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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924.

WOMAN LAWYER
HEARD IN PROBE
DAUGHERTY ACTS

iy Women Will
at Convention

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Alleged Conspiracy T6 Qei
Liquor Out of Bond To
Raise Big Election Fund To
Pay Expenses of Republi­
can Campaign are Made In
Trial of Former Depart­
ment of Justice Agent

Mrsj Mabel W U kbriai Pay* Warm
Tribute tq Her Former Chief
NEW YORK, Juno I8 .-T a le of
—Stood Back of Her in
an alleged conspiracy to sell whis­
' ' Times of Stress.
key in bond to raise an election
fund for the Republican party was
rement To Abolish WASHINGTON, June 18._b‘our told by Charles W. Johnson, first
hlRn in the service of the witness for tha state, a t the open­
ro-Thirds Rule Is officials
Department of Justice presented ing of the trial Tuesday of Gaston
side of cbntroverted questions B. Means, former special agent for
filin g Headway their
Tuesday In the senate Daugherty the Department of Justice, and his
investigation. Mrs. Mabel Walker secretary, Emil W. Jarnecke, under
.. YORK, June 18.—A Willebrandt, assistant attorney indictment for prohibition law vio­
fof boomers for the candi- general, in charge of prohibition lations. Johnson also testified that
Means claimed he had been select­
- of James M. Cox of enforcement, taking the lead.
ed to crush the Ford presidential
Prolonged
Examination
ifor resident set up headThe witness asserted Means
In the course of a spirited and boom.
ters in New York Tues- prolonged
told him ho received orders “to
examination, Mrs. Wille- had
get something" on Ford and his
brandt defended her own and the publicity
representative,
Wm.
sight of their campaign department's administration, paid Scaiao.
’ ,
warm,
tribute
to
her
former
chief,
the third in a camp of
The names of Secretary of tho
ta tha tis expected to Harry M. Daugherty, for “stand­ Treasury Mellon, former Attorney
ing back" of her when she got
r more than a score “awfully hard pressed" and sparred General Harry M. Daugherty and
the Democratic Na- w^th the committee members about Commissioner Blair of the Depart­
. Convention
begins the disposition of congressmen to ment of Internal Revenue were
mination, temporarily rele- interfere in criminal prosecution mentioned in connection with the
alleged plot to withdraw liquor
to the background the talk and law enforcement matters.
from government warehouse.
ilruggle between Governor
Animated Testimony
Mellon Gave Million
i and W. G. McAdoo aa to
Mrs. Willebrandt’s examination
Means had told him, Johnson tes­
F»r two-thirds or majority rule was by for the most animated, al­
that Secretary Mellon had
govern the convention.
though Mr. Thomas, defending the tified, about
$1,000,000 to the Re­
Shaupe of Dayton, 0., a government settlement of the Lin­ given
party and that there was
■political manager, ia gen- coln Motor Company's suit for a publican
scheme afoot to get It bock. This
iiimo of the Cox forcea and $1,600,000 payment, remarked that awould
by charging $200 a
i E. Norris, Washington rep- “the government practically ruined barrel befordone
whiskey
tive of the Cox newspapers, the corporation" by pressing tax from bond, withdrawing
the
witness
f of staff. Accompanied by and war fraud claims so that “it Enough would be withdrawn, it said.
was
of enthusiaatic aides they dropped eventually like a ripe
camp a t the Waldorf- plum into the lap of Henry Fora'*. planned, to make the Republican
campaign funds ns large as needed,
Hotel, which also is headDiscussing the status of the lata
rs for tho ■national Demo- Jess W. Smith, companion to Mr. he saitf.
Johnson, who was indicted with
committee.
Daugherty in office, Mrs. Wille­ Means and Jarnecke , but who
Demand for Seat*
brandt said she regarded him “as turned state’a evidence, told of
t the convention would prove a sort of a glorified personal serv­ hearing Meant talk to Daugherty
and that Madison Square ant”, related an incident in which by long distance telephone from
kns 14,000 Reata would be the attorney general told her to New York in the course of which
overflowing was indicatad "pay no attention to Jess” and con­ he referred familiarly to the mat­
. in the arrival of an ava- cluded her picture by commenting ter of whiskey' withdrawals. The
of demands for accommoda- tb it Smlth’a conversation anyway witness said hia present home was
g
which temporarily disrupted was “Just blurb”.
in Havana, Cuba, but th a t he had
inesa of tha nationa l coatEnforcing prohibition was a formarly lived in Unlontown, Pa.
SUbrCO
-task,- aha- said, which- tooh.y&gt;ii«.Aa(i been in tha jewelry., and
&lt;- T i i \ l Tia" . &gt; , n t r ‘/ u government
agents. . Joog automobile business and two years
.
Kly, finally
hat body,
, shut him- months. when they sought to get ago Waii “running a boat between
)n,\ his co-workers away from court evidence instead of general Miami and Nassau in the Baha­
tlegrams'and long distance reports, and which encountered re­ mas. *’
hone calls, barred the doors to sistance and obstruction at every
Witness Paid Out Money tilers and declared th e / would hand.
Johnson told a story of .how a
|in in executive seislon until
plan for withdrawing the whiskey
Courtesy to Bootlegger
lion, had been made,of last
liar? '.yjiBTVbnville, Pa., distillery
George
Remus,
an
Ohio
bootleg­
details of pre-convention ger, who claimed before the com­ was matured gradually by meet­
kfements. They were.still in- mittee that be gave Smith more ings with Means and Jarnecke in
knnicadu Tuesday night.
than $250,000 in bribes before go­ Washington, Pittsburgh and New
|lna Meantime the last of 3,600 ing to, the penitentiary, she de­ York.
was unfurled in Madison clared, was even able to get a
The witness said he met Means
Garden, the last row of White House inquiry of the De­ and Jarnecke through one Jack
was nailed in place and the partment of Justice about hie pros­ Stein who asked him If he was in­
sUr was'pinned tt) the acre; ecution, when Sen#tor Reed, Demo­ terested in getting whiskey from
k-hulf of {ed, jvijlte and sky- crat, Missouri, requested it.
bond without “any trouble”. When
[background upder which the . Mr. Crim, said be had endeav­ Johnson insisted that the business
opening the convention will ored strenuously to force the pros­ be done with absolute legality
1next Tuesday, '
Means gave assurance that this
ecution. of the Dempady-Carpentier would
b« done even to the delivery
Meetings Saturdayprlto fight fllrp dUt* putors, a mat- of the goods. It was then that
*rt C. Veil J sh i chairman Wr
which the committee Means is said to have told him of
Democratic 'state Committee, hasiconcerning
heard
much
testimony,
his connection with the Ford boom.
ced that th a Next York delJohnson said that he had given
1, which will , hd the largest
convention, would, elect A Belgian Is Winner Of Jarnecke $16,067 in cash a t the Lee
nan at the Hotel .Commodore
in Washington and that
Gordon Bennett Race house
there was considerable delay in
fry.• 1
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|ss also announced that tho
getting the liquor because Means
BRUSSELS, June 18.-L ie u t. at that time was ordered to New
,
Democratic committee
I hold iu fU*t pre-convention Erpat DeMuyter, piloting the bal­ York to make an investigation. Af­
p Saturday morning. Leader* loon Belgica, was proclaimed tha ter several long waits Means final­
' the committee might at winner of th# Gordon Bennett cup ly deputized a man named Flannie indicate-Its attitude to- race today. He landed a t SUlhan* gan, Johnson said, to accompany
|the prospect of p fight on the on the Eng ilsh Channel,' approxi­ the latter to Brownsville and col­
ntion flooa-over.the proposed mately 600 kilometers from the lect $200 a barrel for the whiskey.
watipn of. majority rule. starting point. He was the third FUnnigan disappeared in Pitta^ ■ r,-. ■
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conedfuliye pilot thua clinchiog tha burgh.
cm* far Belgium.
•ur yopya a tA recommend t'o
nmittee on i idea whether or

Lane a n d M aines
Floods In Arkansas
£$)i$e Much Damage Are Beat Informed

-ugh many early comers da-

pu«J to dec
.come to a' ___
by the precedent set’by the
sndsco convention in adopts
procedure of the house of
pcntativea, McAdoo would
|hands down.”
’little Straw Man”
answer of Governor Smith
| Franklin D. Roosevelt, hli
i*/. was th a t delegates ia
, after haying nominated Cox
majority continued to ballot
|h« had a two-third*# vote. But
“'ih they ditrutyad tha uuea‘he Sm ithtoction professed
}‘“ |® interested In major!
“ Ik. They declared that
.Rockwell, the Me A
[just building bunsen a
a
,.f*r ^hare has been almost
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[RIO, June 18.to Japan’*?! ___

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S IN G L E C O PIE S F IV E C EN TS

N U M B ER &lt;5 ,

Coolidge Wants Campaign
taom ec/W H ISK EY PLOTS President
To Be Directed by Chairman o f the
. National Body and State Committees
ommee ARE
IN MEANS TRIAL
BEEN ADOPTED
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jpaign Opened For
jrmer Governor of
Ihio To Be Chosen
r ly Choice Again

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'U T TU S RQCETTuna Ift-M j* gar reports received here today
from Dias, Jackson county, said
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o f land in h a rd county
Is reported flooded aa a reault of a
cloudburst th e n Tuesday night.
Teiaphona and telegraph wires
were torn down and several miles
of track of tha Missouri Pacific
were washed out.
JAPS SHUN SUBMARINES
June 18. — Increased
j^TOKIO,
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a&lt; allowances
for submarine
service have been adopted by the
Japanese government to offset tha
rowing unpopularity of the aerv■ owing to tha recent series of
. jtal submarine accidents. In two
disaster* 127 men loet their lives.'
HAWAIIAN SUGAR CROP
HONOLULU, June 18,—The 1924
sugar crop of Hawaii wfll bring th#
re than $80,planters slightly more
600,000. Th
These estimates Are mad*
* the sales and *taofficials ______
' 1 afancy of the planters’ pa.

Leopold Doesn't Wan
Be Known As Insane

CHICAGO* June 18.—Nathan
Leopold J t., who with Richard
Loen, awaits tr ia l on charges of
i J 1*. , PLrit'
Wlu euthoritat- kidnaping and murdering of Rob­
ert Franks, 13_year-o!d schoolboy,
|,ta" i 5 s : , r i i 5 , Ar c S i a may not Tely on insanity as de­
fense, he
quoted as saying, de;
spite efforts o f alienists to
defects.. “I’m not
to be
is quot
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Upon* State Facts
contest. conducted a t the
In a con'.,
meeting of the Klwsnis Club this
noon, &amp;). Lane and Schelle Maines
proved to be the best informed con­
cerning the state of Florida. The
club was divided Into two group*
with Judge J. G. Sharon in charge
of the blues and Schelle Maines In
charge of the reds. Prof. T. W.
Lawton put the questions about
historical facts and naming countyscats. The entertainment provided
much merriment among the mem­
bers present.
At the beginning of the meeting
Mr. Lawton gave a report of the
school millage election held Tues­
day, thanking the Kiwanians for
the support that organisation gave
the movement.
Ed. Lape. manager of the basebaR team told of toe plans for the
Thursday baseball game b«tween
members of Sanford's club and the
Klwsnis organisation «f Orlando,
a full stteadance of the
to support the team,
bars who are to play will meet
of park Avenue and
Street i t 2 o’clock Thursday
&gt;n. Practice for this afterannoU
ng next
meetings are
teiuma Hotel
cslly all the
present^a t the lunch-

WASHINGTON. June 18. — as presented Tuesday were taken
Prominent Republicans, represent­ as indications of an intention to get
ative of all national sections and the .-Republican contesting forces
interests, will be asked to serve as into action at an early date. Mr.
advisers in the
' Republican
«
presi- Coolidge already has conferred
dentiol campaign but * President
’ * ‘ with several of the party leaders
Coolidge wants the actual direction who returned to Washington after
to be in the hands of the national the Cleveland convention; he has
chairman and the national, atate invited Charles G. Dawes, his run­
and local committees.
ning mate, to Washington for a
Mr. Coolidge let it be known conference within a week or 10
Tuesday that the advisory com­ days, and he will meet with Mr.
mittee would act in much the same Butler the last of tho week.
rapacity in the coming campaign
The campaign plans, however,
as in the past. Its membership will hstre not reached the point of an­
include leading Republicans with nouncement of a date for the cere­
experience in the conduct of cam­ monies attending the formal notipaigns
. _ but so far as indicated Tue.&lt;- flcations of Mr. Coolidge and Mr.
day at the White House it will not Dawes of their nominations. The
be a super-body issuing orders to notifications were entrusted by the
the campaign managers. Its d u ty ‘Cleveland convention to two coniin the arrangement which Mr. Cool- mittees,
'
the one that will wait on
idge contemplates will bo that Of the President headed by Frank W.
advising aa to broad politics, as to Mondell of Wyoming, permanent
methods of attack, and aa to de­ chairman of the convention, und
fensive tactics.
that to notify Mr. Dnwes, led by
The national chairman, William Theodore E. Burton of Ohio tho
Butler of Massachusetts, Mr, Cool- convention’s temt
chairman.
idge’H pre-convention manager and
Mr. Dawes probably will be noti­
the national committee chairman, fied of his nomination at his home
which is constituted of one man and in Evanston, III. .about n week
one woman from each state, Is ex­ after the Coolidge notification.
pected by Mr. Coolidge to If® the
t
('oolldge's Program
actual offensive and defensive
These notifications usually in­
forces working ns a unit and work­ augurate the campaign und Mr.
ing in the states through the Coolidge’s notification nddresH will
locally-selected loaders.
be 7me of a rather limited number
To Act Early
he expects to make during the cam­
The views of Mr. Coolldg* with paign. Ilis present intention is to
respect to conduct of the campaign
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PROSECUTION IS !CHICAGO POLICE
VERY ACTIVE IN iTIGHTEN NET ON
M’DOWELL CASE TRAIN
ROBBERS
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State's Attorney Is Weaving Web Name* of All Bandits Are Known
of Evidence Around Alleged
and-Will Be Arrested Within
Slayer of Mother, Father
hfieit Twenty-four Hours,
and Two Sisters.
, Inspector Says.
CLEARWATER, June 18.—The CHICAGO, Juno 18.—The $3.­
state of Florida is attempting to 000,000 loot ‘ obtained
* d by train
■ robweave a web of evidence around
», who last Thursday night
*_* held
Frank McDowell that will send him up
-I- «u Chicago,
vni.NKui Wilwaukee
i,i.nuunvi1 and 31
to the electric chair for the murder Paul mail train At Rondout, III., is
of his mother in effort to obtain in the possession of two men whose
money to defray expenses o f Ufo names uro known ajul who Will bo
in the White Light district of New arrested within 24 hours, - A. E.
York it was indicated today in Connor, chief postal inspector in
arguments on admissibility of charge of the investigation, an­
testimony in second triar here of nounced Tuesday night.
the youth who, according to testi­ This statement followed the find­
mony, confessed to the slaying of ing Tuesday near Joliet, III, ono of
his parents and two sisters.
four jpi to mobiles used by the
-?Zfc«.aUU4KW atUunpt to show,” laadit# and more than 60 of the 6l
declared special assistant to the registered mail pouches obtained b
state’s attorney, “that craving for the robbery in the most daring ho
money and a life on the White Way up in railroad history.
of New York was the motive be­
Mr. Gormer also announced that
hind the crime."
,
some of the train robbers ure in­
McDowell was described by R. C. cluded among tho six men and two
Payne, a St, Petersburg insurance women now held by tho Chicago
man on the Witness sUnd. aa h'dV^pOhVe." At the same time Morguri
ing shown great agitation when A. Collins, chief of police, an­
told that his fnther planned to re­ nounced that the names of all the
turn to Decatur and buy a news­ robbers are known, that there were
paper. Payne and tho elder Mc­ not more than 10 bandits impU?
Dowell shared offices together, the cated und that those not now in
latter dealing in real estate.
custody will be urreatod soon. He
The Jury was selected only aft­ said latest estimates placed the
er an exhaustive examination of haiil at approximately $3,000,000,
each man placed in the box, both by in securities negotiable and non­
the prosecution and the defense. negotiable and $70,000 in cash.
Six Sack* Missing
Close attention was given by the
Michael Hughes, chief of detec­
defense to the question-of insanity
as u complete defense In the case, tives, said the robbers obtained 61
each man being required to state mail pouches and that 65 have been
his views as to whether he believed recovered, including those found
such to be the case before he was near Joliet and one found the day
permitted to take his seat in the after the robbery. The aix missing
sacks, he suld, were probably used
box.
the robbers to carry away the
The special venire of 100 men as by
negotiable
loot.
well as fourteen others, left over
lief Hughes said all the prL
from the regular venire, was vir­
tually exhausted in the lengthy era held will be probably turned
took of selecting the jury. A large over to the federal authorities last
or today when hearing* jn
number of those examined were night
rits
of
corpus for the re­
excused in short order because of lease of habeas
three
of
them are ached,
fixed opinions which would not uled in federal court.
readily yield to testimony that
The latest suspect to be taken
might be adduced In the trial.
into custody is Carl Fonatna, lead­
Jurors Selected.
of a notorious Chicago gang
As (inallv selected, the Jury Is er
and
held for a time in connec­
composed largely of middle-aged tion was
with
a mail robbery a t H ar­
married men. The names, occupaoccupa­ vey, III., and
as a suspect In other
tions, etc follow:
crimes. Mr. Gerraer said that mail
E. R.
Washington, Tarpon clerka who saw the bsndlta will
Springs, sponge schooner captain, be asked to try to .identify him.
marrisd; R. L. Chalk, Dunedin
A farm er living near the place
city marshal, unmarried; J. W. Al­ where the automobile was abandon­
derman. Tsrpo nSpringe, druggist, ed discovered the mai) pouches
marrisd; John O. Beard, S t Peters­ after hia curiosity was aroused as
burg, contractor, married; S. O. to why the auto had been left in u
Tidewell Uay view, laborer mar­ field since Sunday. He notified the
ried;
Reuben Gauss, Tarpon Joliet civil authorities.
8prings, contractor, Married; A.
Solution Is Near
G. Hoover, St. Petersburg, automo­
Others In custody are “ Dr.”
bile mechanic, married; Thoo. Cdr- Spencer Brown, James Murray,
(Continued on page 6)
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8

Junior Chamber o f Commerce Will
Be Organized at M e e tin g Tonight
A meeting to perfect the organi­
sation of the Sanford Junior
Chamber of Commerce will be held
tonight a t 8 o'clock at the office
of the senior body according to an­
nouncements sent out to a lares
number of young men of this city,
Wlho hava signified their intentions,
of taking part in tha work of tha'
-proposed
. . . . . organization. Tq the
toasting a]] young men of ttm city
over 18 years old, ar* cordially invitad. It la announced.
The: formation of such an 0*.
gaaization has boen discussed a'

large r
and found
would be
only by the

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and what they were accomplishing.
At the present time there are only
two such organizations In the state,
It Is said, one being a t Tampa and
tha other a t Jacksonville.
} \ **•. pointed out that, much
)rk could be done by this body in
fqrd. Not only could it assist
senior organisation in putting
Program of clvle develop•nt and betterment hut could ai*o
a program of its own to
orga
* about its
int out th a t w
junior cham'
men.
f com

IV

Co
ENTHUSIASM AND Chamber
Committee Rea
INTEREST GROWS Action on
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IN PAY UP MOVE Plant Be Made Now

By a vote that warn nearly six to
one, citisess of five school districts
out of six in Seminole County, vuted
Tuesday in favor of a ten-mill tax
levy for the maintenance of the
school of tho seversl districts, ac­
cording to figures given out this
morning by T. W. Lawton, county
superintendent of public instruc­
tion.
There were 370 votes polled with
312 for the 10-mil) levy und 58
against it. The largest vote
polled was that in the Sanford
district where 170 votes were
cast. The result was 150 for and
14 against the proposed levy. This
wan carried in district one by a l l
to one vote.
In only one district was opposi­
tion to the special assessment dis­
played very strongly and this was
In number five which comprises
Geneva and Osceola. Here the
vote stood 36 Hn favor and 32
against giving the 10-mili assesment four majority. In the other
districts the assessment carried
by majorities of six to one, 17 to
one and 25 to one. There was not
a dissenting vote cast nt Chuiuota. '
A tabulation of votes according
to districts, was as follows:
District number one (Sanford),
for 10 mill levy 156; ngnlnst 10
mill levy 14.
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District number two (Longwood,
Altamonte and Lake Mary), foe
10 mill levy 30; against 10 mill
levy 14.
District number three (Oviedo)
for 10 mill levy 35; against 10 mill
levy two.
District number four (Chuluota)
for 10 mill levy 36; against 10 mill
levy none.
District number five (Geneva and
Psccola), for 10 mill levy 36;
against 10 mill iqvy 32.
Total vote cant 370. Total for 10
mHI Jevy 312j «galn*t 62..
Passage of the measure which
will rain cthe tax millage to 10
miildr in believed to be an impor­
tant step taken in the school af­
fairs of Seminole county. A year
ngCr the " t A t e / Monroe district
passed the lO .mill lrsy and the
'Wfifk'/nrng.'ffve districts have now
joined in the movement to put the
schools of the county in a higher
rntnig than tney now enjoy, it is
declared.
The significance of the election
Is that the schools of this district
will be enabled to operate with
mere money and that .the high
school term may be lengthened to
nine months. Teachers’ salaries
will be increased, it is said, and in
general conditions wlU be im­
proved.
In a short statement given to
the public today, Superintendent
Lawton said:
“1 wish to extend my congratu­
lations to the citizens of thin
county, who by their vote on
Tuesday, declared their interest in
the children of their county and
their willingness to support with
their monev the educational insti­
tutions maintained for the benefit
of their children. It ia a pleasure
to hove a part in a cause that has
the sympathetic and hearty sup­
port of the best citizens of the
county.”

Rev. F, D. King, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, was the
principal speaker at the Rotary
luncheon Tuesday.
His subject
was "Muscle Shoals,' of which he
has made a careful study. Dur­
ing his absence from the city re­
cently the minister visited the big
plants at Muscle Shoals and hia
remarks. Included a description of
the placa aa ha found it. This talk
wus warmly applauded by tha
members.
C. E. Henry was in charge of the
program and had aa additional
speakers Schelle Maines and Rev.
Dean Adcocke of Orlando. Judge
Mainea spoke along psychological
lines .taking aa his subject tha
cocke la a frequent visitor lahaa
“Subconscious Mind.'
William. Comma of Lakeland,
was present and gave a short tal^.
Mr. Comma is county agent for
Polk county. Other visitors were
Charles Lartigue, E. G. Duckworth
and A. W. Bumby, all of C *
It was announced a t tha rngfung

via
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Electlpn Held Tuesday Passes
By Vote of Nearly Six to
One— All Districts Except
One Pass By Big Majority
—Gertcva am Osceola Dis­
trict Barely Pass Proposed
Increase in School Millage

Rotary Club Hears
R ev.FD .K ingT alk
on MuBcIe Shoals

4*.

•ay ol Local Campaign
Find* Continued Activity on
Part of Citizens to Square
• Their Accounts.
The third day of Sanford’s “PayUp" campaign sees the continued
eucceea of the movement inaugu*
rated here beginning Monday and
which will continue throughout tho
remainder oLthe week. Indications
were today that increased Interest
and enthusiasm marked the cam*
paign as half of the week had
passed and the amount of collec­
tions of the sovernl firms began to
mount into the thousands of dol­
lars..
G. B. Sanders, manager of one of
Smith Brothers’ furniture stores,
declared that the campaign is the
best thing that has ever hit Han.
ford. People, he declared, are re­
spending very graciously. On the
opening day the payments on back
accounts were good, on Tuesday
better and today were continuing
to be good. Excellent results are
predicted for the remainder of the
drive, said Mr. Sanders in conelusion.
*
Tho firm of Whiddon A Hodges,
although it has been called upon
but few times for tickets, feels that
the campaign is bringing the de­
sired results according to one mem-*
her of the firm. Belief was ex­
pressed that the success of the
campaign is assured.
W. M. Haynes of the firm of
Haynes &amp; Ratliff expressed belief
that much good wan being accom­
plished and that he was wall
pleased with the results that have
been obtained thus far. Z. B Rat­
liff, the other member of the firm,
voiced the opinion of hia associate
and declared further that the idea
was splendid and that the results
obtained bavs been all that fould
be expected.
V c c M tg to PeAjy A,
_r
several custdlhers, who have ow.„
iu-counts for a long time, hava been
in und paid up while others who
had. accounts of not such tong
standing, have also, paid ill full.
Some ufpjhc customers, whom he
formerly had to go out and see,
have been coming to him during
the past three days, he d e c la re
further. An unqualified succesa
is the way Mr. Mero sums up bis
opinion of the campaign.
The owners of the Popular Mar­
ket, although they have been in
business here but a short time and
consequently havo no accounts of
lohg standing, believe that splendid
results huve been obtained anil
predict that this campaign will
prove a tremendous hel[&gt; to gen­
eral business conditions in the city.
The dollar bill which was placed
in circulation on Monday by The
Herald, has not been heard from
since late Monday afternoon. Up
until the paper w*it to press that
day the bill had helned to pay 14
accounts. Since then no trace haa
been found of it.
Those who have the bill in their
possession are requested to tele­
phone The Herald office at 2
o’clock each day and tell the num­
ber of hands it has passed through
that day. Attached tq the bill la
u paperr upon which the si
aignatu
of all people who bandied it aro
i
supposed to appear.
COLLEGB PROFESSOR DIBS.
LEBANON, Tenn., June 18.—
Judge Edward E. Beard, age 74,
until recently dean of the Cumber­
land University law school, for­
merly treasurer of tha university
and leading layman of the Presby­
terian Church of the United States,
died a t 6 o’clock this morning.

Rhode Island Senate
Is Still in Deadlock

Charge Newspa
; Story M id “
Declare That
. Luncheon M
Gave Wrong? Y:
At a meeting Tuesday night
of the recently appointed
Public Utility Committte ot'
the Chamber of Commerce,
whose members forineriy
constituted the special water­
works committee and who
were reappointed to serve in
an advisory capacity to the
City Commission in ita nego­
tiations ).Y&gt;r the acquisi­
tion of the gas and elector^;
light plant, it was decided to re­
quest the commission to seek- an
offer from the Southern Utilities
Company for ita electric plant in
this city.
■- . .
Among other thing* which cam*
up during th* meeting was the an­
nouncement by Mayor Forrest Lake
that negotiations have beqn under
way for the past few weeks be­
tween the commission and th f utili ties firm for the purchk#e of the
gas p la n t During bis remarks,
the mayor branded
tided as falsa tha
statement that has been made rela­
tive to the fact that Orlando •in­
terest* have pur
gas and electric
and that tha const
o m m issio n h a d g u a t taed tha new owners t h a t n o.
ii pt would be mada .
to'erect two plants despite
thst bonds for th at purpoito
already been, voted.
rumors, the,'-mayor
been mai*

ihviivb

«vt vatw M.WU

ment and wqrk during the
der nt tifia year.
Members present a t tb# lc
were
‘ Brockhahn, 1
"l_
R. J .
ould Chase,
E.
F.
efEdwa
W. K
HI
ii,
Neill
ker,

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Commerce luncheon, came •
cunsiderahMUcuaslon, tha.
tenor of which was a denis
content* upon the grounds
inferred that the
actiona had been cri
article, according to several
era a t b u t night’s me*
construed \h« meaning
remarks made a t Friday’s _
ar.d made it appear th at thi
mission had been unjustly
ci.u-d.
7 • ; : ~ r -x iy
In opening tha meeting . . __ _
Edward Higgins of the body,
clared t h c o n t r a r y to tbs r
appearing in the newspaper,
the remarks mada at tha*
were not^ncaht la any mt
be a criticism but were «nar_^.
quiriea into wk*t action h*4
taken by the commission in t
to the electrio light p lan t”
"Nq personal reflection, such a
tho article inferred, was
be cast upon the comr
cordipg to Mr. K ig g in i__
mark# were, concurred in D

"With, ail dua ra t j
newspaper frisnd h
_
Connelly, “tha account in
of Tha Herald was
ing in that it gave the i
that 1 and other* were
the actions of members
Commission in regard t
duct of handling tho
connection, with the
acquisition, of the gaa
p lm ti *
T did Jioi criticlan tha
tionora for tho action
taken ia connection with
works and 1 only
Mnra adioo bad anttaken, in regard, to the
Plants, especially tbs
plant,” the speaker eon
Turning Ux Mayor
Connolly .said: -"1
hava said before tl
that wa. could,
capable m m than thoa
hava on the commission ...
eat tim e.. I believe thaM

Rockefeller Will Be
Host to Florida Body
Florida delegate* tq tb a
national co n v en t" *
tato at Pocantlco
venience. They ara e
rive AGondpy. J o in
chairman of the
entertainment &lt; . .
announced, WililgiR J,
coming Friday, tbqlgnu
informed.

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him. at
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China
Have,

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than

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PROVIDENCE, R. I., June 18.—
The Rhode Island senate was still
in session this forenoon with no
prospect of either Republicans or
Democrats giving in for receas.
The body has been in session sine#
yesterday when Republicans and
Democrats fought on the floor whan
Republicans tried to prevent Lieut.
Gov. Toupin from presiding over
tha body. The officer was still on work.” . --.I
tha rostrum .today. He bad not
left the chair since ha took it yes­ work of tha
terday.
t
te re d h y "

Jupiter ia
77,r*
than 40,000^vw^i.„
. P«rt of its orbit
• | posits part.
'v i r

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18&lt;—John D.
h iih ii^

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�T, JUNE 17, 1924.

THE SA N FO RD HERALD,

Q A N F O B D has had a prosperous season. Farmers and grow ers have received
big prices for their products. B usiness men have made money. Everybody is
, in better financial condition than ever before. Business conditions are better
than in the history o f the city.
. *•... v. ■
,
•

J[ a stumblingblock to the grow th o f the city
,
prosperity which should sweep this comma
part in building a really substantial city.
.

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Is and fa ils to do so is acting as
e is holding back the wave of

V

AY-UP WEEK is for the purpose o f urginj
credit standing. During this w eek every pei

P

mmo
There is a vast difference between using—and abusing—credit. Credit is a convenience. Credit is an element
which even the bank uses to advantage. Credit is a Service factor in our national life.
The man with unlimited credit has more than money—because credit is based on character. So the people who
extend you credit give tangible evidence of their confidence in your character. Keep your credit good by meet­
ing your obligations promptly. It’s an asset for you—to do so.
•
.
....... ■ ,
E l^ l .Natipnal Bank
Thrasher &amp; Woodruff
Speer &amp; Son
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U1U Hardware Company
Seminole County Bank
Apples Bank
Ball Hardware Company
The Florida Trucker
■Roberta Grocery
Rouflilljut Anderson

.

Tbp Sanfwd Herald
McKinnon-Markwood Company
.Gonzalez Grocery Company
Uau/ord Loon,&amp; Savings Co.
Wight Brothers
.• *
Kent Vulcanising Works

The Matthews Press
McLaughlin Jewelry Co.
Woodruff &amp; Watson
Carter Lumber Company
Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co,
A. P. Connelly &amp; Son
Mauser Cigar Mfg. Co.
£ . F. Lane
Kdward Higgins
Stokes Market
Yowell Company
R. C,. Bower
Smith Bros. Furn. Co. *
Haynes &amp; Ratliff
GUIon ^ P la tt
P. A. Mcra
iBrllt Realty Co.
San Juan .Garage

Whiddon &amp; Hodges

Baggett Filling Station • r ^

IVJobley’s Drug Store
Seminole Laundry

Slewnrt, Th? F|«rtof

Seminole .Hudson-Essex Co.

I’enInBMiar.Electric Co.

Pure fopd Market

A? .
s-,

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Sanford Machine Company

f

Seminole Overland Co.
M. D. Gutchcl
Popular Market . ■

,Lo.'?b»,r .Cyppsny
Pr. p.'V. H w
Dr. C.J. Marshall

Sanford Novelty
Works
•y.
(

F. J \ njnes

P. M. Kecley

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C. W. Zaring Company
Florida Vegetable Corporation
Quick Service Transfer Co.
Zachary-Tylcr Co.
American Fruit Growers

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Cowan Tin Wortaj ; , ■;
Cates Crate Company, V •&gt;*
Southern Utilises Company
Lloyd Shoe Stofe
Wight GroceryXo.

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�T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , W E D N E S D A Y . J U N 6 1 8 , 1921

PAGE TWO

NOW FOR THE NEXT BIG ACT

The Sanford Herald
France's New Start.
Selecting Coins.
Coolidgr High Now.
Democratic. Ilopes.
Cuiiyniini, is rt

Trains of thought »re
layed by excess bagg^,
InOiana bank robben
so perhaps the $22.43 »»

H O I . I A M I I~ P H A N
n . HOWARD n n n o

sriiscniPTioTt iiatks
O n e T s a r ___ 17.00 S i t M o n th s 13.no
D e l i v e r e d In C it y '*7 C a r r i e r , p e r
■week H e . W e e k l y E d it io n . » t o o

per TeaF.

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* S P E C I A L N O T I C E i All o b i t u a r y
ao ttev s. card s of th ank*, reso lu tio n *
and n o t i c e s o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t * w h » r o
c h a r g e s a r n m a d e w ill bo c h a r g e d
f o r a t r e g u l a r a d v e r t i s i n g rate* .
M E M B E R T H E A S S O C IA TE D P R E S S
T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s Is e x c l u s ­
i v e l y e n t i t l e d t o t h e u se f o r r e p u b .
l i c s t l o n o f a ll n e w s d i s p a t c h e s
c r e d i t e d t o It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
i t e d In t h i s p a p e r a n d a ls o t h e lo c a l
news
n e w » p u b l i s h e d h e rree i n . All r li tgf h t si i o f
r e p u b f l c a t l o n of u p ecla l d i s p a t c h e s
h e r e i n n r e e l e o re s e r v e d ,
________

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1921
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
REWARD OF THE RIGHTE­
OUS:—Murk the perfect mnn, and
behold the upright; for the end of
that man is peace Psalm 37:37.
RESOLVE
.
on resolve, mid not upon
regret,
T h ^ tru c tu re of thy future. Do
• i r not grope
Among the snudows of old sins;
* but let
-Thy own soul's light shine upon the
Vnth of hope
And diasipnte the darkness. Waste
no tears,
But turn the leaf, and smile, oh
smile, to see
The fair white pages that remain
for thee.
Build

P r jH not of thy repentance, but
believe
B e spark divine dwells in thee; lei
J
it grow.
That which the unpreaching spirit
can achieve
The grand and ull creative forces
knew;
They will assist and strengthen
as the light
Lifts up the acorn to the oak-tree’s
height.
Thou hast but to resolve, and, k ,
God’s whole
Great universe shall fortify thy
soul.
i
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.

!t'l’ a uoed
nothin* m

Such schools—and unfortunately many inferior ones—
are seeking new students. They send out literature and
agents; and often are in such need of money, they will accept
tuition fees from eminently undesirable young men and
women.
And this brings us to the point. When a college is will­
ing to waive entrance requirements for the sake of larger en­
rollment, or when a college is willing to shut its eyes to the
moral delinquency of applicants, then that college is not the
place for your boy or your girl.
Going a little further, every first-class school and college WITH A SOCIALIST prime min­
in the country should be limiting its enrollment to a num­ ister here, u tiling which is incon­
ber it can take care or with justice to every student. The ceivable, everybody with more thun
SHOO would tlash down a cyclone
hordes of freshmen received by the larger institutions rarely cellar.
Yes, France will survive.
get a square deal. A few in each group receive attention.
They are the ones who would command attention anywhere. SINCE 'fHE republic started,
In the crowded class rooms they get what there is of per­ Doumorguc is the first Protestant
Friends of Al Smith
sonal contact with the toucher while the rest, the large ma­ president.
point out that if France, “eldest
jority, pick up what they can.
daughter of the church,” and over­
Harvard University has realized tnnt it must limit its whelmingly Catholic, isn't afraid
enrollment. The big university not only has become un- lo elect a Protoslant president, the
United States, with eighteen mil­
wicldly but it has lost its opportunity to discriminate as to iums
Indies, ought not to be
the quality of the students it receives. Along with its de­ afraidoftoCat
eiivt a Catholic president.
cision to limit the number, Harvard has decided to select its The New York convention will soon
students.
tell about it.
There will be cN c'ism of this attitude, Many people
MORE INTERESTING to twenty
will see in it a move toward snobbishness. But Harvard 1ms million
farmers than anything else
turned out some great men during the years of its long life is the Idrth, ill Canada, of a e u l f
and there is little likelihood that it will sacrifice its high weighing 157 pounds at birth. The
mother, of course, is a Holstein.
standing in the interest of "rich men’s sons.”
'I
he average weight of u new-born
Other institutions of higher learning throughout the calf
is between KU and HO pounds.
country will follow Harvard's example. Quality instead of If ''artificial selection” could
quantity will be the aim of all the better schools. Young peo­ raise the average weight of calves
ple who will do good work, go straight, and be a credit to their to the Canadian maximum, it would
tens of millions increased
college are the only ones who should find college doors open mean
profit to the farmers.
THE BETTING i s 9 to 5 on Coolidge. Until Democrats stop fight­
ing and decide to nominate somela.dy that the people at least know
by name, the Coolidgc odds ought
to be higher.
New York City says that McAdoo won’t be nominated anyhow,
Thomas F. Ryan, who controls
Tammany Hull, througli Al Smith,
will attend to that. McAdoo’a
friends say that’s n good deal of
power for one mnn to have, especi­
ally when he isn’t in public life,
and if McAdoo should get in the
things that John Skelton Williams
did to that bank in Washington
mit'ht seem like feeble child’s jiluy.
There’s going to be sonic fight­
ing. Many believe that Al Hmith is
really trying for the vice-presi­
dency, ftaimlng high, to shoot low.”

ioo.se s^rew ip
worth two in the head.
A man is .often n
the company he keep*
A window dresser i
forgets to pull down tl
A r o s e b u d m o u th

i

It takes nn optimist to h
at what u hard time lie [j
You can’t get ahead of f
unless you piny.
Seeing her before Lreal
often a sure cure for |,)Vt.
. N"th1i"K wakes u man it
in a different light (ike
Many hands make I,,
id many hands make
A banker him a
keeps bankers’ hour
rather have a hunke
Bring a college
fairly easy life if y,
for the business.
•jectioii to being *

■** fighter is jou fn
assistant to (|i» ,t

NORTH CAROLINA’S EXPERIENCE
DAYTONA MORNING JOURNAL

“ tie who does the most for the which counties in that state have ■
bui dmg of good highways does added 87,000.000. and to which j|
tlir most for the material, edu­ large contributions have been h
cational and moral advancement made by the Federal govern- *
(.‘.specially MAI NT A INS
meat.
.
of the community.”
.So says *thc Manufacturers’ ‘‘The abounding prosperity of st
Record, published by Kicburd II. North Carolina following the JJ
The man who doesn't mean what
Edmonds.
progress of the work, the un- §[
he says would be acting wisely if
stinted
praise which has been ■
No
higher
proof
could
be
given
ho kept his mouth shut.
How many people there are who talk just for the fun
of the truth of tiiis statement, given lo the state by business *
say Mr. Edmonds, than the re­ men and newspapers in nil other ■
Oppositfon to "Pay-Up Week” as of talking uml without meaning what they say.
markable facts
showing ' what parts of the country, the thou- ■
There is no reason why any person should make re­
a rule comes from people who don't
r&lt; aJ building in North Carolina sands of letters which are being JJ
wish to pay their bills.
marks, express opinions or in any way give views upon a sub­
has meant for the progress of received by organizations in that n
ject unless that person is sincere in what he says and is perstatu asking for further infor- *
the state.
Sidney J. Cotta aays ho will su
"The story r.s presented to­ ination about opportunities for |j
fectly willing that his particular views be known.
DON’T BE IN n hurry to be­
port the democratic nominees
Especially does this hold true with reference to ques­ lieve that stocks go up when the day," he continues, “considered settlement and for business M
the fall elections. He’s.wise.
from all angles, is, we believe should prove such an inspiration S
tions affecting the publi&lt;?.go,od. The rights of individuals to extremely intelligent men that buy tiie
most illuminating and inspir- to every well-wisher of his dbun- ■
and s»jll Wall Street make dp their
How many bill collectors hnve express their personal opinions is recognized everywhere. minds th a t general conditions nre^ ng one ever written in belmlf of try as to stimulate the people of *
called on you so far this week? But that person who does express his opinion in regard to any to be good. They go up when ITcW “tflgltMiy "construction. Long re­ every state in the South to 5
What kind of a reception did they m atter should do so with the realization that it might not financial minds decide that pros­ garded ns less progressive than match North Carolina in its ■
some of its neighboring states mul-nuliiliny, campaign; to match j*
receive 7
perity Will continue..
meet with universal approval.
’
ami in. 1920 ajoiVn in the “slough it in honesty ami integrity ■
It is well for every man to be absolutely certain of his , SCIENCE SAYS that .liquid oxy­ of.*despond” by reason of the with whiOh the money has been ■
"Pay-Up Week” is half gone.
Only three more days remain in i d e a s f o r e giving his views on any subject. Once he has gen probably will cure cancer/ Sci­
txpemieuTana thus keep step'w ith J
which you may pay up all your made his opinions pu.blic, he should be in a position to hold ence also snVH that oxygen wUl, following deflation, ‘North Caro- j the Old North Staty .iq this-w on-"*
bills and help make, the special .his ground, without being considered changeable. The per­ prevent and cure seasickness: Tfint RfrtC-i^tthv a Vision an'd etfergy ' derful cra-of progressupon which ■
never surpassed by any stutc in It has entered.
* 1
jj
son who makes one statement today and an entirely different a speculation. Oxygen will add! this
country, determined upuii t 1 “ It took men oT vision, men of \ m
20
years
to
your
life
,und
that’s
no
Vacant stores in Sanford are at one tomorrow exercises very little influence in a commun­ speculation.
great mnd-buiMjng campaign.
[brains and of daring, men who;
a premium. New business concerns ity. His word soon loses weight. People of this type fre­
"The men who led that s ta te »could dream great dreams of what
are experiencing great difficulty quently cause dissentlon even in the ranks of the most sin­
OUR FRIENDS IN Asia sa y ! to vote $.*&gt;0,000,01)0 for begin-1road-building would mean anti who
finding suitable accommodations cere people.
“Sooner
or later there must came ning this work have built for had the courage to put their
'
where stores may be opened up.
the struggle between east ami themselves and fo r nil idghwny j dreams into reality, to carry forThose who are unwilling to stand toack of what they say west."
Now business blocks would be
wurk a monument which will en- ward this work.”
should be unwilling to criticise, ”
V readily rented.
duru an long a- time lasts. So
III brief it is the story of how
It
isn’t
to
be
“sooner
or
Inter,",
— —o
satisfied
were
the
people
of
North
Carolina rides to prospertwo kinds of criticism, one cor
It came long ago, and it is on now.
Is Sanford to have a Fourth of structive
North Carolina with the work ity on good rood:j
It
will
be
on
a
thouHu:id
years
from
j
Some* people ore
July celebration? This holiday is
that was being done by the exMuch of Florida’s remarkable
perhaps,
- only two weeks off. Why should it . .
,
nee. Constructive criticism hits a now,
ponditure
of
$50,000,1)00
that
progress
has been due to the
Itcud Marco Polo's account nf
be necessary for our people to go' big place .in humnn experience ami development, while de­
they nguin voted, almost withbeKinnInK early its roodhis
Voynge
to
the
court
of
the
\
to some other city fdr entertain­ structive criticism has none. The man who cunnot see the
’
, building campaign,
grand Klnn Kuldni, the history of out. oppii ...
ment on a holiday of this kind?
itam.
for
an
additional
A substantial bond issue will
difference should be careful hoW he criticises.
Attilu's raids into-Western Europe.
-------- --------bond
i
ue
of
$15,000,000
to
complete
the work so well begun.
It is always well to think before speukijig nnd- not to Read of the Turks' defeat by the i
Tho Junior Chamber of Com­
merce Is to be organized tonight speak unless there is something to be said. There are too lighting monk and other cour­
ageous Hungarians at Peat. Tin
a t a meeting held a t the Chamber many people who talk just to he talking,
light between east and w tst has
of Commerce of Aces a t eight
------------- o-------------been on for many centuries. T h e'
o’clock. Young business men of the
ROCHESTER T 1MES-UNION
' city, interested in an organization .... THERE IS NOT a man in the world who is not saved by west wins because it knows more
and because oast against we.st hu.v
of this kind, are urged to attend.: hope every day of his life
absolute antocra:/ and ty ­
-------- o-------cliciuus thing* to years ago were able to serve a
robbed him of his power Nothing may so quickly unnerve been
ranny against democracy.
Sanford Masons are to build a
ly picked out th e ' whole pig, rousted on one aide and
,
-J« w as to take hope nut of his
now Masonic building on property .
i in which to live, .boiled un the otln-r, «o skillfully
THESE Alth; DAYS of money.
across from the court house. This heart. What :t. poverty? What is sickness? What is dis­
onturies ugo m ust! prepared that the two parts were
should be another showpiece of the aster? What are daily burdens? Wliat signifies the deser­ Pollers hold the power, once excr­
»ite, judging from as distinct as if cooked separately,
■ city to be pointed out to visitors. tion of friends, what of death itself so long as a man can eted by pagan priests. They have
mne of the ecstatic
A race of gluttons was the
The progressive spirit of the Ma- hope? The man who hopes will brush every difficulty out of the force that once resided in the
: natural development from thia
fist of the military ruler.
sons of this city is to be com­
hynin, Asia Minor, marvelous undent cooking, A pasthis way. He will put aside every suggestion of failure. Take
mended.
ilitary expeditions, master of them, named Apiclus,
ASK DP. GUTHRIE, head of
hope out of man’s heart and yoifhave taken all. Hut hope
-------- o-------i‘nt craving for an i specialized on large shrimps. IloarSt. Murk’1 Protestant Episcopul
Plans for the perfecting of a into a mnn’s heart and you have given all.
The ocean was far h'tf _that the shrimps along the
Chutch in New Yoi!. Trying tn
1 ) yacht club in Sanford ore going
dag’s cook took j African coast were much larger, he
do somethin.* new in religion, to
forward to early completion. Whnt
L into the shape of “dually bought u ship, made the
TAjI’’ KINGDOM of Heaven, the Fountain of interest people lie had ehuitning
i
a wonderful course for yacht rac- v
it in oil,, seasoned, IpP* wu* disappointed ,and return•
lng is to be found in take Monroe. Youth is within us. If we seek-it elsewhere, old shall we young ladies dancing in hi* church
•erful grains of a *d in deep melancholy,
to express highest, mus; beuutifui
A liveware yacht club would help grow in the search.—Longfellow.
des.
* I’hiloxenus, asked what he wished
religious sentiments.
bring many yachts and winter
c it wna tho finest nl‘IMt&gt; proniptiy .answered: "A
His bishop told him h i mustn't
k ' tourists to this section.
crunls neck, so I would be longer
-------- o- - —
do it ,bul he went right on. Other
,, , in partaking of riiy meals."
l
What do you know about your
clerg) men criti.’licit him, but he
eaten nutny u fi b
Those good old days urc gone.
went right on.
,
state? Can you tell how many
11 '" “Crates Even tho traditional Sunday dincounties there are an dwhat the
skill of undent tUfr J# u.slux out, in the number of
BUT MONEY . represented by
J
counties there are and what the
courses if not in taste.
the extremely wealthy men in hi.t
k; ' them ? Can you give correct anPeople are beginning to eat
vestry, says, “\Ye have had t in,ugh
(Oo swers to historic questions? It
scientifically, by calories—and get­
might be well for Floridans to
«&gt;f that dancing, now stop,” And
ting the Job finished us quickly as
. PENSACOLA NEWS
the dancing stops.
study a little and know more about
possible, gulping.
the state in which they live.
Dollars are the modern roll tiers.
It's just us we!l that cookery is
The following instructions from available for distribution on or be­ The pen that signs the cheek is
-----------o
becoming n lost art, though, for
the sceptre and sword combine 1
Monday morning The Sanford the adjutunt general's office re­ fore June 30, 1921.
fine cooks ruin more digestions
Herald started a dollar bill going garding adjusted compensation in
The economical safe deposit vault
than poor cooks, by enticing to
"Cush payment of the adjusted end bank account take the plaoo of
i t , the rounds paying up bills. Up d e a r and concise and contains all
compensation, to those entitled to the great standing army.
La
until three o'clock that afternoon
it hod paid fourteen different ae- needed information. The instruc­ 5oU or less, will not be made prior
|&gt;
counts. It has gone astray. Some- tions, if carried out, will save time, to March I, 1925. Tho adjusted
Contemporary Comment
s, \ body must have put the dollar in wurry and needless work at the service certificates will bear date
January 1, 1925, or later, but, un­
I,*,/ his pocket for it has not been war department:
BRADENTOWN EVENING HERALD
der the law, no loan can be made
Chlorine,gas is good for colds
, heard from since the first day of
"It ia not necessary to write to on tho adjusted certificates until and, used judiciously, it may stop
the campaign. As long as money
With tho Democratic national against Al Smith, and as long as
E?;.' continues being circulated it keeps the war departmnt, the navy de- two years ufter the date of such an after-dinner speaker at the
convention a week away it looks there is u chance for McAdoo’s
right time.—Indianapolis News.
y paying
ring bills, but as soon as some veterans’ burean, for blank forms certificates,
very much like William Gibbs Mc­ nomination Bryan will bo in the
“The war department, navy de­
lividual hangs onto It the good of application for adpusted com­
If Miss Democracy is going to Adoo will be the nominee, of the forefront fighting for him. .
irk stops. Can anyone give The pensation, or fo rnny information partment, and the United States
irald an idea where this little with regard thereto will be pub­ veterans’ bureau have made exten­ find a suituble bridegroom before Democrats for president.
Those of un who remember BryMcAdoo is especially fortunate an a t Baltimore in 1912, when he
lished in the public press and de­ sive preparations to handle prompt­ June 21. she will have to do tonm
e dollar bill has gone to?
tailed Information will bo contained ly all claims for the adjusted com­ lively vumpjng in the next ten In that he will have us his advocate defeated Champ Clark for the
--------41— ——
the most infiuential man in the nomination after Clark had re­
By more than five to onu voters In the circular that will accom- pensation. This great work will re- days.—Boston Transcript.
party In the person of Willinm ceived considerably more than a
tny each application. When the qinri* the undivided attention' of
8anford and Seminole county
It is proclaimed as the consensus Jennings Bryun, a delegate from majority vote In tho convention,
ank forms of application and the every employee and it will be im­
laiday went on record as favor{. better schools. Out of one circulars have been printed, they possible to answer individual In­ of scientific opinion that bnboons Florida.
know' that Bryan’s supnort of anv
Florida instructed its delegates man’s candidacy in a national conndred fifty-six votes cast in Sun­ will he immediately distributed quiries concerning the matter. Such are almost human In their weak­
ni only fourteen voted for less throughout the cuuntry, to the inquiries would pot only be useless, ness for jazz. The query impertin­ to vote for McAdoo, nnd Mr. Bryan vcntlon of Democrats is the most
M ten mills. At Chuluota every post offices, to the posts of the but to answer them would delay ently arises: What then, is the as a delegate from this state comes powerful support that can be had
r u n who voted was in favor of American Legion and other veter­ action on the claims. Cl a 1manta effect of jazz on hum ans?—Detroit under the same injunction as the
If McAdoo can not be nominated
other eleven. Moreover, according however, there are two big men in
&gt; increased taxes. Throughout all an organizations; to the American will aid materially if they will fill Free Press.
to an interview given out by Mr. the background who are likely to
Seminole bounty Tuesday’s elec- Red Cross chapters, and to the up thu blank forms of application
A San Diego Indian, dead at the Bryan a few days ago, he wel­ be brought forward, and tho^e are
« showed that tha people want army end navy recruiting offices, to the best of their ability, in ac­
and grmy and navy posts and ■»- cordance with their own knowledge age of 110, is said to have taken come* the instruction, for it seems
eol„KVt^
ndIj0hn y- D*vis,
tlona, for Immediate delivery to all or recollection of the facta, and W- a bath in a cold atreem every that Mr. McAdoo Is his choice a* J 1* * - ^ * ,8 " w r i n g 70—
persona who desire to apply for’the frum from w riting to the w ar d«r morning. If he hadn't done that, among the several candidates that ,"&gt;*iUt#1i
" l111.1**9 ugainst him,
he might have lived to be 200—
ulthough the Indiana man Is said
adjusted compensation. It .1* ex­
such
treatment
would
kill
most
pected ttmt copies of application
and circulars of instruction will be

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T H E SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JU N p 18, 1924

ra e lo A tih m a a n d ',

Phone: Office 148,

MISS ROSAMOND RAD FORD, Society Editor,

To the Queen's Taste

Phone: Res. 425

Gives Bridge Party
For Miss Gonzalez
Tuesday Afternoon
Miss Frances Gonxalcz was a
charming honoreo-yrsterdny aftcr*noon when Miss Fern Ward enter­
tained three tables of bridge in
her honor.
The lovely home of Miss Ward
was artistically decorated with
large baskets of rainbow-hued sin-naa.
After scores were counted it was
found thnt Mrs. Clyde Byrd held
hirfh and was . Iven a lovely bridge
acoro pad. Mrs Jam es Ridge re­
ceived the consolation prize nnd
was given a hand-painted memo­
randum book.
Miss Gonzalez was given a
I dainty piece of lingerie by the
hostess.
Pink nnd green brick cream with
devil’s food cake was served by the
lovely hostess, assisted hy her
mother, Mr*. Hnrry Ward, nnd
Mrs. Clyde Byrd.
Those enjoying this occasion
were Miss Frances Gonzalez, Flor­
ence and Ethel Henry, Snritn ijike.
Mrs. Clyde Byrd, Mr*. Edward
Betts, Mrp. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs.
Dick Rrbwn. Mrs. Braxton Bag­
gett. Mrs. W. C. Hill nnd Mrs.
Donald Whitcomb.

Nellie Turner Circle. Hbstess,
Mm . George tJuff.jtOfl U qnel Are.,
4 p. jn. *
Pleiti*. Host, A. RafTield, Lake
Mary, 5'dklock.
Pflday *
N. d«V. Howard
vC., Valdes hotel,
9:80 a. m.
- V ••
The Boosters' Class o f-the Meth­
odist Sunday School will entertain
with a picnic and swimming party
a t 8ilver.Lake. All of the young
men and.wotnan are Invited. Meet
a t the church-nt I p. pi.
kMonday- \ ,t •
Truth Seekers, parlors of Meth­
odist chitrch, 4. p. m. Hostesses,
Meadamte-J. H.- Cowan, J. H. Fay,
L. P- H#jun. R.' W. Turner, R. M.
*Masbft,^
'•
an and H. H.
Chappelj.
i j '! - ^Am»oilo«*mpRL
1.
Mf. And M n. W» D. Hoolehan
announce the birth of A son. He
hat been named William David, Jr.
.-•
t . ‘i... •
•*&gt; V. D. C. Meeting
There will be p called meeting of
the fL dcV» Howard Chapter of the
U. D, G. - Friday morning, .9:3(1
o’dodV, * t:A * y n lfh t hotel. All
member* are Urged to be present
as important business matter* a r*
to be dUctjye t ^ .......,

of. their daughter
Bhoda- Margaret
’

At! • Queen Marie of Rumnnia doh show* the roynl Indy deciding upon

Robert L. Robinson

d lR B iO F -THANKS.

PERSONALS

te
tan
■W&gt;y sfci «nd
the beautiful flowers.

There comes nn announcement
from the "Fern City", of whnt
promises to be tho finest entertain­
ment of its kind that this section
of the state has seen in some time,
a masquerade and street carnival
combined. It is reported thnt the
city council of Apopka has con
,*ented that the "Mnin Street" of
the city be used for the night of
this occasion, which will be Thurs­
day night, July 3. The date
selected will be a very popular one,
not only because it falls on Thurs­
day but also for the reason, ns
expressed in the slogan adopted
for the affair by the program com­
mittee, "Come and Dance until the
Fourth of July."
It is said that a prominent per­
son will award the prizes for the
best costumes. Just who this per­
sonage will be could not be
lenrned, but it is believed thnt a
great surprise will be in store for
those who attend.
The music: It Is stated, will bo
furnished by a 10-plecc orchestra
of some renown, which is glad
tidings Indeed for a host of us
who would wcleomcly travel a con•Iderable distance Just to h°»r a
[really worth-while instrumental
entertainment.

Mis* Margaritc Johnston of Jack­
L.-U. May of Dayton* Is in the
sonville spent Mondny as the guest
city today attending to business.
of Mrs. Frank Adams.
• *.... —,
- ( Harry Ward accompanied D. R.
ftzullQ Program
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Baggett
Brisson to Daytona Beach Tues­
-■* ■*' ~
arc spending this nfternoon in Eusday. . .
1
a ■ a
t o u f f a f of
, , ‘ Ti A. McKee of Tampa is stop­ tis, the guests of friends.
(- Atlanta Journal (429) 7- ping at the Valdez while in tho city
W. Gommc of Lakeland Is stop­
. f0;45 vaudeville, tonga,
ping
at the Valdez while in the city
' Fflfc Hughes. ,
on business.
\ BuRaln . (ai9J„..A:3Dr5:3Q
mpslcL 3:30 news; 6 proD. L. Thrasher motored to New
ORRM 8&gt;W addvflaai *7-8
Smyrna
where ham spent
rvbRRipiaf,’ AaaRi i itaH w ri
mams or Tarrma -was i r : - ^ ; — - Tuesday
-—
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Supts.; 9:80-11:30 dance.
Tuesday calling on thc day attending to busineaa, ■
VQ Chicago Newa (447^) 6 or.
&gt;„■
| Rer. and Mra. F. E. Stclnmoycr
gWlt. J&amp;:30. c h ild re n 6 :3 fl
play; 8 talk; 8:16 q u arte t
Trs. J. D. Woodruff and J nd
over with Mrs. Dry Goods Men, Will
ack, left Wednesday !’riU k Adama Monday on their way Discuss Lower Costs
heir ear for Daytona to TamP*_
SIV LOUIS, June-14,—Reducthey havo a eottaga.
TTTJfBtlclc-of Gainearmer ^iWiir-inTthe cost of retail merMcBride of Ocala is connected with tho Florida CitrUa chandising that would reflect them­
KYW Chicago (636) 6:30 con
her
uncle and aunt, Exchange, was in the city Tuesday selves in lower .prices to tho ulti­
‘ v cert; .7!M musical; 11:3(
mate consumer, is tho announced
.- revue.
i. W. J. McBride, a t
*“&gt;*‘ncss. _____
theme underlying discussions of
WLW CCocinnoil (309) 7 music
n Palmetto Ave.
Mr and Mrs. James K. Jackies delegates to the Controllers’ Con­
«U fl one^set play.
gress, of the National Retail Dry
VTAM Clovriand News (390) .1
Sanders and children t rV p*nd.l,n* "l0V£Tal TMks a t ^
tn »rwnri thn ...mm.i- Valdez. Mr. Jackies Is connected Goods Association here June JO to
cert, basobr" — L“ '
19.
»l&lt;h «• 0. D m m t_C om P, „ , .
WWJ Detroit N&lt;
A display of devices used hy
baq4tj6:30
.
S. W. Hiatt of Gaineaville, with merchants in offices, salesrooms
(484)
6:30
WOC DwSopohi
ms. who has be. n tnk- lkc El°rida Citru. Exchange, is and accounting departments will
1:60 •• sports,
in Sunday school man- »}oPP«ng «t the Valdes while In the be shown during tho convention.
worship at Sonthern e,t* 0,1 business___
WTAjS Efgfa^CMeY *7?S0-12 dtSICKLY, PEHVISIl CHILDREN
return homo ThuraMJm R(Jth Henry ,eft th,8 roorn.
___chestra.
WBAP F ort Worth S tar-T eleChildren suffering from intesti­
_____
ing to spend the summer in Phlln* t gram 4478) 9:30-10:46 coonal Worms are cross, restless snd
frs
Erwin
Mav
Mr
delpl,la*
to
be
tho
guest
of
relacert.
•
There arc other symp­
1 Courier and family', « VCfl/, Sh.8 wil1 8t°P ■ fcw dny&gt; in unhealthy.
JW X Havana (400) 7:30-10 con­
tom, however.. If tho child is pale,
s.
T.
M.
Telford
snd
Washington.
_____
cert.
ha's dark rings under the eyes,
W 08 Jefferson City ‘«40.9) ’ 8
a con^nlal party . N H&lt; Gamer and r . T&gt; Thrasher
unday
at
Coronado
motored
tQ
Coronado
Beach
Xues.
addrees; 8:20 hsm dance.
WDAF Kansas City Star (411) 8-7
day where they will spend a abort
Duo-Art, talk, stonr. mut Ward and Mrs. R. R.
who "re
9 *
sis; 8-9:16 music; 11:46-1
ildren leavp today ftr
the summer.
Nlghthgwks.
KHJ Los Angeles (396) 8 orMi&gt;" Edith Stewart is expected
*;
chestra; 8:46 childreo; 10
.WiTi! today ,rom Philadelphia, to spend
concert, lecture; 12 dance.
* u .i ii.
the summer with her mother, Mrs. 1
WHAS Louisville Journal. (400)
spiUl. lie la with hm 5 ,^ } , Stewart and her sister, Mrs.
Roby Laing.
Forrest Gntelul.
« n
1
For the past two years Miss
y B. Purdon and littlo s t ewBrt ha„ be«&gt;n instructor in the
P&amp; I
pjop,od|at Hospital at PhiUdelphla
I S S l,. ? L « 2 S
t" d ^ the Central N urse.’ TrainW LAG M iAnc*poll.-Ht
^
i l l W School of thc University of
,
- 7:80 lectures.
Mr, and Mrs. 0. P. WADE,
Mra. C. M. WADE.
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Church Workers To
Meet In W ellesley

Jun® n . - I m p o r t l
WELLESLEY. Mas*., June 17.—
omobilea Into the Fha- The twentieth anniversary of tho
efly from the Unltn Hniscopal Conference for Church
yoaaed approximated \Vf„rkers. as well as the tenth anIA 1923 ovor 19*2, actj niveraaty of tho Sumrapr School
flguroa* obtained fronx j or ch urch Ui|c&gt; wm
celebrated
d f eusboips- The to ta l^ t Wallealey College June 23 to
itomobiles imported i n y o l y . s , '
«
con,Parod 1 At^ each gathering many of the
TO in 1922. •
\ut-atandlng leaders of the Epi*c^&gt;s a w n s PI ANRA
V* Gommunion, including roprek SENDS PLANES
y&gt;tativea from the various mis*
- T ~-—-■ —
An fields will conduct round, taf,- June 10.—Two a&gt;r- b\ dlacuasiona on church methods
Ducted In Rusalan fac- „k prbblema. These annual gathhA.Persian government eILri are to reHgious workers
- aVrived at TshCran. #oGwb*t in the nature of the Wil(G W Portland *(492) 18 ordiee. • tim; 12 dance.
(P O
San Francisco (423) 9 orV t . chestra: 10-2 a. m. bfjwSdvlet diplomatic repfoaentatives
VKAQ Si*riu4a.436(n M
were present a t the aerodrome
■ in (1* band,
WBZ Springfield (887) 6:30 bed- when tn e machines landed. . - ■
cm; 5:40-6:30 concert;
baioniai,
u‘r m
Lniiiiu*—isupply
awyg*#
Salonikt, Greece,
30 dance, honff* . . „
** « .• cannot
—a
ashlngton (469) 6 ehll* enough electricity from its plant to
reg; 8:46 u lk ; 7 musis;-* meet-the demand-and-during rush
hours of the street cars certain
fashington (469&gt; 6:30 sections,of the city are shut off to
iod(*&gt;8 entertainm ent; ■ogply power to the transportation

tq* Immigration quota of one
tion can bo admitted to the U
SUte* in a single month.

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Office H u n t s :

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wilhout pain in one day. Cooling, heal­
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Please call at my store arfS
settle your accounts before'
July 1st, as I will be away a ft­
er that date THANKS.

FARMS
NOTICE

j 10 acres, Improved. tllnl; barn.
bouse; place well loratnl;
Local Union 1751 announces 1tenant
north IJ.00Q per urre. For quirk
there wiil bo nn Increase of enrpen- 1sale parts- will lake fS.ftnn anil artern' wages August 11 to DO cents j rntiK* term* to an It piircbnaer.
nn hour. •
II acres, with lioiiie. loeateil with
, hard rom| on two side*; farm In
; best of shape; recently rc-tlled. At
CONSTIPATION OVERCOME a barKaln.
1(1 acre*. Ju*t off lleardall; Im­
The use of FOI.F.Y CATHAR­ proved: barn, tenant bouse; corn
TIC TABLETS will bring speriiy iiiiiI pea* now on place. Another
relief frem constipation if taken
promptly. They are purely vegeta­
ble nnd net on the liver. Mr. John
D. McComb, Lucas Co. Home, To.

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Only about 24 Dresses to Sell Thursday.
p .
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1-2 Day!

$22.00 All Silk Crepes Thursday for
$49.00 All Silk Canton Crepes.... ......
$ 7.00 Voile Dresses for......................
$10.00 Voile Dresses for..................

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Mrs. N. EL Soow, .of
Route 1, near Faria, Tsnn.,
tsilf the story of her ex­
perience u follows:; *, -i
*1 am 12 years old and
I bavs been a practical
nurse- for more than 10
years, taking mostly ma­
te rolty 1esses, One o t my
daughtafo suffered from
cramping nt . . j ' B h e
would Just bend double
n a d h a n tA K Q to b i^ ,

W A N I k e LLSMBRE ROAD
WASHVjt ON, June 17. — The
rsns-Fha* Central Railroad to-

Smith’s Barber Shop p i™
for better barber work W " Ei b-j
—next Valdez Hotel. \ sanfprdAt

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Mrs. Ellen tleighard, South Fork,
Pn„ writes: “I hjid been suffering
with my kidneys and nothing
seemed to couch the aching spot
until i procuredc FOLEY PILLS,
with wonderful results.” FOLEY
PILIS, a diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys, gently and thorough­
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help to eliminate poisonous waste
matter. Try a bottle today and you
will be well pleased with tho result
obtained. The use of FOLEY
PILLS increases kidney activity.
Sold everywhere.

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Apopka Plans Big
Masquerade Dance i
for N ight of July 3

Mr. and $rs?Vrank H. Bridge. man announce
s • the
i - to

r ' - i The greatest discovery in flesh
H a V F a v o r S U t l e r e f S I healing is the marvelous Borozonc,
1 W 9 Z L I r . w — *4 1a preparation that comes in liquid
ee Trial ofM etfiod That AnyoOg (nd powder form. It is a comor Lo«o€Tline* ' °rt * i hinntion treatment that not only
W» have a method for the ctmtielef A*tn&gt; Pur|flc9 the wound of germs that
jontoirr UatourespwM. cause infectvm but it ‘ Koala the
4«&gt;I&gt; w nk w n o m n w
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weeks to heal with the ordinary
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c a n f r e e d o m nnd p a t r i o t i c e d u c a ­
tion a n d A m erican izatio n .
J O H N O. I.K O N A R D Y ,
S o l i c it o r f o r P e t i t i o n e r s .
M ay I S ; J u n o 4-11-1*.

World o f Sport
March

TAKE
FROM
5 TO 4

H o w T h e y S ta n d

DETROIT W I N S
1 3RD S T R A I G H T
Pet. FROM B O S T O N

Florida State League
w . L.
Cluhs:
0 1.000
R. HOt
Orlando ................. ._.... i
___ 2 0 1.000 Yankees Hit Hard and Beat In­
l i t M u t Split Double Lakeland ....... .
dians — Senators Pound Four
Tampa ................... ...... 1 0 1.000
----------- -at Cards
White Sox Pitchers for a
1 .ouu
Daytona ................ ...... 0
O n e Y sar!!l i , , , M '
12 to 6 Victory.
1 .000
...... 0
Brndentown
.........
.D eliv ered
,
...... _n_ •&gt; -000
'week U cl8.—Brook- St Pplcrnliiirv
DETROIT;-June 18.—Detroit
E T L l ^ a t g h t from
made it three straight from Boston
American League
W. L. Pet. winning Tuesday’s game 7 to 1.
non’®#?1* Tuew5ny: 5 Cluhs:
a n d n o t c o m b i n e d w i t h New York ........... ......29 21 .580
The victory of the Tigers placed
......31 25 .554
f o ? « f t l l o n * K“ v c t h c Detroit .................
them in second place,' replacing
.540
Boston .................. ......27 23
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p R~JJ:m the sixth.
Chicago ............. — ......25 25 .500 Boston.
TJ&gt;*:
Score by innings:
St. Louis .............. ......25 26 .490
he.1®0 000 301—4 7 4 W ashington......... ......25 20 .490 Boston ............ 0U0 101 O il—4 10 1
cn)00 104 00x—5 11 1 Cleveland ........... .. ......23 27 ,4&lt;&gt;0 Detroit .......... 001 100 23x—7 12 0
Ehmkc and O’Neill; Dauss and
and Philadelphia ........ ......19 31 .380
n£»y, Sheehan
Bassler.
JJfo and Taylor.
National League
New York 7; Cleveland 5
W. L. Pet.
Clubs:
Ark 6; St. Louis 3
CLEVELAND, O., June 18—
New York ...... . .......34 20 .630
YORK, June 18— The Chicago ................ ...... 32 21 .604 Cleveland lost to New York 7 to
’ork Glhnts defeated St. Brooklyn .............. ......29 22 .569 5 Tuesday after leading 5 to 0 at
3 Tuesday. Thc Giants Cincinnati . ....... .......26 28 .481 the end of the third inning. The
out Sotheron in thc fifth, Boston . .............. .......23 26 .469 Yankees carne from behind and
stared four runs on four Pittsburgh .......... ...... 23 28 .451 scored seven runs, the first coming
_ of them a home run by St. Louis
...... 21 33 .389 in the fourth when Ruth knocked
Bentley pitched an effcc- Philadelphia . . ....... 18 29 383 his sixteenth home run. Ruth
e after the early innings,
scored the winning run in the
by innings:
seventh from second base while
Southern Association
i . L o u U .......110 010 000—3 7 0
W. L. Pet. Fewster was throwing out Pipp.
Clubs:
\ m York
-.010 040 00x—5 10 2 Memphis .............. ......39 19 .672
Score by innings:
i Sotberon. Shcrdel and Gonzales; New Orleans ....... .......39 21 .650 New York .....000 301 201—7 13 2
and Snyder.
26 .544 Cleveland ........221 000 000—5 8 2
Atlanta ................
Jones, Pennock nnd Schang;
Nashville . ........... .......31 30 .508
tiro 6; Philadelphia 5
Mobile .................. .......28 33 .459 Uhle, Shnute nnd Walters.
tDELPHIA, June 18.—Al- Birmingham ........ ...... 25 34 .424
outhit three to one, Chi Little Rock ......... .......22 34 .393
Washington 12; Chicago fi
go defeated Philadelphia Tues- Chnttahooga ........ ......21 40 .344
CHICAGO, June 18.—Washing­
y, 0 to 5. Tho Cubs made only
ton hit four Sox pitchers for 15
or hits, but they took full ndblows Tucsdny which were coupled
*1 ntage of the poor showing of the |
with errors for a 12 to 6 victory.
Southern League
dlUes. Five errors and eight
The game was played in a misty
»«* were too big a handicap
rain.
CHATTANOOGA, June 18—
r the locals to overcome.
Score hy Innings:
Birmingham
and
Chattanooga Washington . 503 100 003—12 15 0
Scere by Innings:
fcmgo_____ 000 012 030—6 4 broke even In a double header here ‘T hicngo......... 004 011000— 6 13 4i
Oadelphia . 000 030 011-6 12 o Tuesday, the locals winning thc
Zachary, Marberry and Ruel;
$een and Hartnett; Glazner,
Cvcngos, Lyons, Blankenship, Me.
first game, 5 to 1, and thc Barons i Wceney and Crouse.
jcbrand Wilson.
taking the second, 6 to 1.
Boston 2-1; Pittsburgh 5-0
S tirs
First Game
(From Louisville C ourier.Journal I
Score by innings:
Birmingham ....000 100 000—1 0 0 ' “ Ever sec SirlUs, the d o e s t a r T ”
“ W hat show is ho w i t h ? "
Chattanooga ...000 101 12x—5 10 J
aday. The Pirates won the
R. Clark and Robertson; Cun­
N o tice »f I n t e n t i o n ti
ding contest 5-to 2 and Boston ningham and D. Anderson.
HC&amp;Apply t n t h e
H o n o r a b l e J . J . IltiIrwlWsun, J u d g e
•econd, 1 to 0. Good pitching
Second Game
o f t h e C i r c u i t Conii r i . S n r n l h J u kcd'both contests, but sloppy
d l r l n l C ir c u i t, In ff n"d f u r S e m f
Score by innings;
k.by Boston outfielders marred Hrminghnm
n o le C o u n ty , S t a l e o f F l o r i d a , f o r
201 003 0—0 10 0
C h arter.
th fitat game.
Chattanooga
...000 000 1—1 5 5
. ‘ F lrat Game
(Seven innings by agrement).
N o t i c e In h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e
? :ore by innings:
D. Bates and Spencer; James u n d e r s i g n e d I n t e n d s t o a p p l y t o t h e
* sburgh j' *....010 000 103—5 9 0 and Kress.
H on. J. J. D i c k i n s o n . J u d g e n f t h e
C i r c u i t C o u r t. S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r ­
don .. % .J.Aj0t0 000 000—2 6 1
c u it. In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
-tamer and; Schmidt; Ycargin
NASHVILLE, Juno 18— Atlnntn S t a t e of F l o r i d a , on . to - W It, t h e
!. O celli. ’ -&gt;
d a y of J u n e . A. D. 1924. f o r n
made It three straight from Nash­ 20tH
c h a r te r for n c o r p o r a tio n to be
1
SacohA Game
ville
Tuesday
by
winning
thc
last
k
n
o
w
n a s ’ T I I K HALL1K H A R R I ­
&lt;ove by Innings*,
game of the ncrles, 8 to 7.
SON C H A P T E R O F T H E N A T I O N A L
taburgh . „-.:.t)Q0 000 000—0 6 1
SO CIET Y O F T H E D A U G H T E R S O F
Score by innings:
•ton . ._...„.;....010 000 00x—l 9 2 Atlanta ...........122100110—8 14 2 T H E A M E R IC A N R E V O L U T I O N / ’
Iowa and Schmidt; McNa- Nashville ...... ,103 000 210—7 11 2 tchoer p co hr aatritoenr t uo nhdo of ob rj emcet d obf e itnhge fsual ildy
0;N |l|L
Dumont, and Karr and Haworth, s e t f o r t h In t h e a p p l i c a t i o n a n d
r n p o a e d c h a r t e r n o w o n file In t h e
Brock; Eniman, Ketchum ana poffice
o f th e clerk o f th e circu it
Wagner, Mackey.
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c o u rt- o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . S t a t e o f
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f a t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t. S e v e n t h J u d i ­
c i a l C i r c u i t , In n n d f o r 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 .
F r a n k I* W o o d ru f f. C o m p l a i n a n t , va.
E l l e n M. K n i g h t . R. D, P u l l e r ,
t l r o r g n 11. C a r r u t h . n . L. F a r r e l l ,
a n d M a r g a r e t IV. R a m s e y . D e f e n ­
d a n t s . — C ita tio n .
T o K lle n M. K n l a h t , If l i v i n g a n d
If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
e s t u n d e r t h e s a id K l l e n M. K n i g h t ,
d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e
p r e m i s e s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d , It.
D. F u l l e r . If li v in g a n d If d e a d , a l l
p a rtie s cla im in g In te re s t u n d e r th e
s a i d R. D. F u l l e r d e c e a s e d n r o t h e r ­
w ise , In n n d to t h e p r e m i s e s h e r e I n a f t c r d e s c r i b e d ; t l c o r g e R. C a r r u t h ; If li v in g , a n d If - d e a d , all
p a rtis cla im in g In te re s t u n d e r th e
said
G eorge
R.
C arru tn .
de­
ceased,
or
o th erw ise
In
and
to th e p re m ise s
herein after
de­
s c r i b e d : R . I . F a r r e l l . If li v in g , a n d
If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
e s t u n d e r t h e sa id It. L. F a r r e l l , d o .
c e n s e d o r o t h e r w i s e . In n n d to th o
p rem ises
h erein after
d escrib ed ;
M a r g a r e t W . R a m s e y . I H iv in g , n n d
If d e a d , all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
e s t u n d e r th o s a i d M a r g a r e t
\\.
R a m s e y , d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , In
a n d to th o p re m ise s h e r e in a f te r deacrlbed. said p ro p e r ty b e in g s i t u ­
a t e d In S e m i n o le C o u n t y , S t a t e o f
F lo rid a , a n d more p a rtic u la rly d e ­
s c r i b e d a s fo llo w s, t o - w l t ;
I.O T S I A N D 3. SK O T IO N 12.
T O W N S H I P 20 SO U T H . R A N G E 30.
EAST.
I t a p p e a r i n g fr o m t h e s w o r n b ill
o f c o m p l n l n t filed h e r e i n a g a i n s t y o u
t h a t you h av e or claim som e I n te r ­
e st In t h e s a i d d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y .
You. a n d e a c h of y o u , a r e t h e r e f o r e ,
r e q u i r e d a n d o r d e r e d t o be a n d a p ­
p e a r before o u r C ircu it C ourt a t th e
C o u r t H o u s e In S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e
C o u n t y . S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , on t h e llrs t
M o n d a y In J u l y , t h e s a m o b e i n g t h e

7 t h d a y o f J u l y . A . D. 1924. a n d t h e n
a n d th e r e to m a k e a n s w e r to th e
D I L L O F C O M P L A I N T h e r e i n filed
a g a in s t y ou a n d h e re in fall n o t else
s a i d b i l l w ill h e t a k e n a s c o n f e s s e d
a g a i n s t y o u . f o l l o w e d b y Anal d e ­
cree. S aid s u it b e in g tq q u ie t title
In t h e c o m p l a i n a n t t o t h # a b o v e d e sa rlb e d p rem ises.
I T IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D t h a t
t h i n n o t i o n be p u b l i s h e d In t h e S A N ­
F O R D D A ILY H E R A L D , a n e w s p a ­
p e r p u b l i s h e d In H a n fo rd , S e m i n o le
C o u n ty . S ta te of F lo rid a , once each
w e e k f o r a p e r i o d of e i g h t c o n s e c u ­
tiv e w eek#.
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W I T N E S S MY H A N D A N D O F F I ­
C I A L S E A L o f o —.ce a t S a n f o r d ,
S e m in o le C o u n ty . S ta te o f F lo rid a,
o n t h i s t h e 7 t h d a y o f M ay, A. D
1924.
(S ent)
E . A. DOUGLASS.
C le rk o f th e C ir c u it C o u rt, S em lnoU
C o u n ty , F lo rid a.
B y A. M. W F .E K H , D. C.
J O H N O. L E O N A R D Y .
S o licito r.-fo r_ C o m p lu ln an t.
M a y 7 -14 -2 1-2 8 J u n o 4-11-18-25
J u l y 2.
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MOBILE, June 18.—Mobile, won f o l lo wcs h: a r t e r la t h a t n f a c o r p o r a ­
the final game from Memphis tioInt s no
t f o r p ro f it n n d Ita o b j e c t s
Tuesday, 5 to 2. The game was a r e t o p e r p e t u a t e t h e m e m o r y m id
called at the nd of .the sixth on ac­
.AKELAND, Fla., June 18.— count of rain.
laon, who has lost but three
Score by innings:
nea this year, one to Lakeland, Memphis ...............:.020 000—2 6 1
nd the Highlanders still his Mobile..
---- 400 100—5-7 0
’h w m g . £
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Kellyand . KohVbcckar;.Long and
iVnnimr i" &gt;
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usual steady game and was acW air tight support. This was
t
second successive shutout for Treasures Of Humble
Saints.
Plants Are Unlocked
core bv innings:
I Petersburg 000 000 000—0 7 3 By A Negro Scientist
1 eland ........ 010 00100X—2 10 1
■Tlson and Torres; Erhardt and
TUSKEGEE, Ala., June 16.—
th.
With magic touch Dr. George W.
Carver, negro scientist who for the
t*. Drysdale Tells past 30 years has been a member
the faculty of the Tuakegce
HENRY T. HODGKINSON, Mgr.
octors at Meet How of
Normal and Industrial Institute
here,
has
opened
a
treasure
trove
206-208 Magnolia Avenue— Phone 367
To Avoid Life’s Ills of nature, hidden for centuries.
Concealed under the guise of a i
Beware of imitation*. Demand
CHICAGO, June 16.— A nip of sweet potato, a peanut and a pecan,
When better automobilea are built, Bulck will build them
tha genuine in 10c and 35c pack­
&gt;m«thing strong” before a meal nature had hidden a myriad of use­
ages bearing above trade mar'
i one of the habit* helpful to ful products, and these have been
old successfully because, disclosed by Dr. Carver, who was
At such a time, it is an incen- Mm in a slave home on a Missouri
ito overeating, which is a “na- farm.
•!n”. declared Dr. H. H.
The record of this scientist today
e of Cleveland, in an ad- stands: More than 100 commercial
U N I T E D
S T A T E S T I R . E S AILE G O O D TIIV.ES.
before the American Medical products from the sweet potato,
tlon .
200 from the peanut, and more
Drysdale’s subject was how a than 60 from the pecan.
t the apex of his schieveNot stopping with that, Dr.
may avoid the penalty of Carver
transformed a lump of
of high pressure living and southernhas
clay
into beautiful colors,
such ailments as appoplexy.
of which is the Egyptian blue,
I Tolf was among those hav- one
secret of which was believed to
place in the scheme of old the
have
died and been lost to the
jglene.
with the ancients of the
‘frenzied finance’ habit, world
Nile
valley.
II not allow a patient- to
This worker with the soil also
nd forget his responsibill- has been given a fellowship in the
n necessary, can be blamed Royal Society of Great Brituin, and
iy serious illnesses and fa- in 1923 was awarded the Spingard
, said the doctor. “The na medal which each year id given to
n of overeating, and espe- the man or- woman of African de­
3 0 x 3 and 30x3% inch
meat. id one of the heavy scent and American citizenship
an elderly man asks his who shall have made the highest
&gt; Alcohol, taken before
in any field of human
OR m any years the USCO
one of the causes of over- achievement
advent o (prohibition endeavor.
Fabric has been the stand*
attendant disappearance
WOMAN’S BODY FOUND
hronlc alcoholic, will do
RICHMOND, Va.. June 1 7 .ard o f value in a fabric tire#
wer the death rate from The body of an unidentified white
m eroais.
woman, about 23 years t f age,
o compromises with such was found In the James river here
It’s a better tire today for
or you will fail In your today.
Thc skull had been
' jeh constitutes an ap- crushed and there was evidence of
the light-car owner than a
eir reason for a sane and criminal attack, police state.
ode of living."
cheap cord o f unknown make*
CROSS PURPOSES
Khiva Both Mistress—What
is your namel
Jenkins, ma'am.
Costs less and gives more*
Soviet Russia Cook—Mrs.
Mistress—Do you expect to be
called Mra. Jenkins?
ABAD, India, June 16.—
Cook—Oh, no, ma'am; not If you
T he USCO Fabric w ill give
rontrol of the former have an alarm dock. ,
f Khiva and the Emirato
—Boston Transcript.
you a lot o f tire service for
•a' is now firm ly. cstab-*
rs the Turkestan corres- l a C o a r l o f t h e C o u n t , J u J g r . * » m the money.
la o tr C o a n t S t a t s of F lo rid a .
the Pioneer. The activlE s t a t e o f U. A. BftUM
i .famous rebel leader, TIno re
a lt C r e d i t o r s . L e g a t e e s , D i s t r i b u ­
are likely to be do­
te e s a n d
a ll
Persona
h av in g
th* next few weeks,
C l a i m s o r D e m a n d s a g a i n s t s a id
E state:
former vdtsal Khanand each of you. a r e h e re b y
Cxarist Empire are now n oYou,
d a n d 'r e q u i r e d to p r e s e n t an y
Buy U, S* T ires from
and Bokhara Peo- c l atifie
i m s a n d d e m a n d a w h i c h y o u , or
Bepubllcs, and .arc e i t h e r o f you. m a y h a v e a g a i n s t t h e
‘ relationships with e s t a t e o f C. A. D e tta . d t c a a s e d . l a t a
o f S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t o t h e
government.
u n d e rs ig n e d a d n iln ls tr a tr lg o f said
‘ ‘ with Itf r « t a t e , w i t h i n t w o y e a r s f r o m lb «

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scientific balance; plenty of
room in both the front and
rear seats; deep, luxurious
cushions and long, strong,
resilient semi-elliptic springs.

fully precisioned cylinders
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than any car under

For only $115 more than the Ihcapest car
built with starter and demounts ilc rims you
now can buy the big, powerful j Iverland.

With four doors and tight curtains that open
wth the doors.

The world’s lowest priced tou
modern sliding gear transmit

car with

With fully adjustable windshield, foot s&lt;c«l*
erator, disc clutch—complete equipment

Its body is entirely of steel—the only touring
car under $800 with an all stet body!

Overland has proved on America’* hills to be
the leader in power—and owners everywhere
havo proved it to be tho lowest cost car to
run and keep in condition.

With a permnent finish of hard,lustrous ovenbaked enamel.
With patented springs that getly pull instead
of push the wheels over bmps—a total
vpringhase 30 inches Ionger*han any car of
equal length.
With speedometer as stand/d equipment.
With rear axle shaft of B^lyb-den-um steel
IVx inches in diameterf „ 50% _
t —farly
heavier
than that of any touring «r under $700.

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With Timken and New departure bearings
used exclusively in fronpnd rear axles.

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Built by cne of the three lar
tremanufacturers in the world,, Overland’s
---------mendous volume of production and sale* al°ne
make possible the maintenance of Its ant***
Ing low price.
In the opinion of owners. Overland is ®**Hy
thc most automoble in the world for the mon­
ey.
This ycu can prove entirely to your own ssfisfaction in a demonstration. Come in. Bring
in your present car and we will explain how
fuu buy an Overland the easiest way.
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THEY WILL FIND A NEW HOME, LOCATE LOST ARTICLES, AND PERFORM MANY IMPORTANT TASKS FOR YOU
Advertising

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Miscellaneous
Wanted

LEARN ABOUT Folk County and
I-akelnnd, through the Star-Tele­
gram. Beet advertising medium in WANTED—Sanford business men
who are In need of competent
South Florida Published mf"-nings.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla. _ help should rend the classified
COLU M BUS ( Ciu.) L E D G E R — Cl a su ­ page of The Herald. There’s no
llied nils h a v e t h e ( a r g e n t c i r c u ­ reason for sending out-of-town for
l a t i o n In
H tu ith w estern
G e o r g ia . help when there is probably just
H a te 8c (6-w t&gt;rd ) Mn&gt;.
the person you want in the city
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­ WANTED—Hair to straighten for
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
braids. I also make braids a t a
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, reasonable price. Mrs. M. T. Smith,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates end of_French
- ________
10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertisu in the DeLand
Are You Going to Build a New
Daily News, rate lc per word, cnsh
with order.
Barn or Put on a New Boof?
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
Special Summer I’rircs
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
GALVANIZED IRON
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative
COMPOSITION ROOFING
will call to see you._______
STRIP SHINGLES
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate Ic a word, min­
CHASE &amp; CO,
imum 24c cash with order.
Phone 563
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
.30c.
MAINE—Wnterville, Moming Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
ple are Interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through the
Sentinel. Rate card on applica-

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on reS’T—One room and gar- quest._____________
t ami cold water. W, L
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
209 Magnolia.
Times, the great home daily,
Wouldn’t rate lMic per word, minimum
CNT—Rooms,
able to use the money sc- charge 25c cnsh with order. Write
renting that vacant room for complete rate card.
V E 1.O f*E HH A T T E NTT o N— |&gt;7n7
ig to waste? There arc sDa R
c o l n Is b e g i n n i n g th'o g r e a t e n t d e ­
rsons looking for places to v e l o p m e n t In n l u r l i l a ’s h l e t o r y ; n
n d o l l a r lilg h iv n y t o t h e
rip take care of them and hg au llff mb iella io
ch lu s t
fin is h e d ; a t w o
make money but assist in m i llio n d o l l a r b r i d g e a c r o s s K s e a m people in Sanford. Phone h ln Huy s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r m i llio n
opera house u n d e r c o n stru c ­
give your ad over the tel- dt ioolnl a; r t w
o m i l l i o n s b e i n g s p e n t on
U.&lt;e The nerald for quick h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r live
;NT—Storage room, 20x50,
igle Bldg., Oak Ave., for
merchandise. S. Rnuge, 417
INT—Three upstairs rooms
t» 519 Celery Ave.
AXJj. BOARD — CJaso-ia.
lintel, 3(IU Park Ave.
ENT—Cool furnished bed$3.00 per week. Also furspartment. Private home,
lion Ave.

VEL BARGAINS

Lost and Found
LOSl an opportunity to kec
abreast with the times by no
reading the classified pages o
your daily newspaper. Herat
want ads contain many fnterestin,
messages. It will pay you to rea
♦hem dallv.
LOST — On Orinndo-Snnford high­
way, brown 2-hnndled handbag,
Repair work new- on one end. Con­
tained clothing, shirts, toilet arti­
cles. etc. Ten .Dollars reward if re­
turned to San Junn Hotel, OrlunLOST — Bathing suit at Crystal
Lake. Finder please return to
Herald Office.___________
LOST—On 6th St. or Oak Ave., 10
days ngo, pair of tortoise frame
glasses in rase. Reward if returned
to 507 Oak Ave.

HOUSES FOR SALE
FOB SALE—Small hotel, 18 rooms,
at a sacrifice. Close in. This Is
the best buy on the peninsula. For
short time only $13,000.00. Write
Cummings. &amp; Donovan, Belvedere
Bldg.j Daytona Beach. Fla.______
FOB SALE
Seven-room bunga­
low. Has lights, water and all
modern conveniences. Mrs. L. II.
Allen, Longwood, Fla.

For Rent
Apartments

Houses For Rent

REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT Cool, comfortable, 0
room furnished house with gar
FOB RENT—Light housekeeping age. Address P. O. Boa 1052.
FOR SALE — Celery farms, all FOR SALE OR TRADE
Fiverooms, with sleeping porth, one
sixes and prices. It will pay you
room
house
and
garage.
Two
lota
black behind hospital, 304 W. Fifth FOR RENT — 6-room house, new to see us if you are going to buy.
in Jacksonville. Well located. Ap­
Street.
ly finished throughout. Fine lo We sell nt the owners’ prices,1ply Box R, care Herald.
FOB RENT—Two
------room house­ cation. 200 Fifth St.
strictly.
EDITS ALE—One Ford sedan body!
keeping upartment. 71'J Oak Ave­
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, nil
207 French Ave.
nue.
FOR RENT — 8-room furnished
modern, on I-aurel Ave. $4,000,
FOR
SALE—Complete rad.io set;
home during summer months. easy terms.
FOB BENT—Two furnished house­
will
take small cash payment
Mrs.
Scoggins,
805
Park.
FOR SALE—6-room house, mod­ nnd balance
keeping rooms. 716 W._ First St.
easy terms. Box 201,
ern, water, lights and gas, well care H e ra ld ,_________________
FOB RENT — Three-room fur­
furnished.
Lot
75
ft.
front
on
Park
FOP. RENT— Furnished
nished apartment with private HOUSE
FOR SAI.F.—Complete radio equip­
or unfurnished bungalow anti Ave. $3,500. Terms.
porch and bnth, lo udults only. garage,
ment and complete sefs'at various
11th
St.
and
Oak
Ave.
In­
Apply 316 Oak.
prices. Cash or terms. Box 201.
SEMINOLE
REALTY
CO
quire Sirs. Julius’ Tnkuch, Celery
care Herald.
GOING away July 20 to be gone Ave.. or Mrs. Tspinwall, 12th St.
Seminole Hotel Annex
about two months. Would like and Myrtle Avo.
FOB SALE—A one stable mam in.
someone in apartments while away.
FOB SALE—01 acres on the St.
no saw dust $5 ton F. O. BBrook shaven, 417 West Second St.
Johns river in Volusia county, Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, H alt­
close to Monroe bridge, for snle ing*. Fin.
FOR RENT"— Ideal apartment,
or trade. About 15 acres in bearing FOR SALE—One andill home elecBUILDING
lower lloor. Boom uiul kitchen­
grove; three flowing wells; land ' trie light plant. Hoolehan-Cole*
ette. 200 E. Third St. •
MATERIAL
very rich nnd ns fine as there is in man Co.______ ________________
Floridu for trucking. No improve­ FOR SALE — McQaren and Dun­
Individuals or business concerns ,MIRACLE Concrete (V general ments except barn; ull under fence.
lop cord tires nnd tubes. Gulf
cement work, sldewlaka, build­
arc permitted by the Italian gov­ ing Mocks, irrigation tmxea. J. 2. Owners in business have not the gas, oil, best accessories. &gt;Fellows
time to look after same. For quick
Station, First nnd Elm.
ernment to use postage stamps as Terwilleger, l’rcp.
sale or trade will take $25,000.00, Service
an advertising medium upon agree­
Address .John II. Wolf &amp; Co., De Phone 447-L3.
ing lo pay a certain percentage of Lumber and Building Material. Land, Florida. ____________
Carter Lumber Company
sale* receipts for this privilege.
FOR SALE — 5 acres of celery
N. Laurel bL Thone 665.
land, 10 minutes ride on Sanford FOB SALE — Buffet, fumed oak
finish. 410 Palmetto Ave.
IIILI. LUMBER CO. House of Ave. at Mecca Hummock. Flowing
Service, Quality and Fries well, no sulphur water. Two FOR SALE—150 Tangerine, calenhouses, 40 Brown Leghorn pullets,
cia, grapefruit, satsuma and
wood enough for life; M aero of JnlTa one-year-old trees, sour stock.
grapes, some orange trees. 652 25Cr off the lot. The rainy season
feet from the hard road. $200 is the time to plant. B. F. Tiller,
down and $25 per month till paid Poaln, Fla.
in full, no Interest. 3 acres cleared FOR SALE — Thoroughbred "Alrland, partly tiled. Uox 791, Santlale Puppies”. We have them.
forth_______
_______________ 200 E. ThirdI St.
j____________
FOB SALE—By owner, 1% ncrcs FOR SALK — Fumed oak dining
tiled land with six-room house,
room suite, brass bed. white
on 4th St. nnd Pecan Ave. Inquire enameled bed, library table, desk,
Box "C. C.”, care H erald.______ victrolu, couch and four-burner
FOB SALE OB BENT—Truck land stove including oven. Phone 189.
in the Iowa City-Oviedo section.
Beady to farm. See Bob King,
Ovieuo, or write E. It. Moore, 250
Help Wanted
N. E. 25th St., Miami, Fla.
WANTED — Position by gradu­
ate stenographer. Box- 10 cart
CARS FOR SALE H e rald .____ _
_______ ,
AT ONCE — Man to make sewer
FOR SALE — Good second hand
pipe fittings. No experience re­
Federal truck, mules and ma­ quired. Must be thoroughly relia­
chinery. Bob King. Oviedo, Fla.
ble and willing to learn. Apply K.
B..McCracken, Supt., between 9:00
and 10 a. m. The Florida McCrmCkTry Smith’s Barber en Concrete &amp; Pipe Co.
WOMEN—Earn big money making
Shop for good barber Bungalo Aprons a t home during
time. Enclose 2c stamp for
work — next' Vald&lt;&amp; spare
articular*. Rosemary Apron Co.,
abury Park, N. J.

1924 Auto road
map of Florida
can be obtained

d e v e l o p e r s to g e t
In o n
gro u n d
H o o t.
W rite D ev elo p m e n t D e p a rt­
m e n t T h e P e n s a c o l a N ew s.
W E ST V in o iN IA -e C ia rk sb u rg . The
C lark sb u rg
E x p o n e n t,
m o rn in g
I n c l u d i n g S u n d a y , m o r n i n g Issue.
I c e n t p e r w ord, m in im u m H e .

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TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Floridn real estate advertise in
Abo St. Petersburg Tjrco?-. 0&amp;®JSJA
cent a word daily, two cent* a wemi
"DO YOUlVANT to buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise In
the "Gainesville Sun.”
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. PnIntkn Daily News Is circulated In
an Industrial and agricultural sec-

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GRADUATE VETERINARIAN

Elton J Moughton

Room 205 Conrad Building
Phone*; Office 20, Home 21
DELAND, FLA.

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Oter Seminole County

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Real Estate and Insurance
Puleston-Brumley Bldg,
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Sanford Sign Shop |
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B IT C o m m e rc ia l Street

DR. R. M. WELSH

S P E C I A L — 7 - r « n m a p a r t m e n t h o u se ,
f o u r b lo c k s w e s t o f Hun J o a n G a ruk **. F i r s t St.
IlrliiK s ISo.oi) p e r
m nn tli. A sk a b o u t It.
S-non* f a r m on b a n l ro a d . T w o sto ry d w e llin g ; w elt tiled ; a b a r ­
g a i n ; t e r m s ; 5 m i l e s n u t.
tla v e r a l b e a u t i f u l b u n g a l o w * . closn
In; r e a s o n a b l e ; t e r m s t o su it.
.Several w e ll lo c a te d - b u i l d i n g lo ta
o n c u r n a r . c h e a p ; te r m * .
G en eral m e r c a n tile business. W eekly
sales a v e ra g e good, y e a r round.
R e a s o n f o r s e l l i n g , l e a v i n g to w n .
1 0 -a c re w ell I m p r o v e d f a r m o n L a k e
M o n ro e ; a ls o o n D ix ie H i g h w a y . All
Im p lem en ts s u ita b le fo r d a iry in g .
T e r m s tu s u i t.

Snnford Novelty Works
G e n e ra l Shop a n d M ill W e ifc

— Court House

SERVICE STATION

ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
Sample copy on request.
TRACE JAZZ TO GERMANY
escape such ailments as apoplexy,
eating. Thu advent of prohibition,
such an ebb that a nomination foi
stead of confessing and abjectly

iAKES.

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

t T ^ As O T

ROUGHlt&gt; K T I T ■&gt; « b \R ?

HOUSE
Six rooms and bath
on paved street, pav­
ing paid, $5,000.00.
Very easy terms.
FARM
22 acres hammock
land, 5 tiled, wagon
and tools, $7,500.00,
terms.
H. B. Lewis Co.
107 PARK A Y E.

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Many Party I^adera Have Al­
ready Arrived in New York
While Others Are Expected
to Arrive Tomorrow * or
Wednesday — Ralston and
Davis Loom as Formidable
Dark Horses While MeAdoo-Smith fight Continues

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AT CLEARWATER
Great Care Ileing Exercised
Counsel For Defense And
Prosecution In Choos­
ing a Jury.

MOSCOW, June 17.—Sixty
countries including the United
States, Mexico, Csnada snd
South America are represented
in the fifth Congress of the In­
ternationale. which opens to­
day in the grand opera house
here. This year” s convention
of the organization waa found­
ed by Lenine, Zinovieff , and
other bolsheviks in 1019, when
communism wss scarcely more
than an'experiment and has
brought thousands of represen­
tatives from every inhabitable
part o f the globe. America's
delegation comprises 10 youth­
ful communists.
There wss no brass bands, no
press gallery, no delegations to
boost favorite sons and no wo­
men in the galleries. Nor was
there a microphone to carry the
voice o f the red orators for the
average Russain peasant has
never seen a radio set.

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and
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NEW YORK. June 17.—Demo­
cratic leaders from all parts of the
country are here or on tho wny
ice Can’ t G ive U p
ready for the week of political
N ew L o d g e t o be
, CLEARWATER, June 17.—Great
maneuvering which will precede
introl or R ig h t o f care is being exercised by the
On P ro p erty
the national convention.
&gt;ower In G erm an y prosecution and defense in tho
Cordell Hull of Tennessee, chnirF rom C ou rt
selection of a jury ns the second
man of the Democratic national
Here are the three young officers aboard the United States warship Mississippi who lost their lives
lARIS, June 17.— Gaston trial of Frank McDowell, former
A
handsome
In the explosion which killed. 45 others. From left tto right they
. arc: Lieut. Thomas E. ZellnrH, of Grunt- committee; Homer S. Cummings of
two-fttttfar
oergue, France's
new Decatur, Ga. boy charged with vilie,
Connecticut; J. Bruce Krcmcr of
Gn.^;
Ensign
W.
G.
McCrca,
of
Rovcno,
Pa.,
and
Ensign
Marcus
Erwin Jr., of Asheville, N. C.
brick
Masonic
home
will
murdering
his
mother,
got
under
dent, tn his first message way today.
Montana; Norman E. Mack of Buf­
erected
soon
by
the
rliament today declared
falo; George White of Ohio and
The defense nsked each talisman
lodge, it was .announced
nany, before the Dawes whether there was a reasonable
Burt New of Indiana, arc nmong
day
hy Ed Rindall, m ost &lt;
In terest in T h ird &gt;rt is put into effect, must doubt created in his mind by evi­
the lenders nlrcndy here, while W.
shipful
master o f .the olgl
her good faith.
Such dence in case as to the sanity of
P a rty Is G row in g
J. Bryan ia expected to arrive later
zatlon.
Tentative plans o f .
defendant,
whether
he
would
vote
|f, he insisted, muse come for acquittal, while the prosecution
in tho day. By Wednesday other
organisation
call for worlc
facts and not from determined whether the evidence
figures in Democratic ranks will he City Officials Ready to Take Over
WASHINGTON. July 17.—A*
begin
dh
the
n e w ' Htructi
Waterworks
Plant
Recently
engagements without convinced the prospective juror be­
conference for progressive po­
here, including William G. McAdoo,
Purchased
From
South­
about
Setember
1. It wU]’&lt;
yond
a
reasonable
doubt
that
Mc­
litical
action,
whose
convention
Business
Men
Declare
That
Move­
Text of Answer to Protest Against
lious assurance c f fulfillGeorge E. Brennan of Chicago, Il­
ern Utilities Company.
approximately
$25,000
Dowell was guilty and whether
in Cleveland o July 4 is ex­
ment Is Stimulating Business
Exclusion Act Is Not Made
linois Democratic chief, nnd Ed­
lt.”
juror would vote to convict him.
acted to nominate l.nrollctto
and Putting Much Money
Public for Time Dclng.
will
be
constructed
on
ward Moore of Youngstown, Ohio.
incc’s conciliatory
npirit After two hours four prospective
“ Tho city officials are ready to
or President, in a styim ent
Into Circulation.
Governor Smith catne from Albany take over the waterworks plant lodge's lot on Park A venua
i is sincere and indisputable ” jurors were impanelled.
made today declared that or-,
WASHINGTON, Juno 17.—The
Inst week to stay until after the when the deal is completed,” said from the court .house.
ntinned, "cannot go so far ns
-Last *Wednesday
J 7 the jury in the reply of the Washington govern­
The second dny of Sanford’s convention.
ganizatlons have been effected
At the present Umt the lodge.!*
[li her vigilance and make her first trial, after having been out ment to the protest made by Japan, in 24 states with the number
City Manager W. B. Williams this
"‘ Pny-Up’’ campaign shows even
It ia aaid thnj Cummings will morning, “ and Intend to make a in the midst of a cstnpei;
*
the lessons 6f tho past.”
since the preceding afternoon, re­ against the Japanese exclusion sec­
growing almost daily. Activi­ better results than tho first dny be given the chairmanship of the
success out of the city’s purchase raise funds for the new ho.
president laid stress on the ported to the court it was hope­ tion of tho new immigration law
ties of the conference are naid
commitreo on resolutions which
Although the campaign hex
sent that Franca could not lessly out of agreement und the was sent on its wny to Tokio Mon-43
tn have been stimulated by the which thus henrs out the declara­ will draft the party’s platform. It o f it. Although the city is not al­ under way lexs than a weak
ready
in
possession
of
the
present
nee her awn force nor the jurors were dismissed.
dny night by Ambassador Hanidelegation nt the Cleveland con­ tions of some business men mndo is designed to make this, reports
plant, wc are going ahead with the comparatively few o l tha
ol which treaties give her
Indications are that insanity will harn„ who hnd reeeivpd it during
vention nnd tho nomination of
Monday when they predicted that hnvo it, a brief document.
work on the new plant and the lay­ have been seen, the sure
to exercise over Germany. be the defense in the second trial the dny from Secretary Hughes.
treatment of LnFollctte nnd hin more nnd more interest would be
Davis snd Ralston
*
ing of mains as rapidly as pos­ haa ahrei * ,***n
r» , «ed
Tho text wns withheld from pub­
Dawes ns a running mate for
■ group of newspaper men as in tho first. Several alienists
Most o f the dark horses or the sible."
*h.Vl
the build
building, It was
taken
in
the
movement
as
the
have
examinee!
McDowell
in
jail
lication
until
such
time
ns
a
simul­
Coolidge.
ay, I'MinUr
rr-umar m
rriott
stated
Herrlott
leaders of their hopes arc expected
Mr. Randall.
To
datf
the
city
has
received
40
during
the
last
few
days.
week
progresses.
taneous
announcement
enn
be
made
|tha miri*terial declaration to
in the city hy mid-week. looming
That the drive will be kj
Prosecuting Attorney A. P. Wil­ in Tokio and in Washington, probStatements were In he beard on in the forefront of these Monday carloads of pine, nr water mains,
arici the president's
" where
‘
being ’laid
the aeems assured, declared I
it
all sides throughout the dny rela­ are tho names of John W. Davis,” and these aree hsii
"will l)p fairly long but son ia in Clearwater preparing the nhly Thursday. American new.i-i
state’s case against McDowell.
papers woro asked to refrain ns a
tive to the success of the campaign former ambassador to Great Brit- need for water is greatest. The dall. who stated thdt It
precise.
that the sum asked for
County Judge John U. Bird hnn patriotic duty from attempting any
thus fnr. Already hundreds of dol­ nin, nnd Senator Ralston of bulk of the mains already laid aro largely
Vc wish the parliament to find
oversubscribed. C
within
thp
bounds
of
Sanford
and
been
retained
by
the
state
to
ussut
forecast
or
description
of
the
nolo
lars
have
been
received
on
hack
ac­
Indiana.
[can accord us ita confidence the prosecuting attorney
French
Avenues
and
First
and
At
.thp
present time *
in
ndvance
of
its
being
officially
counts by the several merchants
Sentiment fnvorlng tho choice of
r« desire to tell It everything
Thirteenth Streets, it was learned. lodge occupies rooms erst
Indications aro that the defense made public. .
.
who
have
joined
the
movement
to
Mr.
Davis
an
the
Democratic
stand­
. our projects,'* the premier will not have things all its own
Translating Document
“ When the city takes over tho ler Furniture Store at L
“square accounts.”
.
ard bearer in the event of a dead­
way in this second trial. Two
Officials at the Japanese em­
locked convention was reported to waterworks," stated Mr. Williams, Avenue and Second Street;
SAN
PEDRO,
Calif.,
June
17.—
A
review*
of
the
situation
made
lieml-offlclal resumo of the hysiolans examined
McDowell bassy were set to work translating Kvldcnco' given the naval court hy
of Tho Herald be growing swiftly. Ho is credited "work will he started on the laying had these rooms, fbr foui
. representatives
. .
of the Herriot ministry’s aturday afternoon and three mads* Iho
document into diplomatic code yesterday pointed ut lack of air j this morning revealed the fact that with thc assured support of his na­ o f mains ip the outlying sections having leased theta In 1MB.
Ition, given out by the Uavaa examinations Sunday with a view as soon as Ambassador Hanihara
tive West Virginia and with grow­ where, at present, the water snpply during the year before
lays the principal points to testifying in the case. These returned to the embassy from his pressure In the gun mechanism ns 'everyone who was interviewed is ing strength In Ohio, Indiana and Is very poor or where thorn la np
II satisfied with the results ohthe cause, or at least one of
WmWWAvWTfg wglClI H
‘ * Ians ware.wording
irking in the inned thus fnr. All o f th » husl* Missouri, besides being the second- water supply at a#.” .It U g y g thVt on that street o f 88 fi
rnoses, of the explosion
sion aboard
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Foreign. Policy
t 4km state.* Their names B€C
Uiuie* oLa-wunduc*hie number of this will greatly lessen the rate.of
ness
menappraw
hwh
GUs-meralass
**
United
States
ship
*“
I policy:
fi it.
7 real
are being withheld for the present. over the cables, several hours later.
Insurance, on account o f fire lia­ tends back 117
were of the opinion that It wfil southern and western delegates:
Thursday when 48 men were kill
toiiJation o f the j&gt;cncr by ' McDowell was seen In the county
that
bility,
and
at
the
same
time
will
While
no
ahnouncement
was
Charles.A.
Greathouse,
secretary
----- .
, , ,
Walter .Ebcl, turret captain of mean more to the- city than any
sent among tho peoples and Jail Monday. He appears to be in made
at the embassy or state dc- turret No 3 of thc Missip'pL cor- other one undertaking that could pf* the -Democratic national com­ givo the iieople in such neighbor­ erection at some fu
^tension of the roles of the
khI health, happy and convinced
mittee, and Meredith Nicholson, hoods a clean and adequate supply that property o f a home
partment, it was learned f rom J e" i roborated the cvidenco Saturday &lt;&gt;f have’been started lit this time.
i of nations, tho International
nt he will never Be., convicted. sponsible source*i that Ambawador Frands Mnjcwski, plug-man in
!«**•■
. V- .
-v
sj-* here in the interests o f water.
Codling ns'i(it' does at a timo novelist,
bureau ,-and The Hague He hdfhra'tO bo sent to the insane Hanijjara would d^art'from Wash- turrct No, 2. when tho blast oc“ Iq the pastrfew weeks 10,000
ator
RXlstqn’s
boom,
which
A
sroJUmlldlTiRlund
waa
of
Scni
when business is presumed to b«
aL
■
..
asylum for a time and has.-exconsidered one of the quietest feet of water iiMlRl^mve been laid, and with this as a nucleus
“ L S . h r v 1ebrred, thnt the-air pressure to tinght in anticipation of a dull Is con
B.re-eatablishment of normal pressed his conviction that he will ington ° " rcRu®
ation quests in the fflltory of and this is a very smalTp*rt o f tho grown durlng.ihfupaaL.four
MUplp
°fn be
i5, /for thelleParturo
out t0
thecl*ie
gun ,hc
barrels brecd^
between summer seasorTrrt~tr beiwrad that- Democratic
|on» with Russia,
recover and become a useful citizen will
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conventions’
. Thomas ayntem as outlined for fianford,” until now the members feat
purpose of permit- dean
„hot8 #n(j
to
bo
nut
Jiemocrauc
convcnu
tho campaign has caused
«
eptance without reservations in course of time.
national com- said Mr. Williams, "for It will take s time to start building
ting him in person to mako an offi-, was weak.
nnv
.lfnn
Taggart,
Democratic
into circulation more money
experts’ report, with malnleader, Is about six months to lay all .of the Plana for tha campaign
mittceman,
and Indiana
Indii
\o his
hi
'
cial report To
The Result
en If the due
.... ip
. the city
ordinarily would have been
pipe at tho rsto at which the w6rk erection o f the new home
e of the occupation of the
Wednesday.
.
arding
the
Immigration
situation
*
, V r. ...
,
M
cA
doo
not
W
o
r
ry
in
g
campaign had not been put on.
Thc result of this, according
ia now progrosaing.’* It is under- handled b y ’ two comrall.^,.,
ig to
i
(antil the guarantees provided
No Flare to Ralston Boom
ft’ was reiterated that the ambassaDecn That this fact creates a better sit­ - Tho Ralston boom is to be s thing stood that when the new system is blinding committee and tha fir
l the Duwcs report aro const!- A b ou tT w o-T h irdsR u le dor has neither resigned his post gunnery experts, might have bee
and handed over to interna_
nor been recalled by his govern­ to leave (laming or smouldering uation through out tho business of unprecedented quiet, Mr. Nichol­ completed Sanford will be the committee.
' ,~Jr
particles in thp gun barrels, which section, is the statement made by son says, declaring it will have no owner o f one o f the best plants of
Iorganizations qualified to adment.
On
tha
Aral
committee.
J
CHICAGO, June 17___Whether
would ignite thc new charges of those in n position to kndw.
Jter them.
1
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brass band accompaniment. He de­ this kind in the state.
tije two-thirds nominating rule will
TNT as they were rammed home, i ' The ganford Hudson-Essex Com­ clares that the senator’s name will
Mr. WiUlama further stated that Connelly la serving as chali
Anti-U. 8. Agitation
sumption of tho control of be replaced by the majority rule at
Ebcl
said:
the
new power house should be with tho following as me
pany
reports
that
thoy
have
re­
not
be
presented
formally
to
the
oy’a disarmament and aolu- the Ni
TOKIO, June 17.— While anti­
New York Democratic toncompleted
within 30 days, but It John Munson, A. J. Leasing,
"Just before commencement of ceived payments on notes that are convention and that he may not re­
pf tho problem of security by vention does not wo rry Wm- Gibbs American agitution is showing def­
Haynes and W. C. Hill. John
lisat:tion of
__ „guarantee
________ pecta
, ___ McAdoo, presidential candidate. inite signs of subsidence in Tokio, firing, I noticed 120 pounds of pres­ not yet due and that moro are com­ ceive all of the 30 votes o f In­ will take about alx months to g«t is chairman of the finanoe
all
of
the
machinenr
installed
and
ing
in
and
promises
made
for
oth­
diana
on
the
first
ballot.
There
will
league o f nations authority, whose position on the subject is it is continuing very actively In sure on our indicator, which should
tee end
id other members aro
have registered 150 pounds. I ers before the week is up. Ed. Ran­ be no Ralston posters and no Ral­ working properly. The excavations Anderson. James Mo&gt;
mat policy: .
* McAdoo other cities of the empire.
being widely discussed.
or tho reservoir aro practically
*ral amnesty except for Said sp’ in most emphatic words
Yokohama has been the sccno of called the air compressor room und dall stated that the success of the ston buttons, Nicholson said, but
D. Jink ins and D. 8. Babbitt
and traitors.
' while swapping yarns and shaking frequent and bitter demonstra­ asked for 150 pounds, but after the campaign has been all that could the senator will continue as a dark I’lnished and the framework and Chapman is treasurer of the
molds
for
the
pouring
of
tho
con­
be asked thus far. Many accounts, horse candidate to the last. A pam­
i-employment. of discharged hands during
Ing association.
stop­ tions. As a protest agnlpst thc second salvo it continued to de­ bp.th o f lung standing and others phlet briefly outlining Senator Ral­ crete are being put In place.”
' ng his 20-minute
“
'
crease
until
at
the
end
of
the*7 men.
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Japanese
exclusions
measure
pass­
over in the Chicago railroad yards
In outlining the plans t o .«
Tho
new
plant
ia
being
con­
ston’s
career
was
prepared
for
gen­
not
so
pld,
have
been
paid
up
dur­
ppresaion o f the French em­ today.
ed by the American congress, 2,000 twelfth salvo it showed only 110
.
eral distribution, Mr. Nicholson structed at French Avenue and sentative- o f*- The Sanford 1
ing the past two days, he said.
pounds.”
it the Vatican, and atriet apYokohama
longshoremen
have
Wc can beat ’em anyway, tproo f McKinnon- said, but w m suppressed at the Thirteenth Street on the property Mr. RsndsH .rtated that*
'T r tank
' ‘ ‘Markwood
"
n of the law as to religious thirds
h r rule
. or, «by majority,
*Bnty, so
| why agreed not to handle goods shipped
Passing for a moment from the
tw at.
purchased for that purpose several huilding wiU' bo two
Mxrkwood
Company
declared that senator’s request.
cations. x
'
.
should I worry J.’ ho said. On other there from the United States, bar­ investigation of tho case of the
”1 doubt tf 100 conics gut out,” nontha ago. Mr. Williams says that height although ita iwall.
action in military expend- eatures *f*hla policy, platform or bers have agreed not to deal with fatal flarehack, the court next he was well pleased with the re­
ie is pleased with the manner in built to take rare o f t
Americans and school children, in­ heard Gcurgu C. Oglctrec, police sults 'o f the campaign. Monday Mr. Nicholson said. “ It should bo a which the work is progressing. Ha stories when the ]od|
in a measure comMtlble with procedure he was mum.
•
rsr!ty
for
collectors.'
and
tnls
morning
were
both
good
cluding those in institutions main­ potty officer who helped to carry
“ 'ntry’s security.
Charles Booschcnatein, Chicago adds that work on the construction o f them. The 'first '
Fiscal Program
.
tained by American mission work­ tho dead from number two turret. days, aaid Mr. Markwood. He fur­
ETHERIDGE NOMINATED
committeeman
from Illinois, start­ o f tho tank and tower would begin used as store room
ther
stated
that
iho
firm
had
few
fiscal program includes the
ers, are agitating against the ex­
the second floor will
He cleared up all question of outstanding bills o f long standing ed Monday to find 100 additional within 80 days.
&gt;n of the laws established by
TALLAHASSEE, Juno 17-—Of- clusion act.
what caused thc second gun in the but that some of theso had already hotel rooms for the use of his dele­
“ A series o f wells are being the following divisions i
during tho Utter part of tho fical results show :hat E- J. btnAmerican motion picture films turret to let go four hours after
driven on French Avenue between sonic order: Mhater’Mi
re regime; establishment of cridge was nominated state sena­ and foreign styles of dancing are thc first blast, when tho ship had been paid while tho current bills gation. The .Illinois delegation al­ the city limits and tho Orlando
ready
hnve
100
rooms
reservod.
are
coming
in
fast.
government
monopoly in tor from the twenty-seventh dis­ targeta for attack in Kobe and reached this port.
road from which the supply of
In Pull Swing
F. P. Rinos is another merchant
Osaka by self-styled "patriots.”
*; establishment o f a rigor, trict.
The new building-will
water will be taken,” he said.
Thc
pre-convention
tide
of
Demo­
Dead
Man’s
Hand
Fired
Shot
who
if
pleased
with
thfe
"pay
up”
Thc concerted movement fop a boy­
entory qf the financial Mtii- V- *£• I liV
in
every respect and will
(Continued
from
pago
4.)
---- b cratic
party
leaders
was
in
full
A
dead
man’s
hand,
as
thc
body
movoment "It’s a good proposi­
cott of American films, launched
" ‘h »
W assuring, a
greatly to the appearance o f
by Tokio thcatro owners, has was carried from the turret swung tion and means a great doal to swing toward New York Monday.
ed budget: the prosecution of
part of the city, It ’ ia d
With it came definite indications
broken down, however, in Tokio against thc switch and fired thc Sanford h« aaid.
frauds; strict application o f
When the city’s growth w
that
thc
first
big
battlo
of
tho
snot
that
nearly
hitthe
passenger
Zachary-Tyler Company and oth­
and In western cities. Native pro­
&gt;eome tax. Uws, and a new
it. the lodge will eomtrtwlr'
ducers of motion picture films here ship Yale as she was putting uut er firms added to tho declarations Madison Square Garden session
Cement of direct taxes, easing
additional stories. It
that splendid results are being re­ opening a week from today, would
■rgef created by JJjp taxes on
are continuing .their boycott agita­ of port, Oglctrec said.
announced. Belief wl_ __
he
over
tho
nuestion
whether
twoOgli
gletreo
testified
*
*
that
he
entered
ceived from tho drive organised
tion, but none of the largest locul
Ptipq and particularly by
that such atepe wiU be
theatres, the Chlyodakan and ^he the turret in the Arab rescue party and fostered by thc Sanford Credit thirds or majority rule should pre­
»ent business turnover,
vail.
and
w
m
aasisting
in
thc
removal
‘
i
A
meeting
for
the
purpose
of
dis­
Association
and
Chamber
o
f
Com­
Ninponkun have reaffirmed ‘
educational reform program
In the mean time no
McAdoo leadera made no secret
to continue to show of the dead. He aaid that he and merce.
It’s "all aboard for Orlando” on been *
* the abrogation o f former cussing plana for the 'organization determination
terminal
of
their
intention
to
attempt
to
en
*er Bolard’s decree for the of a yacht club in this city will be American-mude films after this hia comrades were removing the
he di
force adoption of the majority rule. hursday afternoon, declared San- the
lsory study of Latin in the held tonight at *8 o’clock at the month.
t
. body of a sailor whom ho could not
I’
o
rd
Kiwardens,
who
will
journey
They
declared
that
If
they
could
M
A
R
K
E
T
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recognise.
schools.
offices of the Chamber of Com­
A marked Increase In sales of
muster enough votes to impose to the "City Beautiful” to engage
How It Happened
.
•Interior and abelal programs merce when a large number of anti-American literature is report­
their
will on this question, they n a little baseball argument with and
CHICAGO,
II!..
Juno
17—
Wheat.
"It
was
impossible
for
us
to
get
men
of
Sanford
who
have
evi­
ed
by
Japanese
book
dealers,
ac­
nd respect for the eight hour
upon theta
have
tho delegates to nominate
July,
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&gt;
113Vk;
September,
the
body
through
the
hatch
head
"d the rights of the syndlcals; denced Interest in such a body, arc cording to the vernacular, newsthe nine that represents the club In or
McAdoo
for
the
presidency
on
the
first,” he said, "and we were turn- U4%@)115. Corn. July, 81Tt@82.
PPlicatjon of social insurance
cted to be present,
o f that city. That it will be a hot
first ballot, or soon thereafter.
(Continucd from page 4.)
Oats, July, 4514 &amp; 4014.
rank McNeill, who has been E n g lish P rotest Sent
:ts; recognition p f the -right
Governor
Smith
nnd
his
cam­
contest
Is the asauronce of mem­
rernment employees to offl- chiefly responsible for movement
paign managers arc known to be bers composing the Sanford team. association
nd *dmialstratlvevreforms.
to form • yacht dub here, stated by M ’D onald to Jlexico
bonds of&gt;
opposed to majority rule and are
Secret practices
til
have been held
thia' morning . that he is , well
optimistic of tneir chances o f de­ throughout the week while the lo­ and each
pleased
with
the
jiea/ty
response
With Belgians ’
rate o f 8
LONDON, Juno 17.—Premier
feating aqy attempt of the McAdoo
cal team has been going through
R88KLS, June 17.— Although which he 1ms received in his efforts McDonald, through the Moxican
men to inaugurate it.
strenuous workouts preparatory To
Prospects of an initial teat of
consul 'in London, j today made
engagement with tha much
M I T . "meeting tonight F. E. strong - representations regarding
strength on this question haa ele­ Its
Bt Of Frai
Demarest o f fit. Petersburg, a man
ranee t
NORFOLK, Va., Jnno 17.—Tho o f the channel where she o|uck fast vated to a position of first Import­ touted Kiwanis team of Orlando.
attempts
of
the
Mexican
govern­
Theunla and Foreign Mtn- b f many year*’ experience In the
battleship West Virginia, which in the mud. , ,
ance tho chairmanship of tha. rules No information could be lefraed ol
the strength of the Sanford, tegm,
Hymans o f Belgium in the organisation c f y s c L t d u b e w i l l ^ ment to expel Herbert C.'Cummlns,
naval
auxiliary
craft,
sent
committee, causing it temporarily
British agent. The premier made
future, the possibilities are
nt to make a short address. It clear that filr'I^om as Holder went aground in soft mud after
to her assistance, stood to outraak tha chairmanship o f the but if the word of one of ha mem­
F irst 'S tre et
Icavjng Hampton Roads 'early
[Uie exchange of views on the . u,.vwing this talje there w jl be
o west Virginia throughout committee on resolutions and
amt platplat­ bers is worth anything, the tlne-ap
4i
rtior, situation [ will occur discussion on the proposed club aft- recently named ,to go to Mexico Monday was floated at-8:30 o’clock
w Tho ship, drawing 3 f feet, form, which heretofore., has bean o f the teem will be one which will
shortly before or soon after er which an torganUation will prob: with a view to. possible rcs'-'topt'00 last'night' and proceeded to Lynn. rested in ' about' 28' feet o f 'water, thc relief topic a| speculation, next be well able to stack up with Ita Sold B y M r s .
of regular diplomatic rrgrlntinns
[conference M. Herriot Is : to
Haven roads to anchor for minor and consequently had to wait for to the prospects of the two loading opponents.
tw’ bc perfected.
wculd
not proceed on ,bl* mission
,*lth Prime Minister MacPlans are now that the playtra
The
night to work herself rundidatea, McAdoo and Smith.
That a yacht vclub v-°oJd me«n of the Mexican ’government per­ repairs.
and rooter* will depart from Rou- Street”
of EngUnd next Sunday.
.Carries Navy Olympics
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w*s
no
civilian
pilot
much to Sanford is the
sists In Its present gttltudc.
millat A Anderson’s drug store at
. .. battleship as she was
Tho Weit Virgin!*, bound from
Mr. McNeill, who Jtated that otK^
F
r
e
e
-F
o
r
-A
ll
F
ig
h
ts
2:30 o’clock on the eventful after­
Norfolk
for
Brest
for
her
shake­
heading
out-Ip
sea
era
with
whom
be
has
spoken
teryC orpoTaiion I s
noon. Following ia the tentatlvo at
* ***eN °t
the same way. Not only would 20 P erson s D row ned down cruise, and with the navy
H eld in State S en a te line up of the team:*
contingent of the American Olym­
cers asho;
offlci
vitalized $20,000,000 such a club furnish amusement lor
Overlln. catcher; hfcC*U, pitch w*a
damage to '
Its members, but would provide W h e n S tu n n er Sinks pic team*aboard, grounded on tha
PROVIj
.. June 17«— er; Lloyd or-'
first base; .We ration
north side of Thimble Shoels chan^
ot serjous
much favorable publicity for this
URLOTTE, N. C.. June 17,
Hutchinson, sec
A riot fo
»; Bebout, not'i ,TT7'
nvay. June pel" In a'heavy rainstorm. Radio
bo roq°l?«
CHRISTIANIA/
shortstop; Steele^
by Repub I
1 base; Mstpeaking further upon the sub 17.—Twenty persons, mostly wo­ reports from thp vessel t o 11
thews, left field;
Gov. t
t, center field.
Ject,„ Mr. McNeill stated that tlfl men and children.' were drowned naval base said she was proceed!:
and Gardiner,.
today’s *
wed other
Is not being formed when the mall sLamor Haakon down tho ohannel to sea .......
»ny to
organilxa
Men and
It was ann&lt;
er a colli»•me
|n°ut the
&amp;
upm bf. *
Harthat one-half t
- — !•* At I
RcpuK' ’
ln
will come to. I
ken
id'-fhi
dnh,3A
tflAA
t
irs ew^.
large crowd li
t
!crt
Island
k WB
ofr:
icontsst,
;
I
tides
in
to
Urlando.to}
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NOTE TO JAPAN
FORWARDED B Y
UNITED STATES

SECOND D A Y OF
PAY UP D R I V E
SHOWS SUCCESS

CONSTRUCTION OF
WATERWORKS
SYSTEM RUSHED

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Fired Shot That
N e a r ly Hit Ship

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Team Is Ready for
~ameWith Orlando

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HAVE A PART IN
M A K I N G GOOD
BUSINESS CONDI­
T I O N S BETTER
E V E R Y DOLLAR
YOU PAY WILL
K E E P PASSING
FROM HAND TO
HAND AND IN ALL
PROBABILITY
WILL COME BACK
TO YOU QUICKLY.

WIILN.you buy goods or service onJ.'open account1’—the seller is demonstrating a friefidly ti\ist in you—By ex-*
tenamg-erenit. • When you pay promptly, you prove thintrust was rightly placed.
—
WHEN you do not meet your obligation as mutually understood, you are not only abusing this friendly confiflence—yoii are retarding the whole commercial cycle—for you embarrass the seller in his efforts to meet his ob­
it can only be continued to the degree that all of us meet our obligations
PAY UP AND KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD
First National Bank

The Matthews Press

Thrasher &amp; Woodruff

Whiddon &amp; Hodges

McLaughlin Jewelry Co.
Woodruff &amp; Watson
Carter Lumber Company
Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co,
A. P. Connelly &amp; Son
Mauser Cigar Mfg. Co.
E. F. Lane
Edward Higgins
Stokes Market
Yowell Company
R. C. Bower
Smith Bros. Furn. Co.
Hornes &amp; RatlifT
Gilion &amp; Platt
P. A. Mcro
Britt Realty Co.
San Juan Garage

Baggett Filling Station .

Mobley’s Drug Store

EL J. Clause, Distributor

Seminole Laundry

Stewart, The Florist

Seminole Hndson-Essex Co.

Peninsular Electric Co.

Pure Food Market

Miller’s Bakery

Sanford Machine Company

Sanford Credit'Association *-•

Seminole Overland Co.

Sanford Chamber of Commerce

M. D. Gatchel

Hill Lumber Company

P. M. Kecloy

Dr. R. M. Mason

Popular Market

Dr. C. J. Marshall

Sanford Novelty Works

F. P. Rines

C. W. Zaring Company

Cowan Tin Works

Florida Vegetable Corporation

Cates Crate Company

Speer &amp; Son

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III1I Hardware Company
Seminole County Bank
Peoples Bank
Bali Hardware Company
The Florida Trucker
Bober Is Grocery
Rdumillat &amp; Anderson
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The Sanford' Herald
McKinnon-Markwood Company
GowaJi* Grocery Company
Sanford Loan &amp; Savings Co.
Wight Brothers

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Kent Vulcanizing Works

Quick Service Trnnsfer Co.
Zaclmry-Tyler Co.
American Fruit Growers

Union Pharmacy

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, .v-VOctober JT. ISIS. *t the Po*t«fl1c«
a* «*.-«*nford. Florida, under Act of
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rrtTd* nf tHankr. rrtolatlona
•nd notices of entertainment* where
Charge* are made will be charged
(or at regular advertising-mle*.
tilH ASSnCIATRIP PIIF.SS
lJt^U Jlb«. Associated Frees Is caclusentitled
to the use for repubBSl
ncatlon of nil new* dispatches
Credited to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In thla paper nnd also I 'e Wical
T'C'Hevrs published licrt-ln. All rights of
’ * sepubflcatlun of special dispatches
herein
' «a-» -are
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“ •&lt; **YUE8DAY, JUNE 17, 1924
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' *OlMBLtt THOUGHT FOR TODAY
1IOW TO ESCAPE FROM EVIL:
-r-Bccause thou hast made the
v m -o n f? which 4s my refugs, even the
41* M ast . High, thy habitation; (here
.. &gt; ahall no evil befall thee, neither
l.-iahall - any plague come nigh thy
’ For He shall give llis
angels charge over thee, to keep
thee In all thy ways.—Psalm 91:9UNTIL WE SEE
ft are all blind until wc see,
hat In the- human plan
Nothing is worth the making,
'* it docs sot niako the man,
fhy build these cities glorious
If man unbullded goes 7
»!5Vo bu 11tf the World in vain
lltlnlcBs tluhiuilkUr.ala^ grows,
giii
—Edwin Markham.
dffc
i 'i i1* .' •T ---------e-r Things to worry about: The
gjfrorld's piost costly knife has
j a(fevcnty-{iy/) ornamental blades.

Lf,

J lf Three-ffhfis'of Great Britain’s
^ war widows havo remarried. Out
■*|f a hurfrffwt fifty thousand only
'‘ •kilty thousand remnin single.
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--------- ---------■la Todayls election day. Have you
■•anted to put Seminole’s schools on
’
*"rel.with those of the highest
elsewhere?
-Li----o--------J1*; Sanford Legion Post was host
IlfelonQgy
to over one hundred
Hlegionnaires from all oyer the
jlktatet Come ngain, buddies, we
Lgnjoyed having you with us.
«Thin ankles mean weak knees
jMlnd tiny brains” avers Paul Poiref,
|l»rcnch fashion director. If that
{•holds good ■■hoine women nhould
t£pavc enough brains for several
•tOfople.
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".Pay-U■k\^»ek” , in Sanford is a
Many persona nre clean, ^.Hoir'old accounts and gottralgnt with the-world. Thoufrauds o f dollars were turned looie
tu^o dAy»^of thft campaign.
--------- o--------On Thursday afternoon at Or­
lando the Sanford Rjwanis Club
’ will try to play better baseball
than the Orlando Kivynnia Club. It
ahouldf’nrovide an interesting a ft­
ernoon rorr iminy^ Sanfbrd people.

If
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THE SANFORD H ERALD, TU ESDAY, JUNE 17, .1924.

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p a g e tw o

SthUntics glv*it out by the census
bureau on the last day of 192S show
that Uncle Sam is worth $S20,80.V
862,000, and thnt the average per­
son in the United States is worth
|2,91H.

Wonderful Work For Florida

As Brisbane Sees It

‘The Report of the Investigating Committee” •

Wlint da y o u ,happen to know about “ The Children’s Code
Coolidge nnd Dawes.
When Stocks Do Up.
Commission of Florida" nnd its proposed work for your
Poison (ins Ilnndils.
state ?
Yes, he’s ’ Crazy."
In the current issue of "The Florida Bulletin," n little
cop) riant. is;*
magazine published each month by the Florida Federation of
Women’s Clubs, are.a number of reports nnd special articles
dealing with the Commission nnd with the opportunities of­
fered for social workers, teachers and parents at the Summer
School now in session at the University of Florida,.,u
crWlVype, as typical t t iiHg|.Wento
The contents of the Bulletin nfe imenSdy dntfehesting. nnd Middle WspV as f&amp;oftilfdHs of
It Would mean much for the het^^tnejitpf Tllorida’ If ;all the N « 4 ! England.
information given in the articles could he nlnced before the
That makes A good combRjhtiun.]
people in general, and if men and women in all walks of lift!
Mr. Dnwes has enemies Atilt yu’u
could be shown what can be done through earnest co-opern- will hear from. them. Radicals in
tion with the greatest movement undertaken by the club Europe speak of him on-Lhe tool
women of this state.
of .capitalism. 'Yesterday * yoil
It seems
that
hills presented to the
. .
. of . the four
. , excellent
T, ,
.
could hear eastorh bknkors' -dajF
1923 legislature by the Florida federation of Women a Clubs lhnt Dawcs (IoC!,n't suft them even
the one measure that became a law was the one providing ; ir , ,
hanker
Take your
for the creation o f the Children’s Code Commission. “ Its ! cho,"®
passage," writes Mrs. Ernest M. Galloway, "was due to the!
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fact that there was no, appropriation called for in the provisSOME DEMOCRATS say *'wc can
ions of the bill." And without any appropriation, the Coin- llt,al coolidge with any candidate." . ;
mission is instructed by the law to:
They should apply for competent
1.
Fo edit and c o d ify tho law s o f ,i
le ln tin g to children.

g e n e ia l n n tu iv

The worst thing a^TT
summer always folio*, '
describing ,
talker you can |eave
off the.
■ A little cussing B0*
often h e l p ^ e ^ ^
-'V ;
'Gibtg
Thiy consulate '*eti ;
when thc( dan]s ,lr?
st«tl
(ft.open Ih iS lH n
when to close yoturi
v.

Mfi'Ay* people vnvimr
day find vacation time k®

A hypocrjle j* 0 •ft,-;
blC
ml to
CVL'himself.
what he h
he \
tnlkA
The year is just
shoot hi!f |
nnd the New Yesr'^J
just about all gone.
Married life in n nat dlf
hot summer months has*^
to become too flat.
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guardians. He who doesn't rcaluo
the hold thnt Coolidge ha? on nilP
linns of Americans Jo.**ia kr\oty

2. To report to the legislature through the governor,
the desirable changes in existing laws.
i
3. To study the conditions now existing relating to the nnJhhcc ffhSnttL T h a A ^ th n S :welfare of the children of Florida.
And he i*.thorough!/ Amoticun in
•I. To present these findings together with a legislative the t ’ J-fnshioned way.
program necessary to remedy conditions and to promote the ; .
rhkii,
welfare of the children of the state.
? HR FICaTfRE .OF Coblldgoa
Ass will he seen in the fou rth provision o f th e law , th e ) imted^and^shcd^lng* ’ M r ^ ' n l
Commission
lission is in structed to p resen t "a legislative p ro g ra m tho nbws came uvet* ih«&lt; 'radio into
^ - L=r~?
necessary to remedy conditions and to promote the welfare his little farm.house Will not cost.
Coolidgi any votes.
of the children of the state."
WhaYa pity the president's moth­
This means that the Women’s Cfubs of Florida nre de­ er could not hnvi* been with her
voting a large part of their time and ability to the study of husband to share with him thnt
social conditions. They are studying problems for the bet­ joy, the deepest, purest, most
terment of children’s health nnd for the betterment of chil­ beautiful that could come to any
being,
dren’s happiness. And they are making this study more and human
Happy is the man inspired by
more scientific and thorough.
the memory of an upright father
In session at Gainesville is a special school thnt opened nnd a good mother. Ilnppy tho
June 10 for an eight weeks’ coursej Persons who were un­ father or mother honored in their
able to nrrangc for the full term may enroll on July 7 for the old age by their children.
last four weeks. And The Herald would like to tnkc this op­
STOCKS WERE HIGHER ngain
portunity to urge every teacher, every parent, every social yesterday. And francs went up
JUNE A HISTORICAL MONTH
worker, to write to the University of Florida at Gainesville gaily. Exchange speculators think
PALM BEACH POST
the nomination of Dawes means
and get a program of this excellent course.
great
enthusiasm
for
the
Dawea
Possibly there are a number of people in Seminole county plnn to get gold reparations money
Some o f the greatest events of It was in this move thnt those
who can arrange to attend the school, and bring back to their for France. What Europe does
ull times took place in the month liberties which wc today enjoy
communities new ideas for the betterment o f the homes and not know about our politics would
of June. Perhaps the greatest first were begun. Liberty nnd the
fill a big book.
tho schools.
independence of the church were

Not Only Just A Bill

0" not Mwsy,
be thinks Ibecause
it i*1^“ 71
proper to swear before
Many a man sits around is J
Wondering, why he
^
•pay raised whom that 1 ^ }
, In Dallas, Tex,, a grotitiiB
n Blrl'ILr.breach of Drsnuli
foolish girl
h

ROSS
SPRINKLERS'
B alj Hardware]
PH O N E 8

THE TH0USANDA1RE

S is the first step to a millionaire. Y«|
declared inviolate nnd the right of 5 cannot be a millionaire until you ,
the king to levy taxes und declare
War was limited— the phrasing ef S through the stage of being a thousaa
our
own* ‘ 'constitution' rlmning
parallel ‘to Mbpfra Chftrta in'many 5 ' aire. Don’t live like a rich' man until y
instances.
Numerous other anniversaries ■ are one.
The rich man didn’t I _
occur in this'month. It-w as in
June of 1778-that Richard ilcn v / i jl mine to save the first thousand. A‘ grbw
J
Lee offered *n resolution lit&gt;*h* ; l ’
American congress that the coloning bank account is the solution. V
ies should be free nnd independent.

event bearing on the freedom nnd
liberty of the people of the entire
World had its origin some 700, years
ago tins month when, on June 15,
1215. tho confederated English
barmis compelled King John to
sign the Great Charter at Runnynude. There were two thousand
“ STATESMEN” advising tho ^nights, assembled with their sup­
United States to do away with the porters bent on procuring fair pinv
use of poison gas, submarines etc., ami u, measure of righta nnd liberplease consider the hold-up on the 'lies. Mngnn Chnrtii at first conThe Battle
Bunker____
1HU
.St. Paul road. Using poison gaa inined sixty-throo cliauses, which. ___
,__ of ______
_ was
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nnd bomba, the bandits took two
iwt‘r' |r* ,v'
reduced
thirty-seven in^fought on June- 17, and but t^o
VO 1
&lt;|ivvw to UIUtJ-3V»VU
-million dollars worth of mail anJ number in subsequent confirmntl on ilays before George Washington
ng.V*** nuyit Important1 articles 'inre wna.given command o£ th «rAmurthe vulunblcs easly overcoming."
other
the resistance of the guards with *(■those which provide that no free­- ienn armies.._____
man1shall he taken, or itnptlsrtbed,
Among inter events that, took
bombs.
f
— U-private bandifs use polsoirgna f,,r proccede*! against, except by the jdnee in Jude and which had a
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world-wide bearing Was the Battle
when
they
plan a robbery, will
I n - * . j u d g m e n t of his .peers
ternational W d F u 7 d e ter mined o'nrb^ the law of the innd. Most of of Watering, fjyjgnt on June 18,
wiir, refrain from using suhmarest of the document is directed 1815, and th&lt;; landing o f American
rines, gas, etc.?
•
against abuses*of the king’/ power. troops In Franco on June' 20, 1917.
M
The way" to be ready for bandit-, c;
international or private,
nrivntn. is
U in
ry. International
to '
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he stronger thnn the bandits, more
dangerously armed.
STOCKS GOING UP with Cool­
idge and Dnwes nominated will,
cause some to say, “ ha, ha, the
Wall Street derpon has got exact­
ly whut he wants. Coolidge nnd
Dawes is a Wall Street ticket.”

Have you ever been present when n person received his
mail and upon opening a letter heard him exclaim: "It’s only
a bill." Then have you noticed him throw the envelope con­
taining the hill into some desk drawer to be attended to tit
some future time?,
j,
Just whft£,\vas your.impfession of that person when you
saw the way he handled Vis obligations?
,
A bill is not only just n bill. It is a test of a person’s
regafd^ror his own financial obligations. By the way a bill is
handled by'fHfi Ftciplent chn ba determined the credit rating
of that person. A hill shows trmt m)nMMo‘JniV placed confi
dunce in him und Viaa nvtnnrlnd ere/lil fn_j! m an ~n-lm .&lt;Wun’ t
always appreciate the Courtesy.
_
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A bill is' not only a bill., it shows that credit was at one
time good. It shows that someone is looking to the debtor
for money which'is due. The receipt of a bill is cyitie'ftceThnt
money is owing and should bt» paid. The receipt o f a bill
shows that some creditor still lias faith in the.man who owes
FAT AND SKINNY
him money.
TAMPA TRIBUNb
A hill is more thnn a hill, It is an invitation to keep
AT ONE NEW YORK thqate|-( )
credit spotless. The way a bill is handled determines future actors are trying to make lip their
minds about the insanity o: one of
Getting **i" o r Retting fnt. lbiwl And how the fat ones do envy the
business standing.

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. FORSTER, Presidsnt.
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One actor says; •*b°8p tw'» liugu'boos do hang over •thin ones whom the doctor ori
orders
beefsteak
Inw
could cause more dlsif he is cruzy or not." He tnen
.
und all the candy they want.
asks
the
suspected
person,
**Will'co"
'torl'
A decided innovation in the way
Mnry
adores
chocolates,
hut
she'll
But suppose you arc n thin one
McAdco be nominated?” Tho re­
o f proclaiming one'a marriage is
It is not how much u man can do that counts, but how ply is
‘ "Yes )u&gt; will ” Then 'the ac^»te^ you nu,mnbilly that "he can’t I nnd hnte milk? Still you will suffer,
that o f a New York man who, after
"Thu* i..»UnU it.
' vat' them because she's getting too 1the nauacatlng stuff just so you
The reward o f precision and tor snvs
the ceremony, tattooed his wife's well he does what he does do.
ays,
mar seines If, h c a frtt&gt;, .
. won’t have to hcar.peonle
people say
say ““ My
My ,
face with ms initials so thnt the accuracy is greater than the reward of endurance. A novel­ crazy.
J!ad.doesn't really mind his big goodness, girl, you re.nolhiog b u t1
world might know that she was his ist’s fame rests upon lhe few great books he has produced,
|luu
uuh'eh.1.lit so darned many people j a wraith.’’
NEVERTHELESS
men ‘.that
mate.
not
upon
the
hundreds
of
mediocre
ones
thut
may
bear
his
You
aren’ t so slim ns you , Somehow or other, one can’t help I
say-.
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know something about politics say
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used, to
be, are
you Jim ■
?”
that thinking that old Gibbon, who
Samuel Aroff tells n Brooklyn signature. Whatever you do, if you do it well, your success that the Democratic bosses will bej in .'desperation he tukes to gym,
wrote “ The Decline nnd Fall of th e'
is
assured.
court that his wife Hannah, bride
«-iazy if they refuse to nominate fvl.Ofh,..'
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the tortures of using long Roman Empire” la to be envied for I
of 0 few weeks, bit o ff tho tip of
Focus your energy on one thing— no matter how tiny— iind Dawcs^tiekot v*mithn
unbred musclei, and lives on a slice his courage. The dt&gt;ctor told him, ,
his right ear in an argument. Ex­ and you will conquer that thing.
When you htive accom­ vhose n .m ‘ ‘
Vnnt
"
p,n"
!
hf-toiLst
nml water just to put the so the story goes, that he'd die if.
perience possibly has convinced
"« • • « -* « ■ lie kept on getting fatter. He re­
Sam that it is poor policy to argue plished that much lay it aside and focus your energy on " / T o f f i .
quired a specially built chair b ig 1
with his wlfo.
,
„ something else. Don’ t bite off more than you can chew.
rlv,r .m l .™ .h of Sandy Haok.
Hot hate, rollin* on tho floor enough for two ordinary folk. But j
An old newspaper lies out in the yard and the sun shines
. .and getting her hair all mussed up he said he’d h8 darnsd If hfc'd glve|
A junior chamber of commerce upon it day after day without any other effect, perhaps, than
BEING ON THE ticket "jU j 1and looking like a ninny, but she’s up eating the way he wanted t o ,:
fln
fn Sanford would fin a big place in
President Coolidge hits softened
got to take o ff twenty nnd so he died, glorying in his j
. thi* community. Similar bodies in urning it dry and yellow. .But take a sun glass and bend the language of General Dnwes. just
pounds.
|fatness.
otnir cities throughout the country he rays upon one spot on the paper and in ten minutes you He only said “ I declare,” when they
have become tremendous factors in lave set it on flro, and soon you have nothing but ashes.
told him he was nominated.
thp development und progress of
How mild that is after Mr.
The same principle may be easily applied to the achieve­
various communities.
.
ments of men. Those who have something definite in mind Dawes’ language that the newspa­
pers have printed, j'llcll und Ma­
Why shouldn’t Sanford have a to which they give their sole attention ure the ones who can nn gave him international fame.
VhAYCROSS JOURNAL-HERALD
acht club. This city has in Iatke say, “ Veni, vidi, vicil"
And mice, shaking his list, at conlonroe a wonderful opportunity Ni
---------------o—------------grossional investigators, he snid:
If*was -said-of one man that he ness. The successful man is wise]
attract a most desirable type of
;*if you would apply yourselves was,born in a,tea cup and hud nev- ] enough to put himself in position
THE
YEARS
HAVE
taught
some
sweet,
some
bitter
winter visitors. A yacht club woukl
to
r present conditions wo
&gt;•».; would
.’.tiuiu
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-in,
to gain new friends. He joins the
help materially in advertising tho essons— none wiser thnn,this: to spend in all things else, but havo
u kell of u lot better govern- &lt;‘‘ r pic
&gt;•
. . . . Chamber o f Commerce, he is an n c-1
fact that Sanford has such a body of old friends be must miserly.— Lbwdlf. ' •
Thnt indeed wns a narrow life. tivc member of some civic club. I
of water to offer in which water
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But the man who immerses him-1 He is u Social creature. All of
■porta could be held.
“ NO PHILOSOPHY has ever improved upon the Golden
•r?!11’'1 .him u “ l,ractio»l •Helf ln hia own tusinesa to the ex- this creates opportunities for unj
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London has decreed that no Rule, and the moat gorgeouh taeatry of trickery looks like idealist. This column.will present , .
a copy of a valuable book to the clu8f°" of UUKht
' ai,y ap; , The health of the man directly!
longer shall single women between a rag alongside the simple beauties of a square deal.”
reader that sends in care of this proachos nearer to this degree of
j,is business: The success-1
the ages of forty and fifty be re­
newspaper,
the
best
detmition
of
a
narrowness.
|
ful
business
man is wise enough
ferred to as being “ on the shady
HITCH YOUR WAGON to a star. Let us not fag in practical idealist,” written in ten! u is an oxng/erntion of a virtue j Jo become a member o f the Golf
■Ide of forty” but instead they are
X
lhat maiCCR tb,, virtue a fault.
, Club. to indulge in outdoor recre-1
to be "about tea time nge.” Won­ pautry worka, which nerve our put and bag alone.—Fmcrson. words.
im L-vr-t
.
A man should attend to his own aliens, to find his needed exercise,
der what the reference would be to
IN ENGLAND women urc begin- busmeaa.
I under pleasant conditions. All o f,
those who hnve one foot in tho
ning to take snuff tired of cigarA mcn „houM look out for him- Jhis cra te s opportunities for an
grave?
cues. That won t last, for snuff sejy an,j fnmily.
j increased volume of .business.
I
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L.—.. instead o f,
the-irrsducibliv.mini­
IThe outstanding lifaderdn n comAt a meeting in the Chamber of
BALTIMORE SUN
pink'on the inside. Pink snuff niay . mum.
,
t- r?unit7 i,-1 never q iqq'p ‘ wl\o. has i
-%h&lt;i very least lhat Is expectCommcrcs officers Wednesday rvcbo
-invented,
nevertheless,
snuff.
’
,
eliminate,) &gt;11 interests *UOi that'
. . ning it Is the plan to organize n
n (
k l o ' n a h l '
0 t ..
If nothing else- served, man tinned continue to eat honest bread
m
&amp;b
m
r ; ; j ( i ? v J i i ^ m*n can
more than " £ hla 'owit. husfm&lt;M and f4mily.il
; , Junior Chamber o f:Commercc, composed o f the younghusiaess men of would be lifted above the level of [by reason'of their usefulness.'Perthe city. An invitation has been ihe beasts by reason o f his desire j haps they sro the most useful of all
extended to all the young men of to accomplish something more than man’s servant^, for ty^cokBng t^pd
reviling «od ’ ridiculing they.'.thrn
. the city to be present at the meet­ his needs require.
When a small boy hus carried the race from its follies and bring
ing and from alt Indications the
, uttti^bi* y f (o Jhera,,,
new organization will start off la stove wood or gone uj&gt;on an er­ it again, if for but a little while, why they should never start nhy*
thing that can be ttyne .to oxcvss-f
: y ri
with a big membership. There is rand und has received his wnges nf to u decent sanity.
sfui hnsl ne*a pun has
drinking1, drugs, bumbling 6&gt; gmD
thanks and praise, the glow that
plenty to be done and the largi
fo r other things than
In the niiltds o f most o f os
’
Contj^powry;'Cotnment
the membership In both the Junior be feels is something mere than labor for our hreud there Is n pet ding.
usiness. These other
The greatest thing In the spirit- Ubinga. affect his business and the! &gt;;ow that all the axes are ground,
and Senior organizations the bet- the reaction of a petted vanity. delusion thut if we were rich we
He is conscious of being a finer should lay uside the tools of our uni world is justice. Tho greatest succeM of the man Is due to the very fCw nations are making regu’ ter it will be for the city.
creature
because he has done some­ cruft and loaf in bliss forever and of all the elements, most impor­
-*o
—
\fy
r
. S br* ^ ‘ono’JKb ln 1»#r' contrlbom nv hf • (^ ■ x oapk , 0
Seventy-five Mr, cent of motor- thing useful. Imt him be schooled a day. It wouldn't work, however. tant combination of electrons in thepght and action to pay atten-: Uncle Sam .-Baltim ore Sun.
what
wc
call
the
material
world
is
in
useful
labor
und
this
delight
in
accidents Luxe place when cars
Within a week the novelty o f
tiorf to these things. The man
travelling at fifteen miles an being Useful never will leave him. ■•pending money In large portions perhaps oxygen. Blologiita may who never leaves his business ofThe Fan-German Party in Ger­
r, according to W. R. Redding At forty he will bo proud o f the would be gone; within another the. ■ay "No,-hydrogen is more impor­ Qcaiis soldo m the successful bust many
is putting up Admiral von
tant
than
ozygen.”
Both
are
nec­
good
work
he
has
done;
nt
sixty
he
Cross lecturer, who tells his
hubit of labor would have us long­
ness man o f the city.
Tirpltx
a* Its candidate for chan­
* mat a great percentage
that ho wouldn’t mind Hv- ing for our tools, and within a few essary to produce water, without
%Wth of the* city affects cellor. It'l»*ndVktlo*H* Whether he
at^o. a c c e n t* are due to ‘ Off
be old if he knew he months at most the yearning t1 which neither life nor decay i%
ess. Therefore the aucNevertheless, o f alPth# :esa?uT man Is wise enough to do will run on his war record or hi»
hugging and haste.' wouldn t get to be useless.
feel respectable again would driv possible.
whiskers-—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
eight
it o f all the acOf late years, when a number of us afield in search of some new few elements that made up this tUIMlHffe in the work of develop.
form of usefulness suited to our entire universe,
three yean, he
the
The time ha*, passed when tho
estate.' -^-’
‘ “
‘
homes, a
dove was a fitting symbol for
portaiu.
Remember
that
it
coats
”
due to falls, In being nuisances, it has baoonw
movements
create
opLoafing is a pleasant buslnsss
peace; hereafter the-' only peace
were rather unfashionable to talk w ri- when you need a ' rest, but the nothing only tba trouble of open­ por
for an increased vol- that will last will need the voice
moat of
world's supply o f chronic loafer* ing your window, standing on the
■elephant
rrT^.U »Who
'iW:U''neM:
but i
The
years very critics
sneer so
of cordiial friend- the i
who grade above morons and feel Itraet car platform, expanding
ip of I
»pui.—Bo*.
your
lung*
and
letting
it
in.
baa affects his
the word "service”
no Urge to get buay la limited
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Writes*. Mias pern.-,Ward, th« hri^e of William S.-firumley o f
tm a h rflb P e 'p .,' u
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When1Miss Anna Mason became
the bride oL JlfrV*Hed Smith this
morhihjr at •B *o’clock, the .friends

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»g.the ceremony, Mrs. H.
.'sister of the bride, sang
j « I4e''.knd 1 LoVe You
Truly” ,“ accompanied by Mb's Nan
PAxton at (he ( f l a n k . ' '■ '
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muww aa4a at WiviiinMi
Little .Carmen Guthrie, Cousin o f
the grootii, played the wedding
nmrch from Lohenapln as MUs
Lehman entered with Mr. Brumour ley.
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■Immediately following,the cereAND jiRH.iJ.-R. DUKES, JR.
AS P MRg. W- A .1CROSS.

PERSON ALS
M. D. Paliton has been appointed
deputy sheriff for this district. *t " ,t.

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owark, N. ,J- .tomorrow.
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Mr, pnd Mrs. S. Robins motored
Mr. and Mrs. .Cone and two
to Orlando* Sunday.' MV, and' Mrs. daughters have movril ihto the
Henry Bendel were their gUesta.. Swope cottage on Graham Avenue.

« -Sum m erlin B ride
‘V ern ^';M ^ssem g e r

Frederick Bel) left yesterday for two daughters, Florence and Ev.
Washington, DVC, to be ayray for elyn, are spending several days
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(r. Verne ,Messenger and Misa A'SUUrct, WkA*tlWs '■*-&gt;-■**"■
this week at the Beach.
* Hae Summerlin-Af Jacluon1 were married in Macclenny
Mrs. R. F. King and little
Mrs. L. M. Clough and daughter,
•16.
daughter Minnie left Thursday for Christine of Lakeland. Are visiting
(r. Messenger ta a Sanford boy Savannah for. a visit of several Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCall and
k •&lt; largk, number o f friends weeks'to Mrs.' King’s mother.

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summer course

; - Dr.'. Paul Foley, left'yesterday on
a bUainess*trijvto Danville,yKy.i'He
will i Be' the guest ' o f - hls sister
while.away, ‘
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B' MtinnU ‘Journal (429)
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Mrs.' • Gertrude k'Carraway and
ns Ed .Carraway motored to Xridla tms‘ morning to spend tha

son with a sword captured In Tur­
key by the unit o f Britiah naval
armorai ca n which served In Rus­
sia and subsequently foqght in the
Dobrudja retreat.
&gt;The syrurd was said to have been
Mrs. ;H. H. Stavenson o f JacksonyriJe it the guest of Mrs. Walter presented to the queen when peace
Haynas.at h er‘home on Cameron was .’declared, 'but the eeramony
A'venals., ,.
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. wgs postponed until she could visit
England officially as queen of a re
Stored Rumania.
t Mjss,Ellen 1Mahoney left thla
morning-for/her home in Leesburg i-TRACE JASSZ TO GERMANY
atteY ’a pleasant. visit ,#ith Miss
Nell WilllamAf • • '
-HEIDELBERG,' -Germany, June
H
16,—Jass has become such a rage
' Mrs.-T. F. Mongcr and qhitdten In Germany that musical student*
have returned ii
havo'been searching through the
visit t o ' friSndi
wofks of old masters with the hope
North Carolina,
of finding inspirations which might
hti-CMkkrai*
Mias Marian Appleby returned iiave found traces o f airs very si
literday afternoon from the At- jjestlvo o f ' the jass of today in
rltlc Coast Lfea-Asilroad ^spital Boma Gypsy tunes of Robert Alex­
ander Schumann, .one o f Germahy’s best known composers o f
the old school.

HELSINGFORS, June 16.-Sev
eral members of the Finnish diet
have jointly introduced a bill
which, if adopted, wopld drastically
revise the prohibition law which
is alleged to have failed entirely in
jtk purpose. It Is probable that.the
pillI Will
will be
.rejected, however, f*n
as
PH
UB .fIJfAllills
the principle of prohibition is still
officially adhered to by most of
was carried to Sanford Thursday the political parties in spite of the
measure's alleged riisadvantages.
night and given for,the benefit of
* Mauriee -WimbUh and -Victor Uyr Hi^h “ schoolDINBRB S ERVE REINDERR
Green left yesteroay for Washing-'
Mr. and Mr# tBullidgton and
SEATTLE, Waah., June 17.—T o
ton. D. C. 1Befora returning home
Maurice .will visit hts ptmiKIn daughter, Mollye, and MUs Win- advertise an Alaska, industry, the
ole Kltkland le ft Thursday nbfhl government’s Alaska railroad will.
Winston-Salem. N. C.
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for their hdritls in Georgia atfer
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; On«‘ oM b e w ont itoriM of ,Ujc spending tha^rlnter (A,Oviedo.
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was held Thursday at Wekiwa
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yt&gt;* ofit and ikVe not yet been put back Springs. Thera waa a good crowd
cal; -10 orchestra}. 11 cpn- I itjfo aervlce.
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7:30,9 .agricultural talk, - Mra. J. N. Thompson, Miss EUkaconcert, soprano.
bath Lawton and Miss -Elisabeth
Medford i (380) 5 Big y oang |«ft Monday for GalaeivUU,
Brother club; 6:30 pro-1 whers they will attend tha Uni-

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UC Montreal (425 6:30 conV cart). 8:30 S, S. Regina qt.
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10 nrrr*. Improved, tiled: barn,
'tenant house; place well located;
worth 11,000 per ucre. Kor quick
»nt« party will take M.000 and arruptto terma to ault purchaser.
11 acres, with home, located with
hard road on two sides; farm In
best of shupe; recently re-tl|ed. At
a bargain.
Ifl acres. Just off Ilenrdall; Im­
proved; Imm. tenant house; corn
nml peas now on place. Another
bargain.

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Rooms 616-616
First Nat’l Bk Bldg,
Hanford

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Rooms 304-tHFirst Nat. ilk. Rids., Sanford.
"Cheapest.in the long run ” yes,
and in the short haul too,-if&gt; you
count SERVICE for- anything.
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Clem Jones Liver and Kidnay
Tonic Will Do It
As a tonic vrhen.thara Is weak­
ness and lMk or anpatite, when a
little exnrtlnn mnkea you feel
tired, your teas drag, your .back
ache*, your mouth taste* and your
sleep la broken, Clem Jone* Liver
and Kidney Tonic la the one thing
that wilt restore your strength and
It was to meet thla very situation that
enable you to enjoy life. CLKU I invented Liv-o-lax, and If you try it
JUNKS UVKU AND KIDNEY once, you won’t think of using calomel
TONIC, because of Its general
i|sln.
Liv-o-lax cleanses liver and
too, and still it is s pleasant •tasting
liquid, entirely vegetsble, which causes
no distress, serves equally wall in colds,
constipation and indigestion end is just
ss good for adults as It is for the child­
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The foods?
eat today, &lt;j

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have well balai
Their food she

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F IR S T A N N U A L

' A. J. Ray and M. D. Mariner
have sold their fartn to parties
D o b Philadelphia. The same peo­
ple also' bought two lota upon
*${ch thsyxe%pact to.bu}M.
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Mr. Hollingsworth and three lit­
mwmj jtle
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- rtr Oliver, Thad and Jamas,

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wder contain tl^e
amount o f nnn*
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Ia|t* family, Js'uhocking her set by
applying .for,-a job as saleslady*.
Sne almoat landed such a position
id-a furniture store, but just be­
fore she assumed her duties the
proprietor told her she was not
wanted after all, as no communist
employees were tolerated.
After the tube and pencil nil•1 The countess has recently turned
houette
that have reduced all w o­
communist,.and is -trying to put
her theories into practice by earn­ men to an identical type, this
ing a living.
smart taffeta frock with its full
skirt
and; regular waistline is a
CAPTURED TURKISH' SWORD
pleasant novelty. Cartridge pleats
LONDON. June 16.—There was und peusnnt embroidery In crude
an interesting little incident at the colors on n white ground are used
Rumanian Legation recently, when to excellent effect. The collar Is
Queen Marie, on her visit here, was very smart.

PROHIBITION IN FINLAND

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RUINED RYES

Mci artd Mttf. L A. Brtimley o f this
city. Hs ie &gt; successful farmer .and
Is prominently ‘ connected ' with
Urge business interests Of this
Hty.
Mr. and Mrs/Brumley left dur­
ing .the afternoon In .their egr for
,a .ntotor 1tirlgs ’ to" North Carolina,
stopping over in Daytona' for'sev­
eral days. Altar August 16, they
TURNS COMMUNIST
rtiltbe at.home to thalr wide circle
of friends in their new home bn
COPteNHAGEN, June
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Countess Elsebeth Dnnnesk
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IgklidAk LEGIQN DANCE

The use o f FOLEY CATftARTTC TABLETS wffl brihg speedy
relief frdm Constipation if taken ters’ wages A ogU at'll to
promptly. They are purely vegetabio'and aCt’ on tHb'liver. Mr. Johtr
D. IlcComb, Lucas. Co. Home. To­
ledo, Ohio., writes: "Have used
Foley CATHARTIC TABLETS in
severe cares of constipation to
.which 1 am subject and .found them
benoflelal." EQLEY CATHARTIC
TABLETS are easy to take, leave
no unpleasant ftftes effects. Try
them. Sold everywhere.

By neglect; they get red in d sore and
you le*them go.
Don’t do it
Leonard's Golden Eye Lotion cures
soreness without pam fn one day.
Cools, heals and strengthens: Insist
la a pvdScripflms • ‘for"' Malaria on having “LeonardlV — it
•
Chill* and Fever. I^ugue or Bil strong eyes. A t a11 dr ugght».
lo^a-Fever. It kilts the germs.

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of the ^lfft.JPsptist
church performed the ring cere­
mony at the hotuA bf the Bride, In
tltif pWsence o f ohiy the Immediate
family.
Mrs. Smith ,1a the talented
daughter o f Dr. and Mrs. Mason of
tide city and has a wide circle of
friends who ate wishing bib. every
happiness.
Mr. Smith la a member of the
firm o f Smith Brothers Furniture
Company of (his city and U i well
known business man.
.Mri. Smith is -traveling in a
haudsome Line
canton
crepe
trimmed frith bands o f tan crepe,
With Accessories o f tan.
‘ lately aflar the earepiony
Mrs. Smith left In their
Atlanta, Ga. From there
go by rail to .Washington,
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bpithetti .points o f Intereyt.

H b s tlV R a flU id .L a k a

CJRP 9 F t h a n k b
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f i nish to extend our spprecis

The greatest discovery In flesh
heallnff Is the marvelous Borocone.
a preparation that comes Ip Hqnid
and bowder form. It Is a comblnatlon treatment that Jiot dhly
purifies the wbund of germs that
wn** Infection but It henls the
flesh with extraorcmary speed.
Bad wounds or cut* which -take
weeks to heal .with the ordinary
liniments mend quickly under the
powerful influence of this wonder85 ! * " “ • &amp; i &gt;rKe .t e w 30c.
00c ind fl.20. Powder 80c and oOc.
Sold by Union Phktmafcy.
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30 Oakland-. (318) 10 mbslckl;
A 12'darida;
going to PaUtka yvbefa^thay ttfUl-.
MWOfiisha (360) ■8-8. Lothar- m akethrirhome.
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&gt;’ }' s'n chilrch, Council Bluffs.
QAW Omaha (626) 0 pUt»o; T . M n. T. J. Miller returned 0unVj' , Knights o f Colbnbus.

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^ . ■* *;[.*"r'tMIst vHaniica The
(423 ) 9 or- W a&gt; U r and Miss Iris
songs; 1 1 1Sunday aftsrnoon for

JUNE 16 TO 21

PAY YOUR LOCAL RILLS

When rifinlring qi
breads and pas
as: biscuits,

NO QftANCB FOR RABBIT
^aA N B aR N ^pw oC aL Juna
3 W &lt; n t q r n a Irw
of motorcycles In the open fields at
Dal R osa,' near- here, which for
•omaztttte'Caused fanners in the
Vicinity many sleepless nights, if**
explained recently by a youth who

m o re . tnao me

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make your floor

!). 6:46 talk;

At tha annual election q l o ffi« m

resldeatT^ .tyoelseY^N
raeordlhg1. secretary;
rip* Ofoung, corrop

.H#^ Explanal

Millions o f mothers q m

m, then drew up alongside
bed them by the ears.

. |Wa don't kriqw; bttt.wa do know that all ckkkana are partlcu

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lar about their f a * and will pick onljrtka best if given an op pur
(unity. Try a sack each of Sunshine Scratch and Mash and p&lt;4
.the diffegakce. •. \ J,

M&lt;l« .of Horse, Dairymt4 Poultry Feed.
was convicted on dr-

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itle a n d A c r e s A r e
1,883 MILES NOW C o n s t r u c t i o n o f TClaim
ed b y C ab D riv er
City W a t e r w o r k s
COMPRISE ROADS System Is Rushed
HIGHWAY

^LUTHER’S
IHING WINS
LAKELAND

IN W h ich .O il and W a te r M ix

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LAKELAND, June 17. — Watt.
Luther-ptUhed-the beat gsrae-eL
hla state league career when he
held the.'Sainta.to a scratch single
In the first and a clean hit in the
• ninth, Lakeland winning, 1‘ to 0,
Monday. Hernandez also pitched a
beautiful guVne.1keeping the hits
well acAttercd. Both teams played
errorless ball.
Scorebyinnings;
SL Petersburg. .000 000 000 -0 2 0
Lakelan^
000 Q01 0 0 x -l. 9 0
. Hernandez and Moofe; Luther
and Nance.
Orlando 8, Daytona 4
DAYTONA,..Jane -17. — Timely
hitting, combined with good defen*
tire play,„by. the Bulldogs enabled
Oriandq.to take.the opening game
o f the .paepnd half from Daytona
*
Monday by a score of 8 to 4.
ore by innings:
200 020 202—8, 13 2
ina A*..-*- 201 001 000—4 12 2
Pfeiffer, Thornpgon and Francis;
tie! aodjslma, '

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Talk pa 4, Bradentown 3 1‘
s' TAM&lt;U*-Jane .17.—-Bradentown
r\
made ‘NHfpb a present of the first
game at. the second half of the
season 4iree*Monday afternoon. It
■was a loosely placed fam e through­
out with the Growers on the short
end o f a 4 to 3 score. Sullivan
John D. Rockefeller, Jr„ who is worth several tives his weight In
Itched a good game, but McDan- oil, gets a few pointers on Bwimmlng from Gertrude Ederle, holder of
tit let. two pitched bolls go .by the world record for 400 meters. Picture was taken nt Briar Cliff
which resulted In .three Tampa Lodge, N. Y.

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Score ^ Innings: ’
Bradentown
100 000 020—3 8 0
Tampa u......
110 002 00x— t 6 0
Sullivan and McDaniels; Sadler
and Murphy. .

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“ CELERY F E D S”
WILL PLAY NEW
S M Y R N A HERE

LONDON, June 1T«—A one-leg­
ged cab driver named. Benjamin
Tyrrell has brought a claim before
LOS ANGELES, June 17^-Centhe chancery court to a baronetcy
(Continued from page 1)
five or six of these welld, each which has been in abeyance for sorsbip and control of the motion
more than a century. Tyrrell hai
TALLAHASSEE, June 17^ T h e of which must stand &amp; quantity and written to the Lord Chancellor that picture Industry, the betterment
he can prove himself to.be the di* ofith e quality o f films and their
Vect heir of JohnvTyrrelI, third sop ihdreased use for educational pur­
First the well is pumped for o f Sir Thomas Tyrrell, who died poses, these form intricate and per­
Bureau of Public Roads of the
plexing problems, it was seated to
s
e
w » l days coptjnuoualjr to Mcefn
United'States Department o f Agrl* rein
whether or not it will supply,
The Lord Chancellor has repBad the biennial convention of tho
culture. This compares with 3,770 water at the rate o f 300 gallons 3
Genera IFederatlon of Women’ s
miles in North Carolina, 3,032 minute. If ,tly» quantity .test la that It Is doubtful whether he can Clubs here recently by Mrs, Hgrry
recover
the
famjW
«itatefc
miles in South Carolina, 3,010 utiles
then a sample o f tHe water o f the 'lapse o f tiftie. The estates Lilly o f New Y ork' chairman of
in Virginia, 3,872 jn Alabama, ,6.628 good,*
IB sent to Jacksonville t6 be an- Which reverted to chancery cover the federation’s , national division
in Georgia, 3,254 Jn 'Kentucky,' add
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alyzed so that its contents may be many thousands of acres' dnd pro­ of mbtlOh . pictures.
‘3,050 miles in Tennessee.
.“ A mdot question la that of
' ' &gt;’ duce a large annual- revenue.
This system of highways Fax kno^i.
censorship,” explained Mrs. Lilly.
The analysis o f the water from
been designated by the state and
It Is taken for granted that there
ehch.vrfU
must
prove
to
bo
as
good
approved by the secretary of agri­
M r s.W .C .T e m p le D ie s “must
be some protection from the
culture asi pro
provided by the Federal or blitter than the analysis of tho
Atftcr
from
the
first
•
well
which
Highway Act of 1921. AccordingA t H e r O rlando H o m e
ninin hl&gt;*M«tfn«t
to this act thek state
highway dn
de­1 Wax printed In The Herald some
trol qr federal or community, prespartments were to designate a sys­ time ago, stated the city executive.
ORLANDO, June 14. — Mrs. sure'upon the local exhibitors, has
At
prcsent
three
wells
have
been
tem o f roads not exceeding Beven , .
, ..
, , .
per cent of the total rural m ilea g e d riv en , the first and the last o f Wm. Chase Temple, widow o f the evoked expressions of sincere dif­
for improvement with federal aid, ;wh!ch are thp best, he said. The late Wm. Chase Temple, died at ferences o f opinion. Tho ordinary
her home here last night after an citizen, busy with his dally duties,
and on which the government was second well, rather apart from the
illness of several weeks, It was cannot spend his time viewing pic­
her*
two
is
not
so
good,
and
will
pthei*
tv
-iny up to 50 per cent of the
n6t be used. The last, Mr. WU- her husband who gave the Temple tures and it would seem as If the
to s t
*
out, appears to be, Cup which gave birth to world’s responsibility for compelling pro­
p&lt;
..(iproprintions for federal aid lUtnti pointed
totaling $540,000,000 have been Vy far. (he best o f the three al- series In the baseball world. The ductions to adhere to some fixed
made since 1910 and considerable tlMogh as yet no analysis of the funeral will be held at Winter Park standards of morality ought to be
lodged in the hands of capable per­
progress has already been made wider has been secured. He em- (his afternoon.
sons who have no other claim upon
on the system, the public roads hntically stated that he believed
.The navy, commercial fleet, air their time and attention.
bureau at Washington states. In i to be the bdst well he had eve&gt;
“ Complaints about the filming of
1
‘ • force and coast guards of tho Rus­
Florida the total apportionment seen.
“ It is the purpose of tjie city sian Soviet have adopted new books whose popularity as 'best
has boon made of $5,399,550.
sellers’ depends upon the exploita­
Although .two of tho appropria­ tjVfillnls to give the citizens of fl«8TS.________________
tions were made before the Federal Sanford a supply of pure, soft FOLEY PILLS REACHED THE tion of the so-called sex problem
Highway Act restricted the ex­ water, and efficient service in re­
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SORE SPOT
penditure to roads of the federal- gard to the municipal waterworks '•
.
Mrs.
Ellen
Reighard, South Fork, SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN
aid system, by far the greater part system." he said.
Pa., writes: “ 1 had been suffering
of the .expenditure has been on the
Children suffering from intesti­
with my kidneys and nothing
designated system.. On April 3Q
nal
Worms are cross, restless and
seemed
to
eouch
the
aching
spot
the Bureau of Public Roads reports
until 1 procured FOLEY PILLS, unhealthy. There are other aympthe stntus of construction as fol­
With wonderful results." FOLEY tons, however. If (he child is pale,
lows: 39 miles completed, 255 miles
PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for has dark rings under the eyes,
uiidir construction and 13 miles
the kidneys, gently and thorough­ bad breath and takes no Interest in
npproved for construction. There
it1 is almost a certainty that
ly flush and cleanse the kidnqys and play,
piay, 1
is still available for new projects
help to eliminate poisonous w aste; worms are eating away its vitality,
not yet approved for construction
matter. Try a bottle today and you The surest remedy for Worms Is
(Continued from page 1)
$408,068, In addition the state has
improved roads on the system in­ ing it about when one of the arms will be well pleased with the result White’s Cream Vermifuge. It la
obtained.
Thg use of FOLEY ositive destruction to the .worms
fell on the selective switch.
dependent of federnt aid.
"For an instant we were stunned PIL1.S increases kidney activity.
ut harmless to the.child. Price
The entire federal-aid highway
Sold everywhere.
35c, Sold by Union Pharmacy.
system embraces approximately by the force of the explosion and
.170,000 miles of road, the condition the recoil of the gun. Then we real­
of which, it is stated, a careful ized What had happened and one of
study is being made. An approxi­ our party removed tho dead mnn'a
mate estimate is based upon im- hand from the switch where it had
complete studies is that at the end fallen."
Charles Brown, electrical officer,
of the year there were about 60,000
F IR S T A N N U A L
miles of surfaced roads and 8,700 was unable to say how many air
miles graded, which leaves nearly compressors were working, but he
declared that in his booth all
110,000 miles yet to be surfaced.
To bring this system up to serv­ switches were turned on indicating
iceable standards, therefore, within that all the compressors were
the- full decade ahead, will mean a fd net Ioning.
Vdrfncing program of about 11,000 ''Lieut. Commnnder Carter, senior
milejj for each of the ten years; engineering officer of the Missis­
this in addition to additions to the sippi, told the board that his rec­
system, the separation of grade ords showed four air compressors
crossings, reconstruction, and such were working full force.
other work necessary, the bureau
states.
CONFERENCE IN SESSION

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OrlandA Beat* Daytona in Hitting
Contest — Tampa Wina From
Bra4«U4wn Igfl&amp;rrotlws V
Game.
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M o v i e Censorship
Intricate Problem
A v e r Clubwomen

BR000KLN BEATS CLEVELAND WINS
CINCINNATI .TEAM PITCHERS BATTLE
BY 5 TO 2 SCORE FROM NEW YORK

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Giants Trounce Cardinal*— Boston Detroit Shuts Out Uustou— Chicago
Batsmen Hit Hard and Win
Heats Washington, 9 to 8 — Sft.'1
Game — Phillies Wallop Cubs.
I-ouis Slaughters Philadelphia

Dead M an’s Hand
Fired Shot T hat
Nearly H it Ship

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have been received
to producers, but ihe *
rule are free
able features of the
protests fan n«t."

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Mrs. Lilly said the
motion picture comSt, * *
with a fresh enthusiast?braced the Itnmedlal?J
the motion picture probUTT*1!
we progressed w. V.T*’ W
pressed with the
situation and began t o ^ *
the fact that the tr.« ^
vestment of c a p f u l |
provided this to™
^
ment i , not to be qui/fc^

A study 0f the bwbL,
motion pictures w i l l X * * 1

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of keeping the indtutrv ,
enough to attract capT^HJ
out B lmprov.rnent in the n?g';
be Impossible."
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24 HOUR
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RIVE &amp; WAL
Sanford Ave. and 2nd St

Local Thai*‘Hopes To Beat Visitors
Thursday Afternoon— Is First
BROOKLYN, Junt 17.— Sensa­
CLEVELAND, June 17,—ClevpHope Game of the Season.
tional support by Stock, Griffith lnnd made it two straight from
and Taylor In the pinches allowed New York Monday, a ninth inning
The “ Celery Feds" open their Grimes to beat Clhcihnriti Monday rally netting the Indians a two to
season at home Thursdny, June 10,' 5 to 2. Hargrave caught his flret one victory. Singles by J. Sewell,
FOR SAN FO R D
4 p. m., at Ninth Street Pork.
gat
ante for the Reds since he broke Myatt and Ellerbe, two fared outs
BLUE RIDGE, N. C., June 17.—
A large crew pf men are work­ his hand in, May.
With students from 10 southern
and Johnson's boot of CovulCalfle’ s
ing on.tne Ninth Street Ball Part* 1 Score* ttystnhln^vK I ,
states present, the annual southern
.■ { -. grounder, on which L. Sewell
The grounds will jbe put in fin*
students’
conference held under the
scored
from
second,
decided
the
shape by Wednesday night for the Cincinnati*. ...*.....100 Old 600—2 ft 3 itchers' buttle. Bush held Ithe
fifaepicca of the Young Men’s
J U N E 16 TO 21
Brooklyn
,
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Q
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001
04x—6
9
2
P A Y Y O U R L O C A L BILLS
game .Thursday afternoob, when
Christian Association got .under
ltlxey and HartMAA* Kkrimes r,Julians to .three scattered hits un­
the Ntw Smyrna‘ team will come
way here today. It will continue
til the ninth, Ruth ^aq walked
to SaitfenM ut. their firgt. appepr- and Taylor? '
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through..June 2G.
threu times. •
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$3401000,000
Appropriated
Since
ance o f the season here.
Sfore by innings:
New York 7; 8t. Louis 2
1918, o f Which Florida's Ap­
They have a fast team and will
—— .000 000 100— 1 8 1
; NEW YORK,
portionment Is*5,399,550.
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way. It will be remembered thot Giants, hitting Bell and Dickermatt Cleveland , .„.,000 000 002—2 0 1
Bush
and
-Schang;
Coveleskio
SAN FRANCIScb, June 17.—
their
defeat recently by the hard while Nehf pitched steadily,
The peaceful old Presidio ot;.Sai)
“ Celery, Feds" was by a score of defeated S(. Louis Monday 7 to 2 and Myatt.
Francisco, local' army post since
8 to 7,which resulted from a nlnth- in the first game of the series.
Detroit 3; Boston 2
the early days o f California's WiH
innlngi rally after two were out. Low Wilson, recruit outfielder of
DETROIT, June 17.
Stirrer fcr^rVWHrthr jtm e rw em ljrn f thif’
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The] fans will be assured of a New York, got- a triple,-Awo sln»
i &lt; good game. Park benches will be gles and a base on balls, scored pitched Detroit to 'a shutout ,vic* retirement from army tife of the
holdli
over Boston Monday holding
hero and one of the few survlvor.r
•moved to the diamond to accom­ two runs and drove in two more. tory oVer
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Score by innings
the Red Sox to six scattered hits of the Balangiga massacre, In,
modate the large crowd expected to
Bfc’ attend! A small admission of 50 St. Louis ..../. 002 Q00 000—2 7 l 1whi,L‘ tho T1Ker* w«re scoring three Samar. Taylor B. Hickman 'of ■ *
Knoxville, Term, master sergeant,
cents will be charged to help de­ New York .....101 021 1lx — 7 14 0 ruS*'
.
, ,
Score by innings:
was called foward from his com­
fray the expenses of the game.
Bell, Dickcrninn and Gonzales;
Funds .to support the ball team Nehf and Snyder.
Boston ..............000 000 000—0 G 1 pany and complimented feelingly,
.will also be solicited by a cjpnmitDetroit . ..........100 llOOOx—3 8 0 by a superior officer for his 2d
tee during this ,tveek. 'Sanford
Ferguson, Murray and O'Neill; years of inspiring service as a sol­
lloaton 9; DittNhurgh I
dier of tho United States..
has tJiree consecutive games at
BOSTON, June 17.— Boston hit Stoner and Bassler.
Hickman was told he was still, h
home and the visiting teams must Cooper and Stone hard Monday and
sergeant only because ho had mod­
have expenses.
Chlcogu 9; Washington 8
won from Pittsburgh 9 to 4.' McDon* fall to see the game, as it Innis tripled o ff Cooper in the
CHICAGO, June 17.—Chicago estly thrust aside u commission! A
+*+*+'0&gt;++++*&lt;».'M.+4'H&gt;+4
la said there will be several atar fifth with the bases full and Tier­ took a hold In the first division decoration was pinned on his chest,
players of professional rank in ney followed with a home run.
Monday by defeating Washington 9 hands were clasped, and the old
t
Score by'Innings:
to 8 in a slumbang affair. Hooper hero of Balagiga walked back to
I?' jetton. The manager urges you to
encourage and help promote the Pittsburgh ......000 004 009— 1 5 9 hit a homer in the seventh with his quarters, a soldier no longer,
but a greater hero than ever. Then!
world's greatest sport by being on Boston . .........010 050 30x—9 14 1 the bases full.
was a tear on the rjm 'of the steely
hand. •
Score by Innings:
Cooper, Stone
and Schmidt;
Barnes and O'Neill.
Washington . ..010 200 050—8 10 4 eyo und tho fightirtj^juw trembled
Chicago.......... 100 000 44x—9 8 1 a bit. The company, at rest, fol­
Johnson, Russell, Martina and lowed him with their eyes until he
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 17.—
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Philadelphia won the opening gumt* Ruel; Thurston, Blankenship, Con* was out of sight. ’
“ I would go back again tomor­
from Chicago Monday 8 ,to 3, drlv* imlly and Crouse.
row If my country called," Hicktfi from the box in the
ing Alexander
jnan said. “ I think I have a few
■second Inning ufter sc&amp;ring four
Bt. I.ouia 10; Philadelphia 2
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ST. LOUIS, June 17. — The good fights left in me yet."
runs^ on four hits. Wheeler, who
I
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IT IS D IF F E R E N T
Seventy-one enlisted men and
succeeded
Blake
in
the
sixth,
was
Browns
batted
Burns
freely
and
ATLANTA, Ga„ June 1 7.-O ffithree officers of Company C. Nihth
eers oL.lho army, nutionul guard tbuchod for four hill, and thrjy made It two straight over the Ath­ U. S. Infantry, went into camp at
run*
In
the
last
two
innings,
letics
Monday
by
winning
10
to
2.
gand organized reserves of North
Scory by ippings:
Collins' homer in the seventh came Balangiga, Island of Samar, in the
Carolina, South Carolina, Florida,
Philippines, 23 years ago. A few
.M I L D
DRY
with the bases full.
Chicago...................
000101
001—3
gfa,
Alabama,.- Mississippi,
days later occurred the attack on
Score by Innings:
liana and Tennessee will send Philadelphia ............140 000 12x—8
these men, and the massacre which
A M A G IC B L E N D O F P A L M S P R IN G S W A T E R
x
isantattVu*. to tho golf taurnu- . Alexander,* Bluke, Wheeler, and Philadelphia.......... 000 000 011— 2 in the annals of tho American army
Hartnett; Jlitchell and Wilson,
St. Louis................020 201 50x—10
Burns, Naylor and Perkins; ha*‘ been compared to the last
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stand of Custer. Totally without
;
Lyons
and Collins.
tween ‘ two’ officers from each of
•M2
•&gt;
warning and while at breakfast the
H ow T h ey Stand
the nlile-eorpa areas -of tho United
A P A R T IC U L A R A L E F O R P A R T IC U L A R P E O P L E
’A Americans were rushed by hun­
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States and insular possessions.
Hjs Southern L ea g u e
dreds o f Visayans armed with S
Prel||Mnayys plops, for working
Florida State Lttfgae
heavy knives palled bolos. The
Y O U W I L L L IK E IT
out atfijA tourna menta to eliminate * Clubs:
W, L. I’ci.
three officers were killed in the
f resiAr ability and finally
NASHVILLE, June 17.— Atlanta first onslaught. The fight lasted
(Second Half)
all but the best player, Orlando . ...... ............ t?
0 .L000 took buth ends of a double header well over two houre, and the next
in M b hand* of Capt. O. G. Lakeland ....... .
1
0 .1.000 rom Nashville Monday und went day the eight American surviv­
S O L D B Y A L L L E A D IN G S T O R E S A N D D R U G G IS T S .
Trunk/aaecreution officer of the Tampa . — ...... ........... . 1 0 .1.000 ack to third place, winning 12 to ors, including Sergeant Hickman,
aurtl^Corps Area at headquar- Daytona ..............„..;.!T0
JO 10 and 11 to G.
reached Basay in native canoes.
First Game
St. Petersburg*........... 0
1 .000
“ORDER B Y TH E CASE”
The natives killed by the Ameri­
Score
by
inningi:
ilt s ^ i eneh o f the Bradentown
,.0
4 .0(10
*■* .'
,
-1
*
*
cans numbered 250.
fuurtk-fiorpa area
Atlanta ......... 002053 002— 12 17 2
.x •" ■♦ ~ $ *
h»!d its own elimination conndshville ...... 008 510 001— 10 19 1
, . American League
decide on. the .officer to
Moore, McLaughlin and Brock; H udson R iver to Be
Clubs:
w.
it at a state elminiatioii New York ................. 28 Haworth, Alton, Kennan, Bird,
Scen e C ham pionship
_____ _ The state contest will be Boston .
... I ..... ,27 22 .^551. Ketchum and Mackey..
la-4n ihe pf^ytr to represent Detroit . .. 4
Second Game
•.30‘ *2fi .545
1•
elite at the
*
1
POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y.. Jiine
Chicago . .. ,
r .v ». 24 blO • Scorp by innings:
it fh J
St, Louis .. *.....a,
-20- .499 Atlanta . ..... . . ...001 214 3— 11'19 2 IT.—The championship'regatta of
Washington . .....
2G . M 0 Nashville ........ 000 030 8— G 0 1 the Intercoltegiato Rowing Asso*************************♦ B O T T L E R S O F
Karr
und
Haworth; Morris ciatlon, to be decided today on the
Cleveland . i.....
Lindatrom and Mackey, l _■ .
HudnoK•■river, wa» inaugurated in
PKliupelphiu &gt;...... ?
flayers for the state tournn1895 when Columbia scored the
jprobably-yill tb.t‘ left up to 1 ' .
MOBILE, June 17.— Memphiss flm varsity triumph,
National L
itional guard units and rep^J». batted Ellis, who was on the.
Chibs:
„ ••
e j Twenty-six varsity races have
v,G23 mound for Mo kilo, tq all ckrners 6
New York ..L,___
held altogether; with. Cornell
|commissioned officer o f the Chicago .....i
jjflK ,th« diamond Monday and won the! , Ictorious in 13 Syracuse five, ■
re corps’ or the nitlonal Brooklyn . .;
fourth straight game from Mobile,' Pennsylvans three. ‘ Columbia and 5 ' 4
.6
t t 6 2.’
' eligible to compete in post Cincinnati . .
tho Navy twice each, while Univer­
WfHi,.,Qnly tlie two Pittsburgh .
^core by innings:
27 »
sity bf Washington hung up the
for these contest* Boston .......
emphis .........010 001 014—7 15 1 West’s first and only victory *
25 .4
tted to play in the Philadelphia ■
®bile ............000 000 200— 2 8 1 year.
22 .39
|h&gt;H contests. .Tho St. Louis
Mitchell. Rogers and Yaryun^
.Wisconsin la making Its
■cores in the state conEllis ami Devormer.*
this year since
c t«k&gt; the corps, area , 5, ( Southern
K S Tthe
"™Naval Academy Is mhtrthe two lowest scores
CHATTANOOGA,' June 17.—
Chibs:
for.th e first time since 1920.
will be corps area’ i Memphis . ___ _
18" — Dates single and k steal and Car. a fuoiMiille
....................
. . . the
Ignally
irirtll race,
the ennual army goM N ew ‘ Orleans ... ..V’ W 23
rolls double in the eleventh gave varsity
_____ event now is rowed over a
ip at Fort Leavenworth. Naslfldlle . .i:....
Chattanooga a 6 to b victory over three-'
J.J1 . 28^
three-mile
E xespt.for a
Be stretch.
strei
Atlanta
Birmingham Monday.
.*
.30 "*
mile race In 1898* and th e
I'*. Colassoni one o f Mob!
Score by innings:
rmlng'm.^004600 100 00—8 ’
for Bli
and Llttl
UOl^O
four m
I.undgren, an
three-mile

Sergeant Hickman
R ecalls’ the Tragic
Days Old Massacre

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1924.

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Herald Want A d s A re Willing
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THEY WILL nND A NEW HOME, LOCATE LOST ARTICLES, AND PERFORM MANY IMPORTANT TASKSFORYOU
^rd Daily H eral4

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r a te s

„ Cash In Advanee

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R oom s F o r R e n t

L o st and Found

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
.. lakeland, through the SUr-Tele- FOR RENT—One room and gar,
age; hot and eold water. W* L.
gr»m. Beat advertising medium in
South Florida Published morainga. Rumple, 1209 Magnolia.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland, F la.__ FOR REN T-Room s.
Wouldn’t
you be able to use the money s»i
F'UMJlinliH (Git.) L K D G W l—CIm b mod nils have the largest circu­ curt^d by renting that vacant room
lation In
Southwestern
Georgia. now going to waste?
There are
Hate l c ( 6 - word) tin*.
many persons looking for places to
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­ stay. Help take care of them and
ald, South Georgia's greatest not only make money but assist in
newnpaper.
rspaper. Morning, afternoon, keeping people in Sanford. Phone
weekly
kly and Sunday Classified rates 148 and give your nd over tho tel
10c pet
per line. Waycross' Journal ephone. Use The Herald for quid
service.
Herald, Waycross, 'Georgia
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ FOR RENT—Storage room, 20x50,
ers and fern growers of Volusia
in Eagle Bldg., Oak Ave., for
county advertiso in the DeLand cars or merchandise. S. Rnuge, 417
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash W. 3rd St.
with order.
FOR RENT—2 nice Inrge coo conA LITTLE WANT AD in The
necting furnished housekeeping
Herald will bring you big re­ rooms. $18.00 per month; $5.00 per
sults. Advertise thone old articles weok. 312 East 6th St.
you have stored away and havo FOR RENT—Three upstairs rooms
no use for. A little thlrty-ccnt ad
Inquire 519 Celery Ave.
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative
will call to see you.

A

F or R en t
A p a rtm e n ts

LOST------Postoffice key. If found,
please return to Herald office.
FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
LOST an opportunity to keep
rooms, with sleeping porth, one
•breast with the times by not black behind hospital, 304 W. Fifth
reading the classified pages of Street.
your daily newspaper. Herald
wftnl ads contain many IntereetfHf FOR rtfeNT— Two room house­
messages.
gee. fIt will pay you to res keeping apartment. 719 Oak AveI nue.
them asilv.
LOST—Strayed from our pasture FOR RENT—Two furnished house­
keeping rooms. 716 W. First St.
June 8th, a young Jersey cowi.
Color a light brown and white;
Th,rcc'.,;?om . fuf*
face and front feet dark, hind foot P(,Vil,b ,5 Ei?,T
nished apartment with private
white and large patch of white on porch
and bath, to adults only.
flank like question mark; large Apply 316 Oak.
eyes. &gt;5.00 for Information leading
to her recovery. Mrs. Geo. Bal­ GOING away July 20 to be gone
1 obout two months. Would like
lon go r.____________
,______
L O S T -O n Oriando-Sanford high-! " ° mp.on.o in a^ ri ™ nta * hlle ■»»*•
I Brook shaven, 417 West Second St.
way, brown 2-handlcd handbag.
j Repair work new on one end. Contained clothing, shirts, toilet arti- tn ll»p C i r c u i t C o u r t o f I k r I r v r n l h
J n d l d n l C ir c u it o f the Slu tc o f
cles, etc. Ten Dollars reward if rcF l o r i d a , lu a u d f o r S r m l u o l r
turned to San Juan Hotel, OrlanC o u n t y — -In C h n n e r r y .
do, Fla.
M. tlniisrr. n married w « m ••n t.v

Police SearchingM an W h o K ille d B ride
O f W e e k ' ijri W iscon sin

M IS C E L L A N E O U S ^ ™
FOR SALE
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R E A L ESTATE ^

FOR SALE — ’Celery farms, all FOR SALE— Complete nulTcTsetJ', {,&gt;*&lt;
sixes and prices. It will pay you
will take small «»»*&gt;
cash P»&gt;nient
MILWAUKEE,
June
17.—Every
■da. will
**to
see ux if you arc going to buy. nnd balance easy terms. Box 201, ^
auto
highway
in
Wisconsin
north
maI Mlroia «#&lt; e*l- &gt;
^7T liumrdlalelr *•»
of Malwaukcc was being patrolled We sell at tho owners’ prices, care Herald.
Jm ..*-1
it
Monday by posses seeking a roan strictly. ,
..... ............. Ida a llate
who fled from the tourist camp at FOR SALE— 5-room bungalow, all FOR SALE— Complete radio equlp-&gt;'...
‘
8« a Haa
modern, on Laurel Ave. $4,000, ment and complete sets at various
Wittenberg shortly before the body
■
_________•« a tla*
prices. Cash or terms. Bog ^OL..
of his bride of a week was found in easy terms.
; __J” ______
4a a Haa
care Herald.
‘ .1 .
.{
FOR
SALE—0-room
house,
mod­
a
shallow
grave.
-c t
- - ...... . J j 1
r*e»Type double
above
em,
water,
lights
and
gas,
well
The man gave the name of Geo.
FOR SALE— A one stable manure *
Sneed date* are fo r co u P. Cummings of Grand Rapids. The furnished. Lot 75 ft. front on Park
ijfi Inuvrtlone.
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. BP&gt;u? 2 9 f l
Ave.
$3,500.
Terms.
d
at
tourist
enmn
couple appeared at tourist camp
,,rdi &lt;’f avtqeg# length
Hastings.
N. E. Thigpen, Hack*
Saturday with equipment for a
Mtnttd a line
i Ings, Fla.
• - - *\V5
SEMINOLE REALTY CO.,
,m charge Sbo tor first
long stay in the woods. The wom­
Scminolo
Hotel
Annex.
an appeared 10 or 15 years older
mtiilna I* restricted to
FOR SALE— One s..;aTl hortf d t f-'
than her husband nnd told other FOR BALE— 04 acres on the St.
cUaeltleatlon.
trie light plant. HooidhaniCble^ f Afl i
Johns rivor In Volusia county,
arror la made The Ban*
tourists they had beth married a
man_Co.______ ■- ■
* • .im-- ‘ ..nttl&amp;H
[■raid Will be responsible
close
to
Monroe
bridge,
for
salo
week. Yesterday nlobning tho man
t» fine Incorrect Insertion,
FOR
SALE—
S.
C.
R.
L
Red nnJ1'!
■'
or
trade.
About
15
acres
in
bearing
appeared alone about their tent
Irtrtlaer, fo r subsequent
Barred P. Rock cockcreh for ----and soon drove away only to ap­ grove; three flowing wells; land
otj. The office should be
Immediately In ease o f
_ farmer
___________
_______
peal to a
a little
later_for very rich and as fine as there la in breeders. March and April hatehL * *.
assistance in getting his auto o u t! Florida for trucking. No improve- $2.50 and $2.00’ each. Punj 6r*l
TO A l l V K H T H E R J . ,.
of n ditch. Several hoyra later the ments except barn;.all under fence, and healthy. Mrs. Joe Shlngler.' ' " atSIW
■raid representative thor•
&gt;t .tr.ltf#farmer returned to the scene and Owners in buiinesa have not the Donalsonvillc, Ga.
fimlllar with ra tes rales
1,111Inn Henson, her next friend.
time
to
look
after
Mine.
For
quick
FOR SALE — McCIaren and D u t P ; / ' ^ ^
uelllrntlnn. wltt gIVO.iJou
I'omplrtinant. v a .T h e Overstreet examination of a small mound reon.
a
n a If
n
(• Information.
And
lop cord tires and tubes. G d « ' ■
Turpentine Company, a corp o­ vealed the body of Mrs. Cummings, sale or trade will take $25,000.00.
assist
lO. they will seal
at Koy In
ration. et al„ Defendant.— Order. wrapped In an old army blanket, Address John II. W olf &amp; Co., Da
H
O
U
S
E
S
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
as, oil, best accessories. FelloWk '
B
U
IL
D
IN
G
Tlw Suite o f Florid1!, to rienree
g your want
FLORIp A— ORLANDO— Orlando
Land, Florida.
ervice Station. First and Elpy,,
j
'T V
■Frost. Atvlrs Frost, VV. H. Y. WH­ huried under two feet! of.earth.
■i .
effective.
mornng Sentlnnl; largest classi­
FOR.SALE1—Small hotel, 18 rooms, IG'- and Fannie D. Wilkie. If living,
M
A
T
E
R
IA
L
FOR
— t)
6 iacres
of ccelery
JK oSALfe
A iicj —
c r e s ui
c i c r y Phone 447-L3.
i. I' &gt;' J |
aronTffA T NOTICE,
fied business, rate lc a word, minat a sacrifice. Close In. This Is and. If dead, ell parties claiming In­
land, 16 mifiutes ride on Sanford FOR SALE— Full blood young JfTrV
1
under George Frost, Alvlra Japs
Strive Educate Ave,
rrtleers ahould g iM i-ttitlr
Imum 24c cash with order.
the
best buy on the peninsula, For terests
51
IR
a
CL
k
Concrete
Co.,
general
vc. at Meoia Hammock. Flowing
sey cow, fresh. Phone J814. 1 , , .t&gt;1^ ^3
Frost. W. n. Y. Wilkie and Fannie
tr postofflre addreaa as
_ „ i _i
t
j'vFi
water.
Two 1 . 7
cement work, aldewlaka, build­ short time only $13,000,00. Write D. Wilkie, deceased, or otherwise. Y o u n g M en o f K o rea well, no sulphur
■ their phona number If
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Aurtey coi oaia
In the property described In this
■life reeulte. About one
houses,
40
Brown
Leghorn
pullets,
Rusts, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest ing blocks, irrigation boxeo. J. &amp; Cummings A Donovan, Belvedere order,
three-weeks-old calf. Write Mrs.
and to nil persons unknown
tut of a thousand haa a
Bldg.,_paytona_Bearh, Fla._____ _ Interested
wood enough for life; H acre of L. IL Allen, Longwood. Fla.______ v
classified medium, rate cash .09c Terwilleger, Prop.
In the property
Involved
.............................
SEOUL, Korea, June 17. — The
ids and the o tS ereica fl't
grapes,
some
orange
trees.
652
charge. 10c per line, minimum Lumbar and Building Material. FOR SALE — Seven-room bunga­ In thl). suit, which is situated In University of Seoul, founded by
titrate w ith , -you Onleaa
FOR SALE — Buffet, fumed oak ‘
H-mlnnls County. Florida, and d o .u
sow your addreSa.
.30c.
low. Han lights, water and all scnhi-d as follows, to-wit:
lilt Japanese government of Korea, feet from the hard road. $200
finish. 410 Palmetto Ave.
Carter Lumber Company
tbeentlaaaare MUST be
down
and
$25
per
month
till
paid
Il'-Kinnlng at thi- southwest c o r ­ was opened here recently. The new
modern conveniences. Mrs. L. II.
MAINE— Watervtlle, Morning SenAT ONCE— Man to make sewer ‘ ataj:
N. Laurel bu Phone 605.
i is person at The San*
in
full,
no
interest.
3
acres
cleared
ner
of
the
northwest,
quarter
o
f
lot
university, to which It Is intended
Allen, Longwood, Fla.
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
flerald nfrice or b y let*
nlpe fittings. No experience re­ ••.HUW
1. seetlon 3X, township 10. S. It. 19
land, partly tiled. Box 791, San­
Telephone
d U eea tla ple arc Interested in Florida prop­ Mi l l LUMBER- CCT House of
K.. run east 914 feet, north 42J feet, to give a standing equal to that of
quired. Must be thoroughly relia­ iiUl*
■re eol valid.
Service, Quality and Price
By putting rock salt through a west 9|S feet, south 123 feet: and the Imperial Universities of Japan ford
erty. Roach them through the
ble nnd wilting to learn. Apply K.
nlso hettlnnlng at the southwest
•cue. Prompt, E fficie n t
roper, will admit both Korean and FOR SALE— By owner,
acres B. McCracken, SupL, between 9:00
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
new process, a Russian chemist corner
o f lot 2. run east 31*.45 feet,
Service.
tion
tiled land with six-room house, and 10 a, m. The' Florida McCrack-* . —-qt’
The eel only produces eggs once claims to have made strands of north UST feet, west 31*45 feet, ananeso students.
Its purpose, according to tho on 4th St. and Pecan Ave. Inquire en Concrete A Pipe Co.
smith I3fi7 feet, less south 5 acres,
BALM BEACH COUNTY—The in n lifetime.
wire that are stronger than steel. o f nnd In section 35, township 20. Japanese authorities, is to educate Box “ C. C.’\ care Herald.
; 1 i*L Lit*1?
scene of stupendous developmentS. It 29 F..
Miscellaneous
Koreans In tho higher branches of
You are hereby ordered snd re­
Read about It In the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FRENCH quired to appear on the Hh day of learning so as to fit them to tako
W anted .
H e lp W a n te d
Atltciist, A. D. 1924. to the bill filed , part in the administrative, legislaquest.
T ry Sm ith’s B arber
nit.-ilnst you in the above entitled |tive nnd judicial functions of the
AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO LAKE MONROE.
cause amt court.
!P—Santord business men TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
WANTED — Poaltidn.by gradu-i t M
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
1VHness K. A. DoiikIiish, clerk of government of their own country. Shop fo r good barber
ire In need of competent
Times, the great homo dally,
ate stenographer. Box 10 care - Jgj
said
circuit
court,
and
the
official
Mild read the classified rato lVic per word, minimum ment on French Avenue from First Street north to Lake Monroe has seal thereof .this 2 day o f May. A.
1 »'#! f l
Coolies L ea ve F arm s w ork — n ext V alde7 Herald. LjlI__ 1__ I___i
ThejHerein ' There,’« no charge Zee cash with older. Write been'completed and tho,completed work has been finally ncccpted by D 1931.
wideWANTED
—
Agent;
live,
(HKAli)
R
A.
DOUGLASS,
or »cn4ing oWfc*&gt;f*town*fof for complete rate card.
tho Commission of tho i l l y of Sanford, Florida.
I'lcrk.
The Spoiling of a Good Word
To P u ll C ity ’ R ikishas
awake man to sell autopio^l
itn tfmre *(p probably just DRVroEhPKnti ATTENTION— f»en*
A M. WEF.KK, I&gt;. r .
&lt;From St. Louis Post-Dispatch) specialty of exceptional merit
•The follpwing lx th r final estimate o f tho cost of pAving French Hv
anrnln
la
hcgtHliInK
the
greatest
de­
nt'ltllA
NCK
&amp;
LEM
I
HE.
ion ypu n&gt;gnt In tho dty.
Bonus Is an Innocent laitln wurd Seminole county. Fine apporti)
BERING, Juno 17.—The pollro
Attorneys, (JrUndo, FIs.
velopment In (llnrlila’s history: a Avenue with sheet asphalt froth First Street north to Commercial
cstimate that there are 70,000 'rlki- meaning "good,” but when trans­ for a hustler. Suitable for ai
D—Hnir to straighten for half million dollar highway to the Street 24 feet in width and 16 feet In width from Commercial Street June 3-10-17*21;
July l-S-13-22.
Kiilf hcarh Just
fin Idled; a tw o
shas on the streets of Peking. All lated into tho language of Ameri­ makes of cars. B. W. B., Box 1417,
[ also make braids at a million
dollar bridge across E scam ­ north to Lake Monroe.
.
can politics it loses Its reputa­ Orlando, Fla.
« ••
ile price. Mrs. M. T. Smith, bia Itay started: quarter million
Sfotlrp n f A s p l l r a l l u n f u r T n s D e e d but 7,000 belong to companies
From First Street to Commercial Street, 24 Feet Wide.
t ' m l r r S e e t l o n 073 o f I k e f i e n e r n l
dollar opera house tinder c o n stru c­
which leaso them out to coolies at tion.
rrnch Avc.
S Is tH tre e f I k e S t e l e o f F l o r i d a . ■ tho equivalent of sever! cents a
tion; t w o millions being spent on 234 Cu. Yds. excavation @ 40c ......................... ........... .......... $
93.60 ' Notice
Is hereby given that \V. 8,’J
h ig h w a y ; greatest chance fo r live
...................................
.... .............
.....day.
Hhrle.
purchaser of Tax
CertlUcate
1 More than 200,000 persons are
•» Mil* f
137.55
developers to get
In on
ground 131 Lin. Ft. valley gutter @ $1.05.................... ..... i.............
No._
ib.'dsUd
the 4th day of June, Vlepcndent upon the livelihood
floor.
W rlto Development Depart­ 331 IJn. Ft. concroto curb and gutter @ 7 6 c..[.....................
4
J
253.84
•M4. A- li. 1917. has
h«»
nivd
»ald
certificate
’
joined
by
these
coolies,
it
is
aald.
ment The Petmarola News.
ren11 haa ritmlA aunlLia. " reti
» •n
■
•
222
Lin.
Ft.
flush
curb
@
35c......______
______
____
________
77
I1.? I s ^ “ f n
^
.*veragV diliy'Varm W o t a '
W E S T V m o i N I A — C larksburg. The
C la rk sb u rg
Exponent, morning 757 Sq. Yds, 6"' rock base @ 80c_____ _______■
.... .......
605i.ftO ’ agei-' with law. Snlil eertlftratp cm- coolie Is 25 cents, out of which he
•V 'rrtJ -g M til ?
AW
N
FKKT1LIZER
------- t" lr Issue.
btreers the follow in g itesvllbeil propi— ■
- - - I i—h1nml|t*i■**«—
*■ /rt'f'nvHaw
a*t pay his 'rikisha hiro. In spite
741
Sq.
Yds.
2"*aheet
asphatt
top
5P
$1.02...............
..............
TSS.fltf
I
ml, in a«?. o f
per word, minimum Jtc,
■-riy situated In Hemlonte county!
the meagre profits, sny
y the potlx'
» t »na
Florida, lo-tvit ■
640
Sq.
Ft,
concrete
alley
returns
@
30c
...............................
192.00
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
ilo^k tp tlje
W. Cor. o f HEH. Of Section ••c '‘* «&gt;untry pcpplq il
j&lt;t(
I
nd bags .............. ....... 11.25
flfi.Olb*1
Floiida real estate advertise itv 2 Typo B-Inlets @ $.'KbOO................... ...... ....... ................ :....
loSft,?', 9 p.. It. 3q E.. ruo K. 12-10 capital and engage In the, business
j.mut ...
Sanford
Novelty
W
orks
&lt;4
S d bags......................... $2.0rf tho St. Petersburg Times. One cent
lu
tV,
llttw
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f
Hanford
tlrnnt.
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L
S
H
45 Lin. Ft. 12" storm sower @ $1.05.,......... ......................... .
47.21H&amp; dokracs, tV. 1j.50 oh,. tV. S 92 cli tor an extent that is pausing
V . C. C O LLER P rep.
. .
cent a word daily, two cents a word
CHMIUATF.
VETERINARIAN
■ :\ A
Laboratory iqspectlop of* m a t $ r i n l a , ...........1 ,,...-^
. 33.35- 7.-14.32 Ap. t&lt;* bog. f i . . .am tand ebortago of farm labor.
S. ___•
Sundays._________________________
V, .,i i t j l n g assessed lit the dale of the;
apol
aeffnl expense, 1nlvprt|*ltjg, etc., 2 per c e n t . . ......
■deliver—Terms cash.
Geaeral Shop mud Mill w a r t f 1■ &gt;
AO.Id issuoace, o f such rerilflrate In tna-l
A SPLENDID FBBL1NU
I
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
Room 205 Conrad Building
n it
90.26 name-nf A. If. latman. Unlami said I That tired, hnlf-sick, disenurngEngineering, 4 per cent
anything?" If so advertise In
Phones:
Office
20,
Home
21
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER ;; tlnal L
•r.rtlftciitc shall ln&gt; ri’dvi'mvd a ccord ­
ing to law tax deed will Issuo thorr- ed feeling caused by a torpid liver'
tho ‘‘Gainesville Sun."
■IT Commercial I tlM t
&gt;m . .. I .
*
DELAND, FLA.
•CHASE &amp; CO.
and constipated'bowels can be*
Total
coat...............................................................
$2,392.10
t’5k,°" ,h*1 **lh ,Uy of
results
if
it
•ADVERTISING
ta
■1 Phono 503
\
*
.
gotten ritj
of- .with surprising
* *-&gt;rr
l buyers. Pa-.Wflrmss my official signature and
To bo borne by City, 1-3.................................$ 797.37
**nl this tho 19th Uuy o f May. A. D. nmmnlne'sa bv using HerWne. Ynu
■*«•-.....
To be borne by adjacent property owners,... 1,604.73
Y 1
tU t...
i
feel Its beneficial effect with the
J.M4
an industrllal and agricultural secS an ford N ovelty.
(Kent)
n. A. DOUG LASH.
Number1
of
feet
frontage
.......
..................
4,168
first dose ns its purifying and reg.
HI ’tJittt't
tion.
‘ T e r r rtrcult Court, Hcmluole Coun*
ulating effect Is thorough and
tyiul'lorlda.
ARCHTTECT
Assessment per foot frontage...,................. $
3.8261
W o rk s
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
complete. It not only driven out
tiy a; M. WEEKS, D. C.
From Commercial Street to Lake, 16 Feet Wide.
First
National
Bank Bldg: ■••&gt;1 ■ ■
Johns County Is reached through
bile and impurities but It imparts
V.
C.
COLLER,
Prop.
tho
St.
Augustine
Evening
Record.
uses For R en t
581 Cu. Yds. excavation @ 40c.................................................$ 233.60 ; T r ffflc is so congested at times a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
Sanford, —--------- - Florida
Quick results. Two cents per word. 400 Sta.‘ Yds. overhaul @ l c .......................... ...... ...........7.-7....
4.00 jdlirirtg the day In Paris that many strength, vim, and buoyancy o f
General
Shop
and
MIR
Work
Sample
copy
on
request.
tne wealthy
wi
692.30 (v* *•*?
are either walking snirits. Price 60d Sold by Union
FOR RENT — Furnished
1978 Lin. Ft. flush curb @ 35c.............................................
the tram, or street cars. Pharmacy. *
•' • ifarnished bungalow and
Contractor and BuDder
1841 Sq. Yds. 6" rock base @ 8 0 c....................................... — 1,472.80 j T u 9 , n *
TT!\ t«.tl
11th St. nnd Oak Ave. In­
TRACE JAZZ TO GERMANY
1,770.72
1736
Sq,
Yds.
2"
sheet
asphalt
top
@
$1.02...................
.....
.
•if A '10* ’■I
in. Julius Takach, Celery escape such ailments as apoplexy,
517
Commercial
Street
TL R. Trafford’s Map. Sanford, Fla.
2 Typo B. Inlets @ $30.00................................................. —
60.00 *'* ;
■Mrs. Asplnwall, 12th St.
eating. Tho advent of prohibition,
die Ave.
-$. l a w y e r
398.68
•*-J.
$0.75 V: C» Coller, N. W. *4 Blk 2, Tr 8............................ 104.2
,»*•*•**#•*■•■
36 Un. Ft. 12" storm sewer &lt;§&gt; $1.05...................
such an ebb that a nomination foi
-—* SL
feNT — Two- garages, 315 stead of confessing and abjectly
104.2
131.10 •(eH, Ferguson, Lot 0, Bik 2, Tr 8 .
398.68
Extra work .................................. .. ....... - .... ................
&lt;v» i
alia Avenue. Apply Bee
«(• — Coart Hotii
’’ 13.00 Jj*F.?Hckinan, Lot I, Blk 2, Tr 0...................... ...... . 62.1
199.34
Two monuments at street Intersections @&gt; $6,60...,
Wllaon Welding ft Radiator
Hford
Ave. and Fourth St.
___________id
SL
55.18 ^ F r Hickson, Lot 2. Blk 2, Tr 9............ .................... 62.1
199.34
Laboratory inspection of materials ....... ....... ...... ...
tvisif
!NT— Lower half &lt;£one of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ «
Works
392.68
Legal'expense, advertising, etc., 2 per cen t---- ......
89.40 l|ra."D. A1. Manard, Lot 10, Blk 2, Tr 9..„.......... ......104.2
* 178.80 YUsntic Coast Line R. R. Co., right-of-way on
Engineering, 4 per . cent. —.......ir......... .....................
■If b*« Metal we ex veld lLm
Snu
■ R E A L -E S T A T E
* * Commercial Street between Laurel Avenue and
Adjoining this one. In
Av# ■
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Connelly A Sons for terms. HFECIAL— 7-room apartment house,
Attorney-atO
Maple Avenue .....
5
7.80
$4,737.65
‘VT—Cool, comfortable, 6- fou r b lo c k s west o f Man Juan (JarPerter-Judy Co., Lot 6. Blk 1, Tr 8___
118
229.60
Over Semlnetf
To be borne by.City, 1-3......................... «...$1,579.22
First St. Brings Ito jfo per
ft^nished house with gar- age.
yank
Porter-Judy Co., Lot 8, Blk 1, Tr 8__ ____ _______ ,.U 8
229.60
month. Ask about It.
To be borne by adjacent property. ....... 3,168.43
P. O. Box 1052.
5-ncre farm on hard road. T w o F lo r id a u
Sanford,
■
—
Viptor and Belle Check, Lot 1, Blk 4, Tr 9 .................118
229.60
Number of feet frontage-------------------- ------- 1,624
IKT — 6-room house, new- etory d w e llin g ; well tiled; a bar
W
.
J.
T
h
igp
en
Victor and Belle Check, Lot 10, Blk 1. Tr 9.............JIB
, ^ , 229.50
Assessment per foot frontage ......................... ........
1.9448
throughout. Fine lo- gain; term s; 6 miles out.
Several beautiful bungalows, close
Victor and Belle Check, Lot I, Blk IN, Tr. 9.......
118
229.60
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
® I f t h St.
Real Estate anJ Insurance
'In; reneonahlc; terms to suit.
Victor
and
Belle
Check,
Lot
10,
Blk
IN,
Tr
0.....
.......
118
229.60
NO. FEET
FINAL
IeNt — 8-room furnished Several w e ll lo ca te d building lots
Pqleston-Brumley Bldg.
118
229.60
wring summer months, on corner, cheap; •terms.
NAME.
DESCRIPTION
FRONTAGE ASSESSMENT Victor and Belle Check. Lot 1, Blk 2N, Tr 9------* Sanford, Fla.
ATrORN EY-AT-LAW **„
ojgin*. 805 Park.
General mercantile business. W eeklv Randall Chase, Beg. at N. E. Pt. of Int. of Fulton
Victor and Belle Check, Lot 10, Blk 2N, Tr 9.......
118
229.60
sales a verage good, year round.
First National Bank Bldg*
Victor and Belle Check, All Blk 3N, Tr 0 .. „ ..........
22
42.79
Street and French Avenue in City o f Sanford,
Reason fo r selling, leaving town.
i i
Sanford
'!■
,I W t $
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
10-acre
well
Improved
rarm
on
Lake
Fla.,
run
N.
559
Ft.,
E.
200
Ft.,
S.
559
Ft.,
W.
J5KS’ CONVENTION — —
?•'
,
LKD0. Juno 17. — The Or- Monroe: also on Dixie Highway. All
interest
up
to
July
1,
1924,
and
from
and
after
such
date,
said
special
200
F
t,
to
Beg.,
In
Section
25,
Township
19,
Implements suitable for dairying.
- a ..,
* nsrat .Club is in charge of Terma to suit.
assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual installments
Range 30 .......... .... ........................................ 559
$1,087.14
APPROPRIATE
i*i and scientific program
with
interest
at
8
per
cent
per
annum
on
all
deferred
payments.
George G. Herring, Beg. 559 Ft. N. of th oN. E. Pt,
rrtainment of the Florida
SEMINOLE
LETTERING
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o f the City of San­
of Int of Fulton 8treet and French Avenue,
* Association, which will
For All Classes of Work
ford. Fla., this 31st day of May A. D. 1924.
FI June 17-19 for its 22nd . B u sin ess E x ch an ge
in the City of Sanford, Fla., run E, 198 Ft.,
Tho Matthews
107 Nortt Sanford Ava
convention. Arrangements
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILLIPS, City Clerk.
I
N. 137 Ft., N. Wly 200.8 F t, S. 200 F t, to Beg.
W e la k a ■ !« « - . Baa(aet|
&gt;2 made to take cose of 100 Welaka B ld g .------ Phono 803
184.76 June 3-10-17-24.
In Sec. 25, Tp. 19, R. 30 E................... ....... .......... 95
Phono 417-L-2
« ri.&gt;
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

D rugs V a lu e ffit1.
* 2 Million Seized

)tt Moves Office
spares tp Take
i B u rd en o f Duties
the Premiership

Tribute to
[emory o f Zola

NEW Y&amp;RK, June 16.PniRe valued at more than $2,
000,000 were nA
A nhl Saturday
P,n * ,t ruch coming o ff a pier at
Ifoboken, It became known MonH. D. Esterbrook, chief
o f apecial agents and treasury
department, who conducted the
raid, nald the seizure uncovered
° # / i f Oie most elaborate and
effective schemes, ever divulged
for smuggling narcotics into
this country. The druge were
KOcr?^® ,n handles of 5,000
•scrubbing brushes.

NEW YORK BOXER
MEEK DEATH IN
CABARETMURDER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924

SUSPECT p

They
Figurefin French Crisis
'

Wounded Man.-, Arrested In
Connection With Big Chi­
cago Robbery la Reported
To Have Confessed Guilt In
Connection With Holding
Up Train and Obtaining
Over Million In Registered
Mail And other Valuables

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS

BODIES OF FIVE
STORM VICTIMS
Seven More of Twelve Known
To Have Perished In Ten­
nessee
Cloudburst
And
Storm Remain Undiscov­
ered— Crowd o f 2,000 Peo­
ple Are Searching For Re­
mains of Unfortunate Peo­
ple— Worst Storm In Years

...NUMBER 03.

Alleged Klansm an
Is Placed on Trial
EBENBURG, Pa., June 16—
William Monahan, age 21, went
on trial fo r tho murder Monday
in connection with the death o f
three young men nt Lillcy April
6 when a figh t broke out be­
tween Lilly residents and al­
leged meihbers of Ku Klux Klan
who marched through the town.
Monahan - is first resident o f
Lilly to be tried on » murder
indictment. Thirty other men,
17 alleged Klsn members, and
13 Lilly residents, nre under
similar indictments.

State Committee, _
r ia
Commanders A a , h
V ..4
A djutants Meeting
Annual M eet H e te

WAINWRIGHT HAS Discuss Plans f o r *
NO RECOLLECTION Annual M eeting
150 and 175­
OF HIS CONDUCT Between
in Attendance— !

• t- v/J
CHICAGO June 16.— An al­
JOHNSON CITY. Tenn., June
leged confession of a suspect, iden­
Latest photo o f M. Harriott, *man of tho hour” in France, shown 16.— In a scene o f mountain wreck­
tification of others, and informa­ in speaking attitude. A t left ia M. Painleve and right M. Henri Blum age which beggnrs description, only
Bounces that Gen­
tion found in letters taken from both o f whom will be in the new Socialist cabinet.
two more of the 12 bodies of per­
them, guided city, state and fed­
ii Amnesty W ill
. -----------------i- « ------------- sons known to hnve drowned in tho
eral authorities in their investi­
double cloudburst o f late Friday
His First Step Bill Brennan, Formerly Contender gation Sunday of tho $1,000,000
night had been recovered up till
Dance Here To
rogist&lt;yed mail robbery Thursdny
Sunday night, bringing the total of Man Who Attempted To Kill His
for Heavyweight Title. Killed by
W ife and Polite Chief Declares
night,
when
four
automobile
loads
bodies
found
to
five.
Fully
2,000
IS, June 16.— A fter saGangster*— Motive Unknown.
He Doesn’t Remember Sat­
o f bandits held up n Chicago, Mil­
persons from Eliznbothton, John­
At the opening seuion o f
the Unknown Soldier
urday’s Episode.
,
son
City
and
other
towns
in
the
waukee &amp; St. Paul mail train
the
annual conference o f poft
NEW
YORK,
June
10.
—
Police
. the Arc de Triomphe,
vicinity o f the 1&gt;o&lt;icd area Sun­
few miles from here.
commanders,
poat adjutant*,
nre
continuing
efforts
to
determine
Declaring that he has only s
Twenty $1,000 Hills Found.
-uing Emile Zola at a
day night were ..icking their way
adjusted
compensation
offi­
the
motixe
which
caused
two
men
Twenty $1,000 bills, some of
! through debris nlong the banks of vague memory, o f a disturbance of
ceremony Sunday afttho
Wataugn
nnd
its
tributaries
cers
and
members
o
f
the
exec­
which
according
to
federal
offito
shoot
to
death
Bill
Brennan,
some
nature
which
was
witnessed
i, and at the same time
searching for the remaining seven
mials, were identified ns coming
“ by n big crowd o f people", J. P. utive committee o f the Flor­
. ting that general am- heavyweight pugilist, in his caba­ from the registered pouches, were
lost bodies.
&gt;1
ret
early
Sunday.
James
A.
Cullen,
Wainwright, who on Saturday at­ ida department o f American
would be one of the first
found in possession of James H.
Two More Bodies Found
Legion
held
here
today,
tha
of the new government, state trooper and friend o f Bren­ Watson, arrested late last night
The bodies found Sunday were tempted to kill his w ife and Chief
when he came to tho flat where
nan,
Hied
early
Monday
from
those
o f Lou Lewis, nged four o f Police Roy G. Williams with a chief officers were reappoint­
Hcrriott
installed
wr
previously detectives had taken
yenrs,
and her baby sister, aged sawed-off shotgun, declared to a ed by the executive body while wounds
received
in
lighting
gang­
I,ocnt Merchants Declare Thnt
elf in the foreign office sters after they shot his ring J. H. Wayne, identified as a ban­
representative of The Sanford Her­
Start of Sanford's First four mouths, rhiidrrn of Cecil ald Sunday afternoon that he resolutions, committee reports
|eQuai d’Orsai.
dit shot during the robbery; Pnul
friend.
Lewis, who is now in the hospital
Campaign Gives indication here with two of his sons ns a re­ doesn’t remember any detail o f the and discussions on several
this gorgeous office, from
Brennan
wns chatting
with Wade, Tulsa, Okla., aviator; Wal­
of Hcing Tremendous Suc­ sult o f injuries received when they episode which almost resulted In subject* were among other mat­
| tapestried walls Henry IV, friends when Hughes, who is de­ ter McComb and James Mahoney,
ters taken up.
|«f France and Navarre, the scribed as an unkept individual Federal warrants charging rob.
cess— Interest Grows In were carried away in the swirling the death o f several people.
After the meeting o f the execu*
“ I am sorry that It all hap­
i Marie dc Medici, the queen with a prison record, asked for the bery o f the mails havo been is­
torrents
o
f
the
flood.
The
bodies
Movement Inaugurated By
it, and other notables o f by- pugilist to step outside for n mo­ sued for the Inst four.
o f two small girls were found pened", he said to the newspaper­ tire committee at 8:45 o’clock this
Who's got tho dollar?
Chamber of Commerce and buried in sand and rubbish on the man and when reminded of the morning It was learned that tha
|d*ys, look down upon him, ment. Shots were heard almost im­
Acting on information obtained
A new game has been started in
Sanford Credit Association hanks o f ‘ the Watauga hnlf n mile face that he came very near killing present department adjutant and
Vi new premier must have mediately afterward.
from Wayne, wounded five times
Hanford nnd is meeting with much
itneed strange emotions. He
nnd
near
death,
detective
squads
from their home. Only a wisp of several ncople and getting killed vice commanders were reappoints
The snooting occurred nt 4:30
success
and
getting
good
results.
a cha
___ __
_JM A
Sanford’s
"Pay-U
p
Week”
cam­
from
poverty—
a
poor
the older girl’s hair was visible himself, nis reply was: "I wish to ed though the latter with
wn
o'clock. Sunday morning when the were dispatched Sunday to definite
Early this morning Tho Sanford paign started o ff with n "bang"
goodness I had been killed but I In rank. Reappointed officers situ
zni
of nn impecunious
army cabaret wns deserted except for localities to search for the loot,
when her body wns loented.
C. Howard Rowton, of Palatkn#
Bright nnd early
■nd educated on a free state waiters, Brennan, his sister nnd which they honed to recover nearly Herald attached a dollar bill to a this morning.
Too bodies of Mrs. I.um Smith. didn't want to kill anybody."
slip of pnper nnd paid Ball Hard­ responses to the urgent nnpeal for her scven.year-old son, nnd Mao
department
adjutant; T. M. Lloyd,
ship, whose aunt was n cook. Cullen. Ono o f the men, who Bren- intact. Confidence. . .thnt
The
chief,
with
whom
the
news­
. . . they
_ were
ose first warm overcoat was nnn’a sister identified Inter, enter­ following the right lends nnd ware Company the money with the lUTiiunts to lie squared, begun to Ellis, n six-year-old girl whoso paperman went to the Jail, asked o f Pensacola, senior vice comman­
lift of thnt nunt’s employer, ed nnd asked Brennen to step into would “ clear up the nffair in short request that they in turn pay some come into the business establish­ body wns kept from following the the prisoner if he had anything der; W illiam Seitx o f Lakeland,
Vtlist Maurice Bnrrcs, a col- the hall for a moment. FIc com ­ order ” was expressed by Morgan other account, nnd keep the money ments o f ninny local merchants, flood by her dress catching in n against him and he replied: "N o, second vice commander; Harrey
i of Hcrriot’s in the last plied nnd was almost immediately .Collins, 'police chie, and Martin busy paying hills all during " I ’ ay- l b it much interest is being niani. barbed wire fence, were found chief; I haven’t got anything Payne, o f Jacksonville, third vies
Up Week.”
Tested in the enmpnign is evidenced Saturday.
against you and I tried to kill you. commander, and Zack Ussard o f
Huchcs, detective chief.
shot to death.
Between the time the money by this eagerness to pay up ac­
Talleyrand's Desk’
The
bodies
yet
un
found
nre
I am sorry but I don't remember Lake Cily fourth vice command­
Four Under Arrest.
Brennan’s sister, known on the
started out this morning until 3
P P. commanders
M ______
er. Tha
The vice
wMa
those o f Mrs. Cecil Lewis, wife o f nnlything about 1L’1
|he Icnncd his bulky frame stage ns Shirley Sherman, told the
“ Wo have four o f tho bandits un­ o ’clock this afternoon this one dol­ counts, it was pointed out.
The campaign officially opened the man of that name in a hospital
magnificent desk wrought police she ran outside and saw live der arrest.
The chi
chief reminded him o f the chosen by lot and ranked accordChief Hughes said lar bill had paid 14 different ac­
ing to seniority.
&gt;*
at 7&gt;w.'clock and will be continued here with two sons and mothor of
slay nnd marquetry, he must men, all o f whom ran nway when after the federal warrants were is­
counts. It hnd passed through throughout tho week. Interest has tho two children whose bodies were fact that he had alwavs tried to
According
to
the
program
otltfr
|ftlt a secret pride, for that she appeared. She seized Hughes sued to forestall habeas corpus
the hands o f The Sanford llcrnld, been stimulated in the movement found Sunday on the banks o f the givo him (W ainwright) a snuare work done by the executive
elonged to no less a person by the arm as she screamed for proceedings in the state courts for
T^lic Ball Hardware Company, Rou- by tho decision o f tho committee in Wataugn, three other children, deni and had even suspended his mittee was the appointment
Ttlleyrand.
30-day sentence last Thursday on
help. Hughes, however, threw her the suspects' release.
millat and Anderson, McKinnonWayne, who was identified by Markwood Company, Union Phnrm- charge o f tho drive, to give nwny n aged 15, R and 10 years; Lum the promise* that he would leave approval o f an Americanism „
ithcr man of humble origin to the floor. A bullet hnltcd Cullen,
Smith, A. B. Irick and a saw mill town. This Wainwright acknowl­ cei* and other such officers such
Iihc same time was packing who was closo behind the girl, lie one o f the mail clerks aboard the acy, Geo. A. Speer &amp; Son, nnd then Ford touring car.
One merchant who hnd previ­ hand, whose name has not been edged and agreed with the chief are needed by the organisation,
i treasured books nt Luxcrn- staggered back into the cabaret looted train, was reported as say­ came back to KoumilJat and Ander­
ing he was shot by the bandit lead­ son again going from there to ously evidenced no interest in the learned. Irick also was a mill hnnd that it would havo been a whole and the "notification by mambatn
|palace preparatory to trans­ and fell unconscious.
plans for such a campaign and who land it ia thought possible that he
o f matters to be brought up at tha
er
; them to the Palace o f the
Beat Police Officer
. for disobeying orders. His in­ Mobley’s Drug Store, to Dr. H. H. did not become a member o f the o r­ might be tho unknown man. In lot better for him U he had staysd confcrenco,"
*
^ica
made
talk
impossible
but
and
served
his
sentence.
.
j
« . .. . _
j who ia duo tq reside there
McCaslin
and
then
back
to
Mobfc
Hughes and Kasai becarao aapa dx JV1
ganisation o f other business men
'-.^kfmnu'nnlcated answer* by ley's Drug Store. From thore u
tan ye4r»-^(Iastori’'Do&lt;nrier- n t c d - f t i w u p O N t M M p n l n r m f
in, a*-he lay m r hls b u d f ao
putting it on, telephoned the effleo he reduced to 11.
«n •&gt;.- county Jail, presented a*
esideni of the republic. M. turned up a corridor the door o f "slight movements o f his head to paid a bill at Mahoney Walker o f the Hanford Credit Association
*
Crews Hasten'to Scene
irrgue spent, a comparatively which was closed. Breaking the questions written and held before Company who turned it over to The early this moftting and declared
sorry sigh t With his hair very •nee met in the court, room a t tb*
court
boas# where the m
Railroad
crews
hastened
to
the
I day, receiving the congrntu- glass o f the door with the butts o f his eyes. Police did not discloso Sanford Hexald again. The Herald that people were already in the
unktmpt, several days’ growth of
called
to order by Ds
scene
following
reports
o
f
the
flood
of his exulting southern their pistols they walked into the 'who the other suspects wore who paid it •to The. Ypweli Company store wanting to pay and he wanted
icard and with blood-ahot eyes, he
Sunday
were
toiling
ttf
repair
damr
Commander
Jambs W. M.
who Sunday evening gave arms o f Police I.Teut. John Hag- were said'to have been identified. which pal'd it back to The Sanford to join the movement.
was a picture o f despair and de­
aged trackage on tae Appalachian
o f Taqipa. First, notice o f
A.
E.
Gcrmer,
chief
postal
in­
honor a colossal banquet.
spondency.
Dressed
In
clothes
that
Herald.
Then
it
went
to
W
oodruff
,
............... ....
.........
..
..............
The success o f the drive is as{tf, Kdft, Kmilghf
_
rty. They beat Hagcrty into Bnalien had-been-planned
td ~ somo— oTtKo
onscTousness, commandeered
a ?4««t3a,^H)ncentret#d- iHs-mveo^gn- ■nmH¥at»oift-«wMwtnted»ately-it"wirtence
ware
presented
and
the
time before it .was known
ti°n onf possible connection between paid on somo account they wished merchants who were interviewed ines between Hunter and Butler
taxicab and fled.
IQS was opened for the mornlni^s
Doutncrgue would be a
postoffice or federal reserve bank
the man, who almost caused a
this morning. That they were all will have to be replaced, torrents
Two
policemen,
attracted
by
the
business.
'.
ate for the presidency, it was
employes with the robbery. City
illy cn well satisfied with the results ob­ from the mountain coves having tragedy, the like o f which Sanford
A s little dollar bill is busily
Many discussions by the various
' to celebrate the nnnivers- firing, took up the chase in another and federal officers agreed that gaged in making "P ay-U p Week" tained thus far may be seen in
has
not
experienced
in
some
time,
swept away fills, trestles and
(his 30 years o f political life, taxi, and captured the pair after a tho bandits were in possession of in Sanford a success. I‘ t will con­ their answers to questions asked bridges, ss a giant broom sweeping awaits action o f tha grand Jury In poat command era were heard l u r e - ,
•m
&gt;reakneck
drive.
Both
have
served
gard to tha transportation commit­
‘ ay night's presentation of
some "Inside” information.
tinue on its travels during the by a representative of The Herald. rubbish before it.
'
Other sections the next term 'of circuit court.
tee's report by Charlie Harris « n
relief plaque to the presi. terms in prison, thfe police said.
entire week unless some concern
Several Conferences Held.
That
tha
charges
against
him
"Just bully,” declared J. G. Ball o f the division arc strewn with
ok on a double significance, The band, according to the police,
Several conferences between o f­ sticks it uway in their safe and o f the Ball Hardware Company, uprooted trees, brush ,earth and will be serious is assured by his tho routs selected over W h k fc tto
legion men wilt g o to the national
trriot and hU ministers will are members of a “ Hell’s Kitchon" ficers working on the case were holds it up.
when he was asked how the cam­ boulders, some as large as auto­ almost brute-like conduct. He will convention at S t Paul in f
heir first cabinet council at gang, who have apparently borne held Sunday afternoon. After one
The Herald requests the person paign was coming with his firm. mobiles.
probably face tho charge o f at­
ber. Another routs submit
grudge against the pugilist for such meeting in which Chief De­ or concern having this dollar in its
' ek Monday to discuss tho
"You can Just say that I think
Similar havoc was played with tempt to. murder which ia punish­
trial declaration which will some time.
jssession to phone 148 at 2 o ’clock it will be u tremendous success the Laurel Fork railway in the able by a long term in prison,'it Is
i
•*’; * * •
tectives Michael Hughes, Police
Brennan, whose home, formerly Captain William Schoemaker Po­
in the senate and chamber
giving the and I am happily surprised at the Hampton Breamer section, four or said. Yet he doesn’t appear to be ami delegate and this added s&lt;
uesdny afternoon
what to tha dlscusaion. It is
Qties at 3 o'clock Tuesday was in Chicago, was a noted pugi- lice Superintendent Matthew Zim­ names o f tho persons through hearty response t(iat has already five miles to tho west.
terturbed very much on that score, cnown ret which route will be
"
•
The first ministerial istic figure for ten years, becoming mer and Inspector Germer, partici whose hands it has traveled.
come In this morning,” ho continle
evidenced
interest
in
the
date
Reports
coming
in
Sunday
from
Iat Elysec will be held Mon- i formidable challenger for the pated, the following statement was
At tho rato it Is moving it w ill)Ued. The speaker further declared the flooded area, which is about set for his trial and he asked the lccted. In the latter there la a
emoon with President Dou- wavyweight title in 1020. He was uissued:
pay many bills before the end
that he believed that rt wns one of eight miles wide and 15 miles long, chief when he would face the cou rt over provision which would
presiding to the final text knocked out by Jack Demjsey at
imno
"W e have important
clues which the puy-up campuign Saturday the best movements that has been ndicate that a score of houses, When told that it was uncertain, ha tha men attending the national
convention a chance to eee sevtfM
Madison Square BGarden that wo believe will load to the solution night.
i declaration.
Continued on page a.
barns and mills were washed away, appeared disappointed.
o f the larger northern cities durin g
year, but surprised critics by car­ of the mystery. To say more at this
General Nollet
ftfost o f theso buildings were at
Walnwright’s chief concern ap­ the trip. Most o f the poet cornpng to the premier’s selection rying the fight to the champion time would be to work against our­
Garden’s Bluff and Fish Springs, peared to bn that for his two boys manden seemed to be in (SrurjcCM
artin's
Lead
Over
Secretary
To
Hillquit
and
staying
twelve
rounds
before
neral Nollet as minister o f
selves.”
small villages on the bank o f the o f whom he said: "God •knows the route submitted by the
tn the most rabid o f the op- taking the count o f ten. He was
Chief o f Police Collins also dis­ Sidney J. Catts 23,755 Takes
Watauga.
where they are now.” The prisoner tee, however, which wiU
L
ife
Sunday
bo press seems to have been knocked out once by Dempsey be­ cussed progress In the caso with
poor. Headed by the Red Crosa said that he had been living in
expensive.
fore
the
latter
dethroned
Jess
W
il­
&gt;td, and all the inclined to
his aids.
TALLAH ASSEE, June
10.—
NEW YORK, June 16.— Mrs. chapter o f Elisabethton, citizens o f Sanford several yaara, having come
Joe Cheney o f Orlando,
new president and premier lard as titleholdcr. That was in
Inspector Gcrmer said this even­ John W. Martin’s majority over
that place are rendering what.im ­ here from his home In Georgia. Ha
opportunity to make good, 1018 when Dempsey scored a ing that he had no more definite Sidney J. Cntts for the guberna­ Margaret Martin, age 22, secretary mediate aid is needed. A cam­ isa been fo r some time employed committeeman, gave the
to Morris Uillnuit, socialist leader,
.
^ _ but friendly cncour- knockout in aix rounds.
information as to the amount of torial nomination totals 23,765 ac­ divorced and tired of life, attired paign for funds to relieve the with the McCracken Floridai Con- the executhre committee.
cers
appointed
and
salectad
by
Brennan Had Good Record
the loot. Asked as to whether cording to total official figures on h&lt;"-self in her prottlent lounging stricken already hns been started. crete Pipe Companv.
body have already been
Brennan figured as a “ trial
♦livering his first speech in
first and accond choice votds cast robe before she sought rest in No emergency medical or surgical
Continued on page 4.
The prisoner declared In anawer
When tha noon hour
in Democratic primary June 3. R. death in her Greenwich Village aid is needed.
irieial capacity to the memory horse" in the 1023 heavyweight
to a question that ha has been mar­ conference was atill di
Mle Zola at the unveiling o f campaign. A fter losing a decision
A. Greene defeated Frank Clark, apartment Sunday night.
ried for many years and that hia oiutions. A resolution to
A fter
incumbent, for congress fo r second reading passages from Bibio she
ponument to Zola Sunday, to Floyd Johnson, Brennan was
marriage ha* been happy until a that the legislative co
knocked out in the twelfth round
«r ilerriot said:
district by about two to one. Her­ seated herself in an easy chair aqd
year ago. Although ha declares he instructed to b a te a bill
bert J. Dranc, candidate to succeed turned on the gas. In a note to her
•government o f the republic by Lula Angel Firpo, a defeat that
remembera nothing o f 8aturday’fe to the
himself from first district, received mother she wrote: "F orgive mo for
with respect before this threatened for a lime to end dlsaffair, doesn't remember getting purpose
27,032 to 6,836 for James W. Mc- hurting you so, but 1 'am very
where the affection o f a attrously for the veteran, who
drunk, procuring a shotgun, comlegal
.
Cnnts, his opponent. J. H. Smith- tired and hope to find some rest
*1 genius has fixed Zola's spent several days ill a hospital
ng to town and looking for hla approved. Others were .
1figure. In attending this with alight concussion o f the brain
wick o f third and W. J. Scars of where 1 am going. Bury me in my
wife, the prisoner declared that h* until the afternoon session.
ny the government wishes and other injuries as a result of
NEW YORK, June 16.—Among fourth were without opposition.
supposed that the reason for his
lace dress and don’t spend any
Many forma of cruelty not
A t 12:30 o'clock tho
terrific__________
pounding he received Sunday’s political developments in
v* that the men composing the
___________
conduct was brooding over his adjourned for lunch. Tho
money on me.
great deal unlike those practiced liroken-up home.
J preserved the remembrance from the South American then bat-j Democratic circles in the pre-con- Storms In Northwest
marched to the Valdes *
*ir origins. * »' )
vention campaign hero were:
tllng his way to the frpn t
In the punishment o f Christians
Several times the prisoner bur- over 100 o f them and
____ _____
_ marked the end
M ARKET
remember the great and
Some o f the McAdoo managers Take heavy Death Toll
That
bout really
during the Spanish Inquisition, ed his face in hla pillow. He said enjoyed n luncheon
moral crisis which threw o f Brennan’a career, although ho indicated their determination to
ie waa suffering from a terrible
into a public debate. Con- mada one more appearance inside fight for substitution o f a mn
ST. PAU L, Minn., June 16.—At
CHICAGO, Juno 16. — Wheat; were used by Presly Williams, a icadache which had been paining tertained by five exi
of the necessity o f uniting tho tropes in November, when he for the time honored two-thirds least 14 persons arc reported dead July 112% to 113%; September, “ bad” negro, in tha murder o f his him since the time he awakened and vaudeville numl
b y George
olrtiea! with the moral laws was knocked out by Billy Miske In rule In the nomination o f candi­ and morn than a scorn Injured nn 114% to 116. C om : July, 81% wife, Lillie Williams, on a f a m on
Celery Avenue near this city in rom the effects o f the liquor which
First on
lain faithful to the doctrines four rounds at Omaha, Nebraska.
dates. They claimed the two-third the result o f u tornado and wind to 81% . Oats: July 47 to 47% .
ie
had
drunk
and
also
the
drug
we have defended. Wo here
Starting his professional career requirement was actually abolished storms, heavy liaii and rnin in the
NEW ORLEANS, June 16.— tho early morning hours Sunday. which had been given to him in sn by 8. Ban
Officers of the sheriff's force be­
with loud applause. Miss
• powerful w riter who bi 1*14. Brennan engaged in 121 when the convention of\1920 voted Northwest Saturday night.
July: 28.28; October, 25.05.
lieve that Williams committed his effort to secure nis capture Satur­ Cowan gave a
himself above the accond ring battles, record books show. He to be governed by the rfffcs of the
day.
terrible deed In sn effort to secure
sang n song, Maxis 1
pf the nineteenth century."
gained the sobriquet o f “ Knockout house o f representatives.
It developed latar that it waa and then danced to tha
$300 Insurance which his wife had
Meredith
Nlcholaon,
Indiana,
Bill” by flattening his opponents
secured and made out In his favor. not Wainwright's brother who suc­ all.
65 o f these contests. The only novelist and politician, announced
of youngW om an in
Williams is said to have secured ceeded In getting him, but Captain
Continued on peg* &lt;
men who knocked him out vfere that the Hooaier state probably
s
telephone wire with which he Wynn from Lake Monroe, a longFound N ear Falla Dempsey, Firpo end Mlskd, but he would not form ally place Senator
best his wife severely and latar Klme friend of the prisoner. It
also lost decisions to Johnson, Har­ Ralston in nomination and that, on
broke
two or three sticka on her Wytm, who, after others had at­ Bril
Generally speaking when a per- write, according to hla- o*rn tale,
^CARA FALLS, June 16.— ry Grebe. Miske and Battling Le- the first ballot, all the state’s
body
in
an effort to kill her. Lat­ tempted to gain entrance to Walrv—
0
thirty votes might not be cast for son buys something he has some and he has been marki lg his
“ 4y o f a young woman was m m IL , in
the
night he and hla w ife weight's room by persuasive m«ti&gt;er
Brennan was born in County him. The purpose o f this Is to use for that particular article, but checks with a cross. Unfoi tiinatotoday
oday |n gorge between
___
. (Continued from page 4.)
are
said
to
have started out from
of
make Ralstoq the darkest kind of that fact doesn’t always hold good. ly he picked out tha wron r busi­
»n Falls and Horaelhpe on Mayo, Ireland! 31 years ago.
their
home
located
on
Miko
Stoina dark hone.
A t least, it didn’t with Alex Benja­ ness upon which to pass l la last
American side. E fforts w
Edward F. Goitre, Misaouhi min. o f ebony hue.
The fact that cheek. He entered Colemai a Gift off’* farm in the direction o f Can- Tampa Soon To Havo
to reach body by rowboat Slemp Denies That He
Enrouta ha used a
Democratic leader and national it didn’t hold good in hia case la Shop and purchased some writing nan City.
futile and workmen are
hatchet to finish his crime. When New Park Commission
the
reason
perhaps
that
he
now
committeeman,
said
that
his
state,
paper, pen and ink.
W h o he
ring to lasso it. Authorities W ill Resign Position
which has been claimed by Mc­ rests either com fortably or un­ started to pay fo r it ha h id the Sheriff C. M. Hand and hj* depu­
*the body floated down river
ties discovered tho body latar it
TAMPA. June 16—The city com­
‘ over Palls last night.
WASHINGTON, June 16. — C. Adoo, probably will vote for a fa­ com fortably behind 'th&lt;* bars In proprietor write out a check for had many cuts on the head an&lt;
mission has passed a new 9 “
vorite
son,
form
er
Gov.
Frederick
$10, saying he couldn’t write or
the county Jail.
Bascom Slemp, secretary to CooU
elsewhere on the body.
nance providing lo r
For some time aceording to po­ read and that he had to make
idge announced In a formal stattf* D. Gardner, on the early ballots.
Williams was discovered by the o f five members
People K illed
lice
Alex
has
been
indulging
in
the
mark
on
the
check
to
make
it
valid.
George
E.
Brennan,
Illinois
lead­
ment today that he had not re­
officers
at
the
home
and
ha
denied
complelte control
o f issuing forged instru­
The fact that he purchased these
W reck signed his present position and er, notified the Democratic national pastime
^ _
Ur
otherwise
“ wooden items when he apparently had no killing hia wife, saying that she park ayatem. It *
would continue -actively to be asso­ committee he will arrive in New ments
checks.” For a time ha apparent­ use for them aroused the suspicion had been a victim o f an automo- present board of. fo u r members
SRSBURG, Va., Juno 1 6 .^ ciated In the Republican national York Wednesday. Tom Taggart,
ventilation of the spot whi
Indiana leader, will get hero the ly was getting the best o f the ar­ of Mr. Colemsn, who g ot in touch
Persons were killed and two
bile accident which occurred
gument
at
least
his
identity
had
with
the
authorities.
In
tha
mcansame
day.
So
will
farmer
Judge
‘"Jured today when an auto
not been discovered, but Friday be­ tlrae Alex had made himself presa Avenue. A fter a
ch they were traveling from o f likelihood. o f his retirement. Edward Moore o f Youngstown
vestigation o f the spot
dominant in the Ohio delegation ing the thirteenth proved to be scare*” in these parts, but a good
to Raleigh, N. C., left
accident la said to hav*
decidedly unlucky fo r ' Alex and
waa
obtained
o
l
him
and
manager
o
f
the
Cox
candidacy
and struck n telcphono
the officers declared
for im(
« lao foot o f n 10-foot em- Coolldgc’s campaign manager dur­ four years ogo. .Virtually all of the also proved his undoing In the ast and the negro was finally caught. were no signs o f in »
o
f
passing
checks.
tern,
The
negro
has
been
waatad
by
the
Democratic
leaders
wiU
be
on
hand
ing
convention
h
ut
week
at
Cleve­
t on Rich
Continued &lt;
on page. •
Now Al&lt;
lex •can neither read nor
■ bond issue, ft
some timer
!.
before the end o f the week.
land. *

‘Pay Up Campaign
In Sanford Opened
With “Bang” Today
D ollar B i l l Passes
Through Fourteen
Hands D uring Day

S

M cA dooSupporters
H eartily in F a v o r
o f M a j o r i t y Rule

N egro K i l l s W ife
in O r d e r T o G e t
Insurance M o n e y

N egro W ho Can Not R ead or W rite Is
A rrested fo r Passing ‘W ooden Checks’

Automobile

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E d o u a r d Herriot,
Is N ew P r e m i e r

jKev; King: T o Speak BO NU S L A W TO
On Philosophy Which
Led Youths To Kill

n s m

The Big Bcfean Brotherhood is
getting Into their summer program
in good shape. A young man who
was formerly a traveling salesman
was present last Sunday morning,
and, after the close o f the class
session, said to one o f the men,
"When I was a traveling mi(n, I
made it my business to attencDSunday school in the city whore I was
registered for Sunday, and, I .con­
and were bound fur the Millcrand fess, I never saw a bunch o f young
men go after things like those fel­
chateau in Versailles.
.
lows do.” But that is just the
Long Public Career
M. Doumergue, senator from the spirit which has made the class.
Just now the men are making
(isrd department and head of the some studies in the Gospel o f John.
senate, who Friday was elected to For tomorrow morning every man
b« the thirteenth president of o f the class is expected to read the
Prance, to Ruccccd Alexandre Mil- first chapter. Tomorrow morning
krand, has had a long career in the teacher, Mr. King, will discuss
bjlc life, during which ho hns with the men ns a prelude to the
en premier and has held n num­ teaching period, "The Philosophy
ber o f portfolios in various min­Which I.ed Loeh and Leopold To
Murder Young Franks." The sub­
istries.
•
Born at Algues-Vives August 1, ject o f the Bible address will be,
1863, he began the practice o f law "God Planning a Young Man’s
at Nimes in 1885 and several years Life.”
A very cordial invitation is ex­
later became a magistrate in
Cochin, China, in 1893 becoming n tended to young men who do not
•pedal justice of tho peace in A l. attend other classes to be present
gcria, only to yield that position and enjoy the fellowship of the
when he became a deputy from class, und the inspiration of the
hour.
Niroes during the same year.
M. Doumergue became minister
It. C. Maxwell h«n moved his of
for the colonies in 1902 and h.elJ
that post until 1906, when for n ficc from the Chamber of Com
year he was vice-president of the merer offices to the office occupied
chamber. Successively he was min- by the II. B. Lewis Real Estate
IaUr o f commerce, minister of pub­ Company.
lic instruction, senator in 1910, pre­
m ier'from 1913 to 1914, foreign
minister the latter year, colonial
minister again from 1914 until
1917, and finally president of the
•mate in 1923.
Before the caucus of tho parties
Of the left Friday, Mr, Doumergue
announced that he was not a randi(Continued from page 1)
date before the caucus but would
mittee
whose duties will be to con­
stand for election before the nafer with the commission at once
tionnl assembly Friday. When the
and ascertain when tho commission
caucus designated M. Painleve aa
expects to take up the other proj­
the candidate o f tho left parties ects.
in d when leaders of the left, fear,
The citizen stated at the meeting
ful o f a break in their plans, asked
that u .member o f the comawnuon
both M. Painleve and M. Doumerhad *ta|Td to him that sb /m a tter
gue to retire in favor of a third
o f acquiring the other plants
candidate, tha president of the sen­
would not be taken up until later
ate refused, declaring he had never in tho year, possibly In November.
advised his own candidacy and that
be refused to ask bis friends to
refrain from voting for him.
P L A N S COMPLETE
‘ (Continued from page 1.)
Paris under military escort. While
en route President Doumergue and
hia escort were forced to take the
aide of the road to allow several
moving vans containing the furni­
ture of former President Milltt-anc]
to pass. The vans with their Au»ds
had come from the Elysec palace

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(Continued from page 1)
"Action has already been taken
to g k o you sufficient additional
personnel with which’ to distribute
the applications and to meet the
administrative action which will be
required on tha completed applies*
tions which may bo received from
the benefieinries o f the law during
the remainder o f this fiscal year.
To Meet Requirement*
"This loaves for consideration
the matter o f meeting the adminis­
trative requirements o f the law for
the first six months o f the next fis­
cal year which involves not only
your department by th e .navy de­
partment and the United States
veterans* bureau. To rrtdet this re­
quirement, I am today instructing
the director o f the veterans’ bureau
to apportion his appropriation for
snlaricfi and expenses and his ap­
propriation for printing and bind­
ing, fiscal year 1036, so as to make
available for the six months com­
mencing July 1, 1924, the following
amounts for the administration of
the World war adjusted compensa­
tion act, namely: War department,
salaries and expenses, $1,800,000;
and printing and binding, $1-1,000;
navy department, salaries and ex­
penses, $250,000; and printing and
binding, $7,500.
"Y our requisition for personnel,
supplies and equipment, and print­
ing and binding, will be forwarded
to the director o f the United States
veterans’ bureau, who will honor
them to the extent o f the amount
herein mentioned."

“ N O APOLOGIES
TO M A K E ” , SAYS
C. J. M ARSH ALL YO U N G

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N O W FOR P A Y UP

Cordell Hull Gives DRIVE N E X T W E E K
O u t Statement o n
(Continucd from nngo 1.1
Seminole Hudson-Essex Co.
G. 0 . P. Convention
Pure Food Market,
(Continued from page 1)
during the present administration
tha Cleveland convention cheered
loudeat when the patriotic Domo1 ®d by Mondell and others as chnr’ acter assassins and scandal mongera.
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"From, tho gentle, not to say
. - eympathetic, mantur In which the
Republican convention dealt with
then* and-lhfijr. ia/amoua conduct,
, •». uninformed person might easily
conclude that l Newberry, Fall,
Dougherty, Forbes and their-assocldtea were persons of tho highest
probity and that Senator, Walsh
ang others who exposed wholesale
«•
t o l ’ -'VnrhlnaTs’ The old guard, special interest elc•
Republican party can­
not purge or reform Itself. It to­
day constitutes the chief menace
9 to honeat and representative gov.
. V arumapt and should be destroyed.
i
to Die in November."
Republican platform, like
W
o f 1920 facing in mnny di­
' incnona, and notable for its hypoc-

Sanford Machine Compnny,
F. P. Rines,
Cowan Tin Works,
Britt Realty Co.,
Lloyd Shoo Store,
Cates Crate Company,

M EN
TO
FORM
A JUNIOR
CH AM BER B O D Y

(Continued from page 1)
Reginald Holly, Robert J. Holly,
Jr., John Hintermistcr, James
Huff, Earle E. Jones, Joe Lee,
Percy Mero, Frank Markwood, Joe
and John Meisch, E. M. McCall,
Henry McLuulin, H. B. McCall, F.
A. Palmer. Ray/hond Phillips, Hen­
ry Roddenberry, vV». M. Rumple, D,
M. Sherwood, C. G. Sistrupk, G. W.
Spencer, Jr., Peter Schaal, C. F.
Williams, R. B. Wight, Glenn Wimbish, J. D.. Woodruff, Frank Wood­
ruff, Stanley Walker and Cola
Woodcock.

NOTICE
Local Union 1751 announces
there will be an increase of carpen­
ters’ wages August 11 to 90 cents
an hour.
“ Cheapest In the long run ” yea,
and in the short haul too, if-you
count SERVICE
for
anything.
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
Call 498.

WARM W EATHER COLD9
Warm weather, a wrap left off,
« little violent cxerciae, some per­
spiration, a cool breeze, the result
is a cold. Be prepared to check
this cold with a fuw doses o f thq
. well-known
FOLEY’S HONEY
’ AND TAR COMPOUND. Best for
coughs, colds,.hoarseness.
in T h m . , . .

Elder Springs Water Co.',
Stewart, The Fldrist, •
Peninsular’ Electric Co.. .
Miller’s Iinkery,
r
Sanford Credit Association,
Sanford Chamber of
Commerce,
Hill Lumber Company
Dr. R. SI. Mason
’
Ur. C. J. Marshall,

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Avo.. Scrnnlori,T*a., writes: r,Your
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
did me good, as I had a cold in my
head and chest." Get n bottle to­
day. Sold everywhere'.

Seminole Luundry,
ut 93 [ is a prescription for
Malaria,
at H7 •Chills and Fever, Dengue cr Oilgreen. I iuus Fever. It kills the nerma.

W H E N your grocer, butcher, doctor, clothier,

anyone with w

it— they give you a V O T E OF CONFIDENCE. ‘ W hen you p
confidence— and further your own future convenience as well
TH E man with good credit has a definite asset.

H e is recogn

obligations— and met them— his word is g o o d — and he can b
First Street and Railroad Avenue
MRS. W. E. WATSON, MGR.

First National Bank

J h e Matthews Press
McLaughlin Jewelry Co.*
Woodruff &amp; Watson
Carter Lumber Company
Sanford Feed &amp; Supply i
A. P. Connelly &amp; Son

Thrasher &amp; Woodruff
Speer &amp; Son

Corner store, Welaka Bldg;, $160 per
month.

Hill Hardware Company
Seminole County Bank

Store
adjoining* corner,
facing
Railroad Avenue, $60.00 a month.

Peoples Bank

Store facing Railroad Avenue, on allej' edge, $55.00 per month.

The Florida Trucker

Store facing Railroad Avenue, $35.00
per month*•

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

Ball Hardware Company
Roberts Grocery
The Sanford Herald
McKlnnon-Markwood Company
Gonzalez Grocery Company
Sanford Loan &amp; Savings Cow
Wight Brothers

FIRST A N N U A L

Kent Vulcanizing Works

f° .'

Whiddon &amp; Hodges

Baggett Filling Station

Mobley’s Drug Store

Ekfer Sprihgs Water Company

Seminole Laundry

Stewart, The Florist

Seminole Hudson-Essex Co.

Peninsular Electric Co.

Pure Food Market

Miller's Bakery

Mauser Cigar Mfg. Co.
E. F. Lane

Sanford Machine Company

Sanford Credit Association

Seminole Overland Co.

Sanford Chamber of Commerc*

Edward Higgins
Stokes Market
Yowell Company
R. C. Bower
Smith Bros. Fum. Co.
Haynes &amp; Ratliff
Glllon &amp; Piatt
K A. Mero

M. D. Gntchel

Hill Lumber Company

P. M. Keeley

Dr. R. M. Mason •*

BtUt Realty Co.
San Juan Garage

Popular Market

Dr. C. J. MarshaU

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Sanford Novelty Works

F. P. Rines

C. W. Zaring Company

Cowan Tin Works

/

Florida Vegetable Corporation

Cates Crate Crfmpnny

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Quick Service Transfer Co.
ZacW y-T yler £o. \
American F*uit Growers

A N D OTHERS

FOR SA N F O R D

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THB«ANPORD HERALD, MONDAY,

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As: Brisbane &gt;See*i It ' I-*. "I'.l'V l r r

lin k e d f r * r r n f l e r n n n n r i w » l
...B n n d a r nt San ford . F lorid a

Well;
w . l l r It’B
l c . CAoHdg?;
C M **
J /J
How'tfo you stand at the hank?
There
are
some
people
in
Sanford
who
haven’t
the
neces­
And
the
Platform
Is
Done.
Kntereit ss PecOml Ulass Matter,
October J7, 191#. at' tho Poatotnce sary amount of cash on hand to pay up all their lulls. Sente
It Won't Frighten You.
Bt Santont. Florida, under Act ot
o f these people have signified their intention of going to their
l u r c h 3. U»7.
Copyrigm. u i «
■ « i . r . i v n n. d k a n ............... j.-Fdllor bank and borrowing enough money to enable them to meet
jn. H o w a r d n u n c ; .. .-^^.^plnnaaer all their obligations which arc due. These people arc observ­
MR. COOLIDGK ia nominnted to
Their thought is a good one for others succeed himself. The convention
I'hnnr H8 ing "Pay-Up Week.”
S i t Magnolia A rca ne
cheered for twenty minutes, a long
to copy.
is •,
iin tlc n tP T to x h a t e *
cheer. The band helped ns usual.
One Tear .... $7.00 Six Months »3.50
The "banks are in business to make money. Their earn­
You should know, when you read
Pel leered- In City by Carrier, per
15c. Weekly Edition. 12.00 ings come from loaning money and receiving interest.
If this, who is to be vice-president.
per Year.
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As this is, written Senator Kona person
has...good credit .at
a bank
and thnt institution
knows
SPECIAL NOTICR i All ohlumry be will meet his note when it comes due, he will experience &gt;‘on- cx-Governar Lowdon and Connotice*, cards i f thanks, resolution*
and notices of entertainments whore very little difficulty borrowing any reasonable amount.
SSI* put h.ainomin?tiom: Loud npchsrKca are made will he charged
The person who has no credit at a bank seldom has much pbuso for Saunders. He is supfo r at reguliir .advertising rates.
credit with merchants or business men.
,
|nosed to -be . .the CWUige dark
M E W n n tl TD K ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Assorlaled Press I* exclus­
Nothing can stop the person who really desires to p a y-! hor*e_____ '■*
ively entitled to the use for repuhlleallon of all news dispatches up. He will do so.
If he hasn’t the money he’ ll get it from ' THE. REPUBLICAN.,‘plAtfortn,
credited to It or not otherwise cred­ some bank.
only nix" columns long, wilj be raaJ
ited In tlrta paper nnd also tho local
news putiMkhcul herein. All rlghtn of
"Pay-Up Week" should be free from worthless check [^ fred miiHo^pTc'pirPfSHAPs!
republlcation of special dispatches
hare In are, also reserved.________'
writing. Don t take any man's time by issuing a wooden t
_ 2—
check for as a rule they make things unpleasant for all c o p THE REPUBLICANS lead their
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924
cemed. They are no good. Be sure your bank balance is “ ce, reminding vofera that in 1921,
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY large enough to cover the checks you write when paying up
there w ??e i^ ,o o o
LOVE MASTERS FEAR: There all your bills.
teen unemployed in ' -the'-United
is no (ear in love; hut perfect love
Make "Pay-Up Week" a success in Sanford. Do your States. Moral: If you want to be
casteth out (car.—I. John 4:18.
o f a job vote for a Democrat.
part by being able to say you owe no man. If you owe mon­ outNext
comes economy, money savey, pay up!
I ing. Thanks to Secretary Mellon
JUNE

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!im( poor -ig’ i^ u

soon becomes very m0^
The honeymoon end* ^
furniture
Every day U Dttorsu- „
people who wear E ? J j j ^ When you cc*
l.
L
three-niilo limit you a n m ll
get into hot water. ft
, Most of uk hart r,a ■ •

ci artiy°rt W s i i

world s chnmjnbn fifthtm ?j

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•THiDe ahe the days
followirig men home -to
screen door opened for the*
?.Before lotting y m ^
be your giyde be sure yoa^
conscience.
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Men are not always «Uo»r
animals A horse can
tail to keep the flics off,

! the Republicans have something to
------------------- o--------------What do you bring to us. Juno?
' Our Idea of a fine job fw,
lung about there
What is hidden in your hands?
summer would be sittinronii
For
Better
Schools
There is justified crowing about
In the shadow of. your sun
of ice waiting for it to meh.
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What is borne for many lands
Months of roses nnd blooms.
An important election is to be held tomorrow.
|Ion, not the Republican party, do-,
Bootlegging pays f^ C
Month of heauty and perfume;
money after you work up ta
Dependent
largely
on
the
outcome
o
f
this
election
is
the
™
S
^
d
.two
hundred
and
Will your flowers be n wreath
you can start a drug store '
.Or lie crushed 'ncath flaming future growth of the schools of Sanford and Seminole fjf.y millions a year have been cut
county.
off
of
the
nation’s
taxation.
-That
* doom?
th is spe­
sne- will plenoo the prosperous. The jiaComing on the heels of the exciting primary, this
it should,
qhniild Uotml
In your bosom are locked close
cial election has not been emphasized as much as it
, debt has been reduced two
.
.
and onc-half billions. That pleases
Awful secrets from the world;
But nevertheless, it Is of the utmost importance to j everybody,
And your warm airs will piny light have.
'Round the fighting flags un­ this community that a special school tax of ten mills be au­
UNDER "FOREIGN relatiod*.”
thorized tomorrow.
furled;
unnecessary
words nre used to .spy
In your span is hope that soon
.N o \y oiien
roona. JU
It has been pointed out by Superintendent of Public In­ that the Republicans
propose; to
Will this dreadful conflict cease?
ffay. .' L igh t lunchiv
struction
T.
W.
Lawton,
that
the
monoy
secured
by
thik
spe­
mix
this
country
in
the
world
c&lt;fuM.
Or will nil your flower days
' cream, 'soft drinka. '
Push back further dreams of cial tnx will be all spent in the district in which it is levied. We nnTto join, yet without getting
In other words, the money secured from Sanford will lie finite in it. We nre to urge cutting
1•
peace ?
open. . Mrr. H. R.
spent in Sanford, while that coming from other sections of down land armies, use of subafaHostess.
‘
rines nnd poison gas. Meanwhile,
Will the blooms which daily fall
the county will be spent in those sections.
fortunately, ou r- chemists nre
Have their match in human
When this increased millage is authorized it is the pur­ studying poison gas carefully*. If
flood?
THE SLEEP WALKER
Will your rose springing up
pose to irmf another month to the high school term, making we hnvethny'kense we sluill bOilil
many submarines. This country,
Find their red, in human blood? it a standard nine months’ term.
The special tax will also mow than any other, needs JjnbWASHINGTON ROST
June, what do you hold for us?
make it possible for lito teachers of Seminole county to be marines.
In your record let us see
The condition known ns somnam-ithc state called absent-mindedness
paid as well as teachers in ndjoinfng counties. At the pres­
Every day within your span
UNDER "FOREIGN Debts,1"Hite bulism or sleep-walking in one of (of normal people corresponds
ent time it is difficult to secure teachers on account of the
Bring us nearer victory.
»„ soma some extent with the mental condi—Joseph Wink in the Baltimore fact that from ten to twenty per cent better salaries are paid Republicans brag a little about’ the pcisitna i interest i.
to ,.n
all—to
,
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! tion o f the Bleep walker.
English arranging to pay what
'American.
by other counties.
concern .
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they owe. England deserves credit few it is. a matter of deep
y
Seme dominating idea during the
there, not the Republicans.
and anxiety.
daytime is usually the subject of
There
nre
numerous
reasons
why
this
election
should
be
Did you pay up today?
Briefly stated, somnambulism ! the sleep-walker’s dream. In a
carried. There are no good reasons why it should not.
THE TAUlFF is praised, boom­ might be regarded as n dream put Icase that came under the writer’ s
All qualified voters who pay personal or real estate taxes ed, promoted nnd indorsed as it into action.
Sanford is glad to welcome mem­
I personal observation some yearn
bers of the American Legion to the can vole tomorrow.
ought to be. This country enn’t
'talking in the sleep is not un- ago, a youth, who was in the habit
city today.
t
^
prosperous nnd compete common in certain temperaments, of carefully accounting for every
There should he solid supponHo this effort for providing continue
with China .or Europe, whether in amt it is but one step farther for penny spent during the day by jot
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— The spe­ tabor, finance, manufacturers or
If yon haven't sent your income a better school system in all parts of our county.
another sot of muscles—namely, ting down in u notebook before re­
cial
tax
of
ten
mills
should
be
carried
with
a
decisive
vote.
anything elso, except perhaps auto­ the*'1 of the legs—to be put into tiring, one evening could not make
tax payment o ff better get it in the
mobile building, We seem to un- action.
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\ mails today.
the book balance with the change
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in
his pocket, nnd became some­
■The mental state of the sleapOur Three Kinds of Friends
,
In the excitement of paying your
what worried twice in consequence.
wnlker
is
allied
to
hypnotism.
The
THE FARMER gets many kind
V bills dont’ forget to vote for belter
Twice during the same night he
mind, to some extent unconscious
words,
hut
little M
solid
, schools Tuesday.
got out. of lied in
There arc three kinds of friends; the friends we have. \
'CPr&lt;,7; m
,t, ,!IUI"
" ll&lt;1 nourishment. of the externa', environment isi.^
, ,,his sleep, went
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dominated
or
obsessed
by
one
main
*
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1
urefully'counted
the
tl.»
friends
we
eheuld
like
,»
have,
nnd
the
friends
we
boast
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The carpenters’ union of Sanford
—
money— then back to bftd.
T he safe course in fjnanciarchaikelS Mt$*]
inn
n n
n basis
lifici* noff neconomic
n n n n m in je&lt;|Uilltty
f f i i l i t B l v id'.u—which it puts into effect
ica non
. have announced an increase in the
When questioned in the morning
To such of the environment, how­
wage scale effective August It.
with
other
industry
to
assure*its
one charted.by knowledge and experience’I
Our best f r i l l s we seltipm appreciate. Their friend­
ever, as enters ;nto the motor ho ruid he hadf dreamt
. . . it.
.
prosperity and success.’’
Instead of seventy-fivo cents an
ship
ip
like
strawberries
in
season.
When
itfcnwbgrrieH
nre
dn-nuu.jh? isnses m v .
j.r ^ q n p L flf.m v M n i f l n t
•,^hour after that date they will draw
plentiful we long fop figs #mcbjgrape#,-nml gladly fttr-nnieh, TIBIT JlklH TSound dll rijhft nurily acuta,-ana hence those nvar- wl-li ). hn.
•*dowti ninctycent y
^
t’xpCncnCc’d guidance for your procectiott; I
more for them than their real value. When wo may have set to music, hut it doesn’t mean vclops and fearless feats of daring ful deterrent to slecp-vvalkftig &gt;onskillfully performed, by the sists *— Jn
*- tho.aiihin estnblisliing
c
There tire-still a few smnll newt- friendship for the mere asking, we appreciate it not. Truly, much. The Republicans' DON’ T
consclous mHid the memory of a
sav. "We promise to do for Tou wlcjprwalkm*.
papers in Florida which‘ steal cdT- distance lends fnehantment!
A» u- rule, however, somnam- disagrcealilc shock or threat asso­
farmers what we do for the rajl•. toriuls bodily and run them as their
STRENGTH
S E R V I C E — PROGRESS
oyvn. without giving credit to the
Uustinlly the three best and truest friends of a man nre roads. Whenever you need any iiullath ar.o insensible tu external ciated with the .distressing habit. .
ppblicntion from which these edi- his parents in early life and, if lie marries, his wife, ‘ But more money we will give it to Sou impressions and will pass heforu j Even n threat has bgpojyiuwa to
objects or individuals without see- [’act efficiently j undjust-as tne uor. i toriais nre _____
clipped,
Rbw little they npe appreciated at the timet As boys we nnd hy special legislation we shall
-TkiiaJ ilHlVCC-J-U-il OTT-t+rt—
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i-'
/, , . fi-v,
nsing at^R definite time,
'*■—~”A r~m e; "rttrrTi,ffPio 7M *f*yR i5
hirve"t0c7 i^ ‘ahh*hiiHu' o th e r cnough price to guarantee you* a
S i disease conditions have-.their j works automatically to thnt end, so
■- their bills there won’t be any un- Rmtgmed h a rdsh ips that d on ’ t befall “ the o th e r fe llo w ." good return on your ibvestment,
4 % In te r e s t P aid on S avin gs
pa^raUcd "within, the sphere o f nor- ! the sub-conscious threat dominates
lid accounts by the cnil of the When we are married we' think our wives spend too much nnd your work.”
iiptl functions, and in this respect the sleep-walking tendency.
eek. Business mew* participating money, while our neighlair-’.s wife can run his house nicely
UNDER "LABOR,” the platform
im-the “ Pa*-Up" campaign report
on "fifteen dollars a week."
• collections heavy,
says nothing, in a few .hundred
TT*
Our imagined friends, the friends we boast of, the ones words. Under “ World War Vet­
FLORIDA’S WASTE
Sanford is to have a Junior that pat us on the back and laugh at us when we have passed erans,” you read nice platitudes.
The poor Republicans can’t b fa g !
Chamber of Commerce. ForlyOKEECHOBEE NEWS
*eight of the younger business men — would not give their hand to help us out of a hole if there enough about giving the soldiera; 1
weie
any
danger
of
their
slipping
in
ulso.
When
some
sor­
o f the city have agreed to organize
tlie bonus, although a Republican
Just nt this time enough encum­ something
altogether
different
a civic club o f this kind nnd do row or misfortune befalls us, when they find that we can he congress did it, because of the (act
their part to build Sanford into :i
a Republican president vetoed tt!- bent nnd tomatoes nre going *o frem the waste o f cucumbers nnd
i
n
,°,m()re
1°
them
socially,
that
our
always
open
pocketwaste in Florida to supply n goodly tomatoes when we think nnd speak
greater city.
book has suddenly become empty, how quickly they forget us.
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UNDKll "COAL," the Renuli- portion of n yeur’s demand from of high living, as if anything could
- t There is n ditch across Magnolia i
.\
appreciate, less seldom praise, our truest and lieami say nothing in tho mofyrh thi* United States for pickles and better index living that comes high
l&gt;
Avenue at Eighth Street capable of best friends who give their lives and make untold sacrifices Republican way. They don't repout entsdp. Those are culls not suitable than the constantly increasing
•J
foil marketing or table use, of waste.
breaking the springs on almost nny
what
Roosevelt
said:
"If
tho
mines,
. . REDUCED fares
i
.; car unless the driver is driving for ° ur happiness. Lm some rich fellow-citizen who lends don’t supply you with coal I'll tjike course" But they are entirely toj
Lavish nature seems to nav-j
valuable to ho thrown uway.
• exceptionally alow. At night Ronm us fifty or a hundred dollars at eight per sent, "I tell you, he’s them, ami tip It."
done un irnpisfc perfect work in
.
v
S(j)I, that is exactly what will be- breeding a lavish race tn Florida. |
&gt; kind of warning should bo dii- a^ftiend. look my note without a nickel’s worth of security,
JACKSONVILLE TO
a f ROUND T(Uf .,a
A
played.
U N I) K It "CONSERVATION," 'cortie of thom. In the meanwhile': we need very’ much to learn the!
.
.
.
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B A L T IM O R E
....
---------o --------the Republicans Buy they b t llt fr fn Florida will be buying nnd consum-j effective huibandry o f our re-1
Those
of
us
who
long
for
friends—friends
tried
and
true,
Sanford is having n busy numefficient, conservation, ime-.million* ~bf dollars worth of t icurccs that wo may turn the sap-;
And "effective,
P H IL A D E L P H IA w v'itt-i* * 5 5 . 0 0
■&gt; mer. Those residents w ho go away how much we desire them and ought to have them.
v\bcther pf oil, .timber,, coa t or, (’,y f\uP ,tn(i pickles, th® products t*T i mng tide o f Avasty into an incomou vacations can keep posted on when wc do they usually are not losers by the bargain.
waterpower.
It must have tttken ; tomatoes and cucumbcrft which trig stream' of wealth which flows
■ ;•*•■-• *7 2 .1 8 *&gt; *rj
BOSTTON
what is happening back homo hy
n
Like begets like, but how fare, yet beautiful is 1true some courage to write in that wt»rd i have been prepared for market in ) in steadily. There is neither good
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OALTIMOM
QS
fSHAODLSMIA)
y
” *— * places. undr*ujpon
and-*nyon which
wh! ’ at sense in
’ “throwing away and leav- ordering The Sanford Herald, sent friendship.
distant
AT LA NT f c CIT*Y “
N!J\GAB^
freight has been paid . lag to rot the immense valui WASHINGTON m
to them every Hay. It will be bet­
high ratec of frwght
ter than a letter-from homo.
IN THE paragraph about “ IJniorder 'dhpLjthijytmfght he made which we thus dispose of in cucum(MAKE TRAVEL A PU3ASURB)
: ;i
ht to”
ffla tables.
tables,
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to ' Flot
Florida'
' |hen* nnd tomatoes.
, K E W THE TELEPHONE of your miml forever trnns- versal Mobilization in Wartime,” convenltfht
It is interesting to note the mittinK thoughts of Love, Purity, Joy and Health; then, the government is careful non to
c is no reason for w
wonder | Florida should be dotted with
THROUGH TICKETS '
FREQUENT SAU
number of pedestrians who cross when disease, sorrow, lust or hate will try to call you un, ihey say "if another war comes we shall
hall thJt We ure continually lamenting Icatsup nnd pickle fuctoricT If they
•
GOOD
CONNECTIONS
the street at corners nnd the num­
begin conscripting money on
th‘’ hiW' V“ st oMiviiyr. The faet o f ! are to lie obtained in no other way, |
SECURE STATEROOM ACCOMMODATIONS IN ADYAB
ber who cross wherever th-i’y will always get the busy signal. After awhile they will for­ day we conscript the fitst soldi®-.
®r.’* un^-jwrete nnd folly along thla-xinc it Would he well for the growers!
______
brings home again the raying quite. of n community to establish them
please. There are some people who get your Humbert— Anonymous.
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pay no regard to automobile traffic
THERE IS a big “ IF” paragraph familiar by now. that what hurts is as a rieighbbthno i enterprise,
. I M ER C H A N TS A N D M IN ER S TRANS. I
believing undoubtedly that it is the
on the Philippines, IF they arrf fit i not the :ilgh cost of living but the
Cucumbers nnd tomntoe.:, pickle-1 PIER 800 3 . BAY ST ;t BI.BI’H0S
THANK
GOD
EVERY
morning
when
you
get
up
that
* duty of the nutoist to watch for
for it and IF they wunt it and IF cost of high living. It has become and catsup, are but examples in the !
you
have
something
to
do
Wjiic'n
must
-he
done
whether
you
the jay-walker.
the Him* comes, then the I'iiHip- ‘me bfV'H to think and speak of too fertile fields ot Florida’s waste. |
like it or not. Being forcecV to work and forced to do your pines shall be free,’
o--------The three richest men in Amer­
# i ! ,in you t«n»perance, self-control, diligence,
ica were content with the daily strength of will, content and a hundred virtues which the idle
»newspaper accounts of the Repub­
:J L ™ ErSSI3S!
lican National Convention and did will never, know.— Charles Kingsley.
arid and semi-arid lands nothin* ■
not tune in with their rndio sets to
definite if promised. Nuthing»‘ for
. find out what was going on at
instance, about the thing thnt ought
■ ■ P P g g H M B r a P M P H M P a M J I U m M P P R P P M 1* 11111
PLAY
.. Cleveland. John I). Rockefeller, J.
to be done now—utilization of the
^ Plerpont Morgan nnd Henry Ford
BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
3 -1
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power and water in the CuWade ■ »■WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS &amp; 'BROKERS
■,* Tead the daily newspapers and
■
M
4&gt;. seemed to be satisfied with the
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Ririjmantl, Virginia.
"Life Is real, life is earnest” , every year and rest and have some
news services rendered.
THERE IS an old-fashioned, very ■
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sang the poet, hut those who get ^un» but his dream was to save mild paragraph nbout "th - "»•«■« * ■
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Many Florida cities are report- most out of lifo suspend their earn- ' tno,VK^ money by the ngu o f llfty And there nre two sole
, iia*i ! that hi* nucht spi*nd the remain* graphs about " la w and
Ing housing problems. If the large estnesa now and• again
for a little |(|vr „ f hiH |jf(1 jnJ
1v ’ tourist resorts, where an active
ginning, "Wc must hav
.
. . .
i saved the money which vacations for law." Rut there isn1* i» w ru |H
.
,
...
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i.
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Mjjl building campaign is continually play*.
It has been said that the best to the seaside or mountain* Would,
1~ carried out, nre worrying for fear
about the Ku Klux Klnn. Having ■
A l t p n t l O n fro A
J S h in m p n lc ’
'
2
S beard from Indiana. Ohio nnd some ■
rULCUUUU LU r t l l ^ l U p m ^ I U S
■.
■ 5 through th e sstage o f-fe n fe a thou?a
of accommodations what will be work of tho world U do no by-men cost and remained at work.
who
labor
desperately
to
riget
Came the time when he Was in*;
t P
ithe problem confronting Sanford
■ ■ ■ B P 1■ aire;
Don’fc'livc liko.a xich .man until:
this, winter? The far sighted indi- through their task® in order to go dependent and- h® resigned and KSTi.’ a S ;
ie g !!ias !g r '.^^i!f|i,." i1' f?l,r .... A 1 1
‘ Vidual who hullds apartment houses nut and pluy, and some homely went to Florida. Within a month the political ice.
v
,
=
T
is; ■ are one.
The rich;man dfdu’t
•and small residences will without philosopher has declared that “ a he was bored and unhappy. Then
little
nonsense
now
and
then
is
he
went
to
California
and
later
WOMEN DELEGATES nre con­ ■ ■ ■ ■ g i B g H i a P B H a a g g p g p a M a i M a B i HaaBHBaBaaBHaai|||
, the slightest doubt make handsome
relished by tho wisest men". He around the world. Still he was un­ gratulated. The Republican party
r mine to save the fust thousand. A
profits.
might have added that' the man happy. Finally he went homo nnd says to them, "Come and sit on
On Tuesday night at eight who could not relish u little non­ begged for work in his old mill — pupfl's lap.” But doesn't quite know j H
'
FRESH
SEAFOOD
a a
what to say after that. It ought ■
o'clock there will be a meeting nt sense now and then could not be any kind of work. He died there.
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lie had never learned to play, to say "We wish wc had more
i Chamber of Commerce for very wise.
■ a
Here is the truo story o f a man, and was too old to learn. Ho knew women in politics, for-women.arc J When in Day Iona Beach Buy Your Seafood From the
a
interested in forming n yacht
■
in Sanford. Thia electing worthy, capable — everyth! ng the ( nothing of the Joys of loafing and more honest than men. And the ■
a
Id be largely attended. San- copy-book maxims would adjure a inviting one’s soul. He hud been in kJnd of politics we are having now
a
a
t of all cities, should have n man to be—whose life’s ambition |the treadmill too. long and too needs hbnesty more than anything
n
was
wrecked
because
he
never
t club. Lake Monroe offers
steadily; All work and no play else.” '
a
THE DEMOCRATIC party.w ill
lerful opportunities for sail- leanred to play. As a youth he not only makes Jack a dull boy.
a ■
. ■ ’ *
tu
proceed to give you as close
and yachting and a good yacht’ went to work in a textile mill. He but dulls the mind and soul o f older now procteil
D A Y t 6 N A B E A C H --------- :— —
P H d N E ‘J 53-J
A C O M M U N IT Y . B U H N E R .
i would play an important part was thrifty, diligent, ambition*. folk. In the race o f life he who as possible an imitation-of the.RoAll kinds of Healood freelr d aily .-1 CUeiin Trown, Live Florida'
3 ^ ’ l i * rt'"i-»ii .11. • .
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building,the city. While plan- Promoted from time to time, be stops now and then to pick daisies publican platform. Then In Navqm‘ tha.new organization would eventually became superintendent. along the way is apt. to go farther ber yoq can take your chqlce*b«i- » . n
J / F. P’. fpH H T E R , Preritferti!
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Ub" ” W l ! l l . , . t s « I U [ l
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;i&gt;« a good move to give San- In the meantime he married. W 6 and fnre butter thAn others vimd rantAn ‘ . t weedfctdWk’
A
,irj*
* i ••:•; i ..tv Ms tr
dum.
a regatta this coming winter? wife urged him to take n vacation plod without ceasing.
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: LAKE MARY
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jsn’t a_w&gt;rtl » ., and Vegetables, rromptand Personal S5 ‘’carihot

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Freedom from Norte I’ renaure
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from D lieu t.
Spinal A

NOTICE,
Local Union 1751 announces
there will be art increase of carpen­
ters’ wages August 11 to 90 cents
an hour.

dffloe ‘N oun!
FORD,

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Society Editor.

iBook Lovers’ Club
Holds Last Meeting
■ O f Present Season

CHURCHES

PRESBLTERIAN (iHtJRCH.

Notwithstanding' the .warm
weathar anji fte radt' that many ataadf out mightily
Mpaday

as great men to

members b f the congregation gfo this' day— Hbmer, .the poet;

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me* honoring gueata p f Anver-

" “ • ' S ” * 1 "s
{to, honoring jiliaa Frauds
f f i C t e s O l i w F am Ward,
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ffie Turner
{Hostess,
(korff Huff, 200'Liund A ys.,

jjve Motoring and
Swimming (Party
congenial1*part* Motoring to
udo Thursday pfternoqn M ad
W illie InS . , Miss Fanny kjasseU Y aw n.
Miss Mable Ingram add
Mm’s for supptfr. Tha r e s t , o f
firing was .spent iln, music and
Mg, A t 9:30 o’clock M r. JnSralt four Me® w a tem tM os,
gijoyed the treat,
gra Jhrather, the leading shoo

Er-Siresota (F la,) ^Ttmes.

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Phone: Rea. 425

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7 ‘to I f'vfn ln g i, except Bnturdayt
Room* 304• i H
First Nat. Ijk. B ld r . Sanford.

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for better barber work
— next Valdez Hotel.

And hi th e Abort, b
count atH R V I&lt;» *
QUICK SERVICE
Cell 498.

ROSS L A W N

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typewriter.

PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery In flesh
healing Is the marvelous Boroxone,
a preparation that comes In liquid
and powder form . It la a com­
bination treatment that not only
purifies the wound of germs that
cause Infection but it heals the
flesh with extraordinary speed.
Bad wounds or cuts which take
weeka d o heal with the ordinary
liniments mend quickly under the
powerful influence of this wonder­
ful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c,
flOe and 81.20. Powder 80c and 00c.
Sold by, Union Pharmacy.

nophon, -tha .historian; Qemoathen«a. the orator; Plato, S o q rtM ,
Aristotle, many others soundoat
and moat profound o f thinkers&gt;antl
phUosophan; and . than ^ t i g h t r
A delicious course luncheon was
ilom e.caU injr aside W e a r ie r am­
,«For hpdllv axereise is profit­ bitions and. ideas built herself an served' consisting of fruit cocktail
able f o r a-ll|tle; but-godliness is •the apparently solid foundation o f and rosette’ wafers, chicken a la
-King, nut brand sandwiches with
Profitable for All thing*; having law.
- Iit .
promise o f the M e which how la, ; fWfgt they «11 .perished. So we oBves and saltinea with ice cream.
and o f thatfwhteh la to come— ** . coma npw to this ..wonderful age. Home-made angel food cake was
.* * *
T h f •rjhJfK i f this sermon might .We wtouljl not discount the value o f served.
GONNA RAIN NO MO"
The next meeting o f 'the club "IT AINT
well haVe .been called .‘ ’ The Fu­ wealth, which la.the .gift o f God.
with 24 new ver«e»
October':to
will
be
held
In
October
•
to
4«lect
35c
tility o f a W orldly Ideal,"
;Dr. and to.be nixed to the .good o f man
“ Wkere 4k* l .» i » Ita h ln n m * "
Brownlee recited 'th e experietwea and the -glory .o f -God; .nor .phyaU books fo r the follow ing year. ’
SGc
qf npiny o f the ch jof .civilitsUons cal .-fitness, which la desirable from
U i f . L o .( War
Paul Lake spent the week-end in (SA *mil» WIU (1*] m
o f the World since the dawn o f Us0c
almost every-standpoint: nor yat Tampa.
SAN
. # » the Qabylon- the .mind, .nor human law. A ll
30c
has* their place, all are valuable.
net a chance on n Ford for every
M r. and Mrs. W. J. Chlldre left
Then larhat man iwrong with the Sunday fo r a month’s motor trip dollar paid on old account* all this
Ideals Mt by those ancient peoples through Georgia and North Caro­ week.
whose history we have revleked?
centered their efforts matter. 'They had set as their lina.’
ilopw ent of ‘physical ideles a secondary thing. N o-m atMisa Ellen kfahony, Miss Nell
perfects
ahd the ; creation of ter&lt;how rich a man may be, If God Williams, True Mundy and Paul
105 Palmetto Ave.
Tiore—even beginning ri aleft out, he is as the shifting Dooley motored to Geneva yester­
■i , ........hoys at ttM,age o f
sands; (f the body lose ita strength, day, spending the day with Mrs.
sereh y ea rr In order that every ed- it la 'dust; and the mind o f Plato
Dooley.
vAnUp* Wight be gained Mn this without God to fill It out and com­
development— and w e ;have record plete It, might be no better off than
•Ifre. Wagner, Misa Eva Grace
of'ttW,h«rt&gt;ic achievement o f weuy that of the devil.
Wagner ana Miss Ziegler motored
o f these people .to show . that they
So may we learn from those o f to Tampa yesterday where they
attained ‘ marvellous results; the all ages past to set ourselves a will bo the gUosts o£ Miss Ziegler
Athenians, who, while admitting worthy Ideal, one which will enable
for a few daya.
A
i
_
that wealth find physical perfection us to be happy. The man who
were all right, and desirable in a gathers up all the good o f the
Mtssea Alberta Aycock, Drone
wav, still denied that either was a past and adds this one thing has Roberta, Jewell Carter, Maude
sufficiently 'worthy national Hoal; established himself on a sure foun-- Tyre and Anna Mason, Ned Smith
and bent their endeavors * toward dallon; and the nation which does and Reuben Mason spent yesterday
the development o f the mind, pro- so is the one which will survive at Coronado Beach.
"W e know now what was the -forever."
Mr. and Mrs. N ..H . Gamer and
little son, Douglas, and Miss Lou­
ise Thrasher motored to Coronado
PERSON ALS
Beach Sunday. Mr. Gamer re­
turned home fend the rest will
W, H. Mitchel left for Yatesville,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith spent spend a week with Mrs. R. T.
Ga.. to visit his mother.
Friday in Orlando.
Thrasher.

bn. t). C. Howard M leaving
£d#y for San Diego, Calif., to
fra* several months on a visit
ler mother, Mrs. Frank Lough,
l other relatives. Mrs. Lough
|family resided here on Park
tone several years ago and will
remembered by many. Mr.
|nrd will accompany her aa far
Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara
Mr. and Mrs. King Trammell
JitksonvUls.
left last week for Savannah, Ga.
haye returned to Sanford for a
three weeks’ visit.
Department .Commander J. W.
Morris o f Tampa la attending the
H. S. Pond and mother returned
American Legion convention today.
Program toi
yesterday from a delightful trip
(Courtesy o f Riadfa Digest)
C. Howard Rowton and w ife of through* Georgia.
(By A sa o d it « l
Palatknare.
emong those attending
Silent NightL Chicago
Robert Thrasher spent Sunday
the
American
Legion convention. •
(8B— Atlanta Journal (429 ) 8-9
with his mother at Coronadu
R broadcast, Georgia SerenMr. and Mrs. Emmett MJcCall, Beach.
H' orthaatra; 10:45 Rita lia rMr. and Mrs. Lee Connelley spent
17bojuL
Mr. and Mrs. George Huff and
IRC—Buffalo (319) .4:30-5:30 the day at Oviedo yesterday.
chtidren-spent yesterday at Day­
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and tona Beach.
.{aptly .left.Suoday in.their &lt;yutfor.
MUb Frances Jones o f Bartow
spent Sunday aa-the guest o f Misa
Lillian Ehinholser,

Smith’s Bather Shop

make.
flood
new.
Auk to
one.

any

na
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I’ .opirs naak
ii. a. r o » D
I'knar 233

»SPRINKLERS
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Ball Hardware Co
PHONE 8

la a prescription fo r
Chills and Fever, Deng
iotta Fever. It kflla t ie

FIRST A N N U A L

FOR SA N FO R D
P A Y Y O U R LO C A L BILLS

JUNE 16 TO 21

The dance given tonight by the
local members o f the American Le­
gion to their guests promises to
be the most enjoyable one o f the
season. The dance is to be given
at the armory and excellent music
will bo furnished for the occasion.
CONSTIPATION OVERCOME

The use o f FOLEY CATHAR­
TIC TABLETS will bring speedy
relief from constipation if taken
promptly. They are purely vefetnble and act on the liver. Mr.’John
D. McComb, Lucas Co. Home, To­
ledo, Ohio., writes: "Have used
Foltsy CATHARTIC TABLETS in
severe caeea o f constipation to
which-I am subjcctand-found.thsin
beneficial.’ ’ FOLEY CATHARTIC
Allie Gillon and Money Hutton TABLETS are easy to. take, leave
« aWxfeeiwd3.fr- A fa w d o mint -Weklww
t Springs yesterday.

tl

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(841) 9:30

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WARM W EATHER COLDS
T. A . Jones spent the week-end
Warm weather, a wrap left off,
' as tha guest o f friends in Kisa little violent exercise, some per­
- simmee.
spiration, a cool breeze, the result
i
---------Mr. amf, M rs,.J. H .-Price, Mr. U*a cold. Be p r e p a r e ^ , chock
- i n d ,xM A r m m erfar ’ spTnfT'esterr
n day most delightfully at the beach
(i yesterday.

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p O S -J * ffe m n C ity ' (440.9) B
-Francis Douglas returned home
hi tats; 8:20 orchastra.
a
yesterday
after spending the week[WDAF—Kansas Q ty Star (411)
few
days’
-business
trip
to
Jaokaon
i*
end
with
her brother, Kenneth
7 piano, duo-alt, address, music,
Douglas.
tortl;
m. % h t -

HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
did me good, as I had a cbld In my
t___j
1___a la *■&gt;*_*. _
ahead and chest." Get a bottle to­
d
Mr- end Mrs. F. S. Daiger, Sr., day. Sold everywhere.
b returned to their home In Tampa
i. today .after visiting relatives here
fo t tha past 10 daya.

WHB—-Kansas CJty.{411) 7-7:30

m , selections.
r O Q -* a n * s Cl*y Unity (300)

IHC —w ilernphis Comm4rcial
spent Qte week-end at Daytqna ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. J, McBride re­
&lt;M0 ) 8:30 orchestra.
turned Monday from Ocala after
JfLAG — Minnas polls-St. Paal leach- **
spending the week-end with his
T-30 lectures.
Jack Dooley and •3.. B. Shuman brother.
o f Let c '
~
' ’
tb e clty
B om , to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ray F&lt;
Gordon, at their home on West
on bus
Side, a 10-pound girl. She will-be
C. A - Mills And w ife from Miami called Edna Ceatsel.
are attending thi A tteriean,Legion
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. fccott re­
convention, remaining fo r the
turned Friday from their wedding
dance this evening.
trip and will be at home to their
Mr..and Mte. H. -Hv Peabody and friends at 601 Palmetto Avenue.
Jldrsn^of MUmi and Mrs. RlehMrs. J. Fleischer and son and
*6n -e f Orlando ."insre the guests
Mrs. Maurice Kronen left this
M ite Essie Whittle Saturday.
rtonilng Vfor N ew /f o r k City and
Mr. and Mrs. H -P. ,HUl o f S t Asbury Pa
spent yesterday In tha
•’The First Few Minutes A fter
tfste of the Montexuma
Death" is the topic which .will be
treated -tonight at the gospel tent
at
Flora. Heights, three miles south
Henry
K
cU
uU
n,
Sr.,
leaves
ybde; 0:30
irty Wednesday morning ,to atj on the.Dixie highway, the speaker
nd the jewelers* convention III to be R«V- O- V- Albertson of De
(370) -d 4^5
Lead. Many listened Sunday even­
Orlando.
■7 musical; l i f t lUalcaL
*
ing In'their cars as the chairs were
7 — Portland
B « ) 19-Vi
' 'i j f f . and Mw- Henry M cU ulln, all taken hut more seating will h«
supplied tonight. All ere cordially
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worth I t . 000 per acre. For quick
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It acres, with house, located with
hard road on .tw o aldea; farm In
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sipce the inception Of Miami’s
Master Suburb. That this may
seem no empty boast, we note a
few o f the big features of the
magnificent program laid out for
this year.

The big' apartment house in the
Douglas section being erected by
W ade &amp; Son, Miami promoters, is
being pushed for completion in
the early fall, and sixty three
houses are under construction,
and besides all this, there is the
important and strenuous work of
road building, sidewalk laying,
grading, planting— all on a great­
er scale than ever before.

The new bank and postoffice
are well on towards completion.
The telephone exchange building
is well pnderway. The fine new
Congregational Church is just be­
ing started, and the Young W o­
men’s College will be started
within two weeks. The handsome
new clubhouse for the large 18hole course will be the next to be
started, and the magnificent ho­
tel, the .hpildiug of which will, pe
the crowning feature o f the year,
will be begun next month.

It’s a great year for Coral Ga­
bles. It is also a great year for
investors at Coral Gables.
The
rarest of opportunities for mak­
ing money are opened up on every
side by the addition of new build­
ings o f the kind named abovei
For every house that is built, overy business and institutional
building completed, ^adds more
and more to the value o f the land
here as well as to the beauty and
matured aspect of the entire B u b urb.

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Cliqui Takes the Count

Cleveland Wallops New York —
White 8ox Defeat Senators— St.
■
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;'

DETROIT, Mich., Juno 10.— Dotroll smothered Boston under an
v - avalanche of 21 hits Sunday and
Won the first Rome of the series, 10
to 4. Each Detroit player got at
least one hit while Manager Cobb
hit safety five out o f six times nt
bat. In his last time up, he smashed
the ball to deep center, but was
robbed o f a hit by Flagstcnd, who
made a startling one-handed catch.
1
The game was delayed 45 minutes
by rain.
Scoro by innings:
Boston ........ 000 200 101— 4 10 2
Detroit . ____200 231 lOx— 10 21 0
Quinn, Fuhr. Hobs and O’Neill;
WhltehiU and Bassler.
Cleveland 10; New York .1
CLEVELAND, June 16.—Cleve. land won Sunday from New York,
10 to 3 In the first game of the
series. The locals made six hits in
First picture from Franco showing how completely out was Eugene
the sixth inning driving Shawkey
from the box.
Criqui when he met Dnn Krush, who hails from Baltimore, Cleveland
v • In sliding homo in the first in­ and way points. Fruslt will next meet Johnny Dundee.
ning, Leftfielder Combs of the
Yankees dislocated his right ankle.
He was carried from the field.
With two on base in the seventh,
Hyatt hit a home run.
Score by innings:
New York ....300 000 000— 3 9 2
Cleveland ...... 100 00G30x— 10 11 2
Shawkey, Gaston, Pipgras and
Schang,
Hoffman; Shaute und
CHICAGO, June 16.— Although
NEW YORK, June 16.— Cnrl
Myatt.
Babe Ruth of the New York Ameri­ Mays, nppearing nt the Polo
CHICAGO, June 16.— The White cans and Jacques Fournier o f the Grounds for the first time since the
Sox defeated Washington 6 to 4 Brooklyn Nationals retained the 1922 world’s series, was driven
here Sunday after the Senators got
home run leadership in their re­ from the mound in the sixth in­
away to a three-run lead in the
first, adding one in the fourth. The spective leagues, George Kelly of ning, Sunday, after allowing all the
Sox jammed four runs into their the New York Giants, furnished the Giant runs in their 4 to 1 victory
half o f the fourth and won out in fireworks for the week, getting over Cincinnati. McQuillun touched
the seventh. Zahniser gave way to three circuit clouts in one game. for 1 0 hits, was tight in the
Russell in this inning, while Lyons
pinches. The Ginnts gained a hnlf
went out in the fourth, Hooper bat­ The trio o f homers came Saturday game on Chicago.
ting fo r him. Connally was ef­ when t^ic National champions were
Score by innings:
fective.
playing Cincinnati,
Cincinnati .......000 000 100— 1 10 4
8core by innings:
In the younger league, Ruth New Y o r k .......010 021 OOx— 1 10 0
Washington . . 300 100 000— i 9 0
C. Mays, May and W ingo; Mc­
ndded
one to his home run list,
Chicago ..........000 400 20x—6 10 3
Quillan
and Eynder, Gowdy.
Zahnizer, Russell and Ruel; making his total 15.
Ken
Williams,
St.
Louis,
who
Lyons, Connally and Crouse.
Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 3
counted three homers in the week,
BROOKLYN, June 16.— Reuthor
St. Louis 9; Philadelphia 8
for a total of 11, follows Ruth, and held St, Louis to four hits and
ST. Louis, Juno 16.— The St.
Urooklyn mode It two out of three
Louis Browns broke their losing Hauser* /o f Philadelphia, with d in the series by winning 4 to 3,
total
o
f
nine,
follows
Williams,
streak Sunday, defeating Phila­
Sundny. Two o f the Cardinals' hits,
delphia 9 to 8 in a 10-inning game Jacobson, St. Louis, gnrneder two bunched with two errors and a pnss
during
the
week
und
is
now
in
featured by henvy hitting by both
in the sixth, resulted in all o f their
teams.
Ten two-base hits, and fourth place with six.
runs. Johnson injured his leg
Fournier
was
able
to
add
but
one
five home runs, kept the result in
sliding home in the eighth and was
homer
to
his
string
und
now
has
doubt until the tenth inning when
forced to retire.
13
for
the
National
League
lenderSlsler’s, single Jqmugljt,. in- .Kolp
Scoro by innings:—
— -■
w ith-the—winning run. Williams kHifrf * FdBdwing 'FbliYAEH' I
St. Louis ....... 000 003 000—3 4 3
Hartnett,
Chicago,
with
eight,
and
iva out his eleventh home run.
Cy Williams, Philadelphia, with Brooklyn . .... 000 112 OOx— 4 12
Score by innings:
.
Dyer and Gonzales; Reuthor and
Philadelphia . 10Q 000 412 0—316 2 seven. Kelly- boosted himself into Taylor.
rn
a
.tie
for
fourth
place
with
GrunSt. Louis ......002 220 002 1—9 16 2
thnn,
Chicago,
and
Wheat,
Brook­
Baumbartner, Harris, Heimach,
Gray and Pertdns, Bruggy; Van- lyn, ouch huving six. Home run
Southern League
gilder, Danforth, Kolp and Sever- leaders:
American:
Ruth,
N
cw-York,
15;
air, Collins.-fr-WilBatmu1ftti1Lotnvr'~Hr*^ftrtm»f;h
Philadelphia, 9;
Jacobson, St. Orleans won its tenth consecutive
Louis, 6.
gume Sunday by tallying both ends
National: Fournier, Brooklyn, 13; of a double bender
I( from Little Rock
Hartnett, Chicago, 8 ; Williams, 5 to 1 nnd 11 to 2. Hollingsworth
Philadelphia,
--------- ,----- - 7;
., Kelly, New York, marked u(&gt; his tenth straight win
6 ; Wheat,
Whet
~
‘ "
Brooklyn,
6; Grantham, when he pitched his teum to victory
Chicago
Chicago, 6.
I in the second game. Bunched hits
■
— Io ff Blethen in the first inning gave
. NEW YORK, June 16.— A mod­
o il™ ,
I l *,w ,,d k 'un3 their five r'in» in the
ern argosy o f the golden fleece'of
WOW in ey otand
I first game. McCall, who relieved
International athletic triumph, will
Blethen before the inning was comaet sail today when the main body
pleted hurled oirtight ball.
Florida State League
o f American Olympic team departs
First Game
Clubs:
.Pci.
W.
L.
fo r Paris and the 1924 world’s
Scoro by inningH;
Lakeland
.
......41
18
.695
championships.
Little Rock . 010 000 000— 1 7 3
Headed by a track and field O rla n d o ................ ......34 26 .567 New Orleans . 500 000 OOx—5 10 0
St.
(Petersburg
.
34
.667
20
array o f 105 stars, a total aggrega­
Blethen, McCall und Lapun;
28 32 .467
tion o f 253 men and women ath­ Bradentown .
Cuvet
and Withrow,
Tampa . ............
22 38 .307
letes who will carry the Yankee
Second Game
Daytona
.
29
39
.319
shield in eight different branches
Score by innings:
National
League
of competition will embark from
100 100 0 — 2 8 4
Clubs:
W. L. Pet. Little Rock
Hoboken on the specially chartered
! New Orleans ... 304 004 x— 11 10 1
steamer, America. The departure
Roberts and Smith; Hollings­
32 20 .615
la scheduled to take place at noon, New York
worth and Dowie. (7 innings by
Chicago . .
31
20
.008
- eastern standard time, to the ac­
27 22 .551 agreement).
companiment o f a fitting patriotic Urooklyn .
Cincinnati
.
.
.
26 25 .510
farewell demonstration.
Memphis 4; Mobile 15
Pittsburgh
.
.
26 .458
In addition to the track team, the
MOBILE, June 16.— Memphis
Boston
.
21
25
.457
expedition will include, according
St. Louis
......21 31 .404 continued their winning streak
to official announcements Sunday
17 28 .378 Sunday, defeating Mobile for - the
night, 11 gymnasts, 26 boxers, 17 Philadelphia ........
third straight game by the score of
American
League
wrestlers, 36 men and 24 women
Clubs;
W.
L. Pet. 4 to 1. Both teams scored in the
• swimmers,
seven
cvclists,
17
first inning nnd ufter that the
• fencers and 10 oarsmen.
teams went scoreless. Merz was
New
York
......28
.683
20
■ The Yale varsity eight, which
.....27 21 .503 taken out o f the game in the sev­
won the right to represent the Boston .
Detroit ______ _
......29 25 .537 enth inning when he weakened and
J United States in the Olympics by a
Chicago
................
......24 24 .500 Warmoth finisher) the game.
record victory in the final trials
Score by innings:
Washington
.
24 24 .490
at Philadelphia Saturday is sched­
M
emphis......... 400 000 000— 4 10 1
St.
Louis
24 20 .480
uled to leave on the Homeric next
Mobile , ......... 100 000 000— 1 6 4
Cleveland
..............
22
26
.458
Saturday, the day after the Blue
Merz, Warmoth nnd Kohlbecker;
.........19 30 .388
t'f i boat, attempting one o f the most Philadelphia
Boone
und Devormer, ol.ry.
Southern Association
unusual* campaigns in aquatic
Clubs:
W.
I,,
Pet.
annals, rows its annual four-mile
Nashville 3-9; Atlanta 5-5
race with Harvard at New London,
NASHVILLE,
Tenn., June 16.—
Memphis
..........
38
19 .667
Conn.
Nashville and Atlanta divided a
New
Orleans
...........39
21
.650
Seldom in the nearly 30 years o f
double header here Sunday, the
Olympic history has the United N ashville........... ........31 26 .544 Crackers taking the first game 5
Atlanta
.
2S
25 .528
Statas assembled so formidable n
_...27 32 .458 to 3 in thirteen innings and losing
collection o f athletic stars in de­ Mobile . ............
the necond 9 to 6, the name being
fense ef the laurels this country Birmingham ................ 24 32 .429 called on account o f darkness at
has carried o ff consistently since Little Rock .......... JL..22 34 2193 the end of five innings.
19 39 .328
the first games at Athens in 1896. Chattanooga ........
First Game
Particularly is this true of the
Score by innings:
track $nd field squad which, in Carpenters’ Scale o f Atlanta . 100000 020000 2—3 11 2
pita o f the fact that it faces
Nash. . .... 001100 001000 0—3 11 2
obably the stiffest competition o f W ages is Increased To
Francis nnd Hnworth, Brock;
time, will sail with high hopes
Limktrom, Ketchum nnd Mackey.
Ninety
Cents
per
Hour
t triumph as a result of the specSecond Ghme
BUlar showing mads in the final
Score by innings: .
irouta at the Harvard atadium.
Notice o f an increase in the
.................... 110 0 3 ^ * -1 0 1
scale o f wages o f carpenters be­ NnshviiU-..................300 24—4 11 1
longing to Local Union 1751 is . Dumont, Swartz and Brock; Mor­
STAY NEAR GRAVES
announced today. *
ns, r.nznmnn and Mackey. (Game
CHORAGE. Alaska, June 16.
Robert L. Robinson, recording called end fifth account darkness).
elndians of Knik, an old aeUJ secretary o f the union states that
at the head of Cook Inlet, the increased was decided upon on
CONCRETE LANDING
dire distress because! of the May
apd will become effi
y 17, arid
effective
t custom o f remaining where beginning August 11. He states
JACKSONVILLE. June 1 6 .—
Dithers and grandfathers that the new rate Is to b. 90 centa Thomas C. Imeson, chairman o f the
TTie advent of the railroad nn hour Instead o f 75 cents, which city commission, proposes that the
the increase of white men's ha2.L, n * 0 ?*a*® in' *h« past.
city construct a concrete boat land­
have ruined trapping in
This wage increase affects only ing 50 feet wide and 200 feet long,
uity, the Indians' means of those carpenters who ate atihnecU opposite Memorial Park, to serve
ll*
ed with the local union.
BS ® recreation pier and be used by
why they do not move to
Bwt niight want to visit
c grounds, the Indians
At the summit
est, Jacksonville.
A public hearing
ifather, him die here; the atmosphere c o n _ „,„
tb*n would be called to give citizena iftdie hare; me, I die half the amount ot~iixyg
ound toreste-J on opportunity to be heard
lat sea level.
on the project.

(Continued from page 1)
inaugurated in this city for some
time.
• ,
.

Arthur Yowell, head of Yowell &amp;
sertion
o f stating
Mr. Boll.
“
Company
that the response
hns been most gratifying, declar­
ing that several back accounts
have been paid up which had been
lagging. Belief was expressed by
him' that the campaign will be a
huge success and that interest in ic
will continue to grow more and
more each day.
George A. Speer o f Speer &amp; Son
stated that early this morning he
was approached by patrons wishing
to pay up their bills. "I believe it
is a good thin gand will mean a lot
to Sanford in the 'squaring' o f a c ­
counts,” Mr. Speer continued. He
further declared that he was well
pleased with the manner in which
the campaign had opened. Much
interest is being shown, he assured
u newspaperman. .
S. M. Lloyd of the Lloyd Shoe
Company stated that the campaign
hns started o ff with n “ boom” and
that there is evidence that it will
continue. ” 1 am surprised nnd
gratified with the response to the
urgent appeal to pay up accounts,”
he further stated.
Other merchants are reported ns
having received good responses to
the campaign. Hundreds o f dolluri\ were paid on accounts on the
first dny of the campaign, it has
been estimated by those who have
the drive in charge.

S U S P E C T S A ID
Ruth Am erican and Giants D r i v e Carl
T o H AVE B E E N
Fournier National-Mays From B ox in
TR A IN R O B B E R
Lead in H om e Runs 6th and Win, 4 to 1
(Continued from page 1)

Am erican Olympic
T ea m T o Set Sail
f o r Europe Today

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$20 000 or any other sum had been
recovered nnd identified ns part
o f the stolen money, he replied that
he had nothing to say on that
point.
Mahoney Ex-Political Leader.
The identity o f James Mahoney,
who was arrested when found un­
der a bed in the tint where Wayne
was found, was revealed tonight as
that o f the former West Side po­
litical leader. He is said to hnve
turned from politics with the ad­
vent of prohibition and to have
made a email fortune in beer-run­
ning.
The police took extraordinary
steps to lenrn Mahoney’s true
name when efforts were made Sat­
urday to have him released on n
writ o f habeas corpus. The at­
tempt to gain freedom for Ma­
honey through a state court writ
failed when ho was ordered held
on a federal wnrrant.
. Five other men are being sought
ill the robbery.

tt-onunuea irom page i j

(Continued from page 1.)
placed Williams under arrest.

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Pony Express Riders
Honored By Tablet

^

saving of 20 per
eral school fuml w&gt;j V S|
statement of tha board!?1
a saving of $96,000
uiness of the general
and a similar record
tempted next session ^

U

• In thro negro's pockets , were
( „ „ r d three in.ur.nce peltries each
rahs” for Sanford in appreciation his wife. He steadfastly main­
the giving
o f three
“ hur- fo r $100, all made out to him t&gt;y
oburg
f theand
manner
in which
the attend­
tains that he did dot kill his wife
SALT LAKE CITY, June 16.— A GABRIEL
ing officers and their wives arc be­ and that she was run over by an bronze tablet commemorating the
GREATER
ing entertained.
site o f a pony express station, and
automobile,
officers
stated
this
RIDING
For this afternoon the program
the fearless riders who made their
morning;
.
.
,
,
...
COMFORT
provides for an “ adjusted compen­
Officers declare that there is lit­ way on horseback through the j
sation conference” , a conference
West in 1860-61 with government
tle
doubt
o
f
W
illiam
s'
guilt
de­
P • A, MERO
for the post commanders and post
mails, has been placed on the Salt
adjutants, with the department ad- spite his emphatic declaration that Lake Tribune building in the center
jutant in the chair, and a report o f i he is innocent. In^his
fn the
o f the business district here. In
Luumjf jail. Williams %
the executive committee In addition county
m
a *i
days gone by an adobe mail station
Storage And
that
he
would
not
have
been
guil­
to a second meeting
ting o f the executive
was located on the site.
ty
o
f
such
a
crime.
committee at.3;30r o'clock.
The tablet, paid for and erected
Williams Ib said to hnve been lin
Repairing
Through inadvertance it was an­
unusually mean negro having got- 1by a local chapter o f the Daughnounced in Saturday's Herald that a
ten Into trouble frequently with ters of the American Revolution,
dance would be given tonight at other employees ton the places bears this inscription:
*l*ced in
Ormond. The dance will be held at
where he worked. He has worked i Tribute to the Personnel of That
the local armory on Commercial
street tonight at 9 o'clock. Excel­ on a number o f farms In this v i - 1Gallant Enterprise.
Wrecking Service
lent music will be furnished for the cinity, it is said, and is declared to
SCHGOL WITHIN BUDGET
have
been
run
away
from
each
'of
Phone G43-W. Night
dancers and “ lots o f fun" will be
them because o f the continuous
furnished for all who attend.
MIAMI,
June
16.—
Dade
county
Those who registered for the trouble which he has caused at schools were operated within the
each place where he has lived.
convention are:
„ . ,
budget this year for tha first time
Dr. G. C. Bartholomew, Palntka;
A. J. Angle, St. Petersburg; WmSanford Ave, and 2nd St
Steitz, lakeland; H. B. McCall, H. N. Kirkman, Palatkn; George B. FOLEY P I U S REACHED T H E
Sanford; H. D. Mendenhall, Lake­ Everson, Palntka; Reginald Holly,
SORE SPOT
land; T. M. Phillips, Lakeland; M. Sanford; Paul B. McConnolle, F ort
Mrs. Ellen Relghnrd, South Fork, SICKLY, PEEVISH 'cilllDB
Pierce;
P.
Van
der
Lugt,
Fort
P. Booth, Brooksville; A. J. Geiger,
Pn., writes: “ I had been suffering
St, Cloud; J. O. Cowger, St. Cloud; Pierce; Alto Adams, Fort Pierce; with my kidneys nnd nothing
Children suffering from fat
F.
E.
Johnson,
Jacksonville;
George
L, C. Hettinger, St. Cloud; L. H.
seemed to eouch the aching Bpot
Brown, Winter Haven; E. O. Schel- Brudenbach, Pensacola; Morgan until I procured FOLEY PILLS, nal Worms are cross, restless
lenberg, Winter Haven; Frank J. Jones, West Palm Beach; J. B. with wonderful results." FOLEY unhealthy. There are other*
Porttras, Winter Haven; R. A. Madden, St. Petersburg; J. L. PILLS, a diuretic stimulant fo r tons, however. If the child lx
has dark rings under the
Cobb, Sanford;! G. J. Wimbish, Jordan, Mulberry; O. Harris, Mul­
the kidneys, gently and thorough­ bail breath and takes no inU.
berry;
A.
F.
Sineholz,
St.
Peters­
Sanford; L. P. Chittenden, San­
interest I
ly flush and cleanse the kidneyR and play, it is almost a certalnt
ford; W. N. Burnsidy, Tampa; H. burg; P. A. Mero, Sanford; Paul
help
to
eliminate
poisonous
waste
,
_____
t
)x
m'
DeAroya,
Stuart.
worms
are
eating
away
its
C. Culbreath, Tampa; Howard P.
Officers
in
charge
are
Depart­
matter.
Try
a
bottle
today
and
you
The
surest
remedy
for
wonu
Mcforlain, Tamna; Carl Jackson,
Apopka; Mrs. J. Y. Cheney, Orlnndo ment Commander Janies W. Morris will be well pleased with the result j W hite’s Cream Vcrmifuz* it
The use o f F O L E Y ! positive destruction to the*
Dean Spencer, Ft. Myers; J. _Y. |o f Tampa and1 Department Ad- ohtained.
but harmless to the child
child.
Cheney,.Orlando^ H, W. Grady’, Ft.
c - Hownrd Rowton ° * ,
inJ l ^ £ i ,dn,ir activity’
35c. Sold by Union PKamiey,
Sold everywhere.
Myers; Harry Goldstein, Miami;
C. A. Mills. Miami; W. A. Snow,
Miami; C. H. Ruder, Min mi; Allen
Williams, Coconut Grove; R. T.
Houser, Clermont; J. G. Pulliam,
Clermont; Alex McWilliams, Vero;
FIRST A N N U A L
N. E. Dado, Vero; George Walker,
Winter Garden; J. C. Boyer, Winter
Garden; W. B. Burch, Winter Gar­
den; J. Hutchins, Orlando; T. H.
Bates, Lake City; B. C. Prince,
Pnlatka; Ralph K. Tarel, Palatkn;
H. G. Iteditour, Porter S. Davis, j
Tampa; Creamer B. Potter, St.
Petersburg; Guy M. Strayhorn, Ft.
Myers; Edward L. Thompson, Day­
tona; Matthew Scoten, Daytona;
R. L. Anderson Jr., Ocala; Jack
O’Brien, St. Petersburg; II. C.
Ward, Melbourne; T. II. Ferris, St.
FOR SA N F O R D
Petersburg; R. L. Miller, St.
Petersburg; W. P. Hood, Leesburg;
J. H. Ilintermister, Sanford; Joe D.
Chittenden, Sanford; Hal Bright,
Dolruy: Harvey O. Payne, Jackson­
J U N E 16 TO 21
P A Y Y O U R LOCAL BILLS
ville: W. D. Way, Orlando; Mrs.
W. D. Way, Orlando; W. C.” Martin,
Plant City; G. H. Bates, Plant City;

Si

24 HOUR

RIVE &amp; WALKER]

P ay U p W eek

W a i n w r i g h t Has
No R e c o l l e c t i o n
o f H is C onduct
(Continued from page 1.)
ods, succeeded in getting the Int-

and Wynn procured’ YC for him. A
drug wus also mixed with
liquor.
' •
As soon as Wainwright drank
the liquor and begun to lapse into
drowsiness, Captain Wynn grabbed
his gun nnd the officers arrested
him nnd removed him to the Joil.
After several uttempts had been
made to interview the wife o f
Wainwright, who wu8 not nt home
each time, n representative o f The
Herald succeeded in seeing her
shortly after noon today. Mrs.
v\ uinwright declared that she had
no statement to make for the press
but declared that she "just wanted
him to leave me alone and I will
not bother him".
Mrs. Wainwright, who was seen
at her home on Laurel Avenue, de­
clared that her husband had always
boon kind tu her nnd that they had
been happy together up until last
January when, after he had been
on several drunken spells, she left
him after he had made life unbear­
able for her at home.
i
Later Bhe went to work in o sto re
at Lake Monroe, she said, arm her
husband persuaded her to return to
him which she did. They lived toether up until three weeks ago.
.t that time he went on a drunken
“ spree” , she stated, and they part­
ed again.
Asked what she thought was the
motive that promoted her husband
to wish to kill her, Mrs. Wain­
wright stated that she believed
that it was because she would not
return to him. She declared that
she had previously made up her
mind that if they were separated
one more time that she would
never make up with him again.
Persistence in keeping to this
promise infuriated the man, ac­
cording to Mrs. Wainwright, and
this wus what caused him to make
threats upon her life.

«

1" ^ ’ y ^ . ' a c c o d j
in the office of
board, it U stated.

Proof of Chero-Cola
popularity is found
w h e r e v e r b o t t le d
soft drinks are sold.
Everywhere, you see
one person after an­
other enjoying CheroCola in the T w is t
Bottle.

S

To Have County Citrus
And Poultry M eeting
CITRUS .MEETINGS.
Geneva, Tuesday, June 17, 2:30
p. m. Meeting will be held id
Citrus Exchange pacing house, and
not in town hall, as advertised.
Longwood Library, Wednesday,
June 18, 11 a. m. Bring your
lunch as this meeting will extend
into the afternoon.
At each meeting, experts from
the Extension force will discuss the
moat i"inn&lt;-*&gt;»t&gt;i current nrnblems.
POULTRY MEETING.
Court House, Sanford, Friday,
June 20, 8 p. ni. Purpose, the fo r­
mation o f a poultry association by
the poulerymen of Samlnole coun-

V

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b (•#. • w * ■

�Advertising
_ Daily H e r a ld

p.AD R ATES
Cash in A d v a n c e
k—r. «da. will b* r e *v '(_ ■afrnn* ••d f « I *
&gt;
(.mediately » w

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Kfl a llac
Ac a lln»
~ .........
4a a line
Type duubl# above
'

date* are f ° r cpnL»~ln*«Glonx.
,
LJ, of nvereg* length
sled a lino
tharg* *«e for 11ret
iialsg !• re*trlcta4 to
/tUMlflcatlon.
Nrror I* u sd * T h * B«n~jd will bo rexponnlble
Tna Incorrect Insertion.
litr, for eubsequent
The office should be
‘ Toniidlately In eaae of
XDVEIITI9EIU.
irild representative thor■familiar with rates, rules
nlflcatlon. will give you
Information.
And It
they will assist y ou In
your want ad to males
l effective.
|fORTNAT NOTICHL
iers should give their
poitufMee addrssa as
"ihelr phono number If
Jilrt results.
About ona
lent of a thousand haa a
and the others can't
_at# with . you unless
your address.
■Ilnnnnep MUST be
Hi yetinn at The HB a ­

Rooms For Rent

For Rent
Apartments

HOUSES W A N T E D

Lost and Found

tVAN’TED TO BUY— Direct from
R E A L ESTATE
LOST------ Postoffice key. If found,
owner attractive residence with
_pi ease return to Herald office.
all improvements. Must be in good FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
FOR SALE —1Celery farms, all
LOST an opportunity to -keep residential section and price must
rooms, with sleeping porth, one
aisca and prices. It will pay you
abreast with the tlmea by pot be right. In answering give location black behind hospital, 301 W. Fifth
to see us if you are going to buy.
reading the classified pages of o f property and description of Street.
We cell at the owners' prices,
your daily newspaper. Herald house, prico wanted and terms o f­
strictly.
FOR
RENT—
Two
room
house­
want nils contain many Interestini fered. Address Box 80, care The
keeping apartment. 719 Oak Ave­ FOR S A L E -^ -roon t bungalow, all
messages. It will pay you to rea Sanford Herald.
modern, on Laurel Ave. 14,000,
nue.
them daily.
easy
terms.
FOR RENT— 'Two fdmlshed houseLOST— Strayed from our pasture I
FOR SALE— 8-room house, mod­
_k
eepjn
g
room
s.71f&gt;
W
.F
Irst
St.
June 8th, a young Jersey cow. JHOUSES FOR SALE
ern, water, lights and gas, well
Color a light brown and white;
FOR RENT— Furnished apartment furnished. Lot 75 f t front on Park
FOR
SALE—
Small
hotel,
IB
rooms.
face and front feet dark, hind feet
modern conveniences. 815 Park Ave. $3,500. Terms.
white and large patch of white on
flank like question mark; large
SEMINOLE REALTY CO„
Write |FOR RENT — Three partly fur­
eyes. $5.00 for Information leading ?^ort Mmc only $13,000.00
nished
housekeeping
rooms.
Seminole Hotel Annex.
to her recovery. Mrs. Geo. Bal- I
* Donovan. Belvedere Grown people preferred. 803 Holly
lengor.
jBldg., Daytona Beach, Fla.
Aye.
FOR SALE— 91 acres on the St.
_______________________
Johns river in Volusia county,
LOST—Gold wrist watch, between *
FOR RENT — Three-room fur­
9th St. and Elm Ave. and bus­
......... ...
„ „ „ private close to Monroe bridge, for sale
nished
apartment
with
BUILDING
iness district. Finder please re­
porch and bath, to adults only. ior trade. About 15 acres in bearing
turn to Herald. Reward.
) aj(i
(grove; three flowing wells; land
Apply 316 Oak.
M A T E R IA L
LOST — On Orlando-Snnford high­
way, brown 2-handled handbag. MiUACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, aidewlaka, build­
Repair work new on one end. Con­
b» " i ; * ' ! u,,d» r
ing
blocks, Irrigation boxes. J, R. . o m w w l 7 a p a r t m i n t &gt; S
Owners in business
have not the
tained clothing, shirts, toilet arti­
Would pay couple with children to time to look after same. For quick
Tcrwlllegcr,
Prc&gt;,
cles, etc. Ten Dollars reward if re­
investigate.
Broukshnven,
417 sale or trade will take $25,000.00.
turned to San Juan Hotel, Orlan­ Lumbar and Building Material
West Second St.
Address John H. W olf &amp; Co., De
Carter
Lumber
Company
do, Fla.
I^iml. Florida._________________
N. Laurel hu Phone 505.
Plat
of
Mellonvllte,
Hanford.
Flor­
WANTED TO TRADE— Equity of
Hil l l u m b e r c o .
House of
OK l i c i t O F IM h i . i c a t i o x
duly recorded l nl'lat Book I. on
$4,000 in Miami bungalow valued
_Servlce,
Quality
and
Price ida.
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Savcnth
page
ISO,
of
the
public
records
of
W. A. Raynor, Complainant,
at
$8,000
Judicial
Circuit
of
the
Slain
o
f
Trunks,
baggage,
pianos,
safes,
Seminole
County,
Florida;
run
I
t
---------- fo_ well
, located
,
. ,real estate
, ,
vs.
Florida, In and for Seminole In fact, anything,
thence
North along the west line In or near Sanford. If interested in
anywhere
at
,
^
Cornelia F. tlruce. Et. At.
County, In Chancery.
in *
1 1m*
n iT irif
Q C liv ir B * nn”
t*ilenn|on North and Bouth a trado write fully giving descrip­
Defendant*.
Edward F. Lane, Complainant,
OltPEft FOR ITRI.ICATION."
TI H
VN
BPPB
S S 4J8. B R V I C B .nrrurdlnic
" f ,h r W- ‘to " n"
,Uockof T w
" &lt;*&gt;• tion of your property nnd price
v«.
KA
aa
f KK. sI none
said" f Pint
MellonTo all partli-a ctalmliiK Interest George Ilandall, et nl.. Defendants.
vllle
tn
the
low
water
mark
of
Lake wnnted, Address your answer to
under Cornelia F.
tlruce.
C. F.
CITATION
Monroe: thence Westerly along the Box 79, care The Sanford Herald.
t llruee. Annus II
Bruce.
Judson

LbAItN ABOUT Polk County and Fnn de- v t n
.
1
Lakeland, through the SUr-Tole°age;
R R-hot
E NT? ne.
and
coldT°™
water. W. L.
gram. Best advertising medium irt
Rumple, 1209 Magnolia.
Bouth Florida Published mornings,
FOR RENT — Three furnished
Star-Telegram, Lakeland. Fla.
housekeeping rooms for adults.
COLLMllCS (On.) LEDGER—Clnen- Box 1I7.
lllul ndi have tile larRcet clreulatlun In Houthwn-iiern
Usurgia. FOR
RENT— Rooms.
Wouldn’t
Itnte He |C-wunl) line.
you be able to use the money se­
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­ cured by renting that vacant room
ald, South Georgia's greatest Oow going to waste? There are
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, mnny persons looking for places to
weekly and Sunday Classified rates stay. Help take care of them and
10c per line. Waycross Journal- not only make money but assist in
keeping people in Sanford. Phone
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
TO REACH tho prosperous farm? 148 and give your ad over the tel­
ers and fem growers of Volusia ephone. Use The Herald for quick
county advertise in the DeLand service.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash FOR RENT—3 furnished ' rooms;
also four unfurnished rooms. 218
with o r d e r .________
French Ave. Inquire 300 French.
A LITTLE WANT AD In The
Herald will bring you big re­ FOR RENT— Storage room, 20x50,
in Fioglc Bldg., Oak Ave., for
sults. Advertise those old articles
cars
or merchandise. S. Rnuge, 417
you have stored away and have
no uso for. A little thirty-cent ad W. 3rd St.
may bring you several dollars. FOR RENT— 2 nice largo coo con­
Phone 148 and a representative
necting furnished housekeeping
will call to see you.
rooms. $18.00 per month; $5.00 per
FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando week. 312 East 5th St.
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, mln- In Thr rirrn:&lt; **«mrt « f Bvmlnnla
Imum 24c cash with order.
Cnunlr. Florida.
In Chancery.

FOR SALE

JIMMIE HOWARD’S repair shop
is located at the corner of Fourth
and Pine Ave. and he will b« glad
to gee any o f his old customers, and
take care o f their wants at any
time. Ho does general auto repair
work, and guarantees satisfaction.
Bring your auto troubles to him.
and then fo rget them.____________
FOR SALE— Complete radio set;
will take small cash payment
and balance easy terms. Box 201,
care Herald.
FOR SALE— Complete radio equip­
ment and complete seta at various
prices. Cash or terms. Box 201,
care Herald.
J-UK SALE— A one stable manure,
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. BHastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hastings, Fla.__________________________
FOR SALE— One small home elec­
tric light plant. lloolehan-Coleman_Co.__________
FOR SALE— S. C. R. I. Red and
Barred P. Rock cockerels fo r
breeders. March and April hatch,
$2.50 and $2.00 each. Purs bred
anil healthy. Mrs. Joe Shingler,
Donalsonvlllc, ^Jaj _________________
FOR S A L E — McClaren and Dun­
lop cord tires and tubes. Gulf
gas, oil, best accessories. Fellows
Service Station, First and Elm.
Phone 447-L3J_____________________
FOR SALE— Full blood young Jer­
sey cow, fresh. Phono 4814.
FOR SALE— Weil located lota in
desirable residential section. Can
be purchased with small cash pay­
ment and easy monthly payments.
Help Wanted
Address Box_43I, care Herald._____
FOR SALE — 5 acres of celery SHOES — Become our local sales­
land, 10 minutes ride on Sanford
man selling high grade shoes di­
Ave. at Mecca Hammock. Flowin* rect to wearer. Quick seller and
well, no sulphur water.
Two good commission. Experience not
houses. 40 Brown Leghorn pullets, require
required. Tanner's Shoe M ig. Co.,
wood enough for life; ' i acre of 1145 0 St., Boston, Mass.
grapes, some orange trees. 652
WANTED — Position by gradu­
feet from the hard road. $200
ate stenographer. Box 10 care
down and $25 per month till paid Herald.
in full, no interest. 3 ncrcs cleared
WANTED — Agent; live, wide­
land, partly tiled. Box 791, San­
awake mart to sell automobile
ford.
specialty of exceptional merit in
FOR SALE— By owner, l* i acres Seminole county. Fine opportunity
tiled land with six-room house, for a hustler. Suitable fo r all
on 4th St. nnd Pecan Ave. Inquire jnakrs o f cars. B, W. B., Box 1427,
Box “ C. t’ .” , care Herald.
Orlando, Fla.

5

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Augustn, Ga.— Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
■30c.
______________________
SlAINE— Waterville, Morning SenHiram I.o«mls. Francis F o s­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ j Loomis,
ter. Ira J. Fulton and John H o w ­
llrreltf o f f i c e o r b y l e t ple
arc
Interested
in
Floridn
prop­
ard
Loomis,
(otherwise known ns
Telephone
d la roa tla erty. Reach them through the John If. Loomis) and each nl them
|are aot i s l i d ,
ised or otherwise. In tin* lands
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ dem
one. Trompt, Efficient
and premises herein tnft or describ­
Service.
tion.
ed; and to 8. Jennie Bonn. C. M.
PALf.1 BEACH COUNTY— The Bonn, Hnrnli J, Boone. Calvin M.
Bonne. Sarah A. I.onmls. Henry II.
scene of stupendous development- Loomis. Harriett Loomis. Alice C.
Read about it in the Palm Bench Hunt. William F. Haul. Charlea A.
Post. .Sample copy sent on re­ Clowes, Sarah A. Hawley, Violet
Wanted
C. Fulton, Fred Fulton and Lula F.
quest.
Conklin, and each of them If llvlmt,
OF OTHER T R A N S- TAM PA, FLORIDA— Tampa Dally and If dead, all parlies claiming
Interest under the said 8 Jennie
, yes, but none with SER- rat „ miC| l* n o r * word
m in im u m Doon. C. M. Boon. Sarah &gt;J. Boone,
rate
l
,
j
c
per
word,
minimum
jj. Boone. Sarah A. lammts,
rtheir middle name. Phone
charge 25c cash with order. W rite Henry 11. Loomis. Harriett Loomis

To 8. B. Carpenter and w i f e , ..........
thenro South &gt;7 dearees SO low water mark of l,ake Monroe to
Carpenter. Warren W . Loser and Florida;
the east line of Block " B " extended,
w i f e , ----------- Loser, Edward N. Faber InlautoH East ulong said north line according to ssld Plat of Mellonnnd wife. — ■■■ ■ Faber, Mary E. of snhl pint extended west and vllle; thence South along the east
Hart, I. W, Tompkins nnd wife, alone Iho north line of said pint to line of aald Block " B " and the e x ­
center of Mcllonv lllu Avenue;
I.Mint T. Tompkins. L. T. Tomp­ the
thrnre North 7 degrees 10 minutes tension of said east line of Block
kins. Lula S, Doarliur and husband, East along the center line of said " H ” to tile Northwest corner of
........ — lVarlmt, William Caulk as Mellonvllte Avenue 595.5 feet to the Block Five (5) of Mellonvllle, ucGuardian and Administrator. Alvin east end of a line established l.y ■ cording to said Pint; thence East to
U. licarliiK and wife, t.ula 1. M. sgreemen between the Realty Trust i the point of beginning;
Hearing, William If. Farrar nnd Company nml J. E. Pace on April and to uny nnd all other person nr
wife. ---------Farrar. Henrae I*. Farrar
I*lh. l u l l ; recorded on page 31 of persons, whose names arc unknown.
and wife, — — Farrar. Osslnn B. Miscellaneous Record ltook No. 1. rlulmtng any right, title or Interest
Hart and wife. Cntherlne Hart, Hemnode County Records; thence ' In sit dlo the property hereinabove
James Weeks and w i fe .-------- ‘ Weeks, following sahl line ns established1 described, or any part or parcel
t»eher| B ’ rnhart and wife. Husan North 15 degrees 37 minutes West 1 thereof.
Barnhart. Josept n Askew and wife,
, h, y j „ r t h
17 fe e t; I
ir |s hereby ordered that you and
Sarah J. Askew, Yda d a m p e n and) thrmv
North sr, degrees .1
..........................
37 minutes rlteh of you. tie and appear before
-husband,
-Hamper!.
.........................
Mrs. A. P. West rt;.l feet: thence South 47 feet; „ „ r
circuit Court at the Court
Alice C. Ilanl. Will la it
F.
Haul. Johnston. JosrphI
for complete rate card.
nine Htenstrom and) theme North *5 degrees 37 minutes House at Hanford, Florida, on tho
Charles
A.
Clowes.
Hq.'alV
A.
H
a
w
­
husband.
—
—
■
Stenslrom.
Julius
A.
W&lt;
st
1232
5
feet
to
the
West
hound|s
t
day
of
Heptemher, 1921, and then
lou MOVING?— Call a HEVEI.OPEB.S ATTENTIO N— Pen­
ley. Violet Ci Fulton Fred Fulton Hayden. Jr., and wife. - - — — Hny- arv line of said flovernment Lot One ainl there make answer to the hill
SERVICE TRANSFER. sacola Is beginning the greatest de­ ami t.ula K. Conklin, nnd ouch of ilen.
J. C. Drnwdv amt wife.
■
( l l ; thence South 25 degrees W est of eomplalnt exhibited against you
In tllorldn's history; a
Ido the job as you want it velopment
them deceased or otherwise. In the
half million dollar highway to tha lands and premises hereinafter des* flruwdy. H. J. Drnwdy nnd wife. 7H7.fi feet to the beginning, aonlaln- |n this cause.
— ----- Drnwdy, 7.. (’ . Prawdy and Inc 25 fi acres, more or less; also.
one 498.
| |t
(nrthered ordered that this
gulf bench Just
finished; a two
wife, ----------- Drnwdy, la-sllc Thrash­
Beg Inning at a point on the renter order of Publication he published
million dollar bridge across Escam­ scribed.
|D—Santoro business men bia Bay started; quarter million
You nnd earn of you are hereby er, Lawrence P. Hughey nnd wife, line of MellonvIMe Avenue In the 1 |„ |jte Hanford Herald, a newspaper
* ..............................
Florida. fi*3.a
* feet published
in
Hanford.
Hemln.de
In need of competent dollar opera house under construc­ required to appear to the bill of .Mary V. Hughey, Milton L llughny Pin nf Sanford.
In the
above
enttlled nml wife. LHIIo N. Hughey, A. O. North t degrees E 1 st of the Inter-1 y-ounty. F lorlda, once n week for
da read the classified tion; two millions being spent on complaint
greatest chance for live cause at the Courthouse at San- Hughey. M. I,. Hughey and wife. pi-itlon of the ei-nter line of .Mellon- I v|Hit| eons
conseeullve weeks.
[The Herald. There's no highway;
developers to get
In on
ground ford, Seminole County, Florida, on Ella M. Hughey, and Mary W. Mar­ vllle Avenue with the
Use o f ruge has lessened the deW ITN E t
Ihp south line of
of
WITNESS
my hand and the seal
tr sending out-of-tow n for floot. Write Development Depart­ the ?lh day of July,
tin
and
husband,
A.
O.
Martin,
nnd
B&gt;2l, said
Section Thirty (30), Township^Nine-,]
Township Nine-.! ,,r
„ f tT
jp,.
r t r ....... Cnurl of lh»* Seventh munq
ttecilon
v&lt;&gt; Plreult
f„r
carpet tacks hut the
each
a
ml
every
of
the
sattl
above
cause
being
a
milt
to
quirt
title
In
en there fa probably just ment The Pensacola Nows.
t e n (19) South, of Range T h i r t y - j Judicial Circuit of the State
c ooff Flori-ior- p&gt;roWt,J (&gt;f tl,e uutomi&gt;bUc industry
the complainant
to the following! named defendants. If living; nnd If otte (31) East; thence West 418 feel, |,|n, in nnd for Sem in ole County, on
loq you want in the city. W E S T VIR GIN IA— QNirksburg, Tha tract of landll situate In Hcmlnolei either, any or nil of said defendants
more or less, parallel with tin* salt! | imJ, n,,. n t h day of June. A. D. 1924. hus given u new use, for them.
Clarksburg
Exponent,
morning County,
Florida^
A portion of tic dead, to nil parties claiming In-Hair to *trnij;hten for Including
K. A DOCdLASS.
Monday, morning Issue. Hactions 7j»ml X, Township 30 South. terests under each nnd every of tho .South line of Section Thlrtv (30) to
I also make braids at a 1 cent per word, minimum 34c.
f l r r k of the 4'lreult fourt of the
thi&gt; ••iistrrly line of the Moses E.
The sea is believed to have re­
Range 31 East, bounded and des­ following deceased defendants, to- ~Li**v Grant (mor»- commonly known
Mi lritth Judicial Circuit of
[ft prire. Mrs. M. T. Smith, TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of cribed as follows, t o - w it ; Bcgln- wll: H. It. t’ nrpenter and wife. — *—
quired 90,000,090 years to uttain Us
Florida,
lit
and
for
KettU*
as
tinHanford
Grant);
thence
North
it
)
;
tii
snrh Ave.
nnlg at a corner post ret In the, CnrpenlerT Warren IV- I .oxer nnd
ub Ib County.
h-avees East—along—said Graiit
i i
Florida real estate advertise
uuvLrimu in
in ground marke.
marked-VI*ii u-n«ll (nr the wlf&gt;e——------- Lnxer. Edward N. Faber
„ r « : wnK
of Ohio nnd nnd wife. ----------- Faber. Mary E. line to It" Interseetlon -with the es»(
ICS. Ulte j:cht -point of Interseetlon
Inter
thft.
,'»
,T
Deputy Clerk.
)
of &lt;II*a 4i{ &lt;*i N 5 B •Tr»ffer'J&gt;
cents a -word •iuaup Aves. (&lt;&gt;r Crlppfin Bond), also Ilart. I IV, Tompkins and wife. tin.;
Vta
Map of the Town of Sanford. Flor­ GEORGE A. HE COTTKH.
t.surs.T.
Tompkins
L.
T
Tompkins.
ng
North
lino
of
th*f
HWIi
being
the
Norl
Sundays._______
Holkilor nml
Counsel «'»r
Bee. t. thence South with center t.nln H, Hearing and husband. ----------- ida, said east line of Tier II bring
IWN FERTILIZER
“ DO YOU W AN T to buy or sell line of Ohio Ave. .1.121 chains to an Hearing. William Paulk ns Guardian 258 feet East nf nnd purallel to the 6:16-23-30 Cumnhilnunt.
7:7 ^ 4 -3 1 -2 8 8:1 -1 1
iron pin corner, made of old buggy and Administrator. Alvin I*. Hear­ cast line nf liny Avenue: thence
anything?” I f bo advertise in axle,
here tho rur*ey for boundary ing" amt wife, t.ula I. M Hearing, North on said east line nf Tier II to
the "O ilncsvillo Sdn."
• »
a point 238 15 feet South of the eenn o t ic e o f Ad o p t io n
begins; thence South with snhl Ave. Wllllnm H Farrar nnd wife.
.
bacn...... ............... ...$1.25
Nutlen Is hereby given that an tho
3,(191 cha.lns to an Iron pin corner, Fatrnr. George I*. Farrar nnd wlftf. i ter line of Seventh tBr,‘,*G thence
— ................4 2 . 9 0 A d v e r t i s i n g . Kota results u it tlinnco South 39 degrees. W e sfT I.T I - 3 i - — F h r r a r :‘Ti(0*Tun"nrltnn arffr: Rnst l*T feet.—tnoro-ee—least H* *b* ......
3rd........
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g
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whgtgr.o— w— ag-t-vu - e - .......
_
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- - t r ttirrry v
the
Ilohert t h e n c e South 4 degrees West along „ f (I,,. Circuit
I _____ Court' lor the CTT1
North 41 degrees. 45 minutes, W****! end w i f e , ------- — Weeks.
ii,
iiiiiiciiti
circuit
of
)
lorlda.
Barnhart
and
wife.
Susan
Barnhart
the
center
line
of
Mellonvllle
A»ri
m
i
l
l
Judicial
Circuit
1.18
chains
to
an
Iron
pin
corner,
an industrial and agricultural secdeliver—'Terms casty
...........................
.........................................
.
' Seminole County, at Ills office in
thence North 33 degrees West 2.8* Joseph
II Askew amt................................
wife, Sarah J. . pile -919
4 feet to point of ...............
heglnnlna:
tion.
_=T,_
yt»&lt;* V ■* **
chains to tbn fixed
point at old Askew, Vila Gim pert nnd tipslyand. , less the East 40 feet reserved fur Sanford. Florida, for an nrtln » “ ■
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St, boat house, thenco South *2 de-i ---------- Gnmperl. Mrs. A. I*. Juhn- 1 street pur puss a, euntnlnlng *.t acres. thurlxlov them »o adopt George
Broker, a minor.
Johns County is reached through greet, 30 minutes East 0.29 rhalnsj S(,,tI Josephine Stenstrum ami hus- : mure nr less, nnd heretofore de- Robert
CHASE &amp; CO.
Dated thin the 31st day of May,
tu
a
earner,
thence
South
32
deband.
---------Htenstrom.
Julius
A.
scribed
us
l.ots
3,
4,
5.
and
6.
of
Ella
V. C. COLLER* Prop.
t
i
.
1
i
ii
the St. Augustine Evening Record. (trees. East 0.27 chain to a point | H a y d e n . j r . anil wife. —■ • -- H a y - ' a . Pace's Subdivision, ns per Plat
Phone 563
Belloy F. Chittenden.
*
Quick results. Two cents per word. on the ditch, thence with the shore
j , p. Drnwdv ami wife. ! thereof duly of record: also,
Genevieve C. Chittenden.
CeTcral Shop and Mill Work
lino In a Northeasterly
direction! prawdy S. J. Drawdv_ nnd w ife. Beginning at a point on the center
Sample copy on request.
3.80 chains more or less to a point
Drawdy, 7.. C. DraWdv ami Hue of Mellonvllle AVeaue In the June 2 - 9-18-33*38.
on the wuters edge at tho east side wife.
Drnwdv. Leslie Tlirssli
City of Hnnfnrd, Florida. 1*5.1 feet
Contractor and BuOder
FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS
of the approach to the dock leading
Lawrence P. Hughey and wife, xorth 4 degrees East nr the InterSERVICE: That's our middle to the bont house. Ihencr South 30 er.
Mflry V. Kugbev. Milton l - Hughev 1 s, e t |nn of thr rPnt, r line o f vMetlonWhen tho kidneys are In n « f l
B17 Commercial Street
name. I d doing business with us, degrees Esst ten links to nn Iron nnd wife. Lillie V Hughey. A. &lt; i vll|p A venue with ihe South tine nf
. ______
,
,
, o f « good flushing take FULL*
with the Hughev. M. L. Hughey nnd
w
ife
ou not only get value received. pin monument, thence
\v
T.iV
Section
Thirty
(30).
Township
Nines
diuretic
stimulant
for
bearing 3.363 chains to an Kiln M Hughey, nnd Mnrv
ut you get SERVICE slung with same
|ENT — Furnished house,
«•*» H"Utb. of n an ge Thirtynromntlv and
Iron plpo well point, witnessed by |ln and husband. A. (T. Marti l Jlr
Knit: thence North 4 decreed tnc kldneyi.
Tncy prompi y
•fition. Park Ave. See W. It. QUICK SERVICE TRAN S­ a palmetto. Northeasterly 9 ft.. otherwise. In nnd to the lands C
here­
effectively
flush
tha
kidney*, i” *
.
last
nlong
the
center
line
of
Mel
Northwesterly
13*
(estimated) inafter described! to all parties
FER, Phone 498.
bring |/ WUfton W e ld in g &amp; R a d ia t o r
thence North 88 degrees East tl.145 claiming Interests under Isaiah D lonvIBo Avenue 182.4 feet: thenca crease their nctlvlty and
f-NT—Cottage, unfurnished,
chains to the placu of
beginning, Ilart. dec*seed. Algernon S. Speer, West parallel with (he said south pleasant relief.
Landon Taylor,
Work*
crossing the line between Sections deceased.
Nmetto Ave. See W . J.
Michael J. Doyle, de- I line of Section Thirty (30). 628 feel, Dorchester, Iowa, tnrttejM “ I CM
7 and S at a distance of 3 M chains rnnaed. Jacob Brock, deceased, ami more or less, to tha easterly line of
W e st of center line of Ohio Ave. Hannah M. IHIghey. deceased, or Ihe Moses E. I^v y Grant (more truthfully »*y that FOLEY
•'If It's Metal we cb veld it."
on each nf tho East
and
West otherwise, In and to (he following commonly known as the Sanford are the belt 1 ever used. I had
FOR RENT — Furnished
Grant); thence South
25 degrees tot» of trouble with my kidneys,
measurements,
tho
tract
contains
IA N F O R D , FLORIDA
described
.
lands,
situate,
lying
and
uarntshed bungalow and
3.30 urres of land In Section No. 7 being In Ihe Bounty of Seminole, -West along said Grunt line 1(3 8
and
liver;
I
couldn't
lift
anything
lllth St. and Oak A ve. Infeet,
more
or
less,
to
a
point
W
est
-----*
----------------------.
Wn have some sttractlve real es­ nnd 1.01 acres In Section No. 8 of
State of Florida, more particu­
.if the point of beginning; thenco |m y back waa
bo
weak.
Lvcry
n. Julius Takach, Celery tate listing" to offer. (W est First said Township and [lunge, the same nnd
larly drerrlhed n* follows, to-w llStreet.)
One
7-room
Bungnlow.
to
lxmore
or
less,
with
all
the
Mrs. Aspinwoli, 12th SL
Lots Eight (8) and Nine (91. of East 688 fact, more or less, to the morning I wax d l * * iy , could hardclose In, a good buy, and good rights to Silver Lake.
fln e ."1le Ave.
Block Two (SI. or Tier Five (ft), of polnt of beginning; lea. the Ku.t «“ t y * sik, but now I feci
terms.
It Is further ordered that this Sunford. Florida, according tod,'. It feet reearved for street p u r p o s e s . *y wain, uuv now
For
Hale.
Mercantile
business
on
containing 2.1 acres, more or lass. Sold everywhere,
&lt;T — T w o~ iafagea, 315
order he published once a week for
Street, good location, estab­ elghleonsfCHtlve weeks In the Han­ Tmfford's Map of the Town nf Run- and heretofore described mn tail |
■
—
■** Avenue. Apply Bee First
lished trade. I'oor health only rea­ ford H e r , ild. a newspaper publish­ fqrd. Florida, as per plat (hereof Nine ()&gt; of Ella A. I’ acaFe Hub-dl- i
duly
of
record:
also.
aford Ave. and Fourth Bt. son for selling.
Real Estate ami Insurance
ed In Hnnfurd. Seminole
County,
vision, as per plat thereof duly of
\ SPLENDID FEELING
Beginning nl the Southwest cor­
For Rent. 8-room cottage, pos­
record; also; •
| That tired, half-tick, diacouragP*T-—Lower half o f one o f session st ones. Fifth Street and Florida.
ner
of
tiovernment
Lot
One
&lt;1),
of
Done and ordered.
this tha 3rd
Puletlon-Brumlej
nley Bldg,
Table's double houses, 600 Fark Avenus. Price reasonable.
Section Thirty-one (11). Township tein ( M )
T»«S*»na
( i l ) . and led feeling canned by a torpid liver
day of May, 1911.
i. Fla.
Sanford,
Fur Hale. Several five-room cot­ (HEA1.)
Nineteen (19) South, of Range Thlr* Twenty-four (24). of istce Acrea, as I and constipated bowels
*)’ftie Ave, Also upper half
E. A. DOUGI.ASS.
can
he
well located, easy terms.
Clerk of the Circuit Court .ly-one ( I t ) East (said point of be­ per Plat thereof duly of record In | gotten rid
l« adjoining this one. In- tages.
of
with
surprising
Fire Insurance. This department
of Seminole County .Florida. ginning being the Intersection of .Flat Book 3, on page 21. public r e c - j
,
M l u. i n™ Herbine. Y o u
[Conneliy &amp; Sons fo r terms. Is. ready, rates and Inspections
By A. M Waks. D. ply Clerk. Ihe east line of the Hnnfnrd Grant
furnished.
with the east and west quarter see- a *
.......... s s n i X i t S
r^Tr-Cool, comfortable, 6- cheerfully
Employment.
W e cun assist In Fred It. Wilson
(bin l i ne of aald -Section Thirty-one
Hollcltor for Complainant.
Ifurnished house with gar- securing positions of alt kinds.
Ail of Blocks Two (2 ). Four (4 ). t first dose as its purifying and r e g .
May 3-13-19-28; June 2-3-16-23-30 (31); thence run East 1(5 feel to
Ijrvaa P. Q. Box 1052.
is
thorough and
Ihe easterly -line of the Right-of- Five t ( ) . Ten (lo&gt;. Eleven i l l ) . His- ulating effect
APPROPRIATE
SEMINOLE
way of the Lake Charm Branch of teen (IB), and Seventeen (17), a c ­ complete. It no; only drives out
.“" T —r 6-room house, newA True Optimist
tho Atlantic Coast f.lne Railroad; cording to I’ lnt of Mellonvllle, duly bile and Impurities but it imparts
LETTERING
l«hed throughout. Fine lo1, „on page
(From the Detroit Free Press)
thence
Southeasterly
along
the I of record. . . In Plat Book
.
,
easterly side of said rlitht-of-wnv 120. public records of Seminole a splendid feeling o f exhilaration, I
For AU Classes of Work
^ fifth st._________ ____
**I like to get the worst o f it,”
1*0 feel, more or less, to the North | County, Florida; and also,
strength, vim, and buoyancy M
107 Nortt. Sanford Ave
-W h y ? ”
ENT — 8-room furnished
line extended- west, of the Plat of
Beginning ul the Northeast eorPhone 303
"Just for the fun o f making the Dodd. Lordyind Hssn. shown of re r- I ner of Lot Six (61. of Block Four spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Union!
during summer months. Welaka Bldg. —
public records nf Seminole County.
14). of Mellonvllle,
according
to Pharmacy.
«*Bins, 805 Park.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a I best o f it.”

Jiscellaneous

Try Smith’s Barber

Shop for good barber
work — next

Valder

BOSmm a n d 1PR0FE&amp;SION AL
BiffiECTORY OF SANFORD

Sanford Novelty
W orks

loses Lor Rent

4' O

W. J. Thigpen

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r Elton J Mougbton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldf.
Sanford,
- Florida

Scbelle Maine*

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•i- LAWYER -!•
— Coart House

George A . DeCottea
Attorney*al-Law
Over Seminole Coanty
Jonk
Sanford*------------- Florida

Fred R . W ilson
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
First National Bank B id*,
Sanford Florida

Sanford Sign Shop)

Business Exchange

PRINTING
The Matthews Press
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land, 5 tiled, wagon
and tools, $7,500.00,
terms.
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XV

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

RADICALPARTV
HEAD,HERRIOT

In And Ont

Intensive Investigation Is Conducted
by United States Navy Department
Into Cause o f Explosion Aboard Ship

SAN P E tm o.-C il.. June
Cold,
scientiflc
investigation
ini f the
_ a .
a l. . - ■ ‘ • a ». _ _ .
a
of the ward room of the U. S,
------ .stUiippl, Friday, replaced tl
turmjlt of deataLlliat yesterday
down three oif Accra and 45 mei
the United tSat
ate$navy In gun ttrrret Number 2 If' tho
the battleship;
seriously injured five men and 1***
dangerously hurt seven others.
Grouped about tbe green-topped
table, an admiral, two captains and
two gunnery experts songht the
cause of the tragedy, which i f un­
determined. may take again toll of
the men who work the guns. •.
Friday night no conclusions bad
been, reached. The facts remained
as they were yesterday when the
Mississippi headed at full speed for.
port with her dead and Injured.
‘
48 Killed. 12 Ilart
A fierce heat and a suffocating
smoke had choked the life from
T e n ' ^ aent 12 more to1
hospital but the answer to this par­
ticular riddle was unlearned. .
The Mississippi herself, Friday
night, was like a quarantined ship,
isolated from her sisters in Battle­
ship Row, approachable to none but
those with official buslnesss, and
holding hey own compnay far from
contact with shore or other craft.
The great, gray giant of battle,
built to deal death to the enemy,
but turned on herself, was a thing
of mystery, almost of suspicion.
Her seared turret held a secret and
until the five members of the board
i l

Shot Five Times
lTc8ted By Police

Accept* Invitation o f Preaident Doumergue t o F orm
New Ministry and WiH Apnounce Porsonnel Tonight
Read Ministerial Declara­
tion and with President Will
Read Ministerial Speech

Connection With
Million Robbery

Shot Near
iond, In d .
5rs. Also Catch
Other Suspects
lading a W om an
IlCAGO,. June 14.— A
hot five times and in
ion of $1,500 in new
j under police watch in
jta] today as a suspect
section with the invescn of the mail robbery
, night when a Chi[Milwaukee &amp; St. Paul
was held up 32 miles
Iof Chicago.
•
man gave his name as
ITayne. and said he had been
11 woman near Hammond
jjt uid her name was Mar|gay. Finding of billa and
lined auto cushion in the
rhood where the man was
lidded to police suspicion of

r other arrests, Includingfi a
was made at a west aide
front of which Wayne
nd wounded.
officials expressed the
i that the bandits had terneluded the cordon o f
[ipread about the scene o f
, «ry.
Inlue of tho loot still was
lined Friday night, esti|ringing all tho way from
i to 12.000,000. A. E. Gerpostul inspector, said he
t believe the bandits secured
in $100,000 but an official
|federal reserve bank at Min*,
i declared liberty bonds val||160,000, consigned to that
were missing
~ aln and fed*
officials here said the
dtd about' $76,000 eonJby the Chicago banks to naIhinks in- the northwest.
linveitigatoV’s said they be­
**
-oota'
the* robbers
•obtained* cash

PARIS, Juno 14.— Erouard Har­
riot, leader of the Radical party
and hea dof the left bloc, which
was victorious in recent parliamen­
tary elections, today accepted the
invitation of President Doumergue
to form the new ministry...
The new premier expects to have
M. Franeois-Marsal, who haa the mini,try formed, by nightfall
become known aa the "half-hour” and to. read ministerial declaration
with President Uoamergues the
minister of France.
first message to parliament Tuesdny.
Doumcrkue
became president
Friday after a hot fight between
his supporters and those of Paul
Painleve, president of the chimber
of deputies.
Marsal Resignation Accepted
lately after the olection.
Premier Frederic Franeois-Marsal
Business Men of City Enter Hear­ tendered tha resignation of the
cabinet to M. Doumergue. The
tily Into Campaign to “ Square
resignation wan accepted, but M.
Accounts”— Begins Mon­
Doumergue requested the premier
day Morning.
to continue with routine business
until a new cabinet is formed.
The stage is nil set for Sanford's Edouard Herriot, leader of the rad­
“ Pay-Up Week”
which begins ical party, has been requested to
bright and early Monday morn­ form a new ministry and undoubt­
ing.
edly will do so.
Final detnils in the plans for
M. Painleve proved a good loser.
giving this city a campaign of He was the first of the statesmen
“ squaring accounts” have been to give his successful opponent
worked out by the committee in congratulations on having received
charge, and the indications point the highest honor that the country
to a week of unusual activity on could bestow.
the part of tho pcoplo of the ciy
The election of M. Doumergue,
and community such as has never which had seemed certain since
been experienced here before.
Thursday afternoon, is regarded in
Leading merchants nnd business political circles as foreshadowing
men o f the city are backing the far-reaching consequences.
The
morement whole-heartedly and are tirst result wllj^be u vacancy In the
putting up the necessary amount chair of the president of the sen­
of money to make the campaign the ate for tho occupancy of which the
success It is hoped it will be.. Some friends o f former Premier Poincare
of the smaller concerns ore also already are supporting him. Poin­
planning on joining tho movement. care declares he is not a candidate
Window stickers are being dis­ for the chair but his supporters
tributed this afternoon among the assert he will accept tho post if he
pa] ' noting usiness houses o f the is elected to it. It is possible also
citj
people may know who that there may be a.vacancy in the
are
'ing In the campaign presidency o f the chamber of depu­
foi _ _
»«nent of financial con­ ties as M. Painleve declared to
frienda that he would resign if he
ditions in Sanford- .It inlaid that)*/
$ b i m l stocted -to. the presidency
b y'ea riy evening The entire KsT { the republic at Vertailles
allies Friwill be completed.
day.
*•
In inaugurating n "pay up” 'camThe rosfllt of Friday's olection
palgn -It is pointed out that San was received with satisfaction by
ford takca is place by thee bit
bide o f two-thirds of the nssembl^f. Preai-

■ fe

PLANS COMPLETE
NOW FOR PAY UP
DRIVE NEXT WEEK

, ' I thv train.
Act on Tip
on a tip that the perpeof the robbery would be
Iin a restaurant, detectives
ay raided tho place and
s dozen men including
CBsnnion, Orlando Horton,
lAlterie and Earl Weiss, al1•*«* runners. O’Bannion,
find Weiss were arrestad a
«ks sgo in a raid on a
•here. Horton was arrested
spect in a slaying -a few
sgo nnd John Duffy and
fit. but was later released.
arrested were taken to
tral building for questiona few minutes later atrepresenting • several of
uted for writa o f habefs
i for their release,
dltlnn to the dozen seized
raid, four other suspects
dtr arrest here and one
being held at Waukegan,
|deputy sheriffs and detecntinued ot scour tbe cottni’., ?! *r°q&gt;»d Chicago.
|_Inside Information”
nt that the hold up was
*u|t of inside information
by some ona connected
“* postoffice or federal re­
hank, government agents
night were conducting a
investigation o f this
■•ring that the bandit*
°t have planned tha robbery
rfully unless they had reIinformation as to what was
* car* and which cars conNgistcred maiL

t

_____ __ indite b*
and
”
led .w ay In an airplane
*U by some officials Frida
&gt;n airplane waa seen to land
U*o miles from Rondout. I1L,

*“ i w

ery year.
It is declared^ by those sponsorng the movement that-many thou­
sands of dollars will be placed in
circulation during the coming few
days and this will result in great­
er business activity and much bet­
ter financial conditions .for thia
district.
The plan of those in charge o f
ts campaign calls for an automo­
bile contest in connection with the
paying of bills. Information re­
garding the automobile and the
plan o f award may be secured
ram any business man co-operatng in the movement.
The followjng are backing
Sanford's "Pay-Up Week’. Oth­
ers have signified their intentions
tof Joining the movement Monday.
First National Bank,
Thrasher &amp; Woodruff
Speer &amp; Son,
Hill Hardware Company,
Seminole County Bank,
Peoples Bank,
Ball Hardware Company,
The Florida Trucker,
Roberta Grocery,
UoumlUat A Anderson,
The Sanford Herald.
&gt;
McKInnon-Markwood Co.,
Gonzales Grocery Company
Sanford Loan A Savings Co.,
Wight Brothers,
Kent Vulcanizing Works,
The Matthews Press,
McLaughlin Jewelry Co.,
Woodruff A Watson,
.
Carter Lumber Company,
Sanford Feed A Supply Co.,
A . P. Connelly A Son,
Mauser Cigar'M fg. Co.,
E. P. Lane,
Edward Higgins
Stokes Market,
Yowell Company,
R. C. Bower,
Smith Bros. Fnrn. Co.,
Haynes A Ratliffe,
Gllfon A Platt,
P. A. Mero,
Whlddon A Hodges,
Continued on page 8.

head for &lt;
* k of local hangars reveal•no local planes w ire in tbe
«*y, postal Inspectors said.
Germer said the “
~
ir*i recent mall robberies
Jy7&lt; HI. and Indiana HarOfficially Deny
** similar and added thet
suthoritles had been warn- Appointment o f Iflhii
“Gy to be alert for a'band
!.T~r
oelphla criminals who were . TOKIO, Juno 14.— It Is officially
&gt;ERS ***
fauxto with denied that Viscount lahii has been
aalaetad to become Japan’s new
robbers for a raid on the ambassador at Washington, though
H is stated authoritatively he la
tbe moat likely candidate for the
post. [• •• ■
-

ican
Captured
Chinese Escapes American Engineers
JJNG, j un* i4 _ R „ Ray, an End Annual Session

v caPtured by river pirSAN FRANCISCO, June 14^Kw*ngsl province late u st
hv
escaped from the Tba business sessions of the * ‘
annual convention of I
Association of
commander o f lh«
^ ^ t J .m p a n ^ M q

many~
many- or
o f those* who voted
vowd against
aga
him through Party discipline hav­
ing pledged them to M. Pulnleve.
The opposition to tho new majority
of the left hailed the result us a
happy check to what they term
"the excessive greed and dangerous
aggressiveness of the new majority
in the chamber.”
When the rattle of druma an­
nouncing that a new president of
the republic had been chosen, thou­
sands outside the palace, apparent­
ly partisans of M. Painleve, set up
great cheer which died out im­
mediately it was announced that
M. Doumergue had been chosen.
The president was invested with
the new office officially by Premier
Franeois-Marsal in the salon of the
Versailles palace immediately after
the election. Tha new executive
then left for the Elysee palace in
Continued on page 8.

Cordell Hull Gives
O u t Statement on
G. 0 . P. Convention
NEW YORK June 14.—Cordell
Hull, of Tennessee, chairman o f the
National Democratic Committee,
Friday, Issued this formal state­
ment concerning the Republican
convention just
concluded
at
Cleveland:
“ Tbe
Republican
convention
seemed mighty lucky in being able
finally, after much dodging, duck­
ing and declining by thoso to whom
w no mad
iu«u(, to And any per­
offers were
sona who would* accept the vicepresidential nomination. No par­
ty in the past has aver reached
such an ebb tha • nomination for
vice-president haa been declined
after it waa already made, with
one exception, rfnd that was under
a misapprehension. This unique
convention ezperltnce waa a fur­
ther reflection of the leadership’
o f President Coolidge, following
his ten months' record of ‘master­
ly leadership’ of hla party and his
congress at Waatngton.
»
"Campaign Will Show.”
“ This campaign will demon­
strata whether a political party
can live or ought to live after hav.
lag dragged
the government
thfough a bottomless cesspool of
corruption'and left In.its trail con­
ditions o f debauchery and scandal
on a scale uhrlvaled In the nation’s
history aa during t .
and one-half years of
Coolidgn m*
“
. to talk

\ wholesale

n

mentde-

O

m

thauhry ilolvW it, .hi. was tnlW,
a craft
apart. * * * ‘ .
v d . i* • a . . «
■
Ifct fetal fa r m was Jammed
tigl&lt;bt by the he«t
that
.
hegt
accompanied
the exploeion, and all day her mechsal Worked o v ft the spot where
tin
esterasy were swept
to
bjost of TNT. And
it was a alight blast ct
compared to
the loas o f life and injury, accord­
ing to at least one man who lived
to speak of it. Boatswain*! Mate
R. J. MacAvln of San Francisco.
“Just a small explosion like n
match being touched to a pile of
celluloid” , said MacAvln. “ Just a
puff, then a little flame, then a big­
ger one like a continuous streak
of lightning with hot, suffoenting
smeke.”
*
Those two score words were tho
story of the passing of more than
two-score men.
Menace of Another Death Coup
All through the night the menace
of another coup of death hung over
the Mississippi. Friday it was re­
moved when hi
ier &lt;jrow was able to
pull the last gun chargo from the
big 14-inch rifle that can blow an
ordinary vessel out of the water at
10 miles,
Thursday night this charge still
lay in the gun, locked alone in tho
turret, and the ship went to anchor
outside the breakwater lest a fatal
chance might touch it off to wreck
the crowded shore line or other
craft in port.

P
His Wifi

• .1

H &amp;

City Commissioner Declares
That He Does Not Regret
Any Conduct on His Part
Or T M t of Commission In
Regard to Utility Plant
Projects— Chase Ont of
City^-Mayor Lake Is HI

J. P. Wainwright Fires .
A t W ife In Attem pt ,
To Kill Her at Hoiti*
Shortly Before Noon
■M

* -’T

Fires a t Police
:From Barricade

“ I have no apologies to make for
either the actions of myself or the
commission in reference to hand­
ling the projects - of municipal
1 ,
f *
waterworks, electric plant and gas
Separation
from
W
ife
plant,” declared Dr. C. J- Marshall
to a representative o f The Sanford
Causes M an To R im *
Herald this moraing when he was
approached and asked for a state­
Am uck W ith
H. P. Harris, selected as candi­
ment regarding criticisms thst date fpr president by the Prohibi­
have been made in which it was tion party.
Following an attempt to k ill
declared that the commission has.
hi9 wife after which he b a rri­
been handling the project rather
slow.
caded himself in a room ah
When approached Commissioner
took a shot at Chief o f PoUc
Marshall stated that he waa not
Roy Q. Williams and thrail ■T
anxious to make a statement for
ened to kill anyone who trie&lt;
publication but that he, as well as
to arrest him, J. P. Walk
the other two commissioners, have
been attempting to handle the af­
wnght, a young white mai f t * ■
fairs of that body in a business­
about
85 years old, formerly
like manner, much in the same way
in which they would take care of Propose to Adopt Plana For “ Flor­ resident o f this city, waa
en into custory by ofTkfey*
their own private business inter­
ida First” at the National
ests. Other than that, the commis­
Convention to He Held
and is now lodged in the courtf.*
sioners cannot do otherwise, he
at St. Paul
ty jail where he awaits trial bj
said.
several charges.
The Executive Committee, Post
It was learned that Commission­
Wainwright wai arrested after
er S. O. Case was out of the city Commanders, Post Adjutants and about two hours of unsuccessful
and thnt Mayor Forrest Lake is Adjusted Compensation officers of attempts on the part of officers
still confined to his home on ac­ the Florida department of the the local police and sheriffs *
count of a alight attack of bilious­ American Legion will meet in San­ to persuade the man to gi
ness. When the residence of the ford Monday for their annual con­ self up. Finally after all pea
vention at which time they will
Despite the Fact That Congreas Junior Chamber of Commerce Will mayor was reached by telephone adopt plans drawn by the publicity attempts had failed by the officers,
this
morning
it
was
stated
that
he
a brother o f the man succeeded.In
Made no Provision for Funds To
lie Organized In Sanford Nezt
was sleeping and was probably too committee for "Florida First,” at wresting the gun from him and
Take Care o f Bonus, lie' Not!
Week— 18 Names Secured
ill to comment on tho situation at thu national convention In St, Paul, brought It down stairs and
flea Government Heads.
for Membership.
September 15-19.
this time.
man waa taken into custody,
At present the Florida depart­
Speaking
further
upon
tho
sub­
Tha arrest o f Wainwright'
WASHINGTON, June 14. — Di­
A Junior Chamber of Commerce, ject, Commissioner Marshall stated ment holds the famous Lindsay
neighbors in tha vicinity
rections for administration of tho such as that o l Jacksonville,- Tnm- that aince taking office, he has al­ trophy for the highest membership what
the little bouse on Laurel At
bonus law despite the failure Of pa, and other places in this state, ways endeavored to perform its record, according to population. It Just o ff First Street beck o f
congress to appropriate funds for will be organized here, it was nn- duties to the best of his ability, is said that it is no small hondfr to W'alma
in IHotel, declare to have the purpose were given Friday by iouneed this morning by Secretary weighing every matter carefully in hold this cup which is now on dis­ the most exciting event thet
President Coolidge in orders to tho L W. Pearman, Jr. The matter order that the most careful consid. play in one of the windows of happened In the neighborhood
government heads affected.
Was officially brought to the atten­ eration could be given beforu de­ McKinnon-Markwood Company in some time. Daring this
this city.
Director Hines of the veterans' tion of the Sanford body at its cision was made.
though the men haa terroris
Thu Florida Legion men are also neighborhood by hla condc
bureau was Instructed to apportion meeting will be held next Wednes"If, however, the citizens do not
his appropriation for salaries and announced at that time that a iijfo the way in which I or either anxiotis to win the McNider trophy large crowd gathered end
expenses during tho fiscal year mvetinug will be held next Wednes­
tho two other commissioners ure which has been held by Georgia until he was arrested and d
1925 so as to make available for day night at 8 o’clock at tho local performing the duties of the office, fur thu past two years, according to Jail.
Wall
’alnwrigt ia said to
the flrst six months, commencing offices at which time a full discus­ they have the right to ask for a to Stnto Adjutant C. Howard RowJuly 1, amounts for the adminis­ sion to be made concerning tho recall election ami I for one will bo tun. It is understood that the merly resided hi Sanford
willing to step oUt if it is tho citi­ Florida department is again lead­ wife, but a short time
tration of the law to be used by the work of such an organization. ing thu national organization Iq werei separaua.
Reginald Holly and Kay
separated. Fo
Ray Fox zens’ wishes,” he further
For a vs
war nnd nsvy departments.
maa.
V boyn bfun- hUslJy. engaged for the tinoad.---. "tTM'vazjcrpjocSW^'.vw
'
President’s U tter
■ISIS
»t fevr
levr d
days stirring up interest 4 Dr. Marshall stated that neces­
In a letter Friday )o “Secretary&gt;f past
romtaing
nLsing &lt;o bo a bctttf.l
behalf o f the proposed organiza­ sarily the task of superintending up for another y A f.
Weeks, recalling that' tho bonus
A. Mero, local post command­
being said that
became a low over his protest, thd tion. To date they havo secured tha construction of a waterworks
the names of 48 prominent youm
lung system involves much'risk nnd is * er, said this morning that besides over his alleged i
president said:
dng and in order that the
tne honor of
or winning the trophies her.
It
-- vfn»C
' ‘have aignlilled
"I am not willing, however, to let men of tho cily, who
X . 1- .
—
ULm
lm
aI ,
. x
------------tha
citizen;
is
Walnwrlgjit,
Is
said
to :
d* i
.iyi[i ir___ p in _________
tho bond liven choice o f hotels,' first -place under a m s t In tho local,
main practically in abeyance until and contribute their efforts toward of , every- dollar voted
congress again convenes simply be­ making it n factor in thu develop­ issue, tho commission has been do- n parades* and first place in all first part o f this weak o n a '
Iberate in handling every mutter of the important roles o f the na of drunkanneas. When ho waa
cause I would be justified under ex­ ment of Sanford.
leased, friends amt relatives
isting conditions in so doing.”
- It waa pointed out by those In­ pertaining tu thesu propositions. tional convention activities.
He further stated that “ the auaded him to, go
Dr. Marshall’s statement comes
He added that the law, in his terested in aeeing the formation uf
opinion, imposed certain obliga­ such an organization in this city, n answer to certain criticisms Cumpbcll-Loasfng Post is pToud where he .was promised •
_
tions upon the executive branch of that it would fill an important po­ directed toward the commission, to say that this convention will be Early thia tnorning, bo l i
the government, "which do not per­ sition in the community and would which were made ut the regular icld hero nnd heartily welcomes have gotten drunk sad i came
the officers and their wives who town Tn search of hla wife, wh
mit of delsV in performance” .
aid materially in helping to put weekly luncheon of tho Chamber of will attend.”
II to he is said to have threat
Commerco
on
Friday.
At
thnt
time
“ If thie law is to be carried into over the soveral projects that aro
Already requests fo r reserva­
When he appeared at the
effect” , the lettor continued, “ so as fostered by the present organiza­ several citizens commented upon tions have been sent In for about
shortly
before noon with a
the
fuct
that
it
has
been
five
to permit of the cash payments be­ tion.. Not only tnat, but it would
06 and requests aro still steadily
In his possession, he tc
ing made within a reasonable time carry on work Inaugurated and months since the citizens, by an coming. Mr. Mero said that be ex­ gun
at his wife but tbe shot
after March 1, 1925, as contem­ sponsored by the organisation it­ overwhelming voto, passed favor­ pects ut least 160. Most of those shot
wild, narrowly missing
ably
upon
the
issuanco
of
bonds
to
ling a Mr.
plated by it, It is essential that the self.
sum of $920,000 for tho pur­ attending the convention will be win who, with hla wife, .waa
application forms aqd Instructions
President Edward Higgins and tho
Mrs. Wainwright.
pose of acquiring or constructing quartered at the Valdez Hotel.
wrighL Tbe
The last
1
_
crtalnlng thereto be placed in the other membera of the Sanford Sen­ the three utility plants of water,
Thero will be two business, ses­ ran from the house and Wa
nnds of the veterans and depend­ ior Chamber of Commerce aro gas and electric.
sions, one in the morning and one wright remained.
ents without delay.
heartily in favor o f the young men
Later when. Chief Williams
The outcome of the remarks in the afternoon, according to Mr.
"Arrangements have previously organising, it is said, and have de­ made at the (peering was tho np- Mero. At noon a luncheon will be Jfficer Beckwith went to
been made for the printing of these clared that they will aid ini its or­ ointment of a committeo to bo given for the attending officers house to a m s t him in answer
forms and they are now ready for ganisation.
nown as a Public Ownership Com- and their wives and guests tat summons sent to the officer Wa
distribution. It is equally aa essen­
Those young men of the city who
which time the,&gt;y wilII be entertained wright fired at the officers
(Continued on page 8)
tial that when the completed appli­ are interested In such a body and
by the vaudeville
audevi
act furnished by hastily locked himself In a
cations are received from the bene­ who have not been seen by the
Goforgo
_ Brockhahn
.
o f the Milan on the second floor. The chief
ficiaries of the law they may be committee in chargo, are invited to
Theatre.
two shots at the man, neithar
given the administrative action be present on Wednesday night.
In tho ovenlni
ng n dance will be which, hit himwhich tha law prescribes. Other­
Fol................................
ollowing ia a list! of the names
given at Ormonna for all those at- ,The sheriff's offU
wise yaur department will become ot thoso who signed the member­
tending
ng the convention. It is said time, had been notified and
the storehouse of tniljions of appli­ ship list: Bruce Anderson. B. B.
that there will be good music and followed several attorn*
cations which can receive little or Baggett, M. E. Baker, Edward
plenty of fun for.i
the man to give hi
&gt;r all.
no attention until congress con­ Batts, R. H. Berg, A. L. Betts,
ficer Vickary o f tha „ ____
John Dukes, a resident of Okee­
venes next December and makes an Hodgson Ball, Raymond Bearden,
went to the door o f the re
appropriation of the funds neces­ L. C. Bebout, F. H. Brown, Haw­ chobee City, suddenly collapsed as More Than 20 Dead In asked for admittance and~1
result
o
f
heart
failure
on
the
sary to give them administrative kins Connelly, Walter Connelly, Le­
Terrific
Cloudburst wright ia said to have stated
action. Tne same situation, though roy Chittendon, Jack Dooley, W. corner of First Street and Park
he would talk to him, but ,
to a modified degree, will obtain in W. Dunlap, Robert Deane. R. L. Avenua about 10:30 o’clock this
the officer attempted to entoi
JOHNSON
CITY,
Tenn.,
June
14.
morning
and
died
a
few
minutes
the navr department.
Dean, Ray Fox, Joe Gonzalez, Jr.,
room, he was confronted wt
—
At
least
22
persona
are
dead
and
later In the rear of Ruumlltat and
Continued on page 8.
Continued on page 8.
gun
and told **to get out." a
Anderson’s drug store. It 1s said probably many more In a terrific
In
the meantime Walp
cloudburst that early today wiped
thnt he was about 60 years old.
brother arrived and also
out
the
towns
of
Cardens
Bluff
and
According to eye witnesses, Mr.
unter near here.
Incomplete et tha man to give
Dukes was walking along on First
ut he refused. Later j
Street in the vicinity of the First telephone reports from nearby lowed hla brother in tha
dnta
said
the
two
towns
hava
National Bank when the fatal
a short talk, '
en devastated. Roads have been after
stroke occurred. He was accotncame
down
stairs
iai
_ his wife and his brother washed put and It is impossible to
anted by
MARIETTA, O., June 14.— er announced officially hie nomi­ n-luw, who are said to have been approach the vicinity. First calls Sheriff Hand and *
the room. After a abort
Briefly and without oratorical nation his only comment was:
slightly ahead of Mr. Dukes at the were for aid and within an hour in which tha brother waa
"Well. I declare.”
time. Hearing something fall on efforts were being made to reach ful in getting the gun ft ._
flourish. Brigadier General Dawes,
Friends Not Surprised.
the
walk behind them. Mrs. Dukes tha scene by relief workers. 8evhe emerged from the
In his fln t public address since he
CHICAGO, June 14.— Nomina- and her brother, Mr. Oglesby,
d bodies are reported recovered. X
tha
was nominated by the Republicans tlon by the Republican party of turned around to find the men help­
e known dead, according to tele­ waiting gon and n v s it to
officers. The man i
date, told 5,000 o f hla friends and General Charles G. Dawes, of less on the pavement.
phone reports, state that 12 ars thenIng
ta
taken into______^
custody and can
neighbors Friday "that I have "Hell and Maria” fame, as Us
dead
at
Cardens
Bluff
and
at
least
Mr. Dukes was immediately
gratefully accepted this nomina­ choice to preside over the United taken to tha drug store where he 10 ut Hunter.
Wainwright Is said to be a I
tion, resolved that whatever it en­ Btales senate with Its complement died before a phvsician arrived.
drinker and it la
.............
tails Twill do my beet."
of LaFollettc-Hrookhart men, did He has been in had health for
be iatbibes too frt
Seek
Authority
For
Flooded With Telegrams.
notucome as a surprlse o the gen- several years, It is said, and bpd
that he "goes on a „
Flooded with hundreds of con­ ersl’s friends here and many Re­ come here for medical treatment. It Construction o f Road to "clean up" everyth
gratulatory tilegrams from all publican leaders over the coun- was learned that he called at tho
over separation from
parts of the country and surround­
office of Dr. W. T. Langley shortly
WASHINGTON. June 14.-4Hie tho reason given for
ed bv him family and by the friends . Before Fred
. | _______ before 10 o’clock
till*
morning,
"
* « , mornin
today.
nla boyhood.
boyhood, ~
* “
o f hla
Brigadier
Gen new national committeeman, start­ where he sought medical aid. His Florida, Western and Northern
Railroad
simultaneously
applied
era! Charles G. Dawes, nominat­ ed for. the Cleveland convention, was told there that his teeth were
ed Republican vice-presidential where he resigned the national in bad condition and that he should for authority to laaue 500,000 Salary
candidate hut night, is planning treasurership, it became kifown consult a dentist. He then went to lhare of capital atock and $1,000.
to.leave Marietta for hla home in thet Mr. Upham waa personally for tbe office of Dr. R. 41. Mason, but 000 In first mprtgsge. sinking fund, Offered B y
seven per cent gold bdnda, the
preliminary plana General Dawes.
becauto of being so busy the proceeds to h i used in tha acquisi­
WJ
cipatkm In the cemGeneral Jtawes personally did dentist could not do any work for tion and construction o f 2SS miles
ident
not want the nomination
him Just then. It was only a few
o f road across the state o f Florida vision
i unexpect­ * good soldier,” bis f
minutes later that he died.
from Colemsnd to W«at Palm gov
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Mr. Dukas lived here aevi
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Ohly one cane wna a l i g n e d
■before Judge J. C, Sharon at the
I Friday morning Gemdpn of the local
municipal court.- According to the
court reco’rdfl few eases have been
trlwl in'the police court this week
in comparison to those tried last
™ "g
articles i0J
week.
The" charec was against Lena
Clayton lor disorderly conduct.
She was fined *5 and coats, mak­
&gt;nir •'IcR-clot’hinV^ ^
ing a totnl of $7.
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h&lt;a homo on arrount of sickness. It tlennln^,
was learned thir. afternoon that ho
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! that- the nature, o f his illnesji is
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supply for the allied armies, und in
Antcrica with a central bureau of
control
for governmental ex.
psmtlturcs.
General Dawes went to France
In August, 1017, os a colonel In
the l'lth engineers, lie was fur
• time associated with General Atterbury in transportation— work,
and'tlicit juitioncu at general lie:ul•j
quartoi r. as a member ot General,
PetBhing’a administrative statf. lint
next auiancc was to the place of
moral purchasing agent lor tho
ncncan forces witu the rank of
brfgadtr. Relictal, and membership
on the mhiuiry board ol uilicd sup­
ply! Alter tile armistice he acted
on the United States liquidation
eomnmrlon tor several months, re­
turning to Chicago August li, I'JFi,
alter nn abac two of 2(5 mouths.
••llell and Maria"
"Hell mid Marta,’ ar.d expletive
several time icpcatcd during h r;,
testimony is associated wun tn e,
general n name and ho is referred
to by his friends as "Hell and ,
Mai.a latwt’s.
General Dawes first became na­
tionally unown hi |hi|iHcs in lbJ,i,
when be succeeded in a camimign
to have the Illinois delegation t o ;
the Republican National .Lonveri- ■
tion instructed lor McKinley, lie
took his fight to tho floor uT the 1
state, convention in Springfield,
♦and carried the day for ids cundidate. As Illinois was SvUething of
• pivotal litntc in the campaign of
•96, the swinging of the deit »ii-1
tion to tho side of McKinley and
"gold" brought wide recognition to;
the campaign manager. After the
national convention, Mr. Dawes
was appointed a member o f the mitlonal executive committee of the ’
Republican national committee nt
which Mark Hanna wus chairman. I
In 1900, he was elected chairman
o f the Republican state convention
of Illinois, und in 1903 wns' ap­
pointed to the McKinley memorial
commission.
Flrat Director Budget
In June, 1921,. following
_ the
enactment of the McCormick Bud­
get bill, General Dnwes was named
first director of the budget, in
charg cof all regular appropriation
bills for the operation of the gov­
ernment. He accepted the plncc
with the understanding that he
would resign in one year. An acThis is the first picture of the Republican National Convention in sea sion in Cleveland, it was taken from the read balcony just after National
jawmt of the period from the gen.
Natinal Chairman John T. Adams’ gavel fell. Adams is speaking from th e platform directly in front o f the stage. The pictures ou the ling sus­
eral’s book, “ The First Year of the
pended above the stage are Lincoln’s, Harding’s and Roosevelt’s,
.
Budget in the United States,"
shows a reduction in expense of ap­
proximately 11,600,000.000 in 1922,
the general practitioner assumes
as compared with the previous
BLOODSHOT EYES
the role of experimentalist without Arc cured without pain in one day by
car. The conduct of the routine
the clinical facilities, the training, Leonardos Golden Eye Lotion. No
uslness of the government wns
or tile experience to enable him to ?thcr eye remedy in the world as
shown to have cost $907,600,000
pass judgment on their worth."
less, due to the discharge of war­
;ooling, healing and strengthening for
time personnel in all departments,
iveak eye's. Insist on having "Lcoiiand a saving of between $260,000,­
n i u n i 'm
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DRUG HABIT INVADER JAPAN. ird iV It makes strong eyes. At
CHICAGO, June 1.).—Measures, jo g R ) , June 12.—The drug ill druggists.
000 and $300,000,000 was credited
to tho operation of the Budget against unscrupulous physicians habit evil is invading Japan, ncwho make illegal prescriptions of cording to leading physicians, und
alcohol, were urged by. Dr. Joseph ‘ ! Dnaing ,n«u'&gt;' of hs victims
Try Smith’s Barber §
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, among theatrical people. It h:is
A. Capps &lt;»f ( hieago, chairman of ),ec&lt;&gt;n.c known that the recent
Shop for good barber (§
the section on practice of medicine ileal h of Sunosuke Sawnmura, one
of the American Medical nssocln-1 ° f the IcndingnqtunLsif.Jupan, tvusi work — next Valdc? (§)
tion,. in an address before Us con- due to nun otic poi nting.
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“■""OTIFTir m : ‘ mTin'ITTfRFfnr-lfir
stances of irrational therapeutic}
Iis the abuse ot the physician's 11cenao to prescribe alcohol’1, the
'sneaker asserted. "It is well known
tnnt most of the liquor dispensed
of phvsieians’ prescriptions is not
intended for the treatment of the
sick. Whatever as individuals we
may think o f the Volstaftd law, we
uro morally hound to restrict pre■ seriptinns to medicinal purposes.
! Selling one's prescription blanks to
l the drugginl in worse than fi c­
; splitting, and nhotild be cause for
. exclusion from inenih.whip in thi
&lt; association."
1 Other unscientific terd-r.elss i i
• tho practice of medicine cites! by

"Pay Up Week" campaign which
will be instituted next week, was
made. It was announced that to
date over 50 merchants had signi­
fied their intention of joining in
the project but that, atnerii were
■law about taking pait because of
the price that It will cost. Mr.
Berg urged he hearty co-opcrn
tion of the Chamber of Cummerco
m making the campaign a big j-uc-

eaas.

. The president announced the ap­
pointment of Hal Wight as chair­
man of tile Gcod RosJs commit•t«a for the ensuing .y e a -. Other
committees he stated would bu ap­
pointed within the next few days.

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Within a few minutes after the
dreadnought canto to anchor. 2t&gt;
ircteher eas&gt; were transferred by
squall boats to the hospital, s hip.
FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS
When the kidneys arc in need
of n good (lushing take FOLEY
BILLS, a diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys. They promptly und
clTc: tivcly Hush tho kidneys, in­
crease their activity and bring
pleasant relief, l.undnn Taylor,
Dorchester, Iowa, writes: "I can
tii’ thfully nay that FOLEY FILLS
nre tlio licit I ever used. I had
i"'n of trouble with my kidneys
mi l liver; I couldn’t lift anything
my back was So weak. Every
morning I was dizzzy, could hnrdly walk, hut now I feel line."—
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PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery in llysh
healing is the marvelous Ilorozohe,
a preparation that comes in liquid
ami powder form. It is a com­
bination treatment that not only
purifies the Wound of germs that
cause, ihfeeion hut it heals the
flesh with extraordinary speed.
Dad wounds or cuts which take
weeks to heal with the ordinary
liniments mend quickly under the
powerful influence of tills wonder­
ful remedy. Price (liquid) .",1k:,
60c ami $1.20. Powder 30o and GOc.
Fold by Union Pharmacy.

Tho Florida Citrus Exchange has been completely reorgan­
ized ami will enter the next shipping season equipped to sell the
fruit of its members in a thoroughly efficient way.
s
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Changes in tho organic law o f the organization have placed
representation in its board of directors on exactly the same form
of "box basis” that applies in the California Fruit Growers
Exchange.
In nddition, the chnrter and by-laws o f the Florida Citrus
Exchange have been so altered as to provide workable maximum
and minimum quantities of fruit for Sub-Exchangca, in effect
limiting the volume of each one.

n. I&gt;. Florida. whenever
ran In- secured.
from northern markets.
'. In lltr largMil possible

D U R IN G SU M M E R M ONTHS
SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN
Children Buffering from intesti­
nal Warms ur«&gt; i rtxis, rustics* anti
unhealthy. There are other »ymptons, however. If the child is palp,
has (link rings under the eyes,
had breath uml taken no interest in
piny, it is nlninr.t u certainty that
worms are eating away its vitulity.
Tho surest remedy for worms, is
White’s Cream Vermifuge. It ia
msitive de.structinn in the worma
&gt;ut harmless to the child. Price
35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.

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Ill niii-tlun market*, wlieil nrivlnslifr, then*
•i Im« support*.! with fruit
the qii.illty lu-:tt
utaiili-il it. ilielr r . ‘ iiilrenieiitH, HiisMIn^ tti»ni
ii ir ilntiifn p r l c i,
|H which will Mlmuluic
llisli.-r p r o -, s In private sale market*.
The ft ill i iIi-OhMI'lrtil o f the HxehaiiKo will
ie cnmpfiKcd o f ;
A neutral m Ic .i manttner.
An u air,taut Ken,&lt;rul K.ile» manitKrr.
Five nr innre itnntnt ji nt unleit mniiui;rrn.
eueli In ch a rge o f ftpeeKlnt portions o f thr
rotiitlry,

SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

iqvlrloti salesman ut etntrul points t.»
m.ill,i.tin
proper supervision ■o f dlsirlci
salesmen.
District Salesmen located In the principal
markets, ituch caverlnif lidmislvely u Itmiteii
territory.
Branch sales of (lee manatters In npproprl.
nto cities of Florida lo handle transactions
w ith local carlo! Buyers.

This filling station is and bns l&gt;ecn under new manage­
ment Bincr May. 1st und is in no way connected with any other
business or firm in the city.

CaiiftPmnr demand w ill l.r rrsatsd t»y prop,
cr and uufilclciit uluehtlonal w ork, Inrltpli*,,;;
Munuzlno advertlelog.

We extend u cordial invitaion to all the old pntrons of this
station to Lrado with ua.

is the one name ip the Piano
industry that everybody re­
spects, and the STEINVVAY
Piano is one that everybody
admires.

NewupniMT ndvertlsInK*
Street ear and oilier “ reminder" adverlls-

We offer you courteous treatment and SERVICE. •
, llooklutu «&gt;f citrus rccipCM fo r dlstrlhutlon
tn |piii)&lt;r.wives.

We sell McClarcrt and Dunlop Cord Tires, and the very
BEST in accessories.
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Deni.tiiairatliio Ip a in r n and fo o d shows;
ypvelpl salift la Krocery uml drpJrtnn in
stares.

Give us a trial.

Store display material, fur uso In connec­
tion with demon" t rut lull, special sales, etc.

58 N. © r a n g c A v e n u ^ fe
bksfc'iW e s ;t w l o I U

. An lolvertlwini: (.ale* service, to show retail
ilratcrs luitv lit si to iucrc|»uniU.u&gt; citrus fruits.

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. A sales plan of broad scope and farrreachin'g importance
ban been devised by a committeo composed o f expert citrus fruit
men and adopted by tho Florida Citrus Exchange, every SuhExchange and practically all local associations.
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An outstanding figure in the citrus industry of Florida,
previously marketing his heavy output through independent
channels, has been elected as the active president of the organ**
ration and one o f the state’s best known bankers chosen a$ chnu*
man of the board o f directors.
The new sales plan will be put into effect under the direr*
tion of a sales committee comprising, five experienced fruit mnr*
keting men. A selling organization adequate to'thfe situation
and covering the entire country will be completed by this com­
mittee, well in. advance of the .opening o f the. sapping season.
The Florida Citrus Exchange will be prepared to handle
nt least thtee-fourths of the grapefruit, oranges and other eitiw
raised in Florida. It needs and must have 75 ‘p er'cept of t$*
total volume in order to properly control distribution and to**
cure the high dollar, for growers. Not less than three million
boxes additional of fruit must be had to give the. orgsniwtw®
three-fourths of the next crop,
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Every reasonable objection has been met in the reorgwu***
turn of the Florida Citruq Exchange and no gtpwer now h*»*
valid excuse for remaining out. Don!t wait to be seen
solicited but show your willingness to co-operate with
fellow growers by taking up the matter o f membership with tl*
local association most convenient to you or with the Sub-fc*
change in, your territory. Any Turther information will »
gladly supplied by the general offjees/ ‘ A ddress,,, y ,

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of Elm AVenue between Thir­ 100 Cu. Yds. grading (3 40c............
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teenth Street and nughey Streot, 818 Lin. Ft. flush curb (g) 3 5 e ...........
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Rule O f the British
to be so improved by paving r e -( 500 Sq. Yds. 6” rock base @ 80c
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paving, hard surfacing and re-hard 500 Sq. Yds. 2” sheet asphalt top @ $L02 .......... "— s
LONDON, June 14.— An example
surfacing
c f said portion of Elm Labofntory Inspection o f muterials __
of the benefits of rule by a.larger
7 7..... ‘"s LOS ANGELES, June 14.— Apa­ power over nn indigent people is I
Avenue, a width o f 24 feet and Legnl expenses, advertising, etc., @ 2 per cent
thetic citizens, especially among found in the case of the British
against nil lots and lands adjoin­ Engineering, 4 per cent .............
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— emphatic
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, domination in Nigeria, says Sir
the women', came in for
ing and contiguous or bounding
disjipprovnl in an address h ere! Hugh Clifford, the Nigerian govand abutting upon said improve­
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i crnor, who is iit England
Total cost ..__ ............... .........
-• on•- leave.
. Thfcwday before tho biennial conment; that Twenty-Three Thou­
The natives of Nigeria for the
To be borne by City 1-3........ ..........
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sand Six Hundred •Eighty-Six j
,r vention of the General Federation most part are peaceful and conTo be borne by a ^ d n t property!
.... ol!-61
of .Women’s Clubs by Mrs. W, It. j tepted and liying on a scale of life
($?3,686.00) Dollars is the total
Number o f feet
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they have never known before, Sir
estimated coat o f said contemplat­
Alford, o f Detroit, chairman of its ' Hugh says. The British rule has
- n tH .t
.Assessment per f f f l t ^ n t a g e . Z l T . t Z ! ! ! ! ''. ? ^
ed improvement in the paring,-re«.
division of citizenship training.
destroyed the slave trade and
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! paving, hard surfacing and re-hard
.i’Woman suffrage may bo a fail- ^topped tribal warfare, with the re|surfacing o f Bald portion c f Elm
E1?-: tir^”
, said-----Mrs.—Aivofd, "but one of 1suit that the people are expending [
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FRONTAGE asJ ? "
H i, by-products
will' •turn that
failj theif energies in other and more
f Avenue, to be specially assessed
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Sanford, •
Iv. Ul% into glorious victory, and the j beneficial directions. They have bei against all lots and lands adjoin1come good ___
farmers or industrial
E. H.'Jon&lt;»,'Lot 4, Blk J0,!T f 4 , ...... ............. ... n ?
M ilti
m
|ing and contiguous &lt;or bounding
by-product is the decided impetus Workmen and are capable of oper­
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J. N. Crooms, Lot 10, Blk 1(L Tr A ___ .....
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, and abutting upon said improveit lias given to the teaching of citi­ ating fnrms without governmental
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F. P. RInes, Lot 5,' Blk 10, T r
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supervision.
zenship in the public schools. Not
. &lt; - j ment; the sum o f $5.6005 is the
W. V. Wheeler, Lot iO, Blk 10, T r 1................ U7
The British government has
? I .estimated cost per front foot for
until such courses became of equal built thousands of houses in the
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Episcopal Church. Lot 5, Blk 10, Tr 2.... ........... U7
value to boys and girls did educat­ colony,
caid improvement
introduced
sanitation,
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Lhura A. Chittci^pn, LriilO,. Blk 10, Tr 2....„'_ J u 7
ors seem to be keenly alive to the taught the natives handicraft and
a
made
them
into
nn
industrious
and
That it is the determination o f this Mrs. M. B. Zachary, Lot 6,: Blk 10, Tr 3......... n 7
necessity for such instruction.”
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progressive
people.
Commission that all iots and lands Mrs. Harriet Y. Dumas, E. 42 feet I&gt;ot 10, Blk
Tracing tho progress of citizen­
10,
Tr
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adjoining
and
contiguous
or
ship training in different states, the
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\ speaker added: “ An interesting re- Jazz is Given Formal
bounding and abutting upon Elm II. I- DuIIart, Lot 1, Blk 11, Tr A ........... .
Martin
Spivey,
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Lot
6,
Blk
11,
Tr
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f suit of the growing interest of such Sanction By Teachers
Avenue between Thirteenth Street
training in the schools is the holdLizzie
Lewis
Holmes^
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f
Lot
0,
Blk
11,
Tr
A
60.5
and Hughey Street, will be bene11171
in g o f mock registrations and elec­
High
School,
All
of
Block
11,
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CASSEL, Germany, June 14.— |
i fittid by the improvement pro­
tions on election days by the stu740.41
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vided for by this resolution, and First Presbyterian Church, Lot 1, Blk 11,
denst, who are using the same Jazz has been finally npproved by
Tr 2 ..................... ............................................... jj7
method of procedure in their school the German Dancing Teachers’ as­
thnt the special assessments to be
' elections. Schools are also being sociation despite efforts of the con­
Blanche
McKinnon, I^t 0, Blk 11, Tr 2.........
117.
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made and entered against all lots
used more frequently as polling servatives who have fought desperG.
F.
Smith,
Lot
1,
Blk
11,
Tr
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and Innds adjoining and. contigu­
ntcly for several years to prevent
r,
places.
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ous or bounding and abutting A. R. Key, Lot C, Blk 11, Tr 3 ....... .................... H7
L "Hopeful ns we are of the fu­ the old-time waltz from being
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The following i s .the finnl estimate of the cost of
ture, we must not neglect the pres­ crowded out.
upon such contemplated intproveThe radicals within the ranks of |
ent; and the immediate task facing
Bhoet asphalt paving on Ninth St. from 1C feet to 24 fo*t ia
us is how shall we inspire women, the association have been clamor­
This is an exterior view of the Cleveland Hall where the Republican party held its national con- ' nu'nt
mn‘lu upon n foot tween Sanford anil Cypress Avenue.
men, to exercise their right of ing since 11)21 for official recogni-1
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„ ni, nnwen were selected ns the ticket frontage basis; that is- to
that
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67 Cu. Yds. grading @ 40c,............... ........................ .
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in the preparation of the special
suffrage? When all that is encour­ tion of jazz, and nt this year’s con­ vention which closed Thursdny night. Here it was that Coolidge and Dawes were
gress
of
tho
teachers
in
Cnssd
the
64
Lin,
Ft.
Hush
curb
@
35c
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aging is noted, the fact remains
assessment roll covering the con. that unless there is some exciting moderns an dtho radicals joined for tho party in the general elections to be held in November.
DIG Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter @ 7flc ............
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templated improvement such spe
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■local contest, the number of stay- fo rce s and by a big majority gave
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•»!. j Park Avenue will be benefitted by pave and rc-pave with asphalt on j clttl‘ assessments shall' bo deter- 101 Sq. Yds. 6” rock base @ 80c .........................
at-homes at any election is ap­ jazz the official stamp o f approval.
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asphalt
with
jP
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, 1 a rock ,___
re-pnve with sheet
base, ,i.„
the fniinwinir
following stteet!
stfrect' tninmi
mined «nd
and urorntetl
prorated accordi
according to 101 Sq. Yds. sheet asphalt top 2” thick @ $1.02....
palling.
m
k
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brick
m
the
follow
ing;tho
Improvomonl
Pfov.dod
for
by
42D
Sq.
Ft.
concrete
alley
returns
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/ "Tho increased number of women Honey Output Much
in the City of Sanford, Florida, |the foot frontage of the respective
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street in the City of Sanford, Flor- j this resolution, and that the spe­ to-wit *
properties speciuliy benefited by laboratory inspection o f materials ..............................
By Heat
and while we regret that so few Increased
Iai*gnl
expense,
advertising,
etc.,
2
per
cent..
1
cial assessments to be made and
women are willing to accept the
ida, to-wit:
EIO
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B
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Engineering,
4
per
cent
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responsibilities o f office-holding,
entered ugainst all lots und lands
GLOUCESTER. England. June
Street South to Hughey Street. |That the Tnx Al)9eSitor nnd tho
we are able to report the number 14.— Electricity has assisted bees Hughey Street, from Sanford Ave­ adjoining and contiguous or bound­
is Increasing. Many municipal of- In producing nn increased output of
nue to I’ nrk Avenue.
I 80941
All of said improving, grading, City Clerk of the City of Sanford
* ■ flees are held by women. We com- honey, according to an announce­
All o f said improving, grading, ing and abutting upon such con­
Florida, in accordance with the Less salvage of lllush curb reclaimed, 424 Lin.
' . ment jury service to women who ment of the Gloucestershire cham­ construction, re-construction, pav- templated improvement shall be construction, re-construction, pav­
Ft. @ 10c .................................... ...... ....... .....
provisions o f Sections 101 nnd 102
(id
&gt;. wish an enlightening course in citi- ber of agriculture.
or
re-paving • to
be upon n foot frontage basis; that Is ing and re-paving to be done in of the Charter of the City of Satu
- senship training, and urge their
A number o f beehives were mg
compliance
with to say, thnt in the preparation o f compliance with plans, specifica­ ferd, Florida, shall proceed wihacceptance of the duty as oppor­ erected in an upiary both lighted done
in
Totnl coat.... $1574
tu n ity offers/’
______
and heated by electricity during plans, specifications, profiles nnd jthe special assessment roll cover- tions, profiles nnd estimates of suid out delay to mnke a speciul as­
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
the winter months, with the result estimates of said proposed im- jng the contemplated improvement,
sessment roll, assessing the spe­
Number of feet frontage, 400.
that strong broods of bees started provement of Hughey Street from j such special assessments shall be proposed improvement of Elm Ave­
Domestic Science Is
Assessment ner foot frontage, $1.5661.
cial
benefits
tu
be
received
as
the
nue from Thirteenth Street south
to collect honey much earlier than
Taught In Windows usual and so obtained supplies Sanford Avenue to Park Avenue^ determined and prorated according^ to Hughey Street, now on file in the ! result of the improvement conFRED T. WILLIAMS, EnrswJ
from the early blossoms of fruit now on file in the office of the to the foot frontage of the respec- officc o f the City Manager of the templated against all lots nnd lands
FOOT
F im l
- Many Berlin Shops trees. Tho output of each hive was City Manager of the City of San- tive properties specially benefitted
• DESCRIPTION
^
FRONTAGE ASSE
............ r _________
City o f Snnford Florida, which adjoining and contiguous or bound- NAME
thus greatly increased.
ford, Florida, which snid plans, foy Huj,| improvement
E. R. Trafford’a May, Sanford,1, Fla.
nt■
BB IT FURTHER RESOLVED,{said plans, specifications, profiles 1jng und nbuting upon such im_
BERLIN, June 14. — Leipziger
profiles and esti-j BE IT FURTHER
.117
$183291
street, the main thoroughfare of
• **•-- fnnil estimates have.been hereto- provement, nnd upon the comple­ E. 11. Jones, Lot 4, Blk 10, Tr A ..........................117
•&gt; down-town Berlin, has been a min- O R D I N A N C E S . 7 7 1s
..128
209411
............. ..... Thnt tho Tax Assessor nnd tho t in ' approved by the City Commis- j tion of said assessment roll to H. N. Crooms, Lot 10, Blk .10, Tr A.
' iatvre ---Leipzig
«--- o fair recently. Inproved by the City Commission City Clerk o f the City o f Sanford, sioii and constitute the plans and |cause u copy thereof to be pub II. L. DuHnrt, Lot 1, Blk 11, Tr A ...................... .117
117
lu a l
—*---stead1 of erecting ovnrtdiMnn
exposition htiililbuild
and constitute the plans and spe­ Florida, in accordance with the specifications for said work, thure- lished two ■ times consecutively, Martin Spivey, Elis of Lot 6, Blk 11, Tr. A..
58.5
9142j
An
Ordinance
Authorizing
the
,
ings and renting sepdal booths for
cifications for said work, there- provisions of sections 101 nnd 102, Urore.
once each week in a newspaper Lizzie Lewis Holmes, WH of Lot 6, Blkk
their displays, the down-town busi­
Clyde Steamship Company
of the Charter of the City of San­
ness men have simply agreed to
C9.5
108J31
11, ’Tr A .......... .
Corporation, and its Successors fore,
h HE IT RESOLVED, Thnt the City published in Sanford, Florida, at­
ford, Florida' shall proceed with,
coavert their spacious show wintaching
to
said
special
assessment
BE
IT
RESOLVED,
That
the
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
witW
and 'Assigns, to Use that Por­
pConimission
W INIIIIMOOIVii of the
--------City
^ -of...
Snnford, ...... ,,
• dows into expositions of what they
out delay to* make a special as­
p luridu, deems it advisable, as n roll so published u notice directed terest up to July 1, 1924, and from and aften.such.dute, said r]
tion of an Un-named Alley Ly­ City Commission of the City of
“ Warenkunde", tho science or
sessment roll, assessing the spe
Biecessnry public improvement, to j to all property 'owners-interested sessniehfs will be payable only In ten equal annual IniUll;
ing Between Palmetto Avenue Sanford Florida, deems it ndvis?wledge of how goods are made,
cinl benefits to be received ns the
satlort came from the
..Jpavt;, J:iupave^_hard surfnee and jn snid special assessments stat- interest at 8 per cent per annum* on all deferred payments.
and Sanford'Avenue, Extended able, ns n necessary public im
Housewives, which dee with asphalt on a ing in accordance with the provis■Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of.
North Into the Waters of Lnkc
i Its members to become an ngIm Avenue frqm' Thir- ions of the Charter o f tho City of ford, Florida, this 30(th day of M ay,'A. D. 1924
Monroe
North
of
the
-Present
•ation o f thinking, conscious
sputh to Huphey Sanford, Fiorina,
definite time
L. R. PHILLIPS. Clty QcL |
Bulkhead Line, for Depot. and
\
(SEAL)'
^keepers.
that
a
ll:
and
place
where
complaifitj
will May 31-June 7*14-21.
. ..lere was a time before the war
Terminal Facilities.
‘ * aswhen every. German housekeeper BE IT ENACTED BY THE PKOprided 9 herself on teaching . her
tira just
just what
murine 1 PLE OF THE CITY OF SAN■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a H a n n M M B M H M a m B M a a M ia m
daughters
what went
went into-the
- - *nwt^4w
—*•--*— eP'tfcrtWng^nnri-r
-r -l...
|Uaf
FOTlD;‘
;r
'* ' * * * n___ 1_*_ j.. I
'
*
an ilt'c-h arc su r ia c in g . «u, i i u ^
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furniture, and tried to Thculcate in
Section One- Tliat
—‘ the Clyde Strict
*4 aforesaid, shall be done each week, in a newspaper pub- Hone in strict compliance wun me ■B ittin g as nn r.i|uun*inK
...
them tho ability to make purchases steamship Company, a corporation in strict compliance with the lished in /nnfurd, Florida, attach- I'luns, specifications, profiles and 1 RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
with an eye
quality. With
the 1
. . .
re to quality,
wun me
IiruKK'sts nr« Instructed to refund money In every ln*un&lt;* wt
the practice of palming a nu » » successors uml ussigns, are plans, specifications, profiles and ing tc raid special assessment roll estimates therefor, now on file in That the speciul assessments prosatisfactory results art. nut obtained. The very Drat &lt;Iom of
■war came
ri.K M JUNKS M V ie n AN D KIU.MKV TONIC
_ off lubstitute*
utes because of the inn- hereby granted the right, frun- estinmtes therefor, now yn file in '
—
,1s
1 t(1 the office of the City-Munagcr o f jvided for by this resolution to be
nlmost Invariably stops th etendency o f sneetln* snd cos*
Lilli.,
a. obtain the proper raw chise privilege and authority for
hllity to
and the third done usually stop s the severest COI.I&gt;. Th* toul
the office of the City Manager of
Cold must he classed us u serious disease so Ket rid of It si **
If y o u r muscli-s are sore o r you have that chilly f*tW
with a dull headache. It’s a sure sig n that you have Itkta
war basis, and the women are construct, build, establish und the City of Sanford, Florida, which
Don’ t w ait fo r Pneumonia to develop, hut buy a hottl* uf C
ious to have the younger gener- maintain a dock, wharf, warehouse, said plans, r.pecificutions, profiles
JONKH LIVK it A ND K ID N E Y TONIC today. The cost l&lt; «
erty
owners
owning
property
and
estimates
have
been
hereto­
and vou can not a ff o r d to ta k e a chance at this lima of }*
on learn the difference between j depot and other terminal facilities
Florida. u definite time and place. «!«» and constitute the plans and
------------ I
Fur sale at
at the north end of an un-named fore approved by the City Commis­ where complaints will he heard ami j R eification* for said proposed bounding and abutting upon such
. aqd imitation materials
improvement as follows: either in
m .Imong; the exhibits in tho show alley extending north and south sion nnd constituto the plans and
ed im- I when said special .assessment roll improvement of Elm Avenue beR O U M IL L A T &amp; ANDERSON
windows o f Leipziger street arc between Palmetto Avenue and specifications fur said proposed
full within thirty days after said
im­
f r o m will be finally confirmed by the ' tween Thirteenth Street and Hugh- full within
/... the manufacture of shoes, of umshall
stand
equalized,
provement o f Hughey Street,•nue,
fre a City Commission sitting as nn I «y Street, a width of 24 feet and assessments
!;.» brellas nnd of woolen goods. There Sanford Avenue, extended north uf
thU Commission
Commission hereby
hereby declares
approved nn
nnd confirmed, or in ten
“ luulizing Board
this
declares approved
arp displays o f modem bedrooms the present hulkhend line into the Sunford Avenue to Park Avenue
the necessity for the paving, re- equal annual Installments with Inclothef closet* and travelling waters of I.uku Monroe; the City width of 24 feet, nnd this Commis- i Equalizing
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED paving, hard Burfucing and re-hard terest at the rate o f eight per
equipment. Real lace is shown side of Sanford reserving the right to sioii hereby declares the necessity
by side with fake, and real 'fu r construct and lay a suwor line into for the paving, re.paving hard That the special assessment pro-' surfacing of said portion of Elm ’ cent per annum upon all deferred S
T A K E TH E
■
am #
with filse.
surfacing and ‘rc-hnrd surfacing, vided for by this rosolutV, to be Avenue as aforesaid, us a neces- payments from and after the time
the
waters
of
Lake
Monroe
from
Many schools of domestic econ­
of said portion of Hughey Street, * made and entered against the,
.
said speciul
speciul
assessments snail
shall he
omy are taking their pupils the the present north end of said un­
nub- property bounding nnd abutting ,!,ry PU,,1|C improvement.
said
assessments
oe
whole length o f Leipziger street, named alley, said sewer to is* con­ as aforesaid, ns a necessary 1
..,Jn
Imnrvuromi'iit
shall
be
BK
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
und
stand
finally
equalized,
api
upon
said
improvement
shall
be
u
,‘
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—
—
“
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with the teacher explaining the structed in such manner So as not lie improvement.
• -l
, l ..
That n total expenditure not e x - 1proved und confirmed, nnd,
varicnls processes exhibited.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVHIJ, 1pByw*'*L‘ at lhe opti«n
Pr°P* cellin g iTvwenty-Threo Thousand
to interfere with navigation.
?••\M
r----- - ,■ — .
owning property Six Hundred and Eighty-Six ($23,- That this resolution shall be und
Section Two: Thut the provis­ Thut a total expenditure not c x - ! £rty owners
Swedish* Motorists
Forty-Eight H u n M L |founding
“ b“ “ inK upon such 630.00) Dollars, is hereby author- become effective immediately from
ions of Sec. Ono, of this ordinance cecdlng
Eighty-Three
t$4,883.00)
Dollars
is
,
Improvement
ns
foILws: cither n ized to cover the cost of paving, nnd after its passage and adoption.
shall not become effective until the
K E E P POSTED
J3uy£asoline From
repaving, hard surfacing nnd r e -: Adopted this 9th day uf June.
Clyde
Steumship
Company
shall
hereby
authorized
to
cover
the
cost
I
fu"
w‘lhl”
‘
Wrty
days
*
Automatic Machines
assessments shall’ stand equalized, hnrd surfacing Elnt Avenqe be- A. 1). 1924.
have conveyed by a sufficient deei of pnving .re-paving, hnrd jiiurfacapproved and confirmt'di or in ten
Your interest in Sanford warrants
FORREST LAKE,
- STOCKHOLM, June 14.—Stlm of conveyance unto the City 0 ing und rc-hurd surfacing Hughey equal unnuul installments with in­ tween Thirteenth Street and Hugh.
ey Street, n width of 24 feet, which 1 (Senl)
S. O. CHASE,
by the rapid motorizing of Sanford, Florida, the south 12 feet Street, from Sunford Avenue to
Your investment here demands it Ha
. sh highway traffic, native en- of its property locuted on the Park Avenue, u width of 21 feet, terest at tho rate uf eight per said sum of Twcnty-Trhee Thou-;
C. J. MARSHALL,
The Sanford Herald follow you to yo
cent per annum upon all deferred :" ‘uu,
'" " 7
, ers have patented three inven- north side of Commercial Street
As the City Commission of the
which said sum of Forty-Eight payments from and after the time j ’
ion* for the comfort and safety of
^ ftnd, E “ hlky:® ix1
City of Sanford, Florida.
summer home.
motorists. Theso are an automatic between Palmetto Avenue and Hundred Eighty-Three ($1,R83.00) snid special assessments shall be ( 923,680.00) Dollars, Is the total
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS,
beacon light for giving warnings Sanford Avenue said property so Dollars, is the total estimated cost and stand finally equalized, ap- i ‘■
■ ■’ ,
n !:
; »•’ sUmatctl coat of said improve.
City Clerk.
at . railroad crossings, an automut- conveyed to the City of Sunford of said improvement; that the en­
proved and confirmed, and,
mcntl that thc l‘ntirc C0!,t of8 the
ic slot machine for refilling gas Florida, by the Clyde Steamship
tire cost of the improvement afore­
tanka, and a device which pruvents
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, | = a- - - ■-■== ----- -- —
The Sanford Herald
the accidental running out of bat- Company to be used forever for said, shall lie assessed against all Thut this resolution shuli be and,TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON NINTH
street purposes only.
Sanford, Florida.
property abutting und fronting become effective immediately from STREET FROM PARK AVBNUE EAST TO CYPRESS AVENUE,
The crossing beacon consists of a
Section Three: This ordinance upon that portion of Hughey
/h 1•V*TV*»5
.■•vka^ 1
The following is the'final estimate of the cost of paving Ninth
flashing light in a cylindrical lan­ shuli becomo effective immediately Street, from Sanford Avenuo to and ufter its passage and adopHon.
Street 24 feet in width from Park Avenue east to Sanford Avenue, and
Gentlemen— Please send me
tern with red and white sectors in
Park Avenue, to be so improved by
opposite quadrants. When the ruil- upon its passage and adoption.
Adopted this 9th day of Juno, iq f Cet in width from Sanford Avenue east to Cypress Avenue with
Adopted this 9 day of June, A. D. pnving, re-puving, hnrd surfacing
d ia clear the white lights so inA. D. 1024.
.
sheet asphalt on u 6” rock foundation.
Sanford Herald, starting with the
ito to the highway traffic, but 1921.
und rc-hnrd surfacing of said por­
**
From Sanford Avenue to Purk Avenue, 21 Feet Wide.
FORREST
IA
K
E
,
i a train approaches the IanFORREST LAKE,
tion of Hughey Street, a width of
261.20
G53 Cu. Yds. excavation @ 40c...............................
(Sea!)
S. O. CHASE,
. rotates automatically, showSUe Of .......... .......... .............................
(Seal)
S. O. CHASE,
21 feet, and aguinst all lots and
57.70
a red likht to the highway nnd
5770 Sta. Yds, overhaul ® lc.„............ ...........—
C. J. MARSHALL,
C. J. MARSHALL,
lands adjoining and contiguous, or As the City Commission of the 1486 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter @ 75c------liito light to the train. This
1.114.50
for which I am enclosing on will work under unfavor- As City Commission o f the City bounding und abutting upon said
94.50
315
Lin.
Ft.
flush
curb
(3
30c..._.................
'...........
City
of
Snnford,
Florida.
conditions of snow and ice.
of Sanford, Florida.
improvement; that Forty-Eight Attest: L. R. PHILIPS
33.75
225 Lin. Ft. granite curb reset &lt;p&gt; 15c...... ............
........; .............
•
&gt;- 1
be automatic gasoline vendor Attest: L. R. PHILIPS,
: ■ •
Hundred. Eighty-Three ($4,883.00)
1.297.50
1730 Sq. Yds. 6" rock base @ 75c................................
, bo utilized by the customer at
City Clerk. *
City
Clerk.
Dollars
is
the
totul
estimated
cost
1,678.10
time of night or day by con­
^1730 Sq. Yds. 2” sheet asphalt top @&gt; 97c...‘..^.......
N a m e ..... ;...... ...............................;- -- of said contemplated improvement
ing the tube with the gas tank
154 98
369 Sq. Yds. brick relaid fiat &amp; 42c..... .............
Im car, dropping a krona in the
in the paving
re-paving, hard
173.&amp;8
414 Sq. Yds. brick relaid on edgav@&gt; 42c..—..........
A d d r e s s ........................
and operating a levor. The
surfacing and re-hard surfacing of
379.00
1723 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns (5&gt; 22c..—.
tity of gasoline received nasaid portion of Hughey Street to
50.40
ily varies according to the
28^ Sq, Ft. sidewalk &lt;tj&gt; 20c..«........... ....
lie specially assessed against all
it price, which can be quoted
108.00
4 Type B Inlets @ $27.00-------------___
minimum, owing to the aavlots and lands adjoining and con­
50.00
1 Manhole
------------------ j,___________...
BOTH D A IL Y A N D W E E K L Y ISS
f wages for attendants. .
tiguous or bounding and abutting A Resolution Providing For thc 411 Lin. Ft. 12” storm sewer &lt;j? $1.10.........
452.10
.
’
* .
A
Resolution
Providing
for
the
1 attachment which nutomatPaving, Re-Paving, Hard-Sur39.78
Paving, Re-Paving, Hard Sur­ |upon said improvement; the sum o f
WEEKLY
*
Sq.
Yds.
new
brick
(g)
$1.17—
cuti off the batteries when
racing and Re-Hard Surfacing
DAILY
0.50
la stopped involves the
facing and Re-Hard Surfacing of $3.1015 is the estimated cost per1
Monument
at
street
intersection..—
.—
^....
of Elm Avenue from Thirteenth
of suction an dgravity.
74.40
Hughey Street From Sanford Tront foot for said improvement.
Laboratory inspection
One Year One Yer.................. $7.00
Street South to Heghey Avenue,
ntially a switch system
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV
per cent..
120.05
Avenue to Park Avenue, a Width
Expense, Advertising, Etc.,
Six MonthB Six
‘ ' ths............13.50 ^
1is connected with the gas InA Width of 24 FeetBnflPnntfM
That i( is the determlnatioi
241.30
.ring 4 per cent .
of 24 Feet.
Three
Monthfl
tbe lubrication pipes so
Whereas ,thc City Commission
u+it.
iths
Three
.this Commission that all lota
action actuates a weight . Whereas, the City Cor
f the City o f .Saftfonl, Florida,
[tunds ailjoining nnd contlguoi
•od closes tbs electric, th* CKy Of Sanford, Flor
— $ fl.394.3G
Total coat
►
1
deems it advisable to improve,
w«. ^
••/*
the suction stops, It advisable to improve
bounding and abutting upon ~
Je. coiwirurt a aWHWWtW'4
falls and
Street, from Banfenl A y
•re-construct,. 1
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RESOLUTION
NO. 142

RESOLUTION
NO. 141

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‘The Campaign Kid

Hotel
ft i « W u Rolbed O n* Hun■ j Forty*"®**11 Y ear* A go
K ,« i o h n Paul Jones”,

I jjjjjCiTOS. June 14.— Ont
| 1Bd forty-scVen years, ago
Ei of a senior lieutenant on
tonisl ship Katy. lying in
E , fiver, set to the breeze
Igjjt time n flag with altcrLfpes " r r‘v&lt;i nm' whltc. It
Ej ^at an American navy
L m into commission with
Lure Esfic Hopkins in corn*
L get; of the Continental
L gn(? the hand that tugr thi halyards to set the
Irtvinr vtas that o f the exL^frer of the Bhlp, John

DAYTONA BEACH
COOLEST ROOMS
ON THE BEACH
■t
Good Meals.
Reasonable Rates. ;;
j f 4
. . . ;. . r ■ - I-:, , ,
•

j | N. L. H orner, P roprietor i
Si

the beginning of the
y Stripes, the flog to
|jJJc ^an n hundred milIrf Americans now pay
1*7 The stripes were there,
|jfars of the sovereign indo||of the states were still to
R pBcc. In their stead, the
Ik) of the banner, whipped
Liods of that December day,
L crosses of St. Andrew and
jrge, the twin crosses of
3-visual assurance that the
the colonies yet clung to
nglish faith and origin and
acerned only with securing
rtdom to which they were
is Englishmen dwelling

Wire for Reservations

A rcK ,

BILL DING SAYS
the sreRk au/avs
H a y A B IG B / L L j B O T

ouixmrrw

y o o t&gt; o v r M iN i&gt; ir s o

MbcrtipyooowM '

youra own home. ,

J.

j a yrnr nnd a half later
ke Stars and Stripea was
j adopted by congress,
ly enough neither that ban-

pTCr/T rLoz-o

irmica. They fought under
p of their states. It was
hardy sallormen to carry
A the world and win for it
o A-66)
Jonnl honors.
those days there have bcnlertwincd with the folds
h| memories of great days
fic deeds dear to the hearts
Americans. And from its

JECOUD rbOCU n_AU

Here’s tlio mascot of the coming Democratic convention—the
"Bowery Kid," and it will he curried by all the women delegates.
Tile doll has been adopted ns ,a souvenir by Elizabeth Marhury,
Office of R. C. HUNTER &amp; RRO„ Architects.
(Hous

The New England Colonial hnusc Is typically American nnd it lends itself to our modern ideas
of living just ns did the old houses o f generations n go.
It is a type that is neat nnd trim and one thnt fits well in most surroundings.
t

struction, and the finishing both Inside and out, cn ii he of the most simple materials, yet with charm
ing resultsShingles or siding for the walls, laid in wide courses nnd finished white- or rrcnm .will all trim to
mntch, a stained shingle roof and green, blue or orange shutters give nn effect that goes well with n ru­
ral setting, For the interiors, plain plaster walls, either tinted In light tones or papered, with the doors
finished to match the woodwork, g|vca a treatment thnt is economical and completely satisfying,
—
The plnn arrangement of.this house merits
Th* nrvhitwte^ks/JW- wovkwst
,square room?, pi^’ Pfriy arranged nnd with ahundnnt-light. " l-&lt;&lt; h
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The large bed room on the second floor Is the same size ns thf* living room, it hns windows oh three
sides nnd nn open flranlare. It makes an ideal.owners’ room. The other LWo hoi rooms an- smaller, in
size but of good proportions, they are of the proper lot not less than T o feet in width.
A genereus attic Is provided and * cellar extends under the entire house.
In the ce1|ar.
,

The entrance porch has latticed sides and comfortable scuts .extending nn inviting welcome.

T
SlmnlUneouily with’ tho publica­
tion o f three report* it was an­
nounced that the Swedish national
debt is now calculated to be about
9410,600,000, while the total goverhment assets are valued at aboui

«» the national flag la di»U
ihcL r* »ul* v
&gt; it is first hoisted to tho
* Btaff and then lowered
“*U-»taff
positfoh. ’ Before
t^
L - U f f positioh.
if the flag for the day, it ie 9001,200,000.
nised to "the" top “ o f’ "the HAGCAJtD HEADS MEDICAL
CHICAGO. June 13^-Dr,
’
7 the, f,*R
orer th^
widely
containing the body of one
lursday was elect­
1 that honor. Its normal ed president of the Medical Asso­
" w reveres and tha Union
ciation. On motion his election
j "°ver the left shoulder
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uxed may be given after
Kmony to relatives of the
**• regulations cover the re“ cmy flags and dcth°*e worn out in serv. *ilk colors when beyond
, r«pl*eed by new ones
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n«K filed away in the
*
the regiment to which
■J; ’ i her»
many historic
thus fn the files of the
^tnjent, some of them be*
1^ retuUr r.gim eqt. which

man who makes small,
regular deposits every
day. The Turtle won
the race. Regular sav­
ings means success.

The laundry la located'

HE beautiful bathroom of toduy ia tho center of home
health and comfort. No other part of the homo ponaeaaes the charma peculiar to the ideally equipped bath­
room.

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While bathrooms have, gi'owrt iq beauty nml utility itt
recent yearn, it remained for the enameled all over,
built-in bath, made completely la one piece, to add the
finiahing touch.

COMMERCIAL STREET

Every dollar put Into a homo |r nn ln.yestmcptKnpf,an e*-.,
print*. The tent money saved will pay tho visit o f tho stork
several times over. Let us furnish you with a low cost estlr
mate for everything you need to huitd just tho home you want.
JLicEiiur free Plans on . niiildlpg.juid-I'i/uuKuig a H OM KOg . .
YOlIlt OWN.
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THE Hare is like the
man who makes a hi#
deposit occasional ly

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The stnire are tegfraliy located; so they serve all rooms in n most convenient mahnor, while the
stairs themselves occupy n minimum of space.

theory that the flag Is a

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For a proper setting this house should have a lit not less than 70 feet In width.
from this recourse to tho
rules of hernldry that flow
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Cost about |8,000.
owing regulations for disComplete working plans nnd specifications o f this house may be obtained for a nominal sum from
the flag. It ia provided
hen the flag is carried in the Building Editor. Refer to House A-C6.
with other fines it must bo
to the right of the others;
irs it is displayed from Reports O f
Swedish
n l
f S
I
,
itaffs, "as against a wall, r r i - i l i .
Good
lionnl Flu? will bo on tho Utilities Show
to the left of an obILast Year
iring the wall and that the Returns
f the flag shall bo in front
STOCKHOLM, June 14. — The
lUff of it* companion flag,
i the national flag l* dis- four public utilities owned and op­
erated by the 8wcdish government,
together with the productive pub­
point of thi
lic domains, earned a surplus of
horizontally or vertically 924,543,000 last year, representing
Horizontally
* wall, the Union must be a return of 4.54 per cent on the
Qppermost and to the flag's total investment, which la 9540,000,000, accprdlhg to an official an­
wgulations say .that the flag nouncement k, by the Swedish Deos hung flat when displayed
« mcrtv
6,kf, 8 ut
v
. toi afo. the
»U and not "festooned over p »The
uWltfee
referred
!'• *&gt;r arches, tied in a bow- postoffice, the telegraphs, the rail­
nor
fashioned
Into a ways gnd the water power stations.
Each of these, like tne crown laid*,
regulation too frequently I sadminlatered by a government
in arrangements for clvtlWr ceremonies reads:
m used on a rostrum it (the
■dHog) should bo displayed
»nd behind the epeaker’a
It should never be used to
*M speaker’s desk nor bo
The Charm of a Beautiful Bathroom
over the front o f the plat-

«ns an to lowering it to a
pouition in token of

Mujipmuo') )uoiuu|U)4a|uj] t;,uvuio,\\ dtp jo uuiujniqj

—A WELL PLANNED NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL HOUSE

The simple rectangular plan, straight unbroken walla nnd plain roof make for economy In con­

ijrcountry and Is considered
ing thing, the Union being
or point,’* tho array, ragu*
lay. "The right arm is thu
um nnd therefore the point
!tr: hence, the right is the
f honor. Tho edge o f lha
Meh js toward the staff is
ildic dexter or right edge.’
lion of the flag, and the flag
ihen in company with other
|i always given the honor
*., the marching right, tho
nrn right, or an observer's

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SANFORD
LOAN AND
SA VIN G S
COMPANY

Phone 565

P

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f.wpiedger

PRESIDENT

G.E.M TALL
MANAGES

PHONE 2 3 1
L 0 9 M AGN O LIA AVE

The Surest Way
Is to Build Now
TO PUT off your building op­
erations to another day is
folly, for conditions are ideal
today. Costs aro,at their low­
est in many years and values
are constantly rising.
There is money slipping from
your fingers if you don’t ma­
ture your plans at once. The
money you put in a building
venture today immediately
becomes an investment for
the future.
W e can figure on any bid no
matter what the size of the
project involved.
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That loyal son o f his father fwho iri^toileii Upon, spelling'
N ot Much Fro*
Presenting T, 1
“sugar" with an. “ h," mnkjng it "ahugar," on the theory that
n s Sngphdt r J w la^,Matter,
a 1
IVielof
Hch
cr 37. 19«
Great Newton Smlles.
*i! tlJT rin
*
"what
was
good
enough
spelling
for
Dad
id'
goofl'ettptfgh
for
rrl. Florida, under jAct o f
inford
These Italians Welcome.
2. 1897
me," had nothing on the Palm Beach Post, That distinguished
C opyings', m i
«
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1M I U DKAH
.... Kdltnr paper says;
Manaarr
H O W AR D HEItti
A number of , newspapers in Florida evidently
YOU READ the Republican, platn, ,
l'fea a r I IS
111 X u i t l l a A r e a a r
do
not
know that there is no aucii word aa Floridan
form yesterday. It won’t sUy^e, JV
--- u-------- ■—meaning « person living in Florida. Some railway
o r frighted you with radicalism. '
o .,
’
operated li train bearing that name, but when it
D e llre rn l In City by Carrier, per
On th e . contrary, the document
Week tie . W eek ly ed ition . 83.00
comes to persons, they’re Floridians. Like Muscle (n
makes
it clear to you that every­
p er Tear.
Muscle Shoqls— it may be wrong, but it’s fn the liook
thing
is
for the best possible’, of
HPRCIAI. KOTICBi All obituary
tome
bi
written*1 there by. Mr. ftWebster
or some*
of his
kin..
atlcca, ra nnisi n
-&gt;f tnunuri,
thanks, n?stnuiioi«*
resolutions
*t .i
.«
.«
, f -^ i
fi
world».and
-will remain so. if Jho
»* - - - - - - * •« - thereV jdLst as
country is careful to preserve the.
are
oxan as in knocking one
regu lar
^ ... ,
.
Republican party nnd obey thejjatjr, )\1
&gt; " i" o q t of Flojidjan.
.i
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TUB A S ^ I jI^HU P|I k M
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Associated Press la excluaUsing the same erudite reasoning, the
thi Palm Beaa.h lumAFTER CONG dlscusstop
tjr Entitled to the use fo r repubinary
will
insist
upon
our
wriung
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Co'
Cpbian/.’
"Alwwaru”
publicans decide to give . women
lealllwh i»f« all , paw* dlspatehrs l i T a . U a l . ^ 1 I f * ( A . _____ I L - . A • A- J ‘
3 L
_ A
____ A
to It o r not otHerWIiecredIow ian."- 'According to itri midis o(,orthography, all rgeo- ttylf of the pieces on thair.na*,
thla
paper
and
nlso
the
local
zx
aphical names ending in "a " rhust have an “ i” placed in tienal committee; -What sympwv new* u b llsb u l Ij^rrtn. All rights of
reput
t |lf,the "a ”, whe£ ;the inhabitants of places are desig­ thetic Interest politic labs, dt&gt;- take
h e re l , arc
nated^
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in women now that.they can.votii!
URDAY, JUNE 14, 1924
. The people o f old VRoma" were not ‘ ‘Romans" af alt. They They have changed their minds
THOUGHT FOR TODAY should hat-fe been edited "Romiahs,” and here &lt;jJr our own from “ woman’s place is in-, the
kitchen," to “ woman’s place Is oH
fk o ‘ or ' BLESSING?-^1 Floridn the "Tampians” live------ *
be the man that truateth ih
** The Herald agrees with the Rost that there Isn’ t much the national committee."
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• man. and maketh flesh his arm, “ authority" in the question at all. Away back yonder some
and whose- heart. departeth from
IF YOU arc asking yourself,
cafdTCsk spehkei* itsett tluf word “ Floridian,” thinking that il
the Lord.
“ Whom will the Democrats nomin­
Blessed la the man that truateth meant “ Floridan."' Other careless speakers and writers fol­
in thi Lord, and Whtfao hope the- lowed the example. Ami no one, it seems, cared a whang a te?” don’t overlook Mr. Thomaf
Lord U^—Jeremiah 17:5, 7.
anything about it until a few years ago— along about the F. Ryan of New York. 1&lt;■ ' ■
Mr. Ryan,’ Who got New York's
time educated people pointed out the error of spelling "cocoA TOAST TO THU FLAG ,
subways
and sold them to J. Piernpt" with the'Va" that.\cjpes not belong in it— some one be­
Here's to the Red of i u pont
Morgan,
has since bought dia­
There’a not a thread of it
, &gt; gan this missiooftf# wprkifor the correct spelling, "Floridan."
mond
mines
in
Africa,-much real
No, not a shred of it,
Coconpt Grpve, bne'of Florida’s most cultured communi­
estate
In
Paris,
a
few tobacco' com­
In all the spread of it
ties, even went to Washington am; got its name spelled right
From foot to head;
panies
'and
some
other
things. But
nnd the postoflfice records, wheruit desired to eliminate the
But heroes bled for It,
he
hasn't
lost
interest
in politics.
“ a” qf|the incorrect spelling. The Post will surely -grant.thnt
us blood shed for it
hg it in Red.
it is even of greater importance to the good-Vfpiitation of . WHILE "A L " SMITH is the
Florida that its people insist upon being called by their prop­ active boss o f Tammany Hall,
to the White of it—
er name, “ Floridans.", .
lied by the eight o f it, ►
Thomas F. Ryan may be described
o
lows the riifht of it
as the owner of.Tammany HaU. In
feels the might of it
p any case -Tammany will do about
National Flag Day
iMfnnl. Florida

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hunger strikes.

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Oite hUntfrrtl foctyrseven years ago today the American
flag
was authorized by Congress. June 14 has, therefore,
H * *
been
made a holiday nnd is known as Flag Day. The pur­
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Hero&gt; to the Blue of It-;—
pose of obger*Yiug,n special d a y ip this w ay is to instill m ore
- Heavenly view of it
fitareinangled hue of it,
of a spirit o ( love and sacrifice. - On this day especially is it
fitting'thatithw people-oi4h®.«reat country .pause4o giveUt
Constant and true,
honor and to express their loyalty and devotion.
!&amp; ': . Here's to the whole of it
While the flag waa^authorized on June 14,1777, it was not
Stats, stripes and pole of it
Here's to the soul of it—
flown until August 3 of that year when it made its appear­
Red,-White and Blue.
ance at-Fort-Stanwix, on the site of the present city of Rome,
—National Economist.
New Yofk. Three 'days later it w-as under its first fire in the
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Sanford offers ideal weather for battle of Orinskany.
The flag rose over thirteen states along the Atlantic seaJune weddings.
boartb wjth a population* of some three million people.
To­
_ . N c x t week is "Pay-Up Week.” day irflips over forty-Sight states extending across, the "con­
, Don’t forget to pay your-bills,
tinent, and ovqr g^cat islands in two oceans. About one
huntlrqd and thfctyaniJlions a f people owe it allegiance.
$ s is King. flnSr. I n s e c t y'nnff
Day is not'a I^ai holiday bu{ as tiihe'passes Amer­
m the proper-use ana display
icans are coming to lay mftVe stress upon its observance.* It
o f tKe flag.
should be marked with a proper display of the colors and with
No, Mabel, ethylene is not the study of the proper use of the flag as well as the education of
name o f a Pullman, but n new srn« our people as how to properly display and show respect to it.
which has recently been discovered
It is undoubtedly through carelessness rather than
by a^ientists.
through
lack of respect that many people do not properly
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dav nuallficd
Op Tuea
Tuesday
qualified voters will show their honor to the flag. Especially is this noticeable
aaUuirixa'a special kebool miilage
mill
when during a parade men fail to remove their hats as the
' of ten mills. It should be__ a &amp;• colors pass.
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A London paper observes that
the atunmer &gt; .girL . I*.. bccpuuqg. today, Ping Day, by educating ourselves in the proper dis-

as he says.- And T. F. Ryan does
not loyc W.‘ 0. McAdoo. Why, no­
body knows. It is said Ryan thinki
McAdoo and John Skelton Wil­
liams, combined, were too severe
with a Washington bank for which
Air. Ryan had a friendly feeling.
Mr. Ryan isn’t strong enough, as
Bryan proved in Baltimore, to
name the man he wants, but he
may be strong enough* to prevent
the nomination of a man he doesn't
want. That’s to be taken into ac­
count when you make your “ book"
on the Democratic nomination.

T b e ,?r Usfault« C

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HAPPEN.

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things with alarm 7nd !
things with their riaaT .
Look out for a
get* jo mad she atarti
truth. '
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Hitching your w ifoiio,
oil right, but don’t |t¥
Ttatl
boy hitch his to an ice
One trouble with Julyfa
so many people K0 lrwt&lt;''
what day of the month it'
More girls are swim
year. Bathing beaches «nk
ring (0 look like a flock oil
tine covers.
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• :iBy' starting now ami
every day on it you may |
Christmas shopping dost i
year.

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JUST IN PASSING

S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G SERM ON

BY R. J. HOLLY

By REV. F. D. KING
Certain Florida Newspapers talk of "being criticised" durng
the recent campaign. You should worry, brother. Any newspa­
per or individual that is not criticised is n dead one.
Senator Glass, of Virginia, is being backed by hiB home peo­
ple for tho president’s job. If Glass is nominated people cannot
throw stones at him.

Sarasota has John Ringling for a resident and John is put­
IN HIS celestial home, associ­
ting Sarasota on the map. What is the matter with Sanford
ating with Shakespeare, Beethoven,
Michaclangelo, Archimedes, AxVi* “ * getting John Robinson of tho Robinson's Ten Big Shows to bctotle and the rest of earth's ten ,,, come a resident hero?
greatest graduates, Newton stitllea 11"
^
The developments at New Smyrna Beach ore an indication of
u sarcastic smile today. Profeslor*
what all tho beach property and resort property in Florida will do
Ehckc, heavy, solid German scien­
in the near future. For instance if a resort was opened up near
tist, say» that Etnstcin’s attack.op.
Sanford right now it would pay big monoy.
the Newton theory, is just
bluffing of tho scientific world/*
And talking about a home resort, what is the matter with tho
The Deutsche Zeitung says: “ Katit
city of Sanford building a municipal swimming pool on the lake
£i}d Newton remain the p rice s .flt ( ..
would bring, in the cost of building in a few years and
science.”-k—.- ’ n..
-.»]*1 L. hsjij* »ourae,fff revenue for years to. come n:r v/clfaM keeping-our
’'NfsVvlon W th e 'leir-jlrhiw; haOdfi " people at HomK* ........,” ,'i
of them all. Next comes Calilfibr,
A swimming pool and auditorium on the lakd front has been
Descartes, ■Kepler,
Copernicus',
Same
mora ;and' more visiblo.
n i t ; j ^ i ^ h a t i o p a l em blem ,
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one
of
the dreams of my young life, and will dome true some day.
Tycho
Brahe.
Knnt
is
in
another
holds,good in America.
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We have so many “ acres 'of diamonds" right at our own door and
and more uncertain class, ojiilbsoHas It Been Done?
_'phs« them by for'something that looks better farther aw*ay. A
A- VhilndelpVia man was re
'[ bathing pool on the lake shore would bo a big asset to Sanford in' a
n '" ^ « n n y killed when severut tons 6 ft
OBSERVE PLEASE, that' the in thousand different ways.
UrMhe first o f June you receivqtl certain bills,
sugar toppled fkqtn a ■ platform
,
upop' him.
Must have "been a
• Practically-all o f thflsc^tinc.-tvertJ.dtie to Dc pfiid at the six gradient astronomers, celestial
aweeC death.
Peter Claric McFarlane, a noted writer and one-timo reslfccrivttd them. A h a raattejf of courtesy you were scientists, that ever lived, came
’rom
six
different
-nationalities.
:
dent
of Florida, committed suicide in California this week. Writ­
allowed’ until tHfi-tentR or the’Triohth to check them up.
One family in a Vermont town
Copernicus,
a
Pole;
Tycho
Brahe,
a
ers
are
usually men of ideals and visions and when they come to
It is npw Juqq 14. Have you made payments and
luurtfeld the office o f justice of the
Swede;
Kepler,
German;
Galileo,
the
end
of things suicide is usually their good-bye to tho world
p ea ctfor seventy-eight years. Why straightened them out to the satisfaction of all concerned?
not .make it hereditary and be
In which they have striven in vain to put it over.
All of which
Have you mailed your check to the creditors who had Italian; Descartes, Frenchman, and
do
-■ ^ ■ w ith It? '
proves that writers above all men should have something to anchor
sufficient confidence in you to extend you credit? IIave*.you Kcwton, kiqg of them all, most
them to earth when the wheels begin to turn the wrong way.
paid the doctor, the grocer, the butcher, the clothier and all mrffni/icent mathematical "mind
in
published
XKf Observer,
yv
ever born on this earth, nn Engthe
ofher
1^ljs
jWhlch
.accumulate
so
rapidly,
in
most,
fami­
imps, Is rfo# flrintmg
i g a’ column
0 ‘
Tam
The City Commissioners did a good deed this week when they
ishman.
B Htitled
B L _ “ Just
___In.Passing."
H H j sing." Evi lies? Have you paid your dues’ to the organizations in which
purchasd
the water plant cf the Southern Utilities Co., for $71,000.
in deqlly tryirqr to-emulate the good -you arc.a,iper^be(-? Havq.you paid all your current bills?
NEWTON
WAS
considered
a
dull,
The
property
was assessed for taxes at almost this figure and
woyk; of Bob Holly.
Or are you,* by procrastination and deliberate, wilful de­
little
boy,
according
to
tradition.
should
be
worth
much more to the city, giving them the opportunity
■a
lay, destroying one of your most valuable possessions— your
Yet whan ta: first picked ,up Eu; r to go right ahead and supply the consumers with water until the
it cannot be figured in dol- credit?
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iclld’s Elements, b)/ which stf mahy
[and cents. The individual
Kb w im vays
bins promptly Is
is the
tno
Monday n special week for paying bills begins. The •euthful heads have been m »d» t new plant finished and eliminating all competition. It is always
ays his bills
• good plan to buy plants If you can get them at a reasonable figure
onmvho usually has-th* bettered- .merchants and business nier; ot Sanford have co-operated in dizzy, he tossed it aside con­
trifling,
as the experience of other cities will show. A t the present cost of
it winding among. th«. business La campaign which should result in much money being placed temptuously as “ too
simple and lastly understood ta be
of a city.,
construction and all materials and equipment it costs money to
in circulation and in better business conditions. To be the worth the study."
--------o--------build utility plans and then keep up ^pth tho growth of a city.
.success i,t oyght tp be.,“P^y-Up Week" must have the undi­
Don’t
pass
sentence
on
the
“
dull
est, have you ever seen a
title boy" until he has his chance.
’ast food that was much vided support o f every man and woman in the community.
John Martin in a proclamation Issued from Jacksonville prom­
Sanford people generally dp things right. They -will not
—Tampa Times. No, even
ises to make good as governor If it takes all the sterographers in
|ded wheat biscuit which is fail this time. They will clean up their bills and co-operate ; SHIPOWNERS SAY U fl2 'lta lUn sailors deserted In this country
the state to write his stuff. John should feci proud of his vote In
be excellent brain food, re­ in making the coming week an outstanding week in the lift ast
year, nnd desertiotpi are In­
us of fodder.
Sominole county, where Catts ran third and several puckering
of the city. They-will pay up. and be able to look every man creasing. It is sad to sob the im­
*’
strings
broke before the night was over. But as old Casper sAid
migration law violated, but every
in the face by next SatUtdiy this time.
ae Huguenot-Walloon terone of these seamen is intelligent,
about
tho
battle of Waterloo, “ It was a great cistory."
Have you already paid all your bills? If not, start Strong, a good worker nnd wel­
— — lary stamps are artistic but
old. r folks like us have hardly out early Monday morning and finish the job. *
come. This country would be bet­
. Sanford needs a tourist hotel and Cmnford cannot build
;h strength to. lick them.—
ter o ff with 160,000 Italian immione
now In time for the business this winter— therefore, it be­
. Star. You don’t have to be
T ilE . GREAT OPPQRTUNITY js where you are.
Do rants every year, or double that,
hooves
us all to buitd homes and apartments for the winter visi­
Unless you feel'that way. ’
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■ M ». * tit m* not despise ypur qwh j)lace ^ d hour. Every place, is under t would be doubly happy if *t
tors. Some o f us have a plan to get tourists here this winter and
could get twice as many from other
the, stars, every pjace ls.tne .center of the world.—John Bur­ European countries that produce
, T^pngs to wotry'about: Scien­ roughs.
make winter visitors out of them. Many wealthy tcurista have ex­
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the kind of citizens we need.
tist* declare that the green line
pressed a desire to live ta Sanford but they have had no accom­
modations heretofore—of the kind they want—and the next best
HOWEVER, OUR learned gen­
IF ANYON^'altem pbi.to haul .down the American flag, tlemen in Washington insist on
thing is good homes and good apartments. There wilt be some
l ' cooaists of small particles of frozihutting out from this country the
“ •a'lfltrogen ih the'highest part of shoot him. .9#,the sp 9 f.r-J.rihn A . Dix.
announcements made In regard to this building program later on
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~— ■—------------------------------------- only rc*l wealth pn earth,.which is
but
it is a good one and will mean much to Sanford.
Human intelligence end ambition.
-O-iTHE
FLAG
ON
FLAG-DAY
Let’s
be
grateful-therefore
for
ftbtora, dances, ja u and gin
Those who drive cars recklessly, those who drive cars faster
the small group of 1,602 sailors,
’ * 4 ‘ PENSACOLA NEWS
pers guiter,. p y s , a, famthan
the speed limit and especially those who have no thought
-■’ . f t » . . t . r * ; . r n :
-,
wish them success in this
ago drxUor. We might
about the.rights of others'on the streets and roads should be pun­
country,
which
by
the
way,
their
they also give headaches
Flag day, Jtfile 14;* is not a legal. purpose. Tho flag should not be o i l i p a t t t u t , VChristopher
ished. .It makes no difference whether the offender# have’ friends
71U
Columbus,
morning after the night be- holiday, but American eitizens are, fastened in such a way that it can acompatriot,
at court or not, thpy should all bo treatfcd aliHe! One1Is not safe
jscovi-rcd for us.
, on the road; as long as these speed fiends arc loose.
It should not be. »
•• •. w.
&lt;
j 1 ir
y.rig more , ^motion to
- A NEJV locomotl , just tried in
) £
i{fcin l a y di
former fcutlhant iriHba Ma
That Jtiulkheriding and boat basin and the pier and all the many
Hie East,’ interests jou., [ IC ‘ U* a
etts naticnal ’ guard* bei
improvements on the lake front are something in which yours truly '
t mipht'be'VeU.Tncrcfsscvirf ob- koc bolt. Whed djbplrited
suchJhrhoio power plant in iUeif, burns
p l4 « l..e.eri
n suchj
In Columbus, Georgia, on
is vitally interested. It means more to Sanford than those' who
serve the day not merely by hang- a vehicle or used on a float in e* ill, changes
*
that into clectricty
— J runs by the electricity.
o f bigarpv, admitted his insr out flag* on front porches, but |parade it should be properly af- and
i t ’ havo ever thought. FI (teen jrdars ago I fought for the' •
bulkhead and .boat basin and the city o f Sanford is ahead about but deetar#l*he'feiVnt'th&lt;it
d never' JJ A boy can learn to run it in
tas already married. He cerhalf a^million in wealth alone since the lake front was bulkhcaded
benchegj Sen mlnutds. ft has great power
Tl)e boat basin is, the beginning of a big «?ity here.
.. , , ,&gt;t
handles the truth TXanfastif. practkbig';M&gt;r Vdde cpysrijjg^J^
ck$ o^rhair*, or used as a cell-u and you are told it uses, only ten
proper civil usage.
fig ifov^ring. It should never
fifteen cents worth o f fuel per
I
--------- o--------To bulkhead the lake front from Sanford to Monro* and make
used as a portion of a costume o . our. That won’t please coal mine
paying your bills next week
hl«S(?fgetfu1^parents
athletic uniform, and should not b » owners, but it shows how much fuel
thU the drive from Jacksonville to Sririford is one o f the finest
the flag, but tho t u Ica .for- civ il embroidered on cushions or hand-1 has been wasted in power produc­
projects ever proposed and if the folks who own that country
Property do not fall in with our plans they aro a bunch of moss^J»ya Harry ana Harry will display are not so generally known. kerchiefs, or petnted on paper nap­ tion hitherto.
code was adopted In 1923. It kins or on advertising material.
backs, holdbacks and shellbacks. Such folks have kept Sanford
It he owes you. But unless The
requ
that tho flag of the Un- Lettering should never be place^ J. WHEN AME
decides to
the-Vnoney you owe Bill itsdv
should not be dipped to on the flag. The flag should be control their public serve#itk they
-^
*'•
but
ces are you won’ t collect
or thing; that it should protected as much as possible fronl' learn from France. The
T
French
l
' yod with
♦oiling or damage,
-ocople decide that/they ntf longer
That accident to Engineer Ernest Tolar this week reminds me
a signal o * i
, To seme persons this may aeam wanted Millenuuft for president and
that Ernest bears a charmed life, and I hope he continues to wear
’ e their meaning c*
lfte a tot of fusalneas, vet if th^
U « foot In his ahlrt for. the next flfty years. This is about
lE s r .
ma that
vuav an engine has
nu gathered Ernest in its loving
has any slgnlflcande to th&lt;
. Millerand
time
next week’s pay-up cam- right oT it , mat I f shotffd u
rofled down the right
average citizen. It should be treat*
fin o palace i
big success. A list of these allowed
to with respect and dignity,
L
• ..to ^rich thr ground
lary o f I
&gt; that little „bundle, o f i,
1L
and business men appears
In the water.
certainly the flag la loveliest
r a s s s c
m«I Ur T
‘ today. They are the
it should *
of our
ing from a staff. There la
i earth,
the
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The rising genernu

a

jgh day and night;
Womanhood’s care for it
Made1
,manhood dare' ror 1t ‘
Keeps it so White.

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Two Life Questions for Every
Drinking, like the baret*.
Young Man
the cover-of darkness, iU ,
Wc must interest ourselves in the heart of a young nun,i^n
young men because they have him df the coursre to’
much to do In getting ready for
other enemies. Drjnkih*, i
tho tasks of life, and for them­ bandit, overtakes a yomi •
selves young men must think deep­ despoils him of the in *
ly about the things which will re­ ented into the great
tard or advance them in this work Drinking, like the f
of preparation. Thero are many— upon a young man an
Very many— questions which young to give up his detcrmen must ask themselves, nnd, if that which Is noble and i
they are determined to advance, is great. Sons of Amt
they must write the answers deep forth and fight this fatal t_
in their own heartal
young men, nnd fight it .
This study is in the interest of death. Here is a question for
young me who aro determined to jroung man: Shall I drill
driai M
take up the work o f life seriously, comrades, what is your i__
_
anm»!
nnd, regardless of what others may
He wasted his tubiUnesfii
think or say. press right forward ous living" starts as to!
through pfoblems to a complete again, and leads us to uu
finish. Such young men will ask other question. In this
thomaaivaa.soaLa-waxy. candid. aoAyricJ^,:
.Marching questions, . .and their ha'
lays a, picture of muy
live*-will be -Bred in the-light o f young mtnr' lf this
'
tho answers.
ir value to yovi, ;
genuine
It must lead you to
Shell I Waste l i f e ’ll Friceless
accurately into the
i Treasures ?
“ And there he wasted his sub­ which we are today
stance hi riotous living” indicates money, and not only out
in a general way the young man’s but more especially our
manner of living. The accumulat­ influence for good and the i
ed forces In his heart were express­ of our souls. Here is tno
ing themselves in his conduct, and tion for every young mas i
the description of his condupt o f­ designs include the gmtM|
fers to the modern young man a ress possible: Shill I bet?
very interesting field of study.
“ Young men, I hardly i
The young mail who wastes his mind you thnt betting hii I
money, wastes his time. Tho young a mania with many As
man who wastes his money, wastes Wherever there is » non* i
his influence for good. The young a prize tight, there you 4
man who wastes his money, wastes swarms of gamblers. Bat I
his own life. But what are the course and the fighting in
habits.of these young men? What not the only plices
are some of the habits which waste amblers congregate. They •
tho live* of modern young men? cstlng the unlvenity,
Thero are indeed many habits high school football fields, aal]
which waste life, and it ia time well are wielding a trcmendois r
spent for young men to go alone in determining the ch
fith themselves an(d think through athletics. Yoong men,
and through o f the waste and tho face this question: Shalt i n

J

ruin which- at this hour are the
products of some of these habits*
Every* yoimg man should go
alond with himself arid there thlpic
out tbl* question: Shall. I drink?
Young men are told today that
they
jiot'sports if they. do. not
drink. Young men are -told today
that If they do not drink, they are
slaves to certain narrow ideals. If
they do not drink, some young men
are told that they can not enter
into some of life's most wholesome
fellowships. What are young men
to do *In the face of such argu­
ments? Let us ask ourselves an­
other question, Does drinking
waste life? If drinking wastes a
young man’s life, then I am set
_ B PBH
____ .are
. . ___
against
drinking. _If .they
cor-

“ I believe-very heartily lM
some athletics, but what f~
conclusions of logic, ind
the evidence of exp
lng gambling ? Does btb
the powers of a young
gambling wastes the
young man, then every &lt;
is a friend of young
write a.determination,i
heart to fight such s
fighiit it, too, to death.
“ Gambling
fostsr* the.
Gam
ttingg ---------something
itin
m for
^ i

S
is Idea carried t* its
elusion—this idea

its complete work in any
wreck and ruin that {».
subtle manner gambling I
approach, and, if we
rect, two or three statements prove j offers and practice Its
that drinking wastes Ufa.
steals from us ths
One of the Issues o f drinking is who know us. That ginj
Inferior workmanship, and this tcred Her pridi, sad
rt°8e* the door to the beat posi­ speet who get* the wr'
tions. Drinking Impairs one’s Judg­ mtnd’ to accept the att
m ent
Drinking impairs one# fellow whom she J00”
strength. ' Drink*
impairs one’s gambler. What wife is
social value. Who’i- ta to ride og go down atreet. and |
groceries, and her eft
s train w h b &amp; g /
nken man’s money
which her hosb*p«_l
ind is on" th e",
ttle? Who
What
wants to deposit
warnings in
„
ririifted
world
esn
that benk^jh* dl
and the
wife end reverent* ■
president and the &gt;.
o f which
whAri he knows w f
are drinking‘ men 7
t woman
would agree
oaratinw - fTUmblerf Thsre U
f t u S
cftesofeocktylcM
table when .
il# the knife
Influence
fo jft n l
o f‘--whiskey
not ,indicat* the,
\ waste
ot drinkim
,•Drinkin,
bia for
n young man i -to _______those
height* to which a clear brain, and ftcations of manhood
Gambling “ a
a courageous wiU csg steer him. Hood.
Call the roll of the world’s re­ knightly apirit In th«
formers and then ask; How many Young nun who 1*0 Unlift f
of these are drinking a u n t Call th*t*&gt;r*, ^ ® t Garfield’s
1
roll of the world’s leading educat- f,n* ,B W halanct, l
ors and then
How man:
nany of
these
ng men? Calf the
roll of
d’s » e a t business
.
men and
ask
these
"king men? Drink'
ing
strength, the cour- c hanee of T*e0^ r^
age, the
men,
and hole. T_
:the •training mo
heighst in the
derful parable,I®
xcter, omfcjff the
s* f and read "a*
ship. 7sv5nr&gt;
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thU
tr ie r s
i.- f)
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Children suffering from intesti­
1* A sense of fairness liiij
nal
w'jrms arc cross, restless arid
D
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U
N
E
Wf ;
young mVrt,'1to be’ ’ a ’ ChHxtlsh:’ •
,
unhealthy.
There are other symp­
Christianity In our. Christian
- C ltlloriM C K R
tom, however. If the child is pale,
r s lm l U n lM if
(homes. Young men, you and I ac­
Office 148.
MISS ROSAMOND RAD FORD, Society Editor.
Phone; Res. 425
has dark rings under the eyed,
cept the gifts dr Christianity in Ogles Hours:
y - i s A. M.: 1-1 P. M.
bed breath and takes no interest in
l the Christian atmosphere and
7 to I E ven ing ., excep t Saturdays
play, it is almost a certainty
tns 104-Mi
SURPRISE SH O W E R Ideals’ Strhleh We flndfri many of Rim
F ir s t N a t- UK.. O ld *.. Sanfard.
worms are eating away its vitality.
schodls. Young men, we accept
IS G IVEN IN H O N O R our
The surest remedy for worms is
the gifts o f Christianity in all that
White’s Cream Vermifuge. It la.
O F MISS G O N ZALEZ in valuable in our national life, i
ositivc destruction to the worma,
Baptlst Church
|
,. Congregational Church
Young men, a sense of fairness de­
uL harmless to the child. * Price:
l As tomorrow is the last Sunday
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
The home o f Mrs. Edward Betts mands that I give to Christ In re­
3ocT Sold by Union Pharmacy. 1
before
the
paator
takes
his
vaca­
turn for what I am receiving aiy
Morning worship and sermon, 11
tion, it is desired that tvary mem­ rias lovely yesterday afternoon loyalty and my love. My comrades,
a. m. .Subject, “The .Last Bequest ber and friend mako ibecial effort
Ti « 4 « r
.
... .
, widi baskets o f stnnas, when sha hat does .a sense of fairness dc!f f f f S S — — SSSMSil— SSMSA^S S S B S S S X m A H U f W n
l^norinir Miss - Pr»ncU. o f Jcuisu.”
and ,pf you 7
•ntert.lned ’ the •Fridola and Bon
Miss Fern Ward.
Bnpjist Young People’s Unions,
“ You iind'1 should enter the cru­ Now open— 20 rooms $1.00 a
■
J;30
........... 7 o’clock.
T ^ J S a &amp; e iln K | f k c ^ ^ A a | S ! L ’Ton Cluba&gt; hcflbrtng Miss FranFRESH
SEAFOOD
de vgith Christ because we need
els Gonsales.
*na.'irillfmidcav(&gt;r to maka -UML
the •
fcls
Gonzales.
.
’
day.
Light
lunches.
Ice
e
strength
and
the
courage
which
Evening worship and sermop/l)
i both 1
9
..When scores were counted it
BYR D IS o'clock. Subject, ‘The Matter of
ill certainly issue from our part
iliehool
m * was found that Mrs.’ James Ridge ip the crusade. I- see young men
t U ? £ ! s When In Daytona Beach Boy Yonr Seafood Feom tho
m g s’.-will be
OF H O NO R First Concern for Every Citizen,"
gnd even boys constantly submitt­
i k Jdaring the held high score and was given a ed to tgmptstion. and I know that
' Wednesday evening’s subject^.
.-ids vacation. beaded bag. Prize for low score, they need strength. Young men do
T P A B P ' ''Beilgtous Outlook for the World/* Dt all h.'Sjit, tomorrow.
•
*
a bouquet of flowers, went to Mrs. riot have to go to poo! rooms, gamWight enterUfned ; -At the Sunday evening service,
Raranet. Mrs. Fred Wight receiv­ tying dens and whiskey centers to
r^jjWethodlst; Chunk
DAYTONA BEACH------------ -y At bridga Tuea- a full choir o f young meit' from the
ed a scoring slate for consolation. ije tempted. They are given on the
FARM S.
Sundiy school at 9:10 b. m.
honoring Mr*. Big Berean Brotherhood will sing.
athletic field the baneful example
All kinds of Seafood fresh dally.- Ocean Prown, U veT loelda
negplar' prtschtng ssrtlcca at 11
The guest o f honor was pre­ of some fathers who gamble. And
wh0 has rpcently. v A very hearty Invitation ia i t Lobster Ocean Fisk.
sented
with
a
lovely
beaded
bag.
they arc sometimes assaulted by
and the visitfcinfortl from Arcadia. ( tended to the- citlscns
- W
M
S
a
B
S
i
w
a
i
10
acres,
iroiarnveO.
tiled
’
barn,
'.JIIss Gonzales was then present­ the tempt«r in.the parlor—a place
Id Holly received • [ » * In the city,
trqnnt hoti«a; s ta s * (.well located;
the pulpit on-Sunda.
ed
with a large number o f daintily where every young man has a right worth 11.000 per Acre. For quick
hand made
— - - - handlterThe
young'
men
o
f
Sanford
are
• All Sonia Church
to protection. Now, I declare that »*!«• parly will take II.040 ami ar­
g high score.
A
cordinlly , Invited to - attend the wrapped packages, which she found young mert do not have to go down range ternin to suit purchaser.
Tomorrow Is Trinity Sunday.
to contain lovely gifts.
,fc„ *t each table fpr
Boosters’
.Class
Sunday
morning.
■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ “ ■■■■■■■J!
Sunday school at II i . m.
Mrs. Betts was assisted In serv­ in defeat before the assaults of the ' II acres, with houaeiMocated with
consisted o f baskets
The
young
men
meet
In
the
class­
tutrd
road
on
tw
o
aides:
farm
-In
‘tempter. You are nrivllcdgcd to
Parochial low mass at 10:30 a. m.
, flowers.
room at 9:30 o’clock. Judge E. F. ing a delicious salad course by overcome the most deadly tempta­ heat o f ahnpe; recently ra-tl)ed. At
Sermon, “ Holy Trinity." \
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff and Mrs.
a bargain.
Hoveholdm*
is
teacher.1
nf honor was nresent.
tion which is kqown to young men,
Cylge Byrd.
Benediction alter mass.
i lovely hand made handDcardall; ImSunday school examination^ on
Miss Gonsales woro an exquisite but, if you do overcome, you will
Prtsbyteriaa Church
t memento o f the oc* Monday,
&lt; hour*: entn I
win
your
victory
in
the
strength
powder
blue
voile
heavily
beaded
Regular services at the church
and pe*$ now ,-»»n place. Another !
1 Commencement and awarding o f at i f a* m. and 8 p. m. by Dr. with whito bonds. A gray bat of the Man of Nazareth. Comrades, bargain.
ice and salad course prfsekVon Tuesday evening at 8 Brownlee.
Rov." Brownlee an­ trimmed with ostrich tips added we must have our moral fiber im­
with cako and lemon- o’clock? in Parish hall.
bued with courage and the strength
nounces
that
there is a report that much to her stunning attire.
e
•
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of Jesus. But there is another
Alt are.'welcomo to church serv­ he is out of town and that is not
„nt were Mnu Clyde ices.
i the case* He Will preach at both
J ° PERA CONDUCTORS reason why we should be Chris­
jfcRinRld Holly, Mti*
ThnrsdaV. Fea#t of Corpus morning add evening services.
MILAN, Italy, June 14.— Rob- tians, and fully enlisted in the
Mrs. R. R. Data, Mrs. Christ!.*
errto Moranxoni, former conduc­ erusmie with Christ.
Sunday school at 9:30.
Mrs. Stewart D ot“ We are not here to waste our
tor at the Metropolitan Opera
aid Whitcomb. Mrs.
House In New York. Wednesday substance; we arc here to multiply
Mrs. David Caldwell.
■igned a contract with Herbert M. our resources and then to use them
P
E
R
S
O
N
A
L
S
„ fight, Misa Fern Ward
Johnson,
business manager of the In ministering to others. From
f Ethel Henry: W i\i y
Chicago Civic Opera, to join its every country and every communthere is coming an appealing
Mrs. G. ,S. Selman left yester­
Mrs. R. M. McDaniel and baby staff o f conductors. ’ Mr. Johnson
Blacksmithing and tforse Shoeing
INCORPORATED
leave for their homo in Bunnell to­ is busily engaged here in trying Cry for strong young men. My
day for Valdosta and Atlanta.
Club W a s
hrnrt
goes
out
to
you,
sons
o
f
voices and choosing singers fo r the
m orrow .
Rooms 515-516
ertained Friday Mrs. G. C. Spcrrlnj leaves to­
Chicago Company1* next season. America, to bo strong, and the se­
First
Nat’l Bk Bldg.
cret of your strength is Jesus in­
morrow to spend a month at Day­
Mrs. L. Growe has returned after
—
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W ell Pipe and Fittings
carnated
in
your
lives.
8AY8 PRAYING PRECEDES
Sanfor4
a few days’ visit with her daugh­
j being • Fridayi. the tona. Beach. .
FIs.'
PLYMOUTH, Vt.. June 12.—The
ter, Mrs. Huntley in Palatka.
13 mothers met at; the
Be strong!
Ivy Fisher left yesterday morn­
Minarik on Launl
* P '?1!" * ia. the farmer's first
Dr. S. W. Walker and wife ar­ 4«ty, think, John C. Coolidge, tho We are not here to ploy, to dream,
..A Mrs. Llenhart and ing for a few days’ visit in Macon,
to drift. -•
rived last evening to be the guests President’s father, and ho said
irik acting as 'hostesses. Ur.
We
hive
hard work to do and loads
of
Mrs.
Roby
Lalng.
Tuesday
that
ha
had
refused
an
InKting was held *■on ■the
to lift.
vltation to the Republican convene
Mrs. P. T. Wakefield has gone
era the color scheme,
Thos E. Fisher has returned to tion In Cleveland, receiveil Tuesday Shun not the struggle: fact it.
yellof, was carried out to points in Illinois and Wisconsin
FIRST A N N U A L
Chancston,
stter a iG days visit morn ng from.the Republican na­ T is God’s rift.
'n arranged artistically to spend the summer.
Be strong!
with Dr .and Mrs. J. W. Robson. tional committee.
and vases.
\
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowman ex­
(business meeting much
If
you
accept
Jesus
as
your
Sav­
Mrs. Henry Purdon has es her
euied by a “ larder” eon- pect to return to their home in
P R E ^ S S a°,R s n a k e s
’
PRESCOTT, Arlz., Juno 14. — iour, He will give aim and direc­
honor guest Mrs. J. M. Powell, of
. V* T. Wheeless won West Palm Beach tomorrow.
Bull snakes just now have a mkr- tion to your Uvos. If you accent
Gainesville, Fie.
and w«s swarded a loaf
ket value in Prescott of 50 conu Jesus as you r. Saviour, He will
Miss Dorothy Fletcher of Livo
tad. Mrs. Sam Bradford
charge your hcartr, with invincible
Miss Rernlce Thompson will sr.
iccond and was given a Oak will arrive this afternoon to
courage. If you accent Jesus as
t
.be the guest of Mrs. Sporring nt rive this afternoon to be the guest ’Sn iissffX !ier.,r*
lemrih. no
Smokl
{ salt.
Indian
priests
*r® buying tbs your Saviour,-He will equip you
of Misses Iris Brit and Virginia
his most enjoyable timo Daytona Beach.
reptiles for use in the Smokl with strength for the greatest
Decoursey.
scheme was farther cm»dance ceremonial to bo hold herp. tasks which God may assign you.
by the delicious orange ’ Mrs. J. D. Letaon and daughter,
If you accept Christ as your Savand
Mrs.
Joe
Hill
returned
to
their
Miss M. D. Warner and mother
cllow and green Iced
ious, and entsr heartily into the
ARGENTINA COTTON
home ih West Palm Beach today returned to Sanford Thursday eve­
bgreen mints.
FOR SA N FO R D
BUENOS AIRES, Juno 13.^. crusade with Him, He will sand
after visiting Mrs. J. M. Lord.
ning after a four days’ trip to
forth'
from
your
life
currants;of
Argentina
this
year
probably
will
Ties Guild Holds Mrs. M. H. .Mabry and Ilarton bradentown.
to the uttermost epds of tho
produce 47,000 bales of cotton, power
figures which denote .a material
.u ««n a i earth.
------- Again I present td ybu
Mabry
have
returned
from
a
few
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
G.
Ball
will
siness Meeting days’ visit with relatives' in motor to Daytona Beach Sunday in nefesso in the industry. Capital Je,u'- Can anyone attempt to ehPay Your Local B ills’ '
,-JU N E 16 TO 21searth of a cottage for the sum- •a going Into this new huslrffifT' tev &lt;*" - . .
Tampa.
tolar business racetslg of
Here Is a question
attracted.by the good.profit*,
without Him? Hert
•&gt;mer.
'U«»
■•‘GaiM was hhld-al- the&lt; ' J.'B. 'TiyldfMeiVdir’ fftk hlslwme10rif
10It I
tiers are moving Into the cotton "nU h*i pray-GotL. may* grip your f
Mrs. P. M. King Mon­
1
you
do
with
beU,
and
a
boom
in
rottn-'
growing
heartai
What
will
J. Howard Jarrott of Savannah,
Largo today after viaiting Mr.
soon.
Jesus’ ".
and Mrs. Forrest. Lake. He was Ga„ is the guest of-his daughter, -and spinning is predicted.
of ' importance were accompanied hpma by Paul Lake.
Mrs. J. Wilber McKee on Oak
»p and discussed at this
Avenue,
—
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Phms for making money
.MATH
ATHENS,
Greece, June 14__ IrThe Palatka News.was renre,
The greatest’discovery in flesh
he summer were decided sen ted in Sanford Thursday when'* -AMr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilder left * ,n B- Ifughlln. of Pittshuroh,
time and place Tor the dr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomdyke for New York City and Canada by the new United Stataa minister to healing Is the marvoloua Borosone.
(ting will be announced isssed through on their way to auto. They expect to stay over at Greece arrive dherc Wednesday. .. s preparation that comes in liquln
and powder form. It is a com­
Asheville and Atlanta before re­
Tampa.
bination treatment that not only
(be business moeting ice
K
■■m «
turning home.
purtAes the wound of germs that
od homi-made cake was
Saturday Evening i causa
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bledsoe, Mr.
infect-tnJiut it heals the
and Mrs. R. G. Hickson have gono
On account o f the sudden illness
|
Hash
with
extrsorctnary speed.
Sermon
o Colorado to spend the summer. o f Mrs. J. Fleischer, the trip of
, Had wounds or cuts which take
EL TENT MEETING
TRADE-MARK
&gt;!r. Bledsoe expects to Return about Mrs. Fleischer and Mrs. Kronen to
weeks fo ’ heal with the ordinary
—m
the middle o f July.
New York has been pbstponed for
(Cohtinupd
from
pego
4.)
liniments mend quickly under the
tent meetings are being
“V
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&amp; .
several days.
his substance in riotous living". powerful influence of this wonder­
point three miles south on
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shipman,
Ho abandoned himself to vice. And. ful:, remedy. Price (liquid) 80c,
A N A T IO N -W ID E , SA N E A N D EFFICIEN T D ISTRIBU ­
Highway under the who have been spending the spring
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sykes will if there are those who think that 60c and f 1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
of the Presbyterian months in Sanford, are occupying
which everyone is in­ the Raynor home on Celery Avenuo leave Sunday for Okeechobee City, there is no occasion for this mes­ Sold'by Union Pharmacy.
TION OF FLORIDA CITRUS FR U IT IS N E C ESSA R Y FOR
spite of rainy weather- for two months. They are building where they will make their future sage. Just investigate some local
home. Mr. Sykes will represent conditions, and you will discover
•di sro assembling each
bungalow on Silver Lake and
PROPER AN D PRDOFITABLE RESULTS TO THE FLOR­
I Interest is being taken, dll become fiermahent residents of the -Smith .Brothers Furniture the peril of some who should be
Company In that section.
among our most promising.
Try
.
Smith’s
Barber
Different ministers have this city.
!■
I am very conscious that among
“ thing, including Rev.
IDA GROWERS.
the readers of- this column are Shop for good barber IS
PRESBRV’R AUROCHS
of Osceola, Dr. Gabard
AVIATOR KILLED
some
o
f
the
noblest
young
men
of
;*
. .j K and Rev. G. V. Albertwork — next Valde7
DeLand.
On Thursday
MOSCOW, June 14. — About this city. Young men, you deaervs
SELFRIDOE TIELD, Mt. Clemthe
beet—the
very
beab-which
I
For forty yearn CHASE &amp; CQ. both aa grower and marketing agent, haa.-, .
this week, Dr. R. K. Fpr.
Ppr- ms, Mich., Jurte 12.— Lieut. John 200,000 seres in western Cauca­
Hotel.
tusville, will
_l apeak. Thf Wilson, test pilot at Selfridgc sia, where the auroch or European oavc to offer. You richly deserve
realized tho truth o f this Btatcment and hna worked at all time* to thla end.
r*il contlppe till June j&amp;L Fi«ld,: was almost Instantly kflled bison still survives, have been de­ the best in exnmplo ghlch the men
Chase
&amp; Co. Was the first to introduce and sell Florida Grapefruit in prac­
of this city have to offer. Is there
I.OOKIII
Tuesday whetl fhe airplane he was clared a national preserve. The any question in your minds about
tically
every Western market how using the Florida Grapefruit
OP FISHER DYpifG
tl.OOdown tiring,
piloting suddenly went into a tail purpose is to afford these animals the blighting influence of gambl­
factory
r
e
b
u
i
l
t
adequate
protection.
and crashed to the* ground from a
ing?. Sirs, it not only wastes life
♦.ypcwrltsr.
any
Most o f the marketH which use Florida Oranges received their first supplies
MORe T Md.. .
height o f •pproximaUdy 1,000
make
cloud as
but it prostitutes life. Gambling
iwe, who has been serli feet. His home was in Charlotte,
A Business flead
from
Chase &amp; Co.
.
new. Ask to e««
brings shame upon the children of
for two weeks, was report- N. C.
on*.
•
f»»slft neeh
r linking Tuesday night.
We pledge ourselves to continue this work of widening the distribution of
Housewife
(to peddler)—Get the gambler. Gambling brings sor­
is. a. roNts
row Into the home of the gambler.
J*d s relapse at 4f o’clock
Christian Science
and increasing the consumer demand for Florida citrus fruit.
away out of here, now, or I’ll whis­ Gambling brings death to the asI'h dr, 333
wmoon and his Condition
Sunday school at 10 a. m. '*
tle for my dog!
irationa, the courage, and the no­
t night was declared to be
Church service at II a. m.
Chase &amp; Co. originated In Florida the f. o. b. sales plan, has always given
Tt.
Peddler—All right, ma’am, but te designs of all who are lured
Services at tha Woman’s Club
preference to this method o f selling and will continue to do so.
into
this
heinous
business.
What
first
allow
me
to
soli
you
a
good
CLAIR AND MORRIS
building on Oak Avenue.
is your verdict now about gambL
All
art
welcome.
whistle,—Tit-Bits.
Cleaning,
Pressing
and
Dyeing.
NT
in f? Young Americans, take up
Chase &amp; Co. stand ready to Join With other marketing agencies in putting
We are now fully equipped with
the fight against this deadly
thru
Into effect In Florida constructive methods which will build up the f. o. b.
New
gteapi
Press
and
Delivery
plagua, and invest much of the
market to the advantage of the grower and the industry.
This is
wealth of your young manhood truck. Give us a trial.
110
Saaford
Ave.--------Ph.
327-J
you will hear
* "°Z
In defense of those who may be
most daily, lf„.ypo
lured to their ruin. But there is
T H E UR TQ DATE SCARF.
Specializing in Florida products, our general trade-mark S u W fti/ tM U l
keep, your
ca n
another queation which young men
being UBed exclusively on Florida fruits and vegetables, maintaining in the
BOASTS A POCKET
open, for there are
Smith’s Barber Shop
must ask, and ask with most
market* »nd in JflQKidA the valued reputation of fair dealing and avoidance
hundreds of.
searching candor.
. :*?
o
f misrepresentations, the expansion and strengthening from year to year
fui patrons
for
better
barber
work
Shall I Enlist In the Crnaade With
Herald
Jesus Christ?
of
both field and sales force*— not |n a ^mushroom growth” way but con­
■I
• umns _
I come to this last question not — next Valdez Hotel.
servatively and consistently, building for atrength and permanency—en­
have the
as a suggestion of this part of the
ables QILASE A CO. to offer the Florida Citrus Growers unexcelled Sales
Found paction to
parable but 'as I observe the irre­
R U R r of eome sobetance l|
ServiceMrrthe
marketing of the 1924-25 crop.
parable
louses
of
thp
young
man
this, made Is double thickROSS L A W N
which
issued
from
his
divorce
of
X.
ness, la gay printed silk Unsd
* Ured .... post
God from his designs.
IS
SPRIN KLERS
with
plain
blue
crop*
It
even
besets
.. .which they I
In our last study we sau{ this
an losids pock at which should
sing man with his free set sway
Ball Hardware Co.
om the world’s fairest ;and most
oommtad'H lo flappers for the
:
PHONE 8
% ■ ? -*
powerful institution. We see him
earning .Of “ mad money" sod
Found ,W,
Just now abandoned’ to vice, and
other seosntiela. The UtUe hat re.
tha tragedy of his plight wanti us
« « the
Marketing Agent for Individual Grower* and for Growers’ Associations.
veredg the order cf the eearf and
LUGGAGE CARRIERS
the set our faces in the opposite di­
Isr
made
tn
blue
crepd
trimmed
and finder
rection, and Invest all o f 't o r re­
yStd gow n on ihV edg* o f the'rwnMAIN 8 A L $ » OFFICES^-JACKSONVILLB, FLORIDA
to touch with 1
sources |n Immortal antsrprises. In nlrtg iboaVA and ate out o f tbs way
with printed crepe.
other. 5'
‘’ ,
thfsa last words I must press upon wlian n ot'In us«.
The smart Parlstenne.
says
(A fttr July 1st, 1924, at Orlando)
No matter which
your
hearts one question: ShslL I
Tw o sfssa.
Bear!
Craaoge.
wears
her
street1
side of the fence
enlist In the crusade with Christ 1
Bonded Agents in t*dnc!pal Markets Throughout United States and Canada
•carte tightly swathed sheet her
Fairness should be onw'af the
you are on, try this
$2.60 and $2.B5
sack,
somewhat
alter
the
manner
virtues In the soul of every young
colum and sea how
man. Fairness should be revealed
Quickly and Inex­
of the old-feahlooed flannel ep&gt;
•;-r.
In every department of his UW.’ ’
pensively It works.
m
(or sere threat.
W
A
•/NY
To reach all tha
itto
Avg,
"Why attempt to snath successes
people effectively—
That to others should
■'
leave your Want Ad
■t Tha Herald XJfnee. Phone us to
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C U B S W IN AND
TAKE NATIONAL
LEAD FR ID A Y
fled Sox Beat Giants, 4 to 3, In
|19-Iiuilng Contest— Cards
Trounce i Dodgers.
BOSTON, Juno 14— Chlcnga
Wont Into first place in the Na^■tlonal League Friday by defeating
Boaton 6 to 1, as New York was
^ .'lo s in g to Cincinnati. Kaufmann
V -'w » s hit hard, but ineffectively by
Boston. Padgett got three doubles,
r one pf which drove in the Boston

S&amp;j run.

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Score by innings:
Chicago . ..... ...........200 020 001—5
5* Boston . ----- ---------000 100 000—1
‘
Kaufmann and ,Hnrtnctt; Stryk­
er? hr, McNamara arid O'Neill, Gibson.
______
Cincinnati 4; New York 1
NEW YORK, Juno 14— New
York surrendered first place to
Chicago Friday by losing to Cin&amp;.• cinnati in 10 innings, 4 to 1, ns
£ Chicago beat Boston. With the
bases full In the tenth, Dean threw
BR wild and Rousb, batting for Fowler, singled for the winning run.
Score by innings:
Sri Cincinnati . ..100 000 000 3—4 10 0
jfc;New York ....000 000 010 0— 1 0 1
J&amp;Bixey and Wingo; Watson, Dean
If.-lind Gowdy.

ST. P E T E BEATS
ORLANDO 14 to 13
IN LOOSE GAME

Carpentier W ill
Fight Slattery
On August 4th
NEW YORK, Juno 14. —
Georges Cnrpcntior of France
will meet Jimmy Slattery of
Buffalo in a six-round light
heavyweight bout at Buffalo on
August 4, C. J. Murray, man­
ager o f the Queen sherry A. C.
of that city announced Friday.
Stipulations provide thnt the
Frenchman fight no other op­
ponent except (lone Tunney be­
fore the Slattery battle.
Billy Gibson, mannger of
Tunney, American light heavy­
weight, in a statement issued
after Murray’s announcement,
said that tentative arrange­
ments for a 15-round fight in
mid-July between Tunney and
Cnrpcnticr at the Ynnkec Sta­
dium or Polo Grounds, under
promotion of Jnmes Johnston,
had been agreed upon nt a con­
ference late Friday with Fran­
cois DesCamps. manager of
Carpentier, and thnt formal
articles would be signed Mon­
day.

TIGERS FORFEIT
GAM E TO YANKS
AFTER NEAR-RIOT

SL Louis 8; Brooklyn 3
BROOKLYN, June 14— After
• holding St. Louis to four hits in
&gt; seven innings, Osborne blew up
• In the eighth when the Cardinals Athletics Nose Out Chicago, 7 to
i , ' nude ’six runs o ff him and Henry
6 — Senators Beat Browns —
to win by 8 to 3.
Boston Wallops Cleveland.
Score by innings:
• St. Louis „ .....000 001 061—8 11 3
DETROIT, Mich./June 14.—In• Brooklyn .........110 000 010—3 8 1 tense rivalry between New York
wL
Sothcron and Gonzales; Osborne, Yankees and the Detroit Tigers
. Henry and DeBerry.
culminated in a near-riot in the
ninth inning of Friday’s game.
Members of both teams, and funs
How They Stand
who crowded on to the field, par­
ticipated in a melee. When the
disorder became so intense that
National League
police were unable to clear the
Clubs
playing field, Umpire Evans for­
feited the game to New York, 0
to 0.
Brooklyn . ..
Cincinnati .
The trouble in said to have
started in a game at the Yankee
:■ Pittsburgh .
Stadium on the last eastern inva&lt;J Boston ........
ion of the Tigers. During that
M fit. Louis
\ Philadelphia
game a fist fight between Blue
and McNally was staged nnd truth
were put out of the game.
American League
Score by innings:
Boaton
New York
. 033 000 40x—’J to 2
Detroit .
020 022 OOx—0 8 0
(Game forfeited).
^ S. Jones, Gaston and Schang;
Stoner, Cole and Bassler.

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ORLANDO, June 14.—Orlando
lost to St. Petersburg 14 to 13 in
a slugging contest here Friday
afternoon.
Score by innings:
St, Petersburg lOfi 401 012—14 tl 2
Orlando . ...... 102 050 11.3— 1312 0
Craig, Hurnnndez, Wolfe and
Moore; Fergus, Padgett, Pfeiffer
and Francis.
La’.eland 5; Rradentown 1
BRADENTOWN. Fla., June 14.
—The Highlanders bunched their
hits to good advantage Friday and
wnlkcd off with the imeon 5 to !.
Boone’s home ran was the only
counter the Growers could collect.
Daytona 5; Tampa 1
DAYTONA. Fit.. June 14—
Lujan's home run in the eighth
saved the Smokers from a shutout
Friday afternoon. Iticl was in
great form and allowed the visitors
only five hits, all being well scat­
tered. Th efinal score wns 5 to 1.
House spiders lay as many as 60
eggs in ,« b/itch. carefully en­
closed in a'bag of silk.
Until llii'ii Ulilc bad outpitchcd
Khmko.
Score by innings:
Boston . ..
10000] 633—8 11 3
Cleveland........002 010 000—3 II 3
Klimke , and
O’Neill; Uhle,
Shnutc nnd Myntt.

NEW Y O n x T j^ i
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nrny of performances marking
the preliminary teat triala of the
final Olympic track and field try.
outs.
Jackson Scholx, New York A f Cl
sprinter,
rose
to
scnsdtional
heights by defeating Charley PaiL,
dock, Olympic champion, nt 100
metres in Olympic equalling time
and then establishing a Worlds
record of 21 seconds in the 2fl*9
metre trials.
I*
The other world’s mnrk enme In
l he 400 metre run when J. Cbarq
Taylor of Princeton, former inter­
collegiate champion, covered Ihe
distance in his heat in 48 1-10 sec*
ons, one-tenth second faster than
the former record. This sensational
time was equalled soon afterward
in another heat by Ray Robertson
Scene at the Wills-Madden fight in which the fighting Irishman surprised the sport world and won
of Boston.
widespread commendation for his gamehess.
.
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Bulgarian
Servants
Quit In Hot W eather Famous Mexican Tree Windsor’s *; Handicap Mexicans Stage B ig
Is Dying of-'Old A g e Draws Pick Horses Bull Fight in a Play
NOKIA, Bulgaria, Juno 14.— Do­
mestic servants in Bulgaria all
throw up their jobs on St. George’s
dny, the first day of the spring
season. Neither maid no mistress
expects the relation to continue
beyond May 5.
The reason is found in an old
custom. Formerly all young women
were needed hack on the farms
when spring time nrrived. and they
were permitted to go to the gentry
on condition they would return nnd
help with the plowing. Even if they
don’t work in the fields today ns
they used to. Bulgarian girls In
service set aside their brooms reg­
ularly on May 5, and consider what
they will do next. Often, after i
couple of day* off, they come hack
to the same kitchen and find the
broom just where they left it.

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WITH TWO OAPN HAiPED P£RS0NS —
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IF THE'f WERE M tN OR WOMEN B U T
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moth, Merz and Yaryan
Whittaker and Dowic.
IBILB, June 14&gt;—-Mobile broke
long losing etreak Friday, dc.
Ig Little Rock, 4 to 2.
Ire by innings:
i Rock ......000 000 200—2 7 1
jr . ,
....000 000 40x—4 8 4
Wneon and Lnpnn; Rills and
JNashville 6; Birmingham 0
BIRMINGHAM/ Jane 14.— Keenra-pitching was mainly respon&gt;y&gt; fur Nashville’s 6 to 0 victory
V te Barons Friday. Birmlngim wai held to nix scattered hits.
Scare by innings:
ittvUJe . _„.030020 001—6 11 o

rmihgham . . 006 000 000—0

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Keenan and Mackey; Jones,
irter and Spencer. ,,

hter Clergyman
6 Parish Offices

OH-DON'T TELL
ME MW HUSBAND
HAS BEEN PARING
ATTENTION TO (
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OF COURSE X. DON'T THiN* VOU CAN
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RBOROUGH, Eng., June
John H. Trott, 76 yearn
y can not continue to manVlcmrage and village of
agh now that kie daughter
Tied, He will have to rcIhai told the BUhop to.
n’a daughter waa
-nuuter, diatrict vLdtor,
bool auperlntendent, depi and churchwarden,
churchwarden,' and
ect of all thaoe’ duties
to hia own ahouldera U

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SPENDING A DOLLAR SO FOOLISHLY
r DON'T BELieuE A wORo ShE SAID
ABOUT- POP AND THOSE TVUO
BRUNETTES - WHM SHE EuEN

KEEP MOOR tRES OPEN l EVEN SEE WhERC ME r ~

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BRUSSELS, June 14— The Bel­
gium government hns ordered the
release of 60 German political
irisouers condemned for offenses
n the Ruhr. The action la intended
to lessen tension in the Ruhr nnd
tn make easier Gcrmnn govern­
ment’s nrceptnnc of Dawes’ repar­
ation settlement report. Only those
found guilty o f destroying arc be­
ing held in confinement.

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WINDSOR, Ont., June 14— The
ick of the American thoroughreds have been nominated for the
nnnunl renewal of the Frontier
handicap, feature event of the
Windsor Jockey dub meeting, July
12 to 1!).
The event, which carries $10,000
ndded, hns attracted nominations
from the stables of some of the
best-known sportsmen. Nomina­
tion fees have been posted for 61
thoroughbreds, nnd from this field
it is expected a group of* the fast­
est runners on the continent will
be picked.
Heading the list are such lend­
ing lights ns Black Gold, winner o f
the Kentucky Derby; Zcv, last
year’s wonder horse; Chacolct,
Bracadalc, Mad Piny, Mad Hatter
nnd Chilhowee.
Commander J. K. L. Ross, who
won the last running o fthe Fron­
tier with Boniface, has named 10
of his best runners. The Seagram
stable has tentatively offered Bril­
liant Jester and Digit. . . . .

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MEXICO CITY, June 14— A real
Lull fight featured the. recent pre­
sentation here o f Manuel Penefla’s
play, “ The Wild Cat", in which
such a spectacle is included, al­
though in the United States the en­
counter took place behind the
scenes. A gala performance of the
show was staged in the bull ring
and Antonio Segura, the bulf fight­
er-tenor o fthc play, acquitted him­
self creditably when he faccd-and
killed, the bull against which ha
wns pitted.
During his youthful days in Se­
villa, Segura toyed with the cape
and bandcriilna before he discov­
ered that the stage wns n safer and
more profitable profession than
thnt of the torero.

biwk in prestige in a , "
most critics whtn r* *
knock out part ley j u J
night at the
the giant negro he*n»
mains in the front 22
contenders and probata,
lose his chance to n j!
for n fight with j j j
i There wero trnwi»TL
meanyrhile that W ijf!
with
n Firp0' win
&amp; J2
with Dempsey
before
I&amp;a k’
Keanu B
*nft champion, iniUilf
Ahol but turned hw„
» f $lBO,Oftft f,™
m j ? ' forta match in
Madden anti intimated
abandon plans for in*
y«fir unless he coma* L
Picture engsgemVaT^ti!
increasing amount of 5 ?
Kearns ndded.
v
Critics Tuesday, iF *
of wiiu- d iE p fo J L ^
against hia rugge*) Irish aT
expressed the view that £
negro seemed slowed UDw
the speed and the d«u
E™.ch . P°,P?!*r.|T credHsds
Wills had Madden in (jiihw
ernl times but his tarda?
failed to bring the TdtnJ
KILLED IN COL1 Ilia
„ LONDON, June Y jjf f l
Cordon,i British govtrnn**
gcon, died Tuesday fnm i,
sustained Monday when U&gt;
motor car came in collisioa
limousine occupied hy fo®
caps — Miss Conitsnce Li
Sitnnson of Los Anreln ,
centiy was presented at cm
mother and Col. and Mn. 1
E. Fowler of Washington »
Angeles.

Cunningham’s Death
N ot

Yet

Confirmed

PEKING, June 14.—There is yet
no definite confirmation of a report
emanating from Chnngsha that
Rev. Joseph Cunningham, mission­
ary o f Christian and Missionary
Alliance, hns been killed by Chi­
nese. Cunningham was ono of the
missionaries recently in danger at
Kweilen Kwangsi province because
of activities of rival Kwangsi nnd
Kwnntung troops. According to roorts circulated here Cunningham
an been killed, but other mission­
aries at Kweilen arc safe.

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Man H eld For Tampa
Robbery Is Released

S teerin g a Safe Course
T he safe course In financial channels is the
one charted by knowledge and experience.
THIS in stitu tio n offers its safeguards and
experienced g u id an ce fo r your protection,'

BIRMINGHAM, June M — Ivanhoc Silva of Tampu, who has been
held in Tail here fo r the .pxuiL.yuur
on two charges, Yobbery nnd bur­
glary nnd grdnd larceny in connec­
tion with robhery of the Hill Gro­
cery Company warehouse, ‘•ins re­
leased under $7,500 bowl tunny nnd
is leaving Birmingham immediately
for Florida.

STRENGTH

SERVICE

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Interest paid on Savings

GAIN WEIGHT

I f you are underweight ust
LEO N ARD I’S
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POR
T H E BLOOD. This tonic Increases
the appetite, builds up the blood, in­
creases the supply of tho much
needed red cells. It provides nour­
ishment that makes the blood rich
Firut Street and Railroad Avenue.
and pure and thus enables the blood
to impart this new found strength
Try To Get Ahead of Each Other to the body. It also acts gently on
MRS. W. E. WATSON, MGR.
in Enterlsining Their Btate'a
j the liver and kidneys.
Delegates at Convention,
Make yourself robust and healthy.
Fill out the hcMow spots, erase the
NEW YORK. June 14— Two lines caused by lack of flesh. Start
former Bowdoin college mate# who with L E O N A R D I’S E L IX IR POR
todny are nationally known lead-1 T H E BLO O D at once. Insist on
era In their rcapcetivo fields have LE O N A R D I’S in the yellow pack­
become rivals in a race for new age. A t. all. d ru g g ists
honors, under tho entertainment
system the local non-partisan na­
tional convention committee has
set up for the Democratic party
doings that begin here June 24.
Apartment, East Side, one large roont and ®
H. K. McCann a widely known
adjoining room with kitchenette, private batn,
advertising man. has accepted
nished, except linen, silver*and cooking utcnMls,
chalrtnnnsip of the sub-commit­
tee of nntivo sons of Maine who
and lights not Included, $35.00 per month, 2 full
nro mow New Yorkers and w ho1
beds.
will chaperone state o f Mnine del**I
have
been
taking
Car*
(‘ gates to the convention. Harvey ,
dal." aaya Mrs. Lillie Bol­
D. Gibson, president of the New j
CLEANLINESS OUR TRADE MARK
York Trust Company and Mc­
ton, of Lake Providence,
Cann's erstwhile college chum. Is |
La- "I got down la ba,d
•MAKE IT ypU B S chairman of the sub-committee j
health and lost la weight
charged with
entertaining del- ^
until I only weighed 129
(.•gates from New Hampshire.
.... ...................................
pounds. I had bad pains
Each is hacked by a group of I
New Ycrkers who migrated from j
In my sides and back and
Maine or New Hampshire years1
my legs hurt mo until I
ago and since have acquired s u f-1
couldn't walk. I stayed In
fieinet wealth and Influence to en- •
bed half the time. I tried
able them to play without stint!
the rolo of host to visiting home- j
oil kinds of medicine, but
■It is the Constant Stream of Water
state cousins.
It did me no good. Finally
Gibson chalked up the first vie-1
I tried
nry for his side. Soorly after ob­
Keeps the W h e d Turning
taining headqunrters for hLs corps
of cnU r^nern at thc'Murray llill |
H old, where the New Hampshire
delegation will he 'quartered, ho!
Systematically depositing a part of
announced that his ocean-going;
yacht would bo placed at the d is -!
your earnings every week keeps your
posal pf that state’s Visitors dur- '
bank balance growing.
ing the convention. Tncn. in order I
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that there might he aihple . fa d li-!
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tics for ocean joy-rides for bis j
Make a deposit this week.
Um jVery firat
guests, he obtained another pri-l
^ ♦ r I t b*d taken half »
vato yacht for their use.
bottle I noticed an lm*
Delegates from each state and
prorement.
I eonUnned
territory will be greeted, enterSOt better and
tuined. and given, a post-convention
bettV. The point .In my
senff-bff-by one of the 64 sub-coml e » and ildea disappeared
mittees, Virtually all activities,

SCHOOL C H U M S
COM PETE FOR
NOVEL HONORS

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Release o f 50 Germans

-.NEW YORK, June I4r—Several
hundred Japanese business' nnd
professional men and students,
meeting in the Nippon club, Wed­
nesday adopted a resolution se­
verely condemning anti-American
agitation in Japan as inanfested
by the recent demonstraton In the
Imperial hotel, Tokio, and by pro­
posals to boycott American goods
and to expel missioaries.

Bdulim h; Cleveland 3
CLEVELAND, June 14.— Uhle
weakened in the eighth Friday and
Boston defeated Cleveland 8 to .3.

1 AM SO ALARMED AT L ,

Orders The

Condemns
.Japanese
Anti-U . S. Agitation

' Washington 6; St. Louis 4
ST. LOUIS, June 14.— Danforth
weakened iti the third inning and
the Washington Senators defeated
the Browns Friday 6 to 1. The
visitors scored four runs in that
frame and drove Danforth out of
the box.
Score hy Innings:
Washington . ., 004 001001—6 8 !
St. Mills
000 101 200— I 7 3
Johnson, Speece, Mnrherry and
Rue); Danforth, Davis and Sever­
ed .

MW HUSBAND'S CONDUCT
. LATElQ -MADAMME FRISKO
I THAT X TH0OOHT I WOULO
' COME TO WOO FOR _______

Belgium

" BERLIN, June 14.—Nationalistic
music critics are incensed over the
fmt that Georges BuklanoiT, who
Is starring as guest in the German
.Opera House, dared sing the pnrt
of Mephiato in French. One critic
culls this an unheard of nffrnnt to
tin German people. "If BaklanofT
could not aing the part in German,
the management ought to have in­
sisted, upon producing an entirely
different Optra." In facl. why pro­
duce a work of Gounod at a ll?"

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Southern League

MEXICO CITY, Juno 14— Mex­
ico’s most famous tree, that under
which Cortez is seupposed to have
sought shelter 400 years ago when
driven from the Aztec capital, U
slowly dying nnd nil efforts of tree
surgeons to arrest the progress of
decay hnvc proven fruitless.
Tiie municipality of Tacubn. n
suburb, where "The Tree of the
Woeful Night” is to be found, has
been petitioned to dig lip the
enormous trunk and place it in the
national museum.

Mcphisto In French
Offends Dutch Critic

Philadelphia 7; Chicago 6
CHICAGO, June 14.;—A triple,
three singles, n sacrifice and an
error gave Philadelphia four runs
in. i)vi. *hnmtgrfnntng 'Frtilay,1erpabling them to defeat the Sox 7 to
6. A Sox ninth inning rally netted,
only three runs.
Score b y ‘ innings;
Philadelphia . 000 20MOO—7 11 I
C hicago........ ,003 000 003—6 10 I
Meeker, Baumgartner and Bryk­
ins; McWeeney, ,CojidUy
nnd
Crouse.

•Southern Association
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Memphis ------------------ .36 11

Nrtr Orleans
....36
Atlanta------------27
Nashville . .............. 29
Mobile ______ i........... 27

League Leaders Gel to Bradmtown
for a 5 to 1 Victory— Daytona
Trims Tampa!

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Rooms For Rent

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HOUSES W A N T E D

For Rent
Apartments*

M ISCELLAN EO US
FOR SA L E

LEARN ADOUT l'olk County and FOR RENT—Com., over an.i .niov FOUND-*—A pair dark rim gl;
REAL. ESTATE
L a s t e d t o b u y — Direct from |
Ukeland, through th. S ur-T .1.Z
g d k r ° Z , Z C o ro ttl
Owner can have same
owner attractive residence with
-r .a
Ctah In Advance K ; ,
all improvements. Must be in good FOR RENT—Two room apart­ FOR SALE — Celery fnrms, all FOP. SALE— Dunlop Cord Tire* by
t
A
*
!
S
S
“w* hSS at Herald offico and paying
ment. with or without garage.
| residential section and price must
sizes and prices. It will pay you
5tar Tc7owr, m f S ^
We have employed a life guard this ad.__________ _____ * •
Fellows Service .Station, com er
Siar-Telcgrum._ Ukeland,_Fla.___ this season who will look after LOST------Postofflce key. I f found* benight In nnswering give location C18 Oak Avenue.
■d»- till kf I f
to
see
us
if
you
are
going
to
buy.
lit
and Kim Ave.
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mmttunm mma etn*
COLUMDUS (Oa.) LEDGER—Class­ your safety while in bathing. Rates _please return to Herald office. » of property and description of FOR RENT— Light housekeeping We sell at the owners’ prices,
Iw ntrJIalrlr «• »
ified ada lir.vu the largest circu­ $2.50 per day. Special rates by the
FOR
SALE—
Practically
new
sawhouse, price wanted and terms of­
rooms, with sleeping porth. one strictly.
lation In Bouthweatarn Georgia.
an opportunity to^» , kS
lag machine. Box 117,
* H W
week. Free ^ningc. Mrs. W. H. LOST
fered. Address Box 80, care The black behind hospital, 304 W. Fifth FOR SALE—5-room bungalow, all
Kate Ns ((-word) line.
_10e *
.
the
times
abreast
__ ___ M« a llaa
A
■NT Contes. Prop.. Coronado Reach. Fla. reading the lassifled'. pejgos of Sanford Herald.
Street.
modern,
on
Lnurtd
Ave.
$4,000,
JIMMIE
HOWARD’S
repair
shop
ADVERTISE In tto« Journal-Her­
■
lie a lla »
rnsy terms.
is
located
at
the
com
er
of
Foot
FOR
RENT—One
room
ai&gt;d
gar­
irth
FOR
RENT—Two
room
house­
Herald
your
daily
~ ~ ~ _____4a a line
newspaper.
ald, South. Georgia’s greatest
age: hot and cold water. &gt;W. L. want ada contain many tnterestUg J
keeping apartment. 719 Oak Ave- FOR SALE— 0-room house, mod-. and Pine Ave. and he will b« glad'
newspaper. •Morning, afternoon,
« TyP«.double *bov*
urn. water, lights and gas, well to see any of hts old customers, and
nup.
messages. It will pay you tV retd
BUILDING
weekly and Sunday Classified ratea Rumple, 1209 Magnolia.
furnished. I-ot 75 ft. front on Park take caro of their wants at any
dates ar# for eooFOR RENT — Three furnished them dallv.
FOR
RENT—Two
4-room
npart10c
per
line.
Waycnoss
Journal|.t inverilona.
Ave. $3,500. Terms.
tiino. He docs genera) -»uto repair '
M AT E R IA L
housekeeping rooms for adults. LOST— Strayed, from our pasture
ments. Inquire Palm Hotel.
Herald; W aycross. Georgia.
1 , of averaga lenftb
work, and guarantees sa tisfa ction. * .
Box
117.
June
8th,
a
young
Jersey
cow.
a line
FOR RENT—Two furnished houseBring your auto troubles to him.
SEMINOLE REALTY CO..
charge »0a for Drat TO RE1AC11 th« prosperous farm­ FOR RENT— Rooms.
MJttACl.K
Concrete
Co.,
general
Color
a
light
brown
and
white;
Wouldn’t
keeping rooms. 710 W. First St.
er* and fern growers of Volusia
and
then forget them.
Seminole
Hotel
Annex.
you be able to use the money se­ face and front feet dark, hind fe e t1, 'emeni work, sldewlaka, build- FOR RENT— Furnished apartment
county advertise in the UeLand
dialog la restricted to
mg blocks, irrigation boxes. J. K.
Felaaalflcallun.
white
nnd
large
patch
of
white
on
cured
by
renting
that
vacant
room
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
modern conveniences. 815 Park FOR SALK—94 acres on the St. FOR SALE—Complete radio set;
[error l» v*ds Ths Bai?" with order.
_______ now going to waste? There are flank like question mark; large Terwllleger, Prep.
will take small cash payment
Ave.,
or ______________
phone Mr. Martin, 40-W. _
_______
Johns river in Volusia county,
I
W|U be responsible
many persons looking
_ lor
for pi
places to eyes. $5.00 for information leading Lumber and Building Material. FOR RENT — Three partly fur^ jdo.se to Monroe bridge, for sale and
balance- easy terms. Box 201,
on4 Incorrect Inaerllon,
„
A LITTLE WANT AD in The stay. Help take care of them and to her recovery. Mrs. Geo. BalCarter Lumbar Company
ia*r. for aubs.qusnt
nishcil
housekeeping, rooms. «r trade. About 15 acres in bearing care Herald,
Herald
will
bring
you
big
re­
lenger.
The office ahould ba
N. Laurel bv. Phono 505.
not only make money but assist in
frow n people preferred. 803 Holly 1grove; three flowing wells; land
Wtnrdlaiely In cons o f
sult:. Advertise those old articles keeping people in Sanford. Phone LOST—Bay mule, weight about 1,HI1.I.
LUMBER CO.
House of Ave.
j very rich and us line as there is in FOR SALE— Complete radio equip­
you have stored away and have 148 and give your ad over tho tel100 lbs., slightly lame in front _Service,_ Quality and Price
IDYSHTISWUL
I Florida for trucking. No improve­ ment and complete seta at various
FOR
RENT
—
Three-room
fur-u reprrern'atUe thor- no use for. A little thirty-cent adtophoneT Use "The Heruld for quick foot. Reward if returned -to I. D.
ments except bnrn; all under fen«*«*. prices. Cash or terms. Box 201.
Trunks,
baggage,
pianos,
safes.
nished apartment with private
Hart. Beck Hammock.
jilllar with ratea, rules may bring you several dollars. |service.
|
Owners in business have not the c-iro Herald.
{Station. will Ulya you Phone 148 and a representative 1r^Tu—RENT— 3 furnished rooms; LOST—Gold wrist watch, between In fact, anything, anywhere at porch and bath, to adults only. j timo to look after same. For quick
any time.. QUICK SERVICE Apply 31G Oak.
Information. Ana If will call to see you._____________ |
also four unfurnished rooms. 218
rale or trade will take $25 000.00. FOR SALE—A one stable manure,
9th St. and Elm Ave. and bus­ TRANSFER. Phone 498
Ihry will assist you In
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. ft
FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando French Ave. Inquire 300 French. _ iness district. Finder please rejour want ad to make
|Address John H. Wolf &amp; Co., De
Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast­
mornng'Sentinel; largest classi­ FOR RENT— Storage room. 20x50, turn to Herald. Ilewar^.
Itgrftive.
Land.
Flpridn..
June, A. D. 1922. Inis filed snld ce rti­
ings, Fla._____________
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fied business, rate lc a word, min­
IgT.MAT N O T H * .
in Eagle Bldg., Oak Ave., for FOST — One pair tortoise shell ficate In mv office, nnd has made up. Advise Students Not
WANTED TO TRADE— Equity of
pllcullon
for
fax
deed
to
Issue
In
jr» ahould give their imum 24c cash with order.
cars or merchandise. S. Rnuge, 417
glasses. Finder return Hernld accordance with law. Said ccrtlllcnto
in Miami bungalow valued FOR SALE— One small home elec­
To Study Medicine nt$-1,000
poJlnfflre aildreaa aa
_
____ Office and receive reward.
$8,000 fo well located real estate
emhrnces the follow in g described
"thrlr phone number If AUGUSTA CHRONICLE— Au­ W. 3rd St.
tric light plant. Hoolehan-Coleproperty situated In Seminole connIra rnulla. About one
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest FOR RENT- 2 nice large coo con­
ncar Hanford. If interested in mnn Co.
LEIPSIC. Juno j.| __ "Don’t 1in
tv. Florida, tn-w lt: Lot 2. Illnrk 6.
•t of u thouaand baa a classified medium, rate cash .09c
necting furnished housekeeping
Tier D, Tlie T ow n o f Sanford, the study tlentlcine ’ Is the advice given n trade write fully giving descrip­
OltllF.lt OF l*UPLICATION
and the olhera can't
tion of your property nnd price FOR SALE— S. C. R. I. Red and
ite with you unleaa charge. 10c per line, minimum rooms. $18.00 per month; $5.00 per In Hie Circuit Court, Seventh Judl- Nchl land being assessed at the date
o f the Issuance of such certificate•iii |to prospective students by the wanted. Address your answer to
•30c._____________________________ week. 312 East 5th St.
your address,
Barred P. Rock cockerels for
rlul Circuit o f Florida, In and for the name of S. Dennis. Unless s
itleonnre MUST be
n*.. j German Physicians’ Association, Box 79, care The Sanford IleraltL
MAINE— Waterville, Morning Scnbreeders. March and April hatch.
certificate
shall
he
redeemed
Seminole
County.
In
Chancery.
[ i gersna at T he l a a «
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
I). II. Hooker. Complainant, vs. Har­ cording to law tnx deed will Issue pointing out that for years to come FOR SALE—Well located lots in $2.50 and $2.00 each. Pure bred
■14 office or hr let*
thereon on tlie 22nd duy o f July.
ple are interested In Florida prop­ fit the Circuit Court of Seminole
Tvlrahnur
d le c o a t la riett E. Hooker. Defendant.
desirable residential section. Can and healthy. Mrs. Joe Shingler,
tha medical profession will be over­
A. I&gt; 1924.
erty. Reach them through the
iira aet valid.
be
purchased with small cash pay­ Donalsonville, Ga.
County, Florida,— In Chaueery. T o Harriett B. H oo k e r:
Witness my nfflelnl signature and crowded.
You nre hereby ordered anil re­ seal
Prompt, Efficient
Sentinel. Kate card on applica­ tV. A. Le filer, cumplulnanl. vs.
ment
nnd easy monthly p a re n ts .
Gils
the
13th
duv
o
f
June,
A.
quired to he umi appear upon the
Service.
One reason assigned is the fact Address Box 431, care
tion.
B. A. DOUGLASS.
Thom ns P erclvol Conpropst, a mi­ 7th day o f July. A. D. IS2«, t o the D. 1921.
Ulerk Circuit Court Seminole
that old doctors find themselves
hill of complaint Hied against you In
1O T
nor.— Defendant.
BEACIl COUNTY—The
Help W anted
County, Florida,
the
above
styled
ruuse
and
court.
unable
to retire from active prac­
Order fo r Piihtleatlon.
scene
o
f
stupendous
developmentny
A.
M.
WEEKS.
I».
C.
The Sanford llernld Is hereby des­
[iscellaneous
A SPLENDID FUELING
(Seal)
6:14*21-23 7:5-12.19 tice, since their savings were wiped
Read about it in the Palm Beach
T o THOMAS
I'EH CIV AL CON. ignated ns the newspaper In which
WANTED—Office specialty sales­
No t h K 4IF APPLICATION FOR out by the depreciation of the
this order shall he published.
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
PROP8T: .
That tired, half-sick, discourag­
Wanted
men. financially responsible, on
T
U
IIKHD
UNDER
SECTION
.373
Witness
K.
A.
Douglass.
Clerk
o
f
work. Other repsons assigned nre ed feeling cuused by a torpid liver
quest_________________________
It appearing l&gt;y the sw orn bill of
snlil Circuit Court, and the official
nationally
advertised products.
OF TIII5 GENERAL STATUTES
the loss of.colonies, the disarma­
thereof this tth day o f June,
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
OF OTHER TRANS- TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally vomplalnt In thin cause, that you seal
and constipated bowels can be Call or write, Le Du Company,
ment
of
Gcrm'uny,
and
the
poverty
A.
D.
1921.
nro
a
resident
o
f
n
state
or
country
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
If.
Times, tho great homo dally,
yrs, but none with SERB. A. DOUGLASS.
M&lt;-I..nilln. purchaser o f Tax. t'ertlll* of the masses, who will not call a gotten rid
of with surprising Southern Distra., 701 Glenn Bldg*
other than the state o f Florida, and
Ily A. M. W E E K S , I». C.
cat,- No. 4(t. dated Hie 5th day of doctor except in tho most neccsAtlanta, Ga.
their middle name. Phone rate lV£c per word, minimum that y ou r residence and ud-lress Is (Sent)
promptness
by
using Herblne. You
In
the
ClM-nlt
Caurl
ol
the
7th
charge 25c cash with order. Write
June. A. D. 1922, hns filed said rertlfsr.ry
cases.
Juillrlnl
Circuit
of
the
Hint*
at
&amp;5I3
Dorchester
Avenue,
Chlcngo,
Irulc In mv office, anil has made a p ­
for complete rate card.
feel its beneficial effect with the
Florida fo r Seminole County.
plication for tax deed In Issue In a c­
DU MOVING?— Call a D E V E L O P B R 8 ATTENTION— IV n Illinois, In care o f Mrs. K. A. Hhnfer,
In Chancery.
first dose ns Its purifying nnd reg­
cordance
wllh
law.
Said
certificate
CARS FOR S A L E
PRIVATE A1DPLANES
SERVICE TRANSFER, « icol:i la beginning the greatest de­ nnd that you are under the age of Fannie E. Holliday, u married w o ­ nnilirarea the fo llow in g described
ulating effect Is thorough and
velopment
In
Olorlda'e
hlatnry;
a
21
years,
and
thst
there
Is
no
per­
man.
by
I..
W.
Holliday,
her
next
lo the job as you want it half million dollar highway to the
property situated In Seminole romiLONDON, June 14.— Private air- complete. It no*, only drives out FOR SALE— Tho following row!
friend, complainant, vs. (le org e T. » •. Florida, tn-w lt: N&lt;4 of NE*-« o f
»ne 4 9 8 . _____________ _ g u lf beach Just finished: ft tw o son In the state o f Florida, service Collins,
et ul. defendants.
W», of HW *4. Her, 33. Twp. 19 R, plant flying is to be slmplifldtl in bile nnd impurities but it Imparts
used cars taken In exthsngo on
million d ollar bridge across Kscnm-. o f u subpoena upon whom would
O RDER.
Range 30 E.. 5 acres, the said land Great Brituin by the abolishment u splendid feeling of exhilnration, new Nash cars:
D—Sanford business men hla Day started; quarter million bind you.
The State o f Florida, lo G eorge being assessed at the ilatu of tlie Isc f the irksome regulations requir­ ftrength, vim, nnd buoyancy of
rt In need of competent dollar opera house under con stru e-! j-p jj, T H E R E F O R E ORDERED, T. Collins, R. H. Marks. E. U. Van
One 1923 Buick 0. *
rW -rW
of Much csrlW cat* In Hie
ing
be, passed
old rend the classified tlon; tw o millions being spent on That you. T hom as I'erclvnl Con- Dcinun. H. L DeForest, E. J. Har­ niuinrS
One 1922 Auburn 0.
num«
of
Mr».
8.
W,
Ilrrtxf1*li).
Un.
, that a -plane must
,
. , as, spirits. Price GOc. Sold by Union
ig h w a y ; greatest chance fo r live•I i"
prniist
*vjl do appear to the 1,111 o f co m ­ rell. G eorge II. Perry, G. II. Prrry. ir«s snld certificate- shall he re - 1a ir w o r th y e v e r y day and must lund Pharmacy. •
The Herald. There’s no h
One 1924 Ford Touring.
developers to get
In on
ground plaint filed ugslnst
you In this Luther C. Porter nnd L. O. Porter,
according to law tnx deed o n ly a t n recog n ized airdrome. A
ir rending out-of-tnwn for fl o o t . W rite Development Depart­
One 1922 Ford Touring.
enuse, at the court house In San­ 'If living, anil. If dead, all purtlea deemed
Will
Issue
\h.reon
on
tit*
22nd
day
piano now will be certified as air­
d theic is probably just ment T he Pensacola News.
ford. Seminole County, Florida, on claiming Interests under G eorgo T. o f July; A. D. 1921.
Ono 1924 Light Six StudeUkdr.
Monte
Carlo
is
one
of
the
bestso you want in the city W EST VIRGINIA— Clarksbarg. The the 26th of June. 1321.
worthy
in
the
first
place,
and
then
Collins, n. II. Murks, E. It. Van
Witness my official signature and
Ono 1923 Nash Coach.
It
Is
further
ordered
that
this
o
r
­
Denmn,
II.
L
DeForest.
E.
J.
llnrrell,
*eul Hils the !3th ilny of June, A. It is up. to the owner to keep In policed placet in the world, the nnC la rk sb u rg
Exponent, morning der he published unco u week fur
On. n,w O n ^ o . T r u d , . ^ ^
George
II.
Perry.
G.
II.
Perry,
D 1921.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Including Sundny, morning Issue. fou r consecutive weeks In (lie San
condition. Also he may land in a turi? of ib large pari of its visitors
Luther C. Porter and L O. Purler,
Ulerk Circuit Coart Beinlnnle
I cent per word, minimum &gt;lc.
diligence necesfield
near
his
home
provided
it
ford Herald, n newspnnor published deceased.-or othei wise. In the prop­
tnsking
special
Phone 40-W
Phoonlx IIoUl.
County, Florida.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of In Sanford. Seminole County, F lo r­ erty described In this order. to(.fl
does not endanger the public.
»ary
. Ily A. &gt;1. W E EK S. D. C.
ida.
■
Arthur
F.
Odlln.
and
to
nil
persnus
Florida real estate ,t(}verUB? in
* " “ *-*•
In le rsile d ,,ln Dig PK\U&gt;«r.- iL
IWN FERTILIZER
the St‘. Petersburg Times. One coni •
I4tk ’d i y ' d f 'JLi*. I ^ l f ’ '
’ T ty involved In this suit, which I"
w
Dartcer*s
Heart”
Now
cent a word daily, two cents a word if?®11. ) m
. ^
UOUnLARB,
! nituuti'll In Seminole County. Klor-J
NOTICE
Clerk n r - " ' *
- oet ■f
I
a ,|e, Pr|bt-d ' u » follow s, to „
Sundays.
Florida.
w
i,.
I’ ulitli- Notlca la linraby given that New. London Disease
wlt;
d bags............ ........... $1.25 "DO YOU WANT to *buy or sell nyCounty.
A. M.* WEEKS, D. C,
SiilllllPURt q u a rter o f . RoUtlmnat th* undersigned will on Hn« n t h
aj bags—
(Junrtur.-nf S ih-Hoii IS&lt; Townalilp 2J. ' J W n t July. A. U. 1924, apply (&lt;&gt; ijuanything*?” If so advertise In VRHD. it.
LONDON;-Juno 14.—Ono of tho J
SoMfttnr’ f o r I’ omplnlnant.
tfoutli. R ange 29 East.
j Judgn of ih.- Ulrcull CoOrt o f m-iuthe ’’Gainesvillo Sun.”
May 24-31: June 7-14-21.
You urc- l.. r»l.v n n0i2O^lld..lJ2}I-l1
l . r o ! a w l r e . ’ I'»&gt;lc
!
jllillty.
HlaUo
f
Elurl
lJ2!^J
j HHlW u
J £
T—
ADVERTISING gota regatt*-1f-1tt^*“ rirrafT-Tnarf. »«&lt;■»«•TniuWTM qulred to nppenr- on the 7th day of A- *• nn H i - •said d a r nr na w o n
r—Telrms cash.
Psi
Circuit III end for Seminole July, A. D „ 1924. to the lilll tiled Hieroafler
ua
pructli-ulile, fo r a cording to advices from medical i
reaches potential buyers. PnC onnfr.— In Chon eery Silling.
' against yon In ilio above e n titled , c n n r lr r Inrortwittlng. not fo r n m f .
Intkn Daily News is circulated In Ktnndaril G row ers E x-)
cause und court.
i
NATIONAL NE W S- sources. The craxc for dancing at j
chunge. a co r p o r a -)
nn
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
Elton J Monghton
Tlils order to he published In The I’ A I'E ll MEN'S HOME under the all hours and ut all times, between
CHASE &amp; CO.
Sanford Novelty
tlon i-ritanlxed nnd )
Sanford Dully llernld.
&gt; urovlshina o f A n k l e I. Chunter III. mi nis and between the courses of
tion..
ex istin g under the)
Witness K. A. Douglass. C lerk of Title J. Division 4 o f the Revised meals, is having an effect on the
ARCHITECT
law s of Hut Slate)
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
snld Circuit Court, and the o f f i c i a l 1
, General HtuttiH-a „ f Florida, 1920.
Works
most
energetic.
A
visit
to
tho
o
f
Florldu.
co
m
)
seal
thereat,
this
24th
day
o
f
April,
and
Amendments
Hu-reto.
* Johns County is reached through
First National Bask B ld f.
plnlnnnt.
)
I The etiurarter nnd opjert o f aald doctor produces the advice:: "You
A. D. 1924.
tho St. Augustine Evening Record.
vs.
)
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
■Not tor I’ rollt I’orpnrutron Is th» nc- have dancer’s heart. You ure s u f-1
(Circuit
Court
Seal)
Sanford,
FloridaA. St ml tv ell. ct al..)
Quick results. Two cents per word.
! quIsUlon, nH gift front Charles I,. fering front ovcrslruin. There is I
E. A. DOUGLASS.
respondents.
Clerk.
Haines, an Atncrlrnn Cltlxon, and
Sample copy on request.
C oera l Shop and Mill Work
O R D E R OF DUIILIGATION.
A. M. W eeks, D .C. | Kathryn I* Hulncii, his wife, o f n onl yonu thing to do, rest for I
T o the Dufendants. K. A. Studwell, Durranru IlyALumlre
weeks,
and
do
no
more
dancing
for
,
I
c
e
r
ta
in
•
Inmlcd
property
slliintcil
at
Mary E. Goolsby. G. E. Goolsby, J.
Contractor and Builder
uses lo r Rent
Altamonte Spring*.
In Hentlnolo months.”
•SERVICE: That’s our middle I*. Goolsby, Carlos I'srdsw, John Attorneys
Orlando, Florida.
[ County. Florldu. the same to lie held
Schelle Maine*
I’erth-w.
Helen
P
srdsw.
I.eolft
A.
L.
name. In doing business with ua. Lelther, If liv in g und If dead to all 1 .2 6 -5 -3 -IO-I7-24-3I-6-7*14-31- I t
• Mi trust anil used nml maintained
517
Commercial
Street
8«a
Gazing
■NT—C-room house, newly
aa a Horn*- for superunnunled. d is ­
ou not only get value receive*!. parties claim ing Interest In Ihn
•$* LAWYER •••
OK APPLICATION FOR abled or unfortunut" w ork ers on
(From the Washington Star)
throughout; fine location.
ut you get SERVICE along mrith property hereinafter described un­ NOTICE
T
A
X
DE
E
D
UNDER
SECTION
373
the public, press of America und In
der
K.
A.
Stud
Well,
deceased.
Mary
"Summer
resorts
no
longur
ad­
fth St.
It. QUICK SERVICE TRANS E. Goolsby, deceased. J. I*. Goolsby,
OF T IIE G E N E RA L STATUTES
Much allied American Industries on
OF T IIE STATE OK FLORIDA
4 ------Court B o o m
may l&gt;e determined by this C orp ora ­ vertise sea serpents."
E.NT — Furnished house, FER. Phone 498.
deceased. O. H. Cloolebv, deceased.
"No," commented Old Bill BotNotice In hereby given that J. E. tion. and under such rule* add r e g u ­
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Carlos Psrdsw, deceased. John Perxtion. Park Ave. Seo W.
dew. deceased. Helen I’ erdew. d e ­ and W. II. Thoniae, purchasers nf lations as may he prescribed by Its tletop. "They have to keep up to
a.
ceased. Leola A. D Leltner. d e ­ T ax C ertiorate No. 34. duted the 6lh proper officers; the extension, p r o ­ dstu in offerin’ inducements for
Works
ceased. or olhertvlse In the fo llo w ­ duy uf June, A. l&gt;. 1922, have lllrd motion nnd development o f said
NT—Cottage, unfurnished!
ing described property located In said certificate In my office, n n d , trust properly by means o f dnnu- people to stand an* gaze at the
Iflnettu Ave. See W. J.
They’re circulatin' *Tf l-’s Metal we ej vela A,"
Hie County of Seminole nnd State nf have made application for tax deed Hons, or ntherwlNe. Into an Amerl- .wild wuves.
George A . DeCotte#
R E A L -E ST A T E
Florida, and more particularly de- to Issue In accordance with luw. ■can Institution of natldnnl scope rumor* that rum-runners when
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Attomey-at-Law
srrlhed
the northwest quarter o f Sabi certificate embraces the f»l- und patriotic repute, capable o f unursut-d thruw Ihclr cargoes overFOR RENT— Furnished
W e have some attractive real e s­ the southeast quarter of section 21. low in g deHcrlbcd p roperly situated , limited expansion ulong the linen
Oier
Seminole County
furnished bungalow and tate listings to nffsr. (W eal First township 21, south o f range 29 east, In Seminole county. Florida, lo - w lt: : o f lla establishment; Hie care, sup- Eiurd, and thut u cusu uf Scotch
One 7-room Uunxnluw. and the northeast quarter o f the Ileg. 15.01 cli. H. o f Nt. Sec. post, port and welfare of Hie entrants in is liable tu be washed ashore any
la ck ,
Bth St. und Oak Ave. La­ dtrrest.)
,i., -•
ctooat* In, a goud buy, and good northeast quarter o f section 21, Sec. 31, Twp. 19 H.. R ange 30 East, i said Home under such terms und
in. Julius Tnknch, Celery term
Sanford,
■
township
21
south,
o
f
range
29
east,
a.
run H. 14.91 ch.. W. 10 cli.. N. 11.91 ciiiulltlons and under such rule and
ilrs. Aspinwall, 12|h St.
F o r Sale. Mercantile business on and the northwest quarter of the ch., E. 10 ch.. 15 acres, the mi Id land , regulations ns ntny be prescribed hv
W . J. Thigpen
First Street, (ruod location, estoh- n orthwest quarter o f section 22. being ussesM-il at the date o f the Is- this 1’ urpornllon. as set forth In the
Ue Ave.
FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS
range 29 suanco o f such certificate In tli« proponed Charter attached to the
llabed trade. .P o o r health only rea­ tow nship II. south nf
When
the
kidneys
are
in
need
LNT— Two ’ gxragca, Sl5 son for selling.
enat. and to nil unknown persons name o f Unknown. Unless said cer­ application therefor, now on file In
Real Estate ami Insurance
F o r Rent. 6-room cottage, p o s­ cla im in g any Interest In the prop­ tificate shall he redeemed according the ofllcn o f the Clerk o f said Cir­ of u good flushing take FOLEY
«* Avenue. Apply Bee
t red R. Wilson
session at once. Fifth Street and erty hereinabove desrrlhed.
FILLS,
a
diuretic
stimulant
for
to law tnx deed w ill Issue thereon cuit Court In Hanford. Florida.
jf°fd Ave. and Fourth SL Dark Avenue. Price reasonable.
Puleston-Brumley Bldg.
It la hereby ordered that you and on the IXnd day nf July. A. D. 1921.
Duted at Altamonte Springs. F l o r ­ the kidneys. They promptly and
ATfORN
EY-AT-I A W
F o r Hale. Several five-room c o t- each nf you do appear to the hill
NT—Lower half of one of tagea,
Aanford, FIs.
W itness my official signature ami ida tills 13th day nf June. A. D. 1924. effectively flush the kidneys, in­
well located, easy terms.
o f complaint filed herein on the 4th seal this the 13th day o f June. A.
•flEORGK
E.
IIOHMKR.
Abie’s double houses, 000
First
National
Bank
Fire Insurance. This department dav o f August. A. D. 1924.
crease their activity and bring
HIRAM POWERS.
D. 1924.
E. A. DOUULAHS.
Title Ave. Also upper half 1s ready, rates and Inspections
It Is further ordered that this
Sanford
------------Clerk Circuit Court Hemlnolo
R. J. HOLLY.
pleasant relief. Lsndon Taylor,
Order nf Publication be published
furnished.
'-•djoining this one. In- ch eerfully
County, Florida.
W. C. B881NGTON.
Dorchester, lows, writes: "I can
Employment.
W e can assist In In th» Sanford Herald once a week
Connelly &amp; Sona for terms. securing
Ry
A.
M.
W
E
EK
S.
I&gt;.
4*.
HARRY
I*
IlllOWN.
positions o f all kinds.
fo r eight ( t ) consecutive weeks.
truthfully say that FOLEY PILLS Sanford Sign Shop
(Seal)
7:5-12-19
6:14.21-21
7:5-12
W itness my hand and seal of said
are the best I ever used. I had
Circuit Court nt Hnnfnrd. Florida,
APPROPRIATE
SEMINOLE
tots of trouble w|th my kidneys
this 30th day o f May. A. D. 1924.
.Life
Bis Purpose
(Seal)
E. A. DOUOLAAHH.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR (From San Francisco Chronicle) and liver; 1 couldn’t lift anything
LETTERING
fbat time ahould I come?
Clerk Circuit Court,
T A X DE E D UNDER SECTION BT3
Business Exchange
It is a futile process. Man puts my hack was so weak. Every
over (jho ’phone.— Como
ny A. M. W E EK S. D. C.
For All Classes of Work
OF T H E GE N E R A L STATUTES
The Matthews Press .
LeRO T U. GILES.
r.
in half his time hardening his mus­ morning I was dizsxy, could hard­
OK T H E STATE OF FLORIDA
107 Nortl Sanford Ave
W elak a H l d g . M s f s r i V ia .
f o r Complainant.
Notice Is hereby g iv en that (I. K. cles and the other half hardening ly walk, but now I feel fin e.—
Welaka B ldg.------ Phone 303 Mav Solicitor
31; June 7-I4-2I-2S; July 5-12- Hurjeant, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
Phone 417-L-2
Sold everywhere.
nuBitwhat * WM eomln,|r
19-26.
cate No. 94. dated the Slh duy of his arteries.
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“ Hell and Maria” General Choice o f
Republicans fo r Vice-president Has
- -Won O iscthrettw in Many Endeavors

Cpolldgc’s Mate

N U M B E R 61

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CLEVELAND, Juno 13.— Few, and Cunningham, which became n
lending firm of public utility ebunmen In- America ere won
** “Dowc-J bctinction in thajvarifc „y*of cnda4Vqr*&gt; actors in the state. Mr.
ime interested in gas plants
which occupied General;,, f ,
ireughout the west, developing
Founder and long directing head of
rgc holdings in several stntcs.
one
o
f
Chicago’s
large
banking
in­
__ . » •
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’
t t 'j
stitutions, he also was prominent. t Moving to Wisconsin in 1891, Actions in Regard to Acquisi­
Pays-. L ittle . A l ten lion
ta for "his service? in the W«rl(l.Whr,iho became president of* the Io»
jifter Lowden
Greatest Peace Tim©
tion or Erection o f Munici­
n e fy H urled b y L nF tlTeite anti' ns n lawyer, author and an Cror.se Gas Light. Company and
Failure
Congress
.„2SNomination
Disaster Occurs On
pal U tility Plants A re Ques­
• and
R elu ctan tly
T o r n s active figure fa tho councils o f the iptrr a move to the south brought
Republican
party
since,
tho
"acid”
him
to
the
presidency
of
the
tioned
by
Several
Citizens
Thursday Off Coast
Rests on Coolidge
red To Him On
DntVn i M o t '• -P ragjesB ive campaign of 189(5. In addition, bo Northwestern Gas, Light and Coke
at Chambeu o f Commerce
R
egu
la
n
t
ofthe
M
iddle
Won
a
place
ns
a
music
composer
Company
of
Evanston,
111.,
which
of Lower California
First Ballot
Luncheon
Friday— Public
Madison, Wls., June 13.—The
Wont— .Would N ot Afcept^ hy virtue of the publication o f hisleventually was merged into flu-- *•4
Ownership Com m ittee Will Present national administration
K enyon Ap V ice-P rcsld en - Melody in a Major, which wax a1!*copies Gas, Light and Coke Cornbest seller in phonograph record* p-^ny supplying Chicago.
C onfer With Commission has “ literally turned Us back
tin! N rm in ec Frrtn W est (or a time following the war. ..Follow ing his activity In hohalf
upon the fanner", Senator Rob­
ert M. LaFolicttc, representa­
VVhcn called to testify before n of l’resident McKinley in Illinois
The
weekly
meeting
of
tho
CLEVELAND Dhio.Juilc 13.— committee o f the house o f repre- (during the campaign of 1890, lie
Chamber of Commerce took on .? tive fro mWlsconaln, declared in
a statement made public today.
A#*ent!nJT'ilhe defiance of the scntntlvra investigating the con- v a i named comptroller of the cur- more interesting slant today when
Inhalation o f Flame
frrcej of rodtcnliKin no represented duct of the war, In February, 1021,1'pcncy of the United States, whicn the City Commission’s methods in 1 He further declared that the re­
in Made A fter
he further distinguished himself as 5-post he held from 1898 to 1901, handling the matter of municipal [ sponsibility for tho “ failure of
by l-aFoUctte, reluctantly turning
after which (1902) he organized ownership of public utility plants,; the sixty-eighth congress to
Gas Fumes Believed
a witness extraordinary.
tr Fight Lasting
down tho moro propreiaive. of the
pany o f U- wns questioned nnd came in fo r ; meet the righteous demand from
General Dawes wnn horn in Mnr-- the Central Trust Company
to be Cause Deaths
a Short Time Charlcr 0 . Dawes, the Illinois regular Republicans of the Middle ictta, Ohio, Augnst 27, 1866. liis llncis. He was the active head of considerable discussion, the result farmers for necessary nnd effec­
tive legislation will rest upon
“ Hell and 5!nria” general who West, the Repultiienn convention father wnn Gen. Rnfun U. Dawea,. this enterprise until January, 1921. of which was the decision to ap­
President Coolidge".
SA N PE D R O , Cal., June 13*
.KNTION
H A L L, wan selected as the Republican cloaed Thursday, conservative to commander of the famous Iron whi-n he took the chairmanship of point a pubic ownership commit­
Brigade o f Wisconsin in tho war .the board of directors, relinouish- tee which at the earliest possible
candidate
for
vice-president,
nftcr
Friday,
tho 136h, and the
U
J ump 13.— C h a rle s
between the stntcs, who wns cited Ing personal direction of affair^ to date will confer with the commis-1
it had
chosen
Frnnk
O. Low- tlic bitter er.d.
Fu- ,
__*i,« “ 11*11 I 11 ntt"
0,,cconce
cnoacn
rrnnK
u. i,ownavy
m
ourns
its dead. For­
k o f Illinois, tn e n e il (|nn&gt; another lllinuialan nml the laWith the president named to for distinguished service in tho a new chief executive.
sion in-regard to the matter.
;«
Served
in
France
ty-eight
o
f
them
, three offi­
battle
of
Gettysburg.
fc ," general, waft n om - ter had refused.
head the tiek-t. the New England
A. P. Connelly led tho discus­
Following Ida. graduation from 1 In 1917-1019 he served in France. sion. Ho declared that it has now
managers of the president were obcers and 45 enlisted man,
|or the v ice-p resid en cy
I'.tinntely unwilling to accept the Marietta college, he entered thoI .most of the timt ns chnlrmnn of tho been five months since the citizens
I Republican N ation al
their lives sniffed out aboard
one middle western progrosnive. Cincinnati law achool. where at 2k;ffitencral purchasing bonrd. which voted almost unanimously in favor
L n T hursday n igh t
the dreadnaught M ississippi
nml
led
the
supplies
for
the
Amer­
Kenyon, who Vould have stopped ho took his LL.B. in 1880.
of the proposition and since that
Begins Work
, ican forces, ln 1921-1922 he served time tho commission has only neted
| had once nom in ated
Thursday In the fleet’s great­
the LnFnllrtte movement, nnd
lie began work during his col­ Jns the first director of the budget upon one project, that nf the
fc Lowden, fo r m e r gnvnnrnrd Frank O. Lowden nf Illinois
est peace-time disaster, w hich .
lege
years ns chief engineer on n In tho administration of President waterworks. Tho speakrr advo­ ndd Robbers Get Awny With Over
for
the
second
place
on
tho
ticket,
Illinois, and ho re­
brought a tragic clim ax to a
40 PnurhrH Registered |Msll
while Lowden wns refused nomina­ small railroad in Ohio (now n part llnrding. In the two Intter posts cated immediate action he taken
accept the nom innweek o f sham battles and tar­
Ids
battle
cry
wns
co-ordination,
of
tho
Toledo
and
Ohio
Central),
Valued
at
Almost
tion. his selection and the considto either acquire the plants of the
$ 2, 000, 000.
get practice.
erntlon of Burton are typical of and moved in 1887 to Lincoln, nml in both he cam eo ,he nay—in Southern Utilities Company or to
Neb., where he entered the law 'France with a unified system of begin erecting theirs at once. As
I unofficial tctnlr. were:
While aboard the hospital relief
Defeats I’ ainlcvp Who Was Asked th»- politicnl character of this con­ partnership of Dawes, Coffroth i
Continued on pnge six
CHICAGO, June 13.—In
vention.
ship lay dead killed by premature
time passes, he pointed out, the
|E4, Hoover 234)6, Kento Withdraw Thursday After
one of the biggest and most
explosion In the Mississippi's num­
New Itrpub Party
vnluc of. the property of the local
It Was Apparent ThnLlIe
*
dnring robberies in railroad
ber two turret, and injured aboard
dant
is
increasing
and
soon
will
This
convention
has
given
birth
Would Be Elected.
,or Cox of Massachusetts
history, four automobile loads
the U. S. S. New Mexico, flagship
10 beyond the limit of money fixed
to a new Republican party. Con­
of bandits Thursday night held
it dm nomination of Genof he division, four o f the battle
by the bond issue.
VERSAILLES. June 13.—Giuton trolled by business mep who are
up the Chicago, Milwaukee &amp;
fleet members of navel board of
yrj be '’mode unanimous, Doumergue
Mr. Connelly further declared
today was elected inexperienced in politics, it has
St. Paul mail and express
inquiry prepared to open investiga­
that he had been in conversation
i frem the Wisconsin side president o f Frnuce by the national ruthlessly opernted for progressive
train and escaped with loot
tion of the disaster.
with
only
one
member
of
the
com­
growths
nnd
now
goes
before
tho
assembly
here.
He
received
550
bm were .the only voices
valued close to $2,000,000.
The Inhalation of flame gas aiul
mission
and
that
this
member
country
ns
the
uncompromising
votes and I’nul Painlcve, president
•
•
the poisonous fumes rsther than
Train en route from Chi­
stated that no action would be
spokesman of tho more conserva­
of chamber of deputies, 310.
violence o f the explosion caused
cago to St. I’nul stopped at
despite his reiterated
Lowden and Hoover Also Bend Election Next Tuesday Will Reg­ taken in references to tho two
Previously Doumergue had re­ tive thought of the country. In
ister Choice of Voters About
Roundout, 111., 32 miles north
the death*, witnesses said- Th*
that he would refuse
Messages of Congratulation to
plants
until
Inter
in
the
year,
per­
such
n
pictufc,
the
progressive
Special Levy in Semi­
of Chicago. It left Chicago at
explosion itself did little damage,-.'
liominntrd on the second ceived 515 votes and Painlcve 300, Bornh had no natural place, nor
Vice-presidential Nominee.
haps in November, giving as a
with
?!)
votes
for
various
other
nole Districts.
9 o’clock. Fifty minutes later
The flames which followed eretlHe again dcclincil to acreason for this notion that the
could ,Judgc Kenyon of town have
tho bandits took possession of
ed sn Inferno in which the 48 per­
|No such situntion has candidates and eight blnnk ballots. struck n note that would not haVc
WASHINGTON, June 13. —
commission
is
too
busy
handling
Edouard Hcrriot, lender of the
Nrxt Tuesday nn election will be
the train and in 55 minutes
ished.
tiled in the history of
radical pnrty and potential pre­ jarred the harmony of the situa­ President Coolidge Thursday night hel&lt;l in alt of the school districts the waterworks proposition nnd
more had gathered between 42
While the complement o f the
other
projects.
tion.
,
sent a message of felicitation to
nnd 45 pouches of registered
battleship
Mississippi comprised
xision to decline came in mier, and Aristide Rrfnnd, another
of
Seminole
county
except
number
The speaker further stated that
"For better or Worse” wna the Chnrlcs G. Dawes, selected as his
mail and sped away in the
largely
of
aouthern
m*n, no Flor­
of a letter read to the of tho lenders of the left coalition,
six. for the purpose of passing it wng evident that the commission
durkness.
idans’ names were included In the
The convention rccos- had asked Painlcve to ■withdraw fateful sentence passed upon the running mate on the Republican Upon the proposed 10-mill tax levy is for some reason avoiding carry­
official list of dead, and non# re­
19 o'clock to communicate as a candidate for the presidency dcciition. Tonight delegates arc de­ national ticket.
Only one man was shot. He
for school purposes. This election, ing out ns soon as possible the
of the republic.
parting from Cleveland, conscious
ported injured.
.
•was a member of the robber
den.
"It
will
ho
n
pleasure,"
tho
wishes
of
tho
people.
He
staled
Jloulii
it
pass,
would
nuthorixe
n
The action was tnkon aftor of the momentous character of President said, "to be associatec.
gnng,
mistaken
by
one
of
his
rief and spcctnculnr fight
thnt
something
should
be
done
in
special tax millage of 10 mills, ac-,
Of the injured, several sailors In
fellows for a member of the
|William M. Butler, Presl- Gaston Doumergue president of their action, nnd utterly without with you in the public aurvicc. Best
rding to Professor T. W. Law­ view of the high rates and poor
the passage spaces and handling
■
_ i'h campaign manager, th' «' natc, and tho other possible knowledge of what tho future has wishes to you and Mrs. Dawes in
train crew.
ncrvico
now
existing.
n,
county
superintendent
of
pub­
room above the turret were ter­
|to Senator Retd of Penn- c h * ites for the Elyseo.1palaco in store.
which
Mrs.
Coolidge
Joins."
Authorities
.
o
f
several
A. E. Yowell slated that ho felt
lic instruction.
Remarkable Convention
ribly burned by ges and from the
•It must be Hoover." of the loft parties, had tdlc! a com­
President Coolidge received noti­
counties are watching all roads
, . way
. . that
. Mr. Connelly
.
explosion.
,• •'•
In this connection, dull and drab fication that Mr. Dawes had ac­ -.A l l districts in the county ex tho same
Reed had replied, "It mittee sent tOvbim„hVL.V -1 r* °*
today for trace of the train
pt the ono composing I’aola and Idid and that now ta the time for
Practicing Extreme Elevation
.
|done, it must be Da wen," the coalition' tn n fH v .&gt; .-Utd not as it has been/ thia convention is cepted through . the Associated
robhers.
Postal
and
bank
ofo Monroe will hold this Impor- the commission to act. He pointed
supporters, f f t c r the withdraw'front the raca but. wf/sld one of tho most remarkable ones Press and immediately dictated.his
election. This district, aboot out in answer to the excumr that
ixige himself in fhvov 'of 'th e in the history of the Republican message o f congratulations. Wtth
Governs" Lowden
r ago, passed upon the ape- the wmmlaalon bad no time to
nding Republican, candidate in party. Tte bands were playing pop­ Mrs. Coolidge, Dr. J. T. Bone,
marshalled their forces
xly saw .estimates which ringed .from
tho
event
of
tho
presence
of
a
rcular aira in. conven......................
he general across for the
■^ifinstfy candidate.
i p lvnntage of the«-s• Explanation oftjw dtrx' ln- -** ■ P ____ w M
■
.
re grr fary, he. had listened h y r ^ o toin the day, Mr. TliiTTr^s
battleship's roll or list to the oufie fore the caucus nf thrtm
tcrest
in
obtaining
mail
pouch
polite side for maximum altitude
passed the word that , of the left convened and polled 306 from here?” The selection of n the proceedings of the Cl^WIand tricts, is a matter of vital im- (Judge Hoiisholdet- declared that • destined for a roundup tn Mon­
he could sea no reason for the
and efficiency of the gun.
itration men desired the votes for M. Painlcve and 140 for vice-president wns the last word in convention throughout the evening. portancc. #
tana
was
obtained
today
when
Prof. Lawton pointed out tkla dtlur In handling the matter and
On request for an official state­
on of Thcodoro E. Burtoh M. Doumerkuc in a ballot to select tho drama of tho past three days.
During the day the President
it was learned it contained a
ment concerning the disaster frotn
land in voting which fol­ the man they would support before The various functions of the con­ had in the same manner heard morning that the money secured “ M th*re lai no sttch thinkj»a the
large
sum
In
currency.
This
the commanding officer of the Mis­
ic supporters of Frank O. tho national assembly tomorrow, vention were outstanding features, himself nominated and had listened by a millage will be spent in the city "be ng too busy ot handle its
was divulged by A. E. Gormcy,
sissippi, the Associated Press cor­
|of Illinois, ran away with M. Doumergue in a ballot to select but the real issuo haa been that be­ to the naming of Frank O. Low­ district In which it is levied. In own business. I the cornmlsslonchief postoffice inspoetor here,
respondent was Informed that offi­
slion for their man, only not a candidate beforo the caucus tween eastern conservatism and den and tho letter’s refusal to this way each district gets tho en- cr» *rf ,t0i“
^ h iv Should
as postal inspectors and police
tiro benefit of the increase in the
I'uMness. then they should
cial statement would not be- Issued
|him decline it.
but that ho would stand for the o f­ western radicalism and it has been accept,
were rounding up and ques­
i
.
w
‘five
way
to
someone
who
can,
he
until this morning.
rmination of Dawes came fice at Versailles tomorrow.
decided to clean tho Republican
witith the convention adjourned,
tioning
some
25
suspects.
i
y’
# .k
further stated.
,
A very Incomplete, unofficial list
Mr.
Coolidge
delayed
making
any
limax to one of the most
houso
of
all
heretical
tendencies.
In
speaking
further
of
the
elecCo,
GcorJO
w&gt;
Kni„
ht
declared
After tho caucus, leaders of tho
of
dead complied here last night,
*r eccncs in Republican left coalition met' and sent a com­
comment
until
he
was
informed
tion. Mr. Lawton stated that the that tho ow„ rato u g0 hlRh Rt
There was a chance for n com­
Being: Made include:
ory in which the convon- mittee to M. Doumergue asking promise ifl the last analysis, the that Mr. Dawes had agreed to take increased m llago would enable the pre8cnt that |t prohibits the exton- Efforts
T, Hollars, lieutenant
Junior
i having nominated a can­ him to withdraw.! He added that western farm section, that great a place on the ticket and it was achool board to add another month glve nM} of CUfTcnt anJ forb|A, the
Organize Yacht grade,
commanding officer in the .
's* .obliged to undo ita such a step was not neccssury regioh in the Mississippi Valley, after 11 o’clock when he dispatch­ to the high school term making it ,nveRtment in many electrical ap- To
turret.
ed his telegram. Ho had declined a standard nine months
' find another.
In This City gun
term,
„n ancC!l because
current is
is too
too Club
since ho had not been a candidate was willing to bo satisfied if it
ui » . . k .......
# 7 k ' |pllsnces
because the
me current
--------- McCres. ensign, attached
|the nomination of Cen­ before the caucus and added that could get tho second place on the to express nimself on his own nom­ -would enable
it to take care of the ^, h to warrant the expenditure,
to the U. S. 8. New Mexico, aboard
ses had been announced in tho event of his being put in a ticket. They conferred and finally ination and that of Mrs. Lowden, teachers’ salaries for seven andi -- • •• •
Efforts are being made to or­
dor Jnmos E. Watson had minority before tho' national as­ decided upon Kenyon, of Iowa, as although the latter, as well aa Mr. eight months instead of six as it He further pointed out that "the ganise a yacht club in thia city, Mississippi as observer.
--------- Erwin, ensign, attached
&gt;be made by acclamation, sembly and if there were present the outstanding character desired Dawes, whom he regards highly, Is at present and would also allow power raTe here is nine cents whilo according to Frank R. McNeill,
at Orlando it ia only five.
to
the gun turret
wan
known
to
be
very
acceptable
Pspper o f Pennsylvania
an increase to be made in salaries.
a candidate of the opposition par­ &gt;y these particular states which
Following the discussion, Mr. who declared this morning that
C. A. Buyers, boatswain's mate,
platform and offered a ties, he would withdraw in favor are earnestly trying to save tho to tho White House.
ono
of
the
big
needs
of
Sanford
In regard to the salaries of Connelly niado a motion nnd it
second class, member of the gtm'
to appoint Mr. Mondcii
&gt;arty from absorption by LaFol*
Is such an organisation. Mr. Mc­ crew.
teachers in this county, Profes­
Continued on Page 6
Hoover’s Message
of the committee, to of the leading Republican candi­ otte. Minnesota stood out of this
' rV d
Neill has been working on the
T. C. Reagan,
gunner’s mate. •
,(■
Re
WASHINGTON, Juno 13.— Sec­ sor Lawton pointed out that these
dent Coolidge o f his date.'
circle
and
voted
for
ita
own
candi­
proposition for several days In­
Tho request lor M. Painlcve’s
B. W. Smith, (rating unknown).
retary Hoover in a telegram to
and to appoint Theodate, Charles If. March, whilo Kan­
terviewing many citisens and ob­
Another Report
Burtnn chairman o f the withdrawal was brought to him by san offered a conservative compro­ General Dawes congratulated him
taining their views.
Latest official reports from the .
' to notify General Dawes a committee who speke for M. mise in the person o f Senator. Cur­ upon his nomination for tho vlccIt is the consensus of opinion, U. S. S. New Mexico, frem which
Harriott and M. Brland. Ho was
residency Wednesday night in the state. Inability to pay higher ^ '
ainatlon.
tis, o f Kansas. March-was local
Mr.
McNeill
that
ariea haa
hoard I
i i
/~
i |~
I according to m
l
nicweiii
%na* all official Information Is given,
has handicapped the board
on of miscellaneous rcso- asked to retire in order to per­ gesture, and while Senator Curtis, ollowing telegram:
“ I am more than happy at your, seriously
- In securing teachers, the n i l I C O D D G r V L l K i r U f C such a club should be formed hore are that “ more than 40 mgn are
pad motions concluded tho mit tho coalition of the left to put conservative though he is, would
superintendent furthecpoined out.
____ °
and formed at once. The Idea In killed, including threo officers.”
selection and the assurance of your|i superintendent
of the convention. The forward M. Doumergue or M. Painbeen acceptable to the farm­ being again drafted to public scrv- Even **counties
t ,,- . i * __ i.w . forming th# club 1* to purchasa
Three men are known to
“ *“ adjoining this ene, r m i r a v i t r r
o*l committee was t lied lev®, who would be able to rally to have
ing intetests the administration ice. The country is to be congratu­ pay higher salaries t h a n k s Bern?Q™ tie Undlt
L ' r t escaped from ' number two
|today for organisation and him a Hof the Republican vocs, the
1“ 'ho, singlehanded, held up »nd « »
‘ hem forithe Me ot when the fire burst out, suffoovention adjourned. Thu Socialist group having refused to turned him down on the bonus veto lated."
support M. Doumergue.
ow was over.
l,,u c,Lowden
&gt;bbed nn,Atlantic Coast Line rail- w ,. h
nu . 10i o f the recht eating more than 40 men and
mil clerk and obtained a $10,055 With tho complet on of the yacht severely burning more than ascot*
Lowden’s Congratulations
ofu others who were outside near
Lowden represents a certain
bawea Accepts
OREGON, III., Juno 13.— Frank senoor cannot po over-caumaiea.l payroll in High Springs on May
“ ‘J
V
Announce
W
inners
O
f
“
turret.
form of yielding to tho West, but O. Lowden, former governor of according to Mr. Lawton, who { , „ been indicted by the Alachua
•fTA, 0., June 13.—Brig,
K^ Kth®
!L “ h the
flow It Happened
ties G. Dawea last night Prizes
For • W riting the delegates from the Middle DinoU, who last night was nom­ pointed out tho advantages that county grand Jury in session hero
wh,c|] ^.ould
mui "
„
West have no confidence that the inated as vice-president and de­
.the nomination for tho
.............................. he term is Uhls woik and was arrested In PuhHcity to Sanford
P~*
”The explosion occurred early
*ncy.
the afternoon. The dreadm
Best Essays Oh Flag Illinois man can step tho radical clined to accept it Issued the folignition by Tampa by deputies from tho
mmediately after the expt
*Pt the nomination by tho
drift which ia towards LaFollctte, owing statement when he learned
lations and borough county sheriff* office, ac- mcnJ *or
her ’
wirelessed
the navy hospital
in party for the viceconservative
to
thd
last
degree.
A
that
Brig.
Gen.
Charles
G.
Dawes
:ome
to
the
Lording
to
information
received
co^
ing
to
Mr.
McNeill._
_
_____
The Elk’* Club o f this city had
. On Tuesday night of nest week Relief ln th* harbor here, and
he aaid In a formal tanned an elaborate program for man of great wealth, Lowden. dc- was chosen:
of proceeded full speed, making
ft, when informed of his he Flag Day exercises that were ■plte his interest in agriculture,
“ I congratulate the party on
to thia i at 8 o’clock at the
•a j i* I'onnui t*« w n i U*
I .llCWUnUIll I» Dll Uin wu; w
*• Chamber
.—111 k*
.by the Associated to bo held at their clubhouse on makes' little appeal ta these west­ General Dawes’ nomination, I
Mr. Lawton urges that all d it- city in custody of deputies from I £°e^ * rc“ 7 n tho.elntere«ted In record run for tN 45 miles be
the harbor and drill ground*.
n ne^Jiiy appreciate' the June 14, Flag Day, but owing to erners.
have known him Intimately for _na who pay real or personal tax- the local sheriffs office, who were
.1 1 ,.
»
l, , l
Details were lacking as
almost 30 years. He is a man of es, to vote in the election and Join sent to Tampa to bring him h' rethe fact that the day falls on
stricken
war craft speeded eh
unusual
ability
and
o
f
undaunted
Saturday, the public port of the
hand, in passing an lsauo willch He will bo arraigned here to&lt;Uy
i^ iV d S S L
ward nnd watchers at the
courage. He is a man of great moans for a better school system &gt;nd t wns believed that h« woaM 1
program
has
been
dropped
and.
wIH
ho
d
iieu
w
d
in
detaJL
;unce Re-opening there will be only * private, ritual
Flrmin signal station hern
jremlth of vision. He Is capable
throughout tha c U r .
S E J T ^ S s S S S T 'U L S r 't i l S
hat masses clustered &gt;
o
f
filling
the
highest
office
with
rd O f Health service held by the club at 2:30
that It had
rrelt showed
sh&lt;
credit tn himself and his country."
o’clock, it was learned here thia
away.
blown
Mr.
Lowden
wns
in
connection
b
S
S
5
L
%
s
,
u
.
I
'
S
i
v
r
j
L
.
u
u
.
r
0"
’
Jpaedic Service morning.
.
The explosion,
I
■ | according
„ to
with the Chicago office of the
Flag*, aa prises, were to have
ul " yh, v - ' j , 11 Eaton Elected Head of the MU
' “ officers,
Mississippi's
Associated Press by long distance j™." " " 1
.
"°nd C. Turck. stato been awarded to the winnere of
NEW YORK, June 13^-Frank
to hsng fire In ona o f "
l«tticcr( announces the re- high school and grammar school Tlnney, black face comedian, is telephono during the third ballot.
iS ffW S c a f i S l t
-Hold Up
•
’ I Masonic Club League due
guns
In tha turret.
As
each
state
voted
ho
knew
the
Story
of
ifv®*
State Board of essay* for the best essay* on the under a |2,500 bond to appear be­
Any teacher desiring to take this
The white hospital ship 1
aft*
[Orthopaedic Service, which “ Flag." These flags have not ar­ fore the grand Jury on a charge of result as quickly as did the dele­
NEW YORK. June 13.—Arthur ately proceeded from tta b
dosed for nearly two rived, but will be awarded soon assault brought against him by gates in the convention hall in
Philadelphia waa meet the dreadnaught and
Cleveland.
»u*o of lack of funds for after they are received, stated Imogene Wilson, Follies girl.
' the National meeting eras effected Just
furnisjr-f'
When
General
Dawes’
vote
«» operation. This service Judge E. F. Houtholder, chairman
Clubs at today’ s the breakwater- As the
The comedian, “ who couidnt reached the necessary total of 555
n t W uyl
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(minutes after the payro
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i,Jor, treatment and in* of the awards committee. He added help being funny” even when faced
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l9 th
of stretcher case* started, n
poppled child in the state that several excellent essays were in court with a charge of having votes, Mr. Lowden declared:
iT n n .t ,
received. _ He calmly picked up tho annual convention. Eaton, who
“That’s fine. The convention V&gt;Urt Hears
H i s p u t c i a g e n t a shotgun, remarking.
I been first vice-president of the or- ond violent explosion o ccu i
. no^Pa»sed him or her 16th turned in and that much cars was beaten and seriously injured the
when a 14-inch shell dla&lt;*
could not hsve selected a better
rt v 10 State Board of taken In picking the winners.
Ia in m l
P m n o r iv
"Now just keep quiet.
ganlsatkm. ia the head of the clvi the projectile narrowly mis
girl, Wednesday kept the crowd in man,” and then issued his brief O n
Edward-W.
McCallcy
wrote
the
vlll lHianQ i ropcrly Reaching down, nc picked up O'* service commission in Philadelphia. coastwise passenger liner
Lt * wen moat fortunate la
an uproar of laughter. The crowd
1
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sack containing the money, *nd. The election waa unanimous,
lhe service* of Dr. F. L. high school essay that won first even thought it was funny when he congratulatory statement.
the harbor entrance.
TALLAHASSEE, June 13.—The while keeping the gun pointed at
"
upaw ay,
7 *, y . aurgeon in the place and Earl Doaacy the gram­ waa held in $2,500 bail.
The explosion .o f the
•upromo
court
today
had
before
it,
Mr.
Pendleton,
backed
out
o
f
the
V
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Crippled Children’* Hoa- mar school essay.
He testified that he had been Limited Train Service
shell. In the harbor bare
points
developed
in
oral
arguments
office,
walked
to
'a
n
automobile
E
sIT
ip
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Y
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f
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“ hrevesport, a* aurgeon in
obliged to use force to-keep the
ELECTION CAMPAIGN
on the proposition of D- .where ho threw tho shotgun and
ctl. R f l i l r f l f l t l S t r i k e to striking of the
actress from using an ice pick on Is Resumed
lr£!..the S u t« Bo*"! of
k ,
^ In Havana yesterday
turret. Th# prole-------------P.
Davis
to
purchase
an
Island
in
sack
into
the
rear
seat,
and
drove
l
Iv «l
* u O *
iwhopoedlc Service.
of the steamer V i e which
CLEVELANp, June 1 3 .-A cam­ him—and the crowd laughed. He
blanks and informaHAVANA,
June
13.—
Passenger
its way to 8an paign to elect Calvin Coolidge to displayed to the court a series ot
my .bV huln«* by writing succeed himself and Charles G. bruises on his shins, which he said train service on a limited scale begin*extenslve^ovelopmenta^ in°-1 Immediate chase was given by I WASHINGTON, June 18.—Or- In the a«a F
eluding
a
causeway
from
the
shore
officers
and
authorities
in
all
secgnnlxed
street
car
employees
In
Board of Health, Jagkresumed today on the United
Injured |
Dawea o f Illinois, vicc-pro*UlenL Mlsa Wilson had placed there—and was
Railways o f Havana under military to the Island. Oral arguments re- tions of tho state were notified, Havana voted financial aid to the
the
crowd
laug
got formally under way today with
volyed
around
tho
rig
h
ta
.of
tho
but
no
trace
was
found
o
f
the
railroad
strike
which
continues
to
But the biggest
laugh
bigg---------.
. . _of all came protection after a lapse of more city of Tampa to convey an island bandit and after several days’ tie-up that port, Ambassador 14-1:
the organization o f a new Repuh.
hen Tinney's
when
Tinney’s attorney requested than two weeks, due to a strike.
m arket
lican natiqnal committee.
to ai private party, the
tl point hav-1 search the hus and cry died down: |Crowder reported to&lt;Uy to- the
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Miss Wilson to reciprocate by dis­
been raised that
In changing styles o f wearing
Not
more
than
20
per
cent
of
I
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in
g
hir
bruUej,
M
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tm
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labor
»nd should __
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tho immigration quota of wu na- Levine was forced to threaten to apparel, th* Chinese do not altar
taken
the
benefit
the
cut
o
f
clothing,
but
the
design
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-oolidge Is Lauded
s Ideal Candidate
y Marion Burton

need more t.piiitual development.
Wo &lt;lii not need more intellectual
iwiwcr; we need mure mural power.
Wo do not need more knowledge:
wp iter'll more vhuructcr. Wo du
not need more government; , wo
rood more culture. Wo do not need
more law; we need more religion.
We do not need more of the thing*
that are sccnj vro need more in* the
thing* that arc unseen.’
“ What America must learn is
precisely what this man is raying
hi dvariy amt forcefully. It has a
ring to it which will permeate the
world. Hr hns been ruceessfui in
ftolilieal heeauso tie ha been true
and unsworvably honed, t he hnrdo t thing in th« world to defeat is
•beer character. b’oinc American
politicians 'dill have a ‘great lesson
to !i arn. Thu first mark of a public
servant H not solely the dvorc to
1m w what tho people want, but
Ihi* puriKi.sc to help tli'j people
wnnt what they ought to have.

of the law i* questioned in these
days all too much. The binding ob­
ligation o f obedience against per
tfimal dcf.dfc in denied in

Sanford, Florida
Nom inator

Dr. Marion LcRoy Burton, who
placed th- name o f Frvaident Coolidge in iiominstion for n second
term nt the convention today.
view. Of this there is abundant
byidcncc.
]
“ We may well begin with the
great question p f, war. It is the
jvoblvr.’. .ff civ£|lfafh&gt;n today. Any
man who .believe.* what ho uvident|y does must be opposed to war jw
no impracio he uilvo-

entr. Whcn.Amcrici’k fundamental
SECO ND T R IA L OF
ideal* are at stake anywhere
America must be there.
• F R A N K M’ D O W ELL
t‘ ln nil fairness, I ask can anyone SET FOR T U E SD A Y
honestly question this honc.it man’s
devotion to Immunity?
(Continued from pngo 1.)
“ Moreover, bnck’ o f hi* line Ideal­ jurors anything produced during
ism he him definite proposals re­ trial* lie*idea documentary evidence
garding methods o f procedure in and exhibits, such ns weapons, etc.
Kxpert’a Testimony
realizing his aims. * * • He beDr. 'Smith had testified that In
lievcs unquestionably in the eternal hi* opinion McDowell was hopeless­
values of mutual discussions, lie ly insane when he. killed his mother
known that reason must prevail but and fathor. He wus suffering from
tnly when men meet face to face n type o f mental disease, the alieniat declared, from which few peo­
do they dearly understand one an­ ple ever show improvement nnd
other. Then the piny nnd power of none recover. He also stated that
personality win its victories. Men McDowell was incapable of show,
must not only think correctly but •ng emotion over any sort of
mu»t feel correctly. * * v
trouble.
“ Here is n practical idealist with
In contradiction of the latter
an American world view which is statement, however, State's Attor­
dear, unmistakable nnd challeng­ ney \\ ilson, in the cloaing argu­
ing. It io now time that his posi­ ment to the jury, pointed out por­
tion be more clearly comprehended tions or testimony by i state vvitin its spiritual depth nnd practical
effectiveness. He knows America
must play her full part in world
affairs, He insists upon doing ft in
sri American iray. j •
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“ Aa self respecting individual*,
we can trust this pvun. A* lovers
o f America wo con.follow one who
1a supremely American. As citizans
with interests us broad us human­
ity wo can accept his guidance
j into new nnd larger world leader­
! t hip, because he is at heart a
human being.
‘To, the nntb
convention of
tim greatest p
! in American
history, I have
.distinction to
present a* can
t® t? succeed
4©f the United
me virile nmn.
ickn, the real

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ncssca that after McDowell bad world is Msnaos, on the
called persona to the McDovfell a thousand miles fro™
home on thp night o f the tragedy,
civilisation.
ho was found kneeling at the foot
of their bed weeping.
.
He called upon tho Jurors as did
the judge in his charge,
use
such common sense as exercised In
every day life In arriving a t a con­
clusion. Ilia parting words were
“ if you beliovo this young dofehdnnt knew right from wrong, when
he nent his mother and father into
eternity, send him to the electric
chair.”
.
Belief was expressed that It will
take much longer to get p jury to
try the case next woek than was
the case this time.
Rodman Lehman
and Ted
Rungc leave to d a y to- attend the
fstato Christian Kndcavor conven­
tion in Tampa, Judo 13-lCr
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♦ten prove'n'm ore/i?ucc(}ssful in proportion to its cost thiiri-haa the
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.public market which is maintained three days a week back
at Banfonl’ piIVi iV
March J. 1*97
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f o f the city hall” is-thc way an editorial in The Miami Herald
H olland i* iik a * _____ __icaitnr begins. It goes on to say that the public market hns proven
H . I I O W A I t n I t K I l O ______ &gt; t « » « a r r
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S L 'n scitim o* h a t i :* ----On* Tear___ 17.00 SI* Months $1.SO
Delivered In City by Carrier, per
Week 18c. Weekly Edition. *2.00
per Tear.
SPECIAL SOTirRi All Obituary
notice*, cards of thank*, resolution*
and notice* of eutirtnlniin-&gt;n» velwre
■ * h * r ir e » -a r e '-m a r t e r h a r R r d
for at rexular advertlslnK rate*.
MKMIIItIt Till: A*HOCIATI-:ll PltKSS
Tho Associated Press Is oxcluS'
lyely entitled to the use for repub*
Mention of all news dlspatchrs
credited to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In thl* paper and also the local
w* published herein. All rtehts of
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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
, THE WINDOWS OF HEAVEN:
-t-Bring ye all the tithes into th6
storehouse, that there may be meat
In mine house, and prove me now
herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if
l.will not open you the windows of
heaven, and pour you out a bless­
ing, that there shnll not be room
enough to receive it.—Malucht
3:10.
SPRING IN FLORIDA
There’s a mockin’ bird n-swingin’
In a tall pine tree,
’ An’ the mockin’ bird is (deepin’,
but tomorrow he will sing,
For the momin’ sun is spillin’ loads
‘ o f powdered yellow gold,
An* the birds nro full of music—
all their little throats will
hold.
•
They swing among the titi an’ lift
their souls an’ sing,
’Cause there’s nothin' half so lovely
1 ns Florida—in Spring.
You can see the jasmine bloomin'
nnd the violets in the grass,
You can smell the honeysuckle in
the hammocks ns you pass;
An’ the Bay is nlways smilin’—so
is every livin’ thing.
An’ a callin’ you, just callin’ you
in Kloridn—in Spring.
Night time comes a stcalin’ with
t
the tide a-crecnin' slow,
'All tho gold of early mornin’ burn­
,
in’ soft like to n glow,
An' the mockin’ bird is slcepin’,
but tomorrow he will sing,
'Cause there’s nothin' half so love­
ly as Florida—in Spring.
— By Clare B. Roth, in The
Literary Digest.
Friduy—the thirteenth.
-o Nofhing but good luck in San­
ford.

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good pair of socks.
Next week is "Pay-Up Week."
Pay before you grumble.

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■At last someone hns accepted the
vice presidential nomination on the
Republican ticket.
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• A man who kicks when n col.
l&lt;!ctor brings him n bill’ is generally
«Ui
A man .who has n good disposi­
tion is one who returns from un
nil-day fishing trip empty-handed
and doesn’t try to furnish on alibi
for his bad luck.
Next. Tuesday is an important
day in the life of the schools of
Seminole county. Tho taxpayers
will bo doing a grent service to the
boys and girls of the county hy
authorising a special tax millcngc
o f ten mills.
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. The Republican National Conven­
tion opened at Cleveland on
Tuesday. A picture was taken
that day, and is being reproduced
in thia issue of The Herald. Fast
b-aina, airplanes
and elTiciont
. P I. ___
__ dent
If Iorkers made this quick service
.
„ points to sortie real
.keitament at the Democratic
convention In New York later in
the month. Instead of being a
Vjce-presidential convention it will
real presidential convention.
(Florida will tell them what to
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rpthtOTti— mm ropreacntcrl
b&gt;: a dazzling blaze o f costly g fm s. A nother court o f
.th is moat sum ptuous dwelling was paved w ith slabs o f
jasper, agate, and other rare stones.
‘ ‘ For the love o f his youth, Louise de la Vnllicre,
the same ruler caused to he constructed a lodge w hereof
the aproach w as paved with m irrors painted w ith an al­
legory representing the durability o f his love.
“ Passing from the gorgeous to the fantastic, we
m ay mention the strange fancy o f a rich Berlin trades­
man, who had the walks o f the garden that was attached
to ins country villa laid down with a number o f coffin lids, whichdie had been nt considerable time and expense
to collect. They were o f all ages and conditions, from
the wooden covering for the peasant' to the m ost eltiborate metal-work designed for noble or prince.
‘‘Even more gruesom e, however, is the pavem ent at
Gwnndu, A frica, in the making o f which over twelve
thousand human skulls are said to have been em ployed.
T h e town, which is oval in shn|&gt;o, is girdled hy a ring
o f lofty poles, ojv th o s u b m it o f every one o f which is
led up to by a pavement of. skulls, which from constant
friction gleam s like.a way o f polished ivory .”
o—
T O D A Y IS NOT yesterday* we ourselves ch a n g e ; howcan our W orks and thoughts, if they are alw ays to be the
fittest, continue always the sam e? Change, indeed, is pain­
fu l; yet ever needful; and If M emory have its force and
w orth, so alko hns Hope.— Carlyle.

ing the river, giul have fu rth er concluded that I afA not so
poor a horse that they m ig h t not make a botch o f it in tr y ­
ing to swap.— Lincoln.
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SO HOT?

ROCHESTER TIMES-UNION
--------------------------------------------The greatest show on earth hql: verse?" asked the visitor in na““ t UP canvas.
, |tonishment. "N o." came the reply,
The barkers arc all set for a ' “ there.are thousunds of stars more
gate - crashing business throat distant beyond that one. In fnct,
lozenges nt haiul. '1 lie.slil&lt;;*hhowi no uno knows how deep the uniare bidding for thone who fail to vorMc U.,#
make thu big tent. Two, and poll
"buy, how long has this thing
sibly three rings will he in sim­ been going on ?" asked the gentle­
ultaneous operation.
iji man who thought the order of the
Thu American people urc choos­ universe depended on his party's
ing a president! Th&lt;* most ama,- triumph ut the polls thnt year
ing political phenomenon under th&gt; "Oh, millions of years ut
sun is open for inspection.
, came the response.
The hullabaloo und excitement I "(Josh!" said the awed regular’
present and to come, rejnind u* 0 M1 “ I guess it don’t make such " '
story.- A certain peanut politician, oi a difference whethefr Bryan
of an older day was invited duringTuft is elected."
a presidential campaign to viaw
So it is.. , The tumult and tho
the heavens through u telescope, shouting will die in November.
He picked out u particularly bright] When the captains nnd the kingstar within the field o f vision and pins depart, tho world will run on
Innocently asked its distanco fro m ; about ihe same us. usual. As
the earth.
Emerson’s tree said to tho per"About three hundred light *®ri'fid tdpeil passing beneath It:
replied the astronomer, ‘ Why so hot, little'm an?”
adding that a light year was cal­
A little humor, if you pleaso.
culated . on the basis o f light’s during the coming months. Ana
velocity, a matter o f some one an occasional look at the stars.
hundred eighty-six thousand miles
A third party may be necessary.
a second.
.
No two platforms could be Jonf
"And b tha* th- end of tho nn enouch »o contain all the grouehrs.’

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Methodists Have Rig’
Picnic at Enterprise

First Lady o f the Land

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presidents
many of Jm i .1
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Hostess.
T. Williams, Crystal
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Tuesday
Unofficial report^**™ v J
honoring Miss Francla
Jwio husbands ivili k. ^ &gt;
lostess. Miss Fem Ward,
jll.hc. „ nJ Iu||y g j M
Tret, 3:TO p. m.
in three month*.
.In Detn.it, n man
widow with seven childm’l
foman’s Club
pu s the round-the^wT
daredevils in second p!vt
Column
When you see a
i
«t tho thermometer isd a .
more than likely he
drink denier.

Mrs. James Mansfield and daugh­
"Cheapest ia the long run " yea,
ter of Okeechobee came in their car and hi the abort haul too, If you
Saturday and. ore visiting now at count SERVICE for anything.
the home of his sinter, Mrs. Jack
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
Vaughn.
Call 498.
Mr .and Mjrs. Noah Fry and Mrs.
Kingston came Saturday from
Windermere, spending the night
with Mr. and Mrs. Tyner, and on
Sunday, they went to the beach.
Miss Eunice, Miss Florence nnd
Elmer Tyner, Fred Krell and Emil
Magnusorr accompanying them.*

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merely preliminary to getting the
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Ledger.
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ions of Leon, Nicaragyp, Cepir*l
America, atopped over here on
their way to Philadelphia, Pa. Mr.
Young elated that within the. next
six weeks he will move hia entire
family to Sanford.
Mr. Young was formerly a resi­
dent of the United States but fo*
the past 25 years has lived in Nic
aragua. In moving back to/his na­
tive country he decided to locate in
Sanford and will make his home
here.
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You L e ft Mo Out in the Itu!n— Fox T rot.— The
Henson O rchestra o f Chicago.
10-in. list price 75c.
19329— Cielito

I .a Golondrlnr.— Waltz.— Max Doliu'3 Orchestra.
1'0-in. list price 75c.
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4GI14— T h e Clang o f the Forge (Vaughan-Rodn ey )— Royal Lad mini.
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10-iu. list price $1.00.
1&amp;336— The Sidewalks of New York.— Shannon
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M aggie M urphy's Home — Shannon Quartet.
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10-in. list price 75c.
19338— Seng Birds in G eorgia— Wendell Hall-Carson Robison.
W hiatling the Blues A w ay.— Wendell Hall-Cadsoh
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,; R E D S E A L RECORDS

Church Services
T
: All, seemed to be pleased with
Tom Fortier ha* been improving the-progrum la st‘ Sunday. Three
his house by tbs' addition of two |young ladles frum l'aoln sung “ Let
more rooms and porches on both ( Us Give ua He Has Given"; Miss
sides.
"If mother*
gtv«ltTeclhlna
t(
------------------I Thompson gave a reading. Rev. AI- 1Uw|p
Ublfa , would
u|n iure
wll,
"Grandma" 'Lundquist is yet'bertson gave a rhori talk on ini3 - lihsm much truubln u* w«*ll a* »uf
very feeble from thp effects of the |sionary work, and Mrs. Albertson i faring." wrlir* Mm. j, k . aicKinnor.
flu: A number called to aeo h er' « recitation. There were two beau- 1
*• ^•y".'?,ljr* 'ro*a,‘- , „
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Sunday, among them being her ; j.itul solos, one by Mrs. Volie Wilttt.V
f'uonM ..
sons. Edwin and Elmer, and tiieir i 'i»ins and ot&gt;»* by our pastor s i , uv, lh#n, xwettilnra wnli tino rtaulir
pjilie?. Mra. A. Swan.ion and daughter, Mrs. Perdmorc of Kol ;i„d , h&gt;&gt; ut. IkjIIi lively and luultli)
tins college, berider. t.te parts taken *» you pbaac."
f t rn. wnilams.
by the Upsala children. Ellen
' !' “Mr*.
■* MfKlnury
• I* but oiuj ainuni
Mrs. Ericson and children, Mrs. lundquist pluyed while the little l
Rallinger, Ellen Lundquist, Alice ;■"&gt;» V Mr., w jroir. J ta » MPK "I J S r t S P A W T K S I S : u, H
Vlhlen and Margaret and Elizabeth I.ovn the Genlle Jesus . Ihe pa.*.- iievin* pain mid iiistre** incident ic
Hirschi spent Friday nfternoo'n t'ir'.s wife, Mrs. Clark, played the babyhood Trsihln* is **q«cinlly vslcleaning tnc church, taking their iuri.nipanlmenti nnd difficult mu- ' jable fur usd durliis teathlii* to r«duc«
ric. All did well und we thunk J«P*n»matt«ji., uf tha sum* *i&gt;4 feverlunch with them.
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those -h o
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. oW by *11 Uruw.sU,
Rev. Albertson of DeLund, Rev. »ess. Mra. Hirschi read the names or itn,i 3 oc lo Murratt Laboratories
Metcalf of Osceola and Rev. Gab- of the children on the cradle roll Columbus. Cl*., for pack*** und
ard of Geneva began meetings in a for Mrs. E. W. Lundquist. Some FREE BOOKLET ABOUT BASIES
tent at Ginderville last Sunday not present: wish to add to the big
which will continue for a couple of collection, we hear, so Mrs. Borreli
weeks, morning and night. Your will not send it untill after next
Sunday, when Rev. Clark nnd wife
presence is desired.
will again be with us.
j
Mrs. Olga Hunter, children and
sistor, Miss Alice Vihlen, motored
to Windemere. recently^
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■This is one o f the latest pictures taken of Mrs. Calvin CooUdne,
wife of the president, whose husband was selected os the Republican
The Vihlen boys and tho Lundnominee for president o nthe first ballot of the convention Thursday. quist boys have spent a few days
camping since school closed.

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Grapcville

Itbe convenience of those Who
i work on building the promoment. There might be too many
[for the Yeas Book fqe 1924employers willing to Iny off men.
Qfri. Henry, Wight, president
About two thnujand yttnJ 1 flub, who has just gone Into
MRS. GENEVIEVE ALLEN, of
Ovid Kang of MrawherriefB-. 1 will be at the club house
[norning from lfi unllll 1 2
Snn Francisco, suggests that some
inTenSr..,traWbCfry
: daring the month af June,
womnn bo nominated for vice-pres­
rn of drpartmanta and com:
ident. ■ It irn’t nccessnry to sny
are invited to come there
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what old politicians thibk o f that.
nirplttee meetings,, ,and
K W SLA W 1M
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of the club who may
Noyurthcloss. young politicians will
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live to see things in politics more
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surprising.
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Ball
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The time hasn’ t come yet’, how­
t, ia aetof• Mrs. Galloway,
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gram chairman, will be
ever, for, strangely enough, at this
final drafts o f depart­
moment more women than men
ing after June 1 0 .
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would be shockrd nt the idea of n
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SEE FLORIDA THIS YEAR
womnn on the presidential ticket.
[ in March, some radical
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FLORIDA TIMES-UNION
i were made in the by-laws
CONCERNING THE alleged
i f dues.. Notification of
It is the Constant Stream o f Water tl fttinges
has been mailed to
new cure for cancer, remember
Every now nnd then someone ad-( fisheries at Key West and Tarpon
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job member and the results
that I&gt;r. Glover, the discoverer, viM “see America first,” nnd this Springs; Lake Okeechobee, the
very gratifying in that
guarantees nothing, nnd regrets excellent suggestion is often taken, 'largest fresh water lake in tho
Keeps the W heel Turning—
i percentage of the memberuillieugh
there
are
many
people
United
States
entirely
within
one
publication given prematurely to who rush o ff to Europe if they
it already paid up. For the
state. St. Augustine, the oldest
^of any who may. have overhis work. There is, unfortunately,, have time and money, and perhaps city in the country, hns a number
Ithe matter, the new by-law
no ground for giving too great when abroad are unable to answer of intensely interesting historical
l quoted in full: ‘‘Annual
System
atically
depositing
a
part
of
ordinary
questions
about
America.
memorials. Helena Run is a-beau­
comfort o f assurance to unfortun­
i payable at the March bus­
your earnings every week keep.? your
Th'.iiMinds of Floridans know little tiful little stream near Leesburg
ate cancer victims!.
tling, Any member failing
o f their home state. And in the which sometimes runs into the gulf
bank bnlance grow ing.
ues by June 1 shall
her aues
Their best hope is in the state­ neighborhood— in Georgia ucd Ala­ and again changes its whimsical
ed to her dues the sum of
ment hy the great ’surgeon Mayo bama nnd the Carolina* there arc niilid and flows into the Atlantic,
ets per month, due notice
Make a deposit this week.
The word came to Mr. and Mrs.
that science is getting close to a troops of people who have not yet ocean. Florida* lias the largest
;teen sent by the treasurer.
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hud the pleasure of a visit to the banana plantation in the South, in .
PERSONALS
August Swanson of the marriage
cure, and even now can cure eighty country's, most unique section.
i.vtry
much
to.be
regretted
Orange county. A spouting well !y
of their youngest son, Archie, to
nifcoupf'of change o f resiper cent, Of all cases iC Ukpn ia Florida is different Iron: all the near Apopka throws water three
[«arid other circumstances . JoeGortzalA motored to Orlando l Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvard rao- Miss Hazel Tornquisb of Hhariton,
cither states. It has mitny attrac­ hundred.feet in the air. Indian £
time.
Iowa, on June 3. They left the sams
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" tored to Do Land yesterday.
»mh«r* will,not be In. apUve yeaterduy. / ..
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day on their bridal trip for Sfc
Don’t neglect a small growth, tions not to he found elsewhere. mounds are found in many sections.
(bior
the
coming
club
year.
[or
tne
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.The neighbors will liqvc a chance There is nothing more interesting
Paul, Minn., where hi,* brother, Al­
A.
Raffield
spent
S
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a
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in
surfaco sore or pdrsisfoAt soreness,, la conic down this summer, and no than the great state park south
IbTe for refnItoibe ^llgiMe
d;Mrs. Ni. !l.‘ Gqrnfcr.spent
vin, ia. Friends hero wish them
Tampa.
ot
*est£n
y
at
Corbnifdo
Beach.
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dmiht thousands will take nd- of Miami, with its tropical growth
much happiness and hope they will
JJHHL tease,
.vantage of the excursion rates and that- cannot he matched anywhere
come home soon.
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O.
L.
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returned'last
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aired by our .by^Igwir that
THE AGRICULTURAL depart­ •,'H.cinl trips, nnd actually get a else."
Mr. and.Mrs.'IIi'I^. Gibson leqve evening from u visit with-urV. E.
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snail
be
sent
ment reports the worst crops in P'ifi'P5*1.’ V?I Florida.
.If desirous of seeing the most
today lo r an extended trip west.
Mrs. Hilmer Lundquist nnd
D. Brownlee at Daytona Beach.
A CO M M U N ITY BUILDER
eorrespoiufing’ ’ secretary, '
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wonderful beach in the world, the
daughter, Melva, have been visit­
iniiny years. That
0, Shinnolaer.
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Mrs. R. L. Peck apent yesterday,
J. B." Taylor of Orlando Is In the ing for a couple of weeks « t vth^
those who cat the crops, hut may. |.li‘'HtWjG-fjllkrf VHt* thWusl'lvos n Florida i'.lk»~who -live away from
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theAtlantic
shtnUD
ta
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n
trip
-to
home o f her lister in Arcadia.
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Mrs. S. Robins returned home ing tofr some tim e'st a furniture
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cropping la nearing an city today, stopping at the Valdez after a pleasatft day spent at Eua- store on 8 anford Ave., going in
poets higher prices for grain, nml j j, jjst
on his wheeL
section. The sweet pep­ hotel.
tis yesterday.
with the wheat crop cut more thnn tions, toils of u few very interest- elsewhere.’
. was abort a n d 'of an InUtyt W H M fe is jte d this
Jacksonville has ninny other at­
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Moses and
forty 'million 'burheU, something*
irsde. Tomatoes were also
Lillian Shuman and Joo Leinhart sona of New York are spending
summer,
Ana
assuro* ItA renders tractions, added to its nearness to
the usual yield to tbe
ought to happen.. ,,
that th e/n ro interesting places nnd tho Atlantic nnd the fine beach re- ttw.^anpera are get- it Oviedo motored over to see "A ll some time in Sanford.
Y ou Furnish
worthy of attention. Quoting from
' m summer
sumt
it the
Cover x Mistake" last evening.
MEN THAT HEAL in money, ns another publication, thu Herald sort, nnd those Florida folks who I
do not muke a visit to the chief port
&lt; Miss Ina Jordan ia spending two
cow
peas
and
velvet
beans.
others deal in shoes,;corn or tLlin^i remarks:
F irst Street and Railroad Avenue
Miss Virginia King left Wednes­ weeks in Macon, Gn., as the guest
once ;n u while are hardly treating '
co, are amazed at money’s cheap- * “ Ajblqng t|_j»*m -ore Silver Springi, themselves fairly. Almost every
M RS. W . E. W A TSO N , MGR.
i sew residence o f A. Merritt day for New York where she will o f her brother.
gest ai
ami one of the most town and city of the stnte is worth
n&lt;*** nnd
nn.l nmintnin
the largest
ness
cnmplnin.
ia. progressing nicely, visit her aunt, Mrs. Marlowe.
beautiful natural springs in tha n visit, nnd ninny places arc p a r-!
Mrs. Ira D. Martin has ratumed
ate Is spacious, with niqe
"(Jail money" was lent yesterday world, which is big enough for a
ticulnrly attractive and have some !
from the hospital in Orlando,
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tad
bath.
A
wide
porch
exMr.
and
Mrp.
T&gt;
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Brown
are
nt the lowest price ip seven years, turning basin for large passenger especially unique features of inter- 1
•long the front and east leaving today to spend tho week­ greatly improved.
two per cent.’ 'Gentlemen gambling boats; the Key West extension of est. The Herald is advising "»ee I
end in Jacksonville.
Florida KaSt^Const, which is Florida first" und the idea is
Mrs. J. \V. Strange and Mias
in stocks could borrow more ithoapttyng
else
anywhere;
sponge
heartily indorsed.
ly than the United States govejrneir
Warren has completed a
Paulk Reeves, bookkeeper at the Helen Crosby leave today for
nient.
at Lake Monroe and Wll- First National bank, ia away on home.
raxlna and wife, who have hla vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Silas St. Johns of
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Mrs. V. U Wagner/ Eva Grace New York spent yesterday In Sanmonth.
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Wagpat1 end Miss Ziegler of Tam- -ford, on their way to Orlando.
lowest in ten ycary. Unfilled or­
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ders of the- big steel company in
Alberta Aycock, Drane Roberts,
Wednesday at New Smyrna
Store adjoining- corner, facii
ore rouutlj from tho Jast qf April to i
Anna
Mason, Maude Tyre, Jewell
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i with the Sanford teachers.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. McBride
Railroad Avenue, $60.00 a month.
the last gf May dropped,. 5^0^58 Jj
eavts ■today for Ocala 16 spend Carter and Peter Schoal motored
1 tad Mrs. Naugher and ths .wefck-end aa guests o f Mr. Me to Daytona Beach yesterday.
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Store fa cin g R ailroad’,.’Avenue, on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8 . Datger and
for their bid
none In Ten­
aid hom
BUT NOTHING sq^pis to bother
son motored over to Daytona today
Brownlqe
mdtored
over
Myrtle Ave. Id 4lh St,
ley edge, $55.00 per
Henry Fprd’s business. He sold
t o spend the day with relatives of
pd . last evening. Dr.
20 f),rt0 1 ca'rs a n lflr i’ L*' In the
E. Jacobs has returned
re* today for a few Mr. Daiger.
month of May, besides selling .'!00
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fa,eing
Railroad5
AytnuC,
$
2
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at
Owiodp.
after
visittractors u dby,i(and. breaking tho
The friends of Mrs. Joe Harold
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Mr.
and
record in the sale of Lincoln cars.
per month- .
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[J. T. Jacobs.-,,.
i‘ C. E. Satterwhlte of Baltl- ere glad to know she' Is rapidly imTepresentlng the Mqnsln^ iroving after her recent serious illmo:
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THE LINCOLN BALE,*from th**
C ort}aM i*«flt-W
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Weat.Banrear Corporation; Ma ta"•the less.
Ford point of view, is trilling, only
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easant
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returned.
after
a
pie
clty
jsday
callmg-on trade.
8 (?H in a month. What would be the
Mrs. E. R. Bliss and ^avid
Ito rslatives at Orlando.
effect if Ford should do with his
Mauley
o f Orlando will be the
Tbi; friends”- oY ^hado Walker,
Lincoln cars what he did with his
osts
of
Mra, Gonzalez for a few
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tractor,'forcing it into quantity _
ysat
OOneva.
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n
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production' basis by cutting t h o li
price in two? He ciui dt» that,
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Mias Mauda Lake, who has been
course, if hq, wants to.
,
H. McMahon and fam- attending Stuart Hall at Staunton,
V
Va., returned homd laat evening to
" ‘ rday for. Pierre, spend the summer months. Before
BUY YOtlR NEW automobile 2 v
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by
h«v
sister;
with n pnffeful mind^-TlMAiibbar
returning home Miss Lake enjoyed
the sumidsr.
who will be her
tire supply will not ho exhausted;
a trip to New York and other
neither will it ever be thoroughly
points of Interest
controlled by financiers in London
or anybody cl*c.%
s i * s
t
Representing Sanford . at the
and
Btate Christian Endeavor conven­
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tta yes!Sf. tion In Tampa, Jupm 1^*18
turns
Mias Gertrude Runge, Miss
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yui i* ■
Lehman, Rodman - Lehman and
Brazil with tho news that "that re- i J
geion is capable of growing rubber ■
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MU* Olive Ted Runge.
to supply the whole world".
.Daytona
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Rev. Wiihlberg Was a visitor over
school picnic was,a great success
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at the home of Mr. and
yesterday aftornoon, as well os be
" j Mrs. Ecicson and came with them
ing an enjoyable affair.
! to the Children's Day services. Tho
The Florida Method}*! Orphan bad storm interferred with
age was selected as the site, not evening meeting,.
only because of its beauty, but be­
Norman Hwannnn and Mrs. Mrca u se, an altruistic motive also
Dougall of Celery Avenue were vis­
j prompted the selection.
About 25 cars went over from itors Sunday at the home of his
|Sanford, and everyone believes tb»t parents, Mr. and Mra. Nils Swan­
the picnic
was tnce *largest In at­ son.
.
tendance.
Mrs. Stokes and children of
Tho welcome given the visitots
l&gt;y the matron, ojf the Home and |Jacksonville came Sunday to join
ill
also the Joy afforded the little ones |tier husband, who ha.*; been here
made all feel that a repetition i for some time boarding nt the
home of her bi other, Morgon
would not come amiss.
|Lloyd. They have rented the Cra­
mer cottage in Gvapevllle for light
, hour t keeping.
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How would you like to have n street paved with human
skulls? Suppose this city had streets paved with gb»*
Would they be more desirable than the w onderful asphalt
streets now in use in Sanford?
We, here in Sanford, think we know a lot about paving
streets. W e are specializing on asphalt and brick nnd are
proud o f the fact that this city is becom ing known for the
fine condition o f its streets and avenues.
But look back a few years nnd note how the old timers
solved the paving problem in an entirely different manner. A
w riter in a magazine about twenty years ago had this to say
about the curious pavements o f the world, m ost o f which
had been laid by persons whose tastes have ranged from
burnished copper to human skulls.
.
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“ An Italian nobleman has lately had the courtyard
o f his palace paved with slabs o f marble, granite and
other stone, every one o f which has been brou gh t from
a different land. Europe, Asia, A frica, A m erica and
Australia have all supplied materials for this curious
mosaic, which is composed o f over five hundred pieces
each engraved with the name of the country or state
from which it came.
•
‘ ‘The fam ous Hue de la Itepubllque, in Lyons, is laid
in glass blocks, eight inches square, which are so sym ­
m etrically fitted together as to prevent the possibility o f
w ater passing between the interstices.
“ On the occasion o f his accession to the throne o f
Bavaria, Mnximilian Emmanuel had one o f the roads
leading to his palace paved with plates o f burnished cop­
per, which, gleam ing in the sunshine, had all the effect
, o f the m ore precious metal, gpld. . Down this road it was
his intention to proceed in royal pomp, but his purpose
was unfortunately frustrated by a gang o f robbers, who
one night overpowered the guards and carried off much
o f the valuable paving.
.
^ “ Louis XJV iiad one p f the courts o f his palace at #
Versailles paved with squares o f silver, pad) o f which,
recorded som e tr iu m p h io the French arm s. These spr— -

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D riving out in tho farm ing districts one m ay see n cro s!h:,vo “ccn n‘,vertised ten tifoeA a s 1
and acres o f fine farms. Those persons w ho take the time jjn u ch ' n ,,ur purc democracy. Had
and the trouble to go out to these faring.a*o
b?en the *',n ot lhc Kn*1'sh king, m '
chase farm products fresh from* th e flblds at TcasoHftblj?'fn!,,ta&lt;|;‘ of tho Danish king, the
rices. But there ore a good many people who cannot go i n , PaP&lt;jrs wouldn’t hare been big
the country to make their purchases. Every fam ily doer t'n°ugh to hold the enthusiasm of
not own an automobile, while others who do hnVfr not the th(J minute detail*,
time.
WORKING MEN should note
A curb market once or twice a week would in alf-probathat in one s!n/c nlone, new York,
bility meet with a ready response on the part o f S anford’s
people. W ithout interfering with the business o f any o f the one hundred thousand men have
local states, a market o f this kind would soon becom e p rof­ been discharged from their work ,
.i* i
itable and popular. And it would be the means o f demon­ within a few week*.
This
bed
sign,
only
temporary,
it
strating to everybody the value o f S an ford ’s great farm ing
is
to
be
hoped,
demands
thought.
country.
Leaders that advise workmen for
Sanford could have a curb market that would m ake some
the
workmen's good will not en­
other cities look like pikers.
courage too many strikes nt this
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that the city has purchased
water works plant tho next step
the acouirlng o f the electric
voted almost unanimously in
P**ot. The citizens of Sanox the bond issue which profunc?, ,o r.the acquisition of
‘ public utilities and many of
are desirous of seeing .quick
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----------------------------------a boon alike to tile grow ers and to the purchasers o f produce,
1IAVK WE Anglomaniac sndbtt,
M iam i’s curb market hns constantly grow n Ia popularity
in the United Stacs? Yes, we havo.1
until now it is hardly possible for. the gardeners and
‘ A Miss Green, of Nc\V
poultrym en to keep up with the demand... ,
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marries Prince Viggo Christian.
Sanford, o f all cities, should have a curb m arket. It
Adolph Georg, son'of the K in g a f
is in a position to fill a market o f this kind w ith a g rea t;
City editors, who know
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ittcr business conditions provided
rervone contribute* his part to
sking it a success. What a finfc
aklng
I DO NOT allow m yself jp suppose thnt either the con ­
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. people
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jwqt.lt would be if_ all
the
vention
or the league, have jcondudcd to decide that I atm
of this rity could come to tho end
either
the
greatest’ or fhe b ^ t mun in A m erica, but rather
of next week with their hills ull
paid.
they have concluded it is not best
JHto
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^ rses wl\ile
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crosHI The Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce should have thu support of
^11 the buiiincsH men of Spnford in
carrying out it* activities of the
coming year. Without solicitation
give your membership to the ortg y d m lo n *nd become identifled
With a progressive institution.
-O----•The Jacksonville Journal points
tl* t inasmuch as President
ilidge has been recently de­
rated four times out of five by
In the solution of certain
ablema, that his hatting average
two hundred. After the Novemelertion* his average will he
ssideraoly less.
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n support of hi* contention that
xine.3 and not necessity, has
n the mother of invention, a
ker recently declared that it
t hnve been the laxy cave man,
red of revisiting the spring every
4me he wanted a drink, who defirst rude pall so that he
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LAKELAND IN A Own W orld Record TO YANKEES BY
SCORE OF 10 T Q A Ga b r i e l
4 TO 1 C O N T E S T

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check the Barpn batters.
.Score by innings:
Nashville . ......003 010 000—4 13 0
Birmingham . , 000 100 31x—5 13 1
Lindstrom, Ketchum, Enzman
and Mackey; Good and Spencer.

POSTPONE BOXING MATCH
CLEVELAND, June 13.—The
boxing ahow for the benefit of the
American Olympic fund, featuring
Harry Greb, middleweight cham­
pion, and Marty Burke, Cleveland
light heavyweight, was again post­
MOBILE, June 13.— Little Rock
poned Wednesday night because of
rain. It is planned to hold it hit Pitcher Ban Boone hard Thurs­
day and won the third straight
Thursday night.
game of th eserics, 5 to 1.
Score by innings:
Littlo Rock ... 200 000 003—5 15 1
Mobile . ......... 000 010 000— 1 4 3
Cash, McCall und Lapan; Boone
and Devormer.

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NEW ORLEANS, June 13— New
Orleans defeated Memphis 4 to 2
in the third gurne of the series here
Thursday. Hollingsworth run his
number of consecutive .victories to
nine.
Score by inflings;
Memphis......... 011000 000—2 9 2
New Orleans 100 200 01 x—4 13 0
Rogers, Kelly and Ynrynn; Hol­
lingsworth and Dowie.

YOU get exactly the
same service whether
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you telephone us your
Stribling-Greb Bout
order.
Scheduled for July 4

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BENTON HARBOR, Mich., June
13.— Floyd Fitzsimmons, who pro­
moted the Tommy Glbbons-Georges
Carpentier light at Michigan City,
Ind., Memorial Day, Thursday an­
nounced he had signed Harry Greb,
the middleweight champion, and
“ Young” Stribling for n ten-round
match ut Michigan City on July 4.
The word yiddish, itself is a cor­
ruption of the German “ Judisch,”
which means Jewish.

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Every time you eat food that
does not properly digest you
do not get the full nutritional
value — you are over-taxing
your stomach. Nourishing and
perfect bakings are what good
health demands. The one sure
way is— use pure flour and
good baking powder.
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with self-rising flour — then
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NEW YUKK, June 13.— Har­
Boston Noses Out Game From
old Osborne of the Illinois A. C.
W recking Service
Smokers Shut Out Daytona, 4 to 0
RIDING
Cleveland, 4 to 3 — Chicago
Chicago, Wednesday broke his
— 8t. ePtersburg Wins Closely
COMFORT
Beats Philadelphia.
Own world's record for the
Contested (lame From Orlando.
Phone G43-W.
N igh t 289-R
decathlon when he scored
P. A . MERO
DETROIT,
June
13.
—
Detroit
7377.38
points
in
10
events
in
BRADENTOWN, June 13.— Be­
the final try-outs for the Amer­
failed to hit Pennock consistently
fore a Thursday half-holiday rec­
ican Olympic tenm. His old
Beware of imitation.. Demand
ord breaking crowd the Growers
Thursday and New York won, 10
mark of 7350 wus established
the genuine in 1Oc and 35c pack­
humbled the leading Lakeland
to
4.
Ruth
made
his
fifteenth
at the national championships
age. bearing abovo trade mar’
FARM
S.
Highlanders, 4 to 1. Well timed
Sanford
A
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and
2nd
St.
home
run.
extra base hits turned the trick. I last year.
Score by innings:
The day was wet but three negro
New York .. 420 210 010— 10 13 0
boxing matches, the band and a
10 acre*. Improved, tiled: barn,
tenant house; place well located;
watermelon-eating contest held in­
Detroit .......... 000 120 001— 4 13 2 w
orth
$1,009 per acre. For quick
terest until the slack of the rain.
H ow T h e y S ta n d
1 Pennock and Schang; Cole, S. sale party
will take $8,000 and a r­
Score by innings:
range terms to suit purchaser.
Johnson, Pillette and Woodall.
Lakeland .......... .... . 000 010 000—1
Florida State League
11 acres, with house, located wtth
Bradentown ........... 020 101 OOx—4
hard road on tw o sides; farm In
W. L. Pet.
Clubs:
Beaton
4;
Cleveland
3
best o f Hhupe; recently re-tlled. At
Ery and Smith; Rainey and Mc­ Lakeland ....... ............ 39 18 .084
CLEVELAND. O., June 13.— a bargain.
Daniel.
Orlando ......... .............33 25 .569 Boston evened the series with
10 acres. Just off Heard ill); Im­
St. Petersburg ...........33 25 .509 Cleveland Thursday, winning 4 to
proved; barn, tenant house: corn
Tampa, 4; Daytona, fl
Bradentown . ........... 28 30 .483 3.
and
peas now on place. Another
DAYTONA, June 13.— Pitcher Tampa ...........
22* 30 .379
tinrirnln.
Score
by
innings:
Cobcr, who was released by the Is­ Daytona ......... ......... Tm 39 .310
Boston ............ 000 210 100—4 10 0
landers some time ago, returned
Cleveland
.......100 010 001—3 0 0
to City Island Thursday afternoon
American League
Ferguson and O’Neill; Covol*
In Tampa Uniform and occupied
w. L. Pet.
Clubs:
the mound. He was in great form Boston . ......
19 .578 oskle, Ray and Myatt.
and had his former teammates eat­ New York
........... 20 19 .578
Bring the Coupon to our Plant and Get a G0-cent Quart o f
Chicago 5; Philadelphia 3
ing out of his hand during the en­ D etroit.......... ........... 28 23 .549
Ice Cream for
CHICAGO, June 13.—Thurston
tire nine innings, allowing only Chicago .......... ......... 22 22 .500
won
his
ninth
game
of
the
season
three hits and shutting out Day­ St. Louis ....
22
.489
.... 23
tona, 4 to 0.
F O R T Y -F IV E CENTS
Washington . ........... 22 24 .478 Thursday, the White Sox defeating
............ 20 25 .444 the Athletics, 5 to 3.
Cleveland .
Score by innings:
Score by innings:
Tampa .................... 200 011 000—4 Philadelphia . ............ 18 28 .391
Philadelphia . . 000 010 200—3 9 1
IN C O R PO R A TE D
R O Y A L ICE CREAM COUPON
Daytona.................. 000 000 000—0
Chicago ............ 100 010 OOx—5 0 l
National League
Gober and Gower; Cornett and
Coupon
good for Fifteen Cents. Cut this out nnd get a Sixty.
Burns, ftommell and 'Perkins;
Rooms 515-510
W. L. Pet.
Clubs:
Sims.
Cent
Quart
of Ice Cream for Forty-Five Cents at our plant.
First Nat’l Bk Bldg.
New York .... ...........3 0 19 .012
(COUPON GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY)
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30
20
Chicago
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ORLANDO, June 13. — With
Fla,
In ancient times the seventh Sanford
"Wee Willie” Wilson pitching, St. Brooklyn ........ ............ 25 • 21 .544
Petersburg won over Orlando here Cincinnati ...... ............ 25 23 .521 child o f u seventh child was credit­
Pittsburgh . . ............ 22 24 .478 ed with supernatural powers.
Thursday, 1 to 0.
Y j
F IT FOR A QUEEN
Boston ........... ............ 21 24 .'407
Score by innings:
St. Petersburg
100 000 000— 1 St. iAiuis ....... ......... —20 29 .408
Orlando ................... 000 000 000—0 Philadelphia . ............ 10 28 .304
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Wilson and Torres; Cump und
Southern League
Francis.
Clubs;
w . L. Pet.
Memphis ........ ............ 37 17 .085
To Decide Leonard’ s New Orleans ............ 34 23 .596
Nnshvilh: . .............. 28 25 .518
Next Title Opponent Atlanta
.......... ............27 27 .500
NEW YORK, June 13.— A Chal­ Mobile ........... ............ 27 29 .482
29 .453
CASH O N LY
lenger for Benny Leonard's light­ Birmingham . ............m
31 .415
Little
Roek
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22
weight crown will be chosen by on
elimination tournnment In-July, de­ Chattanooga , ............ 10 39 .291
tails of which will be arranged by
S U G A R , 10-LBS FOR............................... ................85CTS.
a committee which started work
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BEST BLUE ROSE RICE, 3-L B S.........................25 C l’S.
Wednesday. The committee ap­
S IL V E R B A R PEACHES, NO. 2 C A N S .........23 CTS.
pointed by the State Athletic Com­
ATLANTA, Ga.i June 13.--A tmission consists of Tex Rickard of
S IL V E R B A R PEACHES, NO. 3 C A N S............ 33 CTS.
Madison Square Gardens, Charles lantn piled up n total of nine runs
*515 Elm Avenue-------------------- Phone 645
L. Henderson of the Nostrand A.
while
McLaughlin
hold
the
Chat­
C., Simon Flaherty of the Queensa
M F U L L LIN E OF N A T IV E AN D W E STE R N MEAT'S,
boro A. C.,-James J. Johnson of tanooga club to four hits, the M
Sugar, 10-lbs f o r ........................................ ...................85 cts.
the National Sports' Alliance and Crackers winning D to 0 here ■
FRESH FR U IT AN D V E G E T A B L E S
Charles Briefer of the Pioneer Thursday.
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Best Head Rice, 3 lb s ................................................ 25 cts.
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Score by innings:
Sugar Cured B reakfast B acon...................................28 cts.
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The commission Tuesday picked Chuttunuogu . . 000 000 000—0 4 5 ■
New Irish P otatoes.................................:............GO cts. Pk.
Louis "Kid” Kaplun of Meriden, Atlanta .......... 500 003 0 U —9 10 0 ■
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Conn., as the most logical chal­
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for - Johnny
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it. QUICK SERVICE TRANS­
Maple. Phone 388.
ENT—0-room house, newly FER, Rhone 498.
throughout; fine location,
fifth St.
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
ENT — Furnished house,
ration. Park Avc. See W.
R E A L -E ST A T E
*n.
v
,
!N'T—Cottage, unfurnished,
W e h ave s o m e a t t r a c t iv e real e s ­
‘dmetto Ave. See W. J. tate lis tin g s to offer. ( W e s t F irst
•NT— Cottage, 112 French
it;
also
housekeeping
■ARply_.300 French Avc.___
! FOR RENT^Furnistoeii
^furnished bungalow and
Hth St. and 4)«k Aye, In*
Rs. Julius Takach, Celary
t Mrs. Asplmvall, 12th St.
die Avc.
«
^ T —Two-story' garage on

B trset.)
On* 7-room B u n ga low ,
c lo s e in, a g o o d buy, an d g o o d
terms.
F o r Sal*. M e r c a n tile b u s in e s s on
F ir st Htrsst. g o o d lo c a t io n , e s t a b ­
lished trade. I’ o o r h ealth o n l y r e a ­
son f o r gellin g.
F oi':-R en t. e , r o o m c o t t a g e , pos gsasloii at on ce. F if t h Street and
P a r k . A v en ue.
P r i c e r e a s o n a b le .
F o r Bale. S ev er a l B v e -ro o m c o t ­
ta ges. wait lo c a t e d , easy te rm s.
F ir e In surance. T h is d e p a r t m e n t
I* ready,
rates
nnd
inspection*
c h e e r f u l ly furn ish ed.
E m p lo y m e n t.
W e can a s s i s t In
s e c u r in g position * o f all kin ds.

ts. y. C. Coller..____
8NT — Two_ ______
garages,
SEMINOLE "
“ilia Avenue. Apply Be*
Mford Ave. and Fourth St.
Business
Exchange
»ille, North Carolina .(play
*
t
of the South), write Byman Welakn B ldg.------ Phone 303
wr &amp;. Son, Realtors, Rental
COTTAshviHe, N. C.

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W a n t e d TO BUY— Direct from
owner attractive residence with
all improvements. Must be in good
residential section and price must
be right. In answering give location
of property and description of
house, price wanted and terms o f­
fered. Address Box 80, care The
Sanford Herald.

p a r t ie s c lu lm ln g an imer.est
la n d s In volved In this suit
M. B. llr o c k , deceased o r
pla t t h e r e o f r e co r d e d In P la t Hook
t o be held.. the en su in g t w o ysurs.
w ise, w h o s e nam es nnd p la c e s o f 1, p a g e 6 . S e m in o le C ou n ty Rscnrds. been called nnd o r d e ir.e. d *,..1,1
w it h in I T h e fo llo w in g named a re app oint...........
n&gt; anci
in»|i«omrn aim
re sid e n c e a r e u n k n ow n . D e f e n d ­ Snld Innd b e i n g m o r s p a rt icu la rly
nd I h r o u X u t H...
psrlSl
T a..i u„h„„lI
to
c t . ann
s . Inspectors
and civra
c le r k nt
a
,,
*
tvvriei i a x Henqol| t |,„ |,r,-rlnrta named, w ith in snld
an ts.— O rd e r f o r C on st ru c tiv e Her- d e s c r ib e d as b e g in n i n g nt a point , Dlrffilst No. I
H*m
n
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le
C
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t
y
;
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T
a
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ftchtxd
D
istrict
to
hold
N.tl c h a in s w e s t f r o m n post . vftutmlf n &lt; rh ln . said d is t r ic t bfln ir "&gt;««■ mild rivet In n '
„ vjcfc
ated 2 n c h a in s so u th fr om th e tmlf
it Lkn4w" "" Long wood dk'cclal Tux,
No. 7. (Chuluuta) J. B.
se Ttiq C om p la in a n t h a v in g filed her m ile post b e t w e e n section s 2 a n,i
(bl II.I
iij*trtcl. rm Tumidity. Jtmslftnydsr, tWo. tr. Jqrohq nnd Mrs. Jns w..b
r n ' hill o f c o m p la in t ...In.
this
...................................................
. 4- ti h e n c e r im w e s t R.42^cjntn*. sy a lh
, „ » b f o F t h r im rp o s e o f d v t i t , sic I’ n-vatt. In spectors; and .Mrs/ J.
-•a .v -w d ii xtux-jUiLiea. . Lbjit—alioJ.A.Blutliifi-. ^uat J J 2 c h a in s . Jtortlt
^.i^-ii, ju* i m i i s a a .A([.the! y. n
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i^~rni,-niw-TW
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^__ Siv»-.ob^.'w.aw|
4, W
IS! v»w&lt;v
|Mill , r \ irm * o i b t ftn. ij i f t t M i l -NTT-*
■t. nnd n lso
aims In terested In said lands d e ­ soiitlt. rung,] 31
*31.
two years, amt the numhvf of mtllsl D., 1*3
.................
.. ghhonl tax to he levied t.ol'N TY B O A R D O F B U llLIC INs c r ib e d In mild m i l o r Com plaint, ‘ ( T r a c i N o .- 3 .)
of dhilrlrt.
BTIHTFTIUN
FOR SEMIN OLE
w h o s o n am es ure u n k n o w n t o her
L o f 6. 1|lurk_H. o f ’ Di'. H e n r y F o » - and" c'bUeCted f o r e a c h o f t h s nald
COUNTY.
an d h a v in g o th e r w is e com p iled w ith ter's H a m m o c k
east
from
L a k e years.
“aw
IS H E R E B Y O R.D
. . . . . . t’r
..
........................
. .E ItB lI. C h arm , na s h o w n b y J. O. F r i e s a u r - :
T h o Cou n ty Hoard o f P u b li c In - By U A. DALLAS,
Clialrnian Urn Tern.
thnt th e defen d a n ts , l o - w l t : A1I p a r . , v ,,y „ f im k o C h a r m b y pla t t h e r e o f st rn c tlo n bus d e term in ed l»y r e s o lu t i e s c l-------.
a i m i—
n g -nn
- ....................
Interest In
- —
said
'*• r e c o r d e d In IMat -Hook 1. ppaaggee 6. thin that ten m ills Is th e estim a ted A ttes t: T. W . LAW TON.
fSeal)
H,-eret«re.
la n d s h e r e in a f t e r d es cr ib ed under S e m in o le C ou n ty R ec ord s. Snld Innd mlllngn n ecessary to lie voted lit
M. E. Ilrnck, deceased nr o th er w is e, b e i n g m o r e p a rt icu la rly d e s c r ib e d ottdh e t f c t l o n f o r th e p u rp o s e o f the May iil-23-30; Juno S-13.
a n d all pa rties c la im in g nn Interest ns b e g i n n i n g at a p o s t situ ated I* said specia l tax s c h o o l d is t r ic t f o r
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
NOTICE o r ELECTION,
In said
lands
whose
nam es and c h a in s so u th f r o m the h a lf m ile the n nspln g t w o years.
In
c
o
m
p
lia
n
c
e
with
th
o
p
r
o
v
isio
n
s
p la c e s o f r e s id e n c e « r « u n k n ow n . p o s t b e t w e e n s e c t i o n s 3 and
T h e f o l l o w i n g n am ed a r e a p p o i n t ­
It,
General Shop Bad Mill Work
Bald land b e i n g situ ated In S e m i­ t h e n c e run w est tc.93 chain s, thence ed to art ns In sp e c to r s and c l e r k s o f la w ap plicab le th ereto, n o t ic e Is
n ole C o u n ty . Florldu. and d es cribed so u th 1.60 cha ins, th e n ce e a s t IB.1 3 ' at th e p r e c i n c ts named, yvlthln sa d h ereby g iv e n that an e le c t io n tins
s e c t i o n 11, t o w n s h i p 31 south, ran ge] Specia l T a x School D istrict, t o hold be e n i nllvd nml ordered to lie held,
as f o l l o w s :
Contractor and Builder
nml tli.c sam e will be held wltliln
B e g in #t S B c o r n e r o f Sec. 9, Tp. c h a in s , th e n c e north* 1.90 chain *. In said r lg c tlo n :
.. „ „
nnd.
thrMimlinlit
Special
Tux
Sch
ool
nst.
All
lamia
in
Som ln olei
P recin ct No. 9 ( L o n g W o n d ) , H. C,
21 S. U 31 E, run tlienco w e s t 9.99^
517 Commercial Street
unity, F lo r id a .
I D lils on . Mrs F r a n c e s t\ N e lm e y e r D istrict No. 5, Sem in ole C ou n ty.
ch a in s ,
th e n ce
north 6
chains,
tb u n c o east 9.9'J chains, thence soulli
I t ( a p p e a r i n g f r o m th e s w o r n hill, and, Mrs. D ella C. W a lk e r . In s p e c . Florldu. said district be in g a lso
k n ow i, us Geneva Sp ecial T n x Sch ool
6 c h a in s to poin t o f beg in n in g . A ls o o f riWnpInlnt ftlod herein a g a i n s t you tora; and J. A. lllstlln o. c le r k .
Juno
17th.
P r e cin c t No. 10 ( l.a k e M a r y ) Mrs. District, on Tu esda y.
b e g i n n i n g nt a poin t 6 chains north th at y o u h a v e o r c la im to have
o f th e HE c o r n e r o f Sec. 9. Tp. 31 B.. s o m e In terest In th e a b o v e described M. l&gt;. Durant. A. M ln c h e w . W . J. 1934. f o r th e purpose o f d e t e rm u n g
R, 31 East, run th en ce w est 5 chains, lands. YOU, nnd each o f y o u are H opkin s. Jr.. I n s p e c to r s : and Mrs. w h o shall be tr u stees o f Hie s l i d
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator)
district f o r ths next s u c c e e d in g t w o
t h e n c e north 1*0 ft., thence B e s t 5 h e r e b y req u ired an d o r d e r e d to bo F ran k 8 . V e r n a y . c le r k .
P r e cin c t
No.
It
( A l t a m o n t e years, and the num ber o f m ills o f
ch a in s , th e n ce sou th 1 * 0 ft. to plupe an d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r C i r c u i t Court
Works
I
nt th e C o u r t H o u s e In Hanford. F l o r ­ Hprnu»). A r th u r L e w s . Mrs. II. C. district sch ool tnx to hn levied nnd
o f b e g in n i n g .
of
th e
said
a r e and each o f them Is h ereb y r e ­ ida. o n th e first M onda y In July. Lyniiiu .,an d Mra. F r a n k It. Rounds, co lle c te d f o r euch
yenrs.
•If It’s Metal we cz fteld ft.”
1921, th e sa m e b e i n g the 7th d a y of n s p e c t o f s : anti II. E. F u ller, c le r k .
q u ir e d t o a p p e a r to th o Bill Of Coni
■The County Ronrd o f Riitdlc In-Dated- this th o Cth day o f May. A.
p la in t In tin* cniisn on the 7lh day J u ly . 1911, und n ru le d a y o f our
a iru rtlon has determined by r e s o lu ­
fANFORD, FLORIDA
nald Court, th en nnd th er e to m a k e
o f J u ly . A. D. 1021.
IT 13 F l-'U T lIE Il O R D E R E D that a n s w e r u n t o th e said bill o f c o m . CO UNTY B O A R D O F P U B L IC IN- tion that te n mills Is the estim a ted
mil
Inge
n
ecessary
to
he
v
oted
nt
..HTimC’TIO N F O R SR MIN OL.B
lntnt filed h erein a g a i n s t ynu. and
a c o p y o f tills o r d e r he pu blished
ea c h election f o r the pu rpoes o f tho
COUNTY. F L O R I D A .
o n c e a w eek f o r eig h t c o n s e cu tiv e
uroln y o u sh all fall n ot. el.i* entd
said speclul tux school district f o r
w e e k s In t h - S a n fo r d
llerulrt.
n hill o f eontplu ln t w ill ho t a k e n a* By C. A. DALLAS.
the en su in g tw o years.
,
C h airm an P r o Tern.
n e w s p a p e r p u blish ed In Sem in ole c o n f e s s e d a g a i n s t y o u and f o llo w e d
T h o f o l l o w i n g mimed nro a p p o i n t ­
A t t e s t . T. W. L A W T O N .
b y ftnnl decree.
C o u n ty . Florida,
____
ed to act us Inspectors und c le r k s
( S e a l)
S e c r e ta r y .
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . I h e r e ­
It Is further ordered thnt this
nt the precincts named, w ithin said
u n to set my hand and official seal citation ho published In the Han May 16*33-30; J u n o 6-13.
Special Tux Sch ool District, to hold
ford Herald, n nw.vapuper published
t h is 7th day o f M ay, A. D. 1924.
Real Estate and Insurance
said election :
In Snnford. Homlnolq County. Flor­
NOTICE O f ELECTION.
( B e a l)
K- A. DOUGLASS.
R reclnct No. 6 (G e n e v a ). Mrs. M a­
I n r o g ip lla n c a w ith the p r o v i s io n s
C le rk C irc u it Court. » em ln o| « C o u n ­ ida. once each yitiok for a period &lt;(f
Puieaton-Brumloy Bldg.
o f law a p p lic a b le th ereto, n o t ic e Is ry Stone*, it. E. Ouhard and A. A.
eight consecutive weeks.
ty. Florldu.
W i t n e s s m y h an d and o f f ic ia l seel h ereby g l v o n th a t an e le c t io n h as Moran. Inspectors; nnd Mrs. Mutllo
By A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
Fianford, Fla.
II.'D o o le y , clerk.
o
f
o
f
f
ic
e
at
Hanford.
8
u
m
ln
ole
C
ou
n
­
-been
c
a
lled
and
o
r
d
e
r
e
d
t
o
be
h
eld
,
J. W . HUNTE1L
I'rr cln c t No. 15 ( O s c e o la ) . Mr*. F.
ty. F lor ld n . this th e Ith d a y o f May. and th e sam e w ill he held w ltliln
S o l ic it o r f o r Com plainant.
and th r o u g h o u t Sp ecia l T a x S c h o o l T. Summerall). II. L. Lin dsey and
A. D. 1924.
D istrict N». 3. S e m in o le C o u n ty , John Itlley. In spectors; Mra. J. M.
(
C
l
e
r
k
'
s
Heal)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS.
Circuit
Court,
.Seventh
Judicial
In
Lemoinn, clerk.
Circuit, ftrmlnolc Cuunly, Flor­ C le rk C irc u it C ou rt, S e m in o le C o u n ­ F lorida , sa id d tatr lc l b e i n g a l s o
D eled this tlie *th day ot May. A.
known
na
OVlwflo
H|m*c i I
Tax
ty F lo r id a .
ida— In Chuurccy.
s c h o o l -District, o n T u e s d a y , J u n o D. 1*24.
G e o r g e I.i‘« W h c d e r , Joined by her HCELLK MAIN EH.
COUNTY
B O A R D O F P U B L IC INS o l i c i t o r f o r C om p la in a n t.
ITth, 1911. for Hie p u r p o s e o f d e t e r ­
APPROPRIATE
h u s ba n d am i next friend. It. F.
ST RUCTION FOR SE M IN OLE
m inin g w h o sh all he tr u s t e e s o f the
W h e e le r , com p la in a n t, vs. C a th e ­ Mnv 9 - t A - 3 3 - I 0 ; J u n o I-13-20-2T;
COUNTY.
F
LO
R
ID
A
.
said d is tr ic t f o r th e next s u c c e e d i n g
J u l y 4.
, LETTERING
r in e M. R e m i n g t o n and her huat w o years, nml th e n u m b er o f m ills Ry C. A. DALLAS.
lm ml, E.
E. R e m in g t o n , s o m e ­
Chairm an P r o Tern.
f*or
AU Qussea of Work
o
f
distric
t
sc
h
o
o
l
tax
to
he
lev
ied
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
t i m e s k n o w n as Ellphalet ItemA ttes t: T . W. L A W T O N .
107 Nortl Sanford Ava
In c o m p l i a n c e w it h th e p r ovision s and c o lle c t e d f o r each o f th e aahl
In ( t o n . et ul . D e f e n d a n t s . ^ 8 ult
(S
ea
l)
S
e
cretary
o f la w a p p l i c a b l e th ereto, n otic e Is years.
t o Q u iet T lt le T h e C o u n ty B o a r d o f P u h ]lc I n ­ May lt - 3 3 - 3 0 ; Juno 6-13.
h e r e b y g i v e n th a t an e l e c t i o n has
C1TATION.
T o C a th erin e M. R e m in g t o n and be e n c u lled an d o r d e r e d t o be held. st r u c tio n has d e t e r m in e d by r e a o -

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
. DIR FTT0R¥ OF £ ANFriR 0

Sanford Novelty
W orks

K

W . J. Thigpen

Elton J Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, — ■■
Florida

Schelle M aines
* -Mi L A W Y E R
— Court House

George A . DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
• Over Seminole County
Lok
Sanford, - — Florida

Fred R. W ilson
A TTO R N EY-AT-LAW
First National B a n k e d * ,
Sanford ■ - ■■ ■ ■■ Florida

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M ISCELLANEOUS—
FOR SALE

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EARN $5 to $20 weekly copying
names for mail order firm. Par­
FOR RENT—Two room apart­ ticulars stamp. J. Leonard, Box 91, FOR SALE— Durlop Cord Tire* by ‘
ment. with or withput garage. Roxbury, Mass.
Fellows. Service Station, corner 618 Oak Avenue.
________
tst and Elm Ave.
FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
FOR SALE— Practically new sewrooms, with sleeping porth, ono
ing machine. Box 117.
i
R
E
A
L
ESTATE
binck behind hospital, 804 W. Fifth
Street.
JIMMIE HOWARD’S repair aho»
a r ts '
is located at the corner of Font
FOR RENT—Two room house­ FOR SALE—’ Celery fnrmg, all
sizes and prices. It will pay you nnd Pine Avc- and he will be glad
keeping apartment. 719 Oak Ave­
to_ see us if you are going to buy. to see any of his old customera, and
nue.
BUILDING
We sell at tho owners' prices, take care of their wants at any
FOR RENT—Two 4-room apart­ strictly.
time. He does general auto repair AOX
M A T E R IA L
ments. Inquire^Palm Hotel.
FOR SALE—5-room bungalow, all work, and guarantees satisfaction.
FOR RENT—Two furnished housemodern, on Laurel Ave. $4,000, Bring your auto troubles to hhn.
M1KALLK Concrete Co., general _kpcj&gt;ing rooms. 716 W. First SL easy terms.
h u s ba n d K. E. R e m in g t o n , s o m e
nnd then forget them.
cement work, aidewlako, build­
t im e s k n o w n as E llp h a le t R e m l n g - '
FOR SALE— 6-room house, mod­ FOR SALE- Complete radio cquipton . W i l l i a m F o s t e r and w if e , Mary ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. R FOR RENT— Furnished npartment
ern, water, lights nnd gas, well
modern conveniences. 815 Park
P. Foster, M ary E. F o s t e r nnd h u s­ Terwlllexer, Prop.
will take small cash payment
band. H en ry F o s t e r , Calvin W h itn e y
Avc., or phone Mr. Martin, 40-W.__ furnished. Lot 75 ft. front on Park and balance easy terms. Box 201,
nnd H arla n W h it n e y , his w ife,' HlLumber and Building Material.
Ave.
$3,500,
Terms.
care Herald.
FOR RENT — Three partly fur­
m on M eC h esn ey nnd
B o r i n a • M cCarter Lumber Company
C h i s n e y , Ills w if e . T h o m a s A. Bin­
nished
housekeeping
rooms.
FOR
SALE— Complete radio equip­
N. Laurel M. Phone 565.
SEMINOLE REALTY CO.,
der. H . A. M eCh esn ey, so m e t im e s
Grown people preferred. 803 Holly
ment nnd complete sets at varioua
k n o w n as H e r b e r t A. M eChesney and HILL LUMBER CO.
Seminole
Hotel
Annex.
House of Ave.
prices. Cash or terms. Box 201.
K o rn h l A .-M e C h e s n e y , his w if e . A nn
Service, Quality and Pries
enre Herald.
M eC h esn ey C r e i g h t o n nnd M ao M cC h c sn ey . If l iv in g , w h o s e p la ce o r
Trunks, baggage, pianos, safes,
i-utl SALE— A one stable manure,
p la ce* « f r e s id e n c e are u n k n o w n ,
A Danish seaman whose skin FOR SALE— Fifteen acres of land,
anywhere nt
no sawdust- $5 ton F. O. Bnnd If dead, to nil pa rties c l a i m i n g in fact, anything,
all
cleared.
Four
acres
of
finest
time.. QUICK SERVICE turned from white to black in six muck land cleared and drained. Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast*
Interests u n d e r C a th erin e M. R e m ­ any
months is confined in n hospital at
in g t o n and h u s b a n d . E. E. R e m i n g ­ TRANSFER. Phone 498.
Eleven acres of good farming and ings, Fla.
ton. s o m e t im e s k n o w n as Ellph alet
Hull, England.
R em ington.
W il lia m
Foster
nnd
citrus Innd ready to set. Fifty one- FOR SALE— Used steel pulley*,
w ife . M ary P. F o s t e r , Mary B. F o s ­
different sizes, Hoolchan-Cole*
year-old tangerines, some bananas.
ter nnd husba nd, H en ry F oster. C a l­ »ml the name w ill hit held Within
v in W h it n e y und Marian W h itn e y ,! and th r o u g h o u t Sp ecia l T a x Sch ool tutlon that ten milts Is th e e s t i m a t ­ Four acres of water melons ready man Co.
his w ife . S i m o n M eChesney and Bo. District No. L S e m in o le C ou n ty, ed m l l l n g » necessary to ha v o l c d nt for market. Four-room house on FOR SALE— Dishes o f ail kinds,
rln a M rC h es sn ey. h is w ife . T h o m a s
road. Twenty
minutes’
drive
such e le c tio n f o r the p u rp os e o f the . hard
----- --------------------- ------------ ------fruit jnrs and green coffee. 329
A. Sluder. II. A. M eCh esn ey. s o m e ­ Florida, sa id d i s t r ic t b e i n g n lso
ns
S a n fo r d
Specia l T a x said sp e cia l tax sc h o o l d is tr ic t f o r i *r o m Sanford. To be sold at a bar- Sanford Ave.
tim es k n o w n ns H e r b e r t A. M cChes- kn ow n
|w in if sold within next ten dnys.
noy. and K o r n h l A. M eChesney, his School District, on Tuesitay. Ju n e thc e n s u in g tw o years.
w if e , A nn M eC h esn ey C r e ig h t o n nnd 171It. m et. f o r the p u r p o s e o f d e ­
T h e f o l l o w i n g named
are
np- |’ * rito Box 11 1, Altamonte Springs,
terminin
g
'Who
shall
ho
tr
u
stees
o
f
M ae M eC h esn ey. decensed. o r o t h e r ­
pointed to net as Inspectors nml j or call 605-A, Winter Park,
w ise. In nnd t o th e lands h e r e in ­ the said distric t f o r th e next s u c ­ c l e r k s nt the p recin cts named, with
Lost and Found
a f t e r In th is c it a t io n , and In th e bill ceedin g t w o years, and th e n u m b er In anlit Special T a x Sch ool D istrict, t WANTED TO TRADE— Equity of
o
f
mills
o
f
district
s
c
h
o
o
l
tax
to
lie
o f c o m p la in t , filed In th o a b o v e
said e le c tio n :
! $4,000 in Miami bungalow valued LOST------Postoffice key. If found,
st y le d c o u r t and o n w h ich th is c i ­ levied nnd c o lle c t e d f o r each o f the to I’hr old
ecn et No. 3 ( O v ie d o ) . Mrs. M atnt $8,000 fo well located real estate
ta tion Is based, d e s c r ib e d , nnd nlso said years.
please return to Herald office.
tin
L.
W
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eeler.
J.
N.
T
h
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m
p
s
o
n
and
The C ou n ty Hoard o f P u b li c I n ­
to all h ears, g r a n t e e s o r d e v ise e s
T. L. Meade, In spectors; and Mrs. in or near Sanford. If interested in LOST an opportunity
to ke«p
c l a i m i n g an y r ig h t, title o r interest struction has d e t e r m in e d by r e s o l u ­ Mlnft S. McCall, eterk.
a trade write fully giving descrip­
of
an y
n a tu r e
w hatsoever,
by, tion that ten mills Is th o e s tim a ted
abreast wftn the times by not
D ated th.4 the 6th day o f May. A. tion of your property and price
mil
la
go
n
ecessary
to
he
v
oted
at
t h r o u g h o r u nder th o a b o v e named
D. 1921.
reading the classified pages of
d e fe n d a n ts , o r a n y o f th em. In and stieli election f o r th e pu rp os e o f the C H I ' NT V H O ARD OF P U B L IC IN.
wanted. Address your answer to your dniiy newspaper. Herald
t o th e lands h e r e in a f t e r dr sr rlh ed . said special la x s c h o o l d is t r ic t f o r
H T IU 't'T in N . SEMI SOI. E CO UN­
Box 7SI, care The Sanford Herald.
want ads contain many interesting
n nd a l s o to a n y anil all o t h e r p e r ­ the ensuing tw o years.
T Y . F LO R ID A .
The f o l l o w i n g named are a p p o i n t ­
sons. w h o s o e v e r . w h o h n v c o r claim
messages. It will pay you to read
Ily C. A. DALLAS,
FOR
SALE—Well
.located
lota
in
ed
to
act
an
In
s
p
e
c
to
r
s
nnd
c
l
e
r
k
s
t o h ave an y r ig h t, ti tle o r estate
them dallY.
Chairman Pro Tern.
at
the
precincts
named,
w
ith
in
said
desirable
residential
section.
Can
o f a n y n a tu r e w h a t s o e v e r In o r to
A t te s t: T. W. LAW TON,
be
purchased
with
small
cash
pay­
LOST— Keys on chain. Return to
th e la n ds In volved In th is suit, h e r e ­ special T a x Sch ool D istrict, t o hold t S e a p
Secretary.
election :
i n b e f o r e r e f e r r e d t o nnd n o w here said
Herald office. Reward.
ment nnd easy monthly payments.
Precinct No. t ( S a n f o r d ) ,
Miss May 16-23-30; June 6-13.
d e s c r ib e d as f o l l o w s . to - W lt;
Address Box 431, care llcrald.
Virginia Smith. F. D. M cn rld e. II. A.
LOST—Strayed from our pasture
( T r a c t No. 1.)
NOTICK OF ELECTION.
H alve-son. In sp ec tor s; and Mrs. S e ­
June 8th, a young Jersey cow.
L o t 11, H iock "A'* o f Dr. H e n r y lena M. Ilitflier, c le rk .
In c o m p li a n c e with the p r o v isio n s
F o s t e r ’ s H a m m o c k east f r o m Lake
Color a light brown and white;
Precinct No. 3
(S a nford ),
Mrs. o f la w a ppl lea hie thereto, n o tic e Is
A SPLENDID FEELING
( 'h a r m ns s h o w n b y J. O. F r ie s s u r ­ Rosa l\ Newhy. G. E .M eK av, Mrs, | hereby g iv e n that an election has
face nnd front feet dark, hind feet
v e y o f la the C h n r m . ' b y pla t t h e r e ­ Susan 1). W ig h t . In s p e c t o r s ; nnd been culled nnd ordered to he held,
That tired, half-sick, discourage whito and large patch of white on
I nnd the sam e will he held w ithin and
o f r e co r d e d In Pint R ook t, p a g a &lt;i. Rev. Paul. I’ . R n th an s. clerk
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
R ec ord s.
Said ‘ " n i t e . l T h i s ' t n o Y t h ' d n y o f May. A . ' th r o u g h o u t Mpcelul T u x Hchonl DIs. cd feeling caused by n torpid liver Hank like question mark; Urge
can bo eyes. $5.00 for information leading
,,, 4 i
tr lc t No. t. Sem in ole County, F lo r - and constipated bowels
land b e i n g m o r e p a r t ic u la r ly d e - *n • I'***’
_ ______ _ _ __
Lln
.Ila la l .,1 be in
I__g ______
Ida. said district
a lso l , .........
k n o w. n gotten .rid
s c r ib e d a*i c o m m e n c i n g nt n c o r n e r ! c u r N T Y H O ARD O F PURLIt* 1Nof with surprising to her recovery. ' Mrs, Geo. Balns
Cliuluntil
Special
Tux
Sch
ool
D
is
­
b e t w e e n L o ld It and 12 nn Toike
ST RUCTION F O R HEM I NOLB
trict. on Tu esda y, Juno 17th. I9 2I; promptness by using Hcrbine. You le tiger._____________
C h arm Avenue, tb u n co run oust 1155
COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
for th e p u rp os e nf d e t e rm in in g w h o feel its beneficial effect with the
fe e l, th e n ce so u th 326 feet on Leo Ily C. A. DALLAS.
shall he tr ustees o f th e said dis tr ic t first dose ns its purifying and reg- LOST— Bay mule, weight about I,A v e n u e , t h e n c e n orth la d e g r e e s 30
Chairm an T n r T^th.
100 lbs., slightly Inmo in front
f o r th e next sn er ecd ln g tivo years,
m inutes west
1 0 R0 feet to Lake Attest: T. W. LAWTON,
Is thorough and foot. Reward if returned to I. D.
and the n um ber o f mills o f district ulnting effect
C h a r m Av cn u n . i n e n r e 155 f e e t fol*
(Seal)
S ecretary .
s c h o o l tax t o tie tovled nnd c o lle c t e d complete. It not only drives out
l o w i n g L a k e C h arm A v en u e to s t a r t ­ May 16-23-30; J u n o 6-13.
Hart, Beck Hammock.
for ea c h o f th e snld years.
i n g poin t, and. a lso
T h e C o u n ty Hoard of P u blic In ­ bile nnd impurities but it imparts
T r u e t No. 2.)
s t r u c tio n h as determ ined liy resnlu* a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
T h e w e s t h a lf o f I«ot 7. Hiock It.
thin thnt ten mills is th e estim a ted strength, vim, and buoyancy of
N O T I C E O F E L E C T IO N .
Thq_nverago length of life o f a
In the o f H e n r y F o s t e r 's H a m m o c k east
In rom pllnitce w ith th o p r o v i s io n s m l lln g o n ecessary to be v oted at spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Union
business man is said to be twounder f r o m l*nke C h a r m as s h o w n by J. (). o f law npplleahle th e r e to , n otic e Is su ch e le c tio n f o r the pu rpose o f the
Pharmacy.
thirds that of a farmer.
o t h e r ­ F r ie s s u r v e y o f Iutko Charm , by hereby given that nn e le c t io n h as, entd specia l tax sehnol dis tr ic t for

LEARN ABOUT l’olk County and'FOR RENT__Come over and enjoy
Lakeland, through the Star-Telee nt Coronado
the cool breezes
grnm. Heat advertising medium in Beach and tho Ocean View Hotel.
Cash in A dvance
South Florida Published mornings. We have employed a life guard
Star-Telegram, Lakeland. Fla.
■da. will he Itthis season who will look after.
Irmm .ntrnna and e«lUULUMUUff
ton.) LEDGER—Class­ your safety while In bathing. Rates
K&gt;l immediately to*
ified mis have the larKCtt circu­
lation in Southwestern Ueorula $2.50 per day. Special ratea by the
week. Free garage. Mrs. W. H.
10a ■ llaa Halo Si! fC-word) lino.
He a llaa
Coates. Prop., Coronado Beach, Fla,
« • 4 lla a ] ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
&gt;nd gargi
4a a llna
ald, South Georgia's greatest FOR RENT—One room and
age;
hot
and
cold
water.
W.
L.
doubt*
above
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
r*« Type
Rumple, 1209 Atagnolia.______ '
weekly
and
Sunday
Classified
rates
j,ecd dates ar* for con*
10c per line. Waycross Journal- FOR RENT — Three furnished
cia Insertions.
housekeeping rooms for adults.
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
JJrdi o f a v e r a g e l e n g t h
Box 117.
.gated a lln*
charge 30c for first TO REACH the prosperous farm­
Wouldn’t
ers and fern growers of Volusia FOR RENT— Rooms.
rilon.
you be able to use tho money se­
Swing I* restricted t o
county advertise in tho DcLand
,t classification.
cured by renting that vacant room
, irror I* made The Bsn* Daily News, rate lc per word, cash now going to waste? There aro
Kraid will b* re»ponslbla with order.
mnny persons looking for places to
on* Incorrect insertion,
ttirtlier, for subsequent A LITTLE WANT AD in The stay. Help take care of them and
Herald
will
bring
you
big
re­
, The office should b*
only make money but assist In
immediately In c a s e o f
sults. Advertise those old articles not
keeping people in Sanford. Phone
you have stored away and have 148 and give your nd over tho tel­
TO ADVERTISERS.
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
•raid representative thor* may bring you several 'dollars. ephone. Use The Herald for quick
familiar with rates, rules
service.
miflratlon. will giro you Phone 148 and a representative FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms;
i, information. And If will call to seo you
nlso four unfurnished rooms. 21B
un. (hey tvlll assist you In
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando French Ave._Inqulre_300 French.^
yuur w.nit sd to’ make
momng Sentinel; largest classi­
effective.
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ FOR RENT—Storage room, 20x50,
IP0I1TNAT N O T I C E ,
in Engle Bldg., Oak Avc., for
imum 24c cash with order.
iriiirrs should u lv e t h e ir
cars or merchandise. S. Rnugc, 417
or postofflr e ad d res s as
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ W. 3rd St.
i their phona n u m b e r It
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest
I,lire results.
A b o u t on e
classified medium, rnte cash .09c FOR RENT—2 nice large coo con­
out of a th ou san d h a s n
necting furnished housekeeping
charge. 10c per line, minimum
ae. and the o th e r s c a n 't
isleite with
y o u u n le s s
■30c._____________________________ rooms. $18.00 per month; $5.00 per
Bbw your address.
week. 312 East 5th St.
MAINE— Waterville, Morning Sen
I l H f f l l l e n t s r e M UST t e
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
S Is p erson a t T h e 8 a a *
Herald o f f i c e n r h y l e t ple are interested in Florida prop­
Tele phon e
d la con tln erty. Reach them through the AUTOMOBILES A N D
, are not valid,
Sentinel. Rato card on applica­
REPAIRS
teas. Prom pt, E f f i c i e n t
tion.
Service.
Pa l m
beach
c o u n t y —The
JOItilAN 1IMIF. HOY
scene of stupendous developmentFOR
SALE—Jordan
Blue Boy, ex­
Read about it in the Palm Beach
liscellaneous
cellent condition in every way.
Post, Sample copy sent on reDriven only by o\*ncr. R. G. Fox,
Wanted
guest,
Phone 231.
___________
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily FOR SALE—Light Six Studebakor
UF OTHER TRANS*
Times, the great home daily,
touring — extra fine condition,
[ yes, but none with SER- rate 1 \bc per word, minimum
their middle name. Phone charge 25c cash with order. Write new cord tires—$550.00.
1921 Bulek Six touring car —
for complete rate cnril.
good shape— $250.0("
D E V E L O P E R S A T T E N T I O N — Pen
OU MOVING?—Call a aaeola Is b e g i n n i n g th s g r e a t e s t d e ­
1923 Ford touring , very good —
l SERVICE TRANSFER. v elop m en t In O lo rld a 's h i s t o r y ; n $250.00.
0 do the job as you want It h a lf m illion d o l l a r h i g h w a y t o the
A. number*of other good used
g u l f h ca ch Just
finished; n t w o cars at bargain prices. Como In
tone 198.
m illion d olla r b r id g e a c r o s s E s e a m ID—Sanrora business men bla Hay s t a r te d : q u a r te r m illion nnd look them over. San Juan
o ll a r opera h o u s e u nder c o n s t r u c ­ Gijragc.
In need of competent dtio
n ; t w o m illion s b e i n g s p e n t on
mid read the classified h i g h w a y ; g re a te s t c h a n c e f o r liv e
The Herald. There’s no d e v e lo p e r s to g e t In on g r o u n d I n t h r C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th e S e v e n t h
ot.
W r it e D e v e lo p m e n t D e p a r t ­
ror sending out-of-town for flo
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f th e Htntr o f
men t T h o P en sa cola News.
F l o r i d a In
n nd
lor
S em inole
itn there is probably just
u n t ! .— In t hnneery.
ton you want In the city. w e s t V I R G I N I A — C lark sbu rg. T b s M aryC oM.
K in g . C om p la in a n t, vs. All

p.AD RATES

C larksburg
Exponent,
m orning
In clu d in g Sunday, m o r n i n g Issue.
1 cent per w ord, m inim um 34c.

IN H E E S T A T E O F M. M. S T E W ­
ART:
T o all C reditors . L e g a te e s . D is t r i b u ­
te r s unit all P e r s o n s h a v in g
C laim s o r Deninnd* a g a i n s t said
E s ta te :
Y o u and ea c h o f you are h ereb y
notified and r e q u ir e d to p r osen t any
c la im s and d e m a n d s w h ich y ou. or
e it h e r o f y o u , m a y h ave a g a i n s t the
esta te o f M. M. S t e w a r t, d e c ea s ed ,
la te o f S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lorida , t *
th e u n d e r s ig n e d a d m in is t r a t r ix ‘ or
sa id estate, w it h in t w o y e a r s f r o m
th e d a te h e re o f.
D a ted J u n e 1th. 1921.
S A R A H J. S T E W A R T .
A d m in ist ra tr ix .
J u n e # - 1 3 -2 0 -2 7 : J u ly 4-11-1S-13;
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• L o o t thundershowers Thursday
and Friday; gentle U moderate
northeast and east winds.
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, Richest Garden Land

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924

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NUMBER 60

FO RM ALLY NOM INATED T O D A Y

lent Illustrates
ijiox Greatness
iBurton Placing
i in Nomination

acterized as
inch American
fervent Love o f
|ntry Makes R im
ely Nationalist
ELAND, Convention,
e 12.— The honor of
the name of Calvin
before th e Republlention for the nomias president of the
States, wont, to Dr.
Leroy Burton, presithe University of
and a long time
If the president.
Burton, who was for|neighbor of President
in Northampton,
was selected some

President of Chamber of Dep­
uties Receives More Than 2
•to 1 Vote nt Caucus of Lead­
ers Over Gaston Douincr*
guc— Herriott Mny Not
Form New French Cabinet

Republican Gathering Accepts
Platform Drafted by Com­
mittee and Turns PUnks
Offered by Wisconsin Senato;* Down Flat— Adopted
at Session Held Last Night

Alleged Slayer of Father and
PARIS, June 12. — Pnule PainMother Will Face Trial For
leve.
president o f the chamber of
,
Second Time at Clear*
deputies, received 30fi votes and
water Next Week
(inslon Doumergue, president o f
CLEARW ATER, June
12. — the senate, 1-JO votes in a caucus o f
Frank McDowell, confessed slayer
parties o / the I,eft today to select
o f his mother nnd father at St.
a candidate for the presidency o f
Petersburg in February o f this thc^ republic.
year, and his two sisters at De­
Election o f Painlcvo as president
catur, Gn„ in February, 1923, will
be placed on trial for his life again believed to be assured when, after
(he meeting of leaders o f leaders o f
next Tuesday, June 17. The spe­
cific charge is that o f murdering Left Coalition, n committee went to
the senate and asked Gaston Dou­
his mother.
Following disagreement Wednes­ mergue, president o f that body, to
withdraw his candidacy.
day by the jury which heard the
Tho election o f a new president
testimony in his first trial that
began Monday, Judge M. A. Mc­ to succeed Millerand, who resigned
Mullen o f Pinclas county circuit yesterday, assumed new complica­
court, ordered another special ve­ tions today as the result o f a
nire o f 100 men summoned to ap­ threat made last night by Horriot,
pear next Tuesday from which the leader o f the majority on the Left,
second jury ia to be selected. Coun­ that he would not form a cabinet
sel for McDowell told the court under a president elected by a ma­
including Conservative* nnd
that ho would prefer to have the jority
Moderates.
case go over until the fall term
Paul Painlcvo was designated by
o f court in order to give him more
time to study the cose, but Judge the Radicals, the radical Socialists
McMullen stated that he would nnd tho unified Sosialists at a cau­
like to clean the docket o f the cases cus held this morning as their can­
at this term. State's Attorney E. didate for pm idon cy o f the repub­
P. Wilson stated Wednesday night ic. A larger caucus to be held
that there was little chnncc o f the later will include about COO sen­
ators and deputies, comprising
trial being postponed.
those who voted for Edouard HerLunacy Petition
It was not known Wednesday riot’s adjournment motion in the
night what disposition was made chamber of deputies yesterday nnd
o f the petition pending in the coun­ those members of the senate who
ty court asking that n lunacy com­ voted for the postponement of Sen­
mission be appointed to investigate ator Cheron’s interpellation in the
the youthful slayer's mental status. upper chamber.
The Communist candidate for
The judge of the lower court has
declined to act on the petition, it is the presidency is Deputy Andre
understood, beenuso o f the fact that Marty, the Black Sen mutineer,
his case has been placed within the who was recently released after n
long imprisonment.
Jurisdiction o f the circuit court.
Immediately after the flag was
Took Several Ballots
The jury'* report o f disagree­ hauled down from the mnst on the
ment came after the case had been presidential m ansioiypt 3 o’clock
afternood,
showing
in the hands o f tho selectmen Wednesday
nearly 17 hoursc, during which that the chief executive was no
time, it is understood, they took {»n**r » resident there,
e’ President
ih » »
several ballots. At first, accord- Millfu-Aul gave out » n an 1kT,L° t °
ing to reports, they stood 10 to two h ij%i*’^ Jow citizens
Oil tht g r in d s 'y if in-r
wtivo that hu.doqsjiot in
sanity, and ended their efforts f6 tend to remalnUiactive 1h the fu
reconcile their-opinion* by a vote lure politirnn affairs o f France.'
Millernnd Issues Manifesto
on life imprisoament..^Lt. was sold

CONVENTION HALL, Cleve­
land, June 12.— In a* brief session
marked with a prolonged demon­
stration for President Coolidgc, tho
Republican N ational, Convention
Wednesday night adopted its plat­
form as reported by too resolutions
committee nnd rejected the La Foilotto planks presented from tho
Wisconsin delegation.
Tho chorus of “ Noenl” from the
Wisconsin section when the ques­
tion was put on the adoption were
almost lost in tho great conven­
tion hall, which htul not finished
reverberating from u tornado of
nyes.
Charles B. Warren, chnirmnn o f
thc resolutions committee, rend the
platform ns it finally was approved
and moved its adoption. Represent­
ative Cooper of Wisconsin present­
ed tho La Follette platform and
spoke in its support. Mr. Warren
made
no
extended
argument
against tho La Follette planks,
merely reminding the convention
thnt the platform as brought in
from the committee had been ap­
proved by every member except
the member from Wisconsin nnd
that tho committee's action might
he considered n fair cross section
of the sentiment o f the convention.
The platform out o f the way in
record time, the convention ad­
journed until this morning nt 10
o’clock to take up nominations for
president nnd vice-president.
Last night’s session though brief
and orderly, was noisy and colorful.
It brought out the first r&lt;*«l old­
time demonstration and 'iiiiow*nf
convention enthusiasm. ChAirnmn
Warren, reading his report, men­
tioned the name o f President Coolidgu and the enthusiasm cut louse.
The President himself in his
study in Washington following the
convention pipceedings by rudlo
must have heard the shouts and
calls o f “ Coolidge,” the tramp of.
the marchers ad the predictions of
party victory.
Through al( tho demonstration,
for the President.arid the platftortn
the delegates f/nm Wiaconaip re ­
mained silently in.....................
their seats,..........
tak-

to moke the nominating
rd amid the froquent apd demonstrations by the
, the university president
address which formally
e name of Calvin Cool*
domination.
dirge president, speaking
1/e of the chief executive
hr characteristics which
|n as the “ ideal candiowed by years o f intlciatlon with him, the
|which havo been evihls performance o f du,
i in office since the death
i G. Harding,
ten’s speech to the con*
part was-nn follow s:
airman, Ladies and Gen|Prllow Republicans and
Stizens
o f Amorica,
the
.MAciii. oi
nmuncR, me
Country the W orld
our is fraught with solrations. Not a single
. tbU i nil vrn f inn /
_
W f ............ for the death,penalty:
itage, with wise leaders, that members o f the jury were try­
Ireinonsibility for the goov- ing' to convince the one man who
today, has convened to Jicld out for clectricution o f the
Is candidate for tho presi- youth was given early in the morn­
the United States o f ing when n request was sent to
No higher offleo exists Judge McMullen for a transcript
For a time, and by o f testimony offered byT)r. Mason
the people, it places Smith, the Tampa alienist. Judge
l forces at the disposal o f McMullen replied, however, that
America today occupies they would have to rely on their
Iposition o f lesdership in memories concerning all evidence
- Her financial strength introduced, as the law o f Florida
Dcd; her agricultural and does not permit turning over to
ing activities arc cnorContinued on page 8.
educntional, religious
athropic institutions and
•re maintaining with
cultural, scientific and
lines of the nation. Ia
this man to succeed
•re virtually choosing
president. Such a task
•undertaken lightly,
CHICAGO, Juno 12.— Before an
ipeak as ono who for
known the president. I impetuous crowd that broke n
•• Plan because I believe court room door from its hinges in
to hear from ono who has an effort to see the confessed kid­
napers and slayers o f 13-ycar-old
nd knowledge o f his aubpeople havo an insatiable Robert Franks. Nathan Leopold,
learn nbout the life and J r „ pnd Richard Loeb, millionaires’
sons, Wednesday
pleaded
not
I*®1* man. The better you
guilty to charges o f kidnaping for
tnp more ynu-wilP trust
•more carefully you study ransom and murder. August 4 was
en words tho more certain fixed as the date o f their trial.
The youths, handcuffed, each an­
[become o f the clarity o f
swered “ not guilty, sir” to each of
•he depth o f his thought,
aminos* of his Judgment, the Indictments, their only part in
the proceedings.
no real statesmanship
. The defense attorneys, headed by
[these qualities. My faneClarence Darrow, pleaded that
9 present the man.. The popular excitemont has embar­
must be just there. My
rassed their case, but accepted tho
[task docs not concern poltrial date set without objection, ex­
1platforms as such. Thebe cept that th er wil task for a con­
course, serve as highly tinuance If It ia impossible for
i illustrative material, but them to be ready by that time.
k*d to tell you why I be* made his appear­
Young "Loeb
i President should succeed ance in court to answer to two
»nd formally to place his crimes each punishable by death.
(nomination. • • •
It wpa his nineteenth birthday. Hu
'ribo him in spoken or had planned to sail for Europe to­
*°ni is quite impossible. day with Leopold. Standing near
“ 7 defies the rigid bar- the young men when they faced the
•perch. To kno# any man court was a brown-haired girl who
* •*« him. To know this smiled at them repeatedly. They
' must spend time with did not glance at her. She is the
ho himself said o f U n- girl who went to the state’s attor­
P* great man o f all times ney’s office yesterday and asked to
•nalysia and all de- see the boys but left when asked
her, name.
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we can say. H a ____
••Paradox of greatness. A
Am erican Bankers To
,,.»omethlng which la *ap»h»urd. yet true*. Anyone Grant German Loan
1™
0Ul he }a ‘on# °*
1 1 k.*e,Vin»f with Ms real
NEW YORK, Johe 12.— Ameri­
•hail make no effort to
bankers Wednesday completed
••for h- does not need) it. can
-----•*-*&lt;-----*—
»&lt;-- .a credit
negotiations
fo r -------granting
;old
of. 125,000,000 to the German gold
discount
bank
organized
by
Dr.
icount
ban]
I would be the last td think
Hiaimar Schacht. extending an In­
not » tr a c t.o f show itial advance o f $6,000,000 made six
about him for ha
weeks ago.
f t * mefely for appearmay be an example, but
ANDOAII NOT TO FLY
I**”
one. His q
and natural
4GTON, June 12 .—The
Vv *.*11W** ^ u U fu lly ^ a
navy airship 8henandoah will not
&gt; J ustr.ted during the fly to Cleveland during the Repub0
.August when he
ConvontJon, it waa
r B,h« duties o f t h e -r
’
Tuesday by Rear Ad
It?,! p* r*oniftes thof the bureau
1 “ tiu«n of our citl
v. Shorter test
he ship for tha
'life
tho I
i. &gt;

2 Chicago Youths
Plead “ Not Guilty”
at C o u r t Opeiting

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situation
war and reminds the people hb'was
in accord with the different ministers, directing the efforts to bring
nbout real peace while wntching
over the execution of the treaty o f
Versailles and the collection o f
reparations with which to offset
part o f the 100.000,000,000 francs
France • spent for reconstruction
and pensions.
The manifesto states M. Mille­
rand hud intended to collaborate
with the men who, the recent elec­
tions indicated, would run Franco’s
affairs.
“ To my offer,” it is said, “ they
replied by a refusal. They demand­
ed my resignation, an unjustifinblo
proceeding violently opposed to tho
spirit and letter o f the constitution
nnd law. The decision was inspired
by thu partinsanship o f a few lead­
ers who had thrown down the
guarantee o f thq constitution o f a
seven-year term fo r tho president.
“ This is a redoubtable precedent
which makes o f the presidency o f
tho republic a stake o f political
conflicts and Introduces a plcbescitc by a round-about means. It
wrests from the constitution the
only element of stability nnd con­
tinuity it contains. I would have
committed a felony in making my­
self an accomplice In a situation so
fraught wih peril. 1 gave way only
after exhausting all the legal
means in my power."
Left Majority Successful
The new parliamentary majority
o f the Left has accomplished its
announced object of forcing 61.
Millerand from tho Elysec palace.
The resignation waa read before
(Continued on page 3)

Tem porary
■A u t o
License Tags A re Not
Honored In Virginia
“ Recently the Virginia legisla­
ture passed a bill whereby no temporery automobile licenses nre to
be honored in that state and as a
result many tourists are being
taken to jail every day on account
o f being ignorant o f tb« fact that
such a law exista” , said K. W.
Peannan, secretary o f the local
chamber o f commerce, thia morn­
ing. Tourista now in thia aection o f
'the atate, he declared should be
warned against ipotoring through
that particular atate Juit now
without a permanent Itecnae tag.
, Mr. Pearmaa suggests that the
best way out o f auen a difficulty is
for all tourista to either secure a
permanent Florida tag or one from
their native atate. Ha says that it
la very apparent that {something

Calvin Coolidgc, serving as chief executive of the United States
since tho death o f Warren G. Harding, was nominated this afternoon
by his party for* a second term In that office. His selection has been
,
evident for several months.

M O R E LIBERAL FINAL EXPENSE
PROVISION F O R ACCOUNT FILED
SOLDIERS MADE BY CANDIDATES
Kx-Scrvice Men Providrd for Most County Candidates Successful in
Generously Ry Reed-Johnson
Respective Racer File Expense
Kill Extending Hospital
l.iils With' Clerk of Court.
Provisions.
Following the recent Democratic
WASHINGTON, June 12. — In Pri inary election those men who
the Reed-Johnson hill enacted at Were nominated were required to
the late session o f congress former flic u third and final oxpenso ac­
service men arc provided foi
for more count within 10 duys after the date
aervicc
*
"efore.
K«»«fously than ever
before. This on which they filed their second
illation pro- ih 't-o f expenditures, according tu
lncrcar.es taw. By pxnruination o f these final
nVlIi.liHii tiaa/ttinia
ltn n/au*n
compansation in certain instances expense
nccqunts I.J
ut #
the
office nf
of
am otherwise libernliaca fexjsting jHc clerk o f the circuit court It was
:h ;,lf ' of, Vhc. tubercular and ( not yet filed their final lists.
*
ncuropsy.chatric, will bo pro-,
|t jH notid that o f the winning
V,” C‘ I h°«pitul privileges a n d .co m -. candidates, Schcllo Maines, running
pvnsation under the now law. It for the office o f county judge,
W
n" :
nwcssnry that they .spent the largest sum o f money, hia
_______ ____
___
„a
i,ro.v,c thelr
w,u contracte&lt;l ........
final expense uccount
showing
tho war, as the Uw gives thorn total o f $324.30,
.........................
while V. E. Diugthe benefit of the doubt.
lass, running for thu office o f
Home Treatment
clerk o f circuit court, was second
In certain instances under the •w*th a total of 5315.45. Of the
new law tubercular patients mny j *-*P«nso lists filed thus far, Theotnke home treatment and tho same •
Aulin, candidate for justice
time he allowed compensation at
the peace in district three,
the total temporary disability rule |"Pont the least amount, according
for thr»c years
i tu bis final account, it showing an
Tubercular patients, discharged « P ® » ‘bture of only $6.
from hospitals ns cured, will, under ' , Although it wns not necessary
the new law, be given full c o m -!
Vofe* tcd candidates to filo this
probation for six months ns tern- t,h ,nl necount, several o f them hnve
pornrily totally disabled. In t h e , done so. Mr. Douglass stated thnt
past Veterans discharged as cured (
. accounts had been properly
in ninny cases have been too weak i
however, and that they would
n legal record
______
to obtain employment.
preserved as a
thu first and second
Provision also is made for cnier- |i!
gency ch scs , since experience has
’
Up to the present time 20 o f thu
shown that there urc cases of
service men suffering from serious succcsful candidates have sent in
disabilities who have been stricken their papers showing their final ex­
by a severe illness when they were penditures if there were nny. They
some distuncc from a veterans' nre s» follows:
For tax collector, John I). Jen­
hospital.
kins, $277. J5.
National Gunrdsmen
For member o f the county school
National guardsmen called into
the federal service who become dis­ hoard. Fred T. Williams, district
Hartley,
district
_ _______
abled before being accepted and en one, f 15; L. J. ______
rolled for active service aro put on ! j " ° ’
£ F* nurri8on- difltrict
a footing with other service men in "
’
county
f i l l * n n txs I n Uf
I l o S n i n /n itn l k n « i
I r O l COU
I I I &gt; commissioner, Boston
the naw law. Heretofore they have
Ktaele,
district
one, $20; B. V.
been discriminated against.
Wheeler, district four, $25; E. li.
Tho dependency allowance made Kilhcc, district five, $11.55; C. W.
to widows and children o f the civil Entzniingcr, district three, $15.
war and the world war also is
For county judge, Schcllo MuiniM,
equalized. Widows o f the world $324.30.
war arc increased from $25 to $30
For county superintendent o f
u month and children from $5 to $5 'Ublic instruction, T. W. Lawton,
the time for filing claims for dis­ P1
$ 111.
ability is extended to Jnnunry 1,
For tax assessor, A . Vaughn,
1925.
$125.
Provision also is made for the
For state representative, J. R.
transportation o f attendants with Lyles, $51.88.
deceased service men.
(Continued on pago 3)

Drive for New Merrtbers To Be Made
by Sanford Chamber o f Commerce

According to President Higgins
o f tho local chamber o f commerce,
standing committee appointments
will be made this week, after
which th*y will be submitted to the
board o f governors fo r approval.
In the selection o f committees,
Mr. Higgina stated, he will appoint
members who have hitherto been
inactive in tho work o f the organ­
ization. It ia not right, he added,
foi* a few o f the progressive mem­
bers to do *11 o f the work and let
the majority, who are. always idle,
lag behind In civic work and at the
eamo time reap the same, social
benefit* as the
‘ * few
fev
c work o f the organ
he past has. beet
from the Virginia
— in
Ividuala
gen
l doing

r "W

should be everybody’s businear be­
cause it affects each Individual in
the community.”
The local chamber o f commerce
will put on a membership drive
shortly and will hold the member­
ship fommittee responsible fo r se­
curing a minimum o f 300 members,
it is said. Mr. Higgina pointed out
that a recent drive o f the Lakeland
mvanization resulted in securing
2,600. members. Miami baa .ju s t
completed a drive in which ljOOO

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rected^ toward .• them from thd
marching throng and from the
ga llerios.
„
Six delegates in tho North Da­
kota delegation also took no pnrt
in tho demonstration for tho Presi­
dent but they scarcely were noticed
in the attention which was directed
upon Wisconsin.
Star Spangled Banner
The Coolidgc marchers, however,
were determined to get the Wiftcom
sin delegation on its feet nnd it
finally accomplished it by forming
a circle nround them and singing
the Star Spnnglcd Banner.
The La Follette delegation sol­
emnly rose and stood nt attention
throughout the singing and then
stolidly resumed their rhairn while
tho demonstration for Coolidge
proceeded.
It was n half hour before Chair­
man Mondell restored order nnd the
delegates got back to their places
to hear Chairman Warren present
the platform.
’’ Vice” Booms Drift
While the convention wns in its
night session, tho vice-presidential
booms which have been drifting
about getting nowhere still were
drifting.
Conferences continued
throughout tho session but nothing
was accomplished.
Now, liuving gone through a simering process o f several days, it
was obvious that sentiment was going to he forced to cryMtulize on
some candidate today when the con­
vention gets to the point o f ballot­
ing.
First Taste o f Night Session
Whilo
vice-presidctUinl booms
were riding through the fickle cur­
rents outside, delegates to the Re.
(Continued on page 3)
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Local Realty Company
■**.
*-i
Disposes N inety-Four
T A. t
r
I ni n
Lots In Last 91 Days
To sell 94 building lots in 91
days and all located within the
city limits o f Hanford is some feat,
according to A. P. Connelly, who
stated Thursday morning that the
firm of A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons has
just made such n record.
Wednesday the Arm sold five lata
in the Mciscn Realty Company sub­
division between Thirteenth and
Sixteenth Streets and Sanford and
Magnolia Avenues to H. M. Fletcner and F. W. Bulger of Orlando.
On these lots the purchasers will
erect several residences, work fo
be started on Monday morning, it
was stated.
..............
Sanford real estate is more in
demand than ever, before in
hiatory o f the cinr, ai
Connelly, who predicted
building opera ‘
next few mon

RICH HAUL MADE Ca«™ . &lt; * ! * ? Ge»
S S S 'S

h S
Shouts o f Delegates
Ten Waylay Customs Truck, Kid
nap Driver and Make Away
With Jewels Valued at
1125.000

Kenyon May Be
Running M a t e

N EW YORK, June 12.—Ten au­
tomobile bnndits Wednesday way­
laid a customs truck on the out­
skirts o f Greenwich Village, kidnnped tho driver, terrorised a scohe
o f spectators, and esenped witir 29
pneknges o f imported jewels nnd
wntches o f an estimated vnluc of
$125,000.
The loot, in n sealed mail pouch,
"»•&gt;
tu Tiffany
iinnny &lt;
w
h s vun.iKiaTi
consigned to
Avc eoiHCompany on Fifth avenue and 27 importers in the Maiden Lane district
of Lower Mnnhnttan. It had ar­
rived on the steamships Leviathan
and Paris, and was intercepted
whilo on the way from the general
postofflee nenr Pennsylvania Sta­
tion to the United States Apprais­
ers’ stores nt Twelfth street nnd
Hudson street.
Well Planned "Coup”
While the traffic policeman on
the com er nearest the appraisers’
building was issuing a summons to
a law-breaking taxicab driver, an­
other taxicab cut off the mall truck
and forced, it to the curb. At that
moment a sedan drew up on the
opposite side o f tho street.
Two armed men leaped from the
taxicab to the truck. Eight others
issued from the sedan and with
iistols cowed spectators into voiceess immobility. Edward Foy, driv­
er o f the truck, was hauled to the
sedan a prisoner, while his comimiion on the driver’s scat, Daniel
Ceahon, vice-president o f tho
trucking corporation which was
transporting the government mail
under
contract,
was
brutally
clubbed with pistol but* and flung
into the gutter, unconscious.
Before the nearby tralfic offlear
became aware o f the scene being
enacted.behind hla back, the h*g,of
valuables was transferred to the
taxicab, which s p e d ______
•as ___
the-'Mk
dan, with Fpy a prisoner, darted In
another direction.

Borah's R efusal Tp
A ccept Nominatioji
S t i r s Convention

Mbim

CHIC
July, ’ 1C
112 01 1 1
8014. *

v*® waa as follow i: Coolidge,
1,005; Lafolietto, 34; Johnson, lo!
Tho party not only pledged its
'
faith to Calvin Coolidge today a t • •
Its choice fo r preeident but fol­
lowed out his wish that the selec­
tion o f his running mate b* left to
delegate* themselves in open con- •
vention.
•■&gt;• i-v
Assembling tha convention at 30
0 clock this morning to g o ihromrh
the formalities o f ratifying Coolidge’s nomination— long- a fore gene
conclusion— the con ven tion ------3
era agreed to 4 fecess of
hour and a&gt; half, afterward
cccding to the selection o f i
didato for tha vice-presidmcy.
The nomination o f Jodge W. S.
Kenyon o f Iowa a » the Republican
candidate for vice-president *
came a strong post
after noorr, with the
by Wro; M. Be
agar, that X

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nUrni to tha custom* department,
police headquartors and the gen­
eral postofflcc.&gt;A few minutes later
Fov phoned from Washington
Heights, seven miles from the
sceno o f the hoid-up that ho had
been dumped out there. His cap­
tors hnaded north, he reported.
Detectives compared the robbery
to the famous milliondoilar mail
truck thrft for which Gerald Chap­
......
VSISVIIVUU w
man was P
sentenced
to UiU
tho mifilllfi
Atlanta
penitentiary.
Chapman escaped
f ru m
1 k&lt;&gt;
n
^
a 1— _
from
thu prison some
time ago,
nnd has since been reported in Now
York state.

Western U n i o n Is
Having Unequaled
Growth in Business
The local office o f the Western
Union Telegraph Company is en­
joying an unprecedented increase
in the amount o f business trans­
acted by it during the past few
months in comparison with the
aamo period last year, according to
T. A . Scott, manager o f tha San­
ford branch.
.
I^ist week the amount o f busi­
ness ahowod a f&gt;0 per cent Increase
over tha first week in June; 1923,
according to 6 fr Sco~tC MdaVnci-’
dentally the local office took first
among tho offices o f the entire
state in the percentage o f increase
over last year.
Not only that, but this week
promises to be even more o f a
record breaker. Up until Wednes­
day night the amount o f business
done in three days hud equaled
that o f the entire second week o f
Juno ‘last
“ "t yyear.
e «r- So it ia Mr. Scott’s
prediction that thl. week Will have
an increase of 100 per cent or more
oven that o f last year.
« . ’rhSre ar* two things to which
Mr. Scott attributes the large in­
crease in the business o f the local
office and they are the natural
owth o f Sanford and the late,
avy shipments of peppers and
other truck products.
A careful survey o f figures fo r
the flrat four months o f this year
In comparison with tha flrat four
o f last year reveals the fact that
the office has had an increase o f
almost 80 per cent for that period.
A t the present time there are be­
tween 600 and 700 messages sent
daily from the local office, said the
manager.
The Sanford office, according to
Mr. Scott, is one of the aix largest
In the state,’ a fact o f which thia
city should rightfully feet proud,
he declsres.

it 'corifertneea „ _____
vice-presidential altoatf
very much in, the air and it •
agreed trial a short recess ai
ment would give little oppo
fo r conferences that might
any definite agreem ent It
peered probable that, despite Ms
attitude, Borah’s name would*
presented to the convention alonjf
with those o f at least a half ddxen
other eligiMes ""M
and some leaders
foresaw an old-fashioned floor flfht
f a m r a im I m s I I a m
for
nomination.
, .» a
Formalities o f nominaUng uraiIdge werq comparatively aimpla. '-JJg
In a dispatch received here from
.‘1
Washington it was learned that,
after a conference with president
Coolidge, Senator Borah declared
bis attitude toward tha vice-presi­
dential nomination is unchanged.*
The Idaho senator waa ajp s id .
upon as tha running mate o f Presi­
dent Coolidge in the early hours o f
Thursday morning, after leaden •
had been in conference all night.
Word came from the capita! that
Senator Borah would be sa til fac­
tory to President Coolidge and
conferees agreed to recommend
[nomination to their delegatioi
So great
was the weight
it
fluence thrown behind the senat
ns a result o f the conference &lt;1
most o f the party leaders ware
c,1,I}od llto
h,* \ # d S.Ufl
visu a lly assured. Later the
era were
*"*
“ **"* ’thrown
hrn* n Into despair
it wan learned that Borah
not accept the nomination
any circumstances. HU ,rt
canto as a distinct aurpris
many o f the prominent dele
who believed early thia n&gt;.._
that the matter o f selecting
vice-president had ended e
Borah had been selected at
conferences.
.

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W ill Give One Day’ s
Grace
WASHING'

to f*

CONVENTION
HALL.
Cleveland, June 12.— Calvin
Coolidge today waa nominated
by the Republican National
Convention for the presiden­
cy on the first ballot.
Balloting began at 2:38 ,
o’clock.
&gt;j f
i Coolidge was nominated by
one of the largest majrUies
even given by a Republican'
convention. Before the flrat
nnd only roll call wns half
completed the story o f hia
victory had been told.
The'

1st

Friday, Thirteenth,
Will Be Tomorrow;
Watch your atepttpnv
use o f some tngenlc
la, the calendar-ton
escribed that the tl
tof thW month -shall :
significance to ctUzem
city, o f course remnli
seen, bat n friendly wi
look out for the prove
luck, ia hereby broadc
Walking under la&lt;
crossing the street wi

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THE SANFORD, HERALD,-WEDNESDAY, JUNE U, 1924

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DEMOCRATS OF VICE PRESIDENT
V I R G I N I A FOR S T I L L REMAINS
C A R T E R GLASS TO BE SELECTED

British Prince Lands
MISSISSIPPI
AND
on l/e^4er
Job Paying $50 a Y ear
GEORGIA COLORED
MEMBERS SEATED

Hukfcs

of the national committee bf the
Conference for Progressive Politi­
XEA Service Staff Writer.
cal Action.
,
• ,
Briefly, as his keynote for the
fASIIINGTON. D. C.—Last but
W ; not least of the keynoters who occasion, he will outline the situa­
tion that caused the gathering to
will round their clarion calls for
tlie political bailie of 1924 comes .he called. He will analyze the |il.itforms
nf UuU-MU
.old
Willijpi II.. Johnston.
.
— ---------—
. . party
. . JO&amp;. vcju.
Mayi* you don't place Johnston.---- thin*, belli of which will have wen
-lie Isn't n senator.'nor-n r r p r r v t e f o r t z ' O v U ' time. Ho
will present for their dissection the
tatlva. nor n governor, nor even an,
assemblyman. He Isn’t, ns the1 two old party candidates—provided
phrase goes. “ In |x&gt;lltlcs.” That Is.' the Democratn have decided on on*
by that date.
lie doesn't aspire to any office. He
Isn't running for anything. Natur­ • Then ho will ask the 'conference'
what It pur|&gt;oses to do about It.
ally, he Is Interested In things jk&gt;lltlrnl, ns we arc told all good citi­
zens should l&gt;e. but his Interest
HAT Is as far as tho proceed­
centers around I'ollclcs. not parties.
ings Can Iks pictured nt this
Johnston Is tho man who will
lime. From that point on. It will
call to order, In the B. of I*. E.
bo “ up to tlie conference."
auditorium In Cleveland on July 4,
A progressive Independent plat­
the,meeting which will launch iho
form, shaped to appeal to the aver­
Independent candidacy of Robert
age Individual, the white collar
M. La Follettc of Wisconsin.
worker as well as tho man In over­
alls. tho farm worker ns well as
MIE Cleveland meeting, It should
the city toller, will l&gt;« attempted.
be rememlwred, starts off as a
And on that platform La Follctte
“ conference," not a convention.
will ho asked to si.nnd for election.
Theoretically. It Is called ns an
occasion on wlilclt Individuals and
MONG the organizations which
organizations, who bellevo that
have been Invited to send dele­
both old parties have gone to seed
gates to the conference ore the 1C
nnd hold no hope for futuro
railroad brotherhoods, the most In­
growth, can talk things over anil
decide what Is to Iks done about It.
fluential and numerically powerful
organized lalxir group In the coun­
Actually. It Is a meeting called
try: tho typographical and printing
to endorse ns an Independent can­
trade* unions, clothing workers,
didate, opposing l*th old party
metal workcis. telegrapher® nnd
tickets, tho lighting progressiva
tho whole field of organized labor.
senator from Madison, WIs. No
organization which will send dele-, » Farmers will be represented
gates, nnd no Individual represen-, through various state anil national
farm organizations, such ns th«
tatlva who will nttend, expects tiny,
Farmers National •Council, the
other result. The elements of which
Progressiva Party of Idaho, the
the “conference" will be composed
Nonpartisan League of North Da­
m e of one accord as to the Identity
kota nnd state farm bureau groups.
of their leader. •
Women will have a direct repre­
La Kollette's dominance over the
sentation through the Woman's
July 4 gathering will be more com­
National Trades Union League and
plete ami comprehensive even than
tin- Woman's Committee fur Politi­
the dominance of Coolidge over the
Cleveland convention of June 10.
cal Action.
*
All told, approximately 1000 dele­
cpm : meeting will bo called to gates will Ik- on hand—a number
uMiiimnibtc to the delegate repre­
1 order by Johnston, president
sentation of the G. O. I*, and Deni
of the International Machinists
com ei, lions..
Union, In Ills capacity qs chairman

BY* HARRY B. HUNT

(Continucil trom page 1 .)
Convention Today Will Instruct To
8 upport Candidacy of Glaaa— man, go through the motions of
Delegation Against McAdoo.
settling delegation contests along
lines already worked out and per—NORFOLK,
June
Kaps
receive ar.d adopt the platginin’s delegation to the Demo-

Clubwoman Urges Physician S
Full R i g h t s c i o r
American Indians

KINGS LYNN, England,“Juno 11
— Prince Hcncy, thojthird son o f
• CHICAGO. I „ King George, has goP n job which
LOS ANGELES. June 11. — On
carries with it the remuneration behalf of tho American Indians
W mam
iU |,Sa l&gt; »
Republican Credentials Committee o—f JaO n year. At a recent mdeting
„
constructive legislation is needed Unto," Dr.
.......
Votes To Seat Johnson aid
of.tha.tm vn cQuuciLhcxc.-iv_lctlciL
an ccon o m ln ltu a tfo h Medirni
of tlr ?*1
Howard as Delegates...
was,
received
from
the
luiac{“
“
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which
ria.
fund*awuiUL,u.wd
besbV;|miguratlon*ndluion’
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"If no effort
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prrsidm H.il-nnd r r
CLEVELAND,"June 11.— Affirmn .A .A .w .» n M h
High
, .,
the action o f the national commit**
'Instructed by the state convention presidential nomination:; will lie
By his acceptance o f this office Cal., chairman o f the committco on
. . . . the
.... credentials committca
__ of the prince will become tho repre- Indinn welfare o f the General Fed­
tee,
here today to support Senator Cnr- mnde on Thursday.
Tuesday’s adjournment was folthc
Republican
national
convention
! sentntive o f the Borough in the eration of Women’s Clubs, snid
ter Glass for the presidential nom,
.
House of I&lt;ords, when ho is raised Tucsdny beforo the federation’s
.__. . ____ ,____ _ . ■
u„ lowed by an nftrrpoon o f public
voted ovcrmhclmmgly Tuesday to
pceraRC ^ t,1P ncar future.
{nation so long .
‘
* |bearings by the platform commitscat the delegation from Georgia, j j ynn js ono o f the oldest bor­ biennial convention in session here.
fore the body, party leaders stated tee at which arguments were heard
“ They should be given n restrict­
headed by Henry Lincoln Johnson,, 0lIRhs in Englnndvits first charter
for nnd against dozens o f the
last night.
negro national
,i
i committeeman
144
*from ‘ 0f incorporation being grnntcd by ed citizenship, which would give
projects
of
national
organizations,
Second Choice
thnt stntc, and that from Missis­ King John.
.
who have sent representatives to
them the privilege of- our civil
Chief) interest nnmng the stntc
sippi under Terry W . Howard, a
the political conventions for years.
delegates centered
around the But for the most part the platform
negro assistant United States at­ CUBAN RAILW AY MAN SHOT laws. They should have a right to
torney.
HAVANA, Cubit, June 11.—Gen. go to court and have an accounting
question o f whether the convention already had been whipped into
Immediately nftcr the decision Archibnld Jack, general manager o f the guardianship over them.
shape and needed only the formal
second choice.
in the Mississippi case, the dele­ of tho United Railways o f Havana,
They should be permitted to enjoy
will make any expression ns to a approval o f the committee to bring
gation from that state formally the employees o f which are on
it before the convention.
the religious freedom guaranteed
Senator Glass has announced that
ratified
the
election
o
f
Howard
as
strike,
was
shot
nnd
wounded
Into
The suggested platform of thf
nutional committeeman to succeed Monday ns he left his office in the to the people o f tha United States
he Is a supporter o f Willinm G. La Follettc delegates from Wiscon­
M. J. Mulvihill o f Vicksburg, whose , central station. At his office it under the constitution. They should
McAdoo for the nomination, but sin, declaring for public ownership
delegation lost Its fight for a plnce |wm said he suffered only a flesh not only have tho right, but should
of
railroads
and
water
resources
State Scnntor Harry Flood Byrd.
on the convention floor.
wound in the cheek. Ho was taken
and for farm relief nnd n dozen
be encouraged to orgnnli? and dis­
chairman o f the state Democratic j 0^j,cr
sweeping
governmental
Th* Georgia nnd Mississippi con­ to an emergency hosiptnl.
cuss
their affairs. Ail these activi­
tests
were
the
ninjor
ones
appealed
executive committee, declared thnt j changes, was one o f the proposals
ties nrc necessary for progress to ­
to the credentials committed nnd
the Californian was not available.' placed before the committee last
after they had been disposed of, Mississippi proved the turning ward an ultimate and complete cit­
“ The chairman further stated t h a t j night as its work approached com­
. '
.
the committee went into night ses­ point in the contest from thnt izenship.
’
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, , pletion. Even the Wisconsin dele“ Education, of course, is tho
he would fight any effort to b- Katc3 themselves, however, did not
sion to clean up the nppeals in slnte. Through his counsel Mulvitain a “ friendly expression" on-the hope it would gather behind it any
contests from Texas, the District hill argued thnt ho was without au­ moat ptoent factor in helping a
of Columbia, nnd the Tenth Ten­ thority Jo binds his section of the race toward that goal, and your
flbor of the convention for McAdoo. material following.
committee but committeemen in- chairman, who is primarily a
nessee
district.
.
Except
for
the
receipt
o
f
Mr.
Don’t Want McAdoo
_
_
______
formed him thnt if Iho agreement school woman, has ambitious but
I.owden’s letter nnd the consequent
Appeal Is Abandoned.
“ To instruct for a second .choice divergence of a good part of his
Scinio A. Jones abandoned his |was recognized by his supporters practical plans for the development
or to give favorable expression to. strength to Secretary Hoover, the
nupon 1 from tho decision of the na- 1 ho should have lent his personal o f the educational system for the
Indians. She looks forward to the
any candidate other than Scnntor i vice-presidential
'situation
re­
. tional committee in seating the |support to
delegates nt large from Arknnsns * As the etise wns before the nn- time when tho reservation schools
Glass would be to admit the weak- nininwl unsettled by the develop•_
i.,, „„ I meats o f the doy. The party leaders
umler nationnl committccmnn IT.! tionnl committee a letter, written shall he "mnnnod by trained teach­
• *
. f
G' ltt choice, no ns- Kcncrn||y ,|cc|ari.,| tjmt a final dcI* Rommel. The victories gained j by President Harding shortly be- ers who will have contact with the
■erted. “ Senator (.lass is the m ost; cj.,ion wn3 yet l(, |)e mnde, there
hy Johnson nnd Howard, who nr-1 fore his death was a deciding fa c­ homes o f the children.’’
conspicuous available Democrnt for [ still was talk o f Senator Borah,
eted their own cases, were greeted ; tor in the decision in the Gcorgin
the Democratic nomination. I do Uhnrlcs G. Dawes, Senator Curtis,
hv wild cheering on the -part of cose. In the letter, written to C. Agriculturists
W ant
their delegations ns well ns many Baseonili Slcmp, one o f the mem­
not believe the people o f Virginia Judge W. S. Knnyon, President
Burton of Michigan University nnd
bers o f the national committee A griculture
Wives
negro spectators.
or the nation want McAdoo."
n dozen others, but none appeared
Before taking up thes ctwo cas­ commissioned to reorganize the
Leaders of McAdpo’s forces ap­ to have the organized nnd wide­
es, the committee voted practically party in Georgia, President Hard­
DAVIS, Calif., June 11.— Men o f
peared undetermined ns to whether spread barking that has been given
unanimously against entertaining ing snid he had made a “ blunder" the student body of tho Davis
the
boom
for
Mr.
Hoover.
protests from Former Governor in recognizing J. L. Phillips ns branch o f tho College o f Agricul­
they would seek n commendation of
The formal campaign for election
Wnrmouth o f Louisiana and a ’con­ head o f the party organization in ture. University o f California, have
their candidate, but voiced the opin­ o f Calvin Conlidgcj to succeed him­
testing delegation from Porto Rico Georgia.
petitioned Dr. W. W. Campbell,
ion that the position taken by self in the White House slid o ff the
Reviewing Records.
against the seating o f the delegates
president o f the university, to
faithfully
reflected
in
the
match­
Chairman Byrd did not express the political ways here Tuesday when so clearly demonsrated as !n the
of that state nnd that territory. In . Reviewing the records-before the make their school n co-cducational
attitude of the Democratic party in the 1924 Republican National Con­ very recent past. Legislative con­ less growth anil fadeless glory of neither ensc had proper papers national committee, Sidney IIolinstitution.
the state.
vention met nnd heard the keynote trol by shifting nnd changing com ­ the republic."
been filed nnd the national commit­ dcncss, o f Carrollton. Gn., nppenrThe young farmers want doFormer Congressman C. C. Car­ address of its temporary chairman, binations, resulting in majorities
tee had refused to entertain cither mjr for the contestants, said the I mestic science nnd homo economics
lin o f Alexandria, who is connected did n little necessary routine busi­ having no common fnith and recog­ BEVERIDGE” BOOM plea for thnt reason.
Johnson fnction participated in a j added to the .curriculum, so that
with Scnntor Oscar W. Under­ ness nnd adjourned to reconvene nizing no united responsibility, can
The failure c ' M. J. Mulvlhill to consolidation meeting nf Georgin |women students will he drawn. One
wood's campaign, said he was at­ this morning.
not, in the nature o f things, pro­ STARTED BY NEW lend his support a n written agree­ Republicans held nt the instance n f. student explained that when he rctending the convention ns a dele­
The launching took plncc at Pub­ duce Iccislative results beneficial
entered into with tjhc Howard Frcsidont Harding and officials oi turns to tho soil an educated
gate and would make no effort to lic ball, the huge civic auditorium or satisL.«.iory to the people of the YO RK
DELEGATES ment
faction for n consolidation o f the the national committee and later farmer, he "wants n wife educated
obtain recognition. He expressed o f the city. Probably more than 12 ,- country. The inevitable effect o f
Continued from page 1.
contending Republican forces in had halted.
as a farmer's helpmate."
thc opinion thnt there was a 000 persons witnessed the ceremon- such legislative control is confusion
selves to work for him. At the same
“ friendly attitude" among the dele­ ics while countless hundreds o f!a n d paralysis and a legislative
time the cx-servicc men discussed
gates toward Underwood.
thousands more heard whnt was 1 product satisfactory to no one.
platform
suggestions connected
Glass Has Platform
snid by radio.
I “ This is the open season for
Senator
Glass
already
hns
with
national
defense und the ad­
.
weird claim and wild assertion on
drafted the platform which will be
ministration o f the veterans’ bu­
a n M nnnpll ' tht‘ i,art of ,,ur frit’n&lt;|8*lht’ i,o|it*
submitted to tho convention on 1 n a irm
111(111 1 T I U 1 I U U I ica| enemy. Only recently emerged reau. Senator Reed o f Pennsyl­
Wednesday. The contents have not
D n iQ O Q
n f j rom beneath the political landslide vania anil Representative Johnson
been made public officially, but it S n i i n r f a
u u u iiu n
A l a n i s
A l l.l o f four years n"o they attempt to
South Dakota,"also ex-service
Is reported in official circles that
the platform will urge nn abandon­ P p n Q i n n n f I ' n n l i / I t r n appear us confident as they were i mcn, uddressed the meeting.
ment of n “ negative foreign jmiI- A l C u l u C l l l v U U l l l i m , i just before being engulfed in that I Tim Beveridge people were very
---------! overwhelming catastrophe.
. j active nnd ns ono o f their first
Jcy” and the acceptance by thr
(Continued from page 1.)
* “ If thc_ American-people wore moves invited the Kentucky dele
United States of a place in inter­
national affairs, through the league met and handled ip thoughtful. . prepared to forget—us the Demo- gation ti^ join them,
’ Replesentntlvo
* *
Robert*L. Bacon
o f nations nnd the international sympathetic and courageous fash- ■ernts themselves endeavor to «!•&gt;-—
ion the.many difficult and- trying the wholly indefensible record of o f New York announced he would
court o f Justice"?
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tmUiet;. w vik-for the nuuuuatiun- o f BuvcrAmong the othr
, ,« i K,i •
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Jcn ts.is..a . plank_faE.
trverlclge is tin? I.ifl o f a mnn
.
,
that pary is ’one devoid o f the Ucpi\jilicMax need to carry our
elation of the Repuhl
standing fact In thd political situa- » single redecenting feature; of message to the people. President
regard to oil and other reserves.
At the last state convention, tion UMiuy, and, in the presence o f j scandalous mismanagement, of un- Coolidge will not make many
Senator Glass drafted the platform, incvitnhlc differences o f opinion on wise and indefensible policy when speeches but will issue statements
fhe contents of which were in­ uestions o f moment,_ this eonfi- ; in control and utter lack o f fixed and talk over the radio. The people
cluded In the nntlonal platform cnee is as fine a compliment to the |and definite principle or policy, want to see a part of the national
American people as it is to the t save that of muck-raking nnd ob- ticket. I do not take seriously the
adopted at San Francisco.
fact that he wns in the progressive
The state executive committee president, a spontaneous tribute to struction, when in minority.
held Its session Tuesday night nnd sincere fnith, high courage, nnd
"A s we proceed to the nomina­ party. It is true he was with Roose­
• tion nf our candidates and the velt, but he is back in the party
Informally considered the platform honest nnd unselfish purpose.
*
“ Tho orgy o f reckless nnd ex­ drafting of our plntform wu may now.”
and few changes, If any, are ex­
travagant 'expenditure, which had find inspiration in the fact that
Scnntor Beveridge declined to
pected to be made.
been checked by the preceding Re­ ours is the only national party in F*n,m,cnt
comment on the
inc move to nominate
publican congress, wos succeeded America , thnt can nnd does point I
Some in­
CIIUII A Correction
f or v lcc-p m ld cn l
Through inadvcrtaqa&lt;r'th&lt;
"the name by an economical mil business-like with pride to each and every can - 1
friends of the former seno f Miss Lucille Newfly o f this city conduct of public affairs under a. , didatc nominated at its conventions I
"n
howev" ;
ne wul!, Vn*
drawn and |Bnd to cvery ,|ec|nrution made in lalteral.lyoppose.l t.,his name bmng
was omitted from the list, o f th ose budget system wisely .lraw-n
faithfully
ndhered
to.
The
receiving diplomas at Stetson Uni­
The burden a, o f ,u ^ntinnal piaforms. All •Erc* n n.d thnt
T r ? ,n
versity this year, that was printed o f tnxntlon wns grently
.
ly reduced, human pxnerlom-e ‘ ustifieK faith ,lp wou,‘l not accept the nomination
In last Friday’s Herald.
Miss S h e r bTh *
2
5
»
&lt;iimin: - « r e nonfid^cr; C?nCa ^ : V S i z I u , m i if
tendere’ ”
Newby received a master o f arts
ployed,
more
numerous
th'an'Vhe
^Uh
such
n
history.
The
record
o
f
Ngp,DS
WOMI
WOMEN
DOCTORS.
degree at that time.
hosts that the naion m - d n l k d in
^
f e '
CONSTANTINOPLE. June 11.
the World war, were soon absorbed ,V . , ,L* .
w rvicc in Iho past The groat need in Turkey for fe­
Sanford Automobile in the ranks o f industry, as wise !
r,0” ib,‘! Ruaranty male (|ncop« because mnlc physi­
legislation and sound ndminUtra- ' '
11 tu,rt’*,
. ,
cians are tforhidden to attend the
Association Making tion
relieved the nation and its
A lrci’ ia known by its fruits; orthodox Moslem women, has led
Good As To Its Aims people from the handicap of Dctno- no*, by the showy (lowers o f prom- Dr. George E. Vincent, director o f
erntic policies.
; ire or the occasional defoc in hud the Rockefeller Foundation here,
'Never before in our history hns or branch, hut by the normnl har- .to consider the extension o f the
An association composed o f only
for
established dealers and for the the need nnd the necessity of de­ vest through the running of the American 'training school
urposc of co-operating for .the pendable party majorities and of years—nnd the harvest o f tho Ro- nursos and thr American Medical
est intcrcstlTof the members, is definite party responsibility been publicnn party and leadership is College for Women.
the organization of locnl automo­
bile dealers known as the Sanford
ff— 1
Automobile Dealers* Association.
The organization, formed in
April, has already accomplished
much toward bringing about better
relations between the dculcrs them­
selves und between them and the
public. One o f the chief purposes
o f the organization is securing pni/
lorm prices on all sccond-hund ears.
The following Automobile Dealers of Sanford have formed the
An appraiser, employed by the
organization, places the value on all
Uiod cars which aro to he bought j
^ nicnibcrs o f the asso­
ciation. This insures a fair and
square deal for both purchaser and
buyer, it was pointed uut. The
office of the appraiser is located
In the rear o f the Seminole Hotel.

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and the possibility of‘
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scientific methods 5 * **«
stressed by Dr. pUsey
Treating the sick .mt

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hlhty o f medicine, “nth®!
forms by organization, ,
medical programs
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Hillsborough Waj
15,000 on Comi
TAMPA, June II. —A
ship of 15.000 for the Hitt
County Highway Fletstii
commission was the aim (
nt n meeting o f a special
hold a few days ago. It
fined at the meeting to ntaJI
beautify a “dcmonstratiooii
the Tnnipa-PInnt City reai
fling at Six-Mile creek and
ing one mile east. Jure II
ignntrd ns "Bcautificatioa
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Cases Arraigned
Municipal Court

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At the Wednesday morning ses­
sion of the Municipal Court, 11
cases were arraigned before Judge
J. G. Sharon. Most of the o f­
fenses were traffic violations. The
eases tried were as follows:
Dale Williams, $100 bond es­
treated; H. H. Evans, disorderly
conduct, $10 bond estreated; Mit­
chell Touring, parking car on pavrd
nil night, $1 and costs or 10
tUys in jail; Lawrence Kent, tresP«*aing and loitering, transferred
to county court; Floyd Hester, trespauing and loitering, transferred
to county court; Ernest Muccy,
trespassing and loitering, transfer“
to county court; L. P. Jones,
ing, $10 bond estreated;
s Harris, speeding, transfer(J r li j county court; Augustus
Kirkland, speeding, transferred to
County court; E. L. Gibson, pmk( cor pn paved street all night;
qrtd. Um’
vb ,b*tion, disFlnow, estreated bonds nnd costs
! to $126.

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for the betterment of both the Automobile Buyer and the dealer. You will
notice that the cars handled by these dealers ai'e all Standard makes of Au­
tomobiles, and have been Hold in this county for years. The dealers com­
posing the Association are ALL property owners and citizens of Seminole
County, and in the next six months there will appear in this space each
Wednesday facts showing exactly what these men do to HELP PUT SFMINOLE COUNTY AHEAD.
EDWARD HIGGINS •
Lincoln— Ford— Fordson

H u p m o b ile — Q ld sm o b ilc

I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
Dodge Cara and Truck

SANFORD IIUICK CO.
Buick Cars

SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
Studebaker and Chevrolet

SEMINOLE HIJDSON-ESSEX CO.
Hudson— Essex— r co Trucks

P. A. MERO

SEMINOLE-OV ERLAND CO.
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�THE SANFORD, HERALD, WEDNESDAY,

E xpert W arns W om en
Against The Use O f
A ny Form 'Cosmetics
CHICAGO, June 11.— Cosmetics
were described as instruments to*
: ward skin ills and homeliness,
lather than auxiliaries of beauty
jwhen Prof. H. N. Cole, nssocintc
professor o f dermatology nt West­
ern Reserve University, spoke
today before the convention o f the
|S3KnMiShl3R®K»f "A^sociairon.—*- ’
Professor Cole deplored the in­
creasing Usd ‘ o f cosmetics, which
he laid, were always harmful to
thd complexion, am) revealed sta­
tistics showing their consumption
and data on the prevalence o f poisr onous substances in many com­
mon beautifying agents.
“ What was once considered poor
form is now the mode with the
average woman, certainly in cities,"
he laid. “ Most women pnint; nil
o f them use powder of different
types. The average woman uses
at least some of the long list of
cosmetics, and yet many o f those
. women arc unaware o f the dnngcr they are running from such
Use. .
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"There is the pure mechanical
obstruction by creams, powders and
.. rouges employed on the face. The
pores in our skins were intended by
i, nature to serve as lubricating nnd
excretory ducts. If these are con- stantly closed off, the mechanical
^ obstruction alone is bound to in■ jure any skin.
‘*Then we have the specific chem&lt;■ leal action, depending in the first
plaie on the susceptibility o f the
i patient; secondly, on the strength
and duration of the application,
along with the character of the
nostrum applied, for oxumplc mer­
cury, arsenic, pnrapheny-lcndiamin.
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"In 1919 American women spent
$206,000,000 in the quest for beauty
by way. of tho cosmetic path, while
in 1921 manufacturers put out $75.000,000 more of cosmetics than in
1919. Today the question of beauty
ilia and dangerous conditions has
become important enough to come
before the convention of physicians
occupied chiefly with advnnced
methods in the diagnosis und cure
o f .diseases.”
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TO ALL PROPERTY

The word Yiddish Its clfi* A c o r
ruptlon o f the German “Judisch,’
which .means Jewish.

Cabinet O fR cersand Health C h ie f^
" Urge Nationwide Support o f M o v ef^
j i &amp; t To Raise A m erica’s H om e Standard

In ancient times the seventh
child o f a seventh child was credit­
ed v/ith supernatural powers.
FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS

Thd average length of life' e f a
said, t
fartner.

Smith’s Barber Shop
for better barber work
— next Valdez Hotel.

'CLAIR AND MORRIS

Freedom
Palnal

New Steam &lt;*resa and Delivery
truck. Give us a trinl.
110 Sanford Ave.----------Ph. 327-J

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Now open— 20 rooms 51.00 tt
day.
Light lunches, ice
crcnm, soft drinks. Always
open. Mrr. H. B. Turner,
Hostess.

DR. H U B m T W O R K
To the endorsement and support
o f leading national organizations
o f men and women numbering mil­
lions o f members, Better Honjes in
America can add the strong sup­
port o f leading officials of the fed­
eral government.
Dr. Hubert
Work, Secretary o f the Interior,
formerly Postmaster General, and
past president o f tho American
Medical Association, Sccretnry of
Labor James J. Davis, and Dr.
Hugh S. Gumming, Surgeon-Genem l o f the U. S. Fublic Health
Service, all Rre members o f the
Advisory Council o f Better Homes
In America and strong backers of
this educational movement, which
will demonstrate "better homes” in
many hundreds of communities
during the week set aside for that
purpose. ~\*------ Dr. Work says o f the movement:
“ Better homes piean better peo­
ple. Man’s progress is measured
by his home*environment, which in
turn reflects his social advance-

has d a rk nfaxeszxii&amp;XrliSe
bad breath and takes no interest in
play, it is almost a certainty that
worms arc eating away' Us vitality,
The surest remedy for worm s is
White’s Cream Verm ifuge. It in
positive destruction to the worma
but harmless to the child. Price
35c. Sotd by Union Pharmacy.

7 to s Eve n|ii*i
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SE*l 'IC I
11UICK SKRVI
Call 498.

DK. U U O H S .C m ^

meftt.
We took nt the world
through thp windows o f our home,
and our vision is tinted by the life
wc have set up within its walls.
And when we pnss over the thresh­
old we carry with us the influence
of our home setting.
"Com fort from modem working
appliances, health from sunshine
and fresh air, inspiration from
harmonious surroundings, ar.d con­
tentment from simple living should
bo the aspirations o f all homobuilders, for these things nfTect the
character o f our children. They
help to make the homo n refuge
where we may pause after the dny’s
work to gather strength for further
achievement.”
Secretary Davis, on the same
subject, says:
“ Civilization
is
known by the homes its people live
in. past achievements in arts and
sciences are reflected in the perma­
nence o f architecture nnd conveni­
ence o f the habitations they left
behind ami nre told in stories of
home nnd fireside. For civilization
is built by man ns a means for

mortr happily ^penning ihs Short
Veara o f hts life. Mere houses nts
not homes nor architectural’ «l*&gt;
garce the object o f mare’ s creative
genius. The structures men erect
are raised for a purpc«e. Better
men build better homes; from bet­
ter homes come batter men.”
Surgeon-General Cumming has
written as follow s: “ Unhealthy
people are apt to mnko unhealthy
homes, and unhealthy homes mako
unhealthy people. This constitutes
a vicious circle, tho tendency o f
which is to mane health conditions
progressively worse. Tho Better
Homes movement interrupts this
vicious circle, so that health condi­
tions tend to improve progressive­
ly. Cheerful, attractive, well light­
ed, well vcntiinted nnd well planned
houses furnish ideal conditions fo r
the rctcntiioi and im provem ent-of
health. Thz.y furnish a great In­
centive to T.ygicnic living and at
tho same time provide the physical
surroundings necessary for its
practice. I am heartily In favor
o f this movement.”

OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FRENCH

T r 8 ....................................... .................
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Lot 9,
Tr 8 ....... ..................................................
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
158.01
Southern
Utilities Co., Lot 8, lllk 8, Tr 8..
101.85
ment on French Avenue from Firs’t Street south to Ninth Street, has
101.85
i been completed and the completed work has been finally accepted by the Southern Utilities Co., lait 9. Blk 8. Tr 8
Southern Utilities C o„ Lot 10, lllk 8, T r 8
Hi 1.85
jjjtv Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Alice W, Palm srLot^n, [Ilk 9, Tr 8.......
158.01
| Tn® following \n the final estimate o f the
o f paving French Ave* Alice W. PalmerTToT?, Blk 9, Tr 8.........
158.01
nue 24 feet In width with sheet asphalt from First Street south to Ninth Alice W. Pnlmer, Lot 8, Blk 9. Tr 8_____
158.01
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Alice W. Palmer, Lot 9, Blk 9, Tr 8 .........
378.73
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1878 Cu. Yds. excavation 0 40c........... ........
571.20 City Park, All Blk 10, Tr 8.....................
854.53
' 1 BOO Sta. Yds. over haul 0 l c ..... ..................
5.00 J. A. Itumbley, I,ot l, Blk 3, Tr 9....... ...
378.73
I* 1JWP2 U o . Ft. concrete curb and gutter 0»7Gc
3,801.52 Mrs. Helen G. Jinkins, Lot 0, Blk 3, Tr 9
197.78
j T 468 LA . Ft. flush curb 0 35c---------- ------- *
• 170.80 (Emma A. Whittl o, U t 7, Blk 3, Tr 9
197.78
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268 Lin Ft. granite curb re-set nt 16c...........
Minnie ilcDoug.il, Lot 1, Blk 4, Tr 9
. 180.94
7031 Sq. Yds. fl” rock .foundations 0 80c. ..
,024.80 JCharles Brown Lot 2„ Blk 4, Tr 9....
101.85
697C J3q. Yds. 2” sheet asphalt fop 0 $1.02.
,100.40 Mrs. W. 8. Baldwin, Lot 3, Blk I, Tr 9
101AS
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l i i ,Sq. Yds, brick rclaiil flat 0 40c.........
Lot',1,'iJjk .L Tr.
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5Si!SS55= YiU-twj;-1,
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MO Sq. Ft.’ concrete a lle y returns
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102.0(1 John-D. Jinkins, L o f'l, Blk 5, Tr 9.-..
33)1 Sq. Ft. sirtewnlk 0 2^c *.... '■..........
00.20 John I&gt;. Jinkins, Lot 2, Ulk 5 , Tr 9 ...
0 Type A.inlets 0 $35.00.................. .................
210.00 j John D. Jinkins, Lot •'*. Blk 5, Tr 9.
4 Type B inlet* 0 $30.00 .......... ..................
120.00 ’ John 1). Jinkins, Lot 4,
Blk 5, T r
9 ...
1 Manhole 4-0 deep ............... ... .........................
50.00 John D. Jinkins, Lot 5, Blk 6, Tr 9....
1 Manhole 6-8 feet deep ...... ...........................
05.00 H. C. Washburn, Lot 1, UlY 0, Tr 9
3520 Lin. Ft. 3" drain tile 0 $100.00 per M .
352.00 T. J. Miller, Lot 2, Blk 0, Tr 9
919 Lin Ft. 12” storm sewer 0 $1.05...............
001.95 John I&gt;. Jinkins, Lot 3, Blk 0, Tr 9.
Extra work ............................ ..
......
07.75 Moisch Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 0, Tr 9
6 Monuments at Al^cet intersections 0 $0.50
32.50 Mciseh Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 0, Tr 9
Laboratory inspection nnd materials
248.75
The above and foregoing final assessments nre payable without
Legal expense, advertising, etc 2 per cent
103.14
interest up to July l t, 1921, and front und after suchdate, said speEngineering, 4 per cent.............................. .
800.28
rial assessments will bo
pnynblu only in ten
equal annualinstallments
------with interest nt 8 per cent per*annum on all deferred payments.
,30(1.9(1
Witness niy hand as City Clerk nnd thq -seal o f the C ity 'o f SanCredit by I960. Sq. Yds. salvaged brick 0 $1.17
,293.20 ford. Fla., this 28th day o f May, A. 1)., 1921.
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L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Actual c o st,... ........................
,073.70 May 29: June 5-12-19-20,
To be borne by city 1-3...............................
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To he borne by adjacent property..........
Number of feet frontage, 3,928.35.
Assessment per foot frontage, $3,237,

AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET SOUTH TO NINTH STREET.

Opportunity lies on every side here. It finds its more fertile
field where growth and development center.
It has singled out
Miami in a very especial manner, because that city is one of the
fastest growing in the country, and because the spirit o f Miami
keeps step with its tremendous growth.

TAKE THE

Coral Gables leads every section of Miami in rapidity of
growth, beauty o f development, in its power and ability to do great
thingsjn a short time. Coral Ga bles, Miami’s greatest suburb,
terefore rivals Miami itself in the attention it compels for serious
minds in every section o f the country.

K EEP POSTED

Investors at Coral Gobles are not all wealthy men—fa r from
it. Anyone with a little money can buy property here for a small
initial payment Easy monthly payments wiirc&amp;Fg fpr the balance.
Before you have,completed payments on the property it will have
increased greatly in value.

Jo« Cameron, Lot 2. Blk 7. Tr 9 ............. ..
T. E. Wilson Eat., l » t 3, Blk 7, Tr 9 ..........
Moisch Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 7, Tr 9 .......
Malach Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 7, Tr 9
Ella and Lewis Duckett, Lot 5, Blk 8, Tr 9
Atlantic Coaat Line Ruilrond Co,
.... Beg. on W.
line of French Avenue at a point 72 ft. N. o f
N. line of Seventh Street, run N. 51.7 ft. ‘
W. 100 ft., S. 51.7 ft., E. 100 ft., to beg ...... 60.9
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 1, Blk 9, Tr 9 ....... 50
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 2, Blk 9, Tr 9
50
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 3, Blk 9, Tr 9 . ... 6 1
Southern Utilities
Co., l o t 4, Blk 9 , Tr 9 . . . . 50
Southern Utilities Co., Lot 5, Blk 9, Tr 9........... 50
Mrs. J. C. Higgins, Lot 1, Blk 10, Tr 9 ................. 62
Mtt.' L. B. Cnrst, l o t 2, Blk 10, Tr 9 ............. 62
A* C. Martin's Addition, Sanford, Fla.
W. P. Runge, N. 44',4 ft. Lot 3, Blk 10, Tr 9 ___ 11.5
N. f t Garner, S 514 ft. o f Lot 3, Blk 10, Tr 9....... 5.5
N. H. Garner, N. 39 ft. Lot 4, Blk 10, Tr 9
39
N, 1L Garner, 8 49.7 ft. Lot 4. Blk 10, T r 9 4 9 . 7
Com?lia Zachary. Lot 5, Blk 3, Tr 8
....... . 117
Ce0fge A. Radford, Lot 9, Blk 3, Tr 8 ............... 10,73
Ceeirge A. Radford, N. 19.27 f t fwit 10, Blk 3,
»;:Tr 8 ----------------;.....
............... ................. I
19.27
tri F. K. Smith, S. 21.40 ft. Lot 10; Blk 3
,'Tr 8 ................ .....l . . : ' . ..........................
fri. F. K. Smith, Lot 11, Blk 3, Tr 8..„....... .
. i t , Mitchell, Lot 6, Blk 4, T r 8_______ ____
* § - Hodgins, Lot 7, Blk 4, Tr 8................... ...
i flrow, Lot 8, Blk 4, T r 8.....______ ___ _____
* A l Howell, W14 o f Lot 9, Blk 4, Tr 8_____
* K Howell, WVi o f Lot 10, Blk 4, Tr 8 ____
and Beecher Kent, L ot'fl, Blk 5, Tr 8
h Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 6, T r 8 ~ .....
Seerest, Lot 8, Blk 8, T r 8 ___________
: J. Stephenson, Lot 10, Blk 6, T r 8 . .
P«rk, All Blk 6, T r 8_____________—
265.1
, Fitzgerald E at. Lot .6, Blk, 7. T r 8....

There are mpre opportunities today for profitable invest­
ment in Florida than you may hind irtany other sectipnnf the coun­
try. Shrewd business men in the north and south recognize this
fact and are investing more and more money every year.

Before you invest at. Coral Gables inspect the property care­
fully. Subject its claims of superiority to the m ost rigid te s t Com­
pare it with the best that you know of. Come to Coral Gables on
one of our special free sight-see ing tours, and then decide in your
own interest whether you can really afford to pass up the splendid
opportunity for investment that it offers. May w e reserve a seat
for you in the next bus leaving this city fo r Coral Gables?

Y our interest in Sanford warrants it.
Y our investment here demands it. Have
The Sanford Herald follow you to your
summer home.

The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida.
Gentlemen—Please send me The
Sanford Herald, starting with the is­
sue o f ........................... ............ ........ ......

160.88
378.73
133.84

for which I am enclosing

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131.84
186.94
161.85
161.85
161.85

Address

Sanford Office,
Milano Theatre ttldg
Sanford Fla.

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Executive Otflc*1*
Miami, Fla-

flo r id * O ffic esi Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Daytona, Orlando, Tam p*,
St. Petersburg, Sanford, Lakeland, D eland.

�RDHERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE: 12,: 1924

MADISON Platform

Adopted P a i n l e v e May Be
r.ARnPN ant* L a F o l l e t t e T
Planks R e j e c t e d F r e n c h Executive

MO.000 in Preparing
National Democratic
dea Which Begins

A m V d f t i h “ exUu* B* h the *M iona on
ttee’s lease with Tex the floor and the great banks of
snd night, from now seats In the galleries. Women deleon time, the meta- gates and visitors made the most o f
‘ t , " " " . ' . 0" ■ " J

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the * Ilernately furnished the music.
* m J 3 ? .M in
® T" in Bn Inconspicuous corner o f
1° ld
“TO* ,
the hall, enclosed In a glass box
jb, on which It o n g - was a young man with a great
audience. He was the
_________
radio ___
announeer and long before the con­
vention came to order he was
■peaking to millions o f listeners
from Cleveland..
As usual the convention was slow
in assembling. The hour of 3 o’clock
fixed fo r the opening, passed with
only a corporal's guurd o f delefates on the floor and with the galeries dotted only here and there
with spectators.

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irantl icalo, (or it recentijnounced that it - soon
med so that » towering
si structure could be
i the site.
i Democratic convention
snd visitor
Madison
irden will present the apof a huge oval basket
[bottom and terraced sides,
airs’ platform, with seats
delegates, will push out
r long side o f the oval,

{Continued from pnge 1.)
both houses o f parliament this ofttrooon. Until the election o f a
new chief executive by a joint
meeting of the chamber and Ranate
PrfdaytfnrexecutiYw p ow er w B H ir *
wielded by the acting ministry un­
der M. Francois-Marsal.
M. Millerand U the sixth o f the '
eleven presidents o f ^he third republic to leave office b£ resigning,
but in no previous case has themeans o f bringing this eveht about
been no brusque. ) Edouard Harriot,
as head o f the new majority o f the
Left, emergipg from the recent
elections, refused to accept M.
Millerand’ a offer o f the premier­
ship. The new majority demanded
that the president resign as he was
not In sympathy with Tts alms.
When the Versailles congress
Friday elects M. MHIerand’s suc­
cessor, the Francois-Marsal minis­
try will resign.
Saturday Is expected to see Herliot again called to the Ely see
nalace and tendered an ipvitation
to form • ministry, which this time
he will accept with alacrity.

\mericans A la
Eastern EurSettle &lt;
M em el Problem, Old Incentive to W a r^
Davis Credits Peace Victory to League . T iy Smith's

Barber
Shop fo r good barber

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June 12.—The vast business. There was a prospect o f
of Madison Square n flurry or probably a fight with
rberating these days the presentation of the La Follette
sot of an army &lt;o f planks from the Wisconsin delegai corps of architects, tion.
fie historic old struc- , It was not unlike n night at the
i dress it up fotfth e, opera for Cleveland folk who have
Mjcrstic convention .-been used to coming to entertajn8 24.
I ments In the public hall. Delegstes
Stic P*rty Will oe in and visitors In evening dress were

l m in !u! 3 i « 5 ;

Blue ) pencils
have
become - Tnufe "of tnc Uhited States atw
fnmously popular with editors be­ Latin America is more than tw ice'
cause blue,- more than any other that of 10 years ago. ,
color, completely hides the word *.o
be deJeated.

F I N A L EXPENSE
ACCOUNT F I L E D
B Y
CANDIDATES
(Continued from page 1)
For constable, E. E. Walker, dis­
trict one, $28.65; M. D. Polston,
district three, $5.
For justice o f the peace L. G.
Stringfellow, district tone, $15;;
Theodore Aulln, district three, $5.
For sheriff, C. M. Hand, $135.60.
For county superintendent o f
registration, H. C. DuBose, $12.20.
For clerk o f circuit court, Vance
E. Douglass, $31,45.

Uu for the press will
it speakers’ stand, on a
Sect and 4 inches below it
biding right and le ft al'the far ends o f the oval.
B] be scats for 960 news
|and editors.
Erectly in front o f the
stand, but 7 feet 3 inches
vill be arrayed the ranks
its, with alternates Rankl to right and left at t the

over to those who have contributed
tr&lt; the party or local citizens’ con­
vention fund. Above them will
stretch tier after tier of seats, ex­
tending away up to the Garden
roof, for governors, congressmen,
public officials, notables and party
workers who fall within the "vis­
itors” classification.
There will be 12,200 seats in all,
arranged In sections with wide
aisles which will make for easy
[aging the bottom o f. the exit .and a minimum of work for
be the boxed, seating six ushers. New York City’s shate of
inons, which will be’ given the visitors’ places will be 2,600.-

Valde?

is a ' prescription fo r - Malarfit
Chilli and Fever, Deugne or Bil­
ious Fever. It hills the germs.

RECENTLY RELEASED FROM
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3— A C T PLA Y
Given By Oviedo Dramatic Club

A T HIGH S C H O O L
THURSDAY, JUNE 11

NEW YORK, June 12.— Negotia­
/ BTUUHs
tions fo r Uniting the property of
NCRUAU H. Davis
BULLARD.
the Southern P acific and El Paso
6 vvwfawppdand Southwestern railroads virtu­
ally have been completed, T. M.
- Norman
II. Davis. Undrr-eec- !he mid, "and It should not be nec­ around n table dealing with any
Schumacher, president o f the El
rotury
of
State
during the WUaon essary to say that Mr. Wilson was uucstlons relative to peace and
Paso company announced Tues­
administration, has recently com ­ not—in favor of making any com ­ proeperlty, which are of such vital
day, '.!■
pleted aervlco ■ aa chairman of a mitments ever to use force In an Importance to us.
We con not
commission pf the League of unknown ' contingency.
I think afford not to throw nll.tha weight
Rules T o Overcome Nation* which succeeded In throw­ (hat If the United States were In of our moral Influence toward
open to wprld trafUe the River the League there would not bn any securing the alms for which we
E lectric) Shock Are ing
Nl*men, an important waterway of necessity to use force, but If Oc­ entered and fought the war, nnd
Europe and a likely sub­ casion should ever arise It should, those alms can best be secured by
Given Medical Men eastern
ject of war for several yean. of rourse. be left entirely to t’on- co-operating In the malnteuuncs
Shown with Mr. Davis Is Arthur grt-M lo determine whether or not of rules of conduct among nations,
CHICAGQ, Tune ”12.— The rules Dullard, editor of "Our W orld" we should use It. But one of the when-by disputes may he settled by
nnd noted writer on International most remarkable developments of the orderly processes of negotia­
attain, who acted aa Mr. Davta* the last two or three years Is the tion. conciliation and courts of
assistant in the painstaking In­ realization, to which 1 have re­ justice.
vestigation conducted by the corn- ferred, that the force of public
“ There U every evidence that the
opinion Is much more effective vast majority of the American
life depends upon keeping- up mission.
Mr. Davis believes, according to than any other force. That Is the people are strongly in favor of out­
artificial respiration until normal
breathing is resumed, Wills Mac- statements he made on his return power the United States would lawing war. It. does not seem to
iqchlan o f the National Electric to Now York, that the*permission bring to Oeneva.
bo fully ‘recognized as yet, how­
"I do not for a moment believe ever. that the covenant of the
Light Association, told the Ameri­ •nined from Lithuania for the
can Medical Association’s conven. Poles to use Memel. the port at the that this country should try to run League, which has now become a
tn.-cth of the Nlemeo, has averted the world or to Interfere In the law for flfiy-four nations of the
tion today.
"Since
___M are on -record ol a more than possible International internal affairs of the natlona of World, does outlaw war for at least
lives saved after three and one-half conflict nnd Is typical of the kind Europe or elsewhere, but I do be­ nine months over a given contro­
hours o f artificial respiration, four •f help that the League. In which lieve that our stake In the world versy, until the League hus had
hours o f effort are recommended* he strongly favors membership by peace and progress Is so great, to an opportunity to bring about a
before artificial respiration is given the United Btutes, can offer to the aay nothing of any moral duty, conciliation. The la-ague may not
that we can not afford to bu absent prevent all wars, but It can. by this
up." he said. “ The rules are us world.
"I am not and have not been” , when other nations are sitting means, prevent a lot of wars."
follows:
“ The victim Is cleared from the
current, either by shutting o ff the
current, or pulling him away with down, with one arm up and the warm as possible. If the victim method is tliut in which the man
the aid o f rubber gloves, dry cloth­ other supporting his face so that must be moved, this should be patient nnd presses both hands on
ing, or sticks o f wood, to serve as the mouth and nose are free for done in a reclining position, nnd
the small o f thu victim’s linck, reion-conductors. If it is necessary breathing,
Artificial respiration the artificial respiration should be
lousing the pressure rhythmically
o cut the wire, n hatchet or imple­
ment with a wooden handle should should be begun at once, while an kept up. After he resumes breath­ every two nr three seconds, and
be used and the 'operator should assistant loosens * the clothing ing, lie should be watched, and if Go
»p», artificial respiration should iimitating his own breathing as
turn his face awav to avoid the necessary, holds ammonia to the
'km nvnnn
nriiutiliWt muc]j as possible,
The
prono pressure
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ppod Parents Needed

The Sanford llc r a ld
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allrriiMMi

ncrpt

Parents’ Day was recently observed in Central Park.
New York City, and at the celebration essays by school
gitls were read: Prizes were awarded the best compositions
on the Biblical t^xt* “ Honoj* Thy Father and Thy Mother.”
Kdllnr
lin i .I .A M ) L DEAN
4 Constaiice Rvan, winner of a prize of twenty-five dolk . H OW A HI* IlKllli _____Manager
lars, said that good parents are a necessity if the child is
to grow up into a good citizen. She brought out the fact
iv n ic n im o s hath* •
that parents have had the experience which the cdilld must
One Tear____ *7.00 Six Months 11.50
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"
_*
' ^decisions when
Delivered In . Cltx A y - k'asrtarr-per
t n r TSr. Weekly Edition, | t* r the child raoatr-needs them, and'by which the younger perper Tear.
•
' »,.
son w’ould be benefitted as long as’ he lived.
^.
SPKCIA1. JCOTICEl All oMtuary
With living conditions such as they are today, good pa­
notices, cards, of thanks, resolutions
knd notices of entertainments where
Future genera­
eharxes are made will be charged rents are more necessary than ever before.
■for at reiculdr advertising rates.
tions demand that the parent fulfill all hift obligations prop­
CIATEU PltBiS erly and give the child the training which la rightfully his.
The A sapd nU d frees. Is nxclqsIn a radio message broadcast before the Central Park
Irely entitled to the use for repuoilcatlon of all » » « » , dispatches meeting, and reproduced in The Literary Digest, Associate
credited to It dr not otherwise cred­
ited In thla'paper and also the local Superintendent of Schools Edward W. Stitt, o f W w York
news publiebM herein. All rights of
repubflcallon of epeelal dispatches City, offered parents the following suggestions:
herein are' also reserved.
” 1. Set proper standards for your children
T liy ^ a jlA Y , JUNE \l, 1924
to follow.
*2. Be friends with your children, walk and
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
play with them occasionally. We must not live
HUMILITY OF CHRIST: Let
ibis mind be in you, which Wns also
above our children but with them.
in Christ Jesus. Let’ nothing be
” 3. Do not scold too much. Encourage them
done through strife or vainglory;
to do theiP best. Let us remembeif what Phillips
but in lowliness of mind let each
Brooks said: ‘Children are white,“ spotted black;
esteem other better than them*
selves.— Fhiiippians 2: &amp;-X
not black, spotted white.’
” 4. See that they select proper friends anti
TH E MAN YOU MEANT TO BE
A vision there captain the night to
associates..
j
.
“
5.
Make
‘
home’
as
comfortable
and
happy
There stood before me with soil,
as your means permit,
stem eyes
man whose presence breathed
” 6. (Give your children at least high-school
education.
/
lom and virtue, and high
emprise.
” 7. Train them in the habit of regular attend­
? 1$
*
# i 0 * 4 *i *
ance at church and Sunday school.
What Svis It brought bark the yeaM
' ” 8. See that they avoid all games of chance.
‘ long fled !
A gambler never enn be a success In life.
Who and what wus this stranger
"9. Sec that your children take plenty of phy­
to meT
I questioned him straightway, he
sical training in the open air. It is better exercise
gravely said:
to walk than to ride in a ‘limousine.’
"I am tHo man you meant to be.'1
' • ‘ TO., Let your -children feel that any honor
which U\ipy win in school, or any act of courage, or
Then _ stricken sorely, I turned
’away.
unselfishness they may perform, will bring great
Gone Tor aye was the wasted
happiness to father and mother ami put the family
past,
name on a higher plane of honor. Do not forget
The years I had frittered day by
that the future o f America depends upon how your
day,
And here had I come to the end
boys and girls are trained today, not on how you
at last.
were trained when you were children.
"Let us hope that the proper celebration of
But while I lay grieving L heard
‘
Parents’
Day* may lend to better homes, more reg­
him say: ’
“ Waste not your timo in dull
ular attendance at religious services, and a finer
despair;
type o f citizenship, all of which will combine to
This world la a new world every
make
our nation the best in the world. Let us all
day.
work to make our United States a Republic of
Turn your back on the past and
Homes.”
-forward fare, t ■
P ln lil ,
Knt«&gt;r»&lt;l «« Second Class Matter,
OctnGrr IT. 1919, at the Vostntllce
at Kitnfurd. Klerld*. under Act of
March 1. 1*9T.
r lit

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. . .

“ The

days o f the, past you have
wasted, ’tis true;
But o f the fair future you stilt
hold the key;
It Is never too late to begin life
•new—
I am the man you yet may be.”
—------Arthur Willi;lam Beer

'Florida, A Summer Resort State

A VERBATIM REPO RT

A$ Brisbane Sees I
Cancer Germ Known.
W . J. Bryan Elected.
T.he “Coolldite Follies."
I f We Had 10 Like Mellon
C apynrm ,

Tourists repon
bijc to Hollywood
have to wu',k ba,

litl

MORE IMPORTANT to million*
thnn politics or anything else is the
statement by real scientists that
Dr: Glover, r Canadian^-ha* d b .
•J , t
..
_______ , t-inL-VJ .
covered the cause o f cancer, hltheif-‘
to a 7mystery, and has developed a
euro, "giving experimentally re­
markable
results.”
Cancer Is
caused by a germ, that is pfovbd,
and the germ being isolated," j|
cure will follow, That is a Ulctoty
for humanity greater than any
ever won in any war.
.

the last word it Blu" r ^
1 diJ •»« b . . . I

We don’t know ,
rnKe in summer u*
•hose who pay the

An npiimlsfiTT

his income tax in,f,
a refund.
A large apple
this year, So non

'doctor awav

A MAN o f public spirit and
wealth, who has financed Vtr.
Glover's work for years, am) at
great expense, has refused thus far
to claim any credit. He, himself (It
Is said), was cured of a 'ca n ce l,
after he hud undertaken his phil­
anthropic work. "Bread castjupotf
the waters.”
•
W ILLIAM JENNINGS Bryan
will appear at the Democratic,con­
vention as delegate-at-larga from
Florida, elected by an overwhelm­
ing vote. Take that as official,
although the returns are not all in.
Florida welcomes strangers and
gladly honors Bryan—a big and
sincere American, although you
may not share his views.

•nc worst p ,rt ..
around after a girl uV
after you get her. 1
You can truTHT™,
y ° ur

and'

. Everybody
Is ns hot as and what
funny

t i M e l d b e a d The n e w s -

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D B L IV E P E P

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co n u en

isn’t

Mus.c IS getting
J
if the neighbors are hQ,5!]
phonograph, fighting^ ZH
washing dishes.

Pa p b b s w e h a v e S u m m ed
u p I w e c e s u l T o f TAe
SPE E C H E S

*n

Summer res^t~fUld
exception, predict a ni
mer there and u hot oi
are.

* * T ho se w ho CD noT h ave

AT* -/fig
BRYAN W ILL arrive, instructed
by his adopted state for McAdoo.
With his brother, governor o f the
old home state, a candidate for the
Democratic presidential (not vicepresidential)
nomination,
Mr.
Bryan will have no easy task. But
you’ll hear from him.
Enemies o f prohibition, bone-dry
and copper-riveted, will rcullze that
Bryan is still Bryan.

sight

others until they , re
sight.

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W H ERE LIES TH E RESPONSIBILITY?
THE TAMPA TIMES

The fact that two young men o f
Chicago, members o f prominent
PRESIDENT COOI.IDGE vetoes families, brought up in the lap o f
the bill that would have given b et­ luxury, given every educational
ter pay to postoffice employees. ndvuntage that unlimited wealth
The country can't afford it, say* could secure, are facing the hang­
Coolidge. What is "the country"? 1* man’s noose, because o f the com ­
Is It the men that work hard, ara mission o f a most atrocious crime,
is one that should give the entire
poor and ask for decent pay ? Or 1*
country occasion to pause and re­
it the small group that are rich lied. These young men were not
They had
and ask for lower taxes? “ Let ua ordinary murderers.
be definite in our terms," as VoL plotted the awful crime for which
they stand committed before, the
tuire often said.
bar o f Justice With a cold-blooded
pertinacity foe months. They had
ABOUT EVERY big event some no enmity toward their victim ; in
one supplies a witty line. W U lffid , any one o f several others
id ha f t r dorrs
-y e ll to furRogers, nctdr-philosophdr, graduate
..
r/ - „
, . faun m eiw w iw i
they
o f the Ziegfield
Ziecficld Unmrai*,
Universe, calls
calls this
this wero
...__ scaHng and fo r wileh they
Republlcun convention "The Cool- ’were willing to' sacrifice a young
idife Follies/'

It is the Constant Stream of Water

world before them from which tq
choose, they became criminals. One
is compelled to wonder If they were
not over-educated; if the study o f
the isms and ologles with which
the curriculum! are crowded did
not throw their minds, none too
well furnished to begin with, com*pletely off their balance.
Another reflection which comes
to us in this connection is whether
wc, the fathers and mothers o f
America, are doing our full duty
by our offspring. Certain it is that
there has never been more truancy,
more Juvenile delinquency, less rospect for parental and government­
al authority, than exist* today. We
have juvenile courts, detention
houses and .reformatprid* with
; nulWb'&amp;VJ all’ iifgaiVli.. __ _
____ _
; this great question o f Juvenile dulinquency, and all busy every min-

K eeps the Whefcl Turning—
Systematically" depositing a part of
your earnings every week keeps your
bank balance growing.
Make a deposit this week.

What about Florida sumnjers?
Many people have the idea that the summers in this
stat? are absolutely unbearable and that to be at ail com­
fortable one must go to ’ the mountains or to northern re­
* ^?atch'your step tomorrow—it’ s sorts. This opinion has prevailed so much and for so many
F riday’tnc thirteenth1
.
,
years that i^wilL take .a long time , for us to a\YiU|^rv to the
To some girls the task o f as­ realization that this state offers delightful spots for sum­
sembling
‘
- toft*'a bdpe chest Is a hope- mer vacationp.
lea* undertaking.
. Doubtless '’many F Iori^^gp^pL y^lvave.. ajpAiced. -the'
"■it
act.ika..nead-orinoaexuoUuSed^oencr3
‘ tr prompted
-wands
-------— 4
fu/mUcfiV~attenrtort from — —
7w 2 i 6 i 6 e t i g b s• r»* ' now tak in g,^v-^m iuuw r.at-nom a-,w int«r tb.UtiaiA:who-, when-they leave fur
r
;
Rough
they
made
a
bungling
courts
and
legal
Officials?
Where
F . P. FORSTER, President.
D. F. WUITNER, I
Ing pictures o f heart aoBofi. No\V|Thtiir homes In the north, cannot resist from expressing,
'office
1ft: a^t&amp;npt,to extract money from the does It originulo, and what are its
we can detcdTM
tk great
gre hec
■Accuracy their sorrow that some people have, to endure the terrific nineteen times been elected.
X ’frith
probably knows what he’s doing distracted pa runts o f their victim, causes? Where can be'Its starting
when a person ia id lava.
heat in Florid^ during the summer months. To those who this time.
even after he was dead. From but In the hom e? The cruel fact is
-a
their earliest: childhood they had that the American people are so
wjjii Victim
v ic t im oo if Dementia
u e m e n u a know no better, Florida is almost unbearable in July, Aug­
“ McDnwcll
tad more money than was good much engrossed in the pursuit o f
Prmecox" says a *headline.
“
“Except' ust and September.
IF THE public service had ten for thsm, and had only to ask for wealth and pleasure, that it is ne­
fo r.th a t he^is alright, It is preB**Ur Tkmm • Mb* « rd Mmtu* For Coughs and Cold*,
.
Few there are who .will deny the fact that there are men as good as Mellon, how much
and It was given them without- glecting its greatest increment o f
sunfW;
places in the country where it is much cooler. But does would they*be worth to the United fi.
tin t or limit.
— --------o ---------wealth, the rising generation. That
aches, Neuralgia, Rheo
The first reflection that comes to was true o f these young men in
W hat has become of the old- the average tourist who spends the winter in Florida, spend States?
and All Ache* and
fashioned* girl who props rod Sun­ his summer in the cool spots or does he swelter and bake in
pilpd is that neither wealth nor Chicago. Blest with elegant homes,
The treasury, under ‘Mellon, re­ education is always u successful equipped with eveiferthing that
day dinner in order that her
ALL DRUCGan
mother could attend church serv­ hot northern cities or towns where the thermometer stays ports u surplus of about $-100,000,- bdf^tu criminality. Somo of the heart could wish, they still had
sftc aad 65c, Jon sad tike
up both day and night? Does the average Floridan who 000 and the government hereafter,
ices?
test criminals the world has little o f real home life. They had
Hospital wo. $100
r known have been hien of none o f the training which far-see­
goes away for the summer generally go to cooler parts of when borrowing money, will pay
I f all o f the radio fans in the the country or does he end up sweltering with the heat and
jnense wealth, and they have too ing fathers and
|___anxious mothers
only i!*i per cent. It paid 4W and often escaped punishment. Where t weru accustomed to give their chitcountry would band together and
upon
hia
return
to
his
home
state
tell
of
what
an
unbear­
form a political party, they would
more before Mellon took charge.
could there be found a greater ‘ dren in earlier days, before the g
m
mnasiBsi mn a n
—;
have enough strength to elect a able summer the north is having? Some others don’t use
loa| than the ex-kaiser o f cores of business, o r 'th e alluregood judgment, spending much of their timo in sections of
president.
sny? The war he instigated inents o f pleasure, had turned the
The oil ^investigation folds it-d ’
--------- o ---------tb^ country where the hot days are more keenly felt.
d the world with woe and thoughts o f the parents from the
tent an(L*fealg -away.' It’s just doad^,
Cutting advertising, say* the
isery, slaughtered millions o f;m o s t sacred responsibilities of
•There are a few Florida cities catering especially to that’! H. The people say, “ frjill, ;on,
W aycross Journal-Herald, may re­
- made cripples o f millions of .their lives, the rearing o f their
duce the cost o f doing business, but summer tourists. Florida offers many wonderful places where
her men, filled
world with 1children to become good citizens.
led the wortd
der. They knew enough to
W H OLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS It BBC
cutting your windpipe, will rg^iifp people may enjoy the bot dayp. There are high class re­
steal a great deal." And then ask: inotirning, and made millions of Naturally the young men went
the cost of living.
”
S
Richmond, Virginia.
vrfdnfes.snd orphans. Yet he lives wrong, and the whole world la
starts in this state now going after summer tourists, among "W hat n e x t?"
■ jm /J
— ------- o-----------tn peace and quiet at his sanctuary amazed at the result. The only
.
if J |
Newspaper readers are greeting them being Daytona, which ^.offering many inducements
in .Holland, because the nations difference between these lads and
news from the Republican conven­ for Florida residents to spend their vacations- in that popu­
THERE ARE still twelve investi­ have m ore‘ respect for u covenant j others in lower walks of life is
tion as a relief} from the almost lar resort.
».
n he had ever shown.
that the latter go wrong earlier,
gations going. The most import­
iteady diet of murders which have
hese young men were finely and fall into the clutches o f the
Until
more
Florida
cities
get
busy
and
develop
plans
ant
is
investigation
o
f
the
jU
ftra
ff
filled the newspapers daily.
For four years they had law before they have become
for entertaining and ftaf attracting our home people, the scandal—about a thousand .'millions n cated.
advantage of instruction by the 1adepts in .crime,
No time should be lost in con­ trains and boats and highways leading to points out of the spent, to-use a polite word, t»\^ n « best minds of Europe and America I Real reformation must begin in
struction of the Lake Monroe state will be crowded to Capacity with Florida people and
flying riiachliies produced qr only gathered at the university they a t - : the home, in the lessons which the
boulevard so that it will be ready
tended. One o f them was an expert parenta should instill into the
a sample or two.
for traffic by the time the new road with Florida money.
ornithologist and had written an minds o f the children from their
from Orange city to the river is
This Htate con be mode a great summer tourist state
essay on an obscure bird, which earliest years. When the law is
completed.
1 * «
as well us a great winter tourist state. To become so, some­
NOTHING,
PROBABLY
will £aa accepted with approval In the forced to toku a hand, it is usually
--------- n---------scientific journals. With all th e *, too late.
1
The New York Herald-Tribune thing must be done to educate our own people and to ac­ come of that aircraft inquiry,
quaint
them
with
what
Florida
has
to
offer
along
this
line,
It's
fur
more
important
than
the
notes that Henry Cabot Lodge is
taking a back seat In the present
It is a problem that Bhauid be worked out without too oil matter. To be robbed in peace
Republican convention, which re- great delay. , Florida ^con be made a great summer resort is not as important as to be beaten **'
W ILLIAM JENNINGS B R Y A N
&lt; minds ua that it is time someone
and neglect in doing’ so ia costing the Btate many millions in war. And lack o f aircraft nllght
was trimming his whiskers..
ST. PETEREBURG TIMES
mean defeat.
of dollars annually. '
— ------o
France
has
a
fighting
air
fleet
The arrest o f MlSs Abby Rocke­
-------------cy
Florida did itself proud In the influences in the Eaat that now
feller, daughter o f John D. Rocke­
THERE ARE four kinds of people, three of which are ten times better than ours. France selection. o f delegates to the na­ demand the nomination o f Gov­
feller Jr.,' recently on a charge of
spends about twenty millions a tional Democratic convention and
ig is causing more cummo- to be avoided and the fourth cultivated; those who don’t
ernor Smith, would inevitably have
year
on aircraft, we spend seventy it wns a fitting compliment that
in New York police circles know that'they flflh’t kfidWf thdse' who kntaw that they dflh’t '
been chosen at the Baltimore con­
William
Jennings
Bryan
should
A country which "cun’t
the capture and subsequent
icquiiii know; thos^.who ckW’t kfitaw. that they know; and those who [pillions.
have been chosen as one o f these vention In 1912 but ior the fearless
ction o f Celia Cooney *’
afford to pay poatofflce workers delegates by the largest vote
know that they know.— Anonymous.
opposition of Bryan.
1-hair baadit. •;'
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[ Virginia Produce Com]

S Headquarters for all Varieties of
■ and Vegetables, Prompt and Person^
jj
Attention to All Shipments

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ford and Pittsburgh,
ittirig them dp wtUihegln about
1. Tdurists driving south next
rill /htd Sgpferd j* after'their
Jnesa- Now the pext step will
providing o f an up-to-date
camp for, the use of autotourists. 1 ' '
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ford offers an unusual oppor.
f for com* canning factory to
. operations here. With a year‘ .crop o f various vegetables
tld be possible for a plant to
steadily the entire twelve
‘ is. B y . p l a n t qf tqip kind
additional money would be
Sanford and to
thia

M Y FAVO RITE STORIES
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BY* BtVIN S. COBIL * ‘

Ai’ s ’ DruV
official a
there was
tractor, who, ; jdnco
higher
mined that hi* only son,'the apple
i-hould have _'plenty
o f his eye,
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H
With a great dial iq! prldelhet lent
the youngster away to one o f thv
leading eastern colleges.
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Under
_
nder the undergrade
al coonskin U7»;*r ai
the prise ring and
father. w|
counting f n a

}y.

eon afford that, it seems.
f
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* F. D. ROOSEVELT will decline
t* manage an openly wet candidate.
41 Smith thinks .he knows what
New York wants. MeAdoo will now
lead the race. A pretty fight probgbly. •
j4
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•.;
f l AL.SM ITH , presidential candi­
date, declines the -advice o f his
manager, Roosevelt, whp, It ia said,
wanted Smith to turp bono dry and
"respecUbls." Al Smith is out for
a change in ths prohibition laws
and demands beep fo r every state
that wants it.

in It’s a poor
ber fer glvin
r** him
askin'
h o‘gets thai
A gintlemen
Spoart. 1 was
I'd make
turrihly i-aa. "
langwidgq
Up me the
at the table,
‘■lip
bread* nn’ 'nix on the gravy.’ I'm
giviu’ ye fair warnin' that ye must
be a credit to yer fanCly ••&gt;' 3T»r
father. I'll nat bo sendin' ye.back
to Princeton to be a rqwdy in y tr
J It is thought that yesterday Cap.
ta lk ."------6,71
“ But, father,” broke In the o f­ U ln D'Oiney, the brave Frenchman,
rccssfully .finished his -flight
fender, "you don't u n d er*"
m Paris across Europe and Asia,
What I have aakH* pothllr#/
the Far Eaat, landing on ths
the ordinary. It’a the way a
Japanese flying-field fifteen miles
fellows I know talk. I ha'
"'oklo—-otaiiigg without orJrtcud that doesn't talk 111
ion oz advatae preparation,
I t? vsnttre to asy that
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the ArlfL.yoi

polled for any candidate for the
And the Grtat Commoner is still
position.
fearless and still eloquent.
It has b een . somewhat amusing
Thoeu who are deceiving th em -!
to notice the fear o f Tamntahy and
some o f the presidential, possibili­ selves, or are trying to deceive*'
others, in the effort, to minimize 1
ties that Bryan would b«. among
ths delegates, iuta their efforts to Bryan s influence at a Democratic F
have the people generally assume national convention are In line Tor ’
a rude "awakening when the "Peer­
thatr'sveiv if a delegate, hla influ­ less Leader" gets into action.'
ence )Would be “ almost negligible” ,
Tammany, and New York’s candi­
date .for the presidency, Governor
Contemporary Comments
Smith, wouid be greatly pleased,
no doubt, if Bryan’s influence could K Whenever scientist* find timo
be made not "aBnost** but entirely j heavy on their hands they speculate
"’negligible’*, but' no one who has
lUt
fu sib ility of life on
kept
;ept account of hi* wonderful .In­
is , but a couelusioa Is always as
fluenee in national convention*
since v s "crown •o f thorns and
■ fo ld " speech secured for
first nomination for tha
Gwmany is noted for synthetic
*U to know that
statutes created during the war.
pat a convention
t It ean not make a synthetic
e n ■•ttlsmant.— South Bend

SKmut*1' “

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- argo)ten that

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THE S A N ^ R P IITOALP, tttURSPAYJJtlNIE

Mi*s. Williams Gives .
Party in Honor Miss .
Lehman on Tuesday

IB 3 2 S J

Friday
Bon Ton and Frlloha
teas, Mrs. Ed Betts, Park
p. m.
..
dub; hostesses, Mrs.
,ad Mrs. Minarlk; homo
(insrik, 100 laurel Avelovers’ club.
Hostess,
T. Williams, Crystal
p. m.
Tuesday
honoring M bs Francis
Hostess. Miss Fern Ward,
(reel, 3:30 p. m,
NSOUNCEMENT
M/s. Sherman Moore
jud parents o f a healthy
ion, bom at (he FernaldHospitnl' • yesterday,
id son are doing nidely.1

Lr.ke Mary

Summer Hints

Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Locke have
moved to their new home at Paola.

For Y ou n g Mothers

Mr. and Mra. J. A. Peckham had
The hospitable horn* o f Mr*. F. I
_ m im
. , recently aa their guesta for the
T. Williams on C.hryntnl Lake was I week end, Mr. and Mrs. George Mcthc scene o f • a pretty party on |Ghnn o f Tampa.
Tuesday afternoon, when -M rs. i f
Miss LoTaine Lockse has returned
Hams entertained In honor o f Mis*
Genevieve Lehman, a bride-Uj*fca; to her home . In Wnuchula a fter,
spending some time here as the
The spacious veranda was cftfml-i guest o f her sister, Mrs. Morris
ed with a bevy of swept young Sjobldm.
*
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g irb In summer frock*, who
Charles Lowe has returned.from
enjoyed a guessing ■contest- irnUJ
a visit at Daytona.
a heavy shower drove 'thcm*iatN.
Mrs. C. II. Ellis is in the hos­
ths house. Here ' they . found a
beautiful ’'shower’’ o f raltibqwamL pital in Philadelphia.

Phone: Res. 425

Thursday
, Rooserult Auxiliary, U.
Lui meet at the parlora
lit church at 8 p. m.
jigt Sunday school
nic at Enterprise in
All arc to meet at
"2 o’clock.
be a special meeting
si Neighbors” at 7:80
u* Mssonlc haiL
fijUke’’— three-act play,
j, 8 p. m., admission 35c

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GABRIEL

TELLS SUFFERERS
HOW TO END
PILES FOREVER

Acute Indigestion

GREATER
RIDING
COMFORT

Snnfcbers

U:

P .A .M E R O

Is A Food Problem. .

Rochester Devtoi— Arkirv*rr*H *-:
markable - Success with New
It Is hard on a child to *ufT*r inPrescription. Must Give Abaodigestion in summer.
Usually there la fever and vom­
lute Relief er Money Rack.
iting, apt to be very prostrating.
One way to prevent such attacks
It has remained for a well known
Is tb see to It that the child doe*
Rochester doctor to find a real
not eat heavily when over-tired.
Often the trpuble may be traced remedy for Piles. Years of pa­
to improper food, which should be tient, painstaking effort on his
stopped immediately.
port has resulted in a prescrip­
As for treatment, do not forget
that In. indigestion, the on i na tion that will actually heat Piles,
have quit operating, and the bow­ and absorb them never to return.
el is lull o f undigested food.
This doctor says no man or wo­
Don’t worry about the stomach— man need suffer another hour from
it will empty Itself. But give a
good clearing out treatment. Llv* any pain arising from Hemor­
ollax will do the work thoroughly. rhoids cr Piles now that he has
Then put the child on a very mode arrangements with leading
light diet for a few days.
druggists to dispense this won­
You can get a good-sized bottle derful prescription
known as
o f Liv-o-lax at the drug store for MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES for a
,,Uc*
1 moderate price on the money back
., . ’" " z -.,;■i
— - = •is dissatisfied plan.
You'll be amazed to see how j
STAN DIN G OF CON­ quickly it acts. Blessed relief o ft­
en comes In an hour; even in
TESTANTS M Icases of long standing with pro­
fuse bleeding really wonderful re­
L A N E TH EATER
sults have been accomplished.

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Take

E. Mundy' leaves thi^ afternoon
for Daytpna to attend the Drugcists’ convention.
J. W. Corley Is here for a few
,.
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days from Atlanta, Go., to
The Women’s Auxiliary held a
after his farming interests.'
meeting Monday afternoon at. the
Prcsbyteriia' Church. •’
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett of
West Palm Beach attended the
George Itedfem will attend the
Zachary-Phllyaw wedding.
c . ' Starr has recently re
Druggists’ convention at'D aytona ored ribbons falttng from the csii* | a
ing o f the dining room and envelop-' turned from Tainpa und St. Petentoday.
i;
Miss Georgia Mobley leaves
Ing the lace covered table.
1 i burg.
today to visit friend* in Jackson­
The guest o f honor was sestfed
George A .. Spear returned this
ville.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
morning from a few days trip to at one end o f the table and bidden
Mrs. Alex Strickland was buried
A. L. Betts o f the First National Sarasota and Punta Gorda.
to open the dainty packages placed hero Monday, June 2.
Bank is spending a few days In
Beware of Imitation*,
before her. Each one was found
Jacksonville on business.
Mrs. J. Fleisher and son, Irwin,
the genuine in 10c and 38c pnekThe , Casino b having lots of
to
contain
a
lovely
piece
o
f
linen.
and Mrs. Maurice Kronen left this
ages bearing above trade war* ,
bathers every afternoon; some days
A. W . Langley of Decatur, Go., afternoon for New York and As* During the afternoon the hostess all they can take care of.
Is In the city for a few days. He bury Park to spend the summer
served delicious refreshments con­
b stepping at the Montezuma
sisting of sandwiches, salad and
Mtv'nnd Mrs. C. E. Farino an.
Storage And
Hotel.
Mias Ellen Mahoney o f Leesburg punch.
nounce the arrival o f a son on May
30.
will arrive this afternoon to be the
Repairing
Mrs. Williams* guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Lingle and son and guest of Nell Williams for a few
the members of., the Junior Phil/
Miss Emily left yesterday for their days.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodheart Sjobhome in Illinois to spend the sum­
mer months.
r X
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new house.
D. L. Thrasher has roturned from older guests.
a few days* trip to Sarasota. After
•
Wrecking Service
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Marshall and
Just two weeks from Saturday
looking over that city Mr. Thrasher
Mias Jewell Carter attended .the
N ight Bridge Club. Is ^
night the Milune Theater will
BUILD STRENGTH
Druggists' convention at Daytona decided Sanford was ths better city.
Phone G43-W.
Night 289-R
award the |2.1J5 In prizes to the
Th&lt;
depends entirely on the
yesterday.
fhe body d&lt;
after
Mr.
Vernay’a
interests
in
ths*
D. C. Landers expects to attend
I section. His son-in-law, J1. F. Ire- 12 contestants receiving the high- blood lor strength. 1! the blood is
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt the Druggists’ convention at Day­
t
-.
.
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.#
w
,
„,„i|
land, left Monday for his former est number o f votes. Every $3.00 ‘ Wn, impure and undernourished,
will attend the Druggists’ conven­ tona today, remaining for the ban.
,
i .
i,i
.J
your strength is impaired, your vl.
nook o f tickets sold by the con- ^
a„ d ycur ^ wer ol
buet
tonight.
M r ? " * ' T ! ’ H.hS . , t o r
tion at Daytona today, remaining
be engaged in the sumo work. * “
tisticullv decorated with n profus­
Sanford Avc. and 2nd St.
testants this week for $2.50 to tho resistsnee against disease lessened.
over for the^ bankuet this evening.
J. C. Peen will attend the Drug­ ion of pink zimeas Tuesday evening
A | LEO N A R D I'S E L IX IR FOR
Mis. Me K ill and granddaughter, purchaser earns 3 000 votes
when the Night Bridge Club met
Mr. and Mrs. I, W . Ramsey o f gists* convention at Daytona toda
blood.
Miss Blanche Decker, have returned j $3.00 book sold next week earns! T H E BLOOD ifeeds
c m i ithe
m
° l0Oti&gt;
at their home.
Daytona Beach attended the wed­ .staying over for the banquot th
t«
their
home
in
MissUsi
t'n
their
home
In
Mississippi
after
2,000
votes,
und
the
same
book
sale
l
*
b\oo&lt;['m
eanLUGGAGE CARRIERS
*
A
fter
an
enjoyable
evening
o
f
evening.
ding o f M bs Mary Zachary on
spending the winter here.
earns only l.uOu votes the
.A
^
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bridge a delicious frozen salad was snemhn. thWednesday.
week of tne campaign ending on
p ort.f7ytm r body against disease.
irry Walsh, Miss Lee sorved by tho hostess, Mrs. HousFnlit down on lit’ ’ dir’ “ f th. runMrs. Harry
The Lake Mary boys und girls
Saturday, June dhin, ut lo p. m.
i Make It atronger, more healthy by nine- liosird and urn out ni the-way
P. D. Rupert of Washington, D. Annum and Miss Anna Wclerslnsku holder.
graduating
from tho Sanford
the
votes
will
be
counted
and
u
^
g
L
E
O
N
A
R
D
I’S
E
L
IX
IR
When scores were counted, it
C., arrived in the city yesterday Jwill spend this afternoon in Or­
wlim not In uw’ .
School this year were:
the prizes awarded by a commit- F O R T H E B L O O D , the ideal tonic
was found that F. E. Roumillat Grammar
from Debray. Mr. Rupert leaves lando.
Dbinche Decker, Eudnru Ferguson, lee of well known Uuan.ess incii. L d purifier.
A.lc for L E O N held high for the men nnd was Cornelia Durant, John Whitaker,
today for Macon, Gn.
Two slips. *
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Farino un­ awarded a pair of silk sox, whllo Claude Locke, Stanley l’ eckhani, Hie judges who huvu been asked to A R D l’S E L IX IR in the yellow
Mrs. Frank L, W oodruff Sr.. family moved Monday to Longwoud Mrs. Roumillat held high for the Carrol Minchew, Lilia Lloyd und take charge ol me ballot no* tne ptclu|c. Refuse all aubrtltnU* A*
lust mgnt of the campaign are as
dniggiita.
$ 2.(50 and $ 2.95
Mrs. W. E. Scoggin, Miss Naomi where Mr. Adams has opened a ladies nnd was presented n pair of Rudolph Lloyd.
follows:
lovely silk hose.
|
Scoggin and Mr. Ohlandt and barber shop.
R. W. Deane, Assistant Cashier,
Members present were Mr. arid
Frank L. W oodruff Jr. will motor
I. O O K I I I
Seminole County Bank.
to Daytona Beach today.
The Lake Mary Christian En­ Mr*. E. F. Houshotder, Mr. nnd
t&amp;.ooduwn brink’
Air. J. U, Hull, Hall Hardware
deavor will be represented at the Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mr. and Mr*,
factory r e b u i l t
*
;yi&gt;ewtltur.
a n y Store.
James Jackson and Victor Greene convention at Tampa June 13-1G by W. C. Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E.
muku
liooil o*
Air* D. L. Thrasher, Thrasher
Roumillat, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Deleft yesterday. Mr. Jackson will Miss Margaret Sprout.
105 Palmetto Av*.
new.
Ask lo
&amp; Woodruff Clothing Store.
Cottes and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
stop o ff at Washington while Mr.
pn*.
Mr. A. L. Betts, First National
Greene goos on to New York to
I'rupln Hank
The friends o f Robert Hines will Substitutes were Mr. and Mrs.
Bunk.
It. K. 1*0VI)
spend the summer.
be glad to learn that he is so suc­ Floyd Palmer.
I'k sio n s
Mr. R. W. Penrman Jr., Cham­
cessful In pine apples at Palmetto.
ber of oCmmcrcv.
TRAVE L BARGAINS
Mrs. Henry Lappln o f West First He Is in charge o f Inspection work
FARMS.
U. H. Drown, Cashier Peoples
Street has onened her northern in that city.
Bunk,
home at Brigntwater, L. L, for the
Round Trip, variable route
HOW THEY STAND TODAY
summer, previous to sailing for
Miss Marie S.temper has arrived
tn acr.s. Improv’ d, tiled': barn.
Summer Tourist Tickets
Miss
Annie
Lee
..................
70a,000
France.
lonant h a u * .; ptaf’ mMl locat’ d:
to spend the summer months with
On Sale
worth
fl.ooa p’ r acre, For quick
ulrs.
W,
L.
Rumple............
..082,000
home folks. Miss Stemper attend­
orDaily until September 30.■ml’ pstly will t a k .
Miss Ulliu Vera j^(ls»on...,u4*,uvv
Mrs. G, R. Nottingham, two sons, ed Piedmont College, Demorest,
rnna. t.rms to suit purchaser.
Limited to return October 31.
Miss Helen Hoagiii............... 030,000
Gardner and John, o f Ft. Pierce, Go., the past year.
Liberal stopover privileges.
11 acres, with hou... locat’ d with
airs. Reginald Holly.......... ^*08 000
stopped over a few days with Mr.
hard road .on two s ld ..r tarn) la
»nd Mra. J .’rR. Fbrrest on’, their . Mr. nnd Mrs. W . A. Raynor are
b” t of Dilip’ ; ruc’ rttly ro-tlUd. At I
.m “ e " c S t " ...." K l
Many' a&amp;AclVvo'V 6ufa
p bargain. •
4
leaving on Friday’* boat for Hnmp.
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o
t
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ton* Buys; U. T., -theTr' fbrm ir home,
? 0" W± r c ? n I l d « S d o n k
10 acres, lust off UcsrdulL On*
S h ip m a
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holcomb.and to, which they journey each summer
Mr. arid Mrs. Claude Ford o f At- to sea felaUvos-' and friends.

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24 HOUR

Entertained Tuesday-

RIVE &amp; WALKER

£

Party Is •• •
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ertained On
uesday Evening
,rrty home o f Mr. and
). Zachary on Magnolia
ru converted into a veritof beauty, Tuesday eveMrs. Zachary,'M rs. A.
ami Miss Bessie Zachlined the members o f the
bilyaw bridal party and
l town guests, following
sal. The wedding colors,
sitel shades o f tne rainrt artistically used in
[ this spacious home. The
sption and dining rooms
id en suite and adorned
itities of potted plants
ftnch baskets filled with
rs of rainbow hues. In
room, delicious fruit

F.P.RINES

Carle C arleton Touches
1
Hearts With New Comedy

. K. Jovlers.
vftt liout*
receiving line which
and Mrs. A. D. Zach- ■
Mrs!" W, A. Zachary,
Mr. add Mrs. W. L. Henley are
Zachary and Dick leaving Friday via Clyde Line for
New York and will visit Albany,
is rendered throughout Niagara Falls, Washington and
and a notable fetature other points o f interest before re­
.ing of a group of "old turning.

|love songs,” sung •by a
the girls. The lights
off with tho exception
the upper hall, which
Boon-light" effect.
(hour refreshments, conpound cake, brick ke
pink, green and white,
|nectar, were served
chary was most becomin a frock of shell
h trimmings of cream
narrow orchid velvet
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plightful event concluded
pre-nuptial affairs, with
» charming ibride-io-ba
honored. The evfenlng
onally pleasant, and tip
pltalfty of vthese-three
[hostesses was reflected

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ond Florida Synodical
ople’s conference will be
’ 17-24, at Ratlin*. Col•[ Park. The conference
.the young, people of the
&gt;Church, U. 8.' and all
. »gea of 16 and Si ate
|»ttend. Churchea should
■elect their delegate*
M/oung people who'give
iot becoming leaders as
7** *»ho are now, already
ILeaders and teachera of
“ People may also attend.

Mr. Bushneli
and daughter,
Louise, have returned from Okee­
chobee, bringing with them Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Ireland, Baby Jack Ire­
land and Mise Miriam Bushneli.
They expect to make their home at
Locnlow.

r -flftv and - Mr*:-'

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estop lea
ChriUlan
While In Tami
of Mrs.

.^ m l; Rev. E. T. MontJwkwnvtlle; Mr*. W. M.
. GunesviUe; Mr*. P. ,W.
Ij ? ’
Duncan B.
H^keonviUc.

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D eligh tfu la n d B eneficial
REDUCED FARES

proerem were recitations by
n and Mark Dunn,
-1 .
W5 E. Cole and a
song
„ _ by
__ MUa Eudora Ferguson.
w.
Mlse Margaret Sprout and Miss
Mrs. Jennie Bayliss left Monday Louise BuehnelL
her home in Wleconsln after
Europe will plant 19 per cent
idlng the past seven months
visiting her
daughter, Mrs. A. J. mor eeereuge in sugar beets thb
vtalung
I
Metcalf. Mrs. Metcalfs brother. year than last.
Horry T. Bayliss and wife, come
Iu 40 years the number o f Rusdown from Wisconsin Friday to
United States boa muL
few day* and
homerr» a *. :
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west side of Silver Lake, that was homo in Jacksonville to be the
inown several yeara m the Brock guest guest of her sister, Mr*. W.
M. Haynes and family, at their
home on Cameron Avenue for two
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen end week*.
party pa**ed through Sunday en
W. M. U. HOLDS MEETING
route from Miami to their home In
Pontiac, Mich. They were, guests
The W. M. U. held their annual
at the Ellsworth home some time business meeting in the parlqrs of
e First Baptist Chuirc'
ego, They Invested In Miami prop­
ternoon
erty while them.
On account of the weather only
W. M. Haynes' car waa side- a small number were in attendance.
swiped by h ear Saturday evening
Reports from all the circles were
need the corner of Park Avenue read then the annual picnic was
nnd Terfth’ Streef. Mr. Hsvnes was discussed. Nothing waa decided def­
thrown out but not injured, but his initely so the (matter was carried
car waa damaged to the extent of over until the next meeting.
a wheel, tire, fender, etc.

B. E. Collie was the guest of
,Mjr. and Mra. D. L. Long over the
weekend. Mr. Collie In tn route to
Lake Worth from Jacksonville. He
will go Into the carpenter and con­
tracting business, having been in
the same business In Jacksonville
several years.

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RealtyCo

Mr. Cinder o f GindervUle has
Mr*. Harry Stevenson will ar­
recently bought the place which in­
gro' on the rive here Wednesday from her
cludes a nice orange grove

On the evening of May 29, the
young people of Lake Mary were
pleasantly entertained at the home
of Mr, and Mra. Snow in honor of
the fifteenth birthday of their eld­
est daughter, Mlldnxl Snow. The
oung people had a jolly time. Decious refreshments consisting of
Ice cream, cakq. and punch were
Mr. and Mrs- W. L, Henley of •erved by Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Dunn
Celery Avenue are leaving on the and Mrs. Durant.
for « trip by water to
and msny other northChildren’s Day Exercises
The Children’s Day exercises at
• M T * i to remain
the Lake * Miry
Presbyterian
tol
Bible study* to enlarge
Church were very interesting, the
*&gt;b's
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.to train for servics
Mr. and Mrs, S. A. MePherson, thJldrtn taking their parte well,
who have been'tho gdests of Mr,
erentfe' wit]
s members of the nrfmary class
. ' aim* - by *
and M n. H. B. Lewis’ for the wlnitar pert were: Christine Cole,
[fellowship
to Pittsburgh
Aer.'hkvr
;i» Ferguson, Helen Dunn, Leslie
L the
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inchew, Bernice Snow, Beatrice

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Complete information and
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Schedule* from
Tonight, see Elaine tlunimerstein
in "Drums o f Jeopardy,” also com­
G. W. CRIM
edy. Friday, Fox presents Elmer •
Locul Ticket Agent.
Clifton’s "S ix Cylinder Love," also.'
INCORPORATED
"Beasts o f Paradise” aerial No. 2.*
Rooms 615-QlA
Saturday. BUI Patton in "The Lust I
First Nat’I Bk Bldg.
Man ” also comedy. Next Monday
and.... Tuesday . "Ponjola.” .. N ex t1 The Standard Railroad o f the
Saaford
Thursday
und
Friday, "Black
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elery Avenue left' in their cur
uesday morning for Charlotte, N.
C „ to visit Mr. Miller's parents and
will be absent about two months.
.
•WHOM
Henry Steele arrived here in his
car Saturday from Washington, D.
C., to visit * h b brother, Boston
Steele and family of Boardail
Avenue.
Miss Gertrude Rungc and Miss
Laura Lehman left Tuesday for
Lakeland, where they will spend n
few days with Miss Rowena Otweli, before going to Tampa to at­
tend the Christian Endeuvor con­
vention.

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Park Avenue or the heart of tho conversation around to his own
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ST. PETE TAKES
4 T 0 3 CONTEST

Florida State League
Clubs:
W. L
Lakelnnd .................'... 39 11
Orlando ..........
-.33 24
St.’ Feteiwburg
.;.,32r' 28

Shattered Olympic Re’cords

Daytona..............

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PHILADELPHIA, 3uno 12. —
Cincinnati nnd Philadelphia buttled
lor thirteen innings Wednesday,
Philadelphia winning 7 to 6.
S?9ore by innings:
Cim ......... 000000J I300«rl-MH15* 3
Pbila.-j rr...101000 300000 2— 7 13 J
Mays, Benton, Sheehan
and
W ingo; Butts, Couch, liubbull &gt;tnd

W.

H E W YORK, June 12.— Pills-burgh enzned an even'break in it*
| four game series with New York,
V winning Wedncsdny 4 to 2.
‘ wk, Bcore by. Innings:'
Pittsburgh ........ 000 004 000— 1 6 1
New York
000 not o o i—2 7 1
N* /"M eadows und Gooch; McQuillan,
Ryan, Muun nnd Snyder, Gowdy,

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Atlanta 4 ■t w .......&lt;
ATLANTA,’

took the opened of » fjfi
" rl« 'Jith G l.n tJ,* * *
Wednesday a:.ernoon°i*
George Dumont, cune Ui
was the winning shbnu?
r . ^ « re bV Inning,; ^
Chattanooga . .000 Clown,

Pittsburgh .
St. Louis ...

! Philadelphia

Southern League
Clubs:
W.
Memphis .......................37
New Orleans ____
33
Nashville ...............
28
Mobile .................... ...... 27
Atlanta . ..........
20
Birmingham .................23
Little Rock ..................21
Chattanooga ............... 16

L. Pet.
16 .698
23 'Ji89
24 ...538
28 .,491
27 .491
29 ,442
31 .404
38 .298

WARM W EATHER COLDS
Warm weather, a wrap left off,
n little violent exercise, some perr
spiration, a cool breeze, the result
is a cold. Be prepared to check
this cold with a few doses o f the
well-known
FOLEY’S
HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND. Best for
Leroy Brown, clubmate o f Scholz coughs, colds, hoarseness. Benjamwho battered the Olympic running in Thomas, 712 West Lackawanna
Ave., Scranton, Pa., writes: "Y ou r
NEW YORK, June 12,— Robert high jump with a leap of six feet HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
did me good, as I had a cold in my
Legendre o f the New York A th­ six oue-liulf inches.
head and chest.” Get a bottle to­
letic Club, former intercollegiate
day. Sold everywhere.
champion, Wednesday captured the
final Olympic pentathlon tryout
from a crack field of • ull-round
stars. Legendre finished first in
three o f the five events contested,
r — 4 lv, o
L
TO SAY,
the javelin, discus and brohd jump
THAT
I ’ M S u « P R l S « 3 T » THAT A kUOPliNM O K
and had a minimum total of It)
YOUK n G N T A L C A P A C IT Y *SHOLi l D B A T R O N l^ t
points for hi i performances.
A FORTUN£ t £ k t -6 R 1
"D O N 'T T O U KNOi/vJ
Morton Kaer, University of
Southern California, and Clifford
— , t h a t s i v v 'p
i 3 t u g v e - R i e s r Ga i n *
Argue o f Occidental College, Los
Angeles, finished in h tie for sec­
ond place with 20’ points eaeli while
Charles West, Washington and J ef­
ferson.
present
mtercollegluta
champion, and A. B. Leggett, Un­
ited States Naval Academy, were
tied for fourth place With 22 points
each.
The sixth and Inst entrant to
figure in the final standing was
Anthony W oostroff, Newark, A. C.,
who sprang a surprise by winning
.the 1,669 meter run.
' Two o f the outstnnding tompetb
tors, Brutus Hamilton pf Kansas
City and New Gnurdili o f Ik well es­
ter, Mass., were i (uteri to »with.draw when they piilh'd tendons in

Legendre Winner
of the Pentathlon
in New York Test

EVERT TRUE

BY CONDO

4p."k firrl Jiifice in the final tryout,
in the crpss-cpttntry, defeating a
field of
starters. His time 'Mis
31 minutes, 29 1-3 qecouds, and., the
distance six miles Uni! one-quarter.

AtJfnt* ‘

The picture above shows Rus­
sian refugees building river huts
on the Ntemen, a wuterway that,
passing through three nutlone, hoe
threatened the peace of Europe
more than any other subject o f
contention slnco the world war.
Considerable sections of Russia
and Poland must use it If their
products are to have free access
ta the sva. Its outlet, Meinel, was
under control of Lithuania, but
against the protest of the Allied
powers who held title to tho teriltory which had been ceded to
them by Germany.
Incensed at
tile Polish
seizure
of
Vilna,
Lithuania had kept the lower
rtretches of tho Ntemen closed to
alt trulllc from above, and refused
ta accept the conditions proposed
by the Allies fo r.th e transfer o f
title and opening of tralHc.
Tho council of ambassadors, re­
presenting the Allies, made re­
peated attempts to secure a settlenu-nt of the dispute, hut the In­
terested naubim (touted its de­
cisions. In December the problem
was turned over to the League o f

James ik-nigaq of Dorchester,
Mass., finished sisSrml; John Gray
o f New York, third, nnd A. A.
Studenroth of Philadelphia, fourth.
Verne Uontli of Johns Hopkins uni­
Brooklyn 2 ; Chicago 7
versity, intercollegiate champion,
rCv.' BROOKLYN, June 12.—Chicago wns withdrawn from the nice by
pi-fr evened up the series o f four gutries Conch Tom- Keen. Booth will com ­
! with Brooklyn Wednesday, Alex­ pete in the two mile and 1,000
ander subduing the Dodgers, 7 to meters-at Boston on Saturday and
, 2., The Cubsknocked Grimes out of it is understood that lie will be
;V tho box in the seventh inning.
named on the cross-country team.
■ Chicago ...........200 003 020— 7 13 2
KR Brooklyn . '..... 101 000 000 2 7 3
AJfekander nnd Hartnett; Grimes, Cleveland m.nd&lt; It five strillght by
f'A. Dtcatur and Tnylor.
defeating Boston in the first game
o f the series Wednesday, fi tu 2.
---------Score by innings:
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.RpSTON, June 12,— Extra base Boston .......... UPi) 921 001— 1,10 2
hit* by St. Louis and fielding Cleveland .
010 010 00x— 10 t
T lapses by Boston gave the CnrdQuinn, Murray and O'Neill;
-Inals -a 7 to 3. victory over the Shaute, Uhle ami Myutt.

Nations. A commission o f three,
comprising Norman H. ■ Davis,
former Under-secretary o f Stale
for the United States^ a distin­
guished Swedish engineer and a
Holland business man, began In
February of this year an Investi­
gation of the merits of tho'cose.
Tho Commission held hearings
for all tho Interested parties, sur­
veyed the harbor of Memel And
gauged Its Importance to all the
affected territory.
R tilled that
the river must be free to all traf­
fic and convinced the Lithuanians
that they were cutting off their
noses to spite their faces If they
persisted In a policy of restricting
commerce. The Vilna matter was
outside the Investigator*’ province.
The 1G0,ooo Inhabitants of Memel
receive autonomous government
under tho new settlement and a
free zone Is declared around the
port. On the other hnnd Lithu­
ania gets her first clear title to the
territory, which had been ceded
by Oi-rnmny to the Allies and
which had been slezrd by Lithu­
ania over Allied protesla

Old Folks’
Ailments
gg
"I began taking Black- njib
gm Draught over fifty years
“ So and my experience
®| with It atrctchetf ovt)r n
® *opd long time." says Mr, I #

S 'i^ ^ t ^ ? » 'A S r C
omb H|
t o nent citizen of Floyd, Tex; era
t « ‘‘ It to tho beat laxative I
gL lm ow -bf-ljQ c old pw plex-rA.™ A good many years ago. In HP
f l Virginia, I used to get bill- iffi

Leaguo accepted the report o f It*
commission, and the entire dis­
pute Is now considered closed.
"N obody was entirely satisfied
with our decision," Mr. Davis said
on his return to New York, “ but
both parties feared the censure of
the world If they defied tho find­
ings o f the Impartial board set up
by tho League. I am happy, as
an American, to have had a part
In settling what was admitted to
be one of the eoreet quarrels In
post-war Europe.
The peoples
participating In the League will
never yield their sovereignty but U
will become Increasingly hard for
any group o f Jlngolsts to lead a
country Into war In the face of
peaceful and Impartial mediation
okcred through a body represent­
ing the enlightened opinion o f 64
nations."
,
The Nlcmen, Mr. Davis, pro­
phesied, will fast become a teem­
ing trade route, and such obstruc­
tions as the one pictured here will
he replaced by an open and busy
cbanneL

The greatest discovery in flesh
healing is the marvelous Borozone,
n preparation that comes in liquid
ami powder form . It is a com­
bination treatment that not only
purifies the wound of germs that
cause infecton but it heals the
flesh with extraorcr.nary speed.
Bad wounds or cuts which take
weeks to heal with the ordinary
liniments mend quickly under the
oWerful Influence .of .this wondsrul rem edy.- Price (liquid) 30c,
60c nnd |1.20. Pdwder 30c and C(lc.
Sold by Union. Pharmacy.-

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T A VICTORY
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The firm presenting hou w it h a
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JUAT A MOMANT- PWruAR'CAnM
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Uetics Wallop While Kox-^-ScnV
■Irs Trounce Browns — Cleve­
land Wins 5th Straight Game.

Mrs. George 8. Hunter,
o f Columbus, Go., says she
suffered severely with fe ­
male troubles.
“ I had to go to bed and
stay sometimes two weeks
at a time," says Mrs.
Hunter. "I could not work.
M y . . . were Irregular and
1 got very thin. I went
from 126 pounds down to
le u thsa 100. 1 My mother

DETROIT, M ichT june 12.— I)e»ft slugged its way to victory
fetiM f e w York Yanlwes in (Ju­
st game o f the series Wcdncsw inning"7‘ Id '2. Harry Hurin o f the American League, was
srated on ycsteAiay for optical
IDS.
flcore by innings:
WvYork
. .00! 100000— 2 f» 0
trpit . .......... 102 012 OOx— 7 .8 1
Buthk (JostOn mid Hchang, H offin; Whitehall and Bassler.
A lcflg u 10; Philatielphia 2
CHICAGO, June 12.— Heimach.
I Hasty failed fu stop the. White
X batting spree Wednesday and
iUdclphia lost the first game of
1 series 10 to 2.
Score by innings:
iUdclphia _______020 000 000— 2
f e g o . , ---------- - 002 033 l l x —10
Histy and Perkins, Bruggy;

kp4Schalk, Cfti

bington 12; SL I-xiufu 1

-OU1B, June.' 12/—iShockCr,

iwn*' pitching ace, was bato f the box by the W qibipjli
lators Wednesday and St.
est 12 to 1.
t by Inning*:

(ton . 101 300 430—12 18 4

K*d been % user or

t CONTEND IT 19 0NL4 FAR THAT
SOU BE CALLED ON AT THE NEW
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF D*REmAjN wnq mou
1 ^HOULCt K a KE SqCM ERRONEOUS
EOT CHIEF, X \ STATEMENTS RE6ARO1NGTHE
PURCHASE OF THIS C A R - THAT
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Nashville S; Birai.A^
BIRMINGHAM &amp;
Lebourveau contributia* ,
run and a three-bu* u
ville defeated Birmiarfi
Wednesday, fl to 2 Obtii
only one hit until the
Lebourvcau’s homer with i
on base gnve Nashville th*

xr x m by irminH'-

Nashville .........000 200Ml
Birmingham ... 000100mi.

Moris and Macluv- nt.
Robertson.

New Orleans 4; H,a*
NEW ORLEANS, jS

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ting to Monroe Mitchell £
hits which, coupled nithea
gave them four runs la tl
inning, Wednesday, the X
leans Pelicans again drsm

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'feas tho beat and quickest
relief I could g e t Slnco I
cama to Texas I havo these
bilious attacks every now
and then—end- I find a
Tittle Black-Draught soon
straightens me o u t After
a few doses, In little or no
time I'm all right again.**
Thedtord's
BlackDraught acts on the stom­
achy itver and bowels In
a gentle, natural way. as­
sisting digestion and re­
lieving constipation.

GUNN MOU W\VC BCC.N IN OCR CM-

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Hankins and D. AndenZ
mont
and Haworth. ^ T,,,
Last month tho assembly o f tho

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5CRVCD US FAmtFuU-M BUT THE FALSE­
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(Seven innings by i
Roberts and Smith
Dewm er.

Clubs:
New Yorl: .
Chicago . ....
Brooklyn . .
Cincinnati .
Boston .......

Jackson Sctiolz, of the New York
Athletic Club, who battered Olym­
pic records for the 10-meter dash
at try-outs for the Olympic Karnes
recently staged.

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Richbourg, McCall ta
L ook , and Deverm*r

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Pittsburgh Beats Giants — Cubs
.Wallop Dodgers — Extra Base
lilts Win for Cardinals
v Over Boston Team.

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Now York
Detroit . .
-St., Lou i s ....
Chicago ,
Washington
Cleveland ,
Philadelphia

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R E D SO X B E S T
P H I L L I E S IN 13
INNING CONTEST

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American L ea se*- it*!

Clubs!
Boaton

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ta . ____9-3;
000 Tampa
000 100—
1 7 3
Orlando
2-2
ftd ;
001013
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ORLANDO,
June '12.—
Orlando
Chancey;
Won n askey,
doubleCooper
headerand
from
Tampa
It and Nance.the first Kamo
hero Wednesday,
9 to 2 and the second 3 to 2. Field­
ing o f Fissc saved the second gnmc
fo r tho Bulldogs.
First Game
Score by innings:
......... 000 020 000— 2 9 3
......... 001 008 OOx—U 9 0
Orlando
Alvarez and
Gomes;
Thompson and Francis.
Second Game
Score by innings:
Tampa . s _ ....... 000 002 000— 2 9 2
OrJando . ........ 110 000 001—3 0 0
' U n e , Gober and Gomes; Pfeiffer
end Francis.

MOBILE, June liT ju
took botii game*' o p S
hader Wednesday 3 3

Tampa, . .....v.......... *• 36

~ lakelan d Beats Daytona, G to 1 —
' Orlando Taken Double Header
S.
From Tampa 9 to 2 and .1 to 2.

—*-------Lakeland li; Daytona 1
LAKELAND, Fla., Juno 12.—
Erhardt twirled a beautiful game
g Wednesday taking the deciding
o f the Daytona series 5 to 1.
iouble plays featured in the
Bine. Bonnie Stewnrt stnrm l
field while Brazier and Cu?d hitting,
e by innings:

'or Com m erce

Brndcntown............. „..,27 3C

1 1

" BBADENTOWN, Fla., Juno 12.
■—Sullivan pitched better than Her*
itandez Wednesday but two o f tho
v alx hits-he gavo up were home
runs. II. Johnson’* error in right
was costly too. Elliott, Buskcy and
* Tilton palled o f f Borne remarkablfe
* plays with tho bases full in the
t&lt; niAth&gt; Buskey struck out.
t:'
Score by innings:
L St. Pctoraburg ..001 300 000— 4 0 0
Brndcntown ......100 020 OOx—3 8 3
Hernandez and Moore; Sullivan
find McDaniel.

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cured by renting that vacant room
if (Unification.
county advertise in the DcLand
I iffof Is Hindis lha BRn* Daily News, rato lc per word, cash now going to waste 7 There nre
mid will be reeponalble
many persons looking for places to
Z one Incorrect laaertlon, with order.
stay. Help take caro of tnem and
MirtUcr. for subsequent
not only make money but nssist in
' The office ahould be
A LITTLE W AN T AD in The keeping people in Sanford. Phone
Immediately In caee of
Herald will b rin g 'y ou big re­ 118 and give your ad over tho tel­
to in vK »T i»r-n ».
sult*. Advertise those old articles ephone. Use The Iferald for quick
■raid representative thor- you havo stored away and have |service,
lunlllar wltli ratee. rule*
no uao for. A little thirty-cent ad FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms;
ilflcatlon. will *l»e you
„ information. Ana If may bring you several dollars.
rIso four unfurnished rooms. 218
wL they will *»alet you In Phone 148 and a representative
French Ave. Inquire 300 French.
^your want ad to make
will call to see you, ■___________
(Ifeeure.
IPOBTSAT NOTICB.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
ftiwra almuld *lvs their
m om ng Sentinel; largest classi­ AUTOMOBILES A N D
or poatofflce nddreea ae
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
• their phone number If
REPAIRS
Min result*. About one imum 24c cash with order.
,ui of a thouaand ha* *
io,, and the othera oan’t
JORDAN BLUE BOY
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — A u­ FOR SALE—Jordan Blue Boy, ex­
alcalt with
you unleaa
oow your addreae.
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’.i greatest
cellent condition in every way.
lUeontlnnnner Mt'BT be
classified medium, rate cash ,09c Driven only by owner. R. G. Fox,
l la peninn nt The flancharge. 10c per line, minimum Ph^no 231.
9,raid office or by l«t.30c.
Teltphuue UUcoatlnFOR SALE— Light Six Studohakcr
are not valid.
touring — extra fine condition,
•coo. Trompt, Efficient MAINE— Waterville, Morning Sen­ new cord tires—$550.00.
Service.
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
1921 Bukk Six touring car —
ple are interested in Florida prop­ good shnpe — $250.00.
erty. Reach them through the, llWd
1923 ,Ford touring , very good —
Sentinel. Rate card on applica-i cor,Q qq
OF OTHER TRANS- tion. *
A number of other good used
, yes, but none with SER- PALM BEACH .COUNTY— The enrs nt bargain prices. Come In
ttheir middle name. Phone
scene o f stupendous development- and look them over. San Juan
Read about it In the Palm Beach Garage.
Nnllrr of
lent Ion for Tax Herd
JOU MOVING?— Call a Post. Sample copy sent on re­
Imlrr Section STS of the (Irnrral
t SERVICE TRANSFER. q u e s t ^ ______
Mtatnfr* of (hr Stair of Florida
Notice Is hereby tclven that A. M.
II do the job as you want it TAM PA, FLORIDA— Tnmpa Daily
ftheplicrd. purchaser of Tax tVrtllltone 498.______ _
Times, tho great
homo daily, rato No. SIT. dull d the 5th day of
ID—Sanford business men rate l H c per word, minimum Juno, A. D. 1922. has filed said certlncntc In my offlco. and line made
in in need of competent chargo 25c cash with order. Write application
for tax dood to Issue In
iuld read the classified for complete rate card.___________ accordance with law. Maid certificate
The Herald. There’s no DEVELOPERS ATTENTION—Pen* embraces the followInK described
or ^ending out-of-town for sacoln Is bcKlnnlmr the grontcut de­ properly situated In Hemlnole coun­
Florida, to-wit:
«n there is probably just velopment In OlurlrliYa hl*tory; a ty.HH
of SHU of SHU Hess NU and
highway
to
the
half
million
dollar
ion you want in tho city. kuIf bench Just finished: a two less Inr, ft. N. ami s. I&gt;y 200 ft. K.
W . In 8K Fur ).
million dollar bridge across Esenin- and
snld land Im-Dik assessed nt
hla 'nay started: iiunrter million theThe
date
of the Issuance of such cer­
dollar opera house under construe- tificate In
name of Unknown.
lion; two mllllnha being spent on Unless saidthe
certificate shall tie.rehighway;
Rroate*t
chanca
for
accrdlna
.IwtratntvHn.
i_ fttl
HCUnnilllK to law
l«w tax deed

liscellaneous
Wanted

n P W T O jM

w
ad bag.'_____________ $ 1.25

ida.
Special Tax School District No. 4.
Seminole County, Florida, by
W m , Jacobs, N. C. Jacobs and
Estelle Tribble, Trustees, and C.
E. Harrison, Chairman, Fred T.
Williams and C, A. Dallas, as
Members of the County Hoard
of Public Instruction for Sem­
inole County. Florida,

vs.

M A T ER IA L
illitA C L B Concrete to ., general
cement work, sldawlaka, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
1
Terwllleger, Prop.________________
Lumbar and building Material.
Carter Cumber Company
N. Laurel b e __ Phone 665.__
Hil l l u m b e r c o .
Hou*« 0/
_ Service, Quality
and
Price.
Trunks, baggage, pianos, sales,
in fact, anything, anywhere at
any tim e..
QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phone 498.

The State of Florida, ex ret. Deo. A.
DeCottea, State Attorney for the
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit
of
Florida.
. M-mt
CITATION
To the Cltlsens and Tax Payers of
Said Special Tax School District said Special Tax School District No.
No. 4. Seminole County. Florida: 4. that a csn v m s of tli» returns of
W H E R E A S . A petition has been said election show primn facie evi­
filed In the ahnve styled Court hy dence that said election was In
Speclai Tax School District No. 4. favor of the Issuance of tho said
Seminole County, Florida, setting bunds us aforesaid by the said
forth the fact that an election has District.
NOW T H E R E F O R E , In pursuance
hcen called and held In said Special
Tax School District No. 4. on the 9lh to an order of the Court herein
made
nnd In conformity with law,
day of May. 192». to
determine
whether or not there should be Is­ notice Is hereby given that the ritlsued by said Special Tax School Bens anil tax payers of tho said Spe­
District, bonds In the sum of $10,- cial Tax School District No. 4. Seinl000.00, to bear Interest nt tho rato mile County, Florida, aru by the snld
of six per cent per annum. Interest order and by law required to he* and
*M*';
!'.*■»#mit #!*n *Ifi »* oo titrV **Is,i Ii‘ t
paynble semi-annually, snld bonds
to be dated July 1st, 1321, ant) to Court of tho Seventh Judicial Circuit
• * *lUtt, Dll |||« Stall Ut4j U$ duly, el.
mature as follows, to-wlt: .
Hoods numbered One and Two, for 13. 1324. nt 10 o'clock Iji the morning,
at
Sanford. Seminole County. Flor­
I t . noo.no each, to mnture ten years
ida. then nnd there to show cause. If
after the date thereof.
bonds
Honda numbered Three, Four, and snv thev hove, why said
Five, for 11,000.00 eneb. to mature should not bo validated and contwenty years after tho date thereof;
W1TNHSS. my hand and of Acini
Honda numbered Six. Seven. HlKht,
Nine, nml Ten, for 11,000.00 each, to Seal of office at Sanford. Seminole
mature thirty years after the date i mini). Florida, this the n t h day of
thereof, nml the principal nnd the June. 1921.
H. A. DOIU1LAH8.
Interest of till bonds to b« p a y a b le ,
Clerk o f Circuit'Court, Seventh
nt the National Pnrk Hank. City and \
Judicial
Circuit,
Seminole
State or New York: the proceeds of
County, r torida.
the salil bonds to bo used for the
Hy V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
purpose of acquiring, building, en­
larging. furnishing or otherwise Im­ tk’ IIKI.LK M A INKS.
Attorney
for Petitioners.
proving school buildings and school
(Clerk’ s Seal.)
around* and for the exclusive use
of the public free schools within 6-12-19-26 7-3

THE
COST
IP
SMALL— T U B
HF.NEFIT IS GREAT.
Ruumlllnt &amp; Anderson, Hanford,
Florida.

--Official estimates (ilaou the number
of motor vehicles owned hnd operated
in the United States at 14,000,000, the
investment rgpfeeenled being atxnst

A WANT
FOND THRU

E

PHONE 148

Glider Boat Skims on W ater, Ice or Snow.

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N O W *IF V O U W A V
iH T THI

O O A R E . IN
T H E .H Q O t &gt; E &lt;

LOST— Keys on chain. Return
Herald office. Reward.
LOST— Strayed from our past
June 8th, a young Jersey
Color a light brown and white)
face and front feet dark, hind feet
white and large patch o f white on
flank like question mark; largo
eyes. $5.00 fo r information leading
to her recovery. Mrs. Geo. Ballenger.___________
LOST— Bay mule, weight about lc*
100 lbs., slightly lama in f r
fo o t .. Reward if returned to I.
Hart, Bock Hammock.

DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
Sanford Novelty
W orks
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Saves Horses and Driver

Designed to skim over the surface of and as ai_
a torpedo
carrier for^
batlle- I Wsgoo brakes are automatically set
/
A*rinn**
ships.
Six
of
the
boats,
^
when the horses stop, thus kreping the
the water or across ice or snow, a sea­
going “ glider,” equipped with an air­
plane engine atul propeller, is being
tested. The inventor haa planned the
craft as an aid to police and govern­
ment officials in chasing lawbreakers water.

Docks and Loons Use Wings
to Swim under Water

MISCELLANEOUS
FO R SALE

General Shop and Mill Work

Spring Brake on Firm Wagon

Elton *T ilo n g h to n .l
ARCHITECT
First National Batik Bldg.f
Sanford,------------- Florida

Contractor and Builder
M 7 Commercial Street

Schelle Maines

s s s

•l- LAWYER
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Work* *Hf ti*a iletal we cx

Preventing Aerial from Rolling

One of the most common troubles
Do ducks use their wings while experienced w i t h multi-conductor
swimming under water? The ques- aerials is that the spreader turns
a r o u n d in a
, tion is discussed frequently among
windstorm and
sportsmen iDd oituni itudiQtii
the wires croaa,
I opinions sometime* differ. Testimony
making it neces- it can ho atlachcd to an ordinary farm
! of reliable authorities, however, *upwiry to climb vehicle. It is connected directly with
i porta the belief that various species of
up on the roof the doubletrees. As the horses start,
ducks and grebes, loons and other div­
t o disentangle I tho pull is exerted on tho spring m
ing .birds do use their wings when
them sgab. A front, thus making the load eaaicr to
swimming beneath the surface for
s i m p l e a n d start, as the force reaches tho wagon
food or in trying to escape capture.
c f f e o t 1 v e I gradually. This forward movement
A ruddy duck was observed in Lakti
method
of
preventing
this trouble is also releases the rear spring P” * ! } ”
Michigan not long ago, feeding in
to
suspend
a
weight,
which
may be a on the brakre. In « “ n* l
**‘11*.
fifteen or twenty feet of clear water.
heavy pipe elbow, from each spreader tho hand brake la available. Tho &lt;1 As it got well started on its downward
plunge, the wings, about two-thirda as shown in the illustration. The vice saves the labor of locking the
extended, were used in quick, shorii weight is tied to the center of a handle in the ratchet each time the
strokes at the rale of about one a rope and tho ends of the rope fas- wagon is stopped, ca*c* the work of
tened to the ends of the spreaders the horses and of the driver, and saves
second to assist in propelling it and in
‘ wear on the harness.
as shown.
rising to the top as well. *

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tANFORD, FLORIDA

George A . DeCol

W . J. Thigpen

____ Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County
Rank
Hanford, - ■■■

Huai Estate ami Insurance
Puleston-Brumley Bldg.
Hanford, Fla.

Fred R. Wilson
ATTORN EY-ATFlrst National Bank
Sanford ■ --------

Sanford Sign Shop]
APPROPRIATE
LETTERING
For All Classes of Work
107 Nortl

Sanford Ave

PRIN TIN '
The Matthews
W s la k a

DISK*

B a als

_

Phone 417-L-2

By - GEORGE
McMANUS
*

(GING UP FATHER
m

A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discourag­
ed feeling caused by n torpid liver
and constipated bowels can bo
gotten rid
o f with surprising
promptness by using Hcrblne. You
feel its beneficial effect with the
first dose as it? purifying nnd reg­
ulating effect is thorough and
complete. It not only drives out
bile nnd impurities but It imparts
a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of
spirits, lhrico 60c. Sold by Union
Pharmacy.
• ■. .

year. This amount is said to equal
mpre than half of all taxes. It Is con­
tended that payments made by own­
ers of motor vehicle* for highway
service ahould be in proportion to tho
benefits received; that taxation should
not bo uniform but should correspond
to the highway facilities of the differ­
ent states.
s • •

Hy A. M. W E E K S . P. C.

-jo Jttaq HI* nod
Atois u s| stqx
most daily, If you
keep
your
ears
open, for there arc
hundreds o f grate­
ful patrons o f The
Herald Want Col­
umns who
daily
have tho Lost and
Found section to
thank for the re­
turn tof some treas­
ured
possession,
which they hsd al­
most given up as
"gonq for good.
The
Lost
and
Found W ant Ads
aro tho recognized
medium fo r loaor
and finder to get In­
to touch with, each
other.
No matter which
side o f tho fente
you are On, .try. this
colum and see how
quickly and inex­
pensively It works.
To reach all the
people effectively—
leave your Want Ad
at The Herald Of
fleo.
Phono us to
send fo r it or phone
it to the Want Ad
Department.

H OUSE

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* For Sate— House and lot on San­
FOR RENT—Two room apart- ford Avenue. 1‘ rice $1,250. Terms. f o r t o A b r ,— Dunlop Cord Tires by
For Sale— Business now clearing
or without garage.
Fellows Service Station, c o r n a r ^ ^
618 Oak Avonuw._____
four to five hundred dollars per 1st and Elm Ave.
month. $I,5UQ takes it.
Come
I'OR RENT—-Light housekeeping
FOR SALE— Practically new
quick.
rooms, with sleeping porth, one
ing machine. Box 111.
For Sale— Ten acres, 300 feet
black behind hospital, 304 W. Fifth
Street.
lake front, good dwelling, garage, a JIMMIE HOW ARD'S repair
is located at the coner o f 4a
good variety o f fruit trees, a bagI’ OR RENT—Two room housed gain for $4,000. Termsand Pine Ave. and he will be gb
keeping apartment. 719 Oak Ave­
We havo the largest listing on to see any o f his old customers, i
nue,
celery nnd vegetnole farms in the take care o f the! rwanta at
------ .If. -----------, lot, „a O
M. time.
. He docs genera) in to r e p _ ,
city.
you want- _a v„
city
suh OR RENT— Two 4-room apart­ burban lot, a house ready built,*
“ nd Suanmtees satisfaction.
ment*. Inquire Palm Hotel.
celery farm, grove o*- anything In Bring your auto troubles to
tho real estate line cnil on us. We and then forget them.________
FOR RENT— Two furnished hou.se- sell at the owners’ price only. Call
_k eep ln g rooms. 716 W. First St.
nnd see us. W e give you the bar­ FOR SALE— Complete radio equip*
will take small cash paym i
gains and service.
!O R R E N T — Thr ee- r oom fur­
and balance easy terms. Box 201*
THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO. care Herald.
nished apartment with private
SEMINOLE HOTEL AN N EX.
3160 ^
^nth, to adults. Apply
FUR SA LE — Coinple radio eqqui|j
FOR SALE— Flrieen nercs o f land, ment and complete seta at various
all cleared. Four acres of finest prices. Cash or .terma. Box
muck land cleared and drained. care Herald.
SPEED UP YOUR Eleven acres o f good farming and
citrus land ready to se t Fifty one- FOR SALE— A one stable manor
L A Z Y LIVER
year-old tangerines, some bananas.
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O.
Clem Jonrx Liver and Kidney Four acres of water melons ready Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast*
for market. Four-room house on Ings, Fla.______________________
Tonic Will Do It
hard road. Twenty minutes’ drive
As a tonic when there Is weak- i from Sanford. To be sold at a bar­ FOR SALE— Used steel pulli
ness and laek or appetite, when a ' gain If sold within next ten flays.
different sixes, Hoolehan-C
llttln exertion
makes , you
feet Write Box 11-1 Altamonte Springs, man Co.
x
tlri-d. your legs drng. your bark or call 605-A, Winter Park.
aches, your mouth tastes nnd your WANTED TO TRADE— Equlfy of FOR SALE— Dishea o f all kli__ ,
" k e p Is broken. Clem Jones Liver
fruit jars and green coffee. 329
$-1,000 In Miami bungalow valued
and Kidney Tonic Is the one thing
Sanford Av e .________________.
that will resloro your strength and at $8,000 fo well located real estate
enable you to enjoy life.
CLEM In or near Sanford. If Interested in
JONHS
LlVHIl
AN D
KIDNEY n trade write fully giving descrip­ FOR S A L E — Furniture, including
TONir\ because
of
Us
general
Victrola, dining room suite,
TONIC nnd health-giving effect, has tion of your property and price
established Itself ns a recognised wanted. Address your answer to beds, etc. Bargain. Phone 189.
remedy
for
TORPID
LIVER. Rox 79, care The Sanford Herald.__
FE V E R . MALARIA AND COLDS.
CLEM JONES LIVER AND K I D - FOR SALE— Well located lota in
VEY TO N iq Is not only beneficial
desirable residential section. Can
Lost and Found
h n liver medicine,
but It exerIse* n cleansing nml stimulating be purchased with small cash pay­ LOST an opportunlt
l t f to
ment nnd easy monthly payments.
sifluence In tho stomach ond bow
abreast with tho tim ss by
els.
Through
Its
excellent ca­ Address Box 431, caro Herald.
reading the classified pages
thartic properties bilious
Impuri­
ties which have In terf erred
with FOR SALE — 3 Hi acres, small your
daily
newspaper. Her
healthy processes nre driven
out.
house, good well with pump and want ads contain many interest
Take no PIL1J4 while
using tho
medicine— the TONIS Is all that tr engine, fruit, shade; near lake. messages. It will pay you to
them dally._____________________
Phone 189.
needed.

Autos Worth Ten Billions
Cost Billions to Run

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R E A L ESTATE

A s Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine

W i']a

r w o a a nwp*
BUYERS or lent
deliver—Terms cash.
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
'.'CHASE &amp; CO.
Sundays.
Piane 563
“ DO YOU W A N T to buy or sell
an y th in g !" If so advertise In
the “ Gainesville Sun."
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers.
Tauses For Rent
latka Daily
iy News in circulated In
circulated in industrial and agrlcul-i
NT—House, 4 rooms, bath,
». $27.50 mo. Corner SecMaple. Phone 388.
SERVICE: That's our middle
-NT—G-room house, newly name. In doing bnsineai with uo.
on not only get value received,
throughout; fine location.
Ifth St.
ut you get SERVICE along with
ENT — Furnished house, It. QUICK SERVICE TRANSMtion. Park Ave. See W. FER, Phone 498.
*n.
NT-Cottage, unfurnished, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
duetto Ave. See W. J.
R E A L-E STA TE
|»M l^■■■
— 6-room furnished
porch and fi^ *
Wo have soma attractlv* real estata llsUnit* to offer. (West First
Street.)
On* 7-room HunKahMV.
•Cotta g e,l
clpas In. a good buy. and good
terms.
alsoJ.
For Sal*. Mercantile business on
300
First Hires!, good location, estab­
lished trade. Poor health only rea­
son for salting.
w
For Rent. 6-room cottage, pngand &lt;
seeston a* once. Fifth Street and
Park
Avenue. Price reasonable.
lulius
For Hale. Several five-room cotAspli
12th
lagee, well located, eaey terms.
Ave
Fire Insurance, Thle department
ready, rates and Inspections
—Two-story garage on Is
cheerfully furnished.
V. C. Collar.______
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______
______
We can
aealst In
Employment,
rim positions of all kinds.
' — Two garages","fiT5 securing
Avenue. Anply Bee
SEM IN O LE
'd.Ave. and Fjqurth St.
North Carolina (playBusiness Exchange
i North C arolln ajplayse South), write Byman
Welaka B ld g .------- Phono 303
’ * Son, Realtors, Rental
$697, AshviUe, N. C.
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                    <text>RN EW SPAPER
in Florida’s Heart*
rb G reatest, Vegetable
b Richest Garden Land

WEATHER
Scattered thundershowers Wednes­
day and prabablj Thursday. . '

a s s o c ia t e d

"p r e s s

dispatches

SA N FO R D, F 1.0R m A v W K D N E S P A ¥ r JW * B -H r t3 g *

SINGLE CUP1ES FIVE CENTS

N U W F E IT 59

Herriott at Ills Desk

seA t Clearwater
Yo^th w orkon deland
ged With The ROAD IS TO BEGIN
ler_of Mother jjyj ^
3Q
Sanford's l.akrfrnnt Boulevard To
Form Part of State Road Num­
ber 3 When It Is Completed.

IrWATER, June 11.
ial today was ordered
Lie of Frank McDowEe trial on indictrpent
\ him with the murSs mother, began here
[ Judge McMullen orhe clerk to record a
when the jury report*
having had the case
[te Tuesday, th at it
lelcssly out o f agree-

r vfas suffering from in­
sanity at the timo of the
ling, and that he was In
worse condition at the
ime. It was their opin! did not know right from
n or now. Dr. Smith ac&gt;r his efforts to cover up
by he "enfeebled way of
of McDowell. ■
g to n point brought up
iith to the effect that Mcpught he was doing right
[killed his parents, State
pVilson questioned tho acthe physician’s knowlIthc defendant’s mental
»t the time of the crime.
Mngc, he declared, that'

The state road department hns
definitely announced that work will
begin within 30 days on the con­
struction of an entirely new road
from Arango City to the river nt
Ijike Monroe thnt will form part
Of the new state road Number 3,
it was learned here today. This
road will be 10 feet wide and will
have n nine-inch rock base with a
throe-inch asphalt covering.
At the river the Mate will buidg
a new bridge of the Rascole or
Spanish type. The bridge will be
near the present Volusia county
toll bridge. Officials state thnt con­
struction on the new road nnd
bridgo will be rushed so that they
will be ready for the tourist traffic
next fall. Just now it is impossible
to tell exactly when they will be
completed.
No definite statement has been
made by the department ns to
State Road Number 3 in Seminole
county, said R. W. Pcnrman, Jr.,
secretary of tho local chamber of
commerce, but it is almost a cer­
tainty thnt the road will include
the future Inko front boulevard
that Sanford contemplates build­
ing. The state road will probably

pletcd, thu last link in a future
boulevard that will encircle Lake
Monroe. It will be approximately n
50-mile drivewny’or boulevard, Mr.
Fcarman said. Starting at Sanford
an automobilist can go to Ornngc
City, from there to Osteen, and re­
turn to Sanford without having to
travel over rough or unfinished
roads.
In building roads, Mr. I’carman
explained, the state docs not follow
tho roadbed of presont -roads, but
has a new survey made in the most
direct route possible. This greatly
shortens tho distance between
cities connected by these ronds,
much to the advantage of the peoplo using them. He added that
when State Road Number 3 is
built through Seminolo and Orange
counties, it will probably constitute
the main highway betweet Sanford
and Orlando and will be a more di­
rect route, with many grades nnd
railroad crossings eliminated, than
the present Sanford-Orlando road.

Sanford Kiwanians
To Cross Bats With
Orlando Club Nine

Farm Relief Can Rest Be Ob­
tained By Tax Reduction
To Steady Business Condi­
tions— Anti-Klan Plank Is
Mel with Vigorous Protest.
O.derly Government Plank
CLEVELAND. June 11 Among
the plnnks in the tentntive pint,
form an agreed on hy the sub­
committee on resolutions was a
fnrm plunk which declares the ad­
ministration has already taken
step* which eventually will lend to
Declaring the whole prob­
This Infest portrnit of Eroimni Herriott shows 1th coutstanding relief.
lem
from
the farmers’ standpoint
figure in French affairs in his office where he threshes out the rapidly hinges on the
net profit, he realizes
rising problems.
,
tl)e plnnk asserts that prices of
things he buys and things he sells
can 1« put more nearly on equality
if there1 is a reduction of taxes to
sternly employment and stability of
business.
i An orderly government plonk
make* no specific reference to oil
of other recent congressional in­
vestigations hut includes in suhProperty Deals Amounting to stame a declaration that persons
$90,00(1 Closed Monday, Bringing wtho degrade public service, both in
and out of office, should he prose­
Ton-Day Total l'p to $I2."i,000
cuted without regard to their politi­
PARIS, June 11.—Alcxnndrc
Property deals involving n total cal affiliations.
The controversy about the Klnn
Millernnd, the eleventh president of J'JO.OOO wore recorded at the of­
of France, resigned from thnt of­
plank resulted in a vigorous de­
fice
of
clerk
of
circuit
court
on
fice today.
IIis resignation was
nouncement of the Klnn being
read hclort* both Monday according to figures given voted down.
The sub-committee presented ita
W ;'~'
I houses of imrlia- out at the office. While these
F&gt;
1 ment and his suo- transfers include for the most part conrlusinns to the full committee
t .- f t* - &gt; -- *:V'l cessor will be sc- land located in the county, some of this morning, Chairman Charles I).
Warren of the full committee rer
■-■ • looted by the it is also located' in Sanford.
Following are the deeds re­ ! ceiving the report shortly before
J chamber of depnoon.
B K frdEii' - '■‘■m utics and senate corded:
In addition to Mr. Wnrrcn, mem­
B '
' J meeting ns a naL. N. Pipkin nnd wife to the
Vjfl tional assembly lathe Jc«sup Land Company for bers of the drafting committee ore:
.■ B v ;
at Versailles I i i- land in the D. It; Mitchell survey Senators flooding of Idaho, Smoot
of section 27, township 20 range 30. of Utah, and Watson of Indiana;
Speakor (iillettc of Massachusetts,
The president's Consideration paid was $20,300.
M. M. .Smith to the Atlantic Representative Mills of New York,
| V • . .. - ^ ^ H d e ti'i ininalii.n to
Ataddcn of Illinois and Vine of
W
resign came ;»fl- Coast Line Railroad Company for Pennsylvania,
(Jovernor Hyde of
land
in
sections
21
and
22,
township
B •’&lt;?&gt;'' ’
t he rending
Missouri, It. H. Crcnger of Texns,
Tuesday in the 10, range 30 cast. Price paid was William lleyburn of Kentucky, Ed­
'•Pres. Millerand jwo houses of a
gar I. Adams of Oregon, II. H.
presidential message presented by
Anderson of Virginia, Lewis 11.
the new premier, Frederic FranSmith of California, William it.
cois-Marsal, in which M. Millerand
Urremuigh of Rhode Island nnd
declined to resign, nnd an adverseBurt Culp of Kansas.
vote against the ministry by- both
^ ’election of the sub-committee,
chamber and sennte, nnd Anally the
eff motion of Mr. Madden, wus
adoption »&gt;♦ a motion offered in
agreed to after the full committee
the chamber by Edouard Horriot,
nt a four nnd onc-hnlf hours hear.

MILLERAND HAS REAL ESTATE IS
QUIT PO SITIO N S E L L I N G F A S T
OF P R E S I D E N T IN THIS COUNTY

...........'1lJIW , Jt
‘
»TfdJnjinn—
i nnn *nun tr ihhii tmrw
government favorable-tn opr sug­
n hundred men nnd womSfi'.
gested by M. Millerand.
•
Executive Bosnian
•
Tho drafting committee wus
The resignation of Millerand,
luck at work again Tuesday night,
which followed an adverse vote in
meeting this time in executive ses­
the chamber of deputies Tuesday,
sion, to hear any arguments other
was contained in a letter addressrd
members of tho committee desired
to Monsieur Doumerguc na presi­
to present. After this phase of the
dent of the senate nnd President
session had been cn'nclueled, actual
Pnlnleve of the chamber. Millernnd
work of revising tho tentative plat­
plans to issue a letter to the
form structure whipped together
French nation in explanation of
during the last two days hy sumo
tho circumstances under which his
of the convention leaders, was
resignation wns forced.
begun.
Tho resolution was:
Chairman Warren, in announcing
“The chamber is resolved not to
Me personnel of tho drnfting cornenter into relations with a minis­
isittce, made it plain that ho wns
try which In its composition is a
s&lt;cking to give representation td
negation of the rights of parlia­
all geographical sections of the
ment. It refuses to accept the
country. No place, however, was
unconstitutional debate to which
t-ndered Representative Cooper of
it is invited und decides to post­
Wisconsin, n resolutions committee
pone all discussion until the day
member, who had announced ho
when a government constituted in
would offer a substitute platform
conformity with the sovereign will cry plant Price paid wns $500.
is line with tho policies of Senator
With
hut
10
days
of
the
present
of the country appear before it.”
month pnssed, June bids fair to In Follette and other Republican
This motion was adopted by eclipse hud month in the m atter of insurgents.
Ask Coolidge Views
the chnmbcr, 329 to 211. The vote property transfers. Through the
Aa a basis for its deliberations
in the senate on the question of an
Tuosday night, the drafting com­
interpellation on the presidential
mittee hnd tentative provisions be­
crisis was 15-1 to 11*1, against the
fore it which had the sanction of
motion.
[’resident Coolidge. It was indi­
M. Millerand'a' swift decision to
cated that before the platform
resign In the fact of these adverse
takes final shape further views of
■Ijtcs leaves the victorious left
the President would bo sought by
majority in somewhat of a quan­
telephone, particularly with regard
dary with wo oustanding candi-J
to tno more important declarations
dates—M. Doumerguc, president of |
In the party pronouncement.
the senate, and M. Painlevc, prc.slImmediately after the conven­
dent of tho chamber—rivals for
tion adjourned Tuesday the reso­
tho presidential nomination. The
lutions committee met to receivo
majority In the chamber, 329, is
suggestions from all comers. In
larger than the senate's entire
CHICAGO, June II.—Nine pro­ rapid succession, three minute
membership of 314,' which would hibition agents, including the group speakers veered the line of argur
seem to bespeak certain victory chicftuin and the director nf raids, ment from Europe, the league of
for M. Painleve in the caucus and were arrested and locked in police nations and the world court, across
his election. Hut precedents favor station cells today by a raiding the wheat fields of the West, on to
the president of the senate, who is squad of policemen who also took the Philippines and back again.
the second officer of state, being seven negroes, four of them women,
promoted in the regular line.
in an apartment. The agents said ST. PETERSBURG MAN DEAD
M. Doumerguc, however, is a they were in the performance of
bachelor, and tradition insists duty and that arresta by the
WASHINGTON, June 11^-E. B.
hat the Elysoe must have a hos­ police were a “frame up." Police Black, age 73, of St. Petersburg,
tess. Other reasons are advanced contended the agents were par­ returning from Europe died sud­
for the elevation of M. Painleve, ticipating in the party in the denly lira local hoted this morning.
and the general belief is that he apartment where liquor was found, Natural causes are said to be re­
will be named as president of the they said.
sponsible for his death.
rcguhiic unless a deadlock between
tho left forces of tho two houses
makes it possible for an outsider,
such as former Premier Louis Barthou, president of tho reparation
commission to slip in.

Trial of Two Wealthy Chicago Boys
Charged With Murder Started Today

■«r Talks.

Viscount Ishii Soon
To Succeed Hanihara

RKETS
June 11. — Wheat,
t i ; September.
CoKi July, 80 &lt;0&gt;
university.

CHICAGO. June 11.—The first
big move in the legal battle to
save Nathan Leopold, Jr., and
Richard I*&gt;eb from the gallows
for kidnaping asd killing young
Robert Franks, will come today
when the youthful sons of two
Chicago millionaires will enter
pleas Of not guily to indictments
charging, kidnaping for ransom
and murder, each crime punish­
able by death.
Robert E. Crowe, state attorney,
said Tuesday that ho will ask that
the charge of kidnaping for ran­
som go to trial first and that the
state will insist that the youths
be placed on trial by July 1, the
earliest dato polsible under the
law. Defense attorneys have not
indicated their action except to
state tl)at pleas of not guilty will
has anfnMsI

Meanwhile the state, which has
declared it has a “dear hanging
case’* against the two university
students who have confessed kid­
naping tho son of a neighbor for a
ransom of $10,000 and then killing
him to provide excitement, con­
tinued to exert ita efforts to gather
evidence that the youths are sane,
believing that the defense will in­
sist both boys were insane when
they committed the crime.
A score of students and friends
of the boys were questioned by the
state attorney today as were some
of the faculty members of the uni­
versity they attended.
T*ro directives w»|e Tuesday
dispatched to Ann Arbor, Mich.,
to trace the Uvea of the boya, while
they were students there and oth-

President Is Praised
Chairman Mondell In
Speech Says Chief
Executive inspires
Confidence of Men

Strength Grows

Campaigns for Curtis,
Hoover and Harboril
Gain Strength B ut
No leading Aspirant

Democratic Party
^Scored by Speaker

Takeli by Mondell

Democratic Platform
One of Muckraking
Chairman • Asserts

Nominations Will l i e
Made Starting with
That o f Coolidge

CLEVELAND. July 11.—
CONVENTION
H A L L',
President Coolidge hns justi­
Cleveland, June II.— The R e­
fied the confidence that "in­
publican convention came to
spired" his nomination for
order at 11 o’clock and w ent
vice-president nt Chicngo, nnd
through more routine prelim­
the greater confidence reposed
inary today while Its platform
in hi msincc tnking up the du­
committee was finally thresh­
ties of chief executive is the
ing out differences and many
"outstnding fnct” in the polit­
leaders were closeted In hotel*;
ical situntion, Frnnk W. Mon­
Chances of Albert J. Beveridge, in conference over the still un­
dell, of 'Wyoming, decinred former
senator from Indiana, for determined vice-prcsldentift1
todny in his nddress ns per­ nomination as Irirc-iveaidtnt on situation.
manent chairman of the Republi­ the Republican ticket looms high
A permanent organization with
can national convention.
nt the convention now.
Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming ap
Mr. Mnndcll added an appeal for
permanent chairman, was duty In­
Republican majorities in congress
stalled without a hitch. Nomina­
“in name and in principle", saying
tions for president and vice-presi­
thnt every serious fault of recent
dent will oe made tomorrow. . *
legislation would have been avoid­
The convention, a t another brief
ed had the president had thnt
session this afternoon, perfected itt
strength lit house and sennte.
rfhancnt organization, cheered
tolldge and party regularity, thin
The chnlrmnn assailed the Demo­
recessed until 8 ociock tonight
crats for their “utter lack of fixed
when they will receive and adopt
nnd definite principle or policy,
its platform.
save that of muckraking nnd ob­
struction". Referring to the situa­ Chairman Morris of New York
Who will have eecond place it as
tion in tho lust congress, when in­ Representatives Declares Heart­ much undetermined as aver, de­
surgent:! Joined with Democrats to
ily in Favor of Indianlan
spite all-night conferences. But
contrdl legislation, Mr. Mnndcll
for Office.
Hoover, Harbord and CgrU* boom*
said that never before hnd the ne­
seemed at least holding their owrt
cessity for dependable pnrty main the lead of the large field.
arn! definite party responsiThe Insistent supporters of the
been ao clearly demonstrated.
formsr Illinois governor almost b i t
‘ The text of Mr. Mondoll’s ad­
hope whsn'tWydrumi he f t * s o ft
dress follows:
to Cleveland a letter of Irraaa cabin
declination, to b eopened and ra*di t
“ ljulies nnd Gentlemen of the
-w -BMpH b «• -mh -nnmnmtpm.
made? to. stamped^ the -cenV*riif±i &gt;
'Mfrj.are met a* the representn
, Furmer'Senntor Albfrt J. Bever­ Into dominating him., •
lives of a gfcat political party that idge
was- nut to the fare whtjiv If Lowden is to be permitted to*
has never tniled nor fnltered in its Chairman
of the New York' elminsto himself, the Hoover supservire or loyalty to the rppuhlic, delegation Morris
a movement and portors are convinced that the d rift
thnt hns never proposed nor advo­ announced stnrtcd
ho
would
support of Tuesday’s opening session gay*
cated an unwise or unsound na­ for Mr. Beveridge inseek
other
dele­ evidence of an inexorable demand
tional policy, and it is our privilege
that the man finally selected fox
on behalf of this party to place in gations.
second pleee on the ticket be of .a
It
was
reported
that
Senator
nomination for the highest office in
the pift of the American .people James E. Watson of Indiana, for type undeniably In harmony ‘with
policies of the President. Tl\at
candidates who shall measure up to whom Indiana's delegates are in­ the
tho finest standards of party lead­ structed, was considering release quail fleet ion, they say Is possessed
Mr. Hoover in tho highest
ership and who shall he entitled to of his delegates but when the start hy
•
and, we confidently believe, will re­ of the Beveridge movement became degree. No Actuel Work'•
.
ceive the support of a large major­ known to him it was said Senator
The short convention eestion
ity of the American voters at the Watson had decided to hold In his Tuesday
did no actual work beyond
delegates for n while.
polls in November.
ratifying a convention program
Mnjor
Gen.
Harbord’s
boom
also
"We meet profoundly appreciat­
prepared In advance, but by last
ive of wise, patriotic nnd inspiring got some impetus at a meeting of nignt all the committees, including
party leadership in tho bast, and several hundred delegates who are that named to draft a platform,
earnestly thankful that the kindly members of tho American Legion. hnd completed most of their work
providence and tho great good for­ Theodore Roosevelt, assistant sec­ with ease end regularity.
of the navy, suggested Gen­
tune which gave our party and the retary
Most of. Tuesday’s session was
Harhnrd's name to tho meeting
nation IJnculn, McKinley, Roose­ eral
givsn over to the keynote address
and
the
legionnaires
pledged
themvelt and Harding has vouchsafed
by Theodore Burton of Ohio,
Continued on page 8.
us as the worthy successor of these
notable for Its serious and dispas­
distinguished patriots the confi­
sionate tenor and ita lack of for­
dence-inspiring character of Calvin
ensic display, and built around an
Coolidge.
appeal to the pdrty to uphold the
handa of the man in the White
"The American people placed the
House.
stamp of their approval on the can­
There was little of the usual con­
didates of the last Republican na­
fusion end none of tho rlotoQi
tional convention by a majority of
noise-making that often has played
more than five and a half million.
At the regular weekly luncheon so great e part in American politi­
Time and events have abundantly
Justified that unparalleled endorse­ of tho local Rotary Club at the cal history. Only three timet waa
ment. lie who was chosen as the Valdes Hotel Tuesday, 25 members there any approach to a demonstra­
tion and In each case the cheering'
party standard bearer proved his and eight visitors were present.
Frank Vemay had charge of the was awakened by a play upon the
statesmanship In the skillful handl­
ing and wise adjustment of impor­ program and introduced the prin* chord of party solidarity and Rt^
Ltant questions and problems. Dili­ clpal speakers, Paul Ireland of publican tradilion.
The greatest outburst, lastiaf
gent in the nation's business, wise Lake Mary. Mr. Ireland spoke
but a minute, took place when Mr.’
in public counsel, honest and cour­ along religious lines.
T. W. Lawton, county superin­ Jurton declared the country trusted
ageous in action, he gave himself
unreservedly, mind and body, heart tendent of public instruction wus Calvin Coolidge shove congreis find
and soul, to the nation, and became present as a guest and urged the pleaded for the election of senator*
as truly a martyr to patriotic serv­ members to vote for the special and representatives who would
ice as any soldier. stricken on the 10-mill school tax on next Tuesday. work and vote within the party
:u
He gave some interesting facts on fold.
field of battle.
"How well ho fitted and became the Sanford school situation and
the great office to which he was showed the great benefits that may
chosen! History will write his be had from this special assessment
name high on the roll of able and if it is passed upon by tho vote
efficient executives, but we who of the people in this community.
Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer sang
knew and loved him best will cher­
ish most tho recollection of his two solos which the Rotarians are
great and kindly heart, his tender said to have enjoyed very much.
and sympathetic soul. The nation She was accompanied at the piano
mourned him as line mourns a by Mrs. Claude Herndon.
Other visitors were C. P. Daetbrother beloved and enshrined him
in the only enduring hall of fame— wciler and Mr. Moffat of Orlando
the loyal hearts of a grateful and Rev. F. I). King and Schell#
Maines of this c ity .. Mombers
people.
were:
"Confidence was the keynote of present
George
Brockhahp,
Randall
the sentiment which Inspired the Chase,
H. C. DuBoee, R. J. Holly,
nomination of Calvin Coolidge at Milton Haddock,
E. F. Honsholder, adherence to past traditions
Chicago four years ago. That cpn- W. M. Haynes. Edward
Higgins, C. presant leadership of their p
fidence grew aa he modestly per­ E. Henry. W. C. Hill, G. W. Knight. the delegates began filing oi
formed the duties of the position A. R. Key, H. B. Lewis, Prank their hotels, without waTtini
to which he was elected, and McMahon, Frank MacNeilL R, A. hear a glee dub concert that w
strengthened prodigiously as he Newman. I)r. S. Puleston, W. M. precede adjournment Today
Continued on page 8.
Parker, F. E. Roumillat, H. R. will listen to another part
Stevens, R. E. Stevens, S. O. nouncement by fVank W. I
Report Florida Crop Shinholscr, B. J. Starling, Prank of W’yoming, as permanent

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Rotarians Urged to
Vote for Ten Mill
Special School Tax

Conditions Are Good

Bandits Rob Customs Germany Protest
Truck Of Valuables The League o f Nal
GENEVA, June U . — d
NEW YORK, Juna 11. — Ten
armed bandits today held up a has protested . to Uta Lea
United States
customs truck, Nations
knocked the driver unconscious French I
and escaped with 27 packages of
precious atones which tprara being
transferred from tha general post­
office to the. appraisers’ stores.

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Challenge to Party
as M eeting O p e n s

.earns To Lode

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Music From Vaiideoi

Coming Primaries

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lrom page I.)
"The American people will look
to the delegates fronv Wisconsin,
and to such other progressives us
may hold scats in the convention,
for a bold nnd uncompromising
fight on behnlf of the fundamental
principles to which you are pledged.
"Some may say that out of con­
sideration for party 'harmony' nnd
Inasmuch as the progressives ap­
pear ta b s in a minority tntpr-ri.rx . •vention, no good can c*inie fmfn a
determined otfort by you to obtain
the adoption of a progressive plat­
form.
“I know this nrgunient of ex­
pediency and cowardice will have
no weight with the members of
your delegation. The Republican
party was organized in Wisconsin
in 1864, by u handful of patriotic
citizenn, then in u hopeless min­
ority, who would make no compro­
mise with the extension of human
slavery. You will recall, likewise
that while the platforms submit­
ted by Wisconsin hnvc been soernfully rejected by Republican na­
tional conventions since 1'JUN. prac­
tically every inportunt proposal
submitted by the Wisconsin dele­
gates up to 1911* has since l&gt;een
enacted into law. Thero arc, in­
deed, only five of .'It planks sub­
mitted by Wisconsin during thin
period which are not now embodied
in the iuw of the land.

N egro Is Slated F&lt;*r
N ational Committee
CLEVELAND, Juno 10.—Perry
W. Howard, a negro Inwyer of
Jackson, is slated to become Re­
publican national committeeman
• rom Mississippi, succeeding'AJf. J.
Muivihill, whose delegation wn:
unseated by the national commit­
tee last week.

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Where does tho public get its
tnsto for music? Why, from
vaudeville. At lenst, so bidets
Mort Downey, Irish Adonis of
tho footlights.
“One million persons to-day,"
declares Mr. Downed, "nb&lt;orb
musical kieal3 from tha ‘twe-u-

vaudeville, with somo good Amer­
ican song like the waltz-ballad
‘When Lights Are Low,’ that is
e a s i l y understood, that has
cha-m, appeal and melody."
Mr. Downey practisen what ho
preaches, for ho recently turned
down an offer abroad to sing at
homo in vaudeville. He says tho
heartiness of npplauso in vaudavillo houses is another reason ho
likes to sing there.
•
"They know what they want.
Most people who go in for vaude­
ville are willing to split a glove
t* show you that you. have
p! .--oil there," he adds.
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C om pany,

th e world1*

la r g e st m a k e rs o f floor coverlid
sin c e 1860.
Find a dealer w ho carries a represenmhJ
selection of these famous rugs and ask m
to show you the m any attractive pattern
Prices everyone can afford to pay.
Look for trade mark stamped onthtbod
o f every rug

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A l e x a n d e r S m i t h &amp; S o n s Carpet

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, A wrecking tram Wiu Immedi­
ately dispatched from lakeland to
clear the roadbed and u passenger
train was made up there which wns
to go to the scene of the wreck so
that the passengers might be trans­
ferred to it and taken on to Tumpu
early this morning.

TfXiMs'Vosuimc* jn* well’os for frocks
lor imurm.cWwrkr. Tin? material is
used in developing only the simplest of
■rocks, such us tne one pictured here
with half-length flowing sleeves and
reversand collar of self-material. Front
NEW YORK. June 10.—Chnunand luck of the Bkirt arc trimmed with
ikiiicU that extend above the narrow cyy M. Depew, chnlrmnn &lt;&gt;f the
•wit. Medium size require* 4J j v.irds board of the New York Central,
Morp than 1,000,000 ncros of Inn I 48-inch material.
SLENDER AND SMART
was hack nt his desk .Monday for
RUNNING MATE TO
have been reclaimed from the sea,
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1571. the first time since he wus con­
'I hero I* j o little to the silhouette of river and lake, in tho Netherlands, hizci,
J l to 45 inches bust. Price, J5 fined to his home 10 days ago with
(JOOLIDGE SOUGHT the ultra-smart daytime frock that only since the aixtienth century.
cents.
n sore throat.
t»o or three words arc required to
BY PARTY HEADS describe
it—hut they are os dynamic to
their force as the new models are in
When Slayers W ent to Court
1 (Continued from nogo 1.)
their style. Charmcen. flannel, Poiret
ren of Michigan, ambassador to twill or one of the knit idlk.'i may Ik?
Mexico; Senator Jones of Wash­ used in developing this model. The
ington. Gov. Dixon of Montana; flounces t akc a diagonal t urn, and are all
Maj. Gen. James G. Harbod, for­ the smarter for their binding of braid.
yards 54mer deputvr chief*of staff of the Medium size require*
army; and Maj. Gen. Frunk T. inch material.
Hines, director of the veterans’ I 6 Pictorial Review Dress No,
! Sizes, J* to -lo inches bust. l'i
bureau.
Fo the most part the discussion i vents.
of vice-presidential candidates 'pro­
ceeded wit hthat culm which has
Veen the characteristic feature of
the pre-convention period, hut it
provided one sensation in the form
uf u statement given out nnd
(ittickly denied, endorsing Senator
Watson of Indiana for second place
on the ticket on behalf of I). W. H.
Evans, grand wizard of the Ku
Klux Klim. The pronouncement
was made by Milton Elrod, u for­
mer publicity director for the Klim,
who said he spoke with tho full
authority of Dr. Evans, hut the
gvnud wizard denied he had mud"
nr authorized such u statement nr
taken any other part in the conven­
tion pelimlnaries and Senato Wat­
son disavowed any eonnectiron
with the incident of the Klan.
One Othe Splash
One other splash in the unusu­
Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, Chicago's mill lionaire hoy murderers,
ally tranquil convention pond was
Justice John loverly's ccurt. Thu defendant! aro indicated by urrows.
contributed by thq Wisconsin fol­
Harrow, chief defense counsel.
lowers of .Robert M. La Follutte,
who mode a public demand that the
party platform condemn the offi­
cial records of Albert U. Fall nnd
Harry M. Daugherty and commit
You Furnish
We Furnish
The Cow
the pesident to an extra session of
congress this summer to pass farm
Will Furnish
relief, reclamation and railroad
vteroKtM
legislation. A suggested platform
SEVIS.W'
which will be offered with La Follette’s approval, likewise would
commend the Republicans who
Try a bag of “Sunshine Dairy Feed,”
voted against the Mellon tax nlan
and both you and the cow will be pleased.
A SUCCESSFUL MODEL
and would anigle out for particular
paise various members of the son­ ! A mw way to combine contrasting
“A lgrain” . Horse ..Feed, . “Sunshine”
ata insurgent ^roup for thoh- indi- , nuirrsiU U illustrated in this pleasing
dual activities during thu session slip-on frock. 1’l.iin and figured voile
Poultry ..F ee d ,. both . members ..of ..the
I congress just dosed.
aze employed in its development, the
“GOOD Goods” fam ily are m aking new
figured nuitcrl.il farming the sleeve exlees are Infallible weather ten*ion* and the inserted panel at the
friends every week. It will pay you to
'Phets, taking shelter at the ap. front of the dress. If preferred, the
•ch of a storm before it it ! *?lcn«r.n4 nuy I* omitted, leaving
get acquainted.
&gt;wn to human beings.
I snort( kimono sleeves to which cuffs
requires
‘‘YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED”
rate for domestic electric J yards 36-imh plain and 1,
it* is so law In Melbourne,
faund material.
ilia, that it puts electric * Pictorial Review Dresa*
* ln dJr®&lt;3 competition with bucs, M to 44 inches bust,
Myrtle Avtf.
20 ycjgs. ftite, « cents.

Daily Fashion Hint

A Good Feed

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Tapestry, Velvet,
and Axminster Seamless Ria

Mort D owney, Irish
Singer, Says One Million
People G et Ideals
or Melody from

Continued from cage 1.
The engine left the truck nnd
when it stopped wan hended in the
opposite direction from which it
had been traveling. It wan so hudly
torn up that many people were
hmazed to know that anyone* hud
escaped from it alive. The. mail
car and the colored passenger
coach did not leave the roudbed,
and caused no serious injury or
‘-damage except- m -ti

For cBeauty and Comfort

B u y W o o l Seamless Rus

Daily Fashion Hint

SANFORD MAN IS
INJURED IN TRAIN
WRECK MONDAY

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. CHARLESTON, W. Va.. June 10
B. B. Avis, former congressman
fram West Virginia, und It. G.
Altizcr, vice president and gen­
eral counsel of the United Fuel
Gas Company, both of Chartccton,
W. Va.. were instantly killed Sun­
day when lightning struck a nun*'
mer house nt the Kdgewood Coun­
try Club in which they had taken
refuge during a storm.

Daily Fashion Hint

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Sj'flouHsS;
not droppC(] ot

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The latest matrimonial con­
quest of Peggy Joyce is n very
good locking young ninn of 24, or
.
(Continued from nngo 1.)
the transfer of the Lake Ada right- thereabouts—the Count Gostn Morof-way. This offer was also turned ner, here shown in business suit
leaving the “honcymood hotel.”
down, it was later learned.
• In an interview thin morning
Mayor Lake stated that the papers
To promote the erection of build­
would be drawn up within the next
few days by City Attorney George ings, the state of Espirito Santo,
A. DeCottes and that the deal will Rrazil, is assisting in the promo
be made effective July I. Pay­ lion of n company to push construc­
ment for plnnt will be made in
tion.
cash, it is announced.
In the meantime work on the
Use of tooth brushes and, mouth
new plant will be rushed according
to the mayor. Only those mains, washes for dogs, us well ns the
pipes, connections and other equip­ grinding or slicing of the meat
ment such as meets with the speci­ served them, ur cmiumg the ri'coinfications of the new system will be mendations of an English canine
used In it. The remainder of the specialist.
system will be junked. Work will
continue on the new pumping out­
fit and station nnd whon it is ready
for operation then tho present
plant will suspend work.

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Wes show p
the high fig*.
»nd Just ,f t„
Denmark r,
P*»k in 1920

cleveundT S S
Illinoi
caucus
-_s unanin
unanimousljrSf^
prej, tuS
_
, _ ___ ____ _ ____ lution to
-J Present
mer Govr
Former Gov. Locke Craig of North
•V°vlTJlor Ltxl?
Carolina died a t hia H p i S S l t S S

WATERWORKS TO
RE.’, PROPERTY OF
THIS CITY JULY 1

l l h

"Lord, N e ltfo n s itu a te d on the
quny here, recently discovered
some curious acratchings , on the
wainscot of his 'room. Investiga­
tion revealed these to be plan* of
naval battles drawn by Lord Nel­
son who stayed In that Inn with
Lady Hamilton. Other marks and
scratching.* have been:identified as
dating back to the days of the s«adogs of the Elizabethan age.

They are standardized in order to bring about uni­
form therapeutic efficiency to the patient whenever
required. This efficiency is m ost needed in the sick
room— not merely in the laboratory. .
What is true of drugs m ust be true o f foods. Purity
and efficiency in the can is only part of the problem
—purity and efficiency in the kitchen is the true test
The law requires that baking power contain 12%
leavening gas at the tim e-of sale to the consumer.
This measure insures uniform Ifeayening efficiency
and protects the health of the public. .
In order to comply w ith this fixed standard for bak­
ing powder, manufacturers m ust produce and pack
their product so as to avoid the deterioration which
may result from absorption o f atmospheric moisture.
Baking Powder manufacturers to avoid violation of
the law, also spend thousands of
testing grocers* stocks and removi
from his shelves, in spite o f th e fact th
sible precaution had previously been 1
deterioration.
With the exception of Texas, the.pure. food.laws
mg powder mixed with flour a t the milkandbaqid
Flour.” There is no penalty on the manufacture
rise”— the consumer is the “goat"— h e is th e on
are not: properly raised. T he standard*
tection to- both the consum er *»irt the
such laws and co-operates in every way
Not so with the self rising flour manui
and fights such legislation. Why? Becai
mg flour would require moisture-proof c
— because low grade “clears" could no
flour.’ It would also mean he m ust m

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THE SANFORD, HERALD, W EDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924

PAGE TWO

He Could Get the Thousand Dollars

jThe Sanford Herald
H U l i M m r r t l i m t n esceyt
■ n U r at Sanford, Florida

H . U P W A I tO -llE IK l --

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phone lot •

n t M aan o lla A venue

su n sc n iP T io V r a t e s

One Y ea r____17.00 Six Month* $1 50
D eliv er ed In C ity by Carrier, per
-week ISo. W e e k ly Bdllton, 13.00

per Year.

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SPEC IA L NOTICE! All o b itu ary
n o tic e s, card s of th an k s, reso lu tio n s
knd n o tic e s o f e n te r ta in m e n ts w h ere
Charges are made w ill be ch arg ed
f o r a t r e g u la r a d v e r tisin g rate*.
JSEMOER T H E ASSOCIATED P R E S S
T h e A sso ciated Press Is e x c l u s ­
iv ely e n title d to the uso for republlc a tlo n o f all newa d is p a tch es
cred ited to It or not o t h e r w is e c r e d ­
ited In th is paper and a ls o th e local
n e w s p u b lish ed herein. All r ig h t s of
rep u b llca tlo n of sp ecia l d is p a tch es

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. 1921

mm v TnnnntT Knn

today

AN END TO WORRY:—Be
careful for nothing; but in every­
thing by prayer nnd supplication
with thanksgiving let your requests
be made unto God. And the peace
of God, which passeth all under­
standing shall keep your hearts and
minds through Christ Jesus.—Phil*
fppians 4:6, 7.
• LET ME ENJOY
Let me enjoy the earth no less
Because the all-enacting Might
That fashioned forth its loveliness
Had other aims than my delight.
About my path there flits a Fair,
Who throws me not a word or
sign;
I will find charm in her uncare,
And laud those lips not meant for
mine.
From manuscripts of moving song
Inspired by scenes and souls un­
known,
I'll pour out rapture* that belong
To others, as they were my own.

Sanford, the city of progress.
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Saturday, June 1-1, is Flag Day.
------n--------la Sanford to have a Fourth of
July celebration?
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Yesterday was the tenth of the
month. Did you pay nil your bills?
Bulkhcading of Lako Mo
will mean much to the futnre
growth and prosperity of the city.
o

Samp Politics, of Course.
MeAdoo. Coolidge, Smith.
Bryan “He Salih, Ifn, Ha.”
The People’s Independence.
Copyrigm. H it

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Fourteen powerful radio stations
jl t » engaffcd this week I in broad­
casting the doings at Cleveland.
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By a vote of six to one Lakeland
yesterday authorized n bond issue

A State-wide Centennial Celebration

In November it centennial celebration is to be held m
Florida, commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of
the assembling of the first territorial legislative council at
Tallahassee. Assurance has been given by Governor Hardee
of official support and it is understood some high national
official will como to the state for the celebration.
A centennial celebration will command the attention of
the whole United States. The eyes .of the entire country will
look and mny people will listen attentively and eagerly while
the history of this sta le is told and its growth is explained.
The deeds of Floridans of the past will be recounted nnd
all together it will be a time lor grent publicity for the state.
Why should it not be a good idea to make it the occasion of
an enormous celebration in which nol only the past perform­
ances of the state will be told, hut some idea of the opportuni­
ties and possibilities which Florida offer can he given to those
who are interester? Why not a state-wide celebration such
us has never been put on before?
The centennial in Sovtm iicr preaentn an opportunity of
attracting many thousands &lt;bf additional winter Visitors to
Florida for the coming .season. Coming ut a time when it
bcgirvrlojfet cold in the north, information from this land of

Dan D obb^
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Fever blister, have it,

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TheY Told wglo
SftTttTHEffe Am? WAtT-AHP

POCTHnAT; SUNDAY. In IKmTsands of churches, at thousands of

way to buy him self a handsome new tie, a cool drink and
a package, of gum. Out of five dollars he had iii hia pocket, proper •nrrrttrfpsnTTPrr aSfcM’-iMfPTl
when he spo'te of the absent thousand, he had one dollar and other, “Well, what do you think
eighty cents when ho went to bed.
about the election?” ns though It
were
next November. It’s not pos­
The lot in question is increasing in value right along—
ju st as Sanford real estate, in general, is increasing in value. sible to avoid talking politics. But
Within a very few years the property will bring several at least, you can mix an appro­
times the price asked for it today. And this young man said priate text or two with your pol­
he could buy it “ if he had a thousand dollars.”
itics.
The case is an extremely interesting one. The young
TUESDAY CAME the Republi­
man is a fine chap in many ways. He has no vicious habits.
He has steady employment and receives his salary every Sat­ can convention, to tell who will run
urday night. His earnings are small but he has no depend­ for vice-president with Coolidge.
The president is said to favor
ents. He always has money for his simple wants.
But he hasn’t a thousand dollars in the bank. He does ! nfhead of the Univcrsity of Michigan. It would be n
not (!eP&lt;»sit a dollar in a bank. He never has had ,n savings good choice.
Pr, Burton would
account, and seems never to have realized that a way to get
preside
well
in
the
senate, nnd be
a thousand dollars is to save it.
n good, strong, '.plain, firs-.^dass
If this young man would like to have a thousand dollars
American in the White House,
four years from now, all he has to do is to deposit $4.43 each
should anything happen to Mr.
week in n savings bank that pays four per cent. If he would
Coolidgp, which heaven forbid.
like to have the thousand dollars in two years’ time, he must
The Democratic convention, next
deposit $3.23 each week. And we happen to know that this
in order, will lie more exciting and
last sum would be quite possible for him to pay, if he were
uncertain. Cool politicians, who
willing to deprive him self of a few luxuries.
always have four or five “first”
And when the young man got his thousand dollars and choices, in order to land snfcly,
bought property, he would at once become a more important believe that MeAdoo is the lead­
person. Owning property and taking an interest in public ing candidate now. He has a
affairs from the standpoint of a stockholder in the public strong influence with labor—based
business, gives a young man standing and influence.
on the fact that he trented men
Instead of regretting that he has no thousand dollars fairly as government manager of
for a first payment, nnd then going ofT to fritter away his railroads. He has some earnest
usual evening’s contribution to his own pleasure, we wonder Wall Street opponents, who say he
why this young man does not sit clown and make him self a should have thought mere about
budget with provision for the bank deposit each week that their dividends, less about work­
will bring him capital for future investment. ^
men’s wages, hut you cannot please
------------------o------------everybody.

Perhaps some day, toward Parn. disc
And all its blest—If such should
be—
I shall lift glad, afnr-off eyes.
Though it contain no place for
me.
—Thomns Hardy,

SNIPE H U N TIN ’

A s Brisbane Sees I

“If I had a thousand dollars, I would put it as a first pay­
ment
on th at lot. I could easily carry the interest and pay
E n f t r t d o s Second Clas* Matter,
October 17, 1915, at th e P o sto fflce
tw enty dollars a month on the principal—but I haven’t
a t Sanford, F lorida, under A ct of
the thousand.”
March i. H 57._________________ _ _ _ _
Having delivered this speech with apparently sincere re­ 1_
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unt.l she g,,* t0 ' * * 1

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murder cates jn
always
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wor d is t0 KCt nil h S * J
political speech and latick to the truth
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With more than &gt;
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Near Brussels, n 3man(
twenty-eight golden
the same day. Staying
a quaint obi custom.
The difference""^*** .1
ecss and a failure i, HS**
wnys given reasons whffl
gave excuses.
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IF PRESIDENT Coolidge had
an nhsolute veto in the Demoera tie convention, he ’ would sny
DON’T NAME M’ADOO. • Cool­
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE
idge knows McAdco’s power with
workers, especially with the nor­ Any study of the social forces of our belief that there has been a
mally republican railroad man, n our time will have to tube serious weakening of religious influence
power that would give MeAdoo account of the automobile. Of ito over the young nt a time when it
hundreds of thousands of Republir contribution to the convenience, was never more needed for their
can votes.
comfort, and innocent pleasure, and protection. We think the loss is of
Also, MeAdoo has a name that even the health of the Individual, the gravest consequence, if, in fact,
the people know, and that counts. we are well aware, but we have it is not irremediable. We do not
However, Ralston of Indiana, given little thought ns yet to other know of anything capable of taking
sits in the shadow, with ingenious effects less beneficent. Doubtless the*plnce of religious restraint in
Tom Taggart in his corner, a most it is too enrly to know what motor the mind nnd character not formed
impressive dark horse,
“Al” i ig at high apeed docs to the nerv- by experience. Wo nre not lookthis question from the reSmith has *back of him some of ( is system, but there are objective ing
the cleverest managers in the coun­ t iiisequemAfc which can hardly bepigious viewpoint, from that of the
try including the powerful Tam­ ikiubted, especially upon the man. saving of souls, but simply fron*
many Hall organization.
And i,era. habits nnd moruls of youth.!the viewpoint of social behavior
and the welfare of the nation. The
there is the South, which thinks it
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l
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w of ,still
McArtou I ,;. Southerner by birth.
f™ n“trrw
ilta" un i: l-r^otor
they rVft
escape from
surveillance,
; ---- r: importnnei-,
~ " " u’ lint
7” ^
Cntiforninn by residence._______
He might|meiins
.means ifreedom from observation for °,thera to emphaaizc. The fact
w,e ^
"Wuatlan, |
•,oit th,‘ Ktmth- But ngjMn, there ' nnj restraint. Bef.Ire the nuto- I i’?11?***?.8'

THE AUTOMOBILE AND THE PROBLEM
OF MORALS

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Steering a Safe Course}
TtaB-safe'COurse in financial chahricliji'l
one chained by knowledge and experienc

-ATtmuyr ig rmatahipcpOm ia i-”''" * &gt;
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Sanford shbuld ji
Many streets paved with as­ for obser\'inp this hi
phalt, acquiring ot the water syp
tern, construction of u yacht basin, claiming Florida’s grt
and the bulkheading of Lake Mon­
roe, Is part of the record made by
THE ACTUAL FACT is that in this day Opportunity
the city of Sanford this summer.
not only knocks nt your door hut is playing an anvil chorus
William Jennings Bryan is in on every man’s door, and then lays for the owner around the
Cleveland reporting the convention
for a number of newspapers. The corner with a club. The.world is in sore need of men who can
Tampa Tribune thinks the news- do things. Indeed, cases can easily he recalled by every one
ipers will have to report Mr.
where Opportunity actually smashed in the door and collared
ryan, when in New York.
her candidate and dragged him forth to success. T hese cases
Arthur Nash of Cincinnati has
refused to become a millionaire. To are exceptional, usually you have to m eet Opportunity half­
escape such a calamity he has way. But the only place where you can get away from Op­
divided a six hundred thousand portunity is to lie down and die. Opportunity does not trouble
dollar stock dividend among four dead men, or ded ones who fintter them selves that they are
thousand employees in his garment alive.— Elbert Hubbard.
factory. In hla city he is known
«s “Golden Rule Nash.”

Jprotcctiod

,

I to provide aclf-disciplino nnd ncnac i
,
...
BRYAN WILL BE heard from bf conacquencM-impUaionable a n d •»“«
ofr i I £ f c
now, as of yore. “ He rojoiceth in impulsive youth then lived within prvs"c&lt;l by statute. Clergymen and
his strength.” Ami also “he mock- the exterior restraints of a com church associations are more and j
eth nt fear, nnd is not affrighted.” munity control which were a con- more active in the political arena,
Bryan, best advertisement that in fact of n direct family and com- nnd deliver pronunciamentoes not
Interest Paid on Savings
Florida ever had, except her cli­ munit ycontrol which were a con­ only upon nuesUons of social ‘and
mate, fertility and fine people, will siderable safeguard. The automo­ domestic policy hut upon the most
be heard from.
bile can and does in a few moments complicated "and difficult problems
And, how do you know that he ransport evt'n the youth of a wide- of international relations. We be­
wont’ present Josephus Daniels as m n d city far outside of observu- lieve the tns;; of the churches was
no%’or greater thun in this ngc of
“the strong and honest man you on or control.
vast and swift change, hut it is a
want, with a good record. The
It is not necessary to elaborate
man from whom no grafter got n Upon the possibilities or the cer­ task having to do with the inner
Storage And
dollar, in the war or afterword.” tainties of this situation. Any one nature of man. The effort to create
moral responsibility by legal fiat
Willing to consider them candidly
Repairing
futile and worse than futile. The
IT’S GOING TO bo nn interest­ must realize that the automobile is
elfort
to
substatute
statutory
man­
ing campaign. Barring a surprise makes opportunity for immorality
10 acre*. Improved. UR
from LaFollette, or an unprece­ ^nd even criminality. The pro­ date »,ir un enlightened will is
tenant hou*«; pi*”
worse
than
futile.
Moral
and
re­
worth
? 1.000 per set;, F-i
dented rush of “conservative labor” fessional criminal, of course, has
sale party will take **:
ligious inspiration is sorely needed,
---------0— :----to
MeAdoo,
it
looks
like
Coolidge,
found
it
'an
invaluable
aid,
but
runae terms to »uh pure
W recking Service.
Five hundred cx-aervice men die
not a multiplication of regulations.
now.
while this development is serious it The pastor is needed, not the
every week. This average has been
II acre*, with house, b
THE MIAMI HERALD
The small rich crowd wants can be met hy measures of police
maintained aince the war ended.
hard road on two
policeman.
things
to
run
undisturbed.
The
Phone,.643-W*
N
igh
t
289-R
efficiency.
But
to
counteract
or
More than one hundred twenty-five
hea1 of shape: rerenll/ t*-*
4
*
i
The case of the automobile is
a bargain'.
t
When the problem of street traf­ was started by requiring those on big crowd wants continued high counterbalance the social effect typical. We might prohibit it for
thousand young Americans who
fought in the big war have died fic is under consideration it is us­ foot to follow the traffic signals wages. Those things are repre­ upon our youth of the jazzed and the protection of those who abuse
JO acre*. Juit c(f ^
proved; barn, tenant M
since June 30, 1910, averaging ono ually the case that blsmo for acci­ just ns the cars do. This was sented in the- city and suburban joyriding life of today la as difficult it. But we should be -foolish, in­
an d p eas now on
every twenty minutes.
dents is placed on the drivers of found to be inadequate, as a good mind by Coolidge and Mellon. The ts it is vitally important. A gener deed, to give up un agency which
b
a rg ain .
cars. It should go to the pedestrian many people were willing to risk latter balances money so nicely be­ .tion of young people are passing bHngs s0*‘muchHth.;t iJ w holeZnc
Sanford
Ave.
and
2nd
St.
tween
inflation
and
stringency.
People interested in seeing San­ in many cases. It is entirely prob­ their lives by dodging between
Iand helpful into our society.. The
„„!*ut' *^en&gt; there is the farmer: nur luxurious, hign-geared, speed- way to meet the dangers and eviis
ford take care of its share of win­ able that there is more careless­ cars.
\\
hat
profit
hath
he
that
hath
loving
time
and
at
the
same
time
ter tourists will be doing the city ness among those who nre on foot
it brings is to reach their source,
It has been decided to erect chain
Electric Fans
a service by helping to provide ac­ than among those who nre in auto­ barriers in the middle of the labored for the wind?” It’s going are deprived of many of the re­ which is the source of human be­
*
commodations for them. Buy a lot mobiles. The very fact that a per­ streets, between car trucks, except to be n mixed up vot.ng time. Stay straints and safeguards of .the havior, the intelligence and the * \ * * .
and erect a bungalow that can be son has his hands on the wheel of nt intersections. It is possible for the heat man win, and' keep his past. Can results be other tkan will.
All Sizes and Prices.
Unfortunate and in somo cases
rented or add. Sanford needs hun­ a car which requires constant at­ a pedestrian to climb over these, promises.
The home where good habits and
tragic?
dreds of them and right away or tention puts him on his jjuard un­ but it has been found after a short
good standards are honored, the ELECTRIC CURLERS $1.60
FEDERAL DISTRICT Judges
else this coming winter will find It less ho is deliberately negligent, experiment that theso chains have
We have no wish to exaggerate pulpit whence conies inspiration to
30x3 1-2 T U B E S $1.50
unable to take care of the people which is not often tho case.
greatly ‘reduced jaywalking. Fre­ Carpenter and Wilkerson set aside conditions, but we think they are right living, these build the indi­
who would like to spend the winter
If regulations concerning walk­ quent signs along the sidewalks limni C!^ Coolidge’* pardon of serious enough actually and po­ vidual and the community in right­
JA PA N E SE PARASOLS
here.
INCORPORA'I
ing could be enforced ns they nre call attention to them, and warn inillip Grossman, in Chicago, tlc- tentially to call for ihc best eousness. Laws and legislatures
nying
the
president’s
power
in
concerning driving there would be pedestrians to cross only at the in­
$1.40
thought
wo
can
turn
upon
it.
It
is
will not do it.
civil cases, and adding “to allow
Some time when you are infected fewer accidents. The careless pe­
Rooms S15-51
and only with traffic.
euen
power
to
the
executive
is
to
with the idea that you nre the only destrian, or juywnlkor, often puts tersections
first Nst’l Bk
Jaywalking is not smart, nl- s-riko a death Mow nt the Inde­
pebble on the beach, that your himself in peril
by
.
- his inditTcrcnce . though some people seem to think pendence of the judiciary.”
fellow men should nil bow to you or by his insistence
Hanford
upon asserting . it is. It isnever a clever thing to
it might be well to rellect on the his rights. Many accidents to cars assert a right at the risk of life or
105 Palm etto A ve.
size of the universe. Isabella M. have happened been Use the driver ; at the risk of safety and comfort
THAT'S A GOOD saying and I
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
federal
judges dc-1
Lewis, of the United States Naval was seeking to avoid running over of others. The juywulker is willing courageous
m.n.| .
,All
"7.77
" :"; 4—
Observatory, in n recent magazine some foolish person who hud to undergo this risk to save n few [ 1^,.,^ 1‘ , h,^r PLAl,tient for uPP°'ntWhether the c^ve men hud bald | masculine face. He explained that
article, estimates the distance of
of i rushed m the way of the oncoming j seconds of time, or just to show
j.*, „• *
on*. ,
heads
among them the archacol- ' Nature always employed its best
the Ilyades cluster of stars at from
“ *— . ..
'I ‘hat he is not scared- of automo- i »is also a saying for the people
ogists
have
not decided, so far in 'resources and strength where it
one hundred fifty to two hundred C“J&gt;
to
remember
in
case
they
happen,
w.
Inu city of HufTulo, N.
,hua un- bilts9 or for some other equally
light years from the earth. At the dertaken to curb the carelessness foolish reason. Jaywalkers and Joy some day, to get rulers that rep­ we know, but the ivory dome is j was moat frustrated, and that in
astounding speed of ono hundred of the pedestrians upon the streets, riders are alike undesirable citi- resent them, and nobody else. V quite ancient. It is at least ns the effort to replace the shorn
eighty-six thousand miles a sec­ The campaign for greater safety 1zens. They should be curbed.
- A 1 ,,rL’flent °«r system “allowa knclcnt as the Prophet Elisha, who whiskers it allowed the hair on the
RECENTLY RELEASED FROM
ond, light travels fast. It might
such power to the judiciary «B to
bpou
being
taunted
by
hoys
for
his
head to lnnguish nnd die. It might
ROYALTY
be well to do a little figuring on
‘he independence of tho
the size of the universe and then
People.
You see It, when tho lack of hair cursed them and..had be noted that he himself wore a full
measure your own dimensions a
; casting of one single appointed Jehovah Zend bears to devour the beard but had only a tew strng.
Given By Oviedo D r a m a t i c
MY FAVORITE STORIES
gling hairs on the top of his head.
little. Just who are you, anyway?
supreme court vote, in the m .jor- kids.
BY IRVIN S. COBB
-• - ■ o .........
i ’. .
Power to overrule an
Yet the generally accepted doc- harber'of tbi-hm in/ie£ i w ed lhe
The New York City Department
elected congress. And when con- trine
is thut modern civilisation!L o .,sun!lv h v r d - b a l l top p l e
of Public Welfare has opened the
Most of us are familiar with the j picking out the materials and being greas ia ruled by n bare majority, and culture nre fust sweeping from! /or haldno** * *or H L‘ u suru curo
first municipal cancer clinic in the story of the careless person who, on *measured, he guve his^ name and
,
,2
c" Urt b°y°nd ‘he people's con-, our cranium* their hirsute a d o r n - 1 i i „ i - ;* ' '
United States. It is housed in tho
ment. Certainly, from all accounts, I yoml its
address and started to leuve. The trol, that is not democracy.
being
notified
for
the
third
time
N«w York City Cancer Institute
baldness and. semi-baldnes&gt; are far female over'
pr^fer?nec for ■
tailor hailed him:
and is equipped with enough ra­ that his checking account seemed
H‘ THERE EXISTS any power more prevalent in this hectic era 1 S *
“Pardon me," he suid, “but this is
its
A *
dium to cure two thousand people. overdrawn, called up the bank by your first order, you know, and be­ great* ;- tpan the people’s power, than in the days of our fathers uiithnnt **«.
apparently ISj
8 O’CLOCK
The clinic is particularly for those telephone and issued the following fore opening an account it is cus­ hen whst we call self-government and
____grandfathers^
,
If we -place any for sanitation and hygiene, f o ? ? ili
is a jo*e, us wjj61
who can not go to private hosplt- ultimatum: .
farmer lets credence in H. G. Wells and his
ADMISSION 35c &amp; 50c
tomary to secure u reference, sir.”
*?. the opening ceremony Dr.
“Say, if you fellows down there
“Quite right," said the customer. V" T &gt; ‘ "a«Ve tm , horses" the supposition that the Martians are flourishes better on the head of th&lt;* S
(T his Space Donated by F irst‘Nafi°nal
WjM. H-Mayo of Rochester, Minn., don’t quit bothering me I'm going “I bank at t h e -----------1------Bank.
however,^holding the quite hairless, because farther amid the din and the smaller fauna '2
Bald: ‘We are going to conquer to take my overdraft out of your You may ask about me there.”
along fn tho process of evolution,
upon the dome of the average !
u .
cancer and rid the world of it, re- blamed Lank and give it to the
Before putting the work in hand, h o " ,' j i “r„ “ • b“ bir °niy ,hink* we may expect that our descend­ than
man.
Still,
not
a
few
highbrows
"
jnnUess of the cost.” He declared First National."
ants
will
shed
whatever
is
still
loft
_
Well
thought-out
ptffcer
to
re­
•hi- head of the firm walked over to
have hair.
.
I
th a t ha did not know whether tha
An English humorist paper fu r­ th»* hank in question and asked for call everyone 0f their public ser­ to us of the crowning glory.
There
are
many
sure
cure*
for
I
care would be effected through a nishes an agreeable variation of the manager.
vants, whether elected or appointJust why hair Is incompatible baldness, yet modern man grows ■
■from or radium, but hie predlc- the same general theme. Accord­
•d
by
an
elected
official,
is
what
“I understand Mr. So-and-So
with civilization and intellectuality
tloae were evidently for the former ing to the British version a debon- keeps an account here,” began the tht: people wjh have eventually. la obscure. One ingenuous doctrin­ ess and less hirsute. Perhaps it
That wi|j come, when they really aire maintained some years ago is the radio waves or too much
lo r be declared that medicine could nalr young man went to a London tailor.
A COMMUNITY BU ILD ER
the ills of the nation — con- tailor *nd ordered six suits of
"He does," said the manager, take an interest in their govern­ that increasing baldness was the education or some such thing, but
clothes and an overcoat. Follow!
jnorom,
“but Heavens know* where he ment, and thus prove their fitness result, not of civilisation, but be­
|
l . P . r o i t s r a , Praaidept.
; &amp; F.
to govem themselves.
BWand
le customary pr&lt;
keeps his money!"
cause of the vogue for shaving the tlnct aa tha dodo. Such is fat*. **
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THE SANFORD, HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924

Consolation Supper
Staged Tuesday For
Defeated Candidates
Office 148.«.

M3MD, RADFOKDykSociety Editor,

Social

ZACHARY-PHILYAW MARRIAGE IS

Calendar
Philyaw'1 nuptials
M^hodist. church.

at

church at 8 p. m.
cthodlst Sunday . school
i;tist
a picnic at Enterprise in
soon. All are to meet at
h at 2 o’clock.
I will be a, IJ :lal meeting
•Royal Netgl
hr the Ma*mt
s MistAke"— i h ^ d e t play,
tbflol, 8 p. m., admission 35c

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- • Ton Ton and Friloha
lorteu, Mrs. Ed Bette, Park
:J0 p. m. '
hi! club; hostesses, Mr*,
tt land Mrs. Mlnarlk;' home
t Minsrik, 100 Laurel Ave4 b. m.
, .
- Lovers’ club, Hoptess,

The Mdthodlat church was the
scene of one-of the loveliest weddihgs ever witnessed In Sanford
whpir Miss Mary Zachary became
thh bride of Dick Philyaw of
Gainesville at'high noon today.
' R e i v e s arid a Urge number of
friends 1of this popular couple
crowded the church to witness the
ceremony so impressively per­
formed by Dr. F. D- King of the
First Baptist church in thfe -absence
of the Methodist minister.
The dhuwh wws - artistically
adofned'with an effective arrange­
ments o t, Boor-baskets of purple
bouganvillea. The chancel rail was
IrfterWov'etv with, fema,’ while white
rtbbhnkl from each, basket formed
in 'im tn u al- background for the
bridal party.
■Preceding the ceremony. Miss
Charlotte Smith,-at'the organ, and
MJm Rdiaihond Radford,' vocal,
rendered**' lovely musical program.

The bride, entering with her
father, who gave her in marriage,
was beautiful In a handsome white
silk georgette gown, the waist be­
ing embroidered 'in white chenlle
and trimmed with white marabou.
The wide circular nkirt. alto had, a
wide band ow marabou accentuat­
ing the hem. With this striking
gown Miss Zachary wore an ex­
quisite hat of white braid trimmed
with white flowers and wheat. Her
shower bouquet was of bride's
roses and valley lilies.
Miss Zachary was nset at the
altar by the groom and his best
man,.Guy Kerby of Perry, where
Dr. King performed the impressive
ring ceremony. •
During the ceremony, "To a Wild
Rose" was played. To the strains
of Mendelssohn's Wedding March,
the bridal party left the church.
Mrs. W. A. Zachary, mother of
the bride, wore a lovely dark blue
silk georgette crepe dress, trimmed

Bbsa Dickinson, who has %tt hirimfnlng of blue. ' Ros* glad­
Mrs. Stella Anington, iolus, in an arm bouquet, completed
th is' unusuaLcoptume.
today for Maitland, Fla,
■"Next; to enter, were Miss Pearl
&gt;
Mabel Ingram has ax her Philyaw, sister of the' groom, and
rtests Mill Fannie Mae
of Thomasvllle, G a.,j»nd
nttces Letson of West Palm georgette- crepe ■with , white silk
Miss Yawn will spend a lace, with this she wore a Leghorn
here: Miss Latson only a h i t With'contrasting flower*. Miss
PhHyaw’s* ffoWetjl 'were' an arm
bouquet of white gladiolas.
OfUdo D f a m a t l e - C l u b - w i l l
Miss Julia Zachary, sister of the
t a tyes-act play. *»titled bridle, entered next as maid of
honor. Miss Zachary never looked
MUUle” a t tto.WgK
lovffllar'tkan-ln herjavendar geor.............. irrpw white
k satin butizwith trimrn^bat
of rainbow
„___ to-this plcam 'bouquSt of pale pKV
gave
g«y« AtUe
-.the . computing
er costoaftr*
[aria Ann'Powers, cousin
do;, as (the dataty fow er
1 1ting

Cyrus Smith, steward of the Elks
Club,; gave a consolation dinner
Tuesoiy evening to numerous of
the defeated candidates of the last
election, as well as to their friends.
The culinary line of march began
pronptiy at 7 n. m. Several courses
were arranged in massed forma­
tion before the guests. It was very
apparent that the recen tdefeat ex­
perienced June 3 in no way affected
the erstwhile candidates* appetites.
When the repast was completed
Cy Smith was unanimously nomi­
nated and elected supreme boni-

PERSONALS

ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mr*. C. F.. Brady
announce

Sam Ley left Tuesday for Unit
W. C. Comer of New York City
land. New York.
is in the city calling on trade.
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WrTan(f~Mrs. Tim Tefeiima •and' ““ W. W .'Tblfer feft Monday forhia
friends were in Orlando Tuesday
home, going by way of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs
were in Orlando Sunday.

Philips

Mr. and Mrs. 1- M. Rebinder of
Ft. Meade were here Monday on

of their daughter
Kathleen
to
Arthur Curtis Moore
J 10 Palmetto Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levy spent!
last Sunday a t Daytona Beach with
Mr. and Mrs. 0. It. Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monroe spent
the week-end very pleasantly at
Coronado Beach.

Mrs. Earles’ Circle
Entertained Monday

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Lu.peth Cafeteria entertained a
‘htoxtr'cungenial star dinner laat
evening at 7 o'clock when Dick
Philyaw of Gainesville waa compli­
mented.
Those enjoying Use dinner were;
Dick Philyaw of Gainesville. Guy
Kcrby of Perry, Frank Markwood.
Raymond Bearden. Roy McNab,
Leroy Williams, George Harden,
Earle Jones, R. L. Robinson and
S. Gordy.

Mr. and Mrs. Branon and family
of Mims spent Sunday with Mr.
George E. Elliott, popular shoe
spirit bt the m en and w om an who
and Mrs. Wm. Daniels.
salesman of Lynchburg, Va., is in
An interesting meeting of Mrs. a ch iev ed A m erican Independence;
the city calling on friends.
and p ro tection o f hlxtorW. S. Earles' Circle of the Presby­ ncqulaltlon
leal s p o ts- to cherish, m a in ta in and
Four of our Geneva boys-nnd
terian church was held at the home e s t e n d th e In stitu tion s o f Assert*
girls graduated from Sanford High
c a n freedom and p a trio tic e d u ca ­
Martha Ann May is visiting her
A m ericanisation.
school this year.
grandmother in Tampa. She will of Mrs..C. E. Henry Monday after­ tio n and JOHN
noon. Towels and pillow cases , , „ S olicitorO. foLKONARDY.
be nwny for n month.
r P etitioners.
-Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Dickson and
were distributed for the members May IS; J une t - l t - i t .
•*on spent a few days lust week in
C. Henry Ohlandt of Charleston. to embroider during the summer
Orlando with friends.
S. C.y will bo in the city visiting months, in preparation for the
friends until Friday.
SPEED U P YOUR
Dr. and Mrs. Ingersol and fam­
bazaar in the fall.
ily of Wisconsin are ’upending a
After the business meeting, a
LAZY LIVER
Mr. ami Mrs. H. II. Flynt and social hour was enjoyed. A deli­
few days here with his mother and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Rivers
and
boys
spent
"On His Leather Nock He Wear's sister.
cious ice and cakes wore served by
Liver and Kidney
Sunday along the creek, enjoying a the hostesses, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Clem Jones
an Iron Collar" and "East Side,
Tonic Will Do It
picnic
dinner
at
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wight and family
West Side, All Around the Town".
Richardson.
a to n ic w h a n t h s r s la w e a k *
Members present were: Mrs. eAs
The affair being a strictly informal lift Monday for their home in
ss ami leak or a p p e tite when a
Guy Kcrby leaves this afternoon Stella Arrington, Mrs. W, S. Earles, nllttta
one, the guests left the table as Georgia. They expect to be gone
e x e r ti o n
makaa
you
feet
for Orlando where he will visit
soon as they had eaten to their until September.
tlri-d, y o u r Iras drag, y o u r b ack
aches,
y
ou
r
m
o
u
th
taatea
and
y
our
friends before returning to his
capacity and consequently became
' strep la hroken. Clem J o n e s L iv e r
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins and children home in Perry.
incapacitated.
untl Kidney T o n ic la the one t h i n g
-------I Puleston, Mrs. Alice Richardson j th a t w ilt resto re your s t r e n a th s o d
Among those enjoying the hospi­ who have been spending some time
ab le y ou to en jo y life.
CL KM
tality of Mr. Smith were: Mayor a*. Daytona Beach returned home
Miss Pearl Philyaw leaves this I Mrs. O. B. Semi, Mrs. D, L en
JONES
L IV E R
AND
K ID N E Y
Lake, George Averill DeCottes, Sunday.
afternoon to spend several weeks Thrasher and Miss Alice Caldwell, TONIC,
becam e
of
lie
general
Ethan Allen Douglass, Roy Carson
TONIC and h e a l t h - g iv i n g effect, haa
with her sister in Tampa, before _ .
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estab
lish
ed
Itself
o
s
a
reco
g n is ed
returning
to
her
home
in
Perrv
Snllw
"f
to
Appljr
l.t
tk&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and returning co ntr nonie in 1 erry.
Bowers, Arthur Egelbert Yowell,
n..»«.rnhlc J. J, ntckin.on. Jud*. remedy for T O R PID
LIV ER .
Richard Charles Maxwell, Charles ; daughters, Flota and Ellen, left I
1
» l Ik* C'lr»»ll ( ‘• a r t . H r i m l l Ju
F E V E R . MALARIA AND COL DR.
Wallingford Stokes, James Horatio 1Monday for a month's vacation in
CLEM JONES L IV E R A N D KID*
Mr. and Mrs, S ,S. Baumcl and
\ L Y TONIC Is not only beneficial
the
mountains
and
in
Philadelphia.
Hickson, Eduard Higgins, Eduard
son left Brunswick today expecting
A a liver medlrlne. but It exer*
Edwin Brady, John Rumblcy,
to nrrive in Snnford late this after­
:*sre a c le a n s in g and s t im u l a t in g
Mrs. M. E. Weeks und Miss noon,
Larry Larrymore and Robert Wal­
n
flu e n r e In the stom ach and b o w ­
N otice Is hereby g iv en th at tho
T hrough
Its
e x c s l le n t en»
Kadied Culpepper, accompanied by
underslgneil loten ils to sp p ly to the els.
do Pearman.
Im puri­
linn. J. J. D ickinson. J u d g e o f the th artlc properties b ilious
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer, left
s w h ich have I n t e r f e r e d
w ith
Mr. and Mrs, J, M. Jackson of t'lrcull t'uort, S eventh Jutllrlnl Cir­ tie
Wednesday morning by auto for
DR. BROWNLEE HONORED
h
ea
lth
y
p
rocesses
a
re
driven
out.
cuit. In and for Hemlnole County,
At Davidson college, Davidson, Anicricus, Ga., for a visit with rel­ St. Louis, Mo., urt* to spend some Unite of Florida, on. lo - w l t , the T a k e no PfLlJt w h ile u s in g t h a
time in Hanford. While here they io t h day of June, A. D. 1981, for a m ed icin e—the TONIS Is all th a t la
N. C., last week. Dr. E. D. Brown­ atives.
will bo the guests of tho Monte­ ch arter for A corporation to he needed.
lee of this city was honored by
THE
COST
IP
SMALL—T U B
kn ow n ns ' T H E HALI.IE IIAItRIN. 11. Gnrner und daughter, Mrs. zuma Hotel.
having had conferred upon him the
HtlN C HAPTER t)F T H E NATIONAL B E N E F I T 1H GREAT.
Houm lllat &amp; Anderson, Sanford.
SOCIETY OF T H E DAUHHTERH OF
•!. 11. ljtwson, motored to Coronado
degree of Doctor of Divinity.
H E AMERICAN REVOLUTION,"
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Gibson T
It is the custom of Davidson, Beach Sunday. They were accom­
lh e charter and object of the said
which is the leading Presbyterian panied homo by Mrs. Garner and expect to leave Friday for an ex­ corporation to he formed b ein g fu lly
tended
trip
west,
stopping
over
a
t
se
t forth In th e a p p lic a tio n and
young
son.
who
spent
the
past
ten
college J . the South, to confer this
charlur now on flle In the
Try Smith’s Barber
degree upon a number of persons lays at the Beach with Mrs. R. T, points of interest in Colorado, Yel­ »proposed
n ire of the clerk of the circuit
lowstone Park, California and court of Item Ipole County, Htate o f Shop for good barber
each year, usually one or more Thrasher.
Utah.
Florida and b riefly described aa
from each of the southern states.
fotluwa:
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dniger, Sr.,
Valder
Following the notion of the
ll&gt; charter Is that o f a co rp o ra­ work — next
hrr. Philyaw is originally of North Carolina institution, Rollins o' Tampa and A. T. Thrasher left Miss Ijtura Parker, Mrs. Herman tion not for prullt and Ita objects Hotel.
Perry, but for the past few years college at Winter Park, Florida, tbis morning for Corunado Beach Middleton und Mrs. Georgia Hart, arc It* perpetuate, the mem ory and
has resided in Gainesville, where conferred the same degree on Dr. where they will spend some time ullof Sanford, Fla., were guests
he is connected with the Central Brownlee, who, In line with tho with Mrs. Thrasher and Miss here yesterday of Mr. and Mbs.
Grocery Company. The sterling usual custom of this college, will Louise Thrasher, who are spending Charles S. Wallace. They are go­
qualitfia oT.Mr, Philyaw have won be the only man in Florida to be so the summer at that popular resort. ing o Hendersonville to spend some
time. — The Dispatch, Lexington,
the-respect'oCall who know him. * signally honored during this year.
Mrs. Jennie I’revatt of this com­ N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Philyaw left imThe community wns shocked by munity passed away Monday at 1
piedixiBly after ,the ceremony on
Helen Fisher, Mury E. Mny.e,
the, boat for Jacksonville. From the death of Miss Mary Gubani. o'clock. She had been ill for nearly
there thiir destination Is unknown. who was run over by a negro and three yeare. She wus li'J years old PaulinA and Martha Wallace, Flor­
PAIR
They will be at home after July 1, killed instantly. The body was and was a member of the Baptist ence Flowers, Evelyn Oust, Ethel
shipped Wednesday to Tennessee church fur years. She leaves 11 Leflils, Marta Moye, Ruth. McLain
at their home In Gainesville.
,* .
_ _ _ _ _
for burial, Rev. Gabard going with grandchildren, two daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Fitts made up a jolly
A. E. Mathews of Juay and Mrs. house party last week at the home
* Mr. and Mrs. Wldeman Caldwell
W. H. Rivers of Geneva, two suns, of Mr. and Mrs. Sug on Stone
and little son,'Ervin, leave Wednes­
Mrs. H. H. Psttishall left Friday T. W. Prevalt of this placo and W. Island.
day, for IPalatka where they will
make their future home. Mrs. Cald- for Jacksonville, from where shtj R. I'revatt of Moore’s Station, and
A housing shortage, is rausini
wejl . will go on to Jacksonville will go to Washington to visit her two brothers, Dan Leflils of ValdJtueht«v: -MrS. Pattisimll wllV go d o .r t a , Ga., and -Rebrun LelWls -et most -s^ mirch tremble in-Krtglatr

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THE SANFORD, HERALD, W EDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924

PAGE FOUR

In The
R E D SOX B E S T
PHILLIES WIT H
THREE HOMERS
Pittsburgh Trounces Giants—Cub*
Best Dodgers — Boston Bests
St. Louis, 6 to 2.
‘ PHILADELPHIA. June 11.—
Three Rome runs by Cincinnati bat­
ters enabled the Reds to take an­
other game from Philadelphia
Tuesday by a score of 4 to 2. None
were on base when any of the cir­
cuit clouts were made. Donohue
had the better of Glazner in a
Itching duel. Glazner gave way
j a pinch hitter in the eighth and
Carlson, who relieved him, retired
the Reds in order in the ninth.
Score by innings:
Cincinnati . ..100 210 000—4 11 1
Philadelphia. 100 000 010—2 8 0
Donohue and Wingo; Glazner,
Carlson and Wilson.

S

Pittsburgh 10; New York 6
f

NEW YORK, June 11.—With
two out in the ninth and Pitts­
burgh one run behind Tuesday,
Pinch Hitter Btgbee drew a base on
balls after which the Pirates scored
five runs with a volley of hits and
defeated the Giants 10 to 0. Bent­
ley pitched good ball until the
eighth when he weakened.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh . .000 100 045—10 14 2
New York .. 044 001010— 0 11 1
Kramer, Yde, Stone, Morrison
and Schmidt, Gooch; Bentley, Jonnard, Barnes, Maun untL_ Snyder,
Gowdy.
Brooklyn 4; Chicago 2
BROOKLYN, June 11.—Reuther
fanned seven Cubs and otherwise
held them in check Tuesday. Brook­
lyn winning its second straight 4
to 2. Chicago used three pinch
hitters, two getting singles.
Score by innings:
Chicago.............000 001 001—2 9 0
Brooklyn...........100 20U01x—4 9 1
Keen, Blake, Pierce and H art­
nett; Reuther and Taylor,
Boston 6; St. Louis 2
BOSTON, June 11.—Jess‘.Barnes
shut out St. Louis after the first
Inning and Boston won G to 2 Tues­
day. Boston drove Bell from the
box in its half of the first inning
and hit Dyer opportunely there­
after.
Score by Innings:
St. L ouis
200 000 000—2 8 0
Boston -. .......300 001 02x—G 11 1
Bell, Dyer and Gonzales; Barnes
and Gibson.

Johnson’s Pitching
ToW allop S a i n t s
BRADENTOWN, Fla., June It.
—Henry Johnson held the Saints
scoreless until the ninth when
Bigelow connected for a three
bagger with none out scoring a
moment later on a passed hall.
Score by innings:
St. Petersburg ..000 000 001—1 G 2
Brodentown ......011 003 00x—5 8 0
Wolf and Torres; H. Johnson and
McDaniel.
Daytona 11; Lakeland 3
LAKELAND, Fla., June II.—
Riel held Lakeland to four hit*
Tuesday while the Islanders pound­
ed Rhoades and Luther for 14, Day­
tona winning 11 to 3.
Score by innings:
Daytona ........510 203 000—11 14 5
Lakeland..... 000 300 000— 3 4 2
Riel and Sims; Rhoades, Luther
and Nance.

Southern League
NEW ORLEANS, June 11. —
While "Buzzer Bill" Whitaker wus
holding the league-leaders in the
palm of his hand, New Orleuns’
batsmen knocked the offurings of
Warmuulh, Merz and Bluhm all
over the lot here Tuesday ami
Memphis was beaten 10 to 1.
Score by innings:
Memphis.......OOG000 100— 1 8 1
New Orleans 007 021 OOx—10 15 0
Wartoouth. Merx, Bluhm and
Yaryan; Whitaker and Duwie.

FALK’S HOM ER
A x r e sL G sftc se ^ O a «
IN THIRTEENTH
SpeedingC harges
W IN S F O R SOX
SOUTH BEND. Ind., June 11.
—rGeorges Cnrpentier had his
first American experience with
police here recently when the
automobile in which he was rill­
ing to Elkhart, Ind., to catch the
Century, was stopped for speed­
ing. By the time explanations
had heen made hy Floyd Fitz­
simmons, who was driving,
Georges was delayed just long
enough to miss the Cer.tury at
Elkhart by five minutes. Carpentier, who was to have met
Jnck Curley nt Elkhart, boarded
another train n few minutes
later and had the experience of
riding in an Americnn train
without one of his managers
along.

New York Shuts Out St. Ixiuis 5-0
—Philadelphia and Cleveland
.Each Win Close Games.

S t a r s H a v e Close
F i n i s h in Olympic
Tryouts at Stadium
NEW YORK, June 11.—The fly­
ing feet of Jackson Schidz and Al­
fred Leconey were just a few
inches too fast Saturday for Frunk
Hussey, New York's sensational
sprinter from Stuyvesant High
School, over the 100-meter route.
In the eastern Olympic tryouts
at the Yankee Stadium with 20,000
dizzy spectators looking on, Jackaon Schulz, formerly of Missouri,
now with the New York A. C.,
proved his right to be crowned ns
the King Sprinter of the East. He
heat Lcconey hy a span and Le­
coney was only a bare half span
in front of young Hussey, who was
cheered on by 4,000 of his school­
mates, as he made a desperate
drive in the last few strides to
take away the lend.
Loren Murchison, one of the
great sprinters of the day, wus
beaten by Scholz in the semi-final
test as Scholz ran the 100 meters
in :10 5-10, beating the Olympic
games’ record held by Paddock and
Craig. Scholz had to rup within a
tenth of a second of Pnddock's
world record time to stop Murchi­
son, but the former Missouri flyer
had the speed to hold any runner
in the world I t un even chance.
Scholz, Lcconcy and Hussey were
the three survivors who waited for
the gun in the final dash. This was
the battle which most of the big
crowd had looked for. Bussey had
won his heat handily-in :10 9-10
with something left. Scholz ami
Lectmey. lmd. .been.-r ailed on toit was evident enough in the final
thnt there would li€ liftle to spare.
All thrde were away to a fast,
even start ns the gun harked its
message. Less than six inches
separated the trie, ns they passed
the 50-meter mark. There was no
advantage as they came to the
last few strides hut within fifteen
yards of the wire Scholz seemed
to fly through the air as Leconey
nnd Hussey gave ail they had to
meet his closing spurt.
WARM WEATHER COLDS
Warm weather, a wrap left off,
a little violent exercise, some per­
spiration, a cool breeze, the result
is a cold. Be prepared to check
this cold with a few doses of tho
well-known FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND. Best for
coughs, colds, hoarseness. Benjam­
in Thomas, 712 West Lackawanna
Ave., Scranton, Pa., writes: "Your
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
did me good, as I had a cold in my
head and chest." Get a bottle to­
day. Sold everywhere.

CHICAGO. June 11. — Falk’s
homer with none out in the thir­
teenth inning gave the Sox a 3 to
2 victory over Boston Tuesday.
Piercy was hit hard, but the low
score against him was due to fast
fielding. Cvengos and Sehalk gave
way to pinch hitters who tied the
score in the ninth.
Score by innings:
Boston ... 100000 010000 0—2 fl 1
Chicngo
001000 0010001—3 13 0
Piercy and O’Neill. Picinich;
McWecney, Cvengos and Sehalk,
Crouse.
Philadelphia 4; Detroit 3
DETROIT, 'June 11.—Scoring
three runs in a ninth inning rally
Philadelphia defeated Detroit in
the lust game of the series 4 to ,1
Tuesdny. The first seven innings
was a pitchers’ battle between Har­
ris and Holloway. The first fixo
innings were scoreless and • each
team had hut one good opportunity
to score, thnt being cut off in each
instance by a double play.
Score by tunings:
Philadelphia . 000 001003—3 9 0
Detroit .
000 000 120—3 9 2
Harris and Perkins; Bruggy,
Holloway, Dauss and Bassler.

ST. LOUIS, June 11,—Dixie
Davis failed to hold the New York
Yankees in check end the Browns
were shut out Tuesday 5 to 0. A
crowd of 20,000 persons overflowed
the park- in honor of George Sister,
popular Brown player-manager,
who was awarded a handsomely
mounted certificate designating
him the most valuable American
League player in 1922. The award
was made amid elaborate ceremon­
ies prior to the game.
Sisler also was presented with a
blanket of flowers and he and Babe
Ruth, possessor of tho 1923 tro­
phy, were photographed together.
The U. S. blimps TA-1 and TC-2
circled over the field, from tho first
of which two baseballs were
dropped. Ruth caught one and
George Grant the other.
Score by innings:
New York
020 020 001—5 7 2
St. Louis
(rt)O000 000—0 7 2

land in winning Tuesday’s game
from Washington in the ninth, 4
to 3. It was the Indians’ fourth
straight victory over Washington.
Score by innings:
Washington . . 000 001 02(£—3 9 0
Cleveland .
000 100 102—4 11 0
Marberry, Zachary and Ruel;
Smith, Summn nnd Myatt.
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When the kidneys are in need
of a good flushing take FOLEY
PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys. They promptly and
effectively flush the kidneys, In­
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pleasant relief. Lundon Taylor,
Dorchester, Iowa, writes: “I can
truthfully say thnt FOLEY PILLS
nre the best I ever used. I had
lots of trouble with my kidneys
nnd liver; I couldn't lift anything
my hack wns so weak. Every
morning I was dizzzy, could hard­
ly
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To add zest to your vnention.
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SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN
Children suffering from intesti­
nal worms nre cross, restless and
unhealthy. There are other symptona, however. If the child is pale,
has dark rings under the eyes,
had breath and takes no interest in
play, it is almost a certainty thnt
worms nre eating away Us vitality.
The surest remedy for worms is
White’s Cream Vermifuge. It ia
positive destruction to the worma
nut harmless to the child. Price
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The 10,000,000th Ford car left the Highland
Park factories of the Ford Motor Company
June 4. This is a production achievement
unapproached in automotive history. Tre­
mendous volume has been the outgrowth of
dependable, convenient, economical service.

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Clubs:
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New York
Detroit . .

Southern League
lubs: .
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■DENVER,' Colo., June ML — Ehe
game of ‘‘high-grading”, which has
bft'tr airtinnayaoce^to the mining
of precious metals throughout the
world, has been virtually stopped
In Colorado mining camps during
the past nine years as a result of
the efforts of special agents work­
ing under the direction of the sec­
retary of state in enforcing the
Ore Buyers’ Act passed by the Col­
orado assembly in 1915.
The term "high-grading” came
from the practice originating in the
theft and sale of high grade metal
ores by miners and the subsequent
conversion of the ores into gold
and silver bullion for sale to the
United States mints. Colorndo mine
owners had tried in every conceiv­
able way to put a stop to the prac­
tice, hut apparently without suc­
cess, according to their reports to
the authorities. Some mines onerating with extremely valuable
veins installed "change rooms”,
where workmen were required to
change clothing on entering and
leaving the mine. But even this
scheme was said not to have been
entirely effective, as the certain
small percentage of dishonest min­
ers managed to find some way to
smuggle ore outside.
The Ore Buyers’ Act, passed! af­
ter a hitter struggle between the
Mine Owners' Association and al­
leged “high-grading” interests, pro­
vides that buyers of precious met­
als must be licensed by the state
and must post a bond of $5,000 for
tho faithful observance of the net.
The law requires such a buyer to
muke a dilligcnt effort to learn
where the vendor acquired his or*
and with what authority he is sell­
ing it. Giving false information to
a buyer is made a punishable of­
fense. In this way the special
agents have been able to check the
activities of unauthorized sellers.
The virtunl bottling up of the illicit
market is said to have had the ef«
feet of stopping almost entirely th(
surreptitious removal of ore.

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Over in Paris shoes are being
made of snnkesking, much to the
distrust of the snakes.

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Fellows Service Station, corner
ment, with or without garage. four to five hundred dollars per
age; hot and cold water, W. L. Fla.______________ -____________ be right. In answering give location 618 Onk Avenue.
South Florida Published mornings.
1st
and Elm Ave.
month. 41,500 takes iL
Come
Rumple, 1209 Magnolia._________
Star-Telegram, Lakeland. Fla.
FOR SALE—Golf sticks and bag.
EARN
to 420 weekly copying of property and description of FOR RENT—Light housekeeping quick.
FOR “ RENT — Three furnished
rooms, with sleeping porth, one • For Sale—Ten acres, 300 feet
Apply Mi-Lady’s Shoppe.______
names for mail order lirm. Par­ house, price wanted and terms of­
COLUMBUS fO a.) LBIKJKH—C l a s s ­
housekeeping rooms for adults. ticulars stamp. J. Leonard, Box 91, fered. Address Box 80, care The black behind hospital, 301 W. Fifth Inkc front, good dwelling, garage, a FOR SALE—-Practically new sewified
h a v e th e la r g e s t c ir c u ­
Street.
Sanford Herald.
good variety of fruit trees, a bag- _ingjnnchine. Box 117.
la tio n in
S o u th w e s t e r n
(JeorKla- Box 117.
Roxbury, Mass,
H ate 8c ( 6 - w o r i l) iln«.
Wouldn’t
FOR RENT—Apartments. Sliir- gain for 41,000, TermsFOR RENT—Rooms
JIMMIE HOWARD’S repair shop
We have the largest listing on
ley Apartments, opposite postyou be able to use the money se­ MANUFACTURERS, Morchnnts,
is located at the coner of 4ourtn
BUILDING
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her- cured by renting that vacant room
Contractors, Farmers: Seminole
celery and .vegetable farms In the and Pine Ave. and he will be glad
office.
nld, South Georgia’s greatest now going to wnste? There are Business Exchange can furnish
city.
If
you
want
a
city
lot,
a
su­
MATERIAL
FOR RENT ■Two room house­
to sec any of his old customers, and
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, many persons looking for places to skilled nnd common labor on short
keeping apartment. 719 Oak Ave burban lot, n house ready built, take care of the! rwants a t any
weekly and Sunday Classified rates stay. Help take enre of them and notice. Phone 303. P. O. Box 1125. &gt;HltACLK Concrete Co.,. general nue.
celery farm, grove o'- anything In time. He does general auto repair
'’cmrnt work, sldewtaks, build­
10c tier line. Wnycross Journal- not only make money but assist in
the real estate line call on us. Wo work, and guarantees satisfaction.
t ’lrrn lt f t m r t , Srtrn tK J n ill- ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J, K. FOR RENT Two 4-room apartHerald, Waycrosa,
Waycrosa. Georgia.
Georgia
keeping people in Sanford. Phone In (hr
soli at the owners’ price only. Call Bring your auto troubles te him,
rlnl C ircuit, In nnd fur Mrtiilaule Terwilleger, Prep,
rnonts.
Inquire
Palm
Hotel.
1-18 nnd give your ad over tho tel­
and see us. We give you the bar­ and then forget them.___________
C ou n ty, S t a i r of Klnrliln.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ ephone. Use The Ilerald for quick F r a n k L. W oodruff, C om p lain an t, vs. Lumber and Building Material. FOR RENT—Two furnished house­ gains and service.
Kllcn M. K n ig h t. It. 1*. F u ller,
ers and fern growers of Volusia service.______ _ ____________
keeping rooms. 716 W. First St. THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO, FOR SALE—Complete radio equip*
.
will take small cash &gt;ayment
G eorg e IL C arruth. It. I . F arrell,
county advertise in the DeLand FOR RENT—3“ furnished rooms;
FOR
RENT Two nice, large, cool
SEMINOLE HOTEL ANNEX.
nnd M argaret W. Itumsi-y, D e f e n ­
nnd balance easy terms, tox 201,
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
d
a
n
ts
.—
C
itation
.
.
connecting housekeeping rooms,
also four unfurnished rooms, 218
care Herald.
with order.
To Kllcn M. K n lglit, lr l i v i n g nnd
$18.00 month, $5.00 week. 312 FOR SALE Fifteen acres of land,
French Ave. Inquire 300 French,
If dead, a ll p a r tie s c la i m i n g In ter­
FOR SALE—Comple radio eqquipEast 5th St.__
nil cleared. Four ncres of finest ment and complete sets at various
e s t under t h e sa id E lle n M. K n ig h t,
A, LITTLE WANT AD In The
iloci-iised o r o th e r w is e . In u n d to th e
FOR RENT — Two cool furnished muck land cleared nnd drained. prices. Cash or terms. Box 201.
p r e m ise s h e r e in a f t e r d escrib ed . It.
Herald will bring you big re­
bod-rooms and kitchen. Lights Eleven acres of good farming and rare Herald.
1).
F
u
ller.
If
li
v
in
g
nnd
If
dead,
all
Lost
and
Found
sults. Advertise those old articles
nnd water. 420.00 a month. 614 citrus land ready to set. Fifty one- rUK SALE—A one stable manure,
p a rties c l a i m i n g Interest und er th e
you have stond away and have LOST an opportunity to keep
year-old tangerines, some bananas.
West 2nd St.
no sawdust. 45 ton F, O. B.
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
Four acres of water melons ready
abreast with the tunes by not
sa ii
1&gt;. F u l l e r ileceil Si'il nr oilierN. E. Thigpen, HastA W ANT
may bring you several dollars. reading tho classified png« ■«
wlte, in and (n the p rem ises hrre- FOR RENT—One furnished upper for market. Four-room house on Hastings.
Ings,
Fla._____
________________
litlfler d escribed ; (lonraii It. C nrPhone 148 and a representative your daily newspaper. Herald
apartment with garage. 1300 hard road. Twenty minutes’ drive
FOND TH R U
rn !i. ir llvliur. and If dead, nil
will call to see you.
wnnt ads contain many interesting
from Sanford, To bo sold at a bar­ FOR SALE—Used steel pulleys,
pnrtls c la i m in g Interest under tho I’ark Ave.
-pi jboi{ nj.w no.t
different sizes. Hoolehan-Colemessages. It will pay you to read
rad
C rorK O
It.
C n r r u tn .
riegain if sold within next ten days.
£io;s ti si siqx
cejsed.
or
o th erw ise
In
an d !
man Co._______________________
Write
Box
11-1
Altamonte
Springs,
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando them dally._____________ 1to the prem ises
h e r e in a fte r
demost daily, if you fcrlhed;
or call C05-A, Winter Park._____ FOR SALE—Dishes of all kinds,
mornng'*'Scntlnel; largest classi­ LOST—Keys on chain. Return to
It. D F a r r e ll. If li v i n g , nnd!
keep
your
ears
If
dead,
all
parties
c
la
i
m
in
g
In
ter
-'
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
fruit jars and green coffee. 329
Herald office. Reward.
---FOR SALE—-Beat bargain in San­
open, for there are est under the said It. L . F a r r e l l, d e _ j
imum 24c cash with order.
ford. 18 lots on French Ave., "5 Sanford Ave.
our pasture
hundreds of grate­ ceised or otherw ise. In and to t h o ’ FOR RENT — Three - room fur­
LOST Strayed from Jersey
acres”—48,000.00 quick sale, good FOR SALE — Furniture, including
cow.
h e r e in a f te r
d escribed ;!
June 8th, a young
ful patrons of Tho premises
nished apartment with private terms, Thrasher &amp; Garner.
ir a a r e t W . Iln m sey. I f liv in g , mid
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ Color a light brown and white;
Victrola, dining room suite, 2
Herald Wnnt Col* M
If dead, nil parties clnh nliiK Inter-! porch nnd bath, to adults. Anply
feet dark,
feet
gusta, Go.—Augusta's greatest face and front f—
WANTED TO TRADE—Equity of beds, etc. Bargain. Phone 189.
—— f hind
ml under tho said M a r g a r e t IV. 310 Oak.
umns
who
dally
classified medium, rate cash ,09c whtto anti large patch 0 white on
H im Key, deceased or o th erw is e, In
4-1,000 in Miami bungalow valued
hnvo the Lost and ami
l " the prem ises h e r e in a f te r decharge. 10c per line, minimum flank like question umark; large
nt
$8,000 fo well located real estate SUTOMOBILESAND
Found
section
to
C
o
u
n
ty
,
F
tor
bl
a.
S ’rlhrd, said p roperty b e in g s i t u ­
.30c.
in or near Sanford. If interested In
eyes. $5.00 for informationi lending
By A. M. W E K K S, D. C.
thank
for
the
re­
ated
In
S
em
in
o
le
C
o
u
n
t
y
.
S
t
a
t
e
of
Geo. Bal­
J t i l l N O . t,FIONA B U Y .
a trade write fully giving descrip­
REPAIRS
turn tof some treas­ Florida, nnd more p a r tic u la r ly deto her recovery.
Kollrltor fo r C om p lain a n t.
tion
of
your
property
and
price
MAINE—Wnterville, Morning Sen­
ured
possession,
May 7-11-21-2$ Juno I-11-18-2&amp;
JORDAN B L U E BOY
_______ _— -—
wanted. Address your nnswer to FOR SALE—Jordan
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ longer.____
J u ly 2.
which they had al­
Blue Boy, ex­
A SPLENDID FKELII
Box
79.
enre
The
Sanford
Herald.
ple are interested in Florida prop­ ” Thnt
most given up as
cellent
condition
in
every way,
tired,
half-sick,
discourag­
In
Court
of
Ihr
County
Ju
ilar.
S
rm
erty. Reach them through the
FOR SALE—Well located lota in Driven only by owner. R. G. Fox,
"gone for good.”
ed
feeling
caused
by
n
torpid
liter
Inolr
C
o
u
n
t).
Hint*
of
Florid
a.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
desirable residential section. Can Phono 231
The
Lost nnd
Ill ro E s t a t e o f C. A. Ilctts:
nnd constipnted bowels can be
tion.
T o nil Crvilltors, l.e u n te e s. D is t r ib u ­ be purchased with smnll cash pay­
Found
Wnnt
Ads
gotten rid
of with aurpriMng
te e s and
nil
P e r so n s
h a v in g ment nnd ensy monthly payments. FOR SALE—Light Six Studebaksr
arc the recognized
promptness by using Horbinc. You
touring — extra fine condition,
C laim s or D e m a n d s a g a i n s t said
Address Box 131, care Herald.___ new
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The feel its beneficial effect with the
medium for loser
Fistula:
cord tires—4560.00.
scene of stupendous developmentand finder to get in­
You. nnd each o f you, nre hereby
dose as its purifying and reg­
1921 nui-k Six touring car —
nottlleil nnd required to, p resen t any FOR SALE — 3*4 ncres, small
Read about it in the Palm Bench first
to
touch
with
each
effect is thorough and
houso, good well with pump nnd good shape — $250,00.
c la im s nnd ilrm.indn w h ich you , or
Post Sample copy sent on re­ ulating
other.
e it h e r o f you. m a y h a v e a g a i n s t the engine, fruit, shade; nenr lake.
1923 Ford touring , very good —
complete.
It
net
only
drives
out
quest_________________________
No matter which
e s t a t e of C. A. B e t t s .d eceased. Into
$250.00.
o f S e m in o le County, Florid a, to the Phono 189.
side
of
the
fence
A number of other good used
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
undorslKtied a d m in ist r a tr ix of snld
you nre ton, try tfiis
TO INSPECT INLET
e s t a te , w it h i n t w o y e a r s from the
cars nt bargain prices. Come In
Timon, tho great homo dnily,
colum and seo how
d nte h ereof.
nnd look them over. San Juan
rate lV4c per word, minimum
D ated May 12th. 1921.
quickly nnd lnex*
WEST PALM BEACH. June 11. Oarage. __________________ ___
charge 25c cash with order. Write
B
E
T
T
I
E
JlK.TTH.
pensively it .works.
Inquiries have been made by a
for complete rate c a r d . _______
A d m in istra trix .
To reach all the
firm
of Miami ^importers and &lt;^| MRS. HARRIS LOSES CASE
D E V E L O P E n B A T T E N T IO N — P e n ­
people effeetivelyr—
SHOE RETAILERS CONVENE porters regarding the inlet condis a c o l a Is b e g i n n i n g th e g r e a t e s t d e ­
Icnve your Want Ad
v e lo p m e n t In Olorldn's h is t o r y : *
NEW YORK, June 11. — 8utons here, with tho view of inau­
h a lf m i ll io n d o ll a r h i g h w a y to th a
nt The Herald Of.
preme
Court Justice Wagner Mon­
CHARLESTON,
S.
C„
June
1
1
.gurating
a
five-hour
ocean
pas­
g u lf b ea ch Just
finished; n t w o
- fico* -Phono. ua tu
Shoe retailers fjom the Caro link* senger (ind freight service between day in overruling all motions of
m illion dollar b r id g e a e r o e s E m itm *aen3 for~lttor phone
Florida, Georgia nnd Alabama at­ West Palm Beach and Miami. An counpel for Mrs. Eleanor Elahto
hln Bay st a r te d : q u a rter
m illio n
it to tho Want Ad
d o lla r o p e r a huusn. u n d er c o n s t r u c ­
tended the annual convention of the inspection of the inlet will be’made Lee Harris, said he would accent
tion; t w o m illio n s b e i n g sp e n t an
Department.
Southeastern. Shoe-Retailer*’ cun- next Wednesday, according U&gt; tho the findings of -the Joly which
h i g h w a y : gr^atejft c h a n c e ' f o r liv e
r*-A- «
•&lt;W *dD gwe-tA s e t
lh o n &gt; gro u n d
•■aw*isa t mgjfrs'yins Man- f made- to-lhe-communication.
her' husbantfi'-kuH
C lerk o f th e Circuit C o u V c m l n 0 1e *day
tremors.

E S T "VfBOINt.f— C la r k sb u r g . T its
1 have proved it years ago. WjU
larkshurg
FlxponenU , m o r n in g
S. 0. Chase’s garden.
i n c l u d i n g S u n d ay , m o r n i n g Issue.
I cent per word, m in im u m 3tc.
!fj interested write o call,
KARL SLAUFFER,
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Expert Swiss Dairyman,
Florida real estate advertise in
Ilotfl Pico, Sanford
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a wdrd
Sundays.
DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything T” If so ndvertiso In
LAWN FERTILIZER
the "Gainesville Sun.” _________
ADVERTISING gets results if It
reaches potential buyers. PaIntkn Daily News is circulated In
circulated in industrial and agricul­
tural center.

PREVENTS INFECTION

Sanford N ovelty
Works
V, C. COLLER, Prop.

Elton J* M oughton
ARCHITECT
F irst N ational Bank Bldff.
Sanford, Florida

Oencral Shop and Mill Work
6 0 0 ° c ?

Contractor and Builder

&amp; °Q Q &gt;

517 Commercial Street

The greatest discovery In flesh
healing is the marvelous Borozone,
a preparation th at cornea in liquid
and powder form. It is a com­
bination treatment that not only
purlflea the wound of germs that
cause infection but it heala the
SALE CHEAP—&lt;W Jersey flesh with extraordinary speed.
with calf. Frank Pounds,
pounds or cuts which take
City.___________________ Bad
week* to heal with the ordinary
UflJmenta JBJanA Quickly under tho
ouses For R ent
powerful influence of this wonder­
^NT—House, 4 rooms, bath. ful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c,
00c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
Sold by Union Pharmacy.

ScheLIe Maines
•I- LAWYEK

CHASE &amp; CO,
Phons 663

*Tf i2*a Metal we c« weld ft."
tANFORD, FLORIDA

5-room dwelling,
porch; rent realConnelly dt Sons.
RENT — Furnished house,
location. Park Ave. See W.
n*n.
Cottage, unfurnished^
Palmetto Ave. See W. J.

Nervous

"I was weak and nervous
and rundown,’’ writs* Mrs.
Edith Sellers, of 406 N.
21st S t, East 8L Louis, 11L
"I couldn’t sleep nights, t
was ao rectlaaa. 1 fait tired
and not in ‘condition to do
my work.
I would have
■uch pains In my stomach
that I was afraid I would
get down In bad. . . My
mother came to see ma and

Real E state and Insurance
Puleaton-Brumiey Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.

Sanford Sign Shop)
APPROPRIATE
LETTERING
For All Classes of Work
107 Nortl Sanford Ave

STANDARD

MOTOR PRODUCTS

SERVICE: That’s onr middle
name. In doing business with ua,
on not only get value received,
ut you get SERVICE along with

{

Standard Oil Company
TheW
om
an’sTonic
IttLv v. c. Obiter.
RENT — Tw6 garages, 315
fjoha Avenue. Anply Bee
■Ranford Ave. and Fourth St.
Norlh Carolina (play“ V1'le. North Carolina (play*
!? Lh# South), write Byman
®n«r A Son, Realtors, Rental
■w* 697, Ashville, N. C.
STRA INED e y e s
y recover their siren,

;
Leonard?* Coidt
* Hlood-ihot, infUmmati

I fait batter after my Brat
bottle. I had a better
appetite. It seemed to
strengthen a n d build me
up. 1 am ao glad to recom­
mend Cardul for what It
did for me. 1 haven’t
needed any medicine since
I took Cardul, and 1 am
feeling fine.”
Nervouaneaa, r e e t l o a e ness, sleeplessness- these
symptoms ao often are the
result of a weak, run-down
condition, and may de­
velop more seriously If m&gt;t
treated in time,
fake C a r d u l .
Bold

George A . DeCottea
Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County
Jank
Sanford, ■
Florida

W. J. Thigpen

A lw ays Unifor
tENT-fl.
4 throughout; flna location.

«:• — Court H o u m

Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Works

REAL-ESTATE
XV. li a v . *om« a t t r a c t iv e rea l e s ­
t a t e ll-U n x * to offer. ( W e s t F i r s t
.Street.)
O n e 1 - room B u n v a lu w .
c lo s e In. a uuod buy., an d g o o d
term *
Fur Kale. M ercan tile b u s i n e s s on
F i r s t Street, wood lo c a tio n , e s t a b ­
lish e d trade. I’oor health o n ly rea­
s o n for se llin g .
Fur l t .n l . e -ro o m c o t t a g e , p o s ­
s e s s io n at once, F i l t h B treet and
Bark Avenue.
F r ie s r e a so n a b le .
Fur Bale
S e v e r a l f iv e -r o o m c o tt a x e s . » e l l loca ted , e i a y t e r m *
Fire Insurance. T h i s d e p a r tm e n t
la ready, r a t e s
and
In s p e c tio n s
c burr fully 'fu r n ish e d .
Kinpiuy w ent.
W e c a n a s s i s t In
securing* p o sitio n s o f a l l k inds.

Fred R. W ilson
ATTORN BY-AT-LAW
First N ational Bank B id
Sanford —---------- Ftori

PRINTING
The M atthews Press
W e la k a

II!S c*

tU a fo rS

FU.

Phone 417-L-2

HOUSE
Six rooms and bath
on paved street, pav­
ing paid, $5,000.00*
Very easy terms.
FARM
22 acres hammock
land, 5 tiled, w agon
and tools, $7,500.00,
terms.
H. B. Lewis Co.
107 PARK A V E .

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es

SA N F O R D , FLO R ID A. TUESDAY,. JUl^E 10, 1924

W H E R E REPUBLICAN CO NVEK3

) N i s MEETING THIS Y E A R
rm r

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lent Enjoys .The
idence ofc A ll
Nation, BuiKbn
lares In Speech

rets Passage
Exclusion Act
Adherence To
Irld Court Like
rding Suggested

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Is
WATERWORKS5TO Engineer
Draw Plana And
BE PROPERTY OF Make Estima
the Cost of
THIS CITY
1

COOLIDGE SOUGHT
BY PARTY HEADS
Booms Are Launched For Kenyon,
u a t f ' Oaweii and Lowden
VVhiie Others Are Being
Mentions! Prominently.

CONVENTION HALL, Cleve­
land, June 10.— Still searching for
a vice-presidential candidate the
Republican convention went into its
/ELAND, June 10.— first session today with the ques­
little advuhced toward solu­
Itional Republican con- tion
tion.
officially opened this
Booms paused for a moment in
at 11 o’clock when their flight, plutform builders sus­
Adams, chairman of pended work und delegates ceased
lional committee, called their milling while all assembled in
tho great hall with its 1,300 seats
[thering to order. In­ to
start the convention o ff on its
in was pronounced by way.
Anderson of ClnclnAn over-night movement f o r ,
Judge William 8. Kenyon of Iowa |
stary Lockwood, of the showed new strength while talk foe !
Hoover grew stronger and a move- 1
kl committee, got the ment for Dawes lost no ground ,
bplause of the conven- and i Lowder supporters renewed
Ren he stepped forward stubborn resistance to the former [
the official call for the Illinois governor’s reiterated de­
termination not to accept the nom­
Chairman Adams then ination if it were offered.
the convention. Secre­
Many new faces appeared where
tion came in and took n old familiar faces had been in
|h the Pennsylvania dele- years gone by. For the first time
Secretury Weeks sat as since the Republican convention
|th the Massachusetts dele- nominated Abraham Lincoln, Uncle
Joe Cannon was absent.
si Chairman Warren, of
The name o f Secretary Hoover
olutinns committee, sat
was heard more and more often in
Michigan colleagues,
lermont delegation had the the swirl o f convention eve specu­
1 honor on the floor in front lation, but no one seemed to know
aker’s stand. There was whethe the tide really was turning
Convention
tion Hall at Cleveland as it looks today as the Republican delegates meet to nominate Calvin Coolidge Tor
deal o f vice-presidential to hi mor whether it was only one
o f those unorganized drifts of
President. This scene is constructed by artists from a photograph and accurate description of the hull.
■on the floor.
ore Burton o f Ohio, tem- opinion that get nowhere. Frank
|chairman o f the conven­ O. Lowdcn, despite his reitqrntcd
e s speech to the gather­ refusal to be a candidate, still wus
e d upon his party to rally declared in the running by those
he leadership o f Calvin who nro insisting that the party
should put him on the ticket by an
■people— and all the people exercise o f the draft.
Hoover May Suit Coolidge
[confidence In Calvin CoolMr. Hoover is said by his sup­
tpresenUtive Burton de­
sounding the keynote o f porters, who include some o f thoso
WASHINGTON, June 10.— Sen­ consin or elsewhere, nevertheless,
[ration. “ In the g n a t array nigh in the councils o f the admin­
ator
I.n Foliette Monday night, oh the voters o f Wisconsin in the re­
kings and prime mlnla- istration, to be one o f the candi­ Coolidge Telephone* Ilia Views On
dates
eminently
acceptable
prestho
eve
of thu Republican National tent primaries instructed 2tt of thu Engine and Two Cara J u ap Track
with
nnwed
thore
ta
emmenwy
uccepiamc
to
i
ustad "
delegates to east their votes fur
When Switch U Split Near
Foreign
Relation*
Blank
and
‘
..
..................
ifhM
H H L E hSfc
$ ih h -‘ '•
the
earn*
Convention, threw down u tigtitWg ■Mf In th* nomination o f a o*nnUcun surpass
nim h
irnion, * • * ( &gt;'***•- But
---------i .u.1
Change* Are Made
.
— Mail Clerk la
la
being
said
o
f
others,
and
the
del­
[purpose, in courage, or In
clmlienga to tho party uatherud at date for president. One delegate
J'Serioosly Injured.
**
Accordingly.
egates
waited
throughout
the
day
yotion to the wel^hre of his
Clovelund, und told his supporters was pledged to Prcsidient Coolidge.
In vain for any word from the
Doesn't Want Name Up .
’ Engineer R. E. Tolar, resident
CLEVELAND, June 10. — A they represented tho “ mass o f the
Burton asserted that “ by Coolidge managers definitely ihdi-- ti'ntutjvc draft o f the 1024 platform common, people o f the count “
.“ It I* nty ex pres* wish that In o f this city an&lt;L employee of the
casing
a
preference.
cltl.
on
sing
n
.
.
•
.
.
.
•
•
•
[great
_ i■■m —■ •
••la—
mg.
. escaped
completed today
ndermo&lt;^°
"fuUCe
fiTrmer
Gov.
I.otjacing. him in* nomination u- 7ie not placed in Wminutjon. J re­ when southbound tr^in * No. 8AV
lhan'to congress for leadermembers o f tho resolutions _
den
to
reconsider
his
decision
and
knd he urged the party to
fOrtltef that progress^
progressive defi engine, rnuil car arid colored coaclf
quest fhrthef
mittee labored, into early morniihr n presidential candidate, hut hr
|stand with Mr. Coolidge on in view o f the insistent trend of hours und obtained views o f Cool, 1a war without quarter for its “ p
vgutes selected by tho people of left the mil* at Campbells, four
opinion for him -am ong delegates
Wisconsin concentrate all
their
) controversial Issues which
idgo by tolcphono on certain plunks. form of iirngresidve principles.”
The Wisconsin senator addressed energies upon obtaining the adop­ night utU
8t-30°o,dlJk,:U,nCe’ MuMliuir
isen between the executive from every section o f the country
After hours o f conference plat­
some party leaders are wondering
his communication to John J. tion o f the platform of progressive
J. 8. Davis, railway mail clerk.
te members o f the Repubform
builders,
under
tho
chairman­
whether even his most detemined
Blaine, chairman o f tho Wisconsin principles, which received an over­ wax probuhly fatally injured when
ijority in congress,
efforts will keep him from being ship o f Charles II. Warren, nmde delegation ut Cleveland, who was whelming endorsement in tho April he suffered a broken hack. Hu was
commended that the party
some changes in suggested plank* asked to proseat it to thu individual
swept into a place on the ticket.
taken to the Orange General Hos­
primary».
|for American adherence to
Tno list o f those whose names brought here by Secretary Slemp delegates.
"I realize that the progressives pital at O r l s u d m l l o refused to
rid court with merely the
with
Coolidgo’s
suction.
The
for­
were linked with the vice-presi­
“ You uru aware, of course," he in tills convention will face ter­ leave the m u lW M A lw ev er. until
•Hughes reservations. He
dency in the day’s discussion and eign relations provision wus ma­ said, “ thut while thu voter* o f Wis­ rific (aids. Yuu must remember, he hud been rcli^^H |]iform ation
' that congress refused to
terially
revised
and
it
is
under­
gossip reached large proportions.
consin have done me the honor of however, thut regardless of the from the hospital^^H k ut he wu*
Mr. Coolidge’s wishes in
There was a revival of talk for stood it was upon this subject par­ electing delegate* who have cast numbers arrayed against you, the resting easily la»ff(P D u hut the
: ■the Japanese exclusion
Senator Borah o f Idaho, although ticularly that the uxecutive was their vote* for mo uh candidate for membership o f the Republican extent of his Injuries had not been
of the immigration bill,
his friends said definitely he would consulted by long distance tele­ the Republican nomination fur party in u majority of the states is determined.
"
flared tho new tax law
not accept. Senato Curtis was phone.
president every four years since progressive and that you will be thu
None of the passengers were
1in defects and should not
strongly endorsed by some scat­ . At tho conclusion of the hearing 11)08, I have not in fact, been a spokesmen in this convention of hurt und it is said that thoso in tho
as the last word in tax
tered groups although the delega­ today, the resolutions committee, candidate since 11) 1C, and nty name millionn of progressive Republicans rear coaches did not know that
He dismissed enactment tion from his own state of Kansas composed o f one member from each
has not, since that yeur, been form­ throughout the nntion, who have anything serious had happened.
[bonus bill, over the presivoted 22 to one for Brig. Gen. o f the states and territories, will ally presented to a Republican Na­ hud no voice in the election of a Many or them merely thought that
hto with the assertion that Charles G. Dawes, with the odd begin whipping the platform into
tional Convention.
majority o f the convention dele­ the train had stopped suddenly for
Ions created by it must be going to Albert J. Beveridge of In­ final shape.
some unuccountahle reason. The
“ Although my nnme was nut file.) gates.
17 accepted” .
diana. Thoe was much intangible
in presidential primaries in Wisnegro fireman wnx uninjured.
Maior
Pronouncement.
Continued
on
pago
8.
I of the blame visited upon talk o f Dr. Marion Leroy Burton of
Mr. Tolar was brought
:ht to the
These developments printed to a
leans in the aesaion o f con- Michigan, bnt it was conceded that
Fernsld-Luughton Hospital here
|&gt;*t ended, he told the con- his strength probably could not be trend o f thought which it \yn* con­
und states that he remembers when
| however, “ la not deserved accurately assessed until after he sidered probable by muny leaders
the engine Jumped tha track and
to
lend
to
prosentntinn
of
n
plut­
on many m ajor questions appeared before thu convention to
that he put on the air brakes. Thu
fcrty has not commanded a make the nominating speech for form containing the following ma­
next thing he remembers is when
jo
r
pronouncements:
|v in either branch"
hu regained consciousness ut Kis­
Rigid economy in governmental
|crating the achievements j Coolidge. - Three Iowan*
simmee. On account of his being
expenditures.
Republican party In Its atewunconxeioux for some tlmu and hav­
lowans talked for three possible
Reform
in
taxation
and
grenter
I of national afTalraln the candidates from their state, Judge
ing his right ear cut und bruised
Monday
morning
at
the
regular
BLUEFIELD, W. Vn.. June 1 0 .ir yean, he paid.high trlb- W. 8. Kenyon, Representative U J. reduction in tax levies.
badly,
it• was thought at first that
■
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American adherence to the session o f the Municipal Court 19 Nine Demon's wee killed and a score iwrhapa
tbe memory o f President Dickerson and former Representa­
‘ wus fractured or
world
court
ns
proposed
by
Presi­
r. told o f tba accomplish- tive John W. Good. Minnesota en­
case* were arraigned before Judge o f houses washed away In Mercer that tnei
ere was a concussion o f th*
dent Harding nnd endorsed by
J. G. Sharon. Tun o f tho cases were and McDowell counties Monday by bruin on that aide. Several stitches
dorsed Charles W. Marsh, and tha President Coolidge.
a flood following n heavy rainstorm were taken on his head because o f
California delegation pushed their
Honesty in public office nnd for truffle violations, eight were
boom fo r C. C. Chapman. Others drastic punishment o f all found for drunkenness, drunk und driving that reached the proportions o f a ! I*®'! c“ ta.
whose partisans continued at workenr or disorderly conduct, one of cloudburst. Sections o f Norfolk A I After n careful examination by
wearied spirit; root in among the delegation included Gov. guilty o f misconduct.
which wax continued to Wednes­ Western railroad branch lines und I Df- J- N. Tolnr and Dr. R. E.
Execution
o
f
the
provisions
o
f
►cur* in the lasting remain- Hyde o f Missouri, Charles B. Warday,
and one for hoboing a train. sidetracks to a number o f mining Stevens und tho taking of several
the bonus act and spvciau provis­
1 which
belongs to were
the IroX-ray pictures it was found, how.
and numerous
the
Continued on page 8.
Dan
Barnes, speeding and reck­ operation* were washed out.
ion for the disabled.
over,
that there were no bones
iishmente cited by Hr. BurFamily
o
f
Seven
Killed
Recognition o f the power of con­ less driving, $.1 and costs or 10 day*
n(ing from the achleveAn entire family of seven person* broken und that his head hud es­
in
jail;
Oscar
Stevens,
speeding
und
&gt;f the arms conference and Stray Bullets Wound gress to control immigration to reckless driving, $J und costs or 10 was wiped out in Mercer county caped serious injury. Mr. Tolar
■n unofficial participation Missionaries In Arm the point of exclusion.
when their home was buried under sustained several hud bruises on his
Strict enforcoment o f nil laws days in Juil; F. M. Cerency, riding a huge pile o f slate which had been right shoulder ad side but X-ray
” ork of the reparatlons extrain
No.
82
(hoboing),
$6
bond
without special mention of the
ommittea through the Arid
estreated; J. B. Brevington, drunk­ dislodged by the high water and iiicturea failed to show any injury
PEKIN. June 10.— Karl Beck and prohibition satutes.
irttic activities resulting
swept against the house. Two in those places that were o f a seri­
eorge R. Snyder, missionaries of
Recognition o f the right of col­ enness, $5 and costs or 10 days in members o f a rescue party at­ ous nature.
gislatlon and- «x * e a tirr un*
It a Reformed Presbyterian Church, lective bargaining and o f the liv- juil; C. M. Stewart, drunk and reck­ tempting to work an opening
Those that saw the ptace from
"*«. He
less driving, $100 and costs nr 80
were each wounded in the arm ing wage.
»n whith
.
through the buried house were which Mr. Tolar was taken among
day*
in
jail;
Lillie
Bell
Taylor,
dis­
Continued
uso o f the flexible
tinui
killed when a second slate pile the debris o f tho wrecked engine
ke its stand, Confident that when bullets entered tho Mission
provisions
of
tho
tariff act to pro­ orderly conduct, $10 bond estreat­ crushed against tha tlrat.
during
factional
fighting
at
say that it was truly a miracle
u ballots are cast in No­
ed;
Lettie
Thomas,
disorderly
con­
The house wrecked stood at the that he escaped at all. He was
In numbers tike the falling 8henehow-Fu Hunan province on tect agriculture.
duct,
$10
bond
estreated;
Josh
Governmental encouragement of
ef autumn this nation will June 8. Invaders are reported to
Thomas, disorderly conduct. $10 foot o f the slate pile at the Pin­ pinned under the cab o f the engine
♦Ivin Coolidge with a Ro- have looted shops on the ssme day. co-operative marketing, and fur­ and costa or 10 days In jail; K. E. nacle operation or the American in a very smell place; one which
ther aid to the fanners along the Manuel, speeding, $3 and costs or Coal Company. Wire communica­ seemed to be made especially for
♦ congress and again crown
•
*♦ with victory, thereby aa- Jap Doctor Arrested lines o f recently established agri­ 10 days In Jail; John Matthews, tion in the affected area waa crip- him.
cultural
credit
corporation.
Continued
on page 8.
cd
by
the
flood
but
the
report
of
* yet morn splendid future
speeding, $5 bond estreated; J. A.
On Revolver Charge
o casualties were verified in a
Wilson, reckless driving while in­
snd peace” .
P"g to the
Traffic Officer Hurt toxicated, $100 bond estreated; J. brief telephone conversation withBryan Grateful For
, the epn*
P. Wuinwright, drunk and dis­ officials o f the coel company. At
I chairman,i
Sunday Is Improving orderly, $2.1 and coats or 30 days that time the names o f the victims Support Given ’ Him
He e x p e ^ ^ ' ^ T r S
in Jail; E. Hankinson, violation of were not known. ^
taxes to be o f the utmost and explosive expert, whose ap *"*
Raging Stream .
In n letter to The Sanford Hi
Information from the Fernoid- parking regulation*. $1 and costs
&gt;nce and that “ an active ment was raided last night by the
Wnters ‘ from swollen mountain aid, which was received Mond _
'
who are said to have found Laughton Hospital this niurning or 10 days in jail; John■ Argrett.
P* of education muat bo
aimllar to that In the Formula* and diagram* for making was to tho effact that Oscar Vn&gt; violation o f parking regulations, streams .caused Crane creek to from William Jennintfs Bryan, the
»«r contest of 18M”. Snch W f l explosive.’ today is being non, county traffle officer, who dismissed; Levi Dixon, speeding, $7 leave its channel, the flood carry­ Great Commoner extend* his ap­
was run over by a negro on Celery bond estreated; Earl Christenberry, ing bridges, houses and all move­ preciation to the voter* o f Setnlf*lgn. he added, should rti- ____in*Eond on charge of
. $3 and costs or 10 days able objecta within its path. The nole county for the xupport that
ta dispel the “ persistent sing a revolver in violation o f the Avenue, Sunday afternoon, is doing .
law, Terada, who is said to exceptionally well considering the in jail| Fred Sanford, drunkenness, main line o f the Norfolk 4k West­ wax given him in this county on
‘ that the final burden of
$5 and coat* or 10 days in tail, sod ern railroad between North Fork last Tuesday.
•»les rests upon those who be*a graduate from the medical col­ seriousness o f injuriea rlcciveJ.
H* is recovering slowly from his Arnold Stephenson, speeding und and Eimis, a distance o f threa and
Following la an exeyrpt from l lr .
and who studied at
tnOOsaka
aal
[*• P«ymente to the tax col* lege In
driving, continued
to one-half miles, was complata] ‘
Bryan'* communication: “ 2 am pro­
[nd that axceaaive surtaxes John* Hopklna, denied formula* injuriea and the operation that was reckless
undated and all traffic waa hei
foundly grataful to the Democrats
•rsbie and result in greater and diagrams were for the con­ made neceaaary on account of them. Wednesday.
Fines, costs and estreated bond*
of Snnfonl and. Seminal*
en tha two point*, la
struction o f bombs. Neighbors in- It U thought that the crisi* iJ
passed but that it will take tome totaled $325. Costa in each case
" Welch the waters . 1
and Florida. fe*i|£e splendid vote
formed thu police
Um# for him to racorer ittfficlently triad before the Municipal Court
given tno. l a m p
flooded some o f 1
number o f /.p a n e
amount toft.
to Isav* the hospital
them."
« l thus* tor
Terada ’s apartment.
'OQtinned on w
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WARREN’S DRAFT
OF PLATFORM IS
FINISHED TODAY

La Foliette Chall ges Convention
T o Draw Platf m Including only
P la n k s o f
gressive Principles

SANFORD MAN IS
INJURED IN TRAIN
WRECK MONDAY

19 Cases Are Tried Nine People Killed
in Municipal Court as Result o f Flood
M o n d a y Morning in W est V ir g in ia

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Attorney

De Col

The Southern Utilities Company
Sees No
hns accepted the offer o f the City
Commission of $71,000 for the
In W ay of
water works plant and system
owned nnd operated by it in this
Definite action to proceed i
city. This was announced late once with plana for tl
Monday afternoon following re­ struction o f the pi
ceipt by Muyor Forrest Lake of n
letter of acceptance from A . W. bulkhead system o f
Houston, vice-president and general Monroe within the &lt;
munnger of the corporation.
waa taken Monday
It was understood that Mr. Hous. by the City Commission i
ton was to be present at the meet­ regular meetlnjr whetr f
ing o f the commission Monday aft­
ernoon to present his firm’s accept­ body requested City Erii
ance in person bnt when he failed Fred T. Williams to pr&lt;
to appear, it wtui believed by the tho plana, and specifics
member* thut thu offer was to be together with a prelimina^j
turned down. The fact that he was
not present may be explained, it Is estimate of the cost of fnp
said, by the fact that Mr. Houston work.
The project, one of thu moat Imdid not receive the final decision
of tlie board of directors in regards jportant ever undertaken by the ally
to the offer until some time during and regarded by many as tha. on*
the afternoon.
development project which wto
Following is the letter which
the rnsyor received from Mr. mean most to the city's advance^
ment, wiU cost between $700,000 .
Houston:
*T have just received a wir* and $300,000, according to an esti­
from my directors staling that they mate which has been placed by* Mir.
upprove the sale of our water Williams. This-will be for the con­
work* plant at Sanford to the city struction o f approximately two aad t
under the terms nnd conditions as three-quarters miles o f seawall’ to­
agreed on between tho writer and gether with the filling in and r e ­
the commissioners of Sanford in clamation o f many acres o f land. X A
your office on lust Wednesday.
The bulkhead system has been
“ I anticipate that you and your advocate! for some tfma and es­
fellow commissioners will want Mr. pecially sine* the atrip o f la
DcCottes to draw up n contract or front property stretching fix*
bill o f sale nnd thut you will take Snpford Avenue to Myrtle Avem
over tho water plant oil July 1, and was completed several years ag
I will urrange to turn it over ac­ Sine* that time a map showing I
cordingly. 1 would like, however, proposed bulkhead haa been
to hnve the contract or bill o f salo by Engin
_ neer Williams.
so that my attornoys con examine
Decision to proceed
same before it it signed and would project was reached by t
appreciate your letting me havo a mission a fte r It had been
_
copy as soon as It* Is prepared.
the Chamber o f Commerce tndo
“ I would also appreciate your and after
had disposed
advising me when you will want me
contemplat ‘
i f aKet with the comiairslenuay

Ohi

•♦The company)* acceptance dote*
Lat£fiN»Utli*f
negotiatfuns which have been in now *rrj
rrivud when tho
the city
■rogrese ‘
awarded contracts .recently i o r the centrate npoA it so that U
construction of a plant! and system pushed with a* much rapidity
lln ■—«iI
_ .
. a
" t
i ♦
. possible.
The system will extend
"
™
V i l ! - 1*?-*! Sanford Avenue to a point i
failed up to yesterday because the mutely 66 feet beyond the
parties couldn't come to an agree­ property and west to a point I
ment ns to thu prico to be paid for yond the ice plant. The exaot f
the property.
age both ways was given by
It has been the understanding .WllUama as follow s: East 4
for some timo that the Southern feet and wsst 10,060 fart,
Utilities Company had placed an makes the distance east _
original valuation o f $154,000 upon three-quarter* o f a mil* and
the watorworka property and for almost two mile*. In comment
u time held out for that price or upon the plana for tha work,
none at all. At the beginning o f Williams stated this morning t
the negotiations, it is understood it Is possible that the wall on
that tho city was willing to pay east side, If It (a agreeable to
$100,000. Later, however, after a property owners, will be
survey o f the property had been from 80 to 100 feet farthei
made by Consulting Engineer tho lake than waa originally
Craig concerning what value the template!.
plant would be to the city in tho
According to City Attorn
construction of its new system, an Georg* A. DeCottes there will
offer was made o f $71,000. This no legal entanglement* In
offer came after the apodal water­ to retard thr work and 'to
works' committee of the Chamber the complstion o f plana and l,
o f Commerce had also gone over cation* by th* engineer toj
the report prepared by Mr. Craig. with the estimated coats
Tho offer held good until laat llminary assessment roll,
Saturday but tho commission held proceed shortly thereafter,
it open until Monday afternoon In these things have been coi
order to bring the matter up at th* by the en gin eov hearing*
regular meeting. Mr. Honston waa held much in th* same naa
in the eity several days laat week those fur paving streets
and a conference with the commis­ there are no objection*
sioners last yWednasday night. At commission 1
will than m
that time it is understood that he vertira for bid* on the i
stated that he would aell for $90,­
Just when the engineer
000.
This
the commissioners finished with his plana, •te.
turned down. Later he Is said to known and he co uild
L .______
not
have been willing to sell for $71,­ itely this morning but It l a l .
000 if the contract did not call for that It wlU taka some tlma
Continued on page 8.
all that data in hand. Th*
status o f the whole proje
then be passed upon b y tha ■
Say Sordid Motives
torney whq wlU be require
Back Jap Agitation through th* process o f hav
bonds validated, ho stated.
Actual work on the
TOKIO, June 10.—More sordid
motives than those of patriotism likely not to r n mm enter
are backing the anti-American three tnontha y.tr but when
agitation which has followed en­ begin, if will be pushed as o
actment in the United States o f an possible I* th* assurance
immigration law barring Japanese, City Commission, accordl
ta tho opinion government officials Mayor Lake, who further
and business men her*. According this morning, that the eomn
to statements made by them today haa not felt heretofore a
the agitation Is being supported the tlma ta devote to
by certain Japanese business men when It was L~ “ “ and manufacturers who desire handling th*f
elimination of foreign competition utility plans
extensive street
in the Japanese markets.
which has b
’
Belief wa
McDowell Defense Is fietal that
hearty a;
N e a r l y Completed with
Jority o f
fectiid by that plan
CLEARWATER, Juna 1 0 r-T h « who are n
defense had completed Ita testi­ favorable
mony with th* exception o f two what It ’
medical experts when- court re­ to th* pi
cessed at 11 o'clook today in th*
trial of Frank McDowall, pn trial
charged with ths murder o f hi*
mother. The trial will be resumed
at 1 o’clock. Q, M. McDowell,
CHICAGO,
uncle of tba defandan^ testified
£&lt;tay that raven members o f
Frank » mother** fi
ject to insanity b
crus* ax*
aininution h*
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Southern Utilities Company Ac­
cept* Offer « t 171,000 and
City Will Take Pos­
session July 1.

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N o r th Carolinians 3
Give'McLean Lead £1
In Governor’s Race £

M©T©I@,

BALEIGH. N. C., June H.— With
Angm W. McLean o f Lumbcrton
M a u lin g Josiah Wv B ailey-of Haleigh by n steadily mounting mu­
, jority, that nt a late hour had
reached 48,671 with 711 o f the
lta le 's L71fJ im uurts— rrrtl nrr

Light weight eoo
cd fancy
Ratines,
$1.75 yd, special

HO pieces Normandy Voiles
^—all good patterns, dots und
figures— yd. •• •

. in which there was a possibilty
that n second primary might bo
held.
•, Returns from nil except the race
fo r governor have been somewhnt
meagre nnd Sunday nil return*
came In slowly. A total of 1,008
precincts hnd been reported for
governor Sundny night with about
naif that number reported in the
other rnces.
McLean's Big Lead
For governor the precincts roported and tabulated give Melanin,
form er assistant secretary o f the
treasury nnd chairman of the war
'■ finance corporation, 104,202 votes
to 66,531 for Bailey.
For commissioner o f agriculture
at the same hour f&gt;37 precincts hnd
been reported and tabulated. W.
8. Graham, who recently was ap­
pointed to the position when his
father died, was leading with n
\ total o f 32,008 to 27,057 for Fred
fti F. Latham and 11,729 for T. B.
* Parker. Unless one candidate polls
a mapnrity o f the vote there must
' be a second primary within the
1 next two weeks in this race.
One o f the features of the pri­
mary o f Saturday was the - very
heavy vote, the ballots tabulated
for governor up to this time huving
fa r exceeded the total number cast
four years ago in the second pri­
mary when Governor Cameron
Morrison was nominated. This is
attributed by political observers
here to the fact that women for the
first time voted in the primary
Saturday.

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MEN’S SOX

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$ 1.00
tunity.

“ sh ir t sa le

New stock of Oxfords, Madras and Linine Shirts. Special for

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33 in. Indian Head -.

For in this mid-summer clearance event, you will find m erch­

andise of finest quality at greatly lowered prices.

9-4 Brown Sheeting ......................

Reduced because as­

9-4 Bleached Sheeting ...............

sortments-are broken, because pize and color ranges are not complete.

Sheer Soft Nainsook

Now is the time to procure your sum m er wardrobe at am azingly

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Lingerie Clohtes in every shndc. all sit#
check Dimity and Jersey

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One lot Men’s Palm Reach
weight wool pants. Special

CONDEMNATION
OF DAUGHERTY,
F A L L IS ASKED

and

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light

81x90 Sale P r ic e ..... ..................
72x90 Sale P rice .........................
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(Continued from nnge 1.)
agreements, and the platform com­
mittee is expected to lean on him
fo r the Mexican plank
Other IMnnkg
^
Other nlRnks, ns previously fore­
cast, will deal with tax reduction
and progress in funding the debts
o f foreign nations to the United
States.
A plank on Industrial relations Is
expected to affirm tho principle of
collective bargaining nnd the right
o f the individual to labor.
A plank which might cover the
Ku Klux Klan issue, while probnbly not naming it, is causing a good
deal o f discussion.
Some o f tho expression o f oppo­
sition to class or racial secret or­
ganisations is being proposed.
A wet or dry plans, if there he
one, wilt not he whipped into shape
without n gpo«T deal p f discussion

Every Fast Suiting ... 44c yard
Ever Fast V o ile ........... 59c yard
Ever Fast Linen ...... 95c yard
Guaranteed fast co lo r. We refund the
:nst o f making of any garment that does
lot hold its color.

32-»n. Imported,
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all new paUunifir-syil.........
ill! inch Kalburnin chdcl: and
stripes — yd.....................
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ranks tfTrr™
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orm commit­
tee and-may be urged on the fiopr
of the convention. There is also.a
proposal to mqrcly pledge the party
to enforcement anil respect o f all

Fancy Voiles
vulucs up to 75c yd—yd

Continued from ruge 1.
,5
turned over for delivery to Willinm ■
M. Butler, Coolidge manager at 3 ’
Cleveland. Mr. Liwilrn, however,1?
remained at his home at Oregon, ■
where he went several days ug&gt;, !■
• and issued the public statement.
jj{
A Correction
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In an advertisement appearing in ,5
on la ys isaue o f The Herald for ,■
Company tropical worsted S
were quotes! at M.9f&gt; when the , a
should have read 510.96. The ■
ild is glad to correct this error !
bkh was made through in a d -3
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Small pieces of figured
Canton, $4,50 values
close out—y d .........
Heavy Crepes all colors
lor— y d ...........
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Figured Silk Voiles,
Munition's Special—yd

Pussy

CLEARANCE PRICES ON HOSE

Willow

$2.95
$1.85
$2.15

42c
29c

Colored Border Bath Towels and Huck

$1.35
$1.49
$1.95

Phoenix ull silk, all colors
Radmor &amp; Phoenix all colors Silk for
Best grade Radmor nil silk, full fnshion all colors special
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Vests and, Step-ins values (gO Oft j
up to $3.50. Clearance
j
One lot Silk Vests and
• Muslin Gowns

SPECIAL CLOSE OUTS IN SUITS
Tropical Worsteds, several colors

BIG LOT

...... $16.95

All color Palm Beach, nicely tailored, all
sizes, regulars, stubs and stouts
Lorine Seersucker, all sizes

Of Voiles, Linens, Ratines in ull
bright Summer Shades, prices $7.00 to
$22.50. To close out quick— price

$11.95
$10.45

Big Table o f Gowna ahd Teddies
Values up to. $1.00,........

the
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Voiles, Madrag,

BATHING SUITS

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SALE0F FANCY TOWEIS
Fancy. Colored Bordered Turkish, all colors,

CLEAN UP SALE OF SILKS

• (Continued from page 1.)
The message in conclusion will
say that under these conditions
the president is confronted with u
r . direct violation o f the constitution
and will ask both chambers to take
aposition
unequivocally
us to
whether thoy intend to ratify such
a dangerous precedent.
Radical Socialist Stand
The members of the radical and
socialist parties at a special session
_
of the chamber Sundny afternoon
’ ' appeared loath to place themselves
on record us to the unseating of
the president, but voted a motion
that ‘'they would have nothing *o
do with the Marsal cabinet if it
presented itself before the cham­
b e r T h e chumlier adjourned un£ *11 0 o’clock Monday.
The prospective premier pursued
his consultations Sunday evening
calling on M. Poincare, de Selves
and pouircrgue. He then returned
~ the F.lyseo to confer with M.
Mfllcrand, telling the president that Would present his new ministers 9 (0)
to hjm Monday afternoon.
a ^

PRO SPECTSFO Rs 1
VICE PRESIDENT £ ©
ARE NUMEROUS 5 1

45c
29c

Figured Lawns and patterns
for— yd.................................

N EW MINISTRY
IS S L A T E D TO
CRUMBLE SOON £ 1

rOULD TA K E IN EXCESS
, ALIENS
BHINGTON, June 9 .- T h e
resolution on autliorixlng ad»ce of certain aliens in ex,uoUu for this year and
ttance o f utbera

3G in. Indian Head .

' I f you have put off buying until now this is indeed ydur oppor­

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Hill, Hope, Lonsdale, Bleach 36-in *\iu'
5 yds for '
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Munsing nnd Carter’s Union Suits nil
sizes\ up to IS extra good checks. Special

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Palm Beach in every shade, sizes 6 to 18 yrs
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Group Moves to Esta.
international Relations School;
To Investigate World Affairs

' lece. Kt Northampton, Mdse., when
CM Cool Idee, was mayor o f that
town.. •

ABIflNOTOX D. C.—The re­
sponsibilities of a president
en run counter to the desires of
ther.
,
When John Ceolldce. eldest son.
[of President nnd Airs. Ooolldgt.
graduated from Merceraburg
[emy the other day. It was but
^ ra l th*t rater CooUdli wanted
be present.

• *!.

HE accession ot William M.
T
Cutler to the chairmanship of
the Republican National Commit­

-Jr: • iM*

Keeps nway
MOSQUITOES.
Has pleasant
.pine oaor. Will
not Btaln. At
drug stores.

.■SgyMata

tee will lie but.the first-step In a
general overhauling of the iversonnel of the campaign machine.
Fred Uphaind'bf Chicago, who
has I&gt;oon G, Q. 1* imUonnLlreas..
urer for nuUly years, probably will
111O u tfm fJ w L IiW U B W # &gt;fil&gt; jMfoUpw Adame to,the side lines..The
to him a tax, bill which required
W lY boost mentioned ns his prob­
able successor Is'Frank XV. Stearns,
most careful stud/. A Jam o f other
Boston merchant, CoolMse'a closest
Uet-tnlnute legislation was being
personal friend and adviser.
crowded Into the congressional mill
Politically, on objection Is found
In ah effort to dear the way for
In that his selection would make
an adjournment prior to the con­
the structure top heavy with Mas­
ventions.
sachusetts timber, Should this rea­
I Ills duties ae a president ran
son cause him to be passed over,
counter to his desires as a iwrent.
ns having nny official connection
» Duty won. Calvin Coolldge stuck
With the Coolldge enuse. ho will
to nth desk lA the executive offices,
remain, nevertheless, as the man
k. But the official restraint did not
closest of nil lo Coolblge and with
[attend to Mrs. Coolidge. She went
the CoolUlge cause closest to hla
,fft Atercersburc!
heart.
#V K K w t fall John will follow tho
'*—■
o —•
[footsteps of hie father to Amherst.
HICAGO lost the Republican
convention, which It had lief l ' HB three "Duty B’s" of lha
gun to feel could l&gt;e held nowhere
II
Cleveland convention will bo
else, but It will house the Repub­
[Burton, Butler and Burton.
lican national headquarters during
Coolldge's choice of aides foi
the campaign.
both the convention and the camChairman-to-be Butler already
'■paicn has caused punsters to work
has reserved siiaclous quarters In
' overtime in an effort to frame enmo
the Congress Hotel, and the assault
'.trick phrase about "Presidential
on the mid-west and west, whero
Bees." This net result has been the
the fiercest fighting of the cam­
rather weak suggestion that "Coolpaign will lie waged, will bo di­
!Sides expects his B'e to bring homo
rected from the Windy City. But­
‘ .the honey," and the hope that his
ler will go dliectly to Chicago from
‘dwn bees won’t "sting him."
Cleveland to begin the placing of
In order. Coolldge’s "Busy B’s"
his batteries.;
i: Theodore Burton, of Cleveland,
aporary chairman and keynote
AST-MINt’TB&gt;7avorltea In tho
Jeer; William M. Butler. BosO. O. r . vice presidential
to head Republican National
handicap are Lowden of Illinois,
_____mlttee and manaire campaign,
Borah of Idaho, and Secretary
■[And Marlon Lelloy Burton, Ann
Hoover of Iowa and California,
(Arbor, Mich., president of the Unii Neither Borah nor Hoover want It,
.verflty of Allchlcan. to place Coolbut both nre being baited by sug­
ildgo In nomination.!'
gestions that whoever gets It will
• The latter Burton’s selection—oa
fall heir to the crown In 1328. How­
tin fact were all three—was n perever, there’s no method of having
‘ •onal aelectlon by tho president.
that guarantee underwritten!
.•Bugtoajrss president of Smith Col;,

Freedom from Nerve Prcssnre
Means Freedom from Disease.

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Red Cross Helping
Homeless P e o p le
p o r n a d o ’s P a t h

Radio Program

Program for June 10
(Courtesy of Radio Digest)
WSB
Atlanta Journal (129) 8-9
violin recital; 10:45 pianot h e general situation in Mississ­
logist.
ippi following tho tornado of May
WGR BulTalo
(319)
4:30-5:30
2 8 i* proving much worse than was
music; 5:30 news.
a t,fir st thought, according to re­
WMAQ Chlengo News (447.7) 5:30
porta received from the corps of
orchestra; 7 talks; 7:40
Re&lt;l Qross disaster relief workers
French; 7:55 lecture; 8:15
in-the stricken' areas. Thirty new
program.
cases o f damages and injuries were
K5 W Chicago (530) 0:30-7 con­
reported to the Southern Division
cert; 7:20 talks; 7:45-8:20
Headquarters by the Summit com­
musical.
mittee, today.
WI.S Chicngo (345) 5:30-7 or­
pila ster
relief
headquarters
chestra, studio;. 7 farm
hate been established by the Red
speakers, G. O. F. conven­
Cross at Collins, McComb and
tion.
Johnson Station. In addition to the
W JAX Cleveland News (390) 6:30
A • personnel made nvailuble^or re lie f
J
bedtime; 7 concert.
work,
tents
and,
cots,
ajpd
.otjiecIW
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orchdstrn.
fo r $1,600 wn ssent to J. B. Alford,
W BAP Fort Worth Star Telegram
-chairman of the Red -Progs ' co m-

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The
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r»ar&amp;* f yuvO e*

President Coolidge delivered th*
commencement
address
.
, ... ..at Howard
.
University, an institution mum
tallied for negroes.

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Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Deuguo or Bil­
ious Fever. It kills the germs.
SICKLY, I’ EHVISIl CHILDREN
Children Buffering from intesti­
nal worms are cross, restless nnd
unhealthy. There nre other symptons, however. If the child is pule,
has dark rings under the eyes,
bad breath nnd takes no interest in
piny, it is almost a certainty that
worms are eating nway its vitality.
The surest remedy for worms is
White's Cream Vermifuge. It ia
positive destruction to the worms
but harmless to the child. Price
35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.

LAKE MARY
Now open— 20 rooms SI.00 a
day.
Light lunches, ice
cream, soft drinks. Always
open. Mrc. If. If. Turner,
Hostess.

| Rb ' k l. Il'iivard Pack ant I.nful In ■ ogle... .md has m ade a p p l i c a ­
first mb!. 4 &lt;&gt; Cameron
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i I'lty,
Tin-* subl brail ht-fna tiNKVKsrd tion f " r tax deed to Issue In a c c o r d j i,t ti..- mu. ..r m. i»u &gt; m c &lt;&gt;r sm-h ‘ ape,- with la w . Said certlflciitc r m -

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acation r e n ts A r e Vanishing

PHONE 8

U s Pleasure Seekers Observe .'
&gt;- 1 1 Health and Safety Precautions
July. August and
September uro till
months when most
people
plan
tc
take their vaca*
tlons, and they a rt
not only thu m ost
healthful
m onth*
In tho 'year, but
they
are
tho
mouths w hich fo r
some years past
havu shown
tho
greatest decllno In
mortality.
E very­
one wants to illo
happy, but nobody
wants to dlo w hllo
enjoying a va ca ­
tion.
Fortunately
vacations nre n ot
a* perilous ns they
used to be. and by
the exorclso o f a
Ilttlo
forethought
nnd prudence tho
few lurking dan g­
ers ran usually bo
avoided.
Rummer drow n -

duce tho danger
from typhoid fever
nnd other Intest­
inal diseases. Goodfood. fresh air and
good
water
uro
threw
prime
requIaHtS of any vuentlon. Fresh nlr
Is usually token fo r
granted, but one
cannot bo too ca re­
ful
in
n.-isurtiig
him self that tho
resort selected has
u dependably puro
water supply and
that
thu
food
supply
Is every­
thing that It ought
to be. Health de­
partm en ts
liavo
done good work lit
I m p r o v i n g tho
standards of milk
dealers
and
It
ought to bo an
easy task to find a
pluco where even
tho
baby
will

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AND WHY WE HAVE ADOPTED
SUCH AN IMPORTANT PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPING THIS
NEW TOWN-THE COMMERCIAL
CENTER OF EASTERN ORANGE, i
COUNTY-DURING THE APPROACHING SEASONPIONEERS OF ORANGE COUNTY
-M EN OF KEEN FORESIGHT
AND SOUND BUSINESS JUDGMENT-PRONOUNCE IT GOOD.

• r.-rtllli-iite In tli&lt;* rtartu- nf (’ . I). Me| I.aim-blin.
Fnli-s* satil t-*-rtltlento
.\oMi-r o f A |i |il I r a i l o n f o r T o i H e r d MuilI tin r.-.|H,.tm'il m-nirtllnu lo law
lax il&lt; « .l u-lM Issiu* Hiereoit on the
t 'lllt r r Sri-llt.i, 3 7 3 o f I h r C r n r r ii l
l li h .lay &lt;&gt;r June. A. Ii. 1321.
Witness my ugielal siMiikinre an,I r b i» W. lin e o f Manfor.1 (I r a n i B.
N l n l u l r - o f I h r S l u l r o f l-'liirliln .
25
L-rees. W . 12.50 ch., W . f.,!'2 ell.,

Electric Fans
All Sizes nnd Prices.
ELECTRIC CURLERS $1.50
30x3 1-3 TUIJES $1.30
JAPANESE PARASOLS
$ 1 .1 0

F.P.RINES
103 Palmetto Ave.

R e s i d e n c e lots

Try Sniithfs Barber
Shop for good barber
work — next Valdez
Hotel,

50X150 FRONTAGE ON STREETS
60 TO 100 FEET WIDE-$50 TO
$300.

RIVE &amp; WALKER

B u sin e ss Lots

Sanford Ave. and 2nd St.

FRONTING OCEAN BOULEVARD,:
WHICH IS 117 FEET WIDE
$400 TO $2,GOO.
TAKE A F P E TRIP WITH DS
AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.

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FREY ENTS INFECTION
The greats*t discovery Jn--Jleilh numerous as formerly, In splits of
healing is the marvelous Borozone,
tho fact that more persons ure ex­
a preparation that comes in liquid posed to risk.
The Increased
and powder form. It ia • com-' knowledge of swimming, tho Im*
bination
treatment
not only proved methods o f tescuo work and
I.
------- -i that
— ----purines the wound o f germs that a more general understanding of
cause Infection but it heals the resuat-itatmr.
m ethods.
probably
flesh with extraordinary speed. accounts for the declthe.
Back
Bad
-n
u t ..wounds
* l or
V cuts
'T.T which take
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the m ortality tables o f tho
weeks to heal with the ordinary Metropolitan Life Insurance Coinliniments mend
m*n.i quickly ..a — rk*.
v . . ten out o-----------under
the nan,
Pany show ,that
f every
powerful influence o f this wonder­ i 0®-000 o f Its Industrial policy
ful remedy. |»rice (liquid) 30c, bolder* met death . »byj drowning.
Miuniiiu,.
gOe
H.20. Powder 30c and «0c. Last y ,»r It ran fesa than sevtn.
In July, test, tho coinpan)
Robl by Union I'hr.rmaty. • •
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paying claims at tho rato o f
Jiilv th by drow ning dally.
July tho average waa almost
le s s .
less- Accidental drow ning is

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place. Anothur
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nine cation diet.' It U largely biraus
lo is t , some people arc wilting to take
two chance In summer and drink a**..stin, from
polluted
sources, or WU*C
milk
a serious vacation peril, but most from dairies wtn-ra clear*v ness l*
deaths from this cause are pre­ not rigidly maintained, that vaca­
ventable ones nnd tho excreta* of tion lime Is usually follow ed by a
extreme care on the part of both sad afterm ath o f typhoid fever
.■wlmmera
. . . . . . „.v lu a
„ u nan-swimm
and
non-swimmers can- cases In tho early fall months.
,not bo too strongly urged
Hunstroko and heat prostratlonj
Th(} enforcem ent Of belter san­
are sum m er perils rather than va­
INCORPORATED
itary regulations at summer re- cation dangers.
Vacationists cart
Rooms 615-516
sorts, particularly as they relate to usually play safe by playjng a little
First Nat’l Bk Bldg.
the water supply and to the dts- less strenuously when the mereurj Sanford
-------------------------posal of wastes, has tended to re- clim bs to tho top
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Whtln fho proposed school will tunlty provided for a com prehen­
A graduate school of Internation­
al relations will probably bo cotub- provide training for men w ho wish sive course o f Instruction and
llshed In this country ns tho result to enter public life or the dlpltvf train hi g In tho fundamental facta
of a nationwide movement Initiated m alic service, Its other Import anti o f international relations
he
Bald,
by a distinguished group of edll- function will he onn of research ■'"Such n sch ool,"
ca to ' 3 , publicists. lawyers nnd turn and Investigation with publication ■'Would be o f especial value to
who have held high public office o f results. In m ope It will r w - young men w ho arc anxious to en­
In tho natlon'a service.
hracu flvo elemental subjects. In* ter public life or the dlptomatfo
Tho posalblllties of reProminently Identified with the eluding fundamental bases of lt»r service.
leatrh and publication of results
movement, the purpose o f which D tcrnntloiiul relations, history of
oultl ho o f tremendous v a lu e 'to
lo promote greater understanding lernatlonul relations, international
Mtd knowledge of international life, law, diplom atic practice and pro- the nation nnd should prove o f
are John W. Davis, successor tofeedu ro and International orgnn- worM benefit."
the lato Walter lUllf-s Rage ns Am tuitions. It Is proposed to offer a . Although no definite decision
bassndor to Great Britain; George three-year course o f instruction, at was reached by this conference as
\V. Wlckerahain, Attorney Cb-ncral least ono year of which will be to th" most desirable location for
undrr President T a ft: and Dr. John spent abroad In the study o f racial the proposed school. It was virt­
H. Finley, of tho New York Times, and ethnological peculiarities, pol- ually agreed that Johns Hopkins
A score o f other equally prornln- Itlcnl and social undercurrents, and University offered tho most a d ­
It was tho unanimous
ent figures In national Ufo have other pertinent factors which have vantages,
conference
that
given the proposed school thrlr direct bearing on the relations o f opinion o f tho
active support. Including Franklin foreign countries with tho United BUch a school would be a fitting
memorial to W alter Hines Page,
D. Roosevelt. Julius H. Barms. States.
president of tho U.-H. Chamber of
In outlining tho purpose o f the wartime Ambassador to tho Court
Com m erce; I)r. Albert Hhuw. edit- *school at a recent ronference In o f Ft. James.
** A committee was appointed t&lt;r'
or of Review
of
Reviews; Dr. New York to determine th-- need;'*
Harry A. Oarflidd, president of for amt possibilities of - iitnli’ 1 itiltur - Ihv-- tlrate
tho
possibilities
of
Vllltama College;
Dr. J. A. C. aiieh an Instilnllon. Dr. John !!.,'d a rn in g out
these resolutions,
('handler, president of W illiam nnd Finley pointed to tho fact
thdt pb i Iqnartem o f the com mittee
rfary; Dr. Ernest M. Hopkins, while many o f our
uulv. rattle* ^
established In tho omc.-i
preilder.t of Dartmouth; and Dr. ' hav« chairs of International la w .1
I* Gutterson, 111
/rch lb n ld Coolldge, o f Harvard and tench economics, history nnd
.tlvarslty.^
t government, them la no o p p o r - . Broadway, Now York.

:
casts KDKA.
W DAF Kansas City Star (41J) G-7
duo-nrt, address, story, mu­
sic; 11:45-1 a. m. Nighthawks.
W HAS Louisville Journal
(400)
7:30-9 talk, Zoeller’s Melo­
dists.
KHJ
Ism Angeles (395) 8 or­
chestra; 8:45 children; 10____
12 program; I2-J orchestra.
WGl
Medford
(300)
5 Big
Brother Club; 5:30 music,
talks.
WMC Memphis Commercial Ap­
peal (500) 8;30 mule quar­
tette; 11 frolic.
W LAG Mlnneapolis-St. Paul (117)
7:31) lectures,
CKAC Montreal (125) 5 kid stor.
ies; 5:30 orchestra; 0:30
English
musical;
8:30
dance.
WOR Newark (105) 4:15 Miller’s
orchestra; 4:30 stoics; 5 or­
chestra.
W E A FN ew York (492) 9-10 a. m.
cducntional^ 2-9:30 recitals,
orchestras.
WJZ New York (455) 5-8:30
talks, orchestra.
KGO Oakland (312) 10 musical;
12-3 n. m. orchestra.
W OAW Omaha (520) 0 piuno; 9
Knights o f Columbus.
W A A W Omaha (3GU&gt; 8 Cross Lu­
theran church.
i WDAR Philadelphia (395) 5:306:50 talks.
IWK1
Philadelphia (395) 4 talk;
4:30-6 orchcsrtu; U concert;
7 recital.
iW CAE Pittsburgh (402) 4:30 con­
cert; 5:20 Uncle Kayhce;
0:30 humicni; 9 concert.
KDKA Pittsburgh (326) 5:30 chil­
dren; 0:15-7 talks; 7-8 mu­
sical; 9 entertainment.
KGW Portland (492) 9:30 basehull scures, markets.
KPO Sun Francisco (423) R:309:30 orchestra; 10-12 band;
12-1 a. m. dance.
WGY Schncctady
(380 )
0:45
grand opera; 9:15 ogan.
WBZ Springfield (337) 4 concert,
dance; 5:30 bedtime; 5:1U
musical.
KSD St. Louis Post Dispatch
(646) 8 musical.
iW RC Washington (409) 5 chil­
dren; 7 piano; 7:15 Tivoli
I
theater; 8 talk; 8:15 orcheita.

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&gt;■ expenses of administration ure paid
by the Red Cross out o f a separate
allotment from natfonnl headquar­
ters, so that every cent collected
for the relief o f the suffering will
ba Used for that purpose.
.^Additional workers arc being
rushed to McComb and Colli ns.
Mrs. R. S. Butler, field representutive fo r Mississippi who Is at work
•at' Johnson Station and McComb,
h t f estimated that approximately
$12,000 will be needed in Pike coun' tar »n d$16,000 in Covington. Addi­
tional reports o f damage and In­
juries in remote localities aro com­
ing in daily to Red Cross head­
quarters. The difficulty of rapid
transportation and communication
■ ***• mode it almost impossible (o
make an accurate survey during
the emergency relief period.
The members o f the disaster
corps have been working day and
night since they arrived an the
- ground a few hours after the turnwlo struck. All requests for tents
and cots were met immediately and
local committees organized to facil­
itate the collecting o f the relief
fund, and the necessary sum for
permanent rehabilitation work.

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JUNE 10, 1924

In conatructL„ ! 0ll c,ieB *nd oftentimes control
looking Inta.diakgoa.ofcgovixnroMt
“ J “ , ? ! ? T combination of
bond duplications wilt meet at an
ralnoritlca . Orderly and effective
iy Canadian
early Hate. Indian affairs in Okla­
parliamentary
government
de­
homa will get an airing before a
mands that the people divide into
PHILADELPHIA, Juno
two parties on outstanding ques­
j hopse committee probably about.
The
North American said Monday .
tions, he asserted, adding that “ the
led from pago I.)
* September. Tho investigation into
In
an
article withheld from puWt&gt; *:
tiHerring with the fed- strength a id usefulness of the Re­
1 charges against Representative
publican party must depafid on the
istem ; advocated an
Langfey, Republican, Kentucky, has cation for 1&amp; months “ in th« interestef science," hat the cause o f
Over a Dozen Congressional In- dosed fur the present.________
Jicy of conservation
■cancer hHRh w HlaefrVcrirf. atsd^t —
v«&gt;iim
t
h»mrW!lt*f)rf?nntrtrrrflred-year -franchise*"
treatment fo r it which) though atilt'
.
ed Through Summer .
«?TORM CAUSES O N R . DEATH In •experimental
it of rrsources needed lflamy and an organixatlon whose
-pro. "-TTMUi M inylSitiJw R -ra— ■
INDIANAPOLIS, June
if).— during remarkable results.
■■■■}
~for;(ta future Jproteipt- member* uolt©-i»flo*crt; format ton 1
and do battle to every « o * 7 ;
Heavy wind and rnii, storm* which
The discoverer is Dr. L -'J . GlbWASHINGTON,
Juno
lO.—
More
i {&lt;£(' sane regulation
st ept Indiit.-t Punoay nnd again
T urning to tho reccat coiigrea- |
thhn n dozen congressional investi­ csriy Monday cn p ed one death, tft- ver, a native o f Toronto, Cafca&lt;fe,&gt;,
[oreriimcnt control of ^ n » l inyentlgations, Mr, Qdrton)
who, according to the article, has
gations Imbra'dng a wide range
- of , j-ired at b j s islx persons n-tl t i - established sctenfiflcallr that the**
!!,.
“ p roffed Ihr said he "must ent&lt;r a solomSipro- •
subjects will go on during the suine mer Hurt nr-"«*. i •ur,nK 11&gt;* SUI'1* ,
Red in p r iw t ly damage cttl- disease Is due to a. micro-organism,
teat ngninat the impression!, th a t;
LDere bo left to tgc In
mor- During It* closing hours the
„• smmju ItAl
and whe has located IM germ and i
there is widespread corruption In '
^ greatest possible’ oqU
1 l o T o Cfonrmera ?n '
Int° i
Ed'vard^ Il. ’ L i b e r t , 23, w .s proved by the conclusive labors t o - ,
the govermns-nt at Washington" a l - ;
I t l I nf C
*i the re- ki,|(S, Bt Coniiotavillo by a hpjh ry teat known as the "Koch cycle"
-portunity and to Uu.stal
though , there hove been exposed i
annunl com1
.
'?
(J
pHcc;
flX,n,r'
( m i r i v M . wire b l .i n its part as theca usativefactor.
of
the
country
Inidest field of activity In to tho scorn
nf . __
country in- mcncemcnt exercises of George-its part aa tho causative factor.oper sphere.
^
A
r f ^ * , 1 f f | S n 3 !•” » "
t e lb ,
’
grants;
campaign
expcmliturcs
anil
I
[ring “our foreign relations c f cupidity and over-reaching o n ! Mirt tllerc must be "loyalty to tbe
| the tri-county irrigation idoject In
timing an importance never the part o f those who arc ready to Jtaniily, loyalty to the various civic .
NcKsskn.
before", Mr. Burton deThe house sanctioned investiga­
T A K E THE
those in 'o fficc"r*ail*t*r
dc^nue^ {organization# of aociety, loyalty to
tions by members o f the judiciary
embers o f the Republican
,
" ,
Ithe government, which means first;
into charger against
itr
ere “by no means lacking
Federal Judge Baker o f the nortbt in what is happening in
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till
let
oi
West
Virginia
nnd
to the humblest clerk in any de- fln&lt;, lo&gt;n,t* to
of the world nor nre we partment, are working honestly
hy the veterans1 cdnimittce into
Warmer Welcome
hospitala and soldiers1 anti sailors*
Mr* Cooliflge expressed the belief
&gt;to co-operate in the most nnd faithfully for the public good",
homes.
wsy with less fortunate he added. “ It is time to cnll n halt . that the college graduates of this
Despite th-- inability o f Chair­
upon Indiscriminate scandnlmom--i&gt;ror " wi!l ,ill“ the w«vid ready W
man Hrookhait to press a resolu­
cring. which is largely designed to , * ivc *bcm a warmer welcome, a
tion in the senate Katurdny to en­
|b*T&lt;&gt; refused to join the Insult the intelligence and under- *‘“ n w fharc In its tasks than ever
KEEP POSTED
\
able his committee to continue its
|tf Nations, and this is in mine the patriotism of the Amcri- before." He warned, however, that
inquiry into the department nf jus­
i with the wishes o f the can people."
a reception perhaps "a bit cold"
tice, Senator Whrolcr, Democrat.
ity of the American peoawaits those who insist on "toll and
Your interest in Sanford warrants i t
The chairman declared the Re­
'dbittann, prosecutor, announced
Jl. believe", he added, "So publican party stood “ now as al­ stiff collars ns part of the working
that a way would bo found to con­
Your investment here demands it. Have
|tha league remains a polit- ways for law enforcement" and uniform— whether such collars are
tinue lit least nart of the contem­
j, inevitably dominated by against "hasty changes In existing of the intellectual typo for tho
The Sanford Herald follow you to your
plated program. Senator Ceun-ns,
mind, or the linen type for tho
r nations o f Euopc, poia- laws and regulations” .
Republican, Michigan, who is futh- [J
neck. ’
the tradition of-age-long
He pointed to a long list o f legis
c-ing n general Investigation into ' n summer home.
There is little room, the Presi­
s, membership is not for lativc and executive acts designed
th
’
internal
revenue
bureau,
with
1
■
dent oaid, for those who arc "too
to aid the farmers. He told of the
prohibition enforcement as its fea- !■
•r should be felt, however, improvement In employnvnt and niec to work.”
igwiJiiw»r&lt;i'' PlliA!1i|rr»T'~rr
turc, will meet with his colleagues
"It mny be that our educational
.incc in the worid court the benefit resulting to labor, of
The Sanford Herald
T ta t the I’ rovlnce of Quebec has yrnr brought an Incn-nsn from ths on the committed on June 17 to de­
Harding-Hughes reserva- the success that attended the ef- methods are not to far perfected ns
council, and now the community termine procedure.
togive
us
-full
returns
on
all
our
appropriated
|5tu).000
(or
the
es*
ild Involve the United »°ft8
Sanford, Florida.
*’ rcB*t*ent Harding to ob- 1investments In them. No doubt ,1eblishmcnt o( eight health center* of Th d ford Mlues lias been a bio
While the sub-committee investi­
the league, he said.' He tain abandonment of the twelveto take over the center ns n rotti- gating the Mayfield ejection con­
some expensive college educations
refer to the amendments hour day in the steel industry, and
are invested in people incapable of ,through the Province to wage a iminlty project nnd tvlll support It, test announced that the Texas sen­
i by the Republican major- o f tbe restrictions placed upon im­
Gentlemen—Please send me The
making them return a going rate j war on tuberculosis and Infant except for the salary of two nurses ator was entitled to his seat, nNlisenate foreign relations migration, declaring thnt "lim ita­ of interest. But that nerd not mortality, ts a ri-anlt of u dem on­ lvhteh will be continued by the gest by his opponent's counsel will j
but asserted that the tion and selection must be the or­ greatly worry us. The world keeps stration conducted by the Melro- Metropolitan for six months.
be submitted and, if warranted,!
Sanford Herald, starting with the i&amp;*
^Hughes proposals were der o f the dayUnder the Provincial plans, four further hearings will be held. Sen­
on increasing its wealth despite a p. iltan 1.1'e Insurance Company at
(Tl;»-tronl
Mines.
Qur.,
Is
disclosed
at safeguards and rcseryaof
the
centers
will
be
In
tho
region
Establishment o f pcaco with Gcr- ,|cnj Df |)ll(j investments nnd Bhecr
ator Hcllin, Democrat, plana to
id le r from the Prime Mln- of Quebec nnd four In the Mon-In
protect our own interests many nnd tho other form er enemy waste.
S llC O f
,.'i
.....
press his inquiry into charges of
of Quebec. Hon. I*. A. Tns- tretd region, nnd In addition to In­ fraudulent sale o f lands in the
f do not affect the great powern also was listed ns n Repub­
Most Engrossing Epoch
unti, to Haley Flake,
fant welfare they will seek to coin- i lower Itio (Irarule valley oT Texas.
i of the court". *
lican accomplishment together with
“ The young people who this year
for which l am enclosing
stive of the willingness of establishment of a budget system, step out. of college Into tho world f|Aeiit of the Metropolitan. The bnt nnd prevent tu bercu losis. It U
For the present, at leant, senate
States to aid and asso- reduction o f taxes, enactment o f a nf affairs will he participants in it ^••luonstratlon at Thelford Mines. ntwpunrod.
investigations into naval oil leases
Methods us*-&lt;| hy tho Mnternlty propaganda affectin'* legislation,
.......other nations, the chair- tar! fflnw "based upon the funda­ most engrossing epoch of history. .» iverliig two years, brought a rejiiu
ltu
n
In
Infant
mortalltv
rates:
renter
Association
In
N
ow
York
(rUred that America stood mental Idea that our labor and en­ Men and women arc In demand who
and
that
having
Russian
recogni­
take the lead in another terprise should not be handicapped Can -prove themselves capohle of tr-vp 338 in each l.ono births IrtjfTty were followed by the four tion ns its sphere nre at n standstill
Nam e
aitation conference when- by differences between foreign and playing in a big and useful way ’ bhe year 1320 to 73.3 In each l.OOOttmrses connected with the Theifot I nnd no pinna have been announced
bt.-th*
In
the.
year
1923;
with
the
Mines
demonstration,
and
le:uous
\occasion appeared suitable domestic costs; passage o f act for the different parts. There will not
do- in mothereraft nnd bahy welfare for carrying them forward during
in the European repara­ the funding o f foreign debts nnd he applause or recognition for nil r t e th rates still showing a dcwere given to tho mothers accord­ the numincr. Tho inquiry into fake
de "whenever the various the funding of the British nnd — nnt even for all who do their part
i The demonstration was actually ing to the best methods used here. iliplomn mills has definitely ended,
lean agree, whenever they •other indebtedness; reduction in well.
,h*snt) In Muy, 1831. and religious Blck Imhlns were visited, in i-o- no formal report being submitted,
ling to look to the future the public debt, and readjustment
“ The advancement of iptclligence .MUhirittM, municipal officers and oprrutlon with local physicians, but two bills to curb their activ­
Ihan to the past, America's of freight rates.
hns been marked by n continual it s * mining com pany co-operated nnil a constant campaign of edu- ities resulted from the inquiry.
BOTH D AILY AND W E E K L Y
[be given without stint and
The house committee looking
"The past at least is secure", he elimination of amelioration of the J wuh the Metropolitan forces. At ration brought the demonstration
indices resources will be concluded. "In the future there is more undesirable tasks. Just about the outset the community voted such fame that
mothers bring Into shipping board affairs will Bali
D AILY
in tho way of loans for no lamp to guide so safe as thnt of the time when It is found thnt there |T00 and the rent of the health their bn tiles from places from flvn for a six-weeks tour o f Europe
WEEKLY •
fchabilitation and develop- experience nnd history, and tho is a shortage of workers willing to
j nfly miles for advice and help. July 1. A sub-committee o f tnc
; *« *
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One Yer.................. $7.00
house Judiciary committee will ex­
Ono Y e a r ..... ....... ...|2.00 j
people will surely repose their trust do unpleasant things, somebody
amine Into bankruptcy laws with a
■notice o f indications of a in those principles and in that with a trained intelligence discov­
Si&gt;( Months.......... ..$3.50
Six Months,.......r... $ 1.09
which has ers a process or invents u machine assume it will keep on happening. productive society will at least bo view to recommending remedial
|rty movement, Mr. Burton party organization
Three
Months
....,,..$1.75
Three
M onths..... $ .60..
legislation
duing
the
summer.
endency in th*t direction played so preeminent a part in the that performs the tasks more e ffi­
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A N D A F T E R A L L THOSE M O N T H S O F LABO R
D a n Dob^

On'becomber 3l','l!)'lS.,t W e were 1,248,056 automobiles
When Gasoline Was 6
„ ‘ Cents.
registered
in
the
United
States.
G n l r m l a t i»«rinitl*ftn»* m a ile r
Many Faiths, Many Cures.
tube* 27. 1713, u t ’ i.H' i &gt;i .iii ..ITIcl* at
On December 31,1923, there were 15,222,658 automobiles
Banfnni. Florid a, under net o f Mar.
"Smith and Bryan?"
a. u»7.
{registered in the United States.
Hardly.
Munaey Has Not Sold.
I’ r m ld r a t I *
Could anyone offer more striking commentary upon
C o p y r lg n i. M H
H O W A H D H K IIG.
. M nnnarr
ijhc changes that arc taking place in the lives and customs
..
Phonete.H
] * T M a t n a l l* A r n e r
1of the American people ?
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IF YOU gamble In oil you am
■ tn e n u iT io v iu t f v
Think of the other things that are an outgrowth of the worried today with oil stocks £»U-, vv
O n e T e e r ___ 17.0*. nla M on in s H..BO
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In 1913
1913 good
good roads
roads ,_were
__
jn
ilOered In city by carrier per 1inrraflaed use o f the automobile._In
ITiiS'TBs Tm£ toT
^lr. *Dohcny’s"l)ig “com pany ' anT
-femnnr^T*pertfew and fiSnietweeiu The pioneer automobile clubs werdt..
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t-.
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^w oH thtfr^or e
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n
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th?pyc°nVs p ^ u ? X
M P K C IA I. !S O T It’ B.V .
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7
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nf
(ting
n
number
of
Stretchesof
good
roads.
But
alwaystnere
pricc8
are
cut.
Gasoline
drops
tpAll Obituary notice*, c h r *# of
th ank*, r e solu tion * and n otic es of' were backwoods coiritnunitics and actually unfriendly towns, 10 cents in Buffalo.
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atcrta ln menta w here c h a r s * * ar*
N tfxT S E SS iO t
made. Will h f c h a rg e d f o r at r e * u - m which “ leading citizens” talked and voted against bonds
BUT BEFORE automobiles came,
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Rockefeller was cheerfully
K B M H R I l T H E 4 S a o ( T A T E t » ? * n a W roads,were to Jbe their ruination.
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selllhg gasoline at six cents, to
T h e Aaeociuti-d Press la e x c l u ­
siv ely en titled t o tba use f o r repub*
But now and then a “ leading citizen” somehow came into clean type in newspaper plants. Ho
llc a t lo n o f all itc*{* dispatches c r e d ­
possession
of his own automobile. At first he was satisfied to will probably prove that money can
ited to It o r n o t oth erw ise credited
In th is paper and alao th e local drive this car over the reasonably good streets o f his home be made at 16 cents.
n e w * pu blish ed herein.
All rlnht*
^ut soon he. wanted to
o f r e p u b llc a t lo n o f sp ecial d ls p n tc h - town, and out the pike to his farm,
GOVERNMENT BONDS move
ril
* *a herein Arc nl*D reserved.
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go to the next county seat and when he attempted it got to "new high prices,” the 4% per
cent bonds railing at 103. That
I T U E S D A Y , JUNE 10, 1924. stuck In the mud. Straightway he became a good roads ad­ will interest small war-time buyers
vocate. Other “ leading citizens”- bought automobiles— and that paid 100 and sold under 00. ;
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY ' became good roads advocates. And from a million automoIt proves that “ money Is c h e a ^
POWER OF THE W ORD:— For biles found in the United States in 1913, mostly in the sec­ for stock speculating purposes,
Money has been recently^
! the word of God ivquick, and ppw- tions j)f tlje country where good roads already abounded
, trful, I n d sharper than any two- to a large cxtcnCtne number“had grown to fifteen millions in cheap as 2*6 per cent. It
more for money to build a facto
edged sword, piercing even to the
ten years!
or a bam .
dividing asunder of soul and spirit,
m
i\ AmVbosides the improvement in roads, consider the im­
and oCthe joints nnd marrow, and
IN OLD St. Paul's Church, New ‘
is a discemer o f the thoughts nnd provement .in -tho Jives of the people. The United States is
York, the Rev. Dr. Bell o f Detll
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intent^of the heart. Hebrews 4:12. [,c c o n ijn g just one'big neighborhood. The people of South vor, cures cripples o f many kinds,
Florida hob-nob all winter long with people from every state "through the power o f God's love.”
THE ROAD
.diuth* Union, motoring
_ about the United States with almost The polico were called to restrain
The road It slips between the billed ’ Ituth
s^r
littlfr-cone^rrt'
as-they
usetl'to feel when they drove the and manage the great throng o f
AncEwandeni up ana .down;
crowding the church.
family horse on nil all-day trip to “ the city” thirty miles unfortunates
j Idled past the country store,
Mnny cripples arc said to have
It harries-tbrp^gh jho town,. , ( awayv
t.
thrown mvay their crutches, shouU i *
OV
_nin^ wheel-ruts' cross the
*n lJ
The people oT Florida this summer will put a suitcase or ing for jo y ..
‘j ri
two on the running board and “run up to the mountains” or
Bcnahth the*gum-trees tall; r*
THE POWER of mind, o f faith R 'l
It travels far through many lands,’ ahy place thdir fAncy calls them. The motor trip is no long­ nnd nf mental excitement is great
I.-*m
*j-- Yet Mover moves at all.
and
nmazing,
in
its
varied
revela­
er
regarded
us
a
hazardous
adventure.
Everywhere
on
the
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road the traveler sees thousands :upon thousands of other tions. Such "cures” arc produced
And many pass nlong the rond
by "laying on of hands" by "absent
i
By Sight -time and by day;
/. travelers going and coming. ,
treatment," by virtue o f tho power
It greets them all with smiling
The Herald does not believe that any of us comprehend in certain sacred relics.
, .
face , , .
From the dignified Protestant
what wonders the automobile is working in the development
An helps them on their way.
of America. Historians of the future will likely write Episcopalian to the howling voodoo
And t II they come, with horse and
doctor in the jungle, nil have mir­
learned chapters regarding "That period of civilization dat­ aculous cures to report.
art,
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WHERE FLORIDA LAGS
W itl steers and creaking wains, ing from the advent of the automobile.” The period will be
And fl|iU they como.and atiU .they studied as the schools of today study the Renaissance period
IN OLD TIMES kings had the
DE LAND DAILY NEWS
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of European history. The changes produced in the customs healing power, but they were spe­
And still tho road remains.
and "K ing’s evil” was their
♦
We recall having heard a m an: one much harder. Just so it is ns
and character of the people by the wide use of the automobile cialists
specialty.
say once upon n time that it was [regards other things mentioned,
are
making
a
new
woritii
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You hear rarely o f their cures
I would tha£*T a road might be,
now, but perhaps "K ing’s evil" born worth getting drunk to come to the i But that doesn’t transform a sorry
4 .* ---- —— o— s----Amjf like the road could roam —
day when one will do as much enough showing into a creditable
l.o . Simloru, M«&gt;imn.

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,ow^ t^ K ; , u i£
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The fellow
t^'J
t® enrry out the ajhe, v * 1
hating f cut the
■"N ohA c c o S ? k it™,'
the man who wrutc1 t lb*M
No wonder "^t7"|f. _ ,
more easily than men k v '
to teach n man to
1
w
i t hthe
i n most
i,n&gt;t^mhinir.TvJ
with
costly fi.k- * *
catches the least fish.

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From town to town ,Irom sea to
sea —
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Yet always stay at home.
T o aldAb««et)U e and t l w (Kluire,
Thelbeggar-man nnd dame,
To be A friend^o all the world,
But^til! remain the drfme.

. ^A.re You a Drifter?
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How thrifty are you? Have you been drifting along
with the current or have you made it a practice to save
w:Rulnr|^ ^l^ysttyT M jticay^’.gradually accumulating an

Should you be thrown out of a job unexpectedly or
should hard&gt;timcs come upon you suddenly would you be able
to finance yourself over the troubled times or would you be
found among the dependents?
Statistics show that almost ninety per cent of our peo­
ple leave no estates at the time of their deaths, and only a
comparatively, few leave accumulations of any appreciable
amount. The records say that ninety-two per cent leave
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‘lesg.thtm ort9JjiAWs4a&lt;Mollnrs, and few leave as much as ten
thousand dollars.
*M T1\?’gAfllt,HlHJt1Wfyfr&gt;fr,A?nuHcan3 have no income asitie
from
their regular salaries or wages. Few there are who
Pay.your btlia baforo uoxt Motv.
have‘
saved
enough money-to make investments and who
day and have your records clcanare nojy getting,an income from those. inyeatm6»tfWj"UnexWeijk” begins.

To help them all upon their way
Along my shining track,
. The farmer yrith his heavy load,
Th£ peddler with his,.pack.
Y ot sfcce I can not be the road —
“ cah never "be —
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Then'’who will take the twining
road,
Thtfiahining road with me?
— Vljtpr Starbpclf.

■’iOVisa
r
^wS^TrtvPttccltifre* that Ihq sl^ip to
Ku human face fcro&amp;s longer with age.
I a other words,Hhc fa ce isn't whut • . 4n a
all .sides,
it used to be;
C
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The Republicans, started' talking
today-nt Cleveland. This convcnf [. tion ^ill be-.i‘t«m e” compared with
the one scheduled for New York u
' littleJater in the month.

Anil still the worthless circulars
r clutter the mails, hi ling the waste
ape* baskets, in many, nawapaper
; office*. Perhaps non\c day business
houses will realize thnVttys method
o f securing business docs not get
1 results.

cUy like Snnfi&amp;nt opporttfnity for thrift beckons on
Tho hanjbt o f the city are' waiting to assist in any
way so that they* can be systematic savings. Real estate
offers great possibilities for independence. A few dollurs
invested in vacant property, either city lots or country acre­
age, will in a short time come back to the investor many
times over. Sanford real estate is good real estate.
The
prices hAve not been inflated ns is the case in many Florida
cities., Vnlues of real estate here are steadily increasing.
There is rio ^ a f^ investment and no surer guarantee for
futur6 inilepefmerice thfin well located nnd properly priced
property in this city.
Check over, your thrift habits. Decide for yourself
whether you are a drifter.

o f poverty and filth is dying out.
one, by any manner of means.
Soap and water also perform thinking as does any decent man in
the process o f getting sober. For
There is no time like the present
miracles nnd there is no relapse.
some months now Florida has been for thought along
these lines.
on
a
political
drunk.
She
is
now
at
Without
any
exception
o f which we
VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS give
"A l" Smith und Bryan" as the the sobering time, the time for nrc cognizant the candidates who
probable Democratic ticket.
Mr. some constructive thinking. And have been talking pleadingly apd
Brynn, of course, is not William here are some o f the things which more or less persuasively to uS f o f
iiiu y iin have,
iin v v i if
Junnings, hut his brother, the g ov ­ (TA-decidedly worth thinking about: the past several moons
Floridu’s average rural child at­ they could possibly lug it in, told us
ernor o f Nebrnska.
Such n ticket would considerably tends school about seventy-four how superlatively favorable they
were to education. Wc should set
days each year.
disturb W. J. Bryan.
One adult person in ten in Floiv our minds that we are going to deA STRONGER ticket would be idn is illiterate? the state ranking mand somewhat o f performance as
a follow-up to the promises of the
McAdoo und Wnish, although it eleventh in illiteracy.
Florida ranks thirtieth in per victors.
might not delight Wall Street.
Nothing is more important than
cent o f school time lost.
Florida runks thirty-fifth in per the matter o f education. If the
ACTIVE IMAGINATIONS reort that Frank Munscy hns sold capita cost per pupil, which is 37 state is to embark upon the enter,
is New York Sun to Cyrus H. K. per cent lower than the average prise o f educating, nnd she has al­
Curtis. Munsey has not sold The cost per pupil in.tlie United.Jjtates. ready followed it ,.J o „ the point
In the nvtflritge amount o f salary where there can be n o lm n in g back,
Sun, nor discussed selling, and
would not sell it. lie has things paid teachers Florida ranks forty- no matter who there might be thnt
might desire it, she should push
to *say well worth saying, nnd, first.
The length of the Florida school that enterprise to tho utmost limit
wants a medium of publicity.‘ This
"(term r«nk*“ hirty-fonrth. i * * ’
4®f nbiHtjr
fir b fflc fa k ------------------------------,&lt;r|1
_ rthe Jewrtrn
in -Li—
J|r, ’(^though
H onda docs not attain a
u 1great progress as we have made.
war,
'ftfthoujrhfI .* §Surely
urcl&gt;’ Florida
will
bless tho ut_
bfg. W
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hi^h place nor encompnss
encompass any along other lines, but a steady
it did cost 260 milliions nnd
;ble record when compared with progress that is at least marked
lion lives.
t
sister states concerning these enough to be encouraging. We just
Poison gas will do more good
than it has ever done harm. It has tHing*. And our showing Is not need to push on and out.
Florida will stand at the* head
been known to destroy the boll oge which is by uny means con­
ducive to the good o f Florida, ftome of the clnss o f the states when
weevil.
here
And now. in the Ukraine, Trotz-i ovf the
. things
■ , " wc- find
;
, v are un- along with other marvelous assets
ky orders his army flyers to ’ use 'Icwtood by us; for instance the and ndvuntnges she can announce
gas against locusts and field mice. ° * e o f,
dllteracy^ which is to the world that she has hottered
We could uso it here, a heavy | (^ rc duo to eo»«l»MORi attendant them all in the matter o f education
variety^ to destroy prairie dog
a m!xe't population than to facilities.
We lead in too many things to
colonics, snake* in their brecdiiisi
actual nc^uet. Making outplaces, und rnts in city sewers.
1?Wers, to sco ,antI understand this lag in any, more especially to Ing
in one o f tho importance of this.
____ia quite another proposition, und
DR. BRILL, psycho-analyst, s a y : J ------- r . __ _— — —
George Washington was a "schiz­
oid" nnd Abruhant Lincoln 't
JUNE WEDDINGS
’’syntonic."
If interested in thorc words, itsk
BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
•your psycho-analyst.

Four American *. girls have . rer
turtle^ from uti pnsycccsafu) try^to
( i AVE It for his opinion, that whoever could
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South America wh)iro thpy ’wmb* in malce twyears p f com, or two blades of grass, to grow upon
| search o f ‘ wilder mtn "thnn yeti'
And 4py day in New York". Per­ n spot o f grouhd where only one grew before, would deserve
haps 4f they, had ttifd Uqrnco thug better of mankind and do more essential service to his counwoutif have been more aueenssful.-- ‘ Jxy, fhan.yjij W h o l e p o l i t i c i a n s put together.— Swift.
----------1&gt;------ -B ig fish tales arc predominant in
E America but in New Guinea they
’ have the reputation for putting.out
THE VALUE OF LAZINESS
the biggest buttartVy-slonex. -Tbu
• “ — -M IA M I HERALD
,,, . latest one from there says that
butterflies measuring ten inches
.
acrosnfuT&amp;ftftS'M ife fiifen ifl.tchv-'f* Moat-people do not need to bo| Of course laziness, per so. is not
• ered*
advised at this tinm of year to desirable. Mr. Kelly contends, howU IJU?t ‘ro!lie!‘ nuturoliy ever, thnt most of the invontions
Because her husband placed n with the arrival^)f the annual cpl-i which are used In our modern life
hunch of firecrackers under her bed demte of ip fiiif fever, For thi* have been brought about In order
and set them off while «So’ was
Blvc- by* ' to Silve work- ThiM i" probably trub.
IvJly'.before a group of but If there hod been both physical
alM(tfng, a Ixis Angeles wahmA-4"*
•uing her husband for divrrcc. Us- hotel men in Washington the other und mental laziness there would
ually It is a different kind of blow­ day, will be received with less of a have been no inventions. There Is
up ir^the family aiTairs which leads shock than it would at some other no virtue in being merely indolent.
time o f year. He says thut the i There is value in the intellectual
to separation.
progress o f the world ims come n o t' activity which results in making
g;y
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---------- O---------Clara Myers, n Chicago pick- through those who are energetic,! life more easy and efficient.
; pockat, wai\ recently arrested for hut those who are lazy, and he s u g -! Th*™ I,
InJ™en8e amount o f
the two hundred und thirty-second Rested that everybody cultivate the
sriirit of tiutiitSnea
useless work. Tho person who
time* She has served in twelvo spirit or indolence.
merely splutters about with a great
penitentiaries und sixty-two jails
fltf, Kelly thinks he has proof o f show of activity is rarely the perand Tias paid Ones aggregating hi, theory. He cites a possible e x - .
whd accomplishes the most
twenty-five! thousand dollars in the ample. At one time, he
ht aays,
says, a man
m an'The
o f the present day
! The_ spirit at
pastnwenty years, ijhe udmitted who
L wanted' u drink
*
* “ walk
“ to |markedJby
'
* and‘ scurrying*,
‘
would
hurrying
that the first pne hundred arrests the spring uftor it. Sometime i t 1Often more can be accomplished by
..
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j were tho hardest.
occurred to some lazy man that he i quietly sitting down nn d'Fhinkfng
‘
might save himself many steps if
if!things
: things over tha
than by rushin g heudAitd nbw that the «ity commis- the water wera closer. The result l°ng into the task,
aioners have autborize&lt;l the city |of thia was the invention o f a pail! ft this sense Mr. Kelly is right.
to proceed with plans for in which he could carry a suppl
the hulk^Ung pf ^ k c Monroe, it for ,tho day to the house. A lairly i l t . i i not always the amount o f
,
- f * wot,; that a person does which
probf
wonT be so very rang be- device l,f somi lasyi
man waif
latjr-men
waif tfi
tHa counts, hu*. the way in which It is
fore ewe can tell people in other pump and the windmill, and toi]ay! done. The apparently lazy person
■tales about the wunderful lake hU a pcr:n*n needs to do to get a is very often the most efficient.
effi
j boulevard to be found here, drink is to g o to the spigot und But the apparently lazy person is
iwoad along* the Igkp.will bo turn the water on.
not always really lazy.
iffird'a mosf popular drive and
limelight the winter visitors as
1 as the home people.
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M Y F A V O R IT E STORIES

BHdes of 1221 are not so pretty
BY IRVIN S. COBB
of 1623 says James Cantlerk of the marriage license
in New York. "N ot so
A group of moving picture mag­ who had come downstairs to call up
said Cannon of this year’s nates were huving a dinner; i t his office and report progress after
I mind last year when the least, so the siory runs.
a preliminary size-up o f the im­
“ re as pretty us the proAcrozs tho lobby o f the hotel pending event. "Y ou can take
June roses. The girls’ where the banquet was to be held our jime—that bunch upstairs
U irresi
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dunging the /lasU ight, gxpert at— barely
gotten seated."
a been &lt;
^T h at’s the very reason
’ o f the*
• • ln ■uch a hurry,” answi
issued than for the
_ he was carrying • 1
operator as he dived Into the
o f bat d^ear. Ninety camera he traveled a t g
‘
elevator. " I want to
the women a
"W hat'e your rush?"
ogreph made before t
napkins tucked in at the

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teresting to have Washington^
or Lincoln’s opinion o f u psycho­
analyst—of Freud, for instance.
Who could imagine a boy bah$ nine
weeks old falling in love with bL
grandmother?
THE GOVERNMENT shows n
fine model o f mail carriers, flying
across the continent in 26 hours.
That will he thp regular schedule,
beginning July 1, with night fly­
ing.
Railroad men, of whom mnny
are very able, should study that
model. It shows what they must
soon do, or join the dodo and gyeat
ivion.
auk, in oblivion.
MEN DROPPED by Princeton
included not one "letter man" in
athletics. The best nthletcf al!
passed. • .Several musicians, nonathlettc, did not.
That means nothing cxcept-’thn*.
a brain, specialising in music, may
well be lacking in another direc­
tion, and without disgrace or lazi.
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I f the hoy hns the right stuff
In him, h * will turn out all right
in spite o f being spanked at fre ­
quent intervals.— Baltimore Sun.

It is curious how an idea once, thoughts o f love." But for tho
implanted firmly in tho heads o f ! verV reason that wc have so often
Immunity « d
. cu.m m .I c r i.c l,
therefrom persists for centuries truo; whereas the fact is, there is
after conditions have changed and,no peri id o f the year when a young
the reason for them has disap- man's fancy is so distracted from
pcared.
(thoughts o f love by thoughts of
For many generations June hns fishing, boating, baseball, g olf and
been considered the appropriate learning. And if the young man
qionth for orunge blossoms ami phould go n-courting in the spring,
bridal veils, yet the unsentimental like the birds and beasts, it is not
wouh; irony..ie that no acunon ol often thnt the bride can have the
the year could be less suitable for trousseau ready by Jiinc.
a honeymoon than that most dis­
In reality the young man turns
agreeable one when enervating hur t Ms thoughts to love more often and
and humidity, nettle rash nnd nio» more naturally after the baseball
the temper touchy uiui life more or .season and the snorts of summer
quitocs
V
X H I and all sorts o f discomforts are over; when the parlor
. ____ sofa is
make the temper touchy nnd life inviting; v .c n ti.e w nter dances
more or less u misery. Under the begin Hnd the theatres and movies
fiery sun illusions evnporetc and ure in full blast. The sumo may be
love withers.
•
isaid o f his turtle dove.
Doubtless it aii started in th** | Without wishing to discourage
long ago when humanity hilrm atcd any nuptials already dated, we nay
more or leas in the winlcr, and away with all the obsolete nonthere was little chance o f courting sense. November is the proper
or petting parties before the fam ­ month for lightly turning to
ily fire/ It was doubtless those thoughts o f love, and midwinter
dnys of which tho poet speaks in should he Hymen's own season.
words flu oft and so tiresomely Matrimony in its trying early
quoted: “ In the spring
a young stages is so much more easily en9pl
man’s
fancy lightly turns to dured then than in ihe Uog days.

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Greece has become a republic
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
with u government something like
that o f the United States, and wc
Three times William Jennings j nation of some candidate who can.
suppose that Greece has unwitting,
Bryan has borne the standard of ( not possibly muster the necessary
ly made provision for a congress,—
his party in presidential campaigns, twp-thirds n ujority. Into the deadMiami Herald.
cif which wiU loLow permanent
On four other occasions the stand­
Sugar maraot
l,cw York, last ard has been snatched from his out­
l r a ? t ^ n Mr. L‘ i i an may fling
week recorded the lowest price in stretched hands. isovcrtheleas^Mr. his \still compelling oratory,
two years. But the consumers know
about it only by reading and not Bryan has always rallied ’round. voice has lost nothing of its cunby the price they pay.—Jackson­ No other LetniiCrat hns spoken ni6f* « te P°*B»:ai skill is unim­
louder or longer m the party’s de­ paired. None of the aspirants for
ville -Times-Unipn.
fense than he. Now when he is no
Now that Florida has acted somo longer the Boy Orator, but a grave
o f the papers that supported Mr. and reverend su;c»nutn,
nuivVO.iusiii iUil
full of
MeAdoo are referring to him as y
dead'
and fundamentalism, he
: conU..uv as Umg
the eminent Californian. Just a
it did in
to the convention as a
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who
cut
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that the
t-large from an entirely
lltlefrxl..
have in mind, called him our
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Daily Fashion Note |
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Dogs Menace! n. . wowderfai j w
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Blnka—What makes you think
1 0 s h e e p o f Australia she’s an expcrt atanow shoelD g?,.,,
nA. . n .Tr— 7
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-f Jinks— She must ‘be. She can
tI
Australia, J“ no |even walk ffracefulljr in jfaloshaa*—'
. 10.— The menace o f the pac!;s o f [ j U(j - c
wild dogs that roam the Omeo •
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Plains and tear out the diroats o f
Reduction of. the number o f en*
shcop was described today to the tries at the horse show in London
Victorian minister fo r la m ^
_ J this sprung was ascribed l a t h *
A deputation from the Gipps- ’ development o f mechanical trana.
•Umi Khlr^s asd
tyuHitr TYkl well
[.ejation asked the minister for an * maintained.
increased subsidy to facilitate the
destruction of the dogs. The min­
ister promised that the government G A B R IE L ---------would do all it could to help the
GREATER
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settlers.
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Councillor Braid o f Omeo Shire
COM FORT
explained that sheep dogs had been
lured from the homestcadi by
female dingoes (prairie wolves).
P. A . MERO
These dogs had crossed with the
dingoes, producing n strain that
proved-• a greater menace
to sheep
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MISS ROSAMOND RADFORD, Society Editor

Mrs. Ray Entertains

Scarf Sleeve

H er Home.On Monday.
The f*ip&lt;&gt;e Organ Club of the
Baptist Church met at the home o l
Mrs. J. B. Ray on Palmetto Avenue
on Monday afternoon, The meet*
ing was called to order by tho
president, Mrs. W. D. Gardiner.
Those answering to roll call were
Mrs. Hnrris, Mrs". McAllister, Mra.
Volie Williams, Mrs. Scott, Mrs.
Hall, Mrs. Sellman, Mrs. Gardiner,
Lurs. ciaines, Mrs. Phillips, Miss
Jeanette Laing, Miss Martha Fox
and the hostess, Mrs. Ray.
During the business session Miss
Fox was elected vice-president, and
a mol.on was carried to discontinue
meetings for the remainder of the
summer. I h c next meeting will be
on the first Monday in October.
Mrs. Philips and Mrs. Mainon
delighted those present with vocal
selections and Mrs. Harris gave a
beautitul instrumental solo. The
hostess,
assisted
by her .daughter,
as 1
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I Miss Dorothy Ray, served delicious
|ice cream and cake.

honoring Miss
Mrs. F. F. Wtl,| Lake. 3:30 PIItchary
rehearsal,
lurch, 8:30 p. m,
reception, honoring
kjry bridal party at
" a . D. Zachary. Hostujtie Zachary, Mrs. A.

rs. A. K. Powers.

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Philysw rehearsal at
k, at tho Methodist

Wednesday
Philyaw nuptials at
Methodist church,
kchary nuptials, Meth»t high noon.
Thursday
Roosevelt Auxiliary, U.
ill meet at the parlors
jt church at 8 p. m.
hodist Sunday school
picnic at Enterprise in
m. All are to meet at
it 2 o'clock.
1 be a special meeting
ril Neighbors" at 7:30
M Masonic hall.
[ Friday
Bon Ton and Friloha
si, Mrs. Ed Bet,ta, Park
club; hostesses, Mrs.
Id Mrs. Minarik; home
rtarik, 100 Laurel Ave-

The scarf sleeve is the interest­
ing feature of th efrock and is
one thnt could easily be copied.
It consists merely of a langth of
crepe applied to the under por­
sw of Gainesville 'nr- tion of a very short sleeve. The
collar on this imported frock fas­
[rening. .
tens in the hack and n double girdle
keeps the lines very trim about the
._ Chittenden left this hips.

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able
too
formal for
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with silk printed in Oriental pattern, the
silk forming side panels with pointed
lower edges, and the collar. Long flare
sleeves are slashed at the back and
bound with selt-matcrial. ( Medium
size requires 35* yards 36-inch faille
and 1H yard 40-inch silk.
Ginger is the color of the rerood
model, fascinatingly draped with a

V Kilauea, Hawaii's famed volcano, once more is active— more active than at any time In mnny years and recent eruptions have been
auuicting wide attention. This pirtute, tnken at the most recent
•(Upturn, gives u slight idea of tr.c seeling caldron of smeke and

llaamc.

Westminster Club
Holds Meeting

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„ Milten'Mrm. Nevea of
isnd Miss' Frknpfa'Gon^pending today at- tho

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End Celery Season
Is Marked By Picnic
Saturday Afternoon

The Westminster club met Mon­
day afternoon at the homo of Mrs.
Joe Chittenden with Mrs. Chitten­
den, Miss Laura and Miss Edna
Chittenden as hostesses.
Mrs. Davison, who has just re­
turned from a visit to Miss Zita
Davison, gave a most interesting
talk on tho conditions and work be­
ing done among the mountaineers
in Tennessee.
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After an enjoyable social hour,
Mr3. Chittenden, assisted by Miss
Fern Ward and Edna Chittenden,
served delicious lemon punch with
cake.
About 19 were present at this In­
teresting fleeting.

Agricultural Expert
Urges Use o f Films

FirstModel: Pictoriat Review Dresa
•an# Sires 34 to 32 inches
■ ‘bust.
No. 1893.
Price, 45 cents.
Second Model: Dress No. 1900.
Sizes, 3t to 42 inches bust, and 16 to
20 years. Price, 45 cents.

Party
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Sunday witnessed a very enjoy­
able but quiet party when Mrs.
W. S. Sry Jr. celebrated her birth,
day, at her home on Park Avenue.

l»oe leaves today for
Mrs. Bledsoe. Mr.
night for Denver, Colo.
»« slimmer.

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'st Creator having .Ijgen
&gt;t of His- in fln iu n p % cy
our BrotAerU .l. A refer•
he cares end troubles o f
itoy existence to a atate
duration, that severing
nk from our order that
together, may we who
dm be more ..strongly
■other In brother!y’ 'love
ion and doing kind acta,
'Rare and happhtesa o f
• of his immediate relafiends who are moat
« n at the lots we have
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TOKIO, June 10*—Japan’s prob­
lem o f oil supply, for years one o f
Increasing
anxiety, especially to the
increasing anxi
vy, will becoi_____ _____H H
acute If claims mad* on behalf nf
the South Manchuria Railway Com­
pany are proved.
For seven years the railway has
been conducting experiments in the
production o f oil from oil shales
ra V W o u t fh" I1W ordinary course
o f the company's mining o f cost at
it* Vuabtin mine, ';n South Man.
eburta. (The - experiments, it Is
claimed, have proved that this shale
lx o f especially fine quality for oil
production by dnr-diatillation pro: that fuel oil can, be
bla method at a p6st &gt;
m if gorlpetition4 with present
e u in Japan, and that if
properly exploited the Fushun
sh a m alone should yield 700,000
ton* o f oil annually, which is almoat .equal to the entire present
coneumption of the empire.
The addition o f this amount to
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the present domestic oil production
would made it unnecessary to imA GAY LITTLE FRO£K
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rt petroleum and its products.
Apricot color silk and rotton crfpe,
pan now produces approximately
32o,000 tons o f crude oil a year, xrvered with circles of Copenhagen blue,
ttken from wells in the northern s used for this gay little frock, featuring
part o f the main island. The an­ be aide opening and square neck. It is
at of the emt-frock adapted to
nual conaumptlon is e s tim a te d beThe collar and stringiOOO and 1,000,000 tons a
silk aod the sleeve*
' loaf or short. This
'resident o t
ly of the soft cotton
Mspany, has been in Tokio lo confer
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EMBROIDERY SMARTENS
BLOUSES
The tunic blouv* with an embroidery
border done in brilliant color* is quite
a* smart a garment as one could a&lt;ld to
the eeaaon’a wardrobe. The motife on
this model may be carried out in beads,
rope silk or braid. Sometime* bead*
are combined with braid, and again
they are used with ailk. A background
of navy, blue or brown would prove |
effective for the high tones of the sea­
son. Medium size requires 3&gt;| yards
54-inch material.
Pictorial Review Blouse No. I 960.
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35 J
cents. Skirt No. 1051. Sizes, 24 to 36 I»
r j_,n .
inches waist. Price, 30 ceou. E m -ijO C B a S l l e
broidery No, 12847. Blue or yellow j * D e le g a te s
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cratic National Chairman and his
Imposing colleague* may decide
#na. our next President will ba,
hut Joe Basils; musical director
&gt; f the convention, will have what
asaerta la a still more difficult

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MADRID. June 10.— An npproriatttnn for educational farming
i films is sought by Jose Luis de la
Roma, one of Spain's leading agri.
“•
.Cultural experts, ns an nid to the j
agricultural development of the
country. Ho points out that much
has been done in other countries in
this direction, while here it* has
been neglected in spite of the fact
that agriculture is the principal in­
dustry of Spain.
Scnor de in Roma urges that the
most modem methods of nil
branches of farming and hreding,
hiitter mul cheese making, irriga­
tion and scientific fertilization, be
shown by films throughout the land
and argues that such u campaign i
would inculcate love of country in
farm youth and check th- immigratlqq to industrial centers.

Out o f town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Sry Sr. o f I’alatka, Mr.
F. Collum leaves today
The end o f n successful celery and Mrs, J. W. Lash, and L. G.
th’s visit in Boonvlllc, season was pleasantly marked lnat Hollar and Mr. Tarramore o f
Saturday afternoon by a swimming Osceola. •
party and picnic supper at Silver
|. Randall add Mrs. flar- Lake, given by Mr. and Mrs. Wllf Daytona spent Sunday Hnm Moore Scott to tho entire per­
ts of Mrs. Ed. Randall sonnel o f the Sanfod Division of
tbe American Fruit Growers, and
th eir families. ’ The weather man
evidently felt that the occasion
T’CmfcM.
•was ’oho fornfjtcelal'tiwitmeni! for
thd daily shower came just early
Re v ie w
ast of Ocala, salesman enough to leave a beautifully clear
... the
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snd Company, is in
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I ff STRIPED ACPACA
rks, popular Insurance sports, over forty people sat down
•‘l
itku, is in the city today to a delicious picnic supper, spread
Alpaca &gt;&gt; the very, very new fabric
riends.
nf the season for trotteur frocks, and ic
on • single long table in the pavil­
hairline stripe it may be used riTectively
ion. The evening concluded with
in the development of this tfAivrpip-'
nifred Strong left yea- some impromptu speech making,
frock.
For the collar, veatee and
ipend a few days with ' and nn hour o f "visiting” between
iwckets, plain ailk is used, outlined
Gainesville.
1 members of different departments.
with fancy braid. The long sleeves ari.
—
ig those present were Mr.
mr. ami
I Among
and
close-fitting and tlicir smartness u
ty friends of Mrs, Joe Mra. \V. M. Scott, Ms. Werner and
emphasized by their simplicity. Me­
I regret to learn o f her Mrs. Douncy o f Pittsburgh, Mr.
dium size requires 3jq yards 34-inch
acts at her home on Calver o f Orlando, Mr. and Mrs.
fctri|&gt;cd and M yard 36-inch plain
Sandy Anderson, M. and Mrs.
material.
Derby, Miss Margaret Berner, Mr.
Pictorial Review Dresa No. 1982.
and
Mra.
Abrams,
M.
and
Mrs.
[enhart is home from the
Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust, and 16 to 20
ipital, greatly improved, Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Foster,
years. Price, 43 cents.
the delight o f her many Mr. Chalio Flowers, Henry Roddenberry, Miss Alma Goetz, Mr.
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and• Mrs.
Jewett,
Mr. and
FOR THE TROPICS
Mrs. Marked, Mr. and Mrs. Myers,
Terwilleger left ycn- Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, Mr. and
Its debut at the smart Winter resort!
Gainesville. Miss Ter­
Mrs. Ritchie. Mr. and Mra. Steven­ »nd its first season out at the Summer
es to attend summer
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wathen, Mrs. vacation grounds is the programme o( &lt;
Williams and Mr. Wight.
this suit consisting of a skirt of white
flannel and blouse of white ailk ertpe!
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ryan o f Fort
E. Cox. who has been
de Chine. The blouse is embroidered '
Pierce
arrived
Sunday
to
be
the
i Mrs. J. E. Laing. left
with a Mah-Jong monogram in Chinese
hr an extanded trip guests o f Mra. J. E. Laing at her colors and has an inserted pocket at
i North, including a visit noma on Oak Avenue. Mr. Ryan the right side below the narrow belt of
flan end New York City. served a i city’s manager for sev­ *df-material. Medium sin requires
eral years and their many friends i J4 yards 44-incb flannel and 2J{ yards
■is DeForreat leaves are glad' loR n a w they will occupy
&gt;v*y two months. Mra. their former home on First Street
apeets to visit in Derby, in.the near future.
Worthington, Mass., be­
ing home.
Japan M ay Attempt

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which is in New York, The company has one hundred *
and fifty thousand acres o f rubber trees and as much
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going to give them jaxx et that
convention," Mr. Basil* declared.
"They will have the most sooth* '
ing music that can be found, and s
it will all be played by. a good g
old-fashloncd brass band.
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"No pulse raising saxophones
or feet tickling banjos will be
used. Tunes like 'Aready,* a bal­
lad written by Al Jolson, will p u t . !
them iu a thoughtful, judicial t
frame of mind.
"Thoso delegates will need
their nerves slowr* J------ — •
tho music will do tl
anything else."
Mr. Basil* haa |
euses,
stampede
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political &lt;
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Equip your car with a set of DUNLOP CORDS
BALLOONS and you will have ‘THE PREMIER '
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ALL TIRES.".
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Yowelt C o m p a n y
Puts, ©to B i s June
Clearance Sale

stood dint this is 'a clearance sale
T.reat Brit*
and not a sale pf cheap Roods
writers In lh#
bought especially for such purpose;
through hurrie
that only the best grade o f cloth­
ing and dry Roods will be dispensed
during the week.

W inner of Historic Epson Derby

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Bt. Petersburg Doubles Score Over
w„ Bradcntnwn— Orlando Sluha
Out 14 to 2 Victory Orcr
Tampa Team.

very attractive prices during the
five days o f the sale and that it
will he worth the while of everyone
to take thin opportunity to buy any
manner o f weaing apparel.
In the ads in Saturday’s and
Monday's Herald it will be noted
that there are some very attractive
offers in men’s and women’s ready
to wear furnishings. For the men
there arc underclothes, shirts,
ruits, socks, and the like; even the
summer clothing is being sold at
greatly reduced prices, and the
summer has barely begun. For th &gt;
women there nre silk, lim n and
cotton goods o f every valety in ad­
dition to ready made frocks, suits,
hose, underwear, a good brand o f
bathing suits, nnd mnny other ar­
ticles that arc of interest.
The m anngcrs'want it under-

LAK ELAN D , Fla.. June 10.—
Lakeland wns returned winner in
the first game o f the Daytona
series 8 to 4 Monday. Extra base
hits were common. Rnin fell dur­
ing a portion of the game.
Score by innings:
Daytona ....... 000 201 100—4 9 0
Lakeland ........ 512 000 00x—8 11 l
Cooper und Clancy; Lcnrn nnd
Smith.

England's racing classic.
•
Samsovino, owned by Lord Derby, which won the Epsom Derby

B Y CONDO

EVERT TRUE

American Jumper

ANN ARBOR, Mich., Juno 10.—
DeHart
Hubbardll
prospective
leader of the Uni ted* States squad
o f broad junipers in the Olympic
games, has as his greatest nmbitlon the breaking o f tho world’s
record o f 25 feet 3 inches, held by
E. O. Gourdin, form er IlnrvHrd
star. Next to that, this year, he
cherishes an nmhition to ^o through
the season with u record o f 24 feet
or better in each o f the meets in
whichc he takes part.
He had
maintained- th lr pace n fr -t n The
.Western Conference' meid.'
Tho 44-year record o f tho A. A.
TJ. championship meets show but
three jum ps-of more thau.2k.CtvU
bard himself. The records o f the
Olympia games show but two
jumps over 24 feet, one by Meyer
Prinstein and tho other by Irons
m 1908, when he made 24 feet GM*
inches. The accepted world's rec­
ord did not reach the point Hub­
bard set fo r himself as a weekly
mark until Krncnzlein made 21
feet -IVi inches In 1899. Prinstein,
O’tjonor o f Ireland and Gourdin
have made successive new marks.
Hubbard commenced his 21-foot
jumps thru year In tho Illinois In­
door relays, when he made 24 feet
7 inches. Lack o f authentic records
allpw Hubbard's friends to claim
this as a world’s indoor record. In
his, butuodr work he has Jumped
from 24 feet 2% inches, his record
In the Druku relays, to 25 feet 2%
inches, in an exhibition jump ut
tho Ohio rejays.
w-To better, if possible, his jump­
ing ability, Coach Steve Farrell of
Michigan has been working Hub­
bard as a sprinter since the middle

New York Beats St. Louis— Detroit
Rents Philadelphia in WellPitched Came—Cleveland
Trounces Washington.

NEW YORK, June 10.— A three
base hit with the bases hill, by
Wilson, a recruit outfielder, en­
abled New York to make it two
straight from Pittsburgh Monday,
fi to 4. Cooper pitrhrd well for
the Pirates, until the seventh.
Ocsehger was relieved in the sev­
enth inning for a pinch hitter.
Kelly of New York wns forced to
Icnvc the game after being spiked
by Morunvillc.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh . . 000 020 200— I 10 1
New York
100 000 Mix— G 10 2
Cooper, Morrison and Schmidt;
Ocsehger, Snyder,
Barnes
nnd
tlowdy.

CHICAGO, June 10. — Boston
went into first place Monday, de­
feating the Sox fi to I, while ,St.
I ouh won front the Yankees.
Ehrnkc kept the four Sox hits
scattered and was given good sup­
port. Four hits, two sacrifices and
a fielder’s choice in the first inning,
gave the Red Sox a three run lead.
Lyons retired in the second in
favor of Connelly.
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Score by innings:
Boston . . . . . .
310 IliO 000— r. 13 0
Chicago .
000 100 000— 1 I 2
Ehmkc and O’Neill; Lynns, Con­
nolly nnd Crouse.

| Is Best Gymnast
On Olympic Team
i NEW YORK. June 10.— Firernai&gt; Frank.KrU qf New York,
the National and metropolitan
champion gymnast,, who led the
Olympic' gymnasts four years
leave these shores for the Olym­
pic games in Paris at the Col
•mbes stadium, it) July.
At Madison Square garden in
1* tryouts, Krix captured fir,A
aaors in . if big field o f uakrents.’ Thd gymnastic represntation from
the U/iitcd
tales will consist o f eight men,
dtb two substitutes.
Kritz
ome out in the trials ahead of
11 the other competitors in all
he events, which consisted of
eriznntal bars, psrellel bars,
lying rings, rope climbing, side
«rse, long horse, and side horio
rithout pummels.
Krlx is only .30 years o f age,
It he has been gymnastically
cu red since he was a boy o f
* years. Bom in tha old Bo-

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Score by innings:
Philadelphia . 000 021)001— 3 5 2
D e tro it.
loo too 30 x— 5 H 5
Meeker aml^l’erkirts; Collins und
Woodnl.
Cleveland R; Washington I
CLEVELAND. O., June 10— The
Southern League
Cleveland Indians hunehed six of
their eight hits o ff Mogriitge in
A TLA N TA , &lt;ia.. June 10.—Tho
the fourth and fiflit innings for six
runs Monday and defeuted Wash­ Crackers won the first of a double
i n g t o n fi t o I,
bill here Monday from the Travel­
Score by innings:
ers 15 to Ti und lost the second 5
Washington . out) two too—1 10 j to d in the seventh and final in­
Cleveland .
000 330 OOx -G It) 1 ning when Pitcher Francis threw
Mogridge, Zalinixcr and Rucl; away the ball in an effort to catch
IJhlc und I,. Sewell.
a man on third.

Score by innings:
First game
Little Rock
000 000 U(
Atlanta .
512 311 30?
Cass. Blethlin. McCnl
pan; Kerr nnd Haworth.
Seeoqd (inme
Little Rock
000 02
Atlanta . .............102 10
Robinson, Roberts ai
Francis, Dumont and I

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Chicago .
Brooklyn .
Cincinnati
Boston .
Pittsburgh
,St. Ixuis
Philadelphia
Clubs

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Memphis . ...
New Orleans
Nashville . ...
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Atlanta ;
Birmingham

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Where Fishing Is A t Its Best!
THERE IS NO IIETTER PLACE TO BE SELECTED FOR
SUMMER OF REAL ENJOYMENT THAN
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH
You can «tart planning for that Summer Vacation right now by Buy*
ing and Building. You Buy and we will be glad to facilitate, in c«f7
manner at our disposal, your Building. *.
There are 315 acres of splendid Seashore and River front lots i
NEW SMYRNA BEACH. Prices for a few lota fronting on paved st^L!
with cement sidewalks are yet as tow as $460.00j half cash and ileferr"
payments over two years at 6% interest
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Laknbiud
Orlnnd..............
St. Petersburg
Bradcntnwn .
Tampa .
Daytona .

Boston
New York
Detroit . .
St, ...... is ,,
,Washington
.Chicago . .
[Cleveland .
Philadelphia

series 7 to G Monday afternoon and
split even with them.
BLO O D.
Score by innings:
Chattanooga . ..100 b01 023— 7 11 fi
Mobile ..............002 003 001— 0 12 5
Cunningham and D. Anderson;
Acosta, Ellis, Wilt sc nnd Devcrmcr.

need.
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« liquid remedy, u
.that tho children lor,
it
ju t u good
tions and disorder,
adult*. You c,n yn
your favorite drug Itol

ijl. Louis 5 ; New York 3
ST.
LOUIS, JumId.— The
Browns made it three in a row
over the New York Yankees by
winning again Monday, 5 to 3. Wil­
liams increased liis borne run siring
to nine in the fourth inning.
Jncohs also canto through with n
circuit drive.
Ill* I
Score by innings:
New York . ...*. 010 HU01)00--.7 13 1
St. Louis
000 320 (H»x— 5 J I 1
Jones a jul. Si hang; Wingpnl and

1 BOSTON, June 10.—Opportune?
hitting with arm™ by James,
Cooney and Bottom Icy on thrown '
ball.t in the fourth inning gave |
Boston a 4 to 2 victory over St,
Louis
Monday,
John Cooney,
brother o f the St. Louis player,
ADDS TO BUDGEt
____ ____
. Junb 10,. The city pitched a good gam e und kept out
commissioners have been asked to of trouldc most of the wny.
include an item of 119,950 in the
I city budget for the next fiscal year
with which to maintain a municipal
recreation and playground system.
R. 9* Ritter, ehnirionu o f tho 4om4
nomity recreation committee, told
thtt.coiumim.ionerx that the plan
How They Stand
hao.be en indorsed! by 40 organiza­
tions of various kinds in the city.
Florida State League

Gotham Fireman

THE

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IT ’ S CeU ITTfM C. T i r e I t 'S R t e k H T O N TI-D5.
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DETROIT, June 10. — Collins
pitched masterly bull timl Detroit
won Monday’s game front Phiiadcl.
tibia 5 to 3. Five errors behind
him enabled the Athletes to keep
within striking distance, but in the
pinches he was steady and effec(IrooMyii t: ('h ira g o3
BROOKLYN. June 10.— Kaufnian'n wnlked Fournier with the
bases full in the ninth inning,
forcing home the tying run nnd
Stock followed with a single, which
gave Brooklyn a I to 3 victory
over Chicago Monday. Vance fan­
ned 11 batters ond hold the Cubs
to five hits.
Score by innings:
Chicago .
110(11)001)39— 3 5 1
Brooklyn .
002000 002- I 9 I
Jacobs, Wheeler, KHuffman nnd
llartnctt;'* Vance and DeBerry.

STAY YOUNG

Lack of health,: strength and en­
ergy shows itself id lines In the face,
(labby Utah Md lack o f muscular
activity. :*• ; • f
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LEOPARDI’S - ELIXIR FOR
BLOOD build*, health,
strength and energy. It keep* the
flesh hard and firm, the eye* clear
and bright. It puts,' color in.' the
cheeks, a sparkle in the eye and
Chattanooga 7 ; Mobile fi
MOBILE, June 10.— Chattanooga flesh on tho body. I t la the'ideal
■- t
won the final game .ot the Mobile tonic.

King George accompanies his
tions o f English troops in London

Chillies Win From Red SoxBrooklyn Bests Chicago m
Close Game— Boston
Beats St. Louis.

ST. PETERSBURG'S PULLM AN
ST. PETERSBURG, June 10.—
In the presence o f n crowd o f more
than .'1,000 people, the official new
Pullman car o f the chamber o f
commerce has been designated ns
"Sunshine.”
The car was chris­
tened by.M ina Ruth Stebbins,-its
sponsor, wjth n buttle o f 8L Peters­
burg orange juice which she broke
on tlio coupling.

Nowhere on the East Coast caft,you today make an investment 80
merit or select a more ideal spot for that Summer Bungalow and a v»
tion of real recreation and pleasure..
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HOW CAN MOO CALL US 5WINC0.6RS WHEN
MOO GOT. VALUE FOR WOURMONfcM ? EM I
INSTANCE MOO PAID OS 72% BUCKS pOR
STOCK AND WE GAVE tV ALL BACK S o .
INAWAM MOOMAOE- THtMONEMON \
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AR&amp; CLEVER - NtW? Z CAN
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w it h t h a t ’

Our Sanford representative; Mr.J. P. Cartin, will be glad to meet i*
terested people and arrange to show them this growing devel^tnent
devetoptfleW’

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T H p WILL FIND A NEW HOME, LOCATE LOST ARTICLES, AND PERFORM MANY IMPORTANT TASKS FOR YOU
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f e e l in g

R E A L .ESTATE-

MISCELLANE

W A N T O T T O B trr—t n ^ from
That tired’ hn,fslck- discourag­
FOR SALE
I ^ D ’ - R A 'l 'E S
For Sale— House and.lot on San­
owner attractive residence with ed feeling caused by a torpid liver
_Magnolia _Aye.
PLENTY OF OTHER TRANS­ all improvements. Must be fn good and constipated bowels ran he ford Avenue. Price $1,250. Terms.
M lK .U .L t Concrete in., general
mh In Advance
cement work, sidew laK build hOR RENT— One room and g a r -: FERS, yes, but none wRh SER­ residential section and price must gotten rid
For Sale—Business now clearing
o f with surprising
FOR SALE— Dunlop Cord Tires by
age; hot and cold water. W. L. VICE for their middle name. Phone
in* hlncks. irrigaiion boxes. J. R.
be right. In answering give location
four to five hundred dollars per
Rumple, 1209 Magnolia.
Fellows Service Station, corner
promptness by using Hcrbine. You
V tV m
498.
rerv.illegcr,
Prc&gt;.
o
f
property
and
description
of
month.
$1,5U0
takes
it.
Come
patron*
■«f roil*
1st and Elm Ave. _
" i ‘_____ ,
feel
its
beneficial
effect
with
the
FOR
RENT
—
Three
furnished
,
house,
price
wanted
and
termj
ofquick.
ivnieillatetr (•r
ARE YOU
MOVING?— Call a
Lumtar and Building Material
FOR
SALE—
Golf
sticks
and bag.
housekeeping rooms for adults.
For Salt— Ten acres, 300 feet
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, t i cre&lt;' Address Box 80, care The . first dose as its purifying and reg.
Carter Lumber Company
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Box 117,
Apply Mi-Lady’s Shoppe.
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___ io « a in *
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lake
front,
good
dwelling,
garage,
a
They
will
do
tha
job
as
you
want
it!
Sanford
Herald,
ulating effect is ( thorough and
N. Laurel *&gt;U Phone 665.
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FOR HE NY— Looms'
Wouldn’t done. Phone 498._________________ » :............ .........
KOR
SALE—
Practically
new
sew—
•
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.......
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It
nc»
v&lt;m|y
drives
ou
t'
good
vur'e
,f
®f
f™lt
trees,
a
bag'
’___ tt*&gt; a !1«»
' complete.
HILL LUMBER CO.
House of
_ in g machine. Hox 117.
J
you be uble to use the money se­
...... 4 e s 11o r
Service, Quality
a id
Price cured by renting that vacant room
JIMMIE
HOWARD'S
repair
shop
T JP * d oub le a b o v e
5should
r « ^ read
- y 5 !the
5 Sclassified
| - ¥ A ■nrS
2 ,Y
0TPresident
r 5*%Mil.
?. a splendid feeling o ,f exhilaration,
Lt„ta|r u celery and vegetable farms
Lh“ rIn*tho
r is located at tho coner of 4ourtn
now going to waste? There are w^
read
the
A ,? ,i •JJun4*
10.—
help should
•lorand. in message sent to purlin- «trength,, vim. and buovancy o f 1city. If you want a city lot, a su- and Pine Ave. and he will be glad
many persons looking for places to page of The HeTald. There’s
r4 dates *r* f o r c o n insertion*.
Trunks, hnefface, pianos, safes, stay. Help take care of them and reason for sending out-of-town for ----- - - j ------' “ * *to *hesign
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burban lot, a house ready
built, to see any o f his old customers, and
refused
hi&gt;
spirits. Price
60c. Sold by Union...........................
of average length
in fact, anything, anywhere at not only make money but assist in help when there is probably jusl [°
celery farm, grove o*- anything in take care o f thei rwants at any
*
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I Pharmacy,
any tim e., QUICK SERVICE keeping people in Sanford. Phone tho person you want In the city kfrsii.. — -----------------tho real estate line end tin us. We time. He does general auto repair
---------'th**K*ln^l,&lt;s for flr,t
TRANSFER. Phone I
118 and give your ad over the tel­
sell at the owners’ price only. Call |work, and guarantees satisfaction.
ttlnr l» restricted to
S lin tll.u
^N OT TO AM, PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FRENCH ami see us. We give you the bar- Bring your auto troubles to him,
ephone. Uac The Herald for quick WHY
BE WADE A BUTTER EX­
l^oiiflea 11on. _
_
service._________________________
and then forget them.
1 gains anti service.
LAKE MONROE.
, ‘ r I* mads T h e S * n PORTING STATE?
i AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET NORTH TO----------------------------J
w||| t&gt;n r e s p o n s ib le
THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO. FOR SALE— Complete radio equip^
Notice
Is
hereby
of
pa&gt;
Advertising
It
takes
first
class
hay
to
pro‘
otlc®
**
given
that
the
construction
o
f
tho
asnhalt
paveFOR
RENT—
2
furnished
house­
m incorrect In sertion.
SEMINOLE HOTEL ANNEX.
will take small cash payment
keeping rooms, 710 W. First St. duee first class m ilk— first class ! m* T't cn ”French Avenue from First Street north to Lake Monroe hns
i*«r for aubse&lt;|tienl
and balance easy terms. Box 201,
tb’e of&lt;*ce s h o u ld be
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and FOR RENT — Two unfurnished mi,k t3 P , ^ uc« first, c,» “ milk .been completed and the completed work has been finally accepted by
enre Herald.
___
.mediately In c t s e o f
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­ _rooms. Apply .’ill Palmetto Ave. products. I hat first class hay can the Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida
FOR SALE— Fi*%e«n acres o f land,
FOR
SALE—
Comple
radio eqqnip11 i T i l ! w grown here the whole ■yedr
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gram. Rest advertising medium in v o p T c m t V i
A O VK H T IS IM IS .
all cleared. Four ncres of finest
nient
and
complete
sets
at various
l Am’ r i T u r
i round. 1 have proved it years ago Avnni.«
.
rhe ,„|.L
f,,llow,nK
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‘
ho
^
estimate
o
f
the
cost
of
paving
French
South Florida Published mornings.
j representative thor„i. ” ,
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mucj| |„n(j cjuflr(.,j j,,,,] drained.
ro6ms, $5.00 per week. 206 Park
prices. Cash or terms. Box 20L
in Mr. S. O. Chase’s gr.rtton
illlir with rate*, rules
Stnr-Tdlegrnm, Lakeland, Fla.
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fr0m
First
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n,,rth
to
Commercial
;
Eleven
acres
of
go.».l
farming
and
Aye;______
_______
{ration, will give you
Parties interested write o call.
a iru t -I feet in width and 10 feet in width from Commercial Street citrus land ready to net. Fifty one- euro Herald.
COLUMBUS lOn.) I.EDO Kit—Cln»»- FOR RENT—.'1 furnished rooms;
Information.
And if
KARL
SLAUFFER,
FOR
SALE—A
one
stable
manure,'
llled
ada
have
the
largest
c
irc
u
­
north
In
Lake
Monroe.
i
year-old
tangerines,
some
bananas.
Ibey Will assist you In
also four unfurnished rooms. 218
latio n In
Sou thw estern
Georgia.
Expert hwtss Pairyman,
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. B
Mr want ad to m a k e
Hate Sc fG-word) lln*.
From First Street to Commercial Street. 24 Feet Wide.
•- l&gt;ur acn*" of wnter mclon!’ rendy Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, HastFteneh Ave. Inquire .TOO French.
Hotel Pico, Sanford.
for
market.
Four-room
house
on
[
Vctive.
2-44 Cu, Yds. excavation (J? 4»c ................................................ $
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Iler93.60 hard
|lurt| runtl. Twenty minutes’
i
UTS AT N O T i r K .
drive ' lnKs
aid,
South
Georgia’s
greatest
131 lin. Ft, valley gutter @ $1.65 ........................................
137.55 from Sanford. To be sold nt n bar- FOR SALE—Two good milk w in ,
irrs should give their
'sp:
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
Lost and Found
poilofflce address as
334 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter &lt;«&gt; 76c____:..............
one calf. One Hundred Fifty
253.84 i m in If sold within next ten dnys.
h&lt;lr phone nunther If
id Sunday &lt;
Classified rates
wee kly and
17 cn (Write Box 114 Altamonte Springs, takes them. Would trade on re­
j 222 Lin. Ft. flush curb
35c ......... ........... ............................
I results. A b o u t one
per line. W
Wayeross
Journal- LOST an opportunUy to keep
10c per
ay
of s thousand has a
4t0B*f*O ; lir
Winter Park._______ cent model Ford. Ixgan Mercantile
1757 Si|. Yds. 6” rock base
8(V......... .... ................. ....... ....
Wayeross. Georgia.
Her
and the others can't
__aid,
______________________________
abreast with the times by not
Company. Geneva. Fla.
LAWN FERTILIZER
741 S-|. Yds. 2" sheet asphalt top (u&gt; $1.02....... ... .................. .
tie ‘ With
you unMas
755.82 FOR SALK— Beat bargain in Snn- FOR SALE— Used steel pulleys,
TO REACH the prosperous farm- reading the classified
pages of
your address.
640 Si|. Ft. concrete nlley returns (&lt;iD 30c............................. .
192.DO ford. 18 lota on French Ave., "5
era and fern growers of Volusia (your daily
newspaper. Herald
different sises. Hoolehsn-Colcole
Mllmisnre M U ST ha
county
ndvertisu
in
the
L
eljtn
d
.
want
ads
contain
many
interesting
60 00 ' nt'rl’!,' ,—$8,000.00 quick sale, good mnn C o . _____________________
f)0
pound
bags................
......
$1.25
2 Typo II Inlets &lt;fi&gt; $30.00 ............................ ..........................
yrrenn at T h e I I * * terms. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
Unity News, rate lc per word, casii messages. It will puy you to read 100 pound bags ..............$2.00
tU erffler nr hr trt45 I-in. Ft. 12" Btorm sewer (ft* $1.05............... ....................
47.25
FOR SALE— Dishes of all kinds,
'Irphmir
UUeootlnwith order.
I them dailv.
fruit jars and green coffee. 329
laboratory inspection of materials .............................
33.35
t aut valid.
Sanford Ave.
___
A LITTLE WANT AI) in T h o, LOST— Keys on chain. Return to
Prompt, E f f i c i e n t
lo-gal
expense,
advertising,
etc.,
2
per
cen
t....
......
.......
FOR
SALE
45.13
We
deliver—Terms
cash.
Herald office. Reword.
Ileruld will bring you big re­
Bervlca.
FURNITURE
FOR
SALE
Engineering, 4 per cent .....................................................
90.26
sults. Advertise those old articles
Dining room set.
HOUSE, TWO LOTS AN1I TWO
you have stored away and have
Breakfast set.
GARAGES FOR LESS THAN
CHASE &amp;. CO.
Total cost..................... .................................................$2,392.10 COST OF HOUSES IF SOLD IN
no use for, A little thirty-eent ad
Help Wanted
fhld chairs.
Phone 563
tor Kent
may bring you several dollars. WANTED—Competent
Tables.
To he borne by City, 1-3 .............. ............ $ 797.37
TERMS, CASII.
men
to
Phone 148 and a representative
Also a canoe.
Handle tracts of trucking and
To be boimc by udjneent property owners ... 1,594.73
lartmcnts
will call to see you.______________ high class banana land on.a share,
________________
— Phone 371-J. .
II.
C.
EATON,
Number o f feet frontage ........... .............. 4,168
SEMINOLE HOTEL.
FOR SALE — Furniture, Including
X—Two room apart- FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando basis. J. II. Elder, Eagle I-nke,
Assessment per foot frontage................... $
3.8261
Victrola, dining room suite, 2
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­ Fla.
th or without garAgc.
From Commercial Street to Lake, 16 Feet Wide.
EARN $5 to $20 weekly copying FOR SALE CHEAP— One Jersey
beds, etc. Bargain. Phone 189,
fied
business,
rate
lc
n
word,
min­
cnuc.
name* fo r mail order firm. Par­
cow with calf. Frank Pounds, 581 Cu. Yds. excavation @ 40c............................................. $ 233.60 WANTED TO TRADE— Equity of
imum 24c cash with order.
$4,000 in Minmi bungalow valued
ticulars Btamp. J. Leonard, Box 91, Forest City.
406 Sta. Yds. overhaul &lt;g) l c ........ ............ ................................
4.00
T—Light housekeeping AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­ Roxbury, Mass.
at $8,000 fa well Incntcd real estate
__ Houses
For
Rent
1978
Lin.
Ft.
flush
curb
((2
35c..............................................
692.30
gusta, Ga.— Augusta's greatest
rith sleeping porth, one
in or near Sanford. If interested in AUTOMOBILES AN D
J hospital, 304 W . Fifth classified medium, rate cash .09c WANTED— Young man Seminole
1841 Sq. Yds. 6" rock base &lt;tf&gt; 80c____ ___ v..........................
1,472.30 n trade write fully giving descrip­
REPAIRS
county school teacher desires po­ FOR RENT— House, 4 rooms, bath,
charge. 10c per line, minimum
1736 S|. Yds. 2" sheet asphalt top @ $1.02 ........................ .
1,770.72 tion o f your property and price
sition
during
summer
monthes.
Ail-*
.30c.
garuge, $27.50 mo. Corner Sec­
Type II. Inlets (p) $30.00.....................................................
60.90 (Wanted. Address your nnswer to FOR SALE— We have three brand
dress "Teacher", cart^Herald.__
ond and Maple. Phone 388.___ ___
i Rox 79, care The Sanford Herald.
I—Apartments.
Shir- MAINE— Waterville, Morning Sen­
new Ford one-ton trucks, com­
W. lin. Ft. 12" storm sewer (jp $1.05 . .......................... .......
MANUFA&lt;TURKR S / Merchants.
16.75
ments, opposite postFOR RENT— New cottage at C.inplete with bodies, cabs and wind­
tinel. Thousands of Mninu peo­
Contractors, Formers: Seminole
Extra work ......... ........ .......... .............. ............................
131.10 |FOR SALE— Well located lots in shields that we are in position to
dervllle; also one for sale. Terms
ple are interested in Floridn prop­ Business Exchange can furnish
13.00 I desirable residential section. Can make vury attractice prices on. Ad­
Two monuments at street intersections @ $d/d) .....
erty. Reach them through the skilled and common labor on short to suit. Apply Mr. Potec, Citrus
55 18 |1* purchased with small cash pay­ dress Wsrd-Leonard Co., 118 W.
IT—Two room house- Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ notice. Phone 303. P. O. Box 1125. Heights Filling Station, Orlando
Lih'ratory inspection o f materials .......... .... ...
ment and ensy monthly payments. Central, Orlando, Fla.
Road._____________________________
irtment. 719 Oak Avu- tion.
l egal expense, advertising, etc., 2 per cent _ ...........
.89.40 Address Box 431, care Herald.
FOR
RENT—6-room
house,
newly
JORDAN BLUB BOY
Engineering, 4 per cent........................................... .....
178.80
PALM BEACIl COUNTY—The
FOR SALE — 3 ‘a ncres, snuril FOR SALE— Jordan Blue Boy, ex­
finished throughout; fine location.
scene of stupendous developmenthouse, good well with pump and
209 E^Fifth St.
cellent condition in every way.
I—Two 4-room apart- Read about It in the Palm Beach
$4,737.65 engine, fruit, shade; near lake. Driven only by owner. R. G, Fox,
nquire Palm Hotel.
! FOR RENT — 5-room dwelling^
Post, Sample copy , sent on rePhono 189.
To be borne by City, t-3 ................. $1,679.22
Phone 231.
(tucst^ ~
~
To
by
borne
by
udjacent
property
.
.
.......
3,158.13
T—Purnishpd-iupmffprfipt
onvcniences.* MB Pink TAM PA, FLORIDA-—Tanjjn Dally
Number o f feet frontag^
...... ........... 1,624
FOR RENT — Furnished house,7
Times, the *gr&lt;?nt home - daily,
snc_Mj|i Martin, ,40-W.
best■J
locution.
Park
Ave.
See
W.
SA-sacssmcht
per
foot
frontage
1.9448
rate lMic per word, minimum Sage-Ten and Sulphur Tunas Gray,
■TV.......•••-»•«
®0”
charge 25c cash with order. Write
Faded H"lr Dark and
J. Thigpen
—Two furnished house- for roi
\vt j ;
____ ___ _
^
I juijituW^
~r.
uorgUTiutci
ttr
NAME., /
DESCRIPTION
FRONTAGE ASSESSMENT
-- T1 wo
W «jce,
i W !nrn&lt;
r
W
«
m b 1» '« i.vjMtmin«-t.hT KTT*r,“" ' j ' ' -ATmost ev.-rvone
knows
thnt!
T%|gpcn;
large, coor vt,|(,,tm(.nt
nidfliln s , history; »4 _
.
, Sulnhur
properly
Ik.mlall Chase, Beg. at N. K. It. Of Int. of Fulton ,
FOR
RE
NT^—
6-room
furnished
houMt+eeping rooms, tmtf million dollar hluhVny to the bngc ita anil . uq nur i i
y
Street and French Avenue in City o f Sanford,'
house, sleeping porch nnd gar­
r.tb, $5.00 week. 312 yulf heucli Just nnlshvd; n two compounded, brings bnck the nat­
Sanford Novelty
mllllnn dollar bridge across Kscnm- ural color and lustre to tho hair age. Phone 654-J ._________
Fla., run N. 569 Ft., R 200 Ft., S. 539 Ft., W.
Elton J Moughton
hla Hay started; quarter million when faded( &gt;trenked or gray.
FOR
RENT
—
Cottage.
112
French
200
Ft.,
to
Beg.,
In
Section
26,
Township
19,
•tPItar opera h ouse under construc­
Works
. ARCHITECT
tion: two millions being spent on Years agq the only way to get
AvenUo;
also
housekeeping
i — Two cool furnished hlghwnv;
$ 1,0H7.lt
Range 30 ............... ...............................
559
greatest chance for llvn this mixture was to make it at rooms. Anply 300 French Ave.
First
National Bank Bide.
and kitchen. Lights rtevilopers to get In on ground home, which is mussy and trouble­
V. C. COLLEIt, Prop,
George G. Herring, Beg. 659 Ft, N. o f th cN. E. Pt.
(20.00 a month. 614 (loot. Write Development Depart­
Sanford,
- ■
Florida
In Ihr K l r f s l l Cnnrl « f Chr H r rr sth
o f Int. of Fulton Street nnd French Avenue,
ment The Pensacola New^_______ some.
C«AcrnI S h op and M ill W o r k
.futllclnl Clrriiir n( thr S l n l r nf
-------------------Nowadays we* simply ask nt any
in the City of Sanford, Fla., run E. 198 Ft.,
«
r(iirl«ln. In nml fur Mrmlnolr
WEST VIIlOINIA-ClarksbunLThe ^
„tor/ for ..Wyeth’s Sage and
1 'iin iil).— In rhn nrrrr*
C larksburg
Expon ent.
N. 137 Ft.. N. Wly 200.8 Ft., H. 200 Ft., to Beg.
C on tra ctor an d B u ild e r
I—One furnished upper In clu d in g Sunday, m o r n in g Isxue. Sulphur Compound." You will get M lliiu scr, n murrli'il w o m a n , by
95
181.71}
In Sec. 25, Tp. 19, R. 30 E
t.illluu tti'iisnn. her next friend.
with garage. 1306 1 rant p e r w o rd , m in im um 3 tc.____ a large bottle o f this old-time re­
Schelle Mainea
,
I'omiilalnnnt. vs. T h e O verstreet
fit 7 C om m ercia l S tr e e t
cipe
improved
by
the
addition
of
d.
Fla.
R R. Traffon
f t ) REACH BUYERS or sellers of
T u rp en tin e O m n a n y . a enrim•I- LAWYER
Florida real estnte advertise In otnpr ingredients, at very littlo
ratlon. rt at., D. funiUtnt.- O r d e r , y. C. Coll, r, N. W. ' i Blk 2, Tr 8
398.68
... ......104.2
T h e Htsle nf Flcirlitii. to (Jenrae
hT — Delightfully cool the St. Petersburg Times. One cent cost. Everybody usea this prep­
398.68
.........
104.2
.1.
II.
Ferguson,
Lut
6,
Bik
2.
Tr
8
............
..
Frost,
A
lvlrn
Krnsi.
VV
II
Y.
W
l
l
pt for one couple, Cor- cent a word daily, two cents a word aration now. because no one can
hle nml Fnnnle l». Wilkie. If tlvlior.
ri- — Court House
199.34
........... 62.1
1Ouk Ave. Cull 2603.
possibly toll you dnrkencd your uni), If ile ul, nil purtles elnlnilmc In­ |J. F. Hickman, lad 1, Blk 2, Tr 0...........
W ilson W e ld in g &amp; R a d ia to r
Sundays
199.34
resin under ilenriie Frost. Alvlr.i :J. F. Hickson, t a t 2, Blk 2, Tr 9.................... ........... 62.1
“ DO YOU W ANT to buy or sell hair, as it does it so naturally and ti
W. It. V. W ilk ie unit Fan n ie
IVorks
evenly. You dampen n sponge or Frost.
392.68
104.2
[Mrs.
D.
A.
Manard,
ta
t
10,
Blk
2,
Tr
9...:.
anything?"
If
so
advertise
in
D.
W
ilk
ie,
ileei
asnl.
ur
oth
e
r
w
is
e
.
■ ■ ■ la a s s s x K iiM iii
soft
brush
with
it
and
draw
this
,ln
the
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
on
tho “ Gainesville Sun."
person's '\jnknnwn jAtlantic Coast Lino R. R. Co., right-of-wn
*rif l.’s ileinl we ci
seld A "
George A . DeCottea
through your hair, taking one smnll "nriler. anil in nil .
ADVERTISING geta results if it strand at a time; by morning the I n t e r e s t e d In the property Involved
Commercial Street between taurel Avenui and
(L-ESTATE
IANFOKD,
FLORIDA
Attorney-al-Law
In
Mils
suit,
w
hich
Is
situ
ated
In
reaches potential buyers.
Pu- gray hair disappears, and after an­
7.80
Maple Avenue ......... .............. !..... ............. ............ 5
Sem in ole Uiiiinty. Florida, nnd ilnfher
Seminole County
ronu. a t tr a c tiv e r ea l ca- lntka Daily News Is circulated In other application or two, your hair n,Tilled ns follow s , t o - w it :
229.50
II’orter-Judy* Co., ta t 6, Illk 1, Tr 8................ ...........118 .
to offer. ( W e s t F ir st circulated in Industrial and agricul­
lleiclnnlnir nt the s o u th w e s t c o r ­
lark
becomes
beautifully
dark,
thick
229.50
........ 118
JOrq 7-room B u n g a l o w .
ner o f the n orthw est q u a r ter o f lot ' I’nrter-Judy Co., tat 6, Blk 1, Tr 8 .........
Stanford.
-■
■■ ■— F lorid a
and glossy and you look years 3, se c tio n 31. tow n sh ip 20, H. It. 20
I-* good buy, u nd g o o d tural center.
229.50
...... 118
! Victor and Bello Check, tat I, Blk 1, Tr 9
I-:., run east 911 feet, north 433 feet,
younger.
W.
J.
Thigpen
Mi'rc.'intlla business on
229.50
118
w est 912 fe#t. south 423 f e e t ; and
Victor und Belle Check, I*nt 10, Blk 1, Tr 9
ft. g*»«i location, estabFOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS
229.5U
J* Pour health only res­
"ornerb
o'l‘
u
V
T
run
«
.
T
lT«“«
7eeV.!
Victor
and Bello Check. Lot 1, Blk IN, Tr. 9 ...........118
Real Estate aiul Insurance
When tho kidney* are In need
WARM W EATHER COMM
iling
Fred R. Wilson
north 1317 feel, west 311.46 feet. Vjctor nmj
Chi,ck&gt; Lot i 0( D[k JN, T f 9 ......... 118
229.60
*
V
Warm weather, a wrap left off, smith 1317 feet, less smith 6 nerrs, .
•riium c o t t a g e , p o s - of a good flushing take FOLEY
, „ „
, , , , ,,,.
* • 229.60
Pukstun Bromley Bldg,
i f W UN EY-AT-l AW
°nce. F ifth Hireut and PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for a little violent exercise, some per­ &lt;&gt;r a ml in seel ion 38 . township 2t». Victor and Bello (heck, Lot 1, Blk 2N, Tr 9 ...........118
( “*•' Price r e a s o n a b le .
yianferd, Fla.
229.60
First National Bank BUir*
Several liv e - r o o m c q t - the kidneys. They promptly and spiration, a cool breeze, the resuR s Ymi‘ are hereby ordered and re- i Victor and Belle Cheek, Lot 10, Blk 2N, Tr 9 ......... .118
Be prepared to check
loeuted. easy terms. • effectively flush the kidneys, in­ Is a cold.
42.79
Sanford
Florioa
.......
.
22
uranee. T h is d e p a r t m e n t crease their activity and
bring this cold with a few closes o f the '•“ ‘ - I t ,nA^ n * r"4ntlyhthil bll|,1?llM I Victor and Belle Check, AH Blk 3N. Tr 9.
/»((••, und
In s p e c tio n s
nunlnit
i
nu
In
the
above
entitled
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
H O N E Y aunlnsl
FOLEY'S
* nsant relief. Landon Taylor, well-known
Iturnliihrd.
bm .
We c an as sist In
rchester, Iowa, writes: "I can AND TAR COMPOUND, Best for ' T f . n ^ T A : Doualass. clerk of interest up to July 1, 1924, and from and after such date, said special
Sanford Sign Shop
Nitons of all kinds.
truthfully say that FOLEY PILLS, coughs, colds, hoarseness, llenjaht said circuit court, end the official 'assessments will be payable only In ten equal annual Inslallmcntn
APPROPRIATE
nl
t
h
r
r
f
u
f
.this
2
day
o
f
May,
A.
are tho best I ever used. I had i |n Thomas, 712 West Lai'kawanna
!with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
n n it .
ISEMINdLE
Iota o f troublo with my kidneys i Ave., Scranton, Pa., writes: "Your ( S H A D
LETTERING
E. A. DOUOLAHH.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o f the City of SunClerk.
and liver; I couldn't lift anything, HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
The Matthews Press
For
All
ClaflscH of Work
I
ly
A.
M.
WKHKH.
7&gt;
C.
ford,
Fin.,
this
31st
day
o
f
May
A.
D.
1924.
less Exchange my back was so
, ^ ve^ did me good, as I had n cold in my DCIIIIANCK A LUJIIRR, *
W e l s h * U M s . SsB fsrd F Is .
107
Nortl
Sanford
Ave
(SE A L)
I* IL PHILLIPS, City Clerk
head and chest." Get a bottle to­
morning I was dizzzy, could ha
A ttorneys. O r l a n d o , Fin.
Phone 417-L-2
Jldg-------- Phone 303 ly walk, but now I f e d Anc* — day. Sold everywhere. t
Ju n e 3-10-17-34;
June 3-X0-17-24.
J u ly 1-1-16*22.
u a a a a i M H H H U Sold everywhere.

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THE.-SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924.

SINGLE&lt; COPIES FIVE CENTS

JjSixty-eighth Congress Adjourned on
, Saturday Leaving a Calendar o f Big
jided afNej^ijSession

A t D eath Car W h e e l-

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June

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9.— Ad-

Jcuroment 'Haturdny niglht of the

\Pprtant

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-saasl- if f

first tessidn o f . V i

i*)ues, domestic and for«g n . to br itauen up when the next
rents W ill A s k
•ession begins in December.
Mere t u n a score o f legislative Cabinet Formed Saturday by
M e e tin g
sv,
proposals dialing with outstanding
Francois • Mnrsal is Ex­
V’ (I
mdemn Official
Wants Change So States So Dtf- questions o f 'domes tic policy, with
pected
to Have But Short
farm relief. Muscle Shoals, rail­
P^pcd May Legalize Sale of
Life
After
it Makes Its
iduct o f 2 M en
Light Wines and Beer, ; road'. prohibition and reclamation
Initial Appearance Before
kl’ i the head liner*, failed to en­
Parliament on Tuesday
NEW YORK. June 9 ,- F o r th* actment in the final windup.
Other*
first time since becoming an avow­
ed candidate for th* Democratic
PARIS, June
9. — Frederic
In addition,, the world court issue
nomination fo r president, Governor was left untouched
”
bo far as nf- Frnncois-Mnrsal Sunday formed n
Allred E. Smith Sunday expressed /irmativ'e
v
.
. action
_____. was
concerned; cabinet to take the place of that of
himself in favor o f revision o f the plans
*
to curb runt running by reci­ M. Poincare which resigned last
Volstead act to allow states that procal agreement with all the mari- week.
jrm o f P a rty T o
were so disposed to legalise the timenations) similar to that made
The new cabinet follows: Pre­
liiilt with M a n y
sale of light wines and beer. He with Orcat Britain were halted by mier and minister of finance, M.
also-said he believed the Ku Kh»x the senate’s failure to ratify rev-, Frnncois-Mnrsal; foreign affairs,
irtant P l a n k s
Klan to b'e "contrary to the very eral treaties recently negotiated; Edmund Lefebvre du Prey; justice,
Frank 0 . Lowdoh, former gov­
principles upon which this country failure also of the'new treaty with Senator Antony Raticr; interior,
was founded.”
..3LAND, June 9.— I
Canada put a stop to preparations Justin dc Selves; war and pen­ ernor o f Illinois, has definitely an­
The governor stated his view* In for an immediate tightening of re- sions, Andre Maginot; labor nnd nounced that he will not accept tha
[{can insurgents acting
a letter to D. Robertson Browne of strictions along the Ganadian b o r-1hygiene, Paul Jourduin; navy, De- vice - presidential nomination on
_ the Wisconsin deleNew York, chairman of the self­ der; and negotiations for remaking I sire Ferry; public works, Yves Lc the Republican ticket if it Is o f­
[wfll ask the Republi-|
determination league o f liberty; Mr. the whole fabric of commercial Trocquer; education, M. Iamdry; fered to him. Pjfe&amp;idrnt Cooiidgo
Browne had written to ask tho g ov ­ treaties to fit post-war conditions VU
itional Convention to
commerce,
Piorro
FlaM
ml
in;l agri- declared n few days ago that LowMIIUVIVV. 1
lUIIU riM
MlM
den would be acceptable to him.
ernor
where
he
stood
on
the
prohi­
eamc
to
a
standstill
when
that
with
culture,
M.
Capus;
devastated
re­
tondemn. the. official
bition
question
and
what
he
Germany,
intended
as
n
model,
re­
gions, Louis Marin; colonics, Jean
Nathan Leopold, young Chicago millionaire and brilliant stu’ Harry M. Daugherty
photographed at wheel of the machine In which Robert Franks thought o f the reported efforts of mained unapproved jn the hands o f Fnbrv.
ney general, and Al- dent,
the governor's friends to prevent the senate foreign relations com­
was murdered.
• To Appear Tuesday
*
the insertion of sn anti-Ku Klux mittee.
Fall, secretary o f the
The ministry was made known
Klan
plank
in
the
Democratic
plat­
From Ground Up
This was disclosed
after a final interview between
form. The governor said he favored
So far as some of tho more active President Millcrand nnd M. FranHcial copy o f tlje In­
having congress fix n maximum of liKUes arc edneerned, however, the
cois-Marsal. It will make its ap­
platform made public
nlcoholic content "based upon sci­ intervention o f the summer recess pearance before parliament Tues­
ence
and
sound
reasoning,"
allow­
by Robert M. LaFolis expected to have the effect o f day when the premier will read a
ing each state to establish Tor itself compelling the new session next
lr., son of the Wlsconmessage from President Millcrand
whatever alcoholic content it chaso December to tmild from the ground in the chnmber, explaining the
itor, in the name of the
so long as it did not overstep tho up. This is particularly true o f political situation ns tho president Southern Utilities Company Will
sin delegation,
limit set in tho national law. *
farm legislation which will have to secs it. Simultaneously the min­
File Ita Answer tn City's
"Fanatical Ilrya"
Which Oscar Vermin Is Run Down by Au­
statement further sayB Republican Convention
be reshaped entirely in view of the ister o f justice will perform a
Recent Offer at Meeting
tomobile Driven by Del.and Ne­
The clnuse mnking one-half of failure of the McNary-Hnugen hill similar duty in the senate.
erty aifd Fall should be Opens Tomorrow in Cleveland
Thin Afternoon.
Have Many Prominent Polit­
gro— Operation Is Made Neeone per cent the legal maximum ■mi all nttrnints to frame nn ac­
The initial nppciiiAnec of the
debarred from holdcMM.iry Because of Injuries.
ical Figures Present.
of nlcoholic content, the governor ceptable substitute. In , the Inst cabinet before tho chamber is like­
At its regular meeting this aft­
position o f honor or
said, “ was written Into the Vol­ minute legislation the Bmith.llnch wise likely to prove Ita farewell. ernoon the City Commission waa
Jo«« Brown, negro o f IM.nn&lt;l, is stead net by the A nti.Saloon league resolution looking to n downward The general impression is that scheduled to hear an answer to ita
[Ithin the gift cither of
CLEVELAND, O., Juno 9. — (By
sent Republican party The Associated Press.) — Political under arrest ns the result o f run­ agents, to whom I referred as revision of railroad freight rates France, which has been without n offer o f (71,000 for the water­
ning into mid injuring seriously ‘ fanatical drys.' I have not changed on farm products failed to rcerivn responsible government since Juno works plant and nyhtem now
future Republican ad- celebrities in Amcricnn life, ns well Oscar
Vernon, Seminole county my nttitudo townrds them any senate approval and the Norbeok 1, will have one Tuesday, but only owned and operated
by this
stion.”
ns notable figures frnm abroad, speed officer, at the junction of more than I have toward tho resolution railing for a bounty of for a few hours.
company.
opposition to the anti- will attend the Republican national Celery and Ileardall Avenues about 'fanatical wets.'
35 cents n bushel on exported
The Franeois-fcnrsnl cabinet al­
In the clty’a offer was contained
ik in the Republican plut- convention which convene! here fi o'clock Sunday afternoon.
ready has hoch referred to by its n clausa saying that It would hold
“ 1 maintain that the present wheat wna not acted upon.
( the klnn was presaged tofriends ns an "ovanqscent cabinet'' good until Inst Saturday, hat that
It is reported that Mr. Vernon, hypocritical attitude towards the
Muscle Shoals
lie announcement that Im- Tuesday, $ithcr as delegates or who was going north on Heardall whole question o f prohibition would
One of the first issues which will while the opposition haa dubbed it tlmo was extended until this after,•
fiiard Evans, o f Atlanta, guests.
Avenuo was in the act o f turning be grpatly relieved,” wrote the gov­ fare the senate .will be that o f dis­ "the still born government," so cer­ noon in order that the reply mtyht
rive here today for a
Arrangements for seating tho into Celery Avenuo when tho ncci- ernor. "by having congress fix a
posing of tiie Muscle Shoals prop­ tain is everybody who roncorns be made before tha commission
with Icadcft.
prominent visitors who are not del­ dertt occurred, while tho negro, who maximum alcoholic content based erties. Under nn agreement reached hlmsulf with politics that the mes­ session. At the time the offer was
sage from the president, the de­ mndo there was a variance of opin­
si Wizard Evans, upon ar- egates are being mado by David W. was in an automobile, was going upon science and sound reasoning,
in tho last days o f the session it
s from Atlanta, came out
west on Celery Avenue. Neither thereafter leaving every state to will he taken up December .‘I, with livery o f which to the parliament ion ns to whether it would be ac
&gt;declaration from 8enator Mulvane, Kansas, chairman o f tho wus able to stop and the negro, enact any statute it pleases with a vote probable licforu the Christ- ia the sole purpose of ita formation, cepted by tho local company.
of Indiana, an tho Klan’a national committee on arrange­ who is said to have lost control of regard to regulation o f tho traffic mss recess. The proposal to h® will find the government in u
Tho offer mnde direct to the main
i for vice-iirssidont. Brans ments, who hq* compiled a list o f his car for the moment, ran into in light wines and beer within that Vnted upon is whether tho prop­ minority upon tho first vote.
offices
o f the &lt;mmpat|y at Taiatka,
M.
MiUcrand'a
message
will
call
the
officer
broadside,
completely
»n the KJan*j position (n the. notables who are to be the
nlcoholic content, so that the state erties he leased .to Honry Ford an
....................
„ „ will either lie rejected or aceaptin the
demolishing tho motorcycle of. the that desires strict prohibition msy [yuvldcd In p houfe bill, br whether attention to the provision
oa rth ti'lf tho P.cpunllrsM-tMi. ty.
'th® duration
o f^ d
W. A. Houston. jr k c :praal_
A ilc r and injured him Internally.' haYtf it, ahd the state that deal
alrrt' they shall bb operaUd under gov- constitution fixing' .
landate as f u r » « « ^
CTJ***1 »paMW*r o f Wfe
Mr. Vernon was found in a nclp- light wines and beer within • tbr crnmrnt supervision, aa provided the presidential mandate
erstand only ono thing; 7 ’ Among the distinguished guests
_
Southern Utilities Company at ih«
bo several members o f the less condition by Byron Squires and utcoholic content prescribed by
seven years.
eftstor Jam es'E . Watson
by u majority of tho senate agrimeeting, ir fs understood.
President Handicapped
[president*—fla t/ *
.. rbencn o f the Supreme court o f the D. C. Howard jyul was immediately c o n fe s s may also* have what it cujUd-ai comrpittce. At the Decent *
Li n ''n M :x . . J t __jldor
Mr. ,Hpustaa
arrived
• -I
.Contrary
..to
the
spirit
and
letr
,
. . . . in tha city
taken to the shcViff’a office. From- uckirda.
ber session alai
sg a g te^ ^ a s^ a B B t
Ttrtijrwrw1. ................................... T
tee of the Republican
change in the Volstead law which' ach-Gummins law.
Formidablo
arrived here today und olds. George Sutherland and Pierce M. Mitchell and Dr. J. T. Denton would honestly serve the cause of groups of Democrats und Repub­ pollticsJ majority by refusing to membora of the commission bat
rorrit^a cabinet selected frorrf this what the nature o f-th e confer­
,
ndininisteYcd medical aid. It- wus temperance would mnke n valuable .....
eiy confirmed thau the Butler.
licans
in -both
houses -have nn...........
____________________
majority, have made it possiblo for ences were, it ia not knqwi). It in
Representatives of the diplo­ learned this morning he- wus un­ contribution
would be built here In
to
public
action nouncod their intention of seeking
matic corps ih Washington, espe­ conscious only for n short time, against hard liquor which is un- abolishment of the railroad labor .the president to carry out his ex­ understood, however, that tho o f­
ficial offered to sell for $90,000.
[conferences with some o f cially those of South American em­ having regained consciousness be­ doubtedly put under the ban by th&lt;* bbard as provided in the Howell- ecutive mandate. The messago will
When tho offer of $71,000 wan
contend that injecting political con­
[who will serve on the com- bassies, have notified Chairman fore bciqg picked urj.
language o f the eighteenth amend- Barkley hill and of making changos troversies in to the executive man­ made by the commission it was by
A
fter
an
exuminution
the
officer
ment.
in the rate-making und other pro­ date creates an inadmissable pre­ a two to one vote o f that body,
representatives o f the Mulvane of their desire to attend
was found to be suffering seriously
•
•tates, Mr. Warren stated the convention.
individual Opinion
''
visions.
cedent, arguing that, the constitu­ Mnyor Forrest Lake voting against
from
Internal
injuries,
the
doctors
kdugh material fo r the
Members of tho president's cabi­
“ Of coqrse you understand that [
Prohibition
tion having fixed the duration of the. proposition, and Commission­
stated.
An
operation
was
perform­
thad been forwarded from net, congressmen, senators and
thin in the expression o f my indiAs to prohibition, tho senate .will the mandatws o f tho president, the ers Marshall and Chase voting for
ed
Sunday
night.
Last
night
Mr.
on, some o f it expressing members o f the Republican nation­
vidual opinion; any amendment to Ihave before it the Crumton bill, senators and tho deputies, It would it. For many . reasons, the two
' of the administration, al committee will be present. Vernon’s condition was uncertain tho statutes can bo made only by approved by the house, to divorce be extremely dangerous to reduce commissioners that voted for the
but today it is said that he is doing
struction o f the party Among cabinet members who will
nicely, considering the extent o f his the people themselves through! prohibition enforcement from the tho powers o f the chief of state by proposition, favored tho acquisi­
*mcnt of principle would be seated are Secretary Andrew
injuries, hut is still in u critical their elected representatives in the 1internal revenue bureau. In addi- subordinating them to electoral tion at that figure, it Is said. How­
n until after the forma) Mellon and Secretary Herbert
congress o f the United States.”
IBun both houses will have access to vicissitudes.
ever, the mayor objected on the
condition.
Tho governor urged strengthen - j the findings o f a senate committee
la- 1" tcrestcd parties, prob- Work. Mr. Mellon heads Pennsyl­
grounda that it would tako tho
M.
Mllleraml
will
assert
that
his
The
negro’s
car
ran
into
a
post
l"«ln e «la y .
vania's delegation of 79 members after he lost control o f it, but he ing o f the federal laws with regard which during the recess will in ­ nttitudo throughout )he campaign money that was planned to bo used
|this schedule the platform and Mr. Work is a delegate nt large was not injured seriously. He rea- to interstate commerce and the im- vestlpate
the, .whole
question o f the and the crisis has been in entire for extensions during the next few
F
.... ....
dry laws. It is expected that e f­ conformity with his constitutional years.
be reported to the con- from Colorado. C. Bascom SIcmp, mained at the scone o f the accident portatlon o f strong liquors.
•
Speaking of the Ku Klux Klan forts will be renewed to havo pro­ prerogatives, he has therefore
til Thursday, the day for the president's secretary, is a dele­ until the officer was picked up. He
The local company haa placed a
hibition officers placed under tho calico upon the parties o f the left valuation o f $110,000 on Ita hold­
*nd mlgHt force a gate at large from Virginia, but it made no attempt to get uwuy, the the governor said:
"It seems to mo a waste o f time, civil service and to modify the to form a cabinet and has also ings heTt, It in said, hot will prob­
night session.
is understood *he will allow nn al­ sheriff said.
«*i»ory Committee
:
ternate to serve while he cares for
clearly manifested his desire to in­ ably offer it for $90,000 this after­
Officer Vernon has tieen in the after my long public career, for it Volstead act.
Waory committee o f 67 the interests o f Mr. Cooiidgc here. employ of the county about three to be necessary for me to say any­
stall a government whose program noon. How the commission stands
Not the least interesting o f the months and was on duty when the thing about uny individual or group Order Express R ates is completely In accord with tho with regard to thia proponed new
M ay to formulate augo f individuals o f any organisation
l and th? platform commit- delegates,will be Harry M. Daugh­ accident occurred.
wishes o f universal suffrage.
offer, ia not kno\yn definitely, but
that questions the nationality, the To
lb after hearings, will ap- erty, former attorney general, and
Be
R e-adjusted
it Is understood that two are
-Continued on page 8.
race, tho creed or the religion of
sub-committee, actu- a member o f “ OhioTs Big Seven"
against it and one for It.
anv American. I have repeatedly
[iraft the platform . This slate. Mr. Daugherty has been a
Anvwav, It was at
this
WASHINGTON- June 0.— Ex•afd in public speech that nothing
political
character
Puttee expects to work all conspicuous
morning by Mayor Lake that the
press rates throughout the country
is
or
could
he
so
contrary
tn
the
'Mday,
since 1916 when he was one o f the
result o f the negotiations this aft­
were ordered readjusted tadny hy
very principles upon which this the interstate commerce commis­
ernoon would in all probnhllity be
lieems to be little doubt tn leaders In the movement* to re­
country
was
founded.”
1
final.
sion which authorised general in.
• of those who will draw unite tho Republican and Progres­
creases in the eastern xono, approx­
I Us very likely that U r. Hous­
Mm that “ the party can siva parties, fie was Instrumental
imating eight per cent, and slight
ton will make hia company's of.
S
ix
D
ead
A
s
Result
the world
court
»W«M on tlii"w
orld couvV
V Ck^ Cft,K°
TOKIO, June 9.— Another “ Fun*
In 1920 and, although defeated for
reductions In West and South.
'Mr. Warren discussed* the
Iajss by fire at Oviedo Sunday fer In person. It la stated by those
ahi”
or prqtcst by suicide at tho ex­ O f F allin g In Sewer
delegate
at
large
in
the
Ohio
priin a position to know that tho o f­
I »t length today with Sennight when two buildings, a gar­ ficial may nccept the city’s offer If
BRYAN TO Sl'KAK
|*Uon, ono o f ' (He senate mary in that year,, managed for- clusion of the new Amerimn Im­
age and a filling station, burned, tho commission will agree to lenvo
mer President HardiiIng’s campaign. migration law is reported by a cor­
ROME, June 9.— A number of
Fifteen United States senators respondent o f Nichl Nichi at May- children wero precipitated into a
NEW YORK. June 9.-W ilH am is estimated at about $8,000. Thu out o f the bargain he Lawe Ada
?r, I’eppor, Pennsylvania,
will tm present.
azaki, Kyushu. Tha correspondent sewage pit 40 feet deep in the Jennings Bryan and United Staten firo was discovered nbout 12:30 right-of-way which the company
i|ht that he wodld
■world court
asserts the youth threw himself in Campagna Sunday when planks Senator Smith W. Rrookhart of o’clock when the roof o f the garage i t lnow„ " POWfalon of. Whether
the opening collapsed. Iowa will be among the speakers at wus already falling In.
this will fee made, o f course, Is not
f n» commlttee,f
Selecting
Jury
For front o f it ,train and wna killed. covering
Letters asserted he committed sui­ Patrons in a nearby restaurant the Fourth o f July celebration at
|°r for any grot
The fire started in the garage known definitely, and will not be
w W T rial B oy M urderer cide as a protest against the at­ rushed to the rescue hut were over, Monticallo, the Virginia home o f but the origin is unknown, it was until the meeting.
some di
Firemen were Thomas Jefferson, the Thomas J ef­ learned through a long distance
The prevalent opinion in regard
titude o f the United 8tates, said to come by fumes.
ht to be ____
culled and found six dead and two ferson Memorial Foundation an­ message thla morning. With tho to the city s offer is that it will be
usual, becauae &lt; t&amp; lliH
CLEARWATER. Jure 0. — The have been found on his body.
injured.
nounced Sunday.
roof or tho garage already falling nm n .1 do^ n flilt
Southern
Attributing their action to public
rial o f Frank McDowell, slayer of
In the fire department was called Utilities Company. Rut it Is also
*r« la a j u t l o h
h entire family, charged here with demand,, owners o f motion picture
to prevent any further damage, if believed that the city will not make
enacted exclusion
nurdcr o f his father ami theatres in Tokio at general meet,
ssiblo, but the flames spread to any further overtures to tho comin St. Petersburg last Fcb- ing today launched n boycott
formerly m miniate
e filling station, which won any In as much as the offer was
* negotiated
19, was begun here today against Amcricnn films beginning
ased upon a report of Consulting
housed in a woodon structure, com*P«n on her .
Rejection of n jury. Short­ July 1. Theatre proprietors will
* tciy razing it to the ground. r.ng necr Joseph K. dralg, show__j noon seven prospective not buy or rent Amtrfean films or
pnounced the
e garage was built o f sheet mg that the figure was as much as
r*t . but whli
_ hod been Impanelled. He show them In their theatres accord­
Exercises impressive in their
b « tried first on an indictment ing tn the resolution passed ut the
Tha remainder of the impressive metal and iron, however, except the city could possibly offer and
I"? conclusion ,
for the rafters, doors, windows and stay within tho limits o f the
; tha murder o f his mother, meeting. Several motion picture simplicity, marked the program of program waa as follows:
be relied u
his father ami his mother, theatres showing Atnerican films the annual memorial services held
Duet, "Whispering Hope” by the minor parts or the structure, and
form builder*
S w ' . ' S c r ' b o n M 10
was not so completely wrecked.
the night of Fobru- were forced to close when invaded for the dead members o f the Broth, Schirard brothers.
' J«pan.
Should the Huuthern UUUaiea
A
large
part
of
the
loss
waa
in
erhood
o
f
Locomotive
Engineers
by
ntly
confessing
by
gangs
o
f
ruffians
Saturday
Solo, "Beyond the Hills Eternal"
oboble that
three trucks whieh were in the Cornnany nccept the offer, the deal
„ murder one year night.
the Sanford Division number 769 at by Mrs. CoTclough.
,
. ‘ in an'
the First Baptist Church Sunday
two aisters in DeIntroductory remarks by L. It. garage arid In the burning o f tho will be closed at once, it i* stated,
■ rega
supplies and tools that were stored
afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Will Make Investigation
Crosby.
,
with' &gt;
' TOKIO, June 9.— A thorough in­
K f j u l y l Pr0b*b,y b” 0me effectThe momorial address was de­
Duet, "God Is Love” by Mrs. at the filling station.
_Power should
during
irinff the selection
med sn indifferent vestigation will be made o f the livered by Rev. F. D. King, pastor Phillips and Mrs. Colclough.
The buildings were the property
' werely asserted Tt# un- o f a fary.
Address by Rev. P. I). King.
o f C. L. West but were occupied W illis-Cam pbell
tighta in leghlating on attitude toward the proceedings, demonstration staged at a dance o f the First Baptist Church, who
Law
Duet, “ Face, to Face’* by tho by the Oveido Motor Company
hia time to reading a book in the Imperial Hotel Saturday pointed out that the principles of
• #h&gt;uch a pie
.
under tho management of It. E. Declared T o B e Valid
on Insanity. It waa indicated from night by groups of political ruf­ the brotherhood — sobriety, truth. Schirard brothers.
[unfortunate th
Quartette —. Mrs. Takach, Mm. Orr. It has already been announced
“Id not permit dlnlomatk dutstionA maked prospective jurors fians, the Japanese fo r d m office Justice and morality— undergird
for termfoetion o f the that ^insanity would bo u plra of informed the Associated Press to­ the national life o f this country. Laake, Mr. McMahon and Mr. that a new garage and filling sta­
WASHINGTON. June 9
.
day. Until such investigation i* Tho minister's address, a tribute Darrow.tion will be erected immediately on Willi*.Campbell bin c
• agreement before the
made, however, it waa pointed out, to the order and the ideals for
Benediction by Rev. King.
the same property and that they the sale or irapotation o f IntoxlcaU
was
“ ‘ ttaken to- which It stands, was greatly en­
Following ia a list o f the dead are to be, in every way, aa near Ing malt liquor for medicinal par^on Mexi
■will BANK DISCOVERS 630,000 LOSS no official action wlU,.be
joyed.
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✓
membera o f the local order o f fireproof aa possible.
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tward punishing offenders.
.
rcato.
poee* today waa daclared valid and
vr.A^ABA
s
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v
June.
r
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Tha
exardses.
were
opened
by the
Louis Rob
The three truclie that
N
IAGARA
FALLS,
N.
Y-.
June,
•tiona and
constitutional by the i
on
cntry'lnto
the
church
o
f
tha
memBrown,
ts.
the
garage
carried
no
WUI
Oppose
Jap
Exclusion
court.
,
- »• - •■■'
"jvantiona
long 9.— Directors o f the Niagara
W. C
KOKODATK, Japan, June 9 . is said. and. Jfffra.a eo
cUim.
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.
Mexico are Conty Savings Bank Saturday re». E.
viand.
Four thousand persona attending
The gar
the achievwM
j
boya
ap
anti-American
mass
meeting
to­
i (lip
^ , adt t announced day under the huspicee o f army reMr.
1 re»oMp Iav CoM A nv'
o f John P. Dolan
CHICAGO, the
Ucm t*
W.&lt;
0QQ
July. 104 Vi to
ecraury oni
e Grand
t the bank,
. sup
lQ&amp;tt to 108%.
J t h s Br
made.
to 78%. Oats; -------------I
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position to
iti-Klan Plank

CITY
WILLHEARREPLY
OF UTILITIES FIRM

CONVENTION TO AUTO RUNS INTO
ENTERTAIN MEN SPEED COP AND
OF PROMINENCE INJURESLATTER

Japanese Theaters
Place B o y c o tt on
American Pictures

Estimate L oss by
Fire at Oveido on
Sunday at $8,000

Impressive Memorial Service Held
K
For Dead o f Railroad Brotherhood
K

E

W ith Low den’ s
al to Consider
Speculation is Hij
R egard in g
Choi

Lowden Sends out
Signed Statei

m

Believes P resent worl
In B e h a lf Farm&lt;
Is M ore Im poi
CLEVELAND, June 9.—
Former Governor Lowden’
deflation o f hia boom for
Republican vice-nnesidt
nomination served today to ,
spread the limelight
evenly ovqr a crowing
of proapecta. With practical- :
ly tho last of the arrival^ -i
pouring into Cleveland for
the opening of tho convei?*v,tion tomorrow, millimr and,
proportions
and
cen tal^
with new zcat nbout -selectfan •
of a vice-president ini norfdnee.
In refusing to acccot the
nomination of vice-presideiyt I ;
even if it is tendered to hhn,.-;
theformer Illinois goveniqr.
in Biimed statement iso
from hia home on Sunday*
saj(|•
"I can be o f more aaryica to tha
country through tha acUviUas. In .
which I am now engaged than
could be ae vice-president*"
Mr. Lowdqn, who la bend 0$
National Farmer organise
actively interested In the
others. " I f 1 were to step,
now my aaandaUw. believe it,'
seriously cripple the work of,
organizations. ’
.
Bjkpeats *
*
“
OB
.
..
for uiesnomfipiUon and
waa Informed he would

efZke
portanco o f ,
statement
prc(ld«nt»" tha
'However, since m y...........
from public office throe T re
I have become deeply Intere*1
many farmer orgaalxatior
rosult o f my own expei
farming, 1 am.convinced that •
culture must be organized it
to go forward successfully In
modern organized world.
"I am giving a great deal
tlmo to theno various orgar
tions and If I continue to u6
am assured by those most cos
tent to speak that I shall bo
dcring a real service to the
cultural Interests o f the eoi
and therefore, to the country aa a
whole.
"If I were ta step aside nowt
associates in at least two ef ‘
organizations of which I a
member believe that it would
ously cripple the work o f those
ganixatlona.
'
•*"
"O f course’ I appreciate t o 't
fullest degree the nigh horn
friends would confer upon-':
have been deeply moved r
expressions o f confidence
will and it It hard for nu
uppolnt them, but I must.
"I havo given my moat
consideration to tho ai
where my duty lies and I have
forced to tho conclusion that
be of more service to the
through tha activities in
nm now engaged, than I co
as vice-president.
"I have therefore, said to i
one who h%a approached me
the subject that I could not i
the nomliiatlop even If It were (
dered me.
"I must adhere to this
tlon.
(Signed) "FRAN K O. LOW
Heads Holstein Breeden
Mr. Lowden, even before h!
trance into public life, wai
ested in agriculture and
[h e ‘b
fe ^ e2ti unnere fint ' *
ine
titfn
He ia preaident- of- the
Breeders' Association and
American Dalrlr Federation
be the largest live Stock
organisation in the world.
Although be was boomed
omlnation hy supporters
he Middle West and
be acceptable to
Idge, hw ■staa&lt;
altar hia
nomination waa
The plaeMg of
th a t

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THE SANFORD HBBM.P. -SATURDAY, JUNErft

r EIGHT,

MELLON REPLY
IS D E N IA L : OF
A LL CHARGES
(Continued !n&gt;m pace 1.)
the trcanury to whom f referred

bim.

•

M , -Saya Bursum Came
Senator Burnum did trnno to see
ipe.in December, l'J21, nbuutjErauU
' jng permits, juA as others come t&lt;&gt;(

JH" X , m III mi uu

| me vnnw ime ,

investigation vra.i satisfactory and
, the p erm it granted.
m e r e has been no intimation
■' to miv directly or indirectly, that
any campaign fund would be or has I
boon benefited in any way by the
■ , Usurancc o f the permits • * *.
J-*
“ (l)r -M r . Means gives a circumK stantial account of an alleged In­
s' torview by him with former Under­
secretary of the Treasury Gilbert
. at 6:M in the morning. This is
p ' characteristic of Menn*’ testimony.
Mr. Gilbert hns never met Mr.
s* Means. lSonnlervVcw took place.
• **(&amp;)— Mr. ires s mentioned the
ft, La-Montagues and the Green liiver
■ dlatillc ry cases. These * * * were a
" aoccesiful enforcement o f the law
: in Spite o f what Mr. Means inti.
.mates.
,
“ (d)— Mr. Means again rniscs
t .the question of my connection with
Overhojt distillery * * *. Since
‘ IfilS th c Overholt company has not
f manufactured any liquor. Prior to
• my .becoming secretary o f the
treasury, all o f the assets o f this
company were transferred to a
• trust company as trustee with no
authority to operate but only to
dispose o f the asset* and distribute
the proceeds. Sfnee that time the
trout company has sold no whiskey
whatever except 53 cases to a drug
company.
“ (7 )— In addition to being a
- manufacturer of whiskey, the Over*
holt Company was a warehouse,
holding whiskey belonging to other
persons. A fter the passage o f the
national prohibition net whiskey
W«» released front the warehouse
only, on the production at the per­
mits provided for by the rcgula; tions. These permits were sent
.first to the office of the company
/ in Pittsburgh, where, in accord­
! ancc with inter regulations effee/ tlve November 1, 1020,' the permits
were confirmed by direct corresV ponflenru with the prohibition director in Pittsburgh and then for­
warded after runfirinatlon to tho
warehouse nt liroudford, about GO
, miloa out o f !'itt.shurgh, with the
company's authority for release of
tho whiskey. After release, the
* permits were returned to the office
for
r-‘ - oorf the
uic company in Pittsburgh
ruiHomgti tor
B filling."
B^t }
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36 in. Indian H e a d ___

If you have put off buying until now this is indeed your oppor
. 7 point sox all colors, new stock. Spec­
ial 5 pr for

9-4 Brown Sheeting ...

Reduced because as

9-4 Blcafcfied Sheeting

of

finest quality a t greatly

lowered prices

not complete.

Sheer Soft Nainsook ..

Now is the time to procure your summer wardrobe at amazingly low

Special G r a d e ..............

prices.

Lingerie Clohtca in every shade, all size
check Dimity and Jersey

sortm en ts are broken, because size
New stock of Oxfords, Madras and Lin
ine Shirts. Special for

33 In. Indian Head ......

tunity. For in this mid-summer clearance event, you will find merch
andise

‘

and color ranges

\

a re

-

.

SHEETS MOHAWK
One lot Men’s Palm Beach
weight wool pants. Special

i 81x90 Sale Price
72x90 Sale Price
42x36 Cases ......

Evory F a st Suitin g ... 44c yard
Ever Fasf/vVoiie ............ 59c yard
Ever F a st L in en ........95c yard
Guaranteed fast color. We refund the
:ost of making of any garment that docs
lot hold its color. .

E stim ate Fire Loss
S| In M iam i A t $100,000

32-in. Imported,
all new patterns— yd.
82 inch Knlhltrnim chock ami*
stripes ^&gt;tl.
.4Jiptstial- 32 ■Mr -fftsfe-eoktirfritng^*
•.ham .for—yd ___
__

MIAMI.. Juno 7. L o u in firo
here early today, In which u Inrge
frame warehouse on the river front
JKMy itextnryHk
estimated nt

&gt; .m c n t, hiokernge firm, oil mill sup1 ply concern and pnpor company de­
stroyed. Loss was partially covcr; cd by insurance. The cnusc o f the
, fir o 'is undetrnnined.

Fancy Voiles
values up to 75c yd—yd
Figured Lawns and patterns
for—y d . ...... ................. .......

President o f Editorial
jS flS fld a t u u L jl&amp; ^ D e a d
EL RENO, Okla., June 7.— Edgar
S. Bronson, ago C5, and president
Nat|onal Editorial Association, died
o f heart disease nt his home here
last; night after an illncs.s of sev­
eral months.
•

Fancy Colored Bordered Turkish, all colors,
Colored Border Bath Towels and Huck

k

Small pieces o f
figured
Canton, $4.50 values
close out— y d ...........
Heavy Crepes all colors

Effective

Pussy Willow
(I* A Q f f
t j/M s v v

O ff

Phoenix all silk, all colors
Kadmor &amp; Phoenix nil colors Silk for
Rest grade Uadmor all silk, full fashion all colors special

Figured Silk Voiles,
Wallison’s Spccal

1 lot Muilip Gowns and Teddies and Silk
Vests ancf Step-inji values
QC
up to $3.60; Clearance .*
One lot Silk Vesta and
£ 4
Muslin Gowns ........ t y A w V

9

$22.50. To clone out quick— price

Brown; Navy and light shad
cd silk all sizoa'and values up to
Palm BcnWi hi every shade, siz.es
• Special for. ....&gt;----------..........

fertive way tr u*a the
aribuu l.amling is shown |
ttraightllne frock o f petal I
fpe. It edges the side pan-]
( are titled no smoothly
Im waiat. The u u of Jong
|«*ve* on dinner and evo(kka U increasing and tho

$20. Special to close out ........

One lot of Corsets and Trio Girdles

...Ml .

1LADIES’ C O T fO N BLOUSES
Voiles, ftfndras, some'with colored
t r im ...... L l W l j V j I ’ .' v

Lot of Ladies* nml Men’s all wool suits, nil
si;u;u and colors. Special ...... .............

Q ft

»»!

■. -*

Big Tabic o f Gowns and Teddies,
Values up to $1.00
mi

All color Palm Beach, nicely tailored, all
sizes, regulars, stubs and Htouts
I.orTne Seabuckc-r, all sizes

Of Voiles, Linens, Ratines In all
blight Summer Shndes, prices $7.00 to

ri

several colors

&gt;

f? .

, Light weight cool
cd fancy
Ratinw,
?At21.yjdi special- •

30 pieces Normandy Voiles
—all good patterns, dots and
figures— yd.

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V

M uscle Shoals
&gt;ject D ates B ack
O ne H un dred Y e a r s

H ebrid es C rofters I*

ivorce

’ &gt;m W a i S i t t l f l t t l k i d

the operation Of an act passed by
the Alabama legislature on Decem­
b e r 30, 1823, to improve navigation
In the Coosa river, in the center of
the state, and to aid in connecting
it with the Tennessee river In the
t
The company formed under these
. , acts o f congress and the legislature
• was unable to sell its stock and on
£ May 23, 1828. congress passed another act ceding 200,000 acres of
■ land in north Alabama to the state
eo the Shoals could be improved.
An amendment to this latter act
/ passed June 23, 1836, permitted the
! state to sell this land for less than
$ $1.50 per acre, which wns the min­
imum price then allowed by federal
&gt; 'statutes. It is said some of the
‘ land sold for as low as 25 cents an
*V acre.
The-total cost o f navigation fa.
? 'ciiities to 1890 was $2,101,726.50
1 and up to 1915 for operating and
care was $1,406,372.30, making .i
total o f $4,698,098.80 on Muscle
Shoals tor navigation alone.
r !v In 1899 congress gnve its nsh sent fo r the first time for the conv struction o f a dam and uower sta­
tion. ,
Fr»t

Proham M em orial
Erected B y Friends
[fV

LONDON, Juno 9.— A memorial
to Charles Frohman has been
erected by a large group o f his
English friends at Marlow-on
Thames, the quaint littlo town
which tnc lato theatrical producer
Is Mid to havo loved best in the
\ world. Tho memorial is a drinking
fountain o f stone surmounted by n
• fine piece o f sculpture by the artist
Leonard M. Merrifield.
The fountain has been placed op.. posite the town war memorial and
L y ; overlooking tho sleepy Thames as
it passes the village. The sito for
the memorial was the gift of the
M »r
town o f________
Marlow. ^
' CZECHS SEIZE RADIO SETS
f\ i
PRAGUE, June 9.— In spite of
i the enormoua regulations thrown
: around it by tho government, radio
Ir i U making progrcsa.ln Czechoslovafc
kia. Recently 4,000 privato rets
I / / wore seised for failure of the own!} fo r their possession and use. It is
. era to meet the official requirement
understood, however, they will ho

1ST FEE SPLITTING
GO, Juno IK—The Jtccrot

BREAD

VANCOUVER, R. C., June 9 .—
Settlement of Graham Island, of
the Queen Charlotte group in.the
Pacific ocean near the province of
British Columbia, with colonists
from the Hebrides, oiT the coast of
Scotland, is planned by the Cana­
dian government.
Graham Island has about the
same nrea as the entire Hebrides
■group, 8,000 square miles. It Js like
Ireland in the. absence o f a n tics,,
and like Scotland in being xfrateieth
by lakes and indentations o f the
sea. The soil Is fertile, but covered
with heavy timbed. This timber has
been thp chief resource, and during
the world war the island was occu­
pied by producers o f . airplane
spruce. The climate, warmed by
the Japan current, ia equnbie and
the snowfall is scant.
Fisheries are expected to be a
bountiful support for the trans­
planted islnndcrs. Duck and goose
hunting is plentiful, Grahnm being
n resting place for the flocks on
their way north or south.

COULD BE

M ADE—
W E 'D

(f u were possible to make
any better Mead or pastry

daughter of the Into “ Divine Sa­
rah," who is seeking n divorce
from her nuthor-husband, Louis
Verncuill, of Paris, and incidental­
ly is writing a novel |i»nd prepar­
ing for the stage. ,

P JU E S X D E A D iA T .n o.
GUANAJUATO, Hex., June 9.
Despite his ndvanqed.agc Father
Jose Gundnlupe Castorena contin­
ued serving hi* flock almost to the
day o f his death, which occurred
Musing o f a Pedestrian
nfter he had passed his 110th birthdny. He is believed to.have been (From the Cincinnati Enquirer)
Speaking as n mechanic, mos
one o f the oldest residents of
Mexico whose birth record could loose nuts arc not on tho wheels,
but behind them.
be established beyond a doubt.

R adio P rogram

tablishment yionicanfcclqnttc
satisfied in yota*

Nathan Leonard (indicated hy arrow) takes authorties to spot
where typewriter, on which wns written ransom note in Robert Franks
murder case, Chicago, had been destroyed. A t this spot in Jackson
Park lagoon, Chicago, Leopold and Richard Locb tossed the tell-tale
machine, he said.
music.
i|J
KGO—Portland (492) 10 educa­
tional, music.'
KGW — Portland (492) 10-1'/
music.
KFAE— Pullman (330) 10:30 ed­
ucational, musical.
KPO— San Francisco (123) 9
Seigier’s orchestra; 10 organ; 12

Max Bradfield'sfbpnd.
V. KY—^chrflyaady (380) 0:15
addresses; f(:45 musical.
KF(MC — Seattje (455) 10:30
RJ-edt/v Department Store.
WlrAZ—T roy (380) 8 orchestra;
9 one man minstrel; 9:30 Boys’ urchc'tra.
WCBD—Zion (345) 7 musical.

The A r t O f Beauty

Daily Fashion Hint

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j,-. IRELAND LACKS STATISTICS
&gt;. . DUBLIN, June 9.— Dr. Oldham,
• ' professor o f economics in the Na­
tional University, describes the
state o f public statistics in tnc
IVce State as "probably w’orse
than in any civilized country in
.E u rope.”
There has been no census r.f pn»duction aincc 1908, no census of
/.p op u la tion , housing and occupa/ tlons since 1911, no detailed re­
port on agricultural
statistics
‘ since 1917, and no statistics of ix ternal trade fo r any year later than
1921.
*

PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery in flesh
healing is the marvelous Bornzone.
a preparation that comes in liquid
and powder form. It is a com' bination treatment that not only
purifies the wound o f germs that
causa Infection but it heals tho
flesh with extraordinary 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 30e und 00c.
Sold by Union Pharmacy.

FOR THE TROPICS
Its debut at the smart Winter resort*
jncl its first season out at the Sunimcf
vara linn grounds is the programme ol
this suit consisting of a skirt of white
flannel and blouse of white silk rrfne
■I* / ' l.!....
T l . a l .l - . ._ - f
• •a
■
de Chine. The blouse is embroidered
with a Mah-Jong monogram in Chinese
rotors and has an inserted pocket at
Ihe right side below the narrow belt of
«lf.niatcrial. Medium sire requires
1$ yards 44-inch flannel and
yards
6-inch erfpe.
Pictorial Review Blouse No. I62J.
Sizes, J4 to 46 Inches bust; Price, JO
cents. Skirt No. 7657. Sizes, 24 to 32
indies waist. Price,-JO cents.

(417) 7:30 lectures.
q WIIN— New York (360) 5:30-9
orenaatras, pianist.
WOAW —Ohama (526) 6 speak­
ers; 6:30 orchestra; 9 ' Henry G.
Cox.
W AAW — Omaha (360) 7:30-9
American Legion.
WIP — Philadelphia (509) 4.05
orchestra; 5 talk.
WFI— Philadelphia (395) 4 talk;
4.30 orchestra.
WDAR— Philadelphia (395) 5:30
talks; 6-8 dance.
WOO— Philadelphia (509 ) 5:30
orchestra; 6 talks; 7:10.8:30 o r­
chestra.
KQY— Pittsburgh (270) 7 art­
ists’ concert.
WCAE— Pittsburgh (462) 4:30
concert 5:30 Uncle Kay bee; 6:30

5

Daily Fashion Hint

A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discourag­
ed feeling caused by a torpid liver
and constipated bowels can be
gotten rid
o f with surprising
promptness by using Hcrbinc. You
feel its beneficial effect with the
first doso as its purifying and reg­
ulating effect is thorough and
complete. It not only drives out
bile nnd impurities but, it imparts
n splendid feeling of^axhilaration,
■trength, vim, and buoyancy Of
spirits. Pricu 60c. Sold by Union
Pharmacy.

-|i Joaq ||i w no*
Ami* u hi » im
most daily, it you
keep
your
cars
open, for there are
hundreds of grate­
ful patrons o f The
Herald Want Col­
umns who
daily
have the Lost and
Found section to
thank for tho re­
turn Vif some treas­
ured
possession,
which they had al­
most given up os
“ gone for good.”
The
Lost
and
Found Want Ads
•re the recognized
medium for loser
and finder to get in­
to touch with each
other.
No matter which
side o f the
fence
you are ton, try this
colum and see how
quickly and inex­
pensively it works.
To reach all the
people effectively—
leave your Want Ad
at The Herald O f­
fice. Phone us to
send fo r It or phone
it to the Want Ad

play, it is almost a certainty that
worms arc eating away its vitality. i\
The surest remedy for worms is r I
White’s Cream Vermifuge. It ia
positive destruction to the worms
hut harmless to the child. Price
35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.

il
[j
\|
[j
Now open— 20 rooms $1.00 a [ j
day.
Light lunches, icc
cream, soft drinks. Always |[
open. Mrr. II. IL Turner,
i|
Hostess.
[|
CLAIR AND MORRIS
Cleaning, I’ ressiag and Dyeing.
Wo nro now fully equipped with |j
New Steam Press and Delivery
truck. Give us n trial.
110 Sanford Avc.----------Ph. 327-J [ ]
SERVICE: That's our
middle [|
name. In doing business with ua.
not only get value received.
get SERVICE along with [ j
{it.ouut you
QUICK SERVICE TR A N S­
FER. Phone 498.

Ami b o , If tho flowor wo­
man, Is lo rrullxe Jicr tn*&gt;-.
Catherine Owen of *
sho imiHt hold hdrm-lf »ionwi-;
The Whole Town’s Talkingwhat aloof from 'th o fetiches of
tho throng.
Not for her la th«
rnklsh littlo hat, tho clinging even- •VP*’- Whllo her more vivid ruddy
Ing dress,’ tho uncompromising slstcro inoy dtnport themselves on
tallormudo, (ho betrlmnied sum- *ho court, or the links, sho will
nier dress. Him must make her ho far better Hitting In tho ahnde,
own fashions, for sho Is above under tho atrlpnl marquee In her
fashion. Dellcato trailing lengths 6lmy gown, and shady hnt, ready
of chiffon, pastel shades, powdi r ‘ 0 ‘welcome tho conquering heroes,
blue,
|&gt;ale orchid,
pearhbtow.
Makeup must touch tho flower
blushrose, silver green. Ivory white, woman gently. Ilka tho caress of a
1-irge drooping flower hats, tnutat fairy godmother's wand.
Blend
parent brims, organdie, cobwebby with tho warm Ivory oval of her
lace, soft velvets, all of these will face tho rreuiny tint of rachello
bring'out thn faint elusive wistful powder. Tho flower woman Is betfragrunro of her charm.
Negll- |cr oft without tho accentuation of
gees nnd tea gowns, seonted by Iho color In her cheeks, but sho may
outdoor girt are dear to the flower delicately outline the wistful curve
woman. And Jewels— never the of her lips with Mandarine lip.
,hard, bright stones, diamonds, or stick, ller eyes arc tho keynote
rubles, or emeralds, but ulwayu the of her type. It her brows and
purity of pearls, tho mystery of lashes are not naturally long, she
moonstones, tho lucent clearness may delicately pencil them.
A
of aquamarines.
And faint per- dark powder smoothed under the
fume, lavender, violet, jasmine, |eyes and over tho lids Intensifying
Illy of the valley.
tho -aturnl shadow around tho
tiports und .thelr accompanying eyes will add to her mystery and*
apparel urn not for the flower wo-'Charm. In the evening lavender
man. They will ntrl' &lt;• a harsh dls-(powder will give n silken sheen to
'sonancu In the harmony of her I her delicately modelled shoulders.

D IE H L

Electric F a n s
All Sizes and Prices.
ELECTRIC CURLERS $1.50
30x3 1-2 TUBES $1.50
JAPANESE PARASOLS

105 Palmetto Ave,

T ry Sm ith’ s B arber
Shop fo r good b arber
w ork — next V ald ez

Sanford Avc. nnd 2nd St
W HOLESALE

S pi mil Analyses Free.

COMMISSION

MERCHANTS &amp; BROKERS,

Richmond, Virginia.

DR. W . A. BRUNE
rilinnpii w-toii
I'nlinrr (.radunt*
•ifflcn Hours:

9-12 A. M.; «-» r. M.
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to tourists. T h e territory surj
rounding is spoken of as the fim'
est fishing and hunting grounds
in Florida. Bithlo is the nearest!
inland Florida town to the Iargi
est number o f choice beaches,!
D e s o ta , C o ro n a d o , Dayton*
Journalista, Cocoa and Melj
bourne Beaches. It is near the St
Johns River and Lake Picket^
boating, fishing and bathing. !
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{jp . out.r an,,extensive .heautifigplioij
$ plan; streets are to be paved;
p la n te d . The m ain businesi
street in Bithlo is 117 feet wide!
Other streets range from 60 to
100 feet wide.
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Freedom from Nerve Prusnure
Men ns Freedom from Dlsoase.

Bithlo development from a corn
mercial standpoint is assured M
the large area o f excellent truck]
ing and general farming lands
surrounding;, by geographica
position and accessability to th&lt;
markets.
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LONDON, June 9.— An.interna­
V W W A V A V W A V .V A V .V V V .V A W A
tional lifeboat conference will lie
held in London beginning July 2 at
T h e F low er W om an
Silent Night Chicago
which delegates will attend fr#m
WSB— Atlanta Journal (429) 8-9
the United States, France, Spain,
Norway, Sweden
and
Holland. N. C. concert/ 10:45 entertainment.
WRG— Buffalo (319) 4:30 music,
Lifebouts from many o f these
5:30 news; 7-9 concerts; 9:30 dance.
countries will be exhibited.
WLW— Cincinnati (309) 7 music;
9 concert.
W FAA — Dallas News (476)
12:30-1 address; 8:30-9:30 dance.
KFAF— Denver (360) 7-8 or­
chestra.
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\YWJ — Detroit News (617) G
News orchestra.
WOC — Davenport (484) 5:30
man; 7-9 inusicnl.
W BAP— Fort Worth Star Telcgrnm (476) 0:30-10:46 concert.
KFKX — Hastings (341) 9:30

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M ethod o f G am blin g
BERLIN, June 9.— A new form
o f gambling has struck. Germany.
It is known ns “ tick tick” , because
watches and small clocks are used
in this game o f chance.
The bets are made on the time
that the watch or clock will run
down. The person guessing the
minute or second nearest the exact
time the hands cense to function
takes the prize, which is a purse
made up of all the bets on this par­
ticular watch, minus a certain per­
centage for the ''house".
Some pf the games, operated in
the rear o f cignr stores and other
nooks, have scores of watches run­
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towns as well geographically lo?
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To the Members o f the Sanford Chamber of Commerce:

Special Committee. Accomplishments.
A special committee, appointed to Inveatigate-poaaibilities of organizing Ibcal distributing agencies,.reported
unfavorably against such aetion, but as a result o f their
recommendations the Florida Vegetable Corporation was
organized.
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that the efforts expended by the Chamber of Commerce
during the past fiscal year have been uniformly crowned
with success, and also that Sanford is now enjoying an
unprecedented era of prosperity. The accomplishments
recorded by the Chamber of Commerce have been madb
nossible only by the united efforts of the members and
citizens at large who have learned to do things together,
and the prosperity we are now enjoying reflects most
creditably on .the-value o f this real co-operation. It is also
gratifying to n&lt;)te that the little differences which have
existed in our midst in the past, and which usually re­
tard progress in a community, have been overcome. The
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, if it has done nothing
else, has united" all the community in a movement for
improvement and progress. It is the most democratic
organization in the city. ItB officers and members have
worked djligently to bring about this harmony, as well as
the united and active interest of all citizens that they
might stand shoulder to shoulder as friends and neigh­
bors working for the betterment of the city and county.
I shall not attempt to outline the accomplishments
of the Chamber of Commerce during the year just ended,
These are fully reflected in the report, of the secretary,
which will be given full publicity, and which report I
commend to everyone for careful reading and consider­
ation; I want to take this opportunity to thank my as­
sociates on zhe Board d f Governors who have given so
willingly of their time, the conscientious committeemen
and chairmen;'.who have brought to successful conclu­
sions the many matters referred to them by the Board,
the members at large for their moral and financial sup­
port, the Sariford Herald, the city and county officials,
with whom the most cordial relations have been main­
tained, the Rotary and’ KIwanis Clubs for their inspira­
tional efforts, the Woman’s Club, and all others who by
word or deed hftVe contributed in any way to the accom­
plishments registered by the Chamber of Commerce.

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A special committee of the Chamber of Commerce
fostered a bond issue in the amount of $160,000, which
the citizens approved by a majority of three to one, and
which has given Sanford one o f the finest golf courses in
the state, the most modern athletic field and an excellent
sewerage system.

projecTthat should, never be allowed to lag now that suc­
cess is ip sight, is the completion o f the St. Johns-Indian
’ 'River canal, and the publicity committee o f the Chamber
of Commerce should use all effective mediums to adver1 I'tise the fa ct that Sanford will soon have a new yacht
?. basin. I also recommend that the Chamber of Commerce
■ - again take the initiative in having Seminole County rep■ resented at the proposed second annual exhibit at Madi|i son Square Garden next February, aa valuable results.
were obtained last year.
There are also a great many
other activities whidh will result In increased prosperity
for Sanford that can be included in next year's program of
work that I will not attempt to enumerate at this time.
I can assure you that it has indeed been a privilege
and a pleasure to serve with you in the service of Sanford.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD HIGGINS,

President Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
SECRETARY’ S REPORT.
TO THE PRESIDENT, B6ARD OF DIRECTORS AND
MEMBERS: OF THE SANFORD CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE: l
I beg to submit hertwith for your consideration and
approval, the report of the activities of your Chamber of
Commerce for the period from June 1st, 1923, to May
31st, 1924.
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During that time there were fifty weekly business
luncheons ,the average attendance at which was twentyfive, The percentage o f governors in attendance at these
meetings waa 66.
Twelve standing committees were
appointed at the beginning o f the year, of which eight
hara functioned. The.other four have had no matter re­
ferred to them for action. In addition to these, several
special coipmiteea have been appointed from time to time
to handld inatters which could not properly come under
the jurisdiction o f any one of the standing committees.
Agricultural Committee Accomplishments.
As a result of the efforts o f the Agricultural Commit­
tee, appropriations were obtained from county (16,000)
Btate Plant B on d &lt;tl50) whioh with Federal aid amounting to approximately |16,000, an entomologist was se­
cured to study insect pests and plant diseases peculiar
to celery. This committee also bandied all details in conricultural exhibit at Madison Square
flection with
be the finest vegetable display at that
Garden,
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A definite paving program for the next ten years
was recommended by a secial committee from the Cham­
ber appointed at the request of the City Commission.

In conclusion, I would like to offer a few suggestions
for any definite program of work which the organization
may adopt for the ensuing year. They are, briefly: Con­
certed actioh to have the lake frpnt boulevard completed;
interesting soma one of the major league baseball teams
to select Sknford for spring training quarters, using the
new athlSRc field which will soon be available; the culti.
vation of a. stronger friendship by Sanford business in|| terests with the other sections of the county; the con­
struction of sufficient mileage of good roads to connect
thoBe sections with Sanford and open up productiye acre­
age; the establishment at a nominal cost of a munici­
pally owned and operated tourist auio camp. I would also
suggest that the publicity committee, in planning its
budget, provide sufficient sum of money to give Sanford’H new golf course wide, publicity, and that a close
Yefatfbhtihlfr’ bfe established ' between local'-YealtNrs, (To '
that the inquiries recefvetrby the secretary and referred
to them, can be followed up. The extensive posting of
Sanfocdxoad signs on all highways. leading intothe state

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Reduction in rates charged by the Southern Utilities
Company for electric current was secured as a result of
the efforts of a special committee appointed from, the
Chamber of Commerce to make recommendations on this
matter.

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A special committee of the Chamber of Commerce
appointed at the request of the City Commission, has
worked continually with Jos. E. Craig, the city’s consult­
ing engineer, oh the question of securing an adequate
supply of soft water for Sanford which has been located.

It is my fohd hope that the coming year will find the
entire personnel o f the organization and the citizens at
large just aa willing and anxious to do all in their power
to make this the greatest year in the history of Sanford.

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A C C O M P L IS H M E N T S — - -

Several conventions have been entertained in San­
ford during the past year by the Tourist and Convention
Committee, namely: The Association of Florida Dailies;
motorcade of Palatka business men; the Association of
State Railroad Commissioners; the National League of
Commission Merchants; the Central District Dental As­
sociation; the Florida State Optometry Association, the
Florida State Commercial Secretaries Association; the
Directors of the Florida Development Board, and the
Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias (colored). The
last named organization, it is estimated, spent at least
$35,000 in Sanford. All these conventions contributed
both a great deal in money and in favorable publicity to
Sanford.
The local band has come under the jurisdiction of
the Tourist and Convention Committee and has been
financed from Chnmber of Commerce funds as well ns
from proceeds of a Musical Carnival sponsored by this
committee.

TR A FFXC. AN n i j i A N SPOBTAT ION:
This committee
reecived permissio!» from
State Railroad Condhission to check up any survey
by the Atlantic Cdn»6 Lino Railroad which is endear
a by claiming the mileage
to secure Inc..
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ford is in excess of the 130 mile
Jacksonville
to
upon which local freight rates are based. This coramf
had representation at a recent hearing before the Int
state C’ommt'rc{i .Commission when the carriers were
tempting to semire fhiheased refrigeration rates and v
uable data was given Jocal shipping interests to present
that time. The services o f an experienced traffic *'
have been engaged to Keep local business interests advls^
of rate matters affecting Sanford on inbound ahipme
This committee has also taken the Initiative in orga
ing a joint traffic bureau comprising the various Chi
bers of Commerce in the State, none of which Could it
vidually support a traffic bureau.
GENERA^ ACTIVITIES OF THE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
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The lake front pavilion, built by the Chamber
Commerce and donated to the city, nt the request of '
former, hfm been donated to the American Legion for
clubhouse. The Chamber o f Commerce worked in
junction with the police officials o f the Atlantic
Line Railroad, the county and city, to apprehend
lulwr recruiters who were operating hfi the state wftHc
. . A special committee known as the Committee on Mu­
a license. The channel in Lake Monroe has beim
nicipal Ownership of Public Utilities has to its credit the
quately marked with beacons by the lighthouse fiej
passage of the bond issue in the amount of $920,000.00,
meat nt the request of the Chamber o f Commerce; A l­
the largest bond issue ever carried in the City of San­
though unsuccessful in its past efforts, the Chamber of
ford. This committee has also been called into frequent
Commerce is still endeavoring to secure from the Atlantic J
conferences with the City Commission for advice on the
Coast Line an up-town ticket office for the convenience o f
proposed municipal waterworks plant.
the traveling public. The recommendation made by the
Chamber of Commerce to the County Commissioners that
The activities during the past of the special “ Shipan equalization board be appointed to prepare the next
By-Water'’ Committee, both in Sanford and contiguous
assessment roll of the county, was approved by the Coun­
territory, has resulted in increasing business fo r the
ty Commissioners and deputy assessors have since bean
Clyde Line, so that it has been necessary for the latter
appointed. The Chamber of Commerce has co-operated *
to enlarge its local terminal facilities approximately 200
with tho Superintendent of Public Instruction atftTsc!
per cent.
authorities in their efforts to enforce the compulsory ed­
ucational law. During the past years, Sanford has her1®
A special committee from the Chamber of Commerce
omitted from many o f the maps published in the lltei
was appointed to investigate the desirability of a cen­
ture put out by prominent automobile guide books i
tralized charity organization, county-wide in its scope,
northern railroads. As a result o f .the agitation,of
and will shortly submit recommendations which it is be­
Chamber of Commerce, recent maps issueaby these
ACCOMPLISHMENTS PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
lieved will meet with general approval.
cles have included Sanford. At the request of the
The
Publicity
Committee
has
been
unusunlly
active
her of Commerce the City CpmmissTpnpfp appointed
Legislative Committee Accomplishments.
during the past year. It assisted in preparing u special
Park Commission to supervise the golf course, athkiV
The Legislative Committee, together with Brevard
Seminole County edition of the Tampa Tribune. It pre­
field, parks nnd play grounds. Through the efforts
County interests endeavored to have Volusia County cede
pared one of the most complete and handsome booklets
Chamber- of Commerce, the Atlantic 'Coast
that portion of land in Volusia on which the G$neva-Tithat has ever been published for Sanford. Twenty thou­
removed the old box cars which wero an eyesore to the
tusville road is'located. The no-seining law and the city
sand of these booklets detailing the advantages of San­
traveling from the city to the golf course. Sanford1,
zoning law, the latter the first of its kind ever passed by
ford were printed for distribution. All inquiries received
Seminole County citizens, through letters and other
the state legislature, were both prepared by this com­
from its advertising activities have been referred to local
iums, have been urged by the Chamber of Commerce
mittee.
realtors.gratis. It has, through the secretary’s office, fol­
patronize home concerns and discontinue the practice (
lowed up these inquiries and as a result many new families
sending money out of town, particularly to mail o r '
NEW INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE ACCOM­
houses. ThnnkA to the efforts of the Chamber of
have
been
located
in
Sanford.
It
has
secured
much
fav­
PLISHMENTS
merce Sanford is well organized against stock
orable publicity for the municipal golf course in various
and its investors, as n result, have become1
oiling magazines. One hundred and fifty road sigflij have
« T he following* new concerns were located in Bax ford
non placed between Sanford and Macon,'Ga., during the
pervious fo the machinations’ o f ' . tnodfe ptdmot
during the past year by this committee: A branch of the
past year. At Madison Square Garden a great deal of
ventures
of doubtful integrity.
The Amerl
National Biscuit Company, which concern has made San­
Railway Express Company,*
yaluablo publicity waa.rcceived for Sanford and Seminol®
ford the dlatcibuting.poipt for the Central and Southern
fc'mmty:a» rt result oM hc effortstrf f
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interested
In
Sanford
and
subawjnlflniyiolywmrnt ’orWnlbiTiflilficled^iRWrtraa a distributing
cated. nnd advice has bedn received that many more will,
vice. The Chamber of Commerce went unanimously ,
•center on account of its preferred location; the McCrack­
visit Sanford during the coming senson. The feature
record as fuvoriflg the proposed constitutional amaji
en Florida Cement Pipe Company, a three hundred thou­
event of Madison Squure Garden, the All-Florida Product,s
merit eliminating income and inheritance taxes in FlorW
sand dollar corporation, the local plant of which repre­
Dinner, was nlHo handled by the Publicity Committee.
At the suggestion of the educational committee;
sents an investment of $70,000.00. The new Industries
The
Publicity Committee co-operating with the county
Chamber of Commerce assumed tho deficit incurred 1
committeo also secured additional trackage facilities on
agent
and
distributing
concerns,
ran
advertising
in
the
the High School Athletic Association the previous ye
the south side of Commercial Street, which section has
New
Orleans
papers
simultaneously
with
the
mailing
of
The
local Chamber of Commerce waa instrumental In
been designated by the City Planning Commission as a
over
60,000
celery
recipes
to
people
of
that
city.
Favor­
i
uring
an appropriation from the County Commit
wholesale district.
to cover the expenses of Seminole County’s exhibit
able comments on the effort were made in the New
The local lodge of Odd Fellows requested and received
Orleans papers and the inquiries which the Chamber of
Orlando Mid-Winter Fair, at which time Seminole C__ ,
the support of the Chamber o f Commerce through this
look find prize. The Chamber of Commerce endorsed 1
Commerce has received proved that this publicity was
committee in its efforts tq locate the Odd Fellows Home
efforts of those individuals who organized the
most effective. The Publicity Committee hns contributed
for the Aged in Sanford. The New Industries Committee
Credit Association. During the post year the Chi
and had published many hundreds of articles in the state
also located two new wholesale feed companies in San­
of Commerce has been addressed by a number of pi
papers. If a charge had been made for the spuee given
ford during the past year, namely, the Seminole Feed
nent men. Notably, Frank E. Jennings, gubernat
these articles the cost would have represented several
Company, and the Sanford Feed and Supply Company.
candidate; Walter W. Rose, of Orlando; W. H. Farle;
thousands of dollars.
the National Cash Register Company, who also spo)
CITY PLANNING COMMITTEE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
GOOD ROADS COMMITTEE
a special meeting arranged for the merchants of
ford; Jos. E. Laing, of "System" magazine; Merler “
Up to the time the City Planning Commission wua
The Good Roads Committee promoted a trip of prom­
editor of the Nation's Business, and Cornish Bailey,
appointed, matters now coming under its jurisdiction
inent business men of Sunford and Orlando to Green Cove
tecretary of the National Rivera and Harbors,Co;
were handled by the City Planning Committee of the
Springs for the purpose of bringing the influence of these
Two large membership meetings have been
Chamber of Commerce. This committee, during Us ex­
communities
to
bear
on
the
Stale
Hoad
Department
to
conjunction with the .Kiwunis and Rotary Cl
istence was instrumental in preventing violations of the
complete the 26 milea of State Road No. 3 In Clay. County.
other a Prosperity Dinner, at which H. T. ]
Building Ordinance. The principal items in its program
The State Road Department is now repairing that road.
guest of honor.
of work during that period were: Extension of parking
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This committee has held several meetings during the past
space at the depot; plana for the extension o f the fire lim­
year at which plans were formulated for a bond issue for
The Chafaber of Commercehas been represent
its, which have been adopted by the City Planning Com­
m
mber
of state meetings. Notably, the rloric
new
county
roads.
Several
of
thrae
meetings
were
at­
mission and the City Commissioners. The City Planning
tended
by
representatives
from
attractions
of
the
county
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mont
Board, waterway meetings. Oriandq
Committee has also prepared a map showing the pro­
and
a
special
county
map
has
been
prepared
showing
.bow
.
State
Highway Beautification meeting;
tig; in
posed bulkhead lines in the city limits, popularly known
present and proposed roads. Through the efforts o f in­
all state meetings of uny prominence* the
as the Lake Front Boulevard Improvement. At the re­
dividuals representing the County Commissioners and the
h.:s seen to it that Sanford was represented.
quest o f the City Commissioners, the committee recom­
Good
Roads
Committee,
the
State
Road
Department
reim­
mended the appointment of the members now serving on
*!H t very apparent that the efforts of the ciw
bursed the county In’ the amount of $10,000 for the for­
the City Planning Commission.
of
Commerce
hayfe been instrumental in the develoi
mer’s share of the cost of construction of the Osteen
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Sxhford.
Concrete reacts are evidenced c
FINANCE COMMITTEE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
bridge. Through the efforts of the Good Roads Com­
•and," the most forceful being the increase in v«
mittee the State Road Deprtment recently made un apThe finance committee of the Chamber o f Commerce
fi im $4,000,000 in October, 1920, when the
ropriation to maintain and repair that portion of State
prep a id the budget system under which the organiza­
Jliambei* of Commerce was organised, to the present
,oad No. 3 in Seminole Couny from the Monroe bridge
tion is now working. It also evolved a monthly payment
n*a of approximately $8,000;000. The increase in
to the Orange County line. The Good Roads Committee
plan of membership dues, which has resulted in securing
la: ion during this period is approximately 62 per cent
was instrumental in perfecting financial arrangements for
a great many new members for the Chamber of Com­
1920 census figures giving Sanford a population of
the improvement of the unfinished portion o f the Osce­
merce.
add the recent survey made by Consulting
ola road. The Good Roads Committee also approved an
Craig gives Sanford a present approximate po
appropriation o f $600, which with contributions from
WATERWAYS COMMITTEE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
of 8.500.
both Volusia and Brevard Counties, have been used in re­
pairing the Geneva-Titusville road. The Good Roads
Delegations from Sanford, together with delegations
Committee worked in collaboration with the City Attor­
Respectfully submitted,
from DeLand, Winter Park, Palatka and Jacksonville,
ney In drafting a new traffic ordinance which will shortly
were sent to Washington in behalf of the St. Johns-Indiah
be enacted. A tentative program has been prepared by
River Canal. As a result of this action the Chief Engi­
R. W. PEARMAN,
,th6
Good Roads' Committee far tjie improvement of pres­
neer has authorized an immediate physical survey to b«-;
ent roads and the coiiattVGti#g£ltete roads in the county.
Executive Secretary Sanford Chamber of Coi
made of this route.
Your secretary’s office has received and answered
thousands of letters containing inquiries of ull descrip­
tions. In addition, road information and maps have been
distributed gratis to many hundreds of visitors.
A
tourist register, maintained for the past year for the
first time in the hisory of this organzation, has several
hundred names. Listings of rooms, apartments and all
available accommodations in Sanford for tourists have
been maintained in the secretary’s office, and many tour­
ists have availed themselves of this service.
A library
comprising books of interest to business men is increas­
ing in volume, and is available fo the members and nil
others who may have occasion to use it.
Directories of all Florida cities aro being secured,
ns well aa those from the larger cities in the United
States. These will he for the use of local business inter­
ests, us well us visitors.
The Chnmber of Commerce organ, Sanford Suhstantialism. was issued from the secretary’s office for several
months to all members nnd prospects, detailing the ac­
tivities of the organization and creating an interest in the
Chamber of Commerce which was reflected in increased
attendance at the weekly membership meetings.

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“ T h e m an who, expending his energies w holly on private a ffa irs, refuses to take p a rt in. public a ffa irs, plum ing hi m self on his wisdom in m inding his own business, is blind
to the fa c t th a t his own business is m ade possible only by the prosperity o f all. W h e n a m an o f this caliber dies the new spapers say form ally nice th in gs about him b e c a - - “
i f it is custom ary, h u t his fellow citisens
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Too Few. Owrt Horn**.’

M-eund-rlaM . matt#i
Ik, at III# pu»»AfTi&lt;V*kl
Ida. under aet;Rf Ma{.

• copynam. test
A GOOD reporter is rare, James
Creelman was one.
Nelly Bly, Julian Ralph, Stanley,
o f African fame, and Lord Macaul­
ay were others.

PkeatlU
c n i r r t o x r a TKS;
„.|T.OO. Six Months II..50
In city by carrier- per
Weekly Edition .11 per
ClAL ISOTICB.
try notice*, canft ot
ilutlqn* _aml n.otlcfjL_of_
it* where chars#* ara
# « k tiitii i w s t s a i f

A GOOD reporter must see clear­
ly.. -write thnpljrpknow—men "and —
iluchjajLlhe credit for the.pnacresaive steps a n d -io ^ jift. -■^blte^affalrs^'Inspire confidence "
rapid growth *trf the rity-’RhTrohhgtrto the chamber o f ctmr-- 'untTiTnow truth f j-orri falsehood.
merce. That organization has played an important part in
Cyrus H. K . Curtis of The Pub­
putting Sanford, where it how s t a n d s ..
. ,,, lic Ledger and other publications
Organized in October, 1920, Sanford’s Chamber of Com- b to be congratulated. He has so- i
nieifee has beert exerting a, gi^At influence in vthe commu­ sured the services o f Louis Selbold,
nity. Statistic^, show tbptj ths organization has been wide­ one o f the .ablest o f living re ­
awake. The secretary's report, as published today, shmvV porters.

TUB AaacoATF.n rniMrf
mtltlad to tli# use for repubI of all naw* dlspatcht?" ertdII or not otherwise crt*lUo*I
i pa par ana also th# local
ftblldied herein. All j-lkMs
.bllcatlon of eiieclnl dlipatchIP are also referred.

what,,dhat. bgdy of progressive men is doing. This report
lAY, JUNE 9. lflM
shows that since the establishment of the chnhiber the prop) erty vqlucs have doubled. In the same period the population
■of the city has increased fifty-two per cent. The Chamber of
Commerce has been instrumental in bringing many new indus­
tries, many new permanent residents. It has taken the lead
in many .mattora pertaining to better conditions as they hnve
affected the future growth and prosperity o f the city.
In the re-election of Edward Higgins to the presidency
for the coming year, the members of the chamber have made
a wise choice. Under Mr. Higgins* leadership a great record
has been made. .Andtunder his guidance the coming year
should show greater things accomplished.
In his report to the members as published today, Mr.
Hjjyjns ouUinjes some qf l)is plans of activity for the coming
i t the first thlnjf'fff'rt’ IfP* year, ire'atiggesla tha
d
w
Concerted action be taken to have the lake front boule­
k* them feel at home?
l e w s * the people's loads, vard completed.
herty forbid?
f
Some major league baseball team be brought to San­
dug in and bOftt good
ford for spring training, using the new athletic field which
tda—
A
what old Caesar did.
will soon be available.
There be a cultivation ot a stronger feeling o f friendship
by
Sanford
business interests with the other sections o f the
in the foeman’s brejwj,
i he try to make them feel country.
t Rome rule was the-heat ?
S u fficl^ t’^piitage or gbod roads be constructed to con­
did he do to make gfcm glad
nect other ^Btfcy^no With Sanford and open up productive
be came their lands amid ?
.V .
tilt good roads, in -fla ce of areas.
bad_
A municipally owned and operated tourist camp be es­
t'e what old Caesar-Bid.
tablished.
tilt rood roads fron t hill to
Sufficient money be spent to properly advertise San­
hill,
ford’s new golf course, and yacht basin.
d roads from vale to vale;
A better relationship be established between local real­
i a good roads movement
.'Rome got all the kme;
tors so that inquiries can be followed up in a more satisfac­
Id the folks to buy at home,
tory way.
1
11 roads their ruts tolrid,
,
Sanford! road signs he posted on all highways leading
‘All roads led up to Rome —
into the state.
1 •
it'a What old Caesar ^Ud.
The completion of the St. Johns-Indian River Canal pro­
/ town would make Us-clf
ject
should not be allowed to lag.
( center of the map *
Ilks will come arid settle
Sanford again be represented at Madison Square Gar­
den
on
the second AU-FIorida exhibit, scheduled for next Feb­
l llve In Plenty’s lam
ruary.
r town its own abodes
poverty would rid,
t go out and build good
fo a d s V
; like old Ccaier &lt;lt3l
— Author UffinoWn.

PRESIDENT COOLIDGE tells
real estate men he wants to
see this country a home-owning na­
tion. That's better than Henry
Navarro’s wish that every French­
man should have a chicken cooking
on the stove. La poule au poto.
Frenchmen, seven million o f
them, own the soil o f France,
thanks to the revolution.
That's what helped them to hold
Verdun.
The PEASANTS own Sweden.
That enabled Charles X II to march
with only 12,000 o f them through
Peter’s great armies.
Too few own their homes and
the land in this country.
LA FOLLETTE’S TH REAT o f a
third party startles all politi­
cians. Democrats want Senator
Wheeler for vice-president.
His
strength would help nny ticket.
BUT LA FOLLETTE probably
will be content to frighten the
oliticinns and not actually run.
f he ran, he would elect a Demo­
crat, or demonstrate overwhelm­
ing strength in Coolldge. He does
nekw art to do either,

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I praTTnmt^ytT
rm as a ‘4well-&lt;
ll-earned'
■asota' Times, injits Issue
innounces that-V-ginnlng
ly fall a daily edition will
ed. The Times If twentyo f age and Is \tftmed by
isipbell who recently sold
Bta Times has purchased
t In the Vera Press. It is
I that new equipment is
led to that newspaper's
tat one o f the best weeki state can be published.
'ederate Veteranh have
n Gen. W. B. Hnldcmun
•ftain fur another year.
lb proud of th£*minent
as Is his native state
lie holds a purl of the
man committpd suicide
gas. He left two dolan envelope an&lt;( directed
M used to pay for the gas
Ha motto must nave been
r and pay as yo&amp; go.”
r« stories ure to be added
t Commodore Ilbtel now
itruction in Mikjni. This
i this building* fourteen
(h and will make It the
south Florida. Miumi is
[ to do things4"yi a big
Ueats o f Nathan, Leopold
Richard Loeb have de­
sk they will not spend millefense o f ;he twq youths
harge o f muralring the
joy but yet thef.liave se» sarvices of .'Clarence
p(4bably one or*the best
. lawyers in t w entire

-^WTlTTmucTt whining, the Chicagu Tribune dfacUHnea the
cloaing of committed hearings o h 'th e 2.75- per cent beer
dec,.are8 tJiat the facta are,
all for light beer, but that the committee evidently ia mostly
againat it. “The prediction ia,” aaya the Tribune that no
bill will be reported out.”
Then the Tribune pays ltd respects to Wayne B. Wheeler
m ak?^tna |CU? ea ° { ,taking the place of the Supreme Court hi
y f!ngT8 decision that ...75 per cent beer is intoxicating. But
let the Tribune speak for itself:
n .iMr. Wheeler realizes that he takes the nlace of
the Supreme Court in making this decision. Co
. greRii Kenerally gets up and £ Wes him its seat. He
is as much at home on the judicial bench as in
&amp; V Z ^ ° nal Chairl Probubly the court would
hold that 2.75 per cent beer Could be intoxicating if
an abnormal citizen made it,bis chief business in
life to guzzle it. C__
___^ of society is that if n
Our theory
thousand sober, decent citizens would have Inoffenon° .trom U » w
I!!?.11- ! - one^ nit wit could do himself
an injury the beverage shall be
taken1 away from
----------the sober citizens, and the
•• bootlegger for denaTlirfed alcohoh11 ^
K° t0 th°
, • . A n d most of us would ngree with the Chicago o a o e r in
this opinion, if we colild see just how the inoffensive drinks
evvith8ut » return to the old-time
saloon ana its sidelines. Somehow, however nil tv,,,
advocates for modifioation* of the Volstead law neglect to ? x
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AFRICA lS growing cotton suc­
cessfully and Britain hopes to
raise all her cotton “ within the cm .
pire.”„ T hii need. not. worry qur
&amp;M&gt;tb-that pradnewcoterifr; -or^tht*.

N ic q B e e r F o i ^ i c e ^ o g d a .

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HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION
THE PLANT CITY COURIER
£h ere is no proposition before best engineering as well as land­
the public of more -far reaching scaping advice, one, that the road is
importance than the beautification located where it w;ii remain in the
of.th e highways of the state.
future; two, that the width is suf­
; Much has been said in favor of it, ficient; three, that the work to be
mahy suggestions have been o f­ dono Is in harmony with the gen­
fered, but so far ns we can learn eral plan, and four, that the plan
there yet remains much to do be­ Is sufficient to give the maximum
fore the actual work of applying results fo r the efforts put forth.
the beautifying touches con begin.
To undertake any work without
Whatever is done should be per­ such pre-arrangement might cause
manent In character. It should be serious trouble. Trees too close to
in accordance with a general state­ the main track are a source o f dan­
wide plan. It should be consistent ger. Shrubbery at curves or near
with correct ideals of the highwuys crossings might become a menace
o f the future.
Vl.
to safety. Beautification o f any
There are places on many roadB kind on a road which has a too nar­
which will have to bewidened. In­ row right o f w ay' might simply in­
deed, It is an upon question whether crease the perils o f traffic.
The design o f making Florida's
any o f our main thoroughfares
have sufficient width o f right of highways beautiful, in keeping with
way to meet the requirements o f the traditions and character o f the
the. future. There arc* places, too, state, is’ a noblo and inspiring idea,
:o changes o f grade will have und because It is such It should
u provided, and where curves receive mature attention. The best
way to help it along at this time is
havdCto be altered.
moneys
to. *o.«m yloy i «u»..an*rgiae ,to secure
■ Before**ny i------- is •spent.
---------Bbiutifyifi* at any gfctm place, It a ;plan worthy o f the'” purposo
should be determined, under, tho in view.

of various legislators
andidates ‘ fo r tho
the lower house o f
r-making Iftxly, the
continues! 'T h e det Lake In Seminole
*d a possible candilarsttip honors. He
much expedience In
» and it was con-

Steering a Safe Course
T he safe course in financial channels is the
one charted b y k n ow led ge and experience.
T his institution offers its safeguards and
experienced guidance fo r your protection.

picking and handling, poison gait to
discourage the boll weevil will pro.
tect American cotton growers. ‘
committed hari-kari, killing them­
selves by ripping open their abdo­
mens, as a protest against Am eri­
can exclusion o f Asiatics. It is
distressing to have even four Jap.
unese die, in this fashion, but it
cun not in uny way change the
American resolution and determ­
ination as to Asiatic immigration.
In fact it emphasizes that deter­
mination. For these cases o f hurikurl. so ppszling to the Western
mind, empniiaizcH the difference be­
tween the people of this country
und those of Japan.
AND IT has been proved a thou­
sand times that mixtures of
people, too much unlike, Is bod
from every point of view. There
are vast territories in Asia and
even in Japan, only thinly pepuThis country was settled by
those now possessing and controling it.
With every feeling o f friendship
for the Japanesu und admiration
for their powers und accomplish­
ments, the people o f America In­
tend to keep their part o f this con­
tinent NON-ASIATIC.

SERVICE — PROGRESS

STRENGTH

ST. T u G U S T I !^ r e c o r d

4% Interest Paid on Savings

fair to lead thelndustrlal accidents and fires swell
:r ja te . We have the total o f violent deaths. Three*61 England, fourths o f all these catastrophes, it
nd a few other is estimated, could be prevented by
peun countries, observance o f law and a reasonable
show that tho degree o f carefulness.
gun is u more
The Virginian's comment that a
than the Italian man needs to have a lot o f temper,
led stiletto.
|but he should never lose any of it,
thorltles on tho Jj“ a Ridden lesson for the modem
•y's murder rate&lt; "KO’ ^ t t e w ;
‘W - i n s p i r e r s .
&gt;00 of population j SP.ced. }*nd.
*nd energy “ re ,tt11
r It advanced to va uabie, but they are moat valuit is showing the « blu wbf n “ nder
con,tro1endency toward P&lt;,wc1r. directed and wisely used act Citizens here l'or"Pli*hes vastly more than power
left to run wild. The murders and
preventable accidenta o f every sort
that occur throughout this broad
land are probably signs o f mental
and physical energy uncontrolled
and misdirected. They present a
problem which can be only partial­
ly salved by enforcement o f laws.
Education und training for selfcontrol and proper self-expression
are also necessary.

I Have Just Received

From the Market

ALSO SOME GOOD TRADED-IN MULES AT BAR
GAIN PRICES.

FLORIDA MOVES ON
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL
Signs of Florida’s great growth I indicative o f the gains made In

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kind of law-enforcement that will at least protect the vooth
of America against the invitation of the L -t im e s a W
m
the wets ’ should propose a harmless wav to

rate through ehort residence. There
ere many new-comera, perhaps, not
fully acquainted with the state pol­
itics who did not vote. But the
more than 25 per cent increase over
a period of four years is one way
of showing how fast Florida is
growing. It Is a fact worth mark­
ing down an dputting alongside
other hard and fast figures that
thow in graphic form the steady
forward march o f Florida.

advice, and that seema to have de­

ruddIrHEirlAN WITH0UT a Purpose is like a 3hip without a teriorated In quality— Miami Her­
Coolidge vtrfbed the
try bill. In justiec to the
ousands hamUlpg the
a bill ehould nave been
fh, regardless *{*the cost
[ it into executlpt^ If the
thie country are ever to
1 mail service they must
It Dostal employees get
t (or the work’ they are
to do. DissatUlicd emleans inefficient work.

n a t t e r barber wor!
nVxt Valdez Hotel.

Contemporary Comment

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There is no doubt that Florida
prefers Mr. McAdoo over Mr. Un­
derwood. It remains to be seen if

AEWERTISING FACTS
V A Y C tld ^ S JOURNAL-HERALD

In the old wicked days wheq
there were saloons on the corners,
there,
In , Chicago a cornet
saloorwkceper who. sold his whis­
key at the standard price o f ten
cents a throw, but was proud o f
the excellence qf his wares uqd
hated a customer who poqrcd too
freely.
A stranger walked in one day
and by way o f beginning flattered
the proprietor so palpably on the
worthiness o f hla stock that tke

P'insible

WHAT HAPPENED to that cor­
ner of the world would happen to
this whole country if anything
should destroy our public school
system, the light o f America.

These, along with many others, are the plans for the
coming year, as suggested by the president. If carried out, a
year from now will find Sanford going ahead faster than ever.

IN
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THE LIGHTHOUSE on the little
Island of Sokotra, In the Indian
Ocean, was dark and the waters
most dangerous.
Cannibals had
enten the lighthouse keepers when
supplies failed. They could not
supply the light. A ship reports
that.

low
the
Republicans i
Cleveland to dominate
and a vice-presidential
^ ■Am. •y.' t

_Noth:nfr will takTthc
fflM " ’man Quicker than

SOUTH DAKOTA'S government
buys gasoline wholest*:*,* retailing
it to1the public.at 18 cents u gal­
lon, including 2 cents tax. They
call that paternalism nml almost
anarchy in Wall Street, New York.
But South Dakota calls it common
sense.

n ek from today mhrks the
f o g of “ Pay-Up Weak". Why
ehyi then to get ipur bills

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?. P,ncf w.here throwin;
through windows is coni

It Is estimated that the 4,326
Advertising is a source of rov-,
miles o f billboard in America have
enue,
not a tax on profits. This
qsked for whiskey and bitters. He persuaded seventeen pecple to buy
sonWwklng. they would not have has been demonstrated.
was givun the bottle and a glass bought otherwise.— Baltimore Sun.
Advertising is an investment, not
and while the proprietor turned to
an expense.
,
get the bitters the caller performed
At the demand o f the outraged , .Advertising g e u volume and vol­
a scientific job by filling tho glass people o f Florida the state went to ume gets profits.
extraordinary expense and trouble
Advertising increases turnover.
brimful without spilling a drop or
to convict Higginbotham, tho con­ Increased turnover means increased
dverflowing.
vict camp “ whipping boss” who income.
Tho saloon man surveyed tbq qa4js«d the death of young Talbert,
Advertising la ttie link between
handiwork calmly and then stuck a and now the supreme court has set supply and demand— between the
asido th o conviction and It must all man who has something to sell and
Plump middle finger into It.
W b ft are- you d o in g ?’* de­ be don# over again— with prospects the man who dealrea
‘
manded the patron sharply.
that the brutal beater may never
Advertising la
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nareruaing is me news of
worth while things; who makes
them, and where and when and how
and why.
Advertising makes business go
forward and lethargy disappear.
Advertising means much more,
but this ia .enough to make adver­
tising well worthy of serious con-

.more effective than the combined i§
circulation o f all the other news- S
papers, magazines and periodicals 15

can be acquired b y ;
b u ild in g a sa v in g s
accou nt i n . this bank.

A COMMUNITY-BUILDER

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.JIISS ROSAMOND RADFORD, Society

M eet H

N o r a r a iD

J.'i*
On 'TThar
On.
h u r s d a y nfternocn and •*’ !'** l-l i.
Thousands b f:, votes a m beltff, Mrs. W. L. Rumple.
night the Orlatufe district Uniofl,
400.000 elation’ ff r t^e building, add ' the
Cast hyl HMtdinp' contestant*f a n d , , R ® l ® n HpageOf interest to the many Sanford I
Editor.
Phonb: Rea. 425 friends o f Miss Anna L. Huff ia the o f the Florid* Christian' Ernie*- their' friends In the r a c e tSf t he’
473.000 foundation fo o the Roller, gas comE. X . Cal son...'....
announcement o f her engagement vor will be In session at the local 92,145 In prizes and cash to be Mjs* R -E . Griffin ......
ttOjOOO P ^ r . ^ h ^ . ^ p m s i o n
tan*. ,
and approaching marriage to Wil­ Presbyterian Church. The after­ awarded on Saturday, June 28th.’ Miss S*ra Easterby....
302)000'
noW
being
boilt.
Work
o
f
laying
liam Chester McLendon, Jr., o f At­ noon seulon will be from 4 until by the Milane theater to the tw elve: Mrs. W. S. Allen.— ....
203)000 i the gas mains soon will b e fic.
G o’clock, it is said, and the night contestants receiving the highest Miss Tillye Benjamin
lanta, Ga.
,200,000!, „
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|Miss * n" ~
Miss Huff has visited in this city session will betrin at 7:30 o'clock. number of votes.
.195,000 &gt;■ A prominent visitor in Sanford
Duncan B. Curry, state alumni , With each J2.50 book q f'tlck e ts, e?3fl.
several times as the guest of her
sister. Mrs. H. D. Caswell, and has superintendent of the Chrhtian rfold by contestants this^wcck. th e’ Yytr o f l-w vot®*L *«P*™te the ( Saturday Was Prof, J. W. W. Dan- ,
in .tick ets.1®®*
a host o f friends henj. The follow­ Endeavor A ssociation. .and Beu­ purchaser receive*
■ M k t f l M H M H H h r i l f e F l e l, who hohh ihn
are allowed: n ext! standi. „
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-ing is an extract taken from the \lah Roney o f Orlando, will be the
^ trs
irttS T K lpU i. theater.11 Wesleyan coilege at .'Maoatc.M^-.«
Many d ele-.,
,
Atlanta. JauruaL.coer.acaing Miss., principal speakers.
ffdtes front the Orlando district on I2.G0 b o o k .___
and the
__ ____
last______
week 7 hu In g ra m this week at the Mi- I was thrf guest of friends while
fluff and
nnrl tie
av* engagement:
nTUrntronmnli
Huff
her
are expected to be present,
I of tha campaign only 1,000 votes, lane is as follows: Monday, Bright
Miss Huff ii the second daughter
Tuesday
V &gt;— :— • i the vote credits decreasing oath Lights o ' Breadway.
of Mr .and Mrs. James Burnside "
Catherine Young has returned
Mr. and Mrs. J; H, price and M r .; wegk hereu'ter until the close. The BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN.
Huff, and is the sister o f Mrs. Ben
pre- home from Rollins college, where
and Mrs, Kenneth Douglass m o - j pictures of contestants will be Wednesday, William F ox
Dorsey Caswell, of Sanford, Fla.,
lured to pel.and and Daytona shown on the screen In n few days.
ahe spent a very profitable year.
and)df Miss Kathryn Huff. Beach yesterday. Mrs. Price and Manv friends o f contestants rre
&gt;, Miss Huff's maternal prandpar- Mrs. Douglaa* will spend this week rallying to the suppert o f their ^ r s r r e e n e d ; Thursday, “ THE |Iey .many friends in Oveido .ate
ents were the late Mr. and M^&gt;- ih DeLnnd as the guest of friends, favorites, knowing that tha tinket1 FAIR CHEAT* ; Friday. Eiaine glwl to know that she la planning
Sanford Blackwell, of Gainesville,
—
books an? good until usod Only Hiuntneril^ln in “ uR uM S
OF toiiieiul the summer at home.
Ga., and she is the great-grand­
Mr. apd Mrs. J. W. Mero and ; those who purchase the ticket JEOPARDY ,H ulstf Roast o f Paradaughter o f the late Major Samuel daughters,.Jlorothy and Florence, I books nt a saving o f 20 per rent
No- 2 ! Saturday,
Stephens. On her maternal side are leaving tomorrow In their car ace allowed to Vote. Both the pur-;
1 FIGHT*—G
FOR JUSTICE,”
“Cheapest la the k » g run
she is related to the Blackwell fo r YVashington. D. C„ and Akrbn, i &lt;asor
and the contestants: benefit“ ,80 comedy. Pcnjola and Black
throughout Ohio. YVhflg in Washington they : lag by the transaction.
family, ' .prominent
, ! *'xcn will be shown at the Mil.ine
Georgia, and also to the diatin- will be the^gueits uf Mrs. Mero's i The voting promises to be fast n®x* week. No advance tn prices
guishod Stephens family o f Ken­ daughters &lt;(nd Mr*. Mero's mother, * and furious from
now until ?! admission.
On account o f the
tucky. Both Major Stephens and Mrs. Oakldy. While in Akron they ; the close c f the contest,only a little bfK demand for Manna Vanna this
Mr. Blackwell served with distinc­ will v i s i t o r s . W. A. Saloman. | less than three weeks until th e, Plclur® will also be show i or.e’
tion in the Confederate army.
They will be away for two months. | winners will receive their r e -, S**’. " 11 Wednesday only, Instead of
C O U R T IN G B L IN D N E 8 S
■------I ward.
YVcdnesdny and Thursday.
On her paternal side she Is the
Is what you are doing when T o o neg­
Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Carter en ter-1 HOW THEY' STAND TODAY
-------- '-----------granddaughter of the late Judge
lect twitching. watery b W jh o t, vxe
tamed at a rook party Thursday Miss Ollie Vera Glisson —575.000' ^*r3- J- b l ively and three chllJohn Huff, of Duhlonega, Ga.
eye*. Leonard* s Golden Eye L ft » °
The bride-elect is of a lovely evening W" honor of their niece, j MissAnn Lee ...................... 530,000 dren. Effic, Joe and Nellie, left
cure* nearly every eye disease. Cool*,
Sara
Carter,
o
f
Callahan,
Fla.
I
Miss
Allie
Gillon.
................
533,000
Wednesday
for
Iaike
Wales
where
brunette type and h ri ho*ts o f
heals and strengthen*. Get L«mAbout
16
guests
were
present
and
•
Mrs.
Howard
Overlin
......
523,000
they
will
spend
the
summer
with
friends, owing to her sincere man­
anh’s." It make* itroo* fir**- At all
ner and sweetness o f character.
druggists.
yStw
Miss Huff attended school at the
Girls' High school and was a popu­
lar member of the student body.
Mr. McLendon, who is the second
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McLen­ ♦%
don, is one of the most prominent
young men in Atlanta's business
and social circles. During the
World war he was in the naval
service.
His maternal grandparents w«re
the late Mr. and Mrs. James Smith,
of South, Carolina. Through his
great-grandfather he is related to
the Bromletts, who settled Green­
ville, S. C., In the TO's.
His paternal grandparents were
the late Captain Isaac A. McLen­
hind them with lita iiosts. Got! don, of Civil war fame.
said, Exodus 15:15: “ Speak unto
The groom-elact Is associated
the children o f Israel that they go with the building firm of Cromer &amp;
forward."' So the Lord opened •. Thornton. •
way.”
The marriage of Miss Huff and
"Lack of Means." Dr. Brown­ Mr. McLendon will be an interest­
ie® reviewed the miracle o f the ing event of the summer, taking
Feeding o f the Five Thousand. ince Wednesday, July HL nt the
"YVe see providential provision of
t. John’s Methodist Episcopal
this sort every day," he said. "This churuch, South.
is exemplified in the way in which
means are nearly always provided
Peppers and tomatoes are mov­
for church buildings."
ing briskly from this section and
"Lazarus died," Jesus delayed there are still several cars o f cel­
His arrival at the home of Lazarus, ery yet to mover^y
perhaps we foolishly think He did
Mrs. R. R. W -ight, Elizabeth
so on account of indifference. Not
so. Jesus came on the fourth day. Young, Mrs, YV. E. Young, Mable
He loved these people, as He loves Swope, and Mrs. S. YV. Swope wore
us, more thun they reulized and He Orlando visitors Saturday.
wanted to give them an effectual
Little Lucilo Gore returned Mon­
lesson in faith. This could best be
done in just the rqanner He em­ day from Orange Generul Hospital
where she had undergone an opera­
ployed.
It is so with us always. No mat­ tion for tonsils and adenoids.
j.4.+ + &lt;.+ 4.&lt;.+ + .&gt;&lt;.++.&gt;++.&gt;++4.&lt;.4.4.4.4 .&gt;4-g4-&gt; &gt;-( -&gt; &gt; g + + -&gt; &gt; 4 " M -&gt; + &lt; -K ♦ « 4 - + « + + + + 4 - 9 - + + + 4 &gt; &gt; + 4 - * - &gt; + * + 4 - * + +
ter how difficult our situation, if
we are willing to trust God and will
seek to know and follow Hi* paths,
we ^shall surely se4!lhe,',Clw^.. of,

ill New Broadcast Role

, Circle will
it the home
918 M agnolia
Circle o f

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noring
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nuptials at
it church,
luptisls. Methnoon.
(^Auxiliary, U.
it the parlor*
h it 8 p. m.

!ARD AT THE CHURCHES

[ and Friloha

g Pcsbyterian Church Dr.
4jTeached:r Sunday m om nJohn 11:40: “ Said I not
I that if thou wouldst be­
lli ahouldst see the glory

[arriage
ir Couple

:-'* j£ * 4 sa id th fto word* before
the S b 'of Loza rub," said Dr.
B ro w * - "Lazarus had been dead
fo u iffy i » nd his grief-stricken
r c liffs were confronted with u
jifpjit,situ ation and one calling
fnA bold and courageous faith.
NJeubt you have hours o f wonding whether tho gospel is literii a charming ajnroe. And'cbnsidering the d if.
nt of friends in HBties, o f the true Christian life
v wr et 'tempted
‘ tempted to ask whether
htr every mar- A
* n '* life is a practical one. Can
rfie lived tod a y?"
originally from
has spent the Dr. Brownlee outlined four major
lorija. He wai Ifficuities which he said it seemed
Orlando Cred1.b- him stand In the way of an im­
ambdr of year plicit faith. He classified them
rrtd tg the Sjt under the heads o f "Opposition on
ition. '
■ the part o f men," “ Physical difficultics,” "Lack o f Means" and
wrwooll wil*®* "Death itself."
rk Avenue..
He rend the third chapter of
Exodus, relating the story of God's
appearing to Mose* in the burning
bush, and Moses' conduct there­
after, particularly Moses’ objec­
of Wheel
tions to attempting what God told
So no matter what trials you
. Collie 4
him he should do.
face if your effort ia.in line with
ionviller
Moses facedaiiiftficttlttef.'-on ne- God’* . JacRlLand. yo*&gt;. 4nc*V i i r : iciL
em m trq fjh c Atopbritlbno/
Jding of stateplsce at the
(n. N. Hudson
n when their
*, became the
L Sherwood of

S

Quite a number of the young

^ls^U*nde^tjw,..QUtrict J5lh
irtn. League 'tJruoa-J»oatliig at

behettpflyS V •iM Ln*nrhite -k eep in g.

sheep. The job sfcemed too much
for him', so he Raised the objections
wo have noted. Finally the Lord
convinced bint. And Moses learned,
after hi* subsequent experiences,
that if he should believe he should
perceive the glory o f God. *
Tho Israelites escaping out o f
Egypt and pursued by Pharaoh
were confronted with difficulties

: “ ir for the
,, r*hroad, is
ii ;k ends.
/neron Aveifgr Topeka,
me, to visit
tdr from St.
.them and toLos Angeles,
summer with
*. Fay and
many point*
West before
William Robert YVilUama of SanA jolly party :'ord is spending a while in Oveido.
:zve Mrs. Fay
niter on SunDr. R. E. Stovens and Miss Olive
with gifts, Vera Glisson motored to Daytona
bet,
Beach yesterdayv
ind daughter,
M
; »
— —ton of Beck
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Connelly
ormer’s niece, lave moved to t^eir new home oq
from Sanford,
n by train for
remain several
Mrs. J. H. Cowan and son spent
yesterday in Palatka, the guests o f
•is w e e k have i riends.
« pepper crop
d crop of field
Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Harvard and
art hundreds I’amily spent Sundsy st Coronada
« the celery Beach.
ome one o f the
celery delta.
Mr*. J. N. Tolar and Mr*. Ed
Dmise of much Bella are ipendlng today in Orgathering wQl Undo.

own efforts olone,
atone. Wo fire
__ ___
not
willing to cry* "Help my unbelief,"
and we forget the Creator of all
the Earth, whose arm is strong,
and who was the same yesterday,
toduy and will be forever, and who
will help us as Hu helped with
thesu four cases, and as lie has
helped men everywhere, when Hi*
voice has been heard und obeyed.

PERSONALS

de Butler r
friday after
was a member
aas of '24 and
«r in behalf o f
nt election. As
the university
a luccau.

Ttaentatlve of
' Friday and
arranging fo r
to Miami and
r, June 9. The
»•* 8:30 a .m ..
L ‘ June 14.
T of the Coral
1trip will coat
‘*11 the beaut
•Parties, Mlai

■u meeting
•y school i

tning in (
of the weatl
■ Attendance
c«r*. but so
done. One
4ere dlscU*i
given by i
•Ptiit Sunt
c&gt; which is i

L. C. Bebout and family enjoyed
yesterday at DeLeon Springs.
Corbett
YVilliams
JW B
j i ____ has returned
:'rom a visit to friend* and rela­
tive* in Georgia.
Mrs. O. P. Swope and daughter,
Shirley, wore Oveido visitor* Sat­
urday,
Ercel Little and Charlotte Smith
of Sanford were guests at the rook
party.given by Mable Swope.
Mrs. YV. B.^VnUams, Nell and
Roy Williams motored to Oviedo
Sunday.

Sam Fleischer- Pierce Griffin,
Joe Gonzales, JAanr'Schaul and
David Mantey of Orlando enjoyed
a swim at DeLeon Springs yes­
John Preston Graham was the terday.
Sareek-end guest o f Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Ms. Weyman White and
J. S. Harvard.
daughter spent yesterday at DayM
‘ ' 1 V* « &gt;*m '
Mr. and Mr*. Brick Baggett and tons Beach.
Mr. and | f a Raymond Fox mo­
Glenn Davis and Fred Hoage en­
tfred to^rU ryjo yeste
joyed Sunday at the Daytona
Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
turned this morning a!
Sam Telford left thl* morning
for Washington, D. C., whore he
Friends oi Rev. 8. W. W alker ra­ g o e f on'business.
il to learn o f hie serious illness
Mr. snd Mrs. C. 11. Britt and Mr.
Lakeland, FJa. S
and Mrs. Archie Betts spent Sunat DeLeon Springs.

Once again the opportunity is o f­
fered the shrewd investor to take
advantage of an offering of busi­
ness plots at Coral Gables. While
the buy of any kind of Florida real
estate is a good investment the buy­
ing of business property is consid­
ered the best of all by those wise
men who trade exclusively in it.
In opening up of the Coral Way
section, Part One, Coral Gables o f­
fers the same opportunity as when
the present business area vvas put
on the market* in January, 1923.
The present .business section con­
tained 1,500 plots and more than
90 per cent have been sold. Bet­
ter yet, many of them have already
changed hands at handsome profits.
The Coral Way section is in the
heart of the business zone at Coral

Gables. It is bisected by * Coral
Way, a 120 foot wide paved high­
way, and is served from the north
and south by Ponce de Leon Boule­
vard, a 100 foot wide paved boule­
vard. In this new business district
a group ..of ..fine . administratipn
building will be located, the first of
which will be erected immediately
to house the executive depart­
ments of the Coral.Gables organi­
zation.
Such is the opportunity now of­
fered the shrewd investor. Here
profits are assured by the high cali­
ber of the development work nfid
the mightiness of the building pro­
gram that is to come. The opportu­
nity today is one that comes only
at the beginning of big things.

Come to Coral Gables today
aboard a de luxe Pullman bus. The
trip is free and provides the easiest
way of taking advantage of the
present opportunity.

Mr. and Mrs. YV. L T. Stringer
and daughter left yesterday for
id Mir. and Jacksonville to be the guest* of
Mr. Stringer's brother for the next
two weeks.
J. R. Parker has moved his store
eradon and
Spoilt Sun- from Bithlo to the Brpwn A McIn­
tosh settlement, just south of
"town".
Sanford apent
The Tart Bros, o f the aUvs fac­
l her parents,
tory
are beginning operations this
Lesetta.
week. Now workmen are arriving
t Tuesday from daily.
■
Mr*. T. J. Gonsale* and daugh­
ter, Frances, motored to Jackson­
s Jones o f Bartow ville I**t week, bringing Mnu Gon­
y to be the guest of zales’* sister, Mrs. W, D. Nedes,
Shinholser.
Miss home with them. Mrs. Nedes will
attend the Phlljraw-

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George E . M errick, O w ner

Sanford Office,
no Theatre Bldg,
Sanford Fla.

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•*rrn5* Y a n y "* * * '
BY HARRY R HUNT
X affair, even though Coolidge
I
NFA Service SUIT Writer.
l v » M M I n . There were m’ore
rtl/ASIIINGTOM .? D. O —Mrs?
fodoraV nnn derbies than ’' p Iur'*
| &gt; V Coolldfre'e White lloustf "Karhat* In the check rooms. And &lt;&gt;'0.
Wen parties'* qf the |«sf fnonth
number of,plain buxlnexs rack suits
linvc provided a delightful antidote
on the masculine cunt* outnum­
Co the heavy diet of politics find
bered the’ lonc-tnlled "frocks."
jilum Uuff throuch which XVathlrip.
Most of the diplomats, of course,
jonl.ins have had to live diving
and their socj-etnrles nnd attaches,
(there last months of a pre-cam*
wore the formal afternoon swnflotv
dmlcn session of Congress. '
tails. So did Secretary Hitches, by
And whatever else they may havo’
way of being a diplomat himself.
stone, they have demonstrated fhat.
But Jim- Davis, secretary of la­
should the canny and cautious Cal
bor, simply put a red carnation In
•be sent back for another four year*
the buttonhole on his business suit
•In the executive mansion, Mrs. Cal
and felt all dressed up.
VMTr^hreiefWriiM-Upoa.ta make up
fby her own charm nnd personality
ifor the social chorttomlncs of, her
DWIN DCNBT, former secre­
lallent partner.
tary of navy, wearing the
Cards to Mrs. Coolhlge's spring
business suit nf a business man,
parties havo Ixsm as much In ties
x-emeU lo enjoy l-elnc hack under
•nand as tickets to the Democratic
tire executive,roof. Conernl Saw­
convention. Any good Washingyer was there, loo; In correct after­
torilnn would cheerfully have for­
noon garb, not In the uniform he so
feited Seats to tho Cleveland con­
lung wore with pride. .
vention, for Instance, in exchance
l-ady Isabella Howard, wife of
tfor admittance to one of there af­
the British ambassador, made her
fairs. And to one who has experlfirst nppenrnnee at h large gather­
ienced both conventions nnd garden
ing since her arrival In Washing­
■parties It mukt lie admitted thu
ton, nnd wnn n center of attention.
dure of tho latter is tho most cn-'
Her dress? Oh. yes; black velvet
jtlu ailing.,
1with touches of purple and a chin­
chilla collar.
JfpAKE the latest of these “ par1*1 ties” for Instance. Even a
BS. BENJAMIN HABniKON*.
slashing thunder-shower which
drenched tho grounds nt tho very
widow of the former Hooeler
•Jiour the red-coated marine Lind
ptysiilrnt. held court bear a palm
'was tuning up for tho fesilvltit-a,
In one corner of the East Boom.
(Could not dampen tho enthusiasm
’I'hv older ret who knew her when
jef the Invited guests.
she greeted ns first Lady talked
By ntilo nnd tnxl-cab, or on foot
over with her the “ good old
■with raincoats and umbrellas, they
«l.av»."
name, full strength.
I larvey .Wiley, well past 80 but
Shifting her plans to suit the
looking in Ills middle llftles, was a
itvealhcr‘3 whim, Mrs. Coolidgo
walking endorsement of bis "pure
threw open tho whole lower floor
food'1 theories. Wiley practiced
o f the White House, placed the
w|iat\hripreaches, and kept uwav
marine Land In tho great entrance
from .the punch, cakes and Ices
hallway, nnd carried tho yffalr
which ,wcre dispensed In the Slate
through without n hitch.
Dining Room.
’ Instead of greeting her guests on
Anil ' |h and out nmong the
ithe lawn, she nnd the president
throng, with an air of unmlstnk*
shook hands with all comers In tho
nlilo prld.i and proprietorship,
big Bast Boom nnd tmdo them
Mrclled Mr. frank W. Stearns, of
“ make themselves at home.”
Horton.1

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d: and
■hall be
lowlinn

M

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r e d s e a l r E(
1007—Scordame (F o r g e t u „ , ,
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Workers

"W x J ffft lii
1014— On the Banka of the W»k
W .y Down i„ Old ^

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10 0 ^ -M a ^ rk a (in C Sharp „ „

vnniiia fa y in excess o f the value

~ £ B *rtL tU en »lv ).^

'*ThIs"Ts one o f thp consequences
o f the visitation at Papeete of
“ vanilla 4millionaires” froth the
Leeward group of the Society Is­
lands. These islands .escaped the
plant disease that devastated the
plantations of Tahiti some years
ago. Thus, when tho prieo bf.vanilla beans soared recently to great
heights, these islanders had full
crops for which they received sums
beyond their wildest dreams. Pa­
peete being the Paris o f the South
Seas, these newly-risen nabobs
have been flocking here to spend
their gains.
The roads in nnd about the city
have become perilous from flivvers,
chartered by the week, loaded with
fat Kanakas, who rush about at
high speed to the consternation of
pedestrians. Their womeh folk are
nstonixhing the beach dwellers with
glowing silks, high-heeled shoes
and picture hats.
This orgy o f spending will con­
tinue until the lust franc is gone.
Then the natives will return huppiilyl to the peaceful' shores of
Hniaten nnd Bora and resume their
old pursuits of climbing the moun­
tains for “ fei” and combing the
reefs for fish. But, having had a
whale o f n time, they will be con-

LIGHT VOCAL SE

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nctoel mar (Out Sea
,.

Dissension Between
Weatern Portions
Stronghold Will
Convention.

WASHINGTON7*Juno
Ft-nr
of La Follette will hannt the man­
agers o f the Republican National
Contention nil this week and for
the remainder o f the presidential
campaign, and yet there is nothing
they can do to give themaeivea
comfort or courage. La Follette
absent is sure to be u stronger in­
fluence than ever was La Follette
present.
The senator from Wisconsin jiersonlflcs and interprets the western
states which haiAs revolted oguinst
President •Coolidge and the"kind
o f Republicanism which he repre­
sents. Without the electoral votes
o f those'states Coolidge runs under
pn almost hopeless handicap. And
y ^ W s baeker*:ttf&gt;4 'tpokcSmen
CTBentoa .can. do: next to nothing
line for the Republican uomiru-y
this year.
*
'
'
# Any^ittcnipt to write a platform
or to promise legislation thnt
would satisfy this recalcitrant and
rebellious Republicanism o f the
West would instantly ulicnatn certnln en^tern groups which art- cx.pcctcd to finance the Republican
pnrty this year as in the pust.
Nothing thnt the eastern contingent
would accept will suit Wisconsin,
Minnesota, the Dakotas, Nebraska,
Jown, Montana nnd Idaho. By the
ftnmo token, what they ' detnund

■
Arthof
ntrvfuction— “The C.rl „f on i

Irtialns la restricted to
elawlflcatlon.
trmr la mad* The San*

Arthur

'Scout*Wha* Hoe' » !' Wallace!
—‘ TheiVfl nac Luck About the j
Bellsof Scotland"—1“Auld l*
- “ Rob

Roy

-"B lu e

tells

MacGreagor
of

Scotland-,

mfoder
)*en Ge
efaieftal
rfcU l8 aa pr
an a i l
state h
bis citi:

EVERT TRUE

Here is a second cartoon drawn by Bon Guthrie on the Florida
gubernatorial situation.'One may fully appreciate this by reading the
charges made by Catts in Jacksonville a few days ago

MRS. LINCOLN IN ACCIDENT
MANCHESTER, .Vt., June 9.—
Mrs. Mary Lincoln, wife o f Rob­
ert. Lincoln, only surviving rela­
tive o f President Lincoln, is at her
summer estato here, suffering from
a compound fracturo o f her leg, it
became known Sunday. News o f
it was received here shortly after
her arrival at Washington several
days ago, but wqn yyithheld.

LOW RATES OFFERED
GAINESVILLE, June 9.— J. A.
Norman, dean o f the University o f
Florida, announces receipt from W.
11. Howard o f official notice that
the southeastern division o f tho
Atlantic Coast Line railroad will
grant special reduced rates to stu­
dents attending tho summer school
■J- the university beginning Juno
10. The rates will be continued
beyond the time for their return
home. T h q «r ttUhlng.Ao’takb'ad'.
vantage o f the reduced rates are
required 1»o obtain identification
ccrtifidule* from Dean Norman to
he presented to the ticket agent*.

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F O U N D W H E R E G O O D T A S T E P R E V A IL S AND
IS

W e invite y o u r

A P P R E C IA T E D

inspection

o f our compl&lt;

show in g now on d isp lay a t th e SONFOI
MRS. GUNN -

So r e - oldtim e r

DEPEND ON
To HELP OUT A I
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COULD NOT RESIST

F U R N I T U R E C Or, a n d w e are pleased

S our h u sb an d s invitation to stop
Fo g Pi n n e r e s p e c i a u m w h e n , r
HE Tl/vtPTED AtE WITH A RlDC
I
OUT HERE IN HIS SPLENOIONEVAI I

advise th a t ca r lo t p urchases have enabled

HE IS FOUUNArt ,

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—\ LUXURIOUS G iF T l

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to offer th is line o f K A L T E X , admittedly t

GIFT?

peer o f W o v e n F u rn itu re , a t prices far bel&lt;
usual fo r th is distinctive ty p e o f high gr»
m erchandise.

D etF A C IN C ^

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■ P O S T e : U5
p lC T u ie .^ :

FOR RENT—2 furnished house­
keeping royns, 716 W^ First St.
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
FOR
RENT
Two unfurnished
’ Iatkoland, through tho Star-Tele­
rooms. Apply 311 Palmetto Ave.
gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings. FOR RENT— Cool outside sleeping
SlaF-Telegram, Lakeland, Fla.
rooms, $5.00 per week. 206 Park

b ADVEitnsr.na.
hid representative thorfunlllsr with rates, rulea
BlSestlon. will give you
• information.
And If
h. they will assist you In
f your want ad to make
effective.
fORTXAT N O T IC *.
tilers should clva their
ir poet off Ico address as
thslr phona number If
dre results. About on*
let of a thousand has a
ie, and the others can’t
jrste with
you unions
am your address.

COLUMBUS (On.) MSDOKIl—C lass­
ified ads Iiavo the largest circu ­
lation In
Southwestern
Georgia.
Ilato to fG -w ord) line.

»VANTED— Competent men
to
FOR RENT— House, 4 rooms, bath, WANTED—
Handle tracts of tracking and
. garage, $27.50 mo. Corner Sec­
high class hannns land on a share
ond and Maple. Phone 388.
basis. J. H. Elder, Eagle Lake,
FOR RENT— New cottage at Gin- FIs.
dcrville; also one for sale. Terms
to suit. Apply Mr. Potee, Citrus EARN $5 to $20 weekly copying
Heights Filling Station, Orlando
names for mail order firm. Par*
titulars stamp. J. Leonard, Box 91
{
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EOR RENT— ft-room house, newly Roxbury, Mass.
done. Phone 498.
j finished throughout; fine location. W ANTED— Young man Scmfnoli
209 E. Fifth S t .__________________
county school teacher desires
WANTED— Sanrurd business men FOR RENT — 5-room dwelling, aition during summer raonthes. Ad
who are in need of competent
huge sleeping porch; rent reas­ dress “ Teacher” , care Herald.
help should read the classified onable. A. P. Connelly A Sons.
pago of The Herald. There’s no
reason for sending out-of-town for
■ ’■
GINSEIIR.FLSOshr dof rnhnh
help when there is probnbly Just
PROPOSE HOME FOR AGED
HELSINGFORS, Juno 9.— Exthe person you want in the city
TAMPA. Juno 9.— A Florida lo- port of paper from Finland for
cation for a proposed home for the month o f April is estimated nt
aged business women will be sug- a total o f 20,000 tons, as comgested nt the convention of the pared with 8,500 tons for March.
Business and Professional Women's i The paper industry in Finland is
clubs meeting at West Bndon, Ind.,1 growing to such an extent, that
the week of July 21, It is stated by several new factories are now in
LAWN FERTILIZER
local members o f the organization, the course o f construction.

R E A L ESTATE
For Sale— House and lot oti San­
ford Avenue. 1‘rlce f 1.250. Terms.
For Sale— Business now clearing i
four to five hundred dollars per
month. $1,500 takes it.
Come
quick.
For Sale— Ten acres, 300 feet
lake front, good dwelling, garage, a
good variety of fruit trees, a baggain for $ 1,000. TermsWe havo the largest listing on
celery nnd vegetable farms in the
city. If you want a city lot, a su­
burban lot, a house ready built,
celery farm, grove o** anything in
the real estate line cad on us. We
sell at tho owners’ prico only. Call
nnd see us. We give you the bar­
gains and service.
THE SEMINOI-F- REALTY CO.
SEMINOLE HOTEL ANNEX.

:•
t. W n . M. W oodcock. Tax Coll lector o f the T ow n o f T-oni
' rlcrlita. do hereby certify that the follow 'lng constitute* .Ihc
jitiurnt tax list for taxes duo tho T ow n o f Lonicwood. Florida, f
“ year. ISIS.

L ost and Found

LOST an opportunity to ke«p
abrenst witn the titnaa by ifot
reading the classified pages of
your daily newspaper. Herald
want ads contain many Interesting
messages. It will pay you to read
TO REACH thu prosperous farm -.them daily.
•
ers and fern growers of Vnln*la'_
IrraU office n r br l e t county advertise in the DeLand '
Trlephoue
illa e o a ttn Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
■re *o l vallilwith order.
w ‘ T 't &amp; Z ?r
&gt;ui. Prompt, Efficient
Service.
A IJTTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
For R en t
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
ipartments
muy bring you several dollars.
Phono 148 and a representative
ENT—Two room apart- will call to see you.______________
[with or without garage. FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
Avenue.
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
ENT—Light housekeeping fied business, rule lc n word, min­
[with sleeping porth. one imum 24c cash with order.
kind hospital, 301 W. Fifth AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest
INT—Apartments.
Shir classified medium, rale cash .09c
irtments, opposite post- charge. 10c per line, minimum
•30c.
MAIJ^E— Watcrvlllc, Morning SeifJ»T—Two room housetinel. Thousands o f Maine peo­
ipartmcnt. 719 Oak Ave ple are interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through the
Sentinel. Rate card on applica-

We deliver—Term* cash,

aid, South Georgia a greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Wnycrosa JournalHerald, Waycross, Georgia.

bfcACH

H elp W a n te d

Houses For R en t

' .

CHASE &amp; CO
Phone 663

hated this t«th day of May. A. I». 192«.

WM. M. WOODCOCK.
Tux C ollector of tho Tow n o f L ongw ood, Florida.

bOM .VVOOn. a«ltr&lt;-(,rtlr&lt;t la P lst llo n k V'a. 1, T a g r a IN to 31, He
County Iterorils.
/
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FOR SALE CHEAP— One Jersey
Frank Pounds,
COW with calf.
Forest City,
Saying It With Jazz
A young fellow was trying hard
to explain to tho salesman what
he wanted.
“ Now, haven’t you this songT-Jt
goes zint-zlin,
zum-zum, zangzang. You know."
4 •
And the talesman was trying
very hard to follow him.
“ Sorry," said the salesman, “ but
I don't seem to recognize the tune.
What arc the w ords?"
“ Those are the words."— Musical
Record.

P i t A I I I . K V'X A I I I &gt; I T I O \ T O I.O M I W o o l
“
I- Vmgr IT, Senilnote C o u n t, Ite rn r«lo.

tJearrlptlon ef l.anri.
X a its I* . SO. 31. S t,

A ■■eased T «
ST n m l 20

.

Mary K. Hut

Beg s. K, Cor. of Jm,u|i and West
Likr Ave. In the Town of I-ontt, Wood, Hec. 31, Twp. 20. It. 30 K..
'i run* M 1»* ft.. B »5i «« ft.. N. las
ft.. Weal to point of beg.....
. Unknown
Beg H W. Cor. HW| of NVV«4. Hoc.
31. Twp 2rt. It. 30 K . run* N &lt;107
fl . K .121 ft.. H. «97 ft.. VV 32t ft
D o .-: \V. Cor. of HKU of NWl*
H-,- It. Twp 20. It 30 K., run* K.
I"', ft.. N. 520 ft. W. 105.0 ft.. H.

It. Murphy

COUNTY—The

coiri hreezo, the result
^
nrr woro,
tTnrTf mipimum
minimum ' (&lt;0||ntyi
*J**”1
llniflfi
*Hu«t«A )n^.rtion”
Hemlnolo
rate I9ac
per
b-ior|lta.
of
to check
I _ .prepared
.
charge 25c cash with order. WrDe I Krctlona 7 ami
T ow n sh ip so-Sbuth. is a cold. Be
ilange 31 Knsl. Iioumlt-il unit don- this cold with a few doses o f the
f o f complete rate card.'*
.
Bogin- well-known
FOLEY’S HONEY
DBVkl-OPKUH“ ATTKNTrotF^i'en- rrlhvil n* follows, to.w it;
aarola la tiexlnnlng the ur*ate*t da- nnlg at a cnriirr |iost not In tho AND TAR COMPOUND. Boat for
xround
ntarkod
with
a
nail
fi&gt;r
tho
velnpment Ip Olnrhla's history; a
point of Intersection nf Ohio anil roughs, colds, hoarseness. Benjam­
half million dollar highway to th* Jeaup
AVea. for Crlppgn Ilond). alan in Thomas, 712 West Lackawanna
gulf bench Just
finished; a two
Ave., Scranton, Pa„ writes: "Your
million dollar brldite across Escam­
bia Buy started; quarter
million
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
dollar opera house under construc­
did mu good, as 1 had a cold in my
Two nice, large, cool tion: two million* being spent on
head and chest." Get a bottle to­
Uig housekeeping rooms, blah way; greatest chance for live
day. Sold everywhere.
honth, $5.00 week. 312 dev-lopera to set In on ground
floot. Writ* Development Depart­
IS t . ___________ ^
ment The Pensacola New*.
___
Nntlr* of A|i|«llrnl;an (or T m llrril
— Two cool furnished WKHT VIIUBNIA— Clarksburg, Th*
t'nilrr Nrrtlno 57.9 »r Ifcr Omvral
Ntatulr* «( Cir Slat* « l Klwrld*
&gt;n» and kitchen. Lights
t'lsrkshurg
Exponent, morning
Notli*n I* hi-rrhy mvrn that II .11.
[r. $20.00 a, month. 014 Including Hunduy. morning Imsuo.
Iliilidy. purcha*rr nf Tax fi-rllflralr

D IS P L A Y

——

AT”*”4*4***

I cent per word, minimum 34c.__

No. 1293. ilatvU »:.n *•», ,-jy of Jum*.
A. D„ 1X99, hits tlli-d nald n-rtlllcatiln my nfflcr, unil hn* maita a|ipllrnt n far tnx il«-,-il to l**uo In uri*nri!anco with law. Halil crrtlflrar..
rmhrae** tin* fnllowlnir deacrlhnl
liruprrt) Hllliuli'd In Hnmlnulo cdun
IJT, Florida, tn-wlt; llrir. HtV. cur.
of NtV t4 of NB14, Hrc. 9. Twp. 21
H, ltan*« 19 Eust. run K. 10 rh..
N. II Vi cha, H. 55 di-Kreea. W. 12 2«
ch*.. H. *•» rh*.— 10
acre*. Th*
said land In-mu a»«e**rd at thr
date nf thr Unuanc* nf Hurh rrrtlIh-ale In the name of A. B. Wand
Unit-** **ld rrrtlfli**tw ahall he rrdermrd arcordliiK In law taa dent
will l*«ii* thuri-nn on th* tlh day nf
June. A. D„ 1924.
tVltnria my official alanaturr and
seal Ihla the 2(tli day uf April, A.
Ik. 1934.
fHEAD
K. A. DOtlULAHH.
Clerk Circuit Cnurt.
Hemlnnlr County, Florida
By A M. Week*. D. C.
| .2 l-(.5 .| l-3 « .« .2

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
One furnished u
Florida real estate advertise In
with garage.
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word dally, two cents a word
LNT — Delightfully cool 8 undays._______ ___ _______________
i*nt for ono couple. Cor­ "D O YOU W ANT to buy or sell
ad Oak Ave. Call 2603.
. anything?" If so advertise in
the "Gainesville S u n ."___________
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IB ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers.
Palatka Daily News is circulated in
a l -e s t a t e
circulated in industrial and agricul­
tural center.
r*A "* J/Tor- (Waal Vlrat
0 n« 7 1room Bungalow.
• * Kuod buy,

and

xood

H*’ , Morcaaill* bualnaaa oh
[Mt. Kami location, aatabtin " oor health only raaIrlUna.
J,
,
»nt. t-room -cottaxc, poaJ* °ac*. Fifth 8tr*«t and
♦tiue. Price reasonable.
Several five-room cot­
'll located, eaay terms,
"•uranc*. Thla department
t /etc* and Inspection*
If furnished.
rm.nt
w , can aaalat In

FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS
•Whan the kidneys are In need
o f a good flushing taka FOLEY
PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for
the kldnaya. They promptly and
effectively flush the kidney*, InNOTICE OF ADOPTION.
create their activity and bring
Notice lx hereby *lven that on the
2rd day of July. A. D. 1921. the uneasant relief. London Taylor,
will upply to the Judite
Drcheater, Iowa, writes: " I a n ford llrreld. a newepap«r puhlleh. deralKiied
of thr Circuit Court (or the Havtruthfully tay that FOLEY PILLS &lt;-d In Hanford, Hcmlnole County, rnth Judlrlal Circuit of Florldil.
Hemlnolo County, at hla office In
are the best I ever used. I had Florida.
{lone and ordered, thla the 3rd Hanford. Florida, for an order au-

S

day of May. 1934
(HEAL)
E. A. Dol'dLAHS,
Clerk of the Circuit Courl
of Hemlnolo County .Florida.
By A. 54. Wok*. Depty Clerk
Fre.l II. Wllaon
Hollcltor for Complainant.
May t-U -1 9 .2 8 ; Jun* J -i.I8.M -3l

M T H ^ C H iA L _ k

FOR SALE—dO-ocrc farm on Cel­
ery Avenue, fully equipped. J
A. Runtlcy, Box 921._____________
FOR SALE— A business block for
$9,000. Rents torj$l,600 per year.
Good terms.___Thrasher A Garner.
FOR SALE—Fifteen acres o f land,
all cleared. Four acres of finest
muck land cleared and drained.
Eleven acres of good farming and
citrus land ready to set. Fifty oneyear-old tan gerin es, som e hnnanns.

i

B Y ------- T A Y L O R
h a n k . r v £ GOT A N £W
Ca r a n d vta in b a d a t

A d vertising

Miscellaneous
W a n ted

Smooth or^eaaon. Change
ilkuy it neccksary for me
'aiFsttractive five-room
dflrlooking the sea at a
Makly Mrs. J. E. Taylor,
k tx , Vanvalsuie Apart14Atlantic Blvd., Daytona

* BENCH LICK, Ind., Juno 1 0 . tivu thousand dollars in prize
money for tho winners o f the Pro­
fessional
Golfers’
Association
tournament ut French Lick, Sep­
tember 14-21, have been given by
Thomds D. Taggart. He also has
i nu tournament is expected to
bring the best g olf talent in the
c o u n ty
to the Indinna course.
G?"® ,S“ ra*‘?n1’. P. « - A. champion,
will defend his title, it is ex­
pected.
.

h o o m s For R en t

ne Mr.
&lt;T—Two furnished house

FORD FORUM
A new wa to combine contrasting,gram was filed at 5:45 but hud
matcriuls is i lustrated in this pleasing j been delayed.
ftIfS____
ftftll
■m.’Ia
slil&gt;-on frock. IM
____
are employed in its development, the FORMING NEW JAP CABINET
figured in.itcri.il forming the sleeve ex­
tensions and the inserted panel at the
TOKIO, June 9.— (By The Asso­
front of the dress. If preferred, the
extnuians may be omitted, leaving ciated Press.)— Viscount Tuknkira
short kimono sleeves to which cufia Kato, leader o f the Kensekai party,
may be added. Medium size requires strongest numerically in the lower
3 yards 36-inch plain and l j f yard 36- house, was Hummo'ned by Prince
Regent Hirhito Monday morning to
inch figured material.
a now cabirtet to succeed thut
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1984.
Sues, 34 fo 44 inches bust, anti 16 to o f Former Permier Kiefo Kiyourn,
which esigned Friday.
20 years. Price, 45 cents. _

r^jd will br rrspnnalbla
Iona Incorrect Inaartlon,
Utlser. for sut&gt;aa&lt;iuent
„ The office ahould be
Immediately In CM* of

I'ALM

2

JJuut..JohrwF,. .WMtely. whiwrlth- s ' t n ^ ' ^ S o S ^ S S l '
his plane w ar-taking two passed- a few days ago. More than a thougers from Bolling Field, was disprimary school teachers o f the
pelled Sunday night with the rew l** Profit by the arrange-

ieed data* *r# for cou­
rt Inaartlona.

0f aver*** length
tnttd * Xne
i chars* Joe for first

‘S Sp stsa g ,

MITCHELL FIELD, Juiiu"9,

Editor The Sanford Herald,
.Dear Sir: May I ask the fol­
lowing corrections in your copy o f
my manuscript published in Sat­
urday’s edition o f the Herald?
The Holy, Ghost is the uncreat­
ed third person o f the Holy Trin­
ity, proceeding from tho “ Fathcr AND the Son," not from tho
"Father TO the Son."
..•At80 "•JUSTIN, Martyr," not
Julian, Murtyr."
Truly yours ,
out o f it have all along looked
J. A . HENNES8Y.

in Advance

JlaLODIOUS INSTRUMENT

Anrf) Laurie”— "We're a N#ld

,F5ar--thnt‘4timaster-batb'm'irrirtroft’’

SAN

Cash

iMinr«llai*lr far

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crrtaip to4givt- a start .to La Follelte’s rnnipaign as it is to initiate
Coolidge’s;

r a te s

_________ Ha a liar
~
_ _______ _
a liar
,~ZZ~— ___- __ 4a a liar
*t« TrP® double above

LIEUTENANT IS SAFE
•

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FOR RENT— Furnished rooms. 701
_ Magnolia Ave.
M lliA L I i t Concrete Co-, general
FOR
RENT— One room and gar­
rement work. sideitlak*. build
age; h it and cold water. W. L.
mg blocks, irrigation boxes. J. &amp;.
Rumple, 1200 M a g n o l i a .____*
Verwiileger, Prc?.
FOR RENT — Three furnished
Lumber and Building Material
housekeeping rooms fo t adults.
Carter Lumber Company
Box 117.
•
N. Laurel Sjl Phone 665.
HILL LUMBER CO.
House of FOR RENT— Rooms. Wouldn’t
you be nhle to use the money se­
Service, Vluallty *nd
Price
cured by renting that vacant room
now going to waste? There are
Trunks, baggage, pianos, safes, many persons looking for places to
In fact, anything, anywhere at stay. Help take care of them nnd
not only make money but assist in
any time.. QUICK SERVICE
keeping people in Sanford. Phone
TRAN8PEH. Phone 49a
148 nnd give your ad over tho. tel­
ephone. Use The Herald for quick
service.

r,aw »n tru a» aad e e l -

Daily Fashion Hint

Say Fear of
Eastern and
Republican
Haunt

B U IL D IN G
M A T E R IA L

Daily Herald . ,

mr4 ad*, will W r»-

t\ Italian

19338— Cheer Up the Old

LAST LAP OF FLIGHT

OSAKA. June 9.— (By The Asso­
ciated Press.) — Captain Georges
Peletier D’Oisy, the French nvito the Republican administration ntor, left here nt H:39 o ’clock Sun­
to give them the kind of taxation, day on the last leg o f his flight
agricultural relief, nnd other legis­ from Paris to Tokio.
lation they demand. The “ regu­
lar" Republicans o f congress, plus
the iVogrestdves whom La Follette
controls, would have constituted an
effective majority in behuif o f the
program that the latter have edvocated. The failure o f this program
is blamed on President Coolidge
and the Republican lenders of the
house and the 'senate. It will be
La Fnllette’s plan to charge this
responsibility directly to the ad­
ministration, since it is in normnlly
Republican stntes thnt he must find
his votes, nnd these must be won
from Coolidge.
There will he efforts nt com ­
promise when the Republican pintform is framed. The mid-western
Republicans nnd those from the
Pacific Const will seek to write
delphic declarations that may be

W W i r / W ’/ l

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griMt dtfna|0 Tfl* nma$T fij£ h Sso
western islands for bicycles and
Tfritortartr, although the roads'arc
mere tracks.',
The Chinese in Papeete have en­
deavored to satisfy the demand by
combing: all the old junk heaps for
ancient bicycles and antique "tin
lizsics". A little tinkering and a
few coata of paint, and the reju­
venated contrivances arc ready to
b e. exchanged for quantities of

thorlaln* them to adopt Oeorge
Itulicrt Croker. a minor.
Dated Ihla tho 31at day of May.
A. t&gt;. 1921.
I.cltny l». Chittenden,
licoevlcvo C. Chittenden.
June 2-9.18.23-29.

n.-ir. m i l ft \V. of H R Cor. o f
NIV, of N\Vu, o f Hi t . 31. Twp.
2«. It. :lll R.. runs K. 59 fool.. *N.
‘ «30'ft ,*\V. r.9 fa n .. H. 450 fl.
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H«-». 4*1 ft N. ami t i l l ft K. o f H
IV. Cor. o f Hec. 31. Twp. 2». It. 30
f t , runs N. I «lr«r,-r I IMS ft., N.
19 ilrarrrs, W. 100 ft.. H. 1 ili-arro.
W. ton ft.. R. by to t.rg
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F.. 4 ncrc» of NK ', of N W l, nf
1VH o f Hi t . « Twp. ||, 11. 30 H.
H14 of KWH of N K ', &lt;if Hec. •. Twp.

Four acres of water melons ready
for market. Four-room house on
hard road. Twenty minutes’ drive
from Sanford. To be sold at a bar­
gain if sold' within next ten days.
Write Box 114 Altamonte Springs,
or call 605-A, Winter Park._______
FOR SALK-^Bcst bargain in Sanfofd. 18 lots on French Ave., ” 5
acres"— $8,000.00 quick sale, good
terms. Thrnsh?r « Garner.

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FOR SALE—Golf sticks and bag. -/j|
__Apply Mi-Lady’s Shoppe.
FOR SALE— Practically new aew- O*)
ing machine. Box 117.
JIMMIE HOWARD’8 repair abop ^
is located at the coner of 4ourta
and Pine Ave. and he will be glad \
to see any of his old customers, and *
take care of thei rwantx at any ‘
time. He does genera) auto repair
;
work, and guarantee* satisfaction. '
Bring your auto troubles to him, •
and then forget them.
jj
FOR SALE—Complete radio equip- J
will take small cash paym ent.
and balance easy terms. Box 201,
care Herald.
*«
FOR SALK—Coinplc radio eqqttipr';]
ment and complete sets at various &gt;
prices. Cash or terms. Box 20L «
care Herald.______
FOR SALE— A one stable manure, .
no sawdust. $5 ton F. O. B
'
Hastings. N. E. Thigpen, Host- '
lags, Fla.
___________
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FOR SALE— Two good milk mwa, i1
one calf. 'One Hundred F ifty _■
takes them. Would trade on n»cent mrnicl Ford. Logan Mercantile
Company. Geneva. Fla.
.
FOR SALE— Used steel pulleys,
J
different sites. Hoolchan-Coleman Co._____
’ • '■
FOR SA LE -D ishea of all kinds, []
fruit jars and green colfee. 329
Sanford Ave. __ ___________________
FURNITURE FOR SALE
Dining room set.
Breakfast set.
Odd chairs.
Tables.
Also a canoe.
— Phone 371-J.
»,

A U T O M O B IL E S A N D
R E P A IR S

HOUSE, TWO LOTS AND TWO FOR SALE—We have three brand
GARAGES FOR LESS THAN
new Ford one-ton tracks, com­
COST OF HOUSES IF SOLD IN plete with bodies, cabs and wind­
TERMS, CASH.
shields that we are in position to
make very nttrnctice prices on. A d­
B. C\ EATON.
dress Ward-Lconard Co., 118 W .
SEMINOLE HOTEL.
Central, Orlando, Fla.
JORDAN BLl)B BOY
FOR SALE—Jordan Blue Boy, ex­
cellent condition in every way
Driven only by owner. R. U. F ox
Phone 231.

IRISH EX-SOLDIERS IDLE
DUBLIN, June 0.—Only one in
ten of the men demobilized from
the National Army haa succeeded
in ohnining employment cither
from the government of from pri­
vate firms, it is officially stated.
Demobilisation has thus added
nearly 30,000. to tho list o f unem­
ployed.
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The Matter of Luck
(From the Atchison Globe)
,
A dozen horaeahoea.&lt;M(er tho door
won’t prevent bad luck unless you
work industriously and intelligent-

Sanford N o velty

Elton J

W o rk s
lb *. 7» y.l» tv. Of N E. Cor. gf NtV‘ t
Her «. Twp. 21 It. 3n E.. run* tV.
35 y(l* . H. 110 yd*. E. 35 yd*., N.
140 yd*
ll*K. 3S5 ft H. o f N tV f o r of NKH

M oughton

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldff.
Sanford, - ..........Florida

V. C. COLLER, Prop.
General Shop and MIU Work
Contractor and Builder

Schelle Mainea

ill7 Commercial Street

•a- LAWYER •

lien. E June*

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WUm q Welding &amp; RedUtor
Work*
tv. it. iit TTN \nniriii\ to i.«\ (itvnon. •
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LO C K E D 4JP
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NAfAO - POOR OOCi1 J

Attorney-at-Law
*
. 05 er Seminole County
&gt; Yank
Sanford, ■ ■ — Florida

IA N F 0R D , FLORIDA

T. Uuck

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Unknown
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E. F. UrlKKer*

All lair* du* the Town of Lnawood Florida, on real ratal* for
th* year 1913, haeame eellriquant on April lat. 1924. and all d*lln&lt;|u*nt
llama of tax** hear luteraat at th* rale of twelve per rent, (lift ,) per
nanum. from nnd after April lat, 19 21. until paid.
IVIIneea by bund aa Taa oC|l*rtnr of the Town or Inmitwuml.
Florida, on this Ihe 18th day of May. A. 1*.. H14.
WM. M WOODCOCK.
A* Taa Collector of Town of Lon*wood. Florida.

I T M U t&gt; T o e . T O L k iH
T O C&gt;E T » E O T O A,
O O C a -H O O ^ E
C

George A . D eCottes

ffelft X "

W . J. T h igpen
Real Estate and Insurance

Fred R . W ilson
ATTORN KY*AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldj
Sanford epmMmMmaii f lOfi^

Puleaton-Bruraloy Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.

Sanford S ign

Shop I

APPROPRIATE
LETTERING
For All Ciussra of Work
107 Nortl

Sanford Ave

McMANUS
i CERTAINIX - AREN'T MOO AWARE
THAT THIS CAR WAS A GIFT FROM
T H E COtt PAN M IN RECOGNITION (
OF SOUR HUSBAND’S LONG
T e r m o f f a it h f u l .
SO THATS THE ,
"X, SERVICE? r-r^
WAN ITHAPPCNED
POP NCUER TOLD

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

The Matthews Preaa
i

V tla k a

B id * ,

M aaferd

F la .

Phone 417-L-2

New 4 room house jtt
Completed, 2 porches froi
and back. Light and watc
Price $1800.00, $600 flu
payment, balance $25.1
per month which lnclnd
interest.. This Is yo(
chance to get a new hon
and on cosy payments.
Also 6 room house,
em. Will rent for U
month or will sell 1
$50 per month, Interea
Streets paved and all
for... Good garage
orange trees on lot.

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Unsettled tonight and Sunday^ ’
wth local thunder shower*.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA*, SJATUr d a Y , JUNE 7, 1924.

________ —
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Japanese Ruffians
Break-Up Big Dance

ial Disturbance
jinois Rumored
Partial Reason
Against Him

Choice of ..
IdentCoolidge
Makes Clear
lent Only Said
»n^ Acceptable
*r .

TOKIO, June 7.—Ruffians
broke up a dance at the Impe­
rial Hotel Friday night.which
was attended by many mem­
bers o f the foreign community
with n demonstration o f oppo­
sition to tho exclusion clause of
the new American immigration
law. Entering when tho dance
was at its height, 3u tvoiqn,
which when translated means
political ruffians, took posses­
sion of the floor and made a
•number o f Utter and profane
anti-American speeches, which
were punctuated by dunces with
drawn swords. Two Americnn
women fainted.
. Police made no effort to halt
the demonstration, although ac­
cording to reliable information
they had known o f plans for It
since early in the afternoon. It
was learned from authoritative
Japanese sources friendly with
America that tonight’s demon­
stration is only part o f a larger
affair which had been planned
with the intention of evicting all
Americans fro mthe country.
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^AND, June 7.— A s
|en boom for the vicebegan gathering
speed F riday, its
began to develop.
Illinois came a rumble
tonal disturbance, the
' which was not fully
while those few on
End here who have
ling over the field bcjin? their p refer- Pact Iletween That Country and
dc quite a point over United States Designed To Keep
Narcotics From Being Brought
emphasized fa c t that
Across the Line.
was made known that
Coolidge regards
WASHINGTON, June 7. — A
den as an acceptable treaty designed to suppress smug­

CANADA ENTERS
INTO TREATY TO
STOP SMUGGLING

stc, the President hns gling o f liquor and narcotics across
him for tho nomi- the Cnnadian boundary was signed
turned n hand in favor here Friday by representatives o f
the American nnd Canadian gov­
|iny other candidate.
ernments.
M. Butler, the PrcsiTho agreement, which hns been
npaign
manager • and under
negotiation for sevornl
of the incoming national months, was signed for thp United
emphasized again Fri- States by Secretary Hughes and
thc President had cx- for Canada by Secretary LaPointe,
preference, was taking the Canadian minister of justice.
Iin the contest and was
Officials here expect the treaty
Iill to the convention in to result in a marked improvement
Iof his announced policy in condition? along the border
If.
• where cases of smuggling have
p, indeed, quite in accord been reported.
.
the Lowdcn boomers
Tho convention is to take effect
stood nil along. They 10 day* nftor the exchange of rati­
itnw the statement that fications and'rem ain in force for
■nt regards Mr. Lqyrden ono year with termination thereaf­
**blc selection ns word ter on 30 days’ notice.
*
tsident wants him nomEach government under tho new
they agrdo that some pact is to furnish information upon
ction might bp equally roquest to officials o f tht&gt; other re­
o the White House. .
garding clearances o f vessels or thor&gt;y. with the knowledge JV Psroriation or cargoes, ship­
[csrulidafe would not he ments or loads o f atpeles apeoas

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SINGLE COPIES F IV E CENTS

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Thirty-fourth Animal Confederate
After Most Successful

Secretary o f Treasury Repu­
diates in Detail Every Sln:
Kle Charge Made by Means
Branding as F a ls e .' the
Charge That He Issued
W hiskey Perm its— Answer
Creates Considerable Stir
WASHINGTON, June 7 .-S e cre tary Mellon’s formal answer to
charges preferred by Gaston Means
in his testimony before the Daugh­
erty investigating committee, filed
t rainy with that body, has created
no little amount o f comment. For
the most part it denies in detail the
allegations o f tho former depart­
ment o f justice agent.
The denial applies in part to a
conversation on the subject which
Men nil said took place between him­
self ami former Undor-Secretary
Gilbert o f tho trensury, but as soon
as the secretary's letter had been
entered in the record, Thomas W.
Miller, the alien property cdstodian, was placed on the stand nnd
testified thnt he himself had been
present nt such n conversation.
Colonel Miller said he brought
Means nnd Gilbert together in his
office.
Concerned Sheldon
"I can’t say exactly what wns
discussed,” he continued, ''but it
concerned Rex Sheldon. Mcnns then
was an agent o f the department
of justice.”
On this point Sccrotnry Mellon
had said in his letter:
“ This is characteristic o f Mennn'
testimony. Mr. Gilbert never n et
Mr. Means. No interview took
plnce."
Mellon's letter
Taking up point by point the
charges an&lt;l inferences made in the
testimony o f Gnston B. Menns be­
fore the Duughcrty committee, Sec­
retary Mellon snid.in his letter to
Chairman Brookhart:
“ (11— He refers to the Guckenheiiner distillery In I'Sttshurgh • *.
This wns simply a cusc o f violation
o f Inw, and its prosecution by tho
properly constituted authority. I
was never interested in the dis­
tillery • • •.
•’
“ (2 )— Mr. Means states that
banks, particularly the line of
banks with.which I was formerly
connected, have large loans secured
by whiskey certificates • • •. I
question whether such loans exist

ON
Gathering
HAS
MEMBERS BUSY

7^ FK P ^ ^ &amp; Uchme" t» of veterans on foot.
K
‘ With halting .ten, but with heads
day night as the Confederate U-^ereet, they marched. First came
gion surrendered this Historic city Company ~
B, remnant of a Tcnnesperched on the Chickasaw ' bluff* If*® infnntry regiment. It was foland marched out into the night tawed by Troop A o f Forrest’s cavwith the brilliant pageant o f their jury.
thirty-fourth annual reunion be­ f
Rebel Yell.
’
hind them.
U As (he detachment, headed by
For many of the veterans who fclcut. R. If. Reid of Nashville, and
wore the gray and endured with V °‘or Bearer J. P. Funk, marched
matchless courage the four long past the reviewing stand, thouyears of hardship, it was perhape •ffus of lusty voices shouted the
the last reunion. But for most famous “ rebel yell" and the cry
o f them, the reunion was only was echoed back to them from the
another marker to remind that fray-clad matchers.
they had drawn a. step nearer to
Behind them came several hun­
that final “ assembly," from which dred of their comrades, riding in
there is no “ rctrent.”
automobiles. From the top of n
Parade and Pageant.
huge truck, a grizzled survivor of
The ebb of the great gray tide tne 42nd Georgia infantry, waved
was marked Friday with a parade » tattered and torn battle flag. The
and pageant which presented a old banner, little more than a
spectacle unfqunled in the him- handful o f shreds, was stained
tory of the city.
witn blood and torn to tatters by
Two miles o f closely packed onemy shells.
spectator* formed n lane through ’..Following in the wake of the
which the hosta o f the Confederacy Jhcn in gray—Just as they followed
marched through the businesa dis­ Uhsm in the march o f life—were
trict to the rhythm o f a score o f
hands on to tho glorious end o ft 5?vera* hundred .uniformed tnemrf*5
Americnn Legion, Betheir reunion.
Headed by Tjen*i. I mod
these omne a detachment of
Jojin P. Hickman, of Nashville,i,|nUrim&gt;*, disabled veterans of the
and with the ’’Stars and Bars” on wurld war in automobiles, nnd
the left sharing honors with "Old veterans of the Spanish-Anicrican
Glory" cn the right, the vast col­ war.
umn crawled through the lanes o f
»The next section o f the parnde
cheering thousands for three long was made up o f automobiles bear­
hours. Near the front of the pa­ ing the sponsorlni staffs o f the
rade rode Gen. W. B. Hundcman, various departments, the Sons of
commander in chief of the U. C. Veterans and their sponsors, mem.
V., wilh his stall. They were fo l­ hers of the Confederated Southern
lowed by tho staffs of n number Memorial Association, the Confed­
o f state veterans' organizations in erate Choir of Virginia and vari­
automobiles.
ous patriotic organizations parti­
Then down the road came two cipating in the reunion.

UNITED STATES CLERK’S REPORT
ANSWER TO JAP SHOW S C IT Y ’S
N O TE FINISHED FINANCES GOOD
Answer to Protest Made Againat
New Immigration Law Ready
But Is Not Known When
.
Will Be Sent.

Monthly Report of L. R. Phillips
8h ows Balance on June 1 la Over
&gt;12.1,000 nnd Finances in
Good Shape. •

‘ WASHINGTON, Juno 0. — The
reply to tho Jnpnnose protest
against tho exclusion section o f the
new immigration law has been vir­
tually completed at the state" de­
partment, but thcra are no indica­
tions ns to when it will go forward.
Secretary Hughes had a confer’resident Coolidge to-

Reclamation M e a s u r e De­
mands Attention o f Mem­
bers o f Both Houses in the
Closing Hours— Farm Hloc
Still T rying to Get Legis­
lation Behalf Farmcru* Re­
lief— Adjourn at 7 o’ clock
WASHINGTON, Juno 7.—Con­
gress was called nn hour earlier
than usual this morning for final
drive toward sine die adjournment
set for 7 o’clock tonight. Dis­
posal o f the reclamation measure
is the principal task on progrnm
in both chambers. The farm bloc
members also are ready today to
mnke a last effort to get action on
the farm relief bill.
They have centered on the Rursum hill, authorizing the secretory
of agriculture t opay an export
bounty o f 35 cents a bushel on
wheat wtid wheat products. The
bill hns b*en favorably reported by
both thq senate nnd house agricul­
ture committees nnd is now on the
house calendar.
• Norbcck Lends Fight
Senator . N orfolk, Republican,
South Dakota, who is leading the
fight in tho senate, declared he
would make every effort to get it
through the senate and he had been
assured there were sufficient votes
pledged in the house to pnsa it.
The bill, he explained,
.
. is designed n* emergency legislation to
reliove wheat growers who face

Police Department
Fines Oyer $12,000
In Past Five Months

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John I. Anderson
Passes Away Here
Suddenly Friday

Washington N ew s

Citrus Meetings Will
Be Held At Longwood
andGeneva June 17-18

Well “Goes on a Tear”, Causing Tank
To Overflow Forming Miniature Lake

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Postal Salary Bill
Vetoed By Coolidge

Ue Afternoon Believe 14 Are Dead
F°r Lakeland As Result Explosion

AroundWoild^Fliers
Arrive At Shanghai

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FrenchPjremietMayJ
Be Selected Tonight
„ PARIS, June 7.— A govern­
mental deadlock continues but
there ia evidence that Millerand
will name a premier thl* evening
after consulting Monsieur Steeg
and a few other political lead­
ers. The President convinced
hi* resiatanc ethat the interdict
o f the left has been approved by
steadily growing sections o f par­
liamentary opinion.
Observers in parliamentary
circles today expressed an opin­
ion that Millerand i* preparing
for an early resignation as he
appeared to have finished con­
sultations and now was going
over the political situation witn
members o f the official house­
hold.

Celebration Is HeldIn His Honor at
Jacksonville L a s t
Night by Big Crowd

Congratulations
SentbyJeniiing?

D R Y S NOMINATE Predict Martin Will
Increase Lead with
MISSOURI MAN TO Second Choice Votes
CARRYSTANDARD
Convention in Session at Columbus,
O., Selects II. I*. Karls o f Clinton,
Mo., To Carry Its Standard.
COLUMBUS, O., June 7.— H. J.
Paris. Clinton. Mo., wns nominated
for the presidency Friday by tho
Prohibition National Convention on
the first ballot. He received H2
votes, 40 being cast for A. P.
Gouthry of Seattle nnd two for
William F. Vnrney, Now York.
, A. P. Gouthey o f Seattle, Wash.,
i was nominated for vice-president
on the first ballot, The vote was
Gouthey 78H. Miss Marie C. BreI horn, California, 22ts, Col. A. L.
Moudy, Indiana, 7.

n j w m n L m i L l 11! biu,*&gt;rW°u ,d ‘ m*
Ur. Gouthry threw the convenpire on December 5, U J i. ho csti- tlon into confusion by withdrawing
mated an appropriation of $15,000,- after hi* nomination hnd been an000 would be required and believed notinced. Dr. D. I,. Colvin o f Now
the hill would not meet objection York moved n reconsideration o f
by those who opposed other farm the ballot nnd a new ballot was
relief measures on tho ground thnt ordered and Miss Marie C. Breheni
ton large nn appropriation wns in­ o f California was nominated by ac­
volved. The secretary o f i^rriruifi clamation.
ture would be directed to coopcrnfe
Patton Speaks
with farmers’ cooperative associa­
Supporting his resolution that
tions in securing the benefit* of the Prohibition party had accomp­
world market values with the least lished Its aim and should not nom­
possible expense to the fnrmor.
inate a 1024 national ticket, Rob­
Tho senate agriculture commit- ert 11. Patton o f Springfield, Ills.;
ect also reported favorably the Friday told the national convention
Smith farm credits bill and the o f tho piyty thnt law enforcement
CuitU-Aswell cooperative farm had become the’great issue of tho
marketing measure. Sponsors..of day. Ho said In part: "This Prohl.
these measures admit there is lotion party can not under cohsmnll chance of consideration at dltions which face it, do th* great
this session.
work W amalgamating the millions
Ready in December Anyhow
of voters who demand proper en­
Senator Smith, Democrat, South forcement of tho kwa.
Iqe, author ot thm form-« rod-L’R O f O UtJW m t l r
to-th eir rewar
rewarjfoor
tain a
at l!"
thbr
***»!
", vote EL
* teusiow
*e*slow •bwfr-br are battle-scarred and desei

Figures given out by the city
clerk’s office Saturday shbw .that
the rity's finances are in excellent
shape. Receipts for the month o f
Mstr totaled $18Ji45.40, while disbureemonts amounted to $16,472.09.
Beginning with a balance of $122,on May 1 by Juno 1 it1had
increused to $126,001.03.
These figures,* compiled this
o n o ^ !!
weak, jrill be submitted nt the rorf. . _
-------------meeting o f thn'Ctty /InmmlnD f t * &gt;h c a a t r a r r n r ft woahLlja.
MomUy aR*rno.&gt;n-o&lt;JbttlJntcrnational ' boundacy whau;
he«H
w ek . J7oUectlqir.qL.Jaxe*, It was
wicn nmemJareflurti* tho articles ti
trnnirprmvtf’iry^nmTW
„
, „ - f ___ Jjtw rgfreU
pointed - o u t , ^ f m t f t h
lish his nomination, and subject to the payment o f duties, ‘Ton. f o r l h c Isunnce o f Wholcsnle
text,had reached Tokio.
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lighter
pre- wou[‘l
ready for consideration
xhtcr than the four months pre
| Lowdcn sentiment was
Information also is to be ex­ drug permits, conditioned upon the
The reply probably will be hand­ cmling because the books were tathe December session. In a re­
w in g among the na- changed regarding clearances of contributions from the holders o f
port accompanying the bill he said
sitteemen and delegates vessels to any ports when there is these permits to the Republican ed by. Secretary Hughes to Ambas­ officially closed on April i.
Following is the statement of L. tho farm measure followed the
^rrivetl. No other name rround to suspect that the owners campaign fund. Mr. Sheldon did sador Hanihara to whom the task
Ur-PWUipsT aty -clerk, .f o r . . . rim ‘ lines &lt;&gt;f the federal reserve system
[ifomlnently* menTffmtrnrsro merTiarsn T«*rnrcr of -transmitting- i t tu-his gorc n i- month
jhe cargiij ___
onus would be made through
o f May:
nnd l0?"*
•bv connection with permits. I un­ ment will bo entrusted.
-ber£Uo?V OT"Tne 6
federal reserve batiks with farm
iomebody clso may be ment.
derstood thnt his renucut, about
At the same time u copy will be
I122.D0R.Q2 product* us collateral.. Thu report
but Friday, three days
Clearances are to be denied to which there was nothing unusual, cabled to^thc American embassy in Bslanco Mnv I
0,013.05 contended the measure would a f­
Current tuxes
convention assembles, vessels carrying cargo consisting of was not granted by the officials of Tokio in order that the embass
7 Pound fee*
18.75 ford the farmer Immediately loans
...............
I*11 the expressions and commodities, the importation of
Continued on page 8.
staff may be kept fdlly in touceh
7.60 on a business basis.
Dog
taxes
.
.
..............
.
hnifestations are for the which is forbidden by either coun­
Fines and costs ...........
2.704.00
hrnor o f Illinois,
try, whenever it is evident from
uatlon.
240.60
I’sving licenses .............
k discussion o f tho vlce- tho tonnage, or other character­
Officials at the state department Sidewalk construction
105.00
[»nd the platform went istics o f the vessel that the ship
maintained complete silence re­ Interest nnd costs
.... • 116.83
he national committee would be unable to carry the cargo
garding the communication. It can Inspection fees .............
91.00
thcr on contests for to the destination proposed in the
be said definitely, however, that it Store room account
528.00
.
fe convention, disposing application for clearance.
will be couched in the most friendly Miscellaneous income ..
01.09
' remaining oxcept that
The treaty also takes care of the
terms but will repel any suggestion Bond trustees .......
080.00
lessee, which will be contraversal point as to shipment
According to the monthly report that the exclusion provision contra­
May.
John I. Anderson, age 57, one
o f liquor across Alaskan territory of Chief o f police Roy G. Williams, venes any international obligation Southern Bell Telephone
108.00 of the oldest citizen* of Sanford
franchise ........... .........
|r three eases heard Fri- from the western Canadian prov6,798.04 and Kemlnole county, died at hi*
i md Georgia— tho firat incea to the Yukon region. It pro­ filod with tho city cleric's office, assumed by the Washington gov­ Special assessments ....
the local department was again ernment.
237.00 home nn Myrtle Avenue Friday
J
Gold
Pnrk
account
....
■
! were entered Into. In vides that no penalty or forfeiture very active during the month of
687.75 morning at 8 o'clock after suf­
It nppeared probable today that i Sanitary taxes .............
that o f tho delogfE- under the laws of the United States
May and although not as busv as the document would be handed to
fering a sudden heart attack. He
from Arkansas, the shall bo applicable to alcoholic li- during
the month just proceeding, Ambassador Hanihara possibly to­
Total ...........
.........It 11.63 t.02 wa* stricken while 1u the per­
|votcil unanimously to quora, or vessels, or persons by rea­
tho local police made a total of 1-e/
181645.40 formance o f his duty a* night
Total receipts .
*1 Cnmmittomari Rem­ son o f the carriage in transit under arrests, 10 o f which were dismissed morrow. It must bo cmlcd at the
Disbursements
Japancao embassy for transmission
watchman at the Atlantic Coast
' issoclntes over the del- Canadian guard through the terri­ and 21 turned over to tho'county.
331.25 Line Railway station. He was im.
and then decoded in tho Japanese Office city managur!... $
■ded by Sciplo A. Jones, torial waters o f the United States
Money collected from fines and foreign office, which would make Offices city attorney....
00.00 mediately taken home and medical
to Skagway, Alaska, and thence by forfeited bonds umounted to $2,­
103.60 aid summoned, but thl* socmcd to
Office municipal Judge
delegation, the shortest route to Canadian ter­ 704. The total amount o f money improbable that it could be made
1,209.01 have no effect for the better and
.
, - .available for publication until some Police department
| national Commlttcman ritory. Liquors so transported must that has been taken by
da- t,mo next wwk&gt;
y the de403.12 he pussod away early in thq day.
Fire
departm
ent...........
V *eate&lt;l over the eon- be kept under seal continuously partment fo r the first five months
Division
atrets
and
Mr. Anderson waa born in Hawkdcr E. H. R. Green o f while in the American territorial o f this year is equal to $12,173,
4,190.60 inaville, Ga., Mar. 7, 1807. He came
bridges . ..........*...
1 of tho late Hetty waters.
other figures further revealed. The
Diviaion sewers and*
hi Florida When ho *wus a very
number of arrests for this year
120.00 young man and for some time lived
drains ..........................
thus far total 756.
127.30 in Oviedo. Later he entered the
..
Tho reply of the Japanese e x ­ Diviaion o f pnrks
»n equal vote With the
Tho police were again active
Diviaion
public
build&lt;
service ot the Atlantic Coast Line
clusion
protest
was
completed.
f|egntes—onc-half vote
against liquor violators, arresting
75.26 Railroad Company, where he served
ings . ............. .'.........
A
rum
and
narcotic
smuggling
and convicting 14 casta during the
17.00 a* a trainman and later as u con­
Diviaion engineering ....
month which is just two less than treaty with Canada was signed.
620.69 ductor. He was a member of the
Diviaion hoalth
.
the number arrested during the
The .Puebla Indian land bill Diviaion publicity
1,283.31 Order of Railroad Conductors.
....
Cltnia meetings, one at Geneva month o f April. According to re­ wns sent to President Coolidge.
25.00
Division Inspection .......
After leaving the m ploy-of the
I?'
» — town hall on Tuesday, Juno 17, at ports for the other four months of
14.30 railrund he wa* employed by tho
The house passed tho Hoch hill Bound expenses
this year, tho number o f liquor vio­ for revision of freight rates.
Division
lights a n d
county for many yeara a* i r.iqierLongwood shrdlutor hfamrmrhrm
lation arreats and convictions nmde
999.02 visor of labor.
w a te r.................. - .......
The senate passed a house bill
equal portion of a 8:30 o'clock, and tho other at this year total* 60.
117.00
For the pest few years ho has
to provide for a national reforcs- Department finance . ..
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easts was Lcrtgwood library on Wednesday,
The largest number o f arrests trntion policy.
39.60
Storage
room
...............
been
employed by the Atlantic
rest for-tho
«■ 188.79 Const Lino as a night watchman
The postal salary increase bill Library expense ...........
June 18, at 11 o'clock, will be held for one offense was that o f traffic
■itt-nman from
violations which totaled 54. There
446.55 at the Sanford station. He Is well
Golf Park expense .....
according to an announcement w cic 25 eases o f drunkeness. Fol­
_ « two succi
49.88 known, it i* said, for the faithful­
Interecst nnd discounts
President.
IJ eriuled-hatrcd, feeble made Saturday by County Agent lowing is the-list o f offenses and
0-14.55 ness and the regularity o f hi* work
Bond trustees .
The Bursum biU
*c,10° l maater, who B. F. Whltner, Jc.
the number o f arrest* mode for Bittu i§&gt; _
..................
11.56 during these years.
Hospital expensea ......
fln* hla pupiU
flow-,
, T raffic vfefhtlona 64^Bquor j a|0 for farm legislation.
Continued on Page 0
Mr. Anderson is survived by a
T o thase meetlnga the public U
L !^ * ? ° r the Union sol- cordially invited to attend, said violations 14, driving car w
wife, Mrs. J. I.” Anderson; three
National cemetery In
daughters, Mrs. A. L. Myers, Lu­
A t each meeting toxicated 3, drunkeness 25, gam.
b
r
AndcrsonvUl o
blihg 17, carrying concealed weap­
cille Anderson and Agnes Ander­
gent for Poty ons 4. disorderly conduct 21, as.
son, and one son, Elvin J. An­
extension citsault 2, doing business without n
derson.
and Mr. Hiatt, license 4, and vagrancy 3.
th eschool ___
The funeral service* will f o held"
will discuss the
^ e n tia ls to show
at the home, 414 Myrtle Avenue, at
citrus
problems.
i j l ’ Belton o f
4 o'clock thla afternoon. Rev. F. D.
i, Mr. Whitner
ll°hnson delcgat
Speaking o f pernlexing thing*. gnn to run over and ia continuing
£ ' t e p r e , « t4Uy^.frpnl
. . . Mmt ■ poultry
E. A. Douglass o f this city ha* to this vury minute. Now a* a King, pastor of. the Baptist Church
officiating. The burial will tfy e
a t the court housein this
ono to offer. This particular mat­ matter o f fact, the water level o f
place at Lakevlew Cemetery.
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Persuasively
prfday night, June 20, will
ter has caused the clerk o f circuit that particular part o f the city i*
Pall bearara for the'qceaklon will
WASHINGTON, June T.— Veto court no little amount o f time try­ about 17 feet below the earth’s ■
fo r the purpose of forming
'nt his ease that . Mbe
railroad men. They'are* J. M.
o
f
postal
salary
increase
bill
wes
fare
so
In
reality
th#
water,
a poultry association in this coun­
ing, to advance reason* for tnt
Hayes, S. S. Telford. George MeL re tl^ ?CUt0rS nppUud* ty. Mr. Lanaden, an rj tensive decided upon tod a y . by; President strange action o f a well knowo some manner unknown t
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Ghagun, W. J. Morrison,. C. M.
poultryman, will make a short talk. Coolidge. The President will re- well, .which ia located in the back Douglass, It being lifted a d
Marshall and X. R. Strange.
tu’m the measure to the aenate in
o
f
approximately
feet
~
if
47
.
„
place
on
Sanford
o i bia
which 1 t originated before its final f S &amp; u .
natural level. Several months ago
adjournment tonight with a mes­
la that roi
for about 8d according to Mr. Douglaaa the we!
Tne fact is
sage declaring it would Impose an hours tkte
v a tear"" .................
much
this well
has baton
been fo
forcing
w en ha*
rcin g
*
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unwarranted drain on the public water,
____ but it oi
e time,
water,into
into a tank 30 fedt
fe4t from th#
the don
treasury.
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WILKESBARRE, Pa., June 7 . Kiri en’ "? w»paper pubThe fact U I
AMOY, Chine, June 7.— Amerl.
Mine o ffid a ls today expressed be­
tank bKame low th . pump hid 1•
MirVn1? ’ t C**
M * lief that the number of dead as a
be at
to fill it up
L ik !"Unti0B to »*«it an
waa
I on Vfe
IkrinJ1ew,p*P*r Lahe- result o f a gas explosion yesterday
Wht«t:
;B
K
in the Loomis Colliery of Glen
l«*own a . Ukelund
Th#
’ - Cool Company In Hanover
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Kiyoura Cabinet Has
Sent Resignation To
Japanese Government
TOKIO, June 7.—The anticipated
resignation of the Kiyoura cabinet
has at last become an actuality.
Late yesterday Viscount Kiyoura
took its request for relief from
duties of the office to the Prince
Regent. The end o f the ministry’s
brief and inglorious tenure o f o f­
fice came after extraordinary cab­
inet session lasting many houra.
The resignation o f the cabinet
hns been expected ever since the
Kiyoura government was d4feated
In the general election o f Msy 10.
It waa undcr«ti&gt;od that it was con­
tinuing in office only until after
the celebration of the Prince Regupt’a marriafce, which was con­
cluded Friday.
- Viscount Takaakl Kato, leader o f
the Kenscikal party, which has beeomc the strongest party In the
house of representatives o f the im­
perial diet, is expected to f o asked
to form a government. He would
have the support o f other parties in
the diet.
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Cleveland Is Facing
A Street Car Strike
CLEVELAND. June 7.Republican National
only two days av
today is facing a
“ D motormon
Cleveland
_ almost
t to strike at i
the day &lt;
th* comp
hour I

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Martin continued to lead Sidney
J. Catt*. oil the baals of alight
increaaed totals, with 63.0QQ vote*,
compared with
„ r._ 40,000
_____ _.for rCettf
JW j
The total number o f vote*, ineluding report* from about nine-tenth*
of the state, ran slightly over
140,000. Jennings polled about 88,­
000 votes.
Observers, however, conceded
that' Catta had an extremely slim
chance to overtake Martin when
tho; second choice votes are count­
ed at Tallahassee. It wes generally
believed, howover, that Mr. Mar­
tin'* lead could not be overcome, , ,
Official figure* wars being1car- ■
tified to the secretary*of state at
Tallahassee and announcementa
In the statu, races were expected
shortly after tba 10 day Rmil set
for certification o f returoa. ‘
Florida’* UJ delegates to “
national “Democratic convention
ware ‘ id definitely In the'M e.

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“ We face an Issue o f life or death
to this nation in. the issue o f law
enforcement and It is going to re­
quire ne\| blood which wo can not
rally.---------------- ------------ -— ----------“ The great majority o f the peo­
ple of this country are sickened
with thu spirit o f anarchy and de­
mand the suppression o f lawless­
ness. Too many organisations seek
prohibition enforcement. These or­
ganizations must bo amalgamated.
“ Our strength has been spent on
another and moat worthy achieve­
ment s o ' that today we are weak
financially and weak in men and
leaders.
"Then we cannot ignore the fact
that our standing for principle has
brought us into sharp conflict with
other friends of law and order who
likewise are tenacious for their
beliefs.
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“ If the old parties can bo In­
duced to recognize this in n plat­
form and in the selection of candi­
dates thia will prove a fortunate
solution o f our difficulties. If they
refuse the inevitable result will be
such a revolt by all voters as will
result in the organization o f a new
party dedicated^ to the cause o f
maintaining constitutional govern­
ment in this land."

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JA C K SO N V ILLE , June 7;
John W . Martin, three time* 1
m ayor o f Jacksonville, Friday
afternoon claimed victory far
nomination f o r governor i n ,
the state Dem ocratic prim ary .
and celebrated Friday' night
with a paradoof the bus­
iness section o f the city.
Frnk E . Jennings, w ho ran
third, 15,000 under Martin.
Friday issued n statem ent
congratulating Mr. MArtln
on his victory and thanking
his friends for the support
accorded him in his unrfuc-'
cessfui race.

the
tie presld
(nation .
W.
Senator I
derwood oil Ala!bam
m i by a two to one vote. Retu
tabulated In the
cAdoo ovfTKir.ISM) v o r a f j &amp; r ”
ly more thah 26,000 for Under
The election o f William Jen­
nings Bryan a* delegate' a t larg*
was generally . conceded on tno
basis o f returns from all sections
o f the state which gave Mr. Bryeh
a substantial lead over his nearest
competitor. There wdre 10 can- ■
t:
dldates for delegate at’ large with
four to be elected. Tt^ names o f
the other delegate* probably will
not be known until the official
tabulation la made. Twd delegates
also were elected from each ot th*
state’s four congressional districts.
Mr. Bryan early in the MrAdooUnderwood campaign aligned him­
self with the supporters of Mr. MeAdoo and spoke In McAdoo's
heir during his own cam pa
which he covered the state.
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The Florida delegation, in amirdance with pledges signed when
they entered tne primary for sleo- ’’
tion as delegatee to the nathaal £
convention, are- required to tom f
port the state’s choice In the pre)*
erential primary.
.
Underwood carried only twq ’
counties in the state, Collier couii-J
ty went for him by a margin ot
less thah 200 votes, and figures In’
Palm Beacr county, scat o f tbs' *
fashionable winter resort, gaVehim
‘
two votes more than It did hie op»
portent, according to reports re.
ceived so far.
Herbert J. Drane, on the fare
of unofficial and incompleta re­
turns in hi* district, was nominated
to succeed himself as eorii
Frankt Clark, veteran con
con gn
from the
‘ second district, epp
is defeated by R. A. Gi
ly waa
W. J.’ Seaw
fourth diat
and J. II.
k of the U ..
were unop
ra-nomination,
I PAvailable
P P II
----- rea reported In .
the, race for state railroad
miaaloner indicated that Eg
S. Matthews had a subs
lead over Alton B. Carter, w.
f ’adrthon, state superintendent
nubile instruction'ares
lead!
ft. R- Riley, who •entered the n
against
_ . ■ him.
mt
Poater. apparently had a safo
f o r ’ re-nomination to succeed

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Exwct leFoUette
Will Be Nominal
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John W. Martin Has
Increased His Lead
and Looks Winner

I’alm Hcach

WEST PALM REACH, June 0.—
Incomplete nrut unofficial returns
from 29 out o f .‘11 precincts In Palm
Bench county on Tuesday’s prlmaty give: McAiIoo 1,06-1, Underwood 1,060, Cntta 605, Jennings
(Continued from page 1.)
518, Martin 1,110, Spencer 27,
county give McAdoo 3,71-1, Under­ Trammell
191, Cawthon 1,12.1,
wood 1,907. Twenty-nine precincts Riley 511.
give Catts 370, Jennings 768, Mnrtin 3,998, Spencer 77, Trammell
SI. Johns
8,488.
Nineteen precincts give
ST. AUGUSTINE. June (’. . - T o ­
Cawthon 2.252, Uiiey 1,758. Car­ tals from 15 precincts complete in
ter 2,027, Foster 2,580, Garcia 1,­ St. Johns county give McAdoo 1,­
225.
216, Underwood 1,009; for govern­
or, John W. Martin 1,556, Frank E.
Escambia. ‘
Jennings 765, Sidney J. Catts 388,
PENSACOLA, June 6.— With
Charles S. Spencer 16, Worth W.
two large precincts yet to lie coriiTrammell 30. W. S. Cawthon for
ieted, Escambia county's vote:
IcAdoo 3,662, Underwood 1,373. state superintendent 1,101, It. It.
Catts 1,742, Jennings 999, Martin Jtilcy -176; Cnrtor 099 for railroad
2,284, Trammell 210, Spencer 37. commissioner, E. S. .Mntthews 1,*
Cawthon 2,007, Riley 1,290.
017; J. Clifford It. Foster for ndjutunt general 1,933, and George J.
Gadsden.
Gnreia -1-10.
QUINCY, June 0.—Complete un­
official returns from Gndsden
Sarasotn
county give McAdoo 588, Under­
TAMPA, June 6— Sarasota coun­
wood 561; Cawthon 638, Riley 430; ty complete gives for presidential
Jennings 338, Catts 517, Martin candidate McAdoo III, Undcritood
871, Trammell 91, Spencer 9, Mut- 203. For congressman first district.
thews 642, Carter 501, Foster 877, Prune 547, MeCants 80. Delegates
Garcin 197.
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to nutional convention. Lnmbright
288, Worthington 213, Brooker 168.
Hernando
Burns 126. For governor, Catts 52,
BROOKSVII.LE, June 0.— Com- Jennings 213, Martin 5118, Spencer
.. JtJete unofficial returns from Her­ 6, Trammell 30. State representnr ___i •»•»*? tlfii___
nando gounty give McAdoo 601,
. Underwood 234, Anderson 274,
Corr 223,Berry 274, Doman 158,
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Suwannee- •
&gt;-• YVPT.naRN.*Ji?HeiT=Tr;
Carter 2M-, Cnrbctf'ltff','* Cramer McLertn o f this' place, candidate
AOS, Dickinson 113, Gibbons 58, Gil- for reelection - to the legislature
r . christ 198, Griggs 90, Igou lil5, (group two) Suwannee county, uy»*
Morey 29, Murnhy 101, Paradise -1, nominated in Tuesday’s primary by
... .Stockton LUL.WjUU 253, -Brook** 500-to -»Wu -entes n\Tr ht-roppon­
1011 Burns 613, Lnmbright 271, ent, Hon. W. M. Cnrson, also a res-

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LOWDEN TO BE
RESULTS OF GOVERNOR’S RACE IRUNNING MATE
The tniuilated figures on the governor’s race ns compiled by lat­ IGF
PRESIDENT
est figures today follows:

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h
]
(Contiu
and .estreat
Kale Wil
|prominent
|wns nrreste

County
Alachua ........................
Baker ............................

FT. MYERS. June 0.— The o ffi­
cial count o f votes in Tuesday's pri­
mary shows thnt McAdoo carried
the county by 1,081 to Underwood’s
301 votes. On governor, Martin
With 929, Jennings 611, Catts 205,
Spencer 33 and Trammell 53. For
congress, Drain received 1,1830 to
MoCjints’ 254. For su|&lt;erintun'deirt
o f instruction, Carthon R80 to Riley
349. Carter received 013, Mutthows

Monroe
KEY WEST. Juno 6. — Monroe
county complete, gives Martin a
majority over ell his opponents.
Ths figuros:
.
•Catts 237, Jennings 291. Martin
1,731, Silencer 21, Tronimell 96.
State superintendent of public
Instruction: Cawthon 791.
Itilev
791, Riley
Iroad eommUiioner: Carter
datthews 575.
|L general; Foster 771, Gar-

Wife Charles Mott
Is Seriously Injured
FLINT, Mich., June C.— Mrs.
Ethel .Mott, wife o f Charles S.
Mott, vice-president.of the General
Motors Corporation, was almost in­
stantly killed todny when she fell
from the window o f her bedroom.
She w h s found by tho caretaker of
the estate, unconscious. She died
shortly nfterward. No one witnesAul tho accident.
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Leon™ ......
Levy ..........
Liberty
Madison ...
MaiMtAotv'iJiw
Mnrtnn :—r
‘M on roe"1.'.
N'nssau ....

Prohibition
•l^arty-iff
a
w a &gt; &lt;•
Preparing Platform

Okaloosa -.
Okeechobee

CD LLLM

JJrange

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ja-SAd'JUUiLitca ujul ^caff Lnnoiiun .PaJm
’iirtm« iuirryY-&gt;uprottjffilu.- Mfthr-r- -PiH?rr
icnth amendment nnd the Volstead
Pineil
law were the princi|&gt;al planks in
Polk
the platform o r -pared l»&gt; Wft- rermPutna
lutioiis eonimitlec for president at
Santa
tin- Prohibition Party’s National
Saras
Convention in se-sinn here.
Semir

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W ASHINGTON, June 0__ Sup­
plemental advices from Ambassa­
dor Crowder at Havana regarding
(ContinucG Item page 1.) *'
the railroad strike situation in
to arrive and tho pre-convention
Cuba wns mnde public today by the
period has now reached the ntugu
state department. President Zayas
ot the ticket scramble.
uml tho Association o f Economic
Corporations o f the department an­
Negroes Arc Seated
| CLEVELAND, June 6.— Itccog- nounced, advices said, "have public,
[niring n new organisation in M is-, ly expressed themselves as of the
.sis.-dpnj, the Republican national' opinion that the principal demands
committee Thursday unhorsed M. J. c f the strikers arc not justified.”
Mulvihili, veteran national com m it­
teeman from thnt state and victor
INDICTMENTS SUPPRESSED
in many a hard-fought contest.
CHICAGO, June 6.— Indictments
The vote was unanimous.
The delegation, headed by Perry in the second federal grand jury
W. Howard, a negro lawyer o f I investigation o f the administration
Jackson, wns seated in place o f ,of United States Vdternns’ Bureau
that which Mulvihili headed, w hile i1under Col. Charles R. Forbes, for­
the committee’s action forecast the mer director, are reported to have
replacement o f Mulvihili by How­ been returned yesterday nnd sup­
ard, it is understood the latter pressed.
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docs not seek the place and that E.
E. Hindman, United States district SENTENCE TWO TO DEATH
attorney at Jnckson, will be select­
ODESSA, June 6.— Dr. Marie
ed national committeeman.
Nuidionovn, woman physician, nnd
! After disposing o f the Mississip­ four other persons have been sen­
p i contest tho committee voted tenced to death for alleged espion­
unanimously to scat delegates from age in behalf o f Poland, by the Sovthe Fourth and Sixth South C aro­
lina districts representing Nutional
Committeeman Joseph W. Tolbert.
|In this factional fight there was
.entered the first nnd only charge!
iof the u s e -o f money in bringing j
uboiit selection o f u delegate to tho i
1921 convention.
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' In the brief filed with the c o m -!
LmUtcc.'by-Rrt.IL C .. Hardy,-a- iwgruj.
'o f Spartanbnnr,' who- rhnllcpged1
the right o f James A. Tolbert, a
negro o f Greenville, there appeared
correspondence between Secretary of Spartanburg, one of the alter­
! Lockwood o f tho national commit­ nates to the district convention had
' tee and B.-FrThompson,'ChntrrnnTTTTeen j»hT3 $20 for participation in'u
o f the umu
district.
committee,in which
1
ivv tiMlHlliuwvDU
n
.utuge'V^w^j^jicU by N a­
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WASHINGTON, Jans U j
final attempt to secure fir*,
legislation this session, the |
bloc in both Renato and |
pledged support to the Bonq
authorising the secretary of i
culturq to pay an export botf
336 cent* per bushel on « W
wheat products.
I.1QUOH SMUGGLING
WASHINGTON, Jam i
treaty designed to suppress«
giing liquor and narcotics K
the Cnnadian boundary wu 8
here today by representsth*
the American and Canadian
ornments.
ROB KANSAS CITY U
KANSAS CITY, June I
bandits today held up tW
nnd paying teller of ■ Mu
bank ns they were rcturS
.another bank, robbing tl
$26,000.
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LONDON, June C—TrahJ
poets in Great Britain iriita
and no great -movement ail
looked for during the ed
three months. This is the id
o f experts of the F efaw
British Industries, whj m
watch the movements #f th a
ness ''barometer."
In a report sent out tstarij
'o f traders and nisnufartjmV
federation says •ike-maeW&gt; i
■proverueiit"‘ fn* trade dajtf'i
pnst three months is nwiif j
mlnation, and as soon u thsj
netus of the movement luff
(self there may be a slight I
tion. Abolition of the NcKi
tTea'wfirplunge vital iridil
their programs for ynrr

Taylor
William G, McAdoo 957 Oscar
W. Underwood 421, J. Leo Ander­
son 203, P. W. Corr 176, D. W.
Berry 118, .1. F. Dorman 280,
Frank Clark 311, R. A. Green 1,107,
T, J. Appleyard 247, William JenIf tl mao Won't keep hi
nlngs Bryan 852, Roy Camplx-ll and no one else will tu e- it
130, Jerry W. Cart-r 173, Gertrude gonna hccohio o f the durj
D. Corbett 70, George B. Cramer anyway
, 50. J. J. ,,
Dickinson 311, Cromwell
Gibbons 10:
Gilchrist
' 107, J. F.
Igou 104, M
nhy 38, F. ’
B. Stockton
Fred P. Co
208. W. \V
Smith 327,.

5]8 for railroad commissioner. For
on*1
adjutant general, Foster 802, Gar- rbiirlo** 11.
4&gt;wl a
fjs
«| |
, ORLANDO, June 0 .— Complete
nturns from lj»ke county give:
..McAdoo 1.219, Underwood 383, And m o n 387, Corr 131, Berry 229,
Dornmn 111, Drane 520, MeCunts
65, ‘Appleyard 137, Bryan 561,
Campbell 73. Carter 299, Corbett
62, Cramer 45, Dickinson 230, Gib­
bons 19. Gilchrist 178, Griggs 210,
Igou 171, Morey 16, Murphy 21,
- Paradise 7, Stockton 71. Waif H I,
&gt; Brooker 17U, Burn* 115, l^irnbri^ht
Worthington 727, Catts 357.
Jennings 1*870, Martin 1,806, Speneer I I, Trommel! 29, Cawthon 416,
Riley 124, Carter 205. Matthews
837, Foster 389, Garcia 159.

C alls Trammell Spencer
1303
‘ 222
5-1
29(1
....
....

Duval
Ksenmhia ....
Flagler .....
Franklin ....
Gadsd ..cm ..
Glades .......
Hamilton ....
Hardee .......
Hendry .......
Hernando ..
Highlands ....
llillshoroligli
Holmes .......
Jnckson .......
Jefferson ....
Lafayette ....
l.nkc ....... ....

S

Martin 2B7."S»iei
Trammell 60, Cawthon 524, Riley
220, Carter 285, Matthews 300,
Foster 501, Garcia 108, Hale for
■tatu senate ninth district curried
Hernando, Pasco and Citrus with u
majority o f 042.

Martin Jennings
1117
’ 922
57
37

Cuban Strikers Are
Both Houses Pled*
Not Yet Justified Support Bursonj

TALLAHASSEE. Juno 6. — Thfirst official return* to i»e received
by the secretary of state from n
county canvassing board following
the primary o f Tuesday are those
of Union county which cumc in this
morning.
•
Tho official vote for Union coun­
ty is: For governor, first choice:
Catts 221 Jennings 213. Martin
373, Spencer 25, Trammell 25.
Second choice: Jennings 32 from
Catts, 111 from Martin. 1 from
Spencer and 3 from Trammell.
Catts gets 19 from Jennings, 19
from Martin and 4 from Trammell.
Mai tin gets 29 from Catts, 095
from Jcnning* and 1 fropi Tram­
mell. Should Jennings be eliminat­
ed io the final count, Cntts will
get 23 second choice votes, 19 from
Jennings und 1 from Trammell,
while Martin wifi get 96 second
choice votes, 95 from Jennings and
1 from Trnmnu-ll. Should Cntt* be
eliminated. Jennings will get 30
second choice votes, 32 from Catt*.

MOM’N-I’OP
F O « TM- l o v e OF ^ U D * -L O O K IT TW
H lL lS - r n t « F 'S ALW AVS SOmE ONE
N E llm v f o b eaoNEH - C A S T W E E K l
H A D A KUA* IN W ITH T H ' C O P S A N D A

POP. DO GOU U-EAljZ

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n ix e o up w it h

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n

N O | B u r 1 DO
REALISE w h a t t h i s
HOUSE N EED S - a n T H A T ’S t X O N O M N INSTEAD OF HARPLV
A B O U T MONEV FOR
T H IS ain» m oNEG r
1— . fOdt T H A T !

l NEED a NEW M/T.
sho es and a f

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damage case a n - w e st e p d a m i

DRESSES ?

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F rom tim e im m em orial, leaven in g
gaa has m ade $ e "to u c h " w hich
m ade the paste o f flou t an d w ater
a digestible f o o d - t h e e feff o T U fe .
A flat a n d
Js. an
unleavened food. S o it la th a tto a rm m g agents such* as yeast o r halting
pow der are
c o m p le te
cakes, mufl
tant to perf
authorities
tain standa
baking pow der,

t w iae.to

T o maintain tbia guaranty Qf digestibility--to insure miniiflum deterioration o fle h v e n inR strength, baking pow der is packed in tin.
Th is preventaab^orption o f atm ospheric m oifr
ture. Dampness p rod u ces p r v t n t r a r a r t io r
in the can— results in loss o f T h e food official; w ould properly ocmtlenm bal
On P o p - w a it TIll t
TEU- gou a b o u t the

WONOEPPUL GOWN I
Sa w cowntown

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Orange

B Y ------- T A Y L O R

TO DAW -

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T il l I

FORGET IT J
SOU WOMEN K E E P
M G POCKET BOOK
LDOk i n u k e T h
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« W » O L L O F TM

I ^ W iS S W V 8 I

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get all

'N Bi l l s

p a id u p

l W O NT B E A B l E T O F I N D M V B A N K
b alan ce on a
te les c o p e a n
n e f t in

to

O J a n Pl a t e w »tm a
1 EN I n c o m e Taa is

SESSION + WHEN 1 THINK

Pl a n n e d t o

a

new

cab

it

ing powder i| packed iache^BacJotV
But what about seff rising flour?.
packed™ hou$cw K? ^r® n« W ot?m ixture o f bal
Chemical anal
its leavening sti
Breadstuffs ma
nse-properly— l
soggy.
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Why don’t thept
DAYTONA, Jun&lt;* 6.— Official re­
turns from Tuesday's primary elec
tion in &gt;oluaU county give: Me
Ado&lt;. 1J)33. Underw«.od\ &amp;h4, Celt-

fbu rs contain &amp;
12% required o f

Ras, the

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to th

�it '.C ir c u it

Aw ardedDegfees
At Rollins College
ke
Commencement .exercise* were
held at Rollins College Wednesday
n lgh t/ju n e 4, instead of Thursday,
June ft, aa was announced by the
college some time ago, according
, 'J . Sprague last night. Dr. Wm.
^ H. Pbund, Congregational minister
o f New Smyrna, nnd a member of
the Congregational committee on
r the Rolli ns union, delivered the
*. eonmi&lt;pcemcn£ .gddresp,. speaking

FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 4—
Carl B. Elclson, the air postman
flying between this city and Mc­
Grath, Alaska, n distance of 350
miles, is one o f the best paid men
in the aerial mail service, accord­
ing to the local postmaster.
Eielson receives $2 a milo or
a&amp;ntf ’ $200 'ari* h o u r/' The 'govern­
ment furnishes the plane nnd pays
for repairs. Eielson purchases the
gasoline and oil nnd provides the
field and hangar. He made his
first flight in 1917 at Riverside,
Cal., while a cadet In the army nir
service.

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G o o B N E S S ,

I G o U u R Y X T I N THE A L t .E 'I
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l m W . / a r t f XX
a
1,mm **--« i. ■J T OOCHTO
a

B i t N UOHC

thfa cold with a few closes o r t n a
well-known
FO LE Y ’S
HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND. Best for
coughs, colds, hoarseness. Benjam­
in Thomas, 712 W est Lackawanna
Ave., Scranton, Pa., writes: “ Your
HONEY AN D T A R COMPOUND
did mo good, as I had a cold In my
head and Chest.’* Get
buttle to-*
tUy.-SoUl..«Kflry^hasa»rv . i ^ ,

. r 0?U)BI&lt;ntOF PUB 1.1
T o the D efendant*. E.
Man* E- Ooolahy. O. B.
1* ()t&gt;olshy. Carlo* Pei
i'ard ew , H elen ‘ ’ .rd e w
I .rim er. If l l t l n r and If
parties Claim ing Intel
property h erein after d«
der B. A. Studw ell. dec
K. (io o lib r . deceased. J.
deceaned. O. IC. Onolah

DIEHL
ELECTRIC FANS
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northw est oaarter-V jf section - *1.
tow nship II. south o f - ran ge ; 19
east, and to nil unkn ow n person*
claim in g an y Interest In tha p rop ­
erty h erein above described; &gt; i
1
It In h ereby ordered that you and
each o f you d o nppear to the M il
o f com plaint filed herein on tho 4th
day o f Auftust. A. D. 1SS4.
It In fu rth er ordered thnt thin
Order of ru b llrn tlo n be published
Sanford
In the S
an ford H erald on ce a week
wock
fo r eigh t *|i) con secu tive week*.
*Wltnes* m y hand and seal o f said
Circuit C ourt *t H an ford / F lorida.
thlsM O th.day o f May. A. D. t i l l ,
/g o a l)
B. A. DOUObAASS.
C lerk C ircuit Court,
n y A. M. W E E K S. D. C.

8 0 THAT'S HOW!

The Guard— If you can stand
hard work, aystematlc regularity
and- strict obedience to rules and
orders you'll get along nil right
° ? n ie T f d W 'Arrival—That's busy.
It’ll be just like home. You sec
I*v» been living with my w ife’se
relatives.— Phlla. Bulletin.

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H(4ii&lt;liirU c tfwara E*-|
’ lihanne.
» c o r p o r a -l
orM inlipd and 1
existin g under the&gt;
law * o f the S tate)
of
Florida.
c o m -)
plalnant.
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E. A. Studw ell, et at..)

SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN
Children sufforing from intesti­
nal Worms arc cross, restless and
unhealthy. There nro other symptons, however. If the child Is pale,
has dark rings under the eyes,
bud breath and,takes no interest in
play, it is almost a certainty that!
worms are eating away its vitality.
Tho surest Temedy for worms is
White’s CFenm Vermifuge. It la
positive destruction to the worms
but harmless to the child. Price
35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.

TALLAHASSEE, June fl.—The
supremo court has nlTirmed the
circuit court for Polk county in the
case o f J. R. Davis, plaintiff in

for which he gave notes in pay­
ment on which the company sued
The above cartoon is tho work o f Hen Guthrie, who predict*, that despit?Sidney .I. Catts’ dec.
for collection. In* his pleas Davis
Inration that he mny run as nn independent, the form er governor is dead, politically speaking.
admitted liability on one of the
notes, but ns to tho others he
pleaded failure of consideration
Trade Winds o f Fashion
Comes now n Massachusetts SM 3*19 Sq. Yds. brick rclaid flat @ 42c........................
and averred that the fertilizer he
(From the Kansas City Star)
who proposes to take her pn a n d 1 III Sq. Yds. brick relaid on edge @ 42c.....................
received did not contain ingredients
Housewife— It takes everything nia along on her honeymoon. He)*
which were guaranteed to him. In I can save to keep the. curl in my intended simply nods his hem! in 723 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns @ 22c.... — ............
affirming judgment of the lower hnir.
assent to this unique proposal; but LV2 Sq. Ft. sidownlk @ 20c...........................................
court, which found tho fertilizer
Maid— Missus, it takes all I can then,* he’ll wake up alter awhile.
I Type B Inlets @ $27.00....................................
company, the supreme court ruled make to keep tie curl out o’ ntinq. And they get that way how ?
1
Manhole @ ............................... .................................
that Davis was not specific enough
Ill
Lin.
Ft. 12" storm sewer @ $1,10 .........................
in hi saverment.
31 Sq. Yds. new brick @ $1.17...—..................... ........
Don’t be too hard on old Europe
1 Monument nt street intersection......... v.................
for stArting wars. She has little
Laboratory inspection .......................................... .
more than a tenth ns many autos
Legnl Expense, Advertising, Etc., 2 per cent
ns we have; everything must be
balanced aomchow.
Engineering 4 per cent ................... ........... —......

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ E a n iia n ia iu

. $1.40

105 P alm etto Ave,

W c repair battened
nil makes.

L E t NO M A N D E C E IV E
YOU , — L IS T E N TO W IS E
A N D P R A C T IC A L ; P A IN T ?
BR— IF YOU DO YO U W IL L
U SE N O TH IN G B U T SUN*
PROO F P A IN T FO R Y O U R
HOMES.
SO LD B Y TH E

SANFORD
PAINT STORE

arid constipated bowels can be
gotten rid ' o f with surprising
promptness by using Herbinc. You
feel its beneficial effect with the
first dose as its purifying and regulatm g effect— h thorough* -amt
complete. It not only drives out
bile and impurities -hut it imparts
a splendid feeling o f exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy o f
spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Union
Pharmacy.

R lV lfc.

1 Uader*

Elmer
J lacier

AJJTICIPATING SUMMER NEEDS
In preparing the Summer wardrobe,
bo sure to include this charming little
•Iqvon Irork in blue gingham. The
closing is at the left shoulder, aqd the
dacoration is in the center ol the ffopt.
Toe bib effect may be'finished jn round
oTaquare outline, but there should be a
piping or band of contrasting odor to
evphasue this unusual feature ol the
model. Flare cuff* trim the kimono
sUrve*, which arc cfuRe’ short.' Thd*
sash is a youthful oote. Medium •ire'
rcauirts 4j£ yard* J6-ineh material.
Pictorial Review Drew N o.-2016.
Sue*, J4 to 46 inches bust, and 16 to 2Q
years- Price, J5 cent*.

f l riu'ii to i!p^

A rtists, M a r r i e d , E v o lv e
to M u s ic , C u t-o u ts T h a t
R e a lly D a n c e ; th e
D e lig h t o f C h ild ren
E veryw h ere
"The very youngest of that
a^'iro younger generation has
taken to syncopation,” saya Berta
l!*d«r, who, in partnership with
:&gt; ' t
husband,
Elmer
Under,
tV-ivcM cut-outs that American
youngsters all over tho country
adcrc.
Tho latest Hader creation is
T o d J ir g Tootsie, the paper doll

up

a • jiio

FARMS.

A WIUON.
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**«ter for Complalaant
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1730 Sq. Yds. 8 " rock
1730 Sq. Yds. 2 " sheet

11 arros, with linuit. I
hnrit road on tw&gt;, »i!e
lu-st o f simp. ; recenlljr 1
n l.argittn.

Sanford A ve. and 2nd St,

Storage And
Repairing
/*N £ f}R P 0 H A ’
JIuuins d lij

* 643-W .

. N igh t 289-R

Sanford

Total cost ...................................................... ............$
Tryhc *bnnre~by C tty-r-tl.
..... ....... ' .t l tCTT
To be borne by adjacent property....... ............ 837.23
Number of feet frontage ..... .................— ____490
Assessment per foot frontage........ ...................
1.7080
FRED T. W ILLIAM S, Engl
FOOT
FI!
NAME
DESCRIPTION
FRONTAGE ASSE!
E. R. Trafford’s Map, Sanford.
E. II. Jones, Lot 4, Hlk 10, Tr A ....... ...............— .117
$1!
J. N. Grooms, Lot 10, Blk 10, T r A ...... ................ 128
2
y . P. Rines, Lot 5, Blk 10, T r 1........................
117
31
yr.
Wheeler, I&gt;ot 10, Blk 10, T r 1............... — 117
31
Episcopal Church. I-ot 5, Illk 10, T r 2............... ;...117
31
iLaura A. Chittenden, Lot 10, Blk 10, T r 2
$ Irs. M. B. Zachary, Lot 5, Hlk 10, Tr 3
pfr*. Harriet Y. Dumas, E. 42 feet Lot H

v.

Steerin g a Safe Course

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that, to keep up with tho modern
tr.nd, renlly dances.
“ It took several months o f ex­
periment to music to bring Toot­
sie to life /’ explains Mrs. Under.
“ Wc finally turned tho irick to
tho tuno of 'D on't Mind tho
Rain,’ n fox-trot dance with a
spring-time lilt that reminds you
of babies frolicking.
“ Tootsie docs all tho new dances
by means of her small owners'
fingers, which serve as her legs.
The doll fits on tho hands nnd
tho fingers go into her little
•hoes.’*
The Under cut-outs aro appear­
ing in Good Housekeeping, McC r l)’* nrd other magazines.

T he safe course in financial channels iitl
one charted by k n ow led g e and expenenf
T his institution offers its safeguards it
experienced guidance fo r y o iy protectio

■plancho McKinnon, Lot fl, Blk l l,» T r 2......... 117
36S.24
Ip. F- Smith, Ix»t 1, Blk 11, Tr 3...............
...... 117
355.24
[A. R. Key, Lot 0, Hlk 11, T r 3......... ......................117
255.21
IJ
Tho following is the final estimate o f the cost o f widening
tht
tfhcct asphalt paving on Ninth St. from lfl feet to 24 feet in with bo
tween Sanford and Cypres* Avenue.
67 Cu. Yd*, grading @ 10c
20.80
" 04 I.in. Ft. (lush curb @ 35c ___ ______ ,
22.40
516 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter ®&gt;-76c .....
392.10
» 101 S«|. Yd*. 6" rock base @ 80c — ........ - .........
80.80
1 101 Sq. Yds. sheet asphalt top 2’’ thick @ $1.0:
103.02
J 425 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns &lt;g&gt; 3 0 c ............
127 A0
Laboratory inspection o f materials ___ — ......
11.28
Legnl expense, advertising, etc., 2 per c e n t ........
15.28
Engineering, 4 per c e n t ----- —......... ...... ....... * .........
30.56

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ST R E N G T H —

SERVICE

progress

4 % Interest Paid on Savings

salvage of (Rush curb reclaimed, 424 Lin.
Ft. &lt;§&gt; 10c —
--- -------- —.......‘ ......... .......

,

$767,40

Tq be borne entirely by adjacent'property
-Number of feet frontage, 490.
Assessment ner foot frontage, $1A601.

226 Uo. Ft,.gr*»it*

« ffOA n

10 acres. Improve!, i
tonunl linuso; plae* «&lt;
w orth $1,001) per Sere
sale party will take ill
range terms to suit pure!

10 neres. Just off t&gt;;

FRED T. W ILLIAMS, Engineer.
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, , j,
.f i n a l
NAME
DESCRIPTION
_
FRONTAGE A S ^ S S M K N T
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E. R. Trafford’s May, Sanford, Fla.
TO ALL PROPERTY OW NERS OWNING PROPERTY ON NINTH
E.
H
.
Jones, Lot 4, Blk 10. Tr A—...............
117
$183-2.1
STREET FROM PARK AVEN UE EAST TO CYPRESS AVENUE.
H. N. Crooms, Lot 10, Blk 10, T r*A .__________ 128
200.46
The following is the final estimate of tho cost o f paving Ninth
li. U DuIIart, Lot 1, Blk 11, Tr A ..... ..............
117
183.23
Street 24 feet in width from Park Avenue east to Sanford Avenue, and
Martin Spivey, E tt o f Lot 6, Blk 11,Tr. A-____ 68.5
91.62
10 feet in width from Sanford Avenue east to Cypress Avenue with
L illie Lewis Holmes, W ft o f Lot 6, Blk
sheet asphalt on a G” rock foundation. __
11, T r A ...... ................. ......... ......... .........69.5**
From Sanford Avenue to Park Avenue, 21 Feet Wide.
The above and foregoing final assessment* are payable without
653 Cu. Yds. excavation @ 40e......
iforit. Sctnlnule County, Plorterest up to July 1,1924, and from and after auch data,
^
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------- ld «P«vial
B^AND OUDk RKD. this' the 6770 Sta. Yds. overhaul @ Ic^— —•— iU will be payable only in ten equal annual inatallments v
I486 Lin. Ft. concrete cur^ w»d gutteF
at 8 per cent per annum on all d e fa m d payments,
“ “ f t ! W
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315 I.ln. Ft. flush curb @ 30c—
Circuit Court o f 8*rotnolo
ate., my hand as City Clerk and the' Seal o f the City of *

D. O.-

5 Sanford Batii
Service Co.1

and pen* now on pl»f]
l.urgulu.

JI. L. DuIInrt, Lot 1, Blk 11, Tr A — ..............
Martin Spivey, EVi Lot 0, Hlk 11, T r A ..........
Lizzie Lewi* Holme*, W ’A of Lot 0,,Blk 11, Tr A
High School, All o f Block 11, T r X...— ...............
iFirst Presbyterian Church, L o f 1, &gt;Blk 11

Thl* oM *r to l&gt;« |iuhll*livd In The
S itifiin l Dully ilnrahl.
WltnrhN I!. A. I ' uiik'I. im*. I'lcrk nf
Dili) «*1 ri-ult Ciiiirt. aii'&gt;l the ufrirlal
*eal thereof, (til* Zlili ila&gt; o f April,
A. 1). IS2i.
(( ’ Ifcult Court Seal)
t:. a . i k Io o i . a s h ,
Clurk.
lly A. M W eek*. I» .C. .
Purrancn AfLeialru
Attorney*
Orlumto. Flnrhla.
4-26-S-3 -1 0 .17-21- .11.6-7-I t - !1 - I t

Guaranteed Reptin

1 proved ; ham. tenant I

.
Total cost .—....................
To be borne by city, 1-3....................
i
To bd borne by udjarent property
;
Number o f feet frontage................
Assessment per foot^frontage...............
From Sanford Aveifiic to .'Cypress Avenue 16 Feet 1n Width,
: 100 Cu. Yds. grading @ 40c...............................:.....................'...$
'fcl8 IJn. FJf. flush curb (3&gt;
n :
f i W l ^ .A ’ik .O ’Yrock bajui..
E Q c----- a— }.*&lt;
asphalFidp^gK
■Ealminwry 'Inspection ‘o f
7?*^
Legal* expenses, advertising, etc., @ 2 per cen t
Engineering, 4 per cent ....*.............. .....................

.A SPJaBNDUJ^BBLlNO'/:/-**-

vise you.

n n a n a a n a a a n a a n iiiu

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work — next Valdez
Hotel.

1,297.60
1.678.10

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Millions o f people j n this cotm lry are f?0,n.R
pleasant vacatioit^.this sum m er. They »
savin# their m oney w ith this In v ie w . Haw v*
A r« a Wft dWim ,ta#t&gt;$
l a k i l b a t trip J
and n eed?

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let us examine it win

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Takes To Syncopation

T R a f 't r r e d ^ i r n d c ^ d l i c o u r e g ^

Before

discard your old baifcj

PH O N E 303

Youngest Generation , _

By the way, have you heard tlino
some Tampans are getting tired of
the radio. Fact. You see,
a They have to stay ut home—
•• TV enjoy JU...... »

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JA PAN E SE PARASO LS

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SERVICE: That
name. In doing htningu
you not only get va|w
but you eet SERVICE si
‘ ‘ • W I C K SERVICE

S olicitor fo r Com plainant.
Mav 3 t; Ju no 7-14-21-2S; July &amp;-I319-26.

Daily Fashion Hint

-js Juaq lu-vv no*
Aiopi u m iqqx
most duily, if you
keep
your
car*
open, for thuro are
hundredit o f grate­
ful patrons o f Tho
Herald Want Col­
umns who
daily
have the Lost and
Found section to
thank for tho re­
turn k)f some treas­
ured
possession,
which they had al­
most given up as
“ gone fo r good."
The
Lost
and
Found Want Ad*
are the recognized
medium for loser
and findpr to get in­
to touch with each
other.
No matter which
ride o f the fence
you are On, try this
colum and see how
quickly and inex­
pensively it works.
To reach all the
people effectively—
leave
yourWant
WantA/ d ‘
-------your
at The Herald O f­
fice. Phone .uy to
■egd for It or phone
W to the* Want
Department.

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PHONE

i,o n o v n. o i i . e s .

• preparation that comes in liquid
and powder form. It is n com­
combination treatment that not only
purifies the wound o f germs that
cause infection hut It heals the
flesh with extraordinary 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. Prlco (liquid) 30c,

A W ANT
fO N D THRU

rhu. prT
iption
Lnilis
nnd rfeter,
iou* Fever. It kill

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Hard to Please
(From the Yorkshire Post)
“ I don’t think there’s anything
wrong in asking for an increase
in salary,” said tho. clerk to his em­
ployer. “ You may remember you
Processional, War March, “ Atha- promised me a raise when I had
11a," (Mendelssohn)— College Or- oeen with you n year."
"I know I did.” responded the
ehestra.
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employer, “ but didn’t I make it copInvicntion—Dr. J. F. vaintor.
Address— Rev. Wm. II. Pound.
nferrin gof Defirees and Di­
as— Dr. Robert D. Sprague.
Benediction .
Recessional, “ Danse Oriental*.
(Labomirsky)—Sollcge Orchestra.
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Rapidly Grov

I f not, open a Savings A ccount now
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WBARIKI)
“ I am to movePgruwIcd 0]c| y 0i j M«-nn* Fr**dnro frnm Uimr**.
JlwaggoV FldJjedrwk. "^m plumb
w ife - 6ut*by*tM le yer "!7S?nitrn,f
tourists that come roaring through ?
C ll IR.OPHACTO.il
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yerin their motor cars, running
Palmer HraJaate
over chickens, dogs, children and ‘ Offlre H ours:
all auch, or stopping to ax a feller .
9 1 2 A. i t . I-C P. SL
if he ’stilling much Jlcker these
7 In S Hvenlng*. except Saturday*
days, or has helped lynch anybody
Rooms S tM «|
lately, and so on. I’m so tired of
First Nat.
Sanford,
being made either u joke or a solumn warning that just ns soon u s!
I can get around to it I’m going to *
move out into my private swamp, l
some'rs
and—by
grab!— stay ,
th er?!'— Kansas City Star.
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BY n A R R Y B. HUNT
- NEA Service Staff Writer.

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V^ASIUKOTOST, D. C .-P r o c c c l.
Inc* o f the Cleveland conventlon may lx» aptt-dctl up In order to
make |tosaU4« an adjournment late
0,&gt; the evening o f .Thursday. June
12.
Tor more than a few of the delej , B-'tes view with npprchcnxloti tho
|s&gt;s«lli||lty of tho convention con•luding Its n clh Itles on Friday, the
Thirteenth.
Even among the •'leaders" there
are many who face unafraid the
tomlilned threats o f Democrats aim
ln&lt;lf|»endenls. I&gt;ut who lose tlitir
nerve and com placency nt the
protpect o f picking a vice presiden­
tial candidate and winding up the
affairs o f the session on a date
l&lt;o|&gt;ularly reputed to be laden with
distress and disaster.
Of course these gentlemen nre
net superstitious. They'll tell you
frankly they are not.
Hut then, they ask. why lake a
chancel W h y trrftpt Fate?. ..

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(AY BROS.
SA N F O R D

interest in the
Cleveland convention extend*
chiefly to the sort o f platform the
CL O. P, carpenters build.
For tho Democratic program
( calls for the construction of a pintform which will be more attractive
and spacious than that o f the Hepublicans—ono op which there will
he room for all who fear faulty
• construction may cause u collapse
* In the G. O. P. structure.
Incidentally, also, the Democratic
architect* will study the plan of
the Cleveland platform In the hope
o f locating weak spots. For fn the
campaign, the plan o f battle to de­
feat Coo IIdge call* first and foremost fur knocking the props (rum
under the promises and program
which hi* party chiefs will lay
down for him.
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FIClST f l o o d . PLAU

to the matter o f the IJcliuhllcan platform, Democratic
Interest now centers In the s o n of.
showing which Will ho made by the
"Farmer-Labor1 party convention
ext

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(House A-62.) '
— A DELIGHTFUL NEW ENG LAND COLONIAL HOME—
For those who like the New England Colonial type— and this type is rich in possibilities for refinished
houses along simple lines— tho house shown herewith will at once offer a strung appeal.

Contractor and Builder

the St. Paul convention
SHOULD
"flxxle." however, then tho La
Follette gathering at Cleveland be­
comes o f major Importance.
The assertion Is openly made In
some quarters that undercover
asslstanre Is being given the fit.
Paul gathering l&gt;y Individuals and
Interests close to the O. O. P. In
the belief that by encouraging nn
off shoot Independent organisation
of extreme radical* they enn un­
dermine and discredit any other
Indeirendent movement.
Efforts to tie the fit. Paul meet­
ing up with the American Federa­
tion o f Labor dually reached thu
point where Samuel (lompers Is­
sued n blanket warning to all or­
ganized labor that nn attempt was
living rtwdo lo trick It Inlo becom­
ing- a cnt»i«a\tltOr^ "Communistic
enemies of o r d e r ly 'development."
ttomiiers flatly staled that enemies
of organised labor "a re uniting
with communists and professional
radicals" In promoting thu fit. Paul
gathering and urged all loyal lahorde* lo stay away.
tin the effect of this warning
may depend the fate o f a ivul
"third ixirtv" this year.

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The broad, straight front, unbroken roof, delicate entrance porch with benches and lattice, large
windows divided into small panes with heavy muntins, und last but not least, tho finely detailed entrance
Kidney doorway— all reflect the old Colonial spirit.

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. The walls are heavy shingles laid wide expos ure and finished in the old “ whitewash" effect, while
the roofs which nre also shingl*, are stained a rich moss green. The blinds and shutters should be fin­
lo*k or appetue, w hen a
ution make*
you
feel ished a Colonial blue, the chimney painted white w ith a black cap.
u lea* drag,

y ou r back
‘ The interiors carry out the simple refined trettment suggested by the exterior; the house Is Co­
ar mouth taste* and your
broken. Clem Jon es L iver lonial throughout. The ceilings are low, giving a c o z y and homey atifiosphero to the rooms.
«r Tonic I* the one thing
rtatnre you r strength and
A centre hall with a large living room on one side and the dining room, kitchen and pantry on the
oo to en joy M a g CLEM
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Tho second floor shows a ccnvenient arrange ment*.with three good bedrooms, n bath and abundant
H health-giving effect, has

closets. An alcove room Is also provided which coti Recta with the hall and one of the bed rooms. This
little rcom can be used for a variety of purposes; u sewing room, a child’s room, a writing room, or It
Could bo used in conjunction with the hall as a retiring room or lounge, and fitted up very attractively
A cedar

provided under tha entire house, h with sofa, chair* and the Ilka.

7vv ^ 'i The hnrafflwTtofriW®
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Aha first floor being but-two steps atww y mN;Hhhm M s-great i;

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BY------TAYLOR
JMAT1SM ENDED
offer any longer from rheoWhy endure each intense
the muscles, nerves and
olsons of rheumatism are
iths blood. L K O N A R D I’8
FOR T H E B L O O D com» poisons, drives them out
Titem. The rheumatism
You can g o about youc

TH A T WAS A BK» U E WOO TOLD
WESTEROAW ABOUT MAKING EN006H
MONEM ON STOCKS TO BUM THAT
j
NEW CAR — t - t JU S T DON'T WANT |
VOO TO.TALK TOME.
FOR X CAN’T BEUEVC
WELL IF TMAT‘9 TVi£
ATHINBNOOSAAf H r
WAN UOU FEEL. L
MIGHT AS WELL GO
OVER AND HAVE A J
GAME WiTM FELIX! J

DO O GO NIT- r v f i S l i d i n t o
AN Awful- MESS - 1 TWED
TO GET GU WITH A WARN
Tb SQUARE M ATTERS UP
B u t mom f o u n o i t o u t n o w TVtlNGS ARE TWICE
.
A9 BAD AS THEM W E R E f l

IF YOU HAVE A PLUMB­
I N G . JOB . .UN
XOUR _
HANDS^WIlV NOT GIVE- 5
TT TU‘ THT r T U N CERfrP
THAT WILL DO IT IN THE
CORRECT MANNER. WE
-USEJTHE YERY-LATEST.___
METHODS
IN
CON­
STRUCTION WITH OLD
FASHIONED RELIABILI­
TY. CALL US AT NCOE.

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you complete. W e have everything in lu m b e r yo u ’ll
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HELLO MR. GUNN "HOW
ABOUT 604NO TO TH6

Dorerr mind if X.
do. jipn - i was
O N MU WAM OUER

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SAME OF MOKE R.

BUT l CAN GO
THERE SOME
OTHER NIGHT!

MOM. DEAff-WHAT
IS THE M ATTE^P r

b e l ie v e a w o r d Po p
Sa u s a n u m o R E - H E .
TOLD ME HE WAS GOING
OVER TO FELIX'S AND
MU WiF6 JUST SAID
HE HASN'T BEEN THERE
— — - | Tb N lG H TI j-----

A HE you trying the old game— getting rich quick?!
Do you play the market, buy »tockn from strang­

THAT is what you will &lt;;lo when you

ers, etc.?
If you will think o f the men who have made large for-

build Your Own Home... There is no use
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tunea— Ford, Rockefeller, S ch w a b — you will notice that
each is a producer, not a gambler.
T h e old faohioned w ay— the Saving Account— ha»
been the foundation o f 98"&lt; o f all the fortunes the world
lius ever known..
Learn by experience o f others— S -A -V E !

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Secure an ideal environment for your

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T H E SA N T O R D 'H B R A iL P , SA T U B H A Y s i

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A (Thorne ^.lVYoin- Meditation

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Shenandoah Passes.
f God, G o I ! "
"There, but fo r the m e r c y‘ o-------------------Any Wet Plahk?
Tftko
th
at*for
you
r
su
b
ject
fo
r
meditation
today,
and
j
n ltt jlr
Mnltred J l % f•cnmt-cU»V
co
A Long Word “ Eternal.*1
*1 see where It leads y o u . ,
O ciu tcr I7T i &amp;;?Tj »i tr&gt;f p &lt;idtofTlcd
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ot
M*r.
Neanderthals Travel.
Hartford, Florida, under
The. p o o r,’, broken victim o f
som e hideous accident
Copy rum . i l l *
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m ight have been you. T h e man you onco saw m aking his
n O M .A M l ' I„ IIKAM..... !«rre*l4Sr«*
af o t t f o w y ii; w w o
:-"*“M^r way in infinite~paiir m igjit have Been you, if the will o f God
THE AIRSHIP Shenandoah, sail­
.r
m X i i X l h A rw M
pa«—14* had so ruled.
ing toward Albany, above the HudYou, then, m ust.be favored, indeed, if yoU are reasonably
B fe fi
l O D u t n irrrllV
i O .B
! * b a ti bn as i. . ' ' _
t
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son on Wednesday, passed the
,M_£m4o&amp;uuL IW JU-po^aaetL qi
LXsfctTwentieth
Century tfie fastest New
:lty
,
by
ca
rrier
per
u
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n
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In
c
it
y
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j» » s r
ship o f that health and strength is n case o f faithfulness, a
Edition 11
f l n»‘F
per SHIP OI In a l
lie. W eek ly iMUtAn
Y ork Central train coming from.
xase o f fidelity.-to jl .trust.., -When you knowingly-da^thiitga
Chicago. The airship carried 120
to undermine your physical powers, you are com m itting
SPECIAL X O T lC t
human
beings, the express train
obituary notices, card* of crime as surely ns though there were a sheriff and prosecute
*, resolution* and notice* of
many
more.
The passengers on the
U lnm enta where charge* are ing attorney em powered to send you to jail fo r it. . ■
fast
train
bent
their necks looking
J*. w ill be charged for at regtt*
It will pay you to turn oyer that thought in you r mind,
Lailvet lining rate*.
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upward
and
thought
how strange
and then go back to that "T h ere, but fo r the rhercy o f God,
HER T U B ASSCOATEU PRESS
it
was
traveling
up
there
in the air.
« A **ocln n d l’ re»» 1* exclu - go I” as applied to the even m ore im portant things than
•Wely en titled to the u»e fo r repuh- health and strength. . The man with the warped soul, the
lltfttlon o f a lt n «n * dUpntehrg cre d ­
EARLY IN THE last century
ited to It or not otherw ise credited woman with the twisted mind— the man who moves about
Ilk* th is paper and filuo the local among his fellows casting a sinister influence and leaving when Jam&amp;BlUbnira, father o f the
n*tr* publlelied . herein. All right*
his
o t rtp u bllca tlon o f special dlspatch- germs o f evil w herever he goes, and woman Who sees the late Albert s, Brisbane, rpn
• a p e re ln are al*o reserved._________ world w rong and spends her days m aking trouble, o f these primitive ^railroad
trains* from
Rochester, N. Y., to Buffalo, pas­
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924.
you can think with com parison o f you r Own "difference."
fa?---- ;------ *7------- : .
That's it, your "difference.'' In honest communion with sengers drawn by horses, looked
s fS L B THOUGHT FOR TODAY yourself, ju st how are you different from the man and the in amazement and thought how
HH5TTEU THAN SILVER AND w om an y 0U are thanking your lucky stars you do not rc- strange it was to be pulled by &amp;
GOLD: — Godliness with content- 180mbie ?
machine that boiled water to make
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SSJing T n 't? tW^world!" nncl°UKin.
The Pharisee was very likely quite honest in his comcertain we can carry nothin* out. ’ placency. He was convinced that he was not like other men
—g --------------footl amj raiment,
le t: jn their sins and shortcom ings. - His very egotism , in his,
" . AW 1
h a !v in
t
• J u* therewith be content. I Timothy eyes, had no element o f unworthiness. And the Pharisee
0 »A 7, 8.
has many a counterpart today. He goes about utterly uncon­
scious of th6 fact that other people, quite as much as he, are
■ , xt
REST
saying to them selves, us they look at him, "There, but for
Hapever took n duy of rest;
the m ercy o f God, go I ! "
v Ho couldn't afford it.
Ift* heverTiaif his ttousers pressed;
And that id th e point to which, it seems to us, your
n V to a ld n ’t afford it.
profitable fnedilation should lead you.
Could it possibly be
HKaeveit vest Iff sra feplay; I 1
thfif
otftet*
fo
lk
s
'a
r
e
qeting
faults
in
you
that they thank
He-couldn’t Afford iiTIIEIK lucky stars they do not possess?
Ifiproulifn't ififdrir
' “"
“w
A 'm irror o f the righ t power would be a valuable thing to
He
died and le
’ * 'lied
leift his heirs n lot,
have, if w e would have the nerve to really look in it for our
M n no
o tall shaft proclaims
the spot
n
In k which * h e ileal hir* Children own redaction as it is. H um s put it, "W ad some power the
giftio gie us, tp-see oursels as ithers see u s /r Undoubtedly
ttHought
J r ( _ _
rlh a t,would, as he said "fr a e us from mony a foolish notion."
T « y couldn’t,offor4 j t
■AnonyH101^But a m irror in w h ich we couid see ourselves exactly as we
L. M
are could do wonders.
, i*; Election week i» over.
T
h
e
theme
is
w
orth
pursuing.
It
can1
'fu rn ish you
y f.
_ 4i
0 ‘ I rr
It has been . a . week of great thoughts fo r days and days.

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excitement.

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is the time to quit advertising.

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except a'young on
When a g i r i T ^
they need looking int4Wi

tne front porch.

No
T * 8' they
the
No °wonder
losses are a lw a y .^ ^ J j
Sometimes a m»n L ,
washing machine btc»a3t
he married one.
National Me1ic.tl ,t.t
^orts a doctor ihorUyi
we need to cure this u .
shortage*
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The only trouble with'
money to get you outold*|
can’t borrow the staff C

itself go.

In London, astronon*«'|
seeing foliage on the *
may only be the rnsn?,!
needing a shave.

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pointed express train will be ps
cut o f date as the stage coach’ ia
now. ’
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That key to success,
you hear so much, 0pewL
account and will be
schoolhousc door.

TH E YOUNG Vanderbilt boys
and George F. Baker, real boss'lof
the New York Central, would
welt*' td* llfcjftn planning now for
transportation through the air.
They have the terminals, can raise
money, nnd should sec the warn­
ing written in the sky by smoke
from the exhause pipes o f the big
flying ships.

Do not eat a heavy lm^ J
warm days unless yw it(a l
and can loaf when ywj ™
to work.
A baby and an mu&gt; i
the same, but age me
value of the one and d»
value of the other.

“ W HAT W ILL THE big parties
do about prohibition?" That's the
question and the surost afiswer la
that they will imitate nkatera that
skate around a hole in the ice.
With Al Smith, o f New York,
o f course, his mere nomination
would be an out-and-out declara­
tion ugainst prohibition. In doing
away with the Mullen-G&amp;age act,
Mr. Smith declared that the V ol­
stead act was "the work o f fanat­
ical drys." When he carried New
York by an overwhelming m ajor­
ity, he rnn on a platform with a
plank soaking wet.
Both parties shy away from the
drink question now and Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Al Smith’s mana­
ger, says "Certainly not," when
asked If the Democratic platform
will carry a plank for modifleaii
tion o f the Volstead law. ‘

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JUST IN PASSING

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON

BY R. J. HOLLY

D , REV. J. A . HENNESSEY
Thank goodness, it is all over at last nnd you can put your
regrets along with your other relics of bygone days and forget
about i t — the election, that was. And as usual bow to the will
of the majority.

ganism whose suul or
principle is the Holy Ghost. 1
wil] last forever because ls|
U her life power and U* I
And according to Ben Guthrie, Miss Democracy can now
Ghost will not die.
tell Johnny Martin to go and bury the cat that has been dead
Floridans can go to church to more rekl thah mere figures can make them. " A t daybreak
for several days and had begun to smell badly.*morrow and express their thanks they start, tw enty abreast. Until sundown they march . . .
. Casting aside the hunai
that election turned out as it did. It and the next day, and the next, and the next. For ten days
point, her peculiar spread i _
could have been much worse.
There were surprises In plenty on Wednesday m om and
world in a remarkably abort t
the
British
dead
pass
in
review.
For
eleven
days
m
ore
the
-----— o
even as early ns Tuesday night as some o f the favorites proved
o f time, overcoming almost i
The Bradenlown Evening Herald French dead file down 'the Avenue o f the Allies.’ F or the
to be selling platers nnd could not get as far as the quarter
mountable obstacles, is i
Inflow being printed on n new, Goss Russians it,w ou ld require the. daylight o f five m ore weeks.
mile post. The political pitcher goes to the well too often just
al than wonderful since that
press. It js taking its place along Tw o months and a half would be required for the Allied dead
as other pitchers are apt to do.
power stirring men’s heuu|
with the larger papers o f the state.. to pass a Riven point. T h e enem y dead would require m ore
the Holy Ghost. But
— i— o i
And according to reports from various parts o f the state
more, stamps her divine i
than
six
weeks.
F
or
fou
r
m
onths
men
actuallv
killed
in
the
Is there anything more aggra­
the women in politics lost every place where they were candi­
When men start out id I
vating tiufn an'autoinnblto, top that wpr, passinR steadily tw enty abreast— '
dates in the state. Tho women are like newspaper men — they
alon of conquest they
lctiks, especially when it rains
Put thnt in the history hooks. Teach that in the schools.
can elect others but not themselves.
gether their horns aa
evgry day ?
, , , .. ( .
Emblazon that, on* the w u lls'o f every institution and every
i their dresses of armor i
swords. .Their problea iat»|
Regardless o f how you voted it.Is well to remember that in
home
fo
r
men
find
women
to
.learn
by
heart.
Teach
the
peo­
,$ays a headline: ^Volcano Erupts
or ruin. With malice intla^l
John Martin the state o f Florida will have a real governor.
oiirYankee Isle; Natives Flea.” Wa ple to see the pictures back o f those m arching thousands—
they commence the *l«iter. I
John Martin is a man o f strong convictions, o f likes and dis-.
should say they used rare judg- the broken homes, the ruined hopes, the infinite sadness o f
section of the human .rut a ll
likes and he never goes behind your back to tell you what nb
the loved ones bereft o f their-nearest and dearest.
And the rest ntaad appaHil. 1
"i'll '
thinks ubout men and measures. He will be the real governor
passes when the iameimfv|
jt^ODMAN .,.WANAMAJCRR,,Jw
•"-af'iFlorMir and hava'iwfcubatltuten*11.
aUf c t the rtevaatatfdn-tTf.wkr. The’
robahljrri^ gprm* n /tiiV ;n e w f.
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Diets are commem^dTlredfi
presented to Niw York “ an eternal'
erp over the state had given taxes still gtr on an tron . THe great m oney cost o f the cbnting a ictory
1
The Sanford Herald pulled off one o f the l?eat stunts in the.
light
to
burfi
“
forever"
.in’
memory
Its -lest txby J?ubUcity he^ would •flict staggers, the mind. W e even f
hat whete.one group
■pointy vT wxrrtorirl
--^anfafd.Tuesday, night andAYvAimi^*iJ=hs=rjbhcy;l nf mnn
another^
-u*iuU
M
v-wic'j- saevice awd-gmrg ttw -people th e1
k-lhljniWtWint'
aster had gone, they felt th^jr men.
w i n s * an electric star7
w
im
anxiety
fitiout
fnc^
nnancTal
burdens
evrty
two
minutes
o
f
the
county
and-of
thestate.
It
was
a
big
^
cities in Florida am boast
loneliness. Furtively they glanced
thing for this fine little paper und was greatly appreciated but
In this spiritual confiieti
of'■•prettier shade t^ees than can that have been impoaeu upon the nations. But how often do at the top o f a tall mast in Madi­
along both Bides o f the narrow
its
usual
the
stunt
cost
the
paper
about
five
tintes
more
than
powers
of darkness nem i
Bapford. Visitors to this city arq, we stop to tniiik about tHe’real lasses from that war, the real son Square and Mr. Wnnamnker
streets when they entered the town,
they received for the service.
Spiritual
fie# in their remarks about this disasters?
will endow it.
.
|
speaking in subdued conversation was ' lifted.
forces were used.and
great asset of thq city.
lest
their
Galilean
dialect
would
It is a pathetic thought, but.
"F o r four m onths pien actually killed in the war, passing
The rains o f this week have been o f inestimable value to
the power of Divine
steadily
twenty
abreast—
"
Can
you
grasp
th
at?
And.
can
what
long words those are—"eter- ___ thiuccawaig^lJCBlH‘ra..and nthar.spring crops. Tho-rainw-enn------ betray their identity as it d iL
ttb I- TH Ttir-The-m H
- -Miami, gets a .third paper,. &amp;tv
T e lc r V ^ iioT in o r ig Time before
always be depended upon to bring us relief in the summer time
came down upon tha ip
Petersburg Is .to have a tiew aft- ■yon'atfiftt) that 'tti^TH oilsapflalTp^" thousands o f disabled nnl" nhd "forever." The light that
They were feeble men on whom had
when we would burn up were it not for the rainy season. Flor­
ertloon paper ami now com es'the men, handicapped and injured for the rest o f their liv es? rises and sets every day as the
been imposed a task before which from humble, timid fislu
became valiant soldien of J
ida is undoubtedly the most fortunate state in the Union.
anhouncament that Lakeland is to Can. you add to that the thousands upon thousands o f you n g earth turns around will go out
the boldest spirit might have quail­
From that “ upper room" It J
have an afternoon paper. What
ed,
the
loftiest
genius
shrunk
men who w en t'to war carryin g with them lofty ideals and eventually. It will not be eternal.
lem a power went forth, r
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce has Just closed a m o s t'
t^ytn next?
abashed, for it was no less a task
the earth had never steal
And how long will it be before
unsullied honor who cam e back marked fo r all tim e by the
wonderful year o f accomplishments. The reports read by the
------ ------D----------than the remaking o f the moral
The Church went omrfwj
iresident and tho secretary yesterday arc good enough to print
Now notice Sanford’s lawns and base temptations to which they were invited ? Can you add nncther generation will look up
and the spiritual natures in men.
ing and to conquer ss
n pamphlet form ami send all over the country. The election
flow ers show up. AfWr tho pro­ to that the other countless-thousands whose hearts w ere at the eternal light and ask: “ I
With neither influence or protec­ tha great oak grows from I
wonder what that’s f o r ? "
o f the old ofAeers and the addition o f W. H. Tunnicliffe, John
longed dry spell.' the refreshing torn and broken ? r •
tion they were to stand before acorn, with a success taalj
Mcisch and Forest Lake as new governors mean another good
rains will make everything grow
W ar ia h ell!
kings and solemnly warn them that only come from the God&lt;
THE CHICAGO Tribune sheds
year for the Chamber of Commerce and the city of Sanford.
batter, and will result in much
the power they thought was theirs
St. Peter preaches to I
a tear because Chicagoans had to
With Edward Higgins ns president and Bob Pearman as secre­
prettier yards.
came
from God, who with .search­ o f pilgrim* then in Ji
travel many miles to see Carpen-----------o ------ 1—
tary we have two indefatigable Wofkers and their assistants on
ing exactitude, would one day scan pie of~every nation, *aw|
tier fight Gibbons.
Chicagoans
the board o f governors and the various heads o f committees
'T h e r e are some counties in the
the record o f their earthly live* to in his own language, t
having
supplied
90
per
cent
of
the
will
do
their
stuff
aa
usual.
state which, have ^grown tired o f
see how carc.'uliy and how justly message. The writer of t
cash for that fight. The Tribune
harness in enforcing the laws aqd
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
they hud used that power. Un­ careful to specify th*
thinks it
should huve
been
Have shown their dissatisfaction by
afraid. they were to stand In the from which this first i
brought to their door.
•m ting new sheriffs nnd prose­
The first long (light of thu Shen­ Utioa nnd thundbl'stbi'ms at Oswe­
market place and preach to tha hailed. From beyond tke i
That's a mistake.
The best
cuting attorneys.
TROY TIMES.
poor, the weak and the down­ coniines of the Romsd I
andoah since her runaway last Jan­ go, the journey was placid. The dlf- thing for a high intellect that de­
.t
rO
*
trodden end tell them that they, came strangers, Pi
L&gt;ave it to the Jupuncse for uary showed that the airship hu* ficultius captc as u«\|nl nt the land­ mands the pleasure o f prize-fight­
Americans and Canadian have a Natural causes as well as artificial had a very great share In God a. Elamites and people from
ing.' Making hiirttd In u thick fog ing, seeing somebody else’s nose
love for He was their Father and * mla: other* from An*1
threatening the falls. ”Erosion
comtqon
Interest In tha preserve- are 41
'
bleed,
is
to
travel
as
much
as
pos­
,ln
a t ofTmperizi
. # t_.^
I Bom*;
Da
process* of
or repairimr
repairing the
the damage
damage the ship was brough to earth only sible. Travel opens the mind.
their Protector and waa very jemff
o
f
limestone
that
forms
the
bed
of
cause its teachings are being eX-' procw
tlon &gt;of tho scenic beauty of Niag­
oq the fourth utlempt with the loaa
oua
fo
r
their
welfare.
From
the
*
—
J—
the
river
for
a
depth
o
f
.approxi­
suffered
in
the
accident
ut
the
Cappadocians,
some
from,
by .American missiono f 20,000 cubjc’ fett of precious
ara Kalis, and the movement start­
housetops they were to proclaim and Procensular A»D;
is
one
cause.
Be‘THE NEANDERTHAL cut-ups ed With that objective in v ie w , mately .75. . .feet
mooring mast. In her element and hdlium. The Shenundoah has little
..
.
,
the essential equality o f man, that ing In E ^ p t ar,d Lybii. A
f Jthis
™ thec volume o f water before their Creator tho soul o f tho
under skillful direction, the d ir ig .! trouble In the air, but the task of of Chicago on their way to that should receive enthusiastic support
those on the Islands of tin
- A new* gtqry in tbu New .York iblv has give ample evidence o f be- bringing the great dirigible to am- fight in a private car doubtless from, the officials amt- citizens 0f 1P* BS nfig over the very apex o f the
servant wa» as , precious as hi* ranean and pilgrimJ from
horseshoe
is
increased,
water
ia
di­
Herald-Tribune tells about the elec­
looked
out
o
f
the
window
between
I
rage has
not yet been simplified
both countries. Niagara Falls have
. . .
. - ,
— Master’s. They were to go Into the
jng a secure vessel, or at least less churnge
tion In Florida. * It says that Cnl- lia
Thousands of the m*
a
o f the, rlver house* o f the rich ana the poor
able to disaster than airships o f When she accompanies the Atlantic “ melds,” saw the little birds, and furn shed the means o f carrying
&lt;WM Bryan's victory means that he the past.
” ‘ eet in Its summer maneuvers ahe perhaps a darting field mouse, llv. out [extensive hydraulic projects,
^ ko] 2 .^ n 2 J ? * n? ? */ *K' alike and proclaim “ P e a ce " end carried tho jgbd tuliap.
wtU ugain be a commanding figure
st depend on the mooring mast ing proof o f Providence’s watch­ and ire tha potential source o f un,tcd.iu,3!
5 , ^ 00 CLb,? i /eef “ toll them that .God does not abide homeland.* St. Job"
The ShennndouhS tempest-riding
in.-convenlion parleys.
time arouild 101 A. D, through the lnfeat of Inst winter was under the - G ctcd on the steamship, Putoknh. ful care. If so, they came home limited water power, but the
where any form o f unrighteo
the happiness to ie« l»*
Whether or nut a shlp'g tnast Is a better mep— perhaps somewhere beauty of the cataract should
i
,C0W|
ei
r
e
?P‘
pilotage
of
the
German
expert,
An­
exists.
They
were
to
te
"
’’T he earn/ of H A tr y lT th n w has
o f his Divine Mssier
secure anchorage icmains to be m the cremagnon division.
be sacrificed. These falls arc among
p,*nts on h0*” 8,deff o f ta® they wished forg iv e n e ss----------ton
Hainea,
who
has
been
regarded
c9&amp;bllahed h' pV^Oedunt In murder
over
the then
1
pi
oved.
the
great
wonders
o
f
the
world
and
they should fonrlve their enemies apostles and disciple*^
trials. People are interestedly as nn almost indispensable factor
LAST NIGHT, for the first time present an awe-inspiring example
&gt;ome time and for whoever made
In
the
ship’s
operation.
But
HeinBa
i
Tho
summer
plans
for
the
Shenthing the way tho Leopold und
In history, one million guests of Nature's handiwork. It seems a l - 1
the ______
sword__his "tig everywhere,
employing o f ex- arbiter would one __,
eb case in Chicago progresses wns not on board on the trip to A! otjduub call for exhaustive tests were present at a wedding—&lt;m
b* churches,
churchea. Their simple
like
sacrilege
to
permit
muttthe same means. They were to o f fact carried Itq
nd many of them are wondering buny and Buffalo. The navigation! bdth In flight and landing. The the radiu. A million or ten million
lation
without
u
protest,
or
to
do
was
under
tho-sure
hand
off'Lieujdi
igible
is
evidently
tractable
to
a
enter
aln-lnfested
cities
and
annillians o f dollars will make any
be done, nnd the money required
, Tbelr own J
might “ tune In.” W EAF. hear th«
ference in the way the law takes tenant Commander I*ansdoWne, se« , hi rh degree, yet until It can be marriage service, the faint “ I do” nothing to repair the harm already for carrying out the project would nounce to their inhabitants that
, the doctrine ■j
done
and
the
damage
that
will
course. This should not be un- lected for the command when the di :ked with the same assurance as o f the bride, and all the rest,' in­
be well invested. With two wealthy God’s judgments fell more than 1
were Gods
surely
follow
unless
preventive
polar
expedition
was
In
prospect
as
J
11
ocean
liner
it
will
not
be
a
once
on
such
places,
er T^qaycase.
;.
nations to share the expense, It
cluding the music.
through whom Hii «P*^»
measures are employed.
the officer best fitted for the Job. |m chanism o f dependable utility,
would not be burdensome to put form o f wickedness a
whom He confirmed
Except for adverse winds at •fo r all Its immense range.
From time to time various plans
fu l to Him and that
o f by" working
p in Quebec the body of an unmsnf ,,1
THERE HAVE been many fa­ i have been offered for the preserva­ into execution the plans for the
licentious
men
were
lifted man was found beside
mous weddings since that o f tion of the falls. Some of these preservation of the beauty o f Niagmiracles,
.S R
ousine. A note pinned to the
Alexander tho Groat, who made ro plans were impracticable, and oth­ nga. Estimates as to the cost vary, tion In His alghl .
: ^
to
be
informed
that
told that the man had killed
many o f his generals get married ers were by far too expensive. It Is one engineer offering a plan that
because he was “ too
BY IRVIN 3, COBB
on the same day as himself, and gratifying to note, however, that would, he estimates, cost no more were the poor and
luxury was one o f
f,"
His parents were milemselvss
l F 8ev'!r* '
afterwards. But prominent engineers o f America than 18,000.000. This plan calls for eternal damnation,
res. He did not find life good
tha
reconstruction
o
f
the
fact
of
hsu.niany
this
radio
wedding
la
entirely
new.
Either
the
secretary
o
f
the
Ln*
collection:
and
Canada
have
formulated
plans
covatousness,
lust,
h to remain in it and hud a
*j*f waterway. The sooner some­
us
mom
.
*
v*nl*
mere
impor­
Angeles
Civil
Service
Commission
that will not entail an unreasonable
Question: What would you dp In
envy or sloth any
f longing to find out what
tant. The day is com ln j when amount of money. When Secretary thing is done the better. America
She hw &lt;
is a practical joker o f the first case o f a race riot?
the
Kingdom
o
f
H
• is in another life.
to whu-h
great teachers o f tha earth, in the o f Commerce Hoover visits Niag­ can not afford to neglect this Im­
order or the members o f the Los
Now to'Srin men to
-P—
jF
Answer: Get the number o f
quiet of their own libraries, will ara Falls Jane 13 bn n tour pf In­ portant matter. The present gener­
nailed,
be»
Angeles
Police
DepartnAnt
ore
a
just completed
.ecturo, sending
o i * * learning spection o f the Great Lakes ’and ation owes something to posterity. of- the spirit which wi
the
*,(!
* ‘ ,th«
lot of jinennsgiuus humorists. Dot cars.
ill rnn Fi
foreign but absolutely
through tho ether to the ears of
the reader ^ ’cldel
Question: What is :;aboi
- ra:
a 0&gt; tie
to them, since we see how ’ hard
hen
ten
million
students.
A few months-uffb an examina­
id j(t was (even yean
Contem porary Com m ent
IAnswer; Breaking tho
It Is to force a moral law even In
That
really
may
be
called
,t
ah*
sttra
when one mfnibti had heen tion was beliUn thB “ FiThim City“ the' Sabbath.
■
our own day, was a work that only
cosmic university.
But growing
pntsolmcn who desired
to quaff
that he y ill consider them care­
____
. .
______ __________
The last million was turned for P«
'Question:
Nome _______
an m
met______
And, by the way, it w ill not .be God could make succeed by His
tree
whose
very -•
•
•
fully, It now appaara aa If tha pro- loing unt
In one hundred thirty-two Ify for future vacancies among the ; Would constitute reckless driving,
until the mosquitoes are nre- direct aid. And here ia revealed shelter to the bud*i «
£
P. SMITH, o f New York, feet pf preserving the falls could
days or an average o f sergeants. Naturally, the candi*
{Answer: Driving without due r**
rttln^j
their bills-— Mount Dora the essential office o f the Holy Is now to feel the w
talking to th« Baptists in Milwau- be carried out without interfering
seventy.six ,hundred cars dates for promotion were numepr Kprd to the PreaByterUns. on tho
Ghost.
hurricane. Her uoev
*
*!ccu*
«
D**
Butler,
the
head
day.
with present hydraulic planta or
street.
Thq Holy Ghost is the un­ social order because
o
f
Columbia
College
o
f
New
York,
• ----------o---------poorer
plana
fo
r
the
future.
If
this
Afterwarda.^the secretary o t
j Question: What is arson?
I f tha average man could be two*
» anything more been done the Commission, in goihg over tho
.Answer: Mistreating a w c—
b" " " " h«
■» can be done all tha batter, but even places at the same time in spring,
if (t should be necessary to curtail bothjtiacea would be sitting down.
that-curb market for San- papers, compiled certain questions,
Question: What are tho
•frong.
Every
rmulte programs, it — Bradentown Evening Herald.
Wlth such a great variety with the answers to tWose ques­ and what would you do for theml
to do so rather
being grown In and tions, and made copies o f them and&lt;
Answer:
Rabies hro
a .right
the
t o ------,“ amoru
falls or deford in*re
there sn
should bo distributed them
riesta and I would be
Thl* W ln. b e r,th*
week o f
end the c
and to
• word
where the
&gt; do anything
,lrw,
T . .... , r l ,could for
■ " " Ml Bacember. But the
ite change., . r u i
not
ct to tha
4.«han
o f - the
i Question: To what
-will not bejonesom c. .The
there wnnlrt kui I
f Curb markets are eucanyl _________ __
d a
officer
force In
&lt;ampalKn-vifik.be oru And
; cities. Sanford can
the original papers
t one “
Ifflce to provt i t
tn sw y . UM i

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"L et us visualize a'm arch o t t h e British dead down F ifth
When does work start on bulk­
head! ng Lake Monroe and the con- AvenUe,” suggests a w riter in the New York Tribune, in an
■truetion of the boulevard?
endeavor to make the staggering casualty lists o f the w ar

When the days o f Pentecost were
accomplished
they were all to­
gether in one place. . . And they
were filled with the Holy Q rost.- Acts ii.
In the cycle o f Christian festivals
only Christmas and Easter take
recedence over Pentecost. It is
mportant because it marks the
birthday o f the Church. From
that day began her spiritual con­
quest o f the human race.
The Ascension pf our Divine
Lord left the apostles “ looking up.”
Desolate they stood and yet not
desolate because He gave them a
sacred promise. He told them
w6rds wnlch He ha^ repeated more
than once: “ It is expedient fo r you
that I go, for if I do not go the
Paraclete will not come to you.
But if I go I will send Him to you.
And He, being come, wilt.Uarii you
/ill truth.”
t
• •'
i ' And so the apostles went Jiacic
to hostile Jerusalem to await this
mise." They vrrnf ns

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THE! gANFORD'HERALD,SATURDAY, JUNE-7, 1924.

M&gt;|7 Dr. Louis Eritzminger
...... : tWill .Address Bereau
Brotherhood Sunday

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Pail;, Paihion Hint

Saturday1Evening
Sermon

(Continued from page 4.)
' Every member of tho Big Berean
|si battle of the field if truth is the
Brotherhood will be interested in
; issue. So these pagan teachers
tomorrow morning's session o f the
|with philosophical subtlety attack
class, president Michael and the
_____ljd U l -thsic astutely trained minds.
trachcUAif tho «ii n linsi «NUS
esiused
i the Christian dogma. But there is
Rev, Louis Gntxminger fo r |he
i
■where-itbe- truth- proclaim* “ itself,
*cai!aaiAt*imT*4£
l
with the result that many of these j
. i
r#f* * -* ‘
Perhaps there is no man in the
.* ,V .
# « ,
Iteachers- thenuelves, became Chris- ■ ]
Exquisite pink radiance roses, nets. The lights were shaded with world today who is in such demand
tians i f i afterwards their names {l •
together with glndiola and love pink shades which cast a rich, for the * re-building o f Sunday
are found on the list o f the £ I
schools as. is Mr. Entxminger. Dar­
vine, were used in decorating the warm glow over the pretty scene.
Church’s most
powerful
p r o -1r J
lovely hom&lt;5 of Mrs. Edward Hig­
At 8 o'clock, a delicious five ing the last twelve months he tyw
tagnistt.
1* |
filled
engagements
in
Canada,
New
gins,
Friday
evening,
when
Miss
Saturday
course dinner was served, in which
History tells us that ovory form {
City,
Minneapolis,. Fort
an Legion Auxiliary Sara Warren Easterby entertained the color m otif o f . pink, ami green York
i of propaganda was axed In that
^ JVorth, Louisville and Birmingham.
; with Mr*. W. T. Langley at dinner,'honoring Miss Mary was carried ouL .** V
early period of Christianity to ar­
Mr. Entxtainger has quite probably
Zachary, ode, of the charming
Miss Easterly Was assisted ,
«sr*l
' re-built more great Sunday schools
rest the movement even to the
Monday
brides-elect of next week.
campaign o f whispering innuendo
S. Earle a Circle will
the history of the
The ion&amp;; dining table was cen­ LuesU hv ber m ntSi? M™ R M l than ■ "»
"that Christians made use of the |
w h v y .nH
m
i ‘ modcrn Sunday »chool movement.
i-OO o'clock at the home tered with a wishing well, with
human sacrifice." At Inst the secu- j
d
^ ' *
Ed
d : The members and friends of the
j_E. llunry, 918 Magnolia thatched roof -of brown, apd en­ K n b. y
lar .nrni fell in full force on th e :
- n ,‘
‘ Big Berean Brotherhood will be
twined with tiny pink Dorothy Per­
Following the dinner, dancing very fortunate In having Mr. E n tv
unoffending Christians whose only
rntminster Circle o f the kins roses, embedded in a mass o f was indulged in until a late hour.
'crime was doing good. Edicts were ‘
mlnger with them at tomorrow
Church will meet at green and pink roses. -Suspended
Miss Zachary‘wore on this occa­
published and nailed to the wall*
of Mrs. Joe D. -Chltten- from the well were white satin rib­ sion a smart’ costume o f tan geor­ morning's session. Every member
of every city o f the vast Roman;
Uurel Avenue, at 4 bons fastened to each place and gette braided in tan and gold braid of the class is asked to bring the
Empire. The diabolical ingenuity ,
other man, and be an hand at 9:30.
fastened to these were pink and and girdle o f narrow* changeable
Superintendent John D. Jinkins
K
m
v
ct
ip
n
w
of
P**nn
ha8 no* Parallel
Monday
white hearts hiuoen in the well, on ribbons.
A NEW SLIP-ON
jn history. Persecutions, that bnfwill present the Rev. Mr. Entx­
Guild will meet with which were wishes, written for the
_
Madona blue _georgette,
with minger to the Sunday schooL'&lt;md J As sheathlike as the most exactini
the imagination, broke out one
King, 318 W. Third honorec. The place cards for the {trimmings o f tiny cream
ream lace ruf­ the visiting minister, will be hoard devotee of the straight-line mode rouk f*J5r
other till their deadly
|t 4 o’clock.
men were miniature brides In fles and velvet ribbons, fashioned by the whole school in a short ad- desire is this tlip-on frock for develop U&gt;ll nuniberevl millions on ( hri*Tueaday
dainty bridal attire and tulle veils. the frock worn by Miss Easterly.
ory member of the eburefi mem in twill, cashmere de sole, brood li«ns. “ Greater love no man hath
f.Philyaw rehearsal at Marking the places o f the Indies,
Covers were laid for Miss Mary and the friends of the work are cloth or any of the new woolens. Tbr than to lay down his life for hi*
Ljoclc, at tho Methodist were tiny grooms.
Zachary, honnree, Julia Zachary, asked to be present at 9:30 sharp. kimono sleeves arc finished with turn friend." They laid their down (or
Favors o f pink rose nut cups Margaret Zachary, Minor Howard,
boric ruffs, buttuns of fancy desist Christ and took their fuith intact |l
Wednesday
filled with candies were at each Frances Dutton, Lillian Shinsholeinpiiasifing the length of the shoulder to the better world. One o f the j r
f.Philyaw nuptials at plate. Cut glass compotes Ailed ser, Marian Hand, Sara Warren
•cam*. The neck may be finished iil great writers of the arly centuries S
Methodist church.
with salted nuts and raisins were Easterly, and Roy McNab, Rush.,
round or square outline.
Mediurt remarks "that the very blood of the I L
si/v requires J jj yards 54-Inch m.rte- martyrs fertilised the ground for 1T
placed at intervals.
Tall silver St. Johns, Paulk Reeves, Herbert '
rial,
•
|u new crop of Christians.’’
_
vases with pink radiance roses and j Gorday, Roly Robertson, Earle
Members and friends o f the T. E.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1975.
Uut thia ls nn„ thtr murk l)f the t
feathery ferns were effectively ! Jones, Leroy Williams and George
L. Sunday school class enjoyed a
placed on buffet, mantel and cabi-1 Harden.
Itt,10
0,"l U to 46 “ “ :hw divinity o f the Christian religion. [
Martyrdom, in. Its proper mean-' f
most delightful social hour in the h i . i*rice, 45 cents.
ing, was unknown before the up-1;
parlors of the First Baptist church
nor Howard leaves today
pearnnee of Christianity.
"No- L
on Friday afternoon, compliment­
thobcc.
body," writes the apologist, Julian 9
ing Mrs. Caxr who wns for several
.Marlyr, "linii such great faith In
years teacher o f this class.
Jones left Friday night
Sirerates a* to die for his doctrine."
Congregational Church
AH Souls Church
\fler an interesting program” of
ome In PhiladelphiaAt no time ever before in the his­
Services as follows at the Con­ readings, music nnd inspirational
Tomorrow is Pcntacost Sunday.
tory o f the world were men found
gregational church tomorrow:
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
talks by different members of the
Miller is home today
ready to bear witness by suffering i
class, refreshments were served.
At 9:45 A. M„ Bible school.
Low Mass nt 10:30 a. m.
cheerfully submitted to, and by |
ona Beach.
Morning preaching service at 11 All joined In wishing Mrs. Cox a
Sermon, “ Pentacost".
violent dentil willingly undergone,;
delightful summer in the North
A. M.
Benediction nfter Mass.
for the Iruth yf|uny,.of thj heathen)
E. Blakmorc o f Orlando
Night preaching servico at 8 P. nnd a safe return to her friends in
religions.
ay in the city shopping.
Sanford
in
the
fall.
M.
First Baptist Church
A telling proof o f the divinity
Christian Endeavor meeting on
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
of the Christian religion is u!su its
Baumel leaves Sunday
Mrs.
George
Rice
has
returned
Wednesday
night
at
7:45.
Morning worship and- sermon It
final spread o f the new order of
Jjwick, to join his wife.
All are welcomed to our meetTangerine where she spent
n. m. Subject of sermon, “ Arc the
thought it brought into the world
several weeks with friend*. She Is
Churches Heady to Obey Jesus?" i ings. Come.
and it* lasting virility. Some care­
now*
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Ray­
II. Harrison of Orlando
Three p. m. Memorial service of
less observer* parallel eastern re­
mond
Key,
at
her
home
on
Park
Mrs. I- S. Cramer nnd baby
Brotherhood of Locomotive En­
sy in the city shopping.
ligions but these are sectional.
leave Sunday for their home in Ave.
gineers.
Mohammedanism, it is true, cover­
West Palm Beach. Mrs. Cramer
Seven o’clock B. Y. I’ . Unions.
ed certain countries widely und
. D. Brunley o f Chulota is
POSTAL
REVENUE
TOO
HIGH
has been visiting her sister, Miss’
Baptismal service 6 o'clock.
rapidly, but its propagation was by
1the day in the city shopEvening worship and sermon fol­ Jessie Hutchinson, for the past
physical subjugation, not by spirit­
WINNIPEG, Man., June 5 .—
lows. Subject, “ The Pre-eminent three weeks.
ual conversion. "I will be with
Postmaster
T.
T.
Rower
urged
ab­
you all days," says Christ, "even to
ill 5tuart, o f the Vnl- Passion of the Human Heart,"
olition
of
the
three-eent
war
tax
James F. Hawkins, who spent
Wednesday evening, 8 o’clock,
the consummation of the world."
leaves today for High
the past winter here, but is spend- postage stamp, when he announced
Sunday school night.
"And the Holy Spirit being come
. C., to spend two weeks.
recently
that
the
post
office
reve­
The*pastor is expected to speak ing the summer in North Carolina,
will teach you all truth."
nue
of
Winnipeg
broke
ult
records
at both services tomorrow.
j stopped over in Sanford Saturday,
PARISIAN IN ITS CHIC
In looking into the values of our
Mrs. G. C. Spearring
-----------------------------on route homo from Tampa where for the last fiscal yenr, exceeding
common heritage we must not lose
Could anything lie more to the sight of. the fact that tier mission
this week-end at DayMiss Jessie S. Roberts leaves he spent several days on business, ?3,000,000.
The postmaster contended that manner of Dame Fashion than this is not yet wholly fulfilled, nor wilt
tills afternoon for her home in
Allen Jones, who Is attending 1revenues would be Increased with straight-line frock of dark blue twill it be until Its appeal ha* rmu-nei!
Wilmington, N. C. She will be ac­
medical
school at Memphis, Tenn., I the return of the two-cent rate. He with collar and cuff* of gray chiffon end hn* been accepted by nil man­
H. H ardesty,, Jr., of companied by her mother, Mrs. J.
arrived here Friday evening and i pointed out that one could send a tift* outlined with plaited blue moiri kind. Its virility is unending and
lo, is spending-a* few D. Roberts.
riblvxiZ The circular flounces are
will spend the summer with his letter from San Francisco to !.on- duj&gt;cd upward at the sides and extend white it hu* brought a new order
city on business.
■ ____ L - • JVi fl
Mr* T. Olin Ray arrived yester­ mother, Mrs. Allen Jones, and sis- don for two cents, while it cost only across the front of the skirt. The ot thought inta the world it must
three cents to send a lottcr from nett
to maintain its prinxk may be in cither round or oval |0.ve,r
W. Brown leaves early day from Coleman, Gn. Mr. Ray ter, Miss Le Claire Jones.
Victoria to Vancouver, B. C,
outline.
Medium sire requires JJ4 C*P, ■ ,^ WI* thousand yenr* "go
Imorning to spend the day spent last winter in Sanford and
vil had entranthod itself in
Mrs. A. B, Huntley and son, whq
expects to make this city his fu­
yurd* 54-inch material.
r&lt;htcr"in 'Mfc’ D tffi’. .....
&gt; uttHH ?«*,«
f ture hoqi£.f/. „.,ir„noil
,, nr»^_ have been visiting her mother, Mrs*, nif'ou tru oiian iu / 498 sahoal howee* 1-PierorW -R eview -the* '-No.
L. Growe, left Friday morning is being considered by tho govern- Shew 14 to JO years. ‘ Price.4ii
F. Lander , Mr.' &gt; .Ll
J----------’L r_!_— ------- ---— —
J ot her home tn PalaUta-.She.was tncnt.oLAttteuUoa- „—
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i* Office

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MISS ROSAMOND RADFORD, Society Editor.

Phone: Res. 425

,IS.-CHARMMGHO NOKEK AT. DINNER PARTY TTRIflAV

iocial

lalendat

Compliments Mrs. Cox
With Social Hour

'ersonals

J

AT THE CHURCHES

is. being worn by'the Chinese.

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k

Considerable more land is being * Peru’s postage stamps are print­
A movement to Itv.por
. .pan
in-, pot t the pa
ed jn
in th0
the United States, an order
ifrinifred HC Dpwney, of cleared and put in condition for cj
om the West Indies
In
has been
on, D. C .,'is spending a crop growing. Ed and Jodah Cam- for 15,000,000 being placed re-1 from
started in England.
in Sanford, the guest of cron are each clearing five acres centiy.
hotel.
more, and clearing is being done
on the Wade place, Geneva Avenue,
Thompson, o f Sanford,
and five acres more o f the Jones
eminent part in the senior place on Beardull Avenue. J. C.
&gt;recently at the Georgia Ellsworth also is clearingwntore
{College, Milledgeville, Ga.
land. Chapman nnd Wnlah, and
John Ingram are clearing up some
C. M. Hand has just re- of the lute Pace property on Melon
lirom Marianna where he Avenue.
Itommit C. D. W right to the
Little Miss Martha Bryan is
[form school.
quite IP. with chicken pox.
Mr. Barron o f Beardall Avenue
iHilen V. Quigg is expect- has been HI in bed with fever. Dr.
I tomorrow after a four-day Halts is In attendance.
i her sister, Mra, Ed Riley,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Prevatt and
son were in Geneva Tuesday at­
tending tho funeral o f Mr. Pretlma Howell is expected vatt’s mother, Mrs. Jennie Prevatt.
onday after spending the They have the sympathy o f many
* with Ellxabe^H Mitchell friends at their loss.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grier and
children spent ’ a day recently at
:the absenci o f , Mil
Daytona Beach:
ilth, Mr. H. C. DuBOse #11.
Mrs. .Porter E. Pitts left Mon­
tof the Red Crosa vork.
day for Barnetville, Ga., to spend
|l Growe and Mrs!
E. the summer with her parents.
Joe Buchanan o f Jacksonville
" l**ve Sunday fog a few
«t with Mrs. A , B /H untley w se the Week end guest o f hi* sis­
ter, Mrs. J. E. 8lngleUry and famly o f Cameron Avenue.
____ __ ■ j
Mr. and' Mrs. C. A . Palmer, Mr.
Mrs. F. 8. Daiger, 8 r„
over from Tampa Friday and Mrs. Leon Purvis, Mr. end Mrs.
Wid«
1»pend some ti^le hero wltn Ashley Purvis and daughter;
Margaret, aU Cameron City
Swddents/spent Sunday picnicking
St. Johns, of Daytona, on the river at Oeceola.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zemovean,
»y In Sanford, coming
[Mtend the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, Mr. and
Mre, Paul Peters and the four
•rby.forM f “ *’
Peters' children, spent Sunday at
R. Brfsson
Daytona Coronado Beach picnicking and
1*pendjng
In the bathing.
Dr. Jamee Purvis returned to his
intag efter 1
home In Tampa Friday after visit­
ing* hie sons In Cameron City for
[Scott.'c
.'o f Tampa, - r
___
to note that Mr.
here this week
sway sa y. Mre-Callaway
ttt . . .. | hut sutuiy recovering
-----^ r ' -- MtfSR
front her ivloita dlsubi!
Mrs.
Asu rills and
Pittsk ft Friday*

‘•y motor**

take

.^SJjepkard,
[ta* Tech Bus
Gk, returned
knd wilt spem
with his mo ‘
— ia-i
Mrs. Z. B.
Msry Wyatte.
, k-«nd wHh Mi
|°f Apopka.
G. Warner and
f?h arrived
month in St_
1at the Valdes
Kitty
Land Mar

“West Orange”
16 M IL E S

“ East Orange*

ORLANDO

There are 11
towns in t h i s
“half” of Orange
County.

27 M IL E S

Bithlo is t h e
only town under
development in
this “ half” of Or­
ange County.

West orange

ABOUT TEN YEARS AGO A
SYSTEM OF HARD SURFACED
ROADS WERE BUILT IN “WEST
ORANGE” AND AT THE INTER­
SECTION OF THESE HARD-SUR­
FACED ROADS AND BRANCH'
LINE RAILROADS YOU FIND 11
TOWNS.
EAST ORANGE.
NOW A SYSTEM OF HARD­
SURFACED ROADS IS NEARING
COMPLETION IN “ EAST OR­
ANGE.” BITHLO IS THE ONLY
LOGICALTOWN LOCATION ASTT
IS THE ONLY RAILROAD AND
DSURFACEBb ROAfc $

old "th#K«&lt;}ple went and hid them­
selves away front God." Injustice
and hate were rampant In the
world.
But the Holy Ghost
breathed upon the corruption of
pagan society and fired tnu olu.
*4—t W itpci»4l» ■■prenehtr t
wh t attacked the strongholds. of
Satan with victory. Is tho world
going back tlx that day again? Hus
Christianity really failed, or it is
not n fact that many have shut Its
influence out of t^elr liven?

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7 L ove Y ou” Three
Most Important Words

C. DuB

uThe City with a Vision”

it heritage iff

i Landers

.from there
r’Yqrk.”* 4•

lieu

L E A D fiN D OUT OF O T L
IT IS NOT PRACTICAL TO BUILD
11 TOWNS IN THIS HALF OF THE
COUNTY. THEREFORE BITHLO
IU ST SERVE A LARGER TERRI­
TORY THAN IS SERVED BY 11
TOWNS IN “WEST ORANGE.”
B
ISN’T IT TRUE THAT IN EV­
ERY SECTION OF ORANGE
t f r s ' Smith’s Barber sh°p
ISN’T IT TRUE THAT IN
EVERY SECTION OF ORANGE
| COUNTY WHERE HARD-SURFACED ROADS HAVE BEEN CON­
STRUCTED THAT IT DEVELOP­
ED AND PROPERTY PRICES
HAVE FOLLOWED.
GET IN ON THE GROUND
FLOOR AT BITHLO.
10 ACHE FRUIT, trtickTnd poultry farm, 12,000. Dundy 7 room
bungalow, 2 screen porches, two
cow barn, garage, houses und runs
for 500 hens, fine trucking soil,
ood fruit, only 1,500 feet off brick
ighway, 2 miles from Kissimmee,
owner must sell to save foreclos­
ure, huuse painted, papered, good
condition, good for two weeks, only
nt above price.
Struut Farm Ag­
ency, Klsalmftip?,,FIq.

A SEMI-FORMAL MODEL

one-piece tlr)&gt;-on dress, having the » ,.
■
,
,
neck ovaFehaped in front and tack, i f o r D C l t C r D &amp; r D 6 r W O T ii
Figured ertpe and ntin or figured satin
and crCpe faille would be a modish1
n p v f V jllr ln T l l n i n l
combination. The front U appliad and . — n e X l V U IC IC Z U O i e i .
removable, and one has a choice of j
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lung or short sleeves. Medium size
I.ODKIII
requires JW ysnl* 40-inch plain mod 1
van! J6-uk.1i flgurrd material.
l&amp;OOdnwn hrlnits
fru t.,rv
r e ti u II I
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1966.
tl'vwrllsr.
any
Sizes, J4 to 44 inches bust, sad 16 to
ntsks.
it ond os
20 yrtra Price, 43 cents.
___/
n ow , — Ash lo
one.
r » - i » 'r i

Itnnh

It. n. i*ov it
I'hunr S3S

(in'

_____ L; .W.. Wallace and da-jgh-

.Itiixtsi

^ ,p,n4

L. Bledsoe and

ie children, alt Celery Avenue
‘ ‘ i, are leaving very soon by
Denver, Colo., to be gone
nontha. The trip is being
______ with the hopes of benefit
lo r U n . Hickson’s health- Their
boats o f friends wish them much
pleasure on the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Starling have
returned home after a four:™ * “
to Summerville, Lafayr
Ga., wh^re they
ng ay

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Editor “Love Story M agasine” Aida Scientists in
Search for Domi­
nant Trio
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B Y H A R R Y B. H U N T

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Florida B oy Goes f
To B rook ly n fo r
Tryout W ith Team

Pennsylvania’s Olympic Contribution
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■Sir-.....
r -O A iM n o v tiiW }-, rui-r f o n*
From
clay- paths o f Fleming
"F ie ld to 'tho TTrnrmftLsMrtT^Pthf ... e
, Grounds In New York; 1,000 miles
„ or to apart, la the experience of
■"B abe" Bracken, crack University
| o f .Florida third baseman, who
joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in
G ly Gotham a few days ago when
".taWn” McGrow’ s Giants were
a
k n n i g Uncle Robbie's contingent
fo r a double header victory.
Brqcken,- according to a letter
yni
We received from the stellar little
'Gator captain, donned n Brooklyn
is*-:.
uniform his first day in |ho big
tent, and went through a snappy
Infield workout, receiving a rousing
cbe^t from the fans as he perform­
ed.brilliantly around the Robins’
third sack.
“ Babe" Sends Regards
)
ThB “ Babe" hasn’t played yet,
but he is likely to break into the
Candidates for places in the Olympic swimming events are Mary
Dodgers’ lineup at any time. “ Give
all my friends my best regards and, James, Minerva Hitchcock and Helen McKinney, nil l’ennsylvania girlr.
■ tell them 1 am fighting for n berth
with the old “ 'Gator spirit,” Gaptain Brecken declared in his letter.
He said the Brooklyn players were
great scouts, and treated him fino.
Hopping,right o ff the train, into
C the packed I’olo grounds is quite
an experience, especially when you
i' : I
go righ t’oiit before the thousands
of critical eyes and try to look like Highlanders Clinch I'enant for New York Defeats Chicago —
the best third sucker in the world.
First Half Florida Slate League
Browns Humhle Red Sax —
The “ Babe" said he was not the
Race — Tampa Beats Daytona
Indians Go to Cellar
least bit soared, but declared the
in Close One
Position,*
park nnd the crowd were certainly
Immense.
LAKELAND, Kin., Juhc 7 . —
DETROIT, June 7. — Walter
Richbourg With Washington
I.nkclnml cinched tin* pennant in Johnson outpitched Whitehill in a
Howard Bracken is the second the first half by defeating Braden- curving duel and shut out Detroit
University of Florida player to town Friday, r&gt; to'.’!. Khrhardt nnd Friday, 2 to 0. This was the 104th
reach the big leagues. Lance Rirh- •Sullivan pitched fine ball but both : hut-nut
victory
o f Johnson’s
bourg, former coach, captain ami received ragged support.
career.
brilliant guardian o f the Initial
Score by innings:
Score by inninitst
depot down in 'Gatorlnnd, is wear­ Brndentown . ... 000 00.1000— 3 7 1 Washington
000 011 000— 2 0 0
ing a Washington suit this spring, Lakeland .
. 102020 00X— ft 7 3 Detroit . .
.000 000 000—a 4 1
and to dnte has been pretty much
•Sullivan and McDaniels;, EhrJohnson nnd Duel; Whitehill,
o f a sensation. He has been Stan­ bnrdt and Nance.
Ludolph and Bander.
ley Harris’ chief pinch hitter, and
Hh
in hla first three journeys to the
Tampa .1; Daytona 2
New York 5 ; Chicago ,1
rubber in a critical moment, de­
TAMPA, Fla., June 7.— Tampa
CHICAGO, June 7.—New York
livered with a three-base hit, n hail the breaks Friday afternoon deleated Chicago ft- to 3 on timely
slashing double and a strikeout. nnd turned tbit Daytona team back hitting Friday and when the Sox
Last Wednesday he hit safely in 11 to 2. Cooper pitched good hull threatened in the eight Jones was
the pinch, and has delivered the for Daytona but threw the ball toplnced by I’ ennock, who turned
goods admirably. He bus played away in the second and the first them back. Ruth hit his 1-1th home
quite a bit in the Senators' sun run enme in on the next piny. Two run in the fifth inning.
garden.
hits and an error brought in one
Score by innings:
Florida has sent two or three more in the third. Two errors and New York
220 010 000— 5 12 2
men into high elans league ball, three hits gave Daytona their only C h ic a g o .
100 010 010—0 CU
but only Richbourg nnd Bracken two runs in the fifth. Tampa put
Jones! Pennock and Schnng; Me*
hate succeeded in reaching the dug- over the winning run in the seventh Weeney and Cruse, Burns.
outs o f nny of the 10 mnjor league with an error one hit nnd a sacri­
factions.
fice. Davey starred for Tampa,
St. Louis 111 Boston 4
Bobhle Praises Bracken
getting three hits und mtidtig a
ST. LOUIS,
June 7. — The
"Babe" Bracken’s advent to the great one bund catch o f Cusacks’ Browns tumbled the Boston Red
Dodgers will be wntched. He was drive in the ninth.
Sox into second place Friday by de­
a star at Florida for three years,
Score by innings:
feating them. 11 to 4 wltile New
and In his day nnd time, has seen D aytona .
111)0 020 000— 2 10 2 York was winning. Sisler’s men
plenty of baseball life. Just a small Tampa .
1)11 000 1(lx- -It 7 2 thus gained nn even break on tho
sired fellow with a wonderful love
Cooper nnd Sims; Sadler and I m ries. They won the game in thu
for the imtionul game, wo believe Gomes.
first itlhing when they hit Fcrgnhe will muko the. grjule. Dowd at
,«j£ - t L J ' * * \ *&gt;
Clearwatqc,* tew wunths ago,'when
Dr fa nthi
Tefft-xhUrg
fjt- the Dodgers were spring training.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fiji., June 7*j Boston .
010010 020-^- 4 0 1
Bracken spent a week in the camp,
..
I ho SalntT ilrbiip'ri to third LSt. Louli
’
duclam
larcUl *bc
-lie dUt
etui ptacui
laans-fin ished-f k-Mcrf IVMsy’WR'ff*' HffC.fl?Ian3m-BwHdugji
pcifa«wi i them—fen - tJff&lt;~enpnnr
batting nverugtnt com­ straight, 0 to 2. A desperate ninth
piled at ’Gatin land for the Hm cam­ innfltg rally of the Saints'* failed
Philadelphia I I ; Clovtlnnd 7
paign, showed the "Ilahe" far in when Red Johnston popped .out
&lt;
June 7.»—Thivje
the lead with a fine murk o f .401. with tin Ims. ii crowded. Iairon n&gt;f LEVKLAND,
five Cleveland pitchers
i*rs were
This was at u time when the club 'Hippo" fhornpson, the 2(iii pound butted hard Friday uml the
PhilaWis barely swatting the agate for hurlcr. was sent in will, two j dclphlan defeated the Indians 11
grk of .218. lie is a consistent
l&gt;ln runa find fiehK H- rwam g V i ii ^ M K : II?n?Ett“*Mln'1
anything, however, keeps lieved "Ri d ( rnig in the ighth. | h’core by innings: .
the Florida star out this season it
Score by innings;
; Philailelphin I. 120000020—
__
.11
. io i
will be In experience. Then his O rla n d o,
012201002—0 II 3
‘
100 002 211— 7 u 1
stfckwork may full short at first, St. Pi'tersburg (llll)o o o o i— 2 8 ;| (2 i , land .
Meeker nnd t’ erkins; Kdmomjson,
which ntlght be tiatural, consider­
Pfeiffer, Thompson and Francis; Drake, Lindsay, Morton and Smith.
ing tho strain and handicap under Craig, Wilson and Moore.
wljich a newcomer breaks in with

m

LAKELAND WINS SENATORS W IN
PITCHERS’ DUEL CURVING D U E L
FROM GROWERS FROM DETROIT

’ thjE xtent known company.

/ Boston H as Rally
In Eighth To Beat
Cincinnati
Red Sox
, **•«&lt;
._____

NBA Service Stall Writer '
Il/ASHlNOT&lt;pN D C-—July 4
VV nu\y take ot
on a new signifi­
cance in our national life after Up*
year
v .
To date, our histories record July
4 as chletly nuiabte because It
marks the anhlversury ot l|ie signpeiideni.e Lick in -74.
el lm|srlle&lt;l
Imis-llcl to add to this that it
feel
Is alto the anniversary of the birth
of Calvin Coolidge. twenty nimh
president of \h* United Stme*.
should Coolldge run true to his
lucky stars and be returned to the
White House for anylher historic
four years.
Falling this. July t may And suit
another chum tu cummenioruMon
■In the meeting nt Cleveland. O.. on
that (Lite, this year, of the "0&gt;nferenee lor 1‘ iogressive f'olitknl
Action.”
It Is at this conference that any
realty aggressive program for In­
dependent or third party activity
will be developed. Here, alter Re­
publicans and Democrats have
picket! their candidates and written
their platforms, Robert Marion La
Folleite nf Wisconsin and his fol­
lowers will determine on the course
they are to pursue.
IL L July f, 1314. taka plac*

W

allongshle July 4. 1776. as a
milestone In American history as a
result of thu Cleveland conference*
Should a La Follette candidacy
be decided ua at that time, and
should such candidacy catch public
I ffl 'er even to the extent of dend' lo« sing the election of both old
party candidates, the train of
events which could conceivably fol­
low might do more to shape the
future of this government than
anything which lias happened since
that original July 4th Declaration.
That La Follette will lead an in­
dependent ticket. In nn attempt to
sleet a progressive group which
y| wilt bold the balance of power In

J

Bell Cafe Closed WhUe
Building Undergoes
Extensive Remodeling
Tho Bell Cafe has dosed ila
doors for the purpose of remodeling
and making extensive repairs ana
it is declared that when this work
is finished the cafe will, in every
wuy, be one o f the finest equipped
and most attractive in this part o f
the stute. Many changes are be­
ing made in the apace occupied by
it.
On the east side, facing Park
Avenufe, a large part o f the wall
is being removed nnd it is an­
nounced that u largo plate glass
window will fill this space, thereby
giving the establishment better
light.

the next ,Ctmcresg-.au
for prasnteni in
w now accept*il here as certain.
Mis letisr of May 27. Washing' his
Hand* of the Former Labor con vanv«nuon.June IT lawhich comqiun
ixtli* ■deniinu h*v* ginned, a, foot l
ins and his challenge to both old:
imrtir* that *'* lung suffering and)
riuhit-i-usly indignant people wU)'
aits
ti v- means, mile (tendent of both
Yh*&lt;*’ «JW parties, tu take bArtr-anru*»l of lheir government.' is taken
as indicating his willingness to lead
the light.
kFFSGTTlN'J July 4 os a dato'
O ' for the Cuolldge and La Pol-Mi* followers to conjure with.
Denua’ftus present that of June 24. j
wh-n the N&gt;w York gathering con­
venes. as one of favorable and1
holwfUl portent.
For ilit eve of June 24 brings
Midsummer Nlcht. when fairies,
and elves stir abroad with their
win hvsies and enchantment.
tty the aid of the buries. It Is
auccested. convention difficultieslimy be harmoniously solved and
a Pi Inee Charming chosen to lead
the party to victory
Republican*.
SKEPTICAL
ever, smile knowingly and opine

thin Democratic delegates had betirt beware the fairies that flutter
aloitg Hroudway
And as for help from the elves,
well—as against their mirncles and
m.igic the O O P prefers to place
dependence in the plans and plottings of plain politicians^
Up front the Dark
T HEHorselateststahlet
is that Carter

Ol-t*s. ex-secretary of treasury nnd
senator from Virginia, promise* to
i«» the “ Black Gold” of the Demo­
cratic dei by
Glass, his backers say. is roundnit.* into the home stretch In good
Pint and will forge to the front,
•then the McAdoo-diulth-Under•mod deadlock leaves them winded.

In an interview with tho pro­
prietor this morning ho stated thot
the ntrance will he moved to thtcorner o f the building, and that it
will he situated similar to the
corner entrance of the PulcstonB:umley building, which Is direct­
ly across the street.
The placo is being filled in with
dirt so that a tilo floor may Jae put
in which will bo levod with the side­
walk outside. There will also be
n ladies' restroom which the man­
agers hope will be an additional
attraction to the public.
New lights, fixtures, and new
equipment will be installed, rank­
ing the cafe a very handsome placo
when the remodeling work is com ­
pleted. The work ia being done
at u cost o f 13,000,

EVERT TRUE

T O K lb, Jyno 7.—Tho Klyourn
enhinet resigned Friday nighL Res­
ignation o f cabinet huve been re­
garded ns it foregone conclusion
sim e its defeat in recent election*
in which the KcInMMtai] party beentne the dom inant-factor in the
lower house o f the diet.
* Enter, however, Prince Regent
|commanded Kiyntim cabinet to reiruiln in o f lice until relieved.

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FOUND WHERE GOOD TASTE PREVAILS AND C0MI

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Chili:-:
W. L.
Lukclund .
. 37 15
Drliimlo .
.. .30 23
St. IVturshurg 2;i 24
BOSTON, June 7.— Boston won Hrudfiitowii .
. 25 2X
the final game o f the series with Tampa .
21 :n
Cindnnati Friduy. 4 to :t, by a rally Duyl.nia 4
15 :t«
|e eighth, which produced (wo
on a triple by Meinnis um l
A mcrlrnn Leuguc
ea by Tierney nnd Padgett,
ill ami Boh Smith had a fight
Club.:
W. 1,.
:
DISCARD CHAUFFEURS
the stands while Cincinnati Now Y urk
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BERLIN. June 7.— Driving one’s
xt but ih the ninth.
III v ton .
23 III
own
enr,
though
hnrdly
quite
the
W.-unking*: ,
,
Dot Full ,
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thing in Germany until now, is be­
I.;
. ____ ati . - non ooo .ino-*-a o' j WiiKhinglou .
= : ' " i t
21 21)
coming a popular sport. The proa,
•&gt;»
Boston . . .
..00002002x— I l.l 0 St. ftOlli*
20
enl custom probably is due to the
May nnd Wingo; Reuter, Gejte- Chicago’ .
18 20
fact that more uutuniybiK-H are
wlfch and O’Neill.
Philaiti’lpiiin .
HI 24
being used, smaller cars ure being
Clc vein ml .
15 24*
put on the market, and the ex ­
PMInd«lohi« 7• St. L o u is r,
tremely rigorous examination* re­
.P H IL A D E L P H IA , June 7. National League
quired for ii drivijig license are
Philadelphia.’ nmde.it three mu of
being modified.
four from St. Louis Friday, defeat­
Club*:
W. L.
ing Jhe Cardinals 7 to «. Clanmce New York
28 HI
SCRAP WAR PRIZE
Mpellcr am! Huiniu Sami
Chirugq .
25 18
SEATTLE, June 7.— One o f the
■Hi11 (iKht after a close play m Rroi .lyn ,
22 111
”7
rrizen o f the Spunjslu war has
second base in the fifth. Sand uc- Gini'iiuiuti .
23 21
“ **1*1 ,r’ ;^ , l**,&lt;,i* i'uld for scrap nf’ cr u career
ciiRcd Mueller o f throwing dirt in Pittsburgh' .
o f the £aB aflB B aB B aaafl*B B B B B B B flB B B aaaaB B flB aB B aaB «B aB aB B aa
iu2D 0*1 ’ !?!} , f - :l yvnrs in the service
se
W8 eyes and it requirtsl the com- Boston ,
18
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•*’ . government. She was the Spunlsh J
bin«d e ffo rts'o f both tcams to sep- St. I.i.tii
ID 2fl
steamship Rita. Captured in 1808
aratq the fighters.
I Have Just Received
Pbilatli'lphia .
14
20
and renamed Burnside, she became g
Score by innings:
m
nn army transport and Inter w a s1
« « Louis .........220 020 000—« « 2
Southern League
Converted into a ruble repair ship, i
PWtadelphiu . 104 101 OOx— 7 17 .'I
rianey, North. Douk and Gon( ’tubs:
W. L.
SAYS GIRLS ARE BRAVE
p; Ring and Wilson.
Mompliii .
.. ... .......35 Iff
BERKELEY, Culit., June 7.—
Now Orleans .
28 23
When it comes to enduring puin
Atlanta .
20
.....24
wc men are braver thqn men. saya
Naslivilh- .
From the M arket.
2ft 21
Dr. \V. It. Donald, physician in
Mobile .'
25 25
'■barge at the unlvepdtj;. o f
OBILE, Ala., June 7.—Chatta- Littlo Ilock
.VS. 17 30 -mo ,orni» infirpiary. Almost in
Invar
nnsed out Mobile Friduy 4 to {’ hatlorumgu
85 -ouu .ably girl students are the better
. a hard fought hall game, tlm
patients, Dr. Donald explqjped.
itors using four pitcher*.
C L E R K ’S R E P O R T
[ ‘ *Thfy tire less uppreliciisive, less
Score by innings:
•iW
faUanuogu . ..100 100 1 ID— I H I
susceptible to puin. Men Tear aoes&gt;
..........OH 001 000—3 0 1 S H O W S S T A N C E S
thesin nnd the surgeon’s knife f*r
•men, Hankins, Roe, Ray and
niore than women do. Man is not
^mUraon; JEllis and Dcvermvr. 1
*
*
ithu bravo creature he likes to ap*
M U LES A T BAR*
ALSO SOM E GOOD TR AD ED *)
h»Uto 4 ; Nut* Orleans 1
peur, when he faces the operating
(Continued from nage 1.) j
G AIN P R i;
ORLEANS, June 7^ -L in droom.’1
12.1
effcctive in the pinches Finer refunded.............. „
and after the first inning Gasoline and q|) sturuge
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Tew Orleans’ hits well *scnL Bill* puyuble
Nashville winning the upen- City Planning'Gommisae of the series 4 to 1.
ch eater'
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NWOlXW—4* 11 0
COMFORT
.100 000 000— l 9 2 ; T qUJ duburncnicnts.. |15^22.00
hone 59 — — n 11. 41. 1 ■;1•*
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am and Markey; Colder, \ Balance ^ on
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We invite your inspection o f our complete
showing now on display at the SQNFORD
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F U R N I T U R E C O . , and we are pleased to
advise that car lot purchases'have enabled us
to offer this line o f KALTEX, admittedly the
peer o f Woven Furniture, at prices far below
usual for this distinctive type of high, grade
merchandise.
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ford Daily Herald

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rates

Cash in Advance
ado. will be re-.
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|lie( Type double above
gaced datee are Tor Con­
or* Inserlloas.
ord*
average len gth

ounttd a tine
charge J00 for first

tlmixlnx *■ restricted to
eliMlflcatlon.
•rror Is made The SanI«r*id will be reeponslble
nn# Incorrect Insortlon.
irtlier, for subsequent
u. The office should be
Immediately In cnee of
ADVEIITISKRS.
Jd representative thorrismlllar with rates, rules
siflcstl»n. will give you
■s information. And if
L they will asslat you In
jour want ad to maks
Ieffective.

Houses For Rent

Rooms For Rent

FOR RENT—6 room house, new­ FOR RENT— Rooms.
Wouldntt
ly finished throughout; fine lo311 It At I.E Concrete Co., general
you be able to use the money se­
cured by renting that vacant room
cement work, sidewlaks, build cation, 209 E. Fifth Street.
now going to wnste? There art
ing blocks, Irrigsiion boxes. J. K
FOR RENT— One garage, 614 inany persons looking (or places to
Ttrwll|cger. lYc^.
Mngnolin. •_______
stay. Help take care o f them and
Lumber and^Bui
uilding MaterlaL
■not only make money but assist In
Carter Lumber Company
FOR RENT— House, 419 Palmetto. keeping people in Sanford. Phone
N. Laurel S&gt;u Phono 565.
Mra. John T. Brady.____________ 148 and give your ad over tho tel­
HILL LUMBER CO.
Hous^~5f
ephone. Use The Herald for quick
Service, Quality and Price FOR RENT— House, -I rooms, bath, service.
garage, 427.50 mo. Corner Sec­
F o r KENT— 2 furnished houseond
and Maple. Phone 388.
Trunks, baggage, pianos, safes,
keeping rooms, 716 \V. First_St.
in fact, anything, anywhere at
any time.. QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phone 498.

Daily Fashion Hint

FOR RENT— Cool outside sleeping
rooms, 45.00 per week. 206 Park
Ave.

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

For Rent
Apartments

LAWN FERTILIZER

LOST an opoortunlty
to keep
abreast with the times by rkH 50 pound bags.....................
reading tho classified
pages of 100 pound h a g s .................
your dnity newspaper. Herald
want ads contain many interesting
We deliver—Terms
messages. It will pay you to read
them dally.
.

ORTH AT JVOTICB.

LOST— Between Sanford and Os­
teen Tuesday new brown suit­
case containing ladies' and chil­
dren’s wearing apparel. Liberal re­
ward If returned to Herald office.
The house o f representatives Is
reported ns being at work on the
fnrm bill. The members might
aid their country more by going to
work on the farms.

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VtCIXTRIAl
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MODISH SATIN FROCK

REAL ESTATE

WANTEIL-fcompctent 'men
to
For Sale—House and lot on San­
Hindis 'tract* nf trucking and
ford Avenue. Price |ljt50. Terms.
PLENTY OF OTHER TRANS* high class banana lan&lt;Lon a share
For Sale— Business now clearing
J. 11. Elder, Eagle Lake, four to five hundred dollars per
t FERS, yes, but none with SER­ basis.
Fla.
VICE for their middle name. Phone
month. 41,500 takes It.
Come
498.
EARN 45 to |20 weekly' copying quick.
For Sale— Ten acres, 300 feet
names for mail order firm. ParARK YOU
MOVING?— Call a
lake
front, good dwelling, garage, a
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, tieulars stamp. J. Leonard. Box 91,
good variety o f fruit trees, a bagThey will do the job as you wnnt it Roxbury, Mass.
gain fo r 44,000. Terms
done. Phono 498.
, _____ ____ __ _________________
We have the largest listing on
'it ANTED— Young man Seminole
WANTED— Sanford business men' county school teacher desires po- colcry and vegetable farms in the
who are to need of competent sitjon during summer monthos. Ad- city, If you wont a city lot, a su­
burban lot, a house ready built,
help should read the classified [ dress "Teacher", care Herald,
celery farm, grove o - anything in
page of The Herald. There’s no
the real estate line call on us. We
renson for sending out-of-town for
XO T IC H TO C O .X T »A C T O U *
sell at the owners' price only. Call
help when there is probably just
Healed Mils will be received by the and sec us. We give you the bar­
the person you want in the city.
County Hoard nf Politic Instruction gains nnd service.
for Seminole County, Florida, at Hu- THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO.
perlntendenfs office. Court House,
SEMINOLE HOTEL ANNEX.

Lost and Found

COLUMBty} (On.) UKDOFm—Clans
tiled itds Iisvo the laraest c ir c u ­
lation In
Hmithwrntern
Georgia.
Rate 8c ( S-w ord) linn. ___________ ’

ADVERTISE In the JournafTIcFnld, South Georgia’s greatest
Users should give their
Morning, afternoon,
■or posloftlce address as newspaper.
their phone number If weekly and Sunday Classified rates
rirs results. About one
10c p er lino. Waycfoss Journal[tut "f a thousand has a Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
is*, snd the others enn't
klcsts with
you unless TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
pw. jouc address.
ers and fern, growers o f Volusia
^ I l e s s s c e MUST be
county
advertise in the DeLnnd
(tl person at Tke S is Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Brrslil &lt;&gt;f(Ire or by lelTrlrpkoue dlocontlawith order.
__________
______ I
i s » not valid.
A
LITTLE
WANT
AD
in
Tho
out. Prompt, Efficient
Herald will bring you big re­
Service.
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
mny bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 und a representative
will cnll to see you.________ __
ENT—Two room apnrt- FLORIDA— OH LANDO— Orlando
Iwith or without garage.
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
Avenue.
fied business, rate lc n word, min­
ENT—Four room upper imum 24c cash with order.
»rnt, unfurnished.
InAUGUSTA
C H R O N IC LE— Au­
hnll Ice Cream Co.
gusta,
Ga.—
Augusta’s greatest
[NT—Up-to-date furnished
classified
medium,
rate cash ,00c
Bent ami garage. On Ninth
charge. 10c per line, minimum
etween Park and Oak. ApNinth.________ 1
[NT—J-ower floor opart- MAINE— Watervillo, H om ing Sen
tincl. Thousands of Maino peo­
cheap. 301 West Fifth
ple ore interested In Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through the
SENT— Four
furnished Sentinel. Rate card1 on npplicabath nnd sleeping porch.

FOR RENT — Two unfurnished
rooms. Apply 311 Palmetto Ave.

Help Wanted

Miscellaneous
Wanted

Sanford. Florida, until to o'clock A.
M„ July sth. is jt , (or the furnish­
t Ining o f materials and labor f.
uft'Ctlon nmt cum idrllon nr ndilttiox
to present school building
ll
located ul
I’uola. Florida, lo accordance « It It
the plans nnd specification* pre­
41.25 pared by Kim* J. M ooghton. A rchi­
42.00 tect. Sanford. Florida.
Huccensfnl bidder will fie m n 'lr c d
to furnish n surety bond In t.n
amount equal to llfty tit*) nor tent
of the contract price of hi* Tibr. and
to meet the approval o f tin* Hon’ d.
[ Itlds lo be tonsldefed shall be pci Cotnpiinled by cert Hied ilte.ik payI able lo snbl Hoard to Hi- amount o f
!t*ne Hundred (f 100.00)) Poll.it*
The Hoard reserves the rlaht to

FOR SALE— 1(Lucre farm on Cel­
ery Avenue, fully equipped. J.
A. Itumlcy, Box 021.
FOR SALE— A business block for
49,000. Rents tor 4L600 per year.
Good terms.
Thrasher &amp; Garner.

FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS.
Well located building lots in
rapidly growing residential sec­
tion, Small cash payment, bal­
CHASE &amp; CO.
ance payable monthly.
Address
Phone 563
P. O. Box 431. Sanford. Fla.
!
, , , , , --------------------- -jreject any and all bidsf OR SALE—Fifteen acres o f land,
ropy of plan* nn»i *po•lilmiUni*
nil cleared. Four acrea of finest
»tm&gt; he hadI from the Avcnmvl
|an(| clcnred and drained,
deposit of H ti- It* iWI) Hollars
pi
.....
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,
Itv order of lb,* t'on niv Hoard „ f ; Eleven, acres of good farming and
FOR SALE— Golf sticks nnd hug. I’ oldlc Instruction, Seminole County, citrus land ready to set. Fifty one__Aj&gt;ply Mr. Lodyj*_Sho(&gt;(ve._____ . Florida, June till. I'*2*
year-old tangerines, some bananas.
&lt;*. A MAl.LA.t,
Four acres of water melons ready
C hatm an , protein.
FOR SALE CHEAP— One Jersey Attest:
fur market. Four-room house on
T IV LAWTON. Secret* r ■.
tow with calf. Frank Pounds,
hard road. Twenty minutes’ drivo
•J-7-:*
Forest City.
from Spnford. To be sold at a bar­
gain if sold within next ten days.
Write Box 114 Altamonte Springs,
or call 605-A, Winter Park.

Skinnay’s ” Collar Line Vanishes
B efore Searching Gaze o f Teacher,
W ho Believes In Health Education
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Everywhere the smart woman turns
this season she finds black satin cm*
phasired. Here it i.i used for a semiformal frock, licing lumlyimrly Irimmed with black and gold braid. The
side fronts are tucked—.mottier promi­
nent fashion note—and the sleeves
flare so tKat they may J« worn with
or&lt;without lingerie cufls in the pre­
vailing lantern shape. Braid outlines
the revers and collar. Medium sire
requires 4!* yards 36-inch satin.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1896.
t&gt;ALM BEACI1 • COUNTY— The
scene of stupendous development- Rises, 34 to 52 inches bust. Price, 45
KT—Two-room apartment, Kerfd about it in the Palm Beach cents.
irk Avenue.
West. Sample copy sent on rcENT—Light housekeeping
l with sleeping north, one TAilCAn^kJJRlU A—Jam pa -Daily

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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
JIMMIE HOWARD’S repair shop !■*
la located at the concr o f 4ourta ■
and Pine Ave. and he will be glad
to see any of Kla old customers. and &lt;
take care o f thel rwanta at any
time. He does general auto repair ‘ i
work, and guarantee* satisfaction. ; i
Bring your auto troubles to him*' ’
and then forget them.____________ '’J
I’Olt SALE—Complete radio equip*
will take small cash payment •*
and balance easy terms. Box SOI, J
"a,” Herald,
FOR SALE—Coinple radio eqquipment and complete eets at various
prices. Cash or terms. Box SQL
care Herald.
FOR SALE— A one stable manure^
no sawdust. 46 ton F. O. B
Hustings. N. E. Thigpen, Hast*
ings. Fla.
FOR SALE— Two good milk rows,
ono calf. One Hundred F ifty
takes them. Would trade on re­
cent model Ford. Logan Mercantils.
Company, Geneva, F la.______ ■ ' .'
FOR SALE— Used steel pulleys,
different sixes. Hoolehnn-Coleman Co.
■■xV
FOR SALE— Dishes o f all kinds,
fruit jars and green coffee. 329
Sanford Ave.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
Dining room set.
Breakfast set.
' Odd chairs.
Tables.
Also a ranee.
— Phono 371-J.

AUTOMOBILES AND
REPAIRS
FOR SALE—We hnve three brand
new Ford one-ton trucks, com­
plete with bodies, cabs and wind­
shields that wo nre in position to
make very nttractico prices on. Ad­
dress Ward-la'tmnrd Co., 118 W.
Central, Orlando, Fla.
JORDAN BLUE BOY
FOR SALK—Jordan Blue Boy, ox*
rcllent condition in every way.
Driven only by owner. R. G. Fox,
Phone 321.

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Wanted

W ANTED — Two or one large
rooms unfurnished, with uss
bath. M. F. S „ care Herald.
m t t iK it

ok

r u iu .ir A T io M

In the Olrrutt Court. Hevrnlh Judl* Ji
rial Circuit o f F lorida. In and for
Hemtnoli* County. In Chancery.
I*. II. H ooker. Complainant, va. liar*
rh-tt K. H ooker, I&gt;*fendant.
-x»
T o Itiirrlett E. (look er:
You am heruhy ordered and re­
quired to be nnd appear upon tbs
Tilt day nf July. A. r*. 1911, to tbs
bill of com plaint nted axalnat you In.
tin* above styled cause and court.
.
The Hanford Iternld I* hereby dea

Iknoted u* the newspaper In whielt',1
this oritur
shall be puhltnhad
..........................illah
W itness K. A. DuukIssi , Clerk of
said Clreult Court, and the official
a»nl thereof this 1th day of June,
A. J). 1911.
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K- A. DOlTf!LABS.
(H eal) t Dy A. M. W K E K B . D. C.

T—Apurtmenfs

R. C. M A X W E L L
Real Estate *
and

•Two.. rttom house
71(1 Oak
■Two 4-room apart
Jnfinlrs if t iua-ttof l. — - JT— Furnished apartment
i conveniences. 815 Park
[Hone Mr. Martin, 40-W. &gt;■
*T—Two furnished hiiouseK rooms. 716 W. First St.
Mt — Daytona Beach apartto sub-rent June, July nnd
by month or season. Change
mike* it ncccssury for mo
[t an attractive five-room
"t overlooking tho sea at a
■ Apply Mrs. J. E. Taylor,
MR C, Vnnvalsale ApartAtlantic Blvd., Daytona

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In s u ra n ce

nr construe;
tlon; two millions being spent on
blKhwur: greatest chanco for Itvs
devslop'-rs to get In on ground
Write
Depart*
Moot............
- Development
...
merit The I'ensarota N ew .________
WEST VIRGINIA—Clarksburg. The
/Clarksburg Exponent. morning
Including Sunday, morning Issue.

Elton J Moughton
ARCH ITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida

I rfin t‘ pi*r w o rd , m inim um 3U\

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cont a word dally, two cents a word
Sundays
DO YOU W ANT to buy or sell
"If my teacher asta me what U Sklnnay and me we figured out a
anything?”
If so advertise in
the
forest prime evil or how to way to fool her on April Fool's
When we gels up In tho
the “ Gainesville Sun.” ____________ BOLD TRIMMING EMPHASIZED spell backerlawryet and If 1 was Day.
morning we grabs a wash rag and
ADVERTISING
gets
results
If
It
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Paris is very fond of using Futurist to a swell movie last night and a hUnk of eoap add a lot o f hot
materials for trimmings, and here is ar
water and we waahea our necke
example of a strikingly smart mode didn't study my lesson 1 can usally and Our ears and. behind the eare
ial e s t a t e
The dress is in black rharmeen, the tell her that the prime evil o f the too. You don’t need to bother with
front being in black-and-white figurec forest U toad stools or I can spell ysur
l*e Nnmo attractive real ee“
* because your hand* get
satin. The other extreme of conserva backerlawryet with a lotta ex- washed from handling the eoap
lln«' t» offer. (West First
On* 7-room Bungalow.
tixm may be reached by having tht
and wash rag all 'cept the thumm
’• &lt;» Mind buy, and good
FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS
front panel of self-material stitchec { tr* letters and maybe I'm right wfitch you gotta rub extra. And
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maybe
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nob
At
any
rate
When tho kidneys are In need with braid or embroidery in black anc
S*- Mercantile business on
then whatta you thtnk we do 7 Wo
E*'** k.mhI location, eatab' a good flushing take FOLEY gold or black ami a modcraielv bright I gotta chanceb But when my lakes some I-dlne and dabs It on
,teacher aaye pull down your collar
.elling.
m. ,,oor health only res­
ILLS, a diuretic stimulant for color. Medium sixe requires J H yard! eo as 1 can looktt your collar line our neck right under our ear and
l*nt. t-roota cottage, poe- the kidneys. They promptly and of go-inch or 3}* yards 54-inch material, to see If you washed your neck as teacher comes along and ehe aaye
•t "lice. Fifth titreet and effectively flush the kidneys, in­
i&gt;r|re reasonable.
No. .0 .* 1 told you, then there’s no maybe. obi looklt the dirt on your neck
and everything and we aplta on
Heveral live-room eot- crease their activity and bring Sixes, 34 to 46 inches bust, and 16 t&lt; It's either clean or It alnt
pleasant relief. Landon Taylor,
our finger and trlefe to rub It off
•'ii located. easy terms.
"She's
took
to
tho
habit
of
aeklng
Insurance. T h l* departm ent Dorchester, Iowa, writes: "I can 20 years. Price, 45 cents.
and It don't come off becauee Its
this
question
every
morning
after
[: rate* and Inspect lone truthfully say that FOLEY RILLS
wo flntahbd slngtn* My Country I-dlnn and then we laugha and
are the best I ever used. I had
Tlisothee. First off I tried rubb­ shows her how dean our neck Is
MANUFACTURERS, Merchants, ing U clean while ehe was coming [all but the I-dlne and we tells her
, S E M IN O L E
Contractors. Farmers: Seminole up our alele but sho got suaplahu* IApril Fool It’s only 1-dlne.
"It worked great and the reet of
Business Exchange tan furnish and wanted to eee round bark
and glrla lafft and
whero I hadn't had a chancet to Ithe
skilled
and
common
labor
on
short
'Teacher lafft and then aha aaye
Bldg---------- P h o n e 8 0 3
notice. Phono 303. P. 0 . Box 11115.
"8ho thinks fha’a purty smart but I op*.n your mouth and WS opens

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mess Exchange

GING

Schelle M&amp;inea

our mouth and aha says Old you
WUmo Welding &amp; Radiator
put I-dlno on your teeth loo to
Works
iiiulto cm yullow and me and
Kklmmy wo quit luffing but ths
•If L’ i .Atuial we c j
selo xt"
rest of the f«ikr* und girls lafft,
ull 'crpt Allrkyy.
1ANFORD, FLORIDA
"Ho now Hklim^y and Mickey and
me we got tooth brushes. I go«
eo I don't mind being clean thouga
It was tuff at Arab Sktnnay and
me was gonna have a lot of fun
lost Hatttdy and Bundy gtttln all
dirty and we didn’t waah no necks
Ronl Estate and Insurance
nor nothing Mundy morning but Itj
wasn't fun. what with Teacher not
Puleston-Bri'mloy
Bldg.
knowing anything about lb"
5anri&gt;rtl, Fla.
Tho statement given above wax
made by one of about ?0,000
youngsters throughout the country
whoso teachers are competitors ln&lt;
the health education contest being&lt;
APPROPRIATE
conducted by the American Child!
Health Association among cUment-:'
LETTERING
ary school teachers.
The prlataji
For All Cluflacs o f Work
consist of fifty scholarships of
107 Nurtl Sanford Av#
|S00 each given by the Metropol* ;
Itun Life Insuranco Company to
promote health education.
jI

W. J. Thigpen

Sanford Sign Shop |

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-*t-Law
Over Seminole Coonty
X ank

Sanford, ■

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Florida

Fred R. Wilson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank
Hanford ■■

PR IN TIN
The M atthews Press
Welaks

Hlds^ "Sitfsrd *1

Phone 417-L-2

Sanford Novel
Works
o.
V.C. COLLER, Prop.

G n en l Shop sod Mill W&lt;
Contractor and
51? Commercial 8treet

By GEORGE McMANUS

UP FATHER
‘bA C 'fl D A N N Y
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V /H O J N T H E V J O R L O C A N
c &gt;e w i n c i n ' t h e d o o r - o
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TO W A K E M E AT
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f r o m

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New 4 room house
Completed, 2 porches
and back. Light and

Price $1800.00, $600
payment, balance ^
per month which
Interest,.. This Is
chance to get a new
and on easy payments
Also 6 room ho
crn. Will rent for

month or will sell
$30 per month, Int
Streets paved and i
for... Good
orange trees

on
.

H. B.
107 P.

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