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WASHINGTON, Apr. 1—The'
De Facto government of Hon­
duras is making *n .eleventh
hour attempt to crush the rev-'
olutionnry {forces which ' last
week were reported to have
gained control of tb« ■entire
country with the exception of
the capital city,
tehee today say the
ies which declared for
the Ferrara fore** switched to
the government and troops a ft
preparing for an attack on the
Ferrara forces surrounding Te­
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W ifson Telia 'O il C o m m ittee
Pruning Knife Applied
MeKellar Resolution Launch­
I M ag n ate B ro u g h t B efore
no
B
H
u
td
l
o
f
4
oraly When Rate ScUuiuc*
ed
Last
Friday
Again
Bobs
In v e s tig a tio n C o m m it* m
m
P
u
ttin
g
O
v
er
N
o
m
in
a
tio
n
Are Taken Up by Senate
tip
in
Senate
Only
to
Be
R efuges .* to T e s tif y —j
O
f
W
a
rre
n
H
a
rd
in
g
In
Finance Committee bat 25
Laid
Aside
on
Table
With
WilCnsr t o Com e t o
1920
C
onvention
—
'
G
ave
#ireepl
Income Tax Cat
No
One
Objecting
or
De­
in g to n to
F u r n is h
, D a u g h e rty !25;000 fo r T ile
h
Approved
By Them.
manding
Its
Consideration.
,000 Bond to A n sw e r
i ftftft^t s
H
o
rd
in
g
;
C
o
m
^
ig
n
F
u
n
d
.
No
Charge
of
Wrong
Doing.
;.foij C o n te m p t C h a rg e s
I B y T h * A m w Ii I H P r M ) /
f -ft
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1.
f » r Tftc -A— d a ted P r e s s )
• (O r Tfte A M M la tH P rraa)
H f 'Tile A H M l a l f ^ P r n a )
Peck Teetiltwi In Dsurherty In*
provision
in the revenue bill
WASHINGTON,
Apr.
1.—
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1.—A
LSHINGTON, Apr. 1—Indictvestigstion Case That Fprmef . While the senate oil committee
a 25 pet cent reduction on inc
resolution
designed
to
oust
Sec­
bjr a federal fraud jury here
Attorney General Stopped
came taxes .'payable, thia year was
was in recess hfonday, .opponent &lt;
retary Mellon from Ids office pn
my of Harry F. Sinclair, to
approved unanimously by «\thfc
of the leasing- of the naval re­
technical
grounds,
launched
last
TrUI&gt;
i ' the' government leased the
senate
finance committee.
serves
were
restricted
In
their
F
rid
ay
.
by
Senator
MeKellar,
(Hr
Tfc*
Aaanclatrd
I'rraa)
Dt Dome oil .reserve, on con*
This action was taken after •a
to the floor of the senate
Democrat, Tennessee, bobbed up
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1.—Har­ action
charges resulting from his
day in which the pruning knife
whero
development
centered
automatically
In
the
senate
Mon­
to testify before Ithe sen* ry M. Daugherty's part in stopping around a resolution "by Senator
had been used vigorously when
day only to land on the table
eommittee constituted the the trial of thp “Miller Brothers" Dill,
the rata schedules were taken up
Democrat,
Washington,
with
no
one
demanding
action
action of the kind to grow
calling for the resignation of
HttMr la Sentenced to'Five Years Other action , a t me night session
upon it.
!of the senate’s Investigation in the Indian land fraud case in Assistant . Secretary .Roosevelt
included modification of the cor­
Imprisonment and Small Fines
MeKellar All Alone.
•leases. The action eventual* Oklahoma during the spring of It proposes to express the ‘sense
poration . tag, insertion uf a pro­
—Others
Receive
Lighter
;
It
was
buffeted
severely
by
is' behaved, m y .lead to a 1021, was described Tuesday to the of the senate" that President
vision to prevent Issuance hereSentences.
Mr.
Mellon’s
Republican
defend­
by the Unit,
United States su* Semite^ Daugherty investigating Coolldge should ask for the as­
after of tag oxampt securities
ers before it waa-stranded, while
I# court onn the authority of Committee by H. M. Peck former sistant secretary's resignation.
and rejection of sales tax piro&lt;
Hr
T
h
e
A
aaeelateO
r
t
m
u
)
Senator McKellarU was the only
to develop evidence along
/
MUNICH. BAVARIA. Apr. I. posal.
Resuming its inquiry into the
voice
urging
It
on
its
way.
United
tSates
attorney
in
a
West
fallowed in the present in—General Erich Ludendorff, for­ To Increase Corporation T * £
story
of
the
oil
deal
at
the
Chicago
Whether
it
will
be
refloated
later
Oklahoma district. The case in­ Republican convention in 1920 the
It was agreed to increase the
Is a mater of dispute among sen­ mer German field marshal, waa
Attorney Gordon vras volved 10,000 acres valued a t $60 oil committee was told by R. • H.
acquitted today *of a charge of corporation tax of 12% per cent
ate
Democratic
leaders
who
conTuesday that
Sln- an acre, Peck said, when ready for Wilson, former superintendent of
hat Harry
Hi
treason for his part in the unsuc­
ArJenningif^pnc-Hm'e ti fit balidit, now an evangelist, told the ferred during the debate on tho cessful rfvolt here in November, to 14 per cent and elitninatg the
'.would come. to Washin
ishincton the trial qf Guthrie in May 1021. public instruction In Oklahomn, of
wisdom of pressing it, while Sen««« ^
»" November, special 4aw on capifel stock
y to furnish bond) of $5,000
amounting to $1 for each $IJ900
a “boast" by Jake Hamon, oil Senate oil investigating cgmn ttee that the late Jake Hamon told him ntor Robinson, of Arkansas, the
•r»
U
r»
.
n,U
^ormer
He
added
taht
a
“peroanal"
letter
IWer trial on
of con
tJeqnings)
Hamon
gave
n
mi
ion
dollars
in
the
last
presidential
camatlc
lender,
0
1
1™Hee
I'uehncr
convicted
of stock.
operator,
who
was
serving
as
that
Democratic
who
returned
|
,l
olic*
,p0«hn«r
were
^convicted
L'for refusal to answer mtes* from the attoriey general direct­ state’s Republican national com­
hlngton after an absence of
eentenced to flva years
Senator
Keeg, , Republican.
to Washington
'•
Ufe^olT cbmmittae.
CbT^ T_____ He ed its continuance to the fall term. mitteeman, that he had “put ov^r,” bS b d
days, dlacUlmed responsi- Imprisonment and a fine of 200 Pennsylvania, who proposed; the
several
These
criminal
cases
ended
in
pdas
for Sinclair to make pH i
action, said It would make no
it thg
move initiated by PthPe,l* 0*?
bility for
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_ Hnuxm .
of guilty and flnes, the department the nomination of Warren Hardarrival here.
Tennessee senator.
Dr.‘ Weber and Colonel Kriebel, material change in the amount
of justice directing that this course ing. .
Hamon was quoted aa saying ho
Not Charging Wrong Doing.
accused of being HiUer's aides, of revenue collected from this
be taken, witness said, adding that
had
given
$25,000
to
Daugherty
McKelUr
declored
ho
I
received
like sentences.
Dr; source, but that present admin­
no'civil
action
had
been
inaugu­
Senator
i’ the oil operator was not in
istrative difficulties would be
tho
Mellon
Frisch,
former
president
of
for
Harding
campaign
.funds.
Mr.
filngton but that It was their rated to recover tha lands and that
Munich
Senator Dill introduced his
with any w row Soing or failure, I p*1
*^0*1 ' district, and Captain lessened by - elimination of the.
l (hat he would'return volun- the Miller Brother* still had therrA resolution
without comment, but
but merely inflating upon enLieutenant Peurnt and capital stock tax. The vote on
Peck said inAul his further ex­
r to face the- Indictment Ten
Senator.
Wadsworth,
Republican.
forcement
of
old
statutes
forLieuUnants
Brueckner and Wag- the-motion'eras 5 to i
i were listed in the indict* perience as United States attor­ Now York, tgpk tho first oppnr^
led- also proposed the
bidding tbe appointment of fed- (”, r ,wfJ? -Kiyen-J3-—months and j
. whleh- was »|gned-by^ Die- ney ha-had-never—known -another •unity
amendment, which was carried
A
Block
of
Indictments
Handei
to
stack
"the
evident
mo­
Sentiment
of
Basiness
and
Pro­
case
whojre
the
attorney
general
cral
fiscal
offceVs
of
meh
“interfin^
100
Attorney Gordon and-Atlee
bs a similar vote, to make tax­
Down by Washington Grand
tive behind it.” Declaring the
fessional Men Against C&lt; m
ested or concerned" in .the carryy 10
,P "Greets of
c Munich by
m e end Owen J. Roberts, as took such a personal interest.
able
the income from statu and
the
Jury
Including
Prominent
author
of
the
resolution
“hud
de­
bination
of
Auditorum
an
ing on of commercial enterprises. and
the »pm»ches to
The land fraud case in Okla­
r* assistants, each referring
municipal securities hereafter IsOfficails
liberately
withheld
the
futits
City
Hall.
Senator
Reed,
Republican;
P
en-1'™
*
h“u“
«s^nbled
an
armed
homa
and
the
federal
judgeship
ciflc question* asked Sinclair
sui ac­
pponenta argued such
upon his preamble,"
nsylvania, who lad the defenders, “ ""P- V p J nelmeted troops sued. Opponents
r lator Walsh, Democrat, Mon- appointment in New York gathered bearing
Clly The AaanclatrU I’h m )
ne
unconstitutional
and
lion
was
uncnnstitutiobal
n r T ftr Aaaoelatrd l*r »»l
Senator
Wadsworth
contended
today
Within
farflung
miscellany
1, In the course of the olf com*
WASHINGTON,
Apr. 1.— asserted from personal knowlORLANDO, April 1
lando
would have to be brought about
topics receiving attention of tho th* purpose w*s “a bare attempt
inlge
that
Mr.
Mellon
had
flvestdl
i’s&lt;inqulry.
besmirch, by false inuendo the voters decide Tuesday whethir or Washington’s federal grand jury ed himself of every commercial ‘n,t
l&gt;«iestnana. The verdict )y a constitutional amendment.
questions, which Sinclair re* Senate Daugherty investigating to
struck
out
sharply
Monday
at
not
the
much
talked
of
nuditcyium
|was
received
with popular ap­ Such an amendment was .defeat-,
name
of
a
publi«
ofllcinl.’t
He
re­
___ .
to ‘ answer, declaring ho committee. Wayne Wilson was ferred to the Washington senator is to be Incorporated in the old liquor law ’Violations in the capi­ and. industrial connection t h a t , proval,
the
populace being in­ ed this session,, by tbe house,
could
bo
questioned
in
any
way
|
the
called
to
testify
about
an
effort
to
"reserve
any
“reserve
evidence" he
school building' at Orange and tal—a question JVhlch recently before he went to the treasury. , clinedto view it as a rebuke. to which also rejected a proposal
t Vanvcchten Olcott appointed as "another sniper riling from Jackson,
[it be able .to ft
furnish foe^ihe
with the proposed city has become increasingly embarVon Kahr, former Bavarian dic­ such us was adopted tonight. ■■%,! '
the.
political
trench*!.’’
•
ieral' judge but denied be told
i, were declared hjt_tiwgrand
The names uf the “Mellon com- tator general, Von Dpssow, form­
ha!
ther it is to be left un­ rasing to officinls endeavoring to
j,
or.
whether
Both the corporation
tax
A'
letter
from
Assistant
Secre­
ponies’' were flung about in gen er
to hate -been “pertinent to Olcott it would be neceesary to put tary Roosevelt, to ,State .Scnktor til it can be bull t as a neparate in- enforuv the prohibition statutes.
commander
of Bavarian change and the tax exempt se­
up
•
Urge
amount
of
money
for
and questions then un*
The-grnnd jurors handed down oral terms during-the senate de Roichs, Wehr and General Eels- curities proposal w«
William W.. Campbell, of. Ngw stit^Hon. \
b y the said connnfttee." “the beys" -or-ever discussed the York,
former"‘chTif of Bavarian non-partisan votes..
a
block uf indictments- which in- bate. Before the special senate I
was
read
into
the
record.
If
tho
sentiments
of
many
busi­
dictment Tecited a t length matter with officials of the depart­ Reciting the assistant secretary's ness and professional men’s or­ ('lulled:
commit)ee: Investigating the »n-1police who repudiated Putsch, Lean, Connecticut, stepu
policy determined'upon oy ment of justice.:'
its inception as and Gary, Rhode Island;
cdnection iVith the oil reserve, it ganizations, and the.predictions on
Three deputy .United States teral revenue bureau, however, aftar *
W and declared the senate
the intimate tax affairs of tho I t)iey claimed under cornu1ulsion.
pad Sing,
the jtreets vesterday are to bo be­ marshals.
declared
he
had
opposed
their
Gulf OU Corporation, in which1 y c,a,mea una con,p
im'ttee was authorizd to ll)MODI
transfer to the Interior depart- lieved. by the time the polls havo . A lieutenant of police.
, into all phaaes df the
Mellon.is a minority, stock­
m otion. While -»
eiescti Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. ■•^' Washington torminni pnlice- Mr.
holder, were a 1ted in' Retail.
publican.
iT O [ .© a * e s .which "ehsued"until, they', Orfando will have decided against Lman. „
. . .
had,!
been'
’Announced
,
i
pwbttdy.
Jw
A^sergaxttto
t
mprirfeiL
T A ' S t W " 'A r w
^
' been
Committee
i
Senator Wadsworth also *present­ and the city hajj
Twio negro Pullman poVters.
room
between
Senator
Couzens,,
,,
mocrats. opooed tbona
ed a letter from Rear Admiral
The question at issue is wheth­ A high-priced caterer and his
What It Means.
Robert S. Griffin,-retired, a lead­ er or not the cjty shall bo allowed wife, .with their, waiters and help­ Republican,
director
of l - l - V J - C l- the inquiry, end Senator
Ernst,
-A l l f E l i v
Approval
o f tCa reduction in
e r of .tbo .antl-.Ie«s;stJ ttt the de­ E H !0?1 Lends Cu^he nmount of ers.
Disclosures
Made
In
Rio
Gfitade
ration Monday of the
Kentucky,
who
income taxes . payable this year
partment, confirming Mr. Roose­ $20(7^On for
Valley Land Fraud Case
Three other mon and . fourteen Republican,
rebuilding
of
the
of Registration H . C. meanw Uut, if tha &gt;U|. is otiagthe*present lory, a new
• i
velt’s statement of the facts.
Startle Inveetigating
school howie |nt0 a combined city women, classified for miscellane­ sprang to the defense of the. SupftrvUor.
1expected to be formed,
DoBoee Gives Some Useful In­
treasury head when Senator Coued into few. only one-half of U.et
^
Chairman Ladd, Republican; hall and murtK&lt;oai auditorium.
ous
liquor
violations.
Committee.
tblv some time this week, to
formation
oo
Qualifying
- -*
•
next, tax lnaUUmanta will havo
North Dakota,, announced there
Three alleged leaders in Wash­ z6nx «tartcd a line of inquiry that
Besides thja qSwjgn there will
for Coming Election
Ciite evidence to be presented by
. e. R«ntiioky senator insisted
(B y T ils A s s o c ia te s P r e s s )
to be paid. If the- tax &gt;«» been
had been no change in the sched­ be presented to tfib- voters tho ington’s famous liquor ring,
like the committed was
- siw cial'oil sounsel regarding
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1— Tales ule reconvening of the oil com­ names of James L.
paid in full a refund uf one" Wgj“ Hat of high personages ** cua: looked
Citizens of this couqty are urged fourth will bp made the taxpayfcrimlnhl phases attach- of being taken on gay excursions mittee Tuesday, despite tho fail­ known Orlando booster and i~*i]tomers mysteriously disappeared
Isnmjoarea after Mellon."
n Rio Grata!*'valley’in Texas and ure of subpoena servers to lo­ estate dealer, for the position of
The MeKellar resolution w as. to take , due notice
_ of .an .announce
„
ers. •
months ago
i'Vlved In W
centotnpt xaae, treated to liquor enroute, but cate William iBoyce Thompson, mayor, to succeed Eugene G. "vveraf
Jri««ce young women stenogra-* the )ast thing. before the senate m*nt f i y«n out Tuesday by SuperTbe house amendment i;ening
contentions of eounsl for guarded front contact with in- former chairman of the Republi­ Duckworth’, ’feMgn'cU. Aireu'dy tho phera of. the ring.
when it adjournvl Friday and tht vlsor at Registration H. C. Du tax returns to ihspection by cer- t-M
M ,
Hr that the evidence thus far isbitants, and. then sold land that can national committee’s finance lack of any entry to oppose Mr. .P a tric k H. Barteman, Chatle* nstant it was reE duced for die-1 Bo*« relative to the time whep the tain congressional committees, al­
registration books are open and so was modified somewhat. It \
by the oil committee also turned out to bs misrepresented, aommittee, who* Is to bo ques­ Giles in-tho mayorulity race to fill M arsW i — i . i . k . ». Newman position Senator
in. | th qualifications of those who can agreed to make the returns t
i Hi the hands Of government at- were told hi letters read from the tioned respecting. campaign Con­ the unexpired term has shown the are the deputies involved, and to a detailed statemeri S T L ....
leys.for civil and esiminal ac* files
of
the
‘ postoffice tributions.
faith which citizens 'of Orlando with Police Lieutenant J . L. Sprin­ terests Mr. Mellon hod . Bt the registor. According to the state- to the bouse ways . and aw
4 shsn he deeUaed-to-wubmit to department__ before. . tho senate
place in him, his supporters say, kle, they are charged with con­ time ho was tendered n cwfinct ment&gt; lhe registration books are committee, and the senate
Plans for Coming Hearings.
lion.
continue to be committee as approved
committee investigating alleged
Plans for forthcoming head­ and it -Is expected the votes cast spiring to havo liquor brought post by President Harding, x 4-nw^T*fifin -4n®
Senator Reed said his own law u*Jtil May t. Thjs is in keeping house, bot the house
108 of-the Revised Sta- and frauds
in th a t
region. ings do not go beyond the delv­ for him tomorrow will bewaolely huro from the South by Pullman
partner, Judge James H. Reed, of with a law passed- •everal yean giving tha privilege to
uhder which the indictment James R. Page, Kanaaa City at­ ing into campaign contributions those of honor and respect, inas­ porters.
• returned, provides for both s torney, who Is assisting Senator from oil interests, members of much as ho has no one opposing
congressional committees
Benjamin Morris, Milton Scar­ ’Utsburgh, hod called Mr. Mai- ■*?; _ „
Ss-ef from $100 to $1,&lt;MKF and im- Heflin as prosecutor In the in­ the committee said, but there him. •
borough and H. Curtis I-amson on’s attention immediately to the . “ r- DuBose will be In his office changed to include only
vestigation, read tho lettere from •was no confirmation of reports
City Attorney W. B. Crawford are those indicted in connection restrictive statutes to which the I d*11* Sundays excepted, between or select committees of
and purchasers. During the ses­ that an early conclusion of that said Monday njght in regard to the with the alinged “ring” disclosur­ dcKellar resolution turnmi as a the hours of nine and 12 and b*- houses of congm * when
sion telegrams sent from Washi­ body’s activities was now fore­ vote Tuesday on the bpnd issue, es. Tho caterer, William H. Simp­ busis for proposing an invostlgn- tween ohe and five in afternoon,
Continued'on page- 4.
tat*
ion to determine the secret?ry’s At that tlma he will register eiectngton to R. B. Crtager, Repub­ seen.
that the city commissioners had son, it is claimed, received orders logul
right to hia office. Mellon ora f® rthe primary elactioa. In
lican
national
committeeman
R. H. Wilson, once a candidate already contracted to buy the to furnish “wet goods" a t various
from T«x**. charged with being for the Democratic nomination school building foV a city hall, re­ social functions, * two other per­ welcomed the chance of escape case however, if any person otharqualified who shall become of
a party to alleged land “daalsn for governor of Oklohotna, is ex­ gardless of the outcome of the sons furnishing him. with the in- from cabinet duty for which na
lad “no particular enthusiasm," I •&lt;**{ voting age, or whq shall hwre
and by his attorney, George A. pected to testify tomorrow. Oth' vote Tuesday on the auditorium toxican/j.
his defender stated, and has-ened resided in tho state one' year and
Hill, Jr.t and received' by them er witnesses include W. L. Kis- question.
in the county six months, between
horek since December 1, were tier, an oil promoter of" Tulsa,
WOULDN’T PROLONG 1NQUIES to Washington to
|
the
date of tha closing of thd!.regiaate
Senator
Knox
given
into
the
keeping
of
the
and George White, former chair­ NO INCOME TAX FOR VETS
!•’Aaaaefhicd W ees'*
vunia, and seek withdrawal of the tjwMon Hooka and tha holding of
( tty T h e A n M l * ( « d P r r a a )
NGTON, Apt. . 1. —. committee over the protest • of men of the Democratic national
thff primary election, he may ap^
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1.—Any offer by President Hording.
.(Dr The A untlilrS rnw i)
Mr. Hill and telegraph' officials. Committee.
;
_
----- ----------------- - ' ' " rpearr before tha -supervisor of ragWASHINGTON, Apr. 1.—Pen- disposition on the part of senate
Answer to Questionnaires.
alons paid Confederate .veterans Democrts to unduly prolong the
The letters read were in an­
succssfor tq Harry M.
containing the date on which he
would be immune from income tax present found of investigations
as attornev general, swer to questionnaires sent by
page anawpr to the $i
was
disclaimed
Tnaaday
in
a
for­
under
an
amendment
to
the
reve­
Postal
Inspector
J.
M.
Donald­
determined during the
brought agpinst him by
nue
bill
proposed
by
Senator
mal
statement
by
Sanator
Robin­
ho typo ot men he de- son, at Kansas City, Mo„ to per­
» | TT I , l f
j * ed and by a qualified elector in thi the Marion, 0 - Star, the i
son, Arkansas, n Democrat leader. n
Trammell, Democrat, Florida.
tha cabinet place, the sona alleged to have been de­
called into consulation frauded in the Rio Grande land
xUi
payment of poll
a closest advisers in the purchases.
M ^ o n ^ ^ * U e 4 .th a c
m,
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. . taxes tho following rules are ln'efJohn Goosman, of Donna, Tex­
lion, Senator Pepper,
Mrs. Maude Beatty, age 44,
no person, unless exempt un- of libel and slander upon wh
Mias Marian Crawford repre­
nio, and Secretary of as, wrote that he had “joined an senting
the wife of W. H. Beatty, of j #r the provisions of law relati
Jh -.u lU w*r* based- He
the
American
Red
Cross
excursion
from,
Xansas
City
in
With those two ada guest of thg Sanford Rotary
t
**n tn l Sections, shall be perDolldge went* over a 1918," had been •“treated royally was
en add
a t its luncheon .Tuesday and
mitted to
t *tha
primary ^
he nas under con- with liquor," and was told of Club
£ 10 oW rik of iS u « n ra ^ 1n“
nSf.dItlo*
',nitted
to vote
VOhe
t* a**
•paid
primMr*
Feb. 12, co
unless
has
on oi
or
bethree crops a year in the Rio made a short, talk on eommunity
following an iUneaa
The regular session of Semi­
Court adjourned this morning pneumonia
der
w hich_____________
!M
fore
May
10,
his
welfare
work
which
she
is
Isnpoll
taxes
for
Grande valley region, low freight
the Star to Louis H. Brush i
deavorlng to have established In nole County , Court convened at 11 q.’clock until Wednesday of one week.
rates
to
tho
gulf
and
few
frosts.
Tuesday morning- at 10 o’clock morning a t 11 o’clock, when
U In.
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“We wpre taken to the homes Seminole county. Mias Crawford with a docket of 19 criminal cas­ Charlie McCulley and Albert Tn
presented the situation in this
of
older
residents,
used
aa
baits,"
nnTcounty end hpw the charitable work es and six civil suits to be dis­ ner, charged with violation of
Ol* i law;. Federal be wrote. “We were taken to-the taht la now being carried on by posed of.
Several cases were irahibition Laws, will be tried be- She was bam hi Puriington. f e ,
, n order t0 ^
w rU in
pumps
of
another
company
and
S. uietrich, of
where she
disposed this morning when the ore Judge E. F. Householder.
the
several
welfare
organisations,
n
n
t
mbout
wgiatering
properly,
cltlWe were
rillJaW S'. 'Kenyon, told they were ours.
defendants entered their pleas of
Following Is the
criminal childhood,
« • advised to ftrxt pay their
not allowed to mix * with rei can be greatly *facilitated end ar­ guilty. Those who pleaded guilty dooket for this term: Dewey Bus- who came
Md-on- pagf 4.
ranged to reach mow people e t a
County Tax Collector
dents.” .
and the fines that they received bee, culpable negligence; J. T. Mich.
81bm * " ttS S " n J r l Z ; I
greeter
:iiM, who will give out
Since he had settled on the money. saving of tims, energy and were as. follows: Dewey Buabee, Alien, 'aggravated assault; Char­
^ • y hsd been^taalSS their h o m e |; Jflrt?flcite .ta k in g the payment
he said, it had taken “evmanufacturing in- in Sanford.Another guest of the club was charged with culpable negligence, ley McCulley, ma
I cap. iriake-to live and
received a fine of $20 and costs toxicating liquors;
Funeral servUaa- were held and which will entitle the bearer to
pore; Will F *
or in lieu thereof 60 days in tho passing worthless checks;
yesterday afternoon a t Miller's register on the books, of Mr.
H a "Never Sew "
undertaking
county ja iir H; R. Mason, charg­
on page 4.
U O p jT
chqeka; Lucius Williams,
the,UlW luSr ( be
Xbu
Sancton. .
talk ed with reckless driving. 14 and checks;
if
Bnd h*Te P°H tiu a i paid for tho
worthless chreks;, J. M.
Park
Seven
Oth- 40$fP',or 30 . ____ ______
witicn was groat
Church, in cl
worthless checks;
of Oak Garvin, dhorged with possess!
Eastern Star Holds
vices. Burial
n ; of .
r of Miami of liquor, $50 and costs and
t a i
W. Martin, m u s - Lakewood ce
John
, Naw York. d .y .HB j
&gt; S ession A t Tampa
wiring them that their, right to
Besides her
i checks; Frank
Scarvogel and Jack Wilvote
wlQ not he
Jack WUson. vio- Beatty -is ,
plan
son,* B Tft A ~
ui
with violation of
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dren,
Fred;.
(
Uwa;
En
T ® p £ # '^ i T - M o r a )han
Mali
i, entered ■. pleas of
die
Ellen,
Hotel
of prohibl
280 reservations In Ibcal hoteis
m
I sentence was with
also leav-1
Icing Daniel and
f
the fund*
were mada J f d ay , ^ r , 4 ^ ? **
ca-fbut
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tain, .of
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Sty 1*4,. of
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tCH,
which
with
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GEN. LUDEND0RFF
IS ACQUITTED OF
TREASON CHARGE

ORLANDO VOTES CAPITAL GRAND
ON BOND- ISS JE J U R Y STRIKES
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Answer Is

Mrs. Beatty P asses I
Away Here Sunday ^
Burial HeldMonday

Miss Crawford Is
Guest o f Sanford
Rotary Club ^oday

Seminole County Court Opens Here
Today With B ig Docket on Schedule

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’ e aUtbiifobUiat who-—dtfahev
across a railroad track without
looking in either direction haa littie reapect for his personality.
•The only debt* left by Woodrow
Wilson were those incident to his
ftlneral, amounting to about two
thouaand dollars. And yet Wilson
haa. been called visionary and ideal­
istic,
•—-----o--------incare seems to bo having a^
i trouble with his cabinet as
idge is . with his. There’s no
abont it, in these dayft it is
' .Job to get the right stuff
cabinet.
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lays, "They’ve gotta
Ha doubtlema figures
e the government, may
Bald what Tt did abofit light
eot in good faith, still
others in the United
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A s Brisbane Sees It

. If gplf -inlatfares with • yodr
work got a- job as- boss.
Too mueji' Wloney' makes iis un­
happy becauB* we can’t, g e t’it.
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In London two men married t^o
same nurse. Anyway, both need
one.’
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The farmer raises the wheat,
but the baker gets the dough.
The only wny to hold your own
is tp .hold your longue.
- k ' in— —' .
While Dempsey is hunting for
a fight he should be careful tofind on he Won’t lose right away.
' To' the pure ail things are pure,
but to the simple ail things are
com pleted.
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If you-think your luck is go*
ing to be bad it gets disgusted
and is bad. .
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While confession is good for
‘the soul it- causes many a black
eye.

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Among the shaky movements
on foot is a woman in tight
shoes.
A restaurant • was dynamited
in Oklahoma, and no doubt sever­
al restaurant steaks were badly
bent.
When a young lady with a
comfortable parlor all her own
can't be a June bride she isn't
half trying.
The rookie pitchers who pass
four balls too often will soon be
stopping before the three-bnll
pawnshop sigps.
The longest Jump on record Is
reported in Chicago^
A man
jumped boil .in 1910 and only re„v1 ctfntly
1 landed in
jail.
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them, df, as a public servant, he ■
Editor ! crald:
'This i« not intended as a treat­ refuses to (."oey the Board o f|S '
ise by m expert, but only us a Cqjunty commissioners, represent-.B
few thou ;hts on the matter by u ing the people of^the county, h e |a
reaSffn for domere la&gt; man, nml _who—ix—opoa-j-must have a good reastfr
to convii ion if ho is wrong,------*-ingrso, nnd aa taxpayers we a r e !g
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Tho m tter of tax equalization! entitled to know them
is one to wtiidh I have given con-1 ^ t the meeting
reentioned
siderable
ible thought in the last few ; above, Mr. Douglus stated that
years , especially since our taxes possibly as much as 12 ,000,000
Invescou|,| be
i,c added to tho
the present
began\ to
tu climb upwurd.
lnves- could
tigation Jed me to believe—ns it eonnty valuation without ndtling
will any/who will take the trou- to the burden being borne by those
ble to look around them—that | justly taxed.
By hunting down
taxation is nqt nn nt&gt; equal basis. .
Dodgers, the "unknown"
And •therefore thfe 'burden' chafes land owners ahd othors, posaibly t
a few or many, according to tho enjoying lower valuation than
condition of things in u county. their property holdings- would
As I investigated I fc*j»d warrant—we could add ' possibly
many cases- W'hcre property was $2,000,000 to our "county valun- _
assessed higher v an property of i
from which income would a c - 15
the same value adjacent. For in - |tru ,. to build more roads and 11
stance, a case waB cited to mu htaintain them nleo, an itom quit®
where u piece of truck lnnd » f : overlooked when the bopping defive ncres with no improvi*mcnts &gt;|jriun, .seizes us.
to sneak of wa, '.asscaseiI amL A;) nn uiustratiorvof'the'condituxeL-d higher-than-A piece 'rero-s^
hore
tax-matUca. lig the rondlof tho some acreage and can compare —it to an inr.idc.il. . n - ^ S g , . .
linnroVed.
This case wus
cjtetj to n,c by a county official that came under my ob3;rvatr.»n rj. p. P. FORS1EU. President
3,
WHITNER. Caahlay
during the latA V&lt;ar.
At N i t r o , r •
...-----------of unquestioned-f.onor. and good West Virginia' the government i i i n n m i l l B I I B B U B M I I I I U » n i H M » l l l l i n n
constructing #n . immense
Y.ith a0^ e th in » o f O ^ ^
^ n lc m p t, whCTWllI w ake Up break, wus much bigger for its iori&gt;
« r oowner
» n ; “ also,
a L Wh'it coum
, ; powder plant.
lumbers of forNi
*n
8om c w a rm su m m e r s d ay bcck u se w h ile on th is e a r th date than u IM),000-studcnt uni*&gt;««aity
would
bo
now.
Modern
byhtoth?rS
eomciuhK
^«&gt;
citizen
s
of|ei?"eM
were
emP,oyed
*“bor/forri'
h e n eg lected to do a n y th in g ,
.
*• . with our own negroes. tt*The
science makes anything ’ pbshi'- oy oincr omciais
. s.
ble.
For Cotuhi and Colds, Head' j
ron- M l c a l l y the —
clo.K ,,( lmprc»Sion.. .m o n g .t whtch to t.
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
to bo a favorite,
fair”, /icemcd
pc*
BUTLER BROTHERS, one of property.
and All Aches and Pains
foreigners—presumhusky
nusky foreigner
Mg
tho biggest Chicago concerns
in August, of Inst ycai*, n Eight
y
Italians—were
carrying
a
ubTj
There is to be an important meeting in Atlanta on May withdraws firearms from its. Hut. meeting
ALL DRUGGISTS
was called by the San­
of articles for s^rj, although It ford Chamber of. .Commerce for very heavy piece of timber, six of |
5 for the purpose of securing general uniformity in the motor has
55c and 65c, jars and tabes
u t.ii.ju„ H
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ranged on each side, and one
purpose of talking over the them
vehicle laws of the south-eastern states Commissioners of a done
Hospital size, $3.00
million 'and u null yearly. the
at
each
end.
At
the
fobs
end
of
matter—of good roads und bonds tho timber was’ a little, chunkvBut to
from all sections will be in attendance and it is hoped that
build them wiUi., At this»Vime,
from the gathering there will come a uniform set of motor criminals-will get r^o lv ers, plen­ when my opinion .&gt;vjis. asked. .1 bdilt fellow who \vn*Tevidently: —
ty of them, just us they get plen- stated that
I f f i v V / t h i - bulk of j h e w ^ g b w ^
vehicle laws to be put
. . in. use in ail the south-eastern states , ty «&gt;f bootleg whisky.
You can all over th e ^ m U y rb m that 11 ^rW *r-tongiw w as^arn/N f- out / ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a E B a H B n H a B f lU H H a a a a u H a u a a B a a B f ln n
There is a great need for .uniformity in laws of this char- muke it difficult far dK-ent men to
against further bondinf: for i
’ hl^nmlnn.' r
acter. The way it is now the motorist of Florida often gets in KCt weapons for self-defense but ■was
the purpose. .The question wa 4
bLC / his hold and I
thei^-askeil, MHow are Wt» to huilJ I £

only draw-back being engine
Ible at the- moment of arriva
v or &lt;l*i&gt;arture when street traffic
undergo immediate and perit alterations.
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Itor Reed of Missouri,-while
in the doorway of the
irty Investigation committee
ild to a messenger boy who
..1 on hlu toes. "I’m tited of
fet&amp;damn kids tram p pto
The boy immediately*
no more of a damn
are a damn man," and
wasn’t .
------o— ----Persia the wicked die
ohly a baby (a InnoMirxa, tweaty-six
recently dissipated
Rivera that his
era deposed him
r brother, twenty-fire.
» and lAMM only a few
the throne fell
■on, only two.
nineteen years
will doubtless have
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• A Movement for Uniform Traffic Laws.

rouble while driving in other states on account of different ^ 0h#Scapfi?^K'r^ittiJkf
awfi and regulations. And autaists from other states often
get in trouble while in Florida by not knowing the traffic OTTO. H. KAHNr who once was
and now has a wagon-load
aws of this state. ’Much confusion hnd annoyance can be -poor
of money, did not lo.^o his comdone away with if some single hut reasonable laws are decid- Aton sense in accumulating his
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upan and then properly enforced.
rrtoney.
Ills son wrnits to play further bondinrr.'
A lengthy discu-Hiofix was in- lbl',r JU,t Pj°Por^ ' nthe
saxophone
and
that-m
ust
.be
Of all states-Florida-suffers the most on atfeount of the agonv^to an artistic man like dulged in und the i^ca wnn favor- As to roads: Thera nrd in myiii
Standard Oil Company of lack of uniform traffic laws. Tourists by the thousands come Kuhn, who really knows some­ ed by Mr; John Meisch, Mr. Con- fllio'l hut two places in Seminole "
holly, Mr. Douglax und others. County thdt actually need roods, ,5
York has ordered wrecking fo this state in their cars. During the winter season'more thing about mutiic.
f&gt;
I t was decided to ask the Board I outside of thoso now under con-J a
begin work burning sixBut'he
says,
"Anything,
is
bet­
red obnoxious signs which' out of state- license tags are seen than Florida tags. Theso ter thqn loafing," oitd.vncourages of County Commissioners to up- struction nnd this ?j first: Lakui_
•w. a long tim e' spoiled the tourists as a rule have to leam,Florida laws hyr experience. his son to organigo His saxo*, point'n Board of Equalizer* to Mary, nnd the second.- the ro a d ;i
' work with the tax assessor und on fr&gt;im Altamonte
to
Apopka ir
re of of nature;Ioving auto- Oftfen serious accidents.result from not knowing the rules of phone orchestru.
Tuesday, Sept. -4,. 1923, this board | thTough ForesfC ity. When these J"
John Ruskin would love
the road. At,best.Ihese.drivers-suffer inconveniences and Mr. I'inchot set un example to was- appointed, consisting of Mr. “r» built every town in the county)B
of this.
other fathers when ho ullowed his Dooley, of Geneva. Mr. DuBosc, will be connected by hard surfac. ;■
-------- o-------annoyancos as well as cause the home people trouble..
daughter to develop her talcpt. on
nnd "Mr. Clind, of Al- ed roads with the ri-jt cl the coun.jS
A platform haa been inventec
It is hoped this meeting in May will bring the desired re­ tho stage, in thut marvelous pro­ of-Sanford,
tamnnte. Mr. DuBuse declined to ty. Enough to do" until we can get
whies enablea airplanes to take oil
It'. Is n serve and Mr.
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Joe
was ‘o u rb rcath. and grow a little more.
or ynfke landings In a limited sults. The movement is nlong the right lines and means duction, "The Miracle,"
million times better to let your appointed. Since then this board Luko Mary should bavu her rodd
»fcas on the roof of a building much to al),thc states represented.

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m o l l Connecticut
There was once ao vyoung
woman
Who Next? .
town who was generally looked upon by herjjfiighbors as the
Exciting Times.
No Telepathy.
acme of religious perfection. So far as anyone knew she had
•A College of 60,000.
never broken any one. of the Ten Commandments.. She never
Coprrtgpi. ta il
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never told lies and was not much o j a gossiper either She . A NOTE from the Presidentin c o n n s.
P iM lIn t
LUXD U DBAS, V ltr - P m litit was the kind of a . woman whom‘mothers would ask their has forced Mr. Daugherty out ,ol
c w Ja r d n a n o
H(W
the Attorney General’s office
daughters to try t^imityte.
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could not do othemrlar th a t
A tt.i*
n . « * tea
Being the only child of perhaps the richest man In*town,- Hp
resign, although It was under­
business matters meant nothing to her and never In her en stood the President intended thatlO I I C W P T lO ir R A T K I i
T&lt;«r---- 17.00. 81s Months fl.BO tir^ life had &amp;he entertaftied the slightegt notion of ever he .should retain his office until
rerad !i» City hr Cafr'ar
the close of the investigation. ;
lie. Weedy Edition f t k ; going to work. Her life was hers, to live as she would. Liv­
That would have seemed a rea­
(l
‘4 t •i
ing in an industrious community where a starving child wjir sonable
program in view of the
ilfi
work’. - The fact th a t thus far "the chief wit­
Ko*ritri5. liu ObUu-irr unheard of, she had no incentive to do welfare
a n c iA L ifOtlcJsi
KotiesB, eards of thanks, resolutions beckoning hand of charity never appeared to her. She was.not nesses ngalnst Mr. paugherty
have been .two confessed crimin­
tnd notices of entertainments where
' charges are made, will he charged an athletic girl and tired quickly IH any form of sport. She als and one excited Indy.
How­
for a t *rettflkt hdvertlilng rat eg
played golf only on rare occasions mid miserably then.
ever, in or out or the office, the
out.
I t was the same way in other lilies of activity. She read truth will come
IBR Til B ASSOCIATBD PRE11
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A
CONGRESSMAN
is
indicted
titied to the uss.Xar.rapub.
Ion of u l - news dispatches the naTiiesljf a half duj.eh English authors. She could not dif­ for grafting.
_ lltetf to ft or not otherwise ferentiate even casually between a blank yerse and an heroic
With Daugherty out, nttneks
credited In this paper and also the
will
come undoubtedly on othffr
■local newe oubllahed herein. All couplet. The piano appealed to her at first, but pructice soon members of the Cabinet.
rights of re&gt;^ubIlcatloi. of special became irksome. After five years she gave it up because she
Attacks -on dead men, thal
dispatches hsrsln are also reserved.
simply couldn’t master Chopin. And thus it was with every­ can’t reply, are particularly nu­
thing. In shbrt her life was from day to day one continual re­ merous.
^•UESpAY, APRIL 7 , 1924.
Mr. Vnnderlip, wlio. used to be
cess, always waiting for something to happen and nothing head
o f. the biggest bank in. Am­
B1QLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY ever happening.
erica, has insured his life for a
million dollars, the money to be
GOD’S WONDERFUL LOVE:
. At the same time there was in a neighboring city an en­ used
in hunting down g raft—in
F o£ Qod so loved the world, that
he gave hla only begotten Son, tirely different type of individual. A young marv^ust out of case murderers dispose of him, tc
th a t whosoever belleveth in him college, entering upon a business career and then connected end his activities.
should not periRh, but hnvo ever- with the Jeading banking institution of that community. Dur­ We live in exciting times.
las^ng lift.
John 3:16.
ing his school days he had acquired, certain characteristics L e a r n e d Harvard - gentlemen,
which
were not to his credit. He smoked, drank, swore when —who might be more usefulf
VERITAS.
lertak
his
temper,
ungovernable when little things wiTnt wrong, got employed — will undertake
TjAjTH:' - So the frontlet’s older
transmission or- tele­
• legend ran,
the best of him. It must be said in justice to.him, however, thought
OnBthe - brief record’s opening that he observed the French maxim of “nothing to excess”, pathy, from Harvard to Pans,
across tho Atlnntic Ocean, i t ’s a
g page diudayed; '
N ol y e t. those pl9ar-eycd scholars and ilid not by/his liberties degenerate either mentally or harmless pastime, nnd if the gen­
tlemen on both sides have enougn
physically.
were afraid;
imagination they will believe thnt
Left the fair fn n t th at wrought
In spite of his love of “play” he was devoted to his work. they have accomplished some­
P the woe of man
Byii f a r Euphrates—where our He was always on the job a little before* he was due each thing.
• lire began
morning, and he mnde the bank his headquarters after work
H lk search for truth, and, seeking, hours, sometimes dropping in late at night to fmish'some ih- . . MEANWHILE it is fortunate
for the human rnce that slowly,
was betrayed—
through the uges, men have learn­
completcd
task.
He
read
copiously,
during
nights
when
girls
M lRit work new treason in their
or stag parties did not interfere, in hooks on finance, wage ed, with the spoken nnd printed
t ^ o g a s t shade.
Doubling the curse that brought scales and foreign exchange. He became nn authority on word, that they can transfer
thought from one brain to anoth­
life’s shortened span.
loans and discounts nnd an invaluable .asset to his hank. er satisfactorily. There never will
N urse of the future, daughter of
be any such thing as telepathy
He frequently saved it many thousands of dollars.
• the past,
this limited planet. Natural­
T hat stem phylactery, best be­
But what he had gleaned from his hooks and experience- on
ly, with millions of people think
comes thee now:
ing, nnd thinkijm .about each oth­
L1&amp; to the morning star thy not only benefited himself and his bankr^THT* friends and er.
within- the ItmHed 24 hours,
whomever
he
came
in
contact
with,
likewise
profited.
He
was
• margin brow!
many
coincidences
C a |t thy brave truth on every a willing helper always glad to show anyone where he could happen. interesting
Thuy deceive with false
i ■ warning blastl ’
save_a pengy horo and a penny-thcrc whtclrwould amount to hopes und beliefs those that pay
itch thy white hand to that
real money In a year’s time. The efficiency in which he ha(l too much attention, to coincidence.
■' forbidden bough;
And let thine earliest symbol be trained himself reacted to the benefit of all who knew him.
NEWTON D. BAKER, Secre­
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thy lastl
Now
which
of
these
two,
the
model
girl
in
the
small
town
tary
of War under Woodrow Wil­
• —Oliver Wendell Holmes.
or the Saturnallan city worker, do you think will better stand son, tells about.a college to have
students and be the big
day of favorite daughters the test when the call is made for an accounting of the deeds 60,000
gest
in
the United States. Hu bus
Alice Roosevpl and done on this earth? The one with no blotches op her charac­
the plans.
p K
c urr r*r i daughter are be ter, no blemishes on her moral record, all negative virtues, seen
Mr. Baker refused to give any
talked of for congress.
with no achievements; or the other, with entries on both details as to Who is the organizer
college, but says it will be
ft
X great'deal 1a said about Cool sides of the ledger, showing perhaps a stormy and irregular ifoothe
big.
idge’a taciturnity, but everytime career, but flanked by many positive virtues and the accom­ It needn’t be if the ’ profesfchrft
b* opfns his mouth, someone
plishment of many worth while and arduous tasks which uso radio. Students con be gath­
Wlahes ho hadn’t.
ered in little groups and hear the
helped to make the wheels of the world go round?
.
olearned professor as he sits talk­
Speaking of boxing, Grantlnnd
Positive
and
negative
virtues
are
always
worthy
of
con­
ing in his study.
RUe* says that socking is as tire­
some for the aocker aa for the sideration. I t will be this variahee heft’ which will causa THE old University of Paris,
many a person considerable alarm when his time comes tb jyith
« its thousands of half-starvr
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make the final check. Heaven 1uT ift
t
' Director Butler of the Philadel­
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Vi l*!?.1?phia police aays the only way to who did not do this or that. God wants merT ui/Hia heavert
tmr-fTght rrf the moon
■trofrtc*}r-( p m '
dMIniigR*‘“Tlwnrtff niuny an ethnocentric person who in lessonsJoy
for lack of money to buy candles,
IcMt that ia a permanent core.
the smug complacence of his own goodness regards his’fellow and
attending' lectures before day­
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MARSHALL FIELD &amp; Company do the biggest busi­
ness of any merchants in Chicago. They are also the biggest
advertisers in 1923 this great store us6d 2,354.008 lines of
advertising in Chicago newspapers. No advertising was done
by this concern in any Sunday newspaper during the entire
year. The fact that the biggest advertiser did the largest
business proves that the merchant who would he a success
must of necessity *be a consistent user of printer’s ink.

daughter work n:id develop the
power within h e r. than . tq keep
her sitting nround, waiting for
some little person to come along
and murry her.
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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, in a
gentle New .England sermon to a
gif up of am allboya, tells them,
“Work hard anil behave yoursel­
ves.” There could bo qo advice
much harder for boys to take.
Children are savages; ouvages
hate work.

has not functioned, for reasons
unknown to them, principally be­
cause Mr. Vaughan does not seem
to favor tHe idea
Mr. Vaughan
was asked by Ihe Board of Coqimissioners to meet with the
Equalizers at certain times nnd
places,'but I understand he ha.»
not done so.
I understand that
Mr. Vaughan opposes tho object
of this Bourd of Equalizers, and
now respectfully ask Mr. Vaughan
his reasons for not fuvoring the
fdea, and refusing to work with

9 ROOM HOUSC

Building lots onV ark A ve.
Beautiful home on F irst St. . . .
Corner lot in Normandy Square for only
$960.00,
Corner lot iii Bunea Vista for $900.00, Bize •
40x145.
5 acre celery f a r m at a ‘ real b a rg a in ,
close in.

first of all, for alia has waited all
theso years for the realization of
promises made every campaign
y«*r. Would even now fu\or n |
bond Issue to^ buil.1 ^r.er a' road!
ROOMS 501-2 '
where she want* it. Hut first, let
Largest Insurance Agency in Sanford.
us clear away all obstructions barring this ^ui^Equalization Board,'
First National Bank Bldg.------------------- Phone
pext Juno Tf necessary, and let
every fellow "tote fair” and bond­ M ■ i i i i a &lt; i i u i i i M H i H u m a i i u i H a M i u i i a
ing will be unneco.tsary for some
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time to come.
g a a a n a a B B a a a j r 'r a « u a a a a a a B a a u a B a a i M u g a M U a u Ba a
W. B. Ballard.
Altamcnto Springs. Fla.
IN-every ^ense, It la tla dcsire of this batik That it b« §

p. F. L A N E =

BOYS are full of pent-up ener­
known to you as YOUR bank. Only by giving our de* ■
gy and that fnuhes*. "behaving
positors the feeling that the institutiou is part theirs, Z
SOME
POLITICAL
HISTORY
themselves" moat difficult. -The
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GAINESVILLE SUN
boy that behaves himself most
■ of service... Our Advice is free and it can be of value to
vOne of the thriving young town’
^] Ho moved to N ew M ^t Richey in. perfectly, sad.- to relate, i*'quite
t
on the west coast ia New Port 1019 and is identified with lbo often the boy that amount* to the -The Sanfbrd Herald says the tarty known as the Abolition
j you in your.affair8. It is generously ..given, ..without
Richey- In 1383 Captain A. M.
internets of the place. - - least later on......... r
Tampa Trlbun6 is WTong in stktu
“strings to it.” It is our business to know thingB you
And the boy that behaves him­ iug that W. G. McAdoo U the the pre?j&lt;J?q&lt;3 X V . James 0»B irRichey came there from St. JoThe town is at the outlet of tho
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are likely tn/osk about.
soph, Missouri, that point then PUhIaJh}»Kolee. .River and has u self most outrageously, from the first native Georgian who ever ney, who is spoken cf as having
Itpint of view of s*me very-good had the chance to be e president. been of. Michigan. In 1814 James !J
called "hickory hammock.” ’ ’ "The' deep-water harbor.
old'lady, often turns out to be the "The Tribune ought to brush up" G. Birncy was again the nominee&lt;■ 5
captain planted an orange grove
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shall
welcome
you
as
a
depositor
and
and two years later aome effort
"Finds” in Florida continue* to ruler* and'leader of other men. says the Herald. "Major-Gener­ of the Abolition Party but the P
waa made to colonize the place be made in sufficient number to However, "work hard and behave al John C. Fremont, a native'of voto was small.
Another,party,
but not until 1911 waa the town fprnish thrills for many a novel­ yourselves" is good moral ad­ Savannah, Georgia, in 1850 was in the. tpeantlnigJ.' Was organised S’ extend every facility to help you solve
vice.
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laid out but it lay dormant for ist s story. Among the recent of
tho first candidate of the then and called the Republican party your problems*
-another five years. It^now lays these was one at West Palm
newly organized Republican par­ an d ' th a t patty aUo held only u
A REPUBLIC will probably be t y for the presidency.”
claim to having more millionaires Batch. While excavating.''for a
small voting power. To 1856 the
proclaimed
in,
Persia.
It
U
one
, »/«•.« ,
. ,/ ■ -The Ocala Banner callsl the AhoUtion-and-the-Republiettn p«p&gt;
a p s n - than' any other town in Pasco new hank building, the workmen . . .
came upon a large «mt «»mng th in g tq pr«;laim . a xi:puhlic,_An- tftanforrfrnereia-'^tfown~ahfi says, tica merged and then it was 'that
ktkmal
bmrT«v«rirtTeel"below the earth's other thing tq have a real one. It "the- editor m ust-also brush up Fremont was nominated.
-moat-distinguished Tit
The
~ will be • rapubUjh with
no doubt Dr. Elroy M. Avery
In fact below the sea certainly
on its political history.
an
interesting.*
an!
interaatlng.
backgrourtdr-iiM
editorial i
of Lake Worth.
Whan
!or think that Hon. James
i t of year* on
iht to the surface it was Persian Kings surveying the bat'
bo erpp;y, the front
e.vidonco of sn explosion,
had lived tnere

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Phone: Office 148

PIPE ORGAN CLUB . Mrs.
I S ..ENTERTAINED
To S t A gn6s Guild
On Monday afternoon tha mem­
'ueadny —' Subscription Bridge
bers of the S t . Agnes Guild n e t
Tuesday "at 8:30 a t Woman’**
club. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Scott on Oak Avenue. The rooms
on S&amp;nfonl Hdlgmig* •
Bigger* will be the hostesses,
were decorated with vases and bas­
dnrft
'cdnctdny—Nellie Turner Circle kets of many colorelJ'apWriir fUw- theAs mise mcustomary
b e r, spent the
m te ta a t 3:30 i&gt;. m: a t the home era. While a c h ^ u i . f Ve billed sawing Oft the wsrdrofc
of Mrs. George. Huff-on Myrtle
child,, whom they clothe
in the fire-pliee.
L.
Avenue. •
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Much business
,|tu f&gt;&amp;I to Mary.’a School an the ,1
hursdny—Fivot, Bridge*" a t t |e
e lite s bit of huaintaa
Woman's Club Thursday night and the Easter batiA f. Wi A i t i n ­
a t 8 p. m- For reservatiohs ned. At the condus|yH of* the bus­
•phone Mr*. Harry Walsb, 445-W. iness session the hostess' served
htftsday—Mrs. D. P. Drummond strawberry short cake and coffee.
will entertain a t bridge luncheon During the social hour a number
meet*
a t her home.on Magnolia Ave­ .of victrola (dictions were onpoy: Mrt.
nue.
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hursday—Mrs. John Bender will
Those attending the meeting at
’ «ritcrtaln tho members of tho Mrs.
Scott's were
Mesdames
Idlers Bridge Club, •
Maincs, Williams, Eatridge, Har­
Friday—-The Ladies’ Union of the ris, Marshall, Miller, Roasiter, Sel- Jr., Mr*.‘jO arki ^LAoni
[the Congregational church will man. Philips, Gatchel, Moore, Father Roger Avdorsop.
hold their monthly meeting at Smith, Sharon, Gardiner, and Misa
rMs. Harry Wi
[ tho‘home of Mrs. George $aun- Martha Fox.
ddrs on Third Street. Mrs. MunThe next meeting will be at the Powers,; grid Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
son and Mrs. Saunders hostesses. home of Mrs. Eatridge on San­ Hawkins, w en a congenial party
ford Heights with Mrs. Smith and .trending the day, Monday in DeMra. . Fred Strange was among Mrs. Eefridge as hostesses.
Land.
iiet-Sanford people spending the'
»y in Orlando on Monday.
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F a r Ik e P erio d fc a d la s I t H r a i M r I M P - ;
Mra. Howard Overlln and Misa
T he fo llo w in g re p o rt o f th a re c e ip t, an d d U k u ra m a an ta of. th e C o u n ­
itty Smith .spent Saturday very ty F u n d , of S em ln o la C o u n ty fo r th e period en d in g H ep trm b er 50th . 1913.
w ith th e b a la n c e s an d a ra o u o t o f w n rv a ala o u ts ta n d in g an d a s ta te m e n t
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ah«kr»s present a t the past presinpe .banquet given Thursday af&gt;
moon at the. Sdreno Hotel, and
e*ttmcheon given a t the Bayou
mita Club, gtven In honor of the
ftDOra and delegates to the connffon, by the $t. Petersbudg

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meeting of tho *Woma»,a Club
WMggaday afternoon tho Club
wmI tatattaln with an informal tea
honoring Mrs. John DicMns of
jMlIUdL .All the many friends of
M w L inL t,^ are - cordially ipvited
and all dub ntenbers
to be present.
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lekina lx especially bieSanfCfni iBlub women. f6r
that organized the Ban­
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loved ylaader and her ra­
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N et B alance A p ril le t, 1933
Hee*lp4e t p f Six g n t l u i
P rom — T ax C o llecto r. T a x e s -------- l'ron»—-Tax 'C o lle c to r. T a x e s an d L lcen ee
P ro m — T ax C o llecto r. E rro re .
F rom — t.'o m p tro ller. R rd e ia p ll
F ro m —C o m p tro ller, R a ilrJ a d
F ro m —C o m p tro lle r, T e lrg ra p l
F ro m —C tm tp trH Ie n M o to r Ta
F ro m —C o m p tro lle r. O a a - T a z
F ro m —C lerk . E scap ed P rla o
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F ro m V arlo u e. n .f u n d *
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BegiiulMtpiil 4th. See our Window for the linest display of Baseball
Goods during' thle week. The Lucky Dog Kind.
A^T T H E .S P O R T S M A N STORE.

A sk us about the new
way to pay for the

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paid fo r b y
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C o u n ty N u rse
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D onS tlboa to H o sp ita l
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E x p en se A tto rn a y , C o u n ty C om lm saloners ......—.....- —
F u n d s tra n s f e rr e d , O na D ep o sito ry to a n e th e r ....
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T ru s te e s B alance H eptem her SMh. 1933
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9130,04)0.041 BOND l a s t s: F t 'M )
T ru s te e s aB lan ee A pril 1st) 19JJ
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O u tsta n d in g W a rra n ts AprJI 1s t. 1923 .........—..............

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• |'I 4 CJTY FUND
I t 113 -------I I t. 1933 J L Z .

Or. F in le y M ethod C om pany .... A........................... - ......Cr. In c id e n ta l E x p en se s
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Cr. A u stin B rid g e Co--------------------- .............. ...A...............

In c id e n ta ls
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C are of C o u n ty P o o rt
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F u r n itu r S 'a n d F ix tu r e s fo r 'P o o r H ouse an d P a rm a
E x p en se s O p e ra tio n fo r T o o r H ouse a n d F aros - .....
A llo w an c e m ad e to P a u p e ra o u tsid e of P o o r H o u se
an d p aid by w a r r a n ts -------- —..J................... ...............
C o ro n er's I n q u e s ts :
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F e e s o f O fficers, J u r o r s an d W itn e ss -----------------S ta tio n e ry a n d P rin tin g :
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N et B alnnee A pril 1st. 1923 . ,.—........ .........
R e ce ip ts fo r SI* M onths .. ............r .....

M entbai

h g fPom 8t. Petersburg, where
attended the American Leion ednvention.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schoeder,
ho have spent the past month
ith,{heir daughter, Mrs. Herman E x p e n se of C o u n ty R a lid in g a ; .
J a n ito r s a n d O th e r A tte n d a n ts ’ —
chwalbe on Ninth Street, left
L ig h ts. F u e l an d W a te r ------- y*—
ionday for their home in'SavanIn s a u ra n e e ,
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an d C lark to C o u n ty C om ralselonera -----,-----------P e r D iem an d .M ile•age
ag e of C om m leelonera -------........----- P ay o f S h e riff f o r A cocnd/inee on C ounty C om m issioners
S a la rie s &lt;,r O th er O fficers a n d E m ptoyew a:'C ounty C llnfc
...................................................................... 300.00
A tto rn e y f o r C o u n ty C o m m lsslo n era ...................- ...... 300.00
S u p e rv iso r o f R e g is tr a tio n ------------- ---- --------- - ..... 340.00
■ C ounty P h y sic ia n —«...— — ....— .................................. 300.00
1,353.07
C o u n ty D e m o n stra tio n A g en t
------—««—;..iR e p airs to C o u n ty B u lld Jn g s:
71.60
* C o u rt H ouse .—............. ..........................................................
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J a il
asil.M■••senfaiiinastt**#**iissaMi
F u r n itu r e a n d F ix tu r e s fo r:
C o u rt H o u se •...................... .......... - .......—
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T ru s te e s B s la n re A pril 1st. 133 ................
O u tsta n d in g YVarrnots A prl 1st, 1923

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; All .candidates fqr Comity
d e ^ ir iR * S b *
.Offfeesi must qualify at- offke Cor.y Oak
Arenac and Third Street.
of secretary of the County
O IL S G A S
Democratic Executive ComExclusive Agent* for Ffcfc
bUtce.
Tires and Tubes
R. J. HOLLY, Secretary,
Room 8, Ball Bklg.
“SERVICE TEAT MAKES

PHONE 8

M aking n aim lck
D isb u rse m rn ts f a r 81a M onll
In te re s t on n o n d s —.......I.......
n rld g d w o rk ^.. ................— —
S,ra la ry Bond
T ru s te e s ......• ..........—..........
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D epository B alance H ep trm l r 30lh . 192.3

Or, T a x e s .............-----------------------F rom — T ax Coi
F ro m —T a x C o ll___ ir. T a x e s an d L icences ....................
F ro m —T a x C ollector,, E rro rs . In ao lv en cra and D. A.
F ro m —C o m p tro lle r, R e dem ptions ...................................
F ro m —C o m p tro lle r, R a ilro a d T ax
F ro m —C o m p tro lle r T e le g ra p h T ax
P ro m — B a n k s, I n te r e s t ---------------F ro m — B a n k s, T ra n s f e r ...........— .....

ISDING

Wheeless &amp; Welsh

To Candidates

NONE

Ftnm-^TaX-jCnUec.r

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daiger TC: O u le ta n d ln w -W * rra p la . A p r t n i r n T j r
rnied from Tampa, Monday eve- t}\
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et B alance, A p ril la t. 1933 .........----lojr, where they spent the week* N
R e a e l . t a f a r Nix M o n l k a t ...

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BllNKBT AMOS^ Comptroller.1

and Mrs./ Harry Heeron and

D ep o sito ry BalaAco ftep tA n b e ih o th .. i o i i
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O u tsta n d in g W a r r a n ts - A ir ll &gt;t. 1933
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D epository B alance A pril I
O u tsta n d in g ‘W a rra n ts Apr

M ak in g

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of th e A sse ts an d L ia b ilitie s, an d th e vah ie of C o u n t y P ro p e rty , o th e r
th a n School o f th a sa id S em inole C ounty a* re p o rte d on th e 30th day of
S ep tem b er,' 1S 33 b y th a Boa rtf of C ounty C o m m issio n er. at\d th e C lerk
of th e C irc u it C o u rt Is-.barahy p u b lish ed undep. th e p ro v isio n * o f C h a p te r
&lt;113. A cta o f 1&gt; 1», L aw s o f F lo rid a. - * * , ' * .

D lsU nrnem rnla fee S is

L ic en se s
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D l i k a r w a r s t a Far 91a f n i
P sy irta n ts o f . W a r ra n ts .*x
1 m ip r r n
bn W arVant* ..L....

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor

[Mrs. J. M. Wallace and sister,
Irs. Bishop, motored tb Orlando
a Monday where they spent the
k i moat pleasantly.
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'vTORTv MYERS, Apr. 1—|140.000. *ddltlon,lo Franklin Arm» ho­
tel Bearing completion., ' , r . .
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�THE 8AN0RD

BALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924.

defendant quoted in full an edl- thousands of -men, his fighting thur PRugg ehlef justice of the those being considered and the Is that
■nd address clearly. Yoa will re- • •
tonal
from
the
Star accusing
him elephants,
his great palaces
ami Massanuscttj i supreme judicial' Virtual elimination of C
./ i !
•
n _ •J __ a
IT _ —IX ___ »_
1 __ _1^ „ # ' . | J
4- V I Chief Jus- I
celve a ten cent \bottle of FO­
tice Rugg from the Hat.
|
LEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM- •
name .into the' oil discussion and miserable death by Alexander,
w it u i g n i i , o i i u o r i i a i u i
The general belief of those
alleged that - thus the added and who came from barbarous Mace­ wt-vR,
.POUND" for coughs,—coMs —anrf—
gonernl circulation tp .th e current donia w ith- 'only 30,000 men. Borah,of -Id ho—
dose-hr-tho presW ont-hrlhat he
hoarseness, also free sample pack,
Good luck to the new-republic of
rummur.***" *'•" ~
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The prcsic nit during his con would like to appoint Chief Jus­
ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic
Persia.
It has an Interesting
A letter written by Albert
ferencs
w
il»
Senator
Poppei
tice
Rugg,
and
would
dq
so
if
stimulant for the kidneys and
Hnrtwig, of San Juan, Texas,
past.
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MONEY
the chief justice were from, any
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
stated th at in October, 1019, he
for Constipation and Billouanesa.
went on n "pleasure trip” from
o th ir State tHan Massachusetts.
add ten'cents to» These wonderful remedies haTe
Send (his
Kansas City and was “induced to
The president feels, however, that
Wo Sheffield Ave.,, helped .millions of people.
Try
buy, and later 'found that he had
Massachusetts already has more Foley A Co.
ritlng your namei them. Sold everywhere.
a piece of land I never saw.”
than Its share of federal ,office*. Chicago, III.
Under date of May 7, 1918,
Numerous telegrams an I let­
George C. and Jennie A, Brown­
ters urging appofMfaents of var­
Continued from page one.
ell told of leaving Watertown, S. ized by a resolution.
ious mert were received a t the
ir.
D.,’ for "Magic Valley" in the along the lines recently This
White House today and indica­
suggest-'
/
5
Rio Grande valley on an Excur­ ed by President Coolidge.
tions develop'd of considerable _______ -— — — — SPECIAL
sion In which they were _ shown
pressure
from
the
progressive
By further m odifications
ho
a good time."
wing of the Republican party .in
house authorizing the -committees
favor of Judge Kenyon. Repre­
“Autos met us and whirled us to make available to the ionite
through the towns and went or house information obtained
sentative &gt; McLeod, Republican,
Michigan, at a conference with
from one show place to another," from tax returns,' waa changed
they wrote. “We .were shown an so that the committes . could
the president urged ?the appoint­
alfalfa field • which they said make public only the name and
ment . of. Governor Groesbeck,
who was ' formerly attorney gen­
could be cut eleven times a year. address of taxpayers, the total
eral of Michigan.
........
We signed up on the return trip. nmount of' income tax paid ar\d
•i
Pepper Doesn't Want It.
the amount of refunds made to
i Senator Pepper, one of those
each.
t conferring with the • president,
Florl
• has himself been mentioned for ■ Chuluota ---------------------- -------iller
to
the
list,
of
the
office
but
the
genorai
belief
Continued from page 1
of the federal court of appeals,
and former Governor Nathan L.
(Continued from page 2) •
Miller, of New York.
people at some convenient mo­
Indications were given during
ment,”
•
.
the day, however, that others still
Then the unhappy
"great in the president’s mind to a
King” . wi'/i his hundreds of greater or less degree were Ar-

ARE
Play O f STARTLING
T A T P C rrrv f n
IXT
Ion Comedians
LAND SCANDAL
Vluch Enjoyed • Continued from ooec one.—'
if a . largo .audience that
I • thq .Norton’s Comedians
opening number last night
MnarnTTheatre. “ Birds O’r" was the play presented
company, which will be h e r '
iout this week.
:t O’Feather” is a three-act
drama and is a story full
.and politics, with plenty
wophy and brimming over
dm wholesome' humor. It is
th a t Orlando people liked
that the company was askrive a repeat performance,
■’as attended by as large an
o as greeted Its first pren.
omcrous clever and humorjations were well handled
cast led by the splendid
of .Frank Norton taking
ing role. Not only was the
eatly enjoyed but the specumbers between acts were
&gt;preclsted. Excellent mufurnished by the company’s
Centra called the Green
fovelty Oicbestra.
n’s 'Comedians have lust
in engagement a t Orlantwo weeks and earlier in
mn played there several
ontlnuously and upon the
•n of its engagement here,
irn there xcr .a third en-

SENATE O K E Y S
REVENUE C U T
OF 25 PER CENT

j . Chuluota Inn

Osark Trail” will he the
seated tonight by the N er.
msdlene.

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G eneva
Parish of. West Virginia,
guest of Mrs. Bucklish.
id Mrs. Honry Morse of
Y., who has been.apendwinter here left for their
»nday.
L M. Llttler and daughter,
of New Smyrna and Mrs.
igg* and daughter, Irene,
•* guests of Mrs. T.T’W ;
last week.
nd - Mrs. George Peters
•pping in Sanford Friday.
xxiley, Miss Moran and
glaa attended the teach­
ing a t Chuluota .Friday
a number attended the
chautauqu in Sanford.
anity Cli
held their
meeting it Mrs. Dr.
Monday; i
d Mrs. O. R. Nicholson of
Beach spent a few days
and Mrs. Henry Levy.
Nicholson of Osteen visitlother last Thursday!
Carltpp . ShcflTJcJd„ end,
, Marie 0f ” Macon, Ga.,
. Laura Harris and Mrs.
nlth of (Jhuluota, spent
•vitta Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
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Mrs. E.
Jv. VanRiper and
. Carrie, who have been
the winter her, rooming
. T. W. Prevatt left Satr their home in Romulus,
Brown left last Monday
-da on business,
d Mrs. Henry Levy and
Mrs. V. T. Peters, Mrs.
I daughter, Rosa, spent
&gt;y in DeLeon Springs,
imoines of Osceola, was
sday on business.
H. Kilbe will soon open
t market in Oveida.
I Mrs. T. W. Prevatt
'ripndp Monday on busl-i

0 U P YOUR
VZY LIVER

Oviedo, Fla

Phone 4

$ 2 5 .0 0 t o
$480

NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS CORNER
CHULUOTA AND OVIEDO ROAD

PROMPT DELIVERIES

SMALL CASH PAYMENT
...

PROMPT A N D COURTEOUS SERVICE,
— WE ALSO DO GENERAL AUTO ~
REPAIR WORK

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———Balance Monthly—— —

Clement

Oviedo Motor

....P h a r m a c y
TTSuit orf-the-ut tefanee
tfum f
or publication of any of the state­
ments.
Ho also specifically denied know­
ing "whether the stock of the Hard­
for men and boys. Don't
ing Publishing Company . !» of
sound.and substantial value;” de­
nied knowledge that-thr-plaints f|*
.-■i *fail to get Aur prices'behad been damaged, “ia any sum
whatsoever," by the Ossining
-------------------speech; and'denied that he “au llwrlted the N ew Y uik YrlhurnFW
moke and publish a fair report”
of the speech.
Mr. Vanderllp’s answer asserted
that the plaintiffs “gave /added
and general circulation and public­
ity to the alleged and pretended
slander” by publishing in the Star ■ General Mdse. —— -------------------------- Oviedo, Fla.
and other newspapers, a false re­
port of the Ossining address. The I r a M ^ u H a a K n a w a a a M a a u a a a a a a n a a a B a H a M M a a a a !

SU IT S

O viedo, n a .
t .»i
.na

PRINCESS THEATRE -— --------------- PRINCESS THEATRE
*One K ey with Each $1.00 Purchase.

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.Merchants W ho Give Them

F. P. Rines, Stokes’ Store No. 1, Popular Market,
Kent Vuic. Works, M. Kronen’s, Smith’s Garage and
Service Station and Seminole Meat Market.
5 Every Key worth 20c to Customer*

I f you have not seen this development, drive o u tir o m
Sanford or Orlando, distance 22 miles, o v e r g o o ^ r ^ d s to
the Okeechobee division of its lines at Chuluot^vSnd you
will find-a high rolling country interspersed with clear,
spring-fed sand bottom lakes, with high banks and well
stocked with fish... A most delightful country for an all
year residence. Chuluota possesses many natural ad­
vantages to the home-seeker, the citrus grower or the
trucker... Flowing wells are had in the trucking district
varying in depth to 200 feet and many are taking advan­
tage of its equitable climate, fertile soil, ..beautiful ..and

NOTICE
me wishing to comtie'With the Knights
Kw Klux Klan of
4 may So so by ad&gt;g mall to Pottpfflce

Repairing

OPEN DAY A N D NIGHT - — LAD

REST

o f her guests.

For further information write or phone Mrs. Chas, D. Brumley, Manager
Chuluota Inn, Chuluota, Florida.______ :----- ------ ----------- -----------~-------Qnthe^ JoeS au se^X3om er
w1 •WT

NOW OWNED BY O. C,

For information on lai
Augustine, or Chas* D,

or phone Jas. E. Ingraham, President, St*
, Res. Agfc, Chuluota, Florida.

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Political
Announcem ents

iford Daily Herald
lNT-AD r a t e s

DRESSMAKING
"
DRESSMAKING.
We are equipping a shop tb do
all kinds of dressmaking. cloth*
Ing for all ages. A shop for all
kinds of sowmtr. VTe respectfully
solicit the pstronsge'of the people
of Sanford and vicinity.
• &gt; • .■
LANDA i ♦
402 Sanford A tr. *

SALFORD BUSINESS ACTIVITIES OFlM PO RTANCE

ROOMS FORT RENT LOST A N D FOUND

MISCELLANEOUS- SUTOMOBILES A N D
FOR SALE
REPAIRS

HELP W ANTED

WANTED—First class eook. HarFDR RENT—Furnished two-room Lo s t a n . ©pportu n ltr to kee p FOR SALE—DeSoto points and
reH's Cafe, Tavares. Fla.
the
times
by
not
,
abreast
with
&gt;■ . FORDS
apartment. Private bath, also
WANTED—Sanford business men
vanrlshca
at.
Sanford
Novelty
bedVoom* 703 Palmetto Ave.
c,a88ificd Pa&lt;?,oa of Works, sole agents. •
New and lysed
who are in need of competent
154-tfc
— 7---- — - rdor daily newspaper. H ROADSTERS
’“oping
apart„ant
help should read the classlfled
FOR RENT—Housekeeping a p a r t - d d k contain many intercut in FOR SALE—Rhode Island -eggs S t
I . • TOURINGS
,. ment adjoining bath,, nrst.
Door,Liessnee*.
page of' The Herald. There’s no
first, floor,tnesaages.
I t will pay you to reai
neassger. It
for setting,, 15 eggs for. tUK). •
.
COUPES
front ontrance; also "one bedroom
reasoh for-sending out-of-town’for
Mrs.
Ellsworth,
Beardall
Avenue,
DEDANS
second floor. 5l7 3rii St. and pal- TTp for today: You are known
help when thero is probahly just
Sanford. Phoni 3308.
/83-tfft ‘ i
mettb Ave. Mrs. C. II. Smith
TON
TRUCKS
the person you w an tjjt. th e eity.
rty tho company you keep; therenr »i BALE—C
a/\L&gt;cs—i^oiorea
olored &gt; people j r j
5 RESIT—Two
Cash or terms.
wo rooms, up-1 „ d avoid miyonnaipo dressing F ojstraighten
WANTED—Position by middle age
.'*?
MISCELLANEOUS ", F 5stairs
your hair, new rem­
and one downstairs. 111. &lt;re avaid • mayonnaise dreasing.
lddy. pleasing as useful companWe.Sell or trade.
edy,
order
a
dollars
worth
today
L.Uion to well to do gentleman or
WANTED
J Laurel Ave.
has been mixed up w ithoik—• and pay postman on delivery.
EDWARD HIGGINS,
lady. P. O. Box 742.
JFOR
RENT—Two
fn
rn
iih
e
T
M
ew
Haven
Register.
Madam Harriet,
Cra-mi Company, Wilson,,N. C .^
Aythonzed Ford Dealer
rooms for rent. Phone 24
CLERKS. Railwa
■ay Mail, 18-35.
Beauty 'Parlor.
SANFORD STOVE WORKS, 321
Sanford.
REAL ESTATE
.'Exam. May 3. $133 mo. EXperlOver Mobley's Drug Store.
First Street. Next' door to Smith
SALE—Ford Roadster prac-• ence.unnecssary.' For free pertlcPark Ave. Phone 245.
iJA T T C U C !
T&gt;U,U rr iOR SALE—Rooming house cheap. brothers. We sell, trade, and re­ FOR
new. Bargain. See Stew -1ulam, write R. Terry fformer Civil
n U U d U iO r U K
Party leaving town. Phono 49-J pair all kinds o^cook stoves. If arttically
Dutton.
Service examiner) 183 Barrister
POLITICAL):.
„„„
,
I&lt;r,inquiry)CbctQ.Cola Plant.
your trouble is stove trouble, see
•
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, onu Bldg., Washington. D. C,
FOR
REN
T-M
odem
seven-^om
C
TR
s
A
^
F
i
v
V
V
^
'
furnisfTus.
ANNOUNCEMENTS house. Phone 51.
19fR
Ford
light
truck
in
good
WANTED—Salesman,
can
use
few
| ed bungalow, 'everything new,
SALE—Ancona baby chicks. condition. Inquire Floyd Wash,&lt;w
live wire real estate salesmen
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER }FOR RENT—5-room cottage ith (pcap, good term s.' Apply 203 FOR
Fino rtrnln pure-bred ancona bum. Phono 253-W.
cither sex; Cali between 10 and
I hereby announce' my candidacy
bath, lights and water.
J-.
1
oily
Avenue..
chicks, hatched from eggs from my
12. Coral Gables office.
for' re-electipn to *the office of Thigpen.
..............
flock of carefuily selected
county commissioner of District FOR REN’l'—10-room house en- OR SALE-—New 5-room house own
r( 5tOItPCrDLB( 5ttE«S“ nWANr- J
VULCANIZING
2 1-2 miles on W. First St., bleeders. My 17 years experience
No. 3, Seminole county, subject to
ED—5,000 colored laborers can ' ' .
trally located. Apply 410 )ak 12500, terms.' Inquire L* II. Echols. in breeding anconas assure you the
Rood
the action of the voters oh June 3rd. Ave.
find work at Hastings,.. Florida, *
Goodyear
.
best
to
be
had
in
the
&lt;
breed.
All
_____________________
j
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I
Bione
402-Mrl.
_______ C. W. ENTZM1NGER.
April 14 to June 1, harvesting po. .. and
chicks delivered South Baldwin
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR SALE OR RENT—Furilah- POR RENT—One 12-room flat, Ancona Farm, Lillian, Ala.
tato
crop. Good pay and free
Balloon
Tires
ed bungalow, 120C Palm tto,] good condition, centrally located,
I hereby nnnounce my candidacy rent
ing quarters. I)ont’ write, come vtf«t
nt $45
f i r, month
mAnlk with
*mI|U garage, los- 1
Used Cars
FOR
SALE—Rcmjpgton
type-;
for re-election for the office of
for work. Work for the’.
writer with wldo carriage, $30.00 KENT VULCANIZING WORKS, ready
Bession at once. See .R; .J- Hfly, tt)R RENT—Store room, good con­
..•iut
whole
family.
County Commissioner of Seminole owner,
Commercial
SL
Room 8 Ball Building.
for quick sale. Inquire Herald of­
*. A *
dition, good location.
....County, District No. 1, subject to
WANTED—Twenty
live
and
hust.
fice. '
____
the action of the Democratic pri­ FOR RENT—Large 7-room ho' ic;
ling
boys
to
deliver
and
sell
the-'
.
*
POR
SALE-^-Ford
racer
in
good
POR
RENT—One
two-room
apart­
FOR SALE—One pair mules and
mary June 3, 1924.
can sublet an apartment. A| &gt;Jy ment, close in.
Herald in Sanford. Good m oney.--u :
condition,
1921
engine;
a
bar­
wagon,
cheap,
or
one
mule.
Lew­
.
G. L. BLEDSOE.
for the right kind of boya. Coijiev„(,jrt(-|
T. A. Green leaf, Ukfc Mary.
is, Altamonte
Springs. Phone gain. See it at 323 Palmetto Ave. dosm
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
*
to the Herald office tomor^
FDR SALE—120 acres wild land, C00-G.
tow afternoon right after school ,
.
I respectfully announce (mytolf
suitable for vegetable and grovo, FOR SALE—Twelvw-head-of good Phone y i.
and see the Circultaion Manager'
i
as a,candidate forr t$e Hquse of
$1290.
i
i.i
«mules; can bb'- seen -at the Or­
C l r r k lt r » q r
of
the
Herald
for
particulars.
Representatives from
Seminole I Js u thed l r l a l ("Ircalt &lt;t(
lando Novelty Work*.
Address
rr. ' T r lep h o u e
d U c u a tla County, subject to the Democratic f a r n r m l n a l r C a n
‘ ■
ftjsr*
FOR SALE—15 acres cilery land R. !L Lockhart &amp; Co., Orlando. Fla.
laeaa a re. n o t v a lid . '
rimary, June 3, 1924. If elected
C1TAT
fronting
on
I-ako
Monroe,
lil
purfeoua. P ro m p t, E f f ic ie n t
will advocate constructive legis­ M a rin a Craw foril^
acr^s cleared nnd under irrigation, FOR SALE—Household furniture. See Chevrolet First—
BUILDING
xt i
t
&gt;
S e r v ic e
n d ftnd
f r ie n d ,’ IT.
1020 Union Ave.
lation for tho benefit irf the great­ - hCuras bwafo
.____ 1 RAYMOND Lr ALLEN.
all planted, four flowing wells,
rd , C o m p U la k a i,
i
l
'.-‘►
f
c
i
r
A --.X 1
MATERIAL
est number of people in Seminolo
FOR SALE—6 ft. counter ahow
cho^p.
’
vt
*
‘ FOR’’TAX ASSESSOR. .
n«*njnmln# L. firlffln. a t hi./
County and the state of Florida.
case. Small gas range and wood Ask us about the new MIRACLE Concrete Co^ general
I
wish
to
announce
that
I
am
a.
Political
D efendants.
_____
J. R. LYLES.
FOR SALE—5 acres all in culti­ range. 109 N. Sanford Ave.
candidate for re-oiectlon to the
cement work, aidewlaks, beildT o p e n j n m ln e ’L. U rflffln.
vation, 5-room house, good'bam.
office of Tax Assessor of Semi- FOR CONSTABLE
OF DIS­ wife. H e n r i e t t a R. (lrlffln. If llv^._.
lng blocks, irrigation boxea. J. B.
| Announcements
■E
way
to
pay
for
the
IVII11 a m a. A ndcnrl.il. jf UvInx.lU.
nic.ja. Lake Monroe front with paved
nold County, subject to the decis­
TRICT NO. 1.
Tcrwllieger, Prop.______________
Blelff, a n d wife, Kmtnn A. Btijff,
HI, iff. road, $5,000.00.
TTH5SRCUTIKG ATTORNEY ion of the Democratic Primary to
I hereby announce that I am a 'V.
L u m b e r a n d B u ild in g Material.
If llvlnx, a ll of th e u n k n o w n h«jrs.
desire to aAnourifce tb thfe citi- be held June 3rd, 1924.
candidate for comtablc of District If
Chevrolet—San
Juan
llvlnx.
of
th
e
e
s
ta
t
e
of
Joh
hn
W.
Carter Lumber Cempany
_? Seminole County that I am
A. VAUGHAN.
K n P P P R t l l o H I q n H (i
No. 1, subject to the Democratic O rlffln, i P r t a m l . J . - 1). AVolvfrbn, bOR SALE—1(1 acres, 5 cleared,,
N. Laurel St. Phone- 506.
vegetable
lund,
flowing
well.
I
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U
C
x
cS
l
l
l
c
U
U
l
n
a
,
O
ndidate for the nomination to
If
llvlnx.
L
u
th
e
r
C.
P
o
rte
r.
If
llvnx.
rimary to be held June 3rd, 1924
FOR TAX COCLECTOB
HILL LUMBER CO. House
iting Attorney for the
O. P o r te r . If Ifvlnx. M arirarr: tt.
Garage.———
posed of
o: the LI beg to announce myaeff a can­ &amp;id district beig composed
.- '° ° ‘lln‘&lt; ,u&lt;^
ro o m h o u se w jth b a th ,
Ham sey. Inrtlvld u a lly * a n d aa me- J h S P.b' ”' 1”
Service, Quality and Price;'
Court of. Seminole. (Jourtsy, didate
following
voting
precincts:
San_
_
___________
,
ni
.
.
for tho office of Tax Col­
oesaor In t r u s t '-to- Ito b e rt H. n»mct to the; action Of the DsmO- lector of
Phone
135.
v
sey. If llvlnx. C h a rles C. Warwick, f o b s a l e —Lo t,
Somtnole County, aubjwt fortfrL ike Monroe and Paolo.
in R o,,i,nd £ ° ° d
b a rn ,
te n a n t
" Primary, «*une.3ra, 1924; .1 to the decision of the Democratic
T r u s te e a n d hi* successors. If liv­
P. E. WALKER.
nateful lor your vote and Primary to be held June 3rd, 1924.
ing. .MArxaret W. Ram sey, If llvlnx. . Heights. High and dry. A-l loca­
FOR SHERIFF.
u nd Abel firlffln . If llvlnx. Admin­ tion on Sanford Ave., from $250
Jiomination.
JL^C. .M A X W ELL^
I hereby announce myself as r i s t r a t o r of tho E s t a t e of J o h n W. to $500 each, easy terms. If you
i RNEST F. HOUSEHOLDER.
FOR COUNTY COM5IISSIONER candidate for Die oSce of SheriiT O rlffln, deceased, and If said par. want a desirable home come in nnd
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy of Seminole County, subject to the tie s a re dead, all p a r tie s clalm lnx
by announce my candi- for tho office of County Cortimis- Democratic primary Juno. 1921 In te r e s t u n d e r D enjam lne K Orlffln,
a n d wife. H e n r i e t t a B. Orlffln, dem*
_
for County Commissioner for sloner from district number two ____________ W. A. TILLIS.
ce ased. W illia m &lt;L—Andenrlert.-- deIf vou want a city Jo t,.» subur­
Krict No. 2 Seminole .County, of Seminolo county, subject to th e1FOH COUNTY COMMISSIONED
reused.
O.
W.
S
tslff,
y
lf
e
,
Em.
w
,
„
„
.
.
.
leirr,
and
W
l
DR C&lt;
mu ‘A. Hteltf, d4cea««d, «J1 of the ban. jot, n house ready built, cel­
Icct to tho Democratic Primary, action of .the Democratic primary
I.
eby
announce
m
y
ckndi*
‘unknown
h«inr, ii«cmar&lt;i, of the ery* farm, grove or anything in
3,. 1924
June 3,.jU&gt;24^.
lie----- for natuto of* J*o h• n W. Orlffln. deceased. tbeJ^jal Estate fino call us. We
dacyf for County Commissioner
l:!P. HAGAN.'
JOHN MEISCH.
Transfer-Draying
the fifth district of Seninole Coun­ J. I&gt;. W o lv erto n . .deceased, I.ulher
Fred Re W ilson.
!!«vV the owners prlcS onTyj
'
«
n 1 ’
' IA
F o rte r, deceased). L O. Porter,
»R CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SHERIFF
ty. Subject to the action', of tfye C.
H
\j
1
deceased.
XrarKSrct
H.
llnrnsey.
Inhereby announco that I am a To the Voters of Seraifiole County: June- Primary of 1924
-gnd-see u»;—We-give you
atto r n ey -At -law
d 'v M u a lly u h d aa aucceakar In-'trost
See C. E. -Chorpenlnfc
iidaic for the office, of Clark ^.1 hereby ntinouuce myself u can- ------ —-S-—-------R-HE r RrK*l L M R r r To itoliert 11. Hamsey,
Ham sey, deesased
deceased
i r g a i i i ^ j i t n d a urvic a.
.
olirt oT Soinlaolfe dfldato'rfor Sheriff or Seminole
PHONE
3302
h a rles C. W a rw ic k , T ru s te e am'
Semi
)LE (REALTYl CO.
First National Bank Bldg,
OF SCHOOL BOARt) C
hla successors, deceased, M arxare
subject to tjio action o f the County" subject to tho action of the MEftlB^R
Sanford,
Fla.
imip'iSTe
Hotel
Ailnexf
1
Wish
.to
announce
that
I
am
a
W. H amsey, deceased, and AbelI
Sanford — —
Florid*
locratic primary in June, 1924. Democratic primary to be held on candidate for Member'f of the Orlffln,
A dm inistrator* ttf
June 3rd. .If I am elected I pledge Schbol Boakd of Seminole Co. froifi tt»*i E s t a deceased.
t e o f J o h n ’-w. ■ottfna. 'd.*. '•feWftiljJdeceased, 6. W . Btelff. and
o r oth e rw la e, In apd $&lt;&gt; Die Wills Km 111.i A. .at elf f.
T U S f f ^ ^ ^ ^ C E myself t o fulfill the duties of this School district No. 3. Sublect to eeasvd;
folloWInx doscfllied piece, parcel
to tho
best r of^ my abtlil
onounce that I am a office
the decision of ih e: Democratic
• 4
« -*
* **
n ■
George A. DeCottes
r J o h n IV. (lrlffln. de»t h'e-ofltda&gt; a f . J dal Uia
. J.T tygpejl,,.
linlH.
R
j
1
h
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DVxJv
h
r&lt;
s&gt;
rv,
i
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oe
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il.
|
w Attomey&lt;at-I*w&gt; -w •iptr W
aW W S M T fR X h rT T n r
B late of F lo rid a m ore p a rtic u la rly
----- nTirTATTISITALL.
F o rte r. d eceusrd.
f- O.
describ ed a a fitllowa, to-\vlt:*
U4ak-a4&gt; O w liwtg &lt;
J ^ fl^ ira c a
for renomiOver Seminole County
ereaaed. M a rx a re t 8, Ham. . . Address
Has moved to Puleston A
FOR CLERKlilRCUIT COURT
Lot T w e n ty (JO) of Annie K. Orlfthe legal and nfTicicnt nation for tfie office of State At­
/Idually n n d a s su c ce sso r In
Bank
l
wish
to
announce
that
I
am
a
lln’a
Hubdlvlalnn
of
Section*
Seven
Brumley Bldg. Real Es­
Robert* H. H am sey, d e c ea s. First National Bank
of.tho executive officers torney of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
Bulldlfig,
for Clerk of the Circuit (7) and K lx h t ( t ) , T om m tilp T w e n ­
ar le s C. W a r w ic k T r u s t e e nod
tianford, ■
Florida
ity I promise to do my cuit of the State of Florida, sub- candidate
tate and all kinds of In­
ground
floor.
ty
o
n
e
'&lt;11),
S
outh.
H
anxo
T
h
ir
ty
caesHore,
deceased,
M
a
rx
a
re
t
,
_ect to the action of the Demo­ Court of Seminole Co., subject to fJO) Kant. M m e h a v i n g been, nla tle d
topt.prejudlcoc'.
surance.
ujsey,
deceased,
and
A|*k
No.
107-Telephono
349-Park
Avo.
DcnocmiC'
’
pYlmiry,
Juno
third.'
a
n
d
recorded
m
k.the
3rd
d
o
t
of
Oc­
cratic Primary. \Yourendorsement
G. STRINfcFSLI.OW.
. ’Sderensed. A d m in is tr a to r o^
*
of J o h n V
r a atcond .tturm'of office ,vVill be .1*/elected, I ‘ promise the faithful to b e r. 4 c * L r 1 * * f .T w J h r t 'n n l l l c recJ r tU ^ jP
■c o u n t y ~JI jd &lt;*£-----performance
l-of
the
'duties
con­
n
*?£.J5lf
J
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n
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h
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p
f
c«m
. r o th e rw ise ,'Jo , a n d t a tl
flatly a/kprocJated, . -, i
W h im t h e r o n n t y of'S«dH&gt;m,|e w as Ian ^h y e l n a u o v e described, or sfly
Subject, of course, tb the aetjon
ScheHe M aints
nected with that office. '
GEORGE
A.
DeCOTTES,
f
o
r
m
e
r
ly
a
p
a
r
t.
In
l
’la
t
nook
Tw
o
Studebaker, Packard, Chevrolet
r
f
J
h
i r e o f .und also uny. sn d nil been convcltod of murder In N ew
| the Democratic Primary to be State Attorney. Seventh Judicial
W. L. MORGAN.
(Z) on p a x * f o r t y , t h r e e H I ) , 'miM(
!&gt;•
iP
fg
s
o
n
s.
whose
n
a
m
e
or
nnme*
York. And .probably their mother
i Juno 3rd, I will be a candidate
b
e
in
g
the
n
o
r
th
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
(
N
'
i
)
of
the
J. L. PERKINS
Circuit, State of Florida
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
eTtfnkftown a n d w hq fnay he .lnLAWYER-:- .
the-dfflce of County Judge of
i l of th e .ti?P kikiln' t h e 'p r o p e r t y Involved In thought they were hflp Jewels.—
I wish to announce that I am a tnhoer thnwoeustht c aqstu a r qt eura r t(eNr W I(H
FOR SHERIFF
Miami
Herald.
Bales
Department
K 'i) or
inolp County. I shall be grateiS ,)■*"*«.« U»fu|
h e re in a b o v e
dr»— Court House
I hereby announce myself- a can­ randidate for} re-election to the cf- S ection Seven. (.7). T o w n sh ip tw e n ty - ffJJlt'L o r w h o claim • an y rig h t,
fox tho nomination and elecBan Juan Garage
of County Tag Collector of on e ( J l ) S outh, .I l a n x e T h ir ty (30) . : K ,,r I n te r e s t th e r e i n ns he|rs. .Notice o f A p i i l l r a l l o■s■ rtoa y T a x Deed
and if elected I assure the didate for rejection to the office fico
Seminole Counts, subject to the Bast.
anteee. by, th r o u x h o r I ' a d e r S e r t l o o 573 u t
of Bemlnole a fair and of sheriff of Seminole county sub­ action
a i a t a l r s u t t h e S tiit.'i&amp;iTs:.1
a te
p p e a r ln x fro m the sw o rn hill
tfie p a r t i e s or p ersons
of the Democratic primary of Itc oam
Notice Is hereby
p la i n t Hied In th is cause
fufSadministratlon of the af- ject to the action of the Demo­
iaihmI o r ‘ r e f e r re d to.
to
be'held
in
June.
•
t
r
e
e
t
I
n
v
e
stm
e
n
t
____
a
x
a
l
n
s
t
you.
t
h
a
t
yoti
an
d
each
of
cratic
primury
to
be
held
on
June
ne, a r e h e r e b y req u ired
of tb* "'flee.
o.
JN O .JJ. JIN K IN S._ yo u have o r claim to hav e some In ­
a p p e a r b e fo rr, our. ssfil c h a s e r of T a x C e rtif ic a te
3. If elected for another term I
Elton J Moughton
SCHELLE MAINES.
t e r e s t In a n d to th e la n d s h e r e in ­
r t a t th e C o u r t H ouse at d a te d the 1st day a f Ju n e . A. D.,
pledge
to
fulfill
the
duties
of
the
MEMBER
“
COUNTY
SCHOOL
above described, an d t h a t your
lorfdn, on th e 2nd day of U9«. has filed said c e r tif ic a te In ray
)R SUPERINTENDENT OF
ARCHITECT
office in tho same efficient manner
and has madb apnllcutlhrt for
BOARD
pla ce s of reside nce a r e unknow n.
1911. a n d
th e n and ufflce.
Tailors, Cleaners and D jen
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
lax deed to Issue In a c c r d a n c e w ith
T h e re fo re , you B e n ja m ln e L. Clrlfthat
I
have
conducted
it
in
the
I
hereby
announce
myself
a
can­
_
n
s
w
e
r
to
th
e
blit
of
First
National.
Bank Bldg.
hereby announce my candidacy past.
law.
Hold
certificate
e
m
b
ra
c
e
s
the
(In.
and
w
ife.
R
e
n
r
U
t
t
n
K.
Orlffln.
n*txx: ex h ib ite d a g a i n s t you In
didate for re-election as a member If llvlnxl IVHIIsm O. Andenrled. If
' scribed p r o p e r ty r»ttuUT Park An
re-election to the office of
Otherw ise, d e c re e s pro
Sanford,---------- Florida
/.
C. M. HAND.
Inofe C ounty, F lorida.
of the Coynty Board of Public In­ ILylnx. O. W. Stelff. sm l wife. Bmnty Superintendent of -public
lib l&gt;* e n t e r e d u x allist to - W i t : , 14 Int. In B e g . ' N W . 'C o r !
neh o f you.
fructlon of Seminole /bounty, FOR. BOARD OF PUBLIC liU struction fro n t' District &gt;'No. \3. n»a A. StelfT. If llvlnx. all of the
S f N E14, 8ec. 1; T w d . t t
(Geneva. Oviedo, O sceo laan d u n k n o w n h eirs. -If living, of th e
red t h a t t h i s C itatio n be 8., It. 23 E.. r u n H. SS8.C ft.. E. 6«3
STRUCTION
ct fa the Democifctio primary
n
t
h
e
H
anford
H
erald
,
a
ft.,
n
.
flj«.fl
rt. w . m t u T u U i l
I hereby announce my candidacy Chuiuota) subject to the action of J . D. W o lv erto n . If llvlnx. L u th e r
held on June 3rd, 1924.
published
In Hanford. H. r ig h t - o f - w a y ) —* acres. T h s said
T. W, LAWTON r 'tfo r re-clection na member of the the Democratic Primary, June 3rd, C. F o rte r. If llvlnx. I - O. P o rte r. If
i l R a u i U y , F lorida, once each land being assessed a t t h e d a t e of
1924. Having served as a mem­ llvlnx. .Marxaret a Hamsey. | n e ig h t co n s ec u tiv e w eeks. th e Issuance of, su c h c e r t i f i c a t e Ip
lit (COUNTY PROSECUTING Board of Public Instruction for ber
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m y h a n d a n d th e seal of ( h f i i n i m n o f 'A * ' M V l n n i
of
the
Board
since
1915,
and
Seminole County, Florida, repre­
ATTORNBY.
The Matthews Press
to
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H.
Ram
sey,
If
llvlnx.
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C o u rt on thin tho J t l h
having 'been chairman o f tha C h a r l e s V?. . W a r w i c k . T ru s te e and d sy .,o f March.
senting
school'.district
No.
2
tof
A. I). m i .
. W r ls k s DM gn l u f t r * F la .
wisXfto announce that I shall Seminole County, subject to the Board since 1919, especaMy fits mo
h is successors. If llvlnx. M a rx a re t (HEAL) ;
E. A. POirOLASS.
[a candidate for the office of 'D^moci'alic primary to be hold on fop- the work required ■m a Board W.
. Phone 417-L-2
R am sey. If llvlnx. nnd Abel C leflt. of t h e C ircuit C o u r t of the
anty l^osecuting Attorney, subW itn ess my offfolal s i g n a t u r e an d
QrHHht
If
ItvJnx.
A
d
m
in
is
tra
to
r
of
rafltnber, and if re-elected I prom­
HeveiiUi-JudlcInl C irc u it of F lo rJi^
a3
rd
,1
0
2
4
.
f&gt;,
,
n
,
•
l Hile th e 7lh day of M arch, A.
|t to' the endorsement of tho
t h e e s t a t e of J o h n IV. Orlffln. deJdC, In a n d fob S em inole County. m
U. 1921.
U t A g » A . U A L L A S . __ ise the same conscientious ana con- ceased, an d If dead,
all
p a rtie s n : IT. SpenceK Jr..
&gt;cratic voters at the June 3rd,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
aa
has
been
rend
tractive
service
aa.
ruts
D
e&lt;
c l a lm ln x I n te r e s t u n d e r Renjnmlne
Solicitor a n d C ounsel f o r
FOR ebUNTY JUDGE
srti.
........* ............
*
.
Clerk C irc u it C ourt
service. I-i O rlffln. a n d wife. - H e n r ie tta E.
red
in
my
many
years
of
(jom
pialntnnt.
y
Sem lnle C ounty, Kldrlda.
GfcORGE C. HERRING.
Sanford Sign Shop
O rlffln. decerned. W illiam Q. A n.
V CHAS. F. HARRISON,
Ry A. M. W e e k s . D. .C.
&gt;OR COUNTY JUDGE
APPROPRIATE
i*-,r. i
Geneva, Florida.
hereby announce myself as f
iw
^
n
ro
T
rh
rc
o
H
M
is
s
ro
N
B
R
LETTERING
the
Demo0 . C. Bryant, W ag­
pdidate for the offici of County action of the vo
I
hereby
announce
ray
candidacy
primary
June
3.
cratic
For
AHClasses
of Work
of Seminole County, subject
for re-election to the office of
JOHN O. LEONARDY.
' 107 North Sanfofd Ave.
Democratic primary, June 3^
ner,
Fla.,
will
Veil
at
C*unty Commissioner from DisFOR COUNTY JUDGE
I pledge faithful service
1"
!1 1
To the People of Seminole County: tt it-num ber four of Seminole
I you nominate me.
County,
subject
to
the
action
of
Carolina,-FIorida
filliI
am
a
candidate
'f
o
r
.Coupty
___ 1______ J l U.SHARON^
W ANTED TO RENT
Judge, your support and vote on the Democrat primary June 3,1924.
FOR CLBRK OF COURT
B. F. WHEELER.
June
the
3rd
will
be
appreciated.
hereby announce my candiing. Station,
g a s at 2 WA?IT—To rent 3, 4, or 5 room
SAMUEL A. B. -WILKINSON.
FOR STATE ATTORNEY.-*.
%, t i
for the office Of Clerk of the
houae. fu rn iahed cur unfurnUhI hereby announce my candi­
FOR" REPRESENTATIVE.
ait Court, Seminole County.
ed,
cents above ebst the Inquire H- C. i Morgan&gt; P. 0. year.
I hereby announce my candidacy dacy tor the office of Stata Attor­
Box
Ida, subject to the decision of
AND SUPPLIES
ney
for
the
Seventh
Judicial
Cir­
301.__________________________
Democratic Primary to be for membor House of Representa­
,
J
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n
f
o
r
d
.
fla
.I
on June 3rd, A. D., 1924. I tives for Seminole County subject cuit af Florida, (Ubject to the Dem­
year around. **
WANTER-rTo rent- J ©r 4 unfur­
* toe efficiency and servica in to tho action of the voters a t the ocratic Primary to be held June 3,
nished .'coma'' o r’ .kmall house
•
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1924.
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in. Address J. R. Wells,
*r
J. A. SCARLETT.
N IM IM N IIIIIIIIIIIin illl)U U M IIU IIH IIIIIIII
VANCE E DOUGLASS.
, Gen. Del., City. •
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Cash in Advance

FOR MEMRER 8CHOOL HOARD
I hereby announce myself a-uuididato for re-election to the office
jelep h nitrd tide. w ill h e r f r n l Irani p a tro n * « »d colof member of the board of public
ta r a c a t Im m ed ia tely tmw
i
Instruction, representing - school
irmikulL r.
j
district No, 1 of Seminole Coun‘y,
to e ■ Itaie
..A n y ~ l* . * - - - subject to the Democratic primary
: « 2 « ‘ to be,held on June 3rd. 1924.
ri2 L ”
rE 5 ~ :&gt;
^ R E D T. WIWJAMS.
Kuril Typo lfo'tlbl4 nt.i.Vr
TO
THE
VOTERS O P THE 19T1I
la U t. .
,
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
reduced d ales a r e for eoncull*© dn*reiJon»M. . i . i ' O t i * ‘Hfiftcr ’dde'- fotisidertltioh, I’.-hitve
- s p o r t a - o f - a v e r a g e length, decided to become a candidate fur
re counted a line,
rd-eleclibri to the State Senate
klimini Charge JOe f o r first
from the 19th Senatorial District,
ksertlon.
I a d v e rtisin g ia r e s tr ic te d to
composed of Orange, Seminole and
roper classification.
Osceola jCiJuntic*, aiiLjoet, to the
an e r r o r la m ade. T h e Ban*
Democratic Primary* to be held
H erald ' will be resp o n sib le
I only ope Incorrect Insertion.- June 3rd. I respectfully solicit
adv e rtise r, fo r su b se q u e n t
your support.
irtTons. T he office should .be
_________M. O. OVERSTREET._
|/l* A liptnrdlately In c a se o f
FOR COU NT Y~£5MMISS10NBit
* r‘ TO A O V E ItT IIE R f,
I hereby announce my candidacy
H erald r e p r e s e n ta t iv e .th o r for County Commissioner for the'
ily f a m ilia r w ith r a te s , r u le s
Fifth District comprising Chuluoclassification, will give you
ta, Geneva and Osceola, Subject to
Iplete Inform ation.
And If
the action of the ^Democratic p ri­
w ith, they w ill a s s i s t you In
lin g y o u r w a n t a d to m a k e
mary June 3.
*
» effective.
' •* *
C. A. RAULERSON.
IMPOUTNAT NOTICE.
FOR SHERIFF.
Advertisers should g |v e th e ir
To
the
Votera
of Seminole County:
t o r postoffice a d d r e s s '*»
I hereby announce my candidacy
a s th e ir phone n u m b e r ' tf
for tho office of Sheriff of Semi­
d e s ire 're sults. A bo u t on
t o r o u t of a th o u sa n d
nole County, s u b le t to the voters
kphone, and th e o th e rs
f the'‘Democratic Primary to be
&gt; m u n lc ate w ith
eld Jtjne 3rd, 1924. If elected I
k n o w your addrei
oromUo four years
of Law
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orccmcnt in a 'business
bi
manner by
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potatoes, all at $7000*
$300{|, cash, balance

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Investigation Com*
HUe C ontinues to Probe
T JiwtW Department
-Former Departtt Investigator Testifies
rty, Weeks, Hayden
rGoff Should be Indicted.

Question
of Relevancy of
White's Testimony on CamPnign Coni vi but Ions
Is
i Raised by Walsh But Al­
lowed on Oil Lease Grounds.
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A WASHINGTON, Apr. 2—With
Moses
mad
Heflin
Clash
Over
I’ro(leorge White, former chairman
tSHINGTON, Apr. 2,—Harlan
eeedure In' Hearing, Heflin '. rc ] tho Democratic Nntionnl com­
i Btone, New York, baa been
Threatening to Take Case to
d by President Coolldge to
Harry M. Daugherty (right), after resigning as attorney general,
mittee in the witness chair, the oil
Floor of Senate, . '
srnsy general. Re waa'-for- left for Atlantic City. Photo shows him at the railroad staflorTWTdi a
committee renewed lt3 wrangling
/ dean of Columbia University
friend, just before boarding train (shown in background.)
fltr Tk* Au m U M PrM )
school.
v •■
: ’
today as to tho relevancy of testi­
r •
WASHINGTON, Aprl! 2 -T h e mony relating to campaign contri­
INGT[ON, Apr, 2.—Consenate committee inVestk-ating a l­
Inf compla
failure of
lainta of fallu
leged land frauds In thh lower Rio butions. .Senator Spencer, Repub­
department
it of justice to prpsGrando valley of Texas encounter­ lican, Missouri, asked White about
Ite .various alIr frauds/ H.
ed another storm Tuesday, when tho campaign contributions of Sin­
bile, once department InvestiChairman Moses, Republican, New clair and Dohcny to Republicans
}or, told the Daugherty InvcstHampshire, and Senator Heflin,
'ng committee today, Hi his
Democrat, Alabama, crmmRtoe in 1030.
prosecutor, again clashed ovar pro­ §enator Walsh said he deemed the
Swing of California Char
uraes Sec- 100 Deputy. Sheriffs and Police- cedure In tho hearing. • Senator matter irrelevant but because there
|h t to bo indicted/ lit the
Heflin again threatened to lake might be legitimate Inference of
retarjr Merrill of A tte
s tin g
pnmtl
men Patrolling
’strolling Streets After
-Martin Ab* Craft case. ',
his protest to the floor of the sen­
Undermine i’owPistols,
and
Shotguns
Uaed
witness came to the airate and intimated that h« might Republican officials influenced un­
er Act.
In
Election.
ease after renewing charge*
ask for the appointment of on en- duly in the granting of oil leases
larding the sale of the Boscb
tirely, now investigating commit­ he was willing to allow It. White
(» r *re* Auiwuird p k m i :
fllf T k . A w M i.trS I ' m . )
le n t to Company and declared
tee.
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WASHINGTON, April 2—0 . C.
CHICAGO, Apr. 2.—The
daid Sinclair did not contribute
It on the day the Airship Ro- Merrill, secretary of the federal
second killing in Cicero within
Meanwhile, James H. Pag?, Kan­
i was tiefitroyei
destroyed In Norfolk in ower commission, was charged
24 hours broke early this . sas Ctty, Mo., attorney wh« la aW- but Doheny gave (0,900 and later
* tried
‘ ‘ * to start a depart- t tho bouso Tuesday by Repreaen.
I t -he.
morning. Quiet Is now fol­
Uid Senator Heflin in the Investtga- $86,000 to help mnkc up the de­
n t of justice inquiry,
inq
but it was tative Swing, Republican, Califor­
lowing the turbulent village
tion, and George A. Hill, J r .,-of ficit. When attention was called
kked by W. J, Burns. Pressed nia, with attem pting “to under­
election yesterday when 'ope
Houston,' Texas, attorney for R. to the Doheny testimony that his
enator Moses, ho named mine tho policy” of the federal wa­
man was killed and numerous
B.
Crcager of Brownsvilb-./Tex.. cbntribution was $76,000 White
pgheyty, Weeks. Charles Hay. terpower act.
.
Ing women. Joseph Smith,
who was charged in the senate res­ sjdd Doheny was mistaken. After
|, chairman of the WrichtMr. Swing, a co-author of the naped, somo of the victims heolution as having been implicated •v-15 minute session the committee
rtin board, and Guy Goff, for- Johnion-Swing bill providing for
others woufided, beaten or kidIn the land fraud chafgei, hare adjourned until Monday because
r assistant attorney-general. hs governmental development of the
chauffeur waa shot and killed
bcen.dinntoi hy the comndttm lo of the absence of other witnesses.
SO he thought should bo in- proposed
In n brawl early today. Frahk
nouiuer canyon dam on
iroposed Boulder
Inspect and make a sumniaryL al “A i the oil ctommittce goC back
..
, . ___ - „
, —f.thfi Coloradogiver-said Mr. Merrill
Caponi-wax shot by Chicago
Tetters and questionnaires in tbs Tuesday
to the trial of an alleged
mtlona bf dotay by the He- fn several speeches had attempted
iollce summoned to the vllpostoiTicc department file). This
conspiracy a t the Republican ra t­
age to keep order yesterday.
nA ° / ■iV8t.ce **}
*** to discredit governmental owner­
course
was
determined
on
niter
■r-# of lands fraudulently tak- ship, and th a t his . speeches had
in 1920___
for th
- - .-r.K -*WPA__
_J«
numerous clashes TuesjJay over ional convention
Ifrom Oklahcmin Indiana were been used as campaign literature
CHICAGO, Anrll 2—More than the reading of such doedmenta Into ex;&gt;oiution of the public domain
|rd by the senate Daugherty by poorer companion In California 100 deputy sheriffs and policemen
tho re-.o-d in order to speed up the Harry F. Sinclair, leueo of Teapot
lmittco when It resumed Its fighting--Dome, appeared in the District of
municipal
I P projecta in that Tuesday night patrolled the streets hearing an dsave the time of
(Continued on page 8)
state.
of Cicero, a city within Chicago, Officials who hove been attendl
Cplumbia supremo court and en­
In a speech a t Lake Placid, N. Y.t after an election day in which
tered
a plea of not guilty of an in­
HiTl objected unsuccesrfully
last October, Mr. Swing aaid. Mer­ precinct workers were shot, club­ to Mr.
dictment charging contempt o f tho
the
continued
introduction
of
rill referred to “the California bed and kidnapped in the city’s these letters, written by njrsm s Upitcd States senate. He furnish­
bom in tho sum of $8,000.
water power act-campaign" as a first partisan contest in six years. who -allege. theV' were, refrauded, ed bond
A dozen men. Including fnmi-lii un the gnnmrt' H
proposal which “might embark the
thflt
They
donfif
U
Ihey
dontaijdU)
th pistols, statements “not made under oath;”
automobile armed with
stair un ths iroublccl sea of politiWASHINGTON, Apr. 2 -A s the
ctl ownership,” and in an
nothor sawed-off shotguns and. 100.rounds that there was *no opportunity fbx oil committee g o t’back Tuexday to
of ammunition, were arrested by
speech I t 'AkhovilleTN, C„
examination;” that they ‘con­ the trail of an alleged conspiracy
county highway police and dctoct- cross
end “w6
should
not ore
. .
_______________
_________
irman of Senate Finance Com* June
stitute
an attempt to align-tbs. a t tho. Republican national conven­
the necessary limitations that sur­ iver after two election officers had posts
Itteo Promises Passage 'of
stal
authorities
on their *ldj„lii tion* In 1920 for the exploitation of
baen shot, a policeman and another
round public ownership.”
rax Measure Before end
tho .public domain Harry F. Sin
furtherance
of
the
civil su
‘
- p wDome,1up*
' Mr. Swing declared that “wheth­ elxctton official kidnapped, and one some of them,” and that man
of tkla Session. • •
clalf,
laaaa»-of Teapot
er you xgreo with the policy .laid voting place dosed afte r more^ U W gikgW ppon their face the
T k * A s M t u n a .a u
down In the fedecxljvretex^po
eixcept-ono woman_ fmsUkable evidence of an
indictment
, , «out&lt; The
„ ------ g. contempt oLLh*. United
furth
gun
to leave.
page ti
is w m t
sreferStates senate. He furnished bond
were due.”
e r
wn was quiet Tuee-' payments
In the sum of $5,000.
end mpqlcfpal deSonata*'
Heflin
objected
to
Mr,
a reserve force of Hill’s effort to block their Insertion
,
, — ■waterpower’ facili­ day night
‘ m il Present Evidence.
ties,” and no man who ts vworn to yu -policemen was being held In in U^e reeord.
At the same time Chief Justice
uphold the law should "bdsy him- readineis for further trouble.
McCoy in the district supreme
'Qsflln Threatens.
The . trouble started Monday
f, Apr, 2—Assur- aelf at every* opportunity in try­
court ordered the impanelling o i«
Chairman Moses in ruling on special grand Jury here on Apr. 10
reduction bill ing to underaino the policy of that night at the close of a hotly con­
law.”
*
tested campaign, the first for sever­ Mr. Hill’s obji-cfTnnlfc xoid he was before which will be presented-evfRepresentative Williamson, Re­ al years jn which the Democrats Willing that Mr. Page read
dence in the criminal . charges
. the soldiers bonus
urowing out of the investigation
enacted into law be- publican,- .South Dakota, urged de­ put a complete ticket hi the field. letters as wodld present r
„
*JVWS adjourns was made velopment, by the government of a Two Democrat candidates for of- tlve eases but declined to
the naval .oil leases. Tho evi­
ls now being put In .shape
b y ' Chairman Smoot of 'super-power system" which would flco were beaten. Tho two eloctlon committee’s time taken up by un
ntatioit by special govern­
senate finance committee as embrace 11 western Irrigation and officials were shot and slightly limited reading of letters 1piece­
AM of both parties arid Prcsl- power projecta. already developed, wounded during tho day when u meal without questioning tho wit' ment counsel In tho oil cases.
t iCool dgo centered attention and also include the proposed band of armed men raided an .’elec­ ness. Chief Postal Inspector Rush
Sinclair, who la charged with
D. Simmons again remained on the contampt onllO xounta for his re­
the legislative program. Sena- Dsokte.r canyon dam and the Mus- tion place.
that number of
Smoot told the senate the tax Sl°
ProPerDea in Alabama. . Democrat spokesmen charged stand throughout the session. Sen­ fusal tu
I Probably would ho r«.«3y fer Mr. Williamson said tho govern­ that tho Cicero police forces was utor Heflin, dissenting strenuously questions T&gt;ut to him by the toll
.
. urday. ment by controlling such a sys­ aiding the Republicans by arrest­ from this view, at this point threat* committee, was allowed 10 days by
-out dlacusslon with Secrc- tem would be able indirectly to ing boys .distributing Democrat enrd to bring the pwUcr . to the Justice Hoehling to withdraw
attention of the senate and* ask
f his ploa and enter a demurrer to
ask foe
ellon Tuesday o n 'th e tax compel private companies to make snmplo ballots.
Frank Camponi was shot and the appointment of a commutes the Indictment If he should so de­
opreed ovpri until Wednesday “reasonable power charges.”
sire. Tho oil magnate came here
killed and a bystander was wound­ that “would investigate.”
Wlon of the treasury secrc*
ed late Tuesday when Camponi en­
before the finance.committor.
When the vqrbal storm had ubati from New York Tuesday after
gaged in a pistol battle with two ed Mr. Page proceeded to read being advised of the returh of the
Mellon woe asked particularly
Xquads.of Mptcctivos who pppeared more letters from tho postofTIce Indictmefll against him Moniiay,
pr^aent his'views on the'estate
Question Authority '
simultaneously near th e .' Cicero department’s fllos, which, he saliL
nthieh waa'Increased by the
The lcarscc of the Wyoming nstown hall where returns were bo- showed that complaints of fraud
*nd. w |lch 1 / opposed by
ing received..
kssnatorw ifJ.favor of an Irvhad been made to the department val reserve was accompanloa to
The detectives alighting from by persons who wero “duped.”
tha court by hla counsel. Martin
r read only a
W. .Littleton, of N«w York, who
automobiles approached Camponi
..... , arcd statement
One
wns
from
Hans
-G|arti
-of
8. A. B. Wykinson was
is the nrln- and ssvernl friends who were huh- Kalamazoo, Mich., who said ho had raised before tha oil committee thd
■L‘i'JfaUatH/oe e ver.
dipal speaker a t today’i’i luncheon |)ccted of being among those who
toolidgd
Hand
keen taken on an excursion to the question of tha authority of con­
t the Kiwanis Club hheld at tho
terrorized Cicero voters. Cam­ Rio Grande valley in the summer gress to compel tho attendance of
took a hand M e x Hotel. Speaking
interesb- poni opened fire. - More than 60
1010 and shown “show places.* witnesses upon its committees; O.
1 Mr, ”Wilkinson
”” •
toglyjjfr,
gave -his views shots were fired and Camponi fell of “We
if the land ever over­ T. Stanford, of New York, and J.
2“ *Th# Inner Man.” Kiwanisn with a score of bullets in bis body. flowed.*'asked
Zevaly, of Washington, District
thq
letter
laid, “and tb
Ld Lane was in charge of the pro­
One of Camponi’s companions ahswer waa ’not in a thousan Attorney Gordon represented tha
gram.
was arrested and Identified aa Tony
urs, except by Irrigation.’ ” Af government.
Mrs. A. M. DeForrest, representA fter informing the oil eommlt“
Paw ige o f whlcn he ing the local chapter oof tho D. A. “Scarface" Camponi, his brother,
he had purchased, he said, M
i an Impetus tq R., addressed the club. Miss Ma­ believed to have been Involved in found out that that land did over* tee Tuesday that *» expected to
led along the rion Crawford of Jacksonville .Chicago's beer war of. a few flow and that It was “all hill and •how th ^ x lste rice of a conspiracy
at tho Chicago convention, Sena­
months ago in which half a dozen holes.”
plan.
spoko briefly. Other visitors had
* Vslsh, Democrat, MonUno, tho
• declaration on words of greeting. A. C. Fort was beer runners were slain.
roaecutor, disclosed th a t inde­
bill was prf-mpt- the winner of the attendance prize.
Infant
Daughter
Mr,
pendent
investigators now a r t run­
from Senutor • Forty-five persona were in a t­ “Florida Special” Is
fling down storiea regarding inch
t. Massachusetts, tendance today, many of them be­
con.piracy which f e said had
Derailed; One Killed And Mrs. Reel DieR come
finance commit- Ing visitors from Orlando. Late
to him from many sources
ox to the coun- Jviwanlans entertained the club
Pearl, 13 months’ old dauflh
over the country. Co-opermtiun of
O r T k * A « s* * U I » 4 P m i l
no unnec- witr a selection of musical offorof Mr. and M r'. R. J. Reel of th tha volunteer investigators was
RICHMOND, Apr. SL-Engi- city,
the meaxVisiters signing attendaico
died Tuesday night a t 10 o' sought sp as to obviate the ne«necr
W.
L.
Rnelson
wey
killed,
* senator tickets today were Mrs. A. M. Declock
a t tha Fernald-Laughton ho «M«y Of summonl*! fptfixcrlmlata.
. j m M Forreat, Miss Marion Crawford, Fireman J. G. Gravatt seriously pttal of pneumonia which davelo
X the cornmitJ;,a St«rfinK, R. F. McGuiro, injured and a dining car employe ed from 'm easles which the baby Walsh said, to the captial, Senator
E. P. Newell, J . Y. Cheney. E. W. suffered a dislocated shouldor and contracted about 10 days hfjo.
of htx
Kissan, Geo. Phillips, M. 6. Phtl- several passengers wero badly
“'.h ? 0
Funeral services
shaken when a locomotive andeq at I
Dra’i £ h ? ’ ^ ?ye-r’
G‘ Diak,0n’ eight coaches of the Atlantic place at Hand's underta)
A y ^ U k i n s o n ^ T,dWe" ’ ^
S&gt; Coast Line “Florida Special” waa lore ibis afternoon
wax to taka place la
quick ac- •: Th# 'following members of tho derailed early today near Wood­
undo
cemetery.
ford,
on
the
Richmond,
Freder­
Sapford
Kiwanis
club
were
H)
atand bonicksburg and Potomac Railroad. ’ L
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To the Readers of The Sanford Herald:
. ‘ • I have disposed of my stock In The Herald Printing
Company and -TRe Sanford Herald to Messrs. R. H.
Berg and Holland L. Dean and have severed connection
with the paper. This has been made necessary due to
increasing duties in connection with my operation of
the Chimney Rock Camp in North Carolina of which I
am the owner and director.
"
•
In making this announcement I do so with regret as
my associations with the business interests of Sanford
have been the most agreeable and pleasant. I wish to
thank my friends in Sanford and Seminole county Ipr
many courtesies extended during my residence here and
to solicit a continuance of good will for my former asso­
ciates and The Herald.
P. REESE COMBS.
March SI.
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ISSU E IN |*C 0N ST R U C T I0N
ORLANDO FAILS PERM ITS S H O W
IN BIG ELECTION C IT Y ’S GROWTH

Head off Scran too Firm
sue? Signed H Sffa
,Y &lt;
Showing. That C
Made Against F. F.
Concerning His Alleged Il­
legitimate Deals ,WHh His
Company Absolutely False.
In a signed statement givan to
The Herald Wednesday, J. L. Luxtig, senior member of the firm of
Luitlg and Bnrgerfaoff of Scranton,
Pa... reiterated
several days ago to a represente-'
live of this ]paper, that the busi­
ness transactions between his .firm
and F. F. Dutton, representing tha
Florida
Vegetable Corporation,
which have been the subject of cer­
tain charges made against Mr.
Dutton by the directors, were abso­
lutely false and seta forth proof
;
to substantiate his declaration* 11 » *
In the presence of Mr. Dotton,
Mr. Lustig gave the statement U
The Herald. He expressed —
- that Mr. Dutton had been ma
target of certain chargee and i___
that he- had proven that his rela­
tions with Mr. Dutton had teen
absolutely square.
.
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When asked whether he had f" ~
statement to make concerning
matter, Mr. Dutton declared
he had not but stated ha be mightgive-^ut one later.
. _______
■lAl
Fqllowing la tl)e statement givcn out by Mr. Lastlg: ----- —
“I came to Sanford Sunday U
Scranton for ono purpose and that
wss to clear up t h r alleged charge*
that Mr. Dutton and my firm f
had business relations which
detrimental to the Florida Ve
bie Corporation and which w_
violation of bis obligations to
organisation.
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(Continued on page 8)

Giles la' Elected Mayor To Fill
Vacancy Caused bv Duckworth’s Comparison of Amount of Build*
Resignation—lairge Vote
Ing Permits for First Quarter
Polled. ’
of Three Years Past Show '
City’s Growth................
fBr ThO AliMtalrd P m a)
ORLANDO, Apr. 2.—With a
Another Indication of Sanford's
vote considerably la rg e r than was steady 'growth may bo soon in
axnetced by clegflon authorities, figures' given out by the city
Orlando^ citizenm Tuesday snowed clerk’s office Wednesday on the
undef the proposition advanced to amount of building permits Issued
issue bonds valued a t $200,000 for during tho past three months.
the erection of a combination eity For-the first quarter of this year
ball, jail, and municipal auditorium. ending Mar. 3lAjhe amount of
The total vote, G36 ballots, was permits had touted $114,583 as
divided in more than a 2 t o ' i against $111,620 fpr 1923 and
n ln
ratio aagainst
the proposed Issue $06,720 for 1982. ~ '
of bonds, te h m u c t count of the
The. increase ovar- the first
judgee-belng "107 votes against quarter of last yet
ear la equal to
and 198 votes for the issue.
2 Mi per cent while ovor the cor­
Unusually Large Vote
responding period of 1022 has the
James L. Giles ,the only candi­ atn of 71 por cent.
Although
date to file a petition In tho race Vebruary_ of la
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last,
year
eclipsed
for mayor, was eletced to fill the tho amount in the same htont
h of
un exp ired term of Eugene G. this year by approximately $12,­
Duckworth, resigned,, by a vote of 000, March permiU of this year
Q81, which Is an unusually large total almost $0,000 over the cor­
poU, considering the fact that Mr. responding month of last year.
Giles was the only candidate to file In
„
his npplictalon for the candidacy. I January 1023 tho permits tot­
$28,460, while this year they
Election officials mid huslness men I,aled
U $37|88fr
last *ilIghf bXbreakiTJ ~the ' opinion mounted
that the large voto could be con-1 There ware 45» pdrtiflts issued
____
___ . .for
. _•
Marsh
aldorad as a vote of the confidence during th e.m o n th os
toUl
of
$38^)18,
which
ia
slightly
and respect placed In Mr. Giles by
less than $6,000 tinder tha amount
tho voters of
if Orlanfio.
Orlandi
build the city hall, jail and municl-' issued last month. Here ia a U- New York Q ty Under a
y The defeat o f . the proposal to ble showing the amount of per- of Snow While Rain, LI
fp l auditorium on-the site a t Or* mlU issued during the first three
and Tht e dsr 9
• * rkxorr.vftvi**ua«-nnr .jnputhx i
Monotony.
102$
1028.
1924
now xtands, waa more
Jan........$18,466
$28,460
$37386
tha opposition to the
Fab. ...
40.770
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FREAK STO:
IS EXPEDIENT1
IN EAST C ff

rganlie
Civic orgunlzations
anizat
_
. thejr emphatic dlaroyal to building the nudltori’ tha d ty hall, and srteet
,d b#en
the plan
alnce 1U Inauguartion.

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Permits were issued to the fob
lowing people hut month; School
district number one, A. G. Gun
den, E. J. Moughton, R. A. New
man, A. S. Simms, Harry Bandel,
Nannie Collins. Frank Loss ing,
A. R. Key, P.T* Littlejohn, Wil­
liam Caldwell, Dr. C. J. Marshall,
R. II. Smith, Sam' Michael, K»- 8.
Johnson, H. L. DuHart,, Wight
Bros., L. P. McCuller, Roy Chittendon, George Lorsly, Mrs. B. B.
Baggett, S. O. Shinholser. Wight
Bros., L P. McCuller, J. G. Shar­
on, Mrs. Annie Philips, J . S. Din­
gle, E. T. Davis, G. W. Fowler,
E. Newton, Peter Hoffman, Thom­
as Wilson. Mrs. Mary Baker,
Seminole County Bank, T. J. Mil­
ler, Ellen Martin, W.’ F. Rankin,
W. M. Thigpen, fe.
B. ELand G. G.
Smith, W. R. Du PredW. D. Martin,'W alter Moseley,
ley, J. W. Eaton,
A. P. Vaurakis and C. Peterson.

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The ai
in th4
keted t h e ------------e r bureau reported no signs J
an immediate cassation.

I* Grip of BUixanl,
PHILADELPHIA, Apr.
Philadelphia and • vidaKy ‘
variety of freakish s
_ f Dr Tk* A»a*«Ulra Prr.a)
day. The day open*
Thx White Houxe announced
cations that spring
that President_ Coolldge
— idga would
Tuesday night the city
spend the summer in Washingt on.
grip of th* worst blizzard
ReporU of favorable business
year, with transpor
conditions were laid before Presipartly peralyxed Of
dent-Coolldge a t tho cabinet meet­
triana and automobii
ing.
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gling through six loebea
It was indicated at the White
of snow and slush.
“
House that President Coolldge
times
during
the
*
would select a new attorney'gener­
shone. U rained, Ugh1
al within two days.
thunder rumbled and
An adjusted penson •bill’ dtMItfifcd
blew.
to remove irioquitlea in payments
The electric storm
to veterans of several past wars
tha snow early In the
w»!i passed by th^senate.
crijding telephone
lh a aenate Daugherty commitsnow, which .waa. 1
Uo questioned wttfilslxea intxegard
Wet, seriously interfem d
to n land case in Oklahoma end' a
railroad and trolley
federal judgeship appointment,
down
telegraph a
The approj
roprlat'
atlon bill for the
wires, made motor traffic 6
department
state,
. . .justice,
H P comand clung so thickly to
mcrco and lal^k' waa reported‘ by
trees
that hundreds of them
(n
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bmm
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the houao appnropristions' cconunitNEW YORK,j April
A
2.—Brook­ pod under the weight,
^ c a n y i n g $68,840,160.
^?
waa heaviest in tha out
lyn's
blonde
I
. . . bobbed-hair
,..........
Chairman Smoot of the aenato who
tiona. Temperatures ~
has
smiled
through
a
score
ftaanco committee declared on tha of daring hold-ups in tho past It) twoen 30 and 49
floor of the senate that a tax bill woeks, shot to kill Tuesday when
waa assured of passage a t this scs- capture seemed imminent after a
.
Snow
r.on of congress.
••••
frustrated attempt to hold up 17 , b a l t im c ___
/ 8enator Robinson of A rkantis, employes of the National Biscuit Ing up-coaat front tF _____
tho Democrktic leader, disclaimed Company.
tha heaviest snow of the
any disposition by-sunate Demo­
and the heavf *
Her
victim,
Nathan
Maaxlo,
Ues
crats to prolong unduly the present
dangerously wounded in a hos­ Baltimore in
round of InreatigstionX. '
pital,
physicians de­ ed today whan
The senate committeo investi­ claringattending
has
but
slim chance more lay under
gating all
Texas tend frauds to recover! He has atwo
bullets in ket. In th#
received
protest of counsel the chest sod a third in .the
exceeded by two
thigh. waa
for R. I
The snow i
gnr, correspondence
Tuesday's
attempt
waa
by
far
teoartmen; files re- tha most daring and danger-defy­ however, the;
ting to:
ing In the g irls meteoric career fle or lines ‘
Harry
tnclair pleaded not of banditry—a career which she occasioned,
running
.
’ has pursued in spite of the efforts were
schedule,
and
no
^&gt;5
4 of 260 city detectives who have cleared port W o re j
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an for three weeks, with ofw —
on,
llonal
J*! ™ com*
to “shoot and kill if neces“ T1
«*nr.“ y ____
Accompanied by the inevitable
School
male, Jihe jsauntsred ^Into the re-

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�THE SANFORD

L arge Crowd L ocal1
F an s H ear R eturns
From R in g B a ttle

aeon School Boy Decisively
Beats Tltleholder in .Bout
Last Night at NewarR But
His Eagerness to Put Over
Knockout Cost Him the
Title in the Tenth Round
When Re Missed Wildly Af­
ter Having Battered His
Opponent To-All Parts of
B r T h e A a a o rla tr* Preee.

COLUMBUS, Ga„ April 1.
—McTigue waa offered 115,­
000, far a 13-round decision
- bout-wlth Stribling in Colonbaa July 4, “or
any other
time,” Major John Pant Jones.
Jones declared StribUng’a vic­
tory laot night vindicated the
popular belief th at ho should .
kayo received the title after
the light here laat November.
NEWARK, N. J., April 1—&lt;Will­
iam L. “Young” Stribling, Georgia
school boy, ringman, battered nis
wap to a spectacular victory laat
night over Mike McTiguo, world’s
light heavyweight champion, “but
hla youthful eagemesa cost him a
golden chance to lift tho covsted
crown with hla triumph. ,
A record crowd of nearly 15,000
in the First Regiment armory saw
the strapping Georgia youngster
decisively outpoint hia veteran riv­
al from start to finish and havo
the champioa'" oh the. verge of n
knockout in the tenth round. B ut
McTigue weathered the storm and
snatched back.the title laurels th a t
8tribllng had within hia grasp.
Un^er the New Jersey no-decision
Uwg, tf championship cannot
change hands except by a knockout
or foul and when McTiguo was on
h it faet i t the end of the twelfth
a n d 'final round, his crown, though
a t a disjointed angle, remained on
hla head.
Won Every Round.
_8tribling, fighting the most sen­
sational and determined battle of
hia meteoric career, won every* one
of the twelve rounds, in the opinion
op a majority of newspaper men,
with hla sloshing, whirlwind a t­
tack. The 19-year-old youngster

Fight Results Rouod

' Has Sanford some real dyed*
In-the-wool boxing fans? V&gt;
Well It certainly has.
Last
night - approximately, 100 light
fans gathered • 'in . front of Tl»e
Herald office to hear the returnB
from the McTigue - Stribling;
flght.
Despite the threatening
weather, suporters of th e-ring
sport assembled to the invitation
of this paper __to hear all abodt
the match that had been the talk
of the cast anti south since the
match was assured.
Not only werb there many fan*
out to hear the returns but there,
woro others, Vrho though not
able to lie here, evidenced their
interost- in the scrap by keeping
the telephone.in this office ring*1
iijg almost constantly . asking for
information bit the bout*'/ 1 * j
♦ Shortly after :0 «.'clock the

Round

• Preliminaries.
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NEWARK, N. J.; Apr. 1—Two
Newark lightweights staged a live­
ly battle in the opening, prelimin­
ary of four rounds, Fred Needham
gained the popular verdict over
Harry Prahl, who took counts in
the third and fourth rounds. Need,
ham weighed 128 and Prahl 130. •
In the third preliminary, a six
N. J., decisively outpointed Jack
rounder, Joe Buron, of Paterson,
Ritchie of Newark, according to
the ring side
verdict,
Ritchie
weighed 141 and Burton 143.
In the third preliminary, Lew
Chester1, of Brooklyn, knocked out
Happy Bankart of Newark, after
only a minute and 14 seconds of
the first round. A'short right up­
percut sent Bankhart down for the
final count Chester weighed 164
and his opponent 161 1-2.
Berlenbaeh Keyoen Krnhn
NEWARK, Apr. 1—Paul ucrlenbach, New York middleweight sen­
sation whose streak was stopped
recently by Jhck Delaney, staged
a comeback when he knocked out
.Harry Krohn of Akron, O., in tho
fourth round of a 10-round ditch,
semi-final to the Stribling-McTigue .title
contest Berlenbaeh
weighed 165 and Krohn 171.
Round by Round Version
First Round: They are called to
the center of the ring for instruct­
ions.
Stribling led twtee with his left
Lut"missed. He landed two lefts
to the head a t dose quarters nnd
McTiguo shot over his right.
Stribling ahot in a right to the
jaw and McTiguc was wild in a
counter attack. The youngster

laurels
t h r Crucial moment cost him the
chAnce to gain thqt goal. .
• The fierce attack in the tenth
that almost beat McTigue into submikalon followed a whirlwind ninth
round in which-two sharp right* m.
"thd h faa Jarred the champion to
hi* heels and had him visibly grog­
gy, Near the close o f ‘the tenth,
8tribling suddenly lashed with his
■rigpV-oa they were battling s t
oloee quarters. Jt'lnnded flush on
rolled /pqrtly through the ropes
and .to- one knee. Ha .was badly
hurt, but rose before tho referee
had counted three and rushed into
• clinch.
Desperately, Stribling swung
with right and left, but the cham­
pion hung on, blocked moat of the
blows aimed at his head and back­
ed ground while he tried to rally.
Tried far Knockout.
Stabling, sensing that he had the
championship within reach, tried
repeatadly to break through MeTlgue’a guard, but the veteran’s
sourcofulness and shifty defense
u d e d him from further damaging
punishment until the bell.
Throughout the d o s in g two
rounda, Stribling carried the a t­
tack in an effort to finish the titleholder but McTigue. having tasted
of Um youngster* heavy artilW y,
kept out of range, blocked the
Georgian's rushes and stayed com­
pletely on the defensive,
Stribling the Aggnessor
StriblHiJr’, setting a dazzling
pace, was the aggreseor from the
opening bell in a bout that was re-

to btodPfM*-e)ineh. Stribling Jabbed.lkith h it lightning left repeat­
ed! y .w ithout drawing a return. lie
ja rre d 'th e champion with one
punth to the jaw hut took.a right
in return. McTigue landed a right
to the ribs at the bell.
Round seven: McTiguc opened
the round with his first real at­
tack, landing a right and left to
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the head. S ib lin g , however, jarred A r a l M M e a i M
the champwn with a straight left
to the chin but took a left to the
ribs. Stribling landed a smacking
overhand right to the neck. The
Georgian ahot a stiff left and
crossed with a right to the head. was given when it was apparent '•
They were sparring at the bel^
Thev
b«IL
thnt Stribling waa having the [
Round eight: Stribling battered best of the affair,, the Georgia f
the champion about tho body and schoolboy was easily the favorite *1
head as they clinched. The. cham­ among local fan&gt;. When it was I
pion was forced to the ropes by a announced that the challenger I
rush' but blocked moat of his op­ had knocked the tltleholder down J
ponent's blows. Stribling repeat­ in the 10th round, the crowd I
edly tried to lead In with his lift roared with y ellsj^ ad -applause, f
but the Champion frustrated most indicating the Georgian's popu- I
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of these attacks with his defonsivo iarity.
Despite tho frequent reports f
cleverness. There waa Ittilo dean
cut action because of the frequent said to have come over radio that •
clinching tactics of both men at the fight had ended in the third |
close quarter. The round ended as and fifth rounda with a knockout £
by Stribling, the spectators re- |
Stribling ducked a left.
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Round nine; McTigue landed' mstined Jn front, of the newspaper r
jolting left to the jaw os he h2kk- office to learn the exact details
both hands to the body but toolLa and get the authentic dope on
ed out of the clinch. Both were the big mill.
wild with right leads and tho. Through the splendid co-opera-'
youngster blocked the champion’s tion of Manager Scott, of the toleft. Stribling rocked McTiguc cal office of the Western -Union,
with two hard rights to the head the reports were received nnd
but the champion covered quickly. sent to this office with* a rapidity
.
McTigue seemed dazed und took that was pleasing.;
a left to the car. Stribling missed
n right as they emerged from a AMERICA NLEGION MEETING
The regular meeting of the
clinch a t the bell.
ound ten: Stribling crashed n Arffetican Legion will jic held to­
and right to the jaw but Me-' morrow (Wednesday) night Apr.
Tlgue clinched and countered with 2, nt the Legion Club House.
a right to the head. McTigue duck­
ed a wild ruah and Stribling his seeming over anxiety to Und
brought a ruar from the erowd by a KO. McTigup jabbed lightly with
jumping up and down. Stribling his left to tho jaw. The champion
knocked MdTIgue down with n forced frequent clinches and stayed
^j(tkt and left to tho body and thfey right to the jaw. He followed with on the defensive. The bell rang as
•inched the youngster drove In a a fierce attack as the champion they were Lrohen apart.
got up but Faa wild. McTiguo cinch
Round twelve: Stribling drove
e&lt;l and backed around the ring. the Champion to the ropes ana
Stribling dfove hi a left But tho landed with his right in the clinch*.
champion clinched ngnin. Stribling 'McTigue blocked another right and
drove McTiguo to the ropes and boxed cautiously. The Georgian
battered the champibn fiercely. Mc­ was short with his left and missefl
Tigue badly dazed staggered to a left awing to the head. McTigue
his corner at the bell and the crowd danced out of fetch' of another wild
was in an uproar..
right— The Georgian t i led HIM to
— Round elsvem Stribling npehtxT land but the champion's shiftiness
with a vicious attack to the body kept him out of the reach of .most
J»nd forced the champion to the of the youngster’s lunges. The
ropes. McTigue clung tightly to crowd shouted for Stribling tc
hia opponent In the clinches, but score a KO.
w aj nil easy target for tho Geor­
Stribling wins newspaper declagian^ left.** Stribling waa wild in

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to close quarters. McTigue gave
grqund freely under the Georgian’s
slashing attack but did not seem
badly hurt- IStribllng missed a !
right awing, «nd took a left hook j
to the ribs. McTigue took two I
lefts to the head and failed to land ’
a counter-blow, Stribling forced!
the champion to the rbpes with ,il
wild rush, landing his loft s e v e n l'
times. McTigue was Jabbing th e 1
youngster back |when tho gong
rang.
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Round five: They sparred at * T '
Ipn range and the champion biock‘T0 ®*
rlv il’a rushes. They
clinched repeatedly amidst the
h®®.8 "f the crowd. McTiguo landed
a light right and they clinched
again. The challenger easily duck­
ed a right and dug hla left into the.
champion’s ribs and chin. They
were in a clinch at the end of the
round.
. Round aix: Stribling ruahed In
and landed his left to the Jn*.
They wrestled in a clinch, and the
Georgian pounded the back of MeTiguea head. Stribling landed a.
hnrd right hoolj to the champion's
head. McTigue sJftwcd little ag­
gressiveness and seemed content

lease out boxed a s well as
, hU rival, to whom he
ten y e w in age and six
fighting e xperience,
bout the first part of the
IbUng led in with a lightJab, poundent McTigue’a
I-ribs a t doser .q q n te n
». the-ehiunpion alxiut the
sr the fury of hla attacks.

but hU beat wgs just short of the
heights hg sought.
.
10.000 Turned Away '
m i l l » c*U«c‘ty crowd, which
paid 16^,500 to witness the matcrK
icked the big drill hall, police es- *
mated that -more than 10,000 |
more were turned away amid I
actnes tn a t at times threatened tof
aeaume proportions of a riot. A
■ectlon of the mob that got beyonT I
control
down a
graU I
iui tor®
lunnioivn
a door And
and gratifig to a window In its efforts to
iln entrance. Inside tke smokeled arena thy eto*d was whinPitch of excitement
by -Striblinc's battln (vr,
(». victory.
Not the I f i i t of th® Ccorglt a iun
porter* were "Pa” and *TMa” and
JlaLyl‘-6tribllng, in the corner of
fashions 1i a t tio ) end Hca’ed at
the rings! i. withln a few fyet .of

pgaln in
ig rocked ‘ **R^«ree Lewis saved MoTigue
from a knockqut by Mpat-atinc the
that tenth round/’ .was
’Ma’s” - crisp comment after the
fight. "William L. would be the

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ICAGQ—Corn, May 78%
; wheat. May. 102 to 102%,*
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prices you are paying at auction. Invest a few dollars at the
a&amp;d
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this place for about two years, is
dead after having been a sufferer
for many jeats. The immediate
cause of his death was a heart
attack while sitting on his porch
Sunda yaftemoon.
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Denominations; $100, ?50Q, and^$1,000.
AvailUbte M aturities: One 'to ten years.
Security: First (Glose^) M ortgage on Properties selling from
fb u^to seven tim es th e amount o f m ortgage. In addition,
the bonds are a direct obligation o f George ;E. Merrick,
owner pf the properties.
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posit o f fu n d s with Trustee as pimperties are soldi
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THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT SINCE THE FIRST
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PNEUMATIC TJRE
The Automotive Engineers of the EIGHTEEN Car manu­
facturers that have already adopted tho FIRESTONE Balloon
Cord as utumlimi equipment say that you cannot get the benefit
of tho Ballpon Tire without tbo-CUT-DOWN wheels and by
the Use of the Full-FledgcdVdlalloon Tire that will not affect
Car clearances and gear ratios. Everybody agreqg
We have on hand/ or within kta hours reach, new wheel anil
balloon equipment td fit all cars. See ua, or ask Rollie Heel.
Herbert Mevsor, Brick Baggett, Lloyd Brown, Coillo and Peter
Schall, the Snn Juan, or anyone that knows.
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T u esd a y !

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A. Rural Comedy.
VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS

River N ovelty

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�PLA N T H A S
OUS SALES

Salea of -six cylinder Oldsmoilea during the first three tnonths
f 1924 broke all prevlgut Olds
T
-0tor Works records. From Jan.
to Mar. 31 this year nearly 22,W cars were shipped from the
khiinff, Mich., plant.
Sales for the samo period last
ear to u ted 7,*35 cars—about oneJnl the number manufactured
id sold the first quarter of 1924.
he highest first quarterly figure
W o o i to this year was during
•e first three months of 1920
hen 12,000 cars were manufacred and sold. &gt; "We have every reason ■to ex« t a continued good bneincss/’
id Leon Dodge, assistant sales
inager of the Olds Motor Works.
A-1910, our best previous year
« country was working under
watljr Inflated conditions. Such
&lt;-«ot exist :it p-rtkcnL'And. ih lhp
irmal course of events, the nres1. ora of. prosperity should conrhis applies to all business,
with even greater force to the
imobile
industry,
------- -- Aytomofs are built bettor today than
ar before, and they give the
eatest dollar value a man can
tajn for his money.
Ilr. Dodge, In charge of Terriw
Organization, recently re­
nted to .th e factory after a trip
rough the west and eouthweat
which he made a careful survey
keneral economic conditions. The
ihts visited included many of the
V cities such as S t Louis and
insas City, Mo.; Dallas and San
itonio, Texas; New Orleans and
ireveport, La.; and Memphis

Itat': Hon Heed -.Ulrf Mora Ilo'-d. Ill* South. Ham;* 30 £a*t; Went Half ed In Sanford, Scmlnola County,
Fighting in Mexico lias slacked wtf.
Cttnrtea- «’. Warwick, n* Tru*« of Northeast qiinfler of Houtlteunt Florid*.
NOTICE
Vranu U, la tvL*. ua-TrtinUP. ami quarter ' 6f'Pectton 16. Township 'Dun* ami ordered ra t Sanford.
•up' u llttlf, .huL.Antgirleans didn't
to
Sootli.
Ramin
30
Kant;
North*
-rdcl»
M
tmrtlca
If
living.
antj
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iniiii&gt;UCounty.
Florida.
ihlt
the
Anycnc
wishing lo com*
time tu worry over U, uny- If «;■ &lt;1. ill itirths claiming* fntcrQuarter’ of South rant Quarter 4th day of MurclU 0»|4. ,,
FLORIDA: Fair .'WVitlnendfty arid have
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wilh
the Knights
R .A j IXWOLaAS.
cnur-tnd.
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Mary
A.
Mac.Ar £Wtl&lt;m 16. Towmhn&gt;&gt;C&amp; Boulh, IKIi.M,)
re’:' iiild.itlcnmnwl l^vrrlni, Arcbl- ll'ini;*' .to Kaat. Supihweai Quarter Clerk of tho Circuit Court ot Heml- of the Ku KJtii Klan of
f fHy The Ajumrlalrtl Prenn) * •• Thursday: .slightly. warmer In ex­
lu ibe Clrrtill i.niie* of Seminole ; hslii l:. Itti«:&lt;«&gt;ll. William "T. Abbott. of Southeant Quarter bf Section 16, Qtmrter of P«*ctl&lt;)ii:l6, Ti&gt;wn*til|&gt; SO
‘ MEW YORK, Apr. l-F c d e r- treme north portion Thursday;
t nnfit). I'liirtitn, In (h n n r'rj,
[ 111Intit It. Wittaon. fotluMvbn- Towiiihiji 30 Snath.-Itanufr'30 Kant. nrtl*&gt; County.* Fiona*.
Sanford may do so by ad*
It' I* further orders'! -that 'thin ,
gentle
to
moderate
northwent
nnd
By A. M. Week*. Meutity Clerk.
*ttm &gt;•&gt; t . tv. II. Walton), linen* r
h im . *r*» nl 1KT 'fiTi.fr.
nl Judge GarVin vacated *the
i|.
SlwtOt’in.
lotbiTYvIan
known,
b * order lie unlit Ishell oncu n week for Fred «, tVII*on. - f ‘
dressing mall to Postoffice
tQttlKTt
p-t'Jl
l'tm
t.ll’ATIitrf
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bench warrants issued yester­ north nhifting to enr.t, wiml.1.
Frank KVanil and SW-lIa l'. Evans.1; h O. M"«um.u &gt;.‘ K. J. ltnrrrlb Olitf eight e.*rv-'**ullve weeks In Ihs-Haiie Solicitor for Cotmualnanta.
Hex 68. •
day for Gaston Means and his
lift. u If-. Complainants,
. j t,mi'lf|iilf.t, H.irnh Mure.-tret I.unJ- ford Il&gt; raid ,n now!&lt;p;ip«r pubUnliv jj . _
- . -- 4tilul.'U* ii.iry Lvd»*—lR*h«r. rbsjjtfc
stcretary when they failed to
Mary AT* ataciinnahl. Richmond*, Darrell. Kmrrlne O, HoUni.ni R«&gt;.
appear for trial,'charged with
' It. Urlfflrt.
(i.llicrwt*«
I.crerln"i. AKhlhnM U. IliuaeH, 1VHMTAM1,;
Apr.
T—Dlrcctora
of
ttic
conspiracy to violate the VAlMam T' Abbott. William H. Wals.tn. ■knowu ::o H. li. tlrlfflb)A'&lt;£jnti&lt;.Ili
Dade
t
’ounty
Dairy
then's
AtaocbtOtherr.Ve known an IV. II. w at- Ptrtle, Anreljue K. Ptrtle.' irattiion
stcaa. act. The% ball, Ordered
tinn have not the week of April 22 »M&gt;nr. Ilfmer fl, kfomton. ‘(ntliarwise Hrtil a I , l^-ra Jtcpd, n|siJ «**r
forfeited, was returned.
known
»s H. tl. Munson), n. .1. Har­ Ch irlfcn C.’SV.irwb'k,' a» TfUtttFj
for. the annual denion&amp;tratloh of rell. olaf
**»- Trn*t*MfPmnq
l.iinihlul'U, Sai ah Mnr- Crunk s.
the county’s dairying resources. A frarrt l.unPitiMt. Mary
I.oulu« ca'*n rf *»M rikrtlri dcr«a*o4}i (lt
mHfrw
in
tin
iho titr.iU amf
barbecue, picnic,. public spcatlnn iVilim, t.. «*. linrrtlt. Km&lt;rltl&gt;- c;,
Uoplirtinla n. 'Hrlffm. premwe-* Iri'-ftlved In thin null;,,alt
and dancinR will feature the enter- llfilutnnn,
known as S. It Hrlffln). ik-irlli?* '.n.tiiln v f ln te rw e ts : uuiU-r A.
tainment proRram. A survey o f : i•otherwla*
he It. I’lrtle. An**'1)ne K. l'lrtle. IdiftA R-'Aill U*'«rrmJ*l ,or .othatwiaej
the entire county will be maiie flarriaon Rent nml Pom Rct.l. his It* lh«* I &gt;«.!» oivl ,pr*tml«ra ‘Involved
Warvleii.
Tma- In this still: nil parti*"* rUlRtfnlc
prifiH to the demonstfottons for the j|I wife* i'h.'.rle.w*.
*!eK. Mewls, as Trustee, aiul IntsrrH' uadr’r t^nrUv
purrose of gcttliiR a 100 percent' e tch of said hurtles If Mvini;. u;ot rrsu il nr '■ttirrwlie.1*ln th** 4s| hI
i if *|ejs,». the heirs, devisees. frrQUtees ami pr&lt; ilrtS* lr.v*ilvr*l In this rtult;
representation nt the ahow.
lr&gt;o t otb r rlaim.lnts nnder 111'* suld nl) pnrti»s fltilmlng Intcrrafs tinOnr
T i n 1 A. Mio-PnntW. Itlchm nd I »*• ll.'liori it. llntii'e). n* Trustee. *lo&lt; ]
MELBOURNE, Apr. I—Brevard ,).;•*
s . Ar Ul.r,M, ,U. Kuoiell. Wil- C"‘n:.*‘*J cr J'thrrwlai*. .In. tha Isrplfl,
County Fowe.* company nefc6t(a't- 1!*•m T, Abbott. iVHIIsni ill. Watson, anil pri ml"*•&gt; Inrnlvi *1'TfT fills suit.
It tip’*nrln.vt-1*1- iho wwbrn hilt **f
(elhrnvlw, kuown- Ah W* H. Watin&lt;: for the purehnno of Me IJuniriv) j■«en&gt;»"
ll&gt;'tner- H .MoUibA. lotlo-rWIse roi.i|tIr&gt;t&gt;t. In this cauan, lhat y*&gt;u
for Utilities coniprny.
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-"Mr rt^ht, tltl&lt;&gt; nr In| known it." It, tl, MnnsOB*. i t .1, Hit-,
, mil. ul:'f Iaintli'iisi, S-.rah M**r- Iricnt In |lii" hmls ntnl prv riLsp
: r." i
l.u v - l *c tn l; * M a r y
I ^ t u l r - In mitt Tr;- •lf-, rliie*|, U Is thvr**J**e
. CONVENTION CALL
T„ &lt;» ilerrCtt, Kmcrtne (.*. ft.ii*", ■f.’-e "I nn&lt;I mljud't* rt . ihnt
The Republicans of Sotr.imdu t Hohai.
ynu m &lt;*• tl *&gt;f V’lli Lp, ami ynil
fTnletnait,'
ibtjihfunia
I
t
ijrlfftn,
lost county will meet in the court room, 1 Pttlicr,vIn- known e.s K. It firlffln). arv h&gt; "by reymlrul to tisp*'»r to
in the county court house, Friday, Joint. I!, l'trtle, Amfeline K, l’lrtle, thp hill off cmnitlnlAt In this rauvo
ov April -I, 1921, a t it o'rtock p. m„ llnrriBon Tiev*l and Petti Herd, his on M-it'iaf. th** fill *lny of May.
1,'harlrs C. Warwick, on Trus­ n i l . 'it Iho- IJbtirthoUSe at Snitfor the purpose of electing two wife.
tee. Frank it. Lewi A ns Trus! ••••. and ("fH, bi'tnlitnlr County. Florida,
r a delejfntvit hiid two c ltcn n tc s to the »eh *f sn.il I'lirtli's, ileeeas* d, or Mill i. me hclim n null to mtlt't
‘or’ state convchtlo’n and two delc- nthmvl.-e; dnterrsird ■* In the lands title It* |ho rvmplahrrtnt 'Frank
Kviinr In,ami to tin*, following *l&lt;*Rated hh&lt;&gt; two altematM to the
■■•rltinl Imitls. xltiinte In Bi-mlnote
P iC o h cressln n al convention, both to
t.'nuniy. Ptijrlda. tOLWlt; ■Thu’ W&lt;sat
bo held in PalntkH, April 17,- 192*1,
iialf'nf th*" Fonthwret Qtiartrr-of
pletc distance.
the* N' rthn sat Qunrter *f Mertlon
and for such other business in may
li. Ti-wnehip :n » nth. llanK«. 30
Distance Was Doubled
properly .ccmc tefore tho nancmKnst; ml Lot N» 3 of Hoctlon £6,
r De la Fuentc has driven in a
Toivniiilp !1 'South. Itnntcv* 3&lt;l tk&gt;ltt
number of previous Grnn Permigs,
nn'l i" ';ul&lt;*r tltlo In lit*- c(unplnlnnnt
lly Order of Committee.
itlollg l*. Kvnns. In itnil lo Hie folbut this was his first year behind
B. G. SMITH, Chairman,
lowinit discrllHnl lands, nltuato, tythe wheel of a Studcbaker. In the
Iuk m l holmr In Srmmolo .County,
1D22 race ho wns beaten out for CUT THIS OUT
IT IS WORTH
Florid t. tn-'vlt: Northwest Qu.ar.
ter ,.r Northeast Quart or, Ifiu*, the
first placa by a Spccinl-Six and . _
MONEY
N**rth
fr«*t of Huctlon 16, Tnwnlast year again tinisnod unsucccis| ship 30 Smith. Itaiijs*- 10 Knat:
ful. So he concluded that this
Send this od'n iu l-ten cents to
ss*-tith-.-ein Quarter r.f North rest
nnd | Quanitr of Sectloti'16, Townrhlp So
car he would cast his lot with Foley &amp; Co*, 2835 ShelTicld Ave.,
T h e S p r in g r u s h f o r F b r d T o i i k i h ^ C a rs! h a s
MjrSouth lt,inK«'30 Fast!
Itnlf rf
tude baker.
Chicago, III., writing your name
rxled Norlli'tist 'Jtittrtrr nt Siuithfoiil.
s ta rte d
Third nnd fourth prizes went to and address clearly. You will-re­
Gianlnni 'nnd Ferrcyrn respective­ ceive n ten cent bottle of FO­
ly, both of whom also drove Stude- LEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM­
A r r a n g e . t o p la c e , y o u r o r d e r , a t o n c e ^ s o t h a t W heeless &amp; Welsh
bnkor Snccial-Sixes, making n to­ POUND for eougha,'‘ colds'■ itriff
y o u w ill n o t b e o b lig e d to w a i t f o r d e liv e r y /
tal of three -places won by Studc­ hoarseness, also free sample pn.k' Vulcanizinfir
Shop
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nges o'' FOLEY PILLS, n diuretic
baker in this year's race.
. %
stimulant for tho kidnuy» nnd
Cor, Oak Avenue and Third ?Qcet
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
for Constipation ,aml Diilouanejis.
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helped- niiHfrms o f people.
Try
Exclimhc Agents for Fis'i
If you do not wish to pay cash for your car,'ydti Can arrange
.thtm.
Sold everywhere.
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Garvin Vacates llenrh
-AVarranta For G. Means

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Of you can buy on th e T o rd Weekly Purchase Plan.

“SERVICE THAT MAKES

Sec the Nearest Authorized Fcrd Dealer

British H angm an Is
Out A fter 23 Years;
ocal Ford Salesm an Couldn’t Kill Chicks
f f t r T k r .4n a u r t a l r &gt;1 I’m * )
i Leading Country
t N um ber o f Sales LONDON. Apr. -2.—John Ellis,

dffleiat hangm an, of Great BritIward Higgins, local agent for ai;i. has feaigncd, giving no rvu.. &gt;
boasts of to n .■ . . .
ving among his . sale
For nior»jtfrah, £1 .yqgfa^hu bad
Ole best in the countrj,,
.aftfad.
a*ul Mi, hnngiu*;.
hnr)giu*t.uLii**uu--t»t.viii»i,
.«Llu*:i*-s»t. ejiiaL0 this particular rcpretMrftWnve'
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'His is leading th l M i p
dpa *nWif)s r ■Qmenicnt- nnd—rrtttjr
ites“in number of sales in con- Thompson, the hist woman put to
it which Was held during the death in England.
qth of March by the Ford ComEllis live* a t Rochdale, where
ly of Detroit.
. . , * • * for several years he had a bar­
C. M. Fox fs the member of tiio ber shop, 2 He is n student of
cs force who is ahead in the criminology and rends newspa­
itekt in cities of population be­ per accounts i&gt;f murder trinlj
en 5.Q00 and 8,000. On Mar. with professional Interest.
the Ford plant announced a
His fee for despatching a
si competition for one month in criminal was 50 shillings nnd an­
eh cities were classified acconl- other 00 for “good conduct," the
to their population. On Mar. latter in ron'ahlerntion'irf the fact
at the checking up o f records. thut he was forbiden to stay at
Fox was leading and again n nubile house near Hie scene of
Mar. 20 he Was ahead,
a hanging anti so earn n commis­
rfends here of this . salesman sion .for attracting custom, ns
hoping that when tho final re-. was the executioner’}* privilege
* t are giren out thatdie will still in former years. •
in the lent] which wil entitle
Ellis, a breeder t»C poultry, it
to a free trip to Detroit where so devoted to his birds thut he
tbs guest of th company has a friend wring the jietik.t of
•g with th wingers of
those he wants killed.
s contests..

Special Prices on Ford
Car'and Truck Tires
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cr.y, r*t.uirhrd Oil Company
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Service Station or
Ouy?. ‘i.*oupoi?3 arc redeem**
rale' ssr.vi az c'.sb Tor gasoline
cod jAotc'r c-ilj at any o f owe
Service. Suttious located in
A fcfapnr," *lrri£a , Georgia,

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y te flb ’e! N ow nearly everyi(!ord to own this high tfuality
'^witk the engine, that, improves
Drive h — you’Jl never change

Buick owners are alw ays reluctant to
part with their cars. For Buick’s de­
pendability, its ability to master every
road condition* its sturdiness, its safety
and comfort all firmly establish Buick
in every owner’s regard. Buick has
made good cars for over twenty years
and the latest Buick achievement is
its greatest Let u s prove .this to you
. by a demonstration in the Buick model
you like the best.
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smallest Monday's court.that the
officers have held for some time.
Orily 10-cases were on docket and,
two of these were continued until
Friday.
The following cases were tried:
i J. G. Sharon disposed of D. W. Simmons, speeding, $3 and
docket jn Monday’a session costs; D. L. Brooks, speeding, $5
ipal Court. It was the bond estreated; J. T, Simpson,

inicipal Court H as
tall Docket At Its
ndayMorning Meet

The New

specdifiir, S3 and coats; ( . V.anhingtormsFreedVnK, $10 bond estreat­
ed; Richard Akers, drunk, $10 bond
estreatid; Will Hill, drunk and
disordesiy, $5 and costs; Marga.'et Jewett, disorderly conduct, $5
aniT costs; S. W. Eaton, drunTk, |i t f
and costs; Elizabeth Hagen, oper­
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M ODEL

B U IL T B Y D U R A N T

The result; of many years
of concentration on the
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siilfsTqe tho enormously increased
oytpol. , •
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'*np car for the |K*ajfle\ the car
that nny man can own, who oanr
afford a horse and carrift-rci and
mark my words, that car is com­
ing
soo’n-r than most people cxAll t' .r.Vio.- Records Are Kmnyhfd
Mil.- v SihfK-;! Car.i Were Ship­
ped Kr »r.t Factory In
president
C’oolidgc conferred
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« How clearly Henry Ford saw the ! onnsylvanla, nnd others on the
n successor to Harry
future of the initnmobilo nnd how- iincs*fott_uf
iv* 11 ho | rcp!miod It, It shown*, in M. ' Daugherty ns attorney genn: article written by him in Fcb- endr
h.imy, lOtO, nr.d published in a
After two honrn debate, in
Dot: nit newspaper,
’-bieli the Republican orgnnizn—J n IL'CO, ns the article states. ‘J,- tioh rallied to hia support, the sen­
OfuT^'ni hevfc.drawn vehicles we.a ate laid aside the resolution to in­
-&lt;rmT os i;':n;fi 't ;Rf,iHJ0 automobiles. vestigate- .Secretary Median.
How lie prophesied reversal etimb
p.nt- ai'H TH figures for Inst &gt;'enr
Failure of subpoena servers to
whi 'i show the rnh* of approx!-,
matily 1,000,000 motor rare dur- locate. William Boyce Thompson,
in? 1W2H ua compared with 100,000 former chairman of the Republi­
horse-drawn vehicles.
can national committee's jjnancc
Th. article follow :
i.m rm tee, wan reported to the
“Tilt* f.utomobilo of the past nttaiik*! iucceas in 'pile of ita price, foliate oil committee.
L?c.tusa ■thetd ‘.v*m more than
erough pureharen to bo found to
take the lintit-il output of the now
Industry.
Prororthmately few
c ml.i buy. but tho:. 'tlew cijuld keep
•’ll thi- manufacturers busy, nm!
r \vii.thefeforv had no !,raring on

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’The i iitomobilc of th*1 present ;H
Is linkini' go*a! hi canto the r rite&gt;H
h . In r^ieducMl just enough to £
add stiffaient new purchn &lt;-!■.: t&gt;i(M
ta t.;
if tho inefeadcd (jtitpitl. S
S.*op|-/ a; ,| dcmnr.il,
. ean. h ic
populated \ he r'.lliag price t&gt;f re to- ■D
mohiU-s. 7h» car of today is lu*t-;?j
icr. by far than the cor «*f-.n f&lt;*vj-5j
&gt;-■ir - ug6---thi' natural rcanlt.ofjffi
fv re lienee, 'l.he priir -in lower,'H
I' t enough lower t &gt; add sufficin.-t ptfi'c.h:i--vt'.l..t a ..buy...tlie
ci i a d output,
Y’thlnk this a princess n it cf A "ilio autentf liU1' of the future B
musical comedy, do you? Well, itS must b* enough hotter than the *
Crown Princess Helene of Ituni; ;- pre.rent car i3 brjjrrt cpnfiilctUt In i f
la, appearing us hondrurj colouol tlr ■ man - f - limited means and fl,
of tko flth Hussars. *
eor.Jgh lower in price t&gt;» in s u re ^

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—We,
the manufacturers of a well
known rtnd widely hdvortlsed pro­
prietory medicine, want a retirejicntatife Jn each county in Flor­
ida- Ou l proposition j s ’ajttaetiye
unci will not a man from $200 to
8250 per month. Character and
ability count more than money in
selection. Write us your quaUftcaUons and if satisfactory we will
explain our proposition td yon' by
loiter. The National Remedy Com­
pany, Pcstofflcc Station G, Jack­
sonville, Florida.
In C lrc n lt C n n r l. 7 ik J u i b b l C l r .
c u lt . S r m l n n l v C o u n t ) . F l o r i d a ,
t 'b a a r r r ) .
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I t a p t ) « a r l n « tr o r a a w o r n M ll c t e c n i p l a l n l flteil h e r o i n n p i M t Y M t ''
t h a t y o u h s v - so m e c l a i m o r I r tlr r - 1
r a t In t h o -followlftfc t l r s c r i b k d la n k
In 'fit m l nolo C .iu n ty , F l o r i d a , l e ^ w i v
L o t T w o &lt;2&gt;. m o c k T a n tI O ) . T u r
K tn » n &gt; . o f U i o U ' t o n o l H anford, -F l o r i d a , a c c o r d i n g t o M a p of E- ft.
T ra ff n n l's o f t h r to w n o f Sanford,
d u l y r e c o r d r t l In th * P u b l i c R r c o r d a
p f S e m i n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a - i^ jT f
Toil a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e h e r e b y
retili I re d a n d o r d e r e d t n b e Add a p ­
pear before o u r' said C ircu it C o u r t- '*
at t h r C o u r t
H o u s e In H an ford .
F l o r i d a , o n W e d n e s d a y t h e 3 0 lh d a y
of A p ril - m i . t h e n a n d t h e r e to
m a k e a n s w e r In t h e MU o f c o m ­
p l a i n t filed h e r s tr i a t t a i n s ! y o u a n d
t h e r e i n f a l l n o t e ls e s a i d MU will,
he t a k e n a s c o n fe s s e d a g a i n s t y ou ,
to b e f o l lo w e d by a final d e c re e . .
I t In f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n o - ’
t i r e l»e p u b li s h e d i n ' t h e H a n fo rd
ll a l l y H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
lis h e d In B e m ln n le C o u n ty ,
o n ce
e a c h w e e k f o r a p e r i o d of f o u r c o n ­
secu tiv e w eeks.
W itn e ss in r hand a n d ,( h e seal of

J r n n l e I . l.n m b a n d J o h n C l i n t o n
L»umb, h r r h u s b a n d . M a e A. H o r n
um t M a r t i n W. H o r n . h**r hlishurtd,
anil L u t h e r 8. K e n n e d y ,
IW eililu iitt.
T U T IC K T O X O .S -IU '.S inK X T K .
T o J e n n i e l - U m b a n d J o h n O U n . (H K A I.)
B. A. PO C G L A B S, *'
to n t . i m b . h e r h u s b a n d . 16*H A
- C lerk C ircu it C o u r t . W e n tw o rth Street. C h a rle s to n , S uulh
HcmLnole C n n n fy , F l o r i d a .
C a ro li n a .. Mue A. H o r n , a n d M a r t i n
n y v A . M. W eek * , n . c T
W . H o rn , h e r h u s b a n d .
314 H o s t J a m e s fl. S h a r o n ,
33rd S t r e e t . S a v a n n a h . C e o r g l a , a m !
S o licito r fo r C om plainant.
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DOUBLE GUM-DIPPED
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H is worih 10' .' of the price of your car to equip with Full-fledged Balloons.
FIRESTONE pioneered, developed and made more than three million miles
testing; the HnUocn Tire.
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FIRESTONE guarantees you most miles per dollar.* You cannot get the benefit
of the Balloon tire unless you buy the FulUflcdged Balloon with the cut-down wheel.
Everybody knows that.
.FIRESTONE will not sell ri so-called Semi or Mongral Balloon Tire.

DISTRIBUTORS

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Harry F. Sinclair was indicted
by n federal grand jury on con­
tempt charges for refusing to testi­
fy before the senate oil committee.
Taxes on produce exchange (talc
and on drnft3 or pronilspo. ,* rtot .- t
were restored to the revenue hill
by the seriate tlnauce cnannitt.L*.

DISTRIBUTORS'
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A F in e r C a r

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ontinuedj J. r , Ulfiirdi
.-.ii.ig.
$3 and costs; I,. Arnuu, re kh i
driving, $3 and costs; I,. Offiejtry,
reckless driving, $3 and cost*;; J.
Q, Adams, disorderly conduct,.;! »
and costs; Jack Zachary, drunk,
and coats;
Harvey Gar wood,
drunk, $5 and costs.

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o f w h a t S tu d e b a k e r a lo n e
is the world's largest makes of quality
S TUDEBAKER
ears. Our assets are $90,000,000. We have $50,000,000
in model plants. Cur oales have, almost-trebled in three years, because of
our matchless values. Last year, 145,107 people paid 9201,.
CC0.0C0 for Studebaker cars.

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lecture on the Chassis at eight o’clock

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This Light-Six Touring Car la priced a t 91,045. Built
under ordinary conditiona such a car would coat you from
Come and see, before you buy a car, the reasons' for this
$200 to $400 more.
success. See tills Light-Six Touring
But we build 150JXX) care per year.
Car, for Instance.
We nuke our own parti. Sr.
Built of the finest steels. Of the
our own bodies In 910,000,000
very same steels we use in the cojU. .
plants. W e have tfjsOO up-to
best of our cars. On some we pay
H a ih
machines. Our major costa ai
makers l$% premium to get just the
vided by enormaue output.
. quality specified.
The result (a a value no ,
Steels are identical with the steela
Built under an engineering de­
maker even trim to match hi i
In the costliest oar we make.
partment which costs us $500,000
car of this size. .Coma see wl
yearly. •
means to you,
' Mora Timken bearings than in
Each car subjected tn the build-'
any competitive car within $1,500
Ing to 32,000 separata inspections.
Send fo r the Hook ,
of ita price.
. Same steels, same workmanship
Mail us the coupon baloer.
enuine leather cushions, 10
a i in the costliest Studebaker
will send you free our new bop]
dies deep. Curled hair filling;.
models, . . . .
will inform vou on five simple t

Come and learn, why

In our Show Rooms

Motors. This is done in no ether car at our pricee. *
■Then we use more Timken bearings In this car than ara
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All-steel body.
One-piece windshield—rainproof.
Attractive cowl lights.
Quick-action cowl ventilator.
Non-skid cord tires.
Transmission and ignition locks,
Perfect motor balance.
The supreme car of ita data.

Two great features
There are many features in this
Light-Six found in .no rival car. But
we want to mention two In par­
ticular.
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The motor lsVCrRctly balanced.
That means long fife and freedom
from vibration.
The reason is this; We machine
all surface* of ourctinkahalts and'
connecting rods by 61 operations.
Just as was done in Liberty Airplane

car and tell
quality.

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Contemporary Communr
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nouncement signed by P. Reese Combs stating that he has
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liiwrts IS
i Beeonfl CJ&amp;sa Matter, 6c- all connections with this paper. In this announcement Mr. O s r g y a a a Leaves a Million.
81, l i l t , at the f oatofflca St
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They have on oil scandal « J
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rd, Florida, under act of March Combs explains that increased duties in connection with hid
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Prague, too. It i* »jid tofl
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camp in NoHh Garolina.make it imperative that he take this
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MR. BARUCH says that, in the
volve a large number of
i* Ctcchs.—New York Tribune. 1
next war, money a* well a* men
. P ^ l l t o r step.
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a n neao.
It is With a-feeling of deep regret that we are publishing m ast be conscripted. When young
The family, akcltton cau«i H
this noticl It is regretted that Mr. Combs finds it necessary men are inarched sw ay to be obit
or gassed, the money of rich
tip. embarrassment, however, 3
A m i* .
to devote Ris entire time to his other interests, causing him to must be taken away' to be spent
lesa she wears an evening m3
u f G0U.Vgive up his labors with . The Herald where his association for the w ar and not retunted to
cut very low in the back—TMj
IH R IC A llT lO R I U T K I i
ka Daily New*.
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i M T ^ i m Six Month* t*.t« with us has ever been pleasant and harmonious. His decis­ the owners.
s a t f f t s e 'k i s *
in City %f Carr'sr ver ion to leave Sahford will be felt keenly not only in The Herald
T hat hi* keen rugggqtcd vary
WTSbo **&gt;»*«*
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Some politicians are wond,,
dooi
between war*, bat
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office wheri his thorough knowledge of the newspaper game often
tf taking the oil from the Tea |
not ite m anything.' I t '
&gt; t i
Dome basin will fereate a |,
made him a reliable and dejtendable person in every1depart­ mean anything while
S t e S k
aoncm
slide this fall.—EastiS
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ligion.
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I n o ti c e * o f e n i e r ta r b ttM M ta w h * r « who have grown to love the fineness of His excellent Charac­ in government.
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&gt;r n t . f t t u l u a d v e r t i s i n g f k ( M
ter.
The Sanford Uernld calls
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of
the
purchasers
of.this
newspaper
from
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T H U A SSO CIA TED f l a i l
That I* nn appr..ptfa»c rams, li
If there were any real pretM fl-1
• A sso c ia te d r r u i l i e x c lo s - and II. A. Neel in November of last year, Mr. Combs has
not as distinctive as “Th*Ity
of
Capital
being
conscripted,
S U U e d t o t h e tw o t o r r e p u b - played an important part in the conduct of Sanford’s news­
City “—Ocala S ta r /
along with men. for government
l&gt; 61 ( i t * a * w &gt; d i t f p a t c a t s
Itod to It o r n o t o t h e r w is e paper. He entered into the work of bringing The Herald use In: the next war,- that war
lu Una
Something tells us that It
status with a vim and boundless energy that would be postponed indefinitely.
Sp_ u r a n d a i* o h t0h4e1 Mto
f * &gt; *its
&gt; present
A ll
be more difficult than ever to
j o f r v - * : a b l l c a t l o h o f a p e c i a l made him'greatly admired by all who knew him. His hard
The real ’ bosses would, see to
Uncle Sam loose from public Uq
U p a tc h e a h ereto o ra » l w r a * m d .
that.
work and abilities will be greatly missed in the future.
once h e-h as frozen onto the
The war in which little bellows
Tamp* Time*.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924
Mr. Combs is owner and director of the Chimney Rock lose their Hires, a t $30. V month,
Camp for boys, located in North Carolina. Establishing his and big fellowsi double
dou
their profThe Tampa Tribune insists _
| BIBLE THOUGHT FOR- TODAY camp with a few small tents and a handfpi of boys, he has its, is the w ar th s f w ill UxL . jCatta Is (entering his ire
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RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING t by his clever ideas and persistency succeeded In building up
Martin and ignoring Jennin.
S'CR RULES. ModINTELLIGENf
He hath shewed thee, 0 man, what one of the finest and greatest institutions of this kind in the
So Jennings li to win without'
ern intelligence, 90 per ' Cent
Is good; and w h s t’d o th •the lo rd
scratch. — Clearwater Et
require of thee, but to do justly * south, enjoying a reputation of being a most desirable place of it, is devoted tq accumulating
Sqn.
money. Where, money U, Intelli­
and to love mercy, and to walk to which fond parents may safely send their boys.
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humbly with thy God? Micah 0:8.
Sanford seems to be a for
But while working with The Herald he found it neces­ gence and power are also.
When war comes, little, men
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town.
Tho 8anford lit.
sary to neglect this more profitable business.' While putting Will, be- conacriptCTh-.nnd. marched
; (THE RECKONING
Isays, “Sanford is paying an
erbitant rate for cLctric
It* flit# to nave a blow-out In a in long hours for the paper he saw his camp affairs go unat­ away while Capital assures them
tended'to. ’He realized this could not continue for a great that they are heroes and nothing
and electric power. Other
fancy restaurant,
ia
too
good
for
them.
The
Capi­
ida cities offering p more s
With terrapin and canvas-back and length of time without disastrous results. So about three
tal will proceed to make as much
live rate are getting the
all the wine you want;
weeks ago he left Sanford to see if it would not be possible as possible o u t of the war, and
If people warit relief in the fa
To enjoy the flowers and muaic,
r
of a municipal electric
watch the pretty women pass, for him to work out some scheme which would enable him the government -rill beg the
ilant, *11 the people have to'
Smoke a choice cigar, and sip the to continue his labors with this newspaper and also to look prosperous to buy bonds at. good
ntercst.
T hat’s * our war sys­
s to make their .wants known!
wealthy water in your glass; after his camp business.
tem,
and
It
will
last
as
long
as
I tho City Commission.
THI
Jt’a bully In a high-toned Joint to
After Bpending much time on thii proposition he has the rest of the system—a good
COMMISSIONERS ARE REAM
„■ eat and drink your flit, •
I -TO RESPOND.”—The M ia|
But if s quite another m atter when come to the decision that the best thjrtg for him to do is to many years.
Post.
you come to pay the bill!
devote his entire time and energies to his Chimney Rock A FOREIGNER in New York,
Camp and to sell his interests in The Herald. He feels in tak­ by accident or with wicked in­
It's great to go out a t night on fun ing this step that he does so to protect his heavy finareial tent,' used a worthless foreign
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and pleasure bent,
instead of an honest Ameri­
SINCLAIR
DEFIANT
iT o wear your glad- rag* always, investment in North Carolina as well as to be able to give his eoin
can nickel, to pass through the
and to never have a cent.
big institution the personal direction it must have.
turnstile that opens the way to
MIAMI NEWS METROPOLIS
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To drift along regardless, have a
Mr. Combs is a born leader of boys. His talents along tho subway jam. Justice seized
3
good time every trip.
i
him, dragged him to court. The
H it tne high spots sometimes, and these lines are greater than.the average leader of young life. judge delivered a solemn lecture ^The defiant attitude of Harry F. I If. the committee’s authority can
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L a eluinces
Oil*Ar» V«a ol
** 1.
His life constructed upon a foundation o f spotless character
letA sthe
slip, *'«
the shortcomings of foreigner Sinclair, the multi-millionaire oil be successfully challenged it goes
racgn'vr" ro know you’re acting foolish, yet has made him known throughout the entire south as bcinr on
and the beauty .of honesty, that magnate ns regards the senate ! without saying that no one who 3 IF just the putting away, of money in a savings bank
investigating the oil is apt to produce anything in the
go on fooling itlll,
ideally qualified for work of this kind having to do with the would have done your heart good. committee
scandal, has resulted in his now;way of impressive evidence involv- B . were the only object ct saving, it would be of little
Till nature calls the show-down,
training and development of boys.
A
and you pay the bill!
benefit- The depositor would
be simply a miser.
IT IS all wound up with the facing a federal grand jury on con-, ing the higher-ups will be willing
•*
In purchasing the stock from Mr. Combs we. do so with earnest suggestion that the guil­ tempt charges. If an indictment to come before the inquisitorial
Time has got a little bllll Get'wise great faith in the future of Sanford and Seminole county. ty foreigner he deported. The ju ­ is forthcoming speedily the m atter ; body—for reasons which they may
Money is meant to be used, wisely and with re­
and sufficient,
whUe yet you may.
dicial lecture in made the more will-gut into the courts, Sinclair,consider good
gard
to real needs and wants. Wise Investments can
We
can
see
bright
days
ahead
when
a
great
city
will
rise
For the debit-side’s increasing in
Impressive by the fact that sub­ will be released on habeas corpus ; In the absence of any further inbe
made
only with ready money and a savings account
where
Sanford
now
Btand3.
In
making
this
additional
in­
. a moat alarming way;
way management has
stolen proccL-dings and then will follow ! formniton, however, it is a well esThe things you had tfo right to do vestment in this city it is in the lx » ef that Sanford is destin­ streets from the public and tens a long drawn out struggle to de . I tabliahed fact that the committee 5 furnishes ready money.
—the things, you should have ed to be one of the greatest cities Wk the state.
of millions from its confiding tormine the authority of the sen­ has adduced plenty of evidence,to B
We stand ready and eager at all times to advise
, doni
with never a judge ate committee to command testi­ excite the suspicions of the nation.
There will be no change in th^ xdicy of The Herald. Jt stockholders,
mony. It is quite within the realm Withholding of further informa­ £ our’ depositors of good lnvestments-7 -places for the
They’re all put down. If * up to
Interferring.
tion, will tend only to excite sus­
will continue giving Us readers all the news all the time re­
you to pay for every one.
But then the street car ras­ of reason to f uppose that Sinclair’s
n money they have saved. Open your account here toBo eat, drfnk and be merry! Have gardless of the likes or dislikes of any individuals. It will cals are noble ‘Americans, not action will afford a precedent for picion and In the long run serve,
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anyone else who may be summoned perhaps, the purpose of the inves­ 5 day.
a good time if you will,
base born
continue
to
be
Sanford’s
champion
looking
after
the
inter­
tigating
committee
as
well
as
if
r
J
J.
„_l!,rlT*?™1
I
heior*
the
country.
There
will
he
But- God help you when the time
Meal a rid* from » corporation., | £ V(mtuaiiy the m atter may have those .who have been called actu­
' / you pay
bill! ests of the public and telling the world about the opportuni­
comes, and
••wnix-v tq .
I to come to.the Supreme Court for ally appeared and testified. No
ties to be found here.
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—Robert W. Service.
WHEN IS a &lt;nnn or a wo
a decision and admittedly thi* will man wholly Innocent of wrong­
an old?" That question is asked consume weeks, if not months and doing
HOLLAND L DEAN,
fears to face an inquiry into
* They are inclined to believe
by an advertiser.
How would perhaps a year. The refusal of his own or other enterprises with
R. HOWARD BERG.
eing from
th a t de la Huerta Is fleeing
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you. answer it? Gray hair, wrin­
kles, stooning shoulders, slow
Maps, f(ilbh&gt; and dim eyes do not
make old age.
You are old, in tha unpleasant
sense of the word, Whatever your
age, when you automatically rect a new idea with “ I don’t" be3VC it."' ’ *
You are old when the happiness
of others * no ‘ longer gives you
pleasure; when life looks gray;
when you loose confidence in hu­
man nature and in huamnity's
progress.

i FIRSMATIONALBANS

the oil magnate to testify has pre­ which he may have been associated.
sented an unfavorably- * situation BinriakVj action*” tfutrtfqra^Wa
.ttWp&amp;Kgf lA COMMUNITY BUILDER ^
• $• • * ••
Register and Pay Your Poll T ax/
senate
before the country. Theer will be defiant attitude
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E. F. WHiTNER, Cashier.
almost universal thought, that he (investigating committee—produces, ■ F. P. FORSTER, President. *
I t will be Impossible .to notfllnhas
something
hei
wishes
to
c*n-j{mmediately
the
thought
that
heJ'L
-ate • dork horse this year aa ev­
Tlie person interested in seeing good men put in politi­
cesl else he would have come ba-ji* unwilling to testify because be " B B m njnR M aanB B S B aB aH guaB B H B B B gaflM B M B M uB B
il* ha* already been suggest- cal office should see to it that he is qualified to vote. Good
fore the senate committee on In- fvvla that his testimony would be
• • a presidential posslbilty.
citizens do not fail to have their names on the registration
uiry and laid his cards straight- dnmaging either to himself or to
orwardly on thg table. This la lathers. There the matter rests,
The Httla girl down the street books, to pay their poll tax and then on election day to castone angle to^thq subject. His abie .su far as he Is concerned. It may
to know whether Aurora their ballots. And good citizens don’t w ait until the day be­
Foc^Cough* jn 4 Cold*, H ead
attorneys pot the m atter on thei **fely be left to the conunty to desill la the name, of a deadly fore the books close to register.
liasis of affecting to believe that ’ tormine what prompts his challua snake found in South
and All A cE mi and Paint
Sinofolr’s part in all that has'lenge to committee authority. He
To be eligible to vote in the primary on June 3, when
transpired has been according t o !May&lt;* that the senate body has no
county and state candidates are nominated, it is necessary
ALL DRUGGISTS
law and under the circumstances 1right to compel him to explain. If
may not think much to be registered. The books will remain open until May 1
h
e
jh
it
nothing
to
answer
for.
J
h
e
has
nothing
to
conceal
he
should
Mellon’s . tax reduction,
*** Hospital sixa,
**" $340tvbM
CONCRETE IS old when Its
The Investigation, henceforth Is ) have no hesitancy in obeying the
t the move- to force his and the person who desires to register can do so by calling at hard and “set” nnd it’s the same
it from the
cabinet the office of H. C. DuBose on Park Avenue between nine with the brain of man or woman. likely to drag, if - n o t' be stopped, mandate of the committee.
ffcet vary far.
and twelve o’clock in the morning and two and five o'clock There are men and Women of
{il the afternoon any day except Sunday. Any person, over eighty much younger in reality
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ng J922 there wore 38,than many of twenty-eight. There
larciaT failures in the twenty-one years oi age, who bhall have lived in the state one arc woman a t eighty # younger
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
is. So you aae how year, or in the county six months between the date of the mentally than 'th ey were at eigh­
\
Off we in .Sanford closing of the registration books and the holding of the gen­ teen. If intelligence nnd kind­
After
the
senato
committee
had
much.
But
Aihurst
will
be
inter­
U*folks in other part* of eral primary election may register. In Seminole county it is ness increase, youth increases and hoard Al Jennings, tho train rob­
ested, and even Senator Welsh may 3 With* all modern conveniences on Park
old age goes further back.
ber, tell how Jake Hnmon of Okla­ boggle his eyes. Well admire a
—o ■
not necessary for people who voted here in the last ejection
Ave. Only one block from First S t A good
homa had spent H.LOti.OOO in the lot of men when Peggy tells he* |
Iment Is being made to re-register. Only
REV. DR. D. S. DODGE died, Republican
iy new
new voters must do so.
campaign
and
what'ho
story
and
reads
her
letters.
loughts cun be trnnshia fortune, ; 1,135,819, goes
Investment.
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After registering the next step is to Bee
ee that your poll
po and
wWibut mechanical assistto hia relatives, except two pub- expected to* get In return the jRo-’i Then if the Republican*'Can find
froqi'Cambridge, Mass., to tax is paid. To vote it will be necessary to hold the receipts lid bequests . totalling |30,000. publican senators decided it wa» Tommy McConnor .they should*
Building lots on Park Ave.
FhUK*, If successful they covering the 1922 and 1923 poll taxes. Simply registering This makes the ignorant wonder time to stick u skower into thb hav&lt; him tell what he knows of
Beautiful home on First St.
stef b* directed. from all docs not qualify a voter. He must pay his poll tax of one whether the dead man took seri­ Democrats, put them over a alow the effort to nominate Champ
of tW ' country to Wash- dollar per year.
ously the text about taking all fire, and see wh.it would come out Clark. If they can’t And Tommy,
Corner lot in Normandy Square for only
and no one has been able to since
D. 0.*
you have and giving it to tho with the lard.
Senator Spencer of Missouri said j ho beat the rope by breaking out
Supervisor of Registration DuBose states that if every­ poor.
$900.00.
Did Mr. Dodge conclude
reputa!
Chicago beer!
prophets some of the can­ one in the county who is entitled to do so registers there will, that that was not said seriously, that a turn would be taken a t the of jail, any reputable
tor ,,county offices, are
or that it was only remporary ad­ leases granted by the late Frank runner or New York hi-Jacker will *
Corner lot in Bunca Vista for $900.00, size
lin'K. Lane, secretary of tho litter-'do. An opposition beer runner or
l carriers. Practically ev- be about three thousand five hundred voters in the primary vice?
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hf-Jackcr
may
bump
him
off
while
from
this
county.
Up
to
the
present
time
only
about
tyro
ior
.under
Wilson.
of them .predicted their
election ^ t the political met­ thousand three hundred have done so.
THERE WAS no problem in­ If tho Republicans intend tb stick' he I* In the witness chsir, which
3 5 acre celen^jjarm at a real -bargain.
ing last Friday,, *i)d since only ona
volved a t nil.
The human mind to leases and documents they will wlil make for romanco.
If you haven’t enough Interest in your state and courtty adjusts
If the investigation does not go 3 close in.
itself admirably to condi­ play to empty benpheq. If they
— MC^re- pach' office, then
•
•'V rrt
to register, pay your poll tax and participate in the June tions, thooriea
roust be wrong.
and religious wtmt to do a box office business big with such attractions we'd sugtle'y will call Peggy Joyce as the vest limited engagement of tne
primary and November election, it Will be poor policy for you teachings.
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Nine hundred and ninety-nine ft et witness. We do not -know “Follies" or the '‘Sandals/1 supple*
rding to one of the candl- to criticize any of the actions of those officials who are put In
for a county‘office, there uro office. If you fail to do your duty In electing real men to out of 1,000 can say, “That’s an u | | t she will testify. It depends mented by Mabel Normnnd, in perexcellent capon,” quite undisturb­ o what she wants to tell or how son, and Charles Chaplin.
i of man, vegetative,
___ r amotlonaL and intellect- office*, keep your mouth shut when conditions are not what ed by the fact that IhOusunds are
all of which • e says are rep- you would like them to be. You won’t be able to blame any­ starving not fa r from that ca­
ROOMS 501-2.
ted In the four candidates one else for your own failure to\jmve a part in this important pon.
SAMUEL MICKLE
That's part of the kindness of
tha office of county judge. Vn work.
Largest. Insurafice Agency in Sanl
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Providence. Were 1ft 'otherwise.
, someone has said, is tho
First National Bank B ldg.____________
Ufe would be impoeslblo and
of Ufa.
rogress
would
stop,
for
it
Is
o
THEIR HE^kDS sometimes so little, that there is ho more
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Did you ever meet Samuel
ullt on the achievements of in­ Mickle ? Beniamin Franklin says such as new buildings smT the rise
. . . _U said to be an Irish
room
for
wit;
sometimes
so
long,
that
there
is
no
wit
for
so
of
rents,
being
to
his
certain
tense selfishness.
but na real Irishman wiU
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lace and clinch to much room,—Thomas Fuller.
L2T but 1 have met idm in West were in fact the things that would
DISCOVERY OF fossilized hu­ mint
ng licked lyid eapeciBeach and in Moore Haven ruin us. Then he gave me such a
man
skeletons
near
Loa
Angeles
green is waved in front
aid
on
East Bcqph, or someone t-’etail of misfortunes now existing
prove th a t native sons wandered
wasn't it said- to have
vxy-much like him. Samuel or his oi that were soon to exist that hj S
around
there
25,000
years
ago.
youngster that faced
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This explains the high civilisation &lt; iscendant frequents printing of- left- me - half-melanrholy^; H id I
iwark ring the other
By IRVIN 3. COBB
achieved by ancient AmcrlCai f reef he did ho In Franklin’s time known him before 1 engaged in
races, their great temples, etc. a id ho continues to do so, for it is this business, probably I never
u. fhi!
Simoon Ford, the famous New notable guests. Toward tha shank They had time to develop all that ajwjays at tha printing offices that * " m
&gt; the place now that
i v • 1
* -i
* y*
&gt;ng'
__ - mast h in u ^ f* ' . # — 4 V
to kUI a person and Xork wag,
w*.l used to be nationally of the eve; r the toaatmaater gradually.
im
in
the
sa
I t 4*
Franklih’a p i q |ripby
■dnl to the insane known as an after-dinner speaker. called upon
r. Ford for '» Jew
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many years
e tells of medtlfig Sam uel .................s
IT WILL be shown th a t men’s
r
ly . a few ' year*, But a spedalist recommended jnat words.
buy
a
hikue
there
because1
It’Wki
IckTe,
and
this
Is
the
story
of
It.
existence
and
development
on
thv
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have,
most
of
his
teeth
drawn.
you belong, to n
The lanky Simeon got eiowlyupr l i 1fftlug t l ileXtructidHJ' ahd at
earth are much more andent^ri|an pled from tho Biographyt ' that sponsors **. To ,Mr. .Ford the teeth hafi bpen on hlj( feet.
re are croakers In evo-y Inst I hid the pleasure of soring
To sag
i you. wsro told.to]gjving satisfaction for a long, long
“Some of ytou knqw why I hhvtf has been tuppoied.
; always boding its ruU&gt;. ono as he might have Jmu*ht it.
tven ut&gt; spe*kln&gt;»,” he said. ,'**I th a t the atono age existed evan one (hero lived in Phjla- Mm give five time* ms much for
iind. but ths physician
op’t talk Ittpublic any more. But erywhera • 12,090 years ago nnd
la; a person of note, an eld­ one'as he might have bought it for
tespunsibi* f t I I have not altogether wasted th# lh*t ell progress beyond the stone
age
has
been,,
achieved,
in
12,000
er^
man
with a wise look and a when he first began croaking.”
•. m i » e « « r - —
a"d the patient time 1 have lately spent in a etata
A cordial welcome
vo f grave manner of speaking;
’going to harkened to him and wont to fha o f semi-retirement from tha gay years is preposterous.
bii name was Bimuel Mickle. Thin
Martin for dentist. Then a difficulty ensued. life of this , great, city. I have
f-j*
Can Dobb Saya
Mr. Ford tried bridges and pUtes been compoelng a suitable epitaph .MR. OLCQTT, a reputable citl- ge tlcman. a stranger to me, stop,
StT(
and crowns and pivots, but Bttna for my own use. When I pas* on in of New York, testifies that pe me one day e t my door and
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federal judgeship was offered
as-the-young manr -"Top- many—tnvsitTgaUons spoil
Of these^dsviefs proved comfortthat these words
Capital
a n e y ^ rin t^
it.$1
m*
upen-my tombltOTfr-Tr
ins
ey didn’t
i n high price, considering affk
oken off ncpxiin
orry
he raid
practically gave up
» lies Simeon Ford.
$1,
salaries-paid
because
*od large banquets
Cam# Into the world on a u e h ,* ^
h
o
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- each « date
vi *7.i
to human nalost,
bu
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NDE V . HOWARD CHAPTER*
U. D. C.
The member* , of the Ndc V.
Howard Chapter, U. D. C.. held’ll
most interesting meeting Tue«I#y
fitem oon at the Valdez' Hotel
parlors. •
Mrs. R. J. Holly, p re s e n t,.ra il­
ed the meeting to Cider, and’pre­
sided in her usual charming man­
ner.
The minutes of .th** last
meeting ware road and approved,
after which the regular routine of
busbies* was In order. Qq|te n
number of important • mutt era
were transacted, among'them-beins the appointment of the'delq*
Rates and alternates, for thfc con­
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Notice To Candidates
1*111 entertain. the Alathca
L a t her home, 1110 Laurel
AH c^r.JIdate* for County
hue, at' 3J30 p. m. '*
appropriately
celebrated
by
bho
E—Union meeting of the
-!Offices must qualify at office
Cnnpter with memorial services
les of the Methodist'church
at
the
Milane
Thesti-e.
In
the
| of secretary of the County
he church, a t 3:30 p. m.
morning, there will also he ser­
Uy—Children’s .story hour
vices a t the park, and the decorat­
' Democratic Executive ComLibrary at 2 o’clock.
ing of the Confederate soldiers.’
[The Two Eitrernes.
graves. Various .-ommit ccs for
| mittee.
ler and a spendthrift lived
that day were appointed by the
[aide by aide
( R. J. HOLLY, Secretary,
"resident.. as follows: Chairman,
bach with the other often
*noto snows the immense crowd which greeted Cardinal llaycs of New York (arrow) and Cardinal
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat; Theatre,
times vied.
Room 8, Ball Bldg.
Mrs. Frank Miller; Music, Mrs, Mundelein of Chicago, on iheir arrival in Rome, w tictc they received the rod lint.
liter to spend the least that
Claude Herndon; Cars, Mn, W. C.
he could
Hill; Veterans, Mrs. A, P, Connol­
tha spendthrift lavished
ly.
than he should,
Orders were also placed for the
time V e n t •n the mlsor
crosses to mark the grave* of all
lined wcath,
soL’ ers at the conjJ. Harold Sommers, war vt cfo 8t. Petersburg, Fla., and hia bride Confederate
1st all.his friends and even
etery.
Quite a number 4f out­
[his health,
who was RhcbaCrawfod, Salvation Army captain known aa the “Angel side calls .were responded to.
| the spendthrift's wealth
/They were photographed among th a {films a t Ormond
There were 25 members present
grew Ids* and less, “
,. of Broadway
a
t
. Tuesday**’ m e e tin g .’ z-x,
Beach,
f
l
i
t
.
the miser scoffed a t his
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’horrible moss.
, 1 *•
Speaker (Gllet doesn’t make
then old nfco crept on the
razors. , hut h*a scraped through
twain.
&gt;r
• ’ ‘ Mrs. Lewife-Entertains
many heated dfgumonttrby a close
found hit days morb fraught
ahhVd^
’’
. .
with pain,
Duplicate
Bridge
Club
fait regret a t the course
Chittenden, Mrs. W. W. Potter,
lovely home of Mrs. Harry
wished he hndlivciVas the B. The
Mrs. Ed. Betts, Mrs. Janv&lt;a Ridge,
Lewis was the scene of a most
other had done,
,
Among the mony social affairs Mrs. Percy Mcro, Mrs. Floyd Pal­
enjoyable
party
Tuesdayafter
he joys of life ? Coro? faol noon. wh*m she entertained the cf Tuesday ntfernoon, one of the mer, Mrs. Emmett Hunt, Mrs.
members of the Tuesday. Dupli­ most delightful was the bridge Hawkins Connally, and Miss Sa:e you went befonr ■cate
party, given by Mrs. W. C. Hill, rita Lake.
?
Bridge Club.
when she entertaihed the mem­
old,,
A
profusion
of
garden
flowers
see your old age
bers of the Bon Ton and Frtloha
were effectively used-in the vari­ Bridge Club*, at her home on
The middle course In ' ous rooms and sun parlor, where Fourth. .Street,
honoring Mra. PHONH148
the card tables were placed.
; best.
Raymond Fox, a recent bride.
-Robin A. Walker.. . The hours passed quickly in tho
Snap dragons, lupin*,i, larkspur
game of duplicate and when scor­ and other early flowers were used
I and rMs. T. K. Roll an­ es were counted, it was found that to- advantage in the rams where
te' the birth ef a non March Mrs. Roy Chittenden, Mra. Sam tho card tables were arranged.
Turn to the classified
me little lad has been named Yonntz, Mrs. Frank. Miller an i
Scores were kept on tallies done
pages
of The Herald each
Inca Kennedy Roll, Jr.
Mrs. McPherson held high scores. in floral design, and after a num­
day becauso Sanford’s best
At the conclusion of the game, ber of spirited games of bridge,
opportunities are always to
and Mrs. W. G. McCaus- the hostesp served a chicken sal­ the prize for top score, and Iridesbo found' listed on these
of Philadelphia »Pn., the the ad course with Icod coffamfand cent glass candy jar, was won by
pages.
M of Mra. C. E. H enry-at.her whipped cream. *' •••&gt;■ •*
Mrs. Floyd Palmer. The honoree,
No m atter what vonr
on Magnolia,^Avenue.Li1 ,
Mrs.
Fox,
was
presented
with
a
Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. F.
wants may be, classified ads
lovely corpl and black vase, as a
A.
McPherson
substituted
for
ab­
will help you:— "
a many friends of Mrs. John sent club members.
The, club Tnemento"bf tho occasion.
hams will bo glad to know
To reach all the peoplo
Following
the
card
game,
tho
embers present . were
Mrs. hostess served a delicious salad
•he is convalescent, after an
effectively — leave yout
eorge
Knight;
Mrs.
Roy
Chitis of severtr weeks at her 'temlefl) Mrs; JFre$1Whla»fa,; Mtrs. ‘and Ice course. Candies In minia­
Want Ad at The Herald Of­
fice. Phone us to send for
ture baskets were placed on the
it or phone it to the Want
table and enjoyed during the
progress of the game.
Ad Department.
fr'Mra. Hill’s guests were: Mrs.
*U** io« a '-fw C
d : P W ’.'
Ml to spent a week here with
raff,, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. Joe
Ir parents.

MRS: FOX HONOR
GUEST IN 'REGENT
BRIDGE P A R T I E S

THE EYES
OF ALL SANFORD

T I S often very difficult for one to realize the im
portance of
Therefore, imagine s
town of 70,000 people—Portland, M e.—for instance.

Then imagine a herd of 1,000,000 cows—filling
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These figures give you anjdea of the famous Dairymen's League Co-operative Association—the farmer
organization that sends their DAIRYLEA Brandy Evap-1
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Because this immense business is owned and oper­
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remain these .70,000 farmers* own product, from
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[ghlcr.. Leslie, ardved ■from
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t of several week* with th*
pwr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Tertlune, on Magnolif Ave-

T hese farmers want y o u ^ o have a rich er—a
creamier evaporated milk, with a flavor like cream.
T hat is why DAIRYLEA contains more nutritious milk
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HllMAIfY'- ^TORIES. •
find /baked U where it w ahted'tb
live.,
.Tae Smallest Child.
Grade.
South Side,
I t .said,’ uI awant to grow in the
was a king who lived on castle garden so' tne princess
top of a mountain. The people can touch me.” The angel was
said it loeka as If the king’s fa i­ PRIMARY STORIES—2
lle wan in the blue eky.
disapointed and turned away.
*• One day the king’s herald came
The angel next went to the
down - the mountain side ‘btovHrig rose and asked, “ Where do you
his bugle and said the king wish­ wish to live?”
ed all tho children to visit
She said, “I want to. live, on the
CHICAGO, Apr. *2—A cheering combined to defeat far western castle. The children said, “We castle wyll, so -the princess can
yelling crowd of Chicago rollers teams in the afternoon games of must each bring the’ king a gift." ■nyill me.” The angel did not like
"
;
Each child wondered what would that.
North-South Title' Tuesday watched while n team from little the opening round. ■« .
New York town killed their bas­
Next the angel went to tho
AM four far western teams en­ be the *best.
llh A 8 n tf t of 283 F o r -72
ketball championship .hope* in the tered the afternoon games were
O ne-child brmight«YrUifc&gt;* and wild violet and asked, "Where da
ole#-—Finishes‘'Two Strokes
opening
round.of
the
National
Instarteid
for the castle, as be was you want to live?”
eliminated,
while
the
east,
repre­
&gt;Ahead of Cyril W alker.'
ter-Scholastil basketball cham- sented by Manchester,- N. IL, tho climbing tho mountain .side "hit ' The violet answered, “I want
«-• ■ live in the woods and by the
- ' X rrN F JIU R ^ r, N .C ., April 2— ionship tournament here- Tuesday south; represented by Florence, fru it bqgan. to .m ill.out of,.the to
road
»id« so the children can pick
basket
and
he
said,
“I
t
seems
as
night.
'
f
’
,
Miss.,
and
central,
west
ropresented
Westchester B1KPainted post was the New York by tlulumbus, Ohio, and E( Reno, if I would never reach the moun­ a.” ' i
Won the North and
“You tre -just the one 1 wnnt
tain side." Now the .smallest cht(d
d f Championship, ftn- town and Lnnu Tech. Chicago, wps Okia., remained in play.
so
you cjuV grow everywhere.’
of
them
all
saw
the
fruit
falling
the
teniri
they
stopped
by
u
score
The far west, representatives
holcs with n score of
Extra Added A ttraction—
That’s why the wild violet
of 19 to. 13 facing more looters eliminated were Boise, Idaho, Med­ and be said, "I will pick up the
around the rides of the court than ford, Oregon,- Aibuquerquo, N. M.( fruit, because I love the king end grows in the woods and tvary one
strokes ahead of there were Inhabitants in their
he likes fruit.”
Another child loves it. The violet loves overyRiver N ovelty S in gin g Orchest
II W alker, Englewood. N. J., home town, they om-plnycd *tho anti Spokane, Washington, WlcM- came with some flowers,-and {as body i
cverybody loves
the
I
ta.
Kns.,
defeated
one
southern
. ■■ •
*wfto finished with 285, while Mc­ Chicago City champion.* in every .representative. Birmingham, A la - f tho
let.
. 4 * *- If #* * -*&gt;■'* ‘
i1 sun kept growing hotter and
Donald Smith, of San Francisco, department of tho game.
‘
otter
the
flowers
began,
to
wilt
teams losing in the firat round of ?
Prices—22 and 60 cts. plua war tax.
.. who gave indications soon after
Ball Hardware Co.
, Epsminondas.
An hour later the hardest P a t - ................
will begin a consolation tour and the child began to cry he felt Fourth Grade.
the sta rt of the final round of giv­ tic. of the day resulted from the play
Roma
Wilkinson.
so
sod
but
the
smallest
ohild
dried
• PHONE 8
,
* Entire Change o f Program Each Night.
ing the veteran Hazen a strong cliph of Superior, -Wisconsin and nam m t Wednesday.
Once open a time there was a
the tears of the child Who carried
Wedesday's
games
in
the
first
’ ‘-contest, finishing with a spore of Madison, S. D., th&gt; South Dakota
the flowers and said, "I.‘win car- little bof whose name was Epainclude: Fargo, 8. D., vs. rg them- quickly because the king minondof
286.
team finally winning, 25 .to 21. rounds
Lexington, Ky., Tampa, Fin. Vs. loves flowers and T love the
One d$y his niother told him he
‘ »■ Johnny Farrell, of Mount Vorn- W alla’Walla, Washington, closed,
could go to see n:s grandma. So
4*. ;
oh^’N. *Yi, tied with-Smlth, finish­ the day’s play by rolling up the I’anquitch. Utah. Yankton, S. D., king.”
Soon the smallest child was.left Epaminondns went to see his
Chattanoogn,
Tenn., and
ing with a score of 286 and Jock highest score of tho day against vs.
Hutchinson, Chicago, nosed Jim Charlottesville, Va., 51 to 15.
Charleston. S. C., vs'. Northeast, on the hillside alone and there was grandmt. When he got there See Chevrolet F irst—
just a minute left before the pal­ she gave him some butter for his
1 t-V’
,
East, central west and couth Detroit.
Barnes, tof Pelham, N, Y., out of
E ast H alf, B lock 4, Tier 19.
ace gates should be closed. The mammy. So he put it in his hnt
•fifth place with 291. Barnes* to­
child thought a minute and stoop­ and went pn his way home. It Ask us about the new
North W est 1-4, Block 5, Tier 19.
tal was 292.
*
. . .
ed dowtron tho mountain side and Was a tery sunny day.
• ‘ Freddie
McLeod,
Columbia
South-East 1-4, Block 6, Tier 18.
Wheif
ren ‘ho got home his mammy
gathered a handful of blue
b-Country Club, tied Barnes with
said. ‘W hy, Epaminondas, what way to pay for the
heather.
««
Lots in Woodruffs Sub-Division on easy ter
292. Qcne Sarazcn, Briar CHIT
Now all the children stood is that!ip your h at?”
N. Y., firm e r national champion,
800 acres. Flowing Well, Land Solid Body,
Chevrolet—San Juan
“ Butter, mammy, butter!” v
with their gifts before the king.
by a sudden spurt in the last
divided
In 5 acre lots. As whole or In lots. Easy te
The
king took all Urn bas­ “Why Epaminondas that isVjA
, round, landed in eighth place, his.
the
way
to
carry
b
u
tter*
Tne
kets,
for
he
was
glad
and
nappy
For
Fire Insurance see us—30 years in busint
score being 293.
Joe Kirkwood
Garage.
and loved all the children. But way to carry butter is to find
finished the 72 .holes with &amp; score
FRANK L. W OODRUFF &amp; SON
iaKApr, 2—Cham- when the smallest child of all some leaves and go down to the
of .290. H enry Cuici, Bridgeport,
brook
and
cool
the
butter
in
the
brought
hiti
basket
to
the
king,
mpsey
Tuesday
was
;CVnu..--&amp;i7; Mike Brady, WJnrfoot,
Phone 42 ■
■ ■ Office Woodruff an^r jVa
....
season re- though it waJ light with its water and wrap the leaves
S9&amp;: E m m ett French, Southern
around
the
buter
and
then
come
UrdYdlfeA Af Whether lie fights. He handful of blossoms, tho king
- t t r i n U -SHMf B*»i*oy vCruiksnank,
Seminole Gun Club, three*
■nas started to move headquarters gathered tho boy In his arms and along home.”
Westfield, N. J.. 307.
The next dny he went to see his miles out will shoot every
| fthd IrMninfe camp to 'Mot” a t Uni- kissed him. Then he said, “This
j versa! City, following announce­ little one's basket is the dearest grandma, and this time she gave Thursday afternoon. Every­
Tomorrow we will announce oar t a l l
ment that he had signed a con­ and the best. It is weighted down him a little puppy dog. So Epatract culling for $1,000,000 salary with tho help he gave to others mibondas took sortie leaves and one Invited. Three tallies on
era. pn Saturday these dealers .will hinl
ta r 10 jnotion pictures to be com­ and with love for me,” and sn went to the brook and cooled thorn Orlando road.
pleted within two yrsrs. v
the king kept the smallest child of in the water and put the leaves
something for the children. Watch t*-|
i Many rumors of possible match­ all to live with him in the castle. around the puppy and came on
•' -- it*
home.
es wtro put to rest after a con­
morrow’s adv.
When he got home the puppy
ference at Tia Juana Tuesday be-'
The Glad Little P.abblt.
His mammy said,
tween DempscV and his manager, Fourth Grade.
Susan Gantt was dead.
t UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,
Jack Kearns, and James Coffroth,
Once upon n time on the edge “Epaminondas what have you got
'GAINESVILLE. Apr. 2.—The Alrace promoter. Kearns said be be­ of n deep, dark Toicst, there lived in your h a t? ” . “A puppy dog.”
'phi* Tpu Omega fraternity ut tho
lieves it impossible Dempsey ‘will a rabbit. He wni always sad, .so “The way to carry n puppy dog
•Univtrimty of Florida celebrated
'fight fit'T ia Juana as Coffroth his brothers called him “doleful is to get n string and put it
t’.'Apnl Fool's” day in great fashion
does not w ant-to stage a fight dumps.” One day ho was asleep around the dogs neck und come
.hete Tuesday afternoon when they
,hehs
along homo.”
there until November or Decem­ under the trees.
jumped on Pitcher Homer in
In the
ber. “ Dempsey,” added 'Kearns,
A fairy came to him and said, . So the next time he went hi»
-fifth inning &lt;i their championship
‘will fight in September, if we “You sad, little rabbit I feel sor­ grandma gave him u„ loaf of
Igame with the Kappa Sigma onhuve to promote tho bout our- ry for you. I know a nice little bread, so Espaminondas got a
. | try. coupling three safeties with
: fives.”
game for you. It in called the string and put_. it on the bread
|.i hare on bail-, a h it batsman, aiul
Keafns yesterday nccused Tex “Glad Hunt Gnme.”
You must and pulled it home on the dirty
land an error,' for three tallies, givNATIONAL BASE BALL WEEK
,
Rickard, promoter of “stalling any.. "I'm glad. I’m glad, I’m road.*
'in g them u brilliant 3 to 0 victory
!Jumpsty and refusing to let him glad and -the fofty-levonth time
Hie- mother said, “ Espaminon*
1in the hotly contested 102*1 interBegins April 4th. Bee eur Window for the finest-display of
fight in New York.”
you will think or something of das, what have you g o t?” ' *
Ifra t hasebnll series.. The losers
Goods during thin week. The Lucky Dog Kii^i.
“Bread, mammy, bread.”
which you will be glad” ..........."
. icop 'second place in" the series,
t
AT THE SPORTSMAN STORE.
* At t h e m il a n e
"Why, Epaminondas, if 'you
The rabbit began saying “I'm
• with the Geta Pi entry, petitioners
Movie lovers of Sni.i'nrd will clad. I’m glad, Fm glad,” and don’t know the .wny to carry
JM Phi Delta Theta .grabbing off
,,lenrn with
-...... pleasure that- \,t Mi- , the , forty-lcvcnth
time
lie bread, T nin hot going to tall you.
third place honors, losing in thu
j lane Theater has booked Tur Apr. 1thought, “Oh, I know Tm glad (You are not going to ho« grand­
semi-finals 3 to 2 to the winners
Beware of imitation*,
'7-8 taht Wonderful film master-'because I have * &gt;ur. legs.”
Jlo nvu any more. I’l
’ ll go to see her
tin Tuesday's thriller.
the genuine in 10c nnd 35c pack­
myself?’
piece 'The Hunchback of Notre had thought tif the poor cousin
( Ray IUockman, West Palm Beach
ages bearing above trade mark.
lUnne’’ adapted from that famous who had been caught in u trap
Sho got her shawl. Before she
• Ipd. who has done Considerable
clauaic- written ..h« Vi.Lm- n.m n and to d H»,
w^nt she told Epaminondas to be
paitimipg w ith.the,.G ator varsity,
»■»**»•
.»i*
•w
—oaupf i l
r*q»■eg
t
*
•nso on *salo a t Bett­
He went to the farmer s nouje .careful h«w ho'-ntepped In those
• i*mf»lh«l«l)i#'WK iimiiF'W . TDD.
How
could.
Miss
,
Grace
Himes
nnd called old Rover. Rifirer was pics. After saying this she went
'trium ph th a t afternoon, lh&lt;;,,elon- (above) help from walking away er s Drug Store.
feeling crciKs and growly.
The on her wuy to hor grandmother’s.
(gated boxman turning his oppo­
The
fume
of
the
Victor
Hugo
Epaminondas was careful how
nents down with but » brace of with the first ‘prize in the Sulphur classic in • its celluloid form has rabbit said to Rover, “I know, a
, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MBIJCHANTS * BROKI
He
.‘safe 'blows. His fielding of six Springs Bulbing lleuuty’ Contest. been so generally known that it is. secret that will make you glad.” be stepped in those pies.
• *hard chances was also one of the She’s entered os entry from Tnm- hardly necessary to dwell upon its ^ ut Hover only sniffed und look- stepped right in the middle of
- Richmond, Virginia.
pa. Fla., in tinmml contest nt St. Kientness, During the first five ed far away.
When
“la it to hunt? those three mince pies.
• contest's bright lights.
-Fatersburg,
Fla.
What's
fare
to
Epnmcbmdas’ mother came home
( The Kappa .Sigma machine I
months following Us premier at What is hunting?”
5
It will make jlou glad, now nobody knows what Epaminondas
I three form er gumes had won l(v Florida 2
the Astor Theater in New York
got
and
nobody
knows
yet.
yon
say,
‘T
m
glad,
I'm
giud,
I’m
* .shut-out scores, 5-0, 19-0 and 12Mrs,
N.
E,
Snow,
of
City it wnfl shown only in the larg­
‘ They were heralded as strong, v?H
est legitimate theaters of the glad,” and when you say it to
Route 1, near Paris, Tenn.,
fXOTHT. o r
MKVT.
Bre Rabbit Plays a Trick.
'
all-state . high school Jbattcry
ni thu (.'r*-illtiirs nf I’llul 11. l)(»&gt;l«y United States. It established a the forty-1 eventh timo you wllf
tells the story of her ex­
West Side.
of Smith and Busbee sliced to nixl w : k. Allen, irmlim; n» i*ixi« record at the Astor by running for se.Wj-nomothing to be glad of."-’- * Third Grade.
perience as follows:
Mi'lnr
4
umpuliy.
Ai'UlllnufH.
t
.
V
,..,,
,{v
vn.inths
In
rniuinllu
Pauline
Bellamy.
Rover begun, “I'm glad, Tm
Tisndle the slants in the firing line.
J'l-inci- Otiiu tieil.M- Hint Paul it. m rt inuri ”lx monins id capacity
Once there was a rabbit -and
“I am 62 years old and
glad, I ’m glad.” . And he really
S Q four frames, both clubs rocked Dooley uinl \V, S. Allt-n, ro-partnemi crowds.
n a n H n H H H n n a n u M H M M a n H n ta H n M n M N H i
I have been a practical
did think of something, for he one spring day he got into a
JUatig ‘on u neck and neck basis,
Lon
Charujy
heads
the
notable
H
im
Iifiw
iifiiiiw
mm
myio
uijiid
I
.
#
t
»
i—
_
nurse
for
more
than
20
cabbage
patch.
A
man
was
pick­
said,
“
I’m
glml,
I'm
.glad
I
have
each faction garnering a couple of Mu|ur Ctunimny ut Hatifaril, Klor‘It, ^ plttyiW which includes
years, taking mostly ma­
£ a a a a a a B B B a B a a a a a a a a a a a B B a a a a B B B M a £ B B U i^ a a a i
teta. hnn on Ui.’ Ith dny iV Mar«?h. nurh brillianLartist.H as Patsy ’Ruth a nice hoflv hero' at Furmer ing cabbage. He saw tho rabbit
ternity cases. Gne of my
- miyith one out in tho fifth, Gra­
nmilr an assignment nnd «lli1 ‘■Miller, Ernest Torrence, Brandon Brown’s house. • - He gives me and the rabbit hid.
g
'*
f
daughters suffered from
HUlil ilnlu ii’*»n-n tln-lr properly it..p„, Tnlk- Mnruhi.ll NI»aI ,l» meat and not bones and hu is
The man walked all around.
ham V as caved in the slats. Over- un
to
the
umWrsanta
for
tin
benellt
-cramping
a
t
.
.
.
8
ho
street fanned, b u t' Plockmon re- of tln-lr ernliturs. tb«-r»*fnri- you BrUlior.nnd Wmnifrwl Bryson. The good to me. If you lived here I He almost stepped on. the rabit.
would Just bend double
^alycd a base on balls. Pete Hur- wlmll III*- with tin* umit-rsluni d i maiority uf tho 75 principals are think you would like it here, too," The rabbit kept still.*; The man
and have to go to bed.
Within nixl) *1in&gt;H, I* y Dll loiild** [ n., WC?1I kiiitwn on thp hIhifi* rh tHov ha said to the rabbit, and he never found the rabbit th a t was.
bU M P M
.
ris responded with a crashing tdn- williln
M.ir »r Ktnrftlii. nr w ltp. ns wcn lY'uwn on ln®?w|(e a1!,
lcenter, . scoring Graham. in i..ur tinMONDAY AND TUESDAY
nmntliH if you rrstd.- in*y.,n)i r.rr on tho screen. The production went on telling others about the eating his cabbage.
Ian tallied on Hank Ray- tin* iimiiM *.*f tin- stnt«- of 1‘inrMn. j in Ls film form has been endorsed wonderful game and he was the
The March Hare.
r« one-bane clout, Harris cross­ ■Worn
»tntrm*nt»
ynnr nsrigrtors
nccminis 1tu tho ciergj
elertrv oi
of nu
nil denominations.
rlenoniinntions happiest of all of them.
Matinee and Night, April 7-8.
ami claims
nculnstof said
Roger Jiminez.
ing the rubber when the throw or
rltiicr
&lt;
&gt;
f
ibnn.
t
j
Third
Grade.
West
Side.
|
front center fifeld to the plate went 4&gt;,iifil at Hanfnri). Flnrltlu.
•( The Cave of Gold.
Vjctor Hugo's Im'mortal Masterpiece. The Gees test Screen At*
Flnrldu. rb
The senate Daugherty commit­
One spring morning there was l
over the catcher’s head.
Fourth. Grade.
Wilbur Smith.
t i w IStii tlay ot M a r c h :
tee
decided
to
continue
its
inquiry
traction of the Ago.
;
DAVU* MH-iWI.
• Outridp of the fifth, Smith was
Opce upon a time there lived a a rabbit. He got his w ater in the
dp4ltil* &amp;l¥. Daugherty's fiitlre, . ‘ . A * * ls n e e .
early
morning
before
the
sun
invincible, turning in a card of Ct nil well.
poor
man.
This
man
was
so
poor
ment from the cabinet.
ate«cn. p it strik eo u ts.,. l ’lockinan
that he had to live In a tent in came out. Wo have seen the cot­
breezed seven. The game was. a
tl&gt;e . woods. One day he planted ton tail rabbit. They live in the
was recommended to her
top notchar .and a huge gallery
stimo watermelon seeds; As roon woods where there is lota of food.
'
EVERT
TRUE—
By
COJ4DO
and she only had-to tak*
The
wild
rabbits
pie
not
like
viewed the clash. A. T. 0.. 3 runs,
as thpy were ripe some monkeys
about- two bottles, whan'
the tame ones. The wild ones are
came and began ?o eut them.
,6 hit*. 2, errors. KttPW Burma, n..
aha hardly knew that It
runs, 3 nifs, 1 error. Umpires
One day the monkeys . said, brown. When the white rabbits
was , . „ aha suffered no
a o , e v e K £ -r r . 1 nsfaiar twat My
White gnd Rogers.
“We
have never seen a roan that go in the snow you cannot see
little pain.
ACVGH IN THe (v,^T T o «,
luHOLkY JUSTIFIAOLG.
would eat . his . watermelons/’ V' them w ry well. When the wild
“My youngest daughter
Ernest Tdrfence. I’stsy Ruth Miller, Norasaa Kerry,
AS. YOW K N O ^ IT SiAYS DM T H e
SOUTHERN ■HELL.
When the man was asleep one rabbit secs a dog ho runs away,
was run-down, weak and
Ii»t3Le THAT -------Hurst;
Gladys Brock well, Tul(y Marshall.
WASHINGTON, Mnr. 21—The
day -in the garden the monkeys but sometimes the dog catches
nervous . .
no appetite
fn'etstuto Commerce Commission
came. When they saw the ’ map, him. The wild rabbits have holes
and tired all the time. 1
authorized thoiHouthern Bell Tele­
they said, “Oh, our good friend in the ground.
Special Music Score
gave her two bottles of
phone mi l Telegraph company to
ia dead.”
CarduL It built her up
, I'rA
• dcilui.&lt;• the propel!uc of the Flor­
After a while they nil picked, V HsbiU ■of Brer Rabbit.
and she began eating and
ida tetvffiiinuweompuny and East
Marian Hoolehan.
him up and took him with them.
soon gained In weight and
West Side.
Florida Telepjtnitu .mnpany.
Soon they came to two* roads' Third Grade.
h u been so well since.”
Matinee 3:30. Prices 1, 76, fl.00. Night ”430. Prices 60,1
Once there was u rabbit and he
that met. Then they said, “Shfli
Try CarduL
At a l l
11.00
and a Jew at *1.60. Plus tax. Seats at S. C. Bows
H1b home
we put him in the cave of gold or lived in the woods.
druggists’.
Cotton &gt;imautued during Janu­
was in the fence corner umung
the envu of silver?"
ary umij**i»tl tq, fi'.G.OOt hides of
EX-100
MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS
Hnt and lO^lltl oif linters, as com­
MIn the cave of gold,” they all some tall weeds. He slept in the
B.
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time
and
ran
around
hunting
pared with 491,560 bulcs erf lint and
cried. So they took him to the
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cava of gold and left him. When- fwHl at ni«ht* The rabbit eats
40,892 of linters in.,Pec*finber. Exthe man awoke und saw all the tender grass and leaves.
poru during January totaled 546," ~
^
i -kg
old about him, he gathered all
253 hales. Cotton spindles active
Brer
Rabbit.
e could hold am: went home.
the mimth aggregated 33,tia ia r a m a g m a n iia ^ ^
Betty Colbert.
When his neighbor saw him
West Sido.
with the gold he asked where he Second Grade.
*
^'^' 7 '***A
_r senate enmrnittee investigntOnce upon a-tJme there wa« a
had got it. The man ta]d him of
ng alirged land fraud* iu Texas
the monkeys and th6Sl,'frater- beautiful gray bunny. He. belong­
turned sessions. /.. t
ed to a little boy, and was kept
molona.
A child labor constitutional
T h e 1 n ex t Hay . the neighbor’ In u bunny house day and night.
■ . v. i reported by both
planted ' some watermelon seeds*/ One d»y the little boy went
1 and house judiciary comand let. the monkeys eat, thi-m. awgy to spend ;«.e day and the
1 C/JM ALWAYS 'TCO. „ A
Ono day he laid down In nla gar-t bunny got out and destroyed a
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dead. Whan the monkeys, saw
Gets $7,024.33;
Nixie. Him. they said, “Oh; our friend j*
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Gas 25p —
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CHAKl'
dead."
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Then.,
they
picked
him
up
i
$13,37?r?0
First
Gride,
Weal
Side.
and took him with them.
rr**
r^ rr
...w, jCame
,v-m- to
hu _N lxie visited Manners’ Land,
Aftar a- while they
two
s and put him down and’ This (a where ho learned to be
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\p r. 2.—
‘1 we put hiig in the. polite. He also learned how to
ES* REST
OPEN DAY
cave of old or the cave of »U- 1t«P walk
night
. who *1
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ver?
1 outYOUR
CHILD’S
“In the cave of ■silvor," they PROTECT
HEALTH
all
cried.
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1 no-derialon
cough or cold of a child Is often ne­
the
man.
17,0*4.33 as
dccoihub serious.
scrioui.
soon becomes
Thts scared the monkeys and glected and ■uun
, it-was
few.
doses
F
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of
FQLEY'8
HONEY
they
ran
away.
Sa
thevmsn
dld
chum:OMTOUND, nt small
*^ND TAR COM:
not get gold or sllvfr,
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DRESSMAKING

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

ROOMS FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND

a u t o m o b il e s a n d

HELP WAN T E D ,:

____
REPAIRS
FOR RENT—Furnished two-room E o s r an opportunity to keep
WANTED—F irst clmsa cook. Harabreast with the times by not
apartment. Private bath, also
rell's Cafc,_ Tavares. Fla.
Cosh in Advance FOR MEMBER SCHOOL UOARTI
rending the classified pages' of FOR SALE—lie Soto paints and
- ’FORDS- ...
bedroom.
703
Palmetto
Ave.
T hereby announce myself it can-,
WANTED—-Sanford business
your
daily
newspaper.
Herald
vanrlshc.i
a
t
Sanford
Novelty
New and Used
F o r r e n t —tw o' rbomi, up- want ada contain many interesting Works, sole agents. .
dfdate for re-election to the offico
h * * r4 ■*«. w ill k f r « Who are in need of tn n p im w .wr.
164-tfc
fr o m p a t r o n * a n d M l .
stairs and one‘downstair*. 112 messages. It will pay you to read
of membet of the board of public
help should read the. classified
ROADSTERS
'
m l I m n ird l.-tlrlr f o r
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
t i o rsi Ave.
_________ __
page of The Herald. There’s no
instruction, representing school
them daily.TOURINGS
•rut
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
reason for sending out-of-town to r
district
No!
1
of
Seminole
Coun‘y,
FOR
KENT—Two
furnishr,!
fecd1»« a . It n r
Tip for today: T o u are known
COUPES
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue,
help when there is probably ju s t
subject to the Democratic primary
rooms for rent. _ Phone 34. ___ by the company you keep; there- Tifrs.
He a l i a r
Sanford. Phone , 3303. • 83-tfp
• SEDAN3
the person you w a n tjn the. city.
. ..... S r ■ l i a r
to he held on Juno 3rd. 1921.
F o r " RENT — Large furnished foie avoid mayonnaise dressing / wnctr
........ S r af l i a r
people
TON
TRUCKS
.
SALE-^Colored
____ FRED T. WILLIAMS.
WANTED—Position
by middle age
apartment nil* modem conven- fohe avoid mayonnaise dressing.
I P i c a T y p o d o u b le a b o r a
straighten your hair, new rem­
Cash or terms.
lady, pleasing as useful compan­
TO THE VOTERS OF THE 19TH
icncos. 417 W. Second.
i ft has beon nuxod up with oil.— edy,
order a dollars worth today
ion to well to do gentleman o r
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
laced d ate* a rc fo r eonWe Sell or trade.
ARE YOU—Looking for s g o o d New Haven Register. FOR RENT
and pay postman on delivery.
lady. P. O. Box 742.____________
tl v n I n n u r tlu iu .
After due consideration, I have
EDWARD
HIGGINS,
room.
If
you
don’t
find
one
listI
*
Cra-mi Company, Wilson, N. C.
rn ntk of ;i v ,■r;iK’* lu n g th
FOR RENT—Garage, corner llttr cd in this column, insert a small |
decided
to
become
a
candidate
for
Authorized
Ford
Dealer.
CLERKS, Railway Mall, 18-35 .
REAL
ESTATE
n u n te d a lino,
St. and Elm'Ave.
t
SANFORD STOVE WORKS, 321 _________________
-'■j
re-election to the State Seuite
Sanford.____________ Exam. May 3. $133 mo. Experii m c h a r g e JOc f o r firs t
wane
ad
and
you
wil!
receive
the
^
SALE^Rooming
housVchTn£
F irst Street. Next door to Smith FOR SALE—Ford Roadster prec- e?c!_.u^L°fs^ rY; 1f9r. P m
from the 19th Sehntoiial District,
tl o n .
best
listings
in
the
city.
J
Party
leaving
town.
Phone
49-J
Brothers. We sell, trade, and re­
p rtu d n g la r e b trlp tt.it to
composed of Orange, Seminole nt&gt;*i
new. Bargain. See Stew- ularr., write R. Terry (former Civil
. c la a a lfle a tlo n .
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------------------------■*— or inquire Chero Cola Plant.
pair ail kinds of cook stoves. If a rtReally
Osceola
Omntics,
subject
to
the
PO
UTICAL
Service examiner) 183 Barrister
Dutton.
e r r o r la m a d e T h e S a n FOu SALE—Five room fumislT- your trouble Is stove trouble, see
Democratic Primary to be held
Bldg., Washington, D. C._____ ' ■
rr a ld w ilt b e r e i p o n a t b t e
June 3rd. I respectfully solicit ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT i ed bungalow, everything new, us. __________________________
jr one I n c o r r e c t I n s e r t i o n ,
WANTED—Salesman,
cap use few
re r tla a r. f o r »ul&gt;se&lt;iu*nt
Ichr.-r,
m&lt;,ui terms. Apply- - 203 FOR SALE—Ancona baby chicks.
VULCANIZING
cheap, good
your support.
: live wire real estate salesmen
kna. T h e o f f ic e s h o u l d b e
FOR
RENT—Cottnge.
J.
Muoson.
Holly
Aycnuo.
•
Hood
_________M. OJOVERSTREET." F o i r c o n n t y t o m m is s io n e r
Fine strain pure-bred ancona
either ^cx. Call between 10 and
I m m e d i a te l y In c a s e o f
Goodyear
I hereby announce' my candidacy FOR RENT—Modern sevin-room F^T^SAITE-^N cw 5-room house chicks, hatched from eggs from my
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
12: Coral Gables office.
&gt; »■&lt; &lt; ■
and
ro A iiv E n n s E n s .
I hereby announce my candidacy- for re-election to the office of _ house. Phone 61.____________ I 2 1-2 miles on' W. First St., own flock of carefully' selected
CGEOlfR
f)
LA
BORE
Rs
w a NTBntloan
Tires
county
commissioner
of
District
braid r e p r c e r n t n t l v e t h n r for County Commissioner for tha
FOR RlUNT—:5-room cottage with $2500, terms. Inquire L H. Echols, bleeders. My 17 years experience
ED—6,000 colored laborers can
Used Cars
1f a m i l i a r - w i t h r a t e s , r u l e s
in breeding anconas assure you the
Fifth District comprising Chuluo- No. 3 ,-Seminole county, subject to
bath, lights tnd water. W. J. Phone I02-M-1.
*
find work at Hastings, Florida,
kaaldrallo n. w ill g iv e y o u
KENT
VULCANIZING
WORRS,
the
action
of
the
voters
on
Juno
3rd.
best
to
be
had
in
the
breed.
All
j
ta, Gencvn and Osceola, subject to
Thigpen.____________ __________ (FOR RENT—One 12-rooni flat,
| e I n f o r m a t io n .
A n d If
April 14 16 June 1, harvesting po­
Commercial St.
the action of the Democratic p ri­ ____ C. W.ENTZMINGER.
ih , they w i l l a s s i s t y o u In
FOR RENT—10-rcom houre con- , good condition, centrally located. chicks delivered South Baldwin
tato
crop. Good pay and free llvAncona Farm, Lillian, Ala.
your w n n t a d to m a k e
mary June 3.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
trally located. Apply 410 Oak
_ . | InR quarters. Dont' write, come
e ff e c ti v e .^
FOR
SALE—Ford
racer
in
%
I
hereby
announce
my
Candidacy
. C. A. RAULERSON.
type­
Ave.
FOR RENT—Store room, good con­ FOR KALE—Remington
K00*1 ready for work. Work for the
condition, 1921 engine; a bar­ whole family.
IP O IIT N A T N O T IC E .
for re-election for the office of FOR RENT—Large 7-room hodsc;
writer with wide carriage, $30.00
dition, good location,
FOR SHERIFF.
}rtl««ra s h o u l d s i r e t h e i r
/1
for quick sale. Inquire Herald of­ gain. See It at 323 Palmetto Ave. WANTED—Twenty live and hust­
To the Voters of Seminole County: County Commissioner of Scniinolo cart sublet an apartment. Apply
r posto ffice ad d rees ns
Phone 27.
...County,
District
No.
1,
subject
to
fice. ___________________ _
FOR
RENT—One
two-room
apart­
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
T.
A.
Grecnleaf,
Lako
M
ary.___
ling boys to deliver and sell the
t h e i r p h o n e n u m b e r If
ment, close in.
F'OR SALE—One pair mules and F’OR SALE—Republic one-ton Herald In Sanford. Good money
for the offico of Sheriff of Semi­ the action of the Democratic pri­ FOR RENT—5-room bungalow, all
le s lre resu lts.
About one
mary
June
3,
1924.
o u t of » th o u san d h a s a
wagon, cheap, or one mule. Lew­
nole County, subject to the voters
modern conveniences, furnished
truck, thoroughly overhauled and for the right kind of boys. Come
line, a n d t h e o t h e r s c a n ' t T&gt;f the Democratic Primary to be
G. L. BLEDSOE.
SALE—120 acres wild land, is. Altamonte
Springs. Phono repainted.
i n Ion to w i t h
you u n less
$00.00, unfurnished $50.00. E. F. FOR
New tires. Wight Gro­ down to the Herald office tomor­
gjtablo for vegetable and grove, ti()0-G.
held June 3rd, 1924. If elected I
FOIt KEI'ltESBNTATIVB
row afternoon right afte r school
■now y o u r a d d r e s s .
cery Co.
promise four years of Law .En­
I respectfully* announce myself
z and nee the Circultalon Manager
Ilseo n llau an re M l'I T b e
F'OR SALK—Twelve head of good --------- --forcement In h business manner by ns a candidate for the House of ‘“M i s c e l l a n e o u s In i r r M s a t T h e * » ■ of the Herald fo r particulars.
mules; can be seen at the Or­
[Ite ra ld o ff le r o r by le t FOR SALE—15 acres celery land lando Novelty Works.
the
help
of
the
proper
subordi­
Representatives
from
Seminole
Address
w anted
T elsp h eu r
d la c u a tla fronting nn Ijike Monroe, 111 R. H. Lockhart &amp; Co., Orlando, Fla.
nates or assistants and earnestly County, subject to the Democratic
are no t valid,
acres
cleared and under irrigation,
solicit
the
suppurt
of
all
law
en­
primary,
Juno
3,
1921.
If
elected
Madam
Harriot,
See Chevrolet
First—
peous. P r o m p t , E f f i c i e n t
BUILDING
■»«
all
planted,
four flowing wells,
forcement
voters,
on.
June
3rd.
Beauty
Parlor.
l
will
advocate
constructive
legis­
S erv ice.
chcnp,
j _____ RAYMOND L. ALLEN^. lation for the benefit of the great­
Over Mobley’s 1Drug Store.
-“ MATERIAL
u
1 *Ask U3 about the new SiiltACLH
Park Ave. “Phone 245.
est number of nconle in -irOmindie
FOR~TAX ASSESSOR.'
Concrete
F’OR
SALE--5
acres
all
in
culti­
•
♦
I wish to announce that h m a County and #he stattfm F loridn.
cement
work,
aldewl _____
5
acres
tiled
land,
G
Political
vation,
5-room
house,
good
Dorn.
J. R. LYLES.
candidate for re-election to the
PUBLIC Stenographer; your bus- Ij*ke Monroe front with paved
Ing blocks, Irrigation boxe*. J.
way
to
pay
for
the
louncements . office of Tax Assessor o f . Semi- FOR CONSTABLE OF DIS- ness solicited. 107 Park; Ave. road, $5,000.00,
room house with bath,
Terwllleger, Prop.
hole" County, subject to the decis­
Phone 349.
TR1CT NO. 1.
!CUTING ATTORNEY ion of the Democratic Primary to
Lumber »nd Building Material.
I herebjr nnno-im-e that I am a (
FOR SALE-10 acres, fi cleared, £ ° ° d
bam ,
t e n a n t Chevrolet- -San. Juan
to announce to the citi- be held June Ord, 1924.
Carter Lumber Company
candidate lor conitablc of District
\cgetnblc
land,
flowing
well,
h
n
i
i
q
p
O
w p I I q 9 flOPPR
1Seminole County that I am
N.
Laurel St. Phone 666.
A. VAUGIIAN.
No. 1, subject to the Uem&lt;£rntle
Two blocks of loading station.
£* W C Ila , L d L it- h
|datc for the nomination to
Garage.
HILL LUMBER CO. House o t
primary
to
be
held
June
3rd,
1924.
FOR
TAX
COLLECTOR
cheap.
cuting Attorney fo r 1the
Service, Quality and* Prices
peppers, I acre white
I beg to announce myself a can­ Said district bcig composed of the
Court of Seminole County, didate
Phone 135.
f6r
the
offico
of
Tax
Col­
following
voting
precincts:
Sun-|
FOR
SALE—Lots
in
Roscland
the action or the Pcmoof Seminole County, subject ford, Lake Monroe and Pnola. ' »
Heights. High and dry. A-l loca­ potatoes, ail at $7000imnry, «unc 3rd, 192-1. 1 lector
the decision Uf the Democratic
- Jl, K. W A LK E#*tion _on Sanford Ave., from $250
trateful lor your vote and to
cash, balance
Primary to be held June 3rd,*1924.
to $500 each, easy terms. If you $3000
^ 7 f o r s i i e Iu f f .
Jnation.
want n desirable homo come in und
I hereby announce, myself ns r
1EST Y. HOUSEHOLDER. .____________R. C. MAXWELL
termsF.
see us.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER candidate for t&gt;;cVi^a of ShcViJ
)UNTY COMMISSIONER
I
hereby
nnnoUnce
my
candidacy,
of
Semlnolo
CountX
subject
to
the
reby announce' my candi- for the office of County Commis­ Democratic primary June, 1921
If vuu want a city lot, a subur­
Small house on pav­
Jr County Commissioner for sioner from district number two
ban lot, n house ready built, cel­
W. A. TILLIS.
-No. 2 Seminole County, of Seminole county, subject to the! j.-0R COUNTY COMMISSIONER
ery farm, grove or anything in ed
street,
electric
to the Democratic Primary, action of the Democratic prima
the Real Estate .line coll us. We
rV
I
hereby
announce
niy
candi1921.
June 3, 1924.
soil
at
the
owners
price
only.
lights, - good
well, Transfer-Draying
dney-for County Commissioner
for
‘ U
Fred R. Wilson
L. P. HAGAN.
JOHN MEISCH
the
fifth
district
of
Seninolo
Coun­
fCLRUK' circuit court '
(Tall
and
see
us.
Wo
give
you
FOR SHERIFF
$2500—$500 cash, bal­
ty. Subject to the notion of the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
See C. E. Chorpenlng
announce that I am it To the Voters of Seminole County: Juno
tne .bargains and service.
Primnry of 192-t.
ate for the office of Clerk
THE
SEMINOLE
REALTY
CO.,
PHONE
3302
I hcrchy announce myself a can­
ance
like
rent.
. *
E. H. K ll.B E R .
First National Dank Bldg^
Circuit Coifrt of Seminole didate for Sheriff of Seminole
Seminole Hotel Annex.
‘ Sanford, Fla;
subject to the action of the County subject to the «eticn of the ' m e m b e r o f s c h o o l b o a r d
Sanford
Florida
H. B. Lewis &amp; Co.
Stic primary in June, lf)2l. Democratic primary-to be held on' I wish to announce that I am o
big
crowd.
candidatefor
Member
of
tho
_____n, H. CIIAPPELL^ Juno 3rd. If I am elected I pledge
Anything for peace, rest, food
Address
Board of Seminole Co. from
IUSTICK OP THE P6ACE myself tt&gt; fulfill ^ie duties of this School
and
stability,
is
the
idea.
The
verFirst
School
district
No.
3.
Subject
to
National
Bank Buildiug,j George A. DeCottes
y announce that I am a office to the beet of. my ability.
W. J. T higpen
tho decision of the Democratic pri­
diet for or against Ludendorff,'
E. E. BRADY.
Attomey-at-Law
ito fa rtho olfico of Justice
ground
floor.
mary
to
bo
held
June
3,
1U24.
Hitler
and
the
othern
will
give
in­
4«co iu and for. the first
NOTICE
Over Seminole Count;
No, 107-Telephono 319-Park Ave.
H. H. PATTI8HAI..L.
Has movtd to Puleston I
i district of Seminole CounI will ne a candidntj for renomiformation to the world. . If tho
B aq k
FOR CLERK .LlKL’U I t COURT
Hrumley Bldg. Real Es­
thc lesral rn*id efficient 91(1
ation Ju r the oific* of Skot*A tyerdie^ jihould\,be ^gajng\ L»denSanford, -------- - ■ Florida
Neino Seif-Reducing 'No.
ec i f the executive officers \o rnej^ftfrthe iseventh Judiciar l'ir“ . i wish to announce that I ant.a
Th6
two
’Diamond
brother*
hat**
tate
and all kinds o f In­
dorljf violent riots may be ex­ been convclted of murder In New
!* s real bargain. It Ini a law lop
county I *promise to do Wy cuit of the State of Florida, sub­ candidate for Clerk, ojf the Circuit
surance.
and
medium
skirt.
Made
In
duiCourt
of
Seminole
Co..
aubj?ct
to
pected in'Munich, where the,Get- York. And probably their mother
iwiout prejudice.
ject to the action wt the Demo­
able pink or white comilr-ilici
man Republic is openly denounc­ thought they were her Jewels.—
cratic Primary. Your endorsement Denocratlc primary, /unu third.
h. 0 . 8TRINGFSLL0W.
24 to 36—and costs oMy $3.00,
ed and crowds pnrndo cheering Miami Herald.
for a second term of office will to If elected, I promise tha faithful
[FOTt COUNTY JUDGE,
Schelle Main?s
If *nuf (l**Ur can't n i It. acrid name.ad.
performance of the duties con­
for n monnrey.
jeet, oJ course, to the action greatly appreciated.
drrta, ilic and U. wc'lt arnd the COt.cl.
Studebaker, Packard, Chavrolat
nected with that office.
GEORGE A. DeCOTTKS
X«‘» lr r o f .I p p l I r n l lv R f o r T a t l l tr il
e Democratic Primary to be
N r m o I l r i j i n l e - L i h l a n Inatltuto
f a t t e r f r r l t n u ,115 wf Ih p ( I r a t n l
W.
L.
MORGAN.
J. L. PERKINS
i
MEN
GET
tired
o
f
'“governing
LAWYER
State
Attorney,
Seventh
Judicial
UO
li.
loth
St^
New
York
(D
ept.
9.1
uno 3rd, I will be a candidate
K l a l a t e a of t h e S l a t * of Kl«rl4a
j themselves
when treuble comes
Circuit, State of Florida.
F’OR TAX COLLECTOR
N o l l c s Is h«rel&gt;v g i v e n Hint Ovr&gt;r*
;he office of County Judge of
Bales
Department
:• — Court House
jand stays loo long. War is the ■ t r e a t Invi-.xinir.nt C o m p a n y .- p u r I wish to announce Hint I nm a
FOR SHERIFF
ole County. I shall be gratei f i c a t e No. SJS.
3an Joan Garage
I great builder of renctiou.
The c hs laeniel r t hoef Tl eatx dCa ye r tof
I hereby annuunce myself a can­ candidate for re-election to the of­
or the nomination and elecJ u n e . A, D.,
Jfiayt war put the ' ’orld back ut I 9US*,
h a s n i r d r a i d c e r t i f i c a t e In my
and if elected I assure the didate for reflection to tho office fice of County Tax Collector of
“ eaii a century in Democratic o f f ic e , a n d liae m a d e app llc.itl.in fo r
. of Seminole n fair and of sheriff of Seminole county sub­ Seminole Countv, subject to the
l a x d e e d to Ixeue In n e n dnnen w ith
government.
ul administration of the af- ject to the action of the Duno- action of the Democratic primary
w.
S a id c e r t i f i c a t e e m h r a c c s thu
Whoever fails to realize' that la
Elton J Moughton
crntic primary to be held on June to bo held in June.
(Continued from page I.)
of th* ''fftce.
folInvcInK d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u ­
this
country,
nniung
others,
Is
in
a t e d In S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
■ ______ JNO. p . JINKINS.
ready to sell appointments and
3. If elected for another tnnn I
__ ^SG H E L l E MAINES.
ARCHITECT
for a long period of ultra-conser­ t o - w i t : Ik Ini. tn Hew. NW. Cor.
pledge to fulfill the duties of the MEMBER COUNTY
SCHOOL vintnor ready to buy decisions.
of HU' H o f - N H U . flee. (. T w p. I I
SUPERINTENDENT OF
T ailors, C le a n e rsa n d D y e n
vative rule, fails to sec the ob­ H.,
offico
In
the
same
efficient
manner
One
distinguished
politician,,
It.
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r
u
n
H.
SIS.*
ft.,
K.
«
«
First
National
Bank Bldg.
BOARD
UBLIC INSTRUCTION
vious.
. .
ft., n . r.E* k ft.. \v . e m f»„ m . , . , , n .
who
said
u
man
didn't
amount
to
that
I
have
conducted
it
In
the
I hereby unnounce mysclfc n can­
ereby announce my candidacy
U l Park Avcaoe— Phase .411
Sanford,
Florida
It. r i K h t - o f - w a y ) — I e c r e s . T h e said
didate for re-election as a member much if he .could not control at
e-election to the office of past.
lu n d h e l n a a s s e s s e d u t t h e d a t e of
REFORF.
long
the
civilized
in­
C. M. nAND.
t h e i s s u a n c e o f su c h c e r t i f i c a t e In
of the County Board of Public In­ least one judge, appreciated the:
y superintendent ol public
dividuals of thu world will be t h e n a m e of A. M. H u n t . U n le -s
jetion of Seminold County, FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC LL struction from District No. 3, judges’ power.
i c a t e s h a l l he r e d e e m e d .
A lawyer thnt can tell you how united by radio and that will as ac iddo r dclemr tri fto
(Geneva,
Oviedo, Osceola and
ct to the Democratic primary
STRUCTION
U .v t a x d n ed w ill tssUei
help
civilization
a
great
deal.
to
evade
the
Jaw
;
and
a
judge
that
t h e r e o n o n th o 15th d a y of April,
held on Juno 3rd, 1924.
I hereby announco my camfiilaiy Chuluotrt) subject to tho acti6n of
A.
d
.*1
d
h
.
There will still remain, the
Sanford Novelty
___ __ t ^ w ._l a w t o n . _ for re-election as member of th o : the Democratic Primary, Juno 3rd, will see you through, if the woPst
W i t n e s s m y o ff ic ia l s l n m i t u r e anrli
comes to the worst, nre useful— problem of hundreds of millions
t h i s th u Tlh ' r i a y ' o f M arch, A. I
COUNTY PROSECUTING. Board of Ihibllc Instruction for) 1924. Hnvlng served a* a mem- as the old group • of New York'.! of savages and bnrbarian.L How sD.e a l1921.
The Mntthews Press
Scminola County. Florida, repre­ her of the Board since 1915, and
Works
t V e l s k a H id e ., 5 a s f . n l K li.
ATTORNEY.
nro you going to civilize them? /H E A L )
K. A. n o rO L A H H .
street car owners could testify.
having
been
chairman
of
the
senting
school
district
No.
2
of
C
l
e
r
k
C
i
r
c
u
i
t
C
o
a
r
t
ish to announce that I shall
Phono
417-L-2
It ciin't.Jbo done without raising
.
H r m l n l r C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
candidate for the office of Seminole County, subject to ..the Board since 1919, espocally fits me
GERMANY WANTS, .to get fheir -frontal angle, and (hat
Ily A. M. W e e k s . V. C.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
for
the
work
required
of
n
Board
Democratic
primary
to.
fc«
T
held
on
tjr Prosecuting Attorney, subtakes
many
centuries’
.
member, and If re-elrctcd 1 prom­ back to Ma fettled comlUion"
to the endorsement -of the June 3fd, 1921.
General Shop and Mill Work
ise the same conscientious and con­ which mennn a government with America announces that its sales
O. C. Bryant, W ag­
CHA8. A. DALLAS.
oeratic voters a t the June 3rd,
structive service ns has been rend- feme on man, or small class, se­ havu increased 99.8 per cent in
ary.
FOR cou 'Nt y JUDGE
Sanford Sign Shop
lected to do the governing for the one year, rising frnm $14,830,'
Contractor and Builder
I hereby announce my candidacy!
my many years of service.)
GJSORGE C. HERRING.
ner, Fla., will sell at
APPROPRIATE
fop
the
office
.'Coujity
Judge
C
HAS.
F.
HARRISON,
BOUNTY JUDGE",
LETTERING
517 Commercial S treet
Geneva, Florida, i
*
announco myself an a of Seminole Coiflpy, subject to the I
CarolinarFiorida filli- For Ail Classes of Woik
daje for the office of County action of the v&lt; rs- at the Dcmo- FOmCOUNTY^COMMISSIONEU |
I hereby announce my candidacy
rlm aryM tao 3.
107 North Sanford Ave.
of Seminole County, subject cratic primary
JOHN W l EONARDY.
for re-election to the offic* - of
Democratic primary, June 3,
in
g
Station,
gas
at
2,
O u n ty Commissioner from Dis-,
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
I pledge faithful service
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
To the People of Semlnolo County: I ti it nember four of Seminole
d you nominate me.
W
ANTED.
TO
R
E
N
T
j
cents
above
cost
the
I am a candidate for .County. County, s u ite d to tho cctlon of
J. U. SHARON^
Works
Judge,
_ your support
rapport iand vote on the Democrat primary June 3, 1924.
«aV5
WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 unfur-1
f0R CLERK OF COURT
U. F, WHEELER.
nished rooms . or small house "If it's Metal we con weld It."
year
around.
lcieby announce my candi- Juno the 3rd will be appreciated.
SAMUEL A. B. WILKINSON. '~ F O l f STATE "ATTORNEY.
close in. Address J. R. Wells,
for .the office of Clerk of the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
I
Gen. Del., City.
I hereby announce my candi­
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Court, Seminole County,
I hereby announce my candidacy dacy for the office of State Attor­
.856 to $26,394,769.
Two years
subject-to the decision of
P ^ ^ A N D SUPPUC3
ago the receipts of th«‘C0a&gt;D*ny
locratlc Primary to be for member House of Representa­ ney for tho Seventh Judicial Cir­ F O O T o r n n S T S t !
'
S
A
N
r
O
R
D
'
K
A
.
on June 3rd, A. D., 1924. I tives for Seminole County subject cuit of Florida, subject to the Dem­
were ?426,799. 'fheza aalaa. of and receiving rauto massages.
STE\VART The
course, do not include the “sets” Many of thu world’s nations are
for efficiency and servico In to the action of the voters at tho ocratic- Primary to bo held June 3,
1921. '
that amateurs by, huti the re- now united by radio. That ought Flowers For All
Democratic primary, Juno 3.
Iceiptx of tho comRifiy ‘ -striding l to help civilization a little.
J. A. SCARLETT.
-VANCE E DOUGLASS.
FORRESJ LAKE.
Members F lorlata TtlegTigk 1
=
livery Aaaoclatia*
814
Myrtle
Ave. Phone
.*vs

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kinds of Sewrat. Wc respectfully
solicit thn patroA ge of the' people’
of. Sanford am^viclnity.
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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER
dished In Florida’s Heart,
; World’s Greatest V e g e ta b le
lion, Its R ic h e s t Garden Land

LUME XV

For Florida: Faii
^ ter in north and PM
day; cloudy probal
settled. ■
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD? FLORIDA* THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924

To Amazon!

Payroll W a s Saved!

D ism issed

formation on OU Contrlbu
Leaves Frangestan
lions of The 1921 Rcpuh
In Middle o f Red Sea it licnn
Campaign Funds*'
{Ilr The. t n r l « &lt; f &lt; I'rraa)
ALEXAN D RIA, Apr. 3,— The
British steamship, Frangestan,
was abandoned on fire in the
Red Sea and tho 1200 pilgrims
aboard transferred to the steam­
er Olan Mclver, a message to
IJovd’s agent from the vessel,
said. Mclver is proceeding with
the passengers to port it is said.
The pilgrims are bound fo r
Jeddah .Port Mecca, Moham­
medan, Holy City.

itntf* in th e
C o m m itte e .

landt denied desiring to lupLanes testimony. He only

GoTernor Morrlron and Mra. Watts
Widow o f Durham Million­
aire, Married Wednesday
Afternoon.
i t «.
•.
♦
(S r The AU M tilfS Preen).
DURHAM, N. C.*, Apr. 3.—Gov­
ernor .Cameron Morrison, o f North
Carolina, and Mrs. Sarah Ecker
Watts, widow
of
George * W.
Watts, Durham millionaire finan­
cier, were married here Wednes­
day afternoon at 4 o ’clock .a t the
Watts mansion on South. Duke
S t m t . Rev. Dr. David H. Scan­
lon, pastor o f the Durham First
Presbyterian Church, officiated at
the ceremony, which was v i \ y
nessed by the governor’s sister,
Miss Ida Morrison, his daughter,
Miss Angelica
Morrison, and a
few mutual friends.
Immediately after
the cerombny, the Governor and Mrs.
Morrison motored to Greensboro,
whero they werq to board n New
York train for their honeymoon
trip.
.
One o f Wealthiest Women in N. C.
The bride, one o f the weathiest
women In North Carolina, ia a
native o f Syracuse, N. Y., and was
married to the. late Mr. Watta in
that cltyMjr October 1017.
Some
years UKOsne was a’ trained nurse,
but had given up that profession
ridr to her marriage to * Mr.
fatts. ■
‘
Governor Morrison has been a
widower since 1920, (hi*«flrst wife
having died during tho ifribematorlal campaign.
His daughter,
Angelia and his sister, Miss Mor­
rison, have made the governor's
mansion Jn Raleigh their homo
since t h / inauguration in January
1021 , a&amp;Mugh tho governor spent
the summer months in the west­
ern part of the state. Although
the. governor and Mrs. Watts had
known oirb
other
for several
years,
is only in. the past
fortnlgiih . at their romance was

«

•Dr. Hamilton A. Rice (top), explorerTif Bosotn, will try to get
to the headwaters Of the Amhzon
River,, Brazil, this summer. He
will take a party, fully equipped
with radio. In the parly will be,
among r»w rs, Walter Hinton
(lower left), pilot o f tho NC-4,
which crossed the Atlantic first by
air, and John W. Swanson, radio
expert.
.
, .

Washington News
(Hr Th*&gt;. AaanrlntPil P|,m)
Tho sennto began consideration
o f the immigration bill.
Harlan Flske Stone, o f New
York, was nominated to be attof-'
noy general.
The State Department announced
tho settlement* of the New Castle
consulate
dispute with Great
Britain.
President Goolidgc held a break­
fast conference with Republican
senators on measures to speed up
legislation.
•

iMMe Government” Diectoeed.
ia witness contended that maationa. “ o f what I call the
Ublo government” had
been
Iqeed by some o f his Inveattpna and told o f what he said
e fruitless efforts on his part
BY* the department o f Justice
ftl**te army aircraft disastuing a desire to hold an
nd in political matters,
In explaining the
Martin
contracts, that
L. Chadbourne. an attor*» large contributor” to
campaign, funds, had
for thTe^ccurporation a
t, contract dolin g Qte war.
Jreris tee was added to
tract cost**by the com“ olus »*.- profit."
^dits by the air, eervice. In
disclosed M ' “ overpayth» witness Usertbd, and
*n the preparation o f
lent spits to obtain the r».money spent under the
,w r cigars, dinners, laun-

months, however, the
had been a frequent visitor in
Durham. '
Early Wednesday afternoon tho
governor and hia party, compris­
ing state officials, and hia daugh­
ter and his sister, motored to
Durham from Raleigh .and went
to tho Durham county court
houke. The license was issued at
3:10 o’clock by deputy A. J. Bar­
bee, o f the register o f deeds o f­
fice. The license application was
signed by general J. yon B. Melts
o f the governor’s personal ’ staff.
The governor gave his age as 52
and the age o f Mra. Watts aa 51.
After securing the licensa. the
entire party went to tHe Duke
Street mansion o f Mrs. Watts,
where they were met by Rev. Da­
vid H. Scanlon, pastor o f tho
Presbyterian church, o f which
Mrs, Watta ia a member,
The
marriage was performed in the
presence o f Mina Angela Morri­
son, Miss Ida Morrison, L. N. Ev­
erett, secretary o f state, R. R.
Daughtop*, commissioner of reve­
nue, General J. Van Metta, lieriot
Clarkson, associate Justice o f tho
supreme court,
Mrs.
Gilbert
White, and Mrs. J. E. Driscoll, o f
Durham.
There was no member o f the
Watta family present when the
ceremony was performed.

Newspaper Dispute
o f U ^. and England
Is Amicably Settled
(n r Th* A ssociated P ress)
LONDON, Apr. 3.— Settlement
o f the N*wcastle consulate dispute
between Great Britain and the
United States was officially made
known Wednesday evening Prime
Minister MacDonald and Ambassa­
dor Kellogg on the aubject waa
given out.
Great Britain withdraws her
charges against the form er Amer­
ican consulate officers in Newcas­
tle. Ambassador Kellogg’s letter
briefly states the intention o f the
American-government to reopen
the consulate qnd appoint Charles

Hoy 'Nasmith" as consul, and asks
for the necessary recognition.
Premier MacDonald in hia let­
ters said: ^
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ity, laid about a year and a half
ago agajnst the then American
consul snd vice-consul at Newcas­
tle. and it has therefore been re­
called.” *•*•
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Increased Its Capital

its activities and by the steady
growth and progress of the boslneaa.
T. J.. Miller heads this organisation
and A. P. Connelly is the secretary.
SANITARIUM BURNS. ( /

MOROANTON,
Two women Wfre

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- Pittsburgh polico received a tip that a Pennsylvania railroad pay
train, carrying $100,000, was* to be held up near that city. Superintend­
ent'^! Police Edward J. Brophy and detectives hurried to the scene.
They met the bandits. A running gun battle ensued. Brophy ordered
the detlfttlves’ car to pull in front o f the robbers'. The machines crash­
ed nnd^verturned. Brophy and five detectives and one of the bandits
were seriously injured. Two otheb gunmen were rapturd in a hand-tohand fight, a momnt o f which is here pictured.
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 3.— In to *
titration o f charges against Rep­
resentatives Langley o f Kentucky
and Zihlman o f Maryland, Repub­
lican*. by a special house commit­
tee will
be conducted behind
closed doors, but a stenographic
report o f all testimony will bt
made public whan the coraniittae
submits its findings to the house.
This procedure was agreed upon
Wednesday by the committee ee It
resumed its inquiry, determined.to
look first into the charges against
Mr. Zihlman.
A t two executive sessions .the
committee heard the testimony o f

CITY MAY BUY COUNTY COURT
MORE LAND FOR HAS BUSY DAY
ATHLETIC FIELD ON WEDNESDAY
Park"- Commission Recommend*
That City Purchase Additional ‘
Tract for Purpose of Increaa-

Seven Caaea Are Disposed In Wed­
nesday’s Session—Court Ad­
journs Thursday Noon to
~ To Meat Saturday
Seven cases in which five result­
ed in convictions and twq in ac­
quittals, was the record o f the
business handled by the county
court in .session for its second day.
Tho coses included among others,
two against A. Sampson, alleged
“ faith healer,” w h o . was charged
with unlawful practice of medicine
on one count and practicing without a license upon the other count.
Sampson .was found guilty of

ilBsf IL p r•s e n U t iv * J lh l n
I be first heard and thaw*
rges again st. Represents!

igley.

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Upon very carefnl dellberai
the committee
This course can not
interest th at m e*.

Arizona, who has charged Secre­
tary Work with favoring Colorado
in Colorado river development.
George . White, fo rm er" Demo­
cratic national committee chair­
man, told the senate, oil commit­
tee that E. L. Doheny contributed
$9,900 for the 1920 campaign and
$25,000 later to he)p wipo opt. a M arx Is Impatient
.
deficit.
- -----' II. L. Scaife, former Depart­
Over German Crisis
ment of Justice investigator, told
the senate Daugherty committee
C lr Tk» AMoftalrS I'r tn )
that in hia "opinion Harry M.
IN, Apr. 3.------ Impatience
Daugherty, Secretary Weeks end over the German government’s
others should be Indicted in the failure to obtain the release o f
Wright-Martin aircraft case. *
1600 “ passive reslstants” sentenc­
ed by
Franco-Belgian
military
during the occupation o f
Sanford Building And courts
the Ruhr a m f Rhineland, was free­
Loan Association Has ly voiced by Chancellor Marx,
man Interviewed today.
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“I have the honor to inform you
that after further consideration
His Majesty s government are pre­
pared not ty Insist upon the charge
of hxceedlng their consular author- made possible by the increase of

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by the lessees o f the naval lenses
.to tho Republican war chest might
influence the subsequent setion of
Republican officials in leasing «ho

Tho treasury announced that
March income and profit tax col­
lections would approximate $ 1 ,­
000,000 more than those o f March,
1923.
Secretary Mellon told the senate
finance committee that tho increase
in estate tax rate! in the house
revenue bill was “ economic sui­
cide.”
Chairman Marvin o f the tariff
Commission and Secretary Wallace
testified hefore house committees
on the McNary-Haughen agricul­
tural export bill. &gt;
Senator Couiens, Republican,
Michigan, ajone for the senate revcnuo'burcau investigating commit-*
tee, continued inquiry into tax
affairs o f Mellon companies.
The house committcu investigat­
ing charge! against Representa­
tives Langley of Kentucky and
Zihlman o f Maryland, Republicans,
continued its hearings behind

The Sanford Building and Loan
Aaaociation by a vote equal to more
than three-fourtha o f the number
o f shares issued, Increased its cap­
ital stock to $1,600,000 divided as
follow s: 12,500 s h a m o f common
stock and 2,500 shares o f preferred
stock, Each sharr-wtti 1mvr~l p i f
value o f $ 100.
Interest on the atqck shall draw
eight per cent Interest according
to the amendment. The Sanford
Building and Loon Association has
been organized in this city for sev­
eral years and the decision to in­
crease the capital stock, has been

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W ASHINGTON, Apr. 3— The senIate o il investigators took another
I three days’ recess Wednesday after
{hearing a single witness, George
j White, former chairman o f the
. Democratic national committee.
Subpocnua were issued today
ihy the Senate Oil committee for
|the appearance on Monday of J.
•JL French, Oklahoma City, and
Robert W olfe, Columbus, editor
of the Ohio State Journal. Both
will bo questioned about the oil
deals gossip in th e " Republican
national convention in 1920.
•Trench was described as a po­
litical asjociatc o f the late Jake
HOmon.
W olfe was one o f the
Ohio managers o f Leonard Wood.
Called by Senator Spencer, Re­
publican, Missouri, White timtified,
E. L. Doheny had contributed a
total o f $3-1,900 to the Democratic
Figures Given Out Thursday Hy campaign fund, but that Harry F.
Postmaster Hall Indicate Large
Sinclair had mado no contribution.
Increase Both In Monthly
White explained that Doheny had
And Quarterly Dual- .
given $9,900 during the 1920 cam­
ness.
paign and $25,000 in 1921 to help
wipe out the deficit resulting from
, Figures mado public today by the campaign.
Postmaster J. P. Hall show that
Belittle White’s Testimony
the business o f tho local offjca is
While offering no objection to
steadily increasing and that it 'ia tho examination o f White, Sena­
indicative o f the growth of San­ tor Walsh, Democrat, Montana, the
ford nnd Seminole county. Accord- committee prosecutor, mado* it u
matter o f record that he regarded
the testimony as Irrelevant. Ho told
the committee he would support a
resolution calling for a general in­
vestigation o f all campaign con-

The tariff commission ordered
•nother iqquiry into tariff rates
W*tn»t&gt;orte of ctfUfr fir, apruee
governor and western hemlock.

bnator Wheeler. ' Democrat,
liana, the committee prosecu*
contended that such “ volun’ •remarks”
had no place in
committee record but did Dot
a his objection when Senator
•s, Republican, New Hamp». observed th a t. tho testiy (had “ already gone over the

Committee Agrees Wednes­
day Upon Resuming Hear*
• ings that InvesligiUuai of
Charges AgalnjU Upgley
and Zihlman Will Be Con­
ducted Behind Gosed Doan
— Report to be made Pubilc.

^Investigators Want More In

Service When He
&gt; be* Dictated to
Volunijt itnd Ex(eRtioii of

He declared that he felt
e was soma ulterior purpose”
id his dismissal and that he
^pained and* shocked” because
trusted” Volandt. The comhe decided to call on Volandt
lirect him to bring the papers
I fs a r n T an a
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|from Lane.
)taln Voldant followed Lane
dlatcly on the stand and told
:ommittec that he did adijane not to appear before the
lttee.
Ho confirmed
also
ho tool; certain records in
uion o f Lone and said SecreWeeks instructed him to say
the subpoena served on the
U ry hi: u&gt;eii, was necessary
ring papers before the com-

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attention to pending legislation
the iJit&amp;ic hearings would be ad­
journed'until Monday.
• Apathetic in t^hase Case.
The House judiciary committee
failed again Wednesday to take up
the Senate resolution proposing
impeachment proceedings against
Clarence C. Chase, son-in-law o f
Albert B. Fall, as customs-collect­
or at El Paso for his refusal to
testify before tho oil committee.
It had been in evidence that Chase
had sought to have Price McKenney of Cleveland say he had loan-cd Pall $ 100,000.
...
After confercnces Wednesday
with Special counsel in tho oil
cases, Secretary
Wilbur stated
that he would co-operato with tho
m«n every possible way in the liti­
gation already undertaken and pro­
posed and resulting from the oil
investigation. The new naval sec­
retary sought the conference so ea
to inform himself* fully o f the
facts.
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Wisconsin Primary
Shows Little Change
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MILWAUKEE, A pr. 3 -M e a g e r
returns from Tuesday’s statewide
primary today showed little'change
in th ' presidential delegate vote,
Senator LaFoIlette’a and Governor
Smith’s candidates at large at ma­
jor political national conventions
are maintaining tha lead.
SfcAdoo continued to be the pref­
erence over Senator James AReed, Missouri, aa presidential
choice. Lees than half the atate’a
precincts are heard from .

acquisition o f the additional site,
the city's holdings for that purpose
will be about 15 acres.
Another decided advantage that
the mayor pointed out was that the
entire site would be bounded by
two streets and that three en­
trances to the field will bo avail­
able where there could only have
been one in the former location.
With the acquisition o f the addi­
wwimii land,
iniiu, tne
Mlf VIIJ
Will then
lilt’ll UMW
tions!
city will
hav»
paid out $15,490 for the athletic
field site.
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Belief was expressed by Mayor
Lake that the deal is to tho beat
interests o f everyone. The loca­
tion is Idea), he declared and the
first -site selected was not large
enough and there was no alterna­
tive, he said. He also expressed
himself that tho property was se­
cured at a very reasonable sum.

Tampa Marshall Is
Awaiting Arrival o f
Ship For Murderer

IHr The Associated Press)
TAMPA, Apr. 3.— Deputy United
States marshal o f Port Tampa is
at the docks today awaiting the
arrival of the steamship, Conness
Peak, in response to a wireless re­
UleS Peru)
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WASHINGTON, A i S r a t t ? sens for a list of all companies tn quest that the officer meet the ves­
fairs of companies tirwhlch Saure- which Mr. Melton had any Interest. sel and take charge o f the office r
tary Mellon ia a stockholder were
Senator Couiens renewed the Ye- who is charged with murder and

Tax Refunds To Com;
Mellon Is Stockholi

again under searching Inquiry
Wednesday before a special senate
investigating committee cgr»istlnf
for th# day, at least, of Senator
Couiens, Republican, Michigan
alone. .
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•The committee la looking into In­
ternal revenue bureau affairs, par­
ticularly'those of the income tsx
division,, and the other membent
were detained in the senate.or io
other committee rooms, leaving

Senator WJ

es In Which
Probed Again

audit Wednesday after reading the several members of the crew are
Mellon latter. He also announced charged frith mutiny. Details of
hln purpose of asking Mr, ^Mellon tha-mutiny are lacking.
to indicate hia holdlnga in the three
&gt;eroti, former chief
big corporation»*'whe»e'tax affaire
earner tRaiumn. en
hdv# been the chief source at Inton, Texas, to volq w y by tha committee up to *h{s
charges of killing
aboard the Saucon
i The operator had
been 'locked
we# arrest, when
Cameron «
cabin to at*
tend to duties, a
Tie followed,
and the operator was-’hilled. Cam-

t

eron waa acquitted by
consul

The case of Charlie McCulle)
and Albert Tanner charged wit!
possessing stilling apparatus, re­
sulted- in an acquittal.
"
suited
acquittal. *In thia
case after the state had Closed its
testimony, the attorney for the de­
fendant made a motion for o di
rected verdict o f not guilty. Pros
ccuting
— “ — Attorns
***— ly Schelle Maine!
announced to the court that the
main witness for the state had fail­
ed to bring out certain testimony
whirh ho had been advised would
bo brought out and therefore In
his opinion the motion should ke
granted. The court thereupon or­
dered a verdict o f not guilty en-

Makes Plans For a
Membership Drive
•'The
Campbell-Losslng Post,
American Legion, held its regular
meeting Wednesday night at 8
o’clock at the club house on the
lake front. The most Important

aa already
will includa
,
which will thus be avail
full consideration.”
Mr. Langley was not pr
Wednesday's committee I
but Zihlman was tharw wil
set who cross-examined k
after he bad presented hi
testimony and had been qu
by the committee. Mrs.
Walker Willcbrant, assist

the grand ju ry here. W
ed Langley but Ignored
■gainst Zihlman.
•
Robinson, who will be
witness, is regarded by! committee
members aa tha man around whom
tho “ principal accusation’- against
Zihlman revolves. They predicted
Wednesday that a week or more
would be required Lvconclude the
Zihlman phase o f the inquiry, m
n number Of witnesses vrill be ex­
amined. „

Richardson To Lew
Valdez Hotel Apr* 1
Stewart Is Success
A. J. Richardson, for the

two years manager of the V
Hotel, h«s resigned that pa

and will relinquish hia duth
April 15, It waa announced T
day. Just what are the pie;
Mr. Richardson-for Um futu:
not known, but It Is said hi
return to Jacksonville whei
formerly engaged tn the
buslheH,
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ray mdc Coufjty Uairymm's AuJ
l. n have -«^t the week of
I l.avi* proven Ipr the annual denionstratL!
. tvur*. or. live the county* dairying rc.-ouft?1
grit makiiur thi* barbecue, pienic, public JD,
my further pood af?,,.!..y?ncinlf will feature tnr
„ , i ‘ ••nment program. A surv.
Mr Dctti.n has b«.ci' «iaus' J ‘ he entire county will u —
■.. |V- : v n W a s W t »ifJ th e11)ri0r to the demonstrations
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;:r,m-t him are a reflect-; purpose 0f getting a 100 nJT'
i/n'ur. Iii- ci.arn. ti r end intygnty ; representation at the sho»W

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Ut^ular mft'Miir
» p. &lt;a.t Masonic' Hull,
f,
Fritlaj.
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Weekly luncheon, Charm.'t «*i
Commerce, 12:lfi Valdee liuttl.
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p U r. 7:30 Maaowic IlalT . r - J

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* UBGION MEETS TO N icillT
The
Campbcll-Lossing
l’o&lt;t
American U g io n will hold ita ,
regular meeting Umight at the
clubhouse. Every member is’ urged!
• M filfr Po*t—Commander Mcro to be I
busine* n
W b e discussed. A report from the
comretition will also be Riven.

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I he only " j t - ' &gt;a n*.
■'jiti i «u&gt;“ I . .ir) my
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V¥a* 0 . I.. Hir'd-;
h whom I vt &gt;•* -- he. . g o :-I '. F.'Dutton to,
, iid long . on v.-r »n
' •;»r.'.; for '.he priic that celery ir ,|
I lo.d him r f my
ion a:;d that
I ' „it today. 1 have been
I wns here to fl
the
thing j scran, ing Dutton for year*.
.I 'l
, straightened out.
, want '.&lt;) get celery as low ah I p o i-’
. “ One o f the charges made i sihly cart but he has Iieaten me I
j ngainst Mr. Ibitton 1 had previous- this year nnd the corporation’s
lv i,.„.__ i ... V .u
lne corporations
I l l l T l - u V ,thlt ,'UHt,K. and book* will show that lie has over­
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had bought from the j charged us on every car o f celery
I lorida Vegetable Corporation M approximately 25 cenliKper cate
, ear* of celery on which drafts had ! over tho prevailing pri*S that
tha er-M
rn" d frT M r.lU ted h « ; on same dates. H . and
j Bledsoe that the director* discov- I have been competing on n busl* if 1° u?Up,f ,^ y*. a ^lcr they had I twss baai.i for
ar~
w years hut we S
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I flHKPfl him to KlKrn. thnf tknrn fricrulia
rv.l- I?
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Rcoiuac
o f kL
the difference
of our aims regarding th«* nriee o f .1
celery, it i* absurd to think that I
wo ever had anything blit leg iti-•
mate relations.
“ I learned that nnother ch arge,j
made ngainst Mr. Dutton was that [
wbi n 1 was •
in
Sanford
on IUC
the IAI
oeca•• W
*»HIW|«| Dll
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I. Just spoke of, 1 was here to ict from him &lt;1.700 as per J1
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City Commissioners
Purchase Six Acres
In Deal Saturday
M *yor Forrest Lake announced
Wednesday that the city had parchased from J. J. Cates Company,
I n c , o f this city, a tract o f land
farin g W est First Street nrd ex­
tending to tho lake front fur the
*ttm o f t»,OOU. The deal was cbneummated on Saturduy, but final
popers have not *e?r. drawn up
yat, pending
the
obtaining of
clear abstract to the property.
The property is considered ono f the most Valuable piece* of real
in th it section o f the city
•nd those in a position to know.
daclare that the City Commis­
sioners obtained the tract nt u
▼try reasonable sum.
There is
about six acres In the tract.
It
• frontage on First Street o f
approxim ately ISO- feet and ex­
tends to the Ukefrnnt for a dl»t*n eo o f 1,440 feet.
Just what the aitc will be used
Tor is not known. No information
,
^ nc
wn* available.
Whether it is for Investment pur­
pose* or whether it will b.i the
ait* o f some department o f tho
* work, cou l: not be learned
a t all.
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Holdup Is Frustrated
Bobbed Hair Bandit
Shoots to K ill When
•, Continued .from naze one.
rid slammed the door, then she
fured three shots through the
door, all o f them hitting Mazzio,
Woo had fallen to the floor from
thi* force o f the posh. They, too,
than'fled to a waiting taxicab and
« h e woman. still leading, took thu
wneeL They abandoned the car
amren blocks aw ry and the police
later found a chauffeur in it, tied
up with wire, and gagged.

■ “ Main Street and Fiph Avenuo
havo a place on the deep just
ss they Iinve on land,” declares
Captain Marius Amic o f the S.S.
SufTrcn, French Line, an example
o f ocean Main Street at its best
Homo comforts without frills
Is what the maritlmo Main Street
offers. You can take the children
travelling without feeling that
they are in anybody’s way, becauwj somehow, Main Street trav­
elers always npprovo o f babies.
The long lazy days at sea arc filled
with gentle Main Struct gossip.

kUGHERTY TO
B E INDICTED

• ^ Continued from pag». one.
public bearing! on Tuesday.
corrm ittco then paused for
a moment to hear Wayne Wilson,
w ? * or*t Insurance man, deny
W f , be J W wllc'-Jed $3fi,000 from
J* Van Vechten Olrott, a former
Ntw- York congressman, for his
appointment, to n fetldral judg.v
■Wp.—W
ilson said ho had raereaWp,r—
Wilson
*y auggoAted to Olcott a
word o f other*, that "a campaign

NEW WATBItWflltfvH

SYSTFM

OltMOND, A|ir. 2 —A waterwork*, system for this place, to
cost .MpproximaUly
(^uo.oiin, is
among recommendations made by
the,f&gt;ijuru"XCinI t'luli for improve­
ments in the town i f firtnund.

61/31 $lUMU
Said Aided Delay.
■ Testimony concerning the lnn-l
wtlon - was given
Ivun by H.
II. M.
:k, form er United State* uttorr for wcatorrf^Oktnhomn, wiiq
la n d that
i liner
Attorney
twral Daugherty hod aided’ u
ay and
failure to bring civil
Ion fo r recovery o f holdingn In
» **101 rgnch” o f Miller Brothit Feck mlod that ho had been
jp p ed ’ from the deportment - uf
itice and beyond criminul arn in the caso had heard of n»
tthcr action by the government

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Pbca and Osngo Im|lapn, ‘ .wore
w rongfully
deprived
of
7,OHO
acre* o f lapd by the operutions &lt;»f
George L. Miller and two alnUtanta.
Miller, upon entering u
pita o f Aullty in IMS to the*
statutory charge o f compirury
anduipon the statement o f the
trial Judge that restitution of th
lands to be cpfotcod by governOwnt civil proceo«liiig* would be
adaquato penalty, waa flnod ?7.600. There the matter rest**!, hf*
added, nltbough ho tald he m.w
had heard that about 10 day.i ago
ipartment o f iu.itico hud boooklog into the que ition of
iring lip lands. T
committee obtained po*.:es•f department uf justice til in
ig to the matter for cxr. nli. In e x t uUva BepaiA^, n^td
o r Wheeler, Democrat, Mon'HHinwc praa*cuturr
pinivcuiuy.
vln fi. Both, a special
orney general. • and
tor o f the Interior
indar Kecretnry Fall,
T&lt;mo!ic«l to t«0 mure
izgz tumorr.ivv,

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Merchants W ho Give Them
One Key with Each $1.00 Purchase.

Seminole Meat
Market
M. Kronens
Every Key worth 20c to Customer

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Captain Amic, of S. S.
Suffrcn,' Has ‘ Trans•planted
America’s
Best Known Thorofare to Deep

La;it weak Mrs. Thomas .Owen
held .« very ontortainlng story
hrur and delighted the children
with it * Ivaried li t o f [stories,
atbotig which war.- sole.tlons irom
l'inocchlo| the ituilnn ’ebudse, nnd
the KcosuvtU Llua Story und the
Thrt-u IV'ill's, acted by some o f
the children present. Mr ;. Mabul
Kepler will have chnrgc next Sat­
urday,
and the program will be­
.
gin ut"2:15 o ’clock.

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A blood of iiigk
Dr«d« Cuffs* ’
•X^aQUonaJ vsl*
roaatad and Mck
, »d by the Iktn
nacblnary. Durtz
our One C.nt 8*1,.
wo are offering I

2 lbs, for]
56c
Rexall
Shaving: Cream
tee» o f the Alnhuma-Fluridu dis­
trict of Kiwania clubs will meet
here on April U, according to nn
announcement made by local club
officials.
In the llrm lf I'nurl. Nevrnlli Jn.llIni rirrti.i, In nnl| f„r nrinlnnle
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CmmiIj , rim e of I'lnrlda.
John I'ltnli I*. &lt;Complainant
vs.
U nil Curvln anil Mamie Ourvln,
I '- v f . . iii fendiintn
,Mvr*Ci: OK MANTKII'n MALK
.N'itlr .i hereby alv. n Hint under
■’/' 1 '*&gt; .virtu*- of that rertaln tidal
••lei &gt;f for.'i.li-iiri niui *nle rrn•r. &gt;1 (.ml. •uteri i in Ho circuit
• .irt of iicmliiolu C .only. Florida
lit .'Vuni.r* wherein John Danin)*
&gt;• Ur compl '.Intuit uni \yillle (larvln nnd M.iml** •i'irvfu. Ill* wife are
lli .It f. nilHiil* I . urinit duie of i;.,.
i»*fi mi) of K -lm i'i/' .\ i». j i l t , |
ini- ifo n rs',,ii. &gt;| .in* ' ini
master,
i ll.ihii&gt;Moi]T||I)'. M iv .'.Hi. t?&gt;34. ilur'*l* the l.i I I;oilf rt Ilf mil*, liefi.ory
••O' Conn ||„i.rn door. Iii Hi nilnolii
C wily. Clorhln. off^r for mile .nti.t
--II I*. Hi* Muli. -t l.li|i|. i* fur cash,
it ., r. »'..-vt*,»- •i.' r 11. •1 land* In
- »•'* i ■ ''.u n ly, Florida, lo-tvll: .
* T
' Half of tin- West Half
•fi'Hl* •' T» Two er.fl of the North
" .If &gt;;f the .'.' Mllita*l (Juurter of
' *•■". Iliwi-nt Quarter of Xnutliwr-tl
Heorffi' of Km'tion 33, Tow lie Ii I[. |3
J'll'w
llmihe si Kiiat.
••
• l Inn.1- t&lt;&gt; I,, o.lld to safl.afy

I ’milacti u ililrk creamy
latlier. Will Mtuml u|t nn
Vuur fun* tliiouwhnut the
shave'.
Stand. Trier
Tbla Sale
One 'I'uhr
. Tnn Tube*

It I* a salu where
you buy an item ht the
regular
price—then
another item o f the
same kind for lc. As
an illustration: Tho
stnndurd priec of Juntcel Vanishing Clrsatn
' BOc. You buy u jnr
3
\thi* price end by
pniing lc more, or file,
jCiu get two jnrs. Ev­
ery article in this sale
Is a high-class stand­
ard piece o f merchan­
dise, just thu same is
wu sell you every tlav
nt regular prices and
have sold you
for
years.

Puretest

•• * *

,r,
.
.
,
, . i Tlut'* ph.il numbers of. mothe
1 iiuancrttst tltytupo r.nrbattf both : , yju- ,|„CT ti,ey hira tried Lit

bnla-ipsiwl nnd tntt in ilu*i trotlcur .ar the blliout allaeks, iadigestio
fna-'ki,thrTr*tind.'rk.b.-nv.'itfItcrtnecn Similar difnrtirrs of tiirir cldld
ifimwctL-tuaU-bfOa^ * -l-gvcl-b n iid;, Mother drcnl* pvlac castor ol
I &gt; ‘ w.up-finmnd •U;f.
I » much a« Uio Laby fcaia taki
lions, ta attin i»vl.4i» ll c Irwcr edgrtk '•'jjd ,h0 tame applies to ralomsl.
a fiim l v .-M v ..r ; t U .onerrtrre • j, wa, b..cai^ ^ com^ n Hoiukw I i bMl mi rl;wi* rt'thw iikIu , „ 4lj „ faiU ,u , ct on lb# \ittt
s*U. T h u m fU l buy lo ..-m cl m.t .K, L Hxml began experiment!
&gt;n men, » trtxxt 2«ml, ».«.| jc.-my, e tc.; 'devise a rrmc.lv iL t would act oi
li.fj tr»IUi.i,s tLrluti t
*ar** *iftr sad bovn-L sad t«k* the pi
W * u&gt;.ndl. a U r it v n!|cr.is, dead I coJarad wid castor plL tad ilia
lheu..wlvrwt.o ti^e ^vrlr;.mcqt ol the J „ furniutat M hex honi p m
seon d itudM. / I he fftmt* vrc UPdrr . houundj o{ (l0Ulcho^ " ^
Ijut.1 and rojletl with a n.lLr. ftirmuig'
trm *. T ua faztepiqg L&gt; ur.lhir Jfft
u .iUn]j Tefett^
|.
;edr. so pleasant to last f
•f0 ! that the child
**•; It b just I
f“ »* liens au.l d
«du|i». .Yoa

NOTES.
Kurd* show that
re circulated last
ng adult'and 001
daily average 01
ulatidn' whs
twonty-one
l adult • nud
1 o f . [cutnn&lt;i .'* a
reading atudultx and
totaLilnry11 ’ Contrl.
maruinpe

Georgia Rose
Toilet W ater

A real hlah quality
nli-um powder, made
ro/n Mutilnu Imported
iU&lt; j . Tne Keiieroua qusnII) o frsal attar of ro*e
n. every cun give* It a
vonderful rosy fratc-

A true reproduction of tho
fresh flower*. •, Com. * In it
henulifully ileslttned frosted
Klas* hottls. Pretly enouuh
for any dressing
(able.
Kprlnkler top.
Mna.l.ml Trier

Hits Pule

One Bottle SV-00

..

. Keep* tin. *kln
soft und beauti­
ful. Like n fairy's
much la this won­
derful rreanf with
ila rraitrunro of
26 (lower*. Unowwhllef soft nnd
smooth.

Mrl.i of the liii;hr*t quality nnd
i ir&gt; fully selected. They lit nnd
Iasi litOKer. *
,
Miuclc Mesh
Aid. Price
Thi* Hair
Oita Met,
.

sbe tiouqust riamir -n
cum — ------------ * for I:
1.50 Houquet flamre Toll
Wafer. 2 os
S fsr U
l i e Medicated Soap
.......—................. a fsr a
23c Klenta Tsr Soap
....1---------- --3 fsr S
ISO Itexsll Toilet 8oal&gt;
' .—------- — I for 1
SOc Alma Zada Face Poi

Cleans and whiten*
teeth. Harden* the «
Iteninves tartar. Does not
scratch the tenth. You
rwu have beautiful teeth
by ualna Klunao.
■•■•dsrd
.
This
•' .
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Cascade Linen

Jonteel Vanishing Cream
Goodform Hair Nets

23c Jontsal Talcum
•'
-----------a for *
SOo Jont**l Cold Cream

Klenzo
Dental
Creme

One Tube 25c
Two Tubes 26c

Two Botlleo $1.01

One pound In a package. A »rood
quality of writ Ini; pupor and alwuya
I 11V11fV lia alf 11f l^*i.
Nlandaril Price

Thi. Hifle

l:u

50(

Pound

5 ic

CASCADB LIMBM HMVKLOPBS
M i s a has

One
Package

A New W ay of
Advertising

Save Money
•

Georgia Rose
Talc.
.

W hat Is a
One-Cent Sale?

This sale was devel­
oped by thfc United
Drug Co. as an atlvertisiny plan. Rathor
upend large sums -of
money in other ways
to convjncc you of the
merit of- these goods,
they are spending it
on this sale |n per­
mitting ua to sell you
u full-size package o f
high standard merch­
andise for lc. It cost’!
money to get custom­
ers. The loss taken
on this sale will be
well spent if the goods
plcuso you.

c m c T U o r n a m iT v O cr^

. Toilet G o o d e
►0c KIVnxo Liquid An Usd

Maximum
Fountain Syringe

Peptona

Rexqll “ 93'
Hair Tonic

KlaaiL Prlrr This Kale

T!l«* KimmI Hprrlitli
ill Cf»fUI«*ftlni| with
Snln repraftonu l»U
Utitl Wi. rpiot** thrm
Uf thrlr rrmarkablr

ZINC STEARATE

« 9

9K

Fenway

Whole

64c Dyspepsia Tefal
' &lt;7S*a)
31
60c Anllssptlc Pow„
50c Hexait Ey*

ox .............^.w&gt;, 3 f

40c Haxall OypaY C:

Cherries in

Liquid Cream

Syniund'a Inn I.t-man extract
Xyniun-r* Inn Cucqa. -yit. ' -

» _nbaulutaty
h«al diaper ru*h
will pravrnl
yapav.lt

uni

It, ; ir
mulst-

Syniand's Inn n«k. C’h.ic. u ii
Drgayp Marmalade. II. ox
Ollvq till. Iglfc nq - 4.r,.;^__ .'

cxV.

One Can 25c
Two Caaii 26c

rtlMflaril

Strawberry. I f ox.” ..
Haspberry.' ftc ox ..
Pure' Urapr.. U oa.
:.* ■J«$/ r

Z-Z.1

Two Pounds yoc

Symphotiy Lawn
•*
•
Highest quality,-hsavy fabric finish—24 sheet* of
papo fi 24 envelopes—RifalBm-ttBrf,~~whttiB With gold
(leckle borders. White and tints with fancy borders.
f
• 4 ••
^
1
.

Standard Price.

One

(f

.

c One 1*0ond
75c *
4, a *.
*aU

Our stand ,
ed chocolates,;
crisp nut me
kind ever;
51*• ' ynStiM V

I0r Carryall Dag I tar tl
1.00 Le Claire Hlatlonerr
■PH B fat lAI
73c HavoUtlen l*lahlv ’ *
Htullouery
3 for TSf
SOo I^trd Daltlmora
Slutlonery __ 3 far *U
IOC Writing Tablet, not*
&gt; also
-------- 3 far ill
40c Maximum Pocket
‘ Comb
l » t 41*
,7ie Victoria Ladimr
•'
Comb ....—
a tar TS»
2^r Cedar Cheat Comp. ^

M e d ic i

«piLi#4j
( j o n jt
«P^.4 iD

Maximum Hot Water I
Dottle
ore of the same quality,,
carry thu same Kuarantvc,
*»ll regularly at l.'.oo
each and nr* offered on
thi* wule at Two for t i l l

o flrm l
nur Ir
FAVIngs
lirriiuiti
valuta.

Stationery and Honu
Needs
.

40c Fl'retiiid Xi'nc^OxMa
Adhesive Ploatar, 1 -In .
by 5 y d * ------3 far 414

Mymend'* Inn Vnnllla' Extract

Epsom Suit

.v. p k g . 10 c

Syringe
Two
Syringes

Pure Food Products

P11RETEST

One 4 oz.

®V.

‘ (niolenl
Prlrr

If a d*Mgbtfill, .UntilI.UiifC tunic, la nut
atieky. nr muaay. Ku*y
l" apply. Docs not
l&lt; iVu i the hair dry,
hut /rive* It ». iicwnl
Ilf•» anil liuilrc.

t&gt;urii!';n nnd Is
rear* tu'tnlre

A blah quality *yrln«e.|
Molded all In otic piece
and Kuarantced for nne
year.
Nlaudnrd
This
**»■*««•
Male

(»ur best tnnln fur run
down conditions.
Kn
il.'hea the, blood . and lm
liriivos; health Rennrally

50c Hotline MuitKrCrtuK
...,. 3 fay tlf
t.00 Qulnluu Hair Tonic, t
us. -----...------- 3 far lAf]
SOo Cocoanut Oil Bhsinpo*
—......... 3 lay JH
, SOo Cream uf Almonds _ |
----- ------3 for Sir
60c Bay Hum. I os 3 fkrllf
1.*0 Harmony I.llae Vest*
t u l------------------------3 farLSI
30c Cocoa Butter Cold
Cream .....
3 far !U

60a liasail Kidney. 1
■.......... .......... . 3 f
25c Imx. Aspirit) Cl
Tnhlata ..—— . 3 I
1.04 Haxall Llvar &gt;Bi
14 III ___ y L - 3 f
lac Toothache

�-'V*

■‘Vr.'f 'Z B

THE ^ANFORD
4%r,

X&gt;. C —Tho
tv-- party ^m ay to
rt for candidates, bat It fa
bankrupt for cash!
V* tn the aid of old IUll
r, Tenncwee mountaineer,
. tha party has a substantial
laaUad of an overdraft In
Wan’d at the rata tha cacti
lllnc In will be able to finance
campaign thia year without
___ _ - g to bee, borrow or steal a
Cellar.
Which la a far, different picture
the situation as U existed a
v abort months *ffo.
In the spring of 1923, tho wolf
bn sheriff wensjjfdh at tha
bf the national Democratic
rtf. The iarty exchequer was
at. - Actually, not a rent was In
:&gt;io treasury! Rent was In arrears,
ills Wero overdue. There wasn't
0 stamps with which
dcast further appeals for
. _ ___ VCordell Hull, national chair'man', atlll had faith, but little hope.
- * Then one morning tho mail
. brought a letter from old Rill
■"Alexander. Bill had known Cordell
when the .chairman was a young­
ster down In Flckctt county. Tcn’ nenree. Pinned to tho letter was
. a tattered, wrinkled, grimy old IS
bill. ,
**8pend every'cent of this," old
•Bill wrote, "to elect a Democratic
Jpresident next year."
There was more to tho letter, but
. - fallowing the cramped signature
. , Wfla a postscript which was to open
tho door o f Hope to Hull,
j "P . a " It ran. "There's a lot of
iothers down hero will rend 12 If
W 'younecd It."

i

It! If tho Democratic
J* T party ever needed anything. It
'j.ceded money Just then. Money!
Hull closed his eyes Ip an ccstaey

. it

of Imagination, os a man dying of]
thirst revets In thoughts of cOolInc!
streams end limpid lakes. Then*
camo tho lnsplrtftton.
I
"It old Blit Alexander*!* willing
tn send 15. and If his neighbors are
witling to rhlp In 15 each to help]'the Democratic: party, there 'mijst
to thou rj ml* of others like them‘in ;
the country!" ho fhdught.
Q
1 Fetxlng a letler ’pad, ho wrote In',
■pill... "Organise your neighbors
into n Democratic Victory Club at
46 bach."
‘ '
( Just 10 days later ho got a sec­
ond letter from llltt Alexander. It
.contained 196 and a.list of 19 mem­
bers of tho first Victory Club.
/CERTAIN then that ho had tha
VJ right Idea, Hull started in to
develop It full tUt. He found there
were COOO towns in this country of
over 1000 population. If ho could
organize one Victory Club In each
town, with a minimum of 20 memtiers at 15 each, he would have
120.000 members and $500,000!
With 120,000 contributing member*
ho would- hava 120,000 workers
pulling for Democratic success.
And If 120.000, why not 200,000—
600.000? Tho *|&gt;oifUbllitles seemed
limitless.
•
| Instead of a few big contributors,
who would; expect political favcM
for their contribution#, tho rank
and file would rupport tho party
und ",have the Influence.
4m

T

UB Idea of the Victory Clubshas caught on. nnd the cheeks
are piling into Democratic, head­
quarters by‘c very mall. Every vtu!&gt;
nnd Its membership Is duly listed.
Tho membership' record already
Mis several volumes, nr.d la growlng by leaps and bound*.
I And gnm-lng^jno. Is the party's
lank areounjfnhcra nrn plenty o f
postage stamps tn the till, ratarles
are paid each Saturday night ah&lt;1
Hull Isjiappy again—thaaka to old
Bill Alexander!

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SOFT W ATER. IJ
IS . SOUGHT.

FOR SALE CHEAP YOUR TER?

mtin*'

*Ti

FIRESTONE BALLOON

:,'r r

.

Senator Frank L. Greene 6f Vermont nt home after leaving the
hospital w hctc he ivas taken Feb. 19 with n bullet woiintl in the hand.
The senator was t hot by a stray bullet fired during a battle between
bootleggers and prohibition agents just off Pennsylvania avenue, Wash­
ington, l). C.
, ■■■■
*
TO A l.l, PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SECOND
*

STREET, FROM OAK AVE. TO FRENCH AYE.

It is worth 40';; of the price of your car to equip with Full-fledged Balloons.

FIRESTONE pioneered, developed and made more than_ three million miles
tcatrng the Balloon The.
,
"

303

FIBE|TONE guarantees you most miles per dollar. You cannot get the benefit!
of the Balloon tire unless you buy the Full-fledged Balloon with the cut-down wheel.
Everybody knows that.

Is the Phone Number
U you paint your hmt! a today
NOT using
SUN P R ( OF— You
v ill paint it in n year-t/ith SUN
PROOF.

FIRESTONE will not sell a so-called Semi or Mongrol Balloon Tire.

RAY BROTHERS

The following ir. the final estimate o f the cost o f paving Second'
Street from Oak Ave., west to French Avo., a width of 21 feet with
r-hcct asphalt on a O'* rock I are:
892 Cu. yds. excavation (/£ JDc

________ ____ ________ ....

900 Stn. yds. overhaul &lt;{&amp; 1c ......... .......................................
1427 I,in. ft. concrete curb and gutter @ 75c ..............

WANT ALL* AM ERIC AON BAND

IM A

Toti and each of you Sro hjgeby &lt;d la Sanford. 8«mlm&gt;l«
CONVENTION CALI.
Florida. : ^ u\:
Ired t o ‘•'hi rsr IO the bill of Florida.’
‘ Tho Republicans o f Seminole cottmiafnt
cause no Monday",
Dune &lt;t»d"of4ered.LthU iiu
day.
&gt;934..
at
tho
' rS
! i:-.-\IW NTOW N«,
It
*
day of April, I92t. 'v
. Apr. 2v—’This
tltojSth day
CdUrthsUse at Sanford. Seminole (yEAL)
■ ; city' • efforts td obtn
obtain p nupply o f
E. a . DOCUU9
County]
Florid*.
1
! soil wfiu r probably fcill result
-Cleric, Circuit 6L _
It 1* ftilthef pntrrrd that' this
*
Seminal# Cut)my vtJ.li
HI ■ wiCTuS tho next six months In for. the. purpose o f electing tw o urdir be published lin e r a wsek for
A. ■M. week s. I &amp; J
•UK
flnd;n,T « source o f sufficient vol delegates and two alternates to the four ennsscutlve ,wr«lt» In tli# Ban . 4-S -UBy
M T -S -y i*
" UB,»C li
nntr t&lt;&gt; meet the people's needs. state convention and two dele­ ford Hr raid, u m-v* paper publish &gt;,
tf*’
Tents have been, made o f ono gates nnd two alternates tirT h e
convention, both to
thr. 5-tnrh well revealed,,..that •it I Congressional;
. . .
firrv’shH 158,400 gallons a d ay,I be hold in PaUtka, April 17, 192!,
whr.h I* 'about half the. normal nnd for such other business as may
cciV'urr.ption of the city at pros-rprbperly come before tho assentent. and indications .are that oth­ m
.
. . .
East H alf, Block 4, Tier 19.
er waifs, in t ho vicinity mny ho . By Order o f Committee.
P.. G. SMITH, Chairman.
fovnd. Cpntrnft- hns been let for
North W est 1-4, Block 5, Tier 19.
d n t'!n c !*vo more o f four-inches
in dhuneter, and these in tum will U the Clrrnlt C«*rt of Srmlnofp
^. South East 1-4, Block 6, Tier 18.
C ru s t), F lorid a .' In C hancery.
.ho tent'd tor quality and quan­ FrAnk
KvanV and Strila P, Evans,
Lots in Woodruff's.Sub-Dlyislon on easy terms.
tity o f w a te r.;! . “
htn vrlfr, Complalinuuts.
vs.
800 Acres, Flowing Well, Land Solid Body. Sub.
Mary K. MacDonald.-el. at. ' ... r
TOR HOME AND STABLE
divided
In 5 acre lots. As whole or in lots. Easy terms.
Defendant*.
oitiH.n r o n i*i'iii . i c a t io v .
For
Fire Insurance see us— 30 yeara In business,
The extraordinary • 'Borozone
To Marirarci \V. Itamn y. Ii7 East
Wslntlt
IJtne.l
Oi-rmntitnv.-n.
Penn-j
. .,'tr'p.ttnctJ for flesh wounds, ruts,
F R A N K L . W O O D R U F F &amp; SON
and Ethel C. IVallnre and'
sores, galls, burns., and scalds Is i sytvnnlii,
Emmett Wallace. her husband.I
Phone 42-■■Office Woodruff and Watson
just as &lt;ffective in The stable as in HarUvIlle,
Darlington
County, I
i
the hopie. Horse itcoh heals with Booth Carolina.
rcm arkchfr epeed under its pauf■c-ful in 't'.:erce. The treatment is
the rar e for animals us for huG f r . ’» . lv v
mr.ni. H rst wash out infectious
perms wth liquid Borczone, and
the Rornzono Powder completes
tha h**n!iiij? ntoco-is. Price (liquidl
J}0c, CO m d $!. 20. Powder 30c nnd
D O U BLE GUM -DIPPED CORD T IR E S
G0r. h' bl b y Union Pharmacy.
- ,

R ecom in jg

t, THURSDAY* APRIL 8, 192*.

? 351.80
9.00
„ 1070.25

DISTRIBUTORS

-----------------------------------------------------------------SANFORD, FI,A.

Sanford Paint £
Wall Paper Co.

■127 Lin. ft. flush curb &lt;ft&gt; 30c ___________ _____ ,!..............
128.10
Honor Roll
W EST PALM BEACH. Apr. 3.
j 110 Lin. ft..granite curb reset
15c .............. r _______ ____ _
11.50
A band composed o f ''AmericanFirst
Grade.
born’ musicians Is wanted by
2990 Sq. yd.i. C" rock base @ 75c ............ . .
....... ............ 2242.50
George". McRory, John Henry
tourists for W est Palm Beach. The
2935
•
Sq.
yds.
2”
sheet
asphalt
top
(J
f)
97c
........................
2863.25
tourist club went on record to this Tulliott, Marion Haynes, Louftc
Wheeless &amp; Welsh
Mcrriwethor,
Mary
Neely
Rosee ffe ct at Its last meeting when
•18U Sq. yds. biii k relaid fq' 42e
—
..mu-ttAAm.
n «l»» bro,
Charles
Betts^^
ta
a
r
t.
GaU,
Judge William L. Woodcock o f
Vulcanizinir Shop
T ! T '^ yd4. new brick @) SI.17 ..........
28.08
gnt up the sub- oholl, Coney. Hnmil,/tffert Hickson,
Altoona, Pa., brought
William
Hickson,
Hubert
Ioiwstating
that
he thought
‘ ‘mg'
1510 Sq. ft. concrete’ alley returns (u) 22e .................... v&gt;.
332.20 Cor. Oak Avenue and Third Ptrcct
igl
to receive first sc.n, George Smith, Wilccy Stpes,
• n sicans ought
C
Sq.
ft.
sidewalk
(p
&gt;
20c
.
.....
..
.......
......................
L 20
O 1 L S •G A S
j
claim In employment
___ P B p for public Adclaidjk Higgins, Nellie Knight,
2 Type A Inlets &lt;g&gt; -&lt;30.00
...... ........ :
........ ......
09.00
music. A large fund is provided LavonSr Hickson, Sarah &gt;M&lt;»ye,
Exclusive Agents for Fisk
‘b y The city each year for employ­ Mary Hlizahcth Nc-eley, Helen
- 1 Type H Inlc's (y) $27.00
................. ..........
162.09
ment o f a band fo f public con- Sanders, Ada Singletai-y, Lucile
Tires and Tubes
2 Marholea 1-3 ft. deep CP $59.00 ....... .... ............
100.00
carta that last throughout the tour* Sellers, Ralph Po-rron, Mary Eli­
&gt; $00.00 ",........... .....................
60.09 - "SE R V IC E TH AT MAKES
zabeth Portier, Rebecca Fortier, . ,1 ..Manhole 0-8 ft. deep &lt;W
1st season.
-----------------------------Louise Kinard, llctha
Hamlin, 1179 Lin. ft. 3” drain tile laid (pV 05.09 per M.......... ....
76.03
.ORGANIZE HIGHWAY LE A O lflTH hrbert King, Emmett Rogers, 128 Lin. ft. 12 " alarm sewer @ $1.19 ..... ....... ..............
•181.80
Rayford Rivers, Anncco Cripc,
t. ■ &gt;*
890,10;
AVON
PARK, A pr. 3.—The Elizabeth llirrchl, Mary Eliza­ 8-18 Lin. ft. vnlley gutter fn) $1.95 ..... *........ ........ v •
2 Monuments ut s tr e .t intersections @ $d.5i» .... ....
13.00
iulf-Atlantic
Scenic
Highway beth McMahon, Mary Virginia
Sco Chevrolet First—
as been reorganized
at a Urquhart, Henry Jameson. Vertllc
i
Extra Work -------- *.............................................. ‘...........
ifg here, with State Senator Miller, Jnmc&gt;3 McDaniel. Max
Idiboratory Inspection
........ ........... .......
111.41 A sk us about the new
sAmfv Ethridge In office as presl- Rumbley, Jnhies. Smith, St. Clatr
Legal expense, advertising, c t f , 2 ’. ' t ..................
185.55 way to pay for the
Ralph
W olfe,
Edgar
ldent, and F. P. Burch as secre­ White,
tary. Vice presidents will be Waits.
Engineering P . t ... ......
..........
..............
370.70
■ Second Grade.
named by commercial bodies in the
Chevrolet—-Sen Juan
counties traversed,.by tho - Mary — Nickel, - Richard' Dent,
$9822X5 Garage.
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extending Horn St. ,‘ Re- Bonner C aijcs, C'uyflftflL
3274 55
A eommlttce
„ _ -to Miami. A-eom
m lttce H ftrrjrBowfr, O iaTleFBnft Grace To be Kurnp' fly City 1 -3 ........»......... ... ................ ................
appointed, with Judge J. E. Huggins.
Evelyn
Porter, Elsie To be borne by property owners ____............. ......................
6549.19
at its head, to stir up en- Tolur, Clay Williams, Frederick Number o f feet frontage, 1896.4.
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inir about early *-SJmpIetl
-&lt;Mfhpletion o f grave, Hnrnld 'H am il, Betty Col­ As.-ensmont jrer fuut frontage, $3.1384. . ■
linka needed to finish the road.
bert, Ella Mac Grow, Guy Allen,
FRHn T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
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Bernard Lnndress, Richard BackFinal
F^ct
BUILDING NEW HOME
ard.
Name
tfc, Hesrriplion
Frontage
Assessment
ST. PETERSBURG. Apr. 3.—
Third'Grade.
The Independent is building new
William Preston, Frank Venx- Atlantic Cogst Line Railroad Co,, Lot H,- IUk 3.
Tr. r. .........................................
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qUartcrs for the housing of its cy,__ Evelyn Wilkinson,
Edith
-mechanical department. Thtf strut- Ilroxton,- Esther Ericson,- Elmo Alice Fitts nnd L. II. Gibbi, Lot 9„ 1111; 3, Tr. 5...
turo will bo two stories high, 80 Jones, Martha Coney, Lucy Hob­
by 100 feet, o f fire proof mater- bins, Mae liicknon, Winnie Jni'k- Atlantic Coast Line RitHniud Co., Rlght-of-W uy
lllk 2, Tr. 5 .......... ............................ ...............
85X0
laL Both floors and roof will be son, Mary
Manning, Eugenia
o f concrete. The presses will be Keen, Kathryn Morrison, Patsy Chase &amp; Go., I.nt 12, lllk 3, Tr. 5 .............. ....... ..
57.12
jMrited on the ground floor nnd O.'Connop. Mnry F.lizahetli Tolar, Mattie G. Puce, Lot 8, lllk 3. Tr. 6 ............. ........
404.05
the composing room on the second Ann Robsqn,- Nona Rivers, Jewell
,, « . . .
Lot 11 , Blk 2, Tr. 6
401.05
floor. A new duplex press ha*,Turner, Malcolm
Higgins. H ay- u “ •
You
been ordered and will be installed, i ton Martin, George Sanders. Ain - 1 f-'lora Benjamin, I-ot 8 , lllk 2, Tr, 7 ...................
404.05
It Is atated, in August, which w ill 1 "Icy
...........................................
- - f E. M. Farm, Lot-II, lllk 3, Tr. 7
Robson. Leon Walker, -Rulpli
•101.95
give tho paper facilities for •printEvejyn
Robspn, Lucile Ml,^
jj Uob rts.-Ixd 8 , lllk 3, Tr. 8
49 r.95
ng-papors o f from 2 to 40 pages
4 0 1 95
Tho Improvements represent not Lundquist. Donati Iatnilre*!’ . P.
*:t,,Bh&gt; I'"t
BB: ••, Ir, b.
lexa than $ 100,000 expended, „ qq. M. Vickery, Luwshe Smith, Mar* |Chare &amp; Company, Lot J, Blk I, Tr. 5.' ..............
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- plant nnd equipment.
ion llnolihnn.
Atlantic Coast. Line Railroad Col, Uight-of-Way
Fourth G ra d e.
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U A R d e p . w i l l nE p r e s e n t .
Billio
Wight, Paul ClBgcnh ■ n tWK
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C O R L A N D O , Apr. 3— Governor Billy Brict. Wilbur Smith, C'aniU.•■16, &gt;3 i
° - nruU- C* (
Lot 9, Blk 4, Ir. 5 ..........
Cnry A, Hardee, Walter T. Head, la Dens, Patsy Garrett, C lara- 1 / h- M. F, Robinson, E. 1-2 o f L q t.l,. Blk‘ 4, Tr. (L .
2Q2.03J
president of the American Bank- Porhm, Lydia Rankin, RoirtU Wil- s. o . Shlnholrtr, W . 1-2 o f Lt i; Blk i. Tr. 0
202 »3
era* Association. George K. , Jam-, , kinson, Clara oigler, .Mnry Max- 1
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member
o fI tno central bbar.1 UvciL Emily Priest, Louis Shelley,, V * * * " * " !
Mt'n&gt;
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r&gt;* ft»• Ulk I, Tr.' V
o f aii
director* o f the Federal Re- j ElYMbeth’ s ^ l t h .'A n d y ' Bunireff, W. H. Hand, W. 61 ft. I.ot 6, Blk 4, Tr. 0
221.02
serve Boanl, and other loaders ure Charles Ward, Rose Pitt, Austin C. W. Lain,•iat.95
. . Lot
. . .1 ,.. lllk I, Tr .7 ________ _______
_ those who will appear on
Vihlen, Alii lie Davidson, B»*&gt;ilah! \v. P. Brooks. L ot'll, Blk 4, Tr. 7 ..........:............
•*104
95
program o f the Florida State
ter*' Association convention, Wight, Cnthcilnc Cameron, Eliza4 9 1 ■&gt;'»
Loborts, Lot 1. lllk 4, I r. h ...................
*be held here April 21-25-26, bclh Methvin.
, 4 J1,
-J. M. M ibhcll. Lot 0, Bit; 4, Tr. 8 .......................
4041
ling to an announcement by
Atlantif Const Line Railroad Company, E. 45 feet
W. T. Bland, chairman of the
VOTED MOST BEAU TIFU L
o f Myrllo 'Avt-„ between t’ ir.Jt tit, and Third
executive committee.
Many, cnGIRL.
ilnment featu.es for tho 390
-J ’ '..Stm-t
.......; _____
6-1.7
223.11
inkers and tbrir wives are being
BRADENTOWN, Apr. 3.— Mis
-The above iird foregoing final usrcaongTita are payable without
•xne committee
in VIrginiu Lowe hn* been voted the
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Interest -till to APRIL 15, 1921, nnd from nnd after snld date, s 'd
re o le in e arrangements.
1
town, receiving 4,310 voUs l o l
w e ssm cn la will .In? payable, only in ten equal annual insta i•I -*
AN F Xcm
lilLLA
A RATING EFFECT 966 fc,r MU* Dorothea Zotler, her!
with Interest at H per cent per annum on nil deferred pnymenu.
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A/fcottle o f Herblne on the shelf nearest competitor.
Miss Lowe
Witness my hand nu City Clock and tho Seal of the City of Sati-j
like having a doctor in reiiresentctd the. city in the Am­
o f home ii lik
house all tho time. It gives erican Legion’- tp-nul} canto 1*. at ford, Florida, this 12th day o f March, A. I&gt;. 1924.
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L. It. .PHILIPS, City Clerk.
instant relief when the 'digestion Pass-a-Crillo L’eatJi Fatiyday af- (SE A L)
i out o f order or tho imwcls ternoon.
3-13-29-27-1-3-10
to act. One or two done* Is
1 that is necessary to start things
lng and restore that fine feelo f exhilaration and buoyancy
f spirits which belongs only to
t health. Price flOc. Sold by
Pharmacy.

...Carolina-Florida Service Station...
Gas *25c

Automobile Repairing

m THE VERY BEST MECHANICS
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OPEN D A Y A N D N IG H T --------- L A D IE S’ REST ROOM

AUTOMOILE SUPPLIES,
ACCESSORIES,
COLD DRINKS

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On the. Joe Sauser Corner.
N O W OW NED B Y

Oviedo-Orlando Road

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arc cordially invited laou r showing o f the

assis
Tn our Show Rooms

April Fourth and Fifth
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lecture on the Chassis at eight o’clock ■
in the evening.

T7&amp; I7J71 On Saturday Morning the dealers

IANUFACTURE PAPER.
Apr. 3— Manufacture
from tho refuse o f sugar
by us* of Napier, barnother grasses, (a contamplans for tho formation
any her*. Promoters o f
0 state that after seven
experimental -w ork In
satisfactory , testa
iftln o f vegetable
at excellent paper
by northern mill#
ir cane. Varlix paper, from newswriting stocks, may
this material, it Is

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Rplnw That
That Serve
fu»rvp
Listed

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W IL L give a Jazz Cap to each
child that buys an ice cream cone,
as long us the caps , la st Better
come early. .

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Union Phnrmacry, D. Cavoura, Mostly Uros., Irvins Pla'c?.
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G. U. I*ane, Z.
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IT IS WORTH PLAN FOR TENNIS TOUftNEY.
CUT THIS OUT
MONEY
'..UK LAND. April 3. *-u. StetMn
University will be the Scene thin
year of the Florida High School
Athletic
Association's
annual
tennis tournament, ucording to nn
announcement by Prof. O. P.
West, chairhian o f the tennis coron 'tte c o f that organization. Olio
date has been fixed as Mny 8-10,

Itftra cts f r o m C o u n
be t^jlto an improvement tor
-Monroe.
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Th* bad automobile wreck Fri­
^ike (L. 11/ WUsonfi Water- day afternoon a t ’ thp Intersection
Ion growers ore nsauied
a of Monroe end First Street proves
xl stand; replanting has been ‘.hat thin in a very dangerous cor­
ie where cold damaged yorng ner, trade so by Ahu atorchousei
nts; Inter piantingc hro coming bainrr too near the itrcctn. Ail
and many growers will 1&gt;o lew 5-’ shut eff and accidents are
tad o f the game by making nov- liable to occur often.
|1 plantings to insure thcpuelverj
School la progressing nicely un­
der the r r ’nrlpal, I 'm ’. J., T. Ja­
ilnst fold. *
Vakn]ln"(G. C. H odge)c Ten ta- cobs, r.n.l his corju o f teachers.
ico barn w ent up thin wee!: Eu'; fourvWeeka more remain now
J scedbcd-t hre con/ntj
tlang ‘ ill the c ’.o.-o of r.chool.
school. On ncb.
Tixnsplcntiiig will dart i t ctunt of the largo number of
tchild! en enrolled, it w ill bo neccsfew day.i*
..r&gt; r&gt; .
3eWihoIoa,(n..*F.' WS'tp*.r, J r .l: \ ary to hold ;v/o-exhibitions. Tim
_ /.rat'exhibition will be given by.
lery is moving fa__________
st und for_high
gigi to conduct ; 7irirr. « 7 and internmdiate rooms
lets. Hnyd
ron'.rol rrorrc C',d will probabijf -bc the evening
o demonttraq
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• • ' [of April 17. The grammar room
loso on citrus,

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YOU W IL L S A V E

Kindiron fO. E. Lawton): Ten! con.bnCcment ejttroisca will fotfcsT liavH signed up to foed out l» w a week Jatcr, to be held Frikcc barroWii c?eli in tho fat-barr ^nY&lt; April ,25.
L club. Alt4iO»d-nWo men In
A abort ntnsiccl pngrnm wai
Btik 25 aerda i»f-torantocn.
* » « * Wednesday mbttiing duvfelnrion (K. C. Moore): We hove |nf* elmpd nt the iichm.1 by Mrs.
[o croameriro-here: both seem to Huffiftnan end her music' pupils
doing wo|i enough -to operate —waited in the 3oir.a by -sevonil
ill *time. They want mots milkiof l£c wt!l0T chllorrn.
Quite «
Id our farmers nro steadily giv- [’*jmn*»r nf iiobn upon Urn pano,
g them morn: milk le’ oints have
soti u, etc., wore given,
lublrd since A s first of Janfcnry. hf' nic ° fho '*l0,.p lively nlesca
Here ur.* Uncle Sum’s globe-circling planoii in K o-ttlc. Picture rh .v . them just after their arrival
bvc begun a campaign for better '■’•
•‘ v flccomieiniod by
William
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Hawkins Pnon tne iMmi. Tb'»- from Lus Angeles.
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, n A Ami«tmuff 1* P.i -'chnlar* who so ably assisted
P S S S f iP h i* l425S
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with the entertainment were:
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Catherine Lake. Iva Dowling, Hot e S n e l e f A d w S r o nr*
K 1 im
E ?w la 2 ?ijS rl

by ClaTk' Kat‘’
M’ Wnlnrlght,
EmU Kuisennati,
William lluwf r j ' 1 kins and Frank Price.

ru en

tve b e e ^ h ip ^ d from thig coun-. Thfl p i W y roon,( un(}(!r thu
Weather is romcthifllT oCwKieli f lr.titudo is cb o ’tl* the same a !
this season, close to COO car- 8Upijfvlsion of Mrs. Jacobs, gave wo possess a considerable quaiitlty t CiuVelnhu. ’ Albnving ’0 days i;
ght now.
Osceola (J. R. Gunn): In apite of
et mid cool weather‘strawliorriM
nd truck crops nro hglding up
ell and bringing good prices.
Okeechobee. (H. I*. Peterson):
nrlonds of potatoes, (M'uns and

A bottle of Herbit^e on the shelf
I home is like having n doctor in
|c house all the time. It gives
Ifltant relief when the dige.ition
Eds out of .order tr the noWiils
ldl t*~net. V )ne or two closes Is
Dl that is noccsiary to st-irt things
noving and restore Ih it tVao feelng of exhilaration and buoyancy
if spirits which belong! only to
lerfect health. Price Cl)c. Sold by
ill leading druggists.

LAK E MONROE

year* when, the taurnameut Uft*4$jk
i nlv two day*.
The event* will '
•-cmriat o f Loth .ringles nnd dou­
bles.
Entries most be In the
hands of Professor West not later
than Mny 1, it is *tnte*l. Ho is
connected
with Duval
H igh.
School,’ Jacksonville.

at thin time t!f the yduVoud a nub-: pjuying^icr.sonnidy ..jji--. Plan t*»
ject of vital importance to th;* go - -i srt your garden a nvuitli befoio
tlcner. While considering the th?r- {the Ir.t.•sTTvcieded l.illi i ; frort.
mometer and doir,;; fireside gurT h rio o re t.u»i'y vi &gt;&gt; . ihlc:. whkii
dening. lt it I vvi-.e i&lt;l&gt;-n to secure. fYout will n&gt;,t injuie. tint 1 , frn*t,
some weather data for gardening|bur itn» freoxiag vver.th. r. In gen-'
guidance later'Ttnr ’
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•e.rnl all tin* root n o ]
nre.hurtly,
The ditto of the latcpt recorded. and do not mind frost -o lo r - :t
FOR WORKING PEOPLE
killing frost in your neighborhood they nr&gt; not freezes; most of th •
is nn important factor. Thu latest crops for green .1 are in tho s-iiiie,
The best o f workers get out of killing frost on record in y ou r lo- rategm y. H ut'only one crop, the,
sorts when the liver, falls to net. m llty will give you a banin for .fig- 1 immature •c./ds o f winch furnish*;
They feci languid, half-alck, "blue" w in g just when you can take.
♦ieilcbm.' jfood. can he railed!
and discouraged and think they arc ’ gambling chance on an early gar- hardy and that is the jk a. and only ;
getting lazy. Neglect o f these den with a good chance of winning, j cot tain varieties o f t!ic pea.
symptoms might result in n sick The latest killing frost on record
v hjj0 jj; ;.t F r T or snow,
spell, therefore the sensible cotitM
is to take a dose o f two o f Iler- hi about n month later than .the |jjjj. cutFiicle gather uj) weather data
bino. It is just the medicine need­ average date and so is usually safe an,j fttrurt* the date for tho earliest
ed to 'n u iity the system nnd re­ to plant the fetn.iufc ,e « D a m onth, (wwlu e :ttatt this yeor. It is -it
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wnuto e f lime to ntr.r" a day ten,
store the vim and ambition of u
1 ho period of tmio between the iU[0&lt; Tho frost records will give:
health. Price GQc.
Sold by all*
latest and tho average lulling fcWBt )U a reIiaMw basis ot Oouriiur Inxt I
druggists.
dateincron.es a i v u move y:e; t. in . 'lh(. liKflt t;m.. to liUirt.
New Votk there is a margin o f J1)
dayn hut in St. I^iuli the uveragr,
r 1 ,L . J*L**V^iV ‘ ’‘lU. ‘ , ^
dale is 3H days, carllrr than the &gt;OJ nro n"»t ,,ot much. Iml if
■livlc.it fI&lt;■!'•.•.Ing- ‘|olu.-V''lvvclrnti-has'ft&gt;‘^—nt&gt;t-y?u r.rc just that- nr.a’T'
a 38-day-ditTereaee—BmL Uhirngn^ahPnrt with-; tho garden and the
.— ... -----^ ---------------I odds ait* greatly in fr.vt.r of escap-

Longwood

No articta m valet* is
r&lt;*nllv lost until after The
Herald W ants have been
milcd upon to rtstoro it to
th • rig f tful owner.
Pocketboohy, jewelry, npkl H, personal possessions,
tilings of .intrinsic value
and others that are prized
because o f thoir ussoctutlon.
are often quickly returned,
alien
temporarily
lust,
through Herald Wuntr.
Hcru'il Wants arc the
first thing to loi.sult when
something of valuu is lost
or found.
Ilernld—Wants bring los­
ers and finders together.
To reach all the people
effectively — Icnve
year
Waut Ad at-Thu iteralil ofTlcur—Plione us to send for
It or phone It to tho Want
Ad Department.

REAL

W )N R Y .

B y r e a d in g tho S p c c iul OlVoringH on t h e
G rocery page o f T hu

HfUTilil today.
J. C. MeCasldll, M gr.

Sanford's
leading
ir.crchauta.m’u oft’^riiig lov/ p ricei. and
good HtTvieu.
Your Sunday dinner
will ho a success*)m«I
.will cost you loss if
you buy from adver­
tisers t.n the Grocery
Page.
Herald readers get
the benefit o f the
* best tlurt the market
affords— and
save
money at the same
time.

an ford, Fla. ------ Phone 94

H A Y

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Y U S W E H A V E P L E N T Y OF. IT —
A N D

Q U A L IT Y

P R IC E R IG H T

ALSO SE E US AB O U T Y O llB CUT W ORM POISON

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Myrtle A vc. and 4th St.

HEALTHY, ENERGETIC C H IC K S
Rnpllrr thr lamrbonc buddii^.rangy
producing (ted at the older chuketif,
but in « ehipe adapted to their needs.
Just such a feed Is

f e inK°„tscratch or scour.
W ash

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with

BABY CHICK

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left in which to make our
Special Sales Prices on two

terve ruur

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•Uetdl Kiu'n ern-

rra u . moulhh&gt;r&gt;lo
(lie b . l . tv e rrs r.e
H ire Oh H tn ry l

year old budded roses. 1-2
doz. varieties for $ 2 .0 0 .
Call and get your T-2 doz. bunch as
we have them for you.

A Fine C a n d y
JO c E i eryu hcro

E. J. Smith Co.
DISTRIBUTORS

Jacksonville, Fla.

NOTICE
When yoy buy Sanfo’ i! Hi me piude iu!ad drtssiug you nro
patronizlnc Home Industry. We nrc not h c c merely to dem­
onstrate n new product. \V&lt; Vo staying. We ajre going to man­
ufacture nnd sell it ns fast a,*4. as long as you buy. Ask your
grocery roan for SA N FO ftD U pM K MADE MAYONNAISE. •
S PELTAL RE PRES ENT AT! V E

A well itiade crate— A supply that
you can depend upon.

Total cost ------ ------ *••■........... ...................... ........To bo borne by City 1-3, 11)5.51,
Mr. Wcaner, salcnmnn for the To be borne by r.djaient property owners, $151.08.
!g Bell Brand, visited his fun.- Number .feet frontage, 432.4.
y t t Jacksonville last week.
Aaacjair.er.t ner foot, frnntage ffl.?K3..------------------■Tw* ■Monroe b e '.ebaib~tcam beat;
itfonto Sunday In n hard fought
ime o f 10 to I). Quite a crowd
otn bora atende * the game.
Emil Kaincrman, W. E. Hawar, J,. T. Wynne went fishing
i Weklva mid caught .11 trout
id 50 brim.
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A big rattler, nix feet 11 Inch! long. WUS klllad by Alvin Jolui'O.'on tho pla c- o f bis father,
•mes -Johnson. Tho rattler bit
e dog o f Etdcn Cain, the dog
rtng from the effects of tho bits

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InUNSrOBTATION

And a service that relieves you of
trouble and delay.

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sontu raotn* un other ateamera

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ICfcospItal, whoro bo uodonvept
ftjw rn tion .
H a ia recovcrins

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-YOUR MONEY tlACK IP YOU :
ARE NOT SATISFIED."

—- A fttf (he p .fljr
— h tre 't ■ new Jiili

who have yet to take the treat­
ment.
Mr. and Mm. Albert Hawkins
and fam ily spent the week-end nt
DeLand with their daughter, Mrs. TO ALL PROPERTY OW NERS OWNING PROPERTY O SECOND
Wheeler '-Marsh.
STREET, BETWEEN OAK AVEN UE AND MYRTLE AVENUE.
•Miss -Estelle M :i/iew » visited
Notice Is hereby given that the construction o f the nr.phalt pave*
b«r sister, Mrs. William Hawkins,
(nqtit
on Second* St. between Oak Avc. and Myrtle Aye. hnn been com ­
of Sanford.
Supt. T. W. lanvton
was a pleted, nnd the completed work has been finally um-pted by the Com­
mission o f the City of Sanford.
The following is tho flnnl ealimatn o f the rost of widening the
sheet asphalt paving on Second Street between Oak j\vo. and Myrtle
Avc.' from 24 feet to 30 feet in width. *
•II) Cu. yds. excavation @ 40c
— - —.............. ........
.$.10.00
140 Sd* yds. rock base ® 75e ..................................... ....... ............. 109.BO
140 Sq. yds. 2" sheet asphalt top ($&gt; 07c -----------------... ... ...... HLC2
laboratory Inspection .......... ......................... 1.'.............. ........ ■•'’*•30
Ltgal expense, advertising, etc., 2G* ................... —...............
5.40
Engineering i r/e ............... ........... .............. ........... ....... .... . - 10.80

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BABY

CHICK .Jk

I Helen Jewell Klnnrd, flve-yearpM daughter of Jolm Kinard, diet!
Thursday night o f mohtrhr Ami
book-worm.
- i'anorul services
^rere conducted ait the home Fri­
day afternoon, und burial follow­
ed In Silver Lak- cemetory. - *
Mrs. John Botly and Mbs
Mamie Stall, o f West Sanford,
visited Mrs. E. F. kniserman Sun-

J. W. Miller to ,'.e home o f fdlsfl
Leola Webb.
Miss Lucille Sellers, of Sanford,
sperd the week-end here.
Mrs, K. E. W a:nt*jat b able to
bo out again, after a lung und
dangerous Ubictm.
T. K. Walnright is ini proving
his lumber yards
He also ha ;
built a now buagulow out on First
Street.
Miss ‘Doudnt v , the ) Yunty
nurse, visited the school recuntly and brought f.io good nows
that the second test tor hook­
worm showed all the children

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1924.
t h e m o t h e r b ir d
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Contemporary Comment

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‘ President Coolldge join ed by th e .gqveirnors o f all'th e
W hat! Remove a Roosevelt?
When Yoa. B u y . Stocks.
forty -eig h t states has designated M ay 1 aA’ Child Health Day
Counting Coolldge Chicken*.
fo r the purpose o f fu rth erin g plans o f the Am erican Child
M u Second C lu e Matter. OcFoolish' Attack On Mellon.
*7, ’ l i t * , at the roathfflce at Health Association- fp r ca rry in g on their important work.
. Copyngtii, l i l t
‘ Florida, under aet oC March H erbert Hooker is president o f this organization and in
speaking in N ew Y ork on beh a lf o f th is good work said;
SEN ATOR
DILL.
heartless
(D t~ DR AH.... ........:----- INtter
" A baby, b o m under conditions a £ they are in this coun­ Democrat from W ashington, in­
n,
1WARO nKHGrv . „ ....SI&gt;»K«r
try today has only slightly m ore chante o f Hying a week troduces a bill requesting Presi­
than an old man o f ninety. F]or the last seven years an aver­ dent Cholldge to remove Theodore
Roosevelt II from his position at 1*1
‘ i r i t i c n i P T i o M ^ BA TESi
e T e a r t fits Montha t l d age o f one baby out o f every eleven b o m alive W’as lost. W hile Asisstant Secretary o f the Navy.
p*r a high percent o f the babies in this country are bor^ n orm a l,
__ . In City nr Catr'er
That sounds like blasphemy to
lid . Weeay Mdltlon » , f ir
there is an accum ulation o f defects through, the period o f admirers o f the Roosevelt dynasty.
Senator Dill has nothing to say In
childhood so that a com paratively small per cent reach m a­ support o f his suggestion except
___ r n i C B i All obituary
_ _ cards ot thanks, t?sol alien* tu rity in normal health.
.i
• that Rooqevelt was a director o f
I notices of sntsrtalnments wbsrs
“T
h
e
great
bulk
o
f
A
m
erican-born
children
have
a
su
f­ the Sinclair Oil Company, Which
trees sre made. Will be charged
t the naval oil reserves before,
t st rtfeular advertising rates
ficiency o f food and are surrounded b y parental care, but
, Mr. Roosevelt, became Assist­
■v. a s s o c i a t e d r i w i i there is a surprising degree o f under-nourishm ent and' habits ant Secretary o f tho N avy."
l i Associated Press is iteliia*
Especially is this true in certain
entlUeo to the use for rsptib- that--produce bad health.
sn ot All
news dispatches areas and in the large industrial centers.
T hrough actual : THEN TH ERE is the fact that
Mr. Roosevelt used the Marines,
II ted to ll Ol not otherwise
Usd In this papkr and also the sta tistics collected, the A m erican Child Health Association without any instructions from the
news unblianed herein.
All know s that about h alf as m nny babies as those who die after President, to drive squatters o ff
i t t t ot re-puttiicsnoi. of special
-patches herein are a:so reserved. birth are lost before they a rc bom .
It knows that o f the the Naval Oil Reserve AFTER
Mr. Sinclair got it.
tw o hundred thousand babies w ho die every yea r before they
THUR 8 DAY, A P R IL 3, 1924.
The squatters didn't seem to
are a year old, it is a dem onstrable fa ct that one-half die need­ disturb anybody while tho govern­
ment owned the land.
BIBLE THOUGHT.
lessly.”
Then there is the other little fact
WHY W IL L ”Y E D IE ?— As 1
A nation rises and falls b y the health o f its children. that
when Theodore Roosevelt g o t 1
e, salth the Lord God, I have no E very tim e a.you n g life is lost the sta te and country is the
out
o
f the Sinclair Oil Company!
asure In the death o f the wrick*
*5?
. . . . Turn ye, turn ye from loser. W henever a child dies the world has been denied a In order to become Assistant Secj r atfl ways; ror why will ye citizen. Perhaps had the child lived he would have becom e a I” 1*0 ’ ° (.thoa^ aYy. hil } ,lro/l‘ her waa
■, 0 house o f Israel?
Ezekiel great teacher, a great doctor, a great statesm an or in fact a ; £ay ™\\ nnd his^salary "Raised
«?AhC6
11.
i _ ._ j
. i - .t
» neglect, ■steadily from 115,000 to 915,000 n
big man o f some kind.
E very day, -m ostly
througli
an irreparable loss is felt by the cou n try in the heavy loss of year, although, as Mr. Sinclair
IDEN TITY,
testified, the young man wasn't
u*ve grown so strangely big infant life.
doing anything worth while.
sly.ahd tall ,
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Good health can easily be attained when life is young.
The plubUc.wiU agree that Senacarceiy know you, dear, at all.
I
f
the
health o f the child is protected during the early m onths tor Dill has a very weak founda­
or voice is husky _w hen you
and years o f life it will be strengthened fo r future years. But tion for his suggestion that a
■peak,
feintest down is on your cheek; i f the child is neglected in in fan cy, the rest o f the life w ill b e , K irtu rb cd fn hi^hcredftary^Tgtt
a sw agger In with nonchalance devoted to doctoring in an effort to repair the injury. G o o d ; to hold public office,
Handing cash and grown-up
health habits can be form ed as easily as poor ones. The re­
IN mind, when you buy
sponsibility o f the health o f the child rests very largely on
“
Who
the
heck
has
swiped
u
^IIS:
my hat?
the parents who have it w ithin their power to make their
ose that run the company
■5game was kippy, beat 'em
child either healthy and stron g -or sickly and weak.
continue to run it honestly?
If
fiat!”
they arc honest, how long will they
On
May
day
every
m
other
and
fa
th
er
should
devote
Bomo
mnet rock or cuddle you,
live?
com fort as I used to do.,,
tim e to considering the im portance o f the health o f their
Remember that any company can
only auro, dear, who you arc, children. And a fter M ay daw-has passed these same parents
lave the profits and Insides cut
saae you've robbed the cooky
should continue safeguarding the lives entrusted to their out o f it by^ gentlemen ithat care
jar.
to work it as has been frequently
IF THE HOUSE ELECTS
anev Lord in Saturday Eve- care. I f they do, infant m ortality will be decreased and u done.
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ing T ost.
healthier race produced.
NEW YORK TIMES
Poor fools that bought the stock
Railways
Com­
May first will be an im portant day in the life o f Am erica of New York
o lf Is just like a woman, the
pany, and hud every dollar o f their
The state of parties and poll- New Hampshire and New jersey.
:®r you play it the more fas- fo r brl that day undoubtedly those in charge o f the early money stolen, know that.
tics at tho ptesent day hu.s led Thev wou id, therefore, be eltminitlng’l t becomes.
lives o f the future citizens o f this c o u n t r y will determine to
j --------some to doubt whether any Presi­ ntcu on u formal ballot. That
.
o—
see that children have better care and nre or
jrought up in more
IT
IS
alleged
now that the big dential candidate this year will would leave forty-three states, of
hay are talking o f inlaying the
healthful conditions.
telephone company has a Western be able to secure a m ajority o f which the Republicans have the
ie o f the Capitol with ivory,

Beihtor W hosler )ias been
tho sick list. Those invertirethS
are making a good many oti *
people sick, too.— Miami
Soms people will do anythin,
to save m oney. In New York •
sick millionaire
married • to,
nurse.—Pensncola' Journal.
, Gov. Hardee's approval of u*
bonus comes a
little late, W
what else could ho say at a J.
glon convention?— Daytuna
nal.
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“ Political
expediency"
Daugherty.
^Prisoner of wJ5,
says. Anderson.
"Three romto. 1
cheers," .«aya the public.—
j
York World.

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After seeing them at work and 1
lay fo r thrde days, don't ; .1
mt love those Legion boys? N, I
wonder they mode the kaisermt* '
“ beat It” when they- got into
tion over thcre.rr£t. •PeterrbM|
F
Independent.
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TT7Ts . f*
There has been'
ten a great deal of
guff in the p*«
spers lately to the
effect that P ttiid
eu t Coolldge wu
■ideut
wu I!
n seasoned politician., i f he wm, |
he would have demanded the re.
signation o f j JIarding'n entire
cabinet as noon as he took office.
— Ocala Star.

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Electric Company to eat up a nice
part of the profits that should go
to stockholders.
That’s for the
telephone company to answer.
When th* Venacrbllts built the
New York Central Railroad, they
first kept one or two bridges as
their private property— the com­
pany’s stockholders did not own
them— and they 'charged so much
for every passenger train that
went over them.
They ulso kept the New YeHc
Centrnl depot in New York and
charged so much for
every car
that ran into it.

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John Martin dramatically in- !
quired o f his audience here Mon- j
day night if anybody knew when
Frnnk Jennings came from. No-1
body answered
the conundrum,
and the point o f the Inquiry wsi
not fully revealed.
A more Im­
portant question' Is where Frank
Jennings is goin g.. I f there is
any sign in the open expression cf
voters all over this country, th*
answer to that is easy.
He it
going to Tallahassee to sent
four years aa governor o f ■Flor­
ida.— Plant City Courier.

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IF SAVING WERE ALL
IF ju s t the putting away o f money in a savings bank
w ere the only ob ject o f saving, it would be o f little
benefit. T h e depositor would be sim ply a m iser.

the electoral votes. One alleged majority of the Representatives
motive o f the fomenters o f a third in twenty-two and the Democrats
parly is to prevent n choice by in twenty-one. t Hut in the Demo­
M oney is m eant to b4 used, w isely and with re- J
popular vote, und by carrying cratic list ilgurcs New York with
gard
to real needs and wants. Wise investm ents can
Denuicratlc -Repre­
three or four states to throw the twenty-two
Many o f the big forest fires arii'cnusctl b y careless mo­
be m ade only with ready money and a Savings account
olcction o f the next President In­ sentatives as against twenty-one
torists. Thirty-six- thousand forest fires every year destroy
to the present House o f Rcpre- Republicans. . Tho efifort to un­
furnishes ready m oney.
provislon on the subject Is well seat one Democratic Representa­
here*are said to bo one thous-l
a " d V ™ l* r ty valued at over sixteen million dollars in
known. As the original plan was tive from this city .would obvious­
leptra in the United State*, addition to costing m any human lives. N early nine million
W e stand ready and eager at all tim es to advise
modified by the Twelfth Amend­ ly have the effect, if successful,
we^don't know a n y 'o f them, autom obilists visited the national forests last yea r fo r reCreour
depositors
o f good investments— places fo r the
ment, the procedure, when no o f transferring New York from
wh$t do we ca re?
.
j utiomd purposes and many o f the b ig fires were directly
m oney they have saved. Open your account here to­
person has a majority
in the tho Democratic to the Republican
; £ ‘m ite m s 0 to have broken) traceable to carelessness on the part o f them
Electoral Collcgd. I Is that ''the column. That this is the inten­
day.
icero
House o f Representatives . shall tion In the case o f that particu­
again— not this time in A
The Forest Service o f the United States Departm ent o f
choose immediately, hy ballot, thq lar disputed election has been op­
o f political oratory, but in A griculture have com piled som e sim ple-rules i f eb sw ed will
President." It is added: ."B ut in enly affirmed In the fl6or of the
. outburst o f political riot.
help prevent the destruction o f valuable tim ber land. They
choosing the President, tka votes i House. But the Republicans nro
_ THEY ALSO had what wus call- shall be-Utkan by-Statea?.the re p -[n o t without their own troubles,
trlbjSng -put up a good fight fo llo w ;
1 that with a year or
1. Be sure your m atch is gut.— B m a k .it J a -t w o before ed tho "W h ite" freight line and resenfhtion from each State. hay- since .Wisconsin ..U flpe.of,.Ahpir.J.B
not#.* » . . . . . . . nrt&gt; mi ,
mwiinal - aUtos, andi.JSanator . l^t a
insiders made an extra prodt on Ing
m ofe o f experience he will be j throw ing it away.
^
j
lotto might take it away from ||
In this arrangement there ob­ Folletto
that.
hampion yet.
^ ' A COMMUNITY BUILDER
2. DonT throw cigars, cigareth&gt;s and pipe ashes over
If you wanted your freight to viously lies the possibility that u them, along with Minnesota and It
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IIuuso
o
f
Representatives
In
con­
perhaps
South
Dakota,
If
It
beB
F. P. FORSTER, President.
E. F. WHITNEIt, Cashier..
he fid lady on the Heights the side o f you r machine. Provide a closed receptacle. A tin stay, n month or so on the mail
you'sent it hy tW ordinary freight trol of a party which had lost the came necessary to elect a Presl- iS
t her husband doesn’t
take can will do.
.
■■■an
method that belonged to the stock­ confidence of the country, and,.in- dent by a ballot of the House of m m i i
for* any canoe rides because
3. Build smaii cam p fires on bare ground or on rocky holders.
I
If you
wanted your decr, - had been defeated at tho Representatives. .
cnows she couid swim ■ashore.
Every sensible, citizen
must *
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surfaces aw ay from brush and trees. Scrape away all in- freight sent promptly, you sent It polls, so far as the popular vote
is concerned, might elect the hope that' resort will pot be neces­
by the- Inside company.
ia Celery City Sage says lots |flammable material.
Dritmt H «n &lt;a JtfaslarW fU ttm t
President o f the United SfaV^s. It sary to this old und,^as it would
For Coughs and Colds, Haad-'i
S i.
S k a vou think
4 ‘ N ever Ieave you r cam p fire u n w atch ed .' W hen you are
YOU CAN never be sure when ia an .awkwardness which hns\not seem, obsolete nnd unsatisfactory
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism I
aren't afraid.
finished w ith the cam p fire be sure its dead— then bury it money that ought to go to stock­ arisen to trouble the nation smee provision of the Constitution. No
end All Atcnee and Paint
i
the
time
when
National
Conven­
matter
which
party
nmy
win
the
holders will go to insiders in the
. ---------o--------w ith dirt and grave; and not w ith inflammable leaf mold.
tions began, to bo held, when elcctfon In November, it is highly
shape
of
graft
and
extravagant
ALL
DRUGGISTS
you Uv*d in Mexico you
6. Keep in touch with the F orest Ranger. Report oil
prices, for car wheels, coal, rails, Presidential electors weije reduced desirable that one party or- tho
to n merely clerical function, and other twin derisively. To have the
SSc and ISt, Jars and tubas
unV revolution but “t o ho t j
_B_ee1 however sm all Consider the Ranger as etc.
yhen
party discipline * became , result left for montah in doubt,
Hospital sisa, 93.00
y ou r fried whose duty it‘ is to protect
you r forests.
d ia l ■■ well.
*
There is nothing like owning a
firmly
established..'
The
matter
iand
to
throw'the
final
decision
in* ---------- -------6. Inquire about fire regulations. In some states the law small piece o f the earth— real es­ would not have con e to serious to a House of Representatives
i* headline which said, "C ic- requires permits before cam p fire may be built.
tate. Then you can be your own
_ w i;yg off" elecscene _____
riotous
board of directors, and can trust attention now had it not been for whose nctiun is-nncnlculabte/in ad­
tho Uncertainty or political con­ vance, would be little short o f a
7. A t all times and under all circum stances be as* careful yourself nut to cheat yourself.
dair,” would certainly tend to
ditions
and the very close division disaster to the country.
Good ■
Shat History
repeats lt- w ith fire whiie you are in wooded areas as you would be in
Arnericur.s always submit to a
r
n
m
i
n
r
r
«
l
o
(
parties
in
the
House
o
f
Reprcy o u r own home.
P R E S ID E N T
COOLIUufc. o jentativea.
verdict at the polls, even if it go !
friends say that after a few m ores. Locking to . the poliU cal.com -! against the graiin o f millions, pror some reason or other, the
I presidential primaries he will have] tJexion o f the rept .'Mentation o f ' vided that It is a clear und hon­ ■ W ith all modern conveniences on Park S
mutty chest campaign didn't
I left enough votes t o . make his the
&gt;y Several stntos in the Rouse of est verdict. But the uncertainty
&gt;1 w e ll . in Tampa.
Perhaps
nomination certain. Tho President the Sixty-eighth Ct-.igrrs*. one and confusion which -would follow ■ A ve. Only one block from First St. A good |
ddn't believe in co-operation
limsclf wouldn't count unhatched finds that the Representatives of if no Presidential candidate had a
TAM PA TIMES
tlwre. •
S investment,
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chickens so cheerfully.
Many
majority of the electoral vote
---------- othings can happen between now and five state! aro equally divided be­ would be so great nnd trying that
coriling to statistics recently
Ono important tween the Democrat!) and the Re­ all must hope that nothing o f the ■ Building lots on Park Ave.
Discussing the state campaign forcemcnt is the big issue in this the convention.
died everyone in the.. United
thing
is
that
Senator
LaFollette publicans.
These
states are kind will occur. — New York S iBeautiful home^n First St.
'should be one thousand recently, The Times expressed tho state. -We have so many laws ul- is recovering from his nttack o f
Maryland , Montane,
Nebraska, Times.
ready,
with
the
prospect
o
f
a
i rteharthan he was In 191° opinion that the women are.evincand may decide to sco
3 Corner lot in Normandy Square for only
™ SLriJ eve^one ln4?loridli ‘,"g lively -interest in the contest steady increase at every session pneumonia
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for the nomination for governor, o f the legislature that there is what can be done with a third
3 $900.00. *
hl4 r
and that they are showing mark- universal complaint on the sub-' party, repeating the performance
with
which
Theodore
Roosevelt
ject and the vital issue in state
. . Jennings
.
dy^a few days ago the flrat ed preference fo r Frank
NEW YORK TRIBUNE
3 Corner lot in Bunea Vista for $909.00, size
politics .today Is the enforcement disturbed Mr. Taft.
rg o f the season was aeon in because of their confidence
he
will
require
tho
enforcement
o
f
the
lawn
we
have.
3 1 0xs'!4 5 .
trans-Atlantic lanes. This |s
MOST FOOLISH activity is the
Midway during tho perform ­ after ambulance driving and oth­
Both the platform and the per­
.Inks o f year n ot tp go canoe- o f the law If he is- placed at the
attack made on Mr. Mellon, Sec­
a real bargain.
-at least not too far from head o f tho state government. sonality o f Frank Jennings have retary o f the Treasury. Those ance o f one of, this season’s popu­ er European adventures, now finds fl 5 acre celery farm at
lar revues, in between colored n new career, anti not only writes
This statement has been repro­ penetrated
the consciousness of
close in.
duced and "caoncurred in by mi|ny tbe voters on this issue, and the who attack him should tnank him lights, beautiful ..coryphees and pinys but nSts in them. And so on. 8
for his service to the government* jaiz, a young man. 'in a dinner; There is no good reason why
of
the
newspapers
of
the
state.
evidence
is
coming
in
that
tho
a r t's one thing that can be
No longer a young man, over­ coat, with a very dc:idcd air of shch things should not be, but
This is the opinion' of the Qsds- women o f Florida are arousing
taX the bootlegger— ho doekn't
worked, with gigantic interests of
sriin fo r office.— Miami News- den County Times, one o f the themselves in Us practical effect his own- that needed attention and not being an actor, steps- out be­ for one reason or another they
fore the curtain. lie seems rather are new, Why shouldn't a dra­
opolis.
No, but he is fre- leading newspapers of West F lor­ upon themselves, their homes and
that nobody else could attend to, ill' at ease, says something about matic cvitic who breathes the at­
ida:
th
e
ir.
children,
and
they
are
de­
tly the power behind the
IIsH.
The women o f Florida nre -go­ claring themselves for Jennings ho dropped his own-business and taoney, and the spectator jumps mosphere o f the theater so ntuen
and then be­
ing to vote in the election this in increasing numbers. They have took up the financial affairs o f to the dismal conclusion that he is o f the time now
ROOMS
501-2
-O—
tho United States. He did this
seems that Czecho-Slovakia year, and they are also going to heard and read enough to believe at a time when, as everybody going to take up a collection. But come a real and active part o f it?
~ Largest Insurance Agency In San/brdE*
a* the young man continues his Huzlitt may not have tried it;' we
vote
in
the
June
primary
to
deter­
that
the
man
stands
for
what
ring its own Teapot Dome
knows, the best brain in tho coun­ remarks the notion gradually cannot quite see even the late
First
National Bank B l d g . -------------------- - — th, .Phone
mine
who
shall
be
the
next
gover­
they
want,
not
only
in
the
usual
IsJ,
Thres government ofWinter, for instance,
remises o f a candidate for office. try was needed to manage United dawns on the audience that he is William
a were recently arrested for nor o f the stnte.
funny, and that he is, as n mat­ stepping out between the scenes t t i a M a i B a H a a g n a u a H M g M H i u a a B N a r i q g jI jt y U i
The evidence to that effect is ut deep down in his heart as u States finances.
benzine to the Czechoter
Of fact, acting, and . acting o f u musical comedy to give a
man
o
f
conscience
and
character,
accumulating
eve
&gt;7
day,
and
army. Didn't know they
But new
moreover there are good reasons profoundly convinced o f the truth
HE HAS managed finances well, very deftly. They consult-their satirical “ imitation."
iltion over there.
for believing that the bulk o f the o f his political professions and has made possible reduction in programs and sre startled to And times, new customs. Maybe wo
woman vote o f the state will go with the courage to do nil in his taxation, has cut down, by hundreds that they are listening to a sat­ ure witnessing the beginnings of
don’t catch that
Law en- power to niuke his promises good. of millions yearly, the national irical monologue from the drama­ a “ movement," a break-down o f
who has been vamp- for Frank Jennings.
tic editor o f an eminently re­ the wall which used to separate
debt.
_
Yotkers for several
spectable journal of humor, quite the “ public" from tho stage. Any
He
Is
giving
to
the
public,
for
it won't be long until the
the salary of a junior clerk, the a “ regular’ sort o f person, with a such mingling o f the two worlds
folks will insist on acM Y F A V O R IT E STORIES
sorvicc o f one o f the ablest busi­ lixed address, a Harvard degree is a sign o f the theater’s vitality.
their husbond^to and
all the real
rest &lt;
o f it. Apparent- What is really going an not only
ness and financial minds in the and ail
By IRVIN 3. COBB
man had a “ stunt” here but in such phenomena . as
United Ststcs.
He .should
be ly this young ma
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ends found amusing, beter architecture and the free­
which his friends
thanked, not nagged.
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Japan has nearly
nnd i t seemed1 to him quite natur­ dom with which Americans (who ■
A large family came to Amer- tfanrassing paus- one day when
population o f the United
i a total area scarcely lea somu years back from Russia. |she. entered a large department
SENATOR W ALSH, o f
Mon­ al to At himself Into a schema o f used to bo so touchy about for­
that of California, it al- The emigrants prospered in their •store where her son had_aJcharge tana, whose w ork-at the.head of a. Broadway revue, to stroll un eign criticism) nowadays satirize
'account and, having made a pur- the Senate investigating commit and-off the stage fur a few min- tho weaknesses o f their own life
land containing one new home,
Eventually th ey -left the Boat [chase, couldn’t recall w hat the teo deserves the thanks o f this utoa*each night, and nobody tho is an expanding o f aesthetic con­
hundred billion fast
sciousness all olong the line—
titn W , equal to half Side and moved uptown to n rjvpretncw name was
country, says that Democrats esn wor4o .for - it.
Sanford. Fla.
A few doors away, in tho midst America growing up.
Ve got a nice name now/.' *aid win If they name * Progressive.
** country.
Japan expensive quarter. But they su f­
o
f
ritother
satirical
pUy,
there
should— prac- fered under the !*andlcap o f hav­ the old lad y 'in hsr broken Eng­ He should say the Democrats
A cordial welcom e awaits you at this
S V : '-/i'- - - * . : ing one o f'th ose unpronounceable lish, “ but I couldn’t seem to think MIGHT win if they were allowed oomla a pantomime— an Oriental
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fantasy, with a princess o f dazz­
tu name « Progressive.
Slavic names. So tho head o f the vot it is."
ling {beauty, -black slaves, moon­
“ What does it sound Hko?'*
wrote &lt;Frank Mun- household took the proper steps
Strong Financial Institution
light* and a prince In red slippers
All this water in Aooded rivers :
prompted
tho
floor
walker,
who
'THE
DIFFICULTY
is
that
those
to haye it chauged.
Legally he
w
ith'
turned-up
ends.
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Nothing
comes
from
the
spring.
had
been
summoned
by
tho
clerk
who control the Democrats won't
became JAr. Fisher and hl». w ife
appalling in became Mrs. Fisher and all tho to deal with this unusual emer­ 1st them name a Progressive— not could be -more exotic or o f the
-.Capital-and Sittplufr-» - $125,
— Springe fover -wc :er— Wear ruti'-'l \
ta o f make-bcllev
A bou t the children became little Fishers. gency.
a real ,onc. _
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“ I could't dell you." mtH th ah
is made by Even the old grandmother cccept""'Tbi'UemocTill.Tc' party Is kept in
Total Resources
? - $1
wtldo fed' customer. ““All
All vot
ed-tbr-cbangrir.'"
could tell you it we a r e __
— to
trouble with ber,.
Tor a small animal vot has fur &lt;
- Ydrk
that being o f an ad
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"Ah,'*, dried the floor
V she sometime* cou!dn!l
to j h a W l t consistent.
o
he father o f President Cool■ givfcs this advice, for longevworry, hard w ork." Try
do Jt.

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Offices must
of sccrefory of the Coant
Democratic Executive Com*
milted.
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R. J. HOLLY, Secretary, v
Room 8, Bail BWjf,

Mrs. J. B, Coleman and Mrs.
Paul Biggers warp Joint hostesses
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Residence 217-W
at bridge, Tuesday afternoon’ at
the Woman’ic Club.
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ISall H ard w are Co.
The color motif of orange and
‘luBjitiflyf rApril B*- riiyhitfti
PHONG 8
B IR TH D A Y P A R T Y m e n was artistically carried oUt inspecting, High ' School, San­
in every way^.Baskets and howls
ford.
Simplicity
M U R R A Y SCANNER o f brilliant orange poppies were
Wednesday. April 9— Month­
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lavishly used, on mantle, cabinets
ly School visit. East Side Pri­
and tables.
mary,
Sanford.
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Tuesday,
being
the
tenth
birth­
. Ladies’ Union o f the
A
day-anniversary o f Murray: KanThe score cards were hand-made
Thursday, April 10—Monthly
regational church will
s o t i c h « i» s a l t :
and
were
of
orange
and
green.
|
ner,
he
invited
a
number
of
his
School
visit.
West
Side
Pri­
• monthly meeting at
MM)
young friends to help him cele­ The caVd game proved most inter­
mary, Sanford.
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the
occasion.
esting
and
when
scores
were
count­
Friday, April 11— Physical
Notice t» hereby ;, kIvcd lhi»t the
lird Street. Mrs. MunThe living and dining rooms ed jt was found that Mrs. Alice
Inspections, High School, San­
uiKirrslatied Cimnltan «f Arthur
rs. Saunders hostesses.
were thrown together .and -beau­ Peters held high score and was
ford.
lhmphr«y. Cruce llumphrey*U«lly
1. Charles F. MarWHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS A BROKERS,
Humphrey, iim.1 John Humplirey, intifully adorned with, exquisite’ pink awarded a luncheon set: Low scute
Saturday, April 12— Office.
entertain the Alathea
teulx
to
make
application
to
the
rores and ferns. The refresh -1
lse, also a luncheon set, went in
Richm ond, Virginia.
Office’ hour»V-t:30 to 5:30
[h e r home, lift) Laurel
County Judge of £eniiuotr County
rs. Harold Long.
menta table was laid with a tea
daily.
it th»'lV.urt House In Hanford, *&gt;n
I at 3:30 p. m.
cloth. The center being graced
the 21th day of April. A. 1). l i i t . for
Refreshments o f apple pk h In '
Saturday— 8:30 to 1 2 :00- 1:00
mlon meeting o f
the
authority to sett the interest* of the
with the large birthday cake Iced mode, with coffee were served at ^to 5:30.
I f the Methodist church
above nAnifd minors at public or
in white and topped with ton pink the conclusion o f the game, bjr the &gt; . Phone 611-W.
■lurch, at 3:30'P. m.
prlvute nstr.'ln the following d e -!
lighted tapers.
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■Children's story hour
scribed thnd: The North twelve!
. 'Marking the places weer dainty Herndon, Mrs.’Howard Overlln and
fry at 2 o’clock. •1
suit one-halt (12H) chains of the
TRUTH SEEKERS MEET
pink rose cups filled with candies. Mrs. George Davis Hart.
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■Amerisan Legion •AuxGames, both old and new. wore
The
affair,
which
was
given
fo
r
Northeast quarter (\i&gt; of Hectloui
E l meet at four o'clock
played during the afternoon.' the the -benefit of the Woman’s Club, ■Monday afternoon the Truth ■Twenty (I0&gt;, Township Twenty*
■me of Mrs. Joe Chittenchildren being assisted in these by proved most delightful In every Sedkers Class met nt the Meth- |(Ju) South. Hunae Thirty 420) Ka.M.i
Eaurel Ave. »
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Miss Anna KanneT and Mr. Charles way and a neat sum realised. ^ odist Church for their m onthly, containlmr twenty-live (25) acre;&lt;(
Subscription bridge i t
Kanner.
business and social meeting. A l­ more nt toss.
|e of Mrs. R jiJ i’ Hully.
Late in the afternoon refresh­ CIRCLE N O .^ . CELERY AVE­ ley the devotional part of the-meetAI.FHKI1 POSTER.
lenue, 8:30 p. m., under
NUE CIRCLE. *
ments 6f Ice cream and cake were
in.T the meeting was turned over
Unar.lUn for above minor*. I
I of American Legion
served by the host’s mother. Mrs.
On Tuesday afternoon April 1, for the transaction o f business.!
I f or benefit o f CampbellA. Kanner, assisted by Mrs. Charles Celery Avenue Circle o f the Meth­ Several topics were discussed and ■
|Post.
il'to..
Kanner.
odist Church met at the home of the class adjourned, turning thei
GAIN WEIGHT
Master Murray Kanner proved Mrs. S. M. Abercrombie on Union social .hour over to tho hostesses,*
M ON D AY A N D T U E SD A Y
If
.y
o u are underweight usd u
IL. Thrasher Is spending
himself a delightful host and was Avenue for their monthly budness who served delicious ice cream and
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individual cakes. The class room
the recipient of many lovely gifts. and social meeting.
M atinee and N ight, A pril 7-8.
Itljer, Mrs. E. L. Forran.
The secretary, Mrs. Camp, open­ was decorated lovely in cniendulus THE B LO O D . This tonic increase j j,
The little guests were Maxine
Brockhahn Cornelia McRae, Es­ ed the devotional meeting by n and ferns and lilies. The hostesses die appetite, builds up the blood, In- ■
Victor Hugo’s Immortal Masterpiece, Tiie Greatest Screen AtMrs. S. S. Baumel motelle Higgins, Joe Higgins, Jack •ong, followed by sentence pray­ were Mesdames Spencer. Moffit; :rcases the supply of the muck ■
traction of the Age.
needed
red
cells.
It
provides
nour■
Orlando on Wednesday,
Kanner, Lawrence Baudlo, Sid­ ers. Tho minutes o f last moating Wells, Raynor, Pope, Priest ant.
.shment that makes the blood r id ’ ■
ly spent the afternoon
ney Weinberg, Milton Robbins, and were- discussed, after which the Grove.
. nd pure and thus enables the bloor. „
[ business and pleasure.
Irvin Flrischer.
business part o f the meeting was
to impart’ this new found strength ■
opened for discussion. One new
to the body. It also acts gently o:- *
I Mrs. George E. Wells
member, Mrs. Hoskins joined the
MRS. HOUSHOLDER circle.
w , the liver and kidneys.
th e birth of a daughter,
The meeting adjourned and
Make yourself robust and healthy ■
130. The youngster has
BRIDGE
HOSTESS the social. part was then turned
= ’•ill out the hollow spota, erase the *
Id Violet May.
o v e f'to the hostess, who had pre­
_ Iihes caused by lack of flesh. Star £
pared a lovely musical program for
’Mrs. Ernest F. Housholder was her guests. Miss Marjorie Hoskins
■ with L E O N A R D I’3 E L IX IR FOI a
imett McCall, Mrs. IL B.
the gracious hostess Tuesday eve­ sang in her sweet, charming man­
Torrence,'Patsy Ruth Miller, Norman Kerry ,1 Brandon
T H E B L O O D at once.* Insist or. "
Irs. Charles West and
ning when she entertained the
- L E O N A R D I’S In the yellow pack* m Iliirat, Gtuilyii Brocks ell, Tully .tlarshall.
ner
"April
Showers,”
accompanied
■e spending this week in
members o f thd Evening Bridge on th* piano by Mrs! S. M. Atierage. A t all druggists.
•h and Miami.
Club at her homo on Ninth Street. crpmhie, ______ ____ _____
cromhie. Second in number wrre
Special Music Score
The rooms were bright with, the beautiful selections given by
iny frlfnd* of MrV. H.&lt; C.
baskets o f exquisite snap dragons
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Miss Mary Steinoff on the violin,
I will regret to learn
and ferns.
Jj.ouiluu 11 lirlnun
accompanied by MIsA Madelene
is quite ill at heij home
facto ry
r «• it uTI l
Of exceptional interest was .the Alallcm on tho piano. These three
Avenue.
Matlr.re 3:30. I*ricos I, 75, $1.CQ^-Nigbt “ :30. Prices 50, 75, S ’
yp«t*
rlu-r. . a n y
bridge game, and at a late hour young girls certainly entertained
.Itakr
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as
scores
were
counted
and
prizes
31.00
nnd ii few at $1.50. Plus tax. Seats at R. T. Bowers
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A ^leasing combination of sim­
new. A»*( in soc
Ina Cooley, who has been plicity and subtlety is achieved in awarded. Mrs. W. C. Hill holding the circle nnd everyone present en­
otic.
M
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joyed their music to the fullest
[the winter here with her
high score, wus presented a pair
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hi. J. B. Skipper, leaves this frock o f black satin-backed o f bracelets. Tho men’s prize went extent. The hostess, Mrs. Aber­
P eop le * H u n k
crepe.
The
long
waist
Is
outlined
crombie
gave
a
beautiful
pinno
P h a n * 32.1
|for her home nesr Nash■ n n B » B n a n n a B B a B a B » a B H B H n n n H n n m n n n n n m in n B n n n a n
by an embroidered girdle and more
solo, followed by another 'pinno
•mi
elaborate ornamentation *is see**
solo’ by Mrs, Hoskins ,our new
in
the
band
o
f
gray
embroidered
member.
Mrs.
John
Vaughn
gave
Uwford of Greensboro. N.
us a lovely , reading at the elope
[the day here Wednesday satin introduced nn the tunic.
of-the program, which was great­
(sa en route to Orlando
ly
enjoyed by all. The hostess then
land. While here he was
CARD OF T IIA N K 9
served Individual cakes and ice
of J. F. Hawkins.
cream for refreshments.
W e wish to express our sincere
Nasturtiums were given as fa ­
fne* o f W ’ -Hni*''*' V, C thanka and appreciation to all of
vors. The lovely sitting room was
guest o f Mr. and Mrs. A. those- who . were so kind and
decorated in vasea o f nasturtiums
iry at their home on hlag- thoughtful to us in our recent be­
and ferns. This was indeed one
enue,
Wednesday ' and reavement. . We also wish to'thank
o f the most enjoyable meetings the
them fo r the many beautiful floral
ciirlo has had.
The next meeting will be at the
offerings and expressions o f symUice McConnell of Fitts* pathy.
homo qf Mrs. Raynor.
. .
„ who has been-spending
rs.
Robert
o’clock
at
t
*se
present
were
Mesdames
W. II. Beatty and Family.
:r here at the Phoenix, has
J, Holly on Park Avenue.
gaan, Spurling, Camp, M oftitt,
to her home, stopping
Souires, Raynor, Hoskins, Elliott,
Friends o f Qauile Herndon will * PALMA V IS T A -L o c a l business Abercrombie, and Misses Mary
route ill,Jacksonville and
JUKUit i p jle «ra Jhnt hp 4g iagitg man purchases 70-&gt;cre tract to bo Steinoff, Madelene Mallcm, Marill with measles, at the home of developed' aV’ YetflOentihl subdivis-* Jortef'-'IfBdtins, .and Madge A ber­
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crombie.
nd Mrs. E. G. Parks and his parents on Magnolia Avenue. ipnv
I urns
arming guests, Mrs. Elaine
I
ler and Miss Sarrie Rugi UfLt.r
have returned from a demotor trip to Tampa and
rsburg.

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Walter Wight and Miss
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oenix left Wednesday for
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The S h op p in g C enter
Products from every accessible market in the
world have been assembled here for your selection.
Bought fo r your pleasure,

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APRlt 3 1924

CHILDRfc.V8 FATAL DISEASES CH ILDH DTSiFATAli DISEASES

Behind Bat!

N A T IO N A L BASE B A L L WEEH

Worm* and parasite* in the In­
fantine* at cniMren undermine
Worms and narxsiL
Begins April 4Ufc See our Window far the finest display-of
health and so weaken their vitality testfue* of children andennine
floods during this peek. The Lucky Deg Kind.
t f at they are unable to restart the ! health and so weaken their vitality
that they are Unable to resist the
, A T TH E SPORTSM AN STORE.
■hfe course is to g iv e 'a few doses diseases so fatal tq child life. The
«»f White ' Cream Vermifuge.
It safe coarse Li to give a few doses
destroys and expels, the - . worms o f White's Cream Vermifuge.' It
withoot the slightest injury to the destroys and expels the worms
health or activity o f the child. without the slightest injury to the
Price 35c. Sold by all lading drug­ health or.activity o f the child. Price
gists.
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33c. Sold Ly.Union Pharmacy.

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SANFORD’S POPULATION

Annual. Event ^ ’itl Attract Pre
mlcr Golfers o f Slate To
Tampa Where Tournament
Will De Held on April

l(Hh.

-one or the most thrilling bouts ever
witnessed in thin part o f the slate.
It was nothing but action from
start to finish-.
Three ■knock­
downs were scored In as m/&gt;ry
rounds. A fter Ross had sent Mm*
dleton down to the canvas for a
count of seven In ‘ he second round,
the latter rame hack in the follow­
ing stanza and- sent the North
• Carolinian to dreamland with n
crushing blow lo his body.
r.
A fter the hotit was oyer nnd
Rosa had aufTiciently recovered his
' (tenues to understand that he was
out, he declared that he wanted
another whr.rk at Middleton and
1- promised fans here that ho would
reverse the decision. Col. George
W. Knight ahd M.sJ. Ralph fl tovena
_ ipirr.ediflicjy conferred with Match.
tnalur Hilly Dawron and aa n re* "(Hilt of their. lacKtipi; it -vaa nn-flrtcmn .eil ih at the pair of mitt itr-i
" tint would In* the headline attract­
ion on the nrd to he offered heh-e
next w|ek,
That it will In another. ha*tie
.T tiH .pf nri-im: if the Confident preciilkUim of- every line *.-hn saw !hr
.' men In action here before. Both
bojo'rr have cfe cr footwork and
Is.rb ni-c s g g r v ive. .Middlet.iu ip i.
l" t Ic- tj po
rful right hook while
i Tin-- yo* e#ae» a left Punch that
| i &lt; hiv al nirRileroua. Each man,
, It la believed will go into the ring
- with jin aim to put the other out
J by the k. o. rente.
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Roth men have by th*j|r clean
’** farirea In their initinl appearance:*
r*Xfm ’cor
iif frien&gt;tji nnd it is ho| llovpd, th.ir *hr i r-tvd v/IJI he nh^iut
f evenly divided In pulling for its
I reapertiv* favorites. It Is undsrstdod that Middleton will arrive
1 here the first part o f the week to
I 'life kome training in this city nnd
t rtncWvntiilly get acquainted bettor

TAMPA; Fla., April 3 - The pre­
mier gulfing ev^nt of the 7 *?nr
among the amateurs o f the state
of Florida is scheduled to get un­
derway here when match play
starts Apr. 10 for the annual
I chur.pion’ hip of the state.r
On" o' the large^fTitlil* in the
history of the state event ii ex■ported end arrangements nre ho■nir made to core for nio-e than 200
golfers fn.m every section of tne
peninsula. A* least six flights wifi
h r. played. The management of
the Talma Cold, course on whirh
•he tournament will l&gt;e played are
making arrangements for , m- *e
’ *han «it flights If necessary but at
least sir e-o assured.
&lt; Among those who have entered]
or nr** expected to ent"r in the
near fat mo* sro reveral of the
promfnept contestant* o f l»«t yenr
made a name for themselves
Hero is June Miyakawa of Oka­
In Jacksonville. Thea« In'dude e.n- yama, Japan, and who plays be­
11 is-- from almost u/cry city of hind the bat on Harvard’s baseball
lr» the state.
team. Hu la said to be a wonder.
i|sire
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A rnrtinl list of those from whom
'■ntrteS nre evne-ted ere n* follows:
^Jacksonville: Ted Foster. Al Ul- NEW GOLF . PROFESSIONAL.
"&gt;nr •F'tnk 'Ro'fers, t’ p" Harduker.
JACKSONVILLE April 3.— Ned
Fred Fnsar. Joel Tucker Julian McKennn has been engaged by the
t, 'i-»r'dre Tommy Ayrcck, rand Florida Country Club aV’ profes­
Slev*&gt;rnl others • .... * •
sional, it ii learned here, to suc­
t'r i» nil"• Heloh Ycsr1 v. Frank ceed McNamara,
who resigned
Rooers. Frank Grenw-y
Kdwin several weeks ago.
McKenna
t o-es.sn Sum Thomnnon. flus Hart, comes from Buffalo, N. Y , where
Paul McNeil anil ntho-*
he ha« served as professional for
Denis: Clarenre and Jack Camp, several years, and ha* for the
^nrk ttnrr’ n nn l several others last several years been the pro­
Famous Veleran Pilot Will Com­ from that city
fessional
at the
Tallahassee
pel© In Races To Be Held In Miami- T W. “ Tu '*’• T»-,1mnr Country Cluh where he b now lo­
Jacksonville On
ore«ent rhnmpion I n f'hn«e. Ho- cated.
Saturday.
" ’nrd Those, flick RuJInn, RoiMv
'JACKFDNV1LLE. Apr. 3— Half n- rdine. Dr, Junes and also severPANAMA CITY X jw depot he
» score oiiT jTa*lop idly known■sped
p iH nl others.
n;;
ciccted hy Atlanta Xi St. An
Mars, including the votersn Louis
l akeland- Tin1" Wil!
T ff
Dishrow, fnrmur truilc champion Williams. Mr. Chase. '*
tc ' ‘ I drew* Bay Railroad company.
of the lbor|d,‘ will c&lt;&gt;tnt*4e in a M il others.
six even! nftfbmofdlo racing pro Winter Haven: Dick rv.j .
.&lt; cr
Marketing
organizations
of
gram to he rjngid henTtSaTurday ur*- of Init year. Frank ’
re .'armers did more than, 52,00(1,afternoon. April .'&gt;.'l»y the Florida r-’d Torndl. I., f ’ /,■ ' . . .
: 000,000 worth of business last year.
State l oir. -I.arry D. Stone of T'ldfti tmd others
Mimtingbam. sn*-therri yehamplnn.
Rabson f’ark: The I.ouden Bro*
Clco Sarles of Dus Moines, Iowa, •hf-rs, and others.
REALIZING
Eddie. .Dnlly of Orlando. Walter
Rprvls of Jacksonville, Ray Clay- Su Petersburg* Boh Lasslng nnd
brother..Tracy Smithj Cot Mc­
fHHil of Kansan City and Gene hfa
_ Mr. Frame and Mr. Fuller
Ourny of Bordeaux nre among the |Call,
and several others.
■tars that .Secretary It. M. Htrlplln
Clenrwnter: Frank' Booth, Dr.
Mnhy have made it pos­
l u v i t i u c k t l . up Jhruughou t . ihi- I'Dickenson, Messrs. Turner, Pierce,
sible to ncrpilre a home of
Icountry for the opening of the Hobart nnd others,
their own—the realization

AN IDEAL

nsMvf-d -Vrffih Flirt * .nuuerdale
and xevernl others nre expected
Boon,
The players are ro&lt;
bring their wives ns i
social functions, Including bridge ■
parties, tun dnn'-on ami automobile !
rides are being arranged for the
ladies.
■
The qualifying round begins f
Tuesday morning and will bo car-1
fled over to Wednesday, match I
play starting Thursday. Players!
are requested to get their blinks,
with the fees In by Monday noon !
at the latest, in order tint they I
4 ’» .Although the two preliminaries
• have not been definitely decided.upon as yet, it is understood that one
‘ "Of thorn will see McIojlih, b ral
’ AfghtWelght in action ngalqit Kid
* Rock o f Orlando, Lust week Rock
"-defeated Glenn- Whittle easily in a
- four-round nffnir Mid two wjvk-i
i before Mr Luca * was also un easy
Winner over Whittle. This match
w ill b* 3ne of great interest te lu*
‘ eat fans.

The Herald Want Ads
have u deal to do with
bringing about home own­
ership, for they point to opCiortunltica in buying, sellng, exchanging,
See whnt the Herald
Wants ha--« to offpr in aid­
ing you in having your
drennis for a homa como
true.
Keening in touch with
the Hcrnld Wants means
keeping in touch with real­
ty opportunities.
Just turn to the Herald
Want Ads now nnd see bow
many such offers are listed
thero and, perhaps, the
very one you are looking
for will catch your eye.

PHONE 148
Seminole Gun Club, three
mileH out will shoot ev e ry
Thursday afternoon. Every­
one Invited. Three mllwt on

PENSACOLA Contract to
Jut for constructing 7tipi!u suet
of Pi'iisaiula-Flumulon.- road.
• ar/ r e«it I nAn 1 * I

represent the ' 23 school" mimed
and Ilie* crvnHT of tho stnlu’s high
school perforinorpi v/iH bo seen
J s r n lp T h r i's
Florida
High hurt* daunting tlu-lr s c h o o l colors.
Fort Lauderdale, who won the auHchoids Including Hanford have
Entcrrd Trains For Annual
1 pcciito honor last spring Is mming
-up yrnngrr lHaii ever thia year unt ■ M*«t at (•ninrsvllle Friday
,
And Haturduy.
v__, A rc/the ajile_]eadi"i ship t f Tone 11
Pr/sc-ott* and declare that they in­
O AlNEfiVlLl.K, Apr. 3— FIor l- tend to mnkii things hum from the
tire out a f t e r
dn’s recently constructed quartcr- very Btaft,
mllu cinder oval encircling.. Mur* several of the exi ling rccordt and'
phruu Field will lie litttiugly chri «- many of their hackcra am wager, j
will
fChud Friday nnd Hnlurday with ing heavy tdde that they
■«na o f tho must colorful nlhletic again cop liundrs.
Duval nigh who has rtiigned .vita vents over held witldn. (lie slate,
nnd In the writer’s humblo upin- prumu In track affairs ever aiitcu
«s's«
v x ie iiu n
state. high the inungtiratloii of the nnutlnl
•chool record* will go l»y the occnBion ten years ago, will not
( hnarls hy virlue &lt;&gt;f th« fa&lt; t that semi a team to compete In the
t kho-Oew oval far OcUpses the o n 1 meet. Due to thu fn-1 that a misp that was U'ed for so many year-, cnderntauding developed last year
irthlifUm
In milM of -|ieed mid attrnc- l - i w it isavcrtili pf
weal ing the Tiger colors and thu
’id will favorahl;. cum pare witii director o f athletic* at tho *u hool
lythiug In . tho, Bouthlsnd nnd it whh decided to take this action.
Much adverse criticism has bean
Ith the weather conditions just
omo speedy running should heaped about the shoulders o f the
a reebnlod in tho flnnU Haturduy Red and While nfficnl.s for their
stund in the matter and It in hoped
^sfenty-thrsa schools' hnve ptoc- that they will reconsider and enter
d their entries with Dr. Munches- an 'aggregation next year.
Tonsidcruble interest D being
rr, who ia handling that end of
ho Affair. The task of arranging manifested in the coming occasion
(loach
h«.Vfrioua avents and getting the from n .Joenl standpoint.
&gt;f detail whipped into order Joe Bure ha n has a Aim set o f cin­
W» an-extremely hard orte der tUra and WlU-e o We-tho- iwuet
car nnd Dr. Manchester de- with the determination of carting
worlds o f prglsa for the car* away at least his shaio o f the
•
&lt;
lannfr In which ho has ac- prixaa.
ahed. tha work. The schools The preJimlnnries in both classes
iY « entered teams in the will-start at 2 o’clock uharp Fri­
fir* as follows: Sanford, day afternoon, The fWo leading
Haven, Lake Wales, Nt. men in all Held event# will be sc-

P r airg is t s are Instrorleil lo ri'tnnd m o n e y Ip ev ery J u s la a r s w h - r a
r e , tills are nut ntitulnril. 'l*lm - very llrsl tlusa or

A H om e-B u ildin g
Campaign Remarkable
in Plan and S cop e

A magnificent building campaign! Splendidly balanced in every detail. Ilomo building carried
out on a scale wliicb permits of unusual economics in construction costs; savings In time and labor
and expense which always increases beyond expectation with individual builders. Every detail o f
financing arranged in the most satisfactory and economical manner. Every detail of the building
of a homo from the drawing of plans to.tho completion o f construction and the planting of Jawns
carefully attended to.
It is not at all surprising that homo building has been one of the most popular features of the Coral
Gables development plan. It offers wonderful opportunities for home investors and saves money
for them in many ways. And tho man or woman who buys or builds n homo, in Coral Gables is in­
vesting in property the value of which is enhancing more rapidly than in any good residential
lection in the entire Miami district.
I f the many advantages in homo building mentioned above arouse your interest and awaken the
impulse to own your own home, why not seriously investigate these advantages without delfifcj
W hy not come and talk over the matter with us now !

&lt; I.KM JUMia 1.1VK.lt A M I KIOXMY TOXIC

ulpiosl InvurluMy M&lt;.|m Hi etem lsn c y of arieeiing uml c o u g h i n g
"Oil tlia I h l n f tlose •isuslly slops lh a sev er est CuLI&gt;. T h * c om m u o
• olil must l&gt;e rlu -((q-iv, a serious illsensc s o g 'n rlit o f It at o n . « .
If &gt;our innst-ii s urn) sore o r you
h av »
that
c h illy
fc a llu g
w lih a dull hriiiliinlir, It'S a sure s i g n that you h ave token cold,
1*00*1 W(,tl for I'tieiimonla to Ja velon, |&gt;ul b u y it b ottle o f CLI Vt
Jl'N tat 1,1 VHit A S P K ID N EY T t ) S i l l tod a y. Tha c o s t Is s n io lf
a(»l you cult hot u ffa r d t o laku a chaneu u l this tlm a o f y sor .
F o r sale at

Cnme to Coial Galdca tomo\mw—or some day this week aboard a ds lax*
l'uUaiua Ibis. Slake your reservation at the local office nud avoid «Ua-

appoiutuicnL

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FICTION RfRAHK NORTONGEORGE E. MERRICK, OWNER AND DEVELOPEB
DAMMERS &amp; BURNES, GENERAL SALES AGENTS
A Rural Comedy Drama in 4 Ada.

Execntict Office*: 158 £. Flagler Street, Miami7 '
Florida Offices: Jacksonville, St, Augustus*, Wist Palm Beach, Daylona, Qrlggipf
Tampa, St, Petersburg Sanford, b&amp; tlm i, Deland, Xatfr..
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Attraction— Green

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. ternoon. Thfa applies to hot!

’f . Orlando, Hovjca and chan&gt;plonshlp fttvli
irw, Quincy, The. (erai-finals |i&gt; tho )0O
alatka, Day- dash, 220.yi.rd dash, 120 Yard
hurdles and the 220 yanl-RlW
dies will be held Hj|tUYdiiy«

ico: Milane Theatre Bldgn C. L. Bennett, Division Mgr,

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LOST A N D FOUND

ROOMS FOR KENT

MR
FOR

LOS’t an opportunity to keep
abreast with the times by not
apa rtment. Private bath, also leading tha classified pages of
bedrioom. 703 Palmetto Ave.
Jyour daily newspaper. Herald
F o K R E ST—Two
vo rooms, up-.want ads contain many Inte
stairs and one downstairs. 112 message:, i t will pay jo\y&lt;
Laurel Ave.
them -daily.
FOR~RENT—Two furnished bed" I TTiO ,T, .or today:
. . You../are known
rooms for rent. Phone-----24.
by the company you seep; thereW ilt'” RENT — U r g e fum lshcd[foie avoid msyonnalie 'd
apartment all modem conven- fdre avald mayonnaisk dressing.
It has been mixed up with oil.—
iences. 417 W. Second.'
New Haven hagUter.
ARE YOU— Looking for a
room. If you don’ t find one.IK
ed In this column, Insert n small ^ ^ E A L E S f A
want ad and you will receive the f Q R RENT— Ono 12-room flat,
best listings In the city.
*
good condition, centratfy located.
FOR REJiT— Nice apartment for
■_vl_
rent. 304 W. 5th-St. Phene 444. POR RENT—Store room, good condltion, good location.

SOUS
lLE

HELP W A N T E D .

AUTOMOBILES AN D
. REPAIRS

WANTED— First class cook. Hsrrell’s Cafe. Tavmrea. Fla,,
FOR
SAl.E—beSoip
pnlnta
and
‘
FORDS
“ T- ;
Madam* Harriet, •
WANTED— Sanford
vanrishca
at
*
Snhford
Novelty
New ana Used
Beauty Parlor.
who are In need o f eom peteot
kaacd .
will be r»sole ajvbta. \
154-tfc
ROADSTERS
Over Mobley’s Drug Store.
help should read tha classified
| f r u m y n l r « * « and M T
o
u
r
i
n
g
s
.
FOR SALE—Rhode / Island eggs
Park Ave. Phone 245.
ret Immediately far
page o f The Herald. Thero’e
COLFES
for scHlng, lb eggs for $1.90.
reason for sending out-of-town for
SEDANS
Mrs. Ellsworth, B^ardall Avenue,
_lOe a liar
help when there la probably Just
PUBLIC
Stenographer;
your
bus__He a liar
TON TRUCKS
Sanford. P|ioi»e^3303.
83-tfp
the person you want In the city.
ncss solicited. 107 Park Ave.
__Hr a III*
Cain
or
terms.
Phono 349.
For----SALE^Tolored people
CLERKS. Railway Mail, 18-35.
__ dr a liar
We Sell or trade.
straighten your hair, new rem­
Exam. May 3. $133 mo. Expert*
|Face Type double above
EDW ARD HIGGINS,
edy, order a dollars worth today
ence unnecssary. F or free partieAuthorised
Ford
Dealer
luccd datea are for con­
and pay postman on delivery.
, ularr., write R. Terry (form er Civil
POLITICAL
Sanford.
trive Ineerllona.
Cra-mi Company, Wilson, N. C.
{Service examiner) 183 Barrister
yorda of average length
FOR SALE—Ford Roadster prac* j
ANNOUNCEM ENTS
SANFORD STOVE WORKS, 321
counted a line.
tically nlw. SfnSTS? »p
.» : WANTED— Salesman, can
--------■urn charge 30c for flrat
First Street. Next door to Smith
use few
art
Dutton.
Ytlon.
Brothers. We sell, trade, and re­
live wire rest estate salesmen
NOTICE
Ivertislng la reatrlcud to
pair all kinds of cook stoves. If
either sex. Cell between 10 and
•r claaalflcallon.
I will be a candidate for renomlerror la *hnde Tha Bnnyour trouble is stove trouble, see
VULCANIZING
12. Coral Gables office.
lerald wilt be reapunalble
nation for the office of State At*
us.
•
flood
(ToiDnE i t t a -b o tie r s - w x m s
ly one Incorrect Inaerllon,
Gpodyear
torney of the Seventh Judicial CirFOR SALE— Ancona baby chicks.
ivertlaer, for aubneaurnt
‘ ED—5,000 colored laborers c m
and
ana. The office ahould be
Fine strain pure-bred ancona
cuit of the State of Florida, s u b * ! H O U S E S F O R R
E
N
T
, S
’* tW0*r° ° m * Part*
find work at Hastings, Florida,
Immediately In core of
Balloon Tire*
chicks,
hatched
from
eggs
from
my
Ject to the action c f the DemoC *
,nUsed Cars
ro A n v R n n sE n n . ■
cratlc Primary. Your endorsement FOR RENT— Cottage. J.Muaaon. |j.n R s,\i.F ._i?n nr™. n&gt;UA i.mi own flock of carefully selected KENT VULCANIZING WORKS, April 14 to June 1, harvesting po­
bleeders.
My
17
years
experience
tato crop. Good pay and free liv­
lerald repreaentatrva thorfor a second......................................FOlTltENT—
term of office will bo
S-VoomTottTgc with • Suitable for vegetable and grove,
Commercial S t
in breeding onconns assure you the
famlllar with ratra. rules
greatly appreciated.
ing quarters. Dont’ write, come
bath,
lights
and
water.
W.
J.
$
1200
.
aaalflcatlon. will glva'you
best to be had in the breed. All
GEORGE A. DcCOTTKS.
ready
for work. Work for tha
Thigpen.______________ __________ |
lie Information, And if
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Baldwin FOR SALE— Ford racqr In good
State Attorney, Seventh Judicial FO RTtEN T— 10-room hours cen- FOR S^LE— 15 acres celery land chicks delivered South
fah. they will aulat you In
whole
family.
‘
Ancona
Farm,
Lillian,
Ala.
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
condition,
1921
engine;
a
bar­
Circuit,
State
of
Florida.
fg your want ad to make
fronting oh Lake Monroe,
!
trally located. Apply 410 Oak
for the ofliee o f County Judge
FOR SALE— Remington
type­ gain. See it at 323 Palmetto Ave. WANTED— Twenty live and hust­
effective.
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
acres
cleared
and
under
irrigation,
Ave.
f.Seminole County, subject to tht
______________
writer with wide carriage, $30.00 Phono 27.
IPOIITNAT NOTICR.
ling boys to deliver and sell tb«
ction of the voters at tho Demo­ •I hereby announce my candidacy FOR RENT— Large 7-room house; a ir planted, four flowing wells, for quick sale. Inquire Herald of­ FOR
SALE— Republic one-ton
trtlaera ahould give their
for
rc-clection
for
the
office
6
f
cheap.
Herald in Sanford. Good money
cratic ’primary June 8.
can
sublet
an
apartment.
Apply
fice.
or poatofflce addreaa aa
truck, thoroughly overhauled and
County Commissioner of Sominole
JOHN G. LEONARDY.
In their phona number If
....County, District No.‘ l, subject to T. A. Creonlcaf. Lako Mary. _j__ FQR SALE— 5 acres all in culti­ FOR SALE—One pair* mules and repainted. New tires. Wight Gro­ for the right kind o f boys. Com*
lealre reaulta. About one
down to the Herald office tomor­
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
wagon, cheap, or one mule._Lcw- cery Co.
the action o f the Democratic pri­ FOR RENT— 6-room bungnlew, all
vation, 6-room house, good barn.
out of a thouaand haa a
modem conveniences, furnished Lake Monroe front with paved Is, Altamonte
■one. and the other* can't To the People o f Seminole County: mary June 3, 1924.
Springs.. Phone
row afternoon right after school
jnlcate with
you unleaa
F. road. $5,000.00.
*
$00.00, unfurnished $50.00.fiOO-G.
I am a candidate for County
G. L BLEDSOE.
and see the Circultaion Manager
Business
(now your-addreaa *
Judge, your support and vote on
Lane._____________________ _
FOR SALE—Twelve head of good
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
o f the Herald for particulars.
llnmnllnnaarr Ml’AT be
June the 3rd will be appreciated.
Opportunities
mules; can be seen nt the Or­
la pereoa at The HaaI respectfully announce myself FOR KENT— For 0 months, com­ FOR SALE—10 ncrcs, 5 cleared,
__SAMUEL
A.
D.
WILKINSON.
vegetable land, flowing well. lando' Novelty Works.
fortably furnished house, six
IHerald of flee or by letAddress'
as n candidate for the House of
Tetephoue illeeaatlaFOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I Representatives from
Seminole sleeping rooms. 318 Magnolia Two blocks of loading station, R. II. Lockhart A Co., Orlando, Fla. I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY— We,
arc aaf valid.
_ .L
BUILDING
chcnp.
I hereby announce my candidacy County, subject to the Democratic Avenue.
WANT tomato planta; quote best
the manufacturers of a well
leoua. Prompt, Efficient
for member House of Representa­ primary, Juno 3, 1924. If elected
prices on tomato plants in femall known and widely advertised pro8ervlca.
M
ATERIAL
FOR SALE— Lots in Roscland nnd large lots and kind of toma­ prietery medicine,' want a repretives*-for Seminole County subject I will advocate constructive legis­
Heights. High and dry. A -l loca­ toes you have, and if can fill order aantatlve-irr-each tuuniy 111 Flor^
' FOR RENT
to tho action o f the voters nt tho lation for tho benefit of the great­
al
tion on Sanford Ave., from $250 on short notice. &lt;«L. Powell, Tifton, ida. Our proposition is attractive MIRACLE Concrete Co- r
Democratic primary, June 8.
est
number
o
f
people
'in
Seminole
FOR RENT—Gnritgc, corner 11th to $500 each, easy terms. If you
cement work, sidewlsks,
: Political
Ga.
and
will
net
a
man
from
$200
to
FORREST LA K E
County and the state of Florida.
' Si. and Elrt Ave.
lag blocks, irrigstion boxes. J. B,
want n desirable home come in and
^
J. R. LYLES.
F m r SALE— freed baby cart. $250 per month. Character and Terwilleger, Prop.______ __________
Lnnouncements ’
FOR CLERK OF COURT
sec us.
ability count more than money in
Phone 412-W.
OF 1)ISI hereby announce my candi­ FOR ’ CONSTABLE
selection. Write us your qualifica­ Lumber and Building MateriaL
TRICT
NO.
1.
dacy
for
tho
office
of
Clerk
of
tho
DRESSMAKING
If
you
wnnt
a
city
lot,
a
subur­
Carter Lumber Company
IOSECUTING ATTORNEY
tions and if satisfactory wo will
I hereby announce that I am a
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
ban lot, u house ready built, cel­
N.
Laurel St. Phona 545.
explain
our
proposition
to
you
by
lire to announce t 6' the citi- Florida, subjoct to the decision of candidate for condablo of District
ery farm, grove or anything in
DRESSMAKING.
HILL
LUMBER CO.
Hous* Jt
letter.
The
National
Remedy
Com-'
Scralnolc County that I am tho Democratic Primary to be No. 1, subject to the Democratic
Wc arc equipping n shop to do the Ren! Estate line call us. Wc
5 room modern House for pany, Fostoffice Station G, Jack­ ■Service, Quality l t d Price,
«
|date for the nomination to held on June 3rd, A. D., 1924. I primary to be held June 3rd, 1924. all kinds of dressmaking. Cloth­ sell at the owners price only.
Phone 135.
tt
sale or rent, furnished. Rent sonville, Florida. rcuttng Attorney for tho Jtam] for. efficiency and service in Said district bcig composed of the ing for all ages. A shop for all
following voting precincts: San­ kinds o f sewing. . W4 respectfully
Call and see us. We give you
Court of Seminole County, office. VANCE E DOUGLASS.
$45.00 per month or for a
ford, Lake Monroe and Pnoln.
solicit the patronage o f tho people the bargains and service.
[to the action of tho Demo- FOR MEMBER SCHOOL HOARD
THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO.,
P. E. WALKER.
of *Sanford and vicinity.
Primary, «unc 3rd, 1924. I
______ Seminole Hotel Annex._____ quick sale can be handled for i
LAN DA
I hereby announce m yself a can­
FOR SHERIFF.
■grateful lor your vote- and didate for re-election to the office
•402 Sanforc A te.
REAL BARGAIN— 180 acres fine $850.00 including furniture,
I hereby announce myself ns r
Sination.
citrus and truck land, near Dixie
o f membet of the board o f public candidate for tvst* oSJco of Sheris M RSrN IXOJl has ntidcd_ to~her
TEST F. HOUSEHOLDER. instruction, representing school of Seminole County, subject to the
dressmaking establishment tail­ Highway, close to town, nnd front­ balance $35.00 per month, in­
foUNTY (COMMISSIONER district No. 1 of Seminole Coun'y, Democratic primury June. 1921 oring, ladies auits tailored to order. ing two large lakes. Price $00.00
an acre. Terms. Hiram Powers, cluding interest.
W. A. TILLIS.
feby announce my candi- subject to the Democratic primary
304' W. Fifth St.
Winter Park, Fla.
|r County Commissioner for to he held on Juno 3rd, 1924.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
F£ed R. Wilson
Transfer-Draying
. No. 2 Sominole C o u n ty ,__________FRED T. WILLIAMS.
I hereby announce my candi­
49 acre farm, 1 mile from
to the Democratic Primary,. *p0 t h b VOTERS OF TIIE I91rll dacy for County Commissioner for
wealth. Ninety-nine per cent of
(Continued from page 4.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
1921.
the fifth district of Scninolp Coun­
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
nur wealth is undeveloped. {A\\ city limits, 10 ..room ..house
See C. E. Chorpening
L. P. HAGAN.
After dtie consideration, I have ty. Subject to the nction of the
tho prict paid for nitrogen during
PHONE
3302
THOMAS A. FRUNZE, who the war the’ nitrogen in the air
Firat.National Bank Bid*,
I CLERK CIRCUIT COURT decided to become u candidate fur June Primary of 1924.
takes Trotzky’s. place at head-of nbove was worth twenty-five hun­ well built, G Arc places, good
Sanford, Fla.
--------------------:—
E.
H.
HILRER.
re-election.,
to
the
Stato
Senate
Sanford
■■■
Florida
|r«by announce that 1 am a
the army while Trotsky runs Rus­
ite for the office o f Clerk from the 19th Senatorial District, MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD sia generally, tells the Russian dred dollars every square foot of hard wood floors. Price *$5500.
land— nssbming the owner of the
Circuit Court of Seminole composed of Orange, Seminole and __I wish ta announce that I am
soldiers that they must look on
the every, capitalist ns their tloujljy land to be entitled to the wealth
r, aubject.to the action of the Osceola Counties, subject to tho rundldatc for Member of
v In the expanding nyratnid of air
George A . EfcCottes
ratic primary in June. 1024. Dcmi'cr^flc Primary to be hold School Board of Seminolo Co. from enemy. And their idea mus
W . J. Thigpen
, above him. Thei e Is no tjnd to this
June 3tw. I respectfully solicit School district-‘ No, S; Subteci ttf
« H. If. CHAPPELL.
Lewis
&amp;
Co.
eofwjue.st
oTaTKiKuropi
by
tho
Attorney-at-Law
I nation's \VfcaltH.' "
your support. .
the decision o f tho Democratic pri­ Army o f Russia.
|JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
____ M. O. OVpRSTREET.
Over Seminole County "
,
Address
,
Haa moved to Puleaton A
mary to be he’d June, 3, 1924.
sreby announce that I am a f o r c o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r
EUROPE IS almost as ignorant
R ank
H. II. PATTISHALL..
Brumley Bldg. Real Es­
First
National
Bank
Building,
THE
PRACTICAL
Russlnn
' ite fo rthc office of Juxtidfc
nbout the United States us the
1 hereby announce my candidacy
Sanford,------------ r Florida
FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT problem o f the moment, howrvor, United States in about Europe,
tate and all Idnda of InPeace in and for the first for County Commissioner for the(
ground floor.
somo of those generally speaking. German pa­
i wish to announco that I am u is to persuade
district of Seminolo Coun- Fifth District comprising Chuluoeurance.
|With tho legal and efficient ta, Geneva and Osceola, subject to candidate for Clerk o f the Circuit “ deadly enemy capitalists’’ to lend pers say that tho United States No. 107—Telephone 349--Pnrk Ava.
ice of the executive officers the action o f the Democratic pri­ Court of Seminole Co., subject to Russia some o f their m oney., As government
triaik.; to persuade
Dot tocrutic primary, June third. to conquering tho whole of Europe, Ikrgdoll, war slacker, to come
county I promise to do my mary June 3. .
Schelle Maints
that
can
come
later.
If elected, I promise the faithful
Studebaker, Packard, Chevrolet
Iwithout prejudice.
back, promising him kind treat­
C. A. RAULERSON.
Nobody has conquered the whale ment. The Idea of the United
American railroads expended
performance of the duties conL. Q. STRINGFBLLOW.
J. L. PERKINS
FOR SHERIFF.
of Europe yet and it isn’t likely States government, says the Ger­ moro than $3,000,000,000 last year
LAWYER
nectcd with that office.
To the Voters of Seminole County:
IFOR COUNTY JUDGB.
that anybody will, unless somebody man government, wns to distract
W . L. MORGAN.
Salat Department^
for materials, fuel, supplies and
:- — Court H oum
1 hereby announce my candidacy
pject, or course, to the action
should come from Asia.
attention from tho oil party and maintenance of equipment.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR '
San Juan Oarage
Democratic Primary to be for the office o( Sheriff of Semi­
save tho Republican party. That’a
I wish to announce mat I am a
fane 3rd, I will be n candidate nole County, subject to the voters candidate for're-election to tho cf*
AND IN nil Asia there is only about as Intelligent as some o f the
lo office of County Judge of of the Democratic Primary to be
of County Tax Collector of one sufficiently concentrated nnd things our learned newapapor men W a lle r a f A p p llrn lliin f a r T a x llrrU
|iole County. I shall be gratc- held June 3rd, 1924. if elected I tlco
I'liUrr X e rllu a STS o f the ( i r a r r a l
Seminole Counts.-, subject to the intelligent power to be of any im­ write about what is happening in
Ntatutra ml th e S t a te a f Klorliln
or the nomination and elec- promise four vnars of Law En­ action of the Democratic primary portance. That’s tho Japanese na­ Europe.
Elton J Moughton
Notice la herenv given that Overforcement
in
a
business
manner
by
land if elected 1 assure the
tion,
and
nature,
by
the
recent
to
be
held
in
June.
street
Investment
Company,
pur­
iship of Seminole a fair and tho help of the P^Mgr subordi­
ARCHITECT
chaser of Tax Certificate No. IIS,
ELECTION MAY B
__________ JWO. J ). JINtflNS.___ earthquake, has made it necessary
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
dl r.dmlnistration of the af- nates or assistants onJ earnestly
dated thn 1st day nf June. A. U.,
for Japan to devote all her energies
Firat
National
Bank BldgT
1*90. hna filed said certificate tn my
SCHOOL to home problems at least for the
af tW* office.
solicH tho support of all law en­ MEMBER COUNTY
ARCADIA,
Apr.
3.—
An
election
office,
and
haa
made
application
for
117 Park Avanae— Phaae 445
BOARD
forcement \«&gt;ters, on Juno 3rd.
SCHELDE MAINES.
next generation.
Sanford,
■ Florida
to vote on issuing $1 ,000,000 in Ins deed to Usun In armlanrn with
I hereby announce myself a can­
_____
RAYMOND L. A L L E N ._
law.
Hald
certificate
embraces
the
county road bonds will be hold in
SUPERINTENDENT OP
didate for re ulcctlon as a member
UNCLE SAM, through the Ccn- DoSoto county May 0. The coun­ foll'twlntr described properly situ­ ----------j------------------------------------- :
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
fUBLIC INSTRUCTION
ated lit Hctnlnole County, Klorliln.
I
of
the
County
Board
of
Public
In«us
Bureau’,
his
been
counting
up
I wish to announce that I am a
ty commissionera have called the to-wit: U Int. In neif. N\v. Cor.
[reby announce my :amlidacy
[
struction
from
District
No.
3.
his money nnd finds that this en­
of NKK. Her. 3. Two. II
for tho purpose of raising of KWH
-election to the office of candidate for. re-election to tho j (Geneva,
It 11 K.. run a &amp;3I.I .ft. K («1
Oviedo, Osceola and tire nation Is worth threo hundred election
Sanford N o v elty
funds“ "to “complete
a county-wide ft.. N. SJ6.6 ft.. W. 1(3 ft. /Lena It.
•PI
superintendent of pueltc office of Tax Assessor o f Semiction of .Seminole County, nolo County, subject to the decis-1Ji,hUn ° la) *a« Je&amp;.,to tho ? ct,on„ ° f and twenty billions, nnd about system of hard-surfaced roads and It rlsht-of.wgy)—* sere". Toe said
1 rlrnary, Juno 3rd, eight hundred millions over. Our to build a new county Jail. County l„nd being assessed si tha date of
The Matthews Press
It to the Democratic primary ion o f the Democratic Primary to I■1024.Democratic
W orks
Having served as a mem- wealth increased moro thun seven­ Engineer Cravens has drawn un tha Issuance of such certificate In
Weleka lllitg.. H iller* Fla.
be held June 3rd, 1924.
Iheld on June 3rd, 1924.
the
name
of
A.
M
.
Hunt.
Unifsa
ty-two
per
cent
in
ten
years.
A.
VAUGHAN.
*il’c
r
iof
the
Board
since
1915,
and
Phone 417-L-2
plans for )ho road work which call anId certificate shall be redeemed
T. W. LAWTON.
•|having been chairman of the That’s encouraging. The average for 114.8 milea of hard-surfaced Bcrordlna to law las deed will leeua
FOR TAX COLLECTOR .
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
COUNTY PROSECUTING I
Board since 1919, espcraUy fits mo wealth o f the United States, the mails in the county. The two thereon on tha Ifith day -of April,
I beg to announce m yself a can­
A.
I&gt;.
1931.
for
the
work
required
of
a
Board
ATTORNEY.
amount for each person, is $2,918.
didate for. the office of Tax Col­
Witness my official slanaturs sad
Central Shop and Mill Work
1 sh to ' announce that I shall lector of Seminolo County, subject member, and if re-elected I prom­ All this, o f course, means nothing. main {oada running north and aouth ■eat this the 7th day of March. A.
and cast and west will be sixtean l&gt;. 1131.
candidate for the office of to the decision o f the Democratic ise the same conscientious and con­
Sanford Sign Shop
Contractor and Builder
f HKAI.)
k. a . noruuASK
|y Prosecuting Attorney, aub- Primary to be held Juno 3rd, 1924.' structive service as has been rend­ Three hundred and twenty billions fret wide.
Clerk Circuit Coart
.
APPROPRIATE
ered
in
my
many
years
of
service.
is
only
n
fraction
o
f
the
nations!
the endorsement of tho ______________R. C. M AXW ELL.^
ftemlnle County. Florida.
517 Commercial Strati
LETTERING
y
Oy A. M. Weeks, p. C.
CHAS. F. HARRISON,
eratie tutors at the June 3rd,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Geneva. Florida.
For
All
Classes
of
Work
1 hereby announce my candidacy
'^GEORGE C. HERRING. *
107 North Sanford Ave.
for the office o f County Commis­ FOinCOUNTY COMMISSIONER
0 . C. Bryant, W ag
I hereby announce my candidacy
rOR COUNTY JUPGB
sioner from district number two
■reby announce myself as a o f Seminole county, subject to .the for re-election to the office of
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
TO BKKK FEDERAL AID.
late for the office of County action of tho Democratic prim ary. ^ ‘ unty Commissioner from Dis!
ner,
Fla.,
will
sell
at
■
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,
.
w
'It
lb
nlimhits
V
aiih
of
__l_
of Seminolo County, subject, June 3, 1924.
Works
tt it number four of Seminole i
MOORE HAVEN, Apr. 2.—The
Democratic primary, Juno 3, j *__________ JOHN ME1SCH.
County, subject to the action of j
Gulf,
Okeechobee
and
Atlantic
Carolina,-Florida filli- Waterway Association, recently -If It's Metal we ean weld U."
I pledge faithful service
the Democrat primary June 3, 1924.
FOR SHERIFF
&gt;you nominate me.
B.
F.
WHEELER.
1
SANFORD, FLORIDA
To the Voters of Seminole County:
organized here, by repreaentptivea
J. G. SHARON.
FOR STATE ATTORNEY.
,_
I hereby announce myself a caning Station, gas at 2 from several place* in thia sec­
I hereby announce my candi|COUNTY COMMISSIONER didate for .Sheriff of Seminole
tion o f the state, will reek governcby announce my candidacy County subject to the action of the dney for the office o f State Attor­
AND
SUPPUE3
cents
above
cost
theim
#nt aid d*v#,?P.lnig a wutcr-election to the office of Domocratlc primary to be held on ney for the Seventh Judicial Cir­
i way across South Florida via the
STEWART The Florkl i
N FORD,FLA.
commissioner of District June 3rd. If I am elected I pledge cuit of Florida, subject to the Dcm- i rOOTorflRST
Caloosahatchee River, Lake Okee­
Flowers
For All
Seminole county, subject to myself to fulfill the duties of this ocratic Primary to be held June 3,
chobee and tho St. Lucie canal
year around.
'
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Membera Florists Telegrafk
1924.
tion o f the voters on June 3rd. office to the best o f my ability.
and Inlet.
E. E: BRADY.
a W. ENTZMINGER.
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I hereby nnt}ounco myactf •.can­
didate for reelcctlon to the offlcb
o f sheriff o f Seminole county aubjeet to thn action of tho Demo­
cratic primary to be held oh June
3. If elected for another term I
pledge co fulfill the duties of,the
office in tho same efficient manner
that I have conducted it in the
past.
C. M. HAND.
FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC I I-STRUCTION
1 I hereby announce My candidacy
for re-election as member of the
Board of Public Instruction for
Seminole County, Florida, repre­
senting school district No. 2 of
Seminole County, subject to the
Democratic primary to be hold on
June 3rd, 1924.
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e word* are .few but •4rho
in tho flight around the world
a every word count, one who
was postponed today until to­
! s language to make clear his
morrow on account of adverse
, not to conceal them. A paweather reports received along
and statesman. Calvin Coolthe route. Thq worst storm In
J ' ■&gt;
next president of
years is raging In Sitka it is re.
United States."
Senator Heflin Charges In ported. Towns along the route
Aa to Senate
Senate Committee Probing report heavy rainfall with low­
X-JL.
- r°. diyu.ising the accomplish;*t4 i )
Alleged
Fraud in Texas ering clouds.
■qent* of the present and 67th conI/Ond Deals that Creager,
Warden of Atlanta
grease*, Mr. Longworth made this
reference to the senate: •
Republican Committeeman
jtentiary Called to Stand
’ “ I do not want to be construed
Used “ Influence” To Stop
Senator Wheeler to
as criticising the United States
Trials o f Land Companies.
fy
About Narcotic
nate a* a legislative body. It
a great legislative body when
•cutions, Marking DrfR ) The A u w liI r A P r r u )
condescends
to legislate. I think
lure by Committee Into
WASHINGTON.* April 4. —
time has come when that great
Fields-W IU GO to Ohio
y cease scavenging and get Charges were hurled Thursday in
vA t ( i
■ y. &lt; ;
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the senate committee investigat­ I
down to legislate.
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Chairman Smoot o f Finance Com* Deteclivea Leave for Chicago With
‘‘Some of us are becoming, very ing alleged land frauds in the
Arguments
are
Iloth for and
lower
Rio
Grand*
valley
of
Tex­
mittee
Saya
Some
of
Special
TYn GTOn T Apt! 4—
t|r«i, and I think the country Is
„ neT Warrants Issued for
Against Proposed Enforcement
as
that
"influence’’
was
used
by
Appropriation Bills Moat be
OR
tired
of
the
mass
of
vitubnate committed Wivest­
Four Men Indicted by Grsnd
of Section 28 of Merchant
Considered With Tax
tion and slush designed to R. B. Creager, Republican nation­
Jury.
•
. the ofllcial acta of
*•
Cat.
Marine Act.
the'reputations of honest al committeeman from Texas, to
halt tiials of land companies in
M. Daiifcherty, -reached
n,
with
reflections
upon
the
ffce
A»i«»taiMl
F
r
m
(Hr jr b » .taaoctatrd Trrsa) .
Rt TS* A u m Ii I pS Prera)
d as well as upon the living which he was interested. *
lay in several new diNEW YORK, Apr. 4.-D etecWASHINGTON. Apr. 4^WASHINGTON, Apr. 4.—En­
Senator Heflin, Demo&lt;fr»t&lt;'Alaich
crowd
the
pages
of
the
conTho produce exchange sale* ■tives left for Chicago Thursda
a. Having failed to In­
committee , prosecutor,, forcement of section 28 of the
■asionnl record and prevent the bama,
tax waa cut in half today by
night with bench warrants in
al S. Daugherty, brothmade
the
charges after the read­ merchant marine act, which would
nsaction of the business which
the senate finance committee
search of four men against whom
ing into the record o f a letter from provide for preferential railroad
10 former attorney gene
country
demand*
and
haa
tho
to conform to action taken by
rates on products carried
fight to demand shall be speedily Mr. Creagor to Attorney General freight
come here with the
the houae in framing the rev- • s grand jury Thunday returned
in American vessels, was both op­
Daugherty
dated
Nov.
14,
1921,
transacted.’'
•
.hi,.y indictment, f . r ' buck.,In,
nue bill... A tax of two ante
and advocated -before the
of bis Ohio bank, the
" l do not.know what place Pres­ in which the former asked that posed
on each $100 aale was previhouse merchant marine committee
orders of the New York stock exittee decided to make a
^
,
“
etlon
■R*inst
the
companies
be
ident
'Harding
will
eventually
oceaaly ordered continued.
ay........... ................................
change firm of E. W. Wagner and
yr’ - ’be-said:— ” Hhrt*la*a&gt;l**t-P*,wit&gt;t8 * —eowd-iwvesti-Q h k iie n fQ r c Q iijL J b z
as*-.
Endorse
Newton Resolution.
gutlon
by
the
poatofilce
depn
Company,
which
closed
its
offices
tlaM
w*s
all
too
short
for
the
vast
WASHINGTON, A pr 4—An­
that the bank’s books
Representatives of shipping in­
task imposed upon him. But he rnent.
nouncement Thursday by Chair­ in 41 cities In December. 1921, and
jwn open to it. The man Smoot of the senate finance
There was also rcaif into the terests endorsed n resolution in­
will merit the thanks of his coun­
failed for $10,000,000.
'
the trip haa not been committee that some of the spec­ The bench warrants named Emil
trymen and all posterity, if for record Thursday on tho first in­ troduced In Che haute Thursday
nothing else, for his indomitable vestigation made by" Postal In­ by Representative . Nawton, Re­
ial appropriation bills pending be­
W. Wagner, directing head of the
determination
and successful e f­ spector J. M. Donaldson nt Kan­ publican, Minnesota, to defer en­
fore
congress
would
have
to
be
a the coin­
Secretary
forts,
advised
and nlded by one ins City, Mo., dated Muy 11, 1921. forcement of the section to July
firm;
Frank
W.
Donaldson,
man­
considered
in
connection
with
tax
batch bf
of
the
greatest
secretaries of the In which he asserted the “ land 1, 1925, instead of May 20, 1924,
service record* bearing redaction dealt a severe blow to ager of Its main office at Chicago;
treasury
we
have
ever had, in companies” have “ Intimate-J that as ordered by the Interstate com­
of the feihire to pros- tho chances of retention of tome Charles A. Johnson, manager of
elminatlng
extravagance
and waste the postofllce inspector could get merce commission. Commission­
of
the
tax
cuts
made
by
the
bouse
wartims frauds. Tha
iU New York branches, and Ernest
and
reducing
government
expend!- nowhere with the investigation, er Thompson of the shiping board
In
the
revenue
bill.
Its wera examined in exoTlenjens, the conceun’s chief fi­
as R. B. Creager would be ap- opposed the resolution and also
tnrea
to
the
bone."
Bills calling for aggregate ap­ nancial adviser.
|session and the secretary’s
inted minister to Mexico mid the bill previously introduced by
propriations
of
“almost
$8,000,­
appearance for question
Was Big Brokerage Firm.
at the influence would outweigh Mr. Newton, which would make
000,000
are
pending”
and
some
proposed.
Before its failure, E. W. Wag­
enforcement by the commission
any facta produced."
Wheeler, prosecutor In have been passed by either house ner and Company was one of the
Issuance of a subpoena for of the section optional instead of
ury then called to the or senate. These appropriations most active brokerage firms in
John W. H. Crim, former assist-' mandatory.
E. Dyebe, now Oklahoma would be in addition to the expend­ America. It hadf membership In
ant attorney general and now
Opponents of the section de­
tlon agent, and formed itures estimated by tha budget bu­ the new York stock exchange, the
special prosecutor in the veter­ clared enforcement would dis­
of the Atlanta penltTi- reau pn which the aurplus of $395,­ New York cotton exchange and the
ans' bureau cases, was requested criminate in favor of some ports
teatified about tho per­ 000,000 available for tax reduction Chicago board of trade.
by George A. Hill, Creager’* coun­ at the expense of others as the
in
the
next
fiscal
year
was
estimat­
secutions. Among other
With a main office In Chicago,
sel, after James R. Page, Kan­ ■hipping board did not have suf­
B r The A m m Ii Ih Pr»u&gt;• .
The
Sanford
Credit
Association
ed
by
the
treasury.
•aid he hadTkcpt after”
and two branches In New York,
sas .City attorney, who Is assist­ ficient tonnage to handle export­
U&amp;ANg,
Apr.
X
Mr. Smoot is preparing a list of It operated In 30 other large cities. Nickels, 23-year-old Aubrey Lee. has been formed and will be open ing Senator Heflin in the investi­
Votaw, superintendent of
produce.
Commissioner
......i
Youth who fo* businesa within a few day* gation, read into the record a able
in the justice department probable extra expenditures which Its private wire system was noted.
Thompson contended that the
p5onJ.the
^w^rlc
chair
I
gcqording
to
an
announcemsnt
he
thinks
wllL
have
to
be
taken
»rly a year trying to get him
Two years before the house failed when mo riorum suprem
from Mr. Crim to Chief board did have sufltetent tonnage
Florida supreme court nuSo Friday by A. E» Dkkson, the telegram
jMftnta to stop the drug care of by the revenue bill now un­ it distributed among its employes grantedthe
Postofllce Lnspecfcr Kush
to handle consignments to ports
him
a
new
trial
a
tier of the association,
der consideration.
In ■ this h $300,000 in Christmas bonuses.
Simmons, dated Biarch 1. 1923. that would Uk affected by the com­
imr. Dickson is from- Orlando concerning the
nkjioldle:
soldier • T£a • Indictments charge that state board 6f pardons n«d roI h'd f f i ,r i s to9‘ .DlS : would Include, he said, the
alleged land mission's order.
.
.
bonus biU, which it la estimated heads of the firm swindled its cus­ niaed to commute his sentence on where for four years he has sue- frauds. Mr. Simmon* again re­
a
charge
of
criminal
assault.
Will
Mr.
Thompson
said
(Postponing
cess fully operated ' tho Orlando
Daugherty Committee wUJ coat a maximum of $136,000,- tomers by trading against them
on arraigned once more in Volusia Credit Axosciation. Prior to .that maine d on the stand throughout enforcement aa advocated^ ship­
the first year o f oparation. through a system of 12 “house county
•Thursday ut
tha session Thursday.
at
tha
spring
term,of
cirping■ Interests, pending an Inves­
QmeN
Mr. Dickson bail a long ex­
'
and conclud- Mr. Smoot has said there ware accounts.’'
'Tlease get word to inspectors tigation of the affect the section
SjR
“®urt
which
convenes
here
perience
in.this
line
of
work
while
Colossal sums
Wby. turnim a sm re
n alleged
aliegi
to luFiwy*
nqmectcd with R, J. Dunn A Com­ who worked up Stewurt fraud might have.gne commerce, would
v» passed tblouirh t hAid me*
a new trial" pany: Ha* located in Orlando about ense," thu telegram from Mr. not be aalW)tetaf$4'' '
bonus bill.
'
- ■ counts. Investigators
to f tho dls- ; Nickels*
atlgatora foTthi
was one of tha tiiost spectacular aix years ago and later saw the f!m shift, “ that I realize the high
F o rc* . Reduction.
Reductions In the tax biQ alrea­ triot and f&lt;
to. departmental
'edaral attorney were re- ever
staged In Florida.. Thousand* needs of a credit association for character of work the/ did in
1* wo don’t get the benefit of
dy agreed to by the finance com­ ported to have told tho grand jury
p aW cases.
this fight and 1 will give tho same section 28, Mr. . Thompson said,
mittee Include $222,900,000 In the that In two ycara
&lt;rf delving or persons, convinced that he had the merchants of that cit.
sort of support l gave them In before the new fiscal year.there
received a fair deal in that it
With the aid and ico-opcrltion of other cases. A lot of vicious poll. will
summons was *&amp;UlSj,bto Incomb tar rates in accordance through as many of the firm’* rec­ not
be a forced reduction h
F. Lane, a «slth the Mellon plan; $33,000,000 ord* as they could find they were wre * 110* 01! he was forced to en­ Orlando merchants,vshe\«rrganized Ucians are pretty sore today and
ter
a
plea
of
guilty
to
the
charge
station
of American'flag ship«.” P
the association there with about 50 they need some threshing that
.le^ th« »n »y air ser­ In theatr# admission taxes, and unable even to estimate the extent
George H. Ingalls, vice-presi­
I said he had been ordor- about $85,000,000 in reductions on of IU transacti&amp;ns. One house ac­ gainst him through fear of mob members. Todav it has a member­ was given the others.”
dent o f thu New York Central
count .alone, was “ short” $20,000.­ lolnce. entered protest against ship pf nearly 300 and haa a gross
. or two ago “ to stay earned Incomes.
the order of the court being car­ income of approximately $1,800
Mr. Hill said he wanted Mr. railroad, testifying as an individ­
The total reductions estimated to 000 at one time, they testified.
pm the committee” and
ual, declared operation of the sec­
ried out and the young man piade
4 been dismiss'd from tho have been made by the bill aa pass­
Valuable Records Gone.
month. So successful haa. been Crim called before the committee tion a provisions would tend to
because the latter had told nim
P*y. the ®*tcemo penalty of his
ed by the houae were $440,270,000.
Authorities declared that ncorda
efforts
there
that
he
has
in
his
The committee again took up most valuable to the prosecution alleged crime without trial by possession many letters of a com­ ho would testify that the tele­ divert much freight over Canadian
Velandt “ Bzplalns.”
consideration
of the other rate were missing.
Detectives who Jury. On three separate occasions, plimentary nature, from all of the gram referred to the Stewart railroada even if adequate Ameriorder to Lane “to stay
no was saved fro
mthe noose
case and not to the companies can tonnage were available,
from the committee,” Vol- schedules in tha house bill Thurs­ went to Chicago to investigate re- through force of these protests, and leading business men.
said un exporter would
with which Mr. Creager was
rU that some of the firm’s
He
stated
Friday
that
he
has
inued, was issued be- day after concluding the hearings
port, even if rates were the same,
the order from the supreme court
nccted, and further that
Igers
had
been
destroyed,
return*
of
Secretary
Mellon,
who
opposed
long had the idea that Sanfurd Creager had not atempted t
he sir service wished to
directing
a
new
trial
was
secured
where he was not compelled to use
TAXsr ®d, •**y,n.fr the records had been
■hould have a similar organisation influence with him in coni
preparations o f 'claims the iner anheetiscehi
only American ships.
only
after
every
remaining
re­
'the Standard Aircraft tho increase in the estate tax vot­ sold for junk and transformed into course had been. exhausted. At­ and with that purpose in view, he with any land company pro:
William C. Dufour, representing
■tlon. and the WMys-Ov- ed by tho house. This Increase, It paper pulp.
Independent fruit interests, said
torney J. H. Bunch, of Jacksonville, came to this city the.first part of tions.
Thehe
were
30
was
estimated,
woul$l
raise
$12,■
„
complainants
pany, that these might
who represented Nickels in the this week and thus far has receiv­
In . his telegram to Attorney the shipping board did not have
, . -£. *he department of Jus- OOOjOOO additional revenue annual­ against heads of the bankrupt appeal, based his pica on tho ex­ e d a splendid reception. At the
General
Daugherty, Mr. Creager sufficient tonnage nor the kind of
brokerage— men end women In all
ly.
pr further aetion.
weekly luncheon of the Chamber
walks of life—a patent lawyer, the traordinary motion that the de­ of Commerce Ftslay, Mr. Dickson recalled “conversations I had \rith vessels needed for ail commerej.
Continued
on
page
8.
fh not In possession of
president of an ice company, a fendant had been forced to testify and his associate, D. M. Sherwood, ou over attacks being made on
Lane described his
ind companies’’ and said he had
theatrical producer, a brother of while under fear of death.
rtstigationa and racomThere is every reason to be­ were present to present their “ fully explained situation” to
an assistant district attorney, a
proposition
to
the
merchants
and
touchlng the StandHr. Crin\ while in Washington a
motion picture actress, a jeweler lieve that Attorney Bunch Will basiness men.
Company, tha Un­
month before. -He asked that,
and several of the Wagned firm’s seek a change of venue when
Within
a
few
days
as
soon
as
an
Corporation and the
court convenes here next week. In
pending action at Kansas City,
own employes.
office can be secured and equipped,
B o«h
Magneto CornThe Armours in Chicago and the event that he attempts thla tic association will be ready to Mo., against the two companies in
had war contracts.
Charlie Chaplain were said to have move, it is evident that he will be begin business, Mr. Dickson stat­ which he was interested -the Ala­
Standard Company,
been customers of the bankrupts. opposed strongly by 8tate Attorney ed. Mr. Sherwood, who baa been mo Land and Sugar Company and
Floyd Washburn, said to •have
(H r The A h m I*I«4 P r m )
George A. DeCottes, who prose­
by Mitsui and ComC. H. Swalolw Land Company— been engaged in the selling of in­
cuted Nickels at the time of his associated with Mr. Dicluon in the be delayed until Postofllco In­ toxicating liquors In this city for
Nsw York subsidiary, of / WASHINGTON. Apr. 4.— Rep­
conviction, and later attempted to work at Orlando, will have charge spector Williamson had submitted some time but who, because of hia
*• banking firm. Lane resentative John W. ’ Langley,
block every effort made to aave of th* Sanford Association under a report on an Investigation he ■rttoJneaa, has been able to elude
government should hava Republican, Kentucky, entered a
the vouth from paying tho death the supervision of the latter.
repayment of about $2r plea of not guilty when he waa
Was making.
The telegram said
(Dr The AuM-latrA Preset
, A feature of the association’s the postmaster general had di­ police capture, was arrested in a
.
...j’fiTpm the American Bosch arraigned In the District of Col­
A hous* comipitteo began hear- penalty.
work is tha issuance daily of a bul- rected the investigation by Wil­ raid made by. tha local police
Company ha had recom- umbia supremo court today on inga on the advlsablilty of
Utln.ln
which is given a complete liamson at Creager’s request, and • I w t W j e r dark Thursday night
conspiracy
charges
In
connection
EQUALITY RIGHT
repayment of $450,000,
amanding section 38 of the mer­
k0&lt; F°lle« Williams accomresume of the day’s businesa show- that h(s report would “ give these
n the Lincoln corporation wi$h alleged liquor withdrawal of chant marine act.
tt®***1 bJ Officers Tomlinson and
/R
f
Tfce
Associate*
Press)
permits and asked the court for
lag
everything
that
haa
been
put
companies
full
and
clean
bill
of
Secretary Mellon concluded his
walker had gone to a negro house
an early trial.
PARIS, Apr. 4— Premier Poin­ on record both kt the court house health.” ........
•
testimony on taxes in a threebefore dark to search for whiskey.
care
and
Ambauador
Herrick
for­
snd
city
offices.
This
will
include
Weeks was neither
__
Upon request of Mr. Langley’s hour session of the senate finance
More Claim Wera Defrauded.
They remained in the house for
mally signed today the Syren man (every matter of record. Not only
nment service norr a fouiwel, the court allowed 30 day a committee.
More letera were read into the time endeavoring to find whiskey
data
assuring
Americans
an
equal­
that
but
every
check
that
has
been
of the firm when the id which the defense might en­
President
Coolidge
confer­
but were unsuccessful. -Tfliy
record Thursday from persons K,“
(Continued on page 8)
took place, Senator ter a demurrer, but tha attorneys red with hia advisory committee ity right in Syria and Lebanon.
who complained they had been de­
* * house
l»ucan, New Hamp- said they did not expect to take on co-ordination of rail and wa­
frauded in land sales, after Mr. when Washburn with two gallon
•d during the ex- advantage o f this privilege. “ We ter transportation.
Page and Mr. Hill had complain­ Jugs of moonshine in his possession
The American Bosch umnt a trial at the earliest possi­ _ Dr- Elwood Mead, of Berkeley,
ed their examination o f postofllce wwked into the house.
. * • * » Lane'.said, ble moment,” Langley said. “ We Calif., waa apointed by Secretary
department fUaa, at tha direction „ „ ” "hen ha did hf was told he was
after the reor- want to go to the mat with them Work commissioner of th# bureau
of the remittee, from which Alee nJ^*r
Washburn then put
nm the government, in this case.”
of reclamation,
the leters were taken. The validcfctef
w
m
tfght
to r* * i&lt;t
The
house
committee
authorizrecords could be
Tha senate committee investi­
* of the letters was atacked by O def Williams was
tha recipient
A big political rally in which It for this purpose. Those selected
. .“ Y .war materials ed to investigate charges against gating alleged Texas land frauds
-. Hill, who self “ over TO per of a blow over hU mouth and dur­
delivered to the govern- Hr. Langley and Representative resumed it* hearings and received Is planned to have not only candi­ wore. Neade Fox. C. L. Britt, H. cent of them were not sent upon ing the scuffle, one of the jugs was
Zihlman, Republican, )Maryland, a batch of documentary evidence. dates for the county oifleee’ to
initiative of the purchaser.”
broken, the contents flying to all
examination on
as to the Stand continued iU
Representations wage made lo speak but those seeking state of­ C. Maxwell, Georfe McRory and
Inspector Donaldson's report parts of the room.
Howard
Overlin.
Thursday of witnaaaaa who are the state department by two for­ fices, especially the candidates for
dealt pt length with the motnoids
In municipal court this morning
said to nave made statements In­ eign governments against invok­ governor, will be held in Sanford
Arrangements are being made of land operators in the region, JjMhhurn wss fined $200 and coati
volving Zihlman, Edward Robln- ing section 28 o f the merchant on Saturday,.Apr. 28, according to
entertainment of tho dele­ which, he said, “ victimised” pur­ by Judge Sharon upon his plaa af
an announcement made Friday at
marine act
te the dentists’ convention chasers.
mber of Commerce tunchCommluioner Each o f the Iiv “ •
held here Apr. 18-19. Tho
teretate Commerce Commission ..
**" c R- J- Holly, chairman of
7 Stated that tho Chamthe Seminole County- Democratic r r fl«» Conunerce will have the Britt Realty Company
Executive Committee.
Ihj gue*te i t s luach- Handles Mail contract teste. LucIwiBelU^y charged
According to Mr. Holly th*
Other
for the enfair will be held throughout
tists are beThe office o f tha Britt Realty
sn- day, the present, plana calling
- 1 . 11■•
- , ».*•,
by the Tourist
Company
the county candidates to ip
&gt;. it was fur- now as
Reported
during tha morning and the
i Altis firm
candidates in the aftanfoon.
&gt;o f Daytona and A. E.
ren°trart
fop,
2
6
A
s
1
0
B
i
s
l
On Rocks
stated that h# had bean In comiqu*
4 called on for talks, envelopes to that
nice tlon with moat of tho latter
outlined his plan to of New Orleans, tl
candidates and all arc very de­
z ffv
lycrgl days
sirous o f coming to Sanford.
ed schooner,
In making his announ
out
Ih* •
tewo^Jsf
Mr. Holl^ urgcd that tha
- . one o)j celebration In
n of
fond Mid urged that local mere!
tha ~ I M
father .and offer aale*
ed the ship
ice that
bargains and other i
’ * m e to the large
that
i,
f residents who which Is.

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81 E DANGER TO FOUR INDICTED
ION OF FOR BUCKETING
STOCK ORDERS

PHILADELPHIA Jp*. 4 3 f t
C praise for PriMidtnt C'ooIIilffT
and the Repuhlknn party and
nation bf
of the Democts ,:K
destination
rcaentative Longworth,
Ijcan leader Jn the house o f:
•nntativeaL deecjared In ar
“ TTe Thurso*.y night
I ____
_
__
M ora
(publican wmen of Pennsylvania
felt certain a “calm perusal and
Ighing of the record of the Refcblican party during this ndmlnition will prove its. title to ati­
. r lease of power."
^Although **» good many Repubtns are worrying eboat. the
mce* of defeat in the rext elecifcP*" M,r* Longworth said he was
not losing any sleep over it" and
added:
i
i • . I’aet Performance*.
Judged by its conduct in thd
{*Ml few years it seems to me that
the title of the Democratic party
Uf its emblem, the Rooster, so'far
noble than, the eagle it Mast
“ dowed with courage and the love
fair play, is decidedly shaky. It
i been standing for obstru
traction and disturbance,
it has been revelling in abuse,
mny and'slander or the ddaa
S i m h ."
then those of the party it his been
'**' * ’
rue._____
plllhg emblem Tor the IDemocracy
In the next campaign would be the
buzzard.”
tribute to President
Coolidge, Mr. Longworth declared
he already had proved himself a
one.."
‘‘He represents the type of man
that the country most needs in the
highest office in Its gift in times
like thl
man of Absolute honeety, both mental and moral, a man

NICKELS W I L L
BE UP FOR NEW
TRIAL TUESDAY

ENFORCEMENT OF
SECTION MARINE
ACT IS DEBATED

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ORMED H E R E
RLANDO M AN

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Langley Has Plea
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Arraigned in Court

Bootlegger Caught
After BeinL
.
.By Police for Year

Washington News

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Democratic Executive Committee Is
- Planning Political M eeting&amp;pril 26

K

ssi?

CoL Houston Telii G ly
mi.ssioners Will Sell Entire
Plant ot Nothing At All—
- Meeting bf Two Partlen
Thursday Nlitht ftamllH Ih
No Agreement Fbr City To
Take Over Part Of Plant,
. At a meeting of the City Qor
misslonera with represcntaileei
represcntatlvi
of the Southern Utilities Compony Thursday night at the city
offices, Colonel Houston, of Palatka, representing the company, de­
clared that if tna city didn’t want
to purchase the local plant and
equipment outright, ‘Jrat it was
not for sale. He, however, modi­
fied his offer a few minute* later
by saying that it would consider
an offer for the entire system ex­
clusive of The pumps and ma­
chines.
The meeting waa called for the
irimary purpose of aseertelnini
iuat wha^ part the com;
view of the ■ e that
now making plans
own •lent. Colonel Houston
W. B. Crawford of Orlando,
torney for the Southern Ut
and H. R. Roscbro, local' i
wera .present, representing
utilities corporation, and tna
commissioners with City Attot.
George A . DeCottes and (SL
Manager W. B. William* were at
the meeting
representing tha
city.
/
Mayor Lake opened tho mc*tA
ng by stating the pnrpose as be­
ing one for
the two parties to
mtet to discuss the possible acuisition by the city of a part of
!&gt;e company’; plant here. He nak­
ed Colonel Houston for an offer
on the local plant and system and
the latter replied that be was not
here to make a proposition, Ini*
was here only to answer ques­
tions
_____ ___
. The mayor
. - t h e n stated
that ia
view of the
tha ffact
i ^ that tha city te
now :maktaf arrangements
...
•to
•,Tv&gt;3
construct its own,, water
,
w&lt;
I
plant, and jorstem and In _
(iftgL
the fact that tt might be po
that a part o f .the com
equipment could bb used,
^ Ml
called the meeting to give
Southern U ---—
'

a

city comm
_
was only a matter o f f,
ing.
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H# than stated :. that. ______ _
would undar- -no ctrcumstaneae
consider buylnr the present
outright but that ll wouk
to purchase those particular ,
of tho equipment which ron

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the commission would like to
would run to about $20,000,
nsked Mr. Houston what '
be his answer to an offer for
particular part of tha equipn
and the latter repulied that (I
was not for sale.
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statement that Sanford might
buy the equipment, with the..ex­
ception of the pump* and engines,
but heigsve no definite figures.
Mr■teted that the
could not listen to the offer
both parties agreed that as far as
that part of the controversy wag
concerned, It was ended.
Colonel Houston waa then
ed whether his company, in
o f the fact that builJlng on
municipal plant woaid begin i
would male any arrangement
eztond its water system or
other needed ' improve:
the answer was negative.
Colonel Houston waa then
ed whather hie cdn.pony
*•11 its local gag plan: or,«
plant. HU reply was that
as plant waa for sale, but U
e would put no prlee on It
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w
suggested
thati i f the city wqi
ike to purchase it thaiTthe pi
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cite has tried to do th
the
ing by the Southern
Company in offering to
for n part of ltd
Ite _____
plant
since Colons!
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»ion that It will not sen
way that U desired, then Un.
nothing else to do hut for
ford to go ahead end re
own ptent throughout.

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5 L A N E T E S T IF IE S
j! IN .D A U G H E R T Y
5 IN V E S T IG A T IO N

ny II. M. DOUGLAS

Artie Jones W anted
Bootlegging Charge

Landslide in

(Continued from page 1.)
dr&gt;'.'secret- service, and fer ln&gt;
; ‘ bufRcii lit a11"wanted in the " sal■ viigc o f .materials und. tools.
Weeks and Hayden Corresponded.
. * Charles Hayden, and Secretary
, Weeks exchanged several letters,
Sraif sqVl, tn otic .'of \vhf:h Mr.
Week* agreed to ox* the depart­
ment of justice • fr* ^ te'»norsrv
delay in the Wrig^t-Martin case.
From that time, u» nuuou, uiu u.partment "switched the caac from
k ntomey to attorney ” nnd waited
J until •‘wUnts.-ca were T^aV.erod
1 nnd men were out of the aorvice,”
I although representatives of the
I eepaiin nt tuul promised to bring
|:the case to trial "v;ithin three
I -weeks” after tho failure of the
f hourc impeachment proecedintgs
l ■against iir. Daugherty.
Reverting to charges he preI ; viously has made concerning the
" Standard Aircraft Corjwrationi
|which v.as owned liy Mitxui atui
^ |Coninany of Jupan, Scutle a^serti rd that former Attorney General
" .t.coig" \v. Wlckersharn, attornoy
’ ' for the Mitsui Company, exersisI ' id "unduu influence" v.Ith.thc dcu partment of justice, tti the ltti„ gntlun. An "overpayment’’ to
. ! *he standard nirernit corporation
_ hr also eaid, hr.d escape;! prosacation.
o
The witness pul into the record
0 a report from Cnptaln Luke Mcr |Nurrtee, former head of the Navy
Photo shows seaport of Amalfi, ubout 25 miles southeast of Na­
it Intelligence Service, which said
K that through MUhui ownership of
li the aircraft company, Japanese ples, Italy, where a landslide killed several score of persons, according
* had been uhle to obtain Ameri- , to cable reports.
r can. aircraft plana and gnin valui. able knowledge tn the tnanufac. ture of military aircraft,
ir
The committee tomorrow plans
1to inquire further into allegations
i that Oklahoma Indian iund frauds
~ , had—failed -of- prosecutio n by the
department of justice.

P A W im i 4 omen are tho most
9 . beautiful
women
In ' th«•roHd^-ao runs
the
fable. *’ For
m y part I know
that American
women are n6t l r « beautiful. They
seeai' leeo beautiful when they do
not drtM to their type.
J
W h y a re our dark
American
’. beauties ashamed of tb a lf smooth
dusky skin and
their
gleaming
black ryes, and straight btsrk
b a l r f - I long fo r a return to the
pge of tbc pillory when 1 see one
p f tbesr rare and lovely cnotuiva
pained try her lack of sartorial Imlla
agination.
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■ flufii 1 and dull!
Chocks mottled with pink powdor
that only serves to maitu her look,
untidy.
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Jf you are the Spanish type, re’ nice, and make tho best of It— a
beat that is superlative.

Shall I start at the hair or the
hoolsT
T h e hccia which should
sh ea rs bo high and attractive. The
hem which should t&gt;&lt;* always ir&lt; ta­
bling 'w it h
a desire t o t dancn.
Tbs
gow n — decided
In
tone.
Whether it U red oml black, or
yotlow, o r green, or black nnd

e m H iE W ^ P A R A G R A P H S
“ T ruthful Liar” Very
A b ly Presented By
The N orton Company

,n. THURSDAY. APHil. 3 1924

THIS W EEK IN
SANFORD

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GOLF

ST. PETERSBURG, Apr. 3—The
local Y. M. C. A. is planning a new
1250,000 building, with a “ g j m,"
dub rooms, ofTlces.pnd other feat*
urea. In addition to the city quar­
ters plans
plans are
are bein6ynade
also
for f arItl property
wrra
or.rrg ynaue a
so lor
.
improvements
on the
camp site
doj . cksonvlila-thra-ia
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n - A.
a W.
u.- Anderson, con­. " ■va*uuvuie inree*lR
nated by
courses, the ftrxi
sisting of 100 acres.. It js located
opened for ptiblif
on Lake Mound, north of Tarpon
figured by the ci
Springs, and it Is planned to make
It one of tbp finest Y. M. C. A.
r.imn.i in the state, officials of'the
local organisation say.
STETSON MEETS HOOS1BRS

DELANO. Apr. 1 ! —The Stetson
University baseball team will play
a two-game r,cries here Tuesday
and Wednesday with the Univer­
sity of Havana team. The Cubans
have a strong team this year, ac­
of the house.
cording to advance reports, and
close contests are looked for.
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On Thursday the Hatters play
the Indaiannpolis (American As­
monied German /c'.iooner, out o f ! »r-ciatlon) team. “ P u ."" Allen,
...
Hremen, is. nt Stakes landing, up formerly baseball coach here, is
tho rlvpr hero, taking on 500 cords Plsrlng" centerfleld for the Hoosoi tv'iito bay, which wil| be car- iera tWa yeat.
rird bock to Germany for use In
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titanu-dctu ring a. -uperior quality
TRAPSHOOTING EVENTS,
of paper pulp. This is the fin t }
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.‘ hirment o f a series that will b o '. yttCOA. April 3.—Plahs are
mode from Palc.La to Germany. [ bc,n~ miu,e here
entertain
The trip* will be made ns fro- .*]P°rtXingn from every section of
qucntly a* conditions permit, It i1*^.
nr® cgpcctcd to
is staled.
(gather herp for the onnqar state
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trapshooting over.;* to decide thb
MEETING AT WINTER PARK
champlorAhlp..
8evcn
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1hundred fifty dollars of cash addWINTER PARK. Apr. 3.—Tho ^ monfy
an additional J100
Ll Johns River ’ Confrfence tlf I*n sterling ’ silver trophies, three
'tu Mcthodlsf Episcopal Church IK011* A- T- A* medals and an A. T.
will bo held hero April 9-14, with I A. life rnomberrhip will be tha
about 100 ministers and their pri,es for the best work with a
wive i expected to be present.
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for a reception to the visitors on arc *Hgi0K&gt; to enter the tournaWiJncsday evening, April 9.
ment.

COLD FACTS
That's what the rJ
Want Ada-ara—cold ftS
about things that are oh
ned for your good. tJ
are plain statements j
will help you get what j
are after in business, U
or recreation.
Read'these cold factil
qrt Aast and soon it j
ntrlko you forcibly fl

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Htfftld Wants casi
ford yog;
Get accustomed to id

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„T p rn . the cold facUo&lt;*|
Herald Wants Into goU
your pocket.
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To reach all the pm
W a n t'^ ?T h e * H e ra ll!
Ace. Phone os to iend|
it, or phone it to the Wi
Ad Department.

PHONE 148

BOUNTY COURT
HAS BUSY D A Y
ON W EDNESDAY

(Continued from page 1.)
ally, was dischirged; Laurence
Williams, charged with aggravated
assault, received a fine of f 100 and
costs or serve six months on th •
gang ami W, R. Webb, charged
with drunkenness received a lino
■cynam throughout and Its presen- . R ,„inc8s Women, 12:0U Valdez of
$5 and costs.
UMon kept the audience in nn up- Hutch
Hihv nre the names o f those
roar during the entire pcrformahcc I T.tvriilgr meeting Eastern Star, 8 drawn for jury duty: W. M. Myers,
Andrew Aulin, Jr., George Smith,
“ The Trpthful (Liar’l wal the p. &lt;ll#t Musonic Hall.
1
J. E. Partin. A. II. Stone, S. M.
story of « young man who. made
,
, Lloyd, C. E. Ward. W. W. VnnNes*,
• bet that he could tell the truth!
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foe 24 b oon . He did and thereby
Weekly luncheon Chamber of j j|, jj. j-Httishall, J. E. Tcrwilligcr
and J. B. Lawson. Others called
won 110,000 but the trouble he had .Commerce, 12:15 Valdez Hotel.
In doing ao, was the source of - Regular meeting Knights Tern hot wer«* evened bv J"dr»e House­
holder: J. T. McLain, G. F. Toxoid,
xngny amusing situations in the p|«r, 7:30 Masonic'Hall.
S. W. Penthouse and W. C. Salehtime he spoke, he made n lot o(
AT THE MILANE
Court pHEPHIHBVBPM.ndjourned Thumbfy noon i
enemies but ho won out in the end;
ST which of course, was essential as
to mrot again Saturday inurning.
' the hero bnd a particularly attract­
The case of Ernest Newman eharg-1
ive sweetheart.
ed v/ith violating the prohibition
laws, was nolle primed on at- *
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Frank Norton, nlaylng tho lead­
count of irrtulTicient evidence.
ing role again delighted his hear■ era as he has upon the two nights
The II. F. Goodrich Rubber Com­
pany
represented
by Sehelle
before. Hla cleverness us a comed­
Muines, secured ,n verdict of $ 110.­
ian and the clean productions that
15 damages against F. ]{. Black
the company has been putting on,
, are the features of the bill thnt tins
in a civil action. At tho conclusion
Of this case court adjourned. ’
been show n thus far.
Four cnscs will be tried on HatSplendid music was furnished
urdny. Of the fifteen cases tried
by the Green River Orchestra.
ho far. 11 have been convictions,
The play announced for tonight
two ncquittnls and two were nolle
!• MTh• Hired Man,” a four-act rupro,ssed. , ral comedy, said to be the funniest
. A pity put on by the company.
PROTECT
YOUR
CHILDS
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HEALTH
BIRTH FIGURES GIVEN. ,
JACKSONVILLE, April 3 . Through thoughU'essurn.i the slight
Twenty-three thousand two huncough or »«ld of n child is often ne­
/d re d twenty-one children were
glected and soon becomes serious.
b$ra lit Florida during 1023, neA.fdv/ doses of FOLEY'S HONEY
. cording to. registration figures
AND TAP. COMPOUND, at small
made public by Dr. Stewart G.
Incidentally he pulntitil
out cost, taken nl tho onnd of the
’ Thompson, director of the central
what
wnr.
eorrsidert'tf
to
be
pn
ob-&gt;
cold Would bring speedy rullef. Ilo
bureau of vital «tnt!stics. These
represented u percentage per vious relation between the r • prepared, have n bottle r.f this
M u-1,000 of 22^. Of ,;»oso registered. sentment. felt throughout Ger­ »nfr reliable cough remedy on
)*. 18,404 were white, a percentage »I many over .what it* citizens view hand, and give promptly when a
f 1X.T per 1,000 population, uiul 7,- ns nrcdlesH nlfrnnt to the nn- eoegh e. rold Is delected. Equally
v 607 were colored, a percentage i.f lion’hs senso of justicu and the r.&lt; eTrot've for oltler persons. No
levivnt of tin? pronounced nation­ opiate;!. Hold everywhere.
22J&gt; per 1,000.
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BY------ TAYLO R

A blend of in
(Irade Caffes
ssesptlonsl vsl
roksted and pi
*d by the isl
itachlnsry. bur
&lt;&gt;ur Ond Cent I
we are offerli

if*.;.i»Jv*i •»

Rcxall
Shavinj? Cream

What Is a
One-Cent Sale
It is a sale where
you buy nn Item nt tho
regular
price—then
nnothcr item o f the"
snmc kind for Ic. As
an illuHlrntion: The
•'tnntlard price of Jontecl Vanishing Cream
itl &amp;0&lt;\ You buy a jar
at thin prifu nnd Ly
paying lr more, or .Me,
you get two jars. Ev­
ery article in this sale
in a high-clutfK stand­
ard piece, of merchan­
dise, just the''same us
we sell you.every ilnv
nt regular prb c;&gt; anti
have sold you
for
years.

A New W ay of
Advertising
•This sale nun devel­
oped by the United
Drug Co. as an stivertisin;* plan. TOthcr
spend large sums of
money -in other ways
to convince you uf thu
merit of the.so goods,
they are spending it
on this sale in per-.
mlttlng us tu u ll you
u full-size packugq of
high standard merch­
andise for ic. It cost i
money to get. custom­
ers. The ■Iqhs .• taken
on this sale will be
well spent if the goods
please yuu.

T h u r s d a y , F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y
Gcorffia Rose
Talc.

Ueorpria Rose
Toilet V&amp;ater

A real Illicit •insllly
talcum • powder,
muclr
i rum c’ emilno Imported
ale. Tit.* Ken.roos quailtllrtU fr&gt; ,il attar of ro.o
In every ran a lv rs It a
wonderful
rosy
frsaiitoCe like the flower It -

self.

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A true reproduction of the
fr«*li flowers. Comes In »
lirnutlfully designed froylrd
glass hottlo. Pretty enough
for
any
dressing
table.
Hprlnklrr top.

Tkla

Ntamlard Prise

One Bottle {1.00

Jonteel Vanishing* Cream
dform Hair Nets

ran have beautiful tee1
by using Klenso.
Xtaadard
Th
Prlee
.
Sa

Cascade Linen
Out pound In a package. A good
quality of writing paper and always
Ntnadard Price

Thin Male

tad 50l

51c

CAXCAIIK L ISK S KSVRLOPHI

4 0 c E l m 4 i&lt;

1lout'le Mi nil
Md. fr ie r
Tkla Sale
tine Set

Maximum
Fountain Syringe

Peptona

. . A. .h,?,h 3 “ *R ‘ y syringe
Molded ull In une plecu
and KUursntaed for on*
year.
Standard
Tkla
fr ie r
salt

Our licit'tonic fur run
down conditions.
Kn
rlcht-e llic Mood and Ini
proves health generally

Rexall “ 93’
Hair Tonic

One
Syringe
Two
Syringes

Standard
frier

&gt;:|qjiy or ruunry. Busy
to upply. Dors not
have the hair dry.
I.ut give» It renewed
life und lustre.

fi»n n r
yL*Lo
(PO OH
Q L .L V

S tation ery and Hon
10c Carryall B
1.00 Le Clairs
75c Rsvalatlon Plaid
Htatlonary
X fer r
50c Lord Baltimore
Stationary
X far I
10c IV fit In*
Tsblat. n
« alia S _________ X far :
BOe Maximum Poclfat*
C o m b ______ ___ l f «
&lt;
,7Sc Victoria La41a#
Comb
15c Cedar Cheat Comp.

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50o Dyspepal* Tablet*

(U's&gt;

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50c Antiseptic PoW.,
. &lt; o s . --------- ---- X fas
64c nesall Kyslo. S'
ox. — .— — ._U 'X -fo s
40o Itesall Oypny Creu

Are of the same quality!
carry the same auaranteU.
sell rraularly. at
lt.04
* • « and are offered oa
this sale at Tw e f..r IX M

Pure Food Products

tea Jdnteel Cold Crean
^..... — .— L m &gt; fsr a
file Bouquet Hsmre Td
cum ............. X for U
l.r.o itouquet liamee Ton
Water. 3 ns .. X far tJ
•5c Medicated Soap
..................... l ' («r X
Sic Klcnso Tar Soap
..............—............. X fse X
Ite nesall Tbllet Soap
--------------------------- S for li
50c Alma Zada Face Psi
der — -— -------- - X fer t
tPv Polling Massage Crts
’ .......— --------------- t fee l:
1.00 Quinine Hair Tonic.
OS. ■•r-rm„.n,s^..r 8 f 9 T li
50c Coronnut Oil 8haB&gt;oi
--------------------X.fy r *
60c Cream of Almonds
wi.i.im, ■iM.iim .♦ 3 fee I
50c fVsy Hunt. I os X fee*
1.00 Harmony IJIac V m
tal ................ . . . X fee U
BOe Cocoa Butter Cold
C r e a m -------- .— . X far t

44c Flratald 3Une*0*ld«
Adhralva flu ster. 1-la
by ( y d s -------X fas 4l

Maximum Hot Water
Bottle

Acpfrla
l.oo R*:

Fenway

Whole

Cherries in

Idi lfSV . ...-------

15c ^ t b p o b a

Liquid Cream

Puretest

ZINC STEARATE

One 1 ox.
pkg. 10c

Clrsns and- whitens the
teeth. Hardens the Korn..
Ilemoves tartar, ttnrs not
scrateh the teeth. Y(

oo la a k « i

PURETKST

I e nluv.lutely
!,rm from lmpurltli* and Is
enay to take

Keep" tha skin
soft nnd beauti­
ful. Like ti fairy's
touch Is this won­
derful rroum with
Its fragrapes of
21 flowers. Knowwhiter
soft nnd
smooth.

Nats of the li In hint quality and
carefully seUcted. They nt and
lust k m * !r.
Single Mesh
ltd. fr ie r
T k l, Hnle
,
•nr ‘ .'» i

Klenzo
Dental
Creme

One Tube 25c
Two Tubes 26c

Two Bottles 51.01

Save Money
Epsom Salt

This Sale

* Toilet Goods
50c K lspso Uunld Ai

Syntoiul's Inn Vanilla Ksirnct S -tfc

The ni'W dus'ing pow­

Mrmond'a Inn Leoton Hxlract X-4lr

der for

Will

Pymoml’a Inn Cocoa. lilb - . S - X k

and

Ryrttonti's Inn llak. Choc. &gt;4 lb x-3ii

U lilie

hrnl dls|i*ir rash
will

prevent

rauHO It sheda

LET ER
RAVE l l '

It. fiemoltt-

Oranae Blurmalade. 12. oa

3-inc

Olive Oil. 1214 « * ••

2-t»e

81 r*wlurry, 15 os.
Raspberry. 16c os.
1’ure tirape. 15 os.

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U r Acpiliu
14o IWrlo ACM
11c Ilochelle Hall
tic-T incture of li
Full one.pound box
of dvlldoqa
.Whole rlp&lt;| cherries In liquid cream,
rliorolalv covered. Thcjr.talrly mell
In ybur mouth.
Xtaadard frier

One Pound 75c
This Male

l.SX.alflr Bruabea I
Ite Jentcel Wool or

wzsssAf

■LIB Shaving

Urus

J

Two Pounds 76c

Liggett’s
Highest quality, heavy fabric finixh—24 sheets of
paper, 24 envelopes, llibhoh-tlod
tlecklc border*. Whito ontl tint* 1th fxncy bhrderx.

Our standard po
i'll chocolates, inch

kind everybody Uk*«. -

Standard Price

:m«nt of high-gt
X flavoTtd with

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THE SANFORD HEFALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4,1921.

Z*A*tS RESULTS GIVEN

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Thm said Emml# .1, Unlxmli!***-!*.

of ‘ Ttix CfptllfVKt* No.
t purchaser
4*1. dated the 3rd d»&gt; of Jait*. A

When

TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 8— Out I l .1V07. hu* filed, paid fVritflcrtttr
■^a. total of 1,499 applicant* who In p f * o ffl» and lin,« mad* aWJJlcatook examinations Feb. 7-9 .Ip the llon for Tat Deed in ‘lain**. In aewith low. Halil cerltrtcite
counties throughout .the stato, only ronlance
•mbntce*
fnllowlpk
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■ixtaan iuccceded in qunlifyinjt for property situated In fleinttiotc
ftrnt trrnds tenonere’ ccrtlficatea, ty. Florida, to-wlt: \&lt;
Ilea, HU. i-.fi* L,d
.accordinc .to- figures made public
JfctCHrllXt* Rtifvrj vof
V.r.mlgiying the result? or the examina­ run
K S3 dfiiroi, 1*1
AV.-‘ 14
tions. Of tho total taking the ex­ ft., 7*.
I. dr,ir,&gt; i W,
aminations, 1,811 were white nnd S3 d.'wrei■«
min' !■
_. . ..
288 colorrd. Four hundred fiftv- *1* r re. &gt; K. TMI.CS L_ .
.seven white applicants and 187 iTti-* nrlj tan I Letriti it*#r*ti*d*ttt, the I
.ilo of th* l,ii|s(iri' nf 'n ifh .fjf* ,
noproet failed. Third grade terti- It’Ufli-.it*
fn Ilie name **f tTniniivn.
kflcatos were granted to 894 whites
Titat , Jil Kmail-*U Kn’ xmln- r I
‘and 78 negroes; second grades to jmr, Ir.irrr , f Tax •Vrillflcntc Ni
Jini,-. A
rJLI8 sthites and 24 negrros. Ccr- . If 1. d '»i-d : /::r,i ,|»y
• fil-ll Sill,l I- II " lir in ;
( ttftcatcs of other grades were I&gt;. IS‘*7
inV
Office
and
Pas
m
.'.ll*
.
'granted as follows. Primary, .22 i(l,»rt'fi*r " i s 'l'M 'l in inn?ut&gt;|dlr.tIt* ae,'
.whites, professional. 2 whites, one curflnnf* i* lilt law fit 1(1 carl If I it*
*1*-'■.* r .’ ■•*+. 'negro'; specials 112 whites, one I'mWiii'i * tin f'd11.
property KlttiiU'l In ft*niInch* t'oim.l
ty, Flnrltln, to-wit:
3li ft N&gt; nnd H hy li'V ft, i: »n*1

S. President Mon roie W ent cm r.!!te Ueefp!

royvEjiTiQN QAM.^

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' Thr .Republicans • of Seminole„
I&amp; ibty wUrfti^Win tAlVrnuWVWW.^
in th" county court house, Fiiday,
,\Jnil
at U o’clock f&gt;. in.,1
for the $irpo*e of (“lectin;: two
ddej;atcs end l&lt;&amp;i&gt; hitercates to tho
state tMtvcnllob. ar*l two dele-!
S cates nnct two alternates to the
CnnRr- isional convention, both (o
Vc held’ in Palatka; Aptil 17,,lt&gt;24,:
nnd forstidi other business as may
! pntueily copid before the assem­
bly.
i!y Order of (Committee.
fLOi SMITH,' Chairman. 1

East Half, Block 4, Tier 19.
North W est 1-4, Block 5, Tier 19.
SouUi East 1-4, Block 6, Tier 18. |
Lots in W iodrtffr8 Sub-Division on easy terms,
800 acres, riowliifr Well. Land ^oHd Body. Sub*
divided'In 5 acre lots.,An whole or in lots. Easy terms;
For Fire Insurance see u»—00 years in business,

FRANK L. W OODRUFF &amp; SON
(-hone 1? -—------------------- Office Woodruff and Watson

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i inr’i certificate In the lumn of |
OrtlOrati' No. 273. dat**d Ihn 2nd ; I’ nknown.
■day of Jtini- A. I&gt;. 1»I9. haa nl. d I Thai cmId Pmiili* ?.* I’•ntautInp,*r.
anld ci*rlin&lt;*n4i' In piv oftln* nnd Purchaser nf Tex iVrllflrnt** X’n.
ha* made nppltcallnn fur Tux I3i*.d
dated the 7th die ,,f .iur.&lt;*. A
' to laaur In nrrordanoi* with Im" - IV JCOI Inin filed mill rertiflcit* In
l unto ■
Paid certlflrntn , nihrnn a th* fol­ •mv ntMe»:niil .Hit randa *pp1'*.-:itl&lt;*n
lowing d’»3crlh**d proprrly nltu.il* I1! f.ir T.ir I'r. l to
'|j* r«rc*&gt;ril- !.l’tl^*,r.' i '.i i
In Rtmlwlx C‘*iunty KlnUdi. lo-wlt:i ntwe with law. Spld ccrllfteit*
'I ' '
W, Lot 7*. ni.K lt r&gt;. Mltrt**ir» Survny enlirsiv, the* fnllowinu . de-iTltied
»'o f I.rry flrant. Th** ai*ld land h*lnpr prop, rtv Itunl, •! n Simlltilti C.iiiip
•, *«i*a!&lt;»d at th* dm* *»f »h« iHHimnn-• tyv, Horlila. to-wlt:'
( of ««ch ccrtiflrnt*. In IW name *&gt;t^ Hi. k. list* elii«. H. 73 de'tr* •a
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Cxrtlfl***»t* No.’* f’ rnfit. ftjn x \'i jli ' rt* » !•' mlr»
£. 274. dated .Ut» 2nd day i.f Jim*. A.
1*13, hna flirt) f»**l crMtfHll'
.'ll, rt)' offlCi nn*l lux nt:nl ^iippllr:i- T*
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Mtlnn fur Tax I*.-rd to I-•*n* In-ar- t;h r — ! 1 q v r t ' f n * * . m i l \ n i u t 1 fmr
T rordanr* with law. Halil rnrllflrli
. || i’l' III*- itilo I.f *|mi i-u IT**Itsr
w *inhram th* tollowInK d&gt;m*rlb*il nf fit*1#Il f*#rf 1ffi'flt** In the HIITTH* of
&gt;. nrop*rty altuainl In S'*mln*ihi l l l ^ It. MCrta.
C*n»nt)' Florida, to-wlt;
nt null! Kmmil- T* rti* *n nr *r.
'ft- hnl 4'. Iltork I*, M'trh*11&gt; Hur- iniT*
ff Ii r,« r &lt;»f T tv i *- rf'lti *&lt;* '{c
/ v * v of I^*ry Urant. Th* n l d land 2C3. *tit# I th** 2nfV|*»v if l»tn*- %
Tln lnp a»»f* i. tl at th* ilat*- of th* I*
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Kjaxunm-r of kin-h rrrtlflrat* In thp oiv
off.r xf*H P &gt;i ■ i1 ■mn Kr.ii:*u
r^tiom * of Unknown.
for
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t V Utor In; lli*wll‘ •

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OPEN D A Y AN D NIGHT —

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i-l ,- :’i;,i..l* l* &gt;unty, Flor-

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pr..ja..^- 11. I . Him till ii MUI.i,rrllfli'iiii&gt;’'lH
loltu't il In iMiminul*' County,
: In',;, . r.pnl I|M* m-.iti. ap|illi‘.'tti&gt; n
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rtirtllltitt* i-mltriiri i
I*_ ,'ntrl.i IVx 111|rViy Ilf la.VJ UtailV ' thp
Ini-. IiV; i!.-i( rlhi d property
I'li,- .! ! I; nd .*lr^ »■ . an**! id U tf «ito l Ii. t\untii,|»la County; Flor* .1-1, . • (I.. ! tu ; -I
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a* i.lPurjptr ilf^vrlivil iTf.prrty*
i - | Th'it -ild Rmn&gt; f Uutimln’i'rr. I'
a A. Ii. 1324.
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MiteltnllT Hi t v c v o f I,, t y Uraitt. I l ot 171. Ill*-* *t Ii. .Mitch* lla’ Pitrit tli. 2titl d ij of April. A
r-1 11 |'i i . hai 111*d : i! I ci rl III •»t a In Tli**
1 i;tI t l i . , 1 lu luir r - '. ' -' d :ii tin* Yt of l.r- y Count Tit* u.tld land
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office ntid has* nun!*; applica­
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‘X* *84, dal d tli* —
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Is the Phone Number
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h- In.tny* rff*.-,- iml tin* mad* a|*ii|lri*- * t - * f tia ■: 'Xlt.il*.
tint! f *r Ti* Pc.i| l&gt; 'i'll* 1* a*
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7 * noml mti** with liw. Un|,| r«rlfflnil&gt;
Tint* m|d Utninie J
a*. VmfiV"*-,i Hi, followin'- ikiprlbnl
n- flror-rt* «lunl**l 'n Fvirln'd* Uattn**- t*. I I i*ld,v**-'iD:
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T|i*&gt;
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l"-|'*if tin, Purinvo or Hf’.rlU •—ill' -tile 1
il- llo lit* mat* of OyorMr** t Turpi n|'n» Co.
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aLiiuircli-*^..r- of—T i•••—fVrHp—n——?fn“
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in -lift, filled Hi* 2nd fj'1%- of .Ixit*, I
dij..uru.t t**il**.-H****
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■S. JTt, 13 U* )(«* fir*ll m*Xm1 con If1! at* In
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IInwin« tl**.*rrlhed |.r* petty
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LADIES’ REST ROOM

0 viedo-Grlando iload

On the Joe Sauscr Corner
NOW OWNED BY

O. C. BRY AN T

W AGNER,'F L A

*Ep f On Saturday Morning the dealers
listed Balov/ That Serve
f it

ron

A QUEEN

WILL give a Jazz

Cap to each
child that buys an ice cream cone,
as tong as the caps last. Better
OUR DEALERS
Joe’s ?Rinlits liciisc. Union' I’ hnimacy, Londcra Drug Co., Waters Kandy Kllchcik, U, 4l. Lii-ner K. Vr Jerry\-peoples: Qxapiiy, DrCdVbblhl, I\l{H:cIy I5ros., Irvins Place,
Aicxar. levs !cu Cream fchmi aid hf.-u.’ A f-.tin .______ ' •• , r

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. ou r 6V ro:.vw dealers

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land lain-- r- ••*«,'' m t’ *
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tit* I flrit* In th* mm* t-f X' li Uiiv.i,
lu"l | Tli ■■t -lid 4'mrnl* I. Untwmlm
in- ] nitrrhn*. r "t T u 1
‘•I* lilt il-l.'p' "'of di •.’ .of. *
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tv« i,. )ii'. j,nr tll-'d hi*id c-Cfi* »i- I*
nil* I mv offti r '‘tu* liia mud** l*ppllt,nll""
•'L'M.fltr T.v I** cd t&lt;&gt; I -I" lo I'V Inl-,
rtl. jtipo* with' I'iiv.
Mthl c*rt|n. a *
r*mt*r,irra tkn fidlowltpr d.’nrrlhcd1
**r. iirof.. i-r* alt'ia’ r-t »n Ft inluotr C.mnN*&gt; tv rtorlil i» |i"vIi i
A. 1 i.otc 3| and
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1 i-tp . Oip vi V if |,*-\ . flrrmf. Tti*
|*l1- i -Id I.’ till
am*. " &lt; t at th* dll*
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• liauanr* pf &gt;i;»l» rarllfli.itr
m|4&gt;{ lit «• nain* f I i1l.it urn.
i **l i "'»t&gt;» *ld Umm!*&gt; t Untamlni *r.
l&gt;, 131!* lie" filed rulU e-rtlfl j*1* in
toy offje, null l.a* Ni.nl.• ifp]ilii'itl|itn
ftir Tux Decl to' l *u* lu n.ctitduni'* with-law. H.ifil i"»rlIfl*- 11•» *uliruf* x ik* ffttlowlpK 'I *" 1
proper tv 'it ii.vtcd in Rcnilii *|e * anI ). Florida, t i-'vlt:.
Mil 12, tl
'Ii. M!tchoU&gt; Bnrvy of L*.y i;- *m.
The u.tld Ijitul iioin*. as"*- *1 t th**
tlivfe *f llo-*!.*■•tmtie** uf aut o * * ilifuU- in M* tiiitii* of .lar.u’a I* tin

in. 2nd *l..¥ uf Jim*, a
Ul* I. i l l i I'llfl" 41. III
ii.) iml ru. i* upiMfiii* n
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i'.-.u* In iifccnlaMt*
ilc crllo d pr&lt;&gt;p» rly
ii. "ilit- I; County; r’ lof-

Thnt :*iii*l Ummlu f. Knlxmlii'.'ir.
•tin■•*•-■ nf.'Vtr 1f» rllfli-ute Ni*.
iiT*d iIt* Iml d i.- of Julie, x.
I3i*. him tiled iialir fo title.it* lii
&gt; oftoiA nnd hnu jiiiuti- uppllrutloit
■r'j'fx I &gt;*■, d t* lft;iu*' Iu ,1**••.rd;i n*'*
it It 1'ivf, Wald rcriillritln etpl&gt;rnc* a
ii- i ol low-Intr ilfirriHcil prop-riy
IU.'l.nl l i .-!■mliioli Citilutv. Flor*

Tl lllfll I* ^ .ill,
,y nl—J ititu. a.
’ •t!! Ii' ilc’ lit
Jr. ttppUimtlon
f" Tux Pi •il iii D*ii.•in Q‘ *ltd ini’,'
Ii H % it u| , ortif lo cnthrai '"'a
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I pr titleri:
litUStla' Ii» SionlriPor C.JUHfy*, Ul rrlu:K IlHU'U;
l**.t;■ .up.*, i.io, nnd
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I Iml *1.1y oi Jtinu, A.
I’li I 'lid Cl lilt:. V. I r
T ir..i mud*' uppiirai '■•ij
.1 tt. i'ixi»■■ In MClol ,1.1 iff
old
•11II* 11* * nthru ' i
ii
it* •■fllo I 'property
. J v Jj ‘4"i*r. Fl * d )© @
. it. itiVdien’ H'eur-*
Ilranl
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•*rd 1 l'.tli* ditto ,c*f ‘ lit,,
••.iii rarilflcntu It, ih4
I. till* i. •

F'limit* I.. U.Mtemlni *&gt;(fl
I f *l'..tx • nil ,. la *uil
To

2nd i] iy of .1 on-. A j:

* lllfd nuH r otlfT.'Mt* Itjf
t»l lul l I'l.id* illitill^yttl.ol
* d to l*ui*%In ui'ctii'iN
mv. .o 'u| i iiitilHuitii *Jim

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nillr law. f ij.r . fcril(l(*.|X&gt; *|u
l.rnrci lit* Inlhixiliw di'i r!l»*l
prut-. rty -lluitc.l In UnDllllul** Cuilll
ly. Florida, to-wllt
l.ot* 3'*. 4it. 41,* II, 43. 44.
If
and 47. ittofi. t* Mile)'*11*14,&gt;'ui «'i
of I.,tV\ tiricfd. Ti e »^iil Ic no h*
•l . i 14■, .1 •!* pf I!ia 1
ju *Ii
of mi a y. ,'Ulleulif lit til
li -ic "f ,1 im.., 11. Ijfllca

*1'.nt - 'l l Ernmli I . EtilRtnlni•i
purrhaj**r of Tax f’crtlllviu* Nj
That avid IfJheil* t Unfxrnlli.;* r 273. &gt;lai*'d the 2nd day ul June, A
purchuacr of T »x ’Certificate **• l&gt;. 1311* ft., i til. il x.'ild rcrll/h .Ur 1
. 4)1, dalfdfthe Jril d'lV of June. A. Jmy o fflr* a m&lt;) Pita uj'vl* uppttvefl"
■ !&gt;, IStiT.-hai*’ fll*-'! aald c-rtlfn itc In fuj* Tax p*:*d l&gt;&gt;. iratfu In irix.irliXf
‘ Tny pff1*a sml tin* mad* implication .
•fnr Tax I&gt;&lt;cd to l«mjo In accordr.'nnee with law
Said certificate • in- 1
? krxce.x
th*
fnlluwltur
deaerlhcd I
‘ pruportv f ltaaUil in Wr mlnutffTTuun-1
,ty . FlnrMi. tn-wlt: jLx*.ii*'-.l ax ijie tint* •f
,;Jl 'flea. NM •cnc. nf l^rt ’ *. IMoek P•. of *t|i-li eertlfl itc in
LMItrhrli'* Hiirvey Lovy tlrunt, tun
if
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c m I t der. 30 min.. \V. 343 ft . )&gt;.■•&lt;! lb** h um* . Jam*
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,d » « _ . B. 14J ft., N. nr. dnt. Id min.,
pf Titx
tHB C«rt|nc:i* *• U".
"Ti. 344 ft.. N. 4 deir. U*. 343 ft.— !'-i t'Urchan
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ail day uf .lua*. A.
’ Ivil U:i
■, pert* The aald land h.-lnr auexxwl 27*;. •
HP .1 eald cerllltcjlY lit
I p a f ihr data ot th*. |'&gt;xii.i-ir., uf »*i*h I* Ufltt. '
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; t i ^ f llfl« &gt;tii *4n
tho
Damn of Ufif*r T.*» (M-d ta« laaua In ilCV(&gt;nl • t ,
H.iLt ^ r4nopt*lt|uir.
( ,'f Tfiat" said Ktnmlii U Entxnilnucr. nor* with .law.
‘ vfloecli ixxr of Tax Certificate ,V&gt;. Hinliraon lb*1 fmlnmiXK' rt.ikrlh"ii'; .i,
M fli drittd the 3rd duy uf June. A. oripertv cituat**t tn Boinlnwli (’ nun. id 1
, rr
B f i x 1301. Juin hint aald crMlficatw ly. Florida, in-wilt
led 6H tl.exa H. 2d nerra) JIlnrH ! f, r‘
f%tn m ) nlnr* and turn rmxde ntudlrtti ftHm (ii* Tax D ie t in I 'xui* In no. l&gt;. MlrrloTl » flnryoy. * i I. yy LUmu&gt; i ,ne
.*
HBbrdlini'd with law.
Ha til ptirllfl- Th* »ald lap'l I" tn ; n»x*-'&gt;»xt r&gt;*. .•••
■f-jfhi* ^ i j raced the foltowInK de»- the il.it* pf that 11 l o mlife &gt;il u l » i i ' p,
[ISfffieil liyopcriy oil Mat' ll In W«ml. a-rttflcat* tn ttiF in.r«..» of Jam* &lt;, i , .
ijannle County,* V forl.u , lu -P 'tt:
P"B»tlf. N'T-*, cue, of l*ut 53. Illiifk P,
Survey of t.rvy C.raiit.
-iViruu H .&lt; i u :r e c « . a ’lv i jij fl.. N. t i
2* r&gt;ln , i t ^Jl.'JI ft.. N. I
■ ■ IK m IBi. WicVatwa /t.. s. 4 . dwirrav i
t i O p B ‘ .lfl*'X. W **22 34 ft - J*-* a.-r-e
Vh^JaitB] land lixlmj »»xex»e.l tit td*
iFvh* fxnuanr* of »uch •c4rfF
In lha nam* uf Unknown.

I natd llmrnle I- CnCxmlnjcf.
i**r nf Ta* Certlllcntn N»».
affd 4h» 3rd day /J June. A.
(T, 'haa flUd m IiT eertlflc4t»
•ifflec and liu made nppliraVij* Tax De*d to Iriue In ac­
ne* with law. Hald cenlflinte
,r»4 |h« fplldvrln'T *l***:rln*d
rfy situated la Uemluule
r, FLirlda. lo-wlt:
M. 4 drureex I

■linn illml a
rant, run N. fur Tax ticeJ to larar Ip peirefrfn«**»
*i», ft. a « ivltli law. tfeihh reftifu ,ii« ,.rul|rAC"n
I h e r*)U.-v, ItHI d n w rU - d
p rop erty
Wv Vu’ tl. xfiuatrxl In hemiuol* i;.,oi,iyl Klurltd Italtiy-M'
r-Yi
7£«M.2.r. 71. and Tl, Iiloci&amp;tDJ
Yn
■ l ' W;tlxl

TT-nTMITCFo lux' 'offlr** atpl baa. na l*v ai'i-iHcaUon

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if'int, The t old I ,yi
I *r th* date; of ihi
i di *&lt;, rilllrniu In tr,&lt;

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tlyttU iNtt.
if .Uino, A.
rllflrnlx In
mipllrntlon

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1.

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n jjl **jf*lll*!lt. Ill
litWii dnpplli it -ii
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u rli&gt; "l
priiytiif

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tl,. of III*
ato III tho
I-

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t

CutautlnKer.

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ti*J rv rtlflct«t«i In

Tlu-.t ral.1 I:aii*tin 1,. F.ntinilnir *.
lUlicM**... of T tx IVrtlllr*U*
i,4*riH1f.ilt " I . ilM.d itu* ’ ml day of June, A.!
\\iriw ilyKcrliMMl I'. Fit'J. I'Ma lll'tl aald etrtinc.iio mj
i Hi’fitiii4*11? Gunn- tn&gt; oftl .&lt; and ha* made uppllcat' n
f*,r T x tl... I t • !"•• I - la nifojnlui x
'4. lilld t.’ 7. liloclt 14.' v Iill I iw.i .‘(.ill eurtineutu cmliru j
pruiic ty'l
•v* v . . f . ' i v y l l r i i n t . tt.o f;ilhiw|pj- dcBcrlhifJ
J'*»Im ’ ''li.'i'! nt ilti* Pil mit- l '.| ti'.-mlnoi.i Cpunty, Fl r*
itidnrr uf toittU oarttti
t-ut. ir*l, RIne.!; D.'Mllehetl'a Her.
•:4*&gt; i f t nl.li .)V1I;
:rtlml* t*. Ilntiuiiltsar. ci . of Levy Om ni. Tim -j.iltl la r
livlntt
mxmvxaril At tho' d&gt;ite of t ip!
Tux Ccrllflval* No.
«*( i*uch riHilficato In I. a&lt;
2n*4 tl i pf June, A bnuntHi
of N. IL till) a.
led Mid certificate III punt*
That tinId litm-tie I,. Knlltnlap
hA* mu.I*i nppHcalluil uudtuFar
of '•'*-* on.iivat,. Un'
tl, Imitii* Im accord* 3tilt dxl*,| II*futt if-*y uf Jtfru*, i."
it*.
fllthl
uertlft'lltP tr. 1 V1 -J. ha* llted
r m M c n l t t n,
fo lln a ic t .. d&lt;ae4lll«.d rly ■off1*’** on 1 !un aid
made iippllrntt .i
14,1 In 5J&lt;nnl4,o|u Qlitin* fur Tua-Di-rd t** Icam
*
In
uceurdah*
- tv|i
••• « , * *
law. t* lid c*rij3cat** vinhtio a
*&gt;k ti.1 sUt.-uiriiV Hor- with
full *wln*r ili .ctTh. 'l 'prurvi ivy,
Ilrnilt Tim *ald land Ihi
11ua* *il In Hvirntnula Cwunt), FH r-'
ii ul lb* &lt;l»4o' '*♦ thv* J&lt;!».
In-(vIt:
Itch cciUflcaM 1*4
l *u tin. iin.-i; D, Miictx*|r».gar.
lv*&gt; uf l.*v) *lrcTii. STm aiDil l.inl Ci)®®
thelidf asx*,.»'f mC th.* duta of-'t *
; It't-fxtiri Pf milU o rUflcat* In li.o
J th* 2 ll» ,F»f pr Jntl-i. A. turn e -of N..1L nil**.
Ii|x nl t raid t orlin.T»t« In Tltu lurid Ummt*i‘ I- Untamlnr n
I and h.ix iit*oI*■ application l*eri»:,.i«»r &lt;if Tax Cert!lirate X,.
,il..teiFMlo* 4tj|
I*- d lo l«BUC In accord* j132,3
I d iv Pf June V.
323 *iliiteiFTlo*
fllt-ald I'm- D, l!i
1 lien
I *33•
Ill'll tile
till'd '.‘.1*1 rurtiniato V)
dueexlirvvl ’ (df
iny •■VlfriYJld
* :TIm en,| li
Hu* II)*.!.* if Jt.tleall.'M
If"” .’I As TJa«"t t * l3«uv tn a*.- i I in-,,
I jtli law. fluid certiflcat'- cinprip b
i tUx* ("IbixylrN iieacrUi x) , uroMltr
xlt'Jutel lit dumlnilu County. FlurK»f»r

lwnsion*of un

ffcti;

«tn •ciccufTf-

7 *vT 7

O rutil.
T h e « a k l I m d lu ll
b i ' » c - x e d a t t h e .|.,(» l*( t l , •• I s * u . . m.

r j . v'jbJ .' »Mlfi ate In |h» iia.-m- ■
J, i). 1 4'lia
‘ .7
Thai raiil. MrnntR* Ixl Ki,’ &lt;K)'.nu.
purvb;i- *r* of Ta.x 4’ertlflruja./f.
W*. *!-•&lt;« d tl .* 7ili *!r. i f .1line,

QLUcjn) i a.-fanhti tho so.mo
;hnt '.It'.- Ik itL uc*»s '. i t h e ’ uirfln body. ThU
«rtl r tr! f.'rV* your h’j jhu . j with rich blood
am* d'*!nl.cti cup'Jita
rulliillu i.i ormation on tho

The Sattfor.l (.'iruil *Ax ociin on

function for succcm/ul. bu-it
coni,Any pro'-ii’vt yuu with
in'tho chnpo «&gt;f accurato r
tratlinif public.

tepre: ent^tive wiy call t:.,l
^)io;» c i a card in fare o.‘ tc

Ft: matter over mrith jxu fully arty tlMe you

jv.ofe County L'n’i.

oa, owifcr cf tba Crlar.dy Credit Association.)

�THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, APRTL 4,
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The Secret o f Baking1Good Biscuits.

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TAXABLE

Figures in Tragic Newark Murder

w ealth

‘ ACQUIRE TURTLE .MOUNDl, ;
DELAND. April 2 * -T U Flf**
idn State Hiitoricnl Society k u •
acquired ownership' o f the uieR
deposit at Turtle Mound, the but:
of ita kind intact it this sccticrrt
of the state., and h ill present* the
mound tn its natural Flat*, ft I*
understood that the incieky paid
$ 8,000 Tor the property, iU
which was contributed by
Jannete Tharber Connor, ol
York City, vice-president o{
society, who has collected
records of early Florida h

large.

MIAMI, April 3.—Tho' actual
taxable wealth of Dade county is
now $T!1J&gt;,8-I0,680, according to
calculations made from the flgurrs showing the valuations plr.c; cd on real and personal property
l in the county by tho tax usvmsttr,
.which total *3t ,£&gt;81,0(18.
Ther-e
'nluations were l&gt;as« don the cus­
tomary 10 per cent basia nml n
I consequent low valuation on all
improvomontr, that has b«-*»n fol­
lowed for years in the county, it
______ _
|is said. , The assessed valuation
FORT PIF.UCE— Contract let
has more than doubled in tho last construction of new high school
six years.
, .
building.

'
BY HELEN HARRINGTON DOWNING
Ireetor Home Economics, Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago, 111
he ability of a housewife os a |,is. of course, that (l reliable brand
{ 1* very often Judiicd by thpjof baking powder is used and used
nits she make*, hat they art correctly, that the Ingredient» be
jV Very alnide to make; If mixed quickly, and not so mu?h
materials used nfq &lt;*f the very as to make a tough biscuit. Too
! the recipe t^jipWud carefully Miff a dough should also iv avold1 meaaiironienta arc juado ac- cd.
’
,
ktaly, only a lltth cxfxnUnce
All breads arc dlvfclrd into two
required to produce c.tc'dlcut classes—
L|ts.
L Quick Dreads,
ho principal requirements 'in
2. Yeast Breads,
png baking powder biscuits
Quick breads aro tundo in a

STATEMENT
•Sit), manaaement, circulation,- etc., rrqulrvnl 6y lllo

•ft of CiinstfM of AifflUKl If, 1313 of

SATURDAY AND MONDAY

Published dally at Hanford. Klurlda for Aprlf. 1
'uTATB OK FLORIDA.
COUNTY OF BBMINOLB.
Before me a notary public In and for the B ute and county
aforesaid, personally uppearad n . ft. Hera, who haying been duly
Cworn according to law. depose* and says that he Is the manaucr
C f the Sanford Herald and that the followlna Is. to the best of
Kts knowledge and belief, a true statsment of the. ownership.
Knanaasment and circulation of the aforesaid publlrtalon f«ir tbo
bate shown In the above caption, required by thu Act of A ukukI
Hi j M I. embodied In eectlon «t3. Postal U w » -and ItrKuUttons.
printed on .the reverse of this form, to-w lt:

FANCY FLORIDA AND WESTERN BEEF,
HENS AND FRYERS

Canned Goods that arc guaranteed— Fresh Fruits and
.Vegetables.

|
1. That the names And addresses of Ihc .publisher, editor,
managing editor end business manger are:

Company,''

Editor, Holland L. Dean
Manager, i t H. Berg

Tomatoes, small cans .;.............. ...... ..........6 for 2fi els.

biscuits thinner ami cut smaller
than the usual b-icuitt.
Thinly
Tolled biscuit
dough sprinkled
with sugar and
sliced
bananas,
rolled and baked as n jolly roll,
Serve with a lemon sauc*.

Sanford, Florida. ,
Sanford, Florida.

2. That the owners are:

Tiny, thin biscuits may be
split, buttered and served with
tea, while larger ones may be
served with breakfast or lunch­
eon. In order to utilise left-over
biscuits of this kind, they may be
split, and toasted or dipped quick­
ly into boiling water and baked
in n quick oven «mi.tl the surface
is dry.
When you bake, do bake good
biscuits—-don't waste time on In­
ferior products.
A good flour
and a reliable baking powder, u
hot oven, and y.ur family will
appreciate your efforts.
Try
these recipes:
Baking Powder Biscuits.
4 cups pastry, (lour
4 level teaspons baki : powder
4 level tablespoons
iutter or

Rolland L. Dean,
R. H. Berg,
Dean Treadwell,
F. F. Dutton
3. That the known bond ho Ulers,
airily borders owning or holdltia 1
-----imoilnt of bunds, m ortgages ur other scctfrltles arc
NONE
4. That the two paragraphs next above, glvlm
f the owners, stockholders and security holdera a*

R. H. BERG,
Business Manager.
Sworn to anil subncrlbtd bufors me thU tlh day of April. 1914.
(BBAL)
O
A N S I! WIKnCINHICl.
Notary Public. Statu of Klnrlda
nt larac. My Commission cxpln-s
April It, ISM.
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lW.cups milk
1 level teaspoon salt.
Milk
Ut V
HILC, then
LIICII measure,
lliruflliru,
Sift IW
flour
once,
add salt and baking powder apd
Mfr llunf Ihfflft, r«TWW!Wtoning
with fork or spoon, add milk, mix
lightly,'turn out on a well-floured
hoard and roll or pat one inch
thick, cut and bake in quick .oven
(450 degrees Fahrenheit) fifteen
to seventeen minutes.
This recipe is based upon the
use of Calumet Baling Powder.
Coffee Cake. '
414 cups pastry flour
4 level teaspoons -baking pow-

Large size toilet soap ................................. 3 for 25 cts.

h

4 tablespoons sugn^

3 rounding UblosprttM l**ill*ir « r

Phone -

omi -T.crftd-ev.-nr bru sh -to p w ith -1
milk.

Y h ix raetp 0 “ 1 ;

....

1 level teaspoon salt.
Sift flour, then measure; add
1 tablespoon butter.
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baking pqyvder» salt- au l .augur;
' Mix tlour,-mrrwr-aw*
—W ork on new Florlgift-twu e tFHTw r-riwig^wrw—fTr rub
butler in until it is crum bly;
, ___,
„
.
with spoon, heat egg white t with spread
thick on top or cake; i.uke &lt;!» Em * * "»"t rniUvay shops to behalf egg-shell of water added to in moderate oven 30 To 3&amp; minutes gin stum.
,
*
each until stiff, then add yolks and
boat in; add milk and beat alt to-

Special Demonstration And.SalgjGf
HP “ N A T IO N A L ” Biscuit HJ
YOUR BASKET— FILL IT FULL
I
Come In and sample the many other vnrie*
Always
lies of ounNntlonnl Biscuit Co. 1’ roducts.
Fresh

25c

HAMS AND BACON
Kingans sliced bacon
in boxes

-

Kingans pure lard— 1
lb. packages and
buckets.
Fresh vegetables and
fruits.
Georgia Stfeet
toes

DAY ONLY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY

L b s . F in e
GRANULATED
Lb. UPTON’S
F IN E S T

Pota­
"*

f* * ' *

"77*

We Agree with Yc
Thoroughly j

j -WINTER PARK—Work to start
( nt oncc on j -jco.oOO paving rrojject.

And

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Spread with the. follow ing: j u-k* o f Cniumet Baking Powder.

b eup flour
Vi cup sugar
1 tcanpoon cinnamon

INDIGESTION

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hnut-i Ujum the

Unccdn Hlscoit — Zu Zus — Chocolate Snaps — Alphabets
Oysterettes, vYnillu, Lemon and Macaroon Snaps, IJneetla
Lunch
.

From time immemorial, leavening gas has
made the “ touch” which made the-paste ot
flour and water a digestible food—the staff
of life. A flat and soggy loaf or biscuit is an
unleavened food. So it is that leavening
agents such as yeast or baking powder are
employed.
To insure to the American housewife com­
plete leavening of her biscuits, cakes, muf­
fins, etc., which is so important to perfect
digestion, the pure food,authorities found it
wise to require a certain standard of leav­
ening strength in baking powder.
To maintain this guaranty of digestibility—
to insure minimum deterioraton of leaven­
ing strength, baking powder is packed in tin.
This prevents absorption of atmospheric
moisture. Dampness produces premature re­
action injthe can—results in loss of leavening
gas.
The food official, would properly condemn
baking powder if packed in cheap sacks.
But what about self rising flour? It comes to
the southern housewife from remote n o rth ­
era mills packed in porous bags. What
Wnat hapnapern
pens to thU mixture of.baking materials and
flour?
Chemical analysis shows that much of it has
lost its leavening, strength before it reaches
the consumer.
Breadstuffs made Vith such self-rising
flours cannot rise properly—they come to
the table heavy, flat and Boggy.
t.
Why don't thb pure food officials demand
that_ji£l(-rising. flours contain 0.B% leaven_____ Ing-gaSr-the-aquivahmt-to the 19ft required—
,7
...of-baking powder?,
•ifrV
Calumet flaking Powder is scientifically and
legally correct— the last spoonful is as .pure

i

J.TL WRAGGE, PROP.
Police of Newark, N. J., have.arrested Martin Wright (s
the murder of Edward iiijllock (upper right), u young telep
and their daughter (upper left) lived together with linltock.
been separated from her husband for lltroo years, p&lt;» lice say,
attentions Hnllock hud been receiving from the two women,
while sitting In his wheel ehari, polite soy. ^ ■ *'

Soggy
Biscuits
* '
* &gt;

FAT

VALDES-

Sach As These A
Hard to Find

Red

Circle

T s rFLOUR&amp;
WE SELL ONLY

SUCH FLOUR THAT WE CAN

A &amp; P PATENT

LF L O U i

PLAIN OR SELFJ

PLAIN OR SELF-RISING

t

- 58c |, £ $ i . i o

m

Io n a S u cco ta sh o

A &amp; P APPLE SAUCER -

M a ca ron i
A &amp; P

And

C h e&lt;
Genuine

9 02. pkg Macaron

no. 21-2

Fresh E ggs

M

Elgin Four Crown but­
ter and Churngold

«

Olco.
In fact w e have mosl
every thing that’s good
to e a t ' Just send us1
your order add i f we!
haven’t it will try to
g e tit
j

Fresh J er

’ounds
V«6

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4'r 19*1
.'KtAMS1RBSUDra- GIVBN

S. Vi estdent M on roo W ent on lie Reef?!

TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 3.^-Out
total of 1*489 applicant, who

J

The, Republicans "of

z\m y

k exam in ation s Fob. 7 -0 In the

j

Seminole!

in tttjfcuWVAW

East Half, Block 4, Tier 19. &lt;. •
N orthW est 1-4, Block 5, Tier 19,
South East 1-4, Block 6, Tier 18,

.la tb" county court house, Friday,
Ajtrjl 4, l ^ L ot^S o’clock, p. in .,1
for tho tSlirpose ( of t&amp;ectin.-r taro
dcle^atc^ and 1^6 al telltales to the!

ihtlts throuphout the state,, only
Uen eucccc&lt;led in qualifying for
&lt;-&gt; *'r~\
rt. ffrada teachers’ certificates, ty, K lo rM a .'lo -w lt: &gt; ’ jj
•K
iOralhK to figures. mnclG public
n^e. SIC. cor, Lot 5.1. I5|ocfc D. I
rinit the r®»ult? nf the examine- Mtlclu-trr SutfvrV i.r I v , Cratir.
W
j
S. *5 detrrev* t&lt;). m in , W . 3(45 — *
n«. Of tho total taking the e x -. rui,
ft.,.N . I ,1,-wrr, » W, i n i r t f.i.. N.
dilations, 1,211 were white and; H &lt;WY«rn S® n»ln.. 12. nr I ft,
i
J : .
I colored. Four hundred fifty - 1
v K., 1V.t M f
T1i«
*.*hl
|r,»
j
i,etii.in»-r-oi»,i
nt.
the
rot - white applicants and 187
n f
the •Isruanrc rtf sect* cerppraes filled.' Third (trade corti- dlB W
t « » ld the name of pxiftow n .
»tes were granted to .101 whites
That mlcl Knvnlo T*.
d TO-negroes; second grades to tu re h irrr i f Tax ri&gt;r|jjlkaU No
ft w hites ami 21 negreos. Cef- ,1(3. dilo«l tho 3rJ Uny i&gt;f, June, ,V,
Ktten of other grades- were P. HAT. huff filed staid Cirtltlcftle In
rar office nail tips mtitn iipmTawanted as .follows. Primary, 22 fbtn
for Tux Dee I I v ., w iim iti notrftea, professional. 2 whites, one e-irPanr* with lAtr.r Rxl* cortlftr.itn.
i|Tor special* 112 whites, otic Tfip.fnVMi ihi‘ ;fn tin s(ink- slexrrihad

L ol 3 in Woodruff’s Sub-Division on easy ternJj
800 acres, Flowing- Welt, Land SoHd Body. SuV
divided" In 5. ncro lots. As whole or In lots. Easy tenas-For Fire Insurance sec us— .10 years in buslnwaj

FR A N K L. WOODRUFF &amp; SON
Phone 12 —

.propertv khujttefl In Ramln&lt;lc Cuun.
ty, Florida, m -w it:
2 ( 3 .ft. N. ami S. V 500 ft. R Bud
i, JlltlRi of Application for Tax tired
W . at N R .-r ,r Lot f.«, 'Block 1&gt;
^ P * l » r Section r.73 of the General
Mltehrll’ * Survey -Levy
Or.ml.—H
2 _llt»intro vt the State of Florida
acre*. The enld lin.l help-: nmnnr*
R.C^totlco Iff harelip itlvi-n that fcrn- c&lt;l nt Hie d:itn nf llin D iiu v ir e o f
n.inin of
) tel# U Kntxmimccr. purchaser .417 Tax f orh certificate In the
Certificate No. 579. dated tho 2nd unknown.
’ **K
■f**
4JV
itd »y nf Juno A. I). 1913. tins O ld
That raid Kmmle t. Kntffrttfnper,
■'•aald certificate tn my ufflce nn&lt;l nurehuner of Toa CrrtlHcxtn. tin.
r i t t i made application fur Tax Deni
^,'tu Ir'Uc In nceordffnco with taw .,
bfks. ITtiriy-thrco pr.a■.■fluid offrtKIrntr t m b r a n i the fnt -1
ffin W Ip * d'cffcrlbed pronerty ffltuatMl 1
I tul.cn to'Miami in an
-iim Scmtn,*1« County Florida. tn -w it:l
?howa n tug trying to
f i v !-&lt;&gt;t *1. ninrk I). Mltrholl'o Survey
V /o f tiery flrffitr. Th« n»M land bring I
.L«»ffe*fn«l at tho date of tho l»»nnw«*
? of «ffch certificate In th« namo of
Unknown.
min.. W . of 5K. cor. of Lot. ifr.,1
K • That rntld Kmmlo U Rnlfftnlmter, IlhK’ k- T&gt;. M ltc b 'd l’e , SurvjM"
Trf c v |
tinl I lf . H io -!; I*. Ir'-itctfolVs * » r - 1v.-if I a , iS-tld cm lflcfttc emUtSren
ihii of ti»cli,ctrli(i*
!oruiff!hn*cr of Taat
CiirttflCnle. No. ftrant, run N to dr rrert |,&gt; ,i,in , dtitn of the !•..
jiruticfty
■at" In Uii ndme of J..n*. v f . Ntu d. vcy of Levy tir.int. Tha anw iaiuV to- ' onpiu: ,l**f rlhc.l
«, i n . doted tho ?nd day of June, A. V." 'I rh* , ft 7n |l| t r , f I -.'I
t\*. 1 That m id lliu :ii,' I . i. ; i litlti t 'f,
:i.
. mi Ho d itt,-iff *tht .ittui 1
lit Hviiipiul* Ciianty, Fl«r*.
S f l .* . 1919. hn*. filed (laid certificate I1U p in , V. In
in h'lii. j*. i j'Ui'i.! . &lt; r of
O r t lfic t t t —-Hnr -heeri-JT/f** of f.itcll ' f e c t l f llUljiV *•; . ,1 •• Ifiti
a; In frty' office nml huff made nr&gt;pllcn- 9 e|,e.. N,-fn ilpRrep^ SO ril'i . II. i b j \
I’ * '
. &gt; Lot
pluck D. D. It. Ulfchn||&gt;
■fithm Tor Tax need to ln u c in nc- rile.— It ncree fri,n-jKi»|,| lan.I being. 2 dI*, dot, 1 th&gt; Jnd tiny of .lilt:.'. A.' !*■ ' *■ * f v N fiiien
T in t slid Ktnmic t.. "n-r.ntthfer. l-tlrv.
cf Hit l.hyy
tliuut. The
D. I:•I». ton tiled .' ijd t ..flirtcate In
Tcordancff with law. Said ccrtlflctc imeeffUi'd
the date fit I ho faauanoe in: oi'flci* ii.J tinK till rib neitlU ,U mi t&gt;ucc|; .Mi' nt'VVHX r.o tlP ca i.'
K
u
.'crtM
i.iti-1
bolus
H*iic«a.fd ut tflc date
Swciniirtu-px tho following doaorlbwl of afu'h ci-rtlflcut» t»i the nanie nf
JttB 'V A ii.sf AH'' .tiiiiucn nf am h certljlcaic in
fu r T . l * ’ll' 'll t* I
III nt-rord- t i.l, duu-i tin 3-id Ui-v
i Ji property
ffltuatrrd
In
ScRtlMto II. ft I!. MVcra.
,
moc'- wild Lite.
Hurd rartt/lcatw D vjir*. tons njed •«xu c'. titflc.xi* (f»ytiic n-m ojof t'uija.iwn.
l,” C&gt;'unl&gt;' Florida, t o .w itf
Tim : evld Kmmlc I Fn**itilru-AV, UMltruce i _ the ( dluK Itllf de-u tllrt'd ui: t'fHc.t and luu» mnde atinilculntt ( That fold Lnimli) 1-. Rntamlmtcr.
Rot (*, Itlock l&gt;, Mitchcll’ff Kuri iu*c&lt;ird,iftei Bi,r.jg , r, „ f Tux ' I’ crilll.: it.
No.
fi-rtf||r»le Vi. Pl'.'lli f 'dtu-stel! Itl Sl'lUtnulu Coutt* fur l i : Di Mi f ■ l*!*u&lt; -l
W V ey o f I-evy (Irani. T h - aald land liurch^e.r iff T i r
• Uh l iw. Nuld ce rlir ,. to it.ihfaci;!* .J'l'J, d tod thff 7t»l ilny Vf June. A.
Jfi3.
d itrd the *n.| d &gt;* of June t t). Flurlda. to-v.'lt:
J l u lng nnffciiacd- at the date of the
f. Ihiv/hoi dtr.rrfl.l;.
I W U lin iD|i. ]
li.oi Pled ft*id cerlincnto 111
I.oI m :i . 77it.nl 7x Itlock D. Mlf- h- 1,1
iWliiiatUioe o f anclt certificate |n the It 1919 In * died anld. cfrtlllrnte In
1 uunt&gt;\ f lu y iStty tifnc* iruil ft**
appllratitfii
mv office amt hta m.ide anvlleatian ilVn Survey i f V'cvy Hmnt
Tim f*11 bt»t»*1 in
n am e-of Unknown.
"
.................
fo r V
I *i* d ler litxuc In ntvurtlaJJcit
I -That »ald L'mmla I . Fntamlnirer. f&lt;jr Tax f'ccd to (antic in ncc.tHI- •aid land h .lm : m*c.i-cd .it tlir d.itc Id*Lotto-witri
1
!)
,
t£
l.
IS;
end
1.3.
n
w
k
^
with
I
w.
.inlil
rertlllcnte
eaibrucci
Snld
«--*c»Iff.•f i.o* i -tnuHc of . . i corilftcale
[ymrehaaer *of T u 1 Certificate No nnre with ln»v
D. JLfcl , .; x liurviy tifIn vy ii;u n t ‘ Hie
.iliuvlttv ilcffcrllti d
tifoparly *
ESS. dated the 2nd day o f June, A. cTohrac. • the f -llowlng . d-errll&gt;«Ml tW* the" Luriu ' f JllllltM l . C.lcrt.
Tl, i .Id I. pd - ift,.
«-d ul HI* «Hu:- ! In Siiniiude tjuunl; , Flop- ;
tit, 1919. ha* filed au Id cert float &lt;* In BhiiwrlV nitunted In Kcntltiolc Coun­
That m id l.ir .ale t« F.iit.'.nlnj'-r,
. ,■
v’ „
Any n fflcc and dtju-rnffd* nanUfAtlon ty. Florida,' to -w ltt
« f ’P-:X Pert
Loti !1 eiol.lll fh
I - 1', cer&lt;m l|i
Ifor T a x Deed to lamia In nccortlnncc
the 2nd day
Svlth taw. Said, crrtlflcnth I'lnlifuce* .NR,, c&gt; r of lo t It lllf.cl; i* MI’ rti.
t tlh'l "Clil o
I'.n lit.
The
[the follow in ': described
nronerty M l V j t i i f u , of feVv
ilid h r t guide . .
•Ituntetl• In K.m lnnlr County. Flor- « 10 Ifi’ .l hclUW n'e^reecil lit Hi • fhil*-i f
I to ie»i". in ■u’CuriJnhcff
o f th&gt;* ly m n c i. of rue*, certlPcnfe I with 1
‘Ida, t o -w lt :
Halil cert IftcMit &gt;
&gt; i tiil i'a " il
[. Iff&gt;t 9J. Block D. Vftehall ff Sur* •u the niimo c r Cllcir. fiveratre, t 7.- tlie loit' iving jdc«crlh»d in* i1- ,{y*
vrv o f Levy. (Irani. The anht land Drew.
situat'd in FcinlrKdu County. Flofbeing n**e*srd
the i H c of the laThat ruld KmrnTe f •. I'otamlnver. .hi.i. to -w it:
Lauanro of nicU certlfcnte In the nuechaaer of Tox , t’e r tlfic*te, N».
I "i- :••. sn and si. Ol.icl; I».
rjifftna nf Ilnknuwn"IS. &lt;iet.d the Jtv.l day of Jane, a .
Survey of
Hr null
golaiiiim nr
h.’ia lltril a |
nurrha.er of Tax Certificate No.
date of tlu liouan.',' of auch ccrtl - 1 ,* '5.
II. A. noCMLAH-ff.
I ll * , dated the Mh day of .Inly. A.
llcnte In t lie nat ’ii " f Jntnca ffc tlllea.
.
Clerk Circuit Court,
D. 1S*7. hna fifed ahld certificate tn
Tl’ .it a..Id Birimlu L. Kntrmlnrfer, t ' ^ “ “ ^ 5 , , t
fVmlnobt. County. Florida.
mXiOfflee and hna made nphllpallon
t'lirm i .n r of Tnx Cm UHim i .
N'k
ItvtA.
M .\Vviok*.. D. C.
fex/T ax Deed to Dffiie In ncccri'ance
8*2. dated Hi" 2nd .day &lt; ( l ine. A. I ouiVhi .er
with taw. Raid certificate embrace*
D. 1911. hna ill, 1 eotd ce/.iflentd lit, i’ "-,
thaj foltowln*r
deacrlhed
pronerty
my office nnd' hna made A|i|&gt;llca-, (&gt; *••j ,. |,Ui,
elluated In Seminole County. Flor­
Mon for Tux Deed .1 ■ dlffUe In a c l , . , . /ftlVo'un
ida. to -w lt:
roialuiK'tWfUh
hue. Hold certificate: ('„&gt; T,»v
Beg. 1221 ft. W . of NB cor. of
.I'ltihcnee i the following
deeprlhell m i | j , p i ,
K f f U ; Re", 20. Twn. 2D S . Itinffe 30
property idtuatv.l in Rtmlnnli! Cnuti. Uhc fnt low Ir
« , run W . to S W . fur, . f raincl&gt; Floclda, fo.ivft:
‘ -o n it .-i in :
arnmj ri.. f .
rrrN
m .-k -io
Loii ' 2 . sj. si. * ; red Sfi. IllocIrlhLi, t i.v/ll;
,pt. fy. n f ben.. N. to hear — 0 ncrc*
p. iriu h c l!',' Jluys'tv fdpTotvy e rn n t.- r.ot U i &lt;1
T h " • ' Id laod hi Inif n-neaseil 'it the
uro.
-,n
of the 1 mimti'C- of nU'lr i .r n -jr i in .V l« dr
lie
In Hie n i
,,f Cnknnw •&gt;.
clj,; ..
d
That aald Kmmle f* Kntimlniren.
Tim* nnld Krnnilo L. KutxmlltU'-r. I j ’ V c h ,
L
puechaaer of T » t Certlflcaie No,
purcho e. r of T.»V c.-rllfirn t"
No. I 9 eh.. : ; - 7 *
,KJ*;«dn*e«V ‘ he |llh d * v 'o f FnvemiTer. A . Tl. 1»9fi. h»ff Pled *ald ce*tlflc 'lo la mv office and bnn trnde
» o t- II and 33 Tlloek i*.', M IN IM b llcn tlo n -fur Tax Deed to l&gt;xue ell'n survey . rtf I O.W Om ni.
.The
7h‘\ecord&lt;*oce -w|rh law Said. c r . «*td l*pd hclnv a**ea*cd rtf the diLc
tlltcate em brace* the follow in '' ilf* •if lb " laxtimre nf aitcJi . enlP''ntc
ecrlhed p7f’P*,r ,v •Hunted In Heml- In the name o f Ovcr*trerI Turpen*
nnle Cntintv. Florida, to -w lt:
tin " (.'ft.
Tteg. tf.ca n ft W . of SR. co-. of
T l - 'i H'il'1 Rminle f" V l u n l i w ' i'
No.
L7D4 of N W 'i . flee 3a. T w o IA S. nurvh»*er of Tax Carlin Vale
'Kffnffe 9* FI., rpn W . t&lt;&gt; llxntrc lln - 3f3._d'U eit.H u u Jod-#»-f•" f ’ one." -Ar TIJV ftnVl IuiiiI liftlm i f mm , d ut the
eW. 9tT /t - X rp point N. o f ht'P'.r'S: D. I9I« hue-tiled utkl. ccM lflcji* In ildte of fh " |f»U&lt;t\i:e ef Mlrli reit/• to bear;— A lcrc *. .Tlie «iht land h«- mv ofHce . nnd hrlw mndo r&gt;|rut|ei- hc-tft In llte iiii'ii- of CnkiitiYVlV
Llng affneaifed n» the d u n of the I*- tion for 3&gt;wiA,Oa»U..tQ.»^'"c Iix. po.
Thai etihl Rmmlc I.. Knlr.iulniter.
tauffnrn of ffnch certificate In th-' rordanec Willi ' AW.'* ~HrtM &gt;
t&gt;i&gt;vjcJjw-.-r of -i n x . LVrilflcau,
N&lt;»
iW
tiClhW lM j'filrn f%* VVlil |1
,nn m a
lyii
tlt*»
I p T W t » o HI ^ b d ' . l e / f rijeffTnln/er.’
T7. l y i r O i r t i lUtril imfil rfi*(7f[iriitv Iti
t'inrJ^aaee rtf - T;*x (V rtllien o No. mde Count**. Florlitff. tn .w if- '
: rr
U-fc.1' ‘ -JeiaODattKlL^V il
trfUff tl If. nnd
|K;
I Ur -li Tl r"'
!^** J iuv ■** •'H n _j3 y n ? i si uii" «~mjdm*i*
_____
. ftucvrv' nf le v y
C r-n t: r HU . TV,"” 1 .♦/«! »L-rtiP.&lt;!/it4J vmiirjc-n
made a unit-1 The **nt lind |&gt;,|nr pa«c**rd nl l'ie 11***•.ft il 14iwil!&gt;f| 'tl
lirtti -‘t Iy
(JaeiUl* I" I 'C ., Italy ef thr I**iiatic,i nf m' i. !i c-eftl■
id c r tlflc n t" i flr-i»c In live rttniu of M .'R (file.*
. emhrnce* the fnllowllip deacelhnl I That aahl Rmintr I-. Fnlftnlnv-r,
tpronertv «ltin»t«d In Seminole Counf ty. Plrtt ldr. t o -w il:
•
.................
r M t k*.. Block D. D. D Mitchell ••
1 dore^* „ f the I.W/v
*lri*it
Th2 o.'VWl ItMJd helnw a*»e-*ed'* m Hie
v ibitrt ’. o C the |**unnce .of rurh cdrtl.
In the im m e.iif Fnknown.
Thnt xald Kremlo »•. Fnlxmlm'er.
^ purchmuir «•( Tax Certificate No.
If-4J7. dated the 3rd day Ilf June. A.
tf-tV 19&amp;T, ha* filed *a,!d certificate
“ In'-tny cfflce pod lift# mp le BpidlL'anilOii for T--x Deed »o l»*ne In eerordaffca with law.' Mild i'«rllficAle
fcoptbrdcea the fnllnv'nir
defferihed
kteopartyaituaied In Seminole Coun-

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PIT FOR \ QUEEN

W ILL give a Jazz Cap to each
ch?id that buys an ice cream cone,
a3 *ori£ as
caps last. Better
come eany.
o Dr d e a l e r s

.Toe’b Fmnltc IIcusc, Union I»hn« maey, LaiHicra Drug Co., Waters Kandj Kitch*. D. L:me, Z. V..Jerry, Feoplea Graeery, D. Cavoura^MoRelv-nrofi.7 Irrimr-PlTte
arjonr lar Cream Shop aati Irene Auiin.
OUT OF TO’tVN DEALERS

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tor Sanford

"iiu .U 'd |n S'lminul,' c,unity. Flurbin, to -w lt:
.
but* ';&gt;* on,I ''7. flinch D .•Mltcli1 1! i :'ur- i •- of I,efy itrail!■ The

•'fil‘ I o.l Hi lot; c*",, icti d nl III'- «' iln iiw*t with law. Said i .'rtTileiito ■.u*J
df' -VIttk’' ib-n'Tltnilj
of fhi I n u a b o f r-ueh ccrllfli'iitc h.-uio &lt; Hi,)
In ip . u
. of Ovi.-r»tr." t Turpep* IsrupertV ffttii'.t Mil S' fllilirde l'd'iU-1
t i t l e * ' &gt;. .

,

*rtrnt*.r:tld L m m lifle. Hnl»:rt|na.:r,
pnrrhoM r of T o t ,Curt|flc*tu '-’ Nu,
2 ‘S, dated j Cm Tp l day of hui", A.

I', 1919. h* i flh d *ald i ertlflcAle In
r. &gt; , rfleo uod h»a pulde implication
f..r T iX D. •,il l " Ijuue In "evutdanco
v It It l e r
f a l l dhrtlflcutn einl/facta
llo- f;i!!' iifln ■;
J-^CrlheitJ* i.rnpifR
ii lM»lit l l*i HcmJnot* I’ liftlj, Flcr-

That a-ild K m m le 'I" Kntxmlnyer.
urohuarr nf Tax Certificate No.
il, dffted, Hm 3rd d tv nf June. A*
JTjS*7. Jioa filed Mid certlfcnte In
,y o rre e and baa made implication,
irT iv x Deed to &lt;*»u« -In accordafa With law. .Said rurtlftrale em rffeta
the
fullnwlna
deacrlhi d
roperty itluateit in Srmlnolo Coun*
r.' Ftorhfv. to -w lt;
Bear. NH oor. of Iff&gt;t 55. HI nek I».
[Itrhell'ff Survey Levy Grant, run
. is tfinr. so min.. W. 3IJ f t . s. t
»u_. R. 2(3 f t . N. 25 dear. 3D mtu..
L t d ft.. N. « tin t. IV., 243 ft — S'.a
Erie. Th« ffnld land liellti: a*5e'm*il
t th e,date of tho linuanro of inch
’ to
the
name of Cn-

. 11. M Ut in 11',* F ir-ft
»e.t, T h e.M id. I. mil
It f I ll fa da!1, . , f i la•&lt;
i.Mimote of ao •■,! e i ftifieato in if «j
irttllU &lt; f ?!. It. Illteft,
Th.it raid IItu.oli I ./ Knixniln, •r,
purrhayfr pf M ix I'yrtlii, u,
Mill, A l t " ! the ire) ,1 iv of June. A.
D. HH'J. him IMel ;d l1'certlD cjio |«
•a ' lOffle,' iih’l h i , pmde iipplIvAtl iii
-i-.’r *v: Ih;. d 'td i.'iiie In juv.-.rilii' ,'e
lni».
rei:(lli'i, 10 epihra, y
Hit rullnwimr dru rlllfti
prupi-.ly
*•HutuI)d In . nitni/lu Count)*, FI' i'*

rc Hii.-.Sfftcj i : ;iro:ji’Lnj; ;,tp7: i . u ipiL L Lrj.lrcni

Unaion of un

wo would atiff^cEt tlia'. you.caastHt yonr ban!: fer"full

That ritld Kntnda I- Ruiiuilnuir.

n 9 n ;4 »r of Tu.x t‘cTti(iiot«&gt;
N".
9 l A t r iH llt ’.'ml dny of June, A.
. 19 ! •*, Ijm ilhd rAhl certificate In
/- ntficu and h.iH modo oppllcutb'ii
r Tux lived tn D iu n -In . nccor.ilt
iritti law.
Wild' ceriinc.ii,

aald land 1 , ln&lt; nuaeaaed at ihe it.
id Ih* 1 uiuiuicti nf euch cert Itic
In the riftv.iiC .N . n. mica.
’Flint :ai,l llnunSti L. Dmlmliijr
pillclinaurL ot '» ix ■Certificate
"it. dtili-d |*t 1, fnil day of Juno,
D. 1819. Iihh (lied fetid ctrtlllrat.«
tny office nnd h.m made nppllcatl
(•&gt;r Tux tirftil t'l jen'iu I:i act ijrilun
tAS, t-IA. And 1**7, Block !&gt;,' v.Mch l.'tw. Said curtldc.ilo etnhra,
\'it Hiu-vey of l.ivy Grant. 1the f'dlow lnr duecrlh d proiie
Liffnd |.i|ihe ft'itiMft at.the! Mitunte I ti* Scmtuulu County, k'k
Gt.'.ii .I'tltlier ,o .mob cert Id |U l. t'l.iv 't;
l'U.t t.'.ff. Dl'icl: D .' Mltcheil'it Hi
th " MA'iS) " t Ctlknnvfo.*
" a l l 4'm mlo I - KtUBminnor. VI ■ Of .Levy Gnuit. Thu milt! la
er of Tux' Certificate No. |lielnK n«ai»ied m tho date of i
e,| t*&gt; :nd dnr nf Juno, A .[ lain a nee of »ucl, e-rtlricatn in I
nc N. Ik t ill,*
huff filed raid errllf)cat&lt;&gt; In I name
That iiuld thnrilo L. Krittmlnk
c und him mad,) iiptilleutlini iitri!io.ft«f
I&gt;f V ex Cftrlillcate
:
n urconl- 3v3, dated the
’ 2nd il'y at' .Jnne.
tiurtlficttie:
e. -Vi'.ll
V.
I
t
Pi.
hat
rtt.d
jnld
ct
rtifl
ritt*
dlictklud1my‘ o ff le*. an | him ntfttir nppllratl
'raera t
fftr T n d lm l !■» tvaut lit iiccnnhkl
Fir rota,
with l a w SUrt eertCIo.’.t " cmbrai
kit ldt.
Jh*s f (jI! 1 iiri11’; ill pqriticd prym

I^h at aaid Kmmle I* Kntxmlncer.
■ n b a M r of Tax
(Vrtlflcatr • Nu.
B sla tffd . the 3rd day of June, A.
ID'11907. .him filed, aald certificate
0 -* }-. uinro-HTid him made npptlca.
u n t o r T a x Deed to l«uue tn » t .
fcrdihc.f with bvw.
Muhl Virlin3Uav e; if,rnc.eu tho fallow 1tic de«fSffd urnperly,;elluated In. U«mlM k CSxrnty.* wiorlda. to -w tttl.
'E tc. NW , cor. of Lot .55. Uln&lt;ic D.
K ih oV ra fbtrvoy of L»»y
Orant.
iSu »td'&lt;itar.««. a i&lt; u &gt; rt. n . 55

O ur rqircLLfntutive w ill tail anil

tJK’.ro.

,!lt tha r.iattrp over with

DiO;i vs a card in care oi tb; Sotni

.oic.C ocnty L-

Licor.;e:i ha.c bitn issued, end wo will be

llffty »l

r .-d S J if ft.— 8A5 ecff' ff
1 bain* K.«..*Cil fit th*
iMunneff o f «ueh cffrtloiame of Uukoown.
J nmiBlc
Kmiolr I . lKp|*mlnlter.
lP U m b te
nt ■ Tftx Cert I(lent if ,No.
ih * *rd day o f Juu*. A.
iar fllffd aald c*rtinr«le
:e and ha* made nppilcn•d' to Irfftie In »c ,W. Bald certificate
dlrtwlotr dr Mcrllitid
led
In
BcmliutU

to-wljj

L 1 deirrcc* . K. of
I, Black D, Mitch*

U»t«t In Seioluolc Cuui

LjtegrUf-"I',

;h . f

Road

tisTctf'Belov/ That Serve

29

of FnhNfffru 2' 2 7^ “fee.; m
or^Vkm,^9|te WnF.

Office Woodruff and Wsho,

' ntnttfv tif much cnrHHraljft In lh«
a.in' ■ i f ■♦lk\c-.'t i&gt;
. • » •'
M.Tliar Ml,|&gt;l F.i'fmU* L, lTdtL'u'n_&lt; r.
piuchiff'er t,( T.- * ( ’j Mri oiif',
S'*I d a te d 'th» Imt irnf er Jup". *AD t&gt;i9, &gt;&gt;*» nt* t aaidTartlfieate in
my office nml lm» in ide npidlcaHon
for ,Tnx l i t , &lt;1 t&lt;&gt; iffauf In accordatn-e with Ltv-. Sa|d certffleata cm*
.hroreff
(tie
fn l.iv.h n r/ iloicrl ImiI
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The Secret o f Baking Good Biscuits.
BY HELEN HARRINGTON DOWNING

(shorter time, than' Is required for
makinjc yeast breads, jind are
nenernlly served hot.

AY; APRIL 4,1924

TAXABLE. W EALtn LARGE.

Figures in Tragic Newark Murder

MIAMI, April 3.—The' actual
taxable wealth oT Dade county, is
now fU15&gt;,8IO,6R!&gt;, according to
calculations made from the fig­
ures showing the valuations plr.rcd on real and personal property
in the county by tho tax ussaixor,
which total $31,984,OftS. These
'•aluatinn* were.base don tho cus­
tomary 10 per cent basis and n
consequent low valuation on all
improvemcnlr. that has been fol­
lowed for years In the county. It
is said. , The assessed valuation
has more than doubled In tho last
six years.

A quick bread raquiro* the fol­
lowing iriKTtdient.i:
flour, * 'llquid, salt and o JcavAiini; a*ent.
ability o f a hnnsentfo an a 1*. of course, that a reliable brand *o these may be .Added some oth­
a very oftsn Jinked by the of baking powder U uavd and used er tnxrrdfenta, not nocciinry. but
s 'M ^ a i a W hut they are Correctly, that the ingredient' be often dnslrod, such as aVurumfriff,
very •sin t&gt;le to make. I: mixed quickly, and not so mu?h sweetcnlnif, flavoring sad w
There are some point* to em­
iterials Used orii nf thc very as to make a tough biscuit. Too
ho, recipe Iq:#vtVd carefully stiff a dough shouf also bo avoid-1 phasise, which cannot Ijo repeated
[ too often.
mrements are uutdo aconly A llttlj. experience
All breads.arc dlvtlrd Into two"* When mixing fat into a dough
such ns biscuits, Jais prefcrabld th
classes—
add the fat In sblld form snd mix
T. "Quick Breads.
into the dry ihRredientit. cither
2. Yeast Dreads.
Quick breads arc made In a 'ovlth a knife or with tho tips .of
the fingers.
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Although It Is Dossihlo to m^kc
a good soft dough usuv; a spoon
for mixing/ tho beginner, howev­
er, most bo careful hot to stir the
deugh so aa to toughen it as is
STATEMENT
oiten the case with the first bis­
cuits a person makes.
th« OwhereAlo, management, firfcuUtlnn. etc., r.quirtnl by tliu
Pwcr'enlng, r fd n s , currants
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a ft'o f Conxf.ee of Aiiiiu.t 11, ISIS Of
and spice are often added sepn•in.oly or combined and added to
biscuit dough alter part of the
■milk is added.
I Baking powder is used In place
Published dally at Sanford, Florida for April, 1, 1931
[ of.'yeast, to make a flpur mixture
a t r b r F l o r id a ,
rise. When the mixture la of li­
1 Co u n t y o f s k m i n o l k .
gnum ana a good, ptain, straight
■ Before me a notary psblle In and fo r the Stale and county
fflour, and la stiff enough to knead.
breast*. prruonaHy appeared It. II. Uera. who, having been duly
It is called a dough. Bread dough.
brn tooord ln r to law, dspoaea and says that he la tho munnifer
Ibiscuit dough ana pie dough nro
Khe Sanford Herald and that tha fo llo w in g Is. to the beat nf
| knowledge- arut belief, a true statem ent o f th e . ownership,
examples o f this degree of stiff­
biXaoment-and circulation o f the afuresald publlctalun fur the
ness.
m aaown In the above caption, required by the A ct o f Ausuxt
embodied In section 4 0 . Postal U w i and ncKulatlons,
A biscuit dough can be used lit
bated on ,tt)e row rat o f this form, tu -w lt:. ■
making many delicious variations.
By adding grated cheSi&lt;i ito-tlpui:
t t. That the names and addreaaea or tho publisher, editor,
a delightful change t
rpagiag tdltor and hualneaa manaer are:
salads la the result,
I. Publisher, Herald Printing Company,
biscuits thinner and
than the usual b’-icq/

ctor Homs Economic*, Calumet Bakin* Powder Co., Chicago, III.

|t Editor, Rolland L. Dean

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Canned Goods that arc guaranteed— Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables.
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Tomatoes, small cans

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split, and toasted or dipped quick­
ly into boiling water and baked
in a quick oven diHll tnc surface
is dry.
When you bake, do bake good
biscuits—don’t waste timo on In­
ferior product*.
A gopd flour
antf a * reliable baking powder, a
hot oven, and y.tur family will
appreciate your effurts.
Try
these recipes:
Baking Powder Biscuits.
4 cups paatry flour
4 level teospona.baking.nowdor
4 level tablespoons butter qr
lard
Itt cups milk
&gt;
1 level teaspoon salt.
Sift flour, once, than measure.
odd sh ltr Snd baking powder upd
rift threo times, rub in shortening
with fork or spoon, odd milk, mix
lightly,* tuqi out on i wqll-floured
board and roll or pat one inch
thick, cut and bake in quick ovon
(480 degrees Fahrenheit) fifteen
to seventeen minutes.
This recipe is based upon the
use of Calumet Batting Powder.
Coffee Cake.
4w cups pastry flour
4 level teaspoons baking pow-

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4 tablespoons sugn*1
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*pron&lt;! oven;
brush
top W
with
This recipo Is Imso-I upon tho
.1 rounding tublospons butter or anu
milk. Spread with tho following! t™ of Calumet Baking'Powder.
lard
—2 eggs
Vi cup Hour
1 1 -U cups milk
cup sugnr
&gt;
1 level teaspoon salt.
l.tcnnpoon cinnamon
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1 tablespoon butter.
baking pqyvder, aalUnul .augar;
slit throe titn vr'f^op -bnttpr-frt’
with spoon, beat egg whltei with spread thick on top of cake; bako
half egg-shell of water addctl to
each until stiff, then ndd yolks and in moderate ovon 20 to flo minutes
boat inr odd.milk and beat all to-

| WINTER PARK—Work to start
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! Special Demonstration And SalgO f
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a N A T IO N A L ” Biscuit m
YOUR BASKET— FILL IT FULL
A lw a y s

Come In and sample the many other vnrie-

ties of our National Biscuit Co. Products.
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Uneedn Biscuit — Z i ^ u s —- Chocolate Snapn V— Alphabets
Oyst ere ties, VunlUu, Legion nnd Mitcaroon Snaps, Uneedn
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SATUHPAY AND MONDAY
From time immemorial, leaveriipg gas has
made the “ touch** which mada the., paste ot
flpur and water a digestible food—the staff
of life. A flat and soggy loaf or biscuit is an
unleavened food. So it is that leavpning
agents such as yeast or baking powder nfe
employed.
To Insure to the American housewife com­
plete'leavening of her biscuits, cakes, muf­
fins, etc., which fs so important to perfect
digestion, the pure food.authorities found it
wise to require a certain standard o f leav­
ening strength *n baking powder.
To maintain this guaranty of digestibility-—
to insure minimum deterioraton ,of leaven­
ing strength, baking powder is packed in tin.
This prevents absorption ' of atmospheric
moisture. Dampness produces premature re­
action in the can— results in loss of leaveping
gaa.„..
The food official, would properly condemn
baking powder if packed in cheap sacks.
But what about self rising flour? It comes to
the southern housewife from ^remote north­
ern mills packed in porous bags. What happens to this mixture o t baking materials and
flour?
;
Chemical analysis shown that much o f it has
lost its leavening.strength before it reache*
the consumer.
Breadstuffs made with Buch «elf-rising
flours cinnot rise properly— they come to
the table heavy, flat and soggy.
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Why-don't thb pure food officials demand
that self-rising, flours contain 0.5% leavanIn* s u .

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punt of bonds, mortgagee or olheg securities era:

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understood that the society
$8,000 Tor the property, $ldX
which was contributed bjr
Jannete Thnrbcr ComkK, o f
York City, vice-i-resMent of
society, who has collected i
rocorna of early Florid^ his

Kingains sliced bacon
in boxes
Kingans pure lard— 1
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buckets.
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NOW THEN, WHO HAS TH E MOST PULL?

As Brisbane Sees It

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This ia an age of wonderful and almost uncanny dis­
r
• T h e Retired Hangm an.
coveries. Whan experiments in tlransmittinjwnesftages by
Lincoln** l*o«m.
The Strong Women.
l u Second Class Matter, OC- wireless werd first found successful the Idea seemed' unbev
7, l il t * a t the l’ o .io ffle * at
Blimerek’e Birthday. .
lievable
and
ft
took
(considerable
time
to
convince
a
doubting
Florida, under act of March
Copyrt*tn, 1111 "
people that such a thing was possible. But soon wireless
.K d llo r messages were sent without the matter bciijg given . much
JOHN Et£JS,- England’* hang­
fiV&amp;'
thought.
’
• 4 man, retires from business, giving
1«B
A m a
On the heels of the discovery of wireless transmission no reason. He hanged Roger .Cesar,
came the discovery of radio telephone and the broadcasting ment and Edith Thompson, the last
fOJf R A T M i
». 811 Months |M 0 through the air of speeches, musical programs and entertain- woman hanged in Great Britain.
Ellis waa paid fifty shilling!,
’ Uy Ur Cars'er par
[ J l A i f .m^nts. And again the people wondered. But n o ^ ^ e thjjjll about 112.50, each time he hanged
isn’ t nearly so great as we n O j) our homes and near music­ a human being. That was for the
ItOTlCHi A llobltuirj ians and, speakers in New York or other parts of the country hanging. They paid •him After
shillings more "for good conduct"
_ of tnanka. resolutions
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of entertainments where talking through the air. We are hot devoting much time to
.
Ida, Will he oh arsed the marvels of the radio and are'now accepting it as com­
“
GOOD
CONDUCT”
meant, tbft
alar advertising r a m
he must stay out of drinking sa­
mon place.
’
loon* at the place o f executionbe[THU ASBOOtATKO r n r n
But the latest development now being experimented foro and after . hanging. Till*
it ad rraaa la exclusJtieo to the use for repub- with ii the; transmission o f thoughts from one city to an­ made him lose mbney. In tha-old
IV of til nawa dispatch*.
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public
" 4 Phouses
, ... would
' pay
gay.,the
.the
j to It oi not othanrlaa other and from one country t o ' another. Experiments in days
groan to stand at the bar and
Ida this paper and also the
hangman
era vutiiiaaed herein, dll thought transmission, unprecedented in their scope and aim­ drink drinksa ooffered, free by
t cu t;
re-publieatlot. of epecUt ing eventually at trans-Atlantic communication by telepathic tomert. Thee p rcsence of the
hi hangherein are aiao reserved.
waves, are under way at Harvard University.
Thoughts man increased trade. There
FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924.
have been received there from New York and mental trans­ rush to see him. hear what he had
to say and see the hand that Aaed
mission from Paris to Cambridge is soon to be attempted.
the knot under the left ear of many
^ ^ i l B L E "THOUGHT.
Dr. Gardner Murphy, a research fellow in psychology famous criminals.
RE THE ERRING t—
and
Dr.
Harry Helson, an assistant in the Harvard psycholog­
, If a man b« overtaken
MORE he drank the' more
ical
department
are in charge of the experiments.-Dr. Helson theTHE
fault, ye which a n spiritual.
hangman talked, the more he
such a one in the spirit of siid the program was the most extended yet undertaken in talked the more terrible became
knew; considering tnyaelr, mental telepathy. Quoting Dr. Helson, the New York nerald his stories o f the groaning, beg*
thou also be tempted. Galatlging, pleading or “ game indiffer­
Tribune says:
6 :U
'of the men to whose neck*
"Last Monday evening, twenty-five persons in New York, ence’
he fastened the rope.
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under Dr. Murphy’s drection, concentrated their minds on
If YOU think hanging or other
a destiny that makes us certain' ideas and objects. We rceived thoughts here, and
capital
necessary "to
H [ mothers:
after similar transmission tomorrow night and next Monday frighten puniahment
criminals,’’ devote a moI None goia his way alone:
"* that we send into the lives of hall check up on oiif results.’ On April 6, by a prearranged menL'a thought to Ellis, the British
ingtnan.
•j
hers
\ &gt;lan, the sending of thoughts from Paris to Cambridge will |han
If a crowd rushed to see him,
back into our own.
&gt;e attempted.”
-w buy him.free drinks .and listened '
It is said that the transfer of thoughts has already been to his tales o f horror do you think
f c t what his temples or his
made between this continent and Africa, but the phenomena hanging really prevent.* crime?.,
It does not. On the contrary, it
ns holds firm and fast— lave been sporadic and little nttenjjit has been made to carry
stimulates crime, by stimulating
his fateful heap of days out extensive experiments.
1
admiration for the criminal.
id deeds
Today it seems almost impossible that the time will
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THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN
come when people in far countries will be able to know what
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—Edward Markham.
collection of valuables .exhibited
? --------- ------------we in Sanford are thinking about. But the time has gone to
the public includes n poem, "The
_ your poll tax,
when any person can be at .all skeptical over what may be Bear Hunt," by Abraham Lincoln,
,-j. V --------- oFranklin used to say, worked out. Within a short time wc shall in all probability and this is how it begins
and want save while see more wonderful di&amp;coyeriea and the transmission of
may. no morning sun lasts' a thoughts will then be commonplace as the wireless and radio "A wild bear chase didst never see?
Thau hast thou -lived in-vaii
w today.
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T" Thy richest bump of glorious glee,
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Half of oin* fifes are spent ur,. 1
ing^to people-about other pwpj
Spring Is when nature sui u
with flowara. .
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Happiness isn’t scarce.
___ llan.’t..haing. need much.-

Trying ta keep hr* people
IDM (rtaj
mortying usually,
resul
i
. Its tasj
married couple J ot enemicj.
A censor w r/redlo ls su(Rti.l
•d. If he will eliminate th, * 1
Aghts we approve heartily.
|
Another sure sign df springy I
When you wondtr If you hstr i f
saw mill or a mosquito.
Honesty paya in the long ml
while dishonesty usually payi q j
a short run and a swift nnt.
The Arst caiinon was made b|
Scotland In 1564, and it is itxjql
time the last one was being nuds.l
plan
A group o f senators pis
through our national furests,
forests, i^ l
you can’t blame uietn for takiaf V
to the tall and uncut.
Even If women do have mail
sense than men yon nevrr m i|
man wearing a shirt he isn't bsv|
ton' himself.
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simple matter. All you have b
do is try. to explain Teapot Don]
to a friend.

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the many advantages they afford.
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hand on them at a moment's notice.

Those men in St. Petersburg jured by these methods.
Peace Plans.
Here you learn that it is possible who arc supporting William
G.
The rest of tho country waa
to bu a great man and a very bad
Adoo for.the Democratic notn- from the very first disposed to
tion for the presidency were take the McAdoo incident mildly,
...
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Ever since’ the closing of the great world war many dif­ poet,
confident that he would not be in­ but Washington was - all agog.
There is In Ur a temple built ferent ideas have been advanced for the making of a lasting
Mr. ALBEE,
who
coilecta volved in any scandal, nnd they At Washington "they’’ said that
thejfiumerian king. Aannlpad- peace. Peace plans have been submitted by thousands of per­
strange things and shows them, are confident that he will lead tho McAdoo was eliminated, that it
aboyt 4500 B. C. King Tut is
sons who claim to have given long years of thought and study bringa from Italy the strongest party in the election next, fallt did not matter that In the inci­
itpared to that.
of nccopttag dent concerned there was nothing
to the question, and yet it seems as if the world is just abput woman in the world. She can sus­ The unwledom
Dq you know, at this minute, where your certificate of'title ta
tain the weight of a two-ton ele­ "Washington opinion” about poli­ discreditable to McAdoo, that the
J women in Puxbury,
as far from having world peace as it was a few years a g o ..
phant .aid allow men on horseback tical movements was.tusvnr better people were through with the
your motor car it? Your Insurance policies? Perhaps jo a have
*wn In Vermont, arc now
About the qnly way a lasting peace will ever com q ji to to rido over a bridge o f which the illustrated than in the recent case former secretary o f the treasury,
local - political offices,
diamonds, pearls, and other gems in your home, a continuous
, ,
hi Mr. McAdoo.
and that was all there was to it.
certainly • practicing wo- have some plan worked out bo that war profits will not be weight rests upon her.
temptation to the dishonest, or to burglars.
-It appears that Mr. McAdoo's
There seems to be a much else
frage' wRh ii vitn.
made by unscrupulous men. If there were no chance for
IN THE bid days. When rrluscu- Chernies conspired to' injure him to it. Recently a primary c-mtest
Piece them in one of the saftey deposit boxes which you can
Pearman says in his profiteering and the making of millionaires there wouldn’t ar farce wan Important and Du- by having his name “ mentioned” took place in Georgia between
buy at this bank, for as little as. 62 a. year. Then you will know,
qucsclin
in
his
charge
brokb
the
be
so
many
people
in
favor
of
having
wars.
in connection with thd Teapot McAdoo and „ Underwood. . Two
, "Duvall county was
inck o f horse and rider, such a Dome oil Investigation. Of course month^/ffro, although they' confi­
always, just where they are* and you’ll know that they areeafe.
ir in New York. It
One of the best plans for maintaining peace iH that sug­ lady
would have been courted by Mil McAdoo had never had any dently expected to v iir in Geflrgia,
the fact that it was gested by Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas who think* that
many.
thing to do . with tho Teapot the McAdoo men hoped for noth­
same .latitude as Palesin time of war the government should compel civilians' to
She might have been that Ama- Ddme lease; no one even insinuat­ ing beter than a four or five to
work for the equivalent of a bare living wage, the same as son Queen who told Alexander the ed that he had. But he had tak­ three, or at beat a three to two
eame-the effort to in fUVfi. Then
Im
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n Volandt, whoever he is, soldiers and sailors. A law of this kind would tend to reduce Great,that ihe would like to be the en strictly legitimate legal, em­ vote’ at" WkaHliitttttttv fdlMCA
d - up to -at least one o&lt; the chances of war. Cutting down the incomes of non-com­ mother of hia children, a mcasago ployment after he left office in juts ' Mc'Ado
folowed by an interesting meeting connection with certain oil lands lowed by the primary.
McAdi
traditions o f tho Air Service.
doubt JhiTjoH-Iff-t tnm^*sr
.
Is nerve al! right when batants instead of increasing them maqy tim§s would surely Alexander, having sent the only{ In* Mexico.
fdoes^not prove---fh*t~ ^Vastiin^
disputes.
—being a
lelor at tba time.
F. P. FORSTER, President.
. . D. F. WHITNKR, Cashier.
with the Mexican government be­ opinion about politics back In -the
and the Daugherty inIf this nation enters war it should be war for everyone
cause o f his knowledge and Influ­ states is pretty near worthless,
committee. ,
connected with the country. There should be no difference
WHAT BECAME of the result ence acquired as a member pf we -do not know what it does I m n n i n i n i i u N i i M i i u i n i i i n i i i
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of
that first meeting? ' Who knows F'rrsident Wilson’s cabinet; ' But
between
the
poor
fellow
who
must
sacrifice
everything
ltd
playing golf on
low they are pit
that this wonderful Italian there h*4SJ&gt;4«n n* eyidenee ,that
Every upstanding
American
ip of Mount Ra nier, six thou- has, to shoulder a gun and the rich man who has influence but
may be a descendant of he was &lt;6* pse that knowledge o t W e* fair plait and decent tac­
five hundred feet above the and can draw a dollar a year job, handling important con­ woman
BMttr Tkm m
Alexander the Great?
inftiAncx In Washington. Ar any tics, even in politics, and it looks
They have'to be exFor Coughs and Colds, Hoad&gt;*i
Now,
however,
a
child
moving
tracts
aqd
buying
war
materials
from
big
corporations
with
rate,
he
failed
in
the
project.
But
' careful about high balls
like
the
attempt
t
i
keimirch
Mc­
a c b e ^ &amp; u r a W R h S ii.t iu a I
an electric switch could raise a
or they bring rain and which he might be connected in some financial manner. thousand tin ea the weight of that the idea' of his political enemies Adoo has really resulted in
wo A]] Ache* and Pain* J
tip the game.
Everybody on a salary of thirty dollars per month, regard tWo-ton elephant. Merc muscle was that the people would not be strengthening his position before
able^to understand or differenti­
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less, might make war an interesting game for all, especially doesn't count any more. But ate, end that McAdoo would be in- the people.
policy of-saving ia a good
strong women not able to lift elette
a ^ 65c, jars aad takes
some
gentlemen
occupying
nice
offices
in
Wall
Street.
often overlooked. Seldom do
nts, but with good, strong
Hoephal tbw. 93-00
a salaried man living
Not only men but money and property, if drafted in time
ies free from nicotine, alcohol,
Income nnd saving any- of war would have a tendency to reduce the chances of con late hours and general foolishness,
“ I A H YET HIS FftlEND”
J «». But when you do,
are as important' as they ever
a man who can some day flicta like the one of a few years ago.
were.
NEW YORK WORLD
fore it ia too late to do
Upon them depends the brain of
good.
tho next generation and future
In what he said at Atlantic City wait, he assured his Interviewers;
. —*---- o-------civilisation.
TH E REAL ESTATE BAROMETER
and In tho way ho suld It, Harry the truth would come out later; ■
of tho Britlah paronly get 62,000 a year
PALM BEACH POST
GERMANY CELEBRATED the M. Daugherty revealed himself now Is the time tor all good men « With all modern conveniences on Park
'•eld ofteruwork Afteon
109th anniversary of Bismarck’s again a master of the game of to come to the aid of tho party.
day," say* tho Tlmeabirthday Tuesday with loud cries politics. The managi ig politician And then he threw in that subtle
Never before haa real estate
But the activity in real estate for a Kaiser, and the old kind of has but one unbreakable rule, "Be reminder that he, the discharged £ Ave. Only one block from First St. A good
Our representatives at
regular.” * If the President kicks Attorney General, intend* to be % investment.
get 67,500 and an far meant so much as it means today dealing, which carries its reflec­ government.
you in. thi fob* at the very mo­ a Coolidge ’delegate from Ohio to
can And out don’ t work at In West Palm Beach, in Palm tion far into every-other bualness
Bavaria
freed
Ludendorff
and
Beach, in gtuart or Delray, or jn of the community, will be surpass­
ment your enemies are beseiging stand back "of the Praaident’s
Building lots on Park Ave.
Imposed
a
farcical
sentence
on
Hit*
any one of those smaller commun­ ed far by this time in 1025. 'The
Cabinet,
which
deserves
support
in'
the.
rear,
teil
hint
i
that,
lor as punishment for attempting
Beautiful liome on First S t
io Was unfair to you,
yon, he is from Congress and the country."
d ty commission ia con- ities nestling-00 *be shores of the momentum of today is sufficient to overthrow the republican gov­
Atlantic
’
up
and
down
Palm
to
carry
it
beyond
that
time.
On
arid yc
you will
ader and
What ia the result? -• Mr.
a proposition to buy adernment and destroying the lives your £erty leader
top of that, It must bo remem­ of many- .
stand "by him. Say ofeen—‘but not Daugherty re-establishes himself ■ Corner lot in Normandy Square for only
Und for an athletic field Beech coupty.
too often to become u bore—that in his accessible niche as the idol ■ $900.00.
Earth is the foundation of nil bered that West Palm Beach ta
“ writ in this wty Is irumej
did not think the President of the boys in the trenches.
He
at. No citizen ever ob- things. ' Good soil will be tilled just setting out to do thing*, Just
TnOSE THAT want the Kaiser
thus deal with a friend and obeys the outward rules of £ Corner lot in Bunea Vista fo r $900.00, size
Men and setting out to grow from 20,000 back say, "Our misery Is due to
the expenditure of tax wherever it may be.
The World to 50,000 inhabitants, and all demorcacjr."0 no more ounce pf . - r iter, but. swear that noth- xportsmanship and professional
for the training and de­ women will want it.
you desert the politics. . He gains sympathy. He S 40x145.
And it will be within the next few years. There brains would make them realise|
nt of phynleil manhood. must have it.
rty who .1 leader be puls the President silently into a
bought and. It will be sold.
It is la Inevitability in this. God busi­ that their misery is due to thel® rand ° ‘ ^Brt
5 acre celery farm at a real bargain,
lew York World recently wealth itself bfeyond which there ness men from a distance would Kaiser system. Some of them ap­ Is. Disavow all personal feeling position that seems almost mean.
not
build
another
line
of
railway
If
Mr.
Coolidge
carries
Ohio,
as
leneath
the
’
principles
of
u
an expose of certain high is no greater wealth. It ia tho
5 close in.
parently will have to stand another
In.New Yprk City. As.a re- eating security for life, and about here if this certainty were lack­ dose of kslaorism before they are great dramatic situation und* as­ what will have made it possible?
sort that you are going all the The fact that Harry Daugherty is
Yorkers were soon buy- it and upon it is built every hope ing. If the growth outlook along thoroughly cured.
•n “ regular." If the Pres ident loses
commodities at a much for prosperity, for riches, for the Florida East Coast were rot
Fortunately there Is common way down the line.
bright and did not have an im- sense, through education, In the
Sometimes n .little rapptiiess.
the perfect formula of 1Ohio, it wasn’t Harry’s fault- He
has Identically the *anic
professional politician, and did everything he could, but the
There is a difference, however, ueratlve situation to be met, the masses of the German people. They
*
— waa ■
i* airing * musty room. between sere# genuinely good and Flagler system would not be en­ (pay be able to save their republic.
ugherty'
brought Up boys resented the wny Mr. Cool­
on tuit- That is why he met the idge had dealt with him.
acres genuinely favored.
The gaged in spinning its second
ROOMS 501-2
What Mr. Daugherty thinks
Dla ia trying to have a greatness of the Palm Beach track from north to south through
RUSSIA CHANGES Petrograd repc rters so affably and stated
dent in the confid­
An injunction hus been community lies In'the fact that this region.
Largest Insurance Agency In Sanford.
—which used to be St. Petersburg his Jnwavcrlng allegiance to the about tho President
ence of his awn chamber—that,
to prevent consideration the Almighty here dispensed
First National Bank B ld g .______ _
The barometer's forecast is —to Leningrad. Mark your let­
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Prei dent so firmly.
He could ah, that is another story I
recall petitions.
No city genuine favor in dlroate and rain­
ter
"Leningrad”
or
the
Russian
marvelously
excellent.
The
glorias
_ rhsre while wrangling fall. That ta';one of the realms
iim in u a n k im u iiin n iiiiiH u u n
ostoffice won’t deliver it. The
ity politic*.—Sanford Her- why thousands today are building of land and climate here are iea is to honor Lenin, but it’s a
here and now. That is the reason known. It is this knowledge that poor idea.
a city-that-didn't Why- the Marsh trdinfers o{ rec­ Is seen id all of the transactions
NEW SPAPER IDEALS
im a m i
its polities,—Oeala ord at the county courthouse are that are flooding thia region—a .. RUSSIA.. UNDER. Caars or Bol­
KEY WEST CITIZEN
*v* a look at Sanford.
many times • greater this month region where men desire homes shevism, should be glad to honor
tha power of the Russian race, ex­
just gone thap ever before. Vill­
E' ery newspaper publisher end
"Cut out the p.-nderous editori­
post of thu American age, town and city, or out In the that they may take part in ’ the emplified in the gigantic body,
arful and. wonderful achieve- editir wants his newspaper to be als,'! snaped the man who merely
for country where soli wealth really developments nnd. profile of an
A
&gt;eat it ie possible to issue, scans the headlines.
"Nobody
medta ef Peter the Orest. His
Inevitably prosperity.
7 ) name,'given to tha great’dty that
difficulty is in differences of reeds ’em nowadays."
X tP *and
'- begins, tt js all tho tadie; f y
oue-htadred
= a : ' fa
of the Campbell
he built on a dismal swamp in the option as to whgt constitute* the
"Cut out She woman's page,”
*.n editor asked said the female with the?1,strong
cold north, should m ain with that best] newspaper- , An
and a goal o f two
a
.w
"
,
he
coqld
molt*
hie
ewdera
how
city. It la a poor tribute to Lenin
ten set. Tho Ammind. “ It’s Bushy, trashy,1 trivi­
; U a uni; of -real
to rob the memory of the moat his laser IdeaL'tHth this result';* al; an Insult to our sex."
powerful Ruslan.
"tu g out the crimes, the mur­
mgenlalitv and good
"Cut out tho sports and thea­
ders . the sensational divorce case
a predominant char
tres,” said the intellectual. "Both
ttt
repc
t3,"
said
the
nice
people.
Every World War
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILera bed influences, and both have
It is alleged that in afi thirty- (holes to the west o f the
membership
ROAD earned 64.81 a share, and
“&lt; at out the accidents, the received altogether
too much
sippi.
This
was
a
provisional
two treaties have.been
mode
w^b
ijre been
reports a new revenue high water ralli ay and steamship dsiasters," notice."
treaty, subject to validation if an mark above 6775.000.000 for 1923. said toe people who "couldn't
the American Indians.
inspection ot the new lands prov­ The Pennsylvania snare* have a bear to read such thing*.
"Stop, ell of you," cried the
man citiiena of these affecting the Fli
ed satisfactory to the delegation par value of 650 which makes the
ubHsner. "On second thought I
will vota for, tribe wa made’ at f b h 'Mou
"G it out the politics," said the eve deckled to cut out myself.
a«nt to inspect them.
roliaa * in Beptei
earning* 9.62 per cent.
tenting*
for William Jen* Booth Carolina
woman, "I don’t un­ It■ Is no usemtrying
In 1833,. at Fort. ,Gi
tbe
m m to publlsl
u*h ti
after the pv
That’s _good news for stockhoid- old-f ahloned
i they know 1032, two yean
it and haven’t time for
paper , until
treaty was ratified but not
come
honasty and
of Florida from Spain,’
ere. but It isn’t ell the good news.
across the ideal reader.”
To celebrate the Joyful occasion
which the Indians agreed to give moualy. As a result another
'ou t the League of Netious
a Pwuwylvanie-Inform, travelers
Without readers no' newspaper
northern part of -Florid
that heavy stuff,” yawned
“
1 Island Railroad, own.
of both sexes. "What’s
In -1836.
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anyway?"
of Indiana
out the so-called funny
one
“ said tha
on the
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about the on ly.way,.* woman ail
shoot two m^R and go free is ly|
being a bigamist. .
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It’* a great life If irou don’t m |
spring fever, or if you do.
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people almost as mad ai cxTM
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grounds .in the. bath tub.

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. of the postofflce deJn Sanford will convince
the rapid rate at which
&gt;is growing.

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7Party; [Is *,Given For
The Lucky Thirteen
Bridge Club Thursday
Office 148;

MRS.’ V r ED DAIGER, Society Editor

Residence 217-W

In Politics Now
# Ladies’ Union of the
rregstional church ‘will
fr monthly meeting at
i.of Mrs. Georgs S aunlitat’ Stttefc'' Mr*. Mun*
Hr*. Bdundent hostesses,
rs. Charles F. MarI entertain. the A laths*
her1horns, lUO.jLaaM!
; . r * i a p f tt.
don meeting of the
| the l»*thodl*t church
Such, at 3i8j) p. m.
Children's .story hour
It j o'clock.
American' Legion AuxII meet at four o’clock
me of Mrs. Joe Chittenlaurel Ave.
hbscription bridge at
b of Mrs. R- J. Holly,
mue, 8:80 p. m., under
of American Legion
for benefit of CampbellPost..
Ira. Archie Betts will
the members of the St.
luiid at her home on
Avenue at 8:90 p. m.

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PORT~ PIERCE—Approzimstely
750 carloads of citrus fruit shipped
| The Longwood 600 Club,
from St. Lucia county this season.
afternoon ...
at Mrs.
Tuesday atterhoon
.......T.
Slades. There were 18 menber*
present. Three tables were play*
I. OOKIII
ed. Thera were four tea guests.
(I.OOdown brings
At 6 o’clock refreshments were
factory
rebuilt
served, consisting of sandwiches,
typewriter.
nny
mnke. . (lomt n*
cake and punch. The cldb /otejl
new.
A«k ..to
to donate $10 to tha Lungwood
one.
band, and $5 to the Civic League.
il. M; rn *n

ria of Atlanta, Ga„ .was,
hualness visitors in tha
Mr*. W. M. Howell of
int the day here Thursng at the Montezuma.
jr friends o f Mrs. CarS 'will regret t oMi r i i
i very ill at her home

Teuplra

Miss Norma Henderson (above) pretty Boston society girl, hat
rest Lake, Miss Sarita
(rs. Benjamin Whitner, taken up the fight of the National Women's Tarty for Equal Rights.
congenial party motor- No more mah Jong fftr her.
iiido on Thursday.

MIAMI MATRON IS Mrs. Bender Hostess
H O N O R E D -A T .T E A
On -Thursday afternoon. Mr*.
John Bonder was tho gracious
host#** when she entertained the
members of the Idler* Bridge Club,
at her home on West First Street.
A profusion of garden flowers
were used with,charming effect in
the rooms where tho card tabid
wero' placed.
After a number o f progressions
of bridge, scores were counted and
the prize for high score,, was
awarded Mrs. Georgo Hoy.
ebAt^th* MnriJIWPanVfnlJtA AMd
&gt; ipmar'the* guest#--wars* irmted in-*

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[ Mrs. A*-L. Bien of At«
■» are i nthe city for a
an route to their home
its in the southern part
d Mrs. Perclvsl Dick, of
k City, who have been
i of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
tVilson, left Thursday for
| the East Coast.
$ N. Robson, Mrs. J. G.
|r»; J. B. May and Father
mderson motored to Orkursday afternoon, where
je the guests of friends.
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Anne DuBose will arrive
day to spend the next ten
» her parents, Mr. and
C. DuBose. Miss DuBhse
dent at Woman’s Colle|r*,

lohn Dickens, of Miami,
MeiT tha. guestTafi’ UTt.
alloway at her home on
Avenue, ia now viaiting
ak h’ r horae
Ethel and Florence Henry
jted to arrive here Friday
llahassee where they are
uiar students at Woman's
and. will spend tho next
i lrith their, parents, Mr.
C. E| Henry on Magnolia
iaa EmmJtt Wilson
Jack Fox. returned
front Jacksonville,
want to witness the
m the White Box and
w Mi. and Mrs.

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The club house was adorned
with numerous baskets and bowls
of golden California popples, yel­
low and lavender snap dragons,
fcnd vivid-hued nasturtiums. The
tea tables were laid with an ex­
quisite lace cloth and centered
with a cut glass basket filled with
snap dragons and ferns. At one
side a large floral **D” was placfd,
Presiding at the tea service was
Mrs. Stella Arrington. Refresh­
ments of sandwiches, cakes, mints
and tea wero served by the host­
ess, Mrs. Edward Lame, assisted
by RMrs.
V
H HHoward
R V O m U i * Mrs.
Walter Morgan, Mrs. W. A. Fitts,
and Mrj. W. M. Scott.

llciotia six co
dinner was
served.
Mrs. Bender’s guests were Mrs.
Jlenry Wight, Mrs. George Hoy,
Mrs. John Mcisch, Mrs. Edmuifa
Meisch, Mrs. Endor Curlett. Mrs.
Harry Heeren. Mrs. George Davli
Hart, Mrs. Cnarlen Ludwig.

MEN OF PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH MET

AVON PARK—Contract l^‘. for
erection of new high school build­
ing and auditorium.

The men of the Presbyterian
Church met last) night for a social
meeting in the parlors of tho
church. A very entertaining pro­
gram was put bn. Mrs. J. C. Dean
and Miss Gerandlne Muriel vers
readers giving very Interesting
readingf .and Miss Bowler sang.
There was also *omc mass singing
Aorf.th* Mala Quartet at tha Church
consisting of Messrs. Irwin, Dar­
lin g 6Io8r#IU,‘ iind Derrah sang.'
This being the first of the new
church year, . the men of the
ehurch olectod new officers. The
following nien were elected:
President, A. T. RosSiter.
Vice President, J. C. Hutchison.
Secretary-Treasurer, L. I. Fra­
zier.
Cahirman Spiritual' Life, H. C.
DuBoee.
Chairman Evangelism—A. W.
McNeill.
U .
Chairman Membership, L U.
Mny.
Chairman Social Activities, II. J.
Lehman.
in tha future meetings of the
men will be held the fourth Tues­
day night of each month.
Following the election refreshnients* were served.

B. Anderson, who
e missions both
Q. G. McBride Js in the city this
do, leaves Friday
Jacksonville, go­ week on business. He Is associated
J
to Avannah. and with fne L. A N. Railroad.
reta ilin g .tu Holy
I. NIJ. J t iLwith

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bly low.

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New arrivals
include
the models
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nond Fox motored to
Mrs. John Dickens of Miami,
Thursday, where the who tg the charming guest of Mrs.
ernoon very pipasant- E. M. Galloway and Mrs. F. J.
Gonzalez, was honored at ted
Wednesday afternoon at the Wo­
■win has returned from man’s Club, following tho regular
and bthar eastern'mar- businesa meeting, Mrs. Edward
e ha went to buy spring Laps acting as hostess. Mrs. Dick­
tha Sanford -Dry Goods ens wag the first president of the
Sanford Womans’ Club, and la-be­
loved by every member of the dub.
She la now state treasurer of tho
Florida .'Federation of W orse's

I Mrs. W. F. Young, J.
and Miss Louise Young,
la, Ky.. who are touring
azriv*d&lt;in' 1Sanford ? on
.for an extended stay.

I 'k o u e

CLERMONT—Prepa-atlons arc
complete for ' eatablishmsrt of
large German colony on 3,300-acro
tract bordering Lake Louise.

'w t iedsy
ns In Atlanta,’ Ga.

Batts and Mist Fernamong the Sanford
ring to Orlando on
ternoon.

(The diuKRliit wttos* name ap.

pear* below will supply you with
Mr* D. P. Drummond entertain­
a ' SI.ea, bottle of IIOOVKtVS IMed the member* of the Lucky Thir­
teen Bridfro Club and extra guan a t’ noV^O -^-ABTIIM A IlEMEDT.
at luncheon Thursday. A color with the undrritamllnic tluvt after
scheme of pink and lavender Was t#u have taken one-half the medIdlne. you are not aallafled with
used. The dining table wat cen­
t i e re^ulta. you may return the
tered with a- silver basket •Ailed
balance and your money will ba
with Dink radiance roses, fen s ami
cheerfully . refunded. • No smoke
aguatum, and
with pink
■Kuatum,
miu lighted
iikim
&lt;&gt;r disagreeable odor about the
candles in sliver. hi
, house. Klvea quick r e lic t ^jnd If
fet luncheon'free tc
I uhed for a. reaeonatile lenKth of. n u i i n i u
Baskets h i' pink*^
t|me. rdqovee tha causes- and
petunias were,used*
c.muitlins which,
render yuu
tables, the place ear
aub.eet to attarka of' Anthma.
little lavender l,flqr*
*1.09 and *3 00 flattie* at t e a r
the favors . wc;o (oi
* U ru n la lV
•ad lavender aweet
• rr
g | ' f % •t
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rJ . . .
■ Lu.',
At cards tha tTob,
Roumllt.it &amp; Andomon
lingerie, was awhrdmi''
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B. Wallace; the guest
A
Free
Trial Will lie Bent Ity 1
Xflk-lingerio
to Mn.
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Loocia;
the cut prize; two lovely hani-madc
i Geo. D* Hoover
hsrdkerchiels. in lavender and
pink, to Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
Wannrarlttrla* PbermaeUI,
Mrs. Drummond's irucsta includ­
ser.zeo k.
st.
ed Mrs..C. P. Drummond, of Chi­
Or,
law s.
cago III., Mrs. F. A. McPiereor
of Highlands, Iowa, Mrs. II. D
Lewis, Mrs. Ceorge D. Bishop, Mrs
EAST FORT
M YERS-ConR. E. Tolar, Mrs. G. I. Loucki, Mrs
H. Wight, Mrs. Claude H .ward struction of new bridge spanning
Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mrs. A. J Calooshatchle river on Tomiani
Richardson .and Mrs. J. Schultz.'
trail completed.
Mrs. DruntMond will cmertait
at luncheon Fridays April 11.
SOUTH
JACKSONVILLE —
Construction of new $110,000 apart
ment building to begin Mar, 15.

with wide brims, the sash hat, sport

anaH e a lth y

types for street and dress wear.

Ball Hardware Co
PHONE 8

One of the most valuable things
about Teothlna la tho way It atlmulatea growth and Increase of weight
In babies that are weak and puny.
This Is because It corrects dices-,
tlvs troubles, retnlatea tha towels
and causes the child to assimilate
Its food.
Immediate Improvement
follows the‘ uae of Testhlnn. and tho
little one seems to change for tho
oetter over night.
" Mr*.* V f. t» "Weeks,' of Blythe, Co.,
writes:- " I am grateful for the good
Teothlna did my baby. Ha wav so
little and poor and weak he hardly
Nad any life at all. Since I started
giving him Tsethlna he has fattened)

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Notice To Candidates ■
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’ 'A ll candidates for County ■
orrjce.-i must qualify at office S
of secretary of the £ounty jj
Djqpiocratic Executive Com*
mlCtee.
ft. J. HOLLY, Secretary, •
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Room 8. Ball Bldg,

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ugTselKTaTls aolil by all drugglete.
«r send 10c lo the Moffett Labors*
-orlse, Columbus, Oa., for a packags
ind a frss booklet about bablrv,

; #FELLSMERE— Construction of
new $250,000 plant of Btandnru
Agricultural Chemical corporation
progressing rapidly.
FELLSMERE— Large deposit of
peat containing high percentage
of ammoniates discovered in this
district.

Saturday and Monday Specials

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a n d M o n d a y o n ly
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W e Are Offering To Buyers Who Knows Values

Extraordinary Values

Coming in* Rose,» Cope,' Green
and Tangerine,
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STRIPED, TUB SILK AND BROAD-CLOTH
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They com e in fill the new shades

lorida,

Reduced To

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W inner o f Carpentier
Tunney BattleiWill ha
Matched with Gibbons

Madame Criqui Is
Cause ofHnshand’s
Return to The Ring

NEW YORK. Apr. I.—The
claim* o f rival promoter* for
PARIS, April
Kuthe service: of Georges Car- igonp Criqdi Is responsible for the
pentier, who plans n come hack
decision' of tbs former feather­
Pwddeat Baker of The Philndelcampaign in the Ur.itcd Stntcs
weight champion of the WrtcUl to
sdrlphla. National Ball Clnb ‘
this summer, virtually were
return to the ring.
She it was
. Thinks More Of His Money
settled Thursday when an ■who, lart. Auguit, after the defeat
Than To Spend It On Mak­
ugreement was reaehwl to
of her husband at the hundii of
ing A Winning Team.
have the winner of the pro­
Jo h n n y
Dundee, ruled that ho
posed
raateh
hetween the
would never fight again.
Seven
: XEF.SBURG. Apr] 4— The Phil­
Frenchman anil Geltc Tunney,
months o ' tho life led by th&lt;*
lies. havo about as much to look
American light Heavyweight
member: of the F’nris nurgeoism
champion, meet Tom Giblions,
Jopward to as a milk fed hen that
worked the change In her attitude
St. Paul light heavyweight. *
has fallen reluctantly but/fione the
th'* ring.
Thi- agreement, which is ex­ ; toward
When Gene returnnd from tho
less securely into the hands of n
pected to He closed definitely
Polo Grounds after lo.-dng the
dark-skinned midnight prowler.
Friday, \vr.‘- reached at n con­
v. &gt;r! | ’ featherweight title to
Which is to say they will finish no
ference between Hilly Gibson, ' Johnny
Dundee and susjainim; If»
. worse than eighth.
manager of Tunney, who hold! i of the mu: t punishing rounds «v•Mr. Baker.
Tho magnanimous
mngnanimou3 «Mr.
Cnriwntlor’? contract for a l«uit i*r administered to « fighter. Ma­
who owns the ball club, hasn’t spent
Jn New York or New Jersey
dame Criqui gave one look at her
a dime to strengthen it— and, th e! i.] June jtml Floyd Fitzsim­
Jiusbnrd’s
battered fur*-- and
■ Phillies happen.to be a ball club
mons Benton Harbor, Mien., j'*hquted,
"Never again! tve \vll|
. that docs not need strengthening
promoter, who s.iught to mutch
return to Paris anil live a re­
!} any more than a horse needs hoofs.
Cnrpenticr and Gibbons on July
tired . life.”
*: . Last year the Phillies finished
4, at the Detroit, .Chicago or
Criqui had necu mu hi ted 2/100,\f nn earnest and emphntic last.
Michigan City, Ind. It was
frurcs in Australia and AmYou’d naturally think that some
brougnt about niter Gibson, ■000
He invested tho money,
serious effort would l*c mnde to ; refused an offer of $40,000 i erica.
rented a little flat and settled
rebuild. Connie Yfadk, for exfrom Fitzsimmons for cancel­
down. He met Hebrnns, the I'cl®
ample, didn’t hesitate to pay siza­
lation of the Tunney-Carpencum boxer, in he hail given his
ble sums, for new faces after his
lior contract.
word
he would. All he got out of
Athletics pulled up Inme in sixth
it was a badly broken hand.
place. This seems to show that
McTigae, T r u e To Rteently Criqui decided to sc*,
■the material wa.4 available.
He
Now consider what the big- Form, Gives Out His the Ledoux-Mascart intil.
took
Madame
along.
At
the
con­
hearted Mr. Baker hns done t o '
. giro the Philadelphia fans n sea- Alibi of Injured Hand clusion of the 2(&gt; rounds which
brought the title back to the vet­
. son’s entertain numt.
eran- I.cibm.x, -Madam.• Criqui turn­
^ 1 HU two moat 'promising pitch­
ed to her husband und said: "My
ers among tho newcomer* uro How­
word, Gene, I don’t know any­
ard Carlson, a Pittsburgh discard,
thing about the fighting game.
. who was drafted from Wichita
Falls, nnd tho artetont Fair! llnntS ilton. No other major league club
\ thought enough o f Carlson to buy
him, so he fell to the frugal Mr.
i/ Baker In the drn/t.
Hamilton, long since through ns
i’ an effective workman,’ was picked
up for nothing, "a /rec agent.
milted, nml then Criqui sought
» Benny Hclgeth and Leonard
Hubert. -F’mlcUug.— hl» —-tuawtgerr
i---- Motx uru —Uui—uuU tiiiuling iutWbF|
and told him he wn.i ready to go
a prospects.
All Helgetli cost v.-n-*
hack to the ring, lie already has
car-fare front Chic igo. where he
atnrtcd training.
,•
f&gt; played scml-pro-bnlL to Leesburg.
"M y hand b nil Ilglit again.. I
£ A vicious rumor is afloat thnt he
intend to ask Dundee to give me
i. was even nskeil to make the trip
that return match he promised me
In a day conch. Mi&lt;z came from
before we sailed. 1 think 1 gave
' ■ the Ncnrnska State I.eagtii' nml;
him a good enough b a ttle for the
■ must have cost all of six bits and
Anu-ricBn public to wisli to’ «■«
•‘ a red cravat.
me get another charge at him,"
t 1 Two other ‘ ‘nillfion-ilollnc-bcnuCriqui laid the corres|smdrnt. "t
. Thin” on Mr. Baker's enormous pay
made no bones about taking him
Toll are Fritz Renrich nml Fred
bn right nfter 1 wo.i tlu title. 1
feel I nn\ entitled to . another
(rack at him."

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fH b e d r o o m
V, MOST Or TH‘ TIME - S l f S
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UNCLE JERRY whaT vyOU’RtJ) . &amp;
&amp;OIN* TO DQ WHEN YOU/—''T .
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rnrtHiialnf herein nint ^
day of Jnne. A.' D. tj jj *
It la -‘ further unl-tril
order or publication h, 2
In lOe Stanford HeraM
per publlnhed |n SemliiAl
KldrWtU.pntje tt weeli faretw
rerittlvo week*. .
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W itness fnv band unit tn..
t|»0 -aalil Clieuit Court it'i
Florida* thla 27th

To the itjifehdanta J. C. K rercl If
living, ntnl "if dead, nil imrtlea claim ­
ing Interest*! tinder
J. G, Kreael.
il*cea*t&lt;i or otherwise. in the fo l-,
low In* described- property, namely: (* U U L )
That certain tract of land -situate
Jn the fount:* of N.-mlnole nml KtnU
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WHOLESALE

Headquarters fbr . all Varieties of Fi
and Vegetables,-Prompt arid Personal
Attention to All Shipments

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AMY (.EF^T TH
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS &amp; BR0|
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Matinee and Night, April 7-8.
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| W ith L o n C h a n e y
few days cm their pleasure yacht H ii II i t « f A p i i l i r i i l l n i i f o r T n \ l l m l
I i iilo r l i ' r l l m i STS o f I h r f i r i i r r u l
on the St. John's River.
S ln ln te s ot IK r 'N t n fr o f r t u r liln
Mr. am! Mrs. J. W. Rutledge
Notice If licriiliy given Hint
wete week-end vtsitorn at the
tlnwiinl
If. Itumly.
purchnsor
home uf their daughter, Mrs. Wll- *&lt;
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iVrtlfli-ulf
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j tUli'iite In my office, unit tms made

(.ROW EKS

I iiapllcutlun for tax tic oil tn Ikhui* in
r.■.•.■unlnanc with law. Halil ccrtlflEDSTIS,
Courity catu eibfintres the folluivliiK. tin,
sc iW iI nropirty situniiil In HuinlWilson states that n.'lo in|f!ty. Flurlilii, In-wit: Ilog.
Zl.fL. Itninic 2!&gt; Kast. Hun It
Wntdi melon
growers In Lake Twp.
Ia rh.. ff. Iil*i dim . H. H.i dcgci-es,
ebunty are assured of a good W &lt;12.2** elm.. H. &lt;"•i,chs.— Ill acres.
said land hetaa nssassed at tho
stand this . spring. . Replanting I*rii.*
'il.it.* of the Issuance " f such ccrll*
hits* been done, where, cold ilnbiug- j n. -il.- In the liumi- of A. It. Wood,
cd young plants; later planting.1,j rnlt'wa Iiuld cerUfUciUo- shall ho reiiu’il according to law lux deed
are coining up. and mnny grow’, Ii|e*
i »• II Issiio therrun mi tlio 19th day
era will be ahead of tho game, he ..f April. A. P.. H»2t.
W ltners my official signature and
says, by makiug several plantmin
to insure themSelves against cold. s* ■;I this the nth 'liny of .March, A.
n„ t asi

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CUT THIS OUT — IT IS WORTH
MONEY
fiend this ud nnd ten cents to
Fofqy .t Co.,
She!T!el|l *Avc..
Chicago, HI., writing value name
mid uiwlress clearly. You will teceive a ten cent bottle - of ..VO

l o w i n g iluticrlbctl pronerty altuali'il
In g,-iiili)iilo coun ty Klnrlda, t o - w lt :
N W - i o f HVV &gt;, of* S K l i . Hcc. 5.
T w p . II M.. Ituquo 5S H, The snlil
hiiul hflrig UMsoHsi'il at th e date of
the Issuance o f such c e r t ific a te In
l U - H s m i - c f - 1-TTlmnWIT tTnTcsS" siUIT
e e r llr lcn to shall he redeemed a c •'■■riling to lav.- tax deed will Issue
thereon rill tilt) 22nd i|tty o f April.
A. I*., 1914.
W itness my official signature nml
si-.il thin the !4th day of .March
A. i*.. m u .
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II. A. DOtTODAHS.
t'le r k t’ lrcult Court
Semin ole. l*nuiiiy Florida.
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Ernest Tcrrrcnre, Patsy Ruth
Norman Kerry,
Hurst, Gladys Urockwell, Tully Marshall.

Spccinl Music Score

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Mating' &lt;1:80. Pricos

), 75, $1.00. Night .":S0, Trices M,

51.00 and a few nt $1.50t Plus tax. Scats at R. C. Bowciw
MAIL UK PnONB ORDERS

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Klcik Ulrcnli Court!
Baminelf Cuuaty.. Florida.
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N n i l r r ‘o f A mil l e a l Inti f u r T n * l l m l
I l u l l ' r H r r lliin STS o f H»c f l o u r m l
S f n l u t c K «if t h r s t n l i * o f F l u r l d a .

N o t ic e In h e re b y u lv v n tlla t I I s r u l l ? i r . TtiJM'ldnird. p u feh n n er o f Tax
1’ i'rT T ffcalr N t w - t U I , dnl***l th o 4lh

TOtfNTT nir coughs, colda and
hoarseness, also free rmmile pack­
ages of -FOl.KV PILLS,- a. diuretic
stimulant for tho Itidnevs and
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
for Constipation and Biltausncs*,
These wonderful remedies have
helpctl millions of people.
Try
them. Nob! everywhere.

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One Key with Each $1*00 Purchase.

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F. P. Rines
Seminole Meat Smith’s Garage t
Stokes Store No. 1.
Market
Service Station
Popular Market
M. Kronen’s .
M. Narvis
Kent Vulcanizing Works
Every Key worth 20c to Customer*

LAKE M ARY
sro Rowe haa fold his houso
Lake Mary to H. D. Durunt^
Rowe and wife . have moved
,heir apartment houzo'on CryI.ake Avenue.
Ir». II. A. Phillips, owner of
l^tke Mary casino, has returnto her home In Hallsburg,
ss. Mrs. Phillips runs u large
; shop la the nortli nt the sen
ire. She mj|U make stops ut
iladclphiu alul Now York t&gt;*
f goods for the summer sen*
i. The regular monthly mcet___ ( of, Ihe
__ Woman’s
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Missionary
Society was heid at thu homo of
Mra. William Muagruve on Wilbur Avenue Friday afternoon. The
meeting was called to order by
•the twcaidcnl, Mr*. I*. F. Hnow.

spent Sunday nt hbalmniqe.
Mrs, .1. \V. Needham and Mrs.
Anna Liniburg left March 2 V for
their homo in LSwell, Mnss.
Mrs. E. E. Floyd left Sumtay
fur t)ie railroad hospital at YVaycrh«s, Ga.
Mr. and Air . George Wibun had
ns gueats on Sunday Mr. nml
Mrs. Gene SS*rattuck of Qrlatuln
Mr. and Mrs. George Jerome

NOTICE
A nyone'w ishing to com ­
municate with the Knights
or the Ku Klux Klan o f
Sanford may do so by ad­
dressing mail to FestofTice
Ddx 68.

U ntil you sec It, you cannot ade­
quately picture the distinctive beauty
n or fully appreciate the mechanical
goodness o f this five-passenger Sport
Touring. A n d the gratifying fact is
that both its appearahee and per­
form ance—endure!
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cannot fade nor check because it Is
an entirely new substance—D uco.

T h en , text, Its equipment Includes
cverythingth^iinsurescomplcteness

During 1923 the wagr* ami tax blU of the Southern Bell Com­
pany amounted to approximately $9.&amp;c$,000,
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T h e Oakland engine and chassis,
because o f their correct design and
advanced construction, are Ideal for
a real sport car because they assure

There is genuiie satisfaction in own­
ing a car as di tinctive and able as
this. Be sure Ia drive it before you
buy apy car tl is spring.

O f T e le p h o n e E x p e n s e

and full value.
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■ The taxes of all klmla la tlve States and io the federal goranuseBt
amounted to $1,451,000.
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, The ware bill amounted to $8,115,000 and wo* paid to TOM saMoyna
throughout this section.
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la Florida the wage bill' of S81 employes amounted to more
$783,500.
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Taiet aqd wages represented mere than 50 per cent of the
i sUag expenses of the Company Iasi yeaf.

VAUDEVILLE UETWEEN'ACTS

er Novelty Singing Orchestra,

ORE than.halt tho entire cost of your telephone terries Is
represented by thu two expense Items of tains sufl s ^ s r

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Kent Vulcanizing Works

A Rural Comedy Drama in 1 Ado,

Extra Added Attraction—Green

Part

A n d how necessary and desirable,
in a fast Sport Car such os. this, are
Oakland’s ■aft and practical fourw heel brakes—and Its large steering
w heel on which are mounted the
driving controls.

Its finish—astriklngO aklandBlue--

%r[CTIM &gt;R.fRAHK f/ORTO

snappy getaway, as welt ns sustained
high speeds.

T ouring Car ■• . S995

Roadster . • 995
"SpoiTKoadRif 71095
Biuirwsi Coupe $195

Cow|m for Four $ 1345
Sedan . . . 1449

(11 mouths actual. pne month, December, estlmati
DAVID LAIRD, Florida Manager

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HERALD W A N T ADS W ILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON A L
Political
Announcements

Dally Herald.

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Cash la Advance

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SANFORD BUSINESS ACTIVITIES OF IMPORTANCE
SOUS

ROOMS FOR RENT "LOSTANTTFOUNTT MISCI
'O bW ICAL
FOR
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR RENT—Two roomn with -or L 6 S T an opportunity to keep

AUTOMOBILES AND
REPAIRS

HELP W ANTED

,176 A WEEK-^-Man or w
and small .capital, to disit
FOR SHERIFF
without garage. C18 Oal Ave.
nhrcaBt with the times by not FOR SATE— DeSoto paints and
I
hereby
nnnoW
c
my
candidacy
FORDS
I hereby nmiounco myself a cun*.
wanted with ambition, |
FOR RENT— Furnished apart­ reading the classified pages pf
vanrishc . at , Sanford Novelty
New ana Used
. didate lor iee&gt;«rti&lt;m to the office for County Comtmssioner for the
and small capital, to distribute
ment. Apply Shirley Apart­ your Jdaily newspaper. llemlil Works, sole agents.______ 164-tfc
I nil*, ( t i l l I t r e ­
ROADSTERS
I of sheriff of Seminole county sub- j 3rd District, comprisirtR the towns ments. First Street.
want nds contain many interesting
lia n t p a lrtn n m» 4 M l Rawleigh’s Household Product* to ,- ,
TOURINGS
jeet to the action of the Demo- jo f Lake Mary. Longwood, and Al- FOR RENT Furnished Vvo-room message:. It will pay you to read FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs
drat iM iu fllp lilr for
OODUES
steady, users in your locality,- We V
for'setting,
16-eggs
for
fl.OO.
it
i \ *- ‘
Private bntn, also thorn rlailv.
•
SE d a NS
. l l t r a t ill *
train and kelp you so you can make
nown Mrs. Ellsworth, Besrdall Avenue,
for
today:
You
are
km
Palmetto
Ave
Tip
. TON TRUCKS
83-tfp
W*«r**&lt;a &gt;* •. h r m Itna
up td 6100 a week or more. No
the •company you keep ; ihere- Sanford. Phone 3303.
. nr ■ ll-i«
Two robn#,
Casn
or
terms.
ft
downing SAN FO Rlf STOVE WORKS, 321
1 ^
r a - l i L __ . 4 r n U u t
experience necessary. Pleasant,
stairs nnd one downstairs. 3 5 $£ . avoid ■mayonnaise
Wo Sell or trade.
First Street. Next door to Smith
fore avoid mayonnaise dressing.
C9 Type doubt* ' strove that I have conducted it in the he’d June 3, 1924.
Laurel Ave.
EDWARD
IIIGGINS,
profitable, dignified work. Apply '
pmst.
Brothers. We eell, trade, and re­
W. B. BALLARD.
Authorized Ford. Dealer
W i t RENT—Two furnisF'“i“ Eo'd- It has been mixed up with oil.— pair all kinds of cook stoves. If
today
W. T. Rawleigh Ox, CL,
ure .for eon____
C. M. RAND.
New Haven bvrlster.
Sunfortl.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
rooms for rent._Phone 24.
,fc i_ x
your
trouble
is
stove
trouble,
see
2780,
Memphis,
Tenn._________■' V 'uBH
FOR
BOARD
fir
.
rDllt.IC
IIIlength
rt er »vt.ri»ife
1 hereby announce my candidacy V o k ” RENT — Large furnished '==
FOR SALE— Ford Roadster prac­
us.
!BTffUCTION
itc\) u line.
tically no
new. Bargain. See Stew^l WANTED-Stenographer or typfor County Commissioner for the
tically
npartment all modem cottTrn[ ch.-uk'r 30c for first
FOR SALE— Ancona baby chicks.
I hereby announce nr.7 candidate Fourth District of Seminole Counist. Apply by letter Sanford Credit
REAL
ESTATE
art
Dutton.
loncc.t,
417
W.
Second.
Fine strain pure-bred ancona
Jiilna to rrvtrlcud to for re-election as member of the ty. Subject to the action of the A'pF- 'v7,ri— t ,J,viVT t™ .
Association, care Seminole County
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hatched from eggs from my
Hoard of Public Instruction for Jur.e Primary of 1921.
J o M lflcu llon .
AKE ' 0L
■°kin® *0T *
FOR RENT—One 12-room flat, chicks,
B a n k . _____________■
_____ - ;
own
flock
of
carefully
selected
ror U mud* The Snn- Seminole County, Florida, repr'eVULCANIZING
you
f*. L. WEST, t room. If
don t find one Uit-1 good condition, centrally located.
wtll be reannnelble renting school district No. 2 o f
biteders.
My
17
year*
experience
WANTED—Sanford busineea me*
Ilood
|cd
In
this
column,'
insert
small
Incorrect Insertion,
NOTICE
in breeding nnconas assure you the
Goodyear
who aro in need of competent
lleer. for siUisefiuent Seminole County, subject- to the
I will be a candidate for renoml-' want ml nnd you will receive the FOR RENT—Store room, good con- be.it to be hid in tho breed. All
and
Tim office ebuuld.be Democratic primary to bu held on nation for the olfice of State At-'best listing! in the city.
help should read tip*, classified
1
dition.
good
location.
chicks delivered South Baldwin
mediately In cane of
Balloon Tire*
Juno 3rd, 1924.
page of The Herald? There's no
torncy of tno Seventh Judicial Cir­
Ancona Farm, Lillian, Ala.____ _
Used Cars
__________
CHAS,
A.
DALLAS.
reason for sending out-of-town for
|ADVKHTISF.lt*.
cuit of the Mate of Florida, sub­ F^ n L lE*oJ w N 6th T p E
444
F0R URN’ T“ 0nc two-room npart- FOR SALE— Remington
VULCANIZING
WORKS,
type­ KENT
help when there is probably just
FUlt COUNTY JUIIGE
f; ® i - \ - 6th,St- ,
, niant, dose in.
|d ret'repenlmtlTe thnrject to tho action of tho Demo­
Commercial St
writer with wide carriage, 630.00
the, person you want in the city.
I hereby unnounce my candidacy cratic Prlmtfty. Your endorsement hOR RENT—Board and room; 1»
illlar with rote*. rftlea
Mention, will tire you |for the ofticc of County Judge
in room 610.00 per .wec&lt;; 2 In FOR SALE—120 acres wild land, for quick sale. Inquire Herald ofJInformation. And If ; of Seminole County, subject to the for a second term of office will be rcom $8.00 per week. 12t*2_MagFOR HALE— Ford racer in good WANTED—Salesman, can use few
suitable for vegetable und grove,'t fice.
—— ~
greatly appreciated.
Ithoy will assist you In
live wire real estate- salesmen
'condition, 1921 engine; a bar­
noliu.
•
i
$
1200
.
action
of
the
voters
at
the
Demo­
FOR
SALE—One
pair
mules
nnd
GEORGE A. DoCOTTKS,
|our want nd to make
either
sex. Call between 10 and
gain.
See
It
at
323
Palmetto
Ave.
cratic primary June 3.
wagon, cheep, or one mule. Lew­
State Attorney, Sevamh Judicial
fective,
12.
Coral
Gables,of fice.
Springs. Phone Phone 27.
JOHN G. LEONARDY.
FOR SALE—16 acres celery Innd is, Altamonte
Circuit, Stato of Florida.
IIITNAT NOTITIS.
WANTED—Twenty
live and hust­
G
0
(VG.
fronting
on
Iaike
Monroe.
11(
FOR
SALE—
Republic
one-ton
FflirCOUNTY JUDGE
|era should r Iv* their
FOR. COUNTY COMMISSIONER HOUSES FOR RENT
ling boys to deliver and sell tha
neres cleared and under irrigation, FOR SALE— Twelve head of good
poetofflee riH rnv in To the People o f Seminole County:
truck, thoroughly overhauled nnd
I hereby announce my candidacy
in Sanford. Good money
lh. tr phone .number If
•1 am a candidate for County for re-election for the ollice of FOR RENT— Cottage. J. Nusson. all planted, four flowing wells,
mules; can bo seen at tho Or­ repainted. New tires. Wight GrO- Herald
re rceulta. About one Judge,
for the right kind of boys. Come
cheap.
Co.
eery
your
support
and
vote
on
lando
Novelty
Works.
Address
County Commissioner of Scminolo FOR RENT—5-rcotn cottage with
|t oC a thousand haa a
IL H. Lockhart A Co., Orlando, Fla. FOR SALE— Ford Coupe 1923 down to the Herald office tomor­
und the others can't June tho 3rd will be appreciated. . ..County, District No. 1 , subject to
bath, lights 'tnd water. W. J.
row afternoon right after school
FOE
SALE—5
ncros
nil
in
culti­
lt« wltli you unless
SAMUEL A. B. WILKINSON. the action of the Democratic pri­ Thigpen.
model in good condition, Can and see the Circultalon Manager
WANT tomato plants; quote best
—
_ ■-■ ' '
your address,
vation,
6
-room
house,
good
barn.
mary
Juno
2,
1924.
FOR It BP RES ENT ATIV M
prices on tomato plants in small see it nt Williams Garage.
!NT— 10-room home cen- Lal.c Monroe front with paved
FOR
of the Herald for particulars.
enllniinnre MUST he
I hereby announce my candidacy
nnd large lots and kind of iomn- 1
O. U-BLEDSOE.
yrrnen at The H«ntraily located. Apply 410 Oak road, $5,01)0.00,
r|S
for mcmlwr House of Keprfrcntatoes you have, and if can fill order |
&gt;d utllre hr by leeAve.
FUR ItKHRFilENTATlVE
tlr|i*i&lt;iur illwnstletives for Seminole County subject
on
short
notice.
L.
Powell,
Tifton,'
I respectfully announco myself FOR RENT— Large 7-rooin house;
DRESSMAKING
BUILDING
not rnlitl.
jto tho action' of tho voters at the r.s a candidate for thu House of c.ln sublet an apartment. Apply FOR KALE—10 acres, 5 cleared, Ga.
vegetable
land,
flowing
well.
Prompt, Efficient
I
Democratic
primary,
June
3.
DRESSM
AKING.
FOR
s
SALE—Cheap.
a
T
e
Vicirola,
al­
MATERIAL
Representatives from
Seminole T, A. &lt;*/ccnicaf, Lcke Mary.
Service.
Two blocks of louding station,
FORREST LAKE.
We are equipping a shop to do
most new. Call 1201 Oak Ave.
County, subject to the Democratic FOR U W T —For 0 month*, com­ cheap.
nil
kinds
of
dressmaking.
Cloth­
primary, Juno 3, 1924. If elected
s a t e ; Reed
baby cart.
Fo r
sXTE—
MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general
FOR CLERK OF COURT
fortably furnished house,' slk
ing for nil ages. A shop for all - *cment work, sldewlaks, build­
Phono 412-W.
1 I hereby announco my candi­ 1 will advocate constructive legis­ sleeping rooms. 318 M.ignolln FOR SALE—Lots* in Rosclnnd
of sewing. Vfe respectfully
Political, '
Heights. High and dry. A-l loca­ RENNET'S HAT FACTORY—If kimia
dacy for tho office of Clerk of the lation for the benefit of tho great­ Avenue.
solicit'the patronage of the people ing blocks, irrigation boxea, J. B.
Terwilleger, Prop.
Circuit 'Courtj Scminolo County, est number of people in Seminole FOli RENT— .VJ.Hiern bungalow tion on Sanford Ave., from 3250
you want your hat cleaned nnd of Sanford ami vicinity.
lounccmcnt3
Florida, subject to the decision of County and tho state of Florida.
Lurr.ber and. BuildL
Malarial.
fivo rooms nnd bath and sleeping to 6"'00 each, easy terms. If you blocked when you want It nnd how
LA.NOA .
J. R. LYLES.
the Democratic Primary to be
Carter Lumbar
porch.*' L A
Renund, Sanford want a desirable home come In und you want it send it to tho Factory,
___________
402
Hanforu
.~.ve.
,_ClJTlNG ATTORNEY held.on June 3rd, A.. W., 1924. I
see us.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER: Heights. Phone 15C-W.
N.. Laurel St. Phone
^•l-llroaiL-SU aoW -Jaekeoftvm e. M R i NIXON'haT nddcd_ t^h V r
to announce to the citl- Jtanci for eiliciency and service in
I
hereby
nnnonn'.e
ir.v
candi-|__
Florida.
HILL LUMBER CO. Q o a M d i
am oRtco,
dressmaking
establishment
tail­
If
you
want
a
city
lot,
n
subur
oin County
'la rjrfn r“ t*nqidy Commissioner fo r .
Service, Quality and Prlc*.
oring. ladles suits tailored to order.
dr the nomination fb
ban lot, n house ready built, celVANCE E DOUGLASS.
District No. 2 Seminole County,'
Phone 136.
cry farm, grove or anything in Nollrf of .tppllrntlon for Tni Herd 304 W. Fifth St.
Ing Attorney for the FOR MEM HER'SCIfOOL HOARD subject to the Democratic Primary, I
s. Wc - t’liilrr Sertlnn DTI nf Ihr f.rnrrnl
t pi- Sempiolo County,
the Real Estate line call1 11
us.
SA
I hereby announce myself a can- June 3. 1924.
0 actum of tho Demo- didntc
sell at the owners price only.
SUlitr* nf Ikr Stntr of Florida
for re-clcctioit to tho office ______ .
L. P. HAGAN. I
ry, •une 3rd, 1924* I of membet of tho board of public
Nntlcn Is hvrehv given that Ovrr- j
FOR SHERIFF.
Call and' see 11s. We give you street Investment. Company. purtJ
fui lor your vote ana instruction, ropicscntirg ■school
I hereby announce myself as t j
the bargains and service.
chaser of Tax Certificate No. S!3, ,
district
No.
1
of
Scminolo
Coun'y,
,
candidate
for
tvo?
o^*:e
of
Sheri.!
° f . Ho u s e h o l d e r .
THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO.,. lint sit thn 1st, ilny nf June, A. D„
subject to the Democratic primary nf Seminole Coun'y. subject J o the
__ __Seminole Hotel Annex._____ m e . has
said certificate In my
ir t O M M I S S ION ER to he held on Juno 3rd, 1924.
Democratic primary June, 1921
REAL BARGAIN—180 acres fine ufflco, nnd has ninde application fur
nnounce my candidacy
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
W. A. TUn.TK.
citrus and truck land, near Dixie tax deed to lnst*« In sccedanco wit
, Commissioner for the TO TnK VOTERS OF THE 19T1I FOR COUNTY COMMISSION HU
Highway, flose to town, and front­ law. Said certificate dmhraces the j
7i
let comprising ChuluoSENATORIAL D1ST1UCT.
1 hereby announce my candiing two largo lakes. Price ?(&gt;0.00 follow ing described property situ- j Transfer-Draying
i»nd 0 «*oolA, subject to
Fred R. Wilson
After duo consideration, I have dney for County Commissioner for
}
an arro. Terms. Hiram Powers, tiled In Seminole, County, Florida, |
r0f tho Democratic pri- decided to become a candidate lor the fifth district of Scniiiulc Coun­
to-w lt:
H Ini. In llni. NW, Cor.;
Winter Pnrk^ Fin.
\
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
re-election to tho Stutn Senate ty. Subject to tho iiction of tho
of Stv't of NIJH. Hec.7 8. Twp, 31 1
See C. E. Chorpening
T o n SALE—Attractive modem
[C. A. RAULERSON.
It. IS hi. run 8. &amp;SS.C ft.. K. ts:
from the 10th Senatorial District, June Primary of 1924,
P
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Ii
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ft..
N.
6
SS.il
ft..
\V
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SSI
ft
.
ll.i:ss
It.
bungalow.
A
bargain;
terms.
First National Bank B Idg^
E. H KILBER.
11K CIRCUIT COURT composed of Orange, Scminolo nnd
H, rltchl-of.wny)—S nerrs. ’ Tne sairt
Inquire 1103 Oak Ave.
Sanfortl, Flit.
___oOsceolai’Countfes, subject to, the -M EM11ER OF SCHOOL i«l a UTT
l..nd helm: useensed at the date of
announce that 1 am
S a n ford .............. Florida
thu Insunnce qf such certificate in
'Ui 0 ' b l T R " Clerk Dcmocrtilte 'Primary To be heid
1
wish to announce tiiat I am a
the
tinrnc
of
A.
M
.
Hunt.
Union
•nId certlflculr sll.tll tic redeemed
b i tt Court of Seminole Jwno 3rd. I rospeetrully ■ solicit candidate for Member of the
Business
ncrordlm: Id law lax deed will Usuo
Meet to the action of the your support.
^chnol Board of Setnincde Co. from
thereon on Dm 16th day of April,
M.
O.
OVERSTREET.
primary in June, 1924,
School district No. 3. Sullied to
.BeCsttes
A. n. IS**. •'
Opportunities
OF IMSVlill C o S b j^ u tK
H. H. OHAI’PEL^.
D’ ; the decision of the Democratic pr^p
torrfey-atrLnw *"7T
■ i.a H i.w iw Ti,vit-.flC R O F .’ITHB PEACH
O T p d rfru K ri'ttd ri?: D. 1981.
1
Over Seminole County
Has moved to Puleston A
It .S. UOUtlLAUS.
thi manufacturers of n well fUU.Al.)
candidate for rmutaMo of'Drittict
Ctcrlc
Circuit
Court
•
Bank
Brumley Bldg. Real Es­
to rtho ofTice of Justice No. 1, subject to tho Democratic
FOR.CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
known nnd widely udvertised pro­
Fenilnle County, Florida.
^onford, ----- r—
Florida
tro in and for the first primary to be held Juno 3rd, 1924.
f wish to announce that t am a
tate and all kinds of la*
Ily A. M. Weeks. 1).' C.
prietary medicine, want a rppre*
Irict of Seminole Coun- Said district bcig composed of tha candidate, for Clerk of the Circuit
suronce.
sentativo in each county in Flor­
jthn legal nnd efficient following voting precincts: San­ Court of'Seminole? Co.. subj?ct to
--------------------y t --------------------- ida.
Out*,
proposition
is
attractive
f i f the executive officers ford, Lake Monroe and Paolo.
Dei locratic primnry, /une third.
O. C. Bryant, W ag­
nqjl will net n mnn from '3200 to
-ty I promif.o to do Diy
If tlcctcd, I promise the faithful
■ ____ U. E. WALKER.
Schclle Maines
ut prejudice.
pcrfoi'mance of the duties con­
Studebaker, Packard, ChavroUt
DKSIGNEf) IN* HAPPY MOOD
3260 per month. Character and
FOR SHERIFF.
ner,
F
la
,
will
eel!
at
G. STU1NGFSLLOW.
nected with that office.
ability
count
more
than
nviney
in
J. L. PERKINS
To the Voters of Seminole County: ____ __________ W. L. MORGAN.
Youthful nnd b;’.;'pv in their o.pres.
'COUNTY JUDGE. ,
LAWYER
I hereby nnnouncH my candidacy
'*nn &lt;&gt;l ti-o. l.itc.,.r IMrisi.m siyk , thc?o selection. Write us your qualifienBales Department
o i course, to tho action fur the office of Sheriff of Semi­
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
Carolina,-Florida filliirocLs mo ilevclo|a&lt;l in f.ishiouabTe
•f- — Court House
smocratic I*rimnry to he nole County, subject to tho voters
I wish to announce tbat 1 nm a : cw,silfci' Tu thu left is a rondel with tions and if satisfactory wc will
San Juan Garage
[3rd, 1 will be n candidate of the Democratic Primary to be rnndldnto for re-ntectlon to tho cf- itmi-fitud v'.iiu to wld. h is atthclted a explain our proposition to you by
ing
Station,
gas
at
2
fico of County Judge of held June 3rd, 1924. If elected 1 lico of County Tax Collector of 1 tthered s'dtt. T h o round,neck, wt-in letter’.’ Tho Notional Remedy Cohi[County, i shall ho gratc- iroraiso four years of Law En- Seminole Counti*. subject to tha t fever, and r».ire.are edged will* fur, pnny, -Postoffire Station G, Jack­
r«e nomination und clcc- orcemcnt in a dusincss manner by action of tho Democratic primary • hull isi.lwayjiiildetl with the r serva- sonville, Florida,
cents above cost the
ifI elected
elected It assure the tho help of tho proper1 subordi- to bu held in June.
Lon th.it it m iy l*c repLccd by soire
Elton J Moughton
&amp;
____ _ JWO. D. JINKINS.
of Seminole n fair an * nates
njlaPtf or assistants
nutibinii unJ
Ithcr tiimmhi". For medium cizc, Jj j
and HnraMilv
earnestly _
year
around.
idministrailun of the af solicit the support of all law en­ MEMBER COUNTY
;ards
30-inrh
material.
ARCHITECT
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
SCHOOL
MISCELLANEOUS
[•“ "Site.
Moire silk, which reflxts lonutiful
ROARD
forcement caters, on June 3rd.
First
National
Bank
Bldg.
SCILELLE m a i n e s . _ ______ RAYMOND L. ALLENh_
Phone 4W
\17 Park Avcnw
I hereby nnnounco myself a can­ j,nd idendiug shades v( brown, is used
W ANTED
l PERIN TEN DEN T OF
Sanford, ------------- Florida
didate for re-election ns n member i'ir the sccoml hock, wLieh ia drain'd
i.i
■i i .i
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
AC INSTRUCTION
Board »•
of-Public In- tt one siifc.' Holding the drapery
5 room modern House for
Madam Harriet,
I wish to announce that I nm a of the County.
; -------!t
pbcu
is
1
g*’q'Cou
4
buckle
o
f
block,
r announce my candidacy candidate for re-electlou to the
t'on ^r“ n', L*Mrkt No. 3, (old end red lAads.’ It has nn ovni
Beauty Parlijr
ction to the ufflco of office of Tnx Assessor of Semi­ (Geneva,
tfalc or rent, furnished. Rent
Oviedo, Osceoli^ and
Over Mobley’s-Dru_
|uperintendcr.k of public nole County, subject to tho decis­ Chuluota) subject'to tho action
"^‘1 three quarter sleeves which
Purk Ave. Phono
Sanford Novelty
$45.00 per month or for a
1 .of Scminolo County, ion of the Democratic Primary to the Democratic Primary, June 3rJ, ‘ »frc,ot t,U5 ,T' r!Vt:i
ill,r.ec*
tho Democratic primary bo held June 3rd, 1924.
1924. Having served ns a mcm-|lV r,er VBr,ls Vf V15f J6.Vr
,n.d f fc
PUBLIC Stenographer; your-fiua- quick stile can be handled for
Works
on Junu 3rd, 1924.
The Matthews Press
her of tho Board since 1015, ami I‘n^nUm
*10 rock "*
A. VAUGHAN.
neu solicited. 107 Park Ave,
TVW. f.AWTON.
Wclakn lll.l*- Hau(or4 S'l«.
having
heen
chairman
of
^
$850.00
. including
furniture,
i
FOU TAX COLLECTOR
Phone
349.
ITOJ.
ft
iUNTY IKOSECUTIN'G
Phone 417-L»2
I ht-j to announce myself n can*
V.
C.
COLLER,
Prop.
balance $35.00 per month, in*
ATTORNEY.
'didate for the office of Tax Col- for the work required of a Board A0 y t M l-rice. 45 cttrls.
J to nnnounc*? that I shall lector of Seminole County, subject member, and rf re-elected 1 prom- «i.conJ Morj,|: l)rt^ N0. |9J9.,
General Shop and Mill Work j
eluding Interest.
FOR RENT
y\ to 46 inches buit and 16 to
Ididatc for the office of to the decision of the Democratic ise the same conscientious nnd eon-!
FOR kENT-Garage, corner 11 th
frosecuting Attorney, sub- Primary to bu held Juno 3rd. 1924. ntrutive senice on hns been rend* jOycars. Price,4iccnts.
Contractor and Builder
Sanford Sign Shop
St. and, Elm Ave.
0 endorsement
of the
TI C. m a x \v e l l „ cred in ray many years of service.
_ . . - s - ___ . s
a t. L
Q aJ
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49
acre
farm,
1
mile
from'
CHAS.
F.
HARRISON,
Jc voters at the June 3rd, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
APPROPRIATE
517 Commercial Street
________
Geneva, Florida.
I
hpreby
announce
my
candidacy
LETTERING
city
limits,
10
..room
..house
^ORGE C. HERRING,
for the office of County Commis­ FOir~UOUNTY~C().\l MISS ION EH
For All Classes of Work
I hereby announce my candidacy .
COUNTY JUliOB
sioner from district number two
well built, .6 Arc places, good
• 107 North Sanford Ave,
ly announce myself ns a of Seminole county, subject to the!
re-elation to the o:Tic« of
for the office o f County action of tho Democratic primary 1 1 un‘ y Commissioner from Dis-,
hard wood floors. Price $5500.
WUaon Welding &amp; Radiator |
[Seminole County, subject June 3, 1924.
ti if number fuur of Seminole!
Florida Public Sorvlce company!
aocrutlc primary, June 3,
Works
County, subject to the action o f .
organised to tako -over properties j
JOHN MEfSCH.
[pledge faithful service
FOR SHERIFF
|lh(J Dcm°crat primary^Juge S,4624.j
of Orlando Public Service Com-1
a
=
nominate me.
II* 1** WiiLihLCRt i
H. B. Lewis &amp; Co.
pany, Orlando Gas company, Flor­ -I f it’s Metal we can weld It." |
To the Voters of Seminole County: j
•
J. G. SIIARON.
ida Ice A Power company, DeLand
SANFORD, FLORIDA
I hereby announce myself a can-,
FOR STATE ATTORNEY.
|
Address
I
JNTY COMM ISSION KR didate for Sheriff of Scmiuole! I horcty announce my candi-'
Electric Light and Power and Ice
t
1
announce my candidacy County irubjoct to the aetien of tho dacy for the office of State Attor! First National Bank Building,' company and Euatls Light A Powctlon to tho office of Democratic primnry to be held gn ; ney for the Seventh Judicial CirC
0
ground floor.
}cr company’
^rr.missioner of District June 3rd. If l am elected I pledge ;cuit of Florida, subject to the Dem- FOOTofFIRST ST?
STEWART Thol
tinole county, subject to myself to fulfill the duties of thlslncrotic Primary to be hold June 3,
No. 107—Telophono 349-Park Aye. JENSEN—Good progress being
Flowers
For AU
o! the votern on June 3rd. i office to the best nf my ability.
1924.
j made In construction of quay
W. E.NTZMINGEK. I
E. E. BRADY.
Members
Florists
Telrgraj
'
bridge
spanning
Indian
river.
J. A. SCARLETT.
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etllng and Paroles at
1 Petti, .Bootlegging
in New Torig Muto Mexican Rebels
Many Other SensaDlsclonurea Made; In
rges Told Committee.

Bombardment Direct­
DAUGHERTY HITS Verhal
ed at Lodge and Pepper
Concerning World Court Is­
Many Senatorial In­
U G H T B 'A C K A T ' sue,
vestlgations, and Motives
Them — Robinson
SENATOR PEPPER Behind
Accuses Senator Lodge.

i«4 r i » « ) .
Ajir. 6.— The
ty investigating comniitinto recesfl today after
week o f RlcochetUng in*
Utar darting, from "deal”
j," the committee was conchiefly with war contracta
expected next week to

Saya Keynote of Campaign Penn­
. (n r The X i w l i l t S rrrM)
sylvanian Would Rave G. O.
Wa s h i n g t o n ,
April
6.—
P. Adopt la "Blame It All
Democrats in both the houaj and
senate Friday let loose an attack
on Harding"
on Republican leadership in con­
The Asaorlatrd Treaa)
gress.
(vASHINGTON. Apr. 5— FormThey directed a verbal bom­
er Attorney General Dsugherty. bardment at, Senatora I-odgo and
in a statement. Friday attacked Pepper. Speaker Giltctt and Rep­
Senator Pepper, Republican, Penn­ resentative Longworth
hurled
sylvania/ for his speech at P o r t - charges
________
on____
the Wold Court issue,
land, Maine, Friday in which he I brought into play the senatorial
said the selection o f Mr. Daugher- nvestigations and motives behind
ty for attorney general seemed to them, and evoked a crosj-flro
him a mistake o f one now dead.
from the Republican rdnks.
“ Blame it all on Harding,” is the
In the senate. Senator Robin­
key note which the Pennsylvania son, of Arkansas, the minority
senator would have the Republican leader, In the forfront o f the as­
party adopt for the presidential sault, accused Senator Lodge, Re­
campaign, Mr. Daugherty declar­ publican floor leader, o f pig^oned, adding that any such "coward­ oling the World Coqrt proposal
ly cry" will “ sound the death knell in the foreign relations .commit­
o f Republican success in tho com­ tee.
Ho also took ' SWKfjit-Pep-.
ing election.”
3cr, Republican, Pennsylvania,. to
"I recall that many years ago," ask for his speech delivered
the statement said, "a man o f self- Thursday nt the Maine Republi­
assumed and unctioua rectitude de­ can state convention and assailed
feated the Republican party bjrfRepresentative
LoflgWbrfh
^
o r'
sounding a keynote which was re- Ohio, “Republican
‘ “
leader in tho
tented by thousands o f Republi­ house, for remarks ho made be­
fore a group o f Republican wom­
cans.- Senator Pepper makes
en in Philadelphia -last night.
strong
g bid
bli in hia so-called
| keynote
l
In a, brief reply, Senator I-odgo
specc
.
n to becomo the Bure hard of
today, and to outshine hia famous asserted that he had made no e f­
predecessor in the Blaina cam­ fort to block action on-the World
Court proposal.
paign.”
Lodge Taken Exception.
"N o Chance for Defense."
Later, Senator Lodge took ex­
Pointing out that he had had no
opportunity to
present his de- ception to a charge by Senator
fenso before tho senate Investigat­ Robinson that Chairman Marvin
ing committee, Mr. Daugherty o f the tariff commission' “ had
charged that Sionator Pepper, who been a special and highly contlthe question o f adopt dential lobbyist .for the wool in­
would. ynte.on
Y&lt;
ing or rejecting the committee’s terests.” The commission chair­
report, “ prejudges the caae, throws man formerly was secretary of
me and ray honor to the wutws, tho Homo Market Club, o f Bos­
undefended, unheard and condemn- ton, Senator Lodge declared, and
In that 'capacity had come _ to
m
stands me- on - tb i scaffold,” Washington t? reprj^ont the com­
tho stataraent added, "and lit full panies In that club in the interof high tariff protection,
view of American peopla nieces a
perfcct right to
"he
nsibility for m e’ and my rec- which
M
the dgadlpnoldent

eretary Weeks with refthe aircraft frauds. It
J, however, t o examine
Itnessen before the qoes|of the secretary, and
the committee will
liable for study docuiting to some cases,
|tt their disposal yesterday
dderatlon in executive scsarray of new charges
into the already
of the senate
ty investigating eonimit-

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ses spoke of drug selling
ati lfederal
penitentiarl
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ed to booflagging inVesNew York, croaased the
to tell of munitions being
revolutionists in Lower
j and came back to relate
i instances of liquor aupng brought to "tho little
of K street,” In Wash*
tntloqed many timas dur_ ogress of
or the ’Investigai rendezvous in recant years
I government officials.
I With the mass o f matercommittee, already deeply

‘ with executive _
into wap contract

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.to’ reeets janti] 1
&gt;g Directing Committee.’
directing
investigation

Her *

tfitfl-n li In
witnesses the coni
,
to send two o f lta' memSenator, Wheeler, Democrat,
Mj its prosecutor, and Sena
i, Republican, Nayr
* . Hamp.
Washington Court House,
r with power to hold either
executive Investigations
affairs o f the Midland Nat» , operated by M. S. Daugh
other o f tba former attor«W l.
letter* were
by the
i Friday, one from Secreka transmitting war dent contracts for tha- air
which th* committee ex1 behind closed doors and
pm Acting Attorney General
*(ing delay in complying
for file* o f the bunveat.lgation bearing upon
“ itio
of drug investigations
at
tlonta
ta federal penitentiary
g that President Coofu first to obtain the bpln
new attorney general on

P H h M

rid Plre Testimony
iy« testimony was heard
the day from witnesses,
luded . J. E. Dyche, once
--of-th«-Atlanta prison; W.
fi director o f the bureau o f
Daniel nmltn, &amp; forrnbutler at "the little green
K street."
» the first to taka the
cftved
ho_ hadjnstitutM
.
..........
Investigation into extensive
v-of narcotic drugs to conbtaloed the aid o f "under
tn from the department
and four prison guards
Heber H. Votaw, federal
dent o f prUons, ordered
ion suspended. Dyche
it- later ha rece
cel red
» resign, and did so. subaeftceptlng an appointment
rohlblUoi service.
[prohibition
rhq

an To Address
On Thursday
lam Jennings Bryan, the
Commoner, will b* In
i Thureday and will
voter* of this city
in tha afternoon,
&gt; a telegram reWdM* . k
Was received hare

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URGE ENACTMENT
OF NEWTON RULE
DEFER SECTION 28

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-. Colonel Charles R. Forbes. Is ahown hero with h is lawyers. Forbes is seated at the left. Beside him
Mnnds Jamek E. Eashy-Smith, chief counsel. The others are Elwood G. Godman and Franklin J. Stransky
(extreme right.)

POINCARETS NEW! Spencer Grants Dohcny FORMER MAYOR
CABINET SEEMS1 Dclny Before TeatifylnR DURHAM IS NEB'
WASHINGTON, Apr. G— EdMUCHSTRONGER ward
ROTARY CHIEF
L. Doheny,- for whom n
New Government.. Instituted ..By
French Premier Appears Much
Stronger Than Former
Cabinet.
lU r .T k r .lw o r U ln l I'rraa)

aubphocna wan issued by tha oil
committee more than a week
ago, has been granted an indef­
inite delay by Senator Spencer,
nt whose request the nuiunmns
was sent out. Spencer said Dohrny had advised thut because
o f pressing business It was not
convenient for him to leave Los
Angeles at this time.

Eugene Newsom o f Durham. North
Caroliia, Selected Governor of
Thirty-Seventh District Ro­
tary International.

tllr Tke Assoctatrd rrraai

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PARIS, Apr. G— Poincare’s new
RALEIGH. N. a . Apr. 5 .-M .
government, evidently much strong
Eugone Newsom, former mayor of
er in th echamber of deputies than
Durham, N. C.t was nominated for
tho old one which fell last week,
tho governorship fo r the thirtyFriday victoriously withstood a deseventh Rotary district at the
termincdv upposltlon attack on the
closing session o f the convention
pensions bill which caused its prehere Friday and with Uw.fofmalL
dqcossor’s downfall, The vole-wag
t y 6f ratification by the directors
(Hr The Aaanrlntrd PrrwO
327 to 201 In favor of the govern­
of Rotnry International will •suc­
* President Coolidgo announced ceed G. Franklin Lcnz o f Newport
ment.
The offensive wan launched with u general policy of opposition to News, Va„ as governor o f thq* diso sam* weapon.?,-*a(ong-simUap4 ansr n e w taxes.
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------------ . . . eupa weVt) presented conducted before.a|
priatlon u
bill, carrying WM^H),- to Hopewell, Va., and Ayden, N.
that of last week. * when tho
ton, man­
W. H. Chandler
resolution to provide (hat mem- chamber overthrew the cabinet by 000 was passed by tho house.
a
.
clubs and resolutions were ager of the New England Traffic
&gt;ers
o
f
tha
tariff
commission
"Yyhen ration ia restored, and
The senate legislative program adopted nroviding for earlier se- League, submitted a proposal that
a vote o f 271 to 284.
motives, actions and judgment
ents are should not ait in cases in which
As was the cast last yreck, Pre­ was discu««od by President Cool- lection o fi meeting .places hereafter a joint congressional committee
weighed with deliberation, it will they were financially Interested, mier Poincare was absent from the idge with Republican senators and for notice or clubs of Domln- confer with representatives o f the
that the
“ record o f my ad­ wtfa (aid aside with a notice from chamber, Minister
be found tHat
of
Finance at another White House break­ ion to be offored tor district gov. shipping board, tha commerce com ­
ministration o f tha -department of Senator Robinson that he would Francois-Marsal assuring the bur­ fast conference.
r . ewior, 30 days in advance o f the mission and shipping interests aa
ask
action
upon
it
when
the
sen­
justice will be one of which thb
den
of
responsibility
as
had
M.
de
Tho
senate
oil
committee
subto the heeds of tho merchant ma­
conference date.
ate hnd Atsposed of the pending
American people will be proud."
Lastevry In the previous crisis. Ho poenated additional witnessa-t to
Hopewell by reason of the fact rine. Shippers, ha said, would be
inimigriftion
bill.
Says Pepper Was Rejected.
also adopted the same uncompro­ bo questioned about reports of that it is more distant from Ral­ glad to supply such a committee
In the house, Representative
Mr. Daugherty declared that
mising attitude, refusing to yield "oil deals” at Ih e Chicago Re­ eigh thnn Ayden won tho attend- with ail available data and it would
Senator Pepper heel desired ap­ Stevenson, Democrat, South Caro- even on a matter of detail, and w ls publican convention in 1020.
ohco cup presented to the club then be' possible to build up an
pointment by President Harding aa Ina. opened the attack on the Re­ evidently desirous of either Smash­
Three members of the fnriff each year scoring tho highest American merchant fleet by other
publicans
and
accepted
Mr.
Longsolicitor general o f the United
ing the opposition or going down commission were charged by number o f points, figured on the means than "talking patriotism
States but Mr. Daugherty after re- wurth's* suggestion that the buz­ in defeat.
Senator 'Robinson, Democrat, Ar­ basis o f mileago and membership. and waving the flag.”
zard be the proper emblem o f the
(Continued on page. 8)
kansas, with being or having been Both clubs had 100 per cant at*
The
pension
question
always
a
” 1 am not opposed to section 28
Democrats in this year’s camrepresentatives o f special 'inter­ tendance at the conference. Hope­ in principle,” he declared, "but I
lgn, if it ia to represent the dangerous ono in parliament and ests.
well Is the youngest club in the am opposed to the way it is going
mocrats “ going after auch a especially now a few weeks before
district
and Ayden
Ayden IsIs said
sum to
to be into operation.’ "
_
Lang
ley,’
&gt;
•
oft
dUtrict^
and
election,
provided
n
fine
opportuni­
Representative
,
dead body as the- Republican par­
ty for tho opposition but the now Kentucky, pleaded pot guilty o f the
* ~ smallest
“
‘ *town -in the world
ty.”
"I was glad to have an admis­ cabinet emerged strengthened and charges of conspiracy .in connec­ with a RotaiV Club.. The cup to
sion from the high titular leader it now appears certain that it -will tion with alleged Illegal liquor Ayden wns In Ihfc. haturo o f a
o f thlg house,’ 'he declared, "that carry on until the dissolution of withdrawal permits and asked an compliment to hta^-eluh. *
The next meeOng place will be
"
the Republican party is dead and parliament, tentatively ret for cnrly trial.
April 12.
Delegates chosen-to attend both begins to smell."Retention intact of alien prop­ selekwl By the incoming governor
.
state and district conventions at Assaults Pepper and Longworth.
erty held by tho American govern­ and t’luh presidents. Newport
Palatka April 17 and the forr
Representative Connally, Demo­ J.E.Torrance Receives ment was favored by President Nows, Richmond. JDanvIile and
Wilmington invited the next ses­
tion o f aSem inole County R ep-­ crat, Texas, then continued tho atCoolidge for use to satisfy claims sion.
"
Mrp- Iva Van Naas, age 46,
Been Club, was the main business
or for return entirely to the form­
Handsome Watch
(Continued on page 8 )
passed away at her home In thia
taken up by a meeting o f Rcpulilier owners.
aq* from this county^ which was
Shipping * hoard officials and Mrs. Harry T. Bod well city shortly after 12 o’clock last
Before his departure this morn­
night following an illneaa o f
■eld Friday afternoon at the court Attempts Are Made
ing with his wife and young son representatives o f shipping inter­
about two weeks. Death was dua
house.
.
Undergoes
Operation;
ests
presented
conflicting
views
for
Newark,
N.
J„
J.
K.
Torrance,
To Oust N egro Law for the past seven months Account­ before the house merchant marto influenza and complications.
Selected as delegates to the
Mrs. Van Ness was taken ill on
Is
Recovering
Rapidly
tafe convention were:
J. Jg.
committee
on
section
28
of
Student From Dorm ant for the Florida Vegetable Cor- ine
Sunday, Mar. 23, and although
(artlett o f
Altamonte Springs
poration, was presented with n
a tho
merchant murino act.
“
According to word received horo sho suffered a great deal it was
ud B. G. Smith o f Oviedo, . AlWilliam
M. Butler, Coolidge
(Hr Tkr Aaa«rlalr4 PrtHl
handsome ..
gold Hamilton watch by
not apparent that her condition
ternatea selected foe this conven­
NEW YORK, Apr. 5— Furnald B. F .Chapman, head of tho hoard campaign manager, predicted that hriday.from Harry T. Bodwell by
tion were N. F. Lezette o f Oviedo, Hall, residential dormitory at Col­ o f directors, in behalf of tho or- by April 22 President Coolidge Rco.10 Combs, Mrs. Bodwell was waa serious until tho first of thi*
.
and W. H. Tunnieliffe. Delegates umbia University, a room o f which ganizatipa for tho efficient and would have f&gt;5 n&gt;oro delegates to taken ill on the return trip to week.
She began to take a tu r n 'fo r
tq tha district convention, which is occupied by (Frederick Wells, capable service that ho has given |the Cleveland convention than Providence and upon their arrival
it was nccessarw for her to un­ tho worse on Thursday and con­
meets on the same day al
at Palatka, negro law student from Union while in its employment.
necessary to nominate him.
rent P.
— Hall/ o f..............
’
were: Joseph
this city;
Representative
Connally, . of dergo .an operation at fhc Keefe tinued tq grow weaker until
Mr. Torrance, who has been
City, Tennessee, continues to be a
and E'. W..Hjrnck o f Longwiod. storm center.' Wells has received with the association since Us for­ Texas, and other Democrata in Surgery. Friends here of tho fam­ death. Mr*. Van Ncs&lt; had lived
Alternatea selected were: John D. two letters threatening death, pur­ mation, resigned a short time ago tha house, launched an attack on ily will learn wtih pleasure that in Sanfarp.'since'hcr marriage to
Evans o f Lake. Mary, and B. L. porting to have been sent by tho to return to his former home. That Republican congressional leader­ Mrs. Bodwell is
nicely and Mr. Van Ness 18 years ago at
Maitbie o f Altamonte.'
recovery. Lexington, &gt;N. Y. Prior to her
Ku Klux Klan. The negro reiter­ he was deeply appreciative of th&lt;- ship and were answered by Rep­ is on the road'
In hia letter M ^ B w lw oll says nrvnrriago she was Miss Tva
Following the' meeffng, which ated determination to continue' his g ift given as a manifestation of resentative Tincher, Republican,
that ho and W f . Bodwell are looV- Schermerbon. Her husband nod
was presided over by Mr. Smith, residence at Furnald Hall.
the good will and feeling that the Kaoaas.
when lived in Sanford for two years be­
who la chairman o f the county
Senator Robinson, Democrat, Jng forward to the_timo
Three members o f the police directors feel toward him, goes
__
Repubican Executivo Committee, bomb squad kept guard in tho dor­ without snying. Mr. Torrance said Arkansas, assailed the Republi­ they shaRjretur ntoi Sanford.
So fore that time.
Mrs. Van Ness was prominent
informal discussion led by Mr. mitory last night J. B. Rucker, he hoped to be able to return next cans in a senato speech, denied the pleasant was their stay hare and
Henck was held .regarding tha chairman o f th* hall committee, winter and expressed regret that Democrats were delaying legis­ *o kind was thb hospitality shown in the work o f the Seminole
formation o f tha county club.
Senator them, says Mr. Bodwell. that he County Federation o f Women’s
presented to Dean. Hawke* a reso­ it was.pecestary for him to sever lation, and charged
also was - chairman o f
-, lfr . Hall was then selected to lution of the committee asking the h k connection and leave for homo Lodge with pigeonholing the and Ala wife feel that 8anford Is Clqlj*
ima
'
&lt;• the social service.department, o f
real home.
be president o fth* naw club. It negro's removal n gm UM buuglng. at this time.
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1 world court proposal.
Mr. Bodwsll expressed the de- the League of Women Voter*. She
was announced that a special ef­ Dr. C. C. M. Mantall, member of ___ :_____ »
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alre to be remembered to the-many has a host of friends throughout
fort will be made to secure wo­ the committee, resigned. He was
friends and Sanford especially hia tho county, who will learn with
men members for the new organ­ the second member to resign dur­
Rotary brothers.
genuine regret of her death. The
isation. From time to time meet­ ing the week.
.
‘
sympathy o f there many Lind
ings will be held, both for social
friends go out to the sorrowing
and business purposes. Member­
Here
in
Interest
one* that she leaves behind.
ship fee will be $2 per yeas. Al Town Is Silfbmerg&amp;l
:—
Van Nepa is survived by
Republicans are cordially invited
Of Charitable Home herMre,
■&lt;Ur Tfce Am m Is M
Result O f Floods
husband and two children,
to get in communication with Mr.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Apr, G. couragement and possibilities for
Neiiie and D a v li ^Funeral aerHall and become members o f the
Mrs. Michael Reekie, o f De­ .vlcea will be held Sunday afterI S in tho
................
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The wild hysteria that Is sweep- him than any. place
-United
&lt;»r TS« A a w I t M r m i t .
organization.
Land,
who
with
her
husliand.
Congressman
Clark
said
nlg
the
countryin
tho
wake
qf
PRAGUE, Apr.
Hood renoon at 3 o’clock from the CongreFerguson, chairman o f the
-Marching -investigations into the
„
. nlon reporter, amidst Adjt. Reekie, is .io charge o f tho n ttional
io
Church, w h ic h _________
Mrs. Van
Orange County Republican Club,
Teapot -Dome oil scandaL;
uzlaim over being on homo Florida Home at DeLand, main­
tended for.
for many
mai
attended
ytftre.
warn present at the meeting yes- snowa submerged the village of atnmxthened LaFollett* boll/. ,
tained
by
(he
American
Rescue
*n.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clark
post*
Dr. Pauli Burhans, pastor
ttrday afternoon end told o f the Modrogit-Marie, in eastern Slova­ late," Congressman I*rank .'Clark
tor at
of the
Workers,
'haa
boon
in
8
an/ord
Se'mhvole hotel and. will
steeple
church,
hMitt chare
.. will
will haM
eruLnze of the
plans and the work of his or­ kia. Only Aha chprch
fo^ several days In the interest services. Burial will take place
to Gainesville Saturda)
~
upon hja arrival in
■how* abovq the water.' The lu- stated.
ganisation.
t
P
o f the institution.
wo f e e l . good over •
habitsnts. k sslscld '-b y
troops Jacksonville, but dec
in tho hsnford cemetery.
a
single
Democrat
The
DeLand
home
was
estab­
ngton
sltuatm,’1
Mr.
fought the riaipc paters for a
lished ip December and since that
n ging back to. the oil
tpa Thugs Wanted weok
plugging gaps in dykea. Ha.
time from ;ifi :to 20 people have
d 3political
Th
m ' affairs."
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R n l i h a r v peasants ^mafle* to atop ' th* In*
been provided to r b y the organi­
R U B U C r j rushing waters endeavored to check and Democratic con
J iu J its u
zation under tha able care of
these two people. Fund* for the
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clud«j the. soldier bonus
•"Republicans and Der
the committee held separat
ings this afternoon et wt
considered the problem
to place the amount o f
in excise taxes a .ready at.
by the house, and the necessary
increases In taxes.
No definite
conclusions were announced*
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At an earlier session, however,* '
th* committee upon request o f Senators McCom-xk and McfQn*
ley, Republicans, Illinois, and Rep­
resentative
Madden,- ..epublican,
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Illinois, did ogre* to the house j
tion hr cutting in IpUf the tax&lt;
produce exchange sales am '
mg to two cent* .f o r each
Tha full tax-previously had
restored
to the-bill by/tfteeoi
...........................by
Abe &lt;
tee. The cut involves a reduction
in revenue estimated' at 84,000,'
000.
.
Obtaining the consent o '
senate to adjourn over until
day, Chairman Sm-mt outfii
irogram for a full day ofnga Saturday at which ha
to conclude consideration
bilL If completed Saturday,
Smoot assured President Cool
Friday, a report on the me
would be made to the senate
day. Mr. Smoot was one
group o f senators invited
it* Housa Friday for a
fast conference to consider the
legislative situation.
Several days would be
ter the measure is actually repot
ed, for study o f the bill by mi
bers before it is taken up for
bate, Mr. Smoot said.
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Chairman Green, o f the
ways and means committe
ttee, h
day issued a statement resplying
pi,
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Secretary Mellon’s attack on
increases on the estate tax v
ed by the house arid which e
turned down last night by '
senate finance comreitteeL
“The extraordinary stat
by Secretary Mellon with,
cnce to the effect on the I*
anee taxes In the houee
should not be allowed '
without comment,”
Mr.
aald. "If the secretary U «
rectly reported In the
i, he stated that tfcwYf
, with the addition o f l _
rioue sUte taxes, would not i
C*M' take me
half o f the estate but fn
stances consume nearly
How far •this is from
r e d will be seen by a
anrination o f the
the house bill un
stead of Us beiag _____
the state taxes to the

Mrs. Iva Van Ness
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Representatives of American Ship­
I nr Tfcr Am m Ii M Pm i I
ping and Industrial Interests
WASHINGTON. Apr. 5-— All
Want Enactment of Section
radio sets selling. for less- thin
2H Postponed For 14
$50 wholesale are exempted (raw
Months.
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tha proposed 10 per o-nt tax by
the senate.
The sedate finance
I Hr Tkf Associated Prcoo)
committee announced today iji
WASHINGTON, Apr. 5— F.nact- winding up their ctmaideration oT~
ment of the Newton resolution the revenue bill. The coasatiU
which would defer for 14 months also agreed to exempt only ar
enforcement of section 28 o f the cles selling for 825 or le a It
Merchants Marine act requiring jewelry of tax o f S per
through rail-and-water rates for Watches aelllng for less than. 980
commodities carried in American are exempt from tax aa passed by
ships was urged Friday before the the house.
house merchant marine committee
by representatives of American
WASHINGTON,.
April
shipping and industrial interests, While the senate finance coma
Making the section effective on tee, warned o f a 175,000,000 defi­
May 20, .as ordered by the inter­ cit as a result of reduction* now
state commercn commission, the carried by the revenue bill, turn­
new rev^*
i f n«
shipping and industrial represen­ ed to means o f raising
tative declared, would work an in­ nue, President Coolidge Friday
policy of op­
calculable harm to the American announced a general* POM
marine by diverting a large per­ position to any new texes.
Mr. Coulhl f c , whtla m H p f i T
centage o f tlic country's exports tn
ing any specific attitude o n / *
Canadian ports.
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Postponing enforcement o f the new taxes voted Thursday B
section to July 1, 1925. as provided by tha committee on radio
for. by the resolution propotod by mah jong sets indicated ha
prove new levies only if designRepresentative Newton, Republi­
to shift th* tax burden from.)
can, Minnesota, would Afford time
J8
for a full investigation into the e f­ class or interest now heavily tax*
ed
to
a
data
or
Interest
whkb
fects of its operation, it was con­
tended, and enable a better adjust­ might without injury bear addi­
tional taxation.
.j
ment of tho situation.
nciora casing
Before
taking up the remalmog
Rxpress Opposite View.
miscellaneous tax rates
excise and' mlac
An opposite view was presented in tire VQ, Chairman
Smoot callCha
by Chairman O’Connor and Com­ ed nttmruon o f the committal Fri­
missioners Thompson ,,pnd Plum­ day to estimates which he s a ld f
mer of the shipping board, who de­ showed tha bill os now frame
clared enforcement o f the section would fall by about «75jOOOJI
was necessary to provide more con­ to raise sufficient revenue *
signments for the board’s vessels next fiscal year.
and thua prevent a curtailment of
This did not taka into ae*ouafc
present service.___ _ ■ - 800,000,000 fir apodal approation bills which have tytn^ln- SB
Numerous shipping and indus­
and
trial representatives said they wero trodueed In
not opposed to the principles ent- about 8000,000,0000
one house
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( Colleges and hig!
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Is will
^epresehted in th
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b a j n ‘ ' at .At*
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NBA Service Stiff Writer.
A8HI.VCTO.V, D .' C.—Colvin
Coolldge Is feeling better. He
a load off his shoulders—ami
his mind
Just lo study the physical and
U) reaction on the president of
retirement of Attorney Otneral
arty from the cabinet. I
■round to the White
. couple cf hours after
y had handed in hla reslg« and taken a train for AtXlty- • •
lld|e. arose from ids ehalr
&gt; desk lie piiehcd the
from, him with a .backward

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trate4 study or
consciously squaring
a-now con left he Ihrsw
hlrhead
j little grimly, per­
il gmlls. .
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vole* and attitude.
wi
Wff. the* bae enrecent weeks, was
bund Corner had been
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BRADENTOWN, Apr,I 1.—The
gaa committee o f the board of
trade haa asked the city council
to call a bond election to provide
lands for a municipal gas plant,
for Bradentawn.
The amount
suggested is $170,000. This, it is
estimated, would
provjde
for
bulidlhg the plant for generating
the gas
laying
mains in tha
^treats, making connections at thu
houses and sattlng up meter* -in
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establishment. One felt that
. he felt all the Importance of being
president without, personally, hav.
Inc to shoulder the refponsiblJHIes.
This man Is the "closest friend
nnd ndvlsor” of tho presidentfrank W. Stearns, of Boston.
What Colorist House was to Wil­
son. what Harry Daugherty was to
Harding. Stearns Is. and more, to
Coolldge- House never maintained
the close and continued Intimacy
with WUson that Stearns enjoy*'
with Cocitdce. The relationship Is
a broader and deeper one than that
between Harding and Daugherty.
It extends far taneath matters of
politics and (pllcy. with Its foots Iq
a personal record and confidence
that Is more like that of father rift'd
son than caqillddte nnd political
manager The While House Is vir­
tual hom e.|p Ihf Steamsea In
Washington—and they’re In Wash­
ington now most of the time.
to March 3ft. after having
been In srsslon foiir fid!
months, the Congress had enacted
just ONE taw. .lust one bill had
pawed both houses and been signed
by the president.
*
Taxation, bonus, appropriation
measures. -Immigration and other
Important *questions sUII are in
h alf-b ak ed stages. Those that have
waned tho house, taxation and
lonue for example, will be largely
revamped In the Senate. With the
date of the gaUonal convention*
now but two months away. Vh*ro fit
iment by

Archie Swanson has not been
able to go to hla work at the paper
Mill fdr a number o f days on ac­
count o f an inflamed f o o t Dr.
Stephens has lanced it and It it
bettey.
•.
-Mist Eunice Tyner spent the
week-end at. home, coming Satur­
day by train. .Her fattier and- ElO taron d Mtxa Florence carried her
bock to Wlndemcre late Sunday
by oato. In the morning, she called
to see M b;«A ndrew Bertleson,
Mrs. Lloyd took irv her mother
to j e e Dr. Tolar on Wednesday. .
Rev. J. S. Cfark expects to be

to have three ministers. with us
U ft ltanday as he brought Dj.
Slicpard from Enstls and nis wire.
We snell hope to hear him again
as hd Is tho Synodical exeeutlfe

a ebordf
nation nrlde, haring
&gt;11 the ,t
territories o f our count
preached in Lake Msry lr, ,
nlog. Rev. Albertson h#h,
p l y in g and leading the ih
PROTECT— —TOUR
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HEALTH
Through thoughtlessness y * .
cough or cold o f a child is of*
leeted and soon becomes J
few dbae« o f FOLEY'S Hn
AHD f AR COMPOUND « ]
at_ the' onset
»P««dy r*B
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safe, reliable cough rem«
hand, and give promptly
cough or cold ia detected,
as effective for older pen
opiates. Sold everywhere.

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r\ Remember the famodit JoknstbWn (Po.) flxxi? T i j t city Is again deluged by the rising waters of
N ATIONAL RASE BALL WEEK. I
Stonjcrw k river. This xhbw^ Franklin street, with the water ut n stage o f Id 1-2 fVct, the highest in
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HU Highnesd, the Khik o f Arfierk-kn Summer Sports, is prcpnl
S ' ed to enter his domain. In bla honor a ten day period celebol
lion has been act aside by The Chamber o f Commerce of Atk]
TO ERECT MEMORIAI*.
Rithloc on Sunday to aec the little
ietlc Goods Msnufattures. The perio&lt;i upon which King BiJ
children o f his sister, who lately ,5
-Th-’ Tavares
EUST1S, April 4^-Th^
diei o f pneumonia.
Bail will receive the bow o f the AmerlJan Public Is from April
Pest o f the American Legion is
Mrs. Alfred Erlcson was on tho »
4th to April idth. The welcome la to be extended thrt&gt;«
plunninfg to erect a suitable mem­
sick
list
last
week,
with
fever,
and
|
The
•will has begun
o the men of Lake county,
jriai to
Window Displays o f Sport. Stores.
the weather is thi two youngest children arts ill:
who huve participated in all his evenin
with
colds.'
Come
in make our Stork your headquarters during this «Nt|
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ware. It probably will be raady cool.
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and Richard
Lundquist}
Glad
td
hear
that
some
of
‘bur
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See
our
Window Display. Look over our fine Stock of Bi*|
for dedication on Armistice Day.
It is planned to erect the metribr* young folks attended the chnutau- have a relapse of the mcasjes,
Bull Goods. Tho Luckyy Dog D. A M, line,
Letters and cards from Mr.
lal on tho triangular tract o f qua, finding it well worth while.
Elinor Tyner Mclva Lundquist W eiC a'family nnnounce that they,
land, situated on the Tavare*A t The Sportsman Store;
Leesburg Highway, near Lake and Ralph Pierson have the meas- arHved safely home after six|
Dcra canal, ut the western limits lea while Ivd Neese D jdst rcco v -. nights out. They found good roods ,
o f Tavures. The site was donated ering Iron them.
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r.ear*y *n ^ , way 10 - P*?0,lu !n 1
Mr. and Mrt. Horace Lucas r e -1Head. Tcnn. We ares o n y to hear'
by Col. John A. Stevens.
turned friday to their borne at Miss Lila Ja not so weli.
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1 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist and
k A n,
i '■ Situ ford.
. TAVARRS— Plana being rnaub Astor.
ndjthe children, the latter just over
Morgdfi
Lloyd and children and
fo r extensive street paving in ibis
Mor;„
* a trifl to th: measles,
d ty .
4
. Miss Johnnie Lucas took

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.................Loui&amp;d Homer
994— 10-In list price $1.50,
, Love Sends a Little Gift of
Roses, Violin Solo .........
.............. Fritz Kreislcr
The World is Waiting for
the ilunriso ............
...............Fritz Kreeisler
0440— 12-In. list price $2.00
Forza del Destino— Face,
pace mio Dio (Force of
Destiny—Peace, , Peace
Oh My Lord) (Verdi)
........... .
Rosa Ponselle
Ernnni— Ernani involaml
(Ernanl— Fly With Me)
(Verdi) .... Rosa Ponselle
DANCE RECORDS
19281—
10-In. liat price 75c.
Ain’ t You Ashamed!— Fox
T r o t ...... Paul Whiteman
and His Orchestra. . .
Maybe— Fox Trot ....... .....
Paul Whiteman and His
Orchestra.
19285— 10-In. |ist price 75c.
Not
Yet, Suzette!— Fox
Trot ....... Brooke Johns
and HU Orchestra.
Lonesome — Fox Trot
Brooke Johns and His
Orchestra.
VOCAL . AND
1NSTRU
, MENTAL RECORDS
35732— 12-in. list price $ U 5
Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Hdly)
(Gounod) ..Trinity Choir
Agnuff Del (O Lamb of God)
(Gounod) Trinity Choir
19282—
10; ln. list price 75c.
Wonderful One Henry Burr
Land of My
Mt Sunset Dreams
WendeH Hall
19283— 10-in. lUt price 75c.
London Bridge ia Falling
Down ...... Eilldtt Shaw
Coforajdo .... Albert Campbell-Henry Burr.
19260— 10-in. lUt price 75c.
Hawaiian Medley Waite—
‘ Lalelkawal” —
lo” .... Wa/ren B. Patterson-Nicholas A. Barbarito.
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be decided and plans drawn, other
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plans for financing the proposition
luncheon, Chamber of
, 12:13 Valdez Hotel.
The S a n ford 'F ire Department will be. arranged, he stated. He
_ Knights Tem- has received the hook and ladder dtplored the unsanitary conditions
unic Hall.••
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th ick ’ which the City Commission that exist In both jails a t
recently p r r r t t * * * " through ‘ the and declared that it is oni
f*
:AT THffHILANE.
American
Compan. for crying needs.
. -------- LaFrrince
-.artance Company
iMany .and m o u perplexing arc the turn of $5,500.. The
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0. L. Uledso stated that he wlsh*latest___
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ditlon to the equip.......
equipment o f ^
the lo- ed ---------,
to deny -----------the change
made in The
----------r o f a large motion picture cal department; arrived Wednes- 1Herald recently by IU,. Ballard o f
on. M oo acenes *eem to day and tested out Thursday. byj Altartonte Spring*. that .'.the tax
the ones that ta ll fo r extraor­ Chief Paxton end
jcpiaHyfng committee appointed by
‘ aids.
u
dinary talent a hr directittj and
The track ‘
pped with
1th IftR thd 'codnty domtghisiofiers ia • hot
po-uiesvw. feet o f Isddefk
tM t’-Wallace Worxtey
_ wholehearted'i co'operaettdes having receiving
Ctlon with axes, shovols, pftlu, w ife cutters lion
Ha proved 'l t . h r connection
on from A, Vaughn,
ti
vaugltn, .county
county tax
the Attaint o f U filetttal’ i •‘Hunch, and being equipped with a small assessor. He declared that Mr.
beck o f Noire Dame" by using chemical (Ire fighting apparatus. Vaughn,has given much assistance
fo r the first time a radio amph* For the most part It will serve the and that he is helping the commit­
ievtcc Vhlch carried hi* two large Lot France pumping out­ tee in every.manner possible.
to ail sections durinr toe fits os • service truck. It* addition,
t-/:
In which itt arm y. 61 *.1,000 Chief Paxton
declared
Friday, SEE DANGER IN
historic Notre . Dame Cn- makes the Sanford fire fighting
L , This is :i»e production equipment equal that o f any city
RETENTION OF
opens a limited engagement In the stato and much better than
(lane Theatre, atartlng the average d ty .
SOME T A X COTS
oft Monday fo r two days1 engogeThe truck ia equipped with a
rnent. v
Red Seal Continental motor. Its i
(Continued fVom
n page 1.)
weight la said to be about 6.000 i
Among
I?-VuS
..
jnds. It has solid rubber tires.
Among the bills- requiring
.
_ spec.
BODY IS
e chassis part of the body is lal appropriations In the next fis­
ED HEBE
what is known as the "Rockawsy” cal year and which either have
pai
nssed the senate or house or are
i O r l a n d o m a n model.
bei ng
are:
- strong!
fleiy- advocated
Pensions $o7.000,000; bonus $136,'•'••.Continued
taffe one.
Nary000,000; McNary-Haagsn
farm re­
sank* in this Conness Peak Carries lief. $100,000,000 to $200,000,000;
ed down i
daring tl
day will also be Alleged M urderer Of postal employes salary increases
$135,000,000; German food relief,
Speaking o f the matter. Mr. Saucon W ireless Man $10,000,000, and good roads $85,­
Dickson, gave out the following
000,000.
.
'•(Mr TS» SMW UlM P tn a)
Complete
data
on
the
amount
of
TAM PA, April 4.—Two mem­
a ■access o f such o
bers o f the crew o f the American reductions allowed ip the revenue
depends upon the wi
stehmer, Conness Peak, were con­ bill as framed to date by the sen­
merchant* to • '
and estimated
fined in separate cabins in irons ate . committee
v» ffeisly and u(i
today, while the vessel was being amount o f revenue needed next
information r«;
loaded for Gdhrtatbn. They will year by the government have been
custom erai
r„_ teaehea the inspiring ser- be tiven a hearing In a Texas asked for. • •• . ;
New estimates on the cost of the
Donald Cameron, former
that no M lf-ceotered or ael- port.
o f the
American soldier bonus bill passed by the
can long survive and chief officer
must be Mg ernoogh •tcemrr, Saocon, is also aboard, house, based on revised figures as
enough to forget ,eomT enroute to Galveston to f a c e . a to the number o f Veterans entitl­
when it comes to credit charge o f shooting to death the ed to benefits under the bill, also
operator,
Hawkins, are being prepared.
and w ork with ftHcW wireless
its to allidtnata the unde- abodrd the Saocon about a month oVte to Tax Mak Jong aftd Radio.
ago.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4— Taxes
ou n t
.
■how (Hat in unorganit- , According to Captain Miller, on mah jong and radio sets were
the same undesirable eus- two men, Frank Matudwlce and voted into the revenue bill Thursi the senate finance commUare on the books of ail. E. Sommers, water tenders, said
^.lazsanlxatioe— a n d-a n ex- to be-1. W.—W —leader!,~AlttcliecT tee which at tha same time approv­
ngv o f information this would Chief Officer Townsend at Havre ed the reduction in automobile
be possible. . Furthermore, on February 26. They are fur- taxes and repeal o f the candy tax
careless or alow customers ther alleged to have set fire to voted by the bouse.
and refused
to
The gift tax and increase in the
m ay be financially wqll fixed. their quarters
estate tax rates voted by the house
whose accounts are unprofita
however, ware knocked out o f the
because o f length o f .time tak
bill. The present estate tax rates
k.tcT pay.,
’
have been educated
M ARKET
were restored but-provision was
scesaity o f prompt payme
made for a charge hTtjie brackets
(h r The A u M ls itt P r r u )
ler to keep their credit go
CHICAGO, Apr, 4—Corn, May to which they would apply so that
&gt;rde alio show that Wh|n there
from charge n c - 70 to 79 1-4. Whekt, May 102 1-8 the revenue increase of S12.COO.OOO
to 102 3-4. July, 103 1-2. Oats, which would have resulted from
May 46 8-8.
• the house increase would ba effect­
ed. '
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ORLEANS^-May
30.91.
it or the failure of the
.to Jot togdthor for. the July 29.27.
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_ .exchange of htforniatlan
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i a confidential onalysls of the
LARGE DELEGATION
EXPECTED,
the site o f Sanford
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be alacst-rattll* bu“ cfedlt Information u
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itral- hundred dalcgatea are expected to
,» r
au should be link* attendw the annual convention in
service divDIrti of thla city
edit
12-13 o f the B ut*
d ty Jyno
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tic a l- “Association, ucRED SEAE REGORDa.^
estimate*
■07raff-rn. list price $1.50.
informationi with other cel members
membe
o f the organixatio
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Flana are I ‘
Todny .... Louise Homer
sripie u
n its ip
Triple
CUIe.
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the visT B TO BE REPRESENTED. itors during their stay here.
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$1.00 Men’s Blue Work Shifts

$1.25 Duplex Window Shadya
White and ^reen at Each

At Each

$1^0 Men’s

Pin Check Pants

$3.00 Men’s

$3.50 Ladies'

Straw Hats

Brown dr Black
Oxfords •

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IVnic«nla Telephone Company Gets
IVrminion To Knise Telephone
•Hate* In Two Florida (titles
Beginning April I.

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BHu u K L y N, N. Y „ Apr. 6— Miss Bella Ilcyman, 18, is “ The Modcrp Cinderella.”
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7 A poor little settlement house girl six months ago, todny she is in
the first row o f the chorus in a musical royuo. Applnjided nightly in
Chicago, sha is due on Broadway at Foster, Then—well, then Bella’s
friends here will ’acclaim her as the “ ono in a yniUipn" who has suc-

Apr, 1, The orders granting the
higher ratrs were, issued a few
days ago, and followed hearings
held nt the two cities on Jan. 16^
and 18, respectively. No one ap­
peared .at the St. Peternntirjr heaf-1
!ng to opnosd the petition ny the
company foh higher rates, arid only

f l S U o f these friends have never seen a musical show. To'thom, as
ft w*p to Bella, the dancers, the music, the tinsel and the lights arc n
I S j ^ i l a had nevir bee n In a theater, Her family was religious. But
th* girl had visions,,i’
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sneaked away to dance—to sing” she said.
"I learned to be a .stenographer. I worked in n lawyer’s office. It
was humdrum. Day after day, 1 pounded on a typewriter. 1 watched
the clock. I wanted to run away, to dance, to become n star, to marry
a millionaire. That is the dream ui many girls. I decided to make
mine cqme true.
Jy i t
Doubling in Brass
f ■'"From the lawyer’s offl.-e, I went to work In a settlement house.
There 1 had an opportunity to get off in afternoons. With money I
had saved, I took dancing lessons. At nights, too,,f would dance. I
told my mother 1 was visiting friends. Mother was opposed to any­
thing connected with the stage.
‘‘One day, I stole off to a theater. 1 was bewildered by the num­
ber of people at the matinee. I thought most of the people had to work
all day, as I had to. This was the first time 1 wns in u real theater—
and that was only a year ago.
“ From then on, nothing could hold me. I strightout told my moth­
e r , 1 could be happy only as a dancer on the stage. Everybody tried to
discourage me. I was told the stage was terrible. ‘ Don't give up,your
good stenographer's job,’ I was wnrncd. The $20 a week did look good.
"But I gave up my job Just hefore Christmas. A dismal time $eemod ahead. 1 hoar'll of a vaudeville job at $60 a week. Hut it was tod.
hard. Then, I heard of a road company job, I danced ail my dimes.'
I urma given a Job immediately. The same day, word came to me that,a
manager was catting a big musical comedy. To me, to appear'at a
Broadway theater would be heaven.
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"I rushed over. I was aaked how long I had been a stage dancer.
replied. And 1 had .been—in my dreams. Again, I danced
n flrthe’ dances I knew. And the job was mine!-'
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“j rehearsed hours and hours. Suddenly an order came that we
iwen# to go 'on the road' first. The route lav to Atlantic City, WashingPhiladelphia, Pittsburgh And Chicago. 1 had never been awny
tram home before. I; hadn't even seen Riverside Drive in New Tork.
w j*d g°w&gt; to bed at 0 o’clock. I was frightened. My courage left me
a little then.
“ The day wc were to go to Atlantic City, my six-year-old brother
■5,7 , .0 ,.Pneun,0n,a* To mo' il meant the end of the world. I went home,
finished with the theater.
• ** T ou r place will always be open for you,’ the producer o f the
play wired.
"The kindness of that manager turned my family towards the
theater.
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Beyond the gloom nt home lay the fairyland that I could not resist.
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two weeks, I rejoined the company in Philadelphia. Thprc, for the
- i™ . tln,ev * *I,Pe*rc4 °n n stage before an audience. Blinded by the
lights and nearly dead from fear, I danced ns if my life were ut stake.
‘ t T r 10 I 10“ “ Rood! My biggest task was to go through n jazz number.
L * *hlyercd with fear so much that I pulled’ through—for people thought
7 1 was doing a shimmy.
«T In,W’ ' l** nl1 cnsy’ And 1 wouldn’t go back to the old life. Why,
1,1 -&gt;«/?# my ow? now’ * cvcn
t° bed nt 2,o'clock in the morning.
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Of course, the stage is bad—bad for some $ rls. But I know it
i' lC r*'11»vor " e j f ° r mc- R ** "imply my dream coming true. 1 ainll
be a star some day—and marry n millionaire. Even if my hero hasn’t a
*- Wl , °v ,iJ pretend he has. If a ffirl haa a constant love for aomeone,
• nigh ideal and great hopes— she can bo as clean on the stage ns in a
Battlement house."

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Special Pricesrm Ford]
Car and Truck Tires
All Standard Makes
F ir e s to n e , Goodyear,
Miller

TALLXIIASSEE, Fh., Apr. 4—
Increased telephone rates, granted
the Peninsular Telephone Com-

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THE GREATEST

ACHIEVEMENT SINCE THE Hi®
PNEUMATIC TIRE
The Automotive Engineers pf the EIGHTEEN Car man
faeturers that have already adopts^ the FIRESTONE tiilia
Cord ns standard equipment say that’you cannot get the bead
i f the Balloon-Tiro, without the CUT-DOWN wheels and I
the ur« o ’ tK$! tYril-Ficdged DallouH-TIro that will not
Car clearances and gear ratios, Everybody agrees on that.
We have on hand, or within six hours reach, new wheel t
balloon equipment to fit nil, oars. See us, or ask Rojlie lie
Herbert Messer, Brii;k Raggett, Uvyjl Brtnvn, Coilltj and Pet
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DISTRIBUTORS
Shnford,

72 Lin. ft. flush curb @ 30e .......... vf ...
386 Sq. yils. 6" rock base &lt;/P 75c
783. Sq. yds. 22" asphalt ton (d) 37c.....—
■120 Sq. ft. allty returns &lt;g&gt; 22c ..........
1 Type 11 Inlet @ ....... ........................
BIO Iin ft. .3” drain* tile (a&gt; $65.00 per M
laboratory Inspection ......... ......... —
Legal expense, .advertising, etc, 2 pu
Engineering l per cent !..............

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To he borne adjacent property, $12:10.83,
Number of feet frontage, 4OH.
Assessment^ pe?Lftot.Tmntage,.$2.ft2, FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer* F’ oot
Final
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TALLMIASRF.E, Fla., Apr. 4-Dcpnriis in Florida’s state lank::, sav­
ings banks’ and trust companies in­
creased more than 82:1,000,000 in
192.T over the year 1022, according
tu figures compiled in the ntatu
hanking department. The number
nf these institliti"fv1 lm*reaeed~by
11 during the rnntc period.
iin K&gt;22 there were *1H7 state
hanks, two savings banks, nnd’MlB'

East Half, Block 4, Tier 19.
North W est 1-4, Block 5, Tier 19.
South East 1-4, Block 6, Tier 18.

Lots in Woodruff's Subdivision on easy ten
800 ncrcs, Flowing Well, Land Solid Body. Si
divided In ,r&gt;acre lots. Afc whote Or in lots. Easy ten
For Fire Insurance see us— 30 years in busim

F R A N K L. W OO bRU FF &amp; SON
Phone 12--------- —--------- OiTice Woodruff and Wal

[Q)upitnhar*whj«h, haTPTi/nv_ffrptfffS.'ar^e JMaft 35*50,aottsir

'\ toM Tiii' ^'i'viijgi hanks held ilcpmrits

front tlii.i iimuunt’tutaling ?I,17B,sity "of Floridij^ The schedules of
70,'1.82.
traffic department, has resigned both longues will be announced
By the rmf nf 1027 these instithat position to engage actively later, according to -Dr. It. »i. G. S. Davison. W. 32 ft. IM 8. lilk 4, Tr. 2trr^..
117.riO| tutinns bad increased to 232, and
YES W E H AVE PLENTY OF IT—QUALI1
in a campaign for nomination us Manchester, director of minor Currie S. Davison, Reg. nt S. W. cor. Ia&gt;1 13, Rlk
‘ shad nn hand de}n&gt; its aggregating
sheriff of the county, subject to athletics at the school. , lie tins
AN D PRICE RIGHT
$124,601 J1.72.B:!. (tf this tntal 5L1 Tr. 2. Run N. C7 ft. 7 in., E. H2Vj ft.. N. K.
the Democratic primary, June 3. sent out the call for the manager &lt;
2J4f8:i0.70 was in the savings
ALSO
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ADOUT YOUR CUT WORM POISON!
43
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The board of county commission- to _muster . their forces und be
era have recommended Prrston ready to answer the opening bells.
of said Lot 13, W. ] 17 ft, to beg.
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. SANFORD FEED]
Smith for appointment by GovMrs, Av E. Hill, Lot 5, Rlk. I, Tr. 5
ernor Hardee as liter’s successor.
ifioutsu nisrsocp
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8. O. and J. C. Chase I-at 9, Rlk t, Tr. 5 .............
(Hr Tkr S»iirlalnl (‘ rrut
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Right-of-way in
, SUNSHINE
SUPPLY CO.
IIROOKSVILLE, April 4 — Mrs.
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BABY
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Mickler,
home
demonstration
( O r T k r Auarlslril l*re»)
9 k CHICK A
Phono 539
Jno. W. S
GAINESVILLE’, April 4.— Ev­ agent for Hernando county, re­ Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad Co., Right-of-way
■HAFEED
granted
by
Franchise
on
Myrtle
Ave,
between
ery student at Florida University ports that about $1,100 worth of
Myrtle Ave. and 4th St.
Who takes an active interest in eggs and poultry have been mid
Second and Third Streets ................. ...............
swimming will bo given a chance through the egg circle here in T. .1. Tiller, K. 77 ft. U t 5, Rlk I, Tr. «
The circle ha. 35
"YOUR MONEY BACK IF
to participate in any one of the one month.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
J. M. Vickery W. 40;ft. Lot 5, Blk I, Tr. U ...........
series o f meets, which will start member*.
ARE NOT SATISFIED"
IT. J. Tiller IM 10, Rlk 4, Tr. « .............
April 0, with the inter-college wa­
Matinee and Night,-April 7-8.
WIHTEHOUSB HREAKFAST
HEALTHY. ENERGETIC CHIC!
ter meet to be held in Frieze’s
W. L Tapp lad 5, Rlk 4 , Tr. 7 ______________
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Masterpiece.
The
Greatest
Screen
At
Require the ssaw.bonc buildini.fn/^
WASHINGTON, Apr. I—The j Maude M! Jinkins Ldt HI, Rlk 1. Tr. 7 ..................
producing fttd u Hi* oLUr thkiwnf
* V E S T PAubl BEACH—County senate legislative rtogram wan C. .). Wolfe Lot B, 7Hk I. Tr. H ..................... ....
put in s%jpr sdsptcJ to their netit
commissioners pLuniing J250.0(i0 the subject at another Whitehouse Ij. W. Snow K. 1-2 of Lot 10, Rlk 1, Tr. 8 _____
’ r Just’ such a frni if
road and bridge program for th’ti breakfast conference today attend­ It. A. Howell W. I-2 of Lit 10, Rlk I, Tr. 8 ....... .
ed by eight Repqblican senator*. I Mattie « . Pare Lot 5, Rlk'4,‘ Tr. 9 ..........................
season.
■Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10, Rlk 4, Tr. 9 ....... .......
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON THIRD Victor and Belle Check IA 5. Hik'd. Tr. 1 0 ..........
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO MAGNOLIA
J. H. Tillis Lot lil, Rlk 4, Tr. 10 _____ _____ ......
AVENUE AND OAK TO MILL CREEK:
H. A. E dridge Lot B, Blk T, Tr. 11 ..........
Ernest Torrence, Patsy Ruth Miller, Nunnun Kerry, Brandon ■
The following Is the final estimate of the cost of paving Third St. l.colh W Powell nndSlotilila L Williams Lot 10,
Hurst, Gladys Brockwrll, Tally Marsh ill.
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from Sanford Ave. west to Magnolia Ave., and from Oak Ave., weat to j.
Rlk. 4, Tr. 11 :__ ___________.............
Mill Creek in Tier 12, of E. R. Trnfford’s Map ui the town of Snnford, Atlantic Coast line Railroad Co., K. 137 ft. of Rlk
Special Music Score
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Florida, with sheet asphalt 21 feet in width.
4, Tr. 12. Also .Ik K\ Right-of-way beg.
•7 -From Sanford to Magnolia, Oak to French and Maple to Mill
nt S. E. Cor. Rlk -i, Tr. 12, run E. BO fL, N.
/Creek:
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Matinee 3130. Prices ■ l, 75, $1.00. Night
1817 Cu. yds. excavation fi? 40c ............. ........ ....................... . $ 720.80 !Mrs. A .K .Phillips Ia.t I, Rlk BTTr, 1 .....______
$1.00
and a few at $1.50. Plu^ tax. Seats nt It. .
10039 Bta. yds. overhaul @ 1c —........:.....................- ...............
lOO.'JO jj. W. Rutledge E. 81 ft. Lot i l A y , Tr. 1 .. . ..
4678 Lin.,ft. concrete curb and gutter &lt;S&gt; 75c ....................... 3508.50 *C. M. Mitchell, W. Of! ft. Lot
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MAIL CJR PHONE ORDERS
1193 Lin.- ft. flush curb @ 30c .J—,— ....v—..... r ................ "• 339.907C. H. Smith'E. 71 ft. Isit I,
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162 Lin ft. granite curb reset O 15c
................. 24.30 (ieorge K. Wells W. 43 ft. Lot l.R Ik B, Tr. 2......
; 671L Sq. yds. 6" rock base laid @ 75c .......... .....J....----- 5033.25
J. 1L Kmimillut lad 9, Rlk 5, Tr, 2 ............ .
u65^0 8q. yds. 2" sheet asphalt top
97c .............. ^ . .......... ,0334.10
w . william. nJiuf Bik 6, Tr. g ..................
*686 Sq. yds brick relaid @ 42c —
------------207.12 •Mrs. A. E. Hill l/dMi Rlk 5 ,‘Tr. ft;.. '
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819JK)II Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. ltight-of-wi
2 Fcrmcrly fmitt, Urea. G iru-.-o and Mnchinc Sho]
1.5 Cu. yds. class B &lt;oncrete @ $23.00 .............................
34 50
between Third and Fourth Streets .............
’ 8 Type A Inlets @ $30.0&lt;#...,----------------/.^ -------- 1------/ ' 210.1KJL Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. I.t l. Rlk f», Tr. 0,
la.. 9 .Type B -Inlets
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....—*■u■(^4434-0Ij Annie F. Wood In)ru F.. 1-2 Lot 0, Rlk 5, Tr. 0..
TmflOH RJi
' 6 Manholes @ $50.00 ............. ............................... “........ — ‘ dOO.OO) Harriett F. Leavitt W. 1-2 Lot 0, Rlk 5, Tr. 0---|
K.
Woideock
Lot
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Rlk
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Tr.
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^820 Sq. ft. sidewalk &lt;5&gt; 20c ......................... - .......... ...... . , JO-LOO
^ tW 'L lri. ft. 12” storm sewer dp $110 ............................ ’...'
860-80i s.' Rungc Lot n, Blk 5, Tr. 7
CWm. Tiigglcs Lot 1, lilk X 'T r.’ 8
] fiffct T.ln. ft. 18" storm sewer ^ $180 ...... .......... ‘ 1297.80
A o t t y u e n e W e e d in g '
316.25 Harry F. and Hcccher Kent lsit fi, IJIk B, Tr. 8 ...
Un ft. 24 storm sewer &lt;8&gt; $2.7B .... .... ..............- .......
‘‘The Anjarel
i John!). Jinkins Isit 1
..................... $
Lin. ft. valley fitittqr &amp; $1.05 — ,—-------Front Hell’s Valley
v'Gas, Oil and Accessories
l Pririiury School I&lt;ot 4J, Hik 5,-Tr. 9
I g n ^ L 3” drain ill* &amp; $65.00 per M ......
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Mary
S.
Dicklhs
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blk
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Tr.
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yd*, brick for intersections &lt;g&gt; $1-17 .,
X P E R T REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
A Rural Comedy Drama in 1 Acta
i George A. lleCottcs Lot 0, Blk B, Tr. 10
Monuments at street Intersections @ $6.50
) G. W. Smith Lot 1. Blk 5, Tr. It -------- .............
STORAGE
W. R. Ptdl U t 0. Blk 5, Tr. 11 ..............
Lfiboratoiy Inspection — — —
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VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS
Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad Co. E. 137 ft. ol
Legal expense, advertising, etc.,- 2 per cent ..
By Day, Week or Month
Blk B, Tr. 12. Also right-of-way hog. at N
Engineering 4 per cent
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E. Cor, of Blk B, Tr. 12, run F,. 50 ft., S
Remember Our New Location
260.88 ft., W. BO ft. ,N. 260.58 ft. to beg.
$22458.15
Extra Added Attraction—Green
The above mid foregoing Final Assessments are payable without i
borne by City 1-3, $74863)5.
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.borne adjacent property, $14972.10
River Novelty Singiug-Orchestra.
assessments will be payable only In ten equal nnnunl Installments, .i
■r of- feet frontage, 4074.
with interest at 8 per cent pfe annum On all »lpf.&gt;rred p.iYmfpt^.
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iment pgr foot frontage, $3,676. ‘

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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
W ith Lon Chaney

SUNSHINE BABY CHI

35 Miles of Sidewalks in Sanf

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French Ave. to Maple Ave.
b. yd*, excavation @ 40c ...............................

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lot ihlpdient* reported for in the rough, 0-8a, 4.00-4.25, few
iay, April 3.
4.60, 4a 3.25-8.75, few 4.76, 3i 3.00fornla 4, New York D, Flor- 3.60, few 3.75, 10s 4.00.
• (Sanford flection 78). To- • Philadelphia: &lt;3 degrees clear,
No carlot arrivals. 16 ears cm track.
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il shipments to date this sen- Offerings li£ht, demand moderate,
New celery (Florida) 6,181*: market steady. -Florida, ,10*in.
crates golden self-blanching in the
elery, 10,826.
rough, U. S. No. 1, 8a 3.00; 4s,
ipplng Point' Infromatien
3.76, 6s 4.25-4.60.
NFORD,
Fla. Thursday*—
Pittsburgh: 44 degrees foggy.
fairly warm. Moderate wire
y . Demand and trading 2 Calif., 0 F l i „ arrived. 67 ca n on
market about steady. Car- track. 8opp!iea heavy, demand
moderate, market steady. Florida
!f. o. b. usual terms, Florida, 10-inch crates golden self-blench­
[cratts golden sulf-bieaching ing in the rough, 3s 3.00-3.26, 4s
frough, UJ S. No. 1. 4-8s 3.00- 3.25-3.60,-6-8i mostly 8.50-3.75.
KiOstly 3.25, fair quality and
few 4.00, poor condition decayed
Ion tower. Heavy to* 3s and all sizes low aa 1.60, California
» 2.25-2.75,
crates golden heart in the rough,
rminal market report—this 5^78 mostly 5.60.
I'a sales to jobbers unless
Boston: : 44 degrees clear. 1
rise stated."
Fla. arrived. 0 cars on track. Sup­
ir York: 40 degrees clear. 1 plies liberal trading slow, market
, 23 Fla. arrived. Supplies dull and weak. Florida, 10-inch
I, demand moderate, market crates golden sclf-belaching in the
California, crates ordinary rough, ail sizes 3-4s mostly 3.25y and condition some soft 3.76, washed bunched 3.50-4.25.
ion. Golden .seif-bleaching California, crates golden self-

In f'lrralt Cnnrt. Till Judicial Clv* mil nf Ihr Slnlr nf Florida, for
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IN Chancery.
Oeorifp XV. XVylly on d Albert W y lly
n* Trustee* under the last will
ami testament
uf
th-orge XV.
XVylly, tieiUur. deceased,
vir.
T h om s* i,’»&gt;ok Wylly, (ieorirlanna A l ­
berta W y l l y Villi*, anti Charles .t&gt;.
Kill* her him bn ml. Muric it ret ‘ XV.
Illllyer uni] II. H. Illllypr Iipp himhand. K n r a i W ylly Crum and H a y .
monel Crum her husband. Helen
J1. W'ylly, Margaret
K.
W y lly .
Martin Hasher tVvllv. e t at.
flltUKIt or* 1*1 HI.ICATION
T o the defendant* T h om as fTook
W y lly , tlenrglnnnu Alberta W y l l y
Kills and Charles D. Kills her lig s,
Imnd .Maritaret W. Illlly er and II.
H Illllyer
her
husband,
Knnna
W ylly C rum , anil KavmomI 'C r u m
her hushutid. Helen II. W y lly . M a r ­
garet K. W y lly and Martin Haulier
W ylly;
it npnearlna f r o m the affidavit
o f ^ ’ . tv. floodrlclt' h erein filed that
l i ^ l s the a s e n t fur the complu tnnaKs; that In his b e l ie f you are eaeh
iiTIfc every o f you non-resid ent* o f
tl.liJ state o f Florida, that you. the
«ald T h o m a s Cook W y lly , reside at
'T en oelL *.,
W a sh ing ton
County.
stlebrfdC that you th e said H en rglunan Alberta
W y lly
Rills.
and
Charles H. Kills her hushaud, reside
'a t No. IZ Ilryan Htrevt K.. City o f
Havannah, tlrorsla , th at
you
the
said M arsaret tV. I ll lly e r and H. H.
Illllyer h er husband realde at No.
10H Kast l l t h Street. New Y ork
City, Mints o f New Y ork , that you
the said Ktnma W y l l y Crum and

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blanching In the rough, few sales
holdovers 7.00-7.80.
Chicago: 2 Calif., 2 Fla. arriv­
ed. 34 cars on track. Supplies lib­
eral, demand moderate, market
slightly weaker. Florida 10-inch
crates golden self-blanching In the
rough, 4-8s mostly 4.00, washod
425.
California, crates golden
golf-blanching in tho rough 6.507.00.
St. Louis: 27 cloudy. No carlot ariveia. 0 cars on track. Supdies moderate, demand end trad*
ng moderate, market steady. Cal­
ifornia, crates golden heart in the
rough. 7 0s 4.50- 6.00. Florida. 10inch crates golden sclf-bianching
in the -rough, 3s 3.50, 4-Os 4.004.50.
Cincinnati- 46 degrees nartly
cloudy. 1 Fla. arrived. 6 c a n
on track. Supplies moderate, de­
mand 'and trading slow, market
dull. Florida, 10-Tnch crates gol­
den aelf-blanchlng in the rough,
4-Ha 3.76-4.00, 3s mostly 3.25.
Detroit: 46 degrees clear.
1
Calfl., 4 Fla. arrvied, 22 cars on
track. Supplies liberal demand

W e also have a complete line of
GENASCOand AMALGAM ATED roll
toolin g and strip shingles. In fact, can
supply anything in the roofing line.

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801 N. W. First St.

HUNTER** IIRO., Architects.
(Houic A*64.)

A S I M P L E H O U S E IN G O O D T A S T E

ing good, market steady. No
change in prices. Florida, 10-in.
crates golden self-blsnching in tho
rough, 3s 3.25-3.60. 4s 4.00-4.25,
6s. 8s, and 10a 4.60-4.76, poor
quality short ail sizes 3.00-3.50.
Atlanta: 44 degrees, raining.
Florida, 10-in. crates golden selfblanching in the rough, 3-4s 4.00.
California, crates golden heart in
the rough, 6-fls 5.75-O.QO.
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fendant Martin Hasher W y lly . w h o
Is under Ihe nice o f 31 years, and
Hint there Is mi person In the Statu
the service nf s su m m on s or s u b ­
poena upon whom w ould bind you
the said 'defendants o r any o f you.
It Is th erefore ordered thm you
and each nf you d o appear In thla
court at th e Court Hou se In Han­
ford, Florida, to the bill herein (lied,
on Monday. May 6 , -A. .11. l i l t .
It Is fu rther ordered that this
order of publication be .published
o n c e n week for f o u r ' c on s ecu tiv e
w eek s In t h e ' Kanfonl Herald,
a
n ewspaper ’ published In Sem in ole
County. Florida.
Witness my hand and the seat nf
th e sold Circuit Cou rt this Ith day
nf April. A. l&gt;. 1914.
,W q m i. U a a U . _ K - A. n o u m - A S H .
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Clerk Circuit C o u r t.'

Sanford, Fla.

Phone 4I t

Specialist in Armature W inding and
Motor Repairs

h ick Service
And Reasonable R ates'

Massey A Warlow
Fred it. W il son
Xolleltur* f o r Complainant

IIFIIMHTMIQNT OF TIIK INTKIHOU

L". B. ],anil O ffice at llulnenvlll*. Fla.
Fob. 13. 1914.
Nnllco Is horoby Klvsn tliat A lie n
Murlrr. o f MallUml. Florid a, who,
on September 33, ISIS, mads H o m e stsad Kntry. No. 017740. fur L o t 4.
Section II, Townsrtlp St R. llu n g o
30 F... TaiUhaNiei.
Morldan,
has
filed nolle** of Intention
to m s k e
'.•"rnmulatlon Proof,
to
estnhllsh
claim l » tho land ntinvo- described,
Wruks.
b efore Clerk Circuit Court, at Han­
W’ llness m y hand and o f f i c i a l sesl ford. Florida, on the 10th day of
o f n fflcs s t
Hanford,
Bcinlnuls April. 1914.
County, S la t * o f F lo rid a o n this
Claimant names as w itnesses;
lht&gt; l i s t day o f March. A. D. 1314.
lllra m
Hawkin s,
of
Msltland,
(HKAL)
E. A. DOl'llHAKS,
FW .,In
Clerk o f th o Circuit Court
W li t e r
W r ls h t.
of
Maitland.
Hmnlnolo County, Florida.
Iiy V. K. Houlass. D. C.
nil\&lt;r
Wheaton,
of
Maitland.
John n. I.t-onurdv. .
r i t ’iifine
Hill Lewis, of L on g w ood , Flarldo.
Hollcllor f o r Complainant.
OKOROK C. CltdM.
3-33-39,4-6-12.13-3d-5-3-lt-17

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WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 -T h e
nomination o f Harlan F. Stone of

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Cfwaft Csart. Ssvratk Jsdl.
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C eealy. Stats mt n * r M * ,
In Chanasty.
IHLL. TO q i ilE T TITLE
Frank I - W oodruff, * Complainant,
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Ellen M.
Knight. II. D. Fuller.
Oaorija n. Carruth. 11. - L. Farfsll.
and Maruaret XV. Itamsey.
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Osfsndunts.

CITATION.

T ° Ellen M. Knight. If living and
If dead, all parties claiming Intersst under tha said Ellen u. iKnlxht.
deceased, or othsrwlss in and to
tho prsmlass h arsln atu r described.
R- D. Fuller. If living and If dead,
all parties claiming Interest under
the said R. D. Fuller, deceased, or
olbvrwUe. in and to the premises
hereinafter described; , (leorge H.
Carruth. If living and if dead, all
parties claiming Interest under the
said Oeorg* h . Carruth. deceased
or otherwise. In end to the premises
htrelnafter described; I t L. Farrall If living, and If dead, ell par•» Claiming Interest under tn«
ild O. 7a Farrell,
deceased or
herwle« In end to the pr*«hls«e
herelnafter deoeribed; Margaret W.
merry. U living and If daad, all
rites claiming Interest under Hie
aaig Margaret XX*. Kurttey. ,d#eeeetd.
or otherwise In and to the premises
hereinafter described- eoM proper­
ly being situated In Seminole CXiunj v . fttata of Florida and more pnr-

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N EW HOME ICE MACHINE NOW ON DISPLAY
Let us demonstrate to you how to keep your refrigerator cold at all times
Without Ice.

Pumps and Engines fo r all Purposes
Plum bing, Well drilling and Yellow Jacket Spray Carts
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FOR CELERY AND POTATOES. IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT AND
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Fads ami fancies in house design, as in moat eve rything else, arc hut short lived. Good design is a
matter of taste and proportion and, as a rule, is akin to simplicity. Frenk houses, built just because they
arc odd, do not represent the beet in home building, but rether othewisc.
" The curious holds one’s interest but a abort time, ihen it becomes loathsome. This applies with doublo
force to home building; once up, a building stands f o r years, a monument to good taste or to bad.
What a community needs is well designed, nttnic tlvc homes, planned along sane rational lines—eco­
nomical, simple, neat and charming,-a credit to the owner and a credit to the community, a home that will
give one a sense of pride.
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The little house shown herewith is a good exam pie of what can be done In the way of simplicity,
economy and ’good design.
The plan Is rectangular in shape (the moat econ omical in form, ns breaks and extensions are ex­
pensive), even.^he JJving porch comes under t j^ o n c main roof; the
other
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extravagant halls.
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0n y??,Becond floor the
h» 8
reduced to a size that just serves the various rooms and tho
stairs. This arrangement allows three large bed room s and a bath. A ll of the r o o m s are light and airy,
plenty of large windows properly placed insures this.
The exterior of tho hogse leaves nothing to be d esired. The long sloping roof that extends down
° W the porch gives a pleasing cottage effect, w hile the broad dormer allows a full second floor.
Tho simple detail of the porch and cornices, the well proportioned windows and the broad brick
chimney; all lend strong character that no amount o f "gingerbread" would give.
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Coat about f6200.
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*n&lt;l apeciflcatlons of thi » house mny be obtained for a nominal sum from the
Building Editor. Refer to House A-04.
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In stock NOW, which may be applied di­
rectly over an old shingle roof. Don't wait
Iuntil the rains have mined the interior o f
t your house.

Phone 135

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Agent for Delco Lighting Plants

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Building Contractor

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Spring Rains Have Only Started!

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C a n H i r . a C k f f t n t l u . lo r the1
P i n w * * Af D f t r m l « l | i c W k r t k f f j
- * r » s t Ik r Charter a f M i l Car-1
poratlea i k w M k f Am railed.
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Notice la hereby g iv e n . that th ere
w ill br • meeting o l th e e t o c k h n l d - r
uni of th e- HKIIAI.H
P R IN T IN G !
UOilPANY, at the o f f i c e o f e alil'
,ri»mjM»ny, In the City o f Hanford.
Florida, at 107 Maanolln Avehue.
o n the t n ir lle t h , day o f A p r i l ■ A.
D.. 1931, a t Eight O 'c lock , p. m „ f o r ,
the purpose o f h old in g an elec tion
to determ ine w h eth er or not th e
C H A R T E R o f aald c orp or ation s h a l l'
bo .unfit Jed aa to AIITICLKH I, II
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Heese Comb*, President.
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Mr. U r rhea.
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In life, the- majority o f m large Bible crass chose "service/
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Nature
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M H*corv4 Ctaae ItaUir, Oc- Most cf the rem&amp;infriff members of the class insisted that
Various Kinds o f ___
J, 1*1*. at thn ponteimen at
m
, Florida, andar aet Of March the greatest word of all “Is "love?' and they cited the "faith,
Copyright, t i l l
hope and love” of First Corinthians 13:13, to prove their con­
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ID U M A I PRESIDENT CGOLIDCE has
rAHO BUIU
Of these two wrords, "service” and "love,” Which to you appointed Harlan F. Stone Attor­
1« is the stronger? Which of the two would you select as rep­ ney General. He is an able lawyer,
dean o f Colombia Law
resenting the bettef force in the world? Is service greater recently
•V M cm rn ox r a t m i
School, and a great authority on
t Y ea r-.— 11.BO. 81* Month* H M than love because it must have love for a foundation? Or is constitutional law. •
rod la a t * hr Carriar
Cafrior par
l k . W*ak] JCdltloa f l Par love so great, service is merely one-of ita.waya.of expressing — The .President.' hwr p k h w l mit T
good man, who will be neither fo r
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It will be well Worth your time to attempt the classifica- nor against anybody, bat for the
law. His appointment may disap­
«*a"rtSr«^inu^ Wh*"!l tion of these two words for yourself. First define each of point some "interests” that de­
ara.taada win &gt;# charcad^hom in terms o f your own understanding, and then weigh mand "our kind” of a man.
at r u v l i r advertising rataa
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one against the other. The mental gymnastics'alone will do
nm«L a r r o c ia t k u r-KKM;
■ MR. HUGHES, the war Prime
________ *foe(AteA Pres* ta n ieta*- you good, and you will be surprised into what by-paths of Minister o f Australia, told aotne
ttrvly m t u . k to tha nr* tor repub- thought this weighing of values will lead you.
Americana about Australia W ed­
J c a tlo n of &lt; U 1 newn OUpBUbM
You will find, too, along the way other words which you nesday in New York City. , ; Mr.
cre d ite d to I t o« not otherwise
a it+ t in tbta paper and .1*0 tha will be inclined to place near the top of the list. Take, as an Hughes’ country, stretching thnfee
U nawa «abli*n«1 hareln. All
thousand miles from Sydney to
■ right* of re-^ublieanoi. of »p*clal example, the good word, "stewardship.” With the dispatches
Perth, more thin two thousand
dispatch** baraln ar* *t*-» r»*«rv«l
from Washington, or with the advertisements, o f one kind miles from north to south, with a
V ’ SA TU R D A Y, APRIL 6. 1024.
and another, of political candidates fresh in your mind, you population o f only 6.000,000 white
people, stands the vanguard o f
BIB LE TnOUGH T~POR TODAY will like perhaps to, insist that "stewardship” is the word Wettern civilization. Just beyond
W E N T ABOUT DOING GOOD Amerca needs for a slogan, the word that it needs to have i is the shadow o f a thousand mil­
•— And Jeans went about all Gall- taught in its schools and its churches, with what it stands for lion Asiatics.
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iv lea, teaching; in their synagogue*,
What Mr. Hughes had to say In­
adopted
as
the
most
desirable
virtue
of
the
times.
•nd
preaching the gospel
d preach
_ ... o f the
Faithful stewardship— from the biggest to tho smallest terests every man In America. This
‘ kingdom, and healing all manner
column will be devoted to his talk,
o f sickness and nil manner of trust—would correct, it seems, most of the evils of the world. presently, perhaps on Sunday , or
disease among the people.— Mat­ Wd all are stewards. Each of us is entrusted with some Monday nest.
thew 4:23.
treasure to guard. Each of us has a report to make to the
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NATURE IS "wonderful” There!
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Almighty as to how wc have used the blessings bestowed ant
KINDNESS.
birds like animals, animals 1
One never known
upon us, what wc have done with tasks we have been set to like birds. The strangeness o f
H ow fa r a word of klndnen goes; do, how we have treated the responsibilities that have come creation
is inexhaustible. The
One never nee*
University o f Pennsylvania sends!
into
our
hands.
How far the amlle. o f fricndahlp
expedition to catch a hoazinj
flee*.
•Honest men in public life take their stewardship seri­ an
iaisT be A
bird that breaks stones with its
H
Down through the year
cewTucY
ously. They regard it as a sacred trust. They care for the beak, swims like a duck, flies like;
The dead forgotten reappear*.
a b a t The same expedition will;
Vl m J •
business
entrusted
to
them
as
ably
as
they
are
capable
of
at­
■RxEePucliort
. One kindly word
tending to any business. They do not consciously waste nor look also for a “ bellbird.” Instead!
The soul o f many has stirred,
of singing, it tinkles like a bell. &lt;
TbSieS
goea h li way
knowingly neglect. They come out of office poorer than when
There arc snakes that swallow1
tells with every panning day they went in. They "run with a clean crowd."
w aft-oow m t a
their young to protect them, then
ntil life's end
But it was not the purpose of this editorial to deal with let them out again. There is a
Unto me h i played the
_
friend."
the theme o f honesty in public office. We set out to talk about lady toad that lays her pjjgs on K.___
the back of her husband, who hops
W e can riot aay
the relative merits o f service and love. Then came that great around In the sunlight, hatching
W hat lips are passing u» today.
word, "stewardship,” asking for attention, and for a ranking the toad. Nature really is won­
W e c«n not tell .
Whose prayers ask God to guard near the top of the list. Perhaps you have long Hince taken derful.
JUST IN'PASSING
u* well.
the words, and their meanings as Subject matter for some
BY R. J. HOLLY
THERE ARE various kinds o f
' Bat kindness liven
real thought. Sometimes the most profitable moments of n courage. Fighting courage Is the
Beyond the memory o f him who
man’s life are included in an hour’s quiet search in his own most important, perhans, in such
giyss.
Snow covered the cities of the north this week while we
a civilization as ours. The courage
soul for the true values.
' — Edgar A Guest.
are basking in the sunshine of Florida. Those folks who are
to express your opinions in the face
rushing back north will wish they had remained here awhile
Service, love, stewardship, which?
" f opposition is real courage also.
D o It nowl
longer.
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Radio And A Universal Language.

It'a not ao much who, what or
. yrhy, but when that counts.

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Archaeologist saya Sodum and
Gamorrah are under the dead sea.
...Wall, lat’s keep them there
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... P. will change its emblem on the
/ ’ ballot to a teapot.— Tampa Tribune.
N or to. a. Walrus,
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The ayes o f Florida ar6 oh SanIt la coming to be known
'a s one o f tbe fast growing cities
"O f the state presenting unusual in­
i' vestment opportunities.

those who meet Bertraml Ruaseil
on his visit to America.
He opposed conscrlntion, but bear \
in mind that he is flfty-two years'
old and conscription could not have
touched HIM. That Is different
from oDnosltion from the husky
man in his youth, who dislikes the
’ thought o f going under firel

The development of radio broadcastipg has brought to
light arfotheb important matter that will soon have to be
settled. It is the matter of a universal language.
In these days o f talking back and forth through the air
without the use of wires, and with the carrying on of conversations with foreign countries the need of a common
tongue has 1&gt;een fmmd to be great. Something will have to
he done so that the peoples in all countries, where now many
different languages are in use, will be able to understand one
universal language. '
The latest wonder in broadcasting is an arrangement
whereby programs broadcasted from powerful stations in
this country are heard clearly and distinctly in Europe every.
Saturday night. Short radio waves possessing peculiar car­
rying power are. .transmitted byltho American station, and
then picked up by an English brfiadcasting station, amplified
and then re-broadcast by the English station on its standard
wavo to its regular audience. Experiments are still being

On April 1 fourteen thousand
builders working on British Emsttiorr at .Wombley struck
I two,pane* raise. It was jio
A p ril fool's joke but a lot of fools
participated in It.
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late Jake
Hamon, itj-raaclii iiw lo in g th tiH m t lem ierp
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THIS IS a prosperous country,
worth_
defending.
Wednesday
1.500,000 stockholders received lit­
tle envelopes containing dividends
amounting to more than $250,000,000, If you didn't get.any of the
dividend envelopes don’t waste
time envying ftr hating those that
got them. Save your moneys Inst ^t. anji.you'jcan gtcdividend*
so. Except for the very unfor:
tunate, there is no need to stay
really poor in tljia country,

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Pistols and sawed off shotguns were used in the city, election
at Chicago this weejt. And yet there are some people, who yrould
rather live in Chicago than fn Sanford.
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Article in The Sanford Herald says "hotel site *111 be settled
soon." We all hope so. This nervous strain i3 bad on folks.w ith
high blood pressure to say nothing of people who are buying prop­
erty near the various sites.
Sanford will be the convention city In May when several or­
ganizations expect to meet hcr&lt;;. Sanford should be a convention
city for it is situated in the central part of the state with the best
of raihvuy and good roads facilities, hotels, etc.

One of the prettiest spots' in Seminole county is tha new park
of the County Federation o f Woman’s Clubs and the D. A. R. on
tha banks of the historic Wckiwa River where we ate so many fish
, last Friday that it took all the historic water In historic Weklwa
f . to allow tne fish to swim again after we had eaten them. But it
" " Svrra.n wohderful feiftt ofilibh arid-flow of oratory, a t ‘that.
I
Tampn papers believe that the bandits who robbed a cigar factory in that city Saturday nro-hiding o rrth e rw t coast, Quite like" t e .o p g c t in Ma.iiwim jwoprle
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Push makes’ many a bniiJ
success and usually cora-Y?
being pushed.
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Get too familiar on the*
tiee and yoa won’t be notied!
longer,
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The only cure for ipring IIs winter and cren that
fall*.
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The Balkans have no bu*
but they have, a war every/,*
and that does Just about siV
In New *York, a wortisa
given a dollar In a hrnc^
promise suit, to of courw
promise wasn’t worth mcYDaughter wouldn't mind p
ing the dishes so much if,
could do it with cold crua j
stead o f soap and water.
First algn o f spring in th&gt;J
lie regions is when an Esk
wife wants a pair of sunmtrj
muffs.
Most of the wrinkles in,
faces arc caused by worryinr,
er things that never will h*
(o r never have h.inoened.

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A woman cpn do just about J
crything with a hairpin. She i
fix almost anything with it,,
ccpt her hair.
A flock
o f par
trrots pvia
from a boat off the Cslifoii
coast, but it Is not true that \
rnt away by posing as
cians.
First thing you know no*
will be so hot underwesr will i
like an overcoat.

SATU RDAY EVENING SERMON
BY F. D. KING, D. D . /
"Tha Climb o f the Young Mnn the opposite direction ii
Who Fought His Way Back."
that hit sense o f value*
God never designed even one dergone a remarkable chsng*.
life to be spent in an unmanly or
Young man, we are htit
an unwomanly manner..
Multi­ ped from entering upon the
tudes are being lured ’from tho perial missions when we are
highwny to the heights and are pared to accurately estimate
now rushing recklessly toward ucs. When -n young man dL.
the depths, but they were not de­ era that the whiskey peddler b
signed for the descent. There aro insult to hlr. city, ho .till put
other multitudes who are not weight against the pcddle/i I
rushing so recklessly toward the t Incas. When a young min
depth*, and at the same time they covers that the gambling jota|
are not making any progress to ­ a fort manned by force* o( I
ward the heights.
They appear struction from .which deadly 1
to be content to live on the level. siles are being constancy ht
God did not design one human life
.— against the innocent and
to move on the level. God has de- pecting, he .wiU invest *otw
signed that we shall make prog
og- j his wealth o f his manhood is
ress, that we shall constantly ad ing well his part In taking &lt;
vance; that we shall a*c4rtd the fort.
When a' young nun L
heights. - 7covers that the lust fo r mangl
A Kesotye By One Who Was a deadly narcotic, he will
hla- motives for making
Down.
He will .perhaps
.T haro.ia .Indeed ln*piratlon »n He,
perhaps be no iem ,
tjiose Uriea ' o t A if red Tdnnysdbr
*" acquiring, but bo K\{
with the eci
when he sayi:
5 ? * hl* effort* w
“ I hold It truth with him who oo ff a
a good steward.
ateward
sings
CerfSlnly_or

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that hour when ho is able
That Men may rise on stopping properly appraise the vulud
Bchbrne will-TOO
n r „ c h a r a e t o r of forces, apparently en­
stones
God. To say.that is periloust
I g different kind o f ’’hold-uo tendcd'that all'Europoatt^cbUhtrleH will be liatening in on tirely different, is a great aid to
O f their dead selves to higher tempt to nake the fou»v*‘y i-fl
The vegetable crop o f Seminole county will bring some four
mcssagfH and programs broadcasted from America and science. You send out an electric
gam e.’’
things.”
without God is a lame and
million dollars into this section which Is not so bad during election
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If anyone has been lured by incomplete indication o ' tho
Americans will in turn be hearing programs-regularly from wave, transform it into a, sound
year when n}l the calamity howlers are using their hammers and
• A enow atorm last Tuesday
t*. sounding the anvil chorus about hard times. We could buQd a
false lights, and has gone down o f Cod to a human life. Y01
London, Paris, Home, Berlin and other important places,
wave and the radio works. .
caused a tie-up on the Long Isjust remember that you nre not men,, to refuse to accept the _
fence
around
Seminole
county
and
“
let
the
rest
o
f
the
world
go
by.”
id b n d 'R ailroad. ' Snow storms ini
When this comes to pass, and it probably will within u
in
compelled to remain » down.
“ I , Jesus as our S^vjour.
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and la
French experimenters have lit­
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A p ril *re unusual even in an very short time, the need of a universal language will be evi- erally transformed the light from
will arise” Is a re-jolve from one ccpting Him to receive the
Advertised r. house for rent the other day in The Herald and
who was down. The very words ment with* which He can provl
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dent* Guy E. Tripp, president and chairman, o f. the board Capelin, a sun billions of miles
before tho paper came out the house had been rented. A fter that
themselves Indicate that
the 'for
— the multiplicity
............
o f probk
U a t'w ioter’ rh Florida J in be *Peri^ P f th e Westirrghbuse Electric and Manufacturing Company, away,, into sound waves, literally
the answers to the “ ad” continued to pour in until we had to close
young man was down, and ho and the many opportunist*. J
up the office to ret away from the phone. A little ad In the Want
— iy thinking or moving down recently expressed the opinion that the radio will eventually producing f,mu*ic of .the spheres.”
knew that he was down and he shortsightedness on uur part 1
Column'of the Herald sure pays.
was experiencing the bitter sting ia nothing le u than a sin sgi
fo r good.
|bring a common tongue. He said:
By this tfansferming of forces
in his own soul— the nt*ng of de­ ourselves. .Who doe* not
.. . “
"But one thing may be predicted with comparative safe- our sister planets, at least, if not
feat.
to live the perpendicular
Bank
deposi.s
in
Florida
increased
during
the
past
year
twenbetween New
Smyrna tyi that is, the establishing of a universal language. Were the outside suns, will eventually
But wc have here a message Who does not want, tc haVt
IT-three millions and show that Florida is one o f the thriftiest in
Titusville but w h ile 'll la be- radio broadcasts confined to musical selections, the necessity talk to us. s
from the battlefield, and this, heart supplied withAeourage
ie union. We now have over one.billions in the banks which gives
message Inform* us that the *■every emergency o f ths
What would be the first question
6,1111if}* .oli I0**11-., be,nK. *}' for such a language would not arise, but speeches are certain
every person in Florida over one hundred dollars. Have you re­
____________
forces o f darkness
had__________
won eveiy, What young man ta willln
ceived
yours
yet?
v
you
would
ask
a
Indy
or
gentleman
' ? S « r/ c o / p ™ h l . 7 ,o col* I t0. bc, transmitted, and every rodio li.tener will want to know
to the huur of thc send- meet the drifts o f tho day wi
battle up 1
on
the
planet
Mars
or
Venust
i o f hole* capable o f breaking what they are about. Hence there will be a greater and more
ing of the message. Oh those bat­ •he strength which ho needs?
President Coolidgo’s father gives the following advice for long
good h*|
Bthy automobile I general interest In a single language than has ever existed
tles in the human heart! What ihere a young man anywhere
MRS. GROSS Is on trial for kill­
life: "Plenty of hard work and no worry." Son Calvin will get
momentous issues aro Involved. Is willing to make eostly and
Bince the fall of the Roman Empire.” Mr. Tripp believes that ing her husband. She admits'the .plenty
o f hard work in his present job but about the worry part wo
What -struggle.* nre frequently haps fatal mtstak-cs h deck
•hould g o fop^ard inline-1English will be the new world lanpuugo.
killing. These facts are brought | cannot exactly say. Thto advice might also apply to some of those
uxpurienced.
Though the' young upon -life issuesT
Young
officials who will get a sentence In the Fea jral pen: "Plenty o f
!S k|n’ constructing the Genevamun was financially n bankrupt, for those emergencies, those
out:
hard work and no worry,"
ltusvilie road ao that it will be I
i DONT THINK the people of England recognize amid
mid 'morally a libertine; though and those opportuniUev our 1.
Tho husband said children were I
thc forces o f darkness had mutil­ o f strength and opr source of
noi*
the niass of atories o f violation of the prohibition laws of the too expensive and hla wife mustn't
ated his life, there I* enough dom is the Mdn o f Calvary.
A Tennessee editor says the time is coming when we can maice
chanco at getting bogged I United States how strong the feeling of the best minds of haw any. She got up at half past
courage left in his heart for him
milk out o f kerotene. This wil) not be any miracle at that. Some
The young man of the
ing that trip. Why wouldn’t the best people of America is on the subject of prohibition, six, gpt. his. breakfast, then started I milkmen can make milk out o f water and never say anything about
to make a manly resolve. ‘
tenchca us onc lesson and htn
good idea for the• Ret*ry j Given the lAideripan problem, given the American climate, at half past seven for the shop
their discovery to fne newspapers or to the' public.
,
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Young men, there is something the lesson which eacq o f us »■
wonderful in a manly resolve. keep constantly oefnre us.
°rthi. ruud^ri'Dairinv ° K |1 think if I were an American I would be a prohibitionist.— where she worked, getting home at
Yoy must take account of tho in an absolute neccunity for t
A trip to ot'icr cities in Florida will convince Sanford folks
■c&gt;--p — •
Sir Auklnml Gedclcs.
half past seven at night. The
follow who determines to do. step o f life’s Journey aud for
that Sanfurd. will never be a big city without tourists and we
charge that George Wash-1
---------------- n —
money that she made she turned
Among the mightiest furcea with e,r y „ cxpcrIence lnw&gt; which
m|ght just ns well "get to it" and do something toward that tour­
which nien have to do ia the rc- shall enter.
u1.!!
Sir Thomas More advised an author who had sent him over to him. He heat her quite
Every mile of
ist hotel this summer or quit counting up our millions that w c in­
r.olve concealed in a human heart. Journey demands *ho sti
tend to make. Sanfurd will always be a substantial city with the
•ply concerned with the affair* his manuscript to read "to put it in rhyfne." Which being often but she didn't mind that at
Only u few weeks ego a young which He alono can give,
rich farming country to back u&gt;r up‘but as for making u big city—
tfc* late Warren Harding, the done, Sir Thomas said, "Yeu, Harry, now it is somewhat, for first, because she liked him—not
man called to see me an I related, mile of the Journey demands
nix.
Thu
tourist
crop
Is*
the
finest
crop
In
Florida.
fake Hamon, the late Jes*e| n ow jt is rhyme; before it was neither rhyme nor reason." oven when he beat her because she
in part, thc longings of his heart. ccurage which Ho alone can
.
^
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•
.
'
and'w hen many folks are
He wanted to go to school and Pll;
didn’t make enough money. When
Every mile o ! the Jou:
irantly' interested In the even Speech is silver, silence is gold;— A Dutch Proverb.
Miami folks Bhould join Sanford in that great movement for
equip himself for taking his place calls for the wludom which He
he gave her n $25 diamond ring it]
-oitenkhamen, would lead one
cutting the canal from tho St. Johna river into Indian river and
in the ranks of those wno bravely lie alono can contribute..
E
J l M that the present genera­
make this the great Florida Inland Waterway— tho highway o f
The house of every one is to him as his castle and fort- was her money that paid for it
presu forward, lie was not beg­ nafla o f the Journo/ demand*
te
a
great
deal
more
Interesttrade
and
travel
through
one
of
the
richest
and
one
o
f
the
most
“
Justice
must
be
done,
the
gull[
ging for enough money to pay for yii ration and Initiative
- .c - , . l 1 4 k.
1 ress, as well for’ hls defeitkb against injury and violence, as
U.. p . . t th .n In Ih . I - W . , , o r h|a n !n M e . _ E d w &gt; rJ C o k e .
hla night’s lodging; he had do. God ulone can give.
ty must be punished.” But you .^beautiful parts o f Florida. Such a waterway would bring thousHow
anda o f tourlata in their yachta and pleasure boats and also bo
termlned to go to school and his you and I attempt to make a u
don't
exactly
hope
that
Mrs.
Gross]
merchants and citizens
41
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the artery for ml.llons o f dollars worth o f commerce.
young heart
was
eloquently gle mile without Him? Indeed
o f the county as well,
Truth is as impossible to be Boiled-by an outward toi^h will be electrocuted.
nleuding for a chance. There the »" folly and peril and far H
eb-operate toward making
Amop
none other scandals being aired in Washington this week are
lad stood before me without a dol­ worse than peril—indeed Is'il^
fie sunbeam.—John Milton.
THE FRENCH franc Wednes-]
Jltical meeting *on April 26 as the
Texas land swindles in which prospective buyers w ere'taken on
lar, and with only the cbthes am to attempt to proceed will
. affair and one that all will
day jumped to 6.03, moro than six
triips through the Lone Star State on Junketing trips and skinned
which he wore, but he had some­ the strength and tho wisdom
tkmber. It Is better to
ou t o f their money by fairy tales about the productiveness of the
cents apiece. You will, remember]
thing better thsn money—appar­ the Inspiration which He can l
.M Y.FA V O R ITE STORIES
candidates personally so
lands
ids, etc. Not all the land swindles were perpetrated In Floriently, he had faith ;n himself and When our sense o f 1values that this column warned gamblers
t make your choice on clecBy IRVIN S. COBB
da, it seems.
courago In his heart. I took him made us to know that we dsrs 1
against
selling
francs
short
when
wlth your eyas open but
in the enr to the Valdez Hotel, attempt to sdvsnee without
the price was 3 1-2 cents a while
not know them personbought a ticket for hint to DoLund Man o f Nazareth, we . shall quAnd speaking of land swindles reminds me that many good
Letters o f recommendation are;couldn't Oven wash a dish propcan at least hear them
ago. It is dangerous to sell short
and put him on the bu*.
Thc ly and fully commit ouraelvn*
states suffer from th!a land exploitation of agents who seem to
never an opportunity is I like letters uf Introduction—a ll'c r ly —hut *he cou?J bre-tk It with t nation as able and determine^! as
next neWs from the lad was that Jesus.
think
that
getting
the
money
from
suckers
Is
all
in
all.
There
aro
of
us
arc
ready
to
writo
them
Mrs.
Carle
m
1
greatest
case.
80,
April 20 should be a
he had Joined the Rapt'et Church
so many good lands in thc United States and especially in Florida
however skeptical we
may be gave her notice.
thc French.
The Climb.
Sanford.
o f Deland and v s * planning to
r that selling land by ths quart or selling arid landa in the west that
when wo. receive, r.nd read them. *
Tho discharged one want to
■■— 0 ■ ■■■
I’W I*' another ..
enter school and that was evid­
canpot be made tillable la ;iiu worst kind of swindle. If- the land
Moreover, most of u* are will­ Mr, Carle, asking for a letter of
ne^tr comes when o
WIIAT WE actually SEE we
ence that ho was executing his li ", t" 0 young mnn o f the
agents would only tell the truth it would be good enough but they
J P H . .to bo , presented when FEEL. One state in March, re­
in’t have to adver- ing to do a little lying when com- reference,
able is teaching us and tcoci
resolve.
■bn
nn^lL.I f o r ''’'k
^ Hn«xt
a v i Job.
IaK
cannot be made to realise it.
such
communications. ,h
0 applied'
her”
think that because using
us in a dramatic fashion. Y*
$
__________
ports oryj hundred and twenty-four
A New Estimate of Value*.
uch,
however.
wa»
not
the
“
ao
j
NoW|
\jjck
j„
onc
uf
thc
klndest1
.
been in business in one
men, rivet your eyes upon I
"I
will
arise
and
go
to
my
fa­
killed
in
automobiles.
Everybody
idon for a good many wlth" iny friend, Richard Carlo, hMrtej men ln tha world, l o t he
The Federal grind Jury has Indicted Harry Sinclair for conHe is daring now to abafidoo 1
ther” Is evidence that a new osaro known by *v- the actor.
pt In refusing to testify be'ore the Senate investigating com'.. 'M is very careful to his .facts! He says "That's TERRIBLE! We
tempt
'
“ •“ “ Ira lorevor the pot”
timate had been mndo of values. wntch
* WiLi1C
st every person in
mittee in regard to the Teapot Dome oil leasas. The Investfgation
Onco upon a tl.ie he was cidle*! I-pAnstiloriifl
considered llio
the .ivivhlaii*
problem .aw
iHie
must do something stout it.” In a
he occupies and to ad’
The
limitations
of
nionyy
had
it what they have upon to u y something In beliaU and then he sat down and wrote a year 200,000 mothers die In child­
brought out many things that were odious ‘to the people
‘ &gt; o f this
to the higher ground. • I ■!
been
realized.
The
fundamental
counitry—odious to both
at .what price. John pf a domestic whom ho was part- note which the y »ung woman a--to what lengths
.
.parties and
.. shows
B
ngth some
God for the
things o f life cannot always he
defans will go to attain their end. These investigations have
didn't think .this mg with no regret, and he « u c -!ccpt#ti with peru-et satisfaction, birth because they aro neglected.
politicians
secured with money. Perhaps l,.i. reaches.
Nobody gets much excited about
a firm believer In icsded In saying it and yet *d- This U what ho wrote:
made several members o f th$ cabinet resign and it may' put other
realized that sclfljh linlulgcii'i.|0Ur «l&gt;«rtine, oc
hered
atrlctly
,to
tho
truth
—
„
store* before
high officials hr Jail— it will also put thei Republican
Repub
"To whom It nuy concern:
party on the
that.
leaus only
Oiuy to moral bankruotev
bankruptcy, been converted
leads
f aa a result of this throughout.
.
bum
fo
r
the
time
being,
but
soon
be
forgotten
in
other
scandals.
"This is to certify thxt tho
Cancer and tuberculosis kill
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b
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r, Hilda Olson,.. has worked
friendship* ars never made In the
aw. &lt;.
ttna o f thousands. Ail feat
......
for; us as a servxstt srirL -SA
,xtp •»’.Sew s pa per despatches say
that over five hundred thousand
« 1
habitat o f the debauchee. *
fut business Institu- son o f
are toiling fo r
people and the people
discovered that when .&lt;
chUdran
«
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stunts
ihslr
lives
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h
r
s
y
s
er wo
knew that there were a lot of people
forth " In search” of pie
prospects; that doesn’t dls- •‘•Wsking fqr the government and
'govsm m ent did not
"Very truly.
ends ia deli
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HaotisfvYflUng "PpopTo^i 'tTmorTsT mediately after the Maas.

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. factor)rebuilt
E a i^ F t o r id a ;;;
[typew riter.
any
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growth! „t FIHST.IIAPTIST C n tiR C ll’ |
a l l SO C IS CHURCH
descentV WhaL were ye ] Sunday fhrhool, 9:90* a. 'if!
J Tomorrow (^/Passion Sunday.
- -.
than I?
■ Morning worship artd Serinon. 111 Sunday Schjwl at 9 a. m. , •
Waft there—wait nnd invite me a. rti. 8ubj(fi| “ The Tfars of Jcrur , Parochial Low M am at 10:30
while I climb;
and the lesson They Should Teach a. m.
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For, see,- 1 comet but rl&gt;w, but Us.”
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Sanford public and winter-vfrifc,
a most cordial invitation to vh—,
the Inn tn&lt;I partake of-lto ho*pi-;
talltjr. The Inn is delightfully-Mm

Notice-To Candu^tes'^So" '1and

enjoyment.

Tbo

lining rroom service are
cuisine and dining
Vet even-n*-your chime,
GtflL.
] Evening devotions at 7:30.
maintained at the same high de­
Soft nnd sublime.
A ll candidates for Cbunty gree of excellence that permeate*
Evening worship and sermon, j Sermon and Benediction on WodLifts at my feet, they move, they 7fJ0i. Subject. “ To-morrow nnd i nesday evening at 7:45.
Offices must qualify al office the entire '-establishment.
Ko,
-American Legion Aux.To-morrow’s Message.”
| Stations of the Cross and BeneTelephone 124 Eustis.
Up the great stairs of time.”
111 meet at four o'clock
Prayer meeting nnd Biblo study •die lion on Friday evening at 7:45. o f secretary of&gt; the County
My soul is thrilled with the Wednesday evening 7:15- Subject,! Masses during the week at’ 8
ame of Mrs. Joe ChittenDemocratic Executive Com­
consciousness that the young man “ Christ’s Conversation With a Lop. |a. m. /
^aurel Ave.
who
has
been
misled
and
lured
lubscriptlon bridge at
' “
Sin
...angers ■welcome to church mittee.
NOTICE
even to the depths, can through
ie of Mr*. R. J. Holly,
|services.
God’s grace fight his wav back i Big Ilerean Brotherhood Notes
R. J. HOLLY, Secretary,
Anycne wishing to com­
vnue, 8:30 p. fn*. under,
to the heights.
I have climbed
of American Lesion
Thirty*eight young men . tve f
Room 8, Ball Bldg. municate with the Knights'
the mountain and found in*pirfi- mesant nt the Sunday morning
for benefit o f Campbell*
Women's
Club
of the Ka Klax Khn o f
tion in the climb. The height* in* class of the Big Bcrenn Brother­
Post.
'I
vited me;
They continued, to hood,. Mnr. 30. This Is a little be - ,
Sanford mny do ro by ad- ‘ ,
fra. Archie Bette will &gt;1
^Column
beckon to me:
TKev„«( istijr.Uy low our. usual attendance, but w e,
:ir
Tthe members o ft h e St.
1
CUT
THIS
OUT
—
IT
IS
WORTH
dressing mail to Bcsrofficc i
•
’f h i
called me. When I nal reached «*pect to regain our usual stride.^
uiid at her home on|
I
MONEY
Box 68.
the top my soul responded to rithiu
Mrs. John I-eonsrdi
Avenue at 3:30 p. m.
time. Dr. King’.]
God in gratitude for tftr call of message onshott
The
Literature
Department
will
Ipe Organ Club will
“ Preparing for Christ’s . . .
„
,
-.
... .
i Send this ad and ton cents to
the heights.
the home o f Mrs. EstFoley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
lanford Heights, at 8:30
«■ n * “ » —
JSr T- f s r % S t &amp; Chicago,
C - 'J V
Uy fellow comrades, at -this G°m
111., writing your name ROUT RHEUMATISM
very hour God 1.- calling yoit to j Thr* class has issued a challenge M-- E’ D&gt; Brown,ee ■» lca&lt;lcr.
Hth Mrs. Estridge and
N o more stiff Joints, no more stabs
and address clearly. You will re­
"V
The play to be read at this ceive n ten cent bottle of FO­ in the muscles, no mere aching pains
the climb, and there in w
jth as hostesses.
tp the Sunday Morning Club for
Annual business meeting
profound in the call. He know*
largest number of men present meeting will be the "Blue Bird” LEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM- from rheumatism. Sounds too good
Department o f Womthat hidden in the struggle there, dosing April.. The Sunday Morn­ by Maeterlink. I This play is beau­ POUND for coughs, colds
; to be true but It Is true.
H
tifully symbolic and the entire de" hoarseness, also free sample paikis strength, and you will need ing Club hr.s accepted.
j^t club house at 3
partment will find it ono of the
strength for Tomorrow’s task*.
uges o r FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic; r “ .E BL°9P vriI1
J W th e n He knows thnt hidden from you
Thr.piano- which has been or­ most delightful plays read this stimulupt for ■tho kidneys and i
e"*ble you to move around
year.
by the crag above you is a much dered hay not yet arrived but Is
I easuhe o f h o pe
FOLEY CATHARTIC TA BLETS1mut perfect freedom, make yon
larger world and this larger heing expected daily. This will
ir eve. whAt heaven’s |
for Constipation and Biliou-ness. f*el “ *® a rew person. It drive*
Wednesday, Apr. 9, nt 4:15
world will bring into your schl be a splendid addition to the proa*
bow
'.emodioj h o .o ,
new inspiration nnd you will ?u»jd ent equipment of the Big Bcrean o’clock the Music Department will Tho*,
bright arch the glit|act as hdsters to the St. Cecelia helped millions of people
inspiration for tomorrow's e f-i Brotherhood.
Try the result* almost with the first i£V
bclow.
Club. This program will be of them. Sold everywhere.
forts. Yes, God », calling us to j
--------'dose
bu mountain
turns the
the heights, ami I re.oice God Is
Every member of the class In unusual interest because it will in­
|l e o n a r d f S
e l ix ir
for
doing the calling.
He knowj urged to get every young man clude the hvst of American music
-bright summit mingles |
T in
v n fT D
BLO O D etrengthena and faw
that
the
department
has
studied
quite well that the heights arc possible to bo
o l I j I j U UP
YOUR
tone* and ttlmulate* the
ie sky?
— present
-------- - on
-n Apr- 13,
not reached by flights, but Urn*, as this is the date on which the this year. All club members inwhole zystem. Inelit on LKONlose cliffs of shadowy |
Vi
we must trudge our way to the class will have Its picture taken 1t/ rca,Led ,*rc
LAZY LIVER
A R D I’S E L IX IR In th® yellow
bc pr” cnt
pear
top. But through this trudgimi to be used in n display of pictures fnr thc ffl0 ot 10 ccnts’
package. A t a’4 drecgfstx.
: than all the landacnpe j
uiO
God will give to us increasing of organized classes at tho South-*
.
7~ . . .
, Clem Jones Liver and Kidney
•near?
strength
for
the
journey.
May
Tonic
Will
Do
It
em Baptist Convention tu be held*
.*! ° i,1' , " " tba
e lends enchantment to]
in Atlanta fin
in
iv ! will be of interest to nil interested
Miss Nell Hott of Kentucky, went to New York to pursue an a r-1
"lur^s'^rit*^1^ ®rown’"E ' m'
A s n Ionic when H i-rc I* w m k ehould have nt" leist 75 preset USLi*10 St* tc Federation BeauHflcaShe mountain in its azure Ust’s career. In Iess^han a year of actual work she has crcdted and
“ n'l lock of itppt-iitf. w hen n
when this picture Is taken P
program. Mrs. Jack Pryor P®**
"Then welcome each rebull
m i l e r x c rlln n
nutnrs
you
fr cl
*
■
’
is
state
chairman
of
State
Benuti
Tliat
turns
Earth’s
smoothness
sold
21
magazine
cover
j
.
Here
you
see
her
at
work
in
her.
studio.
tlrcij.
your Iej.» itrua. y o u r
buck
—w. n; l
wo linger to
dell
fication and the foregoing lettei is aches, l o u r mouth la strs anil your
rough,
a copy o f letters jient to n!J the s!eup «is broken. « 'b iu Jon es M v r r
Ch r is t ia n s c ie n c e
Each string that bids nor iit nor
unrncasami Rblnry Tuple I" the one thtlur
cd Joy
county commissioners in the state. (hat
Churth
services
for
Sunday.
Stand
but
gut
ri-stor,- your Rtrcnath nml,
kcene
Chairman Board of County Com­ cnnhlrwillyou
(&lt;» «njuy llfr.
C L E ll I
April
(1th,
1924.
Be
our
joys
throe-parts
pain!
MUSICAL PARAGRAPHS
king seems than all the]
missioners.
TOMtn
, ’ -IVKU i.fANl*
k i i .n k v i
Subject, "Unreality.”
'
Strive, and hold cheap the strain;
lath been:
tonic
*
,
lieriiune®
|tw
u
rn
e n il I
Dear Sir:—As chairman of State
BY F. S. M.
Church service, 11 a. m.
Learn, nor account the pang;
TONIC anil h fu W i-K lv in * i-rTrct, haa
form that Fancy can!
/ .I3ff ’
Ui
Jutlfication
of
the
Florida
Fed-,
*itaiilixlivl
iin ft rccoiinliftl
Sunday School, 10 n, m.
*
dare, Jtover gruelgu the
cretion
of
Wolhcn's
Clubs,
1
am
rom cly
f o r \ T(HtPII&gt;
LlV R It.
Woman’* Club building. Oak appealing to you in behalf of a P
throei”
| oblivion glows divitiely
Helpitz, noted violinist, wns the ment districts, in sn effort to dis­
K V K n . m a i . a I h Z a s - i , ,-nt.IlH
t'GKM
JONKH
LIVP.Il
ANl*
K illfirst western artist to visit Japan cover musical or other artistic tal­ •If we nrc willing to welcome Avenue. •
raoro beautiful Floridn tomorrow, NUY TONIC Is not- on ly l«-nettrlal
All are welcome.
after the earthquake. An earlier ent. . First will bo grouq tests, then the rebuffs and suffer the stings
— Campbell.
[t
is
u
conceded
fact
that
the
fate
H.a n ll t r r mrillclnc. I'll! ll Cxert u m u n au
if
planned recital was frustrated be­ out of group. Assisting in exam­ by the way. the heights ate ours.
of Florida lies in the hands of her e l s e , a i-Ioan-Injt nml sllmulatlnK
bur Julie and baby of cause of news of the great disas­ ination will bo a physician, a psy­ In nny department of life the W r n‘ w ?
J 'R ^ R E R H O O D youth. It la in the interest of our Influ ence In the stomncli nml b o w ­
T h ro u a h
Its
ex cellm t csCHALLENGES
SUNDAY
ere visitors in Sanford ter, which Came just as he- was chologist, n gladn specialist, indus­ heights are ready to be enptum!
youth, to imtili intn them the love els.
thnrtlc proporiles Mllotin
Impuri­
MORNING CLUB.
boarding his train for the Pacific trial and other special teachers, as by the young men who. a rt wilt­
■K
und
knowledge
of
-beauty,
natural
ties w h ich - have Inlerferreii
with
ing
to
scale
them.
You
may
en­
The
work
of
the
Big
Berean
Broeriroute to Tokio. He went to art instruetbrs, of music, writing,
lim lth y procras,•» s r - d r lv rn
out.
and
that
obtained
by
pluuting,
S. Varney and MVs. China instead. Mr. Heipitx tells etc. Those of especial talent will ter the field of farming, engineer­ therhond is characterized by cour­ wotk and the elimination of the T a k e no 1*1I&lt;I«H while ualnir the
medicine— the TONIH Is all that Is
ing, mechanics, journalism, teach­ age and boldness. Last Sunday
|n of ML Dora, were In us there was nothing novel about receive the best instruction.
unsightly, that I make tnis appeal needed,
ing,
railroading,
banking,
etc.,
morning,
the
class
voted
to
chal­
tturday shopping.
the audience in China, which wns
TIIK ('OST JH SMALL—Till:
B s w trv of ImiUtions. D s a s a i
you.
if you arc willing to climb, lenge the Sunday Morning club to to Won't
IH (JURAT.
made up-almost entirely of Amer­
th® (enuins In 1Oc sad 35c pocieMusic has brought cheer to and,
your Board of County IIKNRK1T
Ilnumlltnt
&amp;
Anderson.
Hanford,
the
heights
are
yours.
a membership contest. The Sun* Commissioners offer two silver Florida.
Mra. Luke Thompson icans and Europeans.
a g b e a r i n g above’ trad® mark.
countless hearts.
bay afternoon in OflanI think of n lad who asked his day Morning club is cortainly one cups, one to the rural school nnd
The Chinese are not music lov­
blng business nad pleas- ers. All was different in Japan,
M. Tnntot, composer of “ Yes We father for the privilege of going of the greatest classes of men in ono to the city school * in your
here he found most appreciative Have No Bananas” died a short to school in .. another section of the city, and holds a large place In county that has at the end of the i H » 7 a i B i s i i i i i * H R D a i i M i H i e a i a i a » a e m s m u i a
_____
The lad wns given the life of tho First Baptist Church. school term the best beautified
audiences. There arc many music while ago in Paris.
He left the the county.
Mrs. B. J. Starling mo- schools, *and the Japanese people greater part of his large fortune to the privilege of measuring his Th® younger- me certainly were mile of highway. This cup to be
NATIONAL BASE BALL WEEK.
Lakeland
on Friday have learned to appreciate the beat charity.
strength and in this strange demonstrating a daring spirit when eu
contested
one
school
mcHicu tor
lu r until
ui ui i u
nc k
h w i wins
theissued,
tho
challenge.
.,
.nr„„
_.
world to the father with under­
i former went on busl- —thp Serious—"A strong prcdilecIt .three consecutive times, in that:a Ilia Ilighncs\.tho King iif American Summer Sports, is prepar­
A brass band preceded the hearse standing that -he would pay his
So far neither class has divulged [ aBe i* to become the property of
t k n . f ar - B i glri" ■,, n I,-— - — ------ in whtch hie body was carried aHiT
ed to enter his domain. In his honor a ten day period celebra­
father the wagu of a laborer until ^m thK other. thc. "lothods which theschool so winning it. .
Helpitz gave- four programmes saxiphanes he alio desired to {day he became twenty-on*.
L. Thrasher has rethrnThe lad will he employed in the 'contest.
tion haa been set usido by The Chamber of Commerce of Ath­
Highway
hCnutiflcutlon
is
a
qse was a bene­ the "Banana Song” (would seem walked part of the way to school Each Sunday morning the record
I Eustis. where she spent in Tokio, onu qf thqse
very popular movement nnd a
letic Goods Manufactures. The period upon which King Base
a
rather
lively
funeral.)
And
may­
earthquake
sufferers,
fit
for
the
eartnqun'
|with her mother, Mrs. E.
and reached tho village where- the attendance of each clurs will bo much needud movement. Florida
be
this
ends
that
popular
“
fruit
6,000
persons
attended.
TJhese
pronail will receive the bow of (he An
e
j ^ flrT«** Ar**V , -q ,
h
.school was located with less than given. Tomorrow morning tho first
__ _ liliifrjti nt
S
-Tire
wooreour
is-to
be
®xtended
through-- * .tout
Wuwn
.*»rilh+»
made;1
kn
d’&gt;n
.
ny
.
eight
'dollars,
.■XhkU.A'nrf
hi*
m
-.vs
: mV* *n &lt; ii,m o 1*i
Mrs. Ditle o f Urns, O.,
venture. 1 saw his name r
-p
i
Vrv
•
;
______ little basket affqira with trays at •.".Music is the art directly repre.Johnstone Of Cadillac,
autlfut and restful to tho eye.
Come in make our Store your headquarters during this week. ■
|» ‘ ‘
Th' which only «r- tory.
I am sure your county wunts to
See onr Window Display. l ook over oiir fine Stock of Base ■ &gt;
Holes of genuine worth appear.
there need be no fear about their The heights called to him, and he P,.g f T METHODIST CHURCH. keep puce with, or possibly lead
Ball Goods. The Lucky.Dog D. A M. line.
tho
others
of
thc
state
in
this
mat­
New York, has a plan to test ability to appreciate it."— President was willing to climb.
■
[Taylor of Largo, and Bill
•i-L’
£ “ rPenter, Pastor.
ter. Offer these cups. They will 9
thousands
of
children
in
the
tene
1
Coolidge.
adanta at the University
1T»® subject of tho morning ser- not only prove on incentive to the i
God is calling you this hour,
*4t;
at Gainesville,' aro
At The Sportsman Store.
fellow comrades, and the call L mon .will bo: "David’* P r.yer, schools in your county to beautify ■
■
be week-ned here with
evidence of His confidence In you. Persuasion, and Promise."
today. „but will provide trainir\ i
r’a brother, Paul Lake.
MRS. SOUTHGATE IS HONOR GUEST
At the evening service, the quos- and the lave of beauty thus m int­ i
1 rejoice that God believes In )ou
tion will be answered: "Why am ing you a more -beautiful county ai
and
in
me
to
tho
extent
thnt
He
A T RECEPTION IN ORLANDO FRID AY calls us to the highest reaches, to I Not a Christian."
G. Sharon, Jr., is spendtomorrow and that the beautifica­ u
. week-end here wiih his
ilTFnrk Ave.
------------------------------- - Sanford, Fla.
the largest conquest)!, and into n,J.h* Bunduy school meets nt tion done today, will be kept up in ■
■
Judge and Mra'tnL G.
A beautiful event of Friday a f­ the center was a basket of yellow fellowship with Himself in im­ 0.30 o clock. The subject of the the future.
Jim is a student'at the ternoon ■from 4 to 6 o’clock was prement roses, thc
same shade mortal enterprises. “ I will arise esson will be: "The Division of
Won’t you pieuse consider this
'k/nf
Ly of Florida, at Gaines- the reception which Mrs. N. P. tapers burned in silver holders, and go to my father,’* is a deci­ ho Kingdom." This Is an exceed­ seriously and won’t you use your
Yowell and Miss Elizabeth Yowell thc tinted mints and salted nuts sion of wisdom.
Back to the ingly appropriate lesson at this influence with vour board to get
gave at their home on East Jack- were in silver and cvrytsal com­ source of courage! Buck to the juncture in our national lifer
them tn offer these cups for 1924
|, W. Rlgdon of Ft. Worth, son street, complimentlnkg the for­ potes.
the Scrap Iron Class will begnl and 1925 school terms?
springs of inspiration!
Back t&gt;
lie guest o f Mrs. Abner m ers mother, Sirs. W. W. SouthThroughout tho aftcrnuqo nea- the fountain of peace! Hidden in its morning work at 10. There will
Please let me hear from *you.
Ir., with Mrs, Grace T. gate.
politan cream, individual cakes the depths of this’'beautiful and he plenty of routilng music by the Believe mu, most-cordially, youru a
Id Miss VirgfnU Davis o f
The rooms o f tK® apatroius resi­ iced in yellow, whtie and pink, co f­ meaningful drama is another leu* boys, and a short lecture on the for'a more beautiful Florida.
■
With all modern conveniences on Park I
I. spent the day in San- d e n ce were open en suie and were fee, mnits and salted nuts were son of tremendous Importance for Sunday school lesson. Every man
(Mrs. Jack) Margurct Pryor..
[ Saturday, shopping.
served.
effectively decorated with palms,
us. In these last moments let us ia expected to bo on hand on time.
M Ave. Only one block from First St. A good
____________
Tho younger society girls who concentrate upon this lesson of
ferns and a profusion
of cut -flow­
Thu Sanford Woman's Club held ■
Emmett McCall of Sanford, ers, gladiolus, snap dragons, and!assisted
investment.
in serving were thc Misses
and
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH their regular D
business
meeting ■
1
consequence.
B. McCall, Mra. Charles rosea were used, each rqom being Lydia Yowpll, Susan Barnes, Nct- superlative
Tomorrow will be our regular WeJncsda,y afternoon at 3 o'clock
Every young man wants to live
Building lots on Park Ave.
Id mother of Oviedo, have

..^BLueJSwisa.BeUe Wins Farne*':— :

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for the liver

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

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a bower o f folwers and greenery. sie McKenney and Christine Me- nobly, and, if we want to live no­ Communion Sunday nnd wg hope
1 from a delightful iqotor
In tho reception room palms and Kenney.
bly, we must move up close to to have every member and friend
Miami, Palm Beach and ferns were banked before the fire­ * Those who assisted in looking God. Fellow comrades, It Is in­ nt the morning service. The sub­
Bints o f Interest on the place, and across the mantle as- after the pleasure of the guests deed a mark of wisdom to offri ject of the morning sermon will be
■t.
asparngua fern was arranged and included Mra. Josiah Ferris, Mrs. yourselves this hour to Gud. Love’ s Greatest Work."
baskets o f shaded gladiolos carry­ II. W. Barr, Mrs. D. M. Robinson, Young men, it Is indeed a murk
Th® Bible school meets at 9:43
[John Dickens, of Miami, ing out a pink and white color Mrs. E. G. Duckworth, Mrs. Lewis
A. &amp;r, let all who can, be present®
i the guest of-M rs. W. A. scheme were on either end. Snap­ McCoy, Mrs.- W. T. Bland, Jr., Mrs, of courage— sublime courage—to
The preaching service ot night
r., Friday and Saturday, dragons vgere used in the library Max Sloan, Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Mrs. offer yourselves this hour to God. will begin at 8 o’clock. The sub­
Sirs, It Is a mark o f determina­
ome on Union
Avenue and music room where the orches­ J. T. Craig, Mrs. F. T. Scruggs and tion— and determination
which ject wifi be "World Peace, How to
mday for Tampa where tra played during the ireception Miss Lillian Souihgat®, Miss Hel­ will
determine your destinies— to Get It, qod’a Plan.” This live sub­
spend a few days with hours.
en Way, Miss Betty Barr and Miss offer yoursolves this hour to God. ject U worthy of consideration be­
before returning to her
Mrs. L. H. Gedge and Miss Hel­ Lucy Alexander.
There is peril, there is failure, cause it is vital to the welfare and
This was one of the delightful there Is ruin away from GqfL In salvation of the race. Come and
en Drew greeted the guests as they
arrived, and in the reception room affairs of the early spring and
(. F. Thomas, o f Jackson- the hostesses an dguest of honor during the afternoon a large num­ Him w® may find peace. In Him bring your- friends.
w may find courage. The Lisua Is
Opr Christian , Endeavor will
I spendingtu few days here received alone.
ber o f friends of the hustesses before you and the
must
__ decision
r______ ______meet
at 7 P. M. Remember our
|r sister, Mrs. Robert’ J.
In the dining room a wellow col­ called to meet thc guest of honor. be made by you.
Aro you not', niR_ht aervlce begins at --8 o’clock
her home on Park Avo­ or Bcheme wa staatefully carried
Among those from Sanford at­
now to offer yourselves to and be on time. A welcome to all.
irs. Thonfat motored from opt, the tea table was laid with tending were Mrs. Robert J. Holly, ready
Him?
"Jle, with Mr. and Mrs. handsome cluny lace cloth and Inland Miss Mildred Holly.
HOBY CROSS CIIUUCK.
pirns, who were en route to
Church services for Pa*sion
where they will spend a
Social Department
Sunday. April 6, 1924;
They will be accom9:48 a. m„ Sunday school (high
Will Meet Tuesday school).
ome by Rev. Len G.
bn, who has been holding
■ 11. a. m., Choral celebration, and
in Orlando.
«
»
ii,. _
On Tuesday afternoon, the an4—UU------------«__
The United States Patent Office
Mrs-. Mary M. Milch, o f Kansas nuat business meeting of the So- litany (Milano Theatreff •’
7:3d p. m.. Vospers (Chapel,
In Washington has listed 5,000 pa­ City, Mo., is one of the two women c(al Department
Dcnartment or
’
D. A. R.
ot ths
8 » 01 Woman’s! Weiaka-huUdlnoi
_ — ling)) ’
Jar. meeting o f the Sal- tents issued ot women in the last counselors to tho National Cham­ Club, will be held at 3 o’clock a d -• “
buiUin8
The rector will be. f j r the ear­
,T_n Chapter. N. S. D. A. 10 years. Inventions by women ber o f Commerce. Only two wo- ths club house. Thc election o f of*
be held Prlday April 11, now range from hairpins to bombs. men’s organizations in the United! ficcrs ind other business wlU ho ly service, at Christ's Church,
t *•
■ I. ■
Longwood (7:30 a. hi.), and for
“ ’ George Chamberlain at ^
_ the flr^t
flrot part
i
ren^chamber*
w
transacted during
Beach.
of the afternoon, after which th^ Vo*pera at All Sqlnta, 'Enter­
’ ! Probably the largest private
prise, 3 p. m.
&gt;W (will
'will leave' ’ -fo r'' the reindeer ranch in the world is one
usual social meeting will be held.
^ . .Women’s Parimi G-dW,
Eleven-year-old Virginia Strange
Iday morning/
In Alaska presided over by Helen
Mrs.
R. A. Newman, president,
has
the
honor
o
f
being
the
first
ATTENTION
o
d
d
f
e
l
l
o
w
s
,
Corner, o f St. Paul who, with her
will meet at 8 p. m., on Monday,
OF THANKS
ENCAMPMENT MFMBEKS
five ‘ brothers, looks after t herd f irl. page in_,the . Kentucky
. , - . ,state
at tho rectory, e l l Park Ave.
iegisalture. S h e.is said to be a
■to express our sincere of----------AND REBEKAHS.
45,000.
"regular fellow” and no senator
to our many friends who
You are requested to meet at the
kind to bia1 !h our recent
Mrs. Jean Nash, daughter o f an has to snap his fingers twice when hall at 2 p. m., Sunday to attend- -PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.,
Sunday will be the first Sun­
lent. W# are alao appro American millionaire, haa decided Virginia is near.
the funeral of Mra. W. W. Vanday o t the new church year and
'.th e beautiful floral of&gt; to embrace the Mohammedan re­
Nets.
a large attendance is expected’ to
Miss Elsie Proctor, captain of
ligion in order to marry- Prince the girls’ rifle team o f the Uni­
begin the new year.
and Mra. R. J. Reel
Ahmed Sahib Bey, nephow of Kind versity of Missouri, Is the first girl
, At
o’clc
A -. the
*5* IV o'clock
aerrics the
El
Stetson
organltar
o
f
the
First
and Family. Faud, of E gyp t
to make a perfect score In a Church o f Christ Scientist, recent­ Lord «■ Sapper will be ol
observed.
match, she having accomplished ly testified that she has spent
T m night service begins, at 8
Ladle Pugh, woman lawyer, has the feat when, she scored 10 con­ $16,000 in an effort to dalet the o’clock.
WIGHT SObe~u sugakvu by the Edwards secutive buUseyes at 60 yards.
Service® Sunday
ks
third stanza because o f Its atti­
EDITOR
family, o f North Carolina, to press
tude toward war.claims for $100,000 worth o f
Thp honor o f being the first wo­
s.-m .,- Sunday school.
Dalger, Jr., who their
real estate located In New York’s man counsel to defend a case at
All Vienna haa been startled
y editor of The downtown
U a, m.. Preaching aervlce.
section.
the “ Old Bailey" In London has the phenomenal success a* a
I for the
Junior 7 tJlffrntslF*irnr
fiCTrtfilfiU AJfroda *
rrrarrortf»dTOMtUITeIeda Ubr*
eavurv
Gratetz,
whose
davern»
defendant picked her

ha«‘enabled hkr to

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Augusta

E. F. LANE

Arizona is called ths cactus
state, but shouldn't get stuck up
over that. The irate o f matri­
mony .is called the. l,i
same. ‘* -

2:80 p.

! Eodeorer.

sb# was a man. M *
' “ ftit r,

USE,’ •’»
r.J-. i *.
iJSw ■&gt;:•
ae r

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at the club house.
Much business of importance;^
Beautiful home on First St.
was transacted.
,
»
It was unnuonced that plans;"
Corner lo t in Normandy Square for only
which have been under way for S
5900.00.
some time for a dance to be given
or. &amp;
Friday Apr.
5 also a get-togi
get-together ■ Corner lot in Bunea Vista for $900.00, size
banquet
. 1 Friday May
Moy 2, had been *
completed.
. 10x145.
They hope for a large attend-:
ance of club members and their•S 5 acre celery farm at
a real bargain;
friends at both of these affairs.
Speakers promnient in federa­ ;■ close in.__________ ,
tion club work throughout the
state have been invited to the ban­
quet and this will be tho culmina­
tion of the past year's club work.
. Miss Crawford, representing the
Red Cross came before the club
and outlined plans for a federation
ROOMS 501-2
o f clubs for welfare work. Miss
L argest Insurance Agency in SanfQrd.
Crawfoid said in part: Sanford’s
First National Bank Bldg. ---------------------- Phone V5
greatest need U a trained social ■
worker. How with this social
worker the work that 29 different m i i u i u n H H i i H i i i i i i u i i u u i i i i i i n i n n n i
» , .a ig ^
organization! aro now doing would = ^ r r i
b« facilitated.
in u u iiiiiiiiiiiM U iN iiin iu n iiiin u im r
Each would have a definite pro-,
gi'am thus preventing overlapping
THERE ARE SOUND REASONS WHY every fam llj and
work. She spoke ot the work oi
nearly every individual should rent u safety deposit box by ths
Miss Doudnoy, the county nurse,
but said that she was handicapped
year. Come in and let us show you our safe deposit .vault* and
for need o f help.
th® many advantages they afford.
After the business meeting an
*;^ i *, \
* . \ ■'* "¥1
informal tea was given in honor
The safety deposit box solves two main problems In a bosiaesaof Mrs. J. W, Dicklns of Miami,
like manner. It keeps safe valuable documents, jewel*, and oth­
It wa« under tho capable lead­
er precious things. And it keeps them where you' can.lay your,
ership o f Mrs- Dicklns that the
Sanfqjd Woman’s club wo* organ­
hand on them at a moment's notice, ‘
•
ized and the aucccsa o f the club
; ..
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as attained today is due to the ■ Do you know, at this minute, where your certificate o f title to
faithTQU’ploneer work tlone while H
i your motor car it? Your Insurance policies? Perhaps you have*1’
■he filled the. president’s chair.
diamonds, pewls, and other gemsMn your home,
-----Mrs. Dickins is now serving as
tho state treasurer for the F. F.
temptation to the dishonest, or to burglar*.
W. C. ____________ - J ____

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Gun Club, three
All shoot ■every
ftemoon. 'Every-1
.Three miietL On
Orlando road

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Promise To Mother
Caused Rickey make
Ban Oh Sunday Ball

NEW YORK, Apr. 5.— Summary
and possibilities of the Notional
League club as they appear to­
day.
NEW YORK— McGrow’s club
looki better thnn ever1to me, de­
spite the loss of no great n short*
sfbp ns Bancroft. In the youngiter,, Trnvls Jackson, the Giants

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WHOLESALE

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We henr of bank capital, surplus and stockholders. What
economic services do they render the community!
t
•
BANTC CAPITAL^Tha money necessary to
.
engage in tho business of rendering bank­
ing services to the community.
BURPLUS3 A port of a bank's earnings not
paid out as dividends to stockholders but
reserved for possible losses or to expand
activities as needed by growing business.
CAPITA!, AND SURPLUS^Protection to de­
positors, because If trouble arises depos­
itors must be paid in fall out of these
funds if necessary before stockholders are
paid anything.
; ,
Icher HANK STOCKHOLDER-Anyone nblo and
C Filling to buy atock in n bank and Co
. assume the risk of the business. A share of stock represents
a fraction of ownership in the whole, and with ownership go
responsibilities and liabilities. In smaller communities
thoso who usually organize banks interest successful farm­
ers, successful 'merchants and successful manufacturers be­
cause of the influence they bring.
DOUBLE LI ABILITY"* Tho obligation under the law that rests
on n bank stockholder, in cnic his bank fails and tho assets
arc not enough to pay depositors, to pay an nmount equal to
his bank stock, in addition to losing his original investment.
This is not tho caso in corporations other than banks. Ex­
ample: If a man owned $1,000 in bank stock anil the bank
fa; «d, and after the assets had been used, the bank still
owed money to depositors, tho stockholders would be re­
quired to pay up to another $1,000 if necessary to meet the
obligations to depositors.
Thus it is seen that bank capital and bank stockholders per­
form real economic services.

§

EVERT TRUE

F U U . N 4M C
A L k. f^ K S H T . U M
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in -THIS. C O N T R A C T

Washington Owner,
Denies He Blocks
Efforts of Pilots

had she knew what a good
medicine it waa for this
trouble, so she told me to
get some and take i t I
sent to the store after It
and before I had taken tho
first bottle up I began to
improve.
My aide hurt
less and l began to mend
In health. I took four bot­
tles In all daring tho last
ten months. Cardul acted
as a fine tonic. . . I am
well now. I have gained
ten pounds and am still
gaining.’*
Take CarduL

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s.

A cordial welcome awaits you at this
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Strong Financial Institution
Capital and Surplus
Total Resources

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$125,
$1,900,

That’s what, the Herald
Want Ads are—cold facts—
about things tb»*i imr.pbpi-.
iifcd fof your-good. They
axc^ plaUU p&amp;tatouumta
rduyiws-ge t w hut you- +’*
ftbrlh business. Kmmn_
Ion
ur recreation.
Read these cold ^ncts ev­
ery day and soon it will
strike you forcibly that
there is something you are
missing. Thnt is the help
tho Hcrnld Wants can af­
ford you.
Get accustomed to doing
things by the Herald Want
Ad method arid you will
find them -profitable, ever,
in the most trivial mutters.
Turn the cold facts of the
Herald Wants into gold in
your pocket.
To reach all tho people
effectively — leave
your
Want Ad at The Herald of­
fice. Phone us to send fur
it, or phono it to the Want
Ad Department.

m MysteriousKeysi^PW
rH E A T R E -----------r - ---------- PRINCESS THEAl

Merchants Who Give Them
One K ey with Each $1.00 Purchase.

nes
i No. 1.
Farket

COLD FACTS

• no
4- takp him
nr ...................Iiiiflir~~'
h.e is again in a position to put
.
over a pennant winner.
BOSTON— Dave Bancroft at
Boston, making his debut as’ a mu* jar Icamie manager, has a lot of
1
problems to work out. The Bos­
ton club finished seventh last scuJ son, so Bancroft will-not have to! TAMI A, Apr. 5—Having hud
* finish very high to show improve- four new ninnugcrH in as many sea­
Jinent. The loss of his veteran sons the belief exists that manag­
F star third sucker, Tony Bueckel, ing the Washington ball club is no
I . was a tough break,
part of an agreeable assignment.
,
PHILADELPHIA— Art Fletcher
in some circles Clarke Griffith,
V
is making much progress at I’hil- owner of the. club, is accused of
| ‘•‘ ddelphln, but of course still hus interfering with tho managerial
*; , considerable distance to go before activities.
( ’ he predicts a pcahnnt. Taking
This year the club is under a
5, over a feeble aggregation,’ Fletch­ now manager, Stanley Harris, the
er, with a fighting spirit thnt hns 27-year-ohl seeomKbaxcman. Hnr-•S always characterized his pluy, put ris replaces Donlc Hush, who lifted
now life into the team. Despite the eljib to a first division berth
v-1 - a weakness ip several departments last summer.
IEr of ploy tho Phillies were always
“ Harris Is the sole manager of
B v fighting .last season. It will be up
this bail club," Griffith states with
’
improved club.
RESUME J. OF TEAMS— New an earnest enmhaticness when the
question
put kp.him,
and Bush
Jiuii, “ stud
Bunt
/ York, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh again Ijyt.auuii
appear to be the outstanding cists was the 'able manager lust year.
“ No one but an inexpert-m -ed
. *df the league. Three ’other clubs,
•. Chicago, St. Ixniis nnd Brooklyn, baseball mnh yruuld ever attempt
■ are’ just a shade nwdy,. with the io interfere with a capable team
possibility of Chicago pVoVtng a leader nnd I atn not exactly inex­
rVt dope upsetter. Philadelphia nnd perienced.
Boston to trail the field. New
“ I think Harris will do splendid­
;■ ; York has a good chance to again ly with the club this yenr and if he
win a pennant, making it four in does I want to sec him get the full
credit.
Harris is Youngster.
Younff Stribling To
TAMPA, Fin., Apr. 5—Stanley
Harris, the 27-yeur-old Washing­
Fight Quinn Apr. 11 ton
manager, Is the youngest team
leader in the majurs.
By un odd whim of fate, two of
llnfris’ most promising "rookie j”
arc well beyond the 30-yeur-old

* Mrs. George 8. Hunter,
of Columbus, Ga., dCfs 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 eould not work.
M y. . . were irregular and
1 got very thin. I went
from 126 pounds down to
less than 100. My mother
had been a user o f

BY CONDO

FORT PIERCE—Finns being
made to sink additional well In
western part of city to increase
water supply.

5$8feiSasW5iE
develop new timber. It may

Every Key worth 20c to Customer
N O T H U M G . f o i N O .,V R O M e .T H &lt; 2 .U S , UNTIL- YOU
CSO T O C O U R T /AMD S I T H E .R HAVlS T H A T
N A M E O F T O U R S C 5 N T ll^ L .Y C H A N &amp; e D

O R W A V S A 'BIQ T U C K ------T 4 l&lt; ® U p IN IT l*i|

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Automobile Repairing

OPEN DAY AND N IG H T----- LADIES* REST ROOM

PHONE 148

BY------ TAYLO R
MEET VOU AT THE CPPlCE?
SURE .POP-I'LL BE DOWN
IN T hiRTv/ MINUTE3 - IT’S
ONLS TWO MILES BUT I’M J
. COINO TO WALK ALL
V THE W A V -!

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g o in g down t o w n .

MRS 6UNN?

THAT RIDE. BUT T mi!&gt;

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P R E F E R TO WAUL
THANKS JUST THe

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On the Joe Sauser C orn er.--------- Oviedo-Orlando Road
NOW OWNED B Y

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1
AND A.HALF YET AND
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to the desirability of send/
representative# to the conVY T pu pK SHIPMENTS.
6EPHOBEE, April 4 .-C a ruf'TTOtatoArnRJaTr-rjtiJ IwaS

ting shipped from here aldsAtf, it isTdported by IMP.
totV;. county demuiutretkm

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Seminole Meat Smith’s Garage
Market
Service Statin
M . Kronen’s
M . Nanis

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BIG GATOR IN

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SEVEN-STORY HOTEL. *
WEST PALM BEACH. Apr. 5.
— A seven-story e.otel is to be
erected on a site 200 by 150 feet
in Royal Palm Way m-nr the
Occna, it is announced here. The
building will be located w,th i a
block of the Atlantic on Royal
Palm Way, Palm Bench.
club over last year, hut still sev­
eral points.shy ns a pennant con­
tender. Pitching is ruther uncer•tain. Young players on the club
ahould show to better advantage.
THREE . OTHER
CLUBS—
Brooklyn, Boston nnd Philadelphia
hardly stack up as pcnnnnt timber.
.No doubt the mahagers of these
three clubs wilj bo more than con­
tent If IheyTland it notch or two
.hidher than Inst season.
„ •&lt;
* SHOOKXYN Wilbur TlnVinJn
gt Brooklyn must do considerable

MERCHANTS A

Richmond, Virginia.

Headquarters for all Varieties o(
and Vegetables, Prompt and Pen
Attention to All Shipments

Committee on Pubite-Bdueanmtrrmnerican" Bankers Association

BUADENTOWN, Apr. 5—
Branch Rickey doesn’t manage Performances of Zev and Morvich
his Cardinals on Sunday, ns
.In Past Two Years Increases
everybody knows.
Prestige of Eastern Horvm
It isn’t that Branch has any
Entered in Kentucky Der­
scruples‘ about Sunday ball, ns
by This Year.
captious
critics
frequently
claim.
NEW YORK, Apr. b—Interest
Rickey made a promise back In in the Kentucky Derby is overshadthe Old, old days to a certain 1owing all former future turf
beloved member o f the family events ever scheduled in America,
that he’d never play ball on among turf followers in Gotham.
Sunday.
The victory of Zov last year and
When that promise was made Morvich thp year before, both
Mother Rickey—still with great owned by New Yorkers, has in­
reluctance—gave her consent to creased the prestige of the Ken­
his ambition to become a pro­ tucky Derby tenfold in the East.
fessional ball player..
Samzenia now the favorite for the
Go ahead and let ’em kitl you, (derby. Several future hooks nr«
Branch, about Sunday baseball. j In the field with prices fluctuating
You weren't the first boy ever about the .principal candidates al­
to make a promise to his mother most daily. Prlros quoted follow:
nor yet the first one to regard
Snrav.cn, a 1-2 to 1.
it ns sacred.
Wise Counsellor, 7 to t.
St. James, 12 to I.
Mad Play. Hi to 1.
Worthmorc, 25 to 1.
Transmute! 25 to 1.
30 to 1— Black Gold, Diogenes,
Gonfalon. Hourmore, Husky, Initi| ate and Stunwix..
40 to 1—Ikau Butler, Bracadale,
Chilluiv.ee, Eaglet, King Gorin II,
Lord Baltimnro IF. Lord Martin,
, Mr. Mutt, Mino, Senator Norris,
, Sun Flag, Sunspero, Swingnonig,
Time Exposure and Wlmgalimg.
I
50 to 1—Battle Creek. Bob Tail,
Infinite, Klondyke, Starbeck, Peter
| King and Tree Top.
jGil to 1—Check, Cockney, Corinth
, Comic Artist, Fncnzu, Glide, Hand­
some, Nautical. Pickpocket, Reven­
ue Agent, Sheridan, Sherman,
Spic and Span, and Sun I’nl.
\ ■ 75 to I—Agn- Khan, Gloister,
“ Colonel Gilmore, Donughee, Fnb* inn, Finn Lag, Gihtnn, • Gramme,
Leopardess, Snnola, Sarko, Sting,
j Tester.
,
Others from 100 to 500 to i.

COMMISSION

j

ey J. H. PUELICHER, Chairman

(I lf The Amorlnlril I 'r m )

Loss of Tat Moran Means Great
Deal to Iteds—-Pittsburg Will
Have Good Team While
Phillies Will Bring Up
.
The Rear.

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TK WAV DOWN
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me - I 'm
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HEBt, AJNT
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A Child that Mopes Isn’t
a W ell Child
A normal child wonts Is play.
H •he Ihtle uoe b sullen, lackodoiiical and irti
.first off. the rhild need, a laxaliic. But moti
when iho fasori.o kxotivu fails -to miors the younthere Is a bilious condition usually and the laxative
un a sluggish liver.
My preparation, Livo-Jax, was made to answer
« n be used in place of calomel, to ret
Jate kw-end bowel-aoagestioo. ii U
l &gt;
Just •* Pleasant to take as anv of the
g*
usual cluldien’s hwilvw*. It Isn’t a bit
drastic, osuses no (^Stress and the childmg
ren line to take III
__ # |
Liv o-lax Is available at your ovnt
drug .lore and b just as cffectiva foy
&gt;
as it is (ur children.

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J

H E R A L D W A N T ADS W ILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON ALL SANFORD BUSINESS ACTIVITIES OF IMPORTANCE
ROOMS FOR RENT T O S T AND FOUND
$75 A WEEK—Man or woman
FOR RENT—3 room apartment, LOST an opportunity to keep
FOR SHERIFF
and small capital, ta distribute
the
times
by
nut
c-nu
abreast
with
large, nice, cool rooms. N. H.
I hereby announce m/' candidacy
SALE—DeSoto' paint*
FORDS
wanted with ambition, industry
. I hereby announce myself a can­
classified
pages
of
Gnrncr,. Phone 50.
_
New ana Used
vanrishes at Sauford Novelty
and small capital, to distribute
didate for iceicctlon to the office for County Comimssioner for the
newspaper, lleralJ Works, sole agents.
^•••4 *&gt;U. will W it .
154tfc
ROADSTERS
Rawleigh's Household Product* to
of sheriff of Seminole county sub­ 3rd District, comprising the towns ^h’ OH RENT—Two rooms wltfi- or want ads contain many interesting
from pRlnini md m |.
TOURINGS
steady users In your locality. W*
ject to the action of the Demo- of Lake Mary, Longwood. and Atmessages. It will pay you to reada FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
acai tntMHIIalclr for
COUl'ES •
train and help you so you can maka
for sattlhg, 15 egga for $1.00.
cratlc primary to be held on June tamontc Springs, nnd respectfully ‘ FOR RENT—One bedroom with them dallv.
if
SEDANS
up to $100 a week or more. No
‘ sleeping porch, Apply 80fl MagMrs.
Ellsworth,
Beardall
Avenue,
3. If elected lor another term
___:.. ISe a liar
Tin for today: You are known
TON TRUCKS
. ___ __ __ ar n jlnr
pledge vs tulhil the duties o f thi R0,icit the ^VX&gt;oit of the voters of j inlin.
experience necessary. Pleasant,
Sanford. Phone 8303,
83-tfp
by
the
company
you
keep;
thcreCash
or
terms.
------ i, ----------.He - lla- office in the same, efficient manner this district at the primary to be FOR KENT— Furnished bedroom.
prmtable, digni/.ed work.. Apply
SANFORD
STOVE
WORKS,
321
foie
avoid
mayonnaise
dressing
__ ,_____ J M llnr ' that 1 have conducted it in the held June 3, 1924.
We Sell or trade.,
today W. T. Ilawlclgh Co., CL,
402
Oak
Ave.
|
fore
avaid
mayonnaise
dressing.
[
First
Street.
Next
door
to
Smith
EDWARD HIGGINS,
|ac« Type douhle above past.
2780, Memphis, Yenn.__________f
\V. B. BALLARD.
CNT— Furnishid apart* It has been mixed up with oil.— Rrothers. We sell, trade, and reFOR RENT—
Authorized Ford Dealer
___ _________
C. M. HAND.
WANTED—Stenographer or typ­
(col dates are for conApply
Shirlcv
^part-'N
ew
Haven
Agister.
_____
I
pair
all
kinds
of
cook
stoves.
If
mont.
Sanlonl.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(e Insertions.
ist. Apply by letter Sanford Credit
FOR
HOARD
OF
PUBLIC
ITT
ments.
First
Street.
I LOST—Thursdny~night,
onc~i^»lo &gt;our trouble J* atove troub,e* “ e FOR SALE— Ford Roadster prac­ Association, care Seminole County
1 hereby announce my candidacy
- lL J
~
;1» «»| a\rra*a -laiurib
H T R u en oN
[Ui’il a llm*.
for County Commissioner for the FOR RENT burnished two-room|
dog Color dark brown.
I pointer dog.
„■ -— ; ■- ------:——— . , . tically new. Bargain. See Stew­ Bank.__________________________'
I hereby announce my candidacy Fourth,
chare* 30c for flrat
FOR SALE— Ancona baby chicks. art Dutton.
District of Seminole CounConn- . apartment.
Private
bath, also body
bodv nnd
and .white
w
chest.'
Finder
fourth.
,
„
n„
„
.
.,
Be.
WANTED— Sanford business mea
for re-election as member of the
Fine strain pure-bred nncona
. fI pic
please notify W. C. Hill, care Hill
riming la restrict*.!! lo 1Hoard of Public Instruction for ty. Subject to the action of the bedroom. &lt;03 i nlmctto Ave.
—vl
who are in need of competent
chicks, hatched from eggs from my
June Primary of 1924.
FOR RENT—Two rooms,
f- Lu
umber Co.
Classification,
VULCANIZING
help
shoulo
read
the
classified
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Seminole
County,
Florida,
repreown flock of carefully selected
tror la ’nude The San*
2
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_________ C. L, WEST. [ stairs and one downstairs.
Hood
pago of The Herald. There's no
kid will bo rcaponalble I senting school district No. Z of
bleeders. My 17 years experience
Lnurel Ave.
NOTICE
Goodvear
&gt;ne incorrect truer l ton, j Seminole County, subject to the
reason for sending out-of-town for
in
breeding
anennas
assure
you
the
liner, for subsequent j Democratic primary to be held oil
I will be a camlidatj for renomi- FOR RENT— Nice npartment for]
REAL ESTATE
and
help when there is probably Just
best to bo had in the breed. All
The office ahnutil be
nation
for
the
ollice
of
Stato
Atrent.
301
_W.
5th
St.
I'hone
444.
Balloon Tires
j Ihe person you want in the city.
I chicks delivered South Baldwin
Immediately In cuae of Juno 3rd, 1024.
Used Cars
t..rncy of tnc Seventh Judicial t;ir-; f o r RENT— Ilonrd and room; 1 FOR RENT—One 12-room flat, Ancona Farm, Lillian, Ala.
,________CHAS. A. DALLAS.
1WANTED—Salesman, can use few
cuit of the Slave of .Florida, sub- jn room jio.00 per week; 2 In
APVEft-nscns.
good condition, centrally located. FOR SALE—Remington
type- KENT VULCANIZING WORKS,
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
live wire real estate salesmen
Commercial St.
jeet to the action of Hie Demo- room jg.oo pCr weck. 1202 Mag-1
id representative thorn r v T o.
i
writer with wide carriage, $30.00
I hereby announce my candidacy crntic Frimaty. Your endorsement no]jn.
either sex. Call between 10 and
nlllar with rales, rules
FOR
RENT—Store
room,
good
confor
quick
galCi
in(,uire
Herald
ofmention, will ttlve you for the office of County Judge for n second term of office will to
-__________
I uitif&gt;n, good location.
FOR SALK— Republic one-ton 12. Coral_Gables office.
;
Information. And If of Seminole County, subject to the greatly appreciated.
i
truck, thoroughly overhauled and WANTED—Twenty .live and hust­
they will assist you In
of the voters at the Demo­
GEORGE A. DoCOTTES,
ling boys to deliver and sell tha
FOR RENT—One two-room apartSAf.L One pair mules and repainted. New ^ires. Wight Gro[your want ad to make action
HOUSES
FOR
RENT
cratic primary June 3.
State Attorney, Seventh Judicial
wagon, cheap, or one mule. Lew­ cery Co.
Herald in Sanford. Good money
IfTective.
ment,
dose
in.
JOHN G.- LEONARDY.
is, Altamonte
Springs. Phone
Circuit, State of Florida.__
FOR SALE— Ford Coupe 1923 for Iho right kind of boys. Como
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
FOR SALE— 120 acres wild land, (11)0-G.
model in good condition. Can down to the Herald office tomor­
To the People of Seminole County:
I hereby announce my candidacy FOR RENT—5-room cottage with
suitable for vegetable and grove,; FOR SALE—Twelve head of good see it at WilBarns Garage._______ row afternoon ^Ight after school
•OllTNAT NOTICE,
bath, lights and water. W. J. $ 1200.
I am a candidate fgr County for re-election for the office of
and sec the Cirtultalon Manager
mules; can be seen at the Or­
leers khould Rive thrhr Judge,
your support and vote on County Commissioner of Seminole Thigpen.
lando Novelty Works.
Address FOR SALE— Ford . Speedster, of the Herald for particulars.
pnstofflce nddreaa as
chea.p. 109 N. Sanford Ave.
/their phone number If June the 3rd will be nppreeiuted. .. .County, District No. 1, subject to FOR RENT— 10-reom house cen­ FOR SALE— 15 acres celery land It. II. Iaickhart &amp; Co., Orlando, Fla.
STENOGRAPHER wanted. Fred
lire results; About one __SAMUEL A. B. WlLklNSON. the nction of the Democratic pri­
trally located. Apply 410 Oak
fronting
on
I-nke
Monroe.
R. Wilson. Phone 479._______
WANT tomato plants; quote best
it of a thousand has n
Ave.____________________________ acres cleared and under irrigation,
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. * mary Juno 3, 1924.
prices on tomato plants in small
and the others can't
LADIES work at home, pleasant,
I hereby announce my candidacy
cato with you unless
____________ G. L. BLEDSOE.
DRESSMAKING
FOR RENT— Large 7-room house; all planted, four flowing wells, and large lots and kind of toma­
easy sewing on your machnte.
your address,
for member House of Kcprescntn,toes you have, and if can fill order AIRS. NIXON has added to her Whole
can sublet an apartment. Apply cheap.
.FOR
REPRESENTATIVE
or
...
. -part ,time.
, _ Highest r -—
ronllntianrr SHUT be
tives for Seminole County subject
on short notice. L. Powell, Tifton,
I respectfully announce mysoli T. A. Grcenleaf. l^ike Mary,
dressmaking
establishment
Jail,,bl®
Pr,«
»
P«^.
For full Infor­
person at The Naato
th'i
action'of
the
voters
ut
the
as a candidate for the House of FOR RENT— For C months, com* FOR SALE—5 ncrcs all in culti­ Ga.
mation, address, L Jones, Box 2,
rald office *r Hy letoring.
ladies
suits,
tailored
to
order.
vation,
5-room
house,
good
barn.
elrphoue illscontln- Democratic primary, June 3.
Olney,
Representatives from
Seminole
fortably furnished hotne, six
FOR SALE—Cheap, Victmla, al­ 304 W. Fifth St. »
FORREST LAKE.
re not valid.
County, subject to-the Democratic sleeping rooms. 318 Magnolia Lake Monroe front with paved
most new. Call 1201 Oak Ave.
load,
$5,000.00.
Prompt, Efficient
primary, June 3, 1924. If elected Avenue.
FOR CLERK OF COURT
FOR SfALE^-Reed baby cart.
Service. „ , ,
"The truth about oil.”
The
I hereby announce my candi- i will advocate constructive legis- FOR RENT— Mfodcra tuingnlotV FOR SALE— 10 acres, 5 cleared,
Phono 412-W.__________________
FOR RENT
Political
( dney for the office of Clerk of tho lation for the honefit of the great
truth
about
prohibition."
"Tha
five rooms and bath and sleeping
vegetable land, flowing well. BEN NET’S HAT FACTORY— If
Circuit Court, Seminole County1J,*»t number of people in Seminole noreh. L. A. Renuad, Sanford Two
F U R KENT—Garage, corner 11th truth about coffee."
"Tho truth
you
want
your
hat
cleaned
and
blocks
of
loading
station.
louncements
Florida, subject to the decision of County nnd the state of Florida. . Heights. Phone 15(5-W.
St, and Elm Ave.
blocked when you want It and how
cheap.
about Doheny." The truth about
■ ‘f . '
J. R. LYLES.
the Democratic Primary to be ______
&gt;W.1 want It send it to tho Factory,
rcu T iN crX 'ffm w E Y bcld on June 3rd, A. D., 1924. I FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room
Spiritualism." “ The truth about
The passing of the corkscrew
ground floor apartment, 20C E.i FOR SALE Lots in Roselnnd H?l Broad Street, Jacksonville.
to announce to the dti- Jtnnd for efficiency and service in * I hereby announce my candiHeights. High and dry. A-l loca-1 ________________________________
Florida.
left ua plenty
of substitute sy- measles." Poor old lie, with so
Third Street. Apply New Era
linole County that I am office. .
much truth to catch up with!—
crookedncss.—San
i»
cy
,f°
r
County
Commissioner
for!
PHnbBryToppT
PoVtof'fice!
tion
on
Sanford
Ave.,
from
$250!
FOR
SALE—Sweet
tone
niahognonyms
for
for the nomination to ____ VANCE _E DOUGLASS. 1 District No. 2 Somiiiolo County, &gt;prin
fn
frdjil each,
n*n&gt;h easy
■iiiott terrqs.
(ormo If
1# you
imii I
...
1Francisco
Prun^im
v-i a .|
«
to $500
Chronicle.
Boston Transcript.
any
piano,
beautiful
Art
case.
|
itni -Attorney.' for the FtlR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD fobjcct to tho Democratic Primary I 1 ? f rroRE^ Tn7 ^ Ub ° .5°“,“ , °u
want a desirable home come in nndj Can'bc' seen in Sanford, ut $125
tt ot Sominoie County,
Jnno
t
iooj
I
three,
room
apartment
furnishI hereby announce myself a can­
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the action-of the Demo- didate for re-election Yo the office
* 1nnd nm"!1 Ulnrapn— charge, Mr*
P. —
HAGAN.
Connelly &amp; Sons.— nary, *unc 3rd, 1924A* I of membci of the board of public
T
T
you
want
a
city
lot,
a
suburMartin, 324 7th St., Jacksonville,
____FOR SHERIFF.-------------Itefut ior your vote and instruction, representing school
I hereby announce myself as r FOR RENT—Modern 5 room bun­ ban lot, a house ready built, cel­ Fla.
district No. I 'o f Seminole Coun*y,
galow, fllO Magnolia. Apply II. ery farm, grove or nnything In FOR SALE—Cheap, to avoid pack­
( t °F. HOUSEHOLDER. subject to tho Democratic primnry candidate for tVc oTTcd of*Sheri;7
the Rial Estate line call us. We
of Seminole County, subject to the C. Du Bose.
ing an dshipping from Sanford,
sell at the owners price only.
PNfY COMMISSIONER to be held on June 3rd, 1924.
Democratic primary June, 1921
will
sell my high grade player!
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS.
FOR
SALE—
Houso
and
lot,
$1,*
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unnounco my candidacy
_____________ W. A. TILL13.*.
Call and see us. We give you piano at n snrrifice. Monthly'
r Commissioner for the TO THE VOTERS OF TIIE 19T1I FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
000.00; $100.00 cash. $25.00 per
riot comprising Chuluoterms to prnty giving satisfactory
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
month
W. V. .Wheeler, 404 the bargains ami service!
I hereby announce my candi­
Transfer-Draying'
TIIE SEMINOLE REALTY CO., references. See piano and make
Fred R. Wilson
nnd Osceola, subject to f After due consideration, l have dacy for County Commissioner for
Sqmlnple Hotel Annex.
of the Democratic prl decided to become a candidate lur the fifth district of Scninole Coun­ First National Bk. Bldg., Phone
offer. E. J. Doby, 84 N. Broad
3.
REAL BARGAIN— 180 acres fine ... . . . . ,,
See C. E. Chorpening
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
re-election to tho Statu Senate ty. Subject to the action of the I01-J.
C. A. RAULERSON.
■ citrus ami tnurk land, near Dixie S Atlnnta. Ga.
from the 19th Senatorial District, June Primnry of 1924.
PHONE
3302
First National Bank Bldg.,
/Highway, close to town, and front- FOR SALE—Flowering plants.
E. H. KILBER.
JRK CIRCUIT COURT composed of Orange, Seminole and
Sanford, Fla.
Osceola
Counties,
subject
to
the
Tpg
two
large
lakes
BUILDING
Price
$00.00
Sweet
William,
Calendulas,
CarSanford — —
Florida
announco that I nm a
MEMBER OF SCHOOL'BOARD
w i were. Terms. ' Hiram “Powers, rations, Asters, Zinnia, Verbena,
. for Ihc office of Clerk Democratic Primary to bo held — I wish-to aninumta lllll I Him a
MATERIAL
Winter
Park.
Fin.
'__________
Juno
3rd.
!
respectfully
solicit
cult Court o f Seminole
Feverfew, 25e dox. $1.50*100. Tocandidate fur Member of the
abject to’ the action of tiie your support.
School Board uf Seminole Co. from MIRACLE Concrete Co., genera) FOR SALE Attractive modern nvit.i .(•■dlar.|s. Lcttn-e. 50c 1QQ:
M.
O.
OVERSTREET.
George-Ar-BeUottes- T ^ W S ® 3 g p e n
Ic primary in June. 1924.
hnrgair ; tnrmn, i
School district No. 3. Subject to
»lriawUh*r«b»Ud
•j... -cp\*nj w«irk..aLUadi
c-.vu .,vvu, Alfred B. Cnpclantj
ut
m s* Um
H. H. CHAPPELL.
nf UtaJftpeseesjek
Sanford.
FI
qi
idir1
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boxes.
-itw y to be held Jun.e.3*132
Over Seminole County
^
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SHITS*.
FOR SALE— L C. Smith tjJpeHas moved to Puleston ft
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Bank
u
titer,
$30,00.
Phone
479.
Lumbar
and
Building
Material
Brumley Bldg. Real Es­
fo rtlio office of Justice No. 1, subject to the Democratic
FOR 'tfLBRK CIRCUIT COURT
Business
Carter Lumber Company
Hanford,------------- Florida
tate and all kinds o f In­
ice in and for tho first primary to bo heli/Juno 3rd, 1924.
i wish to announce that I am a __N. |j&gt;ure! St. Phone .6(15.
Opportunities •
jitrict of Seminole Coun- Said district bug composed of the candidate for Clork of the Circuit
surance.
O. C. Bryant, W a g -1
the legal and efficient following voting precincts: San­ Court of Scminole'’ Co.. xubj?ct to HILL LUMBER CO. House" of
Service, Quality and Price. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Wc,
of the executive officers ford, Lake Monroe and Paola.
Democratic primary, June third.
jnty 1 promise to do my
If elected, I promiso the faithful Phono 135.
H. E. WALKER.
Schelle Main es
the manufacturers of n well ner, Fla ., will sell at|
of Appllrntlon fnr Tax lived
Studebaker, Packard, Chevrolet
performance of the duties con­ Sstlw
out prejudice.
V'ndrr
Srfllnn
BIS
uf
Ihe
lirnrrnl
FOB
s h e r if f .
known
and
widely
advertised
pro­
nected
with
that
office.
&lt;3. STRJNGFELLOW.
Mlatwlre
ui
the
Slate
uf
Florida
J. L. PERKINS
To the Voter* of Seminole County: ____ 1____
*
Noilcu Is i.erebv g iv e n that Ovor- prietary medicine. _wnnt n repre­ Carolina,-Florida filli-'
LAWYEH
W. L. MORGAN.
COUNTY JUDGE.
I hereby announce my candidacy
street ' In vrutm .n t C om pan y, pu r­
Bale*
Department
sentative
in
each
county
in
Flor­
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
o? course, to (he action for the office of Sheriff of Semi­
c h a se r o f la x ' C e r t l f l n l e No. 8J*J.
— Court House
I wish to announce that I am a ilated the 1st Aliy o f June. A. ]&gt;.. ida. Our proposition is attractive ing Station, gas at 2;
democratic Primary to be nole County, subject to tho voters
Sen Juan G irifi
i 3rd, I will be a candidate of the Democratic Primary to be candidate for re-election to tho cf- ISS8, line llled eairl c ertific a te In Riy and will net u man from $200 to
o f flee, and Pus made application for
Office of CoiuiLydfudge of held June 3rd, 1924, If elected I rico of County Tax Collector of tax deed l o Iselle in a r r n ln n r r Will) $250 per month. Character and
cents above cost the
County. I ihairbe grate- promise four years of Law En­ Seminole County, subject to the law. Hnld certific ate em braces the
Ihe nomination and elec- forcement in a business manner by action of the Democratic primary f o l l o w i n g desert tieC propur tv al ra­ ability count more than money in
nted In He ml non* County . Florida,
if elected I assure the tho help of the proper subordi­ to be held in June.
Elton J Moughton
t o - w l t : ‘ !■» Int. in Ileg. N\V. Cor. selection. Write us your qualifica­ year around.
WH1DD0N &amp; HODGES
)p of Seminole a fair nnd nates or assistants and earnestly ________
o f S\V»i o f NKt*, Her i. Tw p. 31 tions nnd if satisfactory we will
JWO. D. JJNKINS.
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ARCHITECT
fulmiuistratlon of the af- solicit the support of all law en­ MEMBER COUNTY
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
SCHOOL ft.. N. &amp;•'.«.« Jt.. tv . SB3 ft.. / L ea It explain our proposition to you by
office.
Firet National Bank Bldg.
forcement vMors, on Juno 3rd.
It. r i g h t - o f - w a y ) — K urres. T h e said letter. The National Remedy Com­
BOARD
\17 Park Areaae— Phone 418
SOHELl E MAINES.
being asaeieed at the ditto of
_I hereby announce myself a enn- land
_______ RAYMOND L. ALLEN.
Sanford, ------------ Florida
Iho Ineiianee o f such rertlflcata In pany, Poatoffkn Station G, JackJPElilN rKNDENT“ OF"~
diilato
for
re-election
ns
a
member
y /
the name o f A. M. Hunt.
Unless J'
3 ,'.,
FOR~TAX ASSESSOR.
ILIC INSTRUCTION
c ertlflcB lo- shall he redeemed sonviuc, r 10|
I wish to announce that 1 am a of the County Board of Public In­ said
|iy announco my candiducy candidate for re-election to thu struction from District No. 3, a c c o r d i n g to la w In s dSod w ill lonin
thereon on tha l&amp;th day o f April.
tion to the office of office of Tax Assessor of Semi­ (Genova,
Oviedo, Osceola and A.
6 room house with
D. .I»XI.
luiferintcndent of public nole County, subject to the decis­ Chuluotn) subject to the action of
WUnera my nffictal signature and
MISCELLANEOUS
Sanford Novelty
jn of Seminole County, ion of tho Democratic Primary to tho Democratic Primary, June 3rd, real thin tho 7th day uf March, A.
bath
and
garage
o
n
!
n si.
W ANTED
the Democratic primary be held June 3rd, 1921.
1924, Having nerved an n mem­ n.
(H E A L )
E. A. DOirOLABa.
Tho Matthews Press
W orks
paved street. Paving l Wrlaka
Id on June 3rd, 1924.
ber of the Board since 1915, and
Clerk Circuit Conrt
________
A. VAUGHAN.
llldg., Saafard Fla.
T. W. LAWTON.
Hemlnle County. Florida.
Madam
Harriet,
having
boon
chairman
of
the
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
and sidewalk paid—
Ily A. M. W eek s. I&gt;. C.
Phone 417-L-2
Beauty Parlor.
JUNTY PROSECUTING
V. C COLLER, Prop.
I beg to announce myself a can­ Board since 1919, espccally fits me
Over
Mobley’s
Drug
Store.
for
the
work
required
of
n
Board
ATTORNEY,
$5,500,
—
very
easy
didate for the office of Tax Col­
Park Ave. Phono 245.
to announce thkt I shall lector of Seminole County, subject momhor, and if Vo-eleeted I prom­
Taking off the lid thme days
General Shop and Mill Work
terms.
lidate for the office of to the decision Of the Democratic ise tho same conscientious and con­ seems tn stir up turmoil und tu­
roseciRIng Attorney, sub- Primary io be held June 3rd. 192L structive service as has been rend­ mult, whether it bo Tul’ i or Tea­ PUBLIC Stenographer; your busContractor and Builder
Sanford Sign Shop
ered in my many years of service. pot’s.—Birmingham (Ala.) Agetho endorsement of the ________
ness solicited. 107 Park Ave.
22.6 acres, 5 tiled, 3
R. C. MAXWELL
APPROPRIATE
CHAS. F. HARRISON,
Itic voters at the June 3rd, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Phone 349.
Herald.
517 Commercial Street
inch well, on hard road
Geneva, Florida.
LETTERING
I hereby announce my candidacy _____
lEORGE C. HERRING.
For All Classea of Work
for the office of County Commis­ PniT'COlJNTY~COMMIS810NER
at loading station—
I hereby announce my candidacy
It COUNTY JUDGE
107 North Sanford Ave.
sioner .{rum district number two
by announce myself as a of Seminole county, subject to the for re-election to the offic* of
$7,500, terms.
for the office of County action of tho Democratic primary C'wRy Commissioner from DisWilson Welding ft Radiator
Seminole County, subject Junc 3, 1924,
1 't number four of Seminole
The Smlfurd friends of Judge J.
Works
emocratic primary, Juno 3,
'
JOHN MEISCII. |Co«inty; subject to the action of
J. Dickinson of the Celery City i
pledge faithful service
Z
f o r SHERIFF
tb# Democrat Primary June 3, 1924.
arc enthusiastically supporting
"If It's Metal ws eau weld It."
H. B. Lewis &amp; Co.
au nominate me.
F. WHEELER, i
To the Voters of Seminole County:
him in his candidacy for delegateJ. G. SHARON^
SANFORD, FLORIDA
I hereby announce myself a can­
FOR STATE ATTORNEY;
Address
at-large from Florida to the nai:
)UNTY COMMISSIONER didate for Sheriff of Seminn)^
I hereby announce my candi-!
Ir,P!—.
u„„i, r&gt;T.ii,)i».. tional Democratic convention to
by announce my candidacy County subject to the action of the dacy for tha office of State Attor-1
First National Bank Building, bo hdd in New York n-xt Jun**
lection to the office of Democratic primary to be held on ney for the Seventh Judicial Cir­
u AND
_ _ _SUPPLIES
_ __ _
ground fioor.
, II® la said to be a gentleman of
Commissioner of District Juno 3rd. If 1 am elected I pledge cuit of Florida, subject to the Dem­ F 0 0 T of F IR S T
STEWART The FlorUt
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character
is
above
reproach,—
Flowers For All Occaalo—
i of tho voters on June 3rd. office to. tho best of my ability.
1924,
Members Florists Telegraph De­
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Filial arrangements for hold­ jirlandp, where , he will sneak
ing a 1 meeting
on
_. .ting
_
... Thursday (hat night.
ninjfs
mogs Bryan w.f.l sn.ak hrtfifuh
afternoon whnri * William Jen- * Efforts to get Mr. Bryan to
v.J
i n g s Bryan will speak to tho postpone hia visit to Sanford un. ‘ lit j'Uir
&lt; ?&gt;' iWjjj
&lt;ri
voters o f BatifArd and the vicin- (11 April 2fl, when the all-day po­
litical ratty will be held hero un­
il Investlffntingr Com*
P a rty
Leaffettf Agree* To* Ity'.in bohulf'of htn candidacy for ear the auaptces o f the county
R esu m es* 1Hdnrtturs
delegate.
ttyt -National
.
_to r iM
______ Demo- committee, proved fruitless when Speaking Before Students’
Speed tip Its Work I l f Bir- cratic
Senator Simmons Declare*
Contention, were
edm:T h r e «
D ie t . R e ce ss
fort to Clear1Dvekft !By the plctcd Monday by Schclle Mines, he wlrede Saturday that because * Law Enforcement’ Conven­
Minority Members Intend
,’iU T r y ti&gt; Corrofcrorv
tion Senator from Idaho
his itinerary , had* already been
to Propose * Chances I w t
Time of Adjfltotofferit1*Fof secretary o f the state Democratic arranged,
Thursday would be the
stimony of*AWAit«declares, ‘intolerable That
National
l o ll . Cori- Executive Committee.
About a Dozen Provisions
only
date
open.
The
mnn,
who
it W e e k ReRurdintr
Political
Parlies Accept
Mr. Bryan will speak from the three times was tho Democratic
v e n tio n s —i Im m ig rn tlon
of Rill Outside o f Income
corner o f First Street and Mag­ nominee for president, is at p res-1 Vast Contributions From
ils At, U onventIon.Y,
Rill A ’ S tu m biling
lin g
Block. nolia Avenue nt the Seminole
Tax Rate Schedule— Demo­
cut on a whirlwind speaking to u r'
Vitally Interested in Oil, etc
crats Plan Substitute Rates.
County Bank at 2:20 ..’clock. The which will carry him to nil part*
.(■r?Tile'
Akaevtatef
Press)
Great Commoner will bo intro­ of the state in the interest of
IGTON, Abril 7^1116
/IlF T kc Aaaorlntrit Prraa)
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a s h in g t o n ,
Apr.
7
.—
By
/ n r T h r S n w r la lr Z 1 'r . u l V\
duced to ..the audience by Mayor
)il Committee, devoted
WASHINGTON,
Anr. 7. - S 0
common, agreement among party Forrest Lake, it was further an­ his candidacy.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 7— Tlre
tturoless session today
lung
as
political
pnrtirs
seeking
Justy whfct will be the main
leaders, congress will begin this nounced* by Mr. Maine's.
produce and merchandise brokers
. into stories o f off
topic of his address here, is not control of the government accept
week to speed up its work
rk in an
would be exempted from $30
oil contributions to thn
Mr. Bryan will speak in the known but it is believed that Mr. vast contributions from thoso who
effort
to
clear
its
decks
in
time
brokers' tax under an amendment
amnaign of l » t .'" .1
'|'our
morning
at
New
Smyrna
and
will
..................,
.........
..
W
l
1
(1
It
are
interested
in
matters
of
legisflrynn
will,
In
the
course
0
*
his
for adjournment before the na­
voted into the revenue bill Mon­
followed in ' quick sUcthen
motor
to
this
city
/or
his
remnrks, touch on the oil scandal! [at*on or administration there will
tional political convention assem­
day by the aenate finance com­
the big committee tameeting herb. Following hie ud- at Washington, which is declared
• *‘ n'**H* nnd corrupt controlled
bles in Juno,
1
mittee..
gone added materially to
’• f t dress
in
Sanford,
Mr.
Bryan
will
by
many
to
bo
the
one
big
fac^
^
07
f^nn,ent•
’,
Senator
Bornh.
Re.Both the house and senate will
an previously gone? into
2,’ &gt; v
tor
thnt
will
bo
instrumental
in
a
'
Publican,
Idaho,
declared
in
an
ad.•
■ T. !
resume consideration of the im-|^ourn,,y
Winter Park, where
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 .-T b e
Republican defeat in the coining
here Sunday before the Stumigration bill with a view to get- he is scheduled to address
ag its sessions Monday
reproting of revenue bill to the
....
"
•
election.
.
•
'
dents
I-aw
Enfroccnicnt
conventing it to conference by next week. gathering &gt; n d jhence will go
—
xree days? recess, the
Thomas F. Lane, whoso testi­
in sight for this week was her’
(Continued on page 8)
|tionil Committee, will seek mony turned Senate Inquiry from The stumbling block In each house
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________
"In
these
days,"
Senator
Bornh
senate
by ita finance committee
Is
whether
the
two
per
cent
quotas
Captain
W.
F.
Volnindt,
involved
testimony corrobora oil and Daugherty into the U. S.
[ said, “ the government deals with in testimony of Thomas F. Lane, aided Sunday by a war cry o f
story which A1 Jen* Aircraft Service and thenco into anal) be based on the census o f
nil the vast concerns of business, former legal adviser to the aircraft
1800 or 1010.
ce famous train robber, the War, . Department
coal, railroads, ships, oil. tariffs, service. Lane claims that papers Democrats who. forecast a battle
Tax, and Bonus Bills.
be witness stand two Secretary of ,War Weeks potting
practically every major rata
under
and it Is simply intolerable thnt bearing on government overpay­ on
The senate finance committee
Schedule.
about “ oil deals’’ at Are. Lane had been legal adviser
political
parties
accept
vast
con­
ments were rifled from his desk
bllcan nationall cbnven- to thh aircraft board and was dis­ plans to report out both' the tax
Senator Simmons, ranking Dent- ’
tributions from those vitnlly in­ and that Captain Volandt refused
aicago in 1020.'*
■ missed.
revision ancf bonus bills and one or
ocrat on the finance commltMej'
i
• i
terested in these mntters. It is to return them.
tho other will be taken .up as soon
[Kistler of Tulsa, Okla., _ l ___ ________________ L
declared Sunday the minority
still worse for the purtlcs to go
as tho immigration measure hat
srith the Producers and
members would propose changes
out and solicit contributions from
been disposed of. Somo Republi­
In about a dozen provisions of the
)il Company, will, bo the
such individuals.
can leaders .favor putting tho
bill outside, of the income tax rata
Monday dn this phase
•
llaTe Ax to.Grind.
schedule.
bonus ahead so, it will, be known Many Injured in Riot Occurring Fourth Semi-Annual Session of
qulrr. . At least five oth*
“ These unusual sums are not
Saturday Night Between Mem­
JUst what provision must be made
Democratic members o f the fi­
WMAHTlh the
** ' same con*
. The Central Florida Dental So­
given merely because of the com­
for taking care of IL
bers of Ku Klux Klan and
eluding il. W. Ballard,
nance compiittee expect to work
ciety Will Convene Here For
mon
interest
which
partisans
have
Townspeople in Lilly,
out definitely Mondi/y the sub­
•us Angeles; John Smith
Two I»aya on April 19.
..
Investigations.
in their parties. Both political
stitute income U x rate plan which
Penn. ‘
[Texas; J. F. Baughan of
The aovcral investigations which
thoy will offer for the Mellon
}, Texas, and J. B. French
The program for the fourth parties have for years placed
have been productive of so many
thomrelves in an iiulefcnaihlo posi­
una City, all friends o f Ambassador Kellogg Officiates In sensations ag to obscure much of __ T h e AaeocU ilrd P reae)
aenri-annual-meethnr
o f th e-C m - tion
O ile f or rollce and TJierlU M a ft rate*. On this schedule, the keint- *
Memorial Ceremonies o f Am*
in
these
matters.
It
all
leads
LTLLY,
Pa.,
April
7—Two
of the bill, their main attack will
tral District Dental
Society
Jake Hamon, Republican
____
_____
,
of
the legislative effort o f’ the two
baasaddr to Bn gland Dur­
wore killed, nnotner believed fa­ Florida, which will be held in to that sinistor and subtle Influ­ Raids During Week end Which be centered with support usaured
pmraitteeman from Okla*
houses,
will
be
resumed
this
week,
Bring
Into
Custody
Several
ing World War.
tally injured and a score of others Hanford on April 19-20, waa made ence which does more to break
from some Repuglican insurgents.
but under less pressure than has
Violators of Wet law.
were more or less Seriously hurt public Monday by I)r. B. D. Cns- down, representative government
Tho exact division o f force, how-j
story had to do with
marked
their
progress
to
date.
An
/ D r T h « A iao«Ia(rU Ptcm I
thany
any
apeciflc
instance
of
in
rioting
Saturday
night
be­
wcll,- secretary ami treasurer of
[said were statements
PICKERING, Yorkshire. Eng­ evidence of the lessening of this
Bootleggers, moonshiners and ever; is probablematical, pending
open bribe. Besides, the • open
th e’
Jim by Hemon that Ha- land, April 7.— Here, near hla an­ pressure f a s furnished yesterday tween townsneoplle 1and* members the organization und hend o f tho bribe follows Inevitably us a re­ otherwise possessors of intoxicat­ announcement og the plan
Democrats will offer some of theh*
committee
in
Ispent ll.OOOJMX) to “ put cestral home, a memorial tablet when for, the first time in weeks of tho Ku Klux Klan a . clozu local dentists’
ing liquors in this city and county
sult of the former practice."
own
members
being counted
he nomination o f Preai* to Walter Hines Page, friend of not a single public hearing was check-up by state police and de­ charge of the entertainment fea­
Referring to the revelations be- had better seek havens of safety if doubtful on high surtax rates.
sheriffa disclosed todny. tures.
.
ing and that ha was to England and American ambassa­ conducteuby a congressional com- puty
they
do
not
wish
to
feel
the
strong
fo
/o
senate
committees.
Senator
Four residents o f Lilly* were being
Republicans also ara dubiooa
The central district comprises
'.secretary o f the Interior dor to the Court o f St. James mittce.
arm
of
the
law,
for
according
to
held by the state police upon the following counties: Alachu.., Borah told his audience that these
over tho outlook for the Mellon
place he would be able throughout the grent war, was
Besides tho oil, department of
Sumter, must not be accepted as an im­ both Sheriff C. 51. Hand and Chief rates already turned down by
that portion o f the pub- unveiled Sunday .by the present Justice and land frauds inquiries charges o f rioting while st Johns­ Levy, Marion, Citrus,
o f Police Roy G. Williams, “ we’re house majority membership, but
............. Orange,
...... ...
Osceola, peachment either o f the American
In "left by the Demo- American ambassador, Frank B. at the senate end o f the capltol, town 25 men, said to be -kians- U d t , Seminole,
men, were being held by Sheriff Volusia and Brevard. Between 75 form of government or of the gov­ after them" and judging.by the ac. none has made a move towards *
Kellogg.
Mr. Kellogg left the the agriculture committeo will
ernment or of the capacity of the tivities o f both officials wlthlnThe
•
■
Columbus,
O., British capital for the flrat time open hearings, on Muscles Shoals Logan N. Keller, pending tin in* and 10O visitors are exprcUid to people to rule. Rather they bo ac­ past two days, they must mean compromise.
*F.' Wolf, VM
MUI1UU3, U.f
vestlgatloM.
‘
^ be hero for the convention and
of tha Ohio State Jour­ slr»« h?« arrival in November to ■na the interstate commerco com­
Included
in
the
other
rate
sche­
cepted as a “cnll to duty tp pre- what they say.
The rioting occurred when- tho
dules which the .Democrats prob­
,V*i
. ther witness summoned &gt;
„ .'&lt;w* in the ceremonies and mittee will resume public consid­ stream from a Arc hose was turn­ plans for. their entertainment ul gerve „nd h&gt;n&lt;i »n
For the second time In the past ably will attack are the jtutoaB&gt;. b a n - in h .n t.J ,, - b U .u r f i X . : ! few
eration o f proposed rail legiala- ed upon 'The klartrtnjh as they, 1 ^ , co«M M jd U a b
deliver the address -of the day.
tion.
were boarding a special tragi fat
Hour of Reckoning.
Garage on Saturday afternoon and
,1 9 mRerrikest of here,
■“
proposed in cojmnittee subetftohaving
paraded
In
the
ditrKand
for the second time their efforts
i g o od Bargain,
fW h e n tho maalfng ..pen* on U’^ m i n a
many| prominent persons
in the Pu?
go
forward neaa
pc
, Uc ,hearings
..... — will IT
® forward
nesa through the town_from an
with were rewirriled. At the » r u t . l rn“
that Secretary Denby
fo r e house committees. The tn- id joining hill, where a ceremony F ri^ -m jira ln g .aLg:3!? .r t ta k dua
*
"
*“ •dded*
tin r a n
and social life of northern
regard
for orderly
ice waa sco ve red 1-2 per cent; which the committee
methods caSo- bf _gin on
.....................
TTrT
if.
D.
Brownlee
will
give
tho
most excellent bargain England
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_____________
nuiries
include
Investigation
b
f
attended. The Pago tabattended by some COO kanamen invocation which will ho followed under a. government o f law. bu* besides a case o f miscellaneous rated to make 14 per cent along
government” when ho I let is a part o f aiv American mem the charges against Reprtsenta- had been Jield. Firing began im­
n searching and remorseless fash­ liquors. L. E. Weaver, proprietor
the leattng o f .the navel lorial In the Church o f St. Peter
Kentucky, and mediately and. when *hc special by an adress o f welcome by Moy- ion, let us make the hour of reck­ o f the establishment, was placed with elimination o f special' t n &gt; bn
capital stock.
or Forreat Lake*.
response to ing a memorable one. Tho days
to the Dohgfiy end end St. Paul, an ancient edifice nihlman, Maryland, Republicans;
i interests, Representative built on the site of a Saxon and Investigation of the shipping train pulled out 30 minutei later Mayor Lake, Dr. I. N. Kennedy, through which we are passing are under arrest and required to fur­
Senator Walsh, Saturday intro- *
several
bounded
men
had
been
Df Illinois, a Republican church.
In mediaeval times the board, aircraft industry and the taken aboard while Philip T. Con- of Eustis, will give a short nd- the agony, but they may also be nish bond. In Monday morning’s duced an amendment on the auto­
court
he
was
fined
$200
and
coats.
dress.
Headquarters
will
bo
main­
of the new house naval •present church was a chantry, bureau of engraving.
mobile taxes which he pressed on
rnd and Floyd Pnul, both of Lilly, tained at the Vnldet Hotel, where mndo the glory of a truly great
Some time ago the same place on the floor. It would repeal, ente In a formal statement later a school and in the nineMerchant Marine.
nn... ■‘‘“ •governing people.
lay
dead
on
the
street.
Eleven
of
was raided by the local police and
the meetings will bo held in the
Sunday assailed
Senator tepnth century was used as a
The merchant marine committeo
War hrincN waste and extrava* liquor was found on the premises. tlrely the five per cent U x on 1
%
Montana and other Dem- choir vestry. In 1002 the building will resume hearings on section 28 tho injured, all declared to bo rcs- I’nim room.
gance, und then corruption. One F. D. McBride, who was tnc owner automobile tlrea, parts and acces­
Idents o f Lilly, were taken to tho
rho have been attacking waa used ns a chapel, and since or the merchant marine act and
Officers of the society nrj: ?.f ,l* I'Puwn is corruption in pubsories which the committee and !
Altoona hospital, the mo.it seri­
M.
.
the agriculture committee will rc- ously injured being Frank Miasco, President. Dr. DoVero U. Morris, lie office—tho oxchanire o f honor o f the place ut that time, was plac­ the house agreed t o cut in half;
has been thoroughly restored.
irt o f their lease to the
Senator Jones is
In the chancel on the north wall S J W
' also
*
o f redrafting the whoso recovery, physicians declar­ of Gainesville; vice-president, l)r. and place for icain. The heritage ed under arrest. IBs case was
plnnn
tried in municipal court and he was
reserve, the Doheny.in o f tho church there is an Ameri­ McNary-IInugen bill.
proposo . aubotl.
substitution
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o
__
ed, was doubtful. Three of tho In­ J. H. Verrigan, of Winter PnrK, o f a a«o&lt;i rmme, the esteem of your fined $200 and costs. McBride ap- to
hunt
ire constructing oil ator- can monument commemorating
b rom time to -time during the jured taken to tho Johnstpwq and Secretary-treasurer, Dr. B .D. fellow man, the future happiness
tanre tax far the estate tax
ealed
the
case
and
it
has
been
ktvoirs at Pearl Harbor, Nicholas King, surveyor o f tin
lbe houso will lay aside the hospital were said to bo klAns- Caswell, of this city.
which would make the levy’ apptt- .
nnd success of your children, all
unging lira until Saturday when
Ihe pointed out, adding city of Washington, who died in immigration measure * for other men. Following is the program a* ar­ bartered and sold for gold. This Chief Williams went to collect thecable to receipicnts o f estates
work will make possible 1812. this monument being the work. Monday wil| be unanimous
rather than directly to the estat
is one of the Inevitable fruits of
Sheriff Kellar with a forej of ranged by the local committee
fine nfter he had learned that n of a dcccndent before it ia
sac there which will make center of .an American memorial consent calendar day while on doputy sheriffs and a detachment
war.
It
has
been
so
from
Pericles
Friday Morning.
new trial had been refused and vlded.
Ific coaat safe from Invn- on cither aide of which American Thureday
to this hour.
the
Chandler-Bloom of state police patrolled tho town
0:00 a. m.. Registration.
flags are displayed permanently. eiection contest from New York today. Shoriff Kellar returned to
“ But the people of this country that the court had affirmed the
Chairman Smooth predicted Stua&lt;
0:30, Meeting called to order,
decision of the city court. It was
k - Walsh of Montana and Above tho memorial Is a plate re will bo taken up.
Johnstown late In the day, d»clar- followed by invocation by Rev. E. arc sound nevertheless. Tho gov- while he was collecting the fine day the committeo would conclodk /
ocrntic colleagues, said the ferring to Anglo-American co-op­
Continued on pago 8.
iU work on tho bill by Tuep*—
ing the situation was quiet and D. Brownlee; address o f welcome
that the raid was made which led perhaps by Monday, when it W
M, are seeking to destroy eration during the great war, and,
that he feared no further disord­ by Mayor Forrest Lake; response
to the Hrrest o f Weaver.
lutnry’a Heligoland and ns a pendant to thIds plate,
.
anothbe reported to the senate, Ik
ers. Members o f the state police by Dr. Kennedy, o f Eustii.
It is said that liquor has been not be taken up on the floor,
ke United States at their er, the Page memorial was affix­
remained, however, to conduct an
placed
at
this
garage
tor
some
time
any graat naval power ed.
10:30 a. m., Oral Diagnosis by
ever, ho added before next ...
investigation into tho riot.
and although the officers have several days being allowed me
say attack It from the
In hla memorial adrcss, deliv­
About 45 pistols were taken Dr. J. H. Verrigan. o f Winter
been suspecting that ita owner has bers to study ita provisions.
In their effort to create a ered In the twilight shadows of
from the special train after its rark; discussion; adjournment.
i
been having it in his possession,
sd promote their personal the seventh annivesary o f Amer­
Some sentiment also has bee;
12:16 p. m.. Luncheon with tho
arrival at Johnstown, according lc&gt;
no
direct
evidence
sufficient
to
ambitions they are trying ica’s entry into the war, Ambas­
expected
In
Republican
ranks
Chamber
o
f
Commerce.
•
Sheriff Kcllaf, who declared that
...* .* !£ .??• * A u * * l i l r / P r r u l
warrant a raid, was secured until plaelngpthe
flee their country’s safe­ sador Kellogg characterized Wal­
ngp. in
soldier bonus
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7-Form a­ some were found upon tho men ar­
Friday Afternoon.
T ,k "/..T.fcr
•’ " “••I
st la the whole secret of ter Illnee—Page as the man who tion o f a students citizens commit­ rested, while others were in the
ahead■*.R
p$ tax!
measure on
ANA, Apr. 7—Tho burdcr of Saturday.
■
2:00
p.
m..
Tinker’s
Inlays
on
sek on the oil leases and did more than any other in Am­ tee to co-operate with other volun- cars. Many o f the klansmen left
Not content with this bit of work floor.
two Americans wnylaid on the TiVIUl
.Abutnzenta.
by
Dr.
J.
R.
erican public life to make parti­ teer agencies
rl Marbor naval base.’’
Thoo hmius would be takea up
M in
' urging greater ob- the train at stops between Lilly Mitchell of Atlanta; discusslo.i rana-Scutuniri highway .Sunday is Officer Beckwith, who was in tbs
cipation o f the United States pos­ servnnce of the laws, especially th&lt;- and Johnstown.
attributed to highwaymen which Saturday raid, caught another man by the committee upon disposition
.
opened
by
Dr.
E.
E.
Chase,
ol
He never had any illusions prohibition amendment was decid­
infest the hack country of thin Sunday afternoon wth liquor in of revenue bill.
Electric lights in Lilly had been
lution Proposed sible.
about the outcome.
He was at ed on Sunday at the College and extinguished earlier in the eve­ Ocala; clinic by Dr. Mitchell.
6:00 p. m„ Auto ride through mountainous and sparsely settled his possession. The man gnve
country. Travellers
along
the his name as Walter Crompton and
^eace Conference one time deeply chagrined at University Students ‘conference ning and as the klansmen mnrehed city and celery delta near city.
'
what he thought n want o f firm­ of law in session here.
roads are easy prey to these ban- said he was from DeLanil. Police World Fliers Again
down from Piper’s Hill, where a
7:30
p.
m.,
Banquet
at
Valdez
ness shown by the president in
ceremony had been staged with the Hotel a la Dutch; toastmaster, nits and tho road where the Amcr- here believe that he was on his
.T V
PrrMl
Tho
resolutions
of
the
confer­
Postpone Taking
(Continued on page 8)
1INGTQN.
Apr.
7 - A his dealings with Germany, but ence dwelt largely on the eighteen­ burning o f a cross, the way was Ihr. G. B. Tison, o f Gainesville; cans wore travellin gis the wildest
lolution Proposing a world Mr. Kellogg said he would not th amendment and the Volstead lighted by pocket flashlights. Sev­ business meeting; election o f of­ in Albania where they were con­
&lt;Br The Au m U M P rrul
1 |
stantly exposed to ambush. A mar- Harreld Testifies To
snference waa introduced assume to pass judgment upon act, denying that either was rush­ eral hundred o f the robed figures ficers.
PRINCE RUPERT. B. S.. A|». .
this
question,
for
the
events
Senator Pepper, Republitlal law is extended throughout tho
ed through while numbers of vot­ had already boarded the train, a f­
Haturday Morning.
7— lending repairs to the
'
Qnaylvanle. Senate would which marked this critical pcrloj ers were abroad. They urged stu­ ter having passed through a line
country. Stops are boing taken to Daugherty Committee plane, Seattle, damaged in
8:30
to
9:30
p.
m.,
Review
of
had
passed
into
history
and
the
.
.
.
J»e president under, the res.
dent discussion apd study to up­ made by townspeople assembled at Dr. George W. Clapp’a course on make a rigid investigation fearing
a lunding the four l£*8. army all
tli when a ntream of wa Dental Economics, by Dr. A. B. the crime to have important reper­ About Land Frauds panes in the
|H»*t the time la suitnble chief actors has passed from life's hold these measures and advocated the station,
globeI encircling'!
H gii
___ftigl
stage.
abllng in conference aimlter from the flro hoso waa suddenly Whitman, of Orlando.
cussion upon the country's inter­
which mrrirea here yesterday
“ However," he continued, "it enlistment of College press and turned upon them.
I
Ur
The
*HM||I|«
Press)
.
national
standing.
One
of
the
two held In the past at
remain t Prince R u p e rt____
In Mcisch
may be said that England herself alumni, as well as College women klansmen was reported to havn • IP.*.®®
ae. 1
ROME, Apr. 7— Martial law has
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7.-Sen a- ly, Major Frederick Martin,
kuflding, Dr. Wilder o f Daytona,
was alow to realise the vastner* in the campaign.
A fter reciting the legal method' rushed to the group o f young men »nd Dr. W, G| Mason, o f Tampa. been proclaimed in Albania follow­ tor John W. Harreld, Republican, commander announced. The I
o f the conflict, and that in the
tho hose and, wresting it
ing the murder of two American Oklnhoma. made a voluntary state­ tie Unding in a combination &lt;
Haturday Morning,
in Rebels Blow American form o f government for adoption o f constitutional holding
from their grasp, turned it upon
merchants waylaid on the Tfranl- ment to the senate department of wind and sow flurries hit tha .v
1:00
p.
ml.
Picnic
dinner
at
the
amendments,
tho
conference
deport
a united country can carry
them. A monvent later the battle country club;
tailroad Bridge only
committee so hard two struts were
golfing
thu re- bcutari highway, according to ad­ ustiev investigating
bbtory of the pro­ In the darkness began.
on war. It waa only natural that ^ ? f r.ibcd
vices from Albanian quarters to­ donday relative to hia activities in o ff the left aide,
malnder o f afternoon.
hibition
amendment.
the president sought some means
day. The dispatch to the Stefani connection wit hthe prosecution of
“ We are convinved,** they said,
to avoid the horrors of war.”
agency which first reported the the Miller brothers Indian land
ORLEANS? A p ~ K e b e l
that the eighteenth amendment is
crime last night says the Ameri­ fraud cases. The senator had been
»f G e n e r a l’ Sanches
the deliberate and considered ex­
cans killed ware named Coroman mentioned in this connection in
up a railroad bridge of Many attend*Engineer pression of the will o f tho Ameri­
and Delong but gives no particu- tho testimony o f former United
r-Oeean railway o f San
can people acting In a constitution­
lara. Tho names of tha murdered States Attorney Peck. Oklahoma,
* serving as one of the Convention In Miami al manner. Although sums of
HISTORICAL FA&lt;
Americana ware given out by the who worked up the canes. Ho
o f communication from
i°V®y and numbers pf men have
A w W k l r l 'p m * ) \
The scene takes place in
Mexican rebel agent
First house built here
0fleer, who precedes her.
The embassy as Robert Louis Coronun went to Attorney General Daugh­
M
in the
d today that he w$a
.L*n.&lt; eighteenth headquartera In SanfonL Abso*
begins to cry and with o f San Francisco and George B erty the senator continued when ho Wofford Tucker
heard Sir. Todd, Daugherty’s for-’
lute
quiet
reigns.
The
only
thing
by Gen. Henry
.- - . Rebels ara advanc­
amendmen
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I
eath
tci
the* Volstead Act,
breath tears
course down her Delong, New Yorlr.
mer law partner, hod been retain­
and waa laid out
ed Solcdod to destroy the is understood more are arriving on sueb men and aunu are available that mars the otherwiie trunqullin
rising
rivulets.
Pollowevery (rain to attend the eonven
vUien o f John A.
.railw ay's bridge there.
outburst, officers and civ- Aliens With Disease ed by Miller brothers. He urged
,0S*5
Congreea and Pres­ ity ia the pqridlcal snoring o f «
tion o f Coutheaatam District Bro­
Puck to bo retained which was
prisoner in • cell room adjoining
P. H. Marks,
ident
Coolidge
to
talie
more
appro­
re
from
path
entrances
therhood o f Locomotive Engineers
The chief interest the sen­ a town In 1877.
measures to compete with the office. An officer and u news­
e little office la crowded.
Can’t Enter America done.
which will open in Miami today at priate
ator said waa to avoid and 'scanpaper man in the ante-room, tho .. You must be quiet and
folly Says:
Sanford House, erected i
the situation.
doL'
• *
*
10 o’clock. A D v w day program
chief’s private office, convent in me your story/' remonstrates
First railroad in cite t
“
The
stranga
spectacle
o
f
an
in(Ur
Tk*
J
u
M
litH
Prraa)
Si
will precede a trip to’ Havana. AdDry details, MUltr brothers Und Orlando in 1880. *
officara low t«nes os the former relatei *rmBathetic chief.
Fed
house for rbnt
WASHINGTQN, Apr. 7 - A l ie n ,
dreaaea o f welcome by Mayor adeauate force o»ff Federal
the happenings o f the city court.
latlon was
if you will just tell me afflicted with a dangerous contag­ cases in Oklahoma were reviewed
ifi Tha Her. ■¥
Romph o f Miami and other local working In a state or city where Their conversation Is scarcely au­ I Am n ot arrested,"
by fire In f
replies the wo- ious disease and incapable o f nat­ Monday by tho senate Daugherty
there
ia
little
or
no
co-operation
the paper
dible.
offleala were features o f the aftercommittee.
A
bundle
o
f
lettere.
?ffn. and the chief node hie head uralization. tha supreme court held
house had
nood program. The Woman's Aux­ with the Federal agents tends only
easing bet'
Picture tha above scene If you
"
justice and
today can be debarred from admU- nterioy
to lawlessness and humiliation to
that the
iliary meets Tuesday.
____
Ipgglne
the
effed-upon
ntline.onothw
WR:
city, . stat e -and — federal gorem'- J?-«on.
iton
In
the-queetion
raised
in
San
individuals
It when. —
ike --------futtewing
episode
n*
episode
attired in n
manta. The moral reasons for tho takea place:
a natty
nett
Francisco by Chunk Fook, native
until we
gray su itof coat and born of Chinese parenta on behalf ord and
M ARKET
Prohibition amendment arg still In
UP the office
questioned
•Tm not arrested, am I?*’
,(app«ara In. the doorway, o f the admission of his wife. Fook prosecution
existence and should bo emphasis- a frail voice, coming in aoen
■ emerged‘ from an Es- contended It was inhuman and only in lh&lt;
sd In the
,
May
cruil and contrary to American in- why no c
i o f The HerS S u d ’ ^ T i . l v’ £ n r
•'
you V ' •
July, 1W. Com, P*rt, o f Aoma violators. Wa acktfegl
Ui
I have
I-k; Oatt, May
w A!
yet*:
of
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SOCIETY
KLUXERS KILLED MEET ANOUNCED

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MEMORY (TP
WALTER H. PAGE

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STRONG ARM OF
THE LAW AFTER
DRY OFFENDERS

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Students Unite To
Gain Enforcement
of Prohibition Laws

Two AmericansAre
Waylaid and Killed
Albanian Highway

Mel
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lord Different From New York

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DirectoryJVork Soon

E A Tcetving
^
T A Cadverse
K E Dreports

from both
the late Senator Knox and Pen­
rose o f Pennsylvania, had recom­
mended^ against-tba selection. - ­
bn th* Sanford directory w ith in ^ . (Contmuad-fmra paga-M
"They (Knox and Penrose)” the
a few weekvr«rmTiting to wordTB- 1“ ®*“ fTTWWmng both the Pepper statement
said, "refused their en­
calved here by R. W.
Pcarmnn
dorsement on .th e ground that he
from the company's Jacksonville
was not qualified by legal experi­
office In naswer to sn inquiry sent
ence or temperament • • • and on
by the secretary of Chamber of
the further but less important
Commerce some time ago. •
ground that he had no claim on
The directory will be finished
the party for political honors."
.within three « f four weeks after
In the latter connection, the
tbs work is begun snd
will be
statoment declared that Senator
ready for delivery in the early part
Pepper had been active in the fight
pf the eumih'efr, the letter s4ld.
to drive Secretary Ballinger oot of
There has not been a directory osthe Taft cabinet.
•ued in thiPi city for several years,
Declaring that He had always
it is said, and newr. that qno is to
been
&amp; loyal
Republican, Mr.
hp published soon, will be welcomed
Daugherty said he was standing
oy the people o f this city.
"as candidate for delegate at large
in Ohio for President Coolldgc at
Norton’s Comedians
his request and with his approval,
and I am content that the people
Close Engagem ent
o f Ohio • • • shall pass upon my
claims as a mao, lawyer and Re­
A t Milane Tonight
publican."
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Norton's Comedians will present
tonight at the Milaio Theater as
their flijal play o f their present
engagement in this city, "The An­
gst o f Hell’s Valley." The pro­
duction, one o f the best in the
company’s reportoire. is full of
aparkling humor.
■ This company, which closes its
Sanford engagement with tonight's
show, has been playing through­
out the week to large houses. la st
flight the "New. Butler" was pre­
ceded and the play was splendidlyagivcn. Frequent applause in­
dicated that the audience enjoyed
Tha play very much.
Within four weeks Norton's
Comedians will
VOiDCdtans
win play a return engMement, it has beep announced.
This engagement will wind up their
toor o f Pforida and from here the
company will Journey to Okla­
homa.
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Radio Program

dem ocrats

M ARKET
CHICAGO— Wheat, Mny 102 to
102Ms; July, 103,H ; corn, May,
78% to 78%.
NEW ORLEANS — Closing
May, 30.64; July 29.08.
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Honor Roll
PARIS, Apr. 5.—Complete si­
lence is being maintained in offi­
cial quarters concerning the long
interview Poincare had yesterday
with Herr Von lloehch, Germnn
ambassador. It Is hinted in well
informed circles, however, that
tho German diplomat indicated
his government’s willingness not
to agitate ngainst thelrenewal of
the agreement between the Ger­
man Industrialists in Ruhr and
authorities of occupation, o x p ir ing April Ifi, until the various
governments have had opportuni­
ty to digest o f report or repara­
tions experts.

East Sanford

ASHINGTON, D. C —The dan­

ger o f "Tainted money." - ffRhy
W
lucre." in politics never was, real­

ized more keenly than at |&gt;rcf«nt,
when tho reasons behind largo
gifts of cash to tarty campaign
funds arc being laid bare for public
Inspection.
.
Tho natural reaction Is to make
both oid parties, exceedingly wary
of how and front whom they obtain
"contributions" this year. Perhaps
later,When the Hurry o f Tha -pres­
ent investigations has tossed, nnd
tho need for co-»h Is more pressing,
the tHMnterestedness of inch dollar
will not bo so closely watched. But
for the present, In both R epublic ft
and Democratic ramps, no dollars
from other than the tnoet patrlot'c
nnd antiseptic sources nc.U apply.
In tho Democratic out.lt. Chairmat* Cordell Hull has even gone so
far os to havo made up a financial
blacklist—a list o f persons and In­
terests who aro under no circum­
stances to be permitted, much less
Invited, to ccntrlbuto to Democ­
racy's cause this year.. Already at
least two slzcatdo contributions
havo been rejected. Although not
apparent to tho naked eye, each
was suspected of having strings
attached In tho way of favors to
ba sought In case of Democratic
(Victory.
.
In tho ' same * way, • Chairman
Adams Is rc|&gt;ortcd to bo censoring
the sources of Republican revenue.
If (Ids aversion to tho dollars of
tho rich and powerful oontinucs,
many millionaires will ho unable
to mako their usual deduction on
their income tax reports under tho
head of "contributions." And Congrc:s may have to enact a financial
nr-.l-bltckllst bill.

CAMBRIDGE WINS
(By Courtesy o f Tho Radio Digest)
PUTNEY, England, April 6.—
(Central Timo.)
Cambridge Won the annunl var­
Program to be broadcast SuAday sity boat race from Oxford on the
Apr. 6:
Thames today
WSB, Atlanta Journal
(429),
&amp; r
7i30 Church Service.
j__,
The senate Daugherty commit­
— ,-W DAP, Chicago (360) 5 Orgnri, tee Kent over n varied nrrnv of
r* *Soprano.
subjects, ineluding charges of
. KYW, Chicago (560) 7 Chicago air servko frauds, drug smug­
gling, federal paroles and rcIT;}.
. Sunday Evoning Club.
irted liquor drinking at “ the
W FAA, Dallas News (476) 6 Hittle green house on K street.”
iL’bio Class: 9 Address; 9:30 Music.
I,
WWJ. Detroit News (517) 6:30
1
Dean Warren L. Rogers, St. Paul’s
KCathedral.
,
lw '
W HAA, Iowa City (484) 9 Talk,
KJ-hymn.
. W 0S. Jeffersop City
(440.9)

B

Daily Fashion Hint

cricnn Legion
W IIP. Kansas City (411) 2 8aCfgd ynusic; 8 Sacred music; 9 Ser-

chance far undertandl-.g.; /There le
chance tor clast. He promotes the
etaij crXsclousnsi* lbs*. Is hit dan­
ger as 4 the danger ut 'hoe whose
business It U to edaserve property
into the future.
,
Is It passible, (a the second place,
that some of us may well re-exsmlaw our conception ot free
speech? Thus also we m *» help,
each bio m ilt, to avoid mliunierstandlng bstwssn Bourbon and radi­
cal. Seine o f us Would Hod our­
selves assuming tree spesch as the
d i. &gt;*•.*/
ol*e
understanding. right of those who accept tbs politi­
W e need un­ cal and social institutions In which
it n r standing w« believe. Whereas (he tact Is, o f
between
those
avfns Woellen
who habit siid
those
r b etw een ’ ’ tho
b « a r Of r - nfitr a r a
understanding between those who much ss-U le the rlgkt-ol you and
emptoy sod those who are employ­ me. If we who l*U «»e In our politi­
ed. •U nderfunding between aM cal and social InsUt'utloua recognize
tl-a e is pothlble but understanding this fact: That free apaech, short
Je Impossible between the Bourbqa* always of lacllement to law-break­
and t'ua radical.
Accordingly, a ing. is the (debt of those whose
.contribution on our side to under­ Ideas we dislike not less than o f
standing Is the avoidance ol Uogj- those whose Ideas we like, we pro­
Clara Fuqua, Ellen
Lundquist, boalsre.
mote undarstandjog.
Merce Thomne, Kelly Pope, Robert
Indeed. U t ua go farther sad say
Sor*e of ua may well re-examine
Adams, Gladys Hickson,
Lucile our cquceptlon of property rights, tt that we hod hatter abate somewhat
Tomlinson, Msrv Cameron, Lottie
of our ssal (or repressive leglsla*
Unvis, Evcly Daughrery, Mary those who own property and t^vtse
lion. Government by Jailing can pnt
who
aro
charged
with
Its
«fon»er»AMahoney, Thelma
Minor, Ruth
Martin, Willir.m Morrison. Lillie t!on recognize this fact: That prop­ nut the communist sad tha socialist,
Vickery, Henry Witte, Leah Ham­ erty-right M best defended, not on but cannot put down communism or
blin. Zoln Dorsen. Myrtle Chettn, ground* of tradition, but on socialism. That Is tha task ol those
Evelyn Check, Lillie Ellle, I^la grobajs ot usotulnsss, there Is s who think straight and dtaoius genchance, ihrough open-minded dla- erous-mindedly.
Jones.

a u r A u a B tfs tf

music.
r £ F l,.L o s Angeles (469) 8:45
Conrert.
, XHJ, Cos Awgclc*'(39.r») 9 Or­
gan; 10 De Luxe.
• CKY,.Winnipeg (480) 7 Church
Servlet.
. WOAW, Omaha (526) 6 Bible
■tudy; 9 Musical chapel service.
, KDKA, Pittsburgh (326)
5:30
Concert.
-W F I, Philadelphia (395)
6:30
Church services.
KPO, San'Francisco (423) 10:30
Otahostra.
. • WOY, SchtnecUdy (380 ) 6^70
.Church services— English Luth-

&lt;r May Meet
Burke In Bout

SUNDA

YOU ARE PATRONIZING A HOME INDUSTRT

BESIDES, GETTING THE BEST
HEADQUARTERS
ft

YOUR
HEALTH

CHILD’S

Through thoughtlessness the slight
cough or cold o f a child in often ne­
glected and noon becomes serious.
A few doses o f FOGEY’S HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND, at small
eost, taken at the onset of the
cold would bring speedy relief. Re
prepared, have a bottle of this
safe, reliable cough remedy on
hand, and give promptly when a
rough or cold is detected. Equally
ss effective for older persons. No
opiates. Sold everywhere.

8 . ...Lander

C o u r t e o u s S c r v ic

*1
J u J lefa !
C ircuit o f
I Ior Itin c Irru li C ourt o f flem laolr
C o u n t,.
In n i i r r r , .

r, .*
Pella

...
n iv o n c K
Uuestanfolt, Complainant.

Cht*

4J- Wuootstifell. Respondent.

_ J O H P K R O F B t m L lC A T IP N -------

The Rttle of Florida: To Chas IL
1&gt; uestnnfelt. Responilant:
« d , " , t you
nPP*»r
lo
the n?it
Dill 0 r&lt;
ofi *Complaint
filed
against
you^harsln. on tha tth day o f May.

W,CJ* *°r (S)

eight

consecutive

weeks In the .Hanford Iferalil. a
newspaper
published
In said
county.
W itn ess, my hand and official
?.eaL ,.h.'* ,hc 7th day of March. A.
D. tnz4.
(HEAL)
R. A. DOUGLA8 8 .
Clerk Circuit Court.
By: A. M. Weeks. D. C.

Du You Know TRat Our Monthly I
ment Plan will. Make It Positively I
To Meet Your Financial Obligations

RAVINGS

LOAN AND

5 AV i N G S
C O M P A N Y ^-;

231

M A G N O L IA AV
M i ia y

W orms that Dance on Waves
Are Puzzle to Science

Alarm Clock Feeds Poultry
and T u rn s on Lights

Millions of tiny worms that "tlance**
in the moonlight on the surface of thd
cea during tho egg-hatching season,
and transform tho waves into tha ap­
pearance of vermicelli soup, have been

Poultry ran bo supplied with grain
aqtotnatirally at any desired time
from a feeder operated by an nlnrm
cloek. Tho apparatus scatters tho ma­
terial in proper amounts over a 20foot space, insuring tho fowls sufficient
exercise in gathering it. A switch at­
tachment con also be made lo tgrn
electric lighta on snd off without in­
terfering with \hn feeding meritsoiXtn.
Tho device can be hung to tho ceiling
.1 a
- ________ *___ * ____ •_ .___i _ _ i rl
of
coop or placed over a yard, and Is
designed to do away frith much of the
care required from stt—dsnts. It is
claimed that it can be filled snd aet
for work in a few minutes.
,
,
♦ f •

Police Lwrn Eyel(4 Talking
to Balk tbc Criminal

Nothing could bo more acceptable
to the well-groomed w
frock in dark-henna n
med with braid in E
n color*,
rce rows
Ths braid is stitched
down the frdnt of the tuhuLir tiink,
which is hclil in at (lie waist with a

Wadn*dolled
^ 3»
ery*tR»dy came
tackiest clothes and th«
old timo. games, and th,
m en u were ice cream u
the cream served in tO0(
cry one had the best ti
and voted it the bent pan
season.

tt

CAS SEEK B Y (POPULAR cMECHANICS c MAGAZINE

observed off 8amos, the Antilles, snd
the coast of France. They appear at
the first snd last quarters of the moon
snd in the month* of May, September,
October, and November only. They
are so small that it is estimated that
more than 1.000X00 occupy the space
within the radius of a small lantern.

FOR WELL-GROOMED WOMEN

Mias lin e n Chort*^.
tained 30 o f her ^
-ta c k y " party at her l 2

YaniUa, Orange Ice and StrasU
Brick

P HONE

Wire H ook to T hread Needle
Saves T im e, A id s Eyes

LAJfTA. Apr. 6. — Bobby
i, American open champion,
two down to Arthur Havers,
ih open champion, at the end
•• lath hole M their 86-hole
Itlon match on the links of
East Country Club here toTha match Is for an unofworld championship.

and successful in h i,X T

SPECIAL FOR

100

Daily Fashion Hint

iy Jones 2 Down
’nd o f 12th Hole

•

SANFORD

A SIMPLE MODE
InrlScativa of the Ruuinn nwlr. nv
interpreted by Paris, is this model in
t4ack trfoc-lmrk satin. The closing is
on the Wit shoulder, ncck-line and
slashed sleeves being bound with bias
fokls of M-lf-nutterial. Tho iw»*-t*irrp
skirt is slipned underneath the blouse
and si itched. If preferred, the «lcrp
sections on the kimono sleeves may I*
omitted. A sash of srlf-nutcrial holds
in the fulnr-v at the waist. Medium size
rcuuitca
yards ,16-inch nuterial.
Tirtorial Review Dfcss No. 1775..
Sizes, 34 lo 44 inches butt, and 18 and
20 year*. Price, 45 cents.
._

•

WHEN YOU BUY

PROTECT

BY EVANS WOOLLEN,
.
President, Trust Company Division,
American Banksrs Association.
The continuance ot propertyright and the existence ot efficient
government In (his land ot univor_ -------aal suffrage do\
pend upon the
. dominance o t
1
s o u n d public
'
opinion. More
'• * /
than snythlag

^

r i T - r p * A QUEEN

\XJ W. DUr.rtfS' of Kenton, O.,
» * • after 30 yrars apprenticeship
In stato politics. Is to he graduated
to ihe national field this yenr.
Durbin. It Is understood. It slafcd
ns Ohio's member* on ihe Demo­
cratic National Committee. He will
supplant
w ho
served as chairman during the Cox
rampslgn of 1910.

H r Trie A M o r U t m P r r w )

&gt;*•* C

i

U. Adams, of Colorado. But al­
though he may be shy on avoirdu­
pois. Adams 1s one of the mental
heavyweights, and hl.s " a y e " ’ or
"n o” as the roll call gets under
v.-ay Is a good Index as to 'th e
merits of tho measure up for
pur*a gc.
.
Adams Is the only member Of
Congress from Colorado who was
M in In that state. Ho Is a nntlvo
of I’ ucbln. Is 41 years old and tho
father cf four children.
Adams* lather, who mdved to
Colorado from Iowa In "50, Was
nclivo In territorial politics nnd
nftcr Us admittance to statehood
wns governor for several terms.
An older brother of tho senator,
•Tilly" Adams, rlalms to hold tho
national record In Inng-tcrm legis­
lating. having sat In the Colorado
legislature 4S consecutlvo years.
He was elected Ip tho first assem­
bly in,'TO, and hasn't missed a term
since.*

W

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relapse. “ Walter Bridges has also
been very sick with them.
» '
With the continued rains, the
outlook for spring crops is the
poorest-..for-a..num ber o f yenrvr
Cold winds, cool . nights • and a
shortage o f sunshine, nil are
against them. ••
Brtsson afld Sipes Avenues are
to be opened up from Geneva
Avenue south, so we hear. That
Kill be good news for thdse llv-

T

H IL E ’ Washington continues
to tnko tho Teapot Dome,
Daugherty,. Internal revenuo and
other. Investigations
seriously,

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out here.' A ll o f the children havo ln » in that part of ton .
It la regret we lMr.
had th em -or are j u s t , recovering.
C o ® !* ’ departure f r o ? !,
’.week, Mrs. T^M. Bledsoe has been very aid*;. We trust he m»» 2
iU with them and thia week had a

Beginning with
this
March 31, there were 750 acres o f
celery still unharvested, a small
there- is evidence that the country
Is finding occasional smiles as well
part of. which was winter celery.
as frowns in the situation.
This wsok will finish tho cutting
Witness tho new
sprung
_ — , —. „ .H T u M 1 , ted the golden. Mr. Walsma maria
Hal.
.
/.
a complete canvass o f the celery
‘ The man Wheeler and Brook- Jn the whole section.
With no
hart should call to Washington Is
bad
luck
that
will
Aiean
about 1,Ifopdlnl," this wiso guy said. "H a
could solve thdr troubles In a "800 cars yet to cut wltf^ the be-?
minute."
. *, *
ginning o f this present week.
“ Why. how's that?" he .w as
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Haynes,
asked.
Mr. Haynes, Sr., and the children
"He could s!ur./ 'cm how to got
drovo to Lake Wales and Winter
Daugherty out of the cabinet."
Haven to call on frionds Sunday,
and enjoyed the hill arid dale
HE' pacemaker in senatorial
scenery o f Polk county. ■
lull-calls is. physically, tho
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, o f Eure­
..lightest man In tho Senate— Alva
ka Hammock, have their daugh-

BY HARRY B j / u f t T
NEA Senrico Staff Writer.

»

V '. «
vX ¥ F .
'
• 'ifcV g tU k a d h * V. t v u a g u v

Detectives in'.Canada aro being
taught a code by means of wbieh they
ran communicate with one another tor
dropping, raising or other movementa
of Ihe eyes, and mlgo bow to ‘‘ talk*’
secretly by means of finger touches, by
twistiog of a cigar, fingering of a mus­
tache and twiddling fingers behind the
baek, Thia is being dona so (hat they
ean transfer their tboughU when in

ss®

ion with

T o save time in threading a needle,
a device baa been patented in Europe
recently that performs the operation
quickly, even in poor light. A slight
pressure of the fingers pushes a hooked
wife through the eye o f a needle that
haS'first been placed on top of a suzaty
spring. Then the strand is put on the
hook, whigh can bo done by an un­
steady hand, snd ss ths grip is released'

cement ran bo added, but this is not
always desirable, as it increases the
quantity of concrete, and this may
not be necessary. A good method of
removing the excess ot water in to
plieo a few common bricks in the
mixture for s few minutes, snd it will
be found that the bricks absorb so
much of the water that the mixture
soon becatae* workable. A common
brick, when thoroughly dry, will ab­
sorb about g pint of water.

THE OLD RELIABLE

C lu tch
T q overcome tbo grabbing tendency
f a dutch on a W|ht ear a driver to­
talled sn additions! pedal plate, atof four bolts snd coil springs, the boftn
fitting loosely in boles drilled for them
and the springs keeping the pistes
•eparuled. The bolts used are Vi in.
to diameter and
21s in . lo n g . **
/9*Vi&amp;u
T h e y a r &lt;^ fS p g lL -

Has Built Majority of Nice Homes in Sanford Since 1908

ilippcd through

boJea drilled in
**-*
(ha lows* plate i
snd reamed put {
\
so that tho bolts I a Kp
^vt \
can slip in 'aid [l
)) )
out easily when
Ar yL
the pedal is un//x
dec’ p re s su re . .
The a u x ilia r y
.
V fs
plate, being the
miff* shape and
site ss the regular plate, is drilled and
tapped to xeseivw the screw, ends of
the bolts. Before assembling, 2-in.
open cod springs, (node of No. 10 brass
wire, am placed-over (ho-bolts, which
are then screwed into- the threaded
hole* In tbs auxiliary plate until they
the wire poswts out of the needle eye,
trifle
project just a trills;,the
«nds are than
Carrying tho thread with‘ It through

domalallTe Preferred Stock Dividend 4'/, every six raontW April 14 and
Oct 15. No better Investment. Provision made for
money, should you need It.

Directors

T. J. Miller
H. R. Stevens

B. IVWhittier
T , J. M iller, presid en t

off is dimi;fiea.as many motor

D, L. Thrasher
S. O.'Shinholaei
R- B. Chapman
A. P. Connelly
John Me
^ A. P. Comjrily, Betr
Geo. A. DeCottea, Attorney.

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SA e “ M oth ers” Seven Thousccnd
Young Men and W o m en D aily

FASHION TUkNS HER SPOTLIGHT
ON THE FAMILY ALBUM

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A n d S a ys She L ikes H er Job gjj
f '{ABodeat tamed down collar and .n®
(M a in
bmaqae bodice qf thU, un. .Uentablr modem gown which ‘r *.
R fh tlfli ■* o f the family album pno• '.yiMfrapha of our grandmoth^ris and
know* It the at-slgner ole not
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ftAMUiuo.
Be •that u It may. tho
lUrM M lt ta decidedly attractive, and s
n | ( f . t i l l heroine shows- her senso'
. of the fllnrss of things by wr-armg
t "Ot her throat” as tho old fashion*
J! «d novelists need to say, a lanro
and beautifully cut cameo brooch.
Pleat*, like the poor, seem likely
f
bp always with ns, and they aro
* * ‘ *tm t deal more welcome, for
£
they add a pleasing variation to
RL^Uui.U lfce like silhouette to which
f ■ * » a nation we seem committed.
One hardly knows what tho deSlgners would do without the dl' iM u lon o t pleats and their allies,
vy*- qrofflen. to break the lovel flatness
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fife. Paris opening*. Henri Creango tells
pleats'were featured In every
'V,,■_ dmncelvnhlo way. Patou especial', t
.'•h ow s his preference for Oils,
means of diversifying tho straight
PV* atlhouette.
Pleats are conelder- HMy mom than Just "part of the
1 d U ptu rn" In this pleasing frock of
jv j’ A*V&gt;1 * rMn Printed erepa do chine,
IV.-1 Tnwn the South Manchester looms
PS. Whose snn* fitting bodice, plain
6 / - ' tmek. tight sleeves, and demnm
R « fwplte satin collar and cuffs might
- present too severe sn aspect were
U not for the gracious and gmeo' •Jet contrast of two wide- plaited
ft t "Pounces of Crepe Chenette. Pleats
. wire also used In a quaint new way
* - -fa the lower section of the sleeve.

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HILL LUMBER CO.
House of
Service, Quality
aid
Price.
Phone 135.
N u l l i v o f A p p l l r i . c l i i n t o r T a t I t rr t l
1‘ n ilrr H rrllini 375 o f th e li r n r r n l
S i n l n t r * nl i h r S t a l e o f P l n r l d n

Notice I* i.urebv given tli.it Uvcrstre.t lnvestiii.i"it I'nmpuny, pur­
chaser of "lux t'crtlflenlu No. 829,
ill Ieil Die tut liny of Julie, A. I
1191'., has. filed sain certlfleste In my
office, and tins made apidlciiilon for
lax died to Issue in ueei.ilance With
law. H.-iltl Certificate embraces tho
following described property l«It IIitteet in Seminole t'ounty.. Florida.
to -wit I " * 1 lilt. Ill P e g . \ \V. C o r .
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M. It. 3 9 |&lt;L, run S.‘ r.r.H.C ft.. K. « 3
ft.. N. 536.'! f t . W. fit 3 ft . (l,esH It
It. righ t-of-w a y)—* acres. Tlo&lt; said
I*.nit being—assessed at the date of
the Issuance of such crrtlflcnte In
the name of A, M. Hunt
r u le 's
said eertlflcnte shall lie redeemed
nccortUng to law tax deed will Issue
t h e r e o n .in the 15th tlay of April,
A. I». 192 I.
Witness my official signal urn and
seal ibis the 7th day of March, A.
I». 1931.
(Hk a i .)
k . v n o rn i.A sa .
Clerk Circuit Court
Wemlnle County. Florida
tty A. M. Weeks, l&gt;. C.
n o t i m : To it if iiit o h s .
Notice la hereby given tbu I the
undersigned Inis been duly nppolnl-

iletp-aseil,

Tho business o f mothering Is nn
exacting one. oven when It Involves
watchfulness over only two or
three.
Consider, then, tho manifold re­
sponsibilities besetting one who
calm iy and without fanfare or a c­
claim accepts us a privilege tho
duty of mothering inoro than seven
thousand young men and women.
Obviously, such a purent-by-atloptlon must be nn extraordinary type,
and there lies tbu answer.
Mrs. Marlon T, Brockway Is tho
House Mother of tho Homo OlTIces
o f tho Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company.
H er omca In tho
great building at One Madison
Avenue, New York City, Is In the
Center o f a veritable city o f In-

;t - fTmcTtont dg o f tho InlelfecL
Tho exterior appcaranco o f
and recreational activities o f lo r .young girls means nothing l»ut tho'
charges, supervises' tho condUloijs|manifestation of their natural good
under which they work and offers spirits", aho says.
“ The sahto
good advice and sympathy to those girl you nee Laughing wildly or
who need It.
chattering this minute os sho
Not a girl o r young woman em- stops tn tho elevator to ascend to
ployed by the Metropolitan hcsl- her oflloo Is transformed upon
tates to recite her troubles lo Mrs. reaching her desk Into an Indust-c
II rock way.
They not always deal rlous. Intelligent* and depcndablo
with Incidents to her Job and worker".
“ Mother" Brock way has made It
Mrs. Brock way viut tho first w oevldenl that oho doesn’t care man graduated from th « Jntm .
whether they do.
slrla Dinls relict In discussing any

ili-.munit* bkuIitM said estqte are
hereby tndlfled In present the same

ns is typically Parisian, and here
an exquisite model in brown coi- In m - U' I' I In
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ililto hereof, or they will lie forever
jnracul collar' and cuds.
The sil- burred by law.
persons llkijrhti9t lo s.nd estate
mruette is tubular, since the dress nreAllrequired
to come forward uml
Apresscs the last word in style! and make settlement without delav.
Inc string belt fastens at one side.
Huiifurii, Florida. April 7th. 1921.
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" I f preferred, one of the ftir cloths
Kseetil rlx.
May &lt;be uspd for the -trimming in- 4 .7-H -21-2*-3-5-13-l9-3fi-Mi­
3cad of genuine peltry. Mcilitun
TOe requires
yards 54-inch matc- IIKI'AIITIIKST OF T ilK INTFItlull
41a!, and t f yard fur cloth.
. 1 ' X. I.nrid nfflci ut i iiilip-svlll".
4 Pictorial Review Dress No. 1799. Flu.. April 3. 1921
Nolle- Ih hereby given that bulls
Sixes. 34 to 50 inches bust Price Burin-),
of iP in v.i, Florhlu. who.

oil ticfolipr in. 1922. matin- H o m e stead l.iitrv. No. 1)1 777 1 , f-ir NHV.
of Ntr'.i Hectlim 3 3 . Township 3 9
H.. 1 binge 3 3 U., TiilluhuNMee Meri­
dian. Inis nii-d n*»tl«-«- nf Intention
In miilie I'limtiHiliitliiii Proof, to i-slaiillsh claim sfo ibf- laiol nb-ii- ile-i.
ecrlheil. In-f'ir.- I'l.rk Flri-ult I’niirl.
at Hanford. Florida, on tin- 22ml day
of May. 1921.
Claimant mnni-H iih .witnesses: .
ft. M. i.rjer, nl IJenwva. Flnrbhi
J. IV. FI) nt, of lleneva. Florida.
IL Furlett .of «!,-ni vn. Klorld i.
C. K. i i.iv is. of iSrneva. Florida.
OKU itJItO M , lUalxter.

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Alt l l i f n C I ! f W f l { ^ * M

nil other pemdns having claims nr

.THE FRENCH franc drdppml
slow six cents yesterday .and
hinge to say that pleasca n.uny
fcnchrrcn, especially frufral tnwtors.
They were frightened
Idly when the-franc dropped'bcpr three and one-half &lt;N-nts.
ut when it went up abovo six
hits, the price of French recitriea dropped violently, sn that In
M r IMAGINATIONS the owns of those securities were from
teen to twenty billioiii ' of
fcnes poorer than they were he-

phaao of her life In Mrs. Brock-1, Bn
way's presence, she Is given th o 3**
sage advice o f ono who Is learned. ■■
In her calling.
Him has success- n&amp;
fully reared two daughters o f h er 5**
own and. abovo all. baa not f o r - 3 "
gotten her own girlhood— and that Rn
1» about ns com plcto an answer fo r ! ’ *
her popularity uml succesjj os any tin
that could bo given.
iliu
Tho House Mother has a phlloa- 'S *
ophy In her consideration of tho c S
" flapper” that clashes somewhat *11
fearfully with the "old fashioned’* .£ 5
theories expounded by the ” antl- |B|i
I1app. r" element.
She Insists that
bobbed hair, chewing gum, rouge, IfcS
silk stockings and every other Item ■ *
of feminine embellishment dear to J "
tho young woman’s heart doe* not 5 5
in the bast Interfere with the nor-

llies that lurk around money. They

lorn nleo ttilit" m mt iKHUf.illy wfnf
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them so they are often led Into fool­
ish Investments and speculations
becauso they seek to gratify their

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ON W H i t W OM EN S H O U L D ¥

N TFfiSDAY v&gt;ill begin file of Fie nvisl important features of our Spring sell­
ing campaign—a special drive on Coral Gabieri* iiir.ies! These homes have
been designed by Miami’s leiidibg architects, have just been ccmplctcd and arc
now offered for tm!e at attractive prices.

KNOW ABOUT MONEY is usually sura loss.
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“ When you ara as old as I am." that women should not seek to got
said Aunt Kmmy to her nlucu tho most out o f their money. They
Molly, **l hopo thero won’t be so should. But tho way to gat the
many widows llko Mrs. Strong Ins most I* lo keep It safe. They should
Ing every cent through III advised -leek advice Properly and conservaInvestments and having to taliannv lively Invested at bIx per cent and
sort of a Job to, keep body and soul the Interest re invested each year,
together."
money will actually double Itself In
••Why hot. Aunty?""' Inquired t« iv.- years. If you taka fa.ooo
Molly. “ Wldftws and orphans have end lav It away itwill be only
always beon victimised.”
IV'iuO lo the end of
time. It you
"They don’t, nm-d to bo.” replied l it tt into an III advised Jnyest"
Aunt Emmy. "Every day beti.-i in ment—It might all bo lo st'o v e rvestment advice Is Upon lo women ' ulrfb't. Hut If you
got good mlvlca
Now a days the banks make tllc'.r-, and put It io work In a good Invest-

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The houses tiro of Ihc highest grade in design .i:h( com: l rue (ion. They are locuti'J-l cd in larious l;ccliens cf the suiting), nnd on many of cur finest boulevards. They
nre built of cement block and stucco for the most part, and in every detail will measure up to the
demands oT, the* most discriminating
homc-!o.er.
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TH ESE- HOMES OF

DISTINCTION W IL L BE S.)LD FOR 10% d 'o W N A N D
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IT S PEJRELCT

. PRICES RANGE FROM $7,:00 TO .'130,000.

It fa only an imaginar;- change i
, value.
But it is b/ imngina-i
an that we livo and by imagina-^ B R E A D
COU LD B!
bn that we are frightened to
m a d e lath. This drop In the franc re- !
VfB*D j
isurcs and pleases the owner of
m a k e
^ench government bonds, for, of
&gt;• franc goes down, those secun- j
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Many of these houses nre built on two plnLi. *A!I f*ave,fjamfccs. Srma are in the choicest frujt
grove sections cf Coral Gables. Other delightful fcalurcn include large living nnd sleeping rooms,
loggias and patio.-, screens t n wln-luv/., ti.qq.v. an 1 ,:i.reheH, iiian'.cd'iiav.ns, paved streets and ce­
ment sidewalks.

|f it were possible to make
•tier of Application for Tax llrvd any better bread or pastry
* ndrr Nvrlloa 373 of Ihr Ornrral
than is turned out by this es­
ItilS lM of &lt;hr Stair of Ftorliln
'Nutlet- Is hereby given that'lllchrd J. UunUy. purchitoi-r uf Tux tablishment you cun feel quite
ertltlrato Nit. 311. duteil (he fith
py of June, A. l». 1921. has tiled satisfied in your
mind.
sid eertlflratp In my office, -and
U mode application fur. tax deed i (hat we would lie making a
I Issue In accordance with Inw.i
lid certificate emhrares tile foliwlng described property . situated' better article. This, however.
l Mypilnolu county. Florida. lo -w ll:r Is u human impossibility. We
Wft of NWH. Sec. IS, Twp. 2 9 . !■
ango t&gt; Fast.— 1 0 aerva. T b * a a b l' bake a perfect bread and per­
LPd being asaeased at thd dale o f .
la Issuance of such eertlflcnte In &gt;fect pastry.
|e name of Unknown. Unless said 1
trilflcale shall he redenmrd «rSrdlng lo law lax deed will Isaun
Nernun on the 1st day n( May. A.

In the building nf these hcunit'every rdvantaqe has been laken or mass-producUon» and econo­
mies in labor and material cost. v»n..t j it \o. ,iih!u ,
i n.
c :r :idcrable saving.
A small initial payriient anti the ha’ anec i::
ly payuenls—ll;tJc if any myre thun you now pay
for rent— wilt make it poosih! •fer you to o.vr oie i f t!ic33 ittrictivc he uses at Coral Cables, if you
buy" now. M»H .* your ».e. erva'.L is fc. c l i . I f Lc Ccr:;l G i’x cs at the lcca! cflice today and grasp
the opportunity.

And Service Station
Formerly Hmith llres.

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thle the 22nd day of March,!
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Clerk Circuit Court
Hemluol*-, County. Florida,
fly A. M. Weeks, D. C.

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Gas, Oil and Accessories

SALE CHEAP YOUR TERMS
East Half, Block 4, Tier 19.
North W est 1-4, Block 5, Tier 19.
South East 1-4, Block 6, Tier 18.

GEORGE E- MERRICK;, OW NER AND DEVELOPER

EXPERT REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY

HAMMERS &amp; RURNES, GENERAL SALES AGENTS

STORAGE
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FLORIDA S T A T f COLLEGE
[R WOMEN, April 7—The Fscv String.
flrat ..
Ip a ra nee in a concert at the
tttlit Church, here laet week. As j
string choir le the moat lm-i
[ant o f Qie choirs in the &lt;w-|
itra, so the string quartette la
moat important group in enible productions, according to
■ Ella Scoble Opp.erman,.dean
he school of-music.
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be violins for the soprano and ]
hralto parts were ployed by :
« Gortrude Isldor. who. haa,
f the head o f the vhriin depart-!
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S3T PALM BEACH—$375,000
act let for erection of new
tment building at north OUvu
and Second Avenue.

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piefed, am# th e completed work haa been Anally accepted by the Com­
mission of the City o f Sanford, Florida.
Tho following la the final estimate for paying Third Street
TWenty-four feet in width from ’ Magnolia. Are. west to Oak Ave.J Re-,
placing ,th* nine foot brick pavement with
asphalt pavement, on a rock, foundation:
403 Cu. yd*, grading. &lt;g&gt; 40c ..... _ .......
2227.Sta. Yds. overhaul @ 1 c ________ _
1028 Lin. ft. concreto curb and gutter &lt;§&gt;
771.00
, 150 Lin. ft, flush curb @ 30c ...*.........
45.00
48.00
320 Lin. ft. granite curb reset @ 1Se­
875.25
l l dT Sq. yds. rock base © 7 5 c ..... ..........
1131.99
1167 Sq. yde. 2" sheet asphalt top .(£? U7c
357.00
860 Sq. yds. brick re-laid @ 42c
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672 Sq. ft. alley return* @ 22c
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147.84
64.00
2 Type B Inlots &lt;g) $27.00 ______ !....
2 Manhole* ______;..... ... .................. ......
110.00
350 Lin. it. 12" storm sewer {§) $1.10 ..
540 Sq* ft. sidewalk @ 20c ..... ...............
1 Monument at street intersection*___
Laboratory Inspection __ 1_»______
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 27r
Engineering 4%■ ................................

Lets Credit 475 Sq. yds. brick (?) $1.17

$ 4533.23
.. 555.75

Total cost ........ .......... ............... ..... ...........
$3977.48
To be borne by City 1-3, $1325.83.
Ti be borne by adjacent property, $2651.65
Number of feet frontage, 93G.
Assessment per foot frontage, $2,833.
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer.
Foot
Final
Name
Dcarriptjon
Frontage
Assessment
E. R. Trofford'a Map, Si
; S. O, Shinholser, Lot 5, Blk 4, Tr. 3 ................. ... .
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Congregational Church, Lot 10, Bile 4, Tr. 3 ..........
{jgfi _J&gt;d Randall, Jr., Trustee.
J. N. Robson, Lot 5, Blk 4, Tr. 4 .......... ... .......
Mrs. L. H. Thrasher, Lot 10, Blk 4, Tr. 4 ...........
Peoples Hank and E. A. Douglass, Lot 1, Blk 5,
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Tr, J
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W. n. Williams, Lot 9, Blk 6. Tier 3 ......... _____
Temple Instn. Inc., J. D. Jinkins, Sec. l^it 1, Blk 5,
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Tr. 4 .............. ;.................................................
88.7H Presbyterian Church, II, C. DuBoae, Lot fl, Blk 5,
88.78!
Tr. 4 .......... .......... ............................... ..........
88.78
The above and foregoing final assessments
i interest up to May 15, A. D. 1924, and from and
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Total cost
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Assessment per foot front $2.2746.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engiiieer.
Foot
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Name
Deaeriptlon
Frontage
Asaertiaeat
E. R. Trafford’a Map, Sanford, Fla.
Atlantic Const Line Ry. Co., W. 61 ft. of E, H
Blk 4, Tr. 12 .................................... ........ ..... .
138.75
J. H. Hodges W. hi of Blk 4, Tr. 12 ...... ..... ;......
74**!
Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Co., W. 61 ft. of E, U, Blk
H JH L ^
5, Tr. 12
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148.75
Melsch Reslty Co., W. Vi of Blk 5, Tr. 12 ____
480.37
Florida Land ft Colo. Co. Map of
St. Gertrude Add. to Sanford.
T. S. Davis, Mrs. Lot 4, Blk Z ....................... ....... .. 281.82
T. A. Styles, E. 1-3 Lot 8, Blk Z i................. ........ 51.48
A. E. Hill, Mrs. W. 2-3 Lot 8, Blk Z ........... ............... 102X6
J. T. Allen, Lot 10, Blk Z
....... .. ............ . 154.44
D. O. Brown Est. E. 1-2 and E. 15(t, 9 in. o f N ,
W. 1-4, Rlk 6, Tr. 13 .......... ..........................
Mary E. Stylos W. 1-2 of Blk 6, Tr. 13, (Less E.
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Victor and Belle t W f c 'f f ll Blk 5, Tr. 1 4 ....
61104
C. W. Boyvman, E. 43.7 fL Blk 5, Tr. 1 5 .........
sY i.3 2
Avocado Terrace, Sanford, Florida.
Hehry Nickel Lot 1 ______ __ __ .....*.....................
Henry Nickel Lot 2 ...;.^r...... ............. ;.....................
_143»
Henry Nickel Lot 9 ...»......................................... .
14330
Henry Nickel Lot 10 ............................................ .
Henry Nichel Lot' 11 ...........’............... ....... ..........
113,79
Henry Nickel Lot 12 ..................... ...........................
113.73,
Henry Nickel Lot. 13 .................................................
113.71
I Henry Nickel Lot 14 ........ ...... ............................... ..
113.73
j Henry Nickel Lot 15 ......... ........................... ......... ..
113.73
j Henry Nickel L o t'Id ...... .... ................... ............. .
115.73
L. G. Stringfellow's Subdivision.
F rD .-M cB rid trL ot-i-Bik "A r :................
Mrs. Mary Packard S. T-2 Lot 2, Blk “ A ” ______
L. E. Tew N. 1-2 Lot 2, Blk “ A " (Leas N. 10’ ) ____
L. G. Strlngfellow All Block "B”
_____ ___ __

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The nbovo and foregoing (Inal assessments are payable wiUsotit
interest up to May 15th, and from and after such date Said speeltt
assessments will be payable only in fen'equal imiukT insUllmehta writfr
interest at 8% per unnunvoi^ all deferred payments. '
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WllneasTmy Haricl as City Clerk and the Seal o f the'City o f San­
ford, Florida this 4th day o f April, A, D. 1924.
(SEAL)
L. R. PlfllLlPS, City Clerk''
4-7-14-21-28-5.5

THE world's greatest inventors would be wasting their
talents if their creations were such that they interested
no one else— and unless some one else were able fc6 enjoy
them and benefit by them.
Nothing amounts to much that is confined to one person
or to a limited group. Stop and think for a minute!
Isn't it because thoughts are so easily exchanged and
spread broadcast that this country is so fine a place to
live in?
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The advertisements in this paper are thoughts. Many
of them are thoughts conceived with you in m in d thoughts for your comfort— your pleasure— your health
your satisfaction. Thoughts that will save you time,
money and comfoit.

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A l l PROt’ RRTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON CENTRAL Alfred Foster, Lot 6 3 .... ....... ............................... .
Alfred Foster, Lot 04 ....... ........ ...... .......................
8TREBT FROM SANFORD AVE. TO FRENCH AVE.
Alfred Foster, Lot 65 ............. .................. ..............
Notice la hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pnveAlfred Foster, Lot 66 ...... .........................................
t on Central Street from Sanford Ave. to French Ave. has been I. Toyama, Lot 67 ................... .............. ...................
pleted, and the completed work has been finally accepted by the I. Toyama, Lot 08 .......... ......... ..............................
Geo. A. DeCottcs, Forrest luike, and A. R. Key
Emission o f the City ef'Sanford, Florida.
Lot 7 1 '.............................. .....................................
The following is the final estimate for paving Central Street 24
In width from Sanford Ave. to Park AVe. and 18 feet in width F. B. Adams, Lot 72 ............ ...... ............ ................
L Park Ave. weal to French Ave. with sheet asphalt on 6’.' rock W. C. PcCoursey, Lot 73 .—............................ .......
W. C. DeCoursey, Lot 74 ............ ....... ....................
J.
E. Chandler, I*ot 75 ................................. .......... .
i Sanford to Park 24 feet in width.
J.
E.- Chandler^-Lot -76 __ ...........................
$
411.60
Cu. yds. excavation tg&gt; 4 0 c ------- -— - —
G.
E. Ellis, Lot 77 ................................................. ..
58.00
Sta. yda. overhaul @&gt; l c ............................
G.
E.
Ellis, Lot 78 ............ .................. ................. .
.
1407.00
Lin. ft. concrete curb and gutter &lt;g&gt; 75c
73X0 H. C. DuBose, Lot 79 ’ .................. ................. I....
Lin ft .' flush curb @ 30c
— ——
. 1905.00 W. T. Field, Lot 80 .............................. ...................
Sq. yds. 6" rock foundation &lt;@&gt; 7 5 c .........
. 2417.24 Meets and Bounds Descriptions, Sanford, Fla.
Sq. yds. 2 " sheet asphalt top @ 9 7 c .....
37.18 Mrs. E. S. Adams, Reg. at NW. Cor. o f SWU o f
Sq. ft. concrete alley returns (g&gt; 22c ...
SWH o f NEV4, Sec. 36, 19- 30 run S. 132 feet,
54.00
Type B inlets
$27.00 ........................
E. 315 ft., N. 13U ft,. W. 315 ft., to beg..........
50.00
51anhole . . . . . . . . . . . —
.......
, 130.90 L. E, Whjte. NWV4 of SWU of NEU o f S ec.-36Lin. ft. 12” atorm sewer @ $1.10 .............
19-30............................... ............................. ..........
112,751
11,2 1
F ttra 'w o r k ‘ ........— ...... ........................ ..
Orange
Ileights, Sanford, Fla.
13.00
Monuments * t street intersections *«**•«**«
82.10 L. E. White, Lot 10, Blk 3 ............... .'.........................
Labratory* inspection
.....................
—.lS^JOO L- E. Whlta^-Lot 2tMilk.3.------- *..........
Legal expense. adveTtlutwgy^ubPT^y^y.
$0,7 Blk*
Engineeringtv47p»
— :— —
I.. E. White. Tilt 20. Blk.A
22T.2T
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without
interest to May 15, 1924, and from and after such date, sAld special
ft* borne by City 1-3, $2349.81.
assessments
will be paysble only in ten equal annual Installments with
me borne by adjacent property owners, $4699.62.
interest
at
8%
per, annum on all deferred payments.
■ M r oY fcVTt frontage, 1639.
Witness
my
hand as City Clerk and the Seal o f the City o f Banfesmetit per foot frontage, $2.8674.
ford,
Florida,
this
4th day of April, A. D. 1924.
f Froth Park to French 10 feet wide:
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
$ 660.00 (SE A L)
15 Cu. yds. grading &lt;S&gt; 40c .:..................................
. 227.65 4-7-14-21-28-5-5
f66 Sta. yda. overhaul @ Id ............. ...... ...............
. 1051X0
16 Lin. ft. flush curb &lt;3&gt; 30c ..................... ......
2304.75 TO A (,L PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON THIRD
13 Sq. yda. 6" rock base &lt;g&gt; 75c _______________
. 2983.72
n Sq. yda. 2" a»ph*lt top
9 7 e ________ ___ _
STREET FROM MAGNOLIA AVE. TO MYRTLE AVE.
24.20
b Lin. ft. 12" sewer @ $1.10 ............... .......... ..
Notice
la hereby given that' the construction o f the asphalt pave­
13.00
ment on Third St. from Magnolia Ave. to Myrtle Ave. haa been com­
8.47
00.91 pleted, and the completed worll has been finally accepted by the Com. 147X9 miasion o f the City 0$ Sanford, Florida.
The following is the final estimate o f the coat o f widening '.he
. 294.68
sheet asphalt pavement on Third Street from Magnolia Avenue west
to Myrtle Avenue from 24 feet to 30 feet in width.
$7806.37
120 Cu. yds. excavation © 40c ...................................................... $ 48.00
b« borne by City 1-3, $2602,12.
600 Sta. yds. overhaul @ lc ....................... ........... ......... ...........
6.60
be borne by adjacent property owners, $5204.25.
432 Sq. yda. rock bas&lt;
75c
.... . ................ ................ ‘ 324.00
mber o f feet frontage, 2931.
432 Sq. yda. 2" ihset asphalt top &lt;§) 97c ..... ...... .......................... 419.04
icaament per foot frontage, $1.7756.
Lnbratory Inspection ..... ....... ............................. ......... .........
9.95
Legal expense, advertising, etc. 2$&gt; ....... .......... .................. .... 16.15.
Engineering 4% ___________ ____ ....................................... .
32XO
M
Deaeriptlon
Fronta
Markham Park Height! Addition to Sanford, Fla,
Total cost
$172.01
M. Shipp, Lot 2, Blk F ........... ............ .................. t
To.be borne by City 1-3, $285.35.
172.04 ,
M. Shipp, Lot 3, Blk F ...................... ........ .......... t
To be borne by adjacent property owners, $570.69,
172.04
kndy Anderson. Lot 4, Blk F...,............... ......... «
258.06 Number o f feet frontage, 1387.
180.38 Assessment per foot frontage,’ $0.4110.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer. .
186X8
[F. Roper, Lot 8, Blk E ____ __ — ------- ----- ------- (
. Fool
Final
200.72
P. Herndon, Lot 9, Blk E -------------------- --------- - '
Name
Description Frontage
Aaseasment
200.72
knh Grayham, Lot 10, Blk E - ..... ........ ............ '
B. It. Traffrod's Map, 8anford, Fla.
400.00
pia M. DeForrest, Lot 6, Blk D ................. ....... ll
S
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.
Shinholser
Lot 5i Blk 4, Tier 8 __ _________
199.28
ja Frank, Lot 7, Blk D .................... ...................... (
Congregational
Church*
Lot 10, Blk 4, Tier 3 ____
200.71
Is Frank, Lot 8, Blk D ....................... ...... ....— ... '
Dr,
J.
N.
Robson
Lot
5,
Blk 4, Tier 4 ...................
193X5
3. Babbitt, Lot 1,
BlkG
(
198X6 Mrs. L. 11. Thraiher Lot 10, Blk 4. Tier 4 ........ ......
IS. Babbitt, Lot 2.
BlkG _
(
193.55 Peoples Bank Lot 1, Blk 5, Tier 3 _______ __ j ___
|S. Babbitt, Lot 3, Blk G ____ ___1_____ ____ 1
193X5 W. B. Williams, Lot 9, Blk 6, Tier 3 ___..........
S. Babbitt, Lot 4,
BlkG ______
&lt;
$00.72 Or (W . B. Williams)
|A. Nlel, Lot 1, Blk H --------'
200.72 Temple Inatn. Inc., Lot 1, Blk 5, H er 4 ...... ............
[jT..lllV*r«, l^ot 2) BlY H -------------- — ------------- '
240.72 Presbyterian Church, Lot 6, Blk 5, Tier 4 ......... .....
J*. Wthra* t o f ti Blk H ____ » .!......................... '
204.72 Mrs, A. E. Hill, Lot 5, Blk 4. Tier 5 ........ ..........
I » k 4 f Bllr G,
* — •••* 1
200.72 S. O. ft J. C, Chase, Lot 9, Blk 4, H er 5 .... ......
146X8 Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad C o , Right-of-way,
Went, Lett 2, Bile. If
Blk 4, Tr. 5 ...................— —
887.10
u H. Cowan, Lot 8, B it T ...»------------ ......
T. W. Williams, Lot 1, Blk 5, Tier 5
•ford Heights Addition to Sanford. Fla.
$230X2 Mrs. A. E. Hill, to t 6, Blk 6, Tier 5
Br. Baumel, Lot 47 .................. .............. ...
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad C o,
106X4
Dingec, Lot 48 ______ _________ r » __
Begin at N. W. Cor. Lot 6, Blk
Tiar 6 „ run
t \
100X4
‘ Dingeo, Lot 49 _____________
West 42 f t . South 58X9 feet Northeasterly to
106X4
ni C, HoUlnger, Lot 50 ...... .......... .............
beg ............... ............................. .
30
.
14Jl
100X4
C. Holllngar, Lot 51
The
above
and
foregoing
final
aasdsiments
are
payeble
without
106X4
ra C. HoUlnger, Lot 69
106.54 iltcreat up to Hay 15, 1924, and from and after such da'te/ said special
V C. HoUlnger, Lqt 70
100X4 assessments will be payable only -in ten equal annual installments
1ft Carrall, Lot 58
w ith tnt&gt;ri&gt;«t *1 Rfii n*v annum nn a ll l i a f o n a J
100.54 with Interest at 8% per annum on all deferred payment*.
Robson, Lot 63 ___________
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o f the City o f Satf100X4
Eobean, Lot 54 ------ »L
ford,
Florida, this 4th day o f April, A. D. 1924.
100.54
Rabedn, Lot 55 __________ .)
(SEAL)
U R . PHILIPS, City C IlfktL
106X4
uid Mary A. McKim. Lot 50

ISM Cu. yds. excavation @ «fe ‘ — ........ - ..... .
WOO Sta. yds. overhaul $ le
SW5 Lin. ffc fluah^cort). .&amp; 30c
2989 Sq. yd*, rock base ® 75e — — . ............
2897 Scj. yds. 2", sheet saplUtt £ 9 lo - - U . « K
. 6 Type B Inlets ($ $27X0 ....--------------------307 Ft. 8” storm sewer, 0 8ft *....*...........
308 Ft, 12" storm sewer @ $1.10
..... „
728 Ft, 15" storm sewer @ $1.36
.......
4 Manholes &lt;g&gt; $50.00 ________ ___________
1 Manhole @ $00 _______________ ________
1200 Lin. ft. 3" drain tile laid @ $05.00 per M,
Extra work ____.'.._______ _______________
2 Monuments set at street intersection^_____
Laboratory Inspection of materials ,i,...... .
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 2% *.___ ■
Engineering 4% _________ __ ____ __ __

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every day?

Advertising is the Voice of Artterican Business
Don’t dose your ears to it

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONI1AY, APRIL 7, 1034. ;

ie SanFMa Hcr.-tld

I 't n i n t *h

" ’ THat'CftfawayBiff,“W hyN ot?.-

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v Write j^ur ^ejwtor end congressttian friends to support Afc ^Brisbane Sefe It
t^iat
providing for tile registration Of ktiD .',:vA Heir Gorrllla.
.Bertrand. Russell.v Fighter.
byists. Possibly your senator and congressman friends wlfl
M Second Clan Matter, Oc- do nothing of the kind; but your letters may in d u ce replied if'. Wolves, Not Dots.
’Nod-Flying Duck.
at tha Poetofflca at
Florida, undtr act of March explaining just what is wrong with the Caraway bill, and
Copynam. in i
thus give enlightenment to unsophisticated constituents.
.....Editor
D J . OMAN..
Senator Caraway would have the lobbyists who appear • ANOTHER GORILLA is com­
AWt* ORHO
_______ u-------------in the corridors o f the cnpitol regifiter each month. He would ing here, a lady coming along tak­
ing care o f him.
Such .animals
Pheoe 14H
Avm m
have
the lobbyists
or for what they ore work
.
,
, tell for whom
,.
. . . u-ually
die— o f
homesickness,
ir n ic fu m o * rateai
ing,
how
much
they
are
paid
for
their
services,
and
w
h
at:
their
keepers
say—
shortly
after
•ar„_.T_|7.00. 81a Montha IJ B«
w r « l In City
Carttar par money they arc-spemling-om the entertainment uf members \they land. They t-;erp-rimp*' be*
■I ltc. ,We**r Edition II Par of congress arid other government officials.
|
PrPMUr4! on
The Arkansas senator says that there ore several types
See this new gorilla if you tan
i„L'SOTICfci All obltatry
Some of them, the senator agrees, are honestly Look at hi* hug.: .'aw, big teeth,
cardi of thanka. resolutions of lobbyists
.cos of entertainments wllere working for the promotion of measures which they believe wide chest, arms and hand* un­
i a r * mad*, will be charged
comfortably like your own.
regular advertising rales:
will be of great priblic benefit; and this cla*a of lobbyist, he
Observe hi* terrific p-&gt;wer and
you will know why YOLK breed
contends,
would
not
be
embarrassed
or
in
any
way
injured
T h a ASSOCIATED PltKfll
Associated rresa Is asclua: by having their aims in black and white ori a public register. rules the earth instead of HIS
breed. He was so strong that it
emit* an to tha usa for rapubiu oC AH nawa dispatches
As for the professional lobbyist, and the lobbyist em­ wasn’t necessary for him to
ad
It oi QOl otharwlaa
THINK. Youc ancestors were so
ad In Ahi# papar *nd e'en lha ployed by corrupt interests, the Carawfcy measure would plfiy v-’aak .that they had to think or
■sa w i« aublianad nareln.
All the mischief with their activities. The fellow who now “ works
die.
itfe of rw-r-nbltcatloi. of spactal I
tches haraln ara atao reeerved. I both sides of the street,” contriving for the introduction of
They decided to think, and their
legislation which he knows will arouse antagonism and then descendants shot and caged the
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924.
as carily as ho would kill
hiring himself out do the opponents of the measure to fight agorillaa
fly.
the bill, and the fellow who acta as the-paid representative of
gentleVnan thieves;' thfcs’e ’would ’ find that register their
YOU WILL read that "Bertrand
Peace I leave with you. my peace Doomsday Book. They just couldn’t subscribe.
Russell, now here, favors the Lea­
I give unto you: not as the world
gue o f Nutluns; thinks it cannot
But the point in all this is, what will be the actual for- 'function
giveth, give. I unto you. Let nut
properly until I he United
.■ your h e a rt, u« troubled, neither ! tune of the Caraway bill? Wliat reception will it command? States comes 'in, and hopai that
let it t)e afraid. John 14:27,
Who will oppose' it, and why? As The Herald said in the the United State- WILL come in.
Mr. Russell puts &gt;truth above
beginning,
write to your friends in congress, and ask them propaganda
THE DltRAM -TlM E SONG
nnd the longue. Some
.The day’s {o n e , honey, but it’s jo support the measure. Then .watch their record when the don't. It may intercat yon
to
^
tim eefor rest;
know what he nan* yeitcrdny.
iote is taken. Servants must obey Masters.
The child tp its mother, and the

bird Jo its nest;
\ Even the sun seems sleepy when
® S ;\
his day’s work’s done.
And the stars light the shadows
fo r (he sweet Little One.

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Dollars On Deposit Tell Of Good Times.

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, . ? H Q W P A R DID YO U S A Y IT W A S , JOHN?”

P an Bobs Says

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I f you arc well bred, ycu V j
buy ypur new straw lid instesd I
getting it in a restaurant.

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Sow your garden seeds ac«rf. I
ing to directions or you Win u I
mowing the ~ttewla-nrf
If yoUr memory is bnd ■ou n I
improve it-b y tryin g'to lcam &gt;1
the new soft drink name:,.
Haircuts arc so high now it ^ I
most pays to be a musician ot i
poet.
A radical Is a man who thill, I
the world is • menace and ihosg
be destroyed.
. i 11 * ■ -l
’1
Reckless drivers should si*.1
clear of ambulances because tin
will ride in one themselves
day.'
f
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Perhaps the radio often smraj,|
as It does because the mu lc I
! passing through some boo^o zii", |
' planes.
The hdt summer months an I
coming. A practical hot weatha
icoatutnc Is a bath tub full &lt;&gt;f wj.1
; ter.
UN-V?'

“ I am bound to confess that if
I were AN AMERICAN I should
probably not want to see the {
United States go into the League I
pf Nations and might offer many j
reasons why the United States*
should NOT go into the League j
of Nations.”

A summer resort is a rhal
where the mosquitoes start
|
about dnrk, just when the fiiti]
|uit work.
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The men on the^e cigaret cdrtr-l
Florida’s state banks had an increase in &lt;feposits of
tiscmerits look a ' pleased hi if I
more than twenty-three million dollars, in 1923 over those of
they h:ul
suddenly
decided |&gt;’
rifely watcher,
•J922. The total ideposfta of the state banks amounted to the
swear off sm okin g..
firelight’s gleam,
gigantic sum of $ 124,661,332. Of this money, $1,244,830 was
be dreaming
WHEN YOU hear
Bertrand
in. the stute savings banks. And all of these figures are ex­
The auto market, the insurant^
dreams you dream.
called a pneiflat. bear in
*? '•
market, and the bootleg marlrt
clusive of the figttres representing deposits in national banks Russell
mind thnt he is a FIGHTING paci­
\J
never seem to reach the auturatlot f
dreams have left me, and the doing business in this state.
fist.
He believes that lighting
pointy
Shadows say:
should
be
done
mentally,
but
it
Is
Look at the foregoing paragraph agnin. Look at those not likely that any man would ex­
“ l ig h t lo r t* , forever— Love^_ far
,cW *r figtires and talk them over with the folks at the office or in cel him in either'physical or men­
•wart
11S B B I I I I l I B B i a s r R S O S E S S D X I I I I I I S S B a a a S R I I I I I S
why ab you Unger In CTl the shop or on.the street. When the pooplc of Florida can tal courage in a moment o f dan­
hJ K
lonely Night
ger.
He
believes
that
war
can
Sanford’s
Forum
Whan Love was your life-dream— put more than a hundred and twenty-four million dollars into be ended, but the only .jgeney thnt
just Home of their banks, the people of Florida must.he doing could end R at this moment would
when
Will The Women Vote?
Love was your L igh t7”
fairly well in the eyes of Old Man Prosperity. When the be one super-pow?.-, great enough
people of Florida have more than a hundred and twenty-four to impose peace upon smaller na­
And I Viay not answer;
tions by
by its own will.
dry delegates already in the field
Editor The Herald:
But the day’s work’s done— million dollars to draw on, it must be that they are spending
There is to bo on tiie tenth nnd nnd that it will be brought forci­
considerable
cash
in
one
way
and
nnother
right
here
in
their
Let md* dream I am dreaming
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MR. RUSSEL^ is no dreamer, eleventh of thia month in Wash­ bly before candidates in primary
W itlwthe sweet Little One! own state.
The gene­
He says frankly thnt England ington, a conference which marks and genera] elections.
not
dare
talk the most significant ' forward sis if this upheaval is rather in­
The fact is that this big sum of money is many times its does
Every day secs Sanford grow
to France ns she would liko to movement o f the women o f Am­ teresting, and came through nr
faster.
size in actual value. It is money that is in circulation, trav­ talk because France dominates erica since the right to vote be­ appeal to Mrs. Henry Peabody and
. a .
o---------eling from one man lo another, the same dollar doing the ser­ the air. And when you ask him came theirs. This is the meeting ether women in the Boston Social
- W h y not a community chest for
vice of many dollars. It is financing great development pro- what he would .*j if he .ruled of tha Women’s National Com­ Register to each write their con­
‘
’ o rd f
mittee for Law Enforcement, And gressmen nnd get ten others to
Sanford, Fla.
T
h
e
' ^
int(&gt; the 'hamlfl" 'o f
inTcifis'^fash- it represents the delegated nu- w-rite to "save mine and hpr's.”
p re sept Congressional ses- Floridn a business men; nndfrom them into the hands ngain ion, and turn the other cheek, thoritynf ten mjllion women us The appeal did not work in the
has developed into a barber of developers and builders who provide more payrolls for He says: “ I would build a fight- Included in organizations o f such way it wos intended ,but started
A cordial welcome awaits you at this
With Bonacllln massages all
ing air fleet equal to that of dignity and auch conceded worth n resolution of protest instead.
more
home
spending.
rare.
France.”
ao i the General
Federation of Truly, there Is n wonderful line­
Daily, too, new money from other states is being attract
On the whole, If you listen Women’s Clubs, the Y. W. C. A., up In the l e a d e r s ! , o f this work, :
Strong Financial Institution
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.• Flowers grow profusely In this ed to those Florida towns that offer the best attractions, or I carefully TO
Mr. Russell, *ln-. the Congress o f Mothers and but its success depends upon the
lection o f the state. Why can’t
Fai-ent-Teachers’
Association, individual response to their bugle
,AT. him&gt; y°u witl American
■ Capital and Surplus
- $125,000.00
iford be'made a city of flowers? that go after the money in the most progressive way. The ilteat, of
Legion Auxiliary, Fed­ Call.
giving h little time and atten- state banks’ increase of twenty-three millions in 1923 should • rn “ ^°otl
Shall - our women by their
eration o f .Woman's
Board o f
1 to beautification In this man- be doubled or even trebled in 1024. And Sanford should make- $1,500,000.00
BABY GUY Stillman—little both Home and Foreign Missions, apathy tacitly stand with thoso i Total Resources
i the city? could bo made'more one of the best records in the attracting of new capita] to be h°y « f whom you
muy havp the, International Order o f King's who, a3 Mrs. Norris recently said,
r t if o l.' *;
■ spent in Seminole county.
the National Council are causing our country to be
heard— lies in bed seriously In- Daughters,
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o fniWow*P: W »d"-the •Wetnan/s laughed* « t by the people abroad,
M » f i a r » * ® J iii£ £ iin j *
! l i?
v&gt;v; - i 5 U —
a ~ M*ai »tvr
•• * S ^ d J f T lS f t
I'^ritl'i'an^T«mperance Union? that because o f" th'dlr'flouting ‘ o f? Itr
Even birrgia
days.
Tn numerous robberies
__ i. In
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN will be in Sanford next Sooner or later adults will Uam I pioneer band .that haa stood laws and undermining the re­
summer homes on Cape Cod it Thursday to speak in behalf of his candidacy for delegate to tknt t^le P°^ce dog whj chosen toi?n!Wst
Jeera ?nt&gt; rjdieulo of spect of our youth fpr authority?
noted thflt tl)ft. only things stol
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SfSCTfSRKl Housekeeping,
"M abel Walker
pewfer articlei an
United
AHouTtl espe dally make it a point'to hear him Iid to the wolf, ferocious by r&gt;a plinciples o f purity of life , and Hildebrandt, assistant
7T .
sc prints and
protection o f home and its Inter­ States attorney-general, has a
_ engravings
because he la America’s premier orator, because he is in ture ftn&lt;J always dangerous.
For Concha and Colds, Head 11
powerful article that every one o f
ests,
First.National Bank reports closest touch of any man in the state at the present time to
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ches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism 11
The women who will represent us should read, “ Will You Help
“c iin deposits of more Washington affairs and coulcl if so inclined tell some very inreas#,
and All Aches and Pain*
these splendid {.roups
are thet Keep tho Law ?” and In tho April
Ladies’
Home
Journal, Charles
dollars
since
half imillion
“
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tercstintf fact, regarding oil and the like, because h . w m S S J T b * ! ! l » t .
' very leaders o f our national wo-_ .»SitlHn
.,
.
. . . A.
A LL DRUGGISTS
, year
ir this time. Statements o f three times his party’s candidate for the presidency, because
The wise citizen would no more munhood, including four whoiSolden writes most convincingly
i kind demonstrate the kind o f
havo held tho office of . first la^r ; 00 “ Prohibition Quitters,
S6&lt; aed 65c, jars sad tabea
ln11‘he of the land in the White House, I, wonder— I w on der-h ow serlSenfprd is making. Bank he was largely.responsible f?r Woodrow Wilson’s election, be- ,ct. “ P®nce, ?°R.
Hospital also, |lOO
n allow
- 1 a. *wolf
.ci to !)..^'
r. others like Mrs.i. U nsing, Mra.iously we Seminole county women
inta always tell the story cause he is now a candidate again for a Democratic c o n v
he e
would
run ant
tit* condition of any city.
Hoover, Mrs. Philip N. Moore anil •re taking all this to ourselves.
tion where he ^lay again aerve his country ns no other Flor­ large.
Mrs. Henry Peabody, Kathleen Are we reading, informing oursel­
idan
can
by
fighting
for
a
man,
any
man,
who
is
a
prohibition­
ves, thing things out that we may
text winter Sanford will look
THIS APPLIES to u less ex- Norris, that dear favorite among vote and voto Intelligently, or are ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■au a aaaE u aaaM aaM H M aa aiiu l
an entlsdly different city. With ist, a progressive and an honest; incorruptible citizen.
women writers, is to be one.of the

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tent tq some other dogs, but to
we drifting, leaving our duty to
new yaeht basin completed,
police dogs espec'illy. Tho worst principal speakers, nnd no effort others while we play a little long­
laka. front boulevard conof it Is that the older they get will be spared to mobilize the sen­ er.
and with the lake front
and the more ntt.*c:w«l the family timent of the American woman
The books for1 registration for
ty developed the general apbecomes to them, the more dan­ toward the enforcement o f law. the Primary arc open till May 1.
?
All Tiled. Price $3500.00
i o f Sanford will be imThe movement is to be non-par­
gerous they are.
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NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
times.
tisan throughout, but it is without I wonder how large a percentage
o f our .women have qualified?
3 ------ oDR. CHAPMAN, excellent sci­ doubt that it will ec;n? as a wo­
thah -two months remain In
Respectfully yours,
UtUe book shopa *wjth yfllirv b«. or send for pi
publishers’
I HcaU - entific
„ 1TTr worker .for
V1 ....
the American man's issue before mil political
llticlant can convince the sllk curtains, a curtain air of after­ logues and order direct. But inaa- Museum of Natural H'story. re- conventions this sumer through
SUSAN BONCHELLE WIGHT.
a t they are the right'can- noon tea nnd two sympathetic rauch as only women do this sort turns from tho Andes Mountains
t fo r office. So far politicalyoung ladies in- horn spectacles t«r or thing, and there are lectures at bringing u bird t»at brsyi like a
|
At a Real Bargain.
Equalization of Taxes.
■t haa been light and people tell you about everything are the W omans Club every week and donkey and a duck that can't fly.
seem to care much just who springing up with cheering fre­ papers to prepare for the Monday
Before amazement carries
■d. * But a lot can happen quency o f late all over this broad W b Art jSufid or G««icn_Circle. [away “at thought"'of’ a'duck t^at Editor The H erald:'
vides that front the first of Jan­
and
more
or
less
benighted
ro montha* time.
or what not, let alone “ movies can’t fly ask yourself how many
Itj regard to the article which uary to the first of April o f each
—— — o---------Innd. They are good for the towns and the radio, to occupy the worn* human beings
there are that appeared in The Herald a few days year Is tho time in which property
Ei&gt;rd owns the Detroit, they grow in— which often never en*H minds when they are not ab­ can’t think?
•KW. under column ".leaded San­ owners must make their tax re­
andJLronton Railroad. When had n real book shop before; good sorbed by their home cares and
On Easy Terms:
How many young gentlemen ford* Forum and written by Mr. turns and I could not leave the
for
the
young
ladles
who
run
them
Chasid it in 192Q it wns loachildren, not much energy or en-|c o “ e“ 0ut
r universities with W. f). Ballard. 1 wish to say that office until after the books closed.
are than two million dollars and good for the downtrodden race thusiasm is likely to be left for brains and
1 am at a loss to know where the
I wish to say that none o f us
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. this, long-distance joy in g.
year hut In 1923 it showed a of authors.
from • Altamonte arc perfect and we are all likely
aji^e oa 90 many little biscuits, gentleman
\ o f IL7H6.924. And to do this
The average “ beog Und station­
Here Is whero the little book fTeBh front the oven? How many Springs, obtained hit Information
didn't-find it necessary to in- ery store” is not, "properly speak­ shop, with the yellow curtains I that never went to college have regarding my refusal to co-oper­ t&gt; make mistakes. The difference
his freight rates.
ing, a book shop at all. The ac­ comes in. Its right on the spot; their thoughts and “ opinions” ate and work with the Board of in the value of the two pieces o f
cent is all on the stationery; the its atmosphere is pleasant; the manufactured for them?
at o f SU,684 accidents in Chi­
roprietor knows nothing about young women themselves have
0 f twenty million Democrats
an investigation shows that ooks and is much mure.intereatad read nearly all the books they o f- amj Republicans, nineteen millions
ROOMS 501-2
in fountain pens, with which be can fer for sale or have dipped Into inherit their bel.efs, iuu as they
of them were household Be­
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pj
lts.
Ip one - year falls m\ make an attractiye- wina6w&gt; display them. They like books, like to |inherit the color of their skin.
in hgmes caused the deaths and a steady profit, than in litera­ pass on their pleasure to others.
Largest
Iterance
Agency
in
Sanford.
P .
149 persons and crippled more ture of any sort, unless by some) nnd that it’s amusing to s e ll' MAJOR PUTNAM, a great tive districts and where adjust­ long as the people allow
■ First National Bank Bldg.
four “thousand others. Home hook or crook some occasional bit things become, in short, in the book pubiisher, spends his olghti ment^ In valuation arc necessary 1 serve them.
J*hone S5 il
Respectfully yours,
becomes , .as well best sense of the word, good sales- eth birthday at work. And thote shall) make them.
to b t a dangerous place for of literature
known ns a well advertised brand men. By running a renting 11- t.an be no more useful work than
Mi reason fo r not taking up
A. VAUGHAN,
~ maqy peple.
uf pickle and therefore salable.
hrary annex, In which fiction goes that to whlch jn Bjor p^tnam has thia matter sooner, la the law pro­
Tax Assessor.
Then there are the drug store out t.o the low-brows at three cents devot^tl so many years of hlz life.
^ summer will see the planet
only thirty-one mill ion. pilles book counters o f the average small ■
they can generally carry Thanks to him, tens of millions
THE REAL AN SW ER
*------ the earth. vAn ‘effort town: fiction of "the ‘‘ Bhlek’" va» tha highest of high-brow things have read books o f high charact:
to find out if the plan- rlety or the standardized “ West­ on the other side o f the shop and WF| purpose and educational value,
BT. PETERSBURG TIMES
x Q f ee&lt;i mcn*, ,tomachs is good
and If so to com ern" novel from the factory of at the same time make a tidy prot. Before long we’ll 7-ane Grey or of Harold Bell fit. So much for the missionaries work. To (ced their brains U o
m e r c h a n t s an d m o o d s
Editors Harris o f the Oculq. gates would be in position to ren­
hts In the papers o f Wright; some "knock-out” like o f the tortoise shell specs, who hnusand times more important,
er
and
Lambrigh;
of
tho
der
better
service
to
the
party
if
“
Main
Street."
u
few
New
York
are
reafiv
doing
m
important
When
thelr
braJoi
are
^
tbay
nUitarosTATiotr
jut the plans of us­
Tribune, are discussing they, went uninstructcd. But they
magazine and
nothing mo^e.
er this grea^ task.
T ?f5e
aspects o f .an attend to tha rest themselves,
COWANY
ition
or
the
other
thing
will
not
go
that
way.
The
State
Those who are Interested In ’dome- this curidus and ill-mhnaged b u sl-f
Kiit:m
" t ax ii p sa x^ xn .. * .,g rrE ,
IickioRvlIlr
To
an's
position
that
ns
a
Committee has ordered a prefer­
lM lu n «IIIf To
ir 2424 there will be thlng else wait until they go to) nets o f book distribution to which
EARNEST MEN and women
W ir
i tho National Conven- ential primary and decreed that
O oe W ar
of money available the “ city,” whichever that may we may return another day.'
t.U la illf r u j ..
-idvucate to combine many littla4
—
m
u
• '• ■ S in * P olio. j _
would vote neither fur our delegates bo instructed by*
...
Iloltln torr. MS.
oiruf«public informa------ 3fl.SU
country public schools in one
t-Jrw V«*k. ft. Y. . ___ aajS
lllMtan, M m ,
nor ricAdoo, even primary. Therefore, pulty regu­
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issachuaetts and in
public school providing onmib
i»«.
T h l r a a o . III.
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or the other o f these larity requires that each candi­
4S.IS
*l‘ l«Ubnrith, |*», ..
have placed $2J9 rip
at public expense to carry chi’
'r t n c liH l. u.
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candidates Is endorsed in the pres­ date for delegate pledge himself to
" s r e o e o a . C o . .. . .
•Drltoll. H kl.
MY" FAVORITE STORIES
/
I.Kl
lata for five hundred
that live far away. At first g
•TmImUs IK _____
I V u l r r a l , P. q
idential preference primary.
vote according to tho.ie instruc­
Sfua
the ideu seems excellent and It
it&lt;; tarty million's of
By IRVIN S. COBB
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ly M t li it r a , D. c,
Lambrigh t
outline 3
Hards'
been
accumulated,
may be excellent—since it would views, and states his own in the tions, at least os long a &gt; the
rail.
candidate
preferred
has
a
,
, include teachers
better paid, following:
(nation will probably
chance o f nomination. Mr. Bry­
The night-clerk of tho hoUl nnu it s pretty Ute to be rousing |u hools better built,
lilUons by that time
Ticket* Include m.nU
'*Thw voice o f the people Is of an Is ignoring the State Commit­
« t h e way it is handed was surprised to sec a very bat­ a guest.”
on AII«K&gt;*any mil H«rk»Mro'«nilkt!fm»r ? * V* nn* h’ a *-) All rooioJ
the
Amt
consideration,
says
Edit­
tee,
gnd
ho
propose*
to
ignore
the
have extra chance. •
n rc * n“ »ome rvurn, on other steamer*
“ I know that, well as you do,"
SOMETHING WOULD be |oat
tered-looking person in his shirtor Harris.
Exactly; and the preferential primary. He may be &gt;
state the inebriated one.
“ Nev- |^1^ .
“ voice* o f the people” will be ex­
'''r T» Hallloioro
To Philaael»aia
, Gardiner o f the Smith- alcoves come rocking up to the ertheless and contrary notwith- j Those who remember the coun- pressed in the presidential pri­ elected, .despite this position, but,
*J«0 P* W^ tin Nntaonah
:f he Is, It will show that a ma­
Savaaaah
“ • ” *• *lo aovooooh
standing, 1 desire to be shown to try school, with the wool box by
(tution recently placed desk and pause there groggily.
Asxil
mary'(vote and will be cither for jority of the Democrats o f Flor­
War
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..Mar
Fpigs In different color“ What can I do for y ou ?" In­ room 202, without any further the front door, the lane where the McAdao or Underwood. , Y oi Mr. ida think that he is bigger than
Howard -v- J-1I-S3 10-21-3*
Taralan
eoh-coti-conver-nny further U lk." uttle girls walked, the field
1S-M
aents to find out if it quired tho clerk.
Alleehanr
M
i
d
i
1-17-1’
ijsrk ah lra .
Z_.filnuc eater «, S
■“ What buslncMs have you got where the boys rushed, shouting Bryan proposes to ignore this tho party.
difference in tha
&gt;,niitucket
.
" I ’d like,” said the, stranger U - there?” demanded thi» c lerk .__ . l ” lhnw--plUher, HlchcTlt »t tha- TO* _!i*utea -.of_tha- ~people?— and, KV- " -Thq voice o f ~thr~peqptff7Tfs~ ex?
Junlta
19-30
H aw s____;/ »o-ai*f i-i*
tho light-colored
b crlou*ly,_" to be 'eewrtcd to room
''ffiy^BulTness.’’
Tcesa hour, know that the simple*^ though the State Committee has' .pressed by bui'.u:, U going to
.in
f at willin' thosg-lit
Autnmnbilea carried »n alt aUamnre. . •IoaloSUo*
202 on sccon' floor.”
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“ Well, what's
youp name, rural -school house has qualities r«lM ‘lthat Florida delegates, are choofecf Florida s delegates enAlUahaar m m * Berh«hlra|. 8 «u r e
weight, Now,.we
by that vote, *— *~
personal preference and
aqd raaarv* apace for automobilea'
rupee
"2 0 2 ? " repeated
the clerk,
- then?
Inotseised. by no other Institution to few fnitructed
. We»
why
Amtlon oa request at “Aag g r . Poalai**
r
‘ less o f whom any
I
tn* register,
consulted
the
’*
“ I’m Oscar J. Billups,
o f V o n o n earth.* Fortunately' itflt A
—
n
.'U
i
1IAH.K,
R
eoat
will-br
not
vote
for
that
n
it. rogm
U uqau^tsil by.
' ledo. I justh fell out of the w lR 't* «i&gt; sch&lt;ipU wi.: be done
T tafcat O flle e ■ « ! r i „ , poa f c j j ^ g ,
gventio-V':
w.”
(with In any case.
iT -V
Oscar J. Billups, o f Toledo, C
i
f
they
dou’*,
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» a:t a a * *•esinjs* t =«»■ a * *r.v - - . g j g i
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- MRS. WALTER WIGHT, Society Editor.

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1N D A R J
lptlon bridge i,at
Mr*. R. Jt. Hi
. 8:30 p, m., tmder
American Legion
neftt o f Campbellf't ■. rl
Archie' Bett* will
members of the St.
at her. home on
Lnue at 3:30 p. m..
JOrgnn Club will
'Home of Mr*. BatHeights, at 3:30
Irs. Eatridgc and
hostesses,
. business meeting
irtment of Wornclub house at 3

Residence 217-W

Is Unique

P e rs o n a ls

Mrs'. G. W. Irvin o f Lake City*,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Howard Harris, on Park Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox spent the
day at Daytona Beach, Sunday.

Air, and Mrs. John
Leonard! - &gt;
motored to Apopka and Orlundd
*1 business meeting Sunday.
psrtmcnt of Wornclub house at 3
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvard and
children motored to Orlando and
S. will hold their Apopka Sunday.
ing with Grace
(clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore P. Berg
lation of Business of Miami and Hcmstead, N. Y., are
|b will meet at the visiting in Sanford.
it 12:30 o ’clock
Cecelia Club will
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bay Griswold of
Woman'a Chib at New Rrtain, Conn., were guests
K The Music Depart- o f the Vuldez Hotel, Sunday.
las hostess,
sting of the LitersMrs. Margaret Barnes of Jefferent will be held at son Court, Orlando, spent Sunday
Club at 3:30 in Sunford.
Parent-Teachers'
Arthur. Yowell and party enjoy­
[if the East, West ed a good day fishing the latter
Ir regular meeting part of the week.
Mrs. Ilcrtha Dawson and Mrs.
H. A. Thorndike of Orlando were
Wool emhroidery in shades of
visitors to the city Saturday.
golden brown trims this straightline frock of brown poiret twill.
'Mcsdames C. H. Sash. K. Bur- A unique short cape goes with the
son and A. J. Itinck of Crescent frock and is linotl with a lA(hter
City, were shopping in Sanford shade, of brown, The upstanding
irstinui
on Saturday.
collar Is unique! '

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ngering

drops o f ,

Mrs. Lottie TlitcheU o f Daytona
lllstenlng Hko-gems Beach Is visiting her sister, Mrs.
George Rice and niece, Mrs. Ray­
•ti.
'»i . i
iht, plays peek-a- mond Keyi
[trasp tho bright colMrs. M. L. Trimble and Miss
smile everyone—
Ruth Shappard left for New York
Jr—couldn’t you?
Sunday, after a pleasant winter
in Sanford.'
are like the sprifig
Ur
Mrs. T. D. Hart and Mrs. Her
bring of life in their man Littleton left Monday for St.
Augustine to visit friends during
their checks with the Ponce de Leon celebration.
ire
t-rlvals art—
Misses Anne Mason, Alberta Aylue or brown, their cock, Drane Roberts, Maud Lyer
king out,
and Mr. Smith spent Sunday at
plays peek-a-boo—
Daytona Beach.
smile, with no fear
il*Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moore of
r—couldn't you?
Battle Creek, Mich., atopped Sun&gt;J i jjday at the Valdez Hotel for the
Is not the timee t i Ye 'd a y ., j
|f joy and new life;
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown, Mr.
above, with nature and Mrs. J. T. Hawkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Luke Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
all the envy , ^pd
Thompson were in Orlandd

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° n P?Has
r 0 ,°Christianity
^ 7 ...........................I where ‘ it u
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fair Tuscaloosa (Ala.) N e w s /
ever failed when
and
has
had
trial and when it was most needed? .•
Do you ask for the infidel to come and comfort you or yours in the
time df sickness or bereavement? Why not?
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NOTICE
.' In a great moral crisis t&lt;&gt; whom rio you appeal? God or the devil?
Ernest Torrence, PaUy Ituth Miller, Norman Kerry, Brandon
..
Anyone
i wishing to cora.‘There is nothing so beautiful and nttractiie in this world ns n
Horst, Gladys Ilrockwell, Tully Marshall.
Christian charnctar. "Goodness is always beautiful. Purity Is nobie and , munkate with the Knights
appealing. God is a holy magnet.
£ o f the Ku RIux Klan of
Special Music Score
1101 it is possible the reason why you nrc not n Christian is you
}\
Sanford
may
do
ro
by
ad*
shun the responsibilities of a Christian life.
Are you in favor of toe theory o f retigion but refuse Us jitr*tices? dressing mail to IW office
Yes there are certain duties which necessarily go with a thristian ' Box 68.
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Matinee 3:30. Prices I, 75, $t.00. Night ” :80. Prices 50, 7*&gt;,
life. These are the outer expression of the'pure heart.
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$1.00 and a few at 51.50. Plus lax. Scat " at R.
Bowr-\
Such duties arc Just as encumbent upon the man who Is not a ______ _________ „ ______________
Christian as they arc upon thu believer.
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But do you&lt; kiiow that the obligations of a church member are j
jj
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MAIL OR PIIONB ORDERS
plcnrnnt when discharged in love?
, ,
FLORENCE OIL
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Tliere nrq no responsibilities of the christion but in the discharge of
n a iB iia iiiiiiB siiB a ia im iiiiiiE a siia iiiu n isa ia
STOVES
which he is not elevated in. thought and ennobled in character.
All the work done in cluhs and lodges leave no moral or spiritual
Ball Hardware Co. i
elevation unless God be in them.
PHONE 8
Religious work springs into H'c the dormant forces which would
otherwise be largely untouched.
Pure thinking leads to pure actions. Evil thoughts lend to wicked :
IF YOUR DEALER DOES­
deeds.
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i
it •tie,
Jesus said, "M y yoke is easy anti my burden is light."
N
’T
SERVE
* vst* e
But the real reason why all men are not Christians is their love of Notice To Candidates
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sin. Like Buulam. they "love the wages of unrighteousness.”
inim r
The Lord said, "Men love darkness more than light because their
All candidates for County
deeds arc evil."
Offices
must uualify at office
Thu appeal of the lower nature is too strong for some. The pas­
F IT FOP A QUEEN
of secretary of the County
sion for sin is stronger than the love o f good.
Democratic
Executive*
Com­
Sin is to attractive to them und they yield to its power and finally
land a moral wreck.
mittee.
When a mifn surrenders sin it is ea.ry for him to be n Christian.
R. J. HOLLY, Secretary,
THERE IS ONE JUST DOWN THE
For religion appeals to him who divorces himself from sin.
Room 8, Hail lildg.
, "Y o will not come unto me that.'y* might have life,” said Jesus
STREET THAT DOES.
n"d th* ie*l res«nir «h*’ I k v will’ n ot&gt;0me is hcrausc tho love
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of the world and tho things that are in the world appeal to them more
Uian they love Goa.
,
•lii-tTb a
Break with evil and the path to righjaousnos* is clear.
"Resist the devil and he will flee from you."
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■rnaaaiiBBanxEvaaRXBnHBBHaHBaaBSBtiKaaaaaaaRaaaaa^B
Cod hates sin, He hates nothing else unless it is connected with
sin.
We cannot afford to indulge that which God hr.tes.
"Come unto me all ye that labor and u.o heavy laden and I will
give you- rest."

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urmuf fa^Yw ift re-* ^
^fllrs. 1ft fc’. I u i e t l e ^ f
Oviedo, spent teh day Ip Sanford

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With Lon Chaney

Miss F. J. Schiff of Orlando was
shopping in Sanford, on Saturday.
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t
Mr. Ji B .Coleman made a busi­
ness trip to Oviedo the latter part
o f the week.

keeling of the SalMcsdames B. A. Cash, W. L.
Chapter, N. S. D.
held with Mrs.
.ho'
berlain at Daytona Saturday.
bers will leave for
Jay morning.
Miss Tyhel and Mrs. I. N.
Iren's Story hour Burenan af I.ucei*ne Circle, Or2 o'clock.
ando, were visitors to Sanford
Saturday afternoon.
J ) YOU
here,
fair and
Mrs. J. N. Standifer of Gulfport,
Miss, who hafi been visiting her
wonderful spring; daughter, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, left
day and night
Saturday for her home.
rds sweetly sing,
[fleecy clouds, the
Dr. and Mrs. J, N. Quirk, win­
|d sun
ter visitors o f Geneva, left Satur­
arid, plays peefc-n- day for their home in Watkins,
N. Y.
.
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|nil, ’tiirthe'ACy is
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson,
Arthur Thompson and. Lee Pack
spent Sunday afternoon at Day­
exa stirs the leaves tona Beach. *

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THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
new. A*K&gt; to
•Last night. Dr. Carpenter spoke to n It ic ivmgrcgatiMi on the sutfone.
!
Ject o -----f “ WHY
IIV AM
AM II NOT
NQT A
A CHRISTIAN?
CHRISTIAN 1 He used as n rrretcxt'the
TODAY
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phrase cf Aggrippa, “ Almost thou persuadeAt pie to be a Christian."
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To be an "almbst Christian’’ is to be a no Christian. "He that is not
Matinee and Night.
for me is against me," said Jesus. There is no middle ground at all.
• —Victor IftfgwV ffTihi iPrtah~MasTerpl ccc. TfuTUrentest Screen AtWhy are you not a chtlitjan? Is thcru r.ny.goud m ir n w fw . m*
Rather than
being one?
'
...traction of the Age.
ution suiter a setback, why
Is it be-an-e religion '•."•it atttPcUv,!? Docs it not appeal to shouldn’t tho generous Mr. Dohyou ? Is a life of purity nnd holiness repugnant to your moral Sensibili- 'eny come forward and finance!
tlcs? Is the ."neauty o* holm-st opiwseu to your asthetlc sense?
n hat navni expedition? .They say i■
Religion is love to Cod and man.. Are you opposed to.n life based ;t* . 0„ u
ther0 nnyway. _ ■

Craig Thompson is spending a
few days in Daytona on business.

smond will enter,
luncheon at her
Ignolia Avenue,
ichors' Association
tSld* will hold their
Ing at 3 o'clock.
G. F. S., will meet
nn Fox at 3:30

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HONOR

CLU B TO
C E C IL IA N S

The Music Department of the
Woman's Club will give a program
of American music in compliment
to CcciHun Music Club, Avcdnusday afternoon, xVpril U. nt thu club
auditorium, at 4:15 o’clock.
The committee in chnrge of the
progrnm has worked diligently to
arrange nn entertaining program,
which will include vocal and piano
solos, duets, com et solos, orches­
tra numbers and choruses.
Other guests may attend for
tho usual admission fce-Jif- tenccnts, and It is hoped that there
will be a large attendance to en­
joy the program, and encourage
them by their presence.

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Mrs. J. N. Standifer Is
Entertained A t Lunch
Mm. Fred Wight entertained
last week nt her home on Palmetto
Avenue, in honor of Mrs. J, N.
Standifer of Gulpurt, Miss., moth­
er of Mrs. Dick Maxwell. The
decorations consisted o f quantities
of spring flowers. The guests in­
cluded Mesdnmea D. A. Caldwell,
Sr.*. J. N. Whitner, W. T. Doun,
Henry Wight, Standifer, and Miss
Alice Caldwell.

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CATHOLIC a iU R C ll
The sermon by Father Hennessey in the Catholic Church yesterday
toiTrhed nn thu question o f reliqriou» indifference ami worldly good«.
Among the items brought out, the speaker showed that the Inordinatlove oi money rcntere.i a man's thougnt on. the things of the world.
Gotl sends us into the world and requires us to support ourselves nnd
those dependent upon u . »o di, thi3 properly we rvijultsLcarthlu pos­
sessions; they are the means by whkh we support life an,I they are
gained by work. In the sweat of thy face shnlt thou earn thy bread
until thou rcturncst to the earth out o f which thou earnest,’ Gen. Ill: i*.
were wordt addressed by God to our first ancestors, nnd Job says that
man was born to lnbor and birds were borti to fly’ (V.7). St. Paul says:
If any man will not work neither let h:m Fat.’ II Thess. III. |0.
When our divine Lord taught us td prny for our daily bread He
uid not mean for us to sit under the shade of n trea -and wait ;or
manna to fall from heaven. He did not1Wish us to reverse the order
W"?*- Biljdin? «* In Geniies to wihk and in tho Sermon tin tho
Mount to pray made for that beautiful harmony that'la found in every
} [ “ • 9!irUiti ,.k. fe' .BMku y,V* S&gt;nt tllc Kir*jr*l'&gt;m of God nnd His Juslice, and all things eUc ahull lie added untmyntii* Matt. VI, 33.
*boae mtn and women who nre hungry
for that v’hich perishes think that "man
by bread alone.” And the
individual vvho docs usually dies earnlngnfhat' ‘daily bread.’
_
Undue love of money lends to every 1
dishonesty.
The fall of the great is often traccd'Uvtl
fesire for monej
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Attorney Louia Strum of Jaek^Tic u t T h i s o u t — i t is w o r t h
jjonvillo, who has been in Sanford
MONEY for tho post two or three days,
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, transacting business with Judge
Send this ad and ten cents to
J. J. Dickinson and Mr. Elton J. F o i e / ’A Co., 2835 Sheffield *Ave.,
Moughton, spent Saturday
and Chicago, 111., writing your name
Sunday nights in Orlando.
nnd address clearly. You will re­
ceive a tan cent hntt'e of FO­
R. E. Shiver of Jacksonville. LEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMwho has been in town
several
days, in the interest of Virginia- j POUND for coughs, colds nnd
Carolina Chemicnl Compnny, hns„ hoarseness, also free sample pn?kreturned to his home for the week-' ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic
£
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ford Garrett oLLw sburg.
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whose arllvlra in the Sat­ Rake twelve minutes Irt'mederptoly

urday Evening Post and Hot oven. • Turn out on„£Ugared
paper.*'spread quickly with Jelly or
other publications have gained her preserve and roll up at o n e s Tho
many adm irers-brew e her plots In raVc will crack If spreading and
poU and pans
It la said that rolling are ,pot quickly
«»!&lt;■•&lt;►» idto«n» ,s I
her moot stirring plots wer# pro* Sliced Jelly . roll Is delicious with
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SANFORD BLDG. &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
Directors
T. J. Miller
H. R. Stevena
B. F. Whitner
Forres tL a k e

JD..L. Thrasher
S. O. Shinholser
R. B. Chapman
-JL-R-Gonneilv
John Meiach

T. J. Miller, President.

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A. P. Connelly, Secretary and Treasurer., .
Geo. A. DeCotteg, Attorney.
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another, speak\iu
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Mr. Malcolm Rogers of Winter Farewell Party Given
Park, Miss Elizabeth Flowers, Mr.
, go, ploy peek-a- Frank Markwood and Miss Fern Mr. and Mrs. C.B Read
Ward spent Sunday at Daytona
forgive and forget Beac*1‘
Mrs. Enddr Curlett, o f Geneva,
|have heard—
, , , . guve n farewell party last week
v—couldn't you?
.
P*
p\ ncAp a |0 | in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
L. A. MICKEY.
the Sanford High School attended Read of Bloomington, m .
the track meet at Gainesville last
Those enjoying this occasion
Cobb and daughter week.. Several of the high school j were Dr. and
j . M Quirk an(l
notored to Sanford •tudenU accompanied him.
! Mr., and Mrs. Charles Quirk o f
the week-end. Mr.
Watkins,\ N. Y., who winter in
emoon to take Mr,
F. B. Smith and R. F. Smith Geneva.
|employed by South o f Minenapolis, guests of Hassell
Bridge'and mah jong were play­
and is making his Brown, of Orlando, attended the ed during the evening.
tables.
dance at the Woman’s Club Fri­
day evening.
Mrs. J1 R. Sneed! who has been
IOF THANKS
visiting her son and daughter-inexpress our .most
Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal Thomp- law, Mr. ind Mrs. John W. Sneed
to all who. so kind- ■on and -Luke Thompson, Jr., of
►
nil comforted us in Daytona, spent Sunday in Sanford for the past three months left Sat­
urday for Daytona Beach. She will
reavtment and also with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. be joined there by her daughter,
bfsutlful floral of- Luke Thompaon.
Mrs. W. D. Weathcrspoon of Nash­
ville, Tens. They will spend a
W. Van Non.
The many friends o f Mra. H. month at Daytona Beach Hotel,
felda Van Neaa.
C. McMullen, who has been very ;olng from there to Jacksonville
Javid Van Neaa.
past week
III f o r tthe
:
‘ will regreat ----- it-nd a month before returning
to learn that her condition was'
leir home in Nashville. Mra.
that it warranted her being Sneed has endeared herself to a
’ark Drug Co. such
moved to the Formosa Hospital. large number of friends during
&gt;gR.Peoples -G iffiTd Garrett Of Leesburg, her stay itrSanford and ha* be­
w|th the Vfirginla-CaroUna
Virgtnla-taro
Chem- come quite prominent in church
criptlon clerk IcgTCompany, spent F
Friday here. work.
i of this city stopping with Al Lee, Lee Apart
Miss Mabel Bowler and Mias
the Winter ments. Mr. Garrett spec
spent the week Abbic JAhnion, drove to Lakeland
this business for- end in Jacksonville.
Sunday, whfre they spent the day,
Doctor Hotard.
been connected
Mra. N. B. Buck, Mrs. M. M e sccompanyitg them were Mra.
ag Store for the Gregg, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. John Dickais and Mr. and Mra.
o f Miami, who
During hts stay Watson, who have been touring Arthur Dickens
Peeples baa made Florida, spent Sunday in Sanford will motor on south os far as
and has been of stopping over on their return to Tampa.
» to the Bower Lnhsing, Mich.
Among the out of town guests
his going to Win__________
J L Abram
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J Bof at the da:
W o y V fflnh
Mr. ____,_
nnd Mrs.
Derby
on nig
new bu*l_
aluaWe-elll- OH -GBy, Ptm»:,-h*va“TKehtly pur- Friday''tfVtlfifg were Jim Sharon
business as Well chased from Mra. Munaon on Park and Stencil Taylor, both students
Avenue, a beautiful building lot. at University o f Florida.
ft him.
Mf. Dreby has been coming to
mi l office
i f t - 1883
1
Sanford
mtSd
;Urs. Raymond S
' ill motorud to
property both In Pools
avajdng to
. He ,1»
movtagito tSeawere Joined
and-'WlU m ake this his persq* Mra. Tlrit
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(Tuesfs AT Truncheon
Mrs. Henry Wight entertained
at luncheon.Mr. and Mrs. Beckman
Conover of South Shore Club. Chi­
cago. Those i/wited were Mrs. F.
F, Dutton and Mrs. C. R. Kirtley.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonover have been
coming to Altamonte Springs for
several years, spending the win­
ter. This year Mr. Conover has
often been to this city to play
golf on the Sanford links.
Mr. and Mrs. Conover are leav­
ing Monday for their home in the
west.

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P H O N E 148
.THE E Y E S

EVERT T R U E

B Y CONDO

SANFO^P-

1 Turn -t o the classified
, pages of The Herald each
day because Sanford’s beat
opportunities are always to
be found listed otj these
pages.
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jTo* 'rnaftcr v.-hat your
wnnts may be, classified ads
will help you.
To reuch all the people
'•effectively — leave i your
Want Ad ut The Herald.Of*
. (Ice. Phono us to send Jur
it or phone it to t'no Want
‘ ' Ad Department.

After Middleton’s Scalp

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Set o f Tw enty-F our Sterling Sil
m . ver Trophies Have Hern Uostaled A h f’ riaes F or WinJ - :■
ter Park A quatic
1 •‘ V
Meet.

W INTER PARK, Apr. 7 . - A set
‘Of the most benutiful
trophic*
welter offered In this section o f the
;.country, will be presented to the
.Contestants taking part in the
coming
State
1 Ihterschnlastlc
Aquatic meet April *20. The s e t!
4K composed o f 24 sterling silver
,*ups.
, ,M r. Henry Kart and his wife,
.Mjrsv Marguerite Hamilton Kart
have contributed the largest cups.
.These cups have been greatly ad­
mired by nil and have created
•Touch Interest and enthusiasm in
previous meet. The St. Petersberg girls’ team has won the Mar■’ffoerite Hamilton Cup in the last
two years.
In a lengthy news
•article In the St. Petersburg Times
tKoy state that the team is coming
.'back stronger this year not only
to take this cup bark for keeps
'b u T to carry the honors for the
itiftti time.* S tr Petersburg
will
send between three or four hun.ulred supporters to the meet this
year.
•- Bobby Howard coach o f the Or’’hirtdo High School team, is whip"pfh g his team into shape. This
YUUim has had the Henry Kart Cup
-'ifor 'two years and expect to take
‘ it again In tjio coming meet. They
’ have lost two valuable-men in .Jack
Gier find Ted Johnson who are
now away attending college but
•■toivtsr material is being trained to
make a victorious tem.
“
jrtri’O f the 22 remaining cups conbdxjjbutcd by friends ami .business
.h ou ses ol Winter I’j irk and Or­
la n d o , thirteen musv be replaced
this year, ,'lwo high point cups
*UiUst be replaced each year but
referring to the
other 11 Ray
Greene, director o f the meet stated
that "ti goes to show that with
these cups that must be won two
'•tittles' before they become permitvJMtttt property ot the high school.
-* When a member o f if team wins
‘ ' Uhfir he or some teammate comes
.back strong the next year and
, clinches thnt cup.
Henry Kart ami M. J. Daetwyler
the two.m en responsible for guthfPTthg together “ this bunch of tin,"
• ns one of them stated, have, fo{ gather' with
others
placed the
, State Aquatic meet at thu top of
, tho list in the routheast. Athletic
* Journals, The World Wide News,
' and other publications consider it
“ a "Tavor to receive articles and
TpHitHTfl o r lb in meet, and pot only

PROTECT

night the crown
evidenced
much interest and enthusiasm in
this’ part of- the program that Mr.
Linwion decided to arrange f &gt;i
another one and believes •* that
more uction will be seen in the
tine this Friday night liiun cither
Io f the two previous ones.
Some
rent husky hoys are going to he
I secured for this affair.
As one of tile preliminaries,
1 Manager Dawson has
mate lied
I l,conard
McLucas, fast light­
weight o f tliis city, to engage in
four rounds o f battling with
“ Kid" Rock, o f Orlando. Doth of
these boys hold decision;! over
(llenn Whittle, o f this eity. McI.ucus is very clever, possessing
good footwork and carrying tn hb
left hand a mighty , hard blow.
Fans here believe that Rock will
I kiss the canvas before the end of
the fourth round, while Orlando
enthusiasts are equally certain
that Rock will be returned the
winner.

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Through thoughtlessness the slight
cough or cold of a child is often ne­
glected and soon bocomes serious,
A few doses of FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND, at small
cost, taken at the onset o f the
cold would bring speedy relief. Be
prepared, have a bottle of this
safe, reliable cough remedy on
hand, and give promptly when a
cough or cold is detected. Equally
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v TAMPA, AprrS«-**A committee
h n been named by, the HUlsboroufeh County BeaOtlfRation "Convmission to pr«p*rc 'plana for a
flower show and parade ta be
held during the state convention
here April 221'25 o f . horticultur­
ists. Mrs. N. tV. Hensely. L. P.
Dickie, JVillinm Knull and James
B. nihcAnr-.tr arc-included among
the committee membership, and
other names will be added an they
are needed to handle the work.

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Baby Chick
C n u ia ta ly
For tubby

Allen Seed Co.
Miss Mabel Saint.
Sanford Feed &amp; §n
“ Dealers Through
County.

COLGATE’S
Seminole Cun CW
miles out will sh«
Thursday afternooa
one Invited. Three i
Orlando road.

Next to being a Duheny, or a
Sinclair, what’s ;\o mutter with
publishing a newspaper in Den­
ver?— New York World.

L IK E N

Sanford High School Baseball Nine
Will Meet New Smyrna Tomorrow

This is n good likeness o f ’ “ Rough House" Ross in figliting tngi.
Rennrts from Jaeksnoville are to the effect that the North Carolinian
is training hard for his bout with Jack Middleton in this eity on Friday
on i . kins week. Rusk promises local fans that he will reverse the
decision of the last match when Middletun tloored him for the count in
the third round.

t Roth Boxers

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The baseball p n y ifig . season u ment of tm&gt; famou.i “ Lucky Dog"
being officially opened this year brand. The firm invites cveryw hen distributors of equipment Ione to look over the lino o f gOoos.
mid players of the game are coleThe sporting goods industry is
brating the event during a 10-, yingulnriy situated, in that most
day period, known as “ National of the manufacturers o f cquipitnsihull Week,"
The “ week," ment are lilg league ball players,
which opened on April 4, will This naturally gives the Chamelo.-e on April M, at which tim e' bee o f Commerce o f
Athletic
the playing schedules o f various1Goods Manufae , tiers,’ which is
leagues ate supposed to be welF composed of fhese
ex-players,
under way.
•
more prestige in the playing field
The inauguration o f “ National of the game than could.ordinarily
Baseball W e e k ", occurred.,'rhnie be expected.

Nemo Scif-Redudng No. 333
, U a real bargain. It haa a low top
and medium akin. Made In dutable pink or white coutil; sixes
\ 24 to 36—and corn only $3.00.
i If T°ur drtUr ctn'ioi U, »»rulhim«.*A.
‘ drew, Ui* and J). w«'U stnJ ilia ioihi.
i Nan* Hyilcnlc-FsihtM InMitut*

Getting

Into ry, of Brooklyn. Meyers will be
I rcmemheretic here as ah'extreme*
i Iv fm*t man, carrying a hufd
That He Will Win and \ ' •"right puilclfapiT a pretty giiod ari gunient iji thaJeft
Fnns -Are Ansure^.of
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For Their Rattle Here
i mos^,viRUig.to.uv; jioythlpg sent, C r Trim
F r Way V i g hg V .,U « M U
I to them but huve requested articlt-d
and photographs lie mailed to their
: editors.
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Week Is Observed
By a Sanford Firm
1
Supporter^ of the- local higii c
* Vfclidol will get an opportunity to
I seat the bnnebnll team in action s
* far tho second game o f the season '
* tomorrow afternoon at
o’- 1
: clock, when Captain Mutt Move «
' and' men will cross bats with the I
—£i**t New Smyrna High School I
i Jiinc.
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| ’ New Smyrna; frenh from its vicI troy over
High on Satur* j
i day Init. will bring a team to
, Sanford that will bu a hard outfit !
I for the local squad to conquer. 11
1 The .visitors have already pi iyo.1 I
suvcriil gailics r.nd won all o ' them ^
YTubil In thii re^pqct they buve It ;
* 'fcW'r the Snnfprd team, which lias
| ulAD fnr engaged In*hut one game
|.tlVlqd,,tJial \ iVh Orlutid".
*
sahferd lost tho gumu to Or* hmdo bucauno of errors. 11111 visit*.
■• "Tn:- u'ln.i ii«\»*r uurncrod ns-many
'•.lilts n» 'I’c
I apt-hit tng Ineat

Last Friday

Farmers Are Good Pay, Extensive
~ 1^Holder o f Farm Mortgages Says,
; Citing Infrequent Foreclosures

Sanford

Hate Dishwashingt
Read This Carefully
WTO longer is dishwashing
1 i a distastefu l task to
thousands o f women. They
now use Red Seal Lvc to
soften the water and loosen
the dirt and grease.'Then a
quick rinse in hot water and
tne dishes and silver are not
only immaculately clean but
sanitary'as welLTry washing
dishes the “ Red Seal" way.

J. C. McCaskill
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Uuui, but the Sanford. High boys \
| were erruti- bccititsc 01* lack of ,
,1 nrnctif
llowovur, tJy ttum haa |
J had' 'fib (/i.iel practice slncn that
I ilioe and uidit ilion are thiu it
I will |i,» a dllteron* team that will
j face the New Smyrna outfit to1 morrow afternoon.
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I JLeonurd MeLuca ;, local baseball

HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Thlsti Our RMdtn Want to Know
Jobs that housewives used to dread
—such as clcuning toilets, sinks and
greasy pots and pons—are nmv made
tasy tasks by letting Red Seal Lye da
tho “ dirty work."
• • •
Red Beal •Lye Is the b«it odordestroyer .you ever used. And as a
disinfectant there Is uothina that ap­
proaches this bandy bousebuM product
m effectiveness.

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ceb briiy and all-around athlete.
.1* in charge of the high school
team.
He has been drilling hi:t
mva.hard since the Orlando game.
lie believes that his team is in
! splendid condition to meet the cast
* coast team which will arrive here
! tom orrow morning.

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N ATIO N AL BASE BALL WEE1
His IIighncs.1, tho King of American Summer Sports, ii
ed to ehtcr his domain. In his honor a ten day period'
tion has been set aside by Tho Chamber of Commercs'
hti® Goods Manufactures. The period upon which Kit
Ball will receive the bow of the American Public it It*
4th to April 14th. Tho welcome is to be extended I
Window Displays o f Sport Stores.
Come in make our Store your headquartera during til
Sec our Window Display. Look over our fine Stock!
Ball Goods. The Lucky Dog D. Sc. M. line.

A t The Sportsman Store,

Thrifty women by tho thousanda
make their own soap right at homo by
using Red Beni Lye la combination
with toeat-scraps and grease

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Moye, tlio club’s premier twirlcr,
p is going g o o d now. In the Orlando
. jjdtrn. the big hoy was Nerving
. hi.i bcmlers with a good usaort' meat, hut his’ team-mat-js failed to
I do their share arid what should
I Mavis been an easy victory wan
I chalked up as defeat. Moye gives
. promise o f developing Into one of
' - the best heaver's that the local high
r-«h fjol~ h n s put out for scvdial
I years and with good support to*
i morrow ufterpoon, fans here may
d * , Msntkxl that the local team
will give them u game that will be
well wprth their time and' mon*

SANFORD CYCLE CO,

FERTILIZING

fAoro O u.'*arf*ivopp •f-vo* 3 "tiva
Tim farmers who bava made use
o f tho Metropolitan Lifo Insurance
Company‘s farm loan division re­
present twentirflvo states, and the
total area ou which mortgages are
held
(apprakUdittely ’ |,750.000
acres), would cd^fstRuto. a plot of
Sand tho slxo.’ 9 ! CwiuecUcut and

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" The game will beghi promptly
ji t . 3;30 o’clock at the Ninth
S tu et Park. The boys are anxious
to have a large crowd present in
order that the expunscs of the vjsItlrfJ'team may be paid.
On Saturday o f this week the lo*'
col-team will play a return guma
with the
Orlando teamin that
The boys ure out after a
win to even up the score with the
neighboring school.
The line-up for tomorrow’s
game is as follows:
Catcher,
-M yers; prtchrrr M oye;“ first biuw;
Fletcher;
-sceaund base. Peek;
shortstop,
Byrd; third ■ btxxe,
Thurston
Ed. Moya;
k S a rtg i W d , _ Taylor, t . ami ri*ht

YOU, TOO, can»J
Spring clothes! Jua
your soiled or fadd
here. When we retd
to you—cleaned, fl
newej}— you probaba
recognize ‘them, and
YOUR

stood that Middleton w
here cither Tuesday or
day to do some trainin'1
scene of uction
whil
cminnting from Jucksm

Jthddo laland^R'-"

I Never Give

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Thsso rann Inveatmehta on Deeetuhor &gt;1, 1933, totaled 1143,344.*
374.37.
Of this amount 144,313.*
0 0 0 was loaned last year, accord­
ing to a statement recently Issued
by Robert Lynn Cox, Second Vlco-

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Prriidfnt, and Jtead cf the Mutropolltun’a farm loan division.
Thu uxlcat of the crop product­
ion of 3,740,000 acre* (covered un-*
ider mortgages to Metropolitan
Insurance . Company) U in-

dient-d by j d c _ jfa c t t fc H J f.^ U lT .

1 Cl nt.

put In corn, the annv
Cgurlng at h
at&gt; average
M0UJ4 maka

Of the serloua situation
m e n It lg b noticoubli
Mr.-Cox rsporta only &lt;
uresipendlag ou t-o f II
U M ^ * -'* 'O n r y S i g h t - A

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Calomel

R i c e g r o w i n g i n n r i &lt;a n 9 A s \

in fore

**I used to fee) U neceuary to n Tl
one muher to W. L Hand “ but it wu
lost the courage to give the do*-.,
“ Aid the children would put fiahi
“ 1 bless Iha day that 1 learned of
same work in bilious conditions &lt;
me! antittj»tor otf, and ihe'ctnlcTr
.10 tike b.” ,
Llvfr-Iag, ■ vegetable liquid
ration, asy bo had at a

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Political
Announcements

Daily Herald

•AD BATES

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can*
I hereby announce my candidacy
Jiilotc for iccleclton to tho office for County Lomirn*aioncr for the
• la . n l l l ' l i i ra*
’ of sheriff of Seminole county sub­ 3rd District, coi.i,Hiring the towns
p a lt M * &gt;ad e « l ject to the action o f the D«mo*
■I iM uirclIatrlr I m
J .1 V i
spn, U
r ,
i o f Lake Mary, LouswikhI. and Alcratie primary to brj held on Jone Laments
sj,mrtntr, Springs,
Snrtniw and respectfully
3.
If
elected
lor
another
lorn
I
____ ...
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solicit the support of the voters of
pledge , j tulhll the duties of tho this district at tn«“ primary to be
______ Mi •
..... ......o h * ll*«office in the samp efficient manner held June 3, 1024.
______ _ 4* A lilt*
that I have conducted It in the
W. B. BALLARD.
Typa doable above •past.
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
dale* lire tor cott* | __________________ CJM. HAND.
I hereby announce my candidacy
Ihrertlnna.
FOR
HOARD
OF
PUBLIC
I.iof average length
for County Commissioner for the
STKUCTION
|d a line.
I hereby nnnounce my enndidaty Fourth District of Seminole Coun­
tree 3&gt;e tor first
' for re-election as member of the ty. Subject to the action of the
Ins la rettrlcUd to j Hoard o f Public Instruction for June Primary of 1924.
■ItlcatlonSeminole County, Florida, repre­ ___________________ C. L, WEST.
,r le made The HanNOTICE
senting school district No. 2 of
wlll be reaponilbte
I will be a candidate for renomjIncorrect insertion,
Seminole County, subject to the
•cr, tor aubienuertf
Democratic primary to be hold on nation for the otficc of Stnie A t­
The office ahould be
torney of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
June 3rd, 1024,
net)lately In case of
cuit of the State of Florida, sub­
CHAS. A. DALLAS.
ject to the action «f the Demo^
iD V E n T I I R I lf.
FOlt COUNTY JUDGE
antic Primary. Your endorsement
repreienlallve thnrI hereby ahnounce my candidacy for a second term of office will be
lllar with ratra, mica
for
the
office
o
f
County
Judge
rnl I nn. will gWs you
greatly appreciated.
.itormallnn. And U of Seminole County, subject to the
GEORGE A s DeCOTTES,
liejr will analat you In action o f the voters at the Demo­
State Attorney, Seventh Judicial
iir want ad to make
cratic primary June 3.
Circuit, State, of Florida.__
cm a.
JOHN G. LEONARDY.
IT N A T .NOTICE.
FOR
COUNTY COMMIBSIONEl
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
|ra* ahould slve their
I hereby announce my candidacy
To
the
People
of
Seminole
County:
postnfflca atldreaa as
I am n candidate for County for re-clection for the office oi
•Ir phona number If
j remit*. About one
Judge, your support and rote on County Commissioner of Seminole
[of a thousand has a
June the 3rd will be appreciated. .. .County, District No, 1, subject tc
pnd the others can’t
__SAMUEL A. B. WILKINSON. the action of the Democratic prl
with
you unless
mary June 3, 1924.
our addreas.
F O R ' REPRESENTATIVE.
____________ G. L. BLEDSOE.
ktlnnaare M l’ ST ke
I hereby announce my candidacy
,p n »«a at T h e SanFOR REPRESENTATIVE
for
member
House
o
f
Representa­
id o fffe e o r by le f1 respectfully announco mysell
tives for Seminole County suhject
tphoup dUruallnoot valid.
to the action of the voters at the as a candidate for the House ol
Representatives from
Scminoli
Prompt, Efficient
Democratic primary, June 3.
County, subject to the Democratic
Service,
-FORREST LAKE.
primary, June 3, 1924. If electee'
Foit-CLEUh. o f CoDrTT
I hereby announce my candi- f will advocate constructive legis
dney for tho office of Clerk of tho lation
. . .for the . benefit, o f. tho
„ great,
ilifical
Circuit V
Court,
Seminole
County. *»* " u r n l « f Pc°P1b in Scminoli
UUCUIb
UUUf
SJUIfl
IllUtcr .
U-UUIHJ,
Florida, subject to the decision of County and the state o f Florida.
hincements
the Democratic Primary to bo __________________J. R. l.YLES^
jufi^tT A T T O R N E Y field on Juno 3rd, A .'D ., 1924. 1 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announco my candi
jtnnd for efficiency and service in
announce to tho citioffice.
lacy for County Commissioner fot
aolfc County that I am
District No. 2 Seminole County
_ VANCE E DOUGLASS.
fo ' the nomination to
subject to the Dcmociatic Primary
FOR
MEMBER
SCHOOL
BOARD
ig Attorney for the
1 hereby announce myself a can­ June 3, 1924.
o i Seminole County,
L. P. HAGAN.
action of the ftemo- didate for re-election to the office
of
membci
of
the
board
o
f
public
FOR
SHERIFF
~
iy, eunc 3rd, 1024. I
I hereby announce myself ns t
rut lor your vote and instruction, representing school
district No. 1 of Seminole Coun’ y, candidate for tvic o.Tt.'c o f Sheri.7
to the Democratic primary o f Seminole County, subject to th&lt;
V, HOUSEHOLDERS subject
Democratic prmary June. 1921
to he held on June 3rd, 1924.
TY COMMISSIONER
______________ W. A. TI LU S.
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
Announce my candidacy
[ Commissioner for the TO THE VOTERS OF THE 19111 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my* candi
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
,et comprising ChuluoAfter due consideration, I have dacy fot County Commissioner foi
ind Osceola, subject to
»f the Democratic pri- decided to become a candidate for the fifth district of Scninnio Coun­
re-election to the State Senate ty. Subject to the action of thi
13.
from the 19th Senatorial District, Juno Primary of 1924.
composed o f Orange, Seminole and
E_.IL- KILRER.
Osceola-Counties, ’ subject 16 the MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD
lohnou
Democratic Primary to bo held
I wish to announce that I am s
or the office of Clerk June 3rd. 1 respectfully solicit
candidate for Memiet
of the
It ,C ou rpof Seminolo your support.
School Board of Seminole Co. from
|ect to the action of tli
[C osh la A d v a n ce

ICE OF" THE PEACE
’ fthe ’3!T1d«v o^Justlcc
» in nnd for the first
hlct of HemHoIn.Coun
the legal and WITicicnt
bf the executive officers
»ty I promise to do my
hit prejudice.
IG. STRINGF2LLOW.
[COUNTY JUDGE.
[o* course, to the action
locratic Primary to be
trd, I will be a candidate
Ice of County Judge of
aunty. 1 shall be gratenomination nnd elecIf elected 1 assure the
' of Seminole n fair and
sluistiatlon of the af"fficc.
[SCllELI,K MAINES.
rERIN rENDBNT OF
IC INSTRUCTION
announce my candidacy
Ition to the office of
Iperintcnder.t of public
k ’ d&lt; Seminole County,
[the Democratic primary
on Juno 3rd, 1921.
T. W. LAWTON.
JNTY* PROSECUTING
[ATTpRNEY.
announce that T ahall
lidatc for the office of
osccuttng Attorney, subendorsement of the
voters at the June 3rd,
)RGE C. HERRING,
[COUNTY JUDGE
announce myself as a
for the office of County
Seminole County, subject
Docratic primary, June 3,
pledge faithful service
nominate mq,
I
J . G. SHARON.
fNTY COMMISSIONER
announce my candidacy
ftinn to the office of
imissluncr o f District
linole county, subject to
|qf the vuters oh Juhe 3rd.
W. F.NTZMINGER.

LOST A N D FOUND IROOMS FOR RENT
LOST an opportunity to keep
a . , r |l FOR
rv»
’—Two rooms with or
abreast with the times by n o t j, jvithout garage. 018 Onk Ave.
reading the classified pages o f f o r RENT—One bedroom with
your daily newspaper. Herald, sleeping porch, Apply 803 Magwant ni|s contain many interesting i01Ib. ’
message:. It will pay you to read
FOR RENT -Furnished bedroom.
them dailv.
408 Onk Ave.
31ip for tcdayr-You are known
REFTt —Two rooms, upby tnc company you keep; there . P M
foie avoid mayonnaise dressing® itairs and one downstairs. 112
fore avnid mayonnaise dressing.: U*turl ^ ve-____________
It has been mixed up with oil.— [FOR RENT— Two bed­rooms. 202
Park Ave.
New Haven la-cister.
LOST— Thursday night, one male FOR RENT—Two nice light housepointer dog. Color dark brown,
keeping rooms and front bedbody and while chest. Finder room. Apply at Herald office.
please notify W. C. Hill, care Hill ____ —
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1.umber Co.
LOST— Eastern'S*tar pfn with go*fii
REAL ESTATE
bar with the name "Sadie" rngraved.
Finder please leavo at FOR RENT— One 12-room flat,
Allen Seed Co. n nnd receive regood condition, centrally located,
ward. Mrs. Sadie Allen.
!
* -------------------------------------- - p o R RENT—Store room, good con­
dition, good location.

WANTED—Stenographer or typ­
ist Apply by letter Sanford O edlt
FOR SALE— DeSoto paints and
Arsocmuon, caie Seminole Qounty
vanrishcj at Sanford Novelty
tlank._.____________
Works, sole_ngenta._______ 164-tfc
WANTED— Sanford business men
t
o
u
r
i
n
g
s
FOR SALE— Rhode Island eggs
who are in need of competent
i.OUl'ES"*
for setting, 15 eggs for $1.00,
help should read the classified
SEDANS
Mrs. Eilgworth, Beardalt Avenue,
page o f Ih e Herald. There's no
TON TRUCKS
Sanford. Phone 3303.
83-tfp
reason for sending out-of-town i o i
Cash or terms.
help when there is-probably just
SANFORD STOVE WORKS, 321
We Sell or trade.
the person you wsnt in the city.
First Street. Next door to Smith
EDWARD HIGGINS,
Brother*. We sell, trade, and re­
Authorized Ford Dealer
WANTED— Salesman, can use few
pair all kinds of cook atovet. If
Sanfonl.
Hvq wire real estate salesmen
your trouble Is stove trouble, aeo FOR SALE— Ford Roadster prac either sex. Cali between 10 and
us.
tlcally new. Bargain. See Stow-; 12._Coral Gables offjee._________
FOR SALE— Ancona baby chicks. art Dutton.
WANTED—Twenty lire and hust­
Fine strain pure-bred ancona)
ling boys to .deliver and sell the
chicks, hatched from eggs from my j
Herald in Sanford. Good money
VULCANIZING
own flock of carefully selected
for the right kind o f boys. Come
Hood
bleeders. My 17 years experience
down to the Herald office tomor­
Goodyear
in breeding anconas assure you the
row afternoon right after school
and
best to be had in tho breed. All
and see the Clrcultaion Manager
Balloon Tires
chirks delivered South
Baldwin
of the Herald fo r particulars.
Used Cars
An c ona Fa rm. Lilli an._ AI a.______ KENT VULCANIZING AVORKS, STE'NOGR"APHER wanted. Fred
FOR SALE— Remington
type­
Commercial St
R. Wilson. Phone 479.
writer with wide carriage, $30.00
HOUSES FOR RENT
LADIES work at home, pleasant,
FOR RENT— One two-room npart- for iiulek sale. Inquire Herald o f­ FOR
SALE— Republic one-ton
easy rowing on your machnie.
fice. ___________________ ____ ___
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson.
metit, rluso in.
truck, thoroughly overhauled and Whole or part. time. Highest pos­
FOR SALE—‘ One pair mules nnd repainted. New tires. Wight Gro­ sible prices paid. For full infor­
FOR RENT—5-room cottage with
wagon, cheap, or one mule. Lew­ cery Co. *
mation, address, L. Jones, Box 2,
bath, lights and water. W. J. FOR SALE— 120 ncres wild land.
Springs.
Phone FOR SALE— Ford Coupe
suitable for vegetable and grove, is, Altamonte
Thigpen._________________________
1923 Olney. III.
51200.
60J- G.
model in good condition, Can 1WANTED7200 salespeople now.
FOR RENT— 10-room house cen­
MAKE BIG MONEY selling Wat­
trally located. Apply 410 Oak FOR SALE— 15 ncres celery land FOR RALE -Cheap, Victrola, al- see it at Williams Garage.
most new._ Call 1201 Oak Ave.
Ave.
FOR
SALE— Ford
Speedster, kins- nationally advertised house­
fronting on Lake Monroe, 1*4
hold products. YOU CAN TOO.
.•OR KENT— Large 7-room house;) acres cleared nnd under irrigation, BENNET’S ~ HAT FACTORY— If , chea.p. 100 N. Sanford'Ave,
you want your hat cleaned and i FOR’ SALE OR~TRADE-^-Frank“ Established 1868. Resources $15,can sublet an apartment. Apply all planted, four flowing wells,
blocked when you want it and how lin sedan on easy terms or will 000,000. Branches sll over U. S.
T. A. Orcenlenf, Lakc Mary.______ chsap.
you want It send it to the Factory, trade for real estate title or and Canada. Rare CHANCE JUST
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’ OR RENT—For 6 months, com*
NOW for C(ty Sales dealers, men
fortably furnished house, six FOR SALE—5 ncres all in culti­ 123 Brand Street, Jacksonville, equity. Biggest automobile’ bar­ or women, .full or part time, in city
Florida._________
_
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gain
in
tho
state..
Write
P.
O.
Box
vation, 5-room house, good barn.
looping rooms. 318 Magnolia
of Sanford, and elsewhere. Wrtle
Vver.up.______________
Laic Monroe front with paved FOR SALE—Tomato plants, nny 1020, Sanford. Fla., what you have. today for our practical, sure
quantity... Check. Farm, French
road,
$5,000.00.
/O R RENT— Furnished 2-room
MONEY-MAKING PLAN. J. R.
Ave.
___ _________________
ground floor apartment, 203 E.
Watkins Co., Dept. 99,‘ Memphis,
Third Street. Apply New Era FOR SALE—10 acres, 5 cleared. FOR SALE— Sweet tone mahogBusiness
Tenn.
vegetable land, flowing well.
any piano, beautiful Art case.
•Tintcrv. opp. Postoffice.
\VANTED - Salesladies.
Apply
Two blocks of loading station,’ Can be seen in Sanford, at $125
Opportunities
/O R RENT—Modern 5 room bun­ cheap.
Wool worth’s.
nnd small storage charge. M. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY— We,
galow, (V10 Magnolia. Apply II.
WANTED— Young man 18 years
j. Du Bose.
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the manufnoturcis of a well
or older to learn business. Good
FOR SAI.E— lx)ts in Roscland Martin, ,324 7th St., Jacksonville,
known nnd wide.*; advertised pro­ opportunity. Apply Mgr. J. G.
/O R s A L e — House and lot, $1,Heights. High and dry. A -l ioea- Fh»prietory
medicine,
want
a
repre­
030.00; $100.00 cash. $25.00 per ti«n on Sanford Ave., from $250 FOR SALE— Cheap, to nvoidpackMcCrory Co. 5 and 10 Cent store.
sentative in oacn county in Flor­
month
W. V. Wheeler, 404 to $600 each, easy terms. * If you
ing an dshipping from Sanford, ida. Our proposition’ is attractive
/Irst National HJc. Bldg., Phone wmt a desirable home cornu in nnd
will sell my high grndo plnyer and will net a man Tram $200 to
101-J.'sin us.
BUILDING
piano at a sacrifice. Monthly |$250 per month. Character and
If you want n city lot, a subur­ terms to praty giving satisfactory, ability count more than money in
M ATER IAL
ban lot, a house ready built, cel­ references. See piano anil make
Apartments
selection. Write us your qualifica­ MIRACLE Concrete Co_ general
ery farm, grove or anything in , ,
ermcirt- work, sldewlaka, buildFor Rent
»hr Real Estate line call us. W e,,,' ‘ er‘ E. J. Doby, 84 N. Rroad tions and I f satisfactory we will
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. B.
St., Atlanta, Ga.
sol
at
the
owners
price
only.
explain
our
proposition
to
you
by
/O R RENT—3 room apnrtment,
Terwllleger. Prop.
letter. The National Remedy Com­
large, nice, cool rooms. N. H.
FOR
SALE—
Flowering
plants.
Lumbsr and Building Material,
Call and see us. Wc give you
Garner,. Phone 69.
Sweet William, Calendulas, Car- pany, Postoffice Station G, JackCarter Lumber Company
th» bargains and service.
"OR
RENT—Furnished apart­ THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO., t nations, Asters. Zinnia. Verbena, j 8onvillc- Florl-« ,N . Laurel St. Phone 665.
ment.
Apply Shirley. ApartSeminole Hotel Annex.
j feverfew, 23c doz. $1.60 100. To•nents. First Street.______________
REAL
BARGAIN—
180
ncres
fin
e;mnto
.Collards, Lettuce. 50c 100;
FOR REN’f^Furnishcd two -room
apartment. Private bath, nlso . bitnis and truck land, near Dixie $2.00 1,000. Alfred B. Copeland,
Ilfehway, close to town, and front­ Sanford, Florida.
bedroom. 703 Palmetto Ave,
FbR RENT—Nice apartment for ing two large lakes. Price $60.00 FOR SALE-— I* C. Smith type­
rent. 304 W. 5th St. Phone 444. ar acre. Terms. Hiram Powers,
writer, $30.00. Phone 479.
Wnter Park, Fla. •
FOR RENT— Double housa or
SALE— Attractive modem
three room apartment furnishbungalow.
A bargain; terms.
dt,]eca.tl$(n gpod...clasp in... A. P.
FjORtRDNT
InmUe. lUKtiO»h)•A tt^tWa»&gt;
rp A . DeCftttefl
_________llu
u flP i modern
i n u u c t it
( FOR SALE— Small
house,
tomey-at-Law
conveniences, on beautiful lalieT F o il B B TP Garage, corner 11th ,
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
St. and Elm Ave.
i
minutes drive from Post Of­
Over Seminole County
SCELLANEOUS Ten
fico. $3,000.00; terms. W . V.
Bank
First National Bank B ldf^
Wheeler, 404 1st N atl. Bank, Bldg.
W ANTED
Sanford,
—
Florida
Sanford
—
— Florida
'Phono_101-J.___ _______________
O. C. Bryant, W ag- j
WILL TRADE—35 acre farm
Madam Harriet,
twclvo miles north of Miami, in ner, Fla-, will sell at,
Beauty Parlor.
rapidly growing section for well
Over Mobley’s Drug Store.
located property in or near San­
Park Ave. Phone 246.
W .J . Thigpen
Schelle Mainea
ford. Small cnah payment is re­ Carolina,-Florida filliv
1
PUBL1C Stenographer; your bus- quired. Price of Miami property,
Has moved to Puleston tt
LAWYEK
ness solicited. 107 Park Ave. including farm house and barns is ing Station, gas at 2
Brumley Bldg. Real Es­
$16,000.
If
interested
in
making
a
Phone 349.
_
I *
f A_
____/ .. I I
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trado’
write
giving
full description
tate and all klnda o f In­
W a i t e d TO BUY— Ten or twen- of your property, location and C e n t s a D O V C
COSt t h e
surance.
ty acre tract bordering on lake. price. Address R. J. Peck, FulNo improvements required.* Must ford, Florida.
he well loeuetd and close to town.
year around.
Give price and amount of cash re­
Studebaker, Packard, Chevrolet
Elton. J Moughton
quired. Address
Box 100, care
REAL
ESTATE
The Sanford Herald._________
J. U PERKINS
ARCHITECT
WANT—To rent for the summer,
WANTED
Sales
Department
well loented home in Sanfonl, by
10 acres, 5 ..tiled, in First National Bank Bldg.
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responsible party. Must bo up to
Sanford, —
Florida
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us
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receive
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terms.
plcte information as to location
and price in answering this ad. prompt attention and will be handied to the best o f our ability.
Box 431, Sanford, Florida.
•Phone 101-J. W. V. Wheeler, 404
Tailors. Oeanera and Dyers
20 acres, 11 tiled,
The Matthews Press
1st NafI Bank Bldg^___________ _
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FOR SALE— 10 acres close to city small house and barn,
Phone 417-L-2
on good road. New houso, garage
MRS. NIXON hos added to her
$10,000-one-half cash.
dressmaking establishment tail­ and otler improvements. $2,000.00.
oring, ladies suits tailored to order. Terms W . V. Wheeler. 1st Nat’l
Sanford Novelty
Bank lldg. 'Phone 101-J.
Sanford Sign Shop
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the decis rmiQf'the DemocfMtc pr
TRICT
mary to
he'd June 3, 1924.
hereby announco that I
o lor constable of District
FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
No. 1, subject to .tho Democratic
l wish to announce that I sm a
rimary to be hold June 3rd, 1924. candidate for Clerk of the Circuit
aid district beig composed o f the Court of Seminole Co.* subject tc
following voting precincts: San­ Dei lodratic primary, June third
ford, Lako Monroe and Paola.
If elected, I promise the faithful
E. E. WALKER.
performance of the duties con­
FOR SHERIFF.
nected with that office.
To the Voters of Seminole County: _____
W. L. MORGAN.
I hereby announce my candidacy
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
for the offico of Sheriff of Semi­
I wish to announce mat I am a
nole County, subject to the voters candidate for re f lection to the cf
of the Democratic Primary to be fleo of County Tax Collector ol
held Juno 3rd, 1924. If elected I Seminole Countr, subject to the
promise four years o f Law En­ action of tho Democratic primary
forcement in -t business manner by to be held in June.
the help o f the proper subordi­ ___________ JWO. D. JINK INS.
nates or assistants and earnestly
SCHOOL
solicit the support of all law en­ MEMBER COUNTY
BOARD
forcement caters, on June 3rd.
I hereby announco myself a enn_______ RAYMOND L. ALLEN.
diilatc for re-election as a member
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
o f the County Board of Ihtblic InI wish to announce that I am a structipn from District No, 3
candidate for re-elecUou to thu
Oviedo, Osceola nna
office of Tax Assessor of Semi (Geneva,
nole County, subject to the dccis- Chuluota) subject to the action of
ion or tho Democratic Primary to the Democratic Primary, June 3rd,
1»24. Having served as a mem­
be held June 3rd, 1924.
ber of the Board since 1915, and
•
A. VAUGHAN.
having been chairman of the
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
Plani since 1919, especaily fits me
I beg to announce myself a cab- fo t lh e work required o f a Board
didate for the office o f Tax Col­ mepibor, and If re-elected 1 prom­
lector’ of Seminole County, subject ise tho same conscientious and con­
to tho decision of the Democratic
Primary io he held Juno 3rd, 1924. strictive serrico as has been rend
oretfin my many years of service
______________R. C. MAXWELL.
CHAS. F. HARRISON,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
W e have
several
Geneva, Florida.
I hereby announce my candidacy
FOITCOUNTY'COMMISSIONER
for the office of County Commis­
good things to select
I htreby announce my candidacy
sioner from district number two
for
re-election
to
the
office
of
of Seminole , county, subject to The
|from in celery farms.
action o f tho Democratic primary C'untv Commissioner from DIsti
it
number
four
o
f
Seminole
June 3, 1924.
Count?, subject to the action of
_______________ JOHN ME1SCH.
the Dqnccrat primary June 3, 1924.
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FOR SIIERTFF
i H. B. Lewis &amp; Co.
1_
B. F. WHEELER.
To the Voters o f Seminole County: _
N.
Address
FOR STATE ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce myself a can­
I btreby announce my candididate for Sheriff or Seminole
First National Bank Building,
State ’AttorCounty subject to the action of the, dat’y fir thc office of ----------------ground floor.
Democratic primary to be held on j ney for the Seventh Judicial ClrJune 3rd. If I am elected I pledge'cult of Florida, subject to the Demr o o T ^ n a s T s
No. 107-Telcphone 319-Park Avo.
myself to fulilll the duties of thisj ocraticl Primary to be held June 3,
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of my ability.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924:

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CALL SHIONS
TO TESTIFY IN
L A I CASE

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le Confirms Nomination
larlan F. Stone of New
. to Be Attorney Genin Daugherty’s Formjob—Armstrong Who
re Strong ' Testimony
Iterday Is Again Called.

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Committee Investigating AIleged Frauds in the Volley
of Lower Rio Grande River
Hears Prosecution Try to
Show That No Inspector
Wns Sent Into Texas By
the I'ostofTice Department.

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Among Important Change* ini
Bill Which are Disagreed I
to By Senate Finance Com­
mittee Are Longworth In­
come Tax
Compromise
Rates, Increase ?n Estate
Tnxes and Imposing gift tax

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OMAHA, Apr. 8.—President
Coolidge and Senator Hiram
Johnson are Tuesday seeking
Nrbrasgn endorsement for the
presidential nomination and 19
delegates to the National Con­
vention in a state-wide primary.
The name of no Democratic
candidate appears on the bal­
lot but space is left for vqtera
to write names.

HARRY NEW SAYS
W A G E INCREASE
IS UNNECESSARY

EXPRESS
ON l.JBRYAN
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Mayor Forrest Lake and Oth­
er Prominent BoHineas Men
of This City Express Opin­
ion That Florida Would Not
Err In Selecting Former
Nebraskan As Delegate to
the National Convention.

Many New Witnesses Are' Sum­
n» Tfce Aaaoclatrd I’rcaa.
moned Including Mrs. Jake
A x .f l.tn l Praia)
WASHINGTON. Apr. 8—Inves­
In on endeavor to feel out the
WASHINGTON. Apr. 8.—The
Hamon, William Miller and
tigation of alleged land frauds in
sentiment
and common pulse, of
new
revenue
bill
was
ordered
faMajor General Glenn.
the lower Rio Grande valley of Tex­
the
citizens
of this city and vi­
jjorably reported to the senate
as by the special senate commit­
cinity toward fhe candijihey of
f l l r Thi&gt; A aaorlafri) P i n a )
• luesday by the finance committee. Condemns Bills Before Congress William
tee centered Monday in an effort
Jennings Bryan, who is
as Unwarranted and Submits
WASHINGTON, Apr. 8- W i t ­ by the prosecuton to show from
scheduled to address the voters
His
Own
Suggestions
for
W
ASHINGTON,"
Apr.
8.
_
nesses passed before the senate oil the testimony of Kush D. Simmons,
here Thursday afternoon a t 2:30
Postoffice Employees’ Sal­
r inching touches were put on
committee in rapid succession Mon­ chief postoffice inspector that the
o’clock from the Seminole Countv
ary Raise.
■*
Hit*
revenue
bill
Monday
by
the
Bank corner, a representative of
day, but littio new information postofficc department failed to
senate finance committee pre­
The Sanford Herald Interviewed
fllr Tfcc l u w l a t H I ' r r a a l
was contributed' by any of them. send an inspector into Texas to
paratory
to
reporting
it
to
the
WASHINGTON. Apr. 8.—Post­ several prominent citizens and ask­
They were questioned noth about get first-hand information from
senate where it will be taken up
campaign expenditures in 1920 and complainants.
muster Ge leral New Monday con­ ed for tneir views on the mattter.'
probably . next week.
The general tenor of what each
Simmons countered with the ex­
stories of oil deals at the Republi.
The committee decided to ex­ demned ns unwarranted the postcan national convention in that planation that a large part of their
empt from the brokers’ tax of ul salary increases proposed in Bryan and each expressed the demun had to say is favorable to
investigations
were conducted
*.&gt;0 all produce nnd merchandise
litrong who testified at year.
brokers and «Uo voted eeveral bills before congress and sent to sire that a large crowd of people
in Monday’s session took
The committee adjourned its through the mails. He added that
minor changes in the adininis- Chairman Edge of the joint sub- should hear the Great Commoner*
and again today. One com- hearings over until Wednesday uf- he was ill in a hospital during the
when he uppears In behalf of hl»
trutive sections of the bill.
vaa that the "western brew­ ter a decision, to summon William Texas land inquiry and although
committie on postoffice, his sug­ candidacy
for delegate to the na­
he
did
not
order
un
inspector
to
go
.. 1nolle prossed orders from H. Miller of Columbus, O., and
Most of the amendments plnc- gestions for salary increases with tional Democratic convention.
partment of justice in Wash, Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, widow of the to Texas, he could not say positive­
ed in the bill on the floor of the recommendations for increased
When approached this morning
although local Investigators late Republican national commit­ ly whether a personal investigation
, house have been knocked out by postage and
service
foes
to
I
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’or f o r e s t Lake, who will In­
the case should be pre- teeman from Oklahoma. Subpoen­ was made.
the senate committee in favor of meet such u puy raise
; tn,duc.e the man, who was the
lt was stated by the sec- as also went out for William D.
the treasury draft sent to con­
Says Williamson Influenced
Too Much for Budget.
standard bearer for his party th rir
| of the brewery company at Nicholas, former police chief of . Jam e» R. Page, Kansas City a t­
gress by Secretary Mellon.
times, said:
Pending
bills
would
Increase
that a |5,000 “offer in Oklahoiun City, Major General E. torney, who is assisting in the
Among
important
changes
’’A large crowd of voters'and
postal
expenditure
$160,000,000
n
•nt" was accepted by the F. Glenn, retired of Glendon, N. prosecutions as a representative
made in the bill by the houso and
residents of this city and county
year,
he
said,
and
the
state
of
the
ntnt. The witness told of C., and a “Mr. Himrod," of Moose- of the persons who claim to have
disagreed to by the committee
national budget would not permit should hear Col. William Jennings
to prosecute the Garden hart, 111.
been defrauded, had inserted in the
Character study made h'y Staff Artist E. it. Iliggins of Ilnrlnn F. were the Longworth income tax such expenditures. If any bill ia Bryan when he speaks here Thurs­
compromise
rates,
th
o
increase
in
ewery case and of efforts
record a letter from O. B. William­ Stone, newly nppuinted attorney general. Htoni* was former dean of
the day. Mr. Bryan ia a gifted speak­
Miller and Harding Manager
estate tuxes nnd the imposition passed increasing salaries.
to remove him because he
son, postoffice inspector to ,W. F.
er and I am sure he will havo
revenues
to
meat
the
increases
Miller
was
mentioned
in
testi­
not “atop buying” liquor sa.
Zumbrunn, a Kansas City uttorney Columbia Urivcraity law school, and stands high in the legal profession. of the gift tax.
something oflnterest to say to hia
must
be
raised
by
increases
in
mony
before
the
committee
Mon­
vhlch “they” did not want
representing some of the land com­ In his university days Stone was n famed football star, and also was ft
Mellon Kates Adopted.
postage rates, Mr. New declared. Sanford audience. Mr. Bryan Li
Dted. He said he had A- day aa one of the Harding mana­ panies. Thla letter. Page contend­ “farmhand” on his father's ranch about half a mile from the college.
The Mellon income rates were Submitting u lengthy ur*lysis of seeking to represent Florida j i t
gers
a
t
Chicago
and
was
identified
1000 to 1500 cases and was
adopted by the committee in place salaries of postal employes nnd the national convention and cer*
ed, showed that Williamson was
called to be a witnesa in a as a form er attorney general of influenced in preparing his report
of the Longworth compromise. similar classes of workers In prl* tainly if the voters elect him to
dal case until six months Ohio. His subpoena requires him by the chief postoffice inspector by
They prvoido n reduction in the vatc business, the postmaster gen­ that office they could get no more
to produce "books, papers and rec­ Zambrunn and by R. B. Creagcr,
present nqrninl taxes of 4 per cent eral said, comparison revealed prominent man in the Democratic
ords showing receipts and expend­ Republican national committee for
on Incomes of $1,000 and under that the udvantago rested with the party than Mr. Bryan.
Idbition enforcement condi­ itures of the pre-convention cam­
nnd 8 per cont above that to 3 and postal employe.
Here is what D. L Thrasher
gn Chicago and Indian land paign of Senator Warren G. Hard­ Texas who was interested in the
0 per cent., respectively. The Mel­
had to say when he was approach*
| prosecutions In Qklahoma ing and in connection with the Re­ Alamo Land and Sugar Company.
The salary increases suggested ed:
lon. surtax rates start at 1 per as a substitute by the postmaster
George A. Hill, Jr., of Houston,
* the attention of the eennational convention in Texas,
cent on $10,000 graduating up to gencrnl were, worked out on a
"I will feel very badly if a largo
sugherty investigating com- publican
attorney
for
Creager,
re
­
1920."
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a maximum of 25 per cent at $100,­ scale of nn increase of $200
Monday.
torted with the statem ent that the
for crowd is not on hand to greet) Mr.
Mrs. Hamon to Show Records
letter was a part of he repor pre­ Sanford Attorney Announces Can­ Statement Glveii Out by Oldest 000, whereas the present surtaxes clerks and carriers in first-cinas Bcyan when he apeaka hero Thurs­
P. Armstrong, Chicago
sta rt a t 1 per cent on $6,000 and offices having $600,000 annual day. However, 1 don’t doubt but
Mrs. Hamon, who according to sented |o the chief postal inspector didacy for State Senate Against
Banking Institution Shawn
Ibition agent, (testified that information
M. O. Overtatreet I’reeent
increase to a maximum of 50 per revenues, nnd $100 in flrat-class that he will have a, great many
given
the
committee,
Tremendous
Gain
In
Defcnd
there
was
tio
secrecy
about
it.
| breweries were allowed to is adm inistratrix of the estate of
cont at $200,000.
Present Senator.
po«ita
and
Resources.
offices having less than $600,000 hearers. His very prominence and
He
added
th
a
t
Williamson
himself
the lake city "under nrotecLongworth Plan Rejected.
L, Hamon, la required to pro­ could explain his report and the
annual r^v^nue^, and. in all
|in the manufacture of "high Jake
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Lewis O'Bryan, attorney for
The Lon scwort'
The stofy
of a^ rt'pinrkablj
duce
and can­ committee plans to examine,, hi
a . it* U
UCB "all
»u records,
recortiH, papers
par
cej.
beer.” In addition to« delv.-announced
eg 11&gt;w1W Wr ffy W b Mwi i of
-a mistake by sending Mr.
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all
receipts
_r
.
Hxpendlturee.
thia charge, tha
for the oftlce of stato
tato annford's banking institutions, is cut normal rates 2 per cent
Bryan to th# national convention.
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Starting
with
theso
Increases
iamons testified in answer to senator to Represent the dis­ told in an announcement made incomes of $4,000 and under. 5 1there "has
He a deserving of the vote and
mi
preced- questions
in the institution of men rcr the seven months
by Page th at when he re- trict comprising thq, counties of Monday b^ the offirals of the First
confidence of the .voters a t P lo y
in November, 1920. ceivsd the complaint of 600
Osceola. Oranen nml---- StuuiaoW Nat iwia i Bank showing figun'v trrr
Mo and 1 iwihn sf. that *i f Kt~
sw ie ^ la Jm tu iw
At present,thla offlee ia held by
dected th a t he will pUv a big part
f
t
S
f
r
a
t
t
s
cd lit Texas Ian
acres In the "101 lUnclT
Senator
O. Overstreet, p&lt;&gt;
| were involved in tranaectlone Monday by; J.iJL French of Okla­ ^VdW W tolat over to J. M. Donald- Orlando, who is seeking re-elec- ness.
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l-*-r—» «wiWnj the ternntive would curry is approxi­
homa &lt;Clly. thfil H am on'had totl
maximum 37H per cent at $200,­ mately $43,000,000.”
jfmud
jB d h U .w C ir. hlta'fie had spent 1400,000 in ta r ­ eon. postal inspector a t Kansas tion. Up until Mr. O'Bryan an­
JI G. Ball, heed of the Bqil
According
to
the
statement
000.
.
rying Oklahoma for Harding and City to be handled in the regular nounced. the Orange county man printed in The Herald Monday' in
The increases in postage and H**£*«to Company, declared: ^
William Jennings Bryan in a
Up Government's Movie." 125,000 for tho hotel expenses of channels. He added that he was was unopposed although there compliance with the regular call . LT*!,L on,y newr ta xes carried in fee rates suggested by Mr. New
ong, the continuation of the Harding headquarters a t the injured In a railway accident and had been frequent rumors of oth­ issued by the romptroUr of cur­ the bill were voted in by tho sen­ to meet the pay increases, with great man. In fact he is oqe of
story is promised for Tues- Chicago convention. French said was out of touch with the progress er candidates entering the field. rency. the deposits of the bank dur­ ate committee and provide for the various classes of mail and the ouUtanding men of the coun­
A short time ago Former May­ ing tnu first quarter of tiic year levies of 10 per cent leach on services to which they apply and try today. If he is elected to go to
Isaid “local politicians" held Hamon had told him he had paid of the investigation.
or Eugene Duckworth, of Orlan­ ending Mur. 31 have increased radio and moh Jong sets.
V federal government’s moves thla money over to "Bill Miller"
Claima Donaldson Prejudged.
the estimated increases in revenue the convention, and the chances
are that he will, then Florida wtll
Jewelry Exemption.
are:
p the brewing. Eve.i in the who was described by the witness
Creager called on Will H. Hays, do, while on a visit to Sanford, $502,362.16 over the same period of
Articles exempted from the
of repeated violations of the as a former attorney general of then postmaster general, Simmons announced t h a t’ he would be a last year. Figures show that nt
Second class m atter, $4,885,000. have a man to represent it that will
t brewers, he declared, fed- Ohio.
asserted and claimed th a t Donald­ candidate if tho Seminole county the close of Business Mar. 31. 1923, jewelry tax were limited to those by Increasing rates on advertising be heard from beforf the gather­
So the deposits nmuuntcd to $1,331,• soiling for $25 or less instead of mater lfc cents a pound in the ing is over. HU honesty of pur­
njuncion proceedings were
son was prejudiced and the investi- mnn did not enter the race.
Knows of No Offer to IVood.
far Mr. Duckworth’s candidacy 396.69. This is an increas; of $40 as provided by the house. The first and second zones; U4 cents pose, I believe, cannot be ques­
Successful because of official
gaion
was
retarding
the
depart­
Robert F. Wolfe of Columbus, ment of the lower Rio Grande val­ has not materialized and the on­
tax un drafts and promissory in third zones and M cent in tioned and that he will serve in
and in thla connection he publisher
of the Ohio State Jour­ ley. Simmons said -he had heard ly two men in the ruce nqw are nioru than 37.5 per cent.
notes, repealed by the nouae wan fourth zones.
h[»f«P«rity to the very best of his
|oned C. W. Middlckauf, as- nal,
The statement further shows restored and the full tax on biltold
the
committee
he
had
no
the
incumbent
and
Mr.
O'Bryan.
Third
class
mater,
$500,000,
by
‘ attorney general in charge information of any offer having th at Creager also saw 'Attorney
that the resources of th^lucnl in­ liartl and pool tables and bowling incorporating in fourth class tlo " * ‘ my con,,(,#nt
While here Mr. Duckworth took stitution have hud a gain of approx alleys
hibitlon enforcement legal been made tp Leonard Wood at General Daugherty but he did nut
cut In half by tho house, matter all third class m atter
Robert J. Holly, when approach­
occasion to point out the fuct imaely 31* per cent, Resources at was voted
at Chicago, aa one whose
•
ed. said:
into the bill.
by which he could have know about that.
above
eight
ounces.
that
it
is
Seminole’s
time
to
bo
I had been reported to him aa Chicago
Simmons said the postal inspec­
"WUIUm Jennings Bryan ia oae
The limit placed by the house
been nominated. He also asserted
Fourth Close M atter.
represented in the upper house the end uf the recent quarter
* in “agreementa."
of
the biggest men In the state of
$20,000 as the maximum
that he had received no positive in­ tor's investigation waa not closed. of the state legislature and ex­ amounted to $2,030,353.23. A year of
Fourth class m atter, $30,100,“Seed for Scandal"
amount of earned Incoma on UW, by increasing parcel post Florida and I hope that one. of tha
formation a t the time about the He admitted it had been two years pressed the desire to see a man ago they totaled $1,545,908.31.
ttor Harreld, Republican, *!• o’clock morning conference" in since the inquiry started but ex­
The First National Bank, the which the reduction* of 25 per
begining at 9 ounces to and largest crowds in the sU ta greets
na, opened the day’s test!- Chicago a t which the nomination plained thia was not unusual in from this county enter the race. oldest banking house in Sanford, cent could be made would be re­ rate*
including
8th zone, and on the him-in the best town in the state,
Mr. O'Bryair declares he has en­ has enjoyed a stcudy increase in
such cases.
t with a voluntary atatemant of Harding was agreed upon.
duced
to
$10,000
by
action
of
the
pound rates to and including 70 that ia Sanford, at his meeting
tered the race only after urgent its business since its forinatift&gt;i senate finance committee.
J had seen "seed for scanpounds for local delivery and for [m e next Thursday afternoon.
solicitation
by
friends,
here
and
W.
L.
Kistler,
an
oil
man
of
Ok­
many years ago. Statements issu­
the removal from office of lahoma and Wilbur W. Marsh of
1st, 2nd and 3rd zones; increas*
in Osceola county.
ed
a t the close of 1923 showed a
Pack, federal district attor- Iowa,
ing rates for 4th, 5th and 6th
former
treasurer
of
the
Dem­
He
was
graduated
‘
from
the
Everyone should be there
&gt;r the western district of Oksplendid increase over tho year be­
zones from 9 ounces to 5 pounds man.
national committee were
College of Charleston with .tho fore and the latest financial report
to hear him."
•«. by the incoming Republi- ocratic
and
for
7th
ad
8th
zones
to
4
the other witnesses. Marsh, who
degree of Bacbcllor of Arts nnd indicates that the insitution is still
S fjd A- P. Connelly:
Sidninlstration in 1921. Ha was summoned by Senator Spcnpounds.
later took his law course a t the growing and expanding rapidly.
If W. J . Bryan in eletetd to
ned to have M r.'Peck, who cer, Republican, Missouri, said the
Insurance
fees,
$1,750,000
by
University of South Carolina.
represent
Florida at the eonve£
Thu officers of the bank are
“ appointed by the Wilson committee would have to consult
increasing fee from 3 to K cents
Following tho completion of his
‘ition, retained in service tho Democratic committee records
and 5 to 7 cents, the 10 and 25 tion- he will prove a great credit
The Sanford Rotary Club had course at this institution, K r. O’­ proud of its progress according to
ute the Miller brothers •« *0 campaign contributions by aniong its guests today at its
Twelve members of the Mechani­ cent fees rcmajnlng unchanged. to the state. I have always been
Bryan practiced his profession in their statement. Its growth is but
associates, which was E. L. Doheny, California oil mag­ weekly luncheon, Karl Lehman and that
cal
Laboratory class of the Uni­ C. O. D. Service, $1,200,000. by an admirer of the Great Common­
state. Latev He removed to nn indication of the growh of the
land also "stirred things up nate to th# Democratic “war chest" Scout Executive J. C. Morris both Florida
versity
of Florida accompanied by increasing fee from 10 to 12 er and I think that he will ba of
and for 12 yearn has entire community and the officials
r mcently to see that civil In 1920, while Kistler disclaimed of Orlando, who were here in the been engaged
Prof. B. F. Gaines, arrived in San­ cents for up to $10, establishing great service to this state a t the
in 1practice in this
convention. He will certainly
l»*te brought by the goyem- any connection with Republican interests of local boy scout work. state.
rejoice
that
as
the
oldest
institu­
ford
Monday afternoon to be here
^or c°U*ctiona from have a big part in tha selection ot
.
$10
to
$50,
and
continuing
25
for
three
days
during
which
time
| 7 ,T*C0Ver the lands wnen he campaign collections in that year. Mr. Lehman and Mr. .Morris both
Mr. O'Bryan was for eight tion of its kind in the city, it is a the students will conduct a series cent fee for $50 to $100.
• the party nominee and I trust that
I “** delay in this m atter.
urged that members of the local years city attorney for Kissim­ real community builder.
the voters of this state will sea
of tests on the machinery of the
Registry service, $1,100,000, by At
Fall Sought Delay.
club, who recently pledged money mee. During the war he served
to elect him. I hope that * a
Officers
of
the
bank
are:
presi­
increasing
fee
from^lO
to
12
cents
water
and
electric
plants
of
the
Poincare
Objects
To
Edwin S. Booth, now
to the cause of carrying on the on the United States District
crowd will be present to hear
and
charging
1
cent
for
return
dent,
Frank
P.
Forster;
vice-presi­
Southern
Utilities
Company.
assistant to the attorney Soviet Russia Action work in this district.
Board in T am pa.. Although he
receipt
when
requested.
noon ’**ry tn ° n Thur#day a f i.r The students, all seniors in tho
Another visitor who was called has an office in Kissimmee, he dent, L. A. Brumley; vice-presi­
•nd assigned since March
Special delivery service. $900,­
upon to speak was Lewis O’Bryan, has been practicing in Sanford dent, T. J. Miller; cashier, B. F. engineering college, make several
the cases against the
■*r n « A u M llttS Freaa)
000, by increasing fee to 15 cents
orotheri, the committee n PARIS, Apr. 8—Premier Poin­ whose announcement for the state for two years, maintaining an of­ W hltner; assistant cashier, A. I,. trips each year, in order to apply for articles from 2 to 10 pounds S h erir s
Report F
theoretical
principles
learned
in
senate
from
this
district
appears
fice in the Sominole County Bank
Iw i ,n Vr"
°f .the depart
20 cents for articles of 10
II justice bearing upon the care . today proteated strongly to elsewhere in this issue. Mr. O’­ Building on Magnolia Avenue. Kelts. Directors are: L. A. Brum­ the class room. While here the stu­ and
March Is Filed W
pounds and over.
« wM shown that Secre- Foreign Minister Tchitbln in So­ Bryan confined his talk to the dis­ He has *entered tne race as
a ley, S. O. Chase, F. P. Forster, B. dents under the supervision of
viet Russia concerning the trial cussion of present day issues with
Money
order
service,
$2,761,000.
F. Whitner, T. T. Hawkins, T. J. Prof. Ganes will work in eight- by rate increases averaging 2 the Co. Co
candidate from this county.
i '. l *? k**d of the depart­ of the Russian Interlectuals Pro­
hour shifts and each shift compos­
no reference to his candidacy.
" the interior, first sought
(Continued on page 8)
Miller and B. E. Squires.
ed of . four boys, will make sovctal cents per order, there being slight
Other visitors a t the meeting
There were 21 convictions tur
[■ the prosecution if the Mil- gress Kiev. He did this in a per­
testa of each piece of equipment of increases in most instances and ed in by Sheriff C. M. Hand '
then wthdrew his request, sonally signed note couched in the were; Rotariane John Ackley of
decreases
in
others,
under
this
the two plants.
ing the month of March, acror.
exchangea of letters and strongest language. At the same Vineland, N. J., Frank Logen of
schedule: Not over $2.50, 5 cents:
'■• appeared that the crim- time he called on the British and Ocala and Vernon Borum of Or­
Each year the Southern Utilities over $2.60 and under $5, 7 cents* to a report filed Tuesday with
Company co-operated with the over $5 and under $10, 10 cents; County Commissioners. The
T r01 were finally term inat- Italian governments who are in di­ lando, Prof. Gainee of the Univer­
»J*&gt; showed that
school authorities in allowing the over
,7 “
«uilty entered by rect diplomatic contact with Rus­ sity of Florida, Mra. A. M. De$10 and under $26. 12 cents; p°*to
f*'°27.34 was collected
students to visit its several plants
•
Miller and others and sia to make similar representa­ Forrest and Mrs. B. J . Starling
er
am? under W®.
cents; forfeiture# and Ubor on
were also visitors.
throughout the state. The stu* over
$50 and under $76, 18 ceqts;
(U r The A uoclalxS f r t x )
*mld’
J1**1
Und tions in an effort to save the sav­
Mrs. DcForrest and Mrs. Star­ . N E W YORK,
dents
composing
the
-party
are:
litigation tad not been ants whose loss could be felt over
over $76 and under $100, 20 cents. ed to $614.69, work on n
A.Pr* * —Three The victims reported thoy were
ling were present to present the girls were branded
with eliter ordered to disrobe, while Mi4s John Bebson. Hugh Roberts, How­
the world.
Uled $412.66-whiU one'
'in e for the erection or the Ri- nitrate, and perhaps, permanent,,,
Miss Alice Norton, president of ard Riddle, Henry Perry, J. W.
bond amounting to $110J 6
ult monument in this state. The ly disfigured a t a hazi
sing which the sorority, daubed their faces, Friedman, R. M .' Wilson, Jack Heavy Rains Causing
outstanding. This makes
were present aa represen­ marked their initiation into Delta throats and backs, painted whisk- Mellor. E. E. Peeples, B. K. Durst,
Pass Libera] Measiire women
total of $1J87.69 as Om
Connecticut
Floods
tatives of the local chapter of K*pa Gamma, a Brooklyn inter­ era
C.
I.
Beerso,
George
Calhoun
and
and mustaches upon them and
of business done by the
House Of Parliament Daughters of American Revolu­ high school sorority, it waa dis­ inscribed
Harold Stansfleid.
crosses
on
their
cheeks
month.
f°x Tt» Am m Is M P i , m )
tion.
closed Monday.
the sorority letters upon their
lOBILE AGENCIES
BOSTON Apr. 8-S w e ile n by
The arrests and convictions •
( U r T in A u M iatse r t w )
Dr. Ralph E. Stevens was in ' Physicians, fearing fatal devel­ and
COMPETITIVE
FARMING
*
foreheads—all from a bottle of 20
hours of relq and melting snows, for the following offenses:
of Sanford au­
LONDON, Apr. 8—The govern­ charge of the program for the day. opments when the victims be­ g«r
CONTEST.
cent
'
pilver
nitrate
labeled
the rivers throughout New Eng- ning trailer on county roads,
- !!n cl«? and, the ears ment's future action evictions CoL George W. Knight presided came seriously ill, pronounced i
un«
Und had overflows
_
f O r Tfce A u k Ii I H P m t )
wed their banks
to- worthless checks, sU; drunk,'(
The them out of danger, although still
** n .s *nf°rd Bukk question in connection with which over the business session.
'
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Even the victims thought it fun
« Buick; Seipinole ■offered defeat in the House of following members were present: under treatment.
JACKSONVILLE,- Apr. 8. — A day causing death and bringing in possession of f*
itll the next day whep th
prize of $100 ia offered by County jury to a scorn of persons and do­ driving, one;
Commons yesterday woe the main Charles Britt, George Brockhahn, 1.T*lrN to of prosecution against
^ S S g i , °®»h4 topic of political speculation in R andall. Chase. Rev, W, J. Car­ •hf Igrorii y membera-nad-of-eup^ into the sunlight und turn«Lhlnc Agent W. L. Wa t t h e farm*
/ • ' two; carrying
ted a t
weererur the"painter’e brush had
ha er producing the greatest number
weapons, two; petty L . „
. well, Chaim
""w asn iiry Circle* ond-tha preaa penter, R. d .-H trfirrJ w tg r^ E rT .
M
trriof tho organisation fol- touched. Intense burnlhg pair of bushels of com on an acre of
i BcaieoJe- Hud
__
here is no indication yet aa to Householder, W aiter Haynes, Ed­
m.‘.ck’ ,NV ua*
«&gt;£*» eontinu'- riding trains, one; assault
what occurfollowed. •
, land in Duval county this year. ed
“'■&gt;7. Hudson, Essex the course it will take. It le note­ ward Higgins, C. E. Henry, W. C. red
to rise throughout th* nieht. In tery, one; using iosuiti
o led the af*
rls.who planned the Inltla- ■Four other smatlgp, * *
pri
tjie Springfield
5I ~
• Sad J ura Ga- worthy th at after the defeat of the Hill, George W .‘ Knight, A. R. fair, a
Westfield riv- guage. one.
_
______
) sold to have declared eluded in the oIlev.
•nd Studebak- yrovernment'e eviction bill a similar Key, H. F /K e n t, H. B. Lewis. Dr. was reported Suffering a nervous
- a r e re r -‘ ’
itided silver ni
or to those who come next
worse sine
**£». Ford and [measure introduced by Ernest Si­ 8. Pules ton, W. 8. Parker, F. E. coUapee.
rally applied
$60 for the
P B tw t .
$rict* Inu
Florida Motor mon, Liberal, passes unopposed. R°“®iUat, Henry Rosebro, H. R. A week ego, _ the authorities
second
flood wai
and The measure is almost identical and R. _E. Stevens, 8. O. Shlnholreach a |
with the fo/erom ent bill with the
■-ar.
kb.
Factories
e
exceptioir of *the flmt cU o »
tion
when the i
in
baiements
T t, UnarltlM FWlO
SHINGTON, Apr. 8—The
all,.jted interference with
|tion continues to trace an
pattern in the wide terricing covered by Senate
(rty investigating commitfhe Senate meanwhile has
f,„j the nomination of Har!Stone, New York, to be atgeneral. Brice Armstrong,,
stifled regarding eight brew­
in g “under protection" In
[o was ordered to appear to-

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LEWIS O’BRYAN FIRST NATIONAL
CANDIDATE FOR BANK DEPOSITS
S T A T E SENATE SHOW BIG GAIN

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Karl Lehmann And
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Guests of Rotary

University Class Is
Here To Make Tests
On Utility Plants

Brooklyn High School Hazing Party
Results In Disfigurement of Girls

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SjSiNDAY, A Fnil, 7. 1924
' WASHINGTON, Apt. 7^-T h«
SJty.KraplnR ha. notht
state cannot tax lands held by the
United States in tru st for Indians, News. Unless you use ■ k
w is announced today in the .auptente court.

Meet The W h ole Stone Family

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BY HARRY B. HUNT

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NK.T Service Staff Writer.

ACCEPT MONEY
jUimeual interest attaches to
t h a . n rta sH ia ilu iin f the* Untvcrsal
■pedal ‘ The Hunchback of Notre
Dam*,’ ’a t the Milsnc Theatre to*
day and tomorrow.
For many
m onth, ic has been widely herald­
ed as' tho last word in cinema nrt,
but th i. was taken with the pro­
verbial grain of salt until niter
tho world premier at the Astor
Theatre in New- York City. The
.Gotham critics shattered all pre­
cedent by using op more ndiectW H . of praise than even the
most intrepid press-agent would
’d are employ.
Cart Laemmle, president of
U niversal, realised tne great risk
he took in mnking changes in the
m isterpiece of Victor Hugo;
changes which he defended, how­
ever, on the ground th at ns n
dram a must entertain all classes,
anything offensive to a religious
denomination must be deleted.
And, strange to say, all of the
changes were heartily endorsed
by the critics.
Lon Chancy, one of the great­
e st character actors on either
stage or-wereen, plays the difficult
role of “Quasimodo,” the hunch­
back.
He is supported by such
well-known players as Patsy
Ruth Miller, Ernest Torrence,
N e m a n Kerry, Nigel de Brnlier,
Tally M arihall, Brandon Hurst
and Gladys Brockwell. There are
75 principals and 3,500 extras in
l h a rca»t.
The entire Cathedral of Notre
Daffie waa reconstructed a t Uni­
versal City os well as 1. eight
•(fhares of Parisian streets and
of LouU x:

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/ 1. Mfoqffh party .leodsra
trouble to keep
tlKlr lines straight for thu coming
campflljs, .tate ami county organ•ratlotis ore reporting that newly
enfranchised "omen voters are
gumming up the organisation pro*
grain In many sections of tho
country.
Apparently the spring hr usertrnnlng fovrr, lias-hit n laiRe u n .
tlon of the politically.rmndni wo*
moa. They're blaming the nieh for
'iiuittng the place with oil, track­
ing In mud nml dirt'arid losing r.ot
m-Tfly hnii.lv but positively filthy.
Anyway, they're rolling up thrlr
sleeves, getting out the brooms and
carpet t» a (era. and making a show
cf getting ready to clean up.

(Continued from pggwTrT** ~*
crnm rnt ns a government Is not
corrupt. There arc honest and
faithful public s e rv a n ts.and loyal
and patriotic constituents. There
nre limn find women, thoui-ands
And millions o f them just n . will­
ing to sacrifico for the honor of
their country and ju st as capable
of serving the cause of clean gov­
ernm ent as were their forbears.
Not Whole Story
"But the demoralization conaequent upon war docs not tell the
•whole siory. I venture to believe
th at so long as the present system
and standards prevail in'American
politics, regardless of party, you
will have conditions no less de­
plot able than those which now
confront us. The country was
chocked to learn that a very large
sum of money was given to high
&lt;flit-iaU by a party having busin tss with the government. Well,
what have we to say about an in­
dividual having business, or ex­
pecting to have business, with the
government giving a very, large
sum of money to the political p ar­
ty which is in control or is seek­
ing control, of the entire machin­
ery of the governm ent? And this
is the practice which prevails in
this country not as to one party,
but ns to to all political parties.
“ Such large sums arc asked for
or given because of a desire to go
beyond the ordinary interests of
the individual in his party.- You
can buy influence with n -political
party quite as effective As you
can an individual. In the latter
instance it' is still denounced, in
the former instance it has become
an accepted practice."

sot busy. Bh* didn’t tike tii- t&lt;&gt;■*»•
manners nor his methods and /Aid
so. Mho organized the commute*
against him and .then kicked him
out.
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Mies Smith will ba at th« Demo­
cratic convention as delegate-atXt? of the fitst clean-up con­
large from’ New Jersey—&lt;loubttesa
ferences tolled by women who
one of the youngest delegates *on
want in we tlie political homestead the floor. It not the youngest.
maintained la’ better order Is that She's Just 23.
cf the League of Women Voters,
which’ will bo held In Buffalo April
:t t&gt; 29.
IMILARLY, when the men out
Among the women who will wield
In Preble county, O.. reported
t) o d :stcr pn that occasion ato
there was no use organizing
iillft' Latbrop of Chicago, former
against the G. O. P.. It was a ’wo­
l- f of tho If. S. Children's Duman, Mrs. Ada M. Whipple, of
r u; Mrs. Clifford Plnchot. wife of
Raton, who went out and organised
Pennsylvania's progressive repub­
tho second biggest Democratic Vic­
lican governor. Mrs. Frank Van*
tory Club In Ohio.
d.rllp, whom huelrand has organ'•When any man tells mo a thing1
1 tho Federal Research Bureau
cannot be done." Mrs. Whipple
In Washington to assist Investiga­ wrote Democrat lo headquarters.
tions Into governmental reckless"I’m golni to satisfy myself.”
rev), and Mrs. Carrie Chapman
Acting on this tip, Cordell Hull,
f’stt and Mrs. Mary Garrett Hay,
chairman of lbs Democratic No­
veteran suffrage tampalgners.
tional Committee, le turning more
Tho conference will not choose
and more to women for assistance.
• i between Republicans and Demo"Whenever the men report 'It
•-•ate. but win concentrate Its
can't bo done,’ get o woman to do
efforts J9 stimulate women’s InIt." Hull has ordered.
'*»■*,t gent rally In picking "clean”
"And 1 never yet hove had a
r i n lor vXi.e I*'1* '•!*
woman fall," Hull eav*

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(Continued from page 1.)
Mr. Bryan declared in a re­
cent address that the prospects
now for n Democratic victory are
very bright, provided the party
s e le c ts . the rig h t man to carry
its standard.
By virtue of the
fact that Florida will hold n
preferential prim ary, Mr. Bryan,
if elected, will be compelled to
support the choice of the major­
ity of voters, Mr. Maines i said.
So fa r there are only two candi­
dates whor.e names will appear
cn the ballot In this state. They
are Oscar W. Underwood, of Ala­
bama, and William Gibbs MrA ddo,'form er secretary of treas­
ury, under the administrations of
Woodrow Wilson.
Mr. Bryan i% known to be bittcrly opposed to Underwood, but
las fffr ns McAdoo is concerned,
h e has not publicly expressed his
opinion. . At various times Bry-

n fl - l h*nm—lira a o we

"JlV-.no such a thini
the way It all happenet
crowd while the small gathI laughed, thoroughly enjoythe situation.
Finally, in
‘ (or frequent Interruptions
one as the other told her
» ,th« .chief learned the fact
a nautomobile accident Jind
t W and not' a fight as he
first suspected,
was quite evident th at it
a m ix e d 'u p affair and the
asked if they wouldn’t
rem ise.
.
.
hat’s whht I want to do,"
.the - sm artly dressed ono,
a o .d o .1 said the other. .
fall, w(ll you pay fpr the

First pictures of the fnmily of Harlan F. Stone, appointed attorney
general in the place of H arry Daugherty. Aboye is Mrs. Agnes Stonu
his wife, and below the two sons, Lauson, nt right and Mnrshall, left
Marshall finds mathematics, rather than law, his forte,, while Lwsot
intends to follow in his fnthcr's footsteps.

county at n point probably five or
the other side of the river In Lake
six mile* from where the men w ire
captured. They were In a boat
and the officers believe that the
three alleged moonshiners were on
(Continued from page 1.)
their way to Orlando to dispose- of
wny to Orlando to deliver the stuff the "ahinc."
•. •
to some patrons there. They hkve
The sheriff stated th a t he had
been informed that a DcLand liq­ been receiving some complaints
uor seller^ has been
passing about tho activity of bootleggers in
through this city frequently on that vicinity and on Saturday ho
his \ ay to Orlando to dispose of received word th at a load of liquor
his stock. Crompton received a would pass through this particular
fine of $200 and costs in court this jlacc a t a certain time.
When
mrnlng.
placed under a rrest one of the men
Sheriff Hand in company with grabbed his gun but by the quick
Deputies Williamson,- Stephenson work of the officers, he was grab­
and B axter nabbed threo men ear­ bed before he had a chance to car­
ly Sunday morning on the Wekiva ry out his purpose.
River about 12 miiea from San­
Driggers ia in Jail here but Syl­
ford, after they had hold nn all­ vester and aPtrick furnished bonds
night watch. The officers found of $250 each. All threo will be
20 gllons of moonshine in the pos­ tried at the next term of court
session of tho men. The men gave
On Friday the sheriff, and hia
their names as Raymond Sylvester. men caught another violator of the
prohibitjpq laws when they arrestJ Charles Stafford a fte r they
id several cases of liquor in
house. Stafford is out under
edd tim ers at the game and that a -5Q band I s appear ia &gt;Kt
^
probaH y tycxtcd.ofi/it
1TOSV3

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Your Sunday dinner
will be a success and
will cost you less if
you buy from adver­
tisers on the Grocery
Page.

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4*4 »ohtesesbh mill* m, oil
lasts sate Setter........

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Herald readers get
the benefit of the
best that the market
affords—and save
money at the same
time.

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PARIS, Apr. 7—Dispatch to Intrunsigi-nnt from Ilraisi-I* says
i King Albert ia ncrinualy ill and h
forced to give up hia.procctrd re.
view of the gnrrivm nt the -npital
tomorrow and apriid the day
which will be his 40th birthday in
I,tel.
King Albert Is eu
gripiH! and phytdcianr
him to remain in bed.
b u il d in g a
g r e a t e r c it y

file T b » A a . n r l a i r d P r r - . « l
LONDON, Apr. 7—AnnounceSanford ia develop­ ' ment wae made that the Princo of
ing in ell directions. {Wales nails on the Southampton
Over a vast te rri­ liner, Arundel Castle, on May 2nd,
tory the Hty is | for a tour of Mouth Africa. It atgrowing fend pros­ riven fit Cape Town May ID.
pering.
C O N D IT IO N O F~H A N K S.

The needs of everyono, rich and poor,
poor.
f B v T N r « N . &lt; - r l a tr d
in each part or tho
WASHINGTON,
r - 7—Thu
city find expression ‘Comptrolte rof Currency today Uin the Want Ads lucd a call for the condition of all
of The Herald.
national banka a t the close of busiTo keep informed neee, Monday, Mar. 31.
road the Classified
pages of The Her­
Thus the affair wan vettlod and
ald.
both parties went on their way.
whether rejoicing or not, orio could
not toll. It wan perhaps the most
To reach all the peo­ stirring'scene that has trunsnlrple
effectively — ed a t the stution . The aevidont
leave your Want AH eccurod at First- and Mawnolla
*
a t The Herald Office and waa. not * * - cur wan
T h 0*VGa to send for Tlte datni
'St -und 'K j
i “Ufa aU i n ! , day’s
the only thine the chief
ren lj', to n .qlientibn of
felt a fte r thfl affair waa

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E. J. Smith (
DISTRIBUTORS
• Jacksonville. Florid

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There is a Correct Color and Prod\
. . .visions of
bssyty. ., problem* In tint
MINDpIcturSi’
sod tons... rsqutrwn.nts of utility

...' many srltpl .l«m«nt» sotar into
the pbssant task cf beautifying the

i&amp; m s fc is ™-°
&gt;d taautl* JCTZw|a find a

IM 0J Vamjah Product In

r flat and ton* to produce
■Act dasiratl _

BALL HARDWARE CO
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Report o f the Condition o f the

Sanford, Florida
AT THE CLOSjE OF BUSINESS MARCH 31ST, 1624; AS CA
BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,

TAKE A PRINTED SILK DRESS FOR
MENTAL STRAIN

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ..$1,Old,091.30
Overdrafts ....!...,....... 870.48
Stocks and Bonds ..., ,.. 278,257.50

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f rom F lorida

Dr. A. A. Murphree. president of
the University of Florida.
Local adm irers of M r.-Bryan
aa well as those of other kections
of the state, feel that if tho Great
Comoncr Is selected by the FlorIda voters to represent the state
at the convention, he &gt; will be
heard from and thut he will bo n
big factor in the selection of the
p artv’a choice for the chief office
of the land.
T hat Sir. Bryan will draw a'
large crowd from all over tho
county is tho popular belief of
his many suporter* in this com­
munity. Since taking up his resi­
dence in this elute several year.)
ago, Bryan hat« endoared *»*-•-*•»&lt;
to thousands of residents of Flor­
ida by his activities m ootui., ...
many rthmI movements , chief of
which was 1ho campaign .'■)*•
funds to erect a Y. M. C. A.
building nt the University of
Florfila. . . .
During that cu-.ipaign last year
Mr. Bryan, in cnmpuuy with Dr.
Mprphrcc, wept to all part i i*f
thg alnte, .-pvaUii'; of t’15 great
advantages offered by the Uni­
versity of Florida and urging thp
whole-hearted support in behalf
cf the officials to erect u .handK IN(.r ALBERT IU „

'

By reading the Spec­
ial Ofl@Hngs on the
grocery page of The
- Herald today.
leading
Sanford’s
_
merchants are offa'- ing low prices and
good service.

STRONG ARM OF
THE LAW AFTER
DRY OFFENDERS

Ydfk Drivers
A rrangem ents Made
de on SanfordFor Political Meeting
B usy Thoroughfare
With Bryan Thursday

i • • (Continued from page 1.) .
have passed an examination to
drive and «o this woman is to
blame fo r the whole affair," vehe­
m ently declares the newcomer.
11" It’a no such a thing. That wo.
man la to blame.
She ran into
rejoins
jh« woman of the first
Meanwhile the chief puts HU
hands to his ears as the two wo­
men g lare a t each other and enla w hat m ay be said to be

YOU W IL L 3A Y E -REAL MONEY

r t ,VA IU ! I 'N O T O N , D. C - A S

Printed silks should re&lt;4|r«-’
Nobel prlzra of thrlr own for A pr
■Impllelty they havo briinght lito
femintiiM attire.
Bo nayiy rliaiuiIng nrn (hey In thetnselv«;s m il
they have eliminated the need. ,nd.
therefore tho m ental . atraln , of
aearchlng for new Until and iW ,
brlowa for each season.
The
material and tho dcnlxn writ lliqrcIn U the thing thla year.
Fttwera bloom In every frock tiov. but
they aro rather conventionalized
flower., modern In treatment snd
crisp tn conception.
Tho perky lit tin blooms In the
illustration ore black, printed op a
background of Chinese-red flat
crepe, and nre a drUgn.from he
veraaUla brush of M. H^nrt
Creangr, Ihe noted fashion, esp-rt
They are oet off b / bunds of th*
aumn mnlertat, but without a ■!»&gt;
algtt.
From tho wide, allgttfy
a&lt;iuarcd neck, there Is, a font Itch'
panel down the front, which la rut
from tho same piece as the low
plain band around Iho waist, a
band of Ihe santo finishes tho t&gt;udcraklrt and - the brief ktniena
sloevos.
Klght little plrala mukn
a panel In lha middle of the tunln
und two small pockets are dtar o n t-ach aide In front. Firm
ihe right pocket fade a .mill
Chinese.rod pldffon bandkerchi&gt;f.
sljtched In black..
lint, alines anil heads *hO: |il
m-it'eh cnch other, rather than I.-.
kill'‘bn-*1 ■!)■• -te^a* a t tpa--- li'eiwat
.-miri.-n*.
J tu hat B*.net rated U
'( btfr i.-utgUq't st'a**. •I'dte i »t
ff» otto strep
nin-ilt-,

OthbFReal Estate
CASH ANB I
BANKS

210,122.71
5,168.55
516,842.69

l ia b il it ie s

Capital S to ck ............... «
Surplusr and' Undivid­
ed Profits-.,...... 1...T
Dividends U n p a id .....
Circulation .................. -

Bills Payable ...............
Rediscounts ......... .
DEPOSITS..................

$2,030,35323

$2,030,353.23

Deposits March 31st
i
1924
$1,836,758,69
Deposits March 3}st,
.1
1,334.39653

Resources March 31st,
1924 ....... :............... $2,030,353^3
Resources MartH 31st,
1923 . ................... :

Increase

502,36116

Increase

F. F. FO R ST E R .... .. .. President

$ 484,444.92

L : X BRUMLBY,
T. J’. M illiE R ,.......Vice
lent
B. F. WHITNER,
Cashier
A. L. BETTS, ....Aasifttant Cashier

Frchident

DIRECTORS
T. r.': HAWK
B1F. WHITNER

�►AGE TW 0

THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924
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n i l Ham O. A m in i H u t. If t w i n g , O.
a ru l,w U .\ Krtima A. Htclff,
|lr U D ttt. aU .tff fh)t u n k n o w n heirs.
If Ilyins'. &lt;*# (he e s t a t e nt Joh n W.
rirtm d j (lores*,-d. j u r y IVolverton,
tl» IVilnK. L uth er C. IMrtrr. If.llvlntr.
I* tv 1 i» rto (,,If livin’*. Atxrgorct 8.
Itanura;. In d ivid u ally nml ,*r *t|r^
cearu^'lii trust t i n ll ii tie r l IT ll i f n * e j. if l i v i n g C h arles C. W a rw lrk ,
T ru stee nml h is miccrsnurs. If llv l a i r ^ a t a i U i w irTTfumitev. If liv in g ,
nml AI.el Crlf(In, 1/ llvlmr. AdnUaiJ.
lslrator. .,f th e K its!,- ,.t John wTf
Griffin. deeenseil. "nml If said par.
tie s n o (tend. till p a rties ctnlmlm : j
Inlet, ‘t und er Hi njntnlrxe I* Griffin,
and w ife, H en rietta K. lir lf fln . d ecenard. W illia m &lt;1. Andehrlod. &lt;lereused. O. \V. Htrlff. nnd w ife,. Km.
nta A. Htelff. d eeeased . all o f the
u n k n ow n heirs, dereu srd , of
tit,e
sstiC - ■'( Joh n W. clrlffln.' deeea*e&lt;l.
J. 1 *. W n lv e r t fn , dcreitsi-d, L u th er
{*., ! iirter. ituroased,
I.. O. Porter,
doiC-nseii; Mnrttarel R ItHittsey. Ind lv h t in l ly am t os s u c c e s s o r In trust
to Robert 'll.
Itnmse . d -eeaseil.
Charles C. W a rw ick . T r u s t e e nnd
tils Mo e e ss u m , d ereased. Mnricnret i
IV. Itiimsey. d eceased . and Abel ■
‘Griffin. deeenseil. A tliulnlstratnr o fj
the O t a t e of John W. Griffin, d e - !

In Brutal Ct^lld ly^tBrder^i* Mj* ,\\\*'

Ifember DeMolay

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KANSAS CtTY, M o. Apr. 8,—
T£M PA , Fla., April 8.—A con-i
lit] Grand Council Order o{ Dc- stituency of -approximately 300,*|
olay has issued a call for 50 000 women, members of missiojiary societies... will bo reprrrrrrretf
a t tnb annual meeting of ■the
Woman’s Missionary Council of
, the MetHbuist Episcopal Church*
rirh&gt;m these B0 DeMolays one South, which convenes here Wcdwlll be chosen to represent De- nesday, the ninth, for s&amp;tsion* that
Molay a* an observer a t the Brit- will continue through the .follnwla b ‘.Em pire .Exposition at London,‘ing Wednesday, April 16. U p w a r d s
the. Olympic games a t Paris, and, of 200 delegates nnd visitors are
the National Boy Scout Jamboree} expected, *including missionaries
a t Copenhagen. All expenses of and doaconnesses.
the young man will be paid when
The meeting will be called to
hb ' embarks for Europe with a order Wednesday evening, by Mrs,
party, which will leave this eoun- F. F. Stephens of Columbia, Mo.,
try June 81; 1924, under trained who was elctced a t last year’s
le a d e r sh ip , 'fo r a ten weeks’ edu- Mobile meeting to 1111 the vacancy

tiny nr March
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l:. w . ttiln c r

| Holl'clfM- no
i
CntnUalni

They are standardized in order to. bring about uniform
therapeutic efficiency;to the patient whenever requir­
ed. This efficiency. }h most needed in the sick room—not
merely in the laboratory.
In the physical, mental, social and
spiritual phases of life. He must
be an unusually well-balanced,
well-rounded out typical Ameri­
can young man, worthy to repre­
sent the order, eager for the best
Possible education and conscicnti-'
oas of making ttye best of the op­
portunities he has to get it, ablei
to express himself in public clear­
ly and convincingly, and must be
w»U informed on the happenings
of the day, which constitute history
if\ the making.
“ I t will bo a great honor for any
JmMotay to be selected as one.of over to Nationals and will be fea­
ta e 50 m ost outstanding- members
o f the order by reason of hi* at­ tured by seven 10-minute talks by
tainm ents ia all aspects of life.
T hat alone will be one of the
greatest distinctions th at ever L. Gibson Day" in honor of Miss
came to an American young man. Marin 1„ Gibson,
25 years
P b r one of these 50 a very unusual president of S carrittforBible
nnd
Privilege and opportunity is in Training school; now president
emeritus of S carritt College for
Christian W orkers. At tho morn­
ing serice Sunday, Bishop Ains­
worth of the Florida conference,
will preach the council
sermon
and consecrate three young women
to the office nnd work of deacon*
ess. They are Miss Lexie Vivian,
Carrlxo Springs, Texas; Miss El­
len W right, Hampton, Vn., and
Miss Helen Reeves, St. Louis.

Daily Fashion Hint

What is true of drugs must be true of 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 requros that baking powder contain 12%
leavening gas a t the time of Hnle to . the consumer.
This measure insures uniform leavening efficiency and
protects the health of the public.

Sophie Cupek, 14 (shown at-lower left) started out to deliver milk
in the ueiglihorhOtKl of Chicopee, Mass., Stanley Zalesky, 17, is alleged
to have enticed her into his home and, ater, to have dubbed her to death
in the cellar, wrapped the body in a carpet and dumped it in the Con­
necticut river. Police say he has signed a confession. Above police are
shown dragging the river for the body.
siiance, upon th e pay no nt th e r e f o r
of o n e Hundred Ivttl'ar* per share,
t o g e t h e r w ith
any
uccum tilatetl
d ivid en d s thereon. Any s t o c k h o ld ­
er lioldlnk any p referred stock of
th e corp oration shall h a v e th e r ln h i
at any tim e to have sa id p referred
Stock redeemed a ft e r thirty du&gt; s'
notice* to tin- A sso ciation , but at
mi tim e sh all more th a n o n e - h a l f
of th e fu n d s In the T rea su ry Of sa id
AsSOdtlnn be ap p licab le to th e d e ­
m a n d s of w u in ir .iw ln n hold ers of
co m m o n and preferred stock w i t h ­
out . the c o n sen t of the Hoard of
D irectors. Hotli the preferred an d.
com m on sto ck sh all be paid In l a w ­
ful money of the t'n ite d s t a t e s .
T h e com m on stock sh a ll be paid In
m o n th ly In stallm en ts In such m a n ­
ner nnd under such r e su lt Inti,* ns
th e h y - l a w s mny direct. Karh stiltscrlb er to com m on s t o c k sh a ll pay
an en tra n ce fee
of
tw e n t y - l iv e
(L IS ) c e n ts on each sh are Of sto ck
su bscribed .and e v e r y sh a re o f c o m ­
m on stock shall lie subject to a
Hen for p a y m e n t of unimfd in s t a ll ;
mi-tils a ml—f o r tithPT ch a rg e a In-

i urr**il thi-ronii, ns may be provided
by tin- lly'-Liiwu."
In W ith es* Whereof, th e Hanford
Hiflldllik nml Loan A sso ciation , n
co rp oration , has cau sed th is notice
and c e r tific a te to be sinned In It*
corp o ra te n am e by Its President,
and sea led w ith Its c o r p o r a te ,s e a l,
a t t e s t e d by ' Us Hecrtlnry on this
th e Tlh day
April, A. D. l'J2t.
HANFORD RDII.DI.VO AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Ily T. .1. Milter, Its P resid en t,
A tte stA P. C on n elly, i t s Secretary.
■t-8.J6-22-2!».

In the t'lrrnlt t'wtrrf nf the Seventh
Jndlelnl circuit uf Florida, In nnd
fur Mrinluolr t'nunlj. In Chancery
CITATION.

Marina Crnwford. Joined
by
hor
huahand and n ext friend. IT. C.
C raw ford, C omplainant,
vn.
tlynjarhlne L. Griffin, el ul..
Defendant*.
__ To. Hutvjamlne-’ I«- Hrftfflrr. and
w ife . H en rietta K. Griffin, If living.

In order to comply with this fixed standard for bak­
ing powder, manufacturers must produce and pack
their product so as to avoid the deterioration which
may result from absorption of atmospheric moisture,
linking Powder manufacturers to avoid violation of
the law, also spend thousands of dollars yearly in
testing grocers’ stocks and removing “spent” goods
from his shelves, in spite of the fact th at eve^-y jI o h sible precaution had previously been taken against de­
terioration.
With the exception of Texas, the pure food laws are not applied to bak­
ing powder mixed with dour at the mill nnd sold in bags ns ‘‘Self Rising
Flour.” There is no penalty on the manufacturers if this fails to “self
rise"—the consumer is the “goal”— he is the one th at pays the penalty
through indigestion and ill health thut comes from eating makings that
are not properly raised. The standardization of baking powder is a pro­
tection to both the consumer nnd the manufacturer—who 'welcomes
such Inws and co-operatcs in every way possible. But!
Not ao with the self rising flour manufacturer—he regents such laws
and lights such legislation. Why? Because a standardization of self ris­
ing flour would require moisture-proof container instead of cheap sacks
—because low grade "clears” could no longer be sold ns ..“fancy ..patent
flour.” It wculd also mean he must maintain expert chemical control
such ns is now maintained by baking powder manufacturers.
Calumet Baking Rowder contains only such ingredients as have been
officially approved by the U. S. Food Authorities.

Packed in Tin—keeps the Strength In

HB, Kansas City (411) 7 Mas
$ 350.80

OS, Jefferson City (440.0) 8

0.00

“IKFI, L os Angeles (469) ■8:45
i&amp;fc-ies, concert; 10-11 Concert; 12
M ehestra; 1
M.f Orchestra-..
rflVHAS, Louisville Journal (400)
7 0 0 Concert, reading.
FOR THE PRINTED SILKS
-SWHA, Madison (360) 7:30 Talk.
LrWGI, Medfocd Hillside (3G0)
A model that looks well in the printed
fi|30 Big Brother Club; 5:50 Camp silks
ami calls fora touch of plain color
Elbe Girls; 0:20 Science; 6:30 pro- is artistically portrayed here. The
dress is o( the slip-on type, and the Mitt,
W EAF, New York (492) 6 Synago. crushed girdle, with beaded motifs at
gue; 0:60 Talk; 7 Columbia Uni- the sides, corresponds with the band
w s i t y ; 7:20 Edna F carn; 8 Chic- that finishes the lower edge of the
tunic blouse. Deep sections that are
n± ; 9 Tenor.
w WJZ, New York (455* 6 Bed- dashed at the back and gathered into
cuff-kinds lengthen the IdttU e; 6:30 Dance; 0:45 Talk; 7 narrow
mono sleeves. Medium sixe requires
Dance; 7:30 Talk; 9:30 Dance.
III yards figured and
yard Jb-inch
IfW OR, Newark (405) 5:15 Music, plain
material.
ItB ec lta l; 9:30 Band.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1770.
riX LX , Oakland (509), 10 Bari­ Sixes, J l la 4 j inches bust. Price, 43
tone, Hawaiian numbers.
Tents.
l WAAW, Omaha (360) 8, MurkWDAR, Philadelphia (305) 6:30
Talk; 7, Talk; 7:30 Concert; 8:30
Recital; 9:10 Dance.
HWOO, Philadelphia (509) 6:30
Orchestra; 7:45 Recital; 8, Orches.
ten . 9:10 Dance.
, JVF1, Philadelphia (395) G Talk;
Orchestra.
w-W IP.
lP, 'Philadelphia (509) 5:00
OKChestra; 0 Talk.
rfcKDKA, Pittsburgh (326) 5:15
Cpacert; '6:15
Talk; 7:31)
M U
». t J U Concert.
CAE, Pittsburgh (462)
cert; 6:30 Sunshne Girl
io; 7:30 Musical.
OTECT
k

YOUR
HEALTH

CHILD’S

xiugh thoughtiessnesa the slight
gh or cold of a child is often nacted and soon becomes serious,
aw doses of FOLEY’S HONEY
D TAR COMPOUND, a t small
t, taken at the onset of the
I would bring speedy relief. Be
flared, have a bottle of this
p. reliable cough remedy on
pd. and give promptly when a
[gn or cold Is detected. Equally
[affective for older persons. No
■tee. Sold everywhere.
[» •&lt; AaelivalUe far Taa D tH
lav I h Hm ITS af taa General
liter Is i.arrbv jflvrn that OvsrIt Investment Company, pur*t ot l e x Certificate No. SIS.
d lUe 1st day of June. A. D..
has Hied M id certificate In my'
I, sad baa made application for
lead to laaue In acccdance with
Hald certlncat* embrace* the
Ming described properly situIn Heml mile County. Florida.
It: As fnt. in B*«. NW. Cor.
IVli of NB14. See. I. Two. SI
, H E., ran 8. StS.S ft.. k7 l* |
r. StS.S ft., W. SSI ft., /Less K.
■kt-af-wny)—I acres. The said
balms assessed nt the date of
iMuanca of such rertlflcat* In
anm* of A. M. Hunt. Unless
certificate shall be redeemed
’ding to taw tax deed will Issue
KM-a»-Mte- lW -d a y -g r-X im t
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To be* borne by City 1-3............ ..........
To be borno by property owners .....
Number of feet frontage, 1896.4.
Assessment per foot frontage, $3.4531

Name
Description
Fi
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Lot 8, Blk 3,
Tr. 5 ............................ ............... .........................
Alice Fitts and L. H. Gibbs, Lot 9, Blk 3, Tr. 5 ...
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Right-af-Way
— Blk 3, Tr. 5 .......... ....... ...................J ____ __ _
Chase &amp; Co., Lot 12, Blk 3, Tr. 5 ..................... .
Mattie G. Pace, Lot 8, Blk 3, Tr. 0 ...*....................
L. II. Gibbs, Lot 11, Blk 3, Tr. 0 ....... ...................
Clara Uenjamln, Lot 8, Blk 3, Tr. 7 ...................
E. M. Furcn, Lot 11, Blk 3, Tr. 7 -------- -----------Mrs. E. M. Roberts, Lot 8, Blk 3, T r. 8 — . . . . ----Mrs. F. K. Smith, Lot 11, Blk 3, Tr. 8 ........ ......—
Chase &amp; Company, Lot 1, Blk 4, Tr. 5 ............... —
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Uight-of-Way
Blk 4. Tr. 6
...... ............. - .......... ................
S. O. and J. C. Chase, Lot 6, Blk 4, Tr. 6 ................
M. F. Robinson, E. 1-2 of Lot 1, Blk 4, Tr, 6—
S. O. Shinholser, \V%L-2 of Lt 1, Blk 4, Tr. 6 ...
Unknown, E.‘ 53 ft. Lot 0, Blk 4, Tr. 0 ----- ---- W. H. Hand, \V. 64 f t Lot 0, Blk 4, Tr. 0.... .
C. W. Lafng Lot 1, Blk. 4. T r .7 -1 .... - .... *.......
W. P. Brooks, Lot 6, Blk 4, Tr. 7 ............ ..
Jesse S. Roberts, Lot 1, Blk 4, T r. 8 -------------J. M. Mitchell, Lot 6, Blk 4, Tr. 8 --- -------------Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, E. 45 feet
of Myrtle Ave., between F irst St. and Third
Street .......... ........................ —......
Tho above nnd foregoing flinpl dsaessmenls, arc payable without
NOTICE
Anyone wishing to com- interest up to APRIL 16^ 1924, n n d f r o m and filler «?&lt;d itatc, -m LL
speciat^ise.tsm entrw lll bo payable only in ten equal annual install­
unniteJitoTVTirthe Khfeliia ments, with interest a t 8 per cant per gnnum on all deferred payments.

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Geneva
■mas Dixon, famous author of
CUnsman,” "Th* Fall of a
„» and other widely known
t dealing with the Old South,
pme out strongly for game
rtion and agaltwt the general
ace projects -,.wbieh now
ten with extinction the wild
life of America. •
Dixon says: "1 wiah to add
■roust to this general drain­
ed marsh, swamp and lake
We Americans «ro prrrrtrbthort-uRhud. WUhowt doubt
te claiming it is a Wgn of
tea that within the past five
Lhalf a hundred million acres
knh land have been drained.
U)ii the acreage under our
I n as a sweet m orsel;'w e do
lop to think what this drain*
Cnna to America’s migratory
|n o r what the th re a t to mlgL birds means to us. We do
hop tod think until II la too
Mfb»t is characteristic.
L reeds and tall grasses In
h r places furnish ideal rest*
ind breeding places for mlg-

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anufacturfhg nr. * nm kctrm fw yp t
tilled 'Tersonal Experience” in
mcmifncturing nml niarketinv of,
prollurte fro nicittm nnd o th e r'
Florida fruits, which will lie held
Mi Taih'prt'April 2B-3S.
Crr.cva is having not r n ’y
n
building boom, hut many ioouirie*
for land In and nrnuml Geneva,
fiomp of their tourists are comm"
j back next ypnr to buy homes and
stay nml many o'.hcrs are coming
to_huy homes for farniin?.
Inc irene\m Comunity.
(
Club held
a regular business meeting Mon­
day, Apr. :t, nt (he home of Mrs.
Quirk.
Fifteen numbers worn
present and three visitors. Tibs
was ulso the annual election of offic-rri.
. •
Mrs. r . T. Wakefield, president,
Mrs. H. Pmishnd, vice-president,
find Mrs. Chnrle
Phllipn, secre­
tary. who served faithfully in tlioir
Copyright Keystone View Co. respective offices ror three yearn,
n i i t a . f i B o u wwtfcar, « k i
are nil elected ngnin, anil Mrs.
•* M S N lw I ln • ( u tls e V
Franklin, ’who served one year
w ll4 b v L
ns treasurer, is also re-elected.
The program committee
for
Memorial Day observance for
April 20 was r.;ipointef(
The
cemetery work was discussed and
a clean-up day was set for Tues­
day, Apr. 11, nt the park. In the
oi’ening n. picnic supper will !&gt;_&gt;
served a t the pi;rk and the band
will give a free concert. At the
close el the meeting a basket.
bazaar was held and the hosted,,
Mrs. Quirk, rerved delicious cake
and orangeade.
i&gt; Dr. Quirk and wdfo, his son
und family, who have n winter
home in Geneva, returned Satur­
day to their home itr Watkins,

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TAMPA, Apr. 5.—Judge John
White, one of the pioneer realdents of this city .is dead at the
i-.ge o[ 7D.
lie leaves a widow
und small son.' Judge White was
born in Madison county December
'I, -1X46, and came to Hillsborough
county in 1847 nfter some experi­
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Florida Is Ju st Right.
I like Floridn because it lias
a mild climate nil the year, being
neither too hot nor too cold.
Mn3t of tho trees are green all
the year und the flowenr. are
blooming, which makes i^. more

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henutiful than th e country with
lAVLOlg
Imre trees und nu flowers.
When Fdnce De Leon discover­
ed Florida, ho called it "The Land
In West Palm Beach and Mi­
of Flowers," which was a select- j beautiful nhd prosperous itulc.
cd name because there n”i» many It has many pretty flowers und ami they grow ,- any cocoanuts.
There is a direct water route
trees, it also has a healthy clim­
beautiful flowers grown here.
Florida is very, cool during the ate. Although it is damp, it is from Florida, or Sanford rather,
breeze comes from the Atlantic,! nice and sunny, for this reason it to New York.
sumer months because the breeze- i is -culled "Sunny Florida."
I think most people who live in
comes from the Atlantic Ocean i People* who are In the north, Florida like the climate and seenand tlie Gulf of Mexico and blows | think Florida Is a tine state. In
over the peninsula and cool» the I
MAY FOUM MILK IlOAHI)
atmosphere.
' JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 7.—The
I like to live in Florida becaus.11
[Duval odtfnty medical association
it has good schools, instead nt.
High School Notes
having so many small schools, we Some days are colder tint! oth­ [ has started a movement for the
have consididated schools, th at Is ers. hut in the long run Florida’s i formation of n milk commission
they
have hirgc schools ami brint* weather is nearly\tho same in |in Duval county to be affiliated
f. McKay returned Sunday tions of the World." Onfr^ljunchildren
from many miles away winter and summer. — &gt;
with the Amerlcnn niilK commlsGaincsville, where he at-jd red and thirty csseys were suh""Jip-ida has very beautiful
i t.W'teofwenve.of the,. U.
nptUxl to Ihe- itK-al i ha|itcc-A-l\ad*TFhfle ift ntsdny, a .L-tuiiiiiillK awtHJvfHfirfdf
has many largo « r t i i ^ _icty? '■ Almost every nwrt—yw r abiuit certification of milk, In
svilie ho also witnessed the Mrs. De Forrest, Mrs. Tolar,' Mis.
-itics, including Miami drive over, you may see wild und Inric* .that come up to certain
cultivated flowers. People have
a.avcnU ol! .the annual track.. Rossctter,.. Ml a,. £ t iU1ipc. -I&gt;uL U" v■.
standards, j , ,
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country
nrnrlv"
av7£e
nouncoi
the
winning
oaany
the high schooia of the atate
Florida i«—an—agricultural and yard hns some kind of flowers.
number bl-Z. This
us state, growing many voget-1
When you are ill .Tam pa you
Bfff- aides And citrus fruits.
L
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can
look out ovor the Gulf of
re tpere glad to have with us, Kay, who received the prize of
Sanford Is noted Tor ita truck |
ha pel Thursday, Dr. Brownlee. 511*. The toucher* und pupils wish farming. It is also nn-j rtf the I Mexico or the Tampa Bay and
| H. S. pupils and tearhcrB ni­ to thank the D. A. R. for the in­ greatest celery centers in the see the aun aet.
The sun rising over the A tlan­
ts knjoy tho visits from tho terest they have taken in our High world. Sanford also has many
tic Ocean seems' to make tho
liters of our city and wish that School.
citrus fruit goves.
t would come more often.
There urc ninny birds In Flor-i water glitter.
The Seniors are very busy these ida because it in so warm in v/inFlorida also has many or nil
I days practicing r,«r the Senior trr that they come hero to get out good roads, asphalt chiefly.
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the Amcrk-uit devolution’’ ol j play, “Anr.e What’s Her Name." of the cold weather of the north, j Another name given to Florida
ford offered a $15 prize tc 1which will be presented Friday
Many tourists come to Florida t la "The Land of .Flowers.” Wild
pupil writing the best cssaj evening. April 25, nt the Milano each winter for tho climate and flowers, such as, violets, roses,
of ferns
“Tlie Constitution; who frnm Theater. aWtch for further an- also to see the sights that Florida 1phlox and varieties
grow in the woods.
possesses.
it and its effect upon the nu
The population of Florida is
With ail these advantages Flor­
ida will, in some time, be one of 9fi8,470 people.
the leading states of the United
Florida is bounded by water on
States.
the south, cast und west.
Primary School Notes
Most people, after they hnvc
Henry Russell.
lived hen* for awhile, don't like
Why I Like Florida,
over tho state they come too. Ami Gome To The Land Of Flowers. to leave here, The people who
Eighth Grade.
H attie Loosing. live in Florida are culled "F lor­
th a t’s another ren.-um I like it.
I like Floridn because it- is u idans.”
Lust, but not the least-r-Florida
is a lovable state. That’s why 1
like it. I think everybody likes it,
don’t you’i

By reading the Spec­
ial OfTerings on the
grocery page of The
Herald today.,

ts u u n s m s s m ffiim ttm t a t .

BY------TAYLOR

If you have not seen this development, drive out from
Sanford or Orlando, distance 22 miles, over good roads to
the Okeechobee division of its lines at Chuluota, and you
will find a high rolling country interspersed with clear,
spring-fed sand bottom lakes, with high banks and well
stocked with fish... A most delightful country for an all
year residence. Chuluota possesses many natural ad­
vantages to the home-seeker, the citrus grower or the
trucker. Flowing wells are had in the trucking district
varying in depth to 200 feet and many are taking advan­
tage of its equitable climate, fertile soil, ..beautiful ..and
healthy country, and preparing to make it then* homes.
The Okeechobee division is now extending its line to
Miami which will connect this section with Cuba and
give a direct line through Chuluota to all points north,
east and west.
. The Chulutoa Inn, a modern brick hotel which bears
a reputation for its hospitality and elegant cuisine in­
vites you. Its accessability to nearby points, its beauti­
ful Betting, makes this hotel a most popular and charm­
ing resort- Its manager, Mrs. Chas. D. Brumley, is ever
ready to add any comfort or pleasure to the entertaining
of her guests.
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For further information write or phone Mrs.'
Chnhiota Inn, Chuluota, Florida.
For information on lands Wfite o r phone Jasu
Chas. D,
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D. Brumley, Manager

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Florida, under act of March

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Pftctai. MOTlCHt All obituary
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■otic** of entertainments where
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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924

■, Citrus Growers, Work
Together!
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Sanford and Seminole county do not specialize aa do
many Florida sections in the growing of cltruh fruits. Thi»i
is a farming section and not% fru it growing section. And
being a farming district it has not been effected by the poor
marketing system employed by the fruit growers and, ship­
pers in other parts of the state. It has not felt from a finan­
cial standpoint the results of inability' of fruit growers to get
a fair return from their crops.-— .
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' “ "However, Sanford and Seminole county are effected in­
directly by the conditions which exist in neighboring .coun­
ties. And the people of,this prosperous county should lend
every effort possible to the growers of the orange and grape­
fruit so that they will hereafter get full value for their
crops. By contributing to make the citrus, industry a better
paying industry Seminole’s citizens will be assisting in mak­
ing Florida a more prosperous state.
May 1 has been designated as Citrus' Sign-Up Day
when efforts will be made to get all fruit growers in the state
together for the purpose of preventing a repetition of the
bad conditions which caused fruit growers such heavy finan­
cial losses thia year.
Conservative estimates have it that more than thirty
million dollars has been the loss to the state because of dis­
orderly marketing bf th citrus crop. This heavy financial loss

As Brisbane Sees. It
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. A busy sum m er for Sanford.
-------- -o-------- G et ready to vote. You'll be
foolish to miss the fun.
--------- o--------T he baseball season sta rts in
/ « «days.
law a
a■ few
--------- o--------Sky-scraping has nothing to do
w ith shooting stars.—Pensacola
L N w ra. Unless ouy usa a cannon.
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Contemporary Comment

G«od News to Lacking.
Chi ea goV Biggest Hotel.
Wine British Peers;
Only One Flying Fore*.

the light' of
York World.
A splendid * way to raise
enue .would be to tax ., all j
dotcr '•gew-tw enty-ont years
-.B aton Rouge (La.) News.
nomocracy has its faults,
course, but, on the who!
stems preferable to an oilirs
—Si. Louis Host-Despatch!
An astronomer says tha
moons revolve around the o
before prohibilun,. only
means rose o'er the city—f
Ingham Age-Herald.
' “ Bad, grammar don't sound ven
gqod, but it don't seem t' hi!f.
anybuddy back. Say it .my ^
W
’ 'cept , with onions—Ab.
kjartin,. Indianapolis News.
Somebody,
announce*
th*|
"whiskers threaten fo come baci*
Tljey’ lriako that .threat ctenul
ly. and if it wasn't for rapid
they’d
make gjod,—Clcvelui
Plain Dealer.

did stiffen up and slowly tum Into
striped peppermint? You’d think
so, but the human heart is hard.
You remember the Arabian philoso­
pher who said to the honly man:
“You may sag to me, “Twice two,
arc five, and to prove It, I’ll tum
this walkinv stick into a live ser­
pent.' But even if you change
your stick into a serpent i'll still
say, T h a t is interesting, but tw ite
two are not five/ **

prove fire resistance, and every­
body admired the intellectual color­
ed man. He took your hat and
coat, did the same for five hundred
others, never gave out checks, but
gave back the right' things to each
man. He could remember hun­
dreds never seen before, and what
belonged to them.

! I t U not expected th a t the 6 .'
x O. P. will change its emblem on
l tha ballot to a teapot.—Tampa uuKing nuoui citrus iruits, still it desires to urge every pos­
\ T rib u n e .' Nor to a walrus.
sible co-operation and assistance among the citizens of Sem­
o
—
It- Don’t forget to be in town on inole county in making May 1 and the Citrus Sign-Up Day
r i h t twenty-sixth when the politics a big success bo that the growers of Florida’s great fruits will
fireworks may prove very enter­ get full value for their crops in the years that are ahead.
taining.
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Dangerous Talk In Miami.
.. point where a riderless horse i
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w akes you immediately suspicious
One day last week, the editorial writer of the Miami
■, of the presence of a certain ’wellNews-Metropolis took a notion to be inordinately scintillant
. known prinee..
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V -The story in yesterday’s Herald
- ' Which referred to a man "snapting
There’s one thing th at can be said of the boot. In hla cell” contained, .a typogra
-Jcgger—he doesn’t try to run for office.

Not liking, perhaps, to tread upon too dftogeroua-g.connd.
the
iift'flfePM
lfito' ifne, rn-th
*i is to take the-paragraph as a clever compliment upon his
TWw
T o r* Trenruf^TiD
ni­
p t la spoken of as an E ast Coast common-sense, the office-holder is to take the paragraph as
oommunity, ' There's geographical an announcement tn-tha-poUW-flmt-ihu hAAt.'i.Ajrp'jng h1lfjjnpfl^

W. K. ‘Vanderbilt is planning to
Id the* largest museum in the
rid, where tic will house moro
n fou* hundred rare sea speci­
al, many of which were caught
n r the lower east coast of
tid a. • Fortunately for Florida
Aah th that section of the state
i aa % rule less rarely caught
A catching,
fc
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1 mules in this country for every
*en. automobiles. -There da one
rs« or mule to every four Amerna. If some of them were plac­
e t dlfforeilt 'poinU along certain
ids n^t very f a r away, they
maim some money for their
ware by pulling cars out of bog-

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ligion Is handicapped by "lack of
good ncwir.l’’**&gt;Tlfl?tvmrD" no more
rirm assurances, such as the one
given to Peter and Andrew, “ Fol­
low Me, and I will make you Ash­
ers 'of men." There are no def­
inite assertions abou hell if you
arc wicked, amt heaven If you be­
have. Clergymei^ split hairs; each
one believes part' 'ind denies p a r t
The simple mind wants to believe
everything.

fruit was shipped early in the season, causing dissatisfaction
among consumers and n decided drop in prices and a lack in
demand. Later in the year when the good fruit came along,
and it was an exceptionally good crop with all trees loaded
with perfect fruit, there was no demand and growers re­
ceived barely enough to pay them for picking, packing and
shipping. All kinds of prices were quoted and no uniform
method of marketing was to be had. As a result growers
didn't even bother to pick their fruit but allowed it to remain
on the trees and drop.
This condition cannot be allowed to go for another year
or soon the citrus industry in Florida will be unknown. The
Lake Wales plan has been decided upon and efforts are under
way to get the growers to work together iri marketing their
crops. A large number of business and professional men, not
officially connected with the Florida Citrus Exchange, have

This IS'i'B e kind t&amp; anim als”
wek. Everyone should make an
n o d a l effort to do something
slpful to some anim als. Further,
very week should bo a “ Be Kind
» Animals” week.
-------- o--------, William Jennings Bryan, the
bggest man in the Democratic
krty. will
speak inSanford
liu rsd sy afternoon and good
Itlxens o f Sanford will make It
lelr business to hear him.
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•oner celebrated the approach of
ta n n e r by moving their clocks
Bto "Daylight Time,” than their
tally w as revealed by the worst
rtorm of snow, rain and hail that
isd been seen in years.
^--------o--------Sergeant Murphy,
American
swnea horse and winner of last
rear’s Grand Notional, finished
fifth tha Other day, but it is an

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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
t SAFEGUARDED:—Ho
shall
Wive his angels charge over thee,
t o keep thee In all thy ways.
Psalm O lill.
W ANDERER’S NIGHT JONGS.
Thou th a t from the heaven’s art,
Every pain and sorrow stillest,
‘ And the doubly wretched heart
Doubly with re'-.eshm ent fillost,
1 am weary w ith contending!
• W hy this rap tu re and unrest?
Peace descending
Come, ah, come into my breast!
O V r.jtll the hill-tops
-to quiet now.
In all the tree-tops
H eerest thou
,
H ardly a breath;
The birds are asleep in the trees;
W alt; soon Uke these
Thou too shalt rest.
— Henry W . Longfellow.

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But grouchincss isn’t confine*
to the beardod sex, by any meant
Haven't you known women
would pray for the South Sea !v
landers and refuse to speak to hn
next door neighbor? — Tump*
Times.
The story is told of a rich oil
eperator who got mad at a Kin.
*as newspaper man and paid hia
$28,0000 for hln newspaper jurt
to get him out of business and to
run the pnper the way he want**
it run. “If there is anyone elit
like that we'd Mkc f,*»o Job of
making.. &lt;iim Imad," offers Lot
Valentino In t ie Clay Center
Times. "We'll guarantee to do
a good Job."—Kansas City Star.

SECRET OF FORD'S RAILROAD
PENSACOLA JOURNAL

Railroad Data of March 20, . era .cuine to Flori *i. They cannot £
thnt publication of propaganda ] buy a ticket to Pensacola without a
issued by the committee on pub­ having to change cars on the way, *
lic relations of the enstern rail­ though it may be done to Jack- g
roads, explains why Henry Ford's sonville. As most of the tourists a
railroad is proving to be such a merely want to see Florida, they M
complete success. Three columns go where the raih-ond accommo- ■
of smnll type are used, but sum­ dntions are best, arul once they ■
reach Florida a certain percent- jj
med up it is this:
Ford gets the business for the age of them Invest their funds ■
and come'to be either pcimanent S
railroad to hnul.
or have on Intarexw that 3
Sanford, Fla. '
Railroad Data says it is not a citizens
draws them from year to your. M
railroad but n “plant facility" for These new citizen* help develop £
Henry Ford; thnt Ford furnishes the section *o whien they come u
A cordial welcome awaits you at this
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the business in sufficient quanti- nnd therefore :rcatQ business fur ]
tie;» to make the road a financial the rnilroads.
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success. It also points out that
Strong- FinancialInstitution
This much may be sa il of Ihe ■
Sunday trains ttro not operated L. &amp;. N. in Pensacoia—th# officers ■
SOME BRITISHERS arc Intelli­ over the road and that passenger
$125,
gent, which protects them nnd the service has been curtailed, both are alert and aecoqirqodntlnfl. ■ Capita] and Surplus The Journal has hod frequent oc- *
others. James Brown, plain coat of which • eliminate expenses.
casion to experience this, both in J
Total Resources - - - $1,500.
Since Railroad Data has found the freight arid ;iasseugcr ser- i
that
Ford
makes
tils
railroad
vice.
1
:
High Commissioner
____ of the General profitable by furnishing it suffl-.
Assembly of the Church of Scdt- ,cinet,
,-W hat is especially needed Is a |*
.would, it o p t .imem ’ uriited
land by the Labor GoverrtrtuSHt. th at .business,
effort oil tho 'pnr: 'of tbo
other railroads might cure
T he,high honor .was 'previously.
.tha. Duke n ft; ArholL.. hiid
same methods.
others of high rank.
is in Florida or elsewhere, to iFMaW ifcwKW MMBW W qflflTMnfll*— r~~n
Not that the rnilroads have itirrcn unon__ a prog Ham of eon '
I n p i nil litir
SNOBS AND fools had pInnn«A f n r tn rlf i " f tVinlf
trrbuyi-nu ihe "common workman" the freight tonnage, but they
socially when he should make his might seriously concern themsel­
official appearance. But the Duke ves in the m atter of locating
of Atholl Invites James Brown to plants, developin-; farm Luids.
be his guest. The Duchess of and providing passenger service
Atholl _ has offered to teach Mrs. that will turn -nfflc.into com­
TODAY
Brown” the ropes, and the March-! munities that are . discriminated
loncss of Alisa will be her lady in'
Matinee and Ijtfight
waiting. That la how the British
peerage holds on.
Victor Hugo's Immortal Masterpiece. The Greatest Screen At
traction of the Age.
THE BRITISH Government, to
increase the number of
flying
men. will back young men’s fly­
rectlng the destinies of the L. St
ing clubs near big cities.
when young men sta rt a club, N. railroad had dotp what Mr.
the government will lend l/iern Ford has dono.
“light two-seater” flying machines
For example: Many New Yorkand send men to teach them fly-

EUROPE, FUDELY ridiculing
and perhaps secretly envying Am­
erican "bigness,” will read theso
figures with amazement. You
could change your room every day
for six years in ‘th at hotel, never
occupy the same room twice. The
specifications .include fouri miles
of corridors, and three and a half
acres of window glass.
And even th at will seem small
I one day, when the world becomes
i overcrowded, and we go to the upper storiga of hotels by helicopter,
eating nitrogen taken from the
air around the top floor.

MIL ANE THEATRE

“The Hunchback of. Notre D am e”

With Lon Chaney

THE SIDE OF THE ROAD
PALATKA NEWS
If you sit in a house by the side
of the road and watch the people
go by, you’ll soon nod in your
chair a t tho whir of the wheels,
while sleep wins the atraining eye;
you'll have little tx&gt; do from the
rise of the sun till it sinks In the
hazy west except to loll in an easy
chair and rest and rest and rest.

inford m ere hap to T#oJjue of good credit sfld
point to pay their bills
)aeh month. The few
.worry about their hills
tmsidcred rood risks,
kanciai standpoint awl
I run worry more than
■y they are attacking
ates some newspapers
supporting Martin
I th at be is about to
When any Candi­
\
da a targ e t for
atit down he’s running

It is better by far to stand in
the road and wavo down the pass­
ing throng, then speak as they
stand of the excellent land that
very seldom goes wrong. They’ll
admire your pluck, and some time
your luck will locate the men that
you tell; don’t sit in a house by
the side of tho road—but get out
in the road and yell.

THE HARVEST OF DEATH

OUR GOVERNMENT might
take the hint. Sending young men
to training camps is a go&lt;&gt;&lt;| idea.
But in future war, one man taught
to fly, drop bombs and work a
machine gun from the air would
be worth 1,000 young men taught
to parade, present arms, etc. Ten
thousand first class flyers, with a
machine for each, would make this
nation absolutely safe against in­
vasion. Will the government ever
rasp that fact and act on it?
heodore Roosevelt, Assistant Sec­
retary of the Navy, and some oth­
ers say it would be a mistake to
:ave one single organization of
fighting flyers,
flyers. There should be,
le thinks,’ a fl:
the arm y and
navy. -

GAINESVILLE SUN

MV FAVORITE STORIES
tv

By,IRVIN 8. COBB

* Britisher, and snapped his f
Great War had picked up a lit l» era under the Gallic nose of
French, waa having a heated .. adversary.
tcrnatlonal debate with a French
“Mv friend."
replied
the
sailor who had acquired a weilt-; -Frenchman, “with ou I have no
ing knowledge of the English' personal quarrel.
lut as for the
boasted pretentions of your na­
'
A
t
The argument was .Warm a t the tio n -w e ll, here’s what I think oi
outset: it very .soon 'became red- England on the high seas.” And
hot. Eliminating tbs dialects, the
concluding phases of the dialogue
ra n somewhat ks follow* i i
■ "To hell w ith Poincare," said

WHAT WISCONSIN DID
N E tf YORK WORLD
for the victor In the Presidential
preference primary. In this in­
stance, however, since Governor I
Smith was not an entrant and the )
vote cast for Mr. McAdoo and his i
only opponent—Senator Reed of
Missouri—was very much light-

Ernest Torrence, Patsy Ruth Miller, Norman Kerry, Brandon
Hurst, Gladys Brockwell, Tully marshall.

Special Musk Score
■ Matihec 3:G0. Prices », 75, $1.00. Night ':30. Price* 60, 75,
$1.00 and n few at $1.30. Plus tax. Scats at R. „\ flowe*&gt;
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ALL DRUGGISTS

THAT WOULD give two sets of
secretaries something to play with
and cost the people a double “over-

CHAYANOFF. RUSSIAN min­
ister of Agriculture, makes some
predictions, not too pleasant for
American farmers. Being a. Bol­
shevist, you will admit, does not
make it impossible for a man to
understand agriculture. Chayanolf
■ays that Russia will soon take
America’s place in the grain m ar­
ket of the world and may soon be
exporting fodder and other farm
products .to this country. He calls
American fanners “mere hired
men of t he capitalists." That is
not^ram plim entary. but you can
not deny taht the real Job aligned,
farm ers ia paying dividends to
tiailropda, fertiliser concerns and

For Coughs and C M
ache*, Neuralgia, Rheui
end All Ache* and 1
We aad Me, jars aad ti
Hospital six*, $X 00

SLANG OF GOOD PARENTAGE
CLEVELAND LEADER
crocs out in AddDon’s letters, and
“Gone to the wall" is found in John
Bunyan’a Immortal "Pilgrim ’s Pro­
gress." In “Love’s Labor Lost" it
i | discovered that Shakespeare
says; "Give Hector a g ift—a gilt
nutmeg—a , lemon.” So one of the
beat slang-born phrases of the
day? “Make good," can be located
in Deuteronomy.
The truth is that many slang ex-

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H O L L Y H O M E IS S C E N E O F B R ID G E
P A R T Y B E N E F IT A M E R IC A N L E G IO N
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OnC'of the largest and most in-1 evening wns the raffling of a
tercating parties of the season w as; specially
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made.........
. American legion
nlhRl by the Woman’s ; angel cake donated by Mrs. Greene
Auxilllnry, Campbcii-Loaslng Post. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chittenden who
Annual business m eeting American Legion, a t the home of had charge of this ralflc sold
Department of Worn- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly on Park chances among the member* pres, at club house a t 3 Avenue. There were.., nips teen
and realised about' 412. Mri
tablcE'of bridge, n r f - reerejiy itig
- Wynn Bolter vrpffitile winner of
was enthusiastic «T
c g ^ fh e cake.
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Anotncr. moat amusing feature
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A t the close of Ip# games ' the was the atldtioning Of .other cake;
following
jwjng prises wdte'
w ife dUtrbiutcd: Mr. H. B. Lew*. acting^a* nuitinn-6 . f . $ : m h o td.% ifi The first, ladies priica was wwl:* cet* • This, cake brought'$5.7$, Mr.
[meeting with
Gfwro Mrs.. W:
w. A. Fitts, nt pair of Silk 1Douglass D&gt;cinR the highest bidstockings donated qr-.tbc Vowel l |'de;' , •
bieciatidn of'Jtoalne^J Company, Mr. E.*-^. Doilglhsa j Everything being donnted, oven
"Hub wfll meet a t the won tno firlt gentleman's pM xejnlto the refrerhments, mado It posI ,.lh at 12:30 .o’d o tk
, beautifuliv decorated"Cake. donated jsihlc for the nuxilliary to realize
L is t. Cecelia Club will by Mi’s. H. R. Stevens.
-r — The sec-in nice sum toward the new home
I the Woman’s Club at ond ladies prize was won hv M rs.'of »he Legion boys.
ck. The Music Depart­ Richardson, a box pf stationery, j . On entering the Holly homo the
in g as hostess.
donated by Mrs. Roy Chittenden. 1guests were attracted by the
lie regular meeting The second gentleman V prize, I geargeoiisncss of the display of
Iterature Department playing cards, donnted bv Mrs. [ nasturtiums and Hags
flags whi jll
[held Wednesday after- George Knight, was won by M r.(greeted them. The refreshments
] 3:30 o'clock. Ail mem- Roy Chittenden. The consolntion, were ice cream and cake. Assisturged to be present. prize was won by Miss Gladys ing Mrs. Holly in receiving the
A. Kelly, club partis­
guests were the following host­
an, will, by request, be Wilson ,an angel food cake, do* esses: Mrs. Roy Chittenden, Mrs.
and hold the annual nated by Mrs. C. R. Kirtlcy.
Theodore Langley, Mrs. George
for department chairOne of the novel features of the'K night.
he program for the nf| e-ill be under the leadMrs. Morton Thigpen,
ng Maeterlinck's “Blue
N o t E c c e n tric

Personals

tr meeting of the Literairtment will be held at
Mr. ond Mrs. C. W. Stokes mo-|
(man's Club a t 3:30 tored to Orlando Sunday.
-The Parent-Teachert
Peter Schaal leaves Tuesday to
lion of the East. West attend
Ponce de Leon celebration.
their regular meeting
f.» Drummond will efiter, bridge luneneon at. her
Magnolia Avenue.
nttTeachers’ Association
ouith Side will hold their
| meeting at 3 o’clock,
eodors- Roosevelt : Aljx3 will meet- with Mrs.
at 8 o'clock. All memurged to attend,
the benefit of W o m a n
| be held at the Womans’
“ [• i. £
jnlor G. F. S., will meet
rs. Gsrynn. Fox at 3:30

» Mr. and rM*. G. A. Speer motor­
ed to Eutsis Sunday.

&gt;1*' (7ub will meet with
If. Stenstrom, a t 3
1108 Laurel Avenue.
!l»r meeting of the Haliron Chapter, N, S. D.
be held with Mr».
1Chamberlain a t Daytona
Member* will leave for
Friday morning.
Mldren’a Story hour
iry|jst 2 o’clock.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brassier of
Orlando attended the American;
Legion card party Monday night.

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DINNER rr.OCKS
The syljili-likc'piliiotjcirc ii the tiling
and I a«nii:n carries it oiitcfTc.-iively is
the frock of black satin to the left. The
only bit of trimming on the model is a
nicot edge of black and silver about the
V-ishape
‘
I neck. Sometimes a sunburst
rosette of self-color ribbon is added at.
the side. Slippers and stockings are itf
silver. McJiunt size requires J 1j yards
36-inch satin.
rm*
Nothing &lt;|uite so original as th*
three little flounces of !&gt;e&amp;ded net used
on the second model has been seen this
season. This design is in Chinese blue
satin, and buckle, bracelets and neck­
lace carry out the bluc-and-silver effect.
Slight shirrings at the side emphasize
the flat style of the back and front of
the dress. Medium size requires JJ&lt;
yards 36-inch material and l j j yard*
spangled net for the frills.
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 1991. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust.
Price, 45 ceqts.
Second Model: Press No. 2009.
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust and 16 to 20
years. Price, 45 cents.

Flower

Mrs. C. D. Brumlcy of Chulucto was a shopper here yesterday.
Miss Thayer of Enterprise was
(hopping in Sanford Monday.

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Mr. Walter Cowan of Atlanta,
la spending a few days in Sanford
an route to Tampa.

Beattie English and John L. Eng­
lish motored over from DeLand
Sunday to call on friends here.

THE ART OF BEAUTY

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Mrs. J. H: Leo, Sr., and W. L.
Wheeler of Oviedo were shopping
in town Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Lyman of
Orlando spent the week-end with!
Mrs. Fred Walsma.

II. II. I.K UIS f l l . v
I corporate estslenec.'
N otice IS hrreliy given In st we,I
AltTIGLR V.
the undersigned. Iut&lt;nd to apply to! .Th&lt;- h u s l n ts s i f th is corporation
the llrinornble Cary
A.
Hnrttee. I sh^ll be con d u cted by the fo llo w in g
t.overm ir o f th'e S tate o f Florida, •fflrcrs: * a F resldent. a Vlre.lTea-' *
e l T a lla h a sse e , Klurldii. ort the With Idrnt and a S ecretary and T rea su r­
d«V o f April. A. f&gt;. ISIt. for l e t t e r s er. who m av b o o n e and .th e sant«l',r.-nt. Inrorpor.itlng II. D. L ew is p e r s m . and n floard n t Director*
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f not l e s s than thrae. nor more
under th e follo w in g proposed
chnrter. the orlglnaT of which Is than seven directors, w ho must b*w*vv
now on flic In Ih- o ffic e of the S e c ­ stockholders.
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o f snd
I'ntll th e first m e e tin g
o f the
,..4.
retary of the Slate of Florida nt
»|i»cl;holders Itereln sfler
provided
‘
T a lla h a ssee, Florida.
for. the o ff ic e r s nt this eorporntlon Jt, .
II. II t .i:\VIH.
ih a ll l.e:
*
A It. KIJT.
II. lb, t.ew l« • Prrstdrnr. 'll . !
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A. It. Key; Vle«.l»rrsrd»nt. o /,
ARTlt'LltM t i F l.vA'itltOl'ATtON- OF
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It. M L ew is. Seoretnry- and Tr«aan . n . i . kvyih cXb
•
.'.'rt fmje
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■ We. the iinderslKurd, Jiave agreed urer.
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a h a l l bo
T he Board r t t&gt;(reetr&lt;»s
I to HSSOrlute oiirveltos. Mini do her,-.
•a1
I by. b ecom e associated for ilie l&gt;ur- If.I IL Lewis, A. It., K ey ,.,q M
I pose of fu n n in g Into a body politic Lewis.
_ ..oy o r|gia n iz „a tio n m eetflr*t.
I and corporate, umler auv by virtue ' (T, he ...
Ing of th e atiicK'ltoideni 6 f ttil* tair• HofI lthl i er IlaI I Ww sH of
(II
Ithe
P ** S ta t e of Florida.
J attil: &lt;lii h l 'f r l . y *iln|it t h r I nllfiW ln* ooratlon sh all ‘ f'e -"held In the* O t y . „ , , | , / |
of Sanford .Florid*, 'on th e it n d
A r l l r l r . , i.f I n r i i r p n r . t l l o n :
d ay l,f April
A. D. IMI. for tho . ,
,
AlltBT.K I.
. 1 -Mooting h v -ia w * and j .
Th* namn of (his
corporation . nr*
shall ho II. It (.••win I V . unit It* co m p letin g th e o rg a n iza tio n o f th is
prlm-lpitl p lace i f Iius Iiicmv slntll he ......... .rut.on. aim »,*•&gt; for the pur— .
-j,.-,|b
nt Hanford. S em inole Count)-. Klnr- pose r ' e le c t in g such officer* of the
hln. hut It mu)' have Hint entnhllnh corporation a* are herelnalMive pro.
.
nuoh oth er pltn-rw o f hunlne*M tm vlileil for. and thereafter, th e anthe ttoaril oi D irectum may from nnal m e e t in g s o f the etoekholder* - S - .
of thl* corp oration ahall he held on —— —
time li&gt; time ilnlermiue.
the llr»t T u esd a y
a fter the. Hrztr a IflHT
ARTIC Li: II.
.
T h e gen eral nature of t h e litial- Monday In January of carh year.
AllT
IC
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K
VI
LI .A t .
n i a , I i he tr.inn.icleil by nahl.cor*
T he h ig h est amoUnt o f Indebted- .,,, t / , g
poratlon ahall he an follow*:, t o .
..
.
avlt: T o linlil. buy., own. eontrnl. ties* or llald ilt) to whlctt Ihl* eor,. ,
Work, develop, tell, convey, lease, ■Miration shall su bject Itself ahall
ie
a
sum
n
&gt;|
lo
ezeee.l
the
amount
ernt. m ortga ge, pledge, rtt-hn llge.
eu ltlv ate. Improve and
o lh rrw la e &gt;f the rapital sto ck of this corpora.i*.H fl&lt;AW !r
deal In and illapoae o f f e l l estate, Ion.
A ItT ICLE VII.
and an y righ t, t i t l e , interest or
T
he
111
me*
and
reslilcncea
of
the
e sta te therein In tlie S ta l e of F lo r ­
ida. and In other
Htnle* o f the siihscrlhlng Incorporator* and the
Cntted State* end In foreign conn- , mount 1 f th e ea p ltal *toek *uhtrie*; lo plot. Improve and* develop serlhcil by each a re aw follo w s, to.
,.r li of* r *
land* for the purpose e f sale, and w i t ’
II. It Lewis. Sanford. Florida, ( t
•o do und perform all thing* a p ­
vti'H
propriate or needful for the d e ­ Share*.
A. It. Key. Bon ford.
Florida. I ,t •1*3*1
velopm ent and Improvmeeol of the
*nme for any purpnaaaVor whirl, the Share
lT
D. Jl. Lewis, Son ford.. I’l.rlda. I t
*aine may he adapted; to under­
__
'■ f i t
take ond direct the management Share
In
Witness
W
hereof.
Th?*.*ub*rrlb,
’
*-•ind s a le of all or |n r t o f l*e prop*
erty o f the eorporatlrjt, nod to un- Ing Inrorportora hove h ereu n to act
lertltke mid direct III,' management their li.imt* on this the 7th day
,«■
••nd sa le of propertv, loilldlnu* und April. A 1*. FJSI
II It I.KWIS.
t
land* of oth ers ,a u l to tranaart on
A.
It,
KKY.
.,,.1
i
d
i'
commlM*lon the general hu*l,n,*a nl
SI. l-ewl*.
re*l estate ag en t* and broker*.
HI
At
e
I
f
Florida,
To n n iu lre own. lease, occupy.
t’ountv of Hemlimle »».:
G. G. Barnard, the sculptor, putting the finishing touches on t h e ;
"^VrTS'nd {,’.^ " 0 ,'^ !” to*"'!*
I hrrehy certify th at on th is qa-y
me personally appeared 11.
first of four 16-foot statues of Abraham Lincoln \vhi:h will he p!acctl out. plat. lrrlg-*je. drain and sub hpfore"
H. LeWI*. A. It. Key. nnd D. SI.
Lewi*,
to
me w ell, k n ow n lo be tho
along the Lincoln Highway in four state*.
,h"
,n
np*n
t
t
'Urm%
rsn c h e ,. orrh-irds and plantations,
m il e*t*tdinh col'iftles
of Immi­ peraomi named In and w h o »ubscribed
their
name* to the fo r e g o ­
grant*. nud t,| erect mid construct
house*. liulldllikM 11ml
work* o f ing Article* o f Incorporation, and ■Lsd •«&gt;
every kind on th e U nd of the eor- they did s e v era lly a c k n o w le d g e b e­
p u rration.
in ,.a.
. fore i*e that th ey execu ted the
pn
vtT
T o ‘m an u factu re, purrliase. or uth- same for th e purpose th erein ex»r r w ls e nniu lre. I&lt;». hold. own. oforl. pressed.
W itn ess my hand e n d - official
UiH'r. pli'ii.'... *n||. assign, triinsfer,
nr o th e r w is e disp ose
of. Invest, seal at Hanford, l.’ou n ty o f HemlIlY D. M. DOUGLAS
Hole
and "Mate o f Florida, on this
trade itnd ilcnl lit and with timber.
Iiimher. naval aforon. and other t h - 7'h day of April. A. D. 1911.
I.F.OLA \V. I’OWKI.U
| good*, ware* mol merchandise of (HKAI.)
•solar)' Public. Htate o f Florida.
evrry cla s s mid description, which
AI It ps b lack a s ebony, sk in
My
com
m
ission
e x p ires !2 -&gt;r-19!i.
may ho calcu lated directly or Indi­
rectly to effect i n t o Its liualt|ea*.
nu w h i t e n.-t s n o w , lips as. red
To Issue lionlt* ami to secure the
rubles, cyen an b lu e ns
s em e bv p le d g e s or d eed s of tru*t
or m o r t g a g e s o f or
upon whole
dlef
Ihe lteavcna— .-to runs th o old fairy
or any part of the property In-Id l&gt;y
utle.
H er ty p e la a s rare u s n
the rorporallon. anil
to sell and
pledge such lo ud*
fo r corporate
'alry-lale. prlncriet In real life nttd
u*r*. n* and w h en the Hoard of III»ven tho f e w , of Iter t h a t lire In
reetora may determ in e; to Joan nnd
I1ENEFIT OF
borrow money o t» ' note*, hond*.
txlstcnca s o m H ’ntcs th r o w nw u y
WOMEN’S
CLUB
m
o
r
l
^
ig
e
w
or
o
th
erw
ise.__
anilto
Ihn ilow^r o f tho farina beeatis,*
Iniy. ow n. hire, lease, m ortgage
;hey do nut k n o w how to nutkn th e
pledge and idherwlau deni In nnd
most of Ih elr exqutatto colorljig.
dispose o f all kind* o f personal

DANCE

THURSDAY, APR. 10

property
Among .tho (air lirtinclles Is
To aulisrrllie for. hold, purchase,
classed the ao-callcd Irish bdituly,
LOOK ttl
or o th e r w is e nniu lre. sell, transfer,
type which In liy no means con­
tS.OOdown brings
ii**Igit. m ortgage, ple d ge or oilier,
w ise disp ose of Ihe share* of cap ­
fined lo Ireland but Is found among
fa cto ry
r it I, u II tital stork of. or any bends, skrurliter.beautiful womyn In all partq of tho
III*
"i
n
k
n
v
l
d
e
I
Sitcb
fWftMlfirg
world.
The Irish b.auty Is one
newg Ask to S«e, »OvU«
n ota tio n ne -latrinirMlAti*. M f this
one,.
t'
r*.
ooneh
Hi ale, or- i n v otlinr t t f l n .m w t
r. -- ------.; kfrnut^o|:fnyjjn[V to j-n(/ ijHh her
II. a. FOND
*yr , ■np ll.4P.Kil., , niiP v KnVC DtF mr nrr n t
in
o w ln u a a n k u it^ ,4
• . OF \(&gt;L»TnFL/;(jfeACEeilltrW'blue,or vr*v ovaa
J" ta&gt;lt
I «iicli slo ck . IioiuIm, or oth er ohliga
_____
__— ~ ^ * Mtl—^,**‘*‘^*** d amtilly . (.lliirrii-.”
f\ni*..e •* fthe'
tl
P k . s e 3X3
sontdljn
v
&gt;
i
I
Ilona,
to
e
ie
r
c
l
s
o
all
the
right*
CraCtful in its youtlifulneits and dm-lvlngly, coy look which-spark[ p o w ers mol p rlvllrgrac of. own"r&gt;outhful in it* grace is thi* ovcrblnux lea between, tin* dark loshv-a ond
(if
ship th ereof, nnd to exercise votlirr
of crOpc faille anil s~irt of plaited her abundant black Itnli- with lb-.p o w ers thereon.
ih e sum a Mlcii*-!----- L e t U 8 d o t h e
IIU &gt;St
tl.nl u natural person
might or
(Linnet. The ctxtumo may Ij^ worked rare blun shent In l|s ilcpljts. Perm ull! do.
out in *hai|rs of Lin, blue, yellow or hsps It Is ItrgtUfU' of tin- charm of
T o receiv e pa* iim-iiI o f Ihe cap ital! important
of your
green, it is alio stunning in a com­ this type that narno ot Ihn moal
slo ck siihanrllird
for III money,
property, labor or service*. Ml “ISpring Cleaning- Sanbination of black and white. Tha Jtcaitllful lovu songs In tho lwtglii*l valu ation thereof. In he il. - . —
blouse may Us mado with either long uitg* h*vu been ftlvsn to us by the
tlrt 1
lerinlued
hv Ihe Itoenl o f Director* I
M nH rauQ T n
tlfl'*
or shdrt »Icevr«. 'llns front is trimmed Irish poets.
i * ii ivrVlInv . ailed for such p u r - . l U l U i l l a l U V O B V A J q **u*t
tu-tw
No doubt It was
tnth a motif of cinh.oidery. New and lout* purl|&lt;ivlar blun-oycd, black
• &lt;*&lt;•• l o m ak e i o i i i r . n l *
of nny
'■•nl
w
h
a
tso
e
v
e
r
for
the
further
Ml.
pretty is the id n oi binding the lower haired dSr^qcr ' of whom Tom
mi"; of II* liiiallieas Mini pur|Hi*e».
rtlgc with scIf-inatcrLtl put on with Mporo whs (Mill ing when he wroth
mill ' uel'erull)
lo
e se r c lse *l|e|l
-larning-ititch embroidery. Medium "Relievo mo, If nil lho»*i endearing
,li
er* a* may In- liicldeiil lo tliej
tize requires 2)&gt;i yards 36-inch mate­ young chnirins.”
• purnose* mol i.ii*liiesn of- said corFLORENCE OIL
I po—1 1Ion und lo hove, exercise Mini!
Mi*’r*. S.-rrra Sur
rial for the blouse and 3^$ yards 40It I* particularly difficult to pre- ----- rot!rrn
—
■ ■ • | rnjov nit iln- rlg h is. power* a u d l
inch flannel for the skirt.
srrlbn a shade of powder Ar rouge
STOVES
' p r i v il e g e * Inrldeiil lo rorporallon*'
„ I’ictorial Review Blouse No. 1709. which will bo becoming lo the to nnd r o fln iM to Ihl* ly p o w h ich 1 •■ruanltcil and e x l s t l n r Miidrr the
Sizes, J | to 42 inches bust and IA to fulr brunette bcooiuso more than la it* rare na II la n ltr a c llv e . And Im»-« nf Ihe S la t e of Florida.
RbII Hardware Co.
The f o r e g o in g Clauses ahull he
20 years. Brice, 35 cents. Skirt No. In any oilier type tho color of'thi h o In her stylo nf iln-ni a c o m b i n a ­
PHONE 8
construed
its
Independent
chjrrts.
1608. Sues, 54 to 30 inches bust. »kln varies.
In *• nentl wc might tion of d entureuem with u n u q,cx- I
• "&gt;,1
, , i r. -Mid Ihe
•» senumeration
••••
iMiwirs.
Brice, 33 cent*. Embroidery No. lay that with the very'while*cM n- t&gt;.-dcd lo u ch o f p iq u a n cy will be, . o* f- d nny
speriiie Im .inrs* or imwer
12820. Transfer, blue or yellow, 23 nc«l. blue i-y n l iyp«'. w hite powUer'fnitnil ntlrm-llve. A rlo*e dark *hiill uni lie held l o lim it or reI
xtrli-l
III
an y m-Jiilier a n y
oilier Notice To Candidates v,„
;cnts.
and n touch of ash en of ram n 1llllie Imt with nn uitexpoctnl fac-

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IbOk .

NOTICE—SOUTHSIDE
Miss Gusle Frank
and Dick
1IT-TEACKERS! jk S Frankr are attendifflr )h e l*unaa fig|.‘&gt;l«»weAos—— r.-p- .o .uoMi
Therff* ’l/'r ia l ftieling'’ of
it me# r a * O le b ra tim T a ra l. A ufuelint?—
nricnr anJ . t ha myeieriout cast-try
Southllde Parent.
” Mri. D. A. jhjsUtiy jjujd, J 4 ol JJiia gefwiy-formed from green and
tatlon r-Thursduy*
um
Henry "Wlgftf motored to Stone sliver Persan senrfs and a jewelled
at 2:30 p. m., a t tha Ialand
Tuesday.
belt, but It is not too eccentric for
School.
formal wear. Tho jewelled tassels
saeprlnten*
Miss Ellen Mghoney, instruct- hold the wing draperies in place.
| schools will address the reas
at SanfordI Highh School,
Sc
spent
fetation of tbe week-end
in Tallahassee.
111
jflkce and' many
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry and
[portent m atters of bustMr. and Mrs. John W. Bell of Miss Ruth, together with their
be transacted. Every Lake
Monroe left for Palm Beach gut
111 urged to bo present.
McCausland motored to Daytona
Sunday on a businesa trip.
Sunday.
FAN LEGION AUX1LMr. and Mrs. John Gillin and
L1ARY.
motored to Daytona Sun­
Mr, and Mrs. Ender Curlctt and
[American Legion Auxil- children
mother of Ocitevn leave for St.
It Saturday a t the home day.
Augustine Tuesday to visit Mr.
’ Joe Chittenden. There
Mrs. Hazel Sorrell and C. W.
lenteen members present. Lloyd were a t Daytona Beach Sun­ and Mrs. C. S. Brumley, a sister
and brother-in-law.
| important m atters were day.
and a dance was planAjiril 21.
Miss Dickinson and Mr. John­
Mr. Bert Creekmore of Orlando
J. Losiing was prea- was a week-end guest of Mr. and son of Orlando, gucsta of Mr. and
• bti*lner* nr power of lliln cjrporaMra. James Hawkins were in San­
_gave a very interesting Mrs. G. S. Harvard.
would best bring oul 'th e natural1Ing of Mite; or it bright llowcr. , lion.
ford Monday night to attend the
the St. Petersburg cenAIITH'LK III.
beauty.
Where tho cyia are dark- j Dark, clctir colorml dr -nin-a with
All candidates for CountyMr
A pleasant social hour
The am ou n t of the eapltal .lock
Miss Gladys Morris of Leesburg American Legion card party.
rr
and
I h e akin of a wnrnier lo n e ., touches of while ut thn neck uttd • iif tl'lr* r«»r|»orrili(Mi Nimll l»« tin*
Office*
must qualify at office
with cake and orange* was the week-end guest of Mrs. E.
tmturelln powder might be tried wrist.
ilium nf M li v Th« himfind &lt;9SM«0.M)
refreshments.
L. Brown.
The new Christian Sciencet Readfiv
*
j
of
secretary
of the County.,,, '
I
»o|l)*r«.
In
lie
&lt;11V(•
I••«)
Into
a n d either A s h e * of Hones rouge or l In p*n«ral. If I were naked lo
ing Room is now open to the pub­
llutidrm) ,„,iiar*
NhnrM .itch
« f Oiiv llutulrt’il Democratic
Executive
Com*
rouge
M
an
d
arin
e
w
ith
Ra
o
r
a
n
g
e
f-Re
s
a
r
M
.la
l
ad
vlr«
l
o
Ihe
fa
ir
AGNES GUILD,
Mr. A. B. Del ter, manager of lic, a t room No. 617 First National
lone.
t'erbapo the new modu of hmnotl* Intv few words. I ahould iT||l rul,|ta|
, f„r k nf'ihl* mrp-ira-. m | l i cid *t.
afternoon the regular MeCroy’a Spent the week-end in Bank Building, from 11 a. m. to
inlxlnf powdirt will help* th»» f.ilr wy -ilrt ri ciniply,
wear* I'lat'k, . tinu may i***imynbtr in. or
Mting of S t Agnes Tampa and SL Petersburg.
R- J. HOLLY, Secretary,
w
6 p. m. every day except Sunday.
brunette to decide what shade bright fed. crticrthl greeti to con- u*ed far ihe p urchase nf property,
held at the home of
Room
8,
Ball
Bldff.
lu ll* her sk in .
T
Jtmst
and offset Ih . skin: or while
V e r m c ^ '-t^
ie Betts with
. . Mre.
. Joe
Stencel Taylor. Bill Lake und
Mr. H. K. Roof of the Southern
There's a combination of spark-I lo contrast with her H
a i r . ________________________ .
.-Mrs, Beits as hostesses. Jim Sharon left Sunday night, by
Bell Telephono Company, of Da&gt;via
business was given at- car, for Gainesville to resumu their tona, Fla., has been for the past
I after
The new Stoklcy Nurseries, in- Inc., of which Richard D. Pope, of "■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■a
ler which tea and cake studies a t the University.
four or five days a t the Valdez
sor|torated, of Winter Haven,' this city, in occrotnry and Kcncnil
•d- Those present ware
hotel.
have applied for
’or a charter of in -{manager.
J. IS. Robson, Leake,
Mts. M. M, Thomas who har
corporation,, the capital utot-k o
been.visiting her .slater. Mre. R. J.j Miss Cooper of Tampa. Fla., rep
H r u g g ' .t s are ln * lru rl.tl to refund money In . » « ' y In .tn u rr w l i . r , i
the corporation being $100,000.
IJggers, Chris Mathews, Holly returned yesterday to her
Silver Springs, five mile* frur.t
sa tisfu rlo ry resu lts nrr nut ohlalnrd. T hr vrry nrst d ose o f •
resentive of "Ladies Ready to
OcuLi, is it resort that i.t destined
Phillip,, McKee. Benja- home in Jacksonville.
Cl.KM JOMKM I.IVKlt AMI KID9IKV TOXIC
Wear,’’ has been here sevoral dny&lt;t,
tner, Overlin and McRay.
few to become
The dMfelntofih Nows,.
_ very popular. Extcnn lm o .t Invariably .to p * th . t e n d e n c y o f s n e e s ln g nnd oM'ghlug
calling
upon
tho
various
dry
goods
and th r third dorr uxuully .top* tln&gt; su v r r r .t ('(ILD. T h r ■ imntoii ■ .
days ago, told of the cxcrllont! sivc development is utulor way in . S Cold
Mr. and Mre. J. C. Aycock left
m ust lie rla»*eil us a serious d isea se so R*t rid &lt;J It ut once
&gt;LY CROSS GUILD,
Monday for SL Augustine to. a t­ for Orlando.
If your inu*r|rs are sore or y ou have th at ch illy
(waling
liven near McIntosh. On n Mingle th" t 1plne’" , “ni1
bul,dinK* S w llli a dull headache. It’s u sure . l a n th at y o u h a v e ta k e n cold. m
•lular monthly business tend the Ponce de Leon celebra­
Mrs. S. D. Chittenden, who has
acre he has raised and shipped | wil! bt&gt; r',t,1*ced &gt;vDh now one4 1J Don't w ait for p n eu m on ia tn develop, hut buy a b o ttle o t CLKM
of the Holy Cross Guild tion.
Ji IN KM I.IVKlt AND K4DNKY TON 10 today. The c»»t I* smaU
been visitinjr friends at West
eleven hundred nnd eighty-two nnd the grounds beautified,
»t the Rectory with flfr
■mil y o u ran not afford to takw u chance a t th is tlm o u* year.
Palm
Beach,
now
en
route
to
Tal­
------—
.
-----------,
btbficets
of
fine
lettuce.
obers present. Several
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Mlgnery of
Fur *sle s i
•
■
lahassee,
is
stoppinK
over
for
a
oi importance were con- Danbury, Conn., have been visi­
J*"!on5 them the discus- tors here for several days, regis­ week in Sanford as the jcucst of
Avocado growing in thn Wiruoc
The Hunchback at
ROUiMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON
her dauKhter, Mrs. Walter WishL
1*21 °£,P«ws for the new tering a t the Valdes Hotel.
©
\50b
Raven section has recoivc-l ndde.1
M i[a n e t o n i g h t .
1
The Guild having taken
stimulus by tho organization of
Miss Marion Turner of New
“ •ir portion of work.
TiO OKiAL
Mre. V. L. Wagner spent Sun­
the Ridgeland Avocado Nurseries,
WtVIvJ
. b!in* the regular after- day in Tampa with her daughter, York, who has been demonstrating
-z
t¥
the Bible study daring who I* a student in the convent i Dennison a rt material! at the
;v.j
Coleman
Gift
Shop
for
the
paat
R esting closed with sev- there.
two
wetks,
left
Monday
for
resdings ot&gt; prs^qr. REALIZING
Gaineaville.
.
Miss
IDEAL FOR TAFFETA
"Hams of • Iffliaukee, Catherine Teague and Miss Ruth
AN IDEAL
Mr*. Lola LeGetta has returned
has spent the winter Gillqi) motqrefl pn Sunday to AmsA
graceful
and
attractive'
little
frock
to
Sanford
after
spending
several
» ?uest of "Comfolft rilla Gardens on Lake Charm.
Msny have Ibado it pos­
i beini
weeks with her son and daughter. nay be made up after this model,
*ng honored today
sible to acquire a home -'nf
•e
Mr. apd Mrs. Howard LeGette of •specially designed for the developeee
._ ,y ^Picnic a t Green
their own—the realization
ar. .of PhlUdelphia,
Pjtilad
.hear
Cairoa Ga., and is a t home with nent of taffeta and the rtfpe mateof an ideal.
^
Roby her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Hill, t , &gt; iata. The skirt is gathered to a seraiitted biotue with square neck and
Palm
'n- MrsMr"ioy kha the
The Hffrtid W ant Ad*
M r.C arl Roumiilat of Jackson- lowing sleeves finished with roil cuffs.
have a deal to' 'do with
•Utei. alisa Adel w{l?
-f-rAutomobile Repairing
Gas 25c
(
preferred,
the
skirt
may
be
trimmed
\ille, Who was on his way to Kisbringing about homo own­
y
•
vith
three
bamts
of
selfor
contrasting
simmfD,
stepped
over
Sunday
wltfi
ership.
forHhey
point
to
opDr. and Mre. Cecil D. Butt and
jCempbell of Tallahas- aon of Orlando spent Sunday here his brother, Mr. Eugene RoumiUaL nattrial. IT desired. Aledium size
■rortunitics in buying, sell­
Miss J . R. Thurshy of Orange equires 3 yanls of taffeta 36 inches
3
t
•
of Sanford,
ing, exchanging.
‘ ef, Mre.
City
was
shopping
here
Monday.
: In the Coq
See w hat tha Herald
K4
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1306.
Sanford for ______
OPEN D A Y A N D NIGHT — ^.LADIES’ REST ROOM
W ants have to offer in aid­
The friends of Mr. Roy R. Sten- •Ire*. 34 to 40 inches bust nod 16 to 20
* "?**■ Mr. Campbell
ing you In . having your
Mr. .and Mrs. R. L. Moore of ■trom. who a t one time resided in -cars. Brice, 35 cents.
A *™ *** tor delegate Sanford returned from a motor
dreacia for a home come
Democratic con- trip to Miami, where they vielted Sanford, will be interested in the
true._______ ‘
___ _
........... ___
_______
According
to ' the Palatka
following
item: "Mr.
and_____
Mra.
tipping In touch' • with
“Keeping
for a week.
--------X Boy-l!R."gU Mtwm--ann&lt;wnce---thet-Ny*?t' “e ta tls d o thu* YXlfTiUliiiT
means
the Herald Wa:
arrival of a daughter, Lois Edna, able ' show th at Putnam county
rv ^ -v—ic*rtl'*and- her
keeping
iii
touch
w
ith
real
wiU
mature
some
four
hundred
F.
A.
W.
Brown,
better
known
March
31,
in
their
home,
Beau­
^ r i i to p h e r William*
tv opportunltlce.
onnortiinltica.
ty
I
acres of watermelons this season,
»rom New York ■tores. Miss Cooper left Monday fort, S. C.
Ju st tu tu to th e Herald
and under favorable conditions
as Brownie, ahlek of Banana Lake,
fc spent the week-end in Sanford.
On the Joe^Sauser Corner. ^
Want Ads now and see how
Mr. F. R. Bolx of Boston, Mass., that means a crop th a t will be
money
for
the
growers.
has
bougth
the
John
Brumley
farm
^Garden HeraldT*W
at Palm H am m ett, paying |16JK)0
BY
O.C.
«nglna for tha loaji.T
•
NepoleeonV nightshirt*' It ot-fu&gt;
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SEWANEE-TRACK
TEAE WILL MEET
GATORSATURDAY

'MteQn&amp;Onqi

worjry too
it h bcraui

didate L egislature
fjnrjW. W pjggpl
qualified as ennufdale for the leg­
islature to represent Grfiup No. 1."
Mr. Wnybright was for four year.4
-—1D14-.1D1H—assistant county so­
licitor of Duval, and later was
coctcd to th Igislature In 1918, tfe^r
ing In the special sessions of th at
yca^ nnd 1919.

ARRIVES FOR BOUT HERE

Galbr Track T«*m Will JourneyTo Scwonee To Meet ClmTen
Athletes of University of
, *''
' South.

A CLEAR SKf

J■a velvet,
£ s athe; ideal
% we«,n
attain. N o blemlihes, ro &lt;
no blackheads, .10 mirk* t(
the even texture of healtVi
The eecret ii pure, red (
Irtxn poisons and imp!:*

Seminole Gun Club, three
miles out will shoot every
Thursday afternoon. Every­
one invited. Three miles on
Orlando road.

GAINESVILLE7 April H.—SnturdaynftertKKin IRorMa University's erack track and field com­
bination meets the Univorm y of
the South (Scwnnnee) nt Scwar.nec, Term., in the opening moot of
the, ,1924 inter-collegiate track sea­
son. Tit is a return meet with the
Sewnnhcc team, the Gator path
sta ts having decisively trounced
the Tennessee sprinters in u dual
meet on Fleming Feld last April. I
Florida’s chances to again reg-(
later a victory nppeur very good
for the squad of men Coach “J im ­
my" White now hns under hi&lt;
wing, should find the 19” I season
a- banner one. Despite the ab­
sence of n specialized tutor for
track and field, the Gator cir'der
artists have entered into their i
Work with n will and a true Got |
or spirit, nnd .Conch White is ■
pleased with the showing thus fnrj
of his proteges. Mr. White,
for;
fofir year a track man of note at
the ‘university of Virginia, is
proving himself u dynamo ol
worth to the aspiring trackers,
nnd is teaching
his crew lots
about track and how to win dual
meets.
“ The team leaves Gatorlnnd
Thursday afternoon n t
ar.ji
osf Saturday swing into the open­
ing competition ninny miles from
hotn^. Conch White has not for­
mally selected his team , and
no
man yet is sure of makinq
th&lt;trip. I t is probable that nine men
only will be nicked to go north,
Jack Middleton, winner over “ Rough House’' Knss in n recent
though a ten{h man mny be given
arrived in Sanfunl this afternoon to hold his final workouts in
an oportunity to run in the Sopreparation fo r his recond match with the North Carolina huttler.
waijnee meet

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Our
line
of "GOO
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represents true economy
feeding.
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FIT r o p A QUEEN

THERE IS ONE JUST DOWN THE
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NATIONAL BASE BALL WEEK

lay At Orlando Jack Middleton Arrives In City To
Hold Final Workouts for Ross Bout
n Next Saturday
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him to repeat his victory. That
iu intercollegiate- in the the lad can punch is the vehement
The quartet left shortly a fte r firsts
wild- is u fairly fast quar­ declaration f Ross, who a fter the
dttirm Monday for Tampa, where javelin
and half mller, although he match declared that Middleton car­
•Jones will be a Spectator a t the ter
never competed in these ries one of the hardest punches
Sitate _ Amateur Golf Tourney, has
event*. He has treated track com­ ihat he hns ever felt. However
which sta rts this morning in the petition as an ‘‘athletic sideline.”
Ross itcdanni th at he has learned
Cigar City.
“ Rig Jawn" will huve his first
, Jones will endeavor to return taste of fast track compeition in • In- former’s tactics now and that
(o Orlando lute Friduy in time to nit-round events April ”•». when he In* will not get him (Ross) of? of
participate in the pniposed foro- will participate ’ in the pentathlon his gunrd this time.
Hilly Dawson, who has been a r­
lom e Saturday,
according t &gt; in the Finn relays.
ranging the exhibitions here ami
present plans. He is planning to
During previous track seasons who
has billed this attractive card
baw a visit to E ast Coak*. towns the Indian sta r has devoted his
before returning to tho Georgia energy and time chiefly
*«»!"» i
week-end, arrived .n the
city this morning and stated that
m etrop olis.
footbull practice and ..........„
Wednesentering practically all tnterrol- Ross
v 0,s will be i In Sanford
u
leginte meets with the scantiest o f ,^ ‘l i ' Loss also will have a worktraining un doften with no tr»in‘ ol,,t .or.L'vo..,?^or1° his sceond match
Ing whatevei.
wi.li the Muitni nnd Jacksonville
With the Olympics looming, Levi buttler.
' •
will concentrate on the events of , ^ i » n he enter* the ring Friday
the decathlon alone, spending hut i »&gt;Khf U will he with the confident
little time on spring footisill prac- prediction that he will be returned
» IJAWRENCE. Kan.. Apr. 8.— tlce and baseball. Tho conches the winner, according to reports
John Levi, Haskell Indian football believe that by s.&gt; doing he «un ! emanating from the cnm’p of Ross,
s ta r ,.picked ns All-America full- better his records to a m a r k e d ] who has been In Jacksonville since
on many selection* last fall, degree.
his recent bout.
attem pt to win a berth on the
ncan Olympic
team which
compete in Paris next s u m -;
tie r. The gigantic Arapahn brave,
I
EVERT
TRUE
BY CONDO
regarded the greatest Indian a th ­
lete since the days of Jim Thorp,i\ i
Swill enter the preliminary Olym- j
SC O T T ,
H lS P H ?
p ie -tryouts at the University o f ;
Kansas stadium here. uMy DO and , Y o u 'v e &amp; 2 C N 13UYING SonC. P10fc&lt;2
t u e 'v e G O T m o i o s
I N e tu B O O K s 1
b o o k s
N G u j |M "THIS h o u s e T H ^ N
will enter the decathlon.
any’ sWigli! event, C o a c h { tyvs KUO by tv HAT T O T &gt; o W ITV4 1
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believes hhis ex-1 I ’M FOR G e t T I N G . R l O o p
IFrank McDon
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truck and
am his ] S i o w e O P "TH Cvj C? •DOP*ol2.Cr
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him to make j
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n g m the evoints o f ! M/t= GLO'Ai IM Ar*Y M O R C
a good showing
f-iorsiG : Y r - o
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the decathlon.
The Indian hns carried his 200 |
O N ES 1
»Und4 of brawn over the 120 yard
hurdles in&gt;0:15 2-5; over tho
yard low hurdles in $:25 2-5
ind has high jumped *&gt; feet. He
put the 1C pound shot 43 feet

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The greatest of all
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THE world’s greatest inventors would be w asting their
talents it their creations were such that they interested
no one else—and unless some one else were able to enjoy
them and benefit by them.

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day hecauim Sanford's best
opportunities ure always to
be found listed on these
pages.
No mntter what your
wants may he, classified ads
will help you.
To reach nU the people
etroctlvely — leave your
Want Ad at Tho Hdrald Of­
fice. Phone us to send for
it or phone it to the Want
Ad Department.

Nothing amounts to much that is confined to one person
or to a limited group. Stop and think for a minute!
Isn’t it because thoughts are so easily exchanged and
spread broadcast that this country is so fine a place to
live in?.
The advertisements in this paper are thoughts. Many
of them are thoughts conceived with you in m in d thoughts for your comfort—your pleasure—your health
your satisfaction. Thoughts that will save you time,
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U n t i l Wednesday

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Spring clothes! JOat bring
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Richmond, Virginia.

likely to appear iiere in a fpre*
stttnc, Hfi-nole exhibition match
{viftlirduy nt the Orlando Country
Chib If present plans hold true.
Bobby was in Orlando Sunday
nicht and Monday morning, com­
ing here with Frunk Adair, viceresident of the .A dair Realty
nU T ruts Company, of A tlanta,
Gu„ of -Which firm Jnqyu _h a
"member, who spent the morning

cam e . several members of
Jft^.N ew Smyrna High School
Baseball team are scheduled to
appear in a\play, that la to be
-given there/thix afternoon and
night, the tam e between ..that
-team and the local, high school
..pipe has been postponed until
Wednesday afternoon, it was
announced bv the school auth­
orities Tuesday.
The New Smyrna boys leleied the school olficsls here
Monday aflerqoon asking if
arrange meats could be
L Superintendent McKay
Coach McLucna agreed to

WHOLF-SALE

His Highness, the,K ing of American Summer Sports, is pr
ed to enter his domain. In his honor a ten day period cel
tlon has been set aside by The Chamber of Commerce of
letfc Goods Manufactures. The period upon which King
Rail will receive t l «; bow of the American Public is from
■ith to April 14th, The welcome is to be extended tin
Window Displays of Sport Stores. ,
Come In make our Store your headquarters during this
See our Window Display. Look over our fine Stock of
Rail Goods. The Lucky Doc D. &amp; M. line.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8,1924

REA&amp; THEM FOR PROFIT
Political
JT-AD RATES __ Announcements
ord D a lly H e r a ld

ANNOUNCEMENTS

PAGE SE V E N

USE THEM FOR RESULTS

Political
Announcements

ROOMS FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
FOIt KENT—Two rooms with oi

AUTOMOBILES AND
REPAIRS

HELP WANTED

WANTED—Sanford business men
v,»
SHERIFF
l~hereby announce my candidacy FOtt STATE SENATOR FROM
who a rc ,ip .need of competent
without
garnge._fll8
Oak
Ave.
*
FORDS
.
■ J . a n n o u n c e myself a can- for County Comlmssioner for the
FOR SALE— DeSoto paints and
THE NINETEENTH SEN­
help
should lead the classified
.
.
.
New
ana
Used
P b lt REhiT—One bedroom wit!
didate, for leelectlbn to the ofT ce ;jr(j District, comprising the .towns
vanrishej a t Sanford Novelty
page of The Herald. There’s no
ATORIAL DISTRICT.
ROADSTERS
,.,.*4 mU- w i l l be »*sleeping
porch.
Apply
806
M
n_g
of
aherKTof
Seminole
county
subj
0f
U
k
e
Mary,
limgwood.
and
AlWork’s; - sole agents.______ 154-tic
reason for sending out-of-town for
I announce my candidacy for
Iron* p«lren« ■"&lt;! *«•TOURINGS
Jcct to the «ctlbn bf the Demo- tamonte Springy.and respectfully nomination ns State Senator from
„ n l im m ed iately for
help when there is probably Just
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
OOUl'ES
cratlo primary to be held on June soiicit tho support o( th(. *otCfl| / f
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom
the person you want in the city.
the
Nineteenth
Sanatoria!
District,
for
setting,
15
eggs
for
$1.00.
SEDANS
_______ __ 1Ae a llae
J. If elected lor another term I this district at the primary to bo subject to the Democtati * Primary 402 Oftk Ave.
WANTED—Twenty live nnd hust­
Mrs.
Ellsworth,
Deardall
Avenue,
TON
TRUCKS
“
He a llae pledge .3 tuinil the duties of the held June S, 192 i.
ling boys to deliver and sell tho
to be held June 3rd. I am an a t­ FOR RENT—Two rooms, up­ Sanford. Rhone 3303.
_____ __
Up a 11*« ofTico in the same efficient manner
Cash or Verms. .
83-tfp
\y’_
g
BALLARD
Herald in Sanford. Good money
stairs and one downstairs. 112 SANFORD STOVE WORKS. 321
^ _____
&lt;« a line that I have conducted it in the
torney ut law practicing a t San­
We Sell or trade.
for the right kind of boys. Come
Type doubt* above
EDWARD HIGGINS,
past.
p UR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ford, Florida, and have been a res­ Laurel Ave.
First Street. Next door to Smith
down
to the Herald office tomor­
Authorised
Ford
Dealer
ident
of
and
attorney
in
the
Nine­
FOR
RENT—Two
bod-rooms.
202
C. M. HAND.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
brothers. We sell, trade, and re­
jaerd date* ar* for enurow afternoon right after school
___________ Sanford._______
Park
Ave.
teenth
Senatorial
District
for
13
pair
all
kinds
of
cook
stoves.
If
[ve insertion*.
‘
FOR HOARD OF p u b l h T T T
and seo the Circultaion Manager
years. Your support will bo great­ FOR RENT—Two nice light house­ your trouble is stove trouble, see FOR SALE—Ford Roadster
I'd* of avelwW length
STRUCTION
oTJho Herald for particulars.
Lunted »
,
,,
ly appreciated.___ •
ticnlly
new.
ltargain.
See
keeping room* nnd front bedL cbari.'e 30c for Orat
I hereby announce my candldatj
WANTED7200 salespeople now,
_________j.s n v is jy n R Y A N .
room. Apply_at_I!erald_office._ FOR SALE—Ancona baby chicks. art Dutton.
for re-clectioit as member of the
MAKE BIG MONEY selling Wat­
crtt»lp( I* restrict id .to
LbST—Eastern
Star
pin
with
gol«i
Fine strain pure-bred ancona
Board of. Public Instruction for
LE'R | ’.ENT—Rooms and boa&gt;)1
kins nationally advertised house­
V rtamrttnatlon.■M
VULCANIZING
bar with the name “Sadie" en­
reasonable.
Phoenix
Hotel, chicks, hatched from eggs from my
[ error I* made T h e ton* Seminole County, Plorldti; repre­
hold products. YOU CAN TOO.
graved. Finder' please leave at 40-W.
Hood
own flock of carefully selected
Lrald1 will be resp o n s ib le
senting school district No. 2 of
Established 1803. Resources $15,I
will
bo
n
candidate
for
renomiE nne incorrect Insertion.
Goodyear
Alien
Seed
Co.’s
and
receive
re­
bleeders.
My
17
years
experience
Seminole County, subject to the uation for the office of State At­
FOIl RENT—Large airy rooi
Lrtlser, for subsequent
and
000,000. Branches all over U. S.
ward. Mrs. Sadie Allen.
in
breeding
anronns
assure
you
tho
Democratic
primary
to
be
held
on
f*. Tha office sh o u ld be
ing Inkefront. Call 571-J
torney of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
Balloon Tire?
best to be had in the breed. All
and Canada. Rare CHANCE JUST
June 3rd, 1924.
Immediately In c* m o f
cuit of the Slate of Florida, sub­
Used Cars
chicks delivered South Baldwin
_________ CHAS. A. DALLAS.
NOW for .City Sales dealers, men
ject to the action of the Demo­
o AiivBirrijncnH.
Ancona Farm, Lillian. Ain._____ KENT VULCANIZING WORKS,
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
or
women, full or part time, in city
cratic Primary, Your endorsement ROUSES FOR RENT
REAL
ESTATE
Commercial
St.
■aid r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t h n r FOIt SALE—Remington
type­
I hereby announce my candidacy for a second term of office will bo
iimlllar'with rate*, rule*
of Sanfoid, and elsewhere. Wrtia
writer
with
wide
carriage,
$30.00
FOR
RENT—Cottage.
J.
^lesson.
for the office o t County Judgt greatly appreciated.
ifldrntlnn, w ill g i v e you
Oil KENT—One 12-room flat, for i|uick sate. Inquire Herald of- FOR SALE— Republic one-ton today for our practical, sure
, information.
Ano !f
FOR RENT—5-room ccttagc with
of Semihula County, subject to tm
GEORGE A. DeCOTTES,
truck, thoroughly overhauled and MONEY-MAKING PLAN. J. R.
, they will a s s i s t y o u In
good condition, centrally located.
_
bath,
lights
and
water.
W.
J.
action
of
the
voters
a
t
the
Demo­
State Attorney, Seventh Judicial
repainted.
New tire*. Wight Gro- Watkins Co., Dept. 99, Memphis,
• y°ur want ad tu m a k e cratic primary Juno 3.
FOR
SALE—One
pair
mules
and
Thigpen.
Circuit. State of Florida.__
J effective.
wagon,
cheap,
or
one
mule.
Lew­
JOHN
G.
LEONARDY.
FOIt
RENT—It
FOR
RENT—Store
room,
good
con
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
II’OHTNAT NOTICK,
is. Altamonte
Springs. Phone FOR SALE—Ford Coupe 1923 WXTTte F
Salesladies
trnlly located,
FORCOUNTY JUDGE
I hereby anuounce-piy candidacy
dition, good location.
rtlser* should g i v e th eir
model in good condition. Can
dutl G.
. .
Wuniworth’s.
To the People of Seminole County: for re-election for the office of Ave._______
f,r postufflre a d d ress a*
RENNET’S 1IAT FACTORY—ir ape it at Williams Garage. ____ _ WANTED— Youqg man 18 years
i their phone n u m b er If
I nm a candidate * for County -County Commissioner of 'Seminole FOR RENT For 0 months,, com­
FOR
RENT
Lire results. A b o u t one
Speedster,
you want your hat cleaned and FOR SALE—Ford
Judge,
your
nupport
and
vote
on
or older to learn business. Good
...County, District No. 1, subject to
fortably furnished house, six
[n u t o f a thousand ha* a
chca.p. 109 N. Sanford Avo._
blocked when you want it and how
ment, doa
June the 3rd will be appreciated. the action of the Democratic pri­ ioping rooms. 318 Magnolia
opportunity. Apply Mgr. J. G.
L„, find the oth er* can ’t
you
want
it
send
It
to
the
Factory,
SAMUEL A. B. WILKINSON. mary June 3, 1924.
i o lt sa t.K oft tra T je Frank­ McCrury Co. 5 and 10 Cent stor^
birate w llh
y o u u n less
123 Broad Street, Jacksonville, lin sedan on easy terms or will
low your a d d r e s s ,.
___________ G. L. BLEDSOE.
[ueontlnannee MUST be
Florida._______
’• trade for real estate title or
galow, CIO Magnolia. Apply If.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
In person nt T h e S s s FOR
SALE—Tomato
plahts,
any
equity. Biggest automobile bar­
C.
Du
Bose.____
______
.
I respectfully announce myself
BUILDING
llrrnlil o f f i c e « r b y l e t quantity... Check Farm, French gain in the state. Write P. O. Box
T elephone
illaeo B tlais n candidate for the House of FOR SALE—House and lot, $1,102l&gt;,
Sanford.
Fla.,
what
you
have.
■ re n o ! v a l i d .
MATERIAL
Representatives from
Seminote
000.00; $100.00 cash. $25.00 per
ious. Prompt, EfTleUnt
I—Sweet tone mahugCounty, subject to the Democratic
MIRACLE Concrete Co., genera]
month. W. V. Wheeler, 404
S e rv ice .
o, beautiful A rt case,
orimary, June 3, 1924. If elected First National Bk. Bldg., Phone
cement work, aldewtaka, build­
Business
a In- Sanford, a t $125
l will ndvocate constructive legis­ 101-J.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. &amp;.
storage charge. M.
I hereby announce my candi­ lation for the benefit of the greatOpportunities
Terwillcgcr. Prop.
I 7th St., Jacksonville,
dacy for tho office of Clerk of the «t number of people in Seminole
1 Political
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—We, Lumber and Building MaterlaL
Circuit Court, Seminole County. County nnd the state of Florida.
Carter Lumber Company
Apartments
the m anufacturer of a well
nnouncements
FOR SALE—Cheap, to avoid pack­
Florida, subject to the decision of ________________ J. R. LYLES.
N. Laurel St, Phone 565.
known
and
wMcrj
advertised
pro­
ing
an
dshinping
from
Sanford,
the Democratic Primary to b&lt; FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
For Rent
(USECUTING ATTORNEY held on Juno 3rd, A. D., 1924. 1
will sell my high grade player prietory medicim, want n repre­ IIILL L UM BE R CO. II ouse o
I hereby announce my candlto to announce to the clti- jtnnd for efficiency and service In
Service, Qualjty a id Prl«
piano a t u sacrifice. Monthly sentative in cacti county in Flor­
leminoie County that I'am
large, nice, coot rooms
terms to pruty giving satisfactory ida. Our proposition is attractive
office.
Into for the nominatlop to
Garnery Phone 59.
references. See piano and make and will hot a man from $200 to
VANCE E DOUGLASS.
Ccutln? Attorney for tho
offer.
E. J. Doby, 84 N. Broad $250 per month. Character and
FOR
RENT—Furnished
ability count more than money in
Court ot Seminole County, FOR MEMBER SCHOOL HOARD
ment. Apply Shirley
St„ Atlanta , Ga. _____________
I
hereby
announce
myself
a
can­
|o the action of the Detnoselection. Write us your qualifiesincuts.
First
Street.
FOR SALE—Flowering plants. tlons and if mitisfactpry we will LOST an opportunity to keep
Kmary, «une 3rd, 1924. 1 didate for re-election to the office
FOIt..............
RENT-, Nice npartment for
abreast with the times by not
Sweet William, Cnlendulns, Cnr- explain our proposition to you by
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■rateful lor your vote and of.mrmbei of the board of,public
nntibns, Asters, Zinnia,' Verbena, letter. Tho National Remedy Com­ reading the classified pages of
_ r c nt, 30 1 W, 5th St._Phone_444.
instruction, representing school
■nation.
Feverfew, 25c dox. $1.50 100. To­ pany. Po.uoffice Station G, Jack­ your daily newspaper. Herald
FOR RENT—Double house or
p:ST F. HOUSEHOLDER. district No. 1 of Seminole Coun*y,
want nds contain many interesting
mato .Colkirds, Lettuce, 50c 100; sonville, Florida.
subject to the Democratic primary
three
room
apartment
furnish­
GUSTY COMMISSIONER to he held on June 3rd, 1924.
message:. It will pay you to read
ed,
location
good,
close
in.
A.
P.
[hv announce my candidacy
them dally. __ _______________
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
If you want a city lot, a subur­
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
|nty Commissioner for the
Tip for today: You are known
ban lot, u house ready built, cel­
DRESSMAKING
I hereby announce my candi­
istrict comprising Chuluo- TO TH E VOTERS OF TH E 19TH
by the company you keep; thereSENATORIAL
DISTRICT.
ery
farm,
grove
or
anything
In
dacy for County Commissioner for
kva and Osceola, subject to
MRS. NIXON has added to her futc avoid mayonnaise dressing
the Real Estate line call us. Wc
Ion of the Democratic pri­ A fter due consideration, I have tho fifth district cf Scninote Coun­ Third Street. Apply ]
dressmaking establishment tail­ fore avald mayonnaise dressing.
sell
at
the
owners
price
only.
decided
to
become
a
candidate
for
Printcry.
onn._
Postoffjcp
ty.
Subject
to
the
action
of
the
me 3.
oring. Indies suits tailored tdvorder. It has been mixed up with olL—
re-election
to
the
State
Senate
June Prim ary of 1924.
C. A. RAULERSON.
FOR TIENT—Three ro&lt;
304 W. Fifth St.
A
New Haven heglster.
from the 19th Senatorial District,
Call and sec us. Wc give you
E. H. K1LBER.
ment| Lee Bros., 415
XERK CIRCUIT COURT composed of Orange, Seminole and
the
burgnins
and
service.
:by announce that I am a Osceola Counties, subject to the MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD
THE SEMINOLE REALTY CO..
I wish to announce that I am a
for tho office of Clerk Democratic Primary to bo held
Semlnolq
'Circuit Court of Seminole June 3rd. 1 respectfully soRdt candidate for Member of tit*
•jrm
r
M»mc?
A+jrmri'Vriattrof Scminuia Cot trow
, subject to the action of the
' bungalow. A bargain; tutms.
Innnire 1103 Oak Ave.__________
WANTED
tho decision of the Democratic priH. H. CHAPPELL.
FOR SALE—Small hou*&lt;f; modem
ftihr‘y)ttt.1*f held
IBTICB-OH-THB'PHACE
T n r p p w i .,,T.'»^
..................... , ....
M ndam H o r rla li
_
II. H. PATTISHALL.
ib; announce that I am a
I heroby announce that I am e
---FOR
CLERIC
URL!
1
1
IT
COOltT
Ulatricl
flee. $3,000.00; terms. W. V,
Over Mobley’a Drug Store,
f wish to announce that I am a
No. I, subject to" tfie Dt?mocratk
Wheeler, 401 1st N atl. Bank, Bldg,
Park Avu. Thoiio 215.
Schelle Mainss
district of Seminole Coun primary to be held June 3rd, 1924. candidate for Clerk of the Circuit
Sanford Novelty
ith the legal and efficient Said district beig composed of the Court of Seminole Co., subject to WANTED—Good used typewriter ’Phone 101 -J.
WILL TRADE
acre farm
hce if the executive officers following voting precincts: San­ Dei locratlc primary, June third.
fi»r cash. It. J. Rod. Phone 3,
•:* LAWYER
twelve miles north of Miami, in
Works
If elected, I piomtse the faithful
county I promise to do my ford, Lake Monroe and Paoln.
rapidly growing section for well
performance of the duties con­ PUBLIC Stenographer
— Court H oum
ithout prejudice.
E. E. WALKER.
located property in or near San­
nected with that office.
L G, g TRINGFELLQW, „
ness
solicited.
solicited.
107
FOIt SHERIFF.
V* C. COLLER, Prop.
ford. Small cash payment is re­
_________ W. L. MORGAN.
Phone 349. *
BR COUNTY JUDGE,
To the Voters of Seminole County:
quired. Price of Miami property,
FOR
TAX
COLLECTOR
*
pet, or course, to the action
Wa n t e d t o b u y —T ^ ' or twen- including farm house and barns is
I hereby announce my candidacy
General Shop oud Mill Work
I wish to aunounce that I nm a
Democratic Prim ary to be I’or the office o{ Sheriff of Semi­
ty acre tract bordering on lake, $15,000. .If interested in making a
nc 3.-d, I will be a candidate nole County, subject to the voters candidate for re-election to the of­ No improvements required. Must trade write giving full description
George A. DeCottes
Contractor and Builder
t office of County Judge of of the Democratic Primary to be fice of County Tax Collector of he well iocaotd and close to town. of
your property, location and
Attomey-at-Law
lie County. I shall bo grate- hold June 3rd, 1924. If. elected 1 Seminole County, subject to the Give price nnd amount of ensh re- price.
Address
‘
ildress
It.
It.
J.
J.
Peck,
Puck,
Ful617
Commercial
Street
Over
Seminole County
r the nomination and elec- promise four years of Law En­ action of the Democratic primary quiredJMWB
Address
Box 100, cart fonh_Flnrida.________________
m . ___
R ank
[nd if elected I assure the forcement in a business manner by to be held in June.
The Sanford Herald.____
FOR SALE—10 acres close to city
ph.p of Seminole a fair and the help of the proper subordi- ___ ______ _ JWO. D. JINKINS.
Sanford,
—
Florida
WANT—To rent
for tho
.
..
__
summer,
on good road. New house, garage
1 administration of the afMEMBER COUNTY
SCHOOL
well located home In Sanford, by nnd other improvements. $2,000.00.
t tho off]ct..
BOARD
Elton J Moughton
responsible party. Must be up to Terms. W. V. Wheeler, 1st N at’!
___ SCHELLE MAINES._ forccment \«ters, on June 3rd.
I hereby announce myself a can­ date with all Imporvements and Bank Bldg. 'Phono 101-J.
FOR RENT
ARCHITECT
81TEH1NTENDENT OF
_______RAYMOND L. A L L E N ^ didate for re-election as a member completely furnished. Give com­
Fred R* Wilson
of
the
County
Board
of
Public
In­
t/BLIC INSTRUCTION
plete Information an to location
FOR RENT—Garage. Comer 11th First National Bank Bldg,
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
reby announce my candidacy
from District No. 2, and price in answering this ad.
St.
and
Elm
Ave.
I wish to announce that I am a struction
O. C. Bryant, W ag­
Sanford, ----------- Florida
election to the office of candidate for re-election to the (Geneva
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Osceola and Box 431, Sanford, Florida.
_____
______
_
the
aetjon
of
office
of
Tax
Assessor
of
Semi­
tion • of Seminole County, nole County,
First National Bank Bldg.
ner, Fla,, will sell at
tvUUIll/, subject
DUUJClb to
UJ the
UIU UTCW
dccls- the Democratic Primary,- .June 3rd,
10 acres, 5 ..tiled, in --------------------------l to the Democratic primary ion of the' Democratic Primary to 1924. Having served as a mem­
Sanford
• Florid:
REAL ESTATE
ield on June 3rd, 1924.
ber of the Board since 1915, and
be held June 3rd, 1924.
Carolina,-Florida
fillifine
shape,
$4200.00—
_____ T. W. LAWTON.
having
been
chairman
of
tho
A. VAUGHAN.
WANTED
Board since 1919, especaliy fits me
COUNTY PROSECUTING
terms.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
WANTED
— Property listings;
for
the
work
required
of
a
Board
ATTORNEY.
I beg to announce myself a can­ memhcr„nnd If re-elected I promYour property for sale or rent ing Station, gas at 2
Studebaker, Packard, Chevrolet
*h to announce that I shall didate for tho office of Tax Col­
listed with us will receive our
pandidate for the office of lector of Seminole County, subject
20 acres, 11 tiled,
• Ji L PERKINS
prompt attention and will be han­ cents above cost the
Prosecuting Attorney, aub- to the decision Of (he Democratic
dled to tho best of our ability.
8alea Department
small house and barn,
the Primary to be held June 3rd, 1924
1 the endorsement of
____
’Phone 101-J. W. V. Wheeler, 404
rstic voters a t the June 3rd, ____________ R. C. MAXW ELL.
year
around.
San Juan Gang*
1st Nat'! Bank Bldg.
$10,000-one-half cash. Sanford Sign Shop
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
GEORGE C. HERRING.
I hereby announce my candidacy
A P P R O P R IA T E
OR COUNTY JUDGE
We have several
for County Commissioner for the
LETTERING
Fourth District of Seminole Coun­
good things to select F o r AH
ty. Subject to the action of the
Clusses of Work
ti it number four of Seminole |
j f Seminole County, subject June Primary of 1924.
107 North Sanford Ave.
from
in
celery
farms.
County,
subject
to
the
action
of
Democratic primary, June 8,
C. L. WEST.
Tailors, Geanera and D y « s
the Democrat primary June 3, 1924.
I pledge faithful service
FOR
SHERIFF
you nominate me.
B. F. W H E E L E R ^
U7 Park Arena*— Phoa* 468
To th^ Voters of Seminole County:
H. B. Lewis &amp; Co.
_______ J. G. SHARON.
FOR STATE ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce myself a can­
Sanford Machine Co.
Address
1 hereby atmounco my candi­
COUNTY COMMISSIONER didate for Sheriff of Seminole
dacy for tHiTofflce of State Attor- j
F*6y announce my candidacy
First National Bank Building,
^ A N O SUPPLIES
Mlection to the office ol
ney for the Seventh Judicial Cir­
[.
ground floor.
WUson Welding &amp; Radiator
cuit of Florida, subject to the Dem­
I -5°nimlssioner of District
M FORD,FLA No. r07--Tel#phona 349-Pax 1* At*.
-Jr IlnUi-r (Jrl.Ulaa
ocratic Primary to be held June- 3,
Works
to
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1924.
J. A. SCARLETT.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924.

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\harge Against
Iau)es
•e. Reports
1

jittee in Secret
ision Decides To
ksh Justice Probe

T A

Three Months’
AVERS After
Work Committee On
INDICTMENT DUE Reparations Rests
[Witnesses Quizzed Re*
Committee Recommends Es­
CORRUPTION
linn Conditions Sur- T O
tablishment of Golf Bank
Jdinn Enforcement of
Ldul

of Issue with Immense
libition in Illinois, De- Renounce* Charge* Made Against
Capital and Co-operation of
Him on Floor of Senate to
[ment of Justice Action
Allies in Establishment of
Crowded Galleries—;Money
War Contracts And
Interests Behind Move
v Such Hank Enabling Ger­
Fraud Case in Boston.
many to meet Requirements
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HIINGTON, Apr. 9—Tho
committee appointed to inLte the Department of JusId the offical acta of H arry
fugherty after an executive
I today that it* inquiry
[proceed with renewed force
the indictment of Senator
pr, the committee proaecuhe meeting waa behlr
Ind clos|ra. The indictment against
Dntona senator waa discuss|lenv h and afterward chairproc hart made the follow*
ktement: “This investigation
ceed with force and deteron it has never shown beStorck department of justfi
countant was then queation.
but the list of department
|on which he had workod.
of his testimony yesterday
oncerning the Old Hickory
Plant but today the examjng into phases of anothpost war ca*« that of the
isgnrto Company,
Comi
bitions surrounding the enlent of prohibition in IIUBepartment of juatlee action
Ition to war contracts-of the
lickory Powder Company of
■see, and a mall fraud case
•ton were discussed by witl who appeared Tuesday be­
ne senate Daugherty investi: committee.
[a result of testimony coverp o t ec tlon" declared to have
acquired by Cj»k
a proh

WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 -R lsin g
to the queation of personal prlvelcge, Senator Wheeler denounced
on the floor of the Senate today
the indictment returned against
him yesterday by the grand jury
of Montana in hia home state. Sen­
ator Wheeler spoke to a crowded
senate, practically every member
being set and the galleries Jammed.
The Montana senator first gave
a brief resume of hia personal ca­
reer from his birth to hia en­
trance Into public life at Butte,
Montana, where he incurred the
ill will of one of the largest finan­
cial interests in the state by votirig
Senator W alsh'preiident colleague.
F o r that vote the senator said he
was told he could not remain in
public affairs or in that state.
“While In office" the senator con­
tinued "I found it Incumbent to
prosecute g raft and corruption and
here find myself in the department
of justice Investigation. Oa a re­
sult I And myself today standing
indicted."
With Senator Wheeler were In­
dicted Gordon Campbell, oil geol­
ogist and operator and L. C. Stevenaon, oil promoter and principal
owner of an oil refinery. Campbell
and Stevenson were the discover­
ers of the Sunburit-Kevin oil field
In Montana. Other oil men of less­
e r prominence also were Indicted
on charges of using the mails to
otfraud*
Grand Jury Charges.
The grand Jury chargee that on
thye# occasions Sena
:ttr *
had been elected

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N Tuesday, E. U. TilttwUy,
[of federal general prohlbithforcement agent* w r» li.
ion the committee and aub1 some official records asked
If *he committee tnembere.
lamination had not been contwhen the committee adfor the day.
ails of the Old Hickory case,
nentlon of the maU frauds
given the committee by
W. Storck now an account,
or the department of Justice,
fold 6f recommendation* that
et“rn of $5,000,000 be aought
the Dupont Vinterests, as
ra of the Old Hickory plant,
»r contracta for powder, and
[that pn Investigation of the
P case, at Boatpb.-had disclost tensive mall frauds, but had
rfd in no federal proaecutiona.
Pimittee
members evinced
p t . r e . t in 8torck'a testimony
it appeared that he had
M l
I audita for the' •government
in
I Property inveaK«tion*;'pa'r-‘
Ir,y
the case of the Bosch
leto Company, he was direct1 Z*1 hi* records from the buof Investigation and return
Further examination Wednea•strong added many details
I? charges he made Monday
K #A a w&lt;" ? P«rm««ed to
P Jn Chicago largely through
jaaslstance of "local ipoliticHa gave the names or plants
asserted lhj t the department
1 , 1, ®. *nd the prohibition unit
L . .J® br,n* injunction proC,0M Diem.
Mabel Welker Willlebrandt,
»«nn»fy general in
ktrnn pr1ohl1bltlon enforcement,
£ ? " * insisted, waa anxious
r ‘* Prosecution*.,
W K?ld V r . A partm ent
D M n u i?d# thr#« "Port*
Old Hickory accounU, but
•n stopped,” and that John
assistant attorney genl»iUe lnrd»tred h,m t0 «° t0
K u J v i * * * aun" ne*'
1923
he " y thV ■ituatlon. He
nt.n7. mm! n?ed B** &lt;0 men,
7?^* *nd Investigator*, be

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out by the accounting

THE WEATHER

The Montana junior senator la
SCtUaCd in thu-mUictm tnC v f ||*r ing
ng taken money from Gordon
Campbell «nd others to secure for
them oil and gaa prospering leases
giving them the exclusive right to
evelop oil on government landa
for a period of two yeara.
Campbell and Stevenson are
known In virtually all of the oil
districts of the West.
E. J. Daley, who was among
thoee charged with unlawful uee
of the malls, was caught in the re­
cent oil caaee in Texas which led
to the conviction of Dr. Cook.
Daley himself was convicted and
a t present Is serving a prison term
of a year.
..J °bn L- Slattery, United States
district attorney who presented
the cases to the grand jury said
that a w arrant for Senator Wheel­
er a arrest would &amp; telegraphed o
Washington. The technical charge
Is violation of section 113 of the
United States penal codes.
To Continue Duties
The Montana senator's state­
ment waa Issued a fter a confer­
ence with hia associates and after
abided not to return im­
mediately to Montana to answer to
the Indictment. What legal steps
are needed In the first instance, he
Indicted could be taken here. It
waa his intention, he emphaalxszed
to continue his duties as "prosecu­
tor for the senate Daugherty Inveridprtlng committee.
fore issuing a more extended
Senator Wheeler had
said there was “absolutely nothing
to the charges."
In his more extended statement
he said:
i *‘’rb** ,indictment Is merely the
{■test illustration of the corrupt.Jon of the department of justice.
The machinery of federal justice
ha* been utterly prostituted. On
the one hand there have been fail­
ures to indict, failures to prose­
cute, convenient losses of evidence
H the criminal belongs to the gang.
“The failure of the deparment of
Juftice to indict ex-Secretary Fall,
although months have elapsed
since his connection with the oil
been exposed, illustrates
now the department of justice nro.
tecta the members of the rimsplrary.

with war de- In Illinois Primary
h m c i.t.d0^ pa,rtm ent nt Ju*L kiT *’ Storck continued, he
Coolidge Leads All
o V .'f tf WM-in the ,f o r the ^
Preea)
!_*■ No aciton resulted.
ICAGO, Apr. 0—The Illinois
yrivu the
in* indorse­
inuursaU c o ^ V k^ thi,t *ft*r Republican reported
ion*2®"*^tte* began Its In­ ment of President
int
Coolidge
giving
n«.VT°
two special
n i l i i m t i him a majority
't* * 1*! asslaUnta
in yesterday's primary election. The’
in ro
r *u5Ik et0
tb* case.
The ___
race was close
. i
Ute in
nM; ouikV
“°"*tn-law of hi Chicago between Coolidge and
Johnson. McAdoo, unopposed Dem
$ j s m £ i o r" 1 “. ‘" S r i
“ ‘ to,-polled only half
the number of delegate votes cast
I ef ii!l£r*,*bt accounts, dls- »nd his delegates to he national
•hortagea In dellverle* to convention ,wer# overwhelmingly
defestsd by the candidates put for­
ward, by tne a u to organlsatior
ion op.OOQ on
to
can gel
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S IN G L E C O P IE S F I V E C E N T S

NUMBER 8

Early Action on Henry Ford’s Offer
A PPA C m niU TA
For Muscle Shoals Appears As Senate | U I l U u l 11UH 1U
Agrees To&lt;»rStart
Hearing
on April 22
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 .-S * n ators favoring acceptance of Henry
FdVd's Musele Shoals bid plan to
make an attem pt to force early
action on the measure.
Senator atlrrison, Democrat,
Mississippi, served notice on the
senate agriculture committee Tues­
day that unless the committee
started final
consideration of
Ford’s bid bl Tuesday Apr. 2Z, he
would move on the flood that the
committee be discharged from f u r ­
ther consideration of the bill and
the bill placed on the senate cal­
endar. In that status it could be
called up for consideration when­
ever the requisite number of votes
were available.
Motion Was Deferred.
A motion by Senator Harrison
to fix a definite dute for conclud­
ing the hearings wap defeated and
the committee agreed to start pub­
lic hearinga on all of the bids for
Muscles Shoals on Wednesday,
April 16 and continue them for one
week and longer if the committee
considered it necessary. .
A new bid for Muscle Shoals
cropped up Tuesday and is expect­
ed to be presented within the next
few days. It is sponsored by
James T. Lloyd, Washington a t­
torney and former representative
from Missouri, who is acting in behnlf of a group of business men
who propose to organize u concern
known as the American .N itrate
Corporation, which would lease the
Muscle Shoals properties for 60
yeurs. tl would be capitalized at
$10,000,000 with stockholders lim
ited to American citizens.

The corporation would agree to
ianufacture nitrate for fertilizer
tid hold the property In readiness
for the production of municitions
l ntime of war. The corporation
would be controlled by a board of
directors of five men, two of whom
would be appointed by the Becretary of uRriculture and who would
have exclusive control over the pro­
duction and distribution of nitrate.
The full board would control the
production and sale of powder.
.
Give Big Bond.
The corporation would give the
go^fftiment a bond of one" million
doollars and agreo to make at their
ow» i‘xpen,e additions and rep airs
to.the property considered necessery by the secretary of com­
merce.
The new bid nios provides that
the corporation would agree to ac­
quire for the government by pur­
chase or otherwise n site for an
engine power station on Black'
Warrior river to generate 30,000
horsepower.
Within two years a fte r obtaining
the lease- the corporation would
guarantee to produce 1()0.00 horse­
power, after three years 200,000
horsepower and after five years
COO,000 horsepower. This power
wobld be furnished with perference first to adjacent states, second
to nenrby municipalities, nnd third
to power companies fur resale.
The offer stipulates that the
government could recapture the
entire property a fter fivo yeurs by
giving six months notice and pay­
ing an indemnity of $10,000 for
eueh unvxpired year of the lease.

J

WELFAREWORK Present Their Views To Citizens
PLANDEVELOPS OfThis Community On Thursday
County Commissioners Pass'
Motion To Investigate Mat-!
ter Thoroughly
Hefore
Taking Final Action—Coun­
ty Federation Much Op­
posed to Plan Advocated by
Red Crass Representative.

At their monthly meeting Tues­
day, the Seminole County Com­
missioners voted to appoint a
committee of two composed of
Chairman John Meisch nnd II. K.
Wheeler, to look into the proposed
organization of a community wel­
fare work in this county such as
has been advocated for some- time
by .Miss Marion Crawford and
which was explained by her at the
meeting Tuesday.
The commissioners’ action came
after it had listened tn a report on
the m atter by Miss Crawford who
urged that’ the'commissioners in­
dorse the proposition. It develop­
ed during tho meeting that there
hs been and will be considerable
opposition to the plan. The oppo­
sition comes fronj the Seminole
county Federation' of Women’s
Clubs which was represented at the
meeting by its president, Mrs.
John G. Leonardy and other prom­
inent members.
Considerable controversy arose
us n result of the representatives
of imlh sides being present to pre­
sent their views to the county
board. Just what will be the out­
come, of the affair, of Course re­
mains to be seen, ns the action of
the commissioners is by no means
final settlement. In substance the
nlotlon offered by Commissioner
Kntzzzminger was to the effect
that the committee was to investi­
gate the plan thoroughly, get in
touch with the heads of nil the or­
ganizations to be affected und If all
of them approved, then the com­
mittee was given power to act for
the countyy body
uody as indorsing tho
project. This also carried with it
the
W proviso th a t If the _com m insinn____
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era ddid
enter the plan, that it would
donate a sum of money not to okcced the sum that was spent for

Gubernatorial Candidate Will
Speak At Night and Great
Commoner WiU Give Ad­
dress in Afternoon—Mote
Prominent Citizens Com­
ment
On Candidacy ul*
William J. Bryan Today.

w. J. BRYAN

PARIS, Apr. 9—The report of
the experts engaged for the past
three months in the task of as­
certaining Germany's capacity to
pay reparations was handed the
reparation commission today. Two
commitees undor the chairmanship
of Charles G. Dawes and Reginald
McKenna have gone deeply into
the intricacies of the many pr«)blems connected with the repara­
William Jennings Drynn will ad.
tions and state In their report they
dress the citizens of Harford and
approached the task "as- business
Seminole county Thursday nftermen anxious to obtain effective re­
noon at 2:30 o’clock at the Semi­
sults."
.
nole Bnnk corner in behalf of his
candidacy as delegate trt the N at­
The recommendations of the two
committees which make a volumin­
ional Democratic convention.
ous document include that Ger­
many should pay reparations nnd
that she hai resources with which
to pay but she must have* her
hands free to exploit her economic
resources. iThfc pre-requisite to
the payment or reparations is
sound money in Germany. The
s'
committees recommend the estab­
Shows
Remarkable With .Most of Precincts Heard
lishment of a gold bnnk of issue Htntement
Declares In Statement loaned Re­
Growth of Sanford Troop*
with 400,000,000 gold marks capi­
From Coolidge Leads All Oth­
cently That lie Will Suppotr
tal.
Since January 1.
ers in Preferential
.Man That Voters Indicate In
The Allies and Germany should
Primary.
Preferential Primary.
Following is a blrds-eyo view
co-operate in the organization of
of.
the
activities
of
the
Sam’urd
t
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r
T
k
#
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n
m
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n
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such a bank. Germany’s production
William Jennings Bryan, who is
CHICAGO, Apr. 9.—Williiim G.
will enable her to meet.her own re­ Boy Scouts for the firs: three
a candidate for delegate to the
McAdoo had no opposition in the
quirements and raise amounts to months of 1924:
There were on Jnnunry 1 two .preferential primary of the Dem­
national Democratic Convention
apply on the reparations. Yearly
graduating installments runpipc troops with a membership of 3Q. ocratic Ucjgt. but Col, A. A.
from tho state of Florida, and who
from 110,000,000 gold marks In March 31 there were three troop* Brogue nnd Norman L. Jones, run­
will he in Hanford Thursday af­
with
51
members.
ning for senatorial and guberna­
1926 to 2,600,000,000 in 1034.
-.
ternoon to speak in the interest of
advancement
'n
the
severtorial
nominations,
respectively,
In order to prevent these pajfc.&lt;£| troops has been slow but sur
)W1R suppoetiints affecting adversely G
Gcrments
e r ^ TK.
1 ro
le g ^ u i u w e L g u totttTr-ttod.Index
voters uf^this state
epufify-rfmf'Sanfor&gt;l boasts of* to McAdoo, were late Tuesday
Mis* Crawford, who has been an expressed in t h j presidential
‘prbspWitj/ has bee* fixed nwikpos.tib
u ffr it possible
to judge whether im. We are expecting more a t Dlght leading approximately th re e 1here several times lately in the in- preferential primary, according to
the next Court of Honor, Inwev- to one over the California candidate ttre
of the
. . . . st
. . V,
...v plan,
i'*****. wi*
— first
Mini, to
m npap
e r .'
•
LtrAhe*e planes.
pear before the board- She told an announcement made recently.
The boye, have not been standA statement which sets1
r L'Jlilllilaiiiiuirji—tiial-- **Im-— Kn-i
The voting was
The experts plan embraces the
Imguu of na tion* tn thnt-rfTTv~rttT" jng idjy by. but h*ve bum lieipr neavy and an extraordinary long made a complete survey of the lo­ Mr. Bryan’s views along these
puted point upon the application ing others a t all time.*,- Follow­ ballot Tnede return* alow. Atten&gt; cal situation showing that there lines was issued just before the
ing are a few letters which, are tered prim arily on the Republican are 29 organizations In this coun­
of at«tistlca on this
__ ....______
Index shall _be self
explanatory:
tlon of the election clerks was cen- ty that do welfare work of some commencement of his whirlwind
referred to the finance section of
“
We
wish
to
.ta
k
e
this
oop&lt;-rcote for presidential preference, nature. She showed by exam­ campaign which will take him to
the league for arbitration.
to thank you for the ser­ governor and United States sena­ ples that considerable overlapping all parts of the state. Here is the
Brigadier General Charles G. tunity
Dawes, the unofficial American vices of the Boy Scouts in en­ tor, almost no returns from Dem­ of time, energy and money had statement given to the public:
tertaining the visiting members ocratic ballots having been tab­
kcn place and that full value for
representative on the first com­ •of
“In announcing my candidacy
the National League of Com­ ulated several hours after the
e money expended, had not been
mittee which examined into the mission
Merchants.
The
boys
ex^
for
delegate a t largo to the Demo­
received.
polls closed.
economic and financial situation in hiblted
real Boy Scout spirit
She further outlined how the -29 cratic National convention, it is
Germany, in a covering letter to and assisted
materially in di­
DETROIT, Apr. 9.—The over­ organizations would group them­ only proper that I should set forth
the report of his committee tells recting the party
about the city." whelming victory of Calvin Cool- selves together to carry on the that the voters may know whether
the reparations committee that the
"The Soutnaide Prim ary School 1I idge on the Republican ticket, the work on a more efficient basis my views are in harmony with
committeefs
recommendations Parent-Teachers’
wl.h
tn
,
Association apparent defeat of Senator Wood- where a smaller sum of money theirs.
“must be considered not as inflict­
tin
n
tn
■PPr« I « - 1 bridge N. Ferris by Henry Ford could be expended and greater re­ , “f, believe in the primary and
ing penalties, but as suggesting
Scouti’»
their [on the Democratic ballot and sec- sults obtained. She declared that shall obey any instructions that
means for assisting the economic great
eat hel
help in the work of plant- saw contest
conte
between two women
000 and $10,000 is be- may be given a t the primary in re­
(Continued on page 8)
IngF ■n‘l
gard to candidates, party princi­
‘h*1 grounds candidates
dates for a place on the Dem­
(Continued
on page 8)
of the Southaide School.
School.’7 *
.w-r.tir
.
ples and public policies. If elected
ocratic nnational
committee—-these
a delegate, my vote will be cast for
I ran truthfully say that even were Tuesday’s outstanding fea­
the state’s choice, if that choice
with my very brief observance of tures of Monday's state-wide pres­
their efforts and limited knowl­ idential primary.
*-i ,” Pr«sed a t the primary.
if the state does not express
edge of their nccompli*hnient«,
Ford’s advantage over Ferris
any choice or if the state’s choice
that I was struck with two com­ was
narrow,
2,000
precinta
giving
cease* to be a candidate before the
mendable characteristic.*.
Their
enterprise and their reliability the Detroit manufacturer a lead of
nomination is made, I shall pre­
only 2-633 which Is somewhat un­
_
sent the name ofI __
Dr._A. ‘A
A. Mur-^
----- tho very der the margin maintained earlier
COLUMBUS, Apr. 9 .- U Pres­ impressed me from
The
principal
speaker
a
t
today’s
p^
r^Y
*
Pfeslrf®
nt
of
the
University
ident Coolidge is victorious in .first.
, y che«rfully accepted in the clay. There was a possibility
He —
is -—
not -a candidate
Ohio in obtaining pledged .dele- responsibilities, dodged by marty that complete returns might upset luncheon oi the Kiwanis club held,of a, °T.'ran.
cr
their
elders,
and carried 1: nil the Ford lead, late returns in tho a t the Valdes Hotel wus John 1^ nnd will not become a candidate:
ates at the April 29* primaricr,
e will have behind his candidacy through to a successful und main favoring Kerris. The missing Cobba, Jr., publicity director of Ih 1 5 f f V y’ M
ke the nat*on, has
in this state virtually the same praiseworthy culmination. They precincts mostly are from rural the Atlantic Coait Line Railroad. the right to call upon its members
as
soldiers
are
drafted in time of
were
also
most
cordial
and
court­
bou
and
Your
Railroads"
was
the
organization that hslped Mr.
sections., . . ■
subject chosen by this speaker who
1 b^ievs Dr. Murphreo fully
Harding to victory in 1920. With eous to me and my associates
James E. Davidson, Bay City demonstrated his familiarity with qualified and am sure he would
few exceptions, it Is the Hard­ t e n ? i° /\ thei. 8trceta nn'1 •» the
make n splendid president as of
ing home-state forces that con­ tent, i t has been a genuine pleaa- shipbuilder and banker, was re­ his subject.
elected Republican national com­
1 1
President Dumas appointed Kl- our unlversitv In presenting hf.
stitute the Coolidge pre-conven­ ure to know them.’f
‘ “ of the Near East mitteeman. William A. Comstock waniana Gardiner and Scott as a name, I shall defehd the right of
tion organization.
R In, behaW'
Heading the Coolidge list of Relief Committee. I wish to thank waa elected to one of the vacancies committee to represent the club the south td consideration in the
on the Democratic national com­ in the organization of a county selecting of presidential -candi
candidates fo r delegate-at-lar
yo«f'*or your contribution."
For CO years a ban lias
, rxcomn»l“ ««.
Kiwaniana dates
to the Cleveland convention is the *• i
much interested in mittee hut the contest between E t­
name of the moat faithful of all the Boy Beouta and appreciate ta C. Boltwo'od and Evelyn S. Mer- Ball and Deane were named a com­ rested upon southern «tatesmen:
mittee to be in charge of the On- it ought to be lifted so that our
“ Harding men," Attorney Gener­ your thoughtfulness i n ^ k i n j
shon for the other place was un­
Roy Campbell, state auditor, E. {*_rt7 ®an choose its candidates on
al Harry M. Daugherty.
Sanford a Bird Sanctuary"
decided. Mrs. Boltwood having a To-Denver Movement.
the basi, of merit regardless of the
Next is the name of tho man
"We • wish to thank you for lead of 42 votes on returns from C. Nelson of Orlando and R. J. * *.i, , w*Dch be lives.
whoie thundering speech a t the
Holly of Sanford extended words - i . . . i‘ 1! / m instructed otherContinued on page right.
Chicago convention of 1920 plac­
1 2,060 -precincts.
of greeting to the club. Kiwaniana i
ed the Ohioan in the lists for the
u
' avor a candidate who
Baumel. Dumas, Msines and Lloyd is both progressive and dry. Only
nomination, U. S. Senator Prank
composed a quartet which favored a progressive Democrat can hope
B. Willis.
‘h® c&gt;ub with “Sweet Adeline."
Another candidate for delc* eCthe
,ted Democrat!
n More than
,0U7*
J. L. Matthews was voted ■ mem­ fiftfc
lirths of
j r e progte-at-large under the Coolidge
ber
of
tho
organization.
The
a
t
­
reasree,
as
shown
by
the
votes
of
nner Is Mrs. James Gordon
tendance prize Vvas awarded to our Democratic leaders In conBattelle, of Columbus, associate
R. II. Berg.
member for Ohio of tho Republi­
As a further indication that
i A nd more than h*lf ot the
“Railroads eannot continue giv­ ‘K
Republicans are progressive, as
can national committee, whose Sanford banking Inatitutiona are ture been as bright as it is today.
Mayor
Forrest
Lake,
who
is
ing
good
service
if
they
are
re­
nusband, the late Colonel Bat* now enjoying the most prosperous president of the bank, declared that
191™ Thy it h° {*°°*®Telt
in
telle, as far as 10 years back, was period in th sir histories, is the tn# prosperous condition of the stricted by new legislation and tied I t W .T -* i,nvMit«»tiona going on
*po*r vr*« Die statem ent a t Washington are increasing the
talking of his friend W arren G. statem ent given out Wednesday city a financial institutions indi­ hf n.'!
of 51r. Cobbs In hia address to the "iu/ " ber
Harding for the presidency.
Prorreaaive. and Inten­
by the Seminole County Bank cate th a t the whole county is in ciub.
sifying the progressive sentiment.
CoL William Cooper Proctor, of showing a tremendous increase not
tho game condition. In- these days
For over 20 years, according to T.h« « investigation tare also dis­
Cincinnati, is another candidate only in its deposits but In re­ ■nd
times when one hears so much the speaker, the railroads hava closing that tha vicious policy of
from this state for delegate-at- sources.
about hard financial conditions
receiving restrictive leetisla- co lecting largo campaign contri­
large. He is the only one' of the
According to the statem ent pre­ prevalent a t present in * different been
lot who was not a pro -convention pared In compliance with tho reg- P*rts of the country, Mayor Lake tion rather then constructive leg-, butions from favor-seeking fcorislation on the part of the law­ porations lead! to the corruption
Harding man four years ago. uiar call by tho state comptroller,
.... ac- of government and to the plunderHe was one of tha most promi­ the bank haa Increased its deposits declared, that the citizens of this makers of the -country. On
be proud of its
t of these heavy restriction* jng of the people. The reconi that
nent backers of the candidacy of over the same period of last year community should
community.
they have been handlkapned in {• being made by the Democrats in
General Leonard Wood.
by 67 per cent. Total deposits of
The, celery crop- the mayor keeping
ing up with tho rapid develop- the senate and house can only be
The Coolidge list of delegate- the bank on Mar. 31, 1923 amount­ ■tated,
been turned Into a mentt of Florida.
represented and defended by a.
at-large candidate# la completed ed to $1,036,246.60. A t the end of P*tt is has
respond be 1 for the treThe first relief given the rail­ candidate thoroughly progressiva
by U. S: Senator Ftss of ’Ohio, business Mar. 81, 1924 the depoaits
huge success and this in a large roads was in the passing of the end in sympathy with the masses.
Charles L. Knight of Akr6n, for­ had jumped to $1,632^)70.12.
ntonoous growth in the business transportation act of 1820 whi
mer congressman, and Mrs. David
The statem ent . further shows of the several
. banks.
^
allowed them earning* of five and
Todd of Youngstown. • •
th a t the resources of the instituof the .Seminole County three quefters-pe r cent o f the- vsT- raiuen out of the Cou#tItuUon7neT
Managing the Coolid
are :
President. Forrest ue of their Investment. From these ther can the enforcement laws be
vice-president
and cashier, earnings had to be deducted many weakened. Enforcement
friend and total $1,812,f
" — —
* •la a gain*
nforcement of orohi
,812,819.72.
This
A- R. Key; vice-president, G. W. expenses Including
bition,U the only thing that
neighbor, Hoke Donlthen of l ia r of approximate!
—
49 per cent.
i
assistant
cashier.
R.
W.
d«
buxines*
a
'
•ms an
a
ifial:
and the list of candidates for every branch . .
the
are
Mr. Cobbs
The board of directors is
en titled to
Tates to the convention from benk has enjoy.
. o f . the followin
pense *i:
ling
a
licvei
in
pi
I when*
it
th 5 , r | MllflMl districts o(
John C.
equipping a
ie. told
he* rt la in
with
0
Ot.
i
ie,
A.
T.
G.
whe
*s of “ H ar
not) arid wo*
A.
R.
soci
'-AM of “
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A. P.
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hoik
Sb.*v*4.

HADDOCK GIVES COOLIDGE NOW
RESUME SCOUT LEADS JOHNSON
ACTIVITY HERE IN I L L I N O I S

W. J. BRYAN TO
BE FOR CHOICE
STATE’S VOTERS

S

Harding’s Friends
In Ohio Are Aiding
Coolidge Campaign

Cobbs Is Principal
Speaker Today At
Kiwanis Luncheon

E

G

Report Issued By Seminole County
Bank Shows Large Gain In Deposits

rJuUr-*?-'?

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Sanfortl will entertain and bo entortnined by two prominent figure*
in the political affairs of Florida
on Thursday when William J. Bry­
an will speak to the voters in the
afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock and
Frank E. Jennings, candidate - for
governor, will address the citizens
of this section at 8 o'clock that
night.
Word to the effect that Mr. Jen­
nings would also be a visitor In
this city on Thursday, was received
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Jennings
is on a tour of south Florida. Jie
addressed voters of Orlando lest
night and will arrive here some
time tomorrow.
Efforts to get Mr. Jennings to
postpone his visit until Apr. t0,
were fruitless whet) he declares
over long disance telephone that
his itinerary already prepared
would not permit nim to be pres­
ent here except on Thursday. May­
or borrest Lake stated that the
meeting will be held at the Semi­
nole ( oupty Bank comer, the same
place that Mr. Bryan vdll speak
n the afternoon. The mayor will
introduce Mr. Jennings.
In Tuesday's Issue of The Her­
ald, several prominent citizens of
Sanford were asked to comment on
Mr. Bryan and his candidacy, all
were very favorable. This morn­
ing a representative of this paper
took occasion to ask other citizens .
to give their views on the subject
and ere is what they have to say: ' ”
S. A. B. Wilkinson said:
“Ii am nearuiy
heartily in favor of Will­
William Jennings Bryan going to the
convention as Florida’s delegiteT i
lie is thn right man for tho right
place. His influence will be gTeatly felt and I am sure th at 'he will
serve this •tat
man."
When asked •foe hia views on
Mr. Bryan, Rev,r. W. J*. Carpenter
stated: • &gt;•
“ I am fee W .d. Dryun nnd T»Dn
not ashamed of I t 1 am going to
vrie fer him nnd 1 oon’t care w.m
knows it. burthermore I ,im going
to influence everyone that 1 can to
support him. I'll not beat efuurd
i m post) he Is the man to go to thi*
convention nnd you may res; assiir. •
e it h n t he will flyht to get tho M at* ''
nitn.nom ii.it-d. 1 think by all
rii-ans he amuld go to thv ennvent»cn.
• . */•»’
\\. A. Tilhz,. for yeara a citizen
of this cou i,y „rd ■ strong ndmirs.- t t Mr. Bryan, declared nx fol­
lows:
.
Is deserving of the support at lhe"I
I believe Mr. Bryan will be elect
ed. He certainly should be. el! U
deserving of the support of the'
people of this state. A n-n» of hie
ability will mean a great ileal f-if
Florida and the Democratic party
if he goes to the convention."
* -i
Mrs. John G. Leonardy, when ap­
proached, hadthls to say:
"I think it would be a disgrace
to the state of Florida If tho voter*
of this state do not elect William
Jennings Brayan as a delegate to
the convention. I think ho is a
wonderful man and his sincerity * 3
and honesty of purpose cannot bo
questioned. I trust that a largo
crowd hears him and especially do
I hop* that many of the women of
this section be present.
G. A. Speer declared:
"Mr. Bryan will certainly have
o th er m
an
ft0™ weight
T C,.giht than
th»«J any
*"y other
man
that Florida could send o the con­
vention. I believe he could do tho
w . . ‘V 04,0* K0&lt;mI- He surely
should be elected, 1 think.”
Here Is what H. B. Lewis bad to
"J1™ he was approached:
v„n!inh^1“ h he should go to the con­
vention. Although I haven’t
in sympathy with everything
I1** ,(,oa® jn hia offical career,
think.ha la a wonderful man
^
‘bought so since I first
him in Ohio when he was ru
for president the first time. L.
is not only one of the outstatuL
men of this state but is equally
prominent In naional political
ciea and the people of this at
could not make a mistake by s&lt;
in^h im to the convention."
... w - 1P®«man, J r . stated:
Looking, a t u f rem a publldt
standpoint, sending Bryan to
convention, would mean mors
th u slate than any otKet
thing at this time. Because .
prominence and die influer
ha has, he will hav* a great d
to say a t tha convention
course will bar* math to do .
the selection of the nominee."
Hra* R, E. Tolar, when ca
over the telephone said:
nav* always been ia great I
“Ii hav#
mlrer- of. Mr. Qsyaifc—
ways bran a fsariess a . . .
the fundamental principles
government as set * '
constitution sad I
that-be would
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THE SANFORD HERALD. TOE8PAT, APRIL g, 19H.

AT TH E MILAGE
M anager. Broekhahtv.'of the Mi­
» B Y H A R R Y B. H U N T n
tlio Dark IIorso%3wcepsml(e* hf thq •*.
, lin e T heatre, has bagged the bbrft
* Dclu'oCrattc convention.
NK.V Service Stair Writer.
strical plum of the year. FolHut Sam Isn’t running, ho insisti.
hla request for letters
A 8 111 N O T O N, D. C^—Tlio ' If h.o gets tlio nomination It w|lj
from patrons dotdring to sec tno
1n&gt; k,*x|uiM! ho was run, not liccnuto
• lilill ot Holes Penrose, former
universal production .“ The Hunch­
ko ran. lie will servo, If d r a fte d •
bo»s of. tho o . o . P , Uoea not rest
for tlio Job. It would l»o nelihor
back o f Notre nam e," ho was lit­
f H y T h e A u w l a l r A I’ r . a . )
I Well under fho . aspersions cast
hiuoatv-nor rwrrtwtr f» telti«o.' But
erally swamped with mail, each
JACKSON\VILLE_Ela.. A,ir: - 8 : U KalnaL-liliastiH Bait Ills -Wcloved
at CC, when ono liu* liveil n hlisy
piedgtn r - m m v g ir fM ''support. —ihe. week of A p r.. 13-18 will party by witnesses before the
lifo and lias accumulated avolrdu-.
These letters Manager Brockhahn walk the meeting o f'tw o B ap tist1 Senate Investigating committees.tx^i as well os honof*, ambition
r ia n t on to Carl Laemmle. president organized class conventions in
Such, at least, Is the Interpreta­
gel* slugcUli, And oven )ho luro
of Universal, and so impressed Floiidu. Instead of holding one! tion placed on ghostly manlfsstaof tho presidency-palls to stir Sam’i
th a t official th a t he agreed to convention in n centrally located I tions In Penrose's old apartment at
pulse*. Tim bin easy chair by tho
” '**-lVc his plana for road-showing city of the state, W. W. Williamy. tljo tVardm an Part: Hotel.
Prcstdo In Id* Indiana homo some*
. production, here, which meant the state secretary, in co-operation 1 Penrose’s former suite Is now oc
bow seems moro Inviting than tho
. would not be seen until next with the Sunday School board -in-­ cupled by M ary Itolwrt* P.inchart.
atlif hackcd, format affair at tho
no velist and author of m ystery
• • ja a r, and agreed to let it out on a
of the cabinet table.
'
rental basis to the Milane Theatre, Nashville, has planned for these' plays, but M ary never put Into Iwr - end
And the grtrsir Between tho mill­
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more th rillin ..
g situations
i „T he Universal chief, in a letter two conventions, o n e 'fo . meet In | Hctlon
stone* of (Killtlcs and statecraft,
i&lt; to M anager Brockhahn expresses T a ll a h a s s e e Monday and Tuesday, i th a n »h« experiences now at home.
Itnlston recognizes tho president
Apr.
14-15,
and
the
other
to
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c
a
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n
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incidents
have
hap[ his opinion th a t the theatre-goers
ha* no dnclt. A harder Job to
|H.-n»l front tim*&gt; to time in tho
of this city owe a vote of thanks held in Lakeland Apr. 17-18,
handle than that of Just being
(Thursday
and
F'riday.)
a
p
a
rtm
en
t
ever
since
Mrs.
Klncfoi
“
or the tenacity and enterprise of
senator.
Dr. Hunyan Stephens, pastor of h art m oved In. itu t since w it­
the local exhibitor.
And yet Ins finds tho Job of sen­
n e ss e s in the Senate Inquiry have
the
First
Rnptist
church
in
the
t
There probably has never been
ator
a rather vain and futile one.
c
h
a
r
g
e
d
tliat
the
Ilepulillcan
nom­
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.„ .v In UCHiajlu
a production
demand capital city, will bo host o* tho ination tyi 1310 w a s nn outright
"If* Just it damned treadmill,"
amonng theatre-goers and cxhibl-; n " u.nti.onn ‘.n Wc\ t F1“ rida. and ca«,e of buy and sell, and since Al
ho confided to n friend tho oilier
than.........
the ..picturization
of „
‘,®' PasJ°c of the First J e n n in g s sw ore Jake Hanion tolJ
tOCT ialike
—................
day. “Sometimes I wish I’d nover
got Into ».’•
the “*
V *ictor “Hugo classic. It open­ Baptist church. Lakeland, will be h im l v n r o j o got *250.000 In the
And .If his own wishes—at least
ed in New York at the s ta rt of n host at tho meeting there. Dele­ transaction, thb place has become
his npoken wtshe*—ar« compiled
now theatrical season with eight gates will be entertained on the m ore than ever spooky in its weird
with ho’ll keep on tho side lines,
strong
musical comedies
and Harvard plan.
napiK-iilnpa.
not In tho race, this fall.
Harry L Strickland, secretary
dram atic shows having their pre­
lM ppInns, tappings and strange
mieres* On the same date, and with of the organized class department nnlscs hl:o restless footsteps
N second thought—do you sup­
.18 bther big attractions housed in of the Baptist Sunday School Boaro abound. l \ n r o n o ‘s old easy c h a i v
pose Ilalston's protest* aro
haarby* theaters along the groat will speak threa times each day at
tak es fits of rocking violently to
Just good Indiana politics? Those
i'.'il Iro. T.ibles tip ecrlcly.’
“. tWhite
W
ay.'
Tickets
were
priced
Tallahassee
and
Lakeland.
t i n each
__ .i for. the. opening night
. . . 1Mr.
M- 0Strickland,
-1 . LI l a- ,layman, is
, de­
.
Hooskr* are crafty critters!
• h i t i Mr*, llinehart, w ho Is of
a t $10
and they were sold out days in ad­ clared to be largely responsible for .»n b .t. stttaMrlal turn of mind and
T^OIt tho first timo In history, tho
vance. . Lon Chaney, s ta r of the the unprecedented growth of or­ t»o* •vadtSr rattled, having been In$ Democratic presidential cam»c‘.tii..,Uei* ••spirits" and such for
production, who was in attendance ganized class work in the Southern
palKn will Iw conducted from
a t thla .premiere, was given one of Baptist church during the last ten ■ W a s . Is (.'llln g to feet creepy.
Washington this year.
A nd v l i t i t iau# ;r. W ash in gton Just
the g reatest ovations ever tender­ years.
In making this decision, national
fio.r. f.MavIrt: sn ou t It are g ettin g
’ an actor. He was carried on
Besides Mr. Btricklnnd and Sec­
committee lenders wero Influenced
. . . . .
yShouldera o f the audience to retary William, prominent pastors JlAUH’J. .
by tho fact that Washington pub­
v a * e and forced to make a and Sunday School workers of the
licity facilities are now the best !,i
speech.
. state w lI'attend these two conven­ I f ll* pr*s'»Jcni
leney Is as much of a
tho country, that the expenses of
* a? in I om tko
'O life of a consclentions. Among the subjects to be
moving headquarters files, pefsoh&lt;
nnru.Ur „f tlia Senate, then
discussed are the following: “The
net. etc., would ho saved, and that
Bible Clnss a Church Gold Mine," Wtins luii—lore for Sam IlaUton of
employes when transferred H&gt; tear
|&gt;oiary campaign headquarter* al ‘JHgh
Powered
Stew ardship" JnO'uni. itziMon, a* u pivotal lnHow York look on their stay ihert
Mobilizing,Our Women for Bible divMu.il from a pivotal utatc, ts
StiicJy," “Toaqhinfc Large Adult »«goidsd u tim likely wlnnsr In__ ss n lark and.act accordUiijIy^
Classes;** “Gospel Team W&lt;/k."
“The Bible n Divine Book,” "The
(Continued from page i.j
' In speaking of his candidacy to- Intermediates/dhe Hope of Tomor­
“The Social Side of Men's
■*£’ Mr* 9 ’Brynn *u t *d that he row,”
, th *1 many usoiers and Bible Classes,” “ Fishing for Men,”
R l^ n a id a rv d laws are passed and “ What Brings Young Men to
And. they could and should be Sunday School."
In addition to platform addresses
•M ily curtailed. He declared that
na will be in favor of laws con- by prominent speakers five cinss
w iiiplating m atcriay and (xluca- conferences will be held, in which
tlonal progress, tending to pro- class problems will be discussed.
tdet and preserve the state's nat­ Organized class officers, class mem­ Prominent Tampa Attorney In Ad­ Visit Southern Tart of State On
rt'
ural advantages and to encourage bers, pastors, Sunday .School su­
dress Before Hardware Con­
Extensive Exploration To In­
investments.
perintendents, and others, will a t­
vention Avers Country Must
vestigate Limestone .
If elected, Mr. O’Bryan prom- tend these conferences.
Steer Clear of European
Resources.
Entanglements.
*tvdy ' “ " fu lly nil pro­ • The conventions will hoi I three
M *eff»a**Won insofar os possl- sessions daily, 9 A. M., !i P. M., an.l
(Ilf Thr AasiM-lafrd Press)
m y T l f A u M la fril Press)
atld to govern his acts there­ 7:30 I \ M.
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 8. — A
NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 8 - “Thcre party of three members of the
on in accordance with the best
is one mistake we must not make Florida Geological Survey has
of hia constituents and
Ifc intarast*
and that is to enter into any politi­ just returned from an extended
in. conform ity with fundamental
cal alliance wth any of the nations field trip through the peinsular
law and justice.
of Europe,” declared Col, Peter O. portion of the state. Those In’the
Knight, general counsel of tho party wero Herman Gunter, Mate
Southern Hardware Jobbers* As. geologist; Dr. R. M. Harper, geo­
sociation, addressing the joint an­ grapher, and S tuart Mossom, as­
'(O r The Au m Is i h PrtM )
nual convention of tho American sistant state geologist. The main
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-•The.senate confirmed H arlan F.
Hardware Manufacturers* Associa- purpose of the trip was to Inves­
ALLAHASSEE. Fla., Apr. _
Stone, of New York, to bo atto r­
tlon ami the Southern Hardware tigate the limestone resources
ney general.
. ------------------ Tha state-departm ent of public in- Jobbers* Association, here today.
and to explore the less accessible
•The senate passed a bill to pre­ struction is compiling a series of
Fresh from a first hand study portions of the country. Most of
.v- - vent monopoly o f radio commun- bulletins
on
various-- subjects of -European countries which he tho trip was mnde by aqtomobile
iCAlionn.
.
taught in high schools of the state, made on a tour last summer, Mr. which waa equipped for
_ the
,
....
(1 which will bo used by teachera.in .
Investigation of
shipping
.
. r ftiiriit!, &lt;found
Jhc„i(ilU rc«U dopa^pH*iit».r;f
Some distance from any settle­
'f f ir W tM ta li W il bulletins- will embody treatm ent of rope
i
was "to realize tho utter ab­ ments. Among the point* visited
prior to reporting it to the sen- the most modefn
methods of teach­ surdity and futility of the United were:
‘
Fort Myers, Caxambus,
ate.
ing and outlines of courses for the States endeavoring to adjust the Iminokalce, Moore Haven, OkeebF *
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............ trnnliW rhiilirn City, J u pit er , Mia mi. RoynL
A Joint resolution proposing n different high school grades.
political
nnd controversial
m . world
pence lionfnreiu-n
, Thot a an mathtm atics and Eng- Uf Hie Lurupcan nations
Pnlm Park pnd Cape Sable.
’ Senator Paper, Repub- lisb are nearly ready for tho press,
This declaration was prefaced
Numerous photographs, collec­
nnsylyania.
according to \V. S. Cnwthon, state by excerptq from notable utter* tions of limestone und marl with
P- Simmqns, chief pos- superintendent of public instruct­ ancea and writing from practical­ their accompanying fossils were
II Inspector, continued his ten- ion. They will be by far the moat ly all illustrious statesmen of the made by Messrs. Gunter and Mos­
nony In the senate investiga- complete work of their kind tver country from the time of its birth, som and will be studied prepara­
■Beired Texas land frauds. issued by his department, he states. counselling nnd cautioning against tory to n report on the limestones
Vwrresldent Coofidge commuted They are being written by some of Hjch procecdure on the part of and marls of Florida; several new
to *ono month the sentences of the leading tenchcrs of Floridu, AirMritn.
plants hitherto undescribed, and
A. Rumcly of New York, and edited tiv Prof. R. M. Seniey,
"We do not understand tho peo­ specimens of rare trees were col­
others convicted under war state high school inspector.
ple of those nations and they do lected by Dr. Harper, who is en­
The bulletin* on muthemotien ia not understand us," Colonel Knight gaged In writing » report on the
• roDuxi claims commission largely the work of Miss Lillian declared. "And, although we spent geography of Southern Florida.
„ ed Germany was not obli- McGahey of tho mathematical staff during the war $37,000,000,000,
At Immokalec the skin of a
ted to compensate for ships of tHe Miami high school; while $11,000,000,000 niore than it cost large pnnther recently killer in
»yed during the w ar when that on Flnglish will be the product to operute our government from its the* Big Cypress by an Indian,
for w f r purposes,
of Miss Veniln Shores of the De­ birtn until 1914, and although we Jimmy Isceoln, wns seen. An un­
suprem e court held the monstration School of the Florida lout 17f\UOO men and God knows usual section of country is th at
° f ■W ashington atate State College for Women, and how many diseased in consequence lying between Moore Haven nnd
determine whether state or Miss Mary B. Merritt of the Mi­ of the war, nnd although wc with­ Okeechobee City, declare mem­
d w p r ts have jurisdiction in ami High School.
drew from the conflict without re­ bers of the party. This area is in­
Cronkhlte ease. .................
questing any compensation of any habited by Indiana and U a flat,
Another
bulletin
on
social
s
tu
­
»fi! entitles!
»re
entitled only to dies—history, civics, etc.—is be­ kind or character, ’and atthougfi wet prairie with frequent cab­
'•Jact such damages as they are ing
prepared by Prof. J. R. Fuch, of we have extended in credita and bage palmetto clumps and ham­
'•a b le to show when higher‘ruUrosd the Teachers’ College, University advances to' European nations mocks. The winding prairie road
.
are charged on short' than
since the armistice nearly $12,000,- is often under several laches—a
on^long bn uis, the supreme court of Florida.
The work of preparing thejo bul­ OJO.OOf), and hove saddled upon this foot in some places—of water, they
nation a debt of some $20,000,000,­ said. One stretch they found un­
V ^ decision by the supreme court letins was first brought up a t a 000 making our national govern­ der w ater several miles long.
meeting
of
teachers
of
the
state
nt
T zt
states cannot compel
expenditures now in excess Drainage of this country by means
Interstate railroads to join in con* Gainesville in 1920, and has been mental
of $4,000,000,000 annually, four of the Indian Prairie Canal Is
in
progress
ever
since.
Commit­
struction of union stations and
greater than the. national now in progress.
cannot compel them to abolish tees were appointed at that meet­ times
Quito a touch of tho tropica
ing, which was called by Mr. Caw- debt of the United States, prior to
ffrada crossings.
was encountered a t Cape Sable,
the
war,
I
did
not
And
n
single,
sol­
thon,
who
then
was
state
high
• .Prohibition
enforcement
In
the soil there, wfbich is a soft gray
.Chicago occupied the Daugherty school inspector, to go into the m at­ itary Belgian or Frenchman, out­ marl, supports a rich apd varied
the protestations of their dip­
committeer with Brice F. Arm- ter. Bulletins now about to be is­ side
lomats, who was willing to give vegeUtiop. Orchids and other air
i tronK* Ghicago prohibition agent, sued are the culmination of the the United States credit for any­ plants are found In greutubundfIdeas
developed
by
thesu
commit­
Ft o a r i n g his efforts were handiange, as well as several tropical
teemen who have met a t different thing it did during the war. And tree* not found further north on
with
the
above
staggering
facts
it
ScLsU11
°Ca an‘! ft‘dcrul of- times and discussed the teaching
Chief
is di.Vicult to listen with patience the muinlnnd of Florida.
1 , .JThe senate oil committee ex- problem* in . estate’s high schools. to
amon gthe latte r w e r e ^ e mabogl
the
International
bankers;
senti­
four more witnesses about
any and rare species of palm!
£ . »»Port* of an oil deal at the Chi- DeLand Utility Plants mentalists, half-baked theorists and Some of the lari
*
largest;* specimens
of*
professional propagandists that are mnho
Republican convention. In
my have been cut and taktalking
now
about
our
duty
to
Eu­
without ading m aterially to Give Rate Decrease rope."
en ou , hy boat previops to the
’
ormation already In the record.
building of the roa'd to Cape Sable,
Mir Th» Ai.MlsIril I'rraa)
it was stated, bub trees eight to
DELAND. Apr. 8—The Florida Tampa Citizen Seized ten inches in diam eter are still
GA
Public Service company, new
found.
| GREATER CITY
owners of the electric and ice By Three Masked Men
Dr. Harper, who left the party
a
t
Homestead and journeyed
tn
I
plants
in
this
city,
announces
a
re­
Sanford is develop­
.M lrT I** AuMUlrtl Press)
Key West, reported seeing a speci­
ing In all directions. duction in rates that will apply to
PLANT CITY, Apr. 8 - R . B. men of the manchincel on Big Pino
•Over a vast te rri­ all customers in the city of De­ North, Tampa salesman cotild not Key. This ia said (5 be one of tho
Land,
to
become
effective
a
fte
r
the
tory the city D
be found today and city authori­ most poisonpus trees kpowp.
it
growing land pros­ next reading of customers meters. ties fear ho has met with foul Is claimed that the smoke from its
The minimum rhsrgu for resi­ play. According to ' officials he wood causes blindness^;
pering.
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dences will be $1.C0 under the riew
arrested herb Monday on ■
The needs of every­ schedule, os compared with the was
sehioua charge.
When officer
one, rich a n d . poor, present $2.00 monthly charge. The served him supper that night three TO STUDY CIVIC PROBLEMS.
In each part or the
masked men entered the jail, lock­
city And expression rates will be furth«7‘ "culed down­ ed the policeman in North’s cell
s ^ A V s B u i&amp; V p n u
In the Want Ads ward slightly until they reach 6 and escaped with the prisoner. committee representing the city
cents
per
kwh
for
all
over
2,000
of The Herald.
The authorities expressed the be­ and civic bodies is to be appoint­
kwh a month.
lief North was taken to the coun- ed under provisions of a sugges.
tlon by Mayor A rthur Norwood,
TO SHIP LUMBER VIA WATER try a m l dealt with soverely by the whose
purpose it will be to studv
mob. There are no clues as to tha
direction taken by the men follow­ city problems. The committee will
Mir Tkr Aaaorlalrd I'rraa)
TAMPA, Apr. 8.—Operation of ing their disappearance from jail. consist of three Commissioners,
lumber-carrying steamships be­ A formal charge against North three members of the chamber of
tween Tampa and Santo Domingo was not disclosed but ft la said to commerce and thr^e members
l* to be ina'ivnratwl with the pur­ be based on an alleged statutory each of the civic organisations.
The mayor suggested that the
chase o,f a 5000-ton vessel, accord­ offanse.
#
,
lI
committee form itself Into a body
ing to announcement made by a
wj y ® chPtroyP--?nd -fl .aecjeeUryorganized for. the pu r­
._Okeechobee__ Newt
■rta t b it it determine the most
..
3 . ajt. „nij u s . - o f th at lh« Ideal wotnon’a i
pressing needs In tha city.
sklyn, Has gone
new having plana drawn
to negotiate for
club house,' and hop
f
vessel.
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Chaney
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U. S. MUST KEEP GEOLOGYEXPERTS
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AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 31ST, 1924, AS CALLED FOR
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BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
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RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts'..$1,019,09L30
Overdrafts
Stocks and Bohdp ......
278,5
Banking,. House, Of­
fice Building, Furni­
ture and Fixtures
210,122.71
Other Real Estate .......
5,169.55
CASH AND DUE
FROM BANKS .,..... 516,842.^9
T°tal .........

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Capital Stpck :
100,000*00
Surplus andi-Undivid- !
f ed profits ,
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42,774.54
Dividends Unpaid '.:J.
2,020.00
Circulation
4830Q.00
Bills Payable ............ .
-i None
Rediscounts ..................
None
DEPOSITS.........’.......... 1,836,758^69

....... $2,030,353.23

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LIABILITIES

Total........ ..................$2,030,353.23

Deposits March 31st
1924 '..... ,.................. . $1,836,758.69
Deposits March 31st,
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1929 *........... ........t..... 1,334,396.53
Increase .

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Resources March 31st,
1924*,;.
$2,030,353^23
Resources March 31st, .j
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.... 1,54^,908.31

502,362.16

Increase ................... $ 484,444.92

F. P. FORSTER ........... President

L. A. BRUMLEY. Vice President
T. J. MILLER......... Vice President
.B. F. WHITNER, iaw...... Cashier
A. L. BETTS, ....Assistant Cashier.
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L. A. BRUMLEY
S. 0 , CHASE
F. P. FORSTER

T. I. HAWKINS
T. J. MILLER
B. E. SQUIRES.

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the devices emblazoned on their shields. And the knight
without escutcheon was looked upon askance. He find
no name to protect. He could live fairly or unfairly, as
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guard the reputation o f these trade-marks to keep them
worth while.
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Advertising throws a powerful light on a trade-mark.
I f it proves worthy, it gains popularity and confidence.
If i\ is shown to be unworthy, 'it quickly fa ils..
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So you can be sure that every consistently advertised
product is good. The advertising testh a s proved it. The
name of its maker stands behipd it. The trademark is
your w an’antyj of satisfaction and'true quality. *’
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Hclmel- District Jf«». 4.: tgind* ;«•«,
w u M courttstt:, M ' W u i p j s a k i i
Assessment
■tided'khr lb thlxi resolution. and
Fit* 111. Further,* Hesnlved: That
title r-s^tutlpn ha publiHhtil In .the
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r^iiiuiHRi j &gt;i Rot^ Oont?C
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Hanford’ Hernht. a newUftaper pub­
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jii* 115 '* lished In Srmlnol* County. Florida,
IsaesameitvfRate
Court
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t5 6 '...iu!-----ju
riseJ*^Bm?l
Description
j',N,
,iU
Frontal
r* 7—John hot without anld Special Tax School
A im
• C.• Lake View Park, Sanford, Florida.
V'*’
jl J Rose Court Irtt-, Lot . 5 7 - ------ J ’&gt; *32 n .
in Arribld, pioneer business Xtfstrlct No. 4. there being no news­
paper published - within said dis­ tlon was held, to.wlt. at the village Ifoteman. Hnphronla It.
___ connected with the citrus ,in32 ft,
Rose Court Inc., Lot 58
*•••••*,
known ns 8. ft. Griffin). Lake* F ront Improvement Co., Lota -41, 42. 43, 44,
trict, once n week for four con­ of Chuluota. otIrerwIse known as j(otherwise
„ hn U.
Angelina
K.
IMrtle.
d
us
try,
ia
dead
here
a
t
the
nee
of
.
J«hn
II.
I'lrtle.
Angelina
K.
I*trtle.
secutive
weeks.
3
2 ft;
I pot line lilhCe'iir preclm-t No.
45, 46, 49, 50, 51, anti 52................ ......... ........... 60 f t each 1418.19 each. Haatt.Com l inr , Tot- 59
• aii •_j.___ww
i i____* tit # __ ja
f&gt;n *1Harrison lleed and Dura Heed, hln
32
ft
Rose
Court
Inr.,
Lot
60
.—
—.
Total |4,18i:90
32
ft.
Rote
Court
Inc!,
Lot
61
......
.
• $131)8.84
LakeFront Improvement Co., Lot 47, ......__ 167.25
02
ft.
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
62
..............
$ 980.24
Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 48........117.2
•
32 ft.
Rose Court Inc., Lot 6 3 ---- --Lake Front Improvement Co., North 2.3 feet of
Lot 53 .. « . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3
$ 19.24 Rose Court Inc., Lot 64 ...... -----------* 32 ft.
Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot G.............. 125.1
$1046.31 Rose Court Inc., Lot 65....................... 32 ft.
Connected for 35 y e a n , owntor Seminoi* County. Florida. j tefmlne and certify
the result, H. O. Monson). K. J. Harrell. Olaf Clyde Steamship Co.- Beg. 300 ft. North of the
32 ft.
Rose Court Inc., Lot 66 -------- !—
(hereof, and that th
follow my . Lundqulnt, Surah Margaret I.nndfiw tny groves In additibn to 'vu'" ,:
32
ft.
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
6
7
—.....
—
intersection
of
the
North
line
of
Commer­
nnmed
persons
aro
hereby
appoint-*!
UUlat,
Mary
Louise
Dohm,
L
O
iting hia fl!™
&lt;
company here. | T tl" l)' , 1^ J V
bT°1^ ; , n anil Kx.0fftHo
ed and designated us Clerk and In- Q,arrett. Emeriti* C. Hoteman, Ho
32
ft
Role
Court,
Inc.,Lot
68
—
irvhfbdjby
i ia survived
by hia widow and
cial
Street
with
the
east'
line
of
Palmetto
Hrcrtary to Hoard
(otherwise
to hold and conduct, th e'j|ihrnnla U. Grjffln.
fkhsll* Staines.. Attorney for Hoard. spertors
»na( ail tiring here.
..pawn as S. It. lirlffln), John ft.
Rose Court Inc., Lot 69 ........ .............. 32 ft.
suld
election
at
the
polling
place
or
Avc.,1
according
to
E.
R.
Trafford’a
Map
I - 9 .1 I - X 1 - 3 0 - S - T
Plrtie, Angelin* K. I’lrtle. Harrison
precinct named, ns fltowa*
'.rrr
Rose Court Inc., Lot 70 ......... .............. 32 ft.
of the Town of Sanford, Florida: thence
Heed and flora Heed, his w'fe
At 1’reclnct No. 7. (Chuluota) Charles
Warwick, a.s Truster.
fere Cup to Citizen R e s i i t a l l r n O r d e r i n g a t, K l r r l l n s t o Mrs. J. E. Snyder. C. D. Bromley, Frank 8.C.Lewis.
Rose
Court Inc.- Lot 71 ......... ............. 24 ft.
North 400 ft.; East 115 ft.; South 400
r« Trustee, and
R e H e l d In S p e c i a l T s t
Nehool nnd tl. cl. Jacobs. Inspectors, and
each
of
said
parties
deceased,
or
Ro*e
Court Inc, Lot 71 -!......... —....... 24 ft.
ft.; West 115 ft., to beg. Less Seminole
Josle iTevatt, Clerk, and,
Ping HBfest Service , UF llos ti rMl e*li N1 (o1. 4 4.I t lsert mr l el at n ll lre l nt gs i sAllrs .o Mrs.
In the the lands ami
He It Further Hesolved: That otherwise.
Rote
Court
Inc., oLt 72...— ............... 32 ft ,.
Boulevard
246
$2057.49
Involved In this suit; all
K n o w s a* C h a l a u t a S p e r l a l T a x this resolution and notice he pub­ premises
rlalmlna Interests under A.
3+. kTETRSBURG, Apr. 7—A k c h o o l l l l s t r l r t .
Rote
Court
Inc.,
Lot 72
................ 24 ft.
lished In the Sanford Herald, a artles
ydla Heed, deceased lor otherwise.
silver loving cup, the gift of H arry
...............
n e w sp a p e r p u b lish ed In Si-tnlnole , jn t |1P i an,jB ,md p r e m ise s Involved SI'KCIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREFARED UNDER AUTHORITY Rose Court Inc.- Lot 7 3 ..........
24 ft.
a
- i tu
i , , locnl
roh tostnto
(m o n ito r „ liuri,
*'e '•„r Hesolved.
Hie County
F lorida, tint w ith o u t Spec- In th is suit; all p a rties c la i m i n g
u . na m
focal rea
t u w operator,
|.l(,,nr jHy
riMructl„n
f(ir County,
■s i Tux
l a x rSchool D istrict No. t. th ere In terests under C h arles Heed, d e ­
iloso Court Inc., Lot 74
24 ft.
tat
OF
RESOLUTION
NO.
123
ADOPTED
ON
TH
E
25TH
18 to be give nthe citizens OI M ., Keminnle. Cminty. Florida: Thai nn do-lnir rno n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed ceased . or o th e r w is e . In th e land
Rose
Court
Inc.Lot
75
~v...................
-24
ft.
DAY
OF
FEBRUARY,
A.
D.
1924|.
Petersburg who renders the g re a t-1 election tie amt ti&gt;e same is hereby I r lt h l n said
■
d is tr ic t, on ce a w e e k nml p rem ises Involved In t h i s su it:
. e s t service to the city during the "rdered- la l j held In and through- for four c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s .
nil p arties cla im in g i n t e r e s t s under
Rose Court Inc., Lot .76 ....................... 24 ft.
The
following
ia
the
estimated
coat
of
paving
Hood
Avenue
from
T h is r e s o lu tio n and n otice adopted R ob ert 11. R (Jtu*r. as T r u ste e , d e• *coming
« m ln ff year,
vone rrovuion
Provision la
«!&gt;•'&lt;'*«» Tax
School
District said
.So.
w
is also
also "ut
, Seminole
coiim
r. Florida,
...
24 ft.
in r e g u la r s e s s i o n of th e C ou n ty reh sed or o th e r w is e . In t h e . ' l a n d s Ccmmercinl Street North to Seminole Boulevard and Seminole Boul­ Rose Court Inc., Lot 77
&lt;"*iwids for a similar gift for the district being also known as chuiu- Jloard o f -Public
I n s tr u c tio n for and p rem ises m v u K etl In t h i s su it.
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
78
....................
24 ft.
evard
from
Park
Avenue
East
to
Palmetto
Avenue
40
feet
in
width
It
appearIng
hy
the
s
w
o
r
n
MM
of
ota
Special
T
nx
School
D
istrict,
on
Hemlimle
C
ouiitv.
Florida,
th
is
th
e
ears following. A new cup will
com
p
lain
t
In
th
is
ca
u
se,
th
a
t
you
the
9th
day
of
May.
1911,
to
d
e
t
e
r
­
ti
ll
day
of
April.
1921.
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
79
.................
24
ft.
with sheet asphalt.
be given each year anil will become
may claim some righ t, t i t l e or In­
in e w h e th e r or not th ere shall he
c. a . Da l l a s .
the permanent property of the re­ m
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
80
................
24
ft.
terest In th« lands apd p r e m is e s 1800 Cu. yda. grading lb* 50c ....... ......................... .................... $ 900.00
Issued by suld Special Tax School
C h a i r m a n I ' m . T e n t.
e r e in a fte r described, It Is t h e r e ­
cipient. The chamber of commerce D istrict No. 4. bon d s In the sum of
FtlFD T.. IVII.f.fAM.I, hfore,
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
81;
£1
ft.
ordered and
a d ju d g e d ^ T ia t 24’iO Lin. ft. concrete curb and gutter (S&gt; 80c ....................... 1960.00
the Woman's Club, the Rotary, Ki- tlO.Qnn.Ol) In h e a r Interest at the Count* Hoard oi P ublic Ilist ruction you nnd
.each o f you be, nnd yon 5200 Sq. yds. paving @ $2.00 ......................... ....... ............
24 ft.
o f six per cen tu m per annum.
S e m i n o le C ou n ty. Florida
10400.00 Rose Court Inc., Lot 82 .™—...........
wanLs, Civitan and Optimita clubs rate
tire
her»by
reoulred
to a p p e a r to
Interest to lie paid *em l.a n n u ally, A ttest:
24 ft.
I be bill of com plaint In th is c a u se
900 Sq. ft. concrete alley npproachca &lt;g) 25c ..........................
235.60 Rose Court Inc., Lot 83 ............
will be asked to decide upon the said -bond* to be dated July 1st. T. W. LAWTON. •
Monday, the Bth day o f May.
1914. and to m a t u r e ns follow s, toH u n t, C u b . I n s t it. a n d E x - u r r i c l o on
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
84
..
24
fL
whiner.
4
Inlets
@
$40.00
................
,,...............................
U
.
............
160.00
1934, at the C ou rth ou se ut Han­
w li:
S e c r e t a r y t o tin- H o a r d .
ford. Sem inole
County.
F lorida,
2000 Lin. ft. storm sewer @ $1.20 ................. ........................ 360.00 City of Sanford, Bougainvillea Park 24 ft.
Horn!* n u m b ered t
and 3. for
• Seal of Hoard). said eaufte being a suit to quiet
ea ch to m atu re ten y e a r s Si-belle Moines. A tto r n e y fur Hoard. title In the co m p la in a n t
Miami To Spend H alf nf tf.t000.00
Fran k
1 Manhole ................ ......... ...... ..................... .........................
50.00 City of Sanford, Bougainvillea Park 16 ft.
t.3*lfi-:7.30-5.7
f r itatn tht-rvof;
E van s. In and to th e f o l l o w i n g d e ­
Rosy Court Inc-, Lot 85 ......... ........... , 32 ft.
Honda
numto-rod
J.
4.
and
5.
fur
Taking
up
80
feet,
of
48”
pipe
and
plugging
wall
...............
200.00
scribed
lands,
s
i
t
u
a
t
e
!u
S
e
m
in
o
le
Million On Its Streets 1 1 .000.00 vach to mnturi' tw e n ty
C ou n ty, Florida, t o .w l t : T h e W eal 200 Lin. ft. 3” drain tile @ $100.00 per M. ............. .................... .
N O T IC E O F A SSIG N M E N T .
Rose-Court Inc., I.otJ 86 ..................... 32 f t..
200.00
y e a r s n fl e r th e d a te thereof, nnd
To th e C red itors o f P au l H D ooley H alf or the tam th w eet Q u a r te r of
Honda num bered fi, 7, S. 9, and 10, and W. S. A llen, tr a d in g a s D ix ie the N orth w est Quarter of Hectlnn Engineering, legal expense, etc.......... ..... .......... ...... ..................
32 ft.
MIAMI, Apr. 7—The city commis1175.00 Rose Court Inc., Ix t 88 ...............
(or
ll.ooo.ot)
each
to
m
ature
thirty
IB. T o w n s h ip 10 South, H a n g s 30
Motor
C ompany. AssIgnoYs.
nioners of Miami have authorized year* a ft e r th e d a te th e r e o f :
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
90
...................
32
ft.
P le a s e t a k e n o tic e th at Paul It. E ast; and Lot No. 3 nf S e c tio n 24.
thb afrpendture of $485,781.90 for the principal and th e Interest of all D ooley
nnd \Y. S. A llen , co-jiurlnern T o w n s h ip 30 South. Itange 30 E ast: Total estimated cost ....... ....... ........ :............... ............................$15640.00 Rose Court Inc., Lot 92 ..............
32 ft.
the paving of city atrecta. Ten bond* to he p a y a b le at th e N ational tra d in g nnd d o in g b u s in e s s under nnd to quiet title lii th e com p la in a n t
1Rose Court Inc., Lot 04 ....................... 82 ft.
V. Evans. In and to th e fold To Ikj borne entirely by adjacent property.
districts, largely In th enorthwest Turk Hank. F |t y nnd S ta te of New the firm nam e nml s t y l e o f D ix ie Sl otella
w in g described lamia, s i t u a t e , l y ­
the proceed" o f th e nale of Motor C om p an y ut Sanford. F l o r ­
! Rose Court Inc., Lot 90 ..............
32 ft.
section of the cty, aro included in York:
Number
of
feet
frontage,
2201.4.
said bond" to tie used for the pur- ida. haa on th e Xth day of March. in g nmt b eing In S em in o le County,
the program. That section will poec of ui'uulrlnK. building, fu r . 1924. made an a s s ig n m e n t and did Florida, t o .w lt : N o r th w e s t Q u a r ­ Assessment per foot frontage, $7.1046.
j Rost Court Inc., Lot 98 .........:.......... .. 32 ft.
ter o f Northeast Quarter, l e s s Unbenefit to the extent of 23 projects \ nlxbltiK 'jM o t h e r w is e Im proving on said d a le a s s i g n th eir property- North
1Rose Court Inc., Lot 100 ....................... 24 ft.
J50 feet of S e c tio n 18, T o w n ­
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer.
ool
A o lld ln g n
and
school to tlie u n d e r sig n e d for th e .hi-nellt
coating
|126,122.70.
Clearing, sch
ship
20 South. H a u g r ' 30
Bust:
you
ground", and for th e exi-lu*1ve uee o f th eir cred ito rs, th e r e f o r e
Feet
Preliminary
It03C Court Inc- i*01 100 ...................... : 16 ft.
S
o
u
th
w
e
s
t
Quarter
of
N
o
r
th
e
a
s
t
grading and construction of m»- of
th e
u n d ersig n ed
tlm p ublic fr e e rtcholps w ith in shall Ille w ith
If you
reside Q uarter uf S«ctlon 18. T o w n s h ip 30 Name
cadam pavement with two applica­ Said .Special T nx
Erontace
Assessment
j
Rom Court Inc,, Lot 101 ................
24 ft.
School PlatrIcl w ith in six ty d ays.
*
Description
ith in the rtnto o f F lo rid a , or w i t h ­ South. R an ge 30 E ast; E a st I l n lf of
tions of surface oil to a width of No. 4, alt o f w h ic h le more xperllle- w
• I Roso Court Inc., Lot 102 .................... 24 ft.
of
S o u th e a s t Lake* Virw Park, Sanford, FIs.
in four m o n th s If you reside beyond N orth east- Quarter
ally
provided
In
th
a
t
certain
r
e
s
o
­
' 18 feet are called for the plans.
the lim its of t h e s t a t e of Florida, South, R an ge 30 E a st; W e s t H a lf
lution h e r e to f o r e th is day adopted sw
24 ft.
$738.87 i K°se Court Inc., Lot 103
104
o rn s t a t e m e n t s of y o u r a cco u n ts o f N orth east Q uarter of S o u th e a s t Lake Front Improvement Co„ Lot 1 ...............
hy the Hoard, nnd
Q uarter of Section 18, T o w n s h ip
nnd
c
la
im
s
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
said
a
s
s
ig
n
o
r
s
Rose
Court
Lnc.,
Lot
104
24 ft.
It F u r t h e r HesolvedThat or e ith e r o f them .
30 South, Hunge 30 E a st; N o r th ­ Lake Front Improvement Co., Lots 3, 4, ti, 8- 10,
Hillsborough Is Now thisHe order
he p u b lish ed In the Han*
Rond
Court
lnc.,
Lot
103
24 ft.
12.
14,
16,
22,
24,
26,
28,
30,
32,
34
........
Dated at S an ford . F lorid a, till* w est Quarter of S o u th e a s t Quairter
50 ft. each $355.23 each
'ord Herald, n n e w sp a p e r p u b lish ­ the 12th day o f Starch. l»J4.
o f Section 18. T o w n s h ip 20 Hduth.
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
106
24 ft.
B eautifyingH ighw ays ed
In S e m in o le County. Florida, hut
R
a
n
g
e
30
East.
S
o
u
t
h
w
e
s
t
Q
u
arter
$5328.45
Total
D A V ID HPEEH.
w ith o u t said Sp ecial T a x
School
of S o u th east Quarter o f S e c tio n 10,
Rose
Court
Inc.,
Lot
107
24
ft.
A s s ig n e e .
Lake
Front
Improvem6nt
Co.,
Lot
18
.
191
$1356.97
T o w n s h ip 20 South. Itan ge SO Hast.
istrict No. 4. th ere b ein g no n e w s ­ Bt on wed.
----- TAMPA, Apr. 7—No tipie is be- D
It Is further ordered th a t thla Lake Front Improvement Co.- Lot 19
Rose Court Inc., Lot 108 .......... '........... 24 ft.
paper p u b lish ed *vl|hln said dls
125.1
888.78
r "“llTif -wasted in Hillsbtkrougflh in trlct. o n ce a w e e k for four c o n ­ in the Circuit C ourt, S ev en th J u d i­ order he published once a w e e k for
...... 24 ft.
77
1437.97 I H°8e Court Inc., Lot 123
e ig h t c o n se c u tiv e w e e k s In th e Hah- Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 20,
. 202.4
*”'lh e work of beautifying the coun- s e c u t iv e w e e k s .
Circuit, In nnd fo r S em in ole
fnrd Herald .a n e w sp a p e r p u b lis h ­
Italic nnd Ordered In regu lar s e s ­ cialCounty:
835.50!
R°
bc Court Inc., Lot 124
....
.
24
ft.
81.2
Lake
Front
Improvement
Co.,
...........
.117.6
■— ty ’a highways. Jerome Bennett, in sion
S
t
o
l
e
o
f
Florid
a.
ed In Sanford, Hetninole County,
o f th e Count*’ Hoard of P u b lic
an t
Florida.
...... ,24 ft.
80
■•~&lt;«arge of creW» engaged in tear­ In s tr u c tio n for S e m in o le County. John D aniels.vs. C om p lain
Lake Front Improvement
Lot 35
~ 104
738.87 1Rose Court Inc., Lot 125
.
Done and ordered ot San ford .
ing down unsighty signs along the F lorid a , th is th e nth day of April, W illie (tnrvln and Mamie Clarvln, S em
,
R
obq
Court
lnc,
Loti
126
......
24
ft.
•
30
in ole County. Florida, t h i s th e City of Sanford, Beg. at Jme intersection of th
roadways, reports th at marc than 1921.
his w ife, d e fe n d a n ts.
4th d ay o f March. .1921
C. A. DALLAS.
East line of Park AVe., with the North Line
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interested ill
NOTICE OF M A STE R ’S SA LE
(HEAL)
E. A DOCOLABS.
15,000 of them had been demoved
Chnlrtnnn Fro. Tern.
N otice Is hereb y g i v e n that under Clerk o f the Circuit Court of Hemlof Seminole Boulevard, run Easterly along
on the plant City road. Aa soon as
FKKD T WILLIAMS. ami
Special Assessments against the various pieces of property aborri
by virtue of that certa in Dual Q u arter of Sectlnn 18, T o w n s h ip 10
the committee can decide on the C ou n ty Board o f F u t i l e In struction decree of fo r e c lo su r e and sa le r e n ­ ' mile County. Fiona™.
the North Line of Seminole Boulevard to
- for S e m in o le County, Florida.
cribed that said assessments are payablo in full within thirty i
Hv A. M. W eek s. D eu p ty Clerk.
moat desirable treea to plant they A ttest:
dered nnd e n te r e d In th e Circuit
Palmetto Ave., thence North 2 ( t , thence
Fred
H.
Wilson
*
Court of S e m in o le County. F lorid a
will bein setting them out on the T. W. LAWTON.
a fte r the above and foregoing special assessment rolls harr I
S olicito r for Camnlnlmints.
In chancery, w h e r e in J o h n D an iels
. W esterly parallel with the No
Supt. Tub, tn «tn„ and Hx-Offlclo Is
• P lant City-Coronet road.
the c o m p la in a n t nnd Wlltln liar- 3 - 5 - 1 2 .I9-2K-4-3-9"18.33-30.
equalized,
approved and confirmed, or in fifteen equal annual I
S ecreta ry to th e Rnqrd.
said Boulevard to Park Ave., them
vln nnd Mamie (larvln . h is w ife , are
(Seal of Board). th e d e fe n d a n ts h e a r in g d ate o f the I n r i r r n l l C o u r t , 7 t h J u d i c i a l l
ANNUAL TRACK MEET.
2 ft. to beg.................... ..
.... 607J
4314.62 ments with interest a t 8*/c per annum from and a fter the tiw]
S ch rtle Malnes.. A ttorn ey for Hoard. 19th day o f F eb ru a ry . A. I). 1914, I
F u l l , H em lncde C o u n t y , F l o r i d
MIAMI, April 9—The annual 4 -9 - 1 S - 2 1 * J 0 - 6 .T
the u n d e r sig n e d
sp ecia l
m aster,
special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
Chancery.
E aat Coast high school field and
will, on Monday. May Bth, 1934. d u r ­
track meet will be held here on R e s o l u t i o n P r o v i d i n g f o r t h e H o l d ­ ing the le g a l liours of sale, before L itt le H. Caret. C om plainant,
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanforij
SPECIAL A8BEB8MENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
vs, ____________
.
Saturday, May 3.
High school
i n g , n a il G i v i n g N o t i c e nf n S p e c ­ the Court H o u s e door. In S em ln oje Jen n ie L Lamb anil John C linton
will bo held at tiio City Hall at 2:30 P. M., on the 28th day cf;
i a l It n n d E l e c t i o n t o h r l l r l d In County. F lorida, o f f r r fo r Sate .nn-1
OF RESOLUTION NO. 126 ADOPTED ON THE 24TH
team s from all cities and towns
Lamb, her husband, Mgi- A. Horn
S p e c i a l T a x s c h o o l D i s t r i c t No. pell to th e h i g h e s t bidder fo r ca sh ,
ami Marlin W. Horn, her bu sb a " f
aouth of Cocoa will be invited to
4. S e m i n o l e C o u n t v , F l o r i d a . S a i d th e f o l lo w in g d escrib ed lau d s In
DAY OF MARCH, A., D. 1924.
and L uth er S. Kennedy.
enter and compete for the three
l l l s t r l r t R e t a g A l s o K n o w n a a Htm ln olc County. Florid a, tn -w lt:
D efen d an ts.
^ .^ e ^ K ^ n a t'e S cost of
:4n&lt;* ofrjef UoiA a t to such Special Asscssmaats andjftlU a t said test i
The W est H a lf o f the W est H alf
C h u l a a t a S p e c ia l T a x School D is­
prises that will be awarded.
^ - ‘’Y n r i V f t TOt'XtUBdtftg&amp;J
tric t,
J en n ie L Lamb and Joh n Cll
itt Rose Court using a 7” rock bas«"aurfhced w i^ a s p K a ftT S ra n d ^ e w and equalize euid assessments on a basis of justice and rigkll
New foM n|
her hhshnnd. 166Vi . .
""♦rffm jfhVtllwest Q u a rter o f Hmithwest j......
j # Lamb,
I*“id special a ssessments are &lt;m aqoallaW—mwHadJ
'■occupy -but March. 1931. a p etition w a s p re­ Q u a r t e r o f . S e c tio n 33, T o w n s h i p 1» W en tw o rth Street, C h a r le s t o n , ‘South Ave. “North” front Sanford Ave. to Lily Court- Hughey Street from
Carolina. Mae A. Horn and Martin
sen ted to the County Hoard uf Pith, S o u t h o f R a n g e 31 - 'E a s t.
, a foot of apace.
will
thfh
stand continued and be, and remain binding Hens upaa|
Sanford
Avenuo
to
Lily
Court,
and
Grand
VlffW
Avrmttr
“Hwilll"
Tl'iHfT
W.
Horn.
iu-r
huaband.
314
East
lie In stru ction for S e m in o le C oun­
Said lands In be so ld to sn tlsfy
33rd S treet. S avannah. Georgia, and
ty, Florida, s i g n e d hy mure than suld decree and rusts.
Bail
fill’
d
'
Avenue
to
Lily
Court,
to
be
paved
24
feet
ir\
width.
proporly
againat
which said asssesments are made uptil paid
n e a e l n t l a n a t th e County llonrd of t w e n t y - l i v e per cen t of th e duly
1 ,ii**•—t I* l l i i i r -—XT* Kunt S in t
‘ R WILKINSON.
S■ A
. ________ _
St reel. Savannah. Haorwla.
w ithin --------- Sp^-t.il MUsD-r in Uluincery.
P x k l l r la a lr u e tto a fo r Srnxlnot* iiunllfled e le c to r s resid in g
Hibiscus Court and Lily Court to be paved 32 feet in width &lt;16 cordance wtih provisions of Resolutions No. 122 nnd 123, adoph
It a p p ea rin g from a sw o rn hill r f
. p___
_____
e c ia
l—T a ­ School n u t i l l’t NV
John (1. Lennardy.
4 ' o n a t y . . F lo rid a — . Ilr tr r m ln lu a S
co m p la in t ' filed herein a g a in s t you feet in width on each side of central parking atrip).
S em in o le County. Florid a, said d ls.
S o licitor for C om p lain a n t.
the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida on Feb. 25tl
■ “ W W 1 T io o u a t o f Honda la N r r - trlrt b e in g a ls o k n o w n as Chuluota 4,2-9-10.23-30
that you h av e so m e c la im or In ter­
; Rose-Way and Indianola Ave., to be paved 16 fL in width.
est In th e fo llo w in g describ ed land
raaary fo r Hprrlal T a x l l ls t r lr t Special Tnx Sch ool District; ask in g
In S em in o le County. F lorida, tn - w l l:
7400 Cu. yda. excavation (p&gt; 50c .... ........... ............. ....... ....... $ 3700.00 D. 1924 and Resolution No. 126 ndopted by the City Com miss
amt
p e titio
n in
g said
,No. 4, Hratlaolr County, F lo rid a . ft
11*1 |i«a
t iiti vill
tllK
muu Huard to cull
Lot T w o ( ! ) , Illock Tun ( l a ) , T ier
le c tio n to he Held to the Circuit Court of Seminole
Said D ta tr ld t l r l s x Alao k n o w n and onbtr nn eelertlc
1500 Sq. yda. corduroy (g) 40c .......—....... - ..... - ................... . "1600.00 the City of Sanford, Florida oil M*rch 24th, A .D. 1924.
County, Florida. In Chnneery.
T a x School
N ine (9), of the t o w n of Hanford.
An r h u tu o t a Special T a x School w ith in » \ld Special
F lo rid a, according to Map of E. It. 13200 Lin. ft. concrete curb and gutter @,80c ............. .......... 10500.00 (SEAL)
H IM . TO ttl'IF.T TtTI.K .
IH atrlri. the l l a l r o f la t e r c n t to D istrict No. t. to dotterm ln e w h e t h ­
L. It. PHILIPS- City CUtll
T rn fford ’a o f the to w h of Hanford,
h r P a id T hereon, the T im e W hen er or not th ere shnuld he Issued
ORD EH FOB I&gt;IMil, ICAT ION
5-9-16
13500
Sq.
yds.
paving
&lt;
g
&gt;
$1.30
...........................................
.
17550.00
duly
recorded
In
the
I'uhlliR
ecords
bv
said
d
istrict
bon
d
s
In
th
e
sum
a n d th e P la re W h ere, the P r ln e lI-'runk E v a n s and S t e l la 1‘. E vans, o f Hetninole County. Florida.
y a l and In t e r e st Shall lie D u e aud of lift. 000.00. th e p r o te e d s of the
75 Lin. ft. flush curb @ 3Gc ............................. ........ ........
26.25
in an ts,
You nnd each of you are hereby
p a y a b le , aad P ro v id in g f o r an salt- of sin h bonds to he used for his w ife. C om p lavs.
required and ordered to lie unit a p ­
100
Cu,
yda.
class
A
concrete
(p
$30.00
............................
3000.00
e le c t i o n to D e te r m in e W h e th e r or th e purpose of a cq u irin g, building.
Mary A. M acD onald.
nirhmnm l p ear before our said Circuit Court
n o t sold D istrict
Shall
Jamie ■n lar.'ln g . f u r n is h in g or o th erw is e I.evcrlng.
Archibald H. H u ssell. W i l ­ nt th e Court House 'In Hanford,
6000 pounds atccl (g&gt; 6c ................................... ..................... .
360.00
Im proving school
b u ild in g s
anil
liam
T.
Abbott,
W
illiam
It.
W atson , Florida, on W ednesday the 30th day
•ch n ol g r o u n d s and for the e x c l u s ­
2585.00
IF YOUR DEALER DO!
( o t h e r w is e k n o w n ns W. II. W a t ­ of April 1931, then nnd t h e r e to 2350 Lin. ft. 12” storm sewer &lt;o&gt; $1.10 ...............................
iv
e
u
se
o
f
the
p
uldle
free
schools
W h ereu a :’ On the 4th day o f Starch.
w ith in said d istrict, and to he d i s ­ so n ). lim n er (I. .Munson, (o t h e r w i s e m n k e n n sw er to th e hill of c o m ­
5' Manholes @ $50.00 ................ ..................... ... .............
250.00
A . P . 1934. a p etitio n w a s p resen ted bursed
kn
ow
n
a
s
H.
(I.
M
unson).
K.
J.
H
a
r
­
nnd ex p en d ed In th e f o l lo w ­
p laint filed herein a g a in s t A'ou and
N ’T SPR ^E
t o and filed w ith thla C ounty Hoard i n g m anner,
rell, O laf t.uudqulst, Sarah Mar­ th erein fall not e ls e said ulll w ill
25 Inlets @ $35.00 ................... ................. ......................... !
875.00
lo -w li:
o f T u b ll c In stru ctio n for S e m in o le
l-undqulst.
Mary
Doulso tic ta k en ns con fessed a g a in s t you.
t. 19.000.00 to bn used In acunlr*. g aret
Engineering, legal expense, advertising, etc. ......................... 3443.76
C o u n ty , F lorida, s ig n e d by more Ing a "He. b u ild in g apd fu rn ish in g Dohm. I,. O. H a r r e ll. Km erln e C. to ho follow ed hy if (Inal decree.

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Jackson vi i t ; T * "

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.

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’
. .

th a n t w e n y t . f l v c per cen^ o f th e n p u blic free sch o o l at Chuluota. Ilolemtin.
Hophrunla
II.
Orlffln,
It Is ,fu rth er ordered Ihnt th is n o ­
( o t h e r w i s e - k n o w n a s K. It. G riffin ). tice -hi- published In the Hanford
d u ly
qualified
e le c to r s
r e s id in g w it h i n said d is tr ic t ;
w i t h i n Hpsclal T a x School -D latrlcl
Total estimated cost ............................ - .... .............. ... '.........$42950.00
3. 1 1 , 000.80 to he used for e n ­ John R. I'lrtle, A n g e lln e K. I’lrtle. Dully Herald, it new ap u p er p u b ­
ilu rrlso n lleed and Dorn Heed, hia lished In Hetninole C ounty,
No. 4. Bemlnole' County.
F lorid a , l a r g i n g . f u r n is h in g or
once The cost to be borne entirely by adjacent property tjwners.
o th e r w is e wife,
C
h
arles
C.
W
a
r
w
ic
k
,
a
s
T
r
u
s
­
gald d istrict b eing also k n o w n as Im p ro vin g
sch o o l
b u ild in g s and
each w eek for a period of four c o n ­
C h u lu o ta Special Tax School D i s ­ sch o ol g r o u n d s and for the e x c lu s ­ tee, Fran k S. l-ewts, a s T r u ste e , anil s e c u t iv e w eeks.
Number of feet frontago on 24 foot pavement, 4930.2 feet.
trict. a s k i n g and p e titio n in g that ive u se nf th* p u b lic free schools each o f said p a r tie s If liv in g , nnd
W itn e ss my hand and the aenl of
If tlend. th e heirs, d e v is e e s, g r a n t e e s
a n e le c tio n be called and held Within snld d is trict, and
• nnd o th er c la i m a n t s und er th e suld ■aid C ou ft th is 3Sth d ay of March, Number of feet frontage on 32 foot pavement, 3169.3.
th ro u g n h u t said d is tr ic t to d e t e r ­
W hereas:
T h la Board ha# d c1'*11|
1
Number of feet frontage on Itf foot pavement, 410.0.
m in e w h e th e r or not bonds In the n r m l n e d that more than t w e n t y Mary A. MacDonald. R ich m on d I .e v ­ (HEAL)
FP A. DOt’HLASH.
W il­
sutn nf 1 10.000.00 should he Issued n v r per c e n t o f th e duly ouallflett crlng. A rch ib ald II. H u ssell.
Assessment per foot on 24 fL pavement, $4.2986.
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
liam T. Abbott. W illia m II W atson,
by said d istrict, for th e purposs nf e le c to r s re sid in g w ith i n said
Hemlnole County, Florida
(
o
t
h
e
r
w
i
s
e
k
n
o
w
n
as
W.
II.
W
a
t
­
Assessment per foot on 32 ft. pavement, $6.4470.
acq u irin g , building, e n la r g in g , fiir- tat Tnx School D ist r ic t No. t, did son ). H om er (1. Munson, ( o t h e r w i s e
Hy: A. M. W eek s, D. C.
nlsbltiK or
o th e r w is e
Im proving liv iw t Kltfn iflM jit-iltion. timl
J a m es (I. Hharutt.
Assessment per foot on 16 ft. pavement, 3,224.
kn
ow
n
ns
11.
O.
Munson).
K.
J.
H
a
r
­
aclinot b u ild in g s and school grou n d s
W h e r e a sT h is Iloard has. I&gt;y rell. Qluf I.undqulal. Hnruh M ar­
Hotlcltor' for Complainant.
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer,
and for the e x c lu s iv e u se nf the r e so lu tio n ‘th is d a y adopted, d e te r ­ garet
3-2
6-4
-I-9-I6-33
I.undqulst.
Murv
Louise
n ubile free sc h o o ls
w ith in
suld m in ed th a t bonds In the sutn of Dohm. I - O. H a r r e ll.
Km erln e C.
Preliminary
Width
Feet
Sp ecial Tax School
D istrict, the 110.000 no Is required for th e pur- Hnlemnn.
Soiihrnnlit
H.
tirlffln. A n i l e * o f A p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x D e e d
Asesament
Name
Deccription
Pavement
Frontage
proceed.* o f th e *al&lt;! bond
Issue tm
...........
ses ...................
set forth ...
In __
esht p e titio n and ( o t h e r w i s e k n o w n n s H. II. (lr tff ln ).
t ' i n t e r N e r t l o a SIS o f t h e G e n e r a l
a m o u n t in g to HO.OOtl.OO t o be u x e il; h erein a b o v e en u m erated , qml that John H. I’lrtle, A n g e lln o K. I’lrtle.
S t a tu t e s ot tho s t a t s of F lo rld o
Rose
Court
Addition
to
Sanford,
Fla.
for th e nurtxiaea set forth In said j ^„|,| bond* sh a ll hear Interest nt Unrrisori lleed and Dora Heed, hia
N otice t* i.erebv g iv e n that Overp etitio n , and to he expended n n t l . m r rate nf six per cen tu m per a n . wife, C h arles C. W a rw ick , n* T r u s ­ st r e e t In v estm en t C ompany, pur- S. Pules ton, Lot 3 ........ ........ .......
$214.93
60
24 f t
d isb u rsed In tbe f o llo w in g maimer. „ unl In terest p a y a b le aeral-iinnunl- tee, F ra n k 8. L ew is, a s T ru stee, and •rhnaer o f l u x C ertifica te No. 939,
515.83 2 WHOLESALE
120
24 ft.
den -u sed . or dated the 1st day of June. A. !&gt;., Mrs. A. E. Hill, Lot -I ................... .
tO -w ltr
. . .
| t y ; that .mild bond* sh a ll he dated each of suld parties,
In th e la n d s 1I9C|. has Hied said c e r tific a te In my Geo. A. DoCottes, Lot 5 ........!.......
1. . J9.00S 00 to lie used In n * * -|ju iv i*r. 19ZI: th a t said b'&gt;ttd*_*batl oth erw ise. In terested
343.89
80
,*
24
ft.
Bonds
and p rem ises Involved In t h i s s u i t ; o ffice, and nus made ap p lication for
qulrlhK a site, building and (ur- ,„*u,r&gt;. H a fiillowa, tu.wl*,:
g r a n t e e s nnd tnx deed to Issue in acco d a n cs with Geo. A. DeCotteb, Io»t 6 ........„...*...
n l s h l n g * publlr: free
nehnnl at numbered I ami 3. for *1,000.(10 the heirs, d ev is ees.
24 ft.
40
171.94
A.
L ydia law . Halil certificate e m b ra ces the
r h u l« o t n . w llh lli *a|d Special T ax each sh a ll m atu re te n y e a r s niter oth er c la im a n ts und er
370.76
115
16 ft.
S eh yo l District
No. t. S em ltiole th e date th ereo f: bonds numbered lleed. d eceased, or o th e r w is e . In ter­ f a llo w in g described property s h u ­ Geo. A. DeCottes, Lot 6 ........... ....
3. 4 and 3 for *1.000 Ofl each shall ested In the la n d s Tfn d prem ises. nted Jn H.-mlnrtte County. Florida, A. L. Betta, Lot 7, .................
Coulftv. Florida, nnd
*
137.4
590.63
24
ft.
S Tnt. in H*g. NW. Corth e h eirs to - w l t :
r
H.flrtOOti to he used for HI- m atu re i w e n t v year* a ft e r th e date Involved In th is nuR;
nf
HWR
o
f
N
E
U
Her.
J.
T
w
p
!
l
d
evisees,
grantees,*
and
o
th
er
24
fL
205
881.21
J.
Schirard,
Lot
9
............................
U r g in g , fu rn lah ln g or
o th e r w is e th ereo f, and bond* n u m b ered 8 T.
run s. BSd.d ft.. K. eyj
under
C h a rles Heed, s.. it *»
im p r o v in g
schuolV b u ild in gs and ». 9 uml to. for * 1.000 09 each shall c la im a n ts
75
322.40
24 fL
or
o th e r w is e .
In- ft.. N. BBC « ft.. W. ««S f*-- fL ”»* H- F. E. Roumillat, Lot II ..................
sch o o l g r o u n d s - f o r th e
e x c lu s iv e m atu re th lrtv y e a r s a ft e r th-- dntc dereased.
H. r i g h t - o f - w a y ) — * ncrea. T h e snld
tereMed
In
th
e
la
n
d
s
and
p
r
e
m
is
e
s
.
76
483.69
32 ft.
u se of tb e public free sch o o ls w i t h . ih ereo f, and tbnl both the pr'nelpal Inviilvt'd In th is s u i t : th e h eirs, d e ­ land b ein g a ssessed a t th * dal# nf B. W. Anderson, Lot 13 ...............
In s a lt!'S p ecia l Tax School D istr ic t •*nd th#* Interest o f said bond* •’•all. visees. g r a n t e e s and o th er c la im , the Issuance nf such c e r tific a te In
32
ft.
75
483.59
W.
C.
Hill,
Lot
15'
h
e
nn-’ald
e
ftt
th
e
N
all'-nst
1’ark
No. (. S em in o le County.
F lo rid a:
Unlesn
nuts under Hubert II. R am sey , as th e name of A. M. Hunt.
tr*nk. City and S l a t e o f N ew York. Trustee, d eceased, or o th e r w is e . I n ­ sa id ce r tific a te ahall be redeemed H arry Walsh- Lot 16......................... 24 ft. 24 ft.
62845
. and
140.2
W h erea s: ’It Is the d eterm in ation • nd
terested In the la n d s nnd prem ise* accord in g to law tax deed w ill Issue W. C. Hill, Lot 17 ..........u........ ..
669.29
155.7
24 fL '
W h erea s: T h is Hoard has. hy Involved In th is
o f t h i s Board Ht th« Oral m e e t in g
suit;
tha South thereor) on th e lSlh day of April,
a ft e r th e receipt of eald p etition reso lu tio n th is day adopted, order- Florida R ailroad C om pany, a c o r ­ A. D. 1914.
455.87
32 ft.
70.7
W. C. Hill, Lot 17 _____________
W
itnesa
m
y
official
s
i
g
n
a
t
u
r
e
and
th a t It la to the heat tntereata of ed that an elec tio n he held In and poration- E th el
C.
W a lla c e and
628.45
24 fL
146.2
1 S p ecial T a x School Dletrlrt th r o u g h o u t said Hneclal T ax School Em m et W allace, h e r h u sb a n d ; M ar­ se a l thla th e 1th day o f March, A. T. W. Jones, Lot 18 ___________
4. to Issue bonds In th e sum of D istrict No. t. to d e te r m in e w hether garet W. R am sey , an
unm arried
669.29
24
ft.
165.7
A.
E.
Yowell,
Lot
19
......
......
.......
(S
E
A
L
)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS.
I1Q.040.00. th* proceeds from the or not said d istrict w ill Issue' said woman, and J. N. Hrad sh aw . D e ­
1
Clerk Circuit Cogrt
le t h e r e o f to be u ssd and e x ­ bonds a s In said re so lu tio n and o r ­ fendants.
455.87 ■»&lt; ■
70.7
32
fL
A.
E.
Yowell.
Lot
19
....---------------ftemlnl# County. Florida.
it In th e m anner and for the der la provided.
O R D ER FOR PUBLICATIO N
B
y
A.
M.
W
s
s
k
t
.
D.
C
32.ft.
75
483.59
JL R. Deas, IAit 2 1 ...... ..... ...... ......
N ow T herafur* He It Hesolved.
To Mary A. M acDonald, R ichmond
irpoas and o b jects a s are h e r e in ,
and In th* aforesaid p etition Hy th e C ou n ty Hoard o f F u h lle I n ­
32
ft.
75
483.5?
st r u c tio n
for
S em in o le
County.
*♦ iflrth
75
483.59
32 ft.
rrefor# B e It Hesolvsd. B y th* Florida: T h at In p u rsu an ce to law. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
Tftei
jty Hoard of F u td ln -in str u c tio n and In p u rsu an ce nf th e reaolutlon
75
433.59
32
ft.
OF RESOLUTION NO. 122 ADOPTED ON THE 25T11
S em in ole Count*. Florida, th a t of thla Hoard h eretofore on this
____
_
________$
_
___
Board
d eterm in es
th
at
the day adopted, n otice he and th e same
75
483.59
Agnes
Berner,
Lot
29
_____
_____
»...
32
ft.
DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1924.
n ' o f bonds required for th e ; |* hereb y g iv en th a t on th* 9th
75
32
ft.
183.59
J.
E.
Wathem,
Lot
31
.....
—
...........
.
vse-i end o b je c ts a s s s t fo rth ; day of May. 1924, an e le c tio n will
Tho following ia the eatimated coat of paving Sanford Avenue
Innbov* and a ls o In said p e t l - ; h* h eld In nnd th rou gh o u t
said
75
Gone
Court,
Inc.Lot
33
________
„!..
32
fL
483.59
from
Commercial
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north
to
La*®
Monroe
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Seminole
Boul­
Is the su m o f 114.000.04; that Special T a x School Dlatrlcl N o. ♦.
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483.69
32 ft.
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Interest- at Beminola County. Florida, sa id d i s ­ evard from Sanford Avenuo weat to Palmetto Avenue a width of 40 Rose Court Inc., to t 35 ........ ........ .
r a ’ e uf six per cen tu m per an - trict b e in g alao k n o w n as Chuluota
75’
32
ft.
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Rose Court Inc., to t 3 7 ---------------i h e Interear on said bond* to Special T a x School District. •&lt;&gt; d e ­ feet with ihuet nsphalt (Wlllite Process) on 6 Inch rock baac.
Sid sem i-a n n u a lly ; said bonds term in e w h eth er or not said d is ­
32 fL
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$ 500.00 Rone Court Inc., Lot 39 __________
l i e dated July 1st. 1924. and trict sh all l)i»u* bonds In th e sum 1000 C'l, yda. grading @ 50c .... ........................... .......... — -•*—
23.0
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.... 1040.00 Rose Court Inc., to t 39
I r-atur* aa follow a.td*w lt:
of tiu.4uu.0i), tti hear Interest at the 13Q0 Lin. fL Concrete curb and gutter &lt;S&gt; 80c.............. —•*——
1* numbered J and I. for 11.- rate of atx n*r cent per an n u m . In72
24 fL .
309.50
= — 14.00 Rose Court Inc., Lot 41 ................ .
40 Lin. ft. flush curb &lt;5&gt; 36c — ........ .......... ......
e a ch shall m atu re ten y e a r s tereat payable eern!-umuisly, bonds
72.3
to he d a ted July 1st, |9 1 L an d tu 150 Sq. ft. concrete alley return* - .......................... — ..........
310.79
th e d a te th ereof;
..... 37.50 Rose Court Inc., Lot 43 -------------.... 24 fL
Bond*
numbered 2, 4. and 5. for m a tu re a s fnllowa. to - w lt:
26.3
24 ft.
113.05
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- 6380.00' Roso Court Inc., t o t 44 ---------------to m atu re ten years a fter tho d ate
After the d ate t h v r W :
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210.
24 XL
002.71
.... 300.00 Rose Court Inc., Lot 47 .—.........
1.440 44 eneh ahall
m*»ure I for tt.000.44 each t o mature twenty
300
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th « principal and th e In bonds,numbered 4. 7. », &gt; and jo Replacing jlO ft, corrugated pip«
24 f t
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071.87
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the Interest o f
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Engineering, legal expense ,etc. —-----------------—; ...... *
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70.7
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455.8
In Jn d P a rk B an k . City and S tate
583.32
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...$9684.00
Total estimated cost . . .
In re utlon this __
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has expanded to one of the great­ of whiah gave satisfactory ser­
the manager, what he thought of
est m anufacturing institutions In vice for lilt years, a record thut
“rebuilt” batteries.
the world, With fclO.OOO.YOU of. indicates the ideals of quality up­
“The host atlvlco I con Rive you"
actual net assets, including $50,- on which the business was found­
caid Mr. Mero, I s tu lehvc them
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000,000 of plant facilities and r.n ed.
absolutely alone. * Not because I
annual production capacity of
nnt selling Exiles," ho added with
Threo other Studebaker broth­
150,000 cars. Studebaker has 3,- ers, John M., l’etor E., and J a ­
n smile, “but becaime you'll And
000 branches and draleri in the cob. F.. joined the Arm; th*.- first,
there’s a big difference between
United Staten and Is widely rep­ John M.. adding to the assets $X,the servkd you will get from a
resented in all foreign countries. 000, which ho had earned repair­
rebuilt battery and whnt, ypu Will
Manager For- Rxidc llat- get from the product ot any reput­
Ilranchcn Out Rapidly.
ing wheelbarrows
and stage
Servicc Gives Seme ValThis romance of the American roaches in the busy days of ihc
able and well known battery'm an­
I,Ip Pointers On Well
industrial world begun vhen “gold rush” in Cnlifarpiu.
ufacturer.
Known Hatter)1.
Henry and , Clem Sludebakcr’
“There’s .probably nothing that
you enn buy whpre you nr? os
coinmepccd bperationr. in b'puth
Imitation dintponds are dis­
n dropping In a t the local much at the mercy of the seller as
Rem! in 18fi2 wit'.i two tr.rgct : iul solved by hydrofluoric acid, but
Jc Battery Service' Station a in the case of n storage battery. I
a cash capital of $6H. They built genuine gems are not effected by
days ago. 01,0 °f our rcpictwo wagons their first year, one
[atives inquired of Percy Mero,
which there may be fopm) sonic j
plates that r.ro not altogether 4
worthless, but which nt theiV best,)
cannot give niUch more service, I
Likewise, there aro separators ofj
ction nt South Bend oiui Detroit.
which the same can be said.
Nearly
.5,000 artisans
wore |
"By using these parts, adding uwnrded medals for continuous J
an Occasional new plate, and Idling and loyal service of five, ton,
up the jars with new electrolyte, twenty and up to sixty years
the makers of these rebuilt, bat­ with Studebnker, the oldest auteries can produce an article which-! tnmobilc tnanufacturcr in the
5 P a s s c n g e
on the rutaide looks equal to new .! world.
"But after a few weeks’ survive |
trouble is like'y to slurt, and, More
than
2.30J
received
Goodyear Balloon Tires for Ford cars
once started, it’s useless to try to I bronze incdula for five or ten
stop It. For it isn't one plate o r . yenrs’ service; 157 were aw ard­
one separator thut goes bad, b u t! ed sterling silver medals for 15
are now in stock. Complete set of
practically all of them ul orco. ! years, und 222 had goM medals
“Do you wonder then, tnat I am ' pinned Upon them for more than
wheels and rims, with full balloon
very positive in n.y advice to leave | 20 years
employment by the
them alone? It makes no differ- House of Studebaker.
THe last
New-you cu.'i a.iord i
olcet what you pay for thoi 1, group Included thnsa employes
tires, will he furnished on new Ford
they u an extravagance that no who have heen with -.h-j corpora­
clro.tni a reality! i’oo
melt ►
‘at enn afford.’’
tion from 20 to 60 ypnrs.
They
this’ luxurious
were cheorcd by tho.ir fbllow
cars at $75.00 extra. *
lhe same t v { ('I or
Denmark has revived interest workers.aa they received the hon­
in u plan to build a ship canal ors^
Europe’s ill test cur­
from the North Sea to the Baltic.
For 72" yenrs the nnmo Stildeing sleeve valvus \ ~ . Scientists have Ugurcd that baker has been linked, not only
nearly 700,000 spiders would be with every Improvcnicni in tra n s ­
raertna cam s p.ntl cii
required to .produce a pound of portation, but with American in­
web.
dustrial development ns well.
Chile is known to have saveral
Since its inception in 1852 us a
*®rgc riepoNit* of arsenic but nev••r has attem pted to develop
them.

G O O D B Y E A
M eans Good W ear

Sedan

Ask any garageman, any mechanic, in Tact,
any person who knows motor care, what he
thinks about Buick. Invariably he will tell
you that Buick is a thoroughly good, high
grade and dependable automobile and that a
person makes a genuinely satisfactory invest-,
ment when he buys one. Then ask the Buick
owners you know what they think about Buick.
Do these things and you will quickly under­
stand why Buick has sold over one million mo­
tor care and why you, too, should own a Buick. •

E. L. HARWELL, Manager
206-208 Magnolia Avenue—Phone 367

Lincoln
W hen better automobiles are built. Buick will build them-

FOR SALE— For
cash
more than 100 slightly used
Auto Wheels und Cord Tires,
nil sizes including Cadillac,
less than half price and suittrailers,
able foi' two
any capacity,

I1ATTERIES

P.A . M ero
General Auto Repairs

On This Light-Six Touring Car

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matchless Facilities—our enormom production
Balloon Tire Servitt*.

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BATTERY STATION !
ERE is a car priced at $1,045.
Built by ordinary methods it
would cost you from $200 to
$400 more.
It io in scores of ways the leader
of its class. No rival car compares
in the value that It offers.
Let us tell you how we give that
value, then urge you to see this car.

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A sensation
Studebaker is today the world's
largest builder of quality cars. Stude­
baker success is the sen­
sation of Motordom.
Sales have a lm o st
trebled in three years.
Last year, 145,167 people
paid $201,000,000 for
Studebaker cars. ■
There are tremendous
reasons for this rush to
Studebaker cars. And
every man who buys a
car should know them.

Crank-case Service

72-year traditions

SERVICE STATIONS

Only charge is
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We pay 15% bonus on some steels
to get them exactly right. We use
genuine leather in our cushions. We
use curled hair.
We use more Timken bearings in
this Light-Six than any competitive
car within $1,500 of its price.
Our bodies are beautiful creations.
The finish and coach work show the
final touch. But we build them In
$10,000,000 body plants of our own,
and pay for these extras in savings.

Where w e save

We save by enormous production
—150,000 cars per year. Our majoV
costs are all divided by that en­
ormous output. It is utterly impossi­
ble for smaller makers to compete. ‘
We save by modem plants, mostly
built in the past five years. We save
by up-to-date machines. By building
our own parts and bodies.

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Come see what thU.
Light-Six often. How It
excels in scores of ways
any rival car.
Built with the same
steels, the tame care and
skill, as the costjleat of
our cars. We have only
one grade of chassis.
See its beauty, Ita com­
fort, its luxury. See hoty
we have Studied your
every desire.
Do that and you will
choose this car, 11 you
have in mind a price any­
where near thia.

The Studebaker name
has for 72 years stood for
Touring Car—$1,045
quality and class. To
Same steels as we use in the costliest cars we
build an ordinary car un­
build. More Timken bearings than in any com­
der that name is unthink­
S e n d for the hook
petitive car within $1,500 of this price.
able.
Mail us the coupon be­
Genuine leather cushions, ten inches deep.
Our assets are $90,000,low.
We will send you
Curled
hair
filling.
All-steel
body.
000—all at stake on serv­
free our new book that
One-piece, rain-proof windshield. Attractive
ing you better than all
will inform you on five
cowl lights. Standard non-skid cord tires.
others.
simple things which reTransmission and ignition locks. Perfect motor
We have $50,000,000
balance.
Curtainu
that
open
with
the
doors.
in model plants', equipped
For instance—
By far the greatest value in this class.
with 12,500 up-to-date
It will enable you to
machines. We have 23,M ail coupon for book about it
look at any car and tell
000 workers,under profitwhether it's been cheaj^
sharing plans which lead
ened to meet a price or
them to stay and develop.
offers true quality.
We machine all surfaces of our
We spend on engineering $500,000
crankshaft*'and connecting rods, as
yearjy. We employ 1,200 men to give
It will tell you why some cars rat-.,
was done in the Liberty Aiqili^no
32,000 inspections to each Studebaker
tie at 20,000 miles and others don’t.
motors. No other maker of cats at
car in the making.
It ehowa one $lriglc point in e dosed
our prices does this. The result la
car which measures whether you're
Wo are lavish
that perfect motor balance, lack of
getting top or medium quelity. The
vibration and long life.
is free. Clip th$. coupon below.
We are lavish in things that counL

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As! B risb an e^.S ^,^
Against a Thousand.
. A ustralia World Pioneer. Vviv;
Guardian of the W hite Race......
Under th e Shadow A sia.,
CopynsM. i J i t

woman ih the city who can in any way arrange it will assur­
edly be on hand to'bid him welcome.
.. , . E 4 l t a r
Conscious of the honor of acting as host to the nation’s IF A Chicago man began dig*,
greatest leader, Sanford could well set aside all other busi­ ging in his valuable lake-front .loti
bn tong enough, and could
ness and make this occasion of “The Commoner’s" visit a kept
stand the heat, he would com* out
” u£uLmh» m o Kreat antfe'mflmar.ahk one. He will comtr w ittrg Tiicsgggg1. He on the other side,' very likely, on
C arrier
will speak from convictions that his wo
emiea cannot some sheep range in Australia. *We Americans say to oureelve*;
but admit are honest convictions. And h
leave Sanford “Australia
is on the other side of
better than he found i t
the world; nothing on this earth
ll. n o n r a t
ah
cards of t h a s t e n
be farther from us." W e-fo r­
Pod He wilj leave. Sanford better than he found it,, we re- can
, tn tt rtf} nine n
get th at nothing could be more
$feat, ju st as he has left other towns, hundreds of them, in important, more "near,"* to' ua
j»dv*rt!»tn*
every state in the Union better tha’n he found them. Gifted than Australia, since her people
a
*“»*■• with preeminent ability as an orator, endowed with a person- are lonecrs of the white race livthe shadow of Asia, protect.ality that is broadly, magnetic. Bryan carries his listeners ing
ing vast territory for white* meg
to
heights'w ifh’Honroly wbrds th at any child can under- in the future.
usd i » % w r W » ' L ths stand. He simply speaks from his h e a rt And his heart is
THERE ARE six million people
s u of rs-^ubiicstioL at spscui i good apa. true.
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in all Australia- a great island
-ikss ksrsm sr# *»«•&gt;&gt; rsssrred.
After more than* thirty years in tl]c thick of partisan empire with cities as far apart aa
WEDNESDAY, A PR IL.9, 1924.
politics, William Jennings Bryan can'come before the people New York and San Francisco. In
that vast domain live only as man'
iL E .THOUGHT FOR TODAY of America with an unsullied reputation. No corrupting en­ as are crowded into New YorlX
, DEFRAUD NOT:—For this Is tanglements, no smirch of shady “deals,” no feathering of City.
th e will,, of God, . . . th at no man his own nest has ever been ascribed to him by his most
And all that IS A WHITE
defraud hie brother in any mat- pernicious foes. He has waded in the quagmire of American MAN’S IAND. SETTLED BY j
i ter.—I. Thessalonians 4: 3, 4.
WHITE MEN .marvelously de-j
politics and come out miraculously clean. He has kept his veloped, all things considered, by,
LITERARY FAVORITES
1ideals, and his faith in therpmver of right over wrong.
white men and forever to be kept|
X jW ould I again such joys could
a white man’s territory, if the six
So
once
more
he
is
making
ready
to
go
to
his
party's
know
million Australians are upheld, as
councils, As a Florida citizen he is asking to be sent as a they should be, by their brothers
A t wbAl I first read ' ’Ivanhoe."
— Baltimore Sun delegate to the Democratic national convention. He wants here and in Europe.
w nays.
Those
days. I’d have back if I to go in order ft)-work for planks in the party’s platform on
WE IN America have our mo­
T h r illd f b y th«
the deeds of Robin which the better element of the American people can stand ments of hard thinking about Asia
HkJ.
and fight. He is traveling about Florida to tell the voters and its yellow menace .although
,,
—Oakland Inquirer. he is a candidate, because—as every intelligent person knows we
110,000,000
w c are
ore a
iu ,u u u ,u u u
jstrong,
utuiik»
ithe
nci
Oh, could my soul find such derichest nation in the world, with
—Big Business and Special Privilege have given orders to seven thousand miles of oc&lt;*an be-;
lights
Aa when I read "A rabian N ights.” their newspaper organs to do everything possible to prevent Sween S^n Francisco .and Asia's!
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— Brooklyn Eagle. W. J. Bryan's election as a party delegate, They want to bors.
Knights, outlaws, - Caliph,
Think of A ustralia,. with only
. . Check keep him off the floor of the convention, and for good cause.
and Jinn,
6,000,000 people, industrious- in­
telligent, courageous, determined,
D A ll fade away before Huck Finn. Wall Street has never loved “The Commoner.”
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__ but not rich, living under the
—W ashingotn Post.
So.........
Mr. .....
Bryan
Will come
to..............
Sanford
Oh, fo r those lost days of my
interest of % cam lidacy for election as delegate fb the nat- K i e s ;
a^Twtre.^nde?
outh
, in hiding, read Old Sleuth. lonal Democratic convention. He will find here many warm [ the great dike’ of Asia’s popuia■Ha 1'. •
—Chicago Record-Herald, admlrers who would vote for him for any office he would lion, contsantly on the nlert to
i ' Ob, for a peep now, Just for a accept. And he will also find here numbers of thoughtful sec* that there is no break in the
wall.
s tra te r.
Into the pages of Old Nick Carter. mep and women who believe th at Florida “personally,”
HOW QUICKLY Asia would
—Birmingham Age-Herald. would be benefited by choosing him as delegate. Bluntly put,
flood and possess the great fer*
-Oh, th a t th a t tim e m ight once if nothing else, it would be good advertising.
tile lands of Australia, you real­
TELmore be,
But regardless of how Sanford’s people intend to vote ize, when you look at Java, an
W hen I read Rider H aggard’s She.
J E r -.
«- — Houston Post, on Mr. Bryhn’s candidacy in the June primary election, the island th at had 2,000,000 popula­
tv aCould I but renew the days that visit of the far-famed man is an event. Sanford should make tion in 1800, and now has 36000,000, increasing every year by one
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were,
million Japanese. Japan, long be­
l When I raced in the chariot with much of it.

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Sumer resorts may be i plj
where they resort to high P- -*il
Nine coaches ran wi!j [„ t i
diana, just like a baseball
You can increase the popuUtj
of any town by having no bit)
suit censor. \
Wc like spring much better
winter because in spring *Ttl
body etso is laiy, too.
.&lt; Tjicre Is no place like home
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cept k i battlefield—during
cleaning.

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"Ben Hur.”
—Pensacola Journal.
‘ ; B ring back those times when
b-''
meals I missed
And sa t up nights with “Oliver
Tw ist.”
— Exchange.

“Be Kind To Animals W eek.”

fore this century ends, would swal
low up Australia, with its hand­
ful of Australians, in a flood of
brown population. But Australia
says, "NO," nnd means no. Asia
knows it, and, fortunately for the
■white race, the British Empire
and the sympathy of nil white na­
tions arc bkek of Australia in her
determination to remain white and
ree from Asiatic control.

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Bergtjojl would like to r&lt;
to face the music If fl- --oo
sure it would be a rbrisi j,
reception
E ven.though he hasn’t
much business for
W them yet fa
Argentina doctors urge Firpc
stay in the ring.
Perhaps the general foehn;
th at a Los Angeles judpe”
resigned showed good judi
a t Inst.
No m atter how great n u
a singer may have, it
sounds ns good as the ranji
the kitchen.
The college boys arc looking
vacation Jobs already, so msny
ulc work ns clothing
them could
vertlsemcnts.

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You will find that n girl
doesn’t close her eyes while
Ing doesn’t keep her mouth
afterw ard.

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tore a man’s . shoe off wit.
hurting him, whleh certainly
a streak of luck.

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Why Does Peter O. Knight W ant Martin
For Governor?
LAKE CITY REPORTER
While it is a recognizable fact Tampa, entrenched himself in r,
that the State of Florida has seen suite of rooms at the Leon Hotel
fit to Invest its governor with every session of the legislature
more powdta^ more prerogatives, and in ways best known ta him­
and more duties than have the self, attempted to influence, dom­
great majority of the states in inate or control, the action of our
the Union, we are more impressed legislative body, until political
with the fact that greater care intrigue became -so rotten that
should be exercised in the selec- an enraged public sentiment mnntlon of the man who is to shape ' Rested itself so strongly that
policies and advocate such m eus-[this practice* on his part, in this
urea as will put Florida on the ■manner had to cease. For sevormap aa the greatest and most a) years past his hand was not
prosperous state in the Union. openly seen in the making or the
That being true, it U absolutely unmaking of governors, but in
necessary th at our next governor this fight it has again nppeured.
must be a man elected by the Peter O. Knight's activities in
candidacy
ople and for the people, going behalf of Mr. Martin’s
Mai
letter
to office free from nny nnd ail i in addition to his published
;
entangling influences which may [have been many—iany why should
handicap ^&gt;r retard the .best inter- i Peter O. Knight now want to
cats of Florida as a whole.
) elect Mr. Martin for governor?

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Sanford, Fla.
Kindness to animals occupies the attention* of the na­
tion this week. Special stress is being placed on the way in
A cordial welcome awaits you at this
which we care for our dogs, our cats or our horses and mules.
S m the fireworks tomorrow!
This is "Be Kind to Animnls Week” and efforts are being
-omade to make it a week th at will accomplish much.
Strong Financial Institution
- Tim vgnguard of office seekers
arrive tomorrow.
Hoar th?m
President Coolidge has endorsed the idea.
In many
AUSTRALIA KEEPS out ALL
Capital and Surplus
I* apeak a t the Seminole Bank corner. places great campaigns are being carried on along this line. ASIATICS
$125,000.00
and this includes His
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No
great
plans
for
observing
the
week
have
been
developed
Majesty’s
subjocts
that
dwell
in
Now th a t Daugherty has be
Total Resources in Sanford but it is well for people to bear if in mind and to Indift. They" may be citizens of
$1,500,000.00
out of off lee-he ought
British Empire, but they can
enough to quit trying to ex­ give extra thought for thfi humane side of life, as well as to tho
not enter Australia.
plain.
do what they can do to improve conditions as they effect There is no “gentlemen's agree­
**• l9|
ment’ ’dr other palavering. Aus­
— ,
-—
——
You can’t go wrong if you hear animal life.
•»i&gt;]
tralia says “keep out,” and they fact only in-ita infancy and th at I ,mei? wh? t .* c .c«»
Bnran apeak tomorrow. He will
Horses and mules seem to have given way to automo- keep out. Apd Japan, . cqnstanUj*. the
man
JuSJxm
type
of
m
m
-^
b
n
v m rv w in n m n rirtti
■ ita a im i^ ju u u u u u u M M W
- convince you that many things
uutj^-.retfqpds -tell .u.vthat thefiLHIC
statec at this time has much i o , W
$kd ifrnTit nun by* cert sin
people
are
dtr with—the unlfuflil upbuilding
‘ ^c r
and mules to every fifteen automo- £18".* of thg United Statra-t^
Untrue.
entitled to know.
— Hhbuld
hna..i.i i......American territories, utters and wclfaro of the state.
If-thiH-btrstrthcre
he no let-up xm the efforts r&gt;t«
Frank
E.
Jennings,
of Jackson­ N
no protest whatever against Aus­
The Reporter recognizes the
_____Biencndez IVAviles ia due to give those animals better care and treatm ent.
, lr, .
_
tin exclusion, for Japan knows obligation it holds to its readers ville, as we see it, is the leading ■
tralian
to arrive a t St. Auguatini; today to
candidate in the race for govern­
It
would
do
no
good.
Asia
knows
In many parts of the country the formation of Kindness that England- now a mother grown to tpovo cautiously ami with or, free from all entangling influ­
llebrmte Menendez day V* the
Boce da Lean celebration being Clubs among sahool children has been going on. Humane old and needing the affection’ o f safety on m ntters of public im­ ences ’or selfish motives other
portance which affect them and
in the old city.
societies have been very active and have accomplished a great her children, would side against their welfare. Selecting a gov­ than for the progrqss and ad­
---------o--------^ H K you considering new banking connectvancement of Florida as n whole.
all
Asia
if
necessary
in
defnese
of
ernor free from entangling influ­ He is a man who in public life
t Newspapers are worth a lot of deal. People are being educated to show more kindness to the Australian commonwealth.
lions or nceiiing additional facilities?
ences which may prove detri­ has been absolutely free from
sney fa Springfield, III. A police animals. The work Is progressing rapidly and it is work of u
mental to a progre sive adminis­
First National Bank olTcrs you all the con­
In th a t city fined a man Ave worth-while nature
There is a lesson for American tration, serving the best-interests any domination or control, other
veniences and service |of a vigoropn^ pro­
than a conscientious effort to
a fte r he had confessed to
statesmen
in
that
handful
of
Aus­
“Be Kind to Animals Week” will he observed until next tralians a t Asia’s doors, 6,000,000 of the general nubli:, should not serve the p'jhllc weRnrc In tho
Iplng" a newspaper from a
gressive
bnnk.
v •(
pasarid
must
not
be
a
playful
manner that hesi conformed to*
tend. Sometimes it’s ra th e r Saturday. It is for the purpose of bringing to the attention white agsinst a thousand million time—it is a grave responsil
lib
ilito plcx op a paper belonging
and yellow men, defying ty which every voter must settle bin Idea of ja-.l.c • nnd fairness to
The officers arc in intimate touch with practi­
of the public the work of the humahe societies and to urge brown
the people os a wiolti. That he
somebody else.
them all anti saying, "You shan't for the progress und
develop^
n
mun
w;10
vmu
U
I
treut
Fetor
cally every line of Sanford business"activity
---------o--------come In.’
greater assistance and co-operation in work of this kind.
ment of Florida.
O Knight fniriy inn I justly no
and the bank itself has a record of[ nttlfp ’than
While the Sanford banka have
The United States should lend
The people of Florida as a cne _knows _better than
_ Peter
making auch g n a t growth
moral support and, if necessary,
thirty years of steady growth. „&lt;
,
whole can nevor ha.c the oppor-, Hmaoif—that h*f is it mun whim

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business enterprises
rprises in
ir this
financial and physical support to
rht could in iu&gt;
Australia in her gallant determi­ tunlty of knowing . a candidate; jv te r O. Km%
liva city have not been naYour business will be personally welcomed at
STILL A COWARD
Hut'-,, nac com inatt or control ia well
nation to* keep white as much of personally or intimately.
. and no doubt if it were known
First
National and every facility, consistent
we
are
justified
in
torming
con-Unown
to
overtone,
tho world as is white today.
ire are many other institutions
MIAMI NEWS-METROPOLIS
clluslons of Who a candidate realFrank Jennings ia going diwith sound banking is o.7ered you.
'
i t have made wonderful records
AUSTRALIANS ARE as near ly is, and what he stands for, by rcct to the peoplo in one of the
the last twelve months.
Onco a coward always a coward, j to display anything In the way o f to
........
_t _____
________
us............
in time,
and as___
important
to conslderint do a great degree the most aggressive campaigns that
-o
dldi
has ever waged. He
Sanford Avenue in the Sanford That seems to fit the case of G. C.[courage and those who are report- u*, in fact, as were our own pion- powerful influences that are ac u candidate
frights section seems to be a pop- Bergdoll, \h e American slacker, ed to have believed that they had cers of old days, west of the A1 tive in the support of a given |s promising cloan nnd positive
j enforcement of the law; a dollar
road for midnight joy riding. who fled to Germany for refuge convinced him of the propriety of leghenics, then west of the Mis­ candidate.
Last m onth-the Tampa Trih- ot honest service for every d o l-!
fo night passes in which residents the moment his country, America, his return, were basing their hopes sissippi, holding isnd against In*
th a t street are not awakened declared w ar on Ccrmany. It ap­ upon shifting sands. Among the dians and wolves for great white une, a paper activc'y supporting lar expended; oml four years of
automobiles going by a t high pears that all tho fuss and feath­ latest credited rem arks of his will tribes that were to como after John W. Martin lor governor, ndministration fair to nil peoplo 3
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
saw fit to publish a letter *from of ail sectlniu of tho rtato of
ites of speed with their cut-outs ers associated with the atory of be found this: “They’ve got to show them.
Florida.
H
u
privn'o
life
ur.d
his
contemplated
return
to
the
me,"
meaning
that
he
would
not
Peter
O.
Knight,
of
Tampa,
writ
«p*n and every noise making
3 F. P. FORSTER, President.
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier.
The Australians hold a great,
United States “tuyae'e the ifitiald," think of returning until he knows beautiful -land, a gigantic island ten fa a South Florida newspaper, public service, p the State Boatil
ipment in full operation.
was pure fiction. Bergdoll neither exactly what kind of penalty the continent against the hordes of praising and endorsing Mr, Mar- (of Control, nnd in tho Icgislatu r o ,
-ouacK to take
case government will exact Why pur­ Asia. They ore pioneers of white tin’s candidacy. It is only fair [ ia the guarantee of a clean, fair
Bobbed hairlr continues to grow ; has resolved to come back
and now women forty ! his medicine, nor announced offic- sue the subject further? Let him western civilization- maintaining to tho readers of this paper that and impartial mlmintstruiion ns
H ty years of age are getting ially that he intends so to do. The remain in Germany, America is lor white colonization, In future these facts should be made known governor. Ho is winrong friends
^
B tlltr 71 m « AtmUarJ F U tU r
llr hair bobbed for the E aster leopard cannot change his spots better off without his presence. He centuries against Asiatic invasion, to them. The name of Peter O. [and enthusiastic supporter* in
For Cougbs and Colds, Hand*
Knight
is
well
kmwn
to
every
[every
section
of
the
state.
He
is
repudiated
thla
country
In
a
orie­
and
the
streak
of
cowardice
which
great part of the earth’s sur*
Dispatches say that In
ache*, Neuralgia, R haum atte
dom
inating'corporate
influence
of
(not
backed
by
any
scheme
of
n«lis
so
muen
a
part
of
Bergdoll
ls. Of what earthly use would he fact.
department store alone in
and All Acnea and Paint
Except a few mawkish senti­ Flortda. .Asido from his great • fish interests, but by an invincl* York, eighteen barbers are trows greater instead of diminish- be here, even if he should bo lock­
mentalists, and a few selfish in­ set ivities in the city of Tampa bie.host of Independent, progres­
ring morning and night to uc- ng. Any man who would be guilty ed up in a federal prison for
ALL DRUGGISTS
*
of such an offense as Bergdoll was
dustrialists that would gladly he is a director of the ‘Seaboard sive, thinking men and women
‘»te the rush
who
want
no
special
favors
for
Air
U'no
Railway
and
the
atotrcouple
of
years?
guilty of, should not be czpccted
S5e aad OSc, jars and _
bring in cheap Asiatic labor, to
Hospital sis*. $3X0
lower their pay-rolls,
Australia ney for all the largs street rail­ themselves.
8«mino!e citizens do not have
The
Reporter
makes
clear
its
will have the sympathy* of every way companies of Florida.
opportunity every day of hcarMany people in Florida and no choice—we prefer JENNINGS
American who knows anything
■peakera of the quality of
about the movements of population doubt many of the readers of and the influences back of him. to
MV FAVORITE STORIES
Iran and Jennlnga. They will
on this earth, the speed witn which th is , paper wiU rim emher the Martin and the Influences back of a a a a a a a a iitiB a a a B k a a a B B B a a a B B a B a a a B B a a a a u a a a a a a a
to you their capabilities for
By IRVIN S. COBB
one nation can crowd out another. tin e when Peter O. Knight, of Martin.
tenting you,' one a t Tallain the governor's chair, the
SEE ON your maps of tho world,
fa the National Democratic
The family—Father Jones nnd with rugs and left them to suffer
the Japanese Empire with its tens
Mother Jones and Mister Rollo together.
ation.
“TAX-CUT WEEK”
Presently Mrs. Jones tossing her of millions of intelligent, deter­
Jones, aged seven—were taking a
-oAll Tiled. Price $3500.00
-m
NEW YORK W ORLD.
again The Herald wishes sea voyage; it was the first sea aching head from side to side, be­ mined fighters. That whole emon the votere of Sem- voyage any of them had ever held a spectacle which under or­ dro compared with Austrailia, is
dinary circumstances would havi &gt;ut a narrow ribbon th at might be
eounty the necessity of reg- takiten.
change' a fter "Ap- supertax rates recommended by H
And tho weather was bad, ap so caused her to leap to her feet ant lost in Austrailia's great sheep pl»1 welcoming
and paying their poll tax
"Wear-Suspenders Mr. Mellon; and the events of the;B
are to vote fa the prim ary often it is, and the sea was rough, dart to the rescue. For twenty and cattle ranges. Think what W*ek“Week,"
“Eat* Another-Slice-of- last four months havo demon­
Don't put it off until the as nearly always it is. The child feet away, her only son was In courage it takes for those Aus­ r&gt;ad .tand
' snd - Help - th e-F a rm e r strated the necessity for a bolder
B
At a Real Bargain.
and then have the m atter seemed immune to sessicknae*. peril- Unobserved, the restless tralians to .defy that fighting na­ Week/
Ts
“TaxCut Week." Here course than he had devised.
tion
leader
of
Asia
and
more
than
_ mind. Im portant Issues which*.is -a blessing ‘ frequently tittle chap had climbed the guard,
omethlng th a t does meet the
The Senate Finance Committed
stake In the election this vouchsafed those of tender &lt;|g«- He now stood balanced on the rail, rtfaa.hunldrcd million .A siatics
M S i
‘ the moment. We hope the promises a majority report tax
one chubby hand clutched fa • back of it.
He
frolicked
about
the
ship
with
,r * ____________
Ion
will
be
Improved
fa
Washc
bill
early
this
week.
It
will
meet
i
y
steel
guy
rope,
one
small
foot
merry cries and got underfoot and
on the floor the same criticism by
&gt;n.
WHAT YOU have read is based
i W. Kruse of Msnkato, got in people's, way und generally waving over the bounding billows
an admirable address by Mr.
t-th e re is * regrettable Wn- Democrats and raidcal Republi­
has Just made a contract deported himself as any healthy and crowing in his Joy as the mo­ upon
On Easy Terms.
y*. to turn the week into a cans that defeated the Melton pro­
F re t Press for twenty active seven-year-old does too I tion of the ship now lifted him up, Hughes, ‘ who was Australia's
posals
In
the
House.
In
the
end
It
prime
minister
during
the
war,
'
of
advocacy
of
the
Mellon
now
sank
him
low.
I Inches of advertising for holiday.
His mother tried to rise but fail­ snd represented Australia a t Ver- pis y ! I t will do no good. This ia will not be strange if Congress
On the second day* of their In
r. This space will cost Mr.
rees upon some measure closely:
ess trtie now than it was when
$10,000. A few years ago disposition his parents dragged ed. She strove to cry out to her sallies.
in to the Longworth compro­
in
Green
snd
Leader
LongHe,
it
was
that
fought
and
beat
endangered
son
but
her
voice
is­
themselves
up
on
deck.
If
they
was a clerk fa a dry
mise, which passed the House,
gave
Mr.
oCoiidga
their
asthe
so
called
“racial,
equality"
sued
forth
only
as
a
thin
weak
• but soon branched out must die—as teemed to them
lank that Japan tried to force BUttnce that the Mellon measure four hundred and eight to eight,
: BL_
f and Is today one of the probable—they would die in the wheeze.
Senate- amendm ent*- where
In this emergency she clutched into the covenant of the League of coijd not past the HouaC-Of Repre- with
ssful business men fa
further examination- has a shown
open
air
under
the
skies
rather
Keventeen
1th
a
wtftk
hand
at
har
husband'ef
Nations.Th'
Ha believes fa adver
man will seek to da­ that they era required.
ROOMS 5Q1-2
to nine in fiv o r of th at equality
-in- -than fa a stuffy and crowded~itair listless form.
With such an onveome the coun­
* *i*d
te:
Mellon
of tho credit due
plank,
of
wtyich
the
effect-would
"Oh, Henry,
,„&lt;&gt;
she whispered
9. This year room. Commiserating stewar
* initiating the Ux-rcduc- try. shiul4: be satjsflwl, ;Wjth dehave been to declare Australian
Wanly, “speak to Roliol
ign with specific proirican exclusion of AtiaAics
a e ^ a s ^ m u c h I thelr lan&lt;tuid steps to
lure.lt would mjVhawst- ,
rrs* father’s lackluster
relief,* ' But he
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particular f htiildiHt.” ‘lie doesn't service.
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throw optn his door to “ all God’s
her fa v o r , .A u ftea lia ,^ lu ck ily
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MRS. ESTRIDGE IS
County Nurse’s
HOSTESS TO THE
'Schedule **)■/
PIPE ORGAN CttJfc 3

Che w h ite racq* had
H u g h e s ,, a , And, w h a t (he individual .fhfcy
short W «snnw n."*ritH a‘ b ig fig h t-1 do In hie *oskrri house, t h e n ation
ing back-head,' re p r esen tin g her In m ay righ U y d b w ithin it s ow n
V ersailles— A nd. w hen It ca m e to boondilu*." T fit question IrivnliTd;
vot e, the chairman declared as Mr. H u g h es truly sa id . Is "sim ­
the motion lost.
ply the r ig h t o f the n ation to sa y
who shall co m e into jta territory."

For W eek B eg in n in g Api*- H-

M onday, A p ril 14— Inspection
The Pipe Organ Club met MotV
day afternoon with tMrs.
I. E. E.a. .t-’
Fllarh School,
.
.
u.
.
.
• , Sanford.
,,
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Office 148;
MRS, WALTER WIGHT, Society Editor.
Phone 493-J.
ride on Sanford He,S.h^ r r - * itlL 1-r
r
B E N E F IT OF
" ' * i\
Mrs. Smith and Mr*r E*trtdgw-xw: l&lt;fti. High School, Sanford.
Wednesday. April Ift-^MonthWOMEN’S CLUB • rt t ,| JUg j
hostesses. The rooms were attrac­
tive with bowls of nasturtiums and
ljf school visit, Lake Monroe.
THE POPULATION of A ustra­
During the afternoon a number
.Thursday, April 17—Monthly lia, as Mr. Hughes points out, Is ROBERTS FOR LEGISLATURE. THURSDAY, APR. lft n*M
MUSICAL PARAGRAPHS
frCsh spring flowers,
school visit, Grammar School, more thoroughly
KEY WEST, Apr, 8.—Charles
homogeneous
of important business m atters
SAnford.
than th a t of any other country II. J. Roberts has announces! his
BY F. S. M.
I. O O K m
. i -I.iu ;
were attended to. The club will
Friday, A rrll 18—Monthly outside of Asia, for It is ninety- caqdidacy in Group 1, ‘Monroe
IS.tOdown hrlnjOT’ ■, ' r * \
hold its annual Easter bazaar, 1 sehool visit, Grammar ^School, seven PER CENT, Anglo-Saxon. county, for representative to the
factory
rebuilt
Recent advertisements:
“Let sword the mark of a gentleman. cooked food sale and Easter e g g 1 Sanford.
Jn the opinion of this writer, it legislature, subject to the Demly p ,w rite r.
* a r ■l ' , i
us teach you by mail to play the The Welshman considered his sale, the Saturday before Boater
make.
Good
"*
Saturday, April 19—Qfflce.
might be msde stronger by some rrratic primary June 3. He has
new.
Ask to rt*-*'**
uKelele and bp the ‘Life of Ihe harp tho mark of a gentleman, a t Mr. Halverson’s Paint Store Its
The above schedule subject mixture of Latin ana other white held several no (Tien here, includ­
one.
..
.
’*
Wednesday
Party.” ' Aspired popularity. In and only king’s musicians and tho Welakn Building.
(6 charge without notfee.
races. But ninety-seven per cent ing that of internal revenue col­
tli* Club w ill n w a t six . lessons.
r,
gdntlemen
wars
-allowed
to
:plny
The
following
officers
went
Anglo-Saxon,
ht
least,
will
stick
Thone
G41-W.
.
.
.
lector
for
five
years,
’’
and
later
I’cale* n.«k '*•“ ,
•I »
; n»* Club a t 4 : 1 5 o ’c!pck.
upon the h*rp.
' .
elected for the next six months*
/
■
togethar and fight together. • And
Departm ent a c tin g aa
Mrs. John F. Lyons', president
a" r'&lt;* 1 **
President, Mrs. W. D. Gardiner;
the land, of Australia will be kept became city auditor.
of the National Federation of HuArtists arc known to bo very vice-president, Mrs. Smith; secre-‘
for 1.teir descendants and f j r oth­
eating of the 'dlC Clubs, says “The1 time has superstitious, ahd w© can know tarjr, Mr*; Coy Belraan; treasurer*.. ANDERSON HEADS AD CLUB er white m6n.
.
alar
be gone by for the notion that the many of those we listen to are Mrs. SchilllS Msltioi.
ment
Let us do the most
It
Is
a
Innd
without
excessive
Inesday aftemobn a t piusic club exists for the'Self-Im­ carrying, some talisman to insure
A contribution .W*» made for the
EASTER DISH
( n r Tfcr
P lW fl''
individual
wealths
where
degrad­
of your
ck. All members are provement or the entertainment success; sometimes just a lucky Loan Closet, for sthe convenient*
ORLANDO, Apr. 8.—Frank Kay ing poverty is absolutely unknown important
| be present. Mrs, D. A. of Us members. The basic Idea penny or maybe a rabbit's foot pf the county nprso. At th« «&lt;£- Anderson has been cletced preal- it is to be hoped that Australia Spring Cleaninfr* SanC rcan che**e salad:
:arslk
b parliamentarian, will, of the music club of today Is from the hind left leg caught by elusion of the business session the
pos- nrd New Zealand will vnd it pos-l
j
n
in n
t. be present and hold SERVICE. Service to the com­ a one-eyed negro in a churchyard hostesses served a delicious salad derit of the Orlando and Orange sible to welcome the mass of high ford Mattress Co,, 402Moisten a cream cheese with
tl election for depart- munity and the cause of musk, some moonlight nlghr.
course. Carrying out the color County Advertising club for the grade ambitious* emigrants from
a
little cream and mold it with,
Some
artists
express
n
pecu­
Ml
scheme
of
yellow
and
green
*
a
re
rman. The program for and th at is Tie Idea that the
ensuing year. Miss Adolphinc .Europe thnt. this country so -un­
halved pecan nut meats to resrinloon will be under the federation la trying to get across liar antipathy for a c i t Gustave paper boskets vlled with candle* Haln, vice president; John S.. wisely excludes, and th a t Australia
blo tiny eggs. Dispose on crirp; 1
Mahler becomes suddenly ill If he suggestive of Easter; to be usee
of Mrs. Morton Thi*may become a great breeding
wstcr-cress, garnish with pecan " ’
Beginnlng Matcrllnck's to all the music clubs in tho land." even knows a cat is In the room; a sfavors. The next mcetinjr_wil Masck, secretary ,and C. E. Kal- ground for white people.
KEEN KUTTER
meats and serve with
again, some artists wear a charm be with Mrs. Harper on West bach, treasurer, were other of­
Some African tribes have such we are told-.to keep off tho evil Third Street. Thl- meeti-g will ficers named. Tho board of dlrccA S , FOR sentimentalists who
kgular meeting of tho masterly
TOOLS
SANFORD HOME-MADE
of rhythm taht they are eye. In Italy the belief of the bo a shower for tho Easter baxaar. tors is composod of K iri Lehmann, isay, "The world should be free to
Department will be
“Evil
EJye’’
,
Is
very
common.
M A Y O N N A ISE...
able
to
communicate
with
each
Ball
Hardware
Co.
Woman’s Club a t 3:30
The old time Ferranti always East Side Primary Of F. P. 1-avin, S. E. Ives III, F ra n k ' all God’s children," it may be
other for great distances by
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8
Cullen and l* S. Lynch.
ipointed out that, as n rule- eac.i
wore a charm to keep off the bad
mqans of various rhythmic beats eye. The once famous MndjtisThursday
P.T;A.
Planning1
Picnic
Ives Naipc Club will meet upon their drums.
ka always wept when one g/neted
H. E. Tolar a t '3:30
her with "good luck.” It forjbodof the regular meeting
Weber was fond of animals; boded HI. Such superstitions aer of Instead
the East Side I’rimary Parenton Ton Club will meet among hla little menagerie was unaccountable, except the awful
y
J. D. Woodruff at 3
fonr of cats, which one writer says Teachers’ Association there will be
an angora cat, a huge dog, a may be attributed to the fact of a picnic.
.
Some time ago, the members
G. F. S., will meet with raven1 a starling and a monkey. some remote ancestor having been the Parent-Teachers’ AmeoiaUon
“chewed up and eaten by a cat
ce Gillon at 3:30 o'clock,
—
There was a time when the species, and the terror had per­ of this school, promised that a« *
{jnday Workers Council
prize for the grade raising tho
considered
his
sisted
through
generations.”
aptiat Church will serve Englishman
most money toward the pity-'
it 0:30 p. m., at the Bapground equipment fund, a picnic
th.
Mr. J. J. Graham, of Jackson­ was to be given. As the third
P. Drummond will enville,
connected with the A. C. L. grade turned in the largest amouht -w
bridge luncheon a t her
R.
R.,
Is here for n few days on of money, they will be tho honor- 1
1Magnolia Avenue,
ees. The children of the fitx t1
business.
primary Parent-Teachers'
grades ore invited and asked.to
pn will give * n picnic
bring a few sandwiches or a small
Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Sclman spent
Mr.
G.
II.
Crons,
of
Chicago,
•«t .rtiJ
sst Side School ot 1 p. last Sunday in Orlando.
They will leave the school
111., and Mr. T. J; DcBrc, nre lunch.
building
at
1
o’clock
In
a
body.
A*
sper
lending several days here at many of the members or the P. T.
rent-Teachcrs' AssoclaMrs. W. H. Chase or Orlando is the Valdez Hotc'J
South Side will hold here on a shopping tour.
A. and mothers nre asked to a t ­
-"7
alar meeting a t 3
tend; A good time is nssurdd both
Mrs. George Rice, mother of old and young.
in
Mr. H. G. Ernest of Jackson­
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Leodore RnoSpieVAuxlU- ville, with Armour and Company, Mrs. Key left yesterday for Tan­
gerine, where she will spend a couMrs, Jerger, wife of Mr. Adattl
]3 will meet with Mra. was here on business Tuesday.
plo t&gt;f weeks with friends.
Jcrger, of New Cork, is spending
at 8 o’clock.
All
a month at the Seminole Hotel.
urged to attends
Mr. Felix Garcia of Jacksonville,
(for the benefit- of Wo- with Morris and Company, was in
Mr. L. D. Magrudcr of Miami, Mr. Jerger has business interests
hb to be MdJajJ-thc. Wo- Sanford Tuesday on business.
with the Florida Veg'etable Cor­ which keen him in Sanford dur­
poration, is a t the Valdez Hotel ing tho winter.
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:t -utt
Mrs. Mary Chase of Essex, N. for a week.
Friday
Mrs.
Hunt,
a
roccnt
bride,
the
Y„
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Cole
of
Orlan­
G. F. S., will meet with
n Fox at 3:30 o'clock, do, were visiting here Tuesday.
Miss Marion Crawford of A t­ wife of Mr. R. T. Hunt, clerk at
DAIRYLEA
lanta. is in Sanford for a few days the Seminole Hotel, Is improving
[others' Club will meet
R. R. Klnard of Crescent City, in the interest of welfare work of from her injuries, crimed by an
, O. H. Stenstrom, a t 3
automobile accident la t: Wednes­
with Swift and Company travel­ the American Red Cross.
108 Laurel Avenue,
-.!» ‘J MV
day. .
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gular nseeting of the ing out Jacksonville, was at the
rrison Chapter, N. S. O. Valdez Hotel Tuesday.
Mra. Card Cuihing formerly of
at the Valdes Hotel
ill be held w ith, Mrs.
Vlff
Boston, Mass., but now of Mi­ arcRegistered,
Messrs. II. G. Hill. W. S. OraMiss
Myrtle
Ayers
and
Mrs.
8.
Chamberlain ' a t Daytona
;
ami
spent
Tuesday
with
Mrs.
Mar­
ham,
H.
A.
Stewart
and
M.
F.
An­
R.
Greiner
of
Eustls
were
visitors
ku*ti;1
Members will leave for
tin a t Comfort Cottage.
derson.
government
inqne'etor*
here Tuesday.
h Friday morning.
i*in
Jnv
from Washington, here to Inspect y ,rr*
Saturday
Mrs.
John
W.
Dickens
and
Mr.
celery. •
Mr; and Mrs. Arthur Dlcklns
en s Story hour a t LI*
MKI
leave today for their home in Mi­ and Mrs. A rthur Dickens' spent
__J .__i v . . . - * W- - —
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2 o'clock.
the
day
with
Mrs.
R.
Ii&gt;
Loo*.
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—vFIW
'W
om
eti’r
ami.
ceilliau. JdivioJClub
two ‘ i
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, ri, '
-Mrs,
’ttt'vw Vi t’rt*1* ««*Y
*»r-~an impu
TfiS gIatf*to“ know
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ovcrlin, week in Tampai. Over 3,800 wr- -ivttt
i ii n g o H
Miss Kitty Smith and Mr. Fred men are expected to pttnnd with
th
a
t
she
is
convalescing.
IAN'S CLUB SOCIAL
Zerrenne rattended the show in representatives from nil tils;- i
DEPARTMENT,
trials. Those ntendlng this meet­
Mrs. J. W. Dlcklns of Miami, Orlando Tuesday night.
l - * *•'-&lt; w
iocial Department of the Who
ing front Sanford are: Most)times
has been visiting friends for
Club held an Important the past
.
; ^
W.
8.
Thornton,
D.
C.
Kelley
and
week, leaves for her home
Mrs. John J. Harbor of Com­
meeting Tuesday nttcc- Wednesday.
i
Carpenter.
These ladies aro
n * el
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merce,
Ga.,
who
haa
been
a
shortthe club rooms. Several
l
DJI iU-H-JCJ
time visitor of Miss Annie Haw­ leaving today*.
if consequence'were conMr. and Mrs. Scama Mitchell of kins, left for her home Tuesday.
V»* t
’
*
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*
‘
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♦ a
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und plans wore made for Tampa are at the Valdez Hotel for
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Taylor of
years work.
tho week.
DAIRYLEA
Mr. Joe Gonzalez, Miss Frances Cepe Charles, Vn., who have for
following officers were
soverai years spent their winters
Ganzalez
and
Mr.
Densel
Stafford
Chairman, Mrs. Walter
O. C. Branch of Ocala la here
a t the Valdez Hotel left Tuesday,
vice-chairman,' ’Mrs. W. or several days on business stay- motored to Bradentown Sunday, motoring to Charleston- where Mrs.
returning
that
night.
ner; seratary and treat- ng a t the Valdez Hotel.
Taylor will visit friends. Mr; Tay­
i
rs. J. D. Wobdrulf; finance
will motor on to his home a t
Mr. J. B. Ford of Washington, lor
ee. Mra. E. P. Morse;
Mrs. Frank Harrell and party
Cape Charles. Mr. and Mrs, Tay­
ship committee, Mrs. Ed- of DeLand motored to Sanford D. C„ and Mr. W. R. Morris of lor have many friends who regret
Atlanta,
Ga.,
of
the
Florida
Veg­
«tts; program, committee, Tuesday.
etable Corporation aro here at the to have* them leave Sanford and
«ucks.
Th*-||, attendance
always welcome their return.
The ladies of Sanford will be Valdez Hotel.
cellent. The„JlP«te*s for
DAIRYLEA
srnoon was Mrs. Edward lad to learn that "Ireno Costlo”
A non-mngnctic cast iron has
Mr. T, O. Brown o f Orlando- been developed in England that
tho, together with her at- as arrived a t YoweU’n.
traveling salesman for Z. W. Zar- has about the same machining
served cake, tea . and
b .no
Mr. Robert Tilly, of Tampa, ing Company, of Sanford, was reg­ quality as brass.
spent the day in Sanford Tuesday, istered a t the Valdez Hotel over
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Sunday.
qnroute to Atlanta.
JUNIOR B. 8. A.
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Junior B. S. A. met Tues*
Mr. Allen Wilson and Mr. Geo.
Mr. Jones, of New York, rep­
DAIRYLEA
tenjoon In the BrotherBeiding Silks, spent Hyde of Philadelphia, Pa.- are
uoms, Billy Ball, director, resenting
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
were present and two new the day here, Tuesday.
Walter Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.
rs. Report upon the m IIMr. ‘ Frank Woodruff went to Harry Wilson.
Itha “ Dearborn Indepeuwas made.* The hova are Wfckiva Tuesday on a fishing
Mrs. H. M. McRory of Montithis paper for the benefit trip.
ceilo is a guets of her son and
new Brotherhood room.
Mrs. Elisabeth Carroll, of Or­ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Elements were made by
to get pajms for altar lando, is registered at the Semin­ Geo. McRory a t their home on
a ir y l e j
Palmetto Avenue.
Palm 3uu(^y. The boys ole Hotel.
«d Frank Wight homo
Mr. J. L. Watson, of JacksonMra, Bon Munroe nnd Mrs.
A day’s outing waa ptanthls Saturday a t the Jam es Cowan motored to Orlan 'illc, with the Savannah Supply
Company, is here for it few days
the boys nil gave some re- do Tuesday.
m business, stopping tit thu Sem­
f the "Goed of the Order,"
Mrs. W. S. Coleman and moth inote Hotel.
rd for the on* coming
end jn "personal, work, er, Mrs. Mary Hommel, leave for
The friends of Mrs. Douk; of
this week w n William Jacksonvillo Wednesday morning
Gary, Ind., who spends her win­
Tho usual cakes were
Mrs. C. L. Raymond, of Day­ ters with Mrs. H. J . Lehman,
tona, Fla., waa In Sanford shop will regret to hear of her ill­
H
ness.
U- OF BAPTI8T CHURCH ping Tuesday.
MEET.
Mr. Joe Hutchinson, Mr. Itert
Mr. Paul M. Draudy, of Orlan
&gt;»y afternoon was apent by
r-a .ylritor fo Sanford Mon­ Cobb, Mr, G. H. Cross, of Chi­
at tb*, union rpiwUpg
“ DAIRYLEA”
cago, end Mr. T. J. Detirce, of
the circles of W. MT UTof day.
New
York,
are
on
a
fishing
trip
v,1,*1.. Church Tuesday
Mr*. Grover Speering and Miss in Lake county today.
• W. Huss presided
of the president, Mra M artha Brown motored to Orlan­
Mr. J. B. Martin, of the A. Sr
having gone to Winter do, shopping Tuesday.
ATTRACTIVE STYLES FOR
P. Company in Sanford, has mov­
Uve, resigned as treasurINTIMATE USE
Mrs. F. C. Slade, of Lonlrond ed Jo Lakeland to taka charge of
i.* T. Newby was elected
w place.
The different was a visitor to Sanford Tuea- the. A. A P. store there. A. RigEven the garments one sleeps in
ne]£ has taken Mr. M artin’s place.
must have a slender spficarmncc. to be
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Mr. Pred C. Relcka and family, strictly atamodp. As pajamas take on
Dr. end ifrs. Tolar ■pent the
7* and m eans-of raising
of
Ocean City, N. J., are gueats more feminine feat urn and graces, they
with
Mrs.
. . the
— circles 4ur
tne
week-end
in
Lakeland
for the
of
the
Montexsuma for a few days, grow in favor. Daintiness is strongly
and
Mrs.
*a an-’ &lt; the W. M. y . were Mkd&amp; W eW * - parents, Mr.
in the modal to the Utt,
stopping
over in Sanford on their emphasized
McIntyre.
carried
out
in
crfpe
material.
;
T
he
way home from S t. Petersburg.
I8* PLACE OF MEETING
jacket la a slip-on effect, with kimono
4
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Mr. Caamo Williams, tepresent..
CHANGED
sleeves. It Is smartly Injtialcd. Me­
Mr.
end
Mrs.
O.
P.
Herndon
end
HT*!? Harrison Chapter of Ing the Thmpa Office Supply ■on, O, P. Jr., spent the week­ dium site requires 4 yards 38-inch
material.
Law *91 roe*t Friday the Company, spent Tuesday in San­
end in Lakeland, visiting Mrs
Mrs. W. E. Watson a t ford.
Informality can be chic ea well a s
Herndon's sister, Mrs.
at the Welaka Apartpractical, when it ia interpreted in silk &gt; ■ • !'«l*t:
■A"
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Mr*. M. E. Grigg of Daytona Price.
crepe and lace as in the combination to
the right consisting of camisole tad f-i. - &gt;-»V i*
Beach ia in Sanford for a few
Mis* Abble Dowdney, the coun- dttwtr*. There U a string belt of rib- l t f j _________ -r
days' visit with her nephew, Wil­
. announcem ent
ty nurse, assisted by. Miaa-ScreU. bon, with wider ribbon Linda use* foT T*&gt; .
1/
Organ Club will hold bur B ritt on West Side.
Lake, spent the day Tuesday
the shoulder straps. Medium s in re­
u
‘ r-aster bazaar Saturquires *H yards 36-inch ertpe, with 5R
Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Ballard, of the Sanford High school infpi
I •
ijjj
•t.Helveraon’e Paint
yardt Ucc.
Altamonte
Springs, were in the ing students.
016 Welaka Building.
First Model: Pictorial RcvieW Pacity on Tuesday, shopping and
C. W. ZARING COMPANY
Hr. E. P. Lane left yesterday
No. 17731 Sizes, 34 to 4 6 1
Simmons, o t E ast transacting business.
I '
, s iS . * : &gt; .f; fog
Jacksonville,
where
he
goes
and
16
to
20
WHOLESALE DlSTRIBljTpR
*P«nt Sunday witn her
u.
' -ir, t I
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h Transfer 1
to atend the meeting of tho KiBAN FORD, FLORIDA.
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you are buying direct
from the farmers w ho produce it, and each can has the
combined guarantee o f 10,000progressive farm ers.

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wholesomeness of the purest fresh bottle m ilk, and
is produced in N e w York State where m ilk laws are
most stringent. It is exactly the same m ilk w hich
U . S. Senator C opeland, when Health Com m issioner
of N ew York C ity, called “ the best in the w orld.”
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Hear Bryan Tomorro4*M ' ''‘ I ' ■' *

As' Bnsbane. S ^ s. tt '
d f i A ral n il a Thousand..
() Australia' World Pioneer.
v;
Guardian of the White Race^ »’'
Under the Shadow A sia.,
Copmkni, m i

la tta R .b e i'oatoftlce i t
afore, F lo rid a , under act o ( March

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woman in the city who can in any way arrange it will assur­
1IU.
edly be on hand to bid him welcome.
l|k
d kan .
--- Kdltar
Conscious of the honor of acting as host to the nation's
IF A Chicago man began d igvi,
MoyyAltQ^ tlKHt;
Maaacrr
................:e-in
ging in his valuable
lake-front loti
greatest
leader,
Sanford
could
well
set
aside
all
other
busi­
rh o a * 143
■ a « M lla A tn e a
kept
on
lemur-CTWtrgfr,'
- could
ness and make.occasion-^oi*--**fRtei*€o,m moner?s’* visit a stand tho heat, he would"End
come out
•C B tC B JP T lO H RATES! — I Taar___ 17.00. Six Month* 11,80 great and memorable one. He will come with a message. He on the other aide, very likely, on
„ In C ity t»r Carrier per will speak from convictions that his worst enemies cannot some sheep range in Australia. 4.
4la. ..W uiy Edition | i Per
Americans say to oureelve*;
hut admit are honest convictions. And he will leave Sanford ‘'AWe
4 rt r.
,
ustralia is on the other side of
—
the world; nothing on this earth
1. WOTlcm All obituary better than he found it.
card* of thank*^u reepl
can be farther from us." We for*
.
He
will
leave
Sanford
better
than
he
found
it,.w
c
re|nmen
that nothing could be more
it be e!
tffeAt, ju st ns he has left other jowns, hundreds of them, in get
imporrtant, more “near,^' to ua
.1*3
regular aftfjftii
lain* ra
every state in the Union better than he found them. Gifted than¥ Australia, since her people
EMDEK TUU /ASSOCIATED PitESS with preeminent ability as an orator, endowed with a person- are pioneers
of the white race llvnit
in the shadow of Asia, proteet•ality that is brqadly magnetic. Bryan carries his listeners ing
ing vast territory for white* men
to the heights’wifh'homoly wbrds th at any child can under­ in the future.
s m s■aw* oabtuned herein. A ll stand. He simply speaks from his heart. And his heart is
THERE ARE six million people
t ig h ts of re -p ib lic a tio k of apeclal good ap’d. true.
* •/ L J,*| 1 * , '
in all Australia- a g reat .island
dlepaf
atchea herein are W to reaerved.
A fter more than^ thirty years in the thick of partisan empire with cities as far ap art as
1 WEDNESDAY) APRIL S, 1924.
politics, William Jennings Bryan can come before the people New York and Snn Francisco, In
that vast domain live only as man
BIBLE .THOUGHT FOE TODAY of America with an unsullied reputation. No corrupting en­ as are crowded into New Yorlt
DEFRAUD NOT:—For this Is tanglements, no smirch of shady "deals,” no feathering of City.
the wiU.af God, . . . th a t no man his own nest has ever been ascribed to him by his most
And all th a t IS A WHITE
defraud his brother in any m at­ pernicious foes. He iias waded in the quagmire of American MAN’S IAND , SETTLED BY i.
v.r»v
ter.—I. Thessaloniana 4: 3, 4.
MEN .marvelously de­
politics and come out miraculously clean. He has kept his WHITE
veloped, all things considered, by
LITEttARY FAVORITES
i ideals, and his faith in the power of right over wrong.
bite men and forever to be kept
Would 1 attain such joys could
a
white man’s territory, if the six
So once more he is making ready to go to his party's million
know
Australians are upheld, as
councils. As a Florida citizen he is asking to be sent as a they should be, by their brothers
A* whAt I first read "Ivnnho4.”
—Baltimore Sun. delegate td the Democratic national convention. He wants here and in Europe.
Those days. I ’d have back if I
to go in order to work for planks in the party ’s platform on
dhufd„ , .
WE IN America have our mo­
m i- , Thrilled* by tho deeds of Robin which the better element of the American people can stand ments
of hard thinking about Asia
Hood.
and fight. He is traveling about Florida to tell the voters nnd its yellow menace .although
—Oakland Inquirer.
an
gti:
he is a candidate, because—as every intelligent person knows we arc 110 ,000,000 strong, th e 1
Oh, could my soul find such deAi
nation In the world, with
—Big
Business and Special Privilege have given orders to richest
I*
lights
seven thousand miles of ocean be­
A s when I read "Arabian Nights.” their newspaper organs to do everything possible to prevent tween Sa/i Francisco .and Asia's
—Brooklyn Eagle. W. J. Bryan’s election fis a party delegate. They want to doors.
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K nights, outlaws, Caliph, Check
Think of Australia, with only
keep
hirrvoff
the
floor
of
the
convention,
and
for
good
cause.
.and Jinn,
6,000,000 people, industrious. In­
A ll fade away before Huck Finn. Wall Street has never loved "The Commoner."
telligent, courageous, determined,
—Washingotn Post.
So Mr. Bryan will come to Sanford tomorrow In the but not rich, iiving under the
Oh, for those lost days of my
of n thousand million
interest of hip-candidacy for election ns delegate to the nat­ shadow
youth
Asiatics; iiving, os it were, under
W hen I, in hiding, read Old Sleuth. ional Democratic convention. He will find here many warm the great dike of Asia's popula­
—Chicago Record-Herald. admirers who would vote for him for any office he would tion, contsantiy on the alert to
4
Oh, for a peep now, ju st for a accept. And he will also find here numbers of thoughtful see th at there is no break in the
Why Does Peter O. Knight W ant Martin H■ __________________________
wall.
£
strater,
Into the pages of Old Nick Carter. men and women who believe that Florida "personally,
For Governor?
HOW QUICKLY Asia would
—Birmingham Age-Herald. would be benefited by choosing him as delegate. Bluntly put,
flood and possess the great fe r­
•Ob, th a t th a t time might once if nothing else, it would be good advertising.
LAKE CITY REPORTER
tile lands of Australia, you real­
.
more be,
But regardless of how Sanford’s people intend to vote ize, when you look at Java, an
W hen-J read Rider H aggard’s She.
While it is a recognizable fact Tampa, entrenched himself in r.
—Houston Post. on Mr. Bryan’s candidacy in the June primary election, the island that had 2 ,000,000 popula. Could I but renew the days that visit of the fnr-famed mnn is an event. Sanford should make tion in 1800, and now has 56 000,- {that the Slate of Florida has seen suite of rooms a t the I.oon lintel
000, increasing every year by one fit to invest its governor with every session nf the legislature
were.
million Japanese.^ Japan, lon£ be--m ore powers, more prerogatives, and in ways best known to him­
W hen 1 raced in the chariot with much of It.

Sumer resorts may be i
where they resort to high

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Nine coaches ran, wild in
diana, ju st like a baseball
You can increase,the popaUtl
of any town by having no ball
suit censor.
We like spring much better u
winter because in spring etc
body else is laxy, too.
U T^iere is :no place like home i
fit’ ‘
cep'i^ A ; battlefield—during
r&gt;ri
clearing. •
„ ,
, Bcrgijojl would like to re,
to face the Itiuslc. i f
roa'
sure it would be a r ’urass bi
receptiofi.

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Even.though he hasn’t
much business for them ytl fa
Argentina doctorr»? urge .Firpti
stay in the ring.
Perhaps the general feclinthat a Los Angeles judge"
resigned showed good judj
a t last.
No m atter how great n ti
a singer may have, it
sounds as good ns the ranee
the kitchen.
The college boys are looking L
vacation Jobs already, so nunyi
lid1 work' ns clothing
' “'
them could
vertisements.
You will find that a girl
doesn't close her eyes while b
Ing doesn't keep her mouth
afterw ard.
In Omaha, a lightning *ti
tore a man’s shoe off with
hurting him, which certainly
a streak of ludk.

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"Ben Hur."
—Pensacola Journal.
B ring back those times when
meals I missed
And sa t up nights with “Oliver
Twist-’’
— Exchange.
See the fireworks tomorrow!
-oThe vanguard of office seekers
Arrive tomorrow. . Hoar them
apeak a t the Seminote Bank corner.
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a u g h e rty has been
i^ .N o w th a tl'D
.Dau
iced out of office he ought to
Know enough
i
. know
to quit trying to ca­
plain.

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“Be Kind To Animals W eek.”
Kindness to animals occupies the attention* of the na­
tion this week. Special stress is being placed on the way in
which we care for our dogs, our cats or our horses and mules.
This is "Be Kind to Animals Week" and efforts are being
made to make it a week that will accomplish much.
President Coolidge has endorsed the idea. In many
places great campaigns ai*c being carried on along this line.
No great plans for observing the week have been developicd
in Sanford but it is well for people to bear it in mind and to
give extra thbught for the humane side of life, as well as to
do what they can do to,improve conditions ps they effect
animal life.

fore this century ends, would swal
low up Australia, with its hand­
ful of Australians, in a flood nt
brown population. But Australia
says, “NO,” and means no. Asia
knows it, and, fortunately for the
white race, the British Empire
and the sympathy of all white na­
tions are bhek of Australia in her
determination to remain white and
free from Asiatic control.

AUSTRALIA KEEPS out ALL
ASIATICS and this include* Hi*
Majesty’s subjects lhat dwell in
IrnilR. T hey'm ay be citizens of
the British Empire, but they can
not enter Australia.
There is no “gentlemen’s agreement* ’or

and more duties than have the self, attem pted to influence, dom­
great majority of the states in inate or control, the action of our
the Union, we arc more impressed legislative body,- until political
with the fact th at greater care intrigue became so rotten that
should be exercised in the sclec- an enraged public sentiment mnntion of the man who is to shape (ifested itself so strongly that
policies and advocate such me#*-1this practice on his part, tr
in this
ures as will put Florida on the ■manner had to cease. For severmap as the greatest and m ostlal years past his hand was not
rosperous state in the Union,
Union. Jopenly seen in the making or the
ing i*&gt;f governors, but in
is absolutely
ISa t being true, it.............................unmaV
necessary lhat our next governor this fight it hns again appeured.
must be a mnn elected by the Peter O. Knight’s activities in
people a nd for the people, going behalf of Mr. M artin’s candidacy
addition to hia published letter
into officce free from any nnd
entangling influences which
why should
vc been many—any
m anyditch m ay'have
Petcr O. Knight now want to
handicap or retard the best inter- i Peter
ests of Florida as a whole.
* -Ielect "Mr. M artin for governor?

Sanford, Fla.
A cordial welcome awaits you at this

Strong Financial Institution
Capital and Surplus - - $125,000.00

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Total Resources

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- $1,500,000.00

rv fe '
we call sound, sane
fact only in -lts Infahcy 'add that I (me"
We
are
told
not.
Thon
the type of man who governs the t
,1 ®.•
why this great ~PrHviiy m.— the- ■ ■■■■■■RRi r i RMlRR R R lRRRRRRRRRBBRRRWm RRU n i l
are
^ t v ..
state a t thi* time has much
do with the uniform upbuilding part of Peter ? The people are
entitled to know.
late American territories, uttors and welfare of the state. title?: II this be so there should he no let-up on the efforts no protest whatever against Aus­
Frank E. Jennings, of Jackson, ■
The
Reporter
recognises
the
Pedro Menendex D’Aviles 1* due to give these animals better care nnd treatm ent
tralian exclusion, for Japan knows obligation it holds to its readers ville, as we nee it, is the leading
to arrive a t St. Augustine today to
do no good. Asia knows to ipove cautiously and with candidate in the race for govern­
In many parts of the country the formation of Kindness itthatwould
celebrate Menendez day V* the
England- now a mother grown safety on ‘m atters of public im­ or, free from all entangling influ­
Ponce de Lean celebration being Clubs among school children has been going on. Humane old and netfding the affection of
or selfish motives other
portance which effect them und ences
befd in the old city.
than
for
progress and ad­
her children, would sido against their welfare.
societies
have
been
very
active
and
have
accomplished
a
great
Selecting a gov­ vancement the
^ R E you considering new banking connect*
. ,
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,
of
Florida
n whole.
all
Asia
if
necessary
in
defnrsc
of
ernor free from entangling influ­ Ho is a man who in aspublic
Newapaipers arc worth a lot of deal. People are Deing educated to show more kindness to the Australian commonwealth.
life
tions or needing additional facilities?
ences which may prove detri­ has been absolutely free from
money in Springfield,
111. A police animals. The work is progressing rapidly and it is work of a
prbufih
mental
to
n
progre
sive
adminis­
First National Bank offers you all the con­
judga in th at city fined a man five worth-while nature.
•
There is a lesson for American tration, serving the best interests any domination or control, other
veniences and service |of a vigoro^s^ pro­
dollar* a fte r he had confessed to
statesmen in that handful of Aus­ of the general nubli:, should not than a conscientious effort to
"Be Kind to Animals Week" will be observed until next tralians a t Asia’s doors, 6,000,000
"•wiping” a newspaper from a
serve
the
public
*ve»mrc
In'
the
gressive bank.
‘v q :»'*
watand. Sometimes it’s rath er Saturday. It is for the purpose of bringing to the attention white against a thousand million and must not be n playful pas­ manner th at best conformed to
time—it is a grave responsibili­ kin idea of jatt.c • mi l fairness to
k)r to pica up a paper belonging
and yellow men. defying ty which every voter must settle
The officers arc in intimate touch with practi­
of the public the work of the humane societies aqjj to urge brown
somebody else.
them all and saying, "You shan’t for the progress and develop­ the people as a wtnlu. That he
cally every line of Sanford business activity
i*
a
man
who
would
trout
Peter
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in.’
greater assistance and co-operation in work of this kind.
ment of Florida.
O Knight fniriy m il justly no
While the Sanford banka have
and
the bank itself has a record of^nttticv'th&amp;n
The United States should lend
The people of Florida as a cne knows bottiv than Peter
been making such great growth
moral support and, if necessary,
thirty
years of steady growth. . &lt; ,‘tiTw
other business enterprises in this
financial and physical support to whole can never ha e the oppor-, 1-imsclf—that ho is :i mun \vh&gt;m
ive city have not been am­
Australia in her gallant determi­ tunlty of knowing a candidato j |v i cr o. Kni.rht could in no
Your business will be personally welcomed al
STILL A COWARD
But s.nso cominat j or control is well
end no doubt if it were known
nation to-keep white as much of personally or intimately.
First
National and every facility, consistent
we
are
justified
in
forming
conknown
to
everyone.
re are many other institutions
the world as is white today.
MIAMI NEWS-METROPOLIS
cllusions of who a candidate real­
Frank Jennings ia going di­
with sound banking is o.Vered you.
th a t have made wonderful records
in the last twelve months.
AUSTRALIANS ARE as near ly is. and what he stands for, by rect to the penoio in one of the
Once a coward always a coward, i to display anything In the wny of to us in time, and as im portant to considering to a g ro it degree the i most aggressive campaigns that
-------- o-------Sanford Avenue in the Sanford That seems to fit the case of G. C. j courage and those who are report- us, in fact, a* were our own pion­ poworful influences that are nc - | 0 candidate has ever wuged. He
Heights section seems to be a pop­ Bergdoil, \h e American slacker.' ed to have believed that they had eers of old days, west of the Al­ live in the support of a given is promising clean and positive
who fled to Germany • for refuge i convinced him of the propriety of leghenies, then west of the Mis­ candij^te.
enforcement of the law; a dollar I.
u la r road for midnight joy riuin
Last m on th -th e Tampa THb- nt honest scrvi-M for every dol-|J
No night passes in which resid e n t the moment his country, America, his return, were basing their hopes sissippi, holding land against' In­
of th a t street are not awakened declared w ar on Germany. It ap­ upon shifting sands. Among tho dians and wolvea for g reat white une, a paper active’y supporting lar expended; and four years of
by automobiles going by a t high pears that all the fuss and feath­ latest credited remarks of his will tribes that were to come after John W. Martin lor governor,
ij
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
saw fit to publish a latter from T W S tS L ' m th .
rates of speed with their cut-outs ery associated with the story of be found this: “They’ve got to show them.
open and every noise making his contemplated return to the me,” meaning th at he would not
The Australians hold a great, Peter O. Knight, of Tampa, writ
newspaper, public service
;ho btnte Boaid • K- p United States “to jsc'e the musid.” think of returning until he know* beautiful land, a gigantic island ten to a South Florida newspa
equipment in full operation.
was pure fiction. Bergdoil neither exactly what kind of penalty the continent against the hordes of praising and endorsing Mr. Mar- of Control, and in the legislature,' *i i i i m m i i m i i u i i i i i i i i i i i m H i i u m m i i
■
o
has resolved tn como back to take government will exact Why pur­ Asia. They are pioneers of white tin’s candidacy. It is only fair 1is the guarantee of a clean, fair Bobbed hair continues to grow
:
er orty his medicine, nor announced offic­ sue the subject further? Let him western civilization- maintaining to tho readers of this paper t h a t ! nnd im partial administration ns
fifty
yea of age are JP-U
fty years
getting ially that he intends so to do. Tho remain in Germany. America is for white colonization, in future these facts should bo mndo known governor. He !s winn’ng friends
B t l U r n « « M it t U r d n « l w
tho E
Easter
sir hair- bobbed for the
aster leoiiard cannot change hia spots better off without his presence. He centuries against Asiatic Invasion, to them. The name of Peter O. •and enthusiastic supporteri in
For Cough* and Cold*, H«aA]
SOD.
Dispatches say that in and the streak of cowardice which repudiated this country in a crlr- a great part of the earth's sur­ Knight is well knewn to every [every section of the state. Hu is
achea, Neuralgia, Rhein
dominating
corporate
influence
of
I
not
backed
by
any
scheme
of
sclis
so
muett
a
part
of
Bergdoil
&gt;e department store alone in
is. Of what earthly use would he face.
Florida.
Asido
from
his
great
[fish
interests,
but
by
an
invinci«nd All Aches and Pain*
ew York, eighteen barbers are grows greater instead of diminish­ be here, even if he should bo lock­
Except a few mawkish senti­
Icing morning and night to ac- ing. Any man who would be guilty ed up in a federal prison for a mentalists, and n few selfish in­ activitioa In the city of Tampa, j ble. host of independent, prngresALL DRUGGISTS
of such an offense as Bergdoil was
dustrialists th at would gladly he Is a director of the Seaboard j aiye, thinking men and women
zodate the rush.
who
want
no
special
favors
Air
U
n
o
Railway
and
Hie
atotrfor'!
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guilty of, should not be expected couple of years?
!S«
u
d 65c, Jar* ta d M
bring in cheap Asiatic labor, to
Hospital *(*«, $3100
ower their pay-rolls. Australia ney for all the larg-j street rail­ themselves.
Seminole citizens do not have
The Reporter make* clear
will have (he sympathy- of every way companies of Florida.
opportunity every day of hcarMany
people
in
Florida
and
no
choice—we
prefer JENNINGS
American
who
knows
anything
apeakera of the quality of
about tha movements of population doubt many of the readers of and the influences back of hint, to
fan and Jennings. ' They will
MV FAVORITE STORIES
R***R**RRORIRRRRBRHR|S*RRRRR|H R i a | I U U | H I I | |
on this earth, the speed with which th h paper will rim em V r the Martin and the influences back of 8
prove to you their capabilities for
By IRVIN S. COBB
one nation can crowd out another. tin e when Peter O. Knight, of Martin.
repre»enting you,' one a t Tallaln the governor’s chair, the
SEE ON your maps of the world,
tn the National Democratic
The family—Father Jones and with ruga and left them to suffer
tha Japanese Empire with it* tens
nvention.
Mother Jones end Mister Rollo together.
“TAX-43UT WEEK”
Presently Mrs. Jones tossing her of millions of intelligent, deter­
Jones, aged seven—were taking a
Ail Tiled. Price $3600.00
mined
fighters.
That
whole
cmagain The Herald wishes sea voyage; it was the first sea aching head from side to side, be­
NEW YORK W ORLD.
ire
compared
with
A
ustralia,
is
, vs* on the voters of Sent- voyage any of them had ever held a spectacle which under or­
county the necessity of reg- taken.
dinary circuma lances would have &gt;ut a narrow ribbon that might be
change- after **Ap- supertax rates recommended by H
and paying their poll tax
And the weather was bad, a* so caused her to leap to her feet and lost in A ustralia's great sheep nl«L welcoming
Week,”
"Wear-Suspenders Mr. Mellon; and the events of the
and
cattle
ranges.
Think
what
are to vote in the prim ary often it is, and the sea was rough, dart to the rescue. For twenty
havn demon
d e m o n . IK
last four months havo
Don’t put it off until the as nearly always it is. The child feet away, her only son was in courage it takes for those Aus­ W«ek” and “Eat-AnotherSllce-of- strated the necessity for a bolder
Bnad V and - Help - the - Farmer
At a Real Bargain. •
day and then have the m atter seamed immune to seasickness- peril. Unobeervcd. the restless tralian* to defy th at fighting na­ Week,
*U “TaxCut Week.” Here course than he had devised.
your mind. Im portant iasuea w h ic h .is-a blessing frequently little chap had climbed the guard. tion leader of Asia and more than ia something
th at doea meet the
The Senate Finance Committee
i a t atake in the election this vouchsafed those of tender age- He now stood balanced on the rail, iHna. hunldrcd million Asiatics neid of the qioment.
. ;PA . ’ 1■
We hope the promises a majority report tax
Jle frolicked about the ship with one chubby hand clutched lh a back of it.
er.
ocoislon will be Improved tn Wash- bill early this week. It will meet S
-omerry criee end got underfoot and steel guy rope, one small foot
on the floor the same criticism by ■
WHAT YOU have read f* based inftpn.
W. Kruse of Mankato, got tn people’s way and generally waving over the bounding billows,
' i t .there ia a regrettable ten- Democrat* and raidcal Republi­
has Just made a contract deported himxiif, as any healthy and crowing in hia joy as tha mo­ upon an admirable addres* by Mr.
that defeated the Mellon pro­
On Easy Terms.
Free Press for twenty active seven-year-oid does ion i tion of the ship now lifted him up, Hughes, who was Australia's det Sy - to turn the waek into a cans
prime minister during the war,
of advocacy of the Mellon posals in the House. In the end It
now sank him low.
inches of advertising for holiday.
! I t will do no good. This la will not be strange if Congress I
His mother tried to rise but fail­ •nd represented Australia a t Ver­
On the aecond day of their in
Th
Dlls space will coat Mr.
sailles.
-JS
true now than It was when agrees upon tome measure closely;
dragge&lt; ed. She strove to cry out to hor
$ 10,000. A few years ago dlspoaition his parent*
ig: and beat CaUrman Green and Leader Long- akin- to the Longworth compro- |
lie, it was that fought
was a clerk In a dry themselves up on deck. If they endangered son but her voice is­
equality’ wo$h’gava Mr. oColidgo their aa- mise, which pessed the House,
claT- - eqi
i but soon branched out must die—as seemed to them sued forth only as a thin weak the so called “racialth a t the Mellon measure four hundred and eight to eight.
tried
to force
plank
lhat
Japan
wheexe.
! and la today one of; the probable—they would die in the
pass-the-House of Repra-4 w ltk-Senate amendments where'
f
the
league,
ef
intp the covenant o
In this emergency she...
aaful business men in o p en ' a i r u n d er th«. . H . i rmthar
further examination has shown'
Nations. The vote waa aeventeen
with a weak hand at herfiua
He WleYCt in silver.
that they eke required.
man
will
seek
to
deto
nine
in
favor
of
that
equality
listless
lorm.
than
In
a
stuffy
and
crowded
a
tatfR O O M S 501-2 • A nt year ha was in
With suqh an outcome the coun(r:
Mellon
of
the
credit
due
plank,
of
which
the
effect
would
“Oh,
Henry,”
she
whispered
$2,000. Thia year room. Commiserating stew arf*
■aiS
initiating the Ux-reduc
have been to declare Australian
'
th a t Amount guided their languid steps to
Jw u o u ict
.’ iiilnJ
J wanly, “apeak to Rollo!”
T !r a
pro­ ~
ipalgD with
or
American
exclusion
of
u
re.lt
wqold
m
^
hewatmuch
father’* lackluster
l -1
*j»&gt;“ LV A r t
heary Would- be th*
lift*? «&gt;
y of thoao responsible, m «
favor
the
on
5.)
down there and
You can’t go wrong if you hear
Bryan speak tomorrow. He wll
jspw that, •'m any-'fM njtxp ca a^trmmurrrReKirmiTTne records tell us that there
o f pim by certain newsstill twenty-six horses and mules t,n every fifteen
papers are untrue.

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HUH. WXLTEK WfGHT; Society Editor.

Social
lalendar

BY F. S. M.

S

Some African tribes have such
Lgular meeting of the
Department will be masterly of rhythm taht they are
Woman's Club a t 3:30 able to communicate with each
other for great distances by
means of various rhythmic beats
Thursday
Ives Naipe Club will meet upon their drums.
R. E. Tolar a t 3:30
Weber was fond of animals;
Dn Ton Club will meet among his little menagerie was
J. D. Woodruff a t 3
an nngorn cat, n huge dog, a
G. F. S., will meet with raven' a starling and a monkey.
ce Gillon at 3:30 o’clock.
There was a time when the
Inday Workers Council
considered
his
iptist Church will serve Englishman
it 6:30 p. m., a t the Baptb.
P. Drummond will enbridge luncheon a t her
I Magnolia Avenue,
primary Parent-Teachers'
bn will give * n picnic * ' Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Sclman spent
sst Side School a t 1 p. last Sunday in Orlando.

Personals

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from .page
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throw open his door to “all God’s
i W fW u ttv fc *
jii:u
IJo. - hsr favor, .A tutnU la, luckily for children* frpm the srreet.
the white race* had Hughes,, a , And, what the individual .xniif
, ___
F o r Weak Beginning jfpifT.UrV {short WefohmkxCSBMh.j t big fight^do In his 'oWW 'h«*mp.Mttft 1Vlstlbtt
Tho~Tipb_tJrgan etch-met-----Monday, April W—Inspection &gt; ing back head; representing her in j may righlly db within its own
School, Sfttiford.
day afternoon with Mrs. I. E. EstHlah Scl
| Versailles. And. when it came to I boundrles. The question involved,
on Sanford Heights, with
Tuesday, April 15—Inspect­ the vote, tl?e chairman declared as Mr. Hughes truly said, Is "aimMrs. Smith and Mrs. Estridge as, ion, High School, Sanford?
the motion lost..
ply the right of the
nation to
IMV iiaiiun
WI say
Wednesday. April 15—-Month­
hostesses. The rooms -were a ttrac ­
who shall ,comPA&lt;nto its territory.”
tive with bowls of nasturtiums and
ly school visit. Lake Monroe.
THE POPULATION of AustrtiDuring the afternoon a number
.Thursday, April 17—Monthly lia, aa Mr. Hughes points out. is ROBERTS FOR LEGISLATURE,
fresh spring flowers.
school visit, Grammar School. more thoroughly
homogeneous
KEY WEST, Apr. 8.—Charles
of important business m atters
Sdnford.
,
than that of any other country H. J. Roberts has announced his
were attended to. The club will
’ Friday, April 18—Monthly outside of Asia, for it is ninety- candidacy in Group 1, Monroe
hold its annual E aster basaar,
school visit,' Grammar f School, seven PER CENT, Anglo-Saxon. county, for representative to the
cooked fpod sale and Easier egg
Sanford.
In the opinion of this writer, it legislature, subject to the Dem­
eale, the Saturday before Easter
Saturday, April ID—Qfflce.
might be made stronger by some ocratic primary June 3. ’• He has
a t Mr. Halverson’s Paint Store Id
The above schedule"subject mixtuwf of Latin anil other white held several ooffices here, includ­
the Welakn Building.
16 change without notfee;
races/ But ninety-seven per cent ing that of internal revenue col­
The following officers • Wert
Thone 641-W, ....
AngliV-Raxen, *ht least, will stick lector for five years, ’’and iatcr
elected for the next nix months?
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togetHnr and fight together. And
President, Mrs. W. D. Gardiner;
the Inad. of Australia will be kept became city auditor.
vice-president, Mrs. Smith; secre­
fo. l^Air descendants and for'othtary, Mrt: Goy Reiman; treasured. ANDERSON HEADS
min.
LD8 AD CLU
CLUB ci
Mrs. Schells Malnes.
Let us do the most
is a land without excessive
A contribution
mads for the ■ , r ^ n r Tfcr Ara«rlatrd
laird P r r w r ^
imftvjdunl wealth, where degrad­ important
of your
Loan Closet, for the convenient
8.—Frank'K
ay ing puyerty is, absolutely unknown.
DRLANDO, Apr.. 8.—Frank
'Kay
of the county nprse. At the eml* Anderson has been cletced presi­ It is to'-bt- hoped that Australia
Spring Cleaning San­
elusion of the business session the
nrtl New Zealand will vnd
pos­
hostesses served a delicious salad dent of thj^Orlaw^o and Orange sible to welcome the mass of high ford Mattress CoM402course. Carrying out the color Oounty Advertising^club for the grade ambitious emigrants from
scheme of yellow hnd green Ware ensuing year.•. Miss \ AdoipKi ne Europe that, this country so un­ Ml.
paper baskets vlled with candies Hein. vice president;! John S. wisely excludes, and thnt Australia
suggestive of Easter; to be used
may become n great breeding
n sfavors. The noxt' meeting' will Masck, secretary .and C. E. Knl- gtound for white people.
KEEN KUTTER
othcr
ofbach,
treasurer,
were
on
W
est
be with Mrs. Harper
Third Street. Thl* meeti-g .will I ficers named. The boa^ri of dlrcc-, __
^..... ................
AS__FOR
sentimentalists who
TOOLS
bo a showor for the Eaatcr baxaar.j jorg js
0f K arl\I^hm nnn,nay, “The world should br free to
F. P. I-avin, S. E. Ives I. Frank I all God’s children. it may b e . Rail Hardware Co.
East Side Primary Of Cullen and L; S. Lynch.
PH O N E 8
Ipointed out that, as a rule- each

sword the mark 6f a gentleman.
The Welshman considered his
harp the mark of a gentleman,
and only king’s musicians and
gentlemen were allowed to-tplay
upon the harp.
'
iA’
Artists arc known to bo very
superstitious,' ahd wo can know
many of those we listen to are
carrying, somo, talisman to insurer
success; sometimes ju*&lt; n lucky
penny or maybe a rabbit’s foot
from the hind left leg caught by
a one-eyed negro in a churchyard
some moonlight night.
SOme artists express n pecu. antipathy for a cat. Gustave
V t" m " V s l m '
again, some artists wear n charm
we are told to keep off the evil
eye. In Italy the belief of the
“Evil Eye” is very common.
The old tim e Ferranti always
wore n charm to keep off the bad
eye. The once famous Modjeskn always wept when one greeted
her with “good luck." It forjbodboded ill. Such superstitions aer
unaccountable, except the awful'
fear of cats, which one writer says
may be attributed to the fact of
some remote ancestor having been
“chewed up and eaten by a cat
S|?«cies, and the terror had per
through generations.”

SI

Mr. J. J. Graham, of Jackson­
ville, connected with the A. C. L*
R. R., is here for a few days on
business.
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rlc Marlowe wtH hft gild tft kho\7
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overlin,
“ eli
Miss Kitty Smith and Mr. Fjred
th at she is convalescing.
Zerrenne rattended the show in
Mrs. J. W. Dicklns of Miami, Orlando Tuesday night.
who has been visiting friends for
the past week, leaves for her home
Mrs. John J. Harbor of Com­
Wednesday.
merce, Ga., who has been a shortvisitor of Miss Annie Haw.
Mr. and Mrs. Seama Mitchell of time
kin*, left for her home Tuesday.
Tampa are at the Valdes Hotol for
tho week.
Mr. Joe Gonzalez, Mlsa Frances
O. C. Branch of Ocaln is here Ganzalez and Mr. Denscl Stafford
for several days on business stay­ motored to Bradentown Sunday,
returning that night.
ing a t the Valdes Hotel.

Instead of the regular meeting
of the East Side Primary ParentTeachers’ Association there will ,bc
a picnic.
Some lime ago, tho members o*
the Parent-Teachers’ Asscolatlon
of this school, promised that a* a
prixe for the grade raising tho
most money toward the pUK"
ground equipment fund, a picnic
was to b e ' given. As the third
grade turned in the-largest amouht
of money, they will be the honorecs. The children of the fitat
grades arc invited and asked . to
bring a few sandwiches or a sm alr
lunch. They will leave tho schoo!
building a t 1 o’clock In a body. Aa
many of the members of tho P. T.
A. and mothers are asked t6 a t­
tend. A good time is assured both
old and young.

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Mr. Allen Wilson and Mr. Geo.
Mr. Jones, of New York, rep­
resenting
Belding
Silks, spent Hyde of Philadelnhla, Pa.- are
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
the day here, Tuesday. •
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Mr. ’ Frank Woodruff went to Harry Wilson.
Wfckiva Tuesday on a Ashing
Mrs. H. M. McRory of Montitrip.
cello is a guets of her son and
Mrs. Elisabeth Carroll, of Or­ daughter-ln-iaw, ' Mr. and Mrs.
lando, Is registered a t the Semin­ Geo. McRory a t their home on
Palmetto Avenue.
ole Hotel.

Mr. J. L. Watson, of Jackson­
Mrs. Ben Munroe and Mrs.
James Cowan motorcJ to Orlan­ ville, with the Savannah Supply
Company, Is here for a frv. days
do Tuesday.
&gt;n business, stopping at the Sem­
Mrs. W. S. Coleman and moth­ inole Hotel.
er, Mrs. Mar* Hummel, leave for
The friends of Mrs. Doak, of
Jacksonville Wednesday morning.
Gary, Ind., who npends her win­
Mrs. C. L. “Raymond, of Day­ ters with Mrs. H. J. Lehman,
tona, Fla., was in Sanford shop­ will regret to hear qf ner ill­
ness.
OF BAPTIST CHURCH ping Tuesday.
MEET.
Mr. Joe Hutchinson, Mr. Bert
Mr. Paul M. Draudy, of Orlan•7 afternoon waa spent by
• .yWtor J9 Sanford Jlon- Cobb, Mr. G. II. Crojs, of Chi­
f t jU&gt;*, union rpwjtipg
cago, and Mr. T. J. DeBrce, of
|he circles of W. M.
New York, are on a fishing trip
Church _ Tuesday.
Mrs. Grover Speering and
ar Miss in Lake county today.
Huss presided Ini the
of the president, Mra. Martha Brown motored to OrlanUr. J . B. Martin, of the A. &amp;
having gone to Winter do, shopping Tuesday.
P. Company In Sanford, has mov»i*e. resigned aa treasurilai to take charge of
Mrs. F. C. Slade, of I^ingood, ed fo Lakeland
J- T. Newby was elected
Place.
The different was a visitor to Sanford Tgfa- tha. A. A P. store there. A. Rig
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t f hhas
a s ttaken
a k n n Mr.
M r Martin’s
M a r t i n * , nplace;
lar.
x.i.
Mr. Prod C. Reicka and family,
Dr. and k&lt;rs./To
■nd meartS'ofi raising
of Ocean City, N. J., are guests
the circles for the week-end in Lakeland
Mrs. of the Montozauma for a few days,
the W. M. U. were ntW £ Tolar'a -parents, Mr.
stopping over in 8anford on their
McIntyre.
wajr home from S t .: Petersburg,
PLACE OF MEETING
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Me. Caama WiUUnu, tepresentMr. and Mra. O. P. Herndon and
le Harrison Chapter of (ng the Tampa _ Office Supply
ton, O. P. Jr., spent the week­
R- will meet
the Company, spent Tuesday 1
end In Lakeland, visiting Mrs
Mr*. W. E. Watson a t ford.
Herndon’s sister, Mrs. 1*. M.
■t the Weiaka ApartMrs. M. E. Grigg of Daytona Price.
Baach U In 8anford for a Tow
Miss Abbie Dowdnqy, the coun*
days’ visit with her nephew, Wil­
^a n n o u n c e m e n t
ty nurse, assisted by Misa Scrota
Organ Club will hold bur B ritto n West_SIdel _
LfcEe, spent the day Tuenday at
r* b a x a a r SkturMr. and Mrs. W. B. Ballard, of the Sanford High school inspect­
“Jl H»lvereon,e Paint
Altamonte Springs, wore, in the ing etudents.
0*® Welakh Building.
city on Tuesday, shopping and
Mr. E. P. Lane left yesterday
n« b«inilmess.
Simmons, of E ast tr&amp;njmctiQff
fog Jacksonville, where he goes
Mw ni Sunday trith her
to^----- *I—the meeting of the KiFlorida-Alabama district,
aeeday. Mr. Lane is the
-th«..paaL
treateo - for tho Sanford
to Palatka
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evjeiy can^of DAIRYLEA Brand Evap&lt;
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you use.*

Mrs.. Hunt, a recent br'.Je, the
wife of Mr. R. T. Hunt, clerk at
the Seminole Hotel, is improving
from her ' injuries, cnu.ied by an
automobile accident l a c Wednes­
day.
Registered a t the Valdez Hotel
arc Messrs. II. G. Hill, W. S. Gra­
ham, H. A. Stewart and M. F. An­
derson, government
insnectors
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Over 3,800 wrmon are expected to - attend with
representatives from all «listriels. Those ntending this meet­
ing from Sanford arc: Mosdnmcs
W. 8. Thornton, D. C. Kelley and
Carpenter.
-These ladies a re
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Mrs. Jcrger, wife of Mr. Adam
Jorger, of New Cork, is spending
a month a t the Seminole Hotel.
Mr. Jergcr has businers interests
which keen him in Sanford dur­
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it seems that 70,000 progressive farmers
heard that wish. For they built up thedargest organi­
zation of its kind in the world— to give you a richer,
creamier evaporated milk d irec t from their farms.

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Taylor of
Cape Charles, Vo., who have for
several years spent their winters
a t the Valdez Hotel left Tuesday,
motoring to Charleston- where Mrs.
Taylor will visit friends. Mr. Tay­
M r. J. B. Ford of Washington, lor .will motor on to his home a t
Mrs. Frank Harrell and party
Cape Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Tay­
of DeLand motored to Sanford D. C.. and Mr. W. R. Morris o lor
have many friends who regret
Atlanta,
Ga.,
of
the
Florida
Veg­
Tuesday.
to
have'
them leave Sanford and
etable Corporation aro here at the
always welcome their return.
The ladies of Sanford will be Valdez Hotel.
(lad to learn that “Ireno Castle”
A non-mngnctic cast iron has
Mr. T. O. Brown of Orlando- been
las arrived at Yowcll’s.
developed in England th at
'.raveling salesman for Z. W. Zar- has about
the same machining
Mr. Robert Tilly, of Tampa, ing Company, of Sanford, was reg­ quality as brass.
spent the day in Sanford Tuesday, istered a t the Valdes Hotel over
Sunday.
enroute to Atlanta.

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P.T;A. Planning Picnic

My. G. 11. Cross, of Chicago,
111., and Mr. T. J. DcBt , are
several days here at
rent-Tenchcrs’ AssoclaMrs. W. H. Chase or Orlando is spending
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he South Side will hold here on a shopping tour.
rular meeting a t 3
Mrs, George Rice, mother of
Mr. H. G. Ernest of Jackson­
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oipveVAuxill- ville, with Armour and Company, Mrs. Key left yesterday for Tan­
leodore RooSp
gerine, where she will spend a cou­
fet with hlrs. was here on business Tuesday.
13 will meet
ple of weeks with friends.
es. at 8 o'clock.
All
| a re urged to attend,
Mr. Felix Garcia of Jacksonville,
for the benefit,
nor
benaflL of Wo- with Morris and Company, was in
Mr. L. D. Magrudcr of Miami,
jb to be M d ^ a j t ip Wo- Sanford Tuesday on business.
with the Florida Vegetable Cor­
poration, is a t the Valdez Hotel
Mrs. Mary Chase of Essex, N. for a week. o
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G. F. S., will meet with Y., and Mrs. Wm. Cole of Orlan­
do,
were
visiting
here
Tuesday.
nn Fox at 3:30 o’clock,
Miss Marion Crawford of At­
thers’ Club will meet
lanta, is in Sanford for a few days
R. R. Kinard of Crescent City, in the interest of welfare work of
0. H. Stenstrom, a t 3
with Swift and Company travel­ the American Red Cross.
108 Laurel Avenue,
gular uweting of the ing out Jacksonville, was At the
rrison Chapter, N. S. D. Valdez Hotel Tuesday.
Mrs. Card Culhing formerly of
ill be held with Mrs.
Boston, Mass., bfft now of Mi­
Miss
Myrtle
Ayers
and
Mrs.
S.
Mheriain * a t Daytona
ami spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mar­
Members will leave for R. Greiner of Eustis were visitors tin a t Comfort Cottage.
here Tuesday.
h Friday morning.
Saturday
ana Mrs. A rthur Dickens spent
ave
the day with Mrs. R. R. Dcaq,

PAN’S CLUB SOCIAL
DEPARTMENT,
cial Department of the
Club held an important
meeting Tuesday of tec*
the d u b , cuonia. Several
of consequence'were dm*
land plana wore -made for
1 year s work.
.
I following officers were
| Chairman, Mrs. W alter
vice-chairman,' Mra. W.
|ner; scretary and treas». J. D. Wobdrutf; finance
ee, Mrs. E. P. Morse;
■hip committee, Mra. Edfetts; program, committee,
ou.c.k*'
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cellent. TheQJ?p'te*s for
tmoon waa a ir™ Edward
[ho, together with her aaserved cake, tea and
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IUNIOR B. 8, A. .*
Junior B. S. A. met Tueaenjoon in the Brothertuns, Billy Ball, director,
vere present aad two new
*' Report: upon the omIIUb* “Dearborn Indepe’n *as made.’ The hovs are
|this paper for the benefit
Brotherhood room.
Itements were made by
• to get palms for altar
Palm Sluncay. Tho boys
id Frank W ight home
A day’s outing was planthis Saturday at the
tie boys all gave somo rethe “Good of tho Order,”
Iward for the one coming
kad jn “personal work,
lthla week was William
|n. The usual cakes were

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MUSICAL PARAGRAPHS

Recent advertisements:
"Let
us teach you by mail to play the
ukelele and be the 'Life of the
Wednesday
P a rty .'" Aspired ' popularity In
,eli» Club' will meet a t six lessons.
. ’
fa's Club a t 4:15 o’clock.
Department acting aa
Mrs. John F. Lyons', president
of the National Federation of Muigolar1' jnaeUng o j the ‘did Clubs, says "The' time bos
i Department wiff be gone by for the notion th a t the
dnesday
afternoon a t iusic club exists for the’aclf-lmJnesda.
ek.
AH members are rovement or the entertainment
All
Ibe present. Mrs, D. A. of its members. The basic Idea
parliamentarian, will, of the music club of today is
It, be present and hotd SERVICE. Service to the com­
II election for depart- munity qnd the cause of music,
tman. The program, for and th a t is The Idea that Ihe
Lon will be under the federntion is trying to get ncross
of Mrs. Morton Thlfc3eginning Materllnck’s to Ml t h . music club, lu the tend."

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ATTRACTIVE STYLES FOR
INTIMATE USE
Even the garments ono sleeps In
must have a slender appearance, to ba
strictly a la mod*. Aspajamaotakeon
more feminine features and graces, they
grow in favor. Daintiness is strongly
emphasized in the model to the lift,
carried out in crftpo material. The
jacket Is a slip-on effect, with kimono
sleeves. It is smartly iajtialcd.'* Modium size requires 4 yards 36-inch
material.
Informality can be chic as well os
practical, when it is interpreted In sOk
crepe and Lace aa in the combination 4o
the right consisting of camisole end ♦w
drawers. There is a string belt of rib­
bon,-with wider ribbon bands used fo*
the shoulder straps. Medium size re­
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yards Ucc.
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243 Entries In Matched With Burke
^B asketball..T e a m
-And J n n m T ^ a tte r y
-~4s Given Letters -Golf -Tournament
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Apr.
9 .t E ight members of the University
-o f Florida vataity basketball
aTeam~HtiVe becr*--awarded numer-

, TAMPA, Fin., A pr..!)—Half
a hundred golfers started ntT
in the qualifying round of the
annual
Florida State Golf
tournament here Tuesday after■qoon. , The entry list late today
reached 211-nsatd by lourrm■fnont officnls to bo a record, for
the event.
It was expected Tuesday'
that this number would l&gt;e di­
vided into reven flights of 32
tdaylrs each. On account of the
large number 6f entries, the
higher three or four flights will
be moved from the Palma Ceicu
course to the Rock Point Golf
Club, a neighboring links in
Tampa, o n e 'of the state stnrs,
including T. W. Palm er of Mi­
ami, defending Champion, A1
Ulmer or Jacksonville nnd Gor­
don Gibbons of Pnlnut Ceica,
Past champions, were in Tues­
day’s play. The first round will
get under way Thursday morn­
ing. with the final round of 36
holes scheduled for Saturday
morning nrd afternoon.

NEW YORK. Apr. 0.—Young
Stribling, Georgia" light heavy­
weight, has signed through hts
father-mnnager, “Pa" Stribling,
for two fights in the Metropoli­
tan district.
I b e first will bo
April 20, probably against ’Mike
Burke,’, of New York, for tho
benefit of the Olympic fund, and
the second in Newark, probably
May 20 against Jimmy Slattery,
of BulTnlo.
New York promoters announc­
ed they had signed Stribling nnd
Slattery, who gained n decision
I over the southerner in a recent
I fix-round, match, but said the
date would depend on plans they
i have afoot for a match in which
■Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N.
will defend his welterweight
.title.
If tio opponent is obtained
for Wnlker, the Stribling-Slnttcry mntch will be held Mny 26.
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under ^31 from fighting (jvor si^ RAILROAD TEA
VS. SEMI*
roundsr "P a” countered with n
n O L E A TM ,1 IC CLUD
declaration th a t \he wo
Tottiorfi»^f,*fte^rjo(ih,, tin.-., Ninth
his pon to battli
atrtfet Hnscbnll Par it Will br the
rounds Hut made an exc
scene of A real nnd auro 'nufT base­
aid the Olympic fund.
ball fracas when tho Sanford Rail­
ACQUIRES VALUABLE PROP- road Shop team croWos bats with
the faBt Seminole Alkhttic Club
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EUTY.
L A K EL^N U .-X pr^^-iThe Unit­ outfit.
V
ed Brotherhood qf Carpenters and
The Shop team has been putting
Joiners of America has closed the irt aomc first rate practice of lute
deal for 1836 acres of land near
here which was contracted for in and meeting with a team of such
December, for which it paid $632,- high calibre ns the Seminole Ath
if&gt;00, and in addition has qenuhred letic Club Is causing mud) excite
additional acreage bringi, &lt;”
to­ ment in local baseball circles, "
ta l up to 82,035, which will cost
The game will be callod prompt­
altogether approximately $800,000. ly nt 4:30 o'clock.
The Brotherhood plans n total in-

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A Fretful Child
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"I began taking Bkir^Draugbt over fifty years
ago and my experience
with it atrctchea over a
good long time,’’ says Mr.
Joe A. Blakemore, a Civil
War veteran, now a promi­
nent citizen of Floyd, Tex.
“It Is tho best laxative I
know of for old people, . .
A good many years ago. In
Virginia, I used to get bili­
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NATIONAL BASE BALL WEEKi
Ilis Highness, the King of American Summer Sports, h n,
cd to enter his domain. In bin honor a ten day period ol
tiqo has been set aside by The Chamber of Commerce of
Ieli0\Goods Manufactures. The period upon which Kinj
Ball will receive tl i bow of the' American Public ii (raa
4th to y r ,ril 14th. The 'welcome I3 to be extended tfcj
WindowVlisplays of Spbrt Stores.
Come in make our Store your headquarters during this i
Fee our Window Display- Look over our fine Sleek «(
Ball Goods The'Lurky Dog D. &amp; M. lirfc.

At The Sportsman Store

for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pa-\
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Automobile Repairing
j ps waa tho beat and quickest g a
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relief I could get. Since 1 g™
camo to Tezaa I havo these
bllloua attacks every now IBP
and then—and I find a I S
little Black-Draught soon |[jjj|
straightens mo out. After gjfli
a few doses, In little or no mu
time I’m nil right again."1
T h o d f o r d ’s
Black- W
Draught acts on tho atom- EaP
ach, liver and' .bowels In
a gentle, natural way, asslstlng digestion and re- ffiP
llcvlng constipation.
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Statement of Condition
At the ( lose of liusineFH Mdi’ch lllst, 1021

AS RENDERED TO STATE COMPTROLLER
Loans and Discounts ..$1,123,977.4J
Overdrafts ............
/
2,640.77
United States Bond^-s
35,500.00
Banking: House and ,
Furniture and Fix­
tures ...... :....... .v-,. ... , 5^21049
Other Real Estate .. ..
-^726,65
Tax Certificates ......
4,548.55
CASH
AND
DUE
FROM B A N K S ....534,136.13

Capital .........................
Surplus and Undivid­
ed Profits ...............
Dividends U n p a id ....
Due Waa* Finance
' Corporation
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DEPOSITS . ...............
$1,812,919.72

$1,812,919.72
Total Deposits March 31st, 1924
Total Deposits March 31st, 1923
Increase in Deposits in one year.......
Total resources March 31st, 1924 .......
Total resources March 31st, 1923 ....
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PROGRESSIVE

Forrest l^ike, President.
G. W. Spencer, 2nd Vice President

CONSERVATIVE
A. It. Key, Vice-I’resident-Ciifchier
H. W. Deane, A sst Cashier.

Suck popularity must
TD ADIO—sweeping the counA V try1—dally gains new devotees
by thousands.
Chesterfield—matchingRadio’d
swift rise—Is gaining thousands
o f new sm okos every day. Such
popularity Is never an accident.

DIRECTORS
Joe Cameron,

A. T. Koasctter,

Jno. C. Bennett,

G. W. Spencer,

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Coolldge won a sweeping. vietcyy 'Kplluw i-hava' W enelected to tho Thursday arivrnoon.
In Michigan Monday. .accordln**io board of city commissioners^ ThCy
returns in two-thirds of th e *pre- Will fill the* -expiml terms of Ver- o n c l n v l i e d . Three’,
r.on Cl. Woiiiorn'uiHt, Virgil C. Robb O rla n d o ro a d .___

Old Folks’
Ailments

DAWKS COMMITTEE

PARIS, Apr. 8—The time of the
**' Newton, Otis Marshall, Kenneth
ofTlcal delivery of the reparation
“ i'llc it, Horace Smith, Byron Edcommission reports by both expert
-• dy, Glenn W hittaker nnd E. M.
committees—those headed respect­
ively Brig. Gen. Dawes and Regi­
• “Goldy” Goldstein, are the eight
nald McKenna—was definitely fix­
-L -varsity men to receive the high
ed today for 10 o’clock Wednesday
athletic honor, while-Charles N«rmorning.
,
im'fcon, Ellsworth Weiher, Immar
t &gt;S urra, Inland Decker. Bob Igou,
•v F rank Oostcrhoudt. Don Mitchell,
.c-»“Red Stpith, Jimmy French, No-__bio Entx and R. U. Pierce we'O
the first yonr men to receive the
numeral ’27. .
The ’GAtor varsity met with j
only four successes during the
vigorous 1924 -campaign, XuiIYrta iin g a disastrous six game rood
LLlrip into Georgia and the Oar&gt;v." linns, and term inating a some­
w hat uneventful senson with a
“j ’kmashlng victory over the "ra ts”
'I n .w h i c h they displayed for the
final time in the season, a - truly
$»-*reat nnd wining article of hall.
. Conch Jim m y White gave the
** g re a t indoor game a boost, how­
ever, and the South in l ‘JZ5 is
going to hear more from 'GntorMr. Cobbs in concluding his ad-|
iaud in this field of sports.
ilrss read a statem ent by Lyman
DcLitml, executive vice presinent
of
the Atlnntic Const Lino UailrPad
It bn't natural for a child to f m —
Cobbs Is Principal
n? follow?:
nine timec out of ten the menu) dis
“ A number of statem ents have
lurbance it due to the-ill effect* of fer
!. Speaker Today At
appeared in the papers to the ef­
mentation of partly digested food.
K iwanis Luncheon fete taht the Atlantic Coast Line
Of course, a laxative Is needed, ■ .
the ordinary children’s laxative fai.i -t
Railroad Com pa ivy. is opposing the
many a case to bring quick roliei be
by the interstate commerce com­
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cause it has little or no action on 'fu
“
In 1923 more than a billion dollars mission, of authority for the eon’
.equipment nnd during t h a t y e a r i’truction of the Florida. W estern I
Liv-o-lax is ,v ihnmugh cIcomcT—ii
-— , J 'w aa spent tiy the railroads for new and- Northern Railroad. These
clears out Ihe liver as well as llie bow
-otnbout five million more cars of statements are incorrect.
els and so rests the stomach and help
On Jnn. 30 the interstate com­
jiu irv ig h t were liandled than during
nature bring digestion back In normal
j.ithc- previous year. He said that merce commission seta to the A t­
j Tltc action of Liv-o-lax really is rc
• L.Mthe railroads are trying to keep lantic Coast' Line Company a list
; rimrkable. It cin be used in place o
- w„'.pAce with the rapid growth of the of questions bearin'' o nthe appli­
! calomel and castor oil and yet it i» i
s ta te by continually adding new cation of ihu Florida- Western nnd
pleasant-lasting. . vegstahlJ, l i q u i &lt;
; ® .M tquipm enV'atid by giving quicker Northern for certificate authoris­
1 remedy that does its work without c j -is
n ami better service but that should ing the construction of th at road.
; *nR any kind of distress. Children lov
r Apy of the 180 bills now pending [Under an order entered by the
j to take It and it is just as good fo
J*.
pefore congress be passed and the !commission on aJn. 22, 1924, the
All the dnjg stoics h ivi
They arc digging potatoes in I adults.
yl*lmn*portntion act of 1920 bcpcul’ I Atlantic Coast Line was required
Liv-q-laz.
i'
amended the rands would lie ' and ordered to answer these ques- Moore Haven now, the Democrat
forced into bankruptcy nnd ns a Itluns vokhin six weeks. This or- snyn that Weeks nnd Green arc
resu lt this section nnd state would ,"der wdPcnmplicd with and the ut wjurk on a big patch, and getI commission was notified that we ting good returns. Thu newspa­
._ JU lte r.
i
M r. Cobba said tiicre hns been did not desire a hearing before per lull* of tietivittes around
muc htalk nbnut the high freight them on the question. Further Moore Haven, nnd it seems that
* ra te s, charged'by the railroads hut than this, tile, Atlantic Coast Line farmers are planting and dig­
■ pointed oui^thnt Jbj
j?f ojjcrf- Rnjlrqat^ C;o)ripj»njri mhas taken ^ o ging potatoes.

.lIKtES-, J.EADS i t f M U j L *

Thos. Emmett Wilson
P.. Connelly

iMOf &gt;ri;

It can't just happen—it must bo
deserved.
Chesterfield has come up fast
because m en know, by Chester*
field's better taste, that here Is
real superiority—o f tobaccos and
blend!

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Political
Announcements

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can­
didate for i (election to the office
of aheriff of Seminole county sub­
ject to the action of the Demo­
cratic primary to be held on June
3. If elected lor another term 1
pledge co tutntl the duties of the
office in the same efficient manner
th a t 1 have conducted it in the
past.
------C. M. HAND.
FOR BOARD OF PUBLIC l.'i
STRUCTION
1 hereby announce my cnndidstj
for re-election as member of the
Board of Public Instruction for
Seminole County, Florida, repre­
senting school district No. 2 of
Seminole County, subject to the
Democratic primsry to be hold on
Juno 3rd, 1924.
__________CHAS, A. PALLAS.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Judge
of Seminole County, subject to tni
action of the voters a t the Demo­
cratic primary Juno 3.
JOHN G. LEONARDY.
---- ^FOITCOUNTY JUDGE
To the People of Seminole County:
I am a candidate for County
Judge, your support and vote on
June the 3rd will be appreciated.
SAMUEL A. B. WILKINSON.

1 hereby announce my candidacy
for County Comimsaioner for the
’3rd District, comprising the towns
of. Lake Mary, limgwood, and Al­
tamonte Springs and respectfully
solicit the support of the voters of
this district a t the primary to bo
held June 3, 1924.
____________ W. B. BALLARD.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
&lt; 1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County C om m it
sioner from district number two
of Seminole county, subject to the
iction of the Democratic primary
June 3, 1924.
JOHN MEISCH,
NOTICE
I will be a candidate for renom!
nation for the office of State A t­
torney of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit of the State of Florida, sub­
ject to the action of the Demo­
cratic Primary. Your endorsement
for n second term of office will bo
greatly appreciated.
GEORGE A. DeCOJTF.8,

LOST nn opportunity to keep
abreast with the times by not
rending the classified pages of
your daily newspaper. Herald
want nds contain many interesting
messages. It will pay you to read
them daily.

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Political
renouncements
US EC UT1NG ATTORNEY
re to announce to the citlSeminole Qjupty that I am
late tor the’nomination to
■ Court o: tejnlneie County,
■to the, fcctAn of the Demognmary, «une 3rd, 1924. I
■grateful lor your vote and

HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson.
FOR RENT—6-room cottage with
bath, lights and water. W. J.

LOST A N D FOUND

I Herald o f f i c e o r b y l e t Telvphoue
U U een tlare a r e a o t v a lid .

m i CLBRi T o T r c o i j i r r
I hereby announce my candi­
dacy for the office of CleTk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida, subject to the decision of
tho Democratic.' Prim ary to be
held on June 3rd, A. D., 1924. 1
Jtnnd for efficiency and service in
office,
VANCE-K-OOUGLASSr—
FOR MEMBER' SCHOOL HOARD
I hereby announce mysalf a can­
didate for re-election to tRKj)ffice
of membei of the board of public
instruction, representing sclhml
district No. 1 of Seminole Coun‘y,
subject to tho Democratic primary
to be held 5n June 3rd, 1924.
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
TO TH E VOTERS OF THE 19TU
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
A fter due consideration, I have
added to become a candidate fur
^•election to the State Senate

| eST°F: M &amp;gEHOLDER.
feuNTY COMMISSIONER
tby announce my candidacy
Lnty Commissioner for tho
District comprising Chuluolova and Osceola, subject to
[ion of the Democratic pri*
iune 3.
, C. A. RAULERSON.
CLERK CIRCUIT'COURT1
rby announce that I am a
ite for the offlco of Clerk D em ocratic-Prim ary to be
Circuit Court of Seminole June 3rd.^I-Jcaap«ctxna95k.
&amp; tton 6f the your-support.*"
______
W ? primary
r m i a r x in
i n June,
j u i i o , 1924.
w .
M. O. OVERSTREET.
H. H. CHAPPEU*
USTICB OF

Apartments
For Rent
FOR RENT—3 room apartment,
’•“[Garnery Phone 59.
’ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Apply Shirley ApartL, P. HAGAN,
—
mcnt*»
F irst Street.
_______
FOR SHERIFF.
r FOR RENT—Nice apartment foi
V rent. 304 W. 5th St. Phono 414,
e FOR RENT—Double house 'oi
t
three room apartm ent furnish­
ed, location good, close In.
ft Connolly &amp; Sons,
i- FOR RENT—Furnished
-----------2-room
ground Door npartment, 200 E.
Third Street. Apply New Era
Printery. dpp. Powtufficc.
FOR RENT—Three room apart415 W. First

Twnooi iioarfr&lt;TTT)omiiioie Co. fr
School district No. 3. Suhiect
the decision of the Democratic i

_________ H. H. PATT1SHALL.
FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
I wish to announce that I am a
candidate for Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Seminole Co., subjict to
Dcnocratic oriihary, June third.
If elected, I promise the faithful
performance of the duties con­
nected with that office.
FOR SHERIFF.
__
W. L. MORGAN.
To the Voters of Seminole County:
FOR
TAX
COLLECTOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
I wish to announce m a t 1 am a
candidate for re-election to the of­
fice of County Tax Collector of
t office of County Judge of
Seminole County, subject to the
&gt;le County, I shall be grateaction of the Democratic primary
r the nomloAti^p* and electo be held in June.
md if elected 4 . assure the
ship of Seminole a fair and the help of the proper * subordi­ ___________ JWO. D. JINKINS.
d administration of the af- nates or assistants and earnestly MEMBER COUNTY
SCHOOL
if th» "fflcc.
JUOARD
solicit tho support of all law en­
___ SC.HELLEvMAINES.
I hereby announce myself a can­
forcement voters, on June 3rd.
_______ RAYMOND L. ALLEN._ didate for re-election as a member
SUPERINTENDENT OF
of the County Board of Public In­
_______INI
____ UCTION
UBLIC
f o u " t a x ‘ ASSESSOR.
District No. 3,
■eby announce my candidacy
I wish to announce that I am a struction from
Oviedo,
__ Osceola and
election to the office of candidate for re-election to the (Geneva,
superintendent of public office of Tax Assessor of Semi­ Chuluota) subject to the action of
tion of\ Seminole County, nole County, subject to the decls- the Democratic Primary, June 3rd,
I to the Democratic prtmary ion of the Democratic Prim ary to 1924. Having served as a mem­
ber of the Board alnce 1915, and
held on June 3rd, 1924.
be held June 3rd, 1924.
T. W. LAWTON.
having been chairman of the
A. VAUGHAN.
Board aince 1019, eapecaliy fits mo
COUNTY I'ltbSEC UTIN G
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
required of a Board
ATTORNEY.
I beg to announce myself a can- for the work
and If rc-eiectcd I prom­
tih to announce that I (hall didate for the office of Tax Col­ member,
candidate for the office oi’ lector of Seminole County, subject ise the name conscientious and con.
r Prosecuting Attorney, sub- to the decision of the Democratic structive service as has been rend
p the' endorsement of the Primary to be held June 3rd. 1924. ered in my many years of service
CHAS. F. HARRISON.
intic voters a t the June 3rd,
R. C. MAXWELL. _
_____
Geneva, Florida.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
FOR
COUNTTTCOMMrSSroNEn
[GEORGE C. HERRING.
I hereby announce my candidacy
I hereby announce my candidacy
OR COUNTY JUDGE
for County Commissioner for the
irtby announce myself as a Fourth District of Seminole Coun­ for re-election to the offic« of
■le for tho office of County ty. Subject to the action of the C-unty Commissioner from DisI ti it number four of Seminole
of Seminole County, aubject June Prim ary of 1924.
Cojnty, subject to the action of
Democratic primary, June 3,
C. L. WEST.
the Democrat primary June 3, 1924.
I pledge faithful service
FOR SHERIFF
B. F. .W H E E L E R ^
you nominate me.
To the Voters of Seminolo County: _______ .
__ _____ J. G. SHARON.
FOR STATE ATTORNEY.'
' I hereby announce myself a can­
1 hereby announce my candi­
COUNTY COMMISSIONER didate for Sheriff of Seminole
‘by announce my candidacy County subject to the action of the dacy for the office of State Attor­
[-election to the office o: Democratic prim ary to be held on ney for the Seventh Judicial Cir­
commissioner of District June 3rd. If I am elected I pledge cuit of Florida, subject to the Dem­
Seminole county, alubject to myself t o ‘fulfill the duties of this ocratic Primary to be held Juno 3,
1924.
Mon of the
voters on
----------------June
3rd. office to the bent of my ability.
J. A. SCARLETT.
E, E. BRADY.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.

FOR SALE—DcSoto paints and
vanrishca a t Sanford Novelty
Works, aoie agents.______ 154-tfc
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
for setting, 15 eggs for S1.00.
Mrs. Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue,
Sanford. Phone 3303.
83-tfp
SANFORD STOVE WORKS, 321
First Street, Next door to Smith
Brothers. We sell, trade, and re­
pair all kinds of cook stoves. If
your trouble is stove trouble, see

FOR SALE—Ancona baby chicks.
,Fino strain pure-bred nnconn
chicks, hatched from eitgs from my
own flock of carefully selected
bleeders. My 17 years experience
In breeding anconas assure you the
best to be hsd irt the breed. All
chicks delivered South Baldwin
REAL ESTATE
Ancona Farni,_I.llIian,_Ala._____
FOR SALE—One pair mules and
FOR RENT—One 12-room flat
wagon, cheap, or one mule, l-ewgood condition, centrally located, is, Altamonte
Springs. Phone
C06-G.
FOR RENT—Store room, good con liE R fJT T T intA T FACTORY—If
you wnnt your hat cleaned and
dition, good location.
blocked when you want it and how
you wont it send it to the Factory.
FOR RENT—One two-room apart 123 Broad Street, Jacksonville,
ment, close in.
Florida._____________________ ’__
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, an;
quantity... Cheek Farm, Frenci
FOR SALE—38 acres, all cleared
and fenced, 350 bearing orange Ave._________________________
trees, lakefront on two sides, close FOR SALE— Sweet tone mnhognny piano, beautiful Art case.
In. Must bo sold and i^ k bargain. Can be seen in Sanford, at $125
and small storage charge. M.
6-ROOM bungalow. I si ruble lo­ Martin, 324 7th St., Jacksonville,
Flu.
'
cation, easy term s, ^1200.00.
FOR SALE—Cheap, to avoid pack­
FOR SALE 15 acres celery land
ing nn {(shipping from Sanford,
fronting on I.ake Monroe 12 will sell my nigh grade player
acres cleared and under ifrigo an,. ________
_______
___ ,
piano at _n 'Sacrifice.
Monthly
nil planted, four flowing wells, terms to praty giving satisfactory
*
h
e
a
.
• references. See piano and make
_,,
offer. E. J. Doby, 84 N. Broad
FOR SALE—10 ncres, 5 cleared,: St., Atlanta, Gb.
vegetaHo land, f lowing— w^ll.^V-pKWRtTKIt— RIBBONS — For
°f ,oadi"K f,tat,on'
use on Royal. Remington or L.
cniap'
C. Smith typewriters. Will sell
p n ii B i t e t i
!
t.
, , for one-half price. Herald office.
FOR SALK—Lots - in Roselnnd ETAo '«kV p u ------m -------Heights. High and dry. A-1 loca- *°{* SALE—Amco adding mntion on Sanford Ave., from $260 „ thl, T N«ver &gt; c n used. $10.
to $500 each, easy terms. If you Hcri&gt;ld office.
^
want a desirable home come in and FOR SALE—E ery , cash register,
see us.
$10 cash. Herald office.
,
,
FOR SALE — Remington typoIf you want a city lot. a suburwriter, with wide carriage, in
ban lot, a house ready built, cel- good condition. $25 cash. Inquire
ery farm, grove or anything In ut Herald office,
the Heal Estate line call us. We uryn— s v t r.—
.— , - r -.11 at the owner, price only.
' ^ ^ ^ l o S i t l o ^ I’t t

AUTOMOBILES AND
REPAIRS
FORDS
New and.Used
ROADSTERS
TOURINGS
U JU l'ES
SEDANS
TON TRUCKS
Cash or terms.
• " Wo Sell or trade.
EDWARD HIGGINS,
Authorized Ford Dealer
____________Sanford.___________
FOR SALE—Ford Roadster prac
tically new. Bargain. Sco Stew­
a rt Dutton.

HELP WANTED
WANTED—Sanford business men
who are in need of competent
help should read the classified
psge of The Herald. There’* no
reason for sending out-of-town for
help when there is probably Just
the person you want in t he d ty.
WANTED7200 salespeople now.
MAKE DIG MONEY''-Selling Watkins nationally advertised house­
hold products. YOU CAN TOO.
Established 1808. Resource! $15,«
000,000. Branches all over U. S.
and Canada. Rare CHANCE JUST
NOW for City Sales dealers, men
or women, full or pert time, in city
of Sanford, and elsewhere. Wrtie
today for our practical, sure
MONEY-MAKING PLAN. J. R.
Watkins Co., Dept. 99, Memphis,

VULCANIZING
Hood
Goodyear
and
WANTED
Balloon Tires
Used Cara
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS,
Commercial St.

Box 68.

FOIt SALE—Plant litggarweed
in all your groves, fruit and
.truck—ta m n iq il ;;ruw Jour own
fertilize!. Makes splendid emp of
hay on poorest soils. Write fur
Information.
Cherokee
Farms,
Monticello- -Fla.__________ _
WANTED TO BUY—Flat top desk
in good condition. Must be cheap
for fash. Address Box 431, San­
ford, Florida.
FOR SALE—Two J e f C ^ c ows;
also small cream separator. W.
W. Van Neaa, P. Q. Box 67._____
FOR SALK — Folding Ironing
board, small victrola, and two
dozen records, very cheap. Own­
er laving town. Apply 112 Lau­
rel Ave., after 5 p, m.

FOTt SALE—Small house, modern
conveniences, on beautiful lake.
Tun minutes drive from Post Of­
Madam Harriet,
fice; $*3,000.00; terms. W. V.
Henuty Parlor.
Wheeler, 404 1st N atl. Bank, Bldg.
.Over Mobley’s Drug Store.
_____ Park Ave. Phone 2-r6._____ ’Phone 101-J.
WANTED—Good used typewriter WIL1 TRADE—35 acre farm
tw dvc miles north of Miami, in
for cash. R. J. Reel. Phone 3.
3
rapidly growing section for well
PUBLIC Stenographer; your bus located property in or near San­
ness solicited. 107 Park Ave ford. Small cash payment is re­
quired. Price of Miami property,
Phone 349.
including farm house and faarnn in
WANTED TO BUY—T c"
$16,000. If interested in making n
trade writo giving full description
of your property, location and
price. A iid revs R. J. Peck, Fuli ford, Florida.______________
, FOR SALE—10 acres close to city
FOR RENT
, on good road. New house, garage
WANT—ToI ___
rent _____
fo r the_ summer, 1and other improvements. $2,000.00. FOR RENT—Garage, corner 11th
well located home in Sanford, by 'Term s. W. V. Wheeler, 1st NaCl
St. and Elm Ave.
responsible party. Must bo up to Bank Bldg, ‘Phono 101-J.
date with all fmporvementa and
completely furnished. Give com­
plete information as to location
and price in answering thhi ad.
O. C. Bryant, W ag­
Box 431, Sanford. Florida.

Sanford Novelty
Works

WANTED — Property Ratings:
Your property for sale or renl
listed with us will receive oui
prompt attention and will be ham
died to the best nf our ability
'Phone 101-J. W. V. Wheeler, 4&lt;H
1st N afl Bank Bldg.

Contractor and Builder
517 Commercial Street

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, ----------- Florida

PRINTING

For All Classes of Work
107 North Sanford Ave.

H. B. Lewis &amp; Co,

AUorney-at-Law
&lt;
Over Seminole County
Bank
Sanford.
■ Florida

Address
National Bank Building,
ground floor.
No. 107-Telephone 349—Park Ave.

Sanford Machine Co

Fred R. Wilson *
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW *
First National Bank Bldg*
Sanford ------------ Florida

Tailors, Cleaners and Dyera
117 Park Avenue— Phong 4I&gt;

Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
Works
"If it’s Metal we can weld X*
SANFORD, FLORIDA

First

STEWART The Florist
Flowers For All Occaaiaaf

By GEORGE McMANUS
t O M E T H IN C , t^&gt;
T H E . rA K T T E R * rW fB C
OAUCHTER
IL L O R M A C ,C*tE ' r ~
H V b OEEM
HURT
J

George A* DeCottes

Elton J Moughton

6 room house, gar­
Matthews Press
ing Station, gas at 2 age, lights, water, gas WThe
r l a k a l l h l s . . S a n f o r d K la .
Phone 417-L-2
cents above cost the and bath room, $45.00:
per month or will sell I
year around.
Sign Shop
at vfcry reasonable Sanford
APPROPRIATE
LETTERING
terms.

N FORD,FLA

LAWYER
•
— Court H o u m

General Shop and Mill Work

Carolina,-Florida filli-

^AN D SUPPLIES

Schelle Main ts

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

ner, Fla., will sell at
REAL ESTATE
WANTED

W w llB M

FOR SALE—Cadillac 4-passenger
phaeton, Model 57, in good con­
dition except paint. Good tires,
two extras, $050.00 cash for
BUILDING
quick sale. Address Cadillac, care
MATERIAL
Herald, t-'OR SALE OK' TRADE—Frank
lin sedan on easy terms or will MIRACLE Concrete Co^ ( r s t r i l
&gt;-ement work, sldewlaki, build­
trade for real estate title or
equity. Biggest automobile bar­ ing blocks, irrigation boxea. J. &amp;
gain in the state. Write P. O. Box Terwilleger, Prop.______________ •
1020, Sanford. Fla., what you have. Lumber and Building Material, *
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel SL Phone 565.
Business
IILL LUMBER CO. House &lt;4
Opportunities
Service, Quality and Price.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—We,
the m anufactures ’ of n well
known and wider} advertised proprietery medicim., wnnt n repre­
DRESSMAKING
sentative in each county in Flor­
ida. Our proposition is attractive MRS. NIXON has added to her
and will net n man from $200 to
dressmaking establishment tail­
$250 per month. Character and oring, lames suits tailored to order.
nbility count more than money ..in. 894-W -Fifth-St;-----— -----sciccttOTT Write us your qualltlcations and if satisfactory we will PROTECT
YOUR
CHILD’S
explain our proposition to you by
HEALTH
letter. Tho National Remedy Com­
pany, Postofficc Station G, Jack­ Through thoughtlessness the slight
sonville, Florida.
cough or cold of a child is often ne­
glected and soon becomea serious.
A few doses of FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND, at small
NOTICE
cost, taken a t the onset of tha
would bring speedy relief. B*
Anyone wishing to com­ cold
prepared, have a bottle of ttda
municate with the Knights safe, reliable cough remedy on
of the Kit _Klux Klan of ’ hand, find give promptly when a
Sanford may do eo by ad­ j cough or cold is detected. Equally
dressing mail to Postofficc I as effective for older persons, No

FO k SALE—Mathushek Piano in

MISCELLANEOUS
____ WANTED------

NGING UP FATHER
MR.
TOUR BU TLER
-"Jb T p h o n e d a n d ^ a id
T O U R W IF E W A N T Id Y O U
TU
R lC iH T H O M E

ROOMS FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

FOR STATE SENATOR FROM
THE NINETEENTH SEN­
ATORIAL DISTRICT.
I announce my candidacy for
nomination as State Senator from
the Nineteenth Senatorial District,
subject to the Democratic Frimary
to be held June 3rd. 1 am an a t­
torney at taw practicing a t San­
ford, Florida, and have been a res­
ident of and attorney in the Nine­
teenth' Senatorial District for 13
years. Your support will be great­
ly appreciated.
_______
LEWIS O’DRYANLOST—EastenfStar*pin with gold
bar with the name "Sadie'’ en- FOR RENT—Furnish
graved. Finder please leave a t : Annie 305 Myrtle Ave
Allen Seed Co.’s and receive re-. 328-W.
ward, Mra. Sadie Allen

FOR RENT—For 0 months, com*
fortably furnished house, six
sleeping rooms. 318 Magnolia
Avenue.
________________
FOR RENT—Modern f&gt; room bun­
galow, 010 Magnolia. Apply H.
C, DuBose.

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Political
Announcements

PAGE SEVEN

APRIL d, 1921

Members Floriste Telegraph Do*
livery Association
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Phone S66-W

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S A N F O R D , FL

T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 10,1921

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Iii German Editorial
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ilty he might have at de­
ll, began reaklng a long pre­
statement but both Senators
and Wheeler objected to any
winded” explanation. "Y oc
guilty of charges q f defraudIhe Indians of these lands,"
1 Senator Wheeler. "Yes, sir,
with the understanding that
would be a Ane," said Miller.
Her denied h's “ understandrith the attorney generals ofand said when he employed
Todd he did not know he was
’ law partner o f Daugherty."
ng the interim betw«en teavr in Oklahoma land frauda
Old Hickory Powder plant
itlon, the Daugherty commltnquired into tho controversy

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...W A SH IN G TO N . Apr. 10.— Sentor Borah, Republican, Idaho, was
named chairman
of the special
senate committee investigating the
cireuijpifTnles surrounding the in*
Information oit Report Y et In­ dictment o f Senator W’heeler by a
complete but Washington
Montana grand Jury.
Pleaaed with Reception of
W A SH IN G TO N , Apr. 10.— Im ­
Work
of
Dawea*
mediate
investigation
of
the
Committee.
charges which led to the indictW A S H IN G TO N , Apr. lO .- O fflcial Washington baaing its im­
pression* on still Incomplete in­
formation regarding the reports
o f the two
expert
reparations
commdttee in Paris, was inclin­
ed Wednesday to be optimistic
regarding the reception which the
report* w ill be accorded by the
powers.
The belief was privately ex­
pressed by one caulnet officer that
Europe Anally had been given a
constructive plan on which * it false and the Indictment as a de­
liberate “ frame-up." He assured
the senate that he was not a
scintilla o f evidence to support
them and defied his enemies to
produce such evidence.___________
T h e m tr ik in g bacg Vigorously
o f the expert "Committee*
were at his accusers, the
Montana
not a governmental arrangement senator declared he wan not able
and reiterates their Inability to to be intimidated; that he had
express any governmental
ap- fought corruption
during
a
val of the committees' work. stormy polttlfcal career in
his
ond saying it waa earnestly own state and would continue to
hoped that the reporta would lead Aght it in Washington regard­
to a solution o f the reparations less o f his ow*n personal fo r ­
tangle, no comment o f any kind tunes.
was available
at
the depart­
A n n o u n c e that he aought no
ment.
smypathy
from
his colleagues
The only form al statement was and was perfectly abh to mukc
issued by (Secreary Hoover. He hia own Aght, Senator
Wheeler
pointed out somo o f the advan- pleaded with thef senate to put
tagea to
American trade
and an end tow hat he characterised
farm production (which
would as a “ spy" system designed to
follow i f the plans led to a set­ intimidate United
State*
sen­
tlement o f
European
economic ators.
problems.
In addition to these
"They are not going to inadvantages it waa pointed out in

I he sent seveiril In bn to Moni la WKeelei i t s c A n t l i m i t
lu sgo at the* request o f the
►office department.
He taaid
talked to Harry Daugherty
lit the case but replied negative
ilka* Hanivhaeltf ■aI«l ka ^wanf.

icrlbed
the Bosch Company
iceedings at Isngth together
ih a related transaction o f the
ien Property office by A ; Mit&gt;11 Palmer, in which Joseph F.
Iffey, of Pittburgh, director o f
kt for the property office, was
irged in 1822 with embesxlent, by an indictment which is
’ ystun prosecuted.
Storck described
Martin
E.
m, of Allentown, Pa., as the
nsneier and felon” and “ friend
Mr. Palmer,"- who procured the
sure o f the German-owned
ach Magneto plant in 1918. He
ted Kern aa an iinnaturalized
•Went o f the United SUtcs,
»o served repeated tarns upon
Ivlctlon o f crinie between 1888
n 1806 and declared that notIthstanding "Kern and his asBates made a million out o f
a Bosch Magneto ’ . deal without
ting up a rad nlekle."
The witness’ knowledge o f the
- (Continued on page 8)

It.
loans made ...tham-by tha-United
RtalM
almvle Kan.
B
taiea. "Tkn
" Tfia vreatnaf
greatest single
barriar’ to the economic recuperation
o f the world has been the unset­
tlement o f German reparations,"
Mr.
Hoover's
statement
said,
“ with all the malign forces tha-.
have Aowed
from it in unem­
ployment, continued great arm­
ament,
disturbance
to
world
Anance, instability o f exchange—
all in a multitude o f directions.
I f the commission now secures n
Just and
practical Jietilement,
the whole world w ill benefit.
“ Restoration
o f courage, en­
terprise V « n d
confidence in Eu­
rope, inqmase in industrial Pro­
duction, decrease
in unemploy­
ment. w ill in the end react bene­
ficially to our own people.
The
consumption o f food stuffs that
w ill follow
decreased
employ­
ment w ill beneAt the American
farmer. Everybody
gains to a
stable and peaceful
world— no­
body loses.
-. *•
iose parts o f the committee
reports which had reached
the
government quarters here Wed­
nesday and which had been ten­
tatively
examined
appeared to

the declared
policies
of
the
Washington
administration
on’
the questions with which they
dealt. The decision o f the first
committee
not to relieve Ger­
many o f her obligations to make
just reparation payments and to
protect just claims o f the allies
against Germany was interpreted
as being in keeping with tne de­
sires or ‘.his government.
A t the same
time,
it
was
pointed out, t h e . attitude o f the
Washington government with re­
America Celebrate
spect to the treatment o f Ger­
&gt; 29th Anniversary many by the allies, the collection
of reparations from her without
U t a recent meeting o f the local causing prostration or threaten­
laptcr o f ' the Royal Neighbors ing- disaster to the national life,
America the 29w anniversary o f also had been followed out by
B formation o f that organisation the committee, to an extent that
•* appropriately celebrated by a made their views and those o f
Jfe attendance o f the members. government officials here largely
ths meeting which was held coincide.
At the
It has been repeatedly asserted
I the Masonic Hall, tha atato sup » e deputy, JM r * A lice Vos- by Secretary Hughes that pro­
kdt was present.’ Mrs. Voshardt ductivity must be the fundament­
M called upon to apeak and she al basis o f any plan for Ger­
Mpomiod with a moat Interesting many’! discharge o f her obliga­
fd entertaining talk on the his­ tions, either o f reparations or oth­
*
''
nenta o f tha or- er just w af claims. From what
it was ’ founded.'&gt; could be seen o f the plan set up
to aid Germany to produce and to
&gt; praised the*
Pter and ex p :------r ---------\ . . maintain Industry and national
ng able to be prqaent on- that oc. Ufe during the time reparation*
were being paid, soma officials
•*’ . ■ • •
•itution work^ consisting o f her* believe that world opinion
* adoption degree waa eonfer- w ill support tha findings o f the
!«pon several candidates. Drill experts In that regard.
• » waa also another feture o f
[. vnUrtainment which was aa- W . B. Hale, Journalist,
enjoyed, fn charge o f the

ign-gation'of l i e PropngandX in Rome when Ca&gt;dinnl Mundelein (center), Archbis
notified by Vt\
emissaries tha t the Pope had elevated him to the cardinalate.

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HENEY SPECIAL Washington News LOCAL MEN TO
COUNSEL C A SE Hartun F. Stone took: up hi* du BE PRESENT AT
at attorney general.
PALATKA MEET
'REVENUE PROBE ties( .*&gt;mi|itr.&gt;lief—Dew
c.i urg ed— thr
( Ilf

F lo r id a Students
Entertained L a s t
Night by Rosebro

A m m Ii 0 4

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at the Valdes Hotel Wednesday
night at 7 o’clock.
The entretalnment fo r the via*
itors waa given upon the comple­
tion of a three-day teat of the
electric and water works plants o f
the company. Acting aa toastmas-

Chamber o f Commerce Will Have
Large Delegation P resen t'A t
Waterways Meeting At
I’ alatka Tomrrow.

V;

By R. W. "Postman", Jr.
Pursuant to a letter received
from the Palntka
Chamber of
Commecc advising o f n meeting to
be held in that city, Friday, to or­
ganize a St. Johns Waterway As­
sociation, the Inland Waterways
Committee o f the Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce and officials of
the local branch o f the Florida W a­
terways Traffic League w ill send
representatives to Palatka.
According to the letter from the
Puhttka Chamber of Commerce, the
suggestion for the organisation of
'll new association-. artgiuKbaAf-T^fc
St. Elino W. Acosta o f Jacksonville
day among the reparation commit­
and it is proposed to have this astee delegates who v

f l l r Tfce A ■••elate* Preaa)

W A SH IN G TO N . April 10.— The
peace o f the sennte special com­
mittee investigating the internal
revenue bureau
was
shatered
Wednesday when Senator Cou-

» appointment
Heney, famous for many years
as a public prosecutor meant' "an ­
other sennte muck raking," ex­
pedition and Senator Ernst's de­
claration that it was aimed by
Senator Couxen*
as
Secretary
Mellon because the secretary hud
"spanked the senator in their
recent public tax controversy.
Senators King, of Utah, an-l
Jones, o f New Mexico, w ow the
Democrats who
voted
with
Senator Couzena. It developed in
the committee discussion thu: the
Arst suggestion for a committee
_____ _ had come
____
Seriato*
counsel
Cousens from Sei-ator Jones when
he had observed, Senator Couzen*
around
said, “ me
floundering
here" and getting nowhere w it
*
&gt; with
here and’ getting nowhere
the inquiry.
.
When it was brought out
posed t o ' pay allhcsenate.procnint
Senator
Couzens, one o f ' the
richest men in the senate, pro­
posed to pay all Hcney’s expens­
es in conccotion with the investi­
_gation,. Senator Ernst sharply
questioned the propriety o f that
action.
Senator Jones,. however,
defended Senator CouzenV action
and Senator King appeared to
take the same view.
Tho Heney employmon: resolu­
tion landed on the committee ta­
ble like a bombshell, so far as
Senator Watson waa concerned.
IContinued on page 8)

cation
Hbtiee-

department
before
M rn iitj
The senate commlttei-e investi­
gating the internal revenue ' bu­
reau agreed to employ Francis J.
Heney of California as counsel.
Tho oil committee again In ­
quired into reports of an oil deal
at the 1820 Republican conven*.
tion and summoned more w it­
nesses.
Senator Johnson,
Republican,
California, attacked the
gentle­
men’s agreement with Japan in u
senate speech on the immigration
bill.
Senator
WheelerDemocrat,
Montana, denounced his ind'etmerit on the senate floor and thu
sennte ordered an investigation of
the case.
Restoration of an excess proAts tax was - proposed
in
an
amendment to the revenue bill
offered by
Senator
Brookhart,
Republican, Iowa.
Radio broadcasters before
n
senate committee aupported the
Dill bill which would relieve them
o f paying
copyright dues on
broadcasting mus'e.
Secretaries Wilburi and Hoov­
er advocated before the house na­
val committee unlimited powers
for the president in war time
drafting o f economic resources.
Secretary
Hoover 'before
a
house committee urged investiga­
tion by tho commerce department
to determine what could be ac­
complished b ya readjustment of
the freight rate structure.

Miller answered questions per­
taining to auction selling,.and he
cleared up many misunderstand­
ings on tne part - o f - t h e assem­
bled growers. He said the_______
reason
has
not
the New York auction 1
— ....
___„ " V
most
satisfactory
thening the Florida
Citrus Ex­ brought the
ls because
change, the general state-wido returns
thia year
Is
because
convention here o f more than 1.­ shipments dnto New York have
000 growers today took up such
subjects as grading, packing and
coloring fruit.
‘
The - United
States
standard
grades fo r citrus fruits were ap­
proved by the convention and rec­
ommended to all packers, with a
uest that the
lowest grade,
iwn a a . “ merchantable culls,"
be -withheld from markets. • The
meeting- also indorsed the govern­
ment's recentl
Inspection sei
immtnd'
shippers,

K

ed to describe the at
o f selling in large ell
pUlfced
the functki
l ndlana-*to,;1869.

bers consulting their respective
governments, according to allied
circles.
However, the inkling of how
"that commission may dispose of
the report may be obtained by the
end o f this week nnd it is consid­
ered, possible that Premier Poin­
care, Premier Ramsay MacDonald
nnd Premier Theunis may instruct
their reparations representatives
^A L . m.I
*U ,.u n „ at m* .IA.111
to hand over the experts’ docu- 1 hearers on his views on tha evident
ments to
the governments without 1issues.
. .i------ j.
The Jacksonville man
•previous deliberation. I f such ac-|*
. poke to a large gathering in Qr*
tion were taken it would bo fdrjiando night before last.
, ,
speeding up the settlement or
“
Mr. Jennings is known tn &gt;bar*
semblance thereof before the Ger­ a large number of supporter* ^to.
man and French elections.
thia county and it is open debate^
N o P T lIrn U r V1«S1---------- as to whether tit' or John Martin"
"Tho Dawes’ report is unani­ Will carry Semiilole county. ’,Bbth
mous, yet it does not represent any randidatea are known to be claim­
body’s particular views," waa one ing this county.
succinct comment proffered In non­
Mr. Jenningk enjoys the dis­
French circles today. N everth e­ tinction o f having made the firat
less everybody wants as much of political address in this state by
it as possible accepted as s basis radio. On Tuesday night o f' thu
o f settlement. The question is who week he spoke at the opening i f
will bgln."
the big broadcasting station or the
" It can be stated now that most Tampa Times presenting his plat­
o f the original divergencies be- _________
. the
__ people pf
form and___
urging
tween tho French and British r&lt;-"t*Florida to support his
The British still believe that

Resolution Coes Through To 1
ploy Heney Special Counsel 1
• Inquiry Into Internal
Revenue Bureau. •

1 am not going to bo stop-

no foundation."
. .
“ But they have not sioppeJ
with their atack upon me," he
added, “ they have tried to injure
my wife and my babies.”
As the Arst o f a dozen senat­
ors approached to congratulate
him, Senator
Wheeler
brushed
tears away from his eyes.
Chairman
Brookharti o f
the
Daugherty investigating commit­
tee, on his feet before Senator
Wheeler concluded, told the sen­
ate he believed the indictment
was directly due to his colleague’s
activity in tho investigation.
" I believe this Indictment can
be traced back to Daugherty," he
declared. "But the proceeding hus
not intimidated the committee.
We will continue to go forward
until the people o f the United
States can render a true ••crdict
upon this conspiracy to protect
the criminally rich in their effort
to rule the country."
Senator Brookhart then declar­
ed that evidence adduced beforo
the committee and compentcnt in
any court o f law had “ shown an
organised conspiracy In the house-

Thr

foyal Neighbors of

lUlAn
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H e a r F r a n k J en n in g s W h e
H e A dd resses
V o te r s
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T h is C it y T o n ig h t ' a t 8 0

Indications &gt; re that a
large
crowd o f voters of Sanford and
Seminole county wilt hear the ad­
dress o f Frank E. Jennings «'f
Jacksonville tonight at 8 o'clock
in behalf o f his candidacy foe i n f ­
e rio r. Mr. Jennings is scheduled
to speak from the Seminole County
Bank corner.
Arrangements fo r . the meeting
have been completed according to
a statement given out WedneSlay
by those in charge of the gather*
ing. Mayor Forrest Lake will in­
troduce the speaker and Mr, Jeivnings will than present hi* pUtform.
This will be Mr. Jennings’ fIrdt
speech in this city in the pm eh t

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B ER LIN . Apr. 10.— The balk
ot editorial comment published
in the Berlin paper* today in­
clines to the opinion that the
report o f .BHgadiep , General
Dawes, of the expert reparation
committee constitutes the baais
for, hegt}flaUon£\i Only t o iso­
lated Insta'nelJl’ b f nationalistic
organa is- opposition voiced and
even ,their fu miliar cry o f "un­
,acceptable’' which gregfer past

3peech by PrbMOItor
Daugherty . Committee
ore Crowded - Chamber
Galleries'of UW’Senate.
T The A««&lt;*eOlt»S PM M )
3HINGTON, Apr. 10.— hi
jve
session the
senate
erty
committee
decided
lay to speed up lts investiga' the books o f the Midland
Washington, Court Hopse,
Senator WheeUiti the cornprosecutor. leatek tonight
hio to begin work,
istor
Moses.
Republican,
Hampshire, who was named
abcommittee member to make
Jhlo inquiry with
Wheeler
rigorously opposed In the
rutor’s plans, and latsr with-.
from
the
subcommittee,
man Brookhart
taking1:his
The committee believes the
books contain evidence o f ft*
il operations o f Harry.. JL
(icrty and others in conflrma-

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exchange, is the largest'.shipin Florida, and Senator John
raylor, o f Largo, and Dr. E.
Adams, q f L a x* A lfred, also
ninent shipers, that they had
tad to affiliate with the cxnge, gave considerable
tmta to the movement fo r the
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U three form er
Independent
raters
said' that they wero

u&gt; Senator Fletcher the location of
a cunal connecting up the St. Johns
with'the Indian River.
•The Inland Waterways Commit­
tee of the Sanford Chamber of
Commorce of which A. P. Connel­
ly is chairman nnd the Sanford
branch of the Waterway Traffic
League headed by TL W. Knight,
Held a meeting last night and dele­
gated Forrest Lake, A . P. Connelly
and G. ,W. Knight o f Sanford and
Judgo W. T. Bland o f Orlando nnd
■Patrick A. Vans Alffiew of \\ inter
Park to jointly represent the local
chamber and the league at meet­
ing in Pnlntkn.
Although an adverse report on
this canal has been returned by
government engineers since the
hearing held in Sanford some time
jigo, it is now being re-agitated.
Sentiment in the communities
which would be served by this
route has been aroused by tho
Florida Waterways Traffic League
to the bcncAts to be secured from
this Improvement.
Patrick A. Vans Agncw has
proposed this inland waterwuy
project to provide fo r freight car­
rying, passenger
and pleasure
craft, the estimated cost of which
to complete it is $10,000,000. Such
a canal would tic Jacksonville and
* Continued on page 8.

SanfordElksLodge
Installs Officers at
Meeting Last Night

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the reports to their governments
and studying these reports for their
own information. There is genernl agreement that the combined
efforts o f Gen. Dawes and Owen D.
Young have proved to be “ the most
hopeful attempt at a settlement"
yet made, and members of the re­
paration commission who are with­
out political connection admit that
i f the Arst committee’s report
wero treated purely as a business
proposition, the business-life thing
to do would be to present it .to
Germany In decisive terms aa an
offer fo r settlement.
However,
many thorny political questions
are likely to arise and representa­
tive men among the allies concede
that Germany will And In it many
things hard to swallow.
Mid-Way Solution
In consenuenca o f thia the mem­
bers o f tne reparation commis­
sion are understood to feel that
the allied governments will have
to devise some mid-way solution
before submitting the report to
Germany, particularly
aa tha
Dawes’ proposals are very good;
i f they are imposed on Germany—
well, hardly."
In any case the reparation com­
mission’s present attitude so fa r
as can be learned is one-of quies­
cence with the probability that the
reports will be carefully studied
while awaiting instructions from
the various governments.
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Florida gubernatorial tandWhat
‘ In hla talk, Mr. Jennings *tr
ed state Issues, as set forth'in
platform, particularly exprahi
appreciation fo r tha ntipporC w!
the people o f Florida are accord*
ing the law enforcement, rcapportlonment and good roads features
o f his platform.
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A . B. Newton, fo r years one ol’
the leading Agurea in west Orange
county and throughout the central
part o f the state, an ex-newspaper
man and fo r several year* a repreaentatlve in the state legid attro
is supporting Mr. Jennings for
ernor.
A fte r a thorough canvas o f tho
situation and investigation in tho
field of candidates, Mr. Newton
has come to the conclusion that
Mr. Jennings is the best mail to
the race. Here is what he ha# (o
say about the former speaker* Of
the House of Representatives Of
this state:
“ It is my belief that the Ds
crats o f Florida are going to i
inate Frank E. Jennings forernor on June' 3. I believe,
because I am Apuly convinced

with.him extending over a cunsk
erable period o f years and bacato
o f the constructive platform tytfc
which he is basing his csndidsicy
“ Mr. Jtnningi is a man who
known throughout
Florida «
standing fo r things worthwltt
and constructive.
His
recoi
throughout has been abaohiW
clean. No breath o f suspicioftto
ever been voiced aa to tha JUen
proachuble character o f his pufil
or private life. This is a thtagfj
unusual In Itself when a man, wt
has mixed in state-wide polities. !
concerned, that it is' well wegtl
o f mentioning.
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With approximately 70 mem­
bers present the Sanford Elks
Lodge Wednesday night installed
its new officers, which were as
follows: Exalted Ruler, Harry B.
Lewis; Esteemed Leading Knight,
W. E. Walthall; ^Esteemed Loyal
Knight, S. Bunge; Esteemed LecJohn Ludwig;
See­ Ludwig; SecWring
Knight- Johni
velopment and up-build
retary, J. D. Chittenden; X
Treasurer,
T *V u,!er'
ida’a agricultural and
L.
J.
.uursmiu,
C.
Marshall: TUer, E B. Roukej
resources. He la now
Trustees fo r thi
braska by approximately 30,000.’
ter Thurston; 1
Lodge, Judge
i GiJH?A(JO, A p r. lOr-Indlcations
that the final majority of. President
Coolidg* osar .Senator Joknson. in

s&amp; a ra A E

Illinois, for Rep^bjjcan preference
sident would amount to 1$0.nra given in the returns. About
000 procintc out o f 5,688 are un­
heard from.
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Formally Repor

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NEW O R LE A N 8 , Apr. 10.— Cot­
ton. M a r -31.43;-July 29.97.
CHICAGO,
Apr.
10-W hPat,
May 101 to 101 1-4. July, 103.
Corn, May 76 1-4 to 72 1-2. Oats,
M sy iff 3J$ to-4 t l-fe------------------

NASH U A
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NASHUJ
Nashua pc

two magjui
left today 1
fiolals of-U

Wa s h i n g t o n !
new ravenua bill was fi
ported to the Senat* tod
er with the new Democ
°f.
u tM
or. carrying o
out
an in.
schedule similar U I
ed down in tha sc
mitts*. It chn
surtax o f 40 per

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T H F S A N F O R D H E R A L D . ' W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 9, 1921

COMMITTEE OF
LFARE WORK DAWES M A K E S
\N DEVELOPS REPORT TODAY
t
Continued trom pagi. on*,
in g a p e n t each year in Seminole
county by th© various oodles anil
j o t a Rteat deal o f good ia coming
from It. She said one case had
®**n found-where irfftbttty hhd re­
ceived aid from several organiza­
tions including the county com­
missioners. She stated that such
conditions tend to pauperise peo-

moih ■ta iled h*fe, and now that it
did BOt want to give it up.
J»he said the primary work of
tho organisation, was welfare and
fealth work and that If the duties
o f the county nurse were taken
fta oiovsr by another body that
Would mean taking away the taakH
fo r which the association was formdu. Boh Mra. Leonardy and Misa
Crawford ook occasion to refute
« t t a l n statements made by the
(finer. The motion by Mr. Entit&amp;inger then followed.

(Continued from page 1.)
recovery o( nil European peoples
and the entry upon a new period
of, hnppineis and. prosperity urfThe covering letter o f General
Dawes follow s:
.
’"T o the president o f the repara­
tion commission:
“ S ir: “ Your committee hns un­
animously adopted a report upon
the means fo r balancing the Gcrmnn budget and the measures to
be taken to stabilise its currency
which I now have the honor to sub­
mit.
I’
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“ Deeply impressed by n sense o f
its responsibility to your commis­
sion and to the universal conscience
the committee bases its plan upon
those principles o f justice, fa ir­
ness and muual interest in the su­
premacy o f which not only the
creditors o f Germany and Germany
itself but the world also have a v i­
tal and enduring concern.’
“ W'ith these principles fixed ard
accepted in that common good
faith which is the foundation oi all
business and the best safeguard
fo r universal peace, the commit­
tee s recommendation*
must bo
considered not as ointlicting penal­
ties but as suggesting means for
assisting the economic recover) of
alj European peoples and the en­
try upon a new period of happiness
and prosperity'unmenaced by war.
"In its work the full committee
hns held since Jan. 14, 1924, 4H
meetings. The sub-committee on
the stabilization o f currency, com­
posed o f M. Parmentier, Sir K. M.
Kinderslcy, M. Emile Frnnqui and
Professor K Flora, assisted by
Mr. Henry M. Robinson und under
the chairmanship o f Mr. Owen D.
Young, has held OH meetings, and
the sub-committee on balancing
tpe German budget, composed of
M.- A lix, aBron Houtart and Dr.
Pirelli, under the chairmanship of
Sir J. C. Stamp, has held CO meet­
ings. These sub-committees have
also had th© assistance o f Mr. An­
drew McFadyean, the general sec­
retary o f the reparation commis­
sion. The time o f the committee,
outside o f that consumed by its
[Tle?-*ng8* *&gt;a.3 ^een Riven largely
u investi gation mid study;

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Delivered Anyw here in the city

50 CTS. FO R 5 G A L L O N S

See W. B. Lynch or Phone 539
ttn n ttttiu tu n ttttn tiu iiu m tu tttitt
%

♦

“ No nursery tree is a first class tree unless hud
ded from a bearing tree o f a known quality anc
quantity o f production.” — O. W. Connor.

And thus make your grove a “ Rest Producer.” It
cannot be done with just any kind o f trees.
Acquaint yourself with the propagation methods
of the

Then it will be quite easy to decide where In buy
your trees. I will be pleased to show you, and
give you the benefit o f my grove experence.

(ACROSS T H E B R ID G E FROM N E W S M Y R N A )

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R. C. N E W E L L , Agent, Longwood, Pin.

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For on that date we a re g oing to hold our
TO R Y S A L E of Ocean to River Lots.

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All roads will lead to N E W S M Y R N A * B E A C H on that day.
FOLLOW
TH E A R R O W S and note that the new road between DeLand and New
Smyrna is now open and in excellent condition. Come on over and let’s
have fun.
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H A D D O C K G IVES
; R E S U M E SCOUTT
iur kindness
•ee at the South Side School-**
■'ream work counts. Ability to
tspend at any time o f the day
eraeverance, your boys have
e above thoroughly instilled
I their every day life.”
^‘During my career ir. Y. M. C.
. work, coupled along with Itedt.th, l have visited many'scout
rganizations and as yet have

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This is Your Opportunity to Own Beach Property at the

W e put tfn. this special pre-Easter event

F i n to Asthma and
Hay F svm Sufferers

stimulating early buying.

Our shop

is

for

the purpose

the choicest

W e offer you unrestricted selection at special

prices.

of

replete with a very

large representation of Dresses and Millinery of
kind.

Lowest Possible

reducted

.

Compare this price with Beach property prices anywhere else alonsr
the East Coast and M A K E U P Y O U R M IN D Q U IC K !
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And remember— Beacfh Property is going to be in great demand this
Summer and coming Winter, so get ready to share in the profits of the im­
mediate Summer trading.

too Important to reflect.

to/. Writ, bow tad tx.ln the method
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no monr,. Bmpl, mail cot poo

In the newest interpre­
tations
of
the
modeW hether it*n for street, af­
ternoon or aports wear the
simple frocks predominate.
In your preference o f Can­
ton
Crepe,
Roshanara.
Printed Crepe, ChitTon nnd
novelty materials.

O f charming fashion.
You can indulge your denire to the fullest extent.
Hatn for street, sport, a f­
ternoon or evening wear.
In glorious color effects and
h o many variations o f line
that you are certain to
find the perfect one among
them. Flowers, ribbon ami
fancies on silk or straw. A
worthy collection in every
way.

$29.75 Dresses at
.................$24.95
$24.50 Dresses at

W e are improving N E W S M Y R N A B E A C H rapidly, and very soon
the new Bridge from N ew Smyrna will connect with thiB property which
will create an immediate enhanceme it in value.
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$11.95 Grades at

....................... :. . $ 2 2 . 0 0

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$22.50 Dresses at
...-:............. $19.75

THEATRE

W E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E YO UI

One Special Lot

At $16.75
Values up to *24.50.
A ll Linens, Voiles, Ging­
hams, Etc., reduced special
fo r these 3 days.

A ll others reduced.
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Comedy, “ Hkylarkiag.”

144 SOUTH REACH STREET, D A Y T O N A .

drama that tourhea
cry man's Ufa and cchoe* in

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Selling Agents.
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Thuraday and Friday
label N on a end la “ T U B F.XTBA G IRL.”

C. M. ROGERS A N D

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910 M A IN 'S T., D A Y TO N A BEA

C A N A L STHEET, N E W S M Y R N A .
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April 16-17 D. W. Griffith’.

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TH E S A N FO R D H E R A LD , T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 10, 1924.

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ne

Republican
eting Imparts a
Be o f Dignity

Osage Queen

C L E V E L A N D , Apr. 9. — The
nxmlcipal auditorium
in which
Or Republican national conven­
tion w ill b « h e ld 'h e re In June,
naa a remarkable faculty o f impartin g a sense o f dignity to the
auamisted —in JA - ac1W » ® « jr ,+S "C it3r M a n a g e r W illiam
E, Hopkins. Athletic events,, Mr.
:Hopkins said,
which elsewhere
Would have led to confusion, dis­
order an4, possible rioting, have
-been witoudsed Ih the auditorium
fW lth noteworthy ^ecorum and ren tn iid ,
1 " I a a w two baakitball games
played succesaitstiyf ln the hall,*’
■aid Mr. Hbpkins,/'one in tho a f­
ternoon and Opel in th » evening.
Tho first w as1 between two Un­
beaten high schools, keen rivals,
and I waa impressed by the good
feelin g and sportsmanship-shown
by the rooters fo r the contending
teams. The second was between
the local professional team und
visiting champions. Tho referee,
although a Cleveland man, re­
peatedly made decisions adverse
to the hotno plnyers, and I sup­
pose many o f the local fans in! vrardly thought
them
extreme.
Y e t their only manifestation o f
displeasure was a subdued grum ­
ble, just oncejn^rPMu t°ld
that
similar re­
straint marked, spectators ut an
amateur bout in the hail when a
W u r ly visitor was pummcling and
ApuMsMatr A local boxer. Everyon ! in the crowd wus fo r the un­
derdog,, according to the account
I received, but
there w ere not
hisses and none o f the open re-

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A tlantic Coast Line Railroad Go., Right-Of-Way
Blk 4^ Tr. 5 ....... ........ .. .u ...... ...............
S. O. and J. C. Chase, Lot 6, Blk 4, T iv 6
........
M. F . Robinson, F. 1-2 o f Lot 1, Blk 1, Tr. 6.’.
S. 6 . Shinholscr, W . 1-2 o f L t 1, Blk 4, Tr. 6 .„
Unknown, E. 6.1 ft. Ix)t 0, Blk 4, Tr. .6 .............
W . II. Hand, W. 64 f t Lot 6, Blk 4, Tr. 6..........
C. W. U in g Lot 1, Blk 4, T r .7 ...... 1'.V...............
404.05
W* P. Brooks, Lot 6, Blk 4, Tr, 7
.......
404.05
Jesse S. Roberts, I « t 1, Blk 4, T r.,8 ----4U4JUS
w U r-M i-M itch vll, Lot C, B n m r T F T 'ff
....'
404.05
Atlantic Const Line Rajlrond Company, E. 45 feet
o f M yrtle Ave.,.between First St. and Third
Street ________________________________ ' 64.7
223.44
The above .and.foregoing final assessments are payable without
i interest up to A P R IL 15, 1021, and from und a fter said date, said
special assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual install*
ments, with interest at 8 par cent per annum on nil deferred payments.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o f the City o f San­
ford, Florida, this 12th day of March, A. I ).- 10241
(S E A L )
L. R. P H IL IP S , City Clerk.
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im iM ia n H M u im R a m u ia N m iiiiiiia iu iH iM H ;

Statement of Condition

A t the Close o f Business March 31st, ,1924.

A S R E N D E R E D TO STATE C O M PT R O LLE R
C a p it a l1

ST R E E T, B E TW E E N O AK A V E N U E A N D M Y R T L E A V E N U E .
Notice is hereby given that the construction o f the asphalt pave­
A ll Indians do hot wear blank­
ets. Mrs. Ceorge Beaulieu (above)
is a member o f tho Osage trible,
wealthiest group o f individuals in
the world since discovery o f oil on
their Oklahoma ands. Mrs. Beau­
lieu’s income annually from oil
land is $13,100, and soon will be
more. She is a graduate o f an
eastern finishing school and is nn
accomplished musician. Her fath­
er is Chief Wheeler.
-P E P ”

CLUB

FORMED.

Total cost ............... ........................................
To be borne by City 1-3, $95.54.
To be borne by adjacent property owners, $191.08
Number fe et frontage, 492.4.
Assessment per foot frontuge $0,388.
FRED T. W IL L IA M S , Engineer.
Feet
Final
Name
in
Frontage
Estimate

C L E A R W A T E R , Apr. 9— The
“ Pep”
Club” — Pinellas
editorspubllshers— has been orgnnized
by the newspaper men of Pinel­
las county, fo r the purpose o f
holding
get-together
meetings
front time to time. The next
meeting will be held at Largo,
when the members w ill be enter­
tained with “ something unusual/
W . L. Straub, J. B. Paine and A. Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Co., Lot 8, Blk 3, Tr. 6...
F. Fuller compose a committee Alice F itts and L. If. Gibbs, I » t 9, Blk. 3, Tr. 5....
that w ill draw up a charier and Atlantic Const Line Ry. Co., Right-of-way in Blk,
by-laws nnd arrange for a per­
COX S P E A K S A T M IA M L
3. Tr. 5 .............. ...................................
manent organization.
Chase
&amp; Co., Lot 12, Blk 3. Tr. 6 ............. ..............
M IA M I, Apr. 8.— -Former Gover­
Newspapers are worth a lot of Chase &amp; Comimfiv: Lot 1. Blk 4. Tr. 5 .................
nor James M. Cox o f Ohio w ill
address the
n »»_
ifla state Federation o f Labor in judge in that city fined a man five
session hero at a banquet Tuesday dollars after he had confessed to
evening at the Ponce do Leon ho* “ swiping” a newspaper from a
tel. I t ia understood he w ill dis­ nowstand. Sometimes it’s rather
cuss the necessity o f legislation risky to pics up a paper belonging
to somebody else.
fa? protection o f labor.

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1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Surplus and U n d iv id ­
ed P ro fits
..............

TO A L L P R O P E R T Y O W N E R S O W N IN G P R O P E R T Y ON SECOND

ment on Second St. between Oak Ave. nnd Myrtle Ave. has been com­
pleted, and the completed work has been finally accepted by the Com­
mission o f the City o f Sanford.
The following is- the finnl estimate o f the cost o f widening the
sheet asphalt paving on Second Street between Oak Ave. and Myrtle
Ave. from 24 feet to 30 feet in width/ •
,
40 Cu. yds. excavation @ 40c ............. ..................... ■—...........( 16,00
146 Sq. yds. rock boYS^iJg) 75c ....... ................................. ........... 109.50
140 Sq. yds. 2” sheet nsphult top @ 97c ......... .........
..... .... 141.62
laboratory Inspection ...... ........................................ ......... „
3.30
t
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 2*;! ............. ...... '.........■
5.40
Engineering 4ft
......;
J___ ...... ..... .......... .................. .
10.80

a a R R a a R u iu i^

D iv id e n d s U n p a i d ....
53,210.19
8,726.65
* 4,548.55

49,000-00

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AND
DUE
F R O M B A N K S .......

i

Due
W ar
F in a n c e
C o rp o ra tio n
.........
D E P O S IT S

1,632,070.12

534,136.13
$1,812,919.72

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$1,812,919.72

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T o ta l D ep osits M arch 31st, 1924
T o ta l D ep osits M arch 31st, 1923

$1,632,070.12
1,036,245.60

In c re a s e in D ep osits in one y e a r .....

595,824.52

T o ta l resou rces M arch 31st, 1924.....
T o ta l resou rces M a rch 31st, 1923 ....

1.812.919.72
1.210.132.72

In c re a s e to ta l resou rces in on e y e a r

STRONG-

PROGRESS! VET

Forrest Lake, President.
G. W. Spencer, 2nd Vice President

C O N S E R V A T IV E
A . R. K ey, Vice-President-Cashier.
R. W. Deane, Ass’ t Cashier.

DIRECTORS

T O A L L P R O P E R T Y O W N E R S O W N IN G PR O PE R TY ON SECONL
STR E E T, FRO M O A K A V E . T O FRENCH A V E .
T ^ l f i following Is the final estimate of the cost o f paving Second
S t m t xroln .'Oak Ave., west to French Ave., a width o f 24 feet with
sheet asphalt on a 6” rock base:
8Q2 Cu . yds. excavation @ 40c — ,— — - .......................— $ 350.80
EE-900 Sta. yds. overhaul @ l c
........................ ........——.......
9.00
U f » L i * fq e ty p c p ftf rcttrl£nnd
......t?Q70,2*
4*7 Lin. ft- flush curb &amp; 3 0 c ____ ..........................128.10
A 1 0 U n . ft. granite curb reset &lt;g&gt; 15c
-------------.-----16.50
. 2990 Sq. yds. 6” rock base @ 75c ----------- ----- —............. ..... 2242.50

Joe Cameron,

A. T. Rossetter,

Thos. Emmett Wilson

Jno. C. Bennett,

G. W . Spencer,

A. P. Connelly,

Forrest Lake,

A. R. Key,

L. P. McCulter.

....raw**#
480 Hq. yds. ’brick relaid @ 4 2 c ................. —
V T I fir
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'1 5 1 0 Sq. ft. concrete, alley returns @ 22e ......
j
fl Sq. f t
sidewalk @ 2bc --- ------------------- 2 Typo A Inlets (2) $30.00 .......— ..........
0 Type B Inlets @ $27.00
......................
t
2 Manholes 4-6 ft. deep @ $50.00 ..— ........
1 Manhole 6-8 ft. deep @ $60.00 ....................
- 1170 Lin. ft. 3” drain' tile laid @ 65.00 per M.
5 438 Lin. ft. 12” storm sewer @ $1.10 .............
848 Lin. ft. valley gutter @ $1.05 .............. ...
2 ' Monuments at street intersections &lt;g&gt; $6.50
• E xtra Work ............................. ~ .... ...... - - ......
,-Liboratory Inspection — .................. ..........
r L e g a l expense, advertising, etc., 2% ...... .
I kJ m Engineering 4% ------- ---- ........ ............ ..........

Delivered Anywhere in the city *

50 CTS. FOR 5 G A L L O N S

See W. B. Lynch or Phone 539

owe

rew

TIQuality Did It

M Y R T L E A V E . &amp; 4TII S T _______________________________ .P H O N E 539

STYLE IS THE GREATEST SPRING TONIC!

T H E H O M E O F “GOOD GOODS”

Easter Gives You The Dress-Up Feeling

T o be borne by City 1-3......... ............
T o m borne by property owners —
Number o f feet frontage, 1896.4.
Assessment per foot frontage, $3.4534
F R E D T. W IL L IA M S , Engineer
Feet
Final
Frontage Assessment
W S M .,..
Description
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. Lot 8, Blk 3,
.~..................... 117
404.05
166.41
A lice Fitts and L. H. Gibbs, Lot 9, Blk 3, Tr. 5...
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Right-of-W ay
^ y p t -3, Tr. 6 ............................... ............. —
.Chase A Co., Lot 12, Blk 3, T r. 5 ........................
\ M attie O. Pace, Lot 8, Blk 3, T r. 6---------------- —
[ L . H. Gibba, Lot 11, Blk 3, T r. 6 ...... ................ Clara Benjamin, Lot 8, Blk 3, Tr. 7 .................
' E . M. Furen, Lot 11, Blk 3, Tr. 7
— .......;..—
' M i*. E. M. Roberts, Lot 8, Blk 3, Tr. 8 .................
'M b . F. K. Smith, Lot 11, Blk 3, Tr. 8 .................
' Chase A Company, Lot 1, Blk 4, T r. 5 ............. .

I »o (M M

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win

\ 0 AIRYMAtf5
\ B5WJMS.T/

:A S M

Economy is not determined
by price alone but by the
value of the article purchased.
Our
line
of
.“ GOOD
GOODS” is so priced that it
represents true economy in
feeding.
YO U R
M O NEY B AC K IF YOU
A R E N O T S A T IS F IE D ." '*

H hot what a cow EATS but what she
DIGESTS thatproduct* tiilk andbutterfats

DAIRYMAN’S DELIGHT
DAIRY FEED

Orlando, Fla,

Kuppenheimer Good Clothes .
Meet All Requirements— $35 to $50— Aw ay ahead in style and tailoring. Equal to any in the land for fabric
and value. These suits definitely assert their supremacy as leaders in
fashion and workmanship. The choice of well-dressed men.
— Made for every type of figure in the latest colors, fabrics and patterns
in pleasing array for men and young men.
— Others all worsted Suits from $25 to $50.

(Cwoitnt 2*1 fivtruO

.CsuUtn* men than 79$ DIGESTIBLE nutrient*.

C o N o r th
\

“ No nursery tree is a first class tree unless bud­
ded from a bearing tree o f"a known quality and
quantity o f production.” — 0 . W. Connor.

— When they see these ex­
cellent Emery Shirts— with
or without collars, plain
and striped colors— they
can’t help but say “ good,”
whether fashion Bays so or
not; in this case fashion
says “ good'' too.

— A new Stray; Hat brings many u cool
thought on a hot day. Stylish broad-brim­
med, and low-crowdned.
Sennits— genuine
imported Panamas— fashionable Leghorns—
new tan and grey Straws— plain and with
fancy bands.

— The Bat-W ing Bow Tie^
in novel polka-dot effects
are quite the thiflg.

— Step in and «e e these today and join tho
Straw-hat brigade.

— The correct fashion now
among smart dressers—
men who gre first authori­
ties in such matters.

— The tasty style and summer coolness of
Florsheim Skeleton-Lined Oxfords offer re­
freshing change to the man who has not as
yet satisfied his feet with a pair o f Florsheim
Low Shoes.

— Many men would look
well In a “ Gateo*a-jar” col­
lar, if they would but tr y
them.
___ _____

* s .»
r 25
Ai S a f i * * . O.

_____ ~ m i l

» ( ! • ( ( . M l«k. .............. 4 I J I
l«a tr * a l. V. O - ...... .... - I M I

* Via BaHImor*'and rail.

* T » lr 4a, l»------- ----------- 4I.T1
l u k M n l l l t To
• W &gt; a i « | l n . n. C . ------ * 1.11

4VU Ualilmurc or Philadelphia and

And thua make your grove a “ Best Producer.” It
cannot be done with just any kind of trees.
Acquaint yourself with the propagation methods
of the

I — A ll.w a te r via Phfladalphla or Baltim ore: direct connection*
Philadelphia, three days lay over a t Baltimore,
rickets Include meala (except ticket* fo r Savannah/Ha &gt; All room*
i Alleghany and Berkshire and some room* on other steamers
iv* extra charge
ic k a e a v llle T e* U l t t n e i e
M * P . M - yin t a w a l a k

J ie k e e e e llle To PhlUdrlphla
Onto P.
via aaeeeneh

L A K E JEM, F L A .
Then it will be quite easy to decide where to buy
your trees. I will W pUw^d t^-»hew -you,-and
give you the benefit o f my grove experence.

carried an all steamer a Oacladlag tiom i rara wm
lad Barfcahita). Sccura sUtaroom “ accammndatloaa &gt;.*
■paca fo r automobllea wall In advance. Full Inforramt**t a* "Ask Mr. P ia tir" bureau*, or

u . ... - -

R. C. N E W BIX,

a.

Agint, Longwood,

Fla.

— A fte r a’ rub down, It’s
great to slip into a coolweight, athletic unidn suit,
o f a durable porous mater­
ial that assures summer
comfort.
,— TT1** Tlnlpark-ia just tho
“ ticket,” good looking and
strong, cut full and roomy.
P in checks.

— Reliable, refined,- the kllfcTheTrtnjoy. The
newest styles and colors in all sizes.
— Add the famous Edwin Clapp Shoes. Spec­
ially priced $13.50.
‘
;

— A new style note in men’s
fashions o f C o n a U e X *
importance to. the weli-

�TH E SAN FO R D H E R A LD ; TH U R SD AY, A P R IL 1 0 ,10JM.
TTTTTTr
C H IL D R E N ’S F A T A L DISEASES tm Jfcr Clrr«K. Court « f J|r«t||iol« the ilh dsx o f —
BOND ISSUE DEFEATED.
• Ooifwtr. rtsrMit. in u iim im r. * Courthirass at sanfe
W t ’ST PALM BEACH, Apr. 9-r*
rrarnr TfvAMjrirmr Brrfm rrprm n* Osontor.. Kinrid*..
ADc^
^
Thi#
Wormli
ami
narasites
in
th
e
jn
in both receipts and VdpI* ■ |
i uj't. i it iniiiv
i i no f Palm
i all
: iProperty
owners
Baech
popuhii &lt;$'-[ pT ^ ’lr nu- t*im
children i undermine
rnl,f\t(jrpa,&gt;&lt;tarini
thc ■
’ ))ave
|;l
L‘ n“ the
voted down a $350,900 bond testines of
1**“ « 4 „ V e ^
,
u
,
t&amp; % \
so weaken their vita lity!*• * n r 4-. .^“ CDpnaM^t.
31, lcc o fd ln g jicSue
v
|A trip-that i t replete with pleas­ have „ treat in store for them. , ? &amp; pict“ r? points out mo*t e x -, year ending March
for stfCit. sewer and light thnt .they are urtablo to resist the •
,
?
? £ £ V l o U i n u i rrtft ' pV bSiiSMiJIJ
1j O t I6 x . ' „
son o f annuel figure-.
ant one that should bo taken Within the next few days a coupon M
L ? 1**1 ,
screen-struck to a comparison
t o iiarasrni
ttanW
*. it li l Ba«|
It&amp;masti
Kail
Sevan
*
improvements
and n new city Vail, diseases so fatal to child life. Thh
to
r
this
port
with
those
i
if
la
to
give
a
few
doses
_Uj*atut.-.U.»tr..'u«x»*»niinf
W.1f n f t *
-------- ------ ------------ -- will appear in this' ii*pcr cnuti- |}J”
to expericr
safe course
ami ordered, tH A'fK s
make nnh., Receipts r.f spirit* Ttsref lot- j According to Gur Jordahn. Palm
sylvonls.
anil
Rtbrl'C.
Wallses
amt
White’s Cream -Vermlf o y g r - It
he Halifax Country fo r genernl t *n? f v« v reader to a delicious free
iL u ll.
1 ' i i .■ |«la d . I 23jflee-%artfds against 136,- j Beach property owner and ofTteial of
Kmmett
Wnllare.
her husband. day, of April, 13H.
r,.rr j i "
destroy^
and
expels'
—
V o — ‘~ ~ v —
— -------------- --- ---------- .destroys nnd expels the worms HansTillr
Partington
County, fFKAL)
L c a t io n a s A o t h c . ^ p U r e s s j j ^ ° f C h e n * C o l n ^ . . W * ] a r * 00' r
K. A. tJOP?
J
I
.. _
. _
i-v*'crage.
'
i r u r r m e ..rm
.^ t/ n i,-H ii 1'^.“ ,n l
V ’1
riark of the election, the residents1without the siigKeat injury to the Koutli Caroltn.u
Clerk, Cirex
ing made along the East Coast,
This treat is made through
j
TH IS GUT — ITf IS W O lm I totals weite - 12 9 ,15 1 - fw hJack on- 0f ,j,nt city preferred to finnnee health or activity/fr thc child. Price
T oji and vach o f y»'u ar« hersby
Semlnore c«S*
the trip to N ew Smyrna Beach. : ,
s treat is made tnrougn specMONEY
135,lfin
for SafhqnAh.the improvements
•
.
—
required to appear ip Ihn bill o fi
Ry A. M. Wcski. Uem'iW.j
ville vBle
nnd nnd
135,lfMi
fo r Sajknnkh.
by. increased
di-|35c. .Sold by Union tr-.
Pharmacy.
complaint lb tHls'csUse ’Od’ afonday. j l- 3 - lo .lf- lt l.lt , * _.
,
A very few years ago there were 15*. arr5T,?f.,nent/, w t “ thc , Chem* iSend this nd nnd ten cents
taxation rathen than b y --------- ------- ----- »• - . ; r . : r = t s
developments on the peninsula ^°tn °Bttllng Company, bottlers . Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield'Av,-c., 62.1,339 against receipts u o f 618,tde from Ormond Beach, Sea- ?*Chero-Loia in this city.
A ll you Chicago, HL, writing. y6ur name 052.«■'
£ &amp; t ^ J r r r r ^ r 'M 'i s p E E D • u p
your iin iiM in ix im in n in n iiiiim iin H U !
cese, Daylona Beach and across
C“ P ” no couPon und land address clearly. Y o if.will* rc« dealer*.
|
e inlet from Foncc Park and op-|tu* c ‘ to the nenx'est
[ crivn
crlve n
a Tcn.cpoi
ten^ce^t l-sU'e °« If ’ wO- A N E X IIIL A B A T IN G H i ’ FACT Jordnhh stated.
‘ j
L A Z Y LIV E R
a
- ~
_HI____la
.
This
. __a I.PV'U
IIA V P V AND
I i m rPAD
tslte New Smyrna, the settlem
ent1
This nffn*
offer i*
is m
a ailM
sure-enough ltreat,
L E Y ’S .HONEY
T A R /^AU
COM*
. sense
_________________________
______li ___
A bottle o f Herbinc onilhe shelf [
.
Coronado. Today practically In every
of the word. You do |t'OUiN
lor ______
iouir,is,, _____
*unjs ___
unu
“Bond of
Clem Jones Liver and Kidney 3
, ' . ttiUI,ilnum worth m nrl
L entire coastline from 20 milos not even have to sign your name 1hoarseness, also free sample pack*;nt home is like having a'doctor, in '
Tonic Will Ho It
iJ L
as t * . ?022
prth of Daytona Beach and south to the coupon. Just dip and use . «* &lt; * o f FO LE Y FILLS, a diuretic j the house all the time. . I t | ‘ r e* K
Friendship
■t
stimulant for the kidneys and' instant relief when thh digestion
**L
‘
,
* 1.22
% Mosquito Inlet is in the pru- it and enjoy yourself. T uat’s all.
As a tonic wlom tln re l» wrak- \S5
k*s of development and bulWiisg; . K ^ p y q u r . w ,on.The Herald, i F O L E Y .C A T H A R T IC T A B L E T S 1pets out o f order or t l# b^veU p n w u p n .
»«■«. &gt;inO lack of appetite, when n 't , ,
little o\„rtl,,n nukcv you real 13S
— •’ ----- ---------J»e demand fo r lots nlonp fhd Tho toupon sH/librf pbfciishbd with*- M or Constlpatlun* anil, Bllisusness. fail t"&gt; act. One or twoj.dwwi is
Offer’’
tlrcU, your I m ilra«. j opr lotclt i M&amp;.
These wonderful remedies have all that is necessary to st-irt lujm; i (
Ecan front Hi this midseetion of in the next few days.
■* r.)i
ache*,
your mouth la*tc* and y*mr
e
e
l.f
t« helped* *millions
Try i moving and restore that .pno—
[iorida
has reached
stupendous j '|nt| _• j
nun **«'*•
ituiiHw* t oiM|miniuun
iw -----j
■**I**M U |of/ i people.
L
rtl'O-p H liTokt'O. ( ‘ lent .Ioni a l.lu f I w .
ing o f cxhllarslion nnd Buoyancy
suffer any longer
from rhea_ Don’t
_,r _____
___________
_ nttd Kliln-jv Tonic I* th„ one thing!
“ ’'k SS
portionf,. and Vpliifst have con- 1 'I0 r iU &amp; &gt;9111(161118
i them. Soljl everywhere,
o f ' spirits iwltidi bolonga* uni* to matiam. W hy endrro such intense I.'.Y'V'
1!J' t' cV!r’}!ylucntly and&gt;alUvaHy grown.
x _ A
l_
----------:------(icrfcot ■
health.
■ “Price
■ 60c.ISoip by pains In the muscles, rerves and V/in k s ’ uivVllt " ‘ a’ n i * * KfnN M
■ m s
And now C. M. Rogers and D. F. |
E 2,t f r,t ? i " e&lt;1. L a s t
-Butsum Pension Bill nil
joints?
i TON.lt.', bernuse i f
Its tsmcrwl
Icadihg druggists.
jjquay, two builders t)f thc HaliTho
poicccs
of
rhrutnalb.n
are
T"N
U
’
nml
lif,u
ii.KuInc
effect,
his
---.A.
fx Country, tyhy. hnvc seen p m t'
Night By Rosebro ig Reported Favorable I
Itsrlf ns a reenidihietl
can-ied in tho blood. L K O N A R .D I’3 remedy
FOR W O R KIN G PE O PLE
teds and oportunitlw, have ncf,,r
TCq,t'l(&gt;
I.IVKIL
The
best
o
f
.workers
get
out
of
E
L
I
X
IR
FO
R
T
H
E
B
L
O
O
D
cornKltVMt,
MW.AItlA
ANIi rO l.l'R
^ired practically 316 acres
of
(Cotninectl from page 1.)
By House Committe
'•
i
.
k
.
m
joshs
i.ivuit
Ar;i&gt;
Kinsorts
\\hen
thc
liver
foils
tojoct.
bats
these
poisons,
drives
them
out
&gt;|« . ’ tj ■
ml peninpuj^- property
justt followed.
NHV TO N I'' 1* not only Itcnencial
Local Spanish W.tr veterans will [ They fe d languiL h a l f - s i * . ‘’blue’’ of (Jjj» I«y »U «. Th e (hnmwtiiim as a liver mrdl-lne. |,ut It e*yr-}HH
yth of the present tnwnshin of
Tlionp enjoying last night’s en­
W ATC H
H. K. Rotic- he interested in the following mos-; nnddiscouragedand th in k lh e y .T e vamshM T o u c a p R o i ^ u t your ej*'-a a el»nn*inx nml fiHntiHiitlng] E:f;
(ironmlo, nnd across from New tertainment were:
Infliii-tme j,, m,- ntnuineli nml hmv-l £5
jtyma. nt the headwaters
of bro. N. T. Cobb, E. C. Colson of sage received by R. F. Terhctin, i gettin g laxy. Nt'sleet o f
- L E O N A R n r V P L l&gt; t
Tli mu ali
Its excetlent rn •
NEXT
L I X I R F O R *Ta,
lo Indian Rivsr, nnd arc laying the Southern Utilities Company, from Washington in regard to thc symptoms
Bin.___ might. f_.
result m a rack
L E O N A R D I 3 1 LI&gt;.
llinttlr propi rile* tilllnq.* Importtim
«... spell,
HPeil. therefore the
ie foundation there for n ncar- l’rof. Gaines, G. A. Calhoun- J. W.
thc sensible course T H E B I i&gt;O U does mo.c than this UeS wlileh Imve Interferred wltli
TUESDAY'S--*.,*,
take a dose o
off two C
o f Her- for _jrou
It builds new strength In.ilthv prxrea*,-* nre driven mil.
itnrc municipality.
Mcllor It. K. Hurst, E E. Peeples, ( viaca M r the increase in tnc pen* is to »ake
nr* I'll,I.S while imlnu the
I t is just the mcdielnc neett- i and vita!.,/ , It j tii-t insures against Take
tf •-*»
bine.
[Workmen are'busy' grading and
meilh
tm
—the
TUNIS
la
h
II
that
I*
h Eion•
,, c0nRiot
t*,° soldiers
who
P A P E R •n.q :ia.N
Riddle R. M. \oK,
WU-,
in thc
of x m
. took part cd to purify the system ^nd re recurrence of attacks.
nee*te,|.
Jirfacing streets, laying content
T ry
L E O N A ItD I’ 3
E U X IR i
■riiu' fOMT IS HMAt.li—Til K t ■
,&lt;A.
. . .
store tne vim and ambition of
lilcwnlks, nnd a little farther on son. J. \\. Friedman, II C. Stnn-i
“ A t a meeting Monday morning
Sold by all FO R T H E B L O O D now. Refuse rtHNHPlT I.S tJURAT.
health. Price COc
fiey are cutting out the under- field.
JCutimlllni A Anderaiin. K.nift&gt;rd., l » a « S I * « * * * B B * a '
it
l „
. of the steering committee o f the
substitutes. A t all druggists.
Florida.
□ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ hum
rowth, 'grubbing
thc pnimetio
Members of the c ass returned
o f Ronmentatlvcs, With dt-uggists.
ots. leveling, and, above
all, P,oV r ^ l l « G£ ni°,e ^ 1&lt;; “ Jtcr Wha ; ‘ he two committees on pension., of
n r;
f. Game, declared to be a most, the; bouse, un agreement -wan
renting.
!
nm
The'work ia absorbing nnd in- Z Z T W
5to“ - , Hc
reached t;, prarenT he Bur.um
brciting even
to thc ^ workers before his departure that the stu -, penilion bill, which was reported
dents
were
greatly
impressed
with
hemsclvcs, nnd one l« Impressed
favorably without amendment for
their earnestness— from thc thc workings o f the local plants
the consideration of thc wlmlq body
on A pril 21.”
iborcr to the sales mnnager.
fhsy work ns one walks who has
f i 2
AM USEM ENTS
There is no doubt tho House will
•1
il'xcd destination.
udopt the bill us it stands and it
J.’ l-RTi
The entire trset is rnpnlly tnh- • When Mack S en n ett,'th e, pro­ will then g o to President Coolidgc
•■llu.
ducer o f the newest Mabel Nor- for cither his acceptance or rejec­
ng shape ns n subdivision
,Twp
jqand
picture,
“
The
Extra
G
irl,"
tion.
'
,
"
oulevards, one paralleling
tho
ccan front and one the shorn sat down to write tho script, he
.
i
'
v
|ne of the river, nre being cut conceived the idea o f placing! upiS
irough 100 feet wide and will on the silver-sheet an answer to N C W ' N t i V U l P o l i c y
them
illion
nnd
one
letters
he
hard surfaced, while 60-foot
Announced by Wilbur
tract* from ocran to river, nlxo had received from screen-struck
girls
throughout
the
nation,
ask­
Jajrd surfaced, nre rapidly nenrW A SH IN G TO N , Apr. 10.— The
Hg completion.
^ ing him ndvicc ac to how to enter
, ____ ____ ___ n
Tip» ***KiH- =
iiemiim
government
He evolved thc IdoaofpukHnga safeguard to the
nr beach property has been givHo evolved the idea o f putting against such leases as those grant­
in the fret
that prnctiriiUy a funny angle’ to n g ir l’s endeav­ ed under former Secretary Uenby
very lot on both sides hns been ors to brenk Into the pictures nntl was announced Thursday by Sec­
ought n* shon ns n street wn.t still carry on a romantic (ingu retary Wilbur. In n letter to Sen­
u for.
it through.
nnd incidentally
throw in some ator Pale, Maine, chairman o f the
'*t HIM;
The beach on which the dovcl- dramatic thrillers to make
the senate naval committee he declar­
Ipmcnt fronts i« one o f the finest big production stand up ns a su­ ed "no lenses or contracts will be
bf the const, nffording a wonder­ per-production. F. Richard Jones made" by thc navy department
approval of
ful surf for bathing nnd delight­ dircctcdi t. Now that "The Ex- without the personal
.
tm Girl’’ is being exhibited
in-* ^ secretary of the navy.
ful driving for automobilistn.
itblic, Mabel Norm and as thn
The development o f
B E R LIN , Apr. 10— The condition
ittle country
maiden,
who to
nn Beach is a credit,
of Hugo Stinnes was viewed this
Hollywood
would
go
to
fulfill
her
Ition. nnti the owners'
™ &gt;. J i
.• 1
.,
.
*
, %
,
. •
d e s e r v e greatest ambition, has given
llie nfternoon ns hope-less ns n result
Jsalesmen nnd workers
of added complication in the nature
I credit for the undertaking rand screen something more than n
of dcublc pneumonia. He is uncon.
movie character.
I the manner of its handling.
“ The Extra Girl’ 'abounds
in scioua and. said to be resigned to
Developing six horsepower, n funny scones, the kind of fun th a t) Impending end.
nudiences delight \
_
■— ------.. _
[benzine motor invented in bwed- comedy-loving
**Ulj£.
in, and yet tho story carries
ip weighj* only ^ poyntj#.
,
the, character*:' through ,
n w m a i Here’s A Chance To
8 *Sennett film the most
^ erest"
c rw w -c w a 'F w d «•week

tw ift,

F L O R ID A C IT Y 'L E A D S ..

- m

0Nv,LLE-

RHEUMATISM ENDED

f

Yout\ Easter Problem is Quickly
somwesi
J r ^ t * ,v-L J

»-*ivo ry ifH
At Ovlvdn, FI*., In the Stnlr of Flarlds. st tbr clu»r
bn*lnp*s. Mbrrh 11. m i .
IIKAOUM'KX
t
Diana- on R »«l Estate
-----------------------r-..,.
I/O*ns on Collateral Becurlly t*th*r than Real Estate... . ...
All nlh**r Uoans and Discounts
............ ...................
t'nlteir States Ronds
— .......
....... .
......
State, County and Mtiiiieliial Uonds
lluiklnx House. Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Incorporated Hanks
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t':i*h nn Hand .
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Depositors Ouarantec Fund .. ... .
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6.63*.06

1.600.00
JS.174.7C
2.034.31

US*.on

2.701.70
120.00

117,321 02

7.500.00
20.711. IS
900 X5
2;5ti0 on

11X6,379.61
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STATE OF FMXtlDA. foim ty o f ttemlnol*. as.
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I. C. it. PUnta, •’ashler of the nlinvo-pnmnd ilqnk. do solemnly swear
lh«l the uliosu itatvmcnt la tru« to tho liest of my knowledge gad Imllof.
I\ It. MI,A NTH, I'sshter.
ItE fT —-ATTEST:
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COIttlEI

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It. ,F; - l f i | ) U ( R .
T. W. liA W T tW ,
Directors.
SuUedrlbctl Sntl sworn to before ms IM » Hlh &lt;!»*• of April, IU34.
T. I*' t.TNUO. Notary Ptihllc.

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Pretty!

30.000 0O
4.600.00
1.7*2.64

Tudlvlded Profits (l.esx Expanses nnd Taxrs
tmtlvldunt Deposits HuliJeet to Uherk
Demuutl.Cartifleates of tirposlt .
Time CertlfIrate* Ilf Depnsll ......
t'ashler'H Plterks (lutstundlnK • .
Dus to Incorporated Hunks ....

Oh Henry!
“P 'in t io S — A r a m l * — ip r frlm it*. s i
tend m et A n e w treato-e that c f D on
D u m a * never thought of O n lle n r y l-

New Hose

A Fln« Candy—1Oc EvcryuAcr*

SH EER W RAK ABLE
m
The new Tipt-Toe host; from Phoenix. Thc
hmto with tho reinforced too for added wear—
silk with lislo at toe and top.

EJ X Smith Co.
n iS T R IR U T O H S
Jacksonville, Flprida.

Cofors o f nude, bclgique, tlawn, sunset, nlrddale. browns, and black nnd white. A moat re­
markable hose nt thc price o f $1.85.

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- I PLACE THE HAY BEHIND
ME AND R E P E A T - HO»&lt;US
POKUS — PRESTO C H A N G O -

HAT, POP* A LL t DO IS
Po t t h i s s t r i n g o f
WEGNERS INTO IT —
GOfASWCNMN
DAT IS VOO RE
&lt;3&lt;5&gt;1&gt;j a d o ANN
1AV*OC
C STUFF

Clever!

Plaster frockit— never so pretty before.
Charmingly laced frocks, frocks with hand
drawn work, frocks in white, in colors—more
gathered here than one over conceived of!
Lace effocta gained through the clover fixing
o f fino lore about the collars, about thc cuffs
nnd even thc lengthened drapes down the side
ond about the waist.
. u uMP'X
It’s a lace Easter]

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A white kid. four atratjtled^jfith low heel nnd
medium dress toe.
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AtrAal^beauty! Made (^lvth».Modrase instf for
comfort. This shoe iv- 9t&amp;— other
Easier
k
rhoci ilt |S.l!o and mot). ffV e the Ming Toy
* and tha'Marftn sandal * ft $8^0.)
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Gloved correctly t Whet*; ‘
an she is sincerely coi
be aftId o f her i f aha
gauntlet ^ o f t s ! D if
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Cool!

No one would think of wearing a new
frock without giving special at
dergarmenU!

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said of a womit wUl
1 imart new

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N ew roshanara skirts pf white aud priced su
reasonably at $10. Now blouses with clever
cuffs and collars trimmed with small braid (a t
$2.50) new dresses o f Glosj In both one and
two piece in colors o f gold, wood shadej,
greens— at $14.50 and at $29.59.

Tho, Easter shoo that * 4L-T. Cousin's spon•iors ap&lt;L Now York w fll’ wear!

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In the small cloche with Us diversifications,'
nnd in the other shapes so much worn no#;
Leghorns, braids and silks, and sattna are
new note. Clever trims— and n wonde
showing at $8.50 and $12.50,

Simplicity— key word for tho Sports woman!
Aftd whether she wish to gain that through
the simple skirt nnd blouse, through the one
piece knitted frock or by th^tw o piece knitted
dress— in thc Spurts wear shop there is an­
swer aplcnt) for this “ Simplicity— H o w l"
question.

Smart!

4 Strapped!

N ew Trimat

There’s NEVER been such a delightful dis­
play o f Enster hats as now!

P'nr thc out-of-doori woman

W hite Kiifl Pumps

iff

New Shapes!

A Simple Costume

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Through our New York office, there arrive
here every Saturday a dozen frocks which are
closely marked at $22.50 for u quick selling.
Yon’ll cnjqy choosing your new Easter frock
from these! Come nnd chouse one Saturday!

Main Floor

NOW W A T C H

- T H E WEIf

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New Easter
Frocks

6S.12f.3U
700.00

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Here ia a new teddy— strongly
for ultra comfort and ua* I
O f striped lingerie d o *
hams
g at the top— in

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�T H E S A N F O R D H E R A ’L D jn to U R S D A *. A P R I L S ,* 1014.*'!

Sanford He

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As-Brisbani! ’Se&amp;-‘I^ mmm

S c a rc e
l u Aeoond cU se
«T, l * i » . at the i’ o*torric*T*t
V Florida, under act of March telllgent Inquiries ja s t n o w ,’and som i earnest co-operatiott

&gt;' MUsaellnl, of Course.

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Sp^iri’g Is'^Nbt’ A ll Sunshine and Posies

OtOfeAM V *S HO! 15

-Associated rraaa la exclua-

a of cn
flaws dispatches1
»d to It oi not otherwlie with, the schools.
M in this paper and also the
chaa herein are atao reserved.
[U R S D A Y , A P R lU j i l ^ W i .

.K THOUfc IT FOR TODAY
4 UNUHT ED iSUPPLY:—
! abide in r ft, and my words
i in you, ye. hail ask what ye
and it shall to- done unto you.
15:7.
TH E W ANDERER.
.gleam o f household sunshine
- ends,
here no longer can I rest;
swell 1
You w ill not speak,
nur friends,
rtendly o f y W r parted guest.
Be '
*4
w ell
fo r Sim that finds n
: ".friend, f " 1
makes a friend whcre-cr he
, come,
fW
love* the world from end-to
end,
^
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wanders j j c from home to

mom a happy htfme as pow­
er
taka him trust is life , and

There are a jfew Sanford fathers who
\now as much about their boys, find girls as they know about
(hell*'tutoring dogs. A few o f thfcse fatherfi’ fcven take as
much interest in the selection of the teacher who is to train
thei^hilrtrpp's m h to a ^ itlie y dft t|i tho selection’ o f the me­
chanic who is to grind the valvefi o f their automobiles. But
the average father, and almost the average mother, has nev­
er visited the schools his children attend,has never investigat­
ed the standing o f their children in their classes; and regu­
larly lets the school year'draw to a close without evincing
the slightest inteffest in the institution which is to leave its
everlasting imprint upon his children’s minds and bodies.
These closing weeks o f school may determine whether
your child attains a promotion mark.
They may determine
whether your chito is to ehter the Bummer vacation physical­
ly fit. There may be things taking place at school which
are having ruinous effects upon your child’s mentality. The
b ig question is, what do you know about it? What do you
know about your children’s work? O f their teachers? Of
your opportunities to lejiqi'a hand?
The Herald betyevefi tiiat Sanford, has exceptionally good
Schools. It belieye4 that to the schools are earnest, capable
teachers. It bcllevis that In Sanford homes is a general de­
sire to co-operate with the school authorities. But The Her­
ald also believes that Sanford is not different from other
towns in the possession of fathers and mothers who thought­
lessly fail to realize the especial importance of the last weeks
of the school year, with their demand for extra patience, ex-

fe a lty to the halcyon hour I

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»nt you kind, I hold you
tone;
w hat m a y 1 follow who can
tall?
m e a hand— and you— and
. Too—
datm me grateful, and fa re­
w e ll!— A lfre d Tennyson.

irdlng to iom e o f the exhi John Mart&gt;n is making
it hit w itjM thc ladies. ‘But
rinta a ‘‘bfdics’ man’ to be
i t it pdqr Richard
who
when you have got the
sheris sto:i(\ sure you will
tar complain of hard times
d iffc u lty jo f paying taXef."
we harigtk got it, what

* I &lt;3c5T‘B e s e z n s

Th e (SwdchIGjU

T H A T 'S COMMON
sense, and
it’s a fpke on.pur ssif-govprnment
•that
Lot the
tkn air monopoly V
‘shtfuld have
been suggested.
Monopoly of--LA N D by individ­
uals is bad enough. But that's nec­
essary fo r you nave to work the
land. But you don't have to work
TH E A IR .
That takes care of
itself and it ought to remain free.

OnWeu.-

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GeT HNLCOUlMBA*

A G O R IL L A just arrived, is liv­
ing in a fine N ew York hotel. How
it would surprise him i f his dull,
worried brnin could realise that
the hotel was built, according to
Darwin, by the gorillas, a small,
feeble tribe o f his own relations,
weak &lt;n muscle, teeth and claws
and .therefore, compelled toi think!
Thinking, they became rulers of
the world.

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FRED
E R IC K
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L A N D IS
says
this coutnry. instead of admitting
gorillas that coma here to'd lo of
homesickness, ought to admit more
o f the right kind of European im­
migrants that would come hero to
build up the United tSatcs and
LIVE.

fwoo T whaT iT

Was m

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Germany takes a census every
five years. I f Is just a habit and
not because the German people
are harder to count on.

•fton'fcu Cw e a T ' M
A COLO SUPPED *M9
' RiJbiWAWHaJ’ V —

■ DtVtT i7Su.'6o&amp; s fa town

More than a billion dollars worth
of women's clothes were made in
the United States last year, but
it isn’t tho woman who pays.

'CA^Se |WAS GOlHOlb C16AM

Mouse

Hoover reports the Fijis hnvt
too
many bananas; Is
thin ■
feeble attempt on Herbert’s part
to revive the old “ Y ts, nj bs.
nana” g a g ? .

SECRETARY
M E LLO N ’S tax
plan would save three
hundred
mHIlon dollars a year fo r twenty
V A S S A R ’S R E F U G E F O R W I V E S
Years, six thousand million dollars
all together. That fact is called
IN D IA N A P O L IS S T A R
to the attention o f gentlemen now
nagging the Secretary
o f the
Mention was made some time them wish to go back to sch ool;]*
Treasury- one o f the most useful
servants this country has ever se­ agtv-Uuit Vnsrar College was pre­ they wish to b e.girls agalr. fo r a l g
paring an “alumnae house,” the time, to renew their interest i n '*
cured.
same to provide quarters fo r mar­ educational matters, to get into IS
I f tho people give him a chance.
ried women who showed a desire touch with scholarly interests. Is : *
Mr. Mellon will put their finances
fo r one reason or another, to re- it that they hnve. mil—fo im d -lb e ie -*
in good shape before he leaves his
w - to the scums u f ttretT schiioT Husbands responsive to Vassar J
pi sea.— I f - thcy-rtuu'l want 111hi T o 1 ,ys. It used to be a m atter o f
tra'ning and Vassar ideas
and|H
do it they won’t nnoy him. He
press feel an emptiness in life without [ *
discussion in________
pulpit and
probably isn't anxious to work for whether or not college women
this fellowship, and therefore wlshlJS
nothing, plus ingratitude.
would marry, it being the opinion to get n little intellectual com- i ■
o f certain citizens anxious about panionship from the old assocl-'S
N E W Y O R K is proud learning
the., human race that the higher ates with the faculty and in the 5
from United States authorities that oducation would tend to destroy stimulating atmosphere of the in* *
New Y ork’s port handled more feminine taste, fo r marriage and stHutlon?
g
Irreverent undergraduates have 5
than one-half, » f , tho total ocean the domestic life.
Th&amp; fear wax not wholly com­
passenger traffic, o f the United
plimentary t o ' masculine critics
States. Seattla, Boston and San thomaeives, s'ncc it seemed to im­ I t 1s a title likely to stick, and«E
Francisco were
WCf* n e x t
ply that an educated woman w ill the wives, wishing surcease j *
Would find herself out o f harmony from home life, now come as they: 5
T H A T 'S T O D A Y mews. How with college-bred men. had much intended and by entering the new . ■
long do you spppogjf.lt will be be­ more too with tho many who had uarters virtually confess t h a t !
omestic life,-husband included, is 5
fore M iunl and Los Angeles botK

TW O A M E R IC A N S were killed
by Albanian brigands. The gov­
ernment o f Albania expresses sur­
prise, and snys it is something
entirety new.
But it isn't quite new. The late
Albert Brisbane, a citizen o f New
York, traveling from Berlin
to
Athens on horseback with two ser­
vants, a little more than ninety
years ago, was obliged, when he
&gt; passed through Albania, to ride in
I the heat o f tho day, when the brl*
' gands were asleep, and In spite of
’ all precautions, he once narrowly
. escaped the brigands that hunted
their big bear

mrs.

&gt;ey a re’ expanding the
a s o f " T h e Purple Cow "
laical comedy. “ The Pur* w ould' doubtless have
i greater success had i t
luced pome six or seven
0 before prohibition took
dor out o f such things.
told pain in later years.:^
—
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N
or
is
there
valid
refison
why'children
should have badly
a Issued: by ten o f the
eit'es • o f Florida during growing teeth in the first place. Plenty o f 'TAformation is
T H E G E R M A N plan is out. You
t quarigr o f tho year available1regarding the early care o f teeth. Proper food will
w ill rend a sketch of it in tho
1 to o^er eleven million help a lot, while “ chew ing" is absolutely necessary for the
newspaper. The Allies will put a
•Thla ' ta
more • than
_
lllona -m ore than were making of strong jaws find propetly grown mouths.
k the same period o f last
And making a personal m atter of It, what did you chew
rs the !g icat building ac*

aa a smooth talker when
taaed Cldfirwater people last
Mr. Macjpn has a charmliner and . never fails to
hit with“ ’the ladies.— Clear|pn. Being a “ smooth talksn't help on much any more
tsed to. rr^ h e people have
fbolad enough by there

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that o f which New Y ork la so
’proud today? TM s’ roun^ y jf * " " fy
1‘1‘1 |K:: really big
ports and cities arc still to find
their place.

C. Cushing I I I, form erly
Cathlcen ' Vanderbilt, and
tar o f Reginald Vanderbilt,
aaent w ife. the form er M'ss
Morgan,, becomes a grandr a t tho,-age o f nineteen.
” • is an
merica.
lnatltu

A. Martltr demonstrated his

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N ew Banking Connections
.°E you considering new banking connect- ___
lions or neeuing additional facilities?
First National Bank effers va n nil the mm-------veiiltMICds and service iof a vigorous, pro­
gressive bank.

A

Th e officers are in intimate touch with practi­
cally every line o f SanTord business activity
and the bank itself has a record of more than
thirty years of steady growth.
Your business will be personally welcomed at
First National and every facility, consistent
with sound banking is o.Tered you.

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■a in Hfily are trying to
line o f - the nctivc_yolih at ix v nntri-^W ^'or td
IVfitBWUjt-tha. - -et»c»ptTTjr
[ problem for American
in cdancction with the
duuv

’ IfiT'S See MOW----- "v !

a

y people e*Ho,wouldn’t tell a
p a lie along by telling it
rcurately than told to them
first place.

n uio u i r m a

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nanciers. The senate declares the
air tA be " t h i inalienable poscsaion o f the people” ’ and forbids
any licenses extending more than
two years.

antiuad to t h e m e * M r lin eb fc

Says

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with the school authorities may be the means of helping many
n child to finish the year with credit that is now in danger
M U S S O L IN I
SW EEPS
Italy,,
of failing altogether.
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, which needn't surprise anybody.
As the warmer weather comes, and the beautiful out­ What the world wants now to
doors rightfully calls to the best that ia in every■normaMKfT strong men that Twy what they
fFTtON RATES)
Mussolini
17.04. Six Months tS.lt jiluLglrVrsehbo) work Wit!‘become more aiid more irksome. It mean and then do it.
Is that kind. Italy knows i t
Q i x —Vx -Oarrtar -per
rooay Kdltlon tS Par takes genuine courage fo r a child to keep everlastingly at his
TH E SE NATE
passes a bill
school tasks through the long spring days. He needs undeYthat, let us hope- will forever pre­
i standing and sympathetic assistance. He needs the right vent
a monopoly o f the air by any
sort of encouragement at home. He needs all the playtime ’ nterested group of graftin g fi­

E B R T H K A S S O C IA T E D I ' R K l l

Dan(,D obbs

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today? Do you eat hard crusts o f bread at jfour house? Do
your folks make a habit of “ hard Chewing?”
This, we agree, is homely, talk, but is the sort of talk that
the people of the United States’should be hearing every day.
Soft, pulpy food— doff1
, pulpy Hying generally, get away from
it. Go to chewing.

and so on— property o f private In­
dividuals and corporatjpns.
Germany will be expected to re­
form her budget system and pay
six hundred million gold dollars a
year- after a certain resting pe­
riod.

T H E W O RLD IS aufferirig today because people are pay­
I T SOUNDS encouraging— for
ing too little attention to. tho
arts. W e take much of our
those
who want money from Ger­
art from the past becausp ineho are no creative minds to
many, But it all depends on what
create new expressions o f a rt today.— Dr. Peter Lutkin.

A (io M to U N IT Y B lflL D E R
WK4e discussions were atlil gog &gt; n it-developed that . .college
imeri dld marry with all the
Adlpesa that their home-staying
sjari ahowed. . I t now appears,
►wegfe T h a t 1 the
married alnnairihdw restlessness. Some of

marry find life a bore that calls
B. F. W H1TNER, Cashier. S
fo r relief In.the way of vacations a F. P. FORSTER, President.
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spent where more education can ■ l a m i s H w s i E M i E E a i s i H H H i s g m m s H H a s u i
be acquired?
That is, are the
husbands too intellectually stimu­
lating even for them, or do they
seek mental stimulation that the
husbands do not give?
Neuralgia, Rheumatism

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A ll Aches and Pains
A L L DRUGGISTS

M Y F A V O R I T E S T O R IE S

S8c sod 6Scv jars and tmbaa
Hospital size, f 3.00

By IR V IN S. COBB

mates stay, meets a patient who one will lay. Well, after catching
strikes him as having a sane look, the fly you start it up the ladder
The pair fell into conversation.
on the right hand side coaxing it
The dialogue runs after this along gently until it comes to the
fashion:
first bird cage, which is hooked
*'I say now/* states the visitor, up with the other three bird-cages
''You'll pardon me. I ’m sure, when so that there Is a continuous paa1 tell yeu that to me you havo sage through all four. The fly,
every appearance o f be'ng perfect- being an
intelligent
creature
ly normal."
strolls leisurely down the line*
"You lje right— I am normal. It coming finally to tho ladder on the
Is a^ursed outrage that I ’m kept i left-hand aide. Now, Mister- this
here.
But therc’a__a..conapiratly fla where my invention gets d a isy,
against me. By profession I a m ; ‘‘The fly atarts down, under the
an inventor.
A re you, by any |impression that he has escaped,
chance, interested in inventions? 'i He gets as fa r as the eighth rung
"Oh, yes.”
from the bottom and stops to con"W eil, my greatest Invention— 1grntulate himself.
Now
watch,
the thing that I worked on for Come away from that draught,
years to perfect— ia a fly trap. I When he gets to the seventh, why
Would you like to hear about it ? ” it ain’t there and the fly falls
''Yes indeed.”
I through and breaks his neck on
“ Come over in the corner where tho marble slab. Let's get out of ■ ' W H O L E S A L E

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M ERCHANTS A BROKERS,

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\ Headquarters for all Varieties of Fruits (

“ Certainly.’'
"I'v e had enough trouble with
Rockefeller and Chalie Schwab
and Morgan and Henry Ford al­
ready. They want to keep
mo
from making all the money in the
w o r ld .C o m e away from
that
window^ .somebody might be UsnlngUhar'a to overhear ua. U sn.
you ba willing to pay
a dollar g ydar if, I kept you free

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and Vegetables, Prompt and Personal
Attention to All Shipments

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T H E R E JS ONE JUBT DOWN T H E
STREET T H A T DOES.

Richmond, Virginia.

happens in Europe. Some unpleas­
that home o f our.conant movement on the part o f the
a ru , disputing about
M R . M A R T I N 'S , M I S T A K E
Russian Bear and the whole
l fleat' candidate of the
part*; fo rthe
preatscheme would be overturned with
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ontywuthority in reach
Western Europe hiring Germany
, r ir i th e Encyclopedia
I f theVe*Jhi*toiy
t?W above others b y the leadership oir t o keep the Russian in order.
the Cabinet Cyclopedia
l‘ ^ ,C e$ m fy.*w i'd* giva as high as
tb’i l j H istory o f tho old saying that "Whom the gods the great organization o f women
"O
L
D
E
A
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T
H
"
o
f
ours
is
stUl
aa atty it was John C. would destroy they first make
"WeirHiow, get th'a: There* are
- Ocaja
Star., j Ipso mad,“ v then the politick! aapira* in Florida. I t was nothing short young and-troublesome and hasn't a.hundred million people ,in ihe
tious h r * John ‘ ».W. .Martin Srd
I settled down. In, Spain the housej United Slates. *, 'At* a dollar S
loomed tit destruction, for hei’hss.
of- a village
are
mysteriously. throw j j l k t woulcT make md the
given unmistakable signs of maaI sinking into the ground-* Ana richest man in the United Staley
tima it ia the
.England is wyrried
by severe every twelve month.
ok . The state“ What does the trap look lik e ? "
earthquake shocks in the coal min­
today’s paper
“ Oh- very simple. Shut that
deposits of thla rap- reasoning .rage which takes posing, districts. Compared with the
dqo^^iaper listen;' I get a marble
• u have increased total*n bf'aispotted &lt;chlld at times
■ize o f the earth these little set* ■leb A hundred feet square. In
urJJso 5,824.52 while and leads him to smash his toys
tlings ere nothing but compared the middle o f it l put up a steel
o r . the bank have in a fit o f paaslon. Mr. Martin
with the size o f men, they are column twenty-one feet high and
ft,-787.00.
Figure* has doubtless become somewhat
four feet in diameter. I f Schwab
r 't h e rapidity with unbalanced as he sees glittering
gigantic.
1
hadn’t hqmtded me into this In­
la;grow in g and the prize o f the governorship, which
TH O SE T H A T rule the oil mar- stitution Jr hilght haya placed a
[sandal
basis -on has been the object of his fond
big order Tdr steel with him, but
embition for
some time, fast
th I t being made.
kat say there w o n t be any big i f I ever g et out Gary gets my
advance in gasoline prices this business. Well, on each side of
recently m ode's
That may be the cause o f his
spring, “ because muddy roads will
voters, about temporary madness, but it is no
hold down ths price.". Muddy
has this to say: excuse fo r his outrageous attack
In marked con- upon the character and repute,
tion o f one o f the best known
women o f the state, a lady who
n infinitely
higher
stand* on
fr. Martin cun even
plane tbai
conceive -b
ho has always been
thoul beautify*
purity of her panoted fo r
l#
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Probably
they are ail waiting fo r tlm new
spring styles.— Now York AmerBack In tho old days they madu
hideously garish things, but they
didn’t have w it enough to call
them
sport
models.— Baltimore
Evening Sun.

H ow s everything?
— Cleveland Plain Dealer.

A t a Real Bargain.

On Easy Terms.

"We don’t appoint them here.
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W O M A N ’S C L U B M USIC D E P A R T M E N T
E N T E R T A IN S C E C IL IA N MUSIC C L U B ’
The Music eDpartment o f the
Woman** club entertained the Oecillan Music Club and a
large
number o f fr'ends of both organ­
it hdelightful program
isations w
wit
irsday
I iiations
lipe Club will meet o f American music. Wednesday a f­
E Tolar at 3:30 ternoon, April 9, at 4:16 o’clock,
la the .auditorium o f the Woman’s
, , ^ 'i
l Club will meet club house.
Mrs. W. L. Henley, chairman of
5. Woodruff at 0
the music department, dPffnjlHha
.
S., will meet with program with a graciodsf -tmranu.'
in at 3:30 o ’clock. to the guests; then intraduedd M n .
Workers Council Tom Moore and M rs,.f&amp; , Rj MeChurch will serve Allistcr who arranged thq program
p. m., at the Bap- for the afternoon. ' Mrs. Moore
acting as program chairman pre­
rummond will en- sented the I oil owing * programe luncheon at her every number being received with
merited applause:
Its Avenue.
March—
Camp Fire Girls ...J.::....
■ Parent -Teachers’
............................ Mackie Beyer
give
a picnic
Polka ..................... Mackie cB y«r
do School at 1 p.
The Stumon Orchestra
Country Dance (piano duet).«jL...^
'eachcrV Aasociath Side will hold
Mrs. D. 1a Thrasher and Mrs. D.
J meeting
at
3
P. Drummond.
T w a s April— Chorus .......... Nevin
i Roosevelt Auxiii- Club chorus, Mrs. D. P. Drummond
1 meet with Mrs.
accompanist
t 8 o’clock.
A ll Vcntian Love Song (piano solo)
rged to attend,
..... ................................ .
Nevin
le benefit of WoMrs. Emmett Hunt
dc held at the Wo- Thy Beaming Eyes (vocal solo)

Story o f “ A Perfect Day” ..'-.......
...... .......... Mrs. W. L. Henley
A Perfect Day (cornet solo):......
.... ............. Carrie Jacobs Bond
Oh, Promise Me &lt;cpmct solo)....
-..a......... ................... ■DeKovcn
Mrs. Robert Herndon, accompan­
ist Mrs. Maine*.
Greatest Miracle o f 'A ll (vocal
solo) .„.____ ___ ___ T). W. Guion
Moonlit Tears (vocal solo) ----...a................................. Cadrnnn
The Banjo Song (vocal solqf.......
,
.......... ......Sidney- Homer
Mrs. Julius Takach.
tSory of the Opera 'Shanewis”
........... ..........._____
—..........
*..... jl-jj w a u i l i By
i i l l | Cadman
Mrs. W.’ t t Henley.
Prelude to Opera “ Shanewis"
(piano solo).
Mrs. Julius Takach.
Arias from "Shanewia" The Rob­
in Women.
Shadow Song
Mrs. W. R. Leake, accompanist
'
Mrs. R. R. Dcas.
The orchestra was composed o f
Mr. J. M. Stumon, trombone; Mrs.
Robert Hemdcn, cornet; Mrs. W.
Gynn Fox, clarinet; Mrs. Earl L.

Mrz. Mabel1Keppfet held a very
cnthuaiaatlc Story hour at the L i­
brary laat-Saturday afternoon, and
thb, children enjoyed greatly her
llieyrt^iii o f Doctor Doolittle’s Jo^rdrawings illustrating the hnportant points in the story also added
to its interest. Thirty were pres­
ent. Mrs. S. O. Shinholser will
have charge this week, and the
program will begin as usual at
2:15 o’clock.
Decorator George W. Stewart
o f St. Petersburg, has been in San*
ford fon a few days on business.
- A member o f the State Comp*
trailer's office force, Mr. Herbert
Spear,
of
Tallahasseepassed
through Sanford last evening, call*,
ing upon friends.

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R. N. Wilson and J. W. Fricdman o f the University of Florida
are hem to join tho other students
who have been here several days
making tests at the Southern U til­
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Swan and Lily Song,

FIRST N A T IO N A L W E E K
-tie Avenue,

fi Music Tlub will
Munson’s studio at

Walsh motored to
inson, of Orlando,
here Wednesday.

ere yesterday were
bine and Mrs. II, L.
rtona Beach.
itcrcsts have takdn
leron to Miami toSanford yesterday
Mrs. C. B. Brumley

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BY MRS. F ANN’ IF. M11NSHM.
The official recognition o f a N a ­
tional Music Week Is truly a para­
mount event In the music life o f
this country. And Sanford should
have some part in this first ap­
pointed observance, as she surely
will in the years to come.
Music week w ill always begin
the first Sunday in May, bringing
the 1924 dates from May 4 to end
of May 10.
The meaning o f this National
observance is clearly pointed In
the sjigan, " L e t us g ive more
thought to music.”
The. chairman o f the National
Music Week commlttea, is
Otlo

A radio "listening in’*, some
evening would bo excellent oppor­
tunity.
■ There are also, the impromptu
musicale, the “ popular sings" with
assembled friends in the home.
Again all clubs could through
the week’s meetings, have a few
minutes o f united singing, If not
also special numbers. Some se­
lected choir music or anthem for
that Sunday.
‘ Truly every one may In somo
way observe the National Music
Week.
I f one is planning a card party,

‘J r r secretary, C. M. Tremaine.
Mr. Tremaine is also director of
the national bureau fo r the admuaic
thirty-six
vancemont o f
.J H M H
states governors and Hawaii 'are
on honorary committee o f stato
governors.
The movement expects to in­
clude in its activities all who can
contribute musically in somo way.
As one w riter expresses it, “ Na-

the United singing of o f one song
would be a mi . . _ fastest. «
events there is a
place fo r music.
National Music -Week Is an in­
centive to help create a musical
atmosphere among the people. In
an effort to mako America music­
al all must be interested, mun^
give more thought to music,”
Harding said, “ I am for every
movement that will give music its
rightful place in our national life.
Woodrow Wilson wrote o f ’mu­
sic as a national need now more
than ever.” And said “ there Is no
better way to express patriotism
than through music.”
- F . S. M.

Adams o f Sanford is
iday with Mrs. Stanfor Tampa.
rets o f Sanford Wedseen Mr. Joe Phipps
Visiting the Sanlord High School
Wednesday was T. W. Lawton, su­
perintendent of schools.
*
Among those transacting busi­
lobson and family are
sday to their country ness in Sanford Wednesday, was
Mr. C. F. W a lk er.^rate manufacturer, o f Nocatec, Florida.
if Orlando, represent
s Drug" Company, wrfi ■ Shopping In Sanford Thursday
were Mrs. Clara J. Webster and
Inesday.
Mrs. Mabel M. Cunningham, of
in Jacksonville this New Smyrna.
anford Is Mrs. B. F.
s-Mlea Edna T. Whiling and 'Miss
Mary W alling of Point Monmouth,
[dng l n ’‘9hrrl Maw Jersey, who are at th o Mon­
c Mrs. J. L. tezuma Hotel are spending the
S. Battle o f day In Orlando.

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. Mias Zoo. Munson, who has been
away recuperating for
several
months at St. Petersburg- haa re­
turned to Saaford and has resum­
ed her duties at Chase and Com­
pany.

Motoring, to . DeLeon Springs
Mr. H. J. Taliaferro of Leesburg
and spending the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins, Dr. left Wednesday fo r Jacksonville,
and Mrs. W. D. Gardiner and Mrs, to be gone a few days. Mr. Talia­
ferro has been in Sanford for
Clyde Derby.
little time, connected with a real
Mr. WilliamsCity Manager, estate advertising syndicate of
ie visitors to Sanford
were Mrs. P. H. El- who has recently purchased the Cincinnati.
t-*n and Mrs. W. B. Wimbish house on Park Avenue,
Is moving his fam ily
into their
This week Miss Dorothy Stokes J
new home.
Is spending in Orlando, on a visit j
to her cousin, Miss Martha Tufts. |
o f six weeks, the
Traveling Freight Agent o f the
Mrs. R|ilph Wight and son Hen­
Lt&gt; end *W.-« R. I t , ' Mrr -Wv G. Mc­ ry are on a week’s visit to her
Bride, with headquarters in Or* sister, Mrs. L
B. McLeod in
I, Penn.
Made,-is at'the.M entesum a Hotel Tampa. - - • • •
k end daughter o f fo r a few days.
trove over to Sanford
Connected with the reclaim de­
with' Mr. and MreJ -t ) Spending soide -tim e,in. Sanford partment o f the A. C. L. R. R. are
the Montezuma Hotel.' ir e W r . and Mr*. J. Putiiam 8 lev­ Messrs. T . A . Wallace, J. U. King.
els o f Portland. Maine. T h «y have J. M. Needham o f Wilmington, N.
Ps|senger A gent o f M m i w a terin g Id the southern C., and O. W. Timmerman o f W ayn Read, Mr. F. L. An- part of the state.
cross, Ga., hare for several weeka
t headquarters are in
on business^'making the Valdez
htre^for a few dajp£ ^

m the boat fo r Jacki Mrs. James Greene
■Chicago, and Mamie
of Elisabethtown, Pa.

Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Govern; ‘ trhtr * stopped eft route
« O--of•- Montezuma,
G*., from .BL^Pete^sburg to their home
■
fianford an attractive
kh to stop.
W. K. Shank- o f Jacksonville,
salesman,
L^rs, E. W. Lins who well known traveling
Mrs for some time at with ths Savannah Supply Comspent Wednesday
Hotel motored to
&gt; to Ponce de
Among those |
* of Crescent City,
It. Augustine,
we Peninsular Naval Leon celebration
______ ____ ____________ j Roumil*»°nvil!e, la here on are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
lat, who w ill leave Sanford Thurs­
day. “
_______
Meats bring M r.,J,
jQM of. thd all-valntet gueaU of
Jicksonvtlle te-fiindays. Mr. War1A. C. L. R. R.
t o m . In D m ,* !? !!, “ ' • i - j S S J i !

n i i i i i i n n i m
T h« I"°thea and grandmother
Mrs. H. R. Rosabro. Mrs. N,
Neely and Mrs. J. S. Gooch, 1
Wednesday
fo r
Chattanoo,
Tenn., whser they will visit I
fore rturnlng to their home
Smyrna, Tenn. Mrs. N eely i

ton, Maas., who prides herself up-!
on having been a plneer' resident
of Seminole county and owning an
oranga grovaiat Alum onte Springs
which was dsalroyed by thd freeze
o f 1007 but V h l A she stiU bolds.

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&lt;• ini! prrfiminnry Mr.
i ■. u ■ -i hits match,*! .loo Beil nntl
fj.. ti&lt;r
loco I jn'ddlewcights.
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i Jt .tr-Jiu3 Inclu sion in acJ i &gt; t; jtu t.it i.-rrnid that both
.uV l‘\ oprUnAlly ;rdod boxers and
ili'i ir It.tul should prove popular
.with th"' Ir.hs. * ' - ;

Seminole Gun aj
miles out will sH*
Thtifsday alternw*.
one invited. •Thru)

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TH U S

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Jltinm. The iinul ifi.vmr
•lire to I h- hi-Id Jura I ’, ami 1 ' o '
thr Schuylkill rivi r
I'liilndi'lpln .
and the men relected will .-ai! -lui
l i i for France.
*•• A m cr'ia will defend her laurels
in three o f the Olympic events, the
tdnitle and double scull* nnd cightdared race. Jack Kelly, of Phila­
delphia, was the singles victor in
1020, and gained the doubles lau­
rels with i'nul Costello, o f I’liiladclphiu, ns his partner. The Na?'ra l Acntlemny’s crew
won
the
,.v!j:i&gt;-oareil event and the midship•jinen again w&gt;ll be candidates for
selection to defend thi** title.
, . T K Academy, follow in g its pol­
icy o f early preparation, will inmiffarnte the season in a dual runtort with M. I. T. on the Severn
tvAlsv 3. The fololw ing week, the
-middies tackle Princeton at Anna^tolis, while on the same day, nt
m Derby, Conn., the lirst o f the tr&lt;angular events will iiring togethei
T Y jflctf Columbia and Pennsylvania

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r task. He declares that he wants
e to redeem himself in the eyes of
d local fans. The hoys will fight
'•/’ m i a Imsis o f (it)-IU fo r the nionn &lt;y.
This within itself is worth
t- the determination to win.
If)
The Knss-Middlcton bout isn't
if the only attractive scrap on the
it card by any ntoa.is, though Hilly
ig Dawson has arranged in the Myie crs-Dugan (tout an attraction i.t
is the first w uter..* Local fans
- - l will
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mfc" no little uipnum oi ........... . classiest little scrappers in this
iii th ccoming ring bouts. Both pnrt o f the country, w ill itc a J
Dugan
o f these hoys, who were the parti­ werthy foe fo r Mycrn.
cipants in the headliner of the ex­ hails from Bridgeport, Conn., hut
hibition two weeks .igo, declare has hcetr doWh ' south for some
that they are in the be t o f phy­ time where he has been taking
i on nil comers. The fight between
sical condition.
Middleton, &lt;who arrived here these hoys promises to lie n real
first, slated that ho Inis worked trtat with plenty o f action. Both
j down his surplus flesh mid is now will weigh around the 122 mark.
in good trim. That ho will be • Arrangements have been.com­
the winner again in Frida/ night's pleted for the return meeting of
Stark and Williams, local light­
bout via k. o. route, is hf
weights, who w ill furni’ h the
J-oeal Hoys A re Defeated by Score lion, l i e declares that I
o f lfi-7 In (lam e Here Wrdncs.
ing into the ring to v n that fun fo r one o f the prclimihnrie1'.
bout and he w ill force th' fight to In their first meeting Stark wa­
day Afternoon A t Ninth
llet lared winner, after it 5i',,,um*
Street Park.
that end.
Boss is equally determined l » apparent that Williams could mil
• * hfi1though they outhit the visi- j cop the decision. T h ii boy, who
' J zjIJ almost two to on&lt;‘. the local ; i t no mean serpper, dwlatcjr-ihat
was the victim
o f a luck
high school hasi hall team was «lc- Lite
I
■“ ■feated 'W ednesday
afternoon by ■punch in tbo first meeting and
I the Now Smyrna high school nine [ says that be can win if the .lick! sonvllle boy. He point - nut that
• by n score o f 17-fi.
he floored the former with-a., terI
Errors. costiy ones at that, were
j
i responsible fo r the visitors' vic- rifle punch to the jn\y in the sec
| tgfy. Mutt Moye, hurling for the &lt; ud round which neat the battler
. Hanford team, pitched a
great down fo r a cot)) ' e l ro e 'll nnd
: ghm c and deserved to win. He
I gave up only seven hits hut the that Ho ctini» do it tliP tim e*'for
—ragged support that his teammates the full count.
t- uieonlril him, lost the gunic.
Ho** realizes that ho Ims a lug
i ,.7'he fifth inning was the one
i © g ilp n ln g fo r the visitors. They
* crossed the plate live times in this
• Inning. Collected hits and errors i
were rc*|H»urtblc fo rthis rtamI fa d e 1
fuir sized crowd was present
To* witness the guine. Moye pitch- |
. ing a fine game, struck out 12 o f
' thu opposing batsmen. The local
I boyw lost for the second time in
| n.s many games this season. HowI ever, the high school outfit is fur
■ fm m downcast
On Saturday o f this week the
' loin I nine will motor to Orlnndu
. ’ -Ut play a return game with Me­
morial High on Tinker Field.
|
touch McLucns ho pea that his
chjrccn will be able to
return
This N ew Treat­
J home winners^in this contest.
I k'i‘llM v is the T»ox score o f ycstcrment N ever Fails
thiy’a game.
To End Piles
,
Una Score.
, Sanford
A ll It II I'O A F.
I Many uffecr*
from
Flies mri
ft. Byrd. 2 b ....
: Hemorrhoids have become
d es-)
rVJeischer, ss.
|pendent because they have been |
. Pock, lb ....
led to believe that their case was
I Hpecr, ss.......
hopeless and Hint there was noth­
I M. Moye, IV
ing in tiie world to help them.
' K. Moye, IL
! , To these peoplo w® »a y , “ Qo to
T yler. c fs
! your druggist and get an original
( Miles* o ......
j box o f M O A V A SU PPO SITO H I Thurston. Jib
IES.” Onb o f these inaerted into
the rectum according to direction*
I f ' i v . ' ......
.. 30 -6 l l
j will he found to give immediate
N Smyrna • A B R II
] relief. They reach the eource o f
Mobley, ss.......... «
o 3
the troubleJind by their eoothing.
• KUshv, c ......... fi
| a
healing, antiseptic action first aiI C. Alderman, 2b fi .1 1
, l*y the pain and eorenesa and then
2 0
1 Reck, lb -------- l
by direct contact with the ulcers
nnd piles cause them to heal up
! Wilkinson If.
l o o
j and disappear forever.
' K. Alderman, p 5* n1 o&lt;
I It’s simply wonderful how speed’ I Hy^they net. Bleeaed relief, o f t f n
. i copies in twu days. ./8yep in; cases

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Oatahs, a lightning
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•A Another western invasion o f the
aiilttdson, where Washington
Inst
n.ycar scored the west'a - Arst trim lunph ip the blue ribbon intercolvfwgialc elussis, in
schi dulcd fo r
» t f i U year's championship regatta,
to be heltl June 17- the earliest in
years.
Wisconsin in pi/jctically
«ure o f Iming represented after a
long lapse, while the Huskies nrc
) expected to defend their crqwn,

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ORE than six hundred full grown coconut
Pa^ms have been taken from the Miami
£] district, from tho Florida keys, and from
r
outside sections as far north as Delray
during the post year and transplanted
at Ooral Gables.
Theso beautiful trees adorn the entrances
and. plazas, mark tho portals of 'olub
house and residences, wave in tho Oulf Stream breezes
that sweep over fairways and greens of the golf course,
and deck Jhe delightful boulevards of Coral Cables in
tropical vesture of the most appealing form. They pay
rent every day—and every hour of the day—in dividends
of beauty and charm which every resident and visitor
enjoys.
The great part which the planting of trees in Coral
Cables assumes in the success of Coral Cables cannot bo
overestimated. It is on a par in the most modest estimate
with the building of the magnificent entrances and plazas
which in their Bpanish influence renew the splendor of
the grand old cities of Spain. It rounds out perfectly the
great home-building program, the most notable of its

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developing program. .
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able beautifying improvements lies in the greater desir­
ability which is here offered to home buyers, first of all,
and to the rapid increase in values which has meant*the
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its transcendent beauty is a joy to the visitor, it is at the
same time a guarantee of profits also, for those who Invest.
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Come see Coral Cables today. Modern Pullman busses
are run from htis section for your convenience. It pro­
vides an opportunity to enjoy the greatest free rightseeing trip in America today. A t Coral Cables yon will
see without doubt tho most magnificent development Id
Florida—the spot you have been searching for to build
the home of your dreams—the spot where profits art as­
sured by the wonderful development. Co to the loch]
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W A N TE D — Sanford bucineas men
who arc in need o f competent
'
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
__without
garage.
018
Oak
Ave.
FORDS
Cash in Advance
aeip shouia lead the classified
fo r County Comimssioner for the FO R S T A T E S E N A TO R FROM FOR R E N T— One bedroom with FO R S A L E — DeSoto paints and
New amt Dsed'
T
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IN
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SENvanrishca at Saufoid Novelty
pago of The Herald. There’s no
3rd District, comprising the towns
ROADSTERS
sleeping porch. Apply 800 Mag- W orks, sole agents.________154-tic
. . . d »d «. w ill he T + A TO RI A L DISTRICT.
reason for sending out-of-town fo r
o f Lake Mary, Longwood, and A l­
TO U RINGS
lolia.
ffrnm pq,ron* *»&lt;1 eolI ,announce tny candidacy
for
help when there is probabljrfuat
tamonte Springs, and respectfully
_
FOR S A L E — Rhode Island eggs
LOUl-ES
ju fiil h l u M l I l t i l f t u t
ItENT— Tw o rooms,
the person you want in the city.
solicit the support o f the voters o f nomination as State Senator from P o F
for setting, 15 eggs for 51.U0.
SED AN S
stairs and one downstairs.
___ 10* ■ lln *
this district at the primary to bo the Nineteenth Senatorial District,
WANTED7200 salespeople
now.
Mrs. Ellsworth, Beardall Avenue,
TON TR U C K S
Laurel
Ave.
__ _____H« n line
subject to the Democratic Primary
held June 3, 1924.
M A K E BIG MONEY selling W at­
Cash or terms.
! Sanford.
Phone 3303.
83-tfp
.......... Hr a lia r
to be held June 3rd. I am an at­ FOR R E N T— Tw o nice light house­
kins nationally advertised house­
W. B. B ALLA RD .
W e Seh or^trade.
4« a lla «
S A N F 0 R D r STOVE WORKS, 321
torney at law practicing at San­
hold products. YOU C A N TOO.
ED W AR D HIGGINS,
keeping rooms and front bed*
f y p , double above
First Street. Next door to Smith
•OR CO UNTY COMMISSIONER ford, Florida, and hove been a res­
Established 1868. Resources $15,Authorized Ford Dealer
m
Brothers. W c sell, trade, and re­
I hereby announce my candidacy ident o f and attorney in the Nine­ room. Apply at Herald o f fice.
000,000.
Branches all_____
over______
U. S.
Lc (,j dates are to r con*
,____ ____________
BUR |!ENT— Rooms and boatll pair all kinds of cook stoves. I f _____________ Sanford. .--------------- -----for
the
office
of
County
Commis­
* « Insertion..
teenth Senatorial District fo r 13
FOU
S
A
L
L
—
Ford
Roadster
prac®ttd
Onada.
Rare
C
H
AN
C
E
JU
ST
reasonable.
Phoenix
Hotel,
your
trouble
is
stove
trouble,
see
sioner from district number two
of average
years.- Your support will lie great- 40-W.______________________________ ’ us.
tically new.- Bargain. See Stew-1 NOW for City Sales dealers, men
of Seminole county, subject to the
»nt«Ml a linet Dutton
t or women, full or part time, in city
charge 30e to r llrat
action of the Democratic primary ly appreciated.
FOR RE N T— Large airy room fac­ FOU S A L E — Ancona baby chicks. art
|o f Sanford, nnd elsewhere. W rtie
&gt; L E W IS O’ B RYAN .
June
3,-1924.
Fine strain pure-bred
antrona
ing lakefront. Call 571-J.
[rtmlniE t« restricted to
i today for
our practical, sure
JOHN
M
EISCIL
V U L C A N IZ IN G
FOR RENT— Unfurnished rooms. chicks, hatched from eggs from my
classification,
M O N E Y-M AK IN G P L A N . J. R.
Hood
irro r I* mail# 'Th* ® * "*
Apply SOS Myrtle Ave., or phone own flock o f carefully selected
N O TICE
Watkins Co., Dept. 99, Memphis,
laid w ill be responsible
Goodyear
bleeders. M y 17 years experience
I will be a candidate for reuoml- HOUSES FOR R E N T 328- W.
Tenn.
lone Incorrect insertion.
and
in
breeding
anconas
assure
you
the
nntion for the olficc of State A t­
(or aubsequent
W A N T E D — PR IN T E R , C A N A L ­
Balloon Tires
best to be had in the breed. All
L Tlie o ffice should be
torney of the Seventh Judicial Cir­ FOR R E N T— Cottage. J. Musson.
SO USE PR ESSM AN . W R IT E
Used
Cara
chicks
delivered
South
Baldwin
cuit of the Stale of Florida, sub­ FOR R E N T — 5-room cottage with
llmroedlatdr »" CM® of
R EAL ESTATE
TH E M A TT H E W S
K E N T V U L C A N IZ IN G W ORKS, OR W IRE
Ancona_Farm,
IJIIian.
Ala.
ject
to
the
action
of
the
Demo­
bath,
lights
and
water.
W.
J.
A IlV K ItTIB E IIS.
PRE88, SANFORD, F L A .
Commercial
St.
cratic
Primary.
Your
endorsement
Thigpen.
■Id representative thorfiat, FO R SA LE — One pair mules and
fo r a second term o f office will be FO R R E N T— F or 6 months, com* FOR RENT— One 12-room
wngon, cheap, or one mute. Lew­
Ami|lar with rn tei, rule*
g
o
o
d
condition,
centrally
located.
greatly appreciated.
Jlflrntlnn. w ill | l « you
is. Altamonte
Springs.
Phone FOR S A L K — Cndillnc I-passenger
fortably furnished house, six
In fo r m a tio n .
Ana
is
GEORGE A. DcCOTTES,
B U IL D IN G
phaeton. Model 57, in good con­
600-G,
sleeping rooms.
318 .Magnolia
, they w ill asalat you In
State Attorney, Seventh Judicial Avenue.
iFOR RE N T— Store room, good con- Be n n ET’S n a t "FXlrroTiY=if dition except paint. Good tires,
your want ad to make
M A T E R IA L
_____ Circuit. Slate of Florida.
$650.00 cash
for
I
you want your hat cleaned and two extras,
FOR R E N T— Modern 5 room bundition, good location.
effective.
uick
sale.
Address
Cadillac,
care
FOR
C
O
U
N
TY
COMMISSIONER
blocked when you want it and how
j ’ O llT ffA T ffO T IC K .
gnlow, 010 Magnolia, Apply II.
M 1KALLE Loner cte Co., general
I hereby announce my candidacy C. Du Bose.
you want it send it to tho Factory, lorald.
Ilsers should Itlve th eir
cement work, aldewlaka, build­
FOU
R
E
N
T—
One
two-room'apart­
fo r re-election for the office o f
[r postofflce addreaa aa
123 Broad Street, Jacksonville,
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. H.
County Commissioner of Seminole
ment, close in.
I their phone num ber If
Florida.
Tcrwllleger. l*rop._________________
sire results. A bou t one
....County, District No. 1, subject to
FOR R E N T
FOR S A LE — Sweet tone mahog*
but of a thousand has a
LOST
A
N
D
F
O
U
N
D
the
nction
o
f
the
Democratic
pri­
Lumoer and Building MaterUL
L and the othera can't
any
piano,
beautiful
A
rt
case.
FOR S A LE — 38 acres, ull cleared
FOR R E N T — Garage, corner 11th
mary June 3, 1924.
Carter Lumber Company .
[tcate with
you unleaa
Can be seen In Sanford, at $125
St.
and
Elm
Ave.
and
fenced,
350
bearing
orange
ow your addrees.
O. L. BLEDSOE.
N. Laurel SL Phone 666,
and amall storage charge. M.
■ronllnnnnee M UST be
abreast with the times by mot trees, la kef runt on two sides, close Martin, 324 7th St., Jacksonville,
FOH I'E P llE S B N T A T iV E
I I I L L LUMBER CO.
House &lt;4
iin p f f i t i nt
**nn—
reading the classified
pages o f in. Must be sold and is a bargain. F iji
- Business
I
respectfully
announce
myself
Service, Quality asd
Price
Irrebl office or h r l « t newspaper
. . , Herald
as a candidate for the House of your daily
jT e lr pHoue
dlecostls*.
Phone 135. .
FOR
SALE—
Cheap,
to
avoid
pack­
Opportunities
I are not valid#
Representative* from
Seminole want ads contain many interestln
5-ROOM bungalow. Desirable lo­
ing an dshipping from Sanford,
Prompt, E ffic ie n t
County, subject to the Democratic messages. It w ill pay you to reaS
BUSINESS
O P P O R T U N IT Y — We,
cation, easy terms, $3200.00.
wilt sell my high grade player
Service.
primary, June 3, 1924. I f elected them daily.
the manufacturcis of a well W A N T E D TO R E N T
♦
piuno at a
sacrifice.
Monthly
— FDR c l e r k 'o r e tJ U R f- ; l w ill advocate constructive legis­ L O S T ^ t ’ rom running’ hoard o f FOR SA LE — 15 acres celery land terms to praty giving satisfactory known and widcry advertised pro­
car one lenther cartridge belt
I hereby announce my candi­ lation for tho benefit of the great­
fronting on Imke Monroe, 12 references. See piano and moke prietory medicine, want a ropro* W AN TED — Furnished cottage or
dacy fo r the office o f Clerk o f the est number of people in Seminole an dtoy pistol. B'inder please re ­ acres cleared and under irrigation, offer. E. J. Doby, 84 N. Broad .tentative in each county in Flor­
bungalow about 3 or 4 rooms.
turn to Mrs A. K. Powers, 707 all planted, four flowing wells, St., Atlanta, Ga._______________
ida. Our proposition is attractive State price and location in reply.
Circuit Court, Seminole County. County and the state of Florida.
W.
9th
St.
cheap.
Florida, subject to tho decision of ___________________ J. R. LYLES.
T Y P E W R IT E R
R IB B O N S— For and will net u man from $200 to P. O. Box 417.
Character and W A IT E D — To rent a five room
tho Democratic Primary to be FOR C O U N TY COMMISSIONER
use
on
Royal,
Remington
or L. $250 per month.
VsECUTINn A TTO R N E Y held on June 3rd, A . D., 1924. I
ability count morn than money in
FOR S A L E — 10 acres, 5 cleared, C. Smith typewriters.
I hereby announce my candifurnished house with
garage.
Will
sell
to announce to the citt- /and fo r efficiency and service In
vegetable land,
flowing
well. fo r one-hnlf_price. _ Herald office. selection. W rhe us your qualifica­ Compton, Chero-Cola Co.
Apartments
lacy for County Commissioner for
■minole County that I am
tions and i f satisfactory wc will
Two Mocks of loading station,
District No. 2 Seminole County,
FO R S A L E — Anu'o adding
ma­ explain our proposition to you by
[to for the nomination to office. V A N C 0 E DOUGLASS.
For Rent
cheap.
subject to the Democratic Primary,
chine.
Never
been
used.
$10.
cuting Attorney for the FOR- !^EMBER SCHOOL HOARD
letter. The National Remedy Com­ PROTECT
YOUR
CHILD’S
June 3, 1924.
office.
Durt of Seminole County,
pany, Postofflce Station G, Jack­
in IkUaVluPU
Roseiand Herald
—-i ■■
__
—.
H E A LTH
FOR R E N T— 3 room apartment, FOR S A L E — Lota
I heroby announce m yself a cani
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L.
P.
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AG
AN
.
, the action of the Demosonville,
Florida.
Heights. High nnd dry. A - l iocaSA LE — Egry cash register.
large, nice, cool rooms. N. H.
didate for re-election to the office
FOR SH ERIFF.
pmary, euno 3rd, 1924. I
tion on Sanford Ave., from $250! $19 cash. » Herald office._________
Garner,. Phone 59.
Through thnughtiessness the slight
o f member o f the board o f public
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
r
raterut lor your vote and Instruction, representing school
to $5U0 each, easy terms. I f you! FOR SA TE — Remington typecough or cold o f a child is often ne­
FOR
R
E
N
T
—
Furnished
npart*
nation.
__ district No. 1 o f Seminole Coun‘ y, candidate fo r too office bf Sheriff
want a desirable home come in and - writer, with wide carriage, in;
glected and soon becomes serious.
ment.
Apply
Shirley
Apa
o f Seminole County,'suojeot to the
cST F. HOUSEUOLDER.
see us.
NOTICE
A few doses o f FO LE Y ’S H O N E Y
good condition. $25 cash, Inquire
subject to tho Democratic primary Democratic primary June. 1921 menta, First Street.
$
lu.NTY COMMISSIONER to be held on June 3rd, 1924.
at Herald office.
A N D TAR COMPOUND, at small
______________ W. A. T IL L IS .
FOR R E N T—-Double
houso or
Anyone wishing to com­ cost, taken nt the onset of the
I f you want a city lot, a subur* FOR S A LE — I rge
iy announce my candidacy
F R ED T .W 1 L L IA M S .__
reed
baby
throe room apartment furnish­ ban lot, a house ready built, celFOR C O U N TY COMMISSIONER
municate with the Knights cold would bring speedy relief. Be
Sty Commissioner for the
condition. Phone
I hereby announce my candi­ ed, location good, close in. A. P, cry farm, grove or anything in
^ oot^
strict comprising Chuiuo* TO T H E VOTERS OF T H E 19TH
of the Ku Klux Klan of prepared, have a bottle of this
Connelly
4
Sons._________________
S E N A T O R IA L D ISTR IC T.
dacy fo r County Commissioner for
tho Real Estate line call us. We V./,;. ' . : ; — rj— r— t—r— rr;----- rea and Osceola, subject to
Sanford may do ho by ad­ safe, reliable cough remedy on
A fter due consideration, I have the'fifth district of Seninole Coun­ FOU R E N T — Furnished
! rO U SA LK — Muthu!ihck Piuno in
2-room seil at the owners price only.
hand, nnd give promptly when a
Dn of tho Democratic pri*
I good condition. Call nt 709 West
decided to become a candidate lor ty. Subject to 'the action of the
dressing mail to Postofflce cough or cold la detected. Equally
ground floor apartment, 205 E.
Inc 3:
re-election to the State Senate June Primary of 1924.
We
g
ive
you
!
r
i*lpL
Street.
Call
and
see
us.
Third
Street.
Apply
New
Era
Hox CS.
C. A. RA U LE R SO N .
as effective fo r older persons. N o
from the 19th Senatorial District,
vice.
FO R SAl.E- Plant
E. II. KII.nKR.
Printcry. opp. Posto fflce.
tho bargains nnd service.
Beggarweed
ILEKK C IR C U IT COURT composed of Orange, Seminole and
TH E .SEMINOLE .REALTYIby announce that 1 am a Osceola Counties, subject to the MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD FOR R E N T— Three room a
yodi' own
acm
I wish to a n n o u n c a ^ r t ,’O T r ^ . ^ c ^ “ JUfe' ^ v , . 415 W. gfajit -j-:-: . a
£ nlnuD
U T ftiloO
f B f rPi H &lt; &gt; t p V ^
te for the office o f Clerk Democratic Primary tgc be . h fili
candidate fr&gt;w-MemtVr'yV7f^--rtn ef &gt;&amp; *****•*»-•»•*',‘--&gt;* ' ’ ^ •
r OB S A L E — Attractive modern fertilizer. Makes splendid crop of
School Board c f Seminole Co. from FOR R E N T__New three rnorii
bungalow.
A bargain; terms. hay uti-poorest soils. Write fo ri
,o ‘
information.
Cherokee
Farms,
iliatvSct
K
J
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QiiKinffr
fit
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IntjlllfU
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AVI1.
School district N ». 3. Subicct to
tic primary In June, 1924.
-M. a O VER STREE T.
■Manticolla !Fla.
....
the decitioiwpf the Democratte-prfFOR
S
A
L
E
—
Small
house,
modern
H. II. C H A P P E L L .
eW
or
Crystal
Lake.
F O ir ^ T O N B T X B O l “ S F
DIS­ niory tkbpHleid June 3, 1924.
conveniences, on beautiful lake. W A N T E D TO BUY— Fiat top desk
Smith,
ke Mary.
JSTICB OP T H E PE AC E
T R IC T NO. 1.
in good condition. Must be cheup
II. H. PA TTISH ALL.*
Ten
minutes drivo from Post O f­
iby announce that I am a
I hereby announce that I am a
fo r cash. Address Box 431, Sanfice.
$3,000.00;
terms.
W
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V.
FOR
CLERK
ttltC
U
IT
C
O
U
R
T
e fo rtho office o f Justice candidate for conitnblo of District
Wheeler, 404 1st N nt’l. Bank, Hldg. ford, Florida.
I wish to announce that I am a
fence in and fo r tho first No. 1, subject to the Democratic
M
IS
C
E
L
L
A
N
E
O
U
S
’Phono
101-J.
Schelle Maines
F O R SA LE — Two Jersey cows; *
district o f Seminole Coun- primary to be held June 3rd, 1924. candidate for Clerk of the Circuit
Sanford Novelty
also small cream separator. W.
W ANTED
W IL L T R A D E — 35 acre
farm
th the legal and efficient Said district beig composed o f the Court of Seminole Co., su bj^t to
‘ 5 twelve miles north of Miami, in W, Van Ness, P. O. Box 57.______ |
ce of the executive officers following voting precincts: San­ Dcrwcratlc primary, June third.
LAW YER
50
Cents
I
f
elected,
I
promise
the
faithful
rigidly growing section for well FOR SA LE — Folding ironing
Works
ounty I promise to do my ford, Lake Monroe and Paola.
Hume Cooked Meals. Tw o blocks located property in ur near San­
performance of tho duties con­
*:• — Court House
board, smnll victroiu, and two i
thout prejudice.
F-. E. W A L K E R .
business district.
nected with that office.
ford. Small cash payment is re­ dozen recurds, very cheap. O w n-1
L. G. 8T R IN O F E LLO W .
FOK S H E R IF F.
PH O E N IX H O TEL.
V.
COLDER, Prop.
W. L. MORGAN.
quired. Price o f Miumi property, er laving town. Apply 112 la u ­
)R C O UN TY JUDGE,
To the Voters of Seminole County:
300 Purk Ave.
including farm house and barns Is rel Ave., ufter 5 p. m.
FOR
T
A
X
COLLECTOR
t, of course, to the action
I hereby announce my candidacy
Ccteral Shop and Mill W ork
$15,000. I f interested in making n
I wish to announce that I am a
lemocratic Prim ary to be for tho office of Sheriff o f Semi­
trade write giving full description
Madam Harriet,
e 3rd, I will be a candidate nole County, subitct to the voters tandidate fo r re-election to the of­
George A . DeCottes
Contractor and Builder
of your property, location and
Beauty Parlor.
S P E C IA L NOTICES
office o f County Judge of of the Democratic Prim ary to be fice o f County Tax Collector of
Atlorney-at-Law
price.
Address
it.
J,
Peck,
FuiOver Mobley’s Drug Store.
o.County. I shail be grate- held June 3rd, 1924, I f elected I Seminole Count?, subject to the
fmd, Florida.
517 Commercial Street
Park
Ave.
Phone
245.
Over
Seminole County
action
o
f
tho
Democratic
primarj
the nomination and elec- jromlse four years o f Law EnNOTICE
W A N T E D — Good Jised typewriter W )R S A L E — 10 acres close to city
Bank
nd if elected I assure the breement In a business manner by to be held in June.
Anyone
wanting
nice
Easter
&lt;
_
UL
n V
fi ___ _ n
nn
n!ntu
■■■&lt;■»
on ISIUI.I
good sno/l
road. N
ew liniian
house, nu
garage
fo r cash. R. J. Reel. Phone 3.
hip of Seminole a fair and the help o f the proper subordi­ ____ _______ JWO. D. JIN K IN S .
Baskets, wait and buy from Cir-j
Sanford,
■■■ - - Florida
nnd other improvements. $2,000.00. cle No. 2, at Union Pharmacy,
administration o f the af- nates or assistants and earnestly MEMBER
C O UN TY
SCHOOL
Terms.
W.
V.
Wheeler.
1st
N
a
t’l
Apr. 18 nnd 19.
th* office.
BOARD
P U B LIC Stenographer;; jn
your bussolicit the support o f all Jaw en­
Elton J Moughton
SCHEL l E_M AIN ES.— forcement voters, on June 3rd.
I hereby announce myself n can­
ness solicited. 107 Park Ave. Bank Bldg. ’ Phono 101-J.
A R C H IT E C T
didate for re-elcctinn as a member PhJne 349.
RA YM O N D L. A L L EN.
iU P E R IN T E N D E N T OF
Fred R. Wilson
o f the County Board of Public In- W A N T E D TO BtJY— Ten or twen1BLIC IN STR U C TIO N
FOR T A X ASSESSOR.
First National Bank Bldg.
atruction
from
District
No.
3,
by announce my candidacy
ty ncre tract bordering on lake.
I wish to announce that I am a
O. C. Bryant, W a g ­
Sanford, ------------- Florida
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Oviedo, Osceola and No improvements required. Must
lection to the office of candidate for re-election to the (Geneva,
superintendent o f public office o f Tax Assessor o f Semi­ Chuluota) subject to the action of he well
on locaetd and close to town. „ „ „ p i „
_ •is
„„n
First National Bank Bldg.,
on o f Scminoio County, nole County, subject to the decis­ the Democratic Primary, June 3rd, Give price and amount o f cash re- H C r , l 41 3 *, W i l l
S C ll
Bt
to the Democratic primary ion of the Democratic Prim ary to 1924. Having served aa a mem­ quir
uire a. Address. Box 100, care
„„
.
Sanford -------------- Florida
ber o f the Board since 1915, and The Sanford Herald.
elil on June 3rd, 1924.
be held June 3rd, 1924.
Carohna,-Florida
filli6
room
house,
gar­
having been chairman of the W A N T — To rent fo r tha summer,
T. W . LA W T O N .
A. V A U G H A N .
Board since 1919, espocally fits mo
COUNTY PRO SEC U TIN G
woll located home In Sanford, by
FOR T A X CO LLEC TO R
age, lights, water, gas
The Matthews Press
A TTO R N E Y .
I beg to announce myself a can­ fo r the work required o f a Board responsible party. Must be up to ing Station, gas at 2
W.lukM Hide.. Kanfurd Fla.
member,
and
if
re-elected
I
prom­
date
with
all
lmporvemcnts
and
) to announce that I shall didate fo r the office of Tax Col­
ise the same conscientious and con­ completely furnished. Give com­
Phone 417-L-2
tandidate for the office of lector of Seminole County, subject
cents above cost the and bath room, $45.00
Prosecuting Attorney, in li­ to the decision o f the Democratic structive service as has been rend plete Information as to location
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
the endorsement o f the Primary to be held June 3rd, 1924. ered in my many years o f sarvice and price in answering this ad.
per
month
or
will
sell
CHAS. F. H ARRISO N,
year around.
R. C. M A X W E L L __
atic voters at tha June 3rd,
117 Park Avenue— Phans 4 tt
Box 431, Sanford, Florida.
Geneva, Florida.
FOR C O UNTY COM M ISSIONER
Sanford
Sign
Shop
at very
reasonable
GEORGE C. H ER RIN G .
I hereby announce my candidacy F 0 R ~ C T U N T Y ” C0MM IS SIGNER
A P P R O P R IA T E
I hereby announce m y candidacy
OR C O UNTY JUDGE
for County Commissioner fo r the
for
re-elrctlon
to
the
offica
of
reby announce myself as a Fourth District o f Seminole CounL E T T E R IN G
terms.
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
ite for tho office o f County
. Subject to the action of the C-unty Commissioner frnm DisFor
All
Classes of Work
ti it number four o f Seminole)
of Seminole County, subject
ine Primary of 1924.
Works
107 North Sanford Ave.
County, subject to the action of
C. L. W EST.
Democratic primary, June 3,
tho
Democrat
primary
June
3,1924.
I pledge faithful service
“If It’s ifetal we can weld it,"
FOR S H E R IF F
H. B. Lewis &amp; Co.
B. F. W H EELER.
you nominate me.
To the Voters o f Seminole County:
8ANF0RD, FLORIDA
J. G. SHARON.
FOR S T A T E A TTO R N E Y.
I hereby announce myself a can­
Address
Sanford
Machine
Co.
I hereby announce my candi­
'O L N T Y COMMISSIONER didate for Sheriff o f Seminole
Tlrst National Bank Building,
reby announce my candidacy County subject to tho action o f the dacy fur the office o f State Attor­
■ A N D SUPPLIES ■
election to the office o f Democratic primary to be held on ney fo r the Seventh Judicial Cir­
ground floor.
cuit o f Florida, subject to the Dem­ r o o T o r r m s T s
S T E W A R T The Floriat *
N FORD,FLA. No. 107-Telephone 349- Park Are.
commissioner o f
District June 3rd. I f I am elected I
Seminole county, subject to myself to fulfill the duties i"S G ocratic Primary to be held June 3,
Flowers For AU Occasions
1924.
tha best o f my ability.
ion of thd voters on June 3rd
a iiia m iiiu u | g iB H iiiiiiM »iu M iia H iiiim »a
J. A. SC ARLE TT.
E. E. B R A D Y .
C. W. EN TZM ING ER.
Members Florists Telegraph Do.
FOR S H E R IF F
I hereby announce m yself a can­
didate for iceiectlon to the office
o f sheriff of Seminole county sub­
ject to the action o f the Demo­
cratic primary to be held on June
3. If elected iur another tern I
! pledge to iulhll the duties o f the
I office in the same efficiept manner
that I have conducted
past.
___________________ C
FOR ROARD O F
STRU CTIO N
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election aa member of the
Tioard of Public Instruction for
Seminole County, Florida, repre­
senting school district No. 2 of
Seminole County, subject to the
Democratic primary to be hold on
June 3rd, 1924.
CHAS. A. D A L L A S
FOR C O U N TY JUDGE
I hereby announce m y candidacy
for the office o f County Judgf
o f Seminote County, subject to tin
action o f the voters nt the Demo­
cratic primary June 3.
JOHN G. LF.ONARDY.
------ FOR” C O U N TY JUDGE
To the’ People o f Seminole County:
I am a candidate fo r County
Judge, your support and vote on
June the 3rd will be appreciated.
SA M U E L A. B. W IL K IN S O N .
FOR” R E PR E S E N T A T IV E .
I hereby announce my candidacy
for member House o f Itepresenta
lives fo r Seminole County subject
to tho action o f the voters at the
Democratic primary, June 3.
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W A SH IN G TO N , A p r. 11—
Declaring his purpose to rid the
Republican part o f “ corrupt and
reactionary controtM Senator H i­
ram Johnson, a candidate fo r
Republican
presidential
nomination says in a statement
published today that he is
.“ neither discouraged nor dis­
pelling." H e makes no specific
mention o f
reports that the
.campaign la to be curtailed in
the least in view o f the recent
primary returns favorable to
President Codlidge.

NEW COMMITTEE
BEGINS PROBE OF
WHEELERCHARGE

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ,' F R I D A Y , A P R IL 11, 1921.

HUGO STIiES
ENDNSTRY KING
H.

W orld Fliers Delay
Flight For Weather
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Weakened by Three Major
Operations During the Past
Four Weeks Leader in Ger­
man Industrial L ife Gives
Up at Last and Succumbs
to Ravages o f Disease—
Much Speculation on Effect.
rnr t s , Ano-iniru p r ,« u
B E R L IN , Apr.
11— Germnny’n
strong man of industry is gone
with the passing o f Hugo Stinnos
and speculation Is rife today con­
cerning the ultimate effect o f hla
death upon tho internal situation
and
the reparation settlement.
Weakened by three major opera­
tions within four weeks the man
who would admit no defeat yield­
ed to the ravages o f disease. He
was fu lly conscious to the end.
Hugo
Stinnes, more closely
identified with German industrial
life than any other man, died
Thursday evening at 8:30. Inde­
fatigable In his labors,
he strug&lt;
la
glcd against the Impending end,
And was conscious to the last.

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: S IT K A , Alaska, A pr. I l 4 Warned o f an approaching
storm 'off the Gulf of Alaska
the four United States army
aviators, flying around the globe
are resting here today a fter a
800 mile flight from Prince Ru­
pert. The aviators were sche­
duled to leave today fo r a 4711
mile jump to Cordova, Alaska)
but M ajor Martin, command­
ing, who received the weather
reports asserted there would be
no flight until conditions were
favorable.

DEMOCRATS HAVE
NEW SUBSTITUTE
FOR MELLON TAX

BANK DEPOSITS
SHOWfCREASE
OF« PER CENT
Hanford’s Banking Institntions Enjoy Greatest' Gain
In Business in History of
Financial
Strongholds —
Growth o f City Reflected in
Statement Recently Issued
Showing Standing o f Banks

S IN G LE COPIES F IV E C ENTS

N U M B E R 10

erty
Thursday—$ 120,000
JOININGS GIVES
HIS PLATFORM
IN SPEECH HERE

William J. Bryan To
Be Church Delegate

Company Prominent
Sanford
Business
Men Close B ig Deal

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According to figures made nvnilMe by the quarterly statements
While William Jennings Rrygiven by the local banks showing
nn was in the city yesterday, it
condition o f the three institutions
was learned that tho Great
at tho end of business Mar. 31,
Commoner, hna been selected
Sanford banks have made the
by tho Presbytery of Southeast
tremendous
gain
o
f
48.3
per
cent
JHINGTON; A pA 11 The
Florida to represent it as the
in tho amount o f deposits in com­
Deni I# Said To Be Largest
the Preliminary Steps In Investigation
It-home section
of
layman delegate to the General
parison
with
that
o
f
last
year
ut
Chairman Smoot Introduced Bill
Transacted In Sanford For , &gt;
harty investigating -commitAssembly o f the Presbyterian
o f Indictment Brought Against
the same time.
An Framed by Senate Finance
(ntinued bearin g today SenuSome
Tim e — Includes 200
Church,
which
will
be
held
in
Sp«akN
Here
Last
Night
Out­
Senator Wheeler A re Taken
Not only hnve the institutions
Committee. Asking Immed­
loses, N ew Hampshire, preMississippi on May 18. Rev.
by Borah
Feet
On
First Street and
had
a
larger
increase
in
tho
lining
Issues
of
Guberna­
iate Consideration
tin the absence o f Chairman
M. E. Gabnrd o f Geneva, Pres­
amount of deposits, hut they have
117 Feet On Oak AveniM-—
torial Campaign Declaring byterian minister of thnt place,
hart and with J. J. Me(Hr The Associated Press)
increased their resources 44.2 per
( H r T h r A aanctntnl P w
t
Tulsa, Okie., banker, on
Extensive
Improvements
W A S H IN G TO N , Apr. 11.— P re­
That*He Is For Lnw En­ met Mr. Bryan in Titusville yes­
W A SH IN G TO N , Apr. 11— Lines cent. That this city in now in the
[tend, who testified concern- liminary steps in the inquiry in­
terday and accompanied the lat­
Contemplated A t
Once.
forcement,
Efficient
Hand­
midst
o
f
tho
most
prosperous
era
for
tho
major
contest
on
tho
rovulk with Daugherty, in to the indictment in Montana o f
enuc bill in the senate w er^
defin­ o f its history is the firm belief of
ling of State Affairs and ter to Sanford. It was Itev. Gairm &lt;
he was told Daugherty Senator Wheeler, prosecutor o f
hard who informed Mr. Brynn of
One o f the most important real
itely drawn Thursday by announce- the heads o f tho throe banks. These
i prosecute • • these
cases, the Daugherty investigation, were
A ll Constructive Meusures.! his appointment. Dr. J. P. Cal­ estate transactions that has been
res,
they
point
out,
show
that
ment
o
f
Democrats
o
f
the-incom
e-vi*'1
is nothing else to do." He taken Thursday by a newly cre­
houn nas boon selected ns the
consummated
in
Sanford
for
much business is being transacted
tax plan they w ill proposo as suD-1muc
A)id of a conversation with ated senate committee while the
Declaring that he is
making
representative of the clergy to some time, was closed Thursday
stitute for the Mellon ratea placed i?™ that n large amount of money
or Harrell. Oklahoma, whoso Daugherty committee itself was
nttend the assembly.
when the Hynes property on First
B E R LIN ,
Apr.
11. — Hugo In the measure by finance commit-1** *n circultaion, both o f which only a few promises nnd those
de toward th e'M illers was touching b riefly upon subject.
only which he couhl absolutely as­
! Street and Oak Avenue was tol»V
Stinnes more closely identified tec Republicans.
1
tcn&lt;l
to
substantiate
their
claims
vicious." Ha said the senSenator Borah, Republican, Ida­ with German industrial life than
sure with confidence, Frank E.
to a recently formed corporation
told him; "ha dldn t 'w a n t ho, chairman o f the new investi­ any other man, died Thursday
T h , bill • • t , . n e d by .he IW n co £ “
! t ”. Jennings, enndidnet for governor
composed o f C. Schultz, Charles
most
progressive
cities
in
tho
nwny with all gating committee was directed to evening at 8:30.
committee
was
introduced
in
the
boys to
o f Florida, spoke fo r over nn hour
L. Britt, R. J. Holly and J. D,
Indefatigable
state.
_
oil lands
telegraph to Federal Judgo Pray in his labors', ho strugled against senate by Chairman Smoot who
Davison. This valuable proper­
According to the figures, the Thursday night to an attentive
said the M llta # never con- at Great Falla, where the indict­ the impending end, and was con­ said "he expected to call it up for l’eoples Hank enjoyed tho largest audience at tho Seminole County
ty was purchased on a 99-yearconsideration next week. Senator
a dollar toward
his ment was returned Tuesday, re­ scious to the last.
lease basis upon n valuation o f
percentage o f increase in deposits Hank corner.
Robinson, Arkansas,
Democratic having a gain o f 01 per cent while
Mr. Jennings particularly stress- j
‘ n In Oklahoma, when ho questing him to froward certified
3120,000.
Around
him
were
gathered
his
eated for re-election ns copicn of the indictment, the min­ w ife and children. To them he leader, joined Chairman Smoot in the Seminole County Hank had tho cd the outstanding planks in his
The
property
includes nil
suggestion that the hill bo taken jargest increase in resources hav­ platform, those of putting the dif-1
il committeeman by Jake utes o f grand jury and documen­
bulb(in g l_ ia cinc_F ira t - S treat-dx
had devoted his later years nil up by next Wednesday.
tary
evidence
as
well
as
a
list
o
f
ferent
state
departments
oji_uJ)Ugr.L
|n. He said "he never heard
ing 49 per cent.
_____
Eween Park nnd Onk Avenues
the time he cou»2 spare from his
of extraordinary oxpendi- the witnesses.
The Democratic income- - tax
Tho First- National Rank had iness-llke basis, strict enforcement; Discusses Issues of Coming Pres­ with the cxccpUon o f tho one at.
n
vast
business
interests.
There
___ To A w a it Informstola,——
o
f
law
and
order,
more
efficient
ir.Hamon during the Hardschedule,
introduced
by
Senator
an increase in deposits of 37.5 per
idential Campaign and Says
First and Park Avenue,
which
Until this ihformation
is re had been no hope fo r hla recovery Simmons, North Carolina, is a rad­ cent and 31 pe reent in resources. and far-reaching road building
apalgn."
Democrats nnd Progressive
Seminole Securities
Company,
for many, hours and the foremost
Bank in­ program and for furnishing more
senate Daugherty commit- calved the committee probably will medical skill could do nothing ical departure from the plan o f Tho Seminole County
from the First
Nntional Bank.
Republicans
W
ill
Elect
Representative Garner, Democrat, creased Its deposits 57 per cent and educational advantages to the
ek-tralled. Th
Thursday
over mark time. I t will not lim it its against the ravages of disease.
on d
The former Hynes property has.
PresidenL
examination to these documents
Texas, which :w as supported by resources 49 per cent. The Peo­ school children. He also touched
ride field o f -Its ■ investigna frontugu o f 200 feet on JNnt; ■
Three
major
operations had house Democrats, and approaches ples Dank had the increase o f 01 upon the subjeset of rcapporand witnesses, however, but w ill
ih search o f evidence- tying
With n vigor und cloqudncc thnt Street and 117 fees on Onlc Avucall present and form er officials been performed, the first about very closely the Longworth com per cent in deposits and 11 per tionment.
use ends o f charges before
nue. Included in the purchaxu
o f the department of. the interior four w^eks ago, fo r gall stones, iromise rates adopted by th* cent resources.
Mr. Jennings was introduced by hns been characteristic of his are two two-story and two onefag upon the administration
speeches
for
more
than
three
de­
as well as a number o f witnesses and it was because o f the impossi­ ouse.
The statements showed that at Mayor Forrest Lake. Following a cades, William Jennings Bryan, story. buildings.
A ll
are o f
department o f justice.
who w ill be summoned at the re­ bility o f keeping the patient quiet,
the
end o f March there was on few opening remarks, Mr. Jen­ thrica a candidate for the presi­ brick construction.
"
,
I t provides for a maximum sur
Ind fraud cases in Oklahoma, quest o f Senator Wheeler.
according to surgeons, that com­
nings
launched
into
the
subject
of
deposit in Sanford banka 14,028,dent
o
f
tho
United
States
and
now
tax
rate
o
f
40
per
cent
applicable
In touching
upon war conFollowing
tho
announcement'
plications
developed
necessitating
what
nhouid
be
the
requirements
The dip o f the Daugherty com
................
^
at the end
of* the
a candidate for delegate to the that the transaction
la of the Old Hickory Powder mlttee into the subject o f the in­ further operations, the last one on on incomes o f more than |500,000. 013-49 while
hod
same period^ last year they totaled o f a man seeking the office of National Democratic
Convention
The
house
maximum
rate
waa
87
|pany in Tennessee, and the dictment Thursday was as sudden Sunday.
uion closed, it was .further learnod thnt
It was also reported
governor.
He
declared
that
his
1-2 per cent on. Incomes o f more 32,710,001.72. A year ago the candidacy was not taken ceriously from Florida, spoke fo r an hour the new owners are planning to •
ag of
the Dempsoy-Car- as it was brief. Turning from an that pneumonia developed.
combined resources of the banks
flght films
ven at Inquiry into land fraud eases in
Since the grave nature of than 3200,000. The rate o f $200. totaled 32,102,000.02 while at the at flrat but, th^j. ngw bceuqsp of nn da half to an audience of be- make extensive improvemen
000
in
the
Simmons
proposal
is
(on in quick at
n while Oklahoma Senator Wheeler call- Herr
Stlnnca’
Illness became
'resent time they have renehed
►
:sudden
o f plan, dec!
iWlfiW'Tib’ Ttax'ltrrvetl with a rear
r.474,'410.70.
ing.
Extensive sepairs
less determination, being cotnrolled Hank comer.
. _____ 8«p*rtonent’e had been almost the sole topic of the Gnrncr plan was 44 per cent
It
is
said
that
never
before
in
With a great deal o f emphasis, t* ratio?
11 o f whirl
uud 8cnator bureau o f investigation and ques­ discussion. It fa r outranged
on all incomes exceeding I92J900,
gained
the history o f this city has the In- hy no faction, h&lt;r has
AThne* -turf
tioned him1about the «vl(h rm W n t popular intoceitg-ltavnrojret - M The eommltte* bill -would make croute in business a f the banking sUmdlly in strength until he is the -G&lt;eal Commoner, told hts
hearers that he would support tho S O T
peVty, w ill be
„_____
t v 6 f department agents sent to Mon­ published bytJm expert?i commis­ the maximum surtax rate 25 per institutions been so great.
Tho now confident thnt he will be se­ cholco o f the people o f this slate it is declared. Tho most imporl
. ngtoh
ouse, ’ Ohio, tana on the Wheeler case. Burns’ sions fo r tho settlement o f the re­ cent on all incomes o f more than
lected
ns
the
statu’s
next
execu­
unusual good fortune that
has
ns expressed by them in tho ore- (nnt work w ill begin witiur a
led lately •it connection with testimony was that the men were paration problem.
of
tive.
The
far- flOO.OOO. 'Mr. * Longworth,
fallen to the truckers aird grow ­
He deealred ,short time.
Investigation,
Ho scored the "peanut" politi­ feipntial primury.
sent to Montana three or four reaching business enterprises of Ohio, the Republican leader, pre­ ers o f this section in the way o f
even though. ____.
ho is a____
dry be-.
cians and declared that he never that
sto in the day another ques- woeka ago a t the request o f the tho man, his gr^at influence dicted Thursday that "although receiving huiulsome
„
, i The acquisition o f this First
prices
foit
The w it­ among the present leaders, his there la no great difference” In the their products ,is one o f the rea­ ins or never will be controlled by Hover, i f ,the voters choose n w p l|street block by some o f th e -m o s l'
was presented to the com- postofflce department.
candidate,
ho
will
support
him
ns
rm ^
ee fbr determination when H. ness said he and former Attorney very eccentricities had since the incomo rates adopted by the house sons for the henlthly condition of any o f them. Hu stated thnt if
prominent business men o f this
long
us
his
name
is
on
tho
ballot,
General
Daugherty
had
talked
elected
to
tho
office
of
governor,
war
taken
a
strong
hotel
upon
city, ia but another indication o f
and those proposed hy the senate the banks, it is declared.
iff, Washington* superlntendhe would have it always void of oven though, ho will do it by proxyi the growth and prosperity o f
o f tho Western Union Com- about the Daugherty investigation German people, and his death Democrats the house would stand
The First National Hank with
further
stated
that
Mr.
Bryan
even the slightest evidence o f ac­
Sanford, according to Mr. Briif
gave notice that the corn-* on a number o f occasions, but he though expected has caused anx­ firm fo r its rotes in conference
JWfl.758.C9 in deposits leuds sthc
if clectod as a delegate, he will one o f the new owners, aru.
|y would
refttse
to deliver would not say that Mr. Daugher­ ious speculation aa to who may even i f the senate adopted the other banks as it also docs in re­ tivities o f the small politicians.
The speaker declnrcd that if endeavor to havo a olank insert­ through whose firm, the Britt Re­
ages sent and received here ty had sought his help in the mat­ rise to take Jiia place.
Democratic plan.
sources with 32,030,353.23. The
eletced
he would see to it that ed in thd Democratic platform, alty Company; the deal waa neThe death o f Hug
Hugo Stinnes at
fromer Attorney
General ter.
Representative Garner on the First National Hank gained 3502,inatc the otiated.
every department o f tho state gov­ which would forever elimii
The new owners,
Declaring he had reported to the very moment the process of other hand predicted
Igherty during the past three
nrei
that house 362.18 in deposits and 3484,444.92
Daugherty that Senator Wheeler disentangling
the reparations Democrats who with one. exception in resources. The Seminole Coun­ ernment i\ organized so that for possibility o f a recurrence o f what eelnred, arc fully aware o f
was attorney fo r Gorden Camp­ knot sccma about to enter upon supported his plan, would givo np- ty Bank increased its deposits every dollar expended full value ins happened in previous elections bright future that Sanford
Refusal Considered,
would be received in return. He ss has keen shown in tho oil in- and because they are, they 1
files had been. requested bell concern in Montana- Bums ita final stage, la felt in official
roval to the program advanced 3595,824.52 and resources $fD2,said that he would stand fo r no vestigation at Washington.
seen fit to express their
quarters
and
industrial
circles
as
said
the
conversation
took
place
the committee at once took
hursday by Senator Simmons, de­ 782.00. The Peoples Rank had an Inxity in the performance o f duty
The plank that Mr. Bryan pro­ in tho city by heavy invea
a
distinct
iosa
to
Germany.
What­
at
Mr.
DaugherVy’s
'apartment,
refusal under consideration
claring it followed “ In principle" increase in deposits o f 3213.103.98 by any state official. Ho further poses to introduce and have ac­
in somo ot its most valuable
not indicating what action it but he would not say whether be­ ever the populr or offical attitude the houso Democratic scheme of and 392,120.82 in resources.
cepted i f possible, would rail for estate.
said
that
ho
would
be
a
representoward
his
political
orientation
or
fore
or
of
ter
Daugherty
left
o
f­
kbt decide upon. In the past
larger reductions In the smaller in­
o f -tho people us such he nn appropriation which would pay
his far flung economic program
It wax further learned that| company has opwted iU files fice.
comes and lesser reductions .in the
would sec to it that the pcoplo’s for the ordinary expenses of a present deal is by no mean
may
have
been,
there
was
a
Arthur
Lambdin,
an
official
o
f
Iseveral congressional commit,large incomes than proposed hy
presidential
campaign
and
which
business would be carried on in an
p o ta b le the senate oil eommit- the telephone company here, testi­ widespread impression that Stin- Secretary Mellon.
would call for the issuance o f a extent of the company’s net!
efficient, business-like manner.
nes
was
pre-eminently
qualified
fied
a
fter
a
form
al
protest
that
Negotiations
are . now i
what had influenced ita deci(H r Th* Aworlatrd Fr*»a)
Senator
Simmons
announced
that
Mr. Jennings next touched on bulletin in which would be publish­ teas which will increase i
Secretary
Work’s
advisory
in this caao was not reveal- Georgo Ik Lockwood o f the Rc- to take an active part in the final the plan he proposed would raise
ed
the
statements
o
f
each
candi­
tho enforcement o f law question.
ublican national committee had adjustment o f the problems on
committee
recommended sweep­
date seeking the office o f presi­ ings considerably. It is pi
Continues! .on page eight.
which the experts’ committees 33,000,000 more revenue annually ing changes in reclamation polleld
a
telephone
conversation
with
sub-comittea o f two which
dent. He would further make it to acquire property to the
than
would
the
committee
bill
car­
Blair Cohen at the Rainbow hotel have rendered an exhaustive ver­
approximately 3250,000,
ciaa.
for Washington Court House
a crime for any donation to a cam­ of
rying
the
Mellon
normal
and
sur­
dict.
r—
proposes to. get at.-the at Great Falls.
The senate finance committee
paign fund to be made by individ­ was stated, and within
tax
rates,
on
the
basis
o
f
estimates
Burns Identified Cohen an -an
Continued on page 8.
day* tho announcement o f
Iks o f the Midland .Natonnl
uals.
submitted by Joseph M$Coy, treas- put over until Saturday considers
pk, headed by M . 8. Daugherty, employe of the Republican nation­
tion o f the soldier bonus bill.
Mr Bryan scored the practice of tional purchases may be ex:
ury actuary.
Speaking for the new &lt;
former attorney
general's al committee, he said he did not
A house committee heard tes
rich and powerful influence pur­
Ither. Complete ticceas to tho know that Lockwood and Daugh­
tlmony In regard to Secretary
chasing immunity from prosecu­ about the transaction, Mr.
Jap Envoy Fears More Wallace’s administration o f tho
Iks • has been' refused the com erty were “ dose friends," but had
tion of public [avors. Ho classed said:
c- - The flub-cqnvmlttee ex- seen the two together in Daughpackers and stock yard act.
“ A ll of the members o f
Coolidge ns the most reactionary
D r a 8 1 c Exclusion Secretary Wilbur announced a
flir Thf AMitcInlfil I'rtM)
also to take teitlntony bear- erty’s apartment here.
president for the last 25 years company uro old citiiens o f
The committee to investigate
W A SH IN G TO N , Apr. 11. — A ami termed him as the Wall Street ford nod Seminole county
upon the storial given the'
new policy designed to prevent
nr Th* Ajwu&gt;*iat*4 Pr*sa)
dis­ candidate. The president, he de­ they believo in this city’s future
by Roxle Stlaaon, dhrorc- the Wheeler indictment waa nam­
leases similar to those granted resolution proposing to
W
A
SH
IN
Q
X
O
N
,
Apr.
11.
_
charge the apecial senate com­ clared, only
. wife
of thw lat^ Jem W. ed Thunday by President Cum­
under former Secretary Denby.
sees the country development They believe Qiari
(H r The Aaaoelated Press)
The famous "gentlem en’s agree­
In the &gt;absence o f two mings o f the senate pursuant to a
Secretary Wilbur and Assistant mittee investigating the internal through wnll Street.
it holds for Sanford os bright tl
W A S H IN G TO N ,
Apr.
11.— ment,” under which the Japanese
resolution
adopted
by
the
senate
■torn, Senator Moses, Republic
Secretary Roosevelt discussed the revenue bureau from that work
President Coolidge
addressing immigration
He proved his contention that not brighter prospects than
to
the
United
after
Wheeler
had
denounced
aa
• Now Hampshire, as acting
navy modernisation program with immediately wus introduced in Coolidge is Well Street’s candidate other place in the state,
members o f the women's nations
States is curtailed, waa reduced
irraan, waa authorised to take false the charge in the indictment committee fo r
law enforcement
navy modernisation program with the senato late Thursday by by showinf that the president fall have watched this city*
ftjrn K fo r the first
Chairman Watson, Indiana, o f the ed to appoint the most progres­ steadily • until It has become j
Imoy • at a hearing tomorrow that he had accepted a fee from from the south portieo o f the in concrete
the house naval cqnynlttee.
Campbell, a
Montana White House today, told them time in- an -exchange o f corres­
. J. McGraw, form er Republl- Gordon
Companies connected with the investigating committee.
sive Republican fo r the high o f­ o f the mora flourishing cities
pondence
between
Seer Cary
What Resolution Directs.
national contmltteeman from geologist, to represent him in the successful law enforcement
de
radio industry filed denials o f un­
fice o f attorney-general. Judge the state.
Hughes
and
Ambassador
HanlThe resolution merely directed Kenyon. Instead. Mr.
»homa in connection with In­ nu tter o f oil claims before the pended primarily on the pent!
Coolidge
fair competition methods before
"In purchasing tho liynos
hara. It was asserted that Japan
interior department.
that the committee "be and it selected a Ne wYork lawyer, a erty, tho largest single real
land fraud cases.
ment fo r observance o f the law.
the federal trade commission.
is willing to continue the arrange­
“ I sometimes wish," the presi
Senator Johnson, Republican, hereby is discharged" from tho lawyer employed by W all Street transaction that has been mar
l i ST cr°»o-«**m lnoatlon
by
serious
pi Howland, atoraey fo r for- Hav-A-Tam pa Thieves dent said, "that people would put ment, but view with
California, in a statement an­ investigation it has been con­ corporations.
this city for some time
doubt
the
proposals
o
f
more
dras­
r Attorney General DaugherContinued on page 8.
nounced he was no quitting in ducting under a resolution intro­
a little more emphasis upon ob tic exclusion. 1
Kotinting for further (
duced
oy
Senator
Couxens,
Re­
he expressed the*opinion that A re Located in North servance o f law than they do
what " I am attempting to do pol
the membera o f the eom;
publican, Michigan.
Under tho
five years delay in the inxtiupon Its enforcement.
I t Is a
itk a lly.”
but expressing further
Rushing
To
Operation
( D r T h * A a a * « la tr d Prrmm)
on o f government proceedings
maxim o f our Institutions that Bill of Complaint
Chairman Watson o f the senate rules the resolution w ill not come
in the solidity o f the
T A M P A , A pr. 11. — Warrant* the government does not make
up
for
senate
action
until
tomorI the mater waa probably due
committee investigating the in
stantial."
The new own
Killed
In
Auto
Crash
for
the
arrest
o
f
three
men
charg­
M
ay
Be
Dismissed
row.
r
... to^the war department than
tho people, but the- people make
tom al revenue bureau, introdue
put a large amount o f money'
ed
with
robing
the
Hav-m-Tamp*
While the resolution made no
[the justice department.
He
the government. That la why
ed a resolution fo r discharge o f
(Hr Th* A M M lilr l Prraat
the deal and expect to put
(H r Th* Aa***lnl*4 Pr«aa)
o f over gathering o f this kind it
statement as to the reason fo r
corroborated- testimony pre- Tantpa Cigar Company
tha committee.
ATH EN S, Ga., Apr.- ll- M ia a in other properties, but
R
E
Y
E
N
N
E
,
Wyo.,
Apr.
324,000
on
March
29
enroute
to
quasbing
the
investigation,
it
waa
couraging
tar
me."
The
president,
given ‘ b y
George W.
g|
committee to investigate
Irene Day, student’s nurse in St. believe that it w ill be well
diamfssal
o f a bill
ittee after
department o f Justice &lt;Vc- northern cities, where they are who received theI commit
co
thq indictment o f Senator Whecl- an pen secret that Senators W at- Mary’s hospital here was killed thleir, Jinvcstmcn f.
complalnt
In
the
United’
States
■aid
to
have
boon
located,
accord­
"fant, that the preliminary re­
they had heard the' aqdresses up•r. Democrat, Montana, was ap- son and Ernst, o f Kentucky,
and Dr. J. P. Proctor, one o f the
"W ithin a short time the
ft
government’s Inquiry in- ing to a detective retained by the on the subject by the two new o f America against the Sinclair pojnted with'Senator Borah, Re- two Republican members of
best known physicians in this sec ing w ill undergo .ex1
investigating
committee,
decided
[ « • plant accounts i had betn Insurance company, whose policy memberf off hla cabinet, Attorney Crude Oil Company and the Sinblican, Idaho, aa chairman.
tlon and another nurse, Misa N el­ provementx
was
nts such
The warrants General Stone and Secretary Wlf- d a ir Pipe Line Company,
over to counsel for the Du- covered the lot*.
\ The tax . bUl^waf ’ reported -by* upon that course in conference lie Eberhardti waa
dangerously
ed, the prop eiV w ill be
were iseoed yesterday on inform­ bur, and other epeakera, that the sought on petitions filed by the
Republican
leaders
aa
a
w
ith
senato
finance
committee
hurt
when
an
automobile
crashed
wnen
euiomomie
crasneu
■"* P.*?r* a U U k h °ne
the
appea:
and
by the county only practical course fo r stimulat­ two corporations In the federal
of Miller Brothers, owners of ation fbrnlthed
Senator Simmons,
North consequence o f Senator Couxena’ w w Jgh the railin g o f a bridge tractive in appearance
vlting
to
tenants
aa
any
'
determination
to
employ
Francis
r*nch In Oklahoma, had &gt;a solicitor. T M men ere alleged to ing respect fo r law was a cease- court in answer to the govern, introduced a- substitute
over Seaboard Railroad plunging cation on F ir s t' Street,
awakening o f the conscience
egalnst the Mammoth
wy session before the commit- be A lbert House, identified from
Democrats.'
' ~ J. Hcney, of California aa spo- 30 feet
&gt;et to th * tracks below. Fear­ present time most o f the
irh movements such aa come
coma XU Company and these corporaLP1 •tempting
smpttng to read ,e state- a photograph by office employes; throogh
E. Willard, o f the Bal- cial counsel for tha investigating ing compUcatlons to the two in­
defending ^transactions with Albert Weeden, alias 'JewaL isaid from oar activities, and through a tions fo r the annulment o f tha
and Ohio, urged . a more committee, paying Honey's ex- jured may set in due to lying In are occupied, the follow!
on First
enses in that connection out o f a heavy rain several hours. The being located
piste trial or the transportat»y which ho aa'd he had to be known In Brasil, Indiana, determination that*there phalf be Teapot Dome naval oil reservo
Stokes Cash
Market,
is own pocket.
;
i
3,400 acros o f land, and where he la wanted for bank rob­ a new order o f Uungs."
act before the senate intertrio were speeding to Jefferson Theatre. Quick ffarvire
bery, .and Paul Huhn.
The de­
N o Debate.
Attorney General Stone declared
eomtnerce committee.
where they were to- perform an
tectives refused to state where the the vital principles e f respect for
There was no debate when emergency operation in the hospi­ Shop, Quick Lunch Stai
Coolldge&gt;
Secretary
k
Barber Shop, Seminole
Watson
men are located.
Senator
Watoon
introduced
tho
V.i/n*ll_i
the enforcement
o
f
law
must
b*
«
a
iv, a lurmci
rcement
Attorney General Stono,'
tal. When
When Jafr*'mJ
Jefferson
called Athena
• FreriVStondar
held tj&gt; apply equally to the "en- i f e p S F A t l O l t
tv e P O T t
. — D aiifbertyi.
i Comiseioner
H a y n resolution.
e s ______ . ^ J n d t a ^ r e n a t o ^ ^ n d ^ ^ y ^ r h l S 1hot ’ arson's Billiard
Parlor*.
emies o f society" and to all the
' ' .
- ■
connect:■J®'* rived, another . physician
.him In tho prosecution
le the wonienVnitl6n^~[ mi¥*c .
___ ______ left to
and Senator investigate end found the wreck, Brothers’ Garage, until
awod. “ T o n t a.
committee fo r law enforce- with its iptroquet
Couxens was not
P A R IS , Apr. 11.— The repara
the chamber. bringing the bodies back to Athens. occupied ono o f tl
eminent."
tlon comirfltalon
him on _
Negotlat
approved the
U 0 N D U R A 8 A IR RAID S
(U r Th* A M M ta M
of the H&gt;\ies Block
D A W R S CO M M ITTEE
LIQ U O R SEIZED.
W A R S A W , A p t . 11-P o U c e Un­
.«!«£ 1$° ■
(D r Tkm ___
Proro)
earthed a store o f bombs and ex­
Prowi)
i *; i
president
P A R IS , Apr.
II- A ir
plosives among which were 23 mfaA w w ta ltS P ie r o )
________
‘
to 77 Vi |
•Uas similar to that
whichwreck- o f the ret
~
fi- IM S
time Bgo. A
JI'M BUS,
Apr* 11.— Sena,'heeler and BrookJiart ar(here at 10 o’clock today,
Immediately
fo r WashCourthouse by automobile.

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will be given ton igh t
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The friendh o f Mr! w T m . Mc-l
Miam i together by an inland vvat- effort proper distribution ilnd got
Kinnon w ill be pleased to learn !
that he ha.i so fa r recovered, that:
•rw ay o f such magntlude, beauty pr'filn i.lo
..
.
he will toon hr able to return ri
and lure as to be the admiration o f ! , 1)r’ " • A * * ,acKcnxip’ mayor of
home from the RiverMdo H ospital}!
the entire United States.
"
. f 4**1" ™ "
th“ ,
at.flacks*&gt;nvilie, where he undor-||
Lake Wald* Drive, in *n inspiring'
The several hearings held }n the *n,j&lt;jre!lS) tallowing :thr.‘ remarks of .
! went nn operation.
A .JL.v part,-whila~fntt)r-tTi-results, have Messrs. Lee, Tnylor nnd Adam s,1
’’ Yesterday
the,
Yesterd
not discourage those of vision who said in part:
N ow t h ^ Daugherty has been
CttlM
have been actively, interested in greatest, the finest and the m ost'
kicked out o f office ho ought to
interesting industry in all the
endeavoring to secure.this improve­ state ot
know enough to quit trying to ex­
Florida was trembling
I lake great pleasure in announcing the purchase of
plain.
ment. The Sanford Chamber o f in the balance. When this morn-;
Cotnmctce has spent a great deal o f ing such gentlemen, independents,
the grocery business formerly conducted by
effort in this direction and war in -|as, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Lee nnd D r.:
Adams threw themselves in the'
. , ,
. ..
.|.™.in\s
strumental in the organization o f ba) „ nc&lt;., the balance,trembled no I
the Florida
Waterways
TriifTi,- ionfrer"
.
. ■ .
, \
'Leagu e, which In turn has prepar-j
, v; #nt to
to ’»ou here to-,
•d the data in the brief subm itted' j a y that even after traveling in
&gt;A
a t.th e bearing before the Engl- the .dust 0f the valley o f despair,
noora. Vans Agnew is now advocat- jco-operative marketing' w ill reach
add to^afcsurfc former friend? png patronfi o f this store
Ing a ncW plan o f procedure to in- * downand take hold o f your hand
tn restth e government In the com- anj it.ttli y OU jnto success nnd
prompt and satisfactory seiVice.’ ' 4 \
pU tion o f this canal. Under the prosperity tor the citrus indusf
plan a* outlined, the support or try/*
**•»
*
' * * ♦* ^ - (..r.
^
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.
V p,. t 'j b t t Last Coast of Florida | You asked the citrus industry
. • j o . thc^^southem portion _of the fo r n plan ami it has given you
I wish to invite all my old friends arid customers to
Mack Bennett Presents
slate w ill be secured for the pro­ the* jilt! plan, the only plan that
meet me in my nfcw location and allow me to serve them.
ject. ' The plan really consolidates w ill lead you to success. Yester­
Mabel Normand
sdVeral plans for navigation im­ day PJrominent Independents.
..
,
•; •
/ iV v*; *54j ta-’ .V-:
provement in such a wuy ‘as t*&gt;
in
“ Toduy Mr. Taylor and air. »,e«
wttrk'thCW out as a whole. It con­ saw the light ai..: they got into
Hereafter the store will be known as
“ The Extra Girl”
templates the formation o f n dis­ the radiance o f :ae Florida Cit­
trict to lie assessed for the work. rus Exchange. I f these men with
'
’
'
*T&gt;V*&lt;r 1V •
*.~ ;.-N .
J
Small town* girl turns Movie
Once this assessment district is their vast industries and their
world
upside
down—I.pve,
form ed, Vans Agncw feels
that |vnst wealth, their vast fruit, can
Laughter— Thrills. * .
Federal support can be obtained as come in and say we are a part of
Jacksonville obtained federal sup- you, we are going to work with
; Comedy
&gt;rt fo r harbor improvement after you, nnd not against you, then
W IL L ROGERS
In “ Himtllng Hank”
‘•"Ing the initiative and
— * ---' — certainly may, wuii one grove or
paying
pearly work itself.
I rices:
Matinee, 10 and 25
five or ten. thousand boxes can
’ • *T , * r
i *
cents. N ight 10 and 36 cents.
Xhe St- Johns River and the In* con,t! nnd follow the same plan to
V Idian .R iver are the two principle your succeks and your own pros­
.101
SAN
FO
R
D
a
V
e
!N
0
E
SAri^O
RD
;
FLORIDA
A pril 10-17 D. W. Griffith’s .
units o f the waterway. The pvopro perity.
John Daniel 2nd, only living gorilla in captivity, has come to the
"T h e Birth Or A Nation”
President
J.
II.
Rosa,
.
o
f
the
Ject, in a general wny, calls fo r.tlio
United
States
accompanied
by
a
doctor,
chef
nnd
trained.
Recalls?
o
f
the
Seats nt R. C. Rower’s.
decpenlhg o f these two waterwu&gt;si Florida Citrus Exchange, made
LAV.,.
•ltd Joining them together through an eloquent address, in which he untimely deuth o f John Daniel 1st his diet and general health are care­
—
........................
i
that , the
movement
a canal from Sanford to Lake H ar­ predicted
* *- J&lt; (1.1
•r*
fully watched. lie Is shown with Alyce Cunningham, hi* trainer. John
started
at
tho
convention
towards
ney and thence across to the In ­
is
a
highly
intelligent
Simian,
and
is
declared
“
almost
human."
the exchange would Increase rap­
■XI*J *1 ».*«••
dian R iver near Titusville.
idly and result
in
the
grout
. .Yana A gn ew has prepared a hill
strengthening o f the co-operative
edvering the project f a f introduc­
The general nnture o f the husi-1 Pedro Monendez D’Aviles is duo
organization.
Business Manager
tion in the Florida legislature. In
C. E. Stewart and Vice-President ness will he to deal in general real j to arrive at St. Augustine todny to
thill hill the district is termed “ The
D. C. G lllett also talked on the estate business. The.capital stock celebrate Menendez day k t the
F lorida Inland Atlantic and Gulf work and plans o f the exchange.
N avigation District.’’ The follow ­
is for $.10,000 divided
into 100 Ponce tie Lean celebration being
in g named counties would be in­
shares of $100 each. If. II. la* win, held in the old city.
cluded In. tho district: Duval. St. JU ST IC E PR O B E who w ill be president o f the con­
Johns, Flaghcr, Clay,
I’utnam,
cern, owns the m ajority o f stock
C
A
U
S
E
S
SOME
Marlon, Volusia, Lake, Seminole,
holding *18 shares.
Associated
O jange, Brevard St. Lucie. Palm
H O T PASSAG ES with him w ill be A . R. Key as vice- LE T THIS T O N IC
Beach, Broward, Dade, Okeecho-;
president and D. M. Lewis as sec­
bari' Osceola, Glades, Highlands, &gt;
R E B U IL D Y O U
retary-treasurer.
(Cotninued
from
nage
1.)
, Polk, Lee.
KxptrlmentH
and
research
The first meeting o f the new cor­
transactions
was
ti&gt;rived,
he
work inn'-,. u&gt;at nearly- ev*irv-In tho language o f the proposed said, from audits he made in in­ poration w ill bo held on Apr. 22
thlntc can in some
inanm*r. he
bill the purposes o f the district vestigation fo r the department of ot which time the by-laws wil
HpwFuirTT*
fo
r
i
Is
nrocHsnry
In
nlruost
every
a hit
(1 nnd such other business
case if r**/*l results arc lo lie uc.
will
be
transacted
u*
to
Complete
T o provide for, acquire or con­
Kern,
the
witness
declared
ri |ii|illstiei|. ’
struct and maintain a navigable "g o t A . T. Murray, his man Fri­ the organization. Annual meetings
Recent experiments anil Mibsci|ueni discoveries made In our
'canal or waterway along the East d a y " appointed one o f the trus­ will he held thereafter on the first
iutiorntury
enable us to auaruntre
coast o f Florida between the cities tees and general manager o f tho Tuesday after the first Monday
are a lly Increased results In com ­
Magneto plant. The trustees a f­
o f Jacksonville and Miami.
bat 111(r Malaria, Chills nnd F e ­
The vanguard o f office seekers
ver. Colds and l.a tlrlppe.
.T o improve and maintain
for ter operating the plnnt a few
_____ ____
!I « s r
them
in____
Jan- arrive tomorrow.
navigation the St. Johns River, months sold it at auction
A
SK YOUR D RUG G IST
the Ocklawahn, the Kissimmee R iv­ uary, 1910, to a bidder represent- } speak at the Seminole Bank corner.
er, and the Callosahatchie River. ing Kern fo r $4,150,000. Tho lat­
FOR 101 TO NIC
through
Hornblower and
T o connect the upper St. Johns ter
The
IM P R O V E D tonic fo r Mn-'
SIM PLE AS A. B. C.
R iver and the Kissimmee River Weeks, a Boston investment firm
larlu. Chills nnd Fi-ver.i-Colds
•
With the Indian River by a naviga­ in which ho said “ Secretary of
nnd l.a lirlppe.
It Is "Safe uud
Sensible.**
W ar Weeks had not been u mem­
ble canal or waterway.
Many have found
rw,
pmcK
15 yenrs," reorganized
T o connect the east coast of ber fo r
ni*curing, o f profita- '
the
property
as
the
American
25c
.F lorid a and-Lake Okeechobee by
bio employment a* )
Uoscn Magneto Company. O f the
• ' navigable canal or waterway,
. . . .- s im p le a* A -B -C L ^
8?*-——
th ro u g h -th c r'+ ra c 'fff’
Herald Want Ad*.
pc ■
they may
The
Wanta 'work
whole or in part at one and the Vided as "bonus” among the pnr'
vonstaiitly,
aois«Knights Templar
tics
to
the*
transaction,
same time.
ly and at xmnll ex­
Sumlng up, Storek
said, Kc*r
pense.
* in a recent discussion of the sit­
Suniing up, Storek said, Kerr,
— ^Attention!
uation, Mr. Vans Agnew pointed made Sfl02.:i-1G in the operation;
When
you have a ,
oht that his bill calls fo r the con­ Hornblower nnd Weeks, $.‘151,910;
Want, send it to this
TO T H E FIR S T
T O TH E Ffl
solidation o f sev'eraHndlvidual pro­ A. T . Murray $275,000 and oth­
paper — and invar- ,
je c ts in one big, comprehenaivo'pro- ers lesser amounts.
J l l 'r r y
F IF T Y l a d i e s
■ TO E N C O U R A G E T H E T H R IF T Y I N D I V I D U A L 9 f i f t y ^ M
Tlicre will be a specinl conusbly |you will at­
Jett. Ha urged that this is good Covington, whom Storek named
tain
.what
you
seek.
avc
of
Taylor
.Commandery
polioy fo r it onens the way fo r co- as "cumpaign manager
m a k in g
PUB- : W E A R E P L A C IN G O U R E N T IR E STOCK O F H c h a s e i n ot
inager
for Mr.
operation fo r the entire Cast Coast. Palmer in 1920" reccj
TV
recebred $20,000
The Wanta ‘are o f ! No. 28 next Saturday, April
CHASES IN OUR
Where projects are taken up indi­ in legal fees.
* M E R C H A N D IS E O N SALE, P R IC E D SO T H ^ T S s t o r e
practical interest to
? T O R E WE
12th at 7 :30 P. M. for the pur­
vidually they have made little head
W I L L GIVE
As to the Guffey
y nu^brs, Stor~k
peonle
in
every
w a y because o f sectional desire*, said tho director of A
W IL L G IVE A : y o u w i l l b e c o n v i n c E d ’t h a t t h i s s a l e i s
dale*
walk o f life.
le recrivB E L T OR Pi
port*
of
conferring
the
Order
thlg' projdct ha states that the ed more than 555.00O.0UU durinw
P A IR OF S IL K I R E A L L Y A S A L E TO BE R EM EM BER ED .
1 O F SUSPI
Herald Wants are
of the Temple. Mejnbers of
spulus center o f the East Coast 1918 anil 1919 from sales of seiz­
ERS.
HOSE.
as simple n* A II G. :
n all work together with the fu ll ed alien property and used speci­
dor Commandery pleaqe
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M h 'v u k u u iu iu k M e a u H a u a iM iH u ia u U u iu ia iia a iilia ir ia a B U H M
1
Shrahce that all can be benefit- fically lor his own purposes s&gt;..jk ,attend in full uniform.
Just turn to the
tad. Th u s presenting* a solid front 000, which was a part of interest
Wunt
Ada
now
and
M EN’S
Our Entire .Stock
there is more likelihood o f obtaln- due from bank deposists.
Guf­
Visiting Sir Knights are,
see how many such
Ipg federal aid, once the project fey "made up the shortag.*,’’ ho
offer*
are
listed
Of
cordaily invited.
'h a s been.started, then when the said, by payments to tin* alien
there nnd, perhaps,
o p t io n a l 'projects are urged.
property
custodian
in
March,
tho very one you
By orclef of the Eminent
All the la te s t Styles in
; I t Is proposed to have' the Palatarc looking fur will .
Commander. _
ka meeting endorse the suggestion
■
catch your eye.
Straps and Novelties
The
extraordinary
llorosnnc
o f . Vans Agnow. which to those
. JNO. D. JIN K IN S,
who are fam iliar with the matter, treatment for flesh wounds •*t,t".
r - .
5
PHONE 118.
believe is the most practical one. sores, galls, bums and scalds is
Recorder.
Marked down so low
Sale I*rlce
!
just ns effective in tl.u stanle as in
REDUCED FOR THE
that
you
can
get
home. Horse flesh heals with
;H E Y N E Y
S P E C IA L the
remarkable speed under its pow­
tfL
EVENT
two instead o f one
influence. The treatment is
C O U N C IL
C A S E erful
tho same fo r animals as fo r hu­
Marlboro \v«
B A L B R IG G A N
B U N G A LO W
Silk Lisle
special
Pure
■
( Special
;R E V E N U E
PR O B E mans. First wash out infectious
A
germs wth liquid Borozonc, and
Patent Leather
the
Borozono
Powder
completes
' 4 (Cotninued from page 1.)
U ^D RRW EAR
He bluntly
declared
that
he the healing process. Price (liquid)
knew Heney "w ell enougn" to 30c, BOe and $1.20. Powder 30c and
SALE
■■ i
know that the hearing would nc* GUc. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
j
*
t.
turned Into u “ much raking." if
Heney was “ given
a
chance." Incorporation of The
Regular 35c
Senator Watson asked Senator
There is a scientific rearon for
r
e
r
Couzen* why he had consulted H. B. Lewis Co. For
Special
Silk
every ingredient used. By using
vfith Democratic committee niem•’j bars oil thin plan anti not with n&lt;» $50,000 Is Announced
Red Comb you ' obtain maxiinun
*' "Republican colleagues."
e 11
Announcement
was
made
Wed­
* jien ator Couzens replied that .he
egg production. You cannot a f
Regqlar $1,50
Guaranteed td be
f’areeegnized
no
Republican
or nesday o f th6 incorporation o f the
other coUeagues” wnen he wt„. II. 11. Lewis Company, prominent
ord not to use it.
,3 S i
every part o f solid leaU
Special for Tills
real estate firm of this city. This
"go in g a fter government
bu»i
li’
A pair
•
er. Special
Sale'
I fact was nisde public in a legal no- I
• ness.”
D
ISTRIBU
TED
BY
"Th ey all look alike to nte,” h.•1tice to the effect that on Apr. 15. |
the officers o f the organization
- said. '
4 Senator Couzens admitted tha. w ill apply to Gov. Cary A. Hardee .
. : jm bad ‘‘ resentad" from the first fo r articles o f in'orporation to do
J. M. MC C A S K IL L , Prop.
the appointment o t four member:, business in this state under the
o f the busy finance committee to above name.
"'M tapoM the InVuitlga.l ng comIttee with himself. He left the
ference that he considered this
•tem pt to hamper the investilion and .charged
specifically
i t ' Senator Ernst had tried to
\\
his efforts In the comSAXE
S A L E EN D S A P R n , 26
A P R IL 26
ittoe. The
Michigan Lena tor
led, however, thut ChairD O U B L E G U M -D T P P ^ D CORD TIRES
n B a B U n a a B a a a «M B a M B W B B n a a u u u M u a B U B U u u B u a fc a H a B B a n n u n B in a a u B a n a 4 iiB n a a n B B n u B k a a a iH H H ia ie i
Watson had not sought to
curb the hearings thus 'fa r held.
It is worth 40'/{ o f the price of your car to equip with Full-fledged Balloons.
S P E C IA L
Topkia*
“ This work is not going to be
miles
FIRESTO
NE
pioneered,
developed
and
made
more
than
three
million
1.9 Senator Couzens
dtLadies’ Bedroom
testing the Balloon Tire.
..
*
atedly. " I do not pro­
to be blocked or diverted h
FIRESTO N E guarantees you most miles per dollar. You cannot get the beneflt
senator or group o f sen.it*

m

TH EATRE

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FREE!

FREE

MENS
NAINSOOK
iM
59c

LADIES’ PUMPS

DRESS
SHOES
$3.98

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APRONS
98c

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SANDALS SUR
98c

98c

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T R E M A IN E DIES
( P A , A pr. ,10—Gelusm Tre, tourist from Fredonla, N.
hart today
He alsah-

o f the Balloon tire unless you buy the Full-fledged Balloon with the
wheel. Everybody knows that.
FIRESTO N E will not sell a so-called Semi or Mongrol Balloon Tire.

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Sizes

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• f A ppllratlnn fe e t i l H r r* * M itch ell'* S u rv e y I.e v y ' ' Grant — I P. 1919. tins m . d aald c rrtlflc d te In
That
•Irrtfaa STS i
tf I l f O rarrn l acres. The aald land helm; assess- my o ffic e and lias made uppllcnpurcliar
C e r tio r a te !
ed at the date o f th e Issuance of tlon for T a x Deed t&lt;* Issue In ac*
o f I W J U i t f o f F lerld a
7102, dat
day ,p t Jut
i .In the
hnme of eordanco with law. Said c e rtifica te e m b r a c e s the f o llo w in g
lea la hereby given that E m ­ such r e r t l f l r a lle
described fo r Tnx M&lt;ed to Issue in accordance P. 1919. lias filed aald 'certIdeate In
i t * L&gt;. K n ttm ln ger. purchaser o f T a x Unknown
embraces the fo llo w in g
described 1»» i.perty situated In ^culu nlc Conn* with law. Said certificate embraces my o f f ic e and haa made application
• T h a t said Em m ie Ik Entxmlnger. property situated In Seminole Couti. i; . Florldn. t o - w l t :
the f lb .w in g described
property f o r T a x Peed to Issue In accordance
'• r tlflr n t# No. 17), dated tho 2ml
o f June A. D. 1919. haa fllcd purchaser o f T a x C e rtific a te No. ty F lo r id a .-to -w lt;
| Lot tot, Ttloek P, Mitchell's Sur- ’ shunt d la Seminole County. Flor- with law. Said certificate ombrare*
c e rtin ca tr In my offic e and 252. dated the 7th d ay o f June. A.
L o ts 92. S3. SI. 95 nnd ■*&lt;t. Hlock j *vey o f L e v y flrnnt. The salil land Ida. Jo-wl,t:
the f o llo w in g described
property
In D. Mitchell's SurVey o f I.evy Grant, i ‘b ein g assessed at the date o f tlicl
m ade application fo r T a x Drrd I&gt;. 1909. haa filed said. certltlcatn
______ .
Lot- l£9. 130. and 111. Block" P. situated In HemlQole County, F l o r ­
taaue in accordance with law. my o f f l r e nnd has madn application] Th e sahl land being assessed at th e; Is-suanee o f surh certificate In the Mltchrll'a Survey o f I.evy
Grant, ida. to - w lt:
Id Certificate embracea the fnl- f o r T a x Peed to laaue In accord.| date o f the issuance o f such c e r t l - . name o f Unknown
I Th e sold land being assessed at the
•Lot Hfi. Block P . Mitchell's Hur/*
Said
certiorate flcate In the name o f Unknown.
~tn c described proprrty situated ance w ith • law.
T ’m t sahl Emmie L E n tx m ln g e r,! « I « V o f the Issuance of such re rtl- v r y . b f L e v y Grant. T h e said lapfl
That said Emmie I..' Entxmlnger. purcl.aser • r f Tax .Certificate
described
JJ0.1 flcate in the name o f Unknown.
Hemlnole County Florida, to - w lt; embraces the f o l l o w i n g
being assessed at the date o f the!
___-Delivered Anywhere, in -ih a-dbr-^r^ • •
No. V91. dated the 2nd dnx of June. .\.1 T h m sahl Em m ie L. Entxmlnger. Issuance o f such c e r t lf lc a t e - ln the]
L o t 75. Block l&gt; Mitchell'* 8 u rv .y property situated In Seminole Coun­ purchaser o f T a x Certificate.
2*J. dated the 2nd day o f June, A. 1*. 1919. tins filed sahl certific a te In jk U rcH iS fe o f - T a x ^ C i i m f l r x r e ' - Nrr. name o f S . B.-9tl
1L e v y Grant. T h e aald land being ty, F lorida, t o - w lt :
at the date of. IfeaUaauance
Dog. - XI 5lL«aUs&gt; kit. 79 degrcaa l &gt;»-ta4e,-.Uaa-t&gt;Ud said ccrGfH -ntr-»w r-m rr'pfflre-mnrTreT-aiiiide
- r f f t r i ’ miW TV *
Ermnlo
avpIlcatlo-P’v '"-. • '•,v '1 ’ h * - 2nd day o f June.. A.
That said E
m m ., Ik
__ Entxmlnger.
_________ ____
r T a x peed to Issue In accord- [ u 1 ” '• has hied said eertlfleate III hurchasir o f T a x Certificate
No.
Certificate In the name of m i n — W . ' ' o f RE. cor. o f Lot. 125. my o fflr e nnd Inis made niUillratloti I f o&gt;r
Block . P. M itchell's Survey
Levy for Tax Peed to Issue In accordance | nnce with law. i-ald certificate em- j n'-' o ffic e nnd has made application 322. dated the Sth day o f June. A.
Emmie L. Entxmlnger. Grant, run N. in d egrees 10 m in . wl|h law. Raid errttflcntn embraces | braces
the
fo llo w in g
described ‘ fov T x ■’ red to Issue In accordance t&gt;. 1921. haa filed xaltl Certificate In
properly I p ro p e r ty Xltunte.l
„ .............................
Chaser o f T a x
Certificate No. W . 9 r h l . S. 79 degrees 50 min XV. the fo llo w in g •.described
In Seminole C o u n - I * ^ ' ’ '
.H ; l certificate embraces my o ffic e nnd has made application
.|.the
.
»- •llo
.—w in
—g described
property fo r Tax Peed to Issue In nccorilance
fo
‘ Xtttatt lh s 2nd day o f Jnne. A. [ 1.754 rhs., S. 10 d e g r e e s ' 10 min.. K. • Itinned in R c m ln o le - l’nunty. Flo r- i ty . F lorid a to -w lt’
ty. Flnr- with law. Raid eertlfleate em brac**
I
Io n s 109 amt
109.
Block
P
■” ScniDfol.* County
1919. has filed said certificate 9 eha.. N. 79 d egrees SO min., E. 13*4 hill, t o - w lt ;
the fo l l o w i n g descrlliiil property
l o t s ' is. 59. 90 mill 91. Block I •.! Mitchells' Survey o f lo-vy
Gram ' I
. . ,,
, ...
T d * m y o f f ic e and has mnde applies- I chs.— I I acres. Th e said land being
M B f o r T a x Peed t o . Issue in ac I assessed at the date o f the Issuance Mitchell's S urvey o f J.evy Grant. |T h e n l i i land lo-lng assessed m the! Ici. I -. Illoek P, M itc h e lls Hur slluhtnl In Hemlnole County, F lo r- —
Th
e
said
land
Ida. t o - w lt :
e rtlflcte * o f such c e r tific a te In the name of The said land bein g assessed at th e; d a l e o f tbe Issuance r.f surh c e r t l - I '**-'
'*IV’ Grant.
cordance with law. Said
Hald c
certlflcU
lo lug' a reeled at the date i f the
H14 of K 20 acres o f Lot 59. Block ■ !
■late o f tile Hsuaffce o f such c e r l l - 1"•lento in the name o f Unknown.
(braces the fo llo w in g described II. * B. Myers.
■Bun
Issunnce
o
f
sueh
Certificate
III
tho
P, l&gt;. It. M llt h e ll'* Hurvey o f tho I
T h a t said’ Ernmlo L. Entxmlnger. nriite In flic name o f Unknown.
T h a t sahl Emmie U Entxm lnger,]
ro p e rty
situated
In
Heinlnole
n
im
i
i
f
J.
L.
Giles
L
e
v
y
Grant.
.
T
h
e
said
land
bein
g
■
T h ai said Em m ie L Entxm lnger. purchaser of Tax Certificate
purrhaser o f Tn x
Certificate N a
NcO
«... ,
county Florida, to -w it:
t I ^ *V* ‘
IafTlfTlll In 1sfl t XfTl I flff 4T, assessed at the dntr o f tho Issuance ■
No. ?!&gt;2. fl.lti&gt;fl llm ?ni! ilnv i»f limn
8 L o t 49. Block O. M itch ell* Sur­ 2(3, dated the. 2nd day o f June, A. purchaser o f T a x C e r t ific a t e
o f sueh certlflcnte In the name o f ■
P.
1919.
haa
filed
sahl
eertlfleate
In
v e y o f L e v y Grant. The said'land
J. o. Fries.
.
£]
b e in g assessed at the date o f the m v o f f ic e nnd haa made application
That said Emmie L Entsmlnger, ■
Issuance o f anch certificate In the f o r T n x P e e d to Issue In accord*
purchaser
o
f
Tn
x
Certificate
No.
!
■
nnee w ith law.
Raid
certificate
name o f Unknown.
26*. dated the 7th day o f June, A. 5
described
■
T h a t said Em m ie Ik Entxmlnger. embraces the fo l l o w i n g
P. 1920. ban filed said certificate In S
property
situated
In
Hemlnolo
Coun­
purchaser o f T a x
Certificate No.
my
o ffice and hns inudn application S
• 225. dated the 2nd day of June. A. ty. Florida, t o - w lt :
fo r Tax Peed to Issue In accordance |
l o t s 9 nnd 10 (less 19*4 acres In
D. 1919. has filed said re rtflra te In
w ith law. Said certificate embraces g
m y o ffla e and has made application NE. eor. o f Lot 9) Black C. Mitch­
the fo llo w in g described
property
Ork'nt.
The
. f o r T a y , P e e d to Issue In accordance ell's Survey o f L e v y
sltuafed In Rcmlnole County. F l o r - ! |
’ ■with law. Raid certificate embraces said land being assessed nt the date
Ida
,
l
o
w
l
l
;
tt
4 h e t fa llo w ln u described
properly o f the Issuance o f such certificate suanoe o f snc!i c e r t ific a t e In t h e ! ’ “ 'm e o f N. II Giles,
issum • o f such eertlfleate In the
L o t ' 10. Block I&gt;. P. It. Mltchell'n i a
■ T;,at ""■•, Emmie L. l.n lxm ln gcr. name f N. It. till**.
■Ituated In Seminole County. F l o r ­ In the name o f Giles. Overstreet A ns me of James L. Giles.
Survey o f the L e v y
Grant.
Tho ■■
That sahl Em m ie |,. E n t im ln g i- r .' P ’l.fc *\a,,',r,
T :,x, •''■rtlflcate
No.
Drew.
ida, t o - w lt :
That said Emmie L Entxmlnger. said land being assessed at thp dale 18
N o . ] 2-M. dated the 2nd day of June. A. parch n-r o f T a x Certificate
T h a t said Emmie L Entxmlnger. purchaser of T a x f e r t l f l c a i e
No.
•&gt;f
the
Issuance
o
f
such
certificate
In ' ■
&gt;L4T 91. Block P. Mitchell's Bur­
,,a!,
said eertlfleate In loo. dated the 2nd day o f June. A. the name o f link now n.
r-rsn.
T h . VsM land 1Purchaser o f T n x
Ce rtlflcate No 250. dated the 2nd day o f June. A. "
^
l&gt;.
1919.
has
filed
aald
c
e
r
t
ific
a
t
e
In
"
fruT
■'*»
•'
ni'pllrutlon
l&gt;.
191'.
lias
llled
said
certificate
In
i
. V . &lt;lAt*
T i l . n»
nr th©
I h i IB*
la1 :tvs i -* &lt;itlolcd
the(llrtl
2nduftiil
day
That said Emmie L. Entxmlnger, IJJ
Sanford, Fla.
feed to Issue la a c c o r d a n c
ll^InfC
At th*
* r% »mi»
rjiy
o
ffice
and
has
made
application
I
J”
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],
P?*
V
l
r
t
i
T
c
T
t
^
in
the
■’
1919.
hns
Hied
said
certificate
In
tny
o
fflr
e
and
bos
made
uppllratlnn
purchaser
o
f
T
a
x
Certificate
No.
IB
.
n
a
£
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In th#
,a 'w. Halil certificate enihrnoes for Tex Peed f o Issue In nceordance, 269, dated the Till day of June, A. |[J
*C&lt;lt
"
,nV " B i r r nnd lias mnde application for T.ix Deed to Issiu- Irx a c c o r d a n c e 1
tfr’
' the fo llo w in g described
property
. . i d Pmnd'k I i'niwmlnrer fo r Tft*
to Issue In accordance with law. Raid c e r t ific a t e embraces 's itu a te d In Seminole County. F lo r- With law. Still eertlfleate embracea P. 1920. has fllcil mild certificate In
Bald Emmie u Entxmlnger. Wjt |, |n w _ Raid certificate embraces the f o llo w in g described
A cordial welcome awaits you at this
property
the fo llo w in g described
property my o ffic e and has made application , !
purchaser of T a x Certlf t ii.iv a I the fo llo w in g described land sit- sltuafed In Hemlnole County. F l o r ­ I Ido. t o - w l t :
Lots 1*0. 831. 122 nnd 123. Bloek situat'd In Heinlnole County. F l o r ­ f o r T a x Peed to Issue lit accordance i ■
kr 143V-dated 4hs Sth day o r • u'&gt;• ^ ' l u a t e d In Rcmlnole Cptinty, Florida. ida. to-w lt:
w ith law. Said certificate embraces £
If. .Mllrlnll's Survey o f Levy Grant. ida. i " wit:
~ tm JX 1897, b a a filed said certificate In I lo -w it
Lot 97. Block P M itchell's Survey T h e said land being assessed at the
Lot - 1::T to I I I . Bloek P. Mitch­ tin- fo llo w in g described
property 5
tny Office and has m ade application
15.
16
and
17.
Block
C
o f L e v y flrnnt. The said land be­ ditto o f the Issuance o f such certl- ell's .Hurvey o f L e v y Grant. .The Hltualeil In Hemlnole County. Flor- B
Lots
f o r T a x Deed to Issue In accordance M itchell’
s S u rvey o f I.evy Grant ___
ing assessed at the date o f the Is- i Ileale In Go- name o f Unknown.
said land being ussessed at the date Ida, to -w lth
w i t h law. Raid certificate embraces Th e said land being assessed nt fhe ] suanre ,.f such c e r tific a te
L o ts ' 12 ami 13. Block P. P. II.
I ii tin I That said Emmie !.. Entxmlnger, o f the Issuance «.f such certllleute
tb a f o l l o w i n g
described property dale o f the Issuance o f such certl- I name of Unknown,
Mltchell'n S urvey o f the L evy Grant, n
purchaser of Tax Certiflrato
No. In the name o f N. ft. Giles.
altuaMd In Hemlnole County, F lo r - lif-atc In the name o f N. II. Giles.
That said Emmie I . Entxmlnger. ] T h e sahl land being assessed at. the ■
| Tlmt sahl Em m ie L. Entxmlnger, 291. dated the 2ml d ay o f June. AtJda, lATprlt:
Nb. date o f tin* Issuance of such certl- 0
That said Emmie tk Entxmlnger. purchaser of Tnx C e r t ific a t e
No. P. 1919, has filed said certificate iUi puKcha*ir of T a x Certificate
&gt;• IlerT* 1^*1 ft. tV. o f NE. cor. o f purchaser o f T a x Certificate
1■
No. I 2X7. dated the 2nd day o f June. A m y o ffic e and has made application l o t . iL ittil tlm 2ni| tiny o f Juno, A ' Pcale In the name o f Unknown.
H jtfsC . 30, TwpR. Ilange 30 366. dated the 2nd day o f Juno. A P. 1919. hns fll'il said c e r t lflc n fe In f o r T u x Peed to Issue In ocordance l&gt;. m * lia* fll-il naif! (v rtlll C A to In
Unless aald cert Iflrntea shall he M
my
nfficn
anrl
has
niudi*
ti
p
p
llra
lio
n
r
ed
e
e
m
e
d
nee,-riling
It'
l
a
w
ta
x
d
e
e
d
|X
run tV. to N\V. cor. o f sams. IV. 19i9. lias filed said certificate my o ffic e nnd hns made application w ith law. Said certificate eniKrnccs
1 f t 909 ft.. E. 7S9 ft.. N. 29 ft.. E. to 1n my o f f ic e anil lias made applica­ for Tax Prod to Issue 111 accordance the f o llo w in g described
property f o r T a * I*ccil to Inmii * in nrrnnlHncc w ill Issue fhereon thu Ihe 12th tlpy ' ■
P L B. o f beg., N. to beg.— « acres. tion fo r T a x Peed to Issue In ac. with law. Said certificate! embraces situated In Seminole County, F lo r- with law. Raid certificate e m b ra ces 1o f May. A. P. 1921.
property
Witness my o ffic ia l signature r.nd ' 2
T h s said land being assessed at the enrdanre w ith law. Bald certificate ihe fo llo w in g
described
property Ida. to - w lt;
•
' ' Hie fo l l o w i n g described
Ml
I In Bemliii'U- County. F l o r ­ seal this the 2ml day .of April. A. i "
datsrVM the Issuance o f surh rertlll- embraces the f o l l o w i n g
dcse.rlbed situat'd In Hemlnole County. F l o r ­
Lot 121, niock t&gt;, Mitchells' S u r ­ slluai'
ida.
t
o
.w
lt
:
I*
1921.
'*
. t e In th ti nnmx o f Unknown,
property situated In Rcmlnole Coun­ ida., l o - w i t :
v e y o f L e v y Grant. The said land
Let 136. Bloek I). Mitchell's Sur­ ( S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
'Thj|jbA lid Emtnl« 1.. Entxmlnger. ty. F lo r id a .to -w lt:
N H ifia i8 ix o a r ja B a ia a fa i»a i»H a ia B a a B H a a a a i8 ia a B »B ia a ii
leits 96 and 97. Block P. M itc h ­ helng assessed at the date o f tint
n o - said bind
Clerk Circuit Court.
laer.&lt;-«f T a x C ertificate No.
L o t s 21 and 22. Block C. M itch­ e l l s Survey o f L e v y Grant.
Tile Issuance o f such ccrtlflralu In the vey o r I evy Grant
lie
I
tig
assessed
at
I
he
date
of
the
Rcmlnole.
County.
Florida.
1714 ^ e t a d the 5tb day of Fnvem- ell's Survey o f L e v y Grant.
The •aid land lo-lng assessed nt the dale name o f N. B Giles.
o f such certlflcatu In the
Ilv: A. M Weeks. P. C.'
r. A. t&gt;. 1X95. haa Tiled said c e r ­ said land being assessed at .the date o f the Issuance o f surti f c r i l f l c x t *
That sold Emmie L. Entxmlnger. Ufsiiince
4-4-11-18-25-5-2-9-61
tificate In my o ffic e and lias made o f the- Issuance o f such certificate In the mime o f O v e rs tre e t T u rp e n ­ purchaser of Tnx Certificate
No. luino o f N. II. Giles.
application for T a x Deed to Issue in the nniiio o f Overstreet T u rp en ­ tine Co,
295. dated the 2nd day of June, A
In accordance with law. Raid cer. tine Co.
That said Emmie L Entxmlnger. P. 1919, has filed said eertlfleate In
iflcaC* embracea the fo llo w in g de
Thnt sahl E m m ie L Entxmlnger, purchaser of Tnx 'C erflM catc
No. m y o ffic e and lias made application- B i i K B a B f l a a H a a B a B i B H H B i a a a u a a i B a k a R i a x a B B i B i a f l O R B B
No. 289,-dated the 2nd day o f .lone. A. f o r T a x Peed to ls*uo In accordance B B B H B B B X B B B B B B B B B B B B B B n B B B B B B K B B B B B B B B B B B l B B B B B B 1!
Ibad p roperty situated In Scml- purchaser o f T a x Ccrtlllcatc
MYRTLE AVK.
IT»I ST.
I'HONE
269. dated the 2nd day o f June. A. p, 1919. has lllc t said C ertificate lo w ith law
Said n-rtlflcatif enibraosq SB
e ‘ H o w i t y . Florida, to -w lt:
7
BH
dvscribfil property
BelfA l « 4 « ' j ft. W . of RE. cor. o f P. l o t 9. has filed said certificate In my o ffic e nnd has made nppllcation the fo llo w in g
'J* o f J B V ' i , Her. 10; Twp. 20 S. my offic e and has made applica­ for T a x Peril to Issue In nccorilance situated In Hemlnole County, F l o r ­
tangs 30 E., run W. to Bsnge lin e tion fo r T a x Peed to Issue In ne. with law. Said c e r tific a te em braces ida. to . w it:
lad i2.7 1Less beg. 11.5 eh. S. 79
Halil certifi­ the fo llo w in g ilescrihed
f. 257 ft. B. to point N. o f beg.. H. eorilance w ith law.
property
Economy in not dctcrminril
f &gt; beg.— f! acres. T h e said land be- cate embraces the fo llo w in g ilea’ Militated .In Seminole County.' F l o r ­ d egrees 5&lt;l minutes \V. of HE. cor..
run N. lo degree* in minutes. 8V. 9
by price alone but by thel
Iv T aeaeened at the date of the Is- rrlbcii property situated In Scml. ida. to -w lt:
■u..Mte o f such certificate In tlie Hole County. Florida, to -w lttail 102. Block P. M itchell's Su r­ eh.. S 79 degrees 60 minutes, \V.
value o f the article purchasdl
Lots 14. 15 nnd
1«.
Block P. vey o f Levy Grant.
if ITnknown.
T h e said land I3 's clt., R 'In degrees lo minute* E.
Mitchell's Hurvey o f
Levy
Grant. being nnscsscd at tile d a le of Du* 9 eh.. N. 79 degree* 50 initiates. 13,
___ said Emmie Ik Enfxmlngcr.
Our
line
of
“ GOODI
13*4 eh.) Bloek P. Mitchell's S u r ­
pufebeset- o f T a x Certificate No. The sahl land bein g assessed at the .................... such c e r t ific a t e In the vey o f L evy Grant. T h e suld.lniitl,
date
o
f
the
Issunnce
o
f
such
cerllCJOODS”
is'so
priced
that it
name
o
f
Janies
Ik'
Giles.
'232 dated the 3rd day of June. A.
I n g ’ nssesM'd
assessed at i|ie date o f tlw
Thai said Emmie Ik Entxm lnger. bi'lng
D. 1911. lias filed said eertlfleate llcnlc In the nam e o f N. It. Giles.
represents
true
economy
ia|
That
sahl
Em
m
ie
L
Entxmlnger.
purchaser o f T a x &lt;V r l Ifl.-ate. No. | ' " " " " " S '.'I.J’eL^i
^ th
in m y o f f ic e and has made appli­
Certificate No
feeding.
c a tio n f o r T a x Peed to Issue In nc. purchaser o f T a x
d"^'iahY^-ertlfVcnri
11,1,1
■*•rljllcato
Entim lnger,
P. IJI9. "iJni,,ni
has I11.il
said cert If leaf* hi
In 1pur,.baser
o f Tax C.
No.
fo r a a fle e w ith law. Raid certificate 270. dated the 2nd day o f June. A. I*'J|9l4,
■nrotm m o n e y hack 7?' yo
embraces the f o llo w in g ■described P. 1919. lias filed said certificate .Li mv- o ffic e and lia-s mnde a p p lic a tion j
ty situated InHerrilnolC-Caun-. my nff lf C nnd b-'1’* mndii alinllcatluii fm— Tn-x—t*crd—r n ~ t « * ui»~ In Ib'fd rd- |P. 1919. has tiled said certificate In
A R E N O T SATISFIED."
Tor T a x Deed to Issue In accord­ ance with law.
Raid
certlllcliti' my o ffic e and bus nvudi* application
idBTTir-wH:
i
ance
w
ith
law.
Raid
eertlfleate
described I
Ta'x" I'••ed' lo Issue In ...... .
Block D. D. It. Mitchell'S embraces the fo llo w in g described embraces the f o llo w in g
Hbfrtwhata cow EATS but whit tki
property sllnafed ItrR em ln ole Coun- w nh law
Ha Id certlflcnte embraces
S u r v e y o f the L e v y
Krsnt.
The p ro p erty situated In Rcmlnole Coun
ty.
Florida,
t
o
.
w
lt
:
aald land being assessed nt the
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
described
properly
HOISTS
that profatt milk uidbutlnfiti
Florldn. t o - w l t :
L ot* 105. 1o6. and 107. Illeek P.
d a te o f th e Issuance o f such rertl. ty.1-ots
In Hemlli'ile County, F l o r ­
31 and 32. Block P. M itch­ Mltclicllts Hurvey o f I.evy Grant. Miniated
ida. to -w lt:
A c a x a j n the name o f Unknown.
W ATC H
ell's Hurvey o f L e v y flrnnt.
The
Lots 127 and I2«. Block P. M llcli.
r * V T T ® said Emmie L Entxmlnger. said land being assessed nt the daft; Tbe said land bein g assessed at Ihe
The
lurcPhsnr o f T a x C ertificate No. o f the Issuance o f surh certificate date o f the Issuance o f such rertlfU ell's Survey of 'L e v y Grant.
cole In the name o f Unknown.
salil land being assessed at the date
NEXT
|7. AAted th e 3rd day o f June. A. in the name o f Unknown.
Thnt said Einmb* L. -Entxmlnger. •&gt;f tile Issuance of sueh certlllcntn
. 1*JT. haa filed said certificate
That said Em m ie L Entxmlnger. •purchaser o f T a x (Y r lltle u tc
(vujiertwS .11 Trot «m)
No. in the nnine ef Unknown.
i my* o f f i c e and baa made appll- purchaser o f T a x CertlBIcate
No
T U E S D A Y ’S
CpBtiint
morf
than H it DIGISTIBli nutrefl]
ktlon f o r T a x Peed to Issue In ac- 271. dated the 2nd day o f June. A. 290. dated the 2nd day o f June, A. | That said Emmie I,. I'.tilxitilugrr.
eS
r- [ »aB
No.
n
tedauco w it h law. Raid certificate I&gt;. 1919. has tiled said eertlfleate In P. 1919. lias llled salil c e r tific a te 111 [ piireliascr o f T a x Corllllcul"
■a
itrBhreea the fo llo w in g
described my o f f i c e and has mnde application
PAPER
=.
situated In Hemluule Coun- f o r T a x Peed to Issue lit accord­
Ida. to-w lt*
‘ v l
ance w ith law.- Halil eerUllooXa.amrf
lii.94 ft. N. 4 i l K f O { i TV. of b/nres
tile
fo llo w in g
described
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBZ w BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
. -eor. o f 55 Block D. atlKhrffl'a Sur p ro p erty situated In Seminole Coun­
---• M H B B b a H I M I B B I f l B I B H B B H i a i B B I B l I B H B H I B I B
V ey L e v y Grant, run N. 4 degrees. ty. Florldn. t o - w l f :
'* * "* * * ' _______ , " r ’
' " j " ! J au|-.v v i 7 T
■ W . 841.94 ft.. N. *5 degrees 30 mlnL o t * 33. 34. 35. 38, and 37. Block
I P » 4 i r e - * l i 94 ft.. H. 4 degrees. K. D. Mitchell's S u r v e y of L e v y Grant.
343794 Tt.'. H. 85 degrees 30 minutes The said land b e in g asseyied nt tlie
"2-94 fl.— 6 ' a c r e
ij* tjtt
____
.
ifuTnC of'Jam P
Issuance ofVuTTT Cer I ITf&lt;
That said Emmie I.. Kn tim liig_
tb a name o f llelrp. E. 11. Hull.
purchaser o f T a x Certllleute
No,
•that said Emmie L. Entsmlnger. 273. dated the 2nd day o f June.
purchaser o f T a x Ccrtllfrate No. P. 1919, has (lied sahl certificate
451. dated tbe 3rd day o f June. A. my o f f l r e anil has made application
P . 1107, has filed aald certificate In for T a x Peed to Issue In accordance
n tny, o ffic e and lias niude application w ith law.
Raid
ce rtific a te e m ­
f a r T a x 'Deed to Issue In accord­ braces
the
fo llo w in g .described
an ce w ith law.
Raid
certificate properly situated In Seminole Coun­
•m h races the fo llo w in g
described ty. Florldn. to - w lt:
p r o p e r t y situated In Remlnole Coun­
la d * 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 41. 4*. 46.
t y . Florida.' to - w lt:
and 47. Block P. Mitchell's Survey
+
j e g . &lt;97.51 ft. N. 4 deg. TV. of of L e v y Grant. T h e said Innd l»e♦
'NTTT?or. L o t 65. Block P. Sfltehell's Ing assessed nt the date o f the Is­
S u rv e y L e v y flrant. run N. 4 deg. suance of such certificate
%
In the
________
W . 517.81 ft.. N. 85 deg. 30 minutes. name o f Jumrn L Giles.
K &lt;22.94 ft.. H. 4 deg., E. 887.88 ft.
T h a t said Emmie L Entxmlnger.
T
*
a 52 deg. W . &lt;32.94 ft.— in acr»s. purchaser o f Tnx Certificate
No.
♦
T h e aald land being assessed at the 275. dated the 2nd day o f June. A.
&lt;•
d a t e o f the Issuance o f such certl* , D. 1919. hns filed said certificate In
Anianda|my o f f ic e and has made application
’ RnJtt*'*®
n* m*
for T a x Peed to Isstlc In accordance
*
T h a t said Emmie L E n tim ln g e r.I
law". Hald eertlfleate embrace*
purchaser o f T a x C ertificate No.
fo llo w in g
ilcserltied
property
455, flated the 3rd day o f June. A. situated In Heniluole County. F lo r.
D. 15X7. has filed said certlfcate In |,,jn t o - w l t :
m y o f f ic e and has made application
|4„t,, j , „ n,| r.3. Block P. M lleh ell’c
f o r T a x P e e d to iesue In accord- purvey o f L e v y
flrnnt.
Tin- salil
ance w ith law. Hold certificate cm- tnn(j being assessed at the dale of
braces
the
fo llo w in g
described , tl„ issuance o f such certificate In
t
*
**
T ry %
p ro p e r ty situated In Hemlnole C o u n - l the name o f James L Giles.
•&gt;■&gt; ■ ; . &gt; ♦ + ■ &gt; +•&gt; 9 -9&gt; -9+v 9 ♦ + &lt; 9 ^
-&gt;
■ f
tjr,„
„
T h a t said Emmie Ik Entxmlnger.
*
_ U « ' N L . cor. o f L o t 6a. Block D. purchaser o f T a x Certificate
No.
W * 2F**-*ifei * *
J ul h T « - dated the 2nd day o f June. A.
All roatlH from the Interior will be marked—
- ' —----------- --------------i ills Y *
...
*■ *1. i * * Yi" .*** I*;* *; *| P . 1919. has filed said certificate In
deg... E. ^43 ft.. N. 85 drg. -0 m in. my o ffic e and lias mnde application
FO LLO W T H E N E W S M Y R N A REACH ARROW S
h- &gt;44 ft.. N. 4 deg. W. &gt;43 ft — 2** I f,,r
Peed to Iseue In uccnrdto New Smyrna and then across the Bridge to our
acres. Th e eald land being assessed Hnrr -with law.
Halil
certificate
nt the date o f tho Issuance, of such I embraces file fo l l o w i n g described
property.
c e r tific a te In
the
name o f Un* I property situated Ineflrmlnolu t.’uun.
know n.
.........................
,y ub.rida t o -w lt:
__
T h a t said Emmie L Entxmlnger.
i . „ t j * (|.e», e 20 ncres) Block
• f j / e h a a e r o f Tax
Certificate
No. p. Mitchell's Hurvey of L evy Grant.
488 dated the 3rd day of June. A The said (And being assessed at
p . 1907. has filed said certificate u ir date o f the Issuunre o f such
i '
In ray o ffic e and has made applies- eertlflea te In the name o f Janu s
tlo n for T a x Peed to Issue In ae.||fc o i l e s
I
i ,. cordan ca w ith law.
Hald rertlllThat said Emmie L Entim lnger.
cate embraces the fo llo w in g dee- purchaser o f Tux C ertificate
No.
crlhed property situated In Hcml. | 277. -■dated the 2nd iluy of June. A. l».
note County. Florida, to-w lt:
‘ I'Jlxhas llled said certificate In my
Beg. _NW.
N\\ cor. o f Lot 65. Block I*. I o fflr e and has made application for
MUcliell's■ Hurvey o f Lavy
Grant. I Tax Peed to Issue In accordance
dogrees. B. 198.99 ft., N. 86|wlth law. Hald certifica te embraces
d eg re s s 39 min.. E 833.94 fl.. N t l i i i " fullnw ing described
prnf.erty
« e W . 196.99 ft., B. *5 degrees situated In Heinlnole County, Klorutes. W - 812.94 ft.— 2.84 acres I |au. to - w lt:
aMM land being assessed a t the
l.ols 66. 66. 67. 68 nnd 69. Block
*• *-th s Issuance o f such c e r t l - I p , m u .'bell's Hurvej of L evy Grant,
‘ n^ths name o f Unknown.
The salil land being assessed al tin*
I II
Vuld Emmie L Entsmlnger. I date of the Issuance of such certlser o f T a x Certlflcatn No. fleaie In tho name o f
James L.
TH E BEST P A Y IN G IN V E S T M E N T .ON T H E ’ tij
’
• A - ^ a l e d the 3rd day of June. A. I Giles.
E A S T C O AST!
jjj
W*urtl*T. ha* filed said csrtlflcate
That s l i d Emmie L Entxmlnger.
y nfftcu and haa made appllca-1 purclwrsi r o f T a x C e r llflc a te No.
f o r T a x Peed to Issue In sc- 27*. gated the 2nd day o f June. \.
LotH on paved Htreets with five foot corrupt E |
w l law. —
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—
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le v awltJi
Hald* certificate
p. —
m u . has filed
said eertlfleate
In
nidcwnlk are Helling for as low ns $450.00; one-half t :
abrgfcs t l ^ f a llo w in g
described j niy o f f lev and has made apptlcailon
xrty
situated
In
Hsmlnoln I for T a x P eed to Issue in accordance
down and deferred paymcnlH over two years at GS_. n*
»ly . Florida, to - w lt:
with law. Kulil n-rtlflcatn embraces
t97 ft. H. 4 degrees K. of the fid lo w ln g drscrlbeil properly
interest.
t
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eor. Lot 65. Block P. Mitch-1 situated In Hemlnole County, FlurHurvey o f l ^ v y Grant, run- N. Ida. to - w lt:
TH E S E PR IC E S C A N N O T BE D U PLIC ATE D
30 min.. E. 433 fl. H. 4
Lola 70. 71. and 72.
Block
I).
&lt; 6
„K. 148 ft.. H. 86 degreen 3« Mitchell's Survey of L e v y Grant.
ALONG T H E E A S T C O AST A N Y W H E R E !
_ *•/ N. 4 degrees. W . 144 ft. I The said laud living n.mi'ssnl nt the
eras. T b e said land being as- date o f tin* Issuance o f such cerllflCOME P R E P A R E D TO “ DO BUSINESS” — YO U
d the date o f the Issuance o f I cute In the name o f James L Giles
C AN B U•Y&lt;■A.,NJ D; CLOSE ON T H E GROUND.
I flcate In the nXme of^Un-l That said Kmi.ile L Entxmlnger,
%
I purrhaser o f T a x Certlflcatu No.
Improvement in being made rapidly und b o o h
xt aald Emmie I * Entsmlnger. 2*0. dated the 2nd day of June, A.
, 1
ser o f T a x Certllfeals No p. m s . has filed said n r tlflca te In
a number o f buildings will be in construction. These ffi
. d j l t d 111# Iril day o f Jun#« A I niy n fflr * and li.m
uppllr«|tl»n f t
1987.
haa filed said cerllflcate for T a x Iieed to isnoe In accnrd- I j
facts, together with tho building of the new Bridge [ |
.
f K o and haa wade applies- ance with law.
Hold certificate
from New Smyrna to our property means immediate g j
fo r T a x Peed to Isaun In ae-1 r mbraces llm fo llo w in g described J ]
w ith U w . Hald eertlfleate property situated in H.-mlnolo Counenchancement.
ft
I
r*S IhV fo llo w in g
described ty, Florida, to -w lt:
ty altualed In Hemlnole Coun-1
Lots 78. 77 and 7* Block P . MllehCOME
ON
O
V
E
R
—
Y
O
U
’L
L
ENJOY
TH
E
D
A
Y
. . ..
, •M's Hurvey of Levy Grant.
Tbo
cor. Lai! 65. Block P. said land being aaaesnsd at the date
P L E N T Y T O EATr^-BUT A C T QUICK
rvey o f Levy Grant, o f the lasuance o f such c e r tU lc a U
• » *® min.. IV. 144 In the name o f James L Giles.
. W . I83I.M ft.. N.
That M id Emmie L E n l.m lflg e r.
min.. E. 344 ft., H. 4 purchaser o f Tux C erllflc a te
No.
1831.53 ft.— 784 acre#. 281. dated the 2nd day o f Jane. A.
_ _ J being assessed a t the l). 1919. has tiled eald c e r llflc a te In
Incorporated l b * laeuanev o f such cer- my o ffic e and has mads application
- **-- name o f Unknown.
for T a x P eril »o issue in accordance
Selling* A gents______________ _____
9 U Kntxmluger. w ith U w . Hald rc r t lflr u t i e r i b r u ' «
Cert 11flcate Jj'Q L jh jt ^ in liu w i n g—Ak-.-rtoiui— priP'-rtT'
• rd d a y o f Juba, A. ] situated In Hemlnole County. F.orStreet ..- 910 Main Street
144 South Reach St.
•aid certificate In |Ida. t o - w lt :
TA D A Y T O N A BEACH
D A Y TO N A
NEW
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Capital and Surplus

Total Resources

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�TH E SANFOfeD H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , A P R IL 11, 1924.

B E R LIN , A pr. 10—The condi-,
tioft\f H u goS tin n w took n serious
-turn ty r the wwrstr tnday; The in­
dustrial magnate .has been 111 some
time. N e was twice operated upon,
the second'time Saturday.

R IC m SjQ N E r ,OF TH E W ORLD’S'TVIOST'
ECONOMICAL FOOD S
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BY H E L E N H A R R IN G TO N DOW NING

Director Hoine Economics, Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago, III.

JKOims--appear.-

wood, where she dreamed she |nrnvie-mnd girl of today.
Miss
and double-irpntyf -"■ n r a ir ^ r 'jiounji.
to insure coverin'" every p a r t'o f I Paris green 1 poupd
i would bo a star the moment she 1 Norni&amp;nd portrays the rule of
the plant. A fte r the worms have
Nitrobenzene sufficient to ihois-1 hi | the studios. Wha* happened I Sue Graham, who instead of Le­
webbed themselves, they are com- ! ten.
ts worth seeing, with the trials 1coming n photoplay fiueon, he:
tack.
'•*itd tribulations
riain!/ demon- jcomes a wnrdrobe asrulant.
strating Wtiat might befall any i There is plenty of romance, the
paintively safe from spray ntTO ISSLB C E R TIF IC A TE S
11. Iteapmy, often. Once a week-1 W A SH IN G TO N , Apr. 0— The In.
or if rains occur .after each rain, j terstatc Comroorre Commission to­
. •!. Sjijray with high- pressure, day authorized Georgia and F lor­
150 to 200 or more pounds! Pack ida R. R. Co. to issue $1.COO,000 re­
your ptimp, tighten hose connce-1ceiver certificates, $800,000 to be
tionn .and renew discs in nozzles pledged with Secretary o f Treas­
5. Ariel 12 pounds fish oil soap ury as substitutes in secuHty for
to 100 gallons.
This acts ».« a loan from United States nnd the
spreader and sticker, and is also a remainder be sold.
good iusQctitcide for soft belied
insects. Moreover very possibly,
Recently patented n ig g le t can
teh odor may be o f value r.s a rc- be attached to spectacles without
P'.llunt.
interfering with their lenses.
0. I*istrnjrTly~}4{&gt;wing under,
and and all celery fd r^ tvv reason
A T T H E Ml LA N K .
in rendered certainly
unmarket­
All the screen-struck girls o f
able. I f
Ifet it ca nlu- hut a ♦L b c‘ ly will do then’ c li.'« and
breeding place.
their families an inestimable fa * Other Possible Remedies
er by racing “ The F.r.tra G irl."
1. Light traps, particularly if Mabel Normand's lat*-i starring
every one in a section fill employ production, at the
.Milana T h e­
srfmu.
atre today.
2. Poisoned bnlt, sprinkled in
This newest o f Normand pic­
tre tops of the celery, should the tures tells how u forlorn, country
worms ho past the stage of con­ girl, crazy to go into the movies,
trol by spraying.
gets a chance to g » to Holly-

Rice has certainly taken a place i When cool, fill with any desired
in th« front row among economy! cream or fruit filling. Cover with
foods for the United States. I n : a meringue or whipped cream.
I fact, a United States government Serve the same as any pie.
|bulletin states that rice forms the
Rice Griddle Cakes
I principal food for one-half the
2 eggs, well beaten.
population o f the earth.
2-3 to 1 cup sweet tnllk.
2 level teaspoons Calumet Bak­
Variety of Uses ,
] Through our own south there are ing powder.
2 tablespoons sugar.
••
many famous rice dishes such as
1 cup well cooked rice.
*rice puddings, rice with fruit, rice
lii teaSpoon salt.
j cakes, croquettes, rice ns n sub­
Mix ingredients thoroughly, ad­
stitu te vegetable dish, flaked rice
ding enough flour to make a me­
land puffed rice.
Remembering the food value we dium bnttcr. Rake the same us
j t'Uggeat its use in combination any griddle cakes.
Rice Muffins.
with salmon, tuna fish or choice
2 'i cups flour.
|aardines.
“ Shrimp creole” with
* 1 cup boiled rice.
rice is hard to surpass.
Calumet
Splendid casserole dishes are | 2 ta level teaspoons
Raking
powder.
made with rice and cheese, or rice,
Hi level tuuspoon salt.
fried bacon und a can o f tomatoes.
1 cup milk.
These latter dishes served us the
1 egg, well beaten.
main dish o f a hearty meal, offer
Hi cup melted butter.
a variation that is much appre­
Sift together thoroughly flour,
ciated from the regulation meat
baking powder anil salt. Add rice,
Fresh E ggs
nnd potatoes, or salad.
working it in with tips of the fin­
Food Value of Itice
gers, nnd gradually milk, egg and
Ilice- of course, stands out as n butter. Bake in gem pans in mod­
food. I t is a con­ erate oven.
Kingan’s Box Bacon curbonhydrate
centrated food. Is very nutritious
Rice Waffles.
and easily • digestible.
Analysis
1- H cups flour.
■..... ........... 38c shows that it compares most fa ­ 23 cup cold cooked rice.
vorably with potatoes. Its princi­
1 Vi cups milk.
pal food constituent
is
starch,
3 level teaspoons Calumet Bak­
much of which turns to sugar in ing Powder.
STONE’S CAKES
, the mouth. This starch is also
2 tablespoons sugar.
;turned into body fuel, supplying!
V» level teaspoon salt.
CHURNGOLD OLEO
i the body with heat nnd energy. 1 I eggThere os also a small percentage!
1 tablespoon melted butter,
FR^ESHfPRUITS A N D
o f protein nnd n we bit o f fat In;j Sift together flour, sugar, bak! rice. Rico flour is richer In f a t !i ing powder nnd salt. Work In
V E t&amp; T A B L E S
than rice itself, the flour being:
made from the outer covering.
]
In buying rice try to purchase'
Canned
That is Guarnn an uncoated, or natural finish pro­
duct.
You are most easily as­
sured of this if you buy it in n
teed Fresh.
package with the description right
on the label.
Coated rice is barred
sale in
PHone
some states. It is an inferior pro­
By B. F W H ITN E H , JR.
duct that has. been pu t' through
Again this year the moth of teh
a special solution to whitten it. celery lea f tyer has put in its ap­
W ild ricr nnd the 'low er gradrri pearance:
Them are veity few
arc often given this treatment to worms, as yet. but in the majority
produce the white appearance of o f the fields tnerenre many moths.
high grade products that come out Almost no investigational
work
o f the hullers with the natural has been consistently carried on
brown Inner coat loosened and and few recommendations can be
easily removed by the polishing made. However, fro mthe obser­
pads or brushes.
vation o f the moths nnd worms,
Tho following recipes will be­ last year, certain possiblo remedies
come most popular a fter huvlng or preventatives nnd good prac­
STAPLE AND F A N C Y
once been tried and they o ffer a tices Buggest themselves.
suggestion fo r variety.
1. First and foremost spray
Gr o c e r i e s
Rice Pie Crusts
thoroughly with three pounds arLino a pie tin with freshly boil­ senato o f lead, and half pound
ed drained rice. Press rice down Paris Green to 100 gallons of Bor­
carefully to form a lower crust deaux.
, Vi inch thick. Let Btand until set.
2. Do this spraying before tho

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love thence taking .the pri
Miss Normand and Ralph
who plays the ihanly k
Sue Graham, through, thril
will hold any audience
bound.

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SA VE YOUR
Mon

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SATURDAY AND M ONDAY

Fancy Florida an^l Western IJeef, Canned Goods that
arc guaranteed. Fresh Fruits und Vegetables.

S u g a r ...........

............... ...... 10 cts. lb.

Fresh Eggs, at dozen......... ......

33 cts.

Hamburger Meat, 2 lbs................ 25 cts.

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We are sole distributors for Richelieu Food Products.
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Jones’ Dairy Fa
Sausage

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CALIFORNIA
DRIED

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FRESH

OR CORN FLAKES

Ground, Lb.

rrft -delicious

Lemon or Vanilla
Red Beets, Carrots, Turnips, String Beans, Toniafc^s, Lettuce,'Celery, E gg
Plant, Cucumbers, Squash, Apples, Lemons, Bananas. In fact everything
that the law allows.

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Second C la n Slattar, Ocr, l i l t , at the Foatofflc* at
, Florida, under ecr of March

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Bryan’s Opponents/. |’

" I believe in the Prim ary and shall obey any
instructions that may be given at the Prim ary in
regard to candidates, party principles and public
policies. I f elected a delegate, my vote will be cast
for the State’s choice, i f that choice is expressed at

As Brisbane Sees It
W m I t Coolidge or Ford?
47, She’a Proud o f It.
N o Puritan President.
T w o Disgrace*.
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Wheq f tho
boiling it ma

OSB E8O0GR-C5F
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mebbe

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A rum
coast o f
the boys
deck.

ship caught fire off
Florida,
stood on the burni,'
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the Prim ary.
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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. acbe iKE-MeThus did .W illiam Jennings Bryan definitely and un-i cording to news agencies, defeats
two to one, in
F k r a r 148 cquivocably refute tho only argument which the opposition Hiram Johnson,
A rm *
Michigan's primsrter.w !t TF-fim­
Fine thing about having a
interests— a synonym, in this case, for corporation interests possible to ray just to what exION RATKBi
&lt;Wn is you can
pick what
.11.00. 8 li Montha 11.10, — have
_____.been
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able to raisragftfTisrfffff'Trerfion as delegate to tent Coolidge beat Johnson, and to i
want.
what extent Henry
Ford
beat!
w le.- - t t S S t Vdit?o,nr »'T’ p!r
National Democratic Convention.
Johnson by his recent indorsement!
The spring dresses look like .
Through hearsay eviden ce alone there have doubtless o f Coolidge. Ford is the most in­
brass band going down the str*»t
LL ico T ica ri A ll obltuirjr congregated in j^our niinds many erronious and fanciful ideas fluential man ;n Michigan,
and
Perhaps this is because every ma
cards of thanks. r«*olutti&gt;trt
without taking him into account,
likes to follow a band
lies* o f «n t'eVui*nmSat a' w h i r l i a s to jo s t what Bryan would, or would not do if elected as you can't judge the Ycsult o f the
are----- -------- .^
-----1 5 ^ ! y?ur delegate. You have read that he intended to propose Michigan primaries.
liar adifertlslnc' ratsa.
'F ly Around W orld"— headlin.
the name of-D r. MurphreC, regardless of the State’s choice.
And the first thing you know
LTD 1C AB80C1ATKD F R I I I Ybii have heard' thbt he was supporting for tho presidency
M A R Y G A R D E N , once a Scotch
[w ill bo w ishing-all the flies w,„
_ .'Aaeoetatcd l* r * e a .ls esclu*- Pat
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im m ig n n t-g irl, decides to become
around the world.
Neff
o
f
Texasj
Musgrove
o
f
Alabama
and
perhaps
others.
entlUad to tho u *« fo r rapubof All
dispatch** So numerous and so varied have been the accounts in certain |f P
When you sec a man s i f i to It oi not otharw li*
*
In th&gt;» p a p «r and *t*o th* of the press ns to where Bryan stood, that it has been im- proud o f It.y
around looking worried it is a CJ
M W * «ublt*n*d h*r*ln.
All possible to form any definite and concrete idea o f even the '• That's the right spirit. No matdealer wondering i f winter rnllr
o f r * - Kubllcatloi. of *p*clal
has gone.
1
oh** herein are a n o r«a«rv*d. approximate position o f the mnn.
\
h o y ! »"*"* years &gt;'ou h“ ve K°n,c
, ,
...
. . through, htow many good yeads
But yesterday- not a h e a f within the radius of a block j have you ahead; what do you
F R ID A Y , A P R IL t l, 192-L
nissed those words, " I f elected, my vote will be cast for the inmount to now?
L.E T H O U G H T FOR T O D A Y State’s choice.’’ There you have it in a nut-shell. No hem-}
“
“ ,,Irio
.
L O V E F E A S T :— Better is a
ming,
nor
haw
ing!
No
beating
around
the
bush
as
the
op!m«
*
e
a
?
P
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S
y
of
Meng
iha™°
o f herbs where love is.
-;a stalled ox and hatred position has accused. Just a distinct and concise statement inir, maintained her specialty un­
ith. Proverbs 16:17.
that he believes in the preferential primary. And there are til she died. Young men fell in
none, even his worst enemies, who accuse Bryan of insincer­ love with her when she was past
seventy. She le ft her best books
T U R N OF T H E R O A I).
to Voltaire- who was brought to
icre is another turn o i the ity or untruthfulness.
B A T T E R IE S
road,
|
Since this is so, why has so much been said and printed see her when he was n little boy,
thus proving her intelligence.
other league is gone;
in regard to Bryan’s "choice?” Why have long articles been
a long grip and grasp of
ivritten
declaring that Bryan set himself ahead o f his State
p e n e l o p e W o u l d n ’t
huve
your load,
then— Go on! Go on
and his party? T h a t he would ignore Florida’s choice in the been very young when Ulysses
General Au
ulo Repairs
re follow a voice down the primary and follow his own selfish inclinations in the con­ came back from all his travels,
yet he found hia house crowded
long, long road
vention? That he would propose the name o f Missouri’s with suitors that wanted to marry
Phones;
jit travels hither and yon,
the voice is the voice o f the "favorite son” or "Mississippi's “ favorite son" or some other her. .
Trees die at the top. While the
U hastening Jyears,—
Day. .191.
Night .196-J
"favorite son?” T o answer this question all you have to do
top is nit right,
the rest ia all!
on Go o n !'G o on!
is to consider the source.
right. L et women remember th a t.
the voice is here at the turn
T H E E X ID E
Who is it that is trying to defeat Bryan’s election? Who |and w orry more about the IN S ID E '
o f the road
is it that is tryin g to keep him from the National Democratic ' of the head, less about the hat on
the highway o f the years;
B A T T E R Y STATIO N
there’s nothing o f fear In the Convention?
There is iirst the Jacksonville Times-Union, the outside o f it.
tone o f the voice,
strong in its attacks on Bryan, which, according to its strtteR E L IG IO U S
G ENTLEM EN.
— i It speaks from the midst
raent'of April 1 made to the government in accordance with athered at Troy, praise Mr. Coolfears.
dge as “ our Puritan President,''
are blasted cliffs and chasms law, is owned in large part by the estate of Henry M. Flagler,
'&amp; )(■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MMMB 111■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MM■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
calling on him to cleanse our in­ A N “ IM PETUS” TO-AM ERICAN OPERA
o f dread
form er oil king and railroad magnate. There is the Miami ternal
*'A-J
affairs.
the journey we have gone:
NEW YORK TIMES
Those gentlemen mean well, but
TO S A V E IS TO H A V E
are stony hills on the road Herald, once owned outright by The Florida East Coast Rail­
road and controlled from 26 Broadway, now supposedly they ought to look up the name
ahead;
American operatic art has from French Revolution gave perform­
' B ut the voice says: “ On! Go owned by Frank B. Shutts, railroad attorney and catspaw of Burchard.
— and, to spend money without a thought
The' United States doesn’t want time to time in the past received ances in Baltimore in 1790, and
o n !"
corporation interests." There is also the Tampa Tribune, a n Puritan President or a free and “ new impetus" in various ways.
French
opera
was
heard
in
New
o f tomorrow is to'be in want when oppor­
gardens abloom on the splendid newspaper, but one whose editorial page has become
easy, “ wide-open” President, or a Sometimes it has been found to be York in the Autumn o f that year
w ay we have come,
tunity calls or when a needed purchase
Mohammedan, Baptist, Catholic projected from the utterances o f when Jean Jacques Rouscau’s "L c
fountains, and arbors o f 3ullied with prosperity and tarnished by constant association
or Christian Scientist President. It passionate press agents and excit­ Devin du V illage"— an opera that
with wealth and capital. There are also one or two o f the wants a good, average American,
shade;
must be madeed reporters or the impressive
com- had _
a popu
popularity in Europe scarce____
are bleak, dark pines in smaller papers, like the Ocala Star, which are towed blindly
that will attend to national affairs blnation which these agencies o f , Jy J0ggt though less enduring, than —
. the cold snows, dumb,
and let American settle their re­ modern life can make. Three have . “ The Beggar’s Opera"— was g iv - 'J
Financial embarrassment never comes
* A nd
the
thunder-smitten in the wake o f their more opulent coryphaei.
There is the line-up. What"does it mean to you? A fte r ligious and other ideas, from Puri­ sometimes been found in the rear |Pn. Italian'opera, with what d’ U r - ]*
galed;
man who saves systematically.
tanism to bobbed hair, for them­ of such an impetus tho nrdent be- j f t.y called its "buzzing and squeak- * to the
are orchards o f bloom and hearing Bryan say yesterday afternoon that any man who selves.
liefs and optimistic expectations o f ing Trilladdes," did not arrive
f i n o f gloom
Start your^ account today and learn the
had t a look,
. w ith ,^.clouded
some impresario of a peculiarly till Manuel Garcia gave his fam ­
the journey we have gone;
un-American
name.
They
are
T
H
E
S
T
A
T
E
o
f
New
York
ous performances at the Park
truth o f this statement.
are bloom and gloom on vision, that income tax reductions should give as much relief
to those with small incomes As to those with large incomes, struggles to aecuro a bill forbid­ working harder in these days thsn Theatre in 1825. •
the w ay ahead;
In the mid-nineteenth century
the voice says: “ On! Go that the profiteer should be retrained, that the farm er should ding employment o f children.and ever before.
W e cordially invite your account
Up to the present time American there were valiant attempts at
hours a week.
Tw o disgraceful
o n !"
•—1
be aided by legislation as much as industry, and that the in­ women more than forty-eight operatic art has made progress Un­ American opera. They-had been
-are glad for^the voice at the
o n ly One
terests of labor must be guarded,
should mean only
one i facta nre there. First that worn deniably slow. O f course, the first mado even before Ole Bull, in 1856. {
j.
turn ° f the. road,
^
i—
j -children
v i i j — are allowed and' operatic art in America was im­ then manager o f the Academy of
cn —
and
*Tla tuned to the heart of man; thing. .It should mskn that WalKStreet.haa sqt fo r itself the compelled to work more than fo r­ ported.
Cloistered students find Music, offered a prize o f $1,000 fo r
bAa*
cheered his way, anJ task o f defeating Btrygn and keeping him off the floor o f the ty-eight hours a week.
traces--of a weak and uncertain “ the best original |J-and ciiera
lightened his load
Second, that women and chil­ impetus to it well back in the by an American composer on a
convention.^
.
^From the day when the world
dren should be compelled to work eighteenth century. The first au­ strictly American jiubject.^ Tho
It
fears
his
power,
it
feardTiis
knowledge
o
f
corruption
began.
ria«-wi
Jlk/wTir f l J4.1
s «» 4ii li ltjiM, ,
. _______ thenticated operatic performance orlsethe heart o flft aiq said “ Yen? in Washington QA(kITHtt3^kman|pal^ic^ic-a± convention^, tlW
I «!•
1 ———
ChaTWb*TiVce&lt;r fiTA m qrlc^T^
, to the v o if*
•
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,fA fcO M M tJ M T Y B M tD E lH ;
"
expose of which’ In ifte senate today is a'disgrace to the na­
twi.'S/C
olubie*advocate o:
CHILDREN- SUO
In all the years that arc gone;
an English production call­ “ the American school o f music" at
tion.
It
knows
that
with
Bryan
in
the
.conuantign;
unelr
its words are a music that
F, I*. FORSTER. President.
B. F. W H IT N E R , Cashier.
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ID W A D D D R n n

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1FIR ST

ed "F lo ra ; or Hob in the W ell," a time when it was a little difficult
a ballad opera devised in England to discern an American school. His ■ N in n in B N m N H N N N N N N M B M H N N N M M N N N N N N M N N H N N N a N II
^BtySrrs^frfihesTy and purity in Madison Square Garden will
and floated to success in the wake torch has been handed on to a line
am “ Songs o f Average) Man.
of "Trie Beggar’s Opera," was o f successors who brandish It now
keep
W
all
Street'w
hete
it*be*l&lt;fngs,
away
down
town,
and
will
-----given-by an English company. A adays with benoficient nnd encour­
opon
the
doors
o
f
the
W
hite
House
to
pnly
a
dry
progressive,
la s t political meeting A pril 20.
For Cough* And Colds, Head-'i
quarter o f a century later there aging vigor. His immediate suc­
a champion o f the interests o f "the masses, and one of un­
were English ballad operas in plen­ cessor was William II. Fry, equally
ache*, Neuralgia, Rheumatism I
then all thy candidates will questionable integrity.
ty, not only in Philadelphia and ardent-as an advocate o f American
and A ll Aches and Pains
chance/td tell o f
their
New Y ork , but in smaller towns music; a musical critic as well as
-------------- o----------- —
tiona fo r-o ffic e holding,
* ALL DRUGGISTS
that in later years have never a. composer, who supported his ad­
o-------dreamed o f persuading a visiting vocacy by the production at the
Me
aad 68c, jars sad tabes
should be easy to sell real
opera company to tempt fortune I Academy o f his "Lconore", which,
Hospital sis*, $3.00
litt Sanfonl becau
within their gates, Thius, there j according to Richard Grant White,
Chick weeds, sand-spurs, Spanish needles, where do
“ Mold" on
was opera Hn Frcdei icksburg and
~ * was much Sdmired and some of
they come from? From the yards o f your neighbors, of
Wlllinmsbuiy,
Va.,
heard
by whose airs became popular.
aa impossible fo r two peo- course. You don’t sow weeds in your yard. You don't per­
George Washington i nd his broth­
Then there seems to have been
agree on. .the cost o f the
er, Samuel; wnen Ceorge, as he a regrettable void o f some half
mit the weeds that chance to grow there, to go to seed. It is
D O U B L E C H O C O LATE
bonus aa. it is
for two
enters in his diary, lent the young, century in American operatic pro- |
New Flavor Creation by the Makers of
the
careless
neighbor
who
makes
all
you
f
difficulties
with
to keep the same time.
er man “ 1 shilling 1 pence by cash duction, till the several Am erican!
------- D------your lawn and your garden.
to tho playhouse,” so that they operas o f recent memory were ’•
knows? There may be a
When you como to think about it, it is the careless neigh­
might attend the per formance to- made known in New York, Chica­
i t among the
budding
go and Boston. Americans msy
gett W
bor
who
is
responsible
for
most
o
f
your
troubles.
You,
your­
of
Jacksonville.— TimesThere was almost an American well hope that the torch that burn, j
F I T rOR a Q U E E N
.You never can tell.
self, never do anything wrong. Your children, too, were
opera In 1767, when \ndrew Bar­ ed low w ill blaze into a higher !
*&gt;. 'll
-o-------models of good behavioununtil they played with the neigh­
T H E W O R LD may yet see in ton's "Th e Disappoin.ment; or the flame. A t all events, tho attempt |
or big real estate deal has
1 made- in Sanford.
A t the bor children. Your blessed little son never set a bad exam­ Russia and the United States the Forco o f Credulity, an American at Stony Point, by Max Rubinoff,
A t Your Dealers or Phone 634.
l business pYoperty is turning ple, never led another child into mischief. It is always the two cihiof competing nations o f comic opera in two rets," was an­ recently' described in Tho Times,
i t w ill all be in the hands of rascally offspring o f the neighbors, near and far, who are to the world. Thear is nothing like nounced in Phlliuleli hia. but sud­ to focus all the resources for operOnly
One Sunday Delivery. Place Your
gather
all
revolution to stir up energy and denly withdrawn as unfit fo r the otic instruction, to
____ sere In a short time.
Order Early.
blame
for
your
child’s
failure
to
be
the
perfect
human
being
sorts
o
f
experts
in
tho
various
com­
stage
,'bdcsuse
it
contained
"per­
ability, as you loam from the his*
■Sft
---------r&gt;r-— •—
plications
o
f
operatlv
composition,
sonal
reflections"
and
worse;
your
example
and
training
were
making
him.
tory
o
f
France.
Morgan is visiting various
thought The libretto was publish­ to provide all the means of opera­
of Southern Europe in
In your home is harmony and gentleness. It ih the neigh
ed and is ex ta o^ .. It ia difficult to tic production for American aspir­
; Corsair.
The corsair
T
H
E
M
E
TH
O
D
ISTS
proposo
to
bors that give room to strife and coarseness. Consideration
te a ve\)r fam iliar figure
publish a dally newspaper. Cath­ trace 'th e appearanci of the first ants, and to explore and collect all BMBBBMHHaeMMUBaBBaHHHMMBHMaaHMnaBMMMMMMBMMHHBMMI
of each other, loving service, kindness and good cheer, those olics not long since had a similat real American oncra; the line the different manifestations o f folk
arrancan ‘ waters. .
■
are the attributes o f your home circle, But, Oh the neigh idea. It would be an Interesting shades imperceptibly into opera music that can be found in Am eri­
attending the Jennings bors! How selfish they are, how chary they are o f acts of experiment, welcomed and watch* from inlays with incidental music. ca, to base thereon an American
Bg on Magnolia
Avenue last
cd by all editors. A
religious 1vi*re Was “ The Fourth o f July; ur school o f operatic composition,
MI
It may be that Mr.
Independ­ tims high.
now realize
ilize what heavy kindness, how sour they talk and how doleful they look!
nowspaper might develop ideas of Temple o f American
Chick weeds, sand-spurs,
all _growing in use in the church, o f which the ence," announced 1n 1709 In New Kabinon has overlooked some of J W H O L E S A L E POM MISSION M E RC H ANTS &amp; BROKERS, g i
there l#‘ *on thia popular
^ Spanish needles,. BL
extensive results o f hia prede­
Richmond, Virginia.
^
of^cars con* the neighbors’ yards, while we keep our own dooryards and great problem ia to make church York, in which the Battery was the
to pass /during the entire
services IN T E R E S T IN G .
Henry shown and “ a milita y procession cessors in the latter field; and it
........
our
own
vacant
lots
so
heat
and
clean!
The
winds
bring
the
M r. Jennings was speaking.
Ward Beecher knew it when he in perspective” : there was “ Needs may be that he speaks rather air­
Heeds from chick weeds and crab-grass, grow in g in our neigh­ sold a slave girl at auction from Mu.*t; or .the Ballad Singers,’’ ily and summarily o f a very diffi­
----- —o -------- written to allow one of the actress­ cult and laborious task. Perhaps
1 marks lin important day bors’ yards to spoil our p retty lawns. But how fine it is to his pulpit.
es who had broken her leg t&lt;\ sing he has the excessive .confidence of
lives o f citrus growers in
know that none o f us furnish pest-producing seeds to be w a ft­
a new recruit and expects much in
On that- day an effort
Y O U N G G IR LS in a publib w ithout' action. There was Mrs. a comparatively short tim e.'E very-'
Anno Julia Hatton's “ Tammany;
made to-sign up sixty per ed into our neighbors’ gardens— or into th eir lives.
‘ ‘ i school
were branded and
or the Indian Chief,” said to have thing is so perfectly arranged and
! the entire Florida crop.
Living blameless, helpful, happy lives, there is nothing
ifully disfigured in a stupid
been taken seriously in New York mo perfectly co-ordinated in th e ;
*1 county should sign one in the world for you to worry about except the weeds, of one
ng performance connected with' only by X nli-Federali'ts and stag­ scheme he has announced at such.
per ceqt,'
a
secret
school
society,
called
the.
kind and another, that are disseminated by careless neigh­
length and in such detail that it i
ro-------W elta Kappa Gamma Sororityx ed because “ the po /erful Tam ­ would be cruelty to human hopes' ■■■*!■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aBMMaaaaaaaaaaaaaMMa
There
er you-see a young fel- bors. It is beautiful to know that your life is a model of from public, schools at least. A many Society wished it."
and disloyalty to art even to fear »
about eighteen looking as everything good and true.
Such nonsense Should be barred 'Wan “ Archers; or tlu? Mountain­ hitch in the arrangement*. A blah 1■
w ife had Just run o ff with
secret society,' whatever Its na* eer.. o f Switzerland," of which W il­ aim and high hopes are not to be
ffeq r, and his three, chll
has nd place in the public liam Tell Was the hero; Mine o f discouraged — especially as Mr.
“ IN TH E L IF E of ’Aemilius Paulus,’ Plutarch relates ture,
the medsles, as if he had
school, which is Intended to make RorsinPs precursors.
Freach qp*ra appeared in Am eri­ Rabinoff is not asking for funds.
indicted by the oil com- the story of a Roman being divorced from his wife. This per- the children members of the one
A ll Tiled. Price $3500.00
if, in-jpmeral. Job was
ca
before Ita lia n ; for a company Let him speed their perfect flowerjon being highly banned by his friends, who demanded,— great fraternal aociety known as
ing.
the
hen it comes to suffermade
up,
«
f
refugees
the United States o f America. i f j
------ ------ ------_ can usually take it fo r waa she not chaste? was she not fair? holding out his shoe
»
i and bf* correct that he asked them whether it was not new? and well made? Yeti
•
H E N R Y FORD w ill buy a troly|4 » J t fl t »
S T IL L A C O W A R D
movie where added he, none of you can tell where it pinches me.’ ”
ley
line
connecting
Muscle
Shoals
the star.
*, *. /e
M IA M I N EW S-M ETRO PO LIS
«
'- L I f
with tho G ulf f t Mobile, accord­
---------- o---------r. |
A t a Real bargain.
ing
to
report,
&gt;Jle
might
utilize
Bine million dol*
the
gus
engine
trolley
car.that
ha
‘ O nly a coward alw tys a coward. bo expected to display anything
to M ep Uncle Sam's
once showed this w riter in his That seems to fit the case o f Q. C. in
M Y F A V O R IT E STORIES
... the
— way
---- of courage and those
n and fancy groceries,
Oearbdhn laboratory.
Light in Berg'dolf.' the America A alacker, who are reported t o ----------------five believed'
blit if* r one mobth -U
By IBVIN ,8. COBB
build, hia car cobid cross th* con­ who fled to Germany for refuge that they had convinced him of
and a half dollars or
tinent at the rate o f 60 miles an the moment his country, America^ the propriety of his return, were/'
billion dollars for a
The ambitious citizens o f a
On Easy Terms.
But the weather nuirred the hour without taking on fuel and at declared war on Germany. It ap­ busing their hopes upon shifting jS
it
one-third o f this
....... that __
all_____________________
the fuss and fenth- sands. Among the latest credited ■
■pcifcntor bread, pota- certain English city were giving success of the afTair. It was raw less than half the present cost o f pears
sugar and other foods a pageant commemorate of the and cold and rainy. Lata in the transportation. That ought to In­ er» asociated with the story o f his remarks o f his will be found this: ,5
origin. The other ancient history o f the; community ,g{tarnoon two lady visitors came terest railroad men now. I f it contemplated return to the United “ Th ey’ve got to show me,’" mean- g
InvgkUm, -• M l* UNol i a shivering, bare-legged doesn't, the kind o f competition it States “ to face the music,” was Ing that he would not think o f r e -(g
goes Jor meat, Oeh, — the Roman
Bergrdoll
neither turning until he knows exactly
cheese. lard and otb- aroonjt Ifce Sagona.'^he Morning, individual clad in a short tunic, w ill give them w ill interest them pure fiction.
the g o v - &gt;■
na.i resolved to come back to take what kind o f a
ii f .
B About two and a half o f the Normana, the hubRa aug With - a skimpy purple cloak later— and too late.
his medicine, nor announced o ffl- crjiQienl-Will -exact.
I
8
« d ten end a half customs o f the early Britons, all swinging from hia shoulders,
,TY T H O U S A N D bottles.of «iaihr--tb*k-*hn~int8ndl m d ~ a o n h e subject further? Let-him re-j
• f milk i* cunsum- o f it. pains were taken bj, insure •&gt;vord girdled about his middle,
o’
America is
X ‘whiskey dumped into the The leopard can not change his main in Germany.
oi the cr r- sandals nn his fe«»-and-«rTB tm er
And y et with all proper costuming
ROOMS 501-2
o f f the docks o f an army spots and th© streak of cowardice better o ff without hi* presence. :
succeeding
MB upon pis despondent head.
B
e
r
g
J
Ia
repudiated
this
country
in
a
!3
which
is
eo
mbch
a
^
'
**■«the people o f
the
forty thousand dead
“ Oh,” cried one of them,
Insurance Agsncy ifl ;$a*ford.
* crises. Of what earthly use would ■
,
he surface of the dot grows greater
were Impressed
as
most
be
“
Appius
Claudius!?
ho be here, even if he should b e i "
:ht to interest hu- diminishing ^ Any man
the
principal
Bank
First
" on for a
■"
ich be
. »,
Women should
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r any other

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not be called upon
work than produc­
ing nnd caring fo r children.
Labor that uscse its political in­
fluence to shut out ambitious im­
migrants from Europe that th li
country needs, could protect Itself
b itter through rome just method
to do away with the competition
o f wonjen "#nd children that re­
duces wages— at the same time
encouraging the coming of needed
immigrants o f the right class.
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T H E R U S S IA N biMget is in
ood shape, tuxes coming in reguISrly, more money tdken in than
Russia needs— real money at that.
Russians intend to show their
world activity by planting the Red
fla g at the North. Pole by the first
o f September. Ten scientists will
go a:ong with the flyers.

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,Condng Vup'-I.fr^y AUaman^e i T h « guests of Mr*. W alter Mor­ thirty clubs In Alabama'and twen­
paniaH A
S p r in g to attertd * SpnniaH
Atner- gan fo r several days Are Mrs. Allen ty-seven In Flerida. The next dis­
be held" In
____bursday
i
ic*n W ar auxiliary
Thursday night Wilson** o t Philadelphia, and Mr*} trict convention, will
Mrs. J. R. Orlando, the last o f October or
were H r. and Mrs. M. D. Ballard. Morgan's mother.
tjio first o f November.
|Met tinker, of Jacksonville. .
M r - 3. Mrr.orm lck.-at Palatka.1---- j ’ —— -----------r ~
with the A . C. L. R. R. is here fort
Mis* Julia Zachary, who has ^. With Dr. C. M. Askuc, trife and
rttn- *
%
spending
the past
past (our i baby. Killy, o f Youngstowm Ohio.
a few days on business, register- been
spending
the
, months in various points in North [Wmv Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cord of
148;
MBS. W A L T E R W IGHT, Society Editor.
Phone 493-J.
ing at the Seminole Hotel.
‘ Carolina and Virginia, is expectedjOrlamh., on their way from Dayl.on* E,e« b . top p in g In Sanford
Mr. Killer, of Oviedo, was in! home tonight.
'fo r a few hours. M r.'C ord hat
business' Jnd^also* to^cT r^B ryan
Our winter visitors are starting:
^ representative _of the Mu
for their summer homes- amongitunl Life Insurance Company of|
■peak.
those leaving soqn are Mr. and: New Vork fo r the past thirty-six
Calling upon
Mrs. Jonathan Mrs. Woodworth and children o f ! years- Mr. and Mrs. Cord have I
Peck and Mrs. - F.rnest Krupp, Watertown. N. Y:. who have beenlbwn coming to Florida for three1
Thursday, Mr. George Sundcr- Thursday was Mrs. J. J. Bridges at Lake Golden for the season, |winters and are so attracted by ,
. T h e Literature Drpurtmeqt o f lin spent in Orlando on bujseness.
i
|the cLmute that they have pur-11
• f Orlando.
.■
the Wontan’s Clnb me; 11 regular
J
•f •* ■
Attracted to the City Substantial, chased n home In Orlando and w illl
session,
Wednesday ' afternoon, . John Leonard! is in Orlando this
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Thompson, are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fish o fl* 'a y through the summer.
|
April 9, at the Woman’s Club.
afternoon on buiinias^
Mrs. Edgar Thompson- and M isttLcbanoiMIndiana, who have been!
.
...............
. will meet with
Mrs. D. A . Kelley, parliamen­
Margaret Thompson spent Thors- fspending the winter in Daytona.
r . u for Tnmpa to attend
nt 3:30 o’clock, tarian was called b y , rwjuest to
Motoring to Orlpndo Thursday day evening in Orlando. '
ibut aro nov/ InSanford looking, the Annual Montana
Missionary
lub will meet advise as to the proper steps to be
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Coui.il to be htld at that place
tenstrom, at 3 taken in regard -o tha re-election night, was Mr. and Mrs. T . B.
Davis.
a
1 Avenue.
Making a business trip to jSan-.;K4
r ------! April 9 to 10 are
Mrs. W. S.l
o f the major officer, Mrs. »C...E.
ford tMs week is Mr. II. J.
Mays I Mr. D. G. Wagner and
Miss A d a ( Pnhtka district sec i
ting of the
Shopping here Thursday were of Daytona,with the
Eli-Whlt | W agner o f ii'ssimmee.
former | n^rnton. the t nlatkacU.trict sec-1.
apter, N. 8. D.
A t the termination o f the busi- i Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Farnell of Cigar Company.
(residents o f Sanford, spent the day rct.-ny, and Mrs. J. W. Carpenter.t|
held with Mrs. ness session the program was p r e -' Oviedo.
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Miss Wagner is .They will then leave for Boston |
in nt Daytona sented by Mrs. M. M. Thigpen a s ’
Mr. J. T. Raw,representing the |visiting Miss A llie Peters w h ileU , attend
the state conference'
will leave fo r leader, in the absence of .• Mrs.
Among those attending
the Red Cross Shoe Company, was
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morning,
April 15 to
to 17.
17. Mr„
Mrs. cG. w
W . gpen-1
Brownlee, who was detained at
were Mr. among the out-of-town business men
dub will meet home by illnean in the family,
!cer. Mrs. D. A. Kelly and Mrs.
Mrs. William Kilbec.
er
visitors
in
Sanford.
Mr.
I
in Sanford Thursday.
1611y * nt «L30
also
Mrs. Anne Van Ness
Brown,
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and/Mrs. Sloan and
daughter,!,C._ II. Smith
, , will
,
.
-go to Bar- j
city librarian, gave a review o f
.Mrs.
Henry
W
ight
and
Mrs.
Motoring
to
Daytona
Beach
JunnKn,
o
f
Grove
Center;
Ky.,
who
I
n
h
*
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rom
thc local|
ill entertain a Maeterlinck’s “ Blue Bird” to a
Alexander
Fitts
are
spending
F
ri­
yesterday
were
Mr?.
H.
J.
Wilson,
have^liCen
with
Mrs.
McBride
of
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fens andAvenue, from one act o f this play was read, in day at Daytona Beach.
M , , S, A. Rive «nd M r.. W.
« " br“ 6J,"S 3 , " , . M,.S“ E U ..h „ h
Morgan.
order that the Literature Depart
fllT
•
Turnbull and Mrs. A lfred
Lllja I
Craig Thompson has returned
ment might adjourn fo r the op . home after several days in Day.
ong
the
piomincnt
men
leav!
orn'
t&gt;
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congenial
party
m
otor-1
Returning
to
the
State
College
hour at Lf- portunitv of attending the recital tona on business,
- - - - - 1— *“ c * Augustine to attend the
for Women Is Miss Florence llen- iftic’ today for Pnlntku to a t t e n d A u g u s t i n e to atte
o f the Music Department.
,
„
. . .
i ry, who has been on a visit___
to___
her, tliuiwaterways meeting are Messrs. ' 0!,C0 (b' Leon celebration.
fusic “ lub will
A new comer to Sanford is M iss1 arents,
. . .Mr. and• —
— • ' Fortest Lake, A. P. Connelly. E.
Charles'
Mrs.
Inson’s studio at
Jewel Carter o f Pelham, Ga., who lenry.
i A. Douglass. G. W. Knight, R. J.
will be with the Churchwell Com­
Let us do the most
Holly, Ed Higgins ami
R. W.
Jay
pany.
Here
indefinitely*
is
Mrs.
D.
M.
Pearmaiw
Cr Club will meet
important of
your
Sherwood with the Orlando Credit'
Miss Fern Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wakefield Association, in fact, Mr. Sherwood
■Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Richardson
The Southside Primary Parent1th Mrs. Oonald
of Geneva spent the day In San is making his pluns to live in San- o f the Valdes Hotel have ns their Spring Cleaning- San-j
Miss Fern Ward Teacher Assocition met in their ford yesterday Oil
gueAt* th is'w eek, Mr. Huinbridge
their way to , ford.
building on Thursday
afternoon
Daytona.
Richardson* of
Jacksonville, n ford Mattress Co., 402with
Mrs.
Nickel,
chairman
presid­
Club will meet
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Shopping in Sanford Thursday brother to Manager. A. J. Rlchrd-, . - on West Third ing.
Visiting their relatives. Mr. nnd, afternoon were Mrs. Frank K v -, son, un«f Mr. Muthersoti Miller of M l .
The feature o f the day was a
(’dock,
.,
Mrs. Telford, and Mr. and M rs.Ians and Mrs. Frank Evans, Jr..' LouisviUoj Ky.. n nephew. While
will meet with very instructive un dentertaining
N. G. Carrawny are Mrs. Donuld1who aro spending the winter at here these young men made a trip
|n and Mrs. Paul address by Superintendent T. W. Corraway und baby .
'Lake Mary.
to D ad*’ City.
oWwk at the Lawton in regard to the coming
election and the ten mill tax.
Coleman.
Seen on the golf links WednesTho rttnnnger o f Fountain Inn,
&gt; The first grade having earned
Tho week-end guest o f Mrs. W.
day
were
CY
II.
Dudley,
J
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and
Eustis,
Mr. It. A. Kissell und Mrs.
the
largest
sum
.
of
mopey
for
thc
Theodore
Langley
ami
Mrs.
Ed­
LAKE MONROE
eduipment. it was ward Mciscli is Miss Catherine J. D. Gobel o f Atlanta, who are i Bissell motored to Sanford Thursit “ seeing always playground
Ball Hardware Co.
making a short stay here and aro |tlay with Mr. nnd Mrs. Vaughn
voted to give them a picnic as a Teague of Orlando.
stopping at the Seminole Hotel.
Dlbbloj Mr. and Mrs. Edward FosPH O NE 8
|t the skies o f reward fo r their efforts.
»e t and Hiss F.rlcn It. Bissell.
The treasurer reported $152 on
Mr. Peter Schanl has returned
Jack Middleton, of Jacksonville |These friends came to see Mr. und
I. o n k 1 1 1
a few
days
»r their crests o f hAnd fo r equipment and it w a s to his4 home after
voted' to leave the purchase and pleasantly spent in St. Augustine arid Rough House Ross, who will Mrs. N . F. Workman, who hnve
IT,.OOilown l-rlniru
plumes,
box nt the F. W. G. Armory Fri- j been spending thc winter nt Foun/.ictory
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pt watch the long placing o f same in tho hands o f at the Ponco de eLon celebration.!
ly p u w rlu r.
uny
|day night nre registered nt the j l*ln Inn, sa/ely routed to their
the
playground
committee.
lh.
make.
(loml
an
The May Day festival was dis­
new.
Ask to smb
A fter a four week, visit in Tam- Valdc* Hot* L ______
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cussed
and
plans
made.
Place
and
one.
Jy hollows at
^ party o f ladies motored to - Tho lack of tnudslinging nnd
date w ill be announced later , A pa, Mrs. Julia Peeler has returned
it. *. p o m i
to Sanford and is at home with Orlando yesterday, among them I personalities was noticeable in the
I'mitlra llnnk
|pine needles soft- small admittance will be charged her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Hnrvarch
I’ hiinr 3X3
were Mesdsmes A. L. Betts. S.I*P&lt;x-*ch o f Frunk Jennings Thursand It is esrnest'y hoped that all
M. Lloyd- Edward Lane, nnd C.[day night. .During his entire adpatrons
und
interested
friends
w
ill
ugh, when mellow
Coming over Thursday a fte r­ M. Hand.
|drosa he made no mention of the
attend as this money is to be used
noon to hear William
Jennings
names o f other candidates for
for
the
ch'ldron’s
best
interest
and
bid of radiant sunBryan speuk was Mr. W . B. Varn
Motoring from St. Petersburg govam or-' but devoted hi* time to
amusement.
Mr C. 1 I explaining where ho stood on 1mare “Mrs. li. W. Sipple,
Mrs.
. . e, Mr
This being the last meeting fo r of Oviedo.
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Sipple
nnd Mias Louise blpple
aipple ofiportant
of j ---portant
-issues in the_ _ campaign.
the
year th j following cfiiccrs
lowers bloom In
A N EW SHIPRegistered
at
the
Valdez
Hotel
Savannah, who arc spending th e! By hia clean methods Mr. Jennings
were
ele.-tcd
to
serve
thc
coming
ne.
1 1 E N T OF
for
several
days
is
Mr.
L.
W.
d
a y . in Sanford on their way to |mnde many new friends In San­
day
glad chorus fills year: Mr&lt; Henry Nickel, chair* Evans of Tampa,
representing Jacksonville.
ford yeaterdsy
/nan, Mr*. R. R. Deas, vice c h ili,
D R E S S E S
Arbuckle Bros., o f New York.
J U ST
RE­
[a spell o f magic man- M rs.‘ FcvJ R. Wilson, secre­
Representative o f the Kiwani*
tary and i.‘ensurer.
Father Peck and his mother,
CEIVED
BY
Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins i Mrs. Jonathan Peck, had as dinner Club. Mr. Edward Iuine. has re­
ephyrs w aft away
TH IS MORNare leaving Friday
in their carjgueata Wednesday, Mr. Frank A. turned from the district trustees
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far LnkclSnd to attend the SuuthlSto/ijr, and M r ^ A . Nlder, a far. imeqttqE vat. .hrrkacnvlile.^and r
Sanford. '
jjtis land so sun
R. I.. . - MU. reprusented from tho two state*,
Alabama and Florida- thcro being
Quinn also of Newport, R. I
D; P. Drummond enter* C. Brolssor o f Orlando.
Embowered gardens
at a 1 o’clock
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i vision o f ceDstial Thyrsday honoring-.M r*/.vC./I
Drummond o f Chicoga, HI.
TQ
Covers were placed fo r six at ■
where flowers imvery prettily appointed luncheon
Im.
table centered with » silver basket
wL
life's deeper mean- o f pink rooes and baby’s breath,
and lighted with pink candlea in
kould know
luniverac nil will be sliver holders.
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M arking the places were hand
no with the Great painted .place cards in pink, end
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the favor* were-.corsages-of pink,
^aceful, happy Und sweet peas. A
delicious fourcourse luncheon was served.
The large new additional stock of Spring and Summer merchandise has just ar­
|j
Mrs. Drummond’s guests in­
rived
and
are
now
on
display.
W
e
have
marked
these
goods
very
ipw,
in
addition,
cluded,
Mrs.
Henry
W
ight,
Mrs.
HORN W EDDING
we have many extra specials which will be a great money saving to you.
Drning at 11:30 the F. F. Dutton, Mrs. J. C. Gibbs,
Irosnage
was the Mrs. Sam Younts, and Mrs. C. P.
Our policy o f low prices and quick sales are making us new customers every
kple marriage, when Drummond.
SUITS A T $25.00
Enable became the
day. WUh unlimited capital behind us, Wp are able to buy in large quantities and
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|Horn, of Nashville,
Men’s Tw o piece Suits,
;Tet every advantage o f the market. W e srji for cash. We save you money. A visit
The Sunday
school workers
nction foreman for
Serges,
Gftii&amp;dines, Mo­
u&gt; our store will convince. W e invite you to make this your store. Below are some
Jell Telephone Com- council o f the Baptist Church had
hairs
auff
Tropical W or­
their
regular
aupper
Thursday
6c immediate family
of the great bargains.
ceremony.
The night at 6:30 o’clock with a very
sted.- Vhluea Up to $30.00
vis* a sport suit o f good attendance.
nt per suit
A fto r supper the 'usual busi­
I nnd accessories to
J brio,.' and groom ness meeting was held and plans
22ND
Ive Oak w h aa^h ey fo r Sunday school work were dis*
it:
cussed4 and reports made.
khort time.
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White Slippers
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For Easier
ASTER-time is fun-lime, crunchy
candy egg and chocolate rabbit
time. Young feet will hop, skip and
ibm p twice as merrily on Easter morn
if they are smart nnd comfortable in
new Hussinboots. For Easter-time is
dress-up time, too, and boys nnd girls
want new clothes, and meet especially
new shiny shoes or slippers, to be
proud of.

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SHOES T H A T JE R R Y A N D
SUE W IL L F E E L H A P P Y
AND PROUD IN.

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White W . Patent
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Patent And
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40-in. Crepe De Chine .... $1.49
40-in. Printed Crepe Rosha
a new beautiful weave $1.49
Silk Mixed Crepe, extra
fine quality ............. $1.25
Thread Silk Hose, thick and
thin stripe....... .......... $1.19
Silk Lisle H o s e ................ 39c
Apron G in gh am s............. 10c
32-in. Dress Ginghams .... 16c
32-in. Dress Ginghams, val­
ues up to 35c .................25c
36-in. P e rc a le s...... ...... 18c
Good quality Bleached Mus­
15c
lin ;............
Good quality Brown Mus- .
lin v.....................
16c
Straw Hats
Men's Furnishings
House Dresses
Bungalow Aprons
Boys’ Wash Suits

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Is cqmplgte. In it, you can find
the piano that suits you os to
price, and you have our assur­
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can find in its price class..

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Hats at— each

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$7.50

VO ILE S A T 45c

SHOES A T $2.98

59c Voiles, 38
wide at.per yd.

$3.50 Boys’ Shoes at
per pair

Straw

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Black Oxfords at per pair

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M E N 'S SHIRTS
English Broadcloth Strip
•...............................
$2.98
English Broadcloth Plain
W h it e ... .....................$2.50
A ss t Collar attached, big
v a lu e.......... ............... $1.50
Printed Voiles
25c to 98c
Dotted Voiles
50c to 75c
Printed Crepes... 89c to $1.39
Printed Silks .$1.49 to $2.49

$3.50 Men’s
Shirts at each

H ATS A T $4.98

TIE S A T 69c

SHIRTS A T $2.98
75c
each

Dress

Men’s

Tics

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$6.00 Ladies’ Hats a t'
each'
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96c
$1.00 Men’s
Suits at each

S IL K A T $1.98

SOCKS A T 89c

UNION SUITS 79c

$1.00 Men’s Silk Socks
at each

Union

All $2.50 Silks,
special at per yd.

very

$1.98

79c

89c

BATHING J3UITS $4.25

SL1PPER3 A T $1.48

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Ladies’ Sandals in the new
styles and colors i.;.... .....
..............$2.98. to $4.49

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patent leather* afid sport
Oxfords at popular
Price*

dies’ pure All

$1.75 Misses’ W hite
C a n v a s s one-strap
Pumps at per pair

$5.00 Bathing Suits at
last
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$1.45
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$9,00 Men’s Brown or

H ATS A T $2.98

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11 TWO D A Y SPE CIAL W IL L E N A B L E YOU TO M A K E Y O U R ®
T^TRGBASE A T A SAVING.

Overalls and Pin Check Pants
Children’s Dresses
Japanese Parasol*.,.,....... 98c
Ladies' and Children's P ar­
asols
49c to $1-69

RASTER” HATS
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DALS. A6.00
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IN D IA N A P O L IS . Inti., Apr. 10.
Ralph Ui'L’aLuukJ w&gt;Dnrwr*rmv'e"in
the T w elfth
International 500lnilo automobile race to be held at
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,

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there was no dance at the Casino ,or» Cripe »rd f
on Friday evening.

, Mrs. Richard
Dlllsworth
and
Mrs. Jerc Rowe le ft oh Monday
fo r their homes In New Hamp­
shire.
Master B illy Evans Is recover­
in'* from s r attack o f measles.

Seminole
m iles out sal
Thursday
one invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Orlando

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Principals ill Main Bout oltlli Con­
fident o f Winning Rcrixion To­
night — Indications Art* That
Large Crowd W ill Witness Third
Moving Exhibition To Me Singed
Mere.

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. That Toethlna. the wonderful lax' attvs anil stomach corrective, is th«
safest modlelno for. keeping tables'
and children healthy Is conclusively
proved by the hundreds o f letters
constantly being tscalvcd from hap­
py and grataful mothers who have
-given It to their little onse.
Among others -praising It Is Mra
A. A. Harr, itouto T. Clayton. Ala.,
-who writeat T began giving TeethIna to m j baby at ft months and
kept It up all through teething time.
**He might be crying anil fretting
all day. and’ at bed time l ‘d gtraj
him a dole of Teethlna and he would •
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His Highness, the King of American Summer Sports, is prepar-

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Ball will receive t l « bow o f the American Public is from A pril
4th to. April 14th. The welcome is to ho extended through
Window Displays of Sport Stores.
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Come in make our Store your headquarters during this week.
See our Window Dlspluy. Look over our fine Stock o f Base
Mall Goods. The Lucky Dog D. &amp; M. line.

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.lack Middleton ( le f t ) and “ Rough House" Ross (rig h t) will he the
oarticipnnts o f the main bout tonight at the armory. These two star
light heavyweight battlers are schudulcd to go 10 rounds but accord­
ing to both b o y «, it w ill not go the limit. Which will be the winner
o f enursu remains to he seen.

Baby Slept A ll
Night and W oke
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Lakee Mary
Manr Chamber
Chamber oof f C o m m ie
with President Prank Evans pre­
siding. There was a very good
attendance.
Various Coimhittevii reported on
the, electThrtHfbTsttuaetw r. -ghd as
is stands now, the people o f Lake
Mary may be assured there will
be 24 hour electric light service
sometime in the near future.
The regular business
meeting
adjourned early and then there
b. -•
were speches by several
guests
from Sanford.
F irst o f
these
was
Sheriff
Charlie
F.
Hand,
then
Judge
E. F.
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Housholder, Vftrice E. 'Douglass, Miami and i
Samuel A. B. Wilkinson, Judge J. were the
G. Sharon, and Mr. Lloyd.
Jn"}es B u g*!
They each gave a fine speech
Mr. and Mn i*
which was heartily enjoyed by-ev­
Mr*. Srhayk,)1
eryone present
nome
home in Mt.j
The next meeting w ill bo tfield o j f , On
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May 5. .
rio On
.i thi aft
Sen,,^Mr. and Mrs Tucker had as
Association
their guests la s t. Week, Mr. and meeUng a t ;*tl1
Mrs. J. P. Tltcam braod party erf
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; I " J . ,•U niversity o f Florida track team
.will leave here this week in time
to be on hand ut Sewanee, Term.,
next Saturday fur a dual truck
and field meet with the Univer­
sity o f tho South (Sewunee) on
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in the second match funs w ill
have tin
opportunity
to
see
Stark and Williams settle, a little
dispute which began two weeks
ago when the former decisively
heat his_ rugged opponent. lake
Rough
House Ross,
Williams
Tl&gt;e stage i - all sot fo r the log feels that he was not nt his best
boxing program to be offered to­ at that time.
He declares that
night nt the armory under the he can bent Stark ut his own
auspices o f the Florida National game.
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Guard and under the direct su­
In the semi-fhini bout, which
pervision
o f Milly Dawson, the promises to he a f:'st mill, Bat­
bustling
little
matchmaker of tling Meyers will be seen in ac­
Jacksonville.
Prom ptly nt 8:20 tion against Mickey Dugnn, thn.t
o’clock lh « Urtth* royal w ill be- clever
little
featherweight
of
giii, ongoing thv evening’s
••!»- Bridgeport, Conn.
Meyers,
by
tdrtabiTnent and thereafter
for his decisive win over Terry two
two ,attd a half to three hours, weeks ngo, has endeared himself
lovers o f the ring sport w ill w it­ to local ring followers. This lad
ness 26 rounds o f boxing exhibi­ put up an exceptionally strong
light during his affair with Terry
Thursday's Playing at Tampa Sees tion.
It is generally believed that a rind won the
popular
verdict.
Rise and Fall o f G olf Cham­
large crowd,
in • ■fact a record Fans here have never seen Du­
pions — Gihlsms Plays
breaking crowd
w ill be in at­ gan in action, but reports from
Strong.
tendance. The very future o f the elsewhere
indicute thnt Meyers
. T A M P A , Fla., Apr. I t -Thurs- sport itself so far as Sanford is w ill have to step lively tf he ex­
day waa a tiny.' Tor champions concerned depends upon the size pects to get the decision this
As
w usltlm e. In Dugnn he w ill meet a
and eham piohV‘ downfalls in the o f tHWsAtnvfi1 Ibfiflflit.
peiuDU out. ni .the last exhibition I clever ortisX, who j poasosaee.
a
h j lGt'|4f(yl.f | flcCottes, s|)eakliu |hard -puncli
In both -h a n d r’ tmrt
G o lf championship.
A1 Ulmer, tor the- NntinnrtlI Guard, i f the at- Iw hir-isiVt it bit par»)iW7hSfiA°r/»
------- — —'t h H l—'f.7[whnm "hlf'Fan'ds' it out.
Jacksonville, four t un.ua.jv
IV\II * a cl a.ian
o f these. Then will come tlio big mill,
first round match with P. C Mo­ periodic boxing cunla tiien th ey , Middleton liolds the deeixiur. ov, i r his North Cnrolinu opponent,
fill, o f Orlando, ve n t dowif to nn \yill have to lu^ discontinued.
Tho two previous exhibitions! "Rough House” Ross, but the latIgnominous defeat ut the Immlx
o f tiie one lim e champion, Gor­ that have been staged heru w ith-j ter declurcs thnt such will not
weeks, have,he the case tonight. He niserts
don Gihbnns, Puimo Ceiu, by a in the „ ju»st few
►cor&lt;* o f H and 6.
II. H. Dron- been put on at a loss o f nto\vy.: that when the smoku is cleared
bergor, Indiana
amateur chnrn- A t the .conclusion o f Mr. ReCot away from the ring tonight, lo
the referee
lrioii and now o f Palma Coia, won A t the conclusion o f Mr. lk C o t cal fans w il 1
Do raise his right hand as an indihis first round match only to go A t the conclusion o f Mr.
under at the
bunds o f Tommy Cottes’ talk -tw o weeks, ago,-how-'^ cation o f hjs success.
Ross says he will heat MiddleAycock Jr., o f Jacksonville^
m ever, the applause and the nsthat 1ton und he doesn't meun “ maythe second round
by 4 and .1. suruncc • o f . co-operation
lii.s remarks, indicated ! he.” Ob the other hand, MiddleDick Pope, W in ter Haven,
last grooted
year's runner
up, lost his first iluit the sumll attendance would ton Is eq u ally'a s confident that
he w ill repeat hin victory o f two
round match to Lee Chu.se, Or­ not happen any more.
Following the battle royal th e 1weeks ago. " I un« Ross’ super!lando, by 2 and 1. C. li. Murphy,
Palma
Ceiu, regarded ut the first four-round preliminary will or in every way uid I ’ll lick him
the teif&lt;e statestart o f this yea r’s tourney i u a be held. The participants in th is ' tonight,” was
I r a ! meat given out by the latter an
likely dnrk horse, won his first bout w ill •be Joe Bell and
round match ami then was eli­ Gunter, two local middleweight*, fhe declared that local fans need
minated by C. A. Roberts, M i­ Neither has -appeared in the Jo- ] not worry 'as to the outcome of
cal ring b e f o r e
and
little
is:th e scrap.
ami, by 2 up.
uhility
o f each
But sunorters of Ross, and he
The upset o f the day, however, known o f the
however,
friends
o f hn^
a |I»rg? number, maintain
Ulmer.
Ulmer’s gain-j through scrapper,
both
boys
declare
thnt
the
fight
otherwise.'
They point out the
the fairways was n e u ly nil thut
(fact thut Middleton is not Ross’
could be desired but ouv} on the should be n lively uffnir.
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superior.
Ross sent the rugged
green, the form er champion went = ~
The Gator sprinters: boxer Jrom Jacksonville to the
to pieces And lost his ^rip \Vhen that date.
won from the Tennesseeans |j«st,!‘'rxrnv'o** .for a count o f seven in
his putts reduced to drop
T . W. Palmer. Miami, dofond- year in a meet held on F l e m i n g [the second round of their bout
ing cUpnvpion, went through liia Field, here, and w ill go to M o-',,n&lt;l, when Middleton came up he
two rounds today with scarcely a wanee determined' to repeat thak|w‘,s wobbly. The only thing that
Iiilch in hin play.
Playing E. U. performance. Am ong thn4c who aa v « l him was the liell.
However, that may be though
'Beeman, Orlando, In th j first will make the trip are Marshall
round,
the chnmpkm had little and ‘ Harwell, o f Fort Uiuderdale; the outcome remains to be seen.
form er
Hillsboro SThere’ll be plenty of enthusiasm
trouble in winning 5 and 4.
His Mun Monroe,
every
indication
M-cofid round match' with W II. stur; Irwin “ A rk” Newton, Cose, tonight and
McGill,
Gilroy
and points toward u complete success
"Warren, Palma Ceia, was a walk­ Hlitch,
for the exhibition
from
every
away, the chumpion closing this Dickey.
match on the long end o f an 8
and 7 acorc.
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This definite announcement has
been made from the speedway o f­
w, ear
fice.
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RePahna will not'ride nt Indian-1
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(M ar
npolis, it was explained, because j
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the governing body o f the gasoline
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sport, under whose rulings .and
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jurisdiction the Intem at'onal a f­
ted t
fa ir and all other championship
ted In
• Bewi I'-V'l •« events are held.
■ of
Ralph, a favorite with fans in!
o •tell'
(tehee
victory and defeat, has not won a
championship event in years. To
•*' ' • wipe out the dollar . deficits of
,a* ..
years o f racing losses, it is sa'd,
_
‘he accepted during the winter, a
•~
real Bobo Ruth contract from the
. i t . . , promoters o f a dirt track in Pali' \fornin, and was thus automatically
disqualified from participating in
recognized and organized speed­
TU
w ay rncing.
Also Absent in 1916.
it will -be the second time RePalm a has been absent from the
International race,
in 1JM6- the
*---- year after he won the class'c. he
m ..
failed to enter within
the p’rei
scribA) time. His prist entry was
refused a month before the race.
I)nrio Resin won the event.
• DePulma. always a contender in
• * the olden days o f the speed sport,
•• lias not been much o f a worry to
to • ; *he younger generation of drivers
who have as much regard for tra­
dition as a railroad train hus for
a Ford.
Regarded as a ‘hard luck” driver
' p y -since his car hroke down five m'lcs
from the finish o f the race ho was
. - lending here in 1912, UeFnlmn’s
» 'f "
persistent defeats w ere overlook•/ -•
ctj by 'fa n s who believe in a jinx.
Many other slurs were tempted
in--.
w ith gilded contracts by dirt track
.•rgc
promoters, but turned their hacks
on flattering offers because they
ilid not want to go “ outlaw” , ns
drivers without the A . A . A. jur'sr. •‘ ..•(•diction are known.

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■fd.W A N T E D — Sanford business 'men
U d rates
who are in need of competent
FOR S H E R IF F
Thereby announce my candidacy FO R S T A T E SENATO R FROM
help should read the classified
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paints
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I hereby announce m yself a can­ for County Gomimssioner for the
page o f The H era ld . There's no
vanriahcj at Sanford Novelty
TH E N IN E T E E N T H . SEN- New ano Used
didate for icelectlon to the office 3rd District, comprising tho towns
reason fo r sending out-of-town for
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help when thdro is probably Juit
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announce
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Jcct to the action of the Dtmo- tamonte Spring*, and respectfully
TO URINGS
the peraon yoir want In the city.
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First Street, N ext door to Smith
! cratic primary to bo held on June solicit the support o f tho voters of nomination as State Senator from
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WANTED7200 salespeople
now.
LOUPES
Brothers. We sell, trade, and re­
3. I f elected- tor another. term I this district at th« primary to be tho Nineteenth Senatorial District,
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M A K E BIG M O NEY selling W at­
SEDANS
subject
to
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Democratic
Primary
pair
all
kinds
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cook
stoves.
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pledge » tuintl the duties of the held June 3, 1921.
kins nationally advertised house­
your trouble la stovo trouble, see
to be held June 3rd. I am an at­
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office in the same efficient manner
W. B. B A L L A R D .
hold product*. YO U C AN TOO.
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torney at law practicing at San FO R RE N T— Two nicely furnish­ us.
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000,000. Branches all over U. S.
W e Sell or trade.
1 hereby announce my candidacy ident of nnd attorney in the Nine­ per month. 312 East 5th St.
Fine strain pure-bred
ancona
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for tho office of County Commis­ teenth Senatorial District for 13
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FO R HOARD O F
TU B LIC IN ­ sioner from district number two
ears. Your support will be greatown flock o f carefully selected I
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Authorized Ford Dealer
or women, full or part time, in city
STRU CTIO N
of Seminole county, subject to the y appreciated.
bteeders. My 17 year$ experience)
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Sanford.
o f Sanford, and elsewhere. W rtie
I hereby announce my candidacy action of tho Democratic primary
(\»rK« n^®° for flr,t
in breeding auconas assure you the
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today fo r
our
practical, su re.
fo r rc-election as member of tho June 3, 1924,
FO R KE N T— One 12-room flat, best to be had in tho breed. A ll I
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M O N E Y -M A K IN G PLA N . J. R.
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chicks delivered South
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will be responsible
F O R RENT— Store room, good con­ R E N N E TS - H A T F A C T O R Y = lf
I
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how
June 3rd, 1924.
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send
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ment, dose in.
and
jcct to tho action of the Demo­ sleeping rooms. 318 Magnolia]
123 Broad Street, Jacksonville!
In v E itT is F .n *.
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J representative thorUsed Cara
I hereby nnnounce my cnndidacy for a second term of office will be FOR R E N T— Modern 5 room bun­ F O R SAt.E— 38 ncros, nil cleared
lllnr with ratee. rule*
FOR S A L E — Sweet tone mahog­ K E N T V U L C A N IZIN G WORKS,
fo r the office o f County Judge greatly appreciated.
galow, 610 Magnolia. Apply H.
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Commercial St.
GEORGE A. DeCOTTES,
Information.
And It
o f Seminole County, subject to the
C. Du Bose.
trees, lakcfront on two sides, close Can be seen in Sanford, at 3125
dry will aaelet you In
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action o f the voters at the Demo­ State Attorney, Seventh Judicial
In. Must be sold and is a bargain. ami small storage charge. M.
want Ail to make
Circuit, State of Florida.
cratic primary June 3.
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FOR C O U N TY COMMISSIONER
phaeton, Model 57, in good con .SllKACLE Concrete G l . gen oral
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ITJIAT HOT1CK.
I hereby announce my candidacy
cement work, aidewlaka, build­
djtion except paint. Good tires,
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cation,
easy
terms,
83200.00.
Ira should Klve their
FOR S A L E — Cheap, to avoid pack­ twp extras,
$650.00 cash
for ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. H.
To the People o f Seminole County: for ro-elcction fo r tho office of
poitofflc i addreee as
ing an dshipping from Sanford, ____
to keep
Hv.ifV;
nuick_ sale. Address Cadillac, care Terwilleger. Prop.
I am a candidato fo r County County Commissioner o f Seminole LOST an opportunity
clr phone nu m ber ir
abreast with tho times by not FO R S A L E — 15 acres celery land will sell my high grade player |j'jcrj^iti
results. About one
Judge, your support and vote on ....County, District No. 1, subject to
fronting
on
Ij»ko
Monroe,
12
Lumber and Building "Material/
piano at a sacrifice.
Monthly |______ [
pages o f
of a thousand has a
June the 3rd Will be appreciated. the action of the Democratic pri­ reading the classified
acres cleared nnd under irrigation, terms to praty giving satisfactory j - - - - - - cr Company
Carter Lumber
land the other* c a n t
your
daily
hewapaper.
Herald
mary
June
3,
1924.
S A M U E L A . B. W IL K IN S O N .
all planted, four flow ing wells, references. See piano nnd make
la with
you unleae
N. Laurel St. Phono' 565.
want
nds
contain
many
interest!
G. L. BLEDSOE.
[your address.
FOR R E P R E S E N T A T IV E ."
Business
messages. It will pay you to rcai cheap.
offer. E. J. Doby, 84 N. Broad;
H IL L LUMBER CO.
H o u s e "!}
•tlsnaaee M l'tT be
FOR R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
I hereby announce my candidacy
them dailv.
St., Atlanta, Qa.________________
Service,
Quality and Price
I person at The • * »*
FO
R
SALE
—
10
acres,
5
cleared,
I respectfully announce myself
Opportunities
fo r member House of Representa­
Phone 135.
* 1,1 of flee or by letRIBBONS — For)
vegetable Innd, flowing well. T Y P E W R IT E R
tives fo r Seminole County subject ns a candidate fo r the House of
irphour dleeontlause
on
Royal,
Remington
or
L.t
Tw
o
blocks
o
f
loading
station,
Representatives
from
Seminole
to
tho
action
o
f
tho
voters
at
tho
not valid*
BUSINESS O P P O R T U N IT Y — We,
Apartments
cheap..
j C. Smith typewriters. W ill sell
County, subject to the Democratic
Prompt. E fficien t
Democratic primary, June 3.
the manufacturer o f a well W A N T E D TO R E N T
for
one-hal
f
price.
Herald
o
ffice.
Service.
FO RR EST LAKE.
primary, June 3, 1921. I f elected
known
and Widely advertised pro­
For Rent
maRosclnnd FOR S A L E — Amco adding
FO R SALE— Lots in
1 will advocate constructive legis­
prietory mcdicini, wont a repre­ W A N TE D — Furnished cottage or
FOR C LE R K OF COUIW
chine. Never been used. 110 .
Heights. High and dry. A -l loca­
sentative in each county' in Flor­ ’ bungalow nbout 3 or 4 rooms.
I hereby announce my candi­ lation fo r tho benefit o f tho great­ FO R R E N T — 3 room apartment, tion on Sanford Ave., from $250 Herald office.
State price nnd location in reply.
dacy fo r tho office o f Cletk of the est number of people in Seminole
large, nice, cool rooms, N. If. to 1600 each, easy terms. I f you FOR S A L E — Egry cn*h register. ida. Our proposition is attractive P. O. Box 417.
Political
County
and
tho
stuto
of
Florida.
nnd
will
net
a
man
from
3200
to
Circuit Court, Seminole
County,
Garner,. Phono 69.
______ want n desirable home come in nnd 310 cash. Herald office.
J. R. L Y L E S .
3260 per month. Character and W A N T E D — To rent a five room
Florida, subject to tho decision o f
luncements
FOR " R E N T — Furnished npart* bee us.
furnished house with
R*rage.
FOR S A L E — Remington type­ ability count more than money in
tho Democratic
Primary to bo FOR C O UNTY COM M ISSIONER
ment.
Apply Shirley' ApartECUT1NG a t t o r n e y held on June 3rd, A . D., 1924. I
writer, with wido carriage, in selection. W rllo us your qualifies- Compton, Chero-Cola Co.
I hereby nnnounce my candl- monts. First'Street
I
f
you
want
n
city
lot,
n
subur*
st
Stri
d nnnounce to the citl- jtand fo r efficiency and service in lacy fo r County Commissioner fo r , 77777;— i7t-‘ v x —
good condition. 325 cash. Inqulro|U°na and i f satisfactory we will
ban
n lot, a house ready built, cel- at Herald office.
inok County that I am
|explain_our proposition to you bv
District No. 2 Seminole County, ^ OR J tE N T - D o u b c house tor
PR O TE CT
!tln *
n apartment furnishfarm, grove or anything In
YO U R
CHILD'S
|for the nomination to 0ffiCC' V A N C E E DOUGLASS.
subject to the Democratic Primary,
three room apartrr
FOR S A L E — Plant
Boggar wecd’,
£
h* I),*Uon" 1
ComH E A LTH
good,
close
in.
A.
P.
,h«
R
**l
Estate
line
call
us.
We
ed, location
,ing Attorney for the
in all your groves,
feuit and I ^ *"^ 1*11 0ri°lfm 0 5,tnt*on **• Jacksell at the owners price only.
f o r T m e m b e r S e n O O L BOARD June 3, 1924.
Connelly &amp; Son*.
;t oS Seminole County,
tnick farms and grow your o w n (9onv c* *,l ° r'do.
!,. P. H A G A N .
• I hereby announce m yself a can­
Through thoughtlessness the slight
he action of the DemoFO R R E N T— Furnished . 2-room
Call nnd see us. W e give you fertilizer. Makes splendid crop o f '
didato fo r re-election to tho office
FOR S H E R IF F.
cough or cold of a child Is often ne­
_iry, «une 3rd, 1924. 1
ground
floor
apartment,
206
E.
hay
on
poorest
soils.
W
rite
for!
the bargains nnd service.
of member o f the board o f public
I hereby announce m yself as r
icful lor your vote and
glected and soon becomes serious.
Third
Street.
Apply
New
Era
Chcrokco
Farms,
T H E SEM INO LE R E A L T Y CO., information.
instruction,
representing school candidate for rite office o f Sheris
NOTICE
Printery, opp. Poatofflce._________
lion.
MunticelloFla.
A few doses o f F O LE Y ’S H O N EY
Seminolo
Hotel
Annex,
of
Seminole
County,
subject
to
the
F. HOUSEHOLDER. district No. 1 of Seminole Coun‘ y,
A N D T A R COMPOUND, at small
subject to the Democratic primary Democratic primary June, 1921 FOR R E N T— Thrco room npar
FOR SALE— Attractive modern
Anyone
wishing
to
com_&lt;TY COMMISSIONER to be held on Juno 3rd, 1024.
ment! Lee Bros., 415 W Fir
coat, taken at the onset o f the
W. A. T IL L IS .
bungalow.
A bargain; terms. FO R S A L E — Tw o Jersey cows;
muniente with the Knights cold would bring speedy relief. Be
[announce my candidacy
FRED T . W IL L IA M S .
Inqi|ire 1103 Oak Ave.
also small cream separator. W,
FOR C O U N TY COM M ISSIONER St.
of the Ku Ktux Klan of prepared, have a bottle o f thla
i Commissioner for tho
I hcroby announce my candi­
TO T H E VO TK KSYF f T H E 19111
W IL L T R A D E —35 acre farm W. Van Ness, P. O, llox 57..
irict comprising Chuluo•
little*
nf
Apidlratlan
far
Tat
llrrtl
Sanford mny do so by ad- safe, reliable cough remedy on
dacy fo r County Commissioner for
S E N A T O R IA L DISTRICT,
twelve miles north o f Miami, in' l ailft Martin* STS « f thr (Irnrrul
|nnd Osceola, subject to
hand, and give promptly when •
A fte r due consideration, I have the fifth district o f Seninolo Coun­
M IS C E LLA N E O U S rapidly growing section for well Statute* nf thr stair « I Plurliln
dresHing mail to FostofTicc cough
'o f the Democratic pri-[
or cold is detected- Equally
Notice In hereby given, that }
located proporty in or near San­
decided to' become a candidate fo r ty. Subject to the action of the
3.
II. XlmuU.
■■atw»♦&gt;*
«,*r-i _ .^ ° X
___ 1_______ JSo
nils. ipioW
st*.
W ANTED
ford. Small ensh payment is rc- Howard
re-election to the State Senate June Primary o f 1924. .
’
- rSirmtc.. » . l * everywhere.
1C. A. RAULF.RSON
from the 19th Senatorial District,
E. II. K IL B E R .
.rlc4 o f Jliami property,
SKK C IRC U IT COURT composed o ft Orange,JJemlnolc «jnd
fflfiTjr farm house und bar'll!!'1* A. I).. IS^I, lia* nicil mlit ccr. I
LtjmViM'M
{eT'Ste’als. Two bloct 315,000. I f Interested in making a
“mmi?
l
"
,
rfl«T. and has mad*
•
- t - to- U&gt;a* •
t 0 announce that f am a
#..|i
i iPPilcnUon for tax ilrrtl tn Imnio In
business district.
-- - —- ------ - . . . democratic Prim ary to be hold candidate for Member
trndc write Kivinjc full description „ rcunllinCll wnjj |HW. Haiti rertlft
of
tho
PH O E N IX HOTEL.
qj y,,lJr
property, InouHnn
nnrl ' COlo
anl.i ufMl.vuMa*
ult Court of Seminole j uno 3rc|^ j respectfully
solicit
rnilirarr* iK.'.
thr follo\«rliiK drlocation and
School Board of Sominole Co. from
-inn r.,w
1
[ect.tq the friiop^of the I
|UppDT.^ ,t #&lt;
Ful- acrtlirq- pVtipertr siruat^d 111 HrntlN6. *S:
liSftsFa*AySisrsrssrj*} pains, r. o f a n t m s k r
nolo cminty. Florida, to - w ll:
tlnr. ,
primary In Juho,' 1024.
jj. o . OVERSTREET.
fojd,_Florida.____________________
Twp. 21 H.. Itangr 29 East. Hull 1-1
tho decision o f iho Democratic pri­
H. C H A P P E LL.
•
Madam Harriet,
10
ch..
N.
lJ
*i
ch*,.
H
.
H
drurrr*.
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t H. __________
kor
CONSTSBirfe
OT DTS- mary to bo held June 3, 1024.
F o il STCE— 15 ncres, 10 cleared,
W . I 2. 2B rh*., H. sC jch a .— 10 uerrs. I
Beauty Parlor. .
■TICE 0 &gt; T H E PEACE
T K IC T NO. 1.
2 acres orange trees. 60 rods Tim
II. U. P A T T IS H A L L .
said land brlna n**c**rd at the
Over Mobley's Drug Store.
w announce that I am a
j hereby announce that I am a
from city limits, large house. Price date o f thr Isnunnre nf auch c -rtlFOR CLERK C IR C U IT COURT
Park Ave. Phone 215.
fleate In the name n r A. It.' Wood. |
Jfo rthe offlco o f Justice|candiHato for constable of District
3150033.000
cash,
balance
1500
1 wish to announce that I am a
Schelle Maines
Uqlrs* said crrlllllcntr shall lie re- j
taco in and for tho first U j 0
subject to the Democratic
Sanford Novelty
candidato fo r Clerk of tho Circuit W A N T E D TO BUY— Flat top desk per year, 8r/&lt; interest. Why not ilrrmrd according to law tax dred 1
.*.4j
trict o f Seminole Coun- |primary to be held June 3rd, 1924. Court o f Seminole Co., subject to
in good condition. Must bo cheap buy a good homo? II. B. Lewis " ' l l '- - 'ir thereon on tlm l&amp;tli dny
I
the legal and efficient | j district belg composed o f the Democratic primary, /uno third, fo r cash. Address Box 431, San­ &amp; Co., 107 Park Ave. Phone 3449. of April. A. D.. 1934.
LAW YER
Witness my o ffic ia l signature and
Works
of the executive officer* following voting ' precincta: San- i f 1
promise the faithful ford .F lo r id *^ * ______ |_____________
seal thl* tin- Sth day o f March, A.
%
. *j. — Court House
iinty I promiso to do my f ot(i L n\ 0 Monroe and Paola. ‘
performance o f the duties con­ PU B L IC Stenographer; your bus- In f l r r u l l I'aurl, Tib Juillrlal r i r - !&gt;.. 1924.
(S
E
A
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H.
A
DOUOI.AHH,
lout preju'dioe.
E. E. W A LK E R .
nesa
solicited.
107
Park
Avo.
r n ll, Nrnilnulr I'n n n ll, Klurldn.
V . { ! . COLLER, Prop.
nected with that office.
C l n k (Nrrult Court.
— ____ L_______________
fc. 8TR1N G FSLL0W .
FOR S H E R IF F .
In I'h nnrrrr.
Phone 349.
W. L. MORGAN.
Hrminuio County. Florida,
j :1
Ilow aril II. Iiumly
lly A. M. Wrrka. I&gt;. C.
COUNTY JUDGE.
t 0 the Yotera of Seminole County:
CcTcrnl
Shop
and
Mill
Work
W
A
N
T
E
D
TO
BUY—
Ten
or
twenFOR T A X CO LLEC TO R
v*.
0! course, to the action
j hereby announce my candidacy
■Wi
ty'kTcre tract bordering on lake.! J.
I wish to announce mat I am a
K r r x r l If llvlnx. and If ilrnd
mocratlc Primary to be U or the office of Sheriff o f Semi- candidate for re-election to the of­ No improvements required. Must
George A. DeCottes
nil partli-a rla lm ln a Inlrrrala unContractor and Builder
il«r J. C. K r r a r l, dvrousi-d or oth13rd, I will be a candidate noje County, subject to the voter* fice of County T a x Collector of be well locaetd and close to town.
S P E C IA L NO TICES
Altorney-at-Law
l-rw l*r.
Iffice o f County Judge of 0f the Democratic Prim ary to be Seminole Count?, subject to the Give price nnd amount o f cash re­
517 Commercial Street
T o tho drfrixlanta J. C. K rracl If
Over
Seminole County
[County. 1 *haU be grate-1 held June 3rd, 1924. I f elected I action o f tho Democratic primary quired. Address
Box 100, care II v I ii k . and If dead, all pwrllr* claimN O TIC E
T s n lr
|he nomination and elec- 1promise four rears o f Law En- to bo held in June.
Ina In lrrra l* undrr
J. I*. Kri-m-l.
The Sanford H ffald.
Anyone wanting
nice Easter
otherwise, III tIn- loli if elected 1 assuro the |/orccmcnt in a business manner by _____________ JWO. D ._ J IN K IN S ._ W A N T — T o rent for the summer, titr^a*«d
Sanford.
------------Florida
I m u I iik di-Hi-rlln&lt;l pro|»rrly. namnly: Baskets, watt and buy front Cir­
p of Seminolo a fa ir andUhe help o f the proper aubordicle
No.
2
,
at
Union
.Pharmacy,
That
nrrtnln
tract
of
land
nltnatr
well
located
home
in
Sanford,
by
C O U N TY
SCHOOL
idrainistratlon o f tho »f*| pates or assistants anJ earnestly .MEMBER
Elton J Moughton
responsible party. Must be up to ia the County o f Hcmlnolr and Ntut« Apr. 18 and 19.
BOARD
of Klorldu. o.rio'rlhrd aa the K S of
office
solicit tho support o f all law en­
date
with
all
imporvements
and
I hereby Innouncc myself a can­
thr H W ' i of thr HWVi o f thr N K U .
ARCHITECT
^ S C H E LLE MA1NES.
forcement v%tcrs, on June 3rd.
didate fo r re-election as a member completely furnished. Give com­ to-rtlon a. Townahlp SI, lU n x e 29.
Fred R. Wilson
R
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M
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JPBRlN’fE N D E N T OF
It la hrr(l)/ ordrrrd that you and
plete
information
as
to
location
First
National
Bank Bldg.
o f tho County Board of Public In­
' enrh o f you do apprur to lha hill of
1LIC INSTRUCTIO Nt i
and
price
in
answering
this
ad.
iF O R T A X ASSESSOR.
struction from District
No. 3,
complaint hurcln tllrd. on the 2nd
Sanford,
■ ■ Florida
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
py nnnounco my t f i d i
I I wish to announce that I am a (Geneva,
day o f June. A. t&gt;. 1921.
Oviedo, Osceola' and Box 431, Sanford. Florida.
ction to ths?
co..of candidate fo r re-election to the Chuluota) subject to the action of C O O U DGES LEADS IN MICHit la fu rther ordered that thl*
First NaUonal Bank Bldg*
order o f publication lie published
iiperintendent
office o f T a x Assessor o f Semi- tho Democratic Primary, June 3rd,
In the Hanford Herald, n nrwapaBn of Semlnola
Odbty, [ noi6 County, subject to the decis­
Sanford - ■ ■
Florida
IG A N . ’
'
1924. Having aenred as a mem­
pi r published In Hemlnola County.
the Democra
ion, o f the Democratic Prim ary to ber of the Board since 1915, and
Florida, oner n week for eight cun6
room
house,
gar­
|ld on June 3rd,..
D E T R O IT, Apr. 8.— President srrutlva week*.
held Jono ard, 1824.
_ ..
of
tho
W lln e * * mv hand nnd tho seal of
t . w , UK
A . V A U O H A N . . having been cb*ion*n
Board cince 1919,'cspecally fits mo Coolidge won a awceping victory thr said C liiu lt Court at Hanford.
The Matthews Prcsa
in
Michigan
Monday
according
to
)UNTY 1‘ ROSEC UT INC
FO R T A X CO LLEC TO R
Florida, this 27th day o f March. age, lights, water, gas
for the work r e t ir e d o f a* Board
W t l a k a H id*.. Mnaford FfW.
returns
in
two-thirda
o
f
tho
preATTO RN
1924.
_ EY.
I beg U&gt; announce myself * can­ member, and if re-elected I prom­
Phone 417-L-2
K. A. DOUOI.AHH.
to announca that 1 ahall didate fo r the office, o f T a x &gt;Col- ise the iira o conscientious and con­ cinta. He la leading Johnson by ( S E A L )
and bath room, $45.00
CIrrk Circuit Court,
didato fo r the office o f lector o f Seminole County, subject structive service aa has been'tend­ 86,198.
ftemlnolc County, Florbta.
Ford continued to lead
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
'rosccwttng Attorney, aub-1 to the decision o f the Democratic ered in my many y e a n of service
By: A. It. W rrk e . D. C.
Woodbridge
In
the
Democratic
per
month
or
will
sell
:n
-Frid
ay*
ha endorsement o f the Prim ary to be held June 3rd. 1924.
Phone 445
CHAS. F. H A R R ISO N , u
117 Park Aram
’■WOI
Mil
preference.
Uc voters at the Juno 3rd, |_______________R._C._M AXW ELL;__
Sanford Sign Shop
Geneva, Florida.
FOR C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONER Foircm jrtTYn:oM M issroNEn
at very
reasonable
A PPR O PR IA TE
[FORGE C. HERRING.
I hereby announce my candidacy
I hereby announce-my cajialdacy
LETTERING
for County
[R COUNTY JUDGB
______ Commissioner
________ ______ fo r the fo r re-election to 'the offlc* of
terms.
Wilson Welding &amp; Radiator
For All Q uhscs of Work
H ■n" ounc* myV ,A “ n »! T 0Urtc
S 0* : I County Commissioner from Wa­
fer tho office o f County Uy. Subject to the action o f the t| ,t ' umb' r four o f Seminole
107 North Sanford Ave.
Works
Seminole County, subject June Prim ary o f 1924.
County, subject to tho action of
emocratic primary, June 3, ________________
C. L. W E S 'L
“ I f It’s M etel we can weld X "
tho Democrat primary June 3,1924.
pledge faithful acrvice j
POR S H E R IF F
H. B. Lewis &amp; Co.
B. F. W H E E LE R .
SANFORD, ^FLORIDA
[ou nominate me.
1x 0 the Voters o f Seminole County:
FOR S T A T E “ A TTO R N BY.
Sanford Machine Co.
_
U. S H A R O N ._ I j hereby announce myself a eanAddress
I hereby announce my candi­
JL’ NTY COMMISSIONER didate for Sheriff o f Seminole
(irarral Machine **4 llaller
First National Bank Building,
dacy
for the office o f State A ttor­
[by nnnounce my candidacy I County subject to the action o f the
JA N D 5UPP1IE3
W a rk *
ney
for
the
Seventh
Judicial
Cir­
ground
floor.
[lection to the office o f Democratic primary to bo held on
CyllBdrr (irU.II*K
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cuit
of
Florida,
subject
to
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[commissioner of
District June 3rd. I f I am elected I pledge
r h *a « 03
Maafard. Fla.
ninolc county, subject to I myself to fulflll tho duties o f this ocratic Primary to be hold Juno 3,
Flowers For A ll Occasions
1924.
j&gt;n of the voters on June 3rd. I office to the beat o f my ability,
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