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                    <text>Woman Kills Self

Further] •oss Of l i f e
Preven edWhenCa£
As It Falls
In Water At Tacoma

Failure Of Brakes.
■Given As Cause
Operator’s Shout ifto
Late For 8 People
To Heed Warning
TACOMA, WaslT, Dec. 81&lt;~
(AP).— An 80-foot plunge of
a street car into.the waters bf
tha municipal waterway at
F.levcnth Street and tho con­
sequ ent breaking up of the
enr raultecMn tho death 6f
four persons, and tho Injufy
of four othors hero Inst night
The car, beyond tho control of
its operator, shot through the open
(Irnwbriilgo ahd broke aa U struck
the water. It Is believed that, the
breaking up of the car prevented
oven greater loss of life.
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One of tho survivors asserts that
at least a dosen persona were on
the trolley at the lime. This is
denied, however, by tho operator of
the car who declared that only
eight passengers were aboard. The
C«tr was out bound for the Tlde-

Ford Planes Are *
VDamaged On Trip

R om anian K t ! r A pparent H as

Been Gone From Bucharest
Since Attending Funeral Of
D ow nier Queen Alexandria

Stout
eU-metal
passenger
planes, enrnuto to Florida, were
•rrlounty damagetl here In an
accident today. Ho one was
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hurt.
The accident occurred at
Blackwood field at 10:16 o’clock
When pilot Lee P. Bchpenhalr
aa taking off in the Mies Fort
yera. The plane crashed ifttb
the Mias Tampa and the Mis*
Miami on the ground end un­
occupied after pilot Lee Bchoenbtlr had lost control of hie ship.
The occupants of tho Mlut
Fort R y an escaped Injury. Theplanes arrived here yesterday
for a stopover enrouto to Flor­
ida from Detroit. .
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The Misa Fort Myers want
Into a ground loop while at­
tempting to leave the.ground.
The fourth plane, the St. Peters­
burg, in'which the trip to Flor­
ida Is being mads by .Lt. John
Harding of Nashville, waa tho
only puufo of tho four not in­
volved In tho accident.
. The three planes will be repgired lr\ Nashville.
Faria
were ordered at once from tho
Ford-Stout factory at Detroit.

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Carol Twice Married;
Once To A Poor Girl
Name Of Priace LinketTWith
That Of Beautiful Italian
Girl. IHgh In Social Realm

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.1 PARIS, Dee. 31.—&lt;/P)—Queen
Marie o f! Rumania, la Marching
fa r andwlde for an ^errant eon,
Crown Prince Carol. Since he aU
totfdod
the
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; funeral
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Queen Alexandria In London, Car­
ol haa failed to show up at the roy­
al .palace in Bucharest.
The sunny akiea of Italy and a
beautiful Italian woman, promin­
ent in the social realm, are de­
clared.to be tho chief attraction*
which are keeping the 38 year old
heir-apparent to the throne of Ru­
mania aloof from tho royaT domlcllo. In other Words, It la whisper­
ed In Parisian aociaf circles that
Caro! has suffered another heart
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hind., and brought to Chicago
today. Held also were Goff,

LOCAL
•Building for 1925 i
increase over the yea
amount for this

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an unconscious condition on tho
beach yesterday, Just north of
tha ocean piers by paaaeraby
Who at flrat thought she waa
taking a aun bath. Cloaer ob­
servation revealed the feet thet
ahe Waa Buffering great pain.
Art empty bottle which had con­
tained diidnfectant, lay beside
her. Though ahe waa Immedi­
ately taken to the hoapital, hope
of her recovery wea despaired
of at the outset. -J '
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For several hour* her name
waa unknown but police eventu­
ally established her identity by
an address in her handbag.
Her hushand .. denied any
knowledge of the motlvB for thd
act, for which no warning was
given.

Iloaidaa her husband an Jnfant.daughter survives.
The rcmalnn will be forward-

EVery Month O f '
Shows Substai
Increase Over

Otto And Cleo Drew Caught
la Jacksonville Thought
To Have Been Responsible
For Series Of Robberies

S t Augustine Police.
Also After Local Pair
youths Resided Hero. And
Have Uceii Under Survelllance For Past Few Days'
What la believed'to be tho end
of a juries of robberlea which have
been occurring In thin city over the
holiday season camo yeaterdny
when Otto and Cleo Drew of 8anfofd and Wesley Pride of .Upfcala
were arreated by Jacksonville au­
thorities and lodged in Jail to await
charges from Sanford and St. Augintlno police,.
The Draw boya, who lived with
their fkther, Cal Drew on French

Davey-Winaton Building Ini
Ban Lanla Conta $50,000;
Mrs. B. B. Baggett To Erect
Building Of 6 Apartments

Sanford’s New Tourist Hoatelry O n .U ke Fjont Will
Be Inspected By Public Dur­
ing Afternoon And Evening
ry on the lake front, will be open-.

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Hulick and Huilck, owners atnfoperators of the hotel.
In connection with the enouncement, the owners stated that the
hotel will be opened for the Inapectlon of the public on Monday aftemoon between tho hours of 8:80
ahd B and again In tha everting
from B:30 to 11 o'clock. Tho Invltatlnn to the public to visit.the
hotel on Monday waa extended at
the. same time tho .opening date
was announced.
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Duo to many delaya In receiving
shlpmenta of fumlturrt1amt other
equipment, making the opening
date uncertain, the owners announced that they wort unable to
fomat^openlng

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Many local
men pointed*
Ranfoyrl hrtd

.An apartment house consisting
o f.lrt separata apartments la be­
•bdivto-

Jkt 6ff to 'eno sUlo
nd, inside gate. - •
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.Street ear at Tncopi*. Wakkl/
Icnpcd ouQ x tf landed Ra­
the deck of tho bridge,
tho only one of tha pea- B C o S S t * * * ; Wd‘ "
. Eighteen' men nro awaiting
who had an opportunity to
» warning, rtieo leaped out death penalty in Georgia prisuntil the street car |ftf
from the bridge, n e pluhg-.
Igb-the air 80 feqt Intothe
rith a b a y . ; . i V . t.\«&gt;■*,

uted a wanting to the pu-

bolleve Winn
•cent stock yaj

d Whiskey
tore T ry
Sentences
AGO, Dec. *31.— —Nat
Ul w k b el -Whalen and 10
of iSTBrconvicted in tho
anlel Ditilllerv conspiracy
Indianapolis, filed writs of
arts today In tha Q. SL.Clri

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mlarted the narcotics ^Wednesday
morning and owing to : tho fast
thnl he had no occasion.' for tU

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ITU ..! fHE CITIZENS
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a rfr othjrr.7 .Take any two man from the world at U rge
Physically they may be exactly alike. Mentally they may
appe^equally a U A They may have almlUr ambitions
and character development They may occupy similar sta­
tions in life where,environment and opportunities are apt
to be the same. And yet twenty yean liter one Way be a
decided success and tho other a sad failure.
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. H‘,V! te. . BrCT
™ wnt, 10 ®«r* Mnt Helffer to learn
how to do aquada right*’ and to shoot a gun. Sergeant Helf­
fer had the Jump on him then. Sergeant Helffer know far
more about soldiering /than the younr recnrttr And “yet
m tho nckt thirty years the unskilled rookie was to become
rho equal of hLi instructor and pass far beyond. Whilo
Sergeant Huifformas to remain 8crgeant.Helffer through-'
put tho period of thirty years, Private Brown was to raise
to the rank of sergeant, lieutenant, captain and all the vari6tia jrredoa to that of major general.
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y0“hg niad, a Private Brown or-a Serge-

In DefeVi8e of Florida.^'
V t BfiB FOR TODAY
T E R S E FOR TODAY
W ITUlNl-fNslr, Lfl h*re! tr, lo
UiS kingdom of
."-Luke 17:81.
►erg tM* day en­
d, most Merciful
ims In our Uvea
of God mgy bo

Despite the fact that ,th«?e a rt a number of newspapers,
particularly in the North, that are stUl
still fighting
flghtfnk flor,
Florida by
publishing many untruthful articles and scathing editorials,
editorials',
there remaih a few papers which give this state a good word
every time the opj&gt;ortunlty arises.
Recently Congressman Green of Iowa, chairman of the
House Ways and Means Committee, undertook to assail Flor­
ida for tha passage of the amendment abolishing the income
tax, and th* Mobile Register quickly came to the defense of
this state, rebuking the gentlemen from Iowa in no uncertain
terms.
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The stand taken by the Register la commendable, and The
Herald believes that the Mobile paper expresses the sentln,entj°£
roaJ°rHy of Alabamans. Right at a time when
many states are wont to be jealous-€f Florida, it seems that
all the more praise should be accorded a paper Jn a neighbor­
ing state, for so boldly defending Florida as the Register has
Irman Green, of the Houae Ways and Means
t«« made an unjust attack on FIorfda, 111 tho
debate on the Federal Inheritance tax, declaring that
the people of Florida, who have aboliahed the Inher­
itance tax by constitutional amendment, can never
'•make a really big state through colonies of taxdodgers and money-grabbers, parasites nnd couponcutters, Jazz trippers and booze hunters.” This out­
burst of temper reveals Mr. Green as playing, not
the role of constructive statesmanship, but no strikingj&gt;Ut at anything he think* ho can hit. Tho s t i j e
of Florida looked llko a tarveLXdrliU anger, ho hu

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ANNUAL LEGION BALL IN MUNICIPAL
HALL IS AN ENJOYABLE EVENT

i#Aa flag

If the Lathoran*
scraper ehurch, wo

’Christian Endeavor of the Pres­
byterian. Church . will
give a
"Watch Party" St the church par­
lors from 10 to 12 o'clock; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Glover
will entertain at their home on
P*Zfc Avends the.choir of Holy
dross Church following choir re­

skyscraper chapel T _
The J . 0 . White engineering cor­
poration underlakea a 1300,000^00
Irr.gutlon ^scheme for Mexico.
Anything'that helps Mexico plea­
ses, but what about tho waters nt
the Colorado river that wander,
wasted, through th* United States
and then down in Mexico T
•iA». feet ax she use* water for
irrigation, Metier} establishes an

The Annual Christmas Ball glvon by tho Campbcll-Loralng post,
American Legion, on Wednes­
day evening I t the now City
Hall, proved ono of tho moat en­
joyable affairs of tho holiday ta*t * . '\ P « y Hero, was chairman
of thia affair and eras ably aaatat*d by Glimn Wlmblah. Benjamin
Whitner, Jr., and W. F. RaveneL
Red and green, the *ea*onte colora. were beautifully carried out
with a profusion of cut flowers,
atrsanftrt of red and green as well
as •potted plants and palma, form­
ing a rich netting for tho pastel
frocks worn by tho young ladles.
The music was exceptionally

MILADY
B T MART MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

’ - Children’s StonrJHour a i the
Library a t 10 e’cteeM b.^ k
S unday
Reading rooTM^at the Ubyrnty
l&amp;fTom from 8 to 0 o'clock. ■

water, fearful that tho people may
get the benefit, Mexico will estab­
lish a claim and onr states through
which tbs great river passes will
be Informed that they moat not
draw off enough water to interfere
with Mexico's Irrigation rights.
Prtaldsnt Coolldgs might Inter­
est himself In that.
It may be­
come a serious problem for himself
or hla successors. '

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Wellington Booth Answer Women’s
Call for Smart. Warm Footwear
Every year there are fashions
th a rb ea r the name of Napoleon.
No dandy was he, vet he hied the
trick of wearing clothea with ait
Individual maner. For tha milliner*
there seems to be perennial inspir­
ation In the way Napoleon wore his
ha (a. Call s new-shaped bat “Napolenic”—and Its way Jg paved to
success. Napoleon’s coats, .his col­
lars, the revert and lapels of'hte
coat, they havo all supplied fashion
makers .with Inspiration.
And all this time 'Wellington,
who proved, himself more than a

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Robertson, Williams and Monahan
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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A vacation that la all play and no “pay
won’t get you any whore, boys.
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.RA.OUEaT.

few word:

^olIdgaTdbes 102fl aa
year/Hasn’t a thing

■BK Sly of xutomol:
you get ono?

-'ha. a
license

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( irlvrn-n milon, Still a yo
tnr*\. it, jururislpg big finance. Ho
te »h* nten who got the Dodg# Mo­
tor Company uway from the chlfif
poWf»rs m Wall Street, -that *xP F .te l.ti awallow and pleasantly
(I'gcst that usaful organisation,

Rrverend James 8. Montgomery,
- « ibrplaln of the houao of repreaentotlvci, puts the Modernist and
Fundat »»rilallat problem. In few

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maintained by i 'foreign state as
■uch, but thla te highly doubtful.
His main object'la, however, to
contrast - the position taken by
'Aawrteanx regarding European
debta with that assumed years ago
by tha various states which re­
pudiated their obligations held by
foreigner!. Referring to tho fact
that th* United States has now be

b.nk ..count

But another, it U to be hoped, may
follow. Thla is that repfseeiiUtlvaa in Congreaa of the defaulting
States will have the grace to keep
silent when th* Evtopean debt
settlements are under debate, and
will not Indulge In lofty rhetoric
about the.duty of every soverign
Power to pay' off every honest debt
Without evasion or forced compro­
mise.
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Niven, Jacksonville; T. M. Can­
non, Orlando; R. A. Gordon, Ml:,
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OUt, S«
unl; Mr. and Mra. 8, D. Kgnmen,
WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 81. Soraetl
Hattie KnunetW H. Reyman, Jack- -G P J-p m e e t Metcalf, wax *pAla.; Clyde Curry Jacksonville;
Mr. and-Mn^Joseph Hyate. JacksonvUlei Mr. nnd Mra. F . M. Re­
liman, Jacksonville: J . r G- Thompmn, Jickaonvllte; Joseph McClain,
Brooklyn. N. Y ,; Joseph Sslimsn,
Jacksonvillat R» B. King, Hono­
lulu, Hawaii.
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MONTEZUMA
E. O. Dorgan, Jacksonville; E.
K Turner, Kanaaa City; B, F. Wil­
liamson Jr., Gaines villa; A. I.
Stewart, Chauncay, Go.; J . Worthinxton. City; C. M. Dunn, Borne*:
riue; James B. Makar, Greenwich.
Conn.; . J . F._ Runn, Stamford,
Conn.; George Nelson, Stamford,

LINKING PALM AND PINE
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNB

OSTEO-PATH -I K—ONE HUNDRED
PER CENT DRESS BHOR

The. sewing machine wa* pat­
ented In 1700 and nelzhbor* hava
It has shown tho strength of its constitution In nothing dr^pjwd In to ua^'lt over since.

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Our ambition Is to be a plumb­
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forgetting for ui.
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HOPKINS SHOE SHOP

ThWjronly thing wone than
Chris&amp;a* cigar* la the Joke* writ­
ten about Christmas cigars, in­
eluding this one.

325’Sanford Avenue

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IN FLORIDA THE banks havo their feet solidly on the
On Chrlatmae Day the "»hop
groundr They have not been carried away by the real estate early” slogan changes' to “swap
boom, and in apito of the fact that deposit* have grown
enormously, doubling, trlpHng, and often multiplying tan
Ordinary travel may broaden ono
time* In the last year, they havo-refuaed to become heavily but Christmas travel flatten* ono. host* of Hooelera from ChrUtma* wav will do 1
till Easter. Until that llpm Palm
Urrlterv t
Yuur luek may be bad.' But It Beach,' Ormond and Daytons had
^ .| k *
tould bo Worts. Suppose you
e]CiP f|
weto A frytng-slsed chicken . in been excluylra'.playgryunite for
rich A8lierner», who *|&gt;enl their grent Lincoln

MY FAYORITE STORIES
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By IRVIN 8. COBB

Te* breake -down
, you worry yourryfng to find a cup

THE PREDICTION THAT CAME second place, they prrtend to deal
with the supernatural. And what
at troubla with’ these
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TRUE
ire who fit-i Is they stay
At a recent luncheon .In New did you do for this fortune teller?”
“I gave him two dollar*, Father.”
York of the Catholic Actor*’ Ouild
th* Rev. Joha Talbot Smith told a •"VVorpe and wor»e—wasting
About this time of the year
■tory whlch had an e*pecl*l appeal your hard-earned wages on a fakir.
for his audience, moil of whom And In exchange for your two dol­ hunters think ducks are enemies
were communicants of the *anl* lar* what did he do for you?*’
"He, told me a pack of lias; Fath­
faith of which he U a distinguished
clergyman. Father Smith raid er, about my past and ray future-”
"What did ha say about your
that a young woman In the confeislnnal congd«l that she was part?”
“Only a pack af lies, aa I was
afraid- that* she had been spending
•ome of her money foollahly.
"Spending your money foolishly
call* tot penanoe,” raid th* priest ,
sternly. “How ’ have you been
•pending yours?”
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“Well, F a th e r..! went to a for-1
? tVtll, that’s wrong
u In tha &amp;rit place,
fortune .teller* are
l fraud*,, and In too

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bV Governdr John W. Martin, W.
E . Toebuck former,county attorney
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will be solicitor n d Elinor* Co­
hen, present official of the court w«(V V
will bo clerk of tha new.court, *c- #roru ,
cording to b»formatlon, -r*cslTed in - ' .
here Wednesday.
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* Tha new court, ereatsd during fnald h
e special xa&gt;slon of the state teg- &lt;ha roc
star* to handle all criminal hadn’t '
cases except those In which cap- it—unt
ital* punishment la involved, will of wrii
convene for the first time Jan. 4. frocks
Actual work, however, It is ex- loops. 1
pressed, will not be started before hung 1
the middle of the month as official colter..
court" record* will hava to be ordofc&lt;
ertd dhd Information against de- not ent
fendants filed by the solicitor.
must *

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DON’T FORGET THAT WE
A NOTE OF

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TRI-CITY
nine of nil varieties. Tha law proVh’U l v- --urchase, sale or Mfer
- r lie 11 x x i 61 these plants dug,
nailed op gathered from any pub­
lic nr privets tend vunleea In eara
of the iirivntv land the owner givoa
his
■ifitinc thereto. Vio­
lation of the l w U a talodemeanor pun*.*hable by a fine of not less
than 810~ nor morn than 8100 and
costa; v - v
The Vedtration has suggested
that autos and towns r.hould take
•tops in this connection, to plant a,
tree for use year aftnr year mm «
community Chr.Btmai. tree., Beyetal of th* amnllcr c 11.c a lr»\ Florid*
have been crowing Christina* tree*
which have beru u.-el year after
&gt;tar and It'U hoped by the Federa­
tion that o n / r a n t a Tree Day”
in January, every city. In tb f xtato
hon- which
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doe*
j « - community tree w!

The State Federation of Won«
ante Club* have been making a
strong fight for - aeveral year* ti
protect t h * highway*.from devas­
tation by ihrubbcry swlpera and
people hunting decoration* and
Chrlitmoa
tree*. The
Tho Woman’s
Chrlstmi
i trues.
Wo; .........club
prevailed uponvth* Legtelatiuw to
pass law* adequate for th# protec­
tion of thh landscape and now that
th* tew ho* been written in thu
statutes, the Federation asks the
newspapers and the State Chamber
of Commerce to broadcast the
warning In order that thought!***
peoplo will not be forced to go intd^
court qo account' of it* violation.
The. new law was raggveted by
th* Federation sa a moans toward
preserving plants which war© rap-

liave complete
Groceries.
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Our Prices are right,
Some good specials for Friday and Sat­
urday. We will deliver on Saturday,

C R E N S H A W ’S
408 Sanford Are.

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.B ask ets and-, hotels of glodlohu
and polnsettlaa adorned tho spac­
ious living room of tho home of
Mrs. A. K. Powers on Wednesday
evening when- the entertained at
bridge honoring her nl/o, Ml**
Margaret Zaehaty, who la apendIrtg tha holidays here with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A- D. Z*&lt;to'
ary, and John Bridge* and Clay
Bridges of Raleigh. N. C., who are
her houte guests.
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Of exceptional interest was the
game of bridge played during the
evening, scores were kept on tal­
lies done in holiday suggestions,
and after the usual number of
progressions, store* were counted
and priies awarded. The prise for
high score, a lingerie set, wss won
by Miss Margaret Zachary, whilo
tho men’s hi4h prise, a box of
stationery, went to Mr. Lancaster.
In cutting for tho consolation prlxo

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{ - Real Estate Conr.ya*e»*
-jW . V.' Wheeler to H randl*
Heights, Inc., lands'In Sec. 81; conalderation 815.00I&amp;5. . z&gt;UJPhomas Nixon to John D. Bu­
chanan, land* In Sec. 29; consid­
eration $7,000.
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BeanJails map of 8 t Joseph; consldcratlon HAOO.
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JF r a n k M. Elweld Uf WUllam M.
Woodcock, loU 10, 11. 14, 15. block
N. lota 0,10, 1 1 ,14.15,40, block 0,
lots 10. 15, block K, Latte W ar-

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Clyde McKinney Jr.,
Is Claimed By Death
The friend* of Mr. and Mr*. C.
McKinney will regret to learn
Lthe death - of thrir- little son;
[ydo Spurgeon McKinney Jr.,
hlch&lt;occur*d In Jacksonville, Dec.

FOR SA TU R D A Y
token tom* of the time* devftted to
mathematics or Latlp to give this
young woman soma practical teasona In taking caro of her clothea.
Almost every young woman would
profit by a little Instruction ti^auch
matters. For very, often It is bnly
ua we grow aldor that wa realise
the enormous Importance of keepmgi i M w W P l l l G f t D l j'
Faithfully.
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f

Ona reck of all wool coats. Plain color* ami-fancy materials, norte
with fur collars. Gray, Tan, Brown and Black. Values up to f 18.50,'
Saturday-salo price— .' f
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Phcoiiix Silk Hose

$ 1 2 .9 5

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Buro silk foots with Ual« top* in oil the
new light shades,Tdso black and white.

$1.00

41.50 ,
^

Muslin Underwear

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‘•J r-'V V■:/ - j? " * . • .
Gowna, teds, and atep-ina, m ade o f a
ah e«r nalnaook and Unaarie clotha—
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OFFICE
MACHINES j,
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K t . * TwldS-

4^75 to 42.00

burn, of Clovis, N. M.

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Ladies' Gowna -and Tod*. . *oft iiplah
cambrlq and.long cloth. Trimmed with
fine Urea—
„
.

stocking* whan the •uioenta- ytm* ooo* a t t t * tSiraom a
rant picture* of forty-thrVe co-*d» to-Cecil Da

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$ 3 ,9 5 * ,$ 5 .0 0 .

Soreness, S t i f f n e s s

" Dove Brand

SStufkta " B S 5 2 » T mm5K

WINTER HATS .
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BIRMINGHAM. Eng.. Dec. *4:
—
Thi s j i the only c ity - In

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In Valvot and Satin Combination* will bo specially
priced nt
T~ ‘ ^

Rub Pain right out with- small
trial bottle of old "81.
,
Jacob* Oil.”
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What’s Rheumatism? Pain only.
Stop'drvgglngt .Not on# cose in
'fifty requires Internal treatment.
Hub soothing, penetrating "S t.
Jacobs Oil” dlrcolly upon the ten­
ded spot” and relief comes In­
stantly.- St. Jacobs Oil Is.a harm-

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Every Pelt /Hat regardless
value will be sold at this ti
for
-&gt;•
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Puril.aOk feet, full-faahloned with Uala
tops In 15 new ahadea. Special for Sat­
u rd a y ' - '
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Women’s Bare Knees
Barred From Sta&amp;e

AU

F e lt Hats

Pheonbc Silk Hose

So*«sm*n to Clara BenJoralne, lot 1, block 14, Traffords
Map; consideration |l,600,'jr'i
ytenford Onietery Co., t o .J . A.
Rice, lot 8 block 12, Lokevlew cem­
etery: no consideration given.
•J. E. Hancock to E. G. Hancock,
lag 0 and 10, S. A. Tloblnson’e ad­
dition; no consideration tiv 4 o .\ i'
\ ■ Qait Claim Deeds
r . .
.J. E. Lalng to Orin H. 8ten■trom, lot 1, block 14. Trafford's
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Cecil PeMiHe Can’t TeU Which Is Pfctticr

XjS.dA.

to r

Saturday, Jan. 2.

7
May Conoley returned to ,
f rhauqtati
her home Ii V.Wo.1
air cebtuz
spending tw

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Kissimmee— Plana forming fo:
budding new county hospital nexl

THE WORLD HAS outlived much Afnd will outlive a

111 building permit record great deal more, and pen havo contrlred to be happy in

it.
more than, in aurvlving tho quack medicines it has tried. In
the scales of tho destinies brawn will never weigh sb much
aa brain. Our healing la not in the storm or in the whirlwind,
it is not In ntynarchtea, or aristocracies, or democracies, but
will be revealed by the still small voice that speaks to the
conscience and the heart, .prompting us to a wider and
Wiser humanity;
*
‘ —James Russell Lowe)!.

z ssm

Millinery Specials

New Warehouse 1&lt;
Giwn^.Mrs^owers Be Constructed Bj

ed.^k*

Metcalf Is Appointed W
Judge Of New Court S B
In Palm Beach County lo?ha'

FIRST NATIONAL

’ ’’Modernist* aav, ‘thero ain't no
hell.’' Fundamentalists say, ’the
hell there a ln V ”
.
Th* average man eay*, “there
- ’ may,
or there may not be such «
superheated resort. But to avoid
runninir risks I shall behava dac*nthr.“ •
Vt
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You may add that ho doesn't
, . * amount
to much who refrklna from
tin only because he /aarS that ho
may go to hell.
j
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}J5TwiiiiST£ £

Lovely fridge Party

8

6A V B W
TH RIV E

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f.J Many, mnuy .women have drAm„
.... _ ,
ed of such boots. Boots or high
Mrs. Myrtle Smll
ipent sevshot* of thrfiort we wore In cold Taylor of Jacksonvl
ekenroute
weetheT some _yenrs ago seem oral days here toil
hopclcicly out or the picture. To bo. to tho West Coast.
sure some-women still wear them,
.'
-------but let us hope not with short | Mr. and Mr*. Di___ _
skhrta. Yet when cold sloshy we*-- Jacksonville arrived In Sanford on
thar prevails tho light slipper Wednesday vfor a brief sojourn
cesm* nulto out of place. U It ten’t end are stopping at the Valdsx.
actually unwholesome, it is nt least
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v sm

Eight men and nine women tried
to kill themselves In Vienna on
Christmas day. "General misery’’
la the oxplanation. Gas was the
favorite exit,* revolvers am so exponflve. Jumping from a height
Is *»en cheeper and surer than
OPENING AN OLD SORE
gas. There la no turning back onto
you afart down.
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NEW YORK TIMES
But tho** tired of life are us­
ually weak in will, and It takas
The determination of our Govern­ come a great creditor nation, Mr.
will powar t r Jump into space, men
since their alleged early tree days ment to collect, na best it may, th* Pchlland maintains that wa must
having had bred In them an Intent* debts owed our Treasury by Euro- do everything to keep our record
pgan nations has Inevitably stirred "free from financial blemish.’
feeling against us among thsm. With a .fine tum of sarcasm, he
That evolutionists say. la -why One sign of it la the throwing in refers -to addresses mad* by Am­
we dream often of falling, And our face again the American debts erican . public men and banker* in
it explains women's horror of to European Investors, mainly London' upon the "sanctity of cred­
snakks. The snakes could crawl British, .which were coolly repudi­ it” and. on the baleful effects of
OW-flong the limb, and steal the ated by our, States responsible far “repudiation.” He adds with ob­
sleeping .baby from Its mothbr. them. Th* whole disagreeable sub­ vious Irony:
Those gentlemen who wtr*
Any good antl.ovolutlonlst could ject Is go no over again in an ar­
specking In an official Capa­
prove to you that that’s nonsense. ticle in The National Raview by
city greatly edified their aud-. &gt;
•
. Young J . Ptntland. He reviews
Ionce, and were presumably
New York Intends to have-an­ the sorrowful Ule and shows how.
voicing the opinion . of the
other big hank, big enough, pec- attempts to oecure a settlement
United States Government.
, to overshadow the National through the United States Supremo
One can therefore confidently
, now tho. biggest .bank . In Court were defeated by,application
of the Eleventh Amendment to- look forward to thelf turning
their disquisitions] into pracour Con*titutloq, Which forbids ex­
tension of tho judicial power of tha

j s f e qff *&gt;“ Jr

in' that construction of th* ro
r. being ferried eat, will Cost
JgVniore than If,Urn line of
.. road was followed. Th* t
f asked to enjoin the conurtfau
i . the'Contractor from conttnv
. . read as la now plumed.

Tempo-Construction Wt
C. W. Byrd of Delray arrived JK moat tatarssUnt tame of j|r*.v WldemAn Caldwell,TMrs. Al- gun on Kralss Company1
brtdt*
was
played
durint
tho
aftomtl&gt;
Mrs.
Paul
Monahan,
Mrs.
in Sanford .on Thursday and Is
P l a n t . _______________
the guest of Mr. and-Mia. Clyde
Byrd at their home on Myrtle
Avenue.
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for women that the dealers are
Mr an,j
fy ^ j, Wilson and
^ J? ^ lH 2 £ a r ,n 0 t
family have returned, bom* from
the&gt;; Ar* v “ ,led W,n ,,n* t° " Brandon where they spent tho pest
week os the guests * "
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SSJSrf55S&amp;

HAND

m is s e s b :

Wilson wire business visitors In
Sanford on Wednesday ftom Brad­ « j y ^ ' t r s a r » a ^
enton.
.
' ’ Av w m w u the ecene d » « o *t
&lt;Ml»htfUl party on ^etint«d»y
afternoon when Min Ball tM
James U Write U spending this Mlis Marlon Hand entertained at
week with his mother, Mrs. J . R. bridge honoring Mlsa Margaret
Write at Wallace, N. C.'.-V
Zachary, who la homa for tho
Ml. and Mrs. Lee 0 . Conoley are holldaya from Sallint Collet* »t
visiting relatives at Ptnevlew and ^*VU°i(J-ho«d polnoottlaa and ferns
wore need to advantage In bas­
kets and vases In various rooms
Mr. and Mrs. Eel ward Higgins whsrs the card tablss wera anwngleft Wednesday afternoon In their ed. th e color motif of rod and
car fof.[Jacksonville where ‘MjPr grown was further emphaslted »n
Hlgglns'arent cm business.

Trl Delta Bororlaty Dances at
City.Moll at 0 o’clock.
. /
v Mtes Georgia Mobley will enter­
. tain at bridge a t her home on
Oak Avenue, at 8 o’clock bonorinr
Mist Gladys Wilson, a bride-elect match fo r the immortal Corsican—
of February.
Wellington has gone unsung by
t e r . " ffiisc
the style makers. But now a hun­
where
they
were
the guests of Mrs.
dred end ten years after WelllngTittle’s mother. Mrs. Muriel end
ton and Napoleon had it out at
sitter. Miss Sara Muriel.
HOTELARRIVALS1 Waterloo, the . English general’s
name takes an important place In
rominlne fashions. To be sure Wel­
Mrs. James Boskay of Winter
VALDEZ v1 7
boot* have been heard of
Park apent the day here on Wed­
’ Mrs. Myrtle Smith. Jackson­ lington
nesday aa the guest of her parville: Bertha Taylor, Jacksonville; before—but women have not worn
eats, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flowers.
A. A. Hawkins, Daytona: George them. Aa applied to boots worn by
•i
*
Caldwell, Bradenton: George' A. msn in the first part of the last
century, tha word designated boots
Mr. and Mrs.'fe.- H. Carman, Jr„
quite high In front but cut lower in
of Bradenton, are In the city for
Jacksonville; C. If. llohart. Bos­ back. The new Wellington boots
a ^ahort stay enroute to paints in
ton; O. Mosher, Miami;. A. £ Wal­
th* southern part.of the state,
ler, New York; H. O. Stlnton,
Oeeen City, N. J .; Dr. Allen Cor­ Miss Watters To Give
Mr.'and Mrs. Stephen C. PierTHOUGHTS--WISE pont
son, Ocean City, N. J . ; E. T« Cor­
are receiving congratulations
.
First
Lecture
Jan.
son, Ocean City. N. J .: S. J . Cor­
AND OTHERWISE upon the arrival of a &gt;daughter,
bett. Columbus*-9 ,; w, B..HauaDec. 20 at the Ffrnald-fiaughton
Inggr. C reictatC u y; Mfedind Mr*.
There wmx a girl wa nil knew Hospital. The baby has been nam-Davia. Laird, JseksonriUe; ,W. D.
«*s for her great
well In boarding tehooL 1"
Oerbrich, JedteOnvUls; George W.
&gt;4 so grspdmo'
really charming, and she
O. Bauson, Daytona; I f . C. Hermuch money to spend on her cloth-Bra* v • *»f* I
cher, Orlando: Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
IL Caraoti, Jr.,-Bradenton: Mr.
Miss Anno Copeland. M
■nd Mr.. B. W. Copeland, MUml;
W. F; Poeblra and 1
Mias Ann# Copeland, Miami: Mr.
Chadwick were a part
sod Mrs. W. Y. prablse, Miami;
ami, stopping over.^In
Wednesday snt»ute b
s e Min o L e
C9Mt' '
wmrBtejiteWnhUwdixyii#d, it, "

atate conatitution. Nor la' tho clai's'ficatiolu Mr.
Grata'applies to the tiew realdenta of Florida warrantod by f a c t.. Business and financial loaders of
the United State* who have invested Urge sums, of
money in Florida and purpose to invest mOro there
will not pay much attention to such a tirade its Mr.
Green directed at them, but realdenta of Florida
may well resent tho Imputation that their state is
now a happy hunting vround for undesirables. Flor­
ida la encountering the usual fdte of communities
that suddenly become prosperous. Tho jealousy
and envy of other sections of tho country are aroused
and efforts are made to.belittle the community that
ja progressing. Mr. Green voiced in congress the
sort of propaganda that is circulated through the
North, East and Faf West for the purpose of Injuring Florida. Alabama, however, is not jealous of
Florida, believing that the South should rejoice in
the prosperity of a sister state. Aa for state taxation. that is a ‘question Floridans aro quite competenHo solve for themselves, and Jt la’no business of
eVen sp influential a person as the chairman of the
and Means committee.

other noise mikets as wall as ser­
pentine confetti wet*' distributed
as favors.
At 11 o’clock, a bpffet. supper
consisting of potato 'sated, aandwiches and coffee were served,
WlUtenr J . Hardy being chairman
r? the refreshment committee.
. Thera eras a Urge attendance,
not only of local people, but out of
town guests as well, about 300
being present. v .

Person.

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on the first day of
Slat day of'January, A- !&gt;• 1926.

u Tb* method eri

t Dot oh WpgrBtaeli

n «ilhc#niSU"Rsl
&gt;r rood examples
imoh words and

ittlK S S

■Mhkoeam” “gerry" and- "buncombe"

fcf e f m i y m a tte d o u t f *ftj J Df

Man Dealer la (
S &amp; d is s b

liry and you hava GruIfW, * b u t tK ar«'i&gt;U I ba manj
lx purely American HUM tributaries hnS' q u ie t back
University of Chl’ came to Chicago
rhere he trilled the

trjr/.to .compile a
Uherit an Kncli .■
Ida only word* that
! •In America and
had meaning* sup*
American writers

Paeorda, If
all,. Proftsv-r
praici* point*, oat, “were usually
quoted for the u*c of euine uncom­
mon word or phrase, while modem
Writer* ere conimnnly cited only
for lame Americanism.
■ “Tho n a tu ra l rW lcalon w*« thnt
there was a need for n dictionary
trf * now kind—on* t,f tho A m .ri-

ean tonfue V*a a wb«»lo.'*
-T h e -tewiperatlnn «&gt;f laymen and
students throughout the country
will bo secured lb compiling the

&gt; « U h « to explore fo r l&amp; daq^riK
dsllght In •the bywnyi o f - know
le d f* ." “
•: f '
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.

111 Merchant----- »— —

k ffr.-

Marhlnrn
Footing!

Rpectnl studies hi the voeebo
far r of pertfcubrr author* of dtmitlc period*, of typea ot liter*
lure, of area* of tho country, al
farming. mining and Ictaktrirtgi
!h» noma* 0 . olanta, tree*, bird"
and. fishes will b« made by the
mine method
on' o' firpnrkfa ’paper with clear
indication f the *urce.
Pruni the*# million* of slips the
editor.*, ondtr Dr. Cralfte'a direc­
tion, will begin the proem of
tabulation and compilation,-.* ..
The place,fop slang, Professor
Ctnlgie says, la either on the lon*
jrtie of thoM who like It or In a
elnjig dictionary. He admits, how­
ever, that a email percent.:g* of
tho riang of ontijpawraUtut wilt
'
' p ta b
and will •Iit iho
nnUirnl part of, l ie
langp-

---------Apr, 17

M (U d«.T b **t^ r*.rin re Sbgw,
, e-« A- .jV-e X*

i -1 tf 'V

in. j p u M l l r e a i j l t ^
I*, roof (loom. 1 Table...
detail Merchant-----

leHaMvit. Beal -Estate (tel

? 3 s ri.fs ra ia ttt
Tf^ryV-vAj.*. -

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1* as dorr set Ion, Llransa $fn. I I I

TOTAL AHP»t«T

“ S , till* , i S l no say'« It must
hr rccognlltll in anydicUonenr.

Mirera Ural Batata ttnlean

-— t------ - 1 L

,

rc ha

M erchant

and one of Anlfr IcwbFmJnh will
afford iiunierouu example* of Otlq
rbo and fall icf ,word*.
.i

Amer,
•K
sowti. . Tlanl
la D roker
*rvpi*wn,
nvni ^atA
#-

Ham W.Mmtilfonii. H*nl (Cat,..* tirobai

Hoad. Heal Kel. Haleeman
rilfT m Htatluhery. ltetall
r Kfsctrly Co., Klee. Contr.

'St.
to, Aati

Mactlaoh M w . Mur* Jr.

M
^ n r S J f l' lu i^ tr^ :
rb n rio tts itu ir. itatm i j

J , T. Storn. U arag * Tor 1

N. V. IJtMleSwriMr*,

Reach*m -lllxn.r# lavas
Van* Iwa McCoy. Main I
,W. C. riaJU. Ileal B«U roker.
Hagan U*nl Eat. C oJ Iti
I. t . llryon. ltenl Eatut.
lluKh Torronc*. ItcAl ft
Urekar.
Max M, Blewart, l l f f l X
W. U 'Bisa, Kanl -M t.1. ! -------- - -------------------- ■
Winfred Hnyder, ltetall Merchant— .... ...............
W. Thjapen, Aat. North Iilyor In*. Ca.---- u,—.
Krank-Welle. IJloycU Itepatr llhnp---- .j,—
A. r . tonnelly. Akt, Maryland Motor Car In*. O
A. I', Connalfy, A lt? Aetna Life ln«. Co--- ——
A. P. Connelly, Aat. Aetna c*e. • Huretjr Co.... ..
A. P. Connelly, A a t Araer. B ade.F ire fne. Co....
A. P. Connelly,. AXt. Auto In*. Co------------ ---- A. P, Connelly, A*t. Cnleitonlq Ine. Co - ................
A. P. fjcmnallr. Aat. Continental In*. Co.—— —-

■t. Nat. l&gt;ffa In*. Co,
rchant..

chert*, R etail Merchant

re Wagon and H
Haras*.A Agt ft

SM M Si
lasting four W eekt' ATong with
Van and Hchhock will b* 4Uth we{l
'armor*
known other Broadway
.1,. ipnnnu
niarnn.
a* Jane Ov*ttont
Corlnnu Marsh,
Shirley Dahl, all
AniU Fun
ftluforring
___ ____ act of Van and
ck, Following Vun and
lek for five week* will come
___ _ Janls, world famous comedIflfltfi who left h er own, show and
her gang to get a tasth of the de-

madn to (its
Hon ami ,wj
art ' L7 ..\
_.
. - Mr. Munsey.

M eats.-.'

atepprd
f. Connelly, AgC Auto lOt Ok . .
t. I'oattelly. Act. Caledonian Ine.
(. t:&lt;,onn||y, Agt. Continental Ins.
COnnelly. Agt; Pederal fna, Co..
Connelly, Act. PlreMen'aifu*
I. Cortnelly, Agt. Llvcri&gt;ool.* I.oti
S;« . % .

tho Morgan gilts totalling about
$111,000,000. ........................
Mr. Munsey publicly hnd novor
shown pnrtjcular Interest In the
museum, hi* contributions being

^

Ibltfonnelly, Act. Nnl. Union Pli
I. w nnally, A guN aw H am pshire,
I.-Connelly, Agt. N. W. Pfra A M.
UConhelly, Agt. Norwich Union V
FT. Con nelly,-Act. Hint a Amuimni
f. Connelly, Agt. Run Ins. Office,
I. ConiKljy, A ct.'U .ft. Fidelity 4

Hollywood for five wedits. Fol­
lowing Elsie Janls they# will bo
•oma other big headliners, perhaps
the Dolly Slstaru to bd featured at
tba' Hollywood Golf 'And Country
dub.

Complete Protrrnm

Tlia xvason'a activities on Holly00d Bench will be elaborate, and
1* recognised as ono of tho finest

5

th la: w inter,’will ho held soma
aquatic event* In which tho nma*
tour add professional stars atnung
the ewlminers of both men oml
woman will eomiTult-.
F.lhuld.i
Uleibtrvy, Olympic lorlinmlmt star,
t* Already at the Casino with u
troupa of swimming girl* giving
swimming and diving oshibifiona.
The program at the Hollywood
Golf and Country club, so fare as
golf Is concerned, will be big. Tho
program will contain many gulf
events of both national and'local
Importance for both men and ttti-

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t e nSi lH
t M l: &amp; S ‘S B i ? S W ®
* i g , ,Agt, The lloiue In*. Co.,
I., Blile.

&gt; i.

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l^on I.. I^tltoy, IUnI

bflqucaU mmlo by
J. C. IUII* Jr.. U u t i
A. a WllUom*. A«t.
C. N. North, A gt. Pet

who was a sw eetheart o f Mr.- Mttnary many years ago. Mrs. P ryor
Is 70 years Old. Friends said Mr,
Mimscy and Mrs. Pryor, then An*
nlu Downs, had been en gaged 1In
tiurdlner, Me., CO years ago,
William T . Dewarti an executor
of tho estate,-suyg there will lio

n l If. a tAvy, Iient Rut. Orel
M1 J*. J- O Verelreet, R e st Be

sj
I!*
II

s !!
•15
HI
ITS
«f»
no
(St
is i

III RVMtMfiffVfesl

To (,.U. Stuart, M.Fox

Iheat of J . ’W. Young',’develoWTflJ
Hollywood, and now nuiyor of m]|
city, some prises will later Ik HP
notmcod that will bring to^RitflH
wood ell the R ival pr«&gt;fdljr,nrFW
•players for competition*. JRotna
events too, will ho nnnoumnai
which it 'Is honed wiP brina to*
gelhor all- the top .notch umuti ura
'Imang the men, mid tho icnaing
ARMteur pluyora nmon f the women
star*. Willla Macfarlmie, national
open golf champion, I* nt Holly­
wood for the season as profes­
sional. He will reurearnt Holly­
wood s t tlP the big event* In
Florida and elsewhere In tho south.
It* Will Bis* Ifley exhibition! Weekly On the links at Hally wood and
Mlatnl*. He will conduct a irqlf
school on. thr links of tho' FVinw,
Wood Golf and Country club datlw
except svhtn playing rngsgumenU

H; C .W a ie r * . lie ta ll 3tor,

I« v .e tore Co., i
?: ?• M ctaln, Ueaf. rui.
JtwhL Hrown, llelall. Mrri
I’. U Dooley, UeaTMeTi tl
Ilenry IUIffan, netnlt Ml
Albert .Draper, ItelklJ Ml
l i t t l e Milker, llotnll 4tor&lt;
W. II. llrtlt. Ural Kef. Ml
A rthurir, llu ff. Agt.T*|loi

TOTAt, T1IIH H
a m ir r r no,
HUBNT NO.

” 11 Rurfllch. Ileal Eslnta Ilrol

!

ll Muyd, harbor Hhop, 1 rbnlr

Willie, llrttall Mfrctiul .........

A. Hive, aarag a for Hopatre .
•neat llankereon, UaMgsgO W*
ml note ’llealty Co.. Hou l lielat
C. Hillary, Ileetatiran l......-^
Allen, Agl. Old Culnnv Ipa (
dlx Colon n, I U*r her chair J .
W. HrKoown, Heal Katate Bn
ilaTo .Drnker.
Merrhaut.
A. II. Crip pern Jr., 1‘lAno Tuner
Charlie ifaywooit. &lt;lletall Merrill
It. W. kMwfaa/ Heat .E state Brc

rrcrnmbl

ercroml,

h. m.-;

Nrnlik

eruromti
i»’G5r®2‘3&gt;
the ru AJur. l ’i,------ 1
lobe Indemu. Co.—

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Uruker.
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g Island, f. Y„ and who Is k t
■aril, will pair with
•t Palm
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.earn matches of
«rlda golf league thl* wlntor.
a one of the most promising
among tba younger genora-

inch HI*

London has just found ,that
sets served wlMpdellcate »*uces
a oxeellent'*luncheon’ dishes,
poor peoplo of the kingdom
Pluiown for decades that just
t mussels are delicious In sumtime.
•*.*!v'v*r-t-v*,« i»
w now fashion is sold to hVvo
bqeni Introduced to Mayfair by LaEleanor Bmltb,
the daughter ot
dy Eleanor
S m ith ._____
iiirkwihead, who a al
short while
lairdI llirkwhcad,
w*s
fi f a C
, Just Mr.''Smith and lived
Tahiti, with nowhere m
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Mussel*
season, with each hoetoM

Usman ...

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18.83; Oct. 1 M *. • .T,

1.79 t o ’i.79% , w m followed
ntranroM' Irran krttlM In
h Docombar touch'd LOO and
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with vfcoot

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Hcki, Whlfh WOO qtiot-

‘7£^ S:!
fo
S R U tilE n !
i k u l l n l n t o m d at
of batambar
on .'the J«ck»onv

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Ico of miacallaiM
rwry ll*ht; dec

years ago took a piece o f raw land th at

VQO.Doc. Si.—(AV-Poal-

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Hx«», PlpricU to n e, count arid

never had been farmed, ju st across th e

»* f b « j kwolpta t com; atpeft D.OO©8.6Cj Totnatoea, alxoa,
l##9| iprlnf* .11; turkajra Florida choice count and atoik S,00
ijart 17; docks 26@30; ©*•60; Oranfea, boat*,' Jfitaijr,
count and atoek 4.00 © 430 ;

picturesque Tom oka.R iver from us, and

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undertook to grow H olland bulbs fo r

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ground would produce beautiful tulips w orth a lo t o f
money.
waited to buy until somebody else produced them. B u t
he him self became the producer. w
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mg back and up from fam ous D aytona B each ;i ' l l a
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o f h ig b v a l
w ill pay a high price to live.

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spent m illions developing and building this city. B u t if
it's profits you w ant, invest now in some o f this proper-

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�YOUTH
SPORT
Of Miami T^uraamentThat
/.Comes
To End Wednesday
N. C., Dec. dam with Binkey aa tka center.

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Ha was charged .with . haviag
— , Golf"kneed" the Harvard man when V. MIAMI. Dec.
be fell upon him after tho tackle. dom paid Jiomsge today to It* new*
But tho players of Tala and
Wrighttngton
w ngntu igion "himself,
n in u u i, denied.that
uiu
there had boCn anything
against bint a l be always
sd football in the li» that manner and had
s, flying wedges, cleanly b» the pil*«[&gt;Xwh
ling and pile-ups-— lowed. Frank Butterwon
wiagman pitted
ig back field* and j p &amp; B a K S S t G S
. lv .
tM t hover did the u ig h t - - n - ;
back gat around the end * “Frank Dinkey was the p re te s t petition, his rounds were TJ-U I
end- tha| ever played footbaltf-He *5-09.
by the “silent i
Not stone did tho toutnoy ele­
always played a. hard game which
Lboll waa that of
led many to bolievn that ho waa a vate recognition n hitherto ob­
dirty player but soeh was not tho scure player. The. play through­
ival of the fittest.
case. Ho waa -decidedly a clean out was characterised by a terles
of oddities and quirks of circum­
and d . ' l W n stances, which was evidenced early
enpUIn
made against him, Hln*ey once In tbo first afternoon’s matches
kfr-line.
Tuesday.
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Leo Dlegel, ‘ Canadian
open
A “I ’m no murderer, no strangler,
no boOe^tunWMt«r.\\ M v e no^Tttoa champion; after consistently pood
playing, during tho previous forebeen forced from the field and h1m DutXdO wEntHTthro vThM
many -of them went to hospitals. so hard that ho will not get up
Harvard, and Yale broke off re­ before I got a fresh grip ot\, him
lations for ai while.
• so that he can't advance tho bait
Dlegel, forging Into tho lead,
Wrightlngton, of Harvard, ball Whot do they wont me to do—have
a couple of linemen run in from waa unnerved by the Incident that
tucked under his arm, raced
Hlnkey’e . end and the apill that tho aide linea with a soft mattress hla playing during the remainder
of the -day
placed him out of
followed was terrific. The “silent for roe to throw hlm o n t”
captain’’ hurled the Harvard run­ . Ulnkey wka ,a native of Torfo- the running. Sernscn, another fa­
N. Y - in recent years, he vorite, was. lifted.-on tho crest of
ner over hla abdulder, hia usual wanda,
had been a salesman in the Bouth, a momentary wavo of victory to
method of tackling.
dAwh there by thepino forest* lied the field at the end of the
Wrightlngton waa hurt severe­ which were roppoacd to help him opening day’s play. Hla lead waa
short-lived for a poor' seven on
ly and there waa a storm of crltl- fight hla Illness.
a four hale at the •baginning of
yesterday’s match, together wlttt
subsequent disastrous shots, left
PUUK 'U J
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him on the fringe of tbe leader*.
BY CONDO
And finally’ Jock the Hutch won
EVERT TR1TK
a fleeting chance to capture the

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m ock

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A C T IX / C - , T O .T H C 5
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C R IG H T N O W .

IN V tS S T O R ..
R eA SO N A B U ?
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A V € R Y HtCH M ARK
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era Te Keep Their Laurels
-NEW YORK, Dec

St. - W -

Charopions In nport who withitood attack* : upon; th*«r rank*
with'an almost unbroken front In
1925, iaca a rising tide of youth
In tho now year, but the prospects
seam bright for tho present titleholdera.
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■ Harry Wills and Genb Tunney
hare heart promised fights by Jack
'P awMay. - attberagb fnndom has
doubts about Tunney returning
to tho r l n g i y j
’ The question whether In tennis
Bill TUden can fight off th o -In­
creasing thrusts of youth another
year may. be answered at tho approaehing national indoor tourna­
ment In whtoh-ho expects to face
Vincent Richards artd Jean* BorHelen Wills, woman's *“ tmrht!
champion. is making a trip to Eur­
ope which is likely to offer op­
portunity for a conquest.ovor Su­
sanna Lenglen but Butanne has
firm grip oa the ftmatcur golf
crown.
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In .professional golf there are
few indications of tho overthrow,
o f thp veteran • triumvirate —
Barnes, Smith and Hagan.
Willie Macfarlane, national op­
en winner, has had a slump duo
largely to Impaired vision.
Glenna Collect, woman’s - golf
Champion, never played ao well as
whan she recaptured the crown
last fall.
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morning round yesterday with a
low score of « 7 , but youth ran
experience a losing fight to taka
tho honors by a clean cut mark
of r threu.. points.
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Gloria laughed.
“And there would bo greater sure
-Iso if it’Were known that I often
AmUnd Iffassy, famous Freneb
golfer, who will compete. In sev­
eral matches on Florida links dueing ths winter. He’s the only
Frenchman to win ths much-cov­
eted British open title, turning the
trick Mn 1907. This will be hU

German Cyclist To
Retire After Riding
More Than 25 Years
BERLIN, Dec. 8 1 ^ P &gt; —Walter
Butt, on.&lt; of Germany’s greatest
cyclists, will retire from tne track
January 10, 1020, having complet­
ed a full span of 25 yearsgof racing,
which took him all over Europe,
Attidralia und America.
HIh flrtt big n ee waa In tho
Grand Prlx do Paris, In 1901, where
he finished second to Ellega/trd,
the Danish champion.
Paired with Johann Stol of Hol­
land, ho won the six-day n ca at the
old Madison Square Garden in
1907.
Rutt had neglected to report In
Germany for military duty and ho
had been Hated as an "Insubordi­
nate,” but hla victory In Now
York caoaed the Kaiser to forgive
him and be was authorised to re­
turn to Germany. Ills farewell performance, will
bo a one thousand meters sprint,
for tho fine, threu laps of which
ho will he paced by his son, Oscar,
finishing tho litejt lap alono.

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said. “You aoe my husband. Ilenrt.
la a Frenchman. It la not unusual
for him to hats sardines at the
morning meal.
“I didn't think I would Uko them,
but pfter sitting across from llenil
several mornings and watching him
devour .his, f tried one. Now L
have the habit," «
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It ........
was ...
luncheon
Paramount studio on Long Island.
At surrounding tables were Glide
Gray, Adolphe Menjou, Richard
Dlx. Conway Tearle, Alice Joyce,
Clara Bow, Percy Marmount, .Wer­
ner- Baxter and a flock of leaser
stars and extras, all discussing the

Conn was an *ntha*iafrtfc comalist, and whan hia upper lip war
perTmented in his little rubber
stamp factory hers until bo per­
fected a rubber mouthpiece by
which he could blow It. Other
musicians noted It and asked him
make them similar-mouthpiece*.
1873, h« turned his whole a t­
tention to thdt.
Three year* Jater a French hnmmakcr, Kugeno Dupont, Inventor
of thw^Biilir valvoMft braes In­
strument*, ehlled onVConu, and
with his aid Conn embarked on
tho manufacture of cantsts. Pre­
sently his company branched Into
the manufacture of Mil sorts of
band instruments. It gained for
Elkhart such preeminence In tho

£

■ached mors than $0,000,000, the
dustry employing 2,000 persons
Ith vs $3,ooo,ooq annual payroll.

Bartow—Oak City Guano Com™ m *d *.
mu’s nlatit tit ItOw« Meat- .. .1.11
The marqulso and her leading man
wore working on Fnnny H unt’s
“Untamed."
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Panama City—Plans prepared
“So little of the reel truth about ir now Hotel Sherman.
us Is given the public,’’ Gloria com­
plained. "Tin* scandal, true or
llaln es C
ity— Building permits
perm
Haines
City—Building
otherwise, always comes out; tho for November, to taled &gt;275,102.
good things only occasionally,----r I n r I'IT r o tu T o r
all. The Impression prevslls that I!fskTIIH
v u n t ii ji m i r u b
nn
our life Is Just ono wild party after
o r r L n n n u . in s a u
SRJUNOI.B COUNTY. IN Cl
another, when as a matter of fact
CMItV.
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It Isn't,/ ’
Blmor T. Ifalnsa and wlf#,
As a sample If exaggeration, sho ita
“ X NOTHER day's Work
rg a re t R. llalnsa. . .
mentioned tho apartment she is
Complainants,
building on the roof of ono of Now^
York’s axcuislvo hotels. Tho worfc :
will cost approximately $20,000.'
Yet It has been published, sho con­
tinued, that she is building n homo
on top of tho hotel at n cost of
m

do you
at 5 o’c lo c k ?

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"My husband’s passport soon will
require him to lcavo tho country
n short time," sho said. " I am
worrlod to death for fear I will bo
busy and unablo to go with hint.
Tho moment ho leaves without mo,
out wll go tho story that all i*
not well in my home.

In Unloading Freight Are Over ■ $1,300,000 the** report^bring good publicity

Lig h t s , w a t e r , p a v e d s t r e e t s , s h r u b -

e l e c t r ic

Msrqulsq JacquearBimrl do la Fklaisa do la Coudray ordered pig’s
knuckles and than murmured some­
thing about bow few people knew
the roal Gloria .jfwanson,
i'• “No one,' for instance," interrup­
d Lawrence Gray, bar
her Jead
irted
leading
man
aftvtal .------pictures, .“would
an In several
.
mgjne you eating this particular

IM a .V C R Y

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Old SU 1

—A blow ob the UP&gt; tncdfred by
Col. a O. Conn fh «v»cnffW with
I Chrll War comrade, started thit
«Hy op Ito way to Ite prerent place
u a great manufacturing orntrr
of band and orchestra lustra*

a-a war
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A t W e st r a lm
ts e a c n
OKEECHOBEE, Fla. Dec. s i.— I don’t. They might help teuipo.
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Ideisant time la to
si on today telegraphed A..H, Wagg i building inspector made public to- have four or five “talere*ttpgMP « -

w o n d er

S U B D IV IS IO N - O R A N G E C O U R T .

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State Air Act Said
To jBe ^operative

Y O U T H A T O R A N ffiE C O U R T . O F F E R S T H E B E S T F O R A

TALLAHASSEE FIa? Deo. if.

A N IN S P E C T IO N O F T H IS P R O P E R T Y

H 0 M E S J T E A N D -AN I N V E S T M E N T
S T A N T IA L .

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K. Hlx, general auperinof the 8. A, L , who re*
fiat conditions, were badly
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idling project*. whJc
rd for tbe new year
),000 theatre,’ $215,0t
election Jan. 2d, for
w a r extensions; $40,0

— Whither or not the1 iltoged
defects In Florida's law fOt llcaniIng commercial airplanes, passed at
the recent special session* of the
legislature, can b* remedied, re­
g ain s, with-Governor Martin, 4t
fraT aUUd at tils office this morn­
ing. The Uw is inoperative, tbe
attorney general has advised tho
com ptroller’s office, because no ap­
propriation waa made to care for

P A R L O R C A R L E A V E S O U R O F F I C E R P . M . A N D 4 .3 0 P . M .
D A IL Y .

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Odessa to get $250,000 moving
picture studio.
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By Williams

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ESKIMO VICARS HIS
F U R S IN D O O R S I S
BEC A U SE H E M A S
N O D O O R S ON H IS

HOUSE* INHERES

SA LES AGEN TS

$he gdded Comfort In t h .
B e tte r B u k k . [

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enough end balanced cor*,

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ungainly o r hlud to handle.

stlin dsTd^equi p m e m o a aU
m odels.

H U 1 C K M O T O H C O M P A N Y , F L I N T ,/ M IC H IO A N
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From the smallmt
rio t appolptn^n
salient features &lt;

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�In the sense one is accustomed to view such
things, Mount Plymouth
will M a veritable playground — a pleasure-city
—-provided with all the
sports and pastimes that
* we, in thl* day, consider
the most en
versions.

V fO U N T PLY itO U Tli - is beirii de-

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a'tolHn,
t ad m ft ring as ran be jsten
in the wbole State of Florida.

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It U not ttye desire of Mount Ply.
mouth executives to encourage spec­
ulation in tbl« property, nor to etranale It. What jhey do want moat of all
is a substantial element who wtU
build—make It their .-permanent
home*—populate the city with neigh*
borly familiea end enjdy eufh Inter­
courseas.breed* friendship and hos­
pitality for which Florida la noted. ; f
Speculation will, of copne, natur­
ally follow where value* era hound­
ing upward, in they are here,'and no
one will frown bn the man or woman,
who elect* to belt and pocket their
profits. •
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Profits—big, profits—are .In-store
for-those, who-buy lots, la Mount

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—via 18-hole Qoil Courae, as
s p o rty a» the most entbutlattic golfer-could desire,

—4 beautiful lake with 4ft
milea of shore line seta like a
turquoise jewel la nestly the
center o f Mount Plymouth,
stocked with blsck bass.
—Motoring, of course, along
such beautiful hard-surfaced
roads as threid their way
over hills and through val­
leys, around Jakes and golf
course, can be enjoyed to the
fullest.

man, nature - lover and
outdoor devotee could
dealre of the . city in
which iie lives.

voloped by men who visualize a
magnificent year-round jiieasure-place,
with the foresight, courage, energy, am­
bition and capital to complete Ihe under­
taking. ,

il*ofto those who ibtiy now;
Id upon their property . . . V ;

Located in the section of Florida that
for many, many years h^s been regarded
the ''sun. parlor” of America, in the midst,
of the most wonderful highland region
dotted herC and everywhere with beauti­
ful lakes, it has everything to draw upon
that can, and doubtless yml make of it a
perpetual pleasure city in the greatest re-

B or business.

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t u s iv really 1* saw
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So there
no uIncentime for manipulator* /
who would buy today and
tSU tomorrow at a bend.
some profit Better for him,
o r her, that they buy and *
hold to what they hav e' &lt;/
tat the profits pyramid In .
their own hinds.
iTtia term* are very easy t / f
Pay one-third down at, :
time of purchase, the bal- ^
anco In two years' time.

id comftiunityxe

foundation as any city ever was begun.
The men who sponsor this development are
not actuated by the lure
Florida men, Orange Co
men,— native sons whose s
social and financial realms
subject to the scrutiny of
Investo:

om pan
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Want?*i tha Vreklva H l« r in B a ­
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Tract No. *.' All Of in* N W * Of
$ * » , » * provision of the tax bill Section **, T6wn«h|p I t Soutn.
U -ellrttnat*!,
Faol O. Men;-

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Cstobeart; that
IllUtn K, Oatchcart:

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Jao claiming an
party d»*cribc&lt;l
interest. I
alalat uahnown
in the OIL----to complainant, a

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the exemption of Inheritance ta x *.
&lt;*&gt; bo paid to status' from* 28 to 80
per cent, believing. th .t It Is a
airoet attempt to ctoatroy Florida's
advantage sallied .through passage
®* a* Constitutional amendment
prohibiting collection of either In.
some or taU ritqace tax by tho
aU te i f Florida.
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i\ul strongly favor Senator Tram,
men's amendment and If we can*
not get that Will'lands*vetr to liflv
prove the bill to accomplish fa r as possible what bou urge," senator
Fletcher V iro l “I hare proposed

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After
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LGIUM Dec. 31,
dans attending

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on In and for Hemlnola County.
Bys A. M. WKflKS.
for a lesion of tho stomach, report
Deputy Clark.
tfa condition a l good this morning.
n&gt;*y. &lt;Wl*yed their schedule eon- (M U )
DeCOTTES A BPENCEIt.
ultatlon until afternoon.
Solicitors and of Counsel for the
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and that hi. general condition v at
the normal one following such an
nnafa 11real
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1—1925 Ford Touring.
1—1923 Ford Touring.
1—Studebaker. Sedan.
1—Willys-Knight^Seda

improved and moderate-

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1—1922 Packard Touring.
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3—1924 Overland Todidrig
1—1924 Overland Red Bird

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Th.e above cars ore in first doss condition.

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Park and Commercial

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M ake your selection N O W . D elays are costly. V alues are raising daily
and pricey will follow accordingly. Y o u r investment in Marvania at preyailing low pnees offers early and li beral profits.

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growth than the Realtor.

h om e, in th e B E S T C I T Y I|^ F L O R I D A — S A N

add English Colonials—Commodlout and indivi­
U nim Ml u k . Imp«r»«menl» will b« l w U M

We have a real live client
who, wants several small
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development; lakefrontand
hardroad frontage especial­
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Beautiful new hornet— Spanish Bungalows

IRealtors are organized for the protection of the buyers and sellers of

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per front foot
(Next to Fooeet Lake Hotel)

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue C orner/100 frect
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The Code of Ethics of the Realtor haa stood the teat for 2,000 yi
Golden Rule). When your affairs are intrusted in a Realtor you

Some Rare Bargains In Lots

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~ Favorable Terms can bo arranged on all of the above.

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Four lots on West Third Street. Paving paid lit ItaU.
11,500.00 each.

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This client is not interest­
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Sanford o? $350.00 outside
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than any other hom e of ito kind in the city.

INVESTMENTS

Salta Agents

South and E a st exposure.

Two Fifty Foot
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real estate, the greatest of all commodities on wjtich our government and

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Extension. ACT NOW.
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REALTORS

Three lots on Palmetto' Aye. $6,000.00, with good
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113Va Magnolia Ave.

187 Acrea, 16 in Grove, 10 aeres cleared, balance In beautiful pine*.
This would make a fine subdivision aa It b bear present Corporate limits.
Price and terms reasonable.
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18.7 Acres, 6 filed and In eelery. 890 ft. facing Sanford Avenue,.
Price $9,000.00 IncJudinr crop. Easy-tenos.
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410-11.12 First National Bank Bldg.

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1,000 Acrea $60.00 per acre.

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10,500 Acres, $20,00 per acre

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Best Buy in State

Facing B u t.

$2,500.00
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One Lot New Smyr*i » tl* or ri
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WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS
IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINEHURST.

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LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.
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Exclusive Listings a Specialty
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4,500 acres in Lake County,
, near Eustis and DeLand,
/if:- good for ftrm s or subdivi­
sion. Priced for quick sale at
$65.00 per acre. 1-3 cash.'
Balance 1-2-3 years at six

vard and Tj* * Monroe.

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53 Acres Celery L a n d ,
p a r t cleared. Ask us

Beautiful Home Site
Fine Lake For. Boating
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tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

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Ruroha lfammock. Prlo. tio.ooo. uooo oaah.
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Salesman— E . T. Moor#

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I. —* ••room fUU, With bath, facing Bait
on Myrtla, botwoon t«th and tlth atratla.
•0am. doubl. garaa*. Ita.OM. 14.000 oaah.
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1114 p.r foot. Term, r.aaonabta.
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,ory house of sttractive design splendidly eonid on lo t 60W24. Contains large living room
[IrspMce,'dining room and kitchen and three
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A snug, attracUve ftiodam four-room houas with
garage on Sanford Avenue, $4,600. * !*

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Four stripa o f‘fourtoen lots each, in Woodruff sub­
division at $560 a lot
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Alim one inaide lot adjacent, $700. '
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One in Rose Court $2^160
One In F t Mellon, $2,030.

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�10 i o t a High Pincy.Land, over-looking beautl* ful Sylvan Lake. Price $1,500.
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New .house on. Sanford Avenue, $6,000. Term*.

consultation with •*[hnuaht fxr’ awhll* ho

HOUSES FOR SALE
4 Rooms And Bath,-just-off'Second .S t
$5,000. Cash $1,250. '

to T ti* sin in -tho
tad tha one'in tit's
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When Congress convened re fly
sot they ought to in Dreeateber the first thing he

d-tlmers say they don't
jw-quality of these sertfd
Senate1 m U nrsnU In the
to when Senator Prye of

4&gt;/, acres farm, modem home, Dixie hwhway.
Price $10,000. Term*. •
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iiott Avenue,
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did wes to invite some of the oldstern, who «ttn&gt;nrls beck wistful­
ly to the Frye era, to try his pies.
The oldsters dsHisdi;with utem
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Price

4 Rooms and Bath on Fifth Street. Price $5,000.
Cash $1,000.
Beautiful Residence on Central Avenue.
-*$7036. Cash $2100.

660 f t off railroad, warehouse or factory
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6 room house on Sanford Avenue, modern con­
vinces. Price $4,600. .
f ••Small cottage, good location.' Price $1,600. ; •&gt;

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FXETCHER-BULGEfc ItE A L T t CO.

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WONDERFUL HOME SITE
About five acres on a lake, just outside city
limits. This is one of the best locations in
Florida for a beautiful home. On this proparty there is now a small house, with au­
tomatic water system, bath room, electric
lights and. telephono:

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Anyone wanting ail* ideal setting for a homo
should see this piece of property. Price
$8,600. Terms may bo arranged. '

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Country . Club road. Several hundred feet
frontage on paved road. Can't bo beat any­
where as ah excellent value. Prided for quick
sale at $6,600.
10 acres finest land in flowing wells district.
A giveaway a t $260 an acre.

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ftfbffer a feW'lots on o a r;development
■Jy completed-at pro-dovelopmont prices,
period, on very attractive terms as

We have several small farms priced risht.
Ask us about them. &lt;

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Real Estate
General Insurance
m Pint Nation*I Beak Bids.

Phone 744.

Sanford, FIs.

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W. F. HOLBORN’ Sales Manager
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L. boy of Bioomlngton^IIL, wont to 'Morocco to fly for
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lOfoaa tha lln* of battle and la now eafa at homi
flyer* having botn relcaaod for tho winter.

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Just off• First
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BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

Roulh’s Delicatessen.

.Number 6 Ball Building, Opposite Poof
Office, SAnford, Florida,

JANUARY!,

20 Yean Experience With Florida:

In extending the above offer two weeks

from Dec. 15th we have already sold
about one-half of this group.

PACKARD REALTY CO
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off hla oriental bride, tha Prlncem Nnl Tal Tnl, olio-time actrcaat The
Oreanlraff am now making their home In Philadelphia,

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dependence and want
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J U S T P L A IN H O N E S T
Thoro was n timo when we epvied
YuRojr wha ivas commonly ro'^ ^ w r o d 't o oa o "shrewd” trkder.. But
vWgvhXPu.changed our minds. It is
o compliment wo no longer cherish.
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"shrewdness" in tho used cmr1 busi­
ness. We prefer to t&gt;o known adjust
B b Plain, HONEST.

Newy{IPMf« PaJmajto .Ave,, aU new '
fumiflhed: Good te rm s --------- .... $10»6U0
Lot 64x117 Cypress Ave^ off Celery
Avenue --------- .‘.w ._________$1,900
Lot In Mayfair 60x117, near the lake.
Good terms ...........:.y £ ....;..," ..L $4,600
Two Lots Oak. and Central Ave,
:For the two **♦»•***»**»»**»«*«MM
$5,000
Lot 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good bargain.
Three Lota, 7th Willow 8U $7JJ00 for three.
Lot 35x117 Sanford Ave. around 6th, $12,000
•Lot In Bel-Air, 56x125, Eaatern' exm $1,160
Lot in San Lanta, 56x110 :___ __
$3,500
Lot 60x127 Oak and Central __ _____ $3,500

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575 feet frontage on West First Steeet
with possibility of 900 feet rOilroid
trackage.—I consider this piece of
property ihe absolutely best buy on
West First S tiM and will help: de­
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thi. locality. See E. F. Mench, 811
Laurel Are.
H. ■;C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch.
1924 Dodge coupe, excellent con- FOR RENT: Dcak iip ic * 'In
Jewels ry and clock repel
■fine legation. Phone 727
FOR SALE: One lot facing French
Qui ck service. 110
Avenue and one facing Laurel —
Phone 442.
14—For^Ua. Acreage
Avenue within half block efYomigu
Subdivision, for, $1,500 each. Good
. extra.,
FOR SALE: 8 aero, on Waat let. terms for quick s«la. Addreaa W.
truck,
;J7 1
Street R. K. MeCabl. Route A. H. S. Y. O. Box No. 451. Sanford.
roadster, .peela 1.
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new hotel 250 front feet. Phone
814 Myrtle. Phone IC0-W
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Palmetto Avenue.
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1—1980'Eucx Coach. N«w. DIscount. •
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neva Avenue. Balance at $30
per month. No street assess­
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"SINCLAIR” 7
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)nly- $350.00 cash! required.
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PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
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Aeroplane S ilt
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TIRES AND TUBES
WE
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large
waiting.
Hat
yond Geneva Avenue.
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Better Quality
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for small houses. What have you
$000.00 CASH
Leas Money
,1a Units of/
to
offer.
Dean-Berg
Corporation.
EFFECTIVE
January
First,
1920,
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«nd the -Knocking Birdr" can't,
515
First
National
Bank
Bldg.
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the
price
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machine
labor,
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in, ia offered
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Entire Sections
mpany, Sanford, Fla,
„eauy terms. After Jaim aryilst
Hardwood floor scraping and t $ud
WANTED: By young married couprice on this lot Will bo
raacraplng a apeelalty. W. L. Rein­
pie comfortably heated room.
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$1,600.00 Cash—Balance terms.
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PRICE $8,000.00
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house
with
annual
meeting
of
the
stockLNFOUO EIJSCXRUJ iv j.
nUcatlon.
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bath, f Implace,- garage, facing
I of the OaceoUt, Cvpro**
Peessore to Glllon A Platt
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FOR SALE: itight now poiseaa- a ROOM HOUSE^iDNHALF ACRE
I have leased tlw Aster Farms AUGUSTA CHHON1QLE — Auiod. New, all modern. 5 rooms
wobda and pasture tends, and here­
WIGHT pftfNT SHOP—Printing
gusts, Ga^ Augusta's greatest
Located «fx mllm from heart
beautiful, Spsi.lsh bung­
by give noth* to the public that c!***lflrd medium, rate, rash, 9e
t nuravlng, flmboiulng. See or
of
Sanford.
Can
be
bought
for
416 Banford Ail
treipaaalng In any way y on eald chqrg*.- lOtf'mlntmum. .... ' :
fly t. !We du IL Phone 41f,W alow In moat-select part of San
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ance easy termt. Bayard
alty
date, be atrictly forbidden.
a b c h it r c t
M. COWAN-AU ktnd* Co., Phone 208. 116 8. PaTk Ave.
B. R. BECK.
ll*uno dr hand-It to yout- local T in t National Book Bldg.
$000.00 CASH, Balance Monthly
T frr
Of Tin and. Bheet Metal Work.
.Will buy a house with 5 rooms
aler, so you can road Florida’s
W aur ard Boat Tanka. At Oak FOR .SALE: 'Three room garage
3 2 — T y p e w r it o r s , S u p p p lle s
Sanford. - ■■■ ■— Florida
Porter B.
and bath. Within fow^qilnutea
Mteat newapaper, One . yaar,
Avsi.ue and Third Street. Tele­
apartment and *3 ro«un bouse on
of Sun/onl’a buainosa aHUon^ SEWING MACHINE for rent. 516
00, 0 months, $4.00, throe months
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phone JlhV •&lt;
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PRICE $5,000.00
.96.— If - yev* deelro $1,000 IniUrOak ‘
with terras. This l» a'guvd buy for
dnee policy addt 76e «o your ordar.a quick sale. Write S. H. W.,eare
FOR BIG RESULTS ertvertlse In
REMINGTON
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fourd
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the
FORT
LAUDERDALE METAL WORK AND AU­
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-the
king
of
1
house
on,
Palmetto
Avenue—
TOMOBILE RADIATOR
YVrwHteger. P
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- POH SALE: 6 room house, fire
able* $00. Barret Portable A&lt;j
Batenoe terms. •
REPAIRING.
place, hot water heater, bath­
Machines. Can'Ube bast, Semin el#
. &gt;’ PRICE $5,000.00
Hull LUMBER- CG. House *
room, garage, all furnlebed. chickPrintary, 'Ph oneV , Wcleka Bid a . :
Service, Quejitt end Price
VALDEZ. HOTEL
ns and flower*
fluwers $Ji)00:
$Ju00: $3,600
$2,600 css
cash.
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6 ROOM HtfOSE
COMPANY^ Terms, Apply t)14 Park Ave. , ,
■‘ s a n f 6 i &lt;d ' d k u o COMPAN
Hodffins &amp; Cowan
On corner lot, well located.
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fast nook and *-------ONE
COOK,
muat
have
good
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FOR SALE; Naw Packard single
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ton, No. 8, Welaka Apartments.
run «i far as the factory to Oftenrup
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207 French Are,
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UNION PHARMACY
WANTED TO BUY: Long leaf
(lorn,
. I l l First Street
round timber from 100,000 f t
s 1 *0$^. Oak j a m , r’
Prescription •Specialist*
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up, muat be high tend timber for
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
each. :«200.00
estate,
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tete
attention.
Phone 576 for
4 room furnished house on lot
saw mlU purposes. T. ,W. Patter- We
Line
anco
monthly.
ment 8,
60x200 facing eaot Buyer can
son, Maitland.
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taka
possesion
at
once.
Sanford'^moat horoep§me-H|ta ho­
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Wa n t work or’ chan
• PRICE $4000
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DEVOE’S
tel; located on corner Magnoll* o ^ g a j M . m „ . « « a
tlomf
White
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Star
With
Only
$
100
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Cash
Ave., 2 minutes walk from bustFranklin.
Uni
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Emplfixmenk-mfreau, 80 E . Church
Paints, Varnishes
ket
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FOR SALE) Ford Sedan. 4
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and Stains
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FOR aA l.li: Land to aoli.oii the
Hall Hardware Co.
WANTED —Countir
Iris and
Phone 713
■ in Grapeville, one OR SALE: Fourtfoot cigar case. **
counter
boys;
also
lahwaaher,
In good condition. See Mr. MeGeorgo T. Bal* L :.£ )i 0 W 8
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dant measure from her chalice of beauty. Lovers of Nature— and those
w ho seek a property that would surround their home with beauty— coulc
not concejye of such beauty so near the city, with its hum-drunri din anc
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seekers offine~homesites in the near future. I f is then that wise buyers whc
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this announcement — in the meantime familarize yourself with the improvementjDtopram that is now being carried on over the entire develop­
ment. H ave a courteous representative accom pany you to the property

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&gt;it 58 , Confesses Plot

Woman Kills Self ~
In Daytona Beach

md So She
'onvict
Loss Of Life
rentedWIifcnCar
As It Falls
rater A t Tacoma

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renAsCause
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)T 8 People
[Jfeed Warning
Wash., Dec. 31.—
i 80-foot plunge of
Into the waters of
Jdpal waterway at
[Street and the con[breaking. up of the
ted In the death of
on«, and the i
lers heralaatnig,
.jrond tWo control of
r. shot through the open
i and broke u it struck
It is believed that the
of the car prevented
. lose of life.
.
i lorvivore asserts that
Idozen persons were on
St the time. This U
*r, by the operator of
declared that only
ers were aboard., Tho
* aund for the Tldeto be dead are:
syashi, 57.
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Na s h v il l e , Tcnn., Dec. ai.
—(/P).—Three of the FordStout ' nil-metal
passenger
planes, enroute to Florida, were
seriously damaged here in ani
accident today. No one was
hort.
The accident ocfcurrcd at
Blackwood field at 10:16 o’clock
when pilot Lee F: ’Pchoonhair
was taking off in the Miaa Fort
Myors. The plane crashed Into
the Miss Tampa and the Hiss
Miami on the. ground and un­
occupied after pilot Lea Schocnhalr had lost control of his ship.
The ' occupants o f the Muu
Fort Myers escaped injury. The
planes arrived here yesterday
lor a stop over enroute to Flor­
ida from Detroit.
The Miss Fort Myers went
into a ground - loop while %ttempting to leave the ground.
The fourth plane, the St. Peters­
burg, in which the trip to Flor­
ida is being made by Lt. John
of Nashville, wms the[e* CT thq^fgur not Fn*
V°Th? t h r £ % fn ib W il&amp; e re­
paired in Nashville.
Farts
wfre ordered at once from the
Ferd-Stout factory at Detroit.

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Iding for 1020 shows great
iso over the year 1024, total
»nt for this year bejng
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by-‘-tJlyde
accident,,
••Sanford to pdltfiwte . New
applied the Year’s Eve in charetorisite man
in Uso usual manner as net
upon the bridge and
Dr. C. J. Marshall, City (Com­
the. warning light*'on
missioner.
reports* the ft of mor­
' rates.
failure to respond he1 phine ana opium from his office.
City Manager W. B. Williams
ion ro­
id brake and ther
tund and threw his mo- . announces that contract with
eno, be asserted. The Rollins College for use Of broud[then struck an nutomo- candng station by the pity Is
r before the first gate to be signed immediately,
the nmchme through
Sanford Credit Association re­
and off to ono side ports business increase-In 1020
ond, inside gate,
greatest in history;
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t his cor waa beyond
Hotel Forrest Lake to open
an accident unavotd- on next Monday.
threw open the doors,
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DOMESTIC
I a warning to the pasStreet car at Tacoma, Wash.,
sped out. He landed un­ crashes through open bridge,
dock of tho bridge,
killing four people.
i only one of the pnsElgnteen men are * awaiting
i had an opportunity to .death penalty in Georgia prlstming, also leaped out
nUl the street car hod ‘ ons.
Chicago woman, 08, confesses
m the bridge. He plung- ahtf
helped three otheru kill her
i the air 80 feet into the
husband so she might marry for­
Ithe bay. .
mer convict.
FOBEIGN
Prince Card, heir apparent
of Humonla, is being sought by
his mother after being missing
since funeral of Dowager Queen
Alexandria.
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Dec. 31.—(/F&gt;—Nnt
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N Etf YORK. Dec, 01.—&lt;#)—
23 convicted in tho The eight year regime of J. F. Hy
Distillery conspiracy lan, mayor of New York h^a end4
ipolls, filed writs of
ay in the U S..CUAt midnight last nigEt, ono full
Appeals. . .
day before his term waa to havo
tgan hearing on tho como td 1U conclusion*. Mr.
h the men seek to stepped out of office, having reof sentences order- aigned In order to ptoteet hi*
cm to Leavenworth
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tein, of St. Louis,, ts .with huh«*iL tiorw ^ t that°of
.U o Richard E. Enright, polk.
commlysioner.
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HEADLINER BY HERSELF
Muitlh, all o f St.
f*iven the maximum
BRIDGEPORT, Copn^-N»Ucha
h»Q year*'
Rambova, thinks she la a hoadlinsr
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. nAYTON A . BEACH, Fto,pec, 3 1 .- W . - Mrs, Claire
Karr, M, wife of G. II. Karr,
New York and Daytona Beach,
died lh a local hospital here
shortly-after 8 o’dock today, as
the rwralt of dridking a strong
germicidal solution on Wednea-

Mrs. Eliia Nusbnum la Held
With Three Others After
Battered Body Of Man, 65,
la Found Nehr Chicago Rumanian Heir Apparent H u
Been Gone From'
Winft Used Pistol To
Since Attending
Dowager
Queen
Force Goff To Do Act

Ford Planes Are
Damaged On Trip

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Fv. woman was picked up in
gn unconscious condition on the
beach yesterday, fust north of
ocean piers by paiseraby
at first thought she waa
taking a'tun bath. Closer ob­
servation revealed tho fact that
sho waa suffering great pain.
An empty bottle which had ctmtabled disinfectant, lay besldo
her. Though she was immediatel^takcn to the hospital, hope
recovery was despaired
of nt the outiiL
■ For several tours her name
was unknown but police eventu­
ally established her Identity by
an address In her handbag.
Her husband denied any
knowledge of the motive for the
act, for which no warning waa
given.
Besides her husband an In­
fant daughter survives.
■ Tho remabut will be forward­
ed to New York for Interment.

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To Wirin Shows- Mur­ Carol Twice Mi
der Was To Be Covered Up
Once To A Poor Girl
Ilf' . 1’ ’J f.
By An Alleged Robbery
Nome Of Prince Linked With
CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—(47—In the
That Of Beautiful Italian
44 yean of their married life, her
qirl, High In Social Realm
66 year-old paralytic husband

(bought her lee cream once, while
'John Gallon Winn, a former con' vice loved her and waited 1G years
for him to die.
ii^hlii wu tho defense of Mrs.
Elisa Nuibium,. 68 year old grand­
mother, in a confession, police say
,she made-of plotting, with Winn
■and three others to kill her husjband, Albert, whose battered body
Iwas found yesterday on a south
side prairie,
I Winn, at a pistol's point, com; polled Edward Goff to kill Nusibaum with-sn axeK hiffiallfllTh
tconfCMion. With IWo pairs of ico
tong*, Winn and Goff hauled tho
,body into (he attic of the. home of
'Mrs. Delilenh Martin, held1as nn
. acecMory. After supper, they re­
dressed the body, loaded it thlo
Nusbaum’s sedan and carried it to
tho prairie again, planned to bum
the house and bury the body in the
prairie.
I’art of Skull Found In Car
Winn, 37, was arrested in Crown
Point, IrxL, and brought to Chicago
early today. Jleld also were Goff,
Mrs. Martin and Marion Stringham, whose clothes were used to
garb the body.
First accusation against tho
grandmother cam* from her eldest
non, Roscoo, father of eight child­
ren. His
under .
dk&amp;t ttk
#¥andfather's 'skull in an automo­
bile Lloyd was driving.
Id an effort to shield hia son.
Roscoe told of the,love affair of
16 yean duration between his
mother and Winn. - Once his father
shot Winn through the head.
Unemotionally .and without re­
gret, the police, said. Mrs. Nusbaum told now she ana Winn plan­
ned for a long time to kill her
husband, after a stroke of 'paral­
ysis had failed to bo fatal
A fragmentary diary in which
she expressed fear that her hus­
band would kill her, was found In
Mrs. Nusbaum’a purse when she
was arrested. Several months ago
she told the pojlco, shu hod per­
suaded her husband to put title to
his property, valued at about MO.000 in joint tenancy with her eo
that it would pass to her at his
death.

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Detectives believe Winn, was In­
volved in a recent stock yards bank
robbery. He served a penitentiary
sentence in 19H for robbery.
A letter .which the police said
waa written by Mrs. Nusbnftm
was found on. Winn when arrested.
Officers prevented his efforta to
destroy it. It contained what the
police called.reference* to tho
■laying plot, oa:
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‘‘Don’t want to-bo in the house
when it happepa, I’m a woman you
know." ’
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“Play hold up and when you get
p_ tho' house
him, ransack through
up and down,
and tear r
it must-bo elI hat* to do
thcr you or.®*«t-'him. This
aeherao providing
Mfr . . ,
ild-up or a robit go«
bery.”

Edward Ty?on Joins
P r o fe s s io n a l R a ^ 3
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NEW HA’
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the pail
football team a
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GUnU. Ho wa*
Crowley, on* t
horsemen, and
ami, where tht.

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.onn.,*- Dec. 31.
m, capUln for
‘ the Colgate
idlm
s fall, today
profesa*w York
to meet Jam**
j Dame's four
h him to Miare to play.

PARIS, Dec. ‘ 81.-4P)—Queen
Marie of Rumania, la searching
far . and wide fpr an errant son.
Crown Prince Carol. Since be at­
tended the funeral of Dowager
uocn Alexandria In London, Car*
has failed to show up at the roy­
al palace.in Bucharest
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The sunny skies of. Italy and a
beautiful Italian woman, promin­
ent in the social realm, are de­
clared to bo tho chief, attract!'
which are keeping the.80 y
hfeir-appairnt'to tna throne
mania aloof from the VO',
die. In other words, it Is
ed In Parisian social circles ___
Carol has suffered another heart
attack—his third.
Venice, Tirin and Milan recent­
ly have seek much of Carol and
in recording^ his movement* in
these places where Euro pc as soc­
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was dispatched there
to bring-back tho r
to Rumania forthwii

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for Ran________w
suphours later..with Vi
posed destination. f
Rumor has it that(the purse of
Carol has become somewhat de­
pleted by reason of I s peregrin­
ations and that he la nUdful « its
replenishment.
T h e i chagrined
Queen Marie, however, is said to
have instructed Italiar, and Aus­
trian banks pot to supilyher son
with money except an sjnount suf­
ficient to pay his first clgss fare,
alone, back to BuchareA ,
Carol has been, manied twice,
ohee morganatlcally to pllle. /ills
Lambrino, tho daughter, of a Mol­
davian profeasor af gooi bifth but
poor, and the secend tine ts Prin­
cess Helen of GtjUKW1Manied Grecian l’Hneess
For some time after. Carol’s
marriage in Odessa . &gt;r,th I Mll°Lambrino, the Rumanian court was
much perturbed for Carol w * said
to have nnnouiKea
announced that
xnsc he
no would
*“ and* rtnou
' ou^co his
stldt to “his wife
right* to the throns. The courts
of __________________
Rumania held that hli
hi msrrisge wss null and void bodiuie it
was solmnlrcd while ha was undsr
an incognito. Carol then le t this
morganatic wife and mafrirt PrinHelen of Gneee. daugl Ur of
late King Constantine. Allegft was through an asttlte
litldsn and matehmake
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Olio And CleQ Drew Caught
In Jacksonville Thought
T6 Have Been Responsible
For Series Of Robberies

S t Augustine Police
Also After Local* Pal*

What U believed to be the end
of a lurles of robberies which have
been occurring in thin city over the
holiday season came yesterday
when Otto and Cleo Drew of San­
ford and Wesley Pride ef Upssla
were arrested by Jacksonville au­
thorities arid lodged in jail to await
charges from Sanford and St. Aug­
ustine police,
Drew boys, who lived With
. . . ether. CarDrowjon French
Avenue near-Tweifth Street, were
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wore picked up in Jacksonville.
Sheriff C.
M. Hand and Chief
J. ».
ca Roy O. Williams had
previously wired authorities In 44
different cities and towna of tha
Davey-Winaton BuihUng-. In »utce in an effort t o .'locate
Sm m
a
them
Son Lanta Costa 050,000; and bring them to Sanford to fsc&lt;
of rtbbery with a gun and
Mrs. B. a Baggett To Erect charges
of auto thefts.
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Building Of 6 Apartments
Suspected For Several Days
The gang first came under tho
An apartment house consisting suspicion of local authorities two
of 14 separate apartment* is be- days previous to Chrixlmaa when
n Lanta subdWla* a wire from Miami adviai Chief

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The Hotel Forrest Lake. Sanford’a new 0500,000 tourist hostel­
ry on the. Uke front, will be open­
ed next Monday, three days later
“ uni tho date sot for its opening
hen construction of the buif“
as commenced In tho Sprlns
announcement waa made toe
Hullek and Hulick, owners Si
orators of the hotel.
In connection with the anour
ment,. thonowner* stated that
h«*el-wtU be opened fur the tnsi
tlon of tho public on Menda;
emoon between the hour* 01
and 6 and again in tho even
from 8i30 to 11 o’clock. Tho 1
tatlon to the public to visit
hotel on Monday was oxtsnded at
the same time the opening date
was announced.
Dus to many delays In receiving
shipments of furniture and other
equipment, making the opening
date uncertain, the ownflrs an*
nounccd that they ware unable to
hold a formal opening as had been
originally planned.
The' hotel, which w a a __
last Spring, waa to have been
ened‘ onl Now Year’s Day, see
the original plans. Despite
that, many shipment* of
fgrnltare and
been late in

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Near
All previous
lng records ore
been broken
ear, when a
[gurea obtained
fic o j

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const:
In
of,0«» 007
n an
per cent oVsr the year :
Is said to be the g
o I ^ n y y w U fiK fi
out this 1
I had not
handles,pped
gcitlon as i
tha contfnueu ,

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Incre

to OE
according to a permit luiMd by
.. hsdhM dedfor 8imford local yo- three days late, and this fast
been read
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s
lice
officers
and
deputies
front
the
the odice pf City Clerk Phillips
acclaimed by many peopte today,
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showed 0
sheriff’s office have worked night who complimented th* Hulick
today. .
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and.
day
in
an
effort
to
round
up
then upon their enterprise.
The building, which ts -to be of
1034. 0081
-entire gang.
Woods and
frame rind stucco construction; Is the
It waa the concensus of opinion
Wklla i
swamps
for
miles
in
the
vicinity
to cost 050,000 nnd will be ready of the city have been searched in of many business men that much have been
praise
raise is^due
is due to Messrs Hulick
for use about Mar, -1, it was stat­
In'lhs building
ed by C, 11. Johnson, the contrac- an effort to locate their hiding heir untiring efforts ...
has been gai
place.
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or In charge of the work.
Tha night of the robbery of the data. Personally supervising tho every month haa
tint gain over th*
Rapid progress has been report­ Flowers store in Lake Mary and
ed in erecting-the basement and * io tho Kennard Btore near Golds- work of installing the fixtures, 1024, it is shown.
furniture
and
othor
equipment,
the
December Ilsd ]
framework of the apartment and
rough, in which a gang waa ownors have been rushing the op­
The month of Ds
everything-possible is being done thwarted in an attempt to hold up erations, working, late ot nights,
to completo the house on schedule. thb proprietor, led polico to con­ in an effort to havo the hotel ready showed a gain of XOTj
December, 1924, 7
The permit calls for an expen­ nect them with those depredations by the- first of th* year. .
this year showed a
diture of 050,000. The building as wall as with
.........tho robbing
ilng of the
200 per cent oVsr tt
will bo 114 feet Bp 7a feet over ail, Itouth filling station.
qf 1024,
and will have a composition roof oi
Valuable Low Is Recorded
Narcotics Stole n
The highest single wont]
tho type said,to be very popular
Boverat pones headed by Shtrlff
x wa* April, when a
From Dr. Marshall m
among builders over the entln Hand nnd Chief Williams combed
39,190 was amassed. It i
the hammocks and swamp districts
stats.
g this month that th* pn
Dr. C. J. Marshall ',
In addition to the Davey-Wiru for several days after theso rob­
Issued
for the coni'
ton structure a permit was also beries. Knowing the men they ported to'the police the theft of new Hotel Fom etl
Issued for the erection of a two wanted, it la said that nolle* and 050 worth of morphine, cocaine
October wa* the 1
story apartment house on Sanford members of the sheriff's office and 11. M. C. tablets which have th* previous year
been
removed
from
his
office
made
untiring
efforta
to
appre­
AvenuAnear- Martin Street, in
0164J17O.
Rose Court subdivision. Tho per­ hend the gang in it's entirety. some time during tbo post two
Following in a «
Their
efforts
were
rewarded
when
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mit was made out In the name of
lng tho amounts
they
received
a
call
from
the
sher­
Dr.
Marshall
stated
'that
ho*
Mrs. B. B. Baggett and calls fer
both for 1035 and
a sir appartment building to cost iff of Bt. John’s county advising missed the narcotic* Wednesday Month,
them that the men- they wanted morning and owing to the fact
in th« neighborhood of 026,000.
,hm&lt;*^hhhm.0 87,836
had been arrentbd In Jacksonville. that ho had no occasion for its Jan.
40,170
. Tho building will bo constructed
uso previous to yesterday, he be- Feb.
It
was
announced
thatat
tha
h»«i.« -■35,019
o f frame and stucco an# is to bo time o f ' tholr arirest the Prpw lloves thht It might have been Mar.
i.... 25,811
of tbo distinct Florid* type of ar­ boys were in possession of hun­ taken any time during th* past Apr,
chitecture, Ecach apartment will dreds of dollars worth of loot and two weeks.
M a r --E £ £ « T
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consist of four rooms and bath and several guns, much ammunition
The loot consisted of seven bot­ June
will b« modem throughout.
tles of H. M. C. tablets, three bot­ July I n m t , « w 4 n i r o I
and many burglars tools.
According to the contractor, C.
Chief Williams and Hhorlff Hand tles of cocalno and one bottle of Aug.
H. Johnson, .the
left early this 'k&amp;ornlng for Bt. morphine. A Parisian surgical box
be ready for o ccu p a iw ^ FelvlB.
istlne. where ti^e bandits an was also taken. '
rrm
Nov.
and work has already been started.
lt\ jail, and *ill try to Idcntl
Doc.
These buildings, together with
mo of the loot, which they be Postoffice Will
came from various Jobs in
other apartment houses oow in
\ •Observe,
process of eonatructlpn, are said thin city.
TAMPA, Fla., Dee. 31.—(fil— to add considerably to the hous­
RAIL HEARING POSTPONED
There was not much rerk going ing facilities of the city.
A holiday no te issued
on in tho. Let
Mter J. P.
TALLAHASSEE
Fla,
Dee.
81
office will ot
t^iy. ___ _ and
W)—1
Th*. Florida Commission to­ (day hours tomorrow
^
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m
s
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o
r
a
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t
h
‘
..w ith80 “wil
day announced th* postponement
troupe
make but one
.
until January 13, of a &gt;hearing to
Ybor Pity and
.city. No rural
bulla arrived
ry street
be held at Miami. ,
were being
. The hearing will regard the pro­
Mu/t the atp
viding of rates, rales and regula­
" tob 'om * .fKrsoon
tions for intra-plant, intro-1*
will ce
nal and iatar-tamiaal twite
bull -fil
dubs ofitha.cit:
Uh. ■
Is
The j
give the
_ and re
Fermin
id sr*
thin the best few
Ceutro
programs from Sanford
ten of
Started
the immedi-

Big Gto

rthat

tfOTEL FORREST
LAKEWILL OPEN
ONNEXTMONDAY

Sanford's New Tourist Hos­
telry On Lake Front Will
Youths Resided Here And
Be
Inspected By Public Dur*
Have Been Under Surveil­
lng Afternoon And Evening New
lance For Past Few Days

HOUSE WILL
HEADflNlARCH y

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IsfSiSB:

T h e 320 lots in Dreapi^wold Number 3 located next nearer to the city than
with the installation of caving a ffrN iiew tflk s/^ n d ^ b tW ly btinz double and Jripl
now offered,

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Y ou know what has happened at Mayfair and at First Street Extension.

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Secure your location at

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be had at the original prices

With the bpening of the new Forrest Lake H otel w hich will bring hundreds of newcomers to put
Iders to the w heel in the making of Sanford, a new era of realty developm ent *'* '
erty like Drepm wold Number 3 at the above prices cannot (ail to be an exCeotio
nvestment opportunity.

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H E A R T IE S T N E W Y E A R G REETIN G
T O T H E C IT IZ E N S O F S A N F O R D

O U R SLO G AN

21 4 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T
ft

H . T . B O D W E L L , President

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E . D. E L Y ,

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f l e l l h&lt;rw tnyiK i
5wtth * Sorbol a Ji
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V *K no HI effect

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cram^M or oihir cUtau

•»cK and avory of Ot*

Solicitor* nn-i of

!s tw. rwf f 5l ^. ; 1: s?r?,wS'1 V. K
. ttSi Um Compliant*.
m

daeaoaaO. _0*tan4ant*. .t*-t
liam Km*r«^n and wt/a
fcmaraoa; BamtMi. Ch»Pm
, Attguat* l i .b .l U
N*a»a and haabawL dears* .Sow
w«d wlfo, Kmlly AusuaU-ToaVer
Joaeph Wofford Tkokar. Trnaue

.acchanicj-

at noU;i}Ulat

event p ro g ra m ,
to p re»*iU am ateu r
driver* from making
»nd « H W
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ursuancu wltfi

-T lira* her.
'ho*a Cl
ikimwn; Cerrl
. SeHwart*. «W
INUMhU Ul ler any and a|

jobholder* 'of

It l i hvraby ordered that you and
y * * n&gt;l appear brforr
our Clrdalt Court at tka court
H°#»w at Sanford. Florida, on the
llh day of January, A. D. Ill* ,
and tfeen and lhare make a newer
u .t h a 1)111 o f.^ m p la M t .«xhlb1t«d
acalnat yon In thtaearn*. *♦.» • * « ; Joeeph A uftord Tueker
Herald, a newepaper publlahed In
Hanford. •Seminole County. Florida,
once each week for four con*.-f u.

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On liberal commission
— -------- basis.

«»&gt;e Ith day of Decern-

S ta ffo rd , F lo r id a .

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it substantial
t*e of land . situs'
ng In, the CKy ol
Of Heralnole and
mora particularly

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f'OCHT OV THR

judicial

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oiholit

Ann .yon

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jou uk tr

COi:* t y - •« * &lt;ifTTr
**»JC 'll. Smith.
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Complainant,
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pea from gome of the Itoat
| in the wren try.

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Tbe Florida Land and Development Court of in, h
cult of the Hial
for He*fnole &lt;
.
BUTT TQ till I FT. 4 W L B * '
»nd day'n, Dhrrmbrr’

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To the Florida Lend and Devel­

|Ur. Brown: -SpeedwarWl- opment Company a Corporation:
Lght eight machine* will be
It .being made to appear to this
that Summon* in Chancery
lover g circular t«wc£for tho Court
hea been horofofore leaped, direct*
■OS In central Florida dur- ed .to you, and that ttio Sheriff of
D* Land meet. Burr Lam- Seminole County, Florida, nag made
tddiAmrrk«n profenional, return, that eam« canbdt be nerved
owing, to your fallurt torolvfei ofit the wheel of one machine flberre
or appoint agents. or to have
d Homy, for two yearn the within the Btute\oI Florida, an.of*
tampion of the world, will Seer or agent upon Whom proces*
t other. Other driver* who
tdto race are Dr Palma In
Merced**, Cotay with bla
’eugoot, Dally In hi* Slme*n, the Orlando flnnh, In
tenac, King Kelly of Kanwith his Dcusenberg, Me­ o^jth*d_^1«nda^Jn_jjrm^^
an . Oldfield Special, and
track in the tooth. Some difficul­
ty wag experienced in shipping car*
^ i l i l T o on hand thatTarc now in Do. Land
*r assembled on a dirt the star ter'a flag,

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Seventh Judicial Circuit ot Florida,
In and for Bemlnola County.

s* *

JBVmth judicial eta

I f fld ltlliA , I* A k l!
SKVI'tOt.*: COUNTY. IN Cl
f r.il la
c Stanley ■and
J. A. Kocrrs,
ComplAnfa
Wlll/am Smeraon et al.,
Dafendanta
ItIT TO aUIKT TITLE
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CITATION

^iSKlMtefc
man. Truttee; &gt; A

fChasaao

Neavo

Cleon* Howard

BathUrl Chau*
data IaabaU*
tnd hunband,[•aye: Joaeph

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Highest
Quality

IDEAL BRANDS have ied the State for thirty years. Order early and
avoid delays paused by congested freight conditions.

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3 1 7 -3 1 8 F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k b i d s ,

m trade talent, ocoffldkT*.
li
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down driver* will c,- D. COUCH. Hecretary.
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nta In U»* nopth a*

SERVICE ORGANIZATION AVAILABLE TO
VEGETABLE ^ O ^ E B S .

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We otter to the vegetable growers of Florida, through our subsidiary.
Florida Agricultural Supply Company, the services of Dr. M. D. Leonard,
an Entehiologist and Plant Pathologist of high repute. If troubles arise ip
tbe field, tell us about thpem and we will give you the most up-to-date meth­
od of control. Our pried list No. 29 will be sent upon request.
‘

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
PAUL R. FORBES, Mgr.

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ThereVis ample opportunity for

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you to purchase desirable loca­
tions at advantageous prices be­
fore the positive 1 0 % '"increase
on all homesites that becomes ef­
fective January 6th, 1926.

NASON,
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Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Sanford, Weat

• C E N T R A L F L O R ID A O F F IC E

WnrRoW of nine o'clock A. I t . for
the purpose .o f
considering W h
I be permitted to a U rt, a matters aa may tie brought* before

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AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXESfj.t

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S. 0 . G R A Y , R E S ID E N T M A N A G E R

�broaght up o o l
t e Hf*im «* »&lt;

» f* of Tottn in
• 40
r«

lN»,&lt;wlth l« o ,
the lowr»t. Geo
retit, h among
Union. The St

renJt toward th
Ms instructor and. poss^ far beyond.
5nr was to remaih Sergeant Heiffer I
of thirty yoMfs, Private Brown wa*
.t®JfeO-Wulle of sergeant* lieutenant, captairTjunl^ll ttfe'Varipitf jgrjt4es to that of-major ganeral.
^ ^ W f i n h f o i r , yotinrinw ; a Private Brown or d Seftfe*
arit Heiffer? Are you going td:Ole top, or are you going
to rgmafh Micro you are? We are. not. prepared to state
wbat was the key to,Private Brown's success, Hut we are
willing to wager that It was hard .work and lojng hours.
He did not become a major general by playing poker on
winter evenings. He got there by doing juftt n little more

In Defense of Florida
.
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VERBS FOB TOPAY

Lk.* .
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&lt; !ivTSS^. d
Iinert, them
tree, • - .

.Chamber ef Coinme
supply of sutomobl!
.;Dld you get one?

.

because of the „
"nly 8.7 percent of
- Mr. Helms SrnrM
much interest in ,
throqK|*S 3
expressed throert
eeainir.
ceding. Half ,/£‘AJ
J9h|
than 80 per ctni T J |
persons voted lnd J ” 1

country nluat not interfere.
; 7 * - ~* ^ : ' -- , ^
While western states are fight­
ing a* to which shall have the
water that goes to waste through
uw d « P canyon, while private
companies block any uso of Uint
water, fearful that the people mav

where it Is
irtnorhy.-fn hrUsrffl
tlon, 4,000 peniwE?
hie 10,000 electe4C*J

THE V^JRLp HAS outlived much and will outlive a
at deal more, and men have contrived to be happy in
It has shown the strength of Us constitution in nothing
more than in surviving the quack medicines It has tried.
the scalos of the destinies brawn wlU never ,wbigh eo much
as brain. Our heallng-ls not in the storm or in the whirlwind,
It Is not in monarchies, or aristocracies, or democracies, but
will be revealed by the still small voice that speaks to the
conscience and the heart, prompting us to a wider and
wiser 'humanity.
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—James Russell Lovell.
•

IN FLORIDA THE banks Ijave their feet solidly on thp
ground. They have not been curried away by the retd estate
ri(tt that
boom, and in spite of ti
TOOfteoUsly, doubling, trl
times, in the-last year, th'
lo in general
•n taking rare

M Y FAVORITE STORIES

jglble Our
city . 3
therefore ropreients s

}}
th*,.
the city. Our Stats p
represents less than 10 \
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OPENING AN OLD SORE
NEW YORK TIMES

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WmeaTtcsTioxs

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Robertson, Williams and Monahai
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
t « lt » 13-13 M iU n lt Tempi, Dali

we dream often of falling. And
it explains women1! horror of
makes. The, make! could crawl
out along the limb, and steal the
■looping ,baby frpm It* mother.
Any. good antl-evolufToniat could

America.
.
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•The new combination
&gt;y. Clarence

SA V E and

to European Investors, mainly
British, which were eoblly repudi­
ated by our Statei responsible for
them. The whole dlaf.gree*ble sub­
ject is gone over again1in an ar­
ticle in The National Review by
Young J. Pentlond. He reviews
the sor^oWful tale and shows how
attempts to sOcure a settlement
through the United States Supremo
Court were defeated by application
of the Eleventh Amendment to
.our Constitution, which forbids exitension of the judicial power of tho
aAy l /orel^m - Stute/t ’ 'The^suthftT
soerns to think that a suit could be
maintained by ’a foreign state ea
such, but . this is highly doubtful.V . His fnaln Object la, however, to
contrast tho position taken by
Americans .regarding European
debts with that assumed years ego
by the various states which, re­
pudiated thqir obligation! held by
foreigners. Referring to the fact'
that the United States has now be-

EARNING
. . OUT

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m oney

OP SCHOOL

A vacation that is all play and no "p
won’t get you anywhere, boys.

out imuwiur* 1L is vq ue nupeui iubj
follow. This is that reprssentatives In Congress of tho defaulting
State* will have the grace to* keep
rllent .whorl the European d«Al
•ttleihents are'under debi
debate, and
settlements
will not Indulge in loftyf
about the duty of every &lt;i
Power to pay off every hon
without evasion or forced'
miae.

T^^whe'teorjey, of y ^ r 'o m ^
mer and make a start toward a mm’i
bank account.

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BAN

LINKING PALM AN D PINE
V . NEW YORj£ -HERALD-TRIBUNE

The star of empire has at last
The mld-wesUrner with htkfar,
been diverted from-its weltward tuno sttlL to make, opened real es­
way and is trending to the South. tate offices and invited tho people
The Dixie Highway now-spans the back, homa to Cfme down, and buy
1,087 miles between Sault Ste. Ma­ eorner lots. - The£ enmo, by thou­
rie, Mich., where winter ta winter, sands glad of an excuse to escape
and Miami, where, in the phrase of the gales'thkt bjqW across ' tb#
tho joyous voiced radio,broadcas­ Great Lakes from Labrador, and
ter at that point, "it’s always June willing tb make's turn in real es­
folks." Ohio, Kentucky, Tettnesseo tate by way qf paying the expenses
the. trip.
_
TOM SIMS SAYS I and Georgia have completed their o f NoW
that
the
Dixie
Highway.has
links
In
the
great
chain
of
good
n ------- :—
, Tha sawing mschlne was pnt- roads that will enable the midentsd in 1700 and neighbors hsva westerner - when snowdrifts are
ited high by the blisxard, to run current. Along the Florida Waat
dropped In to usa it evtr since.
In
own to Florida to play a few Coast, where ft Is possible to dip
-Our ambition is to be a plumb­ rounds of golf, catch a moss of land from tbs sen bottom and acti­
er. and have an assistant to do our tarpon and Invest a little money ve rt it Into Wands nnd building
real relate developments.'
; plots, tho burtAl Western “r " will
forgetting for us:
It was natural that tho state si
mark; tho prevailing speech,'
c s fo f tho Alleghenies should bo i ,And u^ureUminbly tehlM the
_.Tha only thing worso than
Ohrjqhpaa dfarB is. the jokss writ­
o flrxt to 'clear tl|a path to thd l°ng, *trte^ of-tbiUbparda^ and hot
ten about Chrlstnuia clgara,- In­
nd.of,midwinter sunshine. The dog sUndsrthatwill line the whole
cluding this one. .
•oplo of Michigan. Ohio, Illinois Touto of tho new road th* trim l:
id- Indians were tko nlmieore In « « ^111 ftnd beJutiee in the state*
ffh whMUhcy pass that will
On Christmas Day ;■the "shop tha development of the nejsUElorimany of tpem to stop off-and
.logon changes
chsngre to !‘swsp ds.r Ouly * few yrefa ago Carl
earVy ? slogan
'arms and. plantations, j
-&gt;W-'—
f--'
Flshar put •the Jprofits of - his In­
dianapolis Veletlreme {nta.tbe great
ist tho. ^gclflc railroads did
&gt;e open spans thq Dixie Hlghtravel flattens
vlll do in greater measure fo r
nrltoryHhXough which it rankit will be fit more than , local
» to tWf pation. For It wUI
clear th«rpossibilities of. the
rich jeastfn
Lincoln Highway end hasten
money: on
coffco breaks ,down Bradlov's. |
Is, you worry yourtry,n* to find a cup
fit to drlpk.
NOTE O F.W A I

second place, they pretend to dosl
with the supernatural, And. what
One great trouble, with these
did you dp for this fortune teller 7" bank robbers who flia.ia they stay

*your hsrd-earnod
k£"1T*$S!38
wages on k

ThejUB:

■cm only those whltTfl
city eligible to rotr.
.V-000 negroes

liitfri-sourtPe.^ Things raf*1dofier 'fl*'
!':in«;ally, on a big scale these
days. ■*&gt;•?, _ .
V
-------.-•(laronco Dillon, still a young
rrput, i.-r'rurprls]ng.big.finance.' Ho
Is tho mnn who got the Dodge Mo­
tor Company away from the.chief
popci* In Wall 8treet, that exnr xi'f t t swallow and pleasantly
digest, that, useful^ organisation.
" Vi( .*
* ,Jf4 f*', 1•
Rrveiend JMjnee'8. Montgopiery,
rknntaip of the houae of-represenistivB.n, puts the Modernist and
I'uiidni »J»itallat' problem ,jn few
wotdst .
"Siodernlsta say, 'there ain’t ho
hoH.' - fundamantalirti aay, 'tho
hall there a lrtV " •
•The sversge man says, "there
msjr, ox there may hot be .such a
superheated resort. Blit to avoid
running risks J shall behave de­
co ntly,B- “ . im .v-You may add \hat be doesn't
amount: to much who refrains from
eln qqly because he fears, that he
may g o ,to hell.

House Ways and Moans committee

THE PREDICTION THAT CAM E
true
t ;C :
At a recent luncheon in He w
York of the Catholic Acton'.(hill
the-Rev. John Tslhot Smith taid
■tory which had an especial sppeii\
n
,e
lch ho Is a distil

minlstrntion.

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The stand taken by the.Register Is commendable,.and.iPh?
Herald believes that the Mobile paper expresses the senti­
ment of the majority of Alabamans. Right at a time when
many states are wont to he jealous of Florida, It seems thot
all the more praise ishould bo accorded
_______ a paper ___
in a, neighbor:
ing state, for so boldly defending Florida as the Register hai
done.
___________ _____— . ■— :------- -----------^ T h e Register says:
Chairman Green .of the House Ways and Means
committeo made an unjust attack on Florida, in the
debate on tho Federal inheritance’tax, declaring that
the people of Florida, who have abolished the inher­
itance, tax by constitutional amendment, can never
/ ‘make a really big state through colonies of taxdodgers and money-grabbers, parasites and couponcuttera, ja u trippers and booze hunters/* This out­
burst qf temper reveals Mr. Green as playing, not
tl\eroIe of constructive statesmanship, but as striking out at anything he thinks ho cap hit. Tho stnte
of Florida looked like a target for his. anger, no ho
proceeded to call the people
J»vd jWmfp

of her po,

between Republic,

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r
‘k* hart,, laughi
n Oeorgia -was ,i
y for,one ..mrndre
tally (t hod go .D

cent

time., FloridiTiH
pected to get ^
■inc* the fisneTs

Despite the fact that there are a number of newspapers,
particularly In the North, that are stiU fighting-Florida by
publishing many untruthful articles and scathing editorials,
thero remain a low papers which give this state a good word
— * i*— *•.’
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f',
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every
time the opportunity arises
.
Recently Congressman Grqen of lows, chairman of the
House Ways and Means Committee, undertook to assail Flor­
ida for the passage of .the amendment abolishing theincorae
tax, and the Mobile Regjpier quickly came to the defence of
this state, rebuking the gentlemen from Iowa hi no;uncertain
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! HEARTS
fit, h
V
ihvfcvi

beesuto of U jfi

tioo, which doe*
In. jfplie of th!
iCarolina ro\Jiti

OSTEO-PATH-IK—ONE H
PER CENT DRESS SHOE

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TRl-CITV" HF*“ 3

Federation.of Wai

fakir,

And jn exchange for ytmy two d6llars what dld ho do for you I " , V
er. About mvrDMi

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lord Avenue

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L in MUNICIPAL
CABLE e v e n t

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HAND ENTERTAIN
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'urnished hy ithe lo-

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George Caldwell and Georgs A.
The
lovely cm
Wilsan
w«rc&gt;
ImtliWM
visitors
In
'. "The
me Sanford
eanrord 8ynHynSarfonJ on Wcdnwday from Brad-, Miaa Perrie Leo
irnfti *^ P pX *t the new City turn danen fulte a number of fea*
Avenue eras the a
vfCtl OQ
ateh «... 'feTr' Introduced irr
dne of th® mo,t
delightful party
Web K*y colored caps. horris, and
dther nairs i
li*
■nn«» ronl
as well M aet- V- Wells Is spending thin afternoon whan .
SSpKi
pentlne
ntlne confetti were dlitrlbuted
Mm Marion B ftd en&lt;
an favors. •
2 * k wth™h « TnoU* r'
&amp; R- bridge
honorini
Wells at Wallace, N. C.
ar
* t e h*bK ,„ ^
a buffet topper.
_
. .
. ime for . t t i
Whltner. J&amp; and W. P; RaveneL ; epAslsti,-- ,
of potato salad, sandhotldavs
from
Snliiru
Collets at
H«i “ «* £T»Cn, the season’s col­ Wichcs"Ut
mil coffee were served, •Sf* *nd
Conoley a n Bristol. Vs.
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SIii vUli
ors. were twantunlfy carried .out
vii
tlnje
relatives
at
PineVlew
and
being
chairman Valdosta, Go.
Vlvld-hoed polnsattlas and ferns
5B7f
9
P
I
Wjth • profusion of eut flowers, ■ &amp; H Hardy
,
-----1 committee,
committee.
were used to advantage la bas­
streamers of ted. and green as well c* i f ° ^irvshment
n l a ,^ attendance,
kets and val»* In various rooms
a » petted plants and palms, form- •uhort
Mr. and JlrsfEdward Higgins when the card tables wen anoint­ Brady, Mias Mina Howard. Mbs r#®d.w®4 followed. The court la
Inff a rich setting for the. pastel
.r-lr- i-. lJ. afternoon in their ed, The color motif of red and Lillian Shtnsholser, Mies Sarah *®k#dto eftjtdn tha eommlsaion and
imeka-wont bythn yofiHy lidlcs. - * town n
guests
1 , well,
well
o/m
« u as
about 300
Jacksonville
where Mr.
iphaiUed
Warren Kasterby, Mbs U ttb the cootnctor from continuing tbe
. The music was
waa exceptionally being present,
Hljcirlna went on business.
Caldwell. Mbs Lea Ammons, Mb* «*&lt;1 « ta now obnned. .
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Nell Williams, Mn. Ralph Stevena,!
— ■' ?
----•• to m fb .t
, 9* W. Byrd of Delray arrived
Mra,
Wideman
Caldwell,
Mn.
AlTampa—Construction
work bv
,TS FOR MILADY In Sanford on Thursday and is
the clubh0U»».*t fl O’ Madb Sei
BY MARY MARSHALL
the p e n of Mr. and Mf*. Clyde
At feten that
- ‘.'■t/ui.i'itCowHfht McClure Syndieate
Byrd at their home on Myrtle
Mday
Avenue.
'
bJ ub" ortho w. a
be held atthehomeof
----- ■■■ ■■ •■ ■ ■ —v y^l '*
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------------ ---* —■' •J I
te, at 8 o'clock .at her
are not Bo'conatn^ed— * -MJ* *J*d Mr**
Wilson and
bird Street ahd Pal*
they are railed Wellington
haTO r«tarned home from
Mfllhierj ^pecJSs^
boot* aid if they come into prip" Brandon where they Spent thowaat
olarity
they wfil doubtless fc Wc?k MWhite Qf Mrs. WUknown imply as Wellingtons.
*on a parents.\ .
v;s,
«rnr,nlan/ women have dream-,
,
----- —
balurtkiy, Jaiii &amp;
Baskets and bowls of gladiolus
. . ■tfcLAP^f;
A rfrmitiwns Issued from the'
All
bus llvlrg ^
home of ofrico rr City Clerk 1.. B. 1’hilllp,
fsure
e ton.
r women
. f r still
. , wear
M t c h fe f nU . r, a- a** ” k“ ro"’* Mn.
Delta Sororlety Dancte at
A. K. Powers on wednesdiy ttday fir the erection of a warv*
evening when she entertained « [hoUs., by thn Wight OrcHvry Co.*
Ul at * o’clcx?V.
^ Felt Hats
/
sklrf* IV. t e ' c o l d sTnShv w ^ . 'r -\h ' ttmi M «. ^ i v l d U|rd of inilge hon.iring her ni*t«, Mbs on Fourth Street between Elm piui,
Georgia Mobltf irtR onter;«
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,
V
i
c
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thcr jttvaila the li^ht &gt;ltn.wp «Ie^*auv*^‘’ nrrivtd Jn Sanford on Margafvt 7^chnry, wlm is iMH-ml- u urt&gt;l AvpnUM&lt; _
|
J t her hom? on
o fV n r c lf f t '
? edneaduy -for n brief sojourn irig TO. boll,dsyr hero with her j Tho building
K v e r y F e lt l u t lvn arU losa’
to be onu story I
3 o'clock honoring
actuallv uinvhoiu^on.e.'lt |* at least ° nd arc t,0W&gt;,n* *» W Valdez, parent*,-Mr._aml Mrs. A. D. /jjd\v in height umi.i i to:be constructed I
v«ruo will b&lt;?Fohl at. this Ui
Ison, a bride-elect
eo^rm rVsblo‘
Tho wid«»pronJ
T~
I ary. and John Bridge* and Clay 0f cement Mock*. “ Thy cost,Is es*.
custom of wearing goloshes has
Mr- »nd Mm. Eugene Tittle have Bridges of Raleigh, N. C., who are timuted at f 13,000.
eccn z result of tHia unsuitability ‘‘"turned home from Jacksonville her hpu^e guests.
i
lucmuwd business during the.)
C? ,&lt;W^ h®* ohviou* die- *hera they were tho guests of Mrs.
.Of exeeiitionnl interest was the year lPUR, ami predictions for even.
»dvnn,Spes fur wenr In town.
Tittles mother. Mrs. Muriel ana game o f bridge nlayed during tho
ARRIVALS
T-v^*
W’«llir»|cton hoot is inndc »i*trr, Mtys Naru Muriel.
evening,. »cyi;e* wot« kept on tal?£
waterproof ^"ther. and.
liea done 'Jn, ,hnljduy suggestion*/
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Lovely^Bridge Party NewWarehouse To1
f e s r s £ ComtncUJS,
Wight Grocery Co.

t o

Ttle Smith, Jacksona Taylor,- Jncksonvlllc;
kins, Daytona; George
tindenton: Georgo .A .
denton; Wm. B. Campmv-Ule: W. ThomMon.

fetninino fashions. Too bo
bo-sure
sure WolWol
lington boot* hava been hcanl of*
before—but women liavo riot worn
them. As applied to boots worn by
men In the first jw n :o f tho last
century, tho word designated bootn
quite high in fronUiUt-aui lowejrdrr
backrTho new Wellington bouts

her, Miami! A. E. WalYork;,' H. O. SGnton,
, N. J.; Dr. Allen CorCity, N. J.; E, T. CorCity, K. J.| 3. J. Cor-

0n». O.; W. B. Haus.
aM City; Mr. nnd Mra.
i JncksonvUlaj W. D.
tcksonville; Georgo W.
; Daytona; M. C. Herado; Mr, and Mra. E.
k Jr., Bradenton; Mr.
L W. CopClarfd, Miami;

I

M» C. Hutchins, Snvant H, Allen, Chuluota: Mr.
t. F.
Bo. PortF, C. Phelan'.
Phelan-, So.
Port[e.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank

R. A. Gordon, MiHn* B. D.' Krnraen,

#&amp;SFiiS6£

^ ^ M otjtgom ery,

G..Thompih-McClain,

WTEZyMA i»n, Jacksonville* E,
City; B. F. Wilt Gainesville! A. I.
«ncey, Ga.; f. WorthC. M Dunn, BarnesB. Maker, Greenwich,
r. RuniLte Nelson, tamfprd,

tho^h.built|on curving lines the

Mtj, James Hotkey of Winter sod after the
sual number or
l’nrk'
spent the day hurt, on Wed■ nVOgreaslons, a
tho top adds to it* warmth. It ha*
:uv*t of hor par­ and prices hwai
nbt Ircomc wliinly worn in this
rs. C. L, Flowers
country, Somd bhoe dealers prot&gt;by Miss Mprgnret Zachary. whUu
ably f«r ^thAU t —WiH-eharmhe
the men’s high. prise, n bos of
munrifiorl'.Kved fate that but the
ititkHutf, went to Mr. luiucuHter.
Kusiisn boot^of j,fcw eohsons ago.
In cutting fur the roil notation prize Rub Rheumatic Fain,
n box of talcum,'Billie Fitts was Soreness, S t i f f n e s s
tho fortunate one.
At tiiQ. conclusion of tjio card Hub I'aln right opt with small
THOUGHTS—WISE

AND OTHERWISE
There was n girl we all knew
well in boarding school She was
rcallj- charming, and sho hfld so
much money to spend on her clothcj that »hs ought to have bcon the
best dressed girl In tho school So
she was sometimes. When her clo­
thes Were new- they were lovelyhut no frock or bat or suit or pair
of shoe3 ever looked-proli morn than
a few weeks. After that our charmlrj frierid’a hata' looked as if she
had sat upon them, her shoes-look­
'd ** lr 4m. had wAfli theni -a year
nnd the frocks lodlf,’ks‘TrWlet&amp;HWill not boon be dispeiled.
ed them in balls and threw them
in the wardrobe.
*
'
Itf you visited her rooms you
Metcalf Is Appointed knits
"lint was the matter. She
Judges Of New Court didn't own a single pglr of shoe
trees. She just threw her shoes In­
In Palm Beach County to the bottom of her closet with­
out rreing,that they were cleaned.
wet and
WEST PALM BEACH, Deo. ty. Sometimee they were still Wet
—(AT—Briiest Metcalf^ was np- muddy. Sho didn't even see that
pointed Judge of the Palm Beach they were dry. And her kata she
threw up on tho closet'shelf.
County Criminal Court of Record j(ut
Sometimes they didn't moke 'tho
by Governor John W. Martin, W. shelf,
but eho hurriedly closed tho
E. Toobuck former county attorney
door so as not to see what
will be solicitor nnd'Elmore Co­ closet
happened to them. And the frocks!
hen, present official of the court Well, once she found a new party
will bo clerk of- the new court, ac­ fnxk, worn once behind her lounge
cording to Information- received In s mass of wrinkles.' It had slip­
here Wednesday, .
ped thenf several days before. The
mtkl hadn't noticed It in cleaning
the room and our charming friena
hadn’t thoutht another thing about
it—until sho found it there a mass
of wrinkles. When she hui^c her
convene for tho first time Jan. 4, frocks or coata up sho looked for
Actual work, however, .It is ex­ Uops. If there were nano she just
pressed, will not be started before hang them up by the straps or
the middle of tho month as official collar. *-V, }ri\
court records will have.to be ord­ Of courw this Mend of ours was
ered and tnforruatlon against de­ not entirely to blame. Her mother
fendants, uled. by tho solicitor.
must either has
hemlf 6r.must
Huimmee—Plans forming. for daufhtor
one of the teachding new county hospital near sesm n pi
a,.'"-’ 1 jcculd not havg
- - -Sanford
* Bach,
ftr0.u*ht
and art

game tjm tables worn (Hid with
dninVy eUvors and refn-shments of
concealed fruit » salad, anilines,
&gt;olives, mints and coffee woro
nerved by the hostess, assisted by
Mra. J. E. Bridges of Raleigh. N.
C., Miss Bessie Zachary and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. B. W. Copeland, A, D, Zachary.
Miss Anne Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. -Thoi a enjoying the cordial hos­
W. F. Peebles and M. -Kelvey pitality of Mrs. Powers were
Misses Margaret Zachary, Lillian
Chadwick wore a pafty from Mi­ Shlnsholser,)Marlon'Rand.
Mina
ami stopping over Tn Sanford on !- Howard.
Sarah
Warnn
Eaatsrby,
Wednesday enroute to the West , Anita Du Bose, Martha Rhodts,
Coast
Naomi Scogganv Perrie
John Bridges, a * y Brld

.WINTER HATS — ------III Vblvut mill
priced ut

What's Rheumatism? Pain
Stop drugging! Not one c.

fifty requires Internnl treatment.
Rnb eoothlng, penetrating “ St.
Jacobs OH? directly upon the ten&lt;Wi! spot" and rvtlrf comet: inhtnntly. St. Jacobs Oil la a harm­
less rheumatism and sciatica 11nsmeiit, which never disappoints and
cannot burn the t|Wn.
Limber up!

OFFICE MACHIfi
T rru w sm u iK
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7 ; ; j i s iT ii\ s w A i u n s u a u i k i h M
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Li»*-*«TlM»e «'wprO*1tf«n&gt; WalltMar'MnekasM

al bottle fi
Iff Just tt

w iw

R r* rrlk l* r I* Utile* M neble*.

TUELL&amp; SMITH
araMMsmwf-:

fV W 1UT. OH«»4* .-^"TTlT

Emmett

A

token tome of tho time devoted to
mathematics or Latin-to, rive this
young woman soma practical leasons In taking care -of her clothes.
Almost every young woman would
profit by a little Instruction In such
matters. For .very often it* Is only
as we grow older 4nat wrreallse
tho enormous Importance of keep*
* * ' lothoF . T ® ! f c

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Ono rack of all wool coata, p!tiin colon and/fnnty materiulti. *omu
with fur collars. Gray, Ton, Brown and Black. Values up to $18.60,
Saturday sale p rice - /. ..v ; : . /
^

Fheonix Silk Hose MgS

N• *
Fuhi allk fotita with liald Iors in till thy
new light shades, «l»o.bla*k and white;
_____

ler ■to MagifbRs
ids in Sec. 31; con-

Pheonix SUk Hose
iHtre Bilk foot, full-fuahioncd with Jialu
tol&gt;n In 16 new almtlea. 3pociuU!or Spt-

,A- Hob
lerntlort

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FOR SATURDAY

Cecil DeMille Can’t Tell Which Is Prettier

i*to John D. Bu-

W ill. 1&gt;0

(rial bottle of old "St.
Jacobs OIL"
” * * __ *. ,

ts^ Tool Zach-1you1
ary, Robert Deoioni F. K. KnIghtUsciatic-palhi snvehesR-vtlfl
C. J. Lancaster.
.
swelling. Don't suffer I
............r ■ 1
' j awslts you. Old, horn
Mrs. May Conoley returned to Jacob i Oil" hia relieved
her home In Valdosta, Ga.. after' of rheumatism jufferera ii
spending two weeks hare with her. half century,- and la just

Clyde McKinney Jr.;
Is Claimed By Death

S ^ U n C o m b ln atfoim

�85 M

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£»■»*&gt;*'*£ t in

!B M n V K B

5B PKiKSS.
!«

denary, to c^nipUo a
'of Amort con Erglho
Include only words that

&amp;CZZ

sh e * ' w tlf ’ b ?*m m S T v Ih e
it'fiavs had meanings sup- and
••me method o f noting each item
AmsHcan writers,
a t .work in England, &lt;ffl‘ a le b a fste paper with dear
indteatitnr T^OieTitTrctf.
Craigte dircorrr
From these millions o f Hips thfe
ace the history of the whole Editor.', under O r. Crnlgle's direc­
Hilary which hnd bdeh In use tion, wlti begin the prtfcisa ,o f
nsrka from the coming of the tabulation and compilation.
The nlace for slant* Professor
Crnitrlo Says, Ic either on the tonda, If cited at all," Profesior tn o o f those who like it or in a
rle points out,. *Vero usually s la n t dictionary. He admits,1 how­
ed for the use of some uncora- ever, that a .s m a ll percentage o f
word or phrsse, while modern the slang o f one’ generation will
m are commonly fcltdd only b r the usual speefH1 of the next
and will In ’ tluk^Mul
bcetftae a
■ome Americanism.
■ '&lt;
he natural conclusion was (hat natural part o f tmrwrlttert langtii was a need for a dictionary ago.
new klnfU-one of tbe AmerlTo this extent ho says it must

IL It: Booth, Retail
B. IV. Harris. Fool hi
M. Narvia, lie tail M

i/-1*:

F. C. Murph. Bn
Chaat_ W . Uoda
Frank Cox, He

r Table.

I

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tonguo as a whole."
i« co-operation of laymen and
sota throughout the country
In compiling the

:« Brok

f

e

Itta and VttgetaM'

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p. Thurmond.

Autos

LXW«n-ChO'S|«3

•y Apipir,

7

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g

mlnolp Marble
H. a It*(1 (tlck,
Florid* Toilorl

iCrtiat Tailor.

lirok rr__
&gt;-w*

iroker.

Lets Correction. Uctnse No. 49 Isau

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be reengniud IH'any dictionary',
and ono of American English will
afford numerous examples of .this
rise and fail of "words,

l)*nn-n*rK Corp.. Heal
McCu1ler&gt; CrbcSry Co^
Haro Mitchell, ijp o b l Ti

Mrs. Florence. Holding. Itestnuran
}V. 4. ThiKpen. A «t. London A a r,

C. Carter,
r
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fc: i f e n n; J &amp; 'A S S t s S R

itall Merrhant—

;— Feb.

Dealers In A u to e ^ O ^ -

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erchsnt..

John W . ,McKeo«m. Beal SUtato Broker..
OlympiaBwlauran
W . A. McMullen, Baal E sU .v

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Repairs.

Harry 3. Wilson, Haa! OrtaM Un.k,
tl. W . Cooke,'. Beni Bet. Hrobef

KeW Year’s Day Will ifehfer
In Well Planned Winter
Program Of Golfing , And
Dancing And Sjvlnmlnir
^HOLLYWOOD. Fla.. Hae - g l ^
4he winter ssason at Hollywood,
'the new rsaort city of Florida od
the Atlantic Coast between Palm
-Beach and Miami, will formally
opeii on New Year’s eve with fes­
tivities at the Hollywood Golf and
Country club. From then until
perhaps April 1 the winter season
'q t Hollywood will bo at its height.
Entertainment at the Hollywood
Golf add Country club will feature
Van and Schtwck Broadway vau'do*
"ivll|s headliners, in an engagement
lasting four weeks. Atohg With
Van and Schneck will bo sufih well
ikaown other- Broadway perforttiers
:ea Jhne Overton. Corlnnu Marsh,
Anita Furman, Shirley-Dfthl,, all
Reinforcing tha act of Van and
. Schenck. Following Van and
Scksntk for five weeks will come
Elsie Janis, world famous comedVtonne, who left her own show end
her gang to get h taste of t)le de­
lights pf Florida in Hollywood.
Mias Janis Will be the headliner at
. Hollywood for five weeks. ‘ Fol{owing. Elsie Janis there will be
■ome other big headliners, perhaps
tha Dolly Slatern.'tA bo featured ,at
•tha Hollywood Golf and Country
club,

Complete Program

&gt;

' The season's activities on Holly­
wood Beach will bp elaborate, and
It ISrecognised as ono of tho finest
beachss In Florida. In the new
Hollywood Casino swimming pool,
this, winter,:will be held some
aquatic events in Which the athateur and professional ptara among
the &gt;wlmmers of both men and
i will compete.
Ethcldn
rey, Olympic i'#lmmlug star,
iady at the Casino with u
'troupe of swimming girls Aiving
jBfcV iiwimmilng and diving cxhlblTiona.
g v " .* The progrni,m at the Hollywood
club, BO fars as
Golf , and yOUl..
golfla concerns ■will be big. The
^
program will c itain many golf
ntlonal and local
.
event* of both
____ Dth, men and wo­
mportance for
SfV
nen. Acco;rding to tho announceS ^ -. :Jaeni
lent of J. W
W.,1Young, develoi
ollywood, and now mayor ol
ity. »ome prises Will latar 1
tranced that will bring to 1
rood all the great profeo

iiu e ti to f rancs, in
Hrminoie creamery Co.. Ice Cra
Lewis Kverett, .Itotail Merchant
Hllla Qre*n. tfhnw, show......... ......
tloyd Belter, Retail Merchant....
Z. J, Jerry, Dm a s 1st.---- ------------7,. J, Jerry. Q arase tor Repairs
Contractor.
II. L. Boberta, Retail Mei
W, It, Luna, Hot. Dealer I

W f'L . Kl*r, Beal Rill. Brok
'Winfred Hnyderr Retail Me
w . j , fntftrnen.Akt. worth n
Frank Welle. Bicycle-Hejmti
A. P.,Connelly, AaL Mary 1*
A. P, Connelly, Aat. Aetna
A. P. Connolly. A « t . Aotna c
A . I’. Connelly. A «L Amer. I

1

Freeh Meats.

As. co.----------rund ins. Co.... —
_____ ________ _______ ______ _
J U A -Q j Ins. Go.
A. P. Connelly. AkL.MarcanUle tbs. Co., ol Am.....

KSSS'

pill worth Uroa.BatfKURH
Seminole Overland Co., Oa
Estella Iatwton. IteaUura
Andy Howard, BagnatO V
Used Furniture Co., Retal

Connelly, A g l
Connelly, Aat.
Connolly, Aat,

tiotl nntl will make it tho richest
art institution:,lit .lho.,hvorM,
Through it Mr. Munnoy, stepped
ahend of J.-Plprpont Morgan ps the

Bill
Sjt
R
U

S

c m holly, Ajn tt a
Connelly. Am. Mw;
Connelly, AjgL AsI
Connelly, Agt. Aet
Connolly, Agt.-Ante

Jrrw .A , Lee A Bro., Bel. Dealer In 1
T. W. finrnee, Barber Bhop^._______
Dr. A. Dolan. Veterinarian 'Burgeon
J. II* McKinney . a Bool Tablea....„..-

% 8 s f « 8 £ % t e T .? 5 S t ia r !±
$15,OOOtOOO.
■IS Mrs. V. Urquhart. Retail Merchant-.
Mr. Munsey publicly„had never •13 I»r. U..-D. CMwetl. Dentist...... .. .......
ehown portlcular.Jntercat In the 831 Manhattan Cato.,Bustauraau.i
3* Clements Pharmacy, Druggist .........
mueeum, hla. contributions being i 1(1
Mrs. Alice K. Leeds, Lunch Hoorn.~
little. Mr. Munaey left approxi­ 1fi37
R. H. HteaUley, Garage for ltepalrs.
mately $300Bp0j£Wa buaJncsa a»- 03* W . K. Bcuggan, Dealer In Fruits and
eoclates. and $250,000 life annuit­
ies «qulrin£ as much, as principal j
friends;

Motor Car Ins. Co;
As Ins. Co.___
a. a ins. Co.

itta. Co-...............................................

Vi FurtU lna Co___
•A l^mdon A Globa,
is-lna Co. of Am,.-,.
Srly lna. Co..-;-:__Sen Flra lna. Co.-„.
PShlra Fire loa. Co..
t t ip*. Co.....

■ , A ft Lf
.
) to Bowdoin
ils'an-‘honor.

Among minor bequests made by
Mr .MunaeyV^tP,. Meheior, was* an
annuity- of $2,000 a year to Mrs.
hart
Pryor of Lowell.. Maqa*
who waa a aweetheart uf Mr. Mtln•ey many yenra ago. Mrs. Pryor
Is 70 years old, Friends safd Mr.
Munsey and Mrs. Pryor, then Anme.Down*. had been engaged In
Gardiner, MK, 50 years ago.
William T.TJew^rl. an executor
of the estate, says there will be
no Immediate sale of tho Muhsoy

ivy. Real Eat. trrokv
f

e

f

e

Atsrs. lU tair March
sd laveatora
nventora CoT, 1m

In. Baalj
a,'Retail

IL Baleaman----- i^ J u a e

1.;

‘ 1 Bat* Drokp’r - ” ‘~JiSna IjV,
&gt;*R&lt;4iaiia%ie,w-------------June it,.

..................... --IZJup*;

Halverson Sells Wall
Paper And Paint Firm
To G.U. Stuart, M.Pox

, . "-‘ VV V- .t
t, ; u /ify '
It was announced this moral
iu^ (Ho-bust nose at, lie West, Fii
trtet. known,ns the Sanford Pal
wTWolb Paper Company h
&gt;Up sold on Dec. 23 by H. A. U
iwon to G. u.'*Stuart, Af Lot
- Tcil
Atolflnf. who lire oxiwctod to’
il hrinv »o- nuo tho business under tho pr
. the top notch amateura lit name df thq establiibmfanU
Bfr, Hnlversofi la “
?
if -men, and tne icauuig
lii
dayere among the women
Bile Muc far lane, national ind the unlo qf hla business to out- «8l
dda -InU w U -w Ilf-allow- -hlr r t0 “ *!•
ret the rest which his fa ling’, SS?
Oflt, . His win repreauii HollyMr. Fox, one of tho new ow tors,
Od at all the big ■''events In
stated
that muny new extensions
urlda and elsewhere In the south: ond additions
were being planned
will aUo play exhibitions week- for tho Immediate
ond that
on the links at Hollywood and tho same policy asfuture
established
by
ami, He will conduct a golf Mr. Halverson -would bo adherod
on the links of the Hoi
2olf and. Country club dq
when playing engagcmei
ns- Willie
Klein, youth
llle KlalnT
youthful J
Ion of tho Motropo- J
let, who has signed
Itn.Wbeotlc " f i r *
Palm Beach. wUI pair wfW
Jan* In the tokm matches of
rkls golflosgu* this winter.
■ orte of-the most promising
among the youngw genera*■
, •t?lyrVStv:R^,»•
-siji
&gt;.

iff
MT
ns
•IS
920
131
Of
123

M
m
«
Tl
W

gpt

“ (Mdon 1ms just
Ha served, with del
i . excellent
poor peoploj « H f

mussels a n deliciot
Ime.
, J- -iZ/k
now fashion Is
Produced to Mi
certain ly Eleanor

TOTAL TH1B
SHEET NO. ;
s h e e t n o , a.

TOtAL-

v : , i , K,a r Di,nuw,'Sf"i

i TOTAL
:anf -Ba»alj

Itlon, Bloo. Contraeton.ji_
loh, BaaOSMatV Orolftr™

i, m i
i i? : r t | " I .iiii
II •' • Oct.
B ' Dots

Iroker.

El

rwit.................
Itepalra------

[B-l *

« " * « , Wagon
t&gt;nl Batata Ui

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ground would produce beautiful tulips worth a lot of
money. If be had wanted merely tulips,he would have
waited to buy until somebody else produced them. But
he himself became the producer

ing back and up from fatuous Daytona Bead&gt;-~the
most beautiful woodland pa radise*in Florida* We know
homes, hotels,_ clubs^, apartmenu.buainessblocks,
planted, so to speak, in this noble park will produce a city
of high values where cultured, well**t&lt;3-do Americans
will pay a high price to live*
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spent millions developing and building this city. But if
it's profits you want, invest now in some of-this proper-*
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the
New
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fa Winner
O, Muni Tournament
‘ 1'» T” End Wedn.
arvard msn when
him after tho tackle,
'layers of Yale and •st sensation, ad unobtrusive *4
ion hlmdelf, denied
.ar,r, bwn anything v Uli
against him as he'always tac
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NEW YORK, Dttr. 31 (/P&gt;—The
Conn wa* an enthusiastic
larqulsq Jacques Henri de la Fal- tlst, and when hla upper liO^
de
Coodray ordered pig’s disfigured so that he mufti _
longer play hla Instrument, ha ex­
perimented in Ms little rubber
stamp factory here until he per"No one, for Instance," intorrup- fevfed a rubber , mouthniecc by
Lawrence Gray, her leading which ho could blow it. Other
In several pictures, “would musicians noted it and asked him
lind you eating this particular
make them similar mouthpieces.
JW7J» ha turned hlif wholo
tention to that.
i laughed.
there would bo greater surThree years later a French hornIso If It were known that I often maker, Eugene Dupont, Inventor
ve sardines for breakfast." tho of the "light valve'' in brass in­
said.
"You see my husband, Henri, struments, called on Conn, and
Arnaod Massy, famous
.
a
a
Frenchman.
It la not ummtfal with his aid Conn* embarked on
golfer*, who'will compete ........
the manufacture of cornets. Pre­
j I . for hun to hava sardines at
oral matches on Florida links dur- morrdn^ meJl
W‘
sently his company branched Into
Ing the winter. He’s the only mnr didn’t?think
hv. , i
Um manufacture of all sort* ot
Frenchman, to win the much-cov- but afte?Illtln,band Instruments. It gained for
eted British open title, turning the
V
f-11?hart.such preeminence In the
trick in l f l o r This will! bo his
hf*
7 field that slnAe then /lv« additional
first vtiCt to this country.
havoTlm hablt,*r ^ 0tIt' N W 1 companies manufacturing wind
and string •musical Instruments
of all kinds have established thenselves here.
In 1924 the net sales of hand
mt&lt;ruments by Elkhart companic*
reached more than $6,009,000, the
nnu n iiock 01 lesser Industry employing 8,000 persons
-------stars and extras, til discussing the with a $.7,000,000 annual payroll.
BERLIN, Dec. 31,—(/**)—Walter day's work.
Bartow—Oak City Guano ComRutt,
utt, one
of uGermany’s
greatest
being nuiue,
made.
»c uk
c r m i n / n ga'ilC
-U v Four
• vu‘ pictures were
wvoj uviuk
cyclists, will retire from the track The marquise and her leading msn pany a plant to have now addi­
January 1
10, 1020, having complet- were worklhg . on Fanny Ilurst'a tion.
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“ Untamed.’’
cd a full span
Pnnnnta City-Plan* prepared
»hlch tnoVhl
"So little of the real truth about
1imli-n
o» Is Riven the public," Gloria com­ for now Hotel Sherman.
Auriralia
and ’America.
His ipm
first big
mas
the plained.
true or
•«w
uiir race
nice w
u in me
ywHfwe "The
*i»v scandal, iruo
Haines City—Building permits
Grand Prix do Paris, in 1001, where othorwlse, always comes outj tho

Champions ht i. .
Jj ■ ■
•f ood attacks upon } thedr ranks
with an almost unbroken front In
I9S&amp;^ face a riking tide of youth
-in
•
in t b o b w year, but the pro*pacts
H footboU
■eem bright ffflr the present title—
_____ _
Harry Wills and Gene
l^ h ca d sy .-a n
re-b«ea pranilud flghU by
. Jack
____
&gt;e lowest Dem
mpsey, although,,
faimbm has
has
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F t &gt; ^ h 'o le M.t“ koLc,'rnabout Turney
i « o«l douibfa ,__
Ttinney n
returning
key was the greatest S S &amp;oh,
Kick sot around tha end
hi*
rounds
were
TlJji- to tbe rtk * .
^
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R ? t £ -silent *
■played
■ ■ foot!
t r a ils
always
P j i 1^as that of
.to.
hd. ihai.
- unconc*
I S &amp; r. l.__..
l X J 'r X i i l
hitherto oh- creasing thtu.U of youth another
ditty plhyn'
the fi~Ue was
Tho Pl*y through-* year may bo answered at, the apcage. lie
was decidcdlv
decidedly ia
a clean
clean ^
.... met Ih 8
e was
characterised by a series preaching national Indoor-tournap
layer."
\m and r...—- ,
C~ ocltlitica and quirks of circum- msnt *"
u i. *in which he —&gt;
expecta
to #•
fai ..
,&lt;jf tho Blua. Two .. Of himself, and the charges ? * • » « . *w.n . i r t d . ; » d ™ r i ; Vincent Richards and Joan Bo.
an, llcffclflnger and made against him, Hinkoy opco
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BUUpUjed for Yale tttat Mud;. 1* :V* ;
&amp; ,X .
m,tc1^
in Wilis, woman’s mnnu
" l ’pi no murderer, no atranglar,
[the towering nf*rot , ^ w“
t&gt;eo Kegel, Canadian open chAmpion, (a making a trip to Eur­
fHartard’s center. W o r t no bone breaker, I have no Idea chamtutm, a«er consistently good ope which is likely to offbr opf
injuring
a
man
when
I
throw
eiided'ffl « * f V l
playing daring the ifrevious fore­ portunRy for a conquest.over Sudm but I do want to thiw 'M m noon, slimmed a shot ngalnstXa znnne Lenglen hut Susanno (has
'rfrora the field M d
•o hard that he will not .get'u p tree hardly four fret distant, and shown no loss of brilliance.
went to hosi
befofn X get a fresh grip on him
f » l e broke of;
Bobby Jonas seems to have a
knocked down when
&lt;9, t w i he can’t advance the hall. tho ball abounded to hit hia chest. firm grip on the amateur golf
What do they want me lo do—have
Dlcgel, forging into the lead, crown.
• couple o f -linemen run h» from waa unnerved by the Incident that
In professional golf there are
tho side lines with n soft mattress . ,V #jri,ng during thh remainder few indications of tho overthrow
form e to throw him on ?"
the day placed him out of of -the veteran triumvirate —
«“
' ^the £JTarvnrd
“S Ttmi § ! HInkty was a native of Tono- of
hatled
the running. Saracen, another fa­ Barnes, Smith and Hagan.
^ d 'Shouldcr, his usual vandn, If. Y., In recent years he vorite, was lifted on the crest of
WUiia Macforlano, national 6phad been a salesman In the South, a momentary wavo of victory to cn winner, has had a slump due
tackling.
drawn there by the pine forests lead the field at the end of the largely to impaired vision.
rT\ he finished sreopd to Kllcgiwml, good things only occasionally, Jf at, for 'November, totaled
was huTt aovore- which were supposed to help him opening
dty’s play. Ilia lead was^t Glenna Collett, woman's golf
champion,
• all, Tho impression prevails that
, snort-lived for a poor seven on champion, never played so well as thet^saDanish
i n storm o f eriH*- fight hi* illness.
luMLlI wlth-Johann
Sirffrk. tnhnttn Stol
CtAl of
—
# Hol­
Ifwt ftltl*
fm. te
timl aha
Paired
our H
life
is just
one wild n&gt;
party after "«81S.arSMJfST,%,?!¥
a four hole at-the beginning of when . she recaptured the crown land, ho won theSlx-dsy race at the another, whon as a matter of fact ' Sff ‘ Vt.OHIIlA, tv AVI! roll
shw» , * o ,.h r o t * ™ , iv c i i a v yesterday’s match, together wKn last fall.
. . v
old Madison Square Garden in It isn’t.
at
Bobo Ruth ha* ■begun training 1007.
subsequent
disastrous
shots,
k
it
As a sample If exaggeration, she Jtlmer T. Haines and wife,
.* !
Xtaraaret
K
\
linines,
to
regain
the
American
league
bat­
"ANC
him
on
the
fringe
of
tho
leaders.
Rutt had neglected to report In mentioned' the .apartment she In
BY CONDO
[*VTRITK
Complait/ahta
-And finally Jock the Hutch won ting title, he lost to Hellmann and Germany for military duty and he building on the roof of one of New
a fleeting chance to capture the the circuit clouting crown ho re- hod- been listed as an “insubordi- York’s exculstvo hotels. The work A. M. Ueed st a?!.*'
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laurels when his came through the liriqulshed to Hornsby, Ruth him nate," but hla victory In New will cost approximately $2Q,QtML ____ _______ _Abtt«udapl*T R u e ., 1
WouV d
O k ts t o
morning round yesterday with n risen from the gloom of cutting York caused |ho Kalser to forgive Yot it hss h«»n tiublished, sho con­
P i^ V 3 P ^ '
m i.L t o itviHT T rrm
low score of 217, but youth ran defeat before,__ _______ _____
him and he was authorised to re­ tinued, that she is building a home
I'ST MOO |Ki
U S u s OF A
Am Juicy ttaax
t ITATIUV
tuperidoee a losing- fight’ to'"lake "Destined tb another your of siic- turn to Germnny.
on top of tho hotel at a cost of
To the Altamonte Hprinas Cpmtho honors by a chsan cut mark cuss npaprcntly nro tho fleet Fin­
Hla farewell performance will 1200,000.
Id lttW ^
1*5 V fl* V
papr,_ a Corporation:
“
nish distance runners,. Willie Ri- bo n one thousand meters sprint,
of three points.
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U bnlna rasile to. appear to Ult*
“ My husband’s passport soon will
Fred- for tiro find three laps of which require him to. leave tho country _.iurt that n UnintnAns in t-hancory mouth wat
___ ew cycling king, ___
No matter who won or lost, Bob­ lota,. thu-new
heretofore IsaUett In tela
Spfcnccr, Harry Grob, veteran ho will be paced by his son, Oscar, a short time," she said. "( am has tioen
by Johe*, national amateur champ­
directed m you, and that
champion,
of
tho
middla
weights
ion, and Willie McFarlane, nation­
finishing the lost lap alone.
worried to death for fear I will be tho Wirrlff .of Hemlnuls I’nunlr.
ha* mado return that, ths
al open champion, who playgd a and Mickey ■Walker, monarch
busy and unable to go with him. Plorlda.
samo rannor ha served owing to
spectacular threo-somo yesterday
The
moment
he
leaves
without
me,'
your
fatture
elsot arfleers and
Okeccliobec Building out wil go the story that all U nppulnt agents,to nr
with Saraicn, are still endeavor­
to huvn'wlthla
this
Btats
an
nfflctr
nr agent upon
ing to break tho deadlock hoodoo Rail Body Asks Speed Permits For The Year not well In my homo.
whom process could tie served,
which has' followed them from the
"There are some who believe nnd that yuur ufflcsra and agents
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national open gouroey at (Wor­ In Unloading Freight Are Over $1,300,000 these rppArts bring good publicity are unknown;
Therefore, yuu, The ‘ Altamonte
cester.
and more box office drawing power. Springs
Company a corporation,
MscFarlano acquired his present At West Palm Beach
OKEECHOBEE, Fla. Dec! 31.— I don't. They might help tempo­ natped as a defendant In tho above
causa
ponding
In ths ahnvu styled
title
the occasion when ho
(/P)— Building permits for the yenr rarily, but In the long run they
~ -- ------t,tlc on tho
lie
ai
Court, being « . proceeding tit asTa l l a h a s s e e f u ., d « . s i , 1U25 for Okeechobee amounted to hurt." ■.*
broke the tie In. a play off, but
tnlillsh nnd quiet the tills to the
^e knotted scores ’of
of this pair (/P)—‘The Florida railroad eommls- 11^01,400, complete
tbc
Ip..,—figures
------ by the
— “ Her idea of a pleasant time Is to following lands situate, lying
II ^
tinniljliiMtf tV
in Miami
MinVTAI ntaloh
Are* aion today telcgraphod A. H. Wagg building inspector
being In 'th e County of tie ml;
mcctor made public
* ‘ to- have four, or live "Interesting"
throughout
the
match 4re
nnd Htoln
Hlatn bf
of FlorltU.’
FlorldA. mqre
part
ntore psrtlooahow. Over
at uwuvvt fvvujvuu
nuikit- ut
dl«- day *«vwi
f 900,000 worthof sons at her homo in the nvan/ntreJ and
still unnerved. At the end of the of We*t Palm Beach, terminal
,nr,»’
na ifnll.res,
f*-«*ds.crll.ed
w.* * t^*
•« «# ahts-wlt:
*iu m
liver's permits were iiuued since July 1 ftiul lo ippnu tne wcrk-cntli at hot
first 34 holes, their cards show­ trict chairman of the receiver**
ed 111 each.'
They each took committee of the advisory board, and for ala months prior to July country place vrlth hor two cHII
•« vifilng him to assist In st
Ing
upT f,
I37B.800
Is7!» tm Vt/e-.forenoon round
s lV ffl i
’HPrM
IJjAd'1
*1 *',.**In
9s*rpermits
r. , *Vk- vhsd'been
aiiS-ai
v*’
-aimsiw *■
day rrufr £aa«Wlft*V-*t 'to*
r»—
.-*1i1in* *za
__i1* figure docs not Includo
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afternoon score.
Tallahassco—Oil survey to bo
Improvements which amount to
_____
! « p.. ttho loy
i efl 11*—
County, Floridasent following receipt of a telegren) over 1300,000.- Water works ex­ mado of Polk County. "
,1s ft.
Tract Wo. J. ts&gt;( 11 of Annie
Air Act Said
Orlffin’alWujtalvlslon
nniMH ■, nniAii.,.."i. of
... the
I,., flout"
0t|Uth P. M. Will JgVVS I
from 0. E. Illx, general superln- tensions cost 1124,(100. Suburban
F :5 ^ &gt; a i
tNWH) of Beciltm S to* to you. Got 8.;
tendant .of the S. A. L., who de­ building bordering the olty limits (Indian Rocks—.Ton now homes quarter
TSteJg^rV- mMm
To Be Inoperative clared
Oni
.Half
&lt;HS
&gt;
nf
the
KoVlhUreat
jES^|2?7 ^
that conditions were, badly is eonservatively estimated 'a t to he erected near. Indian Rocks Township ’ll South. Hnntre » Kast.
ip
r'r140,000.
Inn. •
asrecofded In Plat iWmk C, fstgs U Btot* 0M
congested at West Palm Beach,
V
'TALLAHASSEE Fla., Dec. St. owing to the slowness of consign­
Building’ projects which, are
.AT.WV-Whether
or
nht
the
alleged
1 * «Ti '
ees to unload their freight- »htp- planned for the new year includo
• ff'
defects In Florida's law for licens­
a
350,000
tbentre,
$215,600
city
|: s
ing commercial airplanes, passed at
bond election Jan, 26, for paving
the recent special session o f the
and sewer extension*; $40,000 city
TO MARRY AT 75
legislature* can be remedied, re­
nf *V *
- •,(af t. hall, $1,800,000 luku frank’ im­
mains with p 0vmu&gt;r Martin, It
-7SW ^ - - »K
provements, a 10Q room hutcl and
RUTLAND.
Ohio—Just
divorced
was stated at hla office this morn­ from the 78-year-old village black- two limaller hotels,' a $60,000
ing. Thp law Is. Inoperative, the
Mrs. bora McHaffle, 75, is ara go building and $125,000
sttorney general^ has advised tho smith,
on'the
way to Palm Beach to wed qainess block.
comptroller's office, because ho ap­ her girlhood
propriation was mado to care for 76, who 1ms
GIRLS LEARN TO WALTZ
certain oxpondltures, and to make estate. McII
disposition o f f adds turned In to the bur
MALDEN, Maim-Hjgh school
cfw^-fT.
the itath treasury. ’
girls ore learning how to waits In
Jcssa to get 1250,000 moving order to attend a party at Hsory
Tillahassee,—"New paper, Flo­
Ford’s Wayaldo Inn '
—
studio.
rida Uorntng.8tato,” placed in cir­
culation.
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In the sense one is .ac
custom#cl to view?, suet
Mount Plymoutl
«• veritable play
jpound — * pleasure-city
^-provided with all the
sports and pastimes that
we, in this dav, -consider
the most enjoyable di­
versions.

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For instance:

, It U not tbo dtd rt of Mount Ply
mouth executive* to tncoung© ■pec­
ulation in this property, nor to stran­
gle it. What they do want moat of all
u a' aubatantlal element who will
build—make ..'It their, permanent
hom.^-popuIW.'th. city
auch Intercourse as breeds friendship and hoepit alt ty for whlchPlorida is noted, j
of course, natur*
ally follow
ing upward, as they are hare, and no
one will frown on the. man or woman i
who elects to a«U and pocket their

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PLYM OUTH is being de
* veloped by men who visualize t
gnificent year-r6und’ pleasure-place
;h the foresight, courage, energy, ,am

profits.

ICourMm
)St entbusi
ostia golfer could desire.
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—*4 beautiful lake with 4%
miles of shore Has sets like a
turquoise Jewel la near/y the
water of Motiat Plymouth,
—Motoring, of course, along
ouch beautiful herd-surfaced
roods aa thread their wav
over bills sad through v*Ihys, around lakes had golf

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accrue also
and build uj

Located in the section of Florida that
for many, many years has been regarded
the “sun parlor” of America, in the midst
of the most wonderful highland region

residence.or

bsafi;fy\K'%

sere really la no In__ . j for mahlpulators
who would buy today and
or her, that, they buy
: hold to what they ha
let the p rofit! pyraral

that can, and doubtless will make of it a

their ow n hands. £©-third

1 T h e r e f o r e , V e say
Mount Plymouth is top
be a . pleasure - city in
every sense the sports­
man, nature-lover and
outdoor devotee could
dealre o f 'the—city, in
which he lives.
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miles from Apopka,, on the shore of the
second largest lake in the state; 12 miles
from Leesburg; 8 miles from Plymouth;
12 miles from Eustis; ,7 miles from Mt.
Dora; 14 miles from TavareB; lJ
A miles
from Sorrento— all of them thriving cities
and community centers in a region noted
for its luscious citrus fruits, vegetable
growing and fern culture, Mount Ply­
mouth is not packing j in contributing
resource** that make for growth* and
stability.

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£ features connected with m
- development* No
room growth. It i
foundation as any city ever was begun.
The men who sponsor this development are
not actuated by the lure of gold. They are
Florida men, Orange. County men, Orlando
men,— native sons whose standing in business,
social and financial realms are an open book—

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In sn l

iWI^ail other pereone
hra anknown clalmU#
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following
V ML*0* uu&lt;I being In

it. Seminal*. s ta te of

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•oathwait quart Sr Ivaa NVtn U t m
acroaa la A vqftSre In lh* aorthwaat
c«m«r, and ihe n v U a u t quarter
«• qaoUkWaat &lt;iuarterk.|aoa two and
ona-half acres la ft square In tka

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b Baldwin, hP * w, f'*
Ada- V
Lewtoi

SSL* g Z i t e W r a**'

•on. George E. Wilson,
Mwin. widow, O. W . waat quarter at I
ot Section &gt;, Too
ot.lU n ge M C u t
1. Tha Ac
NeVtKefcrt quarter " S t " « i » S
w*rt
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Tract ». North half of the north*
« » l quarter, ft»V ‘A* northaaai quar-

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hew thi
of the v

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lhanoa Booth |«o Net. thence
it 336 Jkat- thence South 145.*

.'amendment would

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as the cash W. w lr
Her of the pW psrty.
Fletcher and, S «n . aw . doing a U iin !
cc that this am end1 and that the ^ jK

3,a of tho Ux-btll.

y t Paul O.
of tho ossociauotu
Florida have reglsbjcctlon to ,th e pa**'

ihta 33 dftTAt November, a . U 1133.
V. K. fKirOLASR,
Clark ot Ike ClrouU .Cawrt. Beiil"Ole County.
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and they art hVrel
near aa tha 4th d

a s ftJsarsS

LICARBO

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HfcALS SCRATCHES

Oertruile AVenue
jat line of Elaat halt of
»hca North’’ to* th ? 'North
I Motion I f , thermo Kn*t.
t«r tha beginning-,
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.J .r* flt„ No‘ J; The hrtvv; of the'
JJIti* . ' flection 1». .Towtiahlp It
Bbotn: Range 30 llaat.
w
Al) °* th« 8W14 Ot
•m RRU ot Section 2J. Township
If ffanthi . Range )«
East, lying
Nprth o fH t. Gertrude Avenue.
Tract No. ». All dt the N W * ’ of
n otion I f , Township ,tf . South.

Long Thu.

tW ree^uaita i» -^ t~ T h «
Sn2
unknown k,ir" .
and legate** 0f
R. H. JL«wy
Caroline a. mu
hat hu*b»nd, e
r,V’f* ” lb
w . n»M«T*
Katah A. Aalto
Alice O. itolmn. •rrr Holton,
« . «owsr, U p. McDowell; U.

LH. CRAMER

OUTS WOUNDS

BoutRafit

quarter at M U tk iltl auartar lying
Waat of tha WftkUra River In Bdatlon *. Townftlp 31 Booth oL Range
II R u t.

Earle T. Field
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uarter of Sectlont ^E-Tow nahlf'I t
outh ot Rang* U Baal*
Tract t. Bouthweet quarter Of &lt;h«

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there are other partlee ctatmlnk
Interaat in the property daacrll
In the Dill of CompUInt unkno
to complaisant, and tha aald y
rviaion Increasing.tho
"SVlnK prarrd for constructive, a
vice sgalnit said unknown dalai
ante, it 1*
; 'THHhWOR*, ORDRIIED, T
the defendants, the unknown ha
F lorida* .
dovlarto, grantee* and legataaa
ted through passage ]thd to any and all other persons James H. Hackney, n. H. Kami
imtfldmetii
whose names are unknbwn, claim* Hapry A Sanford, Caroline A.
Imc apv right, title or intoreet In
dither, W
and to tho laoda herein above des­
cribed or any part or parcel there*

ggfssrsas
Ifcf&amp;SS

i&amp;fftVoiwcnntQr Tram * A l t Ms hereby ordered that yon
And aaoh of you ha and appear bo*
hdmant and If we can^ tore our said Circuit Court at the
it'trill endeavor -to lm* dinurt Jlouae, at Sanford. Florida,
illl to accomplish far. ad' on tha 4th day of January A. D.
l f l ( . And then and there make an*
iAt you u rge/1 Senator ■war to tha bill of complaint ex­
lretl, ul have propoaod hibited a gel ust you In thla cause.
ellminatinR osU M .tkx • tit !■ further ordered that thle or­
der be published In The Hanford
ring both these matters Herald, a newspaper published In
Sanford, Bemlnota County, Florida,
once eaok week for four consecu­
tive wenka.
WITNESS my hand and tha acal

NORTHERN
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r An Operation
XS, BELGIUM Dec. 31,
(physicians attending i-Clerk.
fercler, primate o f Bdl- Hevent!
underwent an operation
a of- the stomach, report
on ns good this morning,
fed their scheduled con-

intil afternoon.
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nld unofficially that the

In and for Hemlnol« County.
By t A. H, WEEKS,
i
Deputy Clerk.
(SEAL)
DeCOTTES &amp; SPENCER,
solicitors and of Counset for the

Y O U W ILL C O M E B A C K T O

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]ACXJONVtttA FLA.

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE ROMANCE
OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU
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WIT COURT OF T il
duuiofA t, e m e u i
DA. IN - AND • FO
lap UNIT. IN CI1A3

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Ida-Land and Dcvolopnpany. a Corporation. «i
Defend* nta

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ITATION
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ser etockholdars of
Land and Davetoply, a corporation
r the lawa o f,, tho
i having !u pMnr.lpftl
x» or business truths
«»H. Hamilton C0 U9.--

1—1925 Ford Touring.
1—1923 Ford Touring.

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standard this close-in, highly improved andinodetate^

1— Studebaker Sedan.
»ln. repair typea of
It too amall or. h {t* .‘
PHEB. PHONE Ija
apt Servlca ?
B. A. Voffltl, Rupt.
i m Ovlrrr Avv.

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1—Willys-Knight Sedan.
1—Willys-Knight Touring .
1—1922 Packard Touring.* 1—1924 Hudson Coach. '
3—1924 Overland Touring t
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ly priced property will prove its e
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Drive out today. See the many outward evidences o f ValUe-parkways,
streets, sidewp|ks, yvrbitp.ijfays andbeautificatidn apd above all. the exc
tensive construction that is now thoroughly covering the Eastern Lake
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Vailing low prices offers early and liberal ptofits

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iriD be burned

optimistic vision
•which he 1/res, f,

otteringe of Buelneu Property,

*»*d moroneat;
Realtors m ^
real estate, theA

em improvements at com er 6t Palmetto ana uem rai. -

copibinoe home atmosphere with
stantly enhancing value.

L ot 70x120.

Phone 48

South and East exposure.

all 'wealth U&gt;{*m

Price lower
well that his;

than any other home of its kind in the city.

Term s

INVESTMENTS

Agent#

H o m e ownehjj

easy. R eady to occupy.

blessed w it^'i
radicalism or

S A N F O R D has the best year ’round climate in th e'
State. It is the best city in w hich to live and has the best

Golden Rule). Wht

Some Rare Bargains In Lots

people on earth, See—

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Lot in Grandview. Avenue in Rose Court only $2,600-00*

assured that you v

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y.y! Corner lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
12,626, with ,«asy terms.
KSTABiisiiEo.ih :i &gt;m
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Four lota bn tVeet Third Street Paving paid in fulL
$1,800.00 each. * '
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The Codo of Ethic*

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REALTORS

Phone 72

Masonic Bldg,

C O N SU L T

Three lota on Palmetto Ave, |6,000.00, with good
tenn..
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lI3Vi Magnolia ^ve.
A Country' Clbb Property of Lakes and Hllla
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18 in Grove, 10 acres cleared,
;e a fine subdivision as It hi pet

187 A&lt;
This wi
Price

“The Firm Substantial"
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Saks Porwi I*. G Fox. C, B. McCall. B. L. 8hlpp.
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in beautiful plnee.
present Coi

and In celery. 699 ft. facing Sanford Avenue,'
* crop. Easy terms.

Price $9,000.00 lliclu
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A. W. HAH* _
E. WAHU JBAH

an cottage, ,3Vj "lir celery, 1 other crops. Price'
,000.00^, Good t e r m i ^ :

10 Acres, tiled and In celery, with all equipment. For price, terms,
see ns...

If You W ent A

uy these reasonable offerings In a section where
rogress and profit are certain.
Also one inside lot adjacent, $700.
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Four strips of fourteen lota each, In Woodruff sutn
division at $050 a lot

1,000, Acres, $60.00 per acre.
10,500 Acres, $20,00 per acre
915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.

Seminole C*a»tf

CORNER LOT

Best Buy in State

I.— * C-room flat*, with bath. feeing East
on Myrtle, between 10th. and. 11th afreets,
IQxllT. doubla Kara ire. *10,000. |«,000 emah.

Palmetto and l«th Street
Facing BaiL
prr.: T-i.ov*. , t ./K '

month.

$2,500.00

THRAS;
i 112 Park Avenue

&amp; GARNER
Phono 682W

ft, to 1*0 fL facia* j u t on Ban
ford Avenue between lOth aftd ltlh Street*.
*110 par foot. Tarma reasonable,

40 ACRES,

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on lake; On Cetutly pavad

Factng

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celery farm— 1 «oraa tiled—In
Eureka Mammock. Prlpa %JO,0tOLl|iCO* caah.
l a n d .l years on balander

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One l ot Benn-*
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*890.90
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I.— Lot GOsllT, faeln* Gait on Sanford
Ayasuh I’ flca *ll.0IO.a f t ,000 caah, -h t *

PAUL LA K E —Realtor «

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FOR A SHORT. 1
RIFICE:
One in. Saq 1
One In Rose
One in F t a

219 Meisch Building
“W e Buy or Sell1

Phone 88

A snug, attractive modern four-room house with
garage on Bapford Avenue, $4,600.
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221 Meiaeh' Building.

410*11*12 First

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Established!'

WAUBUOW*

SAJrroBD At*
BBAUTIPCb C
SLOCK o r S 1

�inct r

btlildtr with.
b u s in e s s p r o p e r t y

,1live client

ut faith in the city
itlc support t» tt»y ij
gnd more atable 'dl

j suitable for
lakefront and
,tage especial-

’ buyers end seDers

One
■•He h u *&gt;ld
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per front fo o t

% with interest pay- l
r ill n it V
nuauy.

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(lJ «t to Fonoot L»X« Hotol)

100 feet

(Slient is not interest- I
tny property exceed- I
SOlOO m city limits of .1
^ or $350.00 outside

it andjay city wl
Beed have no 1
9$

Fifty Foot Business pi

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Fifty Feet Chapman

Avenue at $125.00 per front fo o t

Fifty Foot Corner (1

eat for 2,000 years C » |
a Realtor you may 1&amp;

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Location) at $285.00 per fo o t
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First"Street
these are some of tljp
buy , se l l o r

Extension. ACT NOW

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214 East First Street

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Sanford Property,

SDALE, JR.

P honed

E sta te In vestm en t

Melsch Building

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A LARGE MEAS-

1 Property
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cres Celery,

;ir »0« .AW

�tt Avenue,

pi «ny

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d the 'on? lfl «rt
opinion their
hoy ough t to

dost pretty

Eastern Exposure

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When Congress

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atom, &gt;who atill hark bAek winifeb
■Ty iii.a ra F r y s w a , W i r y h l» pies.

Beautiful Realdefaco on Central .Avonuo.

la' aren’ t pretty fa ir bnt
Xht* &lt;*ldst«r» dallied \flth them
Id-timer* aat they don’t Hstlc'1 ly.
A'
Um ,quality^of tlmso served
•Seriate rtlftAiminM in the
' A h . vo*, T ory nlcto,” th e y sJghg o when. Senator Ttye uf | i’ll, ^Inhmipg With fa in t praise,
aa chalrtna n V the com■■' mi should have tasted those
on rules, shared theic poll- ,

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Ssai U n t . combine,, home otmephere
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ight &amp; MacNe

P h o n e 041

Salts Agtnto
“ D *»(l &gt;V ' V i fj'”

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About five acres on a lake, just outside* city
limits. This is dne of .the best locations in
Florida for a beautiful home. On this pro­
perty jthere is now a small house, with au­
tomatic water system, bath room, electric
lights and telephone.
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B ank

w Year’s Offcrih
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INVESTMENTS

REAL ESTATE &gt;

1st

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P hone

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TERMSi FIRST PAYMENT $20.00 and $20.1
MONTHLY.foe 30 &gt;months- thereafter, which- taki
care of all interest ,charges.
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RTATION TO PROPERTY:
S a le s A g f n t . F o r

FREE—REFT
DINING ROO:
la L: Day o? fflnnmln,

Ip. thal* war V/lfli tho
one day when hu was twelve miles Inside thdr line*, but he man,U* kHiIo back ucrob. thu Uric o f battle nnd I* now oafo at home
i,- the Atnejrlcnn flyefc* h'&amp;vlng bocu.jplcaped, for. tho winter.

A Country'Club Property of Lakes

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108 Magnolia Avenue

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Park—One o f
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the best locations in Sanford, now occupied by
Itouth’s Delicatessen.
Our client has a three-year lease comment-

Buy these reasonable offerings in a
progress and profit ere certain.

Ing Jan. 1, 1920, which
we offer for Bale.
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One corner lot in ^rkJTIew op Oak
Also one inslde'iot a ^ ce n t, $700.
Four Btripa of fourteen* lois each, In
division at’ $550 a lot.
A snug, attractive modern four-roo
garage on Sanford Avenue, $4,500

W e still have a fe
this bargain pi-ice.-

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209 Magnolia Aye.

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221 Melsch Budding.

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oriental bcldiVbhe’ Pilticei.i .^ni T.M Tu^ono-tlme'actrea*.

inlcofs, are pow making their

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Hun—I&gt;ay n Night Scsalona.

ELL1NG IS E A S Y
LL SELL TO YOU OR F f
uVe y o u q u ic k ACTIO!
AMPLE OP VALUE OFF

Phone 473-W
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LM 64x117 Cypress A v t^ o ff Celery
Avenue ............ ............. »

�BUILD]
BEDSTEAD
«40 Laurel

SALESMAN
We have • good opportunity to
offer tool estate uimmin. On#
who U familiar, with t&amp;a greater
Sanford diatrkt prtftrtaA
SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
6OT lat Natl. Bank Bldg.

No. 11S 8. Laurel

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T h o n g ,ft9

i Wtfer with
[fit In the city

Why not rant theta vacant rooms,
on^mil that second-hand goods T

yport to *tty f(

y and sellers
government * j

CONTRACTOR WANTED t• dear
and ditch 1-S mile of road leadf l i p * Frtd
to -----Wakivs_____
_ T. wuLOST: TVipod to aunraying instrua. Counts Engineer,
moot betwaen Sanford and Lake
Mary. Fhra dollars,toward for re­ HELP WANTED: First class eleeturn to my office at Court Houie.
tjfclan. Apptj now lea plant
WANTED: Experienced battery
LOST: Westelox watch, and belt
man. ona capable of handling
Isholn. Monogram "H**. Finder general auto electric service pre­
please return to James Hayes, 508 ferred. Addreta W. D. care HerMyrtle. Phone 146.

Avenue.
cash for second hand I -—— — — ■—Idrtao Bog 852.
38— Wanted,

W E W IL L BE G LAD TO

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tor 2,000 years ( l e

H. C. VIELE, JrweleT. Watch,
jcwtlery and clock repairing and
Avenue and one facing laurel engrmrfng. Quick service. 116 MagAvenue within half block of Youngi notlaVwnoe. Phono 441.
Subdivision, for 61,600 each.'Good
28—-Plant, Soada. T m s
tmna for quick sale. Addrooa W.
H. B, P.,0. Box No. 481, Sanford.
COLORED MAN wants 1
mCWABT THE FLOBIBT’
cook. Writ# or call l0O2 C
Flowen for all occaeloaa.
Ave. 10th Street N. Banka.
&gt;14 Myrtle, P h oa»l«£w
471-J. vj.t
STOP: The Kalsomlne Xing, now
31—Special Notices
painting contracting. Clean up,
paint up, atart tho Naw Year right
Estimates gladly given. See /ne
first, care Lowing Paint Company.
Phono 270. R. M: Young..

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39-Wanled Situation. Female

ocatlon. Ph \

Refcltor.you m ay

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PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
A tP lorol . Height*. Juit. be­
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1500.00 CASH

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Private family. Man Imployed
hero. References exchanged. Write
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or 8 or 4 room uiuMfnlahod np.rtment R. W. Nipper, Vhons
42— Advtff. Medium*

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NOTICK
" The annua) meeting of the stock, holders of .the Osceola Cypress
• Company, win be bald gt tho of­
fice of tho Company, Osceola, Bern■y, InoU County, Florida, on Thursday,
January Slat, lM0,.at ten
(Signed) J, A. HEDPATH,
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■ Right it&gt;sse«a* iHOOMHOjrSEONgAUACRS J
all modJ. rooms
lutiful., S| bung61,260.00 cash.
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PRICE 62,600,7)00
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6900.00 CASH, Balance Monthly .
Will buy a hT
with 5 rooms 4 3 2 — T y p e w r it e r s , S u p p p ile*
46^ Throe'; garoga
few minutes
business section.
i nl nnd f y d
SEWINO MACHINE for.rent 816
Awrau.., F
Ook Avenue.
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This la o
lit. .Write E"
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Will buy a well located 6 room
Typewriters, "the king of port­
hduao oh Palmetto Avenue—
ables. 660. Bam t Portable Adding
Balance terms.
Machines. Cant bo boot Beminola
p R icrM /h n w o
Printory, Pncmo 08. Wei aha Bldg,

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a tJ tm ifiU o o *

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feet nook and larp yar
PRICE 60,600.00
91,600.00 cash—Balance
yaara. Tbla: property u
worth glfiOOM la 8 me
IMMEDIATE POSSES,
4 room furnished house

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PRICE *4000

Happy New Year.

SER VE YOU

W. V. WHEELER
G. TAYLOR DYER
Paintinr—DoetraUai
PHONE 301

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n. WARD JEAN ,

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Phone 461-J
1118 Sanford At*. Sanford, Fte.

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,AROE LOT AT ROSE COURT
70 ft fro n U -l^ .ft deep
6860 cash—Balance terms -

HOUSE AT BUENA YI8T/
With 4 rooms and both. fir**
. place and oleeplng porch.
‘Cash payment and terms can

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EFFECTIVE January First, 1026,
the price of machine labor, blacksmithing, bollftwork, etc. will bo
91.76 par hour. Sanford Machine
Company, Sanford, Fla.
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PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
Comer of Franklin, la offared
this month for 92,600.00, on
easy terms. After January lat
price on this lot will bo
62,760.00

&gt;040.00 Cash—Balance can bo

sixty-five days—

by experienced young lady. Know BETTER GAS &amp; OILS
“SINCLAIR” / \
stenography. Execotlvo ability.
Thoroughly capable. P. O. Box 80 Batter combustion
Smoother running motor
Less Carbon
40—Wanted Real Batata
. Mon. Mile.
TIRES AND TUBES

6860.00 cash requited,
nco tanas.
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Stucco
Sheetteock
Shingles
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Sewer Pipe

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DAILY NEWS—it coven Brow­
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one of the moat rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast,
Samplo. qopi and rate eartf upon
request
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE - Apgusta, OsurAuguata’a grestaat
classified medium, rata, cash, ft
charge. lOo minimum.
Sand In your subscription to the
Tribune or hand It to your local
dealer' so you ean read Florida's
eras tost newspaper. One year,
68.00, 6 months, 64.00, three months
|W0. -U yo*i desire 61.000 Inaurante policy add 7Sc to your order.
FOR BIO RESULTS advertise In
tho
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TOMOBILE RADIATOR
REPAIRING.

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people ore interested In Florl
roperty. Rcnch them throu
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plication,
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WANTED TO B U Y t Long 1
round timber from 100,000up, must 1)0 high land timber

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prices that are extremely moderate and attractive to the early investor.
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the development program. *
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will be placed on the market within
the next few days. Watch for the an­
nouncement of the opening.- Repre­
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formation concerning the develop­
ment program.

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I F ourteen P ages Today

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AmericanHousewifeFinds
Grocery Prices Increased 2 DIXIE P O M CITIZENS SPEAK F
DuringThe Past 12Months U B S EFFECT ONTHINGSTHAT

o u n d a t io n
o u n a a t lo n

I a id

HUGE MERGER SANFORDNEEDS

flifO A C O Dec. 3 0 . - O T - T h afllo n , dropping from
housewife nt the close of 1925 c^nts and pot “roust from ll°ccnts
finds most of tho items on her lo 12 cents.
— i
grocery shopping list are moro
now 29 1-2 cents for a
expensive than they were a year S tan d a rdj*brand,
C o m m itte e d
five c e n ts higher Georgia Railway And Power
ago. O f‘2.’) articles in tho m ent
Prom inent Rusincns Men Tell
ig e
vegetable and fruit line, wholesale " J " , ytnr «SO. Bacon is .78
Company Is Consolidated
W hnt Each Considers Most
\ !’oun‘1
« Rtrfndari
prices of 12 arc higher, nlno are gyade. U.
eight ccnlp higher than
W ith A labam a Pow er Com­
N
ecessary For Development
lower and two nro unchanged from “ y*Kr ago. Pork loin is 22 3-8
pany, Says A tlan ta Report
Of
C ity Into A M etropolis
n
year
ago
today.
fS
S 3 8 ccnls h*Khcr than n
Tho following quotations ‘ arc year ego.
those on the Chicngo stock yards
A little cranberry sauce is high­
on meat, the departm ent of agri- er than last year, $8.50 to ft* n
cujturc on butter, fruits and veg­ nan barrel now nnd S7 to $7.50
etables, the Minneapolis price on a year ago.
'
flour nnd tho Chicago Produce
H you have poultry for tho F u rth er A m algam ation W ith All E xpress Confidence And
Exchange on poultry nnd produce. meat course, the pocket book is
Carolina C orporations Is
U tm ost Fnlth In F u tu re
In the mnin these quotations gov­ caiieu on f„r considerably more
Expected In Nenr F u ta re
Of *^he f*Clty S u b stan tial"
ern prices over most of tho coun­ than last year. Turkeys arc 35
•t
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»
try, except where differences in ccnta a pound, and 30 cents n year
ATLANTA, Gn.. Dec. 30.—(/P)
freight rates made variations on ngo. .\ hen to roast 20 \-2 cents
Several prominent lpcal husln's developmciU &gt; Into ajathlrvo such remarksblc pros­
w nml ,r 'i'.,1 or “ , *2cont*, —The- Atlanta Journal says today css men und head.* of civic organpoultry. Dealers here, however, now
great city with1piers nnd term in­
, a ycnr Ibut the shareholders of tho G cor-1tuitions wen
say nil classes of fowls nro much agoo ’ \ In • 1
were Asked by The Herald als jutting far out in tho waters perity on lesser foundations, sure­
* n^ oul i P*® R*jJ*;ny •nd P°»W Company ftitlSy for sstate
........meats
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relativp
to of laiko Monroo to receive di­ ly Sanford nnd central Florida
IG, Dec. 30.— (A P ). highrr this year than last, every­ the•‘ same ui
mpidly equal and out-strip
where.
reg. tables Show - 1 1 1 . I 9,"te l hl f tho
rumored mer- thc needs of tho City of Sanford versified freight for distribution will district
Vcitrtables
Hau Shu-Cheng, popwhen tho people hero
Starting nt the ton of tho menu,
WhiV
b i! ,fflour
T ,u rffor
n r th„C t J l r F . Sef,u0f hc c',mi:nny 'J ,th„ ‘b o 'fo r the year 1020. ' i t was im- over n wide area is but n mat­ that
mown an “ L ittle H su ", celery in xd&gt;out half last y ear’s unclm.
chin”*\l tlio tmtti'r ioih
Southeastern Li^ht and Power !nrcsneil
unon them th at only matpressed upon
nmt ter of n few year* in tho opin­ awaken to .the advantages and
natural resources with which
w Zd j.» tllcM,bultcr is,48 cent hCompany, tho parent or holding tors of vital Iniportnnco to tho
ot an d killed on th e prices, Si.GO to $1.75 n cra te this now
ion of Dr. G. G. Mills, who a r ­ Seminole nnd nearby counties aro
v
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f
ctIKS
^
i
company
of
tho
Alabama
Power
growth of the city be touched up­ rived horp today from HnckctU- blessed."
car.itdi
are tnkim
takingr tho
the ' Cnmnnitv
' sta tio n p latfo rm a t year; $2.25 to $2.75 a crate last
AlMi ns art*
Knon effected.
orf,w,to,l
Company, limi
lias been
on. They were, asked to stress
heaviest wallop nt the family
Dr. Mills appeared Impressed
Jhang Tuesday n ig h t, year. Flnur Price Remains Same
The Journal’s story says that those ideas, which in their belief, town, N. J „ to "combine business
KEY W EST, Fla., Dec. 30.
with pleasure."
PurL
c-l'i.-iully
the
Irish
pota
twith
Iho agricultural activity In (A P )v—Tho foundation fp r
shareholders
state
that
negotiatin'
assassin him self prowere
the
most
urgently
necessary
All down through the menu is oe:i. Titty arc now $1.25 to
l)r.
Mills
has
visited
Minnd
hut
this section, and in remarking on
ions looking to the
merger for tho coming yucr.
I in a count r&gt;'-wide a note of cheer In flour which Is 50 « UK) p. nrfd sack and Were gcr
has never before been in this sec­ tho hroad green fields surround­ prohibition enforcem ent haa
of lutd been In progress for
Following
are
excerpts
from
tho
now
nnd
was
a
year
ago
$9.00
sto th a t ho w as Lu
*u r ’ t&gt; f 1.20 Inst year. Sweet some tinio a n d -th a t during tho statements Itisucd: Mayor Forrest tion of the state, nnd in comment­ ing Sanford ho said that this ltccn laid, A Habitant Secre­
barrel.
polnt .es are n little lower now past few days Wipresehtntives’ of Lake said, MI want to see n con­ ing on .his impressions of tho cen­ country looked moro like genuine ta ry A ndrew s of tho tre a su ry
U n, captain in th e Ku- a For
the m eats, beef Is n bit
part of Florida, nnd Sanford prosperity thun more artificial
m, (national people’s nrni- lower, while pork, hain and ba­ $*'•*•’ t° $2.25 n bushel, compared the Georgia Hailwny and Power tinuation of the wonderful spirit tral
sold here today and ho
in
particular,
he expressed sur­
witli
$2.50
to
$2.75
a
year
ago.
&gt;
Company
voting
tru
st
met
with
ior of Gen. LuChlcnChang con aro very much higher. A rib
of co-operation among our cltitens prise at tho many evidences of areas.
ready to s ta rt th e now ;
Carrots,
string
beans
mid
cabbage
.
"Tho
investor
Invading
Florida
representatives of tho Louthenst- for tho coming yenr.’l “Tho way
[tie Hsu i*iot in Lu's gar- roast und a round steak arc about nrc nil n little higher.
solidity
mid
'
stability
found
on
w
ith n machine th a t ho
nt
this
time
is
not
looking
-for
ern Light nnd Power . Company In which every nmn, woman * nnd
TTIcntsIn while n dinner the snmo price as last year, 20 On
*
,
B bile cauliflowers are n little in New. York mid"—reached an child In the City of Knnford has’ every side.
tinled casinon or Spanish stucco pcctn to produce steadily
1918. Captain Lu, who ribs and 14 cents on round steak,
section of the state has bungalows or lamlscnpo gardens
agreement on nil details.
ly hnn not been arrested, while sirloins and pot roasts a re low r, unions are just the same,
worked together for the good of tho"This
crenainR effectiveness.
g reatest resources of nay
lai.tiage is now $10 to $45 n
much ns he is looking for pro­
Ehla net was In revengee each two cents lower now, slrIt wan stated th a t the exchange the city has been indeed remark- district -in Florida," Dr. Mills so
Arriving
here
on hU c&lt;**« t|l jpductive
fields,
accessibility,
tranj, _
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pher’ti murder,
of stock would he pn a basis of,nlde, and I only hope that this Co- stated, "and If South Florida con — — (Gontinoctl Tm'Dxife in
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trlfi,
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fi-ur or five shares in the Goutli- operation will endure th rough Urn.
ng-Lin, a cousin of M ar­
ment chief ‘Voiced tho view that I
ne Yu-HsUn, formerly
AIT** JT
JA 1X5 /T BA 5* fA - eastern- Light nnd— Power CoTn■ yenr 1920."
there was still a man’s sized J-&gt;b
F. I*. Forster, president of the
I v f i i* *5 { Si si I 1 ft
X rauy fur every shnre'in the Goorwith which to deal. Bo made it
the Christian ‘ cencraLL.
iriu Railway and Power Com- First National Bank gave out
clear that ho hold* no illusions
i thu forces which rotho folowtng list of whnt he con­
pony.
about tho work he face*. But Mr.
tupietl Tientsin,
Andrew* regarded a* a real nc"The merger of these two com­ siders the most Important jfrobjt! Just arrived a fter n
LOCAL
eompllNhracnt the construction of a
..« story snys, "will pro- iems to be worked out: More hopanies," the
lEarope, the United States
base from which enforcement can
super-power company t h a t 1*®* accomodations, wider streets,
New Jersey man lauds San­
in, where he tiUidiud p*&gt;proceed.
pM||
itlines
and
service
i-especially
in
tho
downtown
disford
possibilities
ns
n
distribut­
jtonmnlc and m ilitary nfh Georgia and Alabama. It trict; improvements and oxtensHo believed that now life hud
ing center.
rthe Pekin government. lie
been Instilled in the organisation
Local bulb growers welcome
is generally regard*d in W’nll im r of gar, service; greater co-op­
orted to tifc chief execu-.
eration
among
ciiixons;
get-to­
and
that tho masses of the poopln
S
tr
u
t
as
certain
that
witlda
a
now’s
of
embargo
against
fo
r­
Address
On
Woodrow
Wilson
left Peking Tuesday to
i lvirt time the Smith* rn I’mvrr Co. gether meetings with the various Many Out-Of-Town G uchI h Nows O f Jardinc'tt Decision had come to realize that upon them
j. Sun Chunn-Fang, gov- eign narcissus plants.
I»
&gt;
K.
(«.
Davey
Iq
Feature
Expected For Form al Dance
...
.. . , , ,
,
|(th e Duke Co.) which her\cx^tho Chambera of Commerce of tho
In R egard.T o Establishing lies responsibility for *ucco*e or .
New officers are Installed nt
! Chekiang, and other mil­
failure nf tho law they have put .
county; completion of present
lilt*
\Yi*t‘k
l\
I
,li
n*
h
e
o
n
,
two
Carolines
will
probably
1«
weekly
Kiwunls
luncheon.
M
arking
The
Opening
Of
Em bargo On Foreign Hulba on the statute books.
der* a t Tientsin.
(lr. B row nlee Is I’ra is e d , brought into the Southeastern. At plans for hull:heading ni)d bouteYacht
Club
to
hold
format
O rsnrilzation’H New Home
Is Joyfully Received Here
Secretary To Chl-Jul
"That la worth while," he added. '#3
• ■■■
j any rate it is said that negotintn- varding the south side of Lake
opening hall Thursday evening.
Monroe;
rocrention
for
tourists;
" I f wo have been able to jre t the
j i t one timo privats accFMward F. Lnno. newly elected tions nro ia [ingress looking to
Equipment arrives t&lt;fr police
The formal opening hall of tho
Ijocnl bulb growers were today people to rvassumo tha respomdbll
i Tuan Chl-Jui, the prea- hospital.
president of tho Sanford Kiwanis tlio linking up of the threa com- provision nindo for the binding Snnford Yacht Club to bo held to­ celebrating
tho news of tho favor­ Itty
over
which
and
supplying
of
plciwuro
boats;
V Bwh
p l M they
iM M B p tn L
.7 on the
fexecutive. Ho was prom ­
t'lub
was
installed
in
office
toj
panics
mentioned
nnd
n'so
tho
TonNow county Jail will bo com­
morrow night nt tho City Hall will able decision of Bccrntnry Jardino federal government a few
landing
steps
along
the
.bulkhenil.
i s i n g in 1017-18, tinring pleted within two months.
tlay at noon by the retiring presi- ,■.nvssce Power Company and perII. C. DuBoso, president of the bo tho first of u series of dub in regard to the continuance of tho ago* then it can hardly be s*
id struggle between Cidpli
Two are injured In auto col­ dciit. Rev. E. D. llrownlee. beforo j hips other power companies in Sanford
this year ha* been a
v
Realty Board ututed tliut dsnets that will odd greatly to the embargo on tho importation of'for* tho work
(Mere and the Anfu Club lision early Wednenday.
n large attendance of member,* nnd ‘1*1® section of tho dountry.'
nodal llfo of Sanford according to oign narcissus bulbs.
, ure.‘
he
considered
tho
qctturlng
of
lic h k f command Of Iho
anng|Ui
It is BtatoA that or
i cement
Snnford-Ndw Smyrna road to vi*itu:i2 in the Semi nolo Grill,
This
thenns with which to encourage CimmuJsro J. It, EmuiV, w p i ls*tn
Ihizino* IIS* J
tthest frontier arm y, Ho
kopt open during paving ac­ Other features of the meeting of tho merger Is looked for with building within the city ns being chnrgt* of the arrangement com­ American bulb growers according
iige In the Japanese legn- be
Mr. Andrew* held
.
were nil address OH Woodrow Wil- In t he next fcW-tlgys.—
tivities.
/
x
mittee.
to B, F. Whltncr, Jr., manager of tho revision of regulations,
ro after thu Anfu defeat,
37 Arkwright, president of the most stressing need of ■ban1sen, by It.’G. Davey, unm ho rcmlProminent
eltlsens
tell—whnt
According
to
announcement!!
tho
Somlnola
Bulb
Growers
Asso­
foul at the present time. Mr. Dutook placo In half a do*cn
bcr. 192^Jie was implicated
iirg of the annual report of tho tlie Georgia Railway nn,| Power
tho ball will commenco promptly nt ciation, who today explained that cca,, Icgltli
legitimate business had b een '
cvolt against the M ilitary Sanford needs most for develop­ | club by L. C. Dcbout, Kiwanis Company would not comment on Bose pointed out tho extreme need 9:30
und
will
continUo
to
1:30
or
ment.
*T
\»
tho discovery of harmful insects In granted
for financial nid to buildurs gen­
inted nnew
freedom, a f
. ___
fcr of Fuikin province.
the
m
atter
and
referred
question­
| secretary.
STATE
erally, unit touched on tho great later. .An out-of-town eight nitccr foreign grown bulbs had caused ag­ which ho believed Coni
MlgTfM “
ers
to
H,
M.
Atkinson,
chairman
o(
hicn-Chnng, f a th e r , of tho
orchestra has been signed, .Mr. Em­ ricultural authorities to announce tended It to havo u:
Mr.
I-nno
is
the
fifth-president
under tho t
benefits
to
bo
derived
from
ndGovernor
M
artin
will
probe
the
power
company
hoard.
Mr.
issin, had been appointed
the Sanford KiwanimClub nnd Atkinson would Hot discuss tho ' dtthmnl, nnd legitimate, hulhling ory announced, and elaborate dec- three years ago an embargo on etead Act.
ommissloner to the couth- complaints that m otorists are of
foreign
bulbs
to
take
effect
on
oralioni*
carried
out.
being handed the gavel and m atter further-than to dany that ami loan organizations in the city.
He asserted that slm
when Hsu shot him, being stopped on stato rond after
1, 1920, tho three yenr period vised
insignia of his new office he gave tho merger had been ronsummaEdward F. I-ane, newly elected — Numerous visitors from many Jan.
alcohol and whls
I generally declared to have without just cause.
of
grace
having
been
given
to
al­
sections
of
the
stale
have
accept­
president of tho Kiwanis Club
latlons had been made
Foundation has been laid for n brief nddrcflS during which ho Ited.
»
low
American
bulb
growers
to
pro­
victim of a political ined
invitations
and
it
is
estimated
enforcement of dry law, says .nke*l for tho support nnd co-opMembers of the voting trust of staled that "less politics and bet­
vide for the increased demand that there had been better e&lt;M&gt;.
•
eralion of tho membership during, the Georgia Railway and Power ter co-operation among citizens that approximately 200 person* this country would experience nft- between the legitimate user*
Assistant
Secretary
of
Treasury
er at Tintsien cren tcd !
wns, in his opinion, the will ho in attendance. The ball i* cr tho 'restrictions went into oper­ poring regulations had bred a d o -•
his term of office.
Company, which is said to con­ generally’’
indignation but H s u ’s upon visit to Koy West.
thus commodities than under the
most
qrgent
atter lieforo tlzo purely nii invitational affair, It ation.
Mr.
Ijino
also
complimented
Dr.
trol170 per cent of tho power com- city. Mr. Lanemalso
Two Sanford boys urrested in
influence protected him
gen
of ham- .
said that tho was slated, nnd only club mem­
During
tho
]mst
threo
years
imBrownlee,
retiring
president,'on
n&amp;ny*
are;
II.
M.
Atkinson,
AtJacksonville
on
robbery
charg­
bers,
und
out-of-town
guests
aro
him for two years longer
clro on-th*.-part of most
city needed moro homes, ' more
pattern
of
foreign
bulbs
nave
conthe
many
achievements
of
Kiwanis
Junta;
Elmer
Smith,
New
York;
expected. I!e freak incuts will bo
| post in command of the es preferred by St. Augustine
to play tho game .
, .................
.
ducted n vigorous agitation against interests
during tho latter’s tenure of of- Randall Morgan, Philadelphia; H. apartm ent houses nnd moro ho­ xorved
in the ............
Inlotinisstun,
authorities.
Mr. Andrews aaW, and he
defense forces.
tels,
and
a
wtiy
in
which
to
flnnnco
In cominontiiig on tho - formal i ‘Bo establishment of the embargo, found that sp ^ it most hclpfi
T. Bodino, Philadelphia, Bradley
ficc.
DOMESTIC
Frederick
Y£l tniCr’ ‘&gt;cctu*°
At tho conclusion of his talk ho W.’ Palmer,
*'nl!,,rr' Boston;
u w w n j rra
w n c * Ay­
AyJ * ^ u|(|1 u m 'm o r a p S opening of tho now club Building n$c7f‘ n,F
The treasury official adn
Warm and dry is epitaph to be
^ nriv^
n
t.„
„
read an announcement containing er,, Boston; George C. Moore, New licity to good
on
the
Lako
.Shore,
Commodore
h
^ f J ^ r ’lrforlrn the smuggling situation and
advantage.
written on-tho year 1925 by the the names of members whom ho York.
th o ra n - al diversion of alcohol
Edward Higgins, president of E m ory.touched.cn tho wide pubU. S. Weather Bureau.
selected to serve on the var­
problems with which he — .
tho Snnford Chamber of Commerce Licity that Sanford would receive tinent.
Mysterious “Senator Lewis*’ has
the activities of tho' club In
ious standing committees fo r tho
hollcvcH that tho immedintc con- from
American bulb growers have wa­ Iy embarrassed. Inability of
is sought by Now York polico in year
sponsoring
regattas,
formal
dances
L. C. Helmut was re­
»tract ion, by tho city, of a bonded and other affairs that would a t­ ged n counter agitation for their coast guard to recruit »uf“
connection with allogcd poison named1920.
secretary for tho ensuing
eduction, Mr. Whltncr said, and men has prevented proper sc
warehouse on tho "lake front Is tract vinitors from many sections
nlot.
yrar.
c decision of Secretary Janllnc against liquor running alon
needed
nioro
than
nny
other
Im­
American housewife finds th at
of Florida.
•
YOUK, Dec. 30.—(/P)—Po- prices
Today’s
meeting
of
tho
club
was
nuporting
th _&gt; establishment of thashures, but Mr. Andrew* I
provement
u
&gt;hc
present
time,
ac­
of groceries have In­
*‘Tho organization of a yacht embargo on Jun, 1 culminates a
rts giw n b* custo
7 «re necking a niysteriset asido sometime ngo for tho
cording to his Htutcmcnt this mor- club
creased
during
tho
past
twelve
in nn inland city Is something long and bitter period of struggue.
ion officials on hii
ator A. B. Lewis,” who
LOUISVILLE,. Ky., Dec. 30.—
general observance of tho birthday
new" Mr. Emory stated, "but in
Local bulb growers nrc said to ward j«ourney, uf otcadlly
Itave been the victim of a months.
(A*)—In tho light of the morning
anniversary
of
tho
luto
Woodrow
Mr.
Higgins
sttned
that
with
the
Consolidation of
Alabnmn Wilson. 1L G. Davey addressed sun, "Mira St. Petersburg” one
riiices or bootleg liquor
•ison plot.
establishment of n municipal bond- Lako Monroe Sanford has tho fin­ have been greatly perturbed over
dlcnilon of improvement,
.wns revealed when Power Company with th a Geor­ Ihe rlub on several of tho outstand­ of Henry Ford’* licet of four ded wnrehouso 'on the take It would est body of water for m il and the posslbte repudiation of tho ernpower
bont
races
of
nny
other
city
gen
led
that "the old ‘
gia
Light
and
Power
Company
bxrgo
and
tha
.Hubaeounit
ruining
Cownn killed Mias Edith
ing events In, ami characteristic* Ford-Stout nl-mctnl planes On(Continued on i ’ngo 3.)
In Fturlda, and the capitalization of their industry, Mr. Whltncr said, mid demand will tel
route to Florliln, hopes t o ‘find
itcnogrnpher with wltom is effected.
of. the llfo of tho war president.
of this great natural attraction nnd recently u delegation of Semi tho bootleg Industry * i (
Immedintc nid for tho _AtncH*
W«t ita ted, and seriously
The membership received Mr. nowmnn Field hero to rofuel and
must assuredly place Snilford very nulo county bulb men went to
Borne Changes Nee
can farm ers will be sought by Davey 'a address with much en­ wing Us way southward to Flrldu
rnclf Monday night.
prominently on the map as a tour­ Washington to urge tho etate's
Mr. Andrew* expects
Ixiwis," who checked conference of western farm ers thusiasm, and many Vmembers where it will enter service boist city offering recreational representative ttf agitate for tho gc* will ba necessary J
Hotel Aator tho night of to meet soon in Dos Moines, In. slated th a t'd u rin g tho~counM5 of tween Miami and Tampa.
sources not &gt;to be found in less establishment of tho restrictions ■onncl of tho customs, &lt;
FOREIGN’
The
^Miss
St.
Petersburg”
Is
(
Continued
on
Pugo
3.)
. Is wanted for ques-.
fo rtu n ate, communities.”
agslnst foreign grown narcissus and prohibition **rvlre
tho
member
of
tho
fleot
that,
ac­
Thu Owen Franklin Motor Com­
e is described as 73
"Little Hsu," high In military
,
All of tho fixtures and cnu!p-_ bulbs.
hc hit* control before
be
cording to its 'pilots, Lleuts. Jack pany of Orlando today anonunced msnt for tho new club house have
wd n persistent i*jitor affairs of China, is killed by
Tho following telegram received a smooth runnl
Harding
and
H.
J
.
Brady,
has
tho
opening
of
Its
now
hulldlng
on
on who was 28.
' yoiiiffir rormy captain to avenge
arrived, Mr. Emory r.ajtl. f ntl vis­ tills avornlng frum Senator Duncan doveluped«-Roul
developed contrariness und is dis­ Jan. 1, a t 314-320 West l ’lno itors artT Invited to Inspect thu U. ITIcetcher Is said to havo greatrod a t tho hotel r.a murder of father, who was kill­
____ Unka wm 'gu as ....
inclined to, leave It* birthplace on Street, where new model hrankUn building At their pleasure. ,____ _ ly rellovod
B. Lewis.” 0f Carson ed by Hsu several years ago.
llovid tha
tho nutni.CXuiia-plunUr* am t-the-aasistm *
the chorea' of tho ico-bound Groat cars will bo placed on exhibition
A w arning letter was
orbuTir* in ITtia seftlon;
tho lookout for “
Lake*, Hoonlng off from Dear* i^-. proiipeotlve Ktmford nnd OriniP
wan’a rooms. I t wus
"In tho row
"B. F. Whltner, Jr.
toonrnTrporOTbnday,
hnlf
an
hour
do buyers.
«...
re Cowan hecamo cp"Sanford, Fla.
ugh a cour
Tho
new
Franklin
coup*
flnloh
behind tho threo other Ford"I am pleased to advise' that do- continued,. ’
. oh u J S
S
T 'f o W F u t l y E q u i p p e d
JACKSONVILLE. Doc. 30.-&lt;/P) Stout plane*, which were tra il­ ed in Do Causae’s cream and black,
clslon of agriculture secretary la undor tho
—Otto Draw, 21, nnd hi* brother, ing tho pilot plane, a Curtis lark, lu described ns one of the most
fnvorabla lo American bulb grow They In
ftr&gt;ed to m arry him to
w ith tho installation of complete CIco, 19, of Sanford, were arrested tho big piano ran Into snow storms handsome English type care on tho
ere.
within
of hi* $100,000. If ho
ent in the hospital room of by polico hero early today on and winged off the course, landing market, and tho agentn report an
Duncan U. Fletcher.”
!»°Pn she would odmint .^uipm
increasing
demand
both
from
San­
tho
new
police
headquarter*
the
r poison and tho money station is now complete in every charges of highway robbery pro- at.G ary , Ind.
An effort wo* made Tuesday to ford and Orlando customers.
ferre■u by authorities a t St. AugusTALLAHA8SEE, Fla.. Dec. 30.
ttiin n (
In p a rt to get Cow*
nnd is said to be one of .the tine.
___ Tho arrests were made by join tho other threo member* of
(d5)—Governor M artin today de­
{•kiantlal trouble, Cowan detail
moat modem polico atatlono In tho city police working with Deputy
Clearwater—New radio broad clared th at ho Is preparing to In­
the fleet, a t Dayton, O., bat dark­
7*11 wos wanted for nb- United State!. . , . ,
Sheriff P* A. Turlington. „of St. ness found tha big plane soaring easting station, WGHB, of Georgo vestigate complaint* of tho alleged
DIV*
“h *12.000 from the IIoTlie now equipment arrived to­ Johns county. The youth* con­
H. Bowles Developments, goes on BtOpJ).ping of motorists on tho. highover
Louisville,
looking
for
Bow­
two yeara ago,
d a y nnd was Installed undor tho fessed to perpetrating a aeries of
air.
way* of
ol tho state “ without
P HJust
^
of tho dead girl de- supervision of Dr. Theodore Lang- holdup* In tho northern section of man* Field.
cause.” Reportu of such arrest*
_ r daughter wns oh- icy. City health .physician,- nao
UlUtl
have been received a t the execu­
the state.
*iiator Lewis,’’ who v/ns Chief o f Polico Roy G, Williams.
The Good Roads ConunlltaV of
tive
of/lcs
from
nrveral
counties,
Two
chance*
a
w
pending
against
Every necessary feature for the
nt old gentleman, who
tho Chamber of Commorca announ­
tho governor stated.
ced today that word had been re ­ Mr.
*t dinner frequently." curing of nick or injure*! members ' the youth* a t St. Augustine, the
,
Ono
of
thg
most
recent
com­
ceived from Mr. Willtercan^ cha'r
i71 »a!d her daughter did of tho' department or of prisoners deputy said, in' connection with
plaints,
according
to
tho
announce­
man of the V&gt;J|
o m arry Cowan who ta Included in-thc-hospital equip­ holdups in th a t vicinity."
ment, cam* frum tiuLshsmbtt-ut way
A third youth, arrested in •
W lfd t o BA
ed a*
‘Ln*; jrcntTemnn ment. An operating- table of tho
x* M
Tha
new
county
Jail
now
,
In
negro
women
la
accomodate
eight*
ptnutncrfe^oTTareo
county.
Sanford-N ow Si
family.” &gt; Cowan, latent type, and other accessories holdup nenr flL Augustine, “ U
form
of
a
resolution
adopted
The flret floor will be construct­
would be
rtbed Miea Burton a* fo r the performing of m ajor oped so th at all entrance* ora to be organization, protesting *|
ing oi
:__ oratloaa were olao included. x^
law wife,
lent made t
protected with double steel doors, tbe stopping oj m otorists,,
(nsnee
:hlt«ct, E.
nnd
also a "m ob-prevention" en­ asked fo r tha gorernok to cor
•ur
Jacksonville.
„
. ‘ 1 „ Moughton and Sheriff
____________
ind.
ff
C.
M.
Hai
an
Investigation!
J
j
L
trance
for-automobiloa.
The
lat­
^ e ig n e r^
road
Police oald they found a amall
W " :
‘ ‘1, when*
P.
■ Is ter (s a feature which la being in­
Th's new jnil,
when completed
The resolution
const
arsenal, Including shotguns, pis­
to
to Be onf
oi of tho most incxl- corporated In many new Jails, i t Jcctcd to conilJ
!. ';
. * ■1
^ * 1 tols and revolvers, .ammunition expected
_ ___
ever is said. ■ ,
cm «»in*p____
examples of architecture
and unfortunate'
'*
Now;
and burglar’s 1tools in’ the room. designed fur the hour.ipg of
way stated, &lt;
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Doc, 80.
,»fe 80.—GP)— The HoThe second floor w|)| ha
L ite r a t police headquarters, tho Inal Offender*.
nlntr^l
Ism
if
sectior
Jokohamft by the 1023 —(^)_Stnto Somitor Mlchaol S. youth* wero sold.to have confo*be threo stories In
tair .
the 22 wd participation Ip a number of
5r°vo tnany foreign or*' Kinney of S t Louift one
ck
ort.
nvlcted In federal caurt^hcra Dec.
Ux
the north-

To
Murder Of
„ier, Chung-Lin
In Manifesto

Is Belief Of

Alabama Stockholders Mayor Lake Urges
Get One For 4 Or 5
.Harmonious Action

g Occurs
Lang Chang

Had” Recently
ned To China
&gt;m Trip Abroad

New Jersey Visitor Lauds Prohibition
WU1 Begin
Machine
C ity ’s Development And With
Is Called Eff&lt;
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fr,tiL*

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Smuggling Situation
Embarrassing,Chief r
Says In Statement

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YACHT CLUB WILL BULB GROWERS
HOLD FIRST BALL PROTECTED FROM
THURSDAY NIGHT FOREIGN RIVALRY

ARE- INSTALLED!
BY KIWANXS LLUB’iiH

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|ht By P olice
[. Y. Poison P lo t

One Ford Plane Is
Compelled To Land
At Louisville, Ky.

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New Franklin To
Be Exhibited Soon

*

Two Sanford Boys
Arrested For S t
Augustine Robbery

Police Hospital Is

M artin W ill Probe
Stopping 0 1 Cars
W ithout Ju st Cause

K S?

Road From Sanford
To N ew Smyrna To
Be Hard Surfaced

N ew County Jail W ill H ave M any N ovel
F eatures U sed In Ultra-M odem . P risons

Aft

Kinney Granted New
Kuake Trial In Rum Plot
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C i n ^ w®ro
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f .“&gt;« « tx
k ».
um\
collision occurred a t t h e w S c? S f
Eighth S tre e t and Magnolia / Vc‘
nuc.
Police called to the rc«nc immM
lately took King and Green to f t
",tntio".
tthpir, tojurira were
dressed by Dr. Ijm gicy after which
they were allowed to go home
Long, on employee of the Hut­
ton Construction Co,, and James
Drown, were arrested on charaeOf reckless driving. They were re ­
leased on bond ar.d wJU npp»ar |n

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i
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 80.—VF )rP roducti of untiring research wet*
laid by scientists today before

t Said To Hu vc
wsed D urlnft
BcneficiAl P e r

furls Intln'Hry

f)feliAra ■;
tiitc ry

: i . K ing and C.^Grocn. tu n . ,
orrd, w are pmnfullv In ; , . i ,co'*
night about r a X J X K f e
on which they were riding ed w ith a Buick « r
“ t 1*
•tomes B ro*n. The driver of

ti5 3 t

now facing the moat critic*! period
of Its history.
*/
tions.
Scientists from widely,
The rapidly Incraasing enroll­
scattered parte of the country m ent and the continuous demand
brought contribution* aa widely fo r new depnrttfienta to meet t.v&gt;
'different in character.
sU te, have taxed the resources of
Ur. fwlwm Linton, pnratiologlst
of the U niversity of Georgia, be­
fore tne zoological sect ion of tne
association, pictures anti-scientists
of todayr -im bued-w ith-a-spirit oi
speculation comparable to th s t
m anifested In the w itchcraft hang­
ings a t Salem.
the state in the past has been, for
the most part, ultra-conservative.
They are hastening "to their
Economy, has been the w atch­
task of exhortation against knowl­
edge'* and "vested interop.* whoso
word without giving due considera­
tion, in many instances ,to con­
traffic In iniquity is threatened by
structively planning the future
scientifically fram ed pure food
educational development of the
law s, venders of quack medicines,
t-.nte, says a statem ent Issued by
and practitioners of magic who
the publicity departm ent of the
hate science whose light is ns
university. Until recently, it adds,
deadly to them as the light of the
country. This progress has been a large proportion of tho member­
sun to the aneroblc bacteria.**
" If these people, who have ap­ made despite the fact that tho ship of the legislature has been
propriated the name of funda­ university hns been hampered In made of members who were either
program indifftrent toward higher educa­
m entalist, would consult their com­ its efforts to enrry out
mon sense, and apply the scientif­ of expansion by the lack of e f ­ tion or who only gave it half
funds.
Hearted support. The influence
ic method to anti-scientific tenets ficient
Tne
university
is almost entirely of this clement was so strong that
of their theology they m ight bo dependent upon appropriations
by
led to remove a lot of the stubbio tho legislature for expansion and it was necessary nt alm ost every
th a t got into their foundations." maintenance nnd the appropria­ roi'iion of the general assembly
for supporters of the university to
Commander N. H. Teck, chief of
hnve never appronchcd the go to Tnllahussce and make a
the divlsiu f terrestrial m agnet­ tions
amount necessary fior construc­ fight for necessary appropriations.
ism and seiamogrnphy of the U. tive
In keeping with the
S. coast and geodcdic survey, w arn­ needsgrowth
- S ituation Im proved
of the ntate. Every depart­
ed against nn optimism which had ment line, been cramped because
“This
situation has m aterially
caused an unnecessary loss of life of insufficient funds, the depart­
improved
during the p ast year,"
In earthquakes.
mental licndo any. It* wni* nlso the statem ent continued. "The preOf tho original- era of virgin stated th at now departments, bad­ i.»nt
has shown a mqch
forests In the U. S. estim ated a t ly needed, hnve not been establish-' more legislature
liberal
attitude
toward ap­
800,000,000 acres, three fifths hnvo cd a t the institution because no propriations for the state
cdunjdisanneured, Professor Fred Rog­
tionai institutions and had tne
ers Fairchild, of Yale University,!
state continued to develop norm al­
told tho social and economic se e -1rabbits, Professor W. J. Daunt- ly, tho appropriations mad? for
tion of tho association in a plea for gartner. of the University of Kan­ the university, by ‘ the legislature
forest preservation. From the re- sas,’ related in a pnper prepared . nt its Unt^eguliM; session, would
rem aining forests, he said, lumber for tho zoological sactloit. Rab­
no doubt b»*en ample to take
nrd other wood products equal to bits subjected rrgtilnrly to cigar­ It hnvc
care &lt;'a f'ineccssnry" expnnnion a n d :
ette
smoke
at
the
university
be­
four times the annua) growth arc
came slovenly and did oof gam t maintenance of departm ents of tho trie Co,
being taken.
UnivefifHy.
•
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Smoking docs not agree with weight normally.

Flood Damage Is On
Increase In Europe

) Srrnp ^npip-

■. ment m iner to Uecd In D.'btilling Ammonia Liciucrs
—
INDIANAPOLIS, Infi... P ea 30.—
eflt W
to,
agriculture.
„._rr5
I Iful.harnessing
to man's Jftil*

mills,
itySteel
during
tho Coking
w a r of plants
one of nnd
nahundreds of municipal gas com­
panies today are faced with dis­
carding millions of dollars’ worth
of equipment hitherto used to dis­
till hnimonta liquor ns a by,product
id gas m anufacture because n purer ViiA.li.*(**LUil 1.1 fciKII# 10 ltd ury Ull
V&gt; K a t t JTC, ** .InJt,
Wn.noiii i con now ba produced Jtwye r.tij'ihtng to Lay .about it. Five thousand gvllcns of liquor, ef all qual­
rh raply from atmospheric uilfpriirt. ities, hftto’bucn confiscated mid are about io bo destroyed. At tho left
/This was made available by n*pro- oi U / S .'tln ra h n l K. V. Snyder, form er notvspoptr man, with lib* ax
.cess developed prim arily ,t‘q sup ■ teatiy tij/hl^.k the bottles; next la W ajnq I!. Wheeler, general counsel
'Plom cnt, during tne war, the supply for
Auti-cmloi u le a g u e . Detective Scrivener cf W ashington is nt
of South American nitrates so vl-. Wl)e(ncp*a left, and Mrs. Mabel W alker Willobrnndr, assistant ntlorncy
ta l to the m anufacture of high ex ­ general o* the United States, in charge of all federal prohibition cases,
plosives.
in a t tile light.
In the meantime, farm ers also,
m ay reap, in the form of substantlaily reduced fc rt’llzer prices, the
harvest of one of tii« outstanding
pieces of w artim e ingenuity,
q
• Announcement made by the local
'Citizens* gas company of the s c ra p ,
ping of 9100,000 worth of ammo­
nia-distilling apparatus nnd of it-,
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 30.—
replacem ent w ith n 3250,000 amSEBASTjOPOL, Dec. 30 &lt;/P) - i J"p—Tho Turkish war council wont
motiln sulphate plant, brought from Storie.i of th!» C ripictn War und Into secret session r.t Angora Tues­
Clarence Kirk, president of tho sunken tfoasu’ro have h nen revived day uf to moo ii to devise pirns in
company, tho story of trem endous l«y the A ported location of “ Rind; conf irm lty with tho new Russostrides taken in seven years by one I’r'nco." n D rillrh niilp. which foun- i in i-.h treaty and regarding the
dceixjim uf. th s n'UHipil o f th e I^-aof tho America's newest industries. d^red in Rsinklsvn Day.
■*u of Nations in putting the Ma"F ifteen y ears ngo German -sclFur seventy years the R ritidi mi
I region of Ir.il. under Eritisii
V enlists perfected the Haber p ro ­ and I'vunafKn goveriimoots nt in
run
idato.
cess of fixating nitrogen," M«\ jtirv n ls hnve been, ncnrcliing for
(Ion. lljcvnd IV.lia, form er mil:' K irk said. ‘ It wns a g rea t dis- lSic slnt&gt;, f*r when it went down it lory
m m itn iu lir of troops at Mos­
"Covery. Man's supply of nlti'ogen find aboard • $3,000,000 in gold. ul, p url’clpated in the council.
before th at time was confined to Recently Russian divers brought
natural beds of sodium and pntas- to tl»? nur/aeo a must mu ie of teaK
New Arm* C’aun&lt;*M i-'orme.l
■■ slum n itrates found almost e x ­ tvocii. which is Ijel'escd to li- c l&lt;
LONDON, Dec. -TO.—
A ;Lsclusively ,in Chile. Through ni- I lunged to tb r "lllnck I’riii'V,"
; gntch to tho Daily M.id from (’onJtrt&gt;gtn, a gns bnrtnlosa in itself, I During th e heigh*, (if till- C'-irnenii • t.'ntinoplc, f.aya a new TuTki:h
-constituted four-fifths of nir we W ar tint nhlp -,entert'i R jinkla.’.u .Supreme arm y rourcil teas tnnitg-breattn, wc could uot, until the I Bay w ith 'Its paTjfo of gold, food •urated ^'fiitd.rv- by President Mur.ti H a b e r’ process was dlscuvored, Stull a, medical .aupplles Iiml nm- itd n p'-mal Pa"hu. Mu.tapha dvmako substantial snd cheap use I .nunitjon for t h j attu -iwig annifs. euirdd it y:ns e-sentlni to prrtiare
cof the valuable properties it pos- J A etnrtn arose ' an t tin; ‘Tl'.acV for (ha defona" of the can t*ry p"d
, sqisos when in combination w ith | Prince" feuiidorod, tin on tire crew . tttuhe ways for incrcu dug the
‘ p.qty’* fighting value.
,
L other elements. " * *;'-*-*
! peH shin;. *■
"W hile the H iftrr nnBceM opened I The e n ru t cLuj
ofiscfimTmcThought,
.up new fle
.
W V r m a k W ON f t'* H A ^ r;rh l&gt; lV ^ R C K ^ A w
which in places
H
unable to fixate nitrogen in thu work uf div
eufficlimt qunnity nor nt tow tHe Russian - governim-t.t
ROM i\ —Nut ice |*i given by A1
■ enough coat to be commercially .ful -U\o {rcnv,rc °f g&gt; i,i i
find liiicn, m inister i f just ire, tha
valuable.
til:; i'a ■i.-.li luivo no iiilvlitLn itvlll-bo letrieved.
• llTbq war forced Gcnnnny nn*)
i rescinding divorce laws .,
other natlonn to speed- -np tbeh*
CAPT. HARTI.KV DADDY
J W^r ■of* fixating nitrogen and. the
rssu lt v/ni development of mcAnl; .-r,0N D f&gt;N . .Dec. 110.—i,P) I n
OPELIKA, Ala.—Cnpt. H erbert
_ to obtain nn nlinust unlimited eiup* ihnitklu Uond i tra c t tjow bu l
Ifm tley. c.f tb&gt; I.rvirthnn, D a
J | ply. Then enme tho problem, of n ty shops, rest rooms and diet L .
daddy; it’s, a lb-pound buy.
•t peace-time ui o for tho protiuct’ o f Jiuv. for Milady’a pet iwudD.
■ .valuable equipment and ft was dta
; (tovnred th a t it could not only be
a made Into a pufer ammonia than
9 tfte steel plants and gns compnnP lea were m anufacturing ns a byN product of their industries, but aiao could bo made much niori cheap­
ly.
AFFILIATED WITH
"Tlrnt was tho beginning of th ;
T he S a n f o r d C r e d it A s s o c ia t io n
B end of tho gas company'll career
9 as a m anufacturer of straig h t line
rt mnnia liquor. }fo completely h aj
K this 'oynthetiu* nntmonfa supplant*d our product, th a t wo aro forced
to tu rn to othsr fields for use of
our ammonia, und v/o hnvo now
atarted making ammonia sulphate.'*
Nlttogon compounds, ho added,
aro a basic clement in tho compo­
sition of virtually nil soil-richenI, ,JnII. fertlllsera and farnteru nmv
r "TOa#om»bly expect
cvbn lower
price* for zuch nroductn.
f a

ELECTED TO COMM
LONDON—Hon. Eld.

a rrrtiftnl pttoi

Inrhcape, hns be.n tkft
advisory committee of pi
air league. She recein]
pilot certificate in 1922,

f

!
.

J

m Jail Sentence For
^ D rivers Who i r y l ’o
•pBeat T rains A cross !
EAN FRANCISCO, Pee. lU H /h j
C entra Costa &lt;ounty, California,
now. ordinance diutjgnod t'j,
QAaliu much cf thu joy out of beat^ n g t.u* train to thu crostilng.
J P , ,LUf Cl V*. Ve Sltopjy a tact- with
' i* u to which the undertaker won
L£iif tho train got there firat and tho
river f unly rowan!
p tE a y y "
.--enhanced rc*p«ct for Kit nukt:**’
a P r If J* proved fa a ttr than*the
^ lo co m o tiv e.
» * . N o» tha
um eltuailon
situation Is
ts changed.
changed,
if tho engine passes the finish line
W or the race Is n tio the await!
ipll will bo to tho undurtnl.or but
i the autoiot wins he will rocolvu
t* » apodal recognition dUtlng-.
its.dng him from tho less daring
dftbwny user, a Jail rentonco*.
The new ordinance-m akes. It a
lusdetnraner to cross in iro n t of n
rain a fte r A wigwag or autom atic
ilgnal has sounded tho tra in ’s npIA GLUCK STILL CLIMBING
EW YORK—Alma Gluck '.s
fig fo r new world’* to con• In thn m atter of finance. She
a $ 125,00jQ on a record of
m r -Mn rtonelr ? r o r V I^IS y7’
ht a houso In Park Avcnuo
th e ,nifih.*y In I0fl» mid now
Ml dlt for WOO.OOO. I h r hus, A fram Zimba|ist, didn’t like
dea cf the house-

riNG FOR PRINKING

Credit, *nevor u luind

never rofused.”—Anon

When you can’t pay a -b ill on
.time, an exp lan ation o f your in­
ab ility w ill g o a lo n g w ay To­
w ards p rotectin
your credit.
Your creditor w an ts to help you
keep your credit good— help him
to help you!

K eep your credit record clear!
P ro tect your credit and it w ill
protect you!

When Dodge Brothers startling new prices are
made known on January 7th, the full amount of
the reductions will be refunded immediately to all
purchasers since midnight, December 15th.
This means that you can buy your Dodge Brothers
Motor Car today, enjoy its immediate use, and still
benefit fully by the savings yet to be announced.
Dodge Brothers product today is better than
ever before.
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Price reductions are made possibli
pletion of a $10,000,000 expansion
will practically double production.
The savings effected through this enormous in­
crease in output are being passed directly on to
the buyer in conformity with Dodge Brothers

M ILLER 0 . PH ILLIPS. IN C
Corner 2nd S treet and Oak A ve.

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�2 £ ) £ T VOUMOr U A D V J A M O \
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° o T "^A T U P l
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B O P t O D O C H £ S S * L O O K S 'tf tttf ?
Ca^
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75 ffiJ * * * &lt; *
'G E T T lw ot 7 1[■;
^ d S j ? t GET v A ORIWK O R
/ A
\ g O ^ T H l W 0 r E V E R V "TWO
.
M lM u re ^ t
—

L T o F F o fm P roE m rU i M r W ill
r p n r p a e c O f C o rn
«p iv
frre
t n c e *f t I*n Io w a
¥* ■-

(Costtnucri from P«*» M
dcliter freight frer* the warthei
ther to w o k en values here.
in Jacksonville direct to Stm ord
Considerable hrsitnncc on the without In any way IMerpiattlng
p art of new speculative buyers th° * distributing aortic** of the
eras apparent and there was also fT^ hl. receivers,
evidence th a t many holders secret Provision w ild be made for
disposed to sell out and to realise I
whioh t!,u
trecivvrs
profits, Chicago opening prices/™ ™ 1, ttn (t *«"" tha city, and ma*
which ranged from 2c deline to lc i Uri,a11 ■“ £*&lt; 1 • t the warehouse
advance,............... ........ . December
$ ! i» to f l - t t t t and May $1.82 to
♦ 1.83, ware followed by an Irregu­
l a r ' general. setback. In which De­
cember receded to $1.87 and May
to I1.81H.
Com and oats eased down with
wheat, and as results of reoorted
large offerings of com to arrive. shipping center, Mr. Higgins ad
After opening naif cent to l*ic
lower May .8. t r to ”.R7H' cent the
com m arket underwent a moderate
further sag.

Upon Reserve
| Is Cut Short
ftn’ t Want C harily,
|*t W as Dene For
H e r I h 'u s t r i p s
NFS, Dec. 80,—UV)*—
•ft im m ediate'rellef of
Sacked b y xarnrtJTB cf
etern states, is sought
i ilamtli of Jowa who
:4ll a corn belt confew Jays.
[bis conference and In-

under the auspice
u s e r 's AisoeinUon,
-obl’n r t w a s . sharply
It* part fco .said the
red % 9 deflating the
years ago which 1m
.ring ifruit. His prot..Corporation . would
IIJIQO.000 of fcovernadd five per cent to
cost of production and
!ho price. A fter sev|on» of hia allotted
r r t.n cut him short in
an attack on tho Feditheta of tho speakers
it iihort, including Saninga and M r.,M eredith,
smlU warned thoWnshjation th a t the prnnlo
ng Vatlent, were a fter
hot words.
r o t w ant paternalism
Laid the governor, “hut
as been done for every
Lif
larky of tho bankers*
tanferonco to apeak for
t o f the corn belt was
Ulcngcd by tho Furmr ns the "authoriz' d
[if a million form ers.”
Ln telegraphed t’re:iL. to wait presentation
bgram formulated here
b a conference of 2!
tuitions,
Tho union
[market in conference
Lus.’’

U. S. Housekeepers:
Find Grocery P rices!.
Increasing Yearly

NEW YORK, Dec. 30—^ ^ - C o t ­
ton futures opened steady: Jnn,
20.20; Mnr. 10.94; Mny 19.12; July
18.97; Oct. 18.45.

y s jl-W M O T H E R S G E T G R A V
r t U E P A 1LV S E M O -O F F

I*rca!(lenl C o o lid u c A n d M a n y
IV o m in o n t M on I n v ite d T o
A tte n d A f f n ir A t D a y to n a
C o n s o lid a tio n
C e le b ra tio n

DAYTONA HEACII, Fla.,Doc.
30—With President Coolidgc, Johu
IJ. Rqckefoller, -Rex Beach ,nnd
Frank Parker Stockhridge heading
tho list, 17G noted American men
nnd women_have hoen invited by
tho Daytona Bench Chnmber of
Commerce to attend a Florida Re­
futation Day banquet', which will
be held a t Chateau L ido;-on-the
Halifax River, on tho evening of
New Year’s day, und a t which elo­
quent speakers, by radio, will refuto charges that have been hurled
a t the- fast-grow ing state in many
sections.
‘
All
persoqg-jpvitnhlltid
’n^tPWF
m from Tngo 1.)
positions, In T h l financial^ ^polifTriTl,
LciUties nnd
other publishing or artistic worlds, nnd
slties for continued their Interest in Florida indicates
n the event that the that the banquet, in addition to be­
when the fickle tour- ing u n iq u e in conception, Will
n elsewhere for his
Wf Florida must dot natural nnd logitimp to maintain her
■ong the states of this
r Dr. Mills ndded.
I position on the St.
,ind on the csnal th n t
| is soon to bo opened
coast, is in my mind
asset thnt this city
Land one th a t other
a would * give millions
b cold cash to obtain,”

:rsey D octor
s Sanford’s
trie Location

CT.fTwiLLii

conditionr Now is the time for
those who have large interests in
and strati? friendsiiip for Florida
to nffonl ihp opportunity to broad­
cast irich a [local of statements, by
substantial people that the effect
cannot he other than widespread.
‘'Again.
cannot deny the fact
th a t this rapid development has
a ttrac tci| Unie operators of the
-land shark1 type, and strong netion is m:•lr&lt;l
‘ on the part of subRtuntinl Hi v.lopcrs and interested
friend » ;•&gt; weed one promoters of
the didi'.nesi ciara, arid to put
tho unifi rmed on guard in nrder to
protr , them while protecting tile
fair nan,, if the state."
"ShsvM it la? absolutely imposribie f, r vou to attend, wo ‘trust
you will write or wire u statement
that mty lie used, nnd brondcartt
at tit/ banquet, but it is our hope
•that you can arrange to bo prosont
in person to greet tho brilliant
gathering that in sure to attend."
Among tlioae who have boon in­
vited tn attend are:
PUBLIC MEN
rro.'iiUnt Coulidge,
*” V w T tfS k m Tncu-tfl” :
l'x- Governor James M. Cox,
Hon. John W. Weeks,
Gen C I*. Summerall,
British, Spanish nnd Frcncli
Amba.«,&lt;aiiors;
Admiral Hutchinson Cone.
Secretary of Agriculture,
President Joso Mneahndo, Cuba:
Governor John W. Martin, of
Florida;

kill come, nnd shortly,
river boats comparI craft now operating

il the wealthy men of
•ill stop over here
ing tho wonderful St.
t waterway th a t will
# far northern points
da keys upon tho com- fnir publicity in many cltxlcs—
» St, Johns-lndinn riv-’ publicity thnt Ib almost invariably
founded on cither a gross rnistntc| was accompanied to
|w. S. Cubbagc,- who

■I. W. Ydung, IlollyWood-by-thol&gt;. P. Davis;
Presidents Old Lino Insurance
Companies.
Presidents Ttnilrnads.
PUHLICISTS and ARTISTS
Rex Deaeh,
George Ado.
II. C. Forbes,

Arthur Hr is bane,
George W.» Ochs,
Wdjinm Randolph Ilearst,
Nina Wilcox Putnam,
Irvin Cobb,
Irving Hnchellor,
Sewell Ford,
Edgar Guest,
Grnntlnnd Rice,
Thomas Moighnn,
Lila Lee.
Winter Haven—City parks to be
improved, at cost of $40,000.
Snlcrno—New building boing er­
ected for Salerno
Properties,
south of Salerno Garngu.
&gt; Perry—Plans to bo discussed
for .erection
&gt;p o s q l } , 0 ^ 0 (
hotel,
. •
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Indian, 95, Dislikes
Hectic Civilization
MIAMI. Dec. 30.—(JP&gt;—Hilly
Buck, 95, Reml nolo Indian Tues­
day.came out of the Everglades
for his first time in many
moons. At dusk'he ambled back
to his palm-covered hut, out of
tho pale of tho polo face’s hec­
tic civilization.
For Billy hnd Just nrrlved in
Miami to gaze nt tho carious
sights when an automobile
breezed by, jammed on brakes
nnd exuded n pungent aroma of
bunting rubber. When Billy
wns fanned Into consciousness,
a fter his deep whiff of unfam ­
iliar Odor, he blinked his eyes
and ventured:
"Ugh, plenty bad medicine
along bad smell wagon. Look,
no see; listen, no hear; but by
golly, hcah feel.” .

Am*l haven’t I
T v to N ^ a s T o
ROB ToOETMER.’
GOSH! V/HO’D
EVER 1W50CWT
rDYACeA JAIU
SENTENCE AT i
NtM6TCEOf J

NEW YORK, Dec. 30.~(Ah—Readjustment of spcculntivo accounts
with the approach of the new year
created considerable irregularity in
initial dealings on tho stock m ar­
ket tiflluy. U. S. Steel, General
Electric, uiul General Mutor* work­
ed Tower but proanocts of further
merguw in -the nejium Industry
led to buying of tile low priced nil
shares, fi. H, Krcsgc nimnitvd to a
record liigii price ut 801.
Subsequent, operations indicated
that buying was of n highly selec­
tive character. Marked improve­
ment was shown by a few high
priced slice ini tics, such ns Atchi­
son nnd International Telephone,
but early gains elsewhere Were
limited to a point or so.
Oil
shares continued under various
merger jNistibilities.
Buying of Frisco, Coca Cola,
American Cnn Chrysler and Rem­
ington, however, was counteracted
bv declines of one to threq points
in Pospim f'vrenl, National Clonk
and Suit, North American and
•
Noon Stock. List
American Cnn ..............
Bethlehem Steel .............
Coen Cola ........................
Crueiblo Steel ..................
General' Electric ........
New York C e n tr a l____
Northern &amp; Pacific ......
Pan American Pet..........
Pennsylvania ------ --------Southern Pacific ......... ....
Standard Hit of N. J. ...
Tobncco Products ...........
IJ. S. R u b b e r....................
U. S. Steel .......................

4 Continued fro A Pago 11
ton, while the price n year ago
was $30 to $35.
Salad lettuce is now $3.50 to $4
a crate compared with $.1.25 to
$3.50 Inst year, If you have u
fruit ahlad, oranges, both Flo-

POLAR DEAR DORN IN DIXIE
, MACON. Ga., Dec. -30.—CAV-In ■
the wako of the coldest December
night registered here In years,' n
olar bear was bom at Central City
’ark r.oo here Tuesday. Circus men
ray It was the first polar boor ever

Wins College Career
By Parachute Jumps

SO YOD’RC MR. SUNN.
vSb .l i 'm h e r e i n c d o e c t *som e back payments o n a

DIAMOND RlNQTfhAT WAS |
RECENTLY PURCHASED FROM t * Vfciuve sd T 1
“THE DOLLAR DCWN MAIL- i-J ihBwsoNSM e.
ORDER HOUSE
-IT'S MY
SON YOU'RE
lOOKCOfl $W

TO RR^EL WITHOUT BPIEITB

LOUISVILLE, Dec. 30--4AV
3 0 ^ V tMINNEAPOLIS, Dec, 00^__(/P)— Now Year’s revelers are going to ' l l
1.
Of nil tho Univorslty of Minnesota revet without aid of eplrita, accord*
students
working their
way ing to dry off ic lain who .a re ex­
through school, Victor I. Eagan, pect lug Hoy A. Haynes hero today
medical student, has adopted about to help them "dry up” tho New
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tho strangest method. Ho is a Year’n flood.
parachute jumper-— ------- --------Lagan formerly mndo • a living }v Whiter llaveiw C lty to expsitd
by participating in motorcycle $29,1)00, fo r extennion of *wittert-n-r '"j
races at Minnesota state fairs, lie works Byatcm,
did his first porachuto .jumping
Daytona Bench—Frco mtU d«'
last summer.
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His only complaint is that his livery *orvic« Inaugurated.
175 pounds Is tuu much of ■ load
for the nverngo slzo “chute.1* “I . Furt Warre—CRy votes $«42JM)0
never get a 'chute' big enough,** bond issue, for various improvoho said, "nnd conse&lt;iucnUy 1 get
quite n jolt when 1 land.'* .

EVERY HAT IN OUR STORE WILL BE SOLD
THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
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Bar silver 68H; Mexican dollars
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THE BEST IN WINTER STYLES WILL BE SdLD
DURING THIS SALE. IT WILL PAY ANYONE TO
BUY DURING THESE TWO DAYS.

CHICAGO. Dec. 30.—(A*)—I’oultry alive firm; receipts 8 ears;
fowls 22-28; Hprlngo 30; turkeys
35; rooHters 17; ducks 25-30;
geese 20-24.
CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—(/PM Pota
toes trading rather slow; Market
triflo easier; total U. S. shipments
322 cars; Wiscinsin - Minnesota
racked round whites 3.00-4.40;
mostly around 4.26; Idaho sacked

RlfihT HERE
iNTH'S OFFICE

THIS D E eTATAU .- 1
WHERE'S YOUR WKER? |

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cutUng" of whiskey
I'umoses and to pre® °* ^ into bootleg
•cen tho time it lea**r«house$ and Is
tetaii druggista. Tho
obtain this key on
ascriptions a w entlvews believed, to havo
"I’d when he returna
? j10 will toko up a
' °* accomplishing It,
?„*• n?oompdnf«d by
■Banco, nssistant so, »tnto departm ent,
wining, customs col*®nah. Tho M rty will
•Cuban capital early

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MOM’N POP

WELL KID. l'M HERE TO L
REUEVE YOO OF TfeN BOCKS
To m eet THE BACK PAYMffNTB ON Y0OR DIAMOND
RiNS-COOOH UP OR
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JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 3 0 .- W
—Conditions and quotations pre­
railing on the Jacksonville market
today, a t reportrd by the Florida
State Marketing Bureap:
Supplies of miscellaneous vege­
tables light; demand and movement
Improved; market firm L»r good
stock; express embargo lifted and
congested conditions at terminals
practically relieved.
Deans: green, hampers, fancy
4.00ffD4.50.
Cukes: bushel crates and hamp­
ers. number ones 5.00&lt;i?G.60.
Egg plants: standard crate med­
ium sites 3.50&lt;ji&gt;3.00.
Squash: hnninor.i, and bushol
crates small yellow 3,50...._
Squash! standard crates, white,
3.50^4.00.
Tomatoes: sixes, Florida, fancy,
count and stock 6.00|S)6,50. . ■
Tomntoos: nixes, Florida, choice
count and stock 3.00&lt;(1&gt;3.G0.
Oranges: box faitcy count and
atock 4.00(3&gt;4.50.
Oranges: box choico count and
stock 3.00(3)4.00.

With a prison term of lb years
hanging over his head, Roscoo
Warren, 48, of Knnsns City, Mo.,
has married Mian Dorothy Do Crof,
19. Shu says she Is willing to faco
whatever the future will bring.
Wnrren is out on bond pending
appeal. He is convicted of killing
John C. Deskin.

rletion and opening of
was in Sanford. and th at if the
pert could be Verified h e' n
sura to have an announcement
interest to make to the people
Sanford before another 24 hours
hnd pnsaed.
Visitors preaent for the installa­
tion ceremony and for the addrcM
hv Mr. Davey werei Mrs. O. N.
Hughes, Mrs. R. A. Winston, O,
A. Hughes, Captain Trapnell, M.
r . n o ff and F. F. Hoff of Or­
lando and Rev. P. H. Fry, of Colutnbns. O.
A fter the luncheon all members
present were photographed In
front of the Seminole drill.
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w hen v a rie d a n d n n ittitad in o u s
Y ear's reso lu tio n s a re lined u p p re p a ra to ry to s ta rtin g
w ith th e crack o f th e new y e a r dow n th e long h a rd ro ad to
fu lfillm en t. A las, how few o f th e m an y fin ish th e race, how
m a n y slip an d fall in th e p its o f te m p ta tio n a n d m oral weak*
ness, hpw m any a re co n v erted in to p a v in g blocks fo r th a t
well know n place t h a t is h a rd su rfa ce d w ith ro o d inten tio n s.
In review ing tfie h o s t' o f fallen reso lu tio n s t h a t come
craw lin g back to th e s ta r tin g line o f th e n e x t y e a r, th e
question a rises a s to w h e th e r in d isc rim in a te an d ra s h reso ­
lu tio n s a re really a b e n e fit o r a d e trim e n t to th e developm ent
l l A)l
All ahlltiarr
ahlltl!
Cmi
o f c h a ra c te r. C ertain ly a n y good action, o r good in te n tio n is
tfcanfca, r*»oiorw»
of entertatnnienta
«r&lt; feed* will It* com m endable and w o rth y of en co u rag em en t, b u t one g re a t
render a4vertl*lnt trouble w ith th e people o f th is g e n eratio n is th e ten d en cy to
pledge th em selv es to actio n s t h a t th e y n e v er really in ten d
to c a rry th ro u g h to a successful conclusion. T h e su b tle
..
is. the . use tar re. w eak en in g o f c h a ra c te r th a t so called "back slid in g ” en tails
iar e w e 4b»atctiee
,t of n*t otherwjee is possibly a g re a te r evil th a n m o st o f u s realize, fo r one of
____ io peper end etavthe
th e m ost insidious and easily acq u ired h a b its is t h a t o f
_______ewfceretn ere eloo reeerved. .re m is in g , ra sh ly an d im petuously, th o se th in g s t h a t we do
no t c a rry o ut. By su ch action w e lose sig h t of th e im p o rt­
WEDNESDAY, DEC. M, I92S.
w o* ■
•mmm ■ — ■ . an ce a n d real m ean in g o f th e w ord prom ise, and a re a p t to
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
hold lig h tly tfie b re a k in g of a pledged w o r d ..
1/—Deeper water real* to Jack*
V ic e-P re sid en t D aw es h a s been ask ed by an anti-tobacco
society
to a b ju re h is pipe and th e use o f th e w eed os a New
1^-CopetractioB ot 8 t. Jobnh-InY e ar's resolution. I f th e v ice-p resid en t is Sensible he will
S h Wrer eaaal.
Extendon of white way.
a u g h o ff th is proposition and give h is a tte n tio n and h is
W inning pool, tennis courts, pledges to so m eth in g m ore im p o rta n t an d w o rth w h ile th a n
etc.
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Bs—Angmenllng of building pro* i pipe and tobacco. M r. D aw es is a n in v e te ra te sm oker and
gram—houses, hotels, a p a r t * .he denial of h is b ria r would in all likelihood tend to develop
moot houses.
n him n s p irit o f d isco n ten t p reju d icial to th e b est in te re sts
f,—Extension of strw t paring
o f h is office.
In m ak in g now y e a r resolutions, people seem to give too
7^Dmnrt7uetIon
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
m uch a tte n tio n to triv ial, inconsequential th in g s, an d no t
A—Completion of city beautifica­ enough to th e basic rules o f ev ery d ay life an d th e th in g s
tion program.
0,—Expansion of school system really w orthw hile. In stead of placing n N e w ,Y e a r'a b an on
with prdrlstm for Increased fa­ candy, cig ars and such h arm less little m a tte rs , w hy n o t re ­
culties. ,
solve to live d u rin g th e com ing y e a r a b e tte r life, m orally,
physically and m en tally 7 W hy n o t pledge y o u rse lf to th e
BtBLB VERSE FOR TODAY
b e tte r application of th e Golden Rule, g iv in g m ore a tte n tio n
BEGIN RIGHT IN, YOUTH:— to everyday conduct and b e tte r bu sin ess an d social re la tio n s?
Remember notr thy © rotor In the
Ig nore tho little trifle s. Resolve to live o b e tte r life, do
day* of thy youth, while the erll it and tho little vices will tn k e care o f them selves.

days come not, *nor tba years
hen thou. shalt say,
draw nigh, ___
I h ire no pleasure in them. L*t
us hear the conclusion of the whole
matter: Fear God, and keep bit
commandments: for this Is the
whole duty of man. Eccloslastea
1 2 :. 1,18.
GRAYER:—Dear Loyd. Thou
hast aald, “Suffer little children to
con n W to ma and forbid them not,
for 6f such Is the Kingdom of
Heaven.” Makd us all Thins own
little- children, and then It shall
be our Joy to do Thy will dolly.

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MY FAVORITE STORIES

death o f Dr. J, H, R ou,
By
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ooa of ifa moat protad the citrus la­
Hare are two compliment* from
In Paris a column of our troopa
the passing of widely different eourcee for Yan­ marched under the Arc da Trlomfriend*, who did kee valor:
pho In tho parade' in honor of the
bo
n than any othon
In 1W14, R. H. pavla, #41tor of French unknowh soldier. At the
p U fia j
* :Munaey*# Magaxlno, w a i rh ljin x conclusion .of the ceremony, the
•'V. i n G. K. Chesterton, the LmfiLh commanding officer, .approachsd
■writer, at th e’ latter's home near Marshal Foch for Instructions. ,
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EL SOL, of Madrid, hopes nnd
believes th a t America “will not
annex Cuba." T hat’s a reasonable
hope. The United Staten people
would not care to brand them­
selves thieves nnd m urderers to
add a little to their property. And
It would take much fighting and
killing to make the brave Cubans
give up. W hat America wants Is
to see Cuba prosper as a good
neighbor. Ana the United States
ougnt by law and reasonable ta r ­
iffs to encourage Cuban prosper­
ity.
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essarily ridiculous.
. Besides, in the California Fire
English Insurant© Companies paid
what they owed In full, wblcn la
more than can be aald for some
American companies.
GOOD-BYE TO the horse. Los
Angeles is the first city to h*Ve
“no horse” , streets, Washington
forbids horae-draWn vehicle* on
four important thoroughfare*. That
w in.pread. j
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j.enVy os*ums
»lr“ck on the coJT^
Another en«,
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FASCISM SAYB Italy doesn't
w ant any “lim itation of arm s.”
Complete disarm am ent might ap­
ical to Italians, but they havo
earned lessons In tho last war,
and will not put themselves In the
hands of paternal regulating pow­
ers.
Italy lost m any men and a g’pod
deal of money, but not her fightng spirit, and proposes to keep In
shape to fight fo r her rights if
necessary. There is no nervous
breakdown about Mussolini.

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WHILE MODERNISTS and fun
damentallita fight, France never
ceases its fight against falsehood,
1‘jpcrstition and Ignorance.
Dr. Scott, of Princeton College,
says that, beyond a doubt. Pithe­
canthropus, the “monkey-ahapec
man” was a human of low grade.
Believe It nor not. Dr. Buner of the
Massachusetts Institute of Tech­
nology, finds a substitute for
white* of egg, made from beef
scrum.
Harvard scientists read the,an­
cient Mayan calendar .-Jid learn
that In Central America, u x hun­
dred years before Christ, there
were excellent astronomers able to
calculate time by ;tb* movementa
of the planet Venus. —
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W hen we tr y to find n place J o n a rk o u r c a r in th e b u si­
W HEN THE Kaiser left Ger­
n ess section of Sanford and end up w ith p a rk in g it sev eral many In n hurry, Imperial mous­
blocks aw ay from th e office, we freq u e n tly w onder w here taches, pointing to the sky, be­
came unfashionable.
all th e cars come from and how g re n t th e congestion will be
Now the moustache returns, and
a y e ar from now if it becomes w orse th a n it is a t th is tim e.
Jrtpun moving picture nctors
that nclresHOB, more im­
.F ig u res m ade public recently reveal th e fa c t t h a t th e re cbmplnin
portant thnn men, will not have
a re m ore th a n 20,200,000 m otor vehicles re g iste re d in th is actors with moustaches in love
country. T h ese fig u res sh o w -an increase of 2,132,758 in scenes, because tho moustache
tw elve m o n th s. T h is m eans m ore w hen we ta k e into consid­ scratches
e ratio n th e fa c t th a t m ore thnn one million cars w ere scrap ­
IF GERMANS want to imitate
TO MY MOTHER
ped d u rin g th e y ear.
soldier, why not im itate Alex­
- • R eg istered in tho sta t# of F lorida a re 291,400 vehicles, ander the G reat? He never ran
away, nnd had ho been nllve in
How, fa lr y o u art, my mother!
show ing an increase of 50.1 per cen t in th e year. T h is does 1PM he would have taught the
Ah, though *tla many a year
n o t include th e thousands nnd tens of th o u san d s of c ars be­ imitation modern general some­
Sinco.you ware here,
Still do I eeo your beauteous face, ing o p erated in th e s ta te hearing licenses issued in o th e r thing about war. It was he who
And with the glow
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s ta te s . C alifornia d u ring th e y e ar showed a gain of 9.3 p er made tho smooth moustncho fnshOff your dark eyes someth a grace c en t awhile In 1924 it m ade an increase of 20.1 p er cent. onnblc. Caesar and Napoloon
imitated him. That trio ought to
A of long ago,
T h e re a re 1,444,000 autom obiles re g istered in C alifornia.
be good enough.
So gentle, too. my mother!
Juat a* of eld, upon my brow,
S ta tis tic s like those b rin g m ore forcibly to m ind th e need
A POOR OLD" ^tvomnn aged
U k o benedictions now. ;
fo r w id er s tre e ts nnd nvenues, puved road nm ! s e n s ib le t r a f - «evcnty-ong is found dead in a
Falleth your dear hand’e touch;
furniture
he r.ol-ds in
nf m
the
fie reg u latio n s. Tho
■uu city th
u mn it disroRjmlt
IK&gt; tI ill
,. -wretched
vm-wiii'u tenement,
tcjivniciib, no
uu luunvu*.,
And itlll, aa then,
A voice that glads me over-much m o to rist auddcnly nw nkea to n realizalir.n o f str.oim I r n f f iv ! 11 fow &lt;*ry crusts and six thousand
•ih • i Hr r .credit in three banka.
Comath again,
conditions.
Most unjustly thin old lady Is call­
tty fair'and gentle mother 1
S anford is daily becoming m ore congested, as everyone ed m' .- ’’ Interest on six thous­
Bow you have loved me. mother,
cannot help b u t notice. The n arrow ness of some of ils and dollars would give her less
X have not power to tell,
in-r c \ n v cents n day. You can’t
Knowing full well
s tre e ts iB larg ely responsible for th e condition which e x is ts . tlive
t n : l*nt., although you can
,t even in the rest above'
T he H erald believes im m ediate action should be taken to keep going if you rummage in
Si* 'TOOT will
o ,u and pick up fruit,
To watch' and guard me with your rem edy tho situ a tio n while it is a com paratively easy m a tte r r... i.
dropped- hv peddlers ns Mrs.
to do so.
JSK'k. jk '
• P a rk Ave;, w hich is the new route fo r th e Dixie H ighw ay
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'And, aa of .,old„ my mother,
th ro u g li S anford, should be made n wide th o ro u g h fare, anti
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L am content to be % child,
\b o g t 100 years ago one
p ro m p t action on th e p a r t of City C om m issioners in w idening
Mr mother'* jove. begulled
workman in the United States
all these other charms;
th is Btreot in th e dow ntow n section would m eet w ith th e g en ­ r '. i . l i i o i . m
— to*, the last v - •' ■•
eral approval of th e people. Magnolia nnd P alm etto A ve­ oroi.i.d.
Within thy dear, protecting arma
nues are also in need of atte n tio n . . T ra ffic is heavy over
Hold thou m« fast,
MR. GRERN. of tho American
theso avenues nnd m an y tim es dangerous due to th e n a r­
My guardian angel, mother I
Federation of Labor, predicts an
row ness of th e rondwny. Cross stre e ts, such us Second early end of tho coal strike, now
"tT t
—Eugene Field.
S tre e t should nlao be w idened. .
distressing the enst nnd other
lihe best big campaign will be
. In Its rap id strid e s tow ard big city days, S anford m y st parts of the country. Tho th er­
t a "safe and aane” Florida.
mometer nt zero may help, Ameri­
no t fail to givo necessary a tte n tio n to providing wide stre e ts. cans aro "docile,"1as Northcliffe
, Dow “specially priced for holi­ Tho paving p ro g ram c a rrie d out by tho city a d m in istra tio n taid. You m ust pinch their fing­
day* aoUIng” mo*n Marked “up” h&amp;B helped g re a tly in th e g row th nnd developm ent of th e ers with tho cola or pinch their
pockets hard to make them take
or “down''!
city, b u t in its desire-to pavo th e g re a te s t n u m b er of s tre e ts , action.
And, unllko mine workers
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an d to give th e g re a te s t nu m b er of m iles of pavem ent, th e and owners, the peoplo aro not or­
Afl we understand It, to * lot of com m ission, it is hoped, will not allow thoBO s tre e ts in th e ganized.
Rabbi WfM of New York
a llttlb bit too “deggona dow ntow n section, w here tra ffic is heavy, to be neglected.
W ISE OFFICIALS of Silesia
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W IL L FL O R ID A H A V E a fu tu re n fte r th e boom is over? zled. A good idea, but Tt isn’t
The Now York Herald-Trlbuno
enough. Cats and dogs .should
carriea the following headline: My a n sw e r to th is is "Y es." I expect to see th o se w ho go bo shaved as well as muzzled to
4'Wife Murdered, Huiband Shot In to F lo rid a to s e t rich quick nnd to g e t so m eth in g fo r n o th ­ make them safe for children th at
Brispx.'V W aint that in tho wrong ing, keep on playing w ith speculative fire u n til th e y a re Dlny with them. If a mother al­
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badly b u rn ed . T h is has been th e h isto ry of o th e r sp eculative lowing her child to play with
cat had microscopic eyes, and would
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m ovem ents, w h e th e r In th e stock m ark et, in real e sta te , o r in see tho ditusse germ s th a t thrive
“Red” Grange is mentioned for
Coagrea*. We'd like to m the o th e r fields. T hose, how ever, who go to Florida, n o t to f a t­ in the cat's fur, sho would shavo
sorrel-top buck that lino - of hot ten th e ir own pockets, b u t p rim arily to im prove th e s ta te th at cat and wash it in a weak
w m moat of the congressman a n d become c re ato rs, co n stru cto rs, and b en efacto rs, will fin d ■olution of carbolic acid.
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th a t th e ir in v estm en t is one of grow ing value, d esp ite spec­
JOSEPH S. DONOVAN, of Bos­
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, mpaor la aald to bo u lativ e ups an d downs; Thpse who go to F lo rid a w ith th e ton, when young, vowed he would
itanning to light twice next year, s p irit of Ponco de Leon, in scurch of health, hap p in ess, an d aomo day bo w orth a million. He
is now worth the million and re
a the w a r boy getting ambitious, le n g th o f days, will re a p a rich rew ard . A g am b ler's fa to tires.
How, with his million can
or » ’ he dreaming T
will probably o v ertak e m o st of those who a re seeking a gam ­ he make, himself really happy?
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won’t find It easy In his rcToday's best laugh! A Colorado a n o th o r c h a ra c te r will fln d ( th e ir dream s come tru e .— R oger jfirement to be as much interested
In life, a i those th at still have
tovijh ngmod .a school for Jack W . B abson in Review O f Reyiews.
their million to make. I t is d r iv ­
Trying -to discourage
ing th at is worth while.
no» doubt. — Naahvlilo
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T h ere is less crookedness am ong F lo rid a re a l e s ta te m en
GREAT BRITAIN with her rub*
th a n am ong th o se o f a n y o th o r section. I e arn estly urge, t h a t her monopoly takes from this
_ went "broke" doing
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about $700,000,000 a year,
•hopping, but wo sag th e In v estin g public u se th e sam e cau tio n in looking u p a real country
than enough to pay her debt
those who received mon e s ta te d ealer In F lo rid a th a t th ey would in looking up a brok­ rpore
to us.
spend It now to holp tho e r In N ew Y ork. In m y opinion th e a c tiv ity in F lo rid a h a s
By the way of roprisal the Mas:
out. .
j u s t s ta rte d . I t sh o u ld bo u nderstood th a t land a c tiv ity in •achusettu legislature la asked to
th a t s ta te cap no lo n g er be co n stru ed as a boom o r bubble, drive but British Insurpncee com
b u t is th e m o st trem en d o u s n a tu ra l real e sta to developm ent panlet. Such talk in foolish. Un
western
e Ssm, his pockets bulging with
ars th o w orld h a s e v e r know n.— E d g a r H . S to p p er in D&lt;
le n v er dgold,
and playing ' the part of a
bandit.
P o st.
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“cry baby," makes himself unnec­
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A EUGENE FIELD MEMORIAL
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
I t was appropriate that the nn -1 unique place. He is n more finnouncement of a memorial to Eu-| ished nrtist than Itiley, who wna
gen® Field nhould be mnde on more prolific. Nnno of the'ljrirChristm as morning. His rill too Iier poets surpass him. Lopgslender sheaf of children’s poems fellow in comparison is dulj and
entitle him to n high place tu a prosnie. Stevenson in delicacy may
poet of children anti this distinc­ he his equal though in sympathy
tion could not hnve been made on he ennnot approach him. Riley in
more fit occasion thnn the fes­ the Inttor respect is the closest to
tival th at Is essentially n children’s him of all.
The kindly humorist, tho gentle
day.
singer
of songs of innocence and
Instead of the smnll headstone poignant
sorrow is fully deserving
th a t thousands havo passed in the of the honor thnt has boon accord­
Grncelnnd Cemetery w i t h o u t ed him. Chicago has for years
knowing thnt it marked the grave kopt his memory green and the
of this gentle w riter of delicate nowspaper on which 1-® worked
verso n specially built tomb in nnd for which he wrote a dally
Kenilworth church will be his column has reprinted most of this
resting plnce. to rccnll the poign- m aterial, which, however. Is not
acy of “ Little Boy Blue,” or the always Field a t his best. It is
lilt of the lullaby “Wynkin, tho author of •'•Little Boy-Bluo.”
Bly’nkin.'and Nod.”
of "Wynkin, Blynkin ’".and Nod"
Field with his few noams dedi­ th at is being memorialized by the
cated to children holds perhaps a Episcopal Church of Kenilworth.1^

- YOU ARE
INVITED
— to jo in o u r New Yonr'.t
E ve revel — to usher in
192G n m id st fun, frolic*
fe s tiv ity an d th e light
fa n th a tfe . «*
H ere yo u ’ll fin d food ot
th e b e s t; m usic and en­
te rta in e rs o ffe rin g tho
u tm o s t 'in .. enjoym ent,
good com m anderie unre­
s tra in e d y e t n ev er unre­
fin ed — fav o rs, frivolity,
&lt; fa sh io n , good fellowship.

TOWN AND COUNTRY
TAMPA TRIBUNE
Tho folly, of tho tug-of-w nr be­
tween town nnd country Is about
os plain as it over will bo. Tho
tim e has como for rural and urbnn America to pull together. The
day for referring to the fnrmor
us a "hick" und the city dweller
ns a "dude” is over. .Both aro hu­
man and American.
, Thb community today is composrtl of farmer.’, bankers, merchants,
professional men and mechanics.
Tho periphery of every town In­
cludes tho rem otest farm , whose
occupants look to th at town for
tho business of buying or aelliig.
To think th a t tho town, and town
interests and wbero tho farm s be­
gin is nonsen.e.
On tho other hand, the farm la
of no g reat valuo unless there is
a trading center within easy reach
of team or -auto. Wore the
towns wiped front the map, tho

farm er would revert to tho old
pioneer days of absolute self-de­
pendence.
A fact too easily forgotten is
that wo aro nil partners .In each
other's business and affairs. Good­
will, co-operation and tho square
deni make for successful p artner­
ship.
v
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Automobile factories, pnekers,
departm ent stores and mail order
houses are living examples of tho
value of co-ordination and team ­
work. When will tho farm er and
tho city man get together in tho
samo spirit and for the same pur&gt;ose? A t present savo in isolated
•stances, tho farm er goes his
way and tho town dweller goea his.
When the two shall meet and
mlnglo and establish a real com­
m unity of town nnd country this
will be a real country to boast
about.

Dinner at 8 O’clock
Dancing from 9:30
t o ----- ?
T h e Sem inole Syncopate rs , a n eight-piece or­
c h e s tra , w ill serenade.
R e se rv a tio n s $2.50 per
cover. M ake ta b le res­
e rv a tio n s n o w .fo r coup­
les, foursom es, or parties
by telephone, le tte r or
call—

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VALDEZ HOTEL
&gt;Vurt W . W arn er, Mgr.

SMALL HEADS, BIG MINDS
POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY
A few weeks ago a brilliant wo­
man died In Washington. When
her attorneys opened her will, they
found sho hod loft her brain tc
Cornell University for etudy. Mrs.
Helen Hamilton Gardener, noted
as a writer, and the only woman
United States Civil Sorvico Com­
missioner, made thta strange be­
quest, In the hope of throwing
light on the age-old question! Are
women os smart as m«n7-----------In death she proved at least that
tho brain of one exceptional wo­
man Is as big as that of ono ex­
ceptional man* for her bruin was
found to weight 1,130 grams—
exactly tho same aa that of Dr.
Burt G. Wilder, distinguished
scientist, who for many years was
a member of the Cornell faculty.
Will further study of Mrs.
Gardener’s brain help establish tho
truth of the old belief that all
a t thinker*
jrraap
ji . phave
p big
, - j mbrains
__^ and
that a man's mental capacity may
ho Judged by the site of the hat he
weans.
Informed scientists no
with tho saying
»gjof Ollyer
Holmes that “You can't tell by
looking at a man's head what kind
of mind is inside It, any more
than you can tell by looking at
a safe how much-money it con­
tain*.” . So If your hat size is
small, remember that a large head
may mean Urge cranial capacity,
but net necessarily * large or welldeveloped brain.- And remember
too, that great mep'a beads,, on
the average, are no larger than
those of ,Jhe. rest of pi. .
.
Th# average American wear* a
••yen and one-fourth h a t How
docs th a t w p a r e with the sizes
of his • fellow citizens who-, have
~
Very well, to*

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but th a t did not moke him a
greater president than Abraham
Lincoln, who woro siz® seven and
one-eighth. William H ..T a ft, an
all Around big man, wears size
eevon five-eighths; Grover Cleve­
land and Benjamin Harrison wore
size seven one.half, and Theodore
Roosevelt and Warren G. Hard­
ing woro seven and throe-eighths
—all well above the average. Yet
Woodrow W llsoir and U. 8. G rant
both wore the nverago seven and
one-fourth, while President Cool-j
Idgo wears size seven and one-j
eighth, slightly below the nation-1
aH R andard. .
Elihu Root, perhaps the mqst A UDITS
brilliant statesm an of his tim e,
w ears seven and one-eighth. W il­
liam G. McAdoo goes him a split |
size b e tte r by wearing seven and f
one-sixth. Secretary of the T reas­
ury Mellon wears size seven th re e -!
eighths.
The same variation Is noticeable in the hat size of the noted
and auccesaful in other fielde of
endeavor. John L. Sullivan, m igh­
ty man of his hands, wore * aeven and one-eighth hat. Jam es J.
Jefferies, almost as noted, a ringm an of hi* day, wears size seven
and three-eighths. Christy M atw« ^ u * b a llV m o i« t
WOre
- v e n and

STSTVUS

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Robertson, Williams and Mo

. TOM SIMS SAYS J
French-explorer has found gar
bread 24W years bid. Hope 'h e
doew 't sell it to a res
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&gt; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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�TH E SA N FO R d
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MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

A N N U A L W O M A N ’S CLUB BALL IS
BR ILLIA N T SO C IA L EVENT
t h e most brilliant social event
of this season was tho annual ball
given Tuesday evening by the Soc­
ial Departm ent of the Woman’s
tgtent of ih* Woman's Club with Mrs. Fred W alsma. as
g clnb-houae,' with Mrs. the gracious.hostess for the oecasM Si ho steal.
ion. This event which is anticipat­
rw **»day
• ti ed with no much pleasure each
k Legion Annual Ball year, fa r surpassed any previous
tt Ball wt 9 o’clock.
a ffa ir given by,the Social D epart­
PVdnestUy
ment, both as to beauty and plea­
hie Tamer Circle will sure. ■ f V . - - —-------o'clock, at tho home ^ T J W ' Slate of Florida was rep­
IK. Roll, 510 Oak Avo. resented in the elaborate decora­
K. Powers Will enter- tions, which adorned the npneioa*
Ljn at 8 p.m., honoring club lounge. Many small pines and
Crct Zachary, who is cedars encircled the large room,
i Bullins College and while vines studed with tiny white
[Bridges of Raleigh, N. jasmine blusoms entwined the
stairw ays and balconies. Overhead
Spanish moss was gracefully d rap ­
Thursday
*
Ly s at tho Valdes Ho- ed from suspended rods from which
red ribbons fell, adding a pleasing
Right Service and play touch of color.
The central decoration o t the
ugrcgatlonsl Church at stage,
was n largo Christm as tree,
I . , •4 , 4 '
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v hung with
tinsel and bright orna­
I Endeavor of tho Prva- ments. Baskets
of fra g ra n t narcis­
fchurch Will
give a sus went also used
to advantage.
tty ” at the church par- Tho orchestra' waa hidden by a
Bo to 13 o’clock.
screen of pnims, and French bask­
fM rs.‘ Mortimer Glover ets of narcissus and ferns. Red
[aIn at their home on shaded lighta cost a rich warm
hit the choir of Holy glow over tho lovely. scene.
tch following choir reReceiving th e guests upon a rriv ­
al were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolsmii,
Ll ball of the newly or- Mrs.Henry W ight and Dr: and Mrs,
Eford Yacht Club will W. Theodore L a n g l e y ^
the clubhouse at 9 o’­
Mrs. W alstna was Dcautifully
gowned in a Paris frock of whlto
Friday
georgette scalloped and beaded in
meeting of the W. C. crystal over w ni'c pussy willow
be held at the home of taffeta. '
Mrs. W ight was »-egnl in black
ie, at 8 o’clock at her
bird Street and Psl- brocaded velvet over a soft shade
of rose satin, w ith a silver and
rose metallic rose ornam ent. In her
hair she wore a high Spanish comb.
Peach chiffon elaborately bead­
ed in crystal over orchid taffeta,
fashioned the costume worn by
Mni. Iatngley.
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"
The program s decorated w ith tho
club symbols, red roses were glv.on out by Mrs. W. C. HU) and Mra.
IJ. D. Woodruff.
I Mrs. Woodruff Wfi4 attired in a
&gt;sm art frock of chartreuse green
gcorgottc bended in rhinestones. |
, Moat becoming' was tho gown

ARRIVALS

bein* n K°'
waded georgette over
'nt.n.
muaie was unusually good
fwniihed by the Brockreheitrs. Punch was served
■out ‘he evening at two
arranged tables, presided
&lt; 7 -w
Loueks and
v
Mm, Louck* wha
.j*
hr ended valvet,
, * '•’*
charminje in
lactairi tnffeta.
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rc^*^nienta of
rnnch poetries wore
,/
William Moore
*,r' J'h.i K. MacDonald.
‘I’,-rt. N’ewmnn. i,u,| Mh,.
^It Ifit'|b|| *%I $f| tJoV,j| j &lt;
.(
l„vely in mauve
r traded in crystal an*!
"urn with this costume
“I’pers nf gold brocade.
I;l,:v green georgette head
,r«f and ros*t*g&gt;i , f pastel
ribbon#, wa!' the frock
.
i
worn Ly ,,
,-Irs. .7'
Newman.
Call way’s beautiful cosJunV 'V \
hiue and silver me­
tallic chth. and tmwhes of silver
and lrr.'iwint blue beads.
Mrs. MacDonald's robe was of
French grts-n artistically l*ended
in irndesent bends of harmoniz­
ing tones.
Among the out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hnzzard of Au(osta, (la.; Miss Evelyn
Anderson of Chester, S. C.; Mr. and
JJf®*
P’ilrynn of Kissimmee;
"Jlss Chivslettc Smith of Ocala,
Miss France# Mclvcr of Ocala;
»u!
Mrs. Stephens Coch of
Albany, Ca.; Joe and Scott James
of Washington, I). C.; Miss Leona
Carman of Maryland; Mr. and Mrs.
B. G. Slaughter of Hopewell, Vn.;
Mr. nn*l Mrs. W. J. Ca pert on of
Va.; Mifi Margaret Wight of Cai­
ro, (In.: Alvin Wight of Cairo, Ga.;
Miss Zeiia Frances lioiirhrllc of
New Smyrna; Lieut, and Mrs. Geo.
Griffin Herring of Washington,
D. ('.; Pert l.uuben lleini of Or­
lando; Mr and Mrs. Claude &lt;&gt;gilvie of D Myers; Messrs. Inglis nf
Dcl-ard; Miss Martha Rhodes, C.
J. I.meaner, Mir* Marjorie Paige
•;f Orlandn; Mrs.
.C. Remington
of Providence, it. I., and others.

M A N Y N E W BO O K S ARE ADDED
• B Y T H E MUNICIPAL LIBRARY

Called Off

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE

Lake Maty School

Personals

L. P. Nojrta arrived to upend
the winter here. Mr. Noyes’ home
la In Salisbury, Man.

Jo« Caldwell left Tuesday for
West Palm Beach where he has
accepted a position.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rivers and
family motored to Cocoa on Sun­
day where they spent the day.
—b—
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest flousholder
returned home on Tuesday from
Lakeland where they spent the
past three days.
Mrs. W alter Twitchcll of Day­
tona Beach spent the day here on
Tuesday as the j n m t of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Key.
Misses M argaret Zachary and
Naomi Scoggati, John Bridges,
Clpy. Bridges and Arthur Bridges
formed a congenial par’v motoring
to Daytona Bosch on Thursday.

East Sanford

• Miss Zelia Fraaccs Bourhclle of
New Smyrna is the attractive
house guest of her aunt, Mrs.
... ...
Henry Wight at her home on Park •’aid to be on the
Avenue.
! Mr. Merriwethei
Miss Mildred Dern of San Diego,
Calif., niece of Gov. Dern of Utah,
was to hnve been married to H ar­
old Neuter. However, when guests
fame to her home for the wedding
they found it was all off. N.j oxcoutd be had.

New Library Hours
Effctive Saturday

Miss Jean Maxwell returned
homo on Wednesday from Day­
tona Beach where she spent the
Miss Carrol Stone arrived home
past week with her father, R. C. from school in Knoxville. Tennes­
Maxwell.
see Monday for the Christmas
holidays.
Miss Frances Mclver and Miss
Chivalette Smith of Ocala are the
B. E. Collie was here from Lake
charming houso guests of Miss Worth
on n business trip over the
Dorothy Ray at her home on Pal­ week-end.1
metto Avenue.

flowering

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kemp are
spending Christmas and'the week­
end a t Madison, Fla., as guests of
Braddock.
Mrs. Kemp’s mother.
Acrostic - r Fourteen
Hiss Camilla Durant arrived Children.
Recitation—“Chrlatnuu
home Thursday from Montverde
Lorain# Dowering,
for two week’s vacation.
Song—"The Little
Miss Wllla Ruth Jones and Dur- Christmas Day”, four
wood Jones, of St. Petersburg, afe Girls.
I)i ■logue—“D a r n lig tl
visiting among old friends here.
m u Stocking,” Eliot Wil
Master Otto Hutchinson, who
wa • badly injured In an automobile
accident a t Sanford on Saturday,
returned from the hospital In his
horns the day before Christmas.
A number of young people *n
Joyed a Christmas party on Fri­
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Ferguson.
The shortage of material does
not seem to hold back building In
Lake Mary, as there are about 25
houses now in course of construc­
tion here.

Novel

The Lake Mary school closed lost
Friday for two weeks. A Christ­
mas tree and appropriate pro­
gram was presented in the a f­
ternoon, at which time Mrs. Voorhees was presented with an em­
broidered luncheon set and Clar­
ence Priest, principal, with a gold
piece.

Ashley Purvis wns in Tampa
Mrs. J. B. Ra&lt;* has ns her house
1
A unique program will be
guests a t her home on Palmetto several day* last week.on business.
Beginning Jnn. 2, tho library Avenue, Mrs. W. ' E. Smith and
given under the auspices of the
k
wvj1
will oe- opened for the winter small daughter, Miss Marguerite
Mrs John Warren .and littln Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce
months continuously from 9 n. m. Smith of Ocnln.
daughter went to Tampa to spend on New YearV Eve, when th e ^ ltil
r - AV'
to 9 p. m. This will give its pat­
Cbrlslmna with Mrs. Wnfren's sens of LnkrMnry will pay homage
V
rons an opportunity to use it ev­
to ell of their citizens over 6(1
Mrs. M. J. Hawkins of Winston- mother. .
years of ngc. They number about
ery evening, both for the circula­ Salem, N, C„ arrived here on Sun20 and the total number of years
tion uf books and tho use of the dny to spend the remainder of the
rending room.
represented by their ages la nearly
winter with her daughter, Mrs. A.
' *
15 centuries.
It is encouraging to note that P. Connelly.
the reading room attendance is
increasing on Sunday afternoons,
Emory Rivers, who has been
About 200 people witnessed the
Christmas tree and entertainment
nnd it is expected that renders will tho guest of his parents, Mr. nnd ..m.cmg anu a mm-nignt supper.
use it more nnd more during the Mrs. E. J. Rivers for the week end
-------to which all the people o f the comwinter months.
M. A. Nelson and m other-of ‘ munity were invited, under tho
left Monday evening fur his home
The regular story hour will be at i'alm Beach.
Eureka Hammock are e n tertain -! auspices of tho IhresPyterlan Sunheld next Saturday morning nt 10
ing compnny from Daytona Beach' day School ot the Church, Christ- A novel adaptation of tho bueklo
mat* Eve.
o'clock when Mrs. Robert Davcy
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ogilvio of over the Christmas holidays.
motif la ahown in tbaoo UtUo shooa
will bo in charge. All the young F t Myers are the guests of Mrs.
of cued# or kid. Tho tonkas la
folks are invited to attend.
OitHvie'a parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mm. E. J. Mulligan nnd son are
Th* .
J Program
was long and falls over the Instep, c it ­
The library will bo closed New Charles E. Henry, nt their home here from Fernantjena ns guests of Presented followod by tho arrivo] ing a buckle effect. Tha trimmlqgv
Year’s Day.
on Mngnolia Avenue.
h-r parents. Mr. and Mro. J. C. °f Santa Claus who distributed too, in a harmonising shade
Vaughn. Mr Mulligan was here ; appropriate gifts to tho Hltle folks smooth Itathor, Is unuauaL ’
Henry’ Ball of Miami is the guest for Christmas day.
J _■---- m j srs
i of his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
IG. Ball for the hnlUJayu, Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Handley anJ
, Ball nnd small daughter are spend­
ing this week with her parents at little son, of Daytona, were week­
end visitors at the J. C. Vaughn
Gainesville,
CanOKA
home
on Celery Ave,
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Miss Elizabeth
Bertha A. Van DeCnrr to J. C.
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Bickford • of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burke Steclo. enL tis -s -T ta t O w rksM m MtUtas MaOM
Bills Jr., SW 1-4 of Sec. 10 Tp. New York City Is spending some
20 Range 32 East; consideration time here an the guest of her lertalned at a family dinner at
’ Rehmlli «s4 &gt;ttM &lt; H i s t T r u w i l lw
cousin Mrs. Mildred Peabody at their home on Celery Ave., Sun­
$40,000.
/
KrtnrtklM* la Ottlw SIm S Is m
day.
' b . C. Barcllft to W. V. Wheel- her home in Etlgowood.
cr Inc. Tr. ■lota 9 nnd 10p Block
Mr. nnd Mrs. J, G. Ball. Mr. nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Richards of
2, E. R. Trafford’s map, Considera­
Mrs. Dick Brown and "Dick, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio and St. Peters­
tion $25,000.
Ball and Billlo Ball -at­ burg, nro expected to be gucsta at
M. M. Smith to Sanford Country Hodgson
tended
a
reunion
of the Hall fam­ the C. E. Chorpenlng homo over
Club Estates, 20.4 acres, Sec. 34: ily, at the homo of
Mr. and Mro. Christmas day.
Consideration $9,000.
Alice P. Tucker to Stella P.
Evans, lots 23 and 29 in Block 27,,
Crystal loike Winter Homes; Con-,
sidcration $5,000.
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E. F. Lunduulat to Sanford .
Country Club Estates, 35 acres In •
Sec. 34; Consideration $4,500.
Florida Groves Co., to O. P.
Swope, 36 ncres In Sec. 34; Con­
sideration $2,500.
Meisch Realty Co., to S. S. Tsl-'i
ford, lot 8, block 14, E. R, Traf­
ford’s Map; Consideration $1,000.
J, E.’ Pomeroy to Edith Fraser,
lots 717 nhd 719, Longwood; Con-'
sidcration $1,000.
j
William Woodcock' to W. N.
Libby, lot 725 Longwood; Consid-I
nrniinn
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I0NTEZUMA
prton and family, Cen
L K. Brown, Pnlatka ( The following books h*vo recont- 1
In. Howard Van Sciver,' ‘ been rocelvoa a t tho Library for ! st
Oh ; Roland Van BcWer, t..10
v-r use of tne readers;
-* ^fu
Iter, Boh Miller, Dny!
Non-ITctiori- •
*
, Cruden: Complete concordance tn
PuSlTitfl it*. MJIfT*
• tho Holy Scripture^. A novV edition &lt;11
! 9f an excellent concordance, with 11,1
I a list of tho^proper names in the ul'
Bible. (&gt;
~ 90&lt;‘ ■"auselcecping’a book of
menus, r&lt;K j |a n d household dis- tr
Jcoveries. .. practical
______ ___
and _____
useful ,,r’
book for tho housewife.
Hall: Advertising handbook. A
comprehensive work, giving prin­
ciples and practice, laws' affecting
advertising and data on illustration
and copy,, by an acknowledged au ­
thority on tho subject.
• H art: Formation of tho Union,
A splendid brief work on the early
history of our nation. Source boolc
Rawer The Mutineers. Tho for­
of American history. Helpful in tune! c* a young boy of sixteen,
«d Mri. W. A. Bfluh reference work, carefully edited' told with absorbing interest. .
ifn, Pa.; Grace David annotated.
Inypcn: One Thousand Poems for
it, Ind.j Edwin U UiV
Kelly: Painting trade handbook. Children. Contains fr.ar.y poems not
mnville- Howard E A synopsis of nil the Important usually found elsewhere, for chil­
# BedfottL^Mas^.; R points of the trade, with definitions dren vf all ages.
Lang: Andrew Lang's Tales. S e­
*. York; Auburn J and classified information and me­
gU; James Ellis, Bir- thods of estimaUng work and of­ lection! in eight volumes of the
JUli'-L., B. Bios key, fice manugetnent. .
fairy isle* edited by this writer in
Yli' M. II. Mooza, 'P arto n : General Jackson. Deals other editions.
Lutkenfcaus: Plays for School
H. 0. Williams, San- principally with his m ilitary Ufa
tetetUdjr, Jacksonville; nnd gives outline of hts political Children..Useful collection of plays
used in public nchDuh, with sug­
fcjchy; G. I. Williams- career. , gestions for costumes end outlines
Staley: Games, contests and re ­ of programs.
lays. A n . exhaustive collection'of
Firkins: Dutch Twins. Delightful
*•&gt; Jr., Tallahanseo; recreational activities on relay ra-' picture of Dutch life, and a great
ccs
nnd
other
athletic
games,
a
r
­
. W, J. Boyd, City;
favorite with the children.
oration $500.
ranged according to grado through
Rowe: Rabbit Lantern. Intimate
on, Jacksonville; F. coilo^-e.
II. J. Rigby to Margaret' P.
Also selections from snorts stories of Chinese life, with charm­ Cook,
neago; Mr. and Mrs. of foreign
Iota 168, 160 and 148, h’ew
countries.
Helpful
to
ing illustrations by Ling Jul Tong, Gardens; Consideration $500, &lt;t
», New York; Mr physical directors.
allowing a rare understanding of
Mary A. Honck to Sarah A.
P. Ldck, Tam pa; W.
Sumner: Andrew Jackson ns •
Redmond, lot 714, Lone wood; Con*
Jacksonville; H. II. public man. An able .and critical childhood.
Russell
t
Wrack
of
the
Grosvenor.
sideratlon $600.
'R. Forester, treatment of the political and fin­
A ncjr edition of an exciting seaEH Illffgins and W. W; C. 8m!th
!*• N, W alton. Pa* ancial history of that period.
story, which combines realistic
pnjon, Jacksonville,
Winter: Business of being
bein: a club pictures with romantic adventures. to City of Sanford, 10 nCrea in
Sdc. 4, tp. 20, range 30 East; no
St, Palatfca; J. pm. woman. Treats with dignity and
consideration named.
# Korn; M lan^F A. without sentiment of the value and
Pkionvllid; D. it. possibilities of club organizations.
Elbert H. Morgan to Emily R.
Morgan, lot’ 144, Osborn o's addi­
fconvillai W. It. Of value’ to ciub women every­
tion; No consideration.
P rills;
Mr. nnd where, and widely used.
C. T. Tiller to B. T. Tiller, 2
p r d . Cordate; Mr.
Fiction
1-2
acres lij »ec. 8 0 ;-No-consider*-■
r • Heard, Cordele;
Boyer: Great Hunger: A stirring
i tion.
■
Miami. Miss tale of- a - Norwegian peasant who
Quit Claim Deeds
Iwhial*.
attains success as a master engi­
George LeVIngne to W. S. Enlzneer, and who finds his soul’s hun­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—GH— minger, lota 1, 2, 4, 6, 0, 7, 8, 0
ger not through material success
A careful survey of American re­ and 10 Bradley’s addition to Long­
*i disaster.
put JhroQgh
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Cather: Professor’s House. \ source’.1 for the manufacture of wood; Consideration $500.
George LeVingne to Lake Jessup
)tory within.» .story, with fine de­ khaki brecchea has convinced army
lineations. of an Idealist who c^n official* that-If It became neces­ Land Co., lot 8, block D of Mitch­
not adjust himself to modern con­ sary to put a force of two million ell’s Survey of Levy Grant; Con­
Lte a “Watch P arty” , ditions.
men into Uw field In less than sideration $500.
Congregational
Cooper: My Lady of the Chinese oirrht months, most of them would
Thomas Wilson to M. M. Smith,
[‘Mrsdsy evening a t Courtyard. A series of letters by have to fighi in their shirt tails. lot 50, Florida Land addition to
. “weeding the ser- tho wife of a high Chinese official,
Faced by this appalling Possi­ Sanford; Consideration $500.
1 ri*y "Two Christ- and an unusually sympathetic in­ bility, the industrial mobilization
M. M. Smith to Thomas Wilson,
jp te n te d under the terpretation of a different race. wing of the national defense plan- lots 54 and 56, Florida Land Ad­
2 ® young ladies of
Craddock: Prophet ‘ of Great nlnr machinery started a study of dition te Sanford; Consideration
&lt;** will begin at 9 Smoky Mountains. One o f’the best Its own. It, found that it would $500.
portrayals of the Tenncasco moun­ bo entirely poiulblo to completely
Paul A. “Hazard to Andrew Mcuniform two million men from Ansh, 0 acres. In sec. 22 ; no con*flt bo hold in the ts Inper.
Furman: Glass Windows. A pic­
•v and soda] will
a ld rra f
fccrealionsl rooms ture of six young women, repre­
H l K Boyle to David C. Cobh,
senting tho quaint and vanishing
lots 1 and 2 block 30, Mellonville;
Southern mountaineer.
No cousideration.
; ----«lon but a silver . Hamsun: Psn. A fine love story
Frank Anderson to R. W, Lawand one of the best works of this
ton, lots 7, 8,' 0, JO, U , and 12
Norwegian writer,
/,
Anlin Addition to Oviedo; N^eonliext: Who Killed Cock Robin?
slderation.
n
An engrossing mystery „htory,
jfSJch holds suspense and eurprisaa
button blouse, dnssed with red
&gt;8 last. 7-;IL'y1. 5^
ve-SmJth: End of the House
shoulder knots to give a military
lard.
A
splendid
novel
by
one
touch, bluo cloth overseas caps;
®y social affairs
o English writers who Is makblue brtechvw; tan canvas leggings
this weak,
Uon In modern
o f the lacing vsristy end blade
shoes. Tan shoeo would ba pref«fr
able, but tha. survey dtsdosed only
itlons.7
pf. Gosta Bari*.

City N ew s
B riefs

Khaki Cloth Stock
Reported Too Low

ight* Service
d By Church

|npt Dance

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TUELL &amp; SMITH

Special Sale on Ladies lH ats

Felts. Plush, Satins and Vevet hats. All new fall
shapes. Values up to $15.00. Special for—

AlLWooITelours, some^with fur
trimmings and others plain col­
lars. Sizes 6 to. 16 years. Black,
Grey, Tan and Brown—

Special, one lot ladies’ sport coats
and plain velours. Some \yith fur
trimmed collars. Blue, Brown,
Tan, and Grey. A complete range
of sizes. Values up to $29.75. All
to close out at—-------

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Foun

ide
NEW yORK, Dec. SO.—(/P&gt;—
The scjiaon of 1025 witnessed keen
rivalry and many sensational fea­
tures In the field of international
sports. In spits of tho marked let­
down from the pace of the year be­
fore, when this type of activity
was at its peak.
The fading ycarV athletic slate
- __ Open-.
had no Olympic Games, no such
n S e v e r a l , picturesque events os the Zcv_ ( j f S o u th F lo rid a ;
Epinard horse races

Beach Season S ta rln
3a

SIMFEROPOL. Southern Rossla,
I
i
Dec. 30. UP)—Horekn
skeletons
Tho strength shown by Britain’s
painted a deep m l have been found
forces In carrying o ff triumphs on
by Russian arehasploriats In the
{rig, which maintained a^Tlrei'to^’
eight oe^asiono, stood out as tho
vicinity of ‘ Simferopol, They are .hi
BIRMINGHAM Ala.. Dec. 3(&gt;J 0 RLAN DO, F I a j
the absence of
E J on&lt;
most ajgdlficnnfc development of (/FV—T
—Tho
ceath
of
Joseph
8
.
Vogt
There
are.only
five
eities
^
iin
believed
to
belong
to
The
Cumbrian
h o ___ ______
, _ which oc- population over .-,000 in uio hu»i.o
hew'
development
7
,nlporUnt
c
—n,t
Mtrh
the season. Tho ’moi'i notable of Grand Rapids, Mich., which oc Bmfliiuo&amp; . I
race- which inhabited the coast of
The activity spread to SineLlwere Miss Wethered's defeat of curred early today when he plain­ o f Florida thM do not have regu _. Kertch Bay 2,OtW year* before
Miss Collett In tho British wom­ ed 10 stories through an elevator larlv erganir-od realty boards, ac­ ‘Christ. It was the custom of this and Pan American lines .11 »
’ 411 of
en's golf championship, Jack Bor- ti'iaft, win *n unavoidable accident* cording to Paul O. Meredith, ex­ ancient race to cover tho corpses which recorded gains.
csford's victory over \yaly*r Corgner J. D. Russell declared to­ ecutive secretory of the Fl°M n of their dead with ochre , which was
.Railroad bonds were Nuggi.h i„
Hoover in races for the‘UfaMood’ day In releasing from custody A. Asspeintion of Real Estate Bpprds, believed to preserve the- bocUiW
face of .a series of fivorablo
November
Sculfa and Gold Challenge Cup, O, Kuehnisted Jr., companion of In n nfiiort made public here.
•. .. tTyNOTem
ber earning,, which C
against
decomposition,
Tho^repoH showed' tlw present
l}£fl VUIWII
and tha winning of th i Wlghtman
the 'basis for a rise in
dzatlon
to
Cup, women's team tonhts trophy, -C oroner Rus«ell said there was rnlmbek-shlri dfthc organ i;
Tiers' shares. Chicago and Alinn
for tho second succctulve year,
ear, this nd criminal Intent In'ihe action of bo TO niAlty board and 3 ^ 0 mem association, Is sending congratu­ 3s and E rie General f / w * " ‘ft"
time on American courts.
lation to local presidents of the as­ only railroad ssues to a t t n £ h £
Kuehmsted for /obUlrilng posses­
Added- to these successes were sion of Vogt's overcoat when the
(T’fif'lr i^ a se mk
Independent strenstb
sociation boards on the showing tention.
ftcTiy ic p o ftx from the bonrds mode during the two years that was shown by National D .ir? p n !
the defeat of the American tenm latter wns hurled through an em­
of CiUey and Hennessey in a spe­ ergency door in ah elevator shaft. .._m the vnrlohi towns and dtibs ha has served In his present office. ducts 8s, and Donner S tc eV T i
cial- tenm match with Britain
Vogt's body was shipped Irom are received the first of Janoary,
Mr. Rose told the local presi­
abroad, tho victory of the plcturcs- Grand Rapids this afternoon upon nssociatlon officers stated. • * dents that it was tho aim of t
A synthetic substitute f o r ; *
W alter \V. Rose, president 6 t tho association to make it the largest cnlno has recently been discovered.
quo Lord Bunrley in the hurdles Instruction of tho father, who 1i
nt-the Penn : Relays, and the tri­ a furniture manufacturer. He
state association of realtors In Ahe
umph of tho Oxford-Cnmbridgc
, Epsilon fraternity here. United States arid that tho goal
track team over Cornell and was a junior at tho University of
A loaf o f bread 60 feet long
Princeton, after n narrow setback Michigan, nnd was attending the
(
wns already In right.
was
recently baked ln MinntapollJ
U n iv ersity .
1
- ;__!__A—------at the hands of Harvard and Ytda annual convention of tha Delta
In meets Jir this country, .
A l' offm ts fo thts record, the
bent England has shown In mnny B a g g g g g g g ■■■■■■■■■■
years, America turned In victories
i•
£ *• I ••- *• Vvv
over her ancient rival In golf,
wherp Jim nnrncs brought the
British open title to thin country
for tho fourth time in five years;
in polo, wb?re tho United States
Army team wan the military championshin on British soil; in tennis,
where Helen Wills comiuored Kitty
McKano, English nee, in the finals
of tho American championship; nnd
in yacht rAcing, where tho oixmeter yacht, Lnnni, took tho Sonwanhnka-Corlnthinn Cup from the
nritiuh defender, Coila, in a series
off tho coast of Scotland.
O F

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’ calendar. ’ But the last twelve
months developed many it) rein
struggles for honors In sue
brnnchci) of sport ns tennis, golf,
__
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track, rowing, yachting and billi­
R ecreation O ffered To Rich ards.
No nenron Is Inching In color
yV iV ndN cw R ich, F am ous And which includes such outstanding
. N e ar Fftmous, O ver S ta te features as Joyce Wetherrd’s golf
victory over (Henna Collett, Jack
t vp i Bensford’s rowing t r i u m p h s
begone over Wallet Hoover, tho sen­
eh the sational bid of Franco's - Davis
Peninsula stnto will hang heavy.uu Cup tenm for tennm glory, -the
triumphs of Brltnin’s titled, hurd­
The map with winter tourliits.
.. Thnnkaglvlng wns tHo official ler, Lord Burgbley, on American
opening of the winter action at a tracks, or the historic running per­
number of tho sepil-tropical re- formances of tho Finnish .mnrvol,
aorta; Other* more or le u popular Paavo Nurmi.
Nurmi, competing throughout
centers of social' nnd recreational
activity, havd no special dates for Cannda and the United Stntes,
beginning the whirl nnd rush of held the spotlight for most of tho
receiving vacationists, bat rather winter and spring as ho dashed
keep "open house." This commen­ from one triumph to another.
A summary of the year's per­
ced from, thn turning of the first
leaf in tnoN orth and will last un formances shows the United States
departs In tho once moro setting the paco for oil
til the last tourist
t&lt;
rivals, leading tho pnek with n
spring.
Actual tenure of tho social sea­ record of thirteen victories in vari­
son h determined by tho whims of ous branches of competition, but
also finding unexpectedly stiff op­
society. 'a
In lata years thoro has been evi­ position from British rivals.
denced a decided trend to synch­
ronise tho Florida season .with that
of tho French Riviera, to which
tho local salient Is proving a migh­
ty , competitor. Whllo Fifth Ave­
nue italDouro arid modistes ore
showing what |ho beau mondo will
wear at Palin Beach and on tho
&lt;/oto d’Axur, this concession to tho
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t
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MIAMI ELA., Dee. 30—(/P)—
TALLAHASSEE Fin., Dec. 30.
ilfset on the Bus do la Pnix, whore (/l^—Identity of the man ip whoso Fivo Minminns were reported mis­
ntsdnmcs arc viewing that which name the motor number of the sing early this afternon, following
-' Will bo chjd at Palm Beach this nutomobilo. which Christman eve the disnppcarnnro o f the launch
Jfcar.
collided with another car on the Lady Grace olT Miami Bench.
'•Closoly 1 following the Yuletlde highway • Hear Jacksonville, (re­ Coast Guard boats Instituted n
holidays, Palm
Beach, a city sulting in a doath, was issued was search nt noon, following word
-whoso chief horitago is a honeyed furnished tho. Sheriff of Duvnl that the ernft had not returned.
air, n strip of palm fringed sand, county this, morning by tho comThe party of five men included
n shining sun and n singing sea, troller's nfffco, It m u announced Dr, Mr O.-Horkefciler, E, K. UnnUi
„ .....begins to acquire all the accoutre­ here.
and Henry Banks, together with
ments of a metropolis. Here come
Although tho comptroller's of- two unidentified men. Tho men
tho hosts of society, hero coma the fico would not divulge tho ninn'.t ntnrt on n short fishing trip early
tnni ntiil watnci; or big and littlo name, it was stated that he is rt yesterday nfternoori, and plnnncd
fame; tho legions of rich and new* resident of Jacksonville. Olflclnlj to return last night.
lyrich—All to romp on tho beaches, of the oiTlco here explained that
Hopeful Hint the men would re­
to.frolic In tho surf, to relax In they preferred not io make his
turn
by morning, friends of the
tho shada of pulm-studdcd glades. identity public.
Palm Beach becomes tho capital of
three*known
members of tho party
In the accident on the highway, i
society for a season.
one man was killed and another hesitated tV start n search. The
Although Palm Bench is tho seriously Injured. The driver of
heart of Florida's winter vacation­ tho enr which is said to hnve crowd­ Banks brothers and Dr. ttOckfcIlor
ing area, other resorts and even ed tho other from tho road threw are said to have moved here from
non-resort sector* boor their share the liccneo tpg on the machine In­ Boston, Mass.
In providing amusement And rcc- to-the woods. Thu tag Was later
creation to tho Incoming fugitives found, nnd, according to tho comp­
’
from colder nnd barer scenes.
troller, the records here show that
. From St, John's -on tho oast it was Issued to tho snmo man in
coast, down arouad tho littlo keys whoso namo tho motor wns regis­
and up tho bend of the Gulf on .the
w est const the visitor rests, ns well tered.
V —............................
as In lake towns arid other Interi­
or resorts. A number of out-of RAIL OFFICIALS ARRESTED..
state millionaires mnintaln pnlncclike homes along tho consts and in
BOSTON, Dec. 30. (/P)—Three
, tho Intorior, whllo other wealthy officials of the Boston nnd Mnino
’..visitors locate their magnificent Railroad were arrested yesterday
bungalows ’art littlo cprnl-baHcd by deputy U. S', marahnlfi on war­
key*, just largo - enough to give rants charging them with being
space to a house and "elbow room." fugitives from justico from Chi­
Seen-from a distance these Islets, cago. They wore Indicted there
with tha sky as u background with uthors several weeks ago on
arid a light-colored base, have tho
fuiry-Hlco appearance of Islands chnrgon of conspiracy to violate
tho Volstepd net in the shipment of
flouting In tho air.
7 To meet tho anticipated lncrcnso beer from Lawrence.
in tourists this season now do luxo
trains lmvo been Added to the al­
HATS what mokes beauty — a
ready heavy regular schedule from
lovely akiul A skin perfect In
T h e C en tral R oofers
.Florida to Now. York and Chlcngo.
Us texture — froo- from pimples,
Does
Your
Hoof
l,«akf
A coastwloo steamship lino has 01- Wo paint, ntnla, repair types of blockheads or blotches.
,imlnatcd a regular out-of-state
roofs. No Job ton sm nll o r lam e.
And how everybody love* to look
ESTIMATION I-’it 1010, I'ilO N E U8
ot beautiful skin! How they ad&lt;
port .of coll and extended Its southP ro m p t Borvlca'
mtro tho fresh, dean, healthy aponimuat terminus from Jackson­
E. A. Mufrllt, Nil (It, pearanco a perfect skin gives!ville to Miami, whllo a new line j I’hnne 107-W ItII I'clrtr Av«.
And do you know what makes
has been Inaugurated betwcon Mi­
skin lovolyT Well, lYa healthy, rich,
rod blood. HeAlthy blood purlflos
ami and Havana,
tho system—throws off tho Impuri­
i H olds have .been roru’mbhcd
ties that cause Bktn eruptions.
and expanded, and numerous cot­
And B. 8 . S., that great blood
K I R K ’S
cleanser and bulldor helps Nature
tages for tourists' uso have sprung
AUTO TOP SHOP
tnako rich, rod blood. You perer
up |n rcadlnosa for tho big rush.
liavo to worry with embarrassing
Side
Curtains
Nr
a
I
Covers
• "&gt;
akin blemishes when you keep your
Cushions
Carpets
blood full ot healthy rod-blood-celta.
Tho last census shows there are
110 Myrtle Avr.
Tako 8 . 8 . 8 . and have the beau­
Phone
lOO-J
Hanford,
Pis.
20,000,000 horses in tho United
tiful akin that belongs to you. And
States.
whllo It's making your skin lovely,
8 . 8 . 8 . Is giving you
renewed strength and
energy, too—building
Antu Tnjw Mail* nml Ittu litd . firm, plump flesh —
Side Curtains I'ur All Make* at Increasing your appe­
Cara • •
tite and making you .
healthy all over. It's
Model T rim Co.
A*AI* B IT A TS — ifctVSUtTMBNTa
tho-rich, red blood that 8 . 8 . 8
Dads* f l a n » li Next To Da
helps Nature build that doos I t
“Wo Trim Ike Car
Nat Ike Unarr."
Get 8 . 8 . 8. today. AU drug storeg
vh . r
• .u —
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soil It. Gqt tho larger bottle, life
moro economical.

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S eek in g M otorist In | F or M issin g P arty
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VALUES THAT ARE BEING OFFERED IN

BEAUTIFULLY AND FULLY IMPROVED LOTS AT COMPARATIVE­
LY LOW PRICES, AND UNUSUALLY LIBERAL TERMS.

This is an Opportunity for the man of moderate means
to secure a liomesite in the most desirable section of
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30
One of the holiday’s most festive events;
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Good music from 9 .p. m. to the “wee” hours.
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ne Sarazeri
Ramans Arc On'
Card o f 144, L eam
In M iam i Tourney With W ashington - 0 f U‘ &amp; N a»ie

gUuupIoabip golf tournament
Jtfon cart give for vjola- Hialeah, paced off thin morn1
with two other champions for
« u u le cluh, which pork school player*To piny
n-in n contest.betw een
club and tho Chica,h, was fined IMO and
from Jnn. 1 In which
the assets of tho-club

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PASADENA r'.i j w
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MV*Alabama’s
Crimson Tide
pride of southern football, today
entera the semi-final phase of
training in preparation for • the
f^st-aTn aridirSP classic hero

I boy* tm tho-MUwaitkoo
initials were fined $10,tcod on probation Tor ono
i ivae fitted $200 nnd the
Mod as ft- m em ber of
for violating the rule*
the torriiaiv d f‘ team s
Idwrtlsiiig. The suspen. club is equal, to forfthet club franchise,
titles were imposed by

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profrkalonal— Ernest
witterland.'
/professional — Fred
" NEW YORK. Dee, .SO —(At
Hpenwr, Newark; N. J. •
A partial list of 1925 s porta chi
Nattonapamateur—Charles Wifi*
ter. New‘York, (ance'tum ed Pro.)
pt(,,n’ lnJ catjlnlt
of amat
NatlonaT amateur
?Iul ProffeMlonal competition
champion
—Edward Merknat,
ow*:
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_ 'AatomoWW Racing
W«tHY lRJ? balklinc-—Edouard
IW*
Iforemana, Belgium.
. World'll slp.r balkline—Willie
Iloripe^ New York.
Three ctfshlon—Robert Cannefax. New York.
Pocket-BlUarde—Frank Taber*
skf, Schenectady, New York"**'—
Junior lSJ' balklino—Tailu Suganuma, Japan.
BUlarde-Amiftcar
National 181. and 18J! balklino—
Francis 8 . Appleby, New York.
Three cushion—Dr. J. A. Harris,
Chicago.
trolt, (.393).
Pockct-billards—Carl
.H B
Vaughn,
Loading Pitcher (American) New York. (Slnco turned Pro).

Detroit to 1
YORK, Dee, 30.—W*)—A
n the Miami
meterorrt» or
nr ‘fire
'flm kail"
Naming mrterofite
which flashed out of the East
across New York and' New Eng­ day for the hop to Ns-hvuli, Tenn.,
land yesterday leaving In tti waka the n«xt stop fn the trip.
a trail of signs that another dead ‘ Resumption of the flight Ls « cornet had paid the earth a visit, Is neoted to bo made tomorrow morn­
*
believed to have fallen near Otta­ ing.
wa, Canada.
Three of the nil-metal Ford
Ralph Depher, astronomer, said Stout planes landed -at Wilbur
he would attempt to locate It to­ Wright .field at noon yesterday
day.
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^Ksports that a comet was abroad Wasj. expected today.
In the heaven* waa spread by thou' i . ——. - ■- —............- ■.
tanda who aaw the flaming trail
Seventy years ago the populaleft In the murky early evening
aky and mistook ifc for n comet's
taH. Scientists along the route as­
serted it was only a meteor or per- ■tat*, leaving behind a wisp of un­
haps a “fire ball" whose appear­ dulating pinkish *MH8kk"^Th the
ances am frequent.
sky. ‘ 4
It waa scarcely more luminous
Astonished inquirers traced tta
than the atara when it appeared course over New Haven; Conn.,
over New York City about 5:30 Providence, R. I., Boston, Portland,
o’clock In the afternoon. Soon re- Me., and Int4&gt; Canada. Final reports
porta came that it had flashed over frum Ottawa said it was thought
northern and central Naw York to have fallen in the Kings Mere
Hills nearby. —*
National Claas B, 1 R.2 balklino—
Scientists at the Harvard obser­
James M. Lewis, Brooklyn.
vatory wero inclined to believe that
National Class C, 18.2 bnlklim
the illumination was a “fire bail"
Joseph nonsch, Brooklyn.
rather than a meteor... »

ball,1'

Jumping from the burning bfi
ing. He waa trapped but hr
through the flames,
SB
Btevuns declared he had h*
what he thought / M g r €mtpl
calling for help when the 1
awakened him. He attempted
reach the golf professional's qu
tor to revtv* him, but found
could not. He then jumped
safety.
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Panama City—Pledger*
erecting one-story ' brick
building adjacent to Pop«

America’s Mediterranean

Accusations
By U.S.Court

CO!,. COOL HIGH IMPROVES
bowl to capacity.
TO REMAIN ARBITRATOR
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (JP)
Tlicrc will ins no withdrnwnl of
Prosidrnt Coolidgo ns arbitrator ift
thr Tarns-Arena question, It was
jnmii' clear ynsUtdajuR-thc-W htttr
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Services

property owners know
by experience
and that is why Miami Shores sold more property in the
short' twelve fftbitfliif they have been' tg operation'than
they expected to have sold in four or five years.

That is why folks who analytically appraise property
and its values on the basis of natural
location,
line * of
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travel, accessibility, have chosen MIAMI SHORES.

That is why MIAMI SHORES sales and resales records
are many times the best first year’s records that any
development project in the South has made.

Further announcement baa basn
made hr tha Munson Lina that tbs
steamship MfiWAHAR will be
placed on tha HfivanaNsw Orleana
routs this winter. Tbs MUNAMAR
la dow belnr racontUtioned. and baa
had two additional aoltea and tan
new lUterooma Installed, giving ac­
commodations fo r-130 flraL elaaa
passengers.
finer will tail
from Nsw Y otklet* thla month to
Insngurato tha U v ssrrics wfih •
sailing
from M arina on January
b«r
and
Jan
nary.
Beginning
with
m olt of tho ramarkabla
peuslon In traffic to and tl&amp;t departure of tho llfltr from Mi|
&gt;oi Florida, and to a lew ami on February 4. tha MUNBA8Tlent tha’dill! and Cuban EltN will make three round trips
rts, tha Munson , 8tfam- weekly until tha and at March,
attar whleh tharo w!U ba two voy­
ages a week tor tha remalndar ol
(rom Naw Ti
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I iQTora) hew lines thla the N arnn aaason.,
OOciala of tha .company Tha m u n e a st e r N^u 140 taat tbs Uunsan l
&gt; Present- migration from loos. 4 t taat bpanvot MOO dlapUca* weekly acbedi
Naai
««iea to thajtroplca to meat toaa, and make# a apaad et and
leas ts South
These I
M'knots.
Tha
company
M
an­
tad ™
to. •grow'
Is, aeoordlog
• v" ta rn * from
*rom nounced O' naw achedula of min- Atlantia
any, are due
ot this faith In the M1’
wd demands
“ t S S f S .'W lS T f f K
and freight
n . a d « 0 , , s . TH.UTJNE.SVBJUI
tor u « « m
addition

This is why all of our resales have beeh made at a de­
cided profit for our dients and that is why these clients
have come right back again and bought increasing
quantities of MIAMI SHORES properties.
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That.is why, when after two or three or four year’s
additional development has been completed, the then
magnificent MIAMI SHORES, by virtue also of its mag­
nificent naturally advantageous location, will bring
about the composite superior project that MIAMI
SrfOftES is destined to be. -

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is thb la s t section f i t Miami a]
to th e public, o n d .it w ill:oil
sh o rt tlmo. \ L ots #ro going
are not manjr Jef
H ere fs o coWplc
ing to high art!
restricted areas I
hotels and to r *
w ith th e tnainlai

�■rain and the report ot ina npa«*
I iiaatar and It appanrlnR to tb»
Court that I Hu
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man tor publlcat:dn onca t » d r y » i for four rooaaontlrr waeka . .n. a.

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niRTir*R a i e ~ » T
wmt Anftld” in Chicago u&gt;*
f with » .waiter and two pom. in tnn»« day* Cnwfc w at
mt adverttoed ptdibor In the
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17 non* la left, which m t

tata. to ooBtrart aa
w ith..to .ana .and In.
heraalf In all faapo
aha waro a m aaff
*D.lU u tk» J u n S b lln i It ivp^irlnK (h it fi• H u nrwJ# •r,t If Dona
and ortma*
of *UUa court..
• at Banford In lb»U C
lah ad Irt The 8nn fo rd
* netr*p»p»r pubInol# County. Florida, btconic a .free dealer and U bain*
ror four awnaoeutlan
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of Samlnol# County.
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Florida,’ tbla 10

Uh’. d Tn Vjml»ol*_Cooniy, Wor*
and from the report of a*ld
Ul Master. flirt ! ■ * « • « « £

ti. ic V a-tt
Ivftn Kn­ court 111.76 rldiwr than*when
ot $T2,- er.tirco.
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tc beenm a *'
reaped.
And, It to.
Judean and d&lt;
VutlicaOm &lt;01

turtle* clalmlr
raid , William
Dotaford. and
ad, or utherwli
acrlbad below
claim ing Inter*

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Clerk o f Clrcul
(Baal)
Dy: A. M. W
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Florida app
n i t hatf-%
John O. The

eltyT competency and qualification
Of Uta petitioner to taka chtaraa of.
maaaRo and, control her own taiate
g i d S f p f i r t r ' t n d to become n free
2aBW In.every reapect.

Torh; city,
the validity
furnished, m
furnished.
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I “MINE” MY OWN
BUSINESS
We have been in b u sin ess "bo o stin g M W tlatid” ev er since 1921
ta k in g an a ctiv e and leading p a r t in b u ild in g Values here for
?qr ciui
era and clients. L e t us show , yo u p ro p e rtie s in th is ideal seel
nole and O ran g e C ounties.

REALTORS

W e Solicit Y our B usiness

O ffice N e x t to PoStofflce—Phone 1210

Longwood

M aitland, .Florida

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Many Listings of Groves, Houses, Lots, Subdivision*
Phone 2668

Businesis-ftflReirties and Small Farms. Prices vary

O r la m W j’lorlda

reasonable if you are looking for apy thing in the ahovei
Adjoining Good Town. Fine Sub-division Proposition

Call 2186, ask for $ Representative to show you-

3 4 E . P in e S t., O rlan d o , F in .

Phone 1741-W.

No. 24 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, Fla

FOR SALE

Phone 2186

An Ideal Spot
Is th is 4, an d a little m ore, acres situ a te d on
F in e Lock L ake, h av in g a water fro n ta g e o f
500 fe e t.
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T h is h as. been p la tte d an d will c u t in to 7
b e au tifu l lots, o r i t would m ake a w onderful
site fo r a hom e.

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V.

T h is req u ires 310,000 cash, and th e bal­
ance can be arra n g ed .

63 acres o f land located oh th o W in te r G arden S ta te H ighw ay, tw o m iles
West fro m O rlando C ity lim its, 1800 fe e t fro n ta g e on H ighw ay. One of
th e b e st subdivision tra c ts in O range county. I f sold a t onco will ta k e
fl£ 0 0 '))e r acre. 35,000 h in d e r, 525,000 on delivery o f deed and a b stra c t,
balance 1, 2 and 8 y ears.

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N o. 1 2 W atkins B ldg.

44. N . O ra n g e A t * .

ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
14% Acres in South Orlando -

Orlando, Florida.

I’hppe* 1768— 2567

AU In th e city lim its, subdivided, stak e d nnd p la tte d read y fo r m a r k e t F o r
quick tu rn over will ta k e 360,000 on th e very b e st of term s. F o r Inform a­
tion w rite , phone, o rw ire .

See Ua Fo)r O rlando P ro p e rty

R EA LT O R S

S w iford O ffice— l i a j i M agnolia Ave.

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL
E m p ire Hotel

P. O. Box 1043
Phone 165

M iller B I4 c
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O rlando ,Fli

R E A L ESTA TE

WE HAVE SOMg GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
THAT
.Wi l l p r o v e p r o f i t a b l e t o

Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
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creage.
Homes

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Orlando, Florida.
g e Avenue

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B- C. Honor® of Orlando, which
rafted about 3 o’clock today a t
Hotel 'where the dead man was
■filtered. An InqnMt’ta to be held
I oafltmoon to determine the

era. la told by Dr. JB. B. Renaud.
rofaasor of anthropology o f the
njverslty of Denver.
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f-\r^h!I!’g?ment^ih*TB been made meeting or the American Assoclih
n m &gt;T«r in Uob for th*/ Advancehient af
Science, which insets herd Decem­
ber 28-January 2. D. Renaud nayn
tha?*ilGtt™
sP «*}
fait
» E
. j ’ ^ P ° rtpd the refuge In Islands, rocky const*,
w^.e «K nifl d® ®/ the war. She deserts and very cold climatea.
e*^4 *eheology, ho tars, recornixcn
two main cultures in the South­
west. tbo olddr. that of the so-call­
ed Basket Makers, and the mom
recent, that of the Pubclo Cliff
Dwellers. The Cliff Dwellers, he
adoption and th a t' there was noth* explains, deformed their skulls In
I t* .el!*? (or her -to . do except to the rear. The Basket Makers did
not.
•ide with America.
Prehistoric remains of .the Bask­
The spirit of reconciliation of
i ?rT10 hi a political man- et Makers have been fouhd either
i res tat loo is also .at work in artis- along marginal zones (cOastc or
Islands) or in places of refa*n (Is­
lands, rocky coasts, deserts or. very
cold climate).
•‘This,” says trie scientists,
New York City has mo:
“sccmo an evidence of antiquity 21,000 telephone operators.

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Washington Irvin*
yotmseet of U children;

Hall, Pentland
AUDITS SYSTEMS T A X E S - - ,
Jacksonville, Tam pa, M iami, Sanford,* W
Palm Beach, D aytona Beach.

On liberal commission
basis.

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CENTRAL FLORIDA O FFIC E

Phone 249

317*318 F irs t N ational Bank B&amp;g.
Sanford, Florida.
S. Q. GRAY, RESID EN T MANAGER

T substat
m en t anil advertising,

(eont wiU.be under

&amp; ® V ESB

B 'SSSSffjltA

Kant' Margin; fonnorly
Hul’ whi&gt; 'has . produced
tlonr of the Failles Bur­
ris, and scores of pngoIcal comedies and plays
i, wiU a ssist
ns was. secured to aid

Florida In recent years has created
an Inalatent demand for Informa­
tion. about the adtla of the state,
which heretofore' has never been
adequately supplied. The princi­
pal varieties of soil have beep de­
scribed only in a general way, and
in certain specific terms. Besides
a feW soil prdVince. maps of the
whole United States,. or a large
rt two generalized maps of
orlda’s soil hare been published,
oho by the U. 8 . Census offIco In
1884, and the other by the state
experiment station. Both, how­
ever, were-on, a- small scale.

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The Price Is R ight
SANFORD

Aced Journalist
And Diplomat Dies

lls, whore -ha-flevr-ltrhls
■ New .York City.
t doMdta of Mjft. Fiesta
f f .a P B ld S s M g r .
v
| basis for the coronation
DAYTONA, Dec, 30,-— — Lu­
ling and Queen of the ther Short, 80, -Journalist and dip­
the American Tropics In lomat, died id a local hospital hero 710 W. F irst S t Phono 472-w
like .plot. I.•
today. .
ince and princess a n -to
Rheumatism of the heart, a di­
. NEW
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snished mqvle starr. Mr, sease from which ho had suffered
k"now‘ afrahtflng'fol'their fo t yearn, was said to be Dm cause,
[in Miami at the head of of hl4 death'.
LUMBER YARD
ef almost four hundred i He was a member of the U. C. V.
Meant, which.is to be ope and a 33rd degree mason. ' 1 . \
Kt elaborate Over .presentNo immediate relatives survive.
A'tomplelc line of
The • remains wUl be interred at
FYanklin, Ind.
Cypres* and Pine
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Prussian custom forbid*a eandiSheathing
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!date from, easting a .ballot. ).»&gt; i

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kt at the dockr by Ponca
and Jrla .tptirt. ■by publia
aad leading citucrfs. Then
he floral parade*
roriatlon ceremony will be
ted spectacle1 and rbvue.
costumes, beautiful M b
and /extraordinary
I be combined with eitfpsig numbers, Spanish In

c a o n ia u h

Finish
Moulding* • '

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Ilrlck • \ ' :
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Plaster
White Rock P la ste r Board
Nalls
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Screen W ire
Builders H ardw are
Do*8
Window*
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Fram es and Screen*
Made to Order*
Murphy' In m ln g ^Boards' ’
Medicine C abinets

ting and hla aubjecto*

Coir will bo the apfp-q bril|hs presence orYour king’s
rho will make much mertho coronation, the.royal'
follow, * rotation affair
,lli the hotels, slabs and,
r t a r -reridoavouB •of'.-tlw
ftrticipoto. The king and

real estate are
The greatest profits
This was
made in strategic / o c a t i a
reason why Britt-Chitti,_ _
chose Druid Park to offer to iheir cttentSj and
this was why the first unit was sold out on
the opening dqy .
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p® r&gt;, jS\: t*• Hgsx

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himself to be fair t
he represents and,

Start the N ew Year right by buying

■” p te d B ea u tifu l

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.. ^R ow ing
the Realtor’s

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hom es—S p an ish

homes in the B E ST C IT &amp; IN FLOl

C olonials—Com m^ odious an

d u a lity su p rem e.

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R ealtor should j
made for th e :

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A m ong o u r o fferin g s o f B usiness P ro p e rty

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And Acreage u n u su al v a lu e s a r e ' found.

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w ithout
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tln e n t fa
bo th a t in
miarepres

s to n ily en h an cin g value.

Lot 70x120. South and £ a s i exposure.

M agnolia A t Second

*****^ F n i g h t &amp; M a c ^ e $U
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ISales
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Price lower

than any other home of its kind in the city.'

IN V E ST M E N T S

A R TIC LE !

Terms

be higher
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easy. Ready to occupy.'

fo r which ,
more thanone’ i
ties to the tr
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perty hi his chugs I

State* It is the best city in which to live and has the best
Some Rare Bargains In Lots

people on earth. v S ee—

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relieves the Realtor:
of ethics.

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his Board and d&lt;
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L o t In G randview A venue In R ose C o u rt only $2,600-00,
|5 0 0 dow n. •
C o rn er lot, eaatei
$2,625, w ith easy1

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ESTABLISHED IN 11

r o u r low on W e rt T h ird S tre e t. P a v in g paid In f u l l
91,500.00 M b .
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term s.

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exposure, on M agnolia A venue,

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Masonic Bldg.

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113!/2 Magnolia Aye.
P ro p e rty o f L a k e s an d HlHa

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18.7 A cres, 5 tiled a n d In celery. 699 f t. fa e ln g S a n fo rd - A venue.
P rice 99,000.00 Including crop. E a sy te rm s. .
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in d tid ln g equipm ent, $8,000.00. Good term s.* - ■

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T h is would m ake a fine subdivision a s It la n e a r p re s e n t C orporate

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CORNER
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B est B uy in S ta te

$2,600.00

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THRASHER &amp; GARNER

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Feeing Beet, on lake; On County payed

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ire celery farm—1 aorea tlled—in
smmock. Price $10,000. fSOOO dash,
’ears on balance.

t-—Lot 60x117, facing S a i l on Sanford -V
Avettua , Price $11,000. $4,000 caJkti. 1. $ . 1

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1.— » iT o o m n e ts, w ith bath, faoln * E ast
on Myrtle, between 10th and 11th atreeta,
60x117, double garage. &lt;10,000. M.SSO, oath.
Now leased to Dec. m i at $10 per month.
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ford Avanue between 10th and t l t b BtreeU.
$160 per loot. Terma reasonable^

Palmetto and 10th Street
Facing B u t.

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One in Stn 1
One in Rose
One in F t I

219 Meisch Building
MWe Buy or SelP
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915 A cres, $25.00 per acre

F o u r s trip s of fo u rte e n 'lo to each, In W o o d ru ff su b ­
division a t $550 a lot. .
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A snug, a ttra c tiv e m o d em fo u r-room house w ith
g a ra g e on S an fo rd A venue, 04,500.

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RIFICE:

1,000 A cres, $60.00 per acre

B uy th e ie reaso n ab le o ffe rin g s in a Section w h ere
p ro g re s s ap d p ro fit a re certain .
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A lso.one inside lo t a d ja c e n t, 0700.

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•nttra »»rrte« at yost to

If You W ant A
Happy and Prosperous New Year

T. BRTAS
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W. HAM
WARD JBAX

Telephone 714
R oom 8t G am e r-W o o d ru ff Bldg:
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We hav^i real live client
BUSINESS PROPERTY

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Two Fifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front fo o t

or misleading

^asn payment cannot ex­
ceed 20% with interest pay­
able annually.

a all per*
ie aiency.
he accept* the
aaency.
rro%:exaggeration ana

per front fo o t
(Next to Forrest Lake Hotel)

/TJiis client is not interest­

should n o t
to ta k e .

ed JL any Property exceed­
ing. $750.00 in city limits of
Sanford or $350.00 outside
of same. -

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d consent o f a ll p ar-

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Cortier, 100 feet
front^ m f t deep at $150.00 per front fo o t

tealto r p e rm it any p ro ■al purposes, .

Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 f t deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per fo o t

any client o r cu sto m er
y to observe th is code

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word H e rito r in con-

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Favorable Terms can be arranged op all of the above!

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These are some o f the finest locations in First Street
Extension ACT NOW.

SELL OB

202 FIR3T 3T.

PHONE 773

S A N F O G D -A L

214 East First Street
Sanford, Florida
Phcr.e 453
Inquire Re-Sales Department
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Thirteeit acres of Water front property—Attractive

Phone 490-W
LOTS‘AT A SAC-

R.C. U S D A L E , J R .
Real Estate Invqptment

REALTOR

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Building

WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS
IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINEHURST, BUENA tVISTA, SAN
LANTA AND. CITY PROPERTY.
I Turn Property Quick
Let me try years'

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50. 75 or 115.feet—Firri Stredt Ex­
tension. fronting on Seminole Boule­
vard and Lake Monroe. A t n very
attra# ctiv e price..* ‘, ' - * |

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One comer Lof, 06x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low the market.

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Elliott Avenue,
ly «v*Ty. even a minimum of three year* of 'I t
Oil*' American
mint tbe bill's
d*aroun&lt;i M$ a
action. .
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r. would l&gt;« bond
imo year*, they
ffifl, for three
In life, if eaj&gt;
tMdWSrfcUcr.lw-vnht coots so much nbto of
t i n t a fam ily, h as to v rrg t on Impo,«si
W n g 'A c tu ally rich to keep ow . &gt;*? "
Iii tt*rjwa*t -uyijority of-American * Nor
bill's opponents Mhyjjpholds the missis docs her qwn Ilityvr a
rcductlon In wages,
Wfr^
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Jg Its desirability,
itourow ork Is hard work, ns Sr&gt;| would rolve tba servant girl prob­
akwin truthfully soys. Ite &lt;lo*.in‘t lem:
UBmo tbo Amcricnu woman for
T!*S' iikaptlcs ’have an ldt}a that

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4 Rooms an d B a th , j u s t o ff Second St:
f5,000. C ash 51,250.

TERMS

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P ric e

4 -R oom s'and B a th oh F if th S tre e t. P rico 55,1100,
Cash $1,000. ,,
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Beafitifu! R esidence on C entral A venue.
*703$. C ash ?2100. . , ;

.Price

F o r S ale until Dec. 24th
i t . ra ilro a d fro n tag e : Id
Price $30,000. T erm s.

R e-Sales D ept.

214 E. FIRST ST.
Phone 45S.

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WlM ly * incrcailng tendency
•rd getting something else to
act Of, if th a t’s unnecessary, towni-l

j-BULGER REALTY CO

f l e t Ce

P h o n e 740
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lW /t Magnolia Ave.
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WONDERFUL HOME SITE

He Was the Hip:(rest Turtle

A b o ilt fiv e acres on ft lake, j u s t o u tsid e city
lim its. T h is is one of th e b e st locations in
F lo rid a fo r a b e au tifu l, hom e. On th is p ro­
p e rty th ere is now a sm all house, w ith au*
to m atic w a te r sy stem , b a th room, electric
lig h ts and telephone.

Christmas and New Year's O ffering
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A nyone w a n tin g a n id eal s e ttin g fo r a hom e
should Bee th is piece o f p ro p e rty . P ric e
58,60 O; T e rm s m uy be a rra n g e d .

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•Ideal subdivision pro p erty . lii/a acres S j
C ountry C lub road; Several hundred fee?
fro n ta g e on paved road. Can't be beat f f i J
w here a s a n excellent value. Priced for quick
sale a t 56,600.
lA acres fin e s t la n d ,in flowing wells district i
A giveaw ay a t 5250 art acre.
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W e a re going to o ffe r a few lots on. o u r developm ent
w hich is n e a rly com pleted a t pre-developm ent prices,
fo r a lithlteiu* p e rio d ; on-vfery a ttra c tiv e te rm s a s

INVESTMENTS

REAL, ESTA TE

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W e have sev eral sm all farm s priced riihLl
A sk us a b o u t th e m :.
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COLCLOUGHREALTT CO.
R eal E s ta te
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1st N atio n al B an k B ldg.

P h o n e 7f4^-.'.'
T E R M S! F IR S T *PA Y M E N T 120,00 a n d 520.00
M ON TH LY fo r 30 m o n th s th e re a fte r, w hich ta k e s
cox* o f a l l In te re s t c h arg es, v
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General Insurance

311 First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone TJJ

T H IS O F F E R CLOSES JA N U A R Y 1st, 1926
I * 'F R E E —TR A N SPO R T A T IO N TO* PR O PE R T Y .
F R E E —REFRESH M EN TS
D IN IN G R O O M .
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OFFERS BARGAIN m

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120 ACRES A l ?15100 PErTa*

108 M agnolia A venue
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Only Sm iles north of Enter]

J u s t o ff F ir s t S tre e t on S o u th Pftrk— O ne o f
th e b e st locations in S anford, now occupied by
R o u lh ’s D elicatessen;

N u m b e r 6 Ball. Building, Opposite
O ffice, S a lfo r d , Florida,

O u r client h a s 'a -th re e -y e a r lease com m enc­
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In extending the above offer two weeks
from
Dec. 15th
already
sold
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Lhave
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about one^half of this group/

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We still have a few choice^
this bargain price.: m . * j

209 Magnolia A t*.

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iblo assurja
dependence9
f o r th e
o rd a u g h
poor t o ;

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NAKB UOVU IUCTVIIN1

11 Acr»« fifilrry lo a d .*■ H m r j .u A w ,

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i 422 Union. Avenue ’

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N ew H ouse P a lm e tto A v e , nil new
fu rn ish e d . Good te rm s —
510,500
L o t 64x117 C y p ress Ave., o f f Celezy
A v en u e

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&gt;54,500
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Private family. M u employvd
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Ralewncee exchanged. Writ*
B, cure of Herald.

I s - F o r l TnU Office. Rtn
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. fine location. Phone 727

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Pleasant room band/
to bath bygenttarirn. Baat ta £
cranes Boa No. 6, cara Herald.

h o u s e w it h h a t h

U&gt;t 50x100. Houae b practical­
ly new and haa all modem im­
provements. Fireplace, built In

14~~For S a lt. A creage

located.

Caah 91600. Balance arranged.

5 *“ hndahed apartnwnt
‘&gt;MLiV perms neat! jr
U qaw of Herald.

Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shfngles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe

1H-JANFURD HEIGHTS
Y oK SA L E : Star

° ° p b ic e I ^ * ™
Caah 91500. Tama on balance.

model tour*
» lor Ford

FOUR
ATTENTION!

will be responilble
Incorrect InaerUoti.
er for aobeenoent
sdlaUly In ease of
.t a m s B R S
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epreaeutative thor-

E sT w rfSSf
ijlnforthatlon. And
bore effective.
ORTANT NOTICE
■Cfahone number if
trf m o lts. About one
* efa.thousand has a
l and the others can t
ate with You unleee
r your address,
•utinaance MUST bo
peraoa at The BanId office &gt; r lir let-

DELAND FARMS
DEPENDABLE USED QAR8
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Dodge coupe, excellent con-

Dodge touring ear.

D^dge coupe, A -t condition.

fiai» ssi

Ford
roadster, SONS
special.
L W..
PHILLIPS,

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Only 91000 Caah. Babnce to
■alt purehaaer.

DAYTONA
,

lots

FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with bath and garage. Corner

Acreage
Adjelalag
Daytona

„ v . PRlCfc 92000
Caah I t 00. Terms qp balance.
ROSE COURT LOT
C ..h O S B J P S U to n c .

nAEiy E. PRBTTYMAN
(Incorporated)
South Park A venae
Phene IJJ-W.

upsw sa&amp; u

nus. Garage, well and tent on

r&amp; y Y Z X
FOR SALE: 5 room house with

O p p ortu n ities

Service, Apartments
, HoUBea

Office, Stores

very, Orlando.

S^nD pSn

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eait, 1 block^from
Owner offerihr for qu(ck Bale, bof f if im

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IY*8 DRUG STOREpWons. Drugs, Sodas.

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TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa,
.
Tb«M*nd«
the claa38— T&gt;pe w ritore, SupppHca ^ fl#d PMP* of Florida1! Giaat
Home Dally, rates t cenU a word.
Minimum Me, cash with order."
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ACHINI!
fbPTWL'310
Oalc Avenue.
Writa for complata rate card.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank ADVERTISE In the JeuraaLHer
•Id, South Georgia’e greatssl
newspaper. Morning, afternoon
weakly and 8 unday.
Classlflec
rataa 10c per line. Waycrtoa Jour
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.

83—Wanted

•FOR SALE: Right now poasess
* l?n* b’ew. all modern, 5 foomi
and bath, beautiful. Spanish bung
slow in most select part of San­
ford only 91600. m M cash, bal-

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Painting—Decorating
. . PRO N E SOS

Tires and Tubes

“Veedol Olla”

BINE’S FILLING
STATION

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King, now

painting contracting,
paint up, start the New
L tlm ate. gladly rive.n. See me
it Company.

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\ . VALDEZ HOTEL
• Kar«e*aa riaa

8 9 - W anted Situation. Female

J l —Opeetol NoUeee
J.

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L position. wanUd
ed young lady. Know
Exoeutive ability.
pabU. P. O. Box 80

In Florida.

40—Wanted Real EeUU
Inole County. FI

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n. A KINO
ron T In a

410-411-tlj
First Natbaal Bank Bldg.
Phan# 490-W.

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giie—Fqynl^ure, etc.

Flva worn houae with

G. TAYLOR DYER

ADVERTISING reta reeults If It
At pcfeee that ana right
PotantUl buyers. PaONE COOK, must have good ref. *
, ®r*5c*#; Apply Mrs. M. B. Hut,n JPiR-Anuaad

SANFORD GROVE/Inc.
;F0R SALE: Three
Houses
607 1 st N a t l Bank Bldg. .
apartment and 3 room house pn
am
i
sose, Rent
Highland Avenue. Fine Ipcatlon I
4 r o S M fiia s
with term*. Thin Is a good buy for
Ive Stock .
'ONTRACTOR WANTED to dear
a quick ale. Write 8 . H. W. cam 1
le, Miscellaneous
and diten 1-2 mile of road lcadHerald.
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FOR BALE: One lot
Ipg French1 )g to Weklva FanctC Fred T. Wil- plication.
eal E state
•VlUHTU—'lhree alMws
Avenuo ahd one
aba.
County
Ei
Mr'Laurel
itnlturo ' ; "? nolle and 8#cond. Flrai
within half
of Younga
DAILY NEWS—tt eovsra .Brow.
20—For Sate Miscellaneous Avenue
Sanford A m u e add i l
H tL—P WANTED: First daaa elec
Subdlvlalon, for 91
triclan.- Apply new ice plant
Urma for quick aa--------one of the moat rapid!v gr
H. S. P. O. Bo* No. 431, ,
eectlona on th e . Florida
WANTED:-Experienced' bat
Sample cop] and rate card
FOR SALE: N*w Packard
- man, one capable of hand
request,
six touring car *
Engraving, Emboaalng^ See at
.1 auto elaetric service
fir st We do ttr Phone 417.VS run a* far AS the
Addreaa
W.
D.
care
L08T—Maaonlc watch charm and
do. Guaranteed
ft,'. K. Ave..Qimmetefel B t
AUGUbTA CHRONICLE — Auchain at Country Club. Leave at
tlon. Will «ell al
Herald office.
will conaldei
88—-Wanted, Situation Male
Supptleu y^MES ML COWAN—AH kinds or
estate. Hubert
LOST:
One pair green painted
urt,.
Orlando,
ment 8, Chane
boat oara and lock., Reward If POSITIONS WANTED: Whit#
Fla. Phone 1KU
help all vocations supplied on _ Send In your aubecriptlon to the
returned to R. W. Loosing, Sanford
ahort
notice. Please write, wire or Tribune or hand It to
001
w.
3rd
Street
local
Supidlen
phone 2082. Northern Star Em- Jaalar ao you c m wad Florida’,
oyment Bureau, 90 E. Church gwatm t nawipaper. v On# year,
87—44000 Tanlaff
COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call
S t, Orlando. Fla.
&gt;
• Lincoln JIoUL
.. ' r '4M&lt;yW
W.OO, 6 months, *4.00, three months
I 9.OO. If you deelw 11,000 ina»COLORED MAN wants }
Igd jfy^ d 76e te yoor order.
cook: Writs or call 1002 C
FOR BIO RESULTS aavertlse In
Ay*. 10th street N. Banka.
8—Fop Rent,

W .V . W H E E L

WANTED t o BUY: Long leaf
round 'timber from 100.000 i t THE CLARK8 BURO EXPONENT
Kl.title Iron.
up, must bo high land timber for . -C entra West Virginia’. larg.
• • ‘ dally. Want ad Tats 1 l- 2c per
Radb Soppllee
word; 4 Inaertlons 1 1.4c; t or
MaltlandL0***’ T‘ * ^
more 14 per word each Insertion,
WANT work or change of
• Wont White only. Northern star
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church JAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
FOR SALK
owner, excellent 8t , Orlando, Fla._________.
TO REACH the prosperous farm- ,
Phone 4614
.apartment al.. -corner
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of Park
ere add fem . growers of VolusAre.'rand Highland St. Slxo 70x1
34-^*Wanted H elp, F em ale ' •
Advertise in the DeUnd t i l l Sanford Avfc Saaferd, P k
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wsrd. cash
WANTED —^Counter . girls and
h19 lwaUity. Sea E. P. Mcnch, S
'counter boys; alio •dishwasher.
Laurel Ave.
,
Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
RaslSaai of
6 ,TO &gt;10 ACRES of land,'suitable
8S—Wanted Help, Hale
L.for vegetables, or ’fruit, with
buildings. On ■or' near highway,
SALESMAN
J. H. H0TCHINB0N
Wa hftvw a good opportunity .to
a iA is ifA v a
o f f e r /m l estate salesman. One
? j 0J 1*. familiar with the greater
Sanford district preferred.

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duarry. HOC
ST btilldlng t
ford.’. Cement

U»o Urged

DBAN-BERoqORPf
615 First National B
Phone T1S

M woo^A'flojp aer

.Rent
Repairing

SERV E YOU

s™ptt»te1E
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Service.

incemontn .
Acceflsorles

W E W ILL BE GLAD TO

Fourth”, m e
After”, "Frida
13th”, “T*ir
“Blue Monday*
cetera.”

eOLUMBUS (Ga.,) iJCDOXR -

Aeroplane Site
Beld
la Unite of
1 «d 10 Acte Tracta
14 or
Entire Sections
9160
Par Acre

PRICE |lfa &gt; CASH

ssificatlons

b the Xenia Qaaette, ZenWch agricultural dleWant ad and dlaplay rates

TVmcl.'SSE* s"w - '

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6— B p a ln efu Opfrort u n itie s

Good luck at&gt;d I
fun too you
^our’n for a l
fipood day on
Year’s, Ground

HAVE e Urge welting
m a il houaaa. what have

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HILTON’S
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W .H .U iN Q

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METAL WORK AND AUTOMOBILE_ RADIATOR
REPAIRING.

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Hodgins &amp; Cowan
Sheet Metal Co.

• m i .M '. L-aSlac Hat*l

wunr w. WAn.vkit. iua«(,&gt;

a Complete

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Paints, Varnishes
and Stains
Ball Hardware Co.
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once monthly.
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�When Nature was creating the magnificent residential section in whic V
Loch Arbor is situated, she seemed to single out Loch Arbor for an abun
dant measure from her chalice of beauty. Lovers of Nature— and those
who seek a property that would surround their home with beauty— coulc
not concejye of such beauty so near the city, with its hum-drunri din anc
cpnfusion.
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Such virtues and advantages are sure to make an irresistible appeal to the
seekers offine~homesites in the near future. I f is then that wise buyers whc
had vision to inyestin Loch Arbor now— before that inevitable rise in valu e s -w ill make appreciable
profits.
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\yill be formally announced in the very near future. Watch closely for
this announcement — in the meantime familarize yourself with the improvementjDtopram that is now being carried on over the entire develop­
ment. H ave a courteous representative accompany you to the property

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&gt;it 58, Confesses Plot
md So She
'onvict
Loss Of Life
rentedWIifcnCar
As It Falls
rater At Tacoma

O fB rak es
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To Wirin Shows- M ur­
der Was To Be Covered Up
By An Alleged Robbery

CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—(47—In the
44 yean of their married life, her
66 year-old paralytic husband
(bought her lee cream once, while
'John Gallon Winn, a former con' v ic e loved her and waited 1 G years
for him to die.
ii^hlii wu tho defense of Mrs.
Elisa Nuibium,. 68 year old grand­
Wash., Dec. 31.—
mother,
in a confession, police say
i 80-foot plunge of
,she made-of plotting, with Winn
Into the w a ters of
■and three others to kill her husjband, Albert, whose battered body
Jdpal w aterw ay a t
Iwas found yesterday on a south
[S treet an d th e conside prairie,
[breaking. up of th e
I Winn, at a pistol's point, comted In th e d e ath of
; polled Edward Goff to kill Nusibaum with-sn a x e K h iffia llfllT h
on«, and th e i
tconfCMion. With IWo pairs of ico
lers h e r a la a tn ig ,
tong*, Winn and Goff hauled tho
.jrond tWo control o f
,body into (he attic of the. home of
V°Th?
th
r
£
%
fn
ib
W
il&amp;
e
re­
Delilenh Martin, held1 as nn
r. shot through the open
paired in Nashville.
Farts 'Mrs.
. acecMory. After supper, they re­
i and broke u it struck
wfre ordered at once from the dressed the body, loaded it thlo
It is believed that the Ferd-Stout
factory at Detroit.
Nusbaum’s sedan and carried it to
of the car prevented
tho prairie again, planned to bum
. lose of life.
.
the house and bury the body in the
i lorvivore asserts that
prairie.
Idozen persons were on
I’art of Skull Found In Car
St the time. This U
Winn, 37, was arrested in Crown
*r, by the operator of
Point, IrxL, and brought to Chicago
declared that only
early today. Jleld also were Goff,
ers were aboard., Tho
• local
v
Mrs. Martin and Marion String* aund for the TldeIding for 1020 shows great ham, whose clothes were used to
iso over the year 1024, total garb the body.
to be dead are:
»nt for this year bejng
First accusation against tho
syashi, 57.
m fiVI
■
:
grandmother cam* from her eldest
C9.
M d boys ca/tfeht in Jack- non, Roscoo, father of eight child­
IhCOti
ren. His
under .
dk&amp;t ttk
b y -‘-tJlyde
'skull in an automo­
accident,,
•• Sanford to pdltfiwte . New #¥andfather's
bile Lloyd was driving.
applied the Year’s Eve in chare tori site man
Id an effort to shield hia son.
in Uso usual manner as n e t
Roscoe told of the,love affair of
upon the bridge and
Dr. C. J. Marshall, City (Com­ 16 yean duration between his
the. warning light*'on
missioner.
reports* the ft of mor­ mother and Winn. - Once his father
' rates.
failure to respond he 1 phine ana opium from his office. shot Winn through the head.
Unemotionally .and without re­
City Manager W. B. Williams
ion ro­
id brake and ther
tund and threw his mo- . announces that contract with gret, the police, said. Mrs. Nuseno, be asserted. The Rollins College for use Of broud- baum told now she ana Winn plan­
[then struck an nutomo- candng station by the pity Is ned for a long time to kill her
husband, after a stroke of 'paral­
r before the first gate to be signed immediately,
the nmchme through
Sanford Credit Association re­ ysis had failed to bo fatal
A fragmentary diary in which
and off to ono side ports business increase-In 1020
she expressed fear that her hus­
ond, inside gate,
greatest in history;
’
would kill her, was found In
t his cor waa beyond
Hotel Forrest Lake to open band
Mrs. Nusbaum’a purse when she
an accident unavotd- on next Monday.
was arrested. Several months ago
threw open the doors,
'
DOMESTIC
she
told the pojlco, shu hod per­
I a warning to the pasStreet car at Tacoma, Wash., suaded her husband to put title to
sped out. He landed un­ crashes through open bridge, his property, valued at about MO.dock of tho bridge,
killing four people.
000 in joint tenancy with her eo
i only one of the pnsElgnteen men are * awaiting that it would pass to her at his
i had an opportunity to .death penalty in Georgia prls- death.
a,
tming, also leaped out
Detectives believe Winn, was In­
nUl the street car hod ‘ ons.
Chicago woman, 08, confesses volved in a recent stock yards bank
m the bridge. He plung- ahtf
helped three otheru kill her robbery. He served a penitentiary
i the air 80 feet into the
husband
so she might marry for­ sentence in 19H for robbery.
Ithe bay. .
A letter .which the police said
mer convict.
waa written by Mrs. Nusbnftm
FOBEIGN
was found on. Winn when arrested.
Prince Card, heir apparent Officers prevented his efforta to
of Humonla, is being sought by destroy it. It contained what the
his mother after being missing police called.reference* to tho
since funeral of Dowager Queen ■laying plot, oa:
'.
Alexandria.
‘‘Don’t want to-bo in the house
when it happepa, I’m a woman you
- IL
1
UYLAN RESIGNS o f f i c e
know." ’
«
Dec. 31.—(/F&gt;—Nnt
“Play hold up and when you get
el Whdlen and 10
p_ tho' house
N E tf YORK. Dec, 01.—&lt;#)— him, ransack through
23 convicted in tho The eight year regime of J. F. Hy and tear r
up and down,
Distillery conspiracy lan, mayor of New York h^a end- I hat* to do
it must-bo el4 thcr you or.®*«t-'him. This
ipolls, filed writs of
aeherao providing
ay in the U S..CUAt midnight last nigEt, ono full Mfr .. ,
ild-up or a robAppeals. . .
day before his term waa to havo it g o «
tgan hearing on tho como td 1U conclusion*. Mr.
bery.”
h the men seek to stepped out of office, having reof sentences order- aigned In order to ptoteet hi*
cm to Leavenworth
...
- -^public
P r o fe s s io n a l R a ^ 3
tein, of St. Louis,, ts .with huh« * i L t i o r w ^ t that°of
.U o Richard E. Enright, p olk .
„
31.
.onn.,*- Dec. 31.
NEW HA’
commlysioner.
KH ■■
m, capUln for
—(/F&gt;—Edl
‘ the Colgate
HEADLINER BY HERSELF
the pail
idlm
Muitlh, all o f St.
football team a
s fall, today
f*iven the maximum
BRIDGEPORT, Copn^-N»Ucha ocorcr in the f
profesah»Q year*'
Rambova, thinks she la a hoadlinsr
*w York
.................. So ah* baa refused to
to meet Jam**
GUnU. Ho wa*
j Dame's four
Crowley, on* t
h him to Mihorsemen,
and
Jeryrand
ai
are to play.
ami,
where
tht.
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[Jfeed Warning

. nAYTON A . BEACH, Fto,pec, 3 1 .- W . - Mrs, Claire
Karr, M, wife of G. II. Karr,
New York and Daytona Beach,
died lh a local hospital here
shortly-after 8 o’dock today, as
the rwralt of dridking a strong
germicidal solution on Wednea-

M rs. Eliia Nusbnum la Held
W ith Three O thers A fte r
Battered Body Of Man, 65,
la Found Nehr Chicago Rumanian H eir A pparent H u
Been Gone From'
Winft Used Pistol To
Since A tten d in g
Dowager
Queen
Force Goff To Do Act

Ford Planes Are
Damaged On Trip
N a s h v i l l e , Tcnn., Dec. ai.
—(/P).—Three of the FordStout ' nil-metal
passenger
planes, enroute to Florida, were
seriously damaged here in ani
accident today. No one was
hort.
The accident ocfcurrcd at
Blackwood field at 10:16 o’clock
when pilot Lee F: ’Pchoonhair
was taking off in the Miaa Fort
Myors. The plane crashed Into
the Miss Tampa and the Hiss
Miami on the. ground and un­
occupied after pilot Lea Schocnhalr had lost control of his ship.
The ' occupants o f the Muu
Fort Myers escaped injury. The
planes arrived here yesterday
lor a stop over enroute to Flor­
ida from Detroit.
The Miss Fort Myers went
into a ground - loop while %ttempting to leave the ground.
The fourth plane, the St. Peters­
burg, in which the trip to Flor­
ida is being made by Lt. John
of Nashville, wms the[e* CT thq^fgur not Fn*

Woman Kills Self ~
In Daytona Beach

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itors T r y
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Edward Ty?on Joins

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F v. woman was picked up in
gn unconscious condition on the
beach yesterday, fust north of
ocean piers by paiseraby
at first thought she waa
taking a'tun bath. Closer ob­
servation revealed tho fact that
sho waa suffering great pain.
An empty bottle which had ctmtabled disinfectant, lay besldo
her. Though she was immediatel^takcn to the hospital, hope
recovery was despaired

Carol Twice Mi ed;
Once To A Poor
Girl
Ilf' . 1’’J f.
Nome O f Prince Linked W ith
T h a t O f B eautiful Italian
q irl, H igh In Social Realm

of n t the o u tiiL

■ For several tours her name
was unknown but police eventu­
ally established her Identity by
an address In her handbag.
Her husband denied any
knowledge of the motive for the
act, for which no warning waa
given.
Besides her husband an In­
fant daughter survives.
■ Tho remabut will be forward­
ed to New York for Interment.

PARIS, Dec. ‘ 8 1.-4P )—Queen
Marie of Rumania, la searching
far . and wide fpr an errant son.
Crown Prince Carol. Since be at­
tended the funeral of Dowager
uocn Alexandria In London, Car*
has failed to show up at the roy­
al palace.in Bucharest
1
The sunny skies of. Italy and a
beautiful Italian woman, promin­
ent in the social realm, are de­
clared to bo tho chief, attract!'
which are keeping the.80 y
hfeir-appairnt'to tna throne
mania aloof from the VO',
die. In other words, it Is
ed In Parisian social circles ___
Carol has suffered another heart
attack—his third.
Venice, Tirin and Milan recent­
ly have seek much of Carol and
in recording^ his movement* in
these places where Euro pc as soc­
iety gathers fcg rest and entwtaln- Davey-W inaton
mentt Ujo noW|papers b»vo man

3

m
w m
HOUSE WILL
HEADflNlARCH
BuihUng-. In
Son L an ta Costa 050,000;
M rs. B. a B aggett To E rect
Building O f 6 A p artm en ts

lan an emissary of
was dispatched there
to bring-back tho r
to Rumania forthwii

crov

for Ran________w
suphours later..with Vi
posed destination.
f
Rumor has it that(the purse of
Carol has become somewhat de­
pleted by reason of I s peregrin­
ations and that he la nUdful « its
replenishment.
T h e i chagrined
Queen Marie, however, is said to
have instructed Italiar, and Aus­
trian banks pot to supilyher son
with money except an sjnount suf­
ficient to pay his first clgss fare,
alone, back to BuchareA ,
Carol has been, manied twice,
ohee morganatlcally to pllle. / il ls
Lambrino, tho daughter, of a Mol­
davian profeasor af gooi bifth but
poor, and the secend tine ts Prin­
cess Helen of GtjUKW1Manied Grecian l ’Hneess
For some time after. Carol’s
marriage in Odessa . &gt;r,th I Mll°Lambrino, the Rumanian court was
much perturbed for Carol w * said
to have nnnouiKea
announced that
xnsc he
no would
' ou^co his
stldt to “his w *“
ife and* rtnou
right* to the throns. The courts
of __________________
Rumania held that hli
hi msrrisge w ss null and void bodiuie it
was solmnlrcd while ha was undsr
an incognito. Carol then le t this
morganatic wife and mafrirt PrinHelen of Gneee. daugl Ur of
late King Constantine. Allegft was through an asttlte
litldsn and matehmake
marriage was brought aboCt

L atin Section O f

TAMPA, Fla., Dee. 31.—(fil—
There was not much rerk going
on in tho. Let
t^ iy .
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^
^
f
m
s
U
d
o r a ..w
^ i tith
h ‘80 “wil
troupe
Ybor
Pity and
bulla arrived
ry street
were being
" tob 'om * .fKrsoon
will ce
bull -fil
dubs ofitha.cit:
Uh. ■
Is
The j
give the
Fermin
id s r *
Ceutro
t e n of

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An apartment house consisting
of 14 separate apartment* is ben Lanta subdWla*
. Wlpitea ObrperaUon ed^Banf _ I
according to a permit luiMd by
..
|ns
the odice pf City Clerk Phillips
today. .
•
The building, which ts -to be of
frame rind stucco construction; Is
to cost 050,000 nnd will be ready
for use about Mar, -1, it was stat­
ed by C, 11. Johnson, the contracor In charge of the work.
Rapid progress has been report­
ed in erecting-the basement and
framework of the apartment and
everything-possible is being done
to completo the house on schedule.
The permit calls for an expen­
diture of 050,000. The building
will bo 114 feet Bp 7a feet over ail,
and will have a composition roof oi
tho type said,to be very popular
among builders over the entln
stats.
In addition to the Davey-Wiru
ton structure a permit was also
Issued for the erection of a two
story apartment house on Sanford
AvenuAnear- Martin Street, in
Rose Court subdivision. Tho per­
mit was made out In the name of
Mrs. B. B. Baggett and calls fer

O lio And CleQ D rew C aught
In Jacksonville T hought
T6 H ave Been Responsible
F o r Series O f Robberies

S t Augustine Police
Also After Local* Pal*

Sanford's New T ourist Hos­
telry On Lake Front Will
Youths Resided H ere And
Be
Inspected By Public Dur*
H ave Been U nder Surveil­
lng A fternoon And Evening
lance F o r P a st Few Days
What U believed to be the end
of a lurles of robberies which have
been occurring in thin city over the
holiday season came yesterday
when Otto and Cleo Drew of San­
ford and Wesley Pride ef Upssla
were arrested by Jacksonville au­
thorities arid lodged in jail to await
charges from Sanford and St. Aug­
ustine police,
Drew boys, who lived With
. . . ether. CarDrowjon French
Avenue near-Tweifth Street, were
h t in Jacksonville after Pride

wore picked up in Jacksonville.
Sheriff C. M. Hand and Chief
ca Roy O. Williams had
previously wired authorities In 44
different cities and towna of tha
»utce in an effort t o . 'locate
S m mthem
a
and bring them to Sanford to fsc&lt;
charges of rtbbery with a gun and
of auto thefts.
, ■'!
Suspected For Several Days
The gang first came under tho
suspicion of local authorities two
days previous to Chrixlmaa when
a wire from Miami adviai Chief

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Month
New
April Pu:
Near
All previous
lng records ore
been broken
ear, when a
[gurea obtained
fic o j

0L762,
const:
In
o f, 0«» 007
n an
per cent oVsr the year :
Is said to be the g

o I^ n y y w U fiK fi
out this 1
I had not
handles,pped
gcitlon as i
tha contfnueu ,
r Induitrytl
&gt; new
»t u i

wiisMU l. CnaMiillrta iWnl thll hjlfll

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Narcotics Stole n
From Dr. Marshall

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Postoffice Will
\ • Observe,

City Contracts For
W eekly Program s
Over R ollins Radko

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_ and re
thin the best few
programs from Sanford
Started
the immediA . baring -the sum of

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The Hotel Forrest Lake. Sanford’a new 0500,000 tourist hostel­
ry on the. Uke front, will be open­
ed next Monday, three days later
“uni tho date sot for its opening
hen construction of the buif“
as commenced In tho Sprlns
announcement waa made toe
Hullek and Hulick, owners Si
orators of the hotel.
In connection with the anour
m ent,. thonowner* stated that
h«*el-wtU be opened fur the tnsi
tlon of tho public on Menda;
emoon between the hour* 01
and 6 and again in tho even
from 8i30 to 11 o’clock. Tho 1
tatlon to the public to visit
hotel on Monday was oxtsnded at
the same time the opening date
was announced.
Dus to many delays In receiving
shipments of furniture and other
equipment, making the opening
date uncertain, the ownflrs an*
nounccd that they ware unable to
hold a formal opening as had been
originally planned.
The' hotel, which w a a __
last Spring, waa to have been
ened‘ onl Now Year’s Day, see
the original plans. Despite
that, many shipment* of
fgrnltare and
been late in

Incre

OE
h sd h M d ed for 8imford local yo- three days late, and to
this fast
been read
lice officers and deputies front the acclaimed
by many peopte today,
U
showed 0
sheriff’s office have worked night who complimented th* Hulick
bro- 1023, 1861
and. day in an effort to round up then upon their enterprise.
1034. 0081
the -entire gang.
Woods and
waa the concensus of opinion
Wklla i
swamps for miles in the vicinity ofI tmany
business men that much have been
of the city have been searched in praise
raise is^due
is due to Messrs Hulick
In'lhs building
an effort to locate their hiding heir
untiring efforts ...
has been gai
place. •
•
•*
lng the building for the
Tha night of the robbery of the data. Personally supervising tho every month haa
Flowers store in Lake Mary and work of installing the fixtures, tint gain over th*
* io tho Kennard Btore near Golds- furniture and othor equipment, the 1024, it is shown.
December Ilsd ]
rough, in which a gang waa ownors have been rushing the op­
The month of Ds
thwarted in an attempt to hold up erations, working, late ot nights,
thb proprietor, led polico to con­ in an effort to havo the hotel ready showed a gain of XOTj
December, 1924, 7
nect them with those depredations by the- first of th* year. .
this year showed a
..........tho robbing
ilng of the
as wall as with
200 per cent oVsr tt
Itouth filling station.
qf 1024,
Valuable Low Is Recorded
The highest single wont]
Boverat pones headed by Shtrlff
mx wa* April, when a
Hand nnd Chief Williams combed
39,190 was amassed. It i
the hammocks and swamp districts
g this month that th* p n
for several days after theso rob­
Dr. C. J. Marshall ',
beries. Knowing the men they ported to'the police the theft of Issued for the coni'
wanted, it la said that nolle* and 050 worth of morphine, cocaine new Hotel F o m e tl
wa* the 1
members of the sheriff's office and 11. M. C. tablets which have th*October
previous year
made untiring efforta to appre­ been removed from his office 0164J17O.
hend the gang in it's entirety. some time during tbo post two
Following in a «
Their efforts were rewarded when
lng tho amounts
they received a call from the sher­
Dr. Marshall stated 'that ho* both for 1035 and
a s ir appartment building to cost iff of Bt. John’s county advising missed the narcotic* Wednesday Month,
them that the men- they wanted morning and owing to the fact
in th« neighborhood of 026,000.
,hm&lt;*^hhhm.0 87,836
had been arrentbd In Jacksonville. that ho had no occasion for its Jan.
40,170
. Tho building will bo constructed
uso previous to yesterday, he be- Feb.
It
was
announced
thatat
tha
h»«i.« -■35,019
o f frame and stucco an # is to bo time o f ' tholr arirest the Prpw lloves thht It might have been Mar.
i.... 25,811
of tbo distinct Florid* type of ar­ boys were in possession of hun­ taken any time during th* past Apr,
chitecture, Ecach apartment will dreds of dollars worth of loot and two weeks.
M a r --E £ £ « T
.* • ,
consist of four rooms and bath and several guns, much ammunition
The loot consisted of seven bot­ June
will b« modem throughout.
tles of H. M. C. tablets, three bot­ July Inmt,«w4niro I
and many burglars tools.
According to the contractor, C.
Chief Williams and Hhorlff Hand tles of cocalno and one bottle of Aug.
H. Johnson, .the
left early this 'k&amp;ornlng for Bt. morphine. A Parisian surgical box
be ready for o c c u p a iw ^ F elvlB .
istlne. where ti^e bandits an was also taken. '
rrm
Nov.
and work has already been started.
lt\ jail, and * ill try to Idcntl
Doc.
These buildings, together with
mo of the loot, which they be
came from various Jobs in
other apartment houses oow in
process of eonatructlpn, are said thin city.
to add considerably to the hous­
RAIL HEARING POSTPONED
ing facilities of the city.
A holiday no te issued
Mter J. P.
TALLAHASSEE F la , Dee. 81 office will ot
W)—1Th*. Florida Commission to­ (day hours tomorrow
day announced th* postponement
make but one
.
until January 13, of a &gt;hearing to
.city. No rural
be held at Miami. ,
. The hearing will regard the pro­
Mu/t the atp
viding of rates, rales and regula­
tions for intra-plant, intro-1*
nal and iatar-tamiaal twite

B ig G to

rthat

tfO T E L FORREST
LAKE WILL OPEN
ON NEXT MONDAY

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESHAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925

E d it e d I„ u . s. ~ FORMER

Maryland Town la
Scene Of B ig Fire

KeturningHomeToBecome acpitdi
Head O f Fire Worshippers!™

BALTIMORE, Deo. 29.—UP)
—A recti on of Ocean Cityi Md.,
including two hotel* and several
residence
blocks,
appeared
doomed by fir* a t noon today!
The- Ocean C ity Central Tole-

jer 'To Continue"
i n e r , Reports O f/
ernment A ssert
y This M orning

i Fruits Are I
itly Damaged
ibltTCrop N ear
paMayBeBadly
aged By Frost

Reports from a
banking
houso a t Berlin, Mm, m aintain­
ing the nearest hotel both were
ablaze,*, Snow Hill nnd SallaDury, reposted th a t tho Dames
originating in the electric plant
a t , the eastern end of B altl'
m ore Avenue, were working In­
to tho residence district.
A ssistance was asked from
Salisbury, Snow Hill, Pocomoke
and Berlin fire deportments.

F ou rteen P a g e s T od ay

H arry U w n n . 54, Relieved
* o Have Killed P retty
KInnde \\ hen S h e R efused
H ih Attentions A s Suitor

Man’s Name Linked
With M2,000 Theft
N olo Left H7~Mnn S n y s He
” ns Ulat km ailed Out Of
Monty By Girl’s M other

NEW YORK, Dec. 2$.—(*V■Jal Daatur C. Pavry, young Col
umbia University student, who
speaks tho latest American alang,
nnd knows nil the latest dances, touay in on his way somewhere enit
of .Suet to succeed his dying fath ­
er ns spiritual head of jn d ta ’s 1,•100,(&gt;o0 fire worshipers.
In correct American garb, he
nailed yesterday aboard the Majes­
tic, carofutly explaining that his
followers nre not fireworshipers,
at all,, but that firo Is merely the
Zoroastrinn symbol of absolute

D r. ‘R oss, One O f F oun ders
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gan ization , Su ccu m b s. T o
A tta ck A cu te In d igestion

^Resident Of Winter
Haven For 30 Years
A t T im e O f D ea th , D r. Itoss
W as P resid en t E m eritu s
O f Florida C itru s Body

Eight Are Injured
As Train Is Derailed
FLORENCE, S. C.. Dec. 29.
—id*)—Eight persons were in­
jured, three of whom arc in a
hospital as a result of a derail­
ment of n southbound A. C. L
passenger train shortly nfter
midnight last night. A brok­
en rail, attributed to tho cold
weather, is said to bo respons­
ible for tho wreck.
The injured pro:
William A. flrnwley, of I.ong
Island, injured back.
Au employee of tho Ut]jon
News Co., named Webster, both
legs broken.
A negro woman. Injured back.
Five others, less seriously ln»
Jflred, were dismissed from thu
hospital when bruises wofe dres­
sed.
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Mine Owners Willing
To Open Books For
Public Inspection,
Says Majolr Inglis

Settlement Seen

NEW„VORK, Dec. 29.—UP).—
WINTER HAVEN, Dec. 2 9 . - (A1) j
Harry ( nwaa who described him­
self nv ■jo., n imf| |,oy” despite his
— Dr. J. H. Ross, one offtho foun- j
ders und for 12-years president of
04 y e a r , lay seriously wounded in
LOCAL .
the Florida OitTus Exchange, died ,
n lirooklyu hospital today.
[ S p N V IL L E , F in .,
Extension of whito way and
suddenly a t h i s j ’ine Avenue hom e1
l.ast night lie wit;, found a foot
.( A P ) .— R is in g tonv- additional paving contracts nre
at 10:30 o’clock this morning. Dr. I
from
the
body
of
an
attractive
authorized nt m eeting of City
itoss had been m good health, his |
yoinii;
ni.j'rnpher, Miss Edith
( A P ) — W . W . h w lls . Hpokettdeath being doe to nn attack of ,
Commissioners.
Burton,
wh.
m
lie
had
killed
before
Sanford Is to be bonefittbd by
acute
indigo*
1
lion.
tnnn
f o r th o w u M ra c ite o p er-,
before
me,
attempt I suicide in her Brook­
extension program pf_ Southern he
Dr. Ross 'was born in Rocking- [
n to ra c o n fc re n c ik -ju id c h a ir lyn ''Oil
Boll Telephone Company.
ham county, Vn.. May 17, 1H11.
m ap o f its n e g o tia tin g com ­
h &gt;i ■t uiiili-i- a Christnma tree
1 Local educators lejtvd for a n ­
At the nice of Hi he moved to In­
wiili
ion
l.,ilkt!i
in
her
body,
she
m
itte e paid to d a y t h a t th efo p nual toucher's convention « a t
diana, nnd for several years rrrvwas a M i ni, police believe of
Jacksonville.
C rato ro w e re w illin g to open
ed in the Union army during the
Cowan's nag, |- when rhe refused
New offciala for five Mnsonie
Civil War.
tHfcir im oka f o r pu b lic innpccbln suit.
organizations aro installed nt
I-atcr ho entered tho medlrnl de­
tin n a n d a lso w e re p re p a re d to
joint ceremony in Masonic Tem­
A charge is pendirig that Cowan
partm ent of the University of
m ak o coticc.saions t o t h o m i n absconilc,! with $12.UM) from u
ini damage to the citrus ple.
Michigan and for n number of
ers
in their impending negotia­
Chamber of Commerce nrifcs
hotel in I'Ci. Two notes lli.it h ‘
ttiop.
years practiced medicine nl Kol.otions.
,
mn, Inti. Thirty y’ears ago, he came
ville’s official city low im porters to co-operate with wroie iht nv some light , on bis
llopo for early resumption of rv onrly today wah 27 railroads in keeping freight c a tiu , I;, ne,lie said: “ I did not S ection s of M elinnville And
mining-in tho anthracite coal Holds
Chnmhrr O f C om m erce T ra f­
go very high in publlr. My fault.
L; Mr. Mitchell said that house clear.
wns revived a* representative* of «
I
was
ju-t
.[
Inol
boy,
no
matter
G
eneva
A
ven
u
es
W
ill
He
fic D epartm ent S tr e sse s
L&lt; in tho northern section
STATE
miners
ond operators gathered f t r
how haul I tried to be a good
Ha.'d Surfaced And Work
tho mercury dropped
N e c e ssity For M erchants
their first meeting since tho dead* ?
Dr. J. II. Ross, one of found­ ®n&lt;\ t I I -i-e forgive me.
tiood
Ich vegetables us cabOn Chapm an A ve. Started . T o H elp Railroad A g en ts
lock a t Atlantic City Inst summer.
I lettuce p.’oli-bly werO er, ■und for muny years president bye. the other note, add re- uni to
ivorccd H usband O f ram otts
Informal conference of the-tw o
of
tho
Florida
Citrus
-Exchange,
Emd !i Ueiinet's, manager of the
[y tho frojso, ho said.
re*.
u IIK Ill III
I1UII
UHHI
Isa d ore Duncan Com m its groups of clx. :men began | t a .
dies suddenly a t W inter Haven. I loti 1 | .a: ham, said i
ye Tho Chamber of ( om mrrre voluntary retirement in 1923. Ho
[fruit.1 in 'th o northern
Suicido In iMoscotr A fter oHckjelr this nfternooh a t tho |fn Mercury begins to riso in Flor­
om- traffic detiarlmcttt today- issued a wu;i iinmidcut uiuocitiin «f tbe r-r[the stato wero affected
"I 'to’.M like to give the money
League Club. Alvan Markc,
ida
n
fter
low
tem
peratures
have
H aving A Colorful Career ion
; requost Tor Urn nirnhnntn and vliangu at liir- death. The major
kir, reports hero iiulicntbach, hut van i b em use J giLte., #.
chairman of the Joint negotiating
Hit
initi
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been
experienced
.T
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t
.p
a
s
t
48
[thii constitutes only a
J ox* business people of tho city to en- l*"rtirt«« «;f HK jfe in Fb.rbln wan
committee, who colled the meeting,
hours.
e
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devoted In |iiitttiig lilt' citriin inNEW YORK, Dec, 29,—(VP1).— was designated to pnaido over thu
Kin of the Florida crop.
f
the
onevnto
with
the
mitruml
company
duntry
on
a
stable
basis.
.. ■—j#
Strgei
Yesiuiin,
the
eccentric
DOMESTIC
joint session.
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in removing freight from the Inpr, itonn was ii vice tirusident of Russian poet, has committed »uiUge Ruts Arc Used
Mai.
Inglis,
chairman
of
the
an*
Coni operaton i willing to
irized cal wnrrhouarii in order to reduce the Snell National Hank of this ride in Moscow. He wns tho di- thracltcynicratiir*, hooded tho on* I
t Fla., Dec. 291—(VP).— make concessions, to miners,
0,,j ivnge.stion tlicrc to a minimum.
. (’'l K* ,u,’d bad recently besu e!ecU.-d vutced bur,hand of Ludorn Dun­ erntorsY delegation, nnd John to t
bts from* hundreds of &amp;ays Maj. Inglis upon reopening
• amt
.
...
the mily honorary life member of can, the classic dancer, whose emu­ L-wis. ntternntional ipresident of ..
[pat* early rodny wero
ofuiegotlations.
nklia
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the
local chamber of commerce lation of terpisrliore while bare­
| muny citrus groves in
Indian, who wns educated nt
pav- pert of tho^ Chamber of ( ommerce, |,,ian| following several terms of footed nnd in dishabille, made her tho United Mine Workers' eoovenL combat the oniot of Columbia University, returns to
lion, hvaded the miners group. All
from f-tuted thnt the freight agent had act |Ve service
famous throughout the world.
binds from tho north. The homo to succeed fath er ns head
*o»«ions were closed' to tha pub*.
Yf
sslnln
was
about
30
years
old,
Lfsiduilgo pots wan-In re- of million firo worshippers.
n,:’° tin" Jjof tdoing
L S the
the" warehoujio
WI T ' n"vvolume
.U,ut t r tl«»
bad
extent,ive
businesa
interlhrougl.out the state. He i.i sur some 10 yearn younger than Miss
| warnings of killing fronts
G**n. Pershing is in good
tendbeen d°ub ed.
vlvtsi by bin widow nnd two chil- Duncan, They were married in
tin; temperature* Issued health but ho plans to return to
npw
Ho said th a t, uless Immediate dren. Hr, Walter II. Rosa of Win- 1922 and the wife divorced him
lidud 8tutci W '.all.et BuUnHcd States goon fo r short
nford
were taken by the local re- ter Hnvuu, und Mrs, John Trim- lnstt year. Shortly ufler the wed­
viytt.
_
ding, the young Bolshevik writer
pen. reivers of freight to remove their mer of Hume, III.
fa thu preventative
Brooklyn” man, calling himself
came to the United States with
if the shipments from tho warehouse
the Florida Citrus Ex*. “Ju s t Bud Boy," .killa fianceo and
tha dancer and after'homo trouble
e(t t „ congested condition
ifhluL night l.s'med Vd- trie* to pka.aw n life.&gt;
with tho immigration authorities,
tUMi further
,
i^inrnximaHilv
Aijl^ftach
for..UlUUj‘
4
m w f .n iti: nii/iiy*OT Itfr
thoy' wci»^&gt;yrmlUnJ to * n W this
Yuuslmh," n i l l r .|i n n o il niib
and posts and did not rnclude inf *n«l the radio Titation form er husband ol Isadoro Dunco u n tiT fv V A
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rtallation.
The
Peninsula
Electric
.Times, cun,-Likes own life in Moscow,
f ths Tampa
‘Miss Duncan went on-a*€*m4hg
a broadensting warnings
a fte r lending hectic life.
tour, visiting numcious cities, but
A party composed of T. \V.| included instillation nnd nil deResults of research work in lawlon,' county superintendent of j tails of equipment for the entire
was barred from appearing in sov,
\ J. Bennett, government mnnjr lines of work aro given to mi Idle instruction; Prof. G. E. Me-' lot was taken under advisement
oral place*, because of (he BcuntiPARIS, Dec.
(/T) —The noaa of her nit ire- and the added
reiAt, said that lie expect- scientific convention meeting in Kay. ptiiielpal of the Snnfortl High ; by the. commissioners.
rctable crop in the Tampa K ansas City.
French cabinet, meeting
this fact that alio wn.»wont to wrap
School and Mrs. McKay; M rs.! \ plan for acquiring 10 acres
morning ugreed to support Di­ u red flag about her. Ycsslnln Ac­
Md’V i'^ n r^ r^ F lo rid a to
Joseph Donovan, who a t the I'tells
Arrington,
supervising
ptln0f
land
immediately
adjacent
to
limice Minister Dounier.
companied his wife on tho tour aud
[ damaged from the cold age of 14 earned 10 cents an
ipnl of the local primary schools;: the new cemetery ,wns proposed
Seumiitgly was a mild mannered
It iviiile he did not fear hour, plans to retire soon' after i.Mrs.
The
ministers
unaniniously
upW k Barber, principal of;
nftrr some discussion the matyouth. Then storua Irgnn .to
[ damage to the citrus having made a fortune.
tirnved
a
scheme
Tur
balancing
the
the South Side Primary school nnd ter wns referred to Commissioner
break nlniut his pugnaciousnrss
k lidiwed discretion to be
huilgvt and stabilizing tbo franc.
FOREIGN
Principal
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Hopldnsj
g.
.0.
Chnsc
for
investigation
nnd
It is understood that M. Dounter, when he iinrtook too freely of the
* pai l of valor,
-j
.i
will submit his measure this a fte r­ I lowing bowl,
French cabinet necepts finan­ of the Panin schools left this report.
At lht, ncxt rcculnr meeting,
lllarkrnrd Wife'a Eyes.
noon and that the ennnibcr’a fincial plans of Paul Doumer, min­ morning for Jacksonville to attend
Uu.il Rise Predicted
the '19th annual convention of the ___ ^ jrjoq —
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F. —
Housholdcr,
anco committee will discuss ttwm
INTJTON, DejNUP.—(7F)~ ister of finance. ,
At u putty here Ycsscplli was
Florida
Education
Association,
to
commissioner
elect,
will
be
sworn
during tho new year's parliamen­ declared t® have blackened the
ll rise in tem ireraturc’to-/
Iv hold from Wedesday evening In to succeed Dr. C. J. Marshall,
tary recess.
in the eastern p art of the
eyes of Miss Duncan, which pre­
until Friday noon of this week.
The finance minister annoumed vented her from carrying out one
whose term expires o ^ J n n . L
[as promised today by tho Legion Dance To
The
sessions
nre
expected
to
be
that he estimated the budget defi­ of her programi'. A similar inclJohn Go
mrcati, but frost wns preinci­
Be Held W ednesday attended by the majority of the
cit at 1.488,0(H),000 francs (?:ir)2,- dent
,.„v was ..........
. Iutvr froui ;Purls retted os Worshipful M*i
| probable tonight as fnr
reported
Several
N.
Y.
Banks:
foremost- educators of the state Korean Troops Have
0(10,000). He proposed to meet this ml the dancer wns declared to ^ u*l,
'central Florida,
H®*
F. A
The annual bail of the Am eri­ nml several of the nation'* leading Returned Home After Plan To Consolidate, iby Increased Income taxes reinforce have shipped him post jinsto buck
tonight, elsewhere It was
-riTilTl-—
0 1 KHr*
inept,of thek fiscal administration, a to Russ iu, lie fore departing ■ho Knights Templar Dodge,
Ithere would bo little to- can Legion to bo held tomorrow school authorities.
professor nnd Mrs. J. N. Fighting At Mukden Say Financial Reports; tax ’ Oil bourse ooertitjons, higher engaged in fisticuffs with a couple .Spencer, high priest i f the C
the cold wavo In tho low- night a t the City Hall Will bo the
and George Wilson was
processes for tobacco (which is of cx-Kuasian soldiers. , ■
ciion und the middle and most elaborate social a ffa ir ever Crooms are attending tho 39th an­
Councilor of tho D*Molar
■old under government monopoly),
29.—((P)—
lactic ntatca.
sponsor by tho local post accord­ nual meet of the Florida State
NEW
YORK.
Dec,
Yenslnin
was
tail
and
had
curly
TOIiiO,. Dec. 29 —(A1—The for­
has been n reaction to ing to I’ercy Mere,' chairm an of Teachers Association in Jackson­ eign office stated today that 1000 Whnt may become tho country’s a lax bn'exports,,and “nn extraor­ police In Moscow fur nUi-g'd nntiville and arc expected to return troopii, sent fronf Korea to Mukden lnrgest bank, an institution rival­ dinary nnd temporary clamp tAx Scmitie sjtecchea nnd spent lumo
U warmer weather - in tho committee in charge.
Iontan a and Wyoming,
Holiday decorations,’ stream ers to Sanford Wednesday night nt the recently for tlio protection of |or- ling the gigantic financial insti­ oil sales."
time in prison. Mil* Duncail, who
Two billion, five hundred million
In Dakotas, the southern nnd flags will be placed artistical­ close of tho convention.
■eigners during the Chinese fnction- tution of London, began to take francs of jjnjftf revenue ($100,009,- also had returned lo Kmptin, b®p, Missouri, und the sou- ly: pbout_tho hall, and masses of — Prsf, Grooms D the .principal J»f ni“fighting.- have roturned -L&gt; Ko­ vague shape today- out of the
a dlvot-co suit Under the Sovr
will go to a sinking fund, giin
b except Forida, but Iho tub palms anil other plants group­ thp Sanford'Colored .high school rea nnd thnt the Kyushu troops nre multitude of rumors in Wnll Street 000),
iet/iuw
ami wan freed from YcsUtill is abnormally cold ed nbout tho muale platform , where and i« also chairman of tho execu­ expected to evacuate the Manchur­ pointing to merger of sovcrnl ex­ two billion franrs ($80,000,000) to smiu. Bkc is declared to hnvo said
reimburse
tho
bank
of
Franco
fur
It sections east ‘ of the one of tho city's most popular or­ tive rommittOc of the state teach­ ian capital shortly after which the isting hanks nnd trust companies aiivnnee* made to the state, nnd tliut bo w h s "linnojfllda" and that
"innmishhiu" had made him crazy. nlng Comniisslon to 'select a :
chestras will. Jilay until a late ers’ organization which controls regular replacements of railway of Now York City.
the rest tu haluncc thohvdget.
Ychimin wins tall ami curly for Ih6 boulevard U)at will &lt;
Given impetus by n ?30 rise in
hour.
guards will be made.
l Ion do h air and blue oyca. At the do the city, beginning In th*
Refreshm ents will be served in
Jnpnn utill refuses to give up the the stock of tho mechanics and Two Serioilsly Hurt
beginning of their honeymoon M.L» (pn of town below tho Hotel
the Intermission and fancy caps
aides of- the late (ion. Kuo Hung- Metals. Rank, the report runs thnt
Duncan np|&gt;eured to bo highly rest Like add ok tending
and novelties distributed, it was
Lin, who sought refuge in the Sin- n consolidation of that instituion
In
Motor
Accidents
plea*!d
with her cltuhm. Shv dg* Utfiiugh the country club al
with
the
National
Bank
Is
immin­
minfu consulate to escape execu­
announced.
scribed
hint ns the greatest poet nnd back into the Western p&lt;
ent
ns
a
prellminarv
step
in
the
tion by Marshal Chang Tso-Lin,
WEST PALM REACH.' Dec. 29. nu.ee Pushkin, tho greategt ipmiu^
Manchurian dictator, who recently building of a large financial struc­
Lions* W ill N ot
defeated Kuo nnd executed him ture. John McHugh, president of —W*)—Traffic ia»t n|ght Imd ta k ­ since .Edgar AJIon.Pou. ‘‘He‘it a
and
tills reason further fric­ the Mechanics nnd Metals admits en Its toll again with tho result man of spirit, a lofty soul. 'II* is
M eet On Thursday accunipllsnments ol woouruw y tion for
iChilo, Dec. 29.—(/F)—.
between Chang and Japan is that negotiations looking towards that two persons,—a man nnd n my Inspiration,” * declared tho
don
were
cuiogiznl
here
Inst
night
■ Gen. John J. Persliwoman with thetr skulls fractured, dnncei.
amalgamation hnvo been begun.
Duo to tho disorganization ar.d by prominent speakers nt tho me­ predicted.
p t is not endangered,
Better Off In Rusal*
were in Good Samaritan Hospital
Thp
vernnrulnr
newspapers
ex­
It
Is
believed
that
the
banks
wilt
Tbit bv him to Wash- confusion of the holiday soason and morial dinneir in honor “ Oi the pect Chnng Tso-Lin to declurc tho first lie paired, nnd then after n fighting death against heavy odds,
Later when Yen,Inin had alleged
birthday
of
the
great
war-president
Ktrmpinted. It will ho tho absence of ninny membere who
complete independence of Muuciyj- period of readjustment be further nnd a second man was suffering ly carried out one of hi* pUglliitic
inspirations with the wlfo the re­
tho Tacna-Arcln aro spending the Christmas vaca­ of the United States, held a t the rla from Chin*.-------combined. Rising costs of banking, frnm painful'Injuries.
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9 situation. Gen. Persh- tion-oat of the city, tha Lions’ Club Like Park Hotel.
Two of tho victims, probably arc ceiver, bt gcnerul she was reported
transactions
and
stonpnge
of
need­
Addresses wore made by Mrs.
!»ratral chairman of tho will not bold its weekly luncheon
less competition
arc said to tic fatally injured and thoy were said to have said:
More than 10,000 skulls nre con- 1—
---- ,-----on Thursday according to jin an­ Harry H«uck, president of the
know* he Is crazy.
7 commission.
tained
In
the
Nntionul
Museum
nt
the
chief
motives
behind
tho move Into Inst night to have only slim Ho“ Everybody
®®t!d th a t Preshing nouncement made this morning by league of women voters, John
is’ no muro deserving of tears
chances
of
living,
They
wore
Mr*.
ment.
v
Tomplo Graves II and others in Washington.
r Past two or threo club official*.
Kathryn Cameron, 00, Ontario, than laughter. Ho is (letter off in
T|io weekly meetings will bo re­ praise of one of tho outstanding
* nail in an nppUcation&lt;
Canada, nnd West Palm Roach, a Russia where ho is loved oven If he
| to Washington but it sumed In the Valdes Grill on leaders and defenders of democnurse, and Earl Hendrickson, 24, is foolish. Ho can smash thingii
I here thnt any absence Thursday, Jnn. 0, i t wan announced, rnc&gt;*’
Auburn, N. J^ nnd Boynton, Fla. in Moscow and nobody cares be­
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to* will tnko In consid- a t which tim e plan* for tho new
Both received their Injuries when cause hv-ia u poet."
AU has not been rosy for Mini
toopments here nnd xvill ear's activities of the club will Cold W ave Ties Up
the*)
were struck down by nuto(no progress of tho com: e discussed.
Duncan.
She hap l oe:t 1uri \!
t u this is absolutely nefrom giving performances In Use
Ohio River Traffic BOSTON, Dec. 20.—OF)—'T hirty apprentice mechanic declared that
u understood that Gen. Field Medical Man Is
one years ago a 14 yelir old np- bo never would allow himself to Lake Worth D entists
"faith is such as will
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Am . W .- W )
-entice mechnnic in the Depow become such a spectacle. He nev­
to continue full nctivV
isiting
In
Sanford
—Traffic on tho Ohio River here
Are Robbed Of Gold
. Y. shops of tho New York. Con­ er wanted to bo seen tottering
(committcdP
Is
paralyzed
'/allowing
th*
bitter
a
fter
greater
wealth
in
hi*
old
tra!
takl
a
little
group
of
grease
tried that there in not
HOTEL A'
cold that swept the country over smeared companions that when ho nireWEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 29.
J* ground for anxiety
- xat
On New Year's Day formal an­ —(JP)—While i “
night,
made f l , 000,000 he would retire.
sim. In authorized cirRun ford ha*
Thoy laughed Und told him th at nouncement of his retirem ent »* continuing the]■ ■ ■ P H o against
tkt there was a silence
cater pariicuh
ihc reasons why jBon.
with his 10c an hour salary he head of his company will be made banditry, stilt were bringing' In
and transients.
te m p la te s a retu rn to
nevor need worrk over his million nt a dinner o( the employees. Af- suspicious negroes, renorts reach­
Forrest Lake,
1*4 that he Intends to dovote him­ ed the bureau of the theft of more
States. I t wa* thought
—or retirement.
But on New Year s Day th at self to playipg which will in all than 11,000 worth of gold from
f*r his ailment* were of
the.officcs of a half dexen dentist*, Pntric, aged three. Tha maid ali'i
bnport*nca th a t they
apprentice mechanic ‘ will retire.
popular*
4tPiUment later. D ating
He Is Joseph 8 . Donovan^presld- Florida and Idle summarji. along hern and In Lake Worth.
was drowned.
eevural i
Tho dentists victimised here were
"ere the general roent nnd treasurer of the DonuVan the New England coast’ with, now
cretin bo
•ervico*; of * Santiago
Motor Car -Co., of Boston, dis­ and then a hunting expedition or Dr. Jay Stewart, Dr. E. C. T urn­ PEim UZK R. PLANT BURNS
cctUg*
er. Dr. J .' B. Enrma'n, all in the
tributing agency. Ho has made a trip abroad thrown in,
CHARLESTON, 8 . C„ Dec. 29.
Beginning work a t tho age of Citizens Bank Building and Dr.
n advices are th at bchis million and intends to fulfill
11, Donovan was, in turn, a drug ■R. L, Ward.-’ Tho names of the ~ (/pj—Tho main .building and
•4’ershlng's ill'health
hi* nromUe.
country not lat• The promise was prompted by store clerk, railroad c a r tinker, I^ke W orth dentist* w ere not Urge ctnrnge shed of the plant of
lp. h at been rccomtho sight of an old man. feeblv loldier, automobile mechanic, sce- ki:oWS‘.here b u t’ it was s a id -th a t tha Merchant* Fertilizer andPheebis physician, Majmaktng , hid way &gt; to an office vnd-hnnd
where be hoped to amass more agency h . _
V'? 8toted in W ash•millions. He already had- or* mil- td control of
^ 1 . Jay J . Morrow,
iay bears h
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Educators Off For
Annual Convention
Of State Teachers

Dogmer, Financial
Policy Is Approved
By French Cabinet

Pershing Not
hsly 111, But
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Man, 50, Once Worked For 10 Cents
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Speculation N ot Encouraged

or Thwarted

I n t h e B ense o n e is a c c u s to m e d to v ie w su c h
t h in g s , M o u n t P ly m o u t h
w i l l be a y c r it a b lc p la y ­
g r o u n d — a p le a s u r c -c ity
— p r o v id e d w it h a ll th e
s p o r t s a n d p a s tim e s th a t
w e . in t h is d a y , c o n s id e r
t h e m o s t e n jo y a b le d i­
v e r s io n s .

s a su b sta n tia l e lem en t w ho will
ju ild — m ake It th e ir permanent
lom es— p o p u la te th o c it y w ith neigh­
b o r ly fa m ilie s and e n jo y su ch inter­
co u rse as b reed s fr ie n d s h ip and hos­
p ita lity for w h ic h F lo r id a is noted.

F o r in s t a n c e
—A magnificent C lubhouse
placed on the highest point,
a rolling h illtop, o verlo o kin g
a v a s t panorama as beautiful
and Inspiring os can be Wen
in the whole S ta te of Florida.
—A n 18-hole G olf C ourse, as
sp o rty as the m ost enthusi­
astic g o lfer could desire.
•—A beautiful Jake w ith 41/,
m iles o f shore line sets like a
turquoise jew el in nearly the
center of M ount P lym outh,
stocked w ith blsck bass.
—M otoring, of course, along
such beautiful hard-surfaced
roads as thread their w ay
over hills and through val­
le ys, around lakes and golf
course, can be enjoyed to the
fu lle st,
—-O nly 3 m iles aw ay is the
W ek lw a R iver forest, a w ide­
ly known bunting grounds
w here deer, w ild turkey,
quail and other native game
abounds.
1 n e r e x o r e, w e say
M o u n t P l y m o u t h is to
b e a p le a s u r e - c it y in
e v e r y s e n se th e sp o r ts­
m a n , n a tu r e - lo v e r an d
o u t d o o r d e v o t e e c o u ld
d e s ir e o f t h e c it y in
w h ic h h e liv e s .

P l y m o u t h is being de­
veloped by men who visualize a
magnificent year-round pleasufce-plac©,
with the foresight, courage,-energyrarrH1
bition and capital to complete the under­
taking.
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Located in the section of Florida that
for many, many years has been regarded
the “sun parlor” of America, in the midst
of the most wonderful highland region
dotted here and everywhere with beauti­
ful lakes, it has everything to draw upon
that can, and doubtless will make of it a
jjerp^tual pleasure city in the greatest re­
sort region of North America.
Only 24 miles from Orlando, “The
City Beautiful” ; 15 miles from Sanford,
the great celery center of Florida; 12
miles from Apopka, on the shore of the
second largest lake in the state; 12 miles
from Leesburg; 8 miles from Plymouth;
12. miles from Eustis; 7 miles from Mt.
Dora; 14 m iles from Tavares; 1x/i miles
from Sorrento— all of them thriving cities
and community centers in a region noted
for its luscious citrus fruits, vegetable
growing and fern culture, ’Mount P ly­
mouth is not lacking in contributing
resources that make for growth and
.stab ility.

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T h e r e is n o n e o f .t h e d o u b tfu l or s p e c u la tiv e
fe a tu r e s c o n n e c te d w it h t h is M o u n t P ly m o u t h
d e v e lo p m e n t. N o in fla te d v a lu e s. N o m u s h r o o m -g r o w th r ^ I t is b e ifig b u ilt u p o n a s firm a
fo u n d a tio n a s a n y c it y e v e r w a s b e g u n .
T h e m e n w h o s p o n s o r t h is d e v e lo p m e n t are
n o t a c tu a te d b y th e lu re o f g o ld . T h e y arev
F lo r id a m e n , O r a n g e C o u n ty m e n , O r la n d o
m e n ,— n a tiv e s o n s w h o s e s t a n d in g ih b u s in e s s ,
s o c ia l a n d fin a n c ia l r e a lm s a r e a n o p e n b o o k —
s u b je c t t o t h e s c r u t in y o f p r o s p e c t iv e in v e s to r s .

M O U N T

JP L Y JW O U T H

C O R PO RA TIO N

S p ecu la tio n w ill, o f cou rse, natur­
a lly fo llo w w h ere v a lu e s are bound­
in g upw ard, a s t h e y are here, and no
o n e w ill frow n on th e m an or woman
v h o e le c ts to s e ll and p o ck et their
profits.
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P rofits— b ig profits— are in stors
for th o se w n o b u y lo ts in Mount
P ly m o u th at t h is w r itin g . It is in­
evitable^ P r o fits, -even la r g e r , will
accru e a lso to th o s e w h o buy now
and b u ild upon th e ir p rop erty . . .
resid en ce or b u sin e ss. &gt;

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S o th e re r e a lly Is no in­
c e n tiv e fo r .m anipulators
* w ho w o u ld b u y tod ay and
aell to m o r r o w a t a nandsom e p rofit. B e tte r fo r him,
or her, th a t th e y buy and
h o ld to w h a t th e y have—
le t th e p ro fits pyram id in
th e ir o w n h a n d s.,

T h e term s are v e r y e a sy :
P a y on e-th ird dow n at
==^ 5 0 |\X tim e o f p u rch ase, th e baljtJ W t * o c o In tw o y ears' tim e.

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;ansion Program
'^ ( T ^ ^ l e p h o o e
The : la rse st expend;taro bv any
■ w o w than one city will be rrlnrie in the
___ Miami service area which Includes
d «In * 102G
rrtiUewnonts to--Miami! Miami Beach; Cocoanut
according to Grove, Coral Gables, Iliafeah, and
naJe by the local M iami-Shores. The adtUtTons'and
extensions in this ardo iiKvsIve an
to h e -th e largest expenditure of more than $2,000,uction program 000/ including $112,400 fo r addi­
„ ode sthtc |n the tional long distance equlprmxnt. •
Officials i'jy th at rolaphono.con^
-i a record breaks
of mdftj than struction trork is going forw ard
,,„rida during 1025. a t top speed throughout Florida!
-vriopraent througn- tend the cffdrta of th e Southorri
ba* taaed the beat Bell Company to keep pace 'With
[ Southern Boil. Com­ the rapid grow th of th e state has
atention
pile the enormous attracted considerable
to the plant dur- Vast quantities of m aterinl and
I ) years, the ;cr- equipment have been b rought into
l,be state have not the state, new/buildings cottstructcd and n thousand or more alauca
met. ‘
(n?tneera now esti- mon and women hnvc been draw n
141 new telephones from other sections to help Svork
in Florida during out the telephone problem in -Flor­
an increase ot,*P* ida, it waii stated. 1
Much progress was made dur­
nor cent over, the
ing 1925, as indicated by the -!«ct
[during 1025. ,
Instruction program th a t more than 15,700 new tele -'
Honal telephone fn- phones have'been added and m p rt
[ically every Florida than $0,000,000 expended fo r p la n t
.
[the company oper­ additions and replacem ent!.
3onto of the other Florida dVtcs
a s $1,743,000 for
a 1lines and re- where the telephone construction
jrk on present toll will go forw ard on a largo scale
during 1020 a r t: Boynton, $:12,000;
anned, added to thut Cocoa, $78,400; Daytona
Icted, is expected to $187,000: Delray, $17,800;; .M ,
pfesertt telephone Lauderdnle, $309,200; F t. Pferce,
Itate and prbvide for $90,700; Gainesville, $38,400; J a c k ­
sonville, $800,000;, Key W est,
„ in the Florida $5,800; Lake City, $15,700; tm kc
j,000 for central’ W orth, $104,300; New Smyuno,
$SL107,000 for $20,000; Orange Pnrk, $10,G00;
iin ik $l,720;i00 for Orlando $90,000: Palatka, $32,700;
projects, $1,430,000 Panamn City, $13,000; PcnaacoJo,
nyrork of Installing $278,800; St. Augustine, $01,200;
;• telephono stations Hanford, $57,000; Titui'vMc, $12,‘ for additional long 100; Vcro Bench, $64,200; W est
Phlm Beach, $1,436,000.

A R T IS T
)T RETIRE
OF AGE
eH N oted F o r H is
link E tc h in g s N o w
]To W ater C olors
slie E x p re ssio n
Dec. 29 (iP)—Sixold—an ago when
tful men nre looking
tiring—Joseph Pon- and author, is workin m r.
(« lor pen-and-inks
,ch mudo him fnAit, but ho is
, ' »;slar colors and
latter r attracted
1merit at his exhiAnderson (lullurics
hmrnm another of
knd hs never loses an
[to cull attention to
pves is one of Antorie*—too much specinlct enough general cd| remedy this, he would
sctical urt and craft

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I Noon Sioek t f t t
Allied Chom. &amp; Dye
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* 7 ,-------American
...........
Am erican Smelt &amp; l r ef£.
American T A T
AtcbiSon —
Bethlehem Steel
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Daviaon.Xhemicai _
42 H
D upoiit/de Nemours
N«W York Central........
n o r th e r n &amp; Pacific
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nu
P anTAmcrican pct
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Southern Pacific...... ~
in a u
Southern -RaiJW.j-“ ^
no?
Studcbakcr
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Standard Oil of \ j"'~....... ,rw
Union Pacific ..
.........
U. S. Rubber .......
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8214
U. S. Steel ...
— .........13014

W ilcox To Leave
H ospital Soon
Reports comlnjj. ffotn thd hos­
pital this morning on tho condi­
tion o f^ R . C. Wilcox,, injured
deputy sheriff, were to the effect
th a t ho would bcjln shape for re ­
moval to his home In about three
days.
Officer Wilcpx, said to be one of
tho most popular motorcycle cops
employed In the county, w as badly
hurut Saturday, Dec. 19, when tho
motorcycle on which ho wan riding
crashed into tho rear of un auto­
mobile on Sanford Avenue.
Wilcox suffered a broken ri^ h t
leg nnd numerous cuts and brulscB
on tho body, In the accident.
Various city and county police
officers have been m aking regular
pilgrim ages to tho bedsido of their
injured comrade and reports xta$e
th at Wilcox has been tho recipient
* of many flowers and g ifts tinea
to -j f r h « P M .
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lVc' 29-—(/P)—Matcrial breaks here in the price of
wheat resuiti-d today from n great­
e r setback jn (lUoUitlOns than had
been looked for. Beside*, many
e,C?ntd including
,0- th* vicw
bullish factor*
latest‘hat
re­
visions of the U. S, government
crop estimates had been overdiscounted by the recent sharp re­
tu rn in values. Support from buyera was lacking except on declines.
Tho opening, half to lVsc lower,
new styic. Dec, 1.83*4 and May
J-77V* to 1.78 was followed by an
Irregular fall t0 1.83*4 for Dec.
and 1.76 Vi for Mnv.
Corn ami oats were easy, sym­
pathizing with wheat. After op­
ening ll to v off, May 84H to
the com market sagged n
littlo moiQ hut then scored slight
gklna.
Oats_ stnrtoi) *4 to ^»c lower,
May 45 to 45V* and later rallied
to slightly above yesterday’s fin­
ish.
Lower quotations of hogs weak­
ened the provision market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—(&lt;D—
Cotton future* opened steady; Jan.
19.45; Mar. In.
May 18.67; July
18.45; Oet. 17.7(1.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 29.
— f/P)—Conditions and quotations
prevailing on tho Jacksonville m ar­
ket today, a* reported by the Flo­
rida State Marketing Bureau: ■Supplies of miscellaneous vege­
tables Jighi; demand nnd movem ebl light on aeounl of cold wea­
ther; market fairly strong; prices
largely unchanged from Monday's,
express congest,on at terminals
cleaning up somewhat, deliveries
being made earlier.
Beans, green, hampers, fancy,
4.06(11 I .a
Cuk ■, in lni&gt;-hoi crates nnd ham­
per!'. No. I*. 5.00®5.50.
Egg plants in standard crates,
medium -sues, fancy, 3.00(5)3.50.
IVppcrs iii standard crates, green
fancy 1.00w5.00.
.Squadi. m hampers, nnd bushel
crates, mall, yellow 3.60.
S(|mibh, tn 4t:\ndnrd crates, white
3.50(w4.C6. L »
,/, \
^tiiPf 5.00^5.50. ' v
Tomatoes, sixes, Flas.„ choice
count uml stock 8.00®3.60.

KT; DEC. 29. 1925.

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Movie l i f e
H °tLY W &lt;|0D , Cal., Dec. 2 9 ._ / c a . q^d.lficatlons necessary in
a feminintr film actress are listed
by j executives of icvefal moviestudios here.
Character is the first requisite,
with personality second, beauty
third nnd intelligence fourth, 1mnginatton is rated fifth.
Grace, poise nnd carriage come
sixth, tp the opinion of tho film
executives, and a knowledge of
drama is held an important asset
if t&gt;ne is to reach the top.
A girl's environment is given rating, as the home life and surround­
ings of a potential actress carry
much weight in the selection of an
applicant.
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Age runs ninth with education
nnd^ training tenth.
Various ways of determining the
.qualifications nre employed. At
one studio the applicant wnlka the
length of the employment mana­
ger’s office nnd is scrutinized be­
fore speaking. A ruler is sus­
pended from tho wall, near the
entrance.. As the applicant pas­
ses it, the manager judges her ap ­
proximate height. Hhe Is asked to
remove her hat. Thus her stylo of
hair dressing and the manner in
which she takes off her hat are
nuted. Her enrringe nnd poise are
rrvealed when she is asked to get
n book from a slielf.
Oranges, box,( fancy, count nnd
stock, 4.00@&gt;4.50, few higher.
Oranges, box, choice, count and
stock 3.00^54,00.
Grapefruit, box,, fancy, count
nnd stock 3,50@4.00,
Grapefruit, box, .choice, count
and stock 2.50@3.50.
NEW YORK. Dec. 29— W —
11envy buying of the oil shnres
featured the resumption of tho up­
ward movement of -prices a t the
opening of today’s stock market.
Pacific Oil Toll back a point on pro­
fit taking, but Union Oil of Cali­
fornia advanced to n new high nnd
several others were taken in large
blocks a t advancing prices. Initial
gains of 1 to 2 points were record­
ed by Hudson Motors, Dupont uiul
(Jlllf Staten Steel.

DESCRIBED BY A
HORTfcDLTllRIST
Professor Bailey, Authority
Of Noto, Credits Florida
With Thirteen Species Of
Choke Cultivated Berries
TALLAHASSEE, FLA., Dec. 29
W7—Flv*
. . j. - . jp e d ta of dewberrie*
f &gt;’ j *%bt Oltdaiekb
of blackberries are crtdtted'to Florida by Ihmfrsior L. ti.
BaiWy ' noted horticulturist, in a
recently published monograph of
that fruit (genus Rubus) of North
Amorica, a pamphlet of about 100
pagd*, and rwtth 49 ‘tllustrationa.
Throe of each, of the two fruits
found In Florida are described for
the first time in Professor Bailey’s
observations, nnd one other blacks
bery, described n dozen years ago,
is known only.from Florida.
One of tho new species, Rubus
Mirus, is tho Marvel dewberry, first
discovered in n yard near Daytona,
in 1908, and now cultivated in
many places farther south.
One of the new blackberries,
TnllnhasaennuA,
was discovered
by Professor Bailey near Tallahas­
see, Inst April, while the horticul­
turist was visiting the capital, eo
route to his home at Ithaca, N. Y„
a fte r he spent the winter in South
Florida,
The plants of Professor Ilailey’-;
treiUHo nro variable and hard to
classify, ad some of them are ap ­
parently undergoing n process of
mutation. Many, or most of thorn,
grow only in fields, pastures, along
roadsides, nnd so forth, (vhere
they could hardly have existed be­
fore the discovery of America, and
it is probable that such plants,
like many of the native weeds,
have originated within historic
times, I)r. R. H, Harper, state
geographer, explained. The forms
of Europe, Dr. Hnrpcr said, are de­
clared to lie even more perplexing
than America’s. Tho number of
species in Florida, ho snld, are ex­
pected to incrense.

CHICAGO, Dec. 20— (/Pi—Poul­
try alive, steady; receipts 12 cars
prices unchanged.
CHICAGO, Pee. 29— (JP)—Pota­
toes trading fair; market firm,
receipts 51 cars; total U. S. ship­
ments 331. Wisconsin-Minncsota
sacked round whites 4.00® 1.50;
mostly 4.25.
CHICAGO, Dec.
tr r linyer; receipts
crearptry extras 47
,\5 1 &lt;2® 16 3-4;seconds 41®42. ^
Kffgs unchanged;
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N, Doc. 29.—w —
ksmith Is dead,
plied his trade for
Jntiny a fine carriage
equivalent of tho
[nut tree. Ho was
103 ycaYa of ago.
itSb feet higher than
is proposed In

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FAVORS

REFRESHMENTS

Good music from 9 p. m. to the “wee” hours.

.itttrn i

2D— OP)—But10,686 tubs;
1-2; standards
. E x tra ; firataP -&gt;
receipU 3,020

OLD SORES, PIMPLES
BOILS, RASHES

Dingy street

B E T T E R THAN IODINE
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS

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Scarlet hibiscus,
grilles. High above, the
m nr,-, whispering,/rqu^a qt^.focon^it p^lipv
A great m l jar in a corpcr.
corpcr A tabic
set for luncheon on the cool, tiled floor.
A brilliant splotch of sun on the wall.
Y our Spanish garden? Why not? . . .
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Black iron

Seminole County, Florida
A. G. Warner
Resident Agent,
Chuluota, Fla.

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Hotel Accommodations. Modern and up. to date.
year. R ates reasonable.

Will You Share in This
‘Prosperity?,

Open throughout the

Location. Southeastern' Seminole County, ^ mRe^ South of N ew Smyrna
on N ew Smyrna-Okeechobee Branch Florida East Coast R. R. Ojj
good hardTurface r o a d s , ^ m f le S fro m Sanford and Orlando and 27
m iles from the Coast at Indian River yity. &gt;
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have attained financial in d e p o v 4
tlence. It is youx tutp now. For th«
tide of p rw p crj^ for this en
trict has only begun to rise.

people

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rate. Call, write V
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Rex 'Beach voas &amp;oHrty thd.
Charm of Qotal Qailcs
Few people know th is’country better than
R ax B each . H e is a ocM o l t# J **- *—
nation andta»te.u The
Tnelbeauty of C
Gable*
won him immediately, H u enthv
led him to write a book
boc upon tht
Coral Gahlea. Let uj
ut send
i
it tnjrou,^
with full information about Cot
— free!

llllanc Thratir BMf,
,\ PIt*M Mod ro* lUa Biath’i booh aad
full Inlorrnttlun •bout Coral GabM*. I
undtrtiand ihtt tala plica* mo uad«r
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Townsite beautifully located 63 feet above sea level with six frbsh water •
T Takes within its b o lid w making an ideal location for winter home %
or penrianent tesidence.
_ Chuluota Ooinimny
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Con Ah (/ a bles fo R fo a A ’rto'W ^ T j

Home-builders from every state m the
U nion.ire erecting hundreds of houses
that stabilize present values, and form
a solid-base for even greater affluence.
You may buy but a aingle plot, or you
may build an estate adjoining the new
Miaitu-BUtmore H o te l, in C oral
Gables. But you cannot escape your
share in the general prosperity that
must attend tho steady growth of
Miami and its environs. Thousands of

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Unequaled citrus and trucking lands-. Poultry and dairy farming. ,

Attractive prices. M a p s a # literature pn.mquest.

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to this plan that carries on the Spanish
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tradition*
o f lb ir o id Spanish
colony.
While the city plan progresses, while
. the University of Miami is building,
while the private schools, country clubs
and sanitariums are breaking ground
for their new buildings — property
values advance. And so many sub­
stantial projects are under way that
such an advance should reasonably
continue for many years.

General O ffices, City Hldg.
St. A ugustine,.Fla.

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You can have a hom6 in Coral Gables
Personally conducted trips to- Corot
in the picturesque manner of old Se­
Gabtts are bting scheduled, daily by
our heal Coral Gablet offset1. Let Ut
ville, decorated In perfect lastc, with
arrange
one for you. See for ttu rteff '
..........„..a garden that takes you back to the
this
exquisite
city • / Spanltk homes
days of Spanish domain. It will ctftt
and brilliant tropical foliage. E nhy
you no more than rin ordinary home on
the delightful kite of the Caribbean
a dingy city street— and ils value must . trade-winds.
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Com* with by Pullman to Jg r*increase as the city plan matures.
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sonvHU and then by motor-bus dottn
Coral Gables is being built accord­
She famous East Coast to Miami. Vote
ing to a plan designed by famous archi­ ... pay only the railroad fare~-tkt ba»
trip U our treat. Three dayt hr a
tects— not by-politicians. Every home,
Coral Gables hotel a t'a special low
club, hotel or business' building must

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J. W . H offm an, Vice President

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One of the holiday’s most festive cveiifs.

Unusually good hunting: and fishing
tu g is tuQDiace
Outstanding features are many. A visit will convince you this is tne place
one way to atop
cqjue of boils!
senge—lan t It? All
iwMvo because the
lit healthy, red
throw off th edmJ«t into the body.
Sj?1* rich, red blood
wtem ,
5’ Halida bock tfio
■rengtb. S. S. S.
Is—builda them
MolU dry Dpi
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f «f his originals are j
Pennell. When ho
dug the w ar, to ra­
ntry, he stored his
he went back for
the Illustrator
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29— GP&gt;Officinl farm statistics of Manhat­
NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—(/P)—
Cotton futures opened easy; Jan. tan Island farmers—five mules,
19.60; Mar. 19.60; May 19.10; July eight horses, seventeen cows, acre­
18.69; Oct. 18.30.age seventy two, mostly potntocs.

(follow tho same pol­
ling our students in
fled trades, we shall
influx of foreigners
rt of this nature."
*t book, "Tho Ad[u Illustrator,’’ pub’* Brown &amp; Co., ?etnces wttn W histler,
1Hay, Bernard Shaw,
William Dean
W. Cable, Henry
Lang, F . Mason
brey Beardsley, a®)
lia his visits to all

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FARM STATISTICS GIVEN

Chuluota Company

Ling my students be| Tery t&gt;eginnlng,’’ ho
teaching thorn tho
colors nnd taking
Iitep up the stairw ay
[only must they know
etchings, but they
»ted in all tho otheq

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WHAT'S TH E USE?

Public Faith N eeded
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TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1923.
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THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
l&lt;»-4&gt;«*per water rout* to Jsek*
aawTtWa.

X —Construction of St. Johns-Indlan Hirer canal.
-Extension of white way.
4^~8wlmminr
pool, tennla court a,
-Swim mil
otc.
8.— Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houaes, hotels, a p a r t meat bouaee.
•*—Extension qf atreet paring
program.
7.— Construction
of
boulevard
around Lake Mpnroe.
8.— Completion of city beautlflcktioa program.- — -r 6.—Expansion of achool ayatem
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BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
SELF-MASTERY:— Keep bock
•thy eenrant alio from presumpt­
uous sins; let them not have do­
minion over me; then shall I bo
upright, and I shall be innocent
from the great transgression. Let
the words of my mouth, and the
meditation of my heart bo accept­
able In Thy sight, 0 Lord, my
strength and m y Redeemer. Psalm
11:18, 14.
PRAYER:-*C
* 0 for a heart to love T h ee .^ i
More truly as I ought;
And nothing place above Thee,
In deed, or word, or thought."
THE LITTLE DEEDS
A littlo deed you do today
la better than some greater thing
You only dream, .you only say,
. The woyld is full of promising,
Btit w h it it deeds is those who
bring
Cups to the •.thirsty, what It needs,
Is, after *U, the little deeds.
The, Jittie deeds not dreamed too

long

Npr planned too much, tho deeds
we do
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N ot for the' prglsen of the throng,
'T he.little deeds that Just break
through1' *'
Some sky of gray and make it
blue,
Tho little deeds that do not boost,
Theso are tho deeds men need the
most.
Tho little deeds that hlcss man­
kind,
Tho word in Borrow, cheer when
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Upon no roll of famo you find,
No page of history may fill;
A m 1yet I know they work God's
/ will
Who* do theso thlngkrthey sorve
‘ Him best
Whoso little deeds bring peace and
2&gt; »»t- . ,
A little deed to do today,
Oik', look for that, with that con­
i' tent;
Malm sorrow glad, some sad heart
And^mfuso to pralso the cicccl• ^ lent.
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I’m sure tho brotherhood God
•1 meant,
I’m .sure the brotherhood man
needs,
tho little doeds.
£&gt;.ter• all,
—Douglas Malloch
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Slid as -the black sheep of his
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N&lt;r mail can aervo two masters
and |o that's tho reason thoy don't
allots Polygamy In this country,
o
Wlfve noticed ono good thing
about women
t , tho barber
on going to
shop. The;barbers have some*
some who
can *t-ta jk ’em,
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countries have been given sixtytwo years to pay their debts, wo’d
llko tp buy some lots with the pnyRiontiji stretched out us long.
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i # N o S r t h « tho 0express embargo
b e llfte d most any
t lm lS lf mai
..ray bo nble to got pack­
ages from, New York In four weeks
inatefti of waiting six as wo do
now.
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A New Polar Flight

f Idas of compromising wss
t Colonel Mitchell w ss savised
i coqniel not to testify before
'■tnsndoah court of Inquiry
st-sbead and testified anycauso bis wife urged him
1have been^sdrlsed to gultl
»rds »r the purpose

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A Crave, Neat, N ot Gaudy
Onr Nation cm Wheels
Mr. Woodin Builds Trucks
Acthro Standard Oil
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
Coprrlffct itaa; hr *!•» Co.
OLD CHINA la becoming mod­
ern, Industrial by western money
Machinery in China, with her
labor army at twenty cents a day,
will make other nations think hard
about protection..
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In some ways, Chins retain* in
the wayn of the good old days,
when Parricide was punished by
sawing the criminal alive length­
wise. General Kuo Sung Ling,
fighting against General Chang
captured and killed the lattar’s
favorite general.

ningi— Wall
soS-thfng Ff f #eh J jjd i
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York T ta Z
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Now Chang captures Kuo, and
his wife, hiding in a cellar, lie
cuts off Kuo’s legs, cuts off the
wife’s arms, and sfterwkrd, kills
them. Their heads, chopped off,
are hung up to decorate the grave
of Chang’s favorite general.

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Paradox of cu
lighter inflation n l S lj
it tanks.—Wall StJJJ}

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THIS IS n nation on whceltv
How long w ill the gasoline last.
W hat will take Its place?

No wonder C ^ J
|y. There wauv
then on child J-A H
couver Sun

OvlYGRIW

Twenty million two hundred
thousand automobiles are in use
here now. New York S tate comes
first with 1,500,000 cars and
trucks.
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Man and the w .
docs the
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will e m p l c £ ^
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on the

California is second with only a
third of New York’s population
has almost ns many. Perfect roads,
thoum nds of miles of them, per­
fect garages explain that.

G aiette.

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the stock nuji

greduote!* at (h«

ence.—Detroit N

In May another nttempt will he made to fly to the North
Pole. This time it will be a non-stop flight from Spitzbergon
to Point Barrow over the top of the world. Reports have n.
that the project has the financial backing of Henry Ford,
which, if true, assures it of being carried out.
A ttem pts mnde Inst year to reach the pole by means of
hcavier-thnn-air machines brought out the fnct-that the ruggedness of tho ice nnd the treacherous floes in the far north
constitute too grent n menace for aircraft of this type. A m ­
undsen proved that the airships ho used in his expedition
were unsuitable for observation work and for exploration
in the vicinity of the pole.
The great Arctic explorer hopes to reach the coveted spot
this year by using n dirigible from which he hopes to alight,
nml in which ho expects to map the regions of the far north
finding out w hether or not there is an undiscovered continent
in that part of the w o r ld .__________
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The proposed non-stop flight over the North Pole, by air­
plane, mny result in developing a new route for commerce.
But it is o hazardous undertaking. If everything goes well,
if it Is unnecessary for the plane to make a forced landing,
all well nnd good, hut should a landing become necessary,
the story may be a little different.
In some ways thp non-stop flight seem s foolhardy but
experim ents like this must he mnde if we are to know the
trustw orthiness of present day aircraft for ventures of this
kind. The flight over the North Pole may go down in history
as a pioneer expedition, and then again it may prove but
a rash stun t with disastrous results.
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SOME PEOPLE ARE inclined to l.e dudruuti.l of Flor­
ida on the ground that it is merely a reso rt; hut wr.lt !!:&lt;•
annual production figures running into hundieds uf lmdi-ji’.-t
of dollars mu! witli even greater latent possibilities, s-ueii
criticism is not entirely Justified. Moreover, even if wc a s ­
sum e'that the chief resource of Florida is its climate, n'.u
its chief business is that of developing health ami hapoinVfs.
this may-bo ono of the greatest argum ents in favor of Fior,ida. Some of the m ost powerful industries in the country,
nnd some of the industries which are most flourishing today,
are based primarily on the nation's need of henlth nnd happi­
ness. Economists som etim es fail to realize that no matter
how bad the tim es may be, people usually can arrange to find
the means to have the things which they really want most.
When people have once learned about Florida they will con­
tinue to want Florida, and .they will find money to iro there,
even nt the sacrifice of other requirements.— Roger W. Babson in Review of Reviews.
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WIIAT A MAN that would be had lie a pnrticlo of gall
or the least knowledge of the vniuo of red tape. As Curran
snid o f Grattan, “he would lmve governed the world.”— Syd­
ney Smjth.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
By IRVIN S. COBB
TH E W HITEM AN WHO STAYED
In a small town in the southern
pnrt of Kentucky no negroes uic
allowed. Tho plnco is exclusively
white, nnd the whites intend th at
it shnll bo kept so. No colored
tnnn lives there nnd no colored
mnn Is perm itted to tarry there.
There are numerous places like this
in the south.
* Some years ago the L &amp; N. Rail­
road decided to extend n branch
line to this all-white community.
Construction work was to be startcd n t the edgu of the town. An
Eastern contracting tlrrii got the
job. As agent for the contractors
a Now FJngland, man wns sent to
Kentucky to round up laborers for
the job.. The nearest sizable town
was Bowling
The casterg {Irccn.
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ner put an ad in tho Bowling Grcon
paper
fo r_ a crew of
or laborers.'
laborers. A
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per for„n

wheelbnrrern and such-like which
we'd brung 'long with us in a
couplo of waggins. Bqfo' wo got
through doin' this a white man
came moseyin’ up to us un‘ he says,
jest ns mild - like: "W ho's in
charge of dis yore p a rty ? ’ Wo
p’itiled out de boss an’ us boys
drawed clos’ to’Jh o n r whut wuz
said. ’M ister,’ said the town man
to do Boss, ’don’t you know wo
don’t ’low no niggers to live or
wuk in dis tow n?” Well, b u z z ,
you jest ought a-accn d s t best
of ours. He turned on dat man
like a lion nn’ ho sez to him,
“Thoso men 1h wukin* fu r mo an’
they is going to wuk here.1 Oh, is
dat so ? ' sez dc.tow n feller an' he
walkn away je st cz quiet es kin
be. An’ den our boss ho turns to
us an’ he sex: ‘Remember, men.
tolo you yistlddy,
ytstlddy, I’s
I's wia
wid
whut II tnlo

largo num lier of negroes answered you on’ I'm gwlne sta y wid you.’

-, A prominent feminist says that
all ,women's troubles are due to
tnan.r We suppose tho same peraon would aay that all of man’s
troubles are due to himself.
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. Today’s best laugh: Wo aupposo
... » pretty good motto for tenderfeet
prospectors in Florida, ia, bo not
.... , the flrat '.by whom the land la
*oug|jt, nor. yet 1m last by whom
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1 *•- bought..
* .Houston Post,

A s B r is b a n e

Something new under th e sun has been started in Cal­
ifornia where there are earthquakes, and clim ate not half
so good as th at o f Florida. Professor Louis Terman and
eral fellow psychologists h a te dreamed o f and are now
losing the foundation o f a university w ith an endowment
Ive million dollars where only students o f ascertained
genius will be allowed to enter.
A fter having worked for n number of years among the
school children o ( California, Professor Terman ia convinced
th at certain tests which he has applied In his work, will re­
veal not only the quality but also the quantity o f intelligence
possessed by those to whom the tests are applied. That Pro­
fessor Terman can really obtain the results from his tests
which he m aintains, is a question th a t will cause consider­
able debate.
(
Establishm ent o f the university, according to Professor
Tcrman’s ideas and plans, would furnish an interesting ex­
periment to say the lenst. Granting that the m atter o f rais­
ing the necessary five million dollars to finance the school
m igh t.be an easy matter, It Is hard to conceive th a t the ex­
periments o f Professor Terman have reached such a stage
o f perfection as to assure th e results, which he promises.
Most everyone will grant that it is a bail plan to try to
educate in the sam e classes pupils of widely different mental
powers. When this is done, tho progress which th e pupils
make tends to be that of the slow est. And this is the situa­
tion, which Professor Terman wants to remedy. 'B ut how is
he going to do it?
.
The California psychologist has the good w ishes of almost
everyone, but it will take more than that for him to achieve
success in his venture. The Professor muBt first prove the
accuracy of his tests and then he will secure for his enter­
prise public faith,'w ithout which it is alm ost useless for him
to attem pt the foundation of his university. ,
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the advertlsment in porson. The
uges .ho offered-, wero entliAly
satisfactory but' when he told them
where thoy wero-to start operations
a spokesman for tho gang informed
him that no colored persons wero
permitted to Unger in that Im­
mediate vicinity.
.Tho Northerner ewollcd with an­
ger. \
"Is that sol” ho shoutod. “Wed
let .mo tell you something: Whilo
you’ro working for mo you’ro'golng
to work right where I put you and
nobody Is going to interfere with
you... No . matter; what happens,
you ca’n count on m e a l'll stay with
you!”
Reassured by this pledge, tho
force signed on.
After he had relumed to Bowl­
ing Green on the afternoon of tho
following day. and caught up with
his breathing,-otto of tho lata cm‘oyces was overheard telling an
tetested audience o!

n race wh*] *

."In n lil* w'ilo wo sees a bunch
of men cornin’ an' they’s all got
riflos. An’ then we aces somo
hnlf-grown boya an’ they’s all got
pistols. An den, bless Gawd, here
comes some women, too, an’ they’a
carryin'
shot-gups. De whole
bunch forms a lino facin’ us an'
this' yero same w’ito . man w'ich
had done do talkin’ bofo,' ho waits
up an ho sez to us; ‘Boys, you
knowed good an' well, we’n you
come down yero dht us w’to folks
didn’t Tow no niggers to wuk in dis
town an' ylt you come. Now you
hit do pike back fur B o ilin ’ Green
an’ you hit it mighty prompt.’
Wit dat. he th’owcd his gun up In
do air and flred, a shot over our
balds an* wo sho' did hit idat
pike.”
. The speaker paused then
though his story wero finished.
"But loot: a-hero Bud." said on*
of his listeners, "What about dat
Yankee -wi't* man ,'who said hit
xwln* to tU y ; 'frith,
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it
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OUT THERE, n thrifty young
couple first build the garage.
They live in that, whito building
the bungalow, and then move from
garage to bungalow, in time to
make the first baby comfortable,
then get the car nnd they nrn off.
That is th e ’ wonderful place to
live, all year round.
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part of the chard
wars might be |i
van red if they •*
among 'hemselvei-

HtraJd.

“W HITHER ARE

CARE OF POSSESSIONS

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TAMPA TELEGRAPH

THE AMERICAN Cnr and
Foundry Compnny, whoso Presi­
Before the days of the automo­ stove. Those were wnr days and
dent William H. Woodin, n bar­
practical things were in fashion.
gain nt n sniary of five million bile, tho Kentucky gentlemen took
It in estimated iftut over 60,000
rank
on
tho
treatm
ent
of
his
horses.
dollars a year, will now build,
meals have been prepnred with its
motor busses and trucks.
And Kentucky became famous not aid. Recently H erbert died, and
Thi.? means that railroads, for only for tho breed of its horses Catherine, his widow, went to live
when C. und F t Avprka, hftYe resL .hut the consideration given the an­ with relatives ln~PSISnsyIvnnTn.
ixed, nt Inst, that automotive imal regardlein of its dam or sire. Her furniture wan sold a t auction.
The cook stove wns bought for $20
equipment is destined to l&gt;i&gt; a
Many people in every community by the representative of a stove
most im portant pnrt of railroad
pretend to love some faithful dog company who wanted it ns a relic,
equipmentnnd yet fail to cure for it. They perhaps for advertising purposes.
will allow it to become infected
Mrs, Catherine Sheata deserves
RAILROADS, EVENTUALLY,
more than passing attention ns the
with
fleas
nnd
roam
around
until
it
will run light unite, nt high-speed,
owner and user of tho same i&gt;tove
on Hhort headway, each going, dies of the mange.
for over sixty-two years.
She
shortening time, saving fuel.
Most people fail to respect the rather than, tho stove la to bo cel­
inanimate also, hence you sec hun­ ebrated. For it was probably huhdreds of automobiles not a year old care of the stove th at made It lust
STANDARD OIL of California, thnt ought to go into the junk pile, so long and work so effectively.
” n/ t to Stnndnrd Oil of New, while on tha other hand, are hun­ For, of course, it wns an effect­
.'ersey, is the world’s grentost oil dreds of tnnchincs, three or four ive stove and she a good cook. Yet,
■nnnny. now „ ttu»t ,,Callfoinln years of age that arc attractive, it must be taken for granted th a t
Mrs. Sheets L* an expert in kitchen
‘ - rn«r-f has absorbed Pacific anil doing splendid‘service. • ’
O I.
Care of an automobile reflects economics. She nrobnbly burned
the characteristic of the owner. out n few grate bars, but not as
*i»ntlv, Standnrd Oil, The cnrelcKs, or indifferent do not tpnny as most stovo users. Grate
1 little people hunt fully appreciate tho bleiuings the burning is tho fault of tho stoveft - ill wells, would come auto brings. They use it for a user ordinarily. Mrs. Sheata prob­
-fine nnd s«5ll the oil purely selfish purpose, nnd the ut­ ably had some now firebricks put
terly selfish are devoid of true In from time to time, for no
amount of cure will keep them
It'll'- Independent com- pride.
from cracking. But the store i/.ood
&lt;• one independent giants,
It was on W ashington’s birth ­ up because it was well tended,
Til menus to own the day In 1803 that .H erbert Sheata probably nlways polished, the nshes
■ '-run tho well up.
und his bride started housekeeping always cleaned out thoroughly, tho
t-.. ----In
a t Quinton, N. J Herbert's*’ wed- fir,,
kept nt .u
the right pitoh
ding
ding present to his wife was prac- other words, it was used right
^ t'T \N’DARD of Indinnn nb- tiqnnl nnd sensible. It was a cook and' it lasted in consequence
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American. Then Stnn1 ' New Jersey took in MagGOVERNOR SMALL AGAIN
nel’Ji 0 ;l und celebrated Christmas,
ORLANDO ItE PORTER-STA It
with n 25 per cent stock distribu­
tion. Now Standard of California
takes in I’ncific Oil, producing
The supremo court of Illinois [ And though charges were hurled
'i5.000 barrels of crude, per day,
Governor Small by leading
nble to produce three limes ns has handed down a decision thnt ngninst
Republicans
of Illinois, and though
will
mako
Governor
Small
of
Illi­
much.
nois and his bondsmen, pay ;bnck ho was opposed t&gt;y so strong a Re­
—
. ' V
. ■■ into tho stato treasury something publican newspaper as tho Chicago
‘'Tribune he retained his hold on the
WLSE CALIFORNIANS that over-a million dollars.
Republican machinery and the
have long owned Pacific Oil stock
Whilo Small was slate treasurer crooked politicians of Chicago and
will hold on to the new stock it
he had the privilege, under the wnl re-elected to office.
will take enre of them.
law, of loaning tho stato funds out
No stato in tho UniorC has had
To know th a t the Rockefeller to banks a t 2 per cent interest. In worso government, and has been
organization is working for you, order to enrich himself, he and a tho subject of so much adverse
is not a thing to keep you awake follow politician organized.a dum­ criticism as the state of Illinois
a t night. Henry Ford snid to this my bank in Chicago and deposited under tho rulo of Governor Small
w riter, “Stnpdard Oil hi tho best the stato funds amounting to nnd his political mnchlne. The
managed business In the world,*’ moro than a hundred millions in
m assacre and nil of tho fitand Ford is a judge of business this dummy bank without any real Herrin
rocitjes
of Marion county were the
management.
capitalization, nt 2 per cent inter- result' *br
bad Btute government.
FRANK MUNSEY’S fortune
will amount to a t least forty mil­
lions, his friends sny. It would
have been bigger, had he not lost
twenty million In newspaper venturies, but what Munsey s 'new s­
paper: • lost, cume from his pocket,
tie sold no newspaper Btock to the
public, and his losses wore his
own business.
IN THE SPRING, Frank Munsey’i, body will bo tuken back ,to
Lisbon Falls, Maine, whence he
came, forty years ago, and there
a tl&gt;0 Bl°^ y , f ° r V.a
cents
B u M t does’

not convlnco many o f us that
making more monoy is not really
Important, once we have enough.

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On the editorial page In three he concludes tbitjatw
dnily papers which camo to th is . &gt;* ho i* *ml that; Itq
desk today from widely separated 1 ie. ^orcM «fde*hlttt5 i
.
, ..
.
..
a clean and finbhlne u
parts of tho country, there were
Wt. are not drffiai
published a lette r from a subscrib- This world op«r«(es «i
er entitled: “ W hither ‘ Are We sml inevitable pl«. I
D rifting?” This and sim ilar exper- drift, it would hiv# ion*ienecs crcato the impression thnt over the falls, down the"
one of our country’s leading in- overwhelmed in the d«
door sports in tho seizing of pen ruin. The pessimist sees i
nnd paper and the letting loose of in women’s dress fashic
a long luchrymnl nnd lugubrious he Iw-Jievcs to be unwisi
cry indicating th a t the pcn-wioldcr ' modest, and he immediate
despairs of (he race, the future and the |wn to demand, “Wl
the republic.
| wa drifting?" He hu ft
The man who inquires, "W hither that old Mother Nsturs
arc wo d riftin g ? ” is himself a fn’hions. He hit not no
drifter. He consoles himself for after the war she-set th
his spinelessness by Imputing it in order to accomplish
to others. Having no fixed opin­ Resigns.
ions or principles, realizing thnt j There u » gnft
X ;
he Is supine in the current of the reason for eTtqrtftfcji
day’s affairs, h o rleaps forth with and in this couij
tins, to him, astounding observa­ botfnd for lottT »sA
tion thnt tho en tire world is go­ We shall reach them sol
ing hot-foot to the devil. Perceiv­ ing. Drifting i» too n
ing that he has neither the ideal­ luxury. The world is
ism nor the energy to fight nny nfforii it. TaTTfoS
tendency uf which ho disapproves, are tiiarching on.

a Y STEMIS

AUDITS

/THAT AMAZES u&gt;, but th an
w^l tribe* of ants thst have taken
caro of their parasites, from
mother to daughter through thous­
ands of centuries, a period longer
than the time of man’s oxiatsnee
on earth.
The person to admire , Is'- not
good Nava C*rlotto. but the young
“ 1 or woth*a Ural *----- ----------Lf'tsn .......

INVRSTIGAT10S*

ISCO

Robertson, Williams and Monaba
P U B L I C ACCOUNTANTS
Suite IS-1S Ma»on1e Tern*!* IJilUlU

You cm pM ’ iJ
against win in 1»|
years by depe**^
littlo J # .
time to tim*.
begin tod»T
aervo tha rtwt .J

-E a c h
P anm &gt; D ai

mo**;*
Sttnrord

&amp; Loan As

loa^ed^hU
vasth
sumd to
t i ’Th,
“
lions in C hicago7ro~tho'roloaned this \a
a t sum
the W
Cnl- i suit
,„ a i h« thnt
of a political k
machine
cago packers a t 9 per cent, there­ was so bold in Its operations that
by making n neat profit of 7 per it required federal action to bring
cent on money th a t belonged to tho culprits to justice, Somo of
tho state and of which he was them are already serving prison
trustee. Tho bank promptly went terms for their participation In
out of business a fter it had served conspiracies, others «re under ar­
tho purpose of Small and his as­ rest nnd more-ore to follow. Under B I I I I B I I S S I I S B I S M I l l l l l i n M K V . f i i M
sociates and was investigated by tho
decision of the suprome court,
tho courts.
**
|p * Governor Small should be m adeiH
When a now state treasurer was answerable tho suma as ordinary:*
elected suit was brought against criminals.-but-having— beon-once f f Small for nilsnppropiTallng iuhda* put on trial for the offense and *
and he wob indicted by a Grand acquitted under shady clrcum- ■
Jury. At tho trial ho was acquit­ stances, the chances are that ho is ■
ted. IIo was Governor of tho state immune from further prosecutions, ■
at tho timo of his trial and wield­ and tho crime wave of Illinois will *
ed great political power. One of continue to wave under such cn- m
his henchmen w ub jailed for tam­ courngcmont. And this crime wave ■
pering with witnesses and tho Jury. spreads to other states. The re- 5
After the trial several of the jury­ sort cities of Florida feel its blight ■
men received state appointments, each wlnterr
. .

H E N you choose
adve

A MICHIGAN TEMPEST
IN 1827, Nava Catlotte entered
the service of a French family In
Mexico, returned With them to
France, and died in SelviUa the
other day, aged HO, having work­
ed as a domestic ler the family
through several generations for
98 years. Sho la praised.

DRIFTIN

ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

you cho)

PA LM B E A C H PO ST

Fraternity men at t^e Universi­
ty • of Michigan are In arms,
thoroughly arousod.' over tho ulti­
matum that cither they must give
word, collectively and individually,
that they will work against cam­
pus indulgence in Intoxicants, or
they must submit to a proctor .sys­
tem under which picked faculty
members would have the duty of
inspeotlnlc. fraternities at sny and
all times and of reporting sny vio­
lations of dry laws.
President Clarence Cook U ttle
throw tho bomb IInto tho fraternal
has been
meetings
...
.
the .place,
c o a le r M ^ y w h a v s bwn planned,
reprisals plotted—-a ll. to all

be*t.d up about ■ tho prohibition
question.
• Th® fraternity officials claim I'mmunlty from search without a warrant on the ground that the frater n lti houaca are the homes of
the members and that in aubmlt-

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would be surrendering * constltu- 5

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.Still, this argument hardly holds S
water, for a Lthat is required for ■
the fratern ity-■' * ■
dreaded proctor syatem is to. give S
eir word that they wilt obicrvo &gt;
{Suuk.U U *4?^ national laws an pro, 5
hibition. ,T h e lv .Jb vio yvrelu ctance
to do w csn lead only to the con-

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MR^. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
7

BT MART MARSHAL!.

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jj given by ths Soc-

of the Woman’s
S b house. with Mrs.
, u hostess.
Legion Annual Ball
Ball at 9 o’clock, Turner Circle

wilt

They are gussU of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. William*.

P e rs o n a ls

T. H. McCracken. A. C. Schmidt
and R. F. Tllker were among a par­
Mrs. John Smith motored to Or­ ty from St. Louis, Mo., a rm in g in
lando on Tuesday where she spent tno city on Monday for the pur­
the day shopping.
pose of looking over local business
m*v
h ',
th*t you
possibilities.
S M K hf,r^ *bout- You krmw
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hardy
tlm V«ua*!T~th* nfW w ,y *ome of have as their guest, Austin Sher­
Mr. and Mr*. Dick Phllyavr and
H *.
women are wearing
small son left Sunday for their
man of St. Augustine.
i£ u r o*r'r.* h7 !,hf&gt;' “P I * " *«r »n
home in Gainesville after spending
h„j
Th- « «
Bill Ijike returned home on Mon­ the past week here as the guests
Mrs. I’hHyaw’s parents, Mr. am!
for formal even
day from Tampa where he spent of
Mrs, W. A. Zachary.
patently it h»,
the week end with Mends.
elubs and rest
The many Sanford friends of
dresses too
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wight have Mr. and Mre. John O. McNamara
A dance mad duchess
- id started as their house guest for the holi­ former residents of this city but
the fad—or Perhaps sha
was only a days. Alvin Wight of Cairo.' Ga.
now of Savannah, Gn., will be In­
count vs*, A?Dway, the fashion
terested to learn of the arrival o f
was well «p«n*.,rrd over there.
M r, ami Mrs. Gid Brown nnd iwlaughteT at their home on Dec.
__ Miss Rae Brown of Goldwirod were
2L
" how
1,0 lt- You
your hair
wellyouover
on
visitors in Sanford on Mondnv.
*-------side and then you draw it in tithone'
e -,
-------Mrs. G. S. Moore, Miss Doris
fnleC}»0n ,r,lUJld &gt;'ou* head, coilMr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb moved Moore and Milton Moore, former
ing it over the car on the side &lt;»n Saturday into their new home residents of Sanford hut who have
opposite 'hr part. That Ifaves recently completed on High Street. been spending the past year at
Demerest. Ga., are spending n short
Z t L r Y rx1w*e&lt;i and the
r. ' n,,lrt'&gt;' rovered. And then 1 M.b * Shirlcy Swope and Gus No- time here with Mr*. Moore’s sons,
y u hang one lovely earring from land of Orlando spent the day here Sherman Moore and Arthur Moore.
the ear that shows.
Monday as the guests of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holly
, ‘' “u’ herr *5 "here the rconomy
have returned from Atlanta, Ga.,
comes tn. Everyone has ever so
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radford mot­ and
are at home to th
many lovely earrings In her jewel ored to Orlando on Sunday where
box, they say, that cannot be worn they apent the day with relatives. at the home of Mr. Hnll
because the mates hnve been lost.
In the old days when women’*
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith had
Pierced that sort of as their dinner guests on Christ­
thing did not happen. It may have mas, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane.
been rather barbaric—piercing
girls enr* that way—but It made
Mrs. Z. A. MacDonald of Chirago, III,, was among the winter
THOUGHTS—WISE
visitors arriving j„ Sanford on

Copyr i ght McClure Syndicate

Tbs “Odd Head” Gives One a
d u n c e to Use the Mate* to Loot
Earrir.T".
.
Dame fashion never had ths
reputation of being a creature of
economical hablta. Despite the
fact that we are wont to think of
this mythical creature as at least
three-quarters French, she ho*
none of the thrift that U said to
run through the character of every
true daughter af France. Extrav­
agance seem* to be one of her most
charming habits.
Her most
characteristic gesture b one of un-

SulHns College and
lodges of Roloigh, N.
^ " I t^ h a Valdo* Ho-

•

inder Vaughan will «nnembera of the Idlers’
•t her home at Park
Hughey Street at 2:30
l^toryB3kour at the
|0 o’clock.
Sunday *
•ooms at tho Library
lo 6 o'clock. .

ARRIVALS

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EMINOLE
tdge, Valdosta; C. W.
junta, Ga.; Miss Lob
ml; W. C. Thomas,
Itapley, Valdosta, Ga.;
tspler, Valdosta, Ga,;
rfcer, Miami; S. O.
.L .; James Cammon,
P. Van Velsa. A C.
Vest. City; Jonas
NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE IS
mingnam,; Mr. and
TO BE GIVEN AT VALDEZ HOTEL
isy, Ft.” Pierce: L C,
is, BLi: H. T. Osteen,
; N. L. Pearce, New
Final plans for a n elaborate din­ moming.
. Myrtle Smith, Jack- ner dance nt tho Hotel Value* on
The m».q dining »s,en ami tin?’
r. Fowler, Miami: H. New Year’s Kve have been com­ three small Orange Rooms u, r-- i
C- Ray, City; pleted by W urt W. W arner, who today Iving decorated in holiday
un. Jacksonville; P. today announced tho engagem ent color* and gay. streamers and
of an eight piece dance orchestra wreath* appropriate to the gala 1
secured especially for the occasion. season.
Following the serving of a spec­
Mr, Warner today stufed that
Miss Olive Herron of St. Louis,
ial dinner, dancing will be observ­ no pain.* s./uld be spared in bin
ed in tho lobby nnd adjacent co rri­ effort to make the Valdez’s init-al Mo., is spending the winter here
dors until a late hour, nnd the now ; dinner■(!sn&lt;v one of the most sue j us the guest of her sister Mrs. W.
year will bq welcomed with noise cos-ful s.vial events of the sea­ B. Williams.
makers of every description und son. and one that will serve to *
showers of confetti and all tho oth­ awaken zn increased interest nnd : Mr. und Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt
er accessories usually associated delight in «imilnr entertainments. *and two children have returned
with new year festivities.
" Till? \ aide* will he turned over I home from Tampa where they were
Practically every table in the to the young people of Sanford,’ the guests of relative*.
Valdez Grill has been reserved, Mr. Mr. Warner raid, “they tan da net-I
W arner r.tated today, and it is ex- as late »t they tdease anti partiripute in any kind of orderly recre- !

Kiwanis Club T o ^ X
Install O fficials

Longrwood
'M isses Fannie, Reba and Zoo
Munson, who hnve been the guests
of their aunt, Mrs. Fannie Membridge Munson, for the past w eek,
left Sunday for their home .it Fort
Myers.
Mr. ami Mrs. F. It. Timmons nnd
S. J. Timmons of Jacksonvile spent
the week end here nt the Montrzuma while cit route to the West
Coast.
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Goldenrod

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meadows,
and daughter, Thelma, of Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hawkins and
Mr*. O. Whratin spent the week
end in Alachua, visiting relatives.
They were acompanieu home by
their sister. Miss Susa Hawkins,
who will visit here through the
holidays^
Carl Mathers and family were
Christmas guest* of Mrs. Laura
Mathers.

hi program fm- th r
It be held ton'ght a'Catrnl Park w ai nn
[csductor Joseph HclhYuhington

Post—

rJnpiter’u Carnival
IbJlobin

Hood—Do

Kon—Sounds ,'roni
lsenman.
pfflll You Remem■-Ycarhlag—Davis
lilts—The- Traveler
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“■Moonlight In FloThree

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Mr. nnd Mrs. R. I.. Croon. Mias
W. a. PRICE, M ir.
IU Barton and T. J. Durrance
The following families enjoyed ,
spent Christmas and the week end n picinc dinner at l ake Howell 710 W. First St. Phone 47»*w
with relatives in South Florida.
Dec. 2S: Mr. nnd Mrs. Orval Wheatin gnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gra­
' NEW ;
ham nnd Mr. and Mr*. II. Hawkins

LUMBER YARD

The little daughters of Mr. and
Mr*. Foot who was operated un
A complete line of
in Atlanta, a few days ago was ao
far Improved a* to be able to re­ Cyprem and Pino
•
turn to her home here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyser Brown an­
LeRoy Wood wns dismissed from
the Orlando Hospit.il nnd brought nounce the birth of a' sou, born
to his home this week. Hr is un- Christmas morning. Both mother
nble to use his nun yet but is nnd son nrc doing nicely.
rnpiilly improvufK,«rj
Carl Mathers and family and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Eldridge Mrs. Laura Mathers and family
entertained nt dinner Christmas motored to Clermont Friday a fte r­
,
Eimrr Jeen nnd Vcmancio Adriot- noon.

AND OTHERWISE

mm

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* Avenua '•

Mr. and Mr*. Pau I Lake return­
ed home on Monday evening from
Tampa where they have been the
guest* of Mr*. Lake’s parents for
ths past week.
Mrs. Cord C. Horne of Gaines­
ville is spending the holidays here
With her alatsr, Mrs. J.-*P. NibUelf
and her parent! Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Venable.

Miss Helen Veroay left Tuesday
morning for Madison, Flo., where
she will be brides maid at the wed­
ding of Mias Elisabeth Smith and
Mr. .Martin of Tampa, which takes
piece Wednesday at Madison.

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■cnsthard a n b ix a m a ch in Rs
m-s-TIm * C «w k*l4m MaUisg MseM***
i * « i t « * d H i * ) TnM rw ilt'f*
l a Of! lea M sshlavs

George D. Williams and Walter
Williams
Vernon arrived
tlon in Dexter, Qq.,
, la Sanfordofon Mt.
Monday for a ihort
&gt;1 w
Frederick J. Niemeyer^on stay while en route to Fort Myers.
^entertained
e n fr U U s d satt dioner
d U n e ^nine
JJ
relatives from out-of-town. besides
Umily. th
T &gt;e rue.U wero were entertained with Mr*&gt; FoM of
her own family,
Orlando at ths attractive home of
Mr and Mrs. Charles A- Clawjjf Mr. and Mrs. Waiter B. BalUrd at
Mr; Kent HlldS n
e5 » ^
k,£ S ^ Altamonte Springii
from HI
af West

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In all the light shades.
Solid colors and fancy
plaids.
Guaranteed.
1 All wool—

Beautiful printed Pus­
sy Willow. Light and
dark backgrounds. 40
to 54 inches wide.
Early spring Patterns,

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Williams of
Fort Myers are spending the holi­
days here with their son and
daughter, Mr. and Sirs. W. B. Wil­
liams. .

Amhcih—The SUr
Kay*.
Miss Edith Rahner of SL Aug­
und nttroctlve* boxes of candy »on- .
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wero given thoso preeint.
. BeBtrice Cobb her uken * ustine, Is tho attractive house guest
Quite a Urge number of schol,.j . #02 part time in tho Libra* of ,her sister, Mrs. WillUms J.
a n , Uachers and interested friends
' fo£} J|,d wju t |so con- Hsrdy, at her .apartments in the
WeUki.
,

! Cash to make
300 lota at f 100
ttr Mr. Marshall

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Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Zinnscr nnd
Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Martin of Saf­
ety Harbor are spending a few
days in the city onrouto to points
of Interest on the East Coast.

Mr. and Mr*. James Booth re­
turned home Monday from Clear­
water and Safety Harbor where
they spent the past week with rel­
............ atives.

Muske-

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AT LAST!

■ Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F, Becker of
Grand Rapids, Mich., arrived in
Sanford on Monday for an indef­
inite stay and are stopping a t tho
Valdez.

On Christmas evening Joseph E.
Phipps of Greenwood Lake, Mr,
Bricsno Clark and Wil-

Heavy Flat Crepes and Satins. 54 inc
hes wide. All shades—

40 inches wide, extra heavy. All pure
silk. In all the new shades^-

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All silk Chiffpn, in a beautifulrrsheer
quality. All shades to select froiu—

$2.50 PAIR
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Framing
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Sheathing_________ “-------Sfdttjf
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Flooring
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Ceiling
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Finish
Motildlnga
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster White Rock Phuter Board
Nails
,
Screen Wire
Buildera Hardware
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Dows
.
;
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boarda
Medicine Cabinets

Mr. nnd Airs, Roy Sloniger and
Mr .and Mrr. George Parker en­ Misses Tingler, hf W inter Park,
Today we took time to inspect tertained the following guests nt a were Friday 'afternoon callers nt
turkey dinner Christmas; Mr, nnd
all the clothes hangers in all the Mrs. H. C. Parker, Misses Stella George Parker's.
clo;''ts in tho house. It is queer and Sibyl Dodd of Orlando nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Pnrkcr
whnt becomes of clothes hangc.s
purchased a "Rndioln Super" from
and how they get in closets where
For knitted sweuters and jum p­ the Radio Sales and Service Com­
they don’t belong nt nil. Of course ers you may have found hanger - pany of Winter Park Thursday of
the trouble with most * hangers troublesome.
They make the last week.
when used for light frocks or shoulders stick out—little bulges
frocks with wide necks is that the nnpearing where the hungers end.
Mrs. George Lopez is slowl
frocks nre apt to slip off. N0 wo One woman I know makes rings valoscing under the car* o
took n roll of adhesive tape and » of ra tta n -nr whntPfione f &gt;r tin* Burk.* of Winter Park.
pair of scls.-Jr*
scls.'Jrs amT|
.-.ml put a little roll purpose. The diameter of one of
of this toward the
these circle* is alsuit the same ns
hanger.
This keej
the length of an ordinary hanger,
! from slipping off, y
1lie rattan ur whalebone is fast­
I seems to be the en
ened in a perfect circle and then
4I0., However if y
, covered. A r ibbon may be Kltchid
hanger with heavy white twine i up nnd then nulled over the rattan
i towards the ends this will do the before it is fastened. The ribbon
[trick.
should be-long enough to shir over
I Hungers covered with silk are tin- rattan. A ribbon loop at one
—all your shaves can be
| attractive.
We have ,-ime thnt side of the circle serve* to hang
I were acquired aa t ’hrlstnns pies* t 'he hnni'Vr up. You »t e with n
cool, clean and delightful
ents from time to time or us bridge hanger of this sort there is nothprizes. For thin frock* it i* l-est ing to give the shoulders the un­
|! P
to have the patided sort. These are seemly bulge produced by 'a reg­
r r r n l * H fro m tb a t o r l a r r % t d a tl M M r s
1k
easily made by covering them first ular hanger.
f o r n e r l X o w jm n r o o s l a s r i U v « f r w » ,
| with a strip of cotton wadding.
k m t s a f r l r b la-tro. A f«W g a it * • • ' k f
You may make the cover of a
J m o ro l l r * n „
r s lM u tlH lIr
w k lg s »
length of silk or two lengths o f ,
tw r fr v t » l i * * l » * - r &lt; f * M T f * » S l» 4 » s * •
l rihonn, stitched or run together -th a t It « l , n r i » l k » t j § » « , ! k s w . r f »
! as to mako a aor; of double frilling
t . d —«• •imr, otiaale, -aad root* • •
«l the'tot&lt;! Thn ribbon should be I
li|tlt&gt;
n little wider and somewhat longer!
i tbnrr th r hDPger, so that when i t 1
; is put on it will frill up a ttrac t-1
j ively. I have recently seen some!
I attractive hangers which were cov-J
I ered by a erochetted tube thnti
i slipped snugly on the wooden
| hanger. This sermed like a lot'
IHJLOH ZaarIVA
- of work but they were very nt-J
I| tractive and serviceable.

n #

o ciock at tno church. •
ents, the celebration was enjoyeu
Encircling th« edifice were small by the fillers “*
as tho &gt;'ounR*
cedars and pines, while delicate atcrs.
traceries of vines and fern* out— -t—
lined tho chancel and altar. On
The Orsng^ ajtd Black Hotel was
the altar were vases of polnsettlas, decorated in holiday attire and sertheso adding a touch of color to Vcd many diners during the day,
the artistic background. Th* only many groups 'of townsfolk nnd
illumination was the light from a;out of town guest* forming conlarge electric star placed directly genial parties at smalt tables.
over the aUar.
--------B. F. Whitner Sr., superintendent
A pleasant Christmas dinner was
of tho Sunday School, had charge'given nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
of the afternoon program, when Frederick Matton of Connecticut,
songs wire sung and lessons read, the gueits being John lljmbar and
.Aa is customary, the children trf Miss Elsie Dunbar of Philadelphia,
the school brought gifts to be sent and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Marto those less fortunate, and this belhcad, Mass,
year quite a Urge box of books!
. ..
n .n r
and toys will be sent from Holy I Mr. and Mrs. David E. M*n*« •
Cross Sunday School. Rsv. Morti* end family on Sunday last, »tartmer Glover, rector of this perish, *d, on t ? “i Vhflv will ,T&gt;en5 t ^
told.ia-an UU restliir nwraerrJuit Aij»-T where th#y Svi11 ,p*nd
where these glfU would go and holiday*.
_____
how they would be distributed..ni
n u t2
A t -the close of -the exercises in
City Engineer P 1***'. “L0bile* on

The Price Is R ight
SANFORD

Mr. and Mrs. Otus Cubb&amp;ge of
Ft. Myers spent Christmas with
the latter* parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Clifford Cullicutt.

Mr. und Mrs. George Fox nnd |
j At the Baptist*-Church Sunday Master George Fox Jr., who.have"'
| School on Christmas Kve n most been the guests of Miss Martha
I enjoyable urogram was carried out Fox left Monday for their homo
at F6r t Myers.

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$1.50 PAIR

Wm

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�hi;i

ier- School
met with Captain
g*nl*o a boosters
. ejtftvlft s a effort to interest ' sen­
ior! In high schools of Florida in
; r The delegation adopted tho slojwn “Every Florida boy to FlorThe Unlvorslty-offers scholarships to needy:young mm, but is
'discouraging the tendency toward
professionalism in offering them to
atiridtea when, their pnrents arc
readily aid*,to nond them tofrifool.
' Many of tho county cltn» nru
' organizing ths alumni of their
town to aid fn tho "drive". “Pen"
m ailings -will be held In all tno
county high schools next Friday.
Most of the county clubs nr« en­
tertaining the seniors of high
schools at some time during tho
holidays,
A state-wide pica has been made.
to all alumni or tho-Univarsity of
Florida to co-operatc with tho men
of tho county clubs who have left
School early to arrive at tho high
schools In timo to hold tho meet­
ings before tho holidays.
"Toll the high school boys that
W0,are willing nnd ready to help
any needy student, but we will not
professionalise by offering him n
scholarship just to play football,”
said Captain Yon. "We want all
Florida athletes to come to the
University and will aid them if ho
.actually needs it. This is youm tufc
and tho manner in which you sup­
port your stato institution will de­
termine tho success of It.”
Captain Yon, now connected with
the K. O. T. C., is an alumnus of
tho University,

Gilchrist C o u n t y
O fficials Selected

ftpiitF lre

pa*striker
ires t Merchant* and fMinors.
„ Which
___ _ docked
„«#d M
flj; Vtoday
early
OT
passenger Hit,
list, to put!
pu
with a full passdflgvr
out Vom her docks under her own
steam. Hex passenger^
all left the
psssengt
boat and onlyy the Be
Berkshire's crew
was aboard at the tint?..
The danger along the waterfront
was heightened by the presence* df
a quantity of gasoline and building
t e r ia lo n a lighter moored to the material near the scene of the fire.
wharf. Added by an immediate At the same dock, at which the
wind, the fire spread nearly to the burning lighter and Castletown
S. 8. Castletown, unloading ce­ were warped, si* railroad tank
ment, and tuuthward along the cars, each filled with 10,000 gallons
wooden pisrs, where other -large of gnsoline, momentarily were ex­
liners, both freight and pdssengcr pected to explode. / •
Lack of locomotives to pull the
ships were docked.
• As the fire spread to the Can- cars away further lncn?a:*:d the
town three memoirs of-her crewc danger to shipping and to the
were reported to have become crowds of spectators who had
alarmed and Jumped Into tho wa­ swarmed through police cordons to
ter, where they drownod without view the fire. At their own risk,
being seen again. The freighter a group of firemen and workmen
was badly scorched and burned tied ropes to each of tho tank cars
along her starboard side,' with in turn and dragged all away.
The conllatgration was finally
small damage to herself nnd car­
go, before tugs ruiucd to her aid extinguished in the early after­
nnd pulled the ship to safety out, noon. Motor boats* and launches
joined in searching that flection of
in the bay.
The rapid spread of tho blazo tha hay front for traco of the nun
also reached the 8. 8. Berkshire, reported drowned.

HENS LAY DOWN sta te
ON JOBS DURING
LAST NOVEMBER
Six E g g s Apiece Is Avornge
Of 10,000 Fowls Entered
In Unique Contest Staged
By U niversity Of Florida
GAINESVILLE, FLA., Dee. 29.
(yP)—An average of only six egg.i
per hen was realized for the month
of November in tho egg-Inying
Contest being conducted by the
A grictultural Extension. Division,
a t tho University of Florida, ac­
cording to nn announcement here.
Nearly 10,000 chickens from -10
different Florida flocks have been
entered in tho contest, which was
staged with tho prim ary Idea of
stim ulating
egg-laying
winter
months.
Farm flocks gave way to hack
yard nnd commercial poultry la
productive ability in tho cmitesu
Mrs. J. C. I’erkins, Paisley; Mrs.
W. H. Cook, ZcphyrhHls; Wilbur
Walker, Live Oak; Mrs, E, T. H an­
dy, 'Grand Tslnnd, nnd Mrs. C. It.
Priest, Welnkn, nntered the best
backyard flocks, which consisted
of from one to 60 hens.
The ftvo best farm flocks, con­
taining from 61 to 200 birds, were
entered by Mrs. Wrlie Edge,
Crcstviow; Mrs. J. D. Hood, Santa
Hostn; Mrs. G. A. Hull, Grovclaml;
Ernest L. Heim, Wiiuchula, mi l
Mrs. D. G. Robinson, Marco.
The' five best commcrciiil flocks
of over 200 birds were entered by
M. Wciseholok, South Jacksonville;
W. II. llarnm , Snnrhoppy; W. G.
Womblo, Jacksonville; ('. It. Kurka,
Jacksonville, and G. L, Dorman,
Live* Onk.
. .
Records of production are kept
by entrants, nnd the birth are con­
fined a t home.
Tho contest will continue until
November 20, 1020.
,

officials for nowly created coun­
ty t at •Gilchrist.
The appoint­
ments follow:
' County commissioner: District
oat^FrgpkJIandLy, Trenton; two
J. T. Everett of Trenton; three, I.
P. Philpot of Belle; four J. O.
. Thomas of Bello; five, M. L. Lang­
ford of Now Perry.
Members of school board: Eli­
jah Sapp of Bello; It. C. Lang of
Trenton, llenry Everett, of Tren­
ton.
Superintendent of Public In­
struction, Mrs. J. O. Johnson, of
Wilcox; county Judge, W. J. Matthuos. of Trenton; sncrlf, D. H.
Browning of Trenton; tax assess­
o r Gordon Philpot of Bello, tux
koUectof, J. T. Jonas of Trenton;
superirfodr of registration, J. W.
. Jones of Belle and clerk of circuit
court, J, E, Willis of Trenton. ,
Executive committee; it. Lan­
caster of Trenton, J. O. Johnson,
of Wilcox; Charles Trail of Belle,
B, II. Dubose, of Trenton nnd L.
B. Gay, of Belle. .
A atudy of Washington'!! trans­
- Justices ** the poaco: District
:.QRc, M. T. Jones of Trenton; two portation tibovtffethnt It costs the
average enr J R r
there 11. lu
rents a mile to run his automo­
bile. *

S $ 3 S 3 »i2
DELAND, Fla.. Dec. 29.~Fam ous northern poultrynttn wfe- tak­
ing a deep interest in the coming
Gold Medal Show of the Ameri­
can* Poultry Association of Flor­
ida, at ths Volusia County Fair,
held in DeLand, Jan. 26 to 80,
1920. In- communication to the
Fair association D. Lincoln Orr,
secretary of the New York State
Fair and of th® Madison Square
■Poultry Show, sayu: “Quite a bit
pf enthusiasm is being shown by
some Mg fanciers or this state
(New York). In my capacity a t
.e-crotary of two big exhibitions
It has been my pleasure to tell
many poultrymen of tho possibili­
ties for this InduiOry in Florida.
I havo acted na judge over some
of tho finest exhlbftln 1 over saw—
in Florida, On the strength of
the fact that the Gold Mcdo! Show
will l&gt;o held in DeLand at the

^■ S F S

Iced' up h*f 14 passtngcrs nnd

Volusia Fair, quito a * few will
Surely rend exhibits.”
. .
Drf Orr has been engaged to
sidered to be among the very best
through the north, nnrt and south,
and from the entries pouring in
the poultry show is going tp be a
whole show in itself. The poultrymen of tho county arc going to
exhibit ss never before nnd tho
extra housing already arranged
far will be utilised to its very
utmost. Fred Ott, another famed
Judge of fancy nnd pot stock,
such ns pheasants and pigeons, is
to be the- judge of that depart­
ment. 1'

ORLANDO. Fla., Die. 29—(AV-,
—Decision in the e£*« o f L *
Hamilton o f this .d ty , charged
with violating the new real e«~u*
Saturday, urns
was
law, who was tried aaturrirty,
not made at tho set time Monday.
Judge Hutchins of
Or-,* *e
county court stated that he had ex­
port mi to mako his
ported
nls 'rcAurvcu
rc^crvi *&lt;wfcision today hut that he had been
unable to nreparc a brief on th**
caso and that ho would postpone
his decision until the iasb ox tad

of public Instruction of Cofc.miv“
pended from

sTheS suspension,
SvB ?®
ed at r
the a
execuf t
_ „r e
i*s

altercation w h ic V t ™ iT ; E
roadside neat Lake City
Mr dfynesi. No iif T T *
Keen’s term o f office, it was ,t*U
ed, oxplrea in.June.
gone. •, J
Jr 1
------------ — -------- ----. ■ '
cCresm
£ L V im ftt~ ’
Hamilton is a member of lb- . COL. COOLIDGE IN BED
firm of nnm ilton Brothers,' real
n°W.
Apply g ^
PLYMOUTH, VL, Dec. 2 9 _ W
C3tate brokers of this city, n o
p
w
it,
anUsepUt
charged with nccepririg n com in’-- Col. John C. Coolidge, father of
idon from both tho buyer and sell­ tho prosldcnt, was confined to his ™ *™r noatrti*.
er without the knowledge of all
tbrough-esery air
part if a concerned. Both k-ne ouyer bed tbday because ho had lost tho
soolhen th,
and seller testified that they knew' use of hi* right leg due to faulty swollen mucoug mg
nothing of tho “two commission circulation. Dr. Albert C. Cram'
lief comes instant
m atter.”
It’s just fin*, e
&gt; New York consumes 1,800,000,
up with a oold g
OQO eggs a ycat.
—Relief camei u&gt;

S B ia iin S IlIllS S B IS lIIIIB IM B IIIS S S M ia B IB lIIS E C lE S a a Q - 1

Secretary Is

TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Pec. 29.
(A1)—Twenty three years ago two
men handled the affairs of the sec­
retary of state for Florida. Today
n score of nttnehos are finding it
hard to crowd 15 hours’ work into
a single day.
_________ 1-----W hen'tho State Capitol was in
Its infancy hefe, II. Clay*Crawford,
who still occupies tho secretary of
sta te ’s chair, was first named to
tho office. J. F. Dorman, Mr.
Crnwford’s “ right-hnnd bower"
engaged as an assistant, 1'iiat
was 2.1 years ago.
Now, with Florida a t its greatest
height of development, Mr. Craw­
ford nnd Mr. Dormpn are still at
the heiim of secretarial affairs of
the state, but n m etamorphosis
has been wrought ni»out them.
From n small, peaceful jlttlo of­
fice, with nothing much to do, hu«
developed n departm ent with a
suite of fnur rooms. Almost daily
there comers from th at section of
the Capitol the cry of "more
space I"
.
.
w h s

The United Stales Bureau of
Fisheries bn.1* discovered th at b ar­
nacles on ship bottoms collect only
on platen painted blue and Mack
and that other coirs are practically
free from them.

Cnncen(rated Heat I’enetrtAca
In sta n tly and B r in g s Q uick­
e s t R e lie f K now n

Wnlklng in not. a “ lost a rt" in
Berlin, for hundreds of thousands
of pedestrians fill the pprks* and
boulevards on pleasant ovonings

N O T IC E
The regular mm uni mcotng of the stockholders of the
F irst National Hunk of Sunford, Florida, will he held in
the directors room of the bank
on Tuesday, January 12th,
1920, ns provided in tho by­
laws, for the election of a
board of directors to serve for
tho ensuing year, nnd for tho
transaction of any other husin§f?sLthat m ay properly come
boforo the meeting.
• B. F . WH1TNER, Cashier,

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Calendar For Past
In Standing O f Fighte
ORK, Dec. 29— (JP&gt; —
* events on t h e -1923
tadar, chronologically
tfc ■» follow s:.
'
Mew York—Louis (Kid)
w featherweight title
by knocking out Danny
the 9th round,
leisco—F irst bouts unling law nre held.
.Newark—Mickey WalU Mike McTiguo in houtttst.
&gt;
New York—Benny Lcosets retirem ent.
_ L o s Angeles—Jack
mounces retirem ent.

-New J
aisaion

spends

Dun-

,_San Diego— Jncic
-H a rry Wills files chai.
natch with Dempsey,
lorrfos Estelle Taylor.
-New York—Jam es A.
ected ciinirn.nn stats
omission.
—New York— Charlio
icnbere wins world’s
fht title wina world* i
[nonbalil M artin.
UNow York — J a c k
laced on ineligible list
khictlc Commission.
- S t. Paul—Gcno Tunk* IIarry Grcb.
[—Philadelphia— Mika
|*ins junior lightweight
btpolnting S tevo (Kid)
Ls'cw York—Stntc AthpiMtun reinstates Mick*
t, Mike McTiguo nnd
ptnilcc.
[—Manila—Pnncho Villa
nortd's flyweight title
fcver Scncio.
j-Ncw York—Sid Terris
I Johnny Dundee in final

match in old Madison Square Gard­
en.
May 22. — W aterbury—Louis
(Kid) Kaplan knocks out Stevo
(Kid) Sullivan in 6th round.
, May 30.—Now York— Paul Bcricnbach win* world's light-heavy­
weight title by outpointing Miko
McTiguc.
Juno 6.*—New York—Gcno Tunney knocks out Tom Gibbons in
12th round.
July 2.—New York—H arry Grob
gets decision-over Mickey W alk­
er.
H arry Wills knocks out Charlio
W cincrt in 2 round.
July 13.—New York— Jim m y
Goodrich wins lightweight title
tournam ent by knocking out Stan­
islaus Loayzn in 2nd.
July 14.—San .Francisco—Pan cho Villa dies.
July 19.—New Y’ork— Vincent
(Pepper) M artin dies. July 23A-New York Charlie
(Phil) Itosenbcrg knocks out Eddio
Shea iti 4th round in defense of
.bantam title.——
Aug. 2.—Los A nicies—Fidel LaBnrba wins American flyweight
title by" outpointing Frankie Gen­
ii ro.
Aug. 27.—W aterbury — Louis
"Kid” Kaplan obtains draw with
Babe Herman in defense of feath­
er title.
Sept. 21—New York Mickey
W alker outpoints Dave Shade in
defending welter title.
Sept. 20,— Niles, Mich..— H arry
Wills and Jack Dempsey sign for
H)2G match.
Oct. 12.— New York—Paul BerIcnbach knocks outt King Solo­
mon.
. Oct. 20— New ark—H arry Wilis
knocks out Floyd Johnson in 1st
round.
Nov. 25.— Ncwnrk — Mickey
Walker outpoints Sailor Friedman.
Dec. 7.—Buffalo— Rocky Kansas
wins world’s lightweight title by
outpointing* Jimmy Goodrich.
Dec. 11.—*Now \£prk—■ Paul Berlonbnch*outpoints Jnck Delaney in
defense of light heavyweight title.
Dec. *18. — New York — Louis
(Kid) Kaplan outpoints Bdhe H er­
man in defense of feather title.

“Young” Stribling
May Go Into Ring To Be Champ Some
To Fight Delaney Day, Asserts Bride

“If lira in your hands to make it
o t hrrnk it," ho said. " I f -you agree
th a t proselyting is a bad business
you jean stop it. If you decide that
scouting Is not In the best Interest
of the sport.* you can agree among
yourselves to discontinue it. If
sny of the paid coaching stnffs
are too large, it lies in your hands
to reduce them.
If you are in
Agreement that coaching from the
sidelines is not in the best inter­
est of the game you can absolute­
ly eliminate It.**

Georges C . r ^ n l ^ , ■ J T S S Z
bSth of » ! “ .of th.°. Argentina,
n n t w .K
h*v® bcfn knocked
32eVbyn lhe heavywetght champion,
in so-called "batirtln n
WnturY•" niay go into
moMh,. ' 1' “ln wi,hln «"*«, lege hockey classes in Madison
*»tre *’nn*cn yesterday. Jess
Firaudae signed for n bout with m
McMahon, the garden matchmnkthe heavy Itnlion. “
crf piloted them about find learnin Buenos Aires
ed from Mrs. Stribling that:
Argentine tr
of the gate
f'nrnsmttor . “Young Stribling is a wondorful
— ----------„ b o r t M i S , ' •» t or t -»»M to fi«M. ho-,

MMdWlh PnitwU 1
his name to the fan
NEW, YORK—Edouard Maaeart, wmnd U Itn# Mr*,
French featherweight, won orf a her marriage to til
,iou1 from C harley Goodman of f.vtu n r two menu
been diacbnM. .
New York (four rounds).
*
Joe Click of New York outpoint­
Three years ago, Andrew
ed Billy Kennedy of New Orleans
(12 rounds).
wan, Dm man who 'a u fM
PA EL RIVER,
Pete Zi- message* to G arda,” la tbs 1
viv, Pittsburgh, bantamweight, hh American War, received
boat young Delaney (10 rounds). Distinguished Service Croat.

In the New Kid nnd
Metal Finish

Tho Chinrso dp not bury their
dead underground until a “lucky
day” comes, the corpses*often be­
ing kept in wooden lioxcs for
many days, ns centers of disease
infection.

.Zy T i n t s . toho»"t hu ? «■J f f A S S 8 S « t

oppoent.
K P ” * *&lt;£nn*\-.M. hi* Georgia approve of his career.
_ .
An&lt;i moreover, tho Young Strib. .
I ling j,omc wij| ^ in j j ncon j j rs
A l c n h n l l a T l i v n i ' i n r l fKriWiP- has seen four fights and
1IUI I S I / l V c r i v U " likrs them. And her husband has

Lloyd Shoe Co

Into Bootleg Game,
i" IL
1“
Declares Bucktifer
,»'™rlh
“ &lt;m,y19yc" ”
.
f And Inst, n blow to boxing foi­

lowers. McMahon was assured that
NEW York . Dec. 29.—(Ah- if Stribling became champion be
United State-; Attorney Emnrv-H. Would retire.
When n chance
Itnckn-r. nh,. has padlocked qpinv came for tho boxer to speak, he
cabarf. . i, now devoting attention* said modestly:
to the diversion of industrial' alet&gt;)
"When they made Jack Dempsey
hol iutu Ijiuitl,chnrm tds.
I guess they broke the mold. I’m
^ . 'li ril.-.y he obtained -10 war­ not a second Jnck Dempsey nnd
rants ns start on his*nffttfnaive Pm not posing as any such animal,
nv am ; whit he declnVijd dV.*‘New but
I think 1 could bent Dempsey
York' real rum row". Within n
short tin:-’ he had caused the a r­ light now or at any time we should
rest of *i\ ne-n and two women, happen to meet."
nil connectts| with the Olive T rial­
ing Cemoany, one of the largest
nlcnltid drtwturing plants in this
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Dec.
count r \ .
^UlM/P)
— '•! will be in Palm
Mr. Itii.-kn-r was asked whether
Reach, possibly all reason etigngtlte g'&gt;\irr-nint had obtained evi­ 1ing
h large real estate transact­
dence hv ■fttihli: hing a fake tierfume plan. "I cannot dirruss O u t” ions," declared former Lieut. Onj borne Wood, son of Gen. Ijconnrd
ho replied.
Am'.rtg those arrested was Miss , Wood, in nn interview at the Royal
France, rannhtriei. who is charg­ ; Polnciann Hotel Monday.
ed with being an alcohol saleswo­ ]_ “l nm representing several well
northern business men who
man ard derlr.red as one of the [known
large tracts of land here," he
hrnnie t (.ersonr, ip the ring. All ii own
"Several extensive real csthose arTi'tetl wire released on f added.
tale deals necessitate my attention
liftiL
I may posribly he here through
Mr llinkner said that the Olive and
the
season.
1 nm not here socially
Cnmp.nn* v hich was lieenr.ed t &gt;de­ and shall take
nature h'lit barrels of nlonhol a the social life,"no particular part in
month, ifaerled a steady supply to
l&gt;not it ceer*
Cooks in London, England, re­
to accept positions unless they
The \Wnther Bureau of India fuse
are assured that their kitchens
issti warnings of danger of sun­ will
be wired with a radio exstroke ..r heat apoplexy when the tension
from the wireless installa­
Men who follow diving long nre wet hnl!i temperature approaches tion of the family upstairs.
S5 degrees Fahrenheit.
subject to deafness.

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We Want Your
Patronage”

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their sales force
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Credit if you Want It
Cash If You Have It.

FURNITURE
“Quality

Merchant

dise at prices that
» appeal”
Phone 216
pies in Sanford now approach a quarter of million dollars within six

Wednesday there will be a special excursion bus leaving at nine
Sanford forv ‘ brokers
and
their wives
to see Daytona
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h ea t the room to a c o m fo r ta b le tem perature.
G row n u p s, to o j-in -th e ir bathroom srappreciate
Perfections w hen chilly days com e to Florida.
Perfections are smokeless and odorless. Q f that
you can be absolutely sure. For less than tw o
cents an hour they radiate warm th to every corner
of the room . D ealers w ill gladly show, you th e
new models. Prices range from s6..’5 to *14.25.

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Wednesday, December 30th 10:30
of the first unit of Crystal Heights on Crystal Lake, the other units will follow in
front on a wide boulevard that will run the length of this development and aroun
miles in length.
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If you want to make money and make it quick, invest in Crystal Heights. If y o u ;
will find just w hat you Want at Crystal Heights.

looking for a home site yoil

A LL L O T S SO LD W ITH L A K E P R IV IL E G E S ..

Remember the Time and Date Tomorrow W ED NESD AY, DEC. 30th 10:310 A .
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In Gold W ill Be Given Aw ay

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. • y *ttym in Band hes bctn of.
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in wb«n perfectly N. Y. GIANTS INVADE STATE
C«Uin lu impose
WEST PALM BEACH, FLAJ
d forest* still env-

lyArray OrdnanceGorps .rtartbRjftnw,, 2ft -•, . ^
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tonight in the annual
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a velocity of
posiblc Vertleot with vls-

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forest l a n J l it Uie‘ eoantry, ’ ha
ftates, adding th at private owners
cannot be expected to handle their
properties to meet the public in­
terest unless the business la pro­
fitable.
“The following conclusions,"
Professor Fairchild says, are now
generally accepted:
,
"Special favors to forrset own­
ers are not the solution.
"The revenue:* of the ststes,
rountles, towns, etc., must not bo
impaired.
"Taxnlion must not bo an ob­
stacle in the way of far-sighted in­
vestment in forestry."
He concludes by advocating tax­
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KANSAS CITY, Dec. 29ir-C fflT“1l? vrort!l3, and ©them. For o£T™ lfth9 • of the estimated
800,000 ‘acres of forests of the
Jfntonal pens*have been secured United State:* arc leveled and con­
through the fine co-operation of sumption is surpassing' growth of
i w L r T w V of the Orlando Sub- the remaining • trees four times,
:VvP|l«: .-^'owinter‘Fair. The cn- says Professor Fred It. Fairchild
l o University.
7n/ :L ‘a,\l&gt;r0Wn t° 8uch an «* ? f/U
In n p a rrr prepared for tho con­
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get
additional pen-* f rom t j,e manu. vention of the American Associa­
Tho re*u*ar poultry tion for Advancement of Science,
trailding has been augmented by here December 28 to January 2, tho
ia*0(meCUrinK ,of an additional professor, who will head the in­
luarif feet of spate and vestigation provided by the ClarkeMcNary Forestry Act, dwell:* upon
taxation as particularly pertim nt.
In this regard ho advocates the
worltls deepest well is at
I^itrnbe Penn., and is one and a substitution of the principle of
“income or yield for capital value
half miles deep.
On liberal commission
ns the basis of taxation."
"Any enterprise may be handi­
. basis,
Mammoth tusks 60,000 yearn old
weighing a ion were recently sold capped or destroyed by excessive
in England.
or discriminatory taxation," he de­
Phone 249
clares. "Forestry is peculiarly sen­
Tho Bnkarfcanj cyclone of 1870
from the Ray of Bengal brought sitive to . taxation, and fir.da the
Our sub-division la undergo­
(a a prescription for
so much rain th a t the loss of life general property tnx most burden­
from drowning was 100,00 in six some.
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ing moat substantial develop­
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hours.
“In forestry, the major income Bilious Fever and Malaria ment* and advertising.It kills the germa.
may nppenr only onco in every
Lticnl anti-barbcTry laws were
Tho annual
ismi I in Franco ns early ns ICfitt. fifty or sixty years.
to Common barberry was com­
pletely eradicated from Denmark
in llion, since which time no black
stem rust in wheat has been no­
ticed there.

DELAND, Fla., Dec. 29.—With
the Voluala County Fair a t DoL afid.but four week:* away preaolving the • parntlons for handling the krowda
against air- thkt will undoubtedly be there are
irdnanca dc- being made. Chief of - police
ig the devcl- Montrcvillc Is lining up a big squad
ant of still of uniformed and . plaln-clothe*
men so th at the usual order will
itnat airc ra ft be maintained. The Boy Scoots,
proved and who performed a very useful borfurther
vice last year In acting as guides,
b, reosoi
will again bo on tho Job.
B the gr
The raceiracK and free exhibition
he a ir ’■entice. and it la
t we devcBp ground de­ platform In fro n t -of the gaandns to ovotdStying our air- stnnd will have some additional
m to the defense of local- g iin t reflectors plnced a t advan­
tageous pollutions, so that the even­
inrt hlstor i^R itea.”
improvemt ta iftade rcc- ing's performance will bo Just
hls and oth r lines of ord- about the some ns the daylight
,rc "real,’* IcncTal Hines performance.
I are in no lonltion to unTlie DeLand Band will occupy
fce raanufa lure of a aUt- the platform Ih front of the grand­
f theso Imj «ved wcopohs stand and concerts will be given
outbreak u ’ war.
throughout the day. T h e 'Iln rry
[ill wo be i .any auchj&gt;olil wo man facturo suifi- m m " and a semi-automatic ehort
ntitica to p rm it adequate range shoulder rifle had been
worked out for the infantry. A
new Infnntry qiortar, 76-mm, of
g reat range nnd ' accuracy had
boen produced to replace the
wnr time Stoea m ortars. Among
new artillery, General Hines not­
In rcrmtti* rnrnl districts in Nor­
J reserves and expressed ed a 76-mm pack howitzer which
date- (nthfOTtlon w ith the "doubles the range of the peresnt way the bride dons tho nntive
General S taff ayatem. Ho mountain gun," and n . 105-min dress .if hvr district and rides to
the jolat urmy-navy howitzer, n type never before pro­
rt In Hawaiian Waters had vided for the American a rm y .___ church ceremony on u pony.
ho greateet Value in trainlc from .the disclosure of
ics in the defensive system
ilands, and’ urged th at
Could Better Fertilizer He Made We
made available for furthWould Make It. ’
njxrratlons as well as for
Leuvera oX fcho F irst, SecSIMON PU R E and GEM BRANDS
[T hfrd regular divisions
"Time Tried nnd Crop Tested.” .
f ir s t Cavalry Division a t
k possible in conjunction
N ew PRICE LIST of regular brands just issued. Get
iNtftlonal Guard and Orsame before placing order. Send orders now for future
Icaorvea." .*
requirem ents, save delays and lie ready whom fertilizer
big sm all arm s and artilHoticd In pilot types since
Is needed. Transportation is duw ami may be worse.
hit not yet given adequate
Q ualltr First
Fair Prlrr,
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Hines saidl
li-automntjci aliftrt range
li-suloinaties to ‘'increns*}
Jacksonville,
Duval County,
Florida
sly the fire power of rifle-

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Hail, Pentland and
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CENTRAL FLORIDA dFFICE
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S. G. GRAY, RESIDENT MANAGER

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for Sanford to grow up

[‘ IDEAL BRANDS have led the State for th irty years. Order early affil
&gt; avoid delnys caused by.congested,frqight cumlitiops. i

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CITY THAT HAS ATTAINED THE FRONT RANK OF IMPORTANCE
AS A COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL AND RESORT CENTER OFFERING,
THE YEAR-ROUND ACTIVITY—IN SHORT SANFORD IS ACKNOW­
LEDGED AS THE FASTEST GROWING SPOT'IN THE STATE, A CITY

Wilson SrToomer Fertilizer Company
M ANUFACTURERS OF IDEA L FERTILIZERS
Jacksonville, Florida
PAUL Rj FORBES, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

RICH IN OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE SEEKING I N V E S T M E N T
WHERE RAPIDLY ENHANCING VALUES INSURE EARLY PROFIT.

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BEAUTY AND UTILITY ARE COMBINED IN DURID PARK IN AN
EXCEPTIONAL MANNER, MAKING ■ IT UNIQUE AMONG THE
GREATER SANFORD DEVELOPMENTS, YOU’LL AGREE UPON IN­

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Many investors have, already realized a profit
on th6lr original investm ent jn Sanford Grove.
-Price increase has assured them of a profit of
10% on tho purchase price of their~homesltefl-------- Another of the sam e amount is due within the
next few d q y s., Be sure that you are one of the
many to have a profit-sharing homesitc.
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SPECTION, THAT HERE IS A GLO RIOUS PLACE TO LIVE.
YOUR GOLDEN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED IN THE
SECOND (UNIT TO BE PLACED ON THE MARKET AT AN EARLY
DATE. A C T T O D A Y AND SECURE SOME OF THE MOST DESIR­
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We offer to the vcgetalilo growers of Florida, through our subsidiary,
Florida Agricultural Supply Company, the services of I)r. M. D. Leonard, ‘
an Entomologist and Plant Pathologist o f high repute. If troubles arise In
the field, tell us about them and wo will give you the most up-to-date meth­
od of contrail Our price list No. 29 will be‘sent.upon request.

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LOANS

A nnouncem nts for 1926 •
lowing are a f&lt;
the Realtor's obliwtj!

Opening or Second Section of Fort Mellon—

SANFORD'S RESIDEN TIA L MASTERPIECE

prices decidedly low— reservations now being ac­
cepted.
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and Ensliah Colonials— Commodious and indiYifa now on sale. Improvements will be installed as

duality supreme,

Start the New Year right by buying one of the best
homes in ihe BEST CITY IN FLO RIDA— SA N FO R D .

soon a s m aterials can be assem bled.
Among our offerings o f Business Property
and acreage unusual values are found.

BUY NOW!

A five-room

San Lanta combines home atm osphere w ith con
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Dungaiow w un Dam anu aii m od­

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Magnolia A t Second

Knight &amp; M acNeill

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

Sales A gents

Phone 48

Lot 70x120. South and East exposure.

Price lower

than any other home of its kind in the city.

Terms

State! It is the best city in which to live and has the best
people on earth. See—

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linent facte ft to S ?
that in o S g g
m isrepresenU tioT

ARTICLE 25-1^-^
be higher than

ARTICLE 29—Under
perty in his charge to
ARTICLE 35—No injt
relieves the Realtor fr
of ethics.
Violation of the Cot
his Board and deprives
nection with his busina

Lot in Grandview Avenue in Rose Court only 82,600 00,
8600 down.
Corner lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
82,625, with easy terms.

REALTORS

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fraud, m is r e p r e J ,
esU te transacts 1
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without exaggerS *
representation.
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for which party heitM
more than one party 4
ties to the transaction.'

S A N F O R D has the best year ’round climate in the

Four lots on W est Third Street.
$1,500.00 each.

ARTICLE 17—Who,
Realtor should n o t2
made for the own^J

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easy. Ready to occupy.

Some Rare Bargains In Lots

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himself to be fair t?i
he represents and

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

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Paving paid in full.

Masonic Bldg,

REALTORS

Phone 72

Three lota on Palm etto Ave. 86,000.00, with good
terms.

McCALL &amp; FOX
Sales A gents For

T h e Firm Substantial

LO C H -A R B O R

113*/2 Magnolia Ave,

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

Phone 745 f

Salta Fort*: It. G. Fox. G. E. McCall. R. L. Shipp,

187 Acres, 15 In Grove, 10 acres cleared, balance In beautiful pines.
T his would make a fine subdivision as it Is near present Corporate lim its.
Price and terms reasonable.
1,
5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room house, barn and equipment. Price
$8,500.00 including crop.
13.7 Acres, 5 filed and in celery. 609 ft. facing Sanford A venue.
Price $9,000.00 including crop. E asy term s.
5 Acres, nice 6 room cottage, 3 Vi in celery, 1 other crops.
including equipm ent, $8,000.00. Good term s.

Price
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10 Acres, tiled and in celery, w ith all equipment. For price, term s,
etc., see us.
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1,000 Acres, $60.00 per acre.

Happy and Prosperous New Year

Phone 88

10,500 Acres, $20,00 per acre
Buy th ese reasonable offerings in a section whero
progress and profit aro certain.

219 Meisch Building

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915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.

One corner lot in Park
V iew on Oak
Avenue, $800.
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Seminole

If you are looking around for a
house th a t you w ant to call home,
and you realize how fruitless rent­
ing is, let us show you the most at­
tractive home w e have for sale.

Four strips of fourteen lots each, in W oodruff sub­
division a t $550 a lot.
A snug, attractive modern four-room houso with
garago on Sanford Avenue, $4,500.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

221 Meisch Building.

112 Park Avenuo

Phono 682W

711 Palm etto A venue — Prices and
Term s R ig h t
A creage, B usiness, W arehouse and
R esidential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

I.—2 E.room flat., with bath,.facing Kaat
on Myrtle, between 10th and H th streets,
50x117, double Kitrage. $10,000. f4.l00 cash.
Now leased to Dec. 1326 at $00 per month.
2.—100 ft. to 150 ft. facin g B a st on S a n ­
ford A venue betw een lo th an d 11th S treets.
$150 p e r foot. T erm s reaso n ab le.
3 —16 so re celery fa rm —7 a c re s tile d —In
B u re k s-H sm m e c h . P ric e $ 10,000 -$ 1009 essh .
l and 2 y e a rs on balance.
I.—L ot iOxUT. fa c in g B eat on S an fo rd
Avenue. P rlo e $12,000. $1,000 cash . I, 2. 2
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PA U L LAKE— Realtor
Telephone 714- -----------Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg,
Salesm an— E. T. Moore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

IF Y O U BU Y RIGHT
SELLING IS E A SY
One L ot Beyna V ista
$800,00
Terms.
One Lot Ft. Mellon

LAWTON WILL BELL TO YOU OR FOR YOU AND
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$ 2, 000.00 •

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Two-story house of attractive design splendidly con■tructed on lot 60x124. Contains large living room
w ith fireplace, dining room and kitchen and three
.chambers w ith bathroom and plenty of closet room.
Electricity and city water.
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Cash required, $2,850.

BAST NASON, SALES DIRECTOR
Telephone 240, F irst N at’l Bank Bldg

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Terms.
One Lot New Smyrna Beach
$1,500.00
Terms.
1
5-Room House w ith bath'and g
Corner F irst and Holly
$10,600.00 •
Terms.

PtoM T41

203-206 Meisch

Beautiful Home Site
Fine Lake For Boating
and Fishing
Price Attractive

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real E state and Investm ents

One in San LantaJ
Ono in Rose Court
One in Ft. Mellon,

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The Substantial R ealtor
12-14 O arner-W oodruff Bldg,

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REALTOR

MUaag Theater Bid

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Jpstate,
L Realtor pledges
[to the owner whom
L would his own.

We have a real live client
who wants several small
acreage tracts suitable for
development; lakefront and

L of property, a
fit on expenditure
tent.1*
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Erdelimlfl0ntageespecial-

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BUSINESS PROPERTY

Two Fifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

Cash payment cannot ex­
ceed 20'
.0with interest payable annually

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ascertain all per:cepta th e agency
exaggeration and

One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00
per front foot.

This client is not interest­
ed
property exceed­
ing $/oU.0() in city limits of
Sanford or $350.00 outside
o f same.

should not
iuld make it~clear
ompensation from
onsent o f all par-

(N ext to Forrest Lake Hotel)

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127 f t deep at $150.00 per front fo o t
N

S•

Dr permit any pro­
m-poses.

Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.

idient or custom er
observe th is codo

Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 f t deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per foot.

%

o expulsion from
d Realtor in con-

?tl*soaic Jcmpie

Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.
These are some of the finest locations in First Street
Extension ACT NOW

SELL OR

2 0 2 FIRST 5T.

PH ONE 7 7 $

• S A N F Q &amp; p - /= £

214 East First Street

R. C TISDALE, Jr.

Sanford, Florida
Inquire Re-Sales Department

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

cm onon

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Sanford Office 336-38 Heisch Bldg. Bithlo Office Fifth Are
__ ____ H. A unto
POItTKIl B. PITTB
O. II. IT R N IT nO H
J. p. T i i u n n o N o

One Lot M agnolia Heights^—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
Price.
Five roqm house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

il* purpose pines o u r

Phone 490-W
AT A SAC

R.C. TISDALE, JR.

REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Building

50, 75 or 125 feet— First Street E x­
Croat foot,
foot.

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­
WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS
IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINEHURST,

BU EN A

VISTA,

vard and Lake Monroe.

At a very

attractive price.

SAN

LANTA AN D CITY PROPERTY.

One comer Lot, 96x105 on Union and
*

and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
I Turn Property Quick
L et me try yours

OSCAR R. BROOKS
. “The Lot K ing” Realtor
•V- *. * . •*•’'
SOS Flrat National Bank Bids.

low the market.
I’m , &gt;v;V

REALTOR
f, • , ^ ■
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, ■•
•
Brumley-Puleston Bldg
Phone 751
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210 East First Street

p a r t cleared. Ask us

Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building

Phone 708-709

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about i t

V PhonfeT lA

Nothing better in Sanford for an investm ent

REALTORS

53 Acres Celery L a n d ,
,

108 feet front 77 feet deep at

W.P. CARTER
REALTOR

230 Melfch Bldg;
r im J U L

�u » tn

F or Acreage,

as Lc&amp;ion’s Mascot la Dead

Property. Lot,,

'

WHY RENT’" ' v- * f® with 3 50x150* ft r 'J- -'J:

Lot ?, Block 7, M ellonville A ve., $4,000
Lot 9, Block ,6, E lliott A venue,
teaM cn T E xn oau re.... , .....Z $4,200
Lot 10, Block tf E lliott A venue,
E astern Exposure .;.... .......$4,200
' t

‘*r

buy a farm

HOU SES FO R SA LE

[!«4from
ntrtfdepot,
e ed
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4 Roorrtn nncl Bath, ju st off Second S t
$5,000. Caflh $1,250.

Price

‘

4 Rooms and Bath on F ifth Street. Price $5,000.

* TERMS

Cash $1,000.
BeuuCiful Residence on Central Avenue.

For Sale until Dee. 2 lift; 5 acr,
3 n*ar town u
ft. railroad frontage. Ideal for 1warehouse
*5
Pirice $30,000. Terms.
• JT +
‘ 1 t&gt;m£

Price

Re-Sales Dept.
214 E. FIRST ST.
Phone 463.

108 E . Second St

FLETCHER-RULGIiR REALTY CO.
Phone 74G

113'/i Magnolia Ave,

W ONDERFUL HOME SITE

HOMES—LOTS—-FABM3
ACREAGE

About fivf* acres on a lake, ju st outside city
lim its. This is o p e 'o f the best locations in
Florida for a beautiful home. On this pro­
perty there is now a smnll house, w ith au­
tom atic water- system , bath room, electric
lig h ts and telephone.

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Christmas and N ew Year’s O ffering

®

Anyone wnnting an ideal settin g for a home
should see this piece of property. Price
$8,500. Terms may be arranged.

REAL ESTATE

We arc going to o ffer a ’ few lots on our development ■
which is nearly completed a t pre-development prices, J
for n lim ited period,- on very attractive term s as 5
follow s:
L 1 •&lt; 1 J &gt; \
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INVESTM ENTS

K ARL J. SCH ULTZ
S A V E and
T H R IV E

1st Natlohnl Bank Bldg.

Phone 744.
TERM S: FIRST PAYM ENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for 30 m onths thereafter, w hich takes
care of all interest charges.

* COLCLOUGH REALTY CO*
General Insurer

311 F irst National Ilink Illdf.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone TI

THIS O FFER CLOSES JA N U A R Y 1st, 1926
FR EE— TRANSPORTATION TO PROPERTY.

EARNING MONEY
OUT OF SCHOOL

FR EE—“-REFRESHM ENTS
DINING ROOM.

A. vacation that is all play and no "pay”
*’ won’t get you anywhere, boys.

A T ‘ CRYSTAL

See Our Salesm en
- AT. M i i ' i

•

Earn some money of your own Ibis Hum­
mer and make a sturt toward a mnn’s-aize
•vghank*«ccopnt.ii'»nKr;
i 1
.....

N A T IO N A L

85 acres fin est - trucking land in cou
per acre ........ .................................... «o0

Real E sta te

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales M anager

FIRST

A partm ent house site on the Corner of'
and Palm etto Sts. considerably under
m arket.
Lot in San Lanta on Sanford Ave. for a
sale. Price ....... ................. .............’ m AJ

^ERTfSIJMENTS T FLL YOU WHAT THE ROMANCE
o f-B U S IN E S S IS ,DOING FOR YOU.
HObitY
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T O D A Y ’S BESTBUY^

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LAKE

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OW NER LEAVING COUNJR
OFFERS BARGAIN
120 ACRES AT 5100 PER ACM

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108 Magnolia A venue

BANK

Phone 117 %

Oply 2 m iles north of Enterpn^
This is fin e land and a bargain

fW * ‘ *'

Just off First Street on South Park— One oT

'

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BRYANT
&amp; -HATHAWAY
r , x.},v
•
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the best locations in Sanford, now occupied by
Routh’s Delicatessen.

N um ber 6 Ball Building, Opposite F&lt;J
O ffice, Sanford, Florik

Our client has n three-year lease conimenc
20 'Yarn's E xperience With Florida

ing Jan. 1, 192G, which we offer for sale.

In .extending the above •oft e ? two Weeks
from Dec. 15th we have already sold1
about one-half of this group.

P A C K A R D R E A L T Y CO
209 Magnolia Arc,

w-tp join our N ew Year s
EV e revel — to UHher in
1926 am idst fun, frolic,
festiv ity and the light
J otC
o h F .A
re you’ll , find food of
tho best; music and en­
tertainers offering the
utm ost in. enjoym ent,
good comnjnndorle unre­
strained yet never unre­
fin e d -fa v o r s , frivolity,
fashion, good fellowship.

Dinner
at 8 O’clock
■#
*
*

Phone 231

We still have a few choice lots le ft at
this bargain price.,
*

H f' It AP T O G E T H E R A F E W JIOI.I.AIIS, I N V E S T T H E M A N D
M A K E GOOD R E T U R N S
tl
.

A o rta

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Inml on llr n r d a ll A i r .
•n rtlllrr.

N in e nerru lllr d , a t a

THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SUP,
The gift oi
ible assure^
depended,
for th&lt;? Wl
or dnughtK
pear to W
Chriatnai.l
ible.
P IL O T

108 Magnolia A ve.

Phone 117

40 A c re * c e le r y laud un llrn rila ll Ave.. In clu d in g equip m ent, ctr.,
line at Ik e rnre b a rg a in * tknt a r e l e d , See un.
I . E T . t H H A V E Y O U R L IS T IN G # A N D S E E US P O I t IIA tt-

Masonic Bldg
BRO W N R E A L T Y CO M PA N Y

D ancing from 9:30
REAL ESTATE A N D INVESTMENTS
iLiuThe Seminole Synco(&gt;a&gt;fin tors, an eight-piece or•/ cheatva, will serenade,
f Reaervutious $2.50 per
• r . v cover.
Make table res^ v ^ v a t ip n a now for coup*
foursomes, or parties
by • telephone, letter or

Ncjv House Palm etto A ve* all new
furnished. Good term s .:............... $10,509
Lot 64x117 Cypress A ve., o ff Celery
A venue ■»**••••••**J*•■«•****•*•••«••••••••••&gt;•**•
.
*
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L ot In M ayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good term s • •••&gt; * » * * • a a a * ** ■mm
Two Lots Oak and C e n ^ l A ve.

216 E, Second .Street

jitW-lon, price- per

575 fe e t frontage on Wes

jT^cree of land, ten acres In fine groro borders nice t

frontji,e on ..m e the W b e A biV
Two lota corner thirteenth and Palmetto, 114x117,' ..; | 7J
VP'laaajui. !»*-. J.. ‘
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hundred twenty .
,n.
Btty by ono hnndred
S
u m 1O
r \ ^ n hJxbway.
u 7-pHco
? 0T&gt;n?e
fron
Orlando
each, *twe
terraaon each lot! on.
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Warner, Mgr.

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t ^ ftowta,
a f..IIt s s R

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a ... . .'.!!*rS,

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mUeB jrom .Sanford, quick

Puleston
Sanford,

gWpn and will pay.you tp InreatlBfte. C

property the absolutely
W est
Afreet, and
velop i t See me at one
sale price will likely b&lt;
w day.
1

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TOE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1925,

1— Announcements

fpetty HeraM

). RATES
In Advaac*
vlil ba rapatrons aad
immediately
” ____ 16c a Hue
. 8c a line
. 7c a Una
. 5c a Uaa
, Type doubt* above
| rates are for eon*
Jtlone.
Iof average length
la line.
■
| charge of 80 for

1 0 _ F o r Rent, Rooms

AUCTIONEER
FOR RENT: lx*,!,, f ront room,
WE SELL lots and subdlvlaions
at puhllc ruction. Lafe Burger, Ca” *49-J bMh ,0 **nt,*rni* onl&gt;'
Room 6, Rock Bldg, Orlando, Fla.
FOR RENT: Hereon, to gentleman. 616 W. i n st.
3— Autos, Rent
AUTOfl FOR HIRB
■ A G f£ AUTO SERVICE Day
fit ntgh t Meets all trains. Bar­
rage transfer. Phone 661 and 6S-W
REEL * SONB
— Ton Drive I t .
Myrtle and 2nd S t at I t R.

13— For Rent, Office, Stores
space in
location. Phone 727.

14-^For Sale, Acreage

5— Autos, Sale
FOR SALE: Star sport model tour­
ing car. Will trade for Ford
coupe. Box 21, Route A.

Icing Is restricted
Deification,
i |e made The San.will be responsible . DEPENDABLE USED CARS
[incorrect Insertion,
for subeaqoant
1924 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
office should be dition.
v
Italy is ease of
1924 Dodge touring cay.,
/
*»*
1923 Dodge coupe, A-1 condition.
[VBRTldBRS
1923 Ford coupe, many extras.
preset)tatlve thor1923 Light Ford truck.
ilUr with Mfat*s,
1922 Ford roadster, special.
ilficatioD will
information,
ey will sMlctyou
I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS
lyour want adl to
effectivePhan* 3
Oak and 2nd St.
NOTICK
should give their
itofflee address aa
phone number if
G— Business Opportunities
ulta. About one
C thousand has a
PERMANENT WAV1NO: Hava it
tha othara cant
don* the “Nestle ‘■Way." Satis­
[with you unless
faction guaranteed. Special prices
address.
Until. December 25. Apply at onoe
»nce MUST be
for appointment Mia* Virginia
at The San^(Itce or bv let- Long, Over Mobley's Drug Store.
discontinaan7—Business Service
#
ompL~ E fficient
Hardwood floor scraping and
rive.
rescraping a specialty. W. L. Rein­
hardt, City Tourist Camp, Sanford,
Fla.

ATTENTION!
DAYTONA
d e i -and f a r m s

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona
Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
*&lt; 5 and 10 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
1150
Per Acre
end
UP
BARRY E. I'RETTTMAN
(Incorporated)
113 South Perk Avenue
Phone 632- W.

■SI
esu

*;!.— Sale, Hcoi E sta te

21—Sale, Real Estate

32—Typewriter*, Suppptie*

BUILDERS MATEBIAL

SEWING MACHINE for rent. 316
Oak Avenue.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Typewriters, “the king of port­
ables. 160. Barret Portable Adding
Maehlnea. Can't be beat Seminole
Prlntery, Phone 93. Welakn Bldg.

GROWERS SUPPLIES

LOT IN BANFORD HEIGHTS
60x154
52250
Desirable Terms

FOR BALE: By owner, excellent
apartment alte corner of Park
Ave. .and Highland S t Sixe 70x100.
Price 63500,00. 61600 cash, balance
term*.. This is the cheapest lot in
this locality. See E. F. Mench, 211
Laurel Ave.
5 TO 10 ACRES of land, suitable
for vegetables or fruit with
buildlnga. On or near highway,
near Sanford. State pries.

ROBE COURT LOT
70x154. Only |360 cash
PRICE $2250

33— Wanted

WANTED: Private room for gen­
tleman. Location, price. Address
20
ACRES
facing
Lake
Mary
San­
3 care Herald.
HOUBE- -4 ROOMS'AND BATH
ford, Fla., for sale or exchange
Tenth .Street
for Southern California. Write ‘ ONE COOK, must havo good refPRICE 64000
Pownnll A Stone, Banning, Callerenccs. Apply Mr*. M. B. HutCaxh 51000— Balance easy
f oral a.
____ __
| ton, No. 3, Welaka Apartments.
terms.
WATER FRONT PROPERTY , WANTED TO BUY: Long lelf
HOUSE—5 ROOMS AND BATH
Riverfront or lakefront property
round timber from 100,000 ft.
Second Street
not leas than 100 ft, frontage. Must Up. must be high land Umber for
PRICE 55250
be able
xnw mill purposes.
m im e... T,
T w . Patter, to be reached by truck.' saw
Cash 51260—Good terms Ol)
Give owcat price and terms for son, Maitland.
balance.
immediate s
a
t
e
. -------------------------CITY REALTY CO.
i WANT work or change of pesiHOUSE—6 ROOMS AND BATH
“ 7 Ball BMg.
tion? White only. Northern Star
W. 3rd Street. Has two entran­
Employment Bureau. 30 E. Church
ces and can be used as two
FOR SALE: At South Sanford St., Orlando, Fla.
"mull apartments.
’ (Glndervllle) new 3 room bung-1
PRICE 56000
! alow, 2 porches, also small cot- ' 34— Wanted Help, Female
fash 51600. Balance easy
tage and one building lot, lixe of
terms.
I lota 70x133, caah or terms. M. C. WANTED —Counter girls and
counter boys; alio dishwasher.
Aipinwall, owner.
ery Desirable
Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
] FOR SALE: One lot facing French
LOT IN SAN LANTA
I Avenue and one facing Laurel
'On Valencia Drive
35— Wanted Help, Male
j Avenue within half block of Youngi
Valencia Drive
i Subdivision, for 6L600 each. Good
PRICE 52360 CASH
SALESMAN
terms for quick tale. Address W.
We 'have a good opportunity to
H. B. P. O. Box No. 431, Sanford. offer real estate salesman. One
PINEHURST LOT
62x128
who is familiar with tho greater
2 4 .— L a st, Found
PRICE 52000
Sanford district preferred.
5650. Balance terms.
SANFORD GfcOVE. Inc.
IX)ST—Masonic watch charm and
chain at Country Club. Leave at
607 lit. Nitl’I. Bank Hldg.Phone 249
Herald office.
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
LOST: One pair green pointed W ANTED:Steady, relinble man for
315 First N a t l Bank Bldg.
night wntehman. Apply ut Shinbust oars and locks. Reward if
Phone 713
returned to R. W. Losslng, Sanford hoi.er’s Mill., corner Commercial
nnd Maple Ave.
__ ____
001 W. 3rd Street.

CEMENT
LIME
PLASTER
Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe
WE WILL BE GLAD TO
SERVE YOU

CHASE &amp; CO.
Phone 536

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating •
PHONE 303
,

Tires and Tubes

icatlons

57

Barber
od barber
1welcome.

FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with*
out maals. Reasonable ret**.
Llncdln Hotel.
tlO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything T If #0 advertise Is
the Gaines villa Bun.

Ga.,) LEDGER —
COLUMBUS (Ga.,)
fi***ifi*a ads have the largest
N W fg g
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
The annual meeting of the stock­
gia.
RaU
8c
(6-word
line)
line.
eanta a word lo t *t« coneecutlre
holders of tha Osceola Cypreu
TAMPA'DAILY TIMES, Tampa, Company, will be held at the ofFla. Thousands read the claa- 'ice of the Company, Osceola, SemTO BEACH HUTEM
elfled page# of Florida's Gieal nole County, Florida, on Thursday,
Florid* real aetata advertise t» Homs Deny, rates 2 cenU a word. fanuary 21st, 1926, at ten a. m.
the S t Peter*hor* Tbaae. On* erti Minimum 26c, caeh With order.
(Signed) J. A. REDPATH,
Secretary.

s

taffies

DEVOE’S
. Paints, Varnishes
and Stains
Ball Hardware Co.

ACREAGEBUSINESS HOMES
7J /

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Phone 8

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H E R THACT
T E L L . M E THACT
H t* P H O N E
YOU TO LD TOUR v" T
N U P n o e R 'w o z

W IFE'TH A T D U Q *N
V /U Z A, COUNT*

Incorporatad

— h a m * r o t t e n __
I* T. WHTAN
B *. URAT
A. wr. RAM
K WARD JBAN
MR&amp; BELLI CICCK

w v. ir m n u n
n. A. KINO
#
p o itT in n. r m o
o n.B T SN rrno*
J P.TJTCNMOND
410-411*411
First National Bank R tff.
I'hone 490-W.

T’

nadlator. Body, Ftndara. Itnnnln* Board, llapatrlng
Wa 8paclallaa In Wrack#

Sanford Radiator and
Body Work*
Badlatara, Lampa aad Faodara
All Automobile H aul Part# •
Welding, Braalng and Boldaiiag
Wark O u ra a ta a l la ***----Md Waal Baaaad ta a a l — »
*
Pnnlavd, riavMn

W. H. LONG

Porter E. Pitts
I1BAI. E IT 4 T 1
410-411-41* 1*1 VtnPL Bank
Phona 4M-W
Haaford

tl.prM .ntln*

V.

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Beal V ital* Broker

A BARGAIN 1
2 Lota, Oak H U , $700.&lt;
each. $200.00 caah, be
ance monthly.
8 Lota on Mag
Franklin. Under
ket.

V c iU le /.R u i( lty C o

Bv GEORGE McMANUS
UP FATHER

w. v. w h e e l e r !
Realtor

LOST: Pocket book containing HELP WANTED: First ctAlia elec­
At prir«x that are right
trician. Apply now Ice plant.
small sum of money and wed*
ding ring. Reward. Return to 2(W
WANTED: Experienced battery ' Pan Am and Standard Gaa ana
E. 5th Street.
Oils
man. one capable of handling
general
uuto
electric
service
pre“Vecdol
Oils”
LOST Black suit cn»e on Cclrry
ferred. Address W. I). care Her­
, Hl’Y DIRECT FROM OWNERB
Ave. Contains book on People. 1ald.
Klrrtrlc Irons
Rank, Red Level, Ala. Return to
HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
Radio Buppllra
Herald
office
and
receive
reward.
ati—-W
anted.
M
lim
tlu
n
Mule
Estimates given. Superior workFOR SALE: Gas stove. t»0‘J l.«uenls
mamhip. W. L. Renhardt A Co.,
1492 A. SANFORD SUB-DIVIS- i rel Ave.
RING’S FILLING
O
n
.’Delivery,
Orlando.
______
isoriea
17—For Sale, Houses
I ION ACREAGE WILL D IV ID E -------- — 7------------ -— --------------- ; POSITIONS WANTED: White
I help nil vocations supplied on
1TO s u i t PURCHASER.
27— P la n o T u n in g
STATION
SAND for building and construe*
short notice. Please write, wire or
Mon purposes. Delivery from FOR SALE. 5 room house with i
I
HUY,
pay
cash
for
second
hand
phono
2632.
Northern
Star
Em­
P hon e 461-J
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.
bnth, fireplace, garage, facing 1
planes. Address Dux 352.
&gt;ymcnt Kureau, 30 E. Church
east, 1 bl.fk from Mellonville Ave. | GO A. on Geneva Ave., joining “ — 7,—
_----------------- ,7 :---- r* |S t., Orlxndo. Fla.
Dreamwold. Choice nub-division
11)3 Sanford Ave. Sanford. Fla.
HI-TEST building tile and brick, Owner offering for quick sale, be­ property.
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch. •
Opportunities
Sanford' Cement Product* Co, cause he requires n larger house 1
jewelery
and
clock
repairing
and
COLORED
MAN
wants
job
as
■"•rrv » T*W ' 1 W1,W
1Service
Price $500000, wtih terms of $1,. j
5th St. and Maple.
engraving. Quick service. 110 Magcook. Write or call 1002 Cypress
X, Apartments
000 cash, balance can be arranged. |
Sofia Avenue. Phone 442.
Ave. 10th Street. N. Ranks.
460
A
ip
City
limits
of
Sanford
It* 1I1Iant of Klorliln alnc* lilt.
tY'8 DRUG STORE — Pr*- Apply Mr Kircher, care Herald. 1in Sec. 2-20-30.
it, Houses
Ilefai aneaa:
28—
Plant,
Seeds.
Trees
.STOP:
The
Knlsomine
King,
now
ptlona,
Drug*,
Sodas.
Wa
st, looms
Viral National UanK.
------------ 1 painting contracting. Clean up,
aa near you as your phone. FOR SALE: Right now possess­
SWART THE FLORIST"
paint up. start the New Year right
ion. New, all modem, 5 rooms
I 108.
J. H. HUTCHINSON
had Board
[Flowara for all occailona.
Estimates gladly given. See me
. :
H r At, RaTATM
814 Myrtle. Phone E60-W
first, care lo s in g Paint Company.
' ' in Wrat Vlrat Btraat
It, Office, Store
SANFORD ELECTRIC
I’hona t i l
----- ~ T—j---------- --------------- Phone 270. R. M. Young.
ford only 5150O. 53300 cash, bal­
I, Acreage
Successor! to GlUon A j
Wambar
of
BANFORO. FLA.
ance
easy
terms,
Bayard
Realty
0 6 Magnolia.
Everyth!]
Exchange
florid* Biata
39-W
antcd
Situation.
Female
Co., Phone 20S. 110 S. Park Ave.
trical.
Phona
422.
Elet
Klorlata
Aaaoelatlon.
FOR SALE: 18 fino while Leghorn
i; Groves
Radio.
. •&lt;
hens, about half laying, cnll and
Would like to manage an apartt, Houses
200 A. Easi of Faola on Geneva sec, SI.40 each. 1 mile north Long- muni or rooming house. Can givu
FOR SALE; Three room garage
ase, Rent
apartment and (i room house on Aye. Hard surface road containing wood. Sec Koontr.
TQHT8—Thrda stations. Mag­
references. M. II. L. care of Her­
re Stock
ald.
nolia and Second. Firvt acd Elm, Highland Avenue. Fine' location several pretty lakes; also luike
I^hman
and
Twin
Iukes.
A
find
31—
Special
N
otices
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street, with term*. This ih u good buy for
k Miscellaneous
HILTON’S
a quick sale. Write S. If. W. care sub-division property.
40— Wanted Real Estate
Expert service..
nannnii auor
kl Estate
E.
8PURLINO,
sub-division
Herald.
WE HAVE a largo waiting list
US
Magnolia Ave.
pniture
*’
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
for small houses. What have you
f ' First Class Barbara
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
205 A. at Twin Lakes on R. K.
lando,
Florida,
and
F
l
o
r
a
k Wanted
20—For Sale Miscellaneous and siding one mile West of City
to offer. Dean-llcrg Corporation.
Special Attention
- Engraving, Embossing. Be* ur
Helgbta, Florida 00 Dixie High­ 515
Flyst National Bank Bldg.
Given
To
Ladles end Children,
(fret We do it. Phune 417-W
limits of Sanford. Some lakes.
way.
____
Jew elers
ft. R. Ave.-Coroqierclai St.,
FOR SALE: New Packard single Some celery land. Balance u good
WANTED TO BUY: Five to flfv
six touring car. has only been sub-division and townsitc.
Decorating,
toon acres adjacent to It. Must
fAMES H. COWAN—All kmda nln as far a* the factory to Orlan­
bo
on good road and priced right.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. do. Guaranteed In perfect condi­
Call Southland Realty Corporation.
This is our own property. Titles
Water acd’Boat Tanka. A l Oak tion, Will sell at a bargain for cash
100 Main Street, Daytona Beach,
da Troon
*
Avene* and Third Street. Tale* or will consider p art In good real perfect. Will divide any of abovo
Elton J. Moughton
Phono 850-L3.
tracts.
estate. Hubert Vreeland, Apart­
phone 111..
And Supplied
ARCHITECT
ment 8, Chaney Court,. Orlando,
41— Wanted to Rent
ad E g g s
HIRACL8 Concrete Ce, general Fin. Phone 1R36-W.
P
in
t
National
Rank Bldg.
nice
cement work, aid#walk*. bolUPrices, terms a
WANTED: By yoting married cou­
Sanford.
■
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■
Florida
cation.
®S and Sunplien
blocks, trrigatloa bo*—. 1. WL
ple comfortably heated room.
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| TerwIDeger. Prop.
COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call
Private family. Man employed
Lincoln Hotel. •*
here. References exchanged. Write
|«Jp, Fem ale__ ) HILL LUMBER CO. flea— •
B, rare of Herald.
Service. Quality and
A. It. MAAS CO,
FOB BALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors,
METAL WORK AND AU­
Minneapolis, Minn.
good condition. 6200,00. 210 E. Palace Bldg.
Pleasant room hand,
EFFECTIVE January First, 1920, WANTED:
TOMOBILE
RADIATOR
to bath by gentlemen. Best rei
Second.
the price of machine labor, black- erence.
Uox No. 5, enre Herald.
REPAIRING.
nmlthfng, bollnrwork, etc. will be
gale—Furniture, etc,
61.75 per hour. Sanford Machine
42— A d v tg . M edium s
House or furnished apartment
Company, Sanford, Fla.
by refined couple, permanently
Hodgins &amp; Cowari
located. M. II. L. care of Herald.
arm*. We want your business
ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­
Sanford Htov* A Furniture Co:
Sheet Metal Co,
ald. South Georgia's greatest
U1 E. Ftrtt SL
an lnaartion. Minimum 26c.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
FOR RENTi Ptve room house with
weekly and. 8unday.
classified
207 French Ave.
OHIO—Xenia.
Make
your
aataa
sleeping'porch, 626 mouth,' dou­
SALE—Space on the p a p
rates
10c
per
line.
Waycross
JourCTORS ble garage. Good location. Write J. FOR
for classified advertisements. through tba Xenia Goxette, Zen.nl-ri.raM Wsvswm. fi*nn&gt;l«
O. Martin, Route A, Box 79.
Why not rent those vacant room*, la. Ohio. Rich agricultural dl|trict. Want ad and dlaplay rate#
or «oli that second-hand goods*
We Have a Complete Lina Wl. MAVl l l i t liLSI RUYS
00 request.
______ '
10—F o r ini, Room *
FOB RENT—One. furnished bed
&gt;m for gentlemen only. 806
iolia Ave.
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Good luck and lots o l
.fun too you and
your'n for a bully
good day on New
Year’s, Ground Hog,|
St. Patrick’s, and all j
the rest, including;
“April Fool’s41, “Thel
Fourth’’, “The Day
A fter’’, “Friday The
13th’’, “T u r k e y ,” !
“Blue Monday”, “E t­
cetera.”
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SEC R ETA R Y
S P E A sK I N C • T H E C O U N T J U b T
L E F T T O C iO T O A T E A ,-

Beauilfttl Corner Lot Mi
Magnolia at Hnghay.
i
Lot on Oak, near F ranklii
at $1,600.00. $600.00 caah,
balance $15.00 monthly,
Lot No. 24, Fort l u a
near Mayfair, mJg$

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FU LL A ND C O M P L E T E IM P R O V E M E N T S G U A R A N T E E D modern, beautiful and desirable from every standpoint, and qtlpye al|,
prices that are extremely moderate and attractive to the early investor.
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Immediate inspection affords the purchaser ample opportunity to see for
himself the quality of material and workmanship employed throughout
the development program. *
T he Country Club Entrance Section
will be placed on the market within
the next few days. Watch for the an­
nouncement of the opening.- Repre­
sentatives on the property and at the
dffice will furnish you with detail in­
formation concerning the develop­
ment program.

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Grocery Prices Increased
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I Fourteen Pages Today

2 DIXIE P O M CITIZENS SPEAK F o u n d a t i o n
U B S EFFECT ONTHINGSTHAT o u n a a t l o n
HUGE MERGER SANFORDNEEDS

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flifO A C O Dec. 3 0 . - O T - T h afllo n , dropping from
housewife nt the close of 1925 c^nts and pot “roust from ll°ccnts
finds most of tho items on her lo 12 cents.
—i
grocery shopping list are moro
now 29 1-2 cents for a
Committeed To expensive than they were a year Standardj*brand,
five cents higher Georgia Railway And Power
ago. O f‘2.’) articles in tho m ent
Rusincns Men Tell
ige Murder Of vegetable and fruit line, wholesale " J " , ytnr «SO. Bacon is .78 Company Is Consolidated Prominent
Whnt
Each
Considers Most
\ !’oun‘1
« Rtrfndari
prices of 12 arc higher, nlno are gyade. U.
eight ccnlp higher than
With Alabama Power Com­
„ier, Chung-Lin lower
Necessary
For
Development
and two nro unchanged from “ y*Kr ago. Pork loin is 22 3-8
pany, Says Atlanta Report
Of
City
Into
A
Metropolis
n
year
ago
today.
fS In M anifesto Tho following quotations ‘ arc year ego.
S 3 8 ccnls h*Khcr than n
those on the Chicngo stock yards
Prohibition
A little cranberry sauce is high­ Alabama Stockholders Mayor Lake Urges
on meat, the departm ent of agri- er than last year, $8.50 to ft* n
WU1 Begin
Get One For 4 Or 5
cujturc on butter, fruits and veg­ nan barrel now nnd S7 to $7.50
.Harmonious Action
etables, the Minneapolis price on a year ago.
'
With Machine
flour nnd tho Chicago Produce
H you have poultry for tho Further Amalgamation With All Express Confidence And
Exchange on poultry nnd produce. meat course, the pocket book is
Is Called Eff&lt;
Carolina Corporations Is
Utmost Fnlth In Future
the mnin these quotations gov­ caiieu on f„r considerably more
Had” R ecently In
Expected In Nenr Futare
Of *^he f*Clty Substantial"
ern prices over most of tho coun­ than last year. Turkeys arc 35
•t
• - * ; *■*‘
»
try, except where differences in ccnta a pound, and 30 cents n year
ned To China freight
ATLANTA, Gn.. Dec. 30.—(/P)
rates made variations on ngo. .\ hen to roast 20 \-2 cents
Several prominent lpcal huslndevelopmciU &gt; Into ajathlrvo such remarksblc pros­
&gt;m Trip Abroad poultry. Dealers here, however, noww nml ,r 'i'.,1 or “ , *2cont*, —The- Atlanta Journal says today css men und head.* of civic organ- great city 'swith1
piers nnd term in­
, a ycnr Ibut the shareholders of tho G cor-1tuitions wen
say nil classes of fowls nro much agoo ’ \ In • 1
were Asked by The Herald als jutting far out in tho waters perity on lesser foundations, sure­
ly Sanford nnd central Florida
•‘
same
ui
*
n^
oul
i
P*®
R*jJ*;ny
•nd
P°»W
Company
ftitlSy
for
s
........
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state
meats
relativp
to
highrr
this
year
than
last,
every­
the
IG, Dec. 30.— (A P ).
of laiko Monroo to receive di­ will mpidly equal and out-strip
where.
reg. tables Show -111.
I 9,"te l hl f tho
rumored mer- thc needs of tho City of Sanford versified freight for distribution
Vcitrtables
Hau Shu-Cheng, popdistrict when tho people hero Sm uggling Situation
Starting nt the ton of tho menu,
WhiV
b i! ,fflour
T ,u rffor
n r th„C t J l r F . Sef,u0f hc c',mi:nny 'J ,th„ ‘b o 'fo r the year 1020. ' i t was im- over n wide area is but n mat­ that
awaken
to .the advantages and
mown an “Little Hsu", celery in xd&gt;out half last y ear’s unclm.
Embarrassing,Chief r
chin”*\l tlio tmtti'r ioih
Southeastern Li^ht and Power !nrcsneil
unon them th at only matpressed upon
nmt
w Zd j.» tllcM,bultcr is,48 cent hCompany, tho parent or holding tors of vital Iniportnnco to tho ter of n few year* in tho opin­ natural resources with which
ot and killed on the prices, Si.GO to $1.75 n cra te this now
ion
of
Dr.
G.
G.
Mills,
who
a
r
­
Says In Statement
Seminole nnd nearby counties aro
v ‘ . f ctIKS ^
i company of tho Alabama Power growth of the city be touched up­
rived horp today from HnckctU- blessed."
car.itdi
are tnkimr
taking tho
the ' Cnmnnitv
' station platform at year; $2.25 to $2.75 a crate last
AlMi sn art*
Knon orf,w,to,l
Company, limi
lias been
effected.
on.
They
were,
asked
to
stress
year.
heaviest wallop nt the family
town, N. J „ to "combine business
Dr. Mills appeared Impressed
Jhang Tuesday night,
The Journal’s story says that
KEY WEST, Fla., Dec. 30.
Flnur Price Remains Same
PurL c-l'i.-iully the Irish pota t- shareholders state that negotiatin' those ideas, which in their belief, with pleasure."
with
Iho agricultural activity In (A P )v—Tho foundation fpr
assassin him self prowere
the
most
urgently
necessary
All down through the menu is oe:i. Titty arc now $1.25 to
l)r.
Mills
has
visited
Minnd
hut
this section, and in remarking on
ions looking to the
merger for tho coming yucr.
I in a count r&gt;'-wide a note of cheer In flour which Is 50 « UK) p. nrfd sack and Were gcr
has never before been in this sec­ tho hroad green fields surround­ prohibition enforcement haa
of lutd been In progress for
Following
are
excerpts
from
tho
now
nnd
was
a
year
ago
$9.00
sto that ho was Lu
*u r ’ t&gt; f 1.20 Inst year. Sweet some tinio a n d -th a t during tho statements Itisucd: Mayor Forrest tion of the state, nnd in comment­ ing Sanford ho said that this ltccn laid, A Habitant Secre­
barrel.
polnt .es are n little lower now past few days Wipresehtntives’ of Lake said, MI want to see n con­ ing on .his impressions of tho cen­ country looked moro like genuine tary Andrews of tho treasury
Un, captain in the Ku- a For
the m eats, beef Is n bit
part of Florida, nnd Sanford prosperity thun more artificial
m, (national people’s nrni- lower, while pork, hain and ba­ $*'•*•’ t° $2.25 n bushel, compared the Georgia Hailwny and Power tinuation of the wonderful spirit tral
sold here today and ho
in
particular,
he expressed sur­
witli
$2.50
to
$2.75
a
year
ago.
&gt;
Company
voting
tru
st
met
with
ior of Gen. LuChlcnChang con aro very much higher. A rib
of co-operation among our cltitens prise at tho many evidences of areas.
ready to start the now ;
Carrots,
string
beans
mid
cabbage
.
"Tho
investor
Invading
Florida
representatives of tho Louthenst- for tho coming yenr.’l “Tho way
[tie Hsu i*iot in Lu's gar- roast und a round steak arc about nrc nil n little higher.
solidity
mid
'
stability
found
on
with
n machine that ho
nt
this
time
is
not
looking
-for
ern Light nnd Power . Company In which every nmn, woman * nnd
TTIcntsIn while n dinner the snmo price as last year, 20 On
*
,
B bile cauliflowers are n little in New. York mid"—reached an child In the City of Knnford has’ every side.
tinled casinon or Spanish stucco pcctn to produce steadily
1918. Captain Lu, who ribs and 14 cents on round steak,
section of the state has bungalows or lamlscnpo gardens
agreement on nil details.
ly hnn not been arrested, while sirloins and pot roasts a re low r, unions are just the same,
worked together for the good of tho"This
crenainR effectiveness.
g reatest resources of nay
lai.tiage is now $10 to $45 n
much ns he is looking for pro­
Ehla net was In revengee each two cents lower now, slrIt wan stated th a t the exchange the city has been indeed remark- district -in Florida," Dr. Mills so
Arriving
here
on hU c&lt;**« t|l jpductive
fields,
accessibility,
tranj, _
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(1 mitinued «a Page 3)
pher’ti murder,
of stock would he pn a basis of,nlde, and I only hope that this Co- stated, "and If South Florida con — — (Gontinoctl Tm'Dxife in
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__am*.
m
m ___ri
i npwtt&amp;n
trlfi, ihe
I n u u t^ cnf&lt;
fi-ur or five shares in the Goutli- operation will endure th rough Urn.
ng-Lin, a cousin of M ar­
ment chief ‘Voiced tho view that I
ne Yu-HsUn, formerly
AIT** JT
JA 1X5 /T BA 5* fA - eastern- Light nnd— Power CoTn■ yenr 1920."
there was still a man’s sized J-&gt;b
F. I*. Forster, president of the
I v f i i* *5 { Si si I 1 ft
X rauy fur every shnre'in the Goorwith which to deal. Bo made it
the Christian ‘ cencraLL.
iriu Railway and Power Com- First National Bank gave out
clear that ho hold* no illusions
i thu forces which rotho folowtng list of whnt he con­
pony.
about tho work he face*. But Mr.
tupietl Tientsin,
Andrew* regarded a* a real nc"The merger of these two com­ siders the most Important jfrobjt! Just arrived a fter n
LOCAL
eompllNhracnt the construction of a
..« story snys, "will pro- iems to be worked out: More hopanies," the
lEarope, the United States
base from which enforcement can
super-power company t h a t 1*®* accomodations, wider streets,
New Jersey man lauds San­
in, where he tiUidiud p*&gt;proceed.
pM||
itlines
and
service
i-especially
in
tho
downtown
disford
possibilities
ns
n
distribut­
jtonmnlc and m ilitary nfh Georgia and Alabama. It trict; improvements and oxtensHo believed that now life hud
ing center.
rthe Pekin government. lie
been Instilled in the organisation
Local bulb growers welcome
is generally regard*d in W’nll im r of gar, service; greater co-op­
orted to tifc chief execu-.
eration
among
ciiixons;
get-to­
and
that tho masses of the poopln
S
tr
u
t
as
certain
that
witlda
a
now’s
of
embargo
against
fo
r­
Address
On
W
oodrow
Wilson
left Peking Tuesday to
i lvirt time the Smith* rn I’mvrr Co. gether meetings with the various Many Out-Of-Town G uch I h Nows Of Jardinc'tt Decision had come to realize that upon them
j. Sun Chunn-Fang, gov- eign narcissus plants.
I»&gt;
K.
(«.
D
avey
Iq
F
eature
Expected For Formal Dance
...
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,
|(th e Duke Co.) which her\cx^tho Chambera of Commerce of tho
In Regard.To Establishing lies responsibility for *ucco*e or .
New officers are Installed nt
! Chekiang, and other mil­
failure nf tho law they have put .
county; completion of present
lilt*
\Yi*t‘k
l\
I
,li
n*
h
e
o
n
,
two
Carolines
will
probably
1«
weekly
Kiwunls
luncheon.
Marking
The
Opening
Of
Embargo On Foreign Hulba on the statute books.
der* a t Tientsin.
(lr. B row nlee Is I’ra is e d , brought into the Southeastern. At plans for hull:heading ni)d bouteYacht
Club
to
hold
format
Orsnrilzation’H New Home
Is Joyfully Received Here
Secretary To Chl-Jul
"That la worth while," he added. '#3
• ■■■
jany rate it is said that negotintn- varding the south side of Lake
opening hall Thursday evening.
Monroe;
rocrention
for
tourists;
" I f wo have been able to jre t the
j i t one timo privats accFMward F. Lnno. newly elected tions nro ia [ingress looking to
Equipment arrives t&lt;fr police
The formal opening hall of tho
Ijocnl bulb growers were today people to rvassumo tha respomdbll
i Tuan Chl-Jui, the prea- hospital.
president of tho Sanford Kiwanis tlio linking up of the threa com- provision nindo for the binding Snnford Yacht Club to bo held to­ celebrating
tho news of tho favor­ IVBplMiMMBptnL
over
which they
and
supplying
of
plciwuro
boats;
tty wh
.7 on the
fexecutive. Ho was prom ­
t'lub
was
installed
in
office
toj
panics
mentioned
nnd
n'so
tho
TonNow county Jail will bo com­
morrow night nt tho City Hall will able decision of Bccrntnry Jardino federal government a few
landing
steps
along
the
.bulkhenil.
i s i n g in 1017-18, tinring pleted within two months.
tlay at noon by the retiring presi- ,■.nvssce Power Company and perII. C. DuBoso, president of the bo tho first of u series of dub in regard to the continuance of tho ago* then it can hardly be s*
id struggle between Cidpli
Two are injured In auto col­ dciit. Rev. E. D. llrownlee. beforo j hips other power companies in Sanford
this year ha* been a
v
Realty Board ututed tliut dsnets that will odd greatly to the embargo on tho importation of'for* tho work
(Mere and the Anfu Club lision early Wednenday.
n large attendance of member,* nnd ‘1*1® section of tho dountry.'
nodal llfo of Sanford according to oign narcissus bulbs.
, ure.‘
he
considered
tho
qctturlng
of
l i c h k f command Of Iho
anng|Ui
It is BtatoA that or
i cement
Snnford-Ndw Smyrna road to vi*itu:i2 in the Semi nolo Grill,
This
thenns with which to encourage CimmuJsro J. It, EmuiV, w p i ls*tn
Ihizino* IIS* J
tthest frontier arm y, Ho
kopt open during paving ac­ Other features of the meeting of tho merger Is looked for with building within the city ns being chnrgt* of the arrangement com­ American bulb growers according
iige In the Japanese legn- be
Mr. Andrew* held
.
were nil address OH Woodrow Wil- In t he next fcW-tlgys.—
tivities.
/
x
mittee.
to B, F. Whltncr, Jr., manager of tho revision of regulations,
ro after thu Anfu defeat,
37 Arkwright, president of the most stressing need of ■ban1sen, by It.’G. Davey, unm ho rcmlProminent
eltlsens
tell—whnt
According
to
announcement!!
tho
Somlnola
Bulb
Growers
Asso­
foul at the present time. Mr. Dutook placo In half a do*cn
bcr. 192^Jie was implicated
iirg of the annual report of tho tlie Georgia Railway nn,| Power
tho ball will commenco promptly nt ciation, who today explained that cca,, Icgltli
legitimate business had b een '
cvolt against the M ilitary Sanford needs most for develop­ | club by L. C. Dcbout, Kiwanis Company would not comment on Bose pointed out tho extreme need 9:30
und
will
continUo
to
1:30
or
ment.
*T
\»
tho discovery of harmful insects In granted
for financial nid to buildurs gen­
inted n
new
freedom, a f
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fcr of Fuikin province.
the
m
atter
and
referred
question­
| secretary.
STATE
erally, unit touched on tho great later. .An out-of-town eight nitccr foreign grown bulbs had caused ag­ which ho believed Coni
MlgTfM “
ers
to
H,
M.
Atkinson,
chairman
o(
hicn-Chnng, f a th e r , of tho
orchestra has been signed, .Mr. Em­ ricultural authorities to announce tended It to havo u:
Mr.
I-nno
is
the
fifth-president
under tho t
benefits
to
bo
derived
from
ndGovernor
M
artin
will
probe
the
power
company
hoard.
Mr.
issin, had been appointed
the Sanford KiwanimClub nnd Atkinson would Hot discuss tho ' dtthmnl, nnd legitimate, hulhling ory announced, and elaborate dec- three years ago an embargo on etead Act.
ommissloner to the couth- complaints that m otorists are of
foreign
bulbs
to
take
effect
on
oralioni*
carried
out.
being handed the gavel and m atter further-than to dany that ami loan organizations in the city.
He asserted that slm
when Hsu shot him, being stopped on stato rond after
1, 1920, tho three yenr period vised
insignia of his new office he gave tho merger had been ronsummaEdward F. I-ane, newly elected — Numerous visitors from many Jan.
alcohol and whls
I generally declared to have without just cause.
of
grace
having
been
given
to
al­
sections
of
the
stale
have
accept­
president of tho Kiwanis Club
latlons had been made
Foundation has been laid for n brief nddrcflS during which ho I ted.
»
low
American
bulb
growers
to
pro­
victim of a political ined
invitations
and
it
is
estimated
enforcement of dry law, says .nke*l for tho support nnd co-opMembers of the voting trust of staled that "less politics and bet­
vide for the increased demand that there had been better e&lt;M&gt;.
•
eralion of tho membership during, the Georgia Railway and Power ter co-operation among citizens that approximately 200 person* this country would experience nft- between the legitimate user*
Assistant
Secretary
of
Treasury
er at Tintsien cren tcd !
wns, in his opinion, the will ho in attendance. The ball i* cr tho 'restrictions went into oper­ poring regulations had bred a d o -•
his term of office.
Company, which is said to con­ generally’’
indignation but H s u ’s upon visit to Koy West.
thus commodities than under the
most
qrgent
atter lieforo tlzo purely nii invitational affair, It ation.
Mr.
Ijino
also
complimented
Dr.
trol170 per cent of tho power com- city. Mr. Lanemalso
Two Sanford boys urrested in
influence protected him
gen
of ham- .
said that tho was slated, nnd only club mem­
During
tho
]mst
threo
years
imBrownlee,
retiring
president,'on
n&amp;ny*
are;
II.
M.
Atkinson,
AtJacksonville
on
robbery
charg­
bers,
und
out-of-town
guests
aro
him for two years longer
clro on-th*.-part of most
city needed moro homes, ' more
pattern
of
foreign
bulbs
nave
conthe
many
achievements
of
Kiwanis
Junta;
Elmer
Smith,
New
York;
expected. I!e freak incuts will bo
| post in command of the es preferred by St. Augustine
to play tho game .
, ...............
.
ducted n vigorous agitation against interests
during tho latter’s tenure of of- Randall Morgan, Philadelphia; H. apartm ent houses nnd moro ho­ xorved
in the. ............
Inlotinisstun,
authorities.
Mr. Andrews aaW, and he
defense forces.
tels,
and
a
wtiy
in
which
to
flnnnco
In cominontiiig on tho - formal i ‘Bo establishment of the embargo, found that sp ^ it most hclpfi
T. Bodino, Philadelphia, Bradley
ficc.
DOMESTIC
Frederick Ay­
Y£l tniCr’ ‘&gt;cctu*°
At tho conclusion of his talk ho W.’ Palmer,
*'nl!,,rr' Boston;
uwwnj rrawnc*
AyJ * ^ u|(|1 u m 'm o r a p S opening of tho now club Building n$c7f‘ n,F
The treasury official adn
Warm and dry is epitaph to be
^ nriv^
n
t.„
„
read an announcement containing er,, Boston; George C. Moore, New licity to good
on
the
Lako
.Shore,
Commodore
h
^ f J ^ r ’lrforlrn the smuggling situation and
advantage.
written on-tho year 1925 by the the names of members whom ho York.
th o ra n - al diversion of alcohol
Edward Higgins, president of E m ory.touched.cn tho wide pubU. S. Weather Bureau.
selected to serve on the var­
problems with which he — .
tho Snnford Chamber of Commerce Licity that Sanford would receive tinent.
Mysterious “Senator Lewis*’ has
the activities of tho' club In
ious standing committees fo r tho One Ford
hollcvcH that tho immedintc con- from
American bulb growers have wa­ Iy embarrassed. Inability of
Plane
Is
is sought by Now York polico in year
sponsoring
regattas,
formal
dances
L. C. Helmut was re­
»tract ion, by tho city, of a bonded and other affairs that would a t­ ged n counter agitation for their coast guard to recruit »uf“
connection with allogcd poison named1920.
secretary for tho ensuing Compelled
To
Land
eduction, Mr. Whltncr said, and men has prevented proper sc
warehouse on tho "lake front Is tract vinitors from many sections
nlot.
yrar.
c decision of Secretary Janllnc against liquor running alon
needed
nioro
than
nny
other
Im­
American housewife finds th at
of Florida.
•
At
Louisville,
Ky.
YOUK, Dec. 30.—(/P)—Po- prices
Today’s
meeting
of
tho
club
was
nuporting
th _&gt; establishment of tha shures, but Mr. Andrew* I
provement
u
&gt;hc
present
time,
ac­
of groceries have In­
*‘Tho organization of a yacht embargo on Jun, 1 culminates a
rts giw n b* custo
7 «re necking a niysteriset asido sometime ngo for tho
cording to his Htutcmcnt this mor- club
creased
during
tho
past
twelve
in nn inland city Is something long and bitter period of struggue.
ion officials on hii
ator A. B. Lewis,” who
LOUISVILLE,. Ky., Dec. 30.—
general observance of tho birthday
new" Mr. Emory stated, "but in
Local bulb growers nrc said to ward j«ourney, uf otcadlly
Itave been the victim of a months.
(A*)—In tho light of the morning
anniversary
of
tho
luto
Woodrow
Mr.
Higgins
sttned
that
with
the
Consolidation of
Alabnmn Wilson. 1L G. Davey addressed sun, "Mira St. Petersburg” one
riiices or bootleg liquor
•ison plot.
establishment of n municipal bond- Lako Monroe Sanford has tho fin­ have been greatly perturbed over
.wns revealed when Power Company with th a Geor­ Ihe rlub on several of tho outstand­ of Henry Ford’* licet of four ded wnrehouso 'on the take It would est body of water for m il and the posslbte repudiation of tho ern- dlcnilon of improvement,
power bont races of nny other city bxrgo and tha .Hubaeounit ruining gen led that "the old ‘
Cownn killed Mias Edith gia Light and Power Company ing events In, ami characteristic* Ford-Stout nl-mctnl planes On(Continued on i ’ngo 3.)
In Fturlda, and the capitalization of their industry, Mr. Whltncr said, mid demand will tel
route to Florliln, hopes t o ‘find
itcnogrnpher with wltom is effected.
of. the llfo of tho war president.
of this great natural attraction nnd recently u delegation of Semi tho bootleg Industry * i (
Immedintc nid for tho _AtncH*
W«t ita ted, and seriously
The membership received Mr. nowmnn Field hero to rofuel and
must assuredly place Snilford very nulo county bulb men went to
Borne Changes Nee
can farm ers will be sought by Davey 'a address with much en­ wing Us way southward to Flrldu New Franklin To
rnclf Monday night.
prominently on the map as a tour­ Washington to urge tho etate's
Mr. Andrew* expects
Ixiwis," who checked conference of western farm ers thusiasm, and many Vmembers where it will enter service boBe Exhibited Soon ist city offering recreational representative ttf agitate for tho gc* will ba necessary J
Hotel Aator tho night of to meet soon in Dos Moines, In. slated th a t'd u rin g tho~counM5 of tween Miami and Tampa.
sources not &gt;to be found in less establishment of tho restrictions ■onncl of tho customs, &lt;
FOREIGN’
The
^Miss
St.
Petersburg”
Is
(
Continued
on
Pugo
3.)
. Is wanted for ques-.
fo rtu n ate, communities.”
agslnst foreign grown narcissus and prohibition **rvlre
tho
member
of
tho
fleot
that,
ac­
Thu Owen Franklin Motor Com­
e is described as 73
"Little Hsu," high In military
,
All of tho fixtures and cnu!p-_ bulbs.
hc hit* control before
be
cording to its 'pilots, Lleuts. Jack pany of Orlando today anonunced msnt for tho new club house have
wd n persistent i*jitor affairs of China, is killed by
Tho following telegram received a smooth runnl
Harding
and
H.
J
.
Brady,
has
tho
opening
of
Its
now
hulldlng
on
on who was 28.
' yoiiiffir rormy captain to avenge
arrived, Mr. Emory r.ajtl. f ntl vis­ tills avornlng frum Senator Duncan doveluped«-Roul
developed contrariness und is dis­ Jan. 1, a t 314-320 West l ’lno itors artT Invited to Inspect thu U. ITIcetcher Is said to havo greatrod a t tho hotel r.a murder of father, who was kill­
____ Unka wm 'gu as ....
inclined to, leave It* birthplace on Street, where new model hrankUn building At their pleasure. ,____ _ ly rellovod
B. Lewis.” 0f Carson ed by Hsu several years ago.
llovid tha
tho nutni.CXuiia-plunUr* am t-the-aasistm *
the chorea' of tho ico-bound Groat cars will bo placed on exhibition
A w arning letter was
orbuTir* in ITtia seftlon;
tho lookout for “
Lake*, Hoonlng off from Dear* i^-. proiipeotlve Ktmford nnd OriniP
wan’a rooms. I t wus
"In tho row
"B. F. Whltner, Jr.
Police
Hospital
Is
toonrnTrporOTbnday,
hnlf
an
hour
do buyers.
«...
re Cowan hecamo cp"Sanford, Fla.
ugh a cour
Tho
new
Franklin
coup*
flnloh
tho threo other Ford"I am pleased to advise' that do- continued,. ’
.oh u J S S
T'foWFutly Equipped JACKSONVILLE. Doc. 30.-&lt;/P) behind
Stout plane*, which were tra il­ ed in Do Causae’s cream and black,
clslon of agriculture secretary la undor tho
—Otto Draw, 21, nnd hi* brother, ing tho pilot plane, a Curtis lark, lu described ns one of the most
fnvorabla lo American bulb grow They In
ftr&gt;ed to m arry him to
w ith tho installation of complete CIco, 19, of Sanford, were arrested tho big piano ran Into snow storms handsome English type care on tho
ere.
within
of hi* $100,000. If ho
ent in the hospital room of by polico hero early today on and winged off the course, landing market, and tho agentn report an
Duncan U. Fletcher.”
!»°Pn she would odmint .^uipm
increasing
demand
both
from
San­
tho
new
police
headquarter*
the
r poison and tho money station is now complete in every charges of highway robbery pro- at.G ary , Ind.
An effort wo* made Tuesday to ford and Orlando customers.
ferre■u by authorities a t St. AugusTALLAHA8SEE, Fla.. Dec. 30.
ttiin n (
In p a rt to get Cow*
nnd is said to be one of .the tine.
___ Tho arrests were made by join tho other threo member* of
(d5)—Governor M artin today de­
{•kiantlal trouble, Cowan detail
moat modem polico atatlono In tho city police working with Deputy
Clearwater—New radio broad clared th at ho Is preparing to In­
the fleet, a t Dayton, O., bat dark­
7*11 wos wanted for nb- United State!. . , . ,
Sheriff P* A. Turlington. „of St. ness found tha big plane soaring easting station, WGHB, of Georgo vestigate complaint* of tho alleged
DIV*
“h *12.000 from the IIoTlie now equipment arrived to­ Johns county. The youth* con­
H. Bowles Developments, goes on BtOpJ).
ping
of
motorists
on
tho.
highover
Louisville,
looking
for
Bow­
two yeara ago,
day nnd was Installed undor tho fessed to perpetrating a aeries of
air.
way* of
ol tho state “ without
P HJust
^
of tho dead girl de- supervision of Dr. Theodore Lang- holdup* In tho northern section of man* Field.
cause.” Reportu of such arrest*
_ r daughter wns oh- icy. City health .physician,- nao
UlUtl
have been received a t the execu­
the state.
*iiator Lewis,’’ who v/ns Chief o f Polico Roy G, Williams.
The Good Roads ConunlltaV of
tive
of/lcs
from
nrveral
counties,
Two
chance*
a
w
pending
against
Every necessary feature for the
nt old gentleman, who
tho Chamber of Commorca announ­
tho governor stated.
*t dinner frequently." curing of nick or injure*! members ' the youth* a t St. Augustine, the
ced today that word had been re ­ Mr.
,
Ono
of
thg
most
recent
com­
ceived from Mr. Willtercan^ cha'r
i71 »a!d her daughter did of tho' department or of prisoners deputy said, in' connection with
plaints,
according
to
tho
announce­
o m arry Cowan who ta Included in-thc-hospital equip­ holdups in th a t vicinity."
man of the V&gt;J|
ment, cam* frum tiuLshsm btt-ut way
A third youth, arrested in •
W lfd t o BA
ed a*
x* ‘L
Mn*; jrcntTemnn ment. An operating- table of tho
Tha
new
county
Jail
now
,
In
negro
women
la
accomodate
eight*
ptnutncrfe^oTTareo
county.
Sanford-N ow Si
family.” &gt; Cowan, latent type, and other accessories holdup nenr flL Augustine, “ U
form
of
a
resolution
adopted
The flret floor will be construct­
would be
rtbed Miea Burton a* fo r the performing of m ajor oped so th at all entrance* ora to be organization, protesting *|
ing oi
:__ oratloaa were olao included. x^
law wife,
lent made t
protected with double steel doors, tbe stopping oj m otorists,,
(nsnee
:hlt«ct, E.
nnd
also a "m ob-prevention" en­ asked fo r tha gorernok to cor
•ur
Jacksonville.
„
.
‘
1
„
____________
ind.
ff
C.
M.
Hai
Moughton
and
Sheriff
K
inney
Granted
N
ew
an
Investigation!
J
j
L
trance
for-automobiloa.
The
lat­
^ e ig n e r ^
road
Police oald they found a amall
W " :
‘ ‘1, when*
P . pleted
■ Is ter (s a feature which la being in­
T h 's new jnil,
when com
The resolution
const
In . Rum
Plot arsenal, Including shotguns, pis­
to Aft
to Be onf
oi of tho most incxl- corporated In many new Jails, i t Jcctcd to conilJ
Kuake !. 1Trial
t ';
* ■1 jc ^ * 1 tols and revolvers, .ammunition expected
_ ___
ever is said. ■ ,
cm «»in*p____
examples of architecture
and unfortunate'
'*
Now;
and burglar’s 1tools in’ the room. designed fur the hour.ipg of
way stated, &lt;
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Doc, 80.
,»fe 80.—GP)— The HoThe second floor w|)| ha
L ite r a t police headquarters, tho Inal Offender*.
nlntr^l
Ism
if
sectior
Jokohamft by the 1023 —(^ )_S tn to Somitor Mlchaol S. youth* wero sold.to have confo*be threo stories In
tair .
the 22 wd participation Ip a number of
5r°vo tnany foreign or*' Kinney of S t Louift one
ck
ort.
nvlcted In federal caurt^hcra Dec.
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ARE- INSTALLED!
BYKIWANXS LLUB’iiH

YACHT CLUB WILL BULB GROWERS
HOLD FIRST BALL PROTECTED FROM
THURSDAY NIGHT FOREIGN RIVALRY

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Martin Will Probe
Stopping 01 Cars
Without Just Cause

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To New Smyrna To
Be Hard Surfaced

New County Jail Will Have Many Novel
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                    <text>TH E SALFO RD HERALD. SATURDAY. DECEMDER26, _1?25.

►

property owners
T o all those who own property in Sanford there is almost certain assur­
ance of increase value. Whcather you bought a year ago, or o nTy yester­
day, the properly that you bought is increasing in value almost every
day. Y ou have exercised your good judgement and foresight-and you
arc rightfully entitled to every dollar of profit, that may com e to you.
In the Greater Sanford District there is hardly a piece of property that
you can buy but that will make moil ey for you in the very near future.
Sanford property iafethe best investment in Florida today— and, this con­
nection, w e again wish to call your attention to the pre-eminent oppor­
tunity— Loch Arbor.
.• *
^
Your attention is directed to the fact that a part of Loch Arbor is in the city
limits.
B E A R IN M IND; T H E C O U N T R Y C L U B E N T R
A N C E S E C T IO N W ILL BE F O R M A L L Y

AN-

N O U N C E D F O R S A L E W ITH IN A F E W D A Y S
Reservations are now being accepted. Be sure to make
your reservations before this announcement is made.

N e x t to P o st O ffic e

T E L E P H O N E 588

�. Florida's Heart,.
Greatest Vegetable t
Jchest Garden Land

Fair Monday and Tuesday. CoW« r and-killing frost, central por-

Assoclated Press Leased Wire
SANFORD, FLORIDA, M
HONDAy, DECEM BER 28, 1925

Sixteen Pages

NUMBER 126.

Ider W eather Is Predicted For Florida Tonight
VKamiForeMist ^ Ussians T a k e A fg h a n P ost Heavy Damage To
j
ANDREWS SAYS!LocalPostOffice Swamped MOVE AfiAINST Property And Life
W ith Christmas Packages
Reported
In
West
And Mail Awaiting Delivery

[turc Is Low
h To D am age
In Koj-therri
a, Is Report

^DropsTo
Bristol, Va.
lively L ittle
iig R eported
them S ta tes

“ B arbaric B ob” Is ^
B rou gh t F rom P aris

LONDON, Dec. 28.— (A1)—The
"barbaric bob" has been infyortcd from Paris by hair dressers
who are trying to knock out the
shfngle.
This is tho fuzziest effect
which has yet been Introduced
since women began to bob their
hnir. And it requires a skillful,
professional manipulator to pro­
duce It; it is far beyond .tho
uulitmry barber who has been
reaping a fortune out of tho
boyish effects.
"Tho barbaric bob," carries
with it a parting of tho hair
on* tho right sijic. Two comlm
nro uacd to raise the hair off
tho' cars and drape it hack of
them so Jong, curly locks 'cncirclo the car and hang well for­
ward underneath it. The hair
r.til) has a shingled line at the
hack to give it a smart and
modern touch.

Prohibition Chief Gees To
Key West And Havana A f­
ter lla vim; Inspected W o.k
In t nrolinas And Gcorgih

Florida Situation Is
Admitted Problem
Conference To Be Held With
Cuban Officials But An­
drews Is Mum On Subject

Postmaster J. P. Hall thir morn­
ing announced that the business
handled by the local office was
three times greater this year than
in 1921. 11c stated that incoming
parcels consisting of Christmas
gifts were still pouring into tho
office with every incoming train
and that several days would elapse
before deliveries would return ti^
normal.
The floors, in some of the rear
fooms were stacked high with par­
cels and packages this morning
and clerks were busy trying to get
them sorted and delivered with the
least possible delay.
.
,.
The express embargo has play­
ed’havoc with the mail service till
over the state, particularly in JacktWdiville, arcrrfdiiig til postal au­
thorities. Many shipments coming
through the mail) are for business

stocks in this and other localities.
Mr. Hall’s statement alluding to
the Christmas Rifts now awaiting
distribution is exported to cause
cheer among many who have been
expecting Santa Claus to arrive by
way o f parcel post. From the outIook this morning, several trucks
will be kept busy for the next five
or six days making deliveries
throughout the residential districts
of the- city.
It wns stated that the force in
the local office worked all night
Saturday atid all day yesterday in
an effort to save disappointing po­
tions of the office who are expect­
ing parrels as Christmas gifts, ami
business houses who are depend­
ing on »tho mail for new stocks
with which to fill their uhefvo»
nfler a Christmas business which is
said to have depleted practically
every stock in’ the city.

Reports O f Unprovoked As* j
A T} «d I ft I 1 f n
sauU Chuhch Concern In l j 7 ^ 0 U T T I L l A L t J
I.nndon As Former Designs
_ _ _
- O f Russia* Ate Recalled |-*|rHt Joint Ceremonies To
T
. ,
. f..| ^ imr rprt
He Held Tonight At The
I n c id e n t L lK e ly l o
Masonic Temple With High
Cause Much Trouble I Potentates' In Attendance
Afghan ComfAander In Killed
Installation services for five
And Territory Surrounding Masonic bodir/i, inrldding the
Uarkbnd Has Been Occupied
star order. will be held

tonight m the Masonic Tentple on
CHICAGO, Dec. 2 8 .~ ( A P )
'Park Avenue.* This is said ty be
LONDON.
Doe.
2H
.—
A
re­
—
Astronomers with ih e ir
the first Joint
SA VANN AII. Gn., Ihe. 28. —
tnTTnUon ser­
Northwest Florida:
port from Afghanistan that Rus­ vices ever held by Masonic
eyes
on sun spots und other
organ­
I
W
Pl—
Hnvini;
ximplefed
inspection
fruit quite bo. cold
sian troops have made an unpro­
‘
o
f
custom':
port
(,f
entry
and
roast
izations
in
tho
history
of
the
city.
solar
phenomena, nnd weath­
ttem; lowest temvoked attnek upon and raptured
guard aini prohibition units uii the
Several high state Miisunic of- er prophets who recentlythe coast about 20
the Afghan post of Darkbad, has
south Allantic seaboard, except
I fleets are expected tu be present warned o f bitter cold weather
i; Tuesday Incrcasaroused concern here.
Florida, Assistant Secretary of the
I with rising temIn officfTil circles it is believed Ifor the services ami a luncheon is the latter pnrt o f Decem ber
! Treasury Andrews and his partyfresh north and
that If the report proves true the I Iwing planned for serving at tho have seen their predictions
left hen* carle today bound for
action would lie regarded as n sig­ 'conclusion of the work.
* - *
|Ke£ West and Havana. They
nificant step inward realization of | Tho order in which the various come true.
fair in north and
! were aboard the const guard eutSweeping
out
o
(
tho
north­
’
bodies
w
ill
install
their
new
ofa
movement
which
Itussin
is
alleg­
dy to cloudy in
I ter Modoc and only a brief stop
ed to bo secretly making toward ficers was announced this morning west like Valkyrie* bent on do-,,
Is tonight and Tuen' will Is* imidc m Key West.
ns fnllow&gt;s: DeMolny, beginning struct ion, tho icy winds of winter
India.
Mit colder tonight,
Gen. Andrews is satisfied with
nbcut 5:30 IV M.,. Oriler of tho timo have invaded almost overv
Stories
of
attempts
by
Russia
to
ksmturc tonight 20
conditions in the three agencies
gain possession uf Afghanistan, Eastern Star, the Blue Lodge, section of the United States and
U(kily lower in exunder his control in North Caro­
with u view to ndvnndng through Chapter and The Cumiumidery Canada, leaving death and destruc­
Di portion, 20 to 32
tion as a week end aftermath.
lina, South Carolina add Georgia.
that
country to India once caused will follow In oriler.
City Hus Coldest Weather
ah hnyy to, tiling
the Rocky Mountains to
Ho feels they are mooting the DeCotles And Spencer Change
excitement. Diplomatic arrange­
Tho officers for 1920 wore an­ thoFrom
ktntnl portion, and
A
tintic seaboard freezing and
It
Has
Experienced
For
Name
Upon
Entrance
O
f
ments,
however,
ended
tho
scaren
present situation, and are making
nounced as follows: for tho KiwtUhsal If weather
Past 5 Years; Thermometer dn l'|»07, afUtiLtthkb, until IhuMJnl- ern Stur; Mrs. « . E. McKxty, Wor­ sub-zero temperature* .ucevalkOLn
Purtncr W ho I.h A Graduale
plans fur Any further requirement*
with virtually no relief ioslgM UK,
.tipon them, in each port where
Read *78 Y ea r Afjo Today 'she vIk re volution In 1917,-the Img- thy Matron; G. E. M^K^y, Worthy day hut wltli some moderation pro-'
O f Roth Y ale And Michigan
*
--«&lt; vvr v*' -—
&lt; tho treasury official has talked
oy of n Russian menace* to Afghan­ BnIron; Mrs. R, C. Turner, A»»omised Tuesday. The cold break'
T!Yainet!r*'corps o f assistants With his subordinates, ho has as­
istan and India had not reached it* date Matron; Mrs. Ed.
Ward. from tho nnrtnlnnd pushed even
Announcement was made todny
The coldest wcnther Sanford hns head. •
brought to Hotel* Forrest Lake sured them they should not hang
Secretary,* Mr*. Harry Kent,Treas­ into tho heart of Dixie, and beyond
from New Jersey tourist hostel­ bnck in asking for needed person­ of the admission of Samuel R. experienced in several years deThe statement prepared for pre­ urer; Mra. Kugem* Higgins, Con­ to tho northern ranges of Florida.
Dighton
to
the
law
firm
of
IVry.
ncomlcd upon the city Sunday night sentation liy the director of public ductress; Mrs. L. II. Gibbs, Asso­
Accidents wore- numerous, prop­
S. R. Dighton admitted to law nel and equipment. Without pro­ Cottes and Spencer, and tho sub­ and all over tho city people were information of the government of ciate Conductress; Mrs. P. M, El­
per
support
from
Washington,
he
erty valued at several millions was
sequent change of the company .i
IGT0N, D ec. 28.—
firm of DeCottes and Spencer.
India, just made puollc says:
der. Chntdnin; Mrs. A. H. Shoo- destroyed and great suffering wax
Local post office flooded with said, the good work they have done mime to DeCottes, Spencer and huddling around vvarious heating
pperaturea as low
"The traditional designs of Rus­ maker, Marshall; Mrs. Mary Mau­ caused among tho jioor and Home­
would
he
nullified,_
Dighton,
practiced!
of
general
law
‘appliances enrly this morning.
Christmas package:*.
sia, after tiring temporarily sus­ ls. Organist; Miss Dorothy Stokes, less. In tho east particularly tho
w or Bllghtly bewith offices in the Seminole Coun­
Florida Situation Bothersome
' Lake Mary store is robbed Sat­
According to the records of Mrs. pended, have now been resumed In Alda; Miss Aide Gilhm, ltuth; low temperatures brought homo
Htremc north porty
Bank
building.
The
Florida
situation
will
hnvo
urday night.
new and formidable shape, and ti Miss Virginia Jenkins, Esther; Mr*. tho seriousness of tho hard coalMr. Dighton A. M. Walker, local government a
the assistant secretary’s attention
pda with heavy to
flood of onti-Rritish propaganda in George Drackhurn, Martha; Mrs. strlku now in'thc seventeenth week.
wcnther
observer,
the
temperature
’
STATE
0
is
n
graduate
when he returns from the visit to
u in the central
nt 7:30 o'clock this morning was being directed against points on Jim Huff. Electa; Mrs. J. D. Park­ Ilelow zero temperature* were re­
Havana.
lie admitted liquor
Colder weather tonight for
I frosts as fa r ns Florida
33.
It is presumed tlud^n lower the perimeter of the British zone." er, Warder and D. 8. E. Starr, corded In several parts of Penn­
smuggling through tho hundreds
predicted by United Sta­
The director expresses the liellef Sentinel.
sylvania and other nuthrnelie-pro­
figure
wns reached 'tflrovious to
ie weather d ea rs tes Wcnther Bureau.
of keys, inlets and rivers and oth­
that the spread of Russian influ­
ducing regions.
f
that
hour.
The
maximum
temperFor
tho
DeMolny:
George
Wil­
Gilchrist county officials nam­ er indentations of thd Florida cast
it for tonight by
ence. still is the aim of tho Russian son. Master Councilor; Walter
Fie men Is Cbii so Muth l)a mag*
nturo
yesterday
was
0J.
JTho
•min­
as It'wan under tho Barber, Senior Councilor; Austin
was giving him worry. The study
While most of the continent wan '
I bureau. • W arm ed by Governor Martin.
imum for Saturday night was 37. government
Czars
and
he
.declares t|mt Run- Clark, Junior Councilor; Clyde in tho grin of tho cold wave, ele­
which
he
expects
to
make
on
tho
’ DOMESTIC
k north nnd northl’crusuaT
of
the
records
for
the
sin s new nationalistic policy is
ment manifestations of other kinds
return trip will include-a series of
i of the state is in
past five years disclosed tho fact likely before long, to eunstitutc a Booth, Senior Deacon; William were noted in othel parts of tho
Cold wave grips whole country,
conferences in Miami and Jack­
imorrow.
Gillun,
JuniotDeacon.
that only on one occasion wns the serious threat agained Afghanis­
destruction ’ and suffer­ sonville. with a trip from Wash­
world. Lightning, incidental tq a
« temperatures also leaving
I Officers for 1920 of the Monroo violent storm, set fire to several
temperature ns low as 33 and that tan.
ing in its path.
ington
later
to
the
west
const
and
f fur most of the
1
Chapter,
No.
15
R,
A.
M.,
wero
wns on Jan. 0, 1921. One year
The report dwells on efforts of
Assistant.Secretary of Treas­
petroleum tanks at Buenos Aires
i», although, a bard ury Andrews, after inspection of. Mobile contemplated.
ago today the minimum wuh 52 Russia to extend her influence given ns follows; Maurice II, rnuslng *1,000,000 damage. Severn
Before
leaving
here,
ho
held
nnthe coast of North dry forces in Carol!nas and Geor­
In the territory of Flmlre A mu nu­ Spencer. High Priest; G.K. McKay, earthquakes wore felt In several
nnd the maximum 78,
South Carolina wna gia,' leave* for Key West and
While the populace, generally, is llah Knlm, including proposals foi King; K. A ,. Brotherson, Scribe, localities -In Vera Cruse, Max, At
roll lu
Havana.
Officers Train­ feeling tho bite of tho cold wind, an improvement of communication John Gove, Treasurer; C. J. La Rochelle, France, u fishing
nturo wna below
Seventy-four people killed in
ing Camp. Graduating with n which hits been sweeping across witli Kabul, tho capital of Afghanis Itumph, Secretary; J. O. Huff, Cap­ boat foundered, drowning seven
aornitig as far south traffic accidents in 11 southern
and Oxun. As tho post of Dark- tain of the, Host; T. K. Meredith, and melting snow gorged streams
commission,
he went to France Lake Monroo for the past 30 hours, tan
kiico nnd Northern states during past week,
authorities stated this morning whicli the Russians are reported Principal Sojourner; W. D. Ilouth, causing serious flood*.
where
ho
served
as
captain
nnd
i» hnvo seized, nre at nn important
Asheville, tho tem- . Coal operators and minors
At New York City, where tho
battalion commander of tho 320th that the truck gardens nnd fruit crossing of tho Oxus River, suspic­ Royal Arch Captain; George Huff, mercury
hovered around seven
of Third Veil; J. It. Smith,
moot in New York to renew nefield artillery of the 82nd divis­ had not suffered us a result of the ion has been aroused here that the Master
go tint it; us for settlement of
heavy frosts. The water* of the incident is likely to cause trouble. Master of Secund Veit: Hurku til Hive Sunday, the weather was
ion.
xaged Fruils
Steele, Mnstor’ nf Firot Veil; D, 8. biting enough to muse Robert Muystrike.
Following his return to tho Un­ lako are said to temper tho wind
A dirpntch from Kabul telling of E.-Starr, Sentinel. ' ;
okowk. u visiting Eskimo from
LLK, Fla., Dec. 28.
Exprccn embargo on citrus
ited State*, he accepted a posit­ to auch an extent that growing the capture of Darkbad, said tho
Alaska and points north to .ja y
w?s in northwest- fruits and fresh fish lias been
Blue
I.odgo
officers
for
1920
arc:
ion us associate counsellor for the crops are not injured without u Afghan commander wns killed by
"Ect i* cold." The Icy winds, how­
Tptil to as low ha lifted by Amorican Railway Ex­
John
Gove,
Worshipful
Muster;
protected freeze.
Jefferson
Standard
Life
Insurance
the Russians nnd that the sur­
ever did not interfere .with tho
fits above zero, t\. press Company
Company with offices in Greens­
rounding territory consisting of G. W. Huff, Senior Warden; M. dully switn of M members of u
L8. meteorologist
Y.
Ucdsoe,
Junior
Warden;
Walter
FOREIGN
boro, N. C., whore, ho remained
whole or pnrt of nn island formed
Boston organisation known as the
today. Startuntil June, 1925, when ho resign­ People’s A rm y F ast
by two bcunches of the river Oxus Routh, Senior Deacon; Ken Ros- “ L Street Brownies" although' Ice
London aroused over Russian
[ttfs shortly after
ed to resume genera) law practice
of Khqnubad, hnd been siter, Junior Deacon; E. A. Bro- had tu he broken.
Evacuating1Tientsin northwest
i Umpcratur© at capture of Afghan town, which
-thersun, Senior Steward; James
occupied by the Russians.
at Sanford in thu offlccn of DeMoi.t ‘of Canada shivered with
has
been
interpreted
as
secret
“ rganed to on of’ Huff, Junior Steward; S. B. Ad­ the United States, the north com­
Cotten
and
Spenecf.“
TIENTSIN,
Dec..
28.—
(A1
)
—
l»bovo zero before move toward India.
am*, Secretary; It. It. Chapman, monwealth experiencing one of thu
Mr, Dighton Is a niombor of Moat of.the nntionnl people's army
■« reported a temTreasurer; I). H. Babbitt, Chaplain. worst week ends In yenrs, with tho
various
fraternities
and
societies.
recently defonted In the fighting
k rocs? • s *
T w o Stolen C ars A r e
The Conimandery officers' are to mercury 24 to 20 below
*«bno
Ho Is s Delta Tau Delta, a mem­ around Tientsin, hns evacuated this
low in
In stfmo
iml the tempersbo; A. F. McAlister, Commander: sections. Ono note of contrast, how­
ber
of
the
hoimrurwJafl
fratern­
city.
It
I*
noteworthy
that
a
few
Found
B
y
Police
A
n
d
Pflorlda wero aufT. tW. Jones, Generalissimo; G. E. ever wns provided by West Kootoity of Phi Delta
active of the troop* have moved north­
!&lt;«riously damage
McKay, Captain General; John
(Continued on Page 31
*..
member
of
the
Legion,
eastward toward Tangshang, but
N that all fruit R eturned T o O w ners
Govi*. Sunlaf—Warden;— Oro.- W.
und a member
Club. most of the flaring so M lw a ^ te
* this -section be
Huff, Junior Warden; L. H. Glbhs,
_JjL-canunanUnJpVKrWa-admi*- proceeding southward toward Mnshorlff C. M, Hand announced
Jri-vzing temperaWASHINGTON, Doc. 28.—(A»)— Prelate; J. O. Huff, Sword Bear­
chsng.
'
Itsi. 'fa r «outh_at this morning tfint a Hudson auto­
Tho Kuomlnchun (national peo- Because of failing health, Gon, er; A. K. Rossltter, Warder; A. R.
•bi counties. ,
mobile, stolen from Roy Harden, of
ple’n
army) is most anxious regard­ John J. Pershing Is expected to Key, Treasurer; J. D. Jenkins, Re­
nturcs'will be felt Orange City Saturday night hnd
ing
event*
In Manchuria, but it* return here within tho next month corder; It. E. lleurndon. Standard
A trained corps of h°t°i c" ';
Rtcs, according to,
member*
believe
Murnhsl Chang from Arks, Chile, where ho is re­ Bearer; D. S'. E. Starr, Sentinel:
W. H, MarkEnmr kbMti recovered in tho Woods near payees'nuinhering mure than 00
Tso-LIn, .Manchurian dictator who presenting President Coolidgo in T. E. Meredith, W. A. Higgins and
tho
Wckiva
River.
haii
nrived
in
Sanford
to
U
e
o
w
l
•°n Pago 3)
Tho Egyptian women thought last week defeated hi* former sate- tlm Chilcan-Peruvian arbitration J. C. Trawlck, Guards
Flower*’ general store at Lake
Harden was anld to have been tho duticx of the various depart­ they could strengthen their hair lit**, Gtn. Sung-Llng, is unlikoly to over Tacna-Aricn,
Many of jh c apqihtlvo otffcea Mary was robbed of approximately
ments
of
the
Hotal
Forrcstt
UUe
in Sanford on business and had
His physician ha*, recommended in the -various organizations will $200 in cash by .three unldenUflvl
according to a aUtcroent mndo by rubbing it with n donkey’s follow up the remnant of Kuo’s
army inside tho walls.
only left hi* mnehino for a few this morning by Hovfard Hulic*. tooth crushed In honey.
that ho begin the homeward trip bo filled sometime soon after th« men about 0 o’clock Saturday night
not later than Jan. 15 and ho may new officers are « coated. Tho according to reports received by
minutes. Upon his return tho car
Practically all of the *u f f .ca. “
depart from Arica before that heads of the lodges are expected Sheriff C. M. Hand, who is today
was gone. He immedjntcly noti­ here direct from tho Loch Aibor
data If proper arrangements -can to announce their appointments working on the ca*e. ;
^SPORTATION
fied tho po|ico and the Sheriff nnd hotel in AUonhurst, New
within the next few days.
MNB8
bo made.
*
The.three men are'said to hAY3
where the Huiick brothers openfto
as a result of* an all night search an exclusive aummir rc*ort hotel.
intcrcd tho store-and purchased
l M rvcf by two
Details.of thu general’* Illness
the car was found in good condi­
are not-nown-here but - report*
$1.00 worth of lunch to allay the
r*R?n lines maliiTho chef and hU‘ assistant*, Hie
ruspicions of tlio atoreke
reaching Washington have somcbi-weekly salltion. No clue ns tp Identity of tho baker, head wnttar and corns iK
Judge W. E. White was confront­ charge. In each case a bond of $1
when tboy stuck a gun in'hi
r°'ille and inter?. thiefr or thieves, lias been rGp'ort- maids, wniters. bell boy* onf dn0T '
and rifled the cosh register.
[«•' THo Clyde
men have all had year, of CJtP®r‘* ed-with u large docket in police wa* ordered eiCronted.
Several people lounging I
w*ny inuuguratIsaac SamUcia, charged with op­
enco ut large tourist, hotels. Mr. court thTs morning but owing to
LONDON, Deo, 2*.— UP)— The 1vicinity of the store he&lt;*
Hver service to
Hulk said, and Jt is «X|*ctw. that many forfeited bonds, tho case* erating a motor »vchkTe while un­
Another Hudson Found
algnlnd of tho Locakno.tresty has plcious of the three and to
Years ago nnd at
Tho Hudson automob lie belong­ the quality of their *er^[e* J*1' did not actually require much time der the influence of liquor -wan
increased the possibility - of Gsr- the number of the licetu:
fined $100. C: Carson was alio
time twowrivor
ing to Edward Wan), which wn« nttrucl many visitor# to tho For­ for disposal. ;
From the list of drunka and vi­ rhorged with driving a car while
many's participatioq in the next tho machine. This num
JOiceola and the stolen from in front of the Elks rest Lake, which will 1* opened
Schneider cup race. Tho removal given to the sheriff a* 91
grille oro In op* club Saturday night, was recover­ within the nest few days accord­ olators of the parking Uws it woo drunk but failed to show up* in
evident that the polke' were’ kept court and his bond of $100 was dee lim'd to nttko any announce^ of restriction* on tha. building of
Two of thb men*are desi
ed Sunday morning ,hy Officer ing to present plans.
;ms;tjngors
Bockwith. ,of the Sanford Police
I’ '*
^ f o r d dally.
ment regarding Gon. Pershing’* re* aircraft in Germany will enable middle aged, and one U
Several carloads of d‘yhcs. ° " ‘! busy over Saturday and Sunday ordered-estreated.
Department, in the Dream wold various other equipment have been with a number o.f petty' cases. V ,
M Trnnaportation
Floyd Hester was filled $1 for turn to tho U. S. there wore evi­ experts In that country to construct havo been a young man, a
G .C. Hickson, Mr*. StdU Ar­ having tho cut-oUt pf his automo­ dence* "that' Ms doimr lure from machines of- almost unlimited ly about 23' yean of age
subdivision, near French-avenue. ■. received, ahd an additional ship­
2**nixed in Feb• Immediately after the
The car had been parked at H ment of fixtures ia expected to ar­ rington, Mra. M. L. Strong, C. J. bile open and Lonnie Corrintfon South America would in no sensj horsepower.
.‘ fisiier brothers
Air experts here say Gerqiany ;the three bandits backed o
rjkbt congestion o ’clock Saturday night by the owri- rive in Sanford this week it wax Owenh, M. Ben Amol, William was fined $3 for speeding.
bo a diplomatic retreat Worn kn
inroad embargo. er, Mr. Ward, and u p o n hi# return stated this morning.
' Clark, Gen* Adnmi, William LudMilitia Oloe was fined $1 for al­ international pituation which. has will ap'ply for rsadmlialon to the ‘ tort and_djyYe sw w *t
to the spot it was g on o. Jle immed­
federation of aeronautica when rstc of ipeed. b w n tt M
Practically all finlsnlng touchej wig,v George Palmes, Miss Fields, lowing her chickens to ran at Urge. become embara#iing.
I'M n subsidiary
iately notified tho polkc. Officer have been applied to; the build- A. W- Herts nnd E. S; Mrl’arthy
building restrictions are removed- hU d»|W|tytine T pU yu&gt;&gt; «
a
ri
vi.
_—
h
, Brothers Tug
Steps
will
be
taken
to
continue
A. E. Ei'ls.wo* ordered
Bockwith was detailed to search Ing, and tho delay attending tho were all charged with parking
'""w have equipIf readmitted she will bo sntlUed ■)
os
far
os
possible
the
vork
be
has
fine of $10 on a charge
delivery of neded accessories is without lights according to- the drunk and also to pay|ll
SSf* for bringto vonptU t o taUnui
£ \ I.ooo ton* of
,;oid to bfiti* ordy
bnl@Vfy conduct*
^ t
Wg tW opiolftrf date.
..^ c

W e a th e r

Illness To Compel
Pershing To Return
To United States

Trained Staff Of
Employees Arrive
For Hotel Opening

Lake Mary Store Is
Looted Saturday By
Men In Texas Car

Two Alleged Drunken Drivers Forfeit
Bonds Of $100 Each In Police Court

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Location: This 320 lot subdivision is ^located at the corner of French Avenue and Geneva Street, on the North
!e of Geneva toward' the center of the citv. I-4 mile on-French Avenue and I-2 mile on Geneva Street
side

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fair sold by us at $1250 now bringing $4,000 per lot.

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Consider 1

First Street extension’ where water fronts sold by u

winter at $70 per foot, now selling for $225 a foot, or First Street business property sold for $200 per foot now
bringing $400 and upwards.

These prices are intended to present an investment opportunity,

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E. D . E L Y , Sales Manag&amp;f

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�G rips'll. S. Causing
Damage, Suffering
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Meeting Sounded
p Green, Head O f

labor Federation
Uf, Dec. 28.—UP)—
d at anthracite opintrs were quartered
itl» here today, prrmi tor a joint meet-

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nay in British Columbia, which re­
ported “spring 'like weathar,” a
grfeen Christmas and growing
grnrs. »
[Thirteen Deaths In Chicago
, The cold weather directly o* tndirectl’- caused 13 deatha in Chica­
go, while the mid-west metropolis
saw more than |1,000,000 worth of
M
L ^ ]
li 1 *
11
V.v r . a •

when another effort
o reach a settlement
»r*v which
|enr»
---------haa stop;i3t of hard coal ainco

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ipot^nicn for
both
jUinn! oilcnco as to the
discussion, experienced
[cfes! rd optimism ns to
e. Chief among these
a Green, president o f
a Federation o f I.abor,
7d the *trike would be

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ftY T O N A B E A C H on tht flood

in’s observation war.
i hanie. nt Coshocton,
y is spending the holij, family. With the coal
during he
1026.
jtjttk-d,
said, orgnnirtji .'ay
^uM
not lhat
Irnvo the
anymlnserpered
insist that
rpt..
v« to
—
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:.
plan bo made the basis
tfuns. ThH plan, to
ponders have objected
heretofore, involves
f. if individual workdrs
n inquiry to determine
be raired without ini price of coal,
iters are expected to
no .“onforcr.ee substanroposal oath ••cd in nd( throughout the _nirrmmrdiate resumption
die wage scalp in fedihfn the men laid down
and a resumption of
[on a now contract at
lere thoy were broken
tic City.
rs’ spokesman insist
will not bo stamped-

tide o f prosperity is sweeping re^

last Crips Capital
ASSEE, Fin., Dec. 28.
Ida’s• capital was in
in icy blast today. Tho
r dropped to n mini­
n'. While there were
&gt; figures hero to nsther oc. not a record
t of tho year had been
( observer stated that
usually cold.’1

is lasting in character because it is
based on sound econom ic factors
i —
^ - t as Well as clim atic attractiveness
and the charm o f beautiful natural surround­
ings. C . M any opportunities are naturally afford-*
ed investors m this new 6ra o f grow th , yet none w e
believe that offer greater possibilities o f profit than
D aytona Shores. C ^ T h e M an W h o W aits— w h o
waits until D aytona Shores assumes the propor­
tions designed fo r it— w ill live in the m ost delight­
fu l place in the w orld . But he w ill pay a big price
fo r the privilege— and be glad to d o it. ThefMan
W ho A cts— w h o prefers to b u y at the beginning
and take the profits that com e w ith masterful de­
v e lo p m e n t — ^
w hat.profits w illb e bis, borne along

RUSSIANS TAKE
AFGHAN P O S T
AFTER BATTLE

T h a t D a y to n a Shores w ill be
the F lorid a Idea in c it y -p la n ­
n in g m ore fu lly expressed than
a n y th in g else so fa r a ttem p ted ?

■f (Continued from pago 1;)
tho depnrtmenta’s attitude in do­
clining to discuss the problems to
bo taken up wdth American Am­
bassador Crowder and Cuban gov­
ernment official. It is understood,
however, that tho Cuban minister
qf foreign affairs will be one with
A. Ca., Doc. 28.—(fP)— whbm a confercnco will be held but
unfriendly blast from that "remained unconfirmed.
Tho fact that Mr. Vallance ncnorth prevailed today
Uy balmy and pleasant compnnled tho tfensury’s prohibi­
Ientire South waa nf- tion fielt^ marshal on* the trip was
» chilling breezes, oven regarded as giving color to re­
Whin, which boasts a ports that . n liquor 'treaty .with
Itemperature tho year I Cuba was to be pressed nt this
time. Denial of thoso reports have
•
trn portion o f
the been mude in Washington but
the brunt o f tho cold soma members o f the Andrews
the temperatures
in party would not be surprised to
i portion was steadily boo steps taken loqklng to such
idicatihg that It would negotiations.
i emphatic pfhch bc(day was done, unless
[loose with tome of his
Wr, and even Bubilurcs were felt in
, principally those to­
iler lino and in the
kcuisvillc, Ky., the
M»u o f Dixie, ropreklow, while Bristol,
Nile, N. C., both saw
It nearby. At 1 o ’clock
■Bristol rang the boll
|Asheville, with two
|Ve .she would write
|Kn front of her figfit end o f tho wave

registered 30 de‘Isiita 10 at tho same
°f thu unofficial tem»rted at I o’clock this

Y f t its

expansion, w hile am azinly rapid,

ml la Pleased
OltC, Po.t Dec. 28.—
nchot in a statement
pod gratification nt
on nf negotiations bethracite operators and
tict'kired tho negotini produce a settlement
X to tho operators and
one which will give tho
aithuut nn increased

■ ti»t the freeze would
P II down Into central
KfAt. lie advised that
I be protecteil:

sistlessly forw a rd today.

T h a t it slopes back and u p fr o m
fa m o u s D a y to n a Beach to the
ban ks o f the storied T o m o k a
R iv er, w ith fifteen m iles o f
natural w a te rfr o n t o n the ocean ;
‘ • the H a lifa x and the T o m o k a ;
.» w ith m ore than six m iles o f
7 D ix ie H ig h w a y fro n ta g e a n d

.“.H.1ASI • n
o 'p a w w r U .

One and ono-qunrtor miles of F.
E. C. Hailway fron ta ge.
T h a t its o w n p ro p o s e d free
C a u sew a y is- to b rid g e th r.H a lifa x co n n e c tin g 'm ain lan d an d
b e a ch ?
- T h a t its p r o p o s e d perm anent
im p ro v e m e n ts in clu de a g o lf
clu b a n d 1 8 -b o le course, y a ch t
clu b a n d ya ch tin g basin, ra il­
roa d sta tio n and ocean play*'
grou n d?

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Express Embargo
Is L ifted On Fish
And Citrus Fruits

ATLANTA, Gn., Dec. 28,—&lt;/P)—
The embargo on citrus fruits and
fresh fish from Florida points desr
tined to Jacksonville and to all
other points, when those commo­
dities aro handled “through Jack­
sonville, has been lifted by the
American Railway Express Com­
pany, William G. Smith, vicepresident of tho organization, an­
nounced today.
Ho aaid that moans would be
found for a general modification of
tha traffic situation to and from
Florida, but he could not say at
thip time when such a step would
bo taken.
Jdr. Smith’s announcement fol­
lowed his .return yesterday from
Florida, where ho had mode an
cx&amp;nsivo survey of traffic condi­
tions.
U is not possiblo at this time
be said, to forecast definitely
when tho express organization
wahld lift ita ban on numerous
artlclca going Into the peninsula
state, but expressed himself as
hoping that railroad congestion,
which had been, tho principal fac­
tor In' bringing'"about a tie-up,
would soon find relief, as upon
that condition depended the course
of tho American Railway Express
Company In modifying its Florida
shipments.

“a 5, Chattanooga 8,
l Louisville, 6 below,
l Mobile 24,.Nashville
Nns 30, Atlanta 10,
--*
fc Bristol, Va., 0, ColTho
Island
of
Cuiion,
the
Phil­
won 17, August 22,
'.Jacksonville 36, MI-1ippine aite -of tho largest leper
*Nille 2, Grecpsboro colony' ip*tho Wflkld, was one of
H. Winston Salfcm 8. 8 the first places under the Ameri­
flag to give women the right
------■’ y \rj can
to vote.
I*® locomotive recently
k*d 203 Jon* of. stoel.
•An asbestos suit that can bo us­
ed for protection In rescuing a
°f traffic delays In fire victim Is on exhibit in tho Am­
Oly is estimated *t erican Museum of Safety In Now
J
York.
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IM PO R TAN T
A new unit &lt;&gt;f Daytona Shores will be an­
nounced shortly. It will contain .some o f
the 'choicest residential, hotel and apurtm ent house sites in tho entire project. It
will have generous fron tage on tho Dixie
H ighway and on tho main Ena t-Wont Boul­
evard, and on the south will adjoin the
exclusive resort city o f Ormond. Plata and
prices at any o f our o ffices. Make you r
reservations now,

E . C. G R A D Y
21 F irst Street
• W ith eath-deed-will

be a title inturance
policy from the blew
York Title &amp; Mort­
gage k o.’t capital assets of SH.m.OOO.

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Sanford, Florida

You cannot know Flor­
ida until you ate Day­
tona Shorti. ..plant
Write, bearded live oaks,
palm and •palm etto,
magnolia and maple. . .
a^wyodland pa rad he.
The Slut Atlantic and
Daytona Beach . . . fifty
cara abetatt can count
the tandi.
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F R E E T R I P T O D A Y T O N A SHORES
This coupon presented at any Daytona Shorn oni
Ibc holder to round trip to D ayton* Shorn andlu
the Tontoka River Lodge free o f transportation
without obligation.

Address
V. (Jraitr

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W E ’R E G L A D T O S E E H IM G

B efo re A n o th e r W i n t e r ;

As Brisbane Sees It

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Aavhvw, W*V* Prosperous
The opening o f the Hotel Forrest Lake* early In January
INitoon Ivy Bootleg
—
will mark the beginning o f Sanford’s attempt to provide ac­
G«U la Blbcris
commodation* for winter tourists. Over three hundred will
las nil Mighty ,
.
1 S r tJ K H iS
■*d«r ^ft of be cared for In the handsome new structure whfch will bring
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
to Sanford much prestige as a tourist city.
cearrtak* &gt;•», *r «■ » c* ..
Much has been done during the year that is just closing
THIS COUNTRY is big vfo*
to make our city a desirable place for the winter visitor. In perous, and it* big men In buttA***’
e x * 5 £ 3
addition to the new hotel, other hostehies have been re­ are learning to deal with big mon­
’ iuil . uVnSu? .«».•• modeled and enlarged while numerous apartment houses and ey. It areined gigantic when Uncle
residences have been erected. It would be difficult to esti­ Sab) undertook tba Panama Canal
mate just how many more people Sanford is capable of car­ that might coat three hundred mil­
nbUwiry ing for this winter than it was a year ago but without ques­ lion dollar*.' S u c h a u m Inspired
awe. Now. it is the.small changei.
tion the number would run well into the thousanda.
of really big business.
Any number of concern* would
A t the beginning o f 1926 it m igh t be well fo r ucr to look
handle a Panama contract.
a little into th? luture, to see, i f we can, w hat the require­
m ents o f the city will be, and try to w ork ahead so that n oth ­
Standard OH was a Mllion-dollar
ing will in terfere.w ith the grow th o f the entire com m unity. absorb* Pacific oil, the latter cas­
w i H M 'S S ^
leeiion of
All o f us can see w onderfully prosperous days ahead, w ith ually ’ announoes distribution of
aed also Ih.
one hundred millions or bo of se­
• pubtlahod horjtn. All S anford com ing into the lim elight a n d »w ith thousands o f curities to it* stockholder*. And
republic.tlon of ■pociol new people com ing to this section to live. W e can * ie th e
the whole thing amounts to "only
terjth « • t lu rtoorvod.
population o f our city double in h short space o f tim e. T h ere live hundred millions, maybe a lit­
S'
^MONDAY; PEC, a6. 1*15.
tle more or.less." That’s one day’s
are few nm ong uS w ho are pessim istic.
*
item, and soon forgotten.
The
com
ing
few
m
onths
will
see
Sanford
unable
to
take
Y B E T l W ju S V T T A T F O R M
*■"— r t j ' i ;
'Hi
l.WDtopor « lt « r rnu(« In Jack* care o f all the tourists w ho would like to spend the w inter
ONCE IT wa*. whispered. :that
**' ti/kfittW* **‘0'*|
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hero. Qur hotels nnd apartm ent houses will be overflow in g
Z^CtnUtraction of St. Johns-In- and unable to cope with the situation. T h e result will be Sttandard Oil wan a blllioiwdollar
octopus, and fiercely:dt wa* chop-’
i&gt;Mi Rites a M L ’ '
that hundreds and thousands will pass on to oth er Florida ped into many tiny-wemy pieces.
a^Xjctm ian of white way.
wlptnlns pret, tortile courts, tow n s.” It is too late now to build m ore hotels fo r this w in­ “Lie there," eald-Unde Sam.
Each little piece grew into an
A £
ter. W c m ust make out with the facilities wd have this octopu* on' Its own doeount, and
ientinr of - btdldte* pro* year, but we can p erfect ou r plans and begin work now so now ‘ each one takes hundreds o!
*, hdlelo. a p a r t that the w inter o f 1926 will firid Sanford equipped to tnke million* only.
1MRI, flOWf
Our octupuses are doing better.
A— Extension At at root paving care o f all those com ing here at that tilde.
MW e m ust build m ore hotels like the Hotel F orrest Lake.
TENNESSEE MOONSHINERS
7A-CotMtrurtion
of
boulevard
Not only one m ore but five or six m ore. W e m ust build all produce a brand of “whiskey" that
around U l t Mowof.
»*L_Cotnpletian of dty beautifies* the apartm ent houses that we can g et m aterials for. W e would have prevented the evolution
m ust build five houses n day next yea r instead o f one house discussion, had that whiskey ap­
tlon program.
0.—Expansion of school system a day. W e must get ready to be n tourist city if such is our peared earlier. It would have
killed off all the higher .apes be­
irtth provision for Increased fadesire.
fore they had a chance to be­
v; &gt; a m foi- • 1 • . : •
T h e Herald hopes som e o f the new developm ent p rojects come men.
*
•
Lye, poison ivy nnd tobacco
H - u b l e v e r s e fo k t o d a y
that are being announced nlmoat daily will be rearranged
to include construction o f hotels. It would like to see con ­ juice are included in this whiskey,
cheaper than com whiskey, more
PEACE AND TRUTH: — Thus
sAith the Lord, Call unto mo, nnd struction program s carried out so that the people w ho com e quickly made, with n real bite.
I will answer thee, and shew thee to Sanford, as they are now com ing, will be nbltrto stay here
If your “genuine pre-war” stuff
a feat nnd mighty things whien instead o f goin g on to Orlando. N o finer locations fo r hotels turns out to bo Tennessee’s latest,
thou kndweet not.. . . Behold I will can be found anyw here thnn are available in and near San­ you will know it. It scorches the
Wing it health and cure, nnd I will
mucous membrane from the mouth,
ctfrc them, and will •reveal unto ford and it is hoped those in n position to do so will give the causing the tongue to swell nnd
them tho abundance of peace nnd m atter consideration anti see that additional buildings are protrude.
trflthi -Jeremiah 33;2,3,fl.
provided before another w inter comes.
PRAYER:—We whuld seek Thee,
NEW SIBERIAN gold fields, to
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*vcry year

was absolutely
ioe year has
id.—Toledo Blid^
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Hentime ntsliA

I to send gift, . £
i plate prison, (u?*
the boys comi
*il
they'll select ,?• " I
sonnlly— B e o ^ j

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If George f|
Mty scientists *

that sleep |g |
it w ill lie n rati
p,
circulation of th«
cord. —The N’sw

Austen ChnnibcrUki
the late trtstrS
with ihe Garter. H i/f
one of the partie, h«

Wen lucky to g(l c„t

&lt;lerslnrt.—\irginia-Pilctl

LONLINESS IS IN ALL OF US

Al' HITS

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IN V K S T IO A T IO Y I

DAYTONA’ REACH NEWS

R o b ertso n , W illiam s and iMor

0 Lord, and trust Thee for Thy
loving- kindness Is bolter than
Ilf*.
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which Russians only ar« admitted,
“ I can’t stand this loneliness
‘ An yet it is a good thing that
Suggestions For Employees
nro enormouely rich, nnd may nny longer- It”- makes life too we are thus lonely.
------------ shift tho gold ‘ balance from this nwfful. Ho I guess I'll quit."
For out of n man’s loneliness
roud nation to Bolshevik Russia
Henry Ford, who em ploys thousands o f men in hie fa c ­
So reads a note found in the havo grown nil the fine and noble
THE ACORN
ive hundred million dollars worth rbom of n min in n middle-west­ and beautiful things that thf world
tories at D etroit hus a set o f rules under which they work.
of gold, it Is expeebed, will Boon be ern city who had killed himself has known.
Far from the crowded haunts of Judge Elbert (Jury, w ho is head o f the United States Steel added to Russia’s supply.
with n revolver.
, Our great poems and songs und
Corporation, has another set o f regulations. Still other large
men
' .
,
,
Whether the. man’s suicide ended paintings—what nro they but the
An acorn dropped In n lonely glen; corporations o f the country have d ifferen t rules, som e in the
WHAT EFFECT will it huvo on his loneliness or only put him In wistful attempts of lonely qouls to
Wet by the rain and chilled by tho
hnughty Uncle Sum, if Russia n situation more lonely than evpr break the intangible bonds' that
form
o
f
"d
o
n
'ts
”
and
others
in
the
form
o
f
advice.
gold.
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But it remained for a London factory to compile the best equals him as gold owner it would is not exactly to the point. What surround them and step forth Into
" raf deeply burled beneath tho
be hard for our best mind* to re­ makes us all take notico of his act
set o f suggestions that we have ever heard o f being handed sist tho persuasive powers of so Is the fact that loneliness Is an full communication with theiz1 fol­
("r s,*meld:
«
io wmen ?
Poor little acorn; It would not go down to n group o f employees. Ten epigram m atic bit* of much gold.
affliction notif of us ever com­
To a warmer clime where it might
The'noble nets of the great he­
And what e/Tect will the new pletely- escapes,
advice, culled the "T en D cm andm ents," and containing phras­
grow.
roes
yf history, the Lincolns- and
yellow
treasure
havo
on
Russia
•For we nil llvo behind masks—
All It could do was lie In tho dust, eology that Is.crisp and appealing to the working man, are nnd her rulers? Will they become
Dnntons
nnd •Luthers and St.
masks
that
forever
bar
the
rest
of
And wait, and wait, ns all things given ns follow s:
more conservative ns they become tho world from getting really ac­ St. Johns—are not they simply inriu*t.
1. Don’t lie; It wastes my time and yours. I am sure rich, and join the world choiun oi' quainted with us. Wo live our real ’ stances of supreme self-abnelration
To feel tho call of tho quickening
to
catch
you in the end, and that is the wrong end.
. 1governing high finance? Probab­ lives behind these njasks, dream­ and altruistic struggle rising'from
• day
ing tho dreams and playing with n sense of tho pitiable loneliness
2. W atch your work, not the clock, n long d a y ’s work i ly.
Which God must send in His
tho memories that make up our of all mankind?
own good way.
makes a long day s h o r t; and a short d ay’s work makes my
’Our very hupo in immortality
i
real selves; and it is impossible for
JOSEPH
PULITZER
used
to
say
•When springtime came with IU fuce long.
itself—*is not that tho voice pfithe
&lt;fUrs, “ Brisbane, If you ever get us to emerge from Imhiml them.
* magic brscio,
3. Give me more than I expect, and 1 will give you in ire any money, which you nover will,
’It isn't a matter of fiot? Having Jonefy HoftI*(&gt;llinif itstlf’ thdt ioni'e-,
And the cheering drone of hom­
than you expect. I can a fford to increase you: pay if you in­ y &gt;i will find that j’our opinions friends nround one, this loneliness. where, somehow there must ba a
ing bees,
wi.l change."
lnce where one can get out from
Sometimes the loneliest of men is
And the glen was filled with
crease my profits.
ehind life’s imprisoning barriers?
head of u family and belongs to a
life , anew,
4. You owe so much to you rself that you can not afford
We will nlways be lonely; But
Ti
CHICAGO News Bold for half a dozen lodges. It consists,
The acorn awoke and n ww
to owe anybody else. Keep out of debt, or keep out oi m y I*1 *.Idiiis not dear for a profit, rather, in tho realization that, to thero Is hope, nevertheless. For
shoot grew I
shopH.
able, established newspaper. But tho end of time, each one of us slowly, and little by little, we aro
An the passing years went
.. ck in any hbw news- must stand alone; that all our pri­ toiling up tho long slope toward
alowly by
5. D ishonesty is never an accident. Good men, like good &lt;t
paj
er
i
n:c
ipriso. I f you do you vate dreams and strivings and as­ the dav when we will be just a
It struggled upward towards
women, never see temptation when they meet it.
will probably l?am of something pirations can never be truly com­ little closer to a full underhUndthe aky—
6. Mind your own business, and in time you ’ll have a to y ur disadvantage. *
municated to or shared with those ing of what the brotherhood of
Through calm and storm its task
nround us, not even those nearest mail really is— to the day when
business o f you r own to mind.
. it kept,
And grew through the night
THE NEW owners of the Daily nnd doarcst, that we, -individually, equality, tolerance and neighbor­
7. D on’t do anything here which hurts your sclf-rcs
e’en aa It slept.
it -'ounce conspicuously-that must bear our secret disappoint­ liness will bo something moro than
Hpect. An em ployee w ho Ih willing to steal for me is willing
The oak at last a giant stood
Samuel
Immll has no interest in ments and endure our secret fail­ glittering words.
to steal from me.
And in that day men will still
Proud monarch of a mighty
: «•. pnp.'i, -does not nnd will not ings; and that at tho very last oach
of us must go down to a very lone­ bo lonely, to bo sure, But therp
8. It is none o f my businoss what you do at night. But own any stock..
wood.
will be plenty o f friends.
ly death.
— J. A. HILL, in Atlanta Journal if dissipation a ffe cts what you do the next day, and you do
INSULL RUNS thfc light, power
h alf as much as I demand, y ou ’ll last h alf as long ns you
etc., of Chicago, and the . News
Wa have four daya now in which hoped.
owners evidently wish it known
to form our new year's resolutions.
OLD A B E ; W A R EAG LE
9. Don’ t tell me what I’d like to hear, but what I ought that he has nothing to do with
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to hear. I don’t want a valet to my vanity, but one for m y their pnper.
And another thing that we
haven’t seen for a long time is money.
During the War Between the to Madison to join their regiment,
THERE IS only one kind of brnln .States, and for several years after and with them went Old Abe. Tha
10. Don’t kick if I kick. If you ’re worth while correct­
milady's ears.
and
Inaull
has
plenty
of
the
one
ing, you ’ re worth while keeping. I don’t waste time cutting
its close, Old Abo, tho famous bold spectacle of a live eagle borne with
kind. If he had a newspaper, and eagle, was a popular idol. That u the troops caused much interest.
Anyway it begins to look like specks out of rotten nppies.
would take Kls mind off jother living representative of our Nat­ As the company passed * through
this year Is going out.wlth a bang
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things, he would fight for his read­ ional emblem should actually to the gates of Camp Randall the bird
and the new one coming in the
ers, not influenced by other "in­ have accompanied a regiment is said to have caught a corner of
same way.
Dirty Milk Bottles
sults."
through three years of warfare teo flag floating above his head
o
He would surely make more of and safely return to claim tho and spread it to tho full with a
Things to worry aboutu we have
O ften in this world o f gilded am bitions we fail to give a success than nny committee. A plaudlta of a re-united nation was great flapping of wings. This act
only thrae hundred and slxty-two proper attention to tho little things o f life, and with our eyes committee cannot run n newspaper, unparalleled.
Crowds gathered aroused tho wildest enthusiasm
days left in which to do our shop­
or nurse a baby.
whenever he appeared in public; among the spectators, and the
focuBed
on
lofty
peaks,
march
on
overlooking
these
sam
e
in­
ping for next Christmas.
newspapers were filled with glow­ Eighth
tn "Wisconsin was so imjpreM*
consequential things that may well prove to be a stum bling
1
■o
ing accounts of his exploits;
recruit that tho eagle was
:
p poems
r ed by
. its
________
A
RICH
American
girl
thought
News dispatches say t h a t block in our high road to attainm ent. One o f these little
she wanted a count, married him, were written in hia honor and at promptly proclaimed as official
•’Young'' Stribllng may not fight things iH the milk bottle, which plays n fundam ental role in had a baby, found she did not want least one was set to music.
muBcot.
Taken from n nest on the Ch:nagain for somo time, but now that the lives o f all o f us. T h e problem that it involves is national him.
Whon the Eagle Regiment re­
owa River, in Northern Wisconsin turned to MadiBon in 1804, its mas­
he U married, we aro not so sure
Count
Hnlm,-proud
father
wants
in its application.
of it.
that baby, tho small child plays y an Indian of the Chippewa tribe, cot was tho outstanding hero. At a
Locgl dairym en report an increasing tendency on the part with too many toys while detec­ tho famous bird was carefully public ceremony Old Abe was o f­
Our office boy says too much o f housewives to set out milk bottles that have not even been tives watch, that It may not be roared as n pet. This was in 1801, ficially turned over to the' State
Christmas has caused him to rinBcd in cold w ater nftor boing em ptied. Milk, once hard­ carried away by the loving father. and a few months later, when the of Wisconsin ~and assigned to a
war Was declared, he was taken to special room in tho Capitol build­
adopt a program of economy that
Eau Claim and sold to tho Enu ing. For seventeen years his health
ha* that of President Coolldge beat ened in the crevices and crannies o f n container, is one o f the
MANY fathers being primitive Claire Badgers, a company In pro­ nnd popularity continued. HU pre**
a mile.
m ost d ifficu lt substances to loosen, and the proper cleansing
barbarinns will say “that father cess of organisation for the Eighth once was in great demand at re­
--------- o--------o f bottles represents un arduous task unless the milk film is
Speaking of reckless fellows, loosened by cold w ater rinsing before' the sun and atm os­ has rights.” What would they Wisconsin Infantry. Ho quickly en­ unions and benefits for disabled
say, if a hen laid an egg, and they deared himself to his new owners, Boldiers, At such times he always
John D. Rockefeller recently bet
saw tho rooster walking off with and in honor of Lincoln, wax chris­ proved -n- Btar"attrncUoh," and is
phere
iH
given
a
chance
to
solid
ify
it.
C. Bascom Blemn, former secre­
tened “ Old AboT’
said to havo earned the sum of
D irty milk bottles have been identified ft* thri anurca-nf- it?
tary to President Coolldge, that
Early In the autumn of that $80,000 for tho unfortunnto among
They would say ‘(hold on, you
he could beat him at golf.
many- diseases bjr health experts, and m ore attention is be­ didn’t lay that egg.”
year, tho Eau Claire Badgers went hir former cotprades.
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LAKELAND LEDGEIt
Nevada bankers will pay $1,000
for a live bandit, and $2,600 fpr
One. of tho bright young men comotive; Lavoisier, the great *
a dead one. No Governor can par­
in Tho Lodger composing room ob­ French chemist; Cuvier, the French S
don a dead bandiL
served tho other night that he did naturalist; Morse, inventor of tho 5
Going to have a higher tariff on not sen how a man could bo hap telegraph,.Edison, of tho ineand- S
lipsticks.* But their rostJsn’t what py unless ho worked—did, some­ escent light, and a score of others. 3
thing useful. Ho had reference Cuvier, It is exp ired , tr ice d
hissing so expensive.*
to a series of automobllo accidental until 11 at night,' read kom« Ukht 5
Florida seems to want everything In which the participant* apnar^ fiction, and then retired. At his 3
book so
so that
that no
no S
in tho world. St. Petersburg matt ently_hnd little to divert their meals he carried
. , a book
mlndT cx«pt that stuff which is time would be lost.
oven thought •ho had Borgdoil,
so often responsible for mishaps: .There Is no call for anybody'■
This young man spoko a law of
from the Riffs. Soldiers
working this w
in these times, |S
eating butter a year old. That’s nature. To work i* natural 4aw. unless ho happen to bo a person I .
In
both
tho
animal
and
bird
king­
enough to make anybody want to
who la able to contribute something !
doms this low is fulfilled. Tho to tho world that would bo lost *
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[lit.
little ant work* at his job so con­ should ho loeo the continuity of his
News has been received by sistently that one of tho wisest of work. Only occasionally is a man
irel (Miss.) maalmcn centuries ago adjured: “Go born nmong us who^o services are
friends of a Laurel
hunting without t6 the «ut, thou. sluggard.*’ and a immeasurable, f , - j] ■
that , he w e n t,_______
knowing how to v__.it—
handle a loaded jajtr Une:.'Hpw doth .the busy lit­
But there ,fs something ’ •for
gun.
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hour," is accepted as a proverb.
*nd those who refuse to do
An Oxford student studied bo
Biographlca of there nltn who Ujdr part are oarasitea, who moro
bard ha went craiy.
If you havu havo achieved success cmphaslu
a boy In college don't let him see the fact that they rose, by workThla
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Dr, Tom Williams, noted psy­ com munities, where stringent regulations prohibit the house­
chiatrist of Washington, recently
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declared that lying is not lhherit- keeper from returning bottles unrinHed.
Too
much
euro
nlong
this
line
cannot
be
given.
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fathers and mothers who ought to
be glad. ,
M Y FAVO RITE STORIES
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By 1RYIN S. COBB
ours'got in bad at nome the other
•Ten!nr, He entered the house and
TAKING IN A PARTNER
climb. I’m free from cat-facos,
ated his wife, then.absent-mindly remarked, "Now, dear, I’ll die­
A mountaineering gentleman had shakes, knotts or woodpecker holes,
don't bond before the roarin'
ts a few lettere."— Dade City come down into the lowlands of
BannCr.
northern Alabama on court busi­ storm and I ain’t never been afeard
W B IB piW B R B W M W iyiW W W W IM ness. On his way down out of the of the Jagged Mghtnln'. Hear mo
trcmblo. f can lick any six
A man was recently found In hills, ns was plain to see, ha had and
men in this county!"
looked
upon
his
native
moonshine
i' India who claimed to bo another
There was a sudden flurry, a
Alexander the Great, but that’* when It was white. Now ha was thud of opposing bodies coming In­
nothing, there were several San­ socking trouble and ho didn't care
to violent collision, tha sound of
ford men who took drinks of holi- how noon ho found It either.
a blow and then tne sound of a
, day cheer and claimed to be John] In a gait that
* happy coin- fall, when the dust cleared away,
P. Rockefeller.
promise between a swagger and a the tall sycamore of the fountains
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■tagger he projected himself .into w®« flat upon the barroom floor
t, statue to Eve h v
erect- a groggery. The place was fairly with the local champion seated
by a South Carolinian because woil filled. Lurching up - to tho astride him.
l ,ia a distant relatival of his. bar hr slammed his fist down Upon
"Do you still think you can lick
Temp* Tribune suggest* that it and in a laud voice introduced
'y' regard ’'the apple as his himself to the assembled company
.. tree, and-wfe might fuld that„ after thie( fashion.
regard &lt;ba «*i\ M a flt'aub-&gt;•,, "I'm a'tall sycamore from the [I
• mounting. I measure thirty foot')stated the fallen monarch or
*‘ y to the first limb and I’m hard te l
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MRS. FRfcD S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

M R S . G. F . S M IT H E N T E R T A IN S W IT H
L O V E L Y P A R T Y F O R MRS. M A B R Y

e d will fiv e a
Bt the City Hall.
r &amp; o l bore will
j dance at the City

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, Story Hour a t . LI| o’cloc
•the hour.
JtSmitb will entertain
Week Bridge Club at
l her home on Magnoif honoring her guest,
of library wiil
, 3 to 6 o’clock.
Toesdsy
ill given by the Soegat of tho Woman’s
club-house, with Mrs.
* as hostess.

iN P A Y , D ECEM BER

:d roses nodded thefr
lovely h
from baskets effectiv ely
in tho .various
.. .I
_ ed,
rooms of the lovely home o f Mrs.
G. F* Smith, Saturday afternoon
when ahe entertained members of
the Every Week Bridge Club and
three extra tables of players, hon­
oring her sister, Mrs. M. H. Ma­
bry, who is spending’ the winter
at Gainesville, and who is her
house guest for the holidays.
Holly wreaths decorated the
dainty tally cards used fn keeping
scores for the spirited game o f
bridge played during the after­
noon, ami when scores were count­
ed. the prize for high score amon^
tho club members, an ecru linen
trny cover, was won by Miss Kath­
ryn Wilkey. Top score guest’s
prize, also a dainty embroidered
tray cover, was awarded Mrs. Ho­
ward Hulick. Mrs. Mnbry was pre­
sented a dainty hand-made hand­

BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyrlfbt McOluro ’ Syndicate

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JJJ*"'** a* memento oT the oecas-

Hough-Woven Silk# o f the Pongee
Variety Are Coming Back
*?n^ ° P of the •mmc
u™CnU
ch,ckpn
po.
Pongee, rajah, Shantung, tassah,
cofrrChj r V .*^tincs- olives, mints tusscr, tussore or tasar silk—this
coffee and fruit cake were served
old family of silk fabrics seemu to
by Mrs.
duo for a revival In Interest.
Rajmond Phillip* nnd Miss WU- be
You might not know it from the
w?y,
»
nppearnnee of the silk counters.
n rJrV*v *1to m&lt;vt Mi-®- Mabry were They are atlll piled up with lovely
Mrs. Forrest lake, Mrs W. J. brocades, crepes of all descriptions,
Thigpen, Mu- Kathrvn Wllknv satins, printed silks, failles and
evtn taffetas. In a few days the
rajnhi&gt; and the tussahs wiU appear
—perhaps they are there' today,

ARRIVALS
ONTEZUMA
natters, Lockpott, N.
Kiel, Oakland;- J. W.
tgham; A-'D . Lonnard,
|C. W- Lloyd^ Orlando;
iRosettl, Brooklyn, N.
Might. City; Mr. and
Elright, Columbus. 0 .;
h r F. K. Hamilton,
KMr; And Mrs. R. o.
Ison, Sapford; Dr.
Boffin, Jacksonville;
K Cityi.F. J. Fltapnt■ Micn.: E. A. Cason,
L A. Mcrideth, BradKr J. Mulligan, BradLd Mrs, N. D, Suttles,
| Ur. nnd Mrs. A. R.
■tarty of Boston; Mr.
It. G. .Bowycr, Arch
Ipan-y Sumter, Jack-

troit, Mich.; D. Dent, Jacksonville;
Hay F. Tsunekal, Orlando; James
Feliez, Orlando; Cecil Orandoff,
Tampa; K. Wetz nnd children, Or­
lando; J. S. Schaal, city; Lloyd
Harper, Jacksonville; H. F. Bethea.
Jacksonville.

Um maker* of dictlonari**. Like I ton. S. I
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Shantung, it i. |Air*. W.
ofwn
from silk worm* of « 0n Men,
different variety than there usu*»r-uuid—and like pongea.it I» » — KIFi"
rwufh. plaJnTy ^ovraeifk of ex fomer
«*U «t wearing qualities.
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• the gutet o f Mr. and | K r t R D. •aMf&amp;fe/ tiui nkm
Ravnnel at tbvir Lou* ’ (*eurgi« Mrb^y left Suiday* tifti
I ArenUS.
, " T*r"‘ «~^ 1 Tnrtm— l’U
_,■■■»* ---------, will attend U*&gt; Robert*- Aehbjr
Mr*. A. ft. rprondn*, .Hue W fdgfadej eveniag at U *
dent** o f Hanford but, Church o f tit# Good 8h#r»nl- Mr.
ml were iht gueHa of i Mobley \viTl Job* them m Jackeoni for the week-end.
viHe 0!t WfJnuJky.

P erson als

rnce Flowers left dun- . Mte, IV, J, White and X'f*,
Inter Fatk where sh« t-rt Whit# nf Toitij’* •aid'
his week m the ru: sI ■pu*«t, Ml** Violet l\ n ^ i efr. Mrs. James Doskey.! York\ ?, C„ *r., u«&gt;n,tii)« ‘ .toa
Chvbtmsii holidays here *«

Mr. end Mrs- John C. l)ecn mo­
tored to Leesburg on Sunday where
they were the guests of friends.

funt-s uf Mr». R. W. Turin

lisr heme ur Palmetto A\«ni'

Edgerton Patterson and Peter
Schaal motored to Orlando on Sat­
urday evening where they were the
guests of friend*.

Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Thurmond an­
nounce the birth of a son, IV.*.
at the Ferrnld-Laughton Hospital.
The baby has been named J. 1*.
Thurmond, Jr,
.

Claude Si*trunk has returned
from Lake City whrrc he spent
Christmas with relatives.
Mlss Katherine Jay left Thurs­
day evening for Rome, Gn„ where
uhe will spend the holidays with
relatives.

MINI'S 11HAVY l NUfcltWhjfK

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Millitier and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sorrell of Or
lando were the guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Stokes on Sunday.

Fednesdny

Legion Annual Ball
Bsll ot U o’clock.
Thursday
nee at the Valdez Ho-

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L A T E S T F A S H IO N H IN T S F O R M I L A D Y
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Methodist Pupils Are
Entertained At Party
Given By Teachers

Donald Beech returned to Id*
home nt Qu’ncy on Sunday,' after
spending a ft w days hero with hi*
mother Mrs. Mabel Bench

Little Sunday School
Pupils Given Party
Saturday A ftern oon
Mr nnd S(rS. 0
their guests, Mrs.
ii-ii ll.ii inn Mliny
m.'lori’ ii to Tampa

Mr. „riJ Mrs Kenneth Muirelt,
wh • have h;c-n tV.e tn*v:** *’ f Lit.
Sanford, *»'! Mr*. W. A LtfOnr for stve*..;
■th of a day-, left Saturday fur L-rtliurir
where they -pint thy wet-V-eiiil
\vl111 t apt nil.| Mis - K. It. &gt;lur
roll rnimit t-i tluir tinine in At­
F 'tmlih unit lanta, Gs.
M. II. M«hrv
ef (t*ipe-ville
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InvpMi $(!,thin ainh »t&gt; innJiMd*
HHl— .SflI :nn&gt; l*H&gt; nt fiUJtlt*

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\ ¥■• olwi IV

SMITH .V K AW J.INS

M.-igmiiin Avenue

KMINQLE
■.Seaman, Now York;
K i R. F. Hull, Wont
B; M. B. Hewitt, 0rH . Clarke, Miami; T.
B Miami; T. Y. Brent,
Mini Hamilton, AtlnnBuki, Amtvrlcus, Ga.;
■ A. C. L ; Miss Lois
ftni; George Weinstein,
■OitMn, New Smyrna;
B l t t i Smyrna.,
■VALDEZ
■ u 5a*n Juan, P. R.; “ G L G uM lfcittB W N N FORM
m R. W. Smith, Palm
B id Mrs. Boyd F. JorLONDON— "TheJ‘ gloomy dean"
B Miss M. H. Moore. was in form for Cnristmas. In •
■s.| Mrs. M. Coleman, sermon at St. Paul's he foresaw
erino M. CoJcman, Mi- danger to the-British nation from
within, saying: “ Our chief fault*
are political and clerical clap-trap,
contented fgonrance and intellec­
tual insincerity.’’

MINISTER RESIGNS
SANTO DOMINGO. Dominion
Republic,Dec. 2H (iT)—The resig­
nation of Angel Maria Soler ns
mini»Ur of foreign affnirs has been
accepteil by the president.

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Som e plain and fancy sport plaids. All wool. Some
fur trimmed; Special
W a t c h t h i s N e w M a r m v t w h e n i t com e s p a s t .
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ials. Brown, gray, Navy and black. Some plain anc
others fur trimmed.

. SILK AND WOOL DRESSES
' rack of crepe satins and w ool dresses. All sizes
colors. Values from $25.00 to $29.75.

SPECIAL $19:00 EACH
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T ’S a Great Automobile be­
cause the best of them, big and
ittle,v maintain a&gt; wholesome* re?
pect for it. When a Marmon
adiator looms up in any drivers
ear view mirror, his instant im)ulse is toiTav over.”

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Magnolia Avenue

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Florida led -the South with IS
deajffia&gt;hlleTirj[!hla -and Georgia
■ traued eloatty behind with 12 each,
TetUMawo aad* Mfadnaippj ■were
the ldweat,wltb three each.' "
Goorjria'lfd In the 'number of
injuries, her 'figurtfl • being &gt;60.
Nftfth ' Carolina and Florida re-

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tnaat t^U-proof.
^ {V dor k Iioij thoy flril saw ineao tow­
ers illuminated. .Tho much talked
ct ureter towers wero wonderful to
behold. Of All 'Round Utility
The gonoral Usefulness of theso
unlone water towers la a striking
fanttlro. I-J.itilppcd with the very
Ltc.it doctrinal pumping machin­
ery am) tanks, each capable of stor­
ing water to supply a largo area of
the city, their flret function, or
course, la tho supply of water. As
observation toWera. whoro visitors
und iTEldcal* may look nut over
viillcs of tho'richest of all tho Flori­
da country, they are In constant
tide. As architectural and aroamental creations of shcor beauty,
thoy are nlso extremely valuable,
particularly lu this setting of Span­
ish r.ruf Italian typo homes and
publlo buildings In a landscape of
graceful palms, Caribbean pines
anti all tha,luxuriant fotlugo of the
Aniorlcnn tropica.
The more elaborate of theso
triwors, with Its Illuminated glass
dome, will be used as a landmark,
a guld|ng beacon lor tho Florida
airways now bplug plamiud. This
tower also .hns a sun-dial on Us
southern wall, overlooking a gar­
den thnt Would do credit- to some
ancient Moorish city.
As tho city grows her problem
nf water supply will bo solved sim­
ply by tho erection of additional
towers of types similar to thoso
shown In the accompanying pliotogruphu. Thoy will ho so plncsd ns
to moot tho poods of tho rapidly
grow but community and so de­
signed as to harmonize with and
help beautify both tho residential
and business districts.

Nftth Carolina
SAth Carolina
Georgia a......
Fhprldn f i .........
Musissippl ___
•Lultiana ........
A «nn*aa ____

1.1 y LAHO over heard of a tvalor
I y V I tower with real cluluu to
L . . J architectural beauty?
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I tor towers us gaunt, splndlo-Joggod and unlovely affairs-of
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atoe), rising front a mimlty mazu of
mturnfacturing plants.
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Hut Coral Oahtcs, the remarkable
new Florbln city that-hns. sprung
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McjDRRN FEMINIST
up within tho past tliroo ysira near
ARIS—UP)— Mnio. Henry Ber- Miami, bail ono problem that de­
er, wli© of the new'French nm- manded wator towers, and another
sador to Washington, descrlhet thnt required that tholr^JrarllUbnal
self ni modern hut ngt a rabid hldeousnotm he dona atvuy with,
ilnist. She wears her long hair not!) problems were turned over to
fd in h hot mi (Op ami sho' la H. (iourzn Klnk. artbliuct, and he
hg many books which Will ac1
- solved them In a novel and” effec­
npany htT on walks througn tive manner. In addition to cllmlnntln;; the homollnens of the luma!
&gt;Washington parks.
water tower, ho created two strik­
EARS WITHOUT VACATION ingly handsome structures that
servo ns water towert:. Observation
ARIS—UP)—Mm*1. Louis Cog- towers, and ornaments which have
0, who with her husband 5.1 added tremendously to the charm
rs ago, started a department of thin Old World city of the Amer­
re which brought them an im- ican tropica.
1st* fdrfni.o, Is dead. For 60
Subterranean Water Uupply
rs neither took a vacation.
Tho storage-tank nytlcnt was the
It is claimed a Grrninn has do only logical nolutlon of tho water
oped a means of unnnufnctur- aupply prohlem. When the city
; synthetic petroleum from coni was being laid out It woo found

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Chuluota Company
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Ow ners and D evelopers of

W e wish to notify all persons holding
any of the spinners that were dropped
from the airplane last Wednesday to
preserft them at our offices in the M a­
sonic Building not later than 12:00
o ’clock tomorrow, Tuesday the 29th,
for‘ w/ e * will close
our records■* at that
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tised.
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Sem inole County, Florida
Wm. It. Kcnnn, Jr., President
J. W . H offm an, Vice l ’ reaident
General O ffices, City Illdg.
St. A ugustine,. Flu.
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Resident A gent,
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Clim ate. Ideal the year round.
H otel Accom m odations. M odern and up to date
year. K ates reasonable.
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Open th rou gh ou t the

U nequaled citrus and tru ck in g lands. Poultry and dairy fa r m in g .
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on N e w Sm yrn a-O keech obce B ranch Florida E a st C o a st R. R. • On
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�'girie Slid Down A Mountain
NEW YORK, D « . » - ( * &gt; Rising prices marked tha resumpJ'0I» oj »toek trading today after
the Christmas recess. Encouraged
by the forecast of business leaden
that possibly prosperity would continuj In 1920, traders engsged in
; tcd bidding for popular stocks
V* w American Can. Gen. MotV ?' Gen. Electric, U. S. Steel and
■Marine Smelting, lifting prlcas 1
to 2 points. Standard Oil of Califorma and Pacific Coast Oil soar­
ed •_ to 5 points in response t*
merger plans.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 28.—CF,
—Cotton futures opened steady,
Jan. IM S- Mar. 19.72; May 18.40;
July 18.27.

New York Central attained a&gt;hew
peak price and Southern Pacific
waa In brisk demand. Aeeanalatlon of bayinir orders for Pacific
OH following an announcement of
its consolidation with Standard of
California, refused a split opening
at 74*78, compared with' the pre­
vious closing of 70%*.
U. S.-Cast Iron Pipe, Brown
Shoe and Willy* Overland were
bid o^i thrre to four points In a
tong list of more moderate ad­
vances including Poetum Cereal,
Bethlehem Steel, Cerro de Pasco
Cooper, Woolworth, Maryland Oil
and Philadelphia and Reading Coal
and Iron, the last named being
bought'on prospects of an early
termination of the anthracite
strike.
Foreigll exchanges opened stea­
dy with demand sterling unchang­
ed at I4.84H.

NEW YORK" Dec. 28.— UP)~
Cotton futures oi ■ne&lt;i steady; Jan.
Jf-30; Mar. 19.3f May 19.00; July
Noon Stock List
18.75; Oct. 18.30.
American T A T ..................142%
Allied Chem. A Dy* ...........114%
Under impetus of
American Smelt A Refg. ...:.. 138*4
American Woolen ................ 40%
Atchison
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Bethlehem Steel .................... 48%
Dupont de Nemours ........... 231%
General Electric ...................338
L A N a.— .......................... 148 f
New York Central ................132%
Studebaker ...............
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[ t | , nhotogroph snows part ot a locomotive and it 1 tenner ami
, after the Philadelphia N ight Express on the Pennsylvania
|of persons were injured.
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(AV-Tha Menfoots Academy foot­
ball squad,', headed by Coach Cart
Suavely, is on its wav to Sher­
man,'Tex., where on New Year's
Day It will play the Texas eleven
In a game "for the prep school
championship of tha country."
The team will practice In S t
Louis today after which1!! will en­
tertain again at Its destination
lata tomorrow.
O'Dowd Defeats Gill
TAMPA. FuA., Dec. 28 UP)—
Midget Mike O’Dowd of Ootumbuz,
O., won the feature fight of a
special holiday card last ‘ night.
Oarner Johns knocked out Willie
Santana in the third round of a
scheduled ten round semi-final
fight
HARTHQUAKE IS FELT

WASHINGTON, Dee. *L—
SEATTLE. Wf ak, De*.
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The horse has been barred from —Today wll)
s«e the financier
four of the capital’ll proudest practice on the hot** grlsdon fha*
thoroughfares, where not so many the University-ef WnkftNgtdn huryears age ha stepped with pride kies aa they leave tonight for the
and nos In fashion's daily parade., University of Alabama , feotbaltf
Now. he may not enter Sixteenth game In the Rosa Bowl on Nfw
Street betwen H. Street and Colo-i Year's Day.
redo, and Massachusetts Avenue! Strong with a prolonged drill to
between Fourteenth and Twenty- perfect AMating attack and endsecond Streets, . nor Hampshire lag op with a sham battle between
Avenue between Washington Clr- tha first and second squads, the
de and U. Street, nor Rhode Is- Pacific Coast champions finished!
land Avenue between Connecticut the week's work strenuously yee-_.
Avenu« and North Capital Street, terdav.
These streets are still boulevards
Thirty-nine wen will be In the®
In the capital, bqt tha word has &gt;party, » , playara and 10 coaehnsl
taken on the new, motorised mean- trainers and managers.
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—Fir* had wTooght approximately;WASHINGTON, Dee. 28, OF)— 1176,000 dam ag/to tha Martin'
Iowa’s delegation in congress to-i Furniture Company hen and waa
day voted to go In a body to Des- 1 still raging at 10:15 o'clock tilts"

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[iddle West Asserts M eteorologist
CITY. Mo.. Dec. 28.—
tath toll ot tornadoes
in tha middle west
ion becomes more thick9. D. Flora, meteoroli (j S. Weather Bureau
forecast before the
Meteorologist y Society

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[lives in southern III[igo may bo rerputed
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and
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ki.tlon of homes and
ngs la Improved, few
kill escape the. devastiitornta.
b of modern steel and
kncrcto buildings may
town until a tornado
Ibusiness center of a

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if probability, it sure­
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suggested, however, that man some
day may lessen the extent of
havoc.
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' “ Tho genius of than has always
triumphed over obstacles and ther-j
is no reason to think that he will
not ultimately strip •the tornado
of at least part o f |ts terror.’' .
The metorologists art holding
their meeting In connection witn
tho annual convention of the Am­
erican Asociation for the advance­
TAU U! ASSEE. Fin.. Dec. 28.
ment of science and related or­
i.oinl residents were watch-*
ganizations.
Several thousands of delegates ing today fur arrival of the first
of tho association arc registered. group of lirenncd .airplanes which
mi Florida in commen­
Tho convention will continue
tation. An nnnouncothrough -Saturday.
■iit several days ago
Only the geology and geography
t slated that the II- ;
section of the association held (c il
plain* authorized hyt
rrn.ii s^snion 0f the
iin'i tirtgB tiday, with a general ■ll*‘*
session of the organization sched- l*'!-'1
ulfd for tonight.
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iGTON, Dec. 28.— |clarcd tho Qunker City as a resa[ Gtn. Smodley Butler pool and declared that “ because
bdrtw his resignation the gong got me fired, they didn’t
IMsritir Corps.
bluff me."
fe Iht leave under
Tho general, in his talk before
■ hij it«n serving ns a law enforcement rally, declared
mf public safety of that Mr. Kendrick was "all right,”
la 'would not expire but that “ ho Is Just in a jam, that’s
I JI, Gen. Butler iin- all. No feeling toward him or anyreported for duty.
body else.”
return to I’hiladolphia
“ l say--to you, in Philadelphia
^days to arrange his you have a cess pool and if necfairs and tifen Come cssary lnws should bo passed to
ilaahlngtun. Late In take tho city govcrnmeJlt awuy
l will go to San Diefrom them until thyy know how to
command of tho MnC- use it.
tr,J“ On one side you have fivo or
six million dollar* for corruption
RuH, I’a., Dec. 28;— jn Philadelphia and on tho other
i*n. Smcdley D. Butler,1 side^.to fight it you have $10,000
.ist words, has is-1 begrudgingly given by the coun-;
* bleat," today is in c||.”
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which he r v interested In trying to save tho I
ly before having Ivewn people, but in trying to get n 1
4 Wednesday by May- square deal for the police, bccauso.
»a. Kendrick, as sale the people did not want to be savf Philadelphia.
cd, “ and tho peoplo in n ropubli- j
ttsburgh late Sunday can form o f government cither got ,
Iriivering nn address j vrhgt they want or get what they.)

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riRK Dec. 28.—
foil has two fault* in
of the . astern nsstKiafcolli'giatc footbmllj t £ hM made toMT rccoC.fcr changes to the
[the proposal* have to
Lcj^nry rouirntness. u
Ljfd that Jackies above
kbv placed in that cn£ future. If ‘ hi* nic“ s.;
Itcd, a high tackle will
penalty *&gt;t 15 yards,
ugh tackling contrlbu■ • - to tho _game
k- Injuries
' officials and conches
Ihat the rules should
Allng above tho waist.
[ much argument and
Majority of the leaders
■mu. sport was convinc[lineman lifted by a
In-ing in bimsolf could
Kji-d to fall flat on hi*
C to grasp a ruruier
[cvs. Tne linemutt hud
B-n. whepe nnd how he
■ ids duty to stop the
I iort of Ijno play ljreIr.'l there come* a time
EtnianV ..life *when he
l a ball currier. If nn
Hea&lt;l rests in hiu stomIbni i few feet Into the
■Lave a poor chhnce of
Lw the shoulders. It is
laaiti r, in the open.
L i proposal would per*Ljudu’" t‘» use a whistle
[the I'.ill dead on kicks
■ hue of -crlmmnge to
Lulling the cntchur of
■third i- dur.igncd to elLry, a Un'k which in thi*
■proJunii lirokcn noses
■me- much more serious
Kr it wax in the pile-ups,
Li uruH'Ccssiiry, that tile
Bctuntd.
Rfipi-ol that the hall be
KaJ tin* njoment tho man
Wtwdles the ground with
Ibf Mr body other .than
■ feel, which would eliriping, which makes piling
It carrier’s pnigrens, unpnd inexcusable. .
irr, and the huddle sysUtlat ked in the fourth
laiion which urges that
lof the teet or swaying
f/ be permitted us the
[in play. This huddle, dopally this year in tho
rnral loams, nnd in the
blly by Princeton, cnll.s
pering of nil players besimmagg line in u clo.seIrd circle to receive sigl the circlo the players
war positions and the
W.
Irm officials sny that u
n effect, that nn player
I motion when the hull
hack has brought dis•mong tho officials os
at tho. word “ motion”
i«y fcol'/thnt adoption

Cobb is tired of biting
pAGner in a one-way
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'«»h.) courts for a dlthu Land made her help
bocjtlogglu gtrado, she
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NEW YORK, Dec. 2 « :- C f f ) Dcatb took many prominent fi­
gures from tho world of sports in
1925, chief among them being
Christy Mathewson, beloved “ Big
Six'* of baseball, nnd Walter Camp,
“ father of football."
These two men were dominant
In their separate fields of athlet­
ic interest, Mathewson having run
the whole gamut of diamond fame
from playing star to major league
club presidency. Camp long wna
an outstanding factor in the*doveIopment of the gridiron sport, , in
addition to which he gave to it
an. unique institution in the AUAmericap tenm.
Both of these men died sudden­
ly nnd nt somewhat dramatic mo­
ments. Camp passed away in his
hotel room in New York while his
arsociates were waiting for him
to attend n meeting of tho Foot­
ball Rules Committee. Mathew­
son died nt £nrnnac Lake, N.Y.as
the world’s scries opened in Pitts­
burgh, n date marking the twen­
tieth anniversary of the 1905
championship games in which
Mathewson achieved his greatest
fnme as n pitcher.
Baseball ranks particularly were
hard hit by death during the year.
One of the most picturesque nnd
popular figures among the club
owners passed away in the person
of Charles II. Ebcts, Brooklyn
president. A fortnight later, one
of his partners, Edward J. McKcever, vice president of the club
also died.
Mathewson, Ebbcts nnd McKeover were among thirteen baseball
figures whose memories wefc hon­
ored in appropriate services dur­
ing the nnnunl league sessions
here. Others included Julius Flelschntann, director of the Cinein-

leader hi individual scoring in 1923,
half, nnd Jimniv Growler, all-Atnnrican, one of the Four Horsemen;
Elmer Laydcn, all-American 1024,
fullback; Chet Wynne, all-Amer­
ican full hack In 1042; Bill Cermey,
understudy to ta r 1.ayden of 1024;
Walter Sprinter who haa been the
trained of all Notre Dame teams
for tho part 8 years and is ns fam­
ous a figure as Mlko Morrison of
Yale.
This contest, which will be play­
ed at the Coral Cables Stadium on
Now Year's afternoon, Is the largest unit in.tho Fiesta of the Amer­
ican Trouts and MW Undoubtedly
provo the biggest thihg the recre­
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CORAL GABLES, Fh»., Dec. 28.
jJ y llg ^ n o b ,^ kr U,anL,’ ' ' ’ nr‘1 « ^ —The 1924 National champions in
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the football world, Notre Dame,
oftchCr CLncin" ,U ond *St°°LOT?s including the "Four Horsemen and
Crane nnd "Bill” ;Dio Seven MulA,” have arrived in
Cihelnnnll l!” 11, NW Ynrk «"d Coral Gables to practice for their
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1 bsseball writers. Thom- game New Years Jay against
ent! (.r tb l r er*. fornu' r Presid- nn aggregation of stars from
I rineeton. This is the first time INSISTS WEATHER IS FINE
a game between ox-college
S w i A i s r - S r . ^ ala" that
tenra
i fw‘&gt;r,ied more than a stars has ever been played in tne
BOSTON—(/P)
count r?-f
throughout tho South and should bring out •the
country durirg iho college and largest crowd that ever watched as the “ L Street Brownies,” go in
swimming every day in the At­
a football game.
bem^
,,,,tah,c among them
Included in the squad are Col­ lantic Ocean even when the mer­
lins, Klloy nnd Anderson, all-Am- cury is araund .xcro anil they have
ox/enn ends; Eddy Boch, former nll- .to Drink the ice in order to get
»hoJ°umn hVl,,l&lt; rnnk^ depleted in Americfift tackle, who, incidentally 'vet. Believe them or not, they in­
n’v J it i "[ 1nneho Villa, world’s
flyweight champion, following’ an ts making the trip his honeymoon; sist the wenther is fine just now.
operation pt Sa„ Francisco. Pep Tom Leib, the discus champion at
the hist Olympics; Captain Ed­
kn™ » - junior
Ughtweigh,. di.-d of pneumonia in wards, 01). who is in chnrge of tho
Now lurk Mfe-kcy Shannon, light squad; Hunk Anderson nnd wife;
htavywi'ight h&lt;«xcr, was killed by
a tall in „ In ut at Louisville and
Hauling Siki, picturesque Sen galesc and )&lt;&gt;rnnr light heavyweight
champion
n violent end in
New lork.
Track athletics lost two former
heroes m M&gt;,r Prinsteln of New
V E N E T IA N ISLES
Gems
York, c\ ta|,.| „f World’s record
and OKnipi, lumors in lirmid jump
{"F a,,d Knuliu l.unghi, funion Italian n
|j*tniirc runner.

ke auldmoblV. Totem
ertsoh, for many years a member Inown as the . “ Village
of the Florida bar, and one- of Live
Omk'a . most prominent residents,
died here, following a long illness.
SARAS OTA-J o h n J. MeCrmw,
He was a native of Georgia.
notod baseball figure, who is de­
veloping sub-divi’ iorM here, has
WEST P A liTB E A C fl—City and just made Mrs. Christy Msthcwcounty officers have begun regu­ »on„ widow of tho lato “ Big Six" a
lating the speed of motoYbuitc* gift of a choice lot
within cities of tho county to 20
miles an hour. The action followed , OCALA—Mx
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filing of n number o f complaint; jured in automobile accidents here
against alleged recklessness. .
over the past week end. Broken
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DAYTONA—Dnytonn, Daytona tent of the cnstfaltiesf In addition to
Beach and Scahreexe arc planning dnmngvd cars.
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a celebration of tho formal consol­
idation of the three cities on New
1)AYTONA—Members o f the lo­
Year’s Day, Fireworks aro to ho cal lodge of Elka were pressed in­
brought here ify track for the ob­ to service here during the Christservance, because of tho rail jnnr. mas shopping rush. They “ cheek­
ed the babies of mothers while the
GAINESVILLE — Dr.
James latter purchased their Yuletide ne­
Maxey Dell, local physician, has cessities. The “ cheeking” was done
announced as n candidate for the nt a downtown tent, maintained by
state sennit*. He is a native of
Gainesville, nnd was educated in
the local schools.
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since the death of the cev
Tho Christmas Day dinn
them! together Charle* W.
former governor of Nefcrasl
Democratic vice p m Mentis,
nee in the last election. Id
and Mrs. J. W. Baird, a si
the lato commoner, all o f
came from Nebraska for thia
union.
Others present Included 1
William Jtnuidgl
daughter and son-in-1
Mrs. it. A. Owen.
SPRING IS HERE
WEST KOOTKNAT, B, 0 , —
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balmy spring weather here, much
nearer the north pole than shiver-j
ing Chicago, New York, Dixie and '
other points south.
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of highways In Lake county, Eu*- .
Us, Tnvrex and other cities have.'
been active in removing the alleg­
ed objectionable matter from tne !
roadside, a* a step toward* beauti- •
fying the communitle*.{

o f America’s Mediteranean

V E N E T IA N ISL.ES

Leads Green

GOLF MATCH AT
ST. AUGUSTINE
(lobby Jones A n d.W ntts Gunn
T o Meet European G olfers
In '36-H ole M atch Sunday,
Jan. 3, Before U1r Gallery
ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. 28.—&lt;/P&gt;
—Old rivals will align forces in
the first big international golf
match of the 1920 season, to be
played over the St.Augustine links
next Sunday, January 3. It will
be Bobby Jones, the national nmatcur champion and his sensntionn! protege, Wntts Gunnf repre-'
tenting America, against Archio
Uompaton nnd Arnnud Mnssey, the
cream of European linkmen.
The
mntch will be at 30 holes.
Contpstdn is- the UrlU«h -profcssinnl champion nnd tho greatest
golfer produced on the Continent
in years. Massey i* the French
open title-holder nnd tho match
here will nmrk tho American de­ Me t John Munscr, captain of the
University
hockey
but of the invading pair, who will I’artmmith
ho quartered in this city as play­ tfimi I?&gt;■’•• one nf tho host play­
e r - m tin* eastern intcrcolleginte
ing professionals this winter.
leagui. With hint leading the.
It is noteworthy that Compston pi-,
k-i lm ’ t-. followers of the Big
und Massey should tenm #up for Gm'n oiufit are anticipating u
their visit to America. ’ During
the past n’oAson these two were .siitvtwfiil M*nson.
keen rivuls, for thoy fought bitt­
erly against each other in several
major tournaments. Tho climax
cumc in tho French open cham­
pionship, when the pair finished
in a tie for first place. Massey
was winner by n stroke in the
pluy-off.
It is equally noteworthy tha.
Jones nnd Gunn should hook up us
tho defending American team in
tho first match to b6 played by
Compston nnd Massey on niicn
soil. Jones nnd Gunn represent
tho epitome of American amateur
golf. Bobby really taught Wntts
nil ho knows of the game for both
arc Atlanta boys. Jones has fi­
gured prominently in tho develop­
ment of Gunn’* golf,
Tho pals became rivals when
they both went into tho final for E1 Fijah Station Is
the national amateur champion­
ship at Oakmont af ew months ago Attacked By Bandits
It waa a meeting of teacher and
pupil — and tho teacher won.
Tho European stars arc now on
tho high sens, heading for Amer­
ica. Thoy nrc on tho Homeric, duo
in Now York Wednesday.
They
will entrain for Florida oh Friday
morning, arriving here in time to
have n practice round on Satur­
day afternoon. However, accord­
ing to a wlrelcs* from the Homer­
ic, Compston and Massey . are
keeping their muscles supple by killed ami 200 wounded.

champlohshig in 1007 ia close to
40. ■
Jones Is hailed by a majority
of tho golf expert* as the great­
est llnksman the game ha* ever
produced* - Ho is placed ahead of
even such universally known pro­
fessional* a* Walter Hagen, MacDonald-Smith’ and Jim Barnes. HI*
recotd in the'American open championahip tournament the past four

A Greenland conjuror ngnMrt,
evil -spilt* once advised Kaj H w it Smith, a Danish explorer to sow
his boots to tho bnck of his moth*
er’s dress too be worn thero the
rest of her life.
_______
year* in successionGunn hns shown the most rapid
improvement o f nny amateur golf.
c r in this country, ami Jones fig­
ure* that tho Ind will rank with
the world'* greatest in a few sea­
son*. Ho and Bobby should ex­
hibit somo sterling team play, »s
they have appeared together quite
often since their dash In tho ama­
teur final. •
Compston U the
t|Bur0
in European'golf, and his 192o reda out as one of tho roost
&gt;lo In the history of the
.... other
...........side,
:-J. Besides
game on tho
the British professional
winning L~,
________Z L ,
the- Manchester
championship,
Giant—ha
tower*
fl f**?behind Jim
. . . . . a stroke
cheii— finished
Bsraoa for tho British o;ipen crown:
he play-otf
he |ost' to Mata
title; he twice
for tho French oi
ill in match
15,000 toumuing a number

D o You Catch

T

H OSE

who

have

watched

M iam i’s

grow th and the insistent dem ands fo r
proper transportation facilities in the
m atter o f am ple highw ays and boulevards,
realize th at fiv e years from now, in fact, in
much less tim e than that, with a city estimated
at between 500,000 and .750,000 people, it will be
a b s o lu te ^ impossible fo r M iam i to continue to
grow with her present th orou gh fare system.
m

.

D o you catch the vision, then, o f the, advantage
to the entire G reater M iam i district o f the
D rive o f the Campanili and the V enetian Boul­
evard, to say nothing o f the recreational cen-

Vision?
ters being* established on each island, and the
100-foot causeway from Miami Shores* Island
to the mainland?
W h a t, then, do you think will he the e ffe c t o f
these two beautiful boulevards upon the ad­
joining properties on Venetian Isles? For, a f­
ter all, ju st as has been the case o f F ifth A v e tiue o f N ew Y o rk , so it will be Jteue— steadily
increasing property values will follow the m ain
boulevards and the line o f travel.
v
£ n d in the M iam i district w aterfron t boul­
evards, o f course, are param ount, ju st as are
w aterfront properties.

Gems of America’s Mediterranean
CITY OFFICE

107 N. E. SECOND AVE„ MIAMI

�Colder W e a th e r F o r
. T h is W e e k Forecast
Dee. t8 — UP) —

S S S S

Bhbla for praliinf
it nddreM.

iclicd for
that Clirift waa a
yth, and that Jews
ilni. Action on his
; rrsitfnation is exjiectcd within ten

W A S H IN G T O N , D#e. * » . - { &amp; ) V Sheriff, C. M. Nand, e n d
County Jrfdgo J. Q- Sluiron were W rathep ou tlook f o r tke week be*
eautd to n point nboat four mile* gin ln g today.
south of Geneva, on the Eatt Coait
Sooth Atlantic and East Golf
_________ _
Ststeei cold noet of week, coldover the body of an unlden- j eat about Wednesday; rains over
negro who was discovered’ south and anow or rains over
M B . the railroad right of way by'] north portion at beginning and
tnomberp of a train crew yester­ again latter part.
day morning.
*i
Weat Gulf States: much colder
The body waa mangled to such
•n extent that authorities are con­ Monday or Tuesday; continued
vinced that the nrrro waa struck cold middle of week; moderating
and killed by a south bound East temperature later part; rains over
Coast train sometime Thursday south and snows or rains over
north portion at beginning and

Among those protesting against
him it Nathan Stniun, New York
philanthropist, who sent the fund
an, additional pi. .lgr of *150.000
after having alrrujy given 1500,C o m p la in a n t ,
The body was removed to San­
.
- W T .tJ *
000. Rabbi Sidney Tedsehe In Npw ford, from whijre it will b« buried
Ax»-I
O.
Jcpsnn.
at al„
Haven, Rabbi Samuel Gup, in l’tv- at the expense o f the county,
Defendant*.
videnee, Samuel Browne in Ne­
o
n
n
n
n
o
k
p
d iiLic a t io n
— —— i ’ ■ * Trtwnia
■
Tha Htata nf Klurlda, Orcatlnaal
wark, and the Jewish ininlstenrof
TO Clara \V. C offee;
Ita ly ’ s J ealousy O f
the north are in his dxfcnae.
-It appearing from affidavit of
r- ■-!---- 1 ‘ f 0 1 J.

Complainant Rerain
that you arc
a reeldent of the Htata o f Florida:
Florida K la n sm e n
that you conceal yourself from eer" w -if ]tr* r* * n : (thsi
..... ____
you_____
a r c o*«r
ROME, De^f 28.—UP)— Anti-Gor­ the age or twenty-one
__ ,year*,
____i, nml
T o M eet In D gL an d man
‘
sMitimcnt is flaring up in I t ­ th ere la n o o t h e r• j--------person In
the
&gt;
—
,.
ule &lt;f c mridii service
____ ...
o f .....
suhaly, denouncing Germany us “ our M
porttn upon whom would bind you.
"DELAND, Fla., Dec, tBVP)— Instinctive racial enemy."
T he

*G erm a n y In creasin g

1 A special Klorarb, otherwise
state rNavlDb
Fascist paper lImpero
hast vuiiiv
come
vs, , j
i u p u i u HU
/rioridi State l0Ut with a warnina to Italians
u KIux Klan,
to M iKlci In apa|nat the trade and other Be­
,L*nd Dec. 81, Preparations arc UvTticV rrf'Germany"
ing made for the entertainment i
jpjnicdinto occasion for tlio
n" ' ptper’a article is news that the
Florida' up Ncw *®or» German press Is perturbed over
J***
^
. !tho treatment of Germans in South
V H. K. Ramsey, imperial Klexok.r Tyrol, a district which include'.
Or vice-president of the order, is jthb'famous Brenner pnss through
ffpectcd to be present* ------ 1— |tb« ihountains. The pass I* the
- - ■ ------..................
; shortest route between central
E x - U m p i r e M a k es
[Germany and Italy nnd marks tho
tween
—
r - —....
.
fror

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ irdsltrin

rderT h e r e f o r e y o u a r e h e r e b y o_____
ed to a p p e a r
tin, a b o v e entit led
cults- a t th e o f f i c e o f i b o Clerk of
the Circuit C ou r t. S e m in o le Conn
ty. F lo r id * In the C ou rt Molise o f
suld C o m it y on o r b e f o r e , t h e ffr»i
M on d a y
■n . J a n u a r y A. D. I &gt; !t ,
«iim&lt;- be n y t h e f o u r t h da y o f t h e
month , pnil a rule day o f thin court,
nml m a k e n n e w e r u nto th e Hill nf
C o m p lu ln t file d h erein , and In d e ­
f a u lt t h e r e o f n d e c r e e prn c o n f e e s o
w ill be en ter ed anuliiM y ou , and
e.icli o f " y o u . anil said c a u s e p r o ­
c eed ex p e r '* ,
If I* orderetl th a t th is O r d r r hr
pii olleh -il uttre n w e e * f o r f o u r
e&gt; n r e r u t lv e w e e k * In Hanford H e r ntd. n netviip.’ip e r prin ted a n d -p u h t ‘ *hed In Hanford, Hemlnolo C ou n ty .
I'toib ln ,
In w it n e s s ivhererif th e i; ie r k o f
th e Cireull C ou rt lias eel h i* hand
and ufflxi-d th e neal o f s a id c o u r t
till* th e &amp; d a y o f D e c e m b e r A. D.

O n fn tr. F forW ..

J . . F . M oeaelw h lle,
i i ■* &gt;
Complainant,
veraua
i
Oar lord O. C u e . If lltrln*.
and. If
dead, the heire, davleaaa. pranleea
or other elalmanta under Oarjord
O. Caae. deeeaaed or othrrwlae. In
and to the - follow in g
defeerlbed
property In Seminole County, F lo r­
ida. to* wit i *
'
The West
Quarter of the South*
weet Quarter o f
the
Northeaat
Quarter o f Section J, Townahlp It
S.. R anre 10 K. et al.
Defendant*.

a17IT TO 4CIBT TITLE

ORDER O F PUBLICATION
To (laylord ft. C u t If living. and,
If dead, all partlea claim ing Inter*
eata under the eald Gaylord O.
t'*ne, deeeaaed, or otherwlae. In
and to the
fallow ing
described
land* In Seminole .County, Florida
to*wlt:
The tTeat Quarter o f the South*
treat Quarter of
the
Northeaat
Quarter of Section Three
Oh
Townahlp Tw enty-one ( I I ) South,
Range Twenty*nlne ( I I ) East.
To Howard U Merrlman. If liv­
ing. and, If dead, all partlea claim*
lna Interest under the eald H ow­
ard L. Merrlman, deceseed. or oth ­
erwlae, In and to theabove deecrlhed property.
To David II. Head, If living, amL
If' dead, *-all partlea claiming In­
terest* iimltr the aald David B.
limit, deeeaaed. or otherwlae, In

Worth enet
tlon FIfte

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- HOLS COCHTT fU R lD A .

If

CHAJ»C**T-

&amp;

Townahlp Tw#llRang* T w an lr-

W. J. CoHleott#

CorntJlalnant,
ve
x w n e y . Jf I J r t n * . South
H o rtd . Nkr||t S tore. Com­
pany. « e o ^ r n l l o n o B d .r the Lew*
P^ :r ,M^rH.n h” ;» ,*.» Rte*e " f R lorlia
a *P.C0 n Wi
Franklin
O. K l « w d
or
*?
ttvlveater
c.
wliaon.
kl&gt;ove
described
ana to th* last
Defendants.
T S T V i l t t r U H e a t and
■—
O T B .&gt; c L o o o r a o «
Head, hla -Wife, andwall unknown m i,i, t o M MTIT
LB
persona claiming an
and to the
follow in g, deecrlhed
ORDER O f PHEh,C A T ,ON . : &gt; »♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » » » ♦ ♦ ■ » » » » »
property In Samlnola Couniy. Flor*
To flylveiter E. Wlieon. of Chi*
*► • L ‘
‘
‘
« * « .. Cook^conntr. Ill noV _
"*Thc^North H alf o f the Southeast
Qnartar o f tha Northeaat Quartaf
o f the Northwaat Quarter of Sactlon FIftaan (I D , Townahlp T w tnty-one (I I ) South, Range "Twenty

tr-one ,11
nine ff»J

You* ami 5 anh o f you are hereby
ordered to appear - to the above
cause, the first Monday In Janu­
ary, 1 » « . aame being the fourth
day o f the month, and » rule «*•»
o f thla court, and in default thereof
o f a decree pro confeeeo will be
ntered agalnet you. and each of
ou. and aald cause proceed ex

AU D ITS SYSTEMS TAX]
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, gani

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. Palm Bqach, Paytons Beai
C E N T R A L FLOlUDA OFF
317-318 First National Bank
Sanford, Florida.
S. G; G R A Y , RESIDENT
By A. U. TVF.EKB. /
7“
D. C.

Charles P. D ic k in s o n .
I-IS Solic itor. f ° r C om plain a n t.

,. r
I Th:’ Impero sayk Italy will nevWINTER HAVEN, Pc\ 28.— (A7) cr piny second fiddle to Germany
Gyrus Pith, who completed hi« irijrwin.
reer as pitcher with the Now
V. E. DOL’ D I. ARH.
SERVANT FOR 9H YEARS
ork Yankees in ll&gt;20, shot 251
lllri'lUt
C ou rt.
Hemlnolo
_£_____
* - I C oC|j&lt;rk
u n ty , l l n r i ' l a
Ulardfl in n straight rail game
B
y
A.
M.
W
E
K
KH. D .C
PAU,
France—Nava
Cariotte,
a
recentiy at m local billiard parC li'T le* t*. D ick in son ,
lor. This is said tu bo the best Mexican womnn, employed na n Hollciinr f o r C om p la in a n t.
Amateur record for billiards over household servant in the same fam­
made in th« state of Flqridn and ily for 1/8 years, died yesterday
■ !
probably has had few equals else at the age of 110.
where.
It is an error to ray that 1'ranJ:
F After quitting the Yankees, Pieh
Umpired in the Houth Florida Statu iin’s kite experiment led to tho
League baseball gBmes for acver- construction of lightning rods. Wo 1
t seasons. At present he conucts alar ge meat market in thlu have Franklin's own words that
tho kite experiment followed th: '
ity.
---------------------- i-----rods.

E THE

in g P ardon s Sixty
^C ondem n ed To^Dcath

Thu bald eaglL la m.finally bald,
IVrsiilent couglis and coidi lead lo
but from n distunco’ It appears to,
serious trouble. You can stop them
bo
so.
Itn
h
e
a
d
and
part
of
it*
{ BOFIA. Bulgarin, Dpc. 28.—(*/P)
now with Creomulslon, an erauliified
— King Boris has extemied a full nock are pure white.
crcoiolo that is plcassnt to lake. Cieoipardon to 00 persons, condemned
mulslon is a new medical discovery
J o death for complicity in the con­
| with two-fold action; it soothes and
spiracy leading to the botnblng of
heals tho inflamed membranes and in­
^ h e Cathedral last April.
hibits germ growth.
j Of all known drugs, creosote is recJ 'On the occasion of.the national
ognized by high medical authorities as
‘e tc day lapt November, tho klrtg
one nf the greatest healing agencies for
ommuted the death sentence in the
lenistrnt coughs and colds and other
^-•aao of many of thoae cnnvicteil
orms of throat troubles. Creomulslon
fn
contain*, in addition lo cr&lt;
•by a’ military court for participa­
t i o n dn the Cathedral outrage.‘ At i rif t i riB'i iHfU &gt;Mfrni
a ..
..that time ho also issued pardons
On liberal commission Irritation and inflammation, whifo the
S o 10 of tho condemned men.
creosote goes on to the stonuich. Is ab­
basis.
sorbed into* the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks tho growth
of the germs.
j Creomulslon is guaranteed satisfac­
P hone 2 4 'J
tory in the treatment of iicriisterit
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
Our Bub-(llvision in undergo- ' bronchitis and other forms of respireing most HUbstantiul develop- lory diseases, and is excellent for bulldIs a prencriptlon fo r
ment nnd advertining.
|"« up ,h.° ‘ ft™ «fler co,,d» or. f “’
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
(Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
not relieved after taking according to
!BU 1 ouh t'ev er nnd Malorln
directions. Ask your druggist. Crcoit kills Ha germs.
mulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.)

Salesmen

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Building to endure
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'development activities." Building so that every resident in all years to
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come, wjll proudly point to the Q U A L I T Y
ments. There are no exceptions to this
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N O W IS T H E T IM E

there are many opportunities to save. But at what cost is such a “ saving.”
Druid Park is being developed with permanance ever in the irtinds of its

To participate in Ihe p rofile on inveatmeulH in

developers.

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win ho advanced 10 percent January Gth, 1920.

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mausoleum project.

berun letter

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ter at his tncesaant quips and aal- director o f the Kammershlcle the­

Intimate dcUlts of RfcKarl Wag
ners life at Villa Wahnfrie! haw
rMne to light with the publication
letter.- of M.ildwlda von Maytenburn, t dost friend.
I he letters reveal that Wagner
Wvs so fond of his p -J’a - «1 cocks
last he once ihrufenod to wfl*c
a “cock symphony” saying that the
Li-ds were qulto as Interesting a:i
the majority of unfrathered *bijeds of his aequniot*ncs\
Denying, tho Inrth of the popolar conception. Mahtwlda vin
M»&gt;«enburg wrote thrtt Wagner
did not spend all of his time in
dreaming in the realm of godr and
demigods
of
tho
ninolungen
dramas. Sho'tays he got muen of
his inspiration while feeding and
watching the cocks in his poultry

Chrysler Coach fs
"
-J ater, Hamburg, who ncanlly in­
SPARKHILL, H.
troduced himself to ctitica in a
Given Rev. Gkrfer Mrs.
Elltn Peek*
Berlin music lovers are hailing concert of hln own worki given
*-* - swindler, oan tlwai
the advent of a
medical prod­ with the .philharmonic orchestra
In addition to other handsome di Meted fcp ChWf 1
iigy In the parson of 10-ycsr-old of Berlin.
Jrpresents received by Rev. Morti­
Rotors looks to Richard Strauss mer Glovor, rector of the Holy HS, that ah* w*i
Raja Ciarbusovn. a Ruaaian girl cel­
list from Tiflls, whom some crit­ as his chief idsnirer. He scorns Cress Episcopal Church on Christ­ her cottaf#.'
ics have placed in tpe Same cate­ the ultra-modernists, such as Stra­ mas Day, he was presented with n family Bible formerly i
gory With Pablo
hy king of vinsky and Schoenberg and pre­ new Chrysler Coach by his con­ Noah Webeter and Ban
fers to tmvcl the route of melody gregation.
Morse as well mb the
rellis'■ts.
Raja was discovered by S. May- and beauty of sound rather than
Rev. Glover, who has only been which Morse sat when
_
rovitch, an American engineer in that of diMmance for its own In Sanford a short while,, in ex­ made the telegraph
Rnaaia, who made possible her ap- sake. He plans to visit the United pressing his thank* for the many claims Mona and Wsbstrr.:
..
arances before German nnd States next year.
gifts with which he was showered, erstors.
J
.
ench audiences. Since the was
said that he had never before seen
A breakfast preparation com- such generosity and kindness as
PRIZE CLCBS STOLEN
eight years old, the blonde, curly
i ' - - ■ m. •'fft. -e &lt;t ;«U
ny ha* been organised injicrlin has been extended him by the peo­
haired blue-eyed Raja has been
r the delivery of luncheon sand­ ple of Sanford and tho members of
playing an Instrument, usually con­
ST. PETERSBURG,
sidered to require too much wiches Into homes or offices be­ his church, during tho length of hie Tunnev ought to have a ______ _
t trength for a woman to achieve tween $i30 and 10 A. M. In time service In the Episcopal ministry. olibl than the golfer usually has
more than mediocrity in L Raja for the second of tim German’s
for‘ a poor score. Somebody haa
So far as is norm, tho state of piPchrd his bag o f prfie wiBtlimy ’
Garbusova, critics say, plays the five meals a day.
Posters of the concern announce Rome borowed money from in div- clubs. That is, the duos were ate J 1
cello “ as though shi had been bom
by Jones, MacFarlanv, Hajfen,
that the luncheon package consist • iduals for the first time at the be­ Barn es, E van and Glenn Collctta
with it.”
- .
of two bun sandwiches six mom * ginning of the war with Hannibal, before they gave them to Gene. ^
The chkrge that post-war Europe Ings a weak for 85 cantfj-payahlo 215 B. C,
. ___ ' — . , , . ------------ -------—
Women of the Kashgar oasis
Is not producing worth while com­ weekly in much tho same manner cheese,
egg salad, ham, cold roast:• weep at the graven of their p ar-'
posers is bclpg challenged by ad­ as newspaper snbseriptiona.
or sausage and may order o dlf- rnts as a demonstration df their
mirers of Ernst Rotcrs, orchestra
Subscribers have a choice ot ftrent variety each day.** * &lt;* • -nneestM* WhrsMpl-' SO
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bracelets’1^wip­
rubies,m _______
emeralds - nit
;loon3. t-ance hnlls
ed of dlamonIds,„ _____
in regard to the and saphlres, were the finest nnd
J * » I he permuted to rat Abair irygpqetive most expensive gasp of fashion mnip.open all night on New Year's
t-onvquenily all the tables
for the 1025 gift season.
,t’s brief answers to
hecn reserved In the
Some of these bracelets are an
ons about the “ ain inch and a half to .two inches in Icadin'g hbatory emporiums.
“ “ enai vely,
‘P
have been placed
Width, set .solidly with small dia­
Tii.itb3k
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I°r the inevitable
"irtuch lS ^ ?o °n ! monds, surrounded • by platinum neriincr pfnnnkuchen, n sort of
with
design
A
formed
o
f
rubies,'
glorified doughnut, which forms
price « « rccallei
t ^ t r e c o a h w n emeralds and sapphires.
i 3 . lient?r
gastronomic .at­
“F6r the narrower bracelets a, !tractions.
The proprietor# also
ns well, and bold
slender
Greek{figure
is
tho
favor­
are laying », copious stocks of ham
raw admirattion
ite device and for the broader ones an&lt;l c g p a* this cish is much in
Egyptian scenes, some times com­ demand In ,the wee hours of the
morning.
the ctJnimonx mere- prising two or three figures.
Some o f the extremely claborato
While jn ihc provinces it is custhe impression that
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of O
a succession tvmnry
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-millionaire oncs
aro composed Of
tomary III
to Cell
celebrate thq coming of yard.
She also gave Wagner a bad
te^ i 1 Maks.
small-pictures, telling a storyj the New V. ,
private
homes,
I *CW
w ills flan v n e lm ia a n ia m ln d
ta X&gt;Cr]tflPf*a ft c
name as a whist player. It was
with the .various episodes kniH
betiug,
;55T!in^ 4. rt' !l rule
u
le insist upon
'coilvivalit». in places of publi: futile, she wrote, to expect a ser­
separated
by
ban
of
platinum.
fins' always
I
amuscim'ui.
ious game with him even when his
as merry a n * frig h t
The
Paris
shoemakers
are pre­
father-in-law, Franx Ltxst, was
.dcd—in English song
The break-up or the great
' paring tho women’s styles which , tinne:* &lt;"mhiruitions has caused preu.'nt, and the rubber usually
Gwen John made the are expected to set the fashion
u j*i!'11!1;ir|n,,,nt Of ti plan, long enme to nn cm! In a gale of laugh-i
J queen into a mclan- pace on the Riviera this winter cherished
t-, Hugo Rtinncs nnd hi« 1
anil
to
determine
what
the
most
tld in her new piny.
sons
of
i-r
iting nn imposing fam-rndzh^-vUth not. like, n?ot,i"h
of footwear will be
m the Ruhr valley, ■ i i i R i i i i i i i u i R i i H i i i H n i l i N n i i i i i i i i m i i i i m i i M i i i i i u i i m M m N m i l i i i i i u i i i m i i i i i i i i H i i i n N n i n i t t l l a M u j
g|it.
fo
r
Jlamlet
;to
throughout^
the
com
ingjipnng
and
right;
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he
mausoleum,
designed by
summer.
Enameled,
handpalnted
ly; ha­
hc.-wa5-* Pane.
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or
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ornamented
n't do -for the snappy
shoes nro among tho sensation^. tect, was tn have cost *500,000 and
Henry'VIII.
Tho crmmclcd shoes are made bir w a s intended to resemble the Ho­
.bethan. age, as 20th
n
secret process nnd were intro­ tel dcs Imnifties, Paris, which congland conceives it, was
tains the tnrnli of Napoleon.
roystrring. It was no duced by Mile. Mclanio Louason,
Twenty---ven inassivev pillars
of
the
Ambigu
theater,
who
ap­
lolilofiuy and mount
were to ',&lt;i|f&gt;--rt a structure topped
peared
nt
ten
fit
tho
Ritz
wearing
liy n cupr-K. („ front „ (thp bull(|.
ion; K was all action
a pulrcuf gold hnd white enameled mg ctr*rfiTes were plnnned in three
. (jn , -, v
sen’s riew play, which kid slv5?s,) with a strap of black tiers. Ihe whole was to be sym
iroducedt makes Eliza- patent leather on which golden bone of , «-.tl nnd waterpower, the
-,
solcmfi figure moving flowers were enameled.
fcundate ri- &lt;■f the Stinnes fortune,
Other milkers
nro producing i Cngiiuilly the site was intended
.any historical scencj.
hand-painted
models
for
evening
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ttilflt
say it js too historical
hy Hugo Mimes for an imposing
man cnAugh. Tha pub- anil boudoir wear. Holly designs country re-idence. The war and
e to « * more of Elixa-_ and sprigs of mistletoe are being inflation |&gt;vnod forced him to,
uged- largely for. mule-lesa and abandon the plan. Now the break­
’ less o f
hbo)-l6is slippers. Many a young- up of the fortune has thwarted tl).'
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pon- ttr art student in Montmartre hnB
State
fedson to be thdnkful for/fR ls known Mictic nffij
niator
ihode.
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smber*
Fishing, just
id ordiifjary
i* in tho lend .with patent leather river fishing wit
iny yci!
nnd. line,
... r'Rook
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ACcqpd and suede third. Colors TS the only &gt;|wrt,Practiced
tivo genius
by Aris­
len are-wjj
most seen Will bo blonde wood- tide .iirinml, premier of France for
arid, brown,.; fawn,
chestnut, the eighth tinicMto/. that he dis­
■which cj
i‘parchment,.ascot,
tubing
- rosewood and
a 'PintmilMp&amp;hip with tho
lot wnt
jifearl gray.' . Reptile Bklns, Bnake, plays
president
Benjamin iiurrisun.
iguitnn and, alligator will be much
VU b|_
Presiiicru Hriand avers his adjl^siecJ* Jor,-trimming?.
fl?
dltion In the Izaak \Vnltutt cult
has hdpi-il hint out in tho game
irity of the tango ih
A new claim to immortality has of mtrrnstlonnl dqilomacy. "(live
uugiit into vogue a boon dlscovcnfd on behalf o f that
&gt;',ur "I’i'o'ft 11 a little bit of bait."
costume for women,
L . !®C,0Vredound/
3 r.l a h'greatly .to.bi“
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Im-'m "lull nut too much. If
octhing like silk “ plus nnd should
his you'“'A.ifnI him you will never lie
esc are replacing the fnnto in Boston.
Columbus, u- alilo in It. - « him."
sth like dance frocks: mong other things, discovered
Hi- 11..'i11n *j in diplomatic deal­
teps of the tango do- America und haricot peuns. The ing, h - .i At i t-j^ha.-s been vni.lly
dom trt&gt;m the rcstric- former find has been n matter of
i narrmt skirt, and have common knowledge for some time; entninii'il I v the long hours he hits |
the "pjus four” gown, the latter discovery hus just been had tn t‘ut in wailing for a nib- j
wearer1 stands still the rediscovered by Henri Ijeclero and ble. Ilk' only time he over desert­
i-ly ,thot of a full placed before the world in an ar­ ed t.i favi.rite recreation for an-'
other «:is on ' nn memorable oc— O f all the improvements and developments of great magnitude that are
ck but immediately she ticle in the Press MedicoJe.ea-ion
when lie played golf with!
kiding
the floor the
Before the 'UOs of the 15th cen- Mr. I.lnyd tieorge at Cannes dur­
licet is Mien.
tury. M. Lcclerc says, the civiliz-' ing the f.minus conference there. (
planned tor the Eastern Lake Section of the city.ed world bpd munched the broad Tfc|l, ^.IV , ]M,rt (.ost hin) |lis gcV*
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fhckvr tint Shakespeare benn and the pen, but know no- ,,|)th pni|nil.r8h|p
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The t'hristntas season this year
Threi of Lhscn’s plays
near -cJmegeii lhe jknw wimUvt ivf. tfi*
ntly ruriiing at once hi S5US?
— Tl^at MarVania is the last* tract within the city limits that can be bought ••vm'iio Imbe'I*«-• -*rtl n
iM d r S B
n big
K tI'ari department stores into
na'^
lone, anj Chekov's “ Sea
J "The Cherry Orchnrd” tives considered it n, delicacy nnd'’ -,mpri,m,,tu theaters for children.
J'rd gomi runs in subur* jtalled.it “ nyacolt,” incidentally’ he. Wooden and ro|K&gt; rnilings were put]
c at the original development price.
r?, ns wifll ns in the heart discovered America and started the' «!•
th;' ,i,lcw'nlkH , an&lt;l. . f t " * 1
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jVain of avenhj which led ovcntunV |J|Ull ,a ,t lhe Vfirii;d shows of the
{triangle,piny a anil revues
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monopolizing theaters ly ’ to the union of Boston and I wirtilowir.
,Miniature movies showing travel
tat many theater-goers beans in one of America’s best
— That Marvania is one of few unrestricted developments where hotels
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l.pjctun-?. mechanical dolls ip wonHjf |"/'ging for variety ■•
dtrful
uii-t
umes
exccuUtffc
nn
18th
ie result that l^na
century minuet, electric railway
in various Ibsen with Winston Churchill, chancel- ociiti
and apartments can be constructed.
U r,iir/of the most elaborate pntVic standbys in lor of the exchequer and urgqd j-Uiiii
teddy,
heaps
as
big
as
their
Lokoy's p|uys closer scrutiny of government ex- tern
.....-tive
owners, armies of lead
Sag-mo
penditure. The chamber’s members .....
l'r«&gt;M
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l find i ic English pro- are agreed that -adoption of busi- ssoldiers,
1-'.:--- and bright-colora and asf Chck iv very unsntis- ness accounting system In all state tnnbhmg lighting effects were
— That Marvania is the last
water
front property
of the Eastern
Lake
sec„ where.
d njnn; English critics departments is the only effectiv* m-i n every
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recent Rr commented on Churchill ngrecd to Rive the sug- playlet* or;• dramatised Aid' stories
Cull'' ns a “ gesture of gestions. every consideration,
1 like ldttle Red Riding Hood,” and
tion.
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■Tht opposition press has been devoted severt tip. eight succraifive
Sussiais insist Angloirs urojunabld to Intcr- clalminR thntHho government has I windows to (no (jiffi
1 so tint audiences un­ been spending monoy with both the little dramas,
til .sulitie suggestions, hnnds ftnd intimating that the pub- ( crowd’* were so lari
u a general disposition lie may have to face yot heavier •of policefnen bad I
THENtern Eirope to, discount taxes In the next budget.
I to watch over the c
&gt;f RuBtiuns to a special
it Englishmen in par-,
ibeginning to interpret
— You will have something definite to cause you to make a wise decision
tsccording to their oyvn
“ Could B etter Fertilizer B e Made
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I h -py.i
nd to discount tho'Rua■
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W o u ld Make It.+J ■
w to exalt everything

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kj the horns and hnvo
I to copx him Into the
ttoriomy. They are doItondiit of government
iitriotfy business basis.
P»n fdom the AssoclaWi Chambers of ComP y h|»d n conference

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Marvania is destined to become the finest home,

N ew P R IC E L IST o f regular brands ju s t Issued,
sam e before placing order. Send orders now for l
requirem ents, save delays ami l&gt;e ready swhen ter
is needed. Transportation is Mow and may be 1

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DuVnl County.

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Central R oofers
lloor Leak?
"lain, repair types of
"m a lt o r la rg e.

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roinI&gt;t Service

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W ith Jack M erldlth in d h is “ Isle O’BIues” Orchestra
Sanford dancers “on their feet'
Ydu hcard thonr lgst.^uesduy
playing for you again
and others heard of them.
They

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hom es— Spanish

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pnd English Colonials— C om m odious and indivi­
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ARTICLE
Himself to be fa[ ? £
he represents and

Start the N ew Year right by buying one of the best

B eautiful

homes in the B E S T C I T Y IN F L O R ID A — S A N ­

ARTICLE 17—
Realtor should not «
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FORD.

ARTICLE 21—ft U
^au d, misrepr*jln(Bj
estate tr a n s itfjy ”

duality suprem e.
A m on g ou r o ffe rin g s o f Business P roperty
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and acreage-unusual values o re found.

BUY NOW!

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Phone 48

Knight &amp; MacNeill
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State. It is the best city in which to live and
has the best
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Som e R are B a rg a in s In L o ts

people on earth.

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ARTICLE 3 5 - N o L
relieves the Realtor
of ethics.

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his Board nncl deprJ
uection with his bu

Lot in G randview A venue in Rose Court ontyJ$2,500-00,
$500 down.
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Corner lot, eastorn exposure, on M agnolia A venue,
$2,625, with easy terms.
Four lots on W est T hird Street.
$1,600.00 each.

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South and East exposure.

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tinent facts i
so-that inof/t^T
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easy. Ready to occupy.

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than any other home 6f its kind in the city.

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\ A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

stantly enhancing value.

ARTICLE 22uy.
without
representation Uon*

A five-room brick bungalow with bath and all mod«

San Lanta com bines hom e atm osphere w it h con ­

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THE HOWARD CORPORATION I2N TA I l l . l . l M E D

Paving paid in full.

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M ason ic B ld g.
T h ree lots on
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Palm etto A ve. $6,000.00, w ith good

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Sales A gen ts For

“ The Firm S u b sta n tia l”

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1131 2 Magnolia Ave.

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187 A cres, 15 in G rove, 10 acres cleared, balance in beautiful pines.
This would mnkc a fine subdivision as it is near present C orporate lim its.
Price and term s reasonable.
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$8,500.00 including crop. .
12.7 A cres, 5 tiled and In celery. 699 ft. fa cin g S anford A venue.
Price $9,000.00 including crop. E asy term s.

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etc., see us.
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Christmas Bargains

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RIFICE:

O ne in San Lu
O ne in Rose Co
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I f you aro ‘look ing around fo r a '
house th at y o u w ant to call hom e,
and you realize how fruitless rent­
ing is , let us sh ow you the m ost a t­
tractive hom e we have f o r sale.

Best Buy in State

711 Palm etto A venue — P rices and
Term s R igh t.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
221 Molsch Building.

112 Park A venue

Phone 6 3 2 W ’

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

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110-11-12 First Na

915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.

See M r. R ichardson and let him show you*theso two
tracts, it will cost you nothing to look,.

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For p r ic e ,, term s,

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“ W e Buy or S ell”
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35 acres o f Lake fron t property on Tw in Lnke, 4
m iles out, near Paola road at $600 per acre. The p ret­
tiest lake fron t property in Sem inole county.

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10,500 Acres, $20,00 per acre.

35 acreB on road from Sanford to Orlando, fron tin g
577 fe e t on Sanford A venue, 2,640 feet on O noro St.,
Hhe m ost suitable tract o f land for Sub-division, close
in around S n n ford .’ A Genuine Bargain. *

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BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

1,000 Acres, $60.00 per acre.
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•5 A cres, nice 6 room cotta ge, &amp;Vi in celery, 1 other crops.
including equipment, $8,000.00. G ood termB.

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A creage, Business, W arehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Sem inole County.
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1.— S C -r o o m flnln, w i t h b a th , f a c i n g Knat
o n M y r tle , b e t w b e n 10th an d 11th a t r o . t %
C 0 * lf7 , double * KnriiKc. 110,000. 14,000 cash.
N o w lonm-d to Doc. 192C a t |90 p a r m on th .
1. —loo ft. to 150 f t . . f a c i n g E a s t o n S a n ­
f o r d ’ A v e n u o b e t w e e n l o t h a n d l l l h St roots,
f 1SO p e r f o o t . T e r m s r e a s o n a b le .

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3 ——|S a e r o colory f a r m — 7 a c r e s ti le d — In
E u r e k a ' H a m m o c k . P r ic e 110,000. *13000 cash.
1 a n d 2 y e a r s on tialunce.
4.—‘L o t 50*117, f a c i n g E u s t on B a n fo r d
A v e n u o . P r i c e 112.000.
14,000 c a s h .
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years.

P A U L L A K E — R ealtor
Telephone 714
R oom 8, G arn er-W ood ru ff B ld g .,
Salesm an— E. T . M oore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

BETTER B U YS

Ten acres, in town o f Lake M ary, across street from Crystal H eights, all high and dry, a real m oney
m aker. Price per acre, $525.
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Business property qn Snnford Avenue, betw een 2nd
and 3rd Streets.

One L ot Beuna V ista
$800,00
Term s.

SANFORD GROVE

A partm ent H ouse on W est F irst Street, pays o v e r
10 percent gross.

One L ot Ft. M ellon

$ 2 ,000.00
Term s.

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Only $2,250.
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$1,500.00
Term s.

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5-R oom Hpuse w ith bath and garage.
C orper F irst and H olly
$10,500.00
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R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

E. E. PAGE

Real Estate and Investm ent

The Substantial Realtor
12-14 Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
TELEPHONE 770

Phone 74*

Room s 203*205 Meisch Building
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SHALL TRACT LAKE
FRONT
Beautiful Hom e Site
Fine Lake F or Boating
and’ Fishing
Price Attractive
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�THE SAN FO R D H E R A LD . M O N D A Y , D

e t h ic s

hhics which point out
|iij Eatate.
T the R ealtor pledges
Jj to the ow ner w h om *.
t he would his ow n.

w e nave a real live client
who wants several/smalf-&gt;
acreage tracts suitable f o r

*ring o f p rop erty, a
profit on expenditure
consent*
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onnection.with a real
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B U S IN E S S P R O P E R T Y

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tor solely on its m erit
&gt;ption or m isleading

Tw o F ifty Foot Corners at $175.00 per front foot.
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payment crtnnot ex­
ceed 20', with interest pay­
able annually.

to ascertain all peri accepts the agency
if, exaggeration and

One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $150.00
per fro n t foot.

client is not interest­
ed in jiny property exceed­
ing $750.00 in city limits of
Sanford or $350.00 outside
o f same.

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.T h is

property should not
ly a g reed t o take.
should make it d e a r
re com pensation from
d consent o f all p a r

One A p artm en t Site—U n io n Avenue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.
F ifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front f o o t

ialtor perm it any pro1 purposes.

F ifty Foot Corner (R ig h t next to Forrest Lake H otel,

iny client o r custom er
|to observe this code

125 ft. deep, A p artm en t Location) at $285.00 per foot.

or to expulsion fro m
word R ealtor in con-

fttasonicsimple

Favorable Terms can be arranged on all o f the above.

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These are some o f the finest locations in First Street
Extension. ACT NOW.

AZAxrr co.

SELL OR

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PH O N E 775

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Sanford, Florida
Inquire R e-Sales Departm ent

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT
Sanfrird Wice 336-3S Weiscli Bldg. BftHo Office Fifili Ave
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IM IIIT K II E . P I T T S
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J. P . T i l U IIM O .N I)

O ne L o t M agnolia Heights— A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front property— A ttractive
' T Price.
F iv e rooiti house— Cheap.
O th er Good Investments In Sanford Property.

purpose p la c e ou r

Phone 490-W

R. C. TISDALE
Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

236*238 Meisch Building

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Phone 285

50, 75 or 125 feet— First Street E x­
tension, fronting on Seminole BouieW E H A V E IN Q U IR ES FOR LOTS •
IN F T . M ELLO N , BEL-AIR, TINE- \
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BUENA

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on the corner o f Third Street and Myrtle Avenue

attractive price.

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One com er Lot, 9Gxi05 on Union and

L A N T A A N D C IT Y PROPERTY.

nnd Cypress Avenues nt price way be­

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I Turn P roperty Quick
L et me try ypurs

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OSCAR R. BROOKS

REALTOR
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“ The L o t K in g ” Realtor /
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Nothing better in Sanford for an investments
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Bruittiey-Puieston Bldg,
Phone 751

REALTORS

53 Acres* Celery L a n d ,
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p a r t cleared. Ask us
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Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, BaU Building

Phone 713

Phone 142 •

REALTOR.
230 M d a ch Bldg.
Phone 718

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WART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
Sy CHARLES P. STEWART
indMdunal oriewalkTlh
purposes
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m liter

WHY BENT?

ent Red Crotii .^conference,
while here, by the way,
the
record of being the first rabbi In
history to deliver the prhyer which
opfn* every session o f the United
States Senate,
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•'lather Moron, myrolf nnd oil
the rest Agreed," r. lnted Rabbi
Jack. "that the Ku Biux murt be
■represented on our general com-

3 room cottogc with 3 60x K,n n
ford. 53,000.00, half cash, balance

L o t 2. B lo ck 7, M elld n ville A V e., $4,000
L o t 9, B lo ck 0, E llio tt A v e n u e ,
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............ $4,200
L o t 10, B lock 0 E llio tt A v e n u e ,
E a ste rn E x p o s u r e .................. $4,200
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■Wrtn- V tlin Knmd Emanuel
Ick, -«» it* r&lt;t-rctarjvth ith er
n P. Moron. The former w.n
ashington to attend the r&lt;n-

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BUY A FARM
5 acres plowed and harrowed tv
road, Electric light wires in £
Garage. 1 mile from depot, $2,5o

H OU SES FOR. SA LE
4 Room s nnd Bntli, ju s t o f f Second St.
55,000. Cnsh $1,250.

P rice

4 Rooms and k it h on-F ifth Street. Trice $5,000.
Cnsh $1,000.

TERMS

Beautiful Residency on Central Avenue.
$7035. Cash $2100.

Arkututaa’ .'ir.it "Better UnderitnndHg Week” wa» In ll&gt;21. It hod
n atftubd «ine, proclaimed by Gov.
Tor,. T&lt; m l, lant {liny. The "Week"
i a regular normal institution now,
Kitlihi Jack • bellevon. However,
"Better Understanding" nrtivitiea
nveti't confined
the nf fir ini
vv'&lt;-. lev," hut go on nil the lime.
' They're doing n great deni." sold
the r.ibld, "toward eljntmr.ling
fe lings of religion* bittej-nr ,., In
I articular, which pravimiHy were
pretty prcvalf nt In Ark.itinn1, m*
•d-nwheve, since the war."

Price

Re-Sales Dept.
214 E. FIRST ST.
Phono 453.

108 E. Second St

F L E T C H E R -B U L G E R R E A L T Y CO,
Phone 746

113 Vt Magnolia Avc,

HOMES-LOTS-FARMJ ; ■

W O N D E R F U L H O M E S IT E

ACREAGE

Cltpital’sGrandOld W o m an
j^ppeal s T o Flapper T o Stop
‘ » Smoking, Lengthen Skirts

T O D A Y ’S BEST BUYS 1
A partm en t house site on the Comer nf 13th
and Palm etto Sts. considerably under thi
m arket.

A n yon e w anting an idcid setting fo r a hom e
should sec this piece o f p ro p e rty .’ Price
$8,500. Term s m a y be arranged,

REAL ESTATE

L ot in San Lnnta on Sanford Avc. for
sale. P rice ............................
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W e nre goin g (a o ffe r n few lots on our developm ent
.which la nearly com pleted at pre-developm ent prices,
fo r a limited period, on very attractive t e r m s ' as
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INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ

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1st National Bank Bldg.

C O L C L O U G H REALTY CO.
General Insurant

311 First National Hank llldj.
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TelrphoH 7U

Phone 7 4 4 . “
T E R M S : FIRST P A Y M E N T $20.00 and $20.00
M O N TH LY for 30 m onths thereafter, which
takes
care o f all interest charges. .
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W. F. TIOLBORN, Sales Manager

TH IS O FFE R CLOSES J A N U A R Y 1st, 1926
F R E E — T R A N S P O R T A T IO N TO P R O P E R T Y .
F R E E — RE FR E SH M E N TS
DINING ROOM.

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108 Magnolia Avenue

Phone 117

! 2 0 A C R E S A T 5100 PER 'ACKEg
O nly 2 m iles north of Enterprise
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T h is is fin e land and a bargain

ADMINISTRATION

OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. V'H.- -&lt;/P)
— Bruco AY. Stone, who no Idcrcil
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'for. Undo Sam ality yearn ago, is Impion
onfa of tho few If nut thu mtly wcit.rr
American still living who wllnoaa- ngricul
od.the flag ceremony Inaugurating trntion
American dpniittlim over Alaska, of iti'f
Thla military rite took place un to pro*
the Sitka parade ground un a yi ion
pltladU readied by n&lt; flight nf 300| mentn.
aWrw TntMnto a rough cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
D&lt;
'T remember tho oreaihm clear\'F\
lyj&gt;*a|&lt;TthO'veterun, mav sr» y«iar. Willi^i
old. - "I was a mem her pf( tlu «*'•': ducted
qArtermoilter'a dejlnrtmeut mill nv uiug
W^ti lined up with , the other r 'l- Kvenlu
dlera for tho crmiionv. We nuih idun-yi
bofetTabout .260 u»ul In' ilgld, forMm
mil,•litio fated an equal number o f ,
Hisafan aokfiera. Itctwuen ua wm
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rthb flag pole atop of which flew
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the Ibadan atandard.
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waerlflM Md .and ours quickly run thl&lt;n

Just tiff First Street on South Park— One o f

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

the best locations in Sanford, now occupied by
Itouth's Delicatessen.

N um ber G Ball Building, Opposi&amp;lpW
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O ffice, Sanford, Florida. 1

Our client has a Ihrce-ycar lease com menc

20 Years Experience

ing Jan. 1, 192G, which we o ffe r f o r sale.

In extending the above offer.,.tWA&gt;. Weeks
from Dec. 15th we have already sold
about one-half o f this group.
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u p " AeUSTfifara nral fltripeu(xPk faVhil i

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T H E C H R I S T M A S GIFT SU|t]

W e still have a few choice lots left at
this bargain price.
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85 acres fin est trucking land jn Ci
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Lake Mary Development
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108^Magnolia A v e. . ,

Phone 1.17

Masonic Bldg.

BROWN REALTY COMPANY
Phone 473-W

422 Union Avenue

R E A L E S T A T E A N D IN V E S T M E N T S
216 E. Second Street

New House Palmetto Ave., all new
furnished. Good te r m s ..........
$10,500
Lot 64x117 Cypress Ave., off Celery
Aveflue
$1,900
L G r A \) lM ^ L ~ a - '&amp;
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Lot in Mayfair 50x1,17. near the lake.
Good terms ...........
$4,50(1
Two Lots Oak and Central Avc.
For the two
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$5,000

Lot . 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good bargain.
Three Lots, 7th Wlllow Sl., $7,500 for three!
L o t35x117 Sanford Ave. around 5th, $12,000
Lot In lici-AIr, 56x125, Eastern exp., $1,150

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ten «»■« In fine grov^' borders nice, tweAfy
fttd acres right on railroad and proposed highway nears.n
ford rtady to subdivide,
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100 lots, west first street with five hundred dnd sixty reel

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Lot in Son *Lantu, 56x110 ............

$3,500

f* m Orlando highway. Price sseh, term s.....
Toom bungalow near 2lder 8prinfl&amp;. m e

Lot 00x127 Oak and Central

$3,500

hna

Lake M onroe Development
Fuleaton-Brum

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hsK (lowing well la^d,, price per scre'..^^,
53 acre* of Isnd on hard road, ten miles fi

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L c U h e P i*

T H E . P IL O T

•IO A r r l a r u lr r y Inml un llv im ln ll A v r .. InrludlnK riin lpn irnt, rtr ..
O ur nf l hr rnrr linrirnlui tlm l i r r I r l l , Nr&lt;- n«.

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Nobody enn do nnything nowa­
Theftrainy daisies,” who HO years day* to change the fashion,* bui
ago lirgonited, to shorten women’s the dressmaker, Mrs. Ralston 1
skirt*,' now arc laughing at the thinks. . “ The modern feminine
.effoftti'af Mr. John H. Henderson, public cannot be driven,” sha said.
Wdiuilngton’s "grand oltl woman,”
Pointing out thnt gills’ school.*
to lotgthcn them again and to atop nnd restaurants had lifted nmok
tho nlopper from smoking cigm.~ ing bans, she said the cigar* ie
«tta £
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dtrivc would fall.
"'Jho daisies" are members of
Miss Helen Varlck .Howell, a
c clnfny day club. Its president, number of the Daughters of (In*
Lewis Ralston, doubts that American Revolution, the Nation­
ra- Henderson’s appeal to club al Federation of Women's Chilih, [
^fldAoclcty .women tn viar »m short nnd thr NattHnnPCongress of p a ­
‘ikirfa veil receive favor. "Our rent!* nnd Teachers, three organ.- 1
constitution decreed that skirts zntions which Mrs.^llenilerion lias
ahoiUJ.be at least six inches above mentioned as having enlisted r* .
(ho ground but wc never thought her campaign thins that
the ’
to plnce any limit in- i*
other length of the skirt Is a matter of j
taste.
"All women tlo not have pretty i
legs," she said. “ Those thnt have j
not would wear long skirts. Cip irett* smoking must he Ionite I
upon it Hie snmo manner as tlm
dress question. Ton tnueh smoking
is had for n woman’s In-ulih.”
cr_dci^_;
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hor
Is'gai*
io boon* the salute to
85, R ecalls the flag and the transfer of this '
Flag: C erem on y W h e n great northern empire’s unlit lent
allegiance from St. Petersburg to
U lS . T o o k O ver A la sk a Washington wan iiccom |di:tbin.''

OAKLAND.............. ............. I™....

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�1— Announcements

For Rent. Rooms

j Dally Herald -

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b a te s
Olh in Advance

, tdsTwlll tw ft*
Ln patrons Slid
###t Immediately
*!"**____ :.10c ■ line
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Be • line
" C .______ 7c a line
H............. 5c a line
wType doable above
«d rates are for eonlertions.
( of average length
|a line.
charge of 30 for
Ion.
rtisinff U restricted
L,r is made The San.
Id will be responsible
L Incorrect inlertlon,
bier for eubceqoont
|The office liquid he
Lsicdiately In case of
[ad ve rtiser s
L representative thorInrHiar with rates,
(laisificatlon will give
b e Information. And
tthey will assist you
f your want ad. to
lore effective.
RTANT NOTICE
ters should glee their
poatoffleo address ae
wir phone number if
e results. Abftut one
1 of a thousand baa a
and the others can’t
Lie with you unices
[ your address. Lt Inuance MUST be
Lrrson at The San*
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I Prompt*.. Efficient
■ Service.

lificatlons

AUCnONBBR
WE SELL lots and subdivisions
at pabUo ruction. Late Barter,
xun 6, Rock Bids. Orlando. Fla.

3— Autos, Rent
AUTOS FOR a n t s
CACHE AUTO SERVICE
or alffht Meats all train
rage transfer. Phono S61 am

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RKEL A SONS
_ Too Drive 1L .
IF. Myrtle and 2nd St. at IL R.

— Sale. Real Estate

B— Autos, Sale

DAYTONA
1024
dition.
1024
1023
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1023
1022

Dodge coupe, excellent cop-

DFI.AND FARMS

Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition
Fora coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona

Phone 3

Oak and 2nd St

7—-Business Service
Hardwood
floor scraping and
rescraplng a specialty. W. L. Rein-1
hardt, City Tourist Camp, Sanford,
Fla.
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Estimates given. Superior work­
manship. W. L. Renhardt A Co.,
Q»n. Delivery. Orlando. ■______ __
bAND for building and construc­
tion purposes. - Delivery from
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.
HI-TEST building tile and brickr
Sanford Csnisnt Products Co.
5th SL and Mefrle.

DESIRABLE LOT ON PALMETTO AVENUE
Between Katie and Franklin
PRICE $2,250
If Sold Uofore Jnn. 1st.
$1,000 cash

PRETTYMAN
(Incorporated)

112 Sonth Park Arepua
■ Phone 632-W.

Right now possess­
•criptions, Drugf, Sodas. We ^ 9 R
ion. New, nil modern, 5 rooms
are, as near you aa your phono.
and bath, bvautlfM,‘ Spanish bung­
Call 108.

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Suecassors to OBIou A Platt
08 Magnolia.
Everything alee
trlfial. Phono 422. Eloctxmgttb rim .vvl.r.: three room garage
Radio.
upartimru and 3 room house on
Highland Avenue. Fine location
VIGHT8— Thrvs station*. Mag* with term. This is n good buy for
.boll* and Second. First and Elm, u quick sale Write S. II. W. care
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Banford Avenue and 10tb fltract Herald.
Expert. service,

10—Stile. Live Stock
n and Hoard
Kent, Office, Stores WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See ur FOR .SALE Pair good mules nt
■tic. Acreage
first Wo do IL Phone 417-W
a Uirgaiji. Address A. M. Box
pie, Groves
laic, Ilouses
[Lease, Rent
tive Stock
Ule, Miscellaneous.
ISeal Estate
Lrniture
tire Wanted
[Found

kis, Jewelers
K , DecoratLig,
hoaaa. 'from
*rs and Supplies
1 and Egjfg

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liters and Supplies]
i Help, Felnale
i Help, Male
iHelp, Male or

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j Situation. Male
iSituation.Fumule
■ Real Estate
Nto Rent
[Mediums.
[CONTRAc r O R S
pjer January the
l|4e Painters scale

Pper hour.

jR, R. Ave.-ConimerclHL.SL

IAMES H. COWAN— AD kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanke. At 0»k
Avenue and Third Street. Teiv
shona 111.

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20—For Sale Miscellaneous

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1192 A. SANFORD 8UII-IHVIS
ION ACREAGE WILL DIVlIll
TO SUIT PURCHASER.

Q0 A. on Geneva Ave.,
Drenmwoldi Choice, auh-ci
property.

FOR SAI.F.; Ford Sedan. I doors
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
good condition. $200,110, 21C E.
507 A. joining above and city
earnest work,. sidewalks, bulld­ Second.
limits on South. Some pretty bikes
og blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. IL
on land. New Dixie Highway will
rarwllleger. Pro*.
Sale— Furniture, etc,
cross part of land. Hard road on
other side.
KILL LUMBER
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We carry a full line. ,
Service, Quality and Price.
Our prices ar# right. Cash vor
term* We want- your business
,.200 A. East of I’aoln on Geneva
6— Business Opportunities
Sanford Stove A Furniture Co. Ave. Hard surface road containing
several pretty lakes; nlso Lake
321 E. First St.
PERMANENT WAVING: Have it
Lehman uml Twin Lakes. A find
dono- tho “Nestle Way.” Satis­
cub-division property.
BABY
CARRIAGE
for
sale.
00U
faction guaranteed. Special prices
until December 25. Apply at once Union Ave.
for appointment Miss Virginia FOR SALE—3 pace on ttre pags
2G5 A. ut Twin I-nkes on R. It.
Lang. Over Mobley’s Drug Store.
for elissifleil advertisements. and siding one mile YVcst of City
limits of Sanford. Some lakes,
Five room hauie and double ga Why not rent those vacant rooms, fjome celery land. Balance a good
or
sell
tbit
second-hand
goods?
bog 70. IETAOINNUNUNN
sub-division ami towniitc.
go, Glndervllle. $28 per month,
MOROANTOYVN,
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peopt*
ddress Route A, box 79.
a r e ' Interested In Florida. Each
This is pur own property. Titlrs
of them through ■ classified ad perfoct. Will divide any of above
10— For Rent, Rooms
in the Morgantown POST. 8ix tracts.
FOR RENT— One furnished bed- cents a word for six consecutive
__room* foh gentleman only. 306 Usuea.
Prices, terms and pints on nppli
Magnolia Ave.
TO REACH BUYERS or sailer* of cation.
Florida reel estate advertise la
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with
out mfeals. Reasonable - rates the St. Petersburg Tims*. One can',
cent ■ word dally,, two cento a won
Lincoln Hotel,
Sundays.
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A. II. MAAS CO.,
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or Sell
Palace Bldg.
Minneapolis, Minn.
anything? If to advortUe in

P L Sanford

We Have a Complete Line

ICKSON.
P cretary.. ’

D E V O E ’S

fh's Barber
pud barbei
ea welcome.

SEE
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
515 First NatT Hank Bldg.
Phone 713
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alow in moR select part of Nunford only 11500. $3300 cash, bal­
ance easy lerms. Bayard Realty
Co., Phone 208. 116 S. Park Avo.

RAW SORE
THROATS

P ain ts, V a rn ish es .
T . and Stains
B all H ard w a re CoT
Phone 8

Ask your druggist for
LSO-HAR-DI’S .
Good for children and adult*,

FOR SALE: At South Sanford
. (Glndervllle) new 3 room bung­
alow, 2 porches, also small cot­
tage and ona building lot, site of
lots 70x133, cash or terms. M. C.
Asplnwall, owner.
FOR SALE: One lot facing French
Avenue and one facing Laurel
Avenue within half block of Youngs
Subdivision, for $1,500 each. Good
term* for qulclg sale. Addreaa W.
H. S. P. O. Box No. 431, Sanford,

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa.
Fla. Thousands rend the cla«.
stfied pages of Florida's Giro*
Homo Dally, rates 2 cents a word
Minimum 25c, cash with order
Write for complete rate card.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
I BUY', pay cash for second hand
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
pianos. Address Bos 362.
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c pci
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Welch word; 4 insertions 1 1-4c; 0 *n
jewolery and clock repairing and more lc per word each insertion
engraving. Quick service, lit) Mag­
nolia Avenue. Phone -M2.
___ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
TO REACH i the prosperous farm
era and fern growers'of Volue
28— Plant, Seeds. Trees
la county advortW* in the DoLanr*
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
JTEWART THE FLORIST"
with order.
Flowers for all occaaioas.
-B14 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
A LITTLE XTA NT AD IN The
HERALD wi|| bring you in bU
31— Special Notices
results
Advertise those old ar
E. BPURL1NO, aub-dlvision tides you have stored nwiy and
specialist. Subdivision to Or- t have no use for. A little thirty
lando. Florida, and Fl o r a cent ad may bring you several
Heights, Florida on Dlxls High- dollars. Thono 148 and a repre
way._______ _ _
1sentatlve will rail and see you.

CORNER LOT—5-1*180 FT.
Franklin nnd Palmetto
$2,600 is sold before January
1st.
ONLY #700 CASH

LANEY’a DRUG STORK — Pr*.

mcemenU
Accessories
iRent
, Repairing
I, Sale
less Opportunities
ksa Service
lent, Apartm ents
lent. Houses
lent, Rooms

27— Piano Tuning

\ WEST FIRST STREET
'Modern Stucco Bungnlow
Five rooms ami bath— Lot
by 120.
A1 ,»
$1,870 CASH
Bnlance Desirable Terms

17—For Sale, Houses

N ever a Christm as
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m orning. N ever the

Sheet Rock
Shingles

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OLD D A Y S

R oofing
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O L D T IM E S

Sewer Pipe

WE WILL BE GLAD TO

O L D F R IE N D S

SERVE YOU ,

W. V. WHEELER
Incorporated
Realtor
G.

TAYLOR DYER

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T. IMIYAN
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Painting— Decorating

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410-411.412

Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 490-W.

R IN E ’S F IL L IN G
S T A T IO N

REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Typewriters, “ the king of port­
ables. $60. Barret Portable Adding &lt;
1Machines. Can’t bo beat. Seminole
Prlntery, Phone US, Welaka nidg.

IIi$ Sanford Are. Sanfold. Fla.

lltililin t

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Hefei vnera:
First Nutlonnl liana.

33— Wnntcd
Long leaf
IDO,DUO ft.
timber for
W. Potter-

lilt

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ttaillstnr. Body, Fsndsrs, HunnlhK Uoaid, n#|&gt;alrlOg

tv o' Sp«rla)lsa la Wrecks

J. H. HUTCHINSON
i l l :A I . K S f A T H
131 I V « t First Hirsst

. Sanford Radiator and

Thono IIJ

. H tm b ir n t
HANFOHD, FLA.
| F lo r id a Htuto
F loris ts Association.

YY'ANT work or change of positinnT White only. Northern Star
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church
St., Orluhdo, Fla.

Body Works
nadiaiora. Lamps and Fsndcra
All A u io t a o b lle

Mstal Parte

Welding, nraslng and Boldsrlag

34— Wanted Help. Fcmnle

Work Uursstfnl «• riaus
ae« Wost Itfk tl U m F 11
Baafsrd. Florida

H IL T O N ’S
HAIIUKIt

WANTED —Counter girls
counter hoys; also liishwasl
Lu-Beth Cafeteria.

SUOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
f First Class Barbers
Spcclsl Attention
Given Ta Lsdlee-and Children.

35— Wanted Help, Male

VTJ EMEMBER how you used to
JV como in from play hungry aa
We have n good opportunity tp u bear? Dot you could hardly wait
offer real estate salesman. Une i.unttl Dail Ailed your platol N
And didn’t everything taste goodl
who is familiar with the greater
Seemed llko you nover would get
Nunford district preferred.
&gt;*
Elton J. M oughton
enough. Didn’t you feel good those
SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
ARCHITECT
days. Yes, they were the red blood­
507 1st. Nnt'l. Bank Bldg.
ed days.
Flrut
National
Hauk Bldg.
Phone 24f&gt;__________
Why hm’t your appetite like that
Ruford.
-------------Florida
YY'ANTEDiSteady, reliable man for now? Why don’t you llko to cat
Just
tho
same
aa
you
did
la
those
night watchman. Apply at ShinHero’s the reason—your sys­
holser's Mill., corner Commercial days?
tem Is simply starving for the lack
and Maple Ave.
of rich,.red blood! You’vo lost your
M ETAL W ORK AN D AU­
appotlte because you've lost your
38— Wanted. Situation Male
red blood powsr. No red blood TOMOBILE
RA D IATO R
nourishment for tho tissues of your
POSITIONS WANTED: YVhlto body.
REPAIRING.
help all Vocations supplied on
Build up your blood to where It Is
short notice. Please write, wire or pure and red and rich and watch
phono 2632. Northern Star Em- that appetite come back! B. S. S. Is
H odgins &amp; Cowan
loymcnt Bureau, 30 E. Church tho way to do It! 8. 8. fl. helps No*
8t„ Orlando, Fla.
.
turn build red-blood-cells — builds
Sheet M etal Co*
them by the millions!
39-W an ted Situation. Fem ale
Y'ou’ll get hungry and you’ll en— YY’ould llke^to manage nn apart­ ]jy oatlng when B. 8. 8. helps Na­
207 French Ave,
ment or roon\lng house. Can give ture build pure red celle In that
weak
blood
of
yours.
And
you'll
references. M. H. L. care of Hertook batter—your skin will be clear
aid.____________
■ • r ' - ■ nnd unblamlabed — your flesh will
become Arm and solid — strength
40— Wanted Rcnl Estate
W E H A V E IMF: m . S I BUYS
ind power wlR come — ,, ,,
YVE HAVE a targe waiting Il7t lo your flabby mut- f
%
■AC R L A G E
, for small houses. YVhat have you clos—you’lt be
1
to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation. islf again.
\i
l
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BUSINESS HOMES
8. 8. 8. will bring \ &gt; * e * * y
516 First National Bank Bldg.
V A om n ?
back tho Joy- of eatS
YVANTED TO BUY: Five to fif­ Ing—the Joy Of living.
",__
teen'acres adjacent to IL Must It's done It for thousands for gene*
VciU | t v .R t * c ih jG ).
be on good road and priced right attons. It's going to do It for you.
Ytllik*/ Hull I IYu 11ll M1\*
Call Southland Realty Corporation too. (let S. 8. 8. at your druggist
106 Main Street, Daytona Beach. The larger bottle Is more ecouomr
Phone 860-L8..-

W . H . LONG

SALESM AN

W H KT D O T O O T H IN K
H E O U C iH T T O C c r
FOCI. THACT*». &lt;------------

ON ACCOUNT OF HPb ACI
HfL OU AH T TO CAT OFF
WITH A. -MJ^PEHOeO tT ^ E H T E H C E .* ;

410 Banford Avo. Banford, flax

Porter E . Pitts
URAL FSTATU
U M i t - U i 1st N ai'i. B i i k
I'lton* 450•W
Uanforit
Itsprsavnilng W . V.
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2 Lola* Oak Hill# 1700.00
each. 1200.00 cash, b t l-1
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at 31,500.00. 3500,00 coih,
balance $15.00

REALTOR

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Magnolia at Hughey, i • j

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By GEORGE M cM A N U S
TO O c e r t a in l y
A R E -I N E ^E R
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G UP FATH ER
t WANT TOO T O R E A D
THAT PO EM TH AT M Y
t$ON W R O T E . * H E l*p
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32— Typewriters, Suppplics

WANTED TO BUY:
round timber from
uj), must be high laud
saw mill purposes. T.
aoia Maitland.

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ADVERTISING gets results tf it
reaches potential buyers. Pa
latka Dailv News,Is circulated U&gt;
an Industrial and agricultural sec
tlor.

i I.OST
Ave
Bank,
Hamit
\ FOR
rcl

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS
l-ot on Hughey Street
PRICE $1,850.
.
Terms.

harry e.

GROWERS SUPPLIES

42— Advtg. Mediums

; ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­
ald, South, Georgia’!
greatest
i newspaper.' Morning, afternoon,
.weekly and Sunday.
Classified
' rates 10c per line. YVaycross Jour! nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.

FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON
LOT 00*200 FT.
Facing East
PRICE $2,800
$750 cash^ balance easy terms.

Entire Section*
$150
Per Acre
and
UP

BUILDERS MATERIAL

COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER Classified ad* have the Urge it
circulation in Southwestern Ueor
LOST: One pair green painted Cta. Kale 8c (6-word line) line.
boat oars and locks. Reward If
returned to R. W, Loss ing, Sanford THE MORNING JOURNAL la the
001 W. 3nl Street.
accepted want ad medium Id
Daytona (Fla.) Ona cent a word
LOST: Pocket book containing an Insertion. Minimum 25c.
small sum of money and wed­
ding ring. Regard. Return to 500 OHIO— Xenia. Maka four aalet
E. 6th Street.
through the Xenia G*iette« Zenhi, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates

LOT IN PINEHURST ON
LAKE AVENUE
PRICE 51,850
Balance easy terms.

Emplane Site
Sold
In Units of
nd 10 Acre Tract*

I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS

24.— Lost, Found

NEW SPANISH BUNGALOW
E»»y walking distance of
town— facing East. Five rooms
hath, and fireplace.
PRICE $6,500.
41*625 cash,—balance terms.

ATTENTION!

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

41— Wanted to Rent
5 TO 10 ACRES of land, suitable
for vegetable* or fruit, with
!iou*o or furnished apartment
building*. On or near highway, by refined couple, permanently
near Sanford. State price.
located. M. H. L rare of Herald.

Lovely front room,
Lake Mary Santo gentleman only, r » o
£!*■-• fof **'* or exchange
for Southern California. Write
* * Stone&gt; B* nn,n«- CallBedroom to gentle- *fot-niB
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WATER FRONT PROPERTY
Riverfront or lakefroot property
lor Sole, Acreage
not
frontage.
t less
, . than
---- * 100 ft S
*WI»V»Jfl Must
~ ab e to b« reached by truck.
. vp lowest price and terms for
immediate sale.
CITY REALTY CO.
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Comparison only serves to emphasize more forcibly the superior value and
desirability of homesites in Loch Arbor.

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you to the property th at you can b e t­
ter understand com pleted Loch A r b o r
as it is planned by its developers.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESHAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925

Maryland Town la
Scene Of Big Fire

Edited I„u. s. ~ FORMER

BALTIMORE, Deo. 29.— UP)
— A recti on of Ocean Cityi Md.,
including two hotel* and several
residence
blocks,
appeared
doomed by fir* at noon today!
The- Ocean City Central Tole-

jer 'To Continue"
iner, Reports O f/
ernment Assert
y This Morning

i Fruits Are I
itly Damaged

Reports from a banking
houso at Berlin, Mm, maintain­
ing the nearest hotel both were
ablaze,*, Snow Hill nnd SallaDury, reposted that tho Dames
originating in the electric plant
a t , the eastern end of Baltl'
more Avenue, were working In­
to tho residence district.
Assistance was asked from
Salisbury, Snow Hill, Pocomoke
and Berlin fire deportments.

ibltTCrop Near
paMayBeBadly
aged By Frost
LOCAL .
Extension of whito way and
additional paving contracts nre
authorized nt meeting o f City
Commissioners.
Sanford Is to be bonefittbd by
extension program pf_ Southern
Boll Telephone Company.
1 Local educators lejtvd for an­
nual toucher's convention «a t
Jacksonville.
New offciala for five Mnsonie
organizations aro installed nt
joint ceremony in Masonic Tem­
ple.
Chamber of Commerce nrifcs
importers to co-operate with
railroads in keeping freight
house clear.
STATE
Dr. J. II. Ross, one of found­
er, ■und for muny years president
of tho Florida Citrus -Exchange,
dies suddenly at Winter Haven.
Mercury begins to riso in Flor­
ida nfter low temperatures have
been experienced .T o t.p a st 48
hours.
DOMESTIC
Coni operaton i willing to
make concessions, to miners,
&amp;ays Maj. Inglis upon reopening
ofuiegotlations.
Indian, who wns educated nt
Columbia University, returns to
homo to succeed father ns head
of million firo worshippers.
G**n. Pershing is in good
health but ho plans to return to
UnHcd States goon for short

[ S p N V IL L E , Fin.,
.(A P ).— R ising tonv-

ini damage to the citrus
ttiop.
ville’s official city low
rv onrly today wah 27
L; Mr. Mitchell said that
L&lt; in tho northern section
tho mercury dropped
Ich vegetables us cabI lettuce p.’ oli-bly werO
[y tho frojso, ho said.
[fruit.1 in'tho northern
[the stato wero affected
kir, reports hero iiulicnt[thii constitutes only a
Kin of the Florida crop.

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Uge Ruts Arc Used
t Fla., Dec. 291—(VP).—
bts from* hundreds of
[pat* early rodny wero
| muny citrus groves in
L combat the oniot of
binds from tho north. The
Lfsiduilgo pots wan-In re|warnings of killing fronts
tin; temperature* Issued
lidud 8tutci W'.all.et Bu-

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fa thu preventative
Brooklyn” man, calling himself
the Florida Citrus Ex*. “Just Bud Boy," .killa fianceo and
ifhluL night l.s'med Vdtrie* to pka.awn life.&gt;
m w f.n iti: nii/iiy*OT Itfr
Yuuslmh," nillr.|in n o il niib
f *n«l the radio Titation former husband ol Isadoro Dun.Times, cun,-Likes own life in Moscow,
f ths Tampa
a broadensting warnings
after lending hectic life.
Results of research work in
\ J. Bennett, government mnnjr lines of work aro given to
reiAt, said that lie expect- scientific convention meeting in
rctable crop in the Tampa Kansas City.
Md’Vi'^nr^r^Florida to
Joseph Donovan, who at the
[ damaged from the cold age of 14 earned 10 cents an
It iviiile he did not fear hour, plans to retire soon' after
[ damage to the citrus having made a fortune.
k lidiwed discretion to be
FOREIGN
* pai l of valor,
French cabinet necepts finan­
cial plans of Paul Doumer, min­
Uu.il Rise Predicted
INTJTON, DejNUP.—(7F)~
ister of finance. ,
ll rise in temireraturc’ to-/
in the eastern part of the
[as promised today by tho L egion D an ce To
mrcati, but frost wns preB e H eld W e d n e sd a y
|probable tonight as fnr
'central Florida,
The annual bail of the Ameri­
tonight, elsewhere It was
Ithere would bo little to- can Legion to bo held tomorrow
the cold wavo In tho low- night at the City Hall Will bo the
ciion und the middle and most elaborate social affair ever
lactic ntatca.
sponsor by tho local post accord­
has been n reaction to ing to I’ercy Mere,' chairman of
U warmer weather - in tho committee in charge.
Iontana and Wyoming,
Holiday decorations,’ streamers
In Dakotas, the southern nnd flags will be placed artistical­
p, Missouri, und the sou- ly: pbout_tho hall, and masses of
b except Forida, but Iho tub palms anil other plants group­
Utill is abnormally cold ed nbout tho muale platform, where
It sections east ‘ of the one of tho city's most popular or­
chestras will. Jilay until a late
hour.
Refreshments will be served in
the Intermission and fancy caps
and novelties distributed, it was
announced.

Pershing Not
hsly 111, But
Return Soon Lions* Will Not
iChilo, Dec. 29.—(/F)—.
■ Gen. John J. Perslipt is not endangered,
Tbit bv him to WashKtrmpinted. It will ho
tho Tacna-Arcln
9 situation. Gen. Persh!»ratral chairman of tho
7 commission.
®®t!d that Preshing
r Past two or threo
* nail in an nppUcation&lt;
|to Washington but it
I here thnt any absence
to* will tnko In considtoopments here nnd xvill
(no progress o f tho com:
tu this is absolutely neu understood that Gen.
"faith is such as will
to continue full nctiv(committcdP
tried that there in not
J* ground for anxiety
sim. In authorized cirtkt there was a silence
ihc reasons why jBon.
tem plates a return to
States. It wa* thought
f*r his ailment* were of
bnport*nca that they
4tPiUment later. Dating
"ere the general ro•ervico*; o f * Santiago
n advices are that bc•4’ershlng's ill'health
country not latlp. hat been rccombis physician, MajV'? 8toted in Wash^1. Jay J. Morrow,
«&gt; commlttco is llkc-

Meet On Thursday
Duo to tho disorganization ar.d
confusion of the holiday soason and
tho absence of ninny membere who
aro spending the Christmas vaca­
tion-oat o f the city, tha Lions’ Club
will not bold its weekly luncheon
on Thursday according to jin an­
nouncement made this morning by
club official*.
T|io weekly meetings will bo re­
sumed In the Valdes Grill on
Thursday, Jnn. 0, it wan announced,
at which time plan* for tho new
ear's activities of the club will
e discussed.

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Field Medical Man Is
Visiting In Sanford

Fourteen Pages Today

KeturningHomeToBecome a c p i t d i
Head O f Fire Worshippers!™
Harry Uwnn. 54, Relieved
* o Have Killed Pretty
KInnde \\ hen She Refused
H ih Attentions As Suitor

Man’s Name Linked
With M2,000 Theft
Nolo Left H7~Mnn Snys He
” ns Ulat kmailed Out Of
Monty By Girl’s Mother

NEW YORK, Dec. 2$.—(*V ■Jal Daatur C. Pavry, young Col
umbia University student, who
speaks tho latest American alang,
nnd knows nil the latest dances, touay in on his way somewhere enit
of .Suet to succeed his dying fath­
er ns spiritual head of jndta’s 1,•100,(&gt;o0 fire worshipers.
In correct American garb, he
nailed yesterday aboard the Majes­
tic, carofutly explaining that his
followers nre not fireworshipers,
at all,, but that firo Is merely the
Zoroastrinn symbol of absolute

NEW„VORK, Dec. 29.—UP).—
Harry ( nwaa who described him­
self nv ■jo., n imf| |,oy” despite his
04 year, lay seriously wounded in
n lirooklyu hospital today.
l.ast night lie wit;, found a foot
from the body of an attractive
yoinii;
ni.j'rnpher, Miss Edith
Burton, wh. m lie had killed before
he attempt I suicide in her Brook­
lyn ''Oil
h &gt;i ■t uiiili-i- a Christnma tree
wiili ion l.,ilkt!i in her body, she
was a M i ni, police believe of
Cowan's nag, |- when rhe refused
bln suit.
A charge is pendirig that Cowan
absconilc,! with $12.UM) from u
hotel in I'Ci. Two notes lli.it h‘
wroie iht nv some light , on bis
catiu , I;, ne,lie said: “ I did not
go very high in publlr. My fault. Sections of Melinnville And
I was ju -t .[ Inol boy, no matter
Geneva Avenues Will He
how haul I tried to be a good
Ha.'d Surfaced And Work
®n&lt;\ t I I -i-e forgive me.
tiood
On Chapman Ave. Started
bye. the other note, add re- uni to
Emd !i Ueiinet's, manager of the
Iloti 1 |.a: ham, said i
ye om"I 'to’.M like to give the money
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Annual Convention
Of State Teachers

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A t Time O f Death, Dr. Itoss
Was President Emeritus
O f Florida Citrus Body
WINTER HAVEN, Dec. 2 9 . - (A1) j
— Dr. J. H. Ross, one offtho foun- j
ders und for 12-years president of
the Florida OitTus Exchange, died ,
suddenly at h is j’ ine Avenue hom e1
at 10:30 o’clock this morning. Dr. I
itoss had been m good health, his |
death being doe to nn attack of ,
acute indigo*1lion.
Dr. Ross 'was born in Rocking- [
ham county, Vn.. May 17, 1H1 1.
At the nice of Hi he moved to In­
diana, nnd for several years rrrved in the Union army during the
Civil War.
I-atcr ho entered tho medlrnl de­
partment of the University of
Michigan and for n number of
years practiced medicine nl Kol.omn, Inti. Thirty y’ears ago, he came

before me,

Chnmhrr O f Commerce T raf­
fic Department Stresses
Necessity For Merchants
. T o Help Railroad Agents
re*.

u IIK I l l

n,:’ ° tin" Jjof tdoing
L S the
the" warehoujio
WI T ' n"vvolume
.U,ut
tendbeen d°ub ed.
npw
Ho said that, uless Immediate
nford
were taken by the local repen. reivers of freight to remove their
if the shipments from tho warehouse
e(t t„ congested condition
tUMi further
, i^inrnximaHilv Aijl^ftach for..UlUUj‘4
and posts and did not rnclude in|rtallation. The Peninsula Electric

III

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bad extent,ive
businesa
trtl«»
lhrougl.out
the state.
He i.iintersur
vlvtsi by bin widow nnd two children. Hr, Walter II. Rosa of Winter Hnvuu, und Mrs, John Trimmer of Hume, III.

Dogmer, Financial
Policy Is Approved
By French Cabinet

PARIS, Dec.
(/T) —The
French cabinet, meeting
this
morning ugreed to support Di­
limice Minister Dounier.
The ministers unaniniously uptirnved a scheme Tur balancing the
huilgvt and stabilizing tbo franc.
It is understood that M. Dounter,
will submit his measure this after­
noon and that the ennnibcr’a financo committee will discuss ttwm
during tho new year's parliamen­
tary recess.
The finance minister annoumed
that he estimated the budget defi­
at 1.488,0(H),000 francs (?:ir)2,Several N . Y . B anks: cit
0(10,000). He proposed to meet this
Plan To Consolidate, iby Increased Income taxes reinforce
inept,of thekfiscal administration, a
Say Financial Reports; tax’ Oil bourse ooertitjons, higher
processes for tobacco (which is
NEW YORK. Dec, 29.—((P)— ■old under government monopoly),
Whnt may become tho country’s a lax bn'exports,,and “ nn extraor­
nnd temporary clamp tAx
lnrgest bank, an institution rival­ dinary
oil sales."
ling the gigantic financial insti­
Two billion, five hundred million
tution of London, began to take francs
of jjnjftf revenue ($100,009,vague shape today- out of the 000), will go to a sinking fund,
multitude of rumors in Wnll Street two billion franrs ($80,000,000) to
pointing to merger of sovcrnl ex­ reimburse tho bank of Franco fur
isting hanks nnd trust companies aiivnnee* made to the state, nnd
of Now York City.
the rest tu haluncc thohvdget.
Given impetus by n ?30 rise in
the stock of tho mechanics and
Metals. Rank, the report runs thnt Two Serioilsly H urt
n consolidation of that instituion
In M otor Accidents
with the National Bank Is immin­
ent ns a prellminarv step in the
WEST PALM REACH.' Dec. 29.
building of a large financial struc­
ture. John McHugh, president of —W*)—Traffic ia»t n|ght Imd tak­
the Mechanics nnd Metals admits en Its toll again with tho result
that negotiations looking towards that two persons,—a man nnd n
woman with thetr skulls fractured,
amalgamation hnvo been begun.
It Is believed that the banks wilt were in Good Samaritan Hospital
first lie paired, nnd then after n fighting death against heavy odds,
period of readjustment be further nnd a second man was suffering
combined. Rising costs of banking, frnm painful'Injuries.
Two of tho victims, probably arc
transactions and stonpnge of need­
less competition
arc said to tic fatally injured and thoy were said
1—
-----,-----the chief motives behind tho move Into Inst night to have only slim
chances of living, They wore Mr*.
ment.
v
Kathryn Cameron, 00, Ontario,
Canada, nnd West Palm Roach, a
nurse, and Earl Hendrickson, 24,
Auburn, N. J^ nnd Boynton, Fla.
Both received their Injuries when
the*) were struck down by nuto-

Man, 50, Once Worked For 10 Cents
An Hour, To Retire From Business

Ohio River T ra ffic

BOSTON, Dec. 20.—OF)—'Thirty
one years ago a 14 yelir old npLOUISVILLE, Ky. Am . W .-W )
-entice mechnnic in the Depow
—Traffic on tho Ohio River here
. Y. shops of tho New York. Con­
Is paralyzed '/allowing th* bitter tra! takl a little group of grease
cold that swept the country over smeared companions that when ho
made f l , 000,000 he would retire.
Thoy laughed Und told him that
with his 10c an hour salary he
nevor need worrk over his million
—or retirement.
But on New Year s Day that
apprentice mechanic ‘ will retire.
He Is Joseph 8. Donovan^presldent nnd treasurer of the DonuVan
Motor Car -Co., of Boston, dis­
tributing agency. Ho has made
his million and intends to fulfill
hi* nromUe.
• The promise was prompted by
tho sight of an old man. feeblv
maktng , hid way &gt; to an office
where be hoped to amass more
•millions. He already had-or* mil-

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E ight A re Injured
A s Train Is Derailed

^Resident O f W in ter
H aven For 30 Y ea rs

Tho Chamber of ( ommrrre voluntary retirement in 1923. Ho
traffic detiarlmcttt today- issued a wu;i iinmidcut uiuocitiin « f tbe r-r; requost Tor Urn nirnhnntn and vliangu at liir- death. The major
J ox* business people of tho city to en- l*"rtirt«« «;f HK jfe in Fb.rbln wan
e
|
’ 1
J
devoted In |iiitttiig lilt' citriin inf the onevnto with the mitruml company duntry on a stable basis.
in removing freight from the Inpr, itonn was ii vice tirusident of
irized cal wnrrhouarii in order to reduce the Snell National Hank of this
0,,j ivnge.stion tlicrc to a minimum.
. (’ 'l K* ,u,’d bad recently besu e!ecU.-d
• amt
.
...
the mily honorary life member of
nklia
*’ • ,•
,,x' the local chamber of commerce
pav- pert of tho^ Chamber of ( ommerce, |,,ian| following several terms of
from f-tuted thnt the freight agent had act|Ve service

A party composed of T. \V.| included instillation nnd nil delawlon,' county superintendent of j tails of equipment for the entire
mi Idle instruction; Prof. G. E. Me-' lot was taken under advisement
Kay. ptiiielpal of the Snnfortl High ; by the. commissioners.
School and Mrs. McKay; Mrs.! \ plan for acquiring 10 acres
I'tells Arrington, supervising ptln- 0f land immediately adjacent to
i ipnl of the local primary schools;: the new cemetery ,wns proposed
.Mrs. W k Barber, principal o f;
nftrr some discussion the matthe South Side Primary school nnd ter wns referred to Commissioner
Principal and Mrs. W. J. Hopldnsj g. .0. Chnsc for investigation nnd
of the Panin schools left this report.
morning for Jacksonville to attend
At lht, ncxt rcculnr meeting,
the '19th annual convention of the ___ ^ jrjoq —
- •E. —
F. —
Housholdcr,
Florida Education Association, to commissioner elect, will be sworn
Iv hold from Wedesday evening In to succeed Dr. C. J. Marshall,
until Friday noon of this week.
whose term expires o^Jnn. L
The sessions nre expected to be
attended by the majority of the
foremost- educators of the state Korean Troops H ave
nml several of the nation'* leading
Returned H om e A fte r
school authorities.
professor nnd Mrs. J. N. F ightin g A t Mukden
Crooms are attending tho 39th an­
nual meet of the Florida State
TOIiiO,. Dec. 29 —(A1—The for­
Teachers Association in Jackson­
eign office stated today that 1000
ville and arc expected to return troopii, sent fronf Korea to Mukden
to Sanford Wednesday night nt the recently for tlio protection of |orclose of tho convention.
■eigners during the Chinese fnction— Prsf, Grooms D the .principal J»f ni“fighting.- have roturned -L&gt; Ko­
thp Sanford'Colored .high school rea nnd thnt the Kyushu troops nre
and i« also chairman of tho execu­ expected to evacuate the Manchur­
tive rommittOc of the state teach­ ian capital shortly after which the
ers’ organization which controls regular replacements of railway
guards will be made.
Jnpnn utill refuses to give up the
aides of- the late (ion. Kuo HungLin, who sought refuge in the Sinminfu consulate to escape execu­
tion by Marshal Chang Tso-Lin,
Manchurian dictator, who recently
defeated Kuo nnd executed him
and for tills reason further fric­
accunipllsnments ol woouruw y
don were cuiogiznl here Inst night tion between Chang and Japan is
by prominent speakers nt tho me­ predicted.
Thp vernnrulnr newspapers ex­
morial dinneir in honor “ Oi the
birthday of the great war-president pect Chnng Tso-Lin to declurc tho
complete independence of Muuciyjof the United States, held at the
rla from Chin*.-------Like Park Hotel.
■
Addresses wore made by Mrs.
More than 10,000 skulls nre conHarry H«uck, president of the
league of women voters, John tained In the Nntionul Museum nt
Tomplo Graves II and others in Washington.
praise of one of tho outstanding
leaders and defenders of democ-

rnc&gt;*’

Dr. ‘ Ross, One O f Founders
&gt; O f U irgc Marketing Or­
ganization, Succumbs. T o
Attack Acute Indigestion

apprentice mechanic declared that
bo never would allow himself to
become such a spectacle. He nev­
er wanted to bo seen tottering
after greater wealth in hi* old
nire-

On New Year's Day formal an­
nouncement of his retirement »*
head of his company will be made
nt a dinner o( the employees. Af1*4 that he Intends to dovote him­
self to playipg which will in all
Florida and Idle summarji. along
the New England coast’ with, now
and then a hunting expedition or
a trip abroad thrown in,
Beginning work at tho age of
11, Donovan was, in turn, a drug
store clerk, railroad car tinker,
loldier, automobile mechanic, sce-

vnd-hnnd

agency h . _
td control of
iay bears h

FLORENCE, S. C.. Dec. 29.
—id*)—Eight persons were in­
jured, three of whom arc in a
hospital as a result of a derail­
ment of n southbound A. C. L
passenger train shortly nfter
midnight last night. A brok­
en rail, attributed to tho cold
weather, is said to bo respons­
ible for tho wreck.
The injured pro:
William A. flrnwley, of I.ong
Island, injured back.
Au employee of tho Ut]jon
News Co., named Webster, both
legs broken.
A negro woman. Injured back.
Five others, less seriously ln»
Jflred, were dismissed from thu
hospital when bruises wofe dres­
sed.
.1 , *

ivorccd Husband O f ramotts
Isa dore Duncan Commits
Suicido In iMoscotr A fter
Having A Colorful Career

Mine Owners Willing
To Open Books For
Public Inspection,
Says Majolr Inglis

Settlement Seen

( A P ) — W . W . h w lls. Hpoketttnnn fo r tho w uM racite oper-,
ntora con fcren cik-ju id ch a irmap o f its n egotiatin g com ­
m ittee paid today that thefopCratoro w ere w illing to open
tHfcir imoka fo r public innpcctinn and also w ere prepared to
m ako coticc.saions t o t h o m i n ers in their impending negotia­
tions.
,
llopo for early resumption o f mining-in tho anthracite coal Holds
wns revived a* representative* of «
miners ond operators gathered ftr
their first meeting since tho dead* ?
lock at Atlantic City Inst summer.
Informal conference of the-two
groups of clx. :men began |t a .
oHckjelr this nfternooh at tho |fnion League Club. Alvan Markc,
chairman of the Joint negotiating
committee, who colled the meeting,
was designated to pnaido over thu
joint session.
*
*
Mai. Inglis, chairman of the an* I
thracltcynicratiir*, hooded tho on*
erntorsY delegation, nnd John to t
L-wis. ntternntional ipresident o f ..
tho United Mine Workers' eoovenlion, hvaded the miners group. All
*o»«ions were closed' to tha pub*.

NEW YORK, Dec, 29,—(VP1).—
Strgei Yesiuiin, the eccentric
Russian poet, has committed »uiride in Moscow. He wns tho divutced bur,hand of Ludorn Dun­
can, the classic dancer, whose emu­
lation of terpisrliore while bare­
footed nnd in dishabille, made her
famous throughout the world.
Yf sslnln was about 30 years old,
some 10 yearn younger than Miss
Duncan, They were married in
1922 and the wife divorced him
lnstt year. Shortly ufler the wed­
ding, the young Bolshevik writer
came to the United States with
tha dancer and after'homo trouble
with tho immigration authorities,
thoy' wci»^&gt;yrmlUnJ to * n W this
cou n tiT fv V A
V
‘Miss Duncan went on-a*€*m4hg
tour, visiting numcious cities, but
was barred from appearing in sov,
oral place*, because of (he Bcuntinoaa of her nit ire- and the added
fact that alio wn.»wont to wrap
u red flag about her. Ycsslnln Ac­
companied his wife on tho tour aud
Seumiitgly was a mild mannered
youth. Then storua Irgnn .to
break nlniut his pugnaciousnrss
when he iinrtook too freely of the
Ilowing bowl,
-j
.i
lllarkrnrd Wife'a Eyes.
At u putty here Ycsscplli was
declared t® have blackened the
eyes of Miss Duncan, which pre­
vented her from carrying out one
John Go
of her programi'. A similar inclinci­
,.„v was .........
. Iutvr froui ;Purls retted os Worshipful M*i
dent
reported
ml the dancer wns declared to ^u*l,
H®*
F. A
have shipped him post jinsto buck
-riTilTl-—
0 1 KHr*
to Russ iu, lie fore departing ■ho Knights Templar Dodge,
engaged in fisticuffs with a couple .Spencer, high priest i f the C
and George Wilson was
of cx-Kuasian soldiers.
, ■
Yenslnin was tail and had curly Councilor of tho D*Molar
police In Moscow fur nUi-g'd nntiScmitie sjtecchea nnd spent lumo
time in prison. Mil* Duncail, who
also had returned lo Kmptin, b®giin a dlvot-co suit Under the Sovr
iet/iuw ami wan freed from Ycssmiu. Bkc is declared to hnvo said
tliut bo whs "linnojfllda" and that
"innmishhiu" had made him crazy. nlng Comniisslon to 'select a :
Ychimin wins tall ami curly for Ih6 boulevard U)at will &lt;
l Iondo hair and blue oyca. At the do the city, beginning In th*
beginning of their honeymoon M.L» (pn of town below tho Hotel
Duncan np|&gt;eured to bo highly rest Like add ok tending
plea*!d with her cltuhm. Shv dg* Utfiiugh the country club al
scribed hint ns the greatest poet nnd back into the Western p&lt;
nu.ee Pushkin, tho greategt ipmiu^
since .Edgar AJIon.Pou. ‘‘He‘it a
man of spirit, a lofty soul. 'II* is
my Inspiration,” * declared tho
dnncei.
Better Off In Rusal*
Later when Yen,Inin had alleged
ly carried out one of hi* pUglliitic
inspirations with the wlfo the re­
ceiver, bt gcnerul she was reported
to have said:
“ Everybody know* he Is crazy.
Ho is’ no muro deserving of tears
than laughter. Ho is (letter o ff in
Russia where ho is loved oven If he
is foolish. Ho can smash thingii
in Moscow and nobody cares be­
cause hv-ia u poet."
AU has not been rosy for Mini
Duncan.
She hap l oe:t 1uri \!
from giving performances In Use

Lake Worth Dentists
Are Robbed Of Gold
WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 29.
—(JP)—While i “
- xat
night,
continuing the]■ ■ ■ P H o a gain st
banditry, stilt were bringing' In
suspicious negroes, renorts reach­
ed the bureau of the theft o f more
than 11,000 worth of gold from
the.officcs of a half dexen dentist*,
hern and In Lake Worth.
Tho dentists victimised here were
Dr. Jay Stewart, Dr. E. C. Turn­
er. Dr. J.' B. Enrma'n, all in the
Citizens Bank Building and Dr.
■R. L, Ward.-’ Tho names of the
I^ke Worth dentist* were not
ki:oWS‘ .here but’ it was said-that

HOTEL A'
Run ford ha*
cater pariicuh
and transients.
Forrest Lake,
Pntric, aged three. Tha maid ali'i
was drowned.
PEim U ZK R . PLANT BURNS
CHARLESTON, 8. C„ Dec. 29.
~(/pj—Tho main .building and
Urge ctnrnge shed of the plant of
tha Merchant* Fertilizer andPhee-

popular*

eevural i
cretin bo

cctUg*

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fotor Mishaps,
jtings, Two
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Claim Lives

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In Florida
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IIn Motor AcAt Lakeland
J^Gn., Dec. *26.—
ecn persons were
others suffering
^ serious injuries,
result of 15 occurje South on Christsports received by
ted Press revealed,
^mobile accidents,
jga, two suicides
wreck figured In tho
ningn. Six Staten
| |n the denthu ns folFlorltln, &lt;1; Louisisinn. 2; Kentucky, 2;
In Atlanta, little
feanan, nine years old,
fan 11-ycnr-old play-Ipjn which tho latte r
if was loaded. The
cral hours Inter in a
ert I.uther Croft met
i nutomobilo accident
Hncn companions were
Irrcr, Killing Ono
automohilo crashed
one polo near Dalton,
[Howard was instantly
Uy Pmrce and Henry
I tcrinusly injured.
[F. Grover, a business
nrillc, Ga., took his
iCkristmas Day.
,G».. K. E. Montford,
X and' killed by his
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Wr father endeavored
Inti fnm whipping his
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ews Summary
) LOCAL
City Commission plans to In­
stall n 115,000 modern firo nlarm
system
’*•;&gt;
Two Sanford ntinlsters arc
presented automobiles for Chfii'tmos gifts.
Ruuth's filling station is rob­
bed by automobile bandits.
M. W» Lovell Is appointed J u s ­
tice of Pence to succeed tho late
L. G. Stringfellow.
Firo destroys W hittle home-on
French Avenue early Saturday
morning.
Sanford observes
greatest
Christmas celebration in, hli'tory
of the city.
Hotel Forreat Lake is fleatured in.new A. C. L. pamphlet.
- STATE
Tho first violator of the new
Floridn real estate law is tried .
fh.0rjund9;
• . . . .
^
DOMESTIC
Sixteen people are killed and
five, others seriously injured in
Christm as Day oecurrciu-cs.
Kurly term ination of the an­
thracite strike- is predicted with
the renewal of negotiations be­
tween miners and operators next
week.
Rum tre a ty with Cuba, sim ilar
to the one with Canada, mny bo
negotiated by the United States.
John McCormack will sing over
radio for the 'second tim e on
New Y ear’s Eve, while his voico
is broadcast to tho four corners
of the earth.
Two arc killed in..explosion
which destroys home bought by
Topeka, Kansas m a n ' for. his
bride.
American Marines are sent to
China from Manila, according to
advices reaching Stato D epart­
m ent a t W ashington:
F o r e ig n
Turkish women arc to receive
equal rights in securing divorces.
French cabinet begins consid­
eration of finlncial proposals of
Paul Doumer, m inister of fin­
ance.

.Turkish Women To
H ave Equal Chance
In G etting Divorce

ftn, Fla., Raynor J.
i dead as the result of
CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. 20.—
accident.
Frank (jp)—A clause In tho now Turkish
l sons, Hen and H art, civil code puts an end to one of
i connection with the the bitterest phases, of woman’s
subject—the rig h t of n man to di­
I Near Pensacola
vorce his wife a t will and w ith no
lUnnroc wnTt killed in trial.
uccidont near PenHenceforth divorce will be grun­
Hnmbrus, wifo of ted only hy decree of the courts
Hnmhrus, died in an nnd only for such causes ns insunllu ident, nenr Lake- ity, desertion nnd unfnithfulness.
Women will now stand the same
i Owens, of Louisville, chanccB as men for winning n di‘ llcxL-hy— Govrpe yurco—auitr—whereee—in - tl
only about ono woman In a i000
Md, Ky., Erriest Crank was able to gnin n decree.
Men, according to the old Mos­
’’killed by Earl Say•Sootyn, a merchant lem lnw, which originated some"
La., grieved over 1,400 years ago In tho Arabian dosacre, idiot and killed erts, could ulvorco n woman by
the simple expedient of m aking the
&lt; * o f the oidy train statem ent before two witnesses, or
« lp o r tho day was oft w riting "I divorce so and so,"
engineer, who was which needed only tho signuturc of
oln, Ark., when his the witnesses to receive the O. K.
Unto the renr end of of the Judge. This easy procedure
naturallv led to an enormous num­
angler, secretary to ber of divorces as muy be judged
r* A. Gunter, and his by the fact th a t in Constantinople
[HLw Koso Abercrom- nlona during the past threo months
‘iwhcn their automo. 20il divorces have been registered.
Itnr in u ainall h .ream
""fijf, Ala.

Join! Sub-Committee Will
Meet In New York TuesHonew Efforts To
Effect (Juick Settlement

Miners To Be Asked
To Return To Work
TW
Definite Plans Have
Been Submitted Hut None
” Considered Acceptable

LONDON, Dee. 20.—&lt;AV-Fore-'
heads have again boconftiashiti l but women’s c a rt must
still bo covered up and are useo n * as appendages from
which great ear rings -m ay
dandle.
London hairdressers hnvc
c°jlu‘ to the rescue of women
Airhosc heads and faces lack the
pnghly classical lines necessary
to make tho alicked down hair
becoming. The hair is now
swept straight hack from tho
forehead ami the first and sec­
ond dainty waves cause graceful loops to fall over the cars,
merely indicating the shape of
.head without accentuating any
unattractive lines.

WHISKEY TREATY
MAY BE SOUGHT

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ternoon a t 3 o’clock.
1. March—Sells-Floto Triumphal
—King,
2. Overture—Spic and Span—
JawclL
\
3. Concert W altz—Vienna Beau­
ties—ZIehrer.
4. A Group of Popular Songs—
Berlin &amp; Foist.
Intermission.
5. Sacred" Selection—Lovo and
Loyalty—Bernard.
0. Serenade— D’Ahiour — Von
Blon.
7. Patrol Humoresque—I’m on
my way to Dublin Bay.—Lampc.
H. March—Ohio Division—King.
V. National Anthem—The S ta r
Spangled banner.—Keys.

Lovell Is Named
Justice Of Peace

It wns reported Ihis morning
3«l Rev. E. D. t h a t M. W. Lovell .nod been jip-.
*t and Pres- p o in te d 'J u s tic e 'o f" th it. Peace by
[' rc»i&gt;ectivcly. are Governor M artin to fill the vacan­
e MatemenF th at cy caused by the death of Judge
r*;,Lt0 t *.,° city hare L. G. Stringfellow.Mr.-Lovell wns city clerk of S*«i*n.i Rorn° church
1 k- They believe ford for sovcral years, and is woll
.
is completed known here.
Owipg to the eonee^eA-iTTirthfer^
new members
-vices In th9 northern part of tho
church-rolls.
—i
r stato Mr. Lovell has not yet receiv­
t° b0 a descen- ed hia official pupers from the
9,r .th s G reat Is Governor and It (a not known just
tho Sarikoi when his appointmont is io take
effect.
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Jf
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Sixteen Pages

N'vm&amp;A

™ ™ |U . S. Marines AreSei
LAV IS CAUGHT
Orlan^r Broker Convicted Of
Misrepresentation And Col­
lecting Comralston From
Seller and Buyer Fnlsoly
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.

Decision Reserved
Until N ext Monday
Original Contract In Case
Is 'Alleged To Have Been
Last By The Accused Man

Kuo And Wife Slain
T wo Killed W hen Explosioh
Destroys Home Purchased By
Charles Flora For His Bride

Movement Of Marines
May Be Routine But
Situation In China
Is Closely Observed

Fighters May Be
Oping To Peking

SCHANTON, Pa.. Dec. 2C.,-(,P)
ORLANDO, Fla., I)cc. 2rt.—(/P)—
TOPEKA, Kans., Doc. 2«.—&lt;/P&gt;. huuso. There was little left of the
" ith the anthracite joint sub­
Tho first real estate broker in Flo­ —Only a heap of splinters and n structure.
A few timiurn had
committee to renew negotiations in
rida to bo tried for violation of the crumbling pile of bricks mark the fallen buck upon the , foundations
new real estate law, was tried in snot jwiiora—Charted Flora had and under the shnttcfnl muss of
New i ork* next Tuesday, all i n - n i f l T n u r f m i i m m .
terested parties, including the mi- K V I I \ W I T H F I I R A Orange County Court here today planned to bring his bride some wreckage Mr. Shaffer, 07, and hi* Manifesto Withdrawn
thracite consuming public today
U * 0 » i f 1 1 I I L U D f \ before Judge Victor Hutchins. De­ time uftcr the New Year. A GG-vcar-old wife were found dying.
By Japanese White
manifesti-d an air of expectancy.
'
cision was reserved until Monday. Christmas
day
blast
Friday
Witnesses' said the hungnlow wns
I..
E.
Hamilton,
of
tho
renl
es­
.There win bo no plan before Qr y C h ie f A n d rew * V lolla
Fighting AtMudken
snuffed out the lives of Mr. and literally cntnpulntrd .50 feet Into
the conference'acceptable to h.ith
f .
,
^
'
A tate firm of Hamilton Brothers, 12 Mrs. William II. Shaffer, the aged the nir where it seemed to hurst
operators and miners; but idle,
,s ,a nil With Assistants T o West Church Street, of Orlando, couple with whom young Flora had like a bomb., Tho house next door
WASHINGTON, Pec. 26.-*
miner* and others hope that an
Lay Foundation FoF Pro- was charged with misrepresenta
! i i lived for several years ami Flora wns ‘•rushed in. Windows for (AP).—A company of Amer­
&amp;
b, in a hospital badly in- block* around were ickashed nnd
X
m 1 wpeace
il1 **.in ™?ch,»d,
lh:,ti "p°si*d Treaty Negotiations Ironi
iM&gt;th the seller and ihe pur- himself
will restore
tho Industry.’
chimneys shaken down. The shock ican Murines is enroute to
jurod hut expected, to 'recover..
^
chaser
without
the
consent
or
nil
Announcement of the call for the
What
caused
the
terrific
explowas felt sharply more than a mile Chinn from Manila, but whe­
WASHINGTON. Dec. 2G.—(/P)— parties concerned. W alter \V. Rose
Five neighbor* were in­ ther tho
New y , ^ meeting by Alyan M ar-1A M h ? r ^ l i ^ u o M r e a t ^ t a K u ^ as chairman, of the Florida Beni trio hud gone from their Christmas away.
movement hw»
jured,
four
suffering severe bruises Hpecinl significance in view of
sion
will
never
he
known.
The
iii \i* eviiui
v
Estate
Commission,
with
offices
in
5,
mn,?M!.r
.mn".
j°,n
t.
K
"b'
®
n«l
the
United
States,
ln
ffo
rt
committee, brought n Joyous| to guard this country’s prohibition thiH city, mado the complaint.
dinner to see the little bungalow mill n fifth, n boy, sustaining n
tho Chineso civil wnrfnre, hail
Christmas to the coal fields.
The defendant was charged with Flora had bought n mouth ago. broken arm.
dykes against leakage from the
not
lH.‘t*n made known by of­
They
noticed
tur**odm-of-gnsuUne,i
*At—
the-hospitni.
Flora
told
a
t­
One of the first moves a i the Island, is in prospect.
selling a lot In a local subdivision
ns they entered the cottage. They tendants he lielieved one of the ficials here.
conference is expected to be a reto
Vernon
Bolton
of
this
city,
for
A southern port inspection trip
request from the oimrators that begun by Secretary Andrews of $1,250 while he. had it listed fro n / E«.l separated to meander through party bail s t e p p e d on a match, ig­
l a c k i n g official explana­
niting it mid setting off the gasrooms.
the miners return to work bending tf»e treasury*prohibition enforce­ II. S. Senrle, also of this city, for *the roomstory
advices, It,w as heilevod tho
charged
hulu”
.
Ilo
said
he
had
negotiations.
. •
There had been a tremendous
ment chief, and assistant Vallaiue, $1,2'.’0 nnd not informing both par­
sailing of.several destroyers with
noticed
matches
on
the
floor
in
-Mun&gt; Men Want To Itcturn
ties
S»f
the
amount
at
wnieh
it
was
concussion and u moment Inter previous trill* of inspection.
of tho state department will take.!
the marine* wan of routine nature,
This request-will be based on them to Havana wher© it is ex- listed nnd sold.
neighbors found Flora lying almost
although developments In China
The
Shaffers
enmo
here
front
Attorneys for the defendant pro­
letters forwarded to John L. I^cwis, pected they will ho able "to lay
during the last- t-wo days have been
i 100 feet from what hud been tho Floridn eight years ago.
duced
a
copy
of
the
contract
en­
president of the United Mine the ground work for the treaty.
closely watched by Washington
tered into by Hamilton and Senrle
authorities.
—
Workers, and Mnj. W. W. Inglis,
It would bo slmulnr to theso^rn- which
specified
that
HumitTou
chairman of the anthracite o|&gt;eru- cently completed by this country could hnvo all over (1,200 less five
These- itwIu.lKnJiS' reported cap­
tors' negotiating committee, in with Mexico nml Canadu.
ture on Thursday of Tientsin by
pgr cent commission that hr might
which it \v;fs stated that such
a
the national pcopio’s army and th i
______
AVith.thc noNthtrn and "BOUth- get for the lot. The original copy
killing Friday of Gen. Kuo Sungcourso would h a v e 'tta approval of western borders^ materially rcin- of the contract was lost from the
Lln and win wife by soldiers of
at least 8.'» per cent of the idle) forced
my
menus
of
thb
troatlt-s,
,
, ,
- , .,ntf:co of the broker, according m
Chang’ T»o-Lln, Manchurian war
men.
enforcement officials rcgnrd the I his testiirtony hut Bc«Vlo identified
lord.
• , •.a
After action is taken on this re­ 1 acific and southern coasts ns ilext the contract a / :iomg the dupliLI Chlng-I.ing Defeated *•
cate of the original.
quest, 'consideration prolmfV/ will to give special attention.
In the capture uf Tientsin, tho
Mr. Vnllance, and Secretary AnThe purchaser and his brother
be given 'to peace plans proposed
people’s army was said to ha**
by organizations, or individuals. drews, who played prominent parts both denied that they hip! been in- Golden Tenor Voice Of'Amer­ No Serious AccidentH Occyr defeated
troops of Gen. U ChlngThree definite plans have been suti- in nqgitioting the Mexican und I formed of -the list price or that
Ling,
former
governor of Chlht
To
Mjir
Biggest
Celebration
ican
Singer
Will
He
Heard
Canadinn
treaties,
will
likely
disthey
knew
anything
about
a
bonus,
niitti'd, nunc of which has been ac­
Almost Around World A m Ever Held In This City; provlncw..
ceptable to both sides. Two pro­ cuss the prospective Cuban ngree- j They each testified that they were
Kuo and his wife, captured
Police and Firemen R tst In Gen.
He Sinus Over The Radio
posals wen* accepted by the opera­ ment? with American Ambassador informed tiiut the lot was (l,2&lt;}0
a cellar where they hid after
Crowder
a
t
llnvatiu
ns
Well
a s hut that Ilnmillon would let Uoltors and one by the miners as a
Kuo’s army was defeated Thur»day
Cuban authorities.
j *on have it for $1,250.
• .
basis of settlement.
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—bl*)-The
W hat is reported to Ik*the great­ by thnt of Marshal Chang, met a
Smuggling of merchandise nnilj
---- -- --- -----------------golden tenor voico of John Mc­ est Christmas in - the history uf rebel’s death, Gen. Kuo oncs’£om- j
The original demands .proposed
investigated by tho two official-. Local FillinCT Station Cormack will he heard almost Sanford was observed hero yester- manded troops under Chang,
to the operators by the miners in nliens
ns well ns liquors is to b«{n . .
,
* ,
around tho world on Now Year’s dny in characteristic manner. revolted
reyoited and made war
w agi
Atlantic City on July U, intluded Mr. Andrews who has chargo oft [ v ( ) t) l) C d
By
B U I l U l t S night IT un elaborate international Business houses throughout tho Manchurian..
Manchurian., A fter capturldg i
n t\fco year contrnct, a ten per cent
broadcasting program is suciess- city weni l-h»*rd, npeirfal progi-qn**
co««i
.ml custam
u.iu O n vq h r-istm aij Eve fuk
incrcsso In the contract wage the
nf t j,0
tre ^ u c y , along
with prohl,Tho singbig. will ho ono fea­ Wwr* t-Ataai^'d tb« ru . . hern sT thi
seale, a $1.00 n day increase fo r hujon enforcement, Tiopos to bo
ture of an international concert vnrtoua ri.urchcs, the City ’ Hall woman s arm*, then ahot both.
nil men paid-by the day and adop­ able to report co-operation between
Routh’a service station, nt tho which will bo opened nt f» o’clock doors wen* locked n.-id . business
Later their heeds were neve
tion ui the check off under which tho officials upon his return.
Corner of West First Street nnd eastern Htnndiim* time, by the won nf oi standstill while young and nt tho command of Gen. Ch
Union dues would he deducted
broadcasting,
of
4|g^i:hime,&lt;&lt;
of
vBig
Jasmine Avenue wan robbed of $150
nnd old, rich nnd poor, enjoyed a were placed o n ’ the grave of
from wages:
Christmas Evo by two men travel-’ B en"in London.
day which was unmnrrvd with of Chnng’a favorite generala
Sheriff
Hand
Kept
Operators Refuse Demands
IngC n a Hudson touring ear, ac­
McCormnek has sung over tho aerioua accident* or uny cnlrtnritf’ hud hecn.-'killed by Kuo,
Thu operators refused the de­
Busy Christmas
Eve cording to n report made to tho radio only once, last Now Year’s. ous happenings.
* Peking, It Is thought, may _
___ * •
Lucressin Bori, who snng with him
that mining,
police department.
the dostlnation of the marines sal
, -mands
- ,and ,proposed
■ .
Crowds
thronged
tho
streets
of
l&gt;1’ continued nt the snme rote of - William Austin nnd Jim Harris,
A. Routh wns tending tho filling u venr ugo, will also tie on pext the pKy In holiday attire and tho ing from Manila, *tnco they would
jmy nmUhnt the points upon which both colored, were nrrested Thurs­ station in his sou’k nusencu when Friday's program.
lake frolit was lined with uuto- not- Ilf *ly bo needed a t Tientsin,
the negotiators were unaUb to day night by Sheriff C. M. Hand the two men drove up about 8:30
The program will he trunsmit- mobiles filled with, sight.seers nnd where the army has charge of
agree be submitted to arbitration. and 'Charged with reckless driving o'clock and parked nt tho tanks ed from thp. experimental station with fisherman who selected- American jnllltary activities.
After so mo 1.55,000 miners quit a fter they had crashed together presumably to get n supply of gns. of the Radio Corporation of Amer­ Christina* Day ns a lucky onu. %
Planned To Send Relief
work on Sept. 1. pento plans were with their automobiles on Ueliyy Mr. Routh stated that ns lie walked ica nt Boosdbrpok, N. J. A chain
Admiral
Clarence Williams, com­
Celebration of the holldny begun
prepared by . Gov. I’inchot, tho Avenue jilst cast of the baseball toward the car one of Its soccu- of radio stations will robroadcast
mander of the Asiatic fleet, re­
Thursday
evening
when
ninny
of
to
thin
country.
The
Britisii
Broudoperators themselves, nnd the park. Their trials will lie held Ja n ­ pants thruol n gun in his stomach
informed the Navy Depart­
tho churches of tho city presented cently
Lucerne eounty delegates in the uary 5, in county court, it was while the other bandit walked into rusting Company will rebroadcast entertainments
ment
’that
he planned to send defor
the
IxMicfit
of
stated.
. . l .
the station nnd emptied tho cash to the continent and Gcriiitm s ta ­
■
ii’
.
royeni
Iii
Khunghai aa relief units .
state hoUFo of ippresentntivea.
Three other negroes were brought | register of approximately
$150in tions ub«f will aid in rebmndenst- tho SunilifY School cblRWn, More ood-yo^iM y the marln** will r»
‘ ----The
Pinchot
plan
was
accepted
ingT
-XHhc»-ntomherw-nmtoiimli'il-fr,r
'HideItUi
lierviees
were
also‘Held
for
t
.
|
i i k«» iiin hi
\ ithe
n i ' nSheriff
i i v r i i i iduring
i u r i i i g ant*
iig iii
rrrrr
in uby
the inight
chang'd nnd bill*. -U*4b-mrtt-w
lieve others nt Peking. •
' tho old and young alike a t later
by the miners apd
^ pmd-rhnTJfcO- Willi Ihe sn'mi?~r- young, he snid, and woro dressed tho progniirrlncludo:
Another development of morn .
cniployirs. It provided for n f
Tho U ..H . Marine Band, the hours. During tho Christmas Day, specific nuture, was reported tu
in grey suits.
’
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t . x Ittn»•&lt;&gt;n a n
*
board
of investigation
to increase
Immediately after tho robbers Shannon Quartet, Eastman Eyip- special program *.. of Christmas the state department Inst night hy
-wages if tho price of coni would
Orchestra;
Neapolitan
T rio ,' music filled.the nir In the vicinity Minister MacMurrny nt Irking.
. jpm ______
___________
had
driven nwny nt n Vapid rato o f pphony
not I** affected. The plan also Rev. F. D. Kinjf Is
Florentine
String
Quartet,
and
tin of the houses of worship^
The message related thnt fighting
speed. Mr. Routh telephoned the Victor Concert orchestra. These
calUd for the check off if individu­
Carol singers from the Epworth armtml Tientsin hud Inppard to an
Given
Buick
Car
pnlico nnd vnrious other filling will hiild the air until 11 o’clock.
al workers agreed.
League or tho T’irst Methwlist extent permitting resumption of
stations, warning them of the UrnThe operators’ plan wns disap­
The stations in th is ' country Churyli were heard upon the street* international trade servico between
Rev. F. D. King, pastor of the dlts’ prvwnco in the -city
proved by the miners chiefly bc- F irst Buptplst Church was tho re­
marched tl ot rity and Peking nnd that com- "
Polico were today working on
thW
4/ r,‘ur**l»y
Thoy m«
cnuKi* it connected an out and out cipient of a new Buick Bedim ns meager clues th n t’n.ay load to the
- .r o«u’•- -Pr«v,4U«ly
- IMIH me 11 in I service also had been re­
"vtl.r-u lo"K
sumed.
tho i r1ST.*
''G
^
j
.Scbepoctady;
KYM,
and'entcrtalned
the
i
arbitration In future which the a Christmas g u t from his congre­ identification, and-arrest of tho
ped
out.
nnd'entertuined
rpsih ,*
»n*
b
A.
I'lttrsliurirl1;
.
dents
along
their
lino
of
nu
nmrrh
union lenders strongly opposed.
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thieves, although their a p p re h e "-1
■’
gation .according to an announce-.......
The legislators’ plan was reject- ment nmde this morning.
Jap Lrudi-r Withdraws Manifesto
! !*^i i ’
^ ^
with, many old fam iliar carula.
*L*ltot in not expected,' it In said.
field; L (,A. Denver, nml Kt,()
Tho Municipal Bund gave u con* •TOKIO. Dec. 20.—(/P).—Th* war
oil by the miner* oh the ground
Present at imi «f tho gift wnsw.
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Christinas office tmlny received a dispatch
0
“
k
.lun.d’,
‘)
T
,
V,
n
,
rert
Central Park Christ
that it did not greatly differ from made by tho Pipe Organ Club, n | HOME REPORTED BOBBl-.D)
connected with New' York by IntuI Eve in
which was said to have hoen from Mukden th at the commander
thnt of tho employees.
class of the Sunday
School,
and!
wire* on short- wave length radio. enjoyed hy hundreds of Into shop of the Japanese force* has with­
uy
.
,
I)r. King ncccpted tho gift with u
‘Hie ho\no of Tom Morris, on
per*, who were hurrying ho the drawn the manifesto while fightfew remark* expressing his thanks Palmetto Aveituo, un employee of
with bundles for decorating their ing within a six mile radius of .
to the members of the congrega­ the Don-Juan Chevrolet Company,
Chrlstnius trees with lust minute Mukden, from which is assumed
tion and telling of the valunhlo was reported to have been entered
thut Marshal Chong Tso-LIn will
gifts.
aid the automobile would bo to him Christmas Eve and n small sum of
(Continued on Pago 3) r ®
Polico
nnd
tho
members
of
-Hie
money
taken
from
«
drysser
draw­
In his church work.
/ l f —1 A x XT
m
J
i county law force, while busy, were
. • a.: -. ■ - &gt;
i—
er in one of tho bedroom*.
Mr. Morris could not be located
«»II«d upon to «iucll uny *edByron W. Kuhn, silk hat mnn’.b
" mis disturbance* of the peace,
tuhny for verification of the report
facturcr
for
most
of
the
Presid­
Tho home of F. !»• Whittle nt
which prevailwl throiqthout thb
ents since the time of Grant, re­ and the police department hus re­
113 French Avenue was nlmost cently
MACON, Gn.. Dec. 20.—(TP)— city. A quiet day wus enjoyed
ceived no complaint.
died
ut
his
Milwuukou
home.
AV. L (Young! Stribiing, 21, who by memhera of the firo depart­
completely destroyed by fire this
begun his boxing ns a school hoy, ment also.
morning about 1:30 o clock.
and Miss Clara Virginiu Kinney,
Efforts of firemen to save the
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W. O.
house- and contents proved futilo
City Manager W. D. Willi
Kinney, woro nmrriod ut noqn here Dixie’s Cold Weather
gs the fire had gained .consider­
stated
this morning that l
today
nb
tho
homo
of
the
bride
by
able headway by the time the npTo
Continue
Tonight
tho
earliest
improvement*
a »
Rev. Dcnhurt Reynolds and undo
paratus arrived. The blnzo was
mado by tho city will be th* c*?'' LWS
of
Miss
Kinney.
&lt;
a spectacular one and attracted a
Duncan hod mado in Police
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2fl.~GP)— tahllshmcnt of a modern fire alartn
Pasco
Duncan
is
In
trouble
largo crowd from various hpMay again. Ho wns nrrested on 'West Court and sentenced him to serve, ^ Tho timo and plnnn for tho wed­ Continued cold weather throughout
parties in the downtown district
ding had been kept a close secret the South, with snow in several system.
about 180 d^ys on the streets.
Tho jrfty has had plana undur
nnd in the Immediate nclghbar- F irst Street yesterday by Deputy
since tho engagement of tho couple stutes and frost extending n« far
Sheriff Bob Kennedy nnd l o d l ^
■Duncan put up a ploa for mercy was announced suveral days ago. as northern Florida r.nd pndn'.dy way for some time, It wo:*
the county jail, after he Is said on account of his being tho sole
h0u ‘was stated thi* m o lin g that In
They.wero revealed f ir the first to central Florida was forecast . *r nounred, for iiintalling a
to'hbVc caused n traffic tie-up by support of n wife und five child­
practically no furniture °r
timo
this morning when a news tonight nnd Kunduy by the Wcuih- system which wilt cover the i
having on argum ent with other ren. Tho plea waa answered in n
city un&lt;| considerably lower I
of any value were saved by mem- drivers
paper
reporter overheard Stribiing cr Bureau
over tho right of way. De­
The indicailona uvo for umw.. fire insurance rate in Sanfartl.
L__ i f i theifam
u .Vnmily.
hers-of
ily. Tht' ,08!, l" puty Kennedy said last night that few days by hi* being released making arrangements for railway
from custody and put on proba­ accommodations for himself and flurries in Tenneasco .md tho ApMr.- Williams said
believed to dq portly covered jar it’s the some old troublo with tio
n on hi* promise to leave the bride from Atlanta to New York. pulnchlun regions, mostly fair only will the alnrm system
Duncan. A combination of auto­ city.
^M em bers of the fire department mobile and moonshine.
Thu couplq will Icavo A tlanta weather elsewhere in tho Bouth great sot vice to tho fire d«
tho next 30 hours.
Chief
Roy
G.
stated
said that about six or seven
ment, but it will serve to
[
late
this, afternoon
. . for
or on ox
extend- during
When told th at ho was under
The temperature* will be'-sume- City of Sanford a five per i
minutes were lost due to ta s lf b»- arrest, Duncan offered resistance, t h i s morning t h a t Duncan h a s bus - od honeymoon trip, which will take
what
lower
tonight
in
the
mlddlft
nded sentences of fl months hang- them to aevcrsl eastern and mid­
ing called to 1013 FriWJb Avsnu* as is said Xd bo'hia custom under
count In tho insurance
g over him for violation of vari­ dle western cities before their re Atlantic ’ and the North Atlantic highest ruling could
Instead of to 113, » hcr“
such circumstances,land ho and tho
states,
North
Curolinn,
Tennessee
was rapidly consuming the house. deputy settled*the argum ent then
ous laws. It la expected that heturn.
and Southern Kentucky und cold to Sanford without
will be turned over to the city nnd
After repeated
weather will nrevuil again general- an efficient alarm syidtm,
l .f
... 1" ^u and there. A small club In the made to work out his-sentences on
were advised correctly. r^npm nn h*n«| of Kennedy finally decided tho
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Jy
ccolt
u t of the Rocky mountains said.
in
Stock Exchange To
A small grass fire
Estimate* which hav*
for the row in favor of tho law and Dun­ .tho-streota.
during the next threo days at
Avonue was responsible for the can was carriod to tho county Jail
Following is Duncan’s ^.pollcu
pared show that the co
Be Closed To&lt;
fireman being
system would bo about
locked up. Ho was released a t record: Mnrch 25, 1025, arrested
p. m. It waa prompQy extinguish a late hour today after having for reckless driving nnd dismiss­
Mr. Williams e
AGAIN ON THRONE
NEW YQRK, Dec. 10.— - The
ed:
July
1,
driving
while
drunk
nnd
manner
in which
ed with c h e m ic a ls ^
. .
filed bonth— - - •
,
Now York stock exchange and all
This mornilMK*} ®:30 o
DOOllN—-Wilhelm Uohsnxpllcm misdirected, by th
J u s t a few days ago In Police resisting arrest, bond of $100 was tho lo^al securities m arkets will
alarm waa turned in from ih e Court, Judge W. E. Whit* looked estreated; October 18, drunk and
coll.' to the seen
remain closed today, prolonging preached n sermon, woro th* uni­ destroyed
(ho
disorderly
and
assault,
bond
of
form
of
ii
Prusslari
general
and
up
from
his
bench
to
findpJDuncan
their Christinas holidays
until
tJ th e cauThe^leFrench-Avenue
$100
estreated;
October
10,
assault
sat
on
n.thrpne,
all
on
Christum*,
facing him on a charge of operat­
Monday. 8ince it la not a legal
nartment found n lUD!^°.r , ^ r*'5S ing a motor vehicle whilo under the and drunk nnd disorderly, 30 days,
to say “W h in g of sendlAg poor said the d t
ihe now Ico plant Quirk work influence of intoxicating' liquors suspended a fter serving four; Dec. holiday, hankers will be required families wood that
thnt he hgd chc
with the hose prevented great A t that time Judge White rem ark­ 11, driving car while drank; drunk to open their door* .but will tra n ­ himself.
sact
or.’}routine
business
damage being
“ d. on,y * ed on tho previous appearances and disorderly and resisting arrest.
life
small loss * ru
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M’CORMACK WILL! SANFORD ENJOYS
SING OVER RADIO A SAFE AND SANE
NEW YEAR’S EVE CHRISTMAS D A Y

Whittle Residence
Sunday’s Concert
Almost Completely
Hope To Program Announced Destroyed A * Fire
Josop/i Rcizenstein to ­
. • Church dayConductor
announced the following pro­
ram for tho band concert to bo
Sunday old
In Central Park tomorrow a f­

1 tho church conHtartcd lo st §unto rosult from a
•II be b?«nm tomor^ rk e fs from all tho
"tches of the city.
mvo been asked to
Bnptiat church
'11:10, noon,-by John
“J* ia chairman of the
■ ^ ta k in g the work.
|*"ri 1‘ assisted in taki . . . 1 Sunday, it was
* least th at number
7,“®present for duty
’ *a*d that the task
«nsus was much
IJM expected by tho
I *noua churches and
asking aid from
,, l,ieir respective
^ c o m p le tin g the

26, 1925,

“Young" Stribiing
Married To Macon

bin At Noon loday ,,ot

Inveterate Drunken Driver Arrested
Again By Deputy Sheriff Kennedy

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A SENSIBLY RESTRICTED HOME SITE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER, W HERE
PROTECTION TO THE HOMEBUILDER IS ASSURED BECAUSE OF THESE SENSIBLE RESTRICTIONS:
WITH THE COMPLETION OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM REVENNA PARK IS SURE TO BE A
SHOW PLACE OF THE SANFORD DISTRICT.
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REVENNA PARK IS LOCATED IN THE IMMEDIATE ENVIRONS OF THE SANFORD COUNTRY CLUB,
AND FRONTS ON THE COUNTRY CLUB ROAD DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM LOCH ARBOR OTHER
IIIG.1I TYPE .DEVELOPMENTS W HERE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW BEING CARRIED ON
ARE WITHIN A WHISPER OF REVEN NAPARK.
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IMPROVEMENTS THAT WILL BE IMMEDIATELY INSTALLED INCLUDE MARL STREETS, PAVED
SIDEWALKS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND OTHER MODERN CONVENIENCES. THESE IMPROVEMENTS
ARE OF THE HIGHEST TYPE, THEIR INSTALLATION IS GUARANTEED BY THE DEVELOPERS.

PRESENT PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN. IN THE. NEIGHBORING DEVELOPMENTS
t h e Li b e r a l t e r m s s h o u l d p r o v e a b o o m t o t h e h o m e b u i l d e r .

SALES AGENTS

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THE 8ANFOftD HEftALD, gATUKPAY,DECKM$ER2«, 1925.

it Itivesfiirient Review
J o s e s Unprecedented
reign Loads By America

jtfr tV o t
R DISCOVER NEW English
F o u n d t o B c Safe
FINDS BOOM IN GOLD SUPPLY M
MONTHS iALASKA CREEKS

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A.C.L. Issues
Shortage Of Food On P o itcst Lake

Patrick Reports 319 Island Of Yap H at
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LE BOURDET, France, Dec. 26.
TOKIO, Dec. 26. —M —A food
—(AV-Chief Pilot Hirscllffo of
shortage! Is reported a t the Island
the imperial airways, flying an
**“
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of Yap as tho result of a tidal
English plane for Marseilles, a r ­
WASHINGTON, Dee. 26 UP)— wave and storm which swept the
rived hero .early this afternoon,
new and official array of figures
Says Jttck Frost Has Been Value Of Find Is Unknown At setting a t rest fears for his safety. A
on how many service airplanes the tsland Dec. 15. Tho government
Whipped By Contractors
noon yesterday when he arm y really has—a question thnt Is preparing to aend a ship load
Dec. 2ft—(/P)— new offerings inviting investment,
Clcse Of Season And Study From
passed over Lyons, no word had has been bandied about in air ser­ of provisions to relieve the con­
And Great Volume Being
n Capital Into acted as a counter-attraction to
Cannot Be Made Until Ice been received from Hlrvcliffe until
J S t i c investments, the bond m arket..
vice investigational circJos for the dition.
,"el
For
Winter
Building
Breaks
Sometime In Spring his arrival today. Hq was forced last
fOT governments,
.Although many substantial gaino
year with as much confusion
Virtually every building along
to land a t Chalona-Sur-Saone in a of answers as the old catch, "How
■“■'and corpprftte en- were recorded during the year,
Prn!!!
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ANCHORA
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 26. fog last night and resumed his old is Ann?"—Is furnished in the the coast of the Island was damagLfj unprecedented the m arket lacked tho wide price
th« i W*&gt;—Several new ‘'pay” creeks, journey this morning.
:
report to Secretary DavU by Ma­ cd by the.storm but no loss of
£ 1925. While nccur- movements which featured the r e ­
r c a Sijf; rvolume
,l’lrnct0V
nnd thc be-1
in-1 ,k
m m o .l«"■
skimmed
over when men were
jo r General Mason M. Patrick, air lives la reported._______________
are not yet avail- covery of ninny speculative bonds ecreasi
of contracts
! « • « « * a repetition of the l»awArabs call the snipe the father service chief.
,rv estimates, indi- in the preceding year. Obliga­ ing
ing let
let "for
for winter
constructioi "**
l
ltcf construction
in- .«on days, have j(Mn discovered in of noses."
Speaking as of June 30 last, Gen­ chaso but not yet delivered," In­
fS S l of capital float- tions of one southern railroad, ..........
dicate thit its advantages arc
P. i-jt y ears record which carried unique w arrants to coming better V p p ^ U d T * *
eral Patrick said there were 319
th°*
8C"-0n
jUBt
C,0wd’
.
■, Just how rich aro some of tho closed a t a depth of 14 feet.
thm $6,000,000,- pbrchnBc stock in n Florida land
aorvice airplanes on hnnd, an at­ cludes! 165 training, 99 observation,
A survey by W. J ,
On Pass creek, values running tached note adding:
40 bombardment, 05 pursuit, no a t ­
^ ync.^’ vlcc*' finds is a myttory, fo r,' aside
company, soared alm ost 100 points president'of'*,, ’I*
to
$L80
a
yard
were
uncovered,
lirm
divio,-,?
,L“r*e
cur\kra£ting
from
instances
where
the
discover“ Does not include war time tack and 10 transport types, m ak­
[-eond time in history, bpforc they were retired, nnd a
t
„ Dt ° n% -of . the &lt;’C wants to attract capital to de­ and approximately the samo values equipment and experimental typer. ing a total on hand or in early
Sesiors poured more fjw convertible rail and oil bonds 2 l
°{. w,nlt'r 'clop his ground every one Is were found on Cottonwood creek. W ar time equipment is unsuited prospect of 737 -machines of nil
* dollars into foreign moved up 20 to 30 points in tho construction
Another district, where for 20
thc old
types\
rthc y:nr, equalling if &lt;nke of advancing prices
icc for these | constant .mployment attracted™ "", u S ^ w E T k Unlike
years operations have been con­ for active service nnd ha* deterihalf-dollar
pan
Under "shortageV ef airplane*
l , the 1924 record of bmnanios’ glares.
'
| jer art,
and tended to avoid would start n sstampede, tho turn- ducted, u* the Valdez creek region, orated to the extent of needing General Patrick said this 737 fig­
$1,200,000,000. Proimmediate replacement."
j K , °place
„ ni y ,i
i p- bonds
,r t "k inof,p n ,the
cP and
1°, scarcity
",:,k dmnnd
of high
teg up of medium-grade
med*
„ wages
------- ing
pay now where last summer pay running
These planes “on hand" were ure represented n deficiency of 1)60
inhs\the
of labor
irtri’cs claimed about tp«k
$3 to the pan was found *by
expcrlenu-d
ntirncts
little
attention.
tabulated a* consisting of 31 train­ Tlsnes under "present peacetime
,Jf the total, the gain Gliicngo, Milwaukee &amp; St. Paul every summer.
One discovery thnt is being “Smiling Ole." A mild stnmpcdo
requirements" nnd of 2,180 under
Irf business offsetting .Railway when financial disaster i„
ing,
167 observation^ 95 bombard­ the Lassiter Hoard protect for
" liu,e&gt;if »n&gt;’. difference
with keen interest is in the followed.
incline ia-govem m jnt overtook this northw estern sys­ in the amount of time lost between watched
Fniryiqw district, 75 miles wotC
It is predicted that several new ment, nnd 20 pursuit (fn n ta
Mr service approved .by 't h r
tem. Overburdened with a funded winior season .nnd m lldtr season1of the Alaska railroad. There
dlstricly
will be brought into pro­ There were no attack or transport department. ,llo placed the cost'
work,"
itommanding por tion debt of sofne $400,000,OQO, the road
byiH’h said. “ Delay due to Mntt Hugger, after prospecting
of making up far the shortage to
^
a the world also was was forced into receivership In severe cold nnd licavy snows the region for five years, struck duction next summer i.hd placer types in the list.
requirements at $15, 603,I (freak d by the estab- Mnrch nnd its securities plunged uocs not amount to more than a ground running from 50. cents t« mining reinstated ns tho chief In­
A second grouping of .“airplanes OOO kttd to the nfikslter floAVd
tb
record
low
levels.
Recoveries
1 joge privato credits
week s time on a building anil equal $1.60 n pan. Thc. gold was dis- dustry of interior Alaska.
contracted for or scheduled for pur- schAdulo at 643,429,000,
v, jtaWizntion of for- followed the drafting nnd tijbsc- delays due to rain in the milder
Fortified by tho quent modification of n reorgani­ season &gt;em to have been over*
*
Ifnormous gold stocks, zation plan, providing for n dras­ looked.
Lter« i*it aside $800,-, tic scaling down of fixed interest
It will I** conceded generally
U c protection of Great charges foreshadowing nti early re­ that the quality of the work in
to the gold stand- storation of thc road to a sound winter will |,o unimparied, hut it
incetl many millions financial footing.
IS urged that the cost will in- proensure the stability j Thc St. Pnul receivership threw nibitive. The cost of heating innin and Itnlinn cur- more than *$230,000,000 of bonds teriMls far concreting on « million
^iratory to their re­ into default but the amount of in­ dollar job will run less than one
dustrial issues unable to pay in- percent and the cost of heat for
st on a gold basis,
i jn the field of new teren'. was reduced from $124,000,- interior work rarely exceeds ntiotrshadowed in inter- 000 were lifted from default'W hile half of one percent ,uf tho budd­
• •j
^ags in the bond inark- $35,000,000 were added {o tho list. ing’s cost.
%
|iled to equni those of . Thc broader demand for foreign
"‘One of the reasons for hitfli
: »■’
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m
» »' j
and volume. Prices, securities in 1026, embracing both wages in the building ‘industry is
. . - _ ___ tr
maintained on n listed bonds nnd pew Issues, reflect­ the tremendous turnover nnd the
V
^ i* ^i
, throughout tho- year, ed thc great progress mnde iq thc contention of vuriAlt* trndes that
•t
f. it.A/
i movement which was economic recovery of tho wrorld, workmen have onlyf..seasonal em­
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mas last year drew- to particularly of Kuropcan nntions ployment; due to the nnturc of the
'y
’carried over in 1025, Two of tho Scandinavian countries industry. Furtlmmiore, scaicity y ! f
■‘N lr .
peak in tho Spring. —Norway nnd Denmark—so imemployment in the winter
/
i gradual tightening
ovcd their financial structures months is n deterrent to potential
• -.
At
W
W
' y-.
Etcs caused the pace of
a t they were able- tA refund mechanics who would readily enter h .v
__ ^
f
(slacken
nnd prices
large loans a t substantially lowerthe trades were there an all season
demand for their labor.
prcral points from tho intcroiC rates.
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"The prneti j* of letting con­
still holding several t
Effect of Embargoes
quotations ,4&gt;f n year -&gt; Unofficially embargoes on for­ tracts during all periods of the*
eign lonns both in this country nml- yi;,r Would give greater utjljzq-.j
liictor:t contributed, to flrent- Dritnin uxoricd a consider- ’ fi"tt to thr business insirumentnii4
^ lo s s of animation. able influence on thc size nnd ties of t hr industry.
K, bond trading lacked chnrnctcr of 1925 borrowings.
which it derived in Early in the year, tips United
Ithtee
in the S ta te s government closed tho door
_ , reductions
, „
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X
• M enil' Reserve redls- i0 European nntions which had
The only change nutde not yet funded their w ar debts.
I b i an udvnnce from 3 This excluded Franco ns n bor­
WEST PALM REACH, Dec. 2‘J.
iktat in February, and rower in this mnrket, but Italy,
id’i—While north and east in the
Isuseen shortly nfter- Belgium and Czechoslovakia were
Mates were wrapped in a
(ttc downward trend of readily accommodated with loons l niti-il.
_ lihinkit amt southern •Cali-Toward the close of and credits nfter having mnde n r - ; frosty
f],rnm mopped perspiring brows
liksarket labored under rnngomcnts to settle their oblignin
thc HI degrees summer tein J
lion that tho'N ew York tlono to tho government.
peraturc, Palm Reach basked in
l Mow tho othcij FedA new policy regarding the re­
jmthtitutionii in estab- fla tio n of foreign loans also took balmy sunshine nnd its resident?
•xpored in booming surf on
kl leant' rate.'' ' '
hnpe through the co-operation of Christmas
Day.
iF«d Outlet
he W ashington adm inistration
Hath
h-iusc
operators report)
than the bank nd international bankers in denyiv.ia tho tendency
g financial nssl*thitcc to- foreign larger receipts for that day than '
l trJ* to seek an outonopolltles', which m ight othcr- ever before in the history of this j
r airo .speculative field
Traffic jnmmcd |
Iso hnvc obtained Am erican funds winter resort.
f lading, Tho call loan to m aintain high prices against bake—Worth endsbwny its thousni filled with . idlo Am__
erican com um ers. ________
Proposed and* from West Ihilm Rene Ik)
of which was sent joanq
nnVof
of $25,000,000
$25,000,006 fco
to tHc GeVman
Geimaii ■crojsisl to the ocean front td"plnyjt
larement by interior potash syndicate urtd $36,000,000 in the tepid waters, ninny of them
Say " H a tw New Year” to your fricr.tla every tiny in the entire year, by
higher discount .rates to the Sao Pnlilo coffee industry going to and fro in open curs, |
|dfret by banks outside wero rejected on thlsf account.
giving them a subscription to Tho Sanford Herald.
dressed only in bathing suits.
in the Fall attracted
Whilo the American investment
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l home, hut not until it tnnrkct lo^t considerable-business
| utilized as one of the through tljcse restrictions, it was
carry speculation in Cnniilcd tev a ttrac t new borrowers
Few gifts will be received ,so gratefully by yourc local or out-of-town
unparalleled heights.1 when Great B ritain placed n ban
friends as The Sanford Herald. Through- its loeal and world news, its
cHncuiar
operations! bn foreign financing upon hcF re­
the" sttndy flow of turn to the gold t'.andprd.
editorials, its picture features, its sport pages and inimithble comics, it

The Aimy Hangars

The RdrTcrd Chamber of x
mere* has received a pamphlet i
scribing the new Hotel Fort
Laktf, Which was published by
Atlantic Coast Line Rail
pany for distribution th
their system and connecting .11
In the north.
W. J. Craig, passenger traf
manager for tn r company is
sponsible for the issuance of
booklet and i« authority for
statement that the passenger
er*» over Ihe entire United Slat
wil receive copies for distribute
among parties interested in Si
ford and In the state of Florida.
The pamphUt Is in the form
an announcement and Carries
picture of the new hotel and'
a*
tlOL
detailed description of Its local*
and various features.
t
Several paragraphs are deyptlb
to a general survey of the Chy t f
Sanford and - the Atlantic Coswt
Lino's service to the city.
— (L. . . ------------8TORY OK LBN IN IN PLAY?
✓ , t*.
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’ H &amp; L I N p r ff c istory of Len(p
ha« bi^n &amp;sde ia^w a Hay whlqji
wlfl hsVc its first presentation
shortly.

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N ew Y ears

Palm Beach Basks In
Christ mas Sunshine

Every D ay in theYear

U. S. Marines Are
Ordered To China;
Kuo And Wife Slain

IKETS
Dec. 26.—(/P). Wh&gt;nt
‘&lt;1 more than five cents
»y to tho highest level
May «old a t above
lih-cembcr above $1.80.
i,fresh damage to crops
Were a t hnnd, nnd
. vurrent thnt mills in
IStates, have, ns a rule,
an n sixty day sunply
' their elevators^
ORK, Dec. 20.—(/Pb—
&gt;nges stondy. Quota»t»):
*in, demand 498%;
('iRday bills on banks,
^mnnd,
nd

365;

cables

403%V cables.

m i GercHolland, -lOl; Norpden, 2681; Denmark,
Hand, 1032; Spain,
*1*10; Poland, ,1126;
^96; Jugo Slavln,
Rum auli,J01:
nrazFLJInai, 78 jTMo
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DiK- Dec. 20.—(ypj.rr,
irregulur. Chickens
M
‘;1 at 28; fowl;i by
301 by express 24 nt
■ f lig h t 36 a t 40.
|reiltry tirnr; prices unIjfc. 26.- ( / P ) . k firmer; receipts 4
LM at 26; springs R8,
roosters, 17; ducks
f30 1« nt 21.
■r^,fceipt** unchanged
| ”t«iptc. Murkfet un*
- -■■«»«&lt; -*-#*,• • •
Ihc. 26.-(/P ).—
L~wnessed nn old fnsh-

ff* ■tock market tbU
peculators
tho adu "id s variety of
, tj° ta *15 points. ‘
•ament In \h o stock
JUaU-,1 b? the passi^jeductiul bill by the
k ‘ ftsvntiitives, by rei,* t- ‘‘l consumption,
.constructive oil stn.«Ptindstlc tenor of
• roviewy to m ake
* as the outatand*

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Fill out the coupon below, and mail it with your check, nnd wo will send
The Sanford Herald POSTPAID every dny in the year to any address
you wish. -

of the manifesto indicates thnt
Chung had scored a complete vic.Ury-i vcr the army of Gen. Juo
Sung-Lin.
_
Aiivices to the foreign ofrijcsfrom Shanghai, howbVer, ‘stated
thnt the Kwniigtung divhi.yn.pl ,
Kuo’s troops stationed nearby tuny - ( I
give battle to the Chnng'lltvision
whose advances have caused Japan
to order the t-ruber y iira ta to
Chingwungto, a i oal shipping port
on the gulf of l.ioatung, for.tho
protection of national)!,
Official
nffirinl advices wero
were received
confirming the execution of Kuo
nnd his wife hut the foreign office
stated thnt the Mukden council
hml beon expected to ask for n
reprivo for Kuo and Chang agreed
to send n messenger to Sinminfu
ordering hU life preserved, but eyidenliv the action was taken to late.
It is understood thut Japan is
making further representations for
mercy to minor official* of Kqp.

l NEWI YORK, Dec: 20.—(/P)—
Three unidentified men wore shot
and killed cnrly_lodny os tho climnx of a C hrlstm nsidahch/at :the
Adonis Social Club, a south Brook­
lyn resort. Thc police believe thnt
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thc men came a t midnight to the
d u b where dancing was going on.
fThey were accompanied by girls
And It is believed a quarrel urose
between strangers nnd thc dancers
over choice-of partners.
. The triple crime wub discovered
When a policeman found one of the
bodies lying in \ the street. Ho
jnnde his way to tho dance hall
and found tho other two dead men
lying amid broken furniture which
bud apparently been wrecked in a
terrlffic struggle. ' .
*, Residedts of tho neighborhood
|n id they had heard no shots nor
any sounds of a struggle.
One of tho slain men later was
fdentifWd ns Richard “ Peg Leg”
Lnnig'an, alleged member of the - (;en cral||ereU o * Imrainent -•
•iijtoribijbovctr knnjrf kilown to the
T O K lO .'flt.C j!' (fir-T h c for,
i m 3I c&lt;£ u s . D oc McGrudors. -Williiun elgn office b a s received a,IVicv*
Lovatt, form er-leader of tho gang from tho Japanese consul nt hluknlsb knoWn* as tho "W hite Hang don that Gen. Chang Iso-Lin has
Gang")
fotmd m ysteriously refused to promise mercy for the
murdered in N ovem ber 1023, in preservation of thc lives of the
defeated Marshal Ku Sing-Ling t
e buck room of u tenem ent bouse family nncl also for the lives of
a r the Brooklyn bridge.
Kuo’s principal officers. Conse­
quently it is feared that a general
execution of Chung’s enemies is
f 168%* established Jan. 10. Thc imminent.
Strong representations on tha
uying was said to have been
ased on reports thn teurrent enrn- part o f Hamaguchi, minister of
g are running at. the rate of Lflnance, caused Japan’s decision, to
,7 a share on the M V stock, »*'x will withdraw the remaining 3,000
shnren of which were given for each troops from Mukden in the near
qne oU htiplfl th ru y g h ^ sto c k ijplit-. ■future, probably before tho *fim
un and thc declaration of a stock of tho year, owing to the greut ex­
dividend.
pense of maintaining troops, offi.Kalis wero galvanized into ac­
tion by the publication- of unusu­ ll Tho _pffice ■addt-tl that J “ P“9
ally favorable November earnings withdrew the remaining 3fi00
reports, particularly by somo of troops as soon as conditions perthe western carriers und by the ttita ’V' %‘
" crossing of tho million car m arket
According to tho foreign office*.
by
inPtho
- j freight
— loadings
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Mu,,I
weeko of tho month, the largest den, but It is expected that he will ;
of‘ any sim ilar period in history, soon demand control there ami
Atchison. New York Central and
will only acccd®pi/ , 1tt^*ro 4
A tlantic/C onst Line were among Japan
no danger of further fighting.
tho many issues to soil nt their
A Japanese correspondent of tho
highest /prices In a yeur, or longer. Toklo NJchl Nichl, named Unsions,
Oil slock took on a new lease of - { -------------------oinminfu and
life with buying stimulated by re­
ports of forthcoming mergers in
tho California nnd mid-continent

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Not bo long ago wo had occasion to play one of the golf
courses In one of the more metropolitan of our neighboring
»a S e c o n d C la a a M a t t a f . cities. We looked forward to it with anticipation of a great
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d. F l o r i d a u n d e r A c t of deal of pleasure. One'a own home course does got ao monot­
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E d i t o r a n d M a a a f t e r before s t r a n g e r s which one doesn’t 'g e t when he plays'w ith
K__ ; jt■■oalate U U tar
JO N K P , M a a a R l a a E d i t o r his own gang.
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And besides wc knew it was a good course. We had been
tro s citip rin * J ia t h u
•ar—|*.oo All Month* .. f i l l told so hundreds of times and had no reason not to believe i t
r&lt;t In C i t y h r C a r r i e r , p e r
lie.
W e e k l y E d i t i o n |!.0 0 Most Florida courses are the best in the worjd. So we got up
very early and made the trip in a hurry so as not to keep
_ _JA V WOTICSti
All o b i t u a r y anybody waiting.
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Mice*. c a r d * o f Ilienko* r e « n lu Wc arrived early enough? but there was never-the-leas a
on a' a h d n o il c e a o l e n i a r i a l n m e n t a
h e r # c h a r * « « a r a ^ m a d * _ w l l l b e number of foursomes on the tee ahead of us. There was no­
P * c d f " r a t r . V u l « a d v ^ r tl.ln H
thing to do but wait, and it \vp3 early. We wouldn’t have any
trouble
making eighteen holes before lunch. -Wo.hunted up
—J a m a l A»soc»AT«n r r t w T
T h e A e a o c la t c d I’r r a a la • s c l u o
the caddie m aster. W hat, no caddies! No, all the caddies who
didn’t go to Sunday School were already out. Well, we’d
pu h flr.M lp n o f a ll M W I
c r e d i t e d t o H o r n o t o t h e r w i s e have to carry our own bags. We ju st couldn’t miss this
c r e d i t e d In t h i s M P « r o n d nl»o t h e
lo c a l i i e w i p o h ll d h c d h e r e i n .
All game.
r i g h t * o f r e p u b l l c a t l o n o f ■ pcolal
So we waited some more on the tee. A little short fat
d laoateh«« h e re in a r e als o reserv ed .
man
topped off into a trap on. the left. A skinny one sliced
SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1925.
aefoss a couple of fairwnys. An important looking man with a
T H E HERALD'S PLATFORM
hat and cigar mnnnged to get off the tee with an iron. A visit­
I, —Deeper w ater route to Jack- ing antiquarian in plus fours and high top shoes h it the only
aonTillc.
Construction of St. Johns-In- shot th a t didn’t bring snickers from the gallary.
A fter n half hour of this, it came our turn. Our rriind a
dian R lrer canal.
J , —Extension of white way.
perfect whirl of missed drives, we stepped nervously up to
4.—Swimming pool, tennis eourta, the ball, "Fore on the tee, please!’’ Buzz all around us. “Well,
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5. —Augmenting of btHIdJng pro­ I ju st cleaned up a copl hundred thousand on th a t deal—you
gram —house*, hotela, a p a r t ­ don’t say—but J told A utrey, I says, the dirt won’t hurt you
none, and it didn’t—did you see those bimboes I had out the
ment honaea.
.
tv—Extension of atreet paving other night, a pair of million dollar babies— Hey, Roney! So’s
program .
your old m an!"
T. X f t l r i l IlfHprt
of
boulevard
Wo topped one out thirty five or forty yards.
■round Lake Monroe.
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tlon program .
Second shots were in order. "Fore!” from the tec. Whizzz,
0.—-Expansion of school ajratrm the little pills zipped by, making the cold shivers go up and
with provision for Increased fa ­
down our spine. We fanned opr ball a couple of times and a ft­
cilities.
er our fourth shot vyere waiting for the green.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
A foursome of professionally inclined surveyors were
busily
engaged trying to hole their putte. Tripods were
WHY W ILL Y E DIF.?—Cart
erected
at various points of vantage and the whole situation
away from you nil your transgrosalona, whereby yc have transgresH- inspected from a scientific .point of view. The green in its
cd: make you n new heart and a entirety was chartered oh a map and contour lines put in.
new spirit: for why will yo die, All angles were carefully computed, the texture of the grass
O house of Isa re l? For I haVo no
ptcaeurc in tho death of him that tested by un instrum ent borrowed from a clothing merchant,
.a
l i t . a t _f
.,,1 i U iltnrn.
u' ■ dleth,
saith
the Lord n(Jod:
whore and the velocity o f.lh e wind ascertained from the W eather
fore tu rn yourselves, nntl live yc. Bureau; AH figures having becn announced, and, the co-sec­
—Ezekiel 18:31. 32.
ant accurately determined, the actual work of putting began.
PRAYER:—We daily rejoice,
Some hours later they , found us wandering aimlessly
m ost merciful God. th at Thou wili­
est not th at any should perish hut about, m uttering sonicthing about birdies and grasshoppers,
th a t all should come unto Thee ami and trying to comb our matted hair with a mashie-niblick.
live. •
Our finger nails had boon chewed off and*our golf sticks
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gnawed into bits
TH ER E IS ALWAYS A GIRL
eedlcas to-any we intend to confine bur future golfing
There is alwnys a girl who is dear- activities to our own little municipal,golf course where two’s
? r than all.
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By ARTHUR BRISBANE

c aim lt w*« * Berion

C * p rH (l&lt; IK S , hr s t a r Cm.

These shortest davi

The Chicago Daily New* ia aold,
arid Victor Lawson ia proud of the
men bo eager to Invent’ in the en­
terprise th a t Melville Stone and he
built up.
Names in the new ownership of
the Chicago Daily News represent
a rollcall of the richest men in
Chicago. All
arc
Intelligent.
Many were included in the int«|Icctunl little group th a t bought
arid, financed tho Chicago Herald,
until they got tired end W.
H earst kindly took the job off
their hands.
Everybody will wish the new
owners of the News nil postfibhie
success.
But the question .that perhaps
disturbs Mr. Lawson, looking down
ia:
“What success is possible when
men th at know more about money
than journalism control a news­
paper?"
Iff wise,*
' k the new owners will nllow Mr! Strong, thoroughly trained
for years under Mr. Lawson, to be
the complete boss, contenting them ­
selves with taking the profits.

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But suppose that wc should be
related to those "higher npes."
Suppose they should appear at
judgment dny, pointing, long, hairy
fingers ut Voronoff, and gentlemen
of “ restored
youth," saying:
“They took our glands.” How
would Voronoff and others feel
and what -would be the .proper j
eternal punishment for glnnd steal
ing?

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Jumping out of
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dangerous. Not h
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Jumping out withoi

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Tho most darige
language is “yeg.
Our idea of ■
who thinks he d;
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Voronoff. transplanter of glands
from our alleged humble ape broth
ers into burnnn bodies, will estab­
lish a farm for breeding monkeys
at the M editerranean’s cijgc, near
Nice. Wherever ostriches can live
npes wi!7 live, says Voronoff.
A hint for Floridn, California,
Texas arid other mild climates:

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As Brisbane Sees

Sir Bache Cunard, rich, useful
Britisher, says in hi* will, "f p re­
fer to go to my grave hi n fnr:n
wagon rather than in a lienrse, if
convenient.” *
Picturesque idea, but it doesn’t
m atter how you go. to your grave.
The im portant question is, how
you go through life, nnd wlint you
do while passing through
-o-------dearest;
Good St. Louis, king of France,
On lartd or on sen, wherevor ye bo.
meant well, when, dying of th?
‘ She’s tho one you would rather
plague, he bad himself taken from
bo nearest.
The controversy now raging in Philadelphia over the p e r-1ni.s lied and" laid on rough ashes.
That may hnvo helped his soul,
Perhaps her bright cyci. - ns blue emptory dismissal o f CJenoral-Smedloy Butler from the office
| an tho skies,
i of director of public safety bids fair to uncover a nest of but the business of a king is to
hi Ip his people.
Or as gray nq the mist &lt;». the oc­
graft and corruption in the Quaker City that will shock pro­
Had he dqtje more for French
ean,
Or black as a coal, you wtJl *wonr foundly those who had been laboring under the supposition peasants, instead of gallivanting
about the-holy land, one of hin suc­
on your soul
that the general Had “cleaned up" the town.
cessors named I.opis XVI might
T h at they suit your Ideas to n
Charges
and
counter
charges
and
multitudinous
accusa­
have lived longer nnd there might
. notion. .
tions and implications have the public ;
have been no Napoleon.
There is alwnyn u girl who in dear- true whys and wherefores of the alin.i
I
■ e r than -nil .
Vi-i i veneraule Angarika Dhardetermine
w
hether
the
general
or
his
.
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T here Is always u girl who is
'»—*' •• . ■ n.l of tho Buddhist church
Tor n situation th at savors of vice on a whole: al »■ s m lc .
dearest;
&lt;f "
ri-’t-.i India, Burma, Ceylon
W herever you roam she In railing
Butler attrib u tes his dismissal to hu to » / ■ti M* ;
k
.&lt;iy! Christians do “not
* you. home.
tenants of C hrist’s
tion of the jaw ’s strong arm to big and liiil&lt; a lii;- : H e ii ■ ■
/The ono girl you’d ruther b f
charges
th
at
Mayor
Kendrick
frequently
in
terim
ud
wi
t
h
t
k,(*
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i nearest.
■' i‘t humbly nt this
prosecution of his duties, warning him to
&lt;ii’f l lie i h '
i ‘in oil, but the sam e-to
There ia always u
hotiHt'M," even a fte r hiTTHhUn-portetl drunken mci i a .i.l yiA.i-K
•' ■r Anagarika. You do
t w e e te r to you,
women found on balhrormiMs nors of fashionable Il'BC.tf.
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;i!» to tho teachings of
Thcro In always a gjirl who In
’ .
mil we do not expect it
It
is
difficult
to
believe
n.s
a
w
hole
Ovit
a
community
BWOUtcTI
jtH
in this manner n n d it tin tTho’ others may smile you think ull Will tolerate the abuse off jut&amp;ulb
•’ - i’ Jdhn sriw the tigress
tho while
and substantiated, Mnyi .. U ..... K.K.KV.
ami thin that her little
T hat your own little girlie in political enrefcr in Philadelphia will very likely come to a tli: ■ 'J get no milk from her,
neater.
&gt; " . ’.iattly allowed himself to
astroun end.
I &lt;■ &gt;•: , :i liy the tigress, thu^ slimThere was nover n man since this
Butler aay.s the publication of his diary kept during his u’ , :ng her milk supply. Nobody
H old world begnn
service
with the police department, will "raise a ruction" v.•&gt; I expect the venerable AnaWho didn’t pair off with Ids darl­
nnd
if
the
reported entries arc supported by evidence, it gtti ik.n to |t|o anything like thnt—
ing.
Every olrd on the nest hns tho most certainly will.* Ho quotes Mayor Kendrick as saying, it would he unreasonable.
m ate he loves best.
‘‘You’re going too atrong on these §7,000,000 investments,
It is also unreasonable to expert
Brif he linnet, or robin, or s ta rl­
and
you
must
remember
th
at
there’s
a
difference
between
the
hard-working American to fol­
ing.
-low literally, the command a b o u t;
these establishm ents and the cheap places."
There Is always n girl who Is dear- __ _Tho Bullet1-row is ju st another ugly reminder of tho giving nil to tho poor. And any-1
how that would lie a lind thing for
e r-th a n -n il,‘
There ia uiwuys a girl who, Is unwholesome politics existing in many of tl\e nation’s big business nnd prosperity, of which
cities. The people of tho country are watching with interest even tho poor get a shnre—a very
doarcst;
W herovcr you roam sho is culling to hco ju st w hat comes of all the rumpus nnd if General small share.
you home,
Butler will be able to substantiate the charges he has made
’ The one girl you’d rnthcr bo
agaiiiHt
Mayor Kendrick. *
• nearest.
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Weil, it was a m erry, m erry
One constantly hears th at Florida’s cnilwill comesAvith n
At tho altari of inflation Franco
Christm as.
period of national depression. People seem to figure her nn is burning frn\c incense.-—A rkan­
" — oHcadllnb in the Philadelphia In­ alien country, n thing apart from the United States, even sas Gazette.
quirer
aiter. Falls Ilend At though Al Smith did getono of her votes for about fifty bal­
uirsr smys, “"W
Waiter.
The test of true religion is l i
W ork.” Now who’ll tell another lots in Madison Square Garden in 1924. If there is a slump
love your neighbor if he's the
good ono?
in the country Florida undoubtedly will feel its effect, but coal man.—Baltimore Sun.
o
O ne.thing that Kuntu Claus wns she wijl have her buildings like New York,, her farms ju st as
articular about bringing to San- Iowa and « climate and a beauty all her own.—New York
Maybe it would bo best to wait
and go to Florida for tho clear­
ord was ideal weather for Christ­ Sun.
-----------------o-----------------ance sale.—Toledo Uludc.
mas Day.
"I know of 26 millionaires who have changed their resi­
■o
Wc saw n youngster of six in dence to Florida to escape Htate income nnd inheritance, tax­
If dancing is the poetry of mo­
long trousers going down the es and intangible taxes," said P atrick \V. Murphy, author of tion, then modern steps nro the
street with his futlwr in short
vera.llbrc.—Wull Street Journal.
ones. The youngster sure did look Tux Reduction By Florida Residence and of, a book on real
estate law in Florida. Mr. Murphy doubts w hether tho
cute.
Trouble with some self-made
o
wealthy people now going there will buy real estate immed­ men is that they quit the job
It Isn’t u case of too much egg
too early.—Shoo and Leather Re­
nogg th at is causing r.n many peo­ iately but expects them to in a few years. At any rule their porter, ----- ri-----h------ —
securities
will
be
deposited
In
the
banks
there.—-Wall
Street
ple to feel under the weather to•
V.jC lit MldsiTcuBes it Is too much Journnl.
A bird in the hand is had table
turkey.
manners.—Wall S treet Journal.
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Narrow Is the way thnt leads to
purpose p re tty well in every way
By IRVIN S. COBB
life, but it needn't make people
mxeept th a t they don’t make ns
narrow.—El Dorado Tribune.
good cuspidors us the old-fashion­
OPENINGS IN T H E HIGHER
Kollyu"
nil
ym
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on
who
nro
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ed fireplace*.
BRANCHES
The last, masculine prerogative,
ucated or who think ye cud learn
Fourtli nf July vfun supposed, to to do paper work stop two paces still unencmachcd on by femlninW hat do the little girls of today be n hollduv Jn u eortnln garrlspn
tho front.
Ity, is concealed legs.—Arkansas
o when they have the impulse that of the regular arm y out Went, but to About
the llttla girls of yesterday hud a grizzled old sergeant named Kel­ fowurd. hulf of tho prisoners china Gazette.
when they put on long drosses to ly, in charge of thu guard houac,
Tho "survival o r tbo fittest," on
“Now thin, nil who’d like to learn
’ play "big folka?"
had his own ideas about this holi­ tho brirberln’ business advance two tho ntracts. seems to mean tho
survival of th ° H ittcat,—Boston
"Eneas hns extensively studied day notion. A fter L ieukfast ho paces."
all his -prisoners to lino
All save two'm oved toward him Transcript.
lanq, yqinposlliun and- musical ordered
•Its a ii I ■!&lt;!« I nntw it vluoi. *
vtiinu
eury and history. He plays the lip outside their "prison quarters. with alacrity
‘
ned
hln».
Tlu-i-i- can't he a revolution in
When
they
fell
imhir
stationed
Tho sourgent uddressed .th o 'rc
violin and sinh creditably." Topeka
America. Not enough people are
Capital. Well, wo nevor knew thnt self fnciqg thorn and ir.udc a short mining pair:
. "Wimt did tho two of you do mad about tho same thing.—
you had to be u musician to 'd o speech:
"There is no driubt In mo own before you Joined tho a rm y ? " ho Birmingham News.
th a t
mind," he raid, '.'but th a t u good naked.
The country m jght be bettor off
"We was laborin’ men," unswerPresident Blanchard, of :Whcn^ many of you men should not bo
if some of tho archeologists who
College educational und rolig- prisoners ut all. You've neglec­ cd one, speuklng for both.
"Very well thin, all you educated are digging for relics could bo
loun leader, dies, and Tho Aqio - ted your opportunities, th a t’s all.
‘ “itediPrea* sends out about three Some here hns hud educations ond guys take those .hero . gunnysneks employed In tho anthracite mines.
fjack Dempsey, puglist, or should make good company clerko. arid’ pick upjevory Bcrup of paper —VI
there’s'
.some
others around thq plirado grounds. 'And
“B a ttin
" SSiki,
denrav
1“ gT"
l i d , depraved
-impro Maybe
fighter, does
‘
An Atchison man owns consider
.something and the am ongst you who’d like to be com ­ tho rest of you, who. want to loam
f m - f T * •:
pany .barbers und cam a little burherin,’ you grab these here lawn able corn and a herd of turkey?.
mowers nnd cut grass until I tell Ho blames the Government for tho
of the newspapers.—Eustis money on tho side.”
A m urm ur of assent ran through ypu to icnvo off. Youf two labor­ low. price of corn, but not for tha
on. Unreasonable ns it
;
in’ men kin go back inside th : tent high price of turkeys^—Atchison
y sound, it Is done because ong tho lines.
tho other isu'L
Globe.
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JUST IN PASSING

People who
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money on autc

POWER OF PARDON

By R. J . IIOLLY

MIAMI DDAILY

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The appeal of Gerald C hapm an,; Ill the caso of
notorious mail robber nnd gunman, question never shOulJ
under sentence of death in Con­ nnd there should hal
necticut for tho m urder of n police­ need f()r prevertinj
man, goes now to tho United of the power of par
States supremo court. The ques­ correspondent has
tion raised is not one of the guilt Uhapnmn was a fink
. or innocence of the condemned deprived of hi* citizl
But Jacknonvilie will continue to be the CThte City for'
man, beenuse guilt seem s.to have jvnr.l of the federal
been established beyond question, after lie escaped fronj
m any’y^ars to come and her cnterpri."'ng citizens will now
■hut one of the procedure which was ns in it. Any citizen
tukeiin nil of Duval county nnd part of Georgia if necessary
followedJiq his case. Chapman’s taken him and havej
to get the population over the 200,000 mark.
argument in the ftkleral district over to federal auth
court that as a federal prisoner commissioiT of murd|
he is first entitled to complete hi»' change his status,
All of which reminds me tlfht in the near future Sanford
i sentence of 25 years before the fi&gt;rrn should have*
will extend hoc city limits- to Jacksonville on the north nnd
penalty of tho Connecticut state body from the state
Tampa on the southwest nnd Miami on the south nnd^thore
court can be enforced against him biin in the federal
is not without merit, although the charge of murder,
will lie nothing left for discussion except from Orlando and
district court denied his petition stiite authorities wer
a hundred other cities.
for a writ of habeas corpus on thnt try him, and thus a
ground. The court also overruled created which has le
Chapman's contention thnt he Is Jent regrettable
ONE OF THE EIGHTH
WONDERS OF THE
,still a federal prisoner and held delay of justice in 4
WORLD—The poor futher of a family who haj o m p hundvtd ,
.that a rule of law determines Hint ed
' VIIM
lv• Thera
II.YUS is
II ■
crime.
dollars in his pocket ’hook and yol fs nblo to spend two hun-’
a commutation of sentcnco need I Hove that the »bu«l
dr:’d dollar;* on Christmas presents for his family and friends.
not lie accepted by a convict to doning power by the j
make it operative os against the merely to correct th
At least this is cxpected of him from said fam ily...
statement of tho dcfcndnnt th a t h e ' federal authorities. It|
did not accept tho act of the pre­ practice which fully
My old friend Frank Munsey died the other dny, worth
appeal made by Chaji
sident.
•
. -. .
It i* hoped the suprem e court I Lawyers will debsj
nevernl million dollars from hin various newspapers and m ag­
will consent to receive the appeal j tion raised. Othersii
azines. If the m agnificent support aow accorded my m ag­
i nnd decide definitely the questions niarr case would not.
azine continues I will ba able to save several millions by the
. which have been raised. The use . present course throng
time I am three thousand yenr** old.
j of the pardoning or the parole courts. Hut there M
power in a state to release n pris-. in plenty, the outiti
oner to another stato for prosecu­ perhaps, the killing ol
"Who Owns The S treets?" asks nn editorial in the Tnmpn
tion is not unusual although it is ry in California, by i "
Tribune. This has-been n burning question ever sinco auto- ,
n questionable practice. But the deputy marshal in 1
mobiles came into the practice of killing pedestrians as u
Chapman case is perhaps the f i r s t 1 to bo nn unpru
pastime. For quito a while I thought tnc city -owned tho
in tho history of tho Unitod United States
streets but every tim e’I flay my taxes it looks like I own tho ** time
States
that a president has used : the defendant out ol
e.reets nnd the sidewalks nnd tha City Hall.
the power of clemency for tho ulti­ of the ' state courl
mate purpose of Judicial venge- j him to Washingtonl
nnec. A correspondent, who h a s , was tried in the feds!
Headlines in dully papers state that “ Franco Still Stand­
called attention to this phaso of where ho was acquittj
ing Off tho Riffs." Franco lias nothing on mo nt that. Fnr
the procedure, says th at to' use tho in the stnte ran
the p ast throe weeks-during*tho gladsome holiday senson, I
pardoning power in this m annor,, termed nn impropijM
hnvo been standing off the riffs niul the raffs und all tho
| Instead of ns nn act of mercy, for • exercise of fedettribes of Israel.
■
the purpose of sending a prisoner) became a political u»
T’
to execution is shocking to tho Btand taken by the fr
Ono of my girls coming from Tulluhnsscc the othor dny
sensibilities of many people.
itics was that the d&lt;
had her trunk checked ___
___...late
„.....................
.. .a .t . ___
und __
it wa.-i
in arriving
SunPerhaps it is begging the ques­ a federal officer, be
ford. Just n pleasant word to the Snrifprd ticket agent nnd
tion to say th n t a commutation the federal judge on
the trunk was traced and brought in the next dny with only
hero wns in order th a t exact ju s­ cuit, any place at rt»&lt;
bne hple knocked in it. This is whnt I call real service in this
tice might be dono in the Chapman wqs federal C™®” '
dny of hectic business nnd embargoes.
case. Mercy hus nothing to do with thoreforo tho shooting
justice! Jb^ico may finally send a federal jurisdiction
man to tho gnilows, but some m i­
Chapman would
All of which reminds me that the employees of tho railtigating features in tho case which
roud nnd the. express companies ami ovena of the postuffice nro
can in no way bo considered by basis for appeal
renlly doing nil they can to.bring order out of chaos and ngnin
the trial court m ight make it des­ tation of sentence
eiOnhlish something akin to service. It is not the fault of
irable that the prisoner n t the bar fore, his conviction &gt;
the employee* if there is any fault on the purl of anyone.
should
not have tho full sentence It came, however; 1r Railw ayjj.and express and postal services oro inadequately
of
the
law
executed upon him. The been sentenced tner*i
'led ftlu sc days. They all need twice
■ as much
' 'help
' as they
manned
law
m
ust-be
vindicated nnd there cd the question M
hnvo and it.is all "bull" to say you cannot got help. The north
have
been
many
cases whore, a f­ tion. Thnt action, a
Is filled with people wanting to come to 'Florida. While the
ter
the
law
has
been
vindicated mission of wrong I
rush is on in this :'.nte got some from other
by court action, the executive pow­ mightily to’the stie»
peal.
er lias' extended mercy.
If thcro is uny. doubt in your mind nbout the work heln,
dono by the various utility plants look nt Mnnngor Clyde Byn
of the Southern Utilities who had a norvovua breakdown and
ia buck nt his post because it .is absolutely noceasary.that he
’ the
PATHFINDERbo there. Look u tr lW n n i OvCrlia just back from the hospital
* * *•c.^kda-------fo* n-norvoun breakdown
and stllj on 11
the job
to try arid take
care of the unprecedented rush for servlco in telephones.
The biggest gold nugget pver of record, the pot*
found wus never half so useful to in the garden, o
the world as ono good potato." Gerard .as ”early *1
Look a t City Munngor Williafos who is busy night nnd •
This weighty conclusion of phllo- potatoes were sellm
day trying to keep up with the orders for more water ami gas
sojihy was uttered by no less a per­ cents a pound in tM
throughout miles of ne.w territory where no one is living a t
ron than tho sage of Chelsea, Tho­ ets. Sometime in the
cigluecnth- centuiy
present but whore it Ib hoped th at thousands of now people _
mas Cnrlyle.
wreto ft »&lt;
will soon be building homes. Manager Willlnm» THs riot gone
While Aesop was. discoursing Buccilcuch
in which she speakbad yet but If he ever goto over it ho will nover look like
to tho peasants and ’kings of as
"an esculent of iff
anything again. And so it goes. You cannot hnvo prosperity
Greece the Incas in far-aw ay Peru
Even as late ns thi
without thcjittcnrinnt inconveniences and delays anil norvpua •
were
cultivating
the
potato
ns
a
tension.
domestic crop. All authorities aro olution the phUw*1"®
tier had « h*nl
inclined to believe th a t tho potato poor
pconlo of r*r»
originated
a lo n - the --------------giiiatcd along
Pacific coast*
Having just paid about nn&amp; dollars for a little dried up
in tne / r‘, u bl
of
turkey
— South'.America, whence It was toes
and oner ------dollar---------a dozen
------ey
, -----—
- for eggs th na t tasted like they
ho had
fnrrieil' to Europe by the early which
enmo over here from China with thu first dppa^m uggier I nm
not
until
*1
Hynniards. This is supposed to have potatoes after
iwnfnceq thnt n poultry farm or two In Scmlnob County
became
happened early in tne sixteenth oven In our own
would l»o muck l&gt;etter thari^the three thousand ami forty
—
century.subdivisions that wo are now boosting.
the f*” 1 t“ .
Rut the potato had a hard fight were
for recognition.
* 't first -------...... ............. ‘ A
manny tato uj a staple
ild
people thought potatoes woul.
•WANTED TO TRADE—For an automobile, farm , acreage
cause leprosy pnd dangerous fov ••Irish pow"-"- , oouB
chlcken.i or geese or whnt have you—threo red, .white urn) blue
would f°H®y,1. I t l
&lt;t «. Others wero of the opinion the
neckties, n 'box of cigars 1898 models, n mustachu cup, three
uj*:. p*
that sinco potatoes were not men­ and Emerald
puirs of autfpenders
utfpcnders and
nnd a book on "How to Raisu Children."
Is
econoraic^y^
tioned in the Bible they would cnThe
‘
—-t donors *thesd
gifts are barred from the promise* until
diingcr their souls by eating, them. The same »PRlieJdoX(
next Christm as ut which time the gnmo will s ta rt In now, catch
tent to a
I here iK a tradition th at Sii* W al­ countries.
as catch can and all bllhi paid.
In »® cbf^l
ter Raleigh was tho first man in world a consldewbj |
bngluud to cut potatoes and thnt population was m**
no received them from his colonists nomically-^ the I
Another old cltlsen and Florida pioneer iSscd from our
in Virginia. This, however, has no out her iwUjo &lt;
midst last week when douth called Judge trlngfollow. a
evidence to support i t Many au ­ that G e rm a n ^ 0''10
veteran of tho Civil and Hpanish W ars and resilient
of thin
Wer...........
thorities doubt whether tho potato mIi!o lo carr}
wl?ltUr/p 4 d Whl»ydemUe KM' C h,mi * vldo c,rc'&lt;&gt;
frium i'ls
| who
growing in North America a t
that tltqo, 0 n * jth in g Is a m atter
'
. ' w •*
H
Tnmpa hns just taken In l.r&gt;0 milo.i for the city lim its
nnd linn Jacksonville bent as the Gate City only hns 149
miles. Thun Tntnpn takes the hinges off the Gnte nnd nllows
it to swing in the breezes from the west const chambers of
commerce.

5

POTATO ONCE AN OtlTCAi

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THE SANFORD

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. MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

SANFORD COUNTRY CLUB SCENE OF
MANY DINNER PARTIES FRIDAY

j Twill I f i W *
tie City H all.-

S ^ 'fs s - S t

I j*nce «t tlj® Lily

Hour a l LI*
t| Mrs. Clark
entertain
a grid?® Club a t
. borne on MsgnOlM
her guest,
T.
o( library will
, { 9’dock.

L ia o w k v v

Uwisburg W. Va.; Mias Florence with special numbers rendered by
McClung, Lewisburg, W. Va.; F. the choir. The congregational songa
F. HackUffe, New Britain.'Conn.; will he Christmas songs.
Jim McIntosh, Sherman, Fla., J.C.
The servicea for the day will be:
bikes, Uxeecliouee.
Sunday School 9:30 o’clock.
Preaching 11:00 o’clock.
„
' Valdes ' . C.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 2:tB
M .E. Macy, Iron M t, Mich.;.Mr. o’clock.
•
v,
and Mrs. A. L. Horton, Tampa;
Senior
Christian
Endeavor,
6:80
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lott and o’clock.
—
daughter, Clearwater; Jnmes Watt,
Preaching service 7:30.o’clock.
ID**1 Palm Beach; Victor Lance,
The session will meet nt the
'Vest Palm Reach; Jim McDonald. close of each preaching service to
" 'c s t Palm Roach; Pat McCuUough receive members.

The Sanford Country Club was
nnHUmbf
the center o f much social., activity J5S
eon and
ngnin at dinner. at lunch­
on Christm as Day, with numerous
p“rty* composed of memluncheons, dinners, golfing parties
and other affairs being given by dlnncrf FrirfBodweH * caUy Co- hnJ
ty w.r#tf.ri\ f r CV?n' n*- In the parlocal people.
MI* an&lt;1 Mrs. Edward R.
Never hns the lovely country .Mr
. JnV- u-• n»w
naven, uonn.,
N«* Haven,
Conn.
club presented a more festive apbnd Mrs. Daniel D Fitzsim
mons
of
N
’cvh
"
"
’
^
^
pearnnee, than on Friday with i u r,nnn*
v— "
Christm as garlands, w reaths, gayly hung Christmas trees and other
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
holiday decorations.
CHURCH
Celebration of Holy Commun­
» Mr. and A. R. P latt entertained
a p arty of four a t dinner on Friday n ! : : r l ' 1 Mrs- John Y. Smth A l ’O TTnofa* r b n i n f w , , , . ion 7:30 o'clock.
and ton. John Smith Jr", I f ^
\ £ l ’e H o s t s C h r i s t m a s
Church School 9:45 o’clock.
evening.
Morning Prayer nnd sermon 11
B. Hall, R. Stevens, J. Hall and
o’clock.
Mr. and Airs. E. Varney of Glenn rancher &lt;tf \ ew ir_ ’
7.
--------Evening prayer and sermon 7:30
Falls, N. Y., who arc spending the Willianl Cheek of Now York^Al’ ‘'*r'
William A. Leffler oclhck.
w inter a t Orlando, composed a din­ Weinvnss of \ rw York, Charles SJ'tertained nt a family dinner on
Rector's Bible Class, Wednesday
ner p arty Friday evening.
Onghari of New York and Hnm- •'r&gt;day at their home on M agnolia;8 p. m.
M r'.and Mrs. H arry C. Bodwcll Recu of , Mv.dencc.R 1
° Ave.
S g s r a g r -..
. ■■— ■■■
.
_ _____ _______Centering the long dining tab!*?
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
------- *----------w** a low arrangement of fruits.
Sunday services:
Sunday School (Missionary Day)
M a lr K
k pe li T
i'
nn&lt;l ernds hearing
At e*»n
•Hi .
, ! M11rrs- 1&gt;A«
l plntp
were
the 9:30 o’clock.

{ft

Mr. And Mrs. L effltr

Day at Family Dinner

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:
Mrs. C. W. Shinsholser will move Friday to see Mrs. MarV Douglas,
on Monday Into her lovely new who is ill dt the Florida Sani­
home Just completed on Oak tarium.
Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and
Alias M argaret Foster was call- small ion, Goorgr i f . , of Ft. My­
ed on Thursday to Monticello, Fla., ers, are tho guests of Mr. Fox’s
V . .the serious Ulnexa of her sister. Miss Martha Fox, on Qak
Avenue.
mother.

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to spend the holidays here wllfir \
her parents, Mr. and MrsI W.* Iw ..
WIHiam

Mrs, W. E, Watson snd father.
Dr. R. S. Kcolor of Cranford. FJ., returned Thursday. . eveninlfi "
from 9_ delightful motor trin ,t|v
Bradenton, Tampa. St. Petersburg
and other places of interest on the
Mrs. J. I. Secord, who hns been We:C Coast.
Mrs. Clyde Byrd has os . her
V
-------guests for the holiday her broth, spending the summer with rela­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward Mnrkell
tives
in
Ohio
arrived
here
Thurs­
era, Edwin anJ Gene W e y ,-o f
day to spend the remainder of the have ns their house guests Mr. and
Arradia.
Mrs. Edward Boyle Stott of New
season.
York, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander W.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Caperton, of
Miss Flora Farsworth who 1* Stott t&gt;f Clearwater and Mrs.-John
Virginia, were the dinner guests
teaching
at Homestead, is the holi-: Morrison, of New York.
of Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Sneed on
day guest of her sister, Mrs. S. 0 . 1
-------Christmas.
Shinsholser. at tho latter’s home, 5Ir- ®nd Mrs. John E. Bridgeson 0«k Avenue.
•
and three sons of Raleigh, N. C.,
Mrs. Newton E. Lovell of Gaines,
•
--------I arrived here Wednesday to spend
ville, ts spending the holidays here
Miss LIU Murrell, a senior at ‘
boHsIayB aa tlm
with her pnronts, Mr. nnd Mm
F. S. C. \V„ is spending the hoU-l Br,.dr * . w !
P '.? aWZ *F. B. Dyson.
dava here with her sister, Mrs. W.i and brother,. A. D .Zachafy, One
a t her home on Magtho#!Ujn:'i J ?h" E- Bridges Jr..
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lee Smith of A. Leffler,
( is professor,of English, at Upke,.
DcLnnU are tho holiday guests o f 1no
Avenue.
University, in Durham. NI Cl . .
Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. ..mi Mrs.
CTT
T. F. Adnmiv
*
Rev. ami Mrs." Paul Redfern of
Professor Charles A. NWon and
Elfers, who havo been the guests
rheuh nf the' latter’, parents. Mr. and
,nnMr. nnd Mrs. Richard Terheun
l„ /' Mrs. G. W. Spencer, returfleti to J"/- *'l&gt;-rs» Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
will move on Monday Into the
Karnshow and daughter. Mary
W. Shinsholser residence on iUnK their home on_ Saturday.
_ _
Louise, of Brundenton; and Ray­
nolla Avenue.
mond B. Nixon, of Emory Univer­
— .
| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Radford, of sity at A tlanta,- Ga.. were the
Z. N. Hollar of the Du Bose- OrUnd.vspsnt the day hero Satur- guests
..............................
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..
of l)r. nnd Mrs. T.
J. NixonHollar Realty C«-. left Wednesday &lt;lny n* , ‘1‘’ guests of the former * At „ p)t.nsant family reunion durfor Davidson, N. C., where he will;
,?l5lAn
* 1,1'lin g tho Christmas holiduya. *■ ’
I ford on French Avenue.
spend tho holidays.
Mrs. E. D. Mobley nnd Miss Mrs. A. S. Johnson nnd U rs,"J. I „ . r a P‘-t nn«' Mrs. K. R. Murrell. Georgia Mobley leave Sunday for
F. Pearson left Wednesday for i Misses. Bert and Lila Murroll and Jacksonville, where they will a t­
Midway, Ala., where ' they are j Murrell of Leesburg, were th*i tend the wedding of Mitu Kloiso •
guests on Christmas of Mr. nnd Roberts nnd Clarence Garnett Aajtspending the holidays.
Sirs. William A. Leffler,
by which takes place I&gt;e&lt;\ 30 nt
the Church of the Good Shepard;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira D. Martin spent
~~
,
Christmns Day nt the Kissimmee' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murrell. Miss Mobley, will bo hor couam’lt-&gt;
Country Club, ns the guests of « AtUnta, &lt;•«.. are spending the bridesmaid.
------------- :------ :------- . , i&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neel.
boHdew hero ns the gucsti of Mr.
. ____ _
! M urrells sister, Mrs. Wlllinnt A.
Figures given out.by the rurnl ■
Mr. nnd Mrs. DwIgKt Bllfiith of I^HIer. nt her home on Magnolia economies departm ent.of tho Qhlo
State University show that tho
nverrtge Ohio farm horse worJp jQ
r f f t S u S “
„
arrived here only two hours n day ut a coat1
, |r . ami M r.. O. B. F ,.n k .‘
• Thursday from illinin*
Jacksonville where a little more than 15 cents nui »
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Boumillnt she Is attending hmdness college, hour.
nnd two childreit motoretl to
•
Tnntpn where they spent Christ­
mas Day with relatives.

[ d m by ’* • S&lt;* ’
of the Woman’s
chouse, with Mrs.
hostess,
Wecley Brotherhood Class, 10
il&lt; n ie rta in
D in n p p
nnmes ilerornted with sugday
o clock.
pL • ,
xT. ,
gestlons of thu holidny season.
„i Annual Dali
Vyfl V ^ n i i s t m a s W i g h t
truest list included Capt. a n d 1 Morning worship, sermon by the
Rt 9 o’clock,
_____ *
Mrs. K. R. Murrell of Leesburg, 'pastor 11 o’clock.
Among tho mnny Christm as
oday
’
Mr. and Mrs F.l«-,.ri \r„ t, n ''Ir; nn‘lMrs. Kenneth Murrell „ f ,
Solo by Raymond B. Nixon nt
the Valdez Ho- dinners given on Friday one o f'th c m iorinit i
V
Mnrko11 Atlanta, Gn.. Miss I.ila Murrell „f |the^morning service,
- League Meetings, 0:30
most enjoyable was th at given by entertained
lucrtaincd most
most delightfully nt n ■Leesburg, Miss Rert Murrell of | , Epworth
M rr. Clyde Byrd, a t her home on suimpl'ious dinner on Christmas U-csburg, Elizabeth Lefttcr, Bil- 0CJL°C* - .,
Myrtlo Avenue.
night
ight at their lovely home, "Edge- be Leffler nnd Charles Leffleri
| clock.
• | £ C"
*y
P»»tor. 7:30
Tho cozy little homo was bright WOU-tJOiw.".
A cordial invitation is extended
w ith w reaths, garlands, pointsettis
The Kpaeious home Was garland
to visitors nnd strangers.
and baskets of red cut fiow trs,
-------form ing a lovely seetting for this ed with &lt; hristmas greens of all
affair.
kinds, with'vases of vivid red rose* &lt; »|«'«TIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sundny services:
%
* hristian Scienec services nre
A m iniature Christm as tree, nnd nni&gt;w..n.. , 11stmns program
. „ ' ,n (lti»' adding a pleasing held In the Woman’s Club Oak
Sunday School 9:45 oclock.
bright
with
tinsel
and
candles,
cen­
r'erganized F irst
touen id odor. Dinner was served Avenu6 near Third Street, every
Morning service nnd sermon 11
w was held Christ- tered the lace covered dinner ta b ­ at small tallies placed in the long i Sunday
o clock.
morning nt 11 o’clock;
les,
while
place
cards
of
poinsetthe Sanford High
Evening service nnd sermon 7:30
kjm, in which the tlas marked tho places of the dining hall, each table being cen- Sunday school nt 10 o’clock. Sub- o dock,
tered with* ,i„y Christmas • W s H n r f.! ° 'r t,,n,orroW: ,,Christian Sc“
[Sunday School took guests.
i u 1cncc"
' Airnnlnr. SCrviC€9»I 'I^ Cre
will be special Christmas
Covers were Inid for Mr. and and marking t W nI t ^C.l.T ' ^off ' ' till
\Vfn&lt;Inno»ln%f
1111(1 Ringing lit l)Ot)l HCfVic
Wcdncsdny
Christmas tree, Mrs. Clyde- Byrd, Mr. akd Mrs.
_rjth gifts of nil Jnnics A. .Wells, Mr. an d 'M rs. A.
•* ’ =«» - «&gt;■ » •.ierous tiny electric B. Anderson, Miss Evelyn Ander­ b .'.. A,' r S J t ' T J S S S S . ’S S :
[r tree decorations, son, Edwin Wey, Gene Wey, Lou­ kin’. , ”".' r ' i V' » " i T This
h , Society
S - . * . maintains
.................a free
c o n lb l w«|.
of nrominenco on ise Anderson wells, Mnry Mario kind: were enjoyed on the lawns „ *
room
where
the
Bible
nnd
overlooking tno take, after dinner. r‘,1n,1,nff
[which Santa Claus Byrd,and Betty Byrd.
authorized
Christian Science
11•
Covers were laid for Mr. nnd ,
.
gifts, fruits ahd
i little tots.
lk.v,.. SIMt '.Vf Now : ! : ; 7 S . . T l n bCnoon'!' . w
Tori;. Air. and Mrs. Alexander W.
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|b due tho program
H
Stott of Clearwater, Mrs. John National
... ,
, Bank, 0 Building.
, ,
/ Open
.
,H. J. Clauso, Mrs.
r **o|H
Morrison of New York, Mr. and i " * ‘,nM,lay "n,‘ Salunlny from 2
Mrs. Mnry Douglas is quite ill
.M™- W- E- Scoggnii,
uporintendent ItayMrs. William Moore Scott. Miss I *’
at the Florida Sanitarium at Win- o ’" Nawml -S l"k’K«n and Warner
itnv.tt.
tvim -.w niT
roit».v.v
j im s
rthe excellent man'HkW'n
Louise S.-tries, Leonn (Jarman. Joe
All are welcome to attend the ter Park.
Scoggpri are now nt home to their
Ithe exercises were
Jnmes. Tcddic Markell, Mrs. Chris- !
and to make use of the
SI MTII AMI AlllllM, II VCIIIMJS
friends \x Comfort Cottage.
A quiet wodding taking place topher Williams and Mr. and Mrs. I‘,»ding room.
l.lnr-n-Tlme C«.|ij hnlilrra Vlnlllac ■Mnrklnrs
i*i J *t ir.H|
Thursduy evening nt the Presby­ Edward
IT
'dwar ‘ M
“ irkrll.
lb full was:
tli&lt;Mrw
e
e
S
n
'r
r
,
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l
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?l’*ndi,1
,K
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
F.
E;
Boumillnt
llrh,lilt
mol
Srriinil
llnml
T»
|ir„lllrra
Night"—By the terian Mnnso on Palm etto Ave­
•»|&amp;
- • 1 nt lakeland us the in^ the wcek-xtnd at Daytona I
FIRST BAPTIST CHI RCII
'-jt
guest of her sister.
Itirn lh ln a In n n ire llnrklnr*
nue, wnn th a t of Miss Ju an ita Al..
Bench ns the&lt;gue.4t of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Sunday school 9:30 o’clock.
ter. O. II. Grcen- leri nnd Robert A. Cameron,
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C.
II.
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oum
illat/
Morning worship and sermon 11
Rev, E. D. Brownlee perform ing
o’clock. Subject, "The Whole Chris
Robert Beaeh of Clearwater • Mr. and Mrs. Dick Philyaw and
Santn Claus”— the impressive ccrtm ony in the ~
nan World Has Been Talking spent Christmas here with In*
presence of only n few of their
Snninolr
small son Billie of Gainesville, are;
O K K I l’H M A C H I N E S
About it Ever Since."
mother, Mrs. Mabel Beaeh.
C r n l r n l Arrmlc lll*|k. *
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Richardson,
iQmtmas Stocking” most intim ate friends.
tho geusts of Mrs. Philyw’s par­ O Hcfyth Mnln SI.
Young People's Unions C:30 o’­
i‘h»nr
11.17, Mrlnniln
The bride was attired in n sm nrt Jaekwnnvill.-; (U-urge W„ Booth, clock.
tlaTirhiien.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Znchury.
rh The W orld”— traveling costume of brown with j Valley I’ark, Mo., Mrs. George W.
Mi. ami Mrs. James Couch of
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
lint nnd other accessories to m aten.| B'x’tii am* three children. Valley ning 7:30 o'clock.
Daytona Bench, were the guests
Mm- D. N’. Owen nnd two child-,
The bride is the daughter of i Bark. Mo, E. 11. Reed. Kissinun-e:
in&lt;l Pearaon.
Sunday evening 7:30 o’clock .the of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Couch on, ,cn (,f Koseborough. N. C.. have'
lUibimary class- Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen of Sanford. I Mr and Mr«. L. II. Waters, Jack
irchestru nnd choir will give an &lt; hristmas.
. i nrrlved to spend the holidays hero
Sho attended Sanford high school | sonvdle; (&gt;,. S. Bennett, Titusville; evening \*f Christmas music. Tl«—;---- - . ...
j with Mr. Ovveus Tit the HotelI
•*i»&lt;*
*•I*tu
-Itu ild e r o fand,.for some . time, has been us-* ” • J;. \Vn ?, !, l nmPu; -Mr. and {program follow*:
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W. R. Edenflrld returned home '
sociatcd with her .father in the
, r.. I Mnllery, Cincinnati; (.’. : j. Medley of Christmas Hymns,
CTRIC nnd STEAM LAUNCHES
G A S O L IN E , ELECT
r^pfts.
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realty business.
J- ‘‘trtl. Detroit; J. S. Crow, Saru«. Culm on the Night—Wilson. (ieorlrin f whor«V"h,0UI
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,&gt;r- K S. Keelor of Cranford. N. I
SAIL
und'ROW I10z\TS '
sola:
A
A.
Rcllmar,
Klanneth
By
Choir.
| Mr. Cameron is tho son of Mr.
. _ ’
" t,n^ on busi- r„ |, /iiemling the holidays here
D p l i e r h f f l l l (and Mrs. R. A. Cameron and holds Falk. Ore.: Mr and Mrs. J. P. , ;i. Solo—“ Bethlehem"—Davis. F,
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! with his daughter. Mrs. W. E.
Ho:tls m'ttl Motors Repaired'• •
L f m i g n u u i a rt&lt;di)olj8fbIe position with the Af- Si l.o«*le&gt;. D-.-lray; 11. W. Ander- K. Gutehel.
1 Watson, at her new home ill Rose,
Son.
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Hi
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Duet—“The
Angelic
Choir"-—
Catalogue
Spow^icattons
and I’ricoa on application
.
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lnntlc Const Line Railroad.
Harry \\ imhish, n former resi.' t ourt.
Ashfordw Mrs. A._M. Phillips and dent of Sanford, but now of Miami.1
Immediately following the cer­
MU Dora, Florida v
Montezuma
I Mrs. Clmre Everette.
em ony’ tho young couple left for
Mrs. Rlehnid fi-Yhum- and M ar-1
.Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Mundcn, Mi- i 5. Quintette—"Oh!; Holy Night is spending tho holiday* here with
n short wedding trip , keeping the
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"Tin"Flynn motored *.;• W iutsW ’drk
aim; J. I&gt;. Drunn, Miami; Miss Ir- j of Memory”—Wilson. Mrs. V. Wil- ro,nlivcato n day of fes- destination a secret.
ene Herring. Miami; Mr. nnd Mrs. | liams, Mrs. J. II. Colclough, Mrs.
IChristmas ball givJ. P. Simmons, llileah, Fla., M rs.| E. M. Carrol, F. E. Gate-lie], E .'ll.
Ipics Guild on r r i(i. John, ounesvule, Win., R; S. Cn- Henderson.
Hhe City Hall,
0.. Solo - "When Christ was
perton unil family, Center Hill;
orations- together
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Farmer, St. Born’;—Stulls. Mrs. Geo. Ray.
fpotted plants form ­
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^kugustine; Mrs. A, W. Hell, Lew7. "Jesus Rules the World’’—
ing for tho handlaburg. W—Va, j Charles S. Creigh, j Lorenz. Choir.
om by the young
______________ __ _J_______ 1 I ’8. Solo—’There Were Shepherds'
Society leaders In tho national
I —Strougliton. D. L. Thonms.
It. Duet—“Gloria in Exelsia I)co
nished ^y tho Rnn- capital havo begun a campaign
—Ashford. Mrs. A. M. Phillips nnd
*. nnd- a number of against some of' tho present tend­
D. L. Thomas.
| introduced, during encies in the dress and habits of
10. "Song- tho Angels .Sing"—
favors and con- American women.
Mrs. John B. Henderson,-long an
Morrison. Choir.
l
Ln
*ell attended not influential figure in the exclusive U A L r.STATH —inVKSTMBSira
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lolibr P u l a a t o a - t l r u m l e r n i d c
. - people but a largo circles of diplomatic a n d .o fftca l
41
Bmiforil
Florida
Lfrom Orlando, M in- Washington, today made public .a
At the 11 o’clock servico Sunday,
.act
Of
resolutions
to
which
nho
nnd
Land.
tho music will be Christmas music,
other social leaders here havo sub­
• .’ ,
scribed. calling on s o d lty women
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everywhere "to abandon cigarettes a
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and immodest attire^"
a
,*IIGNT*'AND,,IEAS6"ARE.
. u-n
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Officers of the Daughters of the M
A
PAIR
OP
STILTS
THAT
s for Sunday, A m trican Revolution* tho'G eneral H
Federation of Women’s Clubs, nnd ■
K 6 C P THE COST O F
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ol nt 2:4^ p.’ m. the National Congress of Parents ■
L IV ftfG HIGH. &gt; .
t at 3:45 p.. m‘. nnd Tcachcts, M ru Henderson said,
*e a t 7:30 p. m. had assured her they are ready to ■
i wery- WednciHay combat a s fa r as possible habits IH
which th reaten, tho perpetuity of
the American nation.
Manatee, called
As made public by Mrs. Hendcr- ■
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riser home lust son, the resolutions endorsed by ■
9 i
nith was enroute influential society women hero are
carrying the as follows
of tho or"T h at.w o arp deeply interested
•tin, to his post, In tho effortii of certain high, dig­
p m pun led Mr. nitaries of church and schools' who
Jstin on their have m et hoping to modify undesir-1 ■
aenrod to Ben­ nbld prevailing fusions fo r w o rn -j"
cn’s apparel, and havo hopelessly ■
to Titusville laid tho blame to m others, calling I’J
to put his upon them to com i^to tbu rwwuej
JntFTor his th a t wo feel th at they do not real­
«
ize th a t Dame Fashion is a pow­
I* reported an erful potentate; th a t a large num­
1attack of neurl- ber of American girls now work
fo r an independent living, and if
S- C. Brown, of chided by helpless motors con­
'(expected short- cerning questions of fashions they
1 'or a visit with simply regard such mothers as out
of date and old fashioned.
“That the best women of Franco
Boss are enter- and
England, also as here repre­
sister, Mrs. sented in their Embassies, also by
l •fr* 'Si
*■arrow of Dal- the Jtoyal lumiiy or r.ngtanu no
not follow fashions of women’s
I f n o t make up y o u r ntind that next ChriatniaH will
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^ L ker c®Uod on apparel not in good tai'te, qulto B fi„3 y o u u f c 'V o U B OWN ROOF The* Celery C ty
r«er in W inter regardless of fashions which nre
(y
dictated by tho under world of I* Lumber a n d S u p p ly Company w ill furnish lumber for
returned Piuis.
5 j|Mir home or any lumber you want to buy. Our, sen’L*L»hort visit here.
"T hat we suggest for street wear
S Will m a k e su re o f youf getting the right grade for
“Qd family. dress skirts broader and of ankle
to
u r particular m e l t .the right price. There is real
1^1 f“ntily ana length.
economy in, buying lumber from us, and we hove
Smith ahd
"T hat we* call upon society wo­
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O :'P*y with men of America everywhere to
hmith.
band together to condemn such
Soles enter- vulgar fashions of women’s appar­
ONLY THE BEST OF EACH GRADER
H “ ®y for the el th a t do not tend to cultivate inV M r.j; Bcxk- nato modesty, good taste or good
Mra- Fcaiil.
m orals.
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CELERY CITY LUMBER AND
®t tended
"T hat In tho Interest of future _
r ^ork Thurs- public health nnd efficiency, we ■
iy,i1ca,' t/‘ta was pray th a t the comparatively new ■
SUPPLY COMPANY
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EVERYTHIIING 4N&amp;W• ’ TIIHATS
GOOD
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H’hool audi- fashion of cigarettes; Be abandon­
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ed, In th a t reserves from health
“nd family cupitdl, expended to save tbc.Jiving
In Our Home On West Third S * ect
lr Christmas organism from Berlin of poison
Sanford, Florida
Thone 565
ik *S; c - Mr. inevitably leadi souttcr' or Iptcn
m r a a M s s s s s s m H B i W l H M I W I H W W 118
family-for to physical bankruptcy and racd
'dcgoncraby. * ' '
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D elightful Christm as Mr. And
Dinner Given By Mrs.
Clyde Byrd On Friday

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(Church Has
Christmas
[OnThursday

%At The Churches-

Personals

Miss Allen Is M arried
To R obert A. Cameron
On T hursday Evening

OFFICE MACHINES

HOTKI, ARRIVALS

TUELL &amp; SMITH

WISE BOAT WORKS

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n&amp;SS&amp;m;

iay Evening:
inicipalHall

Society D ictators Urgfe
Abolition Of V ulgar
And Immodest Dress

"Dancing and

Earle T. Field

Dinner Dresses

rnrod

F A N C Y IM PORTED DINNER

Bill Ding Sez:

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A N D EV EN ING D R E SSE S

elaborately embroidered and bead-®
ed. Both the exquisite laces and
Beads are^put on by hand.

Did You Own
Your Own
Home
^ This
Christ­
inas?

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$29.00 to $100.00

. STREET nStESSES

of fine crepe satins and flat crepes. M ade by Betty Wales in all the new shades. Mallinson and Haas Brothers fin e silks. Same in early, spring styles.

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Sizes I to 40.

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$29.00 to $49.75

The Yowell Company

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kELAND~~Plana a re bei"tf
K alaud for holding the third
dal poultry show by the Polk
flttjr Poultry Association, nrrordto George Co*, recently WCt*
[p K nd tho onyanirntibwi ’TMe
ir will take place 'January 11Indusire. An e n try list of not

B. . Kline. Jus
iksof the p^sce. would resign his
7 ic*\ hut cannot And a Suvcessor.
sofhir •tints Judge Kirtie has
•fo relinquish the-reins of his
kwh. but (»ov«rnor M artin has
Nw unable to select a successor,
idgv Klin« has issued a n&lt;r.irr th a t
», Will quit January 1, regard*

which will link thatfjlty and Ndrth
Daach points. P i t a * has already
hern dr.vcn for thei span.
FORT M YERS-.-Kntrance to
Fort Y.yer* by the 'fieaboard Air
Line railroad was nesnred when
property owners an feed ,to sell
their land for the rfitht-of-woy for
what was described1 us “reasoriable pjjcOfc.”
DAYTONA—C. Be scorn Slemp,
former secretary ,to President
Coofidge. trill m ake • Daytona his
w inter r o n e , ' it w as announced
here.
‘
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AVUN
I AKK—Highlands
AVON P
\ RK—Highlands coun­
ty nutoisto arc assured a supply’of
1928 m otor vehicle tag s which will
servo nil purposes.
ton of the
''m ark ers’' |jn* already ‘Arrived for
the sub-agents of this'(A unty.

W est Palin Beach H as
W ildest Christmas lit
H istory O f The City
WIJST P A L tf BEAClIy Dec. 18.
—UP)*—'The wildcat CKmtitias In
th e city's history has skidded fnto
oblivion.
i
B ut over-scalona celebration of
th e festival, ebanlcferfaed by po­
lice aa the •'wilflcst" in the artnals of West Palm Beach. by'UL.t
night had led to the downfall of
sepres of the chit' s inhabitants.
Many of these Wfro behind tho
bare o r thctrlty or the1county Jails
an Christmas, 1926,. hurried In­
to history.
Ami. yet, despite a total of 120
A rfesta made between Wednesday
n ig h t nml Inst m idnight, police had
only begun their. Christm aa work.
Deluged by the most unprecod-

PENfiACOLA—George P. W cntl
worth wns unanimously re-elected
president of tho Pensacola Realty

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it’s *n “srfurt"'- fWU" sm arty. A
certain Wpa ’*&gt;* pOT«on« of im ­
peccable tlccortm lt» lira mMat of
restraining surroundltige tend to
go on the r»mpfir«r lacking such
influences. N early everybody’! a
that remark lota of time*. Thty little that way.* ■ * • any there arc conjpreetfnen whoab
credit’s none too ffood a t the De­
partm ent store** Ten thousand a
year isn't enough to maintain an
otherwise
impecuhious
sm art
aettcPa” smartneaa and pay or-

GfON LEfiTER

flrrawARTO
W A SH IN G TO N -D eoJA -O n e
htars quite a bit about the cbngreaaidnal
"smart a c t"
Also
it's referred to sometimes ah the
"fast set." One can pH Into ft,
too. a t a price.- *-'.

I t isn 't particularly exclusive,
but It's pretty expensive. T hat's
why It’s mainly purely congres­
sional. W ashington's perm anent
officialdom Isn't well enough paid
to afford sdeh society.
----A* GOOD many congressmen
can’t very well afford it, either.
To bd sure, they're paid 910,000 a
year now, ag compared with only
97000 last session. I t ’s quite i$
difference. Still, the .sm art s e t"
nppears to bs living up to it. representatives enji
Mnybtf ra th e r more so. A few selves In Washington
rich' mert set the pace and: it
makes the others hump to keep
THE very fact that the sm art
up with it.'
M tV away froth honfo probably
SO- AND SO ought riot to keep tM one of the" main reasons why

ibllstl claim

viaunnni numci aa ws#a._
C. .A. Karina, of" aVk.WiS ? « « '
j . t r . Fortier, of t o , e Mary, i
Xiin Ferry, of L«tc. fcirr. ,

Sjffc . Nort,‘rom;
TttKO/MJrj

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Register,
c«»nt»inlni
•MS."
It Is nrd

COtfgTl'. IN
n o r a u v e r m Cokkui a t Ton *
(a corporation).
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Complainant

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HynorabU c,

CHA1
w ldow

Drparfmeat of fko Interior
IT. H Land Offlq# a t (lalno/ivlHe.
Florida. A u g/'jL i l l s ,. ^
.
Notice Is hereby tirp n th at Floyd
I). MJolilotn of iA ka Mkry. Florida,
who. on August 15. 18ft, made
Homestead K n trjt-.' no . glT7tl, for

flHU of NW'4, SiclWp J. Township
10 a . Range JO EL; Tallahartep. Me­
ridian, b'ns filed iiotleo of tilfVnilon
to make Commutation Proof, fo ys-

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S f e t s a H IT hK\
IW K i&amp; S
V &amp; sns;

"Saga a

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all unknown'
o"r"oth'
• r claimants, claiming u n d e r n r
through Samuel U MorjtaiaS
ceaaed.nirand
unknown
persona
nn all
. ._--..t*'r
claiming an
Interest
In the ,°SS
i.n S
hereinafter-described In tta'a b?U
o f complainant.
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To Charles II. Montague, Annie 8.

S o lic ito r foi

■■Maaggaaail

Agricultural
N otes

A ctor M akes Up In
Advance O f Ladies
Who Are Co-Stars

GAINESVILLE. Fia . IV r. 1&lt;\.~
UP)•••I’ir.c nsedla •.vsiw u rf bem r
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—(^P)—A
given as gifts by th.&gt; &lt;lnb giiU
of Paaco bounty, flCCciding to the nm tlem nn miiy iief«r. to n lady intensive efforts of prohibition
report of Mrs. H arriett Ticknor, end let her pm&gt;et4o-hlnr ITT mo;*‘. agents on Now Y ear’s eve, nro
home demonstmtarn ugent.
inntter'*, hut when it corner to reported to have employed private
“ making up’’ for the movies, John detectives in efforts to Identify
Five scholarships to tho Girls’ Gilbert says the honor has n re­ agents who niny enter their places
Club Short CsjirAC, held a t Tnllu verse tw ist. .
in the grilse-of patrons.
“If i'-vo persons playing scenes
hsssee, were given by the Jacktun
The detectives hnve submitted
County Federation of Women’s tagetl ir mnke uo iitponsndently, .Itenilcd reports regarding appear­
Clubs, Miss Albina Smith, homo tho make-ups. m ight c la sh /’ ex- ances of agents likely to he a s ­
d&lt;gMMtf*tion .wprkor, reporlotl.^ &gt; pMjVy\ Gilbert, who appenrs with signed to sqUads for holiday ser­
LiTlian Gish in “ La Bohcmc,” a- vice. They have even’ arranged
vi
im ii|. cii*cjiii(JIU19I0i
tik furthcoming M-G-M nicturu irom for schools for managers and head
J. la^g/iv
R. ..Wm
ntson,.
entomologist ’at
the Florida Experim ent Station, tti» novel whi(|h' made the opern •waiters, who would be taken to
In urging citrus gro wers to tra n s­ famoti i. “fT th o gentlamnn makes court rooms and corridors of pro­
plant theft trocs during January up r f j r t h e Judy may look nt it hibition headquarters and show
and avoid, injury to the troumr lir.d make un to suit,
agents, so the stqry goes. ,
trees frnpi aphldl. Aphids do,pot
“Otherwise, she mignt hnve the
Dry circles ndmit it may be n e­
attack tno fleet growth of voting trouble of altering iiei complexion cessary to exchange stnffs with
—and *i&lt;&gt; gontlihinn wou’d jmt n -oine other districts beforo next
trees, be' said. 1 ’
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lady. I n &lt;nnt inconvcjiem ■ ’’
Thursday if the detectives suc­
Fkftnors’ weak i s being 'held nt
ceeded in vieydng all ngents limt
legc j o f’ A grirrlrrrro hen*
E. ,C. Yellowly, prohibition ad­
period o f IVci-mUir 21 lo
m inistrator, plans to use.
ch year, under an ajiprn
priatlon of the legislature, furm*
Malty women in Danish restnur
ers of both sexes gather a t tho
NEW
YORK.
Dec.
20.—(/l1
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nuts
in Copcnliaguu smoke mgars.
College o f A g n ulturu in r one The body of F rn nk A, Munsey,
week to get valuubie data on citrus,
Napoleon traveled from near
fru it, livestock and other agricul­ publisher, is tem porarily in u vault
tu ral Information. The meetings In Woodland cem etery until final Vilna to l’aris in 1112 hours. An
made 'next ordinary traveler could not hnve
were first held on April 1H-2:I, arrangem ents are
spring for |&gt;crmunent burial.
done this distance in twice the
Followed by Mrs, M. Hyde,
time.
Railways hnve reduced the
Organization of the Seminole of Ht.' I’etrssbiirg. Fin., Mr. Mun- journey 'to less than IH hours.
sey’s
siHter,
nml
neareltt
relative
County Bull* Growers’ AiMocia*
tion wns reported by II. F. Whit- her son, Fred Hyde and u few oth­
ner, c o u n ty agent. The associa­ er relatives, the body wns taken
tion plans to market the output yesterday from the Cathedral of
of its membem mid perform such •St, John tho Devine, to Woodhiwn.
other functions ns conditions It wuh to nwuit the arrival of Mrs.
Hyde, who wns prevented from a t,
m ight w nrrnnt.
tending the funcrnl Thursday beMonthly cost-of-production re. of delay ;&gt;f a train.
.Speculation as to the ' size of
cords are being i furnished If. H.
Lansden, Duvul county ngent. One Mr. Stunscy's estate bus beta crys­
Fivf siilmfcga wrrk ffrci JckancTil!*. Ljfff,
farm of 1.4H0 hetm managed under tallised by a friend who quoted
(owfifuMe itMnxrs, IrnluJtnc lK« NEW,
mi(nth.rn( S A. AMrctunf. I'sif•, (ociuj*
ideaj conditions, and with the uso him an saying about a week be­
ln( mcili and Ufth, (o
of artificial light, hud gruss egg fore his fatal Illness:
IIALTIMOftff, IJO.H
receipts of $0,-1(1-1, gross sales in­
“ I came to N ew .York with $10.
r m i .a DKi r n i a . 9 ju .il
come of $894, feed c&lt; Cs $278 und mid I am now worth ? 10,000,000."
lia S IO N , 941.01
profit over feed cost, $(JId.
TKronch farra and lultutnectlnna to otk^v
N »rthrrn citkt.lnvluding New York I 6cf?tc«
With his heud pillowed against !
In SaFAimab.
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Two dairy nssoeintions have a corner of tho cement box, un ,
5. b. IVtkthir* evfrr ten day# from MUal
been orgunzed in Marion county, Atlanta, G eorgin,, niutr went Jo !
duett lo I'tul.aJflf'hla.
according to C. It. H iatt A poul­ sleep in a qidrUir .of fresh eon 1
AutomoMlct Carried.
try ns:delation was formed n- An- crotr. He nwoko f^ e iA x H ti alone j
Send
For Illustrated Doolltt.
.tonhy. All nro community organi­ and it was necessaey for him to I
Mmhiati $ S i a m Truupattitio* ZoBfU ]
sations.
visit a liospital to lutvc the cover- j
I'ut 8 » F. lliy S(.
Tclrphqps
ing removed under the direction ,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Farm er* of tho Popnah com­ of surgeon*.
.
I
munity are sicking n radio set for
dally m atket information. At a
jiicoting, held recently, n conim it tee wuu appointed to nsk the
county commlvdonorB to purchase
the rndio nml in.'iUill it in the
county agent's office, nt Wuuchulu.
Long Tiitic Loana on Ivcaidcncca nml Business Property,
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An agricultural council organi­
sation. composed of twelvu repre­
*. Easy Repayment Plan
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sentatives from th ^ liff e re iit sec­
tions of Pasco comity, has boon
Office In new Merrhveather Building
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formedlt At n meeting, committees
were appointed on each project to
nd Street. .'
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he undertaken by llie count) ugent
during the coming year. The
courlril bus been endorsed by the
county commissioners.

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Values are now entirely too low, when it is considered that there is just so
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much of Marvania and no more„and that there,are hundreds of people in
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West First Street
J block west of Delgind Road
Sanford, Flu.

Loans
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Penlitcnt coughs snJ colds lend to
Odious trouble. Ynu can stop tlirm
•now vdtli Creomulvon, on rmidrliicd
creoMto tbit U pJwfunt tu take. Cum*
nuiUlon is a uew medical dUcovery
with two-fold action; it soothes nnl
heal* tho inflamed moinbrjoeo and iuhlliila gonn growth.
I 9 a l r hnotrn drugs, erfowte la xccognltcd by high medloal imlliorilles at
f oo of the greatest heeling upencks for
krrsiticiu coughs and colds and other
warm pf throat troubles. Creomultlon
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
the Infected membranes and atop tho
irritation and Inflammation, while the
creosote goee on to the stomach, It ab•orbed Into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of tho germs.
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(Oepmultlon is guaranteed aatlsfaotory in the treatment of persistent
doughs and colds, bronchial asthma,’
fapoiiettti* and other form of resplxaIffy d W e s , and is excellent for build*
i | g qp tho system after colds or flu.
Moner refunded li«#rcoa*liorculd is

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MONEY AVAILABLE
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For F irst M ortgage Loana on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7%
. Consult us first when in tho m arket for funds
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A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES
Jacksonville, Tiimpa, Miami, Sanford, West
PalnT Beach, Daytona Beach.
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CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFICE
317*318 Fli^at National Bank B ldg/,
Sanford, Florida.
S. G. GRAY, RESIDENT MANAGER

Section No: 2 of Marvania is now being offered,. purchasers will iprofit
greatly by making selection immediately.,Prepare for the great real estate
activity that is sure to take place in fhe early part of the new vear. Buv

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lER 26, 1925.
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l l o u i r In Stanford, S c m l n n t r C o u n ­
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YOUR HOME TOWN
Is a food pluc« to reside and transact business.
Help it all you can.' Say a good word' for it to •
your friends. So your home town bank, the Sem- \
inole County Bank is a good place for you to keep
Your Checking Account — takes an interest in
your progress.

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STRENOTH- SERVICE - PROGRESS
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE RO
MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

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K N O W N /O K K IC N P A N T S
T H R 8T A T K O F F L O R ID A TO

an assurance
The vast improvement program of Druid Park is now well under way
— N O T PROM ISED.VThese improvements will include paved streets,
sidewalks, and all other}modern conveniences in y o u r purchase price
without assessment.
The time to buy is while these improvements are being made,
development prices.
‘AMID MAPJESTIC PINES

H ere is represented the highest type
of home community development, ad­
vantageous location, accessibility and
perm anence^-and the developers low
prices and very liberal term s are in
effect.

T H E SE C O N D U N IT O F D R U ID B A R K IS NOW
BEING

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R E S E R V A T IO N S.

Make your selections today that you may secure a most
desirable site. Watch for the opening announcement.

Sanford Grove, Inc
f BU&amp;T NASON, Sftlcii Director '
First N at’l Bank

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TtfB SANFORD tfjSRALD. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2 ^ IW5.

New State Prison Is
To Be Constructed
Soon As Possible
,te Sporting Program Being
jnned For Coral Gables Season

B a d g ers’ A ce

tournament for men will be held;
a week later the Newspapr Men's
Tournament; February 15, a CaddR s’ Tournament, with priics to
be awarded jn all, and between
January 1-aml March 1 additional
tourneys will be staged.
- which cover practiTenni» tournaments will be held
, phiso of golL lawn by the Coral Gables Tennis Club,
howling-on-the including gan»:s for the seconJ
5 foot:ball, basketball leg on the senior nnd junior tro ­
oTting. athletics and phies for the Dade county cham ­
has already attracted pionships. Brian I. C. Norton,
£|rs some of the lead- -eighth ranking player in the TJnJ “stars”. of the world. ited States, dnd other net stars,
I winter season will will perform. Inter-city match::,
Iw the appearances a t have- been arranged.
'a of at least four
Johnny Weismuller, Arne Borg,
,pions in their respec- Sybil Bower nnd other Olympic
,, and negotiations and . United States
Rwimming
,nt under way with champions, who have nlready apprared here, will perform during
Dado
Cables golf season th e winter season. The
1 open on New Y ear’s county swimming championship
_ National
A m ateur will be held and application has
Hobby Jones, probably been made to the A. A. U. for the
,im plnyer in the Un- Nntiortnl Swimming and Diving
, will bo paired w ith Championship.
On New Year’s Day the foot­
’ our ag ain st two nnm
players
whose ball tram , Notre’Danle, will*plny a
, be announced Idler. team of ex-star colrgian* front
I will probably extend Princeton University and a series
davs, and will
tak ■ of interesting matches has been
i of the various cours­ arranged for each Saturday there­
es Coral Gables area. after.
1J, thrre will begin
Wallie Kopf, form er Dartmouth
tnnual Winter Tourna- sta r will perform nt basketball,
all •players residing With an excellent caging pro­
nnty. The invitation gram to Ik* held.
carriers with it the .. “ Buck" H arris will manage Co­
Winter Trophy, pre- ral Gables’ basebnll tenm in the
Sunshine League.
(orge E. Merrick,
m’s Championship, for
A Coral Gables team in Howliwarded by the Coral ing-on-the-Grcen is now being
grntion, takes place form ed;• cricket wil be introduced
on Jnnunry 1 and canoe nnd she'd
ter.
ry t a “one club" races arc planned for February 1.
Fla~ Doc. 2ft.
r ‘ 5t elaborate and
'■oriintr program ever
Jflo rid a I" being a rPo-nry R. Dutton, dirGfcblta Recrea-

TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 2 * —&lt;JP&gt;
—The Board of Commissioners of
State Institutions is expected to

known as “ Red", iceman and foot j &lt;*d the Maryland slate penitentiary,
bailer extraordinary, made his d«-1
said to be contemplating layhut in Dixie yesterday, carrying I ‘nK before the board a t once the
off a! the honors in a gridiron j*r«ults of his observation of the
contest hero between the Chicago I tag-making plant at the Maryland
"Bears” of which he was and is the I •• 1 -------■-------------------------------star, and the Coral Gables colleg- third session.
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The roost spectacular moment of
The titan-tressed mercury scor- the Ranie was the closing as the
ed the only touchdown of the gam e., "Galloping Ghost" found a hole in
carried the ball nino times for a the line afcd covered 15 y a rd s he­
lot1" yardage of t*S Yards, lo st, fore he was grounded by another
nine yards and was halted for no sorrel top, “ Red” Barren, former
gain j n one try. The final score sta r of Georgia Tech's Golden Torwas 7 to 0 .
nailo. who tackled him f r o m h e -

pHaon, as well as Um «h«t b u n t ry,
both feature* of which will he in­
corporated in the RaiforU plana.
Immediately folio win* the gov­
ernor's presentation of the data
he has gathered. the hoard will
consult an architect and will ad­
vertise for bids for erection of the
new prison.
The new penitentiary will he
built largely with convict labor. It
will be of concrete, with all modem
Improvenicntar
Erection of the new state build­
ing for the road department, also
authorised at the special session of
the legislature, is not in the minds
o f the commissioners as yet. it
was stated by a member of the
board. It Is desired, it was stated,
to get the penitentiary Out of the
wav first.
The new state building will be
placed in Tallahassee, possibly on
the site used for many years as a
public market place.

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Once you tr y W hite L abel, you'll
never be satisfied w ith any b u t th is
pure Georgia Cane S yrup. J u s t m y
- ‘WHiTK L aiieu” to your dealer.

.....injui,. University of
I•»r niirrier. \vh&lt;- won
W&lt;-tern ('&lt; tg'crciice
in &gt;• :it Ann AI»or,
one uf the cnm irst
i’.I'lgi r - ha\ i \cr tin,|
• • tn ilexi-iop into a
• bapnian has rec• '• r-ttic mile and Pt-jo
mil. and t- in hi * soph-

ROBINSON SYRUP COMPANY

IIU K ’ S
TOP SHOP
Beat C o ve rs
C a r p e ls

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f l ' u r A l l S la k e s « f
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t) Trim Co.
la X n t T o Vm
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such unusual
m otor car valyfe that everyone in
this city should have accurate
first-hand knowledge o f it.

And most of those who come hope to make
their homes on or near the water, and in some
section developed with an eye to the Artistic
as well as the practical—and in some section
where generous provision has been made for
recreational facilities. '
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Entirely surrounded, as it is, by Biscayne
I3ay _ th e chief arbiter of values in the Miami
district—you will appreciate the fact th at
lot prices will continue to advance rapidly, •?
as has been the case with all Miami property b
located on or near this matchless body of
water. , .
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yet buy Miami Shores Island lo ts a t th e first price, although ther supply is
diminishing daily. We adv ise you to act without delay.

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Pyiaion is undergol^stantinl'daYelop^vertiaing.

Hive’s Garage
Sanford, Fla.

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125 BAST FLAGLER SlIftRET, MIAMI.
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CAR COMPANY

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Just Such a Place

J* commission
F irst Street
ROY J A. WILLIAMS, Met.

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Coupe at the

W e believe the
n ew

P hone for apem onstration which
w ill be giv^n w ith n o obligation
to you. O jt *if you prefer, call at
g i s t ealesubom to see the cat.

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Cairo, Georgia

And particularly Miami Shores Island, where
is being developed a complete community,
with its own business sections, hotel and
apartm ent house sections and residential
areas-r-its g reat park, and its nine-hole golf
course—its inland waterway and its charm-,
ing lake.
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From all corners of the continent, folks are
coming to this land of inspiring* subtropical
beauty, seeking their ideal Southern home
and the unique opportunities for the enjoy­
ment of life to the maximum which are avail­
able here throughout the year.

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Homes o f Refinement

Babe Ruth next year will have one •
|IOOH, Fla./ Dec. 2(1.— ! of
greuteSt !&gt;&gt;asons he ever has
il&gt; fhe-Sen
h a s ! hadthe
on
the diamond, in the opinion
|«a unofficial lund valu- of A rthur
physical in­
&gt;00.000. in nn ap- structor, at McGovern,
whose gymnnsium the
m»iU for tax assess- 1big slugger has stnrted training.
!.
Two weeks of exercise have
however is believed brought results. Ruth’s 222 pounds
■ nt \\ isrtmsin.
|Wo* the actual valua-1represent a loan of eight pounds
i gated. It was orriv- j nnd royal the waistline has been re ­
npating the 12,000 acres duced four inches, the bn be is diet­
^nUucity area ns equal ing conscientiously nnd abstaining
each, and each lot from stimulants.
|w
of $2,000.
The babe- collapsed last spring
Axon d the city’s fin- from the "flu." His subsequent
the commis- slump after returning to the game,
:7 t will be necea- wh;i n hard blow to the Yankees.
PHTSBI RGH—Piuir Doyl^, th.’ i
tfuadf to transact the
"When the babe gets out of con­ I!' • r 1 • welterweight, won ju«l-[
*ji. Under tho char- dition, which he does very easily,"
n over Willie Harmon
■ioion has the power Says McGovern, "it irf not lieenuse' ge
fonr)- cither by notes on of any form of dissipation which , of N'i .' I ork (10 rounds.).
1.i.i Tommy RougherThe ofiicals indicut- he has been continually accused of. nn I'1' *I''.- idelph'a.
won judges’
*bly the first step will but simply because he has let up
r Kmc Solomon of
i note.-, so that the de on his -exercise, which he has to 'hi
Piiimo i • I" rnuilil- )
in issuing bonds keep up nt all times to stay in ct&gt;n-| K &gt;.-h&gt; ’.-h ith. i&gt;f Battle Creek.
rrfere with procuring dition.
MiTh. « m decisinn. over Hobby
■•any municipal affairs
M itr:'! P.'.llimore. 11(1 rounds.)
|k put under way a t
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
HAPPY
°f a city m anager
jhe Ccntrnl Roofers
matter -w hich was
liiii'i l our Itoof Leak?
|by the cAnmissioncrs
MARID— Newspaper folks nrc
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are now being dis- happy because Primo Rivera hus i.. T«
Joli I 'm m.itl o r lnr«i-.
he post, it was nn- decided not to make them get o u t , K.-ci'IM VTKS Kill.I l llO.Nt: I S
tbeir qualifications
• Prompt S. rvlee
Tcstigatcd so th at the Sunday issues ns planned. lhstend|
i:.
Morriii, Bspt.
luilable rony l&gt;e ob- tho government is going to print
I ' h i m r IIIT-VV
l i l t I 'rlr e r A vr.
n Sundny paper itself.
|manageh will havo the
fpoint many aub-offlto the commission'll
will havo the rej if making quick, vital
the most im portant
administration of th j
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ary 1.

Prescription for
,'PPe. Flu, Dengue,
PJ'fr and Malaria
lb* serma.

A V E golden-brown waffles w ith W ifrric
L abu . Pure Cane Syrup poured over them ! j
You’ll say they're the best you ever tasted, for
W hitk L a b e l is real country-made 100% Qeor- {
gia Cane Syrup—not just “cane flavor.”

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE
MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

lood Values ‘Babe’ Ruth Will Have
Year In 1926!
tig Increase Great
Says Gym Instructor
Purposes; NEW YORK, Dec. 2ft.—(Ah—

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B ill o f C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n t h a t y o u
a n d e a c h o f y o u m a y claim som e
r i g h t , t l t l a o r I n t e r e a t t n a n d to
th e p r o p e r ty h e re in a b o v e described.
I t le t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D t h a t
you an d each of you a re hereby
r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h e BUI o f
C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n fi le d o n . M o n d a y
Hie 4 th d a y of J a n u a r y . A . D. 19X4,
t h e s a m e b a lrtg a R u l e D a y o f t h l a
C o u r t, a t t b e C o u r t H o u s e In B an fo r d . S e m i n o l e C c u i n t y / t r i o r l d a , a n d
In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f - D e c r e e P r o . C o n fees o w i l l b e e n t e r e d M n l n a t . You.
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In t h o C o m p l a i n a n t s , In a n d t o th«
la n d s h e re in a b o v e d escrib ed .
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t h i s n o t i c e be p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n ­
ford H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b lish e d
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u week
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) I im.i I u u r r e e of f o r e c l o s u r e n n d s al e
r e n d e r e d u n d e n t e r e d in Hie C i r c u i t
i C o u r t o f Knilnol e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
| In C h n n e e r y , w h e r e i n A l v c r C a r v e r
' Is t h e c o m p l u I i i n nl n n d G e o r g e T u n n o r u( ul , ii e t o e d el ei id a o i H b e a r j I n g d u t e Hie 10 t h d ny . o f D e c e m b e r
I 1926 I I h e u n d e r s i g n e d m u s t e r u l j l
! o n M o n d u y , J n n u n r y till. I92H. d o r Site Is Selected For Poultry j
1•&gt;« l e g - l hi u r s . of enl* b e f o r e
Hie C o u r t H o u s e d o o r In S e m i n o l e
And Trucking Farm s On 'l&gt;-..UIl»;,
i iig .ilu , i liul'S i o r s u e n nd
highest bidder for
Flat Of Forty Acres; Hns •( sr ne lslh ut nh et o f allie
Perfect Draining Facilities In K t i n i n o l e l lCo owui nn tgy , d eF*l or rr ildha.c d' \ I n n d s
Lot 20 of t h o C l a n o f t h e HulG “
d i v i s i o n o f Ae It. H l e m i f o r d s
DELAND, Kin., Dec. 20.—(JP)—
a d d i t i o n t o t h e t o w n , of S a n ­
f o r d us s u r v e y e d ny K i n g . M i l ­
r.Aftor (.pending some time in vfl«
l e r A Hu l l In J u n e 1*K6. w h i c h
i! vicinity of this city Dr. J. A. Ranp l a n n n d p l o t Is r e c o r d e d on
' dgll, director of the Agricultural
p a g e 60, l ' l n t Book " A " of t o e
•departm ent of the Daytona Ilcnch
i ' u n l l o R e c o r d s of O r a n g e C innt&gt;'» F l o r i d a , ( o f w h i c h Hrnilttolu
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-w ith E. A. Drown, Volusia county S a i do ulna tnyd wi
In be s ol d t o s a t i s f y sai d
;&lt;farm agent, has selected a site for i d e c r e e u n d rout s.
. L LO Y D F. HOYLE,
Hhe location ot two agncuiturui ex-.
.
1 nerim ent stations near here. The S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a iSnpaenctia
l M a s te r.
jla n d was conridercd the safest in JO H N O . I.K ONA HOY.

•. the point of drainage and in every
N O T IC E TO C O N I II .U T O IIS i
f way adaptable to the purpose.
A trucking farm a»\d u-poultry , S e a l e d b i d s wi l l lie r e c e i v e d by
TTBfBI Will btb xturted, each on n 20 t h e C a n i t y I b/ e r d
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i l j i the atato will not be naked lo fo r (lie f u r n i s h i n g of mn t i r i a l s for
n d Hie e r e i l l o n of un nddl l lot i to
| aid in tho financing of tho propu- I aHie
do I' rlnillr&gt; ........... I. Salt.aition, Tho actual planting and su- ■f or d SoiFillol irsl
i d a , In S e m i n o l e i \ , i i n | &gt; .
perviaion will bb done under lha (.In n ccnrdani n* w i t h p l a n s mill specdirection of County agent Drown, i li* lent Ions n s p r e p a r e d l&gt; E l t n n J
i gl it nn. A r c h i t e c t
^H arry E. Prcttym nn has r.ct aHitlo Mni
a U i d ' Mj f i i l Iddilei o r b id d e r s will
,100 acres for thin purpose and oth- Inf r e q u i r e d t o f u r r n s b s s u r e t y
: «r» have promised lantia in tills b o n d In n n a m o u n t ciiiiul to s e v e n ­
) p e r e r n i uf il,. T u n yOecUon as tho noodn of. th o «t&gt;uon tt yr a- fcitv ep r i ic;e» rt
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(• Dr. Randall la fostcriu g tk o prou p o n -f n r i n a s f i n i i ls h o d by
iBNtt'^in hi« officnttl capacity v/itii tnuiliHu- A r r h l l e c t . a n d m . oni|i.,nie.l In
Vthe Daytona Ileach Chamber of a c e r t i f i e d idicck p a i n b l e in sai d
' Commerce and lias decided thnt Hotiril In l u n o u n t . f I ' l f i e c n l i n n
D n l l a r n , ( t unvl dei l
m e lands -in thin' section arc ca- dt hr ea dt r(11300.00)
a s l i l o r V c h o c k h on b a n k s of
P v la lly Halted for both trucking Heiiilnnlc
C o u n t y will lie coOsll li r. il
Mind poultry raising,
u s c e r t i f i e d (Tliccks). T l i - i In cli of
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slii'ceaMful
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d i The 20 gcre plain lie ulmut six
i v i n l n e d b y s l i d H - i n i ns IIrrnilca frura DeLund on the DeLnnd- •be
ll il dalcd d a m a g e s sl nni bl t be sn.
iDaytonn Dench highwuj-. Aeenrtl- I ' ess i n l b i d d e r o r blililern lull oi
,i
;,ing to Mr. Drown thero ure hun- r e f u s e to e x e c u t e a c o n t r a c t mol to
as required, ultlilu
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' a f t e r w i f i t u i i bu t lee of
)• t
th at nro iuat us well adopted a r e e p t a n e n of bid.
T h e B o a r d r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t In
I?, |»nd are now being uacd n* poultry
bids, ov in a c ­
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truck, farmn. However it is cr ee ,pnte ta n ayn yIddu nn jr - p.ill
t i f li d in tlu-m
2
plan of the ronmtera to make : d e e m e d tn lie t&gt;&gt;a rHit*
best Interest
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o r d e r be p u b l i s h e d In T h e S*?"®,,
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of C o m p lain t h e r e in t h a t y o u
M OOI* I M C o o n ijr, F lo r id a .
each of you m a y c la im aom a
t l t l a or. I n t r r e a t In a n d t o t h a
p ro p erty herein ab o v e daacrlbad. .
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THEREFORE
ORDERED
th a t you and aach of too b a and
you a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r
?o t h e B ill o f C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n r i l ­
ed o n M o n d a y t h e 4 th . d a y b f J a n u ­
a r y A. D. 1928. t h a a a m a b e i n g a
n u le D ay o t th la C o u rt, a t th a
C ,” “
C o u r t H o u s e In S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e ( S E A L )
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a « n d _ l n
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b eln ir a s u i t t o q u i e t t l t l a l a t h e
I ? la r u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t t h l a
n o ti c e b e p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
o n c e a w e e k In f o u r ( 4 ) c o n s e c u t i v e
w e e k l y Is su e s.
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a e a l of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h a S e v ­
e n th Ju d ic ia l C irc u it o f th e S ta t e
of F lo r id a . In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e
C o u n ty , o n t h i s t h a 4 t h d a y o f D e ­

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t o a ll p e r s o n a h a v i n g o r c U i i n l m r
a n y I r t e r e s t In t h e f o l l o w i n g «i«a c r l b t d l a n d s i n v o l v e d In t h i s aul*
D efen d an ts.
O r d e r , mt I’a h l l e a t l o *
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A . TO:
T h o m a s B. A r c h e r - If a l i v e , a n d If
rt«ad t o h l a u n k n o w n h e i r s , d e v i ­
ates, le g a te e s , o r g r a h t e e a . a n d To
a ll persons h a v in g o r claim in g a n r
I n t e r e s t In t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d
la n d s , o r o t h e r w i s e , t o - w l t :
D o ts F i v e ( 6 ) a n d 8 U (4 ), In S e c t i o n 31, T o w n a h i p 19 S o u th ,
R a n g e 39 E a s t , c o n t a i n i n g B ev .
e n t y - o n e a n d 1 1 /1 0 0 ( 7 1 . ! S / l o d )
acres, ly in g a n d h e ln g In S em i­
n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
I t a p p e a r i n g f r o m * s w o r n h ill o f
c o m p la in t h e re in t h a t you a n d each
o f v o u , m a y b e I n t e r e s t e d In t h a t
c e rta in d escrib ed t r a c t a n d p a rc e l
o f la n d In 'S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a ,
n n d d e s c rib e d a b o v e . Y ou a n d i u c h of
y o u nrn h e re lly " c o m m a n d e d a n d
r e q u i r e d l o a p p e a r t o n ald b ill o f
c o m p l n l n t a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e In
H n n fo rd . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
o n F r i d a y , tl ia 1 5 th d a y o f J a n ­
u a r y A. D. 1920. o t h e r w i s e s a i d b il l
w i l l b e t a k e n an c o n f e s s e d b y y o u
a n d each o f y o u , sk id b ill h a v in g
h e r n f i le d f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f q u i e t ­
in g tltlo to th e s h o v e d escrib ed
l a n d In t h e C o m p l a i n a n t
JL
B.
^ V t 'l 8 F U R T H E R O R D E R E D T h a t
t h i s o r d e r bo p u b l i s h e d o n c e a
w eek fo r f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e »w e e k s
In th o S a n r o r d H e r a l d a n e w s p a p e r
p u b l i s h e d In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r l l|) O N E A N D O R D E R E D T H I S t h e
12th d n y o f D e c e m b e r A. D. 1926.
V. E. D O U G L A S S .
C lerk of C ir c u it C o u r t, S e v e n th J u d lc l a l C i r c u i t . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
B v A. M. W E E K S . VU C.
J A M E S a .. SH A RO N ,
S o licito r fo r C o m p la in a n t, •
Dec. 13-19-20 J a n 2-9.

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a n d . If
g r a n t e e s o r «iiT I f
s a i d Geor g*
en J. G r t c n v J h T l
f o l l ow i n g , if J S j 1* I
t h e h eirs,
e r c l a i ma n t !
C h a r l e s M oetw * J
|0. Hall. l l - 2 ; l,n,* l
Wi l son.
Evans Walt*
Sl one, I&gt; K.
L. Bowler.
wi f e . K l l M b e i h V J
M. SnundFra, f’h i l w l
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N \ \ &gt;1 of NWU of sa
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fL
to n p n i n t ' H t M feel
s o m h e a .t cornet of
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feet, west 958.12 f«J
more or IMS, to]
of beginning; thence J
m ore or less to the p|
nlng, said lands lying!
Inole County, Florida;!
of you ere hereby o|
p e a r to mis ctuss on]
first Monday In Janul
sam e being a RuleH
C ourt, and the fourll

N O T IC E T O C O N T R A C T O R k l
S c a le d b i d s w i l l b s r e c e i y e d by
th e C ou n ty B o ard
of l'u b llc I n ­
s tr u c tio n fo r S em in o le C o u n ty , F l o ­
rid a
nt
S u p e rin te n d e n t's
O ffice.
C o u rt H ouse, S a n fo rd , F lo r id a , u n til
e l e v e n A. M„ J a n u a r y 1 2 th , 1926.
f o r ilie f u r n i s h i n g o f m a t e r i a l s f o r
a n d th e e re c tio n o f a c o m p le te h e a t ­
i n g s y s t e m f o r t h e E a s t B id e P r i ­
m a r y S ch o o l B u i l d i n g l o c a t e d a t
H n n ro n l. In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , In a c ­
co rd an ce w ith p la p a a n d s p e c ific a ­
tio n s. as
nrepnred
by
E lto n , J,
M o lig htor.. A r c h i t e c t . *
T h e B o a r d r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t , to
r e j e c t n n y a n d a l l b ld a, o r t o a c ­
c e p t a n y bid o r p a r t o f ^ b l d ;b y t h e m
d e e m e d t o Im t o t h e b t p I n t e r e s t
of th e C ounty.
C o p ie s o r p l a n a a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s
m a y he b a d f r o m t h e A r c h i t e c t u p au clt

dc

C huluota C om p an y
(FLAGLER SYSTEM)

-

Owners and Developers of

Hi,lis m a y lie Innl f r o m Hie Arclilli f t u n o p d e o us l l of T w t li lj - fIv e
(irp.OO). D o l l a r s r e r t l f ' e d c h e e k ,
suel i d e p o s i t to be r e f u n d e d b o n a f i de b i d d e r s u p o n r e t u r n of p l a n s
■a n d s p e c i f . c a t i o n s t o t h e Arcliltee.t,
H u b - c o n t r a c t o r s m a y nni nl ii c o p i e s
* n p p l l e n l i l t i . l i i l l i el r tvitrk ii|i n n a y H u n t of T e n ( t l u . u u ) D o l l a r s wltlcli
w i l l Im r e t u l n c d .
I l y n i d t f of t b e C o u n t y ll oniil of
I' lfblle hiHt r ueJIon. Snniliiuln t ' o u n 1 t y. I ' l o r i d a , D e c e m b e r 8th, 1925.
I
F R E D T. W I L L I A M S .
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n iz a tio n C o m p a n y , L td ., o r n t h s r a n d lo a ll o t h e r l i q u i d a t o r "
of I he F l o r id * L a n d &amp; C o l o n i s a t i o n
t.n m p a n y . Lid., w h o so n a m e s aro
u n k n o w n a n d wt?o c l a i m I n t e r e s t
in t h e p r o p e r t y I n v o lv e d In th is
suit, a n d t o a ll o t h e r succvesor*.
sh o r e h o ld e r s , s l e e k h o ld e r s , c r e d i ­
tor*. g r a n t e e * o r o t h e r p a r l i e s or
p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e or
I n t r r o s t of a n y n a t u r e w h a t s o e v e r .
»&gt;y. t h r o u g h o r u n d e r t h e F lo r id a
lotnd A C o lo n iz a tio n C o m p a n y . L td .
.uni t o 111I p a r t i e s c l n l m l n g a n y I n ­
te r e s t o r I n t e r i 4 f s in th o l a n d In­
volved In th i s s u i t u n d e r a n y of
th e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s , e a r n
an d e v e r y w h o se n a m e s a n d r e s i ­
dences a re u n k n o w n to th e C om ­
p l a i n a n t In th e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e
an d to a ll u n k n o w n p a r t i e s w h o m ­
so e v e r c l a i m i n g a n y i n t e r e s t o r In ­
t e r e s t s In t h e la n d In v o lv e d In th is
suit, said la n d b e i n g s i t u a t e d In
S em in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a n d do-

u Ta ?

• nd e a c h o f y o n m a y c la i m a o tM
r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In a n d t o t h e
p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r ib e d .
I t Is t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D , t h a t
Vl' o n ! e a r n ot y o u a r e h e r e b y r e ­
q u i r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h e Rill o f C o m ­
p l a i n t h e r e i n f i le d o n M onday t h e
4th. d a y o f J a n u a r y , 191*. t h e s a m e
b e i n g g R u l e D a y o f t h i s C o u r t, a t
t h e C n n r t H o u s e In Manfnrd. F l o r ­
ida, a n d In d e f a u l t th e r e o f . D e c re e
F ro
t ’n n f e s s o
w ill
be
e n tered
a g a in s t you. said cause b e in g a
s u i t t o q u i e t t i t l e In t h e C o m p l a i n ­
a n t , In a n d to t h e l a n d s h e r e i n a b o v e
d e s c r ib e d .
I t l« t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D t h a t
t h l a tf o llc e b e p u b l i s h e d In t h e
n au fo id llefald . a n ew spap er p u b­
li s h e d In Memlnole ’C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
o n c e n w e e k In f o u r ( I ) c o n s e c u ­
t i v e w e e k l y Isauoa.
W ITNKM8 m y h a n d a n d o ff ic ia l
s e a l o t t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e
Meventb J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t of t h e S t a t e
of F l o r i d a . In a n d
f o r S e m in o le
C o u n ty , on t h i s t h e 4th d s y o t D e ­
c e m b e r . A. D. 1913.
(S igned)
V. B. DOUOLAS8.
C lerk
(SE A L)
B y : A. M. W E E K S . D e p u ty C le rk .
W IL S O N . IIOl.’HIIO LD KIl ft ROYLK
S o l i c i t o r s f o r C o m p l a in a n t .
D ie . 1-12-19-28 J a n 2.

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fra c tio n a l sectio n f t.
S and I • t o ecliu n i*

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M in o r, r
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t on t h e
19th d a v o f Ja n u a r ry . A. b . 1920,
t h e u n d eralam ed . a s U u a r d l a n M
Jb* p e r s o n i nd e s t a t e Af C L T D K
I I I JlV llliK V .*, a m in o r, w i n a p p ly
to t h e
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b o u n t y Ju d R n of S e m i n o le C ou n ty ,
j j y f W h r . a t i e n o ’clock a . k
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s a i d d a te , o r a s .soon t h e r e a f t e r aa
t h e m a i l e r c m be h e a r d a t hl« &lt;if.
fl e e In t h e C t u n H o u s e a t 8 a n r « r d .
K em lnolc Cu m t y , F lo r id a , f o r a n « b ° r U v to a II a l l of t h e I n t e r e s t
o f C I.T D H 1It M i’ll ItKY a m in or,

A ll In T o w a a h l p t * Mouth. R a n
II east. ■
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T o w n s h i p *0 M. I t a n g e 1" E.
I’e l l t i o n f o r s a i d A u t h o r i t y
b e in g on ofile In |B « ' SUld Cot
J u d g e ' s C o u r t. '
A t.F IlF t) FOSTER.
As ftu a rd ls n of th e person and
l a t e o f C L Y D E lU TMPHRHY
m ln ur.
w i i j h «.s\ h o l 'Mh o l d b r a d p i

C a a n ty ,

t h o s e c e rt a in " pleV. s o r n t r e
l a n d , k l l u a t e in Mem In o I e f
F lo r id a , a n d d e s c r i b e d a n fi
to -W it!
Iait t a n d t h e s o u t h ' f t d
o f lot 4 o f P o r t i o n . A
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T H E COl)MTY J V I M l M COTMT
O F MUMIMOLH C O l’MTY, F L O R ­
IDA.
Mat Ire a t A e e U r a t l e a o f C iaard laa
f a r A u l b a r t t y - t o Sell l a t e r c s t s
Of O t a a r a l a Meal E s t a t e
In re e s t a t e s of:
iir c c f . m w ir n R E Y
A U T IIC R IIC M P IIItK Y
HALLY H R M I'H ItK Y
JOHN lltm i'H R K Y
Minors.
Nolliv* Is h e r e h y g iv e n t h a t on
t h e ISth d s y of J a n u s r y , A. D. U J* .
t h e n n d r r s lg n m l. a s U u a r d l a n o f th e
p e rs o n * a n d e s t a t e s of IIIICCE
I l H M I 'I I R E T . A l t T I I C I t I I C M r i l R EV ,
HALLY
tl l 'M I 'l I K K Y
and
JO H N I H ’M I’ll R E T . M inors, will
a p p ly In Ih e lio n , Jaa. 41. S h a ro n ,
C o u n ty J u d g e of S e m in o le C o u n ty .
F lo r id a , a t t s n o’clo ck A. M, o n oald

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v ayad p a r t o f S e c tio n I t ,
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S'ltrth h a l f o f Hedtlon I t .

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le&gt;ts I a n d t a n d t h w ^ f i b n l
q u a r t e r o f Martina I A 4 « a
All In T o w n s h i p M s o u t h , It
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I’l l l t l m t -for s a i d a u t a o r l t ;
b e in g » n !file I s t h e s a i d I
J u d g e ' s C o u rt,
A M 'H K D FOOTER.
As U u a r d l a n o f - t h e pet»«m.s a
tales a f

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A tta rn s y s for r e tltlo

Make Money
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Let the Bees
W ork for You

“WHERE SEMINOLE
AND ORANGE COUNTIES t MEET* »
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We have been in buslneiw “boofltinir Mnitlnnd’’ ever nince 1921, our officers,
taking an active nnd leading part in buiidinft values here for our custom­
ers and clients. Lot us show you properties in this ideal section of Semi­
nole and Ornngo Counties,

REALTORS

We Solicit Your nusincss

Office Next to Poslofflce—Phone 1210 J
Mnitlnnd, Florida

Lonffwood

NASCO

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Realty Company, J

Jjur Miles Lake Front, On N ew ly Projected Road

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Main nnd Pine Streets
Orlnndo, Florida

Acreage Our
Many Listings of Groves, Houses, Lots, Subdivisions,

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Business ’Properties and Small Farms. Prices »very•
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reasonable if you are looking for any thing in tho above.
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Call 2186, ask for a Representative to show you.

Adjoining Good Town. F in ^ b b -d iv isio n Proposition

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Lane-Hardison Corporation
31 E. Pine St., Orlando, Fla.

Orlando, Fla

FOR SALE

Orlando, Fla.
Is this 4, nnd a little more, acres situnted on
Pine Lock Lake, havimr a water frontage of
GOO fuot.
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This hns Uccn plaited and will cut Into 7
beautiful lots, or.it would muke a wonderful
site for n home.
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ance can be arranged.

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REAL ESTATE

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acres of land located on the W inter Garden State Highway, two miles,
st from Orlando City limits, 1800 feot frontage on Highway. One of
s beat subdivision tracts in Orange county. If sold at once yvill take
500 per acre. $G,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed nnd abstract,
knee 1, 2 and 3 years.
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No. 12 Watkins Uldg.

Phone 218G

Suite 7—No. 24 South Orange Avenue

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FLETCHER-BULGER
44 N. Orange Ave.

Orlnndo, Florida.

Phones 1768—2507

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ANOTHER BARG AIN SNAP
W/2A cres in South Orlando

See Us For Orlnndo Property

fin the city limits, subdivided, staked and platted ready for m arket. I'or
fk turn over will yike $60,000 on tho very best of terms. For informaI.write, phqne, or jvjre.

REALTORS

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Sanford Office—llS*^M agnolia Ave,
Miller Uldg. Phone 746.

M R. IN V E S T O R

Orlnndo ,Fln.

REAL ESTATE
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WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
THAT
WILL PROVE PROFITABLE ,T0
YOU.
Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
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Close to Orlando
Up to date listin gs o f Business 'Property, Acreage,
Homes • ; ♦

a high grajle development now going on and is
ripe for subdivision.

Orlando, Florida,
Orange A venue

At the edge of Mt. Dora in Lake County, ad join

18 N* Orange Avenue

Phone

2662

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X10 a Orange St.

Orlando, J?la.

Orlando, FU.

�LOANS

BONDS

SOME REAL ACREAGE BUYS

Announcemrits for 1926

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‘ Opening of Second Section of Fort Mellon—
prices decidedly low—reservations now being accepted.

SANFORD’S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

SECTION TWO

Beautiful new homes^-Spanish

Bungalows

Among our offerings of Business Property
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37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, beautiful lake frontage, *
property high and vailing with beautiful, oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less than a mile from Country Club
Golf Course. Price $1,000 per acre; third cash; third
annually.

nnd acreage unusual values are found.

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Son Lnntfl combines home atmosphere with con\r

A. P CONNELLY &amp; SONS "

stnntlv enhancing value.

Magnolia A t Second

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Phone 48

10 Acres celery land in E ureka Hammock. Excellent
quality hammock land unim proved.' Price$250 per acre; ^
half cash; balance arranged.

Knight &amp; M acNeill
LOANS

Sales Agents

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70 Acres on M arquette St., one mile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest a t 8%.
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80 Acres; q u arter mile from city limits, fine sub-division
property, $500 per acre; one fourth cash; one fourth an ­
nually with interest at 8%.
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and ■English Colonials—Commodious and indivi*
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duality supreme.

is now on sale. Improvements will be installed us
soon as materials can be assembled.

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INVESTMENTS

s s iq ^ - r f r f H a r q m o c k ..
40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup'
Price $175 per acre cash.

7VL&gt; Acre grove, excellent condition, three miles from
Sanford&gt; Price $6,500; term s $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. F ru it paid 25% n et on this purchase
price this season.
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Some Rare B argains In Lots
Lot in Grandview Avenue in Rose Court only $2,500 00,
$500 down. *

Higgins-Smith-Wight, Inc,
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REALTORS

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
k *t a h m i *i i i : i &gt; in

Paving paid in full.

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CONSULT

REALTORS

187 Acres, 15 in Grove, 10 acres cleared, balance in beautiful pines.
This would make a fine subdivision as it is near present Corporate limits.
Price nnd terms reasonable.

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113V2 Magnolia Avc.

A Country Club Properly of Lakes and Hills

Phone 745

5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room house, barn and equipment. Price
$8,500.00 including crop.
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Hulr* F o rce: U. (J. Fox. &lt;;. R..McCall. It. I...Shipp.

13.7 Acres, 5 tiled and in celery. 699 ft. facing Sanford Avenue.
Price $9,000.00 including crop. Easy terms.
5 Acres, nice 6 room cbttage, 3J4 In celery, 1 other crops.
including equipment, $8,000.00. Good term s.
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Christmas Bargains

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

1,000 Acres, $60.00 per acre.

86 aerps on road from Sanford to Orlando, fronting
677 feet on Sanford Avenue, 2,640 feet on Onoro St.,
the moat suitable trac t of land for Sub-diviaion, close
in around Sanford. A Genuine Bargnin.

Phone' 88

F O R A SHORT
R IF IC E :
One in San Li
One in Rose C
O ne in Ft. Me

4 ■•
Seminole Coanljr

If you are looking avound for a
. house th a t you w ant to call home,,
and you realize how fruitless rent­
ing is, iet us show you the most a t­
tractive home we have for sale.

Best Buy in State

See Mr. Richurdson and let him show you these two
tracts, it will cost you nothing to look.

* 221 Meisch Building.

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711 Palmetto Avcnue~«— Prices and
Terms Right.

THRASHER &amp;
GARNER
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112 Park Avenue

Acreage, Business, Warehouse and
Residential Properties in Snnford and
Seminole County. —5..

Phone 632W

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

1.— a S -ro o in flat*. w i t h b a t h , i a c l n a E a s t
o n M y r t l e , b e t w e e n 10th a n d 1 1th a t r a e t a ,
B 0 x ll7 , d o u b l e if iu a u e . $10,000. $4,000 c a a h .
N o w l e a s e d t o Dec. 1D2# u t $00 p e r m o n t h .
2.— 100 ft. to 130 ft. f a c i n g H a s t o n S a n f o r d A v n n u o b e t w e e n 10th n n d 1 1th S t r e e t s .
$160 p e r fo o t. T e r m s r e a s o n a b l e .
3-— 16 * c r ° c e le r y f a r m — 7 n c r e s t i l e d — In
E u r e k a H n n im o c k . P r i c e $10,000. $3000 c a s h .
1 a n d 2 y e a r s on b a l a n c e .
4.— L o t 60s 1 17. fnclnic H a s t o n S n n f o r d
A v e n u e . P r i c e l l l.o o o .
$4,000 c a s h , 1, 2, 3
years.

■ PAUL LA K E—Realtor :
Telephone 714
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg, ,
. Salesman—E. T. Moore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
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BETTER BUYS

Lot* in F t, Mellon, East front, a real pick
up, for
.............. :............*................. .- $1,825

.One Lot Beunn Vista . .
. $800,00
Terms.
One Lot Ft. Mellon
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$ 2,000.00
Terms.
One Lot New Sm ytna Bench

SMALL TRACT LAKE
FRONT

Terms,
5-Room House with bath and garage.
Corner Fi&gt;s.t and Holly
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$10,600.00
a
Terms.

Beautiful Home S it e .
Fine Lake For Boating
and Fishing

SANFORD GROVE

Acreage on Country Club Road, with plenty of
Lake frontage.
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3 lots in Franklin Terrace, high and dry, only,
. per lot
$1,200

“AMID MAJESTIC PINES”

‘ $1,500.00

I have some good listings in homes, let me show —
*• you to d a y .----- 1—i—
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BART NASON, SALES DIRECTOR

Don’t forget to reserve that lot in Latonla.

Telephone 249, F irst N at’l Bank Bldg

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E. E. PAGE

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real E state and Investm ents
Phone 745

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• ' Established 1910

Lot on Sanford Avenue, opposite Rose Court,
for qyick s a l e .......................................... $2,250

. Price Attractive
S. W. BRADFORD

The Substantial Realtor

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12-14 Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
TELEPHONE 770

Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building

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410-11-12 First Ni

915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.

35 acres of Lake front property on Twin Lake, 4
miles out, near Paola road ut $600 per acre. The pret­
tiest lake front property in Seminole county.

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219 Meisch Building
“We Buy or Sell”

10,500 Acres, $20,00 per acre.

I.
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II. II. liHAY
A. W. IIARI
K. WAllll j i : ay
W e w a n t t o help you
e n t i r e m rvlfe i t your

10 Acres, tiled nnd in celery, with all equipment. For price, terms,
etc., see us.
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relieves the Realtc
of ethics.

Sanfor

‘‘The J^irm Substantial”

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ARTICLE 20—Uj
Perty in his char

McCALL &amp; FOX

Sales Agents For

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for which partyA
be
more than onei
ties to the tran

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Phone 72

Masonic Bldg.

Three lots on Palmetto Ave. $6,000.00, with good
tern s.

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ARTICLE 2 l_ it s,
fraud, misrepresw,
estate transaction
ARTICLE 22—Jv,
Without e x a g jjj
representation.
ARTICLE AI
tlnent facts (
so that in
misrepresonUtjoIi‘1
ARTICLE 25—Tijn
bo higher th^ ^

Violation of the
lus Hoard and
■lection with his bi

Comer lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
$2,625; with easy termB.
Four lots on West Third Street.
$1,500.00 each.

^Following are,
•thc‘ Realtor*
ARTICLE 13—
himself to I* fo[rnt
he represents nrul
ARTICLE 17_ut
Realtor should $
ma(ie for the

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REALTOR

MiUn* Theater Bldg.

W A H E IIO IA B SITE.
■ANFOHII AVESCS
n B A l ’T I F l t COW*
BLOCK OP »

�L which point out
S iU te.

L Realtor pledges
u the owner whom
• would his own.
- o f p roperty, a
j}t on expenditure
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BUSINESS PROPERTY

the public against
n Its m erit
misleading

Two Fifty Tool Corners ;it $-175.00 per^frontifco^

iascertain all perpepts the agency
jjagRcrntlon and

One Fifty Foot Business Frontage Block I) at $-150.00
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per front foot.
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(Next to Forrest Lake Hotel)

perty should not
■reed to take.
Id make ifc-eteac.
npcnsdtion from
isent of all par-

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One A partm ent Site—Union Avenue Corner, ttf(V feet
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.
Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.

permit any pro­

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Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 f t deep, Apartm ent Location) a t ‘$285.00 poj foot.

ven t or customer
Ubserve this code

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expulsion from
Realtor in con-

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Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.
These are some of the finest locations in First Street
Extension. ACT NOW.
M asonicTem ple

Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

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Sanford, Florida
Inquire Re-Sales Depart moat

U . A K IN O

1 WnTEIl H. PITT*

One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bargain. .
Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
O ther Good Investments In Sanford Property.

»• H . I T K N I T I I U M
J. I*. T IIU U M U N p

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place o u r

Phone 490-W
LOIS AT A SAC-

R. C. TISDALE

Phone 23

Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

236-238 Meisch Building

Phone 285

50. 75 or 125 feel F irst Street Fx
tension, fronting on Seminole Routevard and Lake Monroe. At a vt|ry

WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS
IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINEHURST,

BUENA

VISTA,

attractive price.

SAN

One comer Lot, 96x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­

LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.

OSCAR R. BROOKS
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REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

“The Lot K ing” Realtor
First

on the corner of Third Street and Myrtle Avenue

low the iparket.

I Turn Property Quick
Let me try yours

309

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•'X-fcvv-l'.

llo a o ra at Ik * » rl» * r * k w a a t «• M I
ir r n u la a n il * a r* lia » * r, aaaaa a s saaall ai
,700.00 domra.
t .,1 M a k a w 'r a a so o r R R A L . G O O D B A R

S ii" V f.A 7."W . W K W g t 1.KUS

U l thro A , k u m lth o at la v r o llc a t lo a . M « m
fo r o a k d U U lo a »ro a * r t f . r la a a la .

about ,i*t . . ' .\
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.. .

W .P. CARTER

Tamiami Land Co.
. Room 3, Ball B u ild in g,
,
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Phone 142 .
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REALTOR
280 Meisch Bldg.
Phont T18

REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone 708*709

�BY C O N pO

S V E K T ^ R IT E
ll? YOU KNOU&gt; H o w f
H C tU r!
to H

F or Aere«8e c;

t T H A T S T A T IO N I S
~T. *TUNCA&gt; (M , S H fe

. Property, LotakSee,
You can p r o v i d e
ag n in tt wan in ■later
year* by depositing a
little w ith us from
tim e to time. Why not
begin today and ob­
serve the result.

fiv e re s T T y
TACK a ^ o u t

V I S T r 4 N .C e ! r MY

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rtiotte 48

Sanford Building
&amp; Loan Association

F I

n d l a y

x

1—Announcements

H

I

3 M i,

on pa id u p - c e r t if ic a t e s
'»*

rO ST O R lA

iY S T gjts

i .w e s t i o a t io x s

WHY RENT?
room cottage with i Rnvttft .
rd. S3.000.nn
ft,

H O U S E S FO R S A L E

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Halt* 1.1-13 Mnannlr Temple IlnlMlnw

Beautiful Residonce on Central Avenue.
$7035, Cash $2100 .

F °r Sale until Dec. 24th; 5 acres near t a J
ft. railroad frontage. Ideal foe
Price $30,000. Terua. Dt W***&gt;&lt;*J

Thrice

HOMES—LOTS—FAffl|d
ACREAGE
•
V

T O D A Y ’S B E S T BUY:
A partm ent house site on the Corner of
and Palmetto Stq. considerably under
m arket.

INVESTMENTS

KARL -j. SCHULTZ

Lot in San Lnntn on SanfonC^ve. fori
sale. Price ...'.......... ..................... ’ *3 a]
Wo arc going to offer a few lots on our development E
which i3 nearly completed at pre-development pricefl, S
for a limited period, on very attractive term s ns ■
follows:
b

Plume 744.

W . F . H O L B O R N , S a le s M a n a g e r

TERMS: FIRST PAYMENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for 30 months thereafter, which takes
care of all interest charges.

85 acres finest trucking land In col
per^acre......................................

COLCLOUGH REALTY Cl
*1 ( E s ta t e
General Instil
311 F irst National Bank, Bldg, •ianford, Fla.
TdcpkoM

lories

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

'f i

MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO

Rc-Snles Dept.
214 E. FIRST ST,

OW NER LEAVING C0UN
OFFERS BARGAIN

Only 2 m iles north of Enterpi

Phono 453.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAff,
Num ber 6 Ball Building, Opposite
Office, Sanford, Fldridi,

P A C K A R D R E A L T Y CO
209 Magnolia Ave,

—to Join our New Ycar’n
Eve revel — to usher in
1920 am idst fun, frolic,
festivity anil the light
fantantic.
Hero you’ll find food of
the best; mimic and en­
tertainers offering—the.
utmost in enjoyment,
gootl commanderie unfeHtruined yet nevi*r unre­
fined^—Livers, Frivolity,
fushion, good fellowship.

Phone 231

II

A r r r s ci-lrry

InnU o n I l u n r d n l l
ancrlflrr.

20 Years Experience With Florid*

In extending: the above offer two weeks
from Dec. 15th we have already sold
about one-half of this group.

M n r n c r e a Illc-tt. a t a

-We still have a few choice lots left at
thjs b arg ain price.

108 Magnolia Avo.

Phone 117

-Ill A r r r s r r l r r y I n n i l n n I t r n r i l n l l A v r „ I n r l m l l t i g r q i i l i m i r n t , e t c . .
I hihj o f t h r r n r r l i n r g a l n * t h a t l i r e l i f l . Hi t yi».

I .K T L'M H A V E Y O t l l I.I N T IN C S A ND SKIS l ' g l*OIl I l . U t iiA IN N .

Dancing: from 9:30

The gift of
ible assurtb
dcpcmlewo.
for the bek
or daughter
pear to M
C hristm as I
ible,

HI-TEST building tile nnd brick
Sanford Cement Products Co.
6th St. and Maple.

►aa. T re e *

PARK AVENUE LOTS
Nenr avintion field, four lots
in location for rapid incrcnso
in valuation.
PRICE $680 Each.

17—For Sale, Houses

Sale—Furniture, etc.

Nand Supplies
[And Eggs
[Notice

.

until Decembelr 25. Apply nt 1

piers and Suppliea

' {. o r

Help, Female
Help, Male
lelp, Male or

• Fivo room house and doublo
:A*
70. *etao in n u n u

,

aPP°lntn\crnt- Mlsa Vir8

Long. Over Mobley’s Dyug Si

f

A. f f i , T m°

[Help, Salesman
Situation, Male
RENT: Nico upstairs bed
Situation,Female FOR
room. 300 1-2' Palm atto Ave. &gt;
[Real E state
FOR RUNT: F ront bed room, con­
[to Rent
venient to bath. Hot and cold
Bfcdiums.
w ater. Telephone 385. 200 Laurel
Ave.
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or w ith­
^t r a c t o r s
out meal*. Reasonable rate*.
January th&lt;.
Lincoln
Hotel.
,
1Painters scale
per hour.
We Have a Complete Line
J. Sanford

(R . A. WINSTON, General
**!

B R O W N R E A L T Y C O M PA N Y

P ’s B a r b o r

food barber
P«8 welcome,
'ildez.

of

J

DEVOE’S
Paints, Varnishes
a»and
•• ■ | Stains
Ball Hardware Co.
Phone 8

N ever

LOT CORNER OF FRANK­
LIN &amp; PALMETTO
$700 cash—Balnndo very easy
t«rms.
,
PRICE $2,500
(If Sold This Month)
ROSE COURT LOT
$550 cash—Balance terms.
PRICE $2,250.
(
SEE
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
515 Firet N at’l Bank IlldR.
Phune 713

LOST

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VALDEZ HOTEL
W urt W. W arner, Mgr,

R EA L ESTATE A N D INVESTMENTS

2h— Plant, Seed*, Trees
IWAHT TDK FLORIST”
Flower* i'ut all oeosMoa*
814 Mvrtle
Pbnn* 260-W
I l . \ T IIK C l l i r r I T COI IIT OK-NKM|
IM H .K COIINTV, r i . U I U l l A IV
I C IIA M C K lir .
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31—Spccinl Notices

( RIN'tlHTON itroonni'VI, na holm. il«vlnpi'H. K r n n t r i ' i n r olhr rwlai* nml
&lt; In t h r lu lrn, devisee*. Kiuiileon. l e uulee* u r o t h e r wise u n d e r H e n r y A.
Roord d e r a s e d : a n d to t h e heir*, do*
s Isees. g r a n t e e s , l e g a t e e s o r o t h e r | « |se u n d e r Jntties It Rr v e e tleeeaaed
' n n d to all i i n h n o w u |iartle*. w h o m ­
soever . elul ml ntr a n y I n t er e s t o r I n ­
t e r e s t s In Hie l a n d I nvol ved In till*
s ui t u n d e r a n y of t h e uhdvo n a m e d
. d e f e n d a n t * eueh n n d e v e r y . Whits*
names ami residences ar e u n k n o w n
| t o t h e UtiiunUInniit to t h e n h n v e m l
tilletl c a u s e mol t o all u n k n o w n
i p a r t i e s w h o m s o e v e r cl ul ml nw a n y
i I n t e r e s t o r l o l e r c n t s In t h e l a n d In1 volvctl In t hi s s u i t u n d e r a n y of
t h e ulotve, n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s euch
, a n d e v « f w h o s e n a m e s unit re»lI t l e n e e s / n r e u n k n o w n t o t h e Cantl pin I iki |i 1 In t h e alioVe e n t i t l e d c u u s e
I a mi toYall u n k n o w n p a r t i e s , w h o m I s o e v e r Y la l ml n A a n y I n t e r e s t o r InI t e r e s t s III tile l a u d Invol ved III tills
I suit, s a i d l a n d -bei ng s i t u a t e In R e m ­
Inuir County, Florida, ai n d d e s c r i b e d
a * fo llo tv a . t o - w i t :

.18— Wnnlcd. Situation Mnle
POSITIONS WANTED: White
help nil vocations supplied on
short notice. Pleaso write, wire or
ph6no 2632. Northern Star Eni•iy ment Bureau, 30 E. Church
St., Orlando, Fin.—
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40—Wnnled Real JvJtntc

TRACT t
Lot t of Hcrllon 14. Town-ship
20 south, IU iiki* 31 east, except
7 1-2 acre* sold to .(utlo J. Hrlre,
ileiirrUiwiI a* follow*: "Renin at
tinrtheURt corner of aalil *«rllnn
21. run *out It i&gt; ami f.0-100
ehalnit. thetira went 6 chulnR,
theure north 9 and Rn-too ehalus
theni-o cur I R chain* to begin­
ning.
TRACT J
It. Kin 6 anil aa-lOO ehnlna north
of the southwest corner tif t h e
l io r t h w e R t (Rlurter of Kectlon 31,
w e s t quarter
of Hectlon 31,
ToiviiRhlp t'J South. Range 33
e u » t. run thenco north « oholn*.
In n post, thcnco Routh 6 chains
to a pout, llicnce wr*t 40 chains
' t&gt;&gt; point of Ix-gRinlng.
amt It appearing from the sworn
Rill of Complaint h.-rnn that you
right, title or IntercRl In and In lha
property hcrcInatioVR &lt;lc*crlbcd.
U 1* lhcr»foro ORDKRKD that
you amt each of you am hereby re­
quired to appear to the Rill of Com­
plaint herein filed on Muniluy tho
4th day of January. A. D. 1926, Ilia
Rimu being n Rule Day of this
Court, ut the Court Hyu*a III Han­
ford. Florida and III default thereof.
Decree Pro Confc**o will lie entered
nguliiRt you. said cause lirllig u suit
to quiet tltla In the Complainant,
In anil to the lands herclnabovy de­
scribed.
It I* therefore ORDKRKD that
thlrf nhtlce he puhlDhed In the Han­
ford Herald a newspaper puhllshed
in Hemlnotu County, Florida,, ones
u week In four (4) cuiisccutlva
weekly Issue*.
-a. .
IVlTNKHH my hand and official
*rnl of the Circuit Court of the Sev­
enth Jtidldclal Circuit of the Htnte
of Flurida. In and for Bemlnola
County, Florida, hn this th* 4th day
Ilf December, A. D. |*l».
(Hlgiied)
V. E. IXitJOIiAS,

MAAS CO..
Minneapolis, Minn. ROOM WANTED by man nnd
wife with refined peoplo. Con­
venient bath with running hot wa­
ter and storage for uuto required
FOR SALE: At South Sanford as well as other convenience*. No
(Gindervills) new 3 room bung­ objection to distance from busi­
alow, 2 porches, also small cot­ ness section if on good road. Give Rx^ a I ' m. WEKKH. Deputy Clerk.
tage-and one building lot, siso of lowest rent in first letter. Addrcsn IVtLHON.
IIOU8KHOLDKR . and
Iota 70x133, cash or term s. M. C. 112 care of Tho Herald.
Aspinwall, owner.
Palace Bldg.

New House Palmetto Ave., all new
fuYnishcd. Good term s ..........
§10,500
Lot 64x117-Cypress Ave., off Celdry
Avenue
$1,000
Lot in M ayfair 60x117, near the lake.
,
Good term s .................
$4,500
Two Lots Oak arid Central Ave.
For tho t w o ......................
$5,000
j •
Lot 100x117 Snnford Ave. A good bargain.
Tfircc Lots, 7th Willow St., §7,500 for three.
Lot 35x117 Snnford Ave. around 6th, $12,000
Lot in Bel-Air, 56x125, E astern exp„ $1,150
Lot in San L anta, 56x110 .......____ $3,500
Lot 60x127 Oak and C e n tra l................. $3,5Q0

014! OEAvR M E
ItW T t h a t
t o o e»A.o: r

f r —'

M A TB E . v—

V O O T H tH K \ T

OON’T W O R R Y

rf?*l«fnn8 n ! i ltn d o n &lt;,,tr.d «»ad «nd rallropd near U t f e sub
dTrialon, price per acre ........—
....... ...HflO.Ot
a v ? « . i t en
nice, twanty
five acres right .on railroad and .proposed,highway near San
ford ready to aubdlvlde, D
p rries-—
i c e - - ....™
.........................
....
V S

100 lots, wcat firs t stre e t with five hundred an
frontage on earns, the very beet buy in the city, pr
Twu Iota corner Thirteenth kn$ Palm etto, |14xI17,

H rahlent

of

K lnrM a

.In c a

Rcf.i •non:
Klrat Nath-n.il liana.

J.

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H . H U T C H IN S O N

UKAL RITATN
133 W rit Klral Street
U l m n e 476

Member of
SANFORD, VI.A
Florida State
Ktnrleta Aannclatlon &lt;

HILTON’S

1 n AllllRIl 1IIOV
113 Magnolia Ave.
• First Cla'ta Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladlre and Children.

Blton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
F irst National Itnnk Bldg.
H anford — - ——
Florid*

r

rH O ^W -tP x o o
JU ^»T F O t ^ E T
T H E M O tM C •
VVIL.L- e &gt; e

.v *.
airs , n m n cnfcfeiij* ^
W. V. W II K K L ljv ^
It. A. KINO
w a r d jk a n

poniuii a r ir r s
O ir.STKNSTROM
J.P.THUItMOND
,

410 411-413 .

First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 490-W.

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Radiator,. Rodr, Vender*. Ru»
iiRik Hoard, Repalrlnf
Wo H peclallao In W r* e k a

Sanford Radiator and
Dody Works
R a d ia to r* . L am p * a n d V*nd*i
All A u t o m o h l l a M etal P A rta

Welding. Rradnir and Boldertn
\V*rk U m ni*tt*4;fe
sea Weet Reread Street
Hanford, Florida

W. H. LONG
410 Sanford Ave, Sanfofd. 9 k
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Porter E. Pitta
REAL ESTATE

METAL WORK AND AU­
TOMOBILE RADIATOR
REPAIRING.

Hodgins

410-411-413 1*4 Nat'l. Raak ■!
I’hon* 410-lV
Hanford, J
ilR prcr t i l l i n g W . V. Wh*4
U«nl K a lu ta l l r o k a r i

&amp; Cowan

Sheet Metal Co,
207 French Ave,

WE HAVE I HE BEST BUYS
•ACREAGE-

BU SINESS-HOM ES*
M o n f.7 2 1

\k\U le z R e tf! \y O &gt;
V u lilc / H o ld B u i h t m v

By GEORGE McMANUS
rM T B R R ie n .'Y W O R R IE D
OV ER. MN

’ li. I t O R A T

Tires and Tubes *

E. y U R I.IN G , su v d lm io n I). J. DKAN.
Cnmulalnant
At price* that are right
specialwt. Subdivliion to Or­
lando, Flurida, and F l o r a C. HOWARD PHLOT. cl at.
Pan, Am and Standard Gas ana
Ddimitaniii
Hcighta. Florida on l&gt;ixi* High
Onlrr
»l
I'tihllralliin
Oils
‘ way,
____________
NOTICE TO KNOWN AND UNl'N&lt; UVN DKKKNI •ANTS
“Vcedol Oils”
32—Typewriters, Suppplie.s TUB STATE UK FLORIDA, to:
| C KDWAIID I-YiLOT, JOHN ?
Electric Jrona •
, SKI.MAN. OtllSON II COFKKK.
WU, LA IKKJRD. W II.U HOARD.
Radio Suppltra '
ItKOINAt.D lit KJIID. HKlilNAl.D
HOARD. MAItV J. SUTTON nnd
chines. Can’t be bent. Seminole tTiRlsTOPUKit c. button tier i. u*RINE’S FILLING
| l&gt;«nd. K. L. HUNTER. CHAR IlINO*
j STUN, If llvtna unit If tlrnd. then
STATION
to all partli-a rlaltnlim any Interi'Kt
33—Wanted
. iimlor U KDWAIID PKt.OT. JOHN
I. SKI.MAN HIIISON It tMKKKK.
Phono 461-J j ' "
\VII.I.A lltKiltli, \VtI.I. A HOARD:
WANTED TO BUY: Secund hnhd RKHINAI.D
IliHIRb.
ItKOINALir
twin bnby carriage. Write W. I’, HOARD, MARY J SUTTON amt II i t Sanford Are. Aanfnid. Flacare Herald, giving price nnd lo­ i’ll IIISTOPII Kll U SUTTON h-r
| I•11- 1,ii 1111 K. 1. HUNTER. I'lfAH.
cation.
J.

H erald

SALKS P O R C H . - *

I- T. IIRYAN

K.

TO UP FATHER

216 E. Second S treet

OLD FRIENDS

Incorporated

G. T A Y L O R D ^ E I t
Painting—Decorating ’
PHONE 303

422 Union Avenue

The Seminole Syncopaters, an eight-piece or­
chestra, will serenade.
ReservutionH $2.60 per
cover. Make tablo rcaorvationa now for coup468, foureomeB, or parties
by telephone, letter or
call— »-'•

-

Realtor

Prices, terms and plats on appli
cation.

need LEONARDI’S COUOH SYRUP
(CRBOBOTED)
It soothes and cools the Inflamed
tissues. It f«ri* Uks * swallow of icc
water to a parched throat on a blister­
ing hot summer day. It |l»os quick
reusf.
r
Ask rour
your druggist lor
for
LaO-NAR-Dl’S
Good for children and adults.

e n d s ,,

OLD TIMES

Phone 536

FOR-SALE—3pacti on the p n g a i 265 A. at Twin Imkes on R. R .! WR 1IAVE_ n largo waiting list
for classified advertisements. nnd aiding one mile West of City
for smnll houro*. What have vou
Why not rent those vacant room*, limits of Sanford. Some Inkes.
0ffer. Denn-Berg Corporation
Some celery land. Balance a good 515 p jrs‘t Nntionnl Bank Bldg,
sub-division nnd towrtslto.
I --------- — - —--------------- -------- 77*
MORGANTOWN. VS. VA.. people
aro interested in Florida. Each
of. them through a cUMlfled ad
This is our own property. Titles
in the Morgantown rOST. Six perfect. Will divide nny of above
cents a word for s ix ' consecutive tracts.
issues.

RAW SORE
THROATS

N eve

W. V. W HEELER

400 A in City limits of Sanford
in Sec. 2-20-30.

Cash or
term* We want your busines* | 200 A. East of Pat
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. . Ave. Hard surface ru
321 E. First St.
several pretty lake*
-------------- -----;— - - ------ ;
Lehman nnd Twin l
BABY CARRIAGE for sale. GOD ; cub-diyision property
i Union Avc.

m o rn in g .

OLD DAYS,

WE WILL BE OLAD TO
SERVE YOU

I4!)2 A. SANFORD 8UB-DIVI8
ION ACREAGE WILL DIVIDITO SUIT PURCHASER.

Our price* are right.

C h ris

o n e th in k s o f f

1 Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing Sewer Pipe

LOST—Tortoise shell rim glasses

BUY DIRECT FROM OWNERS

607 A. joining above nnd city
limits on South. Some pretty lake*
on land. New Dixie Highway will
cross p art of lund. Hard road on
other side.

a

o ld y e a r

LOST—Cresent pin of rubies nnd
pearls a t A. C. I- station. Re­
ward. Mrs. L. N. Hansele.

,

PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
j
Between Katie &amp; Franklin.
%
$1,000 cash—Balance can be a r-|
ranged.
PRICE $2250.

LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre- tMJtt S/U.r.: Right now possess­
■ script!out. Drugs, Hodaa.
We
ion. New, all modern, 6 rooms
are as near you aa your pbone. and bath, beautiful, Spnr.ish hungniow in ntu«t select part of San­
ford only $,r»00. $3300 cash, bnl8ANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
ance easy terms. Bnynrd Realty
Buceesfors to Gillon A P latt
Co., Phone 208. 116 S. Park Ave.
410 Magnolia.
Everything elec
trica(. Phone 422: Electraglth
Radio.
19—Sale, Live Stock

•

Masonic Bldg.

D inner at 8 O’clock

HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors,
Estimaten given. Superior work­
manship. W. L. Renhardt &amp; Co.,
G*n . Delivery. Orlando.
BAND for building and construc­
tion purposes.. Delivery from
quarry. MOO M yrtle Avenue,

BUILDERS MATERIAL
GROWERS SUPPLIES

LOST: Dog, light tan color, bob­
tailed, Half-way off. His name
is Pups, please cnll Mr. Lingo a t
Oviedo, Fla., nnd reccivo reward.

FOUR LOTS IN PINE HURST 1
$1000 cash—dlnlanco terms.
PRICE $6,700.

HARRY E. PRETTYMAN
(Incorporated)
112 South Park Avenue
Phone 632-W.

6— Business Opportunities

I

Lake Mary. Developm ent Company

HUH At* TtMiKTIIKU A I’UIV DOL1.All*. INI
- MAKi: OOOIl IIU.ILIIN*

Hardwood
floor scraping nnd
rescraping n specialty. W. L. Rein­
hardt, City Tourist Camp, Sanford,
Fla.

PINE HURST LOT
$650 cash—Balance terms.
..P R ICE.- $2000.

4V10HTS—Three .nation*. Mag FOR SALE: Pair good mules nt
a bargain. Address A. M. Box
noil* and Second. First and Elm,
itKoomj
Sanford Avenue and Ihtb.Stroot. 65, S a n f o r d . ______________
Expert service.
20—For Sale Miscellaneous
oABoard
I-’Olt SAI.r.: I cash ri-gisti-r, 1
ltd, (Sice, Stores WIGHT PRINT S H O P -P rin tin g
rherve cutter, can be seen ut the
Engraving, Embossing. Bee ur Popular Market, 315 E. Firat St.
flrsL W e-tlo tt. Phone 417-VY
iicAtfigc » " H , &lt;• R. 'R. "Ave.-boWmeWal SL
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Three
i Chaves
mules. Will sell cheap or trade
JAM ES H. COWAN—All kind* for Fotd truck or Fordson Tractor.
B tuea
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Call L II. Echols. Telephone 6161.2
«ARent
W ater a rd Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Stock
Avei.ue and Third Street. Tele­ AIR COMPRESSOR for filling
Miscellaneous
station and other purposes. Com­
phone 111.
plete with electric motor, firat
Estate
MIRACLE Concrete U , general class condition. Call 139.
iture *
cement work, ildewglks, build­
Wanted
ing block*. Irrigation boxen. J. &amp; COAI, FOR SALE. Phone or call
Terwllleger. Prop.
Lincoln Hotel.
Jewolers
HILL LUMBER CO. House o
SALE: Ford Sedafi. 4 doors
Decorating,
Service, Quality and Price
L&gt;d condition. $200.00. 210 E.

This is fine land and a bargf

We can make attractive price nnd term* on these
nr will exchange one o r both for improved property
nt Sanford or vicinity.
209 .Magnolia Ave.
Phone 231

7— B u s in e s s S e r v ic e

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units o f ---1. 5 and 10 Acre Tracts
or
F.nllre Sections
$150
I’er Atre
and
UP

it. Houses

C

Phone 117

Oak and 2nd St.

r N I T K H R TA T RS L A N D OFKICK.
O AINKSV1LLK. F L O R ID A . DKC F .U R H It 7. l i l t

SIX ROOM HOUSE
With nil improvements, in
first class condition, can bo ‘
bought for $1600 cash. Bal­
ance terms.
Has screened porch and good I
garage.
PRICE $6,500. •

1, Apartments

120 ACRES AT §100 PER Ad
108 Magnolia Avenue

Phone 3

[Service

FREE—REFRESHMENTS AT COMMUNITY DIN- .»
ING ROOM.
ft
Sec Our Salesmen
AT

I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS

or c o m w
«T1
Of Til* l l t r r l t f

24,— L o s t, F o u n d

LOT ON CORNER OF PAL­
METTO &amp; 12TH ST.
$1500 cash, balance terms.
PRICE $3000.

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona

Opportunities

THIS OFFER CLOSES JANUARY 1st, 1926
FREE—TRANSPORTATION TO PROPERTY.

TERMS

ATTENTION!
DELAND FARMS

E fficient

Jicationa

TWO LOTS ON MAGNOLIA
_
AVENUE
Corner of Spurling. ?C00 cash
balnnco terms.
PRICE $1,000.

'•■■-•*
Department

To Helm or l.eaal n*pr**rn(atlvrn

PALMETTO AVENUE LT
■—.A_t Floral Heights 60x160.
" -WOO CASH

DAYTONA

ta t i VO thorT , with’ rates,
^cation will give
[Wormation. And
^ will assist you
pet want ad. to
[effective.
INT NOTICE
should give their
liffice address as
■hone.number If
lolts. About one
i thousand has a
the others can’t
with you unless
ir address,
unce MUST be
a »t The San*
[flee or by leti discontinuin'

Phdnc 746

Anyone wanting an ideal rettin g for a home
should sec this piece of property. Price
$8,500.-.Terms may bo arranged.

B TO 10 ACRES of land, suitable
for vegetables or fruit, with
buildings. On or nenr highway,
near Sanford. State price.

for Southern California. Writt
fornU
&amp; St°nC’ Bann,nR» Call

HOUSE ON HIGHLAND AVE.
Three .rooms |n House
Three rooms in garage.
4.1,000 cash, balnnco arranged.
PRICE $0,000.

MtTISERS

Christmas and New Year’s O ffering

F&lt;l R.nR^ U BTd.r?£.m t0 *f*Htle14—For Sale. Acreage

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

s o t ic k

llv? f=? n*
Mary San
Cjjexyjrbaih to g ^ m n ^ ly ! 2ufiS
#* c ’
’ &lt;° r sa,c or ®*changt

5— Autos, Sale

Lg I, restricted
•ideation.
■made The Sann be responsible
tin ftr insertion,
for subsequent
affice should he
lately in case of

21—Sale, Real E a tate _
FOR SALE: Land to sell on the
. main road. In Grapevilte, one
half acre. Apply George T. Bai

RKEL A SONS
Too Drive It.

average length

,

About five acres on a lake, ju st outside city
limits. This is one of the best locations in
Florida for a beautiful homo. On this pro­
perty there is now n small house, with au ­
tomatic w ater system, bath room, electric
lights nnd telephone.

Lot 2, Block 7, M ellonville Ave., $4,000
Lot 9, Block 6, Elliott A venue,
E astern Exposure ..... .......... $4,200
Lot 10, Block 6 Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure ................ $4,200

Wept

108 E. Second St

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO,

e n t c r in o

1st National Hank Illdg.

For ,ota

AUTOS FOR HIRR
*AGI £ AUTO SERVICE
Di
or si gift. Meets all trale*. Bai
rage tia n a f-r. Pbone 661 and 68-'

*1— Bwfr. Real Estate

Igs are for con-

. f t l ! 3 V £ * -H

4 Rooms and Bath on Fifth Street. Price $5,000.
Cash $1,000.
. f,

W ONDERFUL HOME SITE

REAL ESTATE

M

8—Autos, Rent

s__.JOe a line
“__Be a line
__Z Tc a line
5c a line
t double above

BEARDALL AVE. CELERY P arii
•

113 Vi Magnolia Ave,

TMC CITY o r
FO ST O R 1A
WfECCOiHC. -

"will b«
Mlnxu and
iiapiTtliately

road, HlcctrTir'lght* wjro™ *^ ,lwlw- In
Garage. 1 mile from depot,
ot

4 Rooms and Bath, ju st off Second St. Price
$5(000. Cash $1,250.

AUCTIONEER
W E SELL lota and anbdivlalona
at pablio ruction. Lafo Burger,
Room fl,’Rock Bldg. Orlando. Fla.

a t e s
j, Advance

in c o m e t a x

Robertson, W illiam s and M onahan

Y o u * w e now

Ab

10—For Rent, Rooms

2 Lots, Oak HiU,
each. $200.00 .c*
once monthly.-3 Lots on Magnolia Jit
Franklin. Under the m ar­
ket. .
Beautiful - Corner L ot-on
Magnolia at Hughey. *
at $1,600.00: $500.00
balance $16.00 montl
Lot No. 24. Fort M
. 4u

near Mayfair,

NOW*
MAvGCdE.

r*__ -

REALTOR

Jfew Smyrna High
mfle from Osteen.
3 acres cIearqd..Price
attractive terms.

Lake Monroe Development
Office Phone

130

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�THE 8AJNF0RD HERALD, 8ATTJRDAY, DECEMRER_26, 1925
s ~~ ~

^-------—t — fir"'

property owners
To all those who own property in Sanford there is almost certain assur­
ance of increase value. Wheather you bought a year ago, or onTy yester­
day, the properly that you bought is increasing in value almost every
day. You have exercised your good judgement and foresight-and you
arc rightfully entitled to every dollar of profit, that may come to you.
In the Greater Sanford District there is hardly a piece of property that
you can buy but that will make money for you in the very near future.
-

,

» — «4

Sanford property iatfhe best investment in Florida today— and, this con­
nection, w e again wish to call your attention to the pre-eminent oppor­
tunity— Loch Arbor.
^
Your attention is directed to the fact that a part of Loch Arbor is in the city
limits.
B E A R IN MIND; T H E C O U N T R Y C L U B E N T R
A N C E SE C T IO N WILL BE F O R M A L L Y ANN O U N C E D F O R S A L E W ITHIN A FEW D A Y S
Reservations are now being accepted. Be sure to mala

N ext to P ost O ffice
TELEPHONE 588

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1 Florida's Heart,
G re a te s t Vegetable
icheat Garden Land

•

.

Fair Monday and Tuesday. Cold• r and - killing froat, central por­
tion.

Associated Press Leased Wire
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , M O N D A J , D E C E M B E R 2 8 , 1 9 2 5

Sixteen Pages

NUMBER 126.

Weather Is Predicted For Florida Tonight
itAs Fair South Russians Take Afghan PostjH eavy Damage To
[iami Forecast
Property
A
n
cftife
ANDREWS
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stO
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a
m
p
e
d
HOVE
AGJUNSTi
W eather7Man
HE IS PLEASED!
INDIA SEEN IN Reported In W est
BORDER FIGHTFIVE
M a $o n i c N°
• - in s« h*
WITH DRY WORK
BODIES INSTALL1

|ture fs Low
fh To Damage
In Northern
Is Report

fDropsTo

Iristol, V a.
lively Little
ig Reported
them States
Weather^

“Barbaric Bob” Is
Brought From Paris

LONDON, Dec. 28.—&lt;/P)—The
"barbaric bob" has been inifyortcd from Paris by hair dressers
who are trying to knock out the
shingle.
Thin is tho fuzziest effect
which has yet been introduced
since women began to bob their
hnir. And it requires a skillful,
professional m anipulator to pro­
duce it; it is f a r beyond .the
ordinary brtrbcr who has been
reaping a fortune out of the
boyish effects.

"Tho barbaric bob," carries
with it n parting of the hair
on" the right b^Ic. T wo combs
aro used to raino the hair off
tiiu' ears and drape it buck of
them so long, curly locks ’cncirclo the car and hang well for­
ward underneath' it. The hair
r.till has a shingled line at the
hack to givo it a sm art and
modern touch.

Postmaster J. P. Halt thir morn­ stocks in this and other localities.
Mr. Mali’s statement alluding to
ing announced that the business
handled by the local office was the Christmas gifts now awaiting
is cxpocted to cause
Prohibition Chief Goes To three times greater this year than distribution
cheer nmong many who have been
Key West And Havana Af- in 1021. lie stated that incoming expecting Santa Claus to nrrive by
parcels consisting of Christmns way o f parcel post. From the out&lt;ter Having Inspected Wo- k gifts
were still pouring into tho Iook this morning, severnl trucks
In ( arolinas And Georgia office with every incoming train will
he kept busy for the next five
and that several days would elapse or six days making deliveries
before deliveries would return ti^ throughout the residential districts
Is
normal.
of the-city.
The floors, jn some of the rear
It was stated that the force in
fooms were stacked high with par­ tho local office worked all night
cels and packages this morning Saturday afui all day yesterday in
'Conference To He Held With and
clerks were busy trying to get nn effort to save disappointing paCuban Officials Hut An- them
.i
*•--* and* delivered
1 11
1 with
'** *L
sorted
the trons of the office who arc expect­
drews Is Mum On Subject least possible delay.
ing parcels as Christmns gifts, and
The express embargo has ptey- business houses who nro depend
(j a i m w i i i ~
..
ed havoc with the mail service nil ing on ktho mail for new stocks
/ip; n„
' • G,B;s V - . - 8- “ over the state, particularly in Jnck- with which to fill their shelve*
.mug '••mpIKcd inspection Cohville, nrrrrrding to postai aii- a Tier n fliTTstmas business which is
j-of-rustonw parts of entry and const thoritics. Many shipments coming said to have depleted practically
; ®&gt;unr” n111' prohibition units on the, through the mailt are for business every stock in’ the city.
I south Atlantic M-nbourd, except _ ________
. Florida, Assistant Secretary of the I '
~ r*

Today But Modera­
tion Of Weather Is
Predicted Tuesday

Reports Of Unprovoked A h- i -s
A n . i | n I i * n
sault Causes Concern I n ;
U r r I L l A L u
Lnndon As Former Designs
Of Russia * Are Recalled First Joint Ceremonies To
He Held Tonight At The
Incident Likely To
Masonic Temple-With High
Cause Much Trouble, Potentates' In Attendance

Florida Situation
Admitted Problem

Thirteen Deaths Occur In Chicago

Afghan Comiflnnder In Killed
InAtalialion service* for five
And Territory Surrounding Mnsonic hodir/i, including the
Eastern Star order,- will
lie held
Darklmd Has Hccn Occupied tonight
.
---m tho Mnnonic Tentplo on,

Canada'Shivers With
Mercury Between 21
And 26 Below Zero
CHICAGO, Dec. 28.— (AP)

LONDON. Doe ,,u —i.l’t - A r... ,&gt;nrl&lt; Avcitno." This i* *qid M bft — Astronomers with TheTr
rthwest Floridu:
rsTiVn,. Ylb.t'
*.he fin:t J'dfU insianhiltm scr- |
port
front Afghanisinn
that Ru..' I vieos
ever held by Masonic organ eyes on sun spots and other
&gt;t quito bo cold
i; lowest tentvoked attack upon nnd captured 1irntions in the history of the city. so la r p h e n o m e n a , n n d w e n th
const about 20
Several high state Musonic o f - ! o r p ro p h e ts w ho recently*1
the Afghan post of Darkbail, has
i; Tuesday inereasfleets are expected to be present1w a rn e d o f b itte r Cold W e ath e r
aroused concern here.
or m
M’r vi eea ntu
with rising temthee services
ami a luncheon i s ; tht&gt; ,ftlte r p n rt 0 f D e c e m b e r
in official circles it is helicvi'dj . lfor
,
j
Imitig
planned
for 5 p rv iti|f n t tn o
|lrt»h north and
that if the report proves true the
i have seen their predictions .
action would lie regarded us u sig­ conclusion of the work.
KeJ&gt; West and Havana. They!
true.
. .
nificant step toward realization of
Tho order In which the various
in north and
were aboard the const guard cut-1
Sweeping out o( the north­
a movement which Russia is alleg­ bodies will install their new o f­
to cloudy in
ter Mailin' and only a brief stop
ed to be secretly making toward ficers was announced this morning west like Valkyries bent on do-,,
itoniKht and Tueawill In- made at Key West.
I ml in.
ns follow*: DeMolay, beginning struct ion, tho Icy winds of winter
it colder tonight,
Gen. Andrews is satisfied with
Stories of attempts by Russia to about 5:30 I’.' Mi,. Order of tho timo have invaded almost every
iturc tonight 20
conditions in the three ngeneies
gain possession uf Afghanistan, ,Eastern Star, the Bltto Lodge, section of the United State* ond
J ' LOCAL
My lower in cxunder his control in North Caro­
with u view to advancing throukb Chapter and The Cummntidcry Cunnda, leaving death and destruc­
, 20 to 32
Five Masonic bodies to install lina, South Carolina add Georgia.
tion as a week end aftermath.
that,
country to India once caused will follow in order.
i hnyy to^ tiling
1U2A officers toniglrt in Joint Ho feels they are meeting the DeCottes And Spencer Change City Hus Coldest Weather excitement.
From the Rocky Mountains to
Diplomatic arrangoTho
officers
for
1020
were
an­
n'.rvl portion, and
ccrftinonics “
It Has Experienced For mentx, however, ended the scares nounced a&gt;* follows: for tho E x t ­ tho Atlantia seaboard freezing and
Name Upon Entrance Of
present situation, and arc making
\1 . w eather
j Mpnday Js one of the chilliest plans for any further requirements
Past 5 Years; Thermoj
omeier -in WU7, ofti.r uKii-li, until the* Bol­ ern Star; Mr*. O. K. McKdy* Wbr- sub-zero tem peratures. Wfrrv*i1¥*L i .,^ t.
Purtner Who Is A Graduate
sdnrv ex perienced . here in -five
with virtuaBy no relief Insight in?
on them. -Jn* each port where
"TTcad~78
Year
Ago
Of
Dhth
Yale
And
Michigan
Today shevik revolution in 1017,*the oog- tliy Matron; G. E. M&lt;;Kny, Worftty day
but with *omo modoratlon pro­
y t *■?*
r femperaturca
oy of a Ruasiun menace to Afghan­ I’utron; Mrs. R. C. Turner, Assoo treasury official has talked
rps o r assistants With his subordinates, ho has as­
TrslnetT-“ corpa
mised
Tuesday, Tho cold break'
r Portion. Modistan
nnd
India
had
not
reached
its
riato Matron; Mrs. Ed.
Ward, from the
Announcement Wtis made today
The coldest weather Sanford has head. •
brought to H otel*F orrest Lake sured them they should not hnng
nortnlnnd pushed even
isorth and noHhSecretary;
Mrs.
Harry
Kent,Treas­
of
the
admission
of
Samuel
It.
from New Jersey tourist hostel­ back in asking for needed person­
into the heart of Dixie, nnd beyond
experienced in severnl yenrs de­
The
statement
prepared
for
pre­
urer;
Mrs.
Eugene
Higgins,
Con­
Dighton to the law firm of De­
the northern ranges of Florida.
ry.
and equipment. Without pro­ Cottes and Spencer, and tho sub­ scended upon the city Sunday night sentation by the director of public ductress; Mrs. L. H. Gibb*, Asso- to Accidents
wore- numerous, prop­
S. R. Dighton admitted to law nel
per support front Washington, he sequent change of the company .1 and nil over tho city people were information of the government of elate Conductress; Sirs. P. SI. El­ erty valued a t severnl ntllliona waa
TON, Dec. 28.— firm of DeCottes and Spencer.
India, just mode public says:
der. Chnplain; Sirs. A. B. Shoe­ destroyed and great suffering waa
eraturea as low
Local post office flooded with said, the good work they have done naino to DeCottes, .Spencer and huddling around vvnriuus heating
"The
traditional
designs
of
Rus­
maker, Mnrshnll; Mrs. Slnry Sian- caused among the |toor and homowould be nullified._
Dighton.
practiccrs
of
general
law
Christm
as
package!'.
appliances early this morning.
or slightly besia, after being temporarily sus­ is. Organist; Miss Dorothy Stokes, less. In tho east particularly tho
with office* in the Seminole Coun­
Florida Situation Bothersome
• la k e Mary store is robbed S at­
According
to
the
records
of
Mrs.
pended, have now been resumed in Aida; Miss Allie fiitlon, Ruth; low tempcr|]LtMrcs brought home
itreme north por- urday night.
The Honda situation will have ty Bank building.
Mr. Dighton A. M. Wnlkrr, locnl government a new und formidable shape, nnd b Miss Virginia Jenkins,Esther; Sirs. tho seriousness of the hard coal
with heavy to
the assistant secretary's attention
STATE
$
is n graduate ! weather observer, the temperature flood of nnti-Hritish propaganda is George Drnekiiorn, Martha; Mrs. strike now in'the seventeenth week.
when he returns front the visit to
in the central
directed against points on Jim Huff, Electa; Mrs. J. D. I'nrk- Below zero temperature* were re­
.if l)t»tit the Uni nt 7:30 o'clock this morning wits being
Colder w eather tonight for
Havana.
He admitted liquor
the perimeter of the British zone." cr, Wnrdcr and D. S. E. Starr, corded In several parts of Penn­
frosts as far as Florida
33.
It
is
presumed
tim
in
’
lower
versity of Mich­
predicted by United S ta­ smuggling through the? hundreds
The director expresses the belief
sylvania and other anthracite-pro­
weather clears tes W enther Bureau.
igan and the figure was reached 'fllrevious to Hint the spread of Htissiun influ­ Sentinel.
of keys, inlets nnd rivers and oth­
ducing regions.
(
that
hour.
The
maximum
temper­
For
the
DeSIolny:
George
Wil­
Yule Inw school.
Gilchrist county officials ndrii-^' er indentations of the? Florida cast
lit for tonight by
Elements Cause Much Damage
•*
ature yesterday was flj. JTho -min­ ence, still is the aim of the itussian son, Slnster Councilor; Walter
cd
by
Governor
M
artin.
Ho
was
admit­
was
giving
him
worry.
The
study
government
as
it'w
au
under
tho
bureau. • Warm
Whllo most of the continent wan • .. ;
imum
for
Saturdny
night
was
37.
Ilnrhvr,
Senior
Councilor;
Austin
ted
to
the
Geor­
which he expects to mnke on tho
Czurs und he .(loclitrcs t|iat Runnorth and north
•DOMESTIC
the grin of the cold wave, ele­
l ’crusual of the records for the sin s new nationalistic policy in Clark, Junior Councilor; Clydo in
gia bur in 1U12,
return trip will include a series of
of the state Is in
ment
tiinitlfeslallnnH of other kinds Booth,
Senior
Deacon;
William
Cold wave grips whole country, conferences in Miami and Jack­
a n d practiced past five years disclosed tho fact likely before long, to constitute a
morrow.
were
noted In othcb parts of tho
.
leaving destruction and aufferInw in Kavunnnh that only on one occasion was the serious threat ugainst Afghanis­ Gillun, Juniot- Deacon.
sonville, with a trip front Wash­
world. Lightning, incidental tQ a
t tem peratures also ing.in
its path.
.
t
temperature
ns
low
as
33
and
thnt
&lt;
Officers
for
lU2fl
of
the
Monroo
from thnt timo
tan.
ington lati‘r to the west const und
violent storm, set fire to several
i for most of the
A ssistant.S ecretary of T reas­
Tne report dwells on effurts of Chapter, No. 15 R, A. M., were petroleum tanks a t Buenos Airoa
until l'J17, when wna on Jan. 0, 1024. One yenr
»*, although 11 hard ury Andrews, a fte r inspection ofv Mobile contemplated.
h o abandoned ngo today tho minimum wbh 52 Russia to extend hor I n f l u e n c e I Riven as follows: Mnurico II. catming 11,000,000 dantugu. Severn
Before leaving here, ho held an­
the const of North dry forces in Carnlinas and Geor­
In tho territory of Entire Amunu* Spencer. High Priest; G.E. McKny, earthquakes were felt in several
his work to cn- nnd the maximum 78.
other conference with Deputy ProSouth Curolina wna g ia ,' leaves for Key W est and
While the populace, generally, is Unit Knhn, including proposals for King; E. A,. Brothersnn, Scribe, localities dn Vera Cruse, Mex. At
roil iu the first
hibition
Administrator
Dismukes
lit. •
Havana.
Officers Trniit- feeling tho bite of tho cold wind, utt improvement of communication John Gove, Treasurer; C. J. L* Rochelle, France, u fishing •’ •'
and half a dozen ngents "to get
nturo wna below
witli Kabul, tho capital of Afghanis Humph, .Secretary; J. O. Huff, Cap­ l&gt;ont foundered,,* drowning seven • •
Seventy-four people killed in
Krning as far south traffic accidents in 11 southern the iny of the land and henr their ing_ Camp. Graduatin^ with a which hits been sweeping across tun nnd Oxus. As the post of Dark- tain
of tho, Host; T. E. Meredith, nnd melting snow gorged streams
problems." Mr. Andrews Insisted commission he went to Franco Lake Monroe for'tho past 30 hours, whiclt the iiussinns nro reported
Inico and Northern states during past week.
Principal
Hojourner; W. D. Routh, causing ncrlous flood*.
authorities
stated
this
morning
where
ho
served
it*
captain
nnd
Asheville, tho tem- . Coal operators and miners the matter had signifiganco nnd
!&lt;&gt; have seized, arc lit an important Ro&gt;al Arch Cnptain; George Huff,
At New York City, where tho (
battalion commander of tho 320th that tho truck gnrdens nnd fruit crossing
realized
that
ho
had
similar
per­
ftro.
of tho Oxu* River, suspic­ M aster.of Third Veil; J. It. Smith, mercury hovered around seven
meet in New York to renew ne­
hod not suffered us n result of the
field
artillory
of
the
82nd
divis­
sonal
talks
with
groOn
chiefs
in
gotiations -fo r settlem ent of
heavy frosts. Tho waters of the ion hus been aroused hero thnt tho Master of Second Veil: Burku above Sunday, the weather wax
Charleston and Wilmington nnd on ion.
•aged Fruils
is likely to euuno trouble. Steele, faustur-of First Veil; D. S. biting enough to cause Robert Moystrike.
lake nro said to temper tho wind incident
Following
Ills
return
to
tho
Un­
LLK, Fla., Dec. 28.
A dispatch from Kubul telling of E.- Starr, Sentinel. . .
Express embargo on citrus his visits to tho Onk Island coast ited States, he accepted a -posit­ to such an extent thnt growing
oknwk, a visiting Eskimo from
rfs in northwest- fruits and fresh fish lias been guard station and the customs
the rapture of Parkbnd, said tho
Aluskn and points north to ..say
Blue
I.odgo
officers
for
1U2G
arc:
crops
are
not
injured
without
u
ion
as
associate
counsellor
for
the
flpcd to as low it« lifted by Amoricun Railway Ex­ house have been mnde.
Afghan commander was killed by
"Ect is cold." Tho Icy winds, how­
John
Gove,
Worshipful
Master;
protected
freeze.
Jefferson
Stundnrd
Life
Insurance
thu Russians nnd thnt the sur­
Won’t Discuss Problem*
above zero, t\
press Company
ever did not Interfere .with t|u&gt;
rounding territory consisting of G, W. Huff, Senior Warden; M. dully swim of 14 members of a
meteorologist
Mr. Andrews nnd , Willinm R. Company with offices in Greens­
FOREIGN
whole or part of ntt inlund formed Y. Bedsoc, Junior Warden; W ulttr Boston organization known as tho
today. StnrtVuliancc, assistant solicitor of tho boro, N. C., where, ho remained
by two branches of the river Oxus Houth, Senior Deacon; Ken Itos- "L Street Brownies" although' Ico
London aroused over Russian state department, who is making until June, 1025, when ho resign­ People’s Army Fast
sho^tly a fte r
of Khaimbnd, had been *itcr, Junior Deacon; E. A. Bro- hud tu be broken.
Umpernturo a t capture of Afghan town, which
Evacuating Tientsin northwest
tho trip, nro expected to hold sev­ ed to resume general law practice
•thereon, Senior Steward; Junto*
nt
Sanford
in
the
officcn
of
Deoccupied
by
Hie Russians.
has
been
interpreted
as
secret
of Canada shivered with
fgunod to un oferal conferences in Havana where
Huff, Junior Steward; S. B. Ad- tiietyoi.t
Cottes
and
Spcnccr.
move
toward
India.
United States, tho north com­
|above zoro before
they are scheduled to arrivo Tues
TIENTSIN, Dec.. 28.— GP) —
ant*,
Secretary;
It.
B.
Chapman,
Mr.
Dighton
is
a
mentbor
of
monwealth experiencing one of thu
! reported a temdny. Both officials concur with various fraternities and societies. Most of the national people's army
Treasurer; B. S. Babbitt, Chaplain. worst week ends in years, with tho
trecs.- • v 1
, (Continued on Page *&gt;)- .
recently
defeated
in
the
fighting
Two
Stolen
Cars
Are
Ho is a Delta Tnu llrUa, a mom
The Commnndery officers' are to mercury 24 to 20 below In srfmu
Did the tomperaTientsin, has evacuated this
her of the honorurjJSSBl frutern around
be; A. F. McAlister, Commander; sections. Ono note of cuntrasL how­
florldu were suf- Found By Police And
city.
It
Is
noteworthy
that
a
few
ity of Pitl Delta 'T ^ ^ L n active of tho troops have moved north­
T. \V. Jones, Generalissimo; G. E. ever was provided by West Kooto[•criously damage
member
of
the
Legion,
McKay, Captain General; John
(Continued on Page 3 )_____
Returned
To
Owners
eastward toward Tangshang, but
sd that all fru it
Quvc. Senior—Warden;— Qeu.—
und n niuntber
Club most of tho fly in g imldlcrB-nrc
, this -section be
In cammcnUiq^W pnW la adm
Huff, Junior Warden; L. H. Gibb*.
proceeding southward toward MnShariff C. M. Hand a nnounced,
fuzing temperuPrelate;
J. O. Huff, Sword Bearsion
to
the
firm,
Gtforgo
A.
DoCotWASHINGTON,
Dec.
28.—UP)-.
chang.
'
•: far-STOtb~BB this morning th a t a Hudson nutotos-warmly praised Mr. Dighton’a
Bicause of failing health, Gen. t r ; A. K, Kossitter, Warder; A. I t
The
Kuomlnchun
(national
peo­
counties. v
mobilc, stolen from Roy Harden, of
nowledge of the law and his ability ple’s army) is most anxious regard­ John J. Pershing is expected to Key, Treasurer; J. D. Jenkins, Re­
h u rts’will be felt
to sgrvo satisfactorily in many ing events in Manchuria, but its return hero within tho next month corder; It. E. Ilcurndon, Standard
Orange
City
Saturday
night
had
A
trained
corps
of
hotel
cm*
tea,
according
t
5?*,
to.
*—
r.
members believe Marshal Chang from Arica, Chile, whero he is re­ Bearer; D. B. E. Starr, 8entlnel;
». H .-M arkhnm ^h»«n Tecovered in tho Woods near nioyees^nuntbcrlng more thnn ou ways.
Tso-Lin. Manchurian dictator who presenting President Cooildgo in T. E. Meredith, W. A. Higgins and
tho Wckivn River.
has^ nrived in Sanford to tue over
1on Pago 3)
Tho Egyptian women thought last week defeated his form er sato- tho Chilcan-I’eruvten arbitration J. C. Trnwtck, Guards
Harden waa Bald to havo been tho duties of the various depart­ they
Flowers’ general store a t Lako
could strengthen their hair lite, Grit. Sung-Ling, is unlikoly to over Tacna-Aricn.
Many of the apolntivo ot/ices Mnry was robbed of approximately
in Sanford on business and had ments of tho Hotsl Iiorrtstt I*ake by rubbing It with a donkey's follow up ihe remnant of Kuo’s
in
the
-various
organizations
will
His physician has. recommended
according to a statement • mado
$200 in cash by .three unidentified
only left his machino fo r a few this morning by Howard Hullc,c- tooth crushed in honey.
army inside the walls.
that he begin the homeward trip bo filled sometime soon after th» men altout 0 o’clock Saturday night
minutes. Upon his return tho car
not later than Jan. 15 and ho may new officers aro * coated. Tho according to reports receiv'd by
Practically all of the staff canto
depart from Arica before th at hebds of th e lodges are txpcctsd Sheriff C. M. Hand, who Is today .
was gone. He immediately* noti­ hero direct from tho Loch Ai Dor
E x p o r t a t io n
date if proper arrangem ents -can to announce their appointments working on tho cose.
hotel
in
Allonhurst,
New
J
era5&gt;
*»
5"‘
fied tho polico and the Sheriff nnd
within the next few days.
bo made.
where the Hulick brothers operate
Th* three men are'said to
as
a
result
of.
an
all
night
search
M rv cj by two
an exclusive summer resort hotel.
D etails.of thu general’s illness
entered tho s to re -a n d ^a|ipn lines rnain- the car was found in good condi­
Tho chef and hia'assistant*, the
$1.00 worth of lunch to allaj
Wd bi-weekly sail- tion. No clue ns tp identity of the bakor, head w aitsr and corita uf
ruspicions of tiio storekc«L
Jnviilo «mi inter- t h i e f o r thieves, lias been report­ maids, waiters, bell boys und door­
Judge W. E. While was cqnfront- charge. In each case a bond of $1 what alarmed his friends in tho • Schneider Cup Race when they stuck a gun in 'hi*
TITc Clydo ed.
men have all had yoatj o f a p o r ; cd with a largo docket in. polico was ordered entreated.
*
and rifled th* cash register.
capital.
•’ •
f . , . , ,•
^ “ny inauguraU
cnco ut largo tourist, hotel*. Mr. court thTs morning but owing to
Isaac Samlicis, charged with .op­
Several people lounging In |ho
There
has
been-a
mnrkeA
in
­
‘ Over service to
Another Hudson Found
LONDON, Dec. 2 8 .- G D - Tne vicinity of the store became sue.
Hulic said, a n d j t is es|&gt;ectM that many forfeited bonds, tho cases erating a motor wchicle whilo un­ crease In blood pressure, In ad­
fear* „go and a t
The Hudaon. outotn&lt;H)He belong- tho quality of th sir ,e r'fice J * 1 did not actually require much time der tho-influence of liquor vWss dition to complications resulting signlnd of tho I.ecni-no.treuty has picious of the three and took down
.Vv e two- river Ing to Edward Ward, which was attract many visitors to the For­ for disposal. /
fined $100. C. Carson waa also from lnfecttd teeth. I!o is in his increased the possibility of Ger­ the number of tha ,f*
From tho list of drunks and vi­ charged with driving a car while sixty-sixth
L^oeola and the stolen from In front of the Elks* re st Lake, which will be opened
m any’s participation in the next tho mnehtne. Thl*
year.
Tvv,*lo ore in op- club Saturday night, was recover­ within the next few days accord­ olators of tho parking law* it wai* drunk but fiMjod to show up in
Schneider cup race. Tho removal given to the sheriff as
Although
Washington
officials
evident that the nolice' were’ kept court und his bond of $100 was
^JnK pusii.Mtgcrs ed Sunday morning .by Officer ing to presont plans. ,.
Two of the ntemare di
declined to ntftko any announce! of reftrictions on thu. building of
^•nforj dai!jv
Beckwith, ,of the Sanford Polico
aircraft in Germany will enable ntiddli aged, and one Is
Several carloads of dishes and busy over Saturday and Sunday ordered -entreated.
»&gt; -,
ment
regarding
Gen.'I’crshing’a
re*
Deportment, in the Prcnmwold various other equipment have bflen with a number o f petty' cases.
*rnnsportation
experts In that country tp construct havo been a young man,
Floyd Hester was fined $1 for
G .C. Hickson, Mrs. Stella Ar­ having tho cut-oUt of his automo­ turn to the U, 8. there were evi­ machines of- almost unlimited ly about 23 years of ago. "- - '
•»8*nized in Feb- subdivision, near French-avenue. • received, ahd an additional ship­
dences
"that
’
Ms
departure
from
Tho car had been parked nt H m ent of fixtures is expected to a r­ rington, Mrs. M. L. Strong, C. J. bile open and Lonnie Corringten South America would in no sensj horsepower.
•Jreshor brothora
ImmodteUly after tho b T ‘
i®?'«tht congestion o’clock Saturday night by the own­ rive in Sanford this week it wui Owenk, M^ Ben Amoi, William was fined $3 for speeding.
the three
backed
Air
exports
hero
say
Geripany
- ..bandits
.
bo
a
diplomatic
retreat
Morn
an
&gt;
D
railroad embargo, er, Mr. Ward, and upon his return stated this morning.
'
' Clark, Gene Adams, WUH*m Lud­
will
apply
for
readmission
to
the
and
drove
international
situation
w
hich.
has
Militia
G!o*e
was
fined
$1
for
al­
to 'th e spot it was gone. J le inmudsubsidiary
Practically ail finishing touches wig,' George Palmes, Miss Fields,
federation of oeronaatlca when
«» speod.
embarasslng.
intely ngtiflcd tho police. Officer have been applied ttr tha build­ A. W. Hart* und E.-S; McCarthy, lowing hor chickens to ran a t Urge. become
brothers Tug
building
restrictions
are
removed,
hi*
deputy
Steps
will
be
taken
to
continue
A. E. Ei*Is .was ordered W pwr a
Bockwith
detailed to scarcn
scorch ing,
jth was cteUiled
«'«* and
nnJ ^tho Jdelay
elay attending
attending tho
tho were all charged with parking
'^ w have equip- Jockw
without 1light! 'According to- the fine of $10 on a charge of. Ming m far as possible tho work he has If readmitted she will bo enUUsd
f°r bring- for the car and it was fopnd about delivery Qj
of neded accessories Is witnout
I . cumi-U' in intonuUoM l
; he«(i
and also to pay &gt;15 for. 41afactor*pompon- docket but
them1,000 ton* of 11 o’elork Sunday morn ng, scarce- “ ^livery
coc
ing.
, M hcui'J u tte r i t hnJ l.« n .Wl-,
•« « « « •*
r 0"1 a week.
ok
-

J

!5tk S tm? M SAMUEL DIGHTON'MERCURY DROPS

IS ADMITTED TO WHILE SANFORD
LOCAL LAW FIRM SHIVERS. IN COLD

News Sum m ary

Illness To Compel
Pershing To Return
To- United States

Trained Staff Of
Employees Arrive
For Hotel Opening

Lake Mary Store Is
Looted Saturday By
Men In Texas Car

P FACTS

Two Alleged Drunken Drivers Forfeit
Bonds Of $100 Each In Police Court

...............Isf

t e a s Germany May Enter

M S

HRS

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YOUR NEWSPAPER
Published to Florida’s Heart,
[ The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land
[OLUME XVI.

■0
i- r iit'C w
TUB WEATHER!

Local thundershower* Wednei*
day; Thursday partly cloudy, thandershowers in south portion; modcrate cast winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS D ISPA TC H ES

Anderson’s Double
W a r’3d for Forgery

I SUBMARINE
SUSPENDED
[n favorable W eather
TIs Bar to Further
Operations by Div[ers and Big Granes

ro Bodies Were
Rescued Today
ivers’ Activities Are
►ushed Last N ight
tut WithoutSuccess

BRISTOL. Vn., Sept. 30.—UP)
—William M. Williford, myste­
rious stranger, who was arrest­
ed in Widcner’s Valley, Wash­
ington county, late Monday nfternoon, because of his niurked
resemblnncc to Gcorgo "Dutch”
Anderson, famous bandit nnd
gunnmn, has been turned over
to officers of Wise, Vn., where
ho is wanted on u charge of lar­
ceny.
Deputy Sheriff Mclntire of
Wise went to Abingdon, where
Williford has been held in jail
since his apprehension, and
took charge of the prisoner
Tuesdny. lie is charged with
stealing ,-v quantity of clothe;,
part of which is snid to have
been fouhd in suitcase which he
carried nt the time of his ar­
rest.
Williford gave his home ns
MIddleboro, Ky.,* though he said
thnt he had n wife nnd two
children in Virginia.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY, SEI*TEMRER 30, 1925.

TRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 53.

AIRSHIP CHIEFlT hree C andidates In Fight KIWANIANS TO Navy D epartm ent Is
For Post O f V eteran Chief;
WORD Parade F eature On 2nd D ay {SPONSOR MOVE Blam ed By M itchell
WEATHER MAN
FOR Y .EC .A . For 2 A ir D isa ste r s
Officer Tells Special Naval
Court That Commander Of
Shenandoah Refused to Lis­
ten to Repented -Warning

May Recall Heinen
On Valve Testimony
Big Airship Might Have Been
Saved If It Had Changed
Its Course, Says Lieutenant

ST. PF.TF.RSnURG. Sept. 30
—M*)—lh‘s Moines, Iowa, was
unanimously selected as the
1920 convention city by the
United Spanish War Veterans
nt their sc:nion here this morn­
ing, when R1 Paso withdrew in
fnvor of the former city.

ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 30.—
(/R—The Convention of the Spans,
ish Amerienn War Veteran® was
marked Tuesdny bv the nomina­
tion of candidates for high offices,
election of officers by the women’s
auxiliary and the big parade Inst
night.
From the standpoint of the
public tho parade was the biggest
feature, and all St. Petersburg
lined Central and First Avenue to
see the men nnd women march.
There was n fish fry yesterday
afternoon for the visiting veterans
nnd many other social events.
The veterans association itself
held its meeting in the Plata
Thenter when nominations for
elective offices were made.
Nominees for the office of Na­
tional Commandor-in-Chief wore:
Harvey II. Hannah, Tennessee;
Riehnrd R. Flyn, Massachusetts,
and Col. Curnii A. Thompson, Ohio.
Nominees for the next highest
national office, that of Senior
Vice-Commander were: Frank II
Dodd, Kansas; L. L. Mahone, Ore­
gon, and C. N. Markham, Virginia.

Only two will run for the third
high office, that of Junior ViceCoinmnnder. They are Chnrles B.
•’olerick, Nebraska, nnd Charles
0. Juneau, Wisconsin. For the
office of Surgeon-General there
were also two candidates, William
L. Sharp, Missouri, and Arthur J.
Schnelderback, New York.
Florida Man Honored
As a mark of respect to their
genial hosts in this city, and in
appreciation of the kindness ex­
tended to them, the veterans unan­
imously nominated Rev. W. A.
Myers, department chnplain of
Florida, ns tho Nntionnl Chaplninin-Chicf. As he is uncontested in
the field, his nomination amount­
ed to election
Gov. William W. Brandon, Ala­
bama, wns the first "nominating
speaker, and took the stugc amid
a roar of applause that attested
to his popularity with the veter­
ans. His speech-in behalf of Hnrvey II. Hannah ns Commandcr-inChief brought out u sentiment of
the old Confederacy thnt literally
"took thp house.” lie declared
that, though the building in which
his executive office is located was
once the seat of Jeff Davis’ power,
it now stands under the Stars and
strlm**.. He recalled the vnllnnt
deeds of "Fighting Joe’’ Wheeler
and of Hobson and then declared.
“But now we’re all Yankees, thank
(Continued from Pnge One)

Discussion Follows Talk By
Smith, Former “Y” Worker
Who Tells Members of Need
of Organization in Sanford

D efinite Action Will
Be Taken N ext Week

Shenandoah
ANNUALPOULTRY Sending:
Out W est Was Vio­
INSTITUTE TO BE lation of Law, Ex­
HELD ON FRIDAY Air Chief Declares
V

Efforts Being Made to Se­ Second
.mini im-vuii);
Meeting in
of i'll*inimilt’
Seminole
cure Reynolds, State Sec­
Poultry Raisers Scheduled
retary to Attend Meeting
At (Jeneva W ilh Fine Pro-

No» •Parachutes
On
a ■ y
A ir S h ll) IS C h a r g e
t____

uram ArrangedByWhltncr PN-9 Plans WereLike
A move to organize a branch of
the Y. M. C. A., in Sanford wns
Plnns for tiie second annual
Work, of “Buncrlin?
inaugurated at the weekly meeting
Poultry Institute for Seminole
A m &lt; ilm n * u ” l l n
of the Sanford Kiwnnia Club to­ county
to lie hold nt (Jeneva on Fri•** H lc ilG llr S , I i C
day. Discussion of the mutter fol­
JNITED STATES SUBday
of
thin
week,
have
been
com-------lowed an able address regarding
I r INE BASE, NEW LONW ASHINGTON, Sept. 30.
tho need of such nn organization pletcd, according to nn announce-!
J N , Conn., Sept. 30.— (AP)
in this community hy W. It. Smith. meat made today by B. F. Whit-, (AP) — Responsibility for the
|AI1 rescue operation on the
, Mr. Smith, who was actively
" H SH.-n.nAwl! diHnaterami failconnected with tho New Haven,
nmnrino S-f&gt;l have been
-'■e;
Tiie meeting, held under the nus-| ,' re
Hie navy airplane PN-9
Conn., Y. M. C. A. in an execu­ pices of tlw Seminole County Paul- [ No. 1 to roach Hawaii was
spended because of unfavtive capacity, and who served as try Association. Will lx* held nt thb{ plat ed directly on the heads
ahle weather conditions,
athletic director with the Red Tri­ Geneva Womuna Club. Among the „ r Mnvv n „ nnt.*m .,n» t™i0„
£ar Admiral II. E. Christy
angle during the Into war in Eu­ prominent speakers who will take
n -y
rope, told the Kiwnninna this af­ part In the session n re :'L. M. Rho- ^
ported in a message today
William Mitchell in
ternoon
that
the
need
here
of
such
the submarine base here.
lies, state marketing commissioner, IcsMmony Riven before the
nn order is pressing.
J.
A. Iilstllne, load of the Ling-. President’s air craft inquiry’
This wns the first word from the
In Ids talk he outlined the ideals wood
Squab Farm and N. It. Mohr- bnnril •
jcuc fleet since Into lust night
of the "Y”, and .spoke of the in­ hof, poultry specialist for Volu.*i:i hoard.
111 the exception of n brief weuSending the big dirigible into
fluential work credited to it
i r report tmnsmitted by the subthrough the well governed associ­ * Many entertainment features are |tbc middle west wns “indirect vloIrine mother ship Camden.
ation with growing boys. Ho men­ on the program, according to Mr.lL„„
‘
f“ ‘ , la
,aw* he assorted and
tioned tho necessary steps which W hiter, who stated that Mrs. W.
Bhc ernno ships Monarch and
mo.nt7i Ii T 1® f"r th® PN*9
should be taken to secure the es­
I 1
mtury on which it&gt; much depends
nipateurs.
tablishment of the Y. M. C. A. in both of this city, will render vocal bungling
| the desperate efforts to bring
,
YD
this city.
j undersoil craft to the surface,
____ _____
tant aThief of
selections. ___
HtinmrnuM
readings___
and_ . '^ ,0 former Assistant
Meets With Ready Response
lore the fat®, of her crew can lie
community singing will nlso be on- ^ rn,y Air Service iiivcrelvVc
The proposal root witli Instant joyed by those attending. Geneva
Irnod, this morning law
tho work of tho nuvyM
response, according to riqiorts, and citizens are planning to furnish the ra,,K*,ig equipment for tln^nnvy
Iwnort-Huvbor, Ir
considerable discussion ensued re­ visitors with a picnic supper, it wus ‘‘"nttngent accompanying the Macrse weather condi
_ . „ ■«
garding the feasibility of the idea, further announced.
ready to proceed ‘rtf*sea instnntMillan urctic expedition, declaring
of the movement hy the
The opening session of the In-'
“flagrant" mistakes were made
Wealthy Carolinian To Be New F^tke Front Hosiery To tyipport
kiwnnis
Club
here
is
assured,how­
stltuto will begin at 2 o’clock nnd 'n Preparation for three aeronauJwo bodies were brought up
Arraigned On Charge Of
Open
On
Schedue
Time,
He
ever, and it is announced that def­ will come to a close at 10 p'clock
went* made it impossible for
&gt;m sea Tuesdny, the first of the
Annojin ces; 1Uiost ed San f ord inite plans will bo made at the in the evening. Scores of poultry nirnu'0 to remain silent,
Murdering Ormond; Pick
tnen who went down with her
During JerseyShoreSeason next meeting, when committees rnisor.i from this county in addition By sending the Shenandoah to
Jurymen In Distant County
it the undersea cruft had given
will be appointed to care for the to others from adjoining counties the middle west, he insisted tho
by undersea divers who crawldetails in connection with
ROCKINGHAM, N. (\, Sept. 30.
expected to attend the guther- ] navy violated the law beenuao in
Howard Huliek, of Hulick nnd various
through tiie tangled mass of
the organization. Officers late to­ are
—(A
*)—Charged
with
the
murdor
leg.
time of peace, land activities bellulick,
who
will
operate
the
new
*ckugo surrounding the vessel
day
stated
that
an
effort
will
be
of W. W. Ormond, 31, formerly a Hotel Forrest laike during the com­ mndo to nrrange for the attend­ Thc^ program as announced by long to tho army. The big dirigible
si entered one of the compurtsuitor for his daughter’s hand, W. ing winter n.’nson, has returned to
Mr. Whitner is ns follows:
ho charged, was not equipped with
bnts. The bodies were those of
B. Cole, wealthy cotton manufac­ Sanford following the close of the ance here of J. A. Reynolds, state
2:30 o’clock: Opening rem arks, parachutes. "This is like mndipg
fan L. Gibson, onglnemnn, first
secretary
for
the
Young
Men’s
turer of Rockingham, today will Jersey Shore season, to personally Christian Association next Wed­ hy N. F. Purdy, president of tin n ship to sea without life boats,"
Iss, of Portland, Ore., and Wilgo on trial for Ids life.
H. C. I‘. A.
he added.
siqiervise the completion of the in­
»m Charles Teschmuiher, Ben­
Cob* was indicted Monday by a terior decorating and furnishing of nesday.
in , first class, of Bangor, Pa.
i 'I! ' »°f,ocKs
J kick ProAppearing before the president’s
Tiie
mqyjsBity
for
the
Y.
M.
(’.
A.
special grand jury whose foreman, Snnford'H latest resort hostelry.
by H. A.Bunker, of tin* air hoard, tho former assistant
he latter, u youth of J9, was a
or some similar organization ben­ ductlon
W
N.
Everett,
Jr.,
son
of
North
Buckeye Incubator Company.
urmy nir chief, apparently undisMr. Hulick has been engaged for
»in. Ilia l-s^ther was liolievod to
Carolina's secretary of state, re­ tho past few months in the adniin- eficial to the rising generation in .1:15 o clock: Tare and Manage- turbed hy the almost certain dis.
o been at the helm of the 8 -hl
this
city,
it
is
pointed
out,
has
ported after deliberations of less istcalitm uf.iiio Loch Athyur JJotel,
meat
of
Baby
(hick:)’
hy
T
..
1).
i
cipliiuiry
actionP*
follow,
omph--.
-*
to have hicn washed overboard
felt for some tbuu^ayd ac­
than an hour.
she' rteiiL down.
ut Allonhurst, N. J., n reiort place lliR*n
cording to local authorities the (’nse, poultry speunlist of VdluMn J IcnJIy reiterated his demand for n
which
his
firm
has
operated
for
a
A
special
venir
from
Union
iJ»r* . I .
,, | ,
,,
„ .. sweeping reorganization of the
Work In Pairs.
subject could not have been COa:45
o clock:!• coding bor
Egg system of national dofonsc, which
county, summoned by Judge T. B. number of years.
) divers worked in pairs, each
brought to tiie attention of the Production
by N. It. Mchrhof, [when first proposed nino months
Finley, president, will report to
In an interview this morning, lie public through the civic organiza­
Ipio working an hour at a time.
rmultry specialist of University of ago, brought upon him nn outtoday at 10 o’clock. Selections of stuted that hp will devote his en­ tions at u better time.
It their time beneath the water
.
Florida Extension Division.
a jury, expected to take all day, tire time to the new project along
imuring of official condeinnu^jon.
Is considerably more than that,
Reporta of various committees
will he begun immediately.
the lake front. Additional labor has occupied tiie attention of the mem­ 4:15 o'clock: Entertainment.
His appearance brought him faco
| an hour and a half was required
The prominence of Cole, who is been secured, according to his bers at tin* meeting today, J. II.
4.30 o’clock: "Poultry Diseases, to f ^ w U h t h o v e ^ body created
rh time the men were brought
u r,.41.it
president of the Hannah Pickett statement, and the plastering work Jackson, chairman of tin* Beauti­ Parasites nnd Post Mortem ’ by Dr. iall,,.|v
his San Anthe «iirface.
Mills, one of the largest in this will lie rushed to an early comple­ fication Committee, detailed plnns a ta t io i ? " ^ " * n ° Hda Kx,,t'rinK'nt I t-mio statements m
which ho
I Just what part of the submarine
in
section, wns given yesterday by tion. Mr. llulick declared today now being drawn for the planting
ns entered by the divers was not
r.iu
nVlrw-W
•
"Golllnw"
K
v,
v
i?
|
‘‘barged
thut
"almost
criminnl
negF. Don Philips, solicitor-general thut the co-operation evidenced on of palms, and otherwise improv­ VfcJiI-e 1 “ *
K h&gt; N&gt; R’ llgcnce’* was displayed by tlio.se
ude clear in the messages from
Mchrhuf.
and
lending
prosecution
attorney,
the
work
is
of
the
highest
type,
tho urmy nnd navy air
public property along the lake
in r Admiral II. II. Christy, in
t! to 7:30 o’clock: Picnic Supper. Idirecting
as his reason for moving for a nnd thut the present rate of pro- ing
services.
front.
Imniand of the rescue worker;-,
7:30
o’clock:
"Marketing
Eggs
special venire. The defense, com- gresq will insure the completion
most generally accepted ls*After being on the stand for
Educational Features Planned.
and Poultry" by L. M. Ithodeiy
prising some of-the state’s leading „f construction and tho opening
|f was that they went through
more
than four hours, during
A.
It.
I’latt,
chairman
of
tiie
state
marketing
commissioner.
*
lawyers, did not contest the
of the hotel on scheduled time.
which
he rend a majority of the
■c battery compartment hutch,
program
committee
outlined
un
ex­
8:00
o'clock:
"Squabs
in
Florida"
tion.
Speaking &lt;»f the notion wide in­ tensive series of entertuining nnd
1st forwurd of the conning tower,
by J. A. Bistline, bend of the Lmg- eight "consecutive” articles he hud
terest
in
Florida
at
tho
present
W.
W.
Ormond
was
shot
and
in­
pie battery compartment was fillfeatures for the re­ wood Squall Farm.
, prepared the hoard mljourned unstantly killed last August 15, near time, Mr. llulick declared that mere educational
il with wreckage, the message
mainder
of
the
year.
8:30
o’clock:
Bound
table
discusJ11 ‘"'W . when In* will conclude his
an nutomobile ho had parked with­ mention of previous residence in
testimony with an "oral destruc­
lid and the divers could see Hint
The convention committee re­ sion led by N. F. Purdy.
this
state
will
insure
an
avid
au­
in
sixty
feet
of
the
manufacturers
tive" argument which he was un­
door leading to tin* control cnb9:00 o’clock: Entertainment.
dience in the north. He stuted that port, liy S. M. Lloyd, chairman
building,
in
which
Cole
maintain­
nhlo to givo yesterday because of
i was open. Whether the door
told of arrangements now being
ed offices. Colo has been in jnil hq was able to boost the local com­ completed
fatigue and a shortage of time.
ft lending to the torpedo comfor
the
formation
of
n
munity ut numerous civic organ­
since.
sot moot was closed or not, could
large delegation to attend the KiTan Pul All in Record.
ization
meetings,
and
at
soeiul
ga­
Relations between tlu* dead man
wanis Convention ut Daytona, Oct.
Dt lie determined.
Doubting whether tho hoard
therings during the tumnior.
ill
nnd
Miss
Elizabeth
Cole,
twentyHope Not Abandoned.
wanted to henr certain portions of
He reports evidence of tho in­ 22J.and1). 23.
four-years
old
daughter
of
tint
de­
J
ink
i
ns,
chairman
of
the
It was in the battery comparthlii arguments. Colonel Mitchell
fendant, are believed to have tensive advertising campaign now safety committee, submitted a rec­
(lent that most of the crew was
was assured that he could "put «v
being conducted by the Sanford
brought
about
tiie
situation
of
ommendation for declaration of
e
er ything
'
ecping when the crash came. Six
in tho record" thut he de­
Chamber of Commerce during the certain
Leland
Stanford
Is
which
tin*
shooting
was
a
climax.
heavy traffic streets in the
sired.
’ tiie men were on duty in the cntrip
south
by
motor,
stating
that
formerly u friend of the
William Goins, ngo about 10,
city thoroughfares for thu approv­
|in© room aft. The divers have
Reported Ideal Spot Ormond
Uriefly, tho officer, who recently
family, had been requested to n number of signs were observed al of the body. By the terms of was run down yesterday afternoon
ut yet been able to investigate
was
relieved of activo duty at this
MILWAUKEE, Sept. .50.—(/P)— For Botanical Garden cense paying his attention to Miss over thu route.
this proposal, Sanford Avenuo nnd at French Avenue and Third Street San Antonin post, advocated crea­
bat part of the submarine. It ii Young Rob laiFollcttc of Madison
Cole. Their correspondence, on
by
a
ear
driven
by
Miss
Evelyn
First
Street
will
be
grunted
the
l-.ere that naval officers have held has been elected United Staten sen­
tion of u department of national
which the trial is expected to fo­
right of way over intersecting Cast, of Celery Avenue, it became defense in which equal status
ST ANFOR I) U N1VKRS1T V, t ’nl cus, is said to have contained let­
Inti! today- tiiat men stood more ator from the Badger state, the
known
this
morning.
streets, it in shown. Finul action
plan an even chance of being alive, voters Tuesday sweeping him into Sept. 30.—(A*)—I)r. Leroy Abrunn ters from Ormond threatening
bo given subdivisions of land
lie was immediately removed to woiiki
of thu ruport by tho club will bu
fluy had not given up hope, even office by a majority that will more of the botany department in Stan* Cole’s life.
sou nnd nir. He predicted this rec­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—(/P) taken next week, it is declared.
the
Fernald-laiuglitoii
hospital,
lodny, notwithstanding th:j the than double his uiurgin in the pri- ford University, says conditions
ommendation upon what ho sdid
—Navy* department officials still
Speaking briefly on tho Kiwnnis where he was discovered to have was the necessity for greater a t­
here are ideal for Hie development
IcQerally accept*! limit of 72 ninry Sept. 15.
held
out
hope
for
some
of
the
crew
Nearly 200 Men Summoned
slogan, "We Build," Mnyo»* Lake suffered fracture of both bones of tention to aviation in the scheme
of world-famous hotnnical g ar­
lours that the avaijablc oxygen
MONROE, N. C , Sept. 30.—(Ab of the Subinurine S-51.
Returns from 1,581 precincts out dens. Stanford would welcome tho
told members of the organization tin* right leg, below tho knee.
loiiid last, expired Inst night.
Colonel William Mitchell and
—One hundred und fifty of the
of 2,092 in the state reporting comAccording to account!) of tin* ac­ of national defense and upon tho
1 Iaist night, plans were being jpleto votes from fourteen coun­ opportunity to develop such an in­ 200 men summoned my Sheriff Lieut. Col. Benjamin 1). Foulois of tho character building work cur­ cident, Miss Ctf*t vias slowly pro­ hood for improving tho air ser­
ried on in tills city through the ef­
tho condition of which he de­
undo to assist the divers with six ties, nnd partial votes from fifty- stitution.
Fowiow und deputies as a special testified before the president’s air fort} of tho Kiwuniuiis.
ceeding along French Avenue when vice,
Now growing on the grounds at venire
scribed us inadequate und deplor­
luge 1,000 watt electric lights, de­ three others out of the seventy-one
board.
to
go
to
Rockingham
this
the
Goins
Isty,
who
was
playing
Kies Gives Housing Report.
able.
Entering thu committee
signed especially for work at tiie counties show him wit)i a plurality Stanford are plants from such geo­ morning for thu trial of W. 11, Cole
President Coolidgo expressed a
A report of tho housing situn- witli a number of companions on roam while the first witness, Lieut.
Depth of 128 feet at which the S-,71 of 77,717 over Edward FF. Dith- graphical extremes as Alaska, are farmers, it' was disclosed yes­ desire that tho postoffice depart­
the sidewalk, darted in front of the
t Continued from Puge One)
Benjamin D. Foulois, com­
lies. They are brought to the sul&gt;- mnr, of Bamboo, Republican, run­ Canada, New England, the Rocky terday. The 200 names were ment issue u stump heuring the
ear. He was knocked down by the Col.
Mountains,
Mississippi
Valley,
mandant of Mitchell Field, Long
jnarine base by T. T. Anderson of ning as an independent and a ma­
drawn f r o m the Union county likeness of Woodrow Wilson.
impact,
Imt
was
not
run
over,
it
ho Westinghouse Electric coni- jority of 00,310 over hit* four op- Gulf states, Texas, Arizona, Mexi­ county jury box Monday night by
French and Amerienn debt com­ One Person Is Hurt
is stated. Picked up, he was inline Island ,was directing a heated atco, the West Indies, Central Amer­ Sheriff Fowler und the chairman missions suspended sessions while
any who offered his assistance in
pononts.
In East Coast Wreck th . ««UIU of hi. Injuric. * ... k-«r„ica, Ecuador, Brazil, Chili, Nor­
tigging them up at the scene.
prepared data for presen­
CoL H lublU
His total voto in these 1,581 pre­ way, England, France, Spuin, Au­ of tiie county hoard of commission­ experts
tation
today.
d.
cincts wns 127,109. Dithmnr ob­ stria, the Canary Islands, Sicily, ers.
MIAMI, Sept. 30.—(A1)— One
Hoxiiitul authorities report to­ wus greeted with u brief outburst
[Airplanes For Remote tained 49,752, William George Greece, Syria, the Caucasus, the
person wau hurt und the main lino day that the injury is a minor of hand clapping, which subsided
Bruce, Independent Democrat, 5.­ Himalayas, China, Jupan, Algiers,
of Florida East Const Railroad fracture, and thnt he will bo taken quickly when Dwight W. Morrow,
LMaskan Territories 423;
John M. Work, Socialist, 5,471 the Sahara, South Africa, New
wan blocked for four hours this holm* as soon as thu reduction of chairman of the board, rapped for
and George Bauman, Socialist-Lab *i Zealand, New Culedoniu and Tas­
order.
morning when the second section the break is unsuretl.
j FAIRBANKS. Alnskn, Sept. 30. or, 407.
Cynosure of All Eyes.
mania.
of
tin*
northbound
train
run
into
Motorcycle
Officer
W.
H.
Beck­
M/R—With ten landing fields
All these plants thrive outdoors.
An indication of the complete
the first section at Jensen, 15 miles with, investigating the circumstan­ The colonel was dressed in tho
luilt or in construction in Alasku, manner in which the nclon of the
new roll collar air uniform nnd
south of Fort Pierce. The baggage
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30-t/P)— knowledge anil absolute control cur of tho first section wss dam­ ces connected with the incident, carried a slender yellow cane. He
Mrplane communication is prom- house of LaFolletto bowled over
exonerates
Miss
Cuti
from
hlunie,
red between interior terminus of all opponents wns his victory in Three Seriously Hurt A defenso of the agricultural de­ over what sort of crop estimates aged and the locomotive of tho
wus uccompunlcd by Mrs. Mitchell
declaring that the accident was un­ und
Iho Alaska Railroad hero nnd most Racine county, former stronghold
partment’s bi-monthly cotton crop wore put out. We think it would second nrction was derailed.
two nidus, both currying seve­
In
Automobile
Wreck
avoidable.
tiie important mining sections of the regular Republicans, rourig
reporting system, recently criticiz­ be bordering on folly for tho gov­
ral puckngcs of documents and
pnd scttlcmcntii in the territory.
ed in several quarters, was contain­ ernment to discontinue these re­
charts.
LaFollette carried this county by
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 30.—(A*) ed in litters received Tuesday hy ports and plaqo this powerful wen- 2 Airmen Injured Wh Cooler Weather Ls
Fairbanks is to be the center of a vote of 5.308 to 3,187 for Dith.
When he was called to tho stand,
—Th roo. persons were seriously in­ Secretary Jardine from Frank imn over the cotton murket ill the
bll airplane trips into the interior. ninr.
tho
suspended work for sev­
Plane
Falls
to
Earth
Prevalent In State eral board
Southwest of Fairbanks three fields In only one county of the s’ate, jured und two others hurt when an Moore, president of the Odd Lott hands of priviftc parties who are
minutes while a battery of
nutomobile in which they were rid­ Cotton Exchange of New York, now criticising the government re­
kave been established. They are at
JACKSONVILLE?Sept. 30.—(/P) photographers snapped him as h®
HUNTINGTON, N. Y., Sept. 30.
take Minchumina, 125 miles from Rock, In the same district with Ra­ ing, is said to huve been crowded and several cotton brokers of that ports."
cine,
is
Dithmnr
leading.
In
vVui—The
hot, dry and generally un­ spread a large chart on tho table,
G. W. l’rutt, of the cotton bro­ —(/P)—•Lieutenants Perry Muyner
|jii» city; Tacotnn, 250 miles, and worth county another of the first from the highway, 15 miles north city.
comfortable
weather during thu directed the placing of a 3-foot
of Luke City by two unidentified
and
(J.
C.
Grove*
of
Mitchell
Field
kerage
firm
of
Fowler
and
Com­
'1st, 325 miles. The Lake Minchu- district
Mr. Moore said his organization
regular
Republican
coun­
preceding
weeks
of September gave globe at his right and otherwise
wore
seriously
injured
toduy
when
men
in
anothor
machine
last
night.
Wnn field is intended mostly as for ties, LaFollette nosed out Dithmar
had noted the circulation of |ieti- pany, Now York, declared the gov­
way
to
more
temperate
conditions arranged himself to testify.
Two women und one man are in tions and propaganda urging dis­ ernment’s motC recent estimate was their plane crushed here;
They
refuge in storniM which sweep by u vote of 2,374 to 2,271.
In urging immediate establish­
a I.qko City hospital.
cross thut section from Mount
continuance of the reports and de­ "entirely reasonable” and that “it sustained serious fractures and se­ in Florida during the current week, ment of a department of national
declares
the
weekly
U.
S.
weather
vere
burns,
resulting
from
flam­
"IrKinley.
clared that " it in our observation would lie a calamity to thu cotton
defense Col.
Mitchell differed
SHIP SINKS IN HARBOR
bureau review.
that the source of this propagan­ trade if the reports of your de­ ing gusolinc.
Construction has started on a
Birmingham
ManNew
slightly
from
tho
stand taken by
Refreshing
showers
were
fairly
partment
were
discontinued.”
['‘ Id at Ituhy, 230 miles from Fnlrda is sufficient to discredit it.’’
OSWEGO,
N.
Y..
Sept.
30.-(/P)
Major
Genera!
Mason
M Patrick.
widely
distributed
over
the
state
DRY
CHIEF
APPROVED
Dan Sonnenthcil. as u member
President
Ibanks. An air route between Ruby —The steamer Isabel H, loaded Bankers’
Tho very people who are cirwh®
adding new life to man, beast and chief of the urmy air iprvicc,
Ifcml Tacotnn niensures 100 miles. wrtli stone, inbound from Alexan­
culating these reports.” Mr. Moore of the New York Cotton Exchange,
itr uir
nil* COtps
Hi
advocated
an
indcpcnJ
vegetation.
Tho
parched
soil
wns
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
3
0
-&lt;
/D
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Sept. wrote, "would in the dvent of such asserted recent criticisms or tn«
dria Bay, sank Tuesday afternoon
cooled* and surface rooted
routeu vcgi as the Grat step uf si It •• iLiivtft«
Wells, President discontinuance get up similar re -1 reports were entirely unwarranted Aaaistant Secretary Andrews of tattoo was greutly refreshed. There Intent,
Markets
&amp; } he If u mile outside of the hnrbor. 30.—(zPi—Oscar
ports themselves. In other words, j und suggested that if the govern­ tho Treasury, Tuesday approved
The Coast Guard and naval militia of the First National Bunk of
— ■- ^
'd
they would simply proceed, to do, jmept’s mid-month report is clini- appointment of Lemuel Alhrittaiu were locally heavy ruin&lt;over small
Birmingham,
Ala.,
wa:i
elected
Lake Worth—Whl way lights
CHICAGO. Sept. 30. - ( /P ) - havo gone to tho scene. It is not President of the American Bankk-iin u manner to suit themsclven, inured some method should be as assistant prohibition administra­ urea* of north and north central
■
..»iivai,
|/efCIIIUcr 139
i;|‘| 1to
11 139
l,l( 1-2 ; kiio«**n yet whether any of the crew ers Association today to succeed I what the government is now doing sought
|&lt;
heat, .December
tor in churgo of enforcement in counties but as a rule more rain to bo installed uloni three mile^
tuppress private
ugh k$rc, ‘
is needed throughout tho section, 'c f Ujxic Highway
•May, 142 1-2 to 143; Com, 81
81) to was lost. The luip is owned by William E- Knox of New York, rand would then have an Inside ports.
tho Baltimore district.
130
* ' Oats,
.............. 40 1-4.
Augustus It. Hinckley, o* this city.
| 3U 1-4;
December
LAKKHURST. N. J. Sept. 30.
—(/P)—Disregarding the advice of
his weather expert, ('omniandcr
Znchnry Ijinsdowne held the nirship Shenandoah on her prescribed
rnurso until she was drawn into
the storm thnt wrecked her, Lieu­
tenant Joseph B. Anderson, aero­
logist, testified Tuesday before the
navnl court of inquiry.
The suggeu.ion that the ship he
turned to the south wns made at
least half an hour nnd probably nn
hour before she was wrecked An­
Ilill.sliormit'h Prisoner Await­ derson said, adding that CommnndLnnsdownc hail declined to heed
ing Execution Begs Martin er
the ndvicc because the aerologist
to Reduce Sentence, (Jiving bed been unnhlo to point to any
Self Defense Cause of Act specific immediate danger signal
in the skies to wnrrant a change
TAMPA, Sept. ;!U.—(/P)—Gover­ of the course.
“ If the ship had been turned to
nor John W. Martin went to the
County Jail nnd heard Fred Meyer, the fouth," the witness stated un­
35 years old, father of four chil- der cross examination, "we certain­
last. desperate
dren, make _a ...
.. .
. .plea ly would not have been in the pofor ids life. Myer has been sen- sition we were. It is my belief that
tenced to death for killing W. H. if we would have turned south w&lt;
would have had a better chntice of
Seffner, two years ago.
made preparationn to riding the storm.”
After the Shennndoah was
meet your death sentence?" Gover­
nor Martin asked, ns Meyer jieer- caught in the storm and hud ninile
ed timidly Into the face of the her first rise and then leveled off,
only man who can save him from Anderson’s advice that n south­
easterly course bo followed then
the electric chair.
in nn effort to get out of tho storm
"I have; if it’s God’s will I am also went unheeded ho declared.
ready,” replied Meyer, his face ash­ Commander LanitJowno wanted to
en-pale, his hands twitching ner­ follow it, but tho other officers in
vously.
tho control enr advised against it
Marlin’s Greeting Cordial
because storm clouds were in thut
Moyer sat in a chair on the left direction.
of Governor Martin in the office of
Insisted Strenuously
the jail. Sheriff Hiers, Head Jailer
This discussion occurred while
WWtoner and several other attach­ the great hull was being buffeted
es stiMid^gid linteiied attentively ns in tho storm and the officers were
questions were asked the convict­ exhausting, their resources in try­
ed slayer. As Meyer was led from ' ing to save her. It was described
his death cell and met the Gover­ us very brief, but the aerologist
nor, the latter greeted him cor­ indicated thnt it was shurik He
dially and told him lu.sit down.
•aid ho hsil insisted strenuously
During the interrogation,-Mayor thnTtho change bo made.
sat rigid in his chair, his lustreless
Cross examined by the court an
eyes intently fixed on the Gover­ this point, Anderson iuid whether
nor. He wore n white collation the ship could have escaped from
rhirt and blue, trousers. Hi.s right tho storm nt thnt time was wholly
leg crossed his left nnd often his prohlcmnticnl.
trembling right hand nervously
"I am nut trying to argue that a
fingered his shoo lace. He was a southeasterly course would have
pathetic figure as the Governor saved the ship,’’ he said.
put question after question to him.
Other developments of the day
Governor Martin wanted to know were:
if Meyer knew of the petitions
Receipt of a telegram by a court
Senator Hodges wan circulating in from Mrs. Margaret"Ross IninsTallahassee in his behalf. The pris­ downe, widow of the ShonandoahV
oner replied he didn’t know until commander, saying she was ‘very
his wife told him. Ho admitted he deairious of appearing as a wit­
had authorized the senator to cir­ ness."
culate the petitions,
Announcement by tho court tiiat
Meyer said he was married in Captain Anton Heinen, a former
New York in 19U5 and had four German Zeppelin pilot, who hus
ciiildren, three girls nnd a boy. IIo criticized the new gas valve sys­
told Governor .Martin he had lived tem installed in the Shenandoah,
five years in Hillsborough County would he called us a witness to­
Continued on I’ago Three)
morrow.
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A formal requent from the court
to Secretary Wilbur for authority
to move investigation to Washing­
ton at the end of this week.

GOVERNOR HEARS
PLEA OF MEYER
FOR LIFE TERM

COLE FACES JURY HULICK RETURNS
TODAY IN FIGHT TO SUPERINTEND
FOR HIS FREEDOM HOTE L OPENING

Local Boy Receives
Minor Injury When
Run Down By Auto

LaFollette Chosen
Wisconsin Senator
Over 5 Opponents

Washington News

Southern Cotton Men Defend Crop
Report System Recently Criticized

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Makes Profit o f $23,500 In a Few Months-—Atlanta Man Refuses $30,000
for His Lot---Wants $40,000 and
Get It!
Tot several weeks re-sales of Davis Islands lots have been made

These rapidly rising prices and handsome profits are not just
chance occurrences. They are the certain results of Davis Islands
strategic location in the very heart of Tampa—Florida’s largest city&lt;
Shrewd investors know that such profits are but natural in the best
located property in Florida where .$7,000,000 is being spent in build*
ing alone this year—more than was spent in the entire city of Tam*
pa in 1021.
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at a price of $500 per front foot, netting their owners profits of 300
and 400 per cent. But yesterday a new mark was reached when
Mrs. Thomas H. Laird, of Savannah, Georgia, sold her Lot 1, Block
1, to a local syndicate represented by the Taber Investment Com­
pany for $30,000 or $G00 a front foot—a profit of $23,500 on a sin­
gle lot in less than a year!
Just a few hours later, E. C. Rupley, local representative of
G; L. Miller &amp; Company, of Atlanta, refused'$000 a front foot for
the adjoining lot, declaring that within 30 days his property on Davis
Islands would be worth $40,000 or $800 a front foot—almost seven
times its original cost a few months ago!
[Yesterday's transaction marked the steady rise of values on
Davis Islands that has brought virtual fortunes to its lot owners in
the past few months. And refusal to sell—even at a profit of $24,000
— is indicative of the much greater profits in store during the com­
ing season when the largest investing public Florida has ever known
arrives from almost every state in the Union.
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D olrny— Atkin* Ttcalty
Co., W inona liu lI«1liifr.
F t. M yers — W. H.
Schaeffer, 421 F irst
Street.
A rc a d ia — Mrs. J . \V.
Colo, 1'olnsuttla A p art­
m ent*.

Bartow—O o o r c o It.
Johnston.

That is why buyers stood in line for forty hours to get first
choice of lots in the opening sale when $3,000,000 worth o f property
was sold in the first few hours. And that is why hundreds o f in*,
vestors are depositing checks today for reservations on Davis
Islands lots when the last of this magnetic profit-making property
goes on sale October 15th.
Davis Islands is the finest home spot in Florida. The beaut/
of its residences, luxurious clubs and home surroundings has spread
throughout the state. This is the type of property that thousands
will demand—and literally fight for—in Florida. And those fortu­
nate enough to own here may demand and soon receive their: own
pnce!

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Insurance L icense Law In
E ffect Oct. 1 st; State Is N ow
D istributing Q uestionaires

RAIL COMMISSION
TELLS ROADS TO
INCREASE POWER
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Traffic

TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Sept. 30. Certificates showing that the ap­
W arrants Immediate Im­
—(A*)—Affidavit anil q u a l i f i c a t i o n plicant has had experience &lt;*r in­
provement; Embargo Silustruction,
or
will
receive
instruc­
cards nrv being mailed out to 5,000
n tic n
Reported
Hetler
or more ngonts representing nil tion in sonio special line of inclasses of insurance companies in •urance, is required, nnd also that
Florula from the office of Stale he Is of good business reputation.
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. BO—&lt;/P)
The certificates must be signed —Railroads of Florida should iit
Treasurer J. C. Lulling.
The mailing is being done in or­ by regularly licensed agents of the crease their motive and man pow^
der to put Into effect Chapter 10, stale, or by a representative of a er nnd place their moat experi­
153, Acts of 1025, relating to the regularly licensed insurance com­ enced operating officials on the Job
qualification and licen* ing of in* pany, to whom the applicant i- to help in relieving the congested
mrance agents, which Itmmies ef­ pcrsonally known.
traffic conditions j&gt;f the state.
Sectional of the act defines the
fective October 1. when all pres­
This in part was the gist of a
f
*;acl
status
«f
an
insurance
agent,
ent license:! expire. Copies A tin*
law are being sent out with each and makci it unlawful for any in statement given out at the office
sura nee agent to represent himself of the Railroad Commission, in n
card.
Realizing that he cannot irach ns such unless all provisions of general discussion of the best pan­
acea for the rail ills which now
nil agents direct, the state treas­ the net me conformed to.
grip the state.
. '
urer i.i sending a supply of the
.Section 0 provides a fine of not
“Consignees
must
not
place
or­
raids to the various companies and lea ; than $100 nor more than $200
general rgencies over the state for fur those convicted of violation of ders for material beyond their ab­
distribution. Upon application by nr.y ■c-ticn of the net. The net ility to unluad,” the statement goes
the agents who lilt not recuive the dee- it.I authorize renewal of li- on to sny. “Trucking equipment
card*, /Hr. Luning will send a sup­ c m r i to ngents already licensed must be increased and operated
ply from here.
until they have qualified under the day and night, and deliveries made
direct to customers wherever pos­
The act referred to requires that new law.
sible to save warehouse space.’’
each ngent shall subscribe to an
a few instances, it wns state 1
affidavit that he Inis not and will at Inthe
The "progressive spirit,” the
insurance
department,
ap­
not rebate any part of any pre­ plicant’ - ’em to have confused the statement says, ’has met every emmium t.n any policy or contract of qualification raids with the li­ trgency, and will not fail now."
insurance, and that lie (or the) has n n ♦ ■ The applicant must himself 'i bis cannot be done, however it
not, and will not, directly or in­
the required affidavit, nhd continues, except by co-ordmntioi.
directly, divide'or offer to divide sign
have
hi certificate of qualifica­ of effort and full co-operation or
his or her commissions with nny tion signed
by a regularly licensed the part of carriers anu public.
individual, co-partflership, associa­ agent or other
“This is not the time for recriinrepresentative of
tion or torpointimi other than a an insurance company
ation and shifting of responsibil­
duly
author­
ngulnr.y licen ed ami authorized ized to transact business in Flor­ ity," it says.
resident inmranca ngent or solic­ ida.
The commissioners, the state­
itor of the flute, soliciting the
The applications for licenses for ment adds, are doing all in their
same das- of business ns the ap­
plicant, or with a non-resident uch agents will be made ns hete- power to help in co-ordinating the
c(;int or hreker, nguiatly author- »of«re from the home offices or activities of the enrriers and ship­
ized and licensed in his home state, general agencies of the companies pers and urge fullest co-operation
who li: ■ sent or caused to he sent represented nr desiring to be re­ to meet the emergency.
“The embargo situation is slow­
to the Florida resident ngent for presented in Florida by such
counter-signature the policy or agent;*, and the license tax will be ly improving and continued ef­
other contract of insurance, surety paid by the company or general forts along the lines suggested will
agent at the time application for keep the rails open for the im­
or indemnity coverage.
mense volume of freight coming
A similar nffidnvit has been re­ the license is filed.
It will be necessary for the ap­ into the state," the statement con­
quire! of agents under the old
law, but the laws r^f 1025 allow plicant himself to file one affidavit cludes.
wider latitude in tho'm atter of di­ ar.il qualification card under the
vision of commissions between r | new law, regardless of the number
gul.nly limised ngencit.-, both of companies h? may be licensed
within tut 1 without the state.
to repretent.

RecordShowsManyt State Would Close
SeattleW orkersAreiOld Case Against
Victims O f Usury Popham Interests
SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept, 30.—(AT
—Two tholi.’and of npproximnt ly
5,000 municipal employes hero ate
victims of loan agencies commonly
called “lean sharks," a recent check
of payroll sheets in Comptroller
Harry W. CurreJll’s office disclos­

reported sold for $3,-100,000; home
Is sold for $160,000; jot brings
$226,000; Ocala report* record
realty sales; threw bridges ’and
pumping station to be built a t Mia­
mi'Beach; 84-room addition to ho­
tel authorized.

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Think of the Splendid Advantages —
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THE DEVELOPMENT THAT IS M ORE THAN A SUBDIVISION__ A TOWN SITE

—Situated on the peninsula, within the new city limits of New Smyrna*
-F ronting the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River for nearly two and a
half moles;
Enjoying one ot the finest winter and summer climates on the continent*
—Convenient to Railroad and principal East Coast Highways—Adjacent to the State's finest fishi ng water;
With hard-surfaced streets, paved boulevards and cement sidewalks*
—Having* the convenience of water, and electric lights*
D onated School, Church, Post Office, Playground, Park and Golf Link
Sites
--Enhanced by its frontage of 2U. m iles on part of the world’s finest

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TALLAHASSEE;—Largest real­
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Panama City—New boat factoiy we k The department Is plan- m
ty deal in history of Tallahassee
said to have been executed here to be constructed here.
mall them to ail newspa- g
All conveniences, on lot 66x74. Corner 'iv
when home property was fuld for
pers of the state which desire ■
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’ lhird and
$50,000; Toledo firm buys bond is­
Peppers rank seventh in carlot
Palmetto
sue of $30,000.
production in Florida.
SARASOTA—Bond issue for $1,020,000, for court house and bridge
BY CONDO ;
sold to Jacksonville and Toledo in­ EVERT TRUE
terests; jail site offered for sale;
Price $19,000
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L I K E S THE S T O R Y , i S
T in is h in g
County F air buildings; realty com­
BUT S U P P R E S S E S j
pany incorporated with capital of
t h e Te l l in g
million.
of
fu n n y
KEY WEST—Realty dealers be­
S
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RY.
gin mrvey of extensive property
holdings; 163 acres figure in deal
involving reported sum of nearly
$200,000 eight lots sold tn one di­
vision; establishment of pasesnger
service air lino to several Florida
BART NASON, Local Manager
cities announced.
FOPT M YERS-Extension of
507*8 1st National Bank Bldg.
DhontHjf
water and gas mains to cost $50,000, authorized.
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MANGO—Opening of new iuburb boosts real pstate.
FOUT MEADE!—Several thou­
|F T H A T ' S A F b J N N Y
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sand acres, said to cost in excess
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S T O K Y , CE.vC.R6T T,
of $200,000 sold for farm land.
buH C N D O I
NEW YORK—New gas com
reported preparing to enter
orL A U C H e.
ida,PALATKA—Bids advertised for
hard-surfacing of Dunn's Creek
road; big booster barbecue and
mas • meeting to be held in Nov­
W e have two plans of financing
ember.
ST. PETERSBURG — Heaviest
Your Home
flowing water well in history of
city is pwvided; two additions
la t—We will lend you
planned for hotel.
FERNANDINA—Island proper­
ty of 11,000 feet frontage sold for
reported sum of $ 100,000.
BRADENTON—Fifty-year lease
necessary to build a complete home
WH c n Y o u
3nle brings $160,000 for 100 feet;
two business houses to be built;
So m e o r ig in s ,
2nd— If your home is already built we will mth
Detroit Syndicate gets property
c k a c . k ii.'
you a very substantial loan on it.
for reported sum of $130,000; lot
sells for $96,000.
NO DELAY
NO WAITING
PLANT CITY—Contract for
work on Community Hotel cancel­
Prompt Service Guaranteed
led; new bids to be reopened.
Call and let us explain our plan.
DAYTONA BEACH—Contracts
let for 27 new homes; plans made
to open two subdivisions; Jack r,nvillo men buy tract of over 217
acres.
CLEARWATER—Five dredges
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 72*
working along harbor in million
dollar causeway project; interor
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proposed for state asks use of
Clearwater streets; work begins
on new ice plant.
QUINCY—Easterners to develop
1,800 acres in Gadtilen county.
R E A L ESTA TE
INSURANCE
GAINESVILLE— Realtors buy
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WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
WEST PALM BEACH—Year’s
Beautiful high nnd dry lots—All cleared, some have
1200 feet on Railroad
building figures for first nine ami
Orange trees—Your choice
ss
A BARGAIN..
GOOD TER1I3
half months reach $ 11,000,000;
planning board starts work on
Only $400
A FEW CHOICE HOUSES
ocean projects; $3,000,000 cold sto­
rage plant to be erected.
if50 Cash nnd $10 per month
Located in Exclusive Residential Section!.
ORLANDO—Commerce Chamber
Price and Terms on Requeit.
approves budget for advertising.
APOPKA — Realty sales for
No Interest, No Taxes,
BUILDING LOTS
month approach $ 1,000,000 mark.
Selected
with
reference
to LOCATION ol/rn i *oafrr
MONT1CELLO—Bond issue .of,
Lots arc 50x14-1 to 152 feet on Pinda street, 525 feet
ful range in speculative
more than million for roads car- j
from Dixie Highway
ried.
PROFITS
JACKSONVILLE—Building per­
South of Longwood, Near School
Price and Terms Very Attractlvi
mits in day amount to $25,970; pic­
ture of "‘junker express” plane for
I1UY IN SANFORD
Splendid place to build a bungalow for rent or sale.
service betwdhn Jacksonville and
Safe and Sound.
Havana published; big river tract
involves $ 100,000 sale; county bond
b'Hie brings record price; police
station site sold; Jacksonville leads
REALTORS
Chicago in total building; archi­
17 Years of Success in Sanford
Hall Block, Opposite l \ (). Sanford, Fla.
tects drawing up plans for new
golf course; corner sold for report­
Magnolia at Second.
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LOANS
/N VESTMENTS
20 Years Experience With Florida Land
for South Jacksonville given as $6.-

TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 30—(/V)
-An echo of the noted case of Wil­
liam lx*e Popham, ct al, versus the
:tfltc of Florida lias been heard,
Attorneys for the state have asked
the United Staten Supreme Court
to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction
ed.
nn appeal taken by the Popham in­
The majority of those debt-rid­ terests in tho litigation over con­
den workem never see their pay trol of the oyster bottoms of Apcheck?, which are assigned to the ulnrhicolu bay..
agency when n lean i-. contracted.
case d ans back two years.
"After ihiHtvfTu-y- litfiTi ct t it Tutor- It The
when Popham, known
*• t charge the debtor receives ns originated
the “milliunkire oyster king,”
i t luit remains.
fought a hard buttle in seeking an
Though tliii stat - lias a drastic injunction to restrain the state
usury law, making the maximum from oyster production in Apala­
legal interest rate one percent a chicola bay.
. month, Investigation shows a i high
According to the records of the
ns 20 per cent is collected in some
inulam *1 , To tho high interest State Supreme Court, where the
lower court's dismissal of the in­
tabs *ily offieinh. attribute the junction
proceedings was affirm­
fact that -'&gt;1111* ,borrowers cannot
ed Popham nnd a number of as­
friv t!i-in el i 'S from debt,
sociates sought to restrain the
Tho i..,tn i&lt; operate under a state from operations in the hay on
pawnbrokers' Hccr, a* law, whicli tin- ground that certain territory
I* no it a gr atcr interest charge, win re tho oyster planting was
iliou'.h they are not actual pawn- done wu. tii irs by Indtan-Spntiiah j
brol et ,
grant. An effort was made to
863,696.
Chief pf Polic? F rynn esti­ prevent the state from leasing or
MIAMI—Town of lake Stearns
mated aatour.tj owed by his patrol- using "certain submerged lands" Henrietta Saeltzer is only 12 years
mcn , tinged from $50 to $iii)U, witli for planting and cultivating oys­ old but she’s already displayed
r.lOtl Ik - average. Ho snid 120 ters.
real ability as a mermaid. In her
m e owing approximately $ 12,000
initial swimming meet, she placed
paid $30;) monthly interest.
The prediction of Clerk (1. T. second in a diving event, compet­
Whitfield, of the State Supreme ing against a galaxy of stars. Y
L. U. Edwards, r.ecictary to CIov- Court, that there would be little Henrietta’s homo is in Redding,
ern — llnrd' i-, vi. iteil old haunt i bo iniois done by that tribunal for Calif
at ttir* Slate Capitol during the probably two weeks ufter recon­
This i.i now tho site* of the pres­
has* \ i rk. Mr. Edwards, who hn:i vening i i rapidly becoming a cer­
kept bury meeting old friends, wu.; tainty. At the end of a little over ent city of Bhmnt.stown
Govt rut r Hardee's secretary dur- one week, only two writs of mnnMount Dora—Contract let for
Urn ru-illy all of the form r chief Idamns wore given out for publlcnconstructing now apartment house
« ......... e' term "f office.
i tlnn.
on San foul road.

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH is an ideal Homcsite, an unexcelled investm ent
opportunity!
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A FE W F IF T E E N HU N D RED DOLLAR LOTS A RE LE FT__I FT 1tq
SU B STA N TIA TE OUR CLAIM S FOR TH IS TRU LY ILVCELLENT 'qU V N SITE ^HEVELCM^IENT

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each, Miami, IlcLand Orlando, Tatap*.

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D om estic R ep orts
TeDs Econom ic C on d ition s In B razil Show B ig Results^
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 30.-&lt;7P) tion differs a good deal from,that S ta te H ead C laim s
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Magnolia &amp; Second A-P.-CONNELLY &amp; SONS
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U,' before leaving for the Uni­ but is something like the United
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept, JTO.
tary of Alabama, received from States average of 90 or 100 yenrs —W r-Interesting reports from
ago. Only 41 per cent are adults. home demonstration workers over
many years director of the ““
as compared1 '*ith 58.1 perr cent
Floridn have been received for
t. n a v ^ ■
Ida Experiment Station, buti*he whole
States®*&gt;d
r 55*° the month of August by Flavla
. , United
™ ..------rlbc last four years has . been per cent for Florida (whites), and Gleason, state ageht, according to
JV-J
the head of an agricultural 31.9 per cent are under ten, as n summary of them given out hero.
ool in Brazil, a copy o tth c lat- compared with 21.5 per cent for
The reports by counties, sum­
ccnsua report for Minns Ge- United States whites and 22.8 for med up briefly, follow:
JV
, the most populous of Bra- Florida whites. This seems to in­
Suwanee, Miss Barker: Demon­
j,\vrenty states.
dicate,
stration
poultry 'enponizing
and
.
, Dr.
It f * Harper said, a birth• |■
• (ikiu it in
»•* je*e*eew*|g
’♦"I-* -1***••*!£, tills!
t"report is all printed in Por- rnte in almas Geraes of at le a st !discussion of poultry diseases held
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■se but ono who knows a lit- , FPr ‘housand, which is found at meeting,
St. Johns, Miss Holst: DemonfLatin and French, Dr. Harper in this country at the present time
caa translate the most cs. e most prlmi- strntion in culling and enponizing
Rtaljwpnia in the table without tiVe or biuHtward - communities. at meeting.
There are nearly three minor chil­
Lake, Miss Cox: Flocks being
FIlnas Geraes extends from dren for every ndult woman, which culled; poultry outlook good.
twice the figure for the
Citrus, Mrs. Moore: Vines found
jut 14 to 23 degrees south of is nearly
population of the United to he infested with cucumber
a equator, and 'hos nni area of white
States.
beetle; eggplants, tomntoes and
1,000 square miles, or about four
A curious fact brought out' in peppers sot for fall truck: nil do­ \Vhen Elmer Eitel, racing driver, mnsh'xl through th e fence of the Tanforan race track, San FrnnciscAi,
turned over three times,! hut lie escaped scri ous Injury. Note the stretch of fence Ethel took with
“ “ i f is1of
w S zillian flapper lose track ^of their ing well; other vegetable's being hts.cnr
him.
tion
planted
in
home
gardens.,
irly one-fifth of the Brazil to- birthdays as frequently ns North
Okaloosa, Miss Henry: Arontry
, of 25!f'per square mile. It American ones do, or even more so.
for rarm
Farm am
and Home and State conv
i *,limit Cl' uercent in
«o, or even more so. ior
“ S . E l a t i o n i s 3cns"1Pn,&gt;;.40-2 P " cent of the female* tests found. Rcmodeling of home Debt Negotiations
at meeting.
Lnthern part which is "J ^ ,na!' (,tiracs ns compared with placed on exhibit
ex]
K S W
r
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:U :7 ^ cent of the males, admit / Lake. Miss
Mis Cox: Club girls let­
( C /A 11, why can’t I have a nktn Ilka
Iciest
fromr Sthe? Kequator
and
i n g over 21 ; nnd between the ters on success in .work received.
V J other girls? Why do I hava to
rest to Rio do Janerio and the tages
of 15 and 21 (taking their
Hillsborough, west, Mrs. Allen:
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harn theno ugly pimples, blotches and
r'1‘
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word for it) there arc 380,511 Seventy-five women in rally. Vot- ~ n e g o t i a t i o n s between the
blackheads?
lie papulation does not-seem males to -130,9C&lt;? femnles, though oil' to make home improvement French and American missions,
"If I could only Unit something that
j)0 c]u||ified according to color, males are in the majority in ali work their intensive study and to s- '-'ng to fund the $1,000,000,000
would clear up my skin and gtvn mo
taps Dccauscthe' color line is other age groups.
_ girls’ ......
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back my aoft, rosy complexion, 1 know
hike up
club work
in .......
each French war debt, moved rapidly
j drawn ns sharply in South
I would ho tho happiest girl In thp
The population is also classified community where there is woman's today wi’.h tHe negotiations nearer
|rica as it is bore, but about by martial condition, nnd there arc club.
together t •»» they have been sine* a Beautiful home completely furnished in K opc Court 5
world! What can I do?’*
,
per cent of the people are nn- a few more married men than mar­
Is that you talking? It it Is. you
Suwanee, Miss Barker: Rally discussions began.
5 on corner of Hughey nnd Sanford Avenue. The price 5
i of Brazil, The lending fore- ried women, and over twice as held. Proving successful.
don’t havo to worry a minute! Just
nationalities are Italian. Por- many widows as widowers, ns .in
build un the rich, rod blood In your
■ is right nnd terms if desired.
Alachua: County short Course
body, 'nicn your skin will bo as claar
jese, Turkish, Spanish, Japan* this country.
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held, with -l girls attending. Health
and soft as anybody’s.
German and English, in the
The report also contains detail­ nutrition, poultry, horticulture,
m Furnished home 5 blocks from First Street. For n ■
That’s what H. S, S. has boon doing
[er named. North Americans ed statistics of agriculture and home improvement taught.
for generations—helping Nature 1build
iher only' 188,&gt;-or about one in manufacturing, which would re­
S location close in, this id one hard to beat. Price 5
Pasco, Mrs. Tick nor:. Club girls*
rich, rud blood! You can build red500.
■ $8,000.00. Terms.
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quire several days* study to inter­ sowing contest held, with 39 ex­
Mood-cella so fast that tho Impurities
age distribution the popula­ pret.
hibits. All girls to exhibit major
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that causo breaking out on the skin
Flush
your
kidneys
by
drinking
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work at county fair. Demonstra­ a quart of water rneh day,also * II of the most desirable lnls in Rose Court. See us ■
hardly get Into tho system before the
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tion in mayonnaise making, gar­ salts occasionally, spys a noted
pure blood annihilates them —kilts
a
quick
about
these
bofifre
the
price
advances.
Terms.
S
den, dairy and bread work.
thorn right out — stops them from
authority, who tells us that t^obreaking out through tho skin.
Dade, Miss Morton: Meeting much rich fowl forms acids which * If you arc looking for Acreage we have the most at"
And then this rich, rod, pure blood
held,with Redlands Hume Demon­ nlmost paralyze tho kidneys in
foods nml nourishes tho tissues ot tho
;
stration Club Committee, to plan their efforts to expel It from the1 ■ . tractive proposition in Florida.
skin and koops It looking healthy.
for definite summer work. Demon­ blood. They become sluggish and
That’s all there Is to
strations on ice cream freezers, weaken; then you may suffer with
It. Hoslthy, vigorous, i
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sewing, basketry at next meeting u dull misery in the kidney region;
red blood such as 8 . S. S. I
sharp pains in the back or sick
arranged.
Wa s h i n g t o n , sopt. ao,—(/n
(Continued from Page One)
helps N a t u r o build,!
311 First National Bunk Bldjf.
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[ho general public nml organiza* tion in this city was read by Henry
Hillsborough, west, Mrs. Allen: headache, dizziness, your stomach
makes you hralthy all
fs of sportsmen as well as some Kle«, Jr., publicity director of the Farmer's week attended with sev­ sours, tongue is coated, and when 5 SANFORD,
FLORIDA 5
over It hoautlflen your
skin — drives away plmt
rials of the U. S. Biological local Chamber of Commerce, who eral county folks. One man de­ the weather is bad you have rheu­ ■
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pics, blackheads, blotches, roah, holla
ray, are charged by the newly- toid of tho homeless prospect now clared whole family would he sent matic twingles. Tho urine gets lia a a a a a a io a a a a a B x a ia a a a a a H ia a K a a a a a a a H B a a H a ia a a a *
cloudy, full of sediment, the chan­
nnd eczema—given yon back your ap­
facing newcomers to Sanford. The to Gainesville next year.
qiied Anti-Stcol Tran 1
nels often get sore nnd Irritated,
petite—bnllda tlrm. plump flesh and
adopting an improper attitudo support of the Kiwunians in any
Pascft, Mrs. Ttcknor: Farmer’s obliging you to seek relief two or
Alls you bill of new life and energy.
THF BIOTTER A PRODUCT* IS THE SOONER YOU
lord the uso of steel traps in efforts made to relieve the situa­ week attended at Gainesville. Nine
All drug storoa soil S. S. S. Get the
three times during the night.
tion was assured.
t a a p tore of animals.
WILL
SEE
IT
ADVERTISED.
in attendance. All reported prof­
larger bottle. It’s more economical.
To
help
neutralize
these
irritat­
The point nt issue i-&gt; the degree
A vocal solo by H. C. Clause, itable week. Demonstration given
rsu^fqriiig, experienced by cu­ accompanied by George Brockhnhn, in guava ice cream, called “ Pride ing acids; to help cleanse the kid­
neys nnd flush off the body’s urin­
pped nnimnls.
featured the program of the en­ of Pasco."
ous wu»lf*k get four ounces of Jud
officials of the league are pre- tertainment committee.
Citrus, Mrs. Moore: Farmer's Salts from any nhmmacy hereing a pamphlet written by EdThe musical numbers were well week
attended. Interest shown by
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a tablespoonful In a glass, of
|d Brack, writer," lecturer nnd received, according to member.'. dl in county council reports. Visit) Take
water before breakfast for » few
flier navy officer, who is presi- Guests of tho club at the luncheon to experiment station.is interest­ days,
and your kidneys may then
of the brganliation. It will today were Raymond Fox, Klwan- ing. where plants studied. Cook­ act fine. This famous salts is
SUBSTANTIAL JEVVLER IN A SUBSTANTIAL CITY”
|tnin an appeal for general sup- iun of Ocala and Mr. Kies. Mem­ ing demonstrations educational.
made from the acid of grapes and
of the league’s program which bers included:
lemon
juice,
combined
with
Uthiu,
Lake, Mis* Cox: Guava meeting
era both tho United States and
E. D. Brownlee, I.. C. Bcbout, C. held with women nt Seneca. Dem­ and has been used for years to
hadn. This program the orgnnByrd, R. L. Christenbcrry, B. D. onstration held in making butter, help flush and stimulate stuggfrh
kion’u officials summarize as A.
Caswell,
It. B. Chapman, A. C. jelly and canning guavas. Guava kidneys; also to neutralize the
lows:
Carter,
Fred
A. Clark, T. L. Du­ recipes called for.
Eight being acids in the system so they 3 '^
[We Qropose to bring almut the mas, R. G. Dnycy,
longer irritate, thus often rcliqvA.
C.
Fort,
!
•' printed.
i go iif -a Jaw by. nil tho- state
wy^ktu ss
, - !„■ .
t I
IXs tSidnv Afrsi ■ C’rnbilH Mahy ing.hhiddn.
Provincial legislatures-making'
I1Ju'1v.ai7T ,riilick,
Satis is inexpensive; emit m
ml all use of the torturing steel' Hutton, J. I&gt;. Jiukins, J. H, Jack-7] thousand guavas finding way into notJhdinjure
make a delightful
cans, jars, bottles and glasses. effervescentandlithiu-wuter
and other non-killing devices j Lon’
drink.
flaking fur, uxcept by the au- [
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Lnwtun, b. M. Some girls doing some splendid By all means have your physician
O pen\i\K of
rities in the ease of vermin. I I toyd. H. C. Long, L. J. Murcn- . specials for fairs.
twice a year.
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DRINK WATER IF
KIDNEYS BOTHER

ould B ar Use Of KIWANIANS T 0
[eel t r a p s In U. S. SPONSOR MOVE
Beinglrihumane FOR Y. M. C. A.

\COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY

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Parades ToFealure
■| AnnualLegionM eet
E. B. Ramiali,
Sharon, W. M. InOmahaThisWeek

more In others.’
A. ttaffehl,
Every woman who ever wore fur settcr,
B. Steele, J. G.
|l be asked to contribute one dol- L.
Scott, W. It. Smith, H. C. Vide,
It. A. Winston, F. H. Wight, L. .1.
OMAHA. Nob.. Kept. OIK—&lt;,P)—
Wilson, Heyward Walker, IV. E. Five large parades, each vicing
White.
with tho others in interest nnd untminl features will garnish the
La-gion nation a I conven­
Danes Usurp Irish In American
tion to be htdd here October 5 to
British Pork Market y. On Tuesday morning tho visiting
Legionnaires will parade, led by
DUBLIN, Sept. 3 0 .- (/P)—The rojubat gcnernls and admirals of
I(Continued from Page One)
condition
of
the
Irish
pig
trade
U
tho war. Two hundred and tlfly
Mr •
H»r at least three minutes af* described ns the worst for 30 bends nip! from 750 to 1,00(1 drums
1 ,that statement the vetqrans years. The Irish pig is being driv­ nnd bttgV corps will nmrch with
njted themselves hoarse ami the en from the" British markets, main­ the former service men. I
|*:»ter trembled’ to the thunder of ly owing to the competition of the
Wedneftlny night the Legionphtuse. He continued with ns- Danes. Before the World War nairas and citizens of Omaha will
Ireland
had
97(1,000
pigs
while
rjnees that his candidate would
be treated to the annual Ak-SarIhi on the flourii of CongTes uh- Denmark hail (500,000. Now, Mr. Ben electrical parade.
| Iho veterans of the Spnnish- MncKcnna, a member of the Dai I,
Thursday will be the big day for
Mricnn War rAcfcivcd their just estimates Denmark has 1,800,000 parades, fin this day the military
pigs nnd the Irish figures have de­ parade, including German and Aus­
t.l from the American people.
clined.
( Mayor Offers Man
trian war materials and every
Ho also attributes tire Irish da- nvtdlahlo body of troops in the Sev­
Presenting Charles It. Flynn ns
[other candidate for the highest cline to the high cost of feeding enth army corps area, will he held.
Ike, Charles F. McCarty, mayor stuffs, to the partial failure of This will he followed by the pa­
| Marlboro, Mass,, made a speech last year’s potato crop, and to a rade of “ forty and Lighters," the
iri rang with the fervor of im- more or less widespread disincli­ playground organization of the Le­
nation to breed pigs.
faith in liis candidate.
gion. ’
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Some time Thursday the most
p Yention today is the task of 29,620 Liquor C a s e s unusual
... .. parade of nil will Im held
fijglng from a reluctant Gov- ,-w.
1 r» .
—that of the “mutt" dogs wwhich
pmeni the recognition that is D lS p O S e O B y S o llC ltO I ||1___
on test
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been entered in the con
fte|you veterans," he said. "Mas!staged by the Colorado members'
jclusctts has come to this conWASHINGTON, Sept. 30,—(dh of the Forty and Eight. Hundreds
r-iion 138 strong to present a —The solicitor of treasury ha of mongrel dogs of every color,
Wer they believe to have i«“*n handled 29,020 cases involving vio­ size nml description ydll march.
wight to the fore in a miracu- lations of the national prohibition
iij manner to take supreme con- act during the fiscal year ending
The phosphates beds of Florida
nl| in a crucial hour. They come June 30, collecting in fines nnd furnish r(inr1y three-fourths of
iV'g, “Give us this man.’ "
compromises, more than ?5,000,000, tho world’s supply.

nree Candidates
h F ig h t For Post
If/V eterans’ Chief!

Le a OF M E Y E R .......... ..........
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P was engaged in the trucking
jlncss in Heffner. In 1917 he
iunteerod in the World War and
fvud overseas one year.
[I Will Think Matter Over
ppvemor Martin concluded the I
Hew with the man who has _
in the shadow of the electric '■
f r for nearly two years by sayJ i "l will think tala nil over.
w'll heir from me."
®y*r thanked the Governor,

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~ hands with him and then
*°u back to his cel!,
to Governor said he would read
records carefully pud hoped
tlm a month to make a *le&lt;
PanliHiing Board stand i dividthe question of clemeyvy.
t h e y d e s e r v e it

I b LRLIN, Sept. 30.—(/P)—ThoiJ
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‘ tom of decorating.mnr-1■
d couples who celebrate golden
Wiling 'llojii vcrjnirles i.V to he re­
ived hy tho Prussian government,
specially coined meilal will be
sented in each cmc.

BILIOUSNESS
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Retired Minister Tells How He &gt;■
Keeps in Good Form With ”
the Assistance of ,5
Black-Draught.

Went Graham. Vo.—1Tho Rev.
Lti\vl3 Evans, a well-known retired
minister, now past 80, living her#,
has a high opinion of Black
Draught, which ho soya ho haa
taken when needed, for 25 years.
"For years I had been suffering
with my liver," ho says. "Some­
times the pain vyouhl be very In­
tense and my bark would hurt n(l
Iho time. Blark-Dratight was tho
first thing I found that would glva
mo any relief.
‘‘.My liver has always been siugg’.-lj. H'^V.mea It glvqs uio a lot
of trouble, j havo Buffered a lot*)
with it—pains In my side anil back,
nnd had headacho, caused from cx- I
tremo biliousness.
"After I found njarfc-Draught, I
would begin to take It as soon aa I
felt a spell coming on and it re­
lieved tho causo nt once. 1 can
recommend It to anybody suffer­
ing from liver trouble. A dose or
two now and then keeps mo iu good
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form.’’
Mndo from selected medicinal
roots and herbs, and containing no
dangerous mineral drugs, BlackDraught la naturo’ti own remedy
tor a tired, lazy Ihir.
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Sanford’s Newest Jewelry Store
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Killed Wrist Watches.
Latest designs.
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Ladies’ Solid Silver Compacts. Double and single with black silk cord iu the
very latest designs. Special at $5.50.

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Gents’ White and Green Rolled Gold C u ff Links. Special at $1.50.

Woman’s Club Building j|j
Geneva, Florida.

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A Good Snappy Program-

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DIAMOND (GOODS, WATCHES, JEW ELEItY, SILVERWARE,
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no/icta, rarda of thaaka, raaolutlona
and notlcaa ot «nt*r:*ln_«nt» whore
cbargee art made will be charged
f ir at regular tdrartlalng rat**.
■EMBER TUB AMOCIATBII I'fiB**
The Associated Frees la exclus­
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lU B HERALD'S PLATFORM
1*—Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
2.—Conatraetlon of 8L John*-Indian Hirer canal. .
8.—Extemion of white way.
i f -Ettenaion of local amusement*.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
f.—Augmenting of building pro*
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
L—Extension of street paring program.
'It—Construction
of
boulersrd
around Lake Monroe.
&amp;—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
ft—Expansion of school system
with prorision for increased fa ­
cilities.

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
HOW TO GAIN ALL:—Seek ye
first the kingdom of God and his
righteousness; and nil these things
shall be added unto you, Matthew
6 : 38.
PRAYER:—Giro us, Lord, nn
(.mbition that foils nothing short
of the best which thou hast, and
the accomplishment of all which
thou hast planned.
CURFEW
Solemnly, mournfully,
Dealing its dole,
The curfew bell
Is beginning to toll.

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Cover the embers,
And put out the light;
Toii comes with the morning
And rest with the night.
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Dark grow the windows,
And quenched is the fire;
Sound fades into silence
All footsteps retire.

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No voice in the chambers,
No sound in tho hall!
Sleep and oblivion
Reign over all I
The book is completed,
And closed, like the day;
And the hand that has written it
Lays it away.
Dim”grew* Its fanciesf “ * ------ Forgotten thoy lie;
Like coals in the ashes,
They darken und die.
Song sinks into silence,
The story is told,
Tho windows arc darkened
The hearth-stone is cold.
Darker and darker,
Tho black shadows fall;
Sleep and oblivion
Reign over nil.
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
-------- o-------Colonel Mitchell is certainly get­
ting ’em told.
-------- o-------The MacMillan Polar expedition,
the I’N-U No. 1, tho Shenandoah,
the S-51. Next!

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Brains and the Brute

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We had been under the impression th a t one of the pri­
mary duties of law enforcement officials was the prevention
of crime. Of course so little crime is actually prevented th a t
we have almost come to look upon officers of the law as re­
sponsible only for the apprehension of criminals after the
crime has been committed. But nearly everyone will admit
that it is a better policeman who prevents a m urder than
who captures the criminal after the m urder has been com­
mitted.
It seems however that the Sheriff of Dade County takes
an entirely different viewpoint. This official received some
very good advanced information that a jail delivery would
be attempted early Sunday morning. He anticipated th at
the rush would occur during the breakfast hour. He sta ­
tioned a number of deputies at various points of vnntage in
the jail yard, and they, armed with shot guns, waited to
see what would happen.
Promptly at the predicted hour eight men broke through
the jail door at a run. The deputies opened fire. One man,
a negro trusty about the jail, was killed. Six of the pris­
oners were more or less severely wounded. An innocent by­
stander nearly a block away was shot through the arm.
The sheriff and his men made no effort to prevent the
attem pt to escape. They even encouraged the prisoners in
it. They permitted the negro trusty to open the jail door
and go in with the men's breakfast; this, ju st after one of
the regular guards had announced in nn unduly loud voice,
so that the prisoners might hear, that he was going.
The Herald'believes it was better to shoot the men down
than to allow them to escape, but The Herald believes th a t a
man of intelligence in the sheriff's office could have pre­
vented the escape without such a lavish exhibition of gun
play.

Vote For The Best Man

THB 9ANF0RP HERALD,

12,000,000 For F i.h .„
For Negro Workeifc. *
Business and Religion.
Discouraging Pilot*!
BY ARTHUR B f ___
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COMES A TIME IN THE LIVES OF ALL PARENTS

As Brisbane Se^s It

^ Contemporary
An obscure persotg W
said, Vs one who isn't on*
real estate man's ms\\Vs|
Detroit Free Press.

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Q O S H h toGOOMi UP A/OW AN'
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IN CHICAGO, where th is '/tiff
written, John G. Shedd, Monday I
signed his name to an agreement;
under which he will supply $2,000,000 to build the world’:.* lari
aquarium in Grant Park.

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Thus, all over the United S
men that have worked hard all their
lives, and built up fortunes with
the help of people, give back the
money to the people among whom
they earned it.

France might have srndV«
pie of blliion doiiars by ntfWct1
her debt settlement fiveytsri*
—Pensacola Journal. .,

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He who hesitate! msj ^
lost, hut, says Ted, he is
lar with other cateterik*
Memphis News
Scimitar. -&lt;
In addition
school girl complexioj^*
they must also see tofcu,
do not lose that hoyi^fthat]
Detroit Free Press.

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THE ROCKEFELLERS have
given away hundreds of millions, a
sum larger than the combined total
fortunes oil all the richest men in
America when John D. Rockefeller
was a boy.
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Some give directly, other indi­
rectly. Henry Ford, in his voluntary
increase of wages, "gives away"
at least fifty millions a year.
MR. SHEDD’S gift of a great
Kjuarium is money well itpenL It
ac
will
will increase the supply of public
information.
If to the exhibition of strange
creatures of the oceans and lakes
the John G. Shedd gift could in­
clude some plan for economical dia;
tribution among the people of the
food that comes froiti the ocean,
thnt would add to the. value of the
IRift.

Also If 10,000 varieti*
would stay at home st
stead of pursuing tkiJ
lights, they wouldn’t eo!R*C$
end.—St. Louis Globe-Dm
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The kind of trousers big \
is wearing now need nvt
down for little brother,
will make nice petticoat* ;
sister.—New York Heriu
bune.
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• * -'i.i.'i |
The wild west show la
was a financial failure. \ '
west show has grown too Ua
Chicago. They only kfll
there.—Orlando Evening
Star.

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The Mncon Daily Telegraph repeats n Htory of Senator A PLAN to get rid of sharkk
Norris of Nebraska about a minister who wont 'fifteen that destroy billions of valunblfc
fish every year, and the small sav­
miles to hear him speak and after the speaking said to him. ings
whaleo that prey upon the
"Mr. Norris, I am so anxious to have you succeed th at every great schools of salmon in the
night before I retire, on bended knees I ask God to bco that northwest, would bo worth million*
you are elected to the Senate. Why, sometimes I get so | in increased food value.
anxious to see you elected that I almost feel ns though I
COMMUNIST LEADERS are
should vote for you myself."
| said to be nctivo in a Negro Inbor
"My friend," said Mr. Norris, "If you feel th a t th at way movement, seeking to establish k
about it, why don't you vote for me?"
Communist Negro Inbor organiza­
•
"Oh," he replied, "I couldn’t do that. I am a Democrat." tion.
NO SUCH A THING
We did not know thnt Northern Democrats carried Dem­ Intelligent colored men can
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
what thnt would lead to, and
ocracy to such n fault but it is a well known fact th at in the guess
where the white men would land
South Democrats place their party invariably above their them in a “communist drive." • There is no such thing ns a safe The grade crossing must go, un­
own common sense. The time is surely coming when South­
railway grade crossing in the na­ less we take the mercenary and
merciless view that economy should
erners will have to throw off the shackles of political inher­ HOWEVER. THE intelligent col­ ture of things there cannot be.
be practised in the saving of hu­
ored
man
will
realize
thnt
proper­
Precautions on the part of mo­ man life. The number of trains is
itance and vote for Ihc best man regardless of party, or else
ty is t'j hard to get and keep as to torists, warning signal
bells, increasing nnd the number of mo­
hang their heads in shame.
mnko communism, the idea of di­ watchmen, nt the deadly crossing tor vehicles is increasing and there­
For many yenrs in national elections the vote of the !viding
up what you have, distinct­ all help in diminishing the number fore the number of tragedies at
Solid South could he counted months before election day. ly unnttrnctive.
of nccldents there, and so The Cit­ the grade crossings will necessar­
The South would go Democratic regardless of what thnt
Communists urge the? colored izen advocates them, but only ns ily increase. Therefore it must go.
__________
remedial
measures.
party stood for or who its nominee happened to he. For workers to work for their
race amitemporary
The grado crossing must go, say
These lessen the danger but do not
years the party creeds and principles have been framed in to help “the white proletariat.’’) abolish
Governor Smith nnd the Legisla­
it;
they
curb
but
do
not
men will do well to concen
ture of New York State—it must
the East and mighty little the Solid South has had to say Colored
trnte on getting and keeping good kill tho wild beast that lays in go even though its elimination
about the framing.
wait.
.jobs for the black prpletnriut. The
the the State $300,000,000.
1924 offers a fair example of the point The Herald is (whites have n considcrabe capacity The GRADE CROSSING MUST costs
A constitutional amendment soon
GO—there is no such thing ns n to be voted on permits the issu­
trying to emphasize. The South stood solidly for McAdoo. [for taking care of themselves.
safo grade crossing. The careless ance of bonds to such an amount as
The East thwarted the desire of th e ‘South and then chose
JUDGE HOLDOM, of Chicago, may become a bit more cautious the State’s part of the cost of
a "compromise" candidate from the East, from New York
of business combined with and the careful more alert—watch­ killing the wild beast of the rail
City. On election day the South accepted the "compromise" talking
religion, says, "Silas L. Itrynn, fa­ men with red flngs may be active­ junction.
*
candidate and voted solidly for him. The East voted quite ther of William Jenningre-Bryan, ly on tho job and electric signals
No such sum would be required
announce
the
coming
of
trains
but
as solidly for the Republican candidate.
was an Illinois judge and opened
the toll of death will be ta­ to eliminate practically all the
There will lie another convention in 1928 when the Dem­ his court with prayer. His decis­ still
grade crossings dn North Carolina.
ker).'
were uniformly reversed by
ocrats must select another presidential nominee. PcrhnpsJ •ions
County, for example,
tbo.Hupremv-AxmsUDay after day we read of ter- In Buncombe
but few of these highly
again the South V iirg iW u p The'man'it'waiiFs iiTuTswaflow
fible accidents a t watchmcn-guard- ther'e'are
dangerous ones, and yet the cost
another “compromise" offered it by the East. Perhaps
"A CERTAIN Chicago bankor, ed junctions of rail and road, of of doing away with them would not
again it will vote solidly for the Eastern man while Eastern­ more than thirty years ago, open­ misfortune following failure of be large. Viewing the matter from
ed his bank with prayer. The bank bells to ring, of locomotive cn- the standpoint of financial econ­
ers vote Republican.
ineers nnd motor drivers misun- omy only the railway companies
But perhaps it will have sense enough to vote for the was closed by tho sheriff.
orstnnding each other’s inten­ would find it porfitable to contrib­
best man, Democrat or Republican.
tions. We do not need to look fur­

Another thing hard to
stand is why Florida U&gt;j
ers don’t stay down in tig '
disc and get rich instea|*f i
ing so hard in Northen
Indianapolis News,,

3

It is said that a Hsu«_ll
greatest ambition is to bn t
coffin and a fine funmLIi
think of about ten millios
we would rather have tbs
of those.—Cincinnati Eisphyt]

41

HIGHEST AIM
The young man who aspires to a successful G
reer should make character and education hi
highest aim. Diligent woi’k, faithful saving and
regular bank deposits arc a great help in giving
accuracy to your aim. Your account is invited.
i r/t Interest Paid on Savings Account*

Seminole (jjjounfijDwk
- S a n f o r d ,F la .

THAT, HOWEVER, doesn’t show
than Biltmorc to see that ute to the cost nnd the Legislature
that it is a bad thing to mix bust- ther
watchmen
do not, cannot, make *iaa power to require contribution.
THE FLORIDA BOOM has been called a “ phenomena." nesi* and religion. It only shows
The grade crossing must go.
a
grade
crossing
safe.
A "spectacular migration," a "modern gold rush," n "tri­ thnt business can go to the bad,
^
umph in publicity,” and “the high light in the dawn of a even with religion added.

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great era for the whole Southeast," are other high-sound­
COOLIDGE learns,)
ing phrases I have heard to describe what is going on in byPRESIDENT
testimony given lie fore his air­
Florida, I found it all of these and more.—Walter C. Hill, craft committee yesterday, that the
Vice-President Retail Credit Company, Atluntn.
War department has thoroughly

discouraged American pilots.
There can't be any doubt about
WHAT WE HEAR moves less than what we see.—Ros­ that.
There ought not to lie any
common.
doubt about a change ia methods
----------------- a----------------or about tho establishment of a
A GENEROUS HEART repairs a slanderous tongue.— separate flying force.
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THE CONSTITUTION

B eau tifu l L a k e

i

Crystal Lake, $6,500.

fish interests discover for it.
And while trying to help us with
6 rooms and hath in Sanford, all conveniences JW.»
O*■W
il]
one hand, the government is spank­
*&lt;j(j
ing us with the other. Congress
6 room house on large lot in Paola, $1,250.00
has passed about fifty thousand
laws. No one could enforce them
:i acres in bearing orange grove near Paola, $l.500.#C
all. Tho desk of every federal at­
U
1
torney is jammed with cases whi :h
hofcould not prepare und bring to
trial if he held office for fifty
years. And the citizen goes his
way daily wondering what laws he
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
is breaking.
Phone lit
The debate over states’ rights is
108 Magnolia Ave.
livlier than ever. The dread of
centralized power stalks abroad. ........... ............................................................ ■ I I I U I I H I I " 110
One group cries out that we are
suffering from "government by
courts." Another replies that the
TWO LOTS PACING EAST ,
courts are our only bulwarks of
Americanism.
One of the Best Locations in the City
$750.00 Each
, ,*us
There should he no rush an d 1
sudden changes in our system, but
LOT ON HUGHEY STREET
we know that changes must and
will lie made. Unless a majority
Between Park and Magnolia
of the people know what it is all
$1,750.00
about we shall go on prescribing
cures which arc worse than the
Double Corner Apartment H o u s e Site
diseases to he remedied.
Every officeholder takes an oath
Close In
to "defend the constitution.” Citi­
zenship carries the same obliga­
Corner Lot on Union Avenue
tion. How can we defend it if we
A Good Buy »
don’t know what it is? Rend your !
constitution.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT m

CLEAN PLAYS

E. F. L A N E
R E A LTO R

MIAMI TRIBUNE
The musical play, “ Rose Marie,"
which is just completing its first
year's run a t the Imperial theater,
New York City, is considered to
have broken the world utage rec­
ord, playing to 3,500,000 people in
n single year. This play, opening
in Atlantic City in August, 1924,
has now four companies on the
road, with another soon to start.
Profits from this production have
made fortunes for several people
and the credit for judgment and
farsightedness in the selection of
this play is due to the late Oiear
Olammenitcin, ihe father of the
producer. He maintained that clean
and wholesome plays, especially
when accompanied by beautiful
musical and artistic settings with
a certain romantic appeal, were
the most profitable theatricals that
could be placed upon the American
stage today.
The great success of "Rose Ma­
rio" given promise of the return
of that type of better musical plays
such as “Robin Hood," which were
so successful in this country about
lit years ago. The last decade has
been given bo largely to the vogue

Front LotJ

And G room house, Garage... Paved street on

COLLIER’S WEEKLY
Most of us speak highly of the
constitution. Few of us ever read
it. A year ago the national elec­
tion turned largely on the fear of
changes in it. It is safe to say
that 00 out of every 100 voters
did not know what they were vot­
ing about.
Many of us do not know what
our scheme of government actu­
ally is. Too many of our legisla­
tors, busily turning the handles
of the lawmaking machines, do not
know und do not care whether their
bruin children have a legitimate
place in the American scheme.
Many officeholders, earnestly fat­
tening in their jobs, do not know
anything ubout thu meaning of
freo government.
Tho chief purpose of the consti­
tution originally was thu protec­
tion of human rights and individ­
ual freedom.
Today the fedcrnl government is
chiefly busy with doing things for
us nnd doing things to us. It is a
great und costly agency engaged
in about twenty-five thousand sep­
arate nnd distinct occupations. It
spends every year billions of dol­
lars, and it has to spread them
pretty thin to cover all the tasks
that enthusiasts, cranks and sel­

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STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

S

Missouri Apple Crop 058,000 Homer.
barrels—Headline in St. Louis
ONCE MORE, how will the op­
Globe-Democrat, That's a lot of
ponents of a separate air force anapple sauce I
SOAR NOT too high to fall, hut stoop to rise.-Massengcr. wer theiu questions?
Why have we separate army and
Oud Idea of a morbid propensity
navy departments? Isn’t it becuusc
for sloth la to drop your copy of
SANFORD'S FORUM
the army and nnvy are different,
n Hearst newspaper and follow
anti require special knowledge and
the fire wagon as it, goes by.
Editor The Herald:
mind, that we go out a mile or ability?
-------- o-------I am interested in Sanford nnd two and purchase n good site for
And isn’t the flying tiopartment
It makes it all the wnrso whcnltho youth of this City, if I were « City Park and Play Grounds, different from the army and navy,
you recall that tho Riffians came ,)()t { wou)(1 fol|))W lh„ |*jnc 0f |east Scores of people are coming to and doesn't it require special abil­
to the iisMatance of tho I rench I rusistiinco zinil sny uothinir*
I *"®orit!ii und tho ( hunibcr of C*om* ity?
when Franco was invaded by the | , ,___ t
t
merco could do nothing better than
I
have
been
teaching
in
the
High
Germans.
spend some of the advertising mon­
School for threo years and as one ey
A YOUNG Chicago bootlegger
on play grounds. I heartily agree
f peaking of Shupurji Whatsis- of your public servants l am in with Mr. Holly on the roads lead­ answering in court the question,
namr, Secretary Kellogg said,) position to know some of the needs ing to Sanford being enough to “ What is your businesa?” replies
“Let speech Ik* free but not in­ and desires of tho children. Wo dk'gust the travelers, but if we calmly, "I am a bootlegger,'* then
flammatory." 'Fraid he'll get his have a wonderful city, but how we could have the right kind of play tells how, with thousand!* and tens
neglect our children. The people
fingers burned.
and mnko our city so at­ of thousands, he bribed the author­
who layed out our city and set grounds
--------o-------tractive that the people would say, ities ufter he landed in jail. He
You see, there are very valuable aside so many parks had some “Sanford, that lovely little city with stayed in jail as much or as little
phosphate beds in the Riffian wonderful ideas. Shall we let all its marvelous piny grounds," then as he pleased. The young bootleg­
country. Thut's why France nnd these parks remain idle? Every wo would get our Bhare of the ger, who had made over a million,
Spain arc working so bard in tho few days I hear some of the school people regardless of the condition protested that they “tapped him"
children wishing they had some­ of the roads.
rather severely.
"interest of civilization.”
where to play. We have been
On
my
way
to
New
York
this
Undo Sam finds ho has more promised tennis courts for sever­ summer I had occasion to observe
WHEN IT was suggested that
buffalos than hu knows what to al years, and how we appreciate thut the moot progressive cities an official higher up might go to
do with so to anyone willing to pay the ONE we have, but we need had good schools and play grounds. jail for bribetaking, that official
the cost of transportation he wilt twenty-five.
Asheville, N. C., found that she had asked. "What jail do )ou think you
The City did a wonderful thing to go out five miles to find a good could send me to thut'f on the levpresent a nice young buffalo, and
that’s no bull
when they purchased a Ball Park, location for n city park and play­ t*l?" He intimated plainly that
--------o-------nnd gave our High School boys a ground. Ithncu, New York, had sev­ bootlegg business had corrupted
"Locul Realtors Hear of Acute wonderful place to play foot-bail, enty-five tunnis courts. Washing­ officials wholesale, and that with
House Shortage", "Postal Service imt I say again we are neglecting ton, D. C. has tennis courts nnd money you buy what you want­
to be Increased Here This Week," our smaller children. Yes, the play grounds all over the city.
ed.
were the headlines In last night’s Chamber of Commerce drive did I do not want to be critical, hut
There is no doubt that the “easy
Herald which give splendid indica­ a wonderful thing for Sanford and I do want us to think seriounly money” of bootlegging, hijacking
tions of Sanford’s progress and de­ will bring many people here, but nnd see if wo are directing all of and drug selling hns seriously dam­
velopment.
what are we going to do with them our interests in the right wuy, 1 aged public safety and weakened
-------- o
when we get them here? Are we love Sanford and 1 want us to huve tho vnlue of officials,
Seven airplanes from the French going to get all tho money we can the best city in the State.
Zone bombed the Holy City of out of them und let them go, or With the erection of our modern
JOHN HULBERT, official exec­
Shcshuan the other day killing two will we have a place for the chil­ High School on French Avenue utioner at Sing Sing prison, quitq
persons, both non-combutants, one dren to play and make them want this winter I want us ull to work his job after killing 140 in thu
woman and a Jew, No doubt these to stay here? There are lots of together to have the most attrac­ electric chair. For this he has
courageous aviators will now be people left in the world who put tive buildings and grounds of any been paid $21,000—$150 for each
awarded the crolx dc guerre.
their children first. It would do school its size in the State. Text killing.
us all good to I'.op and ask our­ hooks iy:e only a part of un educa­
Not bad pay for merely throw­
General Mitchell said tilings his selves "what are we living for?” tion. Outi'de appearance nnd sur­ ing u switch and seeing thut the
superiors didn't like nnd they made To make the world a better place roundings are as important as the current is O. K. But it must be
him a colonel. Colonel Mitchell to live in, or be selfish nnd get inside. I.vt us do all we can to make disagreeable work.
said things even more hunt!)’ than all we can regardless of the wuy all the schools of our city as a t­
Will the retiring executioner
General Mitchell did. Now a court the youth goes?
tractive us you want your living ever meet, on the other shore, the
martial is in the offing—but after
Selling real estate can be as hon­ room to be, for the children live 140 thnt he sent on ahead? If so,
that how Major Mitchell will talk! orable as any business, but some ut school a greater part of the time. what will they say to each other?:
And Captain Mitchell! Won’t he of our fathers and mother.' are Remember the youth of this city Thank Iqim, very likely.
tell tha pop-eyed world a few | leaving their children to run wild deserves the best that we can give
It is difficult to find another
things! \Ve do hopu to be urounJ while they sell real estate. Money them. Will we give' them
.......................#
what they executioner, because he must be n
when Corporal Mitchell hands out is all right, but when you let it deserve, or leave them to look o u t!trained electrician, willing to kill
nn interview on the Army, the come between you and your child for thcmselve.'.
for a living. It should be not difNavy nnd the conduct of the air you are on dungcrous ground,
Uespcctfully yours,
ficult but IMPOSSIBLE to find
•ervice.—Chicago Tribune.
•
May l suggest what l have in
R. F, COOPER, (such a man in a civilized state.

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of jazz that it is only recently that
producers have realized that the
public demands urui will support S
entertainment of the more wholetome and artistic sort, such as this
charming musical play, "Hose
Marie" represents. The tuneful mu­
sic of this play h 's swept across
the entire country and it is more
or less a common remark for visi­
tors in New York, wishing to get
the best "theater,” to i'»y, "Have
you seen "Rose Marie?"
While scores of plays filled with
brainless piffle come and go on
Broadway, now and then n play­
wright or a producer has courage
and artistic sense enough to real­
ize that attractive music, a decent
plot and a real heart interest are,|
after all, the abiding and popular
drawing cards of the theaters.
tl is much to be hoped thut thu
great tuccesH of “ Rose Mnrie" in
the country is an indication of the
turn of the tide away from the
mcdicore and unwholesome musi­
cal show of that typo of production ]■
carrying with it wholesome enter- 1■
tuinment nnd the joyous, tuneful | ■
— of
~t HI­
notes
life,

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Social
Calendar
frjmrch will meet at 3:30
L with Mrs. A. K. Powers at
f*me on Ninth Street.
L B D. Caswell will enterfhe Bon Ton Bridge Club at
[ome on Magnolia Avenue at
Nellie Turner Circle will
with Mrs. L B. Bragg at her
i on Parle Avenue at 3.JO
|k. AH members are urged
[.present.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

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SEMI-ANNUAL FASHION SHOW
BE HELD ON THURSDAY EV1
Much interest is being shown in
the announcement of the semi-an­
nual Fashion Show which The
Baumel'n Specialty Shop will give
a t the Milane Theater Thursday
evening. For several years these
Fashion shows have proven both
interesting and entertaining, and
are always anticipated with a
great deal of pleasure by Sanford
people.
The models this season, as in
former seasons, will bo several of
the most attractive members of

Sanford society. They are Mrs. A.

\ti Powers' Miss Lillian Shinholser,
Miss Margaret Cowan, Mrs. A. W.
r^ E f'in n 8'
L Coloman, Miss
Fnl£
1
!
and.
‘
Nancy ofBiahop.
tach will modely aissnumber
beautlful gowns and wraps showing the

$20,000.00—One third cash
Balance one, two and three years

£ « &amp; * » •* * -" •*
ah L n! V ? ature of the fashion
J w * ^"Wing of child­
ren s frocks for which the attractive small models will be: Maria
K°.rr,( Ann Hobson, Maxine
Urockhahn, and Dorris Hobart.
Charging that his father forcibly kissrd and attacked his wife, Ben
Kraus of Dayton, O., has filed suit ngainst the-parent for fiiOOO dam­
ages. Kraus, shown above with his wife, alleges that the incident
occurred on June 21 while he was uwny from home.

New Smyrna Beach National Exhibits
Development Has For Poultry Show
Many Attractions AtThe Volusia Fair

I
Thuraday
L c l ’i Specialty Shop will
Its semi-annual fashion Show
je Milano Theater.
L Seminole Chapter Number
fot the Order of Ea:Cern Star
keet at 7:30 o'clock. All memNew Smyrna Peach, townsite
mre urged to be present and
DELAND, Sept. 30.—f/P)— The
Halting Stars will be made development of the II. I). Schulte gold medal poultry show for Flo­
Realty Company, Inc., of Dnytonn rida under the auspices of tho Am­
has been called the Atlantic City erican Poultij/ Associiftion .has
f e&gt;
Friday
■ regular business meeting of of the south by authorities who awarded to the Volusia county fair
■ C; T. U. will be held at have seen tho similarity in the two which will Im» held in thin city from
■•dock at the First Metho- locations.
January 2(5 to 30. Thin announceRurch. All members are reLying between the Atlantic Oc- mvent wus made the nationnl or­
id to be present as there will enn and the Indiqp River for a I ganization through the Florida
fcetion of officers.
distance of two and a half miles, division executive.
k. Edward Betts will enter- its advantages and attraction as a
holding of this official poul
the Eight O'Clock Bridge resort are declared to he unexcell­ The
show here means that breeders
[at her home on Park Avenue. ed in the state. Handled by men try
from all over the United States
*T
of wide knowledge in the develop­ will have exhibits at the fair here
j
Monday,
ment field, it is predicted that the thin year, according’ to state nsi Pipe Organ Club will meet future of the New Smyrna Peach hociation officials. The nwuri’/ l
« home of Mrs. Ruby Cooper project is assured.
made by the American Poultry As­
it Palmetto Avenue at 3:30
Development by the owners it sociation are considered the high­
•k with Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. is pointed out, will include wide est in the country. A corps of
,t Betts as hostesses.
paved boulevards and streets, ar­ judges from throughout the Union
rangements for installing water, will make the decisions.
Tuesday.
power, gns and sewerage; dona­
Prizes offered by tho parent or­
^D aughters of Wesley will tion of school, church, post office,
;* business meeting in the playground, park and golf course ganizations are gold nnd silver
bxoom at 7:30 o’clock in the sites; concrete sidewalks, nnd ad­ m»dals for the best cockerel of
each variety of poultry includ­
ig. All members aro urged visable building re:&lt;rictions.
ing
chickens, duck, geese, other
present as there will be eiecAmong the natural advantages waterfowl and bantams. It was
if officers.
embraced in the location in addi­ announced that the American Poul­
tion to the year round climate, are try Asosciation recognizes the
the proximity to the well known fact that the male makes up 50
East Coach beach, eonviently situ­ per cent of flock value and gives
ated along the Florida East Coast its nwards on that ban's.
Railroad, and the principal high­
Officials of the Volusia county
ways
through tho district. The sit­ fair
and Mrs. W. W. Potter have
association state that this will
uation
is
far
enough
removed,
it
is
into their new home in Rose
the largest poultry show in the
shown, from the congested traffic be
centers to insure the safety of history of the county. They have
14 J. C. Ayct&gt;ck spent Tues- growing children.
|n Orlando, the guest of her
iter.

Personals

, ’and Mrs. Vivinn Speer have
tldnto their new home ut 411
Avenue.

Japanese Nobility
Claim Sea Turtle
Is Good Luck Omen

KJand Mrs. J. B. Young of
Ho, were the guests of friends
■■ford, Florida.
r. and Mrs. Robert W. Pear- brought happiness to the royal
I Jr., and children returned to­ household,
The big turtle, is said to have
ffrom New York.
weighed several hundreds pounds,
iss Carl Stone left Monday for appeared on the beach in the early
ivtlle, Term., where she will hours of the morning. The police
guards immediately informed the
r Peabody College.
Imperial couple of the visitor and
the Regenf and his young
rs. Tom McCrea of Orland both
gone on a viBit to her parent- wife came out to observe the stron­
ger. The turtle was then treated
and Mrs. E. W. Stiles.
to a bowl of sake, the Japanese
jr. nnd Mrs. George A. De­ national drink, which hi always
les returned Inst evening after used to welcome a guest. After a
(e weeks spent in New York. somewhat hesitant sip or two, tho
cumbersome reptile shuffled out to
[hs Elizabeth Stiles left for sea and disappeared. The Princs
ksonville last week where she Regent obtained several photo­
iking u business course in the graphs before his visitor departed.
As the Crown Princess is expect­
ksonville Business College.
ed to become n mother some time
r. and Mrs. L. S. Brockway this Fall, the advent of the turtle
[expected Saturday from Min- was viewed ns nil exceedingly for­
bolia, Minn. They will occupy tunate omen.
i new home in Rose Court.
Free Moving Pictures every
night this week of the COMMER­
Irs, W. L. Morgan and small CIAL
BANANA PLANTATIONS
of Duytonu Beach are the at Peace
will be shown at
Its of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry WiL the officeValley,
at their home on Ninth Street, DER CO., of112TAYLOR-ALEXANPark Avenue., at
8
o’clock
promptly.
rs. Mary Higgins, who lias
i spending the summer with
daughter, Mrs. Julius Striker
.unsdnle, Pa., is expected home
week.
NCE at Osteen, Tuesdays and
hursdays. Music furnished by
Jody Three.” Everybody wel-

AT ONCE!
E MODISTE SHOPPE

Mrs. Geo. Hrockhahn
214 E. 2nd St.

Listings on residence
lots anywhere in San­
ford!
Also—

Evening Busines Class
UGH SCHOOL BUILDING
rt. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.

very Monday, Wednesday
id Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
[ginners may enter at any
time

We are having calls for
Homes every day!
Don’t stall around*. List your
■property ni mediately with

•essons in Classical

Report FederalMen
Will Co-operate in
State Soil Survey
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 30.—&lt;/P)
—The United Stat
States bureau of
Soils has agreed to cooperate with
Flotilla in soil work in the state.
This assurance wan given Dr.
Herman Gunter, state geologist, in
a conference held at Washington
recently, Dr. Gunter announced on
his return.
At the last session of the state
legislature, $5,00(1 was appropria­
ted for soil work, and this amount
will he duplicated by the United
States bureau.
It is expected that the Washing­
ton bureau will be enabled to send
u soil specialist into Florida to be­
gin tho soil work some time dur­
ing November, Dr. Gunter said.
A tentative agreement fur co­
operative arrangements was also
made with the United States Geo­
logical Survey for revising the
strntegraphic geology and water
resources of Florida, Dr. Gunter

Realtors,

FALL,

Sanford

1925

In Conjunction with

Milane Theatre
Thursday Evening, October 1st, 1925
AT 7:45 O’CLOCK

SPECIAL FEATURES

ORCHESTRA

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KAYSER UNDERWEAR
Silk Vests, step-in nnd Tedds. In ever;
slmde. Made of best quality. Italian sili

A tasty sandwich is always in season — and
appropriate for nearly all occasions. But your
sandwiches must be good— and the making of
good sandwiches begins with the selection of good
bread. The smooth, even texture and full luscious
llavor of M erita makes it the finest kind ot sand­
wich bread. It is tender, flaky and as “ light as
a feather” — and yet it is extra
rich, wholesome and pure. Al­
Spicy-!
ways ask your grocer for Merita
Cinnam on
Bread—the Southland's finest.
Buns
Two
sizes, 10c and 15c.
Can't you t i t l e
iheir &gt;picy o n g —
ihrir full rich (fa­
vor, *nd their tan*
uliiing m te m e itf
Or d e r a package
for mpper—or for
brtakfait with cof­
fee. They are line
fo r c h i l d r e n ' s
school lunches.

MADE BY THE

Full Fashion
shades. Spei

Specials $1.65
ONEYX POINTEX
ion, with pointed heel. White

$1.95

CREPE DE CHINE
UNDERWEAR
Heavy, flat crepe and crepe de chine gowns and
tedds. White, pink and flesh, trimmed with fine
round thread and filet luces.

Ful Fashion, heavy
dark colors.

A m e r ic a s B a k e r ie s C o m p a n v

PHOENIX SOCKS
All colors. Short and ;t; length.
and fancy tops.

Plain colors

DOVE BRAND MUSLING
UNDERWEAR
Soft finished nainsook and full cambric,
tifully made gowns, tedds and step-in.

50c and 75c pair

RICH B R E A D

BOYS’ GOLF SOCK—Plain, with fan cy Tops, Small and med size check

fresh daily
p

Dancing
fill be given by Miss Sara
Wilson beginning Oct. 1st.
t American Legion Hall,
all at 410 Oak Ave. mornig or call 213 in the P. M.

The future queen of Norway probnbly will be Princess Astrid,
youngest daughter of the Duke of
Vestergoetlnmi, Sweden.
An­
nouncement of her engagement to
Crown Prince Olaf of Norway is
expected soon.

Ail timber lands in Florida re­
served for the use of the United
States Navy have been turned over
the Secretary of the Interior for
festnratiuii m the public domain. iaid.

Henry Wight arrived home
in the Clyde Line steamer
Jew York.

now open ready for the
fall sewing.

New ten room residence on com er of
First Street and French Avenue; up to
date in every respect.

Future Queen

Realty Co
:iir» First National Bank
Sanford, Fla.

fro m your
grocer

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m

THE SANFORD HERAfcD, WEDNESDAY, 9

Mehtory Of Hopper
Plague150 Years Ago
Arouses Kansas Ire

Babe Adams, Pirate Hurler,
Sole Survivor Of Winners
In 1909 Series W i t h Tiger

Agriculture Department Hehlnd Move For Placing
Various Resources Before
World; Will Feature Farms

Philadelphia Tnkes Game By
Performance Of Past Two PITTSBURGH. Sept.
&gt; Babe has had a notable career,
Score of 1(M In Only Con­
Seasons Show Colorful Sixteen years ago, on a cold Octo- Born in Tipton, I nil., in 1882,_Jie
test Scheduled in Majors;
Ducky to Be Belter Than ber day, there came into everlast­
Mitchells Hurls Fine Ball
Flash in Pan, Experts Say ing baseball fame u bulky Missouri rinli, Mo., in early life. His fa­
pioughman, for the moment one of ther was a tiller of the soil and so

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30.—(&gt;P)
WASHINGTON. Sent. 30.—(/P) the great moundtrnen of the day— wj!- Babe until his work as pitcher
for hi.; home town Haymakers —Brooklyn dropped back to sixth
—Stanley Raymond (Bucky) Har­ Charles (Babe) Adams.
Detroit had won the American came to notice. The Parsons team plnco in the National League race
ris, 28 gears old, leads his Wash­

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 30.—
—A systematic plati of publicity
for each of the sixty-six counties
of Florida has already begun by
the Department of Immigration, of
the State Department of Agricul­
tu re according to aq_jinnounccment
made by C. J. King, the advertis­
ing editor.
The publicity will be for the
purpose of placing the resouraes
of the counties before the world
at large. It will consist of. the gen­
eral character of the soil, crop pro­
duction, crops that could be made,
productive, fruits and stories gen­
erally of ruccess and other inter­
esting information. The railroad
mileage, systems of which they ore
a part, highways.nnd nurflcularly
the number of miles of ~ood roads,
exceptional points of interest nnd
manufacturers will also be coveroil.
The write-ups, which will be
rvnilable for ail newspapers de­
siring them, will be bUocd at a
rate of about two counties each
week. They may be obtnim-d upon
request, it was stated.
Other features to be incorporat­
ed in the publicity will include the
names of all new settlers, the kind
of farming, class of farming con­
templated, and whether or not the
farmer owns his own land.
T. J. llrooks, head of the immi­
gration department, will on list Mr.
King in this work. Mr. Brooks rec­
ently began the publicity move by
visiting Jefferson county where he
gathered considerable data for the
lirst Issue of the series.

ington Senators into their second League pennant thnt year, 1909, cf the Missouri Valley League
picked him up in 1905 and he won Thursday with 9 defeat at the
World's Jieries on Oct. 7, in Pitts­
had 30 out of 40 games, enough to at- hands of Philadelphia, 10 to 4.
burgh—a tribute to youth and
ox- tract the attention of the St. Louis Grimes started for the Dodgers,
playing managers.
uen, Cardinals. After spending half of
. When Bucky captured the Amer­
1 on the reason on a St. Louis bench he but retired alter four inning. Ray
ican League flag in 1924 many
rinal was Font to Louisville and thence Pierce Scored his third victory^ in
close followers of the game were
am i in Denver. In the Colorudo enpi- four starts against Brooklyn.
of the opinion that cither the team
Inte tal he became a hero, with 38 vicearned Harris through or that he
The Box Score.
kili- torlcs out of 50 games, and Pitts- BROOKLYN
was "lucky.’ ’But when the series
AB it II PO A E
Imi- burgh matched him away for a Johnston, 3b. . . 3 1 0 0 1
for the world title came, the youth
0
at- short trial in 1908. Then again Tirney, 3b......... 2 1 1 0
matched wits with one of the
10
Ingn he went to Louisville and pitched Stock, 2b......... 5 0 2 2 1 0
game’s oldest and most renowned
so well that he came back to the Wheat, If.......... 3 1 3 3 0 0
manager), John J. HcGmw o.' the
Ty- Pirates to stay,
N&lt; w Ytrk Giants, and the youth
Hutson, If. . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 0
gia.
After bis remarkable work in Fournier, lb...... 5 0 1 7 3 0
won.
tow- the world’s seriei of 1909, Adams Brown, cf.......... 4 0 1 3 0 0
&lt; Harris never has been a remark­
ring remained for a long time in Pitts- Cox, rf.............. 4 0 2 - 1
0 0
able player but there is something
Hot burgh, but finally failed ■in 1917 Corgnn, ss. .. .. 4 0 0 2 4 0
nliqut his leadership that attracts
the and departed for the lower leagues, Taylor, c........... 2 0 0 1 I) 2
veto tan and recruit as well and at
itts- But be pitched remarkable ball for Hargraves, c. .. 2 0 0 2 1 0
all limes he is prepared to receive
lit*, Hutchinson of the Western and Grimes, p. .. . . - 2 0 0 3 1 1
and consider the advice of those
get!, Kansas City offered him an op- Cantrell, p........ 1 0 0 0 2 0
who comprise the backbone of hi.»
em- , partunity. It was tli? road back D eB erry/x .. . 1 1 1 0
D 0
club—Johnson, Peckinpnugh, Rice
itts- 'to fame, a road few major leaguers
nnd Gosiin. Washington, however,
de- have traveled. The veteran eonTotals .......... 39 4 12.24 14 3
may expect a well turned after­
and rjucrud Columbus twice in the seax Butted for Cantrell inJvtb.-» ^
noon always from Its second basesun of 1918, allowing one hit each PIHI,A
AU R 11 PO A E
man. He Is an expert fielder ami
11 ; time, to show ho v;^n back in form, band, ss................ 3 1 0 1 5
1
a dangerous batsman, and has de­
itch ' Tb latter part of the season Leach, (if........... fi 0 0 4 0 o
veloped Into one of the best pivot
Williams, rf........ 1 3 3 - 3
0 0
men of baseball.
Harper, IL ..
5 3 3 2 0 9
The Senator lender's career be­
Fonseca, lb. .. 3 0 0 (5 0 0
gan in Pittston, Pa., in l’J jl, at
Mitchell,
lb.
I0 0 1 « d
th; age of 18. Ho is a native of
Henline, c......... 3 2 I I 1 &lt;&gt; UocomotivesOnP.R.R.
Pott Jervis, N. Y. In 1916 IlughHuber, 3b.......... 2 1 2 0
4 0
ey Jennlngings of Detroit gave tlvi
Friberg, 2li........3 U 0 3 2 U M akingLongNonStop
youngster a trial at Detroit. With­
Pierce, p.......... 3 0 0 0 1 0
in a month he went to Scranton of
Hauls Between Cities
the New York State League, and
Totals
.........
32
10
9
27
13
1
thence to Muskegon, Mich., where
Score by innings:
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 30—OP)—
he played third base and had a
Brooklyn............ 000 110 101— 4 Thirty-two fn&gt;t pnsenger trains on
batting record of .100*
Philadelphia........20; 200 OOx—Ml the Pennsylvania railroad between
Norfolk, Vn., had him in 1917,
Summary: Two base hits, Hen- New York and Pittrerurgh are now
but on May 30 ho became a mem­
line, Hur|)er, Wheat, Stock, Tier­ being operated without a change
ber of the Reading club in the In­
ney. Stolen bases, Willinnt*. Sac­ of locomotives. The road experi­
ternational League. He played 70
rifices, Pierce.
Double plays, mented with this innovation first
games ami hit for .230, The fol­
Sand, Friberg, and Fonseca; (’an- by trying the plan on two fast pas­
lowing year found him with Buf­
tre 11. Corgnn and Fournier. L-ft senger trains between the Smoky
falo, playing short stop nnd second
on base, Brooklyn 9; Philadelphia City and the metropolis. For thir­
hasc in 85 contests nnd batting for
0. Base on balls, off Grimes, 4; ty dnys the lone locomotives mak­
.241. In 1919 with Buffalo he be­
Cantrell, 3; Pierce, 1. Struck out, ing the entire haul, pulled the fly­
came one of the International’:;
by Grimes 1; Cantrell, 2; Pierce ers in on time.
best infielders and increased his
5, Hits off Grimes 9 in -1 innings;
The plan was extended to take in
bitting figures to ,282. It was on
Cantrell, none in 4. Wild pitch two trains between Pittsburgh and
Aug. 5 of that year that the Sena­
Grimes. Passed ball, Taylor. Los­ Philadelphia, ns well ns two trains
tors obtained him.
ing pitcher, Grimes.
Umpires, carrying tin* mail and expreej be­
In 1921 and 1922 Harris partici­
Laghlin, Hart and Bigler. Time tween this city and Chlcji"0. Again
pated in every game with the Sen­
1:35.
the big locomotives proved their
ators, hitting fur .289 nnd 2.69. In
1923 he hnd an average of .282 and
endurance qualities, nnd the Penn*
in 1924 his mark was .208.
■*y engineers have decided to ex­
tend the no-ehnngo system to in­
clude the 32 fast trains between
Pittsburgh anil tho East. Liter,
they said, it would take in tho
lines west of Pittsburgh.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh .
To insure the non-change plan,
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
New York ..
the road replaced the lighter type
Only one scheduled.
Cincinnati ..
!&gt;as:&gt;:nger locomotives with heav­
Kt. Louis .. .
ier ones, thus increasing the speed
AMERICAN LEAGIJI
Boston .. ..
on the level ground and making
Washington at Boston,
Brooklyn ..
possible the long mountain hauls.
Chicago .. ..
Only one scheduled.
Philadelphia
Chicago ..
RearAdmiral Robison
Cleveland
New York
TakesRankOf Captain
Boston .. ..
.295
Washington
,580
----------------------------Philadelphia
WASHINGTON. Sept. 30.—&lt;/T’&gt;
540
Lake W orth—City to install
St. Louis ..
—Rear Admiral J. K. Robison, ii
,523
electric
truffle signals.
Detroit
„
..
storm center In the senate oil in­
vestigation, concluded hiu four
year term us chief of the navy bu­
reau of engineering today and re­
verted to his regular rank as cap­
NOTICE
Someone is a!way; taking ihe romnnee out of life. Most young flap­
tain. He had requested permi
pers
and
balloon-trousered
sheiks
probably
think
that
the
ukvlole,
sion to retire before relinquishing
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THE
his bureau post but this was re­ with its tantalizing melmly, comes direct from tb? moonlit beach of
fused l&gt;y President Coolhtae. Wbut Waikiki. But here' proof that, it doesn’t. One of the largest ukclcle
N 6 W A R C A I) E
usxignment lie will be giv: n has factories is in the little itnroranntk' town of Hast Spurn, O, And here
not been determined nor bus a suc­ are real American girl &gt;, not dusky Hawaiian belles wearing lets ami
cessor yet been selected to head short grans skirts, turning out 200 uke!&gt;a a day. Business has been
Now under construction nt tlu» corner of First St
rushime since college started.
the bureau.
and Sanford Ate., are requested to ace

Today’s Games

211) E. First St.
1 IS GETTING SERIOUS *HE HAS
EVERY CHANCE- OF CECDVTANG
HEAVY DAMAGES - L &lt;SuE05
ID 06 TIER SEE ATTORNEY j
S reyant aBoot This.- ^
V
PERHAPS HE'LL GiVE /
V
m e Some hope

PJ
WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 30.—(i«
30
—Kansas folks arc exercised over
the fact that the old time grass­
hopper plagues remain in the mem­
ory to plague the state while more
rerJcnu* visitations in other states
and other lands nrc forgotten.
In 1871 a horde of grasshoppers
that darkened the skies invaded
Hennas, leveling fields and denud­
ing trfes and vegetation of all fol­
iage, poisoning wells and rivers
that were choked with their bodioi',
and literally blocking roods. The
plague seriously checked the set­
tling of Kansas, still un infunt
state.
Now. “to judge from recent re­
ports from Argentina." remarked
former Gov. Henry Allen recently,
"the Kansas grasshopper Yisrtation was as mild as a cloud of gnati*
in comparison.
"Tens of thousands of tons of

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Williams-McGraw Realty Coi
313 F irst National Bank Bldg. ,

ROSE COURT LOT
Fronting on San ford Avc.

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tb are set up to slop the petuk
The government has a special bu­
reau to cope with them. They have
come, not only one year, hut a
number of years in succession.
“ But for some unexplainable rea­
son the Kansas grasshopper which
showed up serious proportion!' only
once, will always bo more famous
than the Argentine variety, just
j-.s th 3 Kansas 'cyclone* is more no­
torious than the more numerous
ones of Illinois."
E. B. Mann, member of the an­
nual staff of the University of
Florida, was a visitor at the state
capitol here. Mr. Mann wns en­
gaged in gathering data of a more
or less historical character, to be
nfed in a forthcoming issue of tb?
University Annual.

NEW
LUMBER YARD
A complete line nf
Cypres?) ami I*lne
Framing
Sheathing
Sltling
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Blaster
While Rock Bluster Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
Iluilclcra Hardware
Hirers
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made !o Order
Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

W. S. BRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Rhone -1

% *©3gai
Oft they t*:aivii&gt;or\vkh bright eyes and
merry laughtd: on the road to advea*
tureland.
How r;ccure you feel when you knov
the theater to which they are going is
built of concrete. For concrete hasgrea
rc-erve strength and is liresafe.
To help you get the protection that
concrete insures in theater consrrucfion,
the cement industry, through the Port*
land Cement Association, oilers you a
free service. This covers every use cf
concrete. It helps you get the greatest
value lor your money.
PORTLAND CEM ENT ASSOCIATION
Graham Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
C/4 National Organization to import and
' Extend tfuJUses o f Concrete
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MOM’N por
BY CRACKeY-THl6TfTE TROUBLE

Long Time Loans on Residences

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An d : th r ew t h e
Tor a u to m o b il e
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OCTOBER FIRST

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FORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERJjO, 1

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART

asonnl Change
lations to Take
M on th ; Venus

in Constel­
Place Next
Said to Be
|New Evening Star Now
TASHINGTOM, Sept. 30.-57}
|ust ns with lot of folks, Octois moving time with the stars.
9ve the eastern horizon soon
appear the brilliant stars of
|ly winter. The fall trek is in
er.
October 7, Jupiter will be in
blrature with the sun, that i;1.
[degrees enst of the sun and on
medridian due south at sunMnn has left the evening sky
is on the far side of its orbit
the earth, 250,000.000 miles
l y . The big dipper will be far
the northwest.
le milky way may be traced
tlear, dark evenings in October
onally acros'i the heavens from
mirth-cast to the western liorFnr over in the southeast
ippear the brilliant Fomuihnut
(je constellation Piseus Aus­
tin) Southern Fish, which is
lie in American latitudes only
brief period in the fnll and
winter. Fomalhaut is one Frnnk I
,
.............. m u irncK driving champion, was re­
He 20 brightest stars' in the cently awarded a silver trophy for setting a now record on the onerns.
mile Tanforan oval in San Francisco. His time was 46 seconds, llero
he’s shown being presented the cup by Miss Agnes Pottage, Diamond
tober star gazers, says a bul- Jubilee
queen.
of the American Nature Asition, will find that the con­
dition of Capricornus, the sea
and Acqunrius, the water Mayo Gives Advise
tax stamps should be kept on hnnd.
tr, two constellations of the
The stamps, which are used in test­
Inc that contain no stars hright- For Handling Citrus ing, are sold at the agricultural
offices in clusses of
[han the third magnitude, have
In Recent Bulletin department
$5.10, $1.50, fifteen cents and one
in the plncei* of the brilliant
seal groups of Scorpio and
and one half cento. The $5.10 and
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 30.—(/F) $1.50 denominations nro for paying
[itarius that wero ronspicuous
the southern sky during the —Three essentials are necetuary taxes on car load shipments, eith­
liner. Venus, which has been under the laws of Florida in the er in hulk or in boxes. The fifteen
ble in the western sky, after handling of the citrus crop, nc- cent stamps, are for increasing the
ret since late in June, will be cordin? to a notice issued to pack­ rnrlnnd ten boxes for each stump.
as the evening ntar in the ers and shippers by Nathan Mayo, The one and n half cent stamps are
thwest for about'two hours af- f",'j""i.9a'0n‘!r
ru-rk’uUuVc- T,u“y for use on single boxes.
The packers and shipper:! are al­
Jturn will be seen for a shortPacki"K hou™ should he so requested by the commissioner
to obtain a copy of the Citrus Fruit
[ime after sunset a little to the ,;l ’ l' **
,
thwest of Venus, but Iwforc
2.—Seven days notice should lie Law and read it carefully.
»her has passed it will ho toojttiven the Commit doner of AgricCity—Plans proposed
to the fin to is- seen in the nlture o f the date o f packing o r forPanama
constructing
new hotel here.
ight Jupiter still is directly, in preparing for sal...... n :m:,|.oi r *i f f the little inverted milk | talloll.
Leesburg—plans accepted for
?r, and it will lie next to Ven— A supply of the citrus fruit new $60,000 eity hall.
the most brilliant ohjiV’t in
in the southwestern heavens
Ihe curly evening.
WILL SEEK AGENTS
ALALHASSEE, Sept. 30.—(/P)
‘ e several hundred insurance
ts who were not reached by
1 in the distribution of quaiition cards from the insurance
ptissioner’s office here, will be
d through the general agenit was stated. A number of
rs containing the cards were
ned from Jacksonvillo and
becaUMj of inability to loIho agents. Tiiu-report tiiat
letters had been rcturnryll
in error, however.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—The
For "cutting comers and failing
Coolldge*, you might say, must be to give way to a pedestrian,’’ even
Incorrigible jay-walkers, consider­ when an nrrest U made, the aver­
ing all the stories the papers tell age bond required in Washington
of their narrow escapee from being is about $50, but when Nathan D.
hit by automobiles.
Smith did it, to the jeopardy of
Twice, just before he left Wash­ 1’resident’n Coolidge’n life, ho had
ington for Swampicott, the presi­ to put up $3500.
• • •
dent had to jump like n kangaroo
to dodjy speeding cars.
Probably Nathan will be more
Mrs. Coolldge barely missed be­ careful after this. Ho may nover
ing run down by one during the cross the presidential trail again,
family’s stay nt the summer capi­ hut he alwnys will be afraid he
tal, and since their return here will.
one of the presidential calls was
Some authorities say these walks
so close that tho driver responsible President Coolldge takes around
for it actually was arrotCed,' which the capital nrc u restraining in­
menns there was no joke or ex­ fluence on all the drivers in Wash­
aggeration about it—the authori­ ington. They never know what
ties were genuinely and thorough­ minute he’ll loom up dead ahead.
ly scared, ami maybe the presi­
If there’s anything in thin the­
dent was too.
ory it might lie n good plan to
» » »
keep him traveling from city to
The truth Is the Coolidges nrc city turning up each week or two
no more reckless than any other
pedestrians, but whereas tho or­ imnniiounced, in u new place, to
dinary individual is endangered put the fear of God in local driv­
right along without attracting the ers’ hearts by a' series of rambles
least attention, when it huppem* to in the worst pf their nuto-infested
tho president or his wife it crentea rlreets.
n sensation.
But perhaps it would be hotter
They have n bodyguard with
them also, to make an effective to seo how Nathan !). Smith's ex­
fuss.
perience works on him first.

MOSCOW, Sept. 30.—W —A
roup of Minnow acton, including
. Stnnislnvuky, W. Danchenko, \V.
Kachalov and others belonging to
the Moaeow Ant Theater hnvc for­
med a special building society for
the erection in Moscow of a_ apcciai home for acton and painters.
Resides living quarters the new;
house will contnin n theatre and
a roof gnrden. Local authorities!

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h o n k Mbit'll t o n m u I n i . I w i t h I h e r a r e o t y o u r f n n d a .

MRS. R. O. TRAVIS

Public Stenographei

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Royal Fruit Store

THE BUSINESS OE RUNNING A HOME IS MADE
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS

MIAMI SHORES,
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Just as this has been M iami’s G reatest Sum m er
so will w ill this be M iami’s G reatest W in ter—
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Miami’s Greatest Year!

Alien &amp; Brent
Ural Eointo Auction Salon.

HOME FOR RUSS ACTORS

I.et us sell your property

OR Miami is no longer merely a winter resort city. Miami is
the world’s greatest all-year-ro unci home of health, wealth and
happiness.

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AT AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanford
OlIK SALES FORCE are EXPERTS

HEN you stop to consider that Miami “grew up” to about
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100,000 with—until last October—a single track railroad
and one boat line, whereas today the transportation facilities both

We Kdorantee Satisfaction.

IULD ELIMINATE CAPITALS

IOSCO W. Sept. 30.—(/P)—The
If you have Property you want sold—List it with us
[missariat of education has been
udering n proposal to ellminand kiss it good-bye.
I capital letters from the Itusscript. In favor of the propjjon it is argued that the d ri­
l l nations incorporated in the
let Federation are not accus­
ed to employ capital letters
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thnt it would !&gt;«• cn:*‘er for
110 E. Second Street, Fun ford, Fla.
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to learn Russinn if capital
|prs were excluded.
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rail and steamship—are becomi ng such as to assure a great met­
ropolitan city, you have definite assurance therein that your in­
vestment is safe.

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HOSE who- as pioneers in the eaVly history o f Miami—bought
before there was any assurance of such advantageous trans­
portation facilities, or such a tre mendous asset as the amend­
ment to the Florida Laws remov ing Inheritance Tax forever—
which has already proven its wisdom- bought because of a faith
and confidence and vision as pioneers always do, through loyalty
to their city and belief that their united efforts must bring about
a bigger and better city.

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Bargam —
SEMI-SPANISH STUCCO BUNGALOW
On The Market For

A N/ n you

know hovv wo11 repaid they have been. And some
Joins even. suggest that the good opportunities are gone. Not
so, however, th ese same investors who risked chance and really
accepted cimnce in the early days have been among the first and
heaviest investors in MIAMI SHORES. They see the same opportunities with the clement of chance eliminated.

Days Only.

fi rooms and hath, garage, nil modern hum'*, c miplelely furnished with
best furniture in city, including extra lot, total frontage 110x110, side­
walk down and paid for, located on corner of Palmetto Avenue ami High­
land Street.

PRICE $10,000.00
TAKES T flE WHOLE WORKS.

GOOD TERMS

ALSO

HY not follow their lead? They did not invest ju st for fun. They invested for profit and invested
in Miami Shores because the same fundamental causes that inevitably create profit exist in
MIAMI SHORES as they did in Miami—Location— Line of Travel Miami Thoroughfares—-and Right
Prices.

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G room Bungalow located on Elm Avenue between 9th and 10th Street.
Eastern exposture.

FOR QUICK SALE $5,500 $1,000 CASH
Balance $50.00 per month.

Holly Realty Company
Valdez Hotel Bldg.

Phone 702
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and MIAMI SHORES has above all th ese—
An Ultra Modern and Complete Development Program

with 50 per cent of the Property in the City of Miami
Britt-Chittenden Realty Company,
District Managers,
210 East First S t , Sanford, Fla.

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PAGE EIGHT

WEDNESDAY, S

Boy’s Life Saved by StitchesTn His Heart

SSSfffiits

S tate R eflected T h r o u g h
L iv e s O f Its G o v e r n o r s
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept- 30.
—(ff)~Florida is truly a demo­
cratic subject, particularly as far
as state government rulers nrc
concerned. Unlike the kingdoms
of the world, those In power do
not have to die or be overthrown
before a change in the executive
office takes place. The Flower
state—or Sunshine, ns some pre­
fer to call the commonwealth—has
four living examples of that fact,
all of whom formerly occupied the
governor’s chair.
Florida’s ex-governors nrc Al­
bert Ledyard Gilchrist, Park Tram­
mell, Rev. 5. J. Gatts and Cary A.
Harare.
Governor Gilchrist was elected to
office in 1908 and inaugurated in
1009. Govenor Trammell served
n term, beginning with 1912. Rev.
Catts took office after his election
In 1910, and Governor Hnrdee was
the incumbent when John W. Mar­
tin was swept Into power upon a
high .tide.
. General Gilchrist was born in
South Carolina. Ho was a major
general in the State Militia, and
was always glad to refer to him­
self as the “only major general
renting ns a private in the Spnnish-American war.”
General Gilchrist, who is the
oldest of the former governors,
served as speaker of the lower
branch of the State legislature, and
was a member of that uugust body
for n number of terms. He ran for
the United Stnten Senate twice,

country in ipirit.

PARALYSIS

Senator Trammell possesses the
distinction of having been the only
governor of Florida to ever reach
the United States Senate. He was
elected to that office in 1910, af­
ter serving out his term ns gover­
nor.
Senator Trammell’s home is at
Lakeland. He was president of the
state senate before coming atto r­
ney general. He wns born in Ala­
bama.
Governor Cntts was a Baptist
minister at his election, and is still
active in teaching the word of God
to the multitudes. His home is at
Pe Funink Springs. Mr. Cntts is
a native Alabamian. Ilis election

Itack, Rev. Catts was a friend to
the masses. It was during his
tcnuie of office, according to those
who are able to recall the time,
that the first public hearing into
applications for pardons wns held.
Governor Catts, it wns explained,
desired to get nil sides of every
ense front nnyone who knew any­
thing about it.
Governor Hardee wns elected in
1920. He was a banker at Live
Oak. Mr. Hardee was also state's
attorney and served two terms in
the House of Representatives ns
speaker.
Governor Hardee is now secre­
tary of the Governor's Conference,
lie was considered one of the most
popular chief executives ever hold­
ing office, the older Capitol em­
ployees said.
All of Florida's living cx-governor’s are Baptist with a single ex­
ception, General Gilchrist was
reared an Episcopal.

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Although his heart was pierced by the point of a pai r of scissors, Melvin Jones, 5 of Washington D C.,
soon will he romping with his playmates again. T h e boy fell on the scissors while at play but a r’emnrknble operation by Pr Herbert H. Schoenfeld saved his life. Threto ribs were sawed off and pressed
out of the way, the pericardium or envelope of the heart was opened and spread npnrt and two stitches
taken in the heart wound.
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Linen For Bandages
Woman Appeals Aid

Violations Of Game
Laws Reported By
Phillips,State Head
({e&lt;-IiJoni Card No. 1 of («nnu*
Com mission to Go to Han*
nma Cily NlmrodWhoBents
Governor Martin For Honor
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 30.
—(/P)—Resident State License No.
t, issued by the fish and game
commissioner of Florida, seems to
lie a rattier popular document.
One hundred and fifty-rix letters,
with the 110,25 fee enclosed, were
nil on the desk of Commissioner J.
B. Royail recently, each requesting
the license.
Governor
John Martin was
among the first applicants. C. C.
r M I ’*! i” 1 *1 '-....... LUty, -however,

according to Commissioner Royail,
beat the chief executive to the li-

shortly.
The fees sent directly to Mr.
Royail must be returned to the
senders, it was pointed out. The
law, it wns explained, give only
county judges the authority to is­
sue the licenses and collect the
fees.
Thu commissioner is planning to
appeal to thu sportsmen to take
out the licenses us soon ns possi­
ble, in tin* operating revenue of the
stipe department is derived from
that otirce, and the treasury is
now said to be somewhat low. Un­
til the coffers are replenished,
Mr. Itoyall pointed out, organiza­
tion of the department will be lmpa~stble. 1 he law giving the
county judges sole power to col­
lect this revenue, the commissioner
rind, works a hardship on the game
nod fish department, and an
amendment will probably be asked
which will permit the state office
to i.-i tie them.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 29.
—(/P)—Two flocks of turkeys are
reported by Cecil It. Phillips, as­
sistant stnte game commissioner,
to have been killed near Knights,
in Hillsborough county.
Mr, Phillips made a report of th
matter to the state game commis­
sion office here, and ndvised that
he wns investigating the matter.
Investigations nro also being
made of the operations of parties
running a tram train from Odes­
sa, in Pasco county, through a part
of Hillsborough county, passing
east of Sulphur Springs into a big
cypress swamp, and which was re­
potted as having shot turkeys
through that section, it was stated
nt the game commissioner’s of­
fice.
While in Pasco, it was reported
to Mr. Phillips that parties from
Polk county had killed a deer in
Pasco. Every effort will be made
to apprehend the violators of the
game law, it was stated. The de­
partment is dependent on license
fees for financing organization and
&lt;perntiomi, it was explained, nnl
until they commence to come in,
it must be handicapped to some ex­
tent in operating.
Mr. Phillips reported Hint lie i !
greatly pleased by the strong sup­
port l|e found among the farmers,
during bis visit Into the Hillsbo­
rough section.

Tlmmaaville—Tobacco sales a
local warehouse during one day
estimated at 150,009 pound j.

so good.
But new in Florida it’s different.
Dov/n here you can have the best o f food. Why, you
can even get SNOWDRIFT for shortening and for frying.

A F F IL IA T E D W IT H

T h e S a n f o r d C r e d it A s s o c ia t io n

When do the '
Merchants get
Paid Of.. ?
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When Congress reduces federal
taxes it should exempt from the
income tax law nil married men
making less than $5000 and all
single men whose incomes do not
exceed $-1000, says Rep John N.
Garner, leading Democrat on the
House Ways and Me ntis Commit­
tee. This would exempt 3,000,000
people now paying income taxes.

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You have a regular pay day or you got your
income at certain stated intervals.
With some of you the “ghost walks” on the
first of the months. Sometimes he walks
around twite a month and hands you your
pay check or pay envelope— without any
long waits or delays.

uoipin.il u o j .i.ipiiii asnot| pi.mi

0(J0'98&lt; AtiiM—ipu.&gt;n oj»a
Keystone Heights—Ground brol:
on for new G. S. &amp; F. Railroad
station.

Did you ever 9top to think what might hap­
pen if you failed to receive your pay prompt­
ly? Wiry, man alive, there have been times
when you went "straight up and down"
when that pay check of yours didn’t show
up on the appointed day.
You know how you felt. Quite often it
caused you embarrassment. Perhaps the
children had to wait oh those brand new
shoes you ‘were going to buy. But as a
usual thing you haven’t had to wait. That
employer of yours—maybe had to do n little
financing to make "both ends meet" this
month, hut you get yours promptly. Simply
because he was thinking of you and yours,
and of the service you had rendered him.

Assured to all who attend the old fashioned

Tuberculosis Test
Shows Disease Not
Prevalent In State
i VI.LAHASSEB, Sept 30.—&lt;/P)
—Fie ida texted 2,085 head of cati!'- L r tuberculosis, during Hie
iiUip&gt;!i uf August, with a reaction
of eleven, according to a nummary
of eradication work, announced by
IId* Hurenu of Animal Imluhtiy,
of th i United tSates Department
of Agriculture.
three ‘modified accredited' eountic, arc accounted for in the bitltirn'r report. Five thousand, eight
. i ' n .' J
‘dffkly five herds, or
4u,tl28 heads of cattle, are shown
in the “onee-ti • cd free” column.
Of tlie total accredited of the
country 379 herds, or 1 1,902 heads,
were nt Florida, with 0,097 herds,
° ” *3,271 heads on the list of those
end., rupervision, ami It) beards,
or r»0O cattle on the “waiting list."
J. 11. Kish was the inspector in
of the work, in cooperation
wnh Dr. J. . Knapp, state veterin­
arian.
I in bureau gives the following
toti.l, for the United States:
Tuberculin te • s during month of
AufUlt. herds. tl«,4»9, cuttle kstod. 070,850; reacted 19,000; “modifieJ accredited” counties. 100;
one. tested free, herds, 980,383
rattle 8 403,011; total accredited,
herd'. 70,155, cattle 1,327,476; to-tat under supervision, herds,
191 874. cattle, 12,808.513; total
watting list, herds, 398,812, cattle
3,171 Jill.

D u rin g the K lo n d ik e g o ld ru sh the eats weren't

FRANKLIN, !*A., Sept. 30.—(A1)
—Using her entire supply of bed
sheets and pillow coses to dress the
injuries of scores of motorists who
met with accident nt the “death
trap” on the Pittsburgh highway,
near Pecan, this summer, Mrs. Ed­
ward Holtzman, keeper of the vil­
lage boarding house, was forced to
appeal to the American Red Cross
Lakeland—Building permits for
for aid, which was promptly glvtftt. month of August totaled $697,175.

O you everenvy another

D

haps you drop in for lunch­
eon or dinner with a neigh­

When do I he merchants gel paid off? Some­
times they don't. Too often it is a lack of
appreciation on your part of the courtesy of
the MONTHLY CREDIT they have extend­
ed to you.

bor and everything tastes so
good.

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Such creamed chicken— &gt;

In Pierson, Fla
Certainly il is n COURTESY. This Ihing of
giving CREDIT for thirty days in which to
pay for something that, perhaps, you have
already consumed or are wearing now to be
paid for later.

All are welcome—absolutely no obligation. Come
whether you have tickets or not. There will be
plenty U&gt; eat, community singing. Field sports
dart promptly at noon, so plan to leave Sanford

or maybe it’ s just old-fash­
ioned “ p o r k ’ n gravy and
taters , but exactly the right
texture, smooth and rich.

Just put yourself, in the "m erchant’s shoes”
nnd try to appreciate ju st how he feels when
you fail to give him "his monthly pay
check." He serves y6u faithfully, ju st as
you faithfully seny* your employer, anti has
the same right to demand that he he paid
just as promptly as you are paid. So the
first of the month. «»

NOW EVERYBODY COME

And chocolate cream pie
that makes you want to close t)
y o u r eyes and k e e p o n J
dreaming. Or a caramel I

Secure Dinner Tickets At l.aney’s Drug Store
The Oasis or From Our Representative

j Pay Your Bills Promptly !

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layercake, the kind that sug- *
gests lots ofeream, butter, and
e g g s - a n d bills yo u ’d have
to hide from your husband.
Here’s theisecret o f mak- j

W. J. Rudland, District Manager
M. K. Rutherford, Ass’t, Dist. Mgr

womau’ scooking? Per­

A F F I L IA T E D W IT H

T he S a n f o r d C r e d it A s s o c ia t io n

ing those “ yummy” things, t

*B o rd e n ’s
come* in two »tz«
ull (16 oz.) and
amall (6 oz.)
Ordtr f r t a yaur Ml
gr$(ir*i by thi
h ilf-h zj* f
mart tan.

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Investmen
5—Autos, Sale

ganfori Dally Herald

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only ona Ineorre^t insertion.
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F' TO iDVERTIIinil

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with
f t m iliar
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ad.tO to

IlMPORTANT NOT1CS

Iv e r itse n should g iv e their
Bt or postolflce address as
I as their phone number If
I desire resu lts. About one
■er out of a tboueand has a
phone, and th e .thera can t
m unlcate w ith you unlese
r know your address.

It dleeeatlasaaee MUST be
la la per so a a t T b e S s e I H era ld e fllr e e r b y le tT e le p h o n e t l m e l l s •ea a re a e t v a lid .

t«oua. Prompt.
B«rvlc«

JCfficltfl

Classifications
■Announcements
•Auto Accessories
■Autos, Rent
^Auto, Repairing
■Autos, Salo
[Business Opportunities
["Business Service
[For Rent, Apartments
[For Rent, Houses
[For Rent, Rooms
■Financial
(Rooms ami Board
pin* Rent, Office, Stores
[For Sale, Acreage
[Sale or Exchange
kFor Sale, Groves
[For Sale, Houses
Kale, Lease, Rent
[Sale, Live Stock
[For Sale, Miscellaneous
[Sale, Real Estate
rSak&gt;, Furniture
[Furniture Wanted
[Lost, Found
[Opticians, Jewelers
[Painting, Decorating,
I Sign
[Piano Tuning
[Plant, Seeds, Trees
[Plumbers find Supplies
■Poultry and Eggs
■Special Notice
■Typewriters and Supplies
•Wanted
■Wanted Help, Female
■Wanted Help, Male
■Wanted Help, Male or
Female
-Wanted Help, Salesman
■Wanted Situation, Male
.Wanted Situation,Female
•Wanted Real Estate
-Wanted to Rent
►Advtg. Mediums.

20—For Sale, Miscellaneous

42—Advtg. Mediums

FOR SALE; Chevrolet Touring
car. Cheap if sold at once. 2Q&lt;1 FOR SALE: Singer sewing ma&gt;
Holly Avc.
chine on easy payments. B. H,
Bankston, Sanford.
FOR SALE: Overland Sedan in
good condition. Must be sold «t hOlt SALE: Meat market and groonce. Price 1225.00. Room 11, Ball e®ry store doing good business.
Bldg._____________
Sacrificed if sold at once. 311 SanFOR SALE: At a sacrifice, Ford ford Avenue,
Ton Truck in good condition,
stake body, good rubber. *150 00 TH SELL: Ijirge tent, almost
Real cheap at 406 Myrtle Ave.
Room 11, Ball Bldg.
ru K oALh: Complete meat mar­
ket outfit, including snwiy block,
computing scales and large re­
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre- frigerator. This can be had for
aerlptlons, Drugs, Sodas. VVs cost of accumulated storage chnr*ra *" Pe ,r you
your phont. ges.^H . B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
Call 103.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your aubscriptlon to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer »o you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, 0 months, *1.00, three months
*2.00. If you desire |1,000 insur­
ance policy add 76c to your order.

7—Business Service

21—Sale, Real Estate

HANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Buecsaiora to Gillon A Platt
AT WHOLES A! K
ftfl Magnolia. Everything elec­ WeLOTS
offer at wholesale 482 lots in
trical. Phons 422. Eloctragith beautiful Pine View Estates. Lots
Radio.
High and dry. The biggest bar­
gain in all Florida. Wire for
WIGHTS—Three stations.
nolia and Second. First and Elm, map, prices and terms. Harlcvnn
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street. Realty Co., Corrnl Bldg, DeLnnd.
Expert service.
E. SPURL1NG, subdivision
LEWLS O’BRYAN. Office |n
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
Seminole Bank Building Annex.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Phone 417-L 8.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us
22—Sale, Furnitue
first. We do It. Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
We carry n full line.
Our prices are right. Cash or
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds terms. We want your business
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
Watsr and Boat Tanks. At Oak
321 E. First St.
Avenue end Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
: 3 burner coal oil stove
condition, price *10.00.
HIRACLR Concrete ( a , general Inquire
to Phoenix.
cement work, sidewalks, bulW- ‘
lag block*. Irrigation bo zee. 1.
FOR SAl.E: Wellington piano,
Terwilleger. Prop.
Reasonable. 1020 Elm Avenue.
HILL LUMBER CO, Houtg oi FOR SALE: Used refrigerator and
Service, Quality and Price.
gas range. Phone 24
ADDRESSING — ftlultlgraphlng,
folding and mailing—as you
want it—when you want it.
Phone 073. II. E. Porch, First
National HanV TUHg.

10—For Rent, Rooms
FOR RENT—Rooms wltn or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln House.

13—For Rent, Office. Stores
FOR RENT OR LEASE:
The
best located business corner in
Oviedo, Fla,, H, M. McCall, Ovie­
do, Fla.

14—For Sale, Acreage
FOR SALE: Acreage on SanfordNew Smyrna Highway one half
mile North of Osteen. E. B._£iic*
lor, Osteen, Fla.
FQR SALE: 180 acres Innd in Iaike
County by owner, ten miles from
Del.and. Price $30 per acre. it. E.
Staley, Sanford. Pinehurst Dairy.

15—Sale or Exchange
EXCHANGE: A 1924 Ford Touring
body, good condition for 24 nr 25
runabout body. Smith Bros, Oppo­
site Post Office.

17—For Sale, Houses

Insert an ad in the "Classified Col
The Herald

Let a classi

price.
Will deal direct
with owners only. Small or
large tract.
Box I,-65. Herald

T w p . 21 S. llariKo 92 F a s t .
acre*.

fied ad work for you.

f 'h in n w n r e

114 ft. on Sanford Ave

10

T h e *uid l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t
(be d a te of th e Issuance of so rb c e r ­
t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f
Denny.

W itn e s s my official s ig n a tu r e a n d
se a l tills th e 2nd d a y of S e p te m b e r
A. D„ 1925.

AWAITS YOU

ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE"
OF THE HERALD

V. R, POt’m.ASH,

C lerk C ircu it C o u rt S em in o le C oun­
ty. F l o r i d a .
l l y A. i t . W K E K H . P. C.

$160.00 per ft... Terms
G. TAYLOR DYER
Fainting—Decorating
F110NK 303

Corner 3rd &amp; Sanford
$750.00 per ft. l/ i cash'
R esident

of F lo rid a since
D eferences:
F i r s t N a t i o n a l H ank.

lilt.

Balance Over 4 Years

J. H. HUTCHINSON
Advtg. Mediums

H K A I. K I T A T I
A creage, F a rm s and O ran g e
l l r u v e s a S p e c ia lty
1020 L a u r e l Avenue,
M e m b e r .If
HANFOKD. FLA.
F lo rid a S tale
F l o r i s t s A s s o c i a tio n .

42—Advtvr. Mediums

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales TILE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenaccepted want ad medium ii&gt;
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
trict. Want ad and display rates an insertion. Minimum 25c.
on request.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored away and
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
have no use for. A little thlrtySTEWART THE FLORIST’*
cent ad may bring you several
Flowera for all occasion!,
COLUMBUS &lt;Gn„) LEDGER — dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
814 Myrtle. Phona 2C0-W
Classified ails have the largest sentative will call and see you.
circulation
in Southwestern Geor­ TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tnmpa,
FOR SALE: Strawberry plants,
*4.50 per 1.000. F.O.B. Lake gia. Rate 8c (8-word line) line.
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
Mary, C. A. Farina.
sified pages of Florida's Great
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Homo Daily, rates 2 cents n word.
FOR SALE: Six thousand Easter ers and fern growers of Volus­ Minimum 25c, ensh with order.
Lilies at 10c each nml four thou­ ia county advertise in the Delamd Write for' complete rate card.
sand at 25c to one dollar each. It. Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Muso, W. 1st Street. Phone 593-J. with order.
ADVERTISING gets results if it
Sanford.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in reaches potential buyers. l’atho
FORT
LAUDERDALE latkn Daily News is circulated in
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­ an industrial nml agricultural sec­
ard County thoroughly which is tion.
WANTED: Counter girls, dish 'one
of the most rapidly growing
washers, second cook, Lu-Beth sections
on the Florida Coast. PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tho
Cafeteria.
scene of stupendous develop­
Sample copy and rate curd upon
ment! Head about it in the Palm
request.
WANTED: Wash woman wanted
Beach Post. Sample copy tent on
1004 E. 4th Street. I’hone 025-J.
request,- i
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
WANTED: Whlto woman for
housekeeper in country. Perman­ greatest development in Georgia’s
ent, if fwtisfactory. See Mrs. Pear­ history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
son at American Fruit Growers.
ed; ill two million dollar bridgo
WANTED: Sales ladies at once, across Escambia Buy started;
Apply F. W. Woolworth Co.
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
WANTED: Experienced stenogra­ Iming spent on highway; greatest
pher in real estate office. Slate chance for live developers to get
salary and experience in first let­ in on ground floor. Write Devel­
ter. Apply C Care Herald.
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.

50 acres on Titusville road,
near Osteen, for a few days
only at $100.00 per acre, all
cleared, $1000.00 cash, bal­
ance arranged.

Contractor and Builder
499-M — Phono — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVB.

E arle T . F ield
ARAL F.aTATf! — ISV rsTM EN Tk
Lobby I'ulentcm-llrumley tttdff.
Sunfonl
Florida

b o W O U L D I * HE JU ’dI
PHOM EO THAT HE WA*b
mm
WITH T O U c— -r r

II. S. LONG, Mgr,

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for good barber
Room* 9-10-11 Ball Bldk
Larger of my two work. Ladies welcome.
I’hone 657.
Houses, Rose Court, N ext to Valdez.
completely furnished.
Will be vacant Octo­
W. II. LONG
ber 15th to November
MEAT MARKET
15th only. Opportun­
One Phonograph
410
Sanford
Avc.
Sanford,
Fla.
Record—or
ity for parties expect­
ing to be here only
One Sheet of Music
short time.
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
FRED W. HALL

t
‘-ACREAGEi BUSINESS-HOMES
M o n i7 2 7

ACCOUNTANT

JV ci)c(ez R e a lty Go.
Valdez Hold Building

With each Five Gallons Gal
r.rry Tulw s--------------------- *2.20
Red T ubes---------------------- *2.40

IUNK’S FILLING
: STATION
The many phases of
real Estate make most
exacting demands on
intelligencn We care­
fully study everything
which in any way af­
fects, or has a bearing
on these lines of en­
deavor.
i

1113 Sanford Ave. Hanford, Fla.

*r HILTON’S
W.

iiA iin r.it

shop

113 Magnolia Ava.
I First Class Barbers
Special Attention
ren To Indies and Chlldrs*.

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bauk Bids.
Hanford. ------ - Florida
We solicit your pureiiases

By GEORGE McMANUS

INGING UP FATHER

$1,000 cash

II. A. SPEIR

Installed— -Audita
itm
In
IVrin.iiii'lit
Clientele

A few more good and snappy
buys;,
17 acres facing on Lake Mon­
roe, only fifteen blocks from
Post Office.
$7,100.01) per acre.

Spanish Bungalow
1,500.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
e s t daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions l 1-4c; 0 or
more lc per word each Insertion.

35—Wanted Help, Male

V /E L L -W H O
T O O AMO W H AT
DO T O O W A N T ?

Terms

Phone 8

Ile lrs . U n le ss said c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll
lie re d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to la w t a x
ileed will Is sue t h e r e o n on I bn Mil
d a y of O c tu b e r A. I'., 1035.

OPPORTUNITY

Between 11th and 12th Sta

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bali Hardware

N W 1, o f H B U o f H f f l , S ec, 2!*.

MAINE — Wutervllle, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
WANTED: Colored hoy to d
FOR SALE: K room dwelling
people are interested in Florida
itor work. Sanford Herald
house. 309 French Avenue. Call
property. Reach them through
WANTED—50 Laborers at new Ice the Sentinel. Kate card on ap­
3211.
plant. *1.00 per day.
plication.
BUNGALOW new strictly modern A GOOD stout boy to learn the
LEARN ABOUT Polk County ami
near buoineas section Mt. Dora,
plumbing trade. Good oppor­
lakeland, through the StnrClayton St., close to churches, tunity
for
bright
Imy
willing
to
Telegram.
Best advertising me­
1—Announcements
schools, fine location, material and stick for a good future. Apply J. dium in South
Florida, Published
workmanship first class, garage.
A. Sands, 323 Sanford, Ave.
mornings. STA R-TKLEGRAM—
REMOVAL NOTICE
All ideal home only *8,500—*3,000
;• C. M* Mitchell announces the cash. 2120 Elliott St., Toledo, O- LABORERS WANTED: Why walk Lakeland, Florida.
ival of his office Oct. 1, 1925 hio.
to work when you can go on TO REACH BUYERS or asllers of
01 Palmetto Avenue.
Southern Utilities Company ice
Florida real estate advertise In
FOR SALE: In Longwood, modern truck, leaves Goldsboro 8:41) a. in. the St. Petersburg Times. One esn’
AUCTIONEER
home on Main highway. Run­ via 13th St., Sanford Ave., out Int cent a word dally, two cents a won
BvF SELL lots and subdivisions ning water, by owner, box HI, Long- Street to ice plant, returns 6:20 Sundays.
B ( public auction, l.nfu Burger, wood, Florida.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
|tt&gt; 6, Rock Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
WANTED: W
19—Sale, Live Stock
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
Lincoln Hotel
3—Autos, Rent
charge. 10c minimum.
FOR SALE CHEAP: Fine team 47— W anted Help, Salesm an
AUTOS FOR HIRH
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
mules, about 1200 pounds, good
II-K AUTO SERVICE Day condition,
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
sound.
Also
complete
set
night Meets all trains. BagMAN with car to work in evenings fied business, rate lc a word, min­
farm
implements.
Room
It
Ball
transfer. Phone 651 and C3-W
from 1 to 8. Attractive propo­ imum 24c cash with order.
Bldg.
sition for hustler. Give references
REEL &amp; SONS
in letter. Write “Proposition” Ctro MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
— You Drive It. ,
FOR SALE: One team of mules, Herald.
are interested in Florida. Eueh
Myrtle and 2nd St. at It. R
must go this week. Make your
of them through a classified ad
price. E. G. Kesler, Silver Lake, SEVERAL solicitors to work on in the Morgantown POST. Six
commission. Right proposition cents a word for Hix consecutive
Rt. A, Box 187.
5—Autos, Sale
for
right man. Apply at Herald issues.
SPENDABLE USED CARa
FOR SALE: Cheap good mule. after 5:30 in afternoon.
—Fort Fordor Sedan.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
See F. A. Johnson at Potter
—Ford Coupe.
ald. South Georgia's greatest
42—Advtg.
Mediums
place
near
Paola.
—Ford Touring.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
—Ford 1-ton Truck.
Classified
Lake Worth—800-horsepower DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell weekly nnd Sunday.
anything? If so advertise in rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
engine to lie installed ill city wntor
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
the Gainesville Sun.
idge Bros. Sales and Service
and power plant.

C E E .' I'M L O M E b O M E *1 T H I N K
!*LL C » 0 A M ' C A L L O N £ A t&gt; E T
H E O U C H T TO GE. H O M E - 5

S n y d e r , purcliuju-r of T a x I’e r t l t l c n ix s o , 21S7. d a t e d tlie Srd d a y
of J u n o A. D , 1903, b a a filed Said
c e r t i f i c a t e In m y office, a n d lias
m a d e m u d l c a t i n n f o r l a x d i e d to
Ian in* lii nreo rd ii iieo w i t h law . .Said
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s llie f o l lo w in g
d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s l l i i n t r d In S em im ile c o u n ty . F lo r id a , t o - w i t !

anted Igtnd In or near
Osteen, Fla.
Terms
W
must be right, state best

MOV/ - l*ve~C O T

HIE O LD DA.L U
IN

C ) A O !’5

Why waste your time run­
ning nround looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money nnd double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days, W« have been in the
real estate business for years
and are glad to say we hava'
tho finest listings and the
best values in tho State of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners nro urged to list
their properties with us for
lietter results and quick action

FULTON, INC,

Brokers

Real Estate
Devrloperc Promotsrs
Seminole Hots)

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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V 9 - ,f* V .

*PAGB TEN

S A N F O R D H ER AI

S I1
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PT EM R E R 30, 1025

before he started Davis Islands
HIS was back in 1919 even before Coral Gables was
known ami long before Miami Shores and other
leading developments on Florida’s east coast were
even thought of, D. P. Davis was engaged in the v i g o r o u s
development of the Buena Vista section of Miami. He
was helping materially to build Miami and meeting with un­
bounded success ns one after another of his developments
was created with the customary rapidity which character­
izes all of his undertakings. •.

T

T TERM Is ti photograph of a section of Commercial
Al JL Biltmore, the first big project among Mr. Davis’
iMiami developments, In 1922, Mr. Davis erected at
his own expense the post office building on the corner and
leased jit to the government at the insignificant rental of
9100 a month in order that business people and residents
In this section would have a complete mail service.
Next
ho induced the Mooro Furniture Company—largo Miami
furniture dealers—to build in the same block one of the
handsomest furniture stores in Florida.
Other business
houses followed and in a short time Commercial Biltmore—
an integral part of Buena Vista today—was a thriving bus­
iness section,
Property then priced at $100 the front
foot Is( today yalued at $1,000—an ^enhancement of ten

B

EAUTIFUL residential areas planned by competent
engineers and embracing city streets, improvements
and attractive landscaping, following every offering
of this originator of the higher type of land development
when suburban Miami was first- awakening.
Results
from this early practice of giving the people their money’s
worth, not only brought a fortune to this square dealer
but a great following as well and fortune to the followers*

Scores of Miami Investor
Have Followed

M r.

Davis

TAMPA

tim es | j;

',000 to $35,000—ton times their original cost l

f»■

It'V. - „ ■„

,

.

Anu tno secret oF such ynluo increases is duo to the fact
that Mr. Davis always selects the most strategically located
property in big and growing population centers and then
Contributes to th at property every possible improver nt
and building activity th at money can engineer.

ThU, tod, 18 exactly what he is doing at Davis Islands in
Tampa &gt;vhero $7,000,000 will ho spent this year alone in
building, to say nothing of the tremendous cost of his vast
program of development which embraces 27 miles of paved
streets, double the amount of curbs and sidewalks, eleven
und one-half miles of sea wall, $750,000 in landscaping, the
largest street lighting contract ever let and scores of other
generous improvements necessary to Florida’s finst resi­
dential sjiot and playgrounds

X X- Florida, current events indicate a repetition of
history. Many owners of Davis Islands lots
have already doubled their money in a few weeks,
tripled it in a few months and in less than a year have
quadrupled their investment. Ju st think of it—sellingprices at four times the buying price! But this is Flor­
ida and Davis Islands is in the very heart of Florida’s
biggest city—Tampa—ju st one-half mile from the City
Hall. And only 1,500 feet across the beautiful waters
of Tampa Bay is the fashionable Bayshore Boulevard
section where $1,000 to $1,500 a front foot obtains as a
comparison with the ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT
PRICES of Davis Islands which will be in force when
the LAST of this famous property goes on sale next
month, r No wonder the brokers say “It won’t last a

Sanford Office, Mr. Paul Lak e, G arner Woodruff Hid}!

RESERVATIONS

Tnmpa — Frnnklli
a m i M adiso n Sts.
M ia m i —

233

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St. IYt&lt;-r&gt;l&gt;uri;— CO
Cvutral Avu.
W r* f P alm Itra rh -

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&lt; N o r th

ton Arcade.

I.nke riijr — Corner
Marlon rnd O r a n g o
D a , l i m n — D r . G. K .
Jla rk lc y ,
Ilotol

Wllilnms.

S a n fo rd —P a u l L ake,

G arn er - W oodruff
llldiT.

t.ake Wurth — 10 a
Iiclrnjr— A t k l n i T trnlJy
Co.,
W inona

W.-Uroua
A r m d l a — Mr*. J . W.
C olt,
I'oluduttla
llrtid cn lu u

Apartment*.

I l n r f o . r — O c o r g o It.
Jo h n sto n .

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YOUR N E W S P A P E R

Bhed in Florida’s Heart,
(Vofld s Greatest Vegetable
on, lta Reheat Garden Land
irOLUME XVI,

^Tuesday, and p
moderate a n t
Maximum Temp. :
Minimum Tempi, a.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1J25

PRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER S:

They Escaped When the S-51 Sank

Nation’s Development
Of Aircraft Is Slow
[ And Inefficient, He
t Tells Probe Board

Shenandoah Survivor Asserts*
Lnnsdmvne And His Fellow
Officers 'Fell No Concern
WhenShlp Henan to Ascend

VICTIM OF AUTOjEnJ5"nd i"a?iyBody
*9
Today
Battery Room of
ACCIDENT TAKEN In111 Fated
Submarine
HOME FOR
BURIAL
n
,
B
_
—
.Rough Seas Keep

Original Course Was
Kept By Commander

—

Lanphier In Favor
[ Of Patrick’s Plan

New Valve System Used on
Shenandoah Defended Hy
Rend Admiral HilkiryJoncs

Nome Base to Block
Asiatic Attack I s 1
Urged By Officer!

I'tmcrnl o f Will Roberts, Who
Died in Orlando Following
Fall From Cm* Friday. To
He Held in Jasper, Ain.

LAKEHURST, N. J., Sept. 29.—
(/P)—Even when the nirship Shen­
andoah hegnn her first rapid as­
cent before she was wrecked, those
in chargu of her felt no concern
f I V 1 1 111 for the* ernft’a safety and thought
Hhe would weather the condition
ns she had similar situations on
previous flights, Lieut. Joseph B.
Anderson, aerologist on board, de­
B. S. Westbury Succumbs as clared today before naval court of

2ND MIAMI JA IL
!BATTLE VICTI M
:At&gt;)—Cel. William MiliW fty s r fi S i S011 d ips of in ju r ies

WASHINGTON.
VASH1NOTON. Sept. 29.
20.
(A P )—Col. William Mitlell today resumed liis
ilaught against the nation’s
lir policies before President
C o o I i d g e ’ s investigating
board .
In America, the develop­
ment of aircraft has been
fslow and inefficient," lie

f
iirK i
L r a n e S I* T O IIl W o r k
--------

Seaplanes Looking1for

Funeral services for Will Roll^
B o d ie s
B e lie v e d "
erts, who was fatally injure! late,
hrday afternoon in nn automobile
T a I , c u U T C r ftlUaTIl^
accident on the Orlando road, will
,
bo held today at his home in Ja.«-|
NLW
LONDON,
C onn.,
per, Ala., according to announce-. Sopt. 29.— In the nir and unmont made here this morn ink! der the. sen. men worked to­
Following his death lute Friday day in their search for the
night in nn Orlando hospjthlT Urn
l*xly was prepared for burial, bodies of victims o f the S-51,
brought to Snnford and from here which went down late Friday
was shipped to his home town.
night when she was rammed
Mr. Roberts, aged 22, was hurt by the Ocean Steamship Coma
SS
'r u X
a ty _ o f Rome
who
hoard of a Ford roaditer, driven ( ^ ntileH off Block Island.
bvI Dan
. S.
if Jones.
r» » L21,.• and
.... occupied
r
I Thp
body recovered wns
hyf
D: R,;bert"! "K*2*5; “ro~ that of John J. Gihspn, enginother of the denil youth, all of Jas... ........ ,
, _ . v,
per, Ala. According to a statement*rm n n « ™ 1 cl»ss "ho was found
made toil**' * • V-~*|| \y. Jones, fa- (n tho battery room of tho ship
ther of t
{he by deep divers, who resumed opl»ys were u . . .
*
I'rntioris this morning after being
which they occupy on the
forced hy strong tides hlast night
of Hanford, after inspecting n real to stop their work,
estate project.
While th**o men went through
Will Roberts It Is said, was rid- the submarine, the hum of t*oaing on the running hoard of the plsno motors could bo heard ovenr nt the time of the accident, orheod ns naval aviators flew low
When about two miles from the ovpr surrounding waters in an
city limits, nt Roidlind Heights, ''ffmrt to find the bodies of three
the car swerved sharply, throwing men believed to have been wnshed
Roberts upon the ground, it is overboard with three, survivors,'. |
said.
"ho were picked up hy n City of
Ills companions picked him up
lifeboat. I inlay It Is a
nt once and rushed him to their "e„nrfh
Unl n'*ht il
homo where n doctor from this
n "cnrrb f°r n&gt;«n.
cil” was immediately summoned.
Rough sens have neemsitated
After examining the young man, ending of tho Monarch and Centhe nhysicinn announced the gash
cranes, which were at work
in jiis head a superficial wound., I11 l,h®*C,JV‘ "f th** submerged ship
Mr. Robert’u condition became hack to Newport.
Divers Sent Down
rteadily worse, according to the
statement, and he was rushed to Tho ilivers who went down hoped
*lie Orlando hospital by N. II. Wit- to determine wlmt doors and hatchIIh. foreman for A. J. I/ossing, lo-ies In tho vessel are closed and
cal building contrarjor. Me died y(|lh u s form a basis for conjecture
I I o’clock shortly before reaching nM to th« kafety 6f those within.
Orlando, it is said. Death was due They were to nttach additional uir
to a fractured skull, according to hose to the vatveil pf these comOrlando hospital authorities.
ipartments, forcii.g air inside for U
After liremirnfluM tur l.nrlui «/„..!tho benefit of any who might be
made in Orlando the body was imprisoned and at tho sumo time
brought to this city, and then ship- forcing out through other valves
ped to his homo in Alabama, ncae- «»y water that might have gotten
compailied by K. D. Roberta, his into the rooms before the men
could close the doors.
hrothei
A third task wns to determine,
Mr. Roberts is survived hy his
father, mother, six lirotherii and if possible, what parts of thu sub-

Wiislltld Overhflfirfl

Result of Injuries Receiv­ inquiry.
there was discussion ns to
ed Sunday; Officiuls Look* theLater
change of course but neither
i»K for Woman In Case Commander Imnsdown, the captain
nor Lieut. Anderson cotthLsce any

I l 'Y J u

MIAMI, Sept. 29.—UP)—B. K. immediate danger and the -course
bid.
"Other nations,” he said in Westbury, 23, of Savannah, (In., was held.
■Braking of proposals to develop died nt n local hospital here Mon­
Reduction of the Shenandoah’s
lir defenses, "are aware of these day of gunshot wounds suffered automatic valves from 18 to 8 Ims
matters while we bury our heads Sunday morning when he and oth­ been criticized by Cuptain Anton
er prisoners in Dado county jail Ileinon, former German Zeppelin
|i the annd like nn ostrich."
pilot, and nt the conclusion of the
Lack of sufficient personnel and nought to escape.
His death brings the toll in tin* day’s sitting announcement was
.
— ---- — -----------------Material Is preventing nir officers
from receiving tactical training attempted escape to two, Ollie made hy the court that he would Draped in blankets and clad ubd&gt; month only in their underwear or pajamas, the three sailors who were
Icessnry to cope with nn enemy. Moore, negro trusty, having been bo called, probably Wednesday rescued from the submarine S-51 when It nunk after being rammed by the steamer City of Rome were
landed at Boston and taken at one • to the Chelsea n aval hospital, little the worse for their experiences
Tlionias («. Lanphior, com- shot and killed wh;n deputy sher­ or Thursday.
landant of Selfridge Field, Mich- iffs repulsed the prisoners. Five
At the same time Rear Admiral hut sadly in need of new outfits Left to right, they nre I). G. Kile, of Peoria, Miss., enginenmn first
(nn told the hoard Monday, lie other prisoners, wounded by bul­ Hiury P. Jones, president of the class; M. S. Lira, of St. Louis, fireman first class, and Alfred Gelor, of New Bedford, Mass., electric­
Jursed the Patrick air corps lets find by officers, were report­ court, directed Judge Advocnt ? ian's mate second class.
ed in improved condition.
ion.
•
Foley to communicate with Mrs.
Sheriff H. It. Chase uml hjs de­ Zaclmry Lunsdowne, widow of the
•The firat attack in the next wnr
tajor Ijinphbr suid, "undouhted- puties have instituted a fur reach­ captain of the ill-fated craft, ta
will be from the air, anil only ing search for Joe Tracy, escaped ascertain whether she desires to
The pursuit planes were in cum- ccnvict of Hu* late notorious Ash­ make any statement. Mrs. Lanallsrion yesterday nt Selfridge ley guug. Tracy is said to have downo was quoted as having said
been the "outside" man participat­ that her husband did not want to
ield, with 72 needed.
LINCOLN. Neb., Sept. 29.—
make the flight and feared sipim
^Questioned us to a nos.'i'hle uir ing in the "crush.”
(/P)—Fred Brown,
notorious
during
the
trip.
ituck, ho asserted only HO miles
Sheriffs in adjacent counties are
Omaha
"chain
man"
kidnaper,
Amplifying his previous testi­
if water separated America from helping in thu search. Tracy, re­
and Charles L. Morriss, a prlsmony,
Lieutenant
Roland
G.
Mayer,
lia in the llehrini' s^-a area which puted one of the most dangerous
on guard, were killed during
Parley Delegates No Nearer
mild he routes of an uir attack of the Intcly shattered bandit construction officer of the Shenan­ Commissioners Frame Hill
an unsuccessful prison break
doah,
defended
the
new
valve
sys­
.tom the east.
crew, has boon reported captured tem as an entirely safe one and
[Monday Regulating Con- nt the Nebraska penitentiary
Compromise After Session
Major lainphier urged establish- ut Fort Lauderdale and nt i'alin testified that the covers of all the
Monday afternoon. A convict
Ircvcrsial
Matter;
Will
Yesterday; Counter Propos­
nt of nn uir base at Nome, to tleach but neither report was well automatic Valves w(cre removed
named Smith is believed to lie
Pave Near City Huilding dying
als
Occupy Entire Day
:k a possible Asiatic attack, founded.
fom wounds.
when tho ship first began to as­
or John II. Plrlo, of Fort LcavOther deaths may In? added to­ cend
Brown
was
sentenced
to
life
and that there was no fail­
The City Commission at a meet­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.-(/T)
rorth, urjjwd "definite control" day to that of Odie Moore, negro
imprisonment for
kidnnping — A
lte r n a ti n g w a v e s u t o p tim ism
•the uir iHi vice by uir officers trusty, who passed out la the wi­ ure of the helium gas cells before ing yesterday afternoon tb'finjp ly
two girls neur Benson, mid
and pessimism rolled over the
disposed of the real estate opera­
ev*n i iiksn.U-1 '•■Htnldi'ihmcnt of i hcring ■fb-i the attempted escap­ the ernft broke in two.
chaining
them
in
a
shack,
Why System Changed.
tors' fee question, when an ordi­
air corps as favored l»y Major ers faced as they made the jail
where he held them for ran­ Frnnco-Aniurican debt negotiations
The change in the valve system
Monday but after a series of meet­
nernl Patrick, urmy uir chief.
yard. W. It. Henderson, held on was made primarily to save nance was passed regulating the
som.
ings between the two commissions
Patrick Submits Data
charges of kidnupping and de­ weight and not helium Lieuten­ fees and amount of bond required
two more suggested plans for set­
by realty brokers anti salesmen for
Mnj. (Jen. Mason M. Patrick, taining u boy, is in critical condi­
Mayor said, adding that ox- the coming year.
tlement were visible.
icf of the army uir service, sub- tion and so is It. S. Westbury, of ant
had "conclusively proved
Itted today to Acting Secretary, Savannah, Gn., lurid for grand lar­ |K*rience
The joint sessions were held,
Di •Mission following the recent
to us that the change was not det­
and
each of them produced a pro­
avis a memorandum showing that ceny.
proposal
of
a
number
of
local
real­
rimental in any way to the safety
posal—the
first, by France, sug­
r service officers' most familiar
tors,
for
an
increase
in
the
license
Wwman Is Sought.
of the ship with our method of op­
gesting terms regarded by the
ith the construction and condiassessment for the next year, to
Reports from the city hospital eration."
French ns more acceptable than
.on of the airship Los Angeles indicate that the other four will
Replying to questions of the be effective Oct. 1, when the peesthe
original offer railing for a
ml recommended to him recently recover. Haywood Register, who court,
...................
..
.
.
‘’"I
license
expires,
culminated
yesMayer said that the recomthat further action he tuken to lead the “crush" but dropped in the mendution tiint the original valves terday, it is said, when tho cotn- Redding Co., of Macon, Start $25,0(H),(100 first payment, and tlie
second a counter proposal by Sec­ i • stated. He came to this city what parts hud been pumped out
■cure the Isis Angeles for the first volley and feigned death in on some of the gas bags be moved niI*«lom'r«, meeting with a coni
Construction Here Hy Oct. retary Mellon containing figures four weeks ago, joining his broth­ in order that tho.v on the surface
rmy air service."
the first unscathed front the hail was made hy Commander Luns­ millet* composed of members of the
15. According to Report described us perhaps more favor­ er who hail moved to Sanford sev­ could figure out tho vessel’s weight.
The recommendation was made of bullets directed by Sheriff downe upon the advice of the jun­ Sanford Real Kstuto Board, passed
The work of these men was con­
able than those accorded Great eral months Iwforo.
o (Jenerul Patrick hy Colonel C. Chase and his deputies, conceal­ ior officers and that the change an ordinance satisfactory to the
sidered
merely
Since coming to this city, they 11
,1
. .preliminary
. to _a
The W. C. Redding Company, Urituin.
Hall, who was army observer ed in vantage points to ambush the hud been approved by the pavy Interested parties.
had
become
interested
in
real
esresumption
to
the
lifting
operations
said
to
l&gt;e
one
of
the
largest
build­
iboard the Slienandoah at the time expected break.
Last
night
M.
('ailluux,
French
bureau of aeronautics.
By tlie terms of the ordinance,
it is said, and wore returning an*1 officers returning from tho
f disaster of that ship.
Also being sought by deputies
The valve system had been in tho present fee will remain the ing construction concerns in Macon finance minister, after lontling his Into,
'‘This recommendation" the mem­ is Laura tJpthegravc, purported operation during ten or twelve sumo in both cases, that of the Ga.j will establish a branch in this statistical experts to the treasury from inspection of n lot which ‘sceno tonight said the sea wan
orandum :&gt;iid, “was submitted hy bandit queen and friend of the de- flights of the Shenanduah before brokers at $15, and of salesmen nt city, and commence construction of to confer with Under Secretary they hud recently purchased when moderating and the giant wreckoccurred.
ling boat Monarch had been recalled
Colonel Hall after he had been giv­ cea eil gang leader, John Ashley, the fatal voyage.
Lieutenant $5 per year. According to thu new a number of dwellings here within Winston, sought to make an en­ the accident
----------------------------- frum the lee of Block Island where
(Continued mi l‘nge Three)
en nn opportunity |p examine the
Mayer continued and the ship hail ordinance, all brokers will be bond- tlie next 20 days, according to un gagement with Secretary Mellon
(v
rix II "k° took shelter from the heuvv
XaM. Angeles witli great care uml
encountered
extremely
rough cl by the city for $2,500 while announcement made this morning to talk matters over personally.
diroc"vn? Whether the sw ell, would
r.. publicity
li
after he had flown in this dirig
weather on those nights.
He called at tlie treasury but . . . .. 1n . ,
snleiMieii
must furnish $1,000 bond hy Henry Kies, Jr.,
.
.
moderate to tho extent thnt her
tor of the Sanford Chamber of found Mr. Mellon had departed for
iblc."
"There was absolutely no doubt to their employers, it is shown.
Commerce.
111
K
o
i
a
n
a
n
I
n
o
a
l
s
hu«® crnnr* n,"‘ *h«w on the c«nSix Favor Independent Corps
in my mind that the ship was the
the ilny.
To Issue Temporary License
u o u u m ii
l U l i l i a tury. another wrecker, could bo put
Six army fliers, each a major in
C. W. Barber, who will head the
strongest ship ever built or flown"
The
American
commissioners
In motion before daylight, was
In view of the necessary lapse local branch office has been in this
[command of nn important activity
he said.
frankly admitted there wns still a
problematical. But both boats
•of the air service, lined up solidly
"When we encountered this con­ ol time before application blanks city for several days, it ii* report­ great difference in tlie view of the
stood by, ready to start operations.
and
license
forms
can
be
piepared,
ed, during which time he has se­ two groups and the French enter­
dition (On Sept. &gt;'l( it Was more
in fuvnr of an independent nir
thu
commission
ruled
that
u
tem­
A
short
talk
hy
II.
C.
UuBoso,
I
Search for Bodies
cured a warehouse and yard office
severe than anything we laid ever
(corpa in the army, declaring it
Returning to this city early this been in and a few minutes before porary license bo ismed at the ex­ site near one of the local subdivis­ ed today's conferences apparently on Rotarian ideals featured the
Every effort was being tnudw- to
[offered the lust rrvnna of promot­ week
from two weeks' trip em­ the crash, I did not think the piration of the present cards, pend­ ions, where tho building opera­ doubtful, hut later they uppurcntly weekly loaeheon of tho Sanford recover tho bodies of t h o s e whoso
ing the nation’s ncriul defense and
were more cheerful.
bracing
New York City, Tennes­ Shenandoah would weather the ing acceptance hy the commission tions will be confined.
Rotary Club, at the Seminole Grill lives are known to be lost. Senalso nt alleviating a condition of
Notwithstanding that negotia- today, Mr. Dullose enumerated' planes and fast cruiiurs will scour
see
and
a
number
of
the
Gulf
Coast
1ii.i provided by the new enactment.
unrest now existing among the states, Vance E. Douginas, clerk of storm. The rate of descent ami
Present plans of the organizadc- the various standards upon whiuh ihe surrounding waters in the*
The ordinance also provides tion, it is said, included the ..... lions thus fur have brought no de(Continued on 1’iigo Three)
aviation personnel.
con-. finite announcement of results, uro bused thu Itoturiun creed, and search for those who are believed
the
circuit
court,
reports
that
cur­
I
for
tlie
appointment
of
a
realty
Tc i.itying before the president’s rent stories concerning the intense
atruction of (10 homes in this vlcln- , ro,„ ury officials held tonight to stated the purpose of the organi­ to huve cscupcd from tho craf
i board, bv the mayor, to puss upon ity, alteration:' to start by Oct. ta.
nir hoard, the officer-pilots declar­ and universal interest in Florida
their stand thut such a situation zation in a well delivered address, when she sank but who were
applications
for
fiiiul
approval
of
ed a seeming lack of consideration throughout the country lutvc not
A yard, where material for tho pro­ might bo evident in negotiations of according to the report.
picked up hy lifeboats from tho
ject will he handled, will Im erect- such u serious nature and could
hy the wnr department for aviation been exaggerated.
Z. N. Holler wus welcomed into City of Rome. Two destroyer)
matters was the underlying cause
(Continued
on
I'ngo
Three)
not ho regurded as representing a tlie organization ns u member, ac­ with searchlights began the work
He states that many of those
of exiuting dissatisfaction among whom he met while away havu an­
stage where a break wus threaten­ cording to the announcement. tonight.
junior officers, hut emphatically nounced their intentions of coming
ed.
Twenty-four other members in at­
Lieut. Commander Flunnngan,
denied they were "muzzled" by the here during the winter, and thut
By some American commission­ tendance this afternoon included executive officer of the base, was
department from expressing their others regretted tlieir inability to
ers, however, Monday’s French of­ George Hrockhuhn, George Bab­ besieged today with telegrunut tel­
personal views.
fer was viewed us not departing cock, Dr. Alex Epps, Hampton C. ephone calls and callers, mostly
do so. Tlie prevalent belief north does not come within the state law
Their opinions favoring an inde­ of the St. Mary's river, according which provides that railroads must
sufficiently from the first propo­ DtiDo.se, Frank Gonzalez, Milton relatives of tho missing men, who
pendent corpn were given nn added to Mr. Douglass is that mere ar­ handle material nt rates enjoyed
sal which wus found unacceptable, Haddock, W. J. Hardy, Charles E. wunted word of the disaster.,
endorsement by those familiar with rival in Florida is thought to be by municipality, county and state.
Twenty-nine cases appeared on Will Bradford, ehargitl with dis- and they expressed no optimism Henry, Edward Higgins, R. J. Hol­ "There’s hope" he toldUhem all.
t.
This is the opinion given by F ed
the medical needs of air men. Doc­ assuruneg of vast and immediate
orderly conduct, drew a fine of lover tho progress of tho discus- ly, K. F. Ilousholder, Col. George
The' divers were ordered into the
the
docket
of
Municipal
Court
Davis,
attorney
for
the
Railroad
tor William It. Wilmcr, eye spec­ fortune.
und costs; Krlina Jones, churg- |sions.
\V. Knight, F. It. MncNelll, Ed- battery worn of the vessel said a
Monday morning mul fines aggre­ $10
ialist of llaltimore and Washing­
cd with disorderly conduct, was
Another joint session has been [ ward Mnrkell, William Parker, Dr. Wireless ini':t«ago from Rear AdWhile in New York City, Mr. Commission, to that body, when ho
ton, who served as a flight surgeon Douglass reports having enjoyed was asked for an interpretation of gating $222 were nssessed hy dismissed while her sister Fannie j called for tomorrow, but indicu- S. Puleqton, F. E. Koumillnt, S. mirul Christie, ami from there they
with the American expeditionary himself, visiting numerous attrac­ the law ns it affects private Pr**- ] Judge W. B. White. Two cases Jones was fined $5 and costs up-jtions tonight were thut henceforth (). Shinholzer, W. C. C. Smith, D. were instructed to work as far for­
force, vigorously expressing this tions ut the metropolis, including jects.
were transferred to county court on the same chages.,
more of the negotiations will be L. Thrasher, Arthur Yuwell, L. L. ward und aft as possible prelimin­
In some instances, Mr. Davis uml three were dismissed. Among
view.
Dun Hall, who wus charged with j curried on by smull groups. It wus I.el’oy and Walter Huyncx.
ary to further lifting operations.
Ziegfield’s well known revue, and suid,
imlividunls have flig h t low/ the cases tried were:
After receiving the testimony of the Yankee Stadium.
violating traffic laws, was fined &gt;the belief that thu private talks
How long it might be before they
these witnos.'.’s, the board recess­
J 1'. Keen, speeding, $3 and $1 and costs, as was A J. Luwsing between M. (’aillaux and Secretary
could be heard front was indefinite.
Returning by wuy of Tennessee, cr shipping rates on materials,
ed lute in the day, until tomorrow. Mis
costs; T.
A. tCarmichael,
reckless upon a similar charge. Jim Hen- .Mellon us well us between other
ppi, Alabama anil Georgia, stating
, ....... .. that
, , their
L 'property
, ‘ &gt; would
V
COi,,3;
*• A.
armicnnei, ream***
mrlasii states that the heat " an aBStl to ibe city, county or driving, $10 bond estrsted; Julian durson, charged with disorderly members of the two commissions
Caskets To Be Shipped
»Mr. Douglass
state, und for that reason they Fortson, reckless driving, $10 conduct, forfeited a $7 bond and ! were likely to provide the methods
BOSTON, Sept. 29.—(A»)—Ord
experienced in tiiehe sections was should
enjoy the lower rates.
bond estrnted; James Turner, I)olph Brown forfeited n J57 bond I by which an understanding would
were received at the Boston
Intense, particularly in Mississippi
TALLAHASSEE, Flu., Sept. 29. cri
The law plainly states, however, throwing trush in street, $1 und upon the same charge. The ease be reached, if u settlement is to
Navy yard toduy directing that
where record temperatures were a
-(AT—The
State
Prison
liepurtthe Railroad Commission attorney, costs; Adolphus Williams, throw­ of Jim Jones, charged with being come from the present conferences.
daily occurance.
He declares thut the acute labor said, tlmt the municipality, county I ing trash in streets, $1 tirvi costs; dizoiderly, was dismissed.
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 29-—(JPI
Frank
Williams and
Tom
•—The comptroller’s office will shortage recently felt in some or state must be directly behind | Ruth Williams, disorderly contorious life term er, who escuped ° 1 1 *1 ' ‘ *
■
place one sub-officer in-each coun­ parts of the southeastern states any project of thnt kind. Many I duct, transferred to County Court, Thomas, both charged with disor­
several days ago.
times,
he
said,
property
in
the
out\
||.
H.
Smith,
disorderly
conduct,
derly
conduct,
estrsted
bonds
of
ty of the state this yeur to handle has been relieved to u certain ex­
Salter, sentenced for a criminal
$7 euch. T. E. Thomas, charged
the automobile business for the tent by the return of laborers at­ rkirts of n^ city never comes with- , transferred to county court,
attack upon a white girl in 1923,
in
tho
jurisdiction
of
the
niunici-1
The
caan
of
Joe
Bell,
charged
with
disorderly
conducted
also
es­
nest culondar period, it was an­ tracted to the north earlier ir, the pulity.
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 2 0 .- wus considered a prisoner to be
j with disordcrly conduct was eon­ t rated a $7 bond. The cuho of
_
.; :IT
nounced hy Captain R. A. Gray, as­ year by tho higher wage scales
Florida’s
borders are being well thoroughly trusted by Superintend­
Arnett
Blair,
Up
for
disorderly
----------------------------i
tinned
to
Wednesday.
E.
D.
Vessistant comptroller.
Thirty-one there.
COLUMBUS,
Ga..
Sept
29.—(A
&gt;&gt;
ent
.J
S.
Dlitch,
of
the
state
farm.
protected
against
inroads
of
alien
BANDIT8 KILL WATCHMAN tel, charged with violating traf- conduct, resulted in a dismissal.
appointments to that office have
runners and conditions throughout The fugitive, following a previous —“She drove me to it with her reI.
P.
Iiryaat
forfeited
a
$1U
—
■
■
fic
laws,
failed
to
appear
and
foralieady been made. The business
DENVER, 8opt. 29.—(A*)—Ban-1felted a $5 bpnd The case of I) bond when he failed to appear u|&gt;- the state are good, E. L. Kirk escape, which took him to Mexico, peatud threats to bob her hair and
of the agents will be directed to­
dits
shot and killed a night watch­ F. Andrews, charged with reckless on a charge of drunkenness. J. divisional chief of the U. S. immi­ where he was accused of the bru­ paint her cheeks," said R. L. Shep­
wards receiving applications for
man
and blew open tho sufe in the driving was closed when the de­ P. Bcrnhcart also forfeited a $10 gration forces said today. Mr. tal murder of a man in that coun­ herd, 58, nlt.'ged slayer of his wifa
CHICAGO,
Sept.
2D.—(/»’&gt;
—
privilcgOH to operate motor ve­
department
store of the A. T. Lew­ fendant failed to n appear in court bond upon the sumc charge. K. Kirk returned lute yesterday front try, gave himself up voluntarily this morning. "It’s been going on
Wheat,
December
1217
to
1
.
&gt;
’17
Vj
hicles, Heretofore, only little more
Corn, Decem­ is and Son Company, in the heart ami forfeited a $5 bond. The case C. Ilerr, charged with sneeding, un inspection tour of the southern sumo time later. Because of his for two yours," he said.
than a dozen ugents huve been May, U D 'i to 1.10;
Shepherd was jailed late yeater-f
action in doing that, the state
Oats,
December/'f the business district last night. of J. F. Littlejohn, also charged received a fine of $3 und costs part of tho state.
ber
77^
to
78;
maintained. At the last legisla­
prison
heads
looked
upon
him
us
I
day
fdllowiug tho death of
Hurston
Burch,
charged
with
bewith
reckless
driving
was
dismis­
A
police
co/don
was
thrown
about
ture one for each county was au­ 8914 to 39Vi.
wife,
which came a few a n ti
one
to
bu
trusted.
|
ing
drunk
and
disorderly,
drew
a
BOURGEOIS
IS
DEAD
the store in search of tho robbers sed.
thorized.
after her jugutur vein had been
A $100 bond was estrated by P. i fine of $10 and costs. The cuse
I.ukoland—Contract awarded nt "ho were believed to be in the
Jacksonville— Plans being com* sla-bed with a pocket knife during
PARIS, Sept. "29. (AV-Leon
R. King, who wus charged with op- i of^ G. H. Brinkley, charged with
Lake Worth—Large
building $1,250,000, for constructing 40 building. The watchman’s body cruling
pleted
for new $25,000 city hall, an alleged struggle with her hxj«'fJggj
Bourgeois,
eminent
French
states­
a
ear
while
under
the
In*
being
disorderly,
was
continued1
to
Program under way in College miles additional highway in Lake-1 was found in the basement. Tho fluence of intoxicating liquor. I Wednesday.
baud,
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man and former premier, ii d«“d. for Jacksonville Beach.
land
district.
I8#te
i*
located
on
thu
second
floor.
J’ark Subdivision.
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CITY COMMISSION
PASSES NEW LAW
ON REALTY FEES

Lifer and Guard
Killed In Break

DEBT PARLEY IS
COMPLICATED BY
TERMS’ DISPUTE

GEORGIA F I R M
W I L L BUILD (iO
HOMES IN CITY

Dll Bose iellS

Vance E. Douglass
Returns From Trip
To Eastern Points

Ii

At LuneheonToday

Private
Developers
Will Not Get Special
‘•*nnniis*i.»n
Kates Over Railroads J ____
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pX'. Si Municipal Judge Disposes Of Docket
Of Twenty-Nine Cases On Monday

Authorities Hunting
Lscapcd Life Convict

State Comptroller
Adds Sub Offices

State Well Protected
AgainstAlienKunners

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Georgia Man Is HeldFor Slaying His Wife

Markets

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�SEPTEMBER

—I f I had bought Lot 12, Block 18
of D&amp;via Islands ju st a few months
ago I would have made a profitLof
$18,600.
The owner of this lot,
which cost $10,600, Resold it 'fo r
$24,000,
------

— If I had purchased Lots 16*17 o f
Block 1 when Davis Islands was first
placed on tho market I would have
realized a profit of $28,600 within a
few months time.

- - I f I had bought Lot 15 of
a t its original price of $6,760
have made the profit of
which its owner received
weeks ago.

Block 1
I would
$12,260
a few

—I could have made the profit of
$10,000 which the owner of Lot 4,
Block 1, mado if 1 had purchased
this lot when Davis Islands property
was on the market ju st a few
months ago.* ...

— If I had bought Lota 1 4 -1 6 of
Block 110 when tho Country Club
Section o f Davis Islands wns on tho
market I would have made a profit
of $9,100 in six months.

rv/; «if&gt;. is the stumbling block'. Men who surmount it—who take an easy,
Gump and clear it — are the men who make money. Think of\ the oppor­
tunities lost constantly by those who bow to the oppressive influence of the
word “if.” “I f I had only done so and so”—how often it pictures its yivid story
of failure! If you want to succeed stop “If-ing” for there is one more
chance for^ou=rAND DON’T LOSE OUT THIS T IM E -w hen ^

— If I had owned Lot 13 of Block 10
I could havo taken a quick profit of
$6,500 which its owner realized a
few weeks ago. '

— If I had bought Lot 8 of Block 1
on Davis Islands I could have re­
sold ns its owner did at a net profit
of $12,000.

—If I had only bought Lor b of
Block 91 in the Country Club Sec­
tion a short while ngo I would havo
mnde a quick profit o f $0,500 on re-

I N 'T H E S B A Y

TAM PA

had purcna30Q L.ot bo oi uiock
7 on Davis Islands I would have
realized a net profit of $6,600 in a
few Bhort months.

— If I hnd bought Lots 5-6 in Block
6 when DnviB Islands property was
on the market 1 would hnvo made
$.'10,600 which its owner realized
when he sold these lots for $50,000.

In this lust offering of Davis Islands investors nre gh'en their final
opportunity to purchase Tampa city property—on which more and
greater improvements are being made than any other in the entire
stute—a t original development prices. For
when this is gone no more Davis Islands
property will ho for sale except from lot
owners who will demand and receive their
own prices.

— If I hnd bought Lot 1 of Block 1
I could have resold a few months
later for $600 a front foot—a profit
of $211,500.

That this is the greatest profit-making op­
portunity ever presented in Florida in evi­
denced by tho hundreds of checks sent in
to sales offices throughout tho state and
tendered ns deposits on purchases giving
the I). P. Davis Properties

—If I had owned Lot 2 of Block 1 1
could havo accepted $600 n front
foot—a profit of $24,000—or 1 could
have refused, ns its owner did, to
await the Oven grenter profit that
is certain to come.

P. DAVIS

yncondftional

authority to select the best available loca­
tions for them when the property is placed
on salu Oct. 15.
This is the opportunity thnt hundreds of
investors havo been waiting for—that thou­
sands will literally fight for this winter.

The unusual demand for this last property on Davis Islands is caused
by the record-breaking building activity— $7,000,000 for 1925—to­
gether with the amazing profits made by buyers of a few months ngo
through resales this summer— profits that
________________ have spelled fortunes for owners with still
greater profits to come.

R E S E R V A T IO N S
I l r g l n o n O ct. 1st f o r I J u y c ra W h o s o C h e c k s A ro
lit t h o I l a n d s o f O u r S a l e s m e n .
C o m td c te In f o rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g D av is Is la n d s
m a y ho o b t a i n e d f r o m o u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s u t t h o
a d d re s s e s g iven below :
A r c a d i a — M rs. J . W .
Solo, P o i n s e t t l a A p a r t ­
m ents.

Iln rtp w —Ci c a r g o I t .
lohnxton.
U ra d e n to n — 41C S lain
Street.
C learw ater — Scranton

rondo.

D a y t o n a — D r. G.
K.
H a r k Icy.
H o tel
W il­
liam *.

D elra y — Atkina ' . Uy
Co., W in o n a P u d d in g .

it

Myem — W.

S chaeffer,

121

n.

F irst

Street.
Jacksonville — 1 2 1 W .
F o rsy th o S tre et.
I jik o City — M t&gt; r Ion
Street a t O range.
L a k e la n d — 305 Main
Street.

L a k e Worth — N. O.
V a r n e r , 19 S o u t h J .
S tr e e t.
M i a m i— 233 N . E . ‘ - t
A venue, O p p o slto H o te l
P cnihlng.
O rlan d o — I N o rth O rnngo S treet.
St. A u g u s t i n e — S c h i n d ­
ler
lleu lty
Co.,
12
G ra n a d a S treet.
St. P e t e r s b u r g — C01
C entral Avonuo.
S a n f o r d — I’a u l I - a k e ,
G a r n e r - W o o d r u f f ll h l g .
S araso ta— W u tr o u s H o ­
te l Il u ll d ln g .
T a ll a h a n s c o — C e n t e n ­
n ial Hull*ling.

In less than a year values on Davis Islands
hnvo risen from $125 to $600 a front foot.
And $600 a front foot has been refused by
owners who declare that within 30 days
they will receive $800 per foot—$24,000
profit in less than 12 months.

W est P a l m
Beach—
K e n n e th
H. G ouedy,
322 C l e m a tis S tre e t.

HOME OFFICE,
: Woodruff Bldg.

The greatest valuo increases which nre a
m atter of record, have in turn been caused
by the superior location th at Davis Islands
enjoys—only one-half milo from tho City
Hall of Tampa— the largest community, in
Florida.
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FIT FOR COM BAT

—Only 15 airplanes fit for combat soletc
u«e shnulri American suddenly l&gt;e
The fifty planes at Langley
Field, Vn., include 15 obsolete
forced to go to war!
That’s the fighting strength of war-time Martins and 35 training
the army uir service, an official ill a ties of vatinus types. Of the
survey of all the military flying latter, onp is a new, up-to-date
Loenlng amphibian. The others
fields shows.
• The remaining equipment Is nre old and worn out.
proposed of training planes, mes-1 At Selfridge Field, Mich., there
senger planes and obsolete heaps 1are -10 pursuit planes. Of these,
15 nre modern, first-class Curtis
df junk.
and Boeing
Not n Chance
mg .planes. The rest are
Sending one of these obsolete ■Thomas Morse planes, which are
planes into battle against a mod- not battle planes,
ern aircraft “would be exactly | At Bolling Field, near Washing­
like n river steamer going into a ton, there nre 12 old Dellavilands,
naval engagement against a first-1three of which have been rebuilt;
class battleship," a high army of­ two Sperry messengers; and one
small Vought training plane.
ficer says.
“It wouldn’t even have a ghost
Rockwell Field, near San Diego,
of n chance."
has six old Dellavilands.
• • •
That sums up America’s flying
The following data relative to strength now in commission.
equipment nt tne various fields is
McCook Field, near Dayton, O.,
taken from War Department rec­ is simply an experiment station.
• ♦ ♦
ords:
At Brooks Field, Tex., are 50
An army air service hendqunrttraining planes for “preen stu­ officer, who for obvious reasons
dent tiyers, and at Kelly Field, requested that his name he with­
nearby, 27 training planes for held, summed up the condition of
the country’s air forces ns follows:
for advanced students.
These can be used for training
"General Mitchell stated that
purposes only.
we have only 1!&gt; planes fit for
One Amphibian Plane
combat use.
Mitchell Field L. I., has 30
"When he made that statement,
planes. All of them were built j about a year ago, it was undoulitduring the war and nre now ob- | edly true.

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART

“Of the 19 planes he referred
to, I know that at least four have
crashed and nre now out of commsson
“Our entire combat strength in
the air is repnesented by the 15
Curtis and Boetng pursuit planes
nt Selfridge Field—and there may
not be that many now.
“Tin* only other up-to-date
plane we have is the I.oening am­
phibian.
“The old nlnnes, built during the
war nre obsolete and absolutely
unfit for combat.
Flaming Coffins
“Some of these are known as
‘flaming coffins.’ They 'have
caused the death of many a good
flyer. And yet we go on buying
them!
“The training planes and mes­
senger planes serve their purpose
well enough, but of course these
are not combat planes.
“Beside the planes now in use
ther are a number of planes in
sstorngc. These, however, are all
old wartime modeis, now entirely
obsolete.
“Secretary Weeks Imn stated
that we could put 1500 planes in
tlie air in a pinch. Counting all
the training planes and the planes
in storage, we probably could.
“But we have 15, not 1500, firstclass fighting planes.”

Back Bad Today?7

Then Find the Cause and Correct
will succeed themselves or be suc­ It As Other Sanford Folks Have
ceeded by other Democrats. This
There’s little rest or pence for
is certain because the selections
will be made by the voters of Ala­ the backache sufferer.
bama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
Days are tired and weary—
Louisiana and North and South'] Night brings no remite.
Carolina, and they always do se- 1 Urinary troubles, headaches, diz­
lect Dcmoernts.
ziness and nervousness, all lend to
At the same time the terms of (prevent rest or sleep.
25 Republican senators will expire
Who continue to be so miserable?
and the states they represent in” Why not use n stimulant diuretic
elude Arizona, Colorado, KeJUlicky, to the kidn
Use Doan’s Pill:*
Maryland, Missouri and Oklahoma,
which generally select Democrats.
Your
neighbors
recommend
Besides this, the Republican!) Doan's.
will have to light hard in Idaho,
Rend this Sanford case:
Nevada, New York and Utah.
J. K. Long, carpenter, 311 W.
• *
•
Third St., nays: "When I worked
The Democrats may make some too hard 1 suffered from kidney
complaint. Thorp was n soreness
gains in the lower house.
They hold few, if any, seats in my back and 1 could hardly get
representing normally Republican im or down. My kidneys acted too
districts and the Republicans do freely, and the back of my head
hold n number oT seats represent­ felt ns though 1 had been hit with
ing normally Democratic constitu­ a club. Doan’s Pills relieved the
encies—three in Kentucky, two in pain i und put my kidneys in good
Maryland, seven in Missouri, two Icondition.”
in Oklahoma, two in Tennessee I BUc at uli dealers. Foster-Milbum
and one In Texas. The Democrats j Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
may gain some of (hen: hut hard­
ly enough to give them control un­
Uank deposits of Florida increas­
less there should be a landslide, ing at rate of two million dollars
*1h'* point the Republicans neg­ of which there’s no suggestion of for each banking day, since Janu­
lect to stress is that all the chan­ nt present.
ary 1, 1925.
ces favor their loss of at least six
Senate rents to the Democrat:* and
Zephyrhillcs- $52,000 bond i St. Augustine—Work of survey­
that there’s no prospect the Dem­ su &gt; voted for street paving, ex- ing county’s highways, under way.
ocrat i will lose uny seats to them. I tension of municipal waterwork
Seven
Democratic
Senators’! and construction of white way on
Grovtiland—Plans considered for
terms will expire next year and all | Seventh Avenue.
extending city limits.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 29.—What
politicians say and what they really
think often nre two quite different
things.
For instance. Republican politi­
cians say they expect their party
to gatn control of the Senate at
the next Congressional election.
Also for instance, Democratic
politicians predict that their crowd
will gain control of the house.
r It isn’t a bit likely that either
group actually thinks any such
thing.
# # •
When the Republicans speak
of controlling the Senate, they
niuaii
genuine
control.
They
control it on paper now, but they
can’t depend on all their own votes
—that is, the voles of independents
only nominally classed as Repub­
lican \
They way they tell it, the agricul­
tural states nre so much more
prosperous than they were that
radical sentiment lias subsided and
they’re confident that these states
will choose “regular" Republicans
in place of “insurgent" Republican
senator:! in 192(3.

MOM’N POP

BY TAYLOR

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ddfc would be foolish the' commissioner
Lack 'o f j ri
F r a n k " Stackhouse.
«r' 8* nford
caused Ulje ! d--.-,. r ,
it] asserts to change these crops on a
of Sorrento.
semi-tropical climate for n staple Klortda.
thousands of ffafi in the' shall
food crop that would probably
moke $25 per acre.

Wrong With Aviation*&amp;

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««»• "“y of

.yield
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per acre la I27H
1278 per yei
year. It

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ark?

Crews of workmen are now btfsy-J An acre of celery land will bring
S ^ h T faW
ily engaged In connecting the I(|kei&gt; a profit of $874.80* per year,
and streams with larger ones for
IN T H E . C m e t U T CIIIIIIT U P Till-: “ *&gt;
n supply of water.
SEVENTH
J U D I C I A L CIHCIIIT
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The clams are searched for hearts
C iimm lsslon of
D u ll t o Q a l r t T III p
to be used in the manufacture of BKI.1IA K. IIAKKli, Joined by In-r ford, F lo r id a , ys.
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bukband and next friend, J, K. S late of F lo r id a .
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Applications totaling approxi­
mately 15,000 are still pending in JAM MS BR O W N *"’ at.
Uf K,,,rl,J“' ('llsllnn
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D efendant*.
To the C itiz e n s and T a x P a y e r s o f
the office of the automobile license
C llntlun
T
t
«
C
ity
of
Hanford,
F
lo rid a:
department because of irregulari­
Tn Jam es IJruwn and wifeW h e re a s , a p etition w a s filed In
Ilrn w n , w h o s e C lirlM Inn n a m e Is U n­
ties in given data.
ill- Tih d a y of S e p te m b e r A. '6"
k n o w n ; C h a r l t o n J o n e s jyul w ife------ ihe
U tiis*I
IM S.
— —J o n e s , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is hv th e C ity of H anford. F l o r i d a , it
The automobile owners ennuot u n k n o w n ; W i l l i a m H a r v e y am i wlf« m
u n i c ip a l " ^ c o rp o ra . Ion.
hr
o nd
secure their 192G license until tho *:----------;----- H a r v e y , w h o s e C h ris tia n liirough F o r r e a l latke. H. t». I n a M .
h o m e is u n k n o w n ; m o t (I. II. (Irs- and C. J . M arshall, a s t h e C it y C o m -!
1925 application has been adjusted, hnm a m t w i f e ------------- G rn h u in . w hose m ission of t h e C l t ^ o f - 6 « n fd rd . F l o r - j
says Captain R. A. Gray, assistant C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; ami i,la. a g a i n s t t h e S t a t e of H o n d a , )
i e v e r y o f t h e a b o v e numeil ■x rel M lllurd II. S m ith , o r u y . m : fo r
comptroller, under whose jurisdic­ ed ne ef eh n ad m
er, ih&gt;&gt; v a lid a tio n o f c u r t a in b o n d s of
tion the automobile license bureau a n y o ra n at sl .l Ifo f lisvaini dg , dne nf ed n dIfa neith
t s be the City of S anford, F l o r i d a . In th u
d e a d , t o a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­ sum of T w o Hum lr.nl -md rw « n t&gt; *
i comes.
Between one million and one mil­
lion fivo hundred thousand names
under go classification in thin de­
partment.
A monument will be erected just
outside the capital at Tallahassee
marking the original spot of the
Government marker of the intersec­
tion of the guide meridian and the
bane barellel for Florida.
Chief Engineer Fred Elliott of
the drainage department has theerection ot the monument under
hi: i supervision and it will be com­
pleted within a short time. Its
erection was authorized by the Iasi
legislature.
Plans are under way by the ex­
ecutive council of the alumni asso­
ciation of tho University of Floiida
to collect $50,000 to be U3ed for the
construction of a standard basket­
ball court.

e s t s t i n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g d e r e a s -il
defendants, to -w it:
J a m e s Drown
ttad
w ife..■
D ro w n ,
w hose
C h r i s t i n a n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; C h a r l ­
to n J u n e s a n d w if e ,-----------------Jones.
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
W i l l i a m H a r v e y a n d w ife,. - ■
H a r v e y , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is
u n k n o w n ; a n d t). II. G r a h a m ami
w ife .------------- n r a h a m , w h o s e C h r i s ­
t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; o r o t h e r w i s e ,

a r .%

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th e C ity o f H a n fo rd . C o u n t y o f HemI Hole n n d S l a t e o f F l o r i d a , more
p a r t l r u l u r l y d e s c r i b e d ns fo llow s,
to -w ltj
The N o rth U of th e N o rth
of
Lot 7 D lo ck " Y " o f S t. (Sert r u d e A d d i t i o n t o t h e CltV of
S a n fo r d , a s p e r p l a t t h e r e o f r e ­
co rd ed In t h e p u b li c r e c o r d s of
S e m in o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
n n d to n n y n n d a l l o t h e r p e rs o n s,
w hose n a m e s a re u n k n o w n , c la im ­
in g a n y t i t l e , r i g h t o r I n t e r e s t In
anil to t h e l a n d s h e r e i n a b o v e d e ­
s c r ib e d o r a n y p a r t o r p a r c e l t h e r e ­
of.
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t y o u n n d e a c h of
y o u be n n d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r said
C ir c u i t C o u r t nt t h e C o u r t H o u s e at
Hanford. F l o r i d a , on t h e 16th d a y of
O c to b e r A. D. 1925, a n d t h e n and
th e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o t h e b ill of
c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t y o u In
t h i s c a u se .
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o r ­
d e r he p u b l i s h e d
In
th e Sanford

The groves nml farm, of FloWda | }B{^ 1 ‘‘semlnSFe^CouSu.1'Flodda.
yield annually more than $8o ,00 0,- once a w e e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e
wc &gt;-ks.
000.
Naval stores in the state amount
to $20,000,000 annually in the past
nnd th is' product is now ob the
upgrade.
The sale nnd shipment of fish in
the state amount to approximately
$15,000,000 annually.
Walton county has the largest
corn club in western Florida, ac­
cording to J. W. Mathison, county
agent.
In this county there are 1,0-14
farmers, of which 924 are white
and 120 are negroe:i
Tlie value of the farms has been
placed nt $2,119,127.
laist year there were 13,085 acres
of corn planted and the farmers
gathered 109,107 bushels of that
product.)
- • ... . . . . .
Tho county also has nlantcd 20,075 young satsumus, 1,1,(149 young
pecan trees; there ure 13,571 cows,
und 18,311 hogs.
The agent states that with the
of the free hog serum treat­
ment that there should be 40,000
hogs by next season.

W i t n e s s m y h a n d n n d t h e se a l of
lh.- C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n th
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f t h e S l s t e of F l o ­
rid.). In n n d f u r S e m i n o le C ou n ty ,
o n th is t h e 15th d a y o f S e p t e m b e r
A. D. 1925.
V. K. DOUOI.ASH.
Cl*-rk of Ih e C i r c u i t C o u r t fu r the
S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r ­
ida. In a n d f u r S e m i n o le C ounty,
Florida.
(S E A L)
My A. M. W E E K 8 .
D e p u t y C lerk .
D .V O T T E 8 &amp; 8 P K N C E R .
S olicitors a n d of C o u n s e l f o r the
C o m p lain an ts.

M irilh
O F APIM.HMTIDXi FOR
TAX IIF.KII f.N l ) l : i t SUCTION ST,*.
Ill' T H E C E M d l l A I , S T A T U T E S .
N otice In h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t It. II
MrCall, J r . , p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e ritrteato No. t s t . d a t e d t h e 4th d a y of
•lime A. D., 1917. lian filed s a i d c e r ­
ti f i c a te In m y o ff ic e a n d haH m a d e
a p p li c a ti o n f u r t a x d e e d t o Issue
In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law . S a id c e r t i ­
ficate e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g der r n b e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i ­
nole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t o - w i t :
S N of N W ' i o f N W &gt;; of H W ',
Hec IS. T. 8. 21. It. I-:. .72. 5 A cres.
T h e siiltl hi ml b e i n g a s s e s s e d nl
t h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e o f su c h
«'*■»!i f Icote In t h e n a m e of | | . It
Me.)'all U n le s s s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll
be- r e d e e m ,-tl a c c o r d i n g to la w , tax
•*#-.-,| w ill I s s u e t h e r e o n oil t h e 2tnl
ilny of O c to b e r , 1926.
w itn e s s my
official
sig n atu re
a n d se a l llils tin- 2(Uh d a y or A u g ­
ust, A. D. 1925.
V. R. DOUOI.ASH
C l e r k C ir c u i t C o u r t S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty . F lo r id a .
Ry W I*. W O O D R U F F , It. C.
Utib. A 25-H -I-S-15-22-29.

U :n

Florida people spend millions of
dollars annually on imported food
stuffs, according to statistics com­
piled by L. M. Rhodes, commis­
sioner of the state bureau of mar­
keting.

NOTICE

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Interior

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t.n n d O ffic e a t OalneNVtlle,
F l o r i d a . A u g . 29. 1925.
N O T IC E Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t R lla
T h o m a s , of H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a , w ho,
o n .laHilary 7. 1927, m a d e H o m e st.-nil E n t r y . No. » 17178, f o r N R ' ,
o f H W ', . S e c ti o n 22. T o w n s h i p 19 s.,
R a n g e 29 K.. T a l l a h a s s e e M e r id ia n ,
h a s filed n o ti c e of I n t e n t i o n to m a k e
C o m m u tatio n
P ro o f , to e s t a b l i s h

We have two plans of t\n
Your Home

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2nd— If your home is already built We wi,i
you a very substantial loan n„ £ 1 ^

NO D ELA Y ------------------ NO WAITlS
^ Prompt Service

Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan.

Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgage Co

107-109 8. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. phoneij,fo u r T h o u s a n d (IZ2t.0p0.0uj D o lla rs,
lo l ly d e sc r ib e d i n s a i d p e t i t i o n , a n - ,
th o rlx e d by a c e r t a i n r e s o l u t i o n
d u ly a d o p te d by t h e C ity L o n n n ls slon of th e C ity of S a n fo r d . F lo r id a ,
oil Ihe Zttli ilay o f A u g u s t . A. D.
I!(25, e n ti tl e d :
•A R e s o lu tio n P r o v i d i n g f o r u n M H I U I I H M I U I I I » U I I | l | u i I I U | | | | a | | ' ^
Is su e of ll ond s by th e City of H an­ am
ford. F lo r id a , In t h e Hum o f T w o
‘p™
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'"Tl* o- iIi v- Foil r T h o u -

fro m th e Hale T h e r e o f in he Used t o ■
F in a n c e In P a r t the Cost o f C e rtu l » , ■
Street
Im provem ents
A ssessed ■
A g ain st P r i v a t e l y o w n e d P r o p e r t y ■
F r o n t i n g a n d A b u t t i n g S aid S t r e e t ■
Im p ro v e m e n ts . P r e s c r i b i n g t h e F o r m ■
am i C o n d itio n s o f Halil ll o n d s to b “ | 5
s o Issued, und P r o v i d in g f o r a S i n k - S
m g F u n d f o r t h e P a y m e n t of t h o | S
P rin c ip a l a n d
Interest of
S a id ."
All conveniences, on lot 66x74. Corner.
llonds"
Third $
a n d to be Issued p u r s u a n t t o c e r t a i n £
o r d e r s a n d r e s o l u t i o n s o f t h e C ity , 5
Palmetto
C om m issio n o f t h e City of S a n f o r d . E
F lo rid a , duly h a d an d a d o p te d , said ~
b o n d s to be n r m e d e n o m i n a t i o n o f | 5
One
T h o u s a n d (11000,00) D o lla r s r
each, b e a r i n g I n t e r e s t a t t h e r a t e 5
of six pet c e n t p e r a n n u m . I n t e r e s t _
p a y a b le s e m i - a n n u a l l y , o n t h e f i r s t B
d a y s of J a n u a r y a n d J u l y o f ea c h g
y ear, said nun,-.) to be d a t e d J u l y , 5
1st, 1925. a n d to be n u m b e r e d c o n - u
se c u tlv e ly fro m I to 22t. b o th n u m ­
b e r s Inclusive, a n d t o m a t u r e s e r ­
ially In the f o l l o w i n g m a n n e r , to w it:
R o n d s n u m b e r e d f r o m 1 t o 22, to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1927.
llo n d s n u m b e r e d fro m 23 t o 41, to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1928.
Rond* n u m b e r e d f r o m 45 to 66, to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1929.
R onds n u m b e r e d fr o m 67 t o 88, to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1930.
BART NASON, Local M anner
R o n d s n u m b e r e d fr o m 89 to 110, S
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1931.
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R o n d s n u m b e r e d fr o m 111 t o 132
£
507-8 1st National Bank Bldg.
Phone 21)
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1932.
R o n d s n u m b e r e d fr o m 133 to 154,
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1933.
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R o n d s n u m b e r e d fro m 165 to 176,
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1934.
R o n d s n u m b e r e d fr o m 177 t o 198,
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1935.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d fr o m 199 to 224. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N M a a a a i i H a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ n ■ ■ ■ m
aaiMini,_ |
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1936.
am i.
W h e re a s . It u p p o a r s fr o m s a i d p e ­
ti ti o n filed a s a f o r e s a i d , t h a t nil
s t e p s t a k e n In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h th e
I s s u a n c e of sa id b o n d s by t h e C it y of
S a n fo r d . F lo r id a , h a v o b e e n r e g u l a r
In e v e ry r e s p e c t, a n d In s t r i c t c o n f o r ­
m ity w ith la w , a n d t h a t a l l acts ,
c o n d itio n s an d t h i n g s r e q u i r e d by
la w to exist, h a p p e n a n d b e p e r ­
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your prupert*
form ed. p r e c e d e n t to a n d in t h e i s ­
s u a n c e of sa id bonds, h a v e e x i s t e d ,
have happened and have been p e r ­
form ed In r e g u l a r a n d d u e tim e,
fo rm a n d m a n n e r , un r e q u i r e d by
law.
N ow, T h e r e f o r e . In p u r s u a n c e of
an o r d e r o f t h e C o u r t h e r e i n m a d e ,
We are permanently located in Sank/
no tice Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e c i t i ­
zens n u d l a x p a y e r s o f t h e C i t y of
Hanford, F l o r i d a , a r e b y s a i d o r d e r
r e q u i r e d to he a n d a p p e u r b e f o r e
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERT*
the C irc u it C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h J u ­
dicial C irc u i t o f t h e S t a t e o f F l o r ­
ida, on th e l o t h d a y of S e p t e m b e r
We guarantee Satisfaction.
A D 1925, a t tlie Ilnur o f t e n o 'c lo c k
A M a t S a n fo r d . In t h e C o u n t y of
S em in o le a n d .Stale of F l o r i d a . Illen
and t h e r e to sh o w c a u s e . If a n y th e y
If you have Property you want sold—List it with u
have, w h y said b o n d s s h o u l d n o t be
v a l i d a te d a n d c o n f i r m e d .
and kiaa it good-bye.
W IT N E S S m y h a n d a n d t h e s e a l
of tii,- C irc u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h
J u d i c ia l C ircu it of t h e S t a t e o f F l o - ) H
rid i , in anil for th e C o u n t y of S en t- —
I H o l e , nil th i s t h e 9tli iluy o f S e p ­
t e m b e r A. I&gt;. 1925.
(HEAL)
V K DOUGLASS.
C l e r k o f th e I’lr c u ll C o u r t o f t h e
S e v e n th J u d i c ia l C ir c u i t o f F l o r ­
ida, In and f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ty .
116 E. Second Street, f inford, Fla.
ORl), A. lieCOTTKS.
A t t o r n e y for P e ti ti o n e r .
K ept: 8-15-22-29.
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10 ROOM HOUSE

Price $19,000

SanfordGrove,Ini

: Allen &amp; Brent
AT AUCTION

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ME MAS Good REASONS
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On Tlie Market For 5 Days Only.

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5 rooms and bath, garage, all modern home, completely furnished with
best furniture in city, including extra lot, total frontage 110x140, side­
walk down and paid for, located on corner of Palmetto Avenue and High*
land Street.

PRICE $10,000.00

AT
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TAKES TH E WHOLE WORKS.

GOOD TERMS

ALSO

In Pierson, Fla.

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about this - 1 s e n t that ' p R E
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OCTOBER 1

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M- K. Rutherford, A ss’t. Dlst. Mgr.

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$1,000 CASH

Balance $50.00 per month.

Secure Dinner Tickets A t Laney'a Drug Store
The Oasis or From Our Representative

W. J. Rudland, District Manager

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FOR QUICK SALE $5,500

Positively No Obligation

FloridaLandInvestorsCo.
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5 room Bungalow located on Elm Avenue between 9th and 10th Street.
Eastern exposture.

Holly Realty Company
Phone 702

y a idez Hotel Bldg.

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THf. s f o r b n ! ) ‘iHEihALD, TUESDAY; kBWfcWHBR i l l flfeli.
to build elcctW&lt;rphrnt nt Dhrnfon!.
Ucaij A—Wore to ik'kIu Boon on
new null million titular Hotel. ,

cw S tru ctu re Will S ea l
7.100 A ctord in g (o P lans
R ecently Annuunrcd; To
100 Foot S la fic Is Report

scene of tho disaster and brought hack the first photographs

ecial Venire Drawn From Distant
County To Serve On Cole Trial Jury

CORAL GABLES Fla. Sept. 20,—
Gornl Gables is to irnve the largest
coliseum In the entire South, wli ’C.r
uperntic productions, concerts and
theatrical entertainment • by mu
most eminent artists in America
will Iw held.
This undertaking has just been
; miounccd by the Miami Coliseum
Company, n 31,000,000 corporation,
which has Itecn investigating avail­
able sites for the huge structure
within a radius of 10 miles of the
center of Miami, and finally decid­
ed that Coral Gables offered the
proper setting and ndciumte tram*,
portation facilities.
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hief iiicas
One
the chief
ideas behind
tho plan to build this mammoth
coliseum,' which will uccomodutc
7,fiOD people, is the creation of
an adequate building for housing
conventions, and thus make Miami
the supreme convention city of the
country. Hitherto facilities for
accomodating conventions in the
irrdator Miami District have been
inadequate.
One of the deciding factors in
the selection of till * ttite-ln Coral
Cubit* wan the amide »pneo al­
lowed for automobile parking. At
the rear of the cTdisoum will be an
area ta be devoted exclusively to
tho parking &lt;»f patrons* earn and
which it has been estimated, can
ncQomotlatc I,f»00 automobiles at
one time., With the installation of
an electric coll system, approximrtely 20 automobiles will be* able
t&lt;f, load and unload passenger.' nt
ns einlty of th;« city hall budding, the same time.
rc' wet. approved by the board. A c-1 The main unit of tho coliseum
L’x* cording t" the program submitted will have an auditorium seating 7,by City Manager G. It. Williams ‘00 people, iu addition, it will
■J’K Ih.* drives surrounding the admit)* have oho 'Af the largest dance
1st rat ion building and the jail, lloofs in America, uccomodating
an- Pork Avenue to the new municipal 2,OllO couples. This vast expanse
'l-11 doe!;, and the uncompleted portion of polished floor will be construc­
|U* 1Of Seminole Boulevard cast of t ed entirely of the finest maple
,m* Park Avenue, will lie started at
uve
To Extend While Way Soon
l'lu
Plan*. for the extension of the
un! white way lighting in the bushier*
mi‘ .district, and along the waterfront
f^Tiwrrc discussed nt the meeting, ag1
( rding to tin- announcement, ami
I i; i: mulcratood that bids will bL'
itceived at tin early date for. tbh;
wo'k. Park Avenue, First Struql
1 !l ami the inkefront boulevard .thus
hen f;v completed are included in- the
:hia program, it is said.
, * Tie iMiv.nti.'vtonern rejected the
.er* nt ion to the city, of the tract lying
lnK prop, al to arrange for the annexrn,» north ef Celery Avenue, and of t^ie
o..! i'n ent city limit:'.. A petition o£ I
t"1! property owner:' in this section'dh1 '
.r.i« I jetlbig to iho,Hiovc tiivnt, L .saiil Ca,]
urt’' have itifl.aruad tK*'decision.
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Development
Briefs

GEORGIA F 1 I I M

WI L L ERECT (iO
HOMES I N CITY

haudetl by John Ashley, for yvars
c a frh tl on their banditry on tho
lower Hast Coart and inndc o'.’cusional taid;t on interior towns aliiu:yt uncurbed.
When
posses
yieitiCd them too hotly, they
would retire into the fastnesses of
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p!
no died in another such ambush the Ki : imniee prairie and into the
I’aving resolution passed by tho M
deputies. She is said by eye Kverglndcs to reappear when the
commi'doners included npproxif; m
jtu.“9ses to have been with Trjicy chase was stilled.

MIAMI JAIL
BATTLE VICTIM
DIES OF INJURIES

the big touting car which got
lifer way ami sped away when
!■ crashing volley signalled faiie of their plans.
The Ashley gang, Florida’s corn­
ier of the Missouri’s Janie.; gnnrr,

C I T Y OFFICIALS
PASS ORDINANCE
ON REALTY FEES

Danjteruus Men.

John Ashley, an undersized b i t
Ideadly man, who win a dead s h it
i I'r.int the hip ami had several law
icffic is tepresented in notches on
li'is gun, was the nominal head, hut

mntely i H10 feet along Geneva
Avenue, Assurance that pnving In
various outlying suburbs will begin
nt tin early date an given at this
time, it is understood. Plans for the
paving of thorough fares in tho vi

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the twisting and shaking which
tile whole structure received prior
to breaking made it absolutely
certain in my mind that the ship
was going to break.’*
ReenllH for cross examination,
Captain George IV. Stvele, Jr.,
commandant of the air station
here, said the orders of the navy
department gnvn
Commander
Lansdnwnc full liberty of action
on the Western flight of tfie
Sn luitylonh.

Through Captain .Steele,' .fudge
Advocate Foley, also established
front official correspondence here­
tofore introduced that (aimmnndor
Lanwlownc laid acknowledged re­
ceipt of the orders for tho Sent.
2 flight and that his letter contain­
ed “no suggestion of dissatisfac­
tion of any character what no
ever.”

Thedford’s

Liyer Medicine
Made from seltckd
medicinal roots abu

herbs—Nature’s own

Sold Everywhere

■ RENOVATING CAPITOL
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 20.
—(&gt;PV-—‘The Governor’s Mnnsion
ami State Capitol ate both under*
going considerable improvement,
the ground of the Capitol ate still
being shaped up, th: planting and
implanting of beautiful trees and
.shrubbery being the latest thing
on the program, mul now the beautitytng has shitted to the execu­
tiv e s homo, whoiu uitonsivc ,epair work is to be undertaken. A
permit tor tnc latter improvements
tuts already bun Issued.

Dries right up 1
If you Just realized how easy tt fa W
■top fiery, Itching, burning eczotna by
■Imply building up the red-blood-celU
in your blood with S. 8. S., yoa
wouldn’t waste another minute trying
to do it any other way.'
; * \That’s tho only way to relftro Ireftatod, broken out akin of any aort. You
lack rlcb, red Mood. Impurities aro In
your system* Tho blood la sO weak It
:can’t light hack and ovofeoma tho. en­
emy, so the trapurjlleo break out
through tho akin.
t
8. 1}. 8. builds tho blood, hackbuilds millions of new rcd-bloed-crfla.
Kezcma dries right up. Holts, pimple#,
blackheads, ugly blotches and irritat­
ing rashes all disopponr, i
your
\Clear
J i v u r up
u |v jf
' 1u r aakin.
n h i ,*- CekS, B. S. A11
n
dnlegists sell it. Tho larger bottlo la
moro economical.

THE AIR QUIZ

Loans

Loans

MONEY AVAlLAULE

For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 79i
Consult us first when in the market for fupda
M a g n o l ia &amp; S econ d

A. I». CONNELLY &amp; SON’S

Phone 4*

ROSE COURT LOT
Fronting on Sanford Ave.

75x155. Priced nt $2525.00

a iia iiia a a iiiia a a a a im u a a im m » r iiiiiin u n ii

in

It contains all fac­
tors of nutrition in
adequate fcroporti o n s . Prodtifces
more milk by feed­
ing—

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s m i : \ tii j i i i u m
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o r i ' i . o i i i i i v . in \ n i i n u t H t a t I NOl.l; l O I N i l . IN ( I I V M I l l l l .

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T o W. B. H aw kla.'i an il wife.-—— - 1
K m . k in s , wuoai' i u r o i i i a n lullin' Is
in i k ii o w i ir a ll 111c 111■r Htiii'kloililnrs,
wlioHo immi-N a r e u n k n o w n , of T h e
F lo rid a
laim l
Anil
D ovelopiimnl
I’oiatm n}’. a eiir|iq rn U o iu If -o ld c u rIm raU nii Is tm l o n g e r n U'gnI e n t i t y ,
I'll'J .WItfJ'iinild UVery o f | Jn; akCVe
i i u m i l ilereiiilaniH. if l.v la :.. i ii .I if
e!tin i a n y i,r all of m H i|e fi i... i f l '
to- i : i ail. (•&gt; a l l pnrtli'H I'lnlfillin I i
ir r . nt* it ii&lt;i • r th e f o l l o w i n g fleceiw* il Mefi oilafitM, t n - w l t : \V, K. M ao *
k lim am i »•![■■,■
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w h o s e f'lirl-tU m tm toe Is u n k n o w n ; 5
a ll
form er
s t o c k Imlitern,
w hose
n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , of T h e r i o r l i l a N
la im l Anil M evelo p m o n t C o m p a n y ,
u e o r p o r a t l o n . It sulil r o v p o r n tln n is
no Imi,t e r n d u a l e n t i t y , o r Ollierw ise. In unit to th e follow lint .lo ­
wer Il.eil liuiil. s i t u a t e , l y l n a anil I elu g In t h e I 'n i n u y o f rt. ttilnole am t
H tato o f K lorhla, m o ro p a r l t c u l n r t y
Hi - 'll** ■( u s l o l ln w s , H i-w lt:
All tl iu t p a r t o f Lot 1], u ro o n l l a g to p l a t of Kt. J o s e p h 's , u s re c u r in .i in d ie p u o ii e rreo rilu of tteinln o le I 'l m m y , !■'I n r Iilit. I v i n a s o u th
of i he r i g h t of w a y of {hr A tla n t ic
C. - ' n-e lla ilro a il;
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fi ll ) S o u th , Muime T h i r t y Cl "I Bant,
r u n N o r th lO.fflfi feel throUKh S e c ­
t i o n s T w e n t y - n i n e (2S) mot T w e n ­
ty 120) t o th e S o u t h line of th e
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K rn n t line to n ptulce on th e S o m h
h m i n d n r y lin e of S e c tl c n T w e n t v ..... &lt;r!i); llie n e e ru s t* a l o n g sahl
t m u n d a r y linn of s e c t i o n T w e n t y l,a,itr iZii), atiJli f e e t in p o in t of leig in n in g , eo n tu ln ln k
- aeres, m oro
o r le s s ;
Men i n n i n g a t N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of
S o u th Matt o f Hmlthwi s t t j g a r t e r of
S o u t h w e s t CJuArtrr fit Heeilnn T lilrl e . f o u r (34*.
T o w n sh ip
N in e te e n
(19) S o u th , Itm ig e T li lr l v t J l ) Bust,
r u n W e s t x 3/:i eh u llia;
N o rth
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e lm ln s ; W e s t in c h a i n s ; N o rth H,1
e h a l n s ; B a s t X.2 eliitihs; N o rth &amp;
e lm ln s ; B u s t Ml c h a in s . S o u th to heK tn n ln g ;
m ol to a n y anil nil n t h e r p e r s o n s
w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n efalm lni:
u n y r i g h t . Mt|. o r I n i e r e r t In am i
to Mo- Im ols lie ry ln a tio v e ileserlle .1
o r inly p a r t n r ii a r i v l th s r e o f .
M Is lie re h y o rd e r e il t h a t you ntnl
eaeli of y o u lo. i,|nt a p p e a r l.efore
o u r Sulil I ’lr e u lt C o u rt at th e C o u rt
Mouse a t S a n fo r .l, I l..rl.la, on the
29tlt d a y of Octn!»-r A n. |92n. u n i
t h e n a m i t h e r e ihttke a n s w e r i*t ihe
J &gt;111 o f r.im tiliilnt 'Xlllhllefi igmioit
*011 lii Mils r i i use.
It Is f u r t h e r prilurv I th a t Ih ls o r ­
itur lo) puhllsH sU lx Tli &gt; H an fo rd
III m ill n u e w s p a p ... iuihll*hi il III
S a n f o r d , S. inlnnlt i omity, Khirldn,
t.iiru e u r h w e e k f g r fjiur i u Iim cii Mvc
Weeku.
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\V It nest* m y h a n d anil th e s e a l of
ilo c ir e i i l t C o u rt of to .. S e v e n th J u ­
dicial C ir c u i t of th e Mti(u of B lurIda, lu a n d f o r K einlnola C iinoiy. on
i t l i l - Ih e 21th day u f S upteiiiher \

East Cofrt to remove tracks to
tviWt swliyuf Cocoa; Cocoa witness­
es vast growth in i»ast f&gt; years;
Parking house jfroperty nold for
new hotel site.
KUSTIS—Syndicate buys hotel
for* reported sunt of |125,000;
HnwiV-th-thc- Hills buys two fire
trucks; Howey liridge across I.ittlo Lake Harris is approved; bill
to be suught in legislature for §r&gt;0,&gt;(hK) worth of road building in Hoa&gt;
ey.
CLEARWATER — 52,.r»00,003
worth of construction under way.
HAINES CITY—Methodists lay
rornerstone for new $ 10,000 church
realty sales draw interest.
PANAMA CITY —- Chieaguaun
'Hay bay property fur development.
DELAND—-Forty five acre cit­
rus rrovu purchased.
WINTER HAVEN—Pinna to
uaite Winter Haven and Lnku Alfdftf begun.
FORT LAUDERDALE—Hite bejing chosen for new postoffice. .
KIESIMMKK — $.10,000 swimUW AK.^Ijio^Cfbinlt in near fulure; campaign started by dtlz«(y&gt;
tor 3.70.000 publicity fund

OCOEE—Realty changes are numcroitB; big sum involved,
LIVE OAK—Application mndo

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ON RESIDENCES, APARTMENT '
HOUSES AN1) BUSINESS PROPERTY
AT 7% INTEREST WITHOUT LIFE
INSURANCE

NO RED TAPE—QUICK ACTION

Representing Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Go., and Calvert Mortgage Co.,
of Haltimore with over Twenty-five Mil­
lion ($25,000,000) Assets.

THK BUSINESS OF RUNNING A HOME IS MADE
EASIER BY THE A DVEUTISEMENTS.

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i. hat whit a cow EATS but what the
DIGESTS ttut poJucvj milk and buttn fjts

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p u b lica tio n •&gt;' all new * d la pa teh ee
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1925
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water route to JackaonTille.
_
. . .
2«—Conatruetlon of St- Johni-Indlan River canal
3.
—Extension of white way.
4,—Extension of local amuaementa.
_Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc,
i._Augm enting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.

6.—Extension of street paring pro­
gram.

7„—Construct ion
of
boulevard
around Lain Monroe.
&amp;-—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
9.—Expansion of school system
with provision for ineretsed fa­
cilities.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
SUPPLY IS SURE:—Trust in
the Lord, and do good; so shalt
thou he fed.
Delight thyself alao in the Lord;
and he shnll give thee the desires
of thine heart. Psalm 37; 3--I.
PRAYER:—Lord, may our faith
never falter, and we shall then he
doers of the Word and not hearers
only, and Thou wilt both purify our
desires and satisfy them.

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Whnt will be the result of t}h&amp;-French Debt fu n d in g Com­
mission r o w iReeting in W ashington is the question press­
ing in everybody's m inds not only in America but on the
other side of the A tlantic ns well. Americans are interested
because it was their money which was lent. Frenchmen are
interested because they are the ones who will have to repay
it. The English are interested because if the French secure
better terms than they did, they plan to ask for a refunding
of the English debt. The Italians are interested because
very soon they are to send a commission to this country to
settle Italy’s debt.*
M. Caillnux, a Frenchman o f pronounced Latin instincts
and a good business mnn too, is going to the limits of bar­
gaining power in working toward n complete cancelation of
the debt. N ot that M. Cnillaux expects or even hopes that
the debt will be canceled. He knows the caliber of the man
with whom he is dealing too well for that. But he will get
ns much of it canceled as possible and on the rest he will
want a low rate of interest with payments stretched over
as long a period as possible.
A fter cutting the debt to the lowest possible figure, he
will doubtless nsk for a ten year moratorium, or perhaps a
twenty year moratorium. If he enn get whnt he asks for,
he will be the biggest man in France when he returns and
the premiership or anything else he may want will be his for
the asking. M. Cnillaux is an old man whose remaining
years are limited to ten or perhaps fifteen years. He will
make the most of them during the moratorium; after that,
well, what docs he care? How Franco shall then pay will be
up to his heirs to decide.
But in all probability M. Caillaux will not get everything
he wnnts. Secretary Mellon of our Treasury Department is
a banker of long experience. As a successful banker, it hns
undoubtedly been his experience to have his lonns repaid.
France hns borrowed som ething like $3,340,000,000 from the
United States. With interest this reaches a total of $4,200,000,000. That is what France owes the United States. That
is what Secretary Mellon will expect France to repay the
United States, if possible. Doubtless Secretary Mellon agrees
with the sentim ent expressed by President Coolidge when he
said, "They hired the money, didn’t they?’’
But if it is not possible for France to repay this debt in
its entirety? The wealth of France was widely dissipated
during the war, her resources were almost exhausted, her
man power by whom wealth is made was sadly decimated.
It may be ns the Frenchmen insist, the French "capacity
to pay" is limited. It may be that Americans are seeking
too much when they demand "the Inst red cent.”
That indeed is the big question for the debt commis­
sion to settle. Other questions upon which this one is
dependent include:
Why hns France never unified her budget, system atiz­
ed her budget accounting, collected her taxes and revalued
her franc? How does France plan to regulate the flotation
of new securities, especially foreign issues, to scale down
her debts, to restore the confidence of her own population
in her financial security, and to obtain fresh money from
her people to make up the deficits?
Whatever may be the answer to these questions, what­
ever may be the final decision of the debt commission, this
much is sure: It is of vastly more importance to France
than to the United States that her debt be paid in full. The
United States can struggle along on the payments of prin­
ciple and accumulated interest from the rest of the nations
of the world if France never pays a nickle. It is to be ser­
iously doubted if France, deprived of credit standing and un­
able to borrow another dollar, in this country at least, will
be able to struggle along so well.

Speaking «f “frffe rth e e i." ^
Why W aste, Tllne On LionM"
150 Lhs. Rides 10,000 Lbs,
G reatest or All Wealth.

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YOU READ: “The consensus 6f
opinion is against a separate air
force." If public opinion has any­
thing to do with it, oplnlort Is
overwhelmingly In FAVOR of the
sepnrate air force.
We have separate Army and
Navy departments, because . ‘the
army and navy are DIFFERENT.
Tho navy requires one kind of
skill, the army another kind..... U
The nrmy and navy being ‘dif­
ferent, one fighting on land and
the other on water, we have army,
and navy departments, independent
of each other.
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IF ARMY nnd navy gcntlcmbn
can’t see it, President Coolidge
can. And he is responsible for tno
army nnd nnvy.
Now that the thing has hap­
pened, he would be responsible for
allowing navy incompetents to de­
stroy another airship as the ShuJhnndoah was destroyed. It is like­
ly that he will favor putting enthpetent men, responsible to him, in
chnrge of the nir fleet—even If«lt
does annoy the double collection
of dodos entrenched in the Army
and Navy.

SST

The Turk’s Sunday fr
^ a y , putting them
ahead of us in eating ^

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WHY DONT the respectable dodos, middle-aged incompetents that
sent the Shenandoah to destruc­
tion, nsk themselves this question:
"Is the difference between army
and navy, land and water fight­
ing, any greater than between the
flying mnchlne and the army or
the navy?
"Isn't the difference between
fighting in the air, mile's' above
earth, a difference much greater
than that between fighting on land
and on sea?"
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If you have a com on ev»f,,
put on some tight owes
day and you are doing the *"

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Storm blew a Hammontoiin'l
girl out of bed. Many i S
would enjoy such a .
morning.
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Men might try talking a X
as women.
Then nu rJH
whiskers would wear off
having to be shaved. “ “ I

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IT IS SAID Colonel Mitchell in­
tends, if dismissed or forced from l
the Army, to hunt big gamo in
e n ff
ALBANY HERALD
Africa.
t
Colonel Mitchell ought to stay
here, AND TEACH
YOUNG
When a piece of property chan­
RECOMPENSE
An Albany realtor makes the
AMERICANS TO FLY.
coinplnint that many owners of Al­ ges hand » the buyer immediately
If the day seems dark and dreary,
Many would gladly subscribe to bany property refuse to put n puts a price on it. His lot or his
Do a helpful deed.
establish n Mitchell flying schqol pricj- on what 'presumably was acreage is for sale, and every sale
It will bring you just the hope
to tench flying and help young bought for investment purposes. that’s made increases interest and
And happiness you need.
men to finance the purchase of
This brings up a nuestion that boosts business.
HIGHEST AIM
machines.
That is the way to develop real
If the clouds should gather around
lias been long debated. The owner
If Colonel Mitchell could send a
you,
property, improved or unimprov­ c Cate activity. It is the only way.
few thousand flying machines of
Kindly words then spunk—
ed.
i i apt to resent a suggestion What if nobody would sell? Wha*
The young man who aspires to a successful ca­
south to Florida nnd west to Cali­
£
And you'll find in helping others
if every owner of property in Al­
that
ho
ought
to
put
a
price
on
it
fornia, he would render a greater mid sell it. He tnkes the view that bany refused to put n price on what
reer should make character and education his
Just the help you seek.
public service than by killing all if he sees fit to hold it for the he holds? In thirty days, there
highest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving mj*j
the lions in Africa.
Sad hearts will forget their trou­
span of his natural life nnd will it would be a dead market.
regular bank deposits arc tt great help in giving
bles,
The logical thing for the owner
his heirs, he is wholly within his
AT THE GENESEE, N. Y., fair to
Shadowed lives their woe,
of realty he has bought for an in­
rights.
accuracy
to your aim. Your a cco u n t is invited
yeaterdny, Lieutenant
Governor
If you light your lamp of kindness
vestment to do is to put a resale
Of
course
he
is.
There
is
no
ar­
bowman arranged to ride one mile
Smiling an you go.
price on it. If it is sold, he can
on the hack of a five-ton elephant. gument on that score.
immediately invest in other prop­
V/e Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
However, something is to be said erty, the result being that two own­
The farmers doubtless laughed,
This old world needs love and
as they saw 150 pounds of human on the other side of this question ers have bought and two have sold.
goodness;
being carried by 10,000 pounds of Jof selling real estate. It is the folks The seller will usually reinvest and
If your part you’ll do,
elephant.
• - — .who are willing to sell who help thu i the hall is kept in motion.
In the joy you bring to others,
But when Marco Polo was the’ make real estate markets. For u , There is good demand for Al­
Joy will como to you.
—Susan Hubbard Martin,
guest of Kublai Khan, he saw that striking illustration of the value of bany
uh&gt;i realty now. The way to jn------------------&lt;&gt;
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monarch statt out to war on a; such a policy, one has but to turn crease that demand* "is to "offer for
The S-51 has given cause for
platform carried by four clc-lto. Florida. There the buying and re,ittj0 property bought for investanother investigation.
m
phnnts chained together.
{selling Of realty
the principal &lt;mant. Withholding property from
--------- o-------■10,000 pounds of elephant car-[business of the populace. That is the market hurts rather than helps
Following ko closely in the wake of the Shenandoah dis­ ried an Asiatic ruler and a faw . whnt land in Florida is for—to
We think Iiias was inclined to be
the market—the same market in
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS ^
biased when he said, "Most men aster and the misadventure of the I’N-9 No. 1, the sinking picked bowmen.
sell.
which the owner of property ex­
uro'bnd."
of the submarine S-51 will cause considerably more disturb­
And there is a -rice on practical­ pects to sell later,
------ -rt------A 10,000-pound elephant will ly everything, with the exception of
The way to improve a market
ance
in
the
Nnvy
Department
and
will
produce
a
consider­
Sonic nun never start anything
carry on its head one mahout, to the home a man owns nnd the budd­ is to keep it alive, and keeping it ■
j.
they can't finish because they nev­ ably more unpleasant effect upon public opinion than would guide the big beast, and in the ing in which he carries on his bus­ alive is largely n matter of keep­ :
have otherwise been the case. Unkindly fnte could not have howdah on its back nn English iness. Often even these are for sate.
er start anything at nil.
ing it active.
---------o--------chosen a more inauspicious time to send the submarine to gentleman eager to kill a tiger
Four million trees were planted the bottom of the sea.
without giving that tiger a chance
i
In Massachusetts last Spring. Why
to kill him.
The
fact
that
the
owners
of
the
City
of
Home
have
filed
:[
And (i room house, Garage... Paved street on j|
not a plnnt-a-tree campaign in
Consider the gap between KubMIAMI HERALD
affidavits stating that the S-51 was commanded by inex­ lui Khan and Henry Ford, who,
Florida ?
Crystal Lake, $5,500.
perienced navy officers and that at the time it was rammed gives you for a few dollars a little
We’d hate to be in thnt subma­ it'w a s running without side lights, docs not help any and machine that will carry seven pco-! Thrift on the part tif an individ- paper money, reducing it in siz e !
II
rine wuiting for the rescuers to
pie forty miles an hour, carrying | U!‘l or the government is commend- so ns to save on the expense o f :
make up their minds on the best will not act upon Secretary Wilbur as a powder conducive more than its own weight in able. It is something to be encour­ supplying the material. Smaller j 3 I) rooms and bath in Sanford, all conveniences
|
hi peaceful slumber. Really it looks bad for the Secretary. 1freight.'
method of procedure.
money may be an advantage to the
-------- o--------0 room house on larqc lot in Paola, $1,-50.00
The gods have not looked upon him with favor of late.
I if our progress in THINKING aged. But it may be carried to ex­ public, as it will allow the average
cess, ti, the stngc of ridiculous­ person to carry a bigger wad with-1
Tho Clearwater Evening Sun,
A t the same tim e, however, there is no reason for the ! *1ft(l equalled our progress in trans- ness.
The present administration is out being inconvenienced. But in S 3 acres in bearing orange grove near Paola, ?!.•'" 1{
we believe, has made as much pro­ rest of the country to become unduly excited. Because a portation, we should be better off
nearing the latter in some of its at­ altering the size of the bills, might j
gress us any paper in tho state
than we are.
dirigible breaks up in a bad line squall, or because a specially
tempt to curtail expenses as sa to there not lie an added cost in the :
during the past year.
---------m-------constructed airplane does not turn out to be all that it is
OUR CROPS are worth tiiliiuns slash taxes and make a good show­ new dies, in the printing, nnd in
Colonel Mitchell is expected to cracked up to be, or because a fine submarine of the newest every year. That’s encouraging. ing for the next election.
the resulting confusion?
lie called before tho President's type goes to the bottom upon being struck by a coastwise In &lt;mr mines and oil wells are
Governmental extravagance hns
Another angle of the thrift epi­
Board of Inuuiry this afternoon.
hundreds of billions stored away, been notorious in the past and is demic in Washington is the dot' re
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
They better be careful how they steamer, there is no reason to believe'that the country is nnd that’s encouraging.
to be condemned. It nmy be nec­ to make the postoffice department
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Magnolia
Avc.
I'htmo U,
a sk him to testify bccausa he'll entirely without protection and completely at the mercy of
The unused water power cf this essary to lean too for to tho other pay. The purpose of the postal
do U.
the most insignificant of possible foreign foes.
nation is worth tens of billions, side in order to overcome tho bent division is to provide essentia! ser­
-------- o-------vice to the public not to make mon­
Such tilings have happened before and we have survived; and other tens of billions for irri­ towards waste.
It was only Hornce Greeley who
gation afterward. That’s encour­
It
begin-s
to
sound
rather
small,
ey for Uncle Sum. It is the single ■■■■ ki ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■no ■■ ana a i***111111
such
things
have
happened
in
I
he
best
regulated
nations
in
said, "Go West, young man, nnd
aging, and uDo the fact that in however, to hear how the Federal Federal department which comes
grow up with the country." Now the world, and they apparently in the end were all the better thu atmosphere above theru nro
departments are saving the pins tho closest to the people, which
everyone is saying, "Go South" for it.
endless billions worth of nitrogen, and tho Pencils, how paper brackets supplies a need that only the gov­
and nearly everyone is practicing
which can bo brought down by thrown away have been recovered ernment eould furnish. ’ihe aim of
On Hard Road at Paola for $3,300
whnt ho preaches.
electrical
power.
nnd used again. The total result the authorities should be to im­
S T \ LF IS THE gossamer on which the seeds of truth
---------o--------may be worth while in the aggre­ prove tile service rather than in­
Baba Ruth has ucccptcd a posi­ float through the world.— Bancroft.
BUT THERE is a greater wealth gate. but is there an account kept crease the prices in order that the 3
With Four Small Houses Located within 1 1111
tion us Lieutenant in New York’s
----------------- .o-----------------nud its figures more important.
of the time spent by clerk:i and postoffice may he self supporting.
Blocks of New Hotel
famous police force, Tho Babe is
One single city, New York, has other employes in making these The war, nnvy, agricultural de­
HEALTH AND Cheerfulness mutually beget each other.
there to promote athletics, and in­ — Addison.
$1,500 for all Four
for the first time in its history savings? Do the brackets picked partments are not expected to pay,
cidentally, to play on the Police
MORE THAN ONE MILLION up compensate for the time of the why should the postoffice?
Buy Today Before Someone Else Buys.
Department ball team.
CHILDREN ENROLLED IN ITS persons paid for such work? Big
Certainly the tendency towards
— ----- o--------PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES.
business enterprises are careful to thrift should be lauded, but let’s
When wc first rend thnt someone1
That is the REAL wealth of to­ avoid waste, but they also have not hold the penny so close to our
By IRVIN S. COBB
had presented President Coolidge
day, and the real power of the regard for the accompli.fiments.
On Melionvillc Avenue
eyes that w« cannot :'se anything
with a wallaby, we thought he had
future.
-------There
is
talk
now
of
changing
else.
On a hotel porch at a summer science. Science is m&gt; interesting,
probably gone in for horse racing
# 4 ,2 5 0 .0 0
TAKE AWAY those children,
and might ship the animal to Mi­ icsort a visitor approached, in the so wonderful; don’t you think so? and this country, with nil its mines
ami this winter, but now it seems dark, the spot whetu a beautiful Now you take astronomy: Astron­ water power and fertile soil, would
that n wallaby is some kind of u
omers are such marvelous men! 1
young thing with bobbed hair and can understand how they have beet: amount to ns little ns it did when
ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
Tasmanian kangaroo.
n few Indians possessed it and
melting
baby-blue
eyes
was
sitting
-------- o-------able to figure out the distance to Ispent their time murdering each
The pastor of a Chicago church lies in the fact that it implants
Northern man writes, "What can with an adoring youth.
the moon and to all the other plun- other
______
recently
declared, in an address be­ within the plastic mind of youth
Rooms 5111-502. Phone 35
As he neared tho pair the new­ ets, and tho size of the sun, and
I do with two hundred thousand
LIEUTENANT
WILLIAMS,
group oi
of social
socinl worr
workers, the principle of self-government—
v,
; fore
tore a group
First National Bank Building.
cash in Florida?" Well, we can't comer heard her say: "Aren’t tin- how fast it travels nl,,i ,.i| lint i (i_ : ,........,........ .
Lrst class American pilot, sent a
his organization handled
1 Imw in
the principles by which he governs 3
•ell the state house in Tallahassee stars just beautiful tonight?
... the
__ world
____ do you suppose stubby
SALES FORCE
little nirplnnc of steel,
or the Kloridn East Coast railroad, lovre to sit and look at the stars ’they ever found out the right 1&gt;i ass, wood and canvas through average of three thousand children himself in accordance with propri­
5
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KIN* ^
every year through its Sunday ety and good morals.
but we have a few front feet of on u night like this and think about *names of all those stars?"
the air at the rate of 302 miles an school activities, und at ne time
dirt which would nrobably be more
No
amount
of
docttmal
tenching
U‘,
""B
a
a
a
BBBnX**MBXaXX*I«XX«B3XXXXXBa
a a a a *&gt;|1 J
hour yesterday.
He Lout the during the last twelve years had
profitable in the long run.
world’s record held by a French­ he ever been called into juvenile cf denominational tenets will ever
man, Bonnet, by 21 miles an hour. court because of the misdoings of atone for the failure of a Sunday
Dr. King announced that he
FOLK COUNTY RECORD
Williams intends to strip a few one of those children, though he school to teach thu children the
would preach a sermon on the duty
things from the machine, to make was a frequent visitor there in the high morality of respect for the
of county law enforcement offic­
right of others.
Each season the weather man
There is satisfaction though in it lighter and go faster, if ho
ials and the next day Sheriff Hand appears to dish us up something a knowing that these ultra-hot days lives until then, he will probably interests of other children.
Sunday school workers some­
captured a moonshine still ami its bit bigger than we huvo ever had | cannot continue much
Yet that church is located in times complain thnt they hnve no
longer. win the big air race.
alleged operator. That’s the stuff before. Each summer is the hot­ Freezing weather has already en­
tho ward which has the second aupthority over their pupils as &gt;|.,
Dr. King. Keep up the good work test, or the coldest, or the windi­ tered the northwestern part of the
highest juvenile delinquency rnte the day schools. This, however, is
HOWEVER,
CANVAS
and
wood
and we’ll have u law-abiding com­ est, the wettest of the dryest ever United States. Fites are comfort­ should play no important part in of all thu wards of the city. Com; their opportunity anil their chal­
munity yet.
known. In some ways it gets a lit- able evenings in the centrnt and nir machines Intended for such pare the cost of that one Sunday lenge. To stimulate a boy to want
——----o--------tie above Its predecessors.
eastern states. Florida will soon speed. Two hundred miles an hour school with the cost of ten police­ to do the right thing is better than
Colonel Mitchell seems to be; This year, after experiencing get a touch of cool winds from the in an all-metal plane would be of men and try to imagine any ten to be able o compel Him to do right.
more and more right every day. some of the most pleasant late north.
more value to flying than four policemen keeping order among
The Sunday school which keeps
General i'atrick says he too is in winter and spring months ever
LOT 113 HIGHLAND S T R E E T
I hen there will be happiness in hundred miles an hour in u moth- three thousand children for an en­ children out of the toils of tho
favor of a unified uir service.1known and n moderate early sum- knowing that the ensuing six like machine depending on canvas. tire year.
law is not an expense but an econ­
Lakehurst records, produced at the j mer, September 1ms risen to the months will be perfect in compari­
Good government depends upon omy in the community. Disband
Shenandoah inquiry, show that j occasion and broken nil records son with other parts of the coun­
nn
authority
far
more
fundamental
THIS DE M O N S T R A T I O N
thy Sunday schools und watch the
Commander Lansdownc was not in for sustained heat in Florida, nc- try where balky
___ ______
furnaces nnd coal shows that we have the pilots, even than force. If a child has no deep- cuuit costa increase, watch the po- S
favor of making the mid-western , cording to A. J. Mitchell, m cterol-1bills are sources of te io r
seated moral conviction concerning lice forces enlarge, watch the p e -1*
if we haven’t got the machines.
flight at the time bo was compell­ ogint of the U. S. Weather Bu- whole winter through, not to men­
Langley and Wright brothers, obedience to law, respect for au­ mil institutions fill up.
ed, to do so. And the chief rigger leau in Jacksonville,
And Mr. tion the impossibility of living Americans, were able to create the thority and the rights of others,
Every Sunday school in the land
on the giant uirship has testified Mitchell ought to know. Studying with the doors ofien and windows flying machines. Thousands of no police system in the world can
that several of the helium gas weather is his job und prophesy­ up almost tho entire winter young Americans are ready to fly make a good citizen out of him by is an institution of economy. H
saves its own cost many times
__
Jackson vilif,
cells failed to function Juat as ing future conditions his profes­ through an we do in the Sunshine them, if the government will give forcing hint Into good behavior.
N22
Mqy
Street
over
in
taxes
thnt
do
nnt!hnvc
to
Col. Mitel nil said,
sion.
Stntc.
t j i e m | l ) e tj'lmucy.
.
„ VH
The.value of the Sunday school by paid
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THE WAY TO MAKE A REAL ESTATE

Seminole (([ounfij^/iK

Don't Get Excited

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S a n f o r d .F la . '

: B e a u t i f u l L a k e F ront Lot j

THRIFT

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Twenty Five Acres

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FOUR LOTS

MY FAVORITE STORIES

Lot In Maiyfair

The Cash Value of a Sunday School

F.

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REALTOR

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HOT WEATHER

A

Real/*.

Bargain

$1750 Cash—Immediate AccepD|Kt
R. E. S H I V E R

�phnlt surface, dxceljpnt. Volusia
County line to Daytona very good.
TELEPHONE:—Bea. 428-J.
Daytona to New Smyrna 15 miles,
l milt'detour, remainder paved.
New Smyrna to Brevard County
liqe 20 miles, 2 mile* detour, re­
mainder paved. Brevard to Cocoa
18 miles, all paved. Cocoa to Mel­
bourne 21 miles all. paved, except
onq.mile in city limits of Eau GalF. W. Cox of Miami is spending
I lie. Melbourne to Sebastian River
Friends of tho Sanford boys and
Road No. 23— Bellevlew to Plant
girls who arc attending the Uni­ a few days in Sanford on busi­
17 miles, 5 miles shelled road, re- City.
ness.
versity of Florida at Gnlnesvlllo
Road No. 1.—Nur.rz Ferry to niaiuder paved. Sebastian to Mi­
Tuesday
This road is excellent In Marion,
Jacksonville.
ami 150 miles all paved.
Q. W. Wannelay nml Mrs. and the Florida State College for
Sumter,
Hernando nnd Pasco
Harry
Ward
came
from
Daytona
Women
at
Tallnhasseo
will
be
in­
ytcCrory will entertain CirNunez Ferry to Pensacola, from
Counties with exception of 3 miles
Bench
to
spend
the
week
end
with
Sage bridge 3 mites east old earth
fomber Threejot the Methodist terested in learning that they have his family.
Road No. 5— High Springs to of rough base in Hernando coun­
, L
Tuesday afternoon at 3 been _pledged to tho following sorroad,
condition,
fair.
16
miles
con­
ty. This Is the best road for trav­
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V,
* \
_
, ’v■ j r
at the home of Mrs. Me­ oricties and fraternities: .
crete, excellent. Pensacola to Es­ Ft! Myers.
el to Tampa front Ocala. North
High
Springs
to
Newberry
nnd
At Tallahassee: Miss Louise SnrMrh. Mae Courscy'has as her cambia Bay, county road in fait
at 618 Oak Avenue.
line Hernnndo . County through
Archor
under
construction,
short
les, Miss Georgia Mobley and 'Miss house guebt, Mrs; Jprk Hardy of shape. Escambia Buy to Milligan,
Dade City to Plant City, excellent
. - &gt;•
Sara Evnlyn Williams to Knppa New Smyrna.
brick nnd sand clay in good shape. detour*. Archer to Williston and road. Two mile detour north of
Wednesday
* *
Romeo,
fair.
Romeo
to
DunnelDelta.
Milligan to Mossy Head, county
do Number Two of the Methl*m asphalt surface excellent. Dun- Plant City.
Miss Olico Newman, Miss Mary
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Miss Ethel road, rough. Mossy Head to De- ticllon
_ Church will meet at 3:30
to Inverness nnd Brooksville
Bk with Mrs. A. K. Powers at Elizabeth Puleston and Mini Na­ Henry and Miss .Florence Henry Funink, under construction and rough, with exception of 15 miles
Daytona Beach—Daytona Shores
omi Scoggan to Delta Delta Delta. returned1today from Tallahassee. rough. No detours. DeFunink to
ome on Ninth Street, '
new
subdivision, being opened
new
base
just
completed
near
In­
Miss Mildred Holly to Chi Ome­
Cnryville, good sand clay. Cary 4
B, D. Caswell will ontcrhere.
verness.
Road
under
construction
ga.
.jje Ben Ton Bridge Club at
C. F. Sorbifl of Dnvidson College vllle to Cottondale, county read in
At Gainesville: Watson Wallace N. C., has accepted a position with fair shape, Cottondale to Mari­ from Holder to Hernnndo. Brooks­
borne on Magnolia Avenue at
Avon Pnrk—1300,000
paving
to Sfgma Phi Epsilom.
anna, sand clay road in good shape. ville through Tampa, Bradenton
/clock.
'
Sam Byrd to Phi Delta Theta. the Florida Vegetable Corporation. Marianna to 10 miles east of Chat, and Sarasota to Punta Gorda, good program under way.
» j^ellle Turner Circle will
John Brumloy, Herbert Messer.
tahoochce, county road in fair
Fwith Mrh. L. B. Bragg at her
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott and shape. From Point -above referred
on Park Avenue at 3:30 Warner Scoggnn, Horton Mnbry Scott
James
returned
Monday
from
, Alt members nre urged and John Schirard to Pi Kappa Al­ a motor trip down the East Coast. to, to Quincy, under construction!
pha.
Tnke north county road which id in
I present.
good shape. Quincy to 4 miles
,
______ _
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Meisch east, of Quincy, good sand clay.
Thursday
had
an
their
guest
for
the
week
From point above referred to Tal­
, j ’s Specialty Shop will
imcl’i
end, Miss Katherine Teague of Or­ lahassee, county road in fair
semi-annual Fashion Show
lando.
shnpe. Tallahassee to 8 miles east
MHane Theater.
on Wndesboro road, county road in
Seminole Chapter Number
Mrs. F. E. Bolz nnd daughter re­ fair shape. Take new road 8
if the Order of Eautcrn Star
turned Monday from New Hamp­ miles east of Tnilahnssce to Am
feet nt 7:30 o’clock. All memThe regular business and sneial
urged to be present and meeting of the Wcslevan Truth shire where they have been during cilia River, good sand clay. Aucilla River to Greenville, sand cluy
{siting Stars will be made Seekers Class of the Methodist the simmer.
road in good condition. On leav­
|me.
Sunday School was held Monday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Lilja re­ ing Greenville follow State Rond
Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. turned Monday after spending the No. 1 to Madison, Lee, Live Oak,
regular business meeting of H. Smith on Third Street.
summer in Massachusetts, Cunnec- Lake City nhd East, excellent con­
. C. T. U. will be held at
There were 33 members present
dition. Lake City to Jacksonville,
/clock nt the First Metho- and the reports from the various ticutt and Long Island.
hard surface, excellent.
Jhurch. All members nre re- committees showed increased inMr. and Mrs. Jack Torrance nnd
to be present as there will teren'. in the class activities. Dur­
Mr, nnd Mrs. Van Hatton have ar­
Road No. 2.—Georgia Line tu
ction of officers.
ing the month of September, the rived from Kennshurg, N. J., and
Ft. Myers.
names of several new members had will spend the winter here.
been added to the roll.
Georgia line to Jasper, sand
The following officers were elect­ Miss Bobbie Chapman has re­ clay road in excellent condition.
— At
to White Springs sand clay
ed for the new year:
turned from her home in Wrights- Jasper
road
in
fair
condition.
Short
de­
Teacher, Mrs, T. J. Nixon.
vllle, Ga., and will resume her po­
President, Mrs. R. W. Turner.
sition in the South Side Primary tour from White Springs to Su­
wannee Volley. Suwannee Valley
Vice-President, Mrs. II. A. Mc­ School.
through Lake City, High Springs
following notice which ap- Cauley.
on to Gainesville, excellent.
Secretary, Mrs. John C, Vaughn.
in the Orlando Morning
Mrs. D, E. MacGreen with her and
First
10 miles south of Gainesville,
Treasurer.
Mrs.
Tom
Wilson.
jel will be of much interest
small daughter, Wanda Arelia MacDevotional Chairman, Mrs. Wal­ Green, will return Sunday to her asphalt surface very good. End
i friends of Mr. and Mrs.
asphalt to Mlcanopy, 5 miles
ter Clark.
homo after a visit here with her of
in Sanford:
rough. Micanopy to Lowell as­
Social Chairman, Mrs. Lucian sister, Mrs. Mack Counuy.
W. Knapp and Miss Radio Telford.
phalt surface excellent. Lowell to
fArnold, of Sanford, were
Ocala, asphalt surface under con­
Visiting Chairman. Mrs. Robert
Mrs.
E.
M.
Galloway
i:&lt;
expect­
ed hero Wednesday evening Crcnniaw.
ed home Wednesday from New struction, detour about one mile
home of the officiating
Delightful refreshments were York City. She has been in the in fair condition. Ocala to BelleAT 7:15
jr, the Rev. J. Dean Ad- served by the hostesses, who were:
North Carolina mountain, and New view
, ™ and
“ '‘ Leesburg,
‘" I S Iexcellent,
' 1“ "!• Ix&gt;es“ »»•
Mrs. C. C. Priest, Mrs. S. J. More­
I
wedding was a quiet one land, Mrs. Byron Squires, Mrs. Yerl, CU, for the past .wo .......
ttertdbd by Mr. and Mrs. A. Lot Allen and Mrs. Dolan.
generally in good condition except
MIs.i Eloise Brady of Spartan- detour
Inder of Ginderrille, and
between Olga and Fort Myl
burg,
S.
C.,
has
accepted
a
posi­
of the contracting party
ers
and
miles south of Zolt'o
tion ns teacher in the Sanford which is four
CARD OF THANKS
NO llESK
iforii.
muddy in rainy weather.
Schools.
Miss
Brady
will
bo
re­
the ceremony the bride
I wish to thank the many friends membered as the attractive guest
Don: left on u wedding tour
Road No. 3.—Giorgia Line to
East Coast. They will he of Mrs. W. W. Miller for the deeds of Miss Mina Howard last winter. Orlando.
of
kindness
nnd
and
beautiful
flor­
Jiomc after Oct. 1 at South
Wild’s Landing to Yulec sandj
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. Whitner left
al offerings, shown during her ill­
ford Drive, Snnprd.
Sunday for Challtnnooga, iV-nn., day road in good condition. Yuloo
ness and death.
where they will attend the conscc- to 6 miles south shell road in fair
W. W. MILLER,
rcatlon &lt;&gt;f the New Bishop. Coad­ condition. From this point on into
Covet ------------- ------- --------------- ----------------- -------«■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
MRS. JENNIE COWAN
juster vf Djpcgjjf «&gt;f Sppth, FlpriJji. Jacksonville and Green
' **
ADDi.7f. D. HART.
| w "hay will attend the tri-annual gen- Springs paved foad,1 bribk nti-lH
Green CotrtifS
oral convention of the Episcopal treated rock base.
Springs
to
Palivtkn
graded andfg
Church
in
New
Orleans
before
re­
ft hackfround of qunntiimproved road, rough but passable.
turning home.
bright nued flowers, The
Brick road from Rice’s Creek
Shop fi today having its
through
i’alatka to San .Mateo to
pening With a showing of
Dunn's Creek, fair. Asphalt sur­
beautiful model:',
face from Dunn’s Creek to Sisco, |
the firit time in many yenrs
Crescent City, Pierson and DeLeon
rge hit is to he tho most
Springs, excellent. DeLeon Springs
LAKEIIURST, N J.. Sept. 29.— through DeLand to Sanford and
r one’for Ibis season, and
f/P)—Mrs. Margaret Boss Lans­ Orlando, fair. Detours between
beat!iful large models of
downe, widow of Commander DeLand and Sanford as good as
vclvolior silks, combined with
Zachary Lansdowne, captain of posible to keep sand detours, rough
; colrrs are among those betil fated Shenandoah, accepted to­ but passable,
own
Sanford through
day tin* invitation of the naval Seminole am] Orange counties tu
|nv velours and some felts
court of inquiry to appear and Orlando, good.
inr ihovyn in the small sport
make a statement.
s. These are generally tin­
Mrs. Lansdownc’s telegram to
Road No. I—Georgia Lie.e to Mi­
ned but nre attractive in
the court suggested no date for ami.
nml color.
her
appearance
other
than
it
be
Hard surfaced from St. Mary’s
irh feathers are being worn
made at the latest possible time. River to Jacksonville with asphalt
Sit deal this season.
It may he she will not bo heard and brick, excellent. Road under 5 •»
here hut in Washington, if it is construction by Duval county from
|hpn—Plans announced for
finally decided to transfer the in­
uctjng new $175,000 store
quiry to that city.
Mrs. Lanafficp building.
ilownc is now in Washington.
Evening Husine.s Class
|CE at Osteen, Tuesdays and
Williston—"Williston Sun" oc­
HIGH
SCHOOL BUILDING
irsdnys. Music furnished by
cupying new building; new modern
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell,
indy Three." Everybody welpress ntid folder installed.
Every .Monday, Wednesday
This attractive hat is made of
; folds of black satin ribbon and ar­
Palmetto—Contract let for con­ anti Friday Evening 7 A: i&gt;
ranged on a very smart little
Moving Pictures every shape. A fan of the ribbon, pleat- structing $350,000 Community ho­ Beginners may* enter at any
tel building.
time
this week'of the COMMER,
BANANA PLANTATIONS C ’
k
,py 1
nk
S
pace Valley, will lie shown at
Office of TAYLOR-A LEXANCO., 112 Park Avenue., at
liock promptly.

Social
Calendar

Many Local Students (
Pledged Recently Byi
College Fraternities

P e r so n a ls

STATE ROAD
CONDITIONS

Truth Seekers’ Class
Holds AnnualElection
O f Officers Monday

V

Mite Creek under,
iion. Traffic should
shore road Tampa to Bradenton.
Punta tferil* ttf Ft. MjetWp’ftln
I Mb;!«■■»' 0
i M
Road No. 8— llalne* City to Ft*
Pierce.
Haines City through Frostproof,
Sebring, Avon Park, etc. to Lake
Annie, good. Lake Annie to Palm
Circle, road is open to traffic but
rough and somewhat dangerous,
especially in rainy weather.

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■' DAVID* BELASCO’S CELEBRATED STAGE
SUCCESS

•UN­
i&amp;L;

By Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes

-The—

BOOMERANG
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—With—

Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell and
Donald Keith
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Baum els Fashion
FOR FA LL,

evue

1925

In Conjunction with the photoplay— “ T he Snob”

js Radie Arnold
Is Carl W. Knapp
Inesday Evening

:v isi.

Tho—

Milane Theatre
Thursday Evening, October 1st, 1925
O’CLOCK

ORCHESTRA

SPECIAL FEATURES

_ Hate Will Be
£ular This Season

r

HVE SKATS

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it

Satin Hat

Mrs. Lansdowne Will
Appear Before Board

New Velvet and Velvet Brocade

DRESSES

Lessons in Classical
Dancing

HE MODISTE SHOPPE
now open ready for the
fall sewing.
Mrs. Geo. Brockhnhn
21-1 E. 2nd St.

Will lie given by Miss Sara
Wilson beginning Oct. 1st.
at American Legion Hall.
Call at 110 Oak Ave. morn­
ing or call 213 in the P, M.

We predicted and
prepared for “‘Balbriggan Dress Pop­
ularity. The.se dress­
es come in about 12
styles—one and two
piece garments. All
the new light shades

✓

MANHATTAN CA FE-M RS. P. J.
[WEBSTER, PROP., 40c—45c.
PALMETTO CAFE—H. J. GLENN,
P r o p ., 4 0 c .
CITY CAFE—J. H. ELLIOTT,
PROP. 50c.
• “THE OASIS”—FLESCH &amp; REMSBURG, PROP. 50c.
Whenever market conditions warrant it we will
[he glad to return to our old market prices.
------WE THANK YOU!

It

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$39.70 to $49.00

$12.50 to $29.00

BRAND

Made of genuine
“Scotch Heath” Balbriggan.

B rings the Canefielc!? of
G eorgia to Your T able
Buckwheat cakes for breakfast!
How the savory odor, wafted from the kitchen, stnrts your
mouth to watering in anticipation of tho toothsetno delicacy.
f'
*•

lowing to the constantly increasing
[cost of groceries and meats, after Oc­
tober First our regular meals will be
las follows:

Many of the early
autumn frocks are
made of H aas Bro.
fine velvet, all silk
and
tailored
by
‘Betty Wales.* Some
with fur trimming.

G ive Your Sw eet Tooth a Treat !

To bring out tho truo
buckwheat flavor pour over
them, while buttered hot o:t
tho plate, a generous helping
of Bonita Syrup—the avrup
with the nurc Georgia Cano
flavor —Ah, so good!

Give your sweet tooth a
treat by ordering a car. right
from your grocer's. Bonita
Syrup is just as delicious on
corn and wheat cai'ex and
r,allies, too.

Silk Dresses
For $29.00

For Girls 8 to 14 yrs.
All wool Balbriggan
and stripes. Flan­
nels, check, suiting.
All shades.

Special lot of silk
Crepes, Satin Cantone and cloth dress­
es, that was m ade to
sell for $85.00. Bet­
ty Wales, Co-ed and
other leading makes
all
shades
and
priced at

$3.75 to $6.00

$29.00

School Dresses

New Fur Trimming—Black, Grey, Tan and Brown, Fox, Squirrel and
Coney—All Widths —$1.75 to $5.50 Yard

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How They Stand

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet

Babe Ruth Gets Two Circuit
Clouts Running His String
to 2 t ; Recruit; Moundsmen
NGet 2 Homers in 2nd Game
NEW YORK. Sept. 29.—&lt;/P)—
New York nnd Detroit broke even
in a doublrhendi r hero Monday,
Detroit winning the first game, 6
to 2 nnd the Yanks taking the fi­
nal, 7 to 6. Ruth hit a home run
in each game, making his total
for the season 21.
Doyle, the
young pitcher from Toronto, re­
lieved George Dnuss in the sixth
inning of the second game and
fentured with two home runs but
the Yankees won the game in the
ninth owing to Doyle's inability
to find the plate.
The Box Score.
DETROIT
AB R II PO A E
Warner, 3 b .____3
1 1 fi 1 0
O’Rourke, 2b. - 4 1 1 2 1 0
Wingo, If. - _ 4
12 3 0 0
Manush, cf. - _ 3
00 3 0 0
Hallmann, rf. .. 4
12 5 0 0
Blue, l b . _____4
11 8 1 0
Tavener, ss. - 4 0 1 3 3 0
Woodall, c. „ 4 0 0 1 1 o
Holloway, p. . . . . 4 1 1 0 1 0
Totals . . . . . . 34
NEW YORK
AB
Combs, cf. - - 4
Koclng, ss. - - 3
Ituth, rf.
- 4
Meuscl, If. - - 3
Gehrig, lb ......... 4
E. Johnson, 3b. 4
Shanks, 2b. .. _ 3
Bcngough, c....... 3
Paschal, x. - - 1
Hoyt, p. .. „ „ 2
Schnng, x x __ 1

6 0
R II
1 1
0 0
12
02
00
00
00
01
00
0 1
00

27 0
PO A
0 0
1 5
1 0
1 0
18 2
0 1
3 0
2 0
0 0
16
0 0

0
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0
0
0
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0
0
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Totals .. .. - 32 2 7 27 10 1
x Batted for Bcngough in 0th.
xx Batted for Hoyt in 0th.
Score by innings;
Detroit _________
000
000
New York
101 000 000—2
Summaryt Two base hit, Wingo.
Home run, Ruth, Blue. Sacrifice,
Hoyt, Manush. Double plays, Hol­
loway to Woodall to Blue; Shanks
to Gehrig to Koenig; Koenig to
Shanks to Kchrig, Left on base,
New York 7; Detroit 3. Base on
balls, off Holloway, 3; Hoyt 1.
Struck out, by Hoyt 2; Holloway
2; Umpires, Moriarty, Nullin and
Ormsty. Time 1:28.
SECOND GAME
Score by innings:
*
ctrolt
.. .. Pin 200 102-6-1
Summitry: Two base hits, I-’otliergill, Blue, Gehrig (2), Heilnmnn,
Ruth, Wingo, Ilnssler. Three base
hits, Bcngough, Home runs, Ruth,
Doyle (2). Stolen bases, E. John­
son, Meuscl. Double plays, Bengough and Koenig; Shanks nnd
Koenig. Left on base, New York,
9; Detroit 6. Base on balls, off
Dauss, 2; Shields 2; Doyle 4.
Struck out, by Shields, 2; Doyle, 3.
Hits, off Dauss, 9 in 5 innings;
Doyle, 1 in 4 2-3. Losing pitcher,
Doyle. Umpires, Nnllin, Ormsby
and Moriarity. Time 1:15.

Y esterday’s
R esults
NATIONAL LEAD
Brooklyn 7; New York 9
St. Louis. 4; Huston 1.
Others not scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 2-7; Detroit 6-6.
No others scheduled.
DIXIE SERIES
Ft. Wortii U; Atlanta 0.

Today’s Games
LEAGUE
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
Only one scheduled.
n a t io n a l

Pittsburgh ~ - ------04
New York .. - ......... 86
Cincinnati „ *........... 70
St. Li m is ................... 76
Brooklyn---- . . . . . . . 08
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Chicago 1.............
07
Philadelphia . . . . . . 61

58
64
71
76
81
8,1
81
85

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Washington ---------- 06
62
Philadelphia — .. .. 87
63
St. L ou is................. 81
00
Detroit . . . . . . ......... 70
72
Chicago .. .. ............ 70
75
Cleveland . . . . . . 70
81
New York _ ______ 08
84
Boston...................... 41 105

BROOKLYN, Sept. 29.—GP)—
The Giants made a strong finish
and won Monday over the Robins,
9 to 7. New York scored three
runs in the seventh and five in the
eighth to win the game and the
season’s series 12 to 10.
The
Giants made 20 hits off four
Brooklyn pitchers.
The Box Score.
NEW YORK
AB It II PO A K
Young, If........ 0 1
2 20 0
Frisch. 3b...... 6, 3
3 02
1
Me use I, If......... 6 1 1 3
0 0
Terry, lb ......... 6 2
5 12 0 0
Kelly, 2b.......... 6 1 2 1 5 1
Southworth, cf. 4 1 2 1 0 1
Jackson, ss.
„5 0
3 24 1
ss...... 0 0
0 02 0
Paul Wachtcl Invincible With Farrell,
Hartley, c....... 4 0
1 60 0
Kpithall nnd At.'nntn Club Davies, p.......... 3 0 O’ 0 2 0
Ih W hile Washed by 9 to 0 Snyder, x ........ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Dean, p. „ .. .. 1 0
0 00 0
FORT WORTH, To*., Sept. 20.
T o ta ls ........ 47 0 20 27 15 4
—(/!’)—Paul Wachtcl, of spitlmll
x Batted for Davies in seventh
fame, Monday gave the Fort
,
Worth Panthers their third victory inning.
ABR II PO A E
of the Dixie series by holding the BROOKLYN
Atlanta Crackers scoreless while Johnston, 3. ..b 5 0 3 1 2 2
his mates pounded out nine runs. Stock, ............... 4 0 0 4 4 0
1 l 5 0 0
Cy Wnrmoth, a portslder, started Wheat, if............2
for Atlanta, hut lasted only three Hutson, If........... 2 0 0 1 0 0
1 J2 0 1
nnd u fraction innings. He was Fournier, lb. .. 3 l
replaced by Wlieezer Dell, who E. Brown, cf. .. 5 1 2 0 0 0
failed to check the Panthers. Cox, rf................. 6 3 3 0 1 0
Wachtcl beat the Crnckors in the (’organ, ss......... 5 0 1 0 5 0
third game of the series here Sat­ Taylor, c............. 5 1 2 4 2 0
L. Brown, p.......... 3 0 0 0 1 0
urday.
The two teams left Inst night for 11a rg races, z .. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Atlanta, where the sixth gumo of Elliott, p............ 0 0 0 0 0 0
the series will be played Wednes­ Cnnthrell, p. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0
day* If Fort Worth wins the next Osborne, p......... 0 0 0 0 0 0
encounter, it will bo declared the Tierney, zz .. .. 1 0 0 0 0 0
champion ciuh of the south. Should
Atlanta bo victorious, the series
z Batted for L. Brown in 7th
310—6 would bo tied and it would
again
bo necessary for a seventh contest inning.
zz Batted for Osborne in 9th tnto he played. Fort Worth would
be the scene of playing as a toss 1ning.
of the coin today gave the game | Score by innings;
i New Y ork........... 100 000 350—D
to this city.
ATLANTA
AB R H PO A E Brooklyn .. .. . . 101 020 001—7
Summary: Two base hits. MenZoelier, If......... 4 0 1 2
1 o
Nlehoff, 2b........ 1 0
1 2 2 1 sel. Wheat, Taylor. Three base
Spiers, ss............ 0 0 0
3 1 0 hits, Cox. Stolen base, Taylor.
Good, rf............. 3 0 0
3 1 0
Cullop, cf........... 4 0 0
3 0 0
Smith, 3b........ 4 o 0 3 o 1
Jenkins, c............ 3 0 2 5 I I
Murphy, lb.......... 4 0 0 5 0 u
(iazclln, ss*2b. .. 40 0
1 1 2
Wnrmoth, p. - 0 (&gt; o
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Chicago’s Finest

CRACKERS LOSE
TO FORT WORTH
IN FIFTH GAME

Totals . ..
FT. WORTH
Davis, cf. ..
Mullen, 3b. .
Sears, If. .. .
Konetchy, tb,
Palmer, 2b.
Kdington, rf.
Windie, ss. .
il. Smith, c.
Wachtcl, p. .

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Here is Harry A. Fulmer, recently
chosen as the finest policeman of
all the lclgon of cops in Chicago.
He has been in the service 12 ’yrs.

fnce the strong Citadel Military
College aggregation Saturday af­
ternoon in the initial contest of
the season for the Tars.
Coach Talninn gave his protegcJ
a stiff workout MonCny afternoon
on the Winter Park Municipal
Athletic Field and another stren­
uous period is scheduled for today.
It is expected that Wednesday
will b? devoted to n snappy signal
drill and skull practice to iron out.
the little weak spots, and then the
tenm will be ready for its journey.
A hard game is expected in Cnroiinn, the Cadets of Citadel having
already scored n victory this seuson, defeating the Paris Island
Marines last TSuturday by a good
margin.
Lineup Is Strengthened.
The ,T«r lineup has been some*
whut strengthened by the return
of several more of last year’s
quad who have entered the col­
lege again this year and have re­
ported to Conch Talnuin for train­
ing. Among the late arrivals are
George Seeds, considered one of
the fastest Imckflcld men Itollins
has ever had and one of the stars
,,f the team last year nnil the year
before; Robert Wilson, who held
down the center position Inst year,
and the year before, mid who has
shown himself to be a demon in the
pivot position in the line; and
George Bowers, who arrived from
his home in Vernon, N. Y., and
who played in the line last year.
Mercer Game 2 Weeks Away.
No announcement has been made '
as to what members of the squad

Totals ......... 36 9 13 27 17 0
Score by innings:
Atlanta .. . ......... 000 000 000—0
Fort Worth .. .. *302 031 Ollx—9
Summary: Sacrifices, Palmer.
Wnchtel; loft on bases, Atlanta 5;
Fort Worth 8; two base hits, Sears,
Koiietchey, Davis; lib me runs, Kd­
ington, .Sears; innings pitched by
Wurmoth, 3 2-3 with 5 runs and
seven hits; struck out, by Wnrmoth
4; Dell 1; Wnchtel 1; bases on
balls, off Wnrmoth 3; Wnchtel 3;
wild pitch, Dell; passed ball, B.
Smith; umpires, Bronnn, Hill, Jor’ t, Fanning. Time 2:00; losing
I, .c!.:r Wnrmoth.
Run-nway negroes from Georgia
were continually escaping across
tho border into Florida and the
Spaniards refused to give them
up when ordered to do so under
the law.

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Burrus, lb.?.'..'.* 4 ’
Wilson, if........... 4 0
High, 3b* .. .. r 1
Bancroft, Ss.'.. .. 4
O’Neil, c.
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Genewich, p.
3
Gibson, x „ .. ., 1

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Leach Cross, one the rl. ven t lightweights in the business 20 years
ago, has put his figlitiiij log* on again. But only to instruct his
nephew, Harry Wnllnch, in the fine points of the game. Leach, now a
prosperous tooth extractor, is shown on the left in the above photo­
graph “explaining thing:.’’ with VVullach, center, and Sammy Shack at
the right.
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New ten room residence on corner of
First Street and French Avenue; up to
date in every respect.

Totals .. ..
x Batted fm
ST. LOUIS
Hindus, If. ..
Douthit, cf. ...
Toporrcr, 2b.
Bottomley, ll»
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$20,000.0(1—One third cash
Balance ono, two and three ye

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INSURANCE

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T o u r in g c a r $290
coupe
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Tudor, sedan
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Dcnutiful high and dry lots— All,.cleared, some have
Orange trees— Your choice

Only ? 100.

Dcracuntabtf Rim* in.!Stittrr
un Open Ori

$50 Cush unll $10 per month

The Combination of Brains, Capital nnd
Experience are essential

No Interest, No Taxes,

17 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORD

Lots arc 50x141 to 152 feet on Hindu street, 525 feet
from Dixie Highway

A. P . CON N E L L Y &amp; SO NS
LOANS

FLORIDA

Reliable Dealers W anted Throughout This Territory

Has trained and qualified uk to make n success
dling your real estate investments. We offer service nnd cheerfully refer you to our clients. '
find Ihem in the bunks, business offices nnd on th&lt;
uf Sanford.

1st &amp; Elm, Phone 447*W
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ORANGE LAKE, OSCEOLA, SEMINOLE COUNTIES

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

JlagnoTra at Second

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DISTRIBUTOR

Leach Cross Returns

THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—THE
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER
STATES.

Fellow’s Service Station

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MODELS

Now under construction at tho corner of First St
and Santord Ave., are requested to see

VEAL ESTATE

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ORLANDO

Number of farms in Bay Counincreased 63 per cent, between

EQUIPMENT ON
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114 West Central Avenue

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OCTOBER FIRST

AMERICAN LEAGUE
None scheduled.

WORLDLEADERS
FOR 37 YEARS

City Property, Farm Lands™?
division Acreage “

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING THURSDAY,

BRAUTY
CARDS DOWN BRAVES
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29.—OP)—Vic­
tory for the St. Louis Cardinals
marked the close of the National
League season here Monday when
the Boston Braves were defeated,
■l to l. Manager Rogers Hornsby
wns unable to play because of u
torn naii received in batting prac­
tice when a foul ball hit bis left
foot.
The Box Score,
BOSTON
AII R H PO A E
Gautreau, 2b. .. 4 () 0 I 6 O
Neis, cf................ 4 l 2 l l 0

B plac0
make the

the schedule and every etfort wil1
be made 4u present a strong line
an in the Georgia ganie.

.023
.678
.628
.600
.460 Giants Collect Twenty Hits
Off 1 Dodger Moundsmtn;
,454
.444
Cards Down Braves in Last
.426
Game of Season at St. Louis

P et
.048
.580
.540
.523
.501
.470
.447
.205

HiiirifenmaiMiiiii

South of Longwoiod, Near School
Splendid place to build a bungalow for rent or sale.

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Investments

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T he improved Ford Ruuahput,\vi,l’®
all-steel stream-line body, L an
ally good-looking ear.
11 hangs low to' the grounil, and du-’J1"M
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has been lengthened and re-duMiir.
for greater comfort and ci.mviMUcnjj
Tlie gas tank tinder tho cbwl is n s
from the outside, and the wcauicru ,
storm curtains open with both
Under the sweeping rear dec!; u jn. J
usually large compartment dcsi^no ^
convenience in carrying luggai’c* J
Standard equipment includes fm!» *5j
tires, nickeled lHxbl*b"”Pii:
shield wiper.
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he price remains tnc
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21— Sale, Real Estate

FOR SALE: Overland Sedan in J. E. KPUR1.ING, eub-divlaion
aood condition. Must be sold nt
special lit. Subdivision to Or­
once. Price $223.00. Room 11, Ball
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Bids.
Heights, Florida on Dixie Htghway.
FOR SALE: At n sacrifice, Ford
Ton Truck in Rood condition,
22—Sale, Furnilue
stake body. Rood rubber, $150.00.
Room 11, Ball Bids.
We carry n full line.
Our prices nre right. Cash or
7— Business Service
terms. We want your business
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
LANKY'S DRUG STORE — Pro321 E. First St.
ocrtptlona, DruRs, Soda*.
Wo
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near you aa your phone. FOR SALE: 3 burner coni oil stove
Call 103.
in (rood condition, price $10.00.
Inquire—The Phoenix.
SANFORO ELECTRIC CO.
FOR SALE: Wellington piano.
Successor* to Oillon A Platt
Reasonable, 1020 Elm Avenue.
/16 MaRnnlia. Everything niceMeal. Phone 422. ElectraRltb FOR SAL?': Used refrigerator and
Radio.
gas range. Phone 21
VTGTTTR—Three stations. Mag­
24— Lost, Found
nolia and Second. First and Elm.
Hanford Avenne and 10»h Street.
LOST: One wire wheel and new
Expert aervlce.
tire, size 33x-l, used on Stevens car,
LEWIS O’RRYa N.
Office In between Sanford ami Ashly or 14th
Seminole Rank RnIMing Annex. street. Please return to Kilgore
Seed Co. and receive rewurd.
Phone 417-1, 3.

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VKl.DP.MKNT COMPANY, u Corpor­
ation:
It hot me mads to npp«*nr to this
Court that Summon* in Chancery
has been heretofore Issued, illrecteil
to vim. amt that tin- Sheriff of Sem­
inole County. Florida, has IHSiln re­
turn that same ennnut l&gt;« served
mrliiK lu your (allure to elect offi­
cers or appoint iinent*. or to have
within tho State of Florida, an oftitter or ugeiii upon whom process
ruulil be served, nail that your of*
fleers unit intents ure unknown.

T h e r e f o r e , you. T h e F lo r id a U m l
a m i D e v e lo p m e n t C o m p an y , n c o r ­
p o r a l Ion, num eit its d e f e n d a n t In t h e
u h o v c u n d f o r e g o i n g r u n s * , p e n d in g
In th e a b o v e s t y l e d C o u rt, b ein g a
p ru t ee d ln g to e s t a b l i s h a n d q u ie t t h e
t i t l e to tile follow l lie d e s c r ib e d la n d s
l u S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , l o - w i t i
All t h a t p a r t lit L ot 14, a c c o r d ­
in g t o p u tt of St. J o s e p h 's , a s
r e c o r d e d III t h e pu b lic re c o r d s
■it S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , l y ­
in g s o u t h of ti e r i g h t of w a y of
t h e A t l a n t i c l oust L ine Itullro ad :
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l i e n i titling a t n c o r n e r o f th o
S o u th east
c o r n e r Ilf S e c tio n
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N in e te e n
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Itung e
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lo.50u f e e t t h r o u g h S e c tio n s T w e n ­
t y - n in e (20) atul T w e n t y tzu)
to t h e S o u th lin e of r i g h t of
w a y of t h e O r a n g e llell H a llw a y ,
t h e n c e In a S o u t h w e s t e r l y dlr se t inn ' I 1' fe e t t o a fen ce on the
S a n f o r d G r a n t L in e; th e n c e In
a S o u t h w e s t e r l y d ir e c ti o n a lo n g
said g r a n t Hue to a slag.- on lh«
S o u th b o u n d a r y line of S ectio n
T w e n t y - n in e 122); llien ce Kasi
a lo n g s a i d b o u n d a r y Hue o f S e c ­
tio n T w e n t y -n i n e 12*), fiS:K feet
to p o in t o f b e g in n i n g , c o n t a i n ­
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II.‘g i n n i n g at N o rth e a s t c o r n e r
of S o u th H a lf of S o u th w e s t
Q u a rte r of S outhw est Q u a rte r
ni
sectio n T h lrty -lo u r
&lt;30.
T o w n s h i p N in e te e n ( l » ) South.
Itu n g e T h i r t y 140» Ua at. ru n
W e st
S 2-3 c h a i n s ; N o rth
J
c h a i n s ; W e st 10 c h a i n s ; N o rth S I
c h a in s ; H a st S 3 c h a i n s : N o rth 5
c h a i n s ; Kuhi lu c h a in s , S o u th to
b eg in n in g ;
a r c h e re b y r e q u i r e d to be an d a p ­
p e a r befo re o u r sal.l C ircuit C o u rt at
t h e C o u rt H o u s e ut S uafo rd . F lo r id a ,
o n th e 2nd day e l N o v e m b e r A. D.
It*25, and t h e n a n d t h e n m a k e a n ­
s w e r to t h e l.lll of c o m p l a in t e x h i b ­
i t e d a g a i n s t you in th is cause.
Ii Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th is O r ­
d e r tie pubtli.ued In T he S a n fo ld
H e ra ld , a iie.vspai. -r i uiilM ted In
S a n fo r d . S em ln d-. C oun t
F ln rH .i
o n c e each w c - k f..r fo u r c o n s e c u ­
tiv e w eeks
WITNKSH th e I to n o r a ld e J. .1
D ic k in s o n , .lo d g e of th e Circuit
C o u r t of tin. S e v e n th .llidlclul i'irc ult of ill. S t a t e of F lorid a. Ill and
f o r S e m in o le C o u n ty , on t h i s lie2 s tli day of S e p lc t u h e r A. D UI2.V
.1 .1 DICK I Nth iN,
.lo d g e of Hie C irc u i t C o u rt of tho
S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C ircuit of F l o r ­
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Di-Ci iT T K S .V S P K N C F It.
S o li c it o r s a n d of C oun sel fo r
i hi- C o m p l a in a n t
Sept 2*1 I lei ft.13 . 2U-27.__________ _

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nnletJ Land in or near
Osteen, Fla.
Terms
must Be right, state best
price.
Will (leal direct
with owners only. Small or
large tract.
Box L-65, Herald

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bah Hardware
Rhone R
=7

Chlnaware Tn English Porce­
lains, Bavarian nnd Japanese
Chinn make lovely giftH

111 Ft. on Snnford Avenuo,
through to Grandview Ave.
Numerous beautiful trees.

The Ball Hardware
$10,000—Terms
G. TAYLOR DYER
Fainting— Decoral Ing

50 Ft. On Snnford Ave., Be­
PHONE 303
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—PrlntinR LOST: Bathing suit, light tan trim­
mer in blue. Put in wrong Ford
EnRrnvinR. Embossing. See n*
ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
tween 11th St., nnd 12th St.
first. W e'do i t Phone 417-W. Coupe Sunday -night near Joeh
Smoke House. Party holding same
OF THE HERALD
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
(dense call 95 on leave nt Snnford
JAMES n. COWAN—Ail kinds Herald Office.
Ueiildetit of Florida sine* lilt .
•■ tta a a a a o MUST he
_ a * ra sa a t T h a 9 a a Itefel tile rs:
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Irrald ■■!«* or by 1*128— Plant, Seeds, Trees
First Natti.nal Hank.
Water
ard
Boat
Tanks.
At
Oak
Trlryhuar tliiM ltiJ. II. HUTCHINSON
Avh .u» *nd Third Street Tele­
ar* not valid.
iTEWART THE FLORIST**
IIMAI. KSTATB
iua. Prompt. Ufflolani.
phone l i t .
Flowers »or all occaalone.
Harvlco
Acreage. Farms and Drang*
Droves a Specially
814 Myrtle. Phona 260-W
MIRACLE Contrrli I n . general
This is the BEST BUY which
IU20 Laurel Avenue,
42— Advtg. Mediums
12— Advtff. Mediums
cement Work, sidewalks, buildM-mber
of
HANFORD, FLA.
FOR
SALE:
Strawberry
plants,
lassification3
Florida Stain
Inr blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. K.
we have
$4.50 per 1.000.* F.O.B. Lake OHIO—Xeniu. Muke your sales DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell
Florists Assnrlntlnii,
Tcrwillcger. Prop.
Mary, C. A. Farina.
anything7 If no advertise In
nounccments
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ the tininenvllle Sun.
HILL LUMBER CO. Houia o
to Accessories
FOR SALE: Six thousand Easter trict. Want ad and display rates
Service,
Quality
wnd
PHco,
toa, Rent
ADVERTISING get* results if it
Lilies nt 10c each and four thou­ on request.
*
reaches potential buyers. Pusand at 25c to one dollar each. R.
to, Repairing
Contractor nnd Builder
Where Service and Quality
Muse, W. 1st Street. Phone 593-J. THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT Intkn Daily News is circulated in
toa, Sale
\i!L
an
industrial
und
agricultural
sec­
Sanford.
Reigns
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
iness Opportunities
*09 M — Phono — 499-M
tion.
O
L
Y
M
P
I
A
*C
A
?
E
est
daily.
Want
ml
rate
1
l-2c
per
iness Service
34— Wanted Help, Female word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; ft or PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
2108 PALMETTO AVKL
The Waffle Houie
Rent, Apnrtments
more
1c
per
word
ench
insertion.
scene
of
slupcmlous
develop­
C. A. Caratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st SL WANTED: Wash woman wanted.
Rent, Houses
1004 E. 4th Street. Phone 025-J. COLUMBUS ((in.,) LEDGER — ment. Read about it in tlui Palm
Rent, Rooms
Beach Post. Sample copy pent on
Classified ads have tho largest request.
ADDRESSING — Multigraphlng,
uncial
folding and mailing—aa you WANTED: White woman for circulation in Southwestern Geor­ TAMPA MORNING lUIHUNE—
ms and Board
housekeeper in country. Perman­ gia. Rate 8c (ft-word line) line.
want it— when you want it.
Send in your subscription to the
Rent, Office, Scores
AKA I. KXTATK —IS VMXTMKNT*
Phone 573. H. K. Porch, First ent, if Mvtisfnctory. See Mrs. Pear­
son at American Fruit Growers.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Tribune or hund it to your local
Sale, Acreage
Vatlnnal Rank Bldg.
f.uhhv I'atcMton-UruniDy Hl.tg.
dealer
so
you
con
read
Florida's
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Hanford
j-lorhlK
e or Exchange
greatest
newspaper.*
One
year,
H. S. LONG, Mgr.
ia
county
advertise
in
the
Delautd
Sales
ladies
at
once.
8—
For
Kent,
Apartments
WANTED:
Sale, Groves
Daily New.., rate lc per word, cash $8.00, ft months, $1.03, three months
Apply F. W. Wool worth Co.
$2.00. If yon desire $!,lluO insurSale, Houses
Houi
with order.
FOR RENT: Three unfurnished
wjre policy add 75c to your order.
Try Smith's Barber
se, Ri
s, Lease,
Rent ,
rooms, close in. Adults only. Ap­ WANTED: Experienced stenogra­
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
ply 211 Park Avenue.
!e, Live Stock
pher in real estate office. State
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
Shop for good barber
salary ami experience in first let­ DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
j* Sale, Miscellaneous
10—
For
Rent,
Rooms
ter.
Apply
C
Care
Herald.
ard County thoroughly which is
ie, Real Estate
work. Ladies welcome. Rinmis 9-10-11 Bull lild i
one
of
the
most
rapidly
growing
ACCOUNTANT
Me, Furniture
Phone C57.
FOR RENT—Ko-imi witn or with
35— Wanted Help, Male
Next to Valdez.
sections on the Florida Coast.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
S y s t e m s I n s ta ll e d —A u d its
ruiture Wanted
Sample copy nnd rate card upon
I* n prrarrlpllo* tor
ci-lal
H a te s
in
IV rm a in*nt
Lincoln House.
WANTED: Colored boy to do jan­ request.
“ Found
Clli-ntcL*
Mnlarln,
th
ills
and
Fever
inns. Jewelers
FOR RENT: Office suitable for . itor work. Snnford Herald.
It. L. ROBERTSON
W. H. LONG
ting, Ducoruting,
renl estate or law office. Apply WANTED: Experienced grwery DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — Dengue nr Bilious Fever.
3lit*mll(* Temp 11« IKiviivii 15
It
Mt&gt;o
n
1
a
rn
o
a
.
307 E. Second Street.
•
Pensacola
is
beginning
the
n
man with 12 to 15 years experi­
MEAT MARKET
ence wants to make connection greatest development in Georgia’s
i Tuning
history;
a
half
million
dollar
high­
with
grocery
house
in
Sanford,
Ilox
14— For Sale. Acreage
t, Seeds, Trees
MRS. It. 0 . T R A V IS
way to the gulf beach just finish­
410 Sanford Ave. Snnford, Fla.
5X, care Herald.
liters and Supplies
ed; nt two million dollar bridge
FOR SALE: Acreage on Sanford- WANTED at once: a settled man across Escambia Bay started;
ltry nnd Eggs
|Public Stenographci
New Smyrna Highwny one half
nnd wife to live and work on lunrtcr million dollar opera bouse
ini Notice
mile North of Osteen. E. 11. Car­ place, Inquire of J. D. Davinsnn. under construction; two millions
Valdez Hotel Lobby
lewriters and Supplies ter, Osteen, Fla.
•
city.
being spent on highway; greatest
ted
chance
for
live
develoiiera
to
get
FQR SALE: IflO acres land in Lake LABORERS WANTED: Why walk
uteddlelp, Female
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
County by owner, ten miles from
to work when you can go on
ntetLIlelp, Male
DcLnnd. Price $30 per ncre. R. E. Southern Utilities Company ice opment Department. Tho PensuWith each Five Gallons Gal
eola News.
luted Help, Male or
Staley, Snnford.
truck, leaves Goldsboro l):40 a. m.
Your mistake. Tho corner
i'emhlo
via 13th St., Snnford Ave., out 1:&gt; MAINE — Wutervlile, Morning nl Union nnd Cypress wits
Grey T ubes
$2.20
BALTIMORE OYSTERS
15— Sale or Exchange
Street to Ice plant, returns 5:20
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine sold twice this week.
luted Help, Salesman
Wo
Red Tubes ............................ ..$2.40
people ure interested in Elorida
VakjezHotel Building. /
knted Situation, Male EXCHANGE: A 1921 Ford Touring p. ni.
property. Reacii them tl(rouglt gave you fair warning.
fiited Situation,Female
body, good condition for 21 or 25 WANTED: White porter. Apply the Sentinel. Rate curd on ap­
RINE’S FILLING
Lincoln Hotel.
runabout body. Smith Bros. Oppo­
knted Real Estate
plication,
We
have
a
wonderful
acre­
site
Post
Office.
..
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luted to Rent
STATION
37— Wanted Help, Salesman LEARN ABOUT Polk County and age tract facing on Lake ■
■
|vtg. Mediums.
B
Ijtkeland, through the Star- Monroe, well in city limits at
17— For Sale, Houses *
The many phases of
I 111 Snnford Ave. Sanford. FU.
m
■
MAN with car to work in evenings Telegram. Best advertising me­
-Announcements
v
FOR SALE: 8 room dwelling
real Estate make most
from 4 to ft. Attractive propo­ dium in South Florida. Published
m
:
house. 309 French Avenue. Cull sition for hustler. Give references morning'j. ST A R-TELEGUAM—
0
■
EMOVAL NOTICE
exacting demands on
N
1
in letter. Write “Proposition" Care Uikelund, Florida.
|M. Mitchell announces the 3211.
■
Herald.
■
Iof his office Oct. 1, 1925
intelligence We enreTO
REACH
BUYERS
or
■allets
of
fi
ENTIRE hit irk ten in Chap­
1!)—Sale, Live Stock
palmetto Avenue.
A
Florida
real
estate
advertise
in
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
fully study everything
man and Tucker's addition,1
*
ii-.ttiiF.it sumcommission. Right proposition the St. Petersburg Tirnea. Ono cen’
■
FOR
SALE
CHEAP:
Fine
team
113 Magnolia Ave.
cent a word daily, two cento a won
AUCTIONEER
for
right
innn.
Apply
ut
Herald
N
which
in
any
way
a
f­
mules, about 1200 pounds, good
m
f First Class Barbers
Sundays.
ELL lots and subdivisions
condition,
sound. Also complete set after 5:30 in nftemoon.
Special Attention
fects, nr hus a bearing
Jdie auction. Lufe Burger, farm implements.
Room 11 Ball
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
11!— Advtg. Mediums
Given To laidirs and Children.
iRock Bldg., Orlando, 1 la.
oil these lines of en­
gusta, Gu., Augusta’s greatest
Bldg.
■
■
classified
medium,
rate,
cash,
9c
THE
MORNING
.JOURNAL
is
the
|3 — Autos, Rent
deavor.
accepted want ad medium it) charge. 10c minimum.
FOR SALE: One team of mules,
Daytona
(Fla.)
One
cent
a
word
must go this week. Make your
IUTOS FOR HIRE
N
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
AUTO SERVICE Day price. E. G. Kealer, Silver Lake, an Insertion. Minimum 25c.
■
Our first interest is the protection of imtli the buyer nnd
Momintr Sentinel: largest classi­
■
lit.
A.
Box
187.
ARCHITECT
kht. Meets all trains. Bairthe seller
fied business, rate Ie a word, min­
N
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The imum 24c cash with order.
fnsfer. Phone 551 and 03-W
First
National
Hank Bldg.
HERALD will bring you in big
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
We Holieit your sales.
Hanford
—
Florida
KEEL &amp; SONS
results. Advertise those old ar­ MORGANTOWN, \V. VA., people
You Drive It. .
ticles
you
have
stored
away
and
are
Interested
in
Florida.
Each
We
solicit
your
purchases.
hie and 2nd St. at It. It. FOR SALE: 3inger sewing ma­ have no use for. A littjo thirty- of them through a classified ad
chine on easy payments. B. 11.
cent ad may bring you several in the Morgantown POST. Six
Bankston,
Sanford.
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­ cents a word for six consecutive
5— Autos, Sale
_
sentative will call and see you.
issues.
INDABLE USED CAUM
FOR SALE: Meat market and grofort Fordor Sedan,
eery store doing good business. TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
432 Union Avo.
lord Coupe.
214 E. FIRST ST.
Sacrificed if sold at once, 311 San­
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
Fin. Thousands read the clas­
Ford Touring,
sified pages of Florida's Great newspaper. Morrtlng, afternoon.'
ford Avenue.
Tt’Iephoiu* 473-w
W. R. SMITH, MGR.
Classified i
ford 1-ton Truck.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. weekly and Sunday.
■
W. Phillips’ Sons
TO SELL: I^rge tent, almost new. Minimum 25c, cash with order. rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald,
Waycross,
Georgia.
1
Write
for
complete
rate
card.
Real cheap at 40ft Myrtle Ave.
Bros. Sales and Service
An entire city block in the
Oik and 2nd St ______
vicinity of Sanford’s new
greatest hotel and shop­
ping
district.
I'L L T U R N O N T H E
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925.

NUMBER 51 1* .-A
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CAILLAUX MAY High Rail
Collision Near Thomasville,
Killing Four And Injuring 35 OFFER U&amp;MDY Tourii
NEW DEBT FLAN Sunday In

THOMASVILLE, Sept.2 8 ,^(/P) bruised slightly.
—Wreckers today were clearing
Mrs. E. G. Jones, Wnycros, Ga.,
tho Atlantic Coast line track at bruised slightly. *
Newark, near here, where two pas­ It. B. Isley, Jacksonville, rln.,
senger trains Sunday afternoon col­ right arm and leg bruised.
lided head on, taking a death toll
W. O. Warr. CJco, Ala., left aide
of four and injuring .15.
and leg slightly injured,
The trains met on a double curve
Robert L. Robbins, Waycross,
ami neither engineer saw the other Ga., Union News agent, ribs in­
until the locomotives were upon jured.
each other. The front part of the
Wolfe, New Rochelle,
westbound train wus virtually N.Christian
Y„
salesman,
bruised shoulder
idlntered nnd the engines were a
tangled mass of wrccknge on both and knee.
J. W. Fortner, Montgomery,
sides of n 10 foot embankment.
Bngtmge nnd ninil cars were de­ Ala., mail clerk, bruised nnd
shocked.
stroyed by the impact.
Sumpter B. Parker of Waycrosq
Mrs. Ed. Adler. 145 North street,
engineer on the westbound, suf­ Clevclund, Ohio, broken nose nnd
fered injuries to the hend, which contusion of scnlp.
arc considered dangerous. Con­
Oscnr Winter, Pcrr&gt;‘, Fin.,
ductor It. B. Ballard, of Waycross, Ji’ight bruise.
one of the o liicim en on the ronu
I„ J. Sturdivant, Thomasville,
in point of service, suffered a Gn„
rib fractured.
compound fracture of the leg nnd
L. M. Finley, Williachoocn, Gn.,
is in h serious condition. Ho Is at
left leg bruised.
n local hospital.
Will Tomlin. Waycross, conduc­
.... Injured List As Given:
S. V. Paul, Pullmnn conductor. tor enstbound trnin, slight shock
and bruises.
Snvnnnnh, slight injury to leg.
Wilson Ashley, Dothan. Ala.,
O. S. Story, Dothan, Ala., ankle
neck sprained.
sprained.
C. 0. Ilohannan, Albany, Gn„
J. M. Sims, Jr., Dothan,• Ala,
postal clerk, slight injury to Ihcad. slight bruise.
V. 1*. Wilkins, Waycross, bag­ J. F. Sasher, Bainbrldgo, Gn.,
slight cuts about the head and
gage matter, slight contusions.
Mrs. M. A. Weils, Fntkston, Gji., lfgA

:

Two Commissions To Meet
Again Today When Matter
Will Be Gone Into More
Fully Than At First Meet

of C.C. &amp; C.
POSTAL SERVICE President
And Traffic Heads
Amazed at Strides
TO
BE
INCREASED
In Progress Here
French Spend Sunday
In DiscussingFormula HERE THIS WEEK
Met By Committee

Many Difficulties on Both Hall Announces Addition Of ¥ T „ _ _ A w S v o l
Six Other Prisoners Wounded Officers Selected For This
Sides Hinder Negotiations,
Two Carriers to Force nt
UpOIt ATTlVai H e re
In Break for Liberty at
Week’s
Quizzing
Were
Leaders of Each Body Say
Local Post Office; Will
-------Breakfast Hour; Officials
Selected By the Committee
Extend City Service Oct. 1 Are Shown DevelopInly Slight HopeHeld Searching for ‘Outside Man’
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—(JP)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—(A1)
—The French und American com­ Tho ndilition of two city carOut That Members MIAMI, Sept. 28—(A»)—Not con­ —Resuming its inquiry into the
ment In Vicinity;
missions considering the founding Her:* to the local post office force,
aircraft problem today, the presi­
tent
with
having
foiled
an
nttamptL a u d Enterprise
Of Crew Are Alive ed jail break here yesterday of 111 dent’s special board was told at
of France’s wur debt to the United to hnndle territory incorporated in
States will meet ngnin todny nnd the city limits since tile inaugura­
the
outset
that
army
red
tape
prisoners of whom one was killed
It was indicated that Fitinncu Min­ tion of delivery service here some
Officials of thi* Clinchficld.
NEW LONDON, Conn.
and six wounded, Sheriff II. U. hinders work of the army air serv­
ister Caillaux will hnve n new af­ years a g o , wns announced recent­
ice
and
thnt
operation
of
the
serv­
Carolina and Ohio Railroad
Chase and his deputies today were
Sept. 28. — (AP) — Ad­
ter
ready
for
submission
ut
that
ly by Postmaster J. P. Hall. The
instituting a far reaching search ice should be intrusted to flying
time.
vices to the submarine
new service wilt he in effect aftnr Company, headed by L. H.
for Joe Tracy, escaped convict of men.
: 'i
The French delegation spent Oil. 1, according to tho announce­ Prettyman. president of the
Maj. Walter G. Kilner, executive
base here at noon today
the late Ashley gang.
most
of
Sunday
and
will
lie
busy
road,
spent
Sunday
in
San­
officer
of
the
nir
service,
was
the
ment.
,
,
„
Tracey is said to have been "out­
were to the effect that
again today in calculations design­
Rapid nnd extensive growth of ford.
side” man participating in the first witness and he declared dif­
conditions of the sea and
ed to produce a formula for u set­ the city, it is pointed out, has out“crush,” Three of those wounded ficulties confronting the service
................
..
The party, arrivinjc shortly
tlement that will more nearly con­ f.tnppcd the capacity of
were not one of "personalities”
weather at the locality
the two
are in a critical condition.
form
to
the
American
view
ns
ex­
serving
thu'
after
nine o'clock yesterday
hut
of
organisation.
carriers
h&lt;retofo«'
of S-52 wreck were so
The escape was frustrated when
pressed yesterday by Secretary iitv. am*, the recent increaso in the morning, were met at tho A tCol.
Mitchell
continued
silent
the
15
men
were
met
by
a
volley
had that rescue opera­
Mellon in putting aside the first f,.,ce is the rulminaMoa „f plan... ,ftn t|c C oast L jne Rtntjon b y a
of bullets fired from shotguns and today regarding his cirticisms of
tion had to he suspended
proffer mndo hy M. Caillaux.
administration nir policies, declar­
,;..!d to have been proposed ®omc' mniUu.# nf th„ ^
chamber
rovolvers
by
deputy
sheriffs
as
lie would have nothing to say
for the time being.
There uro serious difficulties
they emerged from the jail door. ing
called hy the hoard
U no ehnns- !n ;h .]
yet to lie surmounted nnd spokes­
In anticipation of the attempted until
The officers summoned for to­
Fj4,wnrt, Higgins. Paul
men for both sides made no nt- present arrangement for tUTa\ d..- y
escape,
the
armed
deputies,
head­
NFIVV LONDON, Conn., ed by Sheriff Henry It. Chase, day were selected by the board,
tept to minimize them. Yet the .very
.
^
Shoemaker,
E. P. Forster and
feeling was apparent thnt progress Hall, i n«VU. [■
£ept. 28.— (A P)— After bc- placed themselves at various van­ which made clear &gt;that for the
vl£
“
,
Henry
Kies.
Jr. A tour of tho
of its inquiry it would call
laid come from the discussions earrien. now
1city, planned hy the local commitlg sheltered from a heavy tage points in the jail yard and rest
its own witnesses ami pass upon
districts
#rc
mnplt
tor
tn
present
*
#ti&lt;
.hiring
which
were
carried
on
ut
dinner
tee,
ocrtipled
the* nflnmonn.
afternoon,
during
lea in the lee of Block Island fired as the men broke from the the nature of tho testimony re­
_
l i l .the"
l visiting officials
r
:
!-1..
...__
.It1
aiul
luncheon
tallies
nt
which
Un­
demands.
.
..
I
which
were
door.
Ollic
Moore,
negro
trusty,
ceived.
juring the early hours of the wns shot and killed.
der Secretary Winston and M.
Route number four, one or llm shown th# various points of InterThe first three days of the in­
Caillaux hnve been hosts. Heud new
lorning, the Monarch’s giant
•w extern, mis of the !«•&gt; P"**"1 ■Cat in this vicinity.
Wounded in Hospital.
vestigation were devoted to hear­
. _ #
of two niissiuns, Secretary Mol-* se:rvlci\
■ ■ ■will bejnotorizod, it h'said,
Jerrick, in which naval auTito wounded prisoners who are ing officials of the war, navy,
id will include delivery of parrel
Members „f tc parW of nBrand
and
Ion,
Mr.
Winston
and
several
mem­
men in addition to Mr. Prettyloritics pin their hopes to in tho Jackson Memorial Hospital postoffiCo anti commerce depart­
bers of the French delegation had post mntter.
use the S-51, was started to­ are; (irudy Carroll, formerly of ments, tho hoard feeling that Kies, In Talk Today, Tells Itauttot Minister Explains luncheon with the® French minis­ Plans for the added service in­ man, included C, A Smith, gen­
Atlanta, Cia., wounded in the chest those charged with the operation
freight and passenger agent
Ideals and Relative I’twi* ter today at the French embassy. clude provision for x limited eral
ward the scene of the disaster nt and
Real Estate Body Only 17
left side, condition not serious, of air activities should be given
for the C. C. A C; W. Walkertaot
amount
of
auxiliary
help
in
the
►o’clock thia morning.
lions
of
Two
In
Second
The meetings over tho tea cup
Apartments Are Available;
for tho C. C A O.; C. W. Walker,
H. S. Wcstbury, formerly of 515 the first opportunity to present
post office building ut once, it is assistant
An early message to the subinuof I'rcludc Series Sunday are to continue, for Mr. Mellon be­ shown.
genoral freight agent;
Situation Is Declared Bad
jne base hero stated the sea w.ia Libert? Street, Savannah, Cia., such information as they desiircd.
lieves they provide nn opportunity
E.
P.
McF.wan,
of Cincinnati, gen­
wounded
in
the
abdomen
and
chest
Approved
Project
Costly
lini after a night of heavy wind.
Boxes Must Be Provided.
for informal exchange of views
eral western freight agent, and
Disclosure to tho president’s
At tho weekly luncheon today of
*ho »ccond of 11
Dthough every effort is being di­ above the heart and left side, con­
In
a
statement
regarding
tho
an^
__
that is mutually helpful, lie will
il
II. HemJley, general
FlorkU
nir board by war department wit the Sanford Real Estate Board, at
eted towards the rescue work, dition serious.
{*,n 1f *v 5 |
. or of entertain thu two commissions to­ nouncement this morning Post- | J.
f
li
g
h
t
"ngen't/of
VacksonrilW.
nesses
that
the
approved
project
tho
Montezuma
Hotel,
the
nitonK
u
*
king
pastor
or
ly slight hope was held out that
W. n. Henderson, Ulountstnwn,
K
_
. r„
the Sanford Baptist Church, ad­ day nt his country place nnd later master Hull, directed thi attention
ity of the ;t;i men, who went down Fla., wounded in thu jnw and face for expansion would cost approxi­ tion of tho body wns directed to '"dressed
lead
the
party
on
a
visit
to
the
his
congregation
last
eve­
lith craft, wuuld lie found alive, and about the body, condition crit­ mately 79,00(^000 a year for the tho present housing shortage in ning regarding “The Cilisen and home and tomb of Washington at
Ly . "...........
’J i T '". . ♦ tho tMi-1 nl .Irnnrt i
It I.
Irtcl'vM tno
th
first 10
it
is announced, inciuuetl
fresh nir lias been pumped into ical.
, years
_ and $110,000,000 11 this city by Henry Kies, Jr., pub­ The Sheriff's Force,” in which ho Mount Vernon.
to maintain a licity director of tho local Cham­
i
S
r
a
S
'
«h!?h
C
r
„
t
r
,C
I
,h
.
H
j.ld
«
d
lie submerged vessel but rescuers
Raymond Agnor. 211 N. K. KievAssume Policy of Aloffnrss.
ii comparison of tno relative
iriitm n frltv devliverv routes to Go,f Col&gt;r»e. Athletic Held, the
He unable to learn whether this enth street, Miami, formerly of peace time fleet of 2,500 planes ber of Commerce, who, in a report clruftf
It
was
apparent
Inst
night
that
positions
of
the
two,
and
empha­
other auxiliary aircraft serv­ submitted to tho meeting, stated
provide adequate boxes or other Hotel Forrest l-ake now n i'" 'r
done any good.
Selma, Vn., wounded in both legs, and
ed to bring to light thnt this is that of the 210 apartments and sized the need of co-operation be­ both Mr. Mellon and M. Caillaux 1 ’
.i_. r-w. n,„u
ii,.i_ ,i„ construction, and a number of inWhen informed this morning by condition not serious.
tween them in tho furtherance or desire to hold utnof so far ns pos­
only
one
of
nearly
u
score
of
sim­
houses
listed
with
the
Chamber
of
7ndd« 2 1|« i:
he Associated Press that owners
Hoy Durant, cigur maker, Tnm- ilar projects *now under study at Commerce 111 days ago, u* avail­ law enforcement.
sible from the misleading imiijt-* H m y atS l-H . Thl» provl.lon. It
th&lt;* City of Romp had jin .-^ffi- pm fc'la., slight wtuud on tk* left tho department.
slons
to
which
they
believe
formal
Tn
spcnklng
of
tile
pomthm
oc­
‘'
r
S
i
v
.
'
.
'
t
V
r
’’’
"
”
'
h
;
S
h
‘
r
t
S
" I u Swand
e
able for immediate occupancy, the
a'rti which stated the S-51 was arm. Everett Justice, 821 N. \V.
mnll mntter.
pressed with the progress
Some of these, which are re­ number lias dwindled to I t furnish­ cupied by tho citizens in tho tn- printed documents are susceptible. ofThis
pnmnndcd by student officers, Seventh Terrace, crossing thu rail­
extension, said to tie
he the civic „pjrjk „hown by residents in
forccmcnt of the law, Dr. Kang
The pcrsonul talks give thu
utenant Commander If. A. Flan- road crossing, a half block from garded as even more urgent from ed and three unfurnished apart­ stated that the primary duty of commission
first ndilition to the local force in this community.
hend
greater
leeway
a
national
defense
viewpoint
than
ments available todny. Fourteen
fan, executive officer of the sub- the jail, was wounded in the left
years will greatly facilitate tho
Interest of tho party in local
Immediate air service expansion, ot these, ho stated, are restricted the citizen is to obey the law as in canvassing various terms and ten
Darinc lmse here, denied that any arm by a stray bullet.
growth
of the poatofflce here in realty developments la declared to
ordained,
and
to
refuse
to
support
offers
as
|o
their
acceptability
be­
involve
almost
equally
as
large
ex­
to
tuinnts
without
children.
Mr
If the officers on the submarine
Sheriff (Jets Tip.
penditures in addition to present Kies quoted instances of thu dire those actively engaged in flagrant fore they reach the negotiating keeping with the present rapid in- hnve been particularly keen. Mem­
|t the time of the disaster was
According to Sheriff Henry army budget figures. There is need in this section for adequate violation of the country’s statutes. groups, thus precluVhng to a great Icrease in the local population, it bers of the reception committee
^experienced.
is pointed out.
stated that the party is making n
Chase, information of the care­ much speculation at the departmet facilities for tho housing of tlis He deplored the actions of a class degree any serious impasse.
Rural free delivery routes oper- t„ur 0f the state for the purpose
of citizen* who, flitting in tho jury
Unavoidable delays, due to the fully planned escape was received as to whether'the president's nir ever
M. Caillaux could not say de­
increasing
number
of
new
nr*
box, will not bring in a verdict of finitely last night whether his new ated from the Sanford Post Office ()f |ater making extensive inveat|Lscncc of powerful derrick equip- a week ago aiul since then special board will not find it necessary to rivals in this city.
against a criminal offer will lie in complete form for cuver a total or 78 miles, it is said. ' ments, nnd it is reported thnt sovcat and the tests of divers who _....
............
guatds
have been kept at the coun- weigh these and similar non-nir*
Members approved the appoint­ conviction
spotted that there could not po3-1|y jaj| during the night, anil the servico problems of the navy to ment of Col. George W. Knight, whose guilt has been shown.
discussion at Mr. Mellon's lunch­ 52 miles nreu erved by one carrier , 1oral of tho guests announced their
In quoting tho necessary quali­ eon today, hut his advisers declar­ while the other comprises n total intentions of returning to this city
libly he life in the crushed hull of jaj| entrance hns been guarded some extent before its recommen­ (’. L. Britt and II. C. DuBosc as
the submarine on Us ocean bed 123 cnrefully during the two meal dation for aviation can be formu­ a committee to investigate and fications of those vested with the ed it likely that lie will have of 20, according to figures shown. 1in February to investigato local
Regular trips of inspection are markets further,
of the sheriff s office, enough of the points in mind to
feet beneath the surface, saddened hours each day.
lated.
pass upon all applications sunlit- authority
made
over the rural routes It is
Mr&gt; prettyman lauded tho ex­
Dr.
King
compnred
them
to
the
[hut did not discourage the rescu­
givi
the
treusury
secretary
a
ted
for
State
und
county
licenses.
Haywood Register, alleged lead­
The army nir expansion project
highest
thought
of
personages
in
declared,
for
tho
purpose
of
uscer
-1
nansion
seen In Sanford, and spoke
ers.
rounded view of it.
er oi tile group in their attempted it founded on proposals submitted This ruling, it is pointed out, will
taining whether the patrons on tho 1highly of the numerous evidences
Repeated attempts to raise the escape, escaped uninjured when he by Major General Mason M. Pat­ greatly facilitate the work of the any community, in point of honor
The
belief
prevailed,
therefore,
routes nre maintaining proper re­ of co-op«ration observed during
•unken^craft by menus of com- threw himself on the ground near rick, chief of the air service l«» state and county examining hourd* und capability, and denounced arty
if the conclusions nguin urc ceptacles for tin* mail. Instances his
Iptessed air pumped from her sister the jail entrance as though he had Secretary Weeks two years ago nnd will doubly insure the licens­ occupunt of tho office who, nhouhi that
visit here.
hy any broach of honor jeopard lie too far from the American view, where improper receptacles urc Prosperity Beyond Expectations
rcsscl, thu S-50, failed and last been wounded.
and referred to the board headed ing of honufide operators.
M.
Caillaux
will
ho
so
informed
provided notico in given the patron
the confidence .placed in him by
[night the naval officials on the
“I have heard a lot about San­
K. K. Page nnd R. K. Lawton the citizenry whose votes raised tomorrow so that changes could through the mail that ho cannot bo
of outside aid for by Major General William Lassi­
[scene avvainted impatiently the theIn anticipation
ford," ho said, "through ita loca­
ter, then on the general staff, for were elected to membership of the
ho
made
before
thu
Monday
ses­
escaping
prisoners,
deputy
served until proper facilities are tion, und I welcomed Judgo I’. B.
him to his authority.
[coming of the great derrick ship
«
■ tm
sheriffs were heavily armed. Fol­ findings. It involves a material local board today, according to the
Dr. King’s talk follows in full: sion.
provided, it is shown.
|Monarch, due to arrive today.
Smith’s invitation to visit your
and
personnel
expansion
program
announcement.
lowing
the
shooting,
a
man
identi­
A
complete
tnhulutinn
of
tho
Finance
Minister
Caillaux
nnd
“I
have
no
ambition
to
bceome
a
city. Tho prosperity and Industry
Hope Still Maintained,
fied as nn escaped convict, was covering ten years to reach a
sheriff, or a detective, but I de­ Ids associates completed plans Inst territory served by each of the evidenced here is far beyond niy
While the rescue forces labored, seen
peace
strength
of
4,000
officers
an automobile a few
sire to do what I can in creating night to go Is-fore thu American four delivery routes to be in ef­ expectations ”
|officers lit the submarine base still blocksdriving
from the county jail by a and 25,000 men operating 2,500 Freight Embargo Will u sentiment which will make law debt, funding commission today in fect after Oct. 1, hnve been pre­
Infused to see the- darker bide &lt;&gt;f
panes.
The
only
cost
item
dealt
Other members of tho purty,
sheriff.
enforcement not only possible hut a defense of the French debt fund­ pared hy the local postal author­ some of whom have visited SanHe
In
E
ffect
Tuesday;
I the picture. Relatives and friends deputy
(Continued
on
Page
Three)
ities, nnd are shown, ns follows:
ing plan.
u dis|1*of
members ui
of miv
the omji
S-51 crew
*1 iiiuniucro
u t -»i . .Sheriff
. . . . . Chase t,said that
I ford in the past, were amsxed at
City Route I
M. Cuilluux drew up u declaruYoung Buys 12 Ships popular.
"We dare not attempt to ad­
frantic with suspense, besuiged the “ ««* whistle vvas heard
heard aa few
fe min| tho growth of this community durTo
From
made
(Continued
on
Pago
Three)
vance with our eyes closed to tho
base Sunday and all were advised ^ CJ before the prisonirs
the Inst two years, reiterating Mr.
House
Members
House
&gt;..» to nl.nmlnn
•
their dash for liberty. M
MIAMI, Sept. 28.—(A*)—The em­ testimony of history. If we fail to
|
Pettymun’s praise of local civic 3
I■
not
abandon hnn.hope.
No.
No.
the sheriff's department Sat­
bargo on "dead freight," lifted by make the passion for righteous­
co-operation.
It was tho unantLieut. Commander Flanagan, the of
ion I &lt;
VfPI
....
201
Fort
Read
Avc.
urday
decided
to
suspend
the
.Sun­
ness
in
Seminole
county
the
pre­
the Florida Kant Coast Railway a
,icjy moils opinion of the entire group
[base executive officer, insisted day church services, beliovcing the
20
|
Chnpman
Av(-.,...
week ago, becomes effective again dominating one, we shull but re11oq I that tho future of Sanford is as­
that when the submarine was rnm- escape would be attempted then,
..... POO
O range Avc....
ut midnight Tuesday, officials an­ peut tho history of Nineveh, Baby­
nicd a largo number of the crew
..... 500
11911* sured, by reason of its geographi­
Locust
Avc..........
helpless in
lon
and
Nassau,
and
the
name
of
nounced today. All stations from
location, und because of the
wire in u position to lock them- | r / ir ^ ‘h?n;kf f / t'wo.lid'have re
1199 cal
Hickory Ave....... ..... 500
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—(/V) West Palm Bench to Homestead, our county will bceome but u re­
agricultural and industrial activity
fteivc* behind the water-tight doors the cnnfu.Hi
.....
500
1199
Pine Ave.............
—The town of Washington, North south of hero, are included in tho minder of a people who did not
of the torpedo and motor compart- su*,0ll among \ 11 • •
409 seen hero during their stay.
Celery Ave. . .... ..... 400
hnvo the courage to maintain a
Carolina, has been humiliated. new order.
lirtak Made At Breakfast.
inenta in the bow nnd stern of the
Speaking toduy regarding the
Officem
operating
front
the
sher­
I’ngo
Three)
(Continued
on
worthy standard, and our failure
Tho break was made while And all because there is also n
1submersible. There, provided the
visit
of tno railroad heads Sun­
iff’s
office
late
Friday
afternoon
to enforce the law will invite such arrested It. E. Hilliard as he fin­
called Washington, D. C.
day, Mayor Forrest Lake stated
Buys 12 Freight Boats
air held out, they would be »afo for breakfast was being brought to place
Not
only
have
residents
of
tho
forces
of
wickedness
that
Seminole
HOLLYWOOD, Fin., Sept. 28.—
nt least 72 hours, which would the prisoners. Owing to the layout Tar Heel city suffered by having
ished running five gallons of whis­ Warrants Out For 3, the members of the committee
wero favorably impressed with
give the derrick ship time to make of the jail all foods must l»e serv­ their mail first go to Washington, (Ah—To meet building demands of county will become a cesspool of key through a still which he i.-i
Wanted In Denver the
iniquity.
ed through the main entrance to
officials, whom, he says, were
this
city,
largely
caused
by
tho
the attempt at raising her.
raid
to
have
been
operating
in
thu
I). C. That they probably would Florida East Coast embargo, which
.•But how dare we permit such u swamp along the lake front in thu
astounded at the extent of local
Officials in charge* of the rescue the jail proper.
endure in silence. The wus endangering construction pro­ tendency for even a minute. It is vicinity of thu western city limit
DENVER, Sept. 28.—(A*)—Fed­ activities, particularly agricultur­
Acting Warden C. G. Pratt was continue toaffront
work admitted thnt the delay tn
is that their mu­ gram underway here Josoph W. our privilege to build a county
eral warrants for three bankers al. He stuted that memliers ot
raising the S-51 afforded the most stationed near the door, while Ol- crowning
line,
according
to
announcement
is dubbed "Little Wash­ Young, deevlopor of this city, an­ with a noble name. Far more im­ mndo at the office of Sheriff C. M. charging conspiracy to violate the the party had signified their in­
depressing aspect of tho situation. lio Moore, negro trusty, who was nicipality
than good roads in a coun­ Hand, this morning. The authori­ national banking laws through the tentions o t returning here during
ington."
shot
and
killed,
entered
with
a
tray
nounced today the purchase of a portant
The most optimistic estimate as
So
the
Washington,
N.
C.,
Ro­
ty
with
good
character. The build­
to the length of time men might of food. As Moore stepped inside tary Club lias decided the best wav fleet of 12 boats, which will be ing und the maintaining of u sys- ties confiscated thu still, five gal­ closing here September 19 of the the winter, at which time they ex­
lons of liquor nnd approximately Globe National Hunk, have been pect to spend some (line in thia
live in the comparments was 72 the door one of the prisoners ran to settle the matter is to have the used to transport building "miter(Continucd on I‘age Three)
city*
issued.
100 gallons of maifi, it is said.
j
hours, nnd two-thirds of that time into him, knocking him to tho national capital change its mimn. inis to this city.
Members of tho party left San­
Those named were D.H . Staley
floor. Tho rush for the door fol­
I bus passed since the sinking.
According
to
the
report.
Deputies
in their privato
ford,
private car, shortly
chnirmnn
of
the
board
of
directors
lowed, and Moore, apparently be-| “Our town was the first Wash­
Divers Make Report.
W. C. Williamson and J. M. Vickery
ington in the country to be desig­
The reports of naval divers who coming confused, is said also to nated ns a postoffice,” quoth R&lt;&gt;waded through tho shallow marsh of tho Globe National, W. F. Bish­ after 4 o’clock yesterday
[were tho first to reach the wreck have started out of the building. tariun Edmund Hnrding, of Wash­
along tho lake front Friday to a op, vice president and F. L. Bishop, noon.
added to tho hopelessness of the He fell, mortally wounded, in the ington, N. C,, “anil we’re entitled
treo 400 yards from the shore, in former president of the Home Sav­
workers. Chief Torpedoman J. W. doorway.
which Hilliard hud erected the still ing hunk, which merged with tho Annual Convention of
to our name. Washington, I).
Ingruham, the first diver to go
Warden Pratt stepped into an {isn’t, it's up tb them to indko the
on n scaffold, surprising him ut Globe National last July.
down, said theVe was no possible adjoining corridor of the jail of­ change.
NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—f/P)— I Mrs. Annie F. Fuhrmann. wife of the conclusion of the run, it is re­ The latter two were arraigned War Veterans Opened
chnnco that any of the imprison­ fice for protection. The first fus­
Brooklyn Engle today tells how I Hens Fuhrmann, then the captain ported. Hu offered no resistance, before u federal commissioner yes
Accordingly President T. Harvey
. of n rum running vessel at Green- according to the officers, nnd wan terday. They piended not guilty
ed men were alive.
illade of shots did not stop the Myets, of tho Washington, N. C., The
ST. PETERSBURG. Sept 2S.—
nnd were releunzd on bonds of $25,­ (A*&gt;—The twenty-seventh*. annual
"I made up niy mind to this one rush for freedom, according to the Rotary Club, has appointed n com­ the shortsightedness of the "higher I r“ x 7 i'" g tarted out to get her lodged in tho county juil.
minute after I reached the vessel deputy sheriffs. However, ns the mittee to confer on The question ups" of a huge New York boot- j husband out »f tho illicit trade, or
In a statement today. Deputy 000 each. It was announced Staley national encampment of U. S. Span­
and found tho conning tower hatch five men fell wounded, the others with the Washington, D. C., Ro­ logging ring in failing to provide ■failing thnt to "get” the ring lend- Williunison said that Hilliurd is an wns expected to surrender Mon- ish War Veterans formally opened
wide open," Ingraham said. “There turned lmck into the jail.
for the needy wife of one of their ors who kept him in it.
old offender, und has been under d*Y* throe a r e charged with hnv- here today with Chauncey W. Her­
tary C'lul*.
is a hole in the portside three feet
rick ef Washington, I). C.t Com*
The following resolution also has rum-running enptuins led to the | Mrs. Fuhrmann, on May 10, surveillance for sonto time. It is ingTho
conspired “jointly with felon­ nui.ilor-in-Chicf presiding.
wide and 8 or it feet long, located
smashing of the ring and the arrest i wrote her story and sent a copy said that he was convicted on a
been
dispatched
to
the
District
of
ious intent to defraud, on January
between the deck gun and the cut “Dutoh’Travels Fast; Columbia Rotnrians:
of its leaders. The women, :*iys to Mra. WillcbrundL
More than 1.000 delegates w c n j|
liquor charge here last year.
5, 1925, to procure tho purchase of registered at the opening of ses­
wutcr abaft the conning tower.
“
1
want
to
get
my
husbnnd
once
the
F.agle
story,
exposed
the
ring
“
Whereas,
our
people
hnve
been
Reported
In
Bristol
the
stock
of
the
Globe
.National
“Ah I walked around the deck
sion, Addreiuoa of wvlconu* wuro
occasioned more or less humiliation nnd made possible the raid last nnd for all, nut of ruin running,’ Tates Are Convicted bank.
stamping and kicking on the
Wednesday on Its offices in the rhe wrote. “He is highly capable,
by Governor John W.
through
tills
city
being
referred
The conspiracy as set forth in delivered
BRISTOL, Ten.. Sept. 28.—(A*)— to as ‘Little Washington,’ to desig- Times Square district.
hatches as a means ot communi­
I but when he goes out on one of his On Poisoning Charge
Murtin, U. S. Senator Duacan Ui
the
warrants
took
tho
form
of
tho
cating wit|, the crew, I' saw air “Dutch” Anderson, wanted in In­ nntc it from Washington, I), C.,
Her primary object was to get trips I do not see him tor montns
Fletcher, Congressman IL J. Drnne,^
issuance of $127,(300 In what was Mayor C. M. Blune and J. M. Me-*
hubbies coming out around the diana for murder, wns reported to.
at a time, and when ho does re
her
husband
out
of
tho
rum
running
•
MARION, 111,, Sopt, 28.—UT)— “known to be worthless notes."
____ f ull ............T.|
hatches,
of which are closed be in Denton’s Valley, near here 11,1,1
Donald of the local camp. Follow­
“ Whereas, our own town hpldi businesu und into legitimate pur­ turn ho hus spent all of his money Robert
Tate anil his wife, Ruby,
with the exception of the conning I tonight. A posse of deputies and the distinction of being the first suits.
on liquor parties, and must again
ing th? opening exercises tho vet'
tower match. 1 was sure then that special officers left Abingdon, &gt;«., postoffice in the country to hear
hihe won the praise of Mrs. Mab­ hiro himself out to rum runners to todny were found guilty by u jury
Markets
cruns and members of tho auxj*
of slnying Mrs, Tate’s first hus­
the whole boat wus filled with wa­ at 8 o’clock in an effort to capture the name of Washington;
, .
el Willcbrandt, assistant United earn more.”
ary went to separate business t
the
fugitive.A
deputy
sherif
said
band,
Joseph
Herrington,
by
poison.
ter."
[States attorney general in chargo When Captain Fuhrmann left on
“
Be
it
resolved,
tnut
the
Rotary
a
ions.
CHICAGO.
Sept.
28.
—(A
*)
Mrs. Tate was sentenced to 20
lie recognized Anderson from a rin h of Washington, N. C., begs I of liquor prosecution* In Washing­ hU |»st trip, Mrs. Fuhrmann ap­
No Sign of Life.
Wheat.
December
129
1-2
to
110;
---------—-----years
in
the
penitentiary,
white
photograph
he
hnd
seen.
He
Ingraham reported that
He
the Rotary Club, of Washington, ton, nnd nn appointment as special proached leaders of the rum ring Tato was given thirty years im­ May HO 1*2 to 111 B-4; to rn , Dr-1 LoeauurK—City vi
thr.t
the
suspect
had
been
in
that
“made nil the noiso he could" nnd
II. C., to lend ita influence in bring­ officer on the government prohibi­ asking for a part of her husband s prisonment. Tho Jury deliberated comber, 7rt 3-1 to 77 7-8; Oats, De- area approximately
put his hand oil the hutch covers vicinity all afternoon, having had ing about a change in the name of tion forces.
ceniber 38 8-4 to 39.
*ndlea.
_ .
to nco whether there wns nny vl- trouble with a roniDtcr
our cnpitnl city.’*
driving.
(Continued on I’ngo Three)

ly Giant Derrick

LOCAL REALTORS KING COMPARES
HEAR OF ACUTE SHERIFF’S FORCE
HOUSE SHORTAGE WITH THE CITIZEN

Washington, N. C.
Wants Capital To
Change Its Name

County Authorities
Get Man Operating
Still At City Limits

Needy Wife Of Rum Runner Exposes
Huge Bootleg Ring In New York City

�m

The colon mostly used are black,
purple, bright blub, grad, all shades is an exposition of the Romanic,
green and red. Much of, the rpd school of composing..
.LONDON, Sept. 26.—&lt;A»)—The of
Arnold ascribes his ease In plac­
is combined with black and many
billiard cue with which he won a of the blues are two toped.
ing the quartet to the fact that
Victory over King George on the
there is a definite reversion In Ger­
green baixe a t Balmoral, will be
many nnd Holland ffptn extremo
carried borne soon by George H.
futurism in mpit'p as exemplified
Merrill, of Washington, who was
by Stravinsky, to mor# conserva­
a recent week end guest of the
tive and melodious forms.’
king at the royal estate in Scot­
land.
5.1,251 carloads citrus fruit ship­
ped from Florida since September
After a day of deer stalking, the
king challenged Mr. Merrill to a
match at 250 points. The Americnn
finished twenty points ahead of his
Fort Pierce—Contract nwordetl
royal host. The king, it in known,
at 61,115,112 for constructing 20
can wield a wicked cue at times,
miles sidewalk, 30 miles curbs and
but be is not as good n billiard
gutters, and 15 miles street.
player as hia father was. King Fidward VII often bolted his own dic­
IN T IIF. C i n t ’I I l T CQI I I T O F T H E
n e v r n t ii
jru fc iA t.
e n t e r it
tum that "no gentleman should be
OF T H E ST A T E -O F
F I.O HIHA
capable of making n break of more
IN ANO F O R N E M IN O I.E l.'Ol'Nthan 25 points.
T V . IN t - l l i N l E l t V .
What would King George do with
a .whale if he wero presented with
one? Was the question prompted
recently by the chase of one of
these mammals of the deep off the
English coaid by fishermen who
sought to capture it for their rul­
er.
The idea of presenting n whale
to the king is in accordance with
an act dating back to the days of
King Edward II, under which nil
whales and sturgeons with ono ex­
ception caqght around the coasts of
Great Britain belong to the reign­
ing monarch.
King Georgo has rarely had the
refusal of a whale, but he has had
several sturgeons presented to him
during hln reign, the first such
gift being made at the time of his
coronatibn. A few days ngo the
king visited the Cardigan Bay dis­
trict, in Wales, and, according to
the ancient custom, wax presented
with a sturgeon which had been
taken off tho Welsh coast.
The exception noted in the old
act is in tho case of sturgeon
caught in tho Thamou rivet* abovo
London Bridge. Any sturgeon cap­
tured there belongs to the lord
mayor after tho city coroner has
held an inquest on it and duly cer­
tified that It is a sturgeon und thut
it was caught within the area of
the mayor’s jurisdiction over the
Thames. Although it i* the habit
of the sturgeon, like the salmon, to
swim up-stream to spawn, there
are only a few inatancen on record
where the Thames has yielded a
municipal sturgeon fUr the'm enu
of ataif! old Kqnsion House, where
the lord mayor'resides.

The world's butter nnd cheese
men, when they meet in solemn con­
clave hero next year, will be nak­
ed to ratify a rule drafted by the
International Cheese Commission at
Berne, Switzerland, by which the
place of manufacture of nil kinds
of cheese would have to be clearly
stated.
Thus, cheese, manufactured in
America, but resembling Kmmcnthal, would have to he described an
“American Emmenthal,” to distin­
guish it from the Swiss article.
The meeting of the cheese com­
mission was attended by represen­
tatives of France, England, Germnny, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Hol­
land, Denmark, Austria, Hungary,
nnd Switzerland.

Tho “death or glory" air race
]■ tho wov correspondents of sev­
eral London papers describe the
Schneider cup race to be held nt
Baltimore October 2-1. Thgy are tell­
ing their rcuders that the trinngular course of twelve milen, which
is to be covered five times, will
mean a heavy strain on the pilots.
have been cnThree British pilots hnvc
...
terod for the race, Captuln Henri
Blard, who will pilot the super­
marine 8-4; Hubert 8 . Broad, who
will fly a Gloster-Napier, nnd Bert
flinkler, reservo pilot. The planes
recently underwent full speed tests,
but the results were not ntnde pub­
lic. Th pilots wore to piil for the
United States today.
Hinkler, tho third pilot chosen,
is known as “Tho Airman with the
Wonder Hands." He first gained
fame by a non-stop flight from
London to Turin in a plane equip­
ped with n 35 horse-power engine,
lie nnd his companions hnvo un­
dergone special training for the
raco since it is expected thnt the
6trpin involved will necessitate
I’pecial preparation.
A curious English counterpart of
tho old time American habit of
recognizing greatness by giving u
man’s name to a brand of cigars,
revealed Itself at tho Horticultur­
al Show when a pew unchristened
dahlia wus shown nnd named. It
was not, as might have been ex­
pected, given the name of some
feminine beauty of royul blood, nor
even un ordinary dictionary term
redolent of aweetneas, liKht and
other qualities potpesjed by dah­
lias.
It was named the ".lack Hobbs
Dahlia," after the modern king of
professional cricketers.
Hobbs nil this season has been
more than ever in the public eye
and admiration. Not only has fie
exceeded the record of 121 “centurics” made by t|io greatest of
bygone cricketers, \V. G. Grace,
hut he has beaten his best previous
* 6lfregnto rpns in u season which
was 2,872 in 1920. A “century" is
100 ur more runs scored by a bats­
man in a single inning.

rAHu&gt;, Sept. 20—f/P)—The high­
est prices ever paid for grnpea
from the fumoua "King’s vine,” nt
Fontableau were realized «t the
annual sulo whpn a sum nearly
double that of 1924 was taken in.
The 1U25 production, which was
of gqocj nyernge quality, brought
1,700 francs for 30 lots of 25 pound
each, pt against 000 frupcs in 1924.
Tho grapes come from the cel­
ebrated vine planted by King Hen­
ry IV, in the 15th century. With
the care given It by Louis XIV, und
despite Napoleon's indifference, it
is now considered the finest spec­
imen of i|s kind in Europe. It hus
a counterpart in Hnmptuu Court,
England, which produced this year
six hundred bunches of grupcB.
Longer skirts, longer sleeves nnd
high cp|lars will be the rule in wo­
men's dress for the coming fall und
winter seasons, the dictators of
fashion have ruled. Most of tho full
nnd winter models displayed ut the
“jyand openings" of tho leading
dress makers show, u decided ten­
dency toward tight fitting, partic­
ularly ut the normal waist line.
All the frocks for day-time wear
have long sleeves, mostly large
from elbow to wrist, and nenrly all
have high collors, some Touching
to the ears.
For evening the
run to
lace, In black, gold or silver; vel­
vets and silk or chiffon in light
colors. Many are fur trimmed und

The French debt funding mis­
sion to the United States sailed
unaccompanied by a single woman
amiatnnt although some of the
delegates have along wives. The

o f .N o rth w est Q u a r t e r o f s e c ­
ti o n 31. T o w n s h i p 30, S q u ib , R a n g e
19 E a s t , e t al.
D efendant*.
' '
O rder of P s k l l M t l n
T o a ll p n rt le * c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e a t u n d e r S a m u e l C. T f a r k u e y , d e ­
c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d l a n d s -tegsHemI n o l e 'C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . t o - w l t r T &lt; o r t h
J f a l f o f N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o r r ll*i;.
tlo n T h irty -o n e. T o w n s h ip T w e n ty .
S o u t h , R a n g e T w e n t V - n lil # E a r i H ti&gt;
a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g nil I n t e r e s t u n ­
d e r ( l e o r g e C. B r a n tl e y ,- d e c e a s e d ,
d r o l h o r w l s e . In a n d t o I n s a b o v e

a n d If d e a d a ll p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g a n
I n t e r e s t u n d e r J a m e s S. H a c k n e y ,
deceased n r o th e r w is e ; to a l l ' p a r ­
t i e s c l n l m l n g a n I n t e r e s t In a n d to
t h e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d r e a l e s t a t e :
You a n d rnch of you a re h e re b y
ordered to a p p e a r to th e a b o v e e n ­
ti t l e d c a u s e on n r b e f o r e t h e f i r s t
M o n d a y In Oct&lt;dicr,-l935. s a m e b e i n g
a R u le D ay o f th is c o u r t a n d th e
f i f t h d a y of th e m o n t h , a n d In d e ­
fault th ereo f n decree p ro confessn
w ill b e e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u a n d
e n ch o f y o u nnd s a i d e a u s o p ro c e e d
1IIII t o ( I n le t T i t l e
ex p a r t e .
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t i l l s o r ­
E F F I B If. H A R R O f,*
d e r be p u b l i s h e d w e e k l y , o n e * a
C o m p l n ln a n t .
w eek for 'f o u r co n se c u tiv e w e e k s
•
VS.'
In T h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d n n e w s p a p ­
K J . 1’HAMIIKKM, e t ale..
D efen d an ts,
e r p u b l i s h e d a t S a n f o r d . F ln r k ju .
W i t n e s s m y h a n d n n d H*-al o f said
t l r d r r o f I'u b lle a llo n
T h e H ta te of F l o r i d a t o t h e a f t e r C o u rt th in th o 4th. d n y of S e p t e m ­
nam ed p a rtie s. (Ireetln g e:
b e r . ’ 1935.
T o a ll u n k n o w n p u r t l e s c la i m i n g
V. K. DOVOLAHM.
C le rk of C ir c u i t C o u r t . S e m i n o le
C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
( C i r c u i t C o u r t S eal)
By A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
C H A R L E S I*. D IC KIN SON .
S o l i c it o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
.
S ep t. 5-1 3-19.20 Oct. 3.

a A T W W A t. a B T E M a s a

N O T IC E

fll*

N o tic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b p
ll c a t i b n w i l l be m a d e t o tn&lt;
fr c t l v « m m e d la «iy «P ond
4p.
t a l e L e g i s l a t u r e a t a s p e c i a l see
aloft
a lallahaalshasslotit htehreeroefo ft ot oheheh ehledl dInIn T T
se e . F l o r i d a , o n r.- d a t e t o - b s set
b y t h e O o v e r n o r o f l h a s a i d S ta t e
o f F l o r i d a f o r t h e p a s s a g e of th e
p r o p o s e d la w .
’
A n *tct" e n t i t l e d a n
a c t e s t s b - S e p t: 9-12-19-36. O c t 3-10-17-34-31.
ll a h l n g a b ir d r e s e r v a t i o n
to ba
k n o w n a s t h e L a k e C h a r m B ird R e s ­ N o v. 7-14.____________________________
e r v a t i o n In t h e C o u n t y of Seminole.
Be It e n a c t e d by t h e L e g i s l a t u r e
of th e s ta te of F lo rid a:
S e c tio n I. A B ird R e s e r v a t io n
t o be k n o w n a s t h e L a k e C h a r m U*r«l jo . ^
^ omvMntnt
R eserv atio n
Is h e r e b y c re a t e d in
t h e C o u n ty o f S e m i n o le w i t h i n th e
vs.
l i m i t s a n d b o u n d a r i e s a n d h e r e i n ­ W A Lovell. * t nl..
W. A.
UefendnntB&lt;
a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , t o - w l t :
S e c t i o n s 1, 3, 3. 9, 10. 11. 14. 15;
IS..
All In T o w n s h i p 31— S. "4
R a n g e 31. A ls o S e c ti o n 6 In T o w n ­
s h i p 31, r a n g e 33.
T o W A. Lovell a n d w ife .—
.
S e c ti o n 3. T h a t It s h a l l be u n ­
n a m e IS
l a w f u l to k ill, h u n t . t r a p , d e s tro y L ov clL w h o se C h r i s t a „
by a n y m e a n s w h a t e v e r , w i t h i n t h e u n k n o w n : E no ch Bell a n d w i t a .
l i m i t s o f t h e L a k e C h a r m H lrd R e s ­
— -^ C y rle n w ®
e r v a t i o n p r o v i d e d f o r In S ection I and**wlfe!*—
o f t h i s a c t. a n y b ir d , w ild tu r k e y , C h r i s t i a n n am e Is u n k n o w n . E.- ^ c .
w i l d goo se, o r a n y w ild bird o r
w i l d fo w l o f a n y k in d , o r s q u irre l
a t a n y t i m e n n d t h a t t h e r e sh all
n o t h e r e a f t e r w i t h i n s a i d li m i ts he ldn k K Iract.hnum ? Be?5!Jrd “ T j l r s c h *
a n y o p e n s e a s o n f o r g a m e b ir d s o r
s «
» n e S yd ^ g n « J f o w l o f a n y k in d , e x c e p t d o m e s tic »
f o w l, w ild d u c k , sn ip e , n n d coot, n s Ab. K lr s c h lm u m &amp; C o m p a n y .
E. T a f t . T .
«rlawalTA
a n d a n y . p e r s o n w h o a t a n y tim e W i l l i a m
*
v i o l a t e s t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t h i s law* n e o r g e C. C la rk . J o h n M.
M
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s h a l l upo n c o n v ic t io n lie p u n i s h e d
n s Is n o w p r o v i d e d hy la w f o r vio­ t h e f i r m n a m e ..f T e f t. W e l l e r *
l a t i o n s o f t h e C a m e L a w s of th i s Co.: C h a r l e s E. S m ith " ni1,
R ic h a r d s o n , p a r t n e r s u n d e r t h e f i r m
state.
,
S e c ti o n 3. Tt s h a l l b e t h e d u ty &lt;&gt;f n a m e o f A d a m s n nd It e h a r d s o n .
W
i l l i a m O. A n d e n rle d n n d w i f e - —
t h e C o u n ty C o m m i s s i o n e r s of the
C h r lu t ln n
C o u n t y of S e m i n o le t o p o s t n t v a ­ n. a m,, e- AIsn d &gt;unnfkl n^ o» w nwhom*
: Emm a A nden­
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p a n y ; W i l l i a m E . T e f t , T . ( l r la w a l d .
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M o r t o n D.
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t h e f i r m n a m e o f T e f t , W e l l e r ft
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C h r i s t i a n n a m e 1s u n k n o w n : E m m a
A. A u d e n r l m l : M n r y W . A u d e n r l e d ;
L o u i s e M. A u d e n r l e d ; A n n a F . A u denrled;
M argaret
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b o t h C. B r o o k s : a n d R o b e r t R a y .
m o n d R e id a n d w i f e .---------------- -Held.
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e la u n k n o w n ,
to all p a r tie s c la im in g I n te r e s ts u n ­
d e r L y m a n I ’h e lp s . d e c e a s e d : a n d
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d escrib ed lan d s, s itu a te , ly in g and
b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y o f Hentlnoie
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POSSIBLY no city the country over has made as much’
in profits “on the side” for her citizens as lias Miami
Many of Miami’s annual tourist friends, here for three
or four months, not only pay their expenses while here,
but take back home with’ them —or leave here re-in­
vested—additional money, made for them, literally, by
Miami, while they spend their vacation in this match­
less climate.

HEItLIN*, Sept. 20.—(A1)—The
accrbitcs aroused hy the celebrated
Dayton, Tcnn., “'evolution trial"
appear to have been transferred to
Gcrmuny, where a sharp debate on
the Darwinian theory hus been rag­
ing among scientists. The trouble
started when Prof. Albert G. I*.
Fleischmunn, professor of embry­
ology nt the University of Erlangen
Bavuriu, and u noted writer on
Darwin, claimed recently In the
Munich Noueste Nnchrichten that
the Durwininn theory of the origin
of ppeciea has been contradicted by
later researches of science und thut
but few scientists still accept it.
This led twelve professors of
paleontology nnd zoology in the
University of Munich to issue u
public statement, declaring that
now, as formerly, they regard the
formulation of the doctrine of the
origin of npccien ns among the
highest achievements of their res­
pective sciences. They expressed
the opinion thut this viewpoint is
shared hy ulinost nil representat­
ives of their branches of loomipK.
The controversy promise*- to con­
tinue lustily drawing an increasing
number of debaters into its 5copc.

SO IT IS with the home folks—men and women in all
walks of life, busy a t their particular vocation and per­
m itting Miami—G reater Miami—to m ake profits for j
them “on the side,” profits which, oftentimes, exceed
considerably the rem uneration from their regular voca­
tion. Such instances are not the exception—they are
the rule. Miamians do not keep on wishing they had
the chances of a few years ago. Miamians eagerly
grasp the opportunities of today, counting them equally,
profitable, hut many times more secure, as do also the
experienced visiting Miamians, who have followed
Greater Miami’s progress.
•

“I will sell my sole possession,
viz. my golden bachelor's freedom,
to tho highest bidder,” is the frank
matrimonial advertisement recent­
ly iniurted hy Heinrich Eisler, a
merchant of Altona, in tho Ham­
burger Fremdenblutt.
Eisler describes himself as 15,
of a trustworthy character, a lover
of art and nature. Ho announced
that bids from women up to 10
years of ago would bo considered.
Sebastian Scheldt, a Bavarian
soldier, who lost n leg in the World
Wnr, wants to demonstrate that
a one legged hiker can he as good
us them having two legs. He ban
started on a walking tour of Ger­
many nnd within a year hoped to
cover a route running throughout
tho country with a length of 1,000
miles.
Schcidl claims thut many days
he is ahlo to walk ns much as 20
miles. He started from Munich nnd
his route lay fine through Saxony,
Silesia, Brandenburg, i'omerqniu,
and Mecklenburg. He wus lust seen
passing through Kiel, having al­
ready gone through Hamburg nnd
Altona.

Maurice Arnold, n Now York
composer and a pupil of Anton Dv­
orak. has been honored by having
hia “String Quartet in G" accept’
ed for production this winted hy
thej fssny Barmns Quartette, in
Berlin, and the Zimmerman Quar­
tette in Amsterdam.
His violin concerto also is to he
produced by Fritz Kerkhoff in
Amuterdam.
Thu quartet abounds in Amur!-

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i h l a H o n o r a b l e C o u r t, a n d In dftf a u l t t h e r e o f a d e c r e e p ro c o n fe s sn
b« e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u a n d each
o f you.
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 c e he p u b l i s h e d In t h e Hunford
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p| u b l................
i s h e d In
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C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
o n c e a w e e k f o r f o u r * o n s e c u tlv e
w eeks.
W i t n e s s t h e h a n d a n d a e a l of V.
E. D o u g la s s . C l e r k o f t h e C ircu it
C o u r t o f H c m ln o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a
a t t h e c o u r t h o u s e In H an fo rd . HetnIn o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h i s 4th day
o f H eptemlA’r A. D. 1935.
V. E. DOBOLAHH.
C l e r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t .
( O F F I C I A L H EA L )
By A. M. W E E K S .
D e p u t y C lerk .
F R E D L. H O l ’H HOLDKIt.
S o lic ito r fo r C om plalnnnt.
H»pt. 5-13-19-26.

l’rince I.ouia Ferdinand, second
son of the former Crown I'rincc
Frederick William, has made his
de|&gt;ut ns u violinist nnd concertmeister. He recently left for a tour
of' Westphalian cities with the orcheutrn of the Potsdam renlgymnusiurp, the "prep" Hchool in which
he is a student, und he will play
the first violin and act as concertmeister. The Potsdam Madrigal
chorus also is tuking part in this
tour.
Prince I-ouis Ferdinand is prov­
ing n student of more thun aver­
age ability. Recently he surprised
mumher.i uf his family hy learning
Spanish in a few weeks. A little
later he gave u public lecture un
the impressions of u visit he had
mqdu to Spain.

L B U IH tA

M a rg a re t W. R a m s e y ; R o sw ell o
lg t h a t no h u n t l n g I» l'o r ^ ‘lPd,h ^ I) r o o k s
and
w ife.
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IT IS TRULY significant th a^t the records show a P1'^•
ponderance of these investors to be investing in Miami
Shores. Their experiences in the earlier days in Miami
are recalled by Miami Shores’ similarity to the older
city, with its vast area of bay frontage, its fine and
strategically located main highways, its causeway and
island* features, plus Miami Shores’ added advantage!
of a stupendous guaranteed improvement and buildmfl
program. Then, too, these investors realize that wit
the present definite and sound era of prosperity, tlm1*
profits must be, necessarily, and accordingly greater
and quicker.
•

THESE FIGURES TELI

THE

STO RY !

A Nine Months' Sales Record
T o B e tty A dam s: P ro p e r affidavit
nuH tioen file d In tliln Bill. iiruylnK
d i v o r c e h e r e i n , hy t h e C o m p l a i n a n t
f o r n e rv l e e by p u h l l r n t l u n . m a t i n g
t h a t t h e D e f e n d a n t In n o n - r e s i d e n t
n n d t h u t tt v r n g d r e a s •* $u7 N. 13
H tro ut, C it y of P h i l a d e l p h i a
and
S ta te of P en n sy lv an ia.
.
A n d t h a t t h e r e Is no p e r s o n In th e
S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , s e r v le c o n w h o m
a s u b p o e n a w o u ld hind h e r a n d t h a t
s h e Is a b o v e 21 y e a r s of a g e .
I t Is t h e r e f o r e O rd e re d , t h n t yon
a p p e a r In t h i s C o u r t to t h i s Hill of
C o m p l a in t , o n t h e f i r s t M onday In
Oeii,lo-r, 1925. s a m e Ip-liig a ru le
d a v | n t h i s C o u r t , o r p ro confexan
w ill lie e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you.
It Is t h e r e f o r e O r d e r e d t h a t th is
n o ti c e he p u b l i s h e d p u c e a Week
f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e Weeks. In th e
H a n fo rd l l e r u l d , a n e w s p a p e r of g e n e r u l c i r c u l a t i o n , p u b l i s h e d In Hemln o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
W i t n e s s V. E. D o u g la s s . C l e r k of
t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t a n d th o s e a l of
C o u r t u t H an fo rd . F lo r id a

V. E. Doth it,ASS.

(H E A L )

C lu rk

C ir c u i t C o u r t.

JO N H , * n i„ N ,:» ; WEBK*
A t t y s . fo r C o m p l a in a n t .

Total Sales Dec. 1, 1921, to
Sept. 2. 1925...... .............................. !
Total Resales Dec. 4, 1924 to Sept. 2,
1925, through Miami Shores office
only .......................................... ..............
Sales in Arch Creek Section Sept. 2

Grand Total of business handled
through the Miami Shores Office
in itlne months..................................

WE SUBMIT that the above w arrants your careful cfl
sideration of Miami Shores as an investment OPP01^
nity of unusual merit. If it is attractive to the hom
folks, it must be attractive to you.

E O E U T . TTII J l U l l !..!■ .A **!* 11,T HHMINOI.H c o i i n M , I-I.OHIUA. | \ ( II VXCEKY.

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MIAMI SHORES

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publicity for the National Associa­
tion of Dyera and Cleaners, Isn’t
altogether disinterested, in the
blood-curdling ctories he tells of
the dangers of cleaning things
■with gmullnc.
Maybe ha wants to throw a
scare Into the public, so it will
take its clothes to his association’s
members to be cleaned, instead of
trying to clean them at home.
Nevertheless some of his talk is
Interesting.
• * •

.

"Isn’t It safe enough if you
keep it away from a llghb?*’ 1
asked, in rejoinder to ono of Franks
statements to the effect that, a
pint of gnso)ino and a pound of
dynamite arc about in the same
class.
"My, no," said Frank. “Gasoline
Is a dry liquid—”
j"\Vhat do you mean, dry liq­
uid?’’ I interrupted. "Dry like
gin?"
"I me.\n lt’:i a liquid with no
water in It," Frank explained.
"That’s why we say ’dry cleaning.’
Like many dry liquids, gasoline’s
capable of producing electric
2i larks on being swished about.
Didn’t you ever notice thn: gaso­
line delivery wagons drag a chain
along the ground? That’s to carry

!off electric charges before they act
cumulate and blow^em U p."' 11

asollnc it's dangerous. It proS
uces sparks, oiten a quarter of
an inch long—equal to a 5000-volt
spark.

"If the air’s damp enough and
the stuff that’s being cleaned is
damp enough also, the spark is dis­
sipated and no harm done. Rut if
thcre'.i n little moisture about, as
on hot, dry summer days or cold,
dry winter ones, tho spark sets off
the gasoline fumes, w h ic h arc
mighty potent mixed with the cor­
rect proportion of air, anti—wham!
up you go."

"First-class dry cleaning plants,"
related Stutx, "do their work in an
atmosphere at least 55 per cent
moist. Sixty i i better nnd some
insist on 70 per cent.
"They take hourly moisture
readings nnd whenever the nir’s
water content falls below the
sofety mark it’s artlfically damp­
ened at once. Even at that care­
ful cleaners hnve all their vessels
ground connected to carry of nny
»ty that may be generated
electricity
despite their precautions.

w if e an d e a c h n n a e v e r y o f th e m
If li v in g a n d If d e a d to a ll p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r t h e sa id
G e o r g e F r o s t a n d -------------F r o s t hi*
w ife. W. It. Y. W it k ln a n d ---------------W i l k i n hi* w ife. J o h n D. M e r r i t t
a n d -------------M e r r i t t hi* w ife. W. E.
M e r r i t t a n d -------------M e r r i t t b i s wife,
n n d e a c h nn d e v e r y , of t h e m d e c e a se d
nr otherw ise, claim in g nny In terest
In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b ­
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 2fi.—&lt;/P) ed e i t h e r ns h e ir s , d e v is e e s , g r a n ­
r w i s e n n d all p a r t i e s
—Approximately one hundred ap­ teae ecsh aonr d oet vh eery
claim in g nny In te r ­
u n d e r nny o f th n a b o v e n a m e d
plications had been received for ed st
e f e n d a n t s , e a c h a n d e v e r y w h o se
examination by the Florida Law n a m e s nnd r e s i d e n c e s n rn u n k n o w n
to th e C o m p l a in a n t In th n a b o v e e n ­
Examining Hoard at the meeting t i t l e d c a u s e n n d t o a ll u n k n o w n
to be held during tho middle of p a r t i e s w h o m s o e v e r c l a i m i n g an v
n t e r e s t o r I n t e r e s t s In th o la n d I n ­
next month, according to G. T. ivo
lv ed In th is s u i t , said l a n d b e in g
Whitfield, secretary of the board. s i t u a t e In S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
Tho check-up was made one week an d d e s c r ib e d n s fo llow s, t o - w it:
before tho final day for the receiv­ B e g i n n i n g a t t h e s o u t h w e s t c o r ­
a r t e r of
ing of applications, which has been nt heer ofs o ut ht hee as sotu t hqwu ea sr tt e (r | Utn
Sec­
set for September 29.
tio n 36. T o w n s h i p 20 so u th ,
R a n g e 29 e a s t , r u n t h e n e n e a s t
An eleventh hour flood of nppli- 316 n n d 5-10 fe e t I h e n c e n o r t h
eationa In expected to take place 663 a n d 6-10 f e e t t h e n c e w e st
3 t s an il 5-10 f e e t tlntlien s o u t h
during the last few days before f&gt;63
a n d 6 -lo f e e t to p o i n t of b e ­
the time limit cxnircs, however, g i n n i n g .
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a p p e a r i n g fr o m t h e s w o r n
Mr. Whitfield said. Information rehill o f c o m p l a in t h e r e i n filed t h a t
gnrdinir the qualifications for ex­ yo
u a m i each of y o u m a y c la i m so m e
amination were mailed out to about r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In a n d (•&gt; th e
2,000 prospective ntudentn mmc p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e ilescrlh ed .
t h e r e f o r e O l t l ' K I t E I &gt; th n t
time ago. which, it was stated, is yoIut a Is
n d each of y o u lie a n d y o u a r e
a good indiration thnt there will h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r to t h e Hill
C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n filed In t h i s
be considerably more than 100 up- nf
c a u s e on M o n d a y th o 6th d a y o f
licnnt.s here when the board meets, O
c to b e r, A. D. 1925’ th e s n m o b e in g
of t h i s C o u rt a t tho
Tho coming examination will be aC o uRrtu le H oDay
u se
n f o r d . S e m in o le
the first ainco the board’s organiza­ C o u n ty . F l o r i d aIna n dS a In
d efault th e re ­
tion. A place for thn examination of, d e c r e e pro c o n f e s s o w ill |.n e n ­
s t y o u . s a i d c a u s e b e in g
has not ns yet been chosen, Mr. ate rseudit atog aqi nu ie
t t i t l e In th e C o m p l a i n ­
Whitfield said, it being planned to a n t III anil to t h e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d
make Hire of the exact attendance land.
before arrangements arc made for o r dIte rIs hof u rpt hu be lir sOh eRdD Eo nRcEe Du t wh aete kt h iIns
Renting space.
f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k l y Is s u e s of
th e H an fo rd H e r a l d , n n e w s p a p e r
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ACCOUNTANT
S y s t e m s In n t n lt e d — n n d It*—
S p ecial
R ates
to
p erm anent
C li e n te l e

It. L. ROBERSON
Masuiilr Temple Room 17.

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j u k e Haynes, o f I-oko H e le n , F lo "Rubbing together the surfaces
of stu ff like silk or wool will gen­ “ o b l e y W. W llllamji. o r O ste e n ,
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h a v i n g o r c la i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e
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o f c o m p l a in t , h e r e i n filed, t h a t
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p la i n t filed In th i s c a u s e o n M o nday,
l h e Stli d a y of O c to b e r, A. D. 1925,
a t th o C o u r t H o u se In S a n f o r d , S e m ­
in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ; s a i d s u i t b e ­
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ideas—75, 80 and 100-foot boulevards
are the rule, while the best possible ad­
vantage is being taken to Miami Shores’
w ater-frontage, for, as in Miami, values'
radiate from Biscayne Bay, and always
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that time, he thought it a
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should ever be th at many peo­
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ever, soon gained the reputation of be­
ing the Magic City and in 29 years grew
to the present metropolis of over 120,000
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2 4 0 0 Acres on Lake Jessup
with 6 1-2 miles lake frontage 2 miles from pres­
ent limits good celery land—$200 per acre—
Good Terms.

Building construction in the
Greater Miami area, it is es­
timated, will reach an aggre­
gate of approximately $100,000,000 before the close of the
year 1925.
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will unfold as an integral part
of the world’s most beautiful
water front city, where beauty of loca­
tion and natural advantages, plus man’s
handiwork; will create the maximum of
delightful environm ent for those seek­
ing the best in home surroundings and,
incidentally, the g reatest possible profits
for the wise investors who appreciate the
true causes of enhancem ent of values,
for 50% of Miami Shores is now within
the city limits of G reater Miami and the
balance is ready to come in whenever
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Sanford Ave. ..... .... 700
t »V i t i j n i s* j .
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o f ' tinin e i -i io. .| |)
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c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t n n d # r t f y r e j M. :*!• l \ i V,x ,M 11 99 u n k n o w n , w h o w a r e nn t h e 19th d a y | ’■.rflhnac T h i r t y - t w o (3 2 ) Kant.
tl7 -*&gt;»217 .2 rt.
Palmetto Ave...... ...1000
in n u t H ' P ' n n l i f r A. I). 1911 t m il Ime-it ml .irv her~h&lt; r e q u i r e d t o he a n d 111. K lsk . d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e : K lw y n ***• J U . 21*. 21*. 2*3. 341. 215. 3(7.
(of rood roads is voVy, very
Celery Ave. ...... .... 500
( J J . i l i i l n * ounln-nn u n d e r t h e c o - p a r t n e r - jn-Ur
i n k r h JJfiite
f n l e h u r iu»ld C i r c u i t C o u r t W . L ov e Jo y, If liv in g , a n d If dead, I i i ’ *!*• »7. « S . H I , 2( 0, 2S3. !(3.
(Continued
from
Page
One)
ortant, but the making and the
83 9999 1 a h lIp
n ty
1 2 th E . S t .....................
p nam e and m
y l e of M c K I n t l* ' ul th e C o u rt H o u s e a f .S anford, F l o . a ll p a r t i e s c la i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r J J 47», 272. 374. ITS. 27T, 37*. M l .
.... 200
.McKinnon, a n il e a c h um l e v ery tld a. on t h e Im l d a y o f N*ot e m b e r K lw v n W. l.ovcJnjr. d e c e a s e d - o r o t h ­
nmining of a county with good ti6n of principles which he will rn h E.
^a*’
S3i.... 200
499 I. unit
lead
to
the
Americans
nt
the
sch­
of
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d d e f e n d a n t * . II .V D.-ISSI,
D ..1’’2S, nnd t h e n u n i t h e r e m u k e e r w i s e ; ' J o s e p h F a u l k n e r . If living,
*?*•
»•». 2»*. a**- »*7.
" eter is far more imporUnt.
9th E. St. ...
.... 300
499 l i v in g , am i If o l t h a r , a n y o r a l l of a n s w e r t o t h r hill o f e o n ip l iu u t t x - a n d If d e a d , all p a r l i e s c la i m i n g 2?5- ?! • US*
eduled
plenary
session.
He
is
a ,i’ 31#- 3*u’ 331« are two groups who are reI n t e r e s t u n d e r Jo s e p h F a u l k n e r , de- ??* 3« - « * • III227. 33*. 32*. 331, 3*5.
.... 300
499 suli! d e f r m l n n t a lie-d ead , t o ull p a r - hlblted a toHlnnt y o u In t h i a c a u se ,
ready also to invite a similar do- 8th E. St. .
t l r * c l a i m i n g Illterm tH u n d e r th e ''it 'lar f ut .n i t e r o r d e r e d i h n t t h i s c e a M d . o r n th « rw ln « ; C l w r l w i .
.Vjble for this pre-eminent Tense
7th
E
St.
.
.....
400
499
by the Americans of the sugf o l l o w i n g ilecruncU d e f e n d a n t * . lo - O rd e r h e p u b l i s h e d - I n T h e S a n f o r d l ’lk e , if l i v in g , a n d If d e a d , a l l p a r ­ 35®' J*]- 255. 35».311, 1ST. IS*. 379.
evement—the officers and the
.... 400
499 w l l : Inaln h K u t r h a n d wife... ■ - — lf e t» U |’ "S n e w s p a p e r iiuliilshed • In t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t n n d e r C h a r ­ *7«. *72. 373. 315.3TS. 377. 37*. 3*1.
gestlons made Friday by Secretary Oth E. St. ...
les C. I’Ike, deceased, o r O ther w ise: J*3„n3 who are not officers.
510. 311.
Oil. 51:
513.
. . . 2«7. .3SI.
. . . 50*.50*.
- . * . 510.
Beautiful furnished home
... 4040
499 Kulcl). w h o se t ' h r i n t h i t i . n a m e la u n ­ Haiifonl. Remitted# O o u n t y , Klothire. N
Meilon when the trensury chief so Gth E. S t .
e l l i e V. C olem an. If liv in g , a n d If l n .‘
k n o w n ; A. S o ln r an d w ife.
otft*e «a#n w e e k f o r l o u r c o n s e C u tl r e
41 h 5 , ‘ - 517. Hh \ “C - . - K .
The Citizen.
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2
d e a d , nil p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t
•Solar, whose Chrlatlan name la un­ Wc-eHM
\
abruptly
turned
down
the
first
K 1. * c?o r «Hng t o t h e p l a n o f ; in Rosq Court. Priced below
'ftizenship in this county carthe market for a quick sale.
1299 known: Antonio Solary and wlfr.
WITN’K:S-S (h e llo iio rn lilo AJ . ,J . u n d e r N e t t l n V. C olom an. deceased, t h e s u b d i v i s i o n o f t h e U n d o f th e
proposal. And there were Magnolia Ave...............1000
■Solnry. wlu.se Christian nume mrklns*.
Son. JuilKe'
Ige of ' the Clr-et,.
Olfehlt n r o t h e r w i s e ; Lydia H. H u«e. If Uv- A l t n m n n t e latnd. H o tel * N a v l a a - '
with- It great, responsibilities, Caillaux
•Nice 7-room hous^- 5 blocks
Park
Ave.......................1000
1399
indications given by members of
o w n ; It.
Uoyd a n d w ife, C o u. .r.t e if it*
. . _Seven!
_ ....... h J u d i c i a l C i r c u t t Ing. a n d If dead, all p a r t i e s c la i m i n g tl o n (V tm p an y ’n lan d s, a s p e r p la n j
eitizdjt *8 ‘uniler.Tthe roost sa- esch delegation tonight that from Cak Ave........... ...........1000
off F irst *atreet. A bar rain
1299 fIst l iuvnVk n lltoyd.
w h o se C h ristia n name
ifdtfn.
ln.»
T lnH
lfa. t/- ln
.» aan d f o r Sentltiole I n t e r e s t u n d e r L y d ia 8. Huge, de- o r p l a t t h e r e o f , re c o r d e d In I*ltt ,
h K. L e w ­ Itb o k I. p a g e to Of t h e p u b l i c rs c - ■ nnd the term* are shay. '
obligatiani «to&gt;»obey the law,
H"
199 E lOUTV- la u n k n o w n ; C. M. \V
VllllamA]
und CouMty! n n t h i s t h f SS 'c U tV d f S e p t cis.e a sIfe dli, voinr go, t haenrdw iIsf e.d; eSa da ,r a ull
fht statements, comparable to ck*. W h S t ......... ..............
p a r t i e s n rd * o f H cm lno le (’o u n t r . F lo r id a .
w if e .-----------la ms. Whose .-Cltrla*' tr
ir tn
n nhrri
e r A.KD.ftMB.
n &lt; 1i#aw.
t
. .-Will
..........Whole&gt;4hi
also* to; ^ o p e r t t e fully with [■bate, that ati* expected to come t o - 1 12th
St.
......................
199
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.,-u o ,
‘ n V a itk a ';
' J . J .. HICK INSc »N.
t l a u n n m e Is u n k n o w n ; Jainl
officer In the enforcement or day, will be developed the first i t " • 7*
.1............... 199 E 1 9 9 W I’U l t e r s o n u n d . w ife.------------ -Vin t l e r - J u d g e i f th e l.’lrv u ll n r t h e A even- l.svvls. d e c e a s e d .' o r o t h e r w i s e ; L. n a m s Is, n r itre u n k n o w n to the
' 1*eful l.c
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iin&gt;• n a p ie Ik
uiVji
u it1 ti#
u f .• KHirlda.
I W . - P i p e r . If living, a n d if d e a d , ail c o m p l a i n a n t h e r e i n , h a v i n g o r claim*
C ity R o u te I
law.
5 lota clow in on Laurel
actual discussion of terms.
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t n n d e r L. m g
any
rig h t.
title
or
In­
k n o w n ; '- A p n le' Kutoli. ' S i m i i d ' U l k n d *fuv s i m l n o l * - C o u n t j i ... •&gt; •
900
am told by. Jwq o f jo u r pollccU9i) KtHch
and Magnolia'' Avenues. , A
tVi i ’l p t r . d eceased, o r o t h e r w i s e ; t e r e s t
in
and
to
th o
above
,It was
aVd
Wife,--v
—
‘PulMt,&lt;Wjf«tSe
tmHTTTKn
&amp;
SMKNOBIt
o
c,Yi d e n t a f ‘e r C a i l l a u x ! E | m UA v i V0...........
la .w e ll IV. Heed. If l i v i n g , a n d If d e s c r ib e d l a n d s o r a n y p a r t n r p o r ­
i thot thh A u gu st records of • 1 h .
800
1199 .t'M rlstlitn h a s t e | h uilkin.M
^ ♦hPiRL.
' llV nrjJ f Solicitor*
. an d h r .C o u n s e l ( n r ‘ 1
larfe profit Tor Rhode who
d e a d , e ll p a r t l e a c l a i m i n g In t e r e s t ti o n t h e r e o f ; It a p p e a r i n g f r o m Die
his colleagues had made n I U u rel Ave..... I"".'"'
K itlrh. w hh* e,
t h e i.'ionidiUnant.
1199 'l'uteli and wit,..
county court will show that, and
invest
now. Prftcd amaxinfr*
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d
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lu
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W.
Heed,
d
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r
pilgrimmagc to Mount Vernon as French Ave. _____ 800
s
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n
hill
of
c
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t
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f
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Hon
Christian
hUme'
Is
un
k io n v n : Mrs. S efl; us &lt;
3-19-17.
800
rut those who plcnd guilty, not' the guest of Mr. Mellon and later
o t h e r w i s e ; M. V ir g i n ia Heed, If l i v ­ ed. t h a t y o n a n d e a c h o f y o u . h a v e
ly lotf and the terms are m ost.
1 "" Mike l-'ntrli and husband
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if
dead,
all
p
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t
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l
a
i
m
­
o r o la l m so m e I n t e r e s t In a n d t o th e
whiskey conviction was sccur-1had lunch with the treasury sec­ Maple N. Ave........... 100
199 K u tc h . Whose 1 'h rlstlU n n n m e Is u n - I V M l f t f l H t ' I T T C O I H T , &gt;K VK.\nttrnctive
29 9 k n o w n ; W. r . K u tc h a n d w ife,--------' T i l J M i l t ' l A I . t ' l l l c t ' I T UK K I.O . in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r M. V ir g i n ia Heed, p r o p e r t y In vo lv ed in t h i s s u i t , an d
| These two policemen spoke retary that the two delegations re­ Maple S Ave........... 200
11 lots in beaufifo! RAst
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; U e o r g e S. t h a t y o u r p la c e o f r e s i d e n c e s a r e
.
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P
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II
S
K
H
IV
O
I.H
..... 100
O sb o rn e . If li v in g , a n d If d ead, all u n k n o w n ; i t Is t h e r e u p o n o rd e r e d ,
t e t o of the presiding Judge, gal d the negotiations as now hav­ Holly N. Ave.
Court, where values are leap­
*•*1 k n o w n ; n c o r s e W. K utch. J r . , u n d
rorvrv.
n i A M lO tv .
claim in g
Interest
u n d e r t h a t y o u - a n d e a c h of y o u . d o be.
100
2 9 9 &lt;w l t e . — -------- K u lch . w h o s e C h r i i t l s n 44Alf:M K, ’IIA IIT
.........
I.U T T ,’ fH
( S omct
o m etim es p n rtlea
ild uiin\fstiiknhly. the failure ing come strongly under the infiu- Holly S. Ave ...... ..
ing upward every day. Get
r c g u l r e d to
0 0 0 1 n a n ic Is unknown;
u n k n o w n ; Pollle
P o llle - Hurartt
llu riv ti
Itnht.yi gttd
attd P alled J . K. iItnri
t a r t l e t t l t l e o r g e S. O sb o rn e, d e c e a se d , o r o t h ­ a n d y o u a r e h e r e b y
1099
J conviction upon the cit- unci of the pdblic opinion of two Holly N. Ave........... 900
in on the rnHmd floor and .
e r w i s e : A. J. r e e l i n g . If llv ln rn n n d It n p p e n r t o th o h ill o f c o m p l a i n t In
u n d hiisliuml. (ieu rK e l l u r n e t t I Nail.
.
.
.
,
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k
n
o
w
n
a
n
d
'
Culled
J
.
C.
d e a d , uil p a r t i e s cla i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n ­ t h i s c a u s e , o n M o n d a y , t h e Slh d ay
899
buy these for a larg* profit
„..{rilBrved-Ba jurors. When grat peoples. Thnt phase must be 1st W. St................... 700
WJ.l 1 ,-v J u n e s am i h u s b a n d , j . AV. J u m S ;
Hdftfelt),' •
d e r A. J . K e e lin g , d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r ­ Of O c to b e r , A. D. ISIS, a t t h o C o u rt
799 all
form er
sto ck h n id ers.
w ho*I'o m p lH ln n n t.
that is certain to follow.
[citizen Is in possession of the counted on to the conclusion of the 2nd W. St.................. 700
w i s e ; t l e o r g e A. Davis, If liv in g , anil H o u s e In tta n fo rd . H em lnole C o u n ty .
8 9 9 n * T ? " n r '' u n k n o w n , ut MeKenSte!
3rd \V. St................... GOO
d en d . alT p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­ F l o r i d a ; s a id s u i t b e i n g a s u i t to
ence,
he
must
besmirch
his
59 9 ° ... .c . i*anon, u c. o r p. o r a..........
t i o n , ..
i r s a_...
id DMMAenRATIO. Tlltl.MAS J K K N - eIf^
1—
„
,
.conference observers declared as Oth W. St................... 400
D av is, d e c e a s ­ q u i r t t i t l e In c o m p l a i n a n t . J . E.-1UMc p r p o r u t l o h Is no lo n g e r 11 le g a l e n - :NHV2 T r u s t e e ,
K A N IK I, JU H II. s t u n d e r D e oirsgee; A.
e with disgrace °* cony]Cu being a problem equally as import- 7th W. St................... 500
A. U. Htlnson. If le t l. a n d t h o s e c l a i m i n g u n d e r c o m ­
599 tlt&gt; I -M cKenile u n d M cK in n o n , u *H K/TK.Il «* A*. N K W I I A I .U AND liedv inog ,r .aontdh eIfr wdead,
We have acreage, htrga and
all
p a r t i e s c l a i m ­ p l a i n a n t . J a m e s K. B a r t l e t t , t o -the
'thero is nnotjffer matter w lh ch lant ns the actual terms about 8th W. St................... 400
p o r t n e r s l i l p n n d each anil eve j *&lt;yriffr
599 oc of -tile
in g i n t e r e s t u n d e r A. It. S tin so n , de- a b o v e d e s c r ib e d la n d s , u nd y o u a r c
|ly concerns the citizen.
small
tracts, ‘ in Seminole,
c o - p u r t n e r s . w hose m im es it
D e f e n d a n ts .
which the debt negotiations will 9th W St ............... 400
or m
o t nh er r w i s er ,; ssiiiissn
L il li a n M. Htln- t h e n a n d t h e r e r e q u i r e d t o m a k e
nCeased,
.inch , «»r
999 u n k n o w n , w ho w e r e on t h e l » t h licit
“n?
Dade,
Marion
and Sarasota
0 cafe, no hotel, no taxi driv­ talk.
I
p
n
rs
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n
.
If
liv
in
g
,
nnd
if
d
ead
,
nil
a n s w e r t o s a i d b ill of c u m p la ln t
599 of S e p t e m b e r A. D. ISII iroilliiK o i.J
10th W St.................. 200
O rd e r f o r P a h l l r M l n n
counties. ' Alt* offered subject
t i e s c l a i m i n g In te re st u n d e r L.111lu n filed a g a i n s t y o u h e re i n , o t h e r w i s e
ed no'otie else can engage In
d
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b
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e
s
s
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c
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p
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r
t
10th W St.................. 700
799 ti rs ltlp n a m e a n d s t y le of McKItUIif _ .. . .
M. S tin so n , deceased, n r o t h e r w i s e ; a d e c r e e p r o e o n f e s s o w ill b e e n t e r ­
to prior sale and prices not
tlcgging” without the support
!"-mni,t Tirado If l i v in g , a n d If J a m e s K. Ilctistls. If liv in g , a n d If ed a g a i n s t you. a n d ea c h o f y o u
599 iii ‘ M cK in n o n , o r o t h e r w i s e In u n d 1 ,
n t h \v s t ............... 200
tuuranteed for any particular
citiien. Tho citizen who end e a d , all p a r t i e s c la i m i n g I n t e r e s t
It
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599 u a t e , l . l n g an d b e in g in t h e K o tin -1 u n d e r K tn m a Itrniln. d e c e a s e d , o r tin d e r J a m e s F. l l e u s l l s . deceased, t a t i o n l,e p u b li s h e d o n ce a Week
12th W St.................. 200
ength of time.
1into partnership with the
n
r
o
t
h
e
r
w
i
s
e
;
F.verett
IT.
Hales.
If
f o r t o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e slte . In the
t y o f H en.inole a n d X tnte o r K lorldu, " t h e r w U e l TllomUS J . K e n n e y T r u s ­
tleggcr” by buying his proli
v
in
g
,
und
If
ilead.
all
p
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,
ull
p
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r
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n tu r e p a r t . e u l a r l y ib-scrllieil a s fol
and thereby supporting the
ties elMlntlng I n t e r e s t t i n d e r T h o m ­ i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r K v e r e t t C. Hates, li s h e d In H em inolo f u t il it y , F lo r id a
lo w s, u i - w i t :
as J . K e n n e y . T r u s t e e , d e c e a s e d , o r d e c e a s e d , o r o th e r w i s e ; ( l s o r g e II.
1VITKKHS m y . h a n d ua C le rk of
rioUs business Is guilty of the
T h e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r of th e
o t h e r w i s e ; D aniel J u d d , If living, A t k i n s . If liv in g , a n d If ilsad. all s a h l C o u r t , a n d t h e se a l th e r e o f.
S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r of S ectio n
crime which stiginntizes the
lutiTIss
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and
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dead,
ull
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cliilmlitg
I
bps
t h e 7th d a y o f S e p te m b e r , A. 1*
T h irty -six ,
(3«).
T o w n sh ip
In terest u n d e r D aniel J u d d , d e c e a s ­ t l e o r g e II. A tk in s , d eceased, o r Otllof the citizen who erects his
I w c n t y - o n e (21) S o u th . K ung e
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Newltull,
v. k . n o r m . ash.
*111 First N a f l Rdnlc « !d » .
T h i r t y - t w o (32) K a s t: a u d
(Continued from I’ngo One)
ters in the swamp and manum e r e s t u n d e r Itu th M. ('sll. d e ­ C l3 rk o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t. H emlnole
i f ‘li v in g , a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s
T h e S o u th H a lf o f t h e HouthVnst
c
e
a
s
e
d
,
H
e
n
r
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U.
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k
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l
.
decease,].
irs the stuff, or the man nnd with by the hoard was its recom­
Real Estate— Insurance
e ialm ln g l n t r r e * t u n n d e r H e s t e r IV
C
o
u
n
ty
.
F
lo
r
id
a
.
Q u a r t e r of t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r ­
A. - D ouglass.
.deceased.
N4nthul 1, d fW fM sI, l&gt;r •o th e r w i s e ; J o h n
vomnn who barter their honor mendation for a $25,000,000 an­
t e r o f tin- S o u th eas t* Q u a r t e r of
(
8
K.AL)
I l e o r g e K. F u r r i e r , deceased. J o h n
Sanford, Fla.
1*11one 732
S e c ti o n T h i r t y - six (Hi) T o w n ­ , 1,'Jh lh V lckar. If |lv|ng', n n d If d ead. D a v e n p o r t , J r . , d eceased. J o h n (’.
nual appropriation for new planes
Hy A. M. WRETCH, D. C.
sell the tfhlfikev.
TALLAHASSEE,
28.—(/P)
. n m a t i . n o a r . a , oSept.
« p u so.—
1« / ,
Ilf S
u th .
‘,0L.':wrtl•-» T-1 11n !n I n t e r e s t u n d e r
ship T
Tw
w eennttyyZ- on nh es ((21)
S oouth.
H
o
l
m
a
n
,
d
e
ceased
.
J
o
s
e
p
h
M.
Lewis,
(I
B
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H
K
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IN
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Mtiable • in the extreme fs the and operations.
—A
Florida’s
—
A ggreat
reat
pportion
o r t i o n oott
H
o r l d a ’s |
(33) B aast.
s t.
' ^ b r V Ic k s rs . ^ e c e n f e d , o r o t h e r - , d e c e a s e d . In th e f o llo w in g d e s c r i b ­
Ii tl u n g e T h i r t y - t w o (32)
H o llclin r f o r C o m n la ln iin t.
Subsequent full cost studies h u i l t h n g r i g h t n o w is b o in ^ (lo n e u m j j v «
that there are citizens In Sun•
»
»
' cln’ fm " ^ - V i f d ^ ' i l . m r t ( ^ S ^ l . i m l n w ' ? * : ed p r o p e r t y , slttulle. •l y i n g a n d Ite- Hepl. 7-11-21-3*. G et. 5.
( and Heminolo county who are presented to the air board by Bri­ w i t h t h e s o l e p u r p o i o o f o b t a i i n i t g ! )|IK Uny r i g h t t i t l e ,,r Hite r e s t "in ' - r e s t u n d e r H a r r i e t t c . P a g e , d e iting their citizenship, and liar- gadier General Hugh Drum of the q u i c k p r o f i t s f o r t h e b u il d e r , a n d a n d to t h e b in d s h e r e i n a b o v e tie- ' • a s r d . o r o t h e r w i s e : M. O. T o b y . If
ig their ‘honor by supporting general staff fixed the annual ex­ w i t l i o u t r e g u r d f o r t h e f u t u r e w o l- J^Tlbed o r a n y p u r t or p a r c e l t h e r e - ■M
' j n|,,;l"
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OFFICIAL SAYS
Claims Menace In
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"bootlegger.” If we will, fel- penditure required each your hy fare uf the state.
ll Is hereby ordered that you and
orothsrw lse: J. W., HayMip, M
ill# II
"ard. I#
If IK
living,
and
If dead, all pnrcitizens, wo can drive this the first ten years ns around $79,This wus th# assertion of Jerry each of ) 011 lie und appear before IDs
clnlntlng
Interest under J. VV
mild Circuit Court at the Court Hayward, deceased,
ly tfa ffic out of the country, 000,000 anil the continuing cost of W. Carter, commissioner of the Ho­ our
or otherwlac:
House at Sanford. ITorblu, on the
narvelously enhance the value upkeep thereafter nt $00,000,000. tel Department, who returned rec­ -Till day of October ,\. D. I &gt;2.». and Tlirodure Thaxter. Jr.. If llvliig, und
If
dead,
all
ipurtles
claiming
inter­
These figures were based on pay, ently from a trip which carried then &lt;1ml there make answer to the
[eminole county stock.
est under Theodore Thaxter, Jr.,
bill
of
complaint
exhibited
aanlust
housing,
subsistence,
medical,
hint to several points ot South Flo­ you In thin cause
deceitsid, or ut her wise; Moulton . •
The Officer.
Know It's. If living, and If dead, all
fhe sheriff and his deputies quartermaster ,ordinance and sig­ rida.
It In further ordered that this or­ purlles
claiming Interest undur
lie published In The Suilfonl Moulton Knowles,
“I have found on my trips about der
charged witli a worthy und » nal corps increases necessary for
nr nthHerald, a newspaper published lit • rtvlse; Marla M. deceased,
the
complete*
carrying
out
of
the
Kldrcdge, If 11vsdrious task. To them the
the state," Mr. Carter said, "thnt Sanford Seminole County. Florida,
peace
time
air
project
which
rep­
I
iik
,
itliil
If
dead,
all
iiartles
a great many of those putting up once each Week for four consecu­ ing Interest under Marla M.claim­
tns of tlic county entrust the
KidWeeks.
of thoroughly enforcing the resents about one-sixth of the six- buildings in Florida, are doing it tive
l.oige, dee,mis.'d. or otherwise; It.
Wit liens iu&gt; band und the seal of ■
field-nrmy
full
war
strength
na­
:
l.exley.
If
llvlnr.
and
If
dead,
all
to sell only. They are not in tho the Circuit Court of the :!• vrntli
In the faithful performance
parlies clalmlpg Interest tinder 11.
F
lea i. interested in the .state. They Judicial Circuit of the State
tieir duty these officers may tional defense plan.
H
l.esley,
deceased,
or
otherwise;
rbla. in 1110I for Heinlnose County, \\. K. Itlildle, If living, and if dead,
only wnnt the profits."
)x posts I to perils. But these
on thin the 2Clh dav of September all
partlea claiming Interest under
s The hotel commission added thnt A. I•. PJI5.
[offices of honor, nnd confl
W K. Kiddle, deceased, or ulberV. K. IKM C.KAHS.
his department is desirious of get­ Clerk of the
What should be the eharucwlxe;
(!. Clarke Walworth. If living.
circuit Court of Iho
If deuil. all partlea clalmliig
ting the co-operution of every com­
jf the man who are chosen to
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor­ • nnd
Interest under C. t'litrke Walworth./
ida, III und for Seminole County dereased,
munity in blocking such activities,
the citizens of the county in
or otherwise; John It.
which, he said, were altogether un­ (SKAI.)
high places of trust?
Icivcrlng. If living, and If dead, ull
Il&gt; :
A. M. WF.KKH,
claiming llilereal under John
anticipated hy the state legislature.
The character of the men nr.Deputy Clerk. p.iitl'-s
i&gt; boverlng. deceased, or otherwise.
"If profit-seeking individuals, DrCoTTKS A Hl’KNCKIt.
(ted to fill these offices should
Warren
Itushhy, If living, uml If
, Solicitors and
dead, all partlea claiming Interest
1st as commendable as that
(Continued from Page One)
howovci. are allowed to put u|»jMrtl,' ,l\V;V-SXliYnin“ n“M f,,r
under
Warren
llushby. deceased, or
r.-1 2 - zt--sc
lie professor in your schools, bratioli from possible ansvyorirfg dangerous building.1, they leave t o ' Kept. 2^
otlierwle#; William A. Sturt. If l,vFlorida
u
heritage
und
nn
eye-sore
|
—
—
---------------------jrantl master in your local knocks within. There wus no sign
jtig. and If dead, till purtlex claim
Intcts'Xt
i t u n d e r W ill'
il li a m A. S ta r t.
thf.t will be n future Iturtleu to the i n t i i i : r i i t i T i r r o t ii t o f T i n t l o rI tatew
hter of masonry, or the deu- of life whatever, he said.
otherwise; (leorge K
•Irasitf^
KK.VK.NTH
.
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f
D
i
d
\
fin your church. The law can
The first rescue step take-n yes­ more responsible property-holders'
F I.till IIIA, IN S M I l o r e s u m - Marsh. If I living, ahd If deaij. ull
Interest under
t i forced. But the citizen need terday was to send a diver down the comniis.iioi.er deduced.
NOl.l: r i l l N T * . IN d l A N I M k t . •nelly* claiming
Ifeorit* K.; Marsh, deceased, or othi: si. .iacohm,
^
*xpect enforcement by one who to the broken S-51 to attach com­
,’juU e; I'Ll M. Holntati, If living.
&lt;'omplnjn.mt.
in
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^s his eyes to constant viola- pressed air tubes to the valves on
iDid if dean, till parties claiming In­
hlTYLSTIl .11 H id VI. ( t It ( I'll*
•IU terest under Ida M. tlolmiiu, (le­
, of the law.'ur by one who en^ either side of the conning tower.
UK t**1.(1It I It \. IN ANII I’(III S l.ll- IS A IA H F I T l'II e " al.
ased, oor-otherwise;
.lowlab l(. (lorl*efemlnvits.i
*
ceased,
rI
»ef
endn
tit
s.
•
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M
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INOl.l;
I
III
NT).
I
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II
IN
tT
.lll,
into partnership with the From daybreak on oxygen _wa
ImCf-wnU- M^-Uead. nil par­
N u l l | I l | O l r | 1*1(1.' l l TOrvVt.KiNy.HVsNM* M*H|EA&lt; f t l n. lie* l/lHv
iWggcr” al. -Suyidg his' WMsk*i forced 'jivtU Ihb'Yibll'lK save any■ 1( 7 * — “
t (irporatloti*
| Ues ‘cTtflmling Interest under Junlult
I" 1
It belli!- m a d e to a p p e a r to, 1M « Jt, Q urdqjv ‘lecetined. o r o tl ie r w l s a f
ly one who protects the crimi- the living from suffocating. Early1 tj. M. JACOII.4.
•‘ompl.ilnnn*.
f'oiirt t h a t Huiniiions in •t’h a n e e ry /HtirtlttV.'J. ' H a n d e r s , If li v in g , uml
lin the manufacture of the yesterday the submarine N -i Car­
h a s b&gt; . ii h e r e t o f o r e Issued, d i r e c t - I f , d e a d , nil p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g I n l e r .1 ul..
} or hy one who engages in rying expert divers joined the IH.MAfl 1'TTCII
(I t o y o u . a n d t h a t t h e S h e r i f f o f eft,| ituibtr ,Martha J. Flanders, de
ricfciirtunls.
S e m i n o l e ( ' o u i i l y . F l o r i d a , h a s mrirtd eJasf'U.iol’ ntherWIse; James M Lew­
[manufacture of it himself. To licet.
d fa llu n
a e r v e d is. If living, nnd If dead, all partlmt
Tho rescue fleet also was aug­
To Isnluli Fulrh and wife,—— — or ewt iunr gn tt oh a ty o suar m lea i .l-unrien u tt o b«*
nit one to remain in office who
e l e c t o f - claiming IntrreHt under JiimeH M,
I
ulch,
who"'
Chrlstbui
tiim.*
Is
un­
Ites the law rather than cn- mented hy the naval tug Chewunk, known; A. Holnr und Wife---- ------ f l c r « o r a p p o i n t a g e n t s , o r t o h u v e Lewis, decissed, or olhcrwlse; Sar­
i t h i n t h e S t a t e o f F lo r id a , a n o f ­ ah Llillan Saunders, If living, and
lc th',* law is nothing less than which arrived with equipment nnd Solar, whose Chrlstluii name is un­ W
f i c e r o r a g e n t u p o n w h o m p i o r e s h if dead, ull parties claiming Interknown;
Antonio
Solarv
und
wife,
supplies aboard.
|?grace to the county.
s e r v e d , a n d t h a t y o u r of f l • st under Snruli Idlllau Maunders,
Solary. whd.sf ChrlsHan name ec or rusl d a nto*
ib erased, or otherwise; Mary J.
d a g e n t s l i r e u n i . io m n.
)nc of the most honored men I
la unknown; It. K. Iloyil and wifeT h e r e f o r e , y o u . M c K I n i l e a n d M c ­ Klmbull/ If living, und If dead, all
known was n county sheriff. POSTAL
Iloyil. whose iTirlsliati name Is un­
parties claiming Interest under Mary!
SERVICE —
known; t\ M. Williams r.inl w ife.— K i n n o nn i. aIn e tuhr ep u nr aIttol oV(t i . n nn ad m feodr eagst i dl neq- .1 l/iriil'ull. ibenaged. or uthcrwlsi ;
(n his nnme was placed before
■■■■- Willhims, whose Uhrlallnh cf ••a utula
linyld/HDfcfcley, * tr living, and If
s
e
,
p
e
n
d
i
n
g
lit
t
h
e
u
f
i
o
v
d
.
s
t
y
b
l
d
I people us a candidate for the TO BE INCREASED nuino Ik unknown; Janies ('. Putter- c o u r t , l o dt t g a i i r o c c e d l h g t o • s t a b - dc'fttC
all’ P.irlles claiming Interest
Kou und w ife .-----— I’uilerson, l l s b i iml q u i e t t h e t i t l e ••• Hie f o l ­ under, J»uvid Hockley, doeeased. or
lr ■, no made this declaration
whoHe
I'hrlHilan,
nume
Is
unknowti;
ucbefwisc:
Joseph Davis. H living.'
WEEK Annie Kuleh. unmarried; Hamitel • &gt;. Cl oowuinntgy . dFIc i . 'irldu.
i ' l b e d I mill t til Sem' .l i ol"
\he voters: If you elect me to HERE THIS
and If dnad. nit parties claiming
to-wlt:
office of sheriff. I’ll enforce
Kiltoli und wife. — -Kuleh. wliom
T h e S o u t h e a s t Q u u r ' e - o f t h a n IntiMti Under JViseph: Ixvls. ds-'
I’hrlsltaii rtame Is nnkmi vn; H.nry
rltm a; or ulherwlse; , Ceorga IV.
law. IUh private life hint won
S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f S ’ctl oi i
(Continued from Pugi* One)
Kuleh
uml
wife*—
—
Kutch,
whose
admiration of the community, 11tb St............ ............. 500
899 I'brlMlnn name Is unknown; .Mrs.
-Sirr-TTr
the confidence of his wife and 10th St........... ............. 500
899 Mike Kutch and husband.------- - — .............................................................................
Kutch.
whose
Christlun
name
Is
un­
pdren. Lika Culvin Coolidge, 9th st.
........... . 500
899 known; W. K. Kuleh und wife.— — a
.-rh'JJll
r.iio
responsibility of his new task 8th St..............
TO'.* Kuleh. whose &lt;•brblIan name Ik un­
him to commit himself to the 7th St .......... ............. 500
799 known; (leorge W. Kuleh Jr., and
—— Kutch. whose Christian
M
d Jesus. Ilis county was Infest- nth s t .............. ............. 500
799 wife,—
name Is unkitiiwn; I’ollle llurnett
with "bootleggers" and stills. 5th St............... ............. 000
799 und husband, (Jrorue llurnett; Nancy
|th tho courage of 11 Robert K.
he entered upon the duties hf
* ^
j
j
office. He surrounded himself
Real
Estate
Auction
Sales.
Let
i|s
sell
your
property
;h deputies of umiuestionablo
Loans
Loans
MONEY AVAILAHLE
Iracter.
"Bootleggor"
ufter
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botlegger" was caught and con■
Fur First MorlRngc Loans on I.Sheral Valuation llasls at V ’c
Iteil, und his reputation for cnCousuil us first when in Ihr market for funds
[cing the law soon spread to the
■
is of the state.
phone ts
M a g n o lia A S eco n d A. 1\ CONNELLY &amp; SONS
We nre permanently located in Sanford
[‘When Seminole county citizens
lermine to support our officers,!
Jil. when oiir officers go forth1 T_
OtJR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
|th courage and determination to j _ _ _
d and to bring to justice these |
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
.ilutors who are almost open In f
NOTICE
dr traffic, this deplorable, and |
t reputable,
und
lamentable
If you have Property ymt'want Hold—List it with ua
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THE
[ootlegging” will he brought to
and kids it good-bye.
end, and this county of such
irveluus possibilities will get a
N EW A RCAD E
wring in every corner of this
■wr
untry.
'
ii I*
Now
under
construction
nt
the
corner
of
First
St.
‘T stand tonight with the citiuml Sanford Ave.; are requested to see
n und the officer who are deterined to make the nume of thia
lunty second to no other in the
11G E. Second Street, Jftnford, Flo.
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
niled Stutes. Where, my follow
210 E. First St.
Rhone 708
tizens, do you stand? I know
•st of your hearts, und I know
at you are ready to stand for. ^ __ »e rei^n of justice und riuhteous- l l B S B n * S * S H a S * l l l * S S B S * S S S B I I l S I S S B I * B I B « S » ( I S S » S « '
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p s in this county. Let us g o )
M■
mu this hour determined to make
lr county one of the best on
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Inexperienced Men

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•Maybe you rhink S n o w d r if t is an odd name for
something that keeps w ell in a warm climate.
But when you open the can and sec w hat a
pure white cooking fat it is you’ll see w hy it’s
called Snowdrift.
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Its purity is one reason Snowdrift is so white.

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1,1)00,000 for new waterworks and
t'Vcrage system, anti additional

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How They Stand
NATIONAL LEAGUE
* Won Lost Fct
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We also have several 50x81 warehouse sites.

Wo have some nice homes well located reasonable
terms.
We solicit your listings in lots, homes, acreage,
and Business Property.
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W o’ Hflvohoiifr'suspected Editor Benjamin o£ tho Ocala Wool for Silk. \
Still Hnng On.
r \ ■ '*v I
Star of having jin goistic tendencies and now we f\re con­ They
Prosperous Detroit.
i r s u f o r d , KlorlJ* v*»der Act ot vinced that he is little better than the old fnshioned swivilAbout Newspaper Stockn.
A man
K e r c h S. U lT .
______ _
chair, flag w aving patriot. Recently when we suggested
BY
ARTHUR
URtSBANE
it'ta£\°UUmok*V
.Milo) that our idea of real bravery was not flying over R ifflans at
R%t.l,AM) L. !»■**o u t il mnn.—jv. '{’utnan t,
(C o p y risT it l i l t )
«B»*r'
«L UOWAHU nufto-___________
l,utha"i San.
considcrabli) altitude and dropping bombs on Litem, the
911 K n c n o l l a A » * " * * ____ &gt;h«i»» **»
FARMERS
ARE
encouraged
by
A cynical old v. . .
pugnacious editor of the Star flared back at us w ith: "Go newa that makers of artificial silk
nowadays
iiiJUaciul'Tto.N hatki*
over
and
try
it
and
tell
us
about
it
after
you
return.
The
will
require
gient
quantities
of
med­
On* Y * * t - I 7 .V 0 Ml* M o n th * . I I 6«
backbone than I" d“J
D ull*rri'U in «:iv
l * r „ V * r n « i . I&gt;«J ‘simple-minded barbarians’ have shot down over n score of ium grade wool, to mix with wood
Sun.
an m'n.-S
•reeh, I to. Weekly Edition ll uo
fibre,
l&gt;«t &gt;*»r.
_____ _____ airplanes since the war began.”
Tho trndc In artificial nilk if
As far as our going over and trying anything is con­
arKI IAl. MITKBl All otj'*1!*!?
destined to be enormous. If the
norlcee.
r*rd*
of
thank*.
r**“l“lin"!
ni«»quitoea »
1
and notice* rt ent*f^ln-«n« wn^.r* cerned, we have too much to do right here in Sanford to take farmer raising and shearing sheep
enar*e* are aiad* will b# charged any active part in the quarrels of others across the Atlantic. can compete with Asiatics, raising
P • 7?
ter at regular advertising ratee_
We have too many fights in our own front office— what, silk worms, he may enjoy n new
■KM IIFit TUB ASHOCIATKII I’tlKM with bootleggers, John Doe’s, Police Department probes, octo­ kind of prosperity. '
JC
The Associated Pree# It etelualeelv entitled in /b e uae for re- genarian heaters and hill dodgers to deal with, not to men­
publlcatlon 1' •all new* d,*D****|V
IN SPITE of dear money, gloomy
ai edit eft to It or not othfcrwtnw erw^- tion two small babies at hbmc— to go to Africa looking for forebodings, nnd the conviction of
f c l t e n T 1 *“
any more trouble.
big gentlemen that little men
«' f re iiu. bA
A!SBS'*ttiiSvlSfK:
llu u tlo n of ep eclal d t* P * te h It seems to us if those Americans in the Sheriffian sqund- should begin throwing stocksl over­
A man neveTTeX,
ea h e r e i n -are elan r c a e r - e d .________
board, the little men seem to hung
leaaness of his ,v.,r u 1
ron, L afayette escadrille, or whatever they call them selves, on.
MONDAY, 8EPTBMBEH 28, 1915
until ho tries to
had the right kind of stu ff in them, they too would be at
bile Newa-Xm! '
Yesterday Stock Exchange spccTHE HERALDS BLATFORM
home seeking the moral and intellectual uplift o f their re­ ulutora were more cheerful than
Cfr
1.
—Deeper watrr route to Jacksonspective communities, if nothing else.
usual, nnd investors apparently
All wire men will n*
vllle.
.
.
went
nhend
buying.
The
predicted
n
:&gt;
'*,r
the
old
atr«w*
2
?
*
i
Furthermore, if we did have the time and inclination to
2.—Construction of St. Jnhna-Inincrenso of the rediscount rate
wife has time to t,unV^
take part in some foreign squabble, we are rather inclined did not mnteriniizc.
dlan River canal.
wnrdroho._Du,haPm s!?W
S.—Extension of white way.
to believe we would be found on the side of the "simple4 .- -Bitension of local amusement*. minded” barbarian R iffians instead of with the French or
Anyhow, sh^TTkirt, i ]
TO START n fire you must, have
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
venled that there
kindling.
To
si
art
hnrd
times
you
Spanish.
At
least
there
would
be
some
thrill
in
tnking
the
• t^e
bowlegged gir|«
n&lt;d « J
| . —Augmenting of building pro­ short end of heavy odds nnd trying to win. We have always must hnve somo reason, or at
think.—Spartanbuqf
&lt;£
J]
gram—houses, hotels, apartment had a good deal of admiration for the fellow who took the least, inmu convincing bud news.
There
aren’t
any
reasons,
nnd
houses.
side of the under dog.
The Annnias f’lub “W* .
there isn’t any bad news. There­
•✓ —Extension of street, paving pro­
fore,
don’t
be
frightened
into
sellw
ife.’‘Idon’t
m in d W lH
But
this
is
certainly
not
the
case
with
our
American
gram.
?£• f o r J ° b n spreads "it oV*
Conat ruction
of
boulevard fliers in Morocco. They are not fighting on the side of the ing whnt you have got. unless you
hnve the wrong kind of stock,
the room, and when he 1 1
around Lak* Monroe.
weak and oppressed against some intolerant monarch. They
reading it he careful!,
• —Completion of city beautifiedhave courageously nlligned themselves witli the powerful
iRether again and la y i^ * fl
TO FIND a prosperous spot on
lion program.
magazine stand.’’-Cind»2
♦,—Expansion of school system French nnd Spanish armies. Boldly they sail over the ter­ the United States map look up De­
quirer.
vina«j
with provision for Increased fa­ ritory of the enemy, who have neither planes nor anti-air­ troit. There everybody is busy,
cilities.
_________ _ craft artillery with which to oppose them, and drop bombs, wages are high, and for four
Even a :i&gt;ns7^Thum,.
weeks in succession Detroit has
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY killing hundreds of helpless soldiers who nre fighting cpiite broken all previous employment
1st in excess. There i, . ,
THE WAY TO FREEDOM:—Ye as much for their independence and what they believe is records, 255,129 fill Detroit jobs.
British soldier who
shall know the truth, nnd the truth right, ns did our forefathers in the Revolutionary War.
to be flogged. During tlaO
And tens of thousands are
shall mnke you free. John 8 : 32.
ho laughed cnntimndv TL?
for Henry Ford outside o(
Recent despatches say that in five days American air­ working
PRAYER:—O Lord, rcvenl thy­
*‘r Jhe lash was laid
Detroit.
self to us, for thou urt the Truth, men have dropped nine tons of bombs and have given spe­
or tho soldier laughed. 1
and we will rejoice in thy liberty. cial attention to wiping out villages on the Agurdour River,
Wot’, so funny aba
THERE IS no better property
flogged?" demanded the y.
and
have
reduced
scores
of
flourishing
farmsteads
to
"black­
than
a
newspaper
firmly
establish­
MY FUTURE
Why," the soldier chj&lt;lW
God holds the future in ilis hand. ened heaps of ashes". How dangerous this action is to them ed, actually earning nnd paying a
the wrong nian.’-Uaytcui
good
profit.
0 heart of mine, be stilll
is fully realized when one learns that since their arrival in
Journal,
1
News from London says I/ird
His love will plan the best for thee Morocco, not one American flier has even been injured.
Botherniere has sold to Rerry Bro­
The best, or light or dark it be,—
Great shades of Israel Putnam and Ethan Allen! If this thers three of the newspapers that
Then rest thee in His will. ,
be courage, how did America ever survive such struggles canio to him from his brother, Lord
W H A T ’S WRONG
God holds the fuutre in His hand. ns those of Hie colonial days, the Revolutionary War and Northcliffe, ihe Daily Mail Eve­
ORLANDO
REPORTER-STAR
ning Newa nnd Weekly Despatch.
Why should I shrink or fear?
The price is $110,000,000 and not
Through every dnrk nnd cloudy the War of 1812? Are these bomb throwers of the Sherif­
fian squadron to take a place beside such heroes as Davy ns much as’ the three newspapers A Chicago minister announces as yenrn. The trouble is with the
day—
his sermon subject tomorrow: people, not the day; too few treat
Yen, all along my pilgrim wny
Crocket, Daniel Boone, Stonewall Jackson, Richard Hobson, aro worth.
“What’s
Wrong With Chicago’s it as a day of worship; so many
His love will bless and cheer.
and the men of the Argonne-Meuse offensive?
tempting paths ],.nd in other diBUT BEWARE how you buy Sabbath?’’
Editor Benjamin, who appears to be growing very old, ncws|m|H'r stock on promises of Without attempting to antici­ lections. Pleasure and conunereiul
God holds the future in His hand.
And I can trust Ilis love.
may get a tremendous thrill reading of the exploits of our future performances. That’s dan­ pate the treatment to be given the pursuits come first iu Chicago.
His past'declares His faithfulness; Moroccan Bombers, ho may eulogize them in terms of in­ gerous, nu many have learned to subject by the eminent preacher of And these facts may account fur
HIGHEST AIM
His eye will guide, His heart will comparable grandeur, he may stand on the street corner their sorrow.
tho Gospel we venture the sugges­ what Chicago is and what it is
bless,
tion that what ails the Chicago not.
when they come marching home— or will they fly— loaded
Till 1 am safe above.
Tomorrow will be the last Sab­
The young man who aspires to :i succes. ful u-1
SOME BANKERS, editor, and Sabbath is that too few people
down with gold lace, croix de guerres and other junk, lie nondescripts oppose tho idea of a hear the church bells. The din of bath on earth fur n lot of people
reel* should make character and education hit,
God holds the future in Hos hand. may wave his hat and clap his hands in glee, but as for us, unified single air force, imle|&gt;end industrialism, the hum of maeliin- now living and rioting in Chicago,
1 leave it nil with Him.
highest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving and'
ent of old fogies in the army andiery, the grinding, creaking, rum- Some of these people know this
such poppycock gives us a distihet pain.
I know one day lie will explain
navy.
Itiling of street nnd elevated cars, evening what is wrong with tho
regular
hank deposits aro u great help in giving J
We sincerely trust that most Americans who have stayed
The "wherefore" of each grief and
But yesterday reserve officer! (the rattle of vehicles over the Chicago Sabbath; other a will only
pain,
accuracy to your aim. Your account is Invited.
at home and minded their own business will have more sense of aviation units of .States includ- Jstreets nml tho honk of the nuto know after they have crossed the
Though reasons now nre dim.
ing Colorado, New Mexico and horn do not pause for the Sabbath, river.
than
to
dash
about
feting
these
gallant
hirdmen
upon
their
—A King's Messenger.
passed resolutions indorn 'and their combined efforts to suit­ This Chicago minister has se­
return to this country, hut they probably will not. Editor Arizona
ni
------ -— o----------ing Colonel Mitchell and demand-1 due the sound of the church hell* lected a timely subject for discus­
\ ‘o interest Paid on Savincs Arrouili
-Good- vvcidugl How.'h Ute.yacbL Uauimiiiu and. a. J#t 1&gt;L/ j Uv. JTL'l UK1dj'jists Hke_ .him w ill] !‘t£ _ »'Tnifkfied njr,.service. _Whjeh_ that, Itut few ,h^ar and heed their sion. hefote his people, hut unless
i
t)h&gt;
*».'»it'Hfff
' o &gt; . m ( vnit* •****■ ,
n ,t
club?
doubtless turn over the keys to their cities, give thoniTTolirtPdn fmi ifift
ififiA-innw ~ itrSFe* ’iiixinf call.
he treats the subject w ith enough
--------o-------and lodging f ir an unlimited period of time, and finally o f­ flying, the bankers, etc., or the
There is nothing wrong with liu- vigor to attract newspaper attenIf it isn't the bent, it’s the hu­
men that flew in tho World War? Sabbath in Chicago. It is tin* ion, oniy those who already know
fer
their
favorite
daughters
in
marriage
before
these
ad­
midity, or aomething anyway.
with Chicago*.;
n/ioTt i-ff-tw /, to
r. it it name Sabbath we have here, ami what is the matter
lit
venturous ne’er-do-wells fly off to some other corner of the
-------- o-------BOO 1LK(i(iIN(t IS profitable, if tju,
Sabbath oil which pco- Sabbath will gget the benefit of the
May be President Coolidge is go­ globe looking for another fight with some form of su ffer­ you understand it. lorry I itiggu.t j,|t, j,.,ve worshipped for 2,Dim sermon,
ing to substitute that wallaby lor ing humanity too weak or too ignorant to fight hack.
and his partner r rank - Lakes, » c - ______________ _________
_____
his electrical hobby horse.
cording to testimony offered by
-----------------o----------------....... ... ....... ..
the latter in court, paid the warde i
A RIG GUN IN ACTION
THE STUDIOUS CLASS orw their own victims; they are of the jail in which they were tem­
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
We wonder if this Mustnphn He­
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
mal,,, Pasha of Turkey,
really
must,
, ,,
,
thin anti pale, their feet are cold, their heads are hot, the porarily confined $2,OHO a month
at wen Che9lurflt&gt;kl wou,d ,l0 Jl,st Night is without sleep, the day a fear of interruption,— pal­ "fur special fuvors.”
His output will surpass the im­
From the office of the weekly
The $2,00(1 a month included
lor, squalor, hunger, and egotism. If you come near them only
“regular fnvors'V These publication, The Fellowship Fo­ agery of Keats and Shakespeare
Ttie trouble with most prohibi­ and see what conceits they entertain— they are abstrac­ bootleggers tie luxe paid $500 to rum, conies this enlightment an­ at their combined beat if it is en­ ■
nobled by as facile a play of fancy M
tionists is they are only 97 per tionists, and spend their days and nights in dreaming some $ 1,000 each for "extra favors."
nouncing tire work which will lie as that which once adorned the
cent prohibitionists nnd three per dream; iu expecting the homage of society to some precious
cent beer.
BOOTLEGGING HAS created done for it by William il. Ander­ gentleman’s testimony in regard
scheme built on a truth, hut destitute of proportion in its pre­ more
bribe-giving and bribe-taking son as a special staff correspon­ to money and his mysterious and
There must be a bunch of dumb sentment, of justness iu its application, and of all energy of than all other activities in the Uni­ dent: "This for-seeing, clear-think­ ns yet unidentified nnd uniornted ■
And (i room house, Garage... Raved street on
bunnies in other states if all the will in the schemer to embody nnd vitalize it.— Emerson.
ted State.i hitherto, not excepting ing, straight-writing, hard-hitting, friend John T. King. Moreover, if 12
stories being circulated about
---------------- o---------------agents of corporations, buying leg­ dry, moral-reform, non-partisan lie costs Tin Fellowship Forum
political leader will turn on the ns dearly as lie did tho Anti-Sa­
Florida fakers are tiuc.
Crystal Lake,
islators, in the old days.
BUT IN A LARGE sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot
Protestant search-light, shoot pa­ loon League when he was its head M
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"I don't know," iB the answer hallow this ground. Tho brave men, living and dead, who
FORTY-TWO Chinese, alleged to triotic sixteen-inch shells and drop man in New York, he will draw a
to fur too many questions.—Plant struggled here, have consecrated it far above our power to be quurrclsome, nnd occasionally dry depth-bombs through the col­ princely salary, one calculated to ■ (» rooms and hath in Sanford, all convenience:! 563001
City Courier. But that's n bettar add or detract.— Lincoln.
prove that his editors believe ev­
♦hey surely do it. They do put on umns of this paper.”
answer than an erroneous one.
Seldom has a writer had so many ery word of their pen picture of ■ (» room house on large lot in Paola, § l.2fiO.OD
.
New York’s Barge Office, awaiting
----------------o---------------1
■ ' 0 1Kl compound adjectives torn from his depth-bomb-throwing capaci­
deportation. Two hundred nml
Hanford has one tennis court
!„.' the depths of the dictionary in his ties.
THE DARKEST NIGHT that ever fell upon the earth fifty-six Chinese in all wi
jj 3 acres in hearing orange grove near Paola.
„ whirens it should have eight or never hit the light, never put out the stars. It only made rent baek for quarreling on Amer­ behalf. Reading that pen picture
Finally, if he draws upon his ■
ten. A couple of these tourists
of Ilia agile abilities, one is forced own painful experiences behind
ican anil.
coming down here next winter the stars more keenly, kindly glancing, as if in protest
to the conclusion that the publica­ prison walls for stuff wherewith
It
will
cost
the
Government
might bring racquets with them. against the darkness.— George Eliot.
$50,000 to send the;ij gentlemen tion lucky enough to enlist him to frighten the weak and erring
Did you ever think of that ?
----------------o---------------across the Pacific Ocean, but the will lie distinguished by such py­ from further wrong-doing, In- win
-------- o-------rotechnics of reform us never be­ produce horrific nnd terrifying ma­
MUSIC WASHES away from the soul the dust of every­ Government says it is worth it.
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
If it hadn't been that we weru day life.— Auerbach.
fore lit up the horizon of sin, law­ terial. All in all, this "hard-lutIf
you
could
pick
out
25il,
not
Phone lh j
with three fellows who don’t do
108
Magnolia
Ave.
lessness
nnd
crime.
But
even
with­
ling, dry, moral-reform political
Chinese, hut whites, for deporta­
such things, we would have
tion, sny to another planet, which out the aid of this laudatory ami leader" is ideally equipped by ■ a a a H a a a a a a a n a a a a a a a a a a H a a B a a a a i i s a x K a a B s i * 13"
thought we Imd ’em again, when
impartial outburst, those who read memory for the job of throwing
would be your first choice?
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
we saw three snakes on one hole
their newspaper would be able to linguistic depth-bombs. Ho pi,,,
By IRVIN S. COBB
at the Country Club the other day.
IN OLD days, when the City of forecast much rough and effective bably can throw them bettor than s a ia s iia B M S B is a a M a a a M a a a a a a B B i* iia a a iiu |||UI1
—
o-------he has been able to dodge them. a
Baris,
compared to modern Baris, pen-stuff from Mr. Anderson.
A sure way to feel cheap is to
There used to be a Southern bora uisitc. He yanked off Ids service was a small town, thousands died
have u check which you have cn- Colonel of one of the negro ri-gi- coat, grabbed a bat and declared of M.nnllpox in a year.
L A N S D O W N E ’S PROTEST
domed come back on you marked . metils of the United States Army himself into the game.
;
On Hard Road at Paola for Sil.Jdd
In the year Just passed there
"No Good."—Tampa Times. Bat I whose first name was James, lie
“Now then," he stated, as he ad­ was no death from smallpox, and
PROVIDENCE NEWS
friends who «sk you to do this lit - 1was n small, dapper man, very dig* vanced to the plate, “ for just so only three very mild ruses.
FOUR LOTS
th* favor for them, never seem to nified nnd very much aware of the long as I’ve got no shoulder strnps
Soon after the Shenandoah dis­ that they could ride out such a
Baris
enforces
vaccination
inos^
With
Four
Small
Houses Located within !‘0,ir
u-nlize it.
importance of the position lie fill­ on i want you men to trea t me as strictly. Children in the primary aster Mrs. Zachary Lansdownu
as the Shenandoah seems to
Blocks o f Now Hotel
ed. He was a great believer iu if l were one of you. I’m not your schools, infants, 511,000 hospital pa­ was reported as charging that the storm
have encountered. Their unrelia­
How old is Ann? is not worry­ athletics and he organized three Colonel—I’m a player, Ix’t’s go."
$1,500 for nil Four
tients, are some of thooi vaccinat­ last flight of the ill-fated airship bility in this present state having
ing Tampa; it’s how much is Mi­ baseball teams among members of The pitelier ined the ball across ed.
had been undertaken against the been frequently established, not
Huy Today Before Someone Else BuyJ*
ami going to Ann ex.—Times-Ua- bis battalions and Marled a series the plate nnd the Colonel cracked
And in Baris smallpox doesn’t protests of her husband who com­ only in this country but elsewhere
lon. But In spite of recent annex­ of games for tho regimental cham­ out a three bagger. He tried to exist.
manded
it.
Lntcr
Mrs.
t.nnsTo what do gentlemen that
what in there to jutisfy the send­
Lot In Maiyfair
ations we do not believe Miami in­ pions.
stretch it into a homer. An he turn­ oppose vaccination attribute that downe was said to have denied ing of Commander Lansdowne and
cludes as much territory as cither
One afternoon two of Ihe clubs ed third base on the dead run the fact? Is it just accident.
On Mellonville Avenue
that she ever made such a charge. his men on a voyage that the com­ a
Jacksonville or Tampa.
were playing an important game coacher for his side opened up.
Now it appears that whether she mander believed unduly perilous?
£1,250.00
of the series. The commander, "Run, you port? lit sawdoff, popmade such a charge or not, it was
MRS.
MORTLOCK,
possessing
The record of the dead com­
Tire reporter from the Brooklyn watching from the sideline, thought eyed, bow-legged, homely white direct nnd confidential communica­ suhtsantiully true.
As appears mander was such that no one could
Dally Eagle showed very poor the rivals were not showing suffi- mnt! Run!" lie shouted. "Now slide tion with spirits, started "the Lo­ from the evidence of Captain doubt his bravery nor his anxiety
taste when lie nnked M, Caillaux j dent spirit, considering that th
lil Jiinhoy, dndgum you—SLIDE!"
Flower Spiritualistic Church." George Steele before tile Naval to see the Siieimndonh do more
what he was convicted for by score was close ami the champion- j The Colonel slid and got there, tus
Accused
telling fortunes, :i'ie is Court of Inquiry yesterday, Com­ than any other dirigible imd ever
France during the war. It should ship at ; i nke. He decided to show Then lie went over and put his coat arrested, ofand
REALTOR
Magistrate Vitale mander Lansdowne foresaw some­ done. We may, indeed, feel sure
have been remembered that M. both outfits that ginger wus icq - 1on.
thing very like what happened and, that it was with reluctance he 2
calls
her
a
menace
to
society,
fines,
Rooms
501-502. Phone 95
Caillaux is a guest of the country.
her $ 100, nnd says it is a shame foreseeing it, counselled against made any protest against the or- "
F
irs
t
N
atio
n al Hank HuildlnRfor in-r to disguise herself ns a the westward voyage of the'uirship ders of his supeiiors. Tho trndi- ■
GET YOUR LAWNS IN ORDER
President and Mrs. Mason were
SALES
FORCE
minister in order to led fortunes. at a time when raging thunder­ lions of the service in which he "
hern and brought up in Madison,
EXCHANGE
DOUGLAS M *
storms might be encountered,
was
engaged
prove
that
men
are
M- M. STEWART
and are definitely of the west,
IN VAIN Mr.t Mortlock protestWe do not doubt that the most readier to face troubles than to
a a a x a a s * *■*&gt;'
though both are extremely culti­
Full is at hand, nnd winter will and bright flowers attract the ut- ml: "I had a little church in which!serious^ consideration was given t
them. Lansdowne must have "•■BBMaaa ■ a n i U B i a B a s a s s a s a a s i s i
vated and would be at borne in any follow fast. The rainy srnson is [lentioa of the winter visitors who I told, for modest pay, what 11what Commander Lansdowne said avoid
hated to risk being misunderstood I
society.—Chicago Tribune.—Well, i
g it1**
lie
was,
by
all
odds,
the
uiun
best
•
,
,
..
......
|
come
from
sections
where
frost
thought
could
happen
on
this
earth
is an officer possessed of 'ton " " « * * s * u a * . . a a » b b BBBBBa a * * s a n a a * * * - * " 11"
to a close, t opious
show- na.x
. laid Us
,, blighting
, , ,, hand
,
. on ,leafi
rf course, we’ll take your word for diawlng
,
1
to members of my congregation. fitted to say what the Shenandoah much caution. But he had his duty *
it, but it doesn't seem possible.
cis have calmed thegrass to grow and flower and grass. What may You threaten me with jail.
could or could nut be relied on to to liia crew to perform, and to th e !"
hi riotous fashions. Those who have jseein an ordinary ihing to us who
do. He knew her best. But it is American people. And, at tin- rhk
"Thousand*
of
others
Imve
In view of congested traffic con­ kept their lawns trimmed haw have it here ut all season* of the churches in which, for pay, they hardly reassuring to find that Rear of
misunderstood, he made I
ditions, it is easy enough to under­ been rewarded by beautiful grass year may very well prove the de­ tell their congregations what they Admiral Eberie made his note on his being
protest.
stand automobile accidents. Where plots that are a delight to the eve. elding factor us to the locating of think is going to happen in anoth­ the protest to the effect that "if
Probably we shall yet have
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many trains run upon the same
Well trimmed lawns, dotted with la desirable citizen fiotn another er world. That is fortune telling the limitations nnd apprehensions from Lansdowne's superiors somt
trucks, it is not dificult to stu palm i and ndged with [lowering (stale.
outlined iu the letter and first en­ reasonable explanation of why ids
ulf
o.
why there should be an occasional plants add much te the beauty of ( So let' • prepare a bit by making
Mean"How do you know my predic­ dorsement were sound, it would ap­ protests were overruled.
collision. Bqt where.a few uir- a town. We can Imvo these things lour home places look their te st and tions about things on this eaith pear that our airships are of lit­ while, the American people can­
ROSE COURT LOT
jdam s have the freedom of the Ihere witli little difficulty. Emerald thus make oilr city mote beautiful nre less accurate than the predict tle military or commercial value." not but feel pride in the Ht„ry (,(
viude heavens, and acomparative-1green grass and bright flowers at- nnd more attractive. There will be Huns of other preacher:i afcout ; That these huge gas bags are of u mao who faced death rather
''i* '" n" number of boats sail upon (tract the attention of the winter the double n ward of making our things that will happen in tlifi great military or commercial val­ thim disobey orjlern.
But the *
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-all the. oceans
the world, it i i visitors who come from sections own surrourti,.i g ,
„J0, a |dL»aa- world to come?"
ue 1ms §(ien doubted by rr.arty en-' Ahnuian peoplefwili aU,, be amc ■ i' routing ojt Sanford Ave. 75x155. Priced at I*
^ y o n jl lift why such
s r j wlicft1 frost hnsj tuid
i iHit Audi «tlkO pieusin/' our new
How can you argue'with a !ad$ Lilleeera of high standing. Certain- Ions to see that men of hia kind "
unavoidable?
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hla. aeeorillnK t o n l a t t b a r e u f of
reeoril In t h e P i d d l e ll«‘c o rd s n t
P e m ln n le C o u n ty , iiF lorlda. in'

M S S KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

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Miss Wilkey Resumes {
East Sanford
Position a s Society
Weeks is nt homo from sev­
Editor of The Herald eralOkie
weeks stay in Tampa.

Social
Calendar
Tuesday
Q. W. Wannelsy and Mrs.
fMcCrory will entertain CirLniber Three of the Methodist
' Tuesday afternoon nt :i
„ at the Home of Mrs. Me­
at 018 Oak Avenue.
Wednesday
le Number Two of the MethChurch will meet at 8:80
k with Mrs. A. K. Powers at
Dine on Ninth Street.

After having spent the past two
months in New York and points in
the east. Miss Kathryn Wilkey has
returned to Sanford and today re­
sumed her duties as Society Editor
of The Sanford Herald.
!
In again taking charge of this
department. Miss Wilkey requests
th** same kindly co-operation that
was given her last season by the
people of Sanford
iiMiss,,, W1
wil1 l,t‘ "t The Heraid office each morning between
the hours of I) and 12 mid uil com­
munications for the society d e p a r t ,
ment may be given to her nt that
time.

Thursday
mel's Specialty Shop will
Ils semi-annual Cushion Show School Of Dancing:
Milane Theater.
Will Open Here Soon
Seminole Chapter Number
f the Order of Ean'.ern Star
Sarn WUson of the Sara Wilson
cet nt 7:30 o'clock. All memre urged to be present and School of Dancing (,f .Miami, is
iting Stars will be made announcing today that :*'u&gt; will give
a basic course of classical dancing
e.
in Sanford beginning Oct. I.
Sam Wilson has been head of
the school of that name in Miami
for the past nine years and h a s
i produced many successful pagenls.
She has been a student in the
B. Harry Ward and Miss Fern \ eatoff-Serova School of linncing
returned Friday from New and with Chalif in New York City.
[City.
Claude Sistrunk with the Amer­
and Mrs. W. D. Gardiner re- ican Fruit Growers left today for
Saturday after spending Miami to spend a short vacation
Before returning to Sanford he will
immer in the north.
spend several days in Havana
J. C. Bennett and children
sed Friday after spending the Discovery of Henson
jer in the mountains.

Personals

Minnie Stewart and Miss
Rines have returned from a
Washington and Baltimore.

For ..Insects Winter
Hibernation Claimed

Plat Hook 3, Page &lt;*L

College Judge

C. E. Chorpening went to l,akc
Wales on a business trip Tuesday.
C. A. Ynncy and family of Mad­
ison are new-comer:t nt Beek Hnmmock.

V. fi. D OU m .A SS.
I l e i k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt, S e m in o le
C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
(O FFIC IA L S E A L )
tty A. M. W E E K S .
Im puty C lrrli.
WH.SON Si H OirslIOI.UK .lt.
Solicitor* f o r C o m p l a in a n t .
H, pt. 7-11-31.3*.

Mra Hoke Hunter and young
;on are nt homo from Charlotte,
N. C.
Herbert Squire has returned to
Emory College „t Atlanta, Ga., to
resume his studies.

IN T H E r i H C P l T r O l ' H T . S U V E S T H J I ' D I C I A I . C I I U ' t T T . — IN
I N I 1 KOIl NCAI IN'OI.C C O U N T Y ,
P C l i l t III A, IN i ' l l A NCCI I V S I T -

Mr3. Mny Hasty has sold her
form and home on Geneva Ave­
nue to Flint Brothers,

TIN'fi.
S t r i T TO Q U I E T T I T L E
W. T. LANGI.RY, C o m p t a l n t a n t .

JU 3H P H P IN K O AN. KT AL
U efem lanta.
O H U K It O F P U B L IC A T IO N
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A TO:
J o s e p h F l n e g a n a n d R e b e c c a F in e Kim, Ids w ife; S a m u e l C h a p m a n nnd
C h a p m a n , bin w ife
w hose C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
J W. T u c k e r uml Kinllv A u g u s t a
T u c k e r, Ills w ife ; J . W. T u c k e r am i

Misa F.valene Cust returned home
last week from Young Harris Col­
lege in Georgia on account of ill­
ness.
Master Alton Steele was here
last week from Orlando ns the
guest of hia grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Boston Steele,
Mrs. Susie Squire arrived Sun­
day from Hampton Bays, I* 1.,
where :ftc has been for nearly live
years and is now the guest of her
on, B. H. Squire and family at
Moore’s Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meredith
of Annapolis, Md., arrived here
last Thur. Gay for a few days'
visit with their aunt, Mrs. Boston
Steele. They are motoring through
to Minmi for the winter.

E mi l y A iikiisis T u c k e r , h i s w i f e ; J o W o f__
f o r_____
d T u e k_______
r r a m i E m i l y An

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Her remit elec::,in as Justice of
the pence at Galesburg, ill., will
enable Miss Helen M. Carr, 20. ob­
tain a college education and even­
tually become a lawyer. She has
enrolled as a freshman at Knox
College there and will pay her col­
lege expenses, in addition to sup­
porting two small brothers, by
acting ns justice of the peace out
of school hours.
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Phone 329-w

Fresh Oysters Daily
BALTIMORE OYSTERS

Royal Fruit Store

You Are Invited To Attend The

Fall Opening
AT OUR MILLINERY PARLORS

DETROIT
CLEVELAND

TOLEDO
CINCINNATI

E ffective from Jacksonville September 29, 1925.
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The Quality Shop
Sanford, Florida
Mrs. G. C. Sperritig

Tickets, reservations and complete information from
B. G. ALY, T. A., A. C. L. Station
Phone 63-J

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ELDER &amp; LOVEllL

Real sEstate
and
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City Property, Fann Lands and Subdivision Acreage.

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Give Uh Your Listing!) and Rentals
Thirty Years Residene In Sanford.

ELDER &amp; LOVELL
Room llfi First'N ational Bank Bldg.

REAL ESTATE

THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—THE
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER
STATES.
Tho Combltintinn of Brains, Capital ami
Experience are essential
.17 YBAItS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORD
Has trained and qualified us to make a success in han­
dling your real estate investments. We offer you this
service nnd cheerfully refer you to our clients. You wil/
find them in the hunks, business offices and on the streetv
of Sanford.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
REALTORS
(Magnolia at Srcund.

LOANS

Phone 48

INVESTMENTS

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Beautiful high aiui dry lots— All cleared, some have
Orange trees— Your choice

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For Sale—
New ten room residence on corner of
First Street and French Avenue; up to
date in every respect.

Only $400
$50 Cash nnd $10 per month

No Interest, No Taxes,
$20,000.00—One third cash

Lots are 50x1'l l to 152 feet on Pinilu street, 525 feet
from Dixie Highway

Balance one, two and three years

South of Longwood, Near School

ry

Splendid place to build a bungalow for rent or sale.

B ryan t &amp;H a th a w a y
Bali Block, Opposite I’. O.

Sanford, Fla.

20 Years Experience With Florida Land

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Britt-Chittenden Realty Company, Inc.
2111 E. First St.

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Realtors.

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C h r i s t i a n n a m e In u n k n o w n :
J o n e s n n d ■ — J o n e s , h ln w if e
w h o se C h r l n t l a u n a m e In u n k n o w n ; _
ntul Ao U i ’h i U n d e v u ry Xlf lt le a b o v e a
n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s . If l i r l i u t an* if
e it h e r , a n y u r a ll o r t h e s a h r d e f r n d
a n t s , Le d e a d , t h e n t o l h a h e i r s , d e ­
visees. g r a n t e e s n n d o t h e r c l a i m a n t s
u n d e r ennli a n d e v e r y o f t h e said
d e c e a s e d d e f e n d a n t s , a n d t o a ll p a r ­
tie s, e a c h a n d e v e r y c l a i m i n g a n y
I n t e r e s t um l, r an y o f t h e a b o v e n a ­
m ed d e f e n d a n t s , e a c h
and
e v ery |
w h o se n a m e s a n d r e s i d e n c e s a r e u n - ■
k n o w n t o th e c o m p l a i n a n t , In th e ■
a b o v e r n t l t l e d c a u se , a n d l o a ll Utl* ■
k n o w n p a r t i e s w h o m s o e v e r , c laim
Ing a n y I n t e r e s t o r I n t e r e s t s In the
la n d s in v o lv e d In th in s u i t ,
sahl
la n d b e i n g s i t u a t e d In th o County
of H rm ln o le nnd S t a t s of F l o r i d a
an d m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d as
fo llo w s:
L o ts 3 a n d I Block " D " o t N en v cs'J
A d d itio n t o th e C it y o f Hanford.
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a a n d It a p ­
p e a r i n g f r o m th e s w o r n Itlll o t C o m ­
p la i n t h e r e i n t h a t y o u a n d e a c h o f
you m n y c la i m s o m e r i g h t , t i t l e or
I n t e r e s t In .mil to t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e ­
in d e sc r ib e d .
It Is t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d , t h a t you
a n d e a c h of you h e a n d y o u a r e
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r t o th o
llill of C o m p l a in t , h e r e i n ti le d In
t h i s e u m o on M onday, th e fith day
of O cto b e r A. D. I.*7 j t h e s a m e he-.
lu g a r u l e d a y of th in C o u r t, a t th e
C o u rt H o u se , In H a n fo rd Hemlnnle
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a a n d In d e r a u l t t h e r e ­
of D ecree P r o C o n fe sa o w ill he eiitereil n n u ' n s t you. s a i d c u u n r be
Ing n s u i t to q u ie t t i t l e In th o Coinp l n l n a n t In a m 1
i to t h e t^hove d e s c r lb
ed land.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o l ­
d e r be p u b li s h e d o n c e a w e e k t o r
f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k l y I s s u e s of
t h e H an fo rd H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r
p u b lis h e d
111 S u n fo r d . Hcmluole
C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
W i t n e s s m y h u n d a n d t h e seal
o f Ib is C ir c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n th ,
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t uf t h e
HI a t e
of
F lo r id a . In nnd fo r H em lm d e C o u n ­
ty . F lo r id a on th i s t h e 7lh d a y of
S e p te m b e r. A. D. I!»25.
V. K. D O U aLA S S .
(S E A L )
C le rk of t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t. S e v e n th
J u d i c ia l C ircu it. In an d f o r S e m ­
inole C o u n ty , S t a l e of P lo r ld u .
Ry A M W E E K S ,
D e p u ty C le rk .
JOHN O. LEONA HDY.
S o lic ito r fo r C o m p l a in a n t .
S e p t: 7 -H -21-2S

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Nos. 18-17

Tuesday, September Twenty-Ninth
One Hundred Eight Park Avenue

a u s t a T u c k e r , h i s wife; Hmnuei
C h a p m a n . T r u s t e e ; J . W. T u c k e r ,
a t t o r n e y In fa c t f o r S a m u e l C h ap m m . T r u s t e e ; J. H o w a rd T u c k e r ,
T r u s t e e ; A iia u s la
Is a b e lla N eave.
ntul h u s b a n d G e o r g e H o w a r d N e a v e ;
Sirs. A I N e a v e a n d G e o rg e How m d N eave, h e r h u s b a n d : Hnimiel
T
M cC ravey am i
M iC rav ey, Ills w if e ; w hose C h r la t lu n
llanii* Is u n k n o w n ; 8, T, M cC raney
m i d -------- M cC raney, his w ife w h o se
C h r is ti a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; Km*

Mr. and Mr:* C. E. Chorpening,
HT.VI'K OK I I . m i n t \ .
Miss Helen Chorpening, Miss Alys tri it,- Kulalo of
KHIV
AIILi W INSLOW M IT C H E L L ,
Chorpening, Carl Chorpening and dectasrtl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth motor­
Nollrr |&lt;&gt; Crrilllnra
r u l l l ora, l.eK atc cs, I&gt;lsed New Smyrna Beach for the day t r lTbou l i ea lls C
an d nil I 'e rs n n s h a v i n g
Sunday mid enjoyed a picnic din­ *'la i m s o r l&gt;&lt;-m:in,t‘
inialicit «;ihl Ksner. They visited the Old Spanish tote:
Voll.
and
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of
a r e In-rrhy
Mission ns an interesting side trip. notiflt-d and r .- i|u l r n |you,
to i*r«*-*.-iit a n y

F lu n o , I'lp u O r g a n am t H arm o n y

i . P, D. McRae had as her!
i* guests
uests for the week Mr. and
George Redfeurn and daughand Mr. and J. W. Blankner
’enSurg, I'hilip McRae Jr., and
Taylor of Tampa.

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You n n d ea c h o l y o u nrn t h e r e ­
fore h e r e b y r e i |i i l r r d l o a p p e a r to
th e Hill of .C om plaint In tills m um ,
on M onday, t h e 6th. d a y o f O ctober,
IS!:,, u l t h e C o u r t H o u s e , Hnhtord,
F lo r id a , mild c a u s e b e i n g n su it lo
u u le t i d l e In t h e C o m p l a in a n t to
t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d p re m is e s .
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
o r d e r be p u b li s h e d o n c e a w e e k In
fo u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k l y Issues In
th e H anford H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r
p u blished In S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r ­
id. i.
IN W 1TNK S3 W I1 B H E O F . I h a v e
h e r e u n t o s e t m y h a n d a n d o ffic ia l
»■ flfl t h l s t h e 6th.- d a y of S e p te m b e r.

TELEPIIONE:— Rea. 428-J.

MOSCOW, Sept. 28.—(/PI—The
Gremlin, of Tampa, a for- Russian scientist M. Buchmetjew
rsident of Sanford, spent the ha:i determined that the tempera­
reek in Sanford on business. ture of insects increases in direct
1-Iu Iiiih and d&gt; 111n flat I u h o I, toil, o r
proportion to their activity.
W ilier o f you. m a y h a v e a g a i n s t th »
Mrs,
Vesta
Fay,
Mrs.
Murth.i
C. A. Williams and Mini
Butterflies, lie claims, furnished
e s l a t o of K tlw anl Winslow Mll.-h.-ll
Moffett,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
W.
11.
Pone,
d
e c e a se d , la te * i Heiiilnoli* I 'o u n t y ,
! Williams have taken an much valuable enlightnient on the
lo til- u n d e rs lg h e il A dinln sent in the Weiuko Apart- nrol)lem,of the winter’s sleep of the Mr. ami Mrs, Bushnell Bale:i. Mi IKslorlda.
t r a t o r s of sa id .-stai,-. u i t h l n o n e
for the winter.
insect species. He found that when
Mrs. Bill \crnm i, Mr. mid Mrs y e a r fro m th e d a l e h ereo f
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Edward Stowe,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P a l e d Msptemlier I'Uli \ I* l a i n
butterflies
were placed
in a colder
L -'.A N IT S I. M I T i 'M ia .l ,
J. C. Aycock and son, .lack atmospheric medium. &lt;tlieir temper­ Fail, Miss Sue Fny, Miss Kvalene
LAWRENCE IV MITrilKLL
Ik. returned Saturday from ature immediately began to drop Cust, Miss I’auline Wallace, Miss
Adml nlM r a l o r s
\ugustind where they have j and continued on the downward Martini Wallace and l)|in Fay com­ Hejd: l l - 3 i - 3 S . n e t : i- IS -ta -S * . N „v :
ruests of relatives.
jscalo until a certain point was prised a party going to New Smyr­
IN T i n : l Mil l IT t ill I I I ’ Ol- H K II.
renehed, whereupon the tempera­ na Beach for the day Tuesday.
i n o u : i i n N i l , i t .m u n i ,
i\
and Mrs. Howard Hulick re- ture would suddenly ii'ioot up again
i ii \ ni i a n .
Saturday from Allenliurst, nearly to normal and then register
I l n l r r f o r 1'iihlirnlloii
N. II I1AIINKII.
mid will be at the Montezuma slighter drops. But this exporjment
C o m bl n l i m i t
until the completion of the was only possible once. When tried
vo.
lotel Ferre:!1; Lake.
T i i k ii cuts.
d e v i s e e s ,- c m a n ,
a second time, the butterfly invar­
T E E S I N I ' l IT 11 C It C L A I M VNTS
iably died.
U N D E R J O S E P H P I N N K U A N . il.tM. H. Mabry and Horton
Buchmetjew came to the conclu­
Cr.lBi’il o r o t h e r * ’. Ims. a n i l o i l i e r *.
I l ef e m l u u l n .
motored from Gainesville sion that the secretions of butter­
T i l l * S T ATI-: O F I ' M i l l I HA. T O:
id the week end as the guests flies are cooled by a lower atmos­
Al l |iuill&gt;-s cl nl i ull i K I n l e r e s l ill
If. and Sirs. J. F, Smith.
phere temperature and even frozen
III,- I: mmI , .uni | . t . nil-. , l,.-i. hi t f r e r
i lrserl he&lt;l u m l e r J O S E P H I'INNfelwhen the lowest point is reached(IAN.
Il I : l l i : i ’i ’ A F I N N CHA N .1 \ f .
J, G. Ball and Master Billy
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m i i ! i t f &gt;rr : , M i i ’ m c i . i r » o \ r . r .
amed Sunday evening from freezing point he attributes to 'I
J O S E P H Wi ' I T o l l l i T l ' i ’K C l t , CMC
I I . \ Al 111 :iTA T I V K K R . U C l ) I UI C
ni Beach where they huvi liberation of the animal heat dur­
I
l i l t \ N T I . C 1 , u m l r i i e h of thetii,
kpending the summer.
ing the freezing process.
i lec-. i .-■! ,.r o t h e r w i s e .
HA Ml Cl. C H A P M A N a n T Y u a t c t
This ability of insects to sup­
f o r Ml s U l i l ' S T A I C H A P M A N ,
and Mrs. Harvey Bray of port u cooling down of their secre­
J i *HC PI I I M i K F u i t o T P O K F . l t . m i d
na, Cuba, were the guests In: t tions, without actually freezing,
C M I I -1 x 1 I i ' K 1: 11, MIHH U ' O P H TA
I
CHAPMAN.
.1 H • &gt;W A 111 *
of Miss Annie Hawkins at the scientist thinks is the secret
T
l ' C K I ' l l . .i&lt; T r i i h l i e f o r .1 Wf n- .
bme on Celery Avenue.
of their being able to sleep through
F o n t * T f O K E I l a m i CMI I . Y At)
tlio winter.
I J CS TA T P I T K C l t I H t i l l C I’. VANH
nn T i l l lie. I n r .1 t V o F F O I t l * T I C K and Mrs, R. A, Terhmie left
IS It u m l CMII. Y ACH CHT A T C C K ly for St. Petersburg, where German Says Present
C l l . MIIH HA It AII SC W C l . l , H A T T i n t MIIH HA It A 11 H H A T T K I t a n d
will attend the national conW It. H A T T K I t h e r h u s h a m l . AUm of the United Spanish War Shoe Styles
Lasting’
UIT8 TA 1 N C A V i ; . mil — - N K A V K .
a ns.
h e r liunhuntl. Cl H' IHA T. I ' l l 11,1.! PH.
H A M l ' K I . M T Ct . ’K 13tt. MltH \ l l l BERLIN, Sept. 28.—fV**)—'The
( ! I N I 1 A KVAND, Anil &lt; t e h of t h e m .
,
A.( Doway ninl daughter, pointed toe and high lied have Here is a new type of collar that If llvlnic. m o l If ile:u|. oil p a r l i e s
n t e r e s t u n i l e r n.ihl HAM
MaxinV Dowdy, arrived Satur- conic to stay, thinks Professor is simple and youthful looking, hut ePlCa Il .mCl nHeA PI M
A N .in I riiHie.. ( o r MIHH
rum Benton, Ark. They will be Goclit of the Orthopaedic Institute not severe. A band of white or­ A L' i 11fHT A 1 C H A P M A N I W O K CKKH
uml
KM t l. Y
A
ucsts of Mr. ami Mrs. W, I,. of the Berlin University. Asked gandie is finished with pleated TF POCI IKO C l tT. CMl
: - ! AI !i 11 HTA I , P | I A F Py for the winter.
for his opinion on the influence of ends that give a jnhot effect in MAN. .1 I l o W
A It I • T I C K K H
as
footwear on questions of hygiene the front. As all smart collars do, ................ f or .1 U i i l K O I t t , T P C K K I l
uml CMII.Y
ACHCHTA T C C K C l ti
idy Anderson returned Satur-! Professor Goclit mid that just as it hugs the neck closely.
H C iill K. KVANH us T r u s t e e Tor .1
[from Pennsylvania ami New ( most people will continue to drink,
W O F F O Itl* T P C K C U a m i CMII.Y
announced ACHCHTA T P C K C l t ; MltH HA It A11
where he has been superin- cat ami smoke, in fact do every­ Kissimmee—Plans
SCW
H ATTKIt. MltH HA It AH
hg peach shipments for tin thing they know to be injurious, so for construction of twenty-five H H ACTl.l.
T K It uml W It IIA T T K It.
rican Fruit Growers, Inc.
they will persist in following tin* new dwellings.
l o r hmthuml. A C O P M A I NKAVK
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precepts of fashion in the matter
l.til'IHA T PH 11,1,1 PS S a MHKL AL
and Mrs. N. D. Stevens and of shoes, contrary to all sense of)
T P C K K Il. MUM VI ItUINI A A KV­
ANH, a n d eiu h of th e m d e e m i«d or
Iren of Tunknnnnck, Pa., who reasoning.
MRS.
If.
O.
TRAVIS
olio rw'lue, nnd nil o t h e r pt rtien In*
been the guests of Mr. and
Not until health and feet have
t e r m t i d In t h e l.inda h e r e i n a f t e r deII. R. Stevens, have taken an been mriously damaged, he said,
serlheil; mill
K ATK I :N I &gt;i: It WOOD
nlejit at 811 Park Avenue.
will human nature finally resort Fuhlic Stenojarraphei SWAN a n d A t . l t c i l T S W A N , h e r
.h ic h u n d . d e fe n d .in le
to a more sensible kind of foot­
Ii a p p e a r i n g hy t h» s w o r n t t d i
Valdez Hole! I.ulihy
s. J. I). Woodruff, Misa Ethel wear.
, cf C i m i i d n l n t Hi n t y o u m u y
he
m i e r m t e d In t h e h i n d a n d p r e m y and Miss Florence Henry
red Friday to Tallahassee
e they spent the week end vis- MRS. EDGAR MITCHELL
'fMebds at Florida State ColT E A C IIK K OF
for Women.

r. and Mr;i T. J, Miller and
Margaret Cox left Saturday
Italtimore, Md., where Miss Cox
fe-enter Goucher College. Mr.
Mrs. Miller will spend two

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NEW LACE AND RUFFLED CURTAINS
Plain Marquisette
Lace Curtains
Fine filet nets in cream and ecru with silk fringe.

$2.75 and $3.50

and scrim ruffled curtains.

Cream and white.

$1.75 pair

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, m i mv»«U taw I S J , " d
tho Dead Lakes

Face Tremendous Job
NEW
lum ber y a r d

m m ?
m m
Returned Hurler From' The
Southern League Allows
Browns Hut Three Dingles
And,ChainpioriM Win 8 to 0

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WASHINGTON; Kept. 28.-(VP)
—Pitcher “Curley Ogdon lately
10101111x1 to Washington from
Chnttanoogu of tho Southern As­
sociation, held St. Louis to three
hits Sunday and enabled the churnions to tio the series with the
rowns by winning, 8 to 0.
Only three of the champions’
regulars played the full game, the
substitutes bagging 12 of the 17
hits garnered off Gaston and Wingard.
It was Nick Altrook-Al Schacht
day at the park and the Washing­
ton comedian-coaches put on their
full repertoire of monkey-shine.:.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 000 000 000-0- 3-3
Washington .. 010 250 OOx—8-17-1
Batteries: GaHton, Wingard and
Dixon; Ogden and Tate,

A complete line of
Luf|uc Hatted For Fdtur Runs
In Two Innings; Phillies
Are Defeated hy Chicago;
(Hants lleaten by Dodgers

fmrnmm

CINCINNATI, Sept. 28.—OP)—
After being held runlcss for three
founds, Pittsburgh batted Luque
for four runs in two innings, and
won « five-inning game from Cin­
cinnati, •! to a. gain stopped play
in the first half of the sixth.
Score by innings;
Pittsburgh .............. 0C0 22— l-C-1
Cincinnati ............ . 102 00—2-0-2
Uatteries: Kremer and Smith;
Luque and Hargrave.

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TIGERS ROMP ON YANKS
NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—f/l*)—
Detroit defeated New York, 10 to
R, Sunday in the first game of a
double header despite home runs
by Ruth mid Mcusel. The second
game was called a t the end of the
fifth inning, tied, 1 to 1, on ac­
count of darkness.
It wns Ruth’s 22nd anil Meuscl's
32nd circuit clout of the season.
FIRST GAME
Scoro by innings:
Detroit .. .. - 000 000 013-10-15-1
New York „ 000 001 0 1 3 - 5-10-1
Batteries: Whitehill and Woodall; Jones, Braxton, Johnson and
Bengough.
SECOND GAME
Score hy innings:
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . 010 00-1-2-0
New Y o rk _______ 010 00-1-3-0

Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Hrlck
Lime
Plaster
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White Rock Plaster Ronrd
Nails
Screen Wire
lluilders Hardware
Do&gt;rs
Windows

CPUS TROUNCE PHILLIES
Meet Mr. Ralph Powell, six times
CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—(/P)—Chi­ winner of the Nebraska state ten­
cago bunched hits off Mitchell nis title, lie’s also annexed the
Sunday and defeated Philadelphia, j Omaha city championship on nine
2 to 1, in the final game of tho occasions and the Missouri Valley
series. The season’s series whs chnssic throe times. He’s now
Frames ami Screens
won by Chicago, 13 games to 0,
gone in for golf, where he hopes
Made to Order
Score by Innings:
to acquit himself just as brilliantPhiladelphia 100 000 000-1- 7-0
Chicago........ 010 (120 OOx—3-13-1
Murphy Ironing Hoards
Batteries: Mitchell, iiing and
Medicine Cabinets
llenline; Alexander and Hurtnett.

Today’s Games

ROBINS HEAT (HANTS
BROOKLYN, Sept. 2H.~&lt;/P)—
Brooklyn returned from itfTTtsastrous western trip Sunday and beat
New York, f» to 1, in a ninth-in­
ning finish.
Score by innings:
Now York .. .. 021 010 000—l-li-0
Brooklyn ..
003 U00 101-3-12-1
Batteries: Greenfield anil 'Sny­
Coach Knuto Rockne and Captain Clem Crowe have a tremendous task der; Petty and Hargreaves.
ahead of then) If Notre Dame it going to live up to its gridiron deeds
of the past few seasons. With the celebrated "four horsemen’’ gone,
ns well ns many other stars, it will take some real work to put the
Irish on the football map tins campaign. Rockne (on the left) and
Crowe are shown in the accompanying photo looking over prospective
candidates.

'!-American War Veterans.
Spanish War Vets .Spank1
Tho first time that tho eomnmndery met with the veterans wns in
Chattanooga in 1U23. Last year the
Plan
Joint
Meeting
CRACKERS BEAT
joint meeting wns held in Michi­
gan City. This year the commandofficials predict the largest at­
FORT WORTH TO With National Body cry
tendance in the history of the or­
ST. PETERSBURG, Kept. 28.— der.
EVEN UP SERIES (/P)—The
annual meeting of the
Officer i of tile National CnmNational Commundery will he held mainlery are Lieutenant Ft nleric
Southern Leaguers Found 4 jointly with the national encamp­ II. Mart, commander-in-chief; Cap­
Panther Hurlers lo Take ment of the Spaaish-American War tain Robert Wnnkownki, junior
Sunday's ( ’onlest 12 to 7 Veterans in this city during Sep*. commander-in-chief; Captain Geo.
27 to Oct. I. Plans for the reunion II. Zone, treasurer-in-chief; Cupbanquet have been completed. tain Guorgo II. Kemp, historian;
PANTHER PARK, Fort Worth, nnd
A
program
of entertainment and Reverend Samuel Small, chaplain;
Tex., Sept. 28.—(/l\—Tho Atlanta of business in
addition to that of Lieutenant recorder.
Crackers won a long drawn out tho regular veteran
encampment
game hy much hitting from the has been arranged.
F o i i _ W u r U i . i ‘im Ujjura
ilaynWfftmrtlmmniff-trri'n brvnfc In " The NntliiRiil -Viimmtmlifr.y is u Imnort: , more is exported from the
tho four games of the Dixie series naval and military order of Span- state Ham is brought in. The ex­
jsh-Anicrieun War veterans made
thus far played.
ports total more than $130,1100,000
Fort Worth used four pitchers tin entirely of officers. This is the while her imports total about $225,in nn attempt to stop thu Crackers third time in the history of the
nnd Atlanta two. The Inrge crowd toniinnndcry that tho organization
which fringed the outfield, mnde has met jointly with the Unit'd
many long flies which ordinarily
would have been outs safe, At­ Hand 1. Huso on hulls, off Cuvet
lanta virtually won the game by 5; Head 2; Wolkup 2; North 1;
getting more hitB into the crowd. Johns, 1; McLaughlin I. Hit hy
The Crackers kept up a continual pitcher, by McLuughlin 2 (Davis
onslaught against the four Fort twice). Wild pitch, Wulkup l;
Worth pitchers, scoring one or Head 1. Passed hall, Jenkins I;
more runs in every inning except Mullen I. Winning pitcher. Cuvet.
Losing pitcher, Walxup. Time of
the second.
The hitting of Nears, J. Smith. game 3 hours. Umpires, Fanning,
Nichoff and Moore were features. Jordn, Hill ami Brennan.
Hugh Cavot, veteran southpaw,
who defeated the Panthers in the
first game, was batted from the
hox in tliu sixth inning. Hollis Mc­
Laughlin, who succeeded him, man­
aged to hotd tho Panthers in check,
although ho wns constantly In
trouble.
Fort Worth finished the game
•with u putched up line-up due to
an injury to Possum Moore, and
tho fact that they hail used most
of their pitchers nnd substitutes
earlier in ho game.
The gumo wns plnycd before u
Palmetto
crowd estimated in excess of 18.000
said to he tho Inrgest crowd which
ever attended a game here.
The Ilox Score.
ATLANTA
AB It H PO A K
Zoo Hors, If. _ 5 3 2 1 0 0

HAItT NASON, Local Manager

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York at Brooklyn.
No others scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland a t Philadelphia.
Detroit a t New York.
Chicago at Boston.
Only three scheduled.

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 472-w

LOURDES France, Sept. 28.—
bP)—Posted on the wnlki of the
miraculous grotto here, journey's
end for so many pilgrims from nil
parts of the world, there is a pla­
card which reads: “ biok out for
your pocket-book."
Above tha heap of crutches aban­
doned by the devout in testimony
of cures there is another, nnd by
the sacred fountain there is n third
Faith in the healing powers of the
shrine brings the pilgrim ami faith
in the fatness of the pilgrim’s scrip
has brought-the pickpocket and the
common.
The best plainclothes men from
Prris, on duty a t bmrdcs, have
eiuyht ns many ns six pickpockets
in n single morning. Often the
thkvA‘* .,irii,yuyng,girls,Deputed l»v
older adepts, who nrO mostly old
offenders fearful of the heavy punjjnhicnt dealt out in France to the
huhitual criminal.
Lourdes is crowded in the sum]
mer
with n great variety of nation­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
alities and that means u vast va­
Brooklyn 5; New York I;
Cincinnati 3; Pittsburgh •! (call riety of wallets. The thoughts of
Jim levout when they buy candles
cd end of fifth, rain.) J ;
ifor the shrine or gather abotlt the
Chicago 3; Philnddlphjn L
Nt. I,tiuis U-li; Boston 5-7 a(fini pile of discarded crutches crutches
am preoccupied and obstructed.
gumo HI innings.)
They do not resent chance elbowing
or jostling nor feel the hand that
AMERICAN LEAGUE
u'ips the wallet from its resting
Washington 8; St. LouL o.
New York 5-1; Detroit 10-1 (sec­ place.
ond game tied, call'd end fifth
Tampa—Henderson
Boulevard
rain).
Jio he widened from 30 to -10 feet.
No others scheduled.

Yesterday’s
Results

Jack, I admire your

1st—We will leml you

AH T h e M o n ey
necessary to build a complete home
2nd— If your home i» already built we will make
you u very substantial loan on it.

You find Hart, Schnffner k Marx clothing »&gt;
Dickson-Ives. That name and their products *r*
known the world over for quality ami honest **!•
infliction. You get both at reasonable prices al
D-I.

The whole idea is to broaden the ollt
your figure—make it more athletic with
shoulders and a trim waist. Colors are
Browns like fall leaves, blues and soft I
Many double breasted coats are being worn.

“Can You Fit
Me Well?”

Many people wonder if they can g*l 0
mnde suit, individual enough to fit them,
find longs, shorts, stubs, stouts, regulars—
of the showing nt D-I.

How Much Does
A Good Suit Cost?

The cost of n suit depends upo
Good clothes nro available at $10- O
and bench made suits selW at $75 ti
ran get what you want and get it at
always glad to show you too.

Everybody have a good time

We have two plans of financing
Your Home
Totals _ „
37 7 1! 27 II 3
x Batted for Wtilup in sixth,
xx Batted for Johns in seventh,
xxx Batted for Wachtell in
ninth,
« I
Score by innings?
’Atlanta _______ 101 121 213—12
Fort W o rth ........ 020 10 1 210— 7
Sumninry: Left on base, Atlan­
ta 10; Fort Worth 11; two-huso
hits. Nears 2; J. Smith 2; Zoellers,
Nichoff 2: Gnztdlu, f ’nvet, Palmer,
Windle, Jenkins. \H o m e runs,
Moore. Double plays; Gnzella to
Nichoff to Murphv; Smith to Nic­
hoff lb Murphy; Niohoff to Gazella

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Yes, dear, everyone does
Clothes With
a Reputation

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bear, spreading Joy throughout your
home and fairly eager to get at your
work?
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Or, do you fee! all tlred-out end
aching in every bone and muscle—
bad taste prevailing — not wantiiw
nny breakfast — pouchy and miser-

Famous Shrine I s
Hunting Ground Of
French Sneak Thief

FIELD SPORTS — MUSIC

r.07-8 1st National Hunk 111tig.

f * - when you get un-hungry * a

it all * 1 1
NOT just once or twice n yenr, m
national! 11

time is there a representative of a
V n e a s^ I I
known clothing firm at D-I to take y°ur from P 1'
meat for individual clothing- Prices art ready t* ,
to $85, Complete samples nnd styles
vnur &lt;linn«!nw Gall for Mr. Amason.

Positively No Obligation
Secure Dinner Tickets A t Lnncy’a Drug Store
The Oasis or From Our Representative

Office

NO D ELA Y ----------- NO WAITING
Prompt Service Guaranteed
Cull and let us explain our plan.
W. J. Radiant!, District Manager
107-lUD S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720

M. K. Rutherford. A ss’t. I)isl. Mgr,

Orlando

Phone

�5— Autos, Sale

21—Lost, Found

FOR SALE: Overland Sedan in
(rood condition. Must be sold nt
once. Price 1225.00. Room 11, Ball
Bldg.

LOST: One wire wheel and new
tire, alie 33x4, used on Stevens car,
between Sanford and Ashly or 14th
street. Please return to Kilgore
Seed Co. and receive rewnrd.

fori Daily Herald

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th e r e can 't
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bow y o u r Addraaa.

Call 148

* 0 ^ SALE: ^ n sacrifice, Ford
Ton Truck in good condition, LOST: Bathing suit, light tan trim -’
stake body, pood rubber, $150.00
mer in blue. Put in wrong Ford
Room 11, Ball Bldg.
Coupe Sunday night near Joe It
Smoke House. Party holding same
7— Business Service
please call 05 on leave at Sanford
Herald Office.
TANEY’S DRUG STORE _ P r « .
acriptioni. Drugs, Sodas. Wr
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
n « r y o u ** y o n r o h o n a
C a ll 108.

iTEWART THE FLORIST”
Flowers .or all occasion a.
BU Myrtle. Phona 260-W

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Sueeeggor. | 0 fPllon A Platt
116 Magnolia. Everything elec FOR SALE: Strawberry plants,
$4.50 per 1,000, F.O.B. Uko
Meel Phone 422. Electragltb
Mary, C. A. Farina.
Radio.
'VTCTTTS - T h r o e s t a t i o n s .
M ag* PF.TUNA I’LANR for sale. $1 per
hundred. Phono 423-W. Mrs.
n o lle a n d S e c o n d . F i r « t end K im .
S e n f n r d A v e n n e a n d 10‘ b S t r e e t Frank Meisch.

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umns” of The Herald. Let a classi­
fied ad work for you.

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Puny Child Grow
Strong—Take on
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Realty Co.

Rose
C o u rt

In just n few days—quicker thi-n
you ever dreamt of—them wonder­
ful flesh making tablets called Mc­
Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound
Tablets will start to help any weak,
/everything
. thin, undernourished little one.
! After sickness nnd where rickets
For the Sportsman
are suspected they aro especially
At
valuable. No need to give them r.r.y
1more nasty Cod IJver Oil—these
Bah Hardware
, tablets aro made to tnke the place
Phone 8
of that good but evil smelling,
bi'.omnch upsetting medicine and
111 Ft. on Sanford Avenue,
they surely doi t. They do put on Chinawnre *n English Porce­
flesh.
through to Grandview Ave.
I Ask Sanford Drug Co., Union lains, Ruvnrinn and Japanese
China make lovely gifts
Phnrmncy, or any druggist foi Mc­
Numerous beautiful trees.
Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound
Tablets—ns easy to take as enndy
The Ball Hardware
nnd not at all expensive—60 tab­
lets 60 cents.
$10,000—Terms
Be sure nnd get McCoy's, th.* or­
iginal nnd genuine and give the
child a chnncc for 3(1 days. If you
G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
aren’t delighted with results you
Painting-—Decorating
get your money back.
50 Ft. On Sanford Ave., Be­
PHONE 303
Ilnines City—Building permits
tween 11th St., and 12th St.
for month of August totnlcd $322,000.

FOR SALE: Six thousand Easter
Lilies at 10c each and four thou­
LF.WTS O’BRYAN.
Office In
Seminole Bank Building Annex. sand at 25c to one dollnr each. R.
Muse, W. 1st Street. Phone 593-J.
Phona 417-L 3.
Sanford.
OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
WIGHT PRINT SHOP-Printing
33— Wanted
Engraving. Embossing. See us
ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE"
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
WANTED:
Comfortnble
room
by
R. R. Ave.-Commercial SL
OK THE HERALD
gentleman. Close In. $25 month­
Permanent, I’honc 632-W or
JAMES n . COWAN—All kinds ly.
l a l l i w a t e MUST be
prrana a t T h e i e a of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. reply W. A. Caro Sanford Herald.
■Id o ffice or hy let*
Water ard Boat Tanks. At Oak 34— Wanted Help, Female
T e le p h o n e dleeemtln*
Avenue end Third Street Tele­
a r e n o t valid*
ua. P r o m p t .
Efficient.
phone 111.
WANTED: A cook. White prefer­
S e rv i c e
red. Ninth and Maple.
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
42— Advtg. Mediums
12— Advtg. Mediums
cement work, aldewatka, build­ WANTED: Experienced snleslndy
lassifications
ing block*. Irrigation bo-ee. J, E
for ready-to-wear. Only exper­
Make your sales DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
Terwllleger, Prop.
ienced need apply. Style Shop, 309 OHIO—Xenia.
nouncements
anything? If so advertise in
through
the
Xcnin
Gazette, ZcnHILL LUMBER CO. Houie &lt;x Sanford Ave.
to Accessories
ln, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ the Gainesville Sun.
Service, quality and Price.
tos, Rent
WOMEN EVERYWHERE to sell trict. Want ad anil display rates ADVERTISING gets results if it
Pic-Wic house frocks direct to on request.
to. Repairing
reaches potential buyers. Pawearer;
no investment; easily earn
Where
Service
and
Quality
i, Sale
latka Daily News is circulated in
THE
CLARKSBURG
EXPONENT
$.'»ft
weekly;
all
or
part
time,
»v.„o
Reigna
jiness Opportunities
—Central West Virginia's larg­ nil industrial and ngticultural sec­
todny Pickwick Mfg. Co., Fort
O
L
Y
M
P
I
A
C
A
F
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e
s
t
daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per tion.
jiness Service
Wayne, Ind.
word; 4 insertions 1 1-4c; 6 or PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
The Waffle House
Rent, Apartments
C. A. Caratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st S t [WANTED: Wash woman wanted, more lc per word ench insertion.
scene of stupendous develop­
Rent, Houses
4th Street. Phone 625-J.
ment. Bend about it in the Palm
Rent, Rooms
UMnUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — Bench Post, Sample copy -ent on
1DDRESSING — Multigraphing, j WANTED: White woman for COI
iancial
Classified
ads have the largest reque.it.
fabling and mailing—a« yon ! housekeeper In country. Pcrmnn
)ihs and Board
cnt.
fL"itisfVctory.
See
Mr».
Pear[circulation
in
Southwestern Ueorwant it—when you want it. son at American Fruit Growers.
MORNING TRIBUNE—
*ua.
Bute
8c
(6-word line) line. TAMPA
Rent, Office, Stores
Phone 673. H. E. Porch. First
Send in your subscription to the
Sale, Acreage
National Bank Bldg.
WANTED: Sales ladies nt once. TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, Tribune or hand it to your local
! or Exchange
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­ denier so you can read Florida's
Apply F. W. Woolworth Co.
10— For Rent, Rooms
jr'Snle, Groves
sified pages of Florida’s Great greatest newspaper. One year,
Home Daily, rntes 2 cents a word. $8.00, 6 months, $1 00, three months
33— Wanted Help, Male
r Sale, Houses
FOR RENT—Room* with or with.
Minimum 25c, cash with order. $2.00. If you desire $1,000 Insur­
le, Lease, Rent
out meals.
Reasonable ratea. WANTED: Colored boy to do jan­ Write for complete rate card.
ance policy add 75e to your order.
Lincoln Houle.
le, Live Stock
itor work. Sanford Herald.
in the Journal-Her­
Sale, Miscellaneous FOR RENT: Offlco. suitable for
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ ADVERTISE
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
MEN
wishing
to
enter
dining,
ers
nnd
fern
growers
of
Volus­
Ic, Real Estate
real estnte or law office. Apply
Morning, afternoon,
sleeping car service as eonduc- ia_______
_______ in the
_________
county advertise
DoLa ml newspaper.
|e, Furniture
weekly
an.!
Sunday.
Classified
307 E. Second Street.
tors, porters, waiters, write 123 Daily News, rate lc per word, cash rates 10c per line.
Wnycroas Jour■niture Wanted
Railway Exchange, Kansas City.
with order.
nal-Hernld, Wnycroas. Georgia.
t, Found
14— For Sale, Acreage
WANTED:
Experienced
grocery
FOR
BIG
RESULTS
advertise
In
jcians, Jewelers
man with 12 to 15 years oxperithe
FORT
LAUDERDALE St. Augustine—New subdivision
nting, Decorating^ * FOR SALE: Acreage on Sanfordwants to make connectton DAILY NEWS—It covers Brow­ fop colored people, being opened.
*
ft
fcvsi*
mile North of Osteon. E. B. Car­ SvRh grocery house in Sanford, Box ard County thoroughly which is
5X, enre Herald.
I do Tuning ter. Osteen, Fla.
one of the most rapidly growing
V
i t - 1 ’■
(nt, Seeds, Trees
WANTED at once: a settled man sections on the Florida Coast.
15—
Sale
or
Exchange
Sample
copy
nnd
rate
card
upon
Imbera and Supplies
and wife to live nnd work on
request.
liltry and Eggs
EXCHANGE: A 1921 Ford Touring place, Inquire of J. I). Davinson, _____________
body, gooii condition for 21 or 25 !!!£ __________________________ J DEVELOPERS ATTP.NTION —
fecial Notice
tho
foewriters and Supplies runabout body. Smith Bros. Oppo­ WANTED: White or colored chef
Pensacola Is beginning
site Post Office.
or some one to do pantry work. greatest development In Georgia’s
Inted
history; a half million dollar high­
City Cafe. 125 First Street.
luted Help, Female
19— Sale, Live Stock
way to the gulf beach just finish­
inted ilelp, Male
WANTED: Why walk ed; at two million dollar bridge
FOB SALE CHEAP: Fine team LABORERS
hi ted Help, Male or
to
work
when
can go on across Escambia Bay started;
mules, about 1200 pounds, good Southern UtilitiesyouCompany
The corner
ice luarter million dollnr opera house Your mistake.
Female , ,
condition, sound. Also complete set
construction; two millions at Union and Cypress was
anted Help, Salesman farm implements. Boom 11 Ball truck, leaves Goldsboro 6:40 a. m. under
via l.'lth St., Sanford Ave., out In being spent on highway; greatest i sold twice this week.
We
inted Situation, Male Bldg.
Street to ice plunt, returns 5:20 chnncc for live developers to get gave you fair warning.
in
on
ground
floor.
Write
Devel­
inted Situation,Female
FOB SALE: One team of mules, p. m.
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
anted Real Estate
must go this week. Mnko your 37— Wanted Help, Salesman cola News,
inted to Rent
price. E. G. Kcsler, Silver Lake,
We have » wonderful acre­
Bt. A, Box 187.
Ivtg. Mediums.
MAINE — Wotervillo, Morning age tract facing on Lake
MAN with car to work in evenings
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
from t to 6, Attractive propo­ people aro interested in Florida Monroe, well in city limits nt
2»— For Sale, Miscellaneous
*— A nnouncem ents
sition for hustler. Give references property. Reach them through
(EMOVAL NOTICE
FOR SALE: 3ingcr sewing ma­ in letter. Write “Proposition" Cure the Sentinel. Rato curd on ap­
$3,000.00 per acre
plication.
M. Mitchell announces the
chine on easy payments, B. II. Herald.
of his offico Oct. 1, 1925 Bankston, Sanford._____________ SEVERAL solicitors to work: on | LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Palmetto Avenue.
commission. Right proposition
2T— SnleT R caPEstate
Lakeland, through the Star- ENTIRE block ten in Chap­
for right man. Apply at Herald Telegram. Best advertising me­ man and Tucker’s addition,
AUCTIONEER
after 5:30 in afternoon.
dium in South Florida. Published
JELL lots and subdivisions J. E. 8PURLING, subdivision
specialist.
Subdivision
to
Or­
GET PAY every day. Distribute mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
$125,000.00
blic auction. I-nfe Burger,
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
150 necessary products to estab­ Lakeland. Florida.
[Rock Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ lished u.'nrs.
Extracts, Soaps, TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of
way.
Food Products etc. World’s larg­
Florida real estnte advertise in
[3—Autos, Rent
est company, will back you with tho St. Petersburg Times. One con*
22—
Sale,
Furnituc
surprising plan. Write J. R. Wat­ cent a word daily, two cents s won
AUTOS FOR HIRE
kins Co.. Dept J5, Memphis, Tenn. Sundays.
AUTO SERVICE Day
Wo carry a full line.
th t Meets all trains. Bag- Our prices aro right, (’ash or
12— A dvtg. M edium s
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
tnsfer. Phone 561 and 63-W terms. Wo want your business
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
Sanford
Stove
&amp;
Furniture
Co.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
REEL &amp; SONS
321 E. First St.
I accepted want ad medium Id charge. 10c minimum.
You Drive It. .
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
dip and 2nd St. at R. B. tOR SALE: Baby carriage, CO'»j, ftn
insertion. Minimum 25c.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlnndo
condition can be seen at 1117w
Momimr Sentinel; largest classi­
5— Autos, Sale
1st Street.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The fied business, rate lc a word, min­
IN1)XBLE USED CAKb
HERALD will bring you in big imum 24c cash with order.
FOR SALE: 3 burner coni oil stove
fort Fordor Sedan.
results.
Advertise those obi ar­ MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
in good condition, price $10.00.
[ord Coupe,
422 Union Avo.
ticles you have stored away nnd
Impure—Tho Phoenix.
interested in Florida. Each
bird Touring,
have no use for. A little thirty- of are
them through a classified ad
Telephone 473-w
bird 1-ton Truck.
FOR SALE: Used furniture. No cent ud may bring you several in the Morgantown POST. Six
dollars.
Phone
MB
nnd
a
repre­
W. Phillips’ Sons
dealer.t Mrs. McCrum, Box 127
cents a word for six consecutive
sentative will cull and sec you.
BroH, Sales and Service A Route, Sanford, Fin.
Issues.
Oak and 2nd St

BROWN

W

anted Land in or near
Osteen, Fla.
Terms
must be right, state best
price.
Will deal direct
with owners only. Small or
large tract.
Box L-ti5, Herald

It ■■Idem of Florida nine* lilt.

$100 P e r F o o t

Itefai s n r e s :
F ir s t N ational H ank.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
IlKAti HSTATK

A Seminole County
Bargain

A v rra u p . F a r m s a n d
O range
G roves a Specialty
103a L a u r e l A ventto,
M em ber of
S A N F O ll l) . FLA.
F lo rid a S ta ts
F l o r i s t s A s s o c ia tio n .

MUST HE SEEN TO HE

H. A. SPEIR

APPRECIATED

Contractor and Builder

I

10 acres, with six room ho list’.
All fenced, 100 large hearing

Earle T. Field

trees, also peaches, persim­
mons, nnd some nursery stock

JtK A I. l i N T A T n — IXVE.1TMn.XT9
L o b b y I’liL-K ton-H runiley Hid*.
Sanford
F lo rid a

I 'L L F L A &lt; I, I T J
V - v ________ _
A N ’ T A .K E A
C ilO E W I T H f \ V / , L j k &lt;# A
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SANFORD
REALTY CO., Inc.
H. S. LONG, Mgr.

Near Nice Lake

Try Smith’s Barber
| Shop for tfootl barber
:work. Ladies welcome.
'Per m s
N ext &lt;o Valdez.

$()()00

See us about close in busines

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Avo. Sanford, Fla.

S ta n le y &amp; R o g e r s .
REALTORS
“Service That Is Reliable’*

E H A V E THE BEST BUYS

.. ' . ACREAGE- . . ;
TBUSINESS-HOMES' •
i,

V honc J .il

Real Eslute—Investments.

Vplc |ez Rectify Ca.

Bull Building

.Valdez Hold Building

Sanford, Fla.

Rooms 9-10-11 Hall 111,1*
I’honc G37.

\V. H. LONG

property. We have some good
buys.

’Phone 716

One Phonograph
Record—or
One Sheet of Music
**r

Free—

With ench Five Gallons Go*
Grey T ubes............................ $2.20
Red T ubes........... .— ............$2.10

BINE’S FILLING
STATION
The many phases of
real Estate make most
exacting demnnda on
intelligence We care­
fully study everything
which iti any way af­
fects, or has a bearing
on these lines of en­
deavor.

Our first interest Is the protection of both the buyer and
the sellci
We solicit your sales.

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FIs.

HILTON’S
. ■ I SHI l F. l t

SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
0 First Class Harbera
Special Attention
Given To Ladlca and Children.

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hank Bldft.
^anfnnl — -FInHds

We solicit your purchases.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
214 E. FIRST ST.
W. R. SMITH, MG It.

Ry GEORGR McMANUS
H E R E . C O N E * o ,T H E E V p R E b - a
&lt;HOW C / V b E Y - E N ^ I H E

we have

VJ9-M — Phona — 499-M
2ins PALMETTO AVR.

(IGING UP FATHER
BY &lt; ;O l_ L Y - I N E V E R . K N E W
I C O U L D D E ^&gt; 0 L O N E S O M E
w it h o u t
-a n - a l l
MEL P A L b A R E O O T O F
T O w rs:

This is the REST BUY which

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T H I M K T H /V T
V /U 7- C /V sE Y .’r

Land Owners
We arc daily in commun­
ication with northern
firms which are in tho
market for good land in
this locality. Give us
your exclusive listings for
a short period and wo will
sell it for you. We are
interested In acreage at
small cost also good sub­
division tracts and busi­
ness lots.
Kindly communicate with
us immediately.

FULTON, INC.
Ural Estate
Brokers * Developers Promoters

O i) i i
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Seminole Hotel

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YOUB NEWSPAPER
published in Florida’s Heart,
phe World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land

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Pair Saturday and
Sunday; moderate eaat
fresh on the coast.
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fotU M E XVI.

■ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 26, 1925
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►ebt N egotiation s ALLEGED BRIBE Rousing Reception Is Given
Mitchell Upon His Arrival
'ass Buoyant Stage PLOTREVEALED In Washington Friday Night
her Mellon’s Talk IN ffINDY CITY

PRICE FIVE CENTS

WASHINGTON. Sept. 2ff—&lt;/P)"I hnve nothing to say nbout
A rousing reception wns given Col. thnt, either.”
William Mitchell upon bis arrival
Still on the shoulders of the
here from Texas Friday night to crowd, Mitchell wus carried to a
Stories
of
Wholesale
Itrlbery
temarks Con tain Well
nppear beforo the president’s air waiting nutomobile while a parade
In Cook County Jail Told board, but ho had nothing to sav formed behind him to the crashing
Defined ViewsUpon
To Federal Judge By Two about tho controversy he has start­ of bugles and drums.
Alleged Dealers In Liquor ed over the nation’ll air defense.
France’s Ability To
In the parade were two uniform­
A drum and bugle corps supplied ed veternns of the Spanish Amer­
Disaster Occurs Last
Meet
Its
Obligation
two American l/ogion posts ami ican war. Two American legion
i
______
»
Four Officials Held by
a few hundred citizens greeted the standard bearer* carried the Amer­
Night Off Coast Of
assistant air chief at the ican flag and a legion banner.
Awaiting Full Probe former
Union Station ns he arrived with Others bore hnstily written pla­
NewGngiand;Three
Mi». Mitchell.
.
cards henring the imeriptinns:
Chief Rigger on Giant Air­ Youths Declare They Paid
of
Crew Are Saved
Seized by friends and admirers “The Costello Post greets Col.
ship Gives Testimony In
Well For Privileges While ns he nppenred nt the gnte, the Mitcholi—the
American" nnd "The
Inmates of Jail In Chicago Colonel was hoisted to their shoul­ McGronrty-O’Connoll Post wel­
Sharp Contrast to That Of
IccrecySurroundsAd- Dozen Other CrewMembers
ders and carried through .tho uta- comes you.”
tlon. Above the noiso he manag­ The Colonel, wearing n broad
CHICAGO,
Sept.
2G._UP)—'
T
erdress Given at Brief LAKEIIURST, N. J.. Sept. 20.— rcnco Druggan ami Frank I-ake, ed
to make himself henrd by ques­ brimmed Texan hat ndorned with Formal Opening I n Dispensed
tioners,
however, but ho indicated
With Because Auditorium
dapped
young
men
of
the
Sheik
Meeting On Friday L
fnBure of several of th o ,, -*
- ,
.
.
.. only that he has ceased “firing" a snnko hand, wns jovial ns lie
Has Been Utilized to Tnko*
helium gas cells in the airship *yPl\ rc»,uLed l», have become mll- for
greeted
nnd
shook
hands
with
Ship Speeds to Boston
n time, nt least, nt the adminis­ many of the crowd.
Nonaircs through trading in ellicit
Care of Scores New Pupils
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2G. Shcnnndoah before she began to beverages,
tration
of
the
army
and
navy
air
Friday
told
Federal
lircak up was’ testified to Friday
While Nation Waits
Mitchell is listed with more than
(A P )—The Franco-Ameri- before
the naval court of inquiry Judge Wilkerson talcs of whole­ services.
a
score
of
other
army
nnd
navy
“
I'll
wait
until
I’m
before
the
High Grades To Be
jm debt funding negotiations by James H. Collier, chief rigger, sale bribery of Cook county jail
For Wreck Details
bonrd before saying anything aviators, who have been summoned
issed suddently Friday from who had supervision over those btficiahi who, in return, granted more," he declared. Asked nbout by the hoard, which will reopen its
Grouped This Year
them unusual privileges.
NEWPOKT, R. I. Sept.
|ie buoyant stage, to a sober cells.
the 800 pounds of manuscript cn- uiquiry Monday. The Colonel iu
As
a
result
of
their
statement
Collier’s
testimony
was
in
litarp
Col.Thcodorc
Roosevelt
Camp
2
6
.— ( A P ) — The sub­
to take the stand the fol­ Lawton Announces Complete
ittle ground with an array
four officials were ordered taken route to Ik* used in his tonilmony, expected
contrnst
to
that
of
a
dozen
other
lowing
day.
the
Colonel
said:
And
Auxiliary
Will
Have
marine
S-51 was located
cold facts and figures.
Teaching S ta ff For The
survivors, nil of whom declared into custody pending Judge Wilker12
Delegates
at
Convention
today
by
L ieut C. S.
[The transition was accom- that they saw no signs that any son’s decision in a contempt hear­
Sanford, Seminole Schools
To Be Held In Petersburg
Hawkins, piloting a sea­
|ished by presentation to th e of the cells had failed under the ing involving Druggan, Lake and
six officials.
*
plane.
The submarine
No exorcises will mark tho open­
i-ench negotiators of a com- enormous pressure to which they
They
were:
Wesley
II.
West­
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Camp
had
been
put
when
tho
craft
ing next Monday morning of the
lies in 25 fathom s o f
rativcly
brief
memorandum
brook, former jail warden, lawyer,
Sanford primary and schools, ac­ Number 13 mul Auxitinry Number
water.
which Secretary‘Mellon, chair- reached an extreme altitude of G,- and
for 28 years a Chicago police­
United Spanish War Veternns,
cording to an announcement made
&gt;n, stated the American coiii- 0G5 feet.
There were no signs o f
this morning by T. W. Lawton, will be represented at the nation­
The chief rigger was positive in man whose proudest boat*, hns been
Issions view of the French
life,'
according to Com­
(that
he
was
“an
honest
cop.”
al
convention
in
St.
Petersburg
next
county
superintendent
of
public,
ttiement offer submitted yea- his declaration. Ho mid he was olT
instruction. The exorcises which week by 12 delegates, who will
mander Lewis D. Cau­
Henry Focst, formerly West­
play. Those views were sharp- duty and asleep when the airship
have hitherto been held on tho leave Sanford todny to tnko pari,
sey, executive officer a t
defined observations ns to the was tucked into tho vortex of the brook’s secretary, Hans Thompson,
first day of each term will bo in tho state council meeting to be­
ench ability to pay. Mr. Mellon’s storm. When he was awakened he former assistant warden; James October Conference of The City Hostile Is Now 70 Per abandoned
the naval station here.
held
Sunday
nfternoon
nnd
to
he
this
year.
Mr.
Lawton
nmeqts on the offer were de- looked at No. 9 gas cell and saw Fitzgerald, former jail guard.
He said "that it looks
there
for
the
opening
ti&gt;aslon
of
declared,
because
of
lack
of
space.
Cent
Complete
And
Will
Be
Methodist
EpiseopalChurch.
that it was nbout 30 p e rc e n t de­
Held L’nder $5,000 Bond
phed as unequivocal.
the
convention
Monday
morning.
He
stnted
thnt
the
auditorium
nt
had"
for those aboard
Opened In I Weeks; Work
South, Holds Balance Of
Westbrook, described by two
There'' were indications todny flated and nlso saw that.several
the
grammar
school
has
been
con­
Announcement
to
this
effect
wns
the
S-51
ns air bubbles
gas
bags
forward
were
deflated
physicianu
as
sick
mentally
ami
On County Building Pushed verted into cluss rooms this year made today by officers of the local
Power In I)cciding()uestion
It the swift turning of the corner
were
coming
to the sur­
|s regarded by some of tho probably equally as much. Numbci physically, wns ordered placed un­
to provide additional accommoda­ chapters,
cell was 100 .per cent and then der $5,000 bail, to be accounted for
Progress of the two jail build­ tions for the increasing number of "The convention will last for one
NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Sept. 20.—
face.
?nch commissioners as precipi- ittome
full.
tomorrow morning, and bail was' (A*)—With a vote of 128 for nnd ings now under construction for
JOi nlmoiC to the point of abruptenrolled at the institution week, ending Sunday Oct. 3. Among
Knew
Ship
Was
Gone
placed at $3,000 each for Forest one against unification of the the city and Seminole county, is pupils
Bs. American members said, how- “I knew thp ship was done for and
Classes
be resumed for tho those going from the local chapters
NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—
Thompson. None wns fixed Methodist Episcopal Church, by reported its being excellent by K. 1!'25-192Gwill
»r, that Finance Minister Cail- then nnd there," he declnrcd, ndd- for Fitzgerald,
term at 8:45 o’clock. aru: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sheafor, ( A P ) — Thirty-four officers
as
ho
had
not
been
the Southwest Missouri confer­ J. Moughtpn, local architect, who
Ix, head of the foreign commi-a
morninv
Mrs. J. R. Lyles, Mrs. J. M. Brady,
that this was before he had involved in the Druggnn-I.nke story ence of the Southern church, is superintending their construc­ Monday
According
to the announcement of Orlando, Mrs. W. B. Ballard of and men of the United S tates
In, was ready for work at the ing
of
bribery.
The
last
three
were
henrd
nny
noise
of
ship’s
struc­
made
the
total
vote
up
to
date,
83
tion.
•
made this morning, arrangements Altamonte Springs, Mrs. Her- Submarine S-51 apparently
It meeting. Doth French and ture giving away.
permitted to retain their liberty for unification and -100 against.
lericans were impressed with
Mr. Moughton stated this morn­ have been completed to group the bertn ieonardi, (J. W. Ruther­ perished Friday night when
with
Forest
nnd
Thompson,
who
His declaration immediately and
Failure of the unification move­ ing thnt the city jail Is now 70 seventh and eighth griides of the ford, Mrs. A. Heinischc of the coastwise steam er City
seriousness of the task before
will make bond today. A compila­ ment
will rest with tho voting in per cent complete, nnd will he ready grammar school in one depart­ cinreona, C. R. Lord, Alfred o f Boston rammed and sank
Bin yet neither was willing to to sharp questioning.
of figures from the testimony October
ment, this year, under the super­ King, R. A. Terhun, past depart-j t h e A m a r in e 14 miles ea st
conference uf the Solid for occupuncy by Nov. 1.
|tertain any suggestions of de- "Did you hear any sound of the tion
of
Druggan
nnd
Lake
indicated
vision of C, D. Gripe. It is said tnent commander and MrU Urn' *
South, which holds the balance of
ship breaking up before you saw
This
structure,
erected
by
the
n t n %
payments:
power. The Northern Church will city at a con. of $10,000, will pro­ that tho new plan will facilitatu Smith Torhcun, department pres-1 '* UI'H-k I. Ism I, It, I. Only
Moro than ordinary secrecy sur- that tho gawcell was deflated?" these
Westbrook,
$2,000
n
month,
paid
unded the suggestions and com- a:iicd Captain
.
Paul Foley, the in nmountu of $1,000 on the first without n doubt vote decisively in vide accomodations for 10 white tho handling of classes, and pro­ iilent, Mr. anil Mrs, Loonardl will' three nion,..Dewey Kile. M.
fnvor of unification, hut for the and n like number of colored male vide for nmro intensive instruc­ he uniupg those who will tnko tho, Lirn nrtd A. Greer are reported by
lints made by the treusurv see- 1judge iidvocate.
, „ ,
,
„ , and sixteenth of the month from measure to pass, three-fourths of prisoners,
r \ Rut information trlcklln:''
nccarding to tho plans. tion of the different subjects.
trip to Cuba, ono of tho features nuvnl communication to havo been
No. mv.
the witness rcplted. ’Aprii through August, last and the
List of Principals Announced
aggregate vote cast in the
the barrier indicated Unit "No. U l^ g was deflating when
Other
accomodations
included in
of
tliu coming convention,
saved.
$2,000
for
granting
Iaikc
82
days
Principals qm| enmity supervis­
Southern conferences is required the coninlcted plant will lie cells for
1 . Mellon had stated the French I woke up nnd I heard no sounds
This morning nt wns a m atter
his sentence of one year; $1,500 by the church constitution.
1,500 Delegates Expected
ors
named
today.
inadHitinn
to
Itrof an initial payment of $25,- of breakage until I was out on tho off
•white and colored women, a juven­
of conjecture as to whether the
for
granting
Druggnn
‘‘good
time."
Mr.
Gripe,
are
given
ns
follows:
There
will
he
about
l/»()0
dele­
‘Fie recapitulation of the South­ ile cell. hospital ward, ample space
®.0&lt;)O with graduated increases keel of the ship going aft."
remainder of the crew were dead
Foest $1,000 for obtaining from ern conferences follows:
Miss Stella P. Arrington,. super
, . gates at the eonvontion it is stat- or
irly over a long period wholly Collier said that after he ob­
for police department headquarters,
alive, while n fleet of rescue
Westbrook
authorization
to
trahs.
ed, nnd practically all the states craft
For Against the municipal court room, and n vising principal of all primary
Is inadequate. There was further served the condition of the cells fer Lake from a cell to a hospital Conference
from Newport, New York
schools;
Miss
Emma
Owen,
prin­
()
In
the
Union
will
be
represented.
Culiii
.
48
jidence that the Americans dec!in­ he told a member of the crow in a ward, $1,500 for taking Lake to
"bull pen," which will provide for
City
and
New Ixmdon . . . . in­
cipal
East
Sido
Primary;
Miss
111
Kt. Petersburg in prepared to tnke cluding one destroyer, two sal­
......... 18
to accept the picture of French nearby hunk that the ship was visit a sister sick in a hospital* nnd Baltimore
the accomodation of 100 prisoners
Brazil .................
0
47
nditionn ns being ns had as sugin the event of an emergency or Imvc Tilrm-r, principal West Side rare Of 15,000 visitors who will he vage ships equipped with diving
H ' jJ *
explaining Ipter that the con­ to her funeral. $2,500 of $3,500 for Central Brazil
38
0
Isted and the Americans thero- gone,
riot
trouble. The structure will l»e Primary; I.ymnn, J. W. Anthony; in tho city while the convention ami hoisting apparatus ami three
’ft StV?
•
»
•&gt;
dition
of
the
hags
led
to
believe
obtninment
assignment
of
Druggan
Geneva,
Mrs.
T.
II.
I’liinazecj
lasts,
......... 24
Ire were unwilling to go further that a loan of helium was respon­ and Lake to the hoiipital after Lake Denver
brick ami stucco nnd will have two
submarines
.
.
.
.
wns
being
rush­
28
17
1th any plea of extreme leniency sible for the swift fall the ship had been sent back to n cell; $100 Illinois
floors. It i:i being built by the W. Oviedo, Principal M J. Okerlaud;
Tho conventional uniform of blue
to the plncq where the disaster
Lake Mary, Clarence I’riest; Os­ coats and confederate grey trous­ ed
87
Western Virginia (Ml
I that circumstances nlone.
B.
Gerbricb
Company.
occurred.
wns then taking.
a
day
for
four
or
five
days
pnid
by
ceola,
Miss
Mary
Stone.
1
1
48
Northwest
............
ers will ho worn by all delegates
{.Meanwhile, Chairman Borah of
County Jail Work Progresses
on shore awaited newa of
Tin* attention of parents of chil­ except those from Florida, who theThose
88
“Does your experience with gas Druggnn for Focst taking him to Kentucky .............. 87
fce senate foreign relations comWork on Hie county jail, recent­ dren
crash
the City of Roston
a
dentist,
$100
fur
taking
Lake
to
to enter the primary have been granted the nrivilego of proceeded,while
I9G
II
ly started, is being pushed us rapid­ gradesabout
ittce aired a new method of pres- mean thnt if ono gas cell is 30 per visit unnthcr sister who was ill and Missouri
presumably uninjured,
is
directed
to
the
ruling
of
South
Brazil
(vote
cent
deflated
it
means
the
ship
is
wearing pure white uniforms, nc- to Iloeton, Captain Diehl, com­
ly as possible by the Gcrbrich Co.,
ng his campaign for a settlement
$500 from I.nko the day of his
local board, which provides for cnrdinj; to the announcement.
lacking hut unanaccording to Mr. Moughton, who tho
mander fo the slip, gave no doFrance. Ho made public a let- lost?" asked Rear Admiral Joney, sister's funeral.
tho
enrollment
nt
this
time
of
all
imnux for Southtnils
in his first terse message to
stated
that
the
building
should
lie
|r tu Secretaries Mellon and Hoo- president of the court.
Tho
convention
proper
will
get
Thompson Paid $1,000 n Month
wiho will become nix year:*
31
west Missouri..... 128
completed and turned over to the children
rr, both members of the American Heard No Sound of Escaping Gas.
undur way Monday morning with officers of tho company. The ves­
192G.
It
ix
Thompson
'$1,000
a
month
for
of
age
beioro
Jan
"In view of the fact that the several months, pnid by I.ako and
county authorities within three announced that the local hoard an address from the mayor of St. sel is due here this nfternoon.
imniission, asking what loans for935
Totals
400
The Steamer City of Boston
I kii governments have floated or other cells forward were equally an Druggan on the first and nixtcenths
months.
hnve abandoned tho custom of or­ I’eteruburg and speeches from
Munson's Last Stat rment
Tho county hostile, adjoining the ganizing mid-year primary class­ leaders of the civic clubs of the enrouto from Savannah to Boston
[e preparing to float among pri- much dcfluted," Collier replied, of months.
a
r.d'
buildingM, will Iks a thred story es of crowded conditions in all de­ city, followed by responses from and was duo in that city Friday.
iti&gt; financial intcrciGs in the Un­ “and the hag aft wns 100 per cent
lake denied that he hnd paid Nashville, chairman of the South­ city
structure,
according to the plnns, partments of tlu- schools, and prominent leaders of the visiting Thu S-51 wnu of 1,500 tons burden
it'd States ami what Interest ra te . full, yes sir."
money to Deter Hoffman, sheriff. ern commission of the joint com­
when submerged and of 1,200 tona
pry have shown themselves wilTrking over tho cross examina­ Westbrook, on the witness stand mittees on unification, which drew nnd Is said to be complete in every thnt eligible children must bo reg­ delegations.
burden when running on tho sur­
ng to pay when dealing with pri- tion Commander C. E. Itosendnhl, yesterday denied that ho had ever up the plan of unification. Fri­ detail for the purpose intended.
istered at tlm opening of tho term.
Tuesday
afternoon
will
lie
de­
’
Of tool - proof construction
»tc creditors.
senior surviving officer of the received money from lake and day issued what he said probably
Mr. Lawton this morning empha­ voted to regular sessions of the face.
throughout,
provisions
hnve
been
Tho senntor belioves^thnt if Ku- Shenandoah developed thnt (’oilier Druggan.
sized tho advisability of now pu­ convention and an entertainment
would lie his last public statement
Mrn May Ilare Been Saved
for the accomodation of pils in the grammar ami primary feature presented by the civic
upenn governments are negotiat- had heard no sound of escaping gas
He, along with the other three ns chairman on the question of planned
1G
white
and
1G
colored
male
pris­
NEW LONDON, Conn., Sept. 26.
kg’largo loans at interest rates when he nwoku or later.
ordered held bv Judge Wilkerson, unification. He produced a series oners, for nix white and eight Col­ schools enrolling curly, in order to bodies of tho city. Tuetilay even­
font 0 to 8 per cent, giving sccurinsure accommodations for the ing will Ik* featured by the Grnnd —(/P)—Hope was cxpres»ed at the
“Did you see nny*rip or tear in were discharged when newspapers of letters front members of the
l)'4,*P■
fes acceptable to American bank- the gas bag?" naked Itosenhahl. disclosed the favors showns the Northern commission which he ored women, nnd the detention of term. Desk space, he pointed out, Parade and Royal Bull in whicli local submarine station that those
j im b
juveniles.
is inadequate for tin- needs of tho soverul thousands will pnrticipute. aboard tho S-51 might be saved. It
the foreign debt nations can “No sir" wan the response.
youthful beer baronu after prug- said showed that the Northern four
The hospital ward in the new increased roll, and the early comwas said that while oil waa seen
fford to pay the termu imposed The witness declared thnt he had gan had beaten a reporter while iio church was in accord on the plan
On Wednesday
sessions will be on tho sea after the submarine
, , ,
•he funding commission in the inspected the ship before she sailed wns held by Thomas Brockmeycr, Somo of these letters to Bishop county structure is shown to In­
(Continued on Pago Three)
i
iesumed during tho daylight hours, hnij
down in collision, thin
in every detail, and will
fritish settlement.
. ,V&lt;i
nnd thnt so far as ho could ob­ who succeeded Westbrook for a Mouson declared that tho relation complete
which
will
adjourn
in
time
for
the
would not show definitely that tho
Mr. Horah insisted that France serve there woro no defective gas few days ns warden. ”
of the church on the negro ques­ take rare of four patients. It is
"Crawl" which will he staked by bout was a total wreck.
,
connected
with
two
cells
specially
h a economically and financially bags in tho Shenandoah nnd the
tion was definitely stnted. The
the Military Order of the Serpent,
It was further pointed out that
do to pay her debt on such terms. condition of her hull was good. Be­
Bishop said the Methodist Kpisco” arranged for the detention of i»otherwise known ns the “Snux". the submarine might U&gt; on the
sano
inmates.
r1
Mellon and Hoover Silent
pal church leaders had held them­
fore Collier took the stand Arthur
This order in similar to the 40 and bottom with all her hatches closed
The tool-proof construction, it
There was no comment cither Carlson, another chief rigger whose
selves npnrjr from the "unfortu­
8
of
the
American
Legion
it
Is
stat­
nnd many of the men alive. Tho
from Mr. Mellon or Hoover on the duties included thqp* of looking af­
nate discussion concerning unifi­ is said, will muko the institution
ed.
&gt;r
water is 127 feet deep when* tho
cation which has been precipitated invulnerable to possible mob at­
porah letter. Most of the American ter tho gas cells had told that
WiH
Tho
election
of
officers
of
the
collision
occurred.
tacks,
and
renders
escape
by
pris­
in the Methodist Episcopal church
[ommissioners, however, have for- when the ship was on tier uncon­
National
Encampment
will
take
oner*
nearly
impomiblc.
The. U. S. Destroyer Putnam,
South.
»ed definite views as to the econo­ trolled ascent just before she broke
The roadsido advertising display plare Thursday morning and it will which left Newport this morning
Tho new building is being erect­
mic condition of the nation and the up there \yns no excessive pres­
The rapid and cosmopolitan
ed at an estimated cost of $75,000, sign, recently erected along tho probably Ik* lit to 78 hours before for tho spot off Block Island whero
focal portion of the government. sure on the cells.
Markets
growth of Sanford, reflected
according to the announcement
Dixie Highway on the outskirts of the outcome of tho election will he the submarine was sunk radioed
They are going ahead, therefore
through the representation in the CHICAGO, Sept. 25. —(/P)— Speaking yesterday, relntivo to Asheville, N. C., Iiy the Sanford known ns they usually result in naval communications offer hero
Pith an apparent plan to reconcile
spirited contests, according to local thut she had arrived a t the point
Sanford High School student body, Wheat, December 143 1-8 to 113 1-2 tho approaching opening date of
fo'ir convictions with those of Union Avenue Lots
Chumlicr of Commerco is ono of members.
of
more
than
half
the
states
in
tho
city
jail,
W.
B.
Williams,
city
May
144
1-2
to
145.
Corn,
Decem­
named and could Hnd no truco of
french and tho status of the negoBought for $30,000 tho Union, and one foreign coun­ ber, 78 1-4 to 78 3-8. Oats, Dec­ manager, stated that piano are bc- the most attractive, and unques­
Trip to Cuba
the submarine.
•tions on that basis were repretionably
as
well
located
ns
any
(Continued on Pago Three)
try, is shown by G. E. McKay, ember, 39 1-2 to 39 5-8.
Friday
morning
250
delegates
Putnam's message address­
*ntod tonight ns offering various
similar community display over will embark on u special chartered edThe
Sole of lots one nnd two on Un­ principal who stated today that
that .there was no “oilslick" on
agios of progressive development,
the
entire
route
from
the
Carolinas
rcgkf.ered
birthplaces
of
students
.cumer for Havana, Culm, nnd the water. Tho Navy Department
i Mr. Mcllonw as optimistic. So ion Avenue, having a frontage on
south. Tills statement was made ii’
they
will he accompanied by tho this morning sent n seaplane in
u M. Caiilaux. Vet neither felt thnt street of 9G feet nnd extend­ now enrolled include virtually every
this morning by W. M. McKinnon, Spanish
of the United search of the submarine. Tno piano
I' to define the progrcui made ing 135 feet on Cypress Avenue, section of the United States.
local clothier, who hns recently re­ Slntes. ambassador
.announced that one member
While in Culiu, tho dele­ is to fly at a height calculated to
Jay. The treasury secretary ex- to Lute Howell nnd associates of of Ho
turned
from
a
two
week’s
motor
tho class claims Bar Harbor,
will he entortnined by the locate the vessel if possible.
pined there was a wide difference Chuluotn, wns announced today by
trip to tho North Carolina moun- gates
Me., ns his native heath, and that
President of tho Cuban Republic
fthc positions of the two but the the Brown Realty Company, which others
came from California, Ore­ WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—UP) Coolidge Talks With 2 Members
Floridan Member of Crew
•nerican commissioners who share negotiated the transaction.
."thcr notod d ^ o r i c s .
gon,
Michigan,
Ohio, Indiana, and —Shipping board nffairs admitted­ indicating his direct interest, Mr. orgnnizaion'lisCltorTK. congratutatad \ n"±
The
purchase
price
is
reported
at
J|r. Mellon’s optimism believe
WASHINGTON.
Sept. 2G—(A1)— .
The
convention
at
St.
Petersburg
many others localities. Oke Nord- ly have readied a critical point Coolidgo Friday summoned Com- upon the location which they have will Ik* Uiu first meeting of the One Florida boy was a member of
franco will raiso the originul fig* approximately $30,00 and i:i said to gen,
secured
for
the
sign.
born
among
fjords
of
Sweden,
f t o f . $25,0»0,0Wi when further be the second time the property is listed nmong this year’s arrivals. with the quexttion whether Leigh misionurs Plummer nnd Hill to the
in one of the extreme the S-61 crew, Brady B, Lindsay,
Mr. McKinnon, accompanied by veternns
White House to obtain their views.
C.
Palmer
will
ho
retained
as
pres­
Ingestions are forthcoming from has been sold within the past week,
southern
states,
ami tho convention rngineniun second cluss of Pensa­
Mr. McKay pointed out thnt a ident of the Fleet Corporation the Previously he hail discussed the Mrs. McKinnon, their little daugh­
each time tho transaction being ne­
city
is
making
every
effort to in­ cola.
r- t’aillaux.
daily
average
of
four
ngw
ir.udonts
ter
Betty,
Mrs.
C.
G.
Willis
and
gotiated by the Brown Realty Com­
situation with Chairman O’Connel
issue.
sure
the
iUcccsit
of
tho
mcot.
The Navy Department early to­
most of them recently arrived with
pany.
The long existing disagreement of tho board. . It later wus stat­ Mrs? Rosa Markwood, spent onu
day had received no official con­
their
parents
from
northern
homes,
week
in
Highlands,
N.
C.
^wliore
Mr, Palmer and a majori­ er! that the president hnd rcnchr-d
Herald Will Post
firmation uf the reported sinking
huvo been enrolled at the local in­ between
ty
of
the
hoard have developed to no conclusions but was concerned they were entertained by Mrs.
iMen
Burned
in
Tampa
of the submarine. Tho ship left
stitution, since the opening of the such an extent
Martin,
who
operates
the
Comfort
Football Results
in
tho
administration
of
the
$350,­
thnt President Cool­
Nuw Ixmdon Sept. 20 on what waa
term,
two
*vecka
ago.
Cottugc
hero
during
tho
winter
Explosion Still Live Mr. MyKny pointed out today idge has tnken a hand ami indica­ 000 government property for which season, and another week wns WASHINGTON. Sent. 20.—(A*)— understood
to be a practice cruise.
tions are u solution of the prob­ tho board under the law is trustee
la accordance with its custom
thnt the eligibility list of football lems will he .attem pted perhaps nnd had the one desire to uid in spent travelling Over tho eastern Senator Borah asked fur mure light
TAMPA, Sept. 2G.—(/P)—A re­ erndidntes for the local team in­
on foreign loans.
slotted last year, The Sanford
Seize Booze Shipment
the solution of the hoard’s diffi­ section of the state. Mr. McKin­
Uprald, by special arrangement markable fight for life is being clude boys from 11 states in addi­ within a week.
Army and navy officers were
non
reported
North
Carolina
to
bo
culties.
&gt;
The
board,
which
itself
hus
hud
wrged
at
a
local
hospital
accord­
'yith the Associated Press, will
tion to young Nordgen. who is suid
that Iordered before tho aircrufo board, On JacksonvilleDocks
ut present,. stating
At the srtme time, it was stated ,booming
,
,
disagreements among
‘Ornish local football enthus­ ing to authorities today, by two to he intensely interested in Amer­ numerous
its own membership, utmost from for Mr. Coolidge. that thero was a,1husincas is thriving there nt this | America’s views were presented
iasts with tho m o lts of all im­ officers, Capt. H. F. Stephens nnd ican sportu.
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 2d.—&lt;/P)
the first has been at odds witli Mr. considerable doubt whether the time. Further south, however, ho in the French debt negotiations.
portant football games played engineer J. H. Haatry, victims of
declares,
conditions
are
discoura­
—Scotch
rUiGom seated whiskey,
President
Coliodgu
took
a
direct
hoard
could
he
directed
at
all
on
Pnlmer vn policies of administra­
*ach Saturday. The service be­ an oil explosion on board the Su­ Solon Denied Divorce tion
the ground that it was nn inde­ ging. chiefly duo to tho protracted hand in the shipping board troub­ totalling more than 1000 goJloiu,
involving
terms
for
sale*
of
noco
Oil
Company'n
tanker
"Su­
gins today, uccordipg to the an- noco Junior," here Thursday. The
consigner! as "auto supplies" wero
s(iips and lines, the number of pendent bureau under the jurisdic­ drought which hns destroyed the lej.
n°“ncement.
t! f t p
By
Michigan
Justice
I 'A reinvestigation of evidence seized on a local dock lato yest
snips which hould be kept in opera­ tion of the executive of the legis­ year's crop in thnt section.
two men were horribly burned and
The scores will be received doctors said they inhaled enough
ordered by tho Federal Trado day by county officers working iu
Ken interest in Florida prevail-|w
lative branrhes of the government.
tion and other questions.
l
beginning shortly after G o'clock I fumes to kill an average person. A ALPENA. Mich.. Sept. 2ft—UP&gt;— In the background hns stood an
tobacco trad" In- cooperation with federal authori­
In the midst of the general dis­ ed during the entire trip accord­ Commission
aod will immediately be posted bulletin issued this morning said Frank D. Scott, Michigan congress­ nppnrcnt feeling of some commis­ cussion, Mr. Palmer refrained from ing to the local man. Ho stated qulr
ties, it was disclooed this morning,
•n the windows of The Herald that the men could not recover, man, and Edna James Scott, his sioners that in delegating powers comment beyond saying that
that ninny Snnford signs wore ob­ The State department und F r- Tile liquors wero addressed to
"jfice. The office will also sup­ yet there hnd been no material wife, were denied divorces in a de­
served in the Carolinas, although al Trade Commission were rcached ‘‘Philadelphia Auto Supply Co.” A t
tong Jcurrent bootleg prices, offirerq
ply information of the games chango in their condition wince they cision handed do«l) today by Cir­
there were not us many in evid­ with angles of tho Chine
l" those who call by telephone.
sjiid, seizure amounted tq
difficulties,
cuit Judgo Frank D. Emerick.
ence in Geiryia,
were token to the hospital.

I.S.Stand Declared
[o Be Unequivocal

SHENANDOAH GAS
CELLS FAILED TO
WORK, IS REPORT

With34 MenOnBoard

City Grammar and Primary
Schools To Reopen Monday;
No Exercises W ill Be Held

LOCAL S P A N IS H
WAR VETS LEAVE
FOR CONVENTION

R escue ships Sent
By .Governm ent

CHURCH MERGER NEW JAILS HERE
NOW RESTS UPON ALMOST REA D Y
SOUTHERN VOTE FOR OCCUPANCY

Jill

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Sanford Display In
Asheville Declared
Rest By Local Man

Growth Of City Is
Reflected In High
School Enrollment

Coolidge Confers With Officials As
Shipping Board Affairs Grow Serious

Washington News

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do nothing at all or make a lot of

SAN FRANCISCO' STEWARTS W a s h I n g t o n l e&gt; t" t e r
N aval Court d ea rs More Stories In
he’ll get another term. He *sS
can
By CHARLES P. STEWART
,
!if prosperity wanes he II be binmtu
.- its Inquiry Into Shenandoah Wreck PAYS HONOR TO
WASHINGTON,; Sept.
UP) yeB rs hence.
I
tt—.................... »■ --—*»•»——If this wore 1028 Oov. Pinchot ror T
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LAKBHUtlST.’ Sept. 2 5 . then fell abruptly 1,733 'feet In RODGERS, CREW —‘‘What is Gifford Pinehot’s show wouldn’t stand a ghost of a show.,, s ' conditions do bo shape
—Rc-cxaminrii today be
before
l/P)—Re-examined
the navnl court of inquiry, Col.
C. G. Wall, U. S. army observ­
er aboard »&gt;« Shenandoah in
her fatai'fligbt, said hts;statcrnent yeateiuay mat taiiuru of
two engines of the ship fur­
nished a possible contributing
cause to the disaster, was more
in the nature of ap ostumption
than statement of fact.

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Testimony of Col. C. G. Hall, U.
S. A. observed on board, that the
failure of two of the Shenandoah's
engines made more probable .tho
f '■ drt wing of the slilp ir.lo the vortex
of the storm which wrecked her.
More definite testimony that the
ship actually begun breaking in
two'before control car hull carrying
Commander Zachary Lansdowne
and-other officer.! and men to their
death, fell.
The offering of evidence that
the Shenandoah began to break up
when nrrested after a tall of near­
ly two thousand feet ill litre? min­
utes
Declarations of tvyo witnesse:*
that Commander Lanxdowns iiad
not been reluctant in making the
flight at tho time it wai underteken und that he voiced no dis­
satisfaction with the itinerary fix­
ed by the navy department.
Barograph Record Shown
Introduction of the barograph
record, from the ship indicating
that her first sudden ascent begun
ut 4:2(1 u. m. Central Time on Sep­
tember 3 and lasted 8 minutes dur­
ing which nhe ascended 1,130 feet;
that two minutes later rite began
another and more mold rise, going
from 3,010 to 0,005 feet in approxi­
mately ten minutes and that she

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NOTICE '
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATION n.
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a r CAb ^

in the picsidcntinl race?” ,
Nobody would stand a show but
C om m ander and Members o f
This query lands on my desk Calvin Coolfdge, elthor for the S t ' f o M h c C b L n prerPN-9 Greeted As Heroes; front n middle northwestern edi­ Republican nomination or for elec­ idential nomination in
N0W “andHanford11Ave?, JrVicqu'S *****
11
Rodgers to C-i io C ap ital tor.- It’n also been coming lately tion.
about Pinchot then.
from other sources—quite tim o r­ One may like him or not, hut n
Well, he must got ,nt°
J g j*
Britt-Chittenden Realty Cn t
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25 — ously.
big majority are “for” him at this ntee first. If he loses that light,
210
10 E. F irst St.
y
me.
hardly
have
succeeded
in
(/p)_Tho crew of the naval sea- \ “Strong Pinchot sentiment is time of writing.
he'li
*
none
it
proving
up
as
presidential
mateplane I’N-'J No, 1, headed by Com­ hreuking out all over the coun­
70S
At nny rate they favor the sta­
mander John Rodgers, returned to try,” 3 a y s a progressive Minneso­ tus quo, in which he's included.
San Frnncisco in triumph Thurs­ ta paper.
Times are pretty good now. H Personally he’ll be just as good
day, having been givon up for loat
Seemingly something of a White Thut's tho whole basis of the ad­ a man, to be sure, but hi. won t n a H H H » i a i i r i a i i l » a m H I U I I U U | ■■an,
when they were forced down in House boom in his interest has de­ ministration’s present popularity, have demonstrated political control
their attempted non-stop flight veloped from the Pennsylvania for popular it is. Everything in­ of his own stnte.
He can bet he won t gotxnny
from hure to the Hawaiian Islands. governor’s candidacy to Buccced dicates it.
Returning in the battleship Ida­ George Wharton Pepper in tho
If tirneB stay good, and partic­ heip from Andrew W. Mellon.
ho, tho aviators Were welcomed United States Senate at the 192G ularly if they improve,. between
by the city as heroes. They wero election.
now and 1928, President Coolidge College Head Feted
oscorted up Market Street by de­
likely will he renominated and re­
tachments of police, marines and
Of course it's too soon to do elected.
By Commercial Body
sailors from the Idaho with un unything hut guess on whnt tho
If they take n turn for tho worse
army band.
prcridcntinl situation will lie three his chances will dwindle. He cun
WINTER PARK, Sept. 2 5 .-(/p
At tho City Hall, they Were
—Dr. Hamilton Holt, newly elect­
greeted by Mayor James Rolph,
ed president of Rollins College
Ji., and a citizen's committee and
here, was the guest ut the weekly
were presented with medal. Com-,
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•*
• ' •
luncheon of th • local chamber or
mander Rodgers nnd his crew later '
I
commerce.
He spoke briefly on
Accounting
Systems
Installed,
OFFERS SOME BARGAINS
were guests at a luncheon at the
the plans being made for thu de­
Commercial Club. Asked if he had
velopment of the college.
EAST OF SANFORD AVKNUE
an y . comment to make on the
” 1 believe that the small college
charges made by Colono! William
is not und ought not to be a niin130 feet fronting on First Street 11 . i.i^i , .
Mitchell nguinst the military air
aturc
university
doing
partly
what
Post
O ffice.
*
,Jlock*h*
service, Commander Rodgeri* naid
a university can do much better,
that he did not know of the
66
fe
e
t
near
intersection
of
First
and
Sw ^
1the college president said. “The
charges.
300
feet
on
Cypress
Street
between
Fir,i
q,.
function of the small college and
“ If he said the failure of the
Lake
Monroe.
1
the
large
university
are
entirely
Hawaiian flight was duo to mis­
different. Each has its own ad­
150 feet along Lake Monroe between r w
management, however, ho is mis­
vantages and euch has its own
Pine Streets.
L}prus*M
taken,” the commander ventured.
disadvantages. The two cannot be
The fliers were forced to repeat
combined.”
many times the oft-told tnle of i
The new head of the college ex­
their epochal flight. Included in i
Between Park and French Avenues
pressed his pleasure in becoming
their statements was tho firm con­
a citizen of Winter Park and said
viction that they wanted to tr y !
757 feet on M yrtle Avenue running to Like Mm.that he desired in every way to
again and that the next time they;
1639 feet
Avenno rumiimr
„i... Mon?-i
&lt;• "“Wi
assist in the upbuilding of Flori­
feet on
on Elm
Elm Avenue
running tr»
to iLake
Plant City is the largest inland would succeed.
da
and
the
training
of
her
future
Sanford,
Fin.
Masonic
Turn
pic
Hldjf.
1739
feet
on
Laurel
Avenue
running
to
Lake
M i
shipping point in the state of
Tonight they were the guests of
citizens for public service.
Florida.
625
feet
on
French
Avenue
running
to
Lake
Moqfl
honor at u banquet attended l»y
notables from many part.* of the j
statu and the three arms of the
military service nnd they told their
JUST EAST OF PRESENT CITY
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story over and over again.
«
LIMITS
Another day of entertainment
a wilts the fliers tomorrow, after
which Commander Rodgers und
4500 feet frontage on Lake Monroe. This trart«»,-k
I.ieut. Connell will proceed to
tains 270 acres and will be sold outright, orsyndkSj
Washington to tostify in thu air
present owners taking up to 50 per cent of theljt '
inquiry there. The remainder of
Vi of block on 3rd Street with
the crew expects to go to San
Diego for duty.
8 room house, close in.
27 Lots in a Subdivision

three minutes.
At' that point the barograph
reared to functiun nnd testimony
of some survivors indicates that it
was about this time th a t the hull
cave way just forward of aniidshhs and tho em it broke In two.
Both the barograph record and
the estimate of witiib:i:er examin­
ed today tend to indicate that the
Shtnrndoah was buffeted about in
the storm for 15 minutes from tho
time of her first uncontrolled as­
cent to nn extreme altitude of (!,003 feet until she finally began to
breuk up at an altitude of approx­
imately 4,000 feet.
While the word picture of the
disaster painted by Col. Hall prov­
ed the most .absorbing of all the
testimony perhaps thu most impor­
tant from n viewpoint of the pur­
pose of the inquiry was his state­
ment with respect to the engine.*,
one of which failed bocutu-J cf a
cracked cylinder and nnuthur bccnu.sc of u loss of water.
This phaso of the inquiry was
introduced by rear Admiral Hilary
I*. Jones, president of tho court
who asked whut. effect the engine
failure hud on tho failure to escupo
the line squall.
“I believe if it hud been po.uiblc
to -have had the power of all five
engines constantly,” Col. Hnll icplied, “it would havo been more
probable that we would n o t.have
been drawn into the vortex of tho
storm which wrecked tho ship. I
do not believe, however, engine
power hed anything to do with the
situation after r;&lt;* got into the vor­
tex of the storm."

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Service
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Cuban Editor To Be
At Vets Convention

CONSTRUCTIVE

ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 25.—
(A*)—Edward l*\ O’Brien, editor of
the Cuban Times, will attend the
United Spanish-Americnn
War
Veterans encampment here during
.September 27 to October !, it has
eti announced.
Mr. O’Brien is commander of
the Huvunu camp of the U. S. A.
W. V. and has been closely identi­
fied with public life in Culm since
tho Spanish-American wur.
After tho encampment
Mr.
O’Brien will return to Culm with
the delegation of veterans who
will make the Cuban trip and will
assist Colonel Cnrtnyn and General
Pedro lietrnnenurt in entertaining
the visitors.

Economy is always commendable, but construc­
tive economy is worthy of the highest praise.
Every saving helps build future greatness. Your
Chocking Account is invited.

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the above property. Brokers or salesmen in SanW I
Orlando, or either towns will be protected on any dt I
they make, or help us to make. Bring your pru&lt;pedj
to th is office for the arrangement of terms.

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good. Merita extra rich cinnamon buns
arc made from a famous old recipe —
and most folks d e c la r e they’ve never
tasted any so good.
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know that rheumatism had to he your flood—strength and I
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SATURDAY.'SEPTEMBER 26, 1925.

STATE MOTORISTS
Annual M eet O f Spanish* GET REBATE ON
AmericanW arVets Monday LICENSE IN 1 9 2 6

Moves to ftnapital With Husband

D evelopm ent1
B riefs
(By A. P.)

(Compiled by The A. P.)
MIAMI—Realty firm sells pro­
New Law Provides for Quart* perty with reported value of $1,ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., Sept. has organized a motor corps and
Little River to have 100erly Reduction o f Fees; 400,000;
26.—(A*)—Extensive plans are be­ will carry veterans from crowded
ton ice plant; $200,000 apartm ent
To Cost One Half on July house to be built to accomodate
ing made for the feeding of the restaurants to more commodious
1st, Stale Official Shows 60 families; $853,000 in building*
visitors to the city during tho nat- ones.
' ional encampment of the United
Tho contest for the office of
permits for single day recorded;
Spanish American War Veterans commander-in-chief of the United
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 25. building inspector grants permits
hero September 27 to October 1, Spanish American War Veterans —Beginning with the
caiondat for three $20,000 houses, bringing
—Preparations are being made to promises to be a lively one, ac­ year of 1926, automobiles under a September total to $2,229,200 In
furnish 45,000 regular meals dnily cording to reports coming from recent legislative act, will be al­ little over two weeks; two hotels
to the visitors or 225,000 meals encampment headquarters here. lowed a rebate in obtaining operat-1to be built for employes; permits
during the cncAmpmont.
This Tho election will take plnce on ing licenses, ns the year advances, issued at Miami Beach for 12 ho
schedule docs not Include the ban­ Thursday, the last day of tho ses­ Captain R, A. Gray, assitnnt state tel and apartment houses; three
quets.
sion.
comptroller, remind Florida nuto- trains to be added to Central of
Nick Dennis, chairman of the
At present there are three out­ ists.
Georgia; fifty one realty transac­
Civitnn committee on refresh­ standing candidates, according to
Under the new law, only n half tions, involving reported sum of
ments, is in charge of these a r­ those fnjniliar with the forces of year's fee will lie charged after $2,741,500 filed in another .single
rangements and he has been work­ the United Spanish American War July 1, nnd a. fourth of a year af­ day; statistician says Florida icon­
ing on the feeding problem for Veterans.
ter September 30.”
tributed more than one halt of
several weeks.
Total applications for nutomob- $25J000,000 builcJ.ng gain * In 16
Colonel Carmi A. Thompson, of
MDoc” Huggins, chairman of the Ohio, is the candidate from thnt ilc privileges, handled by the comp­ states of South during August,
American Legion committee on en­ state nnd he is considered a strong troller’s department this .yenr, intertaining the veterans of '98, will man. He was treasurer of the Re- eluding duplicate amj transfer tags
TAMPA—Corner property sells
mange a fish fry on the water publican national committee nnd. will number npproxmintcjy 305,* for $105,000, report; Clearwater
front on Tuesday, September 29. was influential in naming both [000 Captain Gray said. The work Beach Island to have $400,000 ca­
He has invited 15,000 guests. This President Harding ami President °f clearing up the calendar year's sino; construction permits total
meal i not included in the list of C'oolidge to office. He has been business of 1925 is now being corn- four millions for little over two
Nick Dennis.
named ns the next Republican can- plctfd. The net tags isued, he weeks of September; three-day
aid, will approximate 300,000, or building mark broken when per­
From the pacing houses in Chi­ date for governor
cago have been ordered many car­
Texas is putting William F. nearly a million more than in 1921, mits for $2,500,000 worth of build­
loads of meat. These will be cart­ Langford forward as its candidate Last year’s receipts were $2,471,- ing issued; $800,000 reported re­ After sixty-three years of happy married life, ncithrr Daniel Freshney
nor his wife, Matilda, of Port Huron, Mich., can hoar the thought of
ed direct from the refrigerator for the supreme office. The Tex­ 000.
fused for corner lot; plans an.
apnrt from each other even for a day. So when the aged husband
cars to the kitchens of the hotels as department ctaims thnt Lang­
In looking hack into the records, nounced for $1,000,000 hotel at living
and resturants which have open­ ford will he the next commander- Captain Gray found an increase in Scffncr; contract for widening of was forced to go to a hospital, Mrs. Freshney insisted on moving there
ed before the regular season so as in-chief of the U. S. A. W, V.
every year's receipts since 1922. In Boca Raton inlet let to New Yorki with him, although she is in good health. Freshney is 93 nnd his wife
to accomodate the delegates and
Harvey 11, Hannn, of Tennessee, 1023 there was a 27.4 gain over era; warehouse planned for supply .89. They have no sons or daughters
visitors to the cncnmpment.
Is considered ns a real opponent 1922; 26 for 1924 over 1923, and company; morn than $3,500,000 re­
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for first seventeen working days
duce men included 60,000 pounds democrat of this state. He served
Before the establishment of field of September; plans announced for
of meats, beef, lamb, and veal; 16,. ns rnilroad commissioner of Tenn­ men by the comptroller’s depart­ 250-room hotel at Mnndalay; Octo­
000 pounds of poultry; 80,000 essee. He is n nephew of the ment, Captain Gray said, the re­ ber 0 set as date for $1,100,000
pounds of vegetables;
15,500 former Governor “ Uncle Al” Tay­ ceipts rnn exceedingly low. Since good roads bond election for Hills-:
pounds of butter; 25,000 pounds lor nnd of Robert Taylor, late a enreful check has been possible borough county; permit sold foe
of bread rolls; 50,000 pies and pas­ United States senator from Tenn­ however, he said, a steady gain $2,000,000 hotel on island; $1*697,*
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has reulted.
5G1 reported in bank c le a r in g
Florida is putting up the name
22,500 gallons of coffee; 10,000
over
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of
freight
handled
nutomohilists nre unable
gallons of milk; 1,700 gnllons of of Hownrd D. Pnyne, of Jackson­ to Many
obtain o|&gt;crnting privileges be­ dnily at docks; realty board.spon­
THE ALL-FLORIDA REALTY
cream; and 40,000 gallons of ville. Florida veterans say that cause
of improper procedure in sors "Greater City” movement;
Payne has a good chance to win
spring water.
new
docks
to
open
October
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work
licenses, Captain Gray said.
Harry Stearns, who with Nick and they are preparing to do some getting
COMPANY
Between 10,00 nnd 15,000 such to begin soon on 104 family du­
Dennis, represent the Civitnn club, real work towards his election.
cases nre on hand now, he said. In plex apartment houses; realty
a great many such instances, he group buys avenue tract for re­
odd -d, car owner block action cf potted sum of $320,000; Board of
223 West Forsyth Street
the county authorities by stating Trade building blue prints nre is­
sued;
more
pnving
work
to
be
urg­
that they have made npplicaion but
Jacksonville, Fla.
f H e R . c s . 'T h e s w e e T c s T House? vlam i
that such application has been una­ ed by city; $175,000 building to be
ready by January 1; War urged on
voidably held up.
TODAY^
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l l r r r n l l x t n i r r l i i i n r . l f h r K I . I . X W O I I T H TIIL’jrr Clllir.wV'lt Inml
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TALLAHASSEE, S ep t 20,—(/P)
—Shell Fish Commissioner T. R.
Hodges, Game Commissioner J. B.
Royall and Special Correspondents
Ballinger, of the Miami Herald,
and Byron West, of the Jackson­
ville Times-Union, engaged in an
Inspection trip to Apalachicola bay
this week, where the state's oyster
planting is under way. Approxi­
mately 100,000 barrels are expect­
ed to be planted this year, Captain
Hodges said, making a total of
300,000 for the paat three years.

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laid out into lots, walks and driveways in the
modern design of Landscape architecture0
beautiful plants, shrubs and trees, under the'
stant care of the Superintendent;
Family lots for sole at $30.00 to ?G0.00 on
sonablc terms.
For inspection, sec Superintendent on the grout
For full particulars, See J. D, Parker, Superintend
W. B. Williams, City Manager, or L. U. Philips |
Clerk.
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JACKSONVILLE — Now York
gas company to ninke Jacksonville
hendqunrters; telephone company
announces work to start on new
$900,000 building nt Orlando at
once; contract let for widening of
Boca Raton inlet, to cost $450,000;
home property sold for $60,000, re­
port.

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nances shows them in good shape;
seven million in now building pre­
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directors .elected for new hotel;
easterners to furnish capita! for|
building 260 new homes; twenty
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This is Robert Hunlnnd, 16, and the
youngest jockey on tho big time
tracks. Ho has been riding in com­
petition with the country’s premier
mounts and has hung up an envia­
ble record, lie’s considered u fu­
ture great in the turf world.

ST. PETERSBURG—New hotel
opens doors; permits issued for 21
homes; lumber exports reach new
high mark; application for charter
for new intcrurbnn line reported
filed; store nnd hotel building to
bo erected; week’s realty sales es­
timated nt three million; sub-di­
vision of 20,000 lots to ho sold.

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realty firm dispones of property
at reported sum of $500,650; 100acre tract Hold for $150,000; dog
race course is begun; syndicate
buys road, bridge nnd court house
bonds, amounting to over fl'.GOQ,000; club plans to start move for
$200,000 addition to hospital; me­
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Englewood.

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I5Y TAYLOR From Tour Of State
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 26.—(VP)
Miss Reha Harris, state supervisor
of health and phy.i'cal education,
of the Department of Public. In­
struction, has just returned from
er first trip over Florida in the
interest of a more healthful nnd
better physical development of the
school student.
Miss Harris, who is experiencing
her first yenr as director of the
health and physical department » f
Florida schools i i now engaged in
drawing up n score card for evalu­
ating tho school health program.
These cards, which contain 6 points
for the health nnd physical.odu.
cation of the child, are to he mail­
ed to all county superintendents
ami schools of tho state. At fche
lend of the 1925-26 term, each school
will be checked up on the results
of the score card. Grading will then
be undertaken, and a loving cup
will he awarded to tho n hool mak­
ing the best showing. The cup has
been donated by Dr. Ralph Uarncs,
executive secretary of the Florida
Public Health Association.
Miss Harris was reluctant to
make a statement regarding her
observations upon hor first trip
over the state, which was confined
to a great extent to South Florida.
She indicated, however, that there
i ample room for much activity
it the part of her department. .
Shipments of fresh fruits nnd
vegetables from Florida average
260 car loads dnily.
Tourist spend about $135,000,000
to $150,000,000 annually in Florida.
And this adds greatly to the In­
come of tho state.
Grovel and—City votes ?2&lt;fe,000.
for new city hall, waterworka,s 5^ tem, park and additional Mttiaf;Okechobcc—Ground broken
100-room hotel.

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ST. PETERSBURQ, Sept. 2 6 .(ff)—Hotels, apartment houses,
and’privdte homes are laying plans
to open their doors to the 16,000
veterans of the Spanlsh-Amerlcan
war who- will be !n national encnmpmcnt here during September
17 to October 1. Hotels which In
the past have not opened until De­
cember have brought down large
staffs from tho enst nnd are pre­
paring to care for the vfeltoreS jjiy, hotels will give special. scr\
vice to 'veterans.

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supervisor of rural schools,‘Is now m i i B i m i i i m n t a a i H‘ i i
mailing ’put suggested one-room
and two-room school programs for
all ru ra l' institutions. Thf pro­
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grams are in the form of a shart,
with the number of minutes to be
devoted, to each of the day’s du­
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Lawn Grails Seed
ties. Miss Brogdon has gWfn a
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careful study to the one and two- ®
Carpet Groan Seed
room subject.
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Seed. Also Peas and Beans for faQ plantlRg.
Hines City—Skinner Machinery g
Coi, t o , locate fruit machine fac­
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TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 20.—(/R)
—Non-residents of Florida most
obtain fishing licenses before trying their .luck In^.waters of tpe
state, J. II. Royall, state game
commissioner, is reminding lovers
of the hook and line.
The commissioner stated that he
desires to^leal fairly with visitors,
to the state, but the law, he said,
Haines City—City starts
must be upheld. A number of
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instructions from the commission­
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er, deputy commissioners have inr-rrllisn.
Nettle
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state
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them aghlnsl t fishing again Iri
Florida waters without the proper
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missioner reminded, which rsdli for
$5.26 for the state, nnd $2.25 coun-1 The Funniest
ty, may be procured at the offices
Man In Pictures
of the county judge?.
Several counties of tho state Im­ Is A Woman!
pose an additional amount for
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county licenses, through permis­
sion given by the legislature, Com­
missioner Royall said: Non-real- And He’s Some
dents: can find the exact'cost by Nifty Queen
inquiry at the ebunty judge’s of­
fice, he stated, ns the feokvnrjea,

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Rending, spelling and Writing;
Mrs. Mnyme Hieg, Agriculture,
Geography nnd Health.
Miss Mary Radcliffe, Sixth
Grade; Miss Ollie Johnson, Sixth
Grade; Miss Lucille Sweat, Sixth
Crude; Mrs. Effie Burden, Sixth
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Miss Iris Britt, Fifth Grade;
fill be given preference in nsM ntj and equipment,
Mrs. Ruth Hutchins, Fifth Grade;
Miss Elizabeth Houston. Fifth
rachlng Staff Is Complete
lomplete list of the principals, Grade; Miss Luna May Fleming,
)necment this morning. Fol- Fifth Grade; Miss Nancy McDon­
j are the name.) and grades, ald Fifth Grade, substitute.
partments:
South Sidi? Primary School
School High School
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington, Super­
|E . McKay principal; It. F. vising Principal; Mrs. Selena M.
|r , Agriculture; Louis E. Harbor, Principal; Miss Vicinn
Biology «nd History; Crosby, First Grade; Miss Bobby
C. Maxwell, Latin; Miss Chapmitn, First Grade; Mrs. J ,C.
fae Gray, Mathematics; Mrs. Mitchell, First Grade.
M. Williams, History; Miss
Mrs. Ramon it Raynor, Second
m *Cherry. Engiist Ass't.; Grade; Mrs. Irene Watt, Second
fary L. Coob, English; Miss Grade; Mrs. G. U. Stuart, Second
!r '• Howard,
Mathematics Grade.
Miss Rebecca Scott; SpanMiss Margaret Foster, Third
History; Mrs. W. It. Fort,
|e Asst.; Miss Lilliun Sch- Grade; Miss Ruth Gillen, Third
[ Home economics; Miss Grade; Miss Edna Chittenden,
| ..Hinton, Home Economics Third Grade.
Mrs. Fred
Russell,
Fourt
Mrs. Ollie M. Steele, CornGrade; Mias Mary Robinson,
ifthool
Fo«rlri&lt;)rihkq-Mfcs*5M1fllT-Wel?b,
Gripe, Principal; M.s Fourth Grade; Miss Eloise Brndy,
Ifttbbitt, Mathematics; Mrs. Fourth Grade
[Hinterm is tor, English; Mrs.
West Side Primary
et Pltchford, History nnd
Miss Love Turner, Principal;
Mrs. D. C. Gripe, Music I Miss Helen Stephenson, First
Irt; Miss Laura Chittenden, Grade; Miss Evelyn Darrow, Sec­

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ond Grade; Miss Aline Chapmnn,
Third-Grade;.
East Side I’rjmary
Miss Emma IO\&lt;en, Principal;
Miss Annie Bell Dyson, First
Grade; Miss Lollie B. Robertson,
Second Grade; Mr. Marion Apple­
by, Third Grade.

COPENHAGEN, Sept. 2G.^-(/P)
—Ever since Mistress Nina Ban
became the first woman Danis
minister, and as such also ( the
head of the board of educntiOn,’ she
has done the unexpected and start­
ling.
First the singing of the national
anthem was banned, which sho
claimed wus too war-like to bepfefit
tho public good. And when despite
her prohibition, the anthem wip
Inadvertantly sung in a theatre if
which she happened to be, the min­
ister remained seated and more­
over, pqlled her colleagues of the
cabinet back into their seats, bv
their coat-tails.
Mistress Bang plans complete
reconstruction of the
Dunisji
school system according to the
German method.

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ing muiie to open the building for
the inspection of the general public,
with the City Commission, ho EnouCU to
urges the citizens of Snnfnrd to bo m a k e a cat
THE LOT K ING
present at that time. City authori­
lux$»
ties ure pleased with the conven­
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ious arrangements in the new addi­
HOG 1st Nntional Hunk Hullding.
tion to the administration build­
ings, and are anxious that the loc­
Lake Wales—Hills • Bros, will al residents ithail have an oppor­
build factory to can BO.UOO eases tunity to inspect the appointments
grapefruit ttds year.
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Owner Of Epinard
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PARIS, Sept. 20.—(/P)—Pierre ALMOST R E A D Y
Wertheimer, owner of Epinard, has F O R OCCUPANCY

been created n Knight of the Le­
gion of Honor. Mr. Wertheimer
did not receive this distinction
,from the .Ministry of Agriculture
in connection with his breeding of
famous race horsus, but from the
Minister of Aeronautics. Hu is the
president of a company whose mo­
tors have l&gt;een instrumental in
bringing several aviution records
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Minus The Flourish
In some banks the bervlce reminds you of the old-fashioned
penmanship—very formal, pricise and full of flourish.'
In the First National Bank we omit the flourish and the
formality and retain only the precision and accuracy.
Business (here is transacted swiftly nnd smoothly, yet with
ho appen ranee of hurry. This is because we have the or­
ganization, the equipment and facilities for getting results
•ithom wnste effort.
If this is YOUR idea too, of what bank service should lie,
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SATURDAY. SEPT. 26. 1925
T11R HERALDS PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water rout* to Jaekaong.—Construction of St. Johoi-Iodian River canal.
8.—Extenalon of white way.
i~ -Bitenalon of local amnaemanta.
—Swimming pool, tennla courta,
ttr,
| . —Augmenting of building prorim —botiaM, ho tala, apartment
ouara.
I,.—Bttciulon of atreet paving pro*

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y^C onat ruction
of
bouleTtrd
around Lab* Monroe.
8 —Completion of dty beautlfle**
tlon program.
t ,—Expansion of achool ayatem
with provlalon for Inereaaed facttitlea. ■ ___________ ______
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
L A W FULFILLED—Love worketh no ill to hit neighbor: there­
fore love la the fulfilling of the
law. Romans 13: 10.
PRAYER:—Our Heavenly Futher, grant to awaken ami streng­
then in us a more abiding love to
Thee and to our neighbor, through
Jesus Christ. Amen.
TAKE IT BACK
Have you borrowed a book, a ham­
mer, a rake,
A pinch of tea, n potato-Hack,
And forgotten the loan or thought
it your own!
Then, this is the day to take It
back.
It’s much like stealing to keep it
too long;
The owner inny need it, anu
think alack!
That this ia your way to get things
without pay;
,
Then, this ia the day to take it
back.
If you have said something, and
found It untrue.
As to what some one Is, or what
he may lack;
If you want to grow strong, acknowldegu the wrong,
For this is the day to take It
back.
—H. O. Spelman.
— ——o--------The tourist season is almost
here.
-------- o-------Too much money is n bad thing,
especially if the oilier fellow has
it.

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Play Ball

Cobolt okieo und the faint haze of Indian Summer
long queues of w eary men who have waited hours for the
ticket w ickets to open . . . . sharply sloping tierB of massed
(h u m a n ity ...............faultlessly conditioned sward and well
rolled, w hite lined base paths . . . . multicolored billboards
along the distant w a lls .......... the sharp “tock” as the batter­
ies worm up in the bull pens . . . . the scurry of uniformed
figures from the dug-out as the side is retired . . . . . the
clatter of many telegrnph instruments from the lofty press
b o x e s.......... swarming tree limbs and pole cross arms, where
venturesome youths denied the price of admission, are pre­
cariously perched like buzzards, risking injury to see the
s p e c ta c le ............. th e full throated roar of acclaim, greet­
ing the victors ns the last put-out is recorded in the official
scorers b o o k ..........the World Series!
It is baseball’s annual classic, and perhaps the greatest
single attraction in the sporting world. It may safely be said
that no news of the day will attract more attention than the
published accounts of the grand finnle of the baseball season.
The encounter th is yenr promises well to be hectic and
hard fought. The Pittsburgh and Washington teams, lead­
ers in their respective circuits, have not reached their pres­
ent eminence without feeling the sharp goad of persistant
and tenacious opposition. Both have set the pace through
the closing weeks of the campaign with nn ever present con­
tender ready to take advantage of any slip. Such compe­
tition can only result in perfection of performance.
The classic this year will see again the time honored
struggle between youth and age. The Pirates, young, unused
to the thrill of supremacy, yet powerful, aggressive and
boasting an infield which has been compared to Connie Mack’s
foursome, will fnce Bucky Harris' weather beaten troupe of
veterans who huve the initial advantage of defending the
chumpionship, and whose attack is built around a pitching
sta ff of rejuvenated hurlers long since compelled to rely up­
on cleverness to relieve the strain of each succeeding cam­
paign. And we are not forgetting the leadership of one
whose strategy in the 1921 Series was a factor second in
dominance to the dramatic comeback of Walter Johnson.
Nor will the epic struggle be devoid of an atmosphere of
human interest. Representing cities well known to be the
"hottest baseball towns" in the major leagues, the Pirates
and Senators both possess a colorful personnel. Washington
has the Incomparable Walter Johnson, who led his league
in pitching for many years without knowing the fnme of a
World Series; the no less famous Altrock and Sehnnp, nnd a
team of veterans who sent the New York Giants down in
a stirring series Inst fall.
The Corsairs, in addition to their flnshy infield have the
foxy carey, whose favorite trick is to steal his way home,
from first base; and Cuyler, now playing his second season
in the majors, whose heavy slugging, speed and powerful
throwing arm have heralded him as the likely successor to
Ty Cobb. There is also the beloved Babe Adams, sole sur­
vivor of the team which defeated Detroit, and brought to
Pittsburgh its lust World Championship, back in 1909, nnd
who, is still pitching championship ball at the age of 41 years.
Sport writers name the Pirates as favorites by a slight
margin, to win this year’s series, but much can happen in
one week, as Harris, the opportunist, well knows.
-Within the fortnight then, the city streets will echo the
shrill cries of the newsy hawking his "baseball extra", nnd
the farmer will sit quietly, with the radio phones tightly
clamped to his ears, unmindful of the lowing of hungry stock,
as the nation pays its yearly tribute to the National Pas­
time.

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“Judge not that yu not be Judg­
ed1' seems to be the code of juris­
prudence in Chicago.
- - ■ o-------The ordihnry mortal will win n
lot more gambling on a horae race
thun the human race.
--------o--------It takes a baby’s wall In the
middle of the night to remind one
thut the war Is not over yet,
— — o-------This is the time of the year for
house cleaning and that might he
extended to dressing up the front
Uwna u bit.
--------o-------Wo hope Secretary Mellon is a
good bargainer or that man Calllatix may have us owing him mon­
ey before ho leaves here.
-------- o--------A man in Miami proved it the
other duy. Even u big Hollywood
bun la not as good for mowing
down trees ns a tractor.
-------- o-------The »ky will be red this nftcrnoon with liie sparks that will fly
from u thousand gridirons ns mi­
nt her foothuII season gets under
way,
--------0-------Just ns we thought. Henry Ford
bought u cotton mill in South Car­
olina and n few days Inter n ter­
rific rainstorm brought an end to
the drought.
- - . o ------ The Department of Agriculture
tells us that there are four hun­
dred million chickens in the Uni tod
States and thut very few of them
have ever been to Atlantic City.
—:--- o-------- 1 .
We note in the Key West Citizen
that a fishing trip for Governor
Walker of Georgia has been ar­
ranged by Mister Charles II. Ketchum Ketchum. Well, they ought
to catch ’um.
o
Hanford Herald: “ No nnc-hund&lt;d driving is tulerutcd In Ashe­
ville, according to latest advices.
The girls must huve organized up
there." Another reuson to sigh
for the old horse and buggy days.
—Clermont Press.
Orlando is all excited ubout
Haywurd Thompson, the “blind
driver” who securely blindfolded
drives his car through crowded
city streets. Our observation has
been, however, Dint moat of Dunn
are blind drikers.
Policeman in Ruleigh arrested a
Uoy and girl Die otlu-r day for kiss­
ing on one of the city streets.
When It gets to be a crime to kiss
a pretty girl,' no matter when or
where grunted vou have the kissee’s consent, the state will have
to confiscate all hotels and turn
them into jails to take care of the
overflow.

“As Ye Treat the World"
True happiness, the ultimate desire of every human heart,
is not always reached by the paths that seem to run in its
direction. Greedy or selfish enjoyment will not in the end
leave a sw eet taste in the month.
What kind of a man or woman is it that can enjoy so
called happiness at the expense of misery of another? They
are the kind thnt enjoy a cock or bull fight; and seem to ob­
tain a certain kind o f enjoyment in seeing others suffer.
They are the men who as boys tied tin cans to dogs’ tails
and the women who used to tease their baby sisters. What
true happiness can be derived from torturing Home helpless
creature?
The source of all true happiness is love. People whose
lives are cold, narrow and selfish never really know wluit hap­
piness is. The almighty dollar can bring luxury and physical
comforts to your life— hut never real happiness.
Uur greatest happiness is in loving others and knowing
that others love us. The love of a few good friends will make
us happier than all the riches in the world with the knowl­
edge that no one cares for us or gives us a second thought.
But we can’t expect the world to love us if we are hitter
and hard toward the world, "As ye treat the world, so will
the world treat ye.” It is much easier to smile hack at a
person who smiles at us than to return a smile for a sneer.
And if we meet another with a smile wo are very likely to
get one in return.
Whatever kind of seed a farmer sows, a like harvest
will he reap. Just so, upon whatever kind of seed we sow,
in the soil of human life, depends the harvest we shall reap.
A kind deed, a kind word, a kind thought today will be
rewarded tomorrow.
WIIKTIIEU A MAN chooses employment or a business
of his own for his career, his first step is the sam e; he
[Bust go to work and learn his job. If a man is a misfit
in industry, it he does not know his work, how much great­
er the mist it of him who presumes to direct others in what
he himself knows not. Many so-called "economic" prob­
lems are only the ignorance of thu directors of business.
Business itself does not fail; hut the man who is “boas” of
a business that he does not know to its last operative tietail is certain ot failure lie tore he begins. Whatever your
goid in life, the beginning is knowledge and experience—or,
briefly, work,—Henry Ford.
---------------- 0----------------FRIENDSHIP WHICH flows from the heart cannot he
frozen by adversity, as the water that flows from the spring
does not congeal in winter.—Cooper.
---------------- ----------------—
HE IS WELL constituted who grieves not for what he
has not rejoices for what he has.—Democritus.
--------------- o----------------------El'. I A BROKEN man cling to his work. If it saves noth­
ing else, it will save him.— Beecher.

By IRVIN S. COBH
A Shakespearean actor was left
stranded in a small town in Michi­
gan. This was in the days when
there M-ill were Khakesperoan ac­
tors.
Hu obtained board ut the local
lintel until u remittance arrived to
tuke him back to Chicago. As lie
hail no funds for tipping purposes
he got scant attention from the ser­
vants.
Ont&gt; day hu pushed nnd pushed
the push button in his room with­
out getting an 'answer. Then he
got out of bed, put on his trousers
and overcoat, tourned the coat col-

PHOOEY!

As Brisbane Sees It

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Walsh, of Montana.
Blaipaon of Chicago.
Gary of lb S. Steel.
Coolidge of the U. 8. A,
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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SENATOR WALSH, of ttodtana
back from Europe, said ye
day about ‘ Saklatvala, ba
cause our Government dial
opinions:
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“Great Britain allow*
vain to sit in the Commons and
speak to the world from thst^frrum, knowing that nothing he Calr
any will seriously affect pu
opinion o r wreck the B ritish -1
pire.
’’
“ We in America show lack of
confidence in the common »eno$'bf ,
our people, and the stability ofR v
our government, when we refuse
to admit for n brief visit to an
interparliamentary conference a
mnn whose views happen not to
coincide with the majority here."
To this you may add thnt the
British nre wise. They don’t sit
on the sufety valve.
They have free speech In. Eng­
land, have never had it in Rus­
sia. The British royal family is
still alive, well fed, well dressed
nnd snfe. The Russian Imperial
family Is not doing so well.
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barn.

n Thirty C hin^T V lioston In one day C
for sharpening coll^A
Women are so fj,u. {
one wants a divorci ^
married only 46
Your lot C o u i d ^ J
you were a boy b j f i l
ngain wearing ne* ,1^
One beautiful thin*
ter is winter c!oth« 1
pockets to fill np ^
They nre trying to r.u
ball. Say it hi too rou!k1
reform work? It is
t

‘THE AVERAGE mnn likes to
hear himself talk too much," says
Judge Gary. Salesmen shobid re­
member that. Thousands of them
talk themselves INTO u sale, then
talk themselves OUT again. When
you meet a customer remember
the advice of Aristotle, who was
the Judge Gary of his duy, “ Not
too much, NOT TOO LITTLE."
SECRETARY WILBUR objects
to a separate air force. That is
natural. We cling to power, es­
pecially when we don't know how
to meet it.
What will President Opolidgc
sny about a separate air force?
He is head of the army and navy,
and would bo head of a separate
air force. He ia responsible to the
people for what happens, and for
the decision now to be made. *
What would President Coolidge
have done had he been alive and
responsible 100 years ago, when
railroads and steamboats were
coming in, driving out stage
coaches ami canal boats?
WOULD HE HAVE made radmailing a branch of the stage
coach department, or would iie
have established n separate rail­
road branch, thus permitting rail­
roads to develop without the hin­
drance of old fogyism?
TO PUT A stock broker or a re­
tired judge in control of u flying
fteet is no less stupid than *It
would have been 100 years ago,
to put u stage coach driver and
u canal boat cuptuin in charge of
the nation's railroads nnd steam­
boats. And President Coolidge
knows it.
MADAME DE SEVIGNE snld
two good things:
First:
"if l had more time, 1 should
hftve written you a shorter letter."
■Second:
"The more I see of dogs the It1asi
I think of men."
If she could return and read the
news of today she might change
it to "The more I see o( men, the
moro I am reminded of wold
heasts."
THOSE THAT plan an early
Utopia on earth, with the kind of
human beings now bred here, nre1
optimistic. Read this:
Mrs. Poleski, habitually deceiv­
ing her husband, feared him, andto make sure that he wouldn’t:
wake up nnd interfere with her
plans for last Monday night, she
waited until he was asleep, thoil
with a bottle beat him into uneon
eclousness, Thut is Chapter I.
SHE TOOK two bottles and a
demijohn of home-made wine, ami
went out to meet her chosen af­
finity, John Symuk. Toward morn­
ing he began to suspect that she
hud put poison in the wine. So be
beat her into unconsciousness witli
an empty bottle nnd pushed her,
still alive, into a furnace, where
she limned to death. Ho bit the
policeman that arrested'him, was
knocked unconscious with the butt
of u pistol in his turn, nnd his next
step may be the electric chair.

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Coolidge will vidt O50. I
bo great to be a
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can rest np from yw \
Kellogg has harred la
from America. But b ■
in disguised an. a ri&lt;j,

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“HOW CAN I succeed?" is an­
swered by Judge Gary thug:
"LISTEN. Let the other man
do at least half the talking.” ....
Judgo Gary, of course, puts hon­
esty ahend of all other qualities.
And honesty is important, al­
though Judge Gary knows moA&gt;
enterprises have been wrecked by
honest fools than by dishonest
knaves.

W*ho

In St. Louis .• m
["an hit him whh
that was a dirty

WHILE SPECULATORS payvfi
per cent for money, evpn with good
security, Marshall Field and Comof Chicago, doing their first
c financing in more than six­
ty years of existence, borrow |17,000,000 at 4 1-2 per cent. Jaiges
Simpson, who borrowed the money,
could have borrowed fifty niilljons
or seventy millions «h easily iR
seventeen millions. It helps credit
whon n manager has n great bus­
iness, and the business a great
manager.

THIS PICTURE of life in a
modern "civilized" city, revealing
the brute asleep, and easily uwak,
eneil l,y alcohol, in the dregs of
lar up about his bare throat ami humanity, shows that the duy of a
ventured through thu hallway until Utopia to includo all human be­
he caiiio to tin* rotunda opening ings is not near.
down upon the office flour.
‘bellboy! Bellboy!" hu culled in
LONDON IS agitated because
hlii best speaking voice.
tho great art collection of Lord
Watcher want?" answered back Luverhulme, successful soap makur, i 1 to be sold in New York Oil/,
u
111 ul l,u‘,d“l impertinently.
bellboy," said the thespian with not In London.
much dignity, "| desire my laundry
Tilts is said to mean that th-J
a rt center of the world has moved
,,VV, ,,roV‘t,*t to me forthwith."
n1
B|dd the hoy. "You from London to New York, but
dido t have liut half a hirt when thut isn’t so.
you hit this town,"
Tho money center has moved,
“ That," said the actor, “U the and in 1925, os in tho days of the
laundry t 0 which I g jj|r."
Medici, art goes where money is.

MY FAVORITE STORIES

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Pullman porters nfa
want to be called Gerw!
they don’t want to he (
Mayor of Chics*, .*,(
needs more music, JIja '
gunmen were quiet,
more.
Prince of Wales r.e*^B,i
to n snow storm in akl
could he expect in a 1,J™
such a name.

JUST IN PASSING
BY R. J. HOLLY
The real estaters are afraid of each other it seems and
they are trying to pass stringent laws that will protect each
other against each other or the other way round. Are all
the crooks in the real estate business that they need to he
bonded and have high license?
Other lines of business do not have a high licence or
have bonds to keep out the crooks. The present state iaws
that will force applicants for renl estate license to tell all
ubout their family history, etc., before they can get into
business should be sufficient. All this roar about renl estate
men will cause suspicion on the part of the buyers
Not thnt the buyers should not lie protected. Wo do
not want any stranger in our midst to he “taken in’’ hut
many timeB the stranger in our midst is trying to get our
property for nothing nnd give us wooden checks for a
“hinder". As a rule the real estate men do not handle nny
money when a deal is made as Die money finsses fi'om th&amp;
buyer to the owner and the real estate man then gets Ids
commission.
And if any of the visitors are soft enough to buy
land without seeing it or to buy lands from strangers who
have no standing in the community they deserve to he hitten. There is no reason for Florida realtors being hedged in
with all kinds of balls and chains nny more than the real­
tors of other 'states or the people in any other business.
1 do businedh every day with real estate men nnd much
of it without any receipts or certificates or "binders" and
I am still here. And that’s that.

There is n whole lot of soft stuff in the papers about
crushing in the straw hut mid making people buy felt hats
jmjt because it is the first of October or the middle of Sep­
tember and northern states are doing this stunt. Well,
Florida ia different and if you left it to me the folks down
hero would wenr straw hats and white suits the year round.
Why should we is* perspiring beneath the weight of winter
suits Just because it is the first of October or the first of
November or any other month.
A judge in West Palm Bench has officially decreed
that winter in Florida does not start until November the
first. Unless somebody puts a stopper on that furnace in
Georgia there will be 110 winter here at all this season and
the judge will huve to make a new ruling. If there is any­
one soft enough to think that it is winter or anything like
winter in Florida at present let him step forward nnd prove
it.
Headline in Timos-Union says:
“Senator Fletcher
Thinks More l.olayty is needed in Jacksonville. This ap­
ples to all cities and towns anj hamlets. We nil need more
loyalty to our town, to our state nnd to our country and
unless more loynlty is given this country will bo a different
America in tho next few years Our present disrespect and
disregard for all laws will make this country a second Rus­
sia if the loyal Americans do not get together soon and
brushing aside politics nnd partisanship demand a real
America for Americans nnd deportjdl those undesirables who
do not want to obey our laws.
Sanford could send the Georgia folks a car lond of corn
ami help them out in their extremity. We have plenty of it
and our neighbors on Die north are needing it to save their
live stock this winter. Why don’t the Georgians here do
something about it?
If there is any liklihood of another freight embargo here
on building materials wo should investigate tho advisability
of barging our supplies from Jacksonville to Sanford where
they could be used here or shipped to south Florida points.
If there is anything to this river transportation we should
take advantage of it or cease talking about it. The govern­
ment engineers could unwind a lot of government red tape
now nnd show where much money could be saved by deeper
water in the St. Johns river. The railroads have shown their
inability to handle freight und if the government continues
to tako our money for taxes they should give us something
in return. We seem to have n lot of figureheads in Con­
gress in both houses.
That damnable roud in Volusia is getting worse instead
of better nnd just why the State Road Department does not
do something for thu traveling public is bey und me. At least
the roads could be made passable while Die rock is being put
on tho main fill. There are hundreds of cars getting stuck
in the sand there every day much tn the seeming delight of
the road gang und to the disgust of the travellers. As a
consequence there are more cars going round the other way
and passing up Sanford altogether. And now the Mt. Dora
road will be torn up all winter and Sanford will be abso­
lutely marooned unless something is done right away.
Florida is one of the few states that allows tho road
gang to tear up all the roads without making adequate de­
tours that can be negotiated in all kinds of weather. The
tourists and travellers generally are allowed to go as they
please and without common courtesy being shown them by
the contractors and road gangs .

THE AIR CRAFT INQUIRY *
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
Postponing until later the grave favors. The oppusin* rinI
charges made by Colonel William the air service is u(
whelming importance, _
Mitchell that the army nnd navy than
prejudiced Array
high commands nre so permeated that it should hate it»«
by selfishness, stupidity nnd van­ mnnd, assigning dtUiUi
ity that their conduct toward avia­ nnd Navy but itill attic
tion has been “nlmost treasonable," control.
Curiously enoagb, hx)&gt;(
the President’s* special «ir board
lias beard witnesses for and against their appeals on the a
the plan for a unified nir service. "unified command," tut J
Major-General Patrick, chief of widely on the applicaliil
the Army air service, favors the term. The i’atrictUit&lt;Mi(
unified plan, while acting Hecre- lion is that it it iinaht 1
tnry of War Davis nnd land offi­ two command*—Army ujl
cers oppose it. Their differences for the air mtirt, :trw«j 1
are fundamental and rest on op­ argument that proper
posing views as to the importance come only through itirzitc
of air craft as a national weapon. General Hines 1r4
General Patrick maintains that de­ thut there mast indeed hj
velopments huve made it such n fied comm.id i.id
formidable new development that cun be in tha-taa) if
it is not an auxiliary but should lias not coittnl «l iUjM
bo u unit co-ordinate with Army weapon ?
and Navy. General Hines specific­
Carried tn it* logical 1
ally declared that "air service will there should be * uaiMJW
always bu an auxiliary service."
vice of the country, hcMjjiJ
One view is that nir craft consti­ Army, Navy ar.d Air fnf
tute nn auxiliary arm in much tho one control. Throreucaflld
sume way as cavalry, which no one now such control, sdw*l
considers should be a unit mparnte ident is commander-®
from tho Army, and therefore the Army and Navy *** “8J
Army command should control its weapons, hut piadvwhv
not —
since
M
air craft and not a separate organ- .....
-- the PrtiidintaO
.
izatlon such as Gcnorul Pntrickto exercise his control-

FLORIDA

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LAKEWOOD (OHIO) POST
A new Eldorado has been discov­
ered nru) recently its glories have
been published broadcast. This na­
tion, so rich in beautiful commun­
ities, so strong in its wide domains
and so powerful in Us industrial
and agricultural resources, ha:i a
veritable "gold coast" along the
Gulf Stream, in the “ flowery state”
of Florida, first discovered by
Ponce de Leon in 1613 nnd now
"rediscovered" more than 400 years
later by thousands from every state
in the union who are investing
their money in Florida real estate.
There is a steady immigration be­
ing set up to Florida. By automo­
bile, bus, n.eamship and railroad
visitors are flooding the state many
of whom urc staying in their new
found homes.
While there nre many invest­
ment opportunities i , Ohio, espec­
ially in and about Greater Cleve­
land nnd other rapidly developing
nnd growing communiiio'* such as
Lakewood ,rd villages to the wef t
south and ea t, : l ;» o n from re*

spoasible jc:il estate cot-*1 -y
show that Florida 1 aij H
Real Estate concern*
importance, operated D ■
and built upotl yean
and sound judgment, ■ *1
lished agencies* w UmJWJ
handling investm enU U ^
local offices. Dos ntrend because thi.s«
would be the last 10 r 'N
tho conditions !1‘
lung experience K|v«
their faith In ■'
utation given weigh, u
ions.
Many Ukewooditw
fitted by the i«
Into values in
government, t" |nsU,l‘ ■
th is inviting "iiporUnt'
to locate in the
give every resident
fur their holding* « V*J
Tho soundness of ‘ .
America” is thu* d o u b ly
the forces of 'vealth
tablish a common it)
merit.— Lakewood (««*,

FEDERAL EXPENDITURES INCREA
NEW YORK WORLD
in spile of Die much advertised
*nmlI economies which have been
put into effect in the various Fed­
eral 'bureaus at Washington, ex­
penditures for tlie ordinary pur­
poses of government were actually
greater during the fiscal year just
closed than in the preceding twelve
months. It is true that the increase
of $14,427,000 is u small amount
in a total disbursement of slightly
more than $3,000,000,000, but it is
nevertheless disconcerting to find
thut economies reached their limit
a year ago.
To say that the increase is duo
to the bonus is begging tho ques­
tion. Congress passed a Bonus
lbll which the majority of its mem­
ber ut heart did not approve.
While establishing a budget bu-

Contemporary Comment

ronu
down ‘*1 s
r c a u to
k * cut
............

petty devices as
ber of erasers a t*“
might use during
Z t hesitate to
dent’s veto and vote » J
ostensibly in jmi.u‘
men but really
its own political w»
While the direct 1
for the increased cxP'*
course, with Con/ r!JJ.''J
Utrotion cannot® ’
this much
the veto of the B o n J,* ]
laudable act
•
tho time for really ^
idontiul ration
during which » * ^
of votes was W W J , i
sure the o v e r r i d i n g .
Football 1 '‘l"i,1h!,:, ■

the wings of »&gt; .

\\ liy not teach evolution in the
schools and call it philosophy?
I nut will make the pupils forget
j
II within a week.—Arkunsas Dem­ judgement
ocrat.
out a puncture ^
if he has one-

bonietinien we think that if Co­
lumbus could see what has hap­ The averth*
pened to what he discovered he live in
to know is
would wish he had stayed at home. Troy
Messenger.
Arkansas Democrat.

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PAGE FIVE

Why Young Men Go West
ONE:— Office 148

Social *
Calendar

MISS KATIIRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

No Bobs for Aristocracy

313 First National Bank Bldg.

TELEPHONE

SEVEN CITY LOTS V.

Dortmund Building
L argest Exhibition
Stadium In Europe

Well located, six lots ninety-five foot frontage.
One seventy-five foot frontage. Four corner lots
Priced under the market for quick sale

Tuesday
Q. W. Wannelsy and Mm .
McCrory will entertain CirCnber Three of the Methodist
t Tuesday afternoon at 3
j. at the home of Mrs. Meat 61S Oak Avenue.

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Fnccs on two streets, near new hotel nnd Union
Avenue, with unobstructed view of Lake Monroe.
The best buy in the* city
at ?7,500, Terms
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Rooms 601-502. Phone 95
t
First National Bank Tlutldlnf.
H
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SALES FORCE
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M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
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Ohioan To Save Trees
Washington Planted

— ^*. - &lt; 1

IIRISTIAN CHURCH
ices nt American Legion

A modern two story home, seven rooms
and two baths on extra large lot in San­
ford Heights. $12,000.00.
One Third Cash

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Polbrcs Conrad of Sterling, Colo., has been chosen ns Colorado’s pret­
tiest girl. She will represent the state at the International Petroleum
Exposition at Tulsa, Okln,, next month.

FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Sept.
nou
20.—(A*)—Martin Davey, famous I-oana
Loans
MONEY A VA ILABLE
The Churches
tree surgeon and congressman
from Ohio, has volunteered his
Fos First Mortgage I,nans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7
personal services to help save for
IT BAPTIST CHURCH
Consult us first when in the market fnr funds
posterity the last of the 13 horse
The Hungarian aristocracy refuses to surrender to bobbed hair. Notice chestnut trees which George Wash­ Mammilla &amp; Second
ty School 0:30 a. m.
A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
ing Worship and sermon 11 the hnirdress of Mme. do Kenyere?, one of the most beautiful society ington plnnted here to represent
women
of
Budapest.
the
13
original
colonies.
(object, “The Peril of Unilncss.’*
The tree, slowly dying because
f People’s Unions 7 o’clock,
of its great age and the inronds
evening will be promotion Butter Nut Baking Co.
of the chestnut blight, is loented
the Junior nnd Intermcdou the property of John F. Scott,
Name of Local Bakery
NOTICE
lorn.
which was formerly a portion of
.• •H*. •
the Kenmore estate, the home of
ng service 8 o’clock. Sub­ Bought ByChicagoans
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THE
Betty Washington Lewis, sister
tle Man Who Defeated His
of George Washington.
It has
Purchnse of the Miller Baking
been viewed by thousands of vis­
(^evening nirvice the pasN E W ARCADE
itors during the course of more
F present tho second pre- Company at 115 Magnolia Avenue
than a century,
th e .citizenship scries. Sun- I'V J. C. Martin nnd It. W. Russell,
Now under construction at tho corner of First St
ining he will discuss, “The both of Chicago, was announced
• Congressman Davey has made
and Sanford Ave., are requested to see
and tho Sheriff’s Force—
ia preliminary examination of tile
[hey Can Do For the Coun- Friday by the new comers, who
tree and stated that he would glad­
** »*»&gt;
. **-- stated that the firm name has been
ly undertake the work of minis­
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc,
changed
to
the
Butter
Nut
Baking
Usday evening tho third of
tering
to its ills at his own ex­
■
2IBE. Fir.Hi St.
Phone 70S
ka on the Finest of the Fine Co.
pense. The cost of restoring the
Kl bo given.
The new owners, are both exper­
tree is estimated at about 1100.
There urn said to lie more than
B in t1Baptist Church very ienced bakers;i having engaged in
hr invite.i visitors nnd cit- this line of business for n number 20,000 religious workers in Japan
la ia B B a iiu a R iB Z z iiiia R iia a a ia a iia a a
of years in the west and mid-west. and it is reported they are plan­
ning
to
send
two
representatives
Mr. Russell was for sonto time
« ♦+*4*++**++++*-»-+++*+&gt;-:-+4-+++4-+**++-l
connected with the Ward Baking to the Diet in the next general Fresh Oysters Daily
L SOUt-S CHURCH
Company of Chicago anil also Con­ election.
BALTIMORE OYSTERS
iteenth Sunday after Pcntc tinental Baking Company and Freihofer Baking Company. Mr. Mar­
NEW GERMAN SCOOTER
Royal Fruit Store
I at 8:00 a. m. Sermon on tin was for a number of years em­
STETTIN, duii,. JO.—f/P)—'Tho
pspel of the Sunday. Sunday ployed by the Schulze Baking
latest toy for German kiddies is
[after Mass. All children of Company of the same city.
In announcing their purchase the ''Rolling Island." Adhering to
[age arc requested to atof the local plant, Mr. Martin nnd tho principle of the scooter, it con­
kureh and Sunday School.
MRS. It. (). TRAVIS
I on week days at 7:00 a. m. Mr. Russell stated th at it is their sists of a wooden disk with two
wheels
on
either1
side
nnd
one
dir­
hg tho month of October, the intention to offer a complete line
t will bo recited every morn­ of breads and pastry goods nnd igible wheel in front. The child Public Stenographer
will do both a wholesale and retail stands on the disk and propels it
ing Mass.
Valdez Hotel Lobby
»y. the first Friday of the business. At a later date they forward by means of two poles in
of October, is n dny of spec* plan to extend their business and either hand.
rotinn to the Sacred Heart add several new trucks to the de­
as. The members of the So- livery force.
aro to receive Ifoly Com» on Friday morning.
College Bride

Istian Science serviceii arc
kery Sunday morning at II
I in the Woman’s Club, Oak
lo near Third Street. Sunday
1 At 10 o'clock; subject for
tow, "Reality,’’
Inesday evening services,
f include testimonials of hcnliq hold at 8 o'clock in the
hg Room.
I Society maintains a free
6g Room where the Bible and
rized Christian Science litermay be read, borrowed or
used. Open Wednesday and
Hay, from 2 to 5 p. m„ room
jirst- National Bank Building.
»rc welcome* to attend these
k* and to make uso of tho
tit room.

^

(Sec^Ir. Stewart)

I Neil Williams returned
hursday from Bartow, after
with Miss Janet Macfarlnn,
[umed home with her for a

J. BELTON, Pastor,

100x114.6

$7,500

Jarrell who has been visit, and Mr.t W. B. Williams,
iday- for Gainesville.
■»
M. Kronen and, fcmall son
, returned home Thursday
hlamlo, where they visited
[for several days.
1,
-------[Virginia Smith, manager ol
lunch, has returned to the
I lunches wil bo served to
I on Tuesdays.

School at 9:45 a. m.
ion nnd Lord's Supper at

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Apartment House Site

iPersonals

IS TO MEET MONDAY
rruth Seeker's Class of the
1st Church, will hold a meetthe home of Mrs. C. H.
[17 Third Street, Monday af:«t 3:30 o’clock. The hos*
rill be Mrs. Priest, Mrs. B.
re, Mrs. Sadie Allen, Mrs.
Mrs. Nolan and Mrs. S. P.

Phone 733

'X HIGHEST AIM
The young man who aspires to a successful ca­
reer should make character and education hia
highest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving and
regular hank deposits are a great help in giving
accuracy to your aim. Your account is invited.
r/« Interest Paid on Savings Account!

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Sanford, Fla.
STRENGTH - SERVICE - P R O G R E SS
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For ladies and men, made of
Terry Cloth and Blanket
Robes.
Best Grade Sweet Orr Khaki
Shirts

For men, sizes MU* to 19,
Sweet On- Work Pants, wool
mixed and dark shades, guar­
a n t e e d — not a rip or button
pull off.
,
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Sweet Orr Dress Shirts

For men, made of white Ox
ford with or without collars

Balance one and two years.

Price $1.75

RealtnrH.

Sanford

GRKGATION CHURCH
|»y services:
liy School 9:45 o’clock.
Ping service and sermon, It
Mng service and sermon, 8:00
t
' attendance at the morning
increasing. It is hoped
ibis will continue. Strangers
i city am given an urgent into attend there services.

lrch Sschool, 9:45 o'clock.
:n'ng Service at 11 o’clock.
Jchoir and organist are prac’ regularly on many fine scA* that will- be rendered
lime to time in addition to
'ttdtr chants and hymns.
J.this Sunday the special munbe instrumental as follows:
J*mary—^Invocation, Mailly.
TPjy. Adagio from First
Jj MendeUaohn.
•mde, Fugere B Flat. Bach.

DANCE at Osteen. Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Music furnished by
"Melody Three." Everybody wel­
come.
_________
Morning Worship: Sermon by
the pastor. It n. m.
Senior, Intermediate and Junior
Leagues, 7 D. '»•
Preaching by the pastor, 8 p. m.
l8t METHODIST CHURCH
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8
' j fan-lay Services:
*t School, with classes for
! ’ A* cordial welcome for all.
*e«i9:30 a. m.

1 si/.c— 25c each ................................. $3.00 per do/.
2. size— 20c each...................................$2.25 per doz
Plant .‘I inches deep and l foot apart.
Keep moist and fertilize well for heHtresuRs.
Gov. Herrick

Violet Plants, $1.00 per 100
PLA N T NOW

Leave Orders at Mi-lady’s Shoppe or E. B. Stowe
Prompt Delivery.— Phone 4305

The Y owell C ompany

�5
Robins Smothered
i , Under Red Attack; ■
Final Count 18 to 7
They Fight for Crown

Pirates and Senators, With
League Pennants In, Have
Two Weyks to Condition
Overworked Hurling Staffs

Dixie Davis In Form; Champs
Get But .SevenHits;Indians
Drop Athletic W hile' Red
Sox AreDefeated by Tigers

NEW' YORK, Sept. 26.—f/P)—
Now that the outcome of tho Na­
tional and American League pen­
nant races has become a mathe­
matical certainty Pittsburgh and
Washington are free to concentrate
their efforts upon preparation for
the annual basebalk classic, which
starts at Pittsburgh, Wednesday,
October 7.
Clinching of the pennants al­
most simultaneously and n fort­
night before the close of the ma­
jor league -seasons is a sharp con­
tract to the closeness of both racesInst year which left the outcome
In doubt Until the final few days
if tho campaigns. Tho contend*
ng rivnls season have ample time
In which to give over worked vet­
erans a needed rest; patch up in­
juries and map oat the battle
strategy.
There may be less "master mind­
ing" than usual in this year’s se­
ries, with John McGraw of the
(jinjits missing from tho picturu
for the first time In five years,
hut McCraw’s processes may be
given a counter part by Fred
Clarke, veteran adviser to the
Pittsburgh forces.
Clarke, who
wan winning pennants with tho
old Pirates when McGraw first
took control of the Giants, is cre­
dited with having done much of
the deep thinking for the new Na­
tional Longue champions.
Clarke and Billy McKctchnic,
manager of the Pirates, will have
i nimble minded opponent in Staney (Jiuckry) Harris, who has es­
tablished himself as a trateglst of
the first rank in spite of his youth
and comparative, inexperience.
: Harris was just learning to
swing a bat on the sandlots of his
homo town, Pittston, Pa., when
Clferke was leading the Pirates to
their last pennant in 1909;
i Harris holds high respect for the
anility of the bucenneers but is
nevertheless confident that the oxiwrlenre and stoodlnoss of hin out­
fit will carry the-Senators to their
second straight world's champion­
ship.
Hartis figures that if his club
beats tho Pirates it will be won
with right handed pitching, n view
which is also shared by McGraw.
Waller Johnson nnd Stanley
Covpleskie are the pitching aces
upon whom Harris will place his
main reliance, with not a few
|iopes also resting on Alex Fergu­
son, veteran acquired from Boston,
and Fred Marberry, rescuer in
chief of the Washington staff.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2O ^ p )
—St. Louis defeated tho champion
Senators, 4 to 3, yesterday by ral­
lying in the eighth inning to tic
the scoro nnd putting across tho
winning mnrker in the ninth. ‘’Dix­
ie’’. Davis, veteran Brown pitcher,
gave six bns&amp;l on balls'limt nllowod
the champions only seven hits, four
of which were garnered by Out­
fielder Rice.
The Box Score.
ST. LOUIS
AB R II PO A E
Bennett, If.........5
1 2 2 1 1
Gerber, ss........ 5 0 2 1 ' 0 ' 0
Sisler, lb........... 4 0 0 9 0 0
Jacobson, cf. . . 3 1 1 . 6 0 0
McManus, 2b .. 4 0 0 3 ’ *2 0
Evans, r f . .........4
1 2 1 0 l)
Dixon, c. „ . . . . 3 1 2 3 8 0
Robertson, 3b. .. 3 0 0 2 4 0
Davis, p............. 4 0 l 0 3 0

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Rogers Hornsby, mnnnger of tho St. Louis Cardinals, nnd his stellar
firxt-bnsemnn, Jim Bottomloy, are battling it out for tho batting lead­
ership of tho National I-onguc. Hornsby is out to make it six straight
championships, while Bottomlcy hopes to hnlt tho string, even though
it would be putting It over on his boss. Tho great Rogers is shown
op tho left in the ubove photo with Bottomlcy also peering into the
camera’s lens.
I

Referee’s W histle W ill Send
Pigskins Soaring In Every
Part Of Nation S a tu r d a y

T o tals.......... 35 4
WASH
AB R
Rice, cf.............. 4 2
Adams, 2b........ 1 1
Guilin, If........... I 0
Judge, lb .......... 3 0
J. Harris, rf. .. 2 0
Blucge, 3b........ 3 0
Scott, ss........... 3 0
Severoid, c....... 3 0
Snchnry, p. . . . . 2 0
zV fach ............. 1 0

10 27 13
U nO A
4,
0
0 2 2
1 5 1
1 9 2
0 1 0
0 * fO 4
1 2 2
0 4 0
0 3
1
0 0 0

1
E
0
0
o
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

INDIANS WIN
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26.—
(/P)—Cleveland won the first game
of the final aeries with the Phil­
adelphia Athletics yesterday, 9 to
5. The Indiana came from behind
in the 8th inning and scored six
runs to clinch the game.
,
Scoro by innings:
Cleveland .. .. 000 001 260-9-13-1
Philadelphia ..020 001 101-5-10-5

Today’s Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston nt St. Louis.
Brqpklyn a t Cincinnati.
New York at Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicngo at Boston.
Detroit nt New York.
St. Louis nt Washington.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
COOLIDGE WILL BE THEM
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—{IP)
—President Coolidgo plans to a t­
tend the opening game here of the
world’s series between* Washington
ami Pittsburgh. After two games
in Pittsburgh the teams will ap­
pear hero on Friday, October 9.
The Washington hotel men have
adopted n resolution pledging
themselves not to raise rates dur­
ing, the series.

anted Land in or near
Osteen, Flu,
Terms
munt be right, state best
price.
Will deal direct
with owners only. Small or
large tract.
B o x L-fif), Herald

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Totals .......... 2fi 3 727" 12 T
7. Batted for Zachary in 9th.
Score by innings:
St. Louis ........... 020 000 Oil—I
Washington .. .. 200 010 000—3
Summary: Two base hit, Dixon.
Thrco base hit, Scott. Sacrifice.
Blucge, Zachary, Adams 2, Sisler,
Robertson. Loft on base, St, Louis
8; Washington 6, Base on balls
off Davis 6; Zachary 2. Struck WE HAVE .T HE^EST BUYS
out by Dnvis 2; Zachary 3. Passed L ’..;
acreage-v
ball, Severoid.
Umpires, Evans
BUSINESS-HOM ES
nnd Hildcrbrand. Time 1:32.
TIGERS TAKE FINAL
BOSTON, Sept. 26.—(/P)_ De­
troit concluded its season’s play in
Boston yesterday by defeating tho
Red Sox, 10 to 5. Tho fielding of

'"•■■■Hi
L Modern 4

S 6 blocks from post office.
Sept.'
26.—(A1
)
CINCINNATI,
Cincinnati staged a
a batting orgy
,„VJ £Brooklyn
yesterday,
and swamped
---They
landed
on
Osborne
1 Modern 5-room
IS to 7. - —.
,
; ,kA
..I..- runs
rcr.3 in the
and Cantrell for nine
Another
third inning, i—
------ onslaught*
...
6 blocks out, fine location.... $.i
in the fifth netted the Reds seven
runs.
The Box Score.
BROOKLYN
AB R H PO A E
New Stucco
M. Johnston, 3b* £ ? ii . 2 ? ;
Stock, 2b............ 5 1 2 4 5 1
Wheat, If..............3 0 1 0 tO 0
Hutson, If.......... 2 } } 1
® Q S' Spanish, on valuable corner. $ j 7nn ™
Fournier, lb.......2 1 1 10 Jj
E. Brown, cf. - J* 0 1 3 0 0
Cox rf
.... 6 0 0 J 0 0
Corgan, ss.
.. 5 1 1 1 { . 5
, 1 7-room Modern Bungalc
Taylor, c.......... ~ 5 1 3 2 1 - HJf
., I t , &gt;,|
Osborne, p............* 0 „ }! a n m- On W est First, close in. Valunld,.
Cantrell, ........... 3 0 0 0 0 0
J - $15,000. Will double in »is
Hargraves, x ..
_0 _0 _»
veiopment o a w est side.
1
T o ta ls .......... 41 7 I t 24 13 4
x Batted foi Cantrell
Oth.
C IN d
AB R H PO A E
Bohne, ss........... 5 2 1 1 5 0
Pinoli, 3b........... 3 0 0 0 1 0
Dressen, 3b........ 3 2 3 0 2 0
Roush, cf............ 3 4 2 0 0 0
SchulU, rf.......... 1 0 0 1 0 0
Walker, rf-cf. ..3 3 3 1 0 0
Bresslcr, lb ........ 4 2 3 5 0 2
Voldcz Hotel Bldg,
Hudgins, lb ........ 1 O .0 7 0 0
E. Smith, If....... 6 0 3 3 0 0
i u i i i i i i ,,,,
Critz, 2 b . ............ 5 2 l 2 5 0
Hargrave, c......... 5 2 1 7 1 0
May, p.
.... 6 1 2 0 2 0

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Totals ......... 15 18 11) 27 16 2
Score by innings:
Brooklyn ........... 101 100 810— 7
Cincinnati . .. .. 109 170 OOx—18
Summary: Two baso hit, Wheat,
E. Brown, Dressen. Three base
hit, Walker, Corgnn, Brcsslor. Left
on base, Brooklyn 11; Cincinnati
12. Base on balls, off Osborne 2;
Cantrell 6; May 4. Struck out by
Osborne 1; Cantrell 1; May 6. Hito
off Osborne 6 in 2 1-3; off Can­
trell 11 in 5 2-3. IUt by pitcher,
E. Smith, by Osborne. Wild pitch
Cantrell. Losing pitcher, Osborne.
Umpires, O’Day, Pfirman and
Sweeney. Time 1:55.

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Kelsey City—Bridge to be con­
structed across Lake Worth, near
here.
&gt;

Here’s a Guard
for Your Money

Chinaware in English Pore*lains. Bavarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

H ER E’S nothing like a Savings Account
will protect your money, at the same
eftrn interest th at accumulates with arrj
(rapidity. No use hoarding it, when aby
safety plus earning power is assured you.
Shirt protecting your money today with a Saw
ings Account.

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The Ball Hardware

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. Valtlcz Hotel-Bui.Ulin^

Bungalo

Exceptional
Plumbing Calls for
y*

REAL ESTATE

IN SU R A N C E

THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—THE
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER
STATES.

How They Stand
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
Pittsburgh .............. 93 55
New Y ork............... 83 63
Cincinnati.............. 79 70
St. Louis-..i............. 73 74
Bouton .......................68 HI
Brooklyn................. 66 80
Chicago................... 66 83
Philadelphia........ _ G2 84

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Washington ........... 05 51

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New York
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Yesterday’s
Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh-New York, postponed,
cold weather.
St. Louis-Boston, rain.
Cincinnati 18; Brooklyn 7.
Only three scheduled.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington 3; St. Louis 4.
Philadelphia 5; Cleveland 9.
Boston 5; Detroit 10,
Only three scheduled.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—G. 0.
rcKulaM arebaviiiff tt hard
Jic findlncr “ PriaM »i‘lc to young
bb La Follette'a sweeping victory
the Republican senatorial prlsrios in Wisconsin.
They had hardly expected him
lose but they did hope the Lu
bllette forces in the Badger Btate
old prove to have been weakenl&gt;y the death of tho present
note candidate's father.
Instead of that they seem to bo
formidable under the junior
lb as ever they were under tho
nior.

terest opponents, as n foregone
conclusion,
. ’I?mt,J ,owevcr’ isn&gt;t t*»c worst
of it. The outlook is now admit­
ted to be very dubious for Senator
Lonroot s renomination next year.
Lenroot niade his last success­
ful campaign after the war, when
the late Senator La Folictte's in­
fluence " 's at low water mdrk.
..Jl1
J1*'^ hw* nn altogether
different situation.
The Washington administration
will do all it can to help him, but
if it accomplishes no more in his
lieha If than it was able to do to
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heat young Bob, this won’t be suf­
I What the regulars didn't take ficient.
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]lly into account was the fact
■t young Bob was inking over
It isn’t to be disputed that Bob
organization with which ho was owes his nomination and will owe
miliar. During his father’s lat- his expected election, at so young
years he had more to do with an nge to so high nn office, to the
inaging it than the Intter did.
f®ct that he’s his father’s son.
|ltis Wisconsin Progressive teadStill, this will not be altogether
ship is hardly referred to cor- a handicap to him in the Senate.
ctly as “inherited.”
It may mean some slurs, but it
In reality he had been coming will mean a great deal in the way
|o it gradually for some time of prestige also.
]d when the elder Lu Fotlette
If the young senator makes
si, there wns his son in control good on his individual merits the
lindy.
slurs will soon cease ami the pres­
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tige of his father’s mime will re­
That young Boh will be elected main, clear velvet, to add to the
[accepted here, even by his bit­ credit of his own accomplishments.

C h a r le y ’s
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Prison Term F o r
Man Who Aided In
Escape Of Convict

A u n t ”

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fla y h o u s e

M onday

The screen version of thii interlionally famous farce “Chnrley’s
^nt,” by Brandon Thumus will be
feature attraction at the Mi}e Theatre Monday, Sept. 2H. Syd
aplin has thq title role and the
pporting cast is composed of
|yers of wldo repute.
\s a stage piny 'Charley's Aunt’
i niready groined over three mili dollars and holds the moneyiking record for the stage. It has
&gt;n produced in every civilized
m try in tho world which, in adion to giving it an international
putation, has established it us a
fty with the basic &lt;|ualUie»i 0f
comedy that can be npprccinand understood In any lan­
ugo.
[Charley's Aunt” was first proed at Bury S t Edmund* in Sufin 1802 with W. S. I’enley,
rring, and wns then brought to
sdon, playing first at the itoynl[Theater and then a t tho Globe
ere it ran continuously for four
prs a total of 1406 performances,
te fume of “Charley's Aunt"
read fnr and _wide and seven
ring companies started out
bugh the provinces. Several comjies are still touring with it in
gland, and each year it is put on
[London where it is one of the
raws’’ of tho holiday season.
Rome of the great stage stars
jo hnve pluyed in “Charley’s
|nt” were the original W. S. Pcn, whp is said to havo made a mili and a half dollars out of it;
Harding, Brandon Thomns,
i Nina Boucienult, Julian Joyce,
res Smith and A. E. Matthews,
ras first played In America by
inlot.
The Christie!i gave this picture
especially elaborated reduction
it is said to be the funniest
Ituro that tho screen has offerthis season,

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 26.—(,P)
—The Florida state prison farm
recently admitted T. J. Parish,
sentenced to nine months for "aid­
ing a convict to escape,” after a
hard fight in the cuurts.
Parish, who lives near Maxville,
wns convicted in the lower court
for concealing J. It. Camp, an es­
cape from the Halford farm. Camp
was serving a five nnd a half year
sentence for the larceny of an a u ­
tomobile, having been sent up from
Ornnpo county.
Parish sought n new trinl. nnd
it was denied. He then took an
appeal to the Supreme Court. Tho
latter tribunal a short time ago
ordered the prisoner held under
the sentence of the lower court.
The, conviction of Parish, ac­
cording to prison department of­
ficials here, was a notable achieve­
ment ofr the authorities.
The
newly-admitted prisoner wns pro­
secuted for having taken Camp
inlo his home, obtained clothing
for him, and concealed him there.
Witnesses testified that Parish
burned the strincs which Cump
wus wearing at the time, and later
took the prisoner for several miles
and there turned hint lo ose.

teport Nobility In
Korea Are Destitute

Elongated

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This picture attests to the fury of
a mother tigress. Shortly after
the tigress gave birth to two cubs,
she jumped across her cage during
a circus performance at Ardmore,
Okla., and savagely attacked Rob­
ert McPherson, trainer. McPher­
son’s head, face, arms nnd chest
were lacerated by the claws of tho
mother He is shown holding one
of the cubs.
Fort Meade—Building at Broad­
way and Charleston Avenues, be­
ing razed to make way for new
Fort Meade hotel.
Leesburg—Work begun on new
Leesburg State Bank Building.
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mirno Is u n k n o w n ; H en ry S. S a n fo r d .
In d i v id u a l ly , a n d a s a t t o r n e y In fact
fo r ( l e r t r u d o K. S a n f o r d : - t l e r i r u d e
K.
S anford;
W illia m
A le x a n d e r
K u c h a o n u ii. a s t,l&lt;|uUlatur. of th e
F l o r i d a I.and ft c o l o n l x a tl o n Co.,
Ltd., a l.l&lt;iuldated c o r n o r a l l o n : al
f o r m e r Mock h o ld e r s of F lo r id a ••and
A C o lo n i s a t i o n C o , Ltd., u L lu u l d u teil c o r p o r u t l o n , w h o so n n r n t a a r e
a u k now n ; Im nlel C. Oplrtiriie ami
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a rd . w h o s o C h r i s t i a n nam e Is u n ­
k n o w n , a n d ea c h a n d every of th e
a b o v e n a m e d d e fe n d a n t* . If liv ing,
nm t If oil to r. a n y o r all of said
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u lu ln iln u I n D r e s t s u n d e r Hie f o l lo w ­
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--------- A rr,&lt;londn, w h o se C h r i s t i a n
linnle Is u n k n o w n : H e a r) S. Hanford.
In d iv id u a lly , am i a s a t t o r n e y In fu r t
fo r H o rtr u iin U. H an fo rd ; t l e r t m d u
L S a n f o r d ; W illia m A l e x a n d e r Uucli am uin. an I .l u u ld a t o r of th o F l o r ­
ida L a n d A C olonlxatlon Co.. Ltd.,
a li q u i d a t e d c o r p o r a t i o n : all f o r m e r
■ dockholder* of F l o r i d a L and A- C o l­
o n i s a t i o n Co., I,lit . a llu u ld a le ii c o r ­
p o r a t i o n . w h o s e iinln'uN wr&gt;' u n k n o w n ;
D aniel C. (M borne nml wife. M a r ia
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mnl W ife.------------------- P ic k a r d , w ho se
c i i r l a t i a n naii&gt;o I* u n k n o w n , a n d ull
perso n * &lt; I.lim ing
Interests
under
a lo s e s II. Levy, d e c e a s e d ; Win. T r a ­
v e rs , d e c e a s e d am i J o h n F o u l us. d e ­
c e a s e d ; a n d to e a c h nml ' e v e r y of
th e heir*, devisee*, g ra n t e e * , o r o t h ­
e r c l a i m a n t * u n d e r t h e a b o v e (Min­
ed d e f e n d a n t s , or a n y of th e m w ho
m nv he d e a d : a n d t o . n i l p e rs o n s
a n d —o r p a r t i e s w h o s e nam e* a r e
u n k n o w n , w h o a r e I n t e re s t e d In a n d
— o r Who m e e la l m l m : an I n t o r c s t
n r I n t e r e s t * In th e propel tv h e re i n a f t e r di-Mcrlln-it, c i t h e r u n d e r t h e doc e a s e d p a r t i e s n h o v n n am ed o r o t h ­
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Who tire in t e r e s t e d In a n d —o r tiro
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[SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 25.—OP)—
p« Korean nobility, with the exption of a few; propertied peers,
reported to be suffering from
ktreme poverty. Several of the The elongated necklace is fcateurbblcH, who were once wealthy, ed iiy Parisien designers and ofre now working ns curt pullers i fers a relief from the choker of
n&lt;l performing other menial tasks pearls or crystals. This one has
tho only means of escaping sdar- large brilliants separated by an
ktion.
equally large sapphire. It hangs
[At the time of the annexation from a platinum chain.__
Korea by Japan, about 60 of
1 lending Koreans were created
[era and given property by the
ipancso government. Most of
''ni rnn through this property
kpitlly. Recently 110 of the impov(&amp; iffl£ k 0 U j,s S fy \
Hthed Korean nobles sent a peItion to the Japanese government
Iking for financial assistance.
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D e f e n d a n t* .
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s a g e by t h e
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ceaseil, A le n a P e c k h a n t . d e re tis e d .
C o m p lain an t.
a n d S am u el E l b e r t F e c k h a m . d o v*.
c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , a m t n il u n ­
k n o w n p a r l l e a c l a i m i n g u n y I n t e r ­ J O H N H. D R O W N , e t nl.
D e fe n d a n t* .
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O r d e r a f 1‘u b l l e a t l n a
ed land* s i t u a t e In O r a n g e C o u u ty ,
T o J o h n II. D r o w n u n d ------------F lo r id a , t n - w l t :
D ro w n , hi* w ife. A n n ie K. t J r lf f ln .
TRACT ONE: T he N o rth w e st
a w id o w , C h a r li e t i r l f f l n an d
U liarter ( N W * J ) o f t h e Mnnthti r l f f l n . Ills w ife. N e t t l e ti r l f f l n , u n ­
w e s t q u a r t e r t S W ' * ) o f S e c tio n
m a r r i e d . J o h n W e s l e y t i r l f f l n anil
T w enty-seven
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ties rlu lm ln g In terest
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S o u th w e s t q u a r t e r ( S W H ) of
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S a n fo r d . S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , F lo r id a .
o n c e a w eek f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e
You a n d each o f y o u a r e h e r e b y
Week*.
o r d e r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h e n w o rn lllll
W IT N E S S t h e h a n d nm l se a l of .of C o m p l a in t h e re in on th e 5th day
V. E. Dougins*. C le rk o f t h e C i r ­ n t O c to b e r, A. I). 1915, t h e n a m e
c u i t C o u rt of S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o ­ b e i n g n R u le D ay o f th l* C o u rt.
rid a , at th e C o u rt I I iiuho In S a n ­
I t I* f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
ford, S em in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t h i s o r d e r he p u b li s h e d In H anford D ully
4th (luy of S e te m li e r A. It. 1925.
H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In
V. E, 1Kit'iil.A S S ,
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , o n c e a
C lerk nf t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t.
w e e k fo r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w eek *.
(O F F I C I A L S E A L )
W it n e s s my huntl nm l th o se a l of
liy A. M. W E E K S ,
Hie C irc u it C o u r t of S e m in o le C o u n ­
IV T i l l : C III C I T T COI ItT O F T i l l :
D e p u ty C le rk .
ty, F lo r id a , tills 5 th day o f Sept.
NKVBXTII J l UK tA I. C t l t C t T T F R E D I,. H O U 8 H O L D E R .
A. D. 1915.
O F T i l l : ST AT I : O F F I .O I t lll A . IV S o lic ito r fa r C o m p l a i n a n t .
V. E . DOt,’CLASH,
a m i c o n s t : t i i v i i ! , t : L’o t ; . v r \ .
C le r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t
IV I 'l l A V C K I t l .
V O T H 'H Ml-' S P E C I A L I.E H IN L A - ( S E A L ) Rv A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
TKIV
lllll t o ( i n le t T i t l e .
A. P a T T IB H A L L .
N o tic e I" h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t a p ­ SW.
J. N. It It ADS II AW,
o li c it o r f o r C nm p lu liin n t.
p li c a ti o n w ill tie m a d e t o
th e
C om p lain an t
S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e at u sp e c ia l s e s ­
v«.
sio n th e r e o f t o lie held In T a l l a h a s ­
8 T K I T I K N KODHKKS « t al.
see, F lo rid a , o n a d a t e t o he s e t
Ite s p u n d e n ts .
by t h e ( I n v e n t o r of t h e s a i d S t a t e
T o Ho* R e s p o n d e n t s ;
F l o r i d a fo r t h e p a s s a g e o r th e
S t e p h e n K m lg ers a n d
- Unde nf
p ro p o s ed law.
er*. h is w ife; J. K. Hnsiier a n d ----An
a rt en titled an
act
estab ­
S a s s e r . Ids w i f e ; J o h n D u rd e n ami
i n g n b ir d r e s e r v a t i o n
to
bo
—----- — D u rd en . Ids w ife ; C h a r le s klins oh w
R es­
H e n r y Him mun* a n d ---------------- S i m ­ e r v a t ino nusInt ht eh e SCeomuinntoyleof Kin!
S
em
ino
le.
m o n s , h is w ife, if liv in g a n d If dead
Re It e n a c t e d by (lie L e g i s l a t u r e
A complete line of
t h e n t h e r e s p e c t i v e lieir*. devisee*,
th e sta le of F lo rid a:
k r u t i t e c s o r o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r nf Keel
Inn
I. A lllrd
R eservation
S t e p h e n R o d g e r s a n d ------------ R ods
in be k n o w n a s t h e S e m i n o le Rtril Cypress and Pine
er*. h is w ife; .1 1!. Hassi r n n d ------R e s e r v a t io n la h e r e b y c r e a t e d In Framing
— S a t i e r, h is w if e ; J o h n D u r d e n and Hie
C o u n ty o f Mem ltiole w l t l d n t h e
■
— D u rd e n , Id* w if e ; C h a rle s limit*
nmt b o u n d a r i e s a n d h e r e i n - Sheathing
H e n r y Kintiitons a n d ■- - —-Simmon*. a f t e r d escrib
ed , t o - w l t :
Ids w ife, o r o t h e r w i s e , a n d ull u n ­
lb-gin
at th e I n t e r s e c t i o n of R a n g e Siding
k n o w n p e r s o n s elatiiiluK uii I n t e r ­ Line b e tw
e
e
n
23 a n d 31) a m i F looring
e s t in t h e l a n d s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b ­ tile s o u t h s h o ItniiM-*
of
tile St.
ed. t o - w l t , s i t u a t e d III S em in o le Jo h n * riv e r, a nr ed line
r u n n i n g s o u t h six Ceiling
C o u n t y , F lo r id a .
■idles
m
ore
n
r
le
s
s
to
SW.
Cor. of
B ust
O n e-h alf o f N o rth w est
See. 31 Til. 19 H„ It. 3U E.. t h e nee Finish
U u u r t e r of S o u t h w e s t DuurU-r,
. ist to NB. Cor. of Sec. 1 To, SOS, Mouldings
a n d t h e N o r t h w e s t ( J u u r t e r of
It ;tn I-;.; th e n c e s o u t h t o NB. (’or,
th o N o r t h e a s t t j u n r t e r of th e
of Sec. 24, Tp. 20 H„ it. 3&lt;) E ; th e n c e Lath
S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r , till In S e c ­
• iisi to HE. Cor. of Sec. 17 Tp, 20 S.
t i o n 21 of T o w n s h i p 21 S o u th
|( .11 E .; th e n c e ti o r t ld y ii Ioiik t h e Hrlck
n n d R a n g e 30 F.nst.
e a n d e r in g n h n re Hue of L a k e J e s ­
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u nml m
sup to th e s o u t h s h o r e line of t h e Lime
i-sell o f y o u d o a p p e a r on tlu- Sih Hi
h n s r i v e r ; t h e n c e n o r t h w e s t ­ Plaster
d a y of O c to b e r, 1025 to th e bill of erly J o uloiig
th e m e a n d e rin g shore
c o m p l a in t filed h e re in .
bio- of th e s a id r i v e r to t h e p o in t White Ilock Plaster Hoard
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s of
Keg.
or&lt;b-r of tiuhllcntliin be piildl*ln-d lu
Nails
S ectio n 2. T h a t It s h a l l ho u n ­
T h e H anford lli-ralil, n n e w s p a p e r
ion
fnl to kilt, h u n t, i r a i u d e s t r o y Screen Wire
p u ld lsb .d
In
H anford ,
S em inole
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a o n c e a w e e k f o r by an y m ean s w h a t e v e r , w i t h i n the Hullders Hardware
lim its of th e S e m in o le lllrd H enerf o u r e ii n s e e u tIve w eek s.
I I)(&gt;»rs
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e weal vailuii provided fo r lu S e c tio n
of th e sa id C irc u it C o u rt at S a n ­ of th l* m-l, u n y lilril, w ild t u r k e y .
or any
w ild b ird Windows
fo rd. S n m ln o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , t h i s Wild gniisr.
o r w ild fowl of a n y k in d , o r sqillrn -l
fill d a y o f S e p te m b e r . 1333.
u t a n y tim e a n d t h a t t h e r e *hull
V. K, DOFH I.ASS.
Frames nnd Screens
Cb-rk c i r c u i t C o u r t. S e m in o le C o u n ­ not h e r e a f t e r "within said lim it* Ina n y open se a s o n f o r g a m e b i r d s o r
ty, F lo r id a .
Made to Order
fo
w
l
o
f
uuy
k
in
d
,
e
x
c
e
p
t
d
o
m
e
s
ti
c
(C ir c u it C ourt S e a l)
fo w l, wild d u c k , snipe, u n d coot,
Itv A. M W BI-IKS, D. C,
and
tiny p e r s o n
who
at
any
HACK A C A K T B ll
ti m e violates t h e p ro v isio n * of th is Murphy Ironing Boards
S o licito r* f o r C o m p l a in a n t .
iaw s h a ll upon c o n v ic t io n |,e p u n - Medicine Cabinets
O rlan d o . Flu.
isliinl a s Is now p r o v id e d by law
Sept. 5-12-13-28.

f o r e s t s In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r
d e s c r ib e d , e i t h e r u n d e r t h e d e c e a se d
p erso n s ab o v e nam ed, o r otherw ise,
e i t h e r a s h e ir s , d e v is e e s , o r g r a n t e e s ,
by d i r e c t o r m e a n a c o n v e y a n c e s ,
c r e d i t o r s , lle n o ra . t r u s t e e s , holder!!
o f p o w e r o r p o w e r s In t r u s t , r e v e r ­
s i o n e r s a n d r e m a i n d e r m e n , Joint
t e n a n t s o r t e n a n t s In c o m m o n : h o l d ­
e r s o r o w n e r s o f t a x d e e d s n n d — or
l a x title* , o r h o l d e r s o r o w n e r * o r
c la im a n ts of a n y vested o r c o n tin ­
g en t or any o th e r Interest or In ter­
e s t s In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e ­
s c r ib e d . w h o s e r e s id e n c e s , d o m iciles,
a d d r e s s e s a n d p r i n c i p a l p l a c e s of
b u s i n e s s a r e s e v e r a l l y u n k n o w n : or
o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e follow lrot
d e s c r i b e d la n d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g ami
lin in g In the city of S a n f o r d , b o u n ­
t y of H cm lnole n n d S t a t e o f F lo r id a ,
m o r e p a r t i c u l a r ljjr
y d e s oc r i b| e d o s folIowm, t n - w l t :
T h e K ust S e v e n t y - f oo uuir (7V ) fe e t
o f L o ts O ne ( I1)) a n d T w o ( I ) .
o f lllock F lv u &lt;M.
(a ) , of
of T l.r Tw o
( ! ) of t h e C it y of H an fo rd , F l o r ­
id a. nceordliiK to K. It. T r » f f o r d 's Map of H anford . F l o r i d a ,
a s p e r p l a t t h e r e o f d u ly r e c o r d ­
ed.
a n d t o a n y a n d a ll o t h e r p e r s o n !
w hose nam es are unknow n, claim ­
in g u n y r i g h t . t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In
a n d to th e p ro p erty h ereinabove d e­
s c r i b e d o r a n y p a r t o r p a rc e l t h e r e ­
of.
I t Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u . nnd
e a c h o f you. h e a m i .ip p .iar bofur"
o u r said C ircu it C ourt at th e court
h o u s e a t H anford , F ln r ld n . o n HiCth. d a y o f O c to b e r. A. !». m i l . a tut
t h e n a m i t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r to III*
b lll of c o m p l a i n t e x h ib i te d n c a 'ti . t
y o u In t h i s c a u s e .
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s O r ­
d e r o f P u b l i c a t i o n lie p u b li s h e d In
T h o S a n fo r d H e r a ld , n n e w s p a p i p u b l l s h r d in H a n fo n l. H cm lnole c o u n ­
ty . F lo r id a , o n c e ea c h w e e k f o r four
c o n s e c u t i v e w eek*.
W ITN HSH m y h a n d utul t h e seal
of t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t of t h e S e v e n th
J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t of t h e S t a t e o f FI ir l d a . In a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f S e m ­
ino le, on t h i s t h e 5th d a y o f Bt-nt e m b e r a . I'.
V. K. H OO ai-A SS,
C l e r k C irc u i t C o u r t. 7lh J u d i c ia l
C irc u i t o f F lo r id a , lit a n d for
S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
(S C A t,)
Dy A. M. W R F .K 8.
_
D e p u ty C le rk .
P eC O T T K H ft SPK NCF.lt.
S o li c it o r s n n d o r C o u n s e l f o r
('oniiiliiiaT nt.
S ep t. 5-17-13-28.

PAINS ALL OVER

Weathorsby, Miaa.—Mrs. Jamoa M.
puli, of thla place, writes that abo
■as “gettlnB weaker all tho lima"
hen Cardui, tho woman’s tonic.
Brat brought to her attention,
ter she had taken Cardui a while,
writes that sho “nover did aeo
ch an Improvement.”
“I Buffered all the time and had
Ina all over," says Mrs. Hall. “I
»s bo weak I could not stand. My
hln was cold and flabby. I did
ot havo any color. 1 bod always
*n a very active woman—used to
tdoor exercise, walking and going
here I pleased, and to got down.
able to get mysolf a drink, was
odeoti a hardship.
NotUlog seemed to help me, till
1o**£m on Cardui. Tho first bottld
^m od to strengthen mo. uiul i
•cut (or five more. By tho timo
J had taken these, l was on my
•J®1- going around, doing my work,
tolned In health and strength.
“1 took two moro bottles, and I
well and strong. Can work roy
gsnk-n. 1 havou't had any inure

%--r .

THE SANFORD HEffeALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1025.

I Tigress Did This

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* APARTMENT HOUSE SITES
any place in the city inquire of them. V
BUSINESS PROPERTY
from 50 feet to 100 Feet frontage.
FOR HOMES AND WONDERFULLY
LOCATED LOTS
See Us or Phone 702

Holly Realty Company
Phone 702

Valdez Hotel Bldg.

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t a w stkciaB lkhixlatio .
H F IJd A I. SESSION O F L K G IS L
T U ItB .
N otice is h e re b y g i v e n t h a t t h e
T o w n or Oviedo, F l o r i d a , w i l l a p p l y
at t h e n * i t sp e c ia l s e s s i o n o f l h a
L e g l s l n t u r r «t t h e S t a t e of Florida
f o r spec Is l l e g i s l a ti o n p r e a e r l b i n k
t h e m eth o d of m a k i n g p u b l i c Im-,
p ro v e m e n ts In said T o w n o f O v ie d o
a n d a s s e s s in g and p a y i n g t h e c o a t
t h e r e o f , and also a m e n d i n g c h a r t e r
o f sa id T o w n of O v ie d o eo f a r an
t h e name re la te s t o t h e p a s s a g e of
o r d i n a n c e s of said t o w n .
T OW N O F O VIED O. F L O R I D A
tty N. r . L E Z E T T H , M a y o r ,
C. K. P h I l l I I ’H,
A ttest:
C le r k .
P u b . A 29 S 5-13-19-I6 O 1-1 0-1 714-3).

FLORIDA FACTS |

itol Briefs

Mariana Day, one of the memo­
rial days observed by the United
Confederate Veterans will be cel­
ebrated on Sunday, September 27,
at Century, Florida.
A opeclal
program has been arranged and
the Pensacola post will assist in
Approximately one hundred and the celebration.
fifty applications for charters of
incorporation were approved and
filed In the office of Secretary of
Lumber exports from Pensacola
State Crawford from September reached
a new high mark for one
1 to September 14. A large ma- week’s shipment at the close of
jpority of the charters were for last Snturday.
The
German
realty ventures.
steamer Gustav sailed Saturday
"
with 1,200,126 superficial feet of
Questions and answers on health lumber. This brought the total
and physical education, compiled lumber shiptxNl during the week up
by Iflti Reba Harris, supervisor to 4,003,126 feet.
of health and phyalcal education,
are being mailed to all hii'h fhoo'
Pensacola ia shipping
large
principals for the department of quantities of lumber and timber
Public Instruction. The questions to foreign ports. During the past
and answers are commonly call week the Italian steamer Artele
ed a “catechism,” and consist of a carried 224.000 feet of superficial
compilation of previous discussions timber to Naples and also 110,000
on that subject.
feet of lumber.

Dr. R. M. Harper, state geogra­
pher, hag left his office here for
Rv'hli yearly trip to the University
- of Alabama, where be engages in
v statistical and geographical work.

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, &lt;VJ|t I i

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S. Davio Warfield, president of
R. M. Seeley, supervisor of high
schools, is also sending out from the Seaboard Air Line Railroad,
the public instruction department has asked permission of the Inter­
a treatise on English. Mr. Seeley state Commerce Commission to
bns likewise just completed work • proceed with the building proon his State Educational Directory ginm of the railroad in Florida
giving the names of all those con­ without awaiting a conference with
nected with educational work In thd commission.
Florida. These booklets are nlso
being mailed out.
He urges this in order to relieve
the traffic jam now almost pre­
Still another booklet Is belntr valent throughout the state.
sent out from the Department of
The Seaboard Air Line plans to
Public Instruction on books for
tho high school library. The some construct one hundred miles of
twenty pages are devoted to the now road bed when permission is
listing of the proper literature for obtained from the Interstate Com­
merce Commission.
school students, with the prices.
The Department of Hotel Com­
mission has announced receipt of
new licenses to be sent out upon
receipt of the customnry fee
charged for the right to building
of hotels, apartment houses and so
forth. The licenses measure up to
nil requirements of Florida's con­
struction laws, and must be ob­
tained before any building is done.

The principal extension planned
will be from West Palm Beach to
Miami.

The west coast will also profit
by Seaboard extensions however.
Requests are pending for lines to
be constructed between Brooksville and Inverness, n distance of
32 miles. This will give the Sea­
board a loop or double line between
Governor Martin Is now In the Wnldo and Tumpn.
grip of a swamp of business from
While the loop will rerve differ­
which he probably cannot emerge
for something like a month. Tho ent towns and cities, rail officials
governor had just time enough to say it will he possible to divert
rend n few letters and attend to through passenger and freight
some very urgent business when shipments on rush time. This will
the pardon board, of which he is savo much time and will h e ui
chairman, met. As soon as the great service to the public and
governor returns to his office, a commerce.
collection of visitors is ready for
him.

Sheriff Holds Woman
In Iowa Slaying Case

IN T H E r i K C U I T C O U R T O F T U B
S E V E N T H A IID IC IA t. C I R C U I T
O P FL O R ID A . IN A N D P O H S E M ­
INOLE COUNTY. IN c i i A N c e n r .
P e o p le - H ank of S a n f o r d , a c o r ­
p o ratio n .
C o m p lain an t

va.

W. A. Lovell, et al.,
D e fe n d a n t* .
C it a ti o n
T o W. A. Lovell. a n d wife.[ ,o \ r ll , w i e n * c n r i s t l a n n a m e
Is u n k n o w n ; Wm. ih A n t le n r le d ,
E m m a A. A uilenrled, W m . ti. A u d e n rle d am i h is wife--------------A u d e n r l e d
w ho** C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n .
M ary M. A u d e n rle d : A n n a F. A u d e n r i e d : Louise M. A u d e n r l r d ; W i l l i a m
B. C o w an d a n d w ife----------------- C o w a n d . w ho se C h r i s t i a n n a m e ia u n ­
k n o w n ; A. S. J e r r y a n d w ife .--------------- J e r r y , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e I*
u n k n o w n ; a n d each a n d e v e r y of
Hi* iiliov* n a m e d d e f e n d a n t ! .
If
li v in g : xml If e it h e r , a n y o r a l l of
m i d iis rlle s lie d ead, t o a ll p a r l i e s
c la i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r t h e f o l l o w ­
in g d e c e a se d d e f e n d a n t s , t o - w l t : W .
A. Lovell a n d w ife.----------------- L o v ­
ell. w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is Un­
k n o w n ; Wm. (I. A n d e n r i e d ; K m m .i
A. A u d e n rle d ; W m . O. A u d e n r l e d
and
w i f e . --------------------- A n d e n r i e d .
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e 1s u n k n o w n :
M ary M. A n d e n r ie d : A n n a F . A u ­
d e n r l e d ; L o u ise M. A u d e n r l e d ; W i l ­
liam 11. C o w an d a n d w i f e
Cnw nm l. w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e
u n k n o w n ; A. H. J e r r y a n d w l f e . J r r r y , w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e
is u n k n o w n ; to all p a r t i e s c l a i m
In g i n t e r e s t s u n d e r L y m a n P h e l p s ,
d e c e a s e d ; a n d W illia m O. A n d e n ­
ried . d e c e a s e d ; o r o t n e r w l s e . In a n d
to th e f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d la n d s ,
situ ate, lying and
b e i n g In
th e
C o u n ty of H em lm de a n d S t a t e of
F lo rid a m ore p a rtic u la rly d escrlb
ed a s follow s, t o - w l t :
B e g in n i n g a t t h e S o u t h w e s t C o r ­
ner of t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of
t h e N o r th w e s t Q u a r t e r o f H pctlon 6,
T o w n s h ip 30, S o u th of H a n g o 31
E a s t. Bun N o r th 1134.8 f e e t t o a
p o in t M 1.2 fe e t S o u th of t h e N o r t h ­
w e s t C o rn e r o f said S e c ti o n . T o w n ­
s h i p ami R a n g e , R u n t h e n c e E a s t
r. 11 2 feet. R u n th e n c e S o u t h 311.4
fe e t, Run th e n c * 664 fe e t, m o r e
o r less to t h e E a s t lin e o f tin* s a i d
N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of th o N o r t h w e s t
Q u a r t e r of s a i d S ection, T o w n s h i p
a n d R a n g e , H u n th e n c e S o u t h 694
feet, m o re o r l e s s to t h e c e n t e r of
a ditch , R u n th e n c e S o u t h w e s t e r l y
a lo n g I lie c e n t e r of s a i d d i t c h t o
th e S ou th linn o f t h e s a i d N o r t h ­
w e st Q u a r t e r
of th e
N o rth w est
Q u a r t e r of s a i d S ection. T o w n s h i p
a n d R a n g e , H u n Ih enco W e s t a l o n g
th e S o u th lin e of t h e s a i d N o r t h ­
w e st Q u a r t e r of t h e
N o rth w est
Q u a r t e r of said S ectio n, T o w n s h i p

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whoa* names are unknown, claim ­
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a in a n t,
s w e r t o t h e bill o f c o m p l a i n t ex
va.
l i e d a g a i n s t you In t h i s c a n se .
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o r d e r be p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d
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a r t n e r , a p a r t n e r s h i p , if liv in g ,
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In
a n d If d e a d a l l p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g
S a n f o r d , S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
**r. t h r o u g h o r u n d e r
o n c e e a c h w e e k f o r e i g h t co nadcA. O, E l d e r ft C o m p a n y , a n d ---------u tlv e w eeks.
----- — --------— ■— u n k n o w n p a r t n e r .
W IT N E SS my h an d and th e
a* h e i r s , d e v i s e e s o r l e g a t e e s , or
of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e 8ev&lt;
o t h e r w i s e . In t h e l a n d s Inv olved
t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f t h e S t a t e __
In t h i s s u i t h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d ;
F l o r i d a , In a n d f o r S e m in o le C o u n
a n d It. L. F a r r e l l , If l i v i n g , and
ty . o n t h l a t h e 31st d a y of J u l y
If d e a d a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y
A. D. 1936.
i n t e r e s t by, t h r o u g h o r u n d e r R.
(H E A L )
L- F a r r e l l , n s h e i r s , d e v i s e e s n '
V. E. DOUGLASS
l e g a t e e s o r o t h e r w i s e In t h e land*
C l e r k o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t o f t h e
I n v o lv e d In t h i s s u i t h e r e i n a f t e r

and each of you be and sp y * -........

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w e s t C o r n e r o f t h a Northeast
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s h i p N i n e t e e n (19&gt;, S o u t h R a n g e
T w e n t y - n i n e (S9) E a s t , r u n d i ­
r e c t l y N o r t h ICS ft. t h e n c e E a s t
330 f t . t h e n c e S o u t h
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t h e n c e W e s t 330 ft. to p n l n t o f
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o n e -fo u rth (1 U ) A cres m o re or
le s s ;
A lso , B e g i n n i n g n t t h e N o r t h ­
I " t h e C o m p i ^ J j v , 52* k
e a st C o rn e r uf th e S o u th h a lf
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(N W U ) of th e S o u th east Q u a r­
t e r (H E M ) of th e N o rth w e s t
Q u n rte r
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T w en ty -sev en
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N in etee n
(19)
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S o u th KC ft. t h e n c e E a s t 191
ft. t h o n e n N o r t h
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t h e n c e W e s t 198 ft. t o p o i n t o f
b eg in n in g .
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(S E A L )
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I t a p p e a r i n g h r t h e s w o r n b ill o f
c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n t h a t y o u u n d ea c h
o f y o u , m a y h e I n t e r e s t e d In t h a t Bept. 5 - I 7 - t 9 . i » ,lJJ“,t, | Y k J

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Here, in brief form, we present for your information nine
vital facts underlying the success of Dodge Brothers, Inc,, and
the goodness and value of their product.

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Dodge Brothers, Inc., consider these facts so fundamentally
important to the motor car buyer that they will be re­
peated, from time to time, until every newspaper reader in
America may be presumed to have read them: .
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ELDER &amp; LOVELL
:
Real Estate and Investments
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City Property, Farm Lands and Sub­
division Acreage.

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VINTON, Ia.. Sept. 26.—&lt;/P)—
Mr.i Hester Sioling of Sioux City
is In cuntody of Sheriff Whitfield
Rhucl ae a grand jury witness in
Give Us Your Listings a ml Rentals
tho cnin* of Mrs. Myrtle Underwood
Cook, W. C. T. U. president and
T hirty Years Residene in Sanford.
lender of the county K. K. K. worn*
op’x organization, who was shot
to death nt her home hire the night
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of Sept. 7, the sheriff announced ■
Room 410 First National Rank Bldg.
today
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EXPERT DEVELOPERS

Now offer the Second Unit of

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ORTONA
The finest subdivision within the city limits
of Greater Daytona

Dodge Brothers, during the
past eleven years, have built
and sold more than one million
four hundred thousand motor
cars—and more than 90% of
these cars are still in service.
This record requires no com­
m en t It stands impressively
alone in motor car history.'
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It has never been Dodge Bro­
thers policy to build yearly
models. W h en an improve­
ment, t h a t i s r e a l l y an i m ­
p r o v e m e n t , is discovered, it is
made a t o n c e . Their slogan,
“Constantly Improved But No
Yearly Models” is familiar the
world over.
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m ents have saved D odge
Brothers owners many millions
of dollars by materially prolong­
ing motor car life and by effect­
ing marked economies in man­
ufacture. This construction has
also reduced incalculably the
danger from accident and fire.
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WHERE TWO AND THREE HUNDRED PER CENT
HAVE BEEN MADE AND ARE BEING MADE

Dodge Brothers sell directly
through their dealers to the
purchaser. There are no sec­
tional distributing agencies to
increase the cost of distribution
and the cost of the car.

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Dodge Brothers have never
given so-called “free service.”
The car is sold at a fair and
honest price. Nothing is added
to this original purchase price
to pay for service that the owner
may never need.

Dodge Brothers build one chassis and only one. This policy (
materially lowers manufactur­
ing cost It also enables Dodge f
Brothers engineers to concen­
Dodge Brothers Dealers were
trate their entire time and
thought on the betterment of pioneers in unanimously
adopting the flat rate service
this one type.
system. By this system, the
%
owner knows in advance what
Dodge Brothers have never
any service job will cost There
had an “off year” or an “off
are no unpleasant surprises in
car.” This is because they have
his bills.
never used the public as a test­
ing ground for “new models”
The sturdiness and long life of
or lowered the quality of their
Dodge Brothers Motor Car is
product in the slightest degree.
reflected in its resale value.
Every change has been an im­
Comparatively few Dodge
provement on the original
Brothers Motor Cars are ad­
design.
vertised in the resale columns of
Dodge Brothers pioneered in the newspapers. The values
building the first all-steel open
they bring testify unanswerably
car and the first all-steel closed
to their goodness—and the pub­
car. These epochal develop­ lic’s belief in their goodness.

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A few of these essentials are clearly outlined above They go
far to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted, the
world over, as the hall mark of dollar - for - dollar value.

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Greater profits assured

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FRANCOIS DUMAS
Hotel Valdej

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The purchase of an automobile is a serious and important
business. The time has passed when transient novelties
can lead a thoughtful buyer to overlook the great essentials
of motor car worth.

On the only Automobile Speedway Beach in the World

Sanford Representative

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Prompt.
Barr tea

1925. Efi

T H E SALFORD HERALD, SATU R D AY S
A1”

ESlolent.

lassificationa

LEWIS O'RRYa N. Office In PETUNA PLANS for Bale. $1 per
Betnlnola Bank Building Annex _ hundred. Phone 423-W. Mrs.
Frank Meiflch.
Phone 417-L 3.
33— Wanted
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See iis
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W. WANTED: Square stern canoe.
Also Johnson motor, must he
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
good. B. M. Witherington, Apopka,
Fla,
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak RAGS WANTED — Large, clean,
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
linen or cotton rags for clean­
phone 111.
ing purposes. Bring them now
HTRACLR Concrete t o . genera) to the Herald Composing Room.
cement work, eldewalka, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boiae. J , |
31— Wanted Help, Female
TerwIIleger, Prop,
HILL LUM BERCQ. House
Service. Quality and Price.

a WANTED: A cook. White prefer­
red. Ninth nnd Maple.

Where Service and Quality
Reigns

WANTED: Experienced saleslady
for ready-to-wear. Only exper­
ienced need npply. Style Shop, 309
Sanford Ave.

C A F E

The Waffle llnune
C. A. Cnratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st S t

35— Wanted Help, Mule

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24— Lost, Found

LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pr*. LOST: One wire wheel nnd new
acriptiona, Draira, Sodas. Ws tire, Bite 33x4. used on Stevens car,
between Sanford nnd Ashly or 14th
Call *103 **r y° Q " your plloni. street. ^ Plense return to Kilgore
Seed Co. and receive reward.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
BuMBaaora to Gillon &amp; Platt
/Ifl Magnolia. Everythin? eleeWeal. Phon# 422. Electragitb 1TEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers for all occasion.
Radio.
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag*
notla and Second. FIrat and Elm, FOR SALE: Strawberry plants,
$1.50 per 1,000, F.O.B. Lake
Hanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Mary, C. A. Farinn.
Espert service.

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RIDA. IN AND K im BKMI.NOI.tl
COUNT!. IN CIIANCHHV.
t ii j u d i c i a l c i r c u i t

JOHN KAMAKIAN,

C o m p l a in a n t .

DOHA WILSON, -t* al.

llp te n d a n t a .

C lta tla a
-ro n o n a w i l s o n , w m o w ,
W A L T E lt WILSON. EUNICE W ll.HON, U N M A m tlE D , KONA W ILSON.
UN.\1 A R ItIK D , ALL OK T IIK CITY
OK HAC1NE. COUNTY OK R A C IN E,
STA TE OK WISCONSIN,

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Will bring you results.. If you have a
second hand ear to dispose of just in­
sert an nd in the auto for sale column.
Let a classified ad work for you.........
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AWAITS YOU

ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
OF THE HERALD

i t u p p r n r l n g fr o m u s w o r n b il l
of c o m p l a in t f licit In t h i s c a u s u in
tin- a b o v e s t y le d C o u rt t h a t y o u a n d
eacli o f y o u a r e r e s i d e n t s o f a H tu te
iitul C o u n tr y o t h e r t h a n t h e H tn te
of Klorltln. t h a t y o u o r e r e s i d e n t s
of t h e C ity of li a c ln e . C o u n t y o f
R a c in e am i S t a t e o f W is c o n sin , an ti
t h a t you a n d each of you o r e o v e r
t h e n g c of tw e n ty - p ir n y e a rs .
T h e r e f o r e , you a n d e a c h o f y o u
a r e h ereb y r e q u i r e d on t h e t i h tiny
of O ctober. A. L&gt;. 1925. t o p e r s o n a l ­
ly in. a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e t h e C i r c u i t
C o u r t of t h e S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r ­
c u it of F lo r id a . In n n d fo r S e m i n o le
C o m ity In C h a n c e r y , a t t h e C o u r t
H o u se a t H anford, F lo r id a , a n d t h e n
a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r to t h e h ill
of c o m p l a in t filed a g a i n s t y o u In
t h i s c a u s e by J o h n K a n ia k la n , o t h ­
e r w i s e d e c r e e s p r o c o n f . s s o w ill
he e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u an d e a c h or
you.
It Is f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t t h i s c i ­
t a t i o n lie p u b lish e d III th e S a n f o r d
H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In
SentInoto C o u n ty , F lo r id a , o n c e
w e e k f o r f o u r w eek s.
W IT N E S S tny h a n d ns C le rk n n d
th e si-ul of th e a b o v e s t y le d C o u r t
on t h i s th e 2Sll» d a y of A u g u s t , A.
t&gt;. 1925.
V. E. DOUGLASS,
C le r k of t h e C irc u i t C o u rt of t h e
S e v e n th J u d i c ia l C ir c u i t o f F l o r ­
ida, In atul fo r S e m in o le C o u n ty .

1.1—Sale or Exchange

MUST RE SEEN TO BE
APPRECIATED

10 acres, with six room house,

111 Ft. on Sanford Avenue,

AH fenced, 100 large hearing

through to Grandview A ve.

trees, also peaches, persim­

Numerous beautiful trees.

mons, ami some nursery stock

$10,000—Terms
Nenr Nice Lake
50 Ft. On Sanford Ave., Be-

$6600

Terms tweon llth st » »nd 12th st

(SEAL)

See u.s about dose in busines

S o li c it o r s a n d of C o u n se l f o r C o m p ln ln n n t.
’oh. A 2'J Sept 5-12-19.29.

property. We have some good
buys.

bcCOTTKH &amp;■ SPEN CER

•12— Exchange

A Seminole County
Bargain

666

$100 Per Foot
This is the BEST BUY which

we have
Stanley &amp; Rogers.
Make your sales DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
WANTED: Colored boy to do jan­ OHIO—Xcniu.
anything? If so advertise in
through
the
Xonin
Gaxetto,
ZenREALTORS
itor work. Sanford Herald.
ADDRESSING — Alultigraphing,
la, Ohio, Rich agricultural dis­ the Gninesvillo Sun.
"Service That Is Reliable’*
U ■ p r e s c r ip t l o . f u r
folding and mailing—as you MEN wishing to enter dining, trict. Want ad and display rates
want It— when you want It
ADVERTISING gets results If It Mnlarin, Chills nnd Fever
sleeping car service ns conduc­ on request.
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First tors, porters, waiters, write 123
reaches potential buyers. Pa- Dengue or Hiliou9 Fever,
National Bank Bldg.
It kllvu n « t r r a i.
Railway Exchange, Kansas City. THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT latkn Daily News is circulated in
—Central West Virginia’s lurg- an industrial and agricultural sec­
8— For Rent, Apartments WANTED: Experienced grocery i cat daily. Want nil rate 1 l-2e per tion.
Real K-itutr I n T P s l m c n t s .
___________ __________________ man with 12 to 15 years experi- word; 4 insertions 1 l-4e; fl or
H. A. SPEIR
Ball Ruildin
FOR RENT: Apartment near new| ,?"ce wantB *° "]ok® connection more lc per word each insertion.
Have you rooms to rent or sonic
Contractor and Builder
Sanford. Fla.
’Phone 716
hiitcl. 1000 U nion A venue.
with grocery house in Sanford. B o x -------------------------------------------- • second
hand furniture to sell?
5X, care Herald.
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — Use The Herald's classified page
qtW-M — Phono — 490-M
Classified nds have the largest and get results.
WANTED at once: a settled man
10— For Rent, Rooms
2108 PALMETTO AVH.
nnd wife to live and work on circulation in Southwestern Geor­
FOR RENT—Rooms wltii or with­ place, Inquire of J. D. Dnvinson, gia. Hate 8c (0-word line) line,
I l c s l d e n t o f F l o r i d a a ln ca 1911.
Ili-fci ettc ra :
out meals.
Reasonable rates. city.
Try
Smith's
Barber
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
F i r s t N a t i o n a l H ank.
Lincoln House.
Fla, Thousands read the clas­ Shop for good barber
WANTED: White or colored chef
J . II. HUTCHINSON
H. S. LONG, Mgr.
FOR RENT: Furnished front room.
or sumo one to do nn:i‘ry work. sified pages of Florida’s Great
ItK A I. K STA T H
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. work. Ladies welcome.
211 E. 3rd Street.
City Cafe, 125 First Street.
Aereturn. F a r m s n n d O r a n g *
U r o v e s a S p e c ia l ty
Minimum 25c, cash will) order.
JtKAI. KSTA.Tr: —INVICSTMKATS
1020 la i u r e l Avenue,
FOR RENT: Office suitable for 37— Wanted Help, Salesman Write for completo rate card.
Next
to
Valdez.
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HANFOIIU. FI.A.
I.oliliy r u l e s t o n - I l r u m l u y Illitg.
real estate or law office. Apply
F lo rid a S tale
H anford
F lo rid .
307 E. Second Street.
F l o r i s t s A s s o c ) . l in n .
the prosperous farm­
MAN with car to work in evenings TOersREACH
and fern growers of Volus­
Booma 9-10-11 Bull Uldi
from 4 to 0. Attractive propo­ ia county
ndvertiso
in
the
Do
Land
W.
II.
LONG
14— For Sale, Acreage
sition for hustler. Give references Daily News, ratu lc per word, cash
Phone 657.
in letter. Write “Proposition" Caro with order.
MEAT MARKET
FOR SALE: Acrenge on Sanford- Herald.
New Smyrna Highway one half
BIG RESULTS ndvertiso in
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­ SEVERAL solicitors to work on FOR
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
ter, Osteen, Fin.
commission, Right proposition DAILY NEWS—it
covers Browtf ■*&lt;a&gt;I# m *| *
for right man. Apply at Herald nrd County thoroughly
which is
FOR SALE: 40 acres, 25 acres flat after 5:30 In afternoon.
Anirrt room house, Garage... Paved street on
one of tho most rapidly growing
woodland, 15 acres hammock,
do Tuning
sections on the Florida (’oast.
alfi&gt;
78
acres
under
cultivation,
100
Crystal Lake, $&lt;i,f&gt;()().
GET
PAY
every
day.
Distribute
One Phonograph
EL Seeds, Trees
grapefruit trees. House on place.
150 necessary products to estab­ Sample copy and rate card upon
|mbers and Supplies
Record—or
Price $3000. Call 571-J.
lished mi’rs.
Extracts, Soaps, request.
a!try and Eggs
Food Products etc. World’s larg­
fi rooms and hath in Sanford, all conveniences $6500.00
One Sheet of Music
ID— Sale, Live Slock
:inl Notice
est company, will back you with (DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola
Is
beginning
t
he
surprising plan. Write J. K. Wat­
li room house on large lot in l'aola, $l,2r&gt;0.00
.'writers and Supplies
FOR SALE: One team of mules, kins Co.. Dept .15, Memphis, Tcnn. greatest development In Georgia’s
linted
history; a half million dollar high­
F rcc—
must go this week. Mnko your
3 acres in hearing orange grove near Fuola, $ 1,500,00
(mted Help, Female
price. E. G. Kealer, Silver Lake, SALESMAN, who hns lived in hia way to the gulf beach just finish­
community five years or more, ed; at two million dollar bridgo
in ted Help, Male
Rt. A, Box 187,
With each Five Gallons Gai
Prefer
married man, seeking to es­ across Escambia Day started;
luted Help, Male or
Your
mistake.
The
corner
quarter
million
dollar
opera
house
tablish
himself
with
reliable
house
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
Female
Grey Tubes --------------- ------$2.20
selling direct to wearer. Men earn­ under construction; two millions at Union anil Cypress was
mted Help, Salesman FOR SALE: Singer sewing ma­ ing up to $2(KI weekly. Adilreiit being spent on highway; greatest sold twice tiiis week.
We
I,. SIMMONS Sales Manager
Red Tube*
________ $2.40
for live developers to get
uited Situation, Male
chine on easy payments. B, H. manager, Dept. 1152, 843 Adams chance
gave you fair warning.
ill
on
ground
floor.
Write
Devel­
St.,
Chicago.
jj
108
Magnolia
Ave.
Phone
117
■
mted Situation,Female Bankston, Sanford.
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
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cola News.
"21—Sale, Heal E state
Wo
have
a
wonderful
acre­
inted to Rent
STATION
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J, E. 8PURUNG, sub-division THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho MATNE — Watorvllle, Morning nge tract facing on Lake
accepted
wunt
ml
medium
io
Sentinel.
Thousands
ot
Maine
Monroe, well in city limits at
1113 Sanford Ave. Hanford, Fla.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
The many phases «f
-Announcements
lando, Florida, and F l o r a Daytona (Fla.) Ouu cent a word people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
Heights, Florida on Dili* High­ an insertion. Minimum 25c.
real Estate make most
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
way.
l KMOVAL NOTICE
__
exacting demand* on
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The plication.
M. Mitchell announces the
HERALD will bring you in big LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
22— Sale, F urnitue
of his offico Oct. 1, 1025
intelligence We care­
ENTIRE block ten in Chap­
results. Advertise those old ar­
HILTON’S
Palmetto Avenue.
Lakeland, through the Stariia iw ik h s u e r
Wo carry a full line.
ticles you havo stored away and Telegram.
man
and
Tucker’s
addition,
fully
study
everything
Bpat
advertising
me­
Our prices are right. Cash or have no use for. A little thirty- dium in South Florida. Published
113 Magnolia Ave.
AUCTIONEER
which in any way af­
€ First Claaa Barbers
SELL lots and subdivisions terms. We want your business cent ml muy bring you severul mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Special Attention
Jblic auction. I nfo Burger, Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. dollars. Phono 148 and a repre­ Lakeland. Florida.
fects, or ha* n bearing
321 E. First St.
sentative will call and see you.
Given To I-silica and Children.
RockJjhlg., Orlando, Flu.
REACH BUYERS or sollets of
on these Hites of en­
FOR SALE: Babv carriage, good PALM BEACH COUNTY — The TOFlorida
real estate advertise in
3—Autos, Rent
condition can be seen at 1117W scone of stupendous develop­ the St. Petersburg
Times.
Ouo
c«n*
deavor.
ment. Read about it in the Palm cent a word dally, two cents a won
1st Street.
LUTOS FOR HIRE
Reach
Post.
Sample
copy
L e n t on Sundays.
El toit J. Moughton
AUTO SERVICE Day FOR SALE: 3 burner coal oil stove request.
Our
first
interest
Is
the
protection
of
both
the
buyer
and
Ight. Meets all trains. BagARCHITECT
in good condition, price $10,00.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
the seller
lanafer. Phone 551 and 03-W Inquire—The Phoenix.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
First National Bank Bldg.
Scud in your subscription to the classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
REEL &amp; SONS
S a n f o r d ..................Florida
We solicit your sales.
FOR SALE: Used furniture. No Tribune or hand it to your local charge. 10c minimum.
You Drive It. .
dealer.t
Mrs.
McCrunt,
Box
127
dealer so you can read Florida’s
Irtfe and 2nd St. at R. R- A Route, Sanford, Flu.
We solicit your purchases.
greatest newspaper. One year, FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
$8.00, 6 months, $1.00, three months
-Auios, Suit*
$2.00. if you desire U.yoO insur­ fied business, rate lc a word, min­
[ENDABLE USED CAES
Everything
ance policy add 75c to your order. imum 24c cash with order.
r'urt Fordor Sedan.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
For
the
Sportsman
[l ord Coupe.
422 Union Ave.
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
interested in Florida. Each
214 E. FIRST ST.
JFord Touring.
newspaper. Morning, nfternoon, of nre
At
them through a classified ud
Telephone 473-w
fFord 1-ton Truck.,
weekly anil Sunday.
Classified in the Morgantown POST. Six
W. R. SMITH, MGR.
Bah Hardware
raten 10c per line. Wuycrosa Jour­ cents a word for six consecutive
I. W. Phillips* Sons
We nre dally In commun­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia. issues.
Rhone 8
[&lt;■ Bros. Sales and Service
ication with
northern
Oak and 2nd St
firms which aru in the
IGING UP FATHER
market for good land In
this locality. Give us
your exclusive listings for
n short period nnd we will
sell it for you. Wa ara
interested in acreage at
email cost also good sub­
division tracts and busi­
ness lots.
lounccments
*to Accessories
os, Rent
to, Repairing
os, Sole
iness Opportunities
iness Service
Rent, Apartments
Rent, Houses
Rent, Rooms
Jancinl
|&gt;im and Board
Rent, Office, Stores
Sale, Acreage
&gt; or Exchange
Sale, Groves
ir Sale, Houses
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Live Stock
Sale, Miscellaneous
Real Estate
», Furniture
rniture Wanted
|t. Found
icians, Jewelers
inting, Decorating,

SANFORD
REALTY CO., h e.

Earle T. Field

Beautiful Lake Front Lot

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LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

$3,000.00 per acre

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$125,000.00

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Realty Co.

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