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P R IC E F IV E CENTS

SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , JU N E 12, 1925.

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Edward Higgins Is Elected
Local Chamber
WITNESS, President
For Third Successive Time

LOST
BACK AT TRIAL

Long Missing Witness
• For State In Shep­
herd Case Suddenly
Appears I n Court

Lawyer Bitterly
Attacks Shepherd
Declares FadingAway
Of Riches MadeHim
Slay His Rich Ward

F ollowing the annual election on |o f the organization were: A. P.
inuratlay o f three members to the Connolly, 1C: II. C. DuBosc, 11:
5 ® V » . o f Governors of the Snn- B. F. Whitncr, 10; W. M. Scott, 10;
ford Chamber o f Commerce, a W. C. Hill, 7; Jno. D. Jlnkins, G;
meeting was held by the governing E. A . Douglass, 5; F. P. Forster, 6;
body o f the organizatoin directly T. W . Lawton, 5; F. R. Wilson, 5;
nfter the regular luncheon Jthis W. P. Carter, 4; L. P. Hagan, 4;
noon at which Edward Higgins H. T. Bodwell. 3; C. L. Britt, 3;
was rc-clected president, this be­ George A . DcCottos, 3; W . M.
ing his third successive term of Haynes, 3; George W. Knight, 3;
office in thnt capacity.
S. M. Lloyd, 3; J. G. Sharon, 3; D.
Other officers elected were For­ L. Thrasher, 3; R. C. Bowers, 2;
rest Lake, first vice-president to L. A . Brumley, 2; S. O. Chase, 2;
succeed R. J. Holly and R. J. Hol­ Randnll Chase, 2; C. E. nenry, 2;
ly, second vice-president to suc­ Howard Hulick, 2; M. D. Hutton,
ceed A. P. Connelly. R. W. Pear- 2; W . A. Lcffler, 2; Dr. C. J. Mar­
mrn, Jr., was re appointed as «x- shall. 2; F. E. Roumillnt, 2; W. E.
exuctive-secretary. this
making Wnlthnn, 2; R. B. Wight, 2; and
his sixth successive anointm ent. S. M. Abercromblo, 2.
R. J. Holly, S. O. Shinholscr and
Thoso receiving one vote each
K. F. llousholder were elected to were: R. H. Iierg, Charles D.
the Board in Thursday’s election. Brumley, Dr. J. T. Denton, Joe
Mr. Holly succeeded himself while Cameron, R. L . Dean, T. L. Dumas,
Mr. Shinholder and Mr. llousholder Frank Evnns, Ben Fish, U. S. H ag­
were elected to tho places held gard, J. C. Jackson, A. R. Key, Dr.
during the past three years by A. W,
*&gt;. T.
i . Langley,
i-angiey, H.
it. S.
s. Lon;
Long, Frank
1*. Connelly and S. O. Chase.
Lossing, Frank MncNeill, E. JI
A total o f 235 votes wero cast Moughton, Dr. S. I’uleston, W. E\
by members of the commerce or.r-inisnlmn xuhlnh „
I
yC0BRnns, W. W. C. Smith, II. R.
fotarv R W h p l ,. ^ COrdi?K to, S. ? ‘ Stevens, R. E. Stevens, Charles
rotary R. W. I carman, Jr., o f the Tyler. Harry Walsh Fre
and A
/ . ^E." vYowclL
body, approximates about one-half lams,
buns'/ ninT
o w d l!''* T '
or the present membership.
Mr. &gt; Other
“
members of the board of
Shinholscr and Mr. Holly tied for Governors whoso terms are unex­
the highest number o f votes receiv- pired at this time arc Edward H ig­
b yindividunls each polling 25. gins, W. II. Tunnicliff, Forrest
Mr. llousholder was next with 22. Lake,
Tr.ini. J. G.
Ut Ball,
tl
John Meisch and
Votes received by other members |G. I)! Bishop.

Quits Guard

1MOVE FOR NEW

NUMBER
—r . 4

Lifeft
r g j

IS ID E R WAY
Ulah SennlOi*, Relieves Such
Action Woultf v Be Timely
But Is Opposed to T a riff
Changes o f Any Nature

Committee I h Appointed At
Chamber o f Commerce Lun­
cheon Today to Look Into
Thi3 Mutter Thoroughly

Solon Feels Hopeful
About Foreign Debts

Fernald-Laughton
Hospital Too Small

Principal Changes In Tax
Rates W ill Be In Surtax,
Finance Chairmnn Asserts

Local Chamber W ill Assist
In Sending Large Bund to
Elks' Convention in Oregon

Y uhnatie/c D eity1
Fired On A i^h
V essel, Ih Ret _
Protest
o f Counsel
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Kwangs To Blame,
Message D ielares
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Workers Who
On Strike And Then
Returned, OutAgafn

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Following a discussion o f the hos­
W A S H IN G T O N , Juno 12— Tax
pital facilities in this city and tho
revision nt tho coming session of
apparent lack o f adequate room
congress was predicted Thursday
to take care o f patients, n coinby Senator Smoot o f Utah, chair­
CHICAGO, June 12.—
f
C ANTO N,- June 12.— Forj mittcc composed o f A. P. Con­
man o f the senate finance com­
Robert White, long miss­
nelly, R. It. Berg, W. P. Carter,
mittee, who at the same time, de­
cign stenmcrH were fired upon
T. \V* I awton nnd Dr. S. l’uleing in the Shepherd trial,
clared his opposition to any at­
today ns they moved wlthic
st was appointed by President
.
tempt at ta riff revision.
unexpectedly walked in­
the fiKhtinK line established
Edward
Higgins
o
f
the
Chamber
A s n member o f the Foreign Major General George ( ’. Rickards
Miss Edna II. Turner o f Los A nge­
to the court room this
Debt Commissoin, he also expres­ will give up his post in Washing­ o f Commerce at its luncheon to­ les, Calif., was bequeathed $100,000 hy rival m ilitary leaders, whomorning und reported to
the
nintter hy tho Into Frank E. Dominguez, continued battling fo r Can­
sed hope thnt the near future wouM ton us chief o f thc militia bureau day to investigate
Joseph Savage, assistant
bring some developments in the and return to hi# home in Oil City, thoroughly and report nt a later attonicy, hy whom she wns employ­ ton, now held bv the defend­
o f ed ns confidential secretary. Do­
refunding various foreign
loans. Pa., fo r n rest prior to opening n meeting on tho advisability
state’s attorney.
Ho hnd received notice, ho said, campaign for election to Congress. raising funds for u larger build­ minguez did not mention one broth­ ing Yunnaneze a r m y ,. -nHT
thnt tho commission would yneet He has been identified with tho na­ ing to be used for hospital pur­ er in his will nnd left another broth­
It has been ascertained thnt
' Castigated by the prosecu­
poses.
next month to consider settle­ tional guard since 1877
er only a few personal belongings. troops which fired on the
tion William Darling Shepherd
ments.
D ick o f hospital facilities in
the Cantoh region Thursday, were
Chicago lawyer went to trial Thurs­
Sanford were brought out In ex­
" I feel certain that tho auro f tho Kwangs nnd not o f the Yunday charged with the murder o f
tensive discussions by several mem­
taxes will bo reduced," he 'said,
naneso forces. Replying to a pro­
William Nelson McCHntock, million­
bers, who pointed out that tho
“ and have no doubt the tax will be
test o f tho American consul, the
aire orphan. Shepherd and his w ife
preesnt
Pcrimld-Laughton
Hospit­
brought down to 25 per cent nnd
general in charge o f the troops
mw n fortune slipping away from
al is much too snuill to accomo­
lierhups less.
Some o f tho op­
sold
his o ffic e r* did not see the
them when Young McClintock plan­
date the number o f patients in
ponents o f surtnx reduction a t the
American fla g on the wnrship.
ned to marry and Shepherd greed­
need
o
f
hospital
treatment.
last revision have come to agree
ily slew his w ife’s ward to gain con
J. C. Hutchison stated that ln
that the best way to bring pros­
Workers On Btrikr Again
trM of $1,000,000 estate, the proseaddition to tho regular hospital
perity is to allow business to pro­
S H A N G H A I. June 12— Fifteen
ration charged. Shepherd was de­
room being constantly filled Its
ceed with as little hindrnneo ns
thousand C'hincso mill workers,
scribed ns a constitutionally lazy
possible. One o f its greatest bur­ Question O f Instructing A rc­ capacity, sitting rooms and hall­ Slaver O f Stanford
W hile' who
hnd struck and la te r return­
ways nre being used to accomodate
man, who with his w ife lived ns
dens is taxes.
I think congress
tic Expedition On This Mut­ tho overflow. It was brought out
Resents Being “ Pounded” ! ed to work, walked out again to­
panhandlers upon tho bounty o f
has come to thc conclusion thnt
•
ter Appears To Be Multml that recently an addiliunal pat­
By Newspaper and Says He day.
the boy.
high rates not only interfere with
Between Canada And U. S. ient would have meant taking him
W ill Stand It N o Longer
"!!» saw his meal ticket dip- I Krt’c o f I’ I ve Bandits \Y ho Officials of Aline Corporation established business hut also pre­
SA N
F R A N C IS C O , June 12.—
to an attic room for treatment. For
ping nwny from him
and
his|
Lscnpon With About Two
Seek Safety in Woods; Oncj vent now enterprises.
Nearly a score o f apparently dis­
W A SH IN G TO N , Juno 12.— The thcRo reasons Mr. Hutchison de­
wife," said Robert K. Crows, the
N E W Y O R K , Juno 1 2 -Il.ir r y
Thousand
Dollars
Were
Striker looses I.ifc In Fight! " I wnnt to see all discrimin­
connected incidents featured Thurs­
MacMillan expedition, when it d — clared thnt it is necessary for
jlale's attorney, in outlining what
With Village O f f i c e r s atory taxes eliminated from tin* purls for the Arctic, June 17, Sec­ Sanford and Seminole county to K. Thaw, whose second return In day’s news from Chinu.
Last Seen In ArknnsasTown
.
law.
Nobody can tell definitely
the state regards as the motive
two weeks to the bright lights o f
In tho south, the fighting around
how much we can reduce taxes next retary Wilbur said Wednesday, will provide more hospital facilities.
far the alleged murder.
Broadway
since
his
release
from
N E W W A TE R FO R D . N. S., June session until nfter the June pay­ carry no special instructions con­
Canton continued with increasing
Lawton Submits Figures
nil institution hns brought him re­
I I : Striking mine workers we're, in ments are made and the returns cerning the course it should pursue
In a general account o f work newed publicity issued a state­ casualties, while the Amcricah gun­
iindirputcd possession o f the streets nre examined. I think it will he in claiming nny lands which may done by the hospital since it was
boat, I'nmpnngu, was fired upon
ment through his counsel Thursday
o f this town lust night after a day between $350,000,000 und
$375,­ l»e discovered in flyin g over disput­ acquired by the city in 1D2U, T. night saying he would not sub­ nnd returned thu fire.
o f struggle in which one o f their 000,000. Tax reduction, in
A t Shanghai, students who took
W. Lawton stated that approx­ mit submit to any further “ hound­
my ed territory.
ep
knnsas, at noon Thursday.
The number was killed by gunfire, n opinion, is of greater interest to
The question was brought up in imately $00,000 have been raised ing or pounding.” Thaw Inst night purt in thc rioting which brought
wuld have to drive a truck to
trio passed
through
Muysvillo, second wns shot and seriously
a letter to Mr. Wilbur from Donald nnd spent bv the hospital organ­ spent n quiet evening with a bevy a n ti-fo rcifq feelin g to a climax
rake n living. It was pretty hard Arkansas, fourteen miles south­ wounded nnd a large number of the American people than anything
M oy 30, were ordered by the mix- ■
B. MaeMillian, head o f the expedi­ ization, Part of this amount has o f chorus girls.
else.
ta contemplate the drenry winter
cd court to furnish bonds for their
west o f Sulphur Springs at G o'­ miners nnd polico employed by
"A n effo rt will be made to In­ tion, who asked if there were any been supplied by the city uml coun­
ihvml of them."
tho British Empire
Corporation crease the amount o f exemption on s o c ia l instructions in view o f ty
In his statement ho demnnded future good behavior.
clock.
nnd the
remainder
raised
were injured, some seriously.
The proHccutor continued with
A t Peking the Chinese foreign
small incomes and there may he etatrment* at Ottawa indicating through membership drives. The the “ same fa ir and aqua’ - ehanr,.
Tw o of the robber quintet were
General Manager H. J. McCann, n slight, reduction in the nmour.t of an. interest tin the part o f tho Cm. capacity
the introduction o f hi.i first w it- wounded and captured nnd in the
th i hospital is now 10 whicli every American i; 'entitled office replied to a nnt« from the
Msses to drive nt the. motive, ntul firin g which followed ithc bnnk of the corporation and a number of hues Imposed pn them, but l have nadian Government in plans for the prlvuto rmtii uN and seven ward to” and asserted that h fikd i#nt* diplomatic corps, *aytug it wn* inioffirnls wno
who were in
In me
the iu’w
New Wnt,.r ,t
■•Hiram
m u - always thought thta men with in­ Undo taking. The letter was trans­ patients, Mr. Lawton pointed out, nothing to ivurant “ exploitation’’ possible for tho Chinese govern ­
publishing o f tho “ corpus delicti" ,.- 1,1 r m
follows:
li-mi!
, uS ° i ’ president o f the crfortl power stntion when it wns comes o f $4,000 to $5,000 u year
*is left for Inter sessions.
ment to admit thnt Chinese demonmitted to tho State Department, while i$ is frequently necessary to
n V 'Va!I captured by strikers about noon. are not good Americans unless they but Mr. Wilbur said today no reply rare fo r 25 at one time.
Olson First Witness
*T purpose to prosecute nny rtrators were responsible fo r the
- K-ht .t? * J,T 1
h,,8," tnl nn'1 wore missing and were believed to are wiping to pay a tax towards wan expected, adding however, that
Mr. Connelly pointed nut prob­ false accounts published against Shanghai disturbances.
Harry Olson municipal chief is:.r in
n serious condition.
have sought safety in the woods. the maintenance o f the govern­ the two departments were in accord ably the best plan will he ta sell me in the future. I will not sub­
1jttstic of Chicago, was the first
A t Mukden, Manchurian head­
Tho three escaped bandits were Of tho force o f company police,
the present property nnd build u mit to uny further hounding or quarters o f Chang Tso Lin, stu­
rtate witness, nnd spent a brief 10
surrounded in a heavy wood near which sought to defend the stat­ ment. 1 think it better fo r them on the decision to provide no spec­ larger hospital, the expense to be
pounding. Tho public in gen*'r-il| dents held a demonstration, but e f ­
minutes on the stand, although bis
Sulphur Springs, nnd intermittent ion. 24 were in the town jnil for to take n little more interest in ial instructions for thc explorer.
divided between the city and the has been givin g mo the -omn fa ir fort I' a '»•),Mm.u- m general stnKa
efforts as self-proclaimed “ counsel
the
expenses
o
f
tho
government
It
is
understood
to
bo
the
posi­
firin g between possemen and the their own protection, several were
tor tho dead’’’ extended over many
and in the iidmlnUlretiop. o f its tion e f the departments that no county. Tito new lionpiiui, u was nnd square chance which every A - wore reported to have failed.
highwaymen was carried nn. The jn n hospital and the other
V»tHo affairs. A man w ill do so if he
*r*k« after he hnd instigated a
Reports from tho interior China
question has been ruised ns to tho learned would have to lauir the merienn is entitled to. There Is
trio managed to slip through the I dispersed,
coroner’s investigation o f the death
contributes toward its support.
right o f the navy planes which will srrne name ns thu present one, 1k&gt;- no reason reason why I should be wero encouraging, with no serious
cordon, however, and obtained nnW illiam Davis, a striker, was
of young McClintock Inst winter.
Senator Smoot said he favored accompany the expedition to fly causo o f special clauses in tho trented differently hy the press. outbreaks Apparent.
Some fear
other motor ear in which they , h()t ,Icnd wh,.„ Company
police
elimination o f federal inheritance over Ellesmere 1st ,nd or any ter­ deed to the property which is now
Judge Olson was denied the
" I protest ngainst being
ex­ had been expressed fo r safety o f
sped southwest passing through
firc 0I1 tho cr„ wil&gt; (jVlbert
taxes, leaving that source of in- ritory, including thut claimed by owned by the city.
P'ivil. ge o f expounding upon his
ploited in the newspupers in sen­ foreigners in tho interior because
Seeks Funds For Baud
which, he Canada north o f its generally rec­
accusation that Shepherd took Mc- Mnysville toward the Oklahoma j Watson, nlso a striker, wns shot romo to the states,
sational headlines and news
it­ o f tho d ifficu lty o f providing pro­
lint*.
A
larifi*
number
o
f
citixcna
through
the
stomach
and
is
in
a
l&gt;.
F.
Chapman
o
f
Del.and
was
thought, should leave to the fed­ ognized boundaries. Inasmuch ns
Clintnek's life as the final violent
ems when I have done nothing to tection fo r them.
wake up tho pou.se.
[uorious condition.
eral government the collection of no question o f sovereignty would be present at tho meeting and asked give warrant to such spreads. I
nt of a 10-year-old plot to obtain
First information from Chinese
The robbers were fired upon b f | The trouble, the first serious dis- income tuxes.
the McClintock million dollars, a
raised unless land were discovered the local chamber to assist in the liavo a right to go about my bus­ sources thnt tho Itussinn Soviet
raising
of
u
sum
between
$20,000
Predicting there would be no in the unexplored region to In* vis­
•chenie which cost the lives o f Mrs. citizens as they left the bank nnd (,n|L.rs in n gtrik(! now three months
government was taking an active
two of them were wounded. The old, began early today when o f­ ta riff revision nt the next session,
nnd $15,000 by seven or eight Flo­ iness as long iih my conduct is part in China’s civil difficulties
William McClintock, Sr., Dr. Oscar
ile
by
the
expedition,
the
responsi­
not
different
from
those
o
f
nny
desperadoes returned tho fire nnd ficials and company police seiz­ he nsscitcd thnt nn attempt to
rida cities to solid a large band,
came from Canton, where the comStout
in ed the power station three miles change nny o f the rates would pre­ ble officials also appear to feel representing nnd advertising these other man.
Jf® ( V f e “ J a
» bullet
nutlet struck President
rresuient w
c
Hint
no
necessity
exists
for
pro­
famdy friend o f the McClintock thp al),l,injt.n ^ Thc .fu n ded men
“ I refuse to Is* made the target nmmtcr-in-chicf o f tho Yuanesu
cities und Florida, to the Elks’
from the center o f New Waterford cipitate general revision which be
were aided into a waiting automo­ and got up steam preparatory to fd t should bo avoided. With the ceeding on the theory that such dis- Convention In Oregon this Mummer. anv longer for falsa reports nnd troops holding the city, raid the
The chief justice, recently at­
coVeriea may be made, and that if
bile and the robbers .sped
It was pointed out that this will cartoons, or to be tho victim of Yuansse has h«»on offered $10,­
. . nwny.
starting the plant, which generates president having power to adjust
tacked by William Scott Stewart,
They came to grief, however, power fo r th« maintenance of a rates upward nnd downwnrd to the any developments arise requiring do more to udvertise Florida in the press agents, or to be the victim of 000,000 and 10,000 rifles with am­
thief of defense counsel as vindi­ when tho enr crashed into a tree.
action, it will be time enough then
fur northwest o f the United States swallowed xvholo l»y newspaper* munition by Russia, under certain
ctive ami pious behind thc prose- The three then abandoned the enr, group o f niinea In the nouthern change in conditions, tho present to consider them.
than anything that has been done without Invoatlgutinn. Tho stor­ conditions. Il previously hml been
extent
o
f
50
per
cent
to
meet
uny
nren
o
f
the
Cape
Breton
Coal
tution of Shepherd, had Ids judicial leaving _ their wounded “ pals" to
nt any previous time. The band ies recently published about mu known that Russian officials sym ­
fields.
tariff, he said, should bo consid­
dignity availed almost immediate­ bo captured.
NA-3 Gets Up Again.
pathized with the students ut
The two captured Pickets o f the United Mine W ork­ ered stable for some timo.
will travel uhout 8,000 miles, givu aro utterly false.
ly by \V \v. O’Urien, associated men, about 30 and 35 years old,
SQ U A N T U M , Mass.. June 12.— concerts in 17 largo cities, par­ cd tips, nor lavish entertainment. Shanghai and other radical groups,
ers
o
f
America
who
had
taken
pos­
In
a
conference
with
the
presid­
w&gt;th Stewart.
The N A 3 , third o f the Amphibian
refused to give their names or session o f the plant several days ent tomorrow. Senator
“ I gave no gifts, nor exagegrnt- but no statement hnd been forth­
Smoot airplane* which will accompany ade and enter a float in the big
“ Did you know Emma Nelson talk.
parade
during
the
convention,
give
I
have been demeaning m yself in coming from any Chinese leader
ngo, retired to tho baseball park hopes to obtain sufficient informa­ Commander Donald It. MacMillian’s
McClintock?" was the first cpiesradio concerts ami get Invaluable ben. I realize that on urcouiit of regarding possible aid from the
Approximately $2,000 wns ob­ where they were joined hy hund- tion to permit him to decide what
expedition to tho Arctic territory publicity through i ’atlio and Fox the same manner n.s any decent cit­ soviet.
tim prosecutor Crowu asked the
his committee can do during the
( Continued on page J)
t- ige, opening up n Held thut the tained in the rubbery. One of the t
next woe:,, left for Philadelphia a f ­
E fforts o f Canton commercial in­
izen. I realize that on account of
(Continued on page 3)
bandit*, shot in the abdomen is in!
summer und fall in preparing for ter alighting on Mngamock Point,
len.se hud sought to have acnlcd
Piv having bwfh so much in the terests tu persuade tho battling ar­
a serious condition.
Thc other
tax
legislntoin
at
the
next
session.
near here,
•way from the present trial.
public print, I nm in the public mies to move out o f the city mwi
was wounded in the lei'.
"I object," O’Brien snapped, add­
One plane was forced down Inst
not proved successful, hut the Chi­
eye
wherever I go.
One of thc wounded robbers was
ing a “ wait n minute" to Judge
night by n henvy squall hut the
nese chamber o f commerce contin­
“
A
t
times
I
have
found
it
diffiidentified
at
Dentonvillc,
Ark.,
an
aviators had m&gt; difficulty in bind­
bison, and, when the jurist diarcued to send delegations to confer
cut tr&gt; escape intrusion, nnd when­
K*riled tho objection and replied John Burchfield, who escaped from
ing. They tied ine planes to the
with thu opposing lenders
A C*&gt;«.
ever I have been approached by
yes," the dapper little attorney the Arkansas penitentiary, with the
beach and nnssed the nielit ashore,
nose commercial delegation ais&gt;*
the
management
o
f
any
public
late
Tom
Slaughter,
noted
despaSH R E V E PO R T, I j... June 12.— resuming their trip today. Tho o t­
*■** ut him.
conferred with the British consol.
pliiCQ and have been introduced to
rudo, about four years ugo.
BRUSSELS, June 12.— Viscount George W. Gill, age 23, law stu- her planes, N A -I and NA-2 a rriv­
Object* to Objection
United States Marines were
W A S IIIN G T O N , Juno 12.— R«»v different* people, I have considered landed on the island o f
Burchfield was under sentence of Poullet who held the post of Minis­ expulsion is iielicved to have been ed yesterday. Tw o o f the planes
'I object to Judge Olson doub­
Honan,
it
good
policy
not
to
Ut
rude,
hut
ling in brass, playing thc lawyer, ten years for the robbery o f the ter o f Interior under Premier The- Orleans, charged here with mur­ will be taken to the navy yard and A. Haynes, Thursday completed
headquarters o f the Cantonese
to
accept
these
courtesies.
This
*itne: s and chief justice, and 1 same hunk when he made his sen- unis, has succeeded in forming n der in connection with the death placed aboard MncMilliuri’n ship, bin fourth year as prohibition com­
troops trying to recapture Canton
*i*h the court would instruct him sntional escape nt Little Rock witli j cabinet after If) clays efforts. Bel- o f Robert Read, also 23, o f cen- the Pcnry, while tho third will h« missioner nnd administrator o f the gentleman’s cuuduet on my part fm m the Yunncsc. Tho Marines
ought
not
to
lie
tho
basis
o
f
a
lot
jgium has been without a govern- tenery College,' was trapped by po­ flown to Wickasact next Wednes­ Harrison Narcotic act und be ob­
nut to answer when an objection is Slaughter.
o f stories made out o f the whole wero said to havo been landed to
m'ide uml to conduct himself thc
Burchfield also escaped last ment since A pril 5 except ?or the lico today when he registered un­ day when the Peary sails for that served the anniversary with an op­
protect American property.
to
timistic statement of prospects for cloth and sheer imagination
*j»me as any other witness," March from the courthouse at Sa- brief tunurc o f Aloys Van do Viv- der an assumed name, Read’s body point.
create
a
ccimntion.”
is
being
sought
in
an
old
river
ultimate and complete defeat o f
urien said.
Machine Gun Coed.
pulpu, Oklahoma, when he went to ere us premier.
The smallest gold coin in the tho rum and drug bootlegger.
The new Ministry, which is n following an alleged confession of
"I object Judge Olson said from trial on n charge of robbing the
H A N K O W , China. June 12.— A f ­
&gt;«c witness chair.
“ It has been a hard fight,” said
Bristow, Oklahoma, National hank. coalition one, including Socialists GUI that he slew Read to "protect world is the league o f nntion franc
ter a series o f unti-forcign disturb­
recently minted nt Geneva.
und Catholics, is constituted as fol­ thc honor o f his home.”
I object to bis objection," re­
thc commissioner, who took office
ances here today, the rioters a t­
lows:
plied O'lliicn.
eighteen mouths after national pro­
tacked the British volunteer nr-'
prem ier and Minister o f Ect&gt;W A S H IN G T O N , Juno 12.— Dis- mory. Fire hose was used against
•he objection was over ruled
hibition liecume effective
und
i in f
11r n n o ’ i n
mimic A ffa irs, Viscount I’uullut.
while many obstacles to success­ pate hen from China said Americans them, but proved unavailing, and i
. Judge
Olson's
testimony,
U U t E u rop ea n 1 a c l
ForclRn Minister, Emile Vandcr* a,‘ id for weeks as possibly the
ful enforcement have boon over­ were safe in Shanghai.
machlno gun was turned on the ri­
velde.
President Coolidge again inter­ oters, eight o f whom were killed
“ "•d sensational to be brought out,
come he found others bobbing up
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
,
June
12—
Tho
Agriculture, Count dfe Ix-idervened in shipping board affairs.
' Continued On l ’age Three)
to present new hazards, lie said.
and many wounded,
U. 8. will play no part in the west­ kerkc.
Commissioner Haynes expressed
Thc rioters firs t proceeded to
Big
Bootlegger'*
Last
Stand.
ern European security p a 't now un­
Railways, Edouard Anscelc.
T q help the city nnd county com- and equally tho duty o f the citizen
"The big bootleg operator," Mr. renewed optimism over dry enforce­ thu Bund and destroyed the seat*
der consideration by tho nllied
Colonies, Senator Carton.
missioners in promoting the best to cherish
• - - a vitnl and practical in-1 Haynes declared, “ is making his ment.
and Japanese shops, severely maul
governmenta and Germany. A d ­
National defense, General Kes- interests o f the community la the tcrest In the business nnd well h e -' Iw t stand ax sources of Illicit liq - t Anti-Trust
suits wore begun
Ing one Japanese shop keeper. I jit - ’
,
.
—
hering to its determination to av­ ten.
purpose for which a citizens com- ing o f his home city, county and u,&gt;r “ re being closed to him. Rcnl l 1**1* ,
un
entile hair mo- er they rushed the barricade* and
oid any connection with possible
Finance, A lbert Jansen.
niittec, composed o f representatives ■tate.
invaded the armory. Tho rioter*
whiskey, wine, gip and brandy a i e l no,w,y
complication! in Europe the Wash-1 Industry, Charles Wautcra.
from several churches and civic
completely out numbered tho.o
"Accordingly
in
consequence
o
f
practically
unobtainable
now
for
iiM'ton government has no desire to
Interior, M. Lnhoullc.
hodipa o f this city, was recently certain conditions nnd practicess oxwithin il.,' armory, and the
n e w YORR. June 12— While
u*- ( beverage use. Progress ih enforce­
accept the duty os custodian o f a | Justice, M. Tachoffen.
formed, according to communica­ latent in our midst, that the mat­ ment during the last four years
ors finally, on orders from thn n i­
“nn i. Scopes, high school teachtreaty ns suggested by Germany.
Sciences and art, Camille Puys- te those two bodies ntul mado pub- ter) o f common knowlcdgo ami he described as "really remarkable
val authorities, opened machine
t,r'
returning today to Day— -------- —
------:—
|mans.
tiona which have been addressed which, therefore, need not bo here mnsidering the obstacles which!
gun fire.
Aenn., after conferring with
1 A t n caucus Thursday evening He today.
Peace eventually was restored,
hero there is much disparticularized, was Sometime since have bad to bo overcome,”
,*
n
i i s ___ recCt,atonista uniong tho Catholics
FEZ., French Morocco, Juno 12__ und (ho Chinese authorities gavo
The
communications
stress inaugurated to create u medium
’ ’ lon of the part radicals are
“ Th's is u new luw," he added,
I I I I &gt; O ilt L X P I 0 8 1 0 I 1 developed such strength in protoat- whole hearted support o f any mat­
premier, n guarantee that any further in­
Plying ln the arrangements for
through which tho moral forces "nnd in various localities there ii Paul Painieve, French
______
ing against the new Miniitry that ter that they may ho asked to par­
started
for
tho
French
Riffian
i^nse of scopes on a charge of
and patriotic citizenry o f Sanford
Therefore in front this ( morning a fter having cident of that kind would bo pre­
A T L A N T IC , City. Juno 12 — ; Senator Carton and Count de Llod- ticipate in by letter the city or niiftht make some contribution lo rtrong opposition.
vented.
lating the s ta ta tla w against
such localities whore local assist­ discussed m ilitary canipuign plans
Fivo persons are beilevcd to have erkerko expressed their intention county authorities. T il* numaag- community welfare.
w .chiPg evolution.
%
ance hus not Leon given, conditions
Mi.tiinnarie* Leave.
Y n
connection
the
New b f || drowned last night when an |of resigning their posts. This led es were signed by Robert G. Dnv"This movement has eventuated are not what they should be, but most o f the night with Marshall
Lynutey, Governor General of
explosion followed bv u fire d c - ' to -i postponement o f the public*- I ey as president o f the commUtso,||n tho formation o f
N E W YO RK , Juns 18.— A m eri­
Citiz ?n
wi k v".!Cnin* I’08.1 Bny#* "Grecnthey
are
so
improved
over
last
year
French Morrocca.
m * Hinge U on its way to Rhea r t roved a pleasure boat, forcing |''on o f the new Cabinet in the of- Mrs. Henry W ight ns vice pres-: Com mitt e.
can Missionaries amt their fam iliW .
l thnt there la reason for hope."
“ nitv a"d there shortly will des- 30 persons, including thc crew to • filia l journal. Thc Catholic dep |tdvnt and It. A. W'n«ti&gt;n
in the Hu Peh province have b*vn
’Fc
miurmation it may bo | The drug peddlur, whoso custounon Dayton. Tcnr..,
tli- leap overboard while on a cruls^ uUm w UI niwst lomo-row and taki
ord-red
to return to Hankow im ^fi
t
o
I
stated
that
In*
o
r
»r
that
thc
commere
today
nre
between
11,000.000
(iXA
*
' ^ —a
t
aggregation
o f ussorted .eight miles o ff Atlantic City. The definite action as to their attitude.
As a group o f citizens o f San- mittee might be
mediately, according to a c*hletruly
represenlaj
and
L2JJ00.000,
i*
yielding
to
pres
I
f
tho
new
Ministry
is
sustained,
rrxnkn including agnostics, nth- dent at Loyala University at New
ford, we respectfully address you tive it is onstltuted o f dull
-rani received today by th* "
. funiHuiaUs. _ _ I*__i * »
.. i
i L_ _
I L Pi.nn ilnwil
„ „ ...
,
“ u- *ure. "S trict accountability,” is
Wheat coi
Mi.*
new A0mm0nUtB’ "V^icnibJts und I caused by a cigar ttc thrown down the Government w ill make its first and ask your consideration o f the thorlzed t ppointeex from the ftfeth now required, said the commission- J C H ICAG O . Juno IS —
headquarter*. .
it ignited the appearance in the Chamber on following statement:
Cl 3-4 to 1C2; .September 15i) 1-2
t* read "Situation is serioua.1
•i i O w ners, ever known in a the hatchway, wh
odist,
Bn
)tis.t I resbytenan, C on-ler, o f importers, producers nnd t o I6i* 3-4; Corn Sept. 173 3-4 to
Tuesday,
next.
proecssion,"
I gasoline,
"W o deem it to bo tha privilege i
Women, children nnd Misshmariei
Continued On Pugo Three)
wholesale dealers,
18; Duals Sept, 54 to (1 1-8, .
havy
entered ly tfcia pooJloSC

*/ :

MISSOURI P O S S E STRIKING MINERS
HOT ON TRAIL OF IN POSSESSION OF
3 BANK ROBBERS CANADIAN T O W N

Belgian Cabinet Is
Formed By Poullet
After 10-DayEffort

PRESS HOUNDING
HIM, SAYS THAW
BACK IN GOTHAM

NO INSTRUCTIONS
IN CLAIMING LAND
GIVENEXPLORERS

Loyola Law Student
Is Held For Murder

j)ry Chief Pleased
ith Work After
Wit!
Four Years On Job

Washington News

United States Stays

Church And Civic Club Committee
Pledges Its Support To Officials

ton To Entertain
greatest Aggregation
Ul Cranks In History

Painieve Leaves For
R iffian Front Today

5 B e lie v e d D r o w n e d

M AR K E TS

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AdventurousMexicans!J published
puMI»hed0r,|
n**Sanford,
Banff a newspaper
In
Seminole
r-un ty.. Florida.
,
Lose Their Citizenship D O N E A N D O R D E R E D 't h i s 1th
MEXICO C IT Y , June 11.— Be­
M OOSEIIF.ART, III.. June 0.— injurious molly-coddle tendencies cause they did not first secure per­
mission from congress to fight m i­
Declaring thnt the ’" '’ rid need;, may lw». fl*«w ran the child become lder the fla g o f another nation,
manly or aggtessivo i f he is com­
niotc than anything d ie , an ngpelled to taka the beatings which Generals Calixto Ramirez Garrido
greniivc, fighting attitude fo r the other children will Inflict when nnd Juan Merigo w ill lose their
right, Mathew P, Adam i, a bach­ they learn that he w ili not fight Mexican citizenship i f they suc­
ceed in their purpose o f joining tha
elor who, ns superintendent fo r the back.
great Moose home for children here
"The wiser parents assume that Spanish forces in Morocco.
Their enses were brought before
la raising 1,257 youngsters, be- natural tendencies are good, but
I k v t * that every father should buy that they n'ed guidance. The child the Permanent Congressional Com
n set o f boxing gloves and teach should be studied am! If too aggres­ mission when th? foreign office
his son to take care o f himself sive, restrained; if too timid, en- forwarded a petition from Sotcro
with nature's weapons.
.
cturagtd to stand up fo r his rights. Sanchez Mejia, n Mexican, resi­
“ Kvcry parent has the fighting j Parents should never openly take dent o f El Paso, Texas, for per­
problem to contend with," Mr.j sides, but should quietly teach mission to fight the Moors. Ra­
Ail—r&gt;.&gt;. „«lu. it »., Milo
fr o m i tre ir sons now to use th?ir fists, mirez Garrido nnd Merigo left
right to fourteen that the m ost1and at the same time the dignity Mexico some months ago for Spain,
trouble Is experienced. According o f peace. They should ho taught and the commission is awaiting
to th? cultural epoch theory o f c v - j to give a good account o f them- proof that they have been enlist­
elution the child goes through cv- j relvca when necessary, and at the ed under the Spanish fla g to take
cry stage thnt the race hns exper- rnmd time he impressed with the notion under Article 27, Fraction
K M ed in its history. This means fact that they should never he ng- II. o f the constitution, nnd declare
them expatriates.
thnt the eight to fourteen year old RicsBors, or fight fo r plensuic.
hoy is in the stage experienced by
“ A s n matter of fact, very few
our savage ancestors. Fighting is hoys want to fight and most fights
result form the desire o f other hoys
natural.
“ Three pociiblo attitudes may he to witness a fight. Parents should
taken by patents.
They may say t” «ch their sons this and encourage
that fighting is nntural and what them to use ev eiy honorable menus
D A Y T O N A , .fine II.— By mil
is natural is right. This theory to avoid fights. I f the father can­ o f the Florida Legislature, through
quickly lends to absurdities, ns im not tench his son how to fight, lie a bill passed nt its recently closed
ptxluncc, and all of the other mU- should employ r.ottleonu who can. session, Daytona Highlands, nn ex­
chi.’ f in children in natural. To Lctsons shouid, of course he a pri­ tensive development nnd the la rg­
encourage the hoy to fight is to ’ vate family affa ir nnd the gloves est on the Centrul Hast Const, lieoncouiajxc him to become a bully should lx- kept by the father so come- a part o f the city o f Daytona.
and to dovclope an aggressiveness j that they will bo used only at prac­ Tho bill carried no referendum,
that in latter years will injuie him. |tice.
ibis being unnecessary, ns a ma­
“ On the other hand, the father. | “ In any cit e the parents should jority o f property owners in the
or the mother, may take the other ho a;, iced upon a policy, so that Highlands suburb had expressed
extiemo and forbid all fighting. otic will not urge the child to fight their willingness to become a part
punishes and o f Daytona. Whether nr not the
These parents sec the possihlo phy­ while the other
• proposed consolidation of Daytona.
sical injury, hut fail to sec h o w 1rhemes him for fighting.”
Daytona Bench nnd Seabreeze be­
comes a fact is n result of tho r e f­
erendum next August will have no
bearing on the subject above refer­
red to, except thut it will still lie
either a part o f Greater Daytona
or Greater Daytona Beach, as the
case may be.
Th? above bill provides that this
territory shall he taxable next year
for the regular publicity tax only;
it will not become liable for gener­
al city taxes until 1927.

Daytona Highlands Is
Now Part o f Daytona

complaint In the
above
entitled
cause that you mar be Interested In
that, certain-lut. pieces, or parcel of
land sltuatn In Semlndls County,
rtorlda. and. described as follows,
day of May. 1323.
to-wlt:
V. E. DOUGLASS.
*
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
The Southeast Quarter
of
tire
Hy A. M. Weeks. Deputy Clerk.
Northeast Quarter of^ the Southwest
(S E A L . )
Quarter •«&amp; Section in. Township 19.
W I L S O N &amp; ItOUSHOLDER
South. IImiiko 30, East, less the
Solicitor* for Cumpla'nnnt.
cast 413 feet thereof.
May 7. M. 21. 21; June 1. If, 18.
It Is therefore ordered that you
20; July S.
and enrh of you ore required to a p ­
pear to the hilt of complaint In this
I I T H E C I R C U I T COURT OK SRM- cause at the Courthouse ut S a n - 1
ford. Scnilnolo County. Florida, on
1X01,12 COUNTY. F L O R ID A . •
Monday, the titli day of July. 1925,
IN C H A N C E R Y
therwlse decree pro mnfesso will I
JAMES M. McOAHKlLL.
e entered axalnsl you. snld cause I
Complainant.
helm; n suit to quiet title to tho
Vs.
All Parties claiming Interest In the I above-described land and premises |
lands and premises Involved In this I In the uhovii-nnmed complainant.
suit ns heirs, devisee*, urantees, j James M. .deCusklH.
and other claimant* under TH O M - i I T 18 F U R T H E R O R D E R E D , thnt
&lt;*s J. ItOYD deceased, or other- :{h l* order he published once u week
Wise, nnd nil olhee n srU — * !» &lt;,-,„ ..I*;,, , i j ,-oniweutIve week* in I
forested In the lands nnd prem- the Sanford Ilereahl, a newspaper |
Iso* Involved In this suit,
|puolishml
In
Sanford.
Seminole!
D« fenilants. »
|County. Florida
O R D E R O F I ’UH LICATIO N
D n N I. A N D O R D E R E D this 7th
T I I E S T A T E OF F L O R ID A TO: v day of May. 1921.
All parties clnlmloK Interest In
V. E. DO tO LA S S ,
the lands and premises herelnaf*
clerk " f the Circuit court.
• - described under V'llOMAS I. |
p ” A. M. Weeks. Deputy Clerk.
IIOYD, deceased, or otherwise, nnd
(S E A L ,
all other parties clalmliiK Interest tt'll-MiN Ac IIOITBIIOLDER
lo the lands and promise* herein- i Holiclior* for Cumplnlnaiit.
iift-r denerlhed:
.May 7. 11. 21. 23; June t, 11. IS..
aiqiearlnK hy the sworn hill uf 25: July 2nd.

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Take Care of Yobr Back Yard i « t
A Little Extra Care and-keed Now Will T&gt;ay g (_

■mlu S fC B S lib

SUNSHINE

L a y in g

Scratch Fe
Make Poultry Pay the Sunshine Way
Your Money Back I f You Are Not Satisfied

H

WINTER EGGS ARE THE PROFIT MAKERS
Z W
KAiHVUH

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And you can b# assured of wtatftr tfu
by hirlpind out th* h*n*'£riin ration
J with w f rij*ht jsifunt c*f s hiih - protein feed like . •* *

SANFORD FEB

.

ts m a s

SUNSHINE
V, EGG AND DEVELOPING MASH

Myrtle Avenue 4th St; I
Phone 539
J»o. W. Sneed
Official Marketing Am u
the Seminole County pj
Association

Y ou can ’t Stop it—
then why

TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Prosperity in the Gyeater Miami District
is an irresistible force. It has gained a
momentum that cannot be stopped.

ZOO KING TO BABOON’ S
LONDON, June
11.— Ninety
sacred baboons from Abyssinia
have just reached the London Zoo
and, until acclimatized, will he put
into a cage supplied with radiant
hent_ and light. Sheltered ledges
outside the cage will be electrical­
ly warmed by rays o f artificial
sunshine.

You might as well get your share. Others
have in the past, and many folks are re­
peating today at M IA M I SHORES.

Avalanches have been known to

start when a climber shouted to his|

companion* across the snow slope. I

These men of experience have been quick
to realize that Miami Shores offers the
very same reasons for profits that Miami
offered, and many others beside—

IN T i n ; f 11(421 it u n til IT o r x i : m i ndi.i : m i vrv, iT.iiniii \.
IN CHANCERY
D I L L TO U I I E T T IT L E
L. H HAGAN.
I 'olllpl.lloiltll,

Vh.

III Ml l/.t IN I A I.

I.
7.
J3.
M.
15.
17.
HI.
21.
22.
24.
25.
20.
27.
2’J.
50.
52.
•'ll.
.10.
57.
.111.
40.
•II.
&lt;12.
II.
•10.
•ID.

Money value.
Smi,kid dried herring.
Spicy odor.
SuJderi lurch.
Load or bundle.
Rank or degree.
Organ o f bearing pi).
A simian.
Composes.
Fish spawn.
Part o f the verb to be.
Canine.
Drunkard.
Near.
A dead language.
Speed.
L ift from behind.
Extends,
Small.
Opening in n fi nee,
Energy.
Narcotics.
ChiMx bed.
Home lor religious devotees.
A catalogue.
An additional clnUBn t &gt; a doc­
ument.
51. Term o f respect.
52. Outer covering of a seed.

5.1.
51.

mm

50.
57.
58.
CO.
01.
01.
60.
07.
CC.
70.
73.
I.
2.
.1.
■i.
5.
0.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
16.
18.
20.
22.

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21.

1

Auuicuie pro j'.crilied at
time.
05. Negative conjunction.
•17. Negative conjunction.
07. Wager.
611. Sixth note o f tlie diationic
scale.
71. A bone.
A N S W E R TO Y E S T E R D A Y 'S
CROSS WORD HI Z/.I.K
[i«

Hie I.inils nod i&gt;i. inim-m h&lt; mliiiilter

described under CLAItK T IN D A L L ,
(or T Y N D A L L ) , deceuseil, or other­
wise. Ml INKS J TAYLOR. JR., uinl
CH ARI.ES O. W A R W IC K , Indlvhlnully unit ns Trustee, and each of
them, If IIvim:, anil If ile:u|, all
purlieu e Iii IlitIlire Interest
la
the
lunils and nreuiHrs hereinafter tieserllinl under tile said MliSCH J.
TAYLO R , lit., and CH ARLES
C.
W AR W ICK ,
Individually ami as
Trustee, and each of them deceased,
or otherwise, and all other parties
Interested III the lands and prem­
ie.s hereinafter di'scriliod:
It upp'.tiiiiM hy the sworn loll of
complaint In this cumin thnt you
mny Im Interested III those eertuiu
lots, pieces or parcels of land e'm nl e la Seminole County, Florida
and ilnscrlheil as follows, lo-u lt.
Tile Southeast Quarter of
Ihe
Northeast Quarter ami Ihe Sooth
Half of the North Half of the South­
west Quarter
of
the
Northeast
Quarter ami the East Half of the
Southeast Quarter of the South­
West Quarter of
the
Northeast
Quarter of Hoetlun 37, Township lit.
South. Ratine 29, East.

J1LOODSIIOT EYES

43.
45.
47.
48.
50.
52.
65.
66.
f*9.
61.
p.’.

flow**r.
Hollow worn hy water.
A large hook.
To comb moo! flax or hemp, j
Twenty ijuircj o f paiwr.
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They know that Miami Shores is on the
line o f travel and that all who come to
Miami must pass thru Miami Shores—
$£08?
r y

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&lt;i

They realize what the proposed causeway
to the Beach will do for Miami Shores’
property values—

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12-oz Bottles
Quton &lt;Hives
1 Quart Jar
o f Olives
2 Cans Pimento or Swiss
Chio ■■
.
2 Packages o f Phihuletvhiu Cream

They understand what it means to have
a carefully-drawn city plan with beauti­
ful, wide boulevards, well-paved streets
and proper building restrictions. _

And that is why Miami Shores, with its incomparable location,
stands in a class all hy itself, and literally sells itself to intellig­
ent and well-informed investors. Think it over, and follow the
lead of those who know values.
.

F R ID A Y AN D S A TU R D A Y

Huttons or frogs.
Lukewarm.
Plants with soft lucculunt
stems.
Species o f duel:.
Leguminous plant with edible
seed.
Attempt.
Mediaeval expedition to recov­
er llyly Land.
Itring to perfection
Buffalo.
Sober; sedate.
Place where hides nrc Sunn d.
A vivid color.
A Scotch hut.
Lcufliko division o f tl.e calyx

They appreciate Miami Shores’ strategic
location on Biscayne Bay— ■•

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that you and each of you are re ­
quired in appear to the Dill of com­
plaint to this cause oil Monday, the
■■iii &lt;ti'
July, 1 92i, at iio&lt; Court•
house In Sanford. KenLuotu County.
Florida, otherwise «.,|d hill of .....
plulnt will he taken an ronfessed
hy you said cause being a salt to
1quiet till, to the a llo w deserlheil
lands In the complainant. L. 1'. HAI HAN
IT IS F D R T IIE R OR D E R E D , that
IIi Ih order he published olico il U telt
lor eight (X) consecutive we« ks I ii

—Special in Groceries—

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11.
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tion of Fulton Street to be spec­
C AN BE BOUGHT A T
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lands adjoining and contigious or
bounding and abutting upon said
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RESO LU TIO N NO. 211
RE SOLU TION
PR O V ID IN G
FOR TH E P A V IN G , R E -P A V ­
ING. HARD S U R F A C IN G A N D
HE-IIAKD
S U R F A C IN G
OF
FU LTO N
STREET
FROM
P A R K A V E N U E W E ST TO A.
&gt; , L. RAILROAD,* A W O )t il
OF 11 FEET.
WhA-cas, the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
deems it advisable to improve,
grade, construct, reconstruct, pave
nnd rc-pave with sheet asphalt on
n six Jncli rock base, the follow­
ing Street in the City o f Sanford,
Florida, to wit:
F U LTO N STREET, from
Park
Avenue West to A. C. L Rail­
road.
A ll of said Improving, grading,
ronatrdetion, reconstruction, pav­
ing and rc-paviitg tn hu done III
compliance with plans, specifica­
tions, profiles and estimates of
raid proposed
improvement
of
Fulton Street from Park Avenue
west tp A. C. L. Railroad, now on
file on the office of the City Man­
ager „r the City of Sanford. Flor­
ida, which said plans, specifica­
tions, profiles nnd estimates have
been heretofore approved by the
City CV.mmission and constitute
tho plans nnd specifications fur
said work, therefore,
,
BE IT RESOLVED, That tinCity Commission o f the City of
Hanford, Florida, deemn it advis­
able, as a necessary public im­
provement, to pave, re-pave, hard

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profiles nnd estimates
therefor,
now on file in the office o f the
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ford, Florida, which said plans,
specifications, profiles and esti­
mates have been heretofore ap­
proved by tli' City Commission
and constitute tin* plans ami spec­
ifications for said proposed im­
provement o f Fulton Street i&gt;ctween Park Avenue and A. C. L.
Railroad, a width o f 11 feet, nnd
llii.t I'ummisniou hereby declares
tiu necessity for the-paving, re­
paving hard surfacing and re-hard
surfacing o f said portion *»f Ful­
ton Street, «s aforesaid, as a nee*
esnnry public improvement.

BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
That it is the determination o f
this Commission that nil lots and
lands adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and abutting upon Ful­
ton Street between Pnrk Avenue
and A. C. L. Railroad will lie benefitted by the improvement pro­
vided for by this resolution, and
that the s|ierinl assessments to be
made and entered against ail lots
and lands adjoining and contigious
or hounding and abutting upon
such improvement shall be made
upon a foot frontage basis; that
Is to say, that In the preparation
of the special assessment roll coh­
ering the contemplated improve­
ment, such special assessments
shall lie determined and prorated*
according to the foot frontage of
the respective properties specially
koncfittcil by said improvement.

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RE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
That tho Tax Assessor and the
City Clerk o f the City of Sanford,
Florida, in accordance with the
provisions o f Sections 101 and 102
o f the Charter o f the City o f San­
ford, Florida, shall proceed with­
out delay to make n special assess­
ment roll, assessing the special
benefits to be received as the re­
sult o f the improvement contem­
plated against all lots and lands
adjoining and
contiguous
or
bounding and allotting upon such
improvement, and upon the com­
pletion o f raid assessment roll to
cause u copy thereof to be pub­
lished two
times consecutively,
once each week in a newspaper
published in Sanford, Florida at­
taching to said special assessment
roll so published a notice directed
to ail property owners interested
in said special assessments, stnting in accordance with the pro­
visions o f the Charter of tho City
o f Sanford, Florida, a del mile
time and place where complaints
will be heard and when said spe­
cial assessment roll will ho finally
confirmed by tho City Commission
' itting as nn Equalizing Board.
BE IT F U R TH E R RESOLVED,
That the special assessments pro­
vided for by this Resolution to lie
made and entered against the pro­
perty hounding and abutting upon
said improvement shall be pay­
able at the option of the property
owners owning property
bound­
ing and abutting upon such im­
provement ns follows; either in full
within thirty days after said as­
sessments shall stand equalized,
approved and confirmed, or in ten

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HENRI ETTA C. KDWARP3.

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Complainant
v».

HENRY A. CRANE, ami ntln-ra.
Dcfeiul.ini *

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Order

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Notice to known and unknown dofi-nriant*.
_____
_
T IIK STATE O F F L O R ID A ; To—
t«nd
Sophia
Ilenrv A. _
.. Hannah
Brewer.
Crane, his wife,
Thomas Krott. Robert Barnhart and
Ills
wife,
Aaron
Susan Barnhart.
Jt-rnlican. A. JcrniKan, Jo.ieph II.
Askew, and Sarah J. Askew, his
James Weeks,
wife Jacob Brock,
W . A.
Emmanuel Weldt............
.. , Watson.
nnd Mary W . Watson , HI* wife.Charles If. Brock nnd
Rhoua
r..
Brock, hls wife, Jennie Brock. Ja­
cob Brock. C. H. Watson. Michael J.
Boyle. Mrs. Philo A. Williams. F.
X. Miller. B. 1-. Miller. Hetty Mil­
ler, Carrie Miller McKInstry and
Robert U McKInstry, her husband,
anil each and
every of them
If living, nnd.
If dead, to all
par l i e s
claiming
Interests
un­
der the said Henry A. Crane and
Sophia Crane, hls wife. Hannah
Brewer, Thomas Scott. Robert Barn­
hart nnd Susan Barnhart, his wife,
Aaron Ji rnlgan, A. Jornlunn, Jos­
eph II. Askew and Sarah J. A s k ­
ew, hls wife, Jacob Brock. James
Weeks, Emmanuel Iteldt,
W.
A.
Watson, and Mary W, Watson, bin
wife. Charles II. Brock and tlhoda
E. Brock, hls wife, Jennie Brock.
Jacob Brock. O. II. Watson. Michael
J. Dovle. Mrs. Philo A. Williams,
F. X. Miller. B. F. Miller. Betty Mil­
ler. Carrie Miller McKInstry
and
Robert I,. McKInstry. her husband,
and each anil every ono of them,
deceased or otherwise. In the prop­
erty hereinafter described, cith­
er ns lodrs. devisees or grantees or
otherwise, nnd to all parlies each
and every claiming any Interest
under nny of the nbove named de­
fendants. each and every,
whose
names anil residences are unknown
to the eoniplaliiant In the above en­
tiled cause, and to all unknown par­
ties whosoever rlntminn any interest
In tile lands Involved In this stilt,
said land lining situate In Seminole
County, FI or Ida. and described ns
follows, to-wit; Beginning i»!5 feet
West of the Southeast corner of
tlovernnient Lot I. Section in, T o w n ­
ship 111. Hu ii tb I tang o .11 I last, rim
thence West ,152. .»i
feet.
thonco
North to Lake Monroe, thence Hasterly along tho shore or Luke M o n ­
ro.. in a point North of the Point
of beginning, thence Smith to be­
ginning.
including
all
riparian
rights.
And It appearing front tho sworn
bill of complaint herein that you
and each and every of you may
claim some right, title or Interest
In nnd to the property hereinbefore
described.
It Is Therefore Ordered that you
and each of you. lie. and you are
hereby rriiulrt-d to appear to the
bill of complaint In tills cause on
Monili" the In i day of August, A.
D. 1Si--"', the same being a rule dal
if tills Court, at tbe Court Bouse
•n Hanford. S mlnolo Count)’, Fin.
rliln.
And In default thereof Dai'l l e I ru Confesso will lie entered
'gainst you. suld cause being a suit
to Mulct title in the complainant
In and to the above described land.
It Is further ordered that this
Order lie guhllahcd once a week
for idg 111 (S) consecutive weeks In
Tin
Hanford Mernld. a new spa per
published
in Hanford.
Hemlnole
County. Florida.
Witness my hand nnd the seal of
the Circuit Court of the Seventh
tmllelal Circuit Court of the Slat"
■d Florida. In and
for
Seminole
County, on this the Sth day of June.
\. 11. 11125.
V’. K. DOIKiLAKH.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
-tev-nth Judicial Circuit of Florida,
ill unit for Seminole County,
By A. M W E E K S . Deputy Clerk.
w ils o n * iiorsiH.ii,i i i :r .
Solicitors for complainant,
lulie lith. 12th. 21 Hi, July .Ird.
Huh. 17th. 21th. and 31st.

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�ROBERT WHITE,
LOST WITNESS,
BACK AT TRIAL
(Continued.Eps: Pige 0,.r.j
proved to bo a drendy detailing 0f
nicotinprs and acquaintance with the*
McClintock', and once with Shephirril.
A hurried staccao of questions
on cross examination completed his
testimony In two minutes more,
Alexander Reichman, attorney
for the Northern Trust Company,
which has control of the .McClin­
tock estate pending its final dis­
posal under the will of young Mc­
Clintock which made Shepherd the
chief beneficiary, was the next nnd
final witness of the day.
Part of Alleged Plot

Reichman testified that his ef­
forts to have the McClintock boy
with him one day a week were
abandoned after the child express­
ed great fear of him nnd ran from
him in terror. The prosecutor said
in his opening statement that
steeling the child’s heart against
Itcichmnn was one of the steps in
the plot to retain domination over
the boy, until he reached 2! years
and could.make n will In favor of
the Shepherds.
In outlining his case against
Shepherd the prosecutor recounted
the visit Shepherd and his wife
made to Mrs. McClintock, renewing
friendship formed when the women
were school girls in Kansas, and
and how It lengthened to a life
time, with Shepherd and his wife
assuming rth Increasingly impor­
tant part in the management of
Mrs. McClintock’s affairs.

C A N A D IA N

T O W N .\oTin: or m t i .h vriox

M. Uu/ncr
rim wise. In tliu property hcnilnatter Jiureph
crnU*. Interest* &lt;t

and;
In I tie lands
I
crlheit its;
iiie Northwest Quarter of North- pretnisra thvntv.it ta this suit; Au­
guara A. Strrlne,
sirrlnc. tf
if llrim
llrimr. and If
Quurirr of Section 5. Town- gusta
IN POSSESSION OF XS ?Sg .HBS'tt SSHST \\.*t 20.
Sunth of Range 32 Bant. de*d. the h«lrs. devisees, grantee*
and
other
clalnutnln
under
the nutd
STR IK IN G MINERS No.
A'fcdfiSP^^S',"
!t5Wfc.S ___to all unknown person* claim­
toi. itatcit the Ilh ilny of June, ing Interest In the property herclu- Augusta A. Hlrrine. deceased, or
A. !&gt;.. IS23, tins ftletl uttlil certific­ prupertt hereinafter duacrlhed un- otherwise. Interested III the lands
ate in my of flee, unil lias niu.le upIT IS RHREBY.ORDKttBD that nnd promises Involved tn this suit:
(Continuod I rom Page On.*)
■*au "T:i ;arh at 3**?u M appe-.r tc, ana atl'athtT pzre&amp;ix &lt;.l.ddiio» ••••&gt;
reiis ot miners rfom Collieries in ttccoril.im-i- with law. Sal.l certifl- the Mil of coniplnlni filed herein right. litre or Interest In lh« l.tnds
cate cmhr.ii-eM the following fle- ton the Sth dav of filly, A. M.. 1925 nnd premises Involved lit this anil,
the vicinity.
*crl! ril pr*'[••■.!&gt; Mlo.iU.i lit lie lulu- . IT IS KlTRTHKn OH UK ItHi * Hint whose names are unknown.
ole &lt;Aunty, rtnrliiu. to-trlt:
I on, and caeli of you ary hereby
this order of publication he publ ots 10 iinit li block. .IS of Jl. IV, Halted In the Sanford Dally Herald roiutlrcd to rppeur to the Mil of
Troops Despatched
r in rk '* S u IhI!vision of K
1-2 of
n week for eight Cl) consecu­ complaint In the above emitted
OTT|\\\ A. June 11— Advices re­ Block 2*. . I &gt; All Itliwk* 33 sml 3* once
.Monday, July 6
th. 1923,'
cause, on Monday,
6th,
tive weeks.
ceived here stated that Attorney i&gt;t lliililn»i&gt;n’.i Survey ns rccoriletl
AVilTXKSM my hand and sen! of at the courthouse In the city
In riut H.»
*m. i page to*. Semin - sahl t'lrcult Court, this Slh day of Sanford. Sc ml hole County. Florida,
General O’Kenrn of Nova Scotia, ole i ‘o u ii i (.&lt; i-..ran.
___ _____
___ a suit to qutflt tlr
said
cause hshuc
May. A. U. PIS,
.
hnd requisitioned troops for the
The s i!.l t.iml helng asacsseil at
tic In the complainant
IV. C. Davis.
V. B. DOITltliARS.
Oil
the .lute of |||(. Issuance of Ml*‘i&gt;
Cape Breton mining nren, and rtrllfle.ii
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Ih
and
tn
that
certain piece or par*
i i|,,. nunif of Mrs. A.
c«t of laud situate
In Momlnnle
that Col. Klton was leaving Hali­ H. Hill I'll '« milil c.rHftev.i shall HU.MS &amp; (irnNEY
County. Florida, described uu fol­
ilomplnlnsnt.
rtl'.e.
i
areoritlllK to law tax Solicitors for Hy
fax with a local farce.
,&gt;-jks.
D.
C.
A.
M.
We
:
lows; The Sonthwest Quarter of
'l'**'&lt;l v!il *s mo Ihereoii mi the 14th
the Southeast Quarter of Section *.
ISKAL)
liar t f .Jill',. A. I&gt;. 11)23.
Toxvnahlp
20 South. Mange Jt Rout:
" ‘ no *•■ toy nffleial signature anil
HALIFAX, N’. S.. Jure II— Five seal
COURT
OK and In tho complainant Frederick
till i ihe t;h tlay of June, A. L*. l\ TIIK CIRCUIT
sKUivnt.K
rnuxTV,
f
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o
iiih
a
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Walsma.
tn
and to that certain piece
hundred troops entrained last
IX CtlAXCHllY.
nr parrel of land deacrllied as f dv t: d o u h i . a h h .
night, fully equipped and steel
Iowa: The Southwest Quarter of the
t'h rit ■'Iretill Dmirl Seminole
hclmeted, for duty In thi Capo
W. C’. Davis.
Frederick WaUma, Southeast Quarter of the Southeast
Gounty. Kloriita
Case
Martin
and
Mllta
Sau*.
ComQuarter of Section *. Township 20
Breton coni fields whore dashes
My A .M. W H B K S . D. C.
Idslnants,
South, Ilanar .11 Bast, containing
12. la, 26.
between striking coal miners and Herald: June
vs.
ten acres, more or less: and In the
July 3. in— l a25,
corporation police today* result­
Joseph M. limner, et at, Defendants complainant Case Martin. In arid to
Order far I'ubllrallou.
n o ih i: o r
fi.iitT io x
that certain piece or parcel of land
ed in the death of one miner, the
i&gt;ll.inCf* with tin* priivlNions Th» state of Florida, to:
described as follows: Tile Boutnserious wounding of another, in­ nr •alav. '&gt;m
:iii|.;ti*:iiit(! thereto, nolle.* I*
Joseph M. limner. If living, amt
Quarter of Ihe Southeast
juries to two score nnd the- repulse ner.l.j clv.-n that an ..lection bn* If dead, the heirs, devisees, urunte.-s eaxt
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
b&gt; on i nil. .1 anil ordered to be held and ..toer claimants under the said of Section S, Township 20 South,
of the police.
and lit.* Hitrno wilt be held within
and throughout Ho.clal Tax Krlinul
District N*&gt;. *, Hemlnobi County, Flo­
Train Blown From
rida. said dmirlet l.eirm- ai».. sn.iwn
a i,al e Monroe Special Tax School
riel, on Tuesday. Julie 30tli,
Track By Toi*nado jI 'l;i"!
192 &gt;
, for tile
th.- niirii.
piirnoso of determlnltiH
,
7’
“
(Imr
Ilia wli*.
win. si,,ili
-hiil) be
lie tru*l
trustees of tile
LATIMER, luwn, Juno * 12,— V s*|,|l tlltsriet for the n&gt;*xt succeednumb, r of
l.,r„a,l„ that Btruci; Alewnd..-, n.llls .f .llsirlet selioot tax to b&lt;*
Iowa in.tt night wrecked or tlam- levied and e..Heeled for enrh of said
nged at least 25 him.', alul blew &gt;eiirs. Tt'&lt; foamy li'.urd of I'ube Instruction bus determined that
the Minneapolis anil St. Louis mix- H
ten mills Is tlie estimated iiiHeuae
freight anil passenger front thu llceessury to In- voted at such el­
ection foe |Uir|igHe of sal'l s|.ee!al
tracks.
tax seltool dlsirict for tile otimiIiiu
luo years.
The f.iHowiuir named nr., nptuilnt"d t» net iis .dorks amt Inspectors
Waiting*
at the i.reelti.'ts named, wit id t said
Uioei .l H.di.ml Idstrlct, to hold raid
election:
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v* me' uii mu mill 111 am V lur J-i i*- dim tinim" *
road; ami in th«* complainant Mike hand* _P* K. t U U . M i
Sans. In and to that certain plc.-e nls wire.
H. Bouch er.
or parrel of land described as’ fqt- Beoker. each -and •very of them t»
Iowa: The« North hhlf of the ««uth- Hvlns. and If dead, Ito all partl«
er i:t the Southeast QuurMalmfng
.u,nder
„ „ the sal*
fast Quarter__________
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-- Sooth. 3*. J. Ilovd. Martha F. Hell and,I
ter of Section s. Township

II K K U I M I K I I X K I T H I A 3»

VCh Bell, her, husband.

Manue 31 Bast, cmtaliilus twenty
■vies, morn or leas.
It Is further nrdnrsd that this
order l*e |iobll*hed once a week for
ulpht consecutive woks, tn Tti»
Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished In Seminole Comity, Flofld-t.
Done end ordered, tills the Till
day of Mr.y, J»25.

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It«u '
of you.’
our oalA Circuit Oo

", House tn Hanford.

‘ rd .Uy of AtiKuat. (
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j- of
ceased nr otherwise, tu ihe prop­ same lielnx e ru le
urt. and1 Jhon an
erty linrcliialter described, alther a*
ttfr hill m
heirs, devisees or Jjrantces or o»Pmcnlnst you
to all partlits .eueb
fault
Interest
under
•iS b it
H H .. dHKlby.
urtr
rvefy.
a lm lh
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(bruit
V. K. DOMi'-ASJ.
alXlve named defend*
of the ahrtve
e'er*,- Circuit Court of Semi­ any
ery !— ____ .
ants, earlt amt svery. whose name* Piil’H 1
nole Comity. Florida. .
rthar• OrUer*
Ordered
unit resl.len.wa are unknown tw the
W E Y M A X B. W H IT E .
ubli^atltiii be
c»rmdal:innta In the above entltl
R.-'Icitc.- for' (.'onipl.tnrtii's.
. cause, anil to alV'ttnknown part
H i FTPrllrn,
___
May s. )S 32. 2*t.
•he
■
Hanford
ford. S*i
whomsoever
clalmihtt
Interest
s“1
n y lR
IR I
______ I___ _____
BUM any
June 5. 12, 19, 1C. July 1.
nrida. once a
Iri the lands Involved Itt this suit.
utlv# ,W
in
said lands t.elmf situate In M
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nsss * rey ,
ole County. Florida, and dgsctlhed
of the Circuit Court
as follows, to-vrii:
'. But 11 |if mock 3 of Tlor 1 ac- rnth Jiidlclal Circuit Court of t
B. U T rafford’s M i # of Rtate* of Floridk. in «h d fo r Ret
CordlntC to L.
Hanford. F
the Town o
..ff Sanford.
Kilo r i d a / *r» itml*'Cnunty, «m this the Sih dl
duly recorded- In
I teen
‘ the ISjbll.'
ttita M^Nird*
nt
A n - . I ,1G
J
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of the Clerk of tho 'Circuit
H(trT.DKfl.
for Seminole County. Florida
Complainants
iiifor.l Seventh Judl. ls) Clrnuh i n f Flor
l,ot »7
of
Rajrsanle’s Sanford
Ida. In and for HrtRtinnle) County.
HelKhts Addition to Sanford, ns
as per
p«
T. J. MOYD. »t al. '
“ | A . M. n U EtUb,D eputy
Hy;
pint thereof recorded In I’jat Ih»qtt, ?
,
SU IT TO Q U I E T T I T L E
ISKAM 1
pages
62
and
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or
thil
J'ublle
Order of kertlee hy I'uhllrntlnn
ION A H O I
Notice to known and Unknown Mecntds of Bomlnolo County. Flor­ WIM
Solicitors for Cor , Hainan ta.
Defendants.
ida.
of June a.
t&gt;. 13th.
IHh, Isi.Hi,- J u ly
T i l l ' *!T vt I.' n v m n t t l h A . ' T n
"in. IteKlnnlnn
i i e K i o u i i i a . i s e chains
r ....... Bast
•—-*■ ''■•wane
win. *&gt;in.
T, J. ’ lloyd!* Jbirtlm* F. Hell and lint Northwest Corner of Seetion * H»th*'i7th, 34th and f l i k t

I&gt; CIIK't l T f O l ' R T OF TIIK SHA­
UN T il J l lllt'IA I. CIIIIT IT
OF
F l . t m i l l A . slitJI.Ntll.K COt.NTY,
AN CHAN CF.lt Y
C A S A N D H a acirVl.TK, ami
HMI ITCH BN II. HI.
.... II.) IIOBH*

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I'ri’elnet No. 2 (l.iikc Monroe), ll.l
[*. Lake. Clerk; J.din Ucleabv, T.
J, Hell. \V. II, Cl etodiuw, Iuspeelors. I
I 1‘r r r ln d No. I. ( I ’aoliH; A. V .Me. I
•]nlti. CI. rk : it F. Janie*. J. R .!
liooth. It. \V. .Smith. Inspectors.
I
It Is further ordered Hint this un­
til" be nuMI.’.tied in the San*’o''d
H(raltl. u ||"U -.paper tmIdInIi . &gt;1 I n 1
Seminole Countv. Florida, tm* wlil -j
opt sal.l district, there belriK ni.j
n.-vv? paper f&gt;u1,11- !i .,1 wlt'.lu sal.l
d| Uriel, for a |» rlo.l of time us rerttilr.d l*j law.
1* Ik* anil ordered hy the County
Hoard of I *ti I, Hi- Itistrueil.m
for
&gt;'i mlnole Count . .Florid... In repulnr
■• ssioti. :,i y.mfi.rd, Florida, Mav
-in. insr.

Committee Pledges
Support To County
And City Officials
(Continued from Page One)
pregation and Christian Science
Churches; the Kiwanis and Rotary
Clubs; the Woman's .Club, the Ju­
nior Chamber of Commerce and the
ierap Iron Bible Class.
“Tile Comiiiittvu lias but one gen­
eral aim, towit:
“To be helpful to the duly consti­
tuted authorities of the city and
tin* codnty in rerving both and in
promoting the best interests of the
community.
“ Sharing, na we believe wjtli you
and nil properly' informed citizens
,the conviction— that increased rcj.]spect for law is fundamental in
a prograedvo civilization. It will
■be the particular purpose of the
committee to endeavor by suitable
means to dcvelnpe a public senti­
ment that will operate to deter the
Lawless nnd to encourage a patri­
otic observance of both state and
national laws.
“The committee would be careful
to expressly emphasize the fact
that it believes that both the en­
forcement of the law and the ap­
prehension of violators of the law
tin* functions of our duly consti­
tuted authorities. The committee
twit neither intrude nor usurp, at
this jiojnt but, on the contrary,
would give firm adherence to our
duly established constitutional me­
thods and the orderly processes of
law.
“The committee will therefore
confine its activities to co-operatthnt of Seminole county in this
ing with your administration and
phase of our local government.
“The committee will welcome
nnd herewith invites your advice as
to the matter and form which this
may lie done most acceptably nnd
efficiently."

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Attest:
T. )V. LA W T O N , Iteeretnry,
Pilhllsh May 2''. June 5. 12. 19, 26.

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IIIORE are many fine opportunities offered in and around Sanford
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where a person can put in a small amount o f money and take out a

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profit in a short time—Oak Hill offers the public just such a chance.

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Complainant,

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Just six hours before site win to
have been married Miss Sara
Arena, Oakland (Cnl.) society girl,
learned that tin* groom, Willi.up T.
V&lt; Ilguth, hud eloped to Mcxito with
a girl he had met ten days befort*.
She received this news while hold-

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WOO D R U R Y S. DANA, et nt..
Defendants
O R D E R OF l*ITII.ICATIO,N
T n T U B DF.FBNDANTR, WOODHFItY S. DANA and JAMES II
Bi?:'otj,..it ’I). M ‘Hill .}[„dead lo all
(‘••r/pci. vtalniHn; lutnrcat
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described under Ileiirv II. fa.r.l, deteresl In the property hereinafter

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church had been decorated, the j In the County nr Seminole, state of
trousseau I wns
ready and a homeia
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PERSON may search this entire section over and over and they will not
’find a more beautiful spot than Oak Hill.

MOVE FOR NEW
HOSPITAL HERE
IS UNDER WAY

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with oaks, palms and other tropical shrubbery, and will make a delightful
place to live.
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{Continued from page 1)
News cameramen, who it is said,

wil meet them at various points
nlnr" their journey. Mr. Chap­
man a.skcd for $1,00(1 from San­
ford.
In reply President Higgins stated
that the executive committee will
hold a meeting in the near future
t" ilixctiss raising $100 for this
movement to be donated by the
Chamber of Commerce. Members
"f the organization were requested
1" co-operate with Mr. Chapman
in the matter.
The outgoing president’s report
for tho past year’s work was or­
dered printed ami a copy sent to
each member of the organization.

Martin Vetoes Search
And Seizure Measure
Passed in Legislature
T A L L A H A S S E E , Jujio 12.— Gov­
ernor Martin today vetoed the
••arch and seizure act o f the 1925
legislature which sought to autho; cize and,property, which might be
1"ize any property*, which might be
found lawfully or unlawfully being
of any person lawfully arrested and
■••ize any property that might be
found inftilly or unlawfully W ing
used at any place or house then
mil there nnd W ing luwfully seized
oy such officers,
“ Provisions o f this bill entirely
di regard the guarantee of sccurity against unreasonable search and
izute as act forth in the bill of
rights to the state constitution,"
the governor declared in hb vetu.

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because it is good and rich
—full of healthful nutrition
Y V / HEN out driving go out and see for yourself what a wonderful oppor-

Success or failure frequently de­
pends on our daily lives. Some do
not regard bread as being important
—yet it can rob you of health —
or give you an extra amount of
working energy. Merita bread gives
you good, rich nutrition that keeps
you “going strong”—all day long.
It is so rich, so pure, so easily di­
gested, it builds up and maintains
your strength. Always say “Merita.”
Two sizes, 10c and 15c.

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tunity is offered here not only fo r an investment but for a homesite.

Then come in and let us explain how easy it is to own a lot in Oak Hill.

FRESH DAILY
FROM YOUR
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Disapproves School Act.

TAU.AHAS.SKE, June 12.— Govcrniir Martin today vetoed ar. act

m thj IU25 IcgUlaturo appropriat$1,329,WDAfur aqual distribu-:
&gt;Wi among countlca for the W n c-1
jjt of public* free schools. N'o me*
fh°d Is provided in tba bill forruU- J
mg revenue and no other funds are :
in the treasury with which to meet l
l-.c apbigpriation, the governor ex­
plained.

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The old gentleman seemed to be in perfect health a few
Comstin»rsurnn&lt;v iia t f *
fortably well off, blest with many friends, free from family
one Trar—it.oo si« Months, n.ioiworries, he .seemed to be b a k in g in the afternoon sunshine
SDsHverett in City hy rtirrler
ptr 0f
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jjj.e m(Mt j 0y 0UaJy.
And now his Florida relatives
w*ek. ISj. Weekly
Edition 12 00
per )«ar*.
t
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,
learn that “ due to execessive smoking, u malignant growth
U P K I ' U I ' K o n r B i All obituary hns established itself in Mr. ------------’s throat, and death
BoMcea. cards of thunk*, resolutions
ami notice* ol entertainments where from strangulation may be expected at almost any moment.”
r*i*rt(ei are Made will be charged
“ Due to excessive smoking” — in other words this fine old
f t r at regular advertising rate*.
REM 11Pit THE AMOCf ATRD PPIKBII man with all his good sense, and all his eagerness to spend
The A u m U'&gt;«4 I'reaa la exclus- a halo'mul happy old age in this world, has broken the laws
Ively entitled *" the uta for re- o f health. And like every one else who disregards such laws,
pnbllcatlon of all newi dispatches
credited to It or not otherwise cred­ he must pay the costs.
ited In this paper and alao the lo­
cal new* published herein. All right*
The grieving friends o f this man will not, of course, re­
of republlcatlon of special dlspatcnmind
him that he is to blame for hiH condition. It would do
ee herein era alto reter-ed.
no good now.
Anyway one does not make a practice of
FR ID A Y. JU NK 12, 1925
charging one’s friends with crime. None o f us ever ascribe
much o f our own ailments to our own law-breaking.
T H E H ER ALD ’S PLA TF O R M
1,— Deeper water route to Jackson­
Indeed most of us seem to feel that we are the victims o f
ville.
. ,
great
unfairness when we are ill. Dr. Royal S. Copeland,
Fiinstrurtion nf 8L Johna-InUnited States Senator from New York, one o f th6 nution’s
dlan River canal.
S.— Eitenaion of white waybest authorities on matters relating to health, Hays that as
4,— Extension of local amusements. a doctor he hns heard suffering men complain loudly of the
— Hwlnnlnf pool, tennia courta,
injustice of their misery. "W hat have I done to deserve
B.— Augmenting or building pro­ this?” he says is the cry of many who have violated all the
gram— houaen, hotels, apartment rules of right living.
111 H t M o lli Avrnse

? * » » • H » months, ago; and he enjoyed everything so heartily.

houses.
I.— Extension c f street paving uro­
gram.
7, — Construction nf boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
Rv—^Completion o f clt) beautifica­
tion program. ____________

"B u t why should they not su ffer?” Dr. Copeland asks.
“ If Nature did not rebel and send pain and misery, it would
belie all our teachings. The simple rules o f hygiene are w ell
understood by everybody. They can lie observed without
casting a gloom on life. But they must he observed or
misery and early death will be sent in penalty for their vio­
lation.
"Digestion and nourishment" he continues,” depend on
right eating. Good lungs and pure blood depend on right
breathing. Strong muscles and powerful heart action depend
on daily exercise. Pure water, sunlight and fresh air contain
the elements o f health. Nature’s unerring rules are easy to
learn and not difficult to obey. Long life and useful service
are the rewards for right living.”

WORLD LEADERS
F O R 36 YEARS

N o Guardian, Thanks.
Beware o f Moscow!
Monkeys in Eden?
Women As Teachers.

A Florida family has received the sad news that a belov­
ed relative, a genial old man, has a cancer in his throat. His
suffering, the letter says, is intense; and the doctors sny
there it, nothing they rnn »lo tn mire hirr|.

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C R A Z Y W ITH T H E HEAT

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ROLLS-ROYCE
C AD ILLA C
BUICK
PACKARD
CHEVROLET
O A K LA N D

R«r A IIT IlIItt R R I S B A N R
* (Copyright 1325)

SECRETARY M ELLO N ,
says
to a reporter of Collier’s.
W iln new tnx - exempt Becuriies isued at the rate o f one thous­
and million dollars a year, and
with other means of escaping In­
come tax, the wealthy need no
guardian.”
There’s wisdom in that short
statement. Mr. Mellon knows, for
he hns a few hundred millions
himself. The wealthy need no
guardian, and that is why they
nre wealthy. They know how to
take care o f themselves.
BUT TH E crowd o f ninety-odd
millions o f little tiobodies needs
S E V E R A L guardians.
With full
control of government and legis­
lation in their hands, unused, they
allow the very rich to hide their
money in tax-free securities and
thus escape taxation. This proves
that the guardians are needed.
I f the people meant it, or if
they meant A N Y T H IN G , Congress
would Immediately pass n law and
the President would High it, do­
ing away with tax-free securities
o f every kind.

Fellows’ Service Service
1st &amp; Elm. Rhone •U7-W
SE RVIC E WITH A SMILR

NOTICE
Assessments for the Paviw
o f the following streets trifl
be due June In, 1925,

MR. KELLO G G . Secretary
of
Fourteenth
T-;rr..t - Fr om
State, tells his rountrymen to lief or i l A V c . T o i ' ul i t i i t t o \\.. “ **
F i f t e e n t h Kt r . *. . t _ From ^n
f„rr*i
ware o f revolutionary propagan­
A v e . . t o .Mas Holla A \
H u g h e y S t r e e t — From s ln,ll(J
da coming from foreign countries,
A v e . t o I.tly C o u r t .
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and Secretary Kellogg surely docs
S i x t e e n t h S t r e e t - - From S m h o
A v e . in M a g n o l i a ,\v.
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not guess on so important n mat­
H o s e C o u r t S t r i c t * (,\||
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K I . I . K N MOV, Tax I'olin-lnr
Unfortunately we have develop­
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ed in the United States some home
Clarence E. Hynn
But why should they not su ffer?” continued Dr, Copeland. contempt for the Constitution,
The you is not the clothes you wear,
In the casq o f the old man which has started this line o f without nny assistance from Mos­
H ow cvti fide or quevr;
thought today there was only the usual lack of obedience to cow. Ask forty or fift y million
'Tis not the fashion of your hair,
I.A K K L A N D D A IL Y N EW S
laws of health .and common sense. He had plenty of leisure Americans what they think o f the 11
N or any title you may l«?ui,
Though honored far and near.
in which to enjoy his good cigars, and he smoked most of Constitutional amendment that “ 7~
Whatever you muy lose or win,
in a news ntory sent out last theta men take your Daddy away."
the time. As he pays the penalty in these last days o fdread­ happens not to suit them.
The yoit is what you are within.
Why did not thu officers make
night tho particulars of a moon
ful suffering, all his friends will su ffer with him— and each
the arrest on tlie first day they
shine
raid
were
given
in
which
a
C. W. G ILB E R T, learned obser­
The you is not the wealth you claim o f them will keep right on breaking the laws of health in
called at the home when they parver In Washington, s a y s . a new sixteen year old hoy was shot chased the liquor? Why did they
their own individual fashion.
In houses, lunds, or gold;
'Tis not the sounding o f your name,
not teil the man at that time that
And wo are accustomed to be classed ns intelligent hu­ secret order is suggested— "T h e down hy officers.
Nop yet the house from which you
According to the testimony given they were officers. Young nppnr-j
Knights o f the Garden o f Eden.’
man
beings!
came,
The job of the new knighthood before the coroner’s jury which e x ­ eiitly did not know to whom he was
However fine or old.
------------------o-----------------onerated the officers ol any blame, selling, even though he was comwould be to protect humans against it seems that the officers, three miting a crime, but at that the de­
Frills do npt make the knave or
star.
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the infamous suggestion that our in number had called at the Young puties committed an equal crime
Emerson truly said: “ There is no thought in tlie mind Lji
The you is whut you really nre.
ancestors were monkeys. The coat hopie the day previously and pur­ in that the law holds a man that
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— The Target.
but it quickly (ends to convert itself into power." Ilnu j j
htiys M inor is as guilty as the mini
chased
|
Hauer,
a
fter
which
utility
It is a comparatively easy matter to decide who the suc­ ol‘ arms o f the hevfi tinier .Irmlpiit 'wlfat nil their way. The next day, that sells it. While this way has
not only iI k thought but the will to save and you m
Thu Riffinna hnvc started more cessful business men are in any community
Prosperity show a monkey hanging t*&gt; n tree these three men appeared and told been their only method o f securing
make good progress. Open an account now with Ihit
trouble. Like pricklcy beut, they
doesn’t bury itself. The prosperous man isn’t ashamed o f on one side and a man hanging to the boy’s father they would have evidence the deputies certainly
bank.
seem to break out oh warm occa­
failed in their duty by not making
his success, and he doesn’t try very hard to keep people from a car strap on the other ami the to place him under arrest. Resent­ the arrest at thu time the liquor
sions. i
i- #
ing their attitude the father start­
. -O ,
—
knowing it. But tlie fellow who isn't successful seldom shouts words “ N O T related."
ed to scuffle with the officers and was purchased.
Don’t think you can atop the wo­ the fact from the housetops.
I Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Account*
calling to hi ; son, said “ Don't let
There are too many prohibition
IIY T H E way, what about the
men from talking, they know the
these
men
take
your
Daddy
aw
ay."
officers
ami
deputies
too,
for
that
Just make a littlo inspection tour o f the business section monkeys in the Garden o f Eden?
constitution allows freedom o f
The son am.wi ring his father’s npo f any town and it won’t take you long to judge the type of Those that deny evolution believe |peal appealed at the door with a matter, that have no hesitancy in
B|&gt;eech.
taking their drink. Sonic o f them
■o — ■ business men the merchants are and whether they are suc­ that all monkeys, the scores o f dif- shotgun, which he is said ti&gt; have arc unscrupulous
to pur­
fu
m
it
kintl.A,
played
in
primitive
in tin* nrniy tii«y shoot n man cessful in their various lines.
snapped twice without the weapon chase liquor from certain parties
innocenso
in
the
trees
o
f
Eden.
The
at nunrise mid in llml case being
If n store contains old stock that has been on the shelves lemur, hahoon. orangoutang, ehim- discharging when he was shot over long periods and then in spirit
the proverbial “ early bird" holds
marmoset,
ringtailed through the temple by mu o f the of rage or revenge or inability to
for a long time, if the general attitude o f the place is pessimis­ panzee,
m&gt; Inducements.
rhesus, nil o f them, including the deputies. The story added that collect hush money place the o f­
tic, if the show windows are dirty, the store untidy, and if huge heil-lmired gorilla eight feet three men had been killed in Pas­ fender under arrest. This condit
Then-are a lot of men who don’t the clerks are standing around doing nothing because there high, were the playmates o f lit­ co county as the result o f moon­ ion should not be allowed to exist,
S T R E N G T H -S E R V IC E - PRO G RESS
shine raids within the past month. but there seems to be no way to
care imfch about their every day are no shoppers in the store, we don’t believe you will call tlo Cain and Abel.
Killing may be necessary to Htop get around it.
appearance hot most of them want
the merchant much of a success. But if you see a store
the lllii it trade in liquor, but it nt
to look good in u bathing -uit.
I'nico county should present the
TH E A S S O C IA T IO N o f British
with the latest improvements, with new and up-to-date stock,
least does not seem justifiable in matter to the grand jury and have
■
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Schoolmasters says American boys
Scopes says he doesn’t mind be­ if the place is clean, the windows arranged in attractive dis­ lack manliness because they are the case o f the sixteen year old n complete investigation and find
ing the* “ goat" in the evolutiou play, if there is an air o f prosperity, if the store is well filled in the hands o f women teachers. boy.
out why the laws o f the land were ■
trial but he doubtless objects to ho with customers and the busy clerks greet you with a smile, One agitated editor nsks:
What youth is there in the conn- violated by the deputies themselves
Hns
many others “ hutting’’ in on the
today that would not go to his in buying liquor and why u youth
you are safe in putting that merchant down as being a suc­ the American woman teacher turn­ try
argument,
father's assistance when that fa ­ nim vering the distress cull o f his
ed
out
an
unmanly
b
o
y
?
"
cess in his line.
j. --------o-------ther pleaded with him, “ Don't lei fa th ir was shot down.
And what is directly responsible for success and prosper­
Our office hoy Mays some men
A B R A H A M L IN C O L N ’S teach­
nre such liabilities to the communi­ ity? What brings a steadily increasing number of dollars to er was a woman, ids stepmother,
ties in which they live that they the cash register?
What causes that smile o f satisfaction and he wasn't exactly nt&gt; U N ­
ought to apologize for what little
M A N L Y boy.
If Lincoln is too
and
that
air
of
success?
room thby do occupy.
T A M P A T R IB U N E
old-fashioned for this generation,
Wu have ftevornl attractive Buy ft in properly on l.ake
■
o -------A retail merchant who does a business of three hundred take Jack Dempsey or Babe Ruth
es
Don’t get mad when the collector thousand dollars in a town of thirteen hundred population both taught by women in their
Monroe, CryHtal Lake, Yankee Lake and other
Florida lias been so much in the spend at least two weeks In Ibis
calls. I f you have been extended must certainly be classified as a success.
Here is some youth. They are not effem inate. public eye that it is not surpris­ state.
the courtesy of a charge account
in ami finite to Sun ford.
•Speaking o f the purpose o f the j
straight talk from such a merchant. 1Its name is Fred Ander­
H AD
PR O V ID EN C E
thought ing tu note the desire on the part
show your appreciation o f it hy
visit
the
Journal
says:
son ami he says:
men could tench boys U-tter than o f business men o f other sections
promptly paying your bill.
These Carolinians will doubt­
“ I have no sympathy for the merchant who sleeps be­ women, things would have been o f the country to come to this
less nee much that will
bo
arranged
for
the
men
to
create,
state und study conditions here at
Lake Monroe is a wonderful body tween advertised blankets, mi bed springs Unit are national­
worth while and inspiring in
boar
and
raise
the
children
while
first hand, with a view to apply­
of water for motor bout racing.
this flow ery kingdom, where
$100 to $ir&gt;00.00 per acre
ly advertised, sleeps in advertised pajamas, who puts on ad­ women went into the fields to ing
Florida methods to their own
With the orgunizution of the San­
the
rich
tourists
swarm,
work.
vertised
underwear,
shirts,
garters,
shoes
ami
clothing
when
localities.
ford Yacht Club perhaps next win­
where so much material dev­
One thing is certain. Women,
he gets up in the morning, who eats advertised cereals and
ter Sanford will have a regatta.
Unfortunately for ttiese inves­
elopment is under way and
y.
the mothers, original
teachers,
A C R E A G E FOR SUB-DIVISION
s ■■
o—»-----where cities spring up as if
foods for breakfast, who rides to work in an advertised car, have gradually changed men from tigators, while they may learn much
hy
magic.
Much
good
ami
in
value
from
a
visit
to
Florida,
Phil Armstrong announces that [and who, when he gets to work refuses to advertise.
He long-toothed cannibalism to the
obtaining information and ideas
practical benefit may bo do­
Lord Asquith hns lievn made a ought to go broke— and he probably will.”
present immitation of civilized be­
Located in Sanford— a Rood liny, $5fi0.00 per Jtfre
j
m e d from this journey, and
which will prove of much value
Knight o f the Carter ami then ur­
ings. If that be effeminacy, make
in stimulating growth and indus­
if it hastens the day when the
ges pnragraphers to go to it. Why
the most of it.
coastal section of South Caro­
try in their own seetons, they must
don’t you speak for yourself, Phil?
lina will come into its own,
necessarily
lack
some
of
tho
out­
■■
o
TOM LE E , negro boatman on the
By IR V IN B. COUB
the time will be well spent.
standing and peculiar advantages
A news item tells o f a young fel­
Mississippi, lived long before the which Florida possesses and which
The day will come when the
low who drup|ied two thousand feet
When William Travers Jerome Thomas' brawny left baud, palm world heard of him. The steamer they will find it impossible to con­
constul planes will be devel­
from un airplane to nee a girl, say . was district attorney o f New York upward, in one o f his own hnruls, Norman sank and he saved thirty
oped and the opportunities
vey
elsewhere—
selynate
and
loca­
the Sonnet Point Zephyr. That’s he started a crusade o f prosecut­ and in the other he balanced a lives. Tho “ folks" collected mon­
there seized upon, and then
tion, for instance. It will also be
what we Call literally “ dropping ions *iguiii*t lot tune tellers, soothey
tn
buy
him
a
house,
much
to
hi*
large glaxa hall.
found impossible to iruiispiuiu that
just such trips as this will be
In" to see u dame.
surprise.
His performance seem­
2102 First St.
Realtors.
S;,nford
savers and fake mediums, who at
planned by men from other
wonderfully energetic &gt;and
pro­
For a period o f impressive sil­
i,
a £--------0— &gt;------thut time infested parts o f Mun- ence he alternately shifted his gaze ed to him commonplace. “ I kept gressive citizenship which is one
states to see just how it was
Daytona is conducting a drive for hultau island in numbers. A coun­ from the stranger’s palm to the going and coming,” said he, "un­ o f Florida's greatest assets and
nut over in South Carolina and
members in its chamber of com­ ty detective mimed A l Thomas, a ball and back again from the hall til I saved everybody I saw in the which hus counted so strongly in
how it works.
tU llligH IflH H IlU liaisiagR K IH M X IB U
merce and hopes to secure five husky person with a wit of h U (tu ul(. palm. Thvu. seemingly he river, Then l went to the sand bar bringing about and in carrying on
*l_he South Carolina
coastal
thousand uiid a big fund with which own, was detuiied to the job of began to drift into a trance. His urn! built a Ure.
the mnnrknble development now plains have an abundance of room
The world exists and life is
to put that city in tjic limelight securing evidence against these o f­ eyes dropped, his head nodded, then
in progress in this state.
for devolpment and are not with­
next full and winter.1
fenders and then arresting them. at length his lips moved, fram ­ made possible, thanks to the w ork­
However, such studies
must
ers that "just keep going and com­ prove worthwhile and we have no out natural advantages. The main
M —— o-------In pursuance o f his object ing words.
»«saH ssBiisM m aH M SsaiM «asssM Susaiz!&lt;a:‘ aJ3Jil
J
trouble with South Carolina
at
ing."
loubt thut visits to Florida will present, however, seems to be the
W e Would like to know why Thomas culled upon u so-culled
“ A shape is hovering above me,"
newspapers mailed, every day by crysul-gazer, pretending that he ho stated in rapt tunes. “ It draws
IF A N Y bootlegger tells
you impart much o f the Florida spirit I cxUtenco o f a number o f tax laws
Tlie Herald sometimes ure deliver­ wanted a reading.
nearer and yet usurer— it is an he is selling "real whiskey, gen­ to the investigators from other which are burdensome to the in­
ed to fiibscrihers In batches of
|habitants and forbidding to those
The faker ushered tho custom­ angel!"
uine pre-war stu ff," tell him this: states.
three at a 'time. Perhaps it is be er into u di ndy lit room hung with
\Ve note In the Spartanburg, i who might feel inclined to move
“ Kino and dandy,’ broke in the
The number o f men and women
(S. C.) Journal that u group o f into the state und invest it
cause (Hu postage rates have been black hangings and adorned with impious tones of Detective Thomas
sent to the insane ^ y lu m s
b y ; repreHenUtiv0 c-itizens from tho 1 Florida will welcome the South
incrra*«d.
mytnerious objects presumably per­ “ If said angel is a pU| l(f yours whiskey in the .State o f New York , #e£Loar(1
1Vo Lt.u 8t.ctjoni( „ f
a *;------ o
Carolina visitors and
place
taining to blaejc art. There ho sat you’d better fetch him along with is three times as groat as it was
al
R e a l Estate Auction Sales.
Lot us sell your ll,l1I,£
Charges o f ifrunkenues* preferr­ Thomas down ut a table and tak­ you to put up the hail money. Be­ just before prohibition came in. that state ure going to take a tour their disposal every facility fori
uf
Florida
within
the
next
few
learning
something
about
thi*
state
ed against Congressman Langley ing a seat on (he opposite he took cause you're pinched."
The New York State Hospital days “ und see i f some o f the meth­
o f Kentucky, are not being press­
Commission made its report yes­ ods in vogue in that state can­ and about the reasons for its rap- ’
id grow th— und we trust that they
ed, according to the news dis|mtchterday.
not be brought into pluy in up­ will glean practical and valuable
ch. Aik of which reminds us thut
building the South Carolina coast­ information which will help them I
J \
It seems that nowadays many ure
YO UN G STO N V IN D IC A T O R
Wo arc permanently located in Sai&gt;f°n
1 RUE, T H E savings bo■
, n| „ j uirtk&lt;» The purty j„ assenth- when they return home, to inject
aecu.yL hut few ure convicted.
— — P0* ^ *
nmo® ^
*:
ling at'B&amp;vanuah, leaving there at some Florida "pep" jnt(J c0Julh
ranccd Lank deposits havo increased m re oncft #or Florida. They expect to*Caroling.
Some months ago Dudley K in *, md a few yours ago at advanced
f
O UR S A L E S FORCE arc EXPERTS
j
Anything Uncle Hunt has got
rapidly than the number o f boot­
that herloesii't wunt )a* can idwuys r,ell. who has I cached the age of ftl, ‘ ago proved that he could still on- leg whiskey drinkers in insane as­
fe ll to lU ury Fuu.it asyi'Jnu ex* i «■ igxu ,1 a.i judge o f tile Al -meda dure a long walk. The interesting ylums. One may offset the other,
Wc guarantee Satisfaction.
Convict." in Dannemuru prison in.
Thane*.. That is, provided the se­ county superior court in California ! part of Judge Kip ell's experience plthough, after all tho whole duty
Contemporary Comments
and
left
his
home
in
Oakland
fori!
is the new view of life he has ufNew York are asking f&lt;jr an e ig h t-,
nate doasj'r intervene.
•Hh 0^ *
purpose of man is not to de­
nrtnu #Ici i * fa
i*k J
.
*
u long hike. He has just returned1 ter sharing his blankets and food and
.......... .
I f you have Property yon want sold— List it A‘
\
posit
money
in
savings
banks,
ad
If
tho
question
was
why
the
bou&gt;
&lt;bl&gt;*
understood, how-,
_
his
feet
i-t
burdened
to
the
highways,
with
people
along
the
highway
and
.
L
i
'Y
,
"
A N EBITA I 'll
as
such
deposits are.
j
i
niirnoie
us
s
chicken
crossed
tho
international
*****
,
th?r
®
U
no
*
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*
*
*
for
anti kiss it good-bye.
b
Beneath' this sod |f»* Johnnie R u ff D rum u ,r‘ l&gt; of *om « 4,000 miles 6 finding that the world and tho peo-1
citing place
place
F L Augustine, Flu., ruestUi^ maiiy pie in it nre good.
boundary line, w e ll a ll know tho .t m ie; umJ
“ Southern I.umIn htk piucid resting
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is itwarem* nowf ' berttait&amp;K KSanch af- answej
B IBLE TH O U G H T FOR TO D A Y
m a s t e r , t i &lt;i 6 W o m a n
whs
taken in udutery. Moses command­
ed us Hint m b *ih n lild be stoned;
but what snyest thou? . . He said
unto them ;H e that is without idn
among you, b&gt;t ,1dm first cast a
atone at her.—■
John 8: 4, 5, 7.

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A LD . F R ID A Y . JU N E 12. 1925,
One member. H err W ittcrnigg, hua
spoken (or 18 hours, spread over
n period o f seven days. He re­
cently announced he would “ mum­
ble" for seven days more.
His
M EXICO C IT Y . June 12— Gonmethod was to utter a word every
--'
ui i n n winds U 111iII- erui Gustavo Minnas, chief of the
T E L E P H O N E :— Res. 428-J
ute. and thus to prolong indefin­ army aviation department,
with
itely his discourse.
the aid o f departmental experts,
Miss Ruth Hand, who has re­
is putting the finishing touches
ceived her H. S. degree from the
to an invention which he believes
Florida Stnte College for Women,
will revolutionise radio communica­
returned home Wednesday She was
tion.
accompanied home by Miss Mar­
Starting with the idea o f de­
ion Hand, who stopped in Talla­
veloping a method to place air­
hassee fo r the graduation o f her
communication
LONDON, Juno 12— A s an in­ planes in radio
sister after n visit in various cit­
with their landing fields, he tins
dication
o
f
the
character
of
Eng­
ies in Virginia.
lish life of today. Commander P. developed his system enough to
wnrnnt the belief that telephone
Dr. end Mrs. T. J. Nixon have Harrington Edwards, chairman of users in any city possesing n
the Labor Partnership asosciution,
returned from Atlanta where they
broadcasting station, by dimply
ntended the commencement
ex­ rtatid publicly recently that he calling up that station, can conihad
a
cousin
who
was
the
grand­
ercises o f Emory University. Their
nuitiicintc with any person in any
son, Raymond H. Nixon, gradu­ son of a duke and nnother cousin city o f the republic enjoynig e*iout
o
f
work
and
drawing
the
gov­
ated on Tuesday, receiving the de­
unl telephone and broadcasting
gree o f Rachelor o f Philosophy. ernment dole.
facilities.
"
I
t
may
sound
rather
snobbish
Young Mr. Nixon will remain nt
the university o f secretary to the o f me to admit this," said the com­
Senator Borah asks what a Re­
President, Ur. Harvey W. Cox. mander, "but such nre the facts. publican is. Maybe he is thinking
Under such conditions class feel­
There were 169 gradutaes this
ing should be cut out of the queat- about tryin g to become one.— Rich­
year.
mond Timca-Dispntch.
ion."

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Miss Sarita Lake Will Miss Margaret Peters
BeHonoredWith Many GivesDelightfulDance
Pre-NuptialCourtesies HonoringMissZachary
Friday.
c.iiic Harrison Chapter of
\ o will meet at I o’clock
borne of Mrs. A . H- Keya,,, annual election of offi. eVl.ry member is urged
nd A board meeting will
I t|,e regular meeting.
Lcular meeting o f the Relllin. No. 13 will be held
at tto old I- 0. 0. F. Hall
|o Federal Bakery nt 8o*lrd High School Alumni
, Friday night, June 12, 8
3t Seminole Cafe. Dance
Ltely afterwards ut the SnnCuntry Club.
[j. N. Robson and Mrs. Ben
L will entertain the St. Ag[ijj Bt the home o f Mrs.
L ,t 3:30 o’clock with Miss
i»Lu as the honor guest of
Eincous shower,
I Edward Betts will entcrL Bon Ton Bridge Club at
L on Park Avenue.
Saturday
(will be Story Hour at the
i jt It) o’clock.
George A. DeCottes will
k with one o f a series of
[parlies nt her home on
v-nue at 3 o ’clock,
and Mrs. James G. Sharon
Lrtaia at bridge honoring
kllutton wedding party.
Monday
Ethel Henry and Miss Flornry will entertain with a
tccheon at their home on
a Avenue honoring the
lidits of the Lnke-Huttun
&gt;«sfty at one o’clock,
hrtle metings of the Presl Auxiliary will meet in
brine places nt I o’clock.
it Numlior
One — Mrs,
ffiivey, chairman, will meet
fearvh.
|Number Two— Mrs. L. I.
1 Amman, will meet at
.Vomlier Three— Mrs.Fred
thairmnn, will meet at
I Number
Four — Mrs.
[Howard. " chairman ' will
the home o f Mrs. T. M.
t '801 Magnolia Avenue,
dumber Five— Mrs, Ilowit chairman, will meet at
Number Six — Miss May
hairman, w ill meet at the
I Number Seven— Mrs. W.
Snnon, chairman, will meet
Lmi' of Mrs. Rosa MarkW*
I'iio Avenue,
Number Eight— Mrs. J. D.
J. chairman, will meet nt
!&lt;• of Mrs. W oodruff on
Avenue.
mSTlAN CHURCH
« will he held at the High
lutlitnrium Sunday morn­
evening, 11 and H o'clock,
lubjects’, "The Deity of
uni “ Sowing and
Reap*
trial music. The public is
invited to attend.

)i‘d Man To Wed
I n Jacksonville
flrriiige o f Miss Lilia An­
glin of Bayard to W aller
of Sanford will be Solemthe hame of P. E. Stead ley
eriix Avenue, Jacksonville,
by evening, June 17 at 0
a three months’ honcylm’ groom’s home in StainV.. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon
irn to Sanford where Mr.
1 been for the past three
' make their future home.

. The
ne marriage o f Miss Snrita
Lake, charming daughter o f .Mr.
ami Mrs. Forrest Lake, to Munroe
IS. Hutton will take place Wednesday evening at 8:.*I0 o’clock in the
Church o f the Holy Cross, and will
be a social event o f much interest.
Among the many courtesies plan­
ned in compliment to Miss Lake
during this week w ill be a bridge
party Saturday evening given by
Judge and Mrs. James G. Shnron,
The guests will include members o f
the wedding party and a few extra
guests.
Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin
F. Whitner. Jr., nnd Miss Abbie
Doudncy will entertain with a
beach party at Daytona Reach. The
guests will be confined to the wed­
ding party.
Monday, Miss Ethel Henry nnd
Miss Florence Henry w il entertain
with a bridge-luncheon at their
home on Magnolia Avenue.
Tuesday morning, Mrs. R. a .
Newman will entertain with a wed­
ding breakfast nt her home ou
Fourth Street.
Tuesday evening, the rehearsal
at the church will be followed by a
supper at the Country Club, which
will be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
Raymond Key.
The guests will
include only members o f the wed­
ding party.

Miss Margaret Peters was the
lovely young hostess at a dance
Thursday evening at her homo on
Park Avenue, honoring Miss Snra
Zachary, who leaves today for her
home in Cooleemee, N. C,
Shasta daisies and fern were
delightfully used in decornting.
Punch was served during the even­
ing nnd at a late hour refreshments
went .served. Miss Peters was as­
sisted by her mother, Mrs. Alice
M. Peters nnd Miss Charlotte Smith
.Those present were: Miss Mar­
garet Peters, Miss Sara Zachary,
Miss Camilla Puleston, Miss Luelln
Mahoney, Miss Elizabeth Whitner,
Miss Elizabeth Turnbull, Miss E liz­
abeth Knight, Miss Ruth Henry,
Miss Rebecca Stevens, Marten Mabrey, Arthur Zachary, Jr., Dean
Tupmer, Jr., William* Du Bose, A l­
gernon Speer, Sam Byrd, Briggs
Arrington, Thomas Bassett, George
Knight, Jr., John SchirnnI, Jr., ami
Bernard Schirard.

Mrs, Sherman M.Lloyd
Is Hostess at Bridge
On TuesdayAfternoon
The Tuesday Duplicate Club nnd
two tables o f extra guests were
charmingly entertained Tuesday
evening by Mrs. S. M. Lloyd at her
home oa Palmetto Avenue.
Many gay garden flowers were
used with delightful effect in dec­
orating. Choker heads and silk
hose were given ns prizes nt eacn
table, Those* winning were: Airs.
H. B. Lowjs, Mrs. Floyd Palmer,
Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs. E. M. Gal­
loway, Mrs. C. E, Henry, Mrs.
Frnnk Miller. Mrs. G. I), Bishop
nnd Mrs. K. F. Housholder.
A dainty salad course was serv
ed at the conclusion o f the game.
Those playing were: Mrs. H. B.
Lewis, Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mrs.
Ralph Wight, Mrs, E. M. Galloway.
Mrs. C„ E. Uenr.vvAUs. Frank Mil­
ler, Mrs. G. I). Bishop, Mrs, E. F.
Housholder, Mrs. It. C. Bower, Mrs.
F. J. Gonzalez, Mrs. It. It. Dens,
Mrs. George W. Knight, Mrs. W.
T. Langley, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs.
George A. DeCottes and Mrs. ,J. C.
Benson.

Miss Camilla Puleston
Hostess A t Picnic And
SlumberPartyTuesday
Tuesday afternoon a jolly group
motored to Lake Mary for a swim
and a picnic supper, returning at
8 o'clock to the home of Miss Ca­
milla I’ ulestoii in Rose Court where
dancing was enjoyed until n late
hour. The girls o f the party re ­
mained for the night, nnd a "slum ­
ber party” completed a most en­
joyable afternoon and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Powell chap­
eroned the party which included
the following: Miss Camilla Pules-,
too, Miss Sura Zachary, Miss Ruth
Henry, Miss Elizabeth Turnbull,
Miss Margaret Peters, Miss Eliza­
beth Knight, Miss Rebecca Ste­
vens, Algernon Speer, llnrtnn Mn
hrey, Briggs Arrington, Thomas
Bassett, Arthur Zachary, Jr., Sum
Byrd, William Du Bose and George
Knight, Jr.

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LakeMary Wednesday

marine Symes o f Win1 spending the week the
ls* Lenubellc Hagan.

Miss Symes. Is Honor
Guest A t Dinner Party
On Wednesday Night
Honoring her house guest, Miss
Katherine Symes o f W inter Park,
Miss Lenabello Hagan entertained
with n dinner party Wednesday
evening at her home on Park A ve­
nue,
The perfectly appointed table
was beautifully decorated with a
centerpiece o f Shasta daisies and
fern.
Covers were laid for a delicious
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Katherine
Symes, Miss Emily Griffin, W ar­
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Robert Hagan.

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Mrs. R. D. White left Wednes­
day for a visit to points in Penn­
sylvania.
The Lake Mary Boys' Club were
recently presented with n number
o f new books.
Mrs. Tilton, who lias been spend­
ing the winter here, left Monday
for her home in Fitchburg, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ellis, who
have a winter home on Crystal
Lake Avenue left
Monday
for
their home in Fitchburg, Mass.
W. J. Hopkins is acting Sun­
day School superintendent nt the
Presbyterian Sunday School dur­
ing ttie absence o f Supt. W. J.
Ferguson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Ferguson
and fam ily, left Sunday for Scran­
ton. Pa., ami will niso visit in
New York state,
Mrs. Fergus­
on and fam ily will remain for the
summer, but Mr. Ferguson
will
return within a month.

Progress Impeded By
Austrians Talking A
Measure to Rejection

Personals

V IE N N A , June 12— A commit­
tee of the Austrian National A s­
sembly for a period o f two months
post, has been giving a striking
Mrs, G. D, Frnnk and Miss Gus- exhibition o f obstruction o f the
sie Frank returned Thursday from public business by a process
of
a short trip to Jacksonville.
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is no regulation to prevent the
Mrs. J. R. Emory leaves Fri- committeemen from speaking fo r­
dny for points in Illinois, where ever. and some o f them have de­
she will spend the summer with clared their intention to talk unudatives.- •
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Miss Norma G riffin o f Kissim­
There came before the com­
mee arrives Saturday to he the mittee the question o f nominating
guest of Mrs. Minnie Jones for a chairman to look into the ques­
several days.
tion o f city rents.
The Social
Democrats were opposed to Dr,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving Loucks Kienbok. former minister of fin­
will leave Saturday for points in ance who was desired by a m aj­
northern New York where they ority o f the committee. They bn.
vvill spend the summer.
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the duties o f the chairman and
Miss Ruth West, who has been have kept up this for eight weeks.
the guest o f her cousin, Miss Rosa­ Any accomplishment, of course,
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clef? was partly responsible for St.
Louis Inking the Bccond straight
game from Boston, 9 to 7, yester­
day.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 109 310 220—9-13-0
B o sto n ........... 101 410 000— 7 7-1
O f nil the queer ways o f getting
Bnttcrics: Van Glider, Davis and
! Severeid; Ross, Quinn, Fuhr, Rof- jobs, B illy Evans, the veteran um­
pire who will finish his twentieth
' lin g and Picinich.
year o f service in the American
League ;nts year, lays claim to one
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June
12.—
The
of the queerest in this week’s is­
F L O R ID A S T A T E LE A G U E
White Sox evened the series hero sue o f Liberty, in commencing n
Sanford at St. Petersburg.
yesterday by taking the second series o f articles dealing with his
Lakeland nt Tampa.
game from the Athletics by tho career in big-longue baseball, he
score o f (5 to 5. Romm el l and Ro­ claims that he became an American
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
bertson were both driven from the League arbiter because an angry
Philadelphia ut St. Louis.
hill in the third inning, but ex­ mob literally chased him into thuj
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
cellent relief hurling by Cuengroa
New York at Pittsburgh.
Job.
and Arthur Stokes brought a halt
Boston at Chicago.
“ I can remember the game which
to the hitting and turned a slug­ was the cause o f the trouble ns
A M E R IC A N .E A C U E
g in g Runic into a hurling duel. dearly as though it were played
St. Louis at Boston.
Sheeliy's double and a sigle by yesterday instead o f twenty years
Detroit nt Washington.
Falk in the fourth inning, scored ago," Scans says. " I t was between
Cleveland nt Now York.
the winning run.
Niles nnd Youngstown, and Niles
Chicago nt Philadelphia.
j Score by innings:
was trailing by one run. I believe
C h ic a g o ........ 005 100 000-0-11-0 the score was 7-*L
SO U TH E RN A SSO C IATIO N
Philadelphia . 302 000 000-5- 9-0
“ Niles made a great rally in (be [
U tile Rock at Atlanta,
ninth and filled the bdsfls with
Memphis at Birmingham, (2 ).
two out. A base on Drills would
Chattanooga at Mobile.
tie the score, and the hatter, Billy
Nashville at New Orleans.
'1 homas,
worked ' Stewart, the
Youngstown pitcher^ to a ‘two and
three* count.
“ And them Stewart wound up
and pitched. Thoninrt let it go by.
Then he started to first base and
the fans had visions o f a tie score.
"But I had had my eye on that
hall, too. It was a w ide curve, but
it hud cut the corner of the plate.
Upward I jerked my Cght thumb.
Washington Hows to Detroit
‘“ Strike three!’ I hollowed. And
Rinsing Championship Em­
then things happened.1 The fans
poured out o f their seats and pro­
blem; White Six Trim Ath­
bably would have mobbed me right
letics to Even The Series
then nnd there if it hadn't been fur
Charley Crowe, pitcher nnd munnN E W YORK, June 12.— Balm
g rr o f the Niles team. The other
Until drove out his first home run
players also formed
around us
o f the season Thursday but the
while we worked our way out o f
Yankees lost to Cleveland, 4 to 1.
the park.
Speaker's circuit smash with two
“ Now, alt unknown to me, sitting
on base in the third gave the In­
in tiie stands that day was the fa ­
dians their margin o f victory.
mous ‘Jim m y’ McAleer. McAleor
Ruth got two singles besides his
wrote
Ban Johnson, president
homer, making half of the six
o f the American Longue, and told
clouts the Yankees could count o ff
him about me. From then on, a l­
Southpaw Miller, a recruit from
though I was unaware of it, i was
the Terre Haute c!uh in the Threewatched carefully.
Eye League.
" A t the close nf the season 1
Score by innings:
got a letter from Mr. Johnson. It
Cleveland ..
I(i3 000 000— 4-7-0
contained u contract."
New York .... 000 000 100 - I -15-0
Batteries: Miller and L. Sewell;
Pennock, Beall, P. Johnson ami
Bongougli.

AngryMobLiterally
Chased Billy Evans]]
Into Umpiring Job

H o w

T h e y

Today’s Games

S ta n d

F L O R ID A

AND ^ J 3 TO 6

BTATE LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
St. Petersburg .. „ .. 32 17
.053
.521
Lakeland „ „ „ .. .. 25 23
Tampa................... .. 22 28
.410
Sanford .. ........... .. 19 30
.383

Celery-Feds Hit Freely Hut
Highlanders Snow -Allenmen
Are Unnble to Hunch Them;
Under With Harrnge, Win­
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
Sanford Hurler Yields 15
ning by Score of 13 to 0;
Won Lost Pet.
Hits, Many for Extra liases New Y o r k ............ .. 33 10 .073
Craig Pitches Good Hall

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B rooklyn.............. .. 28 22
.500
ST. PETERSBURG, June 12.— P ittsb u rg h ......... .. 25 21
.543
The pennnnt winning Saints re­ Cincinnati .......... .. 2&lt;&gt; 23
.531
turned here Thursduy against San­ Phifldclphia......... .. 21 20
.447
ford and took the long end o f a St. Louis .. ..
.. &lt;1 29
.420
big score from tho Celery-Feds, Boston ............ .. .. 20 28
.417
the final count being 13 to 0. The Chicago .. ........... - 21 30
.412
Bloekmcn pounded A Iverson for
15 hits whiie tho Celery-Feds net­
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
ted 13 hut failed to hit in thu
Won Lost Pet.
pinches.
Philadelphia........ .. 33 10
.073
W ash in gton ........ .. 31 19
.020
The Box Score.
.531
SA N FO R D
A U .R . i l . r o . A .E . C h ica g o ............... .. 25 23
.. 27 28
.491
Curley, If.......... 5 2
3 1 12 St. Louis .
Cleveland ............ .. 24 25
.490
Frisbie, ns........ 5 '
0 3
Detroit
.-31
.. 23 30
Wulzak, 2b. - _ 4
New York ........... .. 21 29
.420
McQue, cf. „
5 2 2
Boston .. ............ .. 18 33
.353
Bailey, lb .......... 5
0 2
Cusack, rf.
„5 0 1
SO U TH E R N A S S O C IA T IO N
Stanzak, 3I&gt;....... 5
0 0
Won I,OKt Pet.
Chaunccy, c. ..4 1 0
Netv Orleans .. „ .. .. 32 20
.015
'A1verson, p.
.v 4 1 0
0
A tla n ta ............... .. 34 25
.570
N a s h v ille .................. 29
.537
Totals . . . . . . 42 0 13 24 IB 7
30
.483
A ll . It. II. PO. A. K. C h a tta n o o g a ..........2H
ST. P T
.473
Allen, rf. .. ^ .. 5 1 2 0 0 0 Birmingham .......... 20 20
M em ph is................... 27 32
.458
Shannon, IM b . .. 1 3 1 0 0 1
Mobile ............ „ .. 20 31
.450
Martin, ss....... .. 4 3 0 1 3 «»
Little
R
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k
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22
32
.411
Messner, 2b. .. .. 5 2 3 4 0 T
Brown, c f....... .. 4 2 2 0 1 0
Burnes, lb. .. .. 2 0 1 2 0 0
Morris, I f ....... .. 2 0 1 1 0 0
Doyle, 3b....... .. 4 1 1 1 4 1
•1
# 11 1 0
Block, c.......... . 4 1 a
Dewitt, p....... .. 4 0 0 1 1 0
Totals
z ... 38 13 15 27 10 5
Score by innings:
Sanford ............. (JOI 021 101— 0
St. Petersburg .. 320 020 42x— 13
Summary: Tw o huso hits, Frisbie, Allen, Doyle, Brown (2 ), Three
base hits, Walzak, Bailey, Messncr (2 ).
Stolen bases, Curley,
Bailey, Ohnuncey, Martin, Messner. Sacrifice, Walzak.
Double
piny, Prisblo tb Bailey. I-**ft on
liases, St. Petersburg H; Sanford
JO. Bnse on halls, o ff A lverson 3.
Struck out, by Alverson 2; Hewitt
U. H it by pitcher, by Alverson
(Shannon).
Wild pitches, A lver­
son ( 4 ); Hewitt. Umpire, Ross.
Time 2:15.

CHICAGO PITCHER
DEFEATS N.Y. AND
CUBS T IE SERIES

Red .Sox Take Knurl h Straight
From Philadelphia; Dodgers
Defeat St. I.oui.H as Pirates
Trounce Team From Rost on
ST. LO U IS, June 12.— The St.
Louis Cardinals were defeated 7
to 5 in their fourth and final game
with the Brooklyn Robins here yes­
terday a fter three victories.

Score by innings:
B rooklyn....... 200 lllo 400-7-12-0
St. Louis . . OKI 001 0 2 1 -5 - 8-0
Butteries: Taylor and
Petty;
Haines, Mails ami O'Farrell.

Yesterday’s
.R esults

T A M P A , June 12.— The Lake­
land Highlanders buried the Smok­
ers under a 13 to 0 score here yes­
terday afternoon, thereby clinching
second place fo r the first half of
tho season. It was a weird game
with the winners gettin g nil or
their 15 hits o ff Pittman in the
three innings in which, they scored
except one single that came in the
sixth.
The Box Score
LAKELAN D
AH R. H. PO A. E.
*d o
iM 0 0
Dumas, If....... .. 1 2 «&gt;
Welch, 2b....... .. 4' 2 2 2 0 0
Surface, rf. .. .. 5 l O
-a* 0 0
4U O
Brazier, cf. .. .. 4 1 1 3 0 0
2 1 3 0
Welsh, ss........ .. 5
2 4 2 0
Doyle, c.......... .. 4
Ponder, 3b. .. .. 5 3 3 3 0 0
» 8 0 0
Od
Ery, lb ......... .. 4 1 &lt;
Grnig, p........ .. 1 1 0 0 0 0

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T o t a ls ........ . 39
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TA M I’ A
Snead, 2b........ .. 1
Jessmer, lb. .. .. 5
Weik, r f.......... .. 1
Lee, r f........... .. 4
Allen, c f........ .. 4
()
Estrada, If. ..
Houzu, 3b. .. .. .. 4
Huggins, e. ..
Pittman, ]&gt;. .. .. 3

13
K.
0
0
0
0
0
II
II
II
0

15 27
II. PO.
0 2
1) 0
o 4
1 3
1 5
0 l
1 1
0 5
i
1)

9
A.
3
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
1

0
E.
0
0
0
(1
0
1
2
1)
1

Totals .... . 32 0 0 27 9 4
Score by Innings:
Lakeland .......... 300 000 208— 13

Tampa............. OQO non ooo— o

RUTH HITS FIRST
HOMER OF Y E A R
B U T TEAM LOSES

Summary: Two base hits, Walk
Ponder. Three base hits, Dumas,
Welch. Stolen hare, Welch. Sac­
rifice, Doyle, Buckley, Ery, Braz­
ier. Double play, Doyle to Welch,
Snead to Weik to Jessmer. Left
on base, Lakeland 5; Tampa II.
TIG E R S I) E F I:A T S EN A T I IKS
Base on halls, o ff Craig 5;. Hit
W A SH IN G TO N , June 12. A fter
by pitcher, liy Craig (H u ggins.)
Umpires, Pieh and W are. Tim e raising their world championship
emblem nt ceremonies before the
2 : 00.
game, the Washington Senators
bowed to Detroit yesterday, 7 to
L A P P S H A V E TOD M A N Y
4, Walter Johnson suffering hit
R E IND E ER
third defont o f the season. Mana­
ger Cobb got a triple, two doubles
I.E U LA , Sweden, June 12— A
ami scored a run.
census taken in Sweden’s northcrScore by innings:
most department dosclnacd that
D e t r o it ........ 310 dim 300— 7-11-1
the nomadic •Lappa possess 183,025 reindeer. / The animals have Washington*^. (8)0 02ft Q20—1-llJ I
Biutorres: WhitehHI and WoodIncreased 57 percent since
1021,
when the last census showed 110,- all; Johnson, Ogden, Murberry and
979. The present reindeer popul­ Rucl.
ation is greuter than is consistent
BOSTON, June 12.— Tho heavy
wi(h the amount of pasturage av­
hitting o f Kenneth Williams, with
ailable,
a home run, a double and two sin-

CHICAGO,
June
12.— Percy
Jones held Hie Giants to six hits
TJuihfclay, while ChTeiigo; hit op­
portunely and earned an even
F LO R ID A S T A T E LE A G U E
break with Now York at taking
Sanford (1; St. Petersburg 13.
the final ganio o f the series here,
Lukelund 13; Tampa 0.
7 to 4.
Score by innings:
New York .. 000 001 120— I- (12
N A T IO N A L LE A G U E
C h ica g o ....... 201 020 20x— 7-10-2
Pittsburgh 11; Boston 3.
Batteries: Greenfield, Winner and
Chicago 7; New York 4.
The big guns o f business arc
Gowdy; Junes and Hartnett.
usually those which have never
Cincinnati 8; Philadelphia 3.
been fire.— Nashville Banner.
St. Louis 5; Brooklyn 7.
PITTSB U RG H , June 12.— Boston
and Pittsburgh divided a four game
A M E R IC A N LE A G U E
C IN C IN N A T I. June 12.— Cincin­
series, Pittsburgh winning the f i ­ nati took tho fourth straight game
Washington 4; Detroit 7.
nal contest yesterday, 11 to 3. In nf thu scries from Philadelphia yes­
Philadelphia 5; Chicago 0,
addition to holding Boston to nine terday by a score o f 8 to 3. It a l­
Boston 7; St. Louis 9.
hits, Emil Yde drove in three runs so marked the seventh consecutive
New York 1; Cleveland 4,
with a single, double and a triple victory for the Reds.
and scored three runs himself,
Score by innings:
SOUTH A T L A N T IC LE A G U E
Score by innings:
Philadelphia . 000 Oil 0 0 1 -3 - 9-2
Columbin (1; Greenville 5.
B oston ....... . (ion ooo 021— 3- 9-3 Cincinnati
111) 040 02.x— 8-12-3
Charlotte 3; Spartanburg 13,
Pittsburgh
. 000 122 0(lx— 11-15-2
Batteries: Couch, Betts and HenAugusta 5; Knoxville 4. ( I t in­
Batteries: Ryan ami Gibson; Yde line and Wilson; Donohue and Win
nings.)
and Gooch.
go.
Other ruined nut.
SO U TH ERN ASSO C IATIO N
Birmingham 4; Chattanooga 8.
Mobile 3; Memphis 4.
Atlanta 0; Nashville 0.
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The Opening of Hranch O ffice of

FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LAW

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Announcing

Easy Terms

THE R O YA L P A L M PRESS ANNOUNCES

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Sue Our

New Smyrna Beads

10 A c r e s on S ip e s A v e n u e on It. It,

SO U TH A M PTO N , June 12— Reports circulated here that the Am ­
erican statu department hits put Its
foot down on extravagant tipping
by its rcprcftcnutivv*. have brought
out tales o f the largesse o f some
American millionaires when they
leave vessels that have carried them
across'the Atlantic.
It is related among steamship
stewards that on one trip recently
nn American millionaire gave $10
to every member of the crew of
the shin on which he was travel­
ling, and $25 to each o f the o f­
ficers. His tips, it was estimated
by the stewards cost this individ­
ual 110,000.
Another passenger
not long ugo, surprised u steward
by presenting him with $-100 a f­
ter ft six dnv passage from New
.York to Suuthnmptioii.

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P R E S E N T IN G

Here’s W hyEuropeans
Call This Country The
Land o f Untold Riches

f

From honor student to a major
league joh, that’s the unusual leap
that has just been made by Jay
Partridge, second baseman of the
(&gt;gl(ttiuupe University team, .sen­
io r ‘ class vnlcdlcttifiun, pice pfcsl-'
dent o f the student body and secre­
tary nnd treasurer o f the Sunday
school. He had an average of 93
in a!! studies during five terms.
He lias been signed by the Brook­
lyn National League club.

I laso Ball

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First Ktiuiiin I.lmliail.

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Jacksonville.
Ar.
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Columbia .... . Lv. 11:00 pm
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Tryon................ Lv. 0:10 pm
Saluda........ ... .Lv.
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Black &amp;Iuuntain Lv. 1:15pm
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THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY. JUNE 12. 1925

Herald Classified

The Herald Reaches

Ads are quick

Buyers Throughout

Turn-overs and Result;

Seminole County

The Herald’s Market Place
FOR ALL SEEKERS OF OPPORTUNITIES AND PROFIT

Call 148.

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MassifIratlon, will give you
hide Information.
And If
fwlsh, they will asalet you
hording your want ad.
to
L n more effective.
Mgr OIITA NT NOTICE!
■vtrtlsrre should give their
It or postofflce address ns
I so tholr phone number If
I dsslra results. About one
l,r out of a thousand has a
Lone, and the others can’t
benlcatn with you
unless
I know your address.

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Ele In person, at The HaaL llrrnld afflee or by let(.
Telrphnne dlaeantla.
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Service
Prompt.

Efficient.

Advertising

LAW YER
LEW IS O’ B R Y A N .
O ffice In
Seminole Bank Building Annex.
Phone 417-L 3.
t y p e w r it e r s

and

r e p a ir s

A ll makes o f typewriters for
•ale on easy terms, fo r rent, also
repairs. O ffice supplies. Room 9
Ball Bldg.

W IG H T P R IN T SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us
first. W e do it. Phone 117-W.
R. It. Ave.-Commercial St,

E.

c o u iM m is &lt;n*.) r.E on u R -cla ss-

tiled ml* have the largest circu­
lation In
Southwestern
Georgia
flute le { ( . w o r d ) tine.

R E A L E S TA TE
E. SP U R LIN G , Btfb-diviaion
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

How’s This?

FOR S A L E : New bungalow — 5
rooms, bath, electric light, g ar­ F O R R E N T — Ground Floor Elks
age, two porches. South Sanford
Btdg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
Ave., $.”&gt;00.00 will handle.
Bal­ stairs. C. T . Smith.
ance like rent. Fred S. Houston,
Five acre bearing orange grove in country club
Box 0911.
F O R R E N T — Cottage—John M ub
section, with fiv e room bungalow, barn, garage
FOR S A L E — Cheap, one o f
the son.
ami out houses.
best grocery businesses in the
city. Inquire at 310 Cypress Ave. F O R R E N T : House 210 Laurel
A ve.. a fter June 1st. A . F. Con­
FOR SA LE — 0 room house. Cheap nelly,
— J. T. Pope, Contractor, 513
Celery Avenue.
W ITH REASONABLE TERMS,
F O R R E N T : An apartment, furn­
ished.
Also
bedroom.
Chcnp
FOR S A L E :— Brand new stucco FOR S A LE : Pair o f mules, five 511 Park Ave.
years old and without belmishcs;
hungulow facing east on Pal­
A ll
metto. A wonderful buy.
A d­ also good two-horse wagon.
going to sell nt some price at once. A P A R T M E N T FOR R E N T — A t ­
dress "owner.” care o f ilerald.
See them nt Mr. Dyson’s. Central
tractive and Convenient.
Call
and French Avenues, Sanford. Fla. nt Ilera ld office for further in­
formation.
FO R QUICK S A L E — On contract.
Rooms 501-502
Phone 95
5 acres, 350 feet on hard road.
t
First
Nntionnt
Hank
Building.
p
Just-bcyood country club. $1,900.00
cash; $835.00, balance, 10 semiSales Force:— .Miss Ituba Williams, Miss Helen Hoage.
nnminl monthly installments, 5 per FO R R E N T — Rooma with or with­ ■
■
1B3S Kuril Coupe— I'xtrns.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
1031 Kuril T nu r ln ir Cur.
cent paid any one broker negot­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
1113.1 Kuril TntirliiH Car.
iating sale. F. II. Scruggs, Ocnln, Lincoln House.
1H33 I uni lliinntiout Cur.
Fin.
Illin Kuril tins

E ° K , PIG R E SU LTS advertise in FOR S A L E : Highway trailer, Rood
L A U D E R D A L E D A I L Y , condition.
Mrs. I.appin, West
NEW S— it covers Broward County First Street. Box 120.
lthoroughly
Knrnttt*lhlw which i*
nttn
nf
tlm
is ono o f the
most rapidly growing sections on FOR S A L E : My 10 acre- farm on
the Florida East Coast. Sample
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore
copy and rate card upon request. Station, small cash payment, rea­
sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box
L E A R N ABOUT Tons County and 95, Jacksonville, Fin.
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­
gram. Best advertising medium in FOR S A L E : Double house with
South Florida Published momlnga. double garage.
Easy terms. A.
P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.

P R IN T IN G

J.

TO RE ACH ttiw prosperous farmera and fern growers o f Volusia
county advertiso in the DeLand
Daily Nows, rate lc per word, caah
with order.

[USIN ESS D IR E C TO R Y
d f i r i l to s i t e * w ithin n o r
L tf lh* peuple nf Snnfnrrt
an often
n r n ln l.
Lit Ihla 11*1 when ■ 117' •!»«*-

R EALTO R

1031 Kuril K nurl llrllvrrr.

TKIIM J* T O HII.1IH P K O P I . K
M A IN E — WatervTUe, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Mnine peo­ .......I. W. Phillips’ Sons ....
ple are interested in Florida prop­
JAM ES H. C O W AN — A ll kinds
DODGE SE RV IC E
erty. Reach them through ttra
o f Tin and Short Metal Work.
Sentinel.
Rate card ou applica­
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak tion.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
A L IT T L E W A N T A U In The
Hornld will bring you big re­
sults. Advertiso those old articles
M IltltO R S RE SILVER ED
Furniture bought and sold.
Call you have-stored away and have
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone 617. no use for. A title thirty-cent nd
may bring you several dollars.
Phone M8 and a representative w ill
call to sec you.

EVERT TRU E

You aro wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
business
sified advertisement. Phono it in W A N T E D : Downtown
property. Must bo a bargain.
today. No. M8.
Quote lowest price and terms in
answer to thin ad. Address "Bus­
iness property.” e.o. Herald.

BY CONDO

W A N T E D — Competent secretarystenographer. Call Monday, at
Seminole Bank Building, Lawyer's
office. J. C. Bills. Jr.
W A N T E D TO B U Y : Do
business section. Must b
gain and the terms
rea
What have you? Address
tor" care Herald.

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Ljrd
nlphnhrtlrnlty
ftM T en le oc e .

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for

For Space In This
D I R E C T O R Y
PH O N E
148

M IR A C LE Concrete C o, general F L O R ID A — O RLAN D O — Orando
morning Scntinnl; largest classi­
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. fied business, rate lc n word, min­
imum 21c cash with order.
Terwilleger, Prop.
a

Lumber ami Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 566

I D A V ID B. H YEB
ARCHITECT

O rlan d o, K lo r ld n

iSSING — ftiultlgraphing,
lit and mailing— as you
it—when you want. it.
1 673. II. E. Poreh. First
iu ! Bank Bldg.

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THAT

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Y O U D O N 'T K N O U j A
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HAT
t V H ^ T 'S t h g m a t
tv IT H

T H A T

I B U Y — pay cash for second hand
pianos.* Address P. O. Box 352.

t e r

E N JO Y T H E
COOL refreshing
summer in the
mountains o f
North Carolina nt the
ALLEN
HOUSE.
H E N D E R S O N V IL i E,
N. C „ lovely rooms, large niry
windows. Good home cooked meals.
Rates reasonable.
For any fur­
ther information write the Allen
House, 631 Oakland Street, Ilendermnvilfe, N. C., o r Central Hotel
Clearwater, Fla.

r

PA LM
BEACH
C O U N T Y —Tht
scene o f stupendous development
Rend about it in tho Palm Utach
P0*t. Snmp;«.~topy 33nt on re­
quest.

H ILT O N ’S

A D V E R TIS IN G getn reeultu if it
reaches potential buyers.
Paiatka Daily News is circulated ir.
an indual .ial and agricultural sec­
tion.
'ART E LE C TR IC SERVICE
A D V E R TIS E in tx.r Journnl-HerExpert Electrical repairs.
aid, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
W. Centra) Ave. Orlando,
Cliinawari* in English Porce­ weekly and Sunday Classified rate*
per lino. Wnycross Journallains, Iluvarian and Japanese 10c
Herald, Waycmsa. Georgia.
n w m r.it

JURE A N D MOTOR R E ­
W IN D IN G .

ALTOS FOR H IR E
E AUTO SE R V IC E
Day
right. Meets all trains. Ragtran.ifer. Phone 551 and 03-W

The Ball Hardware
Flton J. Moughton
A R C H IT E C T

First National Hank bldg,
Sanford, -----------

HELL CAFF,
ni'« best in Service and Qual
First Street and Park A ve
DRUGS

:v;s DRUG

STO RE — PrePtion,i, Drugs, Sodas.
Wo
near you as your phone.
t03.

lV in ling— Decora! i ng
PH O NE It03

FOOT S P E C IA L IS T

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

2 miles from Sanford
City Limits

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Contractor and Builder
*99-M — Phone —
2108 PA LM E T T O

199-M
AVE

M in n :

Ba?l Hardware
Phone S

Rest location in Sanford
Apartment or Residence,
in fast growing section

FO R S A L E — Space on the png?
lor class i fled advertiiemcnt.1.
Why not rent those vacant rooma,
or aril that secoml-lmnd goods?

Price $(&gt;,500.
Terms

W e liftve acreage for de­
velopment, celery farms
citrus groves, or small
farming.

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I* n p rr e p rlp tlitn fur

NOTICM.
N olle- I. heri-h) given that
lh «
Board of County Commissioners In
and for Si-mlnnlu County, Florida,
m il at their next rugtil.tr meeting to
he held on Monday, July* fill. A. I&gt;.
1933. at la o'clock. A. M. receive bids
Have you rooms to rent or some for tin- flaying of Une mile on tha
Be.tr U k r road, beginning at tho
second hand furniture to sell? Orange County (In* and rim north
on
the section line One toll-. In­
Uso The Herald's clasaified page
formal Ion In referuuco to same may
and get results.
lie had from tho Clerk of tho Board,
at Sanford. Kin.
This hoard reserves tho right to
reject anv or nil bids.

Midaria. Chills and Fever
Dengue or Dilious Fever.

work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

By GEORGE M cM ANUS

VT W U Z - V o T O L e r s V o O .

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Hold hy
LON3INU PAI NT COM PA
It.1 Vlagnulln Are.
I’hoiir Till

Shop for good barber

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lOt'TII l . t N I I I'A IN T
I*i*tnt That Saves 1
Money.

Try Smith’s Barber

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TO RE ACH B U YE R S or it ita n o t
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Peteraburg Times. One cent
cent • word daily, two centa a word
Sundays.

Prickly Heat Chafing
LIC AR B O DUSTING POW DER
soothes and heals chafing. Just
sprinkle this powder freely on the
parts and the soreness and irrita­
tion in gone.
,
Every mother should teep L I ­
CARBO DU STING PO W D ER In
the home. It stops prnM y heat
itching at once and causes the rash
*&lt;» di*arpca;. It Srotacts Dm etui- “
dr*n against chafing, ruches and
skin irritations. It keeps babies
haupy and contented.
L ie L1CAKD O DU.STING PO W D ER freeiy. Always keep it in the nurseryIt il4 HftlJ Kv Mil

Mn t -l * F catowc SKHvtci!*lHcT

of

Nolle* Is lirn-by k ! v * ii that ths
Ito.ift of County Comnilsalnnnr* In
anil for Seminole County. Klorldn.
will me*t In the Court II our *
at
Sanford. Klorldn, oil Monday, Julv
•&gt;th. 1916. at le o'clock turn, a* an
Equalization Hoard fqr tho purpnau
of hearing complaints and receiv­
ing ti-stlmony as to lh* vatu* of
any property, real, personal or mlx■ &gt;1
fisi-d by the County T ax A * nor for sssossomut for tho taxes for
tho year 1935.
V K . M. &gt;l,'i:i.ASS,
t'l«rk Board of County Coin*
,
mlsaloper*.
May 31-13-39,

Everything
For the Sportsman

Corns, Bunions. In gro w ­
ing Nalls, Heavy Call­
ouses or tired aching
feet.
| nit. e. l . c . i s i . r n
Vowt.ll I&gt;rew Bldg.
Khon*.
Elevator
Orlando.

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P n l t r d N ta tr *

ruff.

jOXOING IIP FATH E R
'c ^ V . ^ T V W T . C t . T / F

Ihr

l*"ur the — —
I&gt;(vision, Mouth-I
n Ml-ti lei " f !■ lurlda
In the Matctr of
W. Unhurt son. formerly trading
n» Knell Kurnituro Co.. alio a*
Keorffu Kurulturo Co., ntnl also us
llummsg* Hh&lt;i|).
o n thin Mllli ilny nf June, A. M.
U5.n u . reading
the
foregoing
llllirt (nr Ihselnirgt- of the above-

LO ST: One large sixe black and
tun hound dog. White in face
and around neck.. Frank L. Wood­

| Chiropodist

' **''■* Three stations.
Mug*,](l Second. First and Elm,
mini Avenue and 10th Street,
g?rt service.

ritr TH E F L O R IS T "
'•era fo r nil occaaiona.
-Myrtle. Phona 260-W

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DO YOU W A N T to buy or sell
anything?"
I f no advertise Id
ho "Gainesville Sun."

Florida

INFORD E LE C TR IC CO.
lessors to Gillon &amp; IMatt
Magnolia.
Everything elec*
*!• Phono 422. Eiectragith

f l o r is t

For a Gunman

LO ST — Pcbblo leather
pocketbook containing between $20.06
and $30.06 in currency.
Finder
please return to A. ii. Adflina ami
receive reward.

T A M P A M O RN IN G T R IB U N E —
Send in your subscription to Hie
Tribune or hand t to your l-cai
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newmaper.
Ono year
$8.00, 6 months $-1.00, three months
$2.00, I f you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
Cnler.

e l e c t r ic a l

ING S T A T IO N S A N D
■M'TO S U P P L IE S

Seminole Business Exchange

shop

113 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To l-adics and Children

China make lovely Rifts
-A.HEEL
Car. Drive it
rself. Oak and Second St.
ae 3.

In tlio centre o f two proposed highly developed
sub-divisions on paved road, facing loading
.station, and one and hnlf miles from Post office,
T W E L V E A C R E S T IL E D , *t wells, six room
house, two story barn, two nudes, two horse
wagon, all kinds of
farming
implements.
Price $16,000.00. Good Terms.

221-E First Street, opposite postoffice

Miscellaneous

W E S T " 'H t C I N l A — CJnrUsburg. Tht
Clnrkshurg
Exponent,
morning
Including; Monday, morning 11 ■11ei
V cent per wor-t. minimum 11c.

Member i l l
lies* Building

iified Directory

$26.00 D OW N and $30.00 n month
vvil buy lot on Magnolia A ven­
ue. Price $1250. Address S. D. 11.
Care Ilorald O ffice._____________

TH E M O RN IN G J O U R N A L is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytonn (F a.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
T A M P A , F L O R ID A — Tampa Daily
Times, the great
homo daily
rato IMic per word, minitnur.
charge 25c cash with order. Writ*
for complete rate card.

L A N E

Rooms For Rent

T IN A N D M E T A L W ORK

IU L L LU M B E R CO. Hom e
Service, Quality and Prico.

F.

Automobiles

Building Material

T H IS

Call 1 4 0

T Cleat'litiiaiiwigbta r«*, rvctl.

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COMMISSION
Situation O n
AGAINST SHORT River
SHOALS LEASE

Judges Urge Abolition O f
Conspiracy Indictments In
A ll O f Federal Tribunals
ght to Save Alleged
Poison Slayer From
Gallows Is Begun In
|Earnest In Chicago

jry Is Selected
From 900 Names
rowe Opens Battle
[For State and Stew[art For The Defense

Drunk Charges Are
Not Being Pressed
PIKEVILLE, Ky.. June 11—
Nodi sposition has been made
of the latest charge against
Congressman John W. Ijingey. Republican, Kentucky, that
»f drunkenness, sworn to TuesIny by a woman which result­
ed in the Reprcsenativc being
fined $10 and serving a four
hour jail sentence for conempt of court.
Police Judge J. P. Marrs, bc’or whom Mr. Lantfiey was giv;n a partial bearing nnd who
lentenced him for contempt of
•ourt .refused to say what acion would be taken to dispose
at the charge.
Opinion was
irevnlent here last night that
.he cuse would be turned over to
.he circuit court now in session
lere.

BY ABDEL K R If

Use of Such Indictments Has
Been Abused, Especially In
s T
Prohibition Cases, Judges
Claim In Their Resolution Riffian Warriors Establish
New Six-Mile Front, Making
Attacks Repeatedly Upon
Will Call Attention
Smaller French Outposts

Special Committee Opposes
Move and Secretary Davis
Announces Government To
Be Governed By Decision

Vessels Suspend
FRENCH FINANCE Coast
Sailings While Situ­
ation In Business
MINISTER
EAGER
District In Improved
Body Is Unanimous
In Recommendation TO GET DEBT PAID
Manchurians On

Of Congress In Case

Chief Justice Tuft Is Chair­ Natives Cross River
man of Judges’ Conference
'Ouergha For Battle
Held in Capital Wednesday
Spain and France May Join
WASHINGTON, June 11.— Rec
F o rce s in Waging Fight;
nmmendations udopted at the conira.7inu M o n d a y
eluding session Wednesday o f tho
Conference Begins Monday

Temporary Lease Might Mean Cnilluux Tell« Chamber Com­
Delay by Congress in Adopt­
mittee of Importance Of
ing Flnnl Policy an Plant
At ranging Foi* Payments;
Dislikes Levy Upon Capital W ar Loard’sSjnM oves

Way To Shanghai

conference of senior court pudges,!
WASHINGTON. Jane 1!.— Propresided over by Chief Justice' FEZ, French Morocco, June 11
Toward City to Aid
posaln of the War Department for
Taft, included one through which — Abd-el-Krlm. the rebel
chief­
PARIS. June II— The necessity
a temporary lease of Muscle Shortis of setting the problem o f inter­
it hoped to exert pressure upon tain, apparently desires to pro­
In Preserving Peace
federal district judges and federal
pending final disposition by Con­ allied debts was the point on which
vide M. Painleve, the French prem­
HICACiO, June 11. — A
district attorneys to abolish the use
gress were disapproved Wednes­ M. Cuillaux, minister o f finance,
SHANGHAI, June 11.— The
to try William Darling
of conspiracy indictment in mis­ ier, with an adequate reception on
day by thi' Presldertt's special com­ Insisted when ho nppenred before
his
arrival
in
the
fighting
*one
in
Chino.se
ntriko situation be­
demeanor
cases.
the
chamber
o
f
deputies
Wednes­
pherd for the alleged murmission.
Morocco. The official communica­
The
judges
made
it
plain
during
day.
came
acute
on the river front
of his millionaire foster
Acting Secretary Davis announc­
their discussion that they thought tion issued by the French Wednes­
Specific engagements with the here today
when . coastal
ed
that
the
Department
would
he
day
evening
says
Abd-el-Krim
William Nelson McClinthe use of such indictments hail
governed by the rnm m i^'on’s rec- interested powers ought to be en­ steamers suspended sailing,
i, whom he is accused of
been grossly abused, especially in now is attacking the French along
tered into he declared, and among
onvmendntion.
Meanwhile, how­
n, six-mile front. *It _ . adds
that
rprohibition
•o i i i m u i w i i tcases.
tiova,
a iiu rccommeniiiu iim iiii*
.
• »
The
the eventual measures which lie leaving this class of shipping
i’ng fed typhoid germs,
ever. he has referred its commun­ was considering, once
dation adopted on the subject read: the nemy pressure now extends to
paralysed.
TwoFrance's virtually
icompleted Wednesday nftication to the chief o f army engi­ financial
0, 7 , .
..
j
the “extreme eastern part of our
situation
had
been eighi vessels are tied up for
blatuto
la
Abused.
hree weeks and three days
neers for n study and report.
front."
brought back to a healthy condit­ want of Chinuse crews.
Warren Irving Glover, third assist­
“ We note the prevalent use of
In
effort during which two
Advantage To Rentor
While
the
communication
an­
ion, was the issue to a foreign
ant
postniuster
general,
is
the
new
conspiracy indictment for convert­
how ­
the
business
districts,
nounces
that
the
attacks
o
f
the
The
major
reasons
assigned
by
ar and seven special venires
loan,
particularly
in
tho
United
head o f the airmail service. He re­
ing n joint misdemeanor into n fel­
ever, the strike situation continued
ie hundred men each were exlaces Paul Henderson, who recent­ Chairmnn McKenzie for the decis­ States.
ony, and we express our conviction tribesmen have been repulsed, it
admits
that
“
several
small
posts
The socialist members of the to improve today.
jui.
ly resigned to enter the commercial ion o f the commission were thnt n
thut both for this purpose nnd for
About 1,000 Manchuriun troops
to be abandoned."
temporary lease might cause tMav committee questioned the minister
;&lt;mpletion of the tedious task
aviation.
Ihe purpose—or ut least with the had
Continuing, the communication
by Congress in establishing n final on a capital levy, a subject on under General Chang Hsueh Liang,
i with unexpected suddenness. Tennessee Teacher Who Will effect—of bringing in much impro­
says that "other enemy elements
policy with respect to tho great which the differences between M. ron o f General Gang Tao Lin, ManJy a dozen men had been exBe Tried For Teaching Sub­ per evidence the conspiracy sta­ crossed the Ouergha river east
Alabama
nlant and that the com- Cnilluux nnd the socialist party churinn wnr lord, were moving to;,d to obtain the Inst juror in
ject, Makes First Public tute is being much abused.
of Kelaa des Siena" nnd that an­
pnnv obtaining a temporary iense ure so clear-cut thnt a few days duy from Nanking to Hhnnghai os­
final panel o f four when Char“ Although in u particular case other Moorish offensive wns start­
Speech In N. Y. Lust Night
could so "dig in" on the ground by n"o the report was credited that tensibly to maintain order on the
EdeUtein, a street car motorthere may lie no preconcert of plan, ed in the direction of Onezzan.
erecting buildings nnd facilities they must involve cither the min­ borders of foreign settlement and
i *»j called. He was the only
excepting that necessarily inherent
that it would have the advantage ister’s resignation or the refusal to strengthen Chang Tao Lin's
of several hundred prospective
NEW YORK, June II.—To 200 in mere joint action, it is difficult
if Congress finnlly should deter­ of the socialist party to continue grip on the Shanghai region.
400 Rebels Killed
R who said ho had not read members of the civic club, con
to exclude that situation from the
mine on a permnnnet private lease. its policy o f supporting the cab­
Americana Wednesday wero in­
MI I,LA. Spanish Morocco, Juno
l the case and was found suit- tnining much of the same motely
established definition of conspiracy
cluded in the denunciations con ­
Th&lt;* commission’s decision was em­ inet.
ly the prosecution,
o f opinion as has marshalled itself yet, the theory which permits us to 11— Native reports reaching here
bodied in n letter to Acting Secre­
say that more thnn 400 rebels have
ithout a question, defense under liberalism for the fight
With regard to treasury pay­ tained in hand billa distributed by
call the aborted plan u greater o f­ been killed in fighting near Marntary Davis in reply to n communi­ ments maturing this yenr, M. I’ail- Chinese strike leaders endeavoring
*y then accepted the panel against the Tennessee anti-evolu­
fense than the completed crime is,a
French airplanes assisted in Citizens I’ ass $21,000 Issue cation from him on April 14 ask­
e juror box was filled,
nTeatcd that arrangomenls to carry on a general strike here.
tion lnw, John Thomas Scopes supposes n serious and substantial |tj,u operations,
Bv Vole of Five to One; ing for nn opinion ns to leasing luux
prosecution announced read- made his first public speech here continued group scheme for co-ophave been nutdu to meet! them
Outbreaks nnd demonstrations
Work Will Be Bushed, Ac­ temporarily or tho sale of surplus without involving an increase in nt Peking ns reported in Chinese
to continue the trial with its lust night.
erative law beraking. We observe
Spain and France Agree
cording to Mayor Walker power developed before Congress paper circulatoin. Ho wns con­ circles, served to inspiro strike a g ­
njt address to the jury, but
It was an informal gathering in so muny conspiracy prosecutions
acts.
GENEVA. Juno 11—France and
vinced thut public opinion, con­ itators to redouble efforts.
ked only a few minutes o f the the club’s auditorium, following which do not have this substantial
Tho
Spnin
have
reached
n
full
accord
hour for adjournment and the regular dollar dinner.
The decision with respect to nny scious o f the effort demanded to strike movement, however, with
Mr. base thnt we fear the creation o f a
Ily
a
vote
of
five
to
one,
Ixingon the general idea of co-operat­
m was out until this morning. Scopes contented himself with an
wood citizens Wednesday passed temporary lense was unanimous assure equilibrium o f tho budget the exreption of the shipping strike
general impression, very harmful
ing it however, William informal speech. His appearance to law enforcement, thnt this me­ ion to end finnlly, the long pre­ favorably upon n $21,000 bond is­ und was reached after a study o f a hv taxation nlono would show its appears disintegrating.
. Stewart, chief defense coun­ marked the end of the two days of thod o f prosecution is used arbi­ vailing wnrfnre in Mqrrocco, it sue for the construction and in­ number o f replies to nn inquiry confidence in the state’s credit.
hero
M. Caillaux gave a two-hour ex­
cil! make several motions, and hiding in which he has been kept trarily and hnrshly. Further, the wns learned uuthoritively
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 11 —
stallation of n municipal Water sent out some months ago to mem­
right the first session o f the ky his multitude o f ndvisets while rules o f evidence in conspiracy Wednesday.
system. Results of the election bers o f Congress und others ut in­ planation to his financial policy American residents with frienm
French Foreign Minister Brinnd hi.ve been acclaimed with praise terest. The commission adjourned to the committee. The gist* o f the or relatives in Chinu found two
i! trial promised to be a wor- eminent counsel for his defense cases make them most difficult to
;il battle,
were being selected and the pub­ try without prejudice to an inno­ nnd Count (juinones Do Leon, by those who fostered passage o f after two sessions subject to the statement was: "A ll state expen­ comforting items in Wednesday’s
Spanish ambassador to France, the issue since it was put before call of tho chair.
ditures shown in tho budget must news concerning the fnr vast.
ewzrt said he would have to licity cumpaign for evolution was cent defendant.
who nro here for tho meeting o f city council some time ago.
bo covered by receipts from tax­
Will Visit Shoals
A dispatch from Canton said all
the prosecution limited in its being whooped up.
(.’or.tresH’ Attention Called.
the Ivengue of Nations council,
ation, without recourse to loans." tho foreigners had been removed
While
It
hat
been
determined
to
ig statement to the death of
Lnngwood ha sengaged the ser­
It marked further the final align­
"W e think it proper for us to have been conferring regarding
“ Nations, like individuals," ho from thu fighting zone to places
; Mit'iiutock and to have the ment of tho lawyers who will lie as­ bring, this matter to this attention the Moroccan situation regarding vices o f Joseph E. Craig, who for hold no public henriugs, the com­
udded, "m ust live within their
restrained front bringing" tn sociated in the active trial work ■of the district judges,-with the re­ tho Moroccan- situation, it was the past few months has served as missioners wjU visit Muscle Shoala means or otherwise they, like priv- o f safety.
An offeiul report from Consul
death of Mrs. McClintock six- with Scope’s personal attorney, quest that they present it to the learned they have agreed thnt consulting engineer f&lt;rr tho city o f lutucJii_tb«AUIUmcr . and before ntt* eltlkens must gn bnnkAipt.’
making its final recommendation
General Cunningham at Shang­
Ttan before that of her hon, John It. Neal o f j\noxvillc.,Tei]p.
district attorney, and for us to France and Spain must deliver bunfotxl ami under whose supervis­
Tho inlnlsQor emphasized that hai said, "tho high water mark g i
to the President may call in for
ut of Dr. Oscar Olsnn, nllcgWednesday Dudley Pield Mnlone, brlhg it also to the attention o f the quickly an effective
series o f ion the municipal waterworks sys­ questioning some o f those who have public opinion in Great
Brituin danger" had passed.
tem
in
this
city
has
been
com­
i have been a plot which was whose offer of aid had been appar­ nttorney general, with the sugges­ blows against the turlmlant tribes­
nnd the United States would Ik*
Tho difficulties o f foreigners
expressed
in
writing
their
views
«&lt;1 over nearly a score o f years ently side-tracked, was declared in tion that he call it to the attention men o f Morocco nnd so restore pleted. Mr. Craig will serve in
impressed favorably by a budget in China are not yet settled, how­
the same capacity in I/m g wood, as at the future policy.
hepherd to obtain the McClin* on the trial Itself. He became ail of the district attorneys, ns in his pence in northern Africa.
His ever. At Peking, patriotically en­
Power facilities at Muscle Shoals balanced from taxes atone.
estate.
Details for united military and he has in this city, it is announced.
equal sharer with Clarence Harrow judgement may bo proper, to the
goal in ll&gt;2&lt;&gt; was not only a bal­ thused students held a mass meetwill
not
be
completed
as
early
as
ibert K. Crowg, the state’s at- and Uninbridge Colby in th endive end of this form of indictment be naval action by France und Spain
Mayor J. E. Walker, in com­
anced budget, but a budget ill in tho rain und continued to dis­
7 , will make the opening endeavor nt the trial to lose the hereafter not adopted hastily hut will lie worked out ut u Franco menting upon the bond election, had been anticipated some months which rccipta exceeded expendit­ tribute hand bills currying nntingo,
members
of
tho
coiinniasiou
went but his intentions were case so the law mny be tested in only after u careful conclusion that Spanish conference at Madrid early stated that he and other city ofures. This he e x a c t s to have out­ foreign sentiments.
At Shang­
........ week.
........
ficiuhi will lend every effort to stating thut it might lie a month lined in the next few weeks.
divided last night.
the higher courts, and a sharer in the public interest so requires, und next
hai the water-side strike was be­
or
two
or
three
before
the
several
Be prosecution depends upon the fruits of publicity.
French delegates will dcpnrt for!rpsh work on the new system in
to the end that transformations of
"Then.’ he continued, ‘we can coming more and more effective,
Mudrid Sunday.
order thta I-onftwood may have n units o f turhinos and generators undertake the enormous task of with more than score of British
n
misdemeanor
into
a
felony
should
ttmstsntinl evidences and the
UewiUlcrcd by Furore.
can
be
put
Into
successful
opera­
______
j municipal water system by Nov.
rroborated testimony o f Char*
amortisation of our foreign debt, nud Japanese vessels unable to get
Mr. Scopes, who has felt it nec­ not be thus accomplished unless
C. Faiman, self-termed accom­ essary to remind his growing army the property thereof clearly ap­
Britain Not interested
I ,r»- Bids for the installation o f the tion.
which will be made easier when the crews. At Canton the Hunnancso
The present expectation, however, two grat
plice of Shepherd in the mur- of New York warriors that he is pears. We also think proper to
LONDON. June 11—The British
will be received in a few
Anglo-Saxon creditor troops holding the city dug in
is thnt the plant will be really when countries realize that France has and prepared lor n long siege, with
of the rich youth,
the defendant and his wishes must tiling the subject matter to the nt government is not directly affected 1'v‘ Tk* “ l"1 w."rk, UI» 0" 'V."*
liman, head of the National be tuken into uccount, when he tention o f congress, thnt it mny by the situation in Morocco, where
lo
ntarle,l sh,,rt'y there- Congress meets in December and put her financial house ill order." attacking Contoneso closing in
(Continued on page 2)
wriity of Sciences o f Chicago, arose to s|&gt;oak tonight still seemed consider whether any change of the tribesmen under Abd-el-Krim have after.
from all sldea.
Braise for tho enterprise o f cit­
indicted with Shepherd after a little bewildered by the furore law in this respect is advisable." invaded the French zone, nnd is
Shanghai Situation Easy
Miami
Police
Probing
ntified he had supplied typhoid
not in a position to take part in izens of Long wood was sounded liy
Thu situation at Shunghui wns
into which he has fallen. In his
an and taught Shepherd how to hesitant, bashful wny he r e la te d
AutoSalesman’sDeath reported gcnornily easier. The mix­
suppressing any rebellion there Mayor Walker today, who declar­
&lt; them to young McClintock the story he has told before of how
which is not o f an international ed thut the town has long felt
ed Court continue peacefully hear­
i promised $ 100,000 o f the tie became the defendant in tho
character, it was stated in official the need of good water. The rap­
MIAMI, June It.— Police und ing evidence for nnd agninat a
th'i estate, of which Shepherd evolution test case. It was the
quarters today. This statement id growth and expansion of the
county authorities nre seeking a number o f Chinese charged with
been made the chief benefic- story ns he expressed it, of "the
was made in answer to reports that community had convinced ita cit­
solution today of the mysterious rioting—with participating in the
u British destroyer was putrollmg izens that iio further delay should
in a will Shepherd drew up for drug store argument that got out
death o f Frances J. Shea, automo­ disturbance that brought the nntibe made in the mutter, he said,
u‘.ure only a few months be- of control." lie credited it mostly
the Moroccan const.
bile salesman here, nnd formerly foreign sentiment to white, heat
BRUSSELS,
June
11—
Belgium
und accordingly went to the polls
i the young man died. Fui- to his friend, Dr. George W. Rapn drug clerk in Boston. Shea’s May HO when 22 members o f a
GENEVA, June 11.— Without a
has
won
the
first
renewal
o
f
tho
and showed their whole-hearted
1was granted a separate triul. pleyea, former New York chemist.
French to Join. Spanish
dissenting voice the international
Gordon Bennett cup race for light- body was found floating in Hi|i- mob were shot down by foreign
settlement police.
Ixpherd first was accused sevNEW YORK, June 11.— Morocco, support o f the project.
"A s n matter of fact," he snid, conference on the control of trade
cruft. This fact be­ cayne bay late yesterduy and was
months after tho death of “ I wasn’t there when this thing in arms nnd munitions Wednesday the trouble spot in northwestern
The general strike nt Shanghai,
“ With its new water system in­ ur-than-alr
came definitely known Wednesday identified Inst night by Henry
to
tho weapons appropriated by tho
9K McClintock where Hurry started Dr. Rappleyea nnd several night udopted the text of u special Africa, is again engaging serious stalled, Longwood is bound
evening whon news reached Brus­ White, who came with him from
in. chief justice o f Chicago’s others were having a discussion in protocol for which the American attention of European chancello­ grow faster,” the mayor contin­
Chinese ngitutors when it became
sels of the landing o f M. Veen* Boston Inst December.
icipal courts nnd lirother of the town’s drug store on Main delegation is sponsor, prohibiting ries. (’ heckmated in their fighting ued, "and in a short time it will slra, piloting the
Shea was last seen Monday night plain to them thnt force would not
Belgian
bag
Olson, proclaimed himself street, by tho way. Dr. lUppleycu the use of poison gns or bacteria with the Spaniards, Abd-EI-Kritn become one o f the most thriving Prince Leopold at Cape Toriann. driving his automobile. No truce gain their end, was reported be­
nwl f..r he dead" and demnnd- hud read in a Memphis newspaper in time of wur. This obviates the and his doughty warriors o f Riff, nnd porgressivo communities, not Spain, after having traversed more o f the car hns been found and no coming less general.
The strike in the past few
»n investigation. He was nn- that the American Civil Liberties necessity of President Coolidge recently turned rifles agninat the only in Seminole county but in this than HUO miles. Torinana is on marks o f violence ure evident on
**d yesterday as the first wit- Union had offered to finance a test calling a special conference nt French and now they face the pros­ section o f the state.”
the Atlantic ocean about 50 miles the body. Finding o f cash on the days hus been aimed principally at
for the prosecution,
body disposes of robbery theory but Japanese mid British residents, al­
case. The men in the store sent Washington, us he was reported pect of having to stnrul o ff the le­
from Corunna.
ne leeoinl witness for tho state for me. They were going it strong, ready to do if it was found impos­ gions of both powers.
Airplane nmbulnnccs have been
Previously Veenstrn had not been no motive fur suicide has been es­ though Chinese workers today in­
cluded Americans as among th«
fbe Alexander Reichmun, an at- urguing, when I got there.
sible to obtain results at Geneva. A French-Spanish conference to used with continuous success for heard from since thu race started tablished.
foreigners whose proffers of em­
»y, who, with Mrs. Shepherd,
consider joint action is to open ut two years by the French operating near here on Sunday afternoon.
‘‘They usked me what I thought
The protocol will be opened for Mudrid Monday.
ployment should not be accepted.
the formal co-guardian of of the law, I said I thought it wns
in Algeriu, Morrocco, and Syria. Announcement that he had landed
signature the same day us the con­
Seeks Early
Yiinnnncae Oppose Move
McClintock.
j Isafely relieved the Aero Club France
n bad law; it would surpass free­ vention on arms traffic will re­
The fighting at Canton shows no
[be doctors who uttendeil young dom o f thought and freedom of
I
o
f
Belgium
of
the
necessity
o
f
Payment, Says Briand signs o f stopping. Commercial in­
lintook in his last illness and speech. I said a teacher should main open until September 30.
making u ruling whether Wade T.
terests of tho city tried to percoroner’s chemist, who per- present his subject in the way that 1020. Ratifications will be sent to
Vun Orman, tho American aero­
RKNEVA, June 11— It was un­ suude tho opposing commanders
’n,'tl an autopsy on the youth’s seemed best to him; he should the French government and the
naut.
who
piloted
the
Goodyeur
protocol will be operative for each
&lt; will follow them.
III., but who fell into thu seu off derstood today thut French for­ to remove their battle to some
teach it broadly, from all sides. I
bepherd, fifty years old, will said no instructor could teach sci- signatory from the date of ratifi­
U»hnnt light after having flown eign minister Briund in conferring point outside the city where tho
• « jury ranging in ago from nce without violating the taw, nnd cation, and from that moment each
441
miles, should be disqualified. Ohio, as member o f the debt funil- damage dono by tho fighting would
TAMPA, June 11.—Negotiations definitely whether the persons with
&gt;t °f the 21 year old youth he that undoubtedly I wns violating it. power will be bound ns regards
Van
Orman was picked un by ing commission, mado it clear that not be so great, but failed. Tho
other powers which have already for purchase o f the Tnmpa Dock whom his firm is dealing uro act­
tUeged to have slain to well bethe
steamer
Vaterland, and there Franca intends soon to take steps Contoneso commander was willing,
“ The rest you know. I decided ratified it.
ing for Mr. Ford or not, although
to settle its war debt to U. S.
but the Yunnanese looked with dis­
Company
by
Henry
Ford,
auto­
&gt;f bin own years.
was some question as to whether
the goat in the case would be n big
favor uper. tho Nan L u u k it
After n long debate, the confer­ mobile manufacturer, have been it was his belief thut they are.
*cl \V. iijelland, 22 an adjust- goat. I know this is going to be
or
not
this
did
not
eliminate
him
Although the deni is still pending
would involve loss to the Yunnanence,
with
the
obect
of
strengthen­
lrom
tho
race,
although
he
hail
S.
A.
L.
Enters
Miami
I ' l lne
ot the jury, and really and truly a fight for free­
under way for several weeks and nnd no official announcement of it
eso of tho largo income now rea­
, a- Spikins, un aged proof dom of thought. I’ve met here in ing the convention, voted to ro nro nearing consummation, it was has been made, it is no secret, nnd goiiu farther thnn the other pilots
lized from gambling and opium
der •&gt;.„
---I...
store
armored
earn,
which
the
mil­
On
Own
Track
Jan.
1
who
had
reported,
led
by
Ernest
ine seniur.
New York the most lovable bunch
reliable
sources tulk concerning it has been com­
concessions.
itary committee had decided to ex­ learned from
de
Myter,
Belgium's
champion,
who
of people I ever knew, those who clude, they will figure in the first Wednesday.
mon on the streets for several days.
Shamen, the Cantonese foreign
fley 422 miles.
MIAMI, June 11—Seaboard Air
It is understood that Ford con­
taken up my case.’’
Organized During War
•rand Old Lady” Of have
concessoin, ia a separate island,
category of arms traffic und will
line
trains
will
be
running
into
Although
Belgium
is
the
win­
templates extensive improvement
Mr. Harrow also spoke at the
The Tampa Dock Company was
hut is separated from the main
subject to the widest publicity
of the Tampa Dock Company ship­ organized &lt;luring thu World War, ner of the race, tho heavy ex­ Miami from West Palm Beach city by only a narrow strip o f
&gt;lf Is Still Supreme dinner. Later he presided at u be
and control.
pense
of
staging
tho
Gordon-Bcnover Seaboard tracks by January t
yard and repair plant at the head by A. J. Knight, his son, L. Kali
lecture on Trotzky by Isaac Donn
Concerning exports the confer­ of the Ybor Channel, nnd that in Knight, and others, for the purpose nett event for four conaecul1,'/e next, the Miami Daily News says water. It cun be fortified for de­
pEF.NWICII. Conn., June 11.— Irvine at the Msnhattan opera
fense purposes.
British
forces,
i* brain! old Lady" of golf still house. He will leave for Chicago ence decided that within a half addition to this he proposes to o f building wooden steamships for yeurs may causo the shifting of today.
having changed it into an armed
the
race
to
some
other
country
year
after
delivery
all
nations
build a Ford ussembil plant for tho Government. Five o f these
ER*- In a 21-hole match, Mrs. and Mr. Scopes will leave for
camp during the disturbances o£
must publish a list of exportations shipment of his cars on nis steam­ ships o f 3,500 tons each, were built next year. It is considered like­
|*“ i F«&gt;x, of Philadelphia, a Tennessee today.
1911. Tho principal fighting at
M
A
R
K
E
T
S
ly
that
should
the
United
States
of
both
air
errffts
and
motors
to
ships to Cuba and other countries here.
pwmuther who has been play*
present is going on between Cunput
in
a
bid
for
the
privilege
o
f
|
include
the
number
of
exported
to the southwurd, as well as for
The company now operates a holding the race in lU2«i, it will
p 'R National championships for Do# Meat Still Being
ton itself and another island Ho­
CHICAGO,
June
11.—
Wheat.
Iund the countries to which they Florida.
murine railway for hauling out ves­ bo accepted, Veenstra's victory is July, LflO to l.fil; September 1.5lHx nan, east o f Shamen in the Peutl
iwrter of a century, defeated
Collier Interested
sels for repairs, and has u complet i
fl&gt;rwarJt;tl
F .'hunger opponent, .Miss Hut- Sold In German Cities
(Continued on Page Two)
It is known that Barron G. Col­ plant for ship repairs o f ull Kinds. extremely ponulur here. He la a to LCD; Corn, September l.DJMi
t • Lurti*
n a t i o n a l
-urtia r»f
of n
Boston,
to
1.17;
Outs,
September
5
3
to
remarkable
pilot
nnd
frequently
lier of New York und Everglades, It ulso has u contract with the Henin 1000.
BERLIN, June 1L— Dog meat is Canadian Guilty Of
Telephone Lineman
has been interested in this Tumpa board Air Line Railway company has been tho runnor-up to De Myt­ 54.
still an article of human food in
er in races.
Scalding
Little
Boy
property,
along
with
Mr.
Ford,
but
for
building
ami
repairing
railway
Wina Over Big Bear
Last evening Ihe Aero dub re­ SENATOR'S DAUGHTER DIES
Itrikc Of Plasterers Germany and the Berlin chief of
the extent of his connection in it is cars.
police has decreed inspection und
ceived
the
following
telegram
from
in close touch
.
,
The property fronts on the twen* his passenger, Quersin:
wlds l " |&gt;Construction regulation governing other meats MONTREAL. June 11 — Rene indefinite, persons
“ Noya,
DAUPHIN. Manitoba. June 11.
SEBRING. June 11— Miss Allle
with the New York advertising j ty-seven-foot ship channel, on the Spain, Wednesday at 10 o’clock
L
YORK, June 11.— Another to apply in the future to this ur Francois l)q Vleesehouwvr, better
Bell Etheridge, 1H, died today at —Stanley Darlington, telephone
known us Brother Usninr o f the millionaire say he has unlimited oust s(de of the Ybor Estuary, at this gjornlng arter u splendid ad­ the Do Soto iCty home of her par­ wire chief, today outlasted u hear
_________
* Un‘un plasterers is threat- tide.
Seventeenth Street und H rst Ave- venture which nearly had a bad
Orphanage of
Huberdeail was belief in the future o f Tamrn.
tie up $100,000,000 in
ents, State Senator und Mrs. E. J. in a test o f patience, when at the
L. Esli Knight, one o f the owners nuc.
found guilty of manslaughter to­
ending.
GREEK CABINET RESIGNS
top of a pole in Biding Mountain
Etheridge.
C _‘n* 'instruction in New York,
o
f
the
Tampa
Dock
Company,
said
|
Although
no
price
has
been
men*
day for scalding to death of eight
The Aero club replied congrat­
Forest Reserve, Darlington saw a
, tro‘ lr Washington and
ATHENS, June 11.—The Greek year-old Hector Gabnrncau, one of that plans for sale of the property |wheretioned, the location and equip- ulating the aeronauts on a per­
full
grown bear at the foot. For
An
irrigation
well
near
Broome,
t K r • L’ ‘k-‘ Pattment uf la..... .. warring
............ cabinet, headed by Premier Mlcha- his charg**;' The fcoy diid follow­ are under way, but have not been •inont make it of great value, some- formance
‘‘almost unique in the Australia, sunk to a depth o f 1,­ an hour Darlington sat atop tho
fuiled to ‘ bring
of the interr-union strife Iakofoulos and formed is October, ing immersion in a tub of boil- completed. As the deul hus not what near a million dollurs, at i annuls o f the Gordon Bennett cup 775 feet, yields one million gallons pole and the bear on tho ground,
been closed, ho wua unable to say |rough estimate.
ling water.
.
Ruler
contests."
__
1024, resigned today.
o f water a day.
then the bruin dv^artc^, ,

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SCOPES SPEAKS
BEFORE CLUB ON
EVOLUTION CASE

L0NGW00DB0ND
ISSUE FOR WATER
SYSTEM PASSES

Belgium Officially
Proclaimed Winner
O f BigBalloon Race

Poison Gases Are
Outlawed For War
Purposes By Meet

Henry Ford Enters Negotiations For
Purchase of Tampa Dock Company

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In and for Seminole Cou
tnTyou ami nils cau*o rro- rids.
ncrrVsary Icuialnf inn, an J U could l he slate a constitutional amend­
tie |
„ Chancery, irr a
cause
Ccr.I ex-parfe. T h e same l***lng a lpending
wherein Anna B. K »
I be in achi ion continuouily or when* ment lo Abolish tha house nnd sen
ion o r r e )
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widow.
Is
complainant.
and &gt; ern* i
""it |fs°furth"Pf orc!iwod ihnt till* no - U nell and C. Hell, her
! evci there wta tu*r&lt;l for it to ait. ;ile nnd «rt up tlio unicameral law­
bushand,
•tiro
he
published
m
the
Hanford
HrrI l i members would i*c elected from making; body. The resolution died I* t h k riBPtilT .rni'Mj qy nl«). a newspaper published In Kan are defendants. 1 will f 0"
•f t f M
.
oiitrrv
to
lh&lt;»
hlsnest
I'lddfr,
» ; u n m . t : r n C . x r v , i t . o i i i i &gt;.\. fnr*1 HomifiM*. •’ounty, Florida, or.re
, districts in proportion to popala-jln the house, when adoption of an
r | | ........ “
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lor
rash
nt
the
front
door
of
too
i.V
CHA.VCF.Hv.
i-Hcli week for four cunieoutivo Court House In tbs CIty *&gt;f 3siifori).
esel
lion, nnd with liltiu r.gard tin Uiiiavorablc committee report pro- MV NKLI.K COOK TlIFKH
County and State, during
county lines.
vcultd it from cumim; to the floor
Coniplai.uiut
"\VITNK88 my hmid and nfilrlsl In raid
legal hours of rale &lt;&gt;n
vs.
s*’ M of the Cfrcult Court of the ,l„.
Senator Dowdell first proposed for debat? on its merit*, but Sena­ f) KMIDIK
Hie
klh
day of July. A. **- '- Y ;
TIIKF.4
Seventh Judicial Circuit of tho Minn nelns
the first Monday In
Dviriiilslil
the plan 17 years ago, but not until tor Dowdell already is working for
Stale &lt;&gt;f Florida. In and for Sem­ ■ant mouth, the
following described
CIT VTil IN
recent yea is has his Innovation Its tubniirijon to the 1927 legisla­
inole County, on this Uto 3rd d.iv laud, situate, lying
and bvlnk Jl»
Bolh Number of Operators fouml
TDK
8TATB
OF
FLORIDA:
of
June.
A.
I).
1925.1
ture.
and
he
hns
much
strong
sup­
general support or gained
Hi.. C« only of Hcinliiolu and Hlato
o n m : u. Tit k m , Mnfrn.iV. K. DOUGLASS,
and Acreage Are Slitfhlly enough adherents* to bring it be­ port in the stale. Among the in­ untt oIno ntli*.
Florida, to-wlt.
.
.
nbnve styled cause.
Clerk. Circuit Court, Semlnolo of All
that part o f Section t w e n t y It a|&gt;|H'4.*in^ Iran- a i nlf.'ilavlt County. Florid a.
Grcr-lcr, Pays U. S. Census fore the legislature for serious fluential advocates of the unicam­ Vil«-«l
eight
(I
S
).
T
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
N
in eteen.
In lids -\iuse hy Hie I'rmpimn- (SRAM
consideration, 't he state senate, nt
(Ill) South. IlniiKu T h ir t y - o n e ( S I )
nnt. Iliat you ilrorsp II. Tines, are
Hy A. M. W KICKS. Deputy Clerk. Baal,
eral
system
Is
former
Gov.
Charles
w
hich
lies
In
Sem
ln
olo
Oounpassed by a handa IrcnlTp'iit
*&gt;»| »n»the 8!nl» or iPlorlrts.
II,
.it
. *»
' s p i r m «•
" " hi n« m i u i ' / i i i / k i
WILSON rv
A HOinOfOt.DKn.
Bureau Renorl for 5 Years the 192.5 MMsldn,
. v, Florida, c o m m e n c i n g at a p o in t
Herron), Kcpulnicnn. Many o f j and Hint It Is the belief of the nf-Sollclt*&gt;rn for Complainant.
y n ri
rente majority
m unition by
n d ary lino « f th o
TALLAHASSEE, .lime 9.— He­ Dowdell subm tiling tg the volets ji jt h ? newspapers o f the state favor fli&lt;nt th e j you are eon-.-thflhg y o u r - , 1 ’ iih. June’ 3. lo. i f 31. fc Ju ly I. tt. ‘ oil tho W es t b' Sou
li:irt H a l f ( « » • * ) o f' raid Section
•*eir so Hint se r v ice o f p r oces s c a n - ,
rmits o f the 1925 census'of Sumter
tf*» tv n
thousaid
Tw
elltV
-elght
not l«&lt; served men van. and 'that * m v t U'R i&gt;r :- i ;i O T .n :r s r .
ninee hundred ffiv
iv e ( 2 J0 i)__feet N idllj
county funns Is given in a state
.,
&lt;Till are ov*&gt;r the ail" of tivunty-1
MALM
South lion nil ary line o f said
•mu jeiirs and Hint inure Is no r 'r - 'I A TIIK CIHCt'IT COI IIT, SBV- r e e lthe
ment issued by“ the'Federal Dm
Ion.
run
th
e
n
ce
n
orth
a
l
o
n
g
said
r.oi In tIn* Slnte of Florida, the
t:\TII JITHITAI. flHCHIT OK
nnrtmcnt o f Commerce received
lino t w o th ou sa n d th ree
tin- services nf a summons In |'t.Oltlll«. IN ANII F oil NKJI- Iihoundiiry
usd red s e v e n ty f iv e (2.3Tfi) f o o t to
here, showing comparisons witli
Cliancorj- upon w hom would hind I INUI.K CO UNTY.
tho
North
b o u n d a r y line o f snld
I V fitA N C K ItV
ymi.
data foV 1920. The 1925 figures
if
Section run th en ce Hast a l o n g to o
AN
NA
K.
K
l
l
t
K
.
a
w
id
ow
.
T
h
e
r
e
fo
r
e
,
this
Is
t
o
c
o
m
m
a
n
d
are preliminary and rubjcct to cor­
North bo u n d a r y line o f said S o c '.n n
C oinid aln an l
v i m . H e » r g e H. T h ecs. t o p e r so n a lly
to the St. J o h n s Hlver. run thence
rection, it is stated.
hi nnd niipenr lielore n or said (T r In a S o u th -e a s te r ly d ir e c tio n a lo n g
r o l l Court, nt Hanford,
S e m in o le V B R N I A U m : i . f " i » n d C. HULL,
The number o f farms in the j
the
margin o f the St. J oh n s Itlvrr to
her hushiind.
i',unity.
Florida,
oi
tho
&lt;lh
da
y
o
f
n point t w o ihuusand nlna hundred
county on .January 1, 1925, war.
Defendants.
July . A. r&gt;.. IS23. in m a k e u d s w e r
five
(2303) feet
North
and
one
Under and b y virtue o f a d e1,204 compared with 1,210 on
to th e Ultl
of
Cinnplaint
filed
thousand fwiir hundred f o r t y fiv e
f
o
and
wile
ronf
gain
st
you
hy
the
Colnplalnant
in
erre
o
f
fo
r
e
c
lo
s
u
r
e
mile
January 1, 1920: the number ope­
I I I I J I feet t*XVeat o f the (iiutlienst
nils cause, oih .rrw la- said Mill o f dered In th e Clrctilt Court o f the c orn er o f said S ec tion T w e n t y eig h t
rated by white farmers, 1,012 nnd
('.oiiidaliU Will he ta k en as c o n - I Seventh Judicia l Circuit o f F l o ­
931), rcspoitively; by colored farm ­
ev£L rw
ers 252 nnd 274; by owners 825 and
M 2; by managers 2 and 0, and by
tenanta 157 and 375.
yThe total farm acreage on Janu­
ary 1, 1025 was 88,530 against 85,*
188 JJanuary 1, 1920. Chop land
in 1924 and 35,850 ncres; harvest­
'd 23,794; crop failure 4,053; fidlow or idle, 7,413. Pasture land In
V •
1924 was 8,290 acres; plownbie 2,­
745; woodland 2,000; and other 2,­
801. Woodland not imstured 14,­
410; and all other land 29,931
acres.
Lands and buildings devoted to
farm purposes were valu'd on
- v
^4 &amp;Akk. ' ■
Jnnunry 1, 1925 at $1,743,015
against $4,200,810 on January I,
1920; land alone $3,905,940 and $ t,428,531, respectively nnd buildings
at 1837,075 and $838,276.
I ivestock on farms on January
1, 1925 nnd JJanunry 1, 192) was
•
t
'
.
, ! r ^
compared as follows: Horses 1,198
and 1,599; mules 783 nnd 009; cat
tie, total 8,070 and 11,733; bee tent
tie 8,530 nnd 10,773; dairy cows 75
and 013; other dairy rattle 71 and
347; swine, total 5,727 and 18,379;
breeding sows 859 and 3.520,
Principal crops for the year.
1224 nr.d 1919 were: Corn, a m *
9 771 and 10,222; bushels 03,453
nnd 184,299. Oranges: young tr.es
34,472 and 0,007; trees o f bearing
age 83,348 nnd 87,780; grapefruit
young trees 4,500 and 1,150: tree
of heating ago 4,710 and 099. pe­
cans: young trees 301 and 780;
trees o f benring age 392 and 519.

SHOWN
IN SUMTER FARM
LAND SINCE 1 9 2 0

Flapper Scored For
“Era of No Applause

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B ieven h u n
feet to the

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b e g in n in g c o n t a in in g O n e h u n
dred ~
ndred
(100) se r e s o f land, m o r s o r less.
'
Idnj •?,,, nc,,y
rig
ht,
title
g
n
d
in
terest
A l s o nil
T'.iciefore is.
In and to any and . . a l l _ rlp a r .a n I r o n . i*,« h . ,i( -i
which
Ida
M.
SteJe,ism l
righ ts w
ill
nry Hrvonson, h e r huslm ud.
nnd Henry
Mill day o f F eh r u a r y . a . d !
bn the 14th
id o r w ere een
o py
1914. had
n tit le d tt*»
v irtu e o f the o w n e r s h ip o f the sa id l,i« tin
m»k,

sh ah o n.
m
Special M aster In C h a n c e ry
LAN D IS. FISH * IIU L U
Solicitor:! fur C om plaina nt.

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DAIS Y D E LAN CY D A V IS .
Com pla inant.
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CITATION

T H K S T A T U OF F L O I U D A :
T o Ben D avis. D e f e n d a n t In tlio
a b o v e st y le d causeIt a p p e a r in g from
an
a f f i d a v it
filed In tills enuso by th o C o m p la i n ­
ant. that y o u Ben D avis, a r e a n o n ­
resident o f the State o f F lo r id a ,
nnd that y o u r last k n o w n p la ce o f
r esld ep re In th e State o f F lo r id a ,
w a s San ford. Sem in ole Cou n ty , F l o ­
rida. and th at y o u r p rsen t ad d res s
and pla ce o f residen ce Is 2113
N.

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Jl'llc.
_ '-lerk. Clrr^lPll^'-'-'N
Ci nut. Florida.1
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&lt;PKAL) "• WEEK3. l&gt;-pw,
WlIJio.N t l o i 'c i i . , . .
H.i'leltors for
* '.'blUn
T’ uhllJh Jjne j i » p ,*inV,t
J"t. 6 times. 1 **■ *». ft, t

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PIKItltK, S. I)., June 9.— South
Dakota, first slut • in the union m
adopt the initiative ami referemlui i
and first state to estnlilinh u syatem o f rural credits ns a brunch nf
government, is interesting it:telf
sctioosly in nnothcr governmental
innovation—a one bouru legisla­
ture.
The unicameral legislative ic
form is proposed and sponsored
hy Hubert Kinmrtt lluwdell, a vet­
eran Democrat and state senator,
but it hii&lt; guinc.l support from s i
wide ii rang? o f political thought
in the state that it alicady looms
ns n major issue in the legislature
o f 1927.
The plan contemplates elimina­
tion of the state nenttte nnd house
of representatives, now composed
o f -111 nnd 103 members, respective­
ly, and lbe setting up hi (iie'i
stead of » single bouse with from
10 to 2! numbers.
This body would meet nt leant
once every tlirte month:', to enact

GROWING IRIS
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" P o o r M a n ’s O r c h id ” Invites
A tte n tio n of H om e G a r ­
d e n e r s - D irections
for B eginners

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dicted a growth for Sanford within the next few years that will be second

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“ 1 rupposc the men feel it a lit­
tle. maybe, if their wives get too
enthusiastic about soino sheik of
tho stage, but women uro tho
worst—much tbo worst."
ML\« ilocy rays tho younger
generation can sometimes bo
waked up to alight evidences of
sentiment by a sentimental ballad
well aung. Sho boasts that a.
whoio audience o f them recvmtiy
applauded her when she aanf»
"Will You Kcmcmhcr Me?” be­
fore they realized what they wero
iloint-.
“ And then they stopped dead
off nnd looked ns cmbarrasxed
as if they'd been arrested for
chicken ct. 'ling." tho aettesa
woinmcnU ckwXully,

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AN FORD has the advantage of being so located on the
St. John’s River
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that it can and will soon grow to be one of the largest and greatest

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DJUMBERS have already made large profits on Sanford real e s t a t e
1 3 through earlier investments. Real estate in and around Sanford
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er sections and realize that profits will he made in this community during

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1 The writer lus a collection o( »cvrr.u liuiulrcil Iris brought ttuin .ill
...nix oi the world 1ft &gt; *&gt;&lt; i » t" tin
licritagc of the primeval instinct
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present in all men to make contact
witli liw vaitli, «ijo&gt;s the atust's
juve oi beaut) in tlio llovvrr and the
inihitions o{ a collector. Indeed, In
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)mds bapppincki in the (iiHillinent of
Hie grrat detire of the iiubvuitial, to
iiu or luvc AotuEllunif belter Ilian the
otlur fellowThere arc about two hundred dif­
ferent tpecici .nut lltousantli of va
/ictiev of Ins--a wide pn.vin.c to
rover Many of in know the bulbous
Iris—planted hi the l-jll like lli«- tulip
fv few know of Ilie beardless sibirica,
trested. spuria, pseudo acoris, and (In
native "ilag lily"—versicolor. The
bearded Iris is more common and s on grand, t.'se them to give you I
include llic 1‘umila — blnon'.ing in the pride of ownership as they are
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npnl-Mav. the Intermediate—bloom- 0 much the (lower for every garden
jng in May and ihc tall fieNtianica as the rose. An In. border, fnsir feet
land allied groups)—blooming _ in wide ami closely planted, will make
!.!.(&gt;■■ |um l i t - in the latti * jci Hon an excellent fence to keep the
Jhat liydtulircrs have made such gteat tiuckt-ns from the fairway heysnul.
arogirss in recent ycats.
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The rhiromes, or large llcsliy iimi( s,
Thiv article cal!* your attention t; silollbl be- pi.oiled oil die SUlf.le* like
yhe wluc of pogonni ((icrmanlca a dink lloatitlg on the waier. Tiny
}ii*l allied specie) as a valuable and will tini\e in any sunny position and
hardy perennial for ornamenting your to a great extent are indifferent as
home grounds They increase rapidly to soil. I.line ami good drainage «re
\\from ihcir surfarr creeping rhisomes beneficial. Water, twit drought, is lie'
and many vancticv will kci! through danger with bearded lr*s as ihc thi­
artificial pollntnration. Ksperirncc in mine* need a good baking in the
ttuieavoriug to pnxlucc Iris with un- summer sun. 'I hey can be planted
nrovci J'ink ami red lone c*.lor\, any nu-nih in the year, hut the ideal
Paced on .MrndcTv theory of heredity, nnic is after blonuune it planted in
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hav been interesting- Seed produce 1 ihe Spring, they should be in the
it»"ior,y n m riia n In , buclcly)
)n the Fall is planted, when np*\ gen giound before they slmw active
rrally followed by rcriBtnaiion tb growth The clumps should hr di­
following Spring. These seedling* vided in three r&lt;* si&lt; ycarj as most varieties include Afterglow, Ann?
•often bloom in another year, how valien-» multiply rapidly. Tor bel­ r.irr, lJalieruie. (.aiertna, Corrida.
'ever. I have waited four and fiv ter bloom top-*lress aniuinlly with Crusa*lcr, I hbla, l »r*'atn, Kdouard
years for fiowerv The trolbngs an 1 one meal or potash. I'lnut twelve Miclu-I, lent A Williamson, lane*
iJI .It tic rent and the wait t? often (lit int'hes apart in gioups of three lor of June, Opera. I'tosperav Seminole
r.p;&gt;oinlinj* as n*.i ope in a tb.)ii«a:i4 ipiick effect. Iris stand extreme' beat Simljk.i. SVik'iia, Wlntc Ktiiglit an J
,i» better than existing named vane- and rnbl ami arc adapted to almost /u a. Ann ng the finest an*! most ex­
pensive v un ties are Ambassadcur.
anv climate.
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Asia, f 111.-in-1l.i. himnniiin, liukr of
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older
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standard
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IletlfoKl, i*zun.mr, (jucen C ateruu
they can be pf^oipl along walks, include some of the b* i vatieio-s
drives, ehruLbcry landers ami in the sucti as Alra/ar, Arelicvnpir, l ap- anil Yeom.nu Ml tin varieties have
proven li.i ily oi *mr rlirnatc «:f rap'd
rock garden. If you have a pool &lt;*t rii-e, Eldoradu, I'hi.'v, lhv.scens,|
changes in teint&gt;er-tiirc, except t'ahaline,
Juanita,
Wauamc
i!iercnn,j
liria.k they make a w .nderfiil landtirina This variety and Ihiminioij
acape cflcct when ch*rn;&gt;ed al r.,j the Ma Mic, Ntbeliingcu, I’nlbda Dalrpa-|
should be protected with a winter
tirdcr it/ banks Th»*y
w a tie*. Frostier l-fugicr. Quetii of May.I uikh.
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tdace in the home garden whether it itiicin Nixc, ami Violacea Oratuli-I
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/^ v A K HILL stands unparalleled as a low priced investment opportunity.
$25 cash will secure one of these well located lots. A comparison with
other subdivisions in and around this section will convince any investor of
the advisability of buying in Oak Hill.
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E v c '/n I l'ic y C .mpluinb copy llirm. Pt-ililei the girli get
” .i if tlieir bonus applaud a
u. Vnunfrer Genera­
pre tty r.ctrcss. tjonio wives allow
signs of that, too.
tion’s F o2G
y*Tew York City.— Tbo cm of no
cpplau n — that'n tho pm i t-Wd.'ch tho ycungt r canerntion hua
Ircugii'. »ho rtago world, com•
' ; Evelyn Ilocy, vaudov.llo licuiilincr.
J'lisj llocy in almost hitter
al.o'4.' it. She til inl:.t ramebody
rcrily ou'i-J-.t. to organise an entertr. ' i t s rl-'lro because of it.
‘‘ .'ii’ n fo rk ’s tho best," says
rl'", “ lujt even there Joy 1.; nlwnys
I c ng i-k?n oil*, o f life by « literr -iV tiui i:» au-iiencs. An for smell
l6;Vn«j— r.:ll, i' ; got; n dreadful.
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t'1ini; J n Pored nose is the tiling
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S K M I A O I . K CO UN T V . F L O t l l D A , •icu
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925.

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COPELAND URGES
PEACE IN P A R T Y
IN 1928 ELECTION
New York Senator Scores Re­
ligious, Sectional, Occupa­
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KANSAS CITY, Mn., June 11.—
Urging reorganization of n “ ilcmornllzed
Democracy” Senator
Royal S. Copelnnd of New York
declared here last night that the
party could never win until it put
aside its “ sectional occupational
nnd religious differences."
'Speaking before the Women’s
Jefferson Democratic club. Senator
Copelnnd scored the record o f the
New York convention last summer
and predicted that it would take
years to efface from the minds o f
the American people the impression
gained by “ the foolhardy procedure
of that terrible convention."
The New York senator called
upon Democrats everywhere to put
aside ail thought of candidates and
to work for party reorganization.
It is a case now, he asserted, o f
"all for nr.o and one for all" if the
party is to be made again the force
"fo r the preservation o f our liber­
ties and the advancement o f civili­
zation thut it once was."
“ We have a southern democracy,
a western democracy and an east­
ern democracy," he said. "W e have
a rural democracy anil a labor de­
mocracy. We have a protestnnt
d« mocracy and a Catholic democ­
racy.
"Mo long as we hnve nil these
branches and division, we are not
a Democratic party nt all. Wo
can never bo a real Democratic
pn:ty to an acceptance by the
whole group of its fundamentals.
, "A s we see it, there ran he no
success for us until we forget the
namer, of men und think only of
what the party of the people can
do to better the conditions of Men
and women, and doing this, wo sup­
port the determination of our or­
ganized committees nnd convonthins with unswerving fidelity."

Banquet Reservations
May Be Made A s Late
A s Friday By Alumni

Rserevntions for tho
Sanford
High School Alumni Banquet,
WASHINGTON, June 11.—Con­
which will lie held at the Seminole
Cafe Friday night at 8 o’clock, ditions under which the Seaboard
mav be secured until noon tomor­ Air Line railroad proposes to ex­
row, it was announced this after­ tend its line from Fort Myers, Fla.,
noon by C. I,. Walker, president of south and west to Naples on the
west coast of the same state, were
the Alumni Association.
It is believed thut a targe num­ tiled Wednesday by the company
ber who expect to attend have not with the I. C. C. The Naples, Seayet
made their reservations; ‘" ’“ P* " n.d G.ul.f railway, newly orj wiiii o, Junes, oi t o ?!■«■« iiL-isoon are especially re­ iiru icu
quested to reserve their plates at b'Tibus. sought permission to build
once, so that it may be definitely hfrom Naples to the south bank of
known how mnny to prepare for. hstero river, n distance of 20 miles,
The banquet will start nt 8 o’­ all funds to be furnished by the
clock. and immediately after it is company organizers.
A copy of a contract between
over the Alumni and their friends
will Journey to the Sanford Coun­ Mr. Jones nnd the Senboard com­
try Club for a dance which is be­ pany by which the latter organiza­
ing looked forward to with much tion undertook to build eighteen
anticipation,
miles additional from Fort Myers
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I to the Estoro river ami later on
Charlatans take new names to to acquire control o f the Naples
keep pace* with the times, but ft Icompany was included in the doc"conaultinir p*ycnologiat is often ument.
nothing more than the old-time I No estimates o f cost were given,
jv-tein medicine faker,________________________
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Nature’s Strong Man
Is Iht Min with Fresh, Red Blood
The stomach is the ceuter o f tht
bfsiy from which r a d i a t e s out
v it a li t y , strenuoaity, our lighting
strength. A healthy stomach turns
the food we eat into nourishment
lor the blood stream and the nerves.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis­
covery tones up the stomach wails,
.removes lbs poisonous gases from
the system, impure germs and ac­
cumulation* begin to separate in tht
blood and ure ex pel leu through the
liver, bowels and kidneys.
Bend 10c for trial pkg.to Dr. Pierce’s
Invalids H old, iiulL lv.N .Y .

I M IL K f O l '. X T T , KLUH1DA,
IN C H A N C E R Y .
Mir. K llia b t t h W illiam s,
C om plaina nt
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D efendants.

o n D B n O F PUBLICATION
Tho State o f Florida to:

K. H. Toni Unix;n,
E rasm u s
II.
Tornllnxon. Jes se A. Icen h ou r, John
F. Dunn. H o w a r d H. K im b a ll, b e m ­
u d O. Hawson, and An n ie B. H aw ■on. and each o f aald pa rties If
living, and It
dead
all
partlea
c la im in g Interest In the land and
prenilst-s Involved In th is suit u n ­
der the said K, II. T om lin son , Kruam u i H. T om lin son . Jesee A. Ic e n ­
hour. John P, Dunn, H o w a r d H.
K im ball. Lem u el O. H a n s o n , and
Annie K. Iluweon, and each o f them
deceased o r oth erw is e, and all pa r ­

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SUMMER
EXCURSION FARES
Round Trip Jaeksonvlllo to Baltimore $49.54 f \
lo Philadelphia $55.00; to Boetoa $72,18. Farm &gt;
Include meola and berth, vita extra charge
outride room*.
Aleo All-Expense Tours from Jacksonville;
11 daws end Inntver; *70 AK SHti Up. ToUli# in­
clude New York: Atlantic City, Washington, etc
Write for Illustrated booklet and!or Infomsnon
about low rates to northenwcillee and resorts. And
gsk for detailed itineraries of the
special All-Expense Tours!
Also sailings from Miami to Phila­
delphia via im * , maenlflcsnt
g, S. Berkshire, every IS days.

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MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
Transportation Co.
rter MS Bait Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida
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nevertheless.

FOR SALE BY

SEMINOLE FEED CO M PANY
Come-' Commercial St. and Elm Ave.
PHONE 91.

I Fyou invest in Oak Hill—a beautifully located close-in subdivision, where

The Indescribable West
The Cool North-Land

prices are right—Oak Hill will make you money without any help or di­
rection from you!

—the BccnicColormlo Rockies; gorgeous, got Jen
Gillforniuitlic Pacific Northwestjyour Nulionul
Parks; the Grcut Lukes — the North W o o J t ;
the restful und invigoratingTennessee Moun­
tains—through tlie heart ol historic DisieUrxl,
by w ay o f Atlanta, Lookout Mountain, Cbattuoooga, Muciusln Dead, via

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ANY, by making such investments in Sanford in earlier years, have

L l t i m r y . O l K r v n t l u n C a r ., D r a w in g Room
and C om p artm en t S lc cp ln a C ar t, Ci.acV**.
K . l r e m e l y t o w l u m m c r fa re . —Iona return limits —
e u n . e n l . n l a t o p -o v .r r r l v l l t . e . —d l . e r . l t / u f r o o i . .
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reaped great profits. Today is the time to buy in Oak Hill, that nat­

Exceptionally Good Dining Car Service
Fur &lt;fr&lt;t&gt;ii&gt;ir ta r rrirrt urlum, illuim iird I w l l t l l ami
utftrr In/ormaOon, apply lu rrp rcrcilatlte of
A T L A N T I C C O A S T LINK R A I L R O A D
or
A. R ic.K iei J
II. C. B rrl n ey
L. C. Sklrah
W .C .fiS I .L .H y,
L .A N .R .R .
C .A E .L Itr.
S l O t k a b a m U l d l . 1 3 4 W . H a . SI. 1 1 1 3 U-.lu.it, Bid*.
D i l i . Route R r p r c . e a l a l i . e a —J a c k . o o . l l l e , Da ,

urally beautiful subdivision just within the city limits. There you can buy
at similar prices to those paid in Sanford years ago for similarly located
property.

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.recent Congressional salary in­
crease was for something else.—
Wall Street Journal.

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COMMISSION IS
AGAINST SHORT
SHOALS LEASE

ASIIEVILE, N. (’.. June 11
Th- annual tout iiutnent of
the
Southern Golf As.tuiution, open­
ing on the course of the Hiltmore
'F o r e t Country Club Tuesduy, D
the fir it held in tho Carolinnx
since IPOiJ, a year after the organ­
ization of the association.
The
IWi'l tournament was held over the
com re of the Asheville Country
Cb’ b. a charter member o f the a«wjruition. J. J. McCloskey, of
Asheville wan the first vice pres­
ident of the association and l'jilil0-1 w;*s president.
II. F. Smith, of Nashville, Term.,
bus L eu president o f the South­
ern Golf Asociation for 21 years.
l*n idem Smith with the directors
o f the association will constitute
the tournament committee,
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The minimi meeting of the
roc ip t ion wil In* hehl at the Kil*
more Forest Country Club Tuuxdiy
evening, the board o f dirct to: .
meeting immediately alter the an­
nual meting.

Offices In Seminole County Bank
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U, S. Gunboat Fired Upon.
.« CANTON. June 11.—The Anieri,
i •renn gunboat Pnmpanga o f tho
South China patrol was fired upon
near Wlmmpoa today while convoy­
ing n supply launch to the Canton
Christian College. The Pnmpanga
returned the fire but no casualties
were reported.

Southern Golf Meet
Gets Under Way At
Asheville This Week

NEW YORK, June 11— Jamra
W. Gerard, former Ambassador to
Germany .today appeared in the
sunreme court and told o f hia ac­
tivities as treasurer of the Demo­
cratic national committee in con­
nection with the suit against the
committee by Van Patten, Inc.,
nnd advertising agency for $84,000.
Earlier in the day Mr. Gerard was
exonerated of charges of contmnt of court.

Attorney-at-Liw
Will practlc* tn all the ecmrte
Examination o f Abstracts ct Land
Titles given especial attention

ties In terested !n tha •••*£• atid
prem ises Involved In till* mill.
1 It ap p ea r in g b y the sworn bill
o f com pla in t In D»la causa that you
may bs ln tsrestsd Id that certain
lot, piece o r parcel o f l * D* a l 1 and
In Seminole C ou n ty. Florida, and
described a s f o l l o w s , to w it- .
" h e North I I a c r e s o f Lot J o f
Section i. T o w n s h i p ZO Bouth, R a nx e
30 B a d .
It is t h e r e f o r e ordered that y o u
nnd each or you. ar s required to
ap pear to th e bill o f cotnplaIni In
this cause on M onday, the eth day
o f July. 1225. at the Court H«»u*e
at Sanford, Sem in ole County. F l o r ­
ida: oth er w is e D e cr e e Pro Lonfeoeo will be entered ag a in s t
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cause be in g » »ult to quiet ti tle to
the above d es cribed tract o f land in
tue com plainant,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Williams.
It is fu r t h e r ordered that this
or d er be pu blish ed on ce a w e e k
f o r eight c o n s e c u tiv e w eek s In the
Sanford Herald, a n ew s paper p u b ­
lished In Sanford. Sem in ole Cou nty,
Florida.
DONE and O R D E R E D this 7th day
o f May, 1»X5.
V. E. D OU GLA 3 B.
Clerk o f th e Circuit f o u r * . Sem in ­
ole County . Florida.
By A. M. W E E K S . Deputy Clerk.
(S E A L )
W ilson ft If ou sh older
Solicitors for com plainant,
May 7. H . 21. 21; June (. 11. 1*.
26; July 2.

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Marines Protect College.
HONG KONG, June It.— U. R.
marines have been landed on Ho­
nan Island in Pearl River near Can­
ton to protect the American Chris­
tian College.

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that this will he an added reason
why Congress will early determine
upon a policy—either of govern­
ment operation or of private lease,
• ('hailman McKenzie nnd other
mernliers of the commission believe
firmly that the Muscle Shoals pro­
ject .should be treated ns a lutrutc
and no*, n power project as (,'anfress intended it should in provi.lPg for its establishment
They
feel that if even a temporary pow­
er lease is granted the nitrate fea­
ture for national defense and for
fertilize rfor the farmera will lit-)
lost sight of forever.

GUARD IS EXONERATED

J. G. SHARON

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river. The lenders » f the fighting
armies are former adherents of
the late Dr. Hun Ynt Sen, who
hnvo disagreed.

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but the project was! said to be
ready and a completion date in Feb­
ruary, 1020, waa set for it.
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Geergla-Florida Elevated.
WASHINGTON, June 11— -The
valuation o f $2,445,625, tentative­
ly was fixed by the Interstate Com­
merce Commission Wednesday up­
on the Georgia Florida and Ala­
bama railroad. The Commission's
valuation o f $2,445,625 compares
with the capita] issues of $9,869,000
and nn investment account o f $9,.
197,146.

We are laying b elter and better—

Strike Situation On
River Front Acute,
Paralyzes Shipping

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Plan For Railroad
Into Fort Myers Is
Filed By Seaboard

Use the same busi­

ness judgment that you do when buying any other commodity. There
are definite reasons for value always, and the basic reason for increased
value and enhanced profits in real estate are three in one—LOCATION.

TRAVEL BARGAINS
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NO. I NIAGARA FALLS, and Return $91.KG
Via Wariiinglon tlinmgli Pennsylvania and Western
New York In Itul'falo and Niagara Falls. Returning
via Albany ami West Point either all rail or down the
beautiful Hudson on Palatini Steamer to New York.
Thence borne.
NO. 2 MONTREAL and
Return $107.G(i

H O U N D THU*

/^ v A K HILL has it—in a paramount degree. Oak Hill's location is abso­
lutely incomparable.

It can never be duplicated.

There you have

one of the great fundamental causes for the success that Oak Hill has met
with.

FARES

F rom

Same as No. I to Niagara
Falls, Lewiston by rail,
Montreal by a t e a m e r
thiough I.aLt* &lt;intario and
shooting down the rapids of
the St. Lawrence River.
Returning rail to Platts*
burg, steam, r througii Am­
erica’s most magnificent
scenic nnd historic Lake
Champlain, to Montcalm
Landing, through
Lake
George to Town of L a k e
George, rail to New York,
via Troy, or rail to Albany.
Home as in No. 1.
No. :i.

H A N

F O It D

Tirki-la tin Sale daily to
s:i;.,tiii
A hIh-i j|Ie
Allsinlir City
$66.02
llitllimort$.77.61
101 .MS
I’ar Harbor
$70.67
llenlon llurlxir
IIIINtO It
$80.28
$95.90
Denver
New ) erk
$67.28
$ 16.90
Norfolk
$6;i.!D
I’ hiludelpltin
$88.98
Portland, Me,
112-10
Portland, Ore.
San Frnnci.tro
127.9.1
anti many other Eaatern
nnd Wealerit pointM.
Limited Itelurnint; Oct. .'11

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IV^ANY wise investors saw this in the first place and have acted accordingly. WHY NOT YOU?

N. H. G A R N E R

QUEBEC ami Return, $117.KI.

Same as No. 2 to Montreal, thence round trip by
splendid steamer on the St. Lawrence River to historic
ami beautiful old Quebec. Home as in No. ‘2.
Routes of tours north of Washington may lie reversed.

Owner and Developer

STOP OVERS ALLOWED going and returning.
Tickets, Fares, Schedules ami information Irum
1 1 0

B. G. Aly, Ticket Agt.
Sanford

A. L\ L. Station
Phone t&gt;3-j

A tla n tic C o a st L in e

P A R K

A V E N U E

�THE SANFORD HER

ALD, THURSDAY. JUNE

II, 1925

CE THREE
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AN IRRESISTIBLE SERIES OF SPECIALS AWAIT
This Sale was carefully planned to take place at a time when it will be of greatest saving to our
customers and enable them to obtain the most desirable merchandise at prices well under the
market.
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We urge you to come to this sale. It is the ONE SALE in which every item in stock is reduced.
PLAIN COLOR
VOILES.
PASTEL
SHADE

PRICED

PRINTED
VOILE,

PLAIN JA N E

IMPORTED

PRINTS

GIN GH AM S

NEW

DESIGNS

Small neat pattern
3 2 -------Inch------- 32

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Colors Can’ t Fade

N O V E LTY R AYONS
These arc very handsome in design
and highly lustrous in finish. Strip­
ed and boxed patterns.
3G in.
$1.75 selling

P R IN T E D ,
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CREPE DE *
CHINE
On light and dark colored
grounds. 40 inches.
$2.75 selling

Can’ t Fade

STRIPED CREI
I)E CH IN E

PONGEE
Imported, Natural and
Plain Colors. 32 inches wide

In wide stripes, for
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Smart sport frocks

[Mi inches wide.

PRINTED CANTON CREPE

♦t§ » 1

N O RM AN D Y

Fast coloring.
♦I*t •i(c ■

Values G5e and 75c. New patterns,
On I.ight and Dark Grounds
40 inches wide ................ .

50 pieces, all new designs,
dots and floral designs o
colored ground.

H A N D -M A D E
GOW NS
Imported Madeira gown,
short sleeve, square and
round neck.
Kmbroidered yoke.
Special

SILK BARONET SPORT SATINS
10-inch Sport, Satin, White Coral, Orchid
Pink, Turquoise, Maise .....................

$1.00 BROADCLOTH
3G-32

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inch.

Imported

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English |

STRIPED
TUB
SILKS
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ijiH &gt;nj

New floral designs.
,fc) • **icf

broadcloth, light ground in stripes. |

h o a r d 'l l '’

40

'inches w'ido " •

1 1-4 yard, tie backs, white
and ecruo.

“Onyx Poinlex
In All New
Fashionable Colors

HUMMING BIRD
HOSIERY
GEORGETTES, F L A T CREPES
PR IN TED CREPES,
CHIFFONS

Your
Cl luice

72x90 Torn and Hemmed
Tape Selvage................
81x90 Hemmed
Tape Selvage................
91x90 Torn and Hemmed
Tape Selvage ..............

NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE
MARK'S WILL DO IT

ORCHID
PEACH
ItOSE
MAIZE

will values like these—Extra specials Hint
will bring the people. Hut better come
early to have first pick at the

81x50 Torn and ILmmoi
Free from loading .....
42x36 Pillow
Cases ..........................

LINGETTE
1 new Spring Shades, shadow
stripe and plain colors

Dresses
in the
Lot. Reg
SI 9.75
$22.75
$20.75

R A T IN E
French Imported last colors
novelty al tractive
patterns.
$1.50, $2.Op, $2.50 selling

HUNDRED SPECIAL
MODELS

i’ lain and boxed.

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PAGE FOUR

fU lta M
»r»rr iflin iM i t i N f l
l i a l a r « l S s s t o rS . f l a r t a a
E n tered as Second C U M Mutter.
O ct o b e r &gt;7. 1919. at the P o i t o f U c *
at S a x fo r d . F lor id a under A c t o f
M arch 3. 1197.

lit

Maannlla Av en u e

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Manager

n «M

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lU D A in irrioA iia t ih
One T e a r — IT.Hi His Month* 11.60
d e li v e r e d in City by Carrier, per
week. I to.
W e e k ly
l.d m on
Il.tO
nee » . » r .
HPKCIAI* MOTH ail All o b i tu a r y
noMccs. rarda o f thnnka, reaolutlona
and n otic e* ot en tertainm ents w h e r e
c h a rg e* are Made w ill be c h a r g e d
f t r at r e g u la r ad vertla ln g ratea.
MRMI1FH T U B A S SO C IA TB D M tr.M
T h e A s soc ia ted Preee la e x c lu s ­
ively entitled «o th e ue* f o r re pu blica tion o f all newa dlepatchea
e r ed ltea to It or not o th e r w is e c r e d ­
ited In till* pa per and aleo th e lo ­
c al newe pu blished herein. All righ t*
o f r epu b llratlon o f upeclal d le p a tc b ee herein era ela o reeer-ed.

THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 192.’.
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1«— Deeper water route to JaekoonTitle.
2e—Construction o f 8L Johng-Indian River canal.
Se— Extenalon of white way.
4.— Extension of local amusement*.
— Swinning pool, tennia courta,
etc.
Be—Augmenting of building pro­
gram -house*, hotel*, apartment
houses.
6.— Extension c f street paring nrogram.
7. — Construction o f -boolarard
around take Monroe.
8*—Completion o f clt) beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
NOT MEAT AND DRINK:— Fur
the kingdom of God i* not meat
nnd drink, but righteou*nes*. nnd
incc, nnd,Joy in the Holy Ghost,
omans xiv:17.

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MARY ELLEN
There’s n river by your window,
Mnry Ellen, Mnry Ellen,
And in the heavy shadow of the
shore
There is some one singing softly,
singing slowly to the rhythm
Of the drawing nnd the dripping of
the oar.

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Good News For The Tall Fellows
We have our Rotary Club, our Kiwanis Club; and several
other clubs, all with good ideals and all achieving great re­
sults, but now along comes the Long Fellow Club with an
organization which will have a wonderful appeal to many
men and which wc predict will soon become great in mem­
bership.
Up in Marshfield, Oregon recently twenty-eight men, all
six-footers or more, got together nnd perfected an organiza­
tion known os the Long Fellow Club No. 1 for the purpose of
alleviating the woes of tall men. They hope to make the club
national in scope.
“To make life more comfortable and longer for tall men,”
is one of the purposes of the club. Others are:
“ To promote closer relationship nnd friendship among
members.
“ To furnish each member all possible information bear­
ing on improvements made in living conditions for tall men.”
These “ higher-ups” hope to accomplish many needed re­
forms without unnecessary delny. One of the first tnsks will
be to start a movement for longer beds in hotels; longer
berths in Pullman cars nnd staterooms; longer bathtubs; for
awnings on streets which will not cause the downtrodden of
this group to dodge continually while strolling down the
streets, and for more comfortable car and theater seats.
Sanford has a good many men eligible for membership
in such an organization. Perhaps this city will form the
second Long Fellow club of the country.
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“ IF” He Had Jim O’CcmnelTs Money
If he had James I). O’Connell’s money he thinks he would
be just ns great n philanthropist as is the kindly Canadian.
The hypothetical young man of whom we are speaking is
just like the rest of us. He reads about the “ Picnic King” ,
James O’Connell who spends something like two hundred
thousand dollars every year providing picnics with “ every­
thing free” for a half a million, and more, hoys nnd girls in
Canada, the United States, nnd some of the West India
Islands.
O’Connell now a man in his sixties remembers a time
when ho tried to have a glorious picnic. He had sold some
junk for nine cents, junk collected after days of labor for he
was only ten years old. Five of the hard-earned pennies
he put into a card-hoard box which he labeled "BANK” . Thu
other four he sent to town by an older brother for a supply
of candy. Then be invited all the boys and girls in the
neighborhood to come to the prospective feast. And when
the big brother came home he brought ull the candy the
money bought—eight gum drops.
That was fifty years ago. Since then O’Connell has be­
come a wealthy man. And he is spending his fortune estab­
lishing permanent funds that will provide wonderful picnics,
with “ everything free” , so long as trust-funds exist.
It is an unusual philanthropy, nnd n mighty happy idea.
O’Connell is laying up treasures in Heaven that ought to
keep him smiling through all eternity. Rut while this sto p ­
ping for a bit of praise for the children’s big friend is gen­
uine pleasure, The Herald wants to get back to our hypothe­
tical young man who would be doing quite ns mud; as is
James O’Connell, for other folks, IF he had the money.
That “ IF” is the only drawback. He has to have a million
dollars before he can start giving picnics and other holiday
pleasures to boys and girls in ids home town.
Our hypothetical young man, who remember, is just like
the rest of us, doesn’t risk giving pleasure with the twentyfive cents with which he sets himself up to a cool drink or
two. He doesn’t care to emulate Jimmie O’Connell to the
exhmt*of giving som® ruggedv little boys the price of a cane
fishing pole and line all round. He doesn’t give many nickles to the shabby little girl, peering into the entrancing
windows of the five and ten cent stores.
Being just like the rest, of us, the hypothetical young
man is going to start being generous, and thoughtful, and joy­
giving WHEN he accumulates a great fortune. THEN he
is going to d&gt; big things for everybody just like Jimmie
O’Connell—
..ii
W» »%V-r»
••* M
tU i' worth •
And lit Liu every-day uctr» oif
big philanthropies in the world! Most of our ::I f’s", after all,
are a camouflage for our inefficiency or our selfishness. Rig
hearts can spend their pennies right royally.

As Brisbane Sees It

LIL’ PLAYMATES

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Men to Rule Earth's Forces.
Smith and McAdoo W ill Try.
Inside the Hen’s Egg.
Proud Man— His Ego.
By AKTI1UR BRISBANE

All work and no
a scarce article. **** K14*(a b
Children nnd fiapPfr, „ ,
seen than heard. P r &gt;te

( C o p y r i g h t 1925)

THE SCIENTIFIC per,on lays
“ the recent terrific heat comes
from xpots on the sun, unusually
fierce."
Another snys “ the heat travels
north from tropical jungles, thanks
to atmospheric condition*.”
Accidental conditions o f the air
lanes send us heat from the Equa­
tor. How soon shall we learn to
do, for ourselves, what nature docs
fitfully and at the wrong time?

Saw an auto 80 0|j
nearly paid for.
K

DO YOU doubt that fully civiliz­
ed men will transfer surplus heat
from the Equator to the North
Pole? That will seem a modest ac­
complishment some centuries hence.
It seems difficult to us. But sup­
pose you had predicted two hun­
dred years ago that the lightning
flashes in the sky, occasionally
killing men. would be harnessed
one day nnd made to run n washing
machine, a fan, or a carpet sweep"
er.
Men will manage and direct the
earth's heat as easily ns they now
direct heat from the furnaces.

The hand that rocks th* «t.
wheel »« ti.« t__ i ..

A thing of
,
ere jim ^

,hcaut&gt;- want, l
*

Treasure hunter* arc
not n
tinct. They are called
now.
r^-r

I S

" “ “ ta“ 1 « * r f f

, 0 n 'y nice thing about
* bif
is you never meet
nnyor.« J;
know.
A girl friend tell* u* sh*
cd it man a heart because hi* ^
went with it.
The quickest way to Bft « u
take n bnth is by askin™
water the lawn.
” ®m
There will he gold at lh. . .
the rainbow if you favc it w B
your way there.

KIND HEARTED person* raised
a qunrter o f a million to pay the
Democratic pnrty's debts for 1921.
Mr. John W. Davis, you are told,
has promised to keep control of
the party, nnd not uliow McAdoo,
of Governor Smith, to take con­
trol o f the 1928 convention.
Easy to promise, not ensy to do.
Both Smith and McAdoo intend
tb run that convention. If Frank
Hague, o f New Jersey, is made
chairman, he will not help the
programme to suppress Smith.
And, anyhow, the- latter knows
SOMETHING about politics nnd
conventions.
You will prohnhly
hnvc
the
Smith-McAdoo contest over again.
THE TENNESSEE legislature,
having forbidden teaching evolu­
tion, is now requested, by a sectari­
an society, to forbid tenching thin
the world is round, or thnt it re­
volves about the sun. That would
be consistent.

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There are those who
cause they are too Uzy

Iloat raced n train in
v
nnd won, and wc had no idem
iork was that wet.
‘
One oyster can lay mow*
egg*. You might cut this «t
paste in your henhouse.

What’s worse than the |if« tf

canary bird while the worn.,
the house is out of town?

Tho weeds in our garden .
growing so fast you can hcarti
leaves click ns they unfold.

UNSAID THINGS
TAMPA TIMES

Life sometimes seems infinite­ affection.
It svjoms as if the
to
ly articulate. There arc a hun­ language were rich enough
WHY NOT, nlso, forbid anybody dred thousand words in the dic­ pour out all that anyone could i
to study evolution as it goea on, tionary and there arc millions on feel. Yet, somehow, even
with |
during twenty-one dny*, inside n|0ur tongues, and it seem*
im- those wo love liest. the love stays
hens egg. I he innocent y ou n g ! r„«,ih|o that th«re should be any hidden in our hearts and nil thnt
mind, observing evolution w ithin1corner in our hearts unillumined
- .....- ...... ..... word* can do is to disguise tenthe egg, might he led to ask the by language. o r 'a n y thought or denies* with a jest or betray it
Impious question "is the earth, feeling that wo do not over nnd Iwith stupid conventionalities that
perhaps, n great egg, in which life over convey to others. Yet there are more misleading than mockery,
develop*, through evolution, ns it are few human beings who are not) And on tho other side are the
dues within the eggshell"?
daily impressed
hr oppressed, thing* we arc glad we didn’t find
A really intellectual hen would more or less consciously by the words for, though we strove hard
tell you that the chick was inside thing* that are not snid.
enough at the moment. We are
There’s n w his^r, Marv Ellen,
the shell, feathers, beak, eyes, feet
There nro the things we long to like the woman who, when she
cleaving
rough the river
and all, from the moment it was *nv and cannot, for all the mult- was reproached for her hitter
grasses,
You could not convince her. iplicity o f words. What a surge tongue remarked: “ Ah! You know
,1laid.
,. . ...........
The creaking oars go seaward nnd
i ii ^ •" U*ujnoF0&lt;M °,u n
" f splendid or clever sayings ar- the things I do say, hut you nev­
depart.
"hell. Shes chick’s mother, and j„C!, |n „u „ f us when the oppor er know the things I don’t say.”
The night is singing; water ever
ought to know.
tunity in wanting nnd then, when There are always worse things that
_ _ tippktt OYV w&lt;Uer
•nn i *•?*•» jt emues, wo stammer and falter, might, lie said, and. when we rej?
And w o n ym ir'eyf.vnrc; dreaming,
SHOULD A LAW be pnssod Utterly falls us. There is the Sent harsh phrases wc should
feather heart.
against
teaching thnt the earth is good advice that we might give. low for the possible restraint that
— Ribert Beverly Halo in Scribner’s
round? W. J. Bryan, according to We know just what people ought does not appear.
—
.o — ------semi-official announcement, will to do. we see how we might help
So, for the multitude of words,
Fall will soon be here. Will it
not act as prosecutor, if that law them; vet wo are tongue-tied nnd a vast part of life goes unexpres­
find nnything done in the new
is violated.
they go to destruction before our sed. Some times the worst, o f­
First Street Extension section?
Years o f deep study have con­ eyes. And there are our own ten the very best, and always the
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vinced Mr. Bryan that the earth hopes and aspirations. If we could most interesting secrets o f men’s
Evolution or no evolution, we’ll
MAY he round, for all he knows, make people understand* them as hearts have to he guessed at, and
have to admit that some men make
although it LOOKS, flut, and the '..We feci them, tho world wouli
would be the human soul remains n rid­
monkeys out o f themselves when
* different Hill
Bilile "lay* it hac. four corners.
»»• |l| |U
fui| UUI.M'DI'.I
ourselves ItllU
and dle, in spite ot our endioss ctlort
th nv nrr In Jove,
Ii S••
for others. Most o f all, there is to unveil its inmost depths.
A lot of people who are good
VANCE
THOMPSON, writer. I
mathematicians don’t know how
worked in New Y’ork, went t o '
much is half of the road when it
France, died, will lie cremated in
comes to driving (Automobiles.
Marseilles, nnd his ashes sent to 1
rest in Lon Angeles, at his request.;
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
M Y F A V O R IT E S T O R IE S
The weather has become so hot
Had he gone to Los Angeles,
BY IRVIN S. COBB
in Paris that it is reported the
instead of Europe, as 1,000,000 Los
lailics have discarded their stock­
Another chapter in the most dis­ cxistenco of fraud will undoubt­
Angelesians will assure you, there
ings. Thank goodness, we haven't
The president of one of our larg­ ily history, his emotions, sensat­ would have been no ashes, but creditable volume of
American edly be used by the government’s
come to that yet.
est railroads has always enjoyed ions, feelings, likes and dislikes. many long yenrs o f life instead.
history has been written, hut the attorneys to resist reimbursing the
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oil companies for any expenditures
book is far from closed. Tho Do- they mny have made under the
A Connecticut paper in describ­ life nnd the living of it. He has tation.
MU. THOMPSON wrote “ Ea;
ing a wedding says, ‘‘the bride wore ever favorod good thing* to ent
After the lapse of an hour they and Grow Thin” and other hooks. hen v leases on the Elks Hills re­ leases. Although Judge McCorm­
n June Night dress and carried a and plenty of them, good thing* to reentered hi* presence. The old­ Concerning love, he said "when a serve have been declared void by ick ordered such payments to he
bouquet of gardenias." Oh, tell drink and more of the same, long est specialist acted as spokesman: man loves a woman, in proportion a judge of n primary court hut fairly determined by a master ill
ua what the bridegroom wore.
"Mr. Blank," he said, “ my con­ to what he gives her o f himself, must pass through two more stag­ chancery, the government’s
black, strong cigars to *moke ami
at­
freres and 1 have considered your he sacrifices some essential part es before “ finis” cun Ik; written torneys will enjoy exceedingly ten­
n box full handy.
Today's best laugh: The first
I of his ego.’’ Too bad, too bad.
to the proceedings.
The next able ground in argument that the
Until lie reached middle age and case from every standpoint.
observation of the Americans now hud progressed a trifle beyond it, now give you nur deliberate judg­
How seriously men take their Step is to the appellate, court and dishonesty of the nullifies any
landing in Franco is . "tafayetto, his customary modes seemed to ment. You must cut those thick impottnnt affection* nnd career*. then to the supreme court of tho claim for recompense. The cost
where's the b eer?” —James .1. agree with him. But about a year steaks and rich pastries that If a man sacrifices anything in hi* United States.
of the fraud should not fall upon
Montague in New York Herald- ago ids health rather failed him. you've been eating; you must cut devotion to a good woman, it is
Paul J. McCormick, of Los Ang­ the public.
Tribune.
At least, he developed nerves and out black coffee nnd heavy cig ­ part of the monkey within him. eles. who ordered the leases surSenator Walsh’s eonstnnt insistars; above all things, you must and th.it pai l of Id* ego is no great rendered, occupies a post similar cnee that congress
curious sensations.
had never vesemigre
They say necessity in the mother
In the midwvslern city where he cut out nil alcoholic stimulant. You loss.
to thnt of Judge Call, o f Florida, ted the chief e)
o f invention nnd we wonder wheth­ live* he had the best available must alter your plan o f lifts alto­
Ills opinion, which may or may power to transfer authority over
er the hot weather had anything medical advice. But treatment, a* g e t h e r - liv e hereafter on the
not turn out to be controlling, is the reserves from one department
THE
SUPREME
Court
uphold*
to do with this “ Up-to-thc-kllec loetdlv applied, did not seem to strictest and simplest of diets, re­
well worth examination, lie can­ to another is completely upheld by
movement in ladies' dresses.
help him any. Thu annoying and frain from smoking, avoid ull e x ­ ns constitutional the criminal an­ cels the lease*
on
two main the court. This reflects not on
ertion and nil excitement, go to archy law, under which
alarming symptom* persisted.
President Harding but on Harry
hud
every
night
at
nine
o'clock
and
What ha* become o f the old
So in the fall he packed op and
Daugherty, the then attorney gen­
fashioned girl who used to pinch went to
New
York. Arriving get up every morning at six."
eral, who was undoubtedly con­
“ And if I should do all these
her cheek* to (five her that school- there lie summoned throe of th
sulted for legal udvicc.
girl complexion ?—Sanford Herald.! leading diagnosticians in stomach ' things which you gentlemen rec,
The court nlso reflects sharply
nmmend—what
then?"
asked
the
•S'be now has a daughter who conies troubles. These high-priced scien­
lion, presented no immediate dan­ mg bids, is contra bona m ores;on the conspirators in the senout with a brand new complexion tists came to him, equipped with railroader.
(uguinst
good
manners)
an d, tence thnt the work in Hawaii was
"In that event you should live at ger of the overthrow of this Gov­ against public policy. Second he- kept secret "in order that conevery day, just fresh from the drug small black bags. They examined
ernment
by
force.
the
sufferer
thoroughly.
They
ask­
ttfbre.—Tri-City News.
lenst five years."
It is just ns well, however, not enusc President Harding exceeded |gress nnd the public should not
ed him countless questions—nil
Mr. Blank took a deep breath.
his power* in transferring uuthor- know what was being done and
to run any risks.
Perhaps another lot cleaning about his diet, his habits, his fain- i "W hat fo r ? " ho usked.
ity over the navy’s oil fields from , not military reasons.’ Merely an
campuign might improve the gene­
the navv department to the inter- incompetent in it* appraisal of
ral nppenrunre o f the city. Espec­
HOWEVER W EAK this nation ior.
j Secretary Den by in the line that
T H E R IG P O C K E T R O O K
ially is attention needed in the res­
may he, in the fnce of n spirited ar­
The guilt or innocence o f Mr. he was "pnssivu throughout all
idential section of the southsidu
LOS ANGELES TIMES
ticle written by an obscure Social­ Fall wns not ut issue in this h ea r-1the negotiations and signed the
where there are lots that have had
ist, it is a strong nation, financial­ ing. The judge therefore dealt w ith , contracts and lease* under misapno attention for yenrs.
If the
ly.
him in carefully restrained tang- prehension and without knowledge
Because Uncle Sam sent over in IT henrt inside. And that heart
owners don’t clean up their proper
U. S. Government bonds went unge when he used the phrase of the contents o f the documents."
i*
the
engine
that
is
keeping
the
to
Europe
and
financed
the
world
ty, adjacent residents who take
higher than ever yesterday'.
contra bona mores. Mr. Full’s per­
We have at lust an opinion on
pride in the well kept condition of and the war and now hesitates to world on the up-grade. If there
Those assured by this writer sonal accountability will be dethi* whole miserable transaction
their lawns should not t&lt;o made to remit the debts of those countries had been no heart there Prus- during the bond selling enmpnign
termined, under the indictments re­ i which cannot bo accused o f partsinnism would hold Europe as a
suffer. June would bo a good
that bonds would go above par turned just this week by determ -, isanship.
That portion of
the
month to begin this badly needed he is accused of all sorts of crimes vassal at this hour.
and misdemeanors. They cartoon
Uncle Sam may have patches on will please note that “ Treasury ined under tho indictments return­ public which had heretofore bet
work.
him and lampoon him unmerciful­ hi.s pants; but he has a pocket- four and n quarters” sold yester­ ed just this week by the District of inclined to lend an ear to the cry
Columbia court. What Judge Mc­ of “ politics" whenever “ oil” was
ly. They snap at the hand that book right behind the patch that day at 107.10.
“ Strong reasons make strong nc- helped them.
Cormick actually thinks o f Mr. mentioned must he impressed with
is a little fatter than some other
tlon*.’’
YESTERDAY’ THE Government Fall’s performance is shown by the grnvity of the court's con­
It ill-lwcmnc* Uncle Sam to re­ volumes o f that sort; tiveausu he
“ Those sisters wild, culled Hope straits two of Uncle Sam's dol­
does not go nrouml knocking chips issued 8125,000,000 three per cent his declaration that the "pa y­ clusion*. A step toward righting _
and Fear."—Shelley.
certificates. The issue is the small ment constitute* n fraud upon the a wrong has been taken which is "
lars made mighty fine cymbals. oft other bullies' shoulders.
Those brothers wild, culled Gin When they chimed to the “ Star
cst since the war, to the disap­ United States" rendering void all perhaps more than the public i n '"
Uncle
Sam
has
not
made
u
bad
and Beer.— Exchange.
of the contracts between the Do- its amazing indifference to this "
Spangled Banner" it was glorious- neighbor. When a neighbor nation pointment o f finance.
The latter Fur, though it’s called ly sweet to European ears. But it
As was said by the late J. Pier- heny companies and the United unprecedented scandal, has deserv- !
throws
some
of
its
retu.se
and
tin
Near.—Judd tawi*.
seems they not only enjoyed the can* into his back yard he salvag­ pent Morgan, who knew, "it i* not States. This judicial notice of the cd.
Now, neither one is found out music, but they now want the
es what he can and then tele­ wise to sell this country short.”
here.—-Adam Brcede.
But there is considerable conster­
cymbal? thrown in.
phones the junk man.
Thvti what’s the u»« o f all this
IT TAKES every man fifty years of two strnnds. :t00 fcet long, ten !
nation
when some radical snys or
It ill becomes Uncle Sam to re­
If a bandit bursts into his neigh­
sm ear?—Tom Doming.
count the instances o f generosity bor’s homo Uncle Sant is the first write* that he intends to over­ to learn how to live. "A t fifty a inches thick, hurt, the girl,' xhoul ■
It fills n lot u space ol' dear!— R. in the past, lie will likely re* to rush in and capture the scamp throw our government a* soon ux man is cither u fool or a physi­ ders. and they carry the chain rest- “
M M.
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cian." nut if a man at fifty will ing on cushions.
spend with moru than
metallic and protect the household. But is he can get around to it.
Then, in other words, we get no sympathy to Jupan in her new it fair to call him a Shylock be­
do what he knows he OUGHT to
• Besides, girls are changing, and 3
cheer.—-Jiggx.
curthuuake horror.
JUDGE GARY is studying diet do, he mny easily live fifty yenrs perhaps the young Indies dislike a
cause he does not feed the fumily
Mukri life less ardous and drear.
longer.
The big pocketbook has a beat- forever after?
in the model hospital built for its
presenting themselves ns very 1*
— Ema Spencer.
employes by the atcel company at
To KNOW is one thing, to DO is beautiful. If so, they make a mis­
So just fo r fun we print it here.
Birmingham.
take. Nothing that they lean, i*
another.
—Charlie L*edy.
of that.—New York American.
“ Plain food, plainly prepured,
more important than beauty.
Well, go ahead V Me if we keer.
plenty o f good, not over-strenuous
Beauty is important and perfect
—J. D. 8.
A doctor assert:, that cross-word exercise, and plenty o f sleep, with
THE NINETEEN most beautiful in itself, and it stimulates ambi­
A h, here’s where we bring up
They ary talking of adding an­ puzzle* have reunited many fami­ no worry."
girls o f Vaasar’s sophomore class tion, consider Helen of Troy. HiU|
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other month to the year. The apart lies. Hnnil* aero** the ijictionpr^.
.5&gt;uch i» Judge
Gary’s trip! c will carry the daisy chain this year, she been plain, you miglit
never
uicht house landlords must be buck — Brooklyn Eagle.
Not so fast for we’re in gear.
‘ health recommendation.
for the last time. The heavy chain, Imvc rend Homer,
Singing slowly, singing softly o f n
lovely laiy river,
Night-wandering, a dusk afar nnd
free,
O f a woman in the moonlight paler
even than the rnrnl
That gleams In the still gardens of
the sea;
Singing sndly of the hurt she gave
in passing, of the feather
A-flutter where her woman's henrt
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We have several attractive buys in property on
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in and dose to Sanford.

$100 to ?lolltl.tll) per acre

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are about to move from Cameron
City to Jacksonville to reside.
Air. and Mrs. Joe Cameron left
in their car Tuesday morning for n
t» weeks trip, expecting to visit
! Hot Springs. Ark., nnd many othjer points. They will be accom1Panied by their children. Eleanor,
Henry, Jodah and Perry.
Their
daughter, Mrs. Robert Merriweather and husband nnd little
daughter, Ellon will keep house nt
the Cameron home during their ab­
sence.
Airs. Cameron's mother
Mrs. Atoore is with her daughter
Airs. R. F. Holzendorf nt Arcad­
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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor

(Miscellaneous Shower
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On Monday Afternoon

Social
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they did last year. Queen Mary
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tho summer, if her engagements
permit.
Under the presidency o f the
Duchess o f York and the vicepresidency o f Princess Alary, the
women’s section has organized
mnny functions including u "N a­
tional Baby Week.” The march of
women into spheres hitherto ex­
clusively held by men is indicated
by the Intention to hold a confer­
ence o f women engineers.
The majority o f women, however,
will be engaged principally in the
food section, giving hints on house­
hold affnirs, the selection o f fruits
and food, ami demonstrating the
latest household labor savings ap­
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na returned to their home in Ten­
nessee Tuesday.
John Dolly nnd wife, Mr. Witte
am i family ood Jacob B oll" left
Monday to spend some time in the
mountains of Asheville, N. C.
Rev. King nnd fnmily spent n
pleasant day at the Beach Inst
week. They were accompanied by
Air. and Airs. Naugher and daugh­ Women To Have Busy
ter Reba.
Miss Nlola Webb nnd Philip Eg- Summer A t Wembley
ger were mnrried Saturday, Rev.
James Johnson o f the Methodist
LONDON, June 11.— Women are
church officiating. They went to going to have more to do with this „ „ Doing,,a ,lot of work wouldn’ t be
so bad i f you could do it quickly
housekeeping in one of Air, Eg- year’s Wembley Exhibition than I without
any
— effort.
gpr’s houses.
It. AI. Austin died at Iaike Mon­
roe Wednesday from injuries re­
ceived a few days previous when
he was hooked by n cow. He is
m
survived by n son, who lives here
and several other children.
Airs. Stella Alorris, Jacksonville,
O. P. Knox, Nnshville, J.
W.
Snead, Sanford, reprcsenntives of
the State Poultry Association, vis­
ited this community last week nnd
inspected the poultry farms. They
were entertained at dinner by Mr.
nnd Airs. J. T. Jacobs who nrc
members o f the Sanford Poultry
Association.

Mr. Daniels is not Improving
very last.
Air. Sweat has purchased n new
A lovely party o f Monday after­ Ford touring car.
noon was the miscellaneous show­
The Potato Club boys left Mon­
Thursday
er, honoring Miss Gussie Frank a day for Gainesville.
Royal Neighbors will meet June bride-elect which was given
Charles Philips has purchased a
. Elks Club at 7:30 o’clock,
by Mrs. Leslie Went and Mrs. new Willys-Knight car.
i regular meeting of the Col. George Shipp, at the home o f Mrs.
D. D. Moran of Veto, is home
Jore Roosevelt Auxiliary No. Went on Central Street.
this week with his parents.
„11 meet at the American LcTho color scheme o f pink and
Charles Harrison
spent
the
[llomc at 3:30 o’clock.
lavendnr wns beautifully carried week end here with his fnmily.
out in the decorations :........
Carol Culpepper and Willie Sieg
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were used roses and asters with have sold their property on Stone
Friday.
Island.
Sallie Harrison Chapter of fern.
I). D. Aloran, Homer Ballard and
A musical program, both vocal
p, A. R. " ill meet at 4 o’clock
tj* home o f Mrs. A. R. Key. and instrumental, was given by Otis Matt will leave Thursday for
i j) the annual election of offi- Miss Pearl Robson, Miss Velma Delaware.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Durkson nnd
aml every member is urged Shipp nnd Miss I.ueltn Mahoney,
nd. A board meeting will which gave much pleasure to the son of Orlando were here Sunday
visiting friends.
assembled guests.
nru the regular meeting,
Airs. Alyrtle Logan spent a
Many anil varied were the beau­
te regular meeting of the Rea Lodge No. 43 will be held tiful and useful gifts which filled couple o f days in Jacksonville last
1 12 at tho old I. 0 . O. F. Hall to overflowing, “ cupids wagon,” week on business.
Mrs. Hart is very ill, having
the Federal Bakery at 8o’- drawn by little Misses Mary Went
and Dorothy Smith and presented suffered a stroke o f paralysis
{fr.fortl High School Alumni to tho bride-to-be who was a pic about a week ago.
Jack Wicks underwent another
qcet Friday night, June 12, 8 ture o f lovlincss in an orchid gown.
dr, at Seminole Cnfe. Dnncc Site was seated in a bower of green operation at the Fernald-LnughtThe gifts on hospital .Monday.
ediately afterwards at the San- fern and pink roses.
Air. nnd Airs. P. T. Wakefield
Country Club.
were accepted with a prettily spok­
spent Sunday nfternon with Mr.
u. J. N. Robson and Mrs. Ben en expression o f appreciation.
The hostesses served dainty re­ and Mrs. Wm. Daniels.
man will entertain the St. AgMr. Abercrobie o f Daytona,
Guihl at the home o f Mrs. freshments. The guests included
isan at 3:30 o’clock with Miss the “ Ladies Union” , a number of spent Saturday with his sisters, Mr. Cameron’s daughter,
Mrs.
Airs. Hart and Airs. Stones.
ta Lake as tho honor guest of neighbors and other friends.
Hanson in Orlando.
.Miss Bessie and Julia Gieger
igellancous shower.
Gordon Brisson o f
Dnytonn
spent Inst week at Ft. Christ­
Beach wns a visitor at the Joe
mas with Air. and Airs. Tucker.
Saturday
Air. and Airs. Tom Hcffiehl and Cameron home Sunday.
(ro will be Story Hour at the
son o f Miami spent Sunday with
Aliss Grctchen Ixmg is visiting
lry at 10 o’clock.
Air. am! Airs. Tim Teitenm and her cousin Airs. Jerry Warren nt
r«. Georg? A. DeCottes will
daughter.
Lakeland for several weeks.
rtain with one of a series of
Airs. A. II. Stone is nt her home
Airs.
Walter
loting
nnd
Mrs.
it parties at her homo on
On Saturday committees o f la­
on Cameron Ave.. again from her
i Avenue at 3 o'clock.
dies and girls representing tin* Steele apd cousin o f Sanford spent duties at the Gulf Port schools.
:dge and Mrs. James G. Sharon auxiliary o f the United Spanish Tuesday with Airs. Wm. Ballard
Mr. and Airs. John Peters, Air.
entertain at bridge honoring War Veterans will put on a sale of and fnmily.
and Airs. Nick Zcrnovcnu, Annie
Mr.
nnd
Airs.
Joe
Dawn
o
f
Mi­
Lake-Hutton wedding party.
small flags for the benefit o f the
nnd Alary Bucwell were visitors in
relief work o f the auxiliary nnd ll mi spent a few days with Mrs. Eustis Sunday.
Chas.
Hnrrison
nnd
family
nnd
camp and in celebration of Flag
Monday.
The Barney Beck farm nnd A.
L Circle meetings of the Pres- Day, June 14, which occurs Sunday. nlso attending the graduating ex­ D. Shoemaker farm both on Cel­
ercises
in
Sanford.
Homes for veterans and orphan?
jhin Auxiliary will meet in the
ery Avenue have been sold to new­
Air. And Airs. II. It. Pntishal and comers recently.
are maintained by the United Span­
king places at 4 o'clock,
lrtle Number 1— Mrs. George ish War Veterans and on “ Flag daughter Airs. Davis nnd son of
John Rumley has bought from
Ly, chairman, will meet at the Day” funds are raised for this pur­ Jacksonville spent Sunday in San­ the First National bank tho farm
M. Circle Number 2—Mrs. I., pose in every section o f the coun­ ford with Air. and Airs. R. E. Tol­ at Cameron City that Leslie Bri­
ar.
W e Have Some Good Buys
iiier, chairman, will meet at try.
tain farmed for several years.
It is urged by these organiza­
Airs. Toni Grier nnd sons o f
Ihurch. Circle Number 3— Mrs.
Airs. B. E. Collie and children
Walsma, chnirman, will meet tions that tiic flag be displayed Palm Beach are spending a few have returned to their home nt
in city lots, nnd especially attractive short time offerings from
t church. Circle Number 4.— from every homo and on public days with Air. and Mrs. Hart. I-nke Worth after visiting Airs.
nn investment standpoint.
for Collin’s parents, Air. and Airs.
Claude Howard, chnirman buildings in observance o f the day. Airs. Hart left Wednesday
This being the first call upon Alabama to spend a few weeks D. L. Long on Boardnle Ave.
meet at the home of Mrs. T.
Air. nnd Airs. E. J. Cameron nnd
iltston, HOI Magnolia Avenue, the public o f Sanford that has been with relatives and friends.
children arrived home Sunday
j Number 5.— Airs. Howard made by Col. Theodore Roosevelt
from the Cameron cnttle ranch nt
Come in and lei us tell you about them
r, chairmnn, will meet at the Auxiliary No. 3 U. S. W. V., it is
Itostwick where they have been for
th. Circle Number 0.— Miss hoped there will be .; generous re­
several weeks.
Msgill, chairman, will meet at sponse to the plea.
A fine baby girl was born to
D. A. .Mitchell has made several
church. Circle Number 7.—
LOU SMITH TERHEUN,
Air. and Airs. E. T. Austin Friday. trips to new Smyrna,
Daytona
1IV. M. McKinnon, chairmnn,
Department President.
C. J. Cates o f Jacksonville, is Beach and other points with his
pret at the home of .Mrs. Rosa
n "uest o f his daughter. Airs. Bar­ truck loaded with sweet corn and
sooii, 1007 Palmetto Avenue.
tow Atnnn.
other vegetables.
Number 8.— Airs, J. D.
Aliss Lucille Echols will lenve
Ed Ward of Cameron Avenue
!nff. chairmnn, will meet at
jH&gt;ou,for a summer term o f school has bought the farm at the corn­
(INC.)
ine of Mrs. Woodruff on San*
| \A/ ct Gainesville.
er o f Gcpeva and Richmond Av­
|Avenue.
The Woman’s Alissionary Union' j , HyV., James Jolmsiih'! an il' fam ­ enues owned BvVMV! Wade, jieilcY Y II 2 !| Park Arcnue.
» a i *| , , ; P h i w e ; 5 3 t t
met at the First Baptist Church ily left this week to spend the sum­ known as the Edgar Brown place.
Tuesday afternoon for the regular mer in the north.
Air. and Airs. Argei Cameron
business meeting. The chairman,
Air. ami Airs. .1. H. Jacobs were and little daughter of Cocoa are
Airs. L. N. Hansel!, presided.
entertained nt dinner Friday by here as "ucsts of A. B. Cameron
Reports from the different cir­ Airs. Wakefield o f Geneva.
and Aliss Alaude Cameron. The 3
cles were given. A motion was
Air. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson left
1.1 I.. Rcdfern o f Elfcrs, is made and carried to have one Tuesday to spend the summer In party spent Sunday at the home of
Airs. F. C. Baker is returning
ping a few ays in Sanford us
meeting each month during July, the mountains o f Tennessee.
home this week from a visit o f sev­
bu t of friends.
Andv
Naugher.
.Mr. nnd
Mr rrroi
August and September, combining!
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eral mnmn*
month* In
in Klrhmont!,
Richmond. &gt;A'n., and
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the literary and I.usmes's meetVng'L Ml,rion 0w cn,by nn‘l &lt;lnUK,lt,‘r K d-1Columbus. 0.. Air. and Mrs. Baker
and Mrs. Edward F. Lane These meetings arc to lie held the
Misi Rubn Williams are ex- second Tuesday o f each month.
Jhome from California Satur
Arrangements were made for all
members to attend the rally nt
•Monroe Thursday, June 11.
All
and Mrs. E. A. Douglas nnd who desire to go should be at the
Iter, Virginia McDaniels, nnd church at 11:30 o'clock Thursday
Lloyd, motored Thursday to morning.

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Spanish War Auxiliary
Will Hold Flag* Sale
Here Next Saturday

We would like to have your prop­
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ey to advertise it and guarantee that a
personal individualized effort will be
made to sell it.

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for each prospective buyer. A large mar­
gin of profit is allowed each owner of lots
in this well located
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Air. and Mrs. Samuel A. Huston
announce the marriage o f their
daughter,
&gt;•8. A. Ilnston and Mrs. Chris
Mildred Louise
"a • have returned from Coto
P«u-h where they have spent
Waist, l Le Roy McAlexander
f*‘ t few weeks.
on June 10 nt St. .Mark’s Episcopal
Church, Cocoa.
1 S. J. Jackson, who will be
' L- red as Miss Winnie Smith
|"'cv her parent-, Air. and
W. Smith, at ther home
I 1Holly Avenue.
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William Alusgravc and Iit - saw Nursing School, found mI by the 1
r-n. Ilillic, R-ft Tuesday for American Red Cross and still sup­
iampnrt. Pa., to visit her sis* porter! in part by it has celebrated
Mr*. F. \V. Short. They will its third commencement exercises.
'"■it relatives in Washington Twelve diplomas were issu.-d to
Indiana.
young girls, who had finished a
two years’ course.
Miss Bridge, the head of the
Err . i Molnar and children
^Hvirdina are visiting her pa­ school, spoke in Polish, which she
il r. and .Mrs. Tnknch for a has mastered since 1021. The work
I
Mrs. .Molnar motored o f the school is so highly appro- j
®rd Mrs. Arthur Alolnar over elated that the Polish government
Monday, showing them the has set.aside a sunni o f money for
♦rful developments
being a new building.
i» Florida. They are pian11 &gt; eotiu; again in the winter
A pair of dreamy eyes can put a
time they will buy a home man to sleep.
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Friday and Saturday to close out at

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jn |3rown Blue, Yellow, Tan, Green, Black Shades—Some white hats included.
WILL BE PLACED ON SALE

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Lt T.tltach has been a student
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Mr&gt;. Takach sang Gou, "Avi Maria'- at the Offer- X
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■Ah C. A. in New York nnd
Molnar is Librarian of the
Public Library. They
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Dresses. All sizes and all shades. These dresses
were made to sell for $16.50.

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Americans Taking
Lead In Swimming
At British College

How They Stand

Cardinals Also Make It Three
Straight From Brooklyn;
Dean Pitches Fine Game
And Giants Bent Chicago
CINCINNATI, June 'll. —Clnclnnnti took the third strnight game
of the series from 1‘ hilndelphia, a
to 2, yesterday. Critz opened the
first inning for the Rods by knock­
ing a home run.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .. 001 100 000-2-0-1
Cincinnati .. .. 100 000 20x—3-7-1
Batteries: Mitchell and llcnlinc;
Benton nnd Wingo.

y An k s s t a g e r a l l y
NEW YORK, June 11.—Tho
Yankees camu from behind in the
tenth Wednesday to win tho first
game of a bcHch with Cleveland, 0
to 5. A triple by Wanninger fol­
lowed by a double by Comlm, a base
on balls to Ruth and a triple by
Meuse! brought the winning runs.
Five home runs were made in the
game, Ernie Johnson’ s homer en­
abling New York to tie the score
In the ninth.
Score by innings:
Cleveland .. 000 000 102 2 - 5 - 7-1
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUI
New York .. Oil 000 001 .’1-0-10-2
Batteries: Karr, Buckeyo nnd Sanford at St. Petersburg.
Myatt;
Jones,
Ferguson
anti Lakeland at Tampa.
Schang.
NATION AL" LEAGUE
Brooklyn at St. I.ouls.
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SENATORS HIT HARD
WASHINGTON, June 11.—Tho New York at Chicago.
Senators pounded three Detroit Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
pitchers for n totnl of 17 hits anti Boston at Pittsburgh.
won the first game of their series
A m e r i c a n iLe a g u e
here Wednesday, 11 to 7. Cobb and St. Louis at Boston.
Wingo each got a home run o ff Detroit at Washington.
Covfleakie in the sixth.
Cleveland at New York.
Score by innings:
Chicago at Philadelphia.
D e tr o it......... 200 014 000— 7-10 2
.Washington . 202 051 Olx— 11-17-1
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Batteries, Leonard,
Holloway, Memphis at Mobile.
Cole nnd Woodall; Covcleskie, Mar- Nashville at Atlanta.
berry nnd Ruel.
Chattanooga at Birmingham.
Little Rock at New Orleans.

Today’s Games

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BOSTON, June IL— St. Louis’
hatters ran wild in the first game
o f the series witli Boston Wednes­
day. They made 17 hits nnd won
15 to 8, aided materially by seven
Boston errors.
Score by innings:
fit. Louis .. .’100 (502 0.11— 15-17-3
B o s to n ......... 200 040 HO— 8-13-7
S Batteries: Winganl and Dixon;
Stuffing, Frances, Lucey, Wing­
field und Heving,

Yesterday s
Results

WE

CH ICAGO'PAN S SHIVER
CHICAGO, June 11.— Waylnnd
Deans, held the Cubs to eight scat­
tered bits yesterday und the Giants
won the third gnme o f the series,
5 to .'{. Fans shivered in the cold
wind that blew o ff Lake Michigan.
Score by innings:
New York ..... 101 003 000-^5-8-0
Chicago ......... 100 000 OH—11-8-1
Batteries: Dean and Snyder;
Blake, Jacobs and Gonzales.
HORNSBY HITS HOMED
ST. LOUIS, June 11.— Making
it three in n row from the Brook­
lyn Robins, the Cardinals won yes­
terday’s gnme, 11 to 2, of which
eight runs were scored in the fifth,
Hornsby batted into the right field
bleachers for his tixteenth home
run this year.
Score by innings:
Brooklyn .. .. 100 000 010— 2- fl-2
St. Louis .. .. 001 181 OOx— 11-14-1
Batteries: Erkhardt, Hubbell nnd
Hargrave; Rhem nnd O’Farrell.
BRAVES 1IIT TIMELY
PITTSBURGH,. June
____ .II. . Boston
hit three Pittsburgh pitchers time­
ly .Wednesday and won the third
game of the series, 0 to 4. Three
of Pittsburgh’s runs were account­
ed for with a home run by Trnynor with two runners on base.
Score by innings:
Boston ......... 000 040 m l—fi-15-0
Pittsburgh .. 000 000 031— I- 0-2
Batteries: Grahnm ami Gibson;
Morrison, Adams nnd Smith.

C A R R Y A COMPLETE
OF SUM M ER SUITS

OXFORD, England, June 10.'— On
present form the Oxford Univ­
ersity swimming team for
this
term will be composed largely of
Americans. In the races for the
frenhnun D. Crodic, o f la a iin g
school, won the SO yards in good
time from II. M, Clcckley. tho
Georgia hurdler, and J. L. Merrill
of California, the middleweight
boxing champion of the university
led in the 100 yards. Brmlie has
a smooth easy stroke and is one of
the most promising swimmers in
the university.
Another clever
American swimmer is C. C. Fletchcrof Pembroke oCIlege, who has
made ell but.two of Oxford’s goals
at water polo thi ssenson.
Oxford swimming compares un­
favorably with that of the larger
American universities. The univ­
ersity has no swimming pool, and
the municipal swimming baths, the
only pool In Oxford, is open to the
university only Hire hours a week.
Swimming is taught in public
schools and is required o f nil un­
iversity men who take up rowing
but speed tsrokes have never be­
come popular.

NOTICE
Assessments for the Paving
« f the following streets will
he due June 15, 11)25.

E R E is a sturdy, low -p riccd car o f the very finest
q u a lity — th e n e w S tu d c b a k c r Standard Si*
D uplex-P haeton.

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F ou rteen th
r t r e e i — F r om
San­
ford Av&lt;\ T o 1‘iilrni'tto Ave.
Flfti cliilt Street—■ From Sa nford
Ave.. to .Magnolia Ave,
llilgttey Street— F rom Htmforil
Avr. to L ily Court.
Sixteenth Street — F r o m Sanford
A \ n . a l a u iiolin Ave,
Ilo.-e Court Street** (A ll Streets
In IPme Court S u b division .)
IX I .K N IK IV. T a x C ollerlor.

I t is the m ost pow erfu l car o f its size and weight, with
every proved advantage that a high-grade open car can
0 ffcr — ru gged dependability, brilliant performance,
outstanding com fort.

Coldish Juno IU. 11, 13, 13, II. ami
13th.

nnouncing
Tho Opening of Branch Office of
The II. I!. Schulte Realty Co., Inc.

In addition, it has one great advantage no other open
car provides — D u p lex roller side enclosures that give
encloscd-car p rotection in storm y weather. You mob
the change in 30 secon ds— w ith ou t leaving the seat
F. O. D. FACTORY
70 H. p. StuJebatcr-built rtt.’ inc—lhe most pimrrful in any
car o f its site- Fall-site balloon
tires. Safety livhtinz control.

A t Hotel lMontezuma, Sanford

Built com plete b y S tu dcbakcr— both bedy and chassb
— in great m anufacturing plants where the overhead is
shared by three different m odels. T h u s only “ one maim,
facturing profit” is included in the low purchase price.
Com e in and inspect this new -type car— see this ex­
clusive D uplex conven ience— learn the value Studcbakcr
offers before y ou buy.

P R E S E N T IN G

Teddy Strauss
BUS LEAVES— Or.’lO A. M.
RETURNS— 1:30 I*. M.
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY

Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton

At $10.00 and 515.00
WE GIVE EXTRA TROUSERS FRKI
WITH TAILOR MADE SUITS

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...W ttlP D O N &amp; HODGES

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FRENCH DRY CLEANERS
110 E. 2nd. St

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Sanford, Fla.

! FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
jBoth games rained out.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ft. Louis 11; Brooklyn 2.
Chicago 3; New A’ ork 5.
Cincinnati 3; Philadelphia 2,
Pittsburgh 1; P ton C.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington II; Detroit 7.
Philadelphia 0; Chicago 8.
New York &lt;3; Cleveland 5. (10 in
nings.)
Boston 8; St. Louis 15.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUI
Columbia 3; Spartanburg 8.
Augusta 8; Asheville 4.
acon 10-8; Knoxville 4-0,
hnrlotto 4; Greenville (5.

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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Atlanta 0; Nashville 4.
Nyw Orleans 3; Little Rock 2,
Mobile 4-5; Memphis 1-2.
Birmingham 3; Chattanooga 4.
More than half the destructive
pests In America lire of foreign
origin, not counting reformers.

H o w ’s T h is?
Five acre bearing orange grove in country dub
flection, with five room bungalow, barn, garage
ami out houses.

WITH REASONABLE TERMS,

E. F. L A N E
REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Bank Building.
Sales Force:— Miss Kuhn Williams, Miss Helen linage.

A U TK ©

ALLILIATED MEMBERSHIP AS FOLLOWS

A ll the suffering in
• the world w on ’t cure
’d isease.
Pain makes 1
m ost diseases w o r s e
and sometimes brings
. on still further dis­
orders.
Stop the pain Dnd
give nature a chance tq
Avork a cure.
D R . M IL E S *

Anti-Pain Pills
One or two will bring
relief.
&gt; Your druggist sell* them
at pre-war prices-—2 5 closes
2 5 cents. Economy pack­
age; 125 doses $1.00,
&lt;
l -.-W!

Bull Hardware Company.
Bower, R. C., Druggist,
Carter Lumber Company.
Gonzalez Grocery Company.
Hill Hardware Company.
Hill Lumber Company.
Lloyd Shoe Company.
McKinnon-Markwood Company.
McLaulin, Henry, Jeweler.
Pure Food Market.
Roumillat &amp; Anderson.
Sanford Herald.
Seminole Hudson-Essex Company.
Smith Bros. Inc.,
Speer &amp; Son, Geo. A.
Wight Bros., Company.
W oodruff &amp; Watson Company.
Yowell Company.

TL’ DOR SEDAN

Runabout - Touring Car Coitpc

F. 0 , 0 . D etroit

- - -

Fordor Sedan

$260
$290
520
660

Full »I«
T lfn 1-5 t« :n . On cr*n or* d.mounijhU
c.iui t u l tuftcr ars 1*1 cAtrj. A ll prices A o. b. D etroit

Linen S u i t s .............. .................. $15.00
w

3k

Linen Knickers

UURNISHKl

$3.50 to $5.00

TO MEN WHO KNOW

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925.

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DIRECTORY

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in FOR SALE: Highway trailer, good
condition.
Mrs. Lappin, West
LEWIS O ’BRYAN.
Office in the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
..eminolc Bank Building Annex. NEWS— it covers Broward County First Street, Box 120.
thoroughly which is one of the
Phone 417-L 3.
most rapidly growing sections on
FOR SALE: My 10 acre farm on
the Florida East Coast. Sample
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore
t y p e w r it e r s a n d r e p a ir s
copy and rate enrd upon request.
Stntion, small cash payment, rea­
All makes o f typewriters for LEARN ABOUT Tent County and sonable terms, S. E. Barrett, Box
95, Jacksonville, Fla.
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 gram. Beat advertising medium in
Ball Bldg.
South Florida Published mornings. FOR SALE: Double house with
double gnrage. Easy terms. A.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
P. ConneBv &amp; Sons.
PRINTING
OHIO— Xenia, Make your sales
th’.ough the Xenia Gazette,
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Automobiles
Engraving. Embossing. See us Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. district. Want ad and display
rates on request.
it. It. Ave.-Commercial St.
REAL ESTATE
J.

IATURB AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
WART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
3 W. Central Ave. Orlando,

COLITMBOX tOn.) T .r,n n K n — C lass­
ified ads have the turgoet c i r c u ­
lation In
Ho'ithw«ntnra
G eorgia.
Itnte Re i d - w o r d ) line.

E. SPURLING, sub-division
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
ers and fern grower* of Volusia
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
county advertlso In the DeLaad
Heights, Florida on Dixia High­
Dally News, rate lc per word, cash
way.
with order.
TIN AND METAL WORK

JAMES H. COWAN— Ail kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Bout Tanks. At Oak
Avenue qnd Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

USED CARS
man p « n i co u p e — K i l n * ,
t n a i F iir it T n u r l n g I 'n r ,
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MAINE— WnlervTlIe, Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
You are wasting time and mo­
ple are interested in Florida prop­ ney if this page hnsn’t your clas­
erty. Reach them through the sified advertisement. Phono it in
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ today. No. 148.
tion.

LITTLE WANT AD In The
Herald will bring you big re­
MIRRORS ItESILVERED
sults. Advertise those old articles
Furniture bought and sold.
Call you have stored away and have
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone 0-17. no use for. A litis thirty-rent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative will
Building: Material call to see yoi\

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HILL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St,
Phone GG5

ARCHITECT
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O rlan d o. F lo r id *

Rooms For Rent
TO REACH BUYERS or snllets of
Florida real estate advertise In
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
cent a word dally, two cents a word
out meals.
Rensunshle rates.
Sundays.
Lincoln House.

EVERT TRUK

BY CONDO
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HILTON’S
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1LI Magnolia Ave.
ft First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Indies and Children.

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamp* Dally
Times, the great
home doily,
rate lH c per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card

W ANTED: Stenographer, who can
report promptly. Good position
for so mo one desiring to locate
permanently with old established
firm. Apply at once by letter to
Box 660.

WKHT V t l t C l N l A — C la r k s b u r g, The
C la r k s b u r g
Kxpunfint.
m orn tn *
IneliiilliiK Humiay. mnrnln * Issue.
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Day
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tranqVr. Phone 551 and 63-W
CAFE
BELL CAFE
ord't beat in Service and QualI’irst Street and Park Ave-

Elton J. Moughton
a r c h it e c t

First National Hank Bldg,
Sanford, ------------- Florida

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST

DRUGS
KY'S DRUG STORE — PreIptlons, Drugs, Sodas.
We
) at near you as your phone.
II 1U3.

,-orna. Hanlons. I n g r o w ­
ing Nall*. H eavy C a ll­
ouses o r lltad nobPig
(out.
n it. c . I.. c m . K n
Y o w i ll Drew Uldg.
Orlando.
Phone.
E leva tor

ELECTRICAL
IANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
ucccuora to Gillon A Platt
Magnolia.
Everything eleck»L Phone 422. Electragith

idlo.

•I LING STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES
IRTS—Three stations. Mag­
i'* and Second. First and Elm,
afurd Avenue and 10th Street.
jPTt service.
FLORIST
tV.'ART Tin.’ gr.nDtaim

W . H. LONG
MEAT MAItKET
410 Sanford Ave. Snnford, Fla.

Tribune or hand t to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper.
One year
$8.00, 6 months $4.0C. three mouths
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
a/tier.
“ DO YOU WANT to buy or soil
anything?" If so advertise in
the "Gainesville Sun."
DEVKI-OP*3H« A T T K y T I O N — Pen anenla la b e g in n i n g tna grea test d e ­
velopm en t In (Horltln's Matnry; a
half mllltun d olla r high w ay tu I ha
g u lf beach Juat
rnla hed ; a tw o
million dolla r brld ga aeroas Esoam Ida Kay s ta r ted ; quarter
m illion
dollar opera h o m e under conntructic i; ( w o nillHone being epent on
h i g h w a y ; g rea test c h a n c e f o r live
developer* in get
In « a
g rou nd
floor.
W rite D evelop m en t D ep a r t­
ment The P en sa cola News.

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.— Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate cash ,09c
chnrge. 10c per lino, minimum
FOR SALE—Space cm the puga
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?

Try Smith’s Barber
H. A . SPEIR
Contractor and Builder

*9*1. M — Phone — 499-M

Shop for good harbor
work. Ladies welcome.

M any m en and w om en have

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b e c o m e habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have fou n d it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

P ic k U p T o d a y ’s H e r a ld
read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for y ou rself
w hy classified advertising is so
im portant.

Double Your Investment
In the centre of two proposed highly developed
Hiih-divijtiotiH on pnved road, facing loading
station, and one and half miles from Post office,
TWELVE ACRES TILED, d wells, six room
house, two story horn, two nudes, two horse
■wapon; all kinds of- farming
implements.
Price $10,000.00. (lood Terms.

ENJOY THE COOL refreshing !
summer in the mountains of |
North Carolina at the A1.I.EN
HOUSE.
IIKNDE RSON VILLE,
N. t\, lovely rooms, large airy
windows. Good home cooked meals.
221 -E First Street, opposite
Rates reasonable. For any fur­
ther information write the Allen
House, 634 Oakland Street, Hen­
dersonville, N. C., or Central Hotel
“ W hy! He’s Nothing
Clearwater, Fla.

Seminole Business Exchange

China ware in English Porce­
lains, Huvarinn and Japanese
rr-A.REEL
Car. Drive it
China make lovely Rifls
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
urielf. Oak and Second St.
Send in your subscription to the
DTOMOIHLES FOR RENT

Miscellaneous
I BUY— pay cash for second hand
pianos. Address P. O. Box 352.
u_
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ADVERTISING getn resultu if it
reaches potential buyers.
PnIntka Daily News is circulated in
an indual .ini and agricultural sec­
tion.

Classified advertisements have
c o m e to be tin Am erican institu­
tion — they vitally con cern every
m em ber o f the family.

WANTED — Young man .wants
position ns truck driver F. G.,
Lowe. Celery Ave., and Snnford.

W ANTED: Someone to represent
the original J. It. Watkins Com­
pany in Snnford. You can sup­
ply daily necessities to regular
1customers and make $35 to $50 a
week easily. Write The J. It. Watkins Co., Dept. .1-2, 62-70 West
Iowa St., Memphis Tenn.

ADVERTISE in tT.e Journnl-Horu!d, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Class!lied rates
10c per line. Wnycross JournalHerald, Waycross. Georgia.

Ik

W A N T E D

WANTED — Position as manager
or foreman on truck farm or
Orange Grove. Address U., Box
163A, Route A.

THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
accepted want ad medium In
Daytona (Fn.l One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 23c.

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRend about it in the Palm Biach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest-

For Rent

FOR SALE: New bungalow — 5 FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
rooms, bath, electric light, gar­
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
age, two porches. South Snnford stairs. C. T. Smith.
Ave., $500.00 will hnmlle.
Bal­
ance like rent. Fred S. Houston,
FOR RENT — Cottage—John MusBox 690.
son.
FOR SALE— Cheap, one of the
best poultry businesses in the
Furnished apart­
city. Inquire at 310 Cypress Ave. FOR RENT:
ment or sleeping rooms.
Select
FOR SALE—fl room house. Cheap neighborhood with privnte family.
—J. T. Pope, Contractor, 513 Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cold water. Telephone, etc. 711
Celery Avenue.
Pnrk Ave.
FOR SALE: Pair of mules, five
years old and without belmishes; FOR RENT: House 210 Laurel
also good two-horse wagon.
All Ave., after June 1st. A. I*. Con­
going to soli nt some price nt once. nelly.
See them at Mr. Dyson’s. Central
and French Avenues, Snnford, Fla. FOR RENT: An apartment, furn­
ished. Also bedroom.
Cheap
FOR QUICK SALE— On contract. 511 Park Ave.
5 acres, 350 feet on hard road.
Just beyond country club. $1,900.00
cash; $835.00, balance, 10 semi­ APARTMENT FOR RENT— A t­
tractive and Convenient.
Onll
annual monthly installments, 5 per
cent paid any one broker negot­ at lleruld office for further in­
iating sale. F. II. Scruggs, Ocala, formation.
Fla.

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cement work, sidewalks, build­
morning Sentlnal; largest classi­
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Terwllifger, Prop.
imum 24c cash with order.

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it—when you want it.
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"Quit kidding tne, A et&gt; h ; when
and $30.00 in currency. Finder
I
get
rea«ly to land a man he’s got
pler.se return to A. M. Adams and
to be n real man with plenty of
receive reward. •
good healthy flesh on his bones."
"O f course, I dance with Ed;
Have ymi room* tu rent or Home
lie's a good enough fellow and 1
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feel sorry
for him, but no
Uao The Herald's classified page
skinny, hollow checked spindle
and get results.
shanked lath is going to sail the
voyage of life with nu\"
Everything
Cheer up, Ed—tilings aren't ns
had ns they look to you right now.
For the Sportsman
Many hundreds o f skinny, gaunt,
emaciated men looked oven worse
On Park Ave.
At
than you do till someone told them
U miles from Snnford
about
McCoy'* Cml l.iver Oil Com­
City Limits
Ball Hardware
117 Feet on 11th St.
pound Tablets (the new way to
take Cod Liver Oil) and how it
Rhone 8
wuuld put pounds o f good firm,
$57.50 an Acre
Best location in Sanford.
hrnlthy flesh on their hones in
Apartment or Residence,
just a few weeks.
Nothing like these health creat­
i O t ’TII t.A M I I* .VI XT
in fast growing section.
We have acreage for de­
ing weight producing tabtets for
r * « e - ' n t That Huvaa You
Money.
velopment, celery farms,
skinny,
underweight men,
as
Price $6,500.
Mfcnururlureil b&gt;
thousands can testify. Start to
citrus groves, or small
B l i r o i i a - t . h i i l . l r r I'a la l O*.
take them today—60 tablets—60
Sol.I by
Terms
farming.
cents at Bower’s Pharmacy, Union
t.OffHI.XU I 'A l. V r C O H I 'X X I
IIS Muicuulla A i d ,
Pharmacy or any real druggist
I'h o n r 27*1
anywhere in North
or South
America.
And listen; If they don't put 5
pounds of good flesh on you in 30
days, get your money hack— that’s
( .
fair enough, but bo sure—very sure
■
that you get McCoy'* Cod Liver
■
2U E. FIRST ST.
(til Compound Tablets— the origin­
al and genuine.
— Adv.
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100 Feet

4600 Acres

Bodwell Realty Co., In

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Earle T. Field

l.ubtiv I'lilnitioii lln in iley llblg.
Hunfuril
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Dancing frocks have done much
toward keeping us from being
shocked hv bathing suits.

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times.

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AN I-ORD.fEOJ^p A,. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925

LAKEHURST, N. J., June 10.— inflated ll shin nf t.-ilrpliiirst. for

Famous Criminal Law yer To President And Mrs. Coolidge
Give IJ.amatic Touch To
Reach
Washington
This
.Scopes Trial On Teaching
Morning on Schedule Time
The Theory o f Evolution
A fte r A Comfortable Night

N ation ’s A ttention
E xecu tive A n d W ife
Is On L ittle Tow n
G reatly E n joy V isit

Britain Undertakes
kry Difficult Task

Parties Interested In Cnso Special Movie Show Given On
Propose to Make It Issue
Board of Train Last N igh t;
O f Tremendous Magnitude
Chief Slays in Exclusion

SermanForeiprnOf f ice
AdoptsW aitingAttitude onNegotiations
LONDON, June 10.— O ffiiil papers explaining the Anjo-French nccord in replying
pGermany’s overtures for a
act guaranteeing Germany’s
Festern frontiers will not be
Eresentod to parliament, Mr.
hidwin, the prime minister,
kpLiined in the house of
bmbcrlnin, returns to London
bat the end o f next week.
An
tttoritative statement given out
night, however indicates fully
k nature of the proposed past,
fcth, should Germany accept— ns
kme.l likely by the British govament—will institute an entirely
I* factor in Europenn relationlipFirst, Great Britain will uhnnn her policy o f isolation and be­
ne virtually a member of a four
iwr alliance— for it is assumed
*t Italy will join— to preserve the
lice of Europe and guarantee the
tatiers of France, Belgium and
innany as established under the
bailies Treaty against violation
•many side, and will employ tho
m!c of her defensive forces fo r
p purpose.
Tie pact will Ik* Id-lateral, Great
main undertaking to guarantc« frontiers against unprovoked

Airplane Experts Give Out Pretty High School Student
Report In E ffort to Obtain
Succumbs to Wounds While
Compromise to Bring Flans
Lover Is Seriously Hurt;
Baek to American Museum
Suicide Agreement Revealed

historic Langley airplane, submit- student in the Wellesley Junior
ted Tuesday by two aviation ex- High school, died in the Newton
ports was taken under advisement Hospital Tuesday night from rehy Doctor Charles D. Walcott, sec- volvcr wounds received in what the
rotary o f the Smithsonian itistitu -'police believed might he a suicide
tion.
. pact. Sterling Mills, a student in
The report embodying the sug-’ tho Senior High school, was in the
gostion was made by Doctor Joseph! same hospital in n -erio’H costdiS. Ames, Johns Hopkins university! tion with a bullet wound in the
physics professor, and Rear Admir- head.
al David \\.
la y lor, war-time
Tho hoy, 18 years old, was found
chief o f the naval construction |y |nB wounded by the side o f u road
corns, now retired, both o f whom. n,..ir here late yesterday, lie told
with Dr. Uilcott, are members ol the policemen who discovered him
the national advisory committee that a cirl was ilvine in tho near.

Mjr. But the whole pact will
[wider the aegis o f the League
IXatimis, which Germany r.uist
land any action taken will lie
■r the League Covenant.
Hpimrcntly both Great Britain
k Frame had to make roncesp. Franco wanted the right to
ki tmop* across the Rhineland
kf!|&gt; Poland in the event o f war.
ht Britain objected to this, and
piingly a compromise had been
pi, under which the past guarbti Germany equally
with
pee, ami no action can he taken
.the event o f hostilities in either
nttrn nr Eastern Europe oxeep*
f*r tnc Covenant o f the League.
Bu* pael which Mr. Chamber0 negotiated wiil bo certain to
l»n itmng criticism in the House
Commons because ninny will
fund tlut it involves Great Brit1too deeply in possible KuroGermany Is Waiting.
EIU.IN, June 10.— The German
im office has assumed a wailattitude with respect to the noation fur the proposed securi-

I.

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Itoreiirri office official. "T h e
P #n government,
therefore,
nut intend to muke a.iy cumat this stage."
Germany," said the official,
* inh-ted from the beginning
Points -first, that the whole
J_ex problem, including a sepact evacuation o f the Col“’ and the Ruhr, di.-urma, ■
1n‘l Germany’s entry into the
W o nr Nations, constitutes one
.y ',,,'l cannot he Settled except
ami second, that the only
wo*t of disposing o f the matter
• tirtoriiy js through a new iniTwa-i conference where the
pnnMblo statesman can meet
a to face."

'•'A. June 10— Operatautoniobile express line
be cities of Jacksonville
"t'a will be started on
June 15, it has been an« illiani Beuidict, manno East Coast Auto Exnpuny. Warehouses will
lined at both points, it
'!• and shipnors of per­
n ive* alrcnr'i/ begun to
for shipment o f their
One* trip daily in each
w&gt;ll be made at the he­
wn* said and the sched&gt;e gradually increased.

•jrd
Operators
•rape Shipments
’’ ■ Juno 10— Local vine*
l?.t°rs art* planning to henipmcnt o f grapes to the
markets within the ao.xt
" r!m g to a survey made
: rlct- Unc operator plans
. Lins o f grapes within
days and has contrae* bt. Petersbuig produce
’ the sale of Uic grapes ut
Per pound,

I which on December I &lt;, 11*03, was
the first in the history of the world
to make a sustained free flight un­
der its own power, carrying a man.

Arson Ring Causes
American Business
Heavy LossAnnully

There is no question that the
W rights were the first to accom­
plish sustained free flight o f u
man with their heavier than air
machine, l)r. Walcott said in a
statement made public with the
experts’ report.
June 10.— A r­
W A SH IN G TO N
"The Smithsonian Institution,"
he
asserted,
“ recognized
this son rings, headed by "unscrupu­
achievement by awards the first lous politicians and business men,"
Langley gold medal to them it)
uru operating in practically every
15)01)."
city in the country and are caus­
K n ox College Confers ing indirect loss to business an­
nually of $100,000,000, T. A lfred
Doctor o f Law D egree Fctmming, supervisor o f conserva­
of the National Board of Fire
On M elville E. Stone tion
Underwriters, asserted in an ad
dress today before the convention
GALESBURG, 111., June 10.— of the National Association of Cre­
Mellville E. Stone, counselor o f tho dit Men.
Associated Press and for 25 years
Death resulting from incendiary
its general manager, was given the
fires in the United States average
degree of Doctor o f Laws today at
15,000 a ycur, Mr. Flemming said.
Knox College. Where 80 years ago
In the end, he added, the consum­
his mother and father met for the
er has to pay the loss from such
first time us students.
fires because firm s naturally udd
Melville E. Stone, Journalist, ed­
to their prices the resulting higher
itor, author and founder of one of
premium rates fo r insurance.
America’s greatest dailies nnd the
Declaring the* insurance compan­
liead for many years o f its great­
est news gathering agency, C. E. ies nnd “ continuously confronted
..................*cted
of nusui
McKinley, acting president said in with the (lire results
bestowing degree, "w e claim you sympathy on the part of both
Flemming
judges und j u r ie s , " Mr.
..........
son of Knox."
Unlay
raid the only remedy was a model
union statute to correct the weak­
Gangsters Plan Lavish nesses o f existing state laws.
group meetings devot­
Funeral for O’ Donnell edNumerous
to particular lines of trade oc­
cupied delegates to the convention
today, after a general session
which was addressed by Secretary
Hoover, Vice Governor Platt o f the
Federal Reserve Board and Senator
Fess o f Ohio.

M cA llister Is Named
Circulation M anager
PE N S A C O L A . June 10— C. II.
McAllister,
acting
advertising
ninnager of tho Nows-Journal, has
teen appointed
city circulation
maneger o f tho same papers. John
51. .Moyer, who recently consolid­
ated the circulation department o f
the two papers, will assume charge
of the mail circulation,
______

NUM BER 268

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Belgium Now Appears A s !
Winner O f Gordon-Bennett j
International Balloon Race

Shenandoah Able To Make
Western Trip, Says Steele
Alliance Guarantees
English A nd French
Against A ttacks On
Their W estern Fron t

I-ornl thundershowers Wodne*^
itke to modHay and ThurmU:
;erate variables wi

a

N E W YO R K . June 10.— The abil­
W A S H IN G T O N , June 1&lt;&gt; —
ity o f Clarence Dnrrow, Chicago
President
Colidge
returned
lawyer, to dramatize court action)
to Washington
today
from
as well ns his legal accomplish­
Minneapolis, where he atten­
ments, Tuesday led to his selection
ded tho Norsc-Americnn Cen­
ns one o f the defense counsel In
tennial
Celebration.
The
the trial o f John T. Scopes, Day­
presidential train arrived at
ton, Tcnn., high school teacher,
the union station
here on
next month for violation of the
time after encountering com­
Tennessee evolution law.
fortable
weather
through­
Forest Bailey, o f the American
out the night.
C ivil Liberties Union, which is or­
ganizing tho defense forces, an­
nounced .Mr. Harrow's selection
Tuesday. He made no secret o f the ING, N E A R A K R O N , O., June 10.
fact that the defense desires to
muke the trial so dramatic as to — The presidential train, which was
focus the attention o f the nation a traveling White House Tuesday
as it passed through southern W is­
upon the little Tennessee town.
Before Mr. Dnrrow arrived yes­ consin and northern Illinois and
terday the Civil Liberties Union Indiana, became a motion pilturc
had been divided as to the w is­ theater as it forged its way last
dom o f retaining hint as counsel, night through northern Ohio. ,
During the day, President Cool­
ns some members thought his views
so liberal that his defense might idge in buoyant spirits as a result
not he fully comprehended by the of the reception given him Monday
country nt large. A t n meeting in Minnesota, held his usual tri­
this afternoon, however, Mr. Har­ weekly press conference with the
netnspaperincn
traveling
row took n prominent part in con dozen
ridcring the bent defense for the ac with him, dictuted a hit to his
cased teacher and opposition to his stenographer and conferred with
Secretary o f State Kellogg und
selection was removed.
Tho do feline, Mr. Bailey said, has Sevieluiy Sunders.
settle fairly definitely its course of
Movie Shown In Dinner
Lnst night to break the mono­
action. It is hoped, he said, to
make the trial an event of outstand tony o f the journey, a movie show
ing importance which will educatu was pul on in the dining car for
the public to the need of absolute the entertainment o f President and
freedom in thought and teaching. Mrs. Coolidge to which the news­
“ Mr. Darrow," he said, “ is inter­ papermen uml railroud officials
ested primarily in educating the aboard thu train were invited.
public, lie hopes to make this is- They saw a news reel o f scenes
nic o f such magnitude ns to make in St. Paul and Minneapolis and at
the public think about religion and tho Minnosot a state fair grounds
it relation to the theory o f evolu­ where the president delivered an
pddress at the Norsc-Amcrican
tion and education."
Dr. John R. Neal, counsel fo r (ontonniul, a projecting machine
Scopes will retain his position us having been put on the train at
senior counsel, Mr. Bailey said. Thu I'biiiugo especially fo r the show­
position o f Dudley Field Malone, ing.
To the disappointment o f sever­
o f New York, has not yet been de­
cided. Charles Evans Hughes, who al hundred persons who hud gath­
had been suggested as one o f tin- ered at the station, the president
defense counsel, will probably not I had not arisen when his train made
be asked to assist in the trial un­ a brief stop at 7:30 a. in., at Madi­
less it is carried to the Supreme son, Wisconsin, the home of SeuuCourt on the plea the Tennessee tor La Follelle,
law is unconstitutional.
A t Nashville, Wisconsin, i**rhul»Humo o f the country's 'ending by youngster in his mother's arms,
peered into the diner and extend­
scientists and clergymen will
railed t » testify, Mr. Bailey sai l, ed a nibbled cracker toward the
the* latter to show that the theory president who was eating break­
of evolution is not fundamentally fast. Smiling, Mr. Coolidge recip­
rocated by dangling a flapjack on
oppu ed to Christianity.
the end of a fork toward the chiild.
la Seclusion
Although he apeured on tlu: rear
,, platform at times to acknowledge
h I salutations along the route, Mr.
ii Coolidge remained in the scclu ion
o o f the observation car most of thu
., Joy.
i*
During his conference with news­
papermen, tile executive gave I is
11 impression o f his reception in
&gt;s Minnesota, mit h the usual restrietion that he was not to he directly
quoted.
A t every meal, except breakfast,
train. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge leav/ ing Washington, the president Inis'
' |oaten u beefsteak. A l dinner last
' night, however, he specified to the!
" dining ear steward that he wanted
‘ a "th in " one.
t,
The President and Mrs. Cooling:.
,, ale an early dinner and were in the
,, midst o f their meal when the train
i. stopped at Willard, (). The crowd
4, at a baseball game near the sta­
tion rushed cumasso over to the
tain. Mr. und Mrs. Coolidge leav­
ing the diner to greet them from
thu observation platform.
“ Mr. President,’ someone shout­
M ARKETS
ed "you ruined a perfectly good
CHICAGO,
June 10.— Wheal ball game."
"W ell, you ruined a ncrfcctlv
July 1.05) to 1.05)14; Lpctomber 1.05
to 1.07; Corn, 1.1814 to l . l t i 'i ; good supper," remarked Mr*. Coolidge with a smile.
Oats, -September, 501) to 5J!*•

BRUSSELS. June 10.— It seem-,
id certain today
that Belgium
would be declared the winner of
the fir.*t renewal o f the GurdonBennett cup face fo r lighter than
air balloon*. Last evening Ernest
Do Jluyter, Belgium's national he­
ro, who piloted the hair Belgica,
was credited with having rcujo the
greatest distance from the starting
point, landing at tjuimper, Ilrittuiny, 1122 miles away.
Actually the Goodyear Urd, pi­
loted by the American, Wade T.
Van Orman, covered 710 kilometers
&lt;411.18 m iles), hut dropped in the
Atlantic near the lishant Light,
and Van Orman likely will he dis­
qualified under the rules governing
the rnee.
Belgium's second string man,
Vcenstrab Veenstra, flyin g
the
Prince Leopold, is the lone aero

For the 1st Tim e This Y'ear 1925 Crop Will Be
Than Last Yea- By
Stamp Sales Slump; Ilall
dred ami Tw elve
Says Decrease Caused By
Bushels, Officials
Misunderstanding of Hates
For tho first time this year busi­
ness o f the Sanford postof ficu
shows a slump in comparison with
a similar period Hast year, M ay’s
postal receipts being $25)1.23 less
than the receipts for May, 1021.
In announcing figures for
last
month, Postmaster J. P. Hull a t­
tributed the decrease to a lack of
understanding by the people o f ne*.v
postage rates, which recently went
into effect.
Mr. Hull declares that because
the rates are unfamiliar to the peo­
ple, they have used the mails only
in cases o f necessity und points
out that
thu postal
business
throughout the country suffered r.
slump last month totaling several
million dollnrs.
Figures for the first fiv-j months
o f this yonr in comparison with
those fo r the some |)criod last
year, show thut this year’s busi­
ness as a result‘ o f last mouth’s
slump, bus hud a gain o f only
$25)1.25. Postal receipts thus far
have bkcH as fo llo w *.Jan. ........ $3,5)50.12 $1,910,73
Feb.......... 3,5)20.78 4,131.01
Mar.......... 4,707.09 1,225.3 .
Apr.
.... 4,398.78
1,11.2.52
May .......... 3,083.30 3,383.07
$20,732.37 $21,038.28
Although the sab* o f stamp" and
stamped paper showed a slump, last
month’s money order business
showed a substantial increase over
the same month last year, Mr.
Hall's figures showed.
In May,
1025 money orders totaling $25,­
780.32, were issued while for iho
same month last year tho figures
was $22,1)28.01, showing a gain o f
$2,857.71.
Money paid out in cushiug money
orders last month amounted to $10,5*10.27 in compared with $11,5)03.1)7
for May, 15)21. Fees coming iroiii
the issuance o f money orders dur­
ing the month amounted to $27..02
as compared witli $200.21 for the
same month lust year.

Support of School
Bond Election P u t
B efore Kiwanians

Smaller
2 Hun­
Million
Assert

W A S H IN G T O N . June 10.—The
total wheat crop o f the United
Slates, forecast Tuesday by tlu* de­
partment o f agriculture at &lt;101,000,(100 bushels is the smallest since*
15)17 ami 212,000,000 less than pro­
duced last year. .
Commenting on the forecast, tin*
crop reporting board stated that
the t c.,.::: i .iu
o f wheat fur i and Gcovini^Chu I*oi Tak, with
domestic consumption d o \ o t grer.t- ; further reinforcements is reported
iy d iffe r from tills amount," indi­ ion his way down from the North
cating there would he little or no i i ver.
Earlier reports that Commander
wheat for export from this year’s
W ing Fung, o f the gunboat Coptic,
crop.
While the barley crop Is larger bad taken a bribe from tho Yuaneao
Ilian last year’s production, those and dccamiietl tonight proved in­
o f oats, rye, hay, peaches an.I correct. Wing, it since was report­
ed, collected $100,000 from the Yil*
pears are smaller.
nneso, but handed it over to tho
Winter
wheat
fared
badly Kwantung forces. Tho Punik ap­
throughout most o f the belt during parently acceding to tho Yunnesw
May because o f low temperatures, demands, convoyed u number o f
deficient
moisture und
plants soldiers across the river, where
weakened by the adverse winter they promptly wero captured by
conditions. Production o f 107,000,­ their Cnntonesc enemies, together
000 bushels is forecast from the with a large quantity o f opium and
June I condition, which was 00.5 counterfeit coins. The situations
In the foreign
settlements has
iicloiv the Mny 1 condition. T W ro been extrem ely tense today.- The
was reduction o f 38,000,000 bushels fighting has been going on contin­
since the Slay forecasts.
uously since Saturday.
The winter wheat acre yield is
placed at 12.501 bushels on June l
LO N D O N, June 10.— ,\ dispatch
conditions. Not since* F.HH has the* to the Daily Express, from Hong
yield been so low*, whilo records Kong dnted Tuesday *nys that Mr.
back as far as. 185)0 lias the yield land Mrs. Frank Crumpton and Mr.
hack as far as 185)0 do not disclose J and
Mrs.
Montgomery
Ogden,
far ns (HIM) do not disclose so low Americans, who attempted to es­
so low a Juno 1 condition for win­ cape from the war zone in a boat
ter wheat as reported today. In the fly in g the American flag, wore
large part o f the belt, winter wheat fired on by the Yuanese machine
has short straw and short heads, gunners nt Canton. Mrs. Crampwith the head often not well filled. ton was wounded and the party
Reports of thin stands are common.
Tlu* hessian fly und the chinch hug
are in evidence, and Kansas, lead­
ing winter wheal state, has the
"take a ll" disease, which in becom­
ing more serious iu the central re­
gion o f the state.
Its indicated
crop is only slightly more than
half o f last year’s.
Spring wheat condition is fa ir to
good, the cold weather having done
no serious damage, and u crop of
251,000,1)1)0 bushels is fnrccust.
That is only 25),000.000 bushels less
P E K IN G . Juno to— Students of
than last year but 5),0OO,))OO bushels
the enpital today
an*
holding
more than the average production
monster demonstrations in protest
of the last five ycurs. This year's
against tho action o f foreign au­
acreage is 151.2 per cent larger than
thorities in quelling recent »lriku
that o f lust year, while the outs riots in Shuughui.
and barley acreages also are larger.
The increased oats acreage is dtu
F O S IIO W , China, June 10 — A
partly to the showing o f this grain gcunml strike has been proclaim­
on some o f thu uhuudoned white; ed hero and the situation is quiet
wheat nrreagu
hut strained.

Florida W eather A nd N o t e d Horticulturist
Crop Report Is Given Leaves $40,000 Estate
J A C K S O N V IL L E , June 10.— E x­

D E L A N D , June It).— The will o f

cry Kiwunlun to assist in every cept local dry arcus, which were I.ui Gin Gong, noted Chinesewav in encouraging the young ■educed as the result o f more fre ­ Anierican horticulturist, who was
men to complete their education. quent and better distribution o f awarded a medal by the U. S.

Several readings which provok­
ed much luughter were given by
Miss Margaret Cowan. Miss Mary
Stoinoff rendered three violin sel­
ections, accompanied on the piano
by Miss Madeline Mullen.
In the absence o f Fiesident E. i).
Brownlee from tho city, S.
M.
Lloyd presided at thu meeting and
Forrest Luke acted as the song
lender. F. H. Chase o f Bradford,
D U R H A M , N. C „ June 10.— I
Fa., and G. U. Gerbrick o f Jack­
Duke University’s building fund
sonville weru visitors.
was raised from six million to
K. II. McCracken und Judge E.
eight million dollar* Tuesday with pcndilurc o f six million dollars, but ( ’ . Nesmith were elected to mem­
thu announcement o f an additional developments have called for more bership in the club. There were 11
tw&lt;i million dollar g ift from Juines! than this and Mr. Duku bus re­ i members present todr.y,
among
sponded to the increased needs.
U. Duke.
|them being 11. H. Berg, L. C. IlcThe announcement was made by
Tho December g ift from Mr. I bout, C. A. Byrd, A. C. Carter,
Dr. W. B. Few, president o f the Duke to Trinity r.tnl other institu­ |J. A. Clark. A. P. Connelly, It. II.
university, ut a luncheon ut which |tions provided Duke University nit Chapman, T.
Dumas, Ray Durd­
several hundred ulumni were pres­ income o f 32 per cent &lt;&gt;f $31,000,000 en, R. G. Duvuy, W. S. Entzmingcut. The visitors had come for the and an additional g o t « f $0,000,000 er. A. C. Fort, T. IL Higgins, J.
annual commencement exercise).
us u building fund. The previous C. Hutchison. M. B. Hutton, J. I).
It was pointed out that thu rais­ endowment to
Duke
University Jinkins, J. IL Jackson,
\V. T.
ing o f the building fund from $0,- while it wus Trinity Co 11ego was j Lcngley, Forrest Lake, T. \V. Law00.),000 to $8,000,000 would place i muro than $3,000,000, this having I ton. S. M. lJoyd, II. C. Long, C.
Duke University fifth among the come largely from the Duke fa nily.;|J. Marshall, E. J. Moughton, J. G.
universities o f the United States
Approxim ately 3,000 acres of i Michael, II. Il, McCaslin, G. E. Mcinsofar as building equipment is lund have been secured by Duku1JCull. G. K. McKay. W. M. McKinconcerned.
Only Yale, Harvard, j University neur the present cuinpus' non. Howard Ovcrlin, 11. II. FatisColumbia and thu University of ; and thu greater part o f the futuru hull. A. R. Platt, A. K. Rosseter.
Chicago would bu in thu lead, it 1building expansion program wiilI K. B. Randall, Jr., A. H affield, !„
was stated.
; B. Steele. J. G. Sharon, W. M.
Including the present campus
: I Scott. F. B. Smith, E. C. Smith, and
site and buildings to he erected,
■ F. H. Wicht.
Duke University now lays claim to
$5&gt;,700J)00 in buildings, equipment
and lund.
Marked
enthusiasm
attended

Duke University Receives Additional
2 Million Dollars Front Tobacco Kin

nnut uui ui uiv
.
cd the race who had not reported!
up to ten o’clock tonight. Veenstra j
has heen the runner-up to De Muy- i
ter in all the balloon races in E ;i-1
rope in recent years and there isj
a strong hope among his partisans;
tonight that he may yet prove to
oe the winner.
Although three o f the eighteen
starters dro|&gt;ped into the sea all
their crews were saved.
The official results as announc­
ed tonight follow : Belgiea o f Belgium, P ilo t De •
Muylcr, landed at Quimper. France.;
OHO kilometers (122.51 m iles).
Cinmplno V, Italian, landed at
Loudene, France, 570 kilometers
(1151.10 miles).
Acrosticr. Italian, landed nt
Rommille, 510 kilometers (1)11551
m iles).

rains, tlu* weather during the week
ending yesterday, declares tho
weekly weather and crop bulletin
o f A. J. Mitchell, meternlugist o f
the weather bureau o f Florida Di­
vision, was mostly fuvornblu fo r
crop development.
Showers wero well distributed,
locally copious to heavy, over most
o f tho peninsula. One and sixtenths inches o f rain fell at Ft.
Fierce. Dry weather showed less
ill effects on cotton than any other
crop ulthough corn is very good
and tobacco plants smaller than us­
ual. For a period melons did well,
ear lot shipmunts continuing whilo
tho crop is a failure in some sec-

Government for experimental ac­
complishments
in citrus
fruit
grow in g and who died last week,
has been made public here. The
estate includes un orange grovo
estimated in value at $-10,000 with
a $0,000 mortgage on it.
Nina

F re e Hoys’ Camp to Be
H eld In Hillsborough

ST. PETERSBU RG , Juno 10 A free camp for boys o f tho cltj
who cannot afford to attend pat
camps will bo held at the Y. M. C
Florida-Horn Girl Is
A . camp in tho northern part ol
Hillsboro countv during the per
Given Caruso A w a rd iod
o f June 17 s n j 27, accuni
ing to u statement Issued by Herb
N E W YO RK. Juno 10.— F ist op­ ert Bush. Y,_ M. C. A
eratic fellowship awarded by the The local Kiwania Club
Curuso-Ainerican Memorial Foun­ tnry Club are co-open
dation today is in possession o f financing o f the unde
Miss Mildred Carolina Secbu, io f |committee has been a
this city, a drnmtic soprano. Mi
each club to confer wil
Sin. ha. who will receivu $1,200 and as to the plans o f &amp;
Datiaportulion to ami from Itp ly ib o y for the camp.
where she must spend approximate­
ly a year appearing in opera under
A
supervision o f musical authorities, the temperutu
wus born in Jucksunvill;*, i about 1,200 U*

�TO W HOM

! O ffice r Is K illed Anc
j Cadet Injured In Fal
!

SAN ANTO N IO * Tcx.f June S.' Plunging 500 feet to earth in n tail
rpin, n Brook* Field officer was
crushed to death nml a cadet w i*
probably fatally injured 11 mile*
from here today.
„

Cnillaux D cdarcs He
W ill A c t Only W hen
It W ill DoMostGoad:
S terlin g Touches 103

It

Clearwater— South Fort l H ierlion avenue to be widened to a
width o f 40 feet qnd "white w ay"
light* installed.

lltosc
B ow
hose
Hose
.
Rose
Wauchula— Citrus
and veget­
Bose
able crop of this district, up to
Rose
and Including May 15, nets farm ­
i
Hose
ers $500,000.

TO A L L PR O P E R T Y O W N E R S O W N IN G PR O PE R T Y
CO URT:

IN

ROSE

Notice is hereby given that the construction o f the surface
treated asphalt pavement on the following described streets in Rose
Court he* b«*en completed n.nd the completed wrrk ha: beer, finally
accepted by the City Commission o f the City o f Sanford, Florida.

Tho following is the finnl estimate o f the cost of paving followfrg street* in Rose Court with a 5-inch rock base surface treated
with ospv.nlt: Grnnd View Avenue, north from Snnfurd Avenue to Lily
Court, Hughey St., from Sanford Avenue to Lily Court and Grand
View Avenue "South" from Sanford Avenue to Lily Court paved 21
. jfi
-------,
feet in width Hibiscus Court and Lily Court paved a width of 32
A V t l l l Street F o l l o w i n g feet (111 feet in width on each side o f Central Park way strip).
A il Trade Exchange 10532 Cu. Ydi. Grading (g) 10c .......... ............................. $ (5,550.80
2100 Sta. Yds. over-haul @ 1c ............................................ 21.00
W ith .Much Interest 12100 Lin. Ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter @ 70c ..................... 9,490.00
228
Lin. Ft. flush curl) @ 35c ....
79.80
P A M S . June 8.— The loan 12804 Sq. Yds. rock base 5-inches thick @ 70c ................... 9,731.04
o f $100,000,000 which France 731
S:p. Ft. concrete nllcy returns (ffi 30c ........................
219.30
negotiated with the Morgan 12783 Sq. yds. surface treatment &lt;g&gt; 30c ........................... 3,834.90
f ir m will ho brought into play,
Type A Inlets @ $35 ....... .........................................
420.00
12
t iie French M inist ry o f Fi­
Type II Inlets (to $30 ...................................... — .... .
120.00
I
nance announced Sunday in
108
l.in. Ft. (5-inch drain pipe laid &lt;g&gt; 50c .........................
84.00
an attempt to prevent the
1561 Lin Ft. 12-inch Storm sewer &lt;g&gt; 1.05 ......................... 1,042.20
further fall o f the franc.
r,
Manholes 4-0 &lt;fi) $50.00 ...............................................
300.00
Sterling touched 103 and the 1
Manhole 0-8 ..................................................................
(15.00
dollar passed 21 francs Sun­ 2851 Lin. Ft. 3-inch drain tile at $100 ....................................
285.00
day. The official* &lt;&gt;f the Ministry
133.95
o f Finnnre urc convinced that t!»•• |1 • ' Ft. BM lumber in trenches @ $75 ............................

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Intervention May
ConteDuringToday

Court.Jftc. .
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Addenda to Hose Court, Hanford, Florida
112
87
Court Inc.
78
89
Court Inc.
87
y 91
Court Inc,
70
0/1
Court Inc.
90
95
Court Inc.
70
Court Inc.
97
170
99
Court Inc.
70
109
Court Inc.
70
110
Court Inc.
70
111
Court Inc.
70
112.
Court Inc.
70
113
Court Inc.
70
Court Inc.
114
70
n
c
Court Inc.
70
116
Court Inc.

19.20 ;
rise in Anglo-Saxon exchange la Extra work
entirely due to speculation, aud ns \Laboratory Inspecti
tion of materials ......... .............................
105.05 j
outlined in M. Callaux*: re ent de’ - 1Advertising legal expense, etc., 2 per Mat .....................
6(53.49 '
inration, the Morgan loan, set aside '
*•
to meet just such an emergency. Engineering a per rent .......................- .................................. 1,«,..8.&lt;&lt; &lt;
u ili Im brought into the market to|
Totn*. cost .......................................................................... $35,19(1.02 j
stem the rising tide of sterling
To i*. |l(,rn,. |,y adjacent property except cost o f paving adjacent '
nml the dollar.
• par^wny j„ center o f llisliiseus and Lily Courts which Is assessed ns an

, £{

183.33
300.45
310.84
312.10
103.88
327.75
228.20
254.59
222.41
263.37
204.85
497.48
201.85
201.80
204.85
204.85
201.85
204.85
204.85
204.85

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Rose Court Inc.
R o*» Court Inc.
Rose Court Inc.
Rose Court Inc.
count, on
‘" S m
Rose Court Inc.
Rose Court Inc.
292.04
Rose Court Inc.
219.48
Rose Court Inc.
190.21
Rose Court Inc.
292.04
K E E P Y o i^
Rose Court Inc.
190.21
hose Court Inc.
n b r v e s stead y
292.64
Rose Court Inc.
292.04
---Rose9 LUUlh
Court •••v.
Inc.
Thu abov* and foregoing final .nsseument are payable without
interest up to J U N E 15, 1925 and from and after such date said
special assessment* will be payable only In fifteen equal annual In­ streauoua exerclie. Tk#^7
stallments wifh interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­ o f a bmkdswn. A r ^ ! » U
f,00 ^ T0 backache, head
ments. .
'
, _
r «ortU Pi
Witness my nand os City Clerk and the Seal o f the City o f San­
•
you Be*l. Doa*t fafT«S
ford, this 8th day of MayA. D., 1925.
it for It will d r l r e T w r y ^
tone op
up the vyiteo/7
“aad
d ton*
.y.teo. 7 • 1
"
L. R. P H IL IP S , City Clerk.
Bend lOo for trial
#0 r,.
Publish May 12, 19, 20 and Juhe 2 and 9th.
*
.
Invalid.’ HoteL 4 I &amp; V S
^
-• *•

m o?”**

S S s i l ’1

ad

is the time
to

circioa the past week, that M. Caib imMon.lr. under ..solution No. 120.
faux did not Intend to interfere in Number of feet frontage on 24 ft. pavemeent .....................
cxch.inge op- ration: until sterling |NurnlKT of feet lot frontage on 10 ft. pavement ................. 31(59.3
fetched L '
I ill
dollar
» Number o f feet parkway frontage
......................
JII8.II
francs officially la denied at the ,
,
Mini 11 o( I' iiiain . •. hleh i . i . A '
nt ' " r foot ot 24 tL l » v,nK
......................... * 2 2
that it •’ will step in nt ll:o psycho A; ies merit per foot frontage o f li! ft paving ..................... 2.9204
logical moment, v.ieu nml wince
F ltE I) T. W IL L IA M S . City Engineer.
it will ilo he mo-: g. ;il."
D K S C R IIT IO N
The opening o f the Itouri e today
Rose
Court
Adilitinn to Sanford, Fla.
is ufrait« d with nmeh interest in
Final
Width
Feet
view of the minounc! moot.
Asscss't
P’mcnt
Front
NAM E
Lot
“ Proof that the latest fall in tie*
franc was due entirely to adverse K. Pith ("it
39.0
164.52
21
3
speculation is shown by Suluiday
120
•KJ8.2I
Mrs. A. E. Hill
I
21
exchange mneement,” an official in­
312.10
80
5
21
formed the correspondents at the Forrest |.:il'.e &amp; Key
0
85
331.(57
finance mlnstry today. ‘The New Forrest Lake it Key
24
York and London stock exchangi
53(5.13
1
117.1
A. L Iietts
24
7
wort- closed Saturday, yet the franc
79(1.01
9
201
John Schiranl
21
wn* propelled downward in the
290.55
11
70
24
Faria Hour o l.y internal specula­ F. E. itoumillnt
219.48
75
tion. Wo can employ sufficient U. W. Amlernop
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ammunition to bait this latest o f­ W. C. Hill
219.48
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fense, nml are ready to do so.
110.2
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Whether this intervention will Hurry Wal It
007.51
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Hill
oecurr Monday or Tucnluy, wa.s
20(5.90
not announced, ns this “ would de­ W. C. Hill
70.7
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feat its own ends" but the feeling T. \V. Jour*
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Hea.i
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similar squeezing as too place in Henry liras
.March 1924, when the Morgan loan It. It. Dona
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219.48
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IK franca between March 12 and Roxo Court Inc
219.48
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Itoso Court Inc.
27
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219.48
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Laura 1'. Caldwell
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American credits of m arly half a J. K. Watlien
billion dollar* at the disposal of V. E. Dougina
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fort'ign government a fur tlu* pro V. K. Douglas
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tcctlon o f their currencies, Wall
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Rose Court Inc.
o f intermitionnl trade exchange.
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$300,000,000 available here for
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maintaining sterling nrnuml par. Rose Court Inc.
but it would not lie surprising if Rose Court Inc.
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Court Inc
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Rose Court Inc.
9(53.70
revenue* iri*t’,ail of being boosted
200.90
ns contemplated in the increased It. (*. Maxwell
postage rate*, which became e f­ it. (*. Maxwell
529.50
fective April 15, are do lining at l.'o.sc Court Inc.
529.50
(In: rale of nmio than $12,000,000
Hose Court Inc.
20(5.90
n yenr, it wa indicated today in
219.48
a summary o f May receipt*. Por­ John U-onnrdy
ta) officials nie uwaiting June re Rose Court I m*.
219.18
pdrt i, which arc expected t onhow Rose Court Inc.
219.48
whether the busiur-.i decrenae i
Ro e Court Inc.
219.18
temporary.
219.18
Roue Court Inc.
Rose Court Inc.
219.18
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Ito e Court Im*.
219.18
Rose Court Inc.
219.18
Rose Court Inc.
219.18
Rose Court I nt-.
219.18
Rose Court Inc.
219.18
Ruse Court I lie.
219.48
Rose Court Inc.
219.18
Ro e Court Inc.
219.18
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Rose ('unit Inc,
654.08
Rose Court Inc.
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Rose Court Inc.
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Itoso Court Inc.
585.30
249.34
Rose Court Inc.
Rose Court luc.
235.20
Ito e Court 1im*.
234.12
Rose Couit Inc.
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Itoso Court Inc.
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214.61
Rose Court I tit*.
214.01
Roao Court Inc.
211.01
Rose Court Inc.
211.61
Rose Court Inc.
175.59
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Rose Court luc.
007.21
Rose Court Inc.
205.42
Iloau Court Inc.
219.48
Rose Court Inc.
210.48
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Roie Court Inc.
219.48
Row
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Inc.
219.48
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fused to reapportion legislative Rose Court Inc.
210.18
districts, (during Chicago at n dis­ Itoso Court Inc.
210.48
advantage in the H ale assembly,
Rose Court Inc.
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tho Cook county loinininsioneru
351.18
voted not to turn over to the state Ed Higgins
treasury any state luxes they col- Rose Court Inc.
216.21
Ro.se Court Inc.
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Chronic Ailers To Peddle Stuff

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S PO K A N E , Wash., June 9.—
latest strategy o f bootleggers of
this locality, the civil authorities
declare, is to hire some person suf­
fering from chronic illness to mar­
ket their wares. Then when the
peddler comes before a court, the
plea is mndc that he has no money
and that a jail sentence would
mean sure death.
“ Within the last three weeks
there have been at least four cases
o f this kind tried before me,” de­
clared Police Justice Fre«l Merrill,
"T h e defendant even had a phy­
sician take the witness stand and
testify that it might mean death
for the accused if he should be
compelled to serve time in jail.”
Deputy
Prosecuting Attorney
Louis
Bunge corroborated the

judge’s statement.
“ Bootleggers
that I have prosecuted during the
last month have claimed to l)e the
victims o f every disease from bar­
ber’s itch to galloping consump­
tion," he snid. “ The man who is
caught with the liquor in his pos­
session usually is undersited, and
pleads for the courts to give him
a chance to j^ t out into the coun­
try and regain his health.”
But the m ystifying feature o f
the situation is that the convicted
bootlegger rarely remain.; In jail
more thnn a few' dayj, even i f a
heavy fine is imposed, the officers
state. The money to pay his fine
and effect his liberation always is
forthcoming from
some source,
which they believe to !&gt;o tha em­
ploying bootleggers.

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D ifficu lt to Clean
W IN DSOR-ON-TII AM ES, June
9.— Of all the spring denning Jobs
in the houses of royally, that at
Windsor Castle is the most d iffi­
cult because o f a two-ton carpet
which rovers the floor o f the W at­
erloo Chamber, and which haH to
Is* i nkr&gt;o outdoors and beaten by
hand.
The Waterloo Chamber is used
its the royal dining room during
Ascot week, when King George
and Queen Mary made Windsor
their headquarters. A force of
about (50 men is required to carry
the massive carpet down stairs to
the lawns. It is HO feet long a.id
40 feet wide ami was woven in In­
dia by tho prisoners o f A gra , who
wore engaged on the task seven
years.

G ENEVA, June 19— Japanese ac­
tivities at tlic League o f Nations,
which are already considerable,
have Ix-rn given a new impetus by
the decision of the Japanese Associ­
ation for the League o f Nations to
send a permanent representative to
the league. The choice has fallen
j upon N. M. Inngaki, form er general
secretary o f the association at Tokio. Mr. Inngnki has already ar­
rived ju Geneva, where lie will per­
manently reside and will keep his
home organization constantly in­
formed concerning league doings.
Prince Tokugnwn, president of
the Mouse of Peers, who was one
of the Japanese delegates to the
Washington arms conference, is
the president of the Tokio League
of Nations union, which compris­
es more thnn 2,000 members.

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10-— More than
O f A ttackon K kinsmen 5,0011 farmers urn expected to a t­
tend tho Fanners’ Colcbrntoin hero
C L IN T O N , Mass., June 10.— on July I, according to the com­
Thirty-two men are under arrest mittee on arrangements who imtoday an a result of a riot after
an outdoor meeting of the Ku
Klux Klun. Scores were apparent­
ly injured in the fighting, which
war. not stopped by 20 state police
T hiirsdav Niefrt. Valdez ILilpatrolmen who hnd charged the
con&gt; at 8 o'clock
battling crowd. Three wure hurl
1.. March, Washington Post,
reriously enough to he treated by
Sousa.
physicians.
*1 Overture,
King
of
the
The riot row was started shortly
Night, Uarnnrd.
before midnight when a procession
3. Concert Waltzes,
Spring
o f more than 300 klansimtt's ears
and Love, Von lllon.
suddenly were attacked by a crowd
1. A Song, When the Lights
throwing bricks and
swinging
A re Low, Flnritn.
clubs. State troops, who had pa­
I. It. Fox trot, Follow
the
trolled the ground where the klati
Swallow, Header-mi,
meeting was held, were « rnrhng
5.. Selection,
Burgomaster,
klati machines through Clinton
Ludcrs,
when the riot started.
In ter mission
t&gt;. Medley Overlure, Sounds
Front thu Sunny
South,
F ive A re Electrocuted
I sciiiikui
As Tension W ire Falls i . Intermezzo. In n Moon­
lit Garden, King.
8 . Selection. The
Blushing
H A V A N A , June 10,— Five per­
Bride, Romberg.
sons Were electrocuted in the city
J), It. Fox trot, Eliza, Kahn
o f Bantu Clara when a high ton
and Fiuritii.
rinti wire across t ie Heleo River
10. National
Anthem,
The
fell on the bridge last night. A
Star
Spangled Banner,
hoy, Oscar Santoya. whose father,
Keys.
mother and si»tei were killed, nuJos. Iteizenstein
raru.ously, was saved after reeeiv- J
Bandmaster
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nounced plans fo r tho occasion
here. The farmers will come from
Western Florida, South Georgia
and Alabama.
Products o f the fields o f W est­
ern Florida will be exhibited, the
barbecuts and dinners that wijl be
provided will be served entirely
from Western Floridn products,
including tho lcmonnde which will
iv* supolied the visitors in barrels
lining the streets.

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Portable Shower Bath !
T A M P A , June 10.— The first
portable shower bath for public use
by Tampa children has been put in
operation on tho streets of the city
under the auspices o f the Recre­
ational Association and the Juni­
or Board o f Trade with the co-ope­
ration o f the city water works de­
partment. The shower is attached
to the fire hydrants and supplies
shower for about thirty children at
one time. It la planned to have
similar showers a t all the play
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SA R A S O T A . Juno 10— The local chamber o f commerce, the lar­
gest membership body o f
any
chamber in the United States bas­
ed on the population of the city,
has had a remarkable growth in
the past year, according to the
annual report just made public,
fine year ago the local chamber
hnd no equipment nml was ?.'5,(l(ltl
in debt, tho report shows, while
today it has $51,000 worth o f equip­
ment. is credited with a balance of
$18,000 in a local bank and has
$8,000 due it.

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Compound Interest
1 ou plant Minn? liny Devd* in a garden anil with the aid
c*r Moll and sunshine you grow fond for your table.
In the name way you depoait amall man* in &gt;nur »aving* account at the F ir»l National Hank and the "Kunahino" of compound inti-real turn* them into wealth for
the future.

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one of the most talked o f cars in America.
But this n ew model did. Everyone now
knows why.

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It had smoothness, economy, and a flash­
ing pickup.

\rour Prom ptness in P a yin g These Bills
Is a P a rt o f Y o u r Credit Record

It had beauty, uncanny roadability, and the
convenience of the famous

“One-Shot” Lubrication System

Your rrcdil record is available lo every member of
the Retail Credit Men’s Association of Sanford.

— step on the plunger and oil the whole car.
And the four-door sedan offers all the luxjries of a spacious, roomy, smartly appointed,
four-door enclosed car at less than $1200.

The Association is composed o f the merchants and
professional men who extend you credit when you
buy their merchandise or their service. They ex­
change with each other the experience they have
with you, your use or abuse of the privilege of credit.

-See this new model. Compare its comfort,
performance, and fine environm ent to any
closed car with only two or even fo u r doors,
selling at anywhere near the price. A revela­
tion awaits you! Touring car, $895.

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S IC K L Y . DERVISH C H ILD R EN
Children suffering from intest­
inal worms are cross, restless and
unhealthy. There are other syinptons, however.
If the child is
pale, has dark rings under the
eyes, bad breath and takes no in­
terest in play, it is almost n cer­
tainty that worms are eating nwny its vitality. The surest re­
medy for worms is White’s Cream
Vermifuge. It is positive destruc­
tion In Dm worms but harmless t*&lt;
the child.
Price 35c. Sold by
Laney’s Drug Store.

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means “ an old man,” while in Eng­
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It had the sensational power that the Cleve­
land Six engineering principle develops—a
principle proved by five w orld’s records in
six weeks.

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less since the war. That’s fine.
I tut they pay more for it.

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Product! Citp. patent*. Four-wheel brake* optional tat stiff ht
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Do you know what that means?
It means when \ou need a suit of clothes, or a lawn
mower, or five yards o f muslin, or have your teeth
fixed, or call the doctor to your bedside, that you
don’ t have lo pay cash.

FLORIDA CLEVELAND MOTOR CO.
SAN FO RD , F L A .

It means (unless special arrangements were made al
time the hill was incurred) that the account is due
and payable in full upon I he first of the following
month and must be paid in full not later than the
10th, or else you are slow pay.

WORLDLEADERS
FOR 3 6 YEARS

CLEVEIA

Some people fail to realize that physicians' and den­
tists’ bills must be paid promptly. Some apparently
pay such bill when they get ready— and they “ get
ready” months after payment is due.

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Men’s Association finds there are loo many people
reported "slow pay” anil "very slim " by professional
men.
Steps are being taken to correct this evil.
An appeal to your pride should be .sufficient. You
buy from your physician and your dentist the thing
that you rate as most important of this world's
goods— health. The man or woman who does not
pay promptly for V A L U A B L E SERVICE ought not
and will not be considered a good moral risk at the
hands of those who sell merchandise.
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Dddee B rothers
TOURI NS C AR
H a lf the pleasure of buying a motor
car rests in the conviction that you
have exercised a sensible choice.
T h a t pleasure is sh ared b y every
D od ge Brothers purchaser—not alone
at the h ou r o f purch ase but ever
afterward.

A F F IL IA T E D W IT H

T his S anford C red it A sso c ia tio n

E v e ry Qood Quality You

H is good judgment is confirmed by
everything that he continues to hear
about the car, and everything that it
does.

of Your Tires

You Will Find in

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U.S* Royal Cord
and USCO Cord
Y F yourrequirementsdemand
A the finest quality that has
ever been pur into a tire, you
need the U.S. Royal C ord —tlte
standard o f value everywhere.
I f you know you do not need
tiie extra mileage o f the Royal
Cord hut want your money to
bring you full service and fine
appearance — the U SC O Cord
Is the tire for you.
Moth are made and guaran­
teed by tlte U nited States Rub­
ber Company.
Royal Cords — in all sires from
30x)'A Inches up. Royal Cord low
&gt;ret»urc Balloons for 20, 2t and 22
nch rims, and Royal Cord BalloonType Tires,
USCO C o rd — in 3 0 »3 inch and
30x)'/jlnch clincher, and 30x3^,
32xM*. 31x4, 33x4 and J 4 *4 inch
straight side.

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W a y to Evade Censor Best Husbands, Assert
Co-Eds o f C aliforn ia Sarasota ChamberHas
ROME. June 10.— Italian news­
papers devoted to es pousing the
l.OS A N G E LE S, June 10— Re­ Rapid Growth In Y e a r
caus of political parties opposed

to Fascism, have initiated a novel sults of a ouestionnire o f 595 co­
method of serving their rentiers eds o f the University o f Californ­
with news hnd opinions criticizing ia southern branch held here re­
cently. revealed that men o f the
the government.
"goody-goody’ type and who have
Each time nn edition o f mi op- attitude townril life and its re­
osition newspaper is suppressed cognized institutions aro the id­
y the censors, a subsequent edi­ eal husbands desired by modern
tion prints a modest item setting college girls. The query was sub­
forth the title o f the article which mitted by the civic education dcenured the suppression. But each pr.rtment of the institution for the
title is significant enough to ex­ purpose of ascertaining what stan­
plain tlte context o f the offending dards are necessary fo r husbands.
at tide.
Other qualifications needed are
For example, the Mondo says, nn income o f at least $250 month­
“ Our second edition was suppress­ ly, with assurance o f advancement;
ed because of an article entitled he must he a member o f a large
'Responsibility,' commenting on a family, and preference was ex­
similar article in the I’opolo d’ltnl- pressed for the professional or
ia. Our third edition was sup­ business man who can talk about
pressed because o f a comment on subjects other than his bus mesa.
the reply of Minister Roceo on the
in terrogation of the Faeist Depu­
Association
ty De Mnrsico about the transfer Japanese
o f certain Milanese magistrates." SendsEnvoy to Geneva

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LONDON, June 10.— Arrivnl o f J
the fitvjt new sports postage stamps j
of Hungary created a stir in Lon* .
don philatelist circles, where very
high prices were paid for several |
specimens. The set o f eight de­
nominations were sold at about 100
percent above the postal value in
Budapest when they first cume out,
tin.' p.rtitiuiu going toward a Inna
to help the Hungarian sports asso­
ciations.
Tho designs include fencing,
•'hating, skl-inir. a hurdle race, an
athletic parade, a scouts* camp and
a football match, while a particu­
larly striking stamp is that illus­
trating diving, rowing and swim­
ming.

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Playing card.
Engine.
Pertaining to a title.
Pitcher.
Ancient Persian coin,
To allot.
Total.
fa tear,
Mineral spring.
Tn ncconipliah.
Powerful snake,
(’all for help,
Father,
To devour.
Constellation,
2000 pounds.

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i*. Thorne, if liv ing. ami w ile, E m ­
ma T. Thorpe, If llvlnu: Pavlil I 1.
Heaves, If II v I i i k . anil w if e ----------(•raves. If llvlnu. whose I ’hrlsllan
mime Is unknown; anil Mary M
Hi c ii i t I. If II v I i i k , amt If elilier. any
iw nil ,.f suM nertleT lie i|e.*u|, to
all im riles c la im in g Interests ttniler Joseiih M. AiTeilmnla. tleecaseit,
ant) w ife. --------- A r t i ili.mla,
ileceuNiil. whose Christ Ian nainn
Is
unknown; John
&lt;*. Thnrpi*.
itecenseil, ami wife, Kmnia T. Thorne,
ileeen*ei|; Pavlil I*.
&lt;irnves.
lie*
i cettsril. amt w ife..
(irnves, d.-cenKeil, whose Christ hill
natlle
Is
unknown: urn) Mary ,M. ftfcufil. ileeenseil: a ml (n nil nartles claimlug Interests umler Muses K. Levy*.
ileconseil; Mini. Trnv. rs.
itieeasell;
ami John Pnntus. il.'. t il.m-il; or Oth­
erwise, In ami to the fo llo w in g iles■ rllieil (amis, situate, ly l n r ami lie.
mi: In the C ln of Saururil, ConnI l v of HeUllUote alel SlTlte o f Klllt*
hla. mure tmrtieulnrly ileserllnol us
ini tow's, t o . w it:
A ll of It)neks Otic 11). T w o (J).
T h re e (.1) ami Knur ( P
of Orator.llelghtM, as per plat tlu re n f ilnly
of rerun! In Plat Hunk :t, on pny.i*
lit. of tile piilillr reeorila of SealI note CnuPty. Plorlila.
ami to utiv anil nil ,m,..e p..e.."i;a
wlioso names are unknown, elalaiIng any rliilit. title or Interest in
itul *o ilo* lands, ttercinulmve dm crlhed. &lt;&gt;r nny part or parcel Ut-rv-

J i id

P E W f f i 'p
io is r z r A v ig

W hen sum m ering in w orld-fam ed
Daytona Beach Stop at the

o. i,„-„tt«* inlrm l that you
anil raeli of you tin amt nniniir I. ..
..in n.ilii i Ircnll (knot at the
i ’unit It mi sn at Sanford, Florida, on
i (ir Till iluv of Septumlier. A. 1
I**!.", nml ilien ami there make an" v i f to til'1 Mil of eoniplalnt exI&gt;11•11 I nuthnst von In tlil« eanse.
It l» further ordered ilmt this
-iler he piiMlsheil In the Sanford
Herald. a to w spa|irr ituldMtvd In
Sunfnril. Seminole ('minty. Klnrlila,
•'(ice i in Ii week for rluht ronseelltlVe weeks.
VVtTXKSM rnv haml unit the seat
o f the Circuit Court o f (lie Seventh
Jmilelnl
Ctreult
of
tieSlate
o f Klnrlila. In anil for Seminole
f o i i u i v . on t o t . the nth
liny
of
June, A, i ' . i •

I. A marble.

hurts. Even tho slightest pressure
o f clothes is unbearable.
When that -corohing nun gets in
its work, bathe and bandage the
sonhurneu skin with l.B ’AHUO. It
takes out the pain at once. The
next dny a slap on the back will
bring a smile instead o f a cry o f
pain. L it! A lt BO takes the burn out o f
sunburn.

t*om|ilnlaant

vs.
Jnseid* M. Acri'ilonita. ot al.,

Finest Dining Room Service on the Reach

rvEiAifr

Sixty grains.
Gold nr silver,
Being n tlriijt store clerk
i*
Manufactured.
dangerous.
Dry agents will get
you.
Nearly exhausted.
To steal.
To drag along.
M artin Signs A c t To
Narrow opening for a coin.
Bereaved wife.
Force Bible R eadin g
Quarrels among nations.
Klectrifled particles,
T A L L A H A S S E E . June l) —
Tiny.
Governor M;irtin bar, approved
To lubricate,
lllti net o f legislature to re­
To hem.
nt! ire rending o f the holy hi bio
Toward.
in t lit- i.iiblie schools ot Flor­
Wooden trough for carrying
ida. _ Headings cnee daily are
mortar,
tcruiired but no e-ctarian cont­
Beverage.
inent is permitted.
Jumbled type,
Aithougnt teacners will
be
Golf term.
tenttired to make monthly re­
To pet.
ports o f readings, no penalty i.i
Spike-let on barley.
provided for failure to comply
Fence.
with the law, the Senate hav­
Flower leaf.
ing stricken that part o f the
To rave.
Rosier.
. 8 if X I J measure as it passed the lower
house.
Mart Ity.
Headings nre expected to lie-,
To ■a\v into dimension lumber.
gin when the public school^ o f
( ai -ic.i on long sletuler stick
the state begin next fall.
VERTICAL

One in cards (pi.)
j Hush.
J. Seventh note in cculf.
j. To fin.sli.
«, twitching.
Pieposition of place,
it Pieces of meat buck of the up­
per part of sirloin.'
9. Olive tree.
10. To make lace.
11. itepaired,
12. Organ of hearing.
13. Point.
II. It-funded money,
ii. Inlet.
H Large bird related to Oatliehe:
i l Male child.
31. Bowing instrument.
-’y I pper human limb.
I". .Sun.
Seed pouch.

r u i n it

: .H K V it v r ii

Mnritnr.-i II. W hile, Joint'd l*y her
Initdtuud a nit next
frU&lt;mt, I..
It

4, Small child.
[J.
[7,
y.
in.
II.
14.
II,
15.
i;.

T in :

t iii

V

Largest fishing pier, dancing casino and opcH-uir swim ­
ming pool, south o f Atlantic City, and world's finest
Bathing hunch just outside your door.
American and Europe,an plans, European rates, $1.5u
to $y.oo.

(■:.

la U 'C I.A S S , -

an co d !

three-quarters o f a cup o f

D o n ’ t you

o il, stirring

naise— but you can’ t spare
the tim e !

w ith

an

egg

heater.

often w a n t to m ake m ayon ­

Presto chango— o f a sud­

I t ’s so tedious

den it turns
thick as the best*
,

dropp in g the oil in to the

egg m ayonnaise you

egg y o lk — and sometimes

made.

it curdles and you have to

spoons o f vinegar or lem on

start all

ju ic e

over.

And

that

Stir in
and

two

ever
table­

i t ’ s a ll don e.

means two eg g yolks, w ith

Y o u aren’ t tired, the pre­

eggs so high.

cious eggs arc saved — and

H e r e ’s the new trick —

you have most ot a can ot

J

and you save your eggs for

B o rd e n 's fo r a d essert, a

the breakfast bacon. M ix a

cream y soup, or cocoa lor

half teaspoon each of salt

lunch.

and mustard and

half as

much paprika and pepper.
Pou r in three tablespoons o f
B ord en ’ s Evaporated m ilk
(this is the w o n d er w o rk c rj

•

clerk of tin Circuit I'ourt of the
Secenrh JiullHal ‘ Circuit of Klorlilu in anil for -Seminoie County.
lii

A YO N N A IS E w ith ou t

and add, gradu ally at first,

H arden s
come* in tw o mca
tall (lb oz.) and
small (6 oz.)
O r J ir J ’r t n yjur fi
grccer'i by th t fm
h a lf-JiZ tn t r
m r t &lt;Jr).

V

\ ,\| U'KKKH, l&gt; i ‘

' S C \ 1.l

I'et'otteS X: Spenrer.

S o l ll' 11 o I

st ml

ef

I' o llU S e l

for the Coiu|ilalnant

.i. W iL L YUN, Former Slate Autlitor, PrApriet .i'
Also opera!ing New (»;.Mcs Hotel, Daytona.

Sobl by all druggists.

c m i C L a E s i 3 s i i t a s a i i i a i a z a i t ( i x a i ( i i z B i i S E i a a B u i a B i a . i i : i : a t E is u a a u u c :B 2 a a = J ia a u g s :r .A a u

•X i law of an-animal.

T H E R O Y A L P A L M PR E SS A N N O U N C E S

Nr-i of an eagle.
-1. I orbiilden.
;*• Kvergrevn trees.

FLO RIDA

X Witticism.

M.
X
o.
*1-

llnsh.
To cut down grass,
Oriental guitars.
Game played witli three or
five cards
*•*• To marry.
X Humor.
X j orded cloth.
X To turn its on a pivot.
Meadow*
Axitintn*

Bpright shaft.
Terrible.

I'uration,

n »ih ir iio n l»y I*lorid.i IlrHlilt'iiiV tin* tr*-ttlno on Klnrlila Ta x a tio n

i * Iv h I

n i o ^nltt.in,

i i. it lo ii.il

l.(*tc:il Jlr^rrlptlun of l.ifiuh.
^prrlfil It III. '. Vf f i « I Inu,
( nmu rricil
l,i*rtDUi'»,
tiiirrJi'il 1lt*n d ml VViiiitrii, diimr** I orporotion
rr*.
rip I ton** lo I'lirrhanr.
i tin I ifinr f n .1 f f i*&lt;*1 1ii K •I *i !|i*r *, Hcl I«»r *
\t,lliiiiN T o I oiopr!
IVtlt*rnt Mild *411»11- l uik I n In Florida*
\ «• I iiutn T o

f miu |H*I

II o j v rn T o

In kiuK'k lightly.

Itt*rordlnt5 Ilnni'iii-iiU,

B'neh in a church.
1"drink dog ftishiun,

Angry.

Melancholy note.

I" behold.

wlilolt haw iv*

l* l.o lttl»V i n : A I* MHTATK I.A W iilv»*fi rl«»art ninijili* «*\ * ry-day lari 4a:ui* *b»* &gt;■&lt;u'lttlal |*r I itr*fl it f «• i
*i til**
nflictln** Klurid.i
Ksiial**, a « &lt;l(&lt;t*‘ rriiliifi| |»y the ('•■ii-t iiitUott -•i ;i 1111• h liD’hidlrm lU-»
I.* . i il.1 1Joii inn I tli* •1*-«*i “t.:|»*j i) i if ||o* Btiptviii'' Koiiri of Klorhhi. At«&gt; otut# |y luval tiubi*- to i-yi-ry iirrHiill
ri* .illiiL' In I l-.il Hutiitc In KI or Ida. Honin of tin* niihj* rln treaUnl arti,

H w riiw

Atmosphere.

LAW

A m lin r «»f ‘ T u t

By.
Naked.

R E A L EST A TE

%u ri'riiii'ti I'*—-I l ii I lt*«

lllli«*« o f I v o T o n

A Ii mI r it i*I * a ii il

l i'ri-pt.

ciml

||v*«pjiii»*tliU-

A trrn U .

\ lit** ri* «* lorn.

I!ml t.Hfitii* Hrnk*arM
1111111"■i

and

T lo lr

r*" ihiii!*i Dll it i»*H,

ipi tlifi

JIm Jnd v

ir:u!tM, i I i m I ! n?*trtp*tIona l o B r o k e fh. i
K lfi' t it ouiMid&lt;* « f l l m l o i f i u f t l i e , S u l. .
lMi*.y o f &lt;*11**111 t o l l r o l i i r,
1 ! a r r f r i l 11 i» ii«r ii ltn * liu; l! i* a l i IMoI**.

VN ii in r ik rr»'i* llr(il«*r&gt;«.

I Irrdi.

\l nr ratify o f T l l l r ,
I l lli* &lt;• iitiru ii frt* i o hi pa id i-it.
F u lle r o f U i o r t i r ) .
Niiflc*** o f On lu rNltip.
I'a in irn t

of

Tn\r*.

Till atiiiVo . &gt;ul II
Im llriltei t la.• great value nf this Work to Iteal Cstati- llrol:. rs, Balrsmen
i i i .uni Seller i. In i.iel. every mtu n il" Is tleullng in lr lio lila Lands In any inanrier.
Hull ml In Cluth.

rmci: rivi: holla us w ith oaniat.

ROYAL

PALM

First

lallUmi I.

PRESS

A London doctor hn* found the
caasincf mumps. It should
w Punished severely.

' p i IF. importance o f n “ h.nck cou ntry" as a
f.icior in the permanent prosperity o f a
community in recognized. Florida's "buck
ountry ij tlie entire United States.
*n a v c*ry extraordinary w ay the general
rrowth and prosperity o f the United States is
mfrihutinu to the prosperity o f Florida. W ith' ‘ tt precedent in the history of the country is the
■'resent "rush" to Florida.

SW IM A T

• rom every part of its "back country" an im■tense and ever increasing transient population ia
mminR into this state.
Money is pouring into the stale and extraordi*/,arv' c:cpan::ion and business activity is taking
alacc.
Florida is spending freely. Luxuries na wcl
is necessities nre in great demand.
Here are unusual opportunities for the ndver
.scr. A re you taking advantage o f these oppor
‘ u rtitirs T

FLORIDA’S FINEST SWIMMING 1*001
ON THE WORLDS FINEST BEACH
Da y t o n a b e a c t i

I lie best mediums for covering tide wonderful
Id ore the Ascsaciatcd Duilies.

F L O R ID A
aouaacKaai

A co-operating group of the lending daily newspaper a
of tho Btutc. For detailed Infornintbin regarding tbn
Florida field, inte.i nad other data, nddreaa nny of
the following:
Clearwater Sun
Daytona Journal
Daytona News
Bnl

a n&lt;r|

M» n*,«-

Euctls Lake Region
Fort Myers Press
Gainesville Sun
Jacksonville Journal
Jacksonville TImes-Unlon
Lakeland LeJger
Lakeland Star-Tclegram
Miami Herald

Miami News
Orlando Reporter-Star
Orlando Sentinel
Faint Beach Post
Pensacola Ncws-Journal
Sanford Herald
St. Auglistlne Record
QL Petersburg Independent
St. Petersburg Timet
Tampa Times
Tampa Tribune
Winter Haven Chief

During 1921 tho automobile registrations In Florida
totaled l ’Jo.l2S, mi Increase of 2S 4-ltt per cent over
l'J23. Only two states exceeded Florida tu tho percentngo of Increase.
Florida Is one of tho beat year around markets of the
world for tires, olla/gnsotlne, acceasori.n nml every­
thing connected with motoring or motor traitsIK irtatlon.

prepared Ly the C. C. Carr ‘A dvertising Agency, Inc., is on
ulvcriisin- trade (iiildiealions. It is hcyiig paid fur by tl;
T which association this publication is a member.

�le ffonford Herald
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t n M W -—
....
’

a
- * a. .r
■ .■.M

at Baafard. Flarlda
aa second CUaa Matter,
i;
I r i i , at llm r u jlu flic *
■t 8iafor.I, Florida under Act of
Marsh 3^, li&lt;7.

n a t,t.A \ n i„ n r * ? » .
n. it o w A itn M in e .

Editor
..Manager

111 Maganlla Avenue

Mtnn* t M

jiin t r iiir n o t

hath*

One Tear— 17.00 Six Mtmtha...11.50
OellverMl In CUT by Carrier, per
week. I6J, Weekly
Kdlllon 1100
per year.
s r c c i A l . SOTIC F.I AH ohituary
nu'lcea. card a of thunk*. rcaulutlona
and nutlcea ol entertnlnmenta where
charge* are hinde will be charged
U f mi teaulat aUteltiaiu* laiea.
M i'll Ill'll T l l « A M O C I A T E I ) PHRIW
The Associated Treea Is excluaIvely entitled lo the uae for repuhllcatlon of all new* dlapatchea
c red Iten to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In this paper and alto the lo­
cal newa published herein. All right*
of repiihlleatlon of apeclnl dispatch'
ee herein are elan reserved.

W E D N E S D A Y, J U N E 10, 1925
T U B H E R A L D ’S PLA TF O R M
|,— Deeper water route to Jackaon*
Vllle.
. e
„
I
2^—Construction of St. Johna-Indian River canal,
5.
— Extension of while way.
4.— Extension o f local amusements.
— Swinning pool, tennis courts,
etc.
8.— Augmenting o f building pro­

gram-homes, hole!*, apsrtment
houses.
6.— Extrusion cf street paving uro­
gram.
7. — Construction o f boulevsrd
around Lake Monroe.
I .— Completion o f clt) beautifica­
I
tion program.
i HIRER VERSE
The One Great Friend:— A man
that hath friends must show himaelf friendly: nnd there is n friend
that sticketh closer than u broth­
er.— PorverbtT 18:24.
The Had Golfer Who Was Good.

Our Brother Citizens’ The Seminoles
Has any one explained to W illie W illie or to the gentle­
man and ladies o f the Bowleg fam ily that they arc privileg­
ed to vote in Florida, and to take a part in naming the of­
ficials who run the mysterious government?
Under the federal law by which all Indians are made cit­
izens of the United States, the Seminoles o f Florida auto­
matically acquire the voting franchise. I f they are good
Democrats they can participate in the Prim ary elections.
They can run for office with all the speed they can muster.
And whether they know what it is all about or not, they can
bask in the kindliness of the vote-seeking candidate and put
their mark for him on the election ballots.
ho if fm m

jo Insinuate th at the Semi-

nole Indian is not as capable of voting his convictions ns are
numbers of his white brothers. He merely may go at the
business more simply. He may frankly choose the candi­
date who gives him the most for his vote, nnd then for­
get all about the silly government until another campaign
comes around with its chance to give a lle g ia n c e to the crowd
that gives him the most for his cross marks.
What intrigues The Herald, however, is the idea o f the
Seminole women going to the polls to vote.
The Semi­
nole woman is the business manager of her household. She
keeps the money and dispenses it. She does most o f the
manual labor. And back o f her silent face is wisdom rarely
keen. Suppose she should become a member o f the “ Florida
League of Women Voters" and should break her silence;
what then!
Out in California, Minnesota and Wisconsin this new
federal law is worrying politicians quite a bit,
I lure in
Florida where Indians nre few, and no one especially in­
terested in their welfare, or their power, their new citizen­
ship status does not mean much.
But the matter should really be of considerable interest.
If the Seminoles are citizens o f Florida they must pay
taxes on the lands they hold in the Everglades, mustn’t
they? They also must lie amenable to the laws o f the state.
Seminole children must go to the public schools. Seminole
men and women must obtain marriage licenses before they
marry. And no man must have more than one wife.
The first time you meet a Seminole Indian, talk all thin
over with him and see what he has to say.

Last week during the campaign for better mailing o f let­
ters we read a lot about the necessity of placing sufficient
stamps on our letters if we really wanted them to reach their
destinations und if we would keep them out o f the dead letter
office.
Among the articles coming to our attention was one g iv ­
ing an account of the mariner in which lhe first postage
stamp came into being. The story is un interesting one, nnd
even though the author is unknown, we are repeating it for
“ I ’m a golfer, St. Peter! just one of
the benefit of Herald readers.
the mutts!
•‘ I ’ve sliced and I ’ve hooked nnd
Pvt. been in tbo rough,
Twenty years I’ve played golf, I ’ve
bud trouble enough!
I ’vo cursed when in sand traps, o f
thut there’s no doubt
Rut I covered my fcntprir.tr. before
I went out.

*

*

• *

*

My sins they nre many, I ’ve taken
three putts
It was about the year 1810 that Rowland Hill, while cross­
Countless times when I shouldn’t, ing a district in the north of England, arrived at the door of
my record Is black,
Ilut ulwuys the divots I cut, I put an inn where a postman had stopped to deliver a letter. The
young gill, who came to receive it, turned the letter over in
hack!

l.'SK

"Come in.” said St. Peter, “ come in
nnd sit down!
Come in and I ’ll give you a harp
and a crown!
I ’ve n welcome for you. with the
saintH you may dwell,
For it takes moral courage to play
had golf well."
— Hy Edgar A. Quest.
— — o-------It doesn’t make nnv difference
whethur a car costs five hundred
or five thousund dollars, they both
run out of gas.

------- o-------

h.
H

“ Congressman
Can’t
Sleep,“
says a headline. Maybe it’s the
heat anil then again muybe it’s a
guilty cnnxcience.
-------- n-----Today’ll bent laugh:
Marty a
poor devil "lakes home the bac­
on" only to find that the family
wants turkey. — Tampa Times.
-------- o-------Sing a song o f six hits
A drink or two of rye;
Four and twenty monkeys
Dance before the eye.
-------- o
- —
The Tri-Citv News says a Miss
Damn und a Mr. Rood were the
principnls in a recent northern
wedding. A Damn-Hood occasion
it must have been.
-oOur office boy says when lie up­
sets a glass o f water on the table,
Mother and Dai! lav H all
to
carelessness hut when either of
them do the same thing, it’s pure­
ly accidental.
-------- o--------This claim that Thomas Meighan
brought Ocala into fame is all
bosh. The Oeula platform did that
years ago, says the Tampa Times.
You are forgetting the work of
Editor Uenjumin, who has liven
adding to that city’s fame for
many years. — Sanford
Herald.
Yes, and you run do almost as
much for Sanford if you lice long
enough.— Ocala Star.
-------- o-------I f you don’t believe good will is
worth anything, notice what the
purchasers o f the Tampa Morn­
ing Tribune are willing to pay for
it. The paper is to i&gt;e purchas­
ed for twelve hundred thousand
dollars with the plant und equip­
ment invoiced at three hundred
nnd fifty thousund und the balance
uf eight hundred und fifty thous­
and for good will und the right to
operate in the morning field.

B ig Men A re Scarce.
A Cure for Cynicism.
Outlawing War.
Heat Not So Bad.
By A R T H U R B R IS B A N E

It takes
to grow up and 200

her hands nnd asked the amount of the postage. The post­
man demanded a shilling, which to the girl who was poor, was
a large sum. She sighed sntiiy remarking that the letter
was from her brother but (huL ns she had no money she would
have to give it back to the postman.
Touched with pity, Mr. Hill paid the postage, und gave the
letter to the girl, who seemed greatly embarrassed.
The
postman had scarcely gone, when the young innkeeper’s
daughter confessed that it was a trick between her brother
and her. Some signs on the envelope told her all that she
wanted to know, hut the envelope contained no writing.
‘We are both so poor,” she said, “ that we invented this
method of corresponding without paying for the letters.”
Rowland Hill, continuing on his journey, asked himself if
a system giving rise to such frauds was not a vicious one. He
for sunset he hud planned to organize the postal service on a
new Imsis.
----------------- o------------------

IF THOU A R E u man, admire those who attempt great
tilings, even though they fail.— Seneca.

M Y F A V O R IT E S TO R IE S
BY lltVIN 3. COBB
When Admiral I’eury, then a Peary had really readied the 1’ole.
In a hodv the newspaper men
naval commander, came hack from
the i'olo a group o f special cor­ hoarded Peary's ship and mot him.
respondents for big city
papers A fte r the first exchange o f greet­
ami
congratulations ‘the
secured a tug from the Domin­ ings
interviewers
ion government and steamed up spokesman for the
the Labrador coast to meet the re- cleared his throat and said:
turning explorer and to get tho j
"Oommnndor Peary, this gentle
man hero has a very important
first interview with him.
In the party was one New York 1question to ask you."
Peutv turned uggiessively up­
correspondent who
spent
three!
His bushy
days framing a highly scientific on the New Yorker.
and involved question which was *eyebrows and bushier mustache
designed, as lie thought, to bring w e r e bristling,
out tiu* exact
trull)
regarding
"W hat do you want to know ?"
Peary’s achievement.
It will be lie demanded briskly,
remembered that the Dr. Cook conThe New York newspaper man
He
trnvcrsv was then waging.
was seized with confusion
All the way up the const he was fumbled in his pockets and pi oinsisting that he should have a duceil a cigarette.
chance, without interruption, to
“ What is it you want to ask
fire his broadside.
m e?" repeated 1’earv sharply.
The correspondent
swallowed
Peary’s answer, he stated, would
inevitably have a direct hearing hard:
"H ave you got a match?”
he
upon tlie claims of Dr. Cook and
would show conclusively whether i inquired.

RIDING WITH DE PALMA
TA M B A T lilB U N K

men.

Ants

(Copyright 1325)

P R E S ID E N T COOM DGE com­
plains that “ big men" are scarce.
That has always been.
Caesar
couldnt find leaders fo r his arm ­
ies. President Coolidge lacks
a
man for his ta r iff commission.
Few big, able men, inhabit the
earth, fortunntcly fo r the aver­
age man.

Wo never have W - , .
hut it sounds like a„ e" ^ i t j
fo r petting parties.
‘eiu : Tho yield of oil
about 14 tons, but it " !
against his wishes.
Yeiy
One o f th«. i ...
grasshopper,
Another is fishermen 1 p4tl«

W H E N W. R. H E A R S T
was
very young, running
The
San
Francisco Examiner, a fter lea v­
ing Harvard, he complained to his
father Senntor George Hearst, that
so many men were “ fools." The
father replied: "T h a t’s true, W il­
lie. but let us not be too hard on
the fools.
I f there were not so
many o f them, life be less easy
fo r you, me nnd some others."

had place for doctors.

P’ 50 *•

The oldest clock
built. in I32.V
« * Jnow
. " it i»
, . *o
e n d a real old timer.

■

.Milwaukee man asl , ,l;„„
cause she kir««., hi™ , ' ^
Onions would be cb S pe? “**

010 COSTS more, gasoline will
go higher, stocks o f good oil com­
panies will go up, anti when they
do the crop o f
“ get-rich-quick"
geese will be persuaded, ns usual
to buy stock in companies that
have no oil.

You can’t always 1vd]W a
you
II----- never make
1ev* "
you see.
sis. uenry
than 7,o00 flivvers a S ’ 5"*
The wild hoar of in(jja ...
without provocation, and - ^
the wild bore of America.
4

RE M E M B ER TH IS , little
in­
vestors:
I f a thing is good, the inside
gentlemen, keep it.
They don’ t
o ffe r it to you nt a tenth o f its
value.
The English tourist said to a
Western restaurant keeper:
“A
nice, thick
porterhouse,
please,
broiled with mushrooms nnd to­
matoes." The Western gentleman
replied: “ I f I hail anything like
that I ’d eat it m yself."
Th at’s
how it is with the oil stocks.
Anna L. Rose, dean o f the
George Washington
University,
distributed questions among her
1.700 young girls nnd was shock­
----------------- o -----------------.
ed at tho answers. Can you be­
lieve it?
Many of those, gentle
H is N am e W as Hill
pretty little creatures are "cyn ­
ics."
Who originated the postage stamp anyway?
They
admit
liking
“ risque"
amusements and exnressed l:ynWith the increase in postage rates, and the placing of ad­ ical opinions concerning religious
ditional stamps on postal cards and other pieces of mail, that beliefs. Hut cheer up, Dean Rose.

“ I ’m a golfer, St. Peter!" the
spirit proclaimed.
“ And o f much 1 have done I nm
truly ashamed,
I have flubbed and I ’ve dubbed to
my pitiful cost,
Hut 1 blamed not the caddie when­ question has been in the minds of many persons.
ever I lust.

" I ’m an old hundred shooter! I
thought I was grent ,
When ever I finished around nine­
ty-eight.
I was slow at the game, I confess
it to you,
Hut I never refused to let others go
through."

DA^ o5i s ^

As Brisbane Sees It

Oranges ani1 b’ntnns are
contain ■tored sunlight “iktu !
contain distilled machine
Professor says society rid,
ignorant. Then ip* even
K
. "Tij
say professors arc
ignorant.

German sculptor is m-k;„,
bust o f Hindcnburg. The r l j
nnghl enjoy a bust at llindy.
They are experimenting
growing wheat in Parueuav 7
oats will grow i„
in any country

Yet, aside from these commands
If we were to fo rget entirely
v/liat is prescribed in the Decalogue there is a reason which should ap­
peal to those whose minds will not
EVERY
HUM AN
being has
moments of cynicism in which he upon the subject o f profanity and bo turned by the other injunctions |
questions the wisdom o f the un­ if we were to enst nside the moral The profane man hy his own tongue j
seen, thinks suicide a pretty good law which lays upon man the in­ brands himself as thoughtless nnd ;
institution, inclines to believe that junction to hold in high regard empty-headed.
He knows that
, things which are Divine, what he does is defiling. He may
powers o f evil rule us. Hut that |„tfK
changes with yeurs.
I then would still lie ample reason nut think that other people realize
C O N V E R S IO N
to keep the mouth o f man free that such language cmnes to him
As for liie g ill cynic, lire cure o f from terms whicli desecrate thut because his mind cannot command
her cynicism exists, not far away, which by religious law is held holy better expression. It is the easiest
The "cure" has nice blue eyes, or and sacred.
way, sometimes, to lend apparent
Emerson truly said: “ 'ihcre is no Ihuught in the mini
brown, thick curly hair, a pleas­
It is regrettable, hut true, that emphasis, but it requires the least
hut it quickly lends to convert itself into power." ILit
ant smile, and roomy
trousers, one may walk along the streets o f thought, and this is why i\p man
carefully selected. When the boy this and almost any other city nnd who aspires to be regarded ns one
not only tIn thought hut the will to save and )nu ran
meets the g irl cynic and liegins lie obliged to hear oaths uttered in who is capable o f forceful expres­
make good progress. Open an account now with this
telling her how the sight of her loud voice hy some who stand sion will stoop to the use o f gut­
bank.
has confirmed his belief in ang- .along tit* sidewalks. Indeed, the ter explientives.
t Is. her cynicism vanishes.
A ll uncouth habit o f resorting to word.Young men sometimes resort to
her world becomes a bright pink, which are written with honor m profanity because they think that
I Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
and before she knows it she ia no language and accepted nowhere it is smart, but the man who has
hanging baby clothes on the litu)
passed
his
youth
should
be
sound
as worthy of utterance for the sake
and is perfectly satisfied with the of expression, is found not only enough o f mind to realize that lanuniverse, ns long as the baby is
upon the street, ctifnapt,, hpt often jyjjige o f tills sort is hut evidence
well.
factory, shop and office nre defiled o f wcakoJss', :i|id a sham which hi
is forced to use in covering up the
by this sort o f blasphemy.
IN T H E IR New York
church
To call attention to this is not poverty o f his vocabulary.
this evening the I’uulist father will
To those who cannot Is* touched
setmonizing. One does not draw
conduct a dialogue based on this
hy the higher law a consideration
a
cloak
of
sanctity
about
him
when
question: “ Are we ('a t holies good
o f the utter ineffectiveness o f the
Am ericans?"
The fathers prob­ he dares to point thut this vain
oath as language and a realization
use
of
holy
words
is
wrong.
STR E N G TH - SERVICE - PROGRESS " 3 2
ably have some useful plan, but it
Man cannot forget what is w rit­ that resort to it cannot hut lower
is difficult to see why the dia­
ten in tin Decalogue, nor can lie a man or woman in tile estimation
logue is necessary.
entirely thrust n.iitle the moral o f their fellow-beings may in s o m e
E V E R Y A M l.K K a .\. regardlesa !,&gt;w oiiirli t'ommaiids tiiat such measure help to curb a practice
o f his religion or luck o f relig­ speech shall not lie used— hut some which is, indeed .becoming a bane
in American life.
ion. is a good American if In) do.
a
works for a living, respects the
a
Constitution, obeys the laws re -j
H
cognizes the government o f tho
N
M E M PH IS C O M M E R C IA L -A P P E A L
United Stales as the supreme und­
M
er heaven, and refrains from in­
The
Mrs.
Lot
o
f
whom
we
read
in
changed
my
husband
completely.”
j
terfering with the rights of oth­
That happiness sometimes. Near i
er Americans, ns set forth in the Genesis made a very poor finish.
Constitution, free speech,
free She had every opportunity to get iy everyone is in a mad rush to ne- '
thought, free religion and com­ out of Sodom unharmed, hut she cumulate wealth. Some get it, tiu
We have several attractive buys in property on
majority fail. Of those who suc­
plete separation o f church and
looked
back,
and
became
a
pit
tar
ot
ceed,
some
live
decently,
use
their
state.
Monroe, Crystal Lake, Yankee Lake amt oilier lafct*
salt.
wealth wisely, and are loved and
We read o f another Mrs. Lott honored by their wives, their chil­
P R E S ID E N T COOM DGE would
in amt close t o San lord.
outlaw the use o f gas in war. A yesterday. She lives in Chicago. li run and tin? world, others find
She
was
the
w
ife
o
f
a
very
wealthy
wealth a curse and, like Mrs. Lott
bettor plan would lie to outlaw it­
self, if “ outlawing” could have any Lott, but lie seems to have been of Chicago, look hack to the euriy
a lot worse than he should have days o f struggle and say, “ We were
real effect.
It is probable, and Professor bet n, for he lias been convicted of happy when we were poor."
$ 101) to
per acre
Many o f those who strive for
Haldane maintains the view with mistreating Mrs. I.ott.
Mis. Lott did riot have to leave wealth nnd fail to get it live de
energy, and facts, that outlawing!
her home, ns the biblical Mrs. l.ot eentiy and happily all their days, «
gas would no good.
Every new idea in war is de- ‘Ihi. We believe that Chicago is make others happy, and dit
at
A C R E A C E FOR SUB-DIVISION
trounced ns dangerous und cruel, j u bolter town than ancient Sodom piace with themselves and the
world.
The fact is thut poison gas would
' “ r the Windy City lias never
probably end wars much utnrc been threatened with destruction,
Mrs. Lott o f Chicago looked hack _
L o r a le d in S a n fo r d — a good bu y, $frol).IH) per flft*
quickly than they could p o s s i b l y j except on one occasion when Mrs. to the days when she was pool and «
be ended by bullets and explos- O’ Leary’s cow kicked at something sighed for them.
Her husband J
ives, and with smaller loss of life, else and overturned the lamp
couldn't stand prosper Gv,.
But, while Mrs. Lott did not have
There might he more suffering
But it isn’t u good plan for ei- *
with fewer deaths, but one would to leave her home town, it seems i tiler rich men nr poor men to slap *
that she had to leave Mr. Lott. I their wives, i f they’ve got to slap h
balance the other.
A million men shed bitter tears Like the Mrs. I.ott described In somebody, let them go out and slap ■
Mrs. Lott o f Chicago some double-fisted fellow who can B
with mustard gas in their eyes Genesis.
and noses, and recover, a hundred looked back—not at Chicago, hut -Rand a little punishment and will “
thousand men lie on the battle­ nt the money she had helped her not ask for alimony. We suggest
Sanfofd
-lb- First St.
Realtors.
fields with festering wounds, to husband to -ave. She was entitled that the w ife beaters take it out
die eventually, while tile mustard to part o f it, if court records are mi the policeman patrolling the
gas men get well.
Which would accurate, ami she got it. We m e heat.
glad she did.
you choose?
We are glad that the court
I I X I I S I X M I I N X I C I I I ■ ■■■ iH u aax X *1
According to the evidence in the awarded Mrs. Lott the amount of
it must be remembered that men
are always horrified with what is divorce suit, Mr. I.ott slapped Mrs. alimony it did. it should have a
new and take for granted every Lett three limes. Each slap cost tendency to discourage such con­
atrocious thing that is old. Age the shipper $.’i(i(&gt;,060.05, n total of duct on the part of husbands as
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a ] |M H [!)aitaHaHaa)|a||]|aa||aa]i a l ( a a a UUS0MBaSI&lt;
lends respectability to poverty, in­ more than a million dollars. This that of which Mr. Lott was accaijustice, disease and bayonets.
is what the court awarded as a li-lcd .
ninny
| But. despite the misconduct «a
T H E N O B LE Chevalier Bayard,
ill ilt-l bill for divorce, Mrs. Lott Lie part o f some, we are making
’ without fear and without reproach' averted: “ We were happy when we progress. Mrs. Lot of Sodom did­
went to war as a young man dres­ were poor. I worked hard. Then n't fare nearly so well as did Mrs.
■
sed in armor to face spears and we became rich, nnd prosperity Lott o f Chicago.
arrows only.
When gunpowder
came along he thought it was hor­
" Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your pn'P41{M
rible and ought to he outlawed.
Ami he executed without
mercy
every enemy soldier captured with
a musket in his hands.
Those
with hows and arrows he treated
kindly.
We are permanently located in Sanfor&lt;* We simply look on poison gas
as Bayard looked on powder. We
In the centre o f two proposed highly developed
O lIR S A L E S FORCE arc EXPERTS
^
are used tu the powder. That’s
sub-divisions
on paved road, facing loading
the only difference,

A friend was invited by Ralph readly reasonable pace, “ I always
fie Pillion, the automobile racer, shift at crossings," he remarked
half npoioegeticuily to his guest.
to take a ride along liie road ol Just then u youth driving a small
Long Island on a recent Sunday a f­ i unabout came alongside. He was
ternoon. The friend was not fond peeved at having had to diminish
of speeding and accepted the invi- fiis pace because of lie I ’alnm’-*
tutiuii with some apprehension. The caution. “ Whaildye mean, holding
story he tells is interesting, not be­ up tra ffic ? " he demanded o f the
cause it chronicles wild bursts of nicer. "W here did you learn to
speed and Itnir-breath escapes, but drive, anyw ay?" Aral it is record­
Itecnuse o f the light it sheds on the ed that Mr. De Raima there and
mind o f u really expert driver and then proceeded to deliver a brief
his attitude toward those who take lecture to the impatient youth on
their lives in their hands every the advantages o f safe driving, es­
time they grasp the steering wheel. pecially at grade crossings.
When their ride was finished Do
The first surprise o f the friend
— -------- o----------was occnsum(«i by Lie moderate Palma drew a long sigh o f relief.
Ami look at the water hyacinths speed in which his host indulged, " I t always make* me nervous," he
U P TO Saturday, throughout
— we have thousands o f acres of although he was driving a powerful said, " to go driving on thu roads tlie liutions. 250 Itad died uf the '
them in the river and everyone car. Flivvers and cheap curs o f all Sunday afternoon. It scares me to heat. Tiiat is 250 too many, und
knows they are good for the man­ sort* whizzed past De Pnlmu’s rac­ sec the way motorists take chances po per cent o f tho dead would not
ufacture o f puper. Why not a mil­ er as if it were standing still. But with denth i t .very turn." Speed, have ili. 1 had they been in better
lion dollar plant fo r this purpose? they provided no temptation to the and rccktuoaness an* tho marks, i physical condition.
Wo can ulwuys use pu|ier foi vu veteran to step on the gas. He not of the expert driver, hut o f the
Wo make a great fuss about u
rious things.— Bob Holly in San­ made frequent comments to bin immature and iacoinpi tent.
It heat wave, ami make little fuss
companion on the recklessness o f &lt;Ufculd bo a gooi tiling to huvj a about a di ease wave. Thousands
ford Herald.
Say, Bob; don’t make any re­ these other drivers in tearing along man like De I
OHIO die o f consumption, tens o f thmisI o f these meetinv fur •'lifer tlriv- and;*, o f women die In childbirth,
marks about making puper out of crowded thornughfures.
plants that grow in water. It’s a
Finally, as De Pulmu approached ' in i'" that aie being Iu-!d through Such deaths could be prevented.
lender subject in some quarter*.— u railway grudv crossing, he shifted jout the country.
Certainly
he But we don't get excited about that.
‘ Ocala Star,
j into “ low" and moderated hi* a l-j would speak with uuihmily.
W « are used to auch things.

Seminole (Ifounlijlftank
S a n fo r d , F l a .

ANOTHER LOTT’S WIFE

Lake Front Property
$|!in0.(M)

Brilt-Chiilenden Realty Company, Ik *

Alien &amp; iSreni

Double Your Investment \

station, and one and half miles from Post office
T W E L V E ACRES T IL E D , *1 wells, six room
house, two story barn, two mules, two horse
wagon, (til kinds of
farming
implement S.
Price $1(5,000.00. Good Terms.

Seminole Business Exchange
D

221 -10 First Street, opposite postofi ice

&gt; AT AUCTION

W e guarantee Satisfaction.
I f you have Property you want sold— I-**!
nnd kiss it good-bye.

with a*

A L L E N ANI) BRENT
11(1 E. Second Street, S a n f o r d , I’ !*1*

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With Mrs. Leake

TELEPHONE:— Office 148

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M IS S K A T IIR Y N

M oonlight Dance I s —
Given at “ E dgew ater”
H onoring Miss Sarles

Social
C a le n d a r

T E L E P H O N E :— Res. 428-J

W IL K E Y , Society Editor

~~~~
Is She P rettiest Co-ed?

W.wlrfc'adiiy.
tie Number Five o f the MathChurch will meet with Mrs.
row. 211 French Avenue at I
,r'hcn Powers, Leonard M iller
'lamle Herndon w ill entertain
a picnic at Lnkc Mary.
, Victor Check will Ih&gt; hns[0 the Original 20 M ajj Jong
Wednesday at 2 o clock.
Thursday
, Royal Neighbors will meet
'
Club at 7:30 o'clock.
regular meeting of the Col.
|ort. Roosevelt Auxiliary No.
I meet at the American LeHonie at 3:30 o’clock.
Friday.
riic Sathe lUrrison Chapter of
, p A. R. will meet at 4 o’clock
the home o f Mrs. A. R. Key.
, U the annual election of o ffi\ and every member is urged
attend. A board meeting will
(Cvt.,| the regular meeting,
fhe regular meeting of the Re, V Lodge No. 43 will be held
?12at the old I. O. O. F. Hall
L the Federal Bakery at 8o’tjnford High School Alumni
kyat Friday night, June 12, 8
Lk, at Seminole Cafe. Dance
Liiately afterwards at the Sun­
il Country Club.
L«, J. \. Robson and Mrs. Ben
Ltnan will entertain the St. A gf Guild at the home o f Mrs.
Lman at 3:30 o’clock with Miss
Eta Lake us the honor guest of
Cjjctlluneous shower.
2
Saturday
Kero will be Story Hour at the
|nrv at 10 o’clock.
■r.&lt;. George A. DeCottes
will
Irtain with one o f a series of
Eire parties at her home on
K Avenue at 3 o’clock.
IfORY HOUR S A T U R D A Y
|t&lt;&lt; .Mildred Holly will entertthe young people at the wcekIjlory hour to he held at tile
lory next Saturday morning at
■o’clock, to which nil are invitlv) attend.
l ie Saturday Miss Mae Holly
I t a very interesting program,
I nearly forty children
were
Those who assisted were
lothy Smith,
Marie
Hudson,
Ltvlh Turner, Elizabeth l.effHSuth Pearmun, Norman Glenn,
h
Moye and T. W. Russell,
Hhe numbers given were much

Personals
r.. .Seoggan will i
iv from Palmetto

Jsiuiso Sarles, on Tuesday night.
•Miss Sarles is spending the week at
the house party given by Mrs.
Fred Williams at her home
on
t rvstal Lake", and the entire house
party attended the dance, chaper­
oned by .Mrs. Williams,
The lower floor of Edgewater
was decorated with summer flow­
ers and quantities of fern, and
Brocklmhn's orchestra
furnished
music for the dancing. Snjiper was
served at midnight.
Mrs. Scott
wore a gown o f lace and embroid­
ered net. Mrs. Murkell wore prim­
rose yellow georgette, and Miss
Sarlcj wore rose chiffon and lace,
with a corsage bouquet o f roses.
Those present Included Mr. and
Mrs. .Murkell, Mr. and Mrs. Scott,
Mrs. Fred Williams, Miss Louise
Earles, Miss May Holly, Miss .Mild­
red Holly. Miss^Mnudo Lake, Miss
Georgia Mobley, Miss Mary Eliz­
abeth Puleston, Miss Noitmi Scoggun, Miss Sara Evelyn Williams,
Miss Gladys Wilson and MPHsrs.
Raymond Beardon, L. K. Boyle,
Everill Dash, Robert Dodson, Sam
Fleischer. Robert
Holly,
Frank
Mnrkwood, John Meisch, Jr., Ed­
ward Move, William Moye, Her­
bert Messer, Egerton Patterson,
James Sharon, Jr., G. W. Spencer,
Jr., Warner Seoggan, and Harry
Woodruff.
Miss Sarles, who has been spend­
ing the winter with her mint, Mrs.
Scott, has made a host of friends
in Sanford, and they will be glad
to learn that after spending the
summer at her home in Virginia,
she w ill go hack again in tho fall,
and w ill join the group o f San­
ford girls who are going to the
Florida State College fo r Women
at Tallahassee.

•'■ehvillr, Tenn., where she
'
r Peabody College for a

untr, course.
L

erty listed with us, we will spend mon­
ey to advertise it and guarantee th at a
personal individualized effo rt will he
made to sell it.

in city lots, nnd especially attractive
an investment standpoint.

Miss Stumper Returns
From A C am p in gP arty
Given at Lakem ont,Ga

MADE

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HOWARD

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DOTELER, Simjoril,

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A M E R IC A N B A K ER IE S CO M PAN Y

TH URSD AY
IN FAN T’S G(
Fine nainsook and nicely trim m ed with lace. Some slig h tly soiled

HATS

H A L F PR IC E
INFANTS WAISTS AND SL IP S
s

Odd lots o f Slips and W aists.

Values up to $1.75 fo r these two days

H A L F PR IC E
Closing out 7.) exquis­

the
it. S. Holly will
that she is reoperation at the
Hospital.

newest

BLOOM ERS AND PA JA M A S
For infants and children up to six years. Some sligh tly soiled.
,.
,
days a t

H A L F PR IC E

summer

P riced fo r two

'

silk and straw combi­
nations and colors.

'4 Mrs. R. F. Cooper leave
' ur on Thursday for New
u-r'' Mr. Cooper will take
of study at Cornell.

Fine sheer batiste, hand em broidered and trim m ed with fin e 1
Thursday and F rid a y

____________________ H A L F PR IC E
IN FA N TS’ SHOES

Morrow, J. A . Wolsing* *'• Tuvlor, prominent bua1,1 of Clearwater are spendw days on business in San-

-

One lot o f odd sizes, assorted colors.

Close out 2 da

H A LE PR IC E

Baumels Specialty Shop
t il e

post

o f f ic e

is.NE.yr d o o r

to

us

Florida

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IIY T H E

representation o f all

&gt;»• George U. Bishin mid Mrs. Annie
&gt;11 go Saturday to
11 where they w ill rot ummer.

Distributor

FRESH
D A T T, Y
FROM A L L GROCERS

ite models in a large

,n,‘ Mrs. II. B. Lewis will
luitMlay for a trip to CalJhey will visit in Pitts''•‘ fore returning homo in

Come in and let us tell you about them

Ill Merita you can absolutely tlcpcmi
on quality and purity, ?&gt;evei, il&lt;&gt; we save
on ingredients, for we want it to be the
purest and lincsi made. W hether for tiny
babes, the aged or the man who is young
and strong, Merita always brings purity
ami wholesome ness that builds health­
ful energy. Two sizes, 10c and I5c.

Mrs. Gonzalez Hostess
ToDuplicateLim dheon
ClubM cmbersTuesday

l:. if Zachary is expected
riiui day from Bristol, Tun'■ where she is a chaperone

'•(tnlx Of Mrs.
“
to know
1ff'un an
■■•‘■'hLeighton

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We would like to have your prop­

Tuesday at her home on P al­
metto Avenue. Mrs. F. J. Gon­
zales. delightfully entertained the
Duplicate lailicheon Club.
The rooms was decorated with
iij Katharine Symcs come gay garden flowers and baskets
i Winter Park
Tuesday
to filled with vari-eolored blossoms
4 thi- day here with friends. centered the small tables at which
the delicious luncheon was sorvW. K. White and ‘ little
and son are leaving to
The prizes for high score. Houhia visit in Silvuniu and gants both salts, were won by Mrs.
Samuel Puleston and Mrs,_ Leo
Rockwell. Mrs. George W. Knight
received the same prize for cut
prize.
Those playing were: Mrs. Sam­
uel Puleston. Mrs. E. M. Galloway,
Mrs, Frank Miller, Mrs.
D.
L.
Thrasher. Mrs. F. E. Roumillat,
Mrs. P. A. Newman. Mrs. George
W. Knight and Mrs. l.eo Rockwell.

’ ■* Ruth Gillen left Tuesday

i

W E R E A N N O U N C IN '!

!n. Edward Higgins ;
i Easterly are spendi
in Daytona Beach,

A lice Elder nnd Mary
or .&lt; go to Daytona Beach
lav In be the guests o f
mk Akers,

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The picnic which was to have
been Riven Thursday afternoon,
June 11. has been indefinitely post­
St. Agnes Guild met Monday a f­ poned. It was announced today.
ternoon with Mrs. W . S. Leake at
her Imme in Rose Court,
P R E V E N T S IN F E C T IO N
A most delightful meeting was
Tho greatest discovery in flesh
held and plans were made fo r a healing is the marvelous Boroione
chicken supper to be given Sat­ u preparation thnt conies in liq­
in day evening, June 20 in the store uid and powder form.
It is a
room form erly occupied by Mil­ combination treatment thnt
not
ler's furniture store. Mrs. Mildred
onlv
putifies
th«
wour.i
zi
gcnr.s
Peatodv was elected treasurer for
that cause infeetion but it heals
the coining year.
Those present were:
Mrs. J. the flesh with extraordinary speed.
N. Robson, Mrs. A . R. Key, Mrs. Bad wounds or cuts which take
■Mildred Peabody, Mrs, I* C. Leon- weeks to heal with the ordinary
ardy, Mrs. A. R. Betts. Mrs. How­ liniments mend quickly under the
ard Overlin, Mrs. Clyde Derby, powerful influence o f this won­
.Mrs. John leonardi.
derful remedy. Price (liquid) :iUr,
A delightful Ice course
was COc and $1.20. Powder 30c ami
served.
CjOc. Sold by Laney's Driifc Store.

1

Miss Dorothy Devin o f Apache, Okla. has been given first place among
eight pretty girls whose pictures were printed in "The Sooner," year
.Miss Marie Steinpcr has just hook at the U n ivei-iiy of Oklahoma. Since she is a member of The
returned from a week’s camp at Sooner staff, sornriLies that did not place members among tho honored
Lakeniont, Gn., where she stopped eight have raised tit" cry of favoritism. Here's the evidence.
on her way home from Piedmont
( 'ollcgc.
The part&gt;4 was chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. !!. G. Asbury and
was composed of Miss Addie Antley o f St. Matthews, S.
Miss
Vivian R a fferty o f Atlanta, Gn.,
Miss Isiis Robinson o f Middlcbury,
\’t., Mis* Jessie Asliury o f Clarks­
ville. Gn.
«
. . . .
- Miss Maciir Skcmper^of-Sanford,
Martin Stineclpher o f Grandview.
Tenn.. Royall Cockrell o f Lexing­
ton, Ky., Truman Fierce o f Thorsliv. Ala., Lewis Brewer o f Clarks­
ville. Gn., and Clay Obon o f Elberton, Ga.

A. Sessamon left Tuesday for
urt liusincss trip to Jackson-

N O T IC E TO R E B E K A U S

The Yowell Company

�I I . ...

He’s Still Playing Ball

Three Home Runs Enable
Giants T o B ea t Chicago
Cardinals Defeat Dodg

a ber n eth y
' jj

Formerly Bogart Pharmacy
V
Alfred H. AUerhethy
Daytona Reach, f

jfciiftack filc h e s Winning Ball,
I.uthor Holds the*Allenmen to
llu t Suffers Usual Hat’d
T w o Hits While Peterson
CHICAGO, June 10.— Home run
B RAVES STAG E R A L L Y
1 Luck In Receiving Poor smashes by Mcusel, T erry nnd P IT TS B U R G H , June 10.— BosYields 15; Brazier Gets
| Support From Team Mutes Southworth in addition to other ton staged a batting rally in the
T w o Hits in One Inning
11th inning TtLaday, -winning- the
v j
---: timriy hitting gnvc N ew York n
Cuzuck played in hi.i usual hard
if: lupk Tru^luy afternoon nml ulthoiltrU he allowed only aavep, hits
oM'-paszed only two men, against
IT -h its un8 tlrree bases on tmll.i
allowed by the opposing pitchers,
St. P«ten&lt;buri? won 7 to 0, The
O lory-F eda piled up seven errors,
Friable making four at short and
Iiqiley making two and Walznk one,
, a JfiAjority o f these being responsi­
ble fo r runs.
f. St. Petersburg begnn scoring on
errors in the first inning and nmn' aged to put over four runs on two
hits aided by the errors at short
and first base. The lenguo lenders
kept up the scoring in the second
and third, putting across one score
each in these innings on a total of
two hits and two errors. In the
sixth they scored on« more, mak­
ing their total seven.
The Celery-Feds made n bid for
evening up the score when they
came to the bnt in the second in­
ning, when Rrower ntlowed two
hits and walked two men. Three
runs were brought in with n double
by Murphy.
Brower was knocked out o f the
box in the fifth when two more
runs were scored on three hits.
Edwards relieved him.
The Celery Feds staged n rally
in the ninth and for a timo it look­
ed as if the score would bo tied.
W ith one out Wulzak doubled to
lig h t.
McQue tripled
to
left,
scoring Walxak; McQue was then
caught at the plnte and Hailey went
out pitcher to first.
The Box Score

ST. PETE

AB.R. II.ro. A.E.

Allen, rf. _______ &amp; 1 2 1 3
Shannon, I f........4
1 1 1 2
Martin, ss. .. .. „ 5 1 0 t
!!
Messner, 2b. .. .. 4 1 0 1 3
Brown, cf. . . . . . . 4 1 1 3 t)
Barnes, lb. „ .. 3 1 1 9 0
Doyle, 3b. .. « _ 4 0 0 2
1
Besse, c. . . . . . . 4 1 1 0
0
— Brower, p.......... 2 0 0 0 0
Edwards, p. .. .. 2 0 1 0 2

0
U
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

Totals . . ..
SA N FO R D
Curley, r f. ,
Chnuncey, If,
Walznk, cf,
MeQue, cf.
Bailey, lb. ..
Friable, ss.
Murphy, c.
Ktunzak, 3b.
Cusack, p. _
T o ta ls ______ 37 0 11 27 13 7
Score by innings:
fit. Petersb u rg___ -III 001 000— 7
Sanford .. . . ......... 030 020 001—0
Summary: Tw o bnse hits, Allen,
Bailey. Murphy, Besse, Edwards
Wulzak. Three base hit, Barnes,
McQue, Sacrifice hits.
Brown,
Barnes. Stolen base, Doyle, Me­
Que, Friable. L e ft on base, St.
Petersburg 8. Double play, Cuiack to Wulzak to Bailey. Base
on balls, o ff Brower 3 in 4 1-3 in­
nings; Edwards 1 in 4 2-3. Struck
out by Brower 3; Edwards 3. First
base on errors, St. Petersburg 5;
Sanford 1. Hits o ff Brower H; o ff
Edwards 3.

Today’s Games
FLO R ID A S T A T E LEAGUE
St. Petersburg at Sanford.
Tampa at Lakeland.
N A T IO N A L LEAGUE
Brooklyn at St. Louis.
New York nt Chicago,
Philadelphia at Cincinnati,
Boston at Pittsburgh,
A M E R IC A N LEAGUE
fit. Louis at Boston.
Detroit nt Washington.
Cleveland nt New York.
.Chicago at Philadelphia.
SO U TH ERN ASSOCIATION
Memphis ut Mobile.
Nashville at Atlanta.
Chattanooga at Birmingham.
L ittle Rock at New Orleans.
SOUTH A T L A N T IC I.E AG U I
Knoxville at Macon.
Asheville at Augusta.
Spartanburg at Columbia,
Greenvillu ut Charlotte,

10 to 7 victory over Chicago Tues­
day ns the climax o f the fiftieth
anniversary celebration o f tho N a ­
tional I.engtid in ..Chicago, K elly ’s
four bagger with two on gave the
visit! r« a lend in the fifth inning
when they scored five runs and re­
tain! ! the lead to tho finish.
Sw.ro by innings:
New York .. 020 058 000-9-10-2
‘Chicago
040 101 001-7-13-2
Batteries; Scott and Gowdy;
Bush, Keen, Jones nnd Gonzales,
LU RC H B E A TS P H IL L IE S
C IN C IN N A T I, June 10.— Luque
kept the nine hits garnered by
Philadelphia well scattered and
Cincinnati won, 3 to 1, Tuesday.
Score by Innings:
Philadelphia .. 100 000 000-1-9-0
Cincinnati .. .. 000 010 20x— 3-9-0
Batteries: Carlson and Wilson; Lu­
que und Wingo.

second game o f the series front
Pittsburgh, 7 to 4. A three to
three deadlock was broken when
Pitcher Barnes singled with the
liases full, driving in two runs.
The hit drove Mendows front the
mound, Krenter finishing tho game.
Score by innings:
Boston .. .. 300 000 000 04-7-10-1
Pittsburgh 000 002 100 01-4-12-2
Batteries: Barnes nnd Gibson;
Kromcr, Meadows and Groch.

L A K E L A N D , June 10.— Lake­
land and Tampa battled here for
seven innings without scoring, but
in tho eighth the Highlanders pick­
ed on Pederson’s delivery for nine
hits and ten runs, running wild on
the liases, 13 batters opposing him
in the eighth. Brazier leading off
for Lakeland in that inning, singled
twice in the Mime inning und scored
two runs, while Welch, second up,
repeated his stunt.
The Box Score
TAM PA
AB. It. H .P O .A . E.
Snead, 2b......... 4 0 0 2 3 0
Jorsmcr, lb. .. . . 2 0 1 8 0 0
Weik, ss............ 4 0 0 2 1 1
Lee, r f................. 3 0 0 0 0 0
Aden, c f............ 3 0 0 1 0 0
Ertrnda, ! f .......... 3 0 0 3 0 0
Rauza, 3b........... 3 0 0 0 t
1
Huggins, c......... 3 0 1 8
1 0

V A N C E F A IL S TO W IN
ST. LOUIS, June 10.— The St.
Louis Cardinals won the second
game o f the Brooklyn Robins’ se­
ries here Tuesday, Dazzy Vance
failing to hold Roger Hornsby’s
men in the pinch. The score was
3 to 1.
Score by innings:
Brooklyn .. .. 000 000 010— 1-8-0
Pi terson, p....... 2 0 0 0 3 0
Ht.’ L o u is ....... 201 011 OOx— li-9-1
Batteries: Vance and DeBerry;
Totals .. ..
Hot ho ran and O’Fnrrell.
LAKELAND
Dumas, if. ..
Buckley, 2b.
Surface1, rf. ..
Brazier, cf.
Welch, ss. ..
F L O R ID A S T A T E LI agie
Doyle, c.
Won Lost Pet. Ponder, 3b,
.340 F ry, lb .......
St. P etersbu rg!).......31
17
L a k ela n d ................ 2t
23
.511 Luther, p. ..
Tampa ....................22
.449
27
Sanford .. ................19
29
.393
Totals ......... 33 10 15 27 15 I
Score by innings:
Tampa......... 000 000
000— 0
N A T IO N A L LEA G U E
000 000 0 (I 0 )x — Id
Won Lost Pet. Lakeland
Summary: Tw o base hits, Hug­
.381
New Y o r k ...........
32 15
B rook lyn ...........
.. 27 21
.533 gins, Buckley, Ponder, Kry. Three
20
.545 base hit, Dumas. Stolen bases,
P ittsb u rg h .............. 21
.511 Dumas, Ruck ley, Surface, B r a z ie r
Cincinnati ............. 21 23
Philadelph ia........
21 24
.407 (3 ), Welch (2 L Sacrifices, P e t e r ­
Double
St. L o u is ............
211 28
.117 son, Doyle (2 ), Dumas.
B o s to n .................... 19 27
.413 I piny, Jcssintr, lume sisted). Left
29
C h ic a g o ..................20
.408 on base, Tnmpa 3; Lakeland 9.
j Bures tin balls, o ff Peterson 4;
j Luther I. Stria-,: out by, Puter.om
A M E R IC A N I.KAf JL’ E
[3 ; I.other 1. Hit by pitcher, by
Won Lost Pet. Luther (Jessm er).
Wild
pitch.
Philadelphia
.. . .. 31 15
.071 Pi terson. Umpires, rich and Ross.
18
W ash in gton ............ 30
.025 Tim e 1:58.
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Chicago .................. 25
.532
C levela n d ............
23
.489
A M E R IC A N ASSO C IATIO N
St, L o u is ................. 25
28
.472 Milwaukee 4; Toledo 10.
Detroit
............... 22 29
.431 St. Paul 1; Louisville 2.
28
New Y o r k ...............20
.117 &lt;Inly two scheduled.
B oston ..............
18 31
.307

How They Stand
:

Mack men Heat the Tigers In
Ninth A fte:’ Cnbhmen Even
Up Score in Eighth; ‘Slim’
Harris Hurls Good Game

P H IL A D E L P H IA , Juno 10.— Reversing proceeding o f Monday's
contest, Philadelphia earned an
oven split in the series with De­
troit by winning Tuesday’s game
in tiie ninth inning, a fter a home
run by T y Cobb tied the score in
the 8th. The final score was 4-3
in favor o f the Mackinen.
Until the eighth session, Klim
Harris held the Cnbhmen to five
srattered hits, but weakened. A
single and two walks filled the
liases for the Athletics in the ninth,
and Huh- blasted a bit to left field
that would have been good for two
bases, but which only counted as
n single,
Score iiy Innings;
Dell b i t ......... 010 000 020— 3- 9 -2
SO U TH E R N A SSO C IATIO N
Won Lost Pel.
Philadelphia . 002 001 001— 1-10-1
.008
20
Batteries: Collins und W Moduli; New O rlea n s.......... 31
Atlanta ..........
33 21
Harris, W alberg and Cochrane.
.579
Nashville
.. .
23 21
.538
Birmingham .. ..
23 27
. 191
IN D IA N S D E F E A T SOX
.104
.BOSTON, June 10,— A rally in Memphis .. ......... .. £0 30
.. 2d UO
.101
the eighth, netting two runs, JieW; f JutlluunOga
30
the Red Sox Tuesday, 3 to 2, and M o b ile ........... „ .... 21
.111
gave Cleveland an even break in Little Rock .. .. , .. 22 31
.115
their four game series.
Score by innings:

—spots —finger
^
m arks—germs. Howcanyou
keep y o u r w alls clean? Easy. A
w e t r a g and a dab o f soap andP resto 1 — m y walls are clean
again.

Mayhap you’ll recall tho gray-haired chap pictured on the right in the
above photo. But in case you don’ t, permit us to introduce Honua W a g­
ner, former Pittsburg shortstop and one o f the greatest players in base­
ball history. Wagner, despite his advanced years, is still capable of
nutting up n good game for the Carnegie Elks. He’s depicted with his
brother, William, o f Mt. Vernon, 0,, who folio nrs 11onus on all his play­
ing trips.

W a lls finished with DevoeVeloo
- a fiat oil p a in t-c a n be"laun|.
cred" time and time again with­
devoe
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the wares of the world to
your doorstep for your
inspection.

out m arring its smooth, velvety
finish.
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Cleveland ....

001 000 020-3-5-2

Boston
.. .. 200 000 000-2-3-0
Batteries: Ulilc
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Sewell;
Znhnzmgcr and Having.
A S P L E N D ID H EELING
That tired, half-sick, discourag­
ed feeling rained by a tuijiid li.or and constipated bowels cun lie
gotten
rid
of
with
Mirprnng
promptness by using tterbim*. You
feel its beneficial e ffe c t with the
first dose as its purifying and reg­
ulating effect is thorough ami com­
plete. It not only drives out bile
and imourites hut it imparts a
splendid feeling &lt;&gt;f exhilaration,
strength, vim a d buoyancy
of
spirits. Price title. Sold by I ju i ey’s Drug Store.

Assess men Is fur the Paving
of (he following streets will
lie tine June 15, 1025.
I 'oill ti'enlli
rnrri
KruMt
f.'iil A l l ' T o I'nlm.'tl.. An-.
I IfO'.'iiili Hir-.'t
I 'i mu SunTnril
A i r . to Mituiinllu A i r
lln u lo 'i Slr&gt;&lt;l
l-'rom Sanford
Ave. lo l.lly Court.
SlKtoi'MIh S i m a — I'Torn Suufuril
An
In Mauoolln A i i
I:•••••• Court Hiri-"tM ( Al l Stu-utn

IN T E R N A T IO N A L LEA G U E
Syracuse 4; Jersey City 2, 10 iu
IlillgS.
Rochester 7: Providence 5.
Buffalo I; Baltimore 3.
Toronto-Reading, min.
SO U TH E RN ASSO C IATIO N
Birmingham 0; Chattanooga 5.Atlanla 7; Nashville 12.
Others postponed, wot grounds.

Yesterday’s
Results

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H o w ’s T his?
Five niTc hcarinji
.seet ion, with five
mtil out houses.

W ITH REASO N A BLI

in Hom* Court
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U I . I. K N IU IA . T . n C o lli i lor.
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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Hank Building.

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Sales Force:— MUs Rutin W illiams, Miss Helen Bunge.

nnouncing
Steel Filing Cabinet Sections
The Opening of Brunch O ffice of
The II. IJ. Schulte Realty Co., Inc.

A t Hotel Montezuma, Sanford

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Everytime you buy a gallon of gasoline , you pay
3 1-8 cents Florida State Tax.

Teddy Strauss, Dist. Mgr,
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hair million dollar highway to the
Vl'lr bench Jest
rnlshiej; s two
inllll.m dollar tirliign across gsenmbin Hay started: .pi.trier
million
dollar opera house unitor construetl&gt;. i; two millions being spent on
highway, greatest rtianre for live
developers to get
In r&gt;,i ground
floor.
Write Development Depart­
ment The Pensacola News.

ENJOY TH E
COOL refreshing
summer in the mountains of
North Carolina nt the
ALLEN
HOUSE.
H E N D E R S O N V IL L E ,
N. *'., lovely rooms, large airy
windows. Good home cooked meals.
Rates reasonable.
For any fur­
ther information write the /Mien
House, 631 Oakland Street, Hen­
dersonville, N. **., or Central Hotel
Clearwater, Fla.

10c per

come to d c an A m e r ic a n institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

FOR R E N T : An apartment, furiv
ishod. Also bedroom.
Cheat
511 Park Ave.

T A M P A M O RN IN G T R IB U N E —
Send in your s"bscription to the
Tribune or hand t to your local
dealer so you can rend Florida’s
greatest newmsper.
One year
$8.00, 6 months $4.00. three months
$2.00, I f you dcsiro $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
e rder.

Host location in Sanford
Apartment or Residence
in fast growing section

Price $6,500.
Term s

line, minimum

We have acreage for de­
velopment, celery farms
citrus groves, or snutl
fanning.

FOR S A L E — Spner! on the paga
for classified
advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?

FO U N D — W rist
watch. Owner
can have sumo by describing
and paving fur this ad.
A. D.
MilchHI, Sill Ave.

work. Ladies welcome.

2108 PA LM E TT O

N e x t to Valdez.

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8:15 pm
Savannah
Lv.
4:05 am
Columbia ____ Lv._l 1;(J(I pm
Charlotte
I.v.
5:35 pm
.Spartanburg,. Lv.
7:35 pm
Tryon
Lv.
6:10 pm
Saluda
Lv.
5:40 pm
hint Itock
Lv,
5:15 pm
Hendersonville. I.v. 5:05pm
Black Mountain. Lv. i:15pm
A sheville........ . ..Lv! -LOOpm
Waynesville
I.v. 10.15 pm
Cincinnati ....... I.v. 8;00pnt

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For the Sportsman
At
BaM H ardw are
Phone 8
U i r T I I I . A M l P A IN T

Shop fo r good barber

,99-M — Phono — 499 M
AVE.

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FOR R E N T: House 210
Laurel
Avo., a fter June 1st. A . P. Con­
nelly.

Tbs

Contractor and Builder

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Floor Elks
Inquire up­

T ry Smith’s Barber

service.

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FOR R E N T — House close in. In
quire 2011 E. 5th.

PALM
BEACH
C O U N T Y —The
scene of stupendous development
Read.about It In the Paint Biaeh
Post. Sample copy
sent on re­
quest.

charge

M EAT M ARKET

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FO R R E N T :
Furnished apart­
ment or sleeping rooms.
Select
neighborhood with private family.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot nnd
coltl water.
Telephone, etc. 711
Park Avo.

W E S T ,rtR*?1NI#v—Clarksburg. Th«
Clark ahu m
K i:ponnnt.
morning
Inelnillntr Sunday , morning Isaus
l rent pnr wont. minimum lie .

AU G U STA
C H RO N IC LE — Au­
gusta, Ga.— Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rule cash .09c

FLORIST

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W A N T E D to purchase from own
er suitable acreage for dairy
Jesse II. Hamilton, City Food In
spec tor, P. 0. Box 121.

KLKCTRICAI
s an fo u d e l e c t r i c c o .
i3«c*Mors to Gillon &amp; I ’latt
L sagfiuliu.
Everything elecI’hune 422. Elcctragith

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FOR R E N T — Cottage— John Mus
son.

TH E M O RN IN G J O U R N A L is the
accepted want ad medium in
Dnytona (F a .) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

A D V E R TIS E in rp.e Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
Chinaware in English Puree- weekly nnd Sunday Cirssifled rates
10c per line. Way cross Journallains, Buvarian and Japanese Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.

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AUTO S U P P LIE S

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FOR R E N T — Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln House.

Uj a

First National Hank Hldg,

DRUG STOKE — Prnkhplion.1. Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
c® *’ hear you as your phone.
W 103.

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FOR S A L E : Highwny trailer, pood FOR S A L E — Horse wagon and FOR R E N T — Ground
condition.
Mrs. Lappin, West
harness. John Muhrphy, (tinder*
Bldg., 205 Oak Avo.
First Street, Box 120.
ville.
stairs. C. T. Smith.

A D V E R T IS IN G goto resultu if It
reaches potential buyers.
PnIntka Dnily News is circulated in
an indust ial nnd ngricultur»l sectian.

ATURB A N D MOTOR RE­
W IN D IN G .

G1E AUTO SE R V IC E
Day
might. Meets nil trains. Bag!* trat'-f.T. Phono 551 and 63-W

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M IR A C LE Concrete C o, general F L O R ID A — O RLAN D O — Orando
cement work, sidewalks, build­
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
ing blocks, irrigation boxeo. J, B. fied business, rate 1c a word, min­
Terwilleger, Prop.
imum 21c cash with order.

D A V ID B. IIY E R

NT-A.REEL
Car. Drive it
w ielf, Oak and Second St.
Vine 3.

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FOR S A L E : My 10 acre farm on
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore FOR S A L E : A small fnrm o f 5
acres right on the edge o f in­
Station, small cash payment, reaaonttblo terms. S. E. liarrett, Box corporation o f Sanford. , 2 1-2
L E A R N ABOUT ToTt County and 05. Jacksonville, Fla.
acres cleared. Good farm lnnd.
lakeland, through the Star-TeleOne 3 room house, *10 orange trees,
gram. Beat advertising medium in
13 benring and other fruit trees,
South Florida Published mornings. FOR S A L E : Double house
good water. This plnce is well lo­
double garage. Easy terms,
Slnr-Telegrnm. Lakeland, Fis.
cated ami a bargain for some one.
P. Connellv &amp; Sons,
P R IN T IN G
Call and see me nt Rail Road
OHIO— Xenia.
Make your solos
Pump or write. D. L. Landress,
tbtough
the Xenia Gazette,
W IG H T P R IN T SHOP— Printing
Sanford. Fla., P. O. Box 17.
Autom obiles
Engraving, Embossing. Sec us Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
first.
W e do it.
Phone 417-W. district. Want ad and display
FOR S A L E : New bungalow — 5
rates on request.
R. It. Ave.-Commerclal St.
rooms, bath, electric light, gnrnire, two porches. South Sanford
count Bits to*.) T.ETinr:n— cia **lueil mis have the largest circu­
A v e „ $500.00 will handle.
Bal­
RE AL ESTATE
lation In
Hotithwcsteru
Georgia. 102.1 I’ lird C o u p e — t '. it r n * .
ance like rent. Fred S. Houston,
Rate S'* fS -w o r d ) line.
1021 C ord T o u r in g Car,
Box 000.
11*2.1 I'o ril T o u r l n u C a r .
E. S P U R LIN O , sub-division
1 0 2 2 I o r d l l n o n l n m t I'nr.
TO REACH m * prosperous farm­ i n t o C o r d li n e
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
Have you rooms to rent or some
ers nnd fern growers of Volusia 1 2 2 1 C o r d I’ o n r l l l r l l v i r r .
lando, Florida, and
F lo r a
second hand furniture to sell?
m i n i s t o s o m i : p k o p i .i *
county ndvertiso in the DeLand
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Uso The Herald’s classified page
Daily News, rata lc per word, cash .......I. W. Phillips’ Sons ...
way.
and get results.
with order.
DODGE SE R V IC E
T IN A N D M E T A L WORK
M A IN E — Wnterville, Morning Sen
TO R E A C n B U YE R S or sellers of
tinel. Thousands o f Maine peo*
You are wasting time nnd mo­
Florida real estate advertise in
pie
are
interested
in
Florida
prop*
JAM ES II. C O W A N — A ll kinds
ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
o f Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work. erty. Reach them through ths sified advertisement. Phono it in the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word dally, two cents a word
Itato card on applies today. No. 118,
Water nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak Sentinel.
Sunday).
exon.
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
A L IT T L E W A N T AD In The E V E R T T R U E
B Y CO N D O
Herald will bring you big re­
M IRRORS RK SILV E R K I)
sults. Advertise those old nrticlos
Furniture bought and sold.
Call you have stored away nnd have
Jackson Furniture Co., Phone *517. no use for. A title thirty-rent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 118 nrtii a representative will
Building M aterial
call to see you.

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LAWYER

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Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
V
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Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Hoard
Nails
Screen W ire
Huiiders Hardware
D o)rs
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
W e will build your house
Complete— or Furnish mate
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W. S. PRICE. M gr. ,
710 W . First St. Phone 472*W

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

PRICE FIVE CENTS

’THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925.

NUMBER 267.
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iglandAnd France NEWRULES ARE Fight To Gain Possession POLAR
Of Canton Rene\y ed Today
In Full Accord ANNOUNCED BY With Heavy Loss Of Life OF AMUNDSEN S lavin sr M a te Is
BELIEVED SAFE U n d e r $ 1 ,0 0 0
ecurityProgram RICH TRIBUNAL SAINTS DEFEATED
Lti.’gc Number of Casualties
Deported In Hattie; River
Steamers Unable to Move
Because of Heavy Firing Representatives of Airplane:
Works Return F

S. Supreme Court Makes '3-1 WITH CARTER
rmany Agrees T o !HUTTON ASPHALT
vntionTrip and
ovisions, Pact I s " ' J* , u n n o i i i f t L l , &lt;:lve „ (ircale, Umude
“Christian General”
WhenAccusedTakes
Explorers Are WalkingHack FORMED HERE BY
In Determining Authority DOING BOX WORK Supporting1Agitators
Include 4 Great
“
PLANT LOCATION
Stand in Own Behalf
dries of Europe
To Eliminate Many
Manager of Celery-Feds Holds Situation Becomes Graver As Planes Not Smashed
League Leaders to Only
C H A N G E SOUGHT
Strikes Continue to Spread In Landing, They Say CHRISTIAN S E C T |
Cases Next October Three
Asserts Shooting
Hits In Opening of
Is Left Out
Throughout the Country

hSCHURCH IS BEING!p'f“ ”S j K *

Get Text
ity Will Be Based
Inviolability Of
jntiers on Rhine

Series Here On Monday
j French Explorer Feels T h a t; Sanford Members of Christian
Planning Hoard’s Recommen­ Rigid Rules To He In Force
Norgeglnn Party Is Safe;
Church. Aided by Efforts
CANTON. June 9 — Fighting
Governing (Jualificalions of
dation and Petition of Elm
Manager
Nick
Carter,
doing
the
between
rival
Chinese
forces,
bat­
Relief Parly Now On Way
Of Indiana Man, Organize
Avenue Residents Discuss­ Those Admitted to Court mound work for his Celery-feds tling for the possession of ( nnton,
To Hold Regular Services
ed By Commisson Monday
yesterday ufternoon, held the continued today with renewed InOSLO. Juno 9.—Meteorologists

N o t In t6 n tiO Il« ll

Sordid Story Of Mate S

WASHINGTON, June 9— The longue lending Saints to three
Cruelty Is Related
tensity and considerable casuolt
re|,rcsentnt ivea of airplane
Plans for the organization of a
The receiving reports of the va­ supreme court Monday promulga­ hits nnd one run while his team- ies A river steamer crowded wun
, _ , ,
ted
tho
new
set
of
regulations
made
By Dead Man’s Wife
works wno
who were in Spitzbergen in Christian Church in Sanford have
rious departments and the transi­ necessary by legislation passed at mutes hit Morris for eight safe­ refugees, was unable to move on wonts
ties. which netted three tallies. n(.count
tion of minor routine constituted the
of
cross
firing
over
the
connection
with
the
Amundsen
pobeen
formulated
am!
preparations
net
last session of congress to give Carter added to his good work in
only business to come before
! lar venture returned to Bergen for holding services nt regular inMrs. Ethel Toones, ch n rg ed
EVA, June 9.—Euro­ the
greater discretionary latitude the l&gt;ox by fielding his position Chekiang River.
They* ""
do llul
not vn
believe
the
the City Commission at a short it
The
commander
of
the
laipi
s
*
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)
1
1
1
tervnla
at
some
tueeti
permanent
meeting
with
the killing of h e r llUS*
in determining what cases it will perfectly, getting four put out and Chinese gunboat left his ship after Amundsen planes were wrecked in 14 rva,a M
pe and security seem- session yesterday afternoon.
J* rm!UU' 1 '
review,
und
to
bring
about
a
con­
ncbund,
J. T. Tones, at th e ir
jst an accomplished A letter from the Chamber of siderable reduction in its burd­ six assists.
recti' iiur'$100 000 from chief of the hnding. They are confident Amend : place are now in the making, i
ordainhome
near
the Geneva bridge
Sanford
stnrted
scoring
in
the
Commerce
calling
attention
of
the
Yunnntiese
forces
The
Yunnasen
and
Ellsworth
made
no
attempt
j
cording
to
O.
S.
Brooke,
an
orda
the league of nations
en.
second inning when three hits, a nose are confident of winning, to fly back to Spitzbergen, but n r c .;(,|
commission
to
the
City
Planning
.
............
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has
la
s
t
Thursday
afternoon, was
n)iniater
0f
the
church,
who
I
today with France and Hoards reimest concerning the re­ Chief Justice Taft also gave no­ walk nnd an error netted two
tramping over the polar ice Helds |
l&lt;ome
thia city to flir_ j held this morning by County
Foreign
steamers
reported
being
tice
that,
when
the
court
reas­
Britain finally agreed moval of the Hutton Construction
runs, and in the sixth the Celery- fired upon near Whampho.
sembles for its next term, Oct. 5,
" tiu' v refused t snv nnvtiiimr re |d ie r the expansion of his church Judge James G. Sharon under
[pact agreement,
Company’s asphalt plant from Elm the original docket, which car­ Feds scored again when with one
out, Frishie walked; Murphy hit
m U hSr
the ex“ J m E , h e l n * ' h" « ,
.'
n $ 1,001) bond to a w a it actio n
land’s g r e a t w a r Avenue wns read and the question ries a number of cases brought by safe
Feng
Suppports
Stiidents
down third base line nnd Frishut no action was taken. states, would be called with a view
bound to silence by their contract,
Mr. Brooke, wlm is a nntivo of of the grand JU1’&gt;.
wrHPEKING,
June
0
.—Vernacular
h is thrown behind the discussed
Another recommendation of the to eliminating all cases affected bie scored on a single to second newspaper report Gen. I'eng *u- but they gave the impression that j bulimia, lias found approximately Toones* attorneys, DeCottes
iwer pact ot guarantee City Plnnning Hoard was the re­
base by Stanzak. In the seventh
the court, hut at the request of Sanford got three ort with only one Hsiang, "Christian General”, is- the Amundsen airplanes could not !*W* members of the Christian an,j Spencer weru tills afternoon
ity of Rhine frontiers us moval of the Russell boat house j bv
states it has held them on the out, but Hailey nnd "Frisbie were sued a circular dispatchsupporting | have been smashed in landing for Church residing in Sanford, all of making arrangements to obtain the
„ bv the Versailles treaty, from Chapman Avenue.
' *-— the reason ...........
...............whom
have welcomed tho plans for
,,nj it ja Rnj,| t0 be probable
docket to retain jurisdiction so
student agitation against foreignthat they could
fly nt
participants besides France
City Clerk, L. R. Phillips pro these were aimed to abuto nui­ unable to drop one in the right ..rs
founding a church lure, he said. ,bal 9he will not be compelled to
a n d also wired Chntig
Sso-I.in,
an
altitude
of
tliirty
feet
seeking
ty
ers
and
Chang
place
nnd
the
side
was
retired.
Belgium and Germany, sented the following report for the sances, including those to prevent
another night in jail,
Up until the sixth inning, the Manchurian war lord, urging Mili­ a suitable landing, and then de­ Several meetings of the members Rpcn,|
the latter agrees to the month of May:
A1,()wi
hom| to Mrs. Toon03
the pollution of the waters of visitors obtained only one hit off tary lenders to co-operate with each scend slowly even on unfavorable have already been held when doother and nation to obtain "rights ground.
Halance cash on hand, $159,138.15 Nt w York harbor.
Cutter
nnd
had
not
got
a
man
as
ii not included, though the
Chri*tian*\’hurcli work here? For °“ nU! »f*er gf* fhJ? r Tjlr^with 2 ?
One of the most drastic chang­ far as second. In the sixth, with of Chinese people."
Receipts: Current taxes, $3,l. be communicated to her 001.50; licenses, $204.00; pound es in the court’s rules, which take one out, Morris doubled to center
Charcot Optimistic.
r ,the
r high
» school
t t ?and
T ;will
, m bo
Tm
courtesy and Poland and fees, $15; Fines and costs, 1,705; effect July 1, nnd render obsolete and Allen walked; Shannon sing­
helli „•
a „(, how „„ the day of
LONDON, June 9.—Locni of­ PARIS, June 0.—Dr. Jenn Char­ at
Slovakia ure not directly paving assessments, $4,810.48; those now in force, amends the reg- led scoring Morris. The side was ficial today regarded the Chinese cot, the French polar explorer .an­ ll.ere each Sunday until a perma- ,h(. ghooti^ ho had knocked her
place is secured, it wns an­ down, kicked her und thrown a
though they will bene- sidewalk construction, $25; side- ulatoins governing admission to
retired on a
double play, situation as more serious be­ nounced .Monday his intention to nent
nounced.
I the operation of France’s walk lien certificates, $134.20; in practice before the court. Justice then
cause
of
reports
received
here
that
leave during the first week in July
Frishie to W’alznk, Allen being put
hnU het at her.
i with them.
Mr. Brooke is pleased witli the
terest and costs, $1)77.00; inspec­ Van Devanter, selected by the out at second when Frishie caught the strikes were spreading various to senreh for the missing AnieumlShe testified that she crawled
tion fees, $785.50; store room ac­ court to expluin the rules, snid a drive hit by Martin.
Chinese cities.
Next Step
sen-Ellsworth polar expedition, lie reception that lias been accorded into her room and shut the door
........
that
despite
commendable
co-opcount.
$08;
miscellaneous
income,
I sent step in the negotintIn th# .seventh, eigth anil ninth
No news has been received here expressed the belief that the j him nnd his wife since their arrival and tojd her husband that if ho
!be the despatch by France SI20.70; cemetery nccount *285* Ioration on the part of members of thu visitors were retired in one- regarding the fate of missionaries Ahi umi sen party is safe and is try-1 In-r*.* und feeis certain that Sanford came in she would shoot him. *
’
’
the
bar
to
see
that
applicants
for
rainy, also in behalf of paving lien certificates, $37.55;
ing to reachh civilization before the 1 'lestined to be one of the most
two-three order.
in the interior of China.
Firrd to Frighten Husband
1important cities of the state. Praise
rd llelgium, of u letter I bond trustees, $108.00; golf park ndmission possessed the necessary
polar winter sets in.
Carter
had
one
new
man
in
the
Advices
were
that
demonstra­
She told thu court that when she
j of the hospitality of its citizens
to Germany's offyr to account, $173;
sanitary taxes, qualifications, it had been found line-up yesterday, McQue, whom he tions continued in Peking, Shang­
: and their interest in making new- fired the gun which killed her hus­
a pact of guarantees $147.25; Water operating account, th men under sentence and others obtained from Lakeland, playing hai and Canton, but that public
Relief Purty Hurries.
band that she did so to frighten
German frontiers border- $2,850.88; gas operating account, disbarred in their home state bad right field. Wnlxnk and Murphy utilities
ABOARD ft. S. INGERTRK, Icomers feel at homo was sounded him and keep him from coming in­
such
as
water
works
and
been
pdmitted
to
membership.
l France nnd Helgium.
$3,740.02; W. F. Ruvenel, $75. Toled in the bitting, getting two hits electric plants continued to func­ June 9.—The IngeHre, carrying the !’&gt;’ Mr*
w'"* M '»re coming to the room to attiick her. She
Must File (iunlifirations
ire sonh! indications of l tul receipts, $10,430.03. Grand toeach.
Norwegian
government’s
Animal
,
V
’”
'
nt
tion
in
those
cities.
said that she did not point the gun
Hecnuse of this condition, he as­
Hktment in Polish nnd jtal, $178,500.18.
The box score:
non relief expedition in proceeding ' «»
dircctlv
ut the door when the
Early
Monday
four
Cantonese
serted.
the
court
has
introduced
a
The Hox Score
t-Slwakian circles that their I1 Disbursements: Office city man­
toward Spitzbergen at la r maxi. . l’or ,
MY Br,ookf:
the latch gave may, hut ut utio side,
pwi) nut specifically enter ager, $350.88; office city attorney, rule which requires that an ap­ ST. PETE
All R. ii. PO. A. E. gunboats appeared around the isl­ mum speed of 10 1-2 knots.
M
*1
**"
"lent.f.ed
in
church
work.
i having served for 19 years us scc- the shot passing through the door
u'n of tile proposed pact, $75; office municipal judge, $150; plicant possessing the necessary Allen, rf........ .. a 0 ii 1) 0 0 and of Honan, opposite Canton, and
1
no
seaplnnes
1-18
and
l
'-22
are
opened
heavy
fire
directly
on
the
qualifications
shall
file
with
the
letary of—tho co-operative associa­ feeing, Mr. DeCottes, in his di­
^uderstood that (Jreat Brit- division of police, $2,290.34; divis­
Shannon, If. .. .. 4 11 i 1 ii 0
« to come to the support ion of fire, $723.98; division of clerk of the court a certificate Martin, ss. .. .. 4 0 ii 0 2 1 Bund. The Yunnnnese answered slung across the deck ready for tion of DJ Christian Churches in rect examination of tho defondant,
with her entire military streets and lirdges, $2,725.95; golf from the presiding judge or elerk Messner, 2b. .. .. 4 0 l a 1 0 from thu shore. The gunboats instant service whenever needed. Jackson county, I nil. During the laid spcciul stress on tho fact that
bl air forces in case park account, $1,259.21; division of of the highest court of the state Brown, cf........ .. 3 0 0 o 1 0 passed Dutch Follies island, turned They will ho used in searching for time that he served in this capacity the shot wns not fired where one
iggression across the narks, $127.50; division and public where ho is ndmitted to practice Barnes, lb. . .. 3 0 ii 10 1 1 and then came back again pouring tlie missing explorers who stnrted he saw the number of churches in inside the room might havo expect1district. This constitutes buildings, $110.38; division of en­ showing that he posses the- requis­ Doyle, 3b........ .. a 0 0 o 0 0 J a heavy fire from small guns and for the north pole from Spitzber- tlie organization grow front eight V'* * l,,'r*on demanding entrancu to
Anally disappearing I Ren in twirv2y«ig bout.*«Mu.v 21.
______ ___
___ __
(oration of an obligation al- gineering, $89.07; division of health ite qualifications und shall also Bossc, c.......... .. a 0 0 5 2 1
T
S S1*’w
itH W that
,h .t hher
.r husTho Ingertr# spent two hours to- membership increase!from jess than M
^**nJ-'
tcstlfiod
Inntaincd in the Versailles $727.55; dvision of publicity, $1,- file a personal statement showing Morris, p........ .. a 1 1 1 7 0
•!
‘, a , ™*n making and selling
[thereby the allies agree to 520.00; * division of inspection, the date and place of his birth,
It is impossible as yet to esti­ «lay taking on supplies at Bergen, ' 1,000 to 2,000.
liquor since Inst September and
1as a hostile net any in- $211.11; pound expense, $4.05; di­ the nnmo of his parents, his place
T o tals........ . 30 1 a 24 14 a mate the damage done ns the Yun- a Norwegian harbor, 190 miles
At tlie time of his coming to that he was drunk or drinking
arnt of the militarized vision lights nnd water, $1,031.40; of residence nnd office address, SANFORD
AH R. i i . PO. A. E. nanese troops have complete pos­ northwest of Oslo.
Florida,
Mr.
Brooke
was’senior
el-1
tho time, and that he hml
ktwetn France and Germany. department of finance, $147.53; de­ the courts of last resort to which Curley, rf.
.. a i) i a 0 0 session of tho Bund, llnnaii was
The airmen wlm are to pilot the del- IN his home church at Browns-; m ail of
bent hl&gt;r aml threatened to
he
has
been
admitted,
the
places
•I
ii
0
l
0
i
in
darkness
last
night.
Rifle
fire
seaplanes in search of Amundsen town. Ind., where he had an active k,ll her. She said that on tho SimBritain's Stand,
partment records and taxation, where ho has been a practitioner, Chauncey, cf.
a: Britain gives birtli to the $583.88; water operating account, und if he is not a native-born cit­ Walzak, 2b. . .. 4•&gt; 0 u •i •&gt; 0 oil both sides of the river has been are quiet, virile Norsemen, whoso part in the work. Coming to Hor ,|av
fhl. Mlllng she ronko.l
1) 1) a 0 0 incessant.
constant thought is the hope of re;
ibonian tripartite pact on $2, 110.51; gus operating account, izen. the date and place of his McQuc, If.......
“
V&gt;
»'•
Die
winter,
he
settled
„
chicken
for
dinner and that he
II n a 0
Three thousand Cantonese troopsIcuing Amundsen—although they it Eustis where ho aided the work became angered nnd threw the dish
wnd thst her national in- $2,590.23; athietic field, $ 100; li­ naturalization. After this the ap­ Builey, 11». .. .. 1 0
•
1
0
1 l •I! " arrived last night from Fatshan, admit that to find him now would I of his church. Sonic time ago Mr.
chicken stew in ln.r
' qu!!
demand peace in western brary expense, $250; charity, $55; plicant must find a member of the Frishie, ss. .. .. a
.She declines to commit division sewers nnd drains, $ 1.20; bar of the supreme court who will Murphy, c. .. .. ait 1 •1 l 09 19' ! nnd now qre at Sliek-Wni-Tong sta- be 11 tremendous piece of luck.
| Brooks was persuaded to come to exhibited bruises on her arms
0 T l 1
1 00 1lion across the river.
to guarantees concerning gas and oil, storage account $371.55 assure the court that he knows, or Stanzak, 3I&gt;. ..
. : Lieutenant Lutzow Holm, lender Snnford to look over the field hero which she said were inflicted bv
eastern frontiers be- city commission, (bond premium), after reasonable inquiry believes Carter, p........ .. a 0 i 4 00 00
I wo Japanese destroyersarriv- of the aviators, told the Associated I wiD&gt; a view to organizing a church Toones when lie grubbed her atal
I*he realizes that the Hrit- $5; insurance account $189; adding tho applicant posses the necessary
- — ed at Canton Monday.
Press that his intention was to re- I her** and wus encouraged in his ef- knocked her down
T o tals....... . 20 a 8 27 10 I
sinions would not approve machine company, $101.37; hospital qualifications.
connoiter along the edge of the forts by memliers in Eustis and
The only other witness heard
Score by innings:
Strike Situation Bad.
a commitment.
Arctic ico pack to thu northeast elsewhere over the state.
expense, $50; bills payable, $7,000
was Floyd Britton, who is declared
To limit applications for admis­ St. Pete
000 001 000—1 SHANGHAI, June 9.—There of Dune’s Island.
|fos exclusion from the pact interest and discount, $ 110; total
Lieutenant
Speaking of the work here, M r., to he an eye-witness to the tragedy.
020 001 OOx—2 i have been no further disturbances Holm's assumption is that if Brooke snid:
1to the fact that it is based disbursements, $25,714.87; balance sion further, the court has in­ Stnford
j Britton repeated his testimony givcreased
the
admission
fee
$5,
mak­
Summary: Two base hit, Mor- ] here following the recent rioting Amundsen is returning afoot from
IRhineland and Italy is free cash on hand, $152,853.31; grand
“ We come to Sanford imping to
ut the coroner’s inquest which
ing it $15, and has added a new lis.
Sacrifice hits, Chauncey but the strike situation in protest tlie Pole toward his original base
|oa -enarate agreement with total. $178,508.18.
I itlM! ' m,U Vnva.V* nls, "rijt'nal base co-operate with all of God’s p e o p l e ! was to the effect that Toones wns
provision reserving the right to (2), Stanzak, Carter.
p ami Germany,
Left on | against the activities of the flore iSn
R lie will naturally make tlie nearest ; j,, every good work, to the ndvnn- tr .v *nK l,i get his wife to go to bed
suspend from practice any member bases, Sanford II; St. I’ete 2. Don powers is unchanged
i conclusion of the Rhineland
would lie the so-called j cement of his kingdom, and to tho nnJ that she would not do so. He
of
the
liar
who
has
been
disbarred
!t conditional on Germany’s Teachers of England in any state and disbar him unless bio plays, Frishie to Wnlznk. Base
The defense measures of the for­ land which Laud
or Spitzbergen , salvation of sinners.
We conic huKI both of them were drinking,
on balls, off Morris 8 ; off Carter eign colonies are continuing hut Northeast
the League of Nations,
archipelago.
he
can
show
good
cutisc
to
the
j
with
the
open
Bible,
that
which hot an*l Mrs- Toones went into tho
Study
U.
S.
Schools
1. Strike outs, by Morris 3; by Car­ the urrivnl of further naval con­
agreement, like the othcontrary within forty days.
produced religious ami national ro°m and told her husband not to
ter I. Passed ball, Beese. Um­ tingents bus enabled the authori­
ril he linked with the league
freedom, nnd we plead with ail fol- J’onie in. He told of trying to keep
pire, Ware. Time 1:43.
3,|d operate under it.
ties to lighten the duties of the vol­
LONDON, June 9—Miss Jean­
lowers of Christ that they, "Be of Tootles from entering the room und
unteers.
ette Hayes, winner of the Walter
one mind, having the same love, then of the shot being fired,
JAPANESE
NONKGEN
AHIANS
Two
hundred
marines
from
the
Hines
Page
Traveling
Scholarship
Report Given Out
being of one accord, of one mind, I Britton admitted on cross cxiJnpunese ship Tntsutn were landed!
-!•&gt;. lane 9- The report of for Teachers will suil for the Un­
CJ
II
i
'
i
i
A
I
*11*
!
doing
nothing through faction or uniinnlion of Mr. DeCottes that
TOKYO, June 9—In conenction I this morning. Two Japanese gun-1
tier-allied military control ited States early in July and will
with the imperial gifts distributed | bouts and two Japanese destroy-j s t M i r o r t)U M i l l i o n vainglory, but in lowliness of mind Mrs. Toones also had begged
which formed the bas- spend her summer vacation as the
I inch counting other better than 'husband to go to bed. lie also
to persons over Ut) years of “KL*. |ers proceeded up the Yungtse-,
* alj‘sd note to Germany re- guest of the English Speaking Un­
j admitted that when he returned to
on the occasion of tlie royal silver Kiang to protect foreigners nt lipNEW YORK, June 9.—Purchase himself." Eph. 2:2:3.
: disarmament, wus made ion of the United States, in New
Wo trust that tiiis simple state- the house on his second trip that
Prof. R. F. Cooper, of the Agri­ wedding, the authorities found 19,- j per ports of that river. Two other ] from Frank J. Gould of his last
'his afternoon. The an- York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash­
,Iuy’ t,int
Heard sounds in the
»hich contain tho details of ington, Chicago and other cities. cultural Department of the San­ 500 persons in Junan who were j Japanese destroyers arrived and public utility holdings at a price merit will introduce us to the good bouno
a scuff In wan
un
reported in excess of $00,000,000 people of Sanford ns worthy of Ho saidnsif
!;on» of ih« treaty of Ver- Miss Hayes is headmistress of St. ford High School was principal eligible. Sixty per cent of these will remain at Shanghai.
did not see Toones touch
hv the German government, Ann’s Girls’ Senior School at Han- speaker at Ihe luncheon-meeting of were women. Two women, lit
Precautionary measures tuken was announced Monday by a Wall their confidence and prayers. There his wife ho
or llirow u hatchet at hor.
well. Middlesex.
the Rotary Club today. He explain­ years of age, held tho longevity by the Chinese civil authorities a* Street syndicate whose representa­ are already' a number of members
were not published,
He
told
the court that he went
of
tlie
Christian
Church
in
nnd
Two
scolarships
at
the
Chnurecord.
ed the work that has been done in
Foochow prevented a students' de­ tive, Charles A. Stone of Stone &lt;6
^m ission, after recapitto the Toones home tho first time
monstration there from reaching Webster, recently won a race across about Sanford, who we ho|M&gt; will about
*
various measures of tuuqua Summer School, offered to his department and drew a glowing
noon and that Toones offer­
Clearwater—Ten-family apart­ serious proortions.
the Atlantic to Paris with the head verify the above statement.”
tction to which the Germans British women teachers by Dr. picture of the plana for the future.
ed
Idsi
wife
a watered drink of shine
ment
building
to
be
erected
on
Arthur
E.
Bestor,
president
of
thu
Several matters of business came
of a rival financial group.
•rl to prevent effective ro(Continued on Page Two)
Ion that she refused it and wanted
of control over German Chautauqua Institution of the Un­ before the club, and President S. Park Steeet.
I The public utility is the Virginia
her drink without water. He would
concludes with the ited States, have been awarded by O. Shinholser and R. J. Holly an­
j Railway &amp; Power Co., one of the
not admit that Toones tried to
the
education
committee
of
the
*/n\ tkat ^ke evidence, col- English Speaking Union to Miss nounced that they will leave Satur­
largest light power and traction
force his wife to drink.
day to atted the internutiunul con­
“• despite this obstruction,
WASHINGTON.
June
9.—The
corporations in the South and an
Tho witness said that he had
that Germany is far from Catharine Robertson, head of^ the vention of the organization ut
important link in nationwide ex­ supreme court upheld New York’s a premonition that some accident
English
Department
at
the
Edin­
Cleveland
to
delegates
from
this
'* 'h'armed, us obligated by
tension of the HO'called super-pow­ criminal anarchy law.
was going to happen that morning
burgh Ladies’ College, apd to Miss club.
"•‘V°f Versailles.
Williuiu I). Mitchell liegnn his when he went to the Toones home.
er
system. Gross earnings l.i-t.
•documents tell how German Hilda .Stuart, headmistress of the
Members Present were: George
more illustration in support of year wero more than $10,900,000. duties us solicitor general.
The testimony of MYs. Toones con­
^
themselves to be the Arthur Pease School, nL Darling­ Babcock, George Brockhnhn, Ran­ WASHINGTON, June 9.—The | one
Belgium udvised Washington of
New owners of the company are
the
view
that it would be futile to
ton.
Durham.
wages of what evidence the
dall Chase, Sydney Chase. H. C. airship Los Angeles was directed depend for national defense ex- Stone &amp;. Webster, public utility en­ the appointment of a debt commis­ tradicted that of Britton in sev­
eral instances^ but for the main
“*«on ought, to be permitted
Du Bose. Alex Epps, Frank Gon­
upon the reliability of gineers. who wiH operate the hold­ sion.
part their stories of how the shoot­
and how the keys of of- President And Wife zales. Aliit Haddock, W. H. Haynes, by Secretary Wilbur Monday to clusivi'ly
Rehearing of the Coronado coal ing occurred was substantially tho
Chase Securities Corpoas gasoline engines. The efficiency ings; the
**rc lost and found only af,
X T . | 1 W.
v*. JJ.. IHardy,
i u r u y , vCharles
n u r i r s nHenry,
u i i r y , Ed
»..i resume its flight to Minnesota
case
was
refused
by
the
supremo
Blair
it
Co.,
and
Biodget
&amp;
•
! of aircraft, lie asserted, is depend-. ration,
same.
**umenta or other evidence H a v e
K e s ttu l
I N l g n t Higgins Bob Holly. R. F. House- soon ns necessary engine repairs i ^ U()on t f,e efficiency of their en- Co.
court.
Dr. J. T. Denton, testified ns to
°nunusion was seeking had
I holder, W. C. Hutchinson, George have been made.
Govenor Blaine, of Wisconsin, the wound found on the body of
gines, and while "we are not deWith part of the $ 12,000,000 left
trnroved through sido windPr„tti.li.ni foididce’s train en! Knight, Frank MacNeill, It. L.
announced
opposition
to
the
de­
It is expected that the^dirigible, [crying anything we have saiil here-[him by nis fatlier, Jay Gould, raiirooties. He suid that it was just
tofore in favor of aircraft, we &lt;lon,j niagnate and financier, Frunk fense test.
below
tho meart and looked as If
Chicago's sanitary district was had been
can’t have an enemy wnit while we J, Gould entered the Virginia trncmade by a huge sized
refused
a
rehearing
in
the
Lake
bullet.
fix our engines.”
| tion field in Richmond in 1902. S&lt;»Wiese Divers Will
Michigan
water
ense.
’ The request of the Norwegian yen vears later, when he wus reThe. .supremo court decided to
Far To Hunt
Aero Club that one of the big dir-1 ported to have doubled bis patriigibles
hunt
for
Amundsen
pointed
niony,
he
consolidated
several
tree**ruDnl*e
more closely qunlificu- Bodies Of Entombed
ayer
ot
Cop
weather conditions are fuvoruble
r Sunken Treasure celebration, Mr. and Mrs. Cooliilge
out
that
it
had
organized
thu|tj„n
and
power
companies
into
the
I
|
|
on®
w*
uwY
t' ri* appearing liefore Miners Are Recovered
At the name time the secretary
Get Death Sentence announced
j spent a restful night on the first
that
the
request
of
the
i
Amundsen
expedition
and
that
res-.
Virginia
Railway
and
Bower
ComKYO.. JJune
"
The supreme court defined thn
, „ 9.—A P«rty »f I lap of their return trip.
STURGIS, Ky., June 9.—Tha
tl \ Aieluuing expert divers,
Washington will be reached
jurisdiction of courts in ordering
JACKSONVILLE, June 9 — United States navy send the dirig
bodies
of fourteen missing miners,
witnesses
before
the
labor
bonrd.
to
iaveI soon for Pott j Wednesday morning. Mr. and^ Mrs. | Will Douglas, a negro, this niornmost probable point of Amundsen i Following rumors early this year
victims
of n mine explosion hero
ible
Los
Angeles
or
Shenandoah
in
in salvaging the Goolidge were smiling broadly «$ | in&lt;- was found guilty of ----first de— .
.
. was Cape Columbia in Grund Land, that Mr Gould was willing to di»4 ...'n transP°rt Yasaka Mam they
passed the last crowd of the Krt.e niurder without recoin
omnienilt- search of the Amundsen polar
northwestern Greenland and it pose of his utility holdings, Mr. 40 Movie Animals Are yesterday, were found thiu morning
ty pas
and brought to the surface along
u ..a,i sent to the
botto of day at the station.
__ bottom
ion
with
States --tend |j .......Stone ---left --for .Puri
, for
, ,mercy in connection
,
... i| -pedition had been refuted.
.
, | , [urged
| —»— that
—-- the
.... United
----------------a , t o interview!
itirranean by German subthe death onLabor Duy last of w.
The request was transmitted to a rcscUt, expedition in that direc* Gould, accompanied by Bayard F.[ISaid To He Starving with three others found last night.
du '
Tho victims include seven whita
President Coolidge while he wns en |jon
pope, New York partner of Blodend ten negroes. Thsy wero
nTbuud *"ili U. S. Army Officer Is J- ............ ...
j route to Minnesota, und wns referMr. Wilbur said that if a dirigi- get &amp; Co., bankers for the Virgin-1 SPOKANE, Wash., Juno 9 _ men
found
ut the 40U foot level. Thu
red by him to Secretary Wilbur, hie expedition should be sent, itja company for many years.
Forty animal* belonging to Nell coroner's
K S w i T S L p , M-J Killed In Accident, Clearwater
MianA I' aac.«elfs IThe
investigation will be held
r i L , 1H. , n a
navy department, the aecre- j would not be reudy to operate be— —----------------------- Shipmen, motion picture actress
today.
V n a r ^ e s vOf
J l /V S a a U lljta r y
said, had not changed its orig- fore the MucMillan Arctic expedi- TO PROBE HIFFIAN WAR
l are starving in their cages ut the
; r t r tiah
rufr Egypt’I PARIS.
..... . June 9.—Brig. Chamber ICharges
by U
subninririi-------inal opinion that such an expedi-1 tion could make u search of the!
------ -herd of Priest laike. Idaho. F. T.
Marseilles with $ 1,000,000 | lain, U. S. A., former member of
t
June 9—George tion was not feasible.
Cape Columbia region with its j PARIS. June 9 — PremierPain- Carrol, assistant supervisor of
MARKETS
W.
. thg ’crenernl staff and with service CLEARWATER,
CLEAR
"Wo are not going to send any three airplanes nnd he indicated u |cvo departed this afternoon for KaniksuNational Forest, reported
in the philliiipincs and in Franco Dealer of Turpon Spring went on
CHICAGO. June 9. Wheat. July
wild goose chase to the polar re-1 belief that the difficulties of a di&gt;[ Morrocco where ho will investigateM*«t night that thg. animals
have
under
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hi*
credit,
was
killed
here
last!
trial
In
the
Pinellas
county
crim-_
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rtgtblo in tho Arctic would bo much the situation resulting from Abd-ibean living* on half rations and I 1.6AS to 1.85V . September l.iJH;
taxicab la which he I Inal court today on a charge
Mr. Wilbur said the experience more suveru than thoso of heavier I El-Krini’s Riffian Invasion of the got nothing to eut Friday and S a t-!to L6*2; Corn. Scptembc r 1.15 U)
cri
rw
coliided'with "a'street | crTmlnal
aajault o » ." g ir l of that
'Uae p r ! Z
cf the Los Angeles Sunday gave | than air crait.
French zone.
I urduy, Cat toll said.
U .15U ; Oats 6 3 to 51.
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NNOUNCEMENT is made that the fondest hopes of Miami’s best people are about tiFbe realised, and that a great open-air University to be known ns the University of Miami will, In the vfrW neAr nlHTffe,
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fnct. The University will be ono of the lurKC.st and finest in this country, capable of amply providing for the needs of 5,000 students. It will cost approximately $15,000,000, of which sufficient endowments have tP
ready been secured to insure its successful accomplishments.
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generous gift of $5,000,000 to the University of Miami assures its success.
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This splendid tract has been dedicated for all time to the .University by George £ . MdTicJc,

The charter for the University of Miami was granted by Judgo Henry F. Atkinson of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida
on April 5, 1925.

OFFICERS ANI) HOARD
OF REGENTS
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI.
William E. Walsh, President
Ruth Brynn Owen, Vice-President
Frederic Zeigen, Secretary-Treasurer

The University of Miami begins its enreor with prospects of the brightest and with assurances of success which not many seats
of learning in America have ever enjoyed. Miami entertains hundreds of thousands of the country’s best people every winter.
They come here — many of them — with regrets for the children who remain behind. They will come in future with son3
and daughters who will take up their studies here, and complete the education which wiii prepare them for life. Tht3 demand
for advanced education is, however, only ono of the needs which will be met by the University of Miami.
The ever-increasing demands for higher education in Southern Florida will not be longer denied. This ever-growing, mast pros­
perous of all sections, larger in area than many States, must have its seat of learning to balance in cultural power its^ magical
ndvnnce in population and wealth. As a people we are pledged to education. Schools are our fortress and defense. Taste and
culture are matters of education. Stupendous increases in bank deposits are not consonant with real growth and prosperity un­
less united and balanced bv large increases in educational forces and opportunities. The most useful citizen in a community

Frederic Zeigen, Managing Regent
William E. Walsh
William Jennings Bryan
Clayton Sedgwick Cooper
E. 0 . Sewell
James M. Cox
Ruth Bryan Owen
Frank B. Shutts
George E. Merrick
Thomas l’anconst
Mitchell D. Price
Bertha M. Foster
Henry Salem Huhbell
Leslie B. Robertson.

RIVIERA SECTION OF
CORAL GABLES ' |
The University of Miami is one of a
number of important projects to
share in the development of the new
Riviera Section of Coral Gables. The
chief of these undertakings are
$15,000,000 University of Mi­
ami, comprising 22
so p arate buildings
on a campus of 160
acres.
2.000. 000 Temple and Go l f
C o u r s e for Maid
Shrine.
1.000. 000 University
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150,000 Florida East Coast
Railroad Station.

BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED FOR
IMMEDIATE NEEDS OF THE
UNIVERSITY:

Fifty Miles of Paved S t r e e t s ,
and Boulevards.
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Largo Administration Building
Literary Building
Science Building
Chemicul Science Building
Natural Science Building
History Building
Engineering Unit
Medical Science Building
Legal Unit
Economics Building
Mental Science Building
Music Unit with Conservatory
Art Unit
General Assembly Hnll
Men’s Gymnasium with pool, etc.
Women’s Gymnasium with pool, etc.
Chapel, for religious exercises
Large Library
Athletic Field ami Stadium
President’s Residence
Service Buildings
Language Buildings

of Water Frontage. ^

$2,000,000 Sanitarium and jtV
Hospital.
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The Coral Gables representative in
our local office will be glad to show
you his map of the new Riviera Sec­
tion, and toll you the plans for devel­
opment of tho property. The Riviera
Section will be opened for sale on
June 15th. Today you have an op­
portunity to select an investment in
the center of this activity, where
experience with Coral Gables plots*3
as nothing in comparison w i t h tno
great development of the future. Only
e few days for your selection b«or
sales begin. Act how!

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ded. a business failure is likely to
bring the devastating heat wave
produce a bank faliuie
well.
experienced in the last few days,
observers say.
The larger per centage of recent
failures, Mr. Plat said, was among
Driven from shore and suburbinstitutions and he believed that
record heat ended Monday night,
it was evident from this that larg­
an resorts by the sudden slump of j
WASHINGTON. June 9 — A
er banks would materially ^reduce
the thermometers under a steady.
“mania for legislation" threaten*
the number of crashes. National
ocean breceze, scores of thousands I
to become the serious problem in
banks generally, ho said, are largof heat refugees returned to the
American politics, Senrtor Fess,
er anil consequently have been more ...................——-----city today to find it enjoying a
Republican, Ohio, declared in an
able to weather financial storm s.! Philadelphia Reports Twenty- perfect “Indian summer’ day.
address prepared for delivery to­
should b« evident from this, he | Four Deaths Monday, Makday to the 13th annual convention
The rift in the heat wave did
:added that the national banking! / jnK Total 427 In East for 10 not bring the expected thunder-j
of the National Association of!
laws
should
be
amended
so
that
Credit Men.
Days ;2nd WarmSpellComing showers. Instead, what seemed an |
-------| none could be organised with a
lev blast swept out of the east|
“The danger is not alone in the Expansion of Larger Institu- capital under $r&gt;0,()00 as compared
mere number of laws enacted or
NEW YORK. Ju re 9— n««phe and drove the mercuric thread t
tions
Would
Restrict
Fail1
With
the
present
minimum
of
$25.down 15 degrees in os many min­
attempted.” the sneaker said “hot
ooo.oo.
a drop in temperature on the eas­ utes. Today the temperature nev­
ures, Says Vice
also in the character of the pro­
1
1 Reverting to the relationship of tern Reaboard, heat deaths con­
er rose nbove 70 degrees.
posals. Sound economic consid­
Platt &gt;n Formal Address agriculture and small banking,
iking, Mr.
eration is thrown to the winds.
A shift in the winds from the
Platt asserted that the 753 bank- tinue to accumulate, more than 47
Public appeal for political favor is
WASHINGTON. June 9—The is­ in" failures in 1924 had come at a persons having died in the east cast to a probably southwesterly
embraced. The statesman gives sue of branch banking as ugainst &lt;time when the ngriculture indus-1 during the wave while no deaths direction will come tomorrow or
way to the politician.”
banking in small units wus drawn j business, was on the road to re-1 were reported in New York last Wednesday, the weather bureau
said, bring another warm spell
Citing the agriculture depart­ here today by Vice Governor Platt (try, with which most of them did ni"ht,
ment as un example of the "en­ of the Federal Resrcvc Hoard, who covery.
The Philadelphia casualty list but not the scorching kind which
ormous growth of bureaucratic advocated wider use of branch
was increased by 24.
A n aged drove
. , New„ .Yorkers to cover for
government in the lust two de­ hanking for what he said was its
Every 21 hours nearly 2,000 rail­ woman, who died in Hoboken and S.IX £*»?• Average summer weacades." Senator Feess reviewed its “fundamental safety” to deposit­ way trains pnsa through one Eng insanity brought on by the heat ther” will prevail, it was announc­
development from a few employ­ ors and communities.
lish
railway station—Clapham caused two other deaths.
Police ed.
ees to the present enrollment of
In an address prepared for de- Junction.
estimate more than n quarter mil­
20,000, engaged in activities which j livery before the National AssocCHICAGO, June 9—Conscience\tA
lion persons sleept in New York
loqt _year cost $230,000,000.
.
The | intion of Credit Men, Mr. Platt arPanama straw shoes ure to be parks during the hot nights.
stricken and contrite after a 10 \
last congress alone, ho said, added gued that greater use of branch worn this summer ut the fashion­
Another warm spell is forecast day escapade which stood him out- V
14 important activities to the i bankin" would restrict bunking able resorts in England.
today or Wednesday hut will not lew before virtually the entire ^
government which were "nil strong- failures which he declared had (
country, the wenther man g a v e 'U
Iji urged by the agricultural inter- been more frequent umong the
himself over Monday to a s u c - j^
eits.
1 small institutions.
Ix*gal curbs !
cession of gentle convulsions *h-&gt;^
dicative of a return to a norm al'V
“Today we are told congress has around operation of branches he
been derelict in its duty to the said had proved "unfortunate” in
mood.
j
for met,” the spenker continued, countless instances especially in
Freakish gales, thunder s to rm s 'll
“A commission after months of rural communities,
and (iuces atmospheric disturbanc­
survey/reported suggested relief.
“The great number of small
es accompanied cugerly welcomed
'lids proposal held mainly to the bank failures." the speaker de­
declines of temperature through­
sound view of meeting nn eeon- clcrcd. "accounts for the failure of
out the region east of the Rockies
Ic fcesult bv an economic remedy, business to respond ns it should
und tonight’s Inte forecasts held &gt;|
In the centre of two proposed highly developed
'ibis did not uppeal to that portion have responded to the favorable
out
the promise of at least two days
stih-tli visions on paved road, facing loading
off the country which believes in Influences that hpve been evident
of more seasonable wethear.
station, and one and half miles from Post office,
substituting u legal for a economic in the past ten months. These
Tho deuth toll of the ten-day
plan, and it was therefore reject small banks failures are still ocTWELVE ACRES TILED, 4 wells, six room
spell of intense heat, winds and
curing at the rate of six or eight
ed ’for 1111/ sake of the farmer.
rains stood above the five hund-|'
house, two story barn, two mules, two horse
“ What they want is n ready­ a week and there have been 274
red mark, with Philadelphia andij
wagon,
all
kinds
of
farming
implements.
made remedy. They resent the of them since the first of JunNew York the heaviest sufferers. |j
Price $ 10,000.00. (loot! Terms.
Iden that the powerful government • ““r» down to an(1 inclu,,in»f M,,y
Official records in the Quukeri.
is important to fix vulues. They
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j
assert that a bushel of wheat will . V‘\ n" j!“ &gt;"‘VV' }***% m" kHi
A
strong
wind
which
swept
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U worth just what Uncle Sam I *»ank« large enough to afford good
through the business section of |
might decree, no m atter what the | management and large enough to
Chicago with the force of an O ct-;
amount raised throughout thel«l&gt;reud their risks over a variety
ober gule, resulted in injury of
of
industries
arid
over
a
consider
world."
several persons by broken g la s s '/^
aide territory. Unless we are to|
221-E First Street, opposite postoffice
Advocates of price fixing still subject many people living in small ,
and falling objects. Strong winds j ^
erroneously cite the Transportat­ communities or in rather thinly
wero recorded generally throughout!CM
ion Act as nn iexample of govern settled agricultural territory to
the Atlantic and upper I.ake and fa
inter-Mountnin states, the north­
nieiit action along that line. Sen- Krt.at inconvenience this means nt
ern half of the Atlantic seaboard
utor I'ess said, when as a matter |t.ast some branch banking. The
was cooled by on ocean breeze.
of fact there was nothing in that
nttempt to provide banking!"
statute beyond authority for the fai.|||til., lo *nm|| communities,!S &lt;•
In (own and the Dakotas, unusual
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JntctMute ( ommerre Commission nil(| particularly to communities. ■ &lt;•
precipitation
accompanied
the
♦
to permit a rate thnt would uf- wj,en, tin* dominant industry is-"
winds.
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ford a fair return on the invest- agriculture, by means of small in-Jn
At Laramie, Wyoming, two f&lt;*et*J
#
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I dependent banks has proved a I ■
i.f new miow on ilie level ut the
"This treatment of the economic failure* as at every previous p e r-|J
look-out stutions atop Medicine
proposal lor form relief discloses iod of agricultural depression
How peak today prompted Forest
the dangerous trend in the legislu"The effort to safeguard the de- "
Supervisor H. C. Hilton to huh- j
tion of the day," the Ohio senat- posits of the people in these sm all: H
pend fire lookout service on Med­
oh asserted. "It shows the vice of hanks by means of guarantee of 11
icine How forest etmporarily. Snow |
modern thinking. The public has deposits, undertaken by several! ]
and rain for the time being have
bt'4n fed up with the belief that in states after the panic of 1907, has , i
| eliminated the danger.
cuqgress lies the remedy of all proved a failure. The only remedy I
conceivable ills. Long ago the gov-1 left is branch banking—not nee- |
Out of a total of 29,904 acres of
eminent! ceased to be an institut- essarilv on any large scale as in 11
.L OPEN IIP THEIR RETAIL HAKKRY AND
cranberries in the United States
ion to be served, but rather an Canada, but on a scale large en- j j
14.000 are in Massachusetts und
ngfney to be sought for favors.” ougli to serve people adequately
DELICATESSEN AT 10G PARK AVENUE.
13.000 in New Jersey.
and safely,"
Mr. Platt assorted that In re­
THEIR OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS
While the population has been
cent years every business of any j 5
increasing 73.5 per cent, high
consequence has been compelled to ,"
school enrollment has increaseii
carry accounts ill New York, (Tii-lJ,
(ill) per cent and college enrollment
eago, Hitston, Philadelphia, Kan- ■
340 per cent.
sas City or other banking centers,j"
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“ ,S; dunn mT T rr® .UnC®; large enough to provide the fin- 5
mem that M. Caillaux, mblister of oni.in, „ssitsance needed.
The S
t
fliil.m-e, would use all of the $100.- BrHWlh ,)f agricultural co-operative ■
01 1,000 credit negotiated with tin asHm.iations into organizations of m
Mmgun firm ond other resources i,nm,nse size, lie said, has forced ■ Serving Fancy Cakes, Sandwiches,Salmis,Baked Beans
nt the disposition of the govern- then)i ulwii t„ K» t„ t h e big bank- “
Baked Hams, fan cy Cheese and Sausages,
mem to W tr n te any attempt by
hllulM!g w |u . , e business is nat- »
i peculators
against the franc i„na|
a
lint Rolls and Bread at II a. m. and 4 p. in.
brought a sharp leaction at the
Against these, the speaker des-, ■
opening of the market this morn- (.ril&gt;ed small home institutions, m

Mania For Legislation Threatens
To Become Problem, Says Sen. Fess

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S t o p Speculators’
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Of FinanceMinister

tA “9.04,
The absence of any evidence that
th 1 treasury really had gone into
the market, howevei, slopped the
u i .»i&lt;l trend of the franc, which
tlofril at 20.78 to the dollar, or 24
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all of their loans to one or two industries and thereby Incoming dependent upon them. Thus, lie ad_
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centime.", lower than on Friday tin
last day of the weeks bourse ope­
rations.
M. Cniloux, in a semi-official an­
nouncement toduy said that he
would use all means at his dispo­
sal to prevent speculators from
exploiting the situation, refrained
from saying just when he would
take a hand in the exchange traffic. It is still held in authorized;
fimmeiul circles that the present
v/ipknoss n f th&lt;* franc is due al­
most entirely to the purchase of
dollar:! for commercial needs. It
III f.uppoXed that some persons are
sell line f lanes as they generally
do on a declining market, but not
to the extent of constituting a dan­
ger such us threatened the franc in

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o f I lie finance minister is intended
as o warning to any operators who
might be tempted to attack the
franc on an extensive scule.

Troops FightingTo
Gain Possession Of
The City Of Canton
fContinued F/nm Page One)
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Various Chinese commercial and
student bodies met at the chamber
of commerce Sunday evening and
ndonted seventeen resolutions, in- 1
eluding demands that the procla­
mation of a "stage of emergency" 1
in Shanghai be cancelled foreign
marines withdrawn that Chinese*
who have been arrested be released |
und schools that have closed be
i
d before official negotiation
to end the trouble lx* commenced.
Refugees Fleeing
Fighting started between Yunnanew troops, controlling Canton
Chiba und followers of the late Dr. j
Son Yat-Sen, quartered in the Is I
land of Honan, when six small
gunboats fired on the electric light
station. The casualties were re -1
ported to bo light. Refugees were
crowding steumers to Hong Kong, i
•The troops of General Yung HaiMin advanced to meet General Hsu
('hung-Chi’s Cantonese army ap­
proaching from Skelung.
The state department nt Wash­
ington n-'.eivcd a delayed dispatch
undi.r date of June 5, stating that
the* municipal building was wreck­
ed during rioting in the Uritish

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Holly Realty Co.
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mass convention of the R e p ­
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and wom en is hereby called
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on Ju n e 1 8 ih,1 9 2 j,a t eleven
o’clock, A .A A ., for the purpose of ^
taking action looking to the establiahment of a legal and representative

party organization in this 5 ta te .

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Realty Transactions
Show Large Increase
In Orange Last Month
ORLANDO. June 9 — Realty
transfers in Orlando and Orange
County during the month of Mny
i totaled 2,150 as compared with 1,*
316 transfers during the same
month in 1921, according to a
."ampliation made here by J. A.
;Masek, secretary of the Orlando
Realty Hoard. The total number
of such transfers during the first
five months of 1925 was 10,541,
the compilation shows, as compared
with 6,515 for the snme period in
1921.
The value of the realty trans­
fers amounted to $1,700,350 in
May, it was stated, anil the
amount of building permits val­
uta reached the high level of $ 121,517. Value of realty transfers for
the first five months of 1925 to­
taled $16,212,000. Huilding Her­
mit.-., says the report, have In-

creased steadily from Jnnunry at
$281,007 through Mny at $421.517. Tlu‘ total value of building
permits for the "first five months
of 1925 counted $1,726,870.

State Road Number S
To Be Finished Soon
FORT PIF.RCK, June 9— Com­
pletion of stave road No. 9 be­
tween here anti Okeechobee will he
made within the next three months
according to the statement of the
contractors handling the job.
Extra men nnd equipment have
been added to the force nnd work
is now being done both in the
Fort Pierce and the Okeechobee
points.
The completion of the road will
•Mien a hard surfaced highway
across the state, leading from the
Gulf to the Atlantic. It will run
through Tnmpa, Haines City, Se­
ining, Okeechobee
and
Fort
Pierce.

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Take Care of Your Back Yard B a n k e r s
Chj£k Feed
Growing Mash
Laying Mash
Scratch Feed

tooiMinwrt. reus

. SUNSHINE
L EGG AND i

k.OEVElOP!NGi
A

WASH

W INTER EGGS ARE TH E PROFIT MAKERS
And you can tv assured ef winter eggs
by helping out the hens'grain ration*
J with the right amount of a high • protein feed like

„ „ SUNSHINE
EGG AND DEVELOPING MASH

SANFORD FEED
&amp; SUPPLY CO.
Myrtle Avenue -Ith St,
I’hcne 539
Jno. W. Sneed
Official Marketing Agent for
the Seminole County Poultry
Association

ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S
. CROSS WORD PUZZLE
PIL
1A . J? s H h j q
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R l TE ll
■ 0
|B O N YU N Cl

IAr r f J A 0 ( 0 (0

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o [s l Els
SiAlY

Tk'
TO N E
ALP

“Shoot to kill," the guards nre
told in the “rum row" war. It will
not be considered proper to let any
one escape half-shot.—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
If to the victors belonged the
ils there wouldn’t b? much
l rouble getting volunteers for that
w ar against the turn runners.—Cin­
cinnati Enquirer,

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I AM I fi is reached its present development and prosperity without a definite
city plan, with only a single track rail­
road and until a few months ago, with­
out direct'steam ship connections with north­
ern ports.

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Miami real estate value, therefore, have reach
ed their present status in spite of these handi
caps.

Miami Shores, fortunately ,is in a strategic lo­
cation to reap the maximum benefit of this en­
hancement of values certain to come as a result
of Miami's growth, and the eve»;-increasing
transportation facilities. And furtherm ore,
MIAMI SHORES OFFERS AN ADDITIONAL
ADVANTAGE in th a t it is being built follow­
ing a perfectly developed city plan with wide
streets and with restrictions carefully worked
out for the protection of its investors.
#

hUiiihun,,:
HOWARD hOTELER
Sun/ortt

Now then, figure it out if you can, how much
more rapid will he the future enhancement of
values in the Greater Miami D istrict tvlth the
splendid and ever-increasing steamship serv­
ice now available, with double track system of
the Florida Fast Coast now being installed, and
with the possibility of another railroad soon to
enter Miami.
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If Miami has made profits for its investors in
spite of its handicaps—in spite of the lack of
transportation facilities—in spite of the lack
of City plarthilig in the early d a v s - IIOW
MUCH MORE PROFIT WILL BE REALIZED
moved and with its development taking place
in the mifjst.pf G reater Miami's greatest era of
prosperity?

lluriita

ARROW

tn'liJurrST-Tl

lie our guest on a free inspect ion trip to .Millmi
Shores. Make your reservation toil^y,
:
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Britt-Chittender. Realty Company, Inc
District Managers,

2 to E a st First St., Sanford, Fla.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925.

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The Sanford Herald
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K n t e r e d • a S eco n d C laaa M a t t e r ,
O c to b e r 11, 1913, a t t h e I’o e t o ' f l c e
a t S aafo n l. F lo rid a u n d e r A ct of

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n a u t v i ) i„ n r.t* .
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HI* M o n t h s ..*3.50
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ir.
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One Y e a r— I W i

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—
M 'K C IA I. NOTIt.’R i All o b i t u a r y

n o 'lc e a . r a r d r of th u n k * . r e a o l u tl o n a
a n d n o t l c r a o', e n t e r t a i n m e n t s w h e r e
c h a r g e * a r e m n d e w ill be c h a r g e d
f i r at re g u la r a d v e rtis in g rates.

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N K M M 'R T U B A M O C I A T R D P n R N S
T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s Is e x c l u s ­
iv ely e n t i t l e d to t h e u s e f o r r e p u b l i c a t i o n o f a ll n e w s d i s p a t c h e s
e r e d l t e o to It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
ite d In t h i s p a p e r a n d a l s o t h e lo ­
c a l n e w s p u b li s h e d h e re i n . All r i g h t s
o f r e p u b l l c a t l o n o f sp e c ia l d l s p a t c h ec h e r e i n a r e a ls o r e s e r ’-ed.

TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1 9 2 .^
THE UERALD’S PLATFORM
1,—l/ocpcr water rout* to Jackaontille.
„
Construction of St- John«-Indian River canal.
1 —Extension of whito way.
4,—Extension of local amusementa.
—Swinnlng pool, tennla courta,
" etc.
6,— Augmenting of building program—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
6.—Extension rf street paring orogram.
7. — Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8. —Completion of cit) beautiflea. tlon program.________________
BIBLE' THOUGHT FOR TODAY

FEAR NOT:'Thus finith the Lord
lhat created thee, O Jacob, and he
that formed thee, O Israel. Fear
not: for I hove redeemed thee, I
bovc colled thee by thy name, thou
art mine, Isaiah xiviii: 1.
HIS MISTAKE
He longed to find the road to fame,
But not n highwny bore that name.
He thought to glory there must he
A level path that he should sec;
But every rood., to which he came
Possessed a terrifying name.

. Think In Terms of Eight Per Cent

As Brisbane Sees* It

Figure it out at eight per cent. Learn to think about Frc«? How Can He Know?
Poor Stockholders.
property and money in terms of percentage. When you Thought
In Dnr.geroun.
spend eight dollars you are spending eight per cent of a hun­ $.1,600 t o $2.'0,0 00,000.
dred dollars. When you spend eighty dollars you arc spend­
Uy ARTHUR BRISBANE
( C o p y r i g h t ' 1925)
ing eight per cent of a thousand dollars. When you spend
eight hundred dollars you spend eight per cent of the ten A MAN WRITES in hin last hour
“Burn me up, scatter nty ashes
thousand dollars.
1
It is of the ten thousand dollars. The Herald chooses to around the Statute of Liberty in
talk today. A man v«*hc pays seventy-five dollars a month How York Ilarbcr. D^ath haa act
me free."
for house rent, pays nine hundred dollars a year. He pays IIow doe.n he KNOW that death
eight per cent on ten thousand dollars, and a hundred dollars has set him free? Nati\ro ,of
which death is a part, has a habit
extra.
using the same material over
That man could buy him n three-thousand-dollar lot, build of
and over again. The tree of this
himself a fivc-thousand-dollar house and furnish the house generation supplies mould to tho
in comfortable fashion, and save money.
tree that takes its place.
Furthermore his house and lot, a t the rate property is in­ A man burned up today may gn
his spirit to continue
creasing in marketable values, would soon pay for itself in traveling,
his work and struggling in som*
its own increment. A piece of real estate in Florida these other far off sphere.
days is better than money in the hank, unless that money
in the bank is being held for use in the purchase of Florida EVERYBODY KNOWS what x
depressed working man said to hi*
real estate.
dog: “You’re lucky. When you’rs
Rent-payers sometimes are people who live from hand to dend, that’s the end of it. But
mouth, spending every cent they can get hold of ns fast as when I die, they’re not through
they get it—or faster. But rent-payers are probably more with me yet; I hnve to go to hell
often people who have never acquired the habit of thinking then."
in terms of "interest on your money". They do not remem­ CYRUS II. K. Curitis, with Louis
ber that six hundred dollars a year in rent would carry a Seibold to help him, is making a
lonn of seven thousand five hundred dollars. They will pay hard fight for the distressed stockof the St. Paul road. It
fifty dollars a month for a house and lot that represents an holders
won’t do any good.
investment of four thousand dollars, and never realize that When the time comes for a road
under such conditions they are paying at the rate of fiften to be reorganized and again yield
a few millions to high finance,
per cent for the use of that property.
REORGANIZED IT IS, and that ix
The automobile you drive, let’s say it cost you $2,500. nil there is about that.
Without allowing anything for gasoline and oil, for repairs,
and wear and tear, you are paying two hundred dollars a RIOTING IN Shnnghni, with nia
guns used by foreign sol­
year, counting it at eight per cent for the privilege of owning chine
diers, is now blamed on the Rus­
that car.
sian Government.
Moscow sent
These instances could he enumerated indefinitely; hut imoney, you arc told, to stir up
The Herald knows human nature well enough to not count the Chinese coolies. Moscow in
these days covers a multitude of
.very strongly upon arousing careless people to any show of sins,
but it doesn’t explain nil the
interest in "percentage reasoning”. Ju st occasionally among violence nnd unrest, from Sofia to
the readers of this editorial will there be wise folks who will Pekin and from Pekin hack to
decide to get busy and learn to figure their expenditures on Morocco.
The wnr made men THINK.
an eight per cent basis, with due attention to making their When
they think they’re dissatis­
incomes earn eight per cent many time compounded.
fied nnd dangerous.
If you like the rented house in which you nre living, build
another and rent it to another renter for enough money to SEVENTY-FIVE years ago, in
York, eighteen merchants con­
pay twice the rent of the house in which you live. T hat’s New
tributed $200 each to start the
the way it is done.
Emigrant Industrial Savings Bunk.
-------------- o--------------Last week the hank celebrated

ALL SIGNS POINT TO COOLER CONDITIONS

DAN DOBBS SAYs'
A truck driver faiicTnTilr'
train
sin in Cairo,
Cairo. III.
Ill
10
i
What this country needs
want what it needs.
” hlJ
War debts are hard tn r,.n .
gambling debts are.

Saw a hot doe
its tongue hanging^Tut.

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The north pole seems to U
favorite summer resort. *

rad!''*
? ®are^ fine
lic( f0Qa*
a
rndc. Tur
The n
Irish
The best suggestion for betJ
mailing week is, don't g iv e O
to your husband.
ll*
When a girl shoots herself .jj
.lies of heart trouble; but a nvf
he dies of cold feet.
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iIt,W« “ K s''dng better than
like fall because you can't m
ernnberry shortcake.
It’s disconcerting to see a liPsti
nnd wonder what part will VP
some other man’s face.
Bobbed hair is all right *
know it is. because a profes,or,
psychology says it isn’t.
Spokane clubwoman says *n
nn s place isn’t in the home
she hasn't looked lately.
Movie star is wearing a ir,i|
skin muffler. It's nil right
what’s the snake wearing?
Wish daytime came at n't„
Then you could see some nvsrd
funny things in porch swings
Court snvs Charlie OupiiJ
mnke-up belongs to him alone.
ter have your trousers nre«;i|

MY FAVORITE STORIES
BV HtVIN S. COBB

The white man—so the story locking the front nnd rear doors. |
Next morning bright and early !
runs—wns named Ferguson. He
its
birthday
hy
opening
a
mid­
June—A
Month
For
S
tar
Gazing
he
came to release his brother ex-1
owned
u
string
of
two-room
frame
town hrnnch, and in one working
He never thought that fame might
The windows still were shutcottage* nnd hi* tenants exclusive- peri.
,
day,
9:20
a.
m.,
to
7
p.
m.,
2,000
iurk
ly were colored. Very great was.tered, the doors still fastened
new
depositors
were
added
to
the
While
June
makes
its
chief
claim
to
recognition
in
the
Along the dreary path called work.
his chagrin when n negro man in tight; hut the house was empty, i
fact that summer officially begins during its visit, it is also hank's list of 191,000.
a fit of pique cut a woman’s throat Also it was in a damaged state. At
He never thought to go nnd sec
looked forward to with keen anticipation hy those who em­
in one of his houses so that ah** one side the thin clapboards were
What marked the roud called in­ bark on the matrimonial sea. June may have no equal as
THE BANK, started with $2.00(1 bird to death, leaving a large dark hurst through, as though a blunt I
CONVERSION
dustry.
now has deposits of two hundred stain on the floor, because immed­ projecturo traveling at great speed j
a month of marriages and may mark the opening of summer and fifty millions, and holds giltthe word spread among tho had struck them with terrific force
Because It seemed so rought and and beginning of vacation time, yet these things are not the edge securities, government bonds iately
i'lack'population
that the building from within. The shattered ends j ■N Emerson truly said: "There is no thought in the mind
high,
etc., worth over $2K7,000,000.
only advantages of which it is able to boast.
was
haunted
and
thereafter
nobody | of planking stood forth encircling
blit it quickly tends to convert itself into power." Have
He passed the roud to Service by.
thou a man diligent in would rent it, even at reduced the jagged aperture in a sort of
Those who arc familiar with the stars and other planets his“Secst
not only the thought hut the will to save and &gt;»u can
business, he shall stand before rates. For months the cottage sunburst effect.
in the solar system will remind you that during June the Kings."
Yet had he taken either w;ny,
make good progress. Open an account now with thii
Upon the splintered tip of one of j
stood empty. Then the owner had
He might huvp come to fame some henvens nre at the height of their magnificence and splendor.
a
bright
idea.
He
went
one
even-1
the
hoards
was
a
wisp
of
kinky
hank.
day.
A bulletin recently issued hy the American Nature Associa­ FI.AMMARION is dead! He wns ing and hunted up a large dark in-1 wool. Upon a paling of the yard [
—Detroit Free Press. tion says June is the month to look for the Big Dipper high an able astronomer, a useful man. dividual
named George Titus, upon fence was a rag, evidently ripped j
He stirred up men's imagination. whom by way of beginning, he con front a shirt sleeve. Otherwise ■
in
.thn
western
sky,
with
th(£olxl
of
the
handle
nearly
due
I I’cr Cent Interest Paid on Savings Account*
The biggest liar in the* WoHrf 1*
' Ho had intellectual vision cn-' ferred a drink out of a bottle of j there were no signs of George Ti-j
tlio fellow who says lie never told north. Bootes, generally known as the Herdsman, is also aiding him at least faintly to see corn
spirits.
*tus. He was utterly gone, with i
one in nil of his life.
known as the Ox-driver and is supposed to he driving the the greatness of the universe.
} “George,” said he, "these drnkies |only that yawning orifice in the j
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When he was already an old tell me you know quite a lot about' cottage wall to give a clue as to |
seven plough oxen, as the seven stars of the Big Dipper are
"Tampa is xVlmllyOIStnp—Sclman, in his flat, six flights up (no li’ants and ghosts and such things." i the manner of his departure.
also
known,
around
the
north
pole
of
tho
heavens.
tys," says an exchange, which is
elevator), on the other side of the
"Well, suh, Mist’ Ferguson," re 1 Mr. Ferguson waited fill through
The brightest star in Bootes, says the bulletin, is Are- j ScVne. he said to this writer: Man plied
J j e m i n o l e (([o u n lij l) a n k
probably Chinese for “helluva
George modestly, "I docs' the summer day for the missing
place."
turns nnd is the boar-guard, as its name signifies. It. can be is barely at the threshold of know-1 ^
^
smart ’im
bout sich."
lone to turn up. George failed to
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easily found hy prolonging the line of stars in the tail of the iedge I rue a shepherd ,.! old. i «Thnt.„
tiie
w
ily;
return. On the second day the I
An old timer is ono who com­ dipper toward the southeast. Some see in Bootes a hunter, w. ,h his. naked eye, could count ■&lt;vhi,0
rnth,j r an author: .v.hitc man gave th
ti.t i
pares pre«en» dav times with those
I
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
|fades,* aid "we'couirV'.noo^gieat ty myself on such matter. Now, search party was organized—men
of the pnst and decides that latter pursuing the Great Bear with Ids tow hounds.
then,
speaking
as
one
expert
to
anon
horseback
with
dogs.
Bloodwere really the better.
Bootes is easily found because its chief stars from the j.sum*. But we know nothing."
other, I want to tell you that gun- hounds took the trail. They foloutline of a boy’s kite, with the bright orange-colored star
bnrrel shack of mine out here on | lowed it from early morning until
Our offco hoy says lloratus Areturas at the point where the tail joins the body of the kite.
I)R. NICHOLAS Murray Butler, Clay street, where that woman was . late that evening.
stood watch at the bridge over the
head of Columbia University, tiie
U l H ||||||||I M I I B I N I H I i n i l l l l l l l l l l l i n U I I
Tihor, which was u waste of time This kite has two tails, extending to either side from A rc-|most C(inspi(.imH opponcnt of pr„ killed, is not haunted. She died in I Just before dusk, in a .
of Krace and ht»r spirit rests thirty ml lea away the lead &lt;lmc [ ^
•When ho might have sept liis hired turns. Some p re fe r to see the five fairly bright stars i n , hihition. *ay* laws
forbidding^ . amstate
pcucc_
. bayed exultantly.
The pursuing j ■
man to do it for him.
Bootes to the north, of Arcturus ns corners of u pentagon with teaching evolution, and similar “But
the trouble is that these cm-1 posse, with Ferguson in the lead, **
The little girl down the street
is at n loss to account for u film
or stage star making a hit when
bnscbull players aje the only ones
who are supposed Ho.
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We have several attractive buys in property on I-ake
Fish Are Stubborn; Won't Climb speed of a Hundred and eighty-si)
something that looks like a ghost, p|acc&gt; Tll
when you comc oul under him as lie dragged one sore H
■Ladder," says a headline. They
A returns is also a giant sun, its diameter being nearly through fear of going near d.
^morrow morning and tell your foot after the other. He wns a JJ Monroe, Crystal Lake, Yankee Lake and other lakci
won't bite either when you uso twenty million miles. This makes the sun with its diameter
people that nothing happened there pitiable sight.
g in and close to Sanford.
that kind of language. Johnny of five hundred and sixty-four thousand miles seem like a
IN ADDITION to being coward- during the night. I'll Im&gt; able to
Yet in the heart of Mr. Ferguson *
Spencer in Macon Telegraph.
rent the house again. I'm going indignation was stronger than com-jj
veritable midget though compared to our planet, the earth ! L ^ d l r i a n c ^ f ^
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to give you the rest of this bottle passion. lie rode up alongside □
with
its
diameter
of
eight
thousand
miles,
it
seems
large.
Frank Condon in, a repent issue
to refrain from investigating th«.*
liquor now and a fresh bottle the spent and wavering pedestrian. JJ
of Liberty Magazine assails Flor­
Another star which lIn1 astronomer call attention to a s! theories ,,r evolution, and ALL of
besides. And tomorrow morning
"Well, hy heck, you are certainly
ida as follows: “Our idea of Flor­ being particularly visible during the month of June is Corona
$100 to $1500.00 per acre
,
I i’ll hand you a ten-doliar hill. How , the most unreliable nigger in this]
ida without ever seeing it or de­ Boreallis, next to Bootes on the east. It is declared to he op.o I ’ llln’y uni* _&gt;'»‘photien!ly, *'H' about it?"
i
state!"
he
said.
“
Here
night
lie-]
niring tn go there, is that it con­ f
i
i
I , , , .
i Bible says, in First Thessnloninus,
That slug of corn whisky al- ] fore last I make a contract with
sists of sand, waving palms, ma­ el the m ost beautiful of heavenly bodies and is a little crown Fifth Chapter, 21st verse: " pro v e ready
was working. It made Geor- you for a certain job. I leave you
A C R E A C 10 F O R S U B -D IV IS IO N
laria hogs, pestilential reptiles, of six stars, in which the second magnitude star, (lemma, ALL THINGS; hold fast t h a t i„ t i-t.llit.ril
i. w t .il ,. n in .i i . . I * n*,&gt; l ,..........
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S a n f o r d ,F la .

| Lake Front Property

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Located in Sanford—a good buy, $550.00 per acre

gnrd for veracity is no greater Ih»: Harp, one of the smallest and most interesting constellu that which is good.
i of tragedy, provided him with a I find you here, thirty miles from ]
than a cat's love for a dog nnd
It
doesn’t
say
that
you
must
pallet on the floor and left him home, in a swamp. Where hi thun*
tions
in
the
sky.
It
lies
next
to
the
huge
constellation
of
since he is from California wlmt
iiavu
somebody
tell
you
what
h
;
the gathering darkness, iler have you been since I last saw
better could you expect?—San­ Hercules, which separates it from Corona and Bootes in the good and not good, while you swat-&lt;thoreButin before
departing he took tho(you, forty-eight hours ago?"
West.
ford Herald,
low
tiie
decision
whole.
|
precaution
of
barring
the two win- j "Boss," said George, "I've been
If you will read Condon’s article
Sanford
No
Sanford
lovers
of
the
sky
may
behold
in
the
heavens
-------(lows
from
the
outside
and securely • cornin’ back.’’
2102 First St.
Realtors.
closely you will see it is more of a
.SCRAPING ALONG a submerg­
during
this
month
some
of
its
most
beautiful
planets
in
burlesque than anything else; hi*
a
ed plateau, under
thu
, the■ Pacific,
....
statements being so exaggerated clearer views limn at any other time of the year. All of the r , . .
They say that once Mr. Coolidge
About all the industries seem to ■
that it is not likely lie intends ite h HSs and gorgeousnoss ot the earth s canopy are revealed j iation brings up strange fish,
makes up his ndnd it is as firm face a bright future except the . .................................................................................. .....
them to he tuken seriously. You in the perfect rirruu^enient ot the constellations, and star
They include long nosed mucru 1and unwavering thereafter as a consuming business.—Ohio State
may also notice that he pokes con­ gazers will liinl June ideal for viewing the heavens.
Journal.
roids, snake tailed hrotulids, g&lt;- sugar-tariff.—Detroit News.
siderable fun at his home stutc of
gantic eels with black beaks.
California. The Liberty Magazine,
And the dredge brings up, MOST
“THEY SAY”
By the way, about two months ago,
interesting, dwarf sharks, only
printed one of the finost descrip
TAMPA TRIBUNE
eight inches long, with bright
tions of Floridu that has ever been
Behind the two words “they "I say" and not "they say” nnd green eyes.
published about the state. Again,
We say, us Floridans uru too dum say" hide more character assassins, nine-tenths of the libel yappers
SCIENCE ASKS tins question.
tetchy.—Ocala Star.
I more scandal mongers, more nuek- would go out of business, for an Do you think each of these crea­
-------- o-------individual would be held responsi­ tures and ten thousand kinds of
H
X
ANENT THE LITTLE MOTH Ibiters and more community pests ble for Ids lethal loquacity.
beetles,
millions
of
different
mi­
■
| than behind any two words in the
t
l . Opening
_:__ of ■
&gt;_......i. Office of
9 2M Kt'al
state Auction
A uction Sales
e l its
VoUI"
Pin down one of those purvey­ crobes, birds, butterflies, etc., were
How doth the busy little moth
Real E
Estate
Sales. ILet
us sell your
The
Branch
English or any other language.
M
ors of polluted gossip, one of the all made separately, as an independ
Improve each shining chance?
■
“They say" is responsible for unholy scavengers who seek In tho ont act of the Divine will, all in
Hu eats up mother's furs und
The II. B. Schulte Realty Co., Inc.
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more troubles, more heartaches, garbage can of a community’s life six days?
clothes
n
more strife and more pluin hell, to the food upon which they thrive,
And also father’s punts.
Did tiie Lord at one time decide
—Detroit Free Press. put it forcibly, than any other ami ask from whence thu hurtful j to make a dwarf shark, eight inches
At Hotel Montezuma, Sanford
force in the community. The com­ story which is being broadcast and long? Or did all these things come'
We are permanently located in Sanford
bination i* the barricade of the listen as "they say" is charged through evolution, in the course of
But when the busy little moth
coward ami the castle of the cur. with its origin.
Prepares himself to lunch
PR E S E N T IN G
ages, in obedience to a wise plan?
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
No one would gainsay some peo­
On daughter’s bathing auit he says
Ask the man with the buzzard's
Think what you please.
But
"Tain't big as a free lunch.”
ple's right to gossip. Tattling is heart or the woman with the ser­ don’t let nnyone forbid you to 1
—Phil
Armstrong, in Florida permissible where an undeveloped pent’s tongue who m responsible think and decide for yourself.
We guarantee Satisfaction.
brain docs not permit worth while for the salacious scandal which “ Prove Aid. things.”
Times Union.
conversation, and morons must they are handling around and hear
If you have Property you want sold—List it
The moth which 'lunches off her have their fling as well us the men­ them answer “they say." Sildom,
Contemporary Comments
tally alert.
if ever, is it "i say."
fur*
and kiss it good bye.
It i* human nature to fall over 1 Don't he a member of the "they
Her deepest nnger stirs;
SJa’lI aUnd fui ahuld-lieaded man, (our own beams while searching i say" fruternity. Be a sure enough
Washington News says France
Teddy Strauss, Dist. .Mgr.
IIUI
But IM/I
notbaltLhapded IUI
fury,
I for the neighbor's mote, but \V'-* j man or woman ami assume the.re- is "facing is financial Verdun."
y-Judd Ltwia, in , Uouste
tcm. Pv»u : can at least he honest about it. If i spousibiliiy for yuir shatter. Tnke With the accent on the dun.—Ar-1
Dispatch.
V
thet# |s any particular good to be I a good look at yourself haforu kansas Gazette.
B U S LEAVES— 9 :3 0 A. M.
BREN T
j had from magnifying the mote, starting
of •tulningju»nd
. * on a tour *•
tins f
RETURNS— 1:30 I*. M.
The moth has to live somehow
[why not assume personal responai- the
*u - chuncea
-*•----------* you are
One good thing nbout the instal-1
are-that- unless
bility for our tongue wagging?
mfeas;
And
we
cuse-hardcned the most of tho un- mcr.t syatenr. it keeps many work-j
116 E. Second Street, SanfonL
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY
iUIaau ir h h lt w u&gt;IMv
th jn p von'Intend lenttr*
jfrem Icaflnjr nn their jobs.
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hELEPHONE:—Offico 148

Tuesday.
L

r j. Gonzalez will entertain
• Du p l i c a t e Luncheon Club nt her
V. on Palmetto Avenue.
r3ri W M. Scott nnd Mrs. Ed[*[ jiar’kdl will entertain with
lijDce at “Edgewater” honoring
l-jj Louise Sarles.

|pjrrie Number Thrco of the
Llhodist Church will held an all
r; quilting pnrty at the home of
,J. \V. F. Thornton on west
*7 Street. Members aro re­
nted to bring thimble and
„r« and meet at the home of
f \V. Williams, 502 Oak
fl promptly nt 9 o’clock.
Ijirs. S. M. Lloyd will entertain
, Tuesday Duplicate Club.
Wednesday.
tirde Number Five of the Moth„t church will meet with Mrs.
[Grow, 211 French Avenue at l
Powers, Leonard Miller
[Claude Herndon will entertain
i j picnic at Lake Mary.
Ur?. Victor Check will be hos, to the Original 20 Majj Jong
(Wednesday a t 2 o’clock.
fc r’h en

“Robert 1c Diab'e,”
Legal authorities here soy that 1 simmon.'
this is the first time that such a I “Donovan, “Doncaster,” nnd eth­
case has ever been prosecuted nnd er notable runners of the turf.
conviction secured here and they
The Southern Railway also has
express the opinion that it is the ndopted the idea, naming its en­
first in the state.
gines for well known men. “His
Majesty," the largest locomotive
on the line is one, nnd “The Prince
of Wales," another.
Every lomotive in the passenger
service throughout the country
soon will have its name nnd in
time none
hut thelittle freight
yard switching engines will be
LONDON. June 9—The London known bv numbers.
and North Eastern Railway has
revived n custom of the old stage
"Six Hundred Punctures But
coach days, when every locomotivo Still Full of Air," says an ad. A
had its name, an dnow giec ev­ good brand for that tire would he:
ery locomotive a title instead of a Peerless Leader.—Norfolk Virgin­
number.
ian-Pilot.
The first of a series will bo
named for well known race hors­
Chinese soldiers refuse to fight
es, some of the new locomotives
being labelled “Flying Fox,” 'T)r in the rnin. It does dampen on’s
mondc,” “Hermit/ "l.a&lt;las,"
‘ ..........."Per- enthusiasm.

BritishLocomotives
Conductor Sentenced
LOCAI., HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI URGED F o r Blocking Street Arc Named After
TO MAKE BANQUET RESERVATIONS Crossing With Train Noted Race Horses

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TELEPHONE:—Res. 428-J

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor

Attention of members of the during the next two or three days.
Sanford High School Alumni As­
Members are urged to make
sociation is again called to the their reservations as soon as pos­
annual banquet of tho organizat­ sible 3o that adequate plans
ion which will be held at the Sem­ may be made to care for those
inole Cafe on next Friday night, who attend. Reservation tickets
at 8 o’clock.
for the banquet and the dance may
Featuring the occasion will be a be secured by addressing Miss
dance immediately after the ban­ Frances Dutton, secretary, or Wilquet at the Sanford Country Club, i liam McKim, treasurer, in this
A good orchestra has been secured j city, They may also bo secured
to play for the dance and every- from Miss Alberta Aycock nt
one attending is promised a good i Roumillat and Andcrsons’ or from
time.
The orchestra will also | Miss Nell Williams at the Union
render several numbers during the Pharmacy.
course of the banquet.
Owing to the possibility that
1 was originally planned to nc- some of the members of the as­
cent payment for plates a t th e ; sedation may not have received
banquet and tickets for the dance | postal cards announcing the bannot later than Tuesday. Juno !&gt;,,„Uet and the dance, these persons
hut due to the small number who , if there should be any, are rehavo .mule reservatoms to date, quested to ask for their reservut. I- Itnlker of the Association ions through any of the four above
has extended the time several days. sources by writing or by seeing the
This, he states, will give everyone representatives of the organizat­
a chance to make their reesrvntion ion personally.

PALM BEACH, June 9— What
is thought to be a precedent In
municipal law enforcement was set
here when Judge Harry Hauck sen­
tenced E. R. Leighton, of Fort
Pierce, conductor of the Florida
East Coast freight train No. 125,
to ten days in jail for blocking the
street crossing for 20 minutes.
Sentence was suspended nnd the
judge warned the conductor that if
ho ever again permitted his train
to block a street crossing within
this jurisdiction that he would
automatically be sent to jail.
The ordinance on which Leighton was convicted was passed by
the council on April G, 1911 but
on which no arrest has ever been
made before, according to the av­
ailable records.
The engineer was also made de­
fendant in the case but was dis­
missed when Leighton assumed nil
the responsibility for the move­
ment of tho train.

[SERVICES WEDNESDAY
Iriitian prayer and conference
jet will lie hold at tho home
and Mrs. Emmet McCall,
| Court, Wednesday evening 8
All members are urged to
kfKnt. Friends are cordially

P e r so n a ls
Uwjril Higgins, James Higgins
Albert Connelly spent Mon-

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A. R. Meriwether spent the
I*end in Jacksonville.
K. I). Bullock will leave
inlay f,&gt;r Stubinvillc, ()., where
|»ill spend the summer.
frs. Clyde Byrd and children go
P? to Coronado Beach where
r»ill remain for several weeks.
f '* Margaret Easton, who has
i the guest of her cousin, Mrs.
|H. Here, has returned to her
in Orlando.

and Mrs. Richard Twitched
Raytona Beach spent the
I wn,i here as the guests of Mr.
A. It. Key.

profits
can
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WE’RE ANNOUNCING T

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We would like to have your prop­
erty listed with us, we will spend mon­
ey to advertise it and guarantee that a
personal individualized effort will be

Lots can be bought for $800 on easy terms.

made to sell it.

Buy during the summer—Profit in the

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We Have Some Good Buys

University’s Summer
School Plans Course
In Health Education

in city lots, nnd especially attractive short time offerings from
an investment standpoint.

C.AINESVILE. June 9— Health
education will receive special stress
nt the summer school of the Un­
iversity
rsitv of Florida from June Id,
to August 7. according to an a n - 1 moan Winter, musical comedy actress, went to Hollywood, Calif., to
incement made here today by '"-irry Lloyd Simpson, her former husband. But Loan Tdlcgcn intronounc
Dr . J. F. Norman, dean of the i treduced her to his press agent, Norman Sper, and she and Sper slipped
and married on the quiet, leaving Simpson still the former hus*.
'AUminor , sphpol,, Special cotypes, away
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will he given in heltn,' education j JlfJX j;.........
public health, physical education
nnd related courses.
On of the most important features
the health work at the summer
C r a i n i n n r ncli nol , liiuli s c h o o l , o n
H« •CTII KI tN
Accredit
school, it is stated, will lie the
list.
T w o y e a r ' s college, lo islacss co llege, all s p e c i a l s s u p e r free health examinations during
' Iseil Ht ml y.
No l o u r i n g .
Clrls chaperone,I.
All c o n v e n i e n c e s .
the first two weeks of school.
*2* p e r m o n t h o r j s i . n o p e r t e r m .
S u m m e r s c h o o l . I n l v 2 7i h
Teacher's health rctifirntes will !&gt;•*
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f,o &gt;.itoioKiie.
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organizations will assist the Un­
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health examinations.
A course in nursing education,
has also been arranged, beginning
Five acre bearing orange grove in country dub
July 13 and continuing for four
section,
with five room bungalow, barn, garage
weeks. Miss Blanche Pfefferand
out
houses.
Korn. R. N\, executive secretary of
tho National U*ngue of Nursing
Education will offer the work.

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$ 4 ,,0 0 0 .0 0

Winter Haven — Thirty-acre
tract bordering Lake Hurtridge to
lie subdivided and placed on mar­
ket.

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Rooms 5U1-502. Phone 05
First National Hank Building.
Sales Force:—Miss Kulia Williams, Miss Helen linage.

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25c — TOWELS — 25c.
Extra heavy 18x36 plain white and with colored borders.

Only 25c.
T0 WE LS
Large size Bath Towels extra Heavy 18x40. Colored borders. (

Special —

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72 Inch Table Linen

Mohawk Sheets }
All sizes, 81x90 /
72 x90
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Fine quality floral designs and plain.

$2.50 to $3.50

$1.85

Long Cloth
Ait* County Farm S
preage Is 23,331 $
ilued At $284,615 g
[•H.I.AHASSK, Fla., June 9— '
tallowing statement by the
*4 .States Department of i
f ‘r' 1■ gives some of the re-|
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farm census for
"unty. ’fhe figures nre
i ln ,rv . and subject to car- j
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&gt;• stated. ('omparat-|
' ’ tor 1920 arc not given;
"unty is anew one. or-'
since 1U20.
.
iml-r „f farms 183. opL. ' White farmers 183. by
\
• tenants 38.
L J;1’"!' "i farms 23,331. Crop1
'.2M. harvested 2,691,
* nr i.n,, •l.iilO.
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Pasture
Pinwahle •58, woodland, 2,-th.r
.. . 111. Woodland not pasiMI '• all other land 675.
j,." 1 faun land and huild■
land alone ?28J.57.1,H.75.
k,
"n furms: horses 167,
total 10.168 beef
W*/,.'' *’ dairy cows 69, other
r A , iwine 8/183, breedL
.*•aii. .55,
T^r-ctp
crops in 1921; Corn,
*•- 1,17 bushels 20,250; sweet
, ’ 3, rcs 71. bushels 9,915; ijh
» 329.
LC
.^hes. • fees of“ •nilton'ages,
369, fC
115

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Cit-i
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Asdsciatidrf to'buird]
house ht re this

20c per yard

72x90 Rest Grade $2.50
63x90 Good Grade $2.25

Jap. Nainsooks

Cotton &amp; Linen Towelling

36 to 39 inches wide, fine sheer qual­
ity. White and flesh.
Closing out 75 exquis­
ite models in a large
representation of all
the newest summer
silk and straw combi­
nations and colors.

Red and blue check, plain white and
Linen shade.

35c per yard

12 V4 to 25c per yard *

BLEACHED COTTONS
Bleached Cottons, 36 inches wide. S ta n d a rd ......... Hope Lansdale and fruit

23c Per Yard
LINEN TOWELS
Linen Towels. Large size plain and colored border and guest towels. All pure
linen.

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T H B jp O S T O F F IC E

citrus fruit

Dimity Spreads

100 pieces, 10 yards. All soft finished

HATS

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Phone 528

WITH REASONABLE TERMS.

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IN S T I T U T E

H ow ’s This?

""Tf" *.■ Stnnshury, of Greensla ii |irr«c*rlptlon fur
’■ r and S. A. Irwin left
| . 1 ’ &gt; holt liilsincs trip Malaria, Chills and Fever
| “alm Beach. Upon their re•lr Stanshury will spend a Dengue or Dilious Fever.
I) kills tl.c iceTUIa.
. m with his aunt. Mrs. Mar­
i'1““ ‘ k and cousin, Mrs. S. A.

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Making the Groom Wait

Picnic Supper Enjoyed
B y Sunday School
Class at Silver Lake

The Dependable Class of the
Methodist Sunday School held reg­
Thursday
Royal Neighbors will meet ular business nnd social meeting
I*}.* Elks Club nt 7:20 o’clock.
regular meeting of the Col. of June at Silver Lake, Monday
_Jore Roosevelt Auxiliary No.' evening.
After a short business session
iiil meet at the American Lcthe usual delicious picnic supper
i Rome at .7:80 o’clock.
was served. Those present to en­
joy n most delightful evening were:
Friday.
Sallie Harrison Chapter of Mrs. W. S. Thornton, Miss Fran­
, D. A. R. will meet at l o’clock ces Hughey, Miss Esther Hughey,
[Ox home of Mrs. A. It. Key. Miss Lillian Shinholser, Miss Clara
lit the annual election of offi-1 Ra.ikin, Miss Nell Williams, Miss
«mil everv member is urged Rosamond Radford, Miss Drane Roitteml. A board meeting will herts. Miss Emma Lee Powell, Mrs.
tho
kniith. Miss Margaret* Zach
the rocrulnr
regular nicctirur.
meeting,
regular meeting of the Rc- ary, Miss Ruth West, Miss Mar- [
L.«!ge No. •«.'» will be held garct Cu.\ ami Mrs. George iin r t- ;
112 at the old I. O. O. F. Hall ley.
the Federal Bakery at 8o’iforil High School Alumni
ju«t Friday night, June 12, 8
sk, at Seminole Cafe. Dance
Jiately afterwards at the SanCountry Club.

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athletic director of the University University’s $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ■y.
of Florida. Coiinc* in basketball
a
for Luib min ami women will be Memorial Pipe Organ
offered.
Most of the classes will be held Is Nearing Completion
in the open, according to the plnns,
GAINESVILLE, June 9— The
nnci training will be given bot bin
850.000
pip,i organ nt the Univer­ H
theoretical and practical methods
sity
of
Florida a gift from the
in offense and defense.
Andrew Anderson of St. Augus­
tine, is nearing completion. LnMiami Lions Sponsor i iversity.
official^ have expresconiC o a c h h \ g O f T ea m s School F o r W
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OPENING TILT TO
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CHICAGO 1 0 T O 4 Uiiivt'tsiiy
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M e n , V V O m C Il lJuae
for 7 to Jur.c 2. It will be &gt;&lt;-'**
MIAMI. June 0—A school of op-j icated'on the afternoon of ComSchool, June 1G t t August 7, will portunity
to be fostered by the mcncement Sunday, Jnne 7.
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offer special cour t e* tor coaches locrl LionsisClub
fho instrument is u four man­
plans for the
Giants Manager, Recovering of football, baseball« basketball and opening of the nnd
school nt nights ual clectro-pncunlatic with ech­
From Nervous Breakdown j track. This anno n ncement was next fall have already gotten un­ oes. It contains 5,000 pipes and
Only Four Hits; Cobb
k lows
JON
W atch es G am e F ro m Box; I made by Dr. J. W. VNorman, dean der way, according to nn a n - _____
is inid_to be
_ ono of the finest of
*10produce eWJ nqmteSj
AMBRICAN LF.AGUE
I « f Tampa Yields 10, llul
V fl.,
In lured of the summer scl k »ol. He c:.- nounccmcnt made by officials of j Its kind in the South and ranking
L
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(»rim
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prcS8e(j
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the
course
crie amount of protein
Keeps Them Well Scattered New S’ork 6; St. Louis 5 (10 in• .7, . j
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the club. The school is especially j with the one in Dcs Moines, Iowa,
and featheto another i
| nings),
will be welcomed by\
,» ,i'!r designed to enable the young which ia considered the finest in
CHICAGO, Juno 9.—'The Giants conches
amount-To pioduceECTH
• LAKELAND, June Jb—Butl-r ; • ''-Indclphla fl; Detroit 7.
of
the
high
s
•
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working
man
or
woman
to
continthe
United
States,
dropped the opening game of their state ns well ns those^planning to
u)one th(&gt; ||nes j„ which they
Although all the pipes of the
pitched hi* teammntes to victory
.°P
Cleveland l._
require3 a double anti
series with the Cubs yesterday, JO become a coach withii.l
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aihington-Chicngo,
rnin.
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n
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it'v/lsh
to
specialise.
There
will
be
j
organ
nre r.ot yet tuned in. it is
over the Smokers here yesterday
to 4. Manager John McGrnw of time.
'
business courses, manual training j possible to play some of the well
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[ .when the two teams batted for 10
the Giants, who recently suffered
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Football and track tr lining will and domestic science.
j
known
songs
of
the
South
with
innings in a game which ended
LET
n nervous breakdown, watched the be given by II. L. Scb Ij9ig, bead
Minner, olis 7; Kansas City 9.
nnd county will pay telling effect,
."with a score of 2 to 1. Butler Toledo
game from a box. Lefty Grimm football coach nt the i University theThecoststato
Louisville
12.
of operating
expenses | Andrew Anderson, who has alRave up four hit*, all in the first
was
hurt
in
n
collision
with
Jack
of Florida and well know.* western while the Lions Club will cstab- ways been nnnrdent supporter of
FOR SALE BY
three innings, while Cobb, youth­ St. Pan! 3; Milwaukee 4,
Scott at first base in the seventh athlete.
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lish the school and equip it. J. I. jtho University, did not live to sec
ful Tampa hurler gave up ten Only throe scheduled ,
inning and had to be carried from
The baseball nnd b isketbnll Sowers, county superintendent of j the organ, which he gnve to the
scattered hits. The game was fu­
the field.
INTERNATIONAL
LEAGUE
course will be given l»y \ J. L. vocational training, states that he [college, installed. The organ will
riously fought for by both teams,
Score by innings:
White, former University t 'f Vir­ hns already included the salary of jfce known as the Andrew Anderevery point counting for much ei­ Toronto 0-0; Rending 0-10.
North Elm Avc, Rhone 91
New York .... 000 102 100— 4- 91 ginia athletic star, and »t .present n teacher in his next budget.
Ison Memorial Organ.
th er way. The Highlanders scored Syrncuso 2; d ':i y City 8,
nilrngn
020
051
11X—10-12-0
in the first inning when Dumas Rochester '!• Providence 0.
Batteries: Bentley, Greenfield
first up, hit a triple, and scored Buffnlo 2; Baltimore G.
and Gowdy and Hartley; Alexan­
on .Surface's sacrifice. In the
der nnd Gonzales.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
third, the Smokers scored their
only tally when Jossmer singlet), Atlanta 0; Nashville G.
CARDS DEFEAT DODGERS
and Weik tripled ehind him. Cobb Birmingham G; Chattanooga 0,
ST. LOUIS, June I' —The Cardi­
/
called
eleventh,
darkness.
struck out the side in the fifth
nals got a good start jn their se­
/
Mobile
B;
Memphis
2.
and started on the Highlanders in
ries with the Brooklvif Robins,
the sixth but stopped nt one man. Other not scheduled.
winning
yesterday’s game l&gt; to 5.
In the ninth Brazier doubled, ad­
The winning run was scored in Uu’
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
vancing to third on Cobb’s boot of
Inst innings when Manager Rogers
Welch’s grounder. Doyle was safe Augusta R; Asheville 1.
Hornsby singled, bringing home
Macon
G;
Knoxville
1.
bn a fielders* choice which caught
j Blades. Shortstop Torporccr tied
Braxier off third. Welch wna Columin 4; Spartanburg 12.
the tally in the eighth with a home
caught nt the plate on nn attempt­ Charlotte 10; Greenville
run
into the right field bleachers.
ed steal and Ponder struck nut. In
O'Farrell was on base.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
the tenth Butler singled. Dumas
Score by innings;
forcing him nt second Dumas stole Kingston .'I; Wilson 4.
Brooklyn
.. .. 020 030 000-5- 7-1
Richmond
4;
Norfolk
9.
second and scored on Surface’s
St. Louis .. .. 100 110 021—0-11-1
Rocky Mount 9; Portsmouth II,
double to left renterfield.
Batteries: Oeschger, Osborne nnd
The Box Score
Taylor; Diekcrnmnn, Stuart and
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
TAMPA
AB. K. II. I'O. A. E. Snnford IJ; St. Petersburg 1.
O’Farrell.
finend, 2b. .. „ 3 0 1 4 4 n Tampa 1; Lakeland 2, 10 innings.
1 1 10 li 0
Jessnicr, lb. ..
PIRATES TAKE OPENER
Weik, ss........ •• O
s. ll 1 3 1 II
PITTSBURGH, June 9.—Pitts­
PIEDMONT
LEAGUE
Lee, rf............ .. 4 0 0 0 0 II Greensboro-Raleigh, rnin.
burgh easily defeated Boston in tlu*
Allen, cf........ .. 3 (1 0 0 ll II Salisbury 8; Durham 10.
opening game of the series yester­
Estrada, If. .. .. 4 II 0 O I) 0 Winston-Salem G; High Point 4.
day, 8 to 4. The Pirates hit three
Bouzn, 3b....... .. 4 II 0 1 G 0
I
Boston pitchers hard while AlHuggins, c....... .. 4 0 1 0 3 0 n i ? n n n / n i p
A r r c i ''I'llgo pitched a steady game for
Cobb, p. ____ .. 3 0 0 0 f t 0 I l k
l l I 11 I I I k n r . A I S Pittsburgh. Grantham led the Piv /I A i / U l L F U k J l f u i,, attack with four bits in as
T otals........ .. 30 1 4 24x1 G 1
ninny times nt but, one of them a
LAKELAND
AH. K. H. PO. A.
double.
O
Dumas, If ... _ G a* 3 4 1 0
Score by Innings:
B*j-k!ey, 2b. _ .. 1 0 0 (1r 2 0
Boston
. .. 000 300 010-1- 7-1
fiurfncc, rf. .. .. 4 It 1 1 0 0
Pittsburgh
. I ll 040 012—8 11-2
Brazier, rf. .. .. 3 (i 3 J ii 0
Jlatteries:
Marqiiard, Genewieh,
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Welch, ss. „ .. .. 3 ll 1
—
0
.
.Graham and Gibson; Aldridge and
Doyle, c........... .. 4 0 it 4 3 0 Baumgartner
and Groves j K. Smith.
Ponder, 3b. .. - 3 II (i 3 0 (1
Pounded
From
Box By
Ery, lb. _____ .. 1 II 1 10 II II
REDS DEFEAT PillI.LIES
Tigers and Dnuss Is With-! CINCINNATI,
Butler, p . ____ .. 4 (1 1 0 1 1
June 9.—Cincin­
drawn By Tiger Manager nati defeated their former teamIf T otals_____ 34 2 10 30 1G I
mate Ring G to 2 yesterday. They
“W e hereby pledge ourselves to ing ra th e r th a n changing, an d saving
' x Two out when winning run was
PHILADELPHIA. Juno 9.—Af­ got away to a I-run lend by bunch­
peored.
ter the Philadelphia Athletics had ing their hits in the first innings.
th e honest m anufacture o f quality ow ners th e losses th a t occur w hen
\
Score by innings:
evened the score in the eighth De­
.,w)w&gt;.. rvpbvc«l. R.ipg ivUift
Tumpa
____ 001 000 000 0—1 troit beat out the home team jn J{«tl!j,
m o to r cars,” was th e substance o f th e - cars are m ade prem aturely obsolete,
j \
filth, allowed hqt one hit. The
Lakeland........... 100 000 000 1—2 the third game of the series yes­ Phillies started with five former
policy o n w hich its founders unaniSummary: Two base bits, Braz terday, 7 to 0. Baumgartner and Reds in the line-up.
Ser 2, Hurfucc. Three base lilts, Groves were pounded from the box
m ously agreed.
Score by innings:
Weik, Dumas. Stolen bases, Dumas by the Tigers and Dnuss fell lie- Philadelphia .. 000 002 000-2-8-1
Sacrifices, Weik, Surface, Welch, fore the Mack’s eighth inning ns- Cincinnati . .. 401 ooo 0Ox—fi-7-o
* * * « .«
N ow , m ore th a n ever before, the
Ponder. Left on bnscs, Tampa 4; snult. Holloway finished up for
Batteries: Ring, Belts and Wil­
com pany is a leader in financial
Lakeland 8. Bnso on halls, off Detroit nml was the winning pitch­ son; Rivey and Margrave,
“O
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first
th
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h
t
will
he
th
e
Cobb fl; Butler 4. Umpires, Rosa er.
soundness, in th e stability o f person­
son; Rixey and Hargrave.
nnd Pieh. Time 2:02.
Score by innings:
building of good, dependable au to ­ nel and in th e regularity o f its p ro ­
Detroit .. . . l i d (120 210-7-11-1 '
y— mobiles, priced fnirly in considera­
Philadelphia .. 001 010 130—6-11—
1!
duction. lo u a y it m anufactures the
Ilntterk: : Dau.-.i, Holloway ami
K r* tion of quality and w orkm anship,
Woodall; Baumgartner, Groves,' FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
m ost com plete line o f m o to r trans­
^ b u t not built to a price:
Ronitncli and Cochrane and Per­ St. Petersburg at Sanford.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
p o rtatio n in the w orld.
kins.
Tampa at Lakeland.
Won Lost Pel.
/ \
$ ; iri • * •
St. Petersburg .. . 30 17 .0.38
YANKS HEAT BROWNS
Lakeland „ . . ........ 23 23. .500
NATIONAL LEAGUE
P*
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NEW YORK, June St.—The Yan- Brooklyn at St. I.ouis.
Tampa . . . . . . __ _ 22 20 .458
i “O u r second th o u g h t will be for
a
New
York
at
Chicago.
T h ere arc an attractive, distinctive
19 28 .101
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 5; Philadelphia 2.
I’ittsurgh 8; Poston 4.
10; New York 4.
I {Giant High School Youth Al­ Chicago
St. Louis C; Brooklyn 5.

BUTLER U P

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SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

venty Years Ago Today

N E

O F T H E

o ld e s t o f a u to m o b ile

m a n u fa c tu re rs — n o w a

d o m i n a n t f a c to r in a g ig a n tic in d u s tr y — w a s f o r m e d .

t o d a y is m o r e t h a n a m e r e m i le s to n e , m o r e

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an anni­

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I t i m a r k s t h e f in a l a t t a i n m e n t o f a g o a l, t h e s u c c e s s fu l

R ' c o m p le tio n ^ o f a s c o re o f e v e n tfu l y e a rs d e v o te d

to

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a im .a n d a s in g le p o lic y — “ k e e p in g f a ith .” ' D o w n t h r o u g h th e

y e a rs, in te g rity

ATHLETICS 7 TO 51
IN HITTING GAME

and

h o n e s ty o f p u rp o s e

m o s t i n t h i s c o m p a n y ’s p l a n s a n d

.a g o

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its i m a n u f a c t u r i n g

have

p ra c tic e s .

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How They Stand

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NATION AI

N e w Y o rk __ _

Brooklyn . . . . . . .
Pittaurgh .. _ ..
Cincinnati .-. .. ..
Philadelphia .. ..
C h ic a g o .............
fit. I.o u is.........
Boston _ - ........

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Philadelphia .. „

[Washington .. ..
&lt; -ica g n ............
Cleveland ^ .. ..
fit. L ouis...........
D e tr o it.............
New Y o rk ........
Boston . . . . . . . .
|f| SOUTHERN
N o W O /lC A n s

(Atlanta ........
Nashville ..

Chutiahoogn
[Memphis .. ..

Mobile . ..

Little Rock .

Pet.
.074
.57 1
.558
.600
.477
.117
.401
.400

.HAGUE
Von Lost
31 15
30 18
25 »»•&gt;
22 24
2G 28
22 28
20 28
18 30

Pet.
.071
.025
.552
.178
.472
.410
.117
.375

tenth. With two outs in the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ninth Hoyt allowed Pinch Hitter Detroit at Philadelphia.
bertsou and Rice to deliver succes­
sive home runs,
. ing Pennock
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
to come to tlie rescuu and the game *Nashville at Atlanta,
to go into an extra inning. I he | Chattanooga at Birmingham,
victory game enabled New York to Memphis at Mobile,
win the series, three games out of Little Rock at New Orleans,
four.
Score by innings:
I SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
St. l-oiiis
(110 OOO 103 0-5-12 0 | Knoxville at Macon.
New York .. 020 101 100 I—U-I |-| Vshcvillv tit Augusta.
Batteries: \u n Gilder, Gaston, I Spartanburg at Columbia,
(•runt; Hoyt, Pennock ami Hen-1 (iicei.ville at Charlotti
gnugh ami Schnng.

BOSTON DEFEATS INDIANS
Knode’s double. After that the
BOSTON, Juno 9.—Howard Kh- visitors were helpless.
mke allowed Cleveland five bits
Score by innings:
yesterday ami Boston won 3 to I. ! Cleveland
100 000 000—1-5-0
■DC1AT ION
000 000 I2x 3-70
Won I.osl Pet. In the first inning the Indians1Un ion
31 20 ,1'iOH •»|ude their run on a bunt by Me-1 Batteries: Shanto and L. Sewell;
33 23 ,589 Nulty. Speaker's single and | Ehnike ami Picnich.
27 2 1 .529
25 27 .481
2(1 29
20 30 .404
21 30 .444
.115

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th e ow ners o f o u r cars—to give th em
service, econom y of operation, and
, m aintained resale values.”

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HAGUE
Von Lost
31 18
27 20
24 19
23 23
21 23
20 28
19 28
18 27

1C I.EAG UH
Won Lost Pet.
Macym
28 1G .051
Charlotte
27. 1G .043
fipnrtannurg .. ..
. 23 19 .548
urachvtlle .. ..
23 21 .523
[Asheville
.1 9 21 .442
'Augrista.........
19 25 .432
K n o x v ille.........
. 17 211 . '
Columia................ J. .10HI 27 .372

10,000 Klunsmen Will
MeetSoon In Lakeland
LAKELAND, June K—Approxi­
mately. 40,000 klansmcn will asaembled here on June 18 next for
the kltmklave of the Ku Kluz Klaa
o f Florida, it has been announced
in an official comndmicatiuh made
public here.
Natualiziition ceremonies will be
the^Drincipal activities of the klonHave, it was stated. A parade, in
which G.OtJO robed niemlxTS will par
ticipatc, will' also be held. Immed­
iately following the parade, the
communication says, the klansmcn

T h e Indescribable West
The Cool North'Land
.

- t h e scenicCoInra&gt;lr&gt;RocWks;gnrgeous,golden
CalUorniu;thc I'acilic N orthwest: your N atio nal
Purlra; th e G reat L u k e s — Ihe N o rth W o o d s ;
th e restfu l a n d in v ig o ratin g T e n n e s s e e M o u n ­
t a i n s —thro ug h ihc h e a r t o l historic D ixieland,
by w uy of A tlanta, L o u k o u t M ou ntain , C huttuuoogu, M occasin ll e n d , via
T H E DIXIE F L Y E R
Library-Oliarrvitti n Cart. Drawing Room
t a d ComiMMiiiciit Mlccplug Curj, C ,achr».
Kilrcmclv low •ijmnicr furct —tonir return limit*coavrnient atop«ovcr i»rivl!e g t i —dlvemlt &gt;• of route •
—circuit tour*.
L ic e p l io o a l ly Good Dining C a r S erv ice *
t'vr $U*plng car ieocr\atlon$t iiluirruird bovklttt and
vther tn/unnuilun. apply to t f ^ u n i f u i i u o/
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
or
A. R(c«Kin|
II. C. Ill—lawy
L C .S birih
N C .A 8 l.L R y .
LAN .N .K .
C.AE.t.Ky.
SlGGrakatiUIdt. 13lW .UtySt. ! I
autE'J|.
Disit Roulo K r p r r a c a i s l i v J a c k t e o t l i l t . H j ,

T w en ty years ago this policy was
adopted an d today it continues to
guide th e course of the prosperous
com pany for w hich it was outlined.

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Yes, this is the story o f R eo and
th e Reo M otor C ar C om pany.

Its seven directors arc still in the
harness, w orking every day to m ain­
tain the traditions of their organiza­
tion, th e good will o f the buying
public and th e ir institutional prestige.

Since the early infancy of th e auto­
m otive industry, R eo has consistently
and continuously typified m o to r car
goodness. T a k in g d ic ta tio n fro m
n o n e hu t its buying public, sanely
indifferent to passing fads and u n tried
theories, and uninfluenced by prac­
tices n o t backed by good business or
sound engineering, R e o h as for
tw enty years been a d o m in an t factor
in a d o m in an t industry.

D u r in g th e tw e n ty years th is
com pany has introduced m ore th a n
71.c GoldjStar.dardof Value* its share o f th e advances in au to ­
m obile design and construction and
The Reo Line
a score o f m ajor innovations, now
standard practice in th e industry,
PASSENGER CARS
Four M odels
,
w ere evolved in its laboratories and
6hops.
v SPEED WAGON
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j 12 Standard Bodies

\T A Y -E N T E R BUS
. F'or City Service

/ SEDAN BUS
F o r H ighw ay Travel

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Six C ylinder

P A R C E L D E L IV E R Y w
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In the Reo line you car* choose from a complete series of personal cars—open
and closed, powered with the sturdy T-6 Engine and equipped with Genuine
Balloon Tires. &lt; For your business there is the Mighty Speed Wagon with
twelve Standard body styles, or the Speed Wagon Parcel Delivery, a handsome
model that wall add prestige to the finest establishment, q Two types of busses
and a taxicab, with six-cylinder engines, attractive in appearance, unfaltering
in 5 t 5 S r economical in operation, will meet the demands of dealer*

REO TAXICAB
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I n spite o f keen com petition it has .. Today R eo celebrates its tw entieth
sidestepped yearly models, develop- anniversary.

tiono for 4.IMKI /e&amp;Ls .have been

made at the ball park for the gum*
between Lakeland a/id Sanforij du­
ring the kor.klave. It is eiitimated
th a t 7,000 piwiwi)»&gt; uilL &gt;ace the

line o f personal cars, an outstanding
com m ercial car w hich co m p lete ly
dom inates practically every haulage
field, busses in b o th pay-enter and
cross-country types, an d a taxicab
w hich has set new standards in this
highly specialized field.

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Office In
- eminole Rank Building Annex.
_______ Phone 417-L 3.

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For Sp»r« In This
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PHONE
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All makes of typewriters for,
»a!e on eaay terms, for rent, also
repairs. Office aupplies. Room 9
Ball RIdg.
PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
F.ngraving. Embossing. See tia
first. Wo do it; Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: 100 acre dairy truck
E. SPURLING, sift-division
farm, two irrigation plants, 4
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ TO REACH tHe prosperous farm­
miles Plant City, Asphalt Rond.
ers
and
fern
growers
of
Volusia
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Best farm in State. Sam H. Wild" ,*4 Kuril Tr,,u,'n‘r
m i r ln u ' '' n"r r*
.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ county advertise in the DeLand IPXI
or,
Plant City, Fla.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash 1MZ2 I nril Itiinnhiiiit I 'n r.
way.
11110 Kuril Mil.
with order.
ITO REACH BUYERS or s e lle rs ^
ID'JI Kuril I’nnel U r l l t r r v .
TK.lt MS TO SOMK. IT.OI’I.K.
Florida real estate advertise in
TIN AND METAL WORK
MAINE—Waiervfllo, Morning Sen­
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
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tinel. Thousands of Maine peocent a word dally, two ccnta a word
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds plo are Interested In Florida prop­
DODGE SERVICE
Sundays.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. erty. Reach thorn through tin
Water and Boat Tnnks. At Oak Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ tion.
BY CONDO
EVERT TRUE
phone 111.
A LITTLE-WANT AO In The
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Herald will bring you big re- ]
MIRRORS KESILVEKED
Furniture bought and sold. Call suits. Advertise those old nrtirles
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vw e
H O R N i IP A
D O N 'T . ’J
no use for. A litle thirty-cent nd Y o u
mny bring you several dollars.
Building Material Phone 148 nnd a representative will S o u n d V o ur*.
call to see yor.
HO&lt;^ N
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C - T e S o ftiK j
MIRACLE Conrrete Co, general
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Tied business, rate le n word, min-1
Terwilleger, Prop.
imum 24c rash with order.
II JLI, LUMBER CO. House o. THE MORNING JOURNAL is theService, Quality and Price.
necepted wnnt ad medium in j
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word]
Lumber and Building Material
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 566
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
Times, tho great home daily
j rate lVic per word, minimum,
i charge 25c cash with order. Write
I for complete rate card

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Orlanilu, Klarlila

JRKSSING — MuUigraphing,
ling nnd mailing—as you
it it—when you want It.
one 673. H. E. Torch, First
litional bank Bldg.

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HILTON’S

IATPRK AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.

IIAIIIIK.il SHOI*
113 .Magnolia Ave.
6 First Cluss Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

If.wait r ELECTRIC SERVICE

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FOUR­
TEENTH STREET FROM SANFORD .AVENUE TO PALMETTO
AVENUE, FIFTEENTH STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
TO MAGNOLIA AVENUE. SIXTEENTH STREET FROM SAN­
Illdg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
FORD AVENUE TO MAGNOLIA AVENUE.
stairs. C. T. Smith.
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
FOR RENT — Cottage—John Mus- ment on Fourteenth Street from Sanford Avenue to Palmetto Ave­
son.
nue, Fifteenth Street from Sanford Avenue to Magnolia Avenue and
Sixteenth Street from Sanford Avenue to Magnolia Avenue has been
FOR RENT:
Furnished npart- completed, and the completed work has been finally necepted by tho
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family. City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following is the Final Estimate of the cost of paving the fol­
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cold water. Telephone, etc. 711 lowing streets 24 feet in width with sheet asphalt on a C-incli rock
Park Ave.
base, Fourteenth Street from Sanford Avenue west to Palmetto Ave­
nue,
Fifteenth Street from Sanford Avenue west to Magnolia Avenue
FOR RENT — House close in. In­
quire 209 E. 5th.
and Sixteenth Street from Sanford Avenue west to Mngnolia Avenue.
\ 728.00
FOR RENT: House 210 Laurel 1820 Cu. yds. Grading (q) 40c .........................
13.60
Ave., after June 1st. A. I’. Con­ 1350 Sta. yds. overhaul @ le ............................
nelly.
1,910.01
2514 I.in. ft. concrete curb &amp; gutter &lt;Jp 70c
132.06
i 379 I.in. ft. flush curb ((P 35c ......................
FOR RENT: Five room apartment iO0Q_ ^ .... „ . . . . ~ an .
2,309.60
unfurnished. Also two garages. 2887 S(l- &gt;tl*- rock ba« @ 80«
2887 Sq. yds. 2-inch sheet asphalt top &lt;iD 1.02
2,944.71
Mrs. Noble. 015 Myrtle Ave.
2190 Sq. yds. concrete alley returns (u&gt; 30c ...
057.00
1790
Lin.
ft.
3-inch
drain
tile
(«&gt;
$100
per
XL
...
179.00
Rooms For Rent
Laboratory inspection of materials .....................
110.94
179.72
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ Advertising, legal expense, etc., 2 per cent ......................
out meals.
Reasonable rates. Engineering, 5 per cent
419.30
Lincoln House.

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FOR RIO RESULTS advertise in FOR SALE: Highway trailer, goodj F°R SALE—Horse wagon nntl
condition. Mrs. I.nppin, West! harness. John Muhrphy, Glnderthe FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
villc.
NEWS—it covers Broward County First Street, Box 12G.
thoroughly
one oi
of ino
the
iiitiruuKiuj which
\&gt;nicn is on©
t? %t p a
. ■&gt;
most rapidly growing sections on FOR SALE: My 10 acre farm on 1’0K SALE: A small farm of 5
the Florida East Coast. Sample
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore j acres right on the edge of in­
copy and rate card upon request. Station, small cash payment, rea-] corporation of Sanford. 2 1-2
sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box «cre» cleared. Good farm land
i r , . nM
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! l*!10. ;l r&lt;?om houso- 40 orange trees.
LEfA£N A.n O.UT ToTlc County andf 95, Jacksonville. Fla.
13 beating and other fruit trees,*
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
gram. Beat advertising medium in 1FOR SALE: Double house with «ood water. This plnce is well loSouth H o r i d a S s B l S
double garage. Easy terms. A. “ M “nd » har^ in for
one.
Call and sec me at Rail Road
“ ‘
-Lakeland.
- . . Fla.
p Connelly &amp; Sons.
Star-Telegram.
Pump or write. I). L. Landrcss,
OHIO—Xenia. Mako your sales FOR SALE: 1926 Chevrolet Tour­ Sanford. Fla., I*. O. Box 17.
through the Xenia Gazette,
ing Car. Was new about March
SALE: New bungalow — 5
Xcnld, Ohio. Rich agricultural 1st. A. Derby, 815 Park Ave., FOR
rooms,
bath, electric light, gardistrict. Want ad and display Phone 420-W.
0"e, two porches. South Sanford
rates on request.
Ave., $500.00 will handle.
Bnlnnce like rent. Fred S. Houston,
Automobiles
COt.ltMr.rs (O a.) I.nDnKH—C l a s s ­
Box 090.
ified nits h a v e t h e l a r g e s t c i r c u ­
l a t i o n In
.S o u th w e s t e r n
H a t e Sr f t - w o r d ) line.

DAVID B. IIYKR

Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Avo. Orlando,

Advertising

IwKOT ’'IROINIa —ClarkaHurir. Ths
I’larkslxirir IQx|iulienl, luiirnlna
Ini'liiillmr Sumliiy, iimriiin* l.isiiM
I rout l&gt;rr wur.l. lulllliliuu, 14c.
PALM UEAril COUNTY—The I
scene of stupendous development I
Read about it In. tbq Pillni lbn 4'h |
!»..«*
Post. Sample copy sent on re ■
quest.

USED CARS

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ADVERTISING gets r*Multu if It
reaches potential buyers. PuIntka Daily News is circulated in
an indusl iul ami agricultural secticn.

SOUNX)
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ADVERTISE in tT.e Journal-IIersld. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Chinaware in English Porce­ weekly and Sunday Classified rates
per line. Waycruss Journallains, Bavarian and Japanese 10c
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.

Total Cost .................. ................................................ ........ $9,515.09
To lie borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontage ................................................................ 2340
WANTED to purchase from own­ Assessment per foot frontage .................................................... $1,109
er suitable acreage for dairy
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Jesse II. Hamilton, City Food In­
DESCRIPTION
spector, P. O. Box 424.
K. R. Trafford's Map, Sanford
WANTED — Young man wants
Final
position ns truck driver F. CL,
NAME
Fron
Assess't
Lowe, Celery Ave., and Sanford.
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5 Hlk 15 Tr. 1
117
480.75
WANTED — A copy of The San­ Chris Blnnis Ai A. P. Cournkis, Lot 10 Blk 15 Tr. 1 117
480.75
ford Herald fur May 21st. Meisch Realty Co., Isit 1 Blk 111 Tr. 1
480.75
Please bring to Herald office.
l&gt;. T. MncCnrtney, Lot 5 Blk 10 Tr. 1
480.75
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 0 Blk 111 Tr. 1
480.75
WANTED: Experienced waitress
Meisch Realty Co., l/it 10 Hlk lit Tr. I
480.75
i at once—Olvmpin Cafe.
Meisch Realty Co., I-ot 1 Hlk 17 Tr. I
480.75
WANTED—Present address of [.Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5 Blk 17 Tr. 1
480.75
Miss Cora Kouseh with referw. Clark, U t 0 Hlk 17 Tr. 1
480.75
enee to property she is interested &lt;\ W. Clark, Lot 10 Blk 17 Tr. 1
480.75
in A. P. Connelly &amp; Son.
_____________________________ I). It. Ilrlsson, Lot 1 l’.lk 18 Tr. 1
480.75
480.75
WANTED: First class saleslady IMoi8ch lt‘ !' |t.v Co., Lot 0 Blk 18 Tr. I
for Ready-to-Wear Department, j Public School, Lots 5 A- 10 Hlk 10 Tr.
900.51
Must be experienced and have j Meisch Realty Co., Lot 1 Blk 17 Tr. 2
480.75
satisfactory
references
Blk
17
Tr.
2
Write
^R,l|,l’h
Realty
Co.,
Lot
5
480.75
salary, permanent position
j Meisch Realty Co., Lot 0 Hlk 17 Tr. 2
Box 91, Sanford, Fla.
480.75
------- Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10 Blk 17 Tr. 2
480.75
WANTED:Stenographer, who can l
Lenity to., Lot I Hlk IH lr. 2
480.75
reportpromptly.
Good position Meisch Realty Co., Lot 0 Hlk 18 Tr. 2
480.75
for some one desiring to locate
The above and foregoing filial assessments are payable without
I firm. Apply at once by letter to m,l'rest up to June 15th. 1925 and from nnd after such date said speBox OliO.
i‘‘hil assessments will be payable only in ten equal nnnunt installments
-=s j with interest at H | ht cent |&gt;er annum on all deferred payments.
Miscellaneous
Witness my band as City Clerk, and the Seal of the City of San___________________
ford, Florida, this 9th day of May, A. D., 1926.
I HUY—pay cash for second hand j
PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Publish May 12th, 19th, 20th, June 2nd &amp; 9th.
pianos. Address P. t). Box 352.

W A N T K I)

ENJOY THE COOL refreshing
summer in the mountains of
North Carolina at the ALLEN
China make lovely nifls
•A. REEL Car. Drive It
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
HOUSE.
HENDERSONVILLE,
iio n .
w a i . t i i \ i ..
Ifwstlf. Oak and Second St.
•.«». Hr in in«ilr* IIuiUuh«Km p i Co.,
Send in your subscription to the
N. ('., lovely rooms, large airy Many Sanford Folks Are Showing «Htinriinl.
one 3.
I’ln.
The Ball Hardware Tribune or hand t to your local
windows. Good humu cooked meals.
How To Avoid Needless
dealer so you can read Florida’*
I)«*nr
Uil
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Rates reasonable. For any fur­
Suffering
AUT&lt;)S FOR HIRE
greatest newspaper. One year
ther information write the Allen
A liuly
Ilvi*« on| In (hr au«
$8.00,
0
months
$4.00,
three
months
House, 031 Oakland Street, Hen­
Elton J. Moughton $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
liiarlm of Simforil Ino |iro|&gt;ouiiilril h
There’s nothing morn annoying t|ur«llon
IciE AUTO SERVICE Dny
dersonville,
N.
('.,
or
Central
Hotel
lo
mr
I frrrly admit
than kidney weakness or inabil­ I iiiii iiiinlilr |oMhtrh
ARCHITECT
[cr night. Meets ull trains. Bagnii niyr r. I rr •
ance policy add 75 cents to your . 2 5 f lB S iM K a 8
Clearwater, Fla.
ity
to
properly
control
the
kidney
nM«*&lt;*tfiill&gt; rrfrr hrr lo ihi* iirofra*
ttranifer. Phone 551 and 63-W
erder.
mIoiiiiI i| iikm| | oo iiiihi r ri*r« Mini prrj secretions. Night and day alike, ■ililr
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MINNEHAHA Summer Camp for ! the sufferer is tormented and ilrinirtinrnl
CAFE
of lUr .Smii«In&gt; •ni-rnllril
Sanford, ----------- - Florida
anything?" If so advertise In'
girls. Hendersonville, N. C„ 14th | what with the burning and scald- nr%tM|mprr«. nho run nnoirr surh
•|liru||on« nn, “nhj ilnra ihr lop of
season,
8
weeks
camp
fun.
Chapjng,
the
attendant
backache,
headtho
“Gainesville
Sun.”
BELL CAFE
\%hrr I move fuller Iluui |he hot*
croned party leaves Jacksonville, ache and dizziness, life is indeed iiloiuf,**
mi«t “II on iinirh horve pun*
hford’s best in Service and QualDKVKl.OPtCltS ATrKyTION--Pen- a
June 30. Belts Abbott Roxby, Dir a burden. Doan’s Pills—a stim­ er prr rul*i|ii U «le%elopeil In a iiunrt
rf. First Street and Park Ave■ncola la lieslnnlrig me (reuteat de- tt
home lirni C*
ectoi.
ulant diuretic to tho kineys—have of Uila
Chiropodist ! velopment In (llorliln'o history; a ■
r-«.
hid) wmilM me |o ri|ilaln why
brought |&gt;cnce and comfort to rhlrUniH \illl nlrni) i lrn%e n &gt;urd
million dollar hlithway to tha ■
FOOT SPECIALIST 1half
xulf
haach
Just
finished;
a
two
•
full
of
Mood food ul home,
I . | HI A rwl l w i i m r i
! m“ nY Sanford people. Profit by fl&gt; u irrperfeelly
Corn*. Ilunlon*. Ingrow­ ' million dollar bridge across Rseuni- *
DRUGS
On Park Ave.
fence uml ent up u
l^ U a l 2AI1L1 1 UU11U
| this Sanford resident's experience. iiHkHlior’oii hlMh
2 miles from Sanford
ing Nall*. Heavy Call- bin liny started; quarter million *
Kurilruf
All I run tell
ouitr* or tired ic b lil dollar opera house under construe- ?
IIi Im liuly U thill. %«hllr I ruii'f fi«
City
Limits
D.
G.
McLnulin,
311
W.
3rd
-St.,
LN'KY'8 DRUG STOKE — Prc117
Feet
oil
11th
St.
feet.
It. I know It* no, I'erhnp*
FOUND— Wrist watch. Owner j
I th. i; two millions being spent on S
“When l took cold it usu- philii
tnption.i, Drugs, Sodas. Wa
lhul'« Ihr rrnion mont people %vh«»
h i g h w a y ; greatest chance for live | B
[ lilt. C. I - O I8 I.B H
can have sumo
/
.
describing
,
ully
settled
on
my
kidneys
nnd
•i near yuu as your phone.
j
developer*
to
get
In
»a
ground
|
rnlve
rhlrkenv
hale found Hint the
1 Vowi.ll P r o w Illdg.
lirvl wny to feed Ihem U to Irt them
floor. Write development Popart- g Rest location in Sanford.
Fill 103.
“!*'
1 ,IH U&lt; ‘
A*
| caused attacks of kidney cum- ent
Phone.
Klevator ]1inent
$57.50
an
Acre
Orlando.
up the nelachhor’v ici«rden«.
The Pensacola News.
|Mitchell. 11 Ave.
| plaint. I hud a dull ache in the
Apartment or Residence,
ThU lud&gt; Muy« her urlchhor hiiM
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mall of mv hack and I had to it tlork of the Niunrleit rhlrkrn* she
ELECTRICAL
You nro wasting time nnd ino- put up often at night to puss the r%er nn%%, she rullrd the pollee the
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE -A u-11 in fast growing .section.
We have acreage for de­
, liut before the pollee cut
nev if this page hasn’t your clns- kidney
accretion*.
I ai also
suf s I other tin)
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest j 1
sanford e l e c t r ic c o .
velopment.
celery
farms,
f
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finished
sifieil
advertisement.
Phone
it
in
classified medium, rate ensh .09c [j
fi'riMl from DUln.H III tho hack of I mill «oue tohail
rnual.
Thenthe
nhemrden
rnllnl
Price
$6,500.
I°ace«iiurs to Gillon A Platt
\V.
H.
LONG
citrus
groves,
or
small
today.
No.
148.
charge. 10c per line, minimum i
IHV head. I used Doan*® Fill® !l,r **rr ^M H inent to put thrill out,
, Magnolia. Everything elec-1
Terms
farming.
bought at Mobley’s Drug Store
' h' ,,r*
W*L Phone 422. Electragith!
m b a t m a iik e t
»4io.
*
•llltl they. I|iiickly rid 111© of the
Mhr lira n note III n itrlNf aid r«n
FOR SALE—Space on the page
trouble.'*
,f •••rounh |« hole In n grain of ram,
for classified advertisements.
. 11 note Hearrohlng her nrlachhor to
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin. Why not rent those vuennt rooms,
FILLING STATIONS AND
M)f at all doalerH. h).&lt;ltcr*Mil*lk rrMh«*»’ rhlrkew* III her «*«&gt;« yar«l,
• ****•! Ihr rhlt-kni. air e»rr&gt; plrrr at
or sell that second-hand goods?
ALTO SUPPLIES
burn Co., Mfgrs., N. Y.
I rum In.• .bill unr.
*l» ailtlrr lu Ihl. laity I* similar
I I K I I . K S T I T K — IVVKWT.VIKNTH
JIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
ti« Ihr nil.lrr Ihr man rrrrltml nhrn
Try
Smith’s
Barber
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..nnlril lo art rltl .if nuf ara...
ic* . *'!'* Second. First and Elm, |
l.oliby l*ulrs|i&gt;n-llrunil&gt;-y tllilg.
IIIITIII.AXII PAINT
Srll out and iim*r nwn&gt;. ami br i i l r
5
Sanfor'l
Klurl'la
Avenue and 10th S treet.!
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Tbe I’r'ot That Haves Tou
P*ft service.
nrr mi rhlrhrn fanrlrre.
Shop for good barber i;
Money.
214 E. F IR S T ST.
•hi- lml&gt; any. ihm nil hrr plradContractor and Builder
M*nufacturo&lt;! by
l"K. ««llh hrr nrlahhor havr brru In
FLORIST
abersoB-l.lnil.ley Palat C*.
j | HAGS WANTED — Ijirge, cfeun.i
«nln.
&gt;»hr .are .hr n r . (old hrr
Bold by
work. Ladies welcome. m
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W. R. SMITH, MGR.
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n
linen or cotton rugs for deanIhm If -hr r.p rrtrd hrr It, havr any
I . O S S I NU P A I N T COM P A N T
[EjART THE FLORIST"
flot.rr. (n -rml to hrr fuurral .k r
5 ling purposes. Bring them now
IIS Magnolia Avo.
'lowers for all occasion*.
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
mu.I hrrp hrr rhlrkrua al hc-mr,
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Have you rooms to rent or sums
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second hund furniture to sell?
HOPE. tT “ST/VYb
Use Tho Herald’s classified pago
and get results.
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ished in Florida’s Heart,
World’s Greatest Vegetable
n its Richest Garden Land

Scattered thuiv
day and Tuesday; gentle to mod­
erate southeast and south winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

OL BREEZES Strike Situation R em a in s
nDI AMTHEAT Unchanged While Shangh
' ' tHADTU . Reports No Other Disord.

iVE IN NORIK ITALIANPEOPLE’Dci'"“f.i,c=

Lt Day Torrid Wave
L ist In Fatalities
p e n 149 Lives Are
token Over Country

V. Celebrates
reaking Of Heat

. T?ic.

Is (Quarter Century of Reign
of Cictor Emanuel Celebrat­
ed With Big Demonstration
By Subjects all Over Nation

Session Is Declared
Success by Governor
Veteran Legislators Express
OpinionThat FcwExorfutivos
HaveDoneAsMuchAsMartin

.SHANGHAI. Juno 8 — There
have been no further disturbances
lure following recent rioting but
the strike situation in protest agninst activities of foreign pow­
ers is unchanged.
Defense measures of foreign col­
onies are continuing but arrival of
further naval contingents has en­
abled authorities to lighten the

burin# Past 9 Days
b Announced at 481

TALLAHASSEE. June 8.— Visi­
ble traces of the IP26 session of
the Florida Legislature rapidly
have disappeared who had energy
enough left to travel departed for
home. Only a few, tired out by
the strenuous hours of the last
three weeks, remained behind to
rest up.
Today the stately old capital
building had again assumed its us­
ual air of puiet and peacefulness,
with its lobbies deserted by the
lobbyists who so patiently, yet ten­
aciously hung mi until the last mo­
ments of the brief extra session of
one day’n duration that came to
an end lute Saturday night.
Although it was necessary for
him to hold the membi rs over for
the extra day to complete passage
of the general appropriations bill.
Gov. Martin described the 11*26 ression as perhaps one of the most
important in the slat *'.i history, lo
support of his statement in this
connection lie directed attention to
some of tin* more important meas­
ures passed, including the provis­
ion for cold storage plants, aid to
rural schools, free textbooks for
public school children, regulation of
fishing and hunting.
One of the most far reaching acts
of tlie session, in the opinion of the
executive and passed in compliance
with his urgent appeal, was that
appropriating $260,OUO for estab­
lishment of industrial plants at
state institutions. Gov. Martin lias
shown much interest in these in
rtitutions having repeatedly ex­
pressed himself to the effect that
something should be done to make
it possible for them to pay at least
a part of their own way., lie be­
lieves this will be accomplished

It was a day of patriotic festiv­
ities, with u veritable riot of colors
in which the national tri-color pre­
dominated.
The participants in the manifes­
tation were drawn from every pari
of the empire. Fight thousand ma­
yors eniiiu from as many cities,
towns and hamlet.i as spokesmen
lor the millions of subjects win
wire unable to attend. There were
also a dozen or more representa­
tives from tin* various Italian Af­
rican colonies to bespeak the cointiuinl sentiment of loyalty to "the
great white chief."
The program extended nlmoc.t
from sunrise to sunset, the first
demonstration beginning at V o'
clock when troops from the vari­
ous units of the standing army as­
sembled in the national stadium fur
a royal revew.
The i.ing and queen, the queen
mother, the crown prince and the
Princesses Mafalda and Giovunna,
appeared in the reviewing Mini.I
and it required two full hours for
nil the units to file past. Others
in the reviewing stand included
Premier Mussolini, various mem­
bers of bis cabinet mid members of
the diplomatic corps.
In the afternoon a great parade
took piaie, more than lOD.iiilo per­
son- being in the lino.
This march was headed l»y r,
platoon of royal guards, mounted
on snow white chargers, whose
liders with long silver trumpet.)
heralded the coming of mile one

NUMBER 266.

B ry a n N otT oE ngage
In Personalities In
ClashOverEvolution

Thomas R. Marshall Passes

(Juiet and Pence Again Reign
Around Capitol Building As
Government Branches Settle
Down to TheirRoutineWork

tional Toll of Lives

E\V YORK, June 8.—
Lljone of the heat wave,
[h has lasted front six to
[t days in the eastern
L was broken early today
El sections. After claim[U'j lives Sunday, 71 in
kdelphia alone, the torrid
[her gave way in front of
kk northeast wind.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1923

MIAMI. June 8 — William
Jennings Bryan is not concernrtl with perHonalities in the
Dayton. Tcnnoanee# ho Indicated
in nn interview given on his re­
turn here after an absence of
nearly n month.
it will be Mr. Bryan's first
appearance in a la\v court as a
practicing attorney in -8 years.
He said “Scopes can get out on
a street corner in Dayton and
talk all he wants to.“ he sum­
marized. “but he can’t insist on
lieinu: paid tax money for air­
ing his own Itoliefs contrary to
Hie wishes of his tax payer em­
ployers."

This Country Points
The Way for World
Co-operation, S a y s
Executive In Speech

U. S. Respected By
World, lie Asserts
Scandinavians Lauded
For Contribution to
Their AdoptedHome

Eighteen Balloons Represent­
ing Seven Countries Are
Started in International
Race From Brussels Sunday

STATE FAIR GROUNDS,
Minnesota, June 8.—A m en­
ta's success in fusing national
unity from its melting pot of
diverse racial element points
the way for frnternity and co­
operation among peoples on a
world-wide scale. President
f’oolidge declared today in an
address at the Norae-Ameri-

BRUSSELS, June 8.—Eighteen
balloons, representing seven coun­
tries, took the a:r Sunday after­
The above picture shows the body of Thomas It. Marshall, vice­
noon
and Ibis evening in the first
president for eight years under the Wilson administration, being
renewal of the Gordon Bennett cup can Centennial.
sturted
on
its
way
to
Indianapolis
for
burial
after
funeral
services
had
al day of torrid wave wan
race for lighter-titan air-craft.
“If fraternity and cooperation,
Imr. S'elJ in Wnihlngton. The var time executive died n little more
- in point of fatalities for in
The start was made in perfect "he raid, “arp possible on the scale
than a year and a half after the passing of his chief.
j„n tu heat fatalities about -It)
weather, although the heat was e x ­ of this continent among people so
were lost by drowning. Bays
cessive. A light breeze was blow­ widely deverae, why not on the
i &lt;un focused on a barn by a
ing from the northeast, and if it scale of Hie world? I feel it is
Bilk can at Preston, N. Y., set
continued the course of the gas passible of realization. 1 am con­
tu the structure. New York
ags was to be over northern France vinced that our national story
\ spontaneous outburst of joy
and southward or westward toward might somewhat help to guide
ttr advent of cooling winds.
the Atlantic ocean. The balloonist mankind toward such a goal.''
Ilxlripbia, experiencing a two
who succeeds in keeping away from
The President told his audience
L. decrease from Saturday’*
the I'loglish channel or Atlantic
l| of 100, reported VI deaths
ocean for the longest period will that in the midst of “loyalties that
are all beyond possibility of ques­
l.r.c frein heat.
New York
win the race.
tion'’ it mus “difficult to choose
Ernest do Muyetr, the Belgian among the many national and
is Anodes Fereetl l» Turn Once 116 Cases Are Brought
champion, who won the original racial groups thnt have sought nut
Gordon-Bennett trophy, made T. America for their homo and their
Arim ml At Cleveland and
Into Municipal Court Dur­
Van Orman, United States, and country."
Return to l.akwoixl When
ing .Month. Compared With
Maurice Bienaiine, Fiance uro the
Weather Threatens Flight
2 0 1 in April. March 2.TJ
"Wo are thankful for all of them,
favorites.
Van Orman carried
with him a wireless outfit and will and yet more thunkfu* that tha
CLEVELAND, June 8.— After
Th re were I Id cases handled in
attempt to raise American stations e x p e r i m e n t of their com­
mon citizenship has been so mag­
pas ing over Cleveland at '2:110 p. the Municipal Goiirt during tin*
while in thu nir.
in.. Sunday, headed west, the dir- month of May, according to the poApproximately 160,000 spectat­ nificently justified in its results,"
said, “If one were seeking proof
igible Los Angeles made a wide lice report made by City Manager
or •. watched the inflation of the he
a bisic brotherhood among a ll
riit'lf at Lakewood, a suburb and \V. It. Williams to the City Comballoons, and the start on Solhoseh of
races of men, if one were to chal­
turned east, abandoning the flight mi- ion this aftortioon. Traffic viplain.
The
great
bags
were
late
in
the ri.ldlo of Babel in »uplo Minnesota for the Norse-Amer- olalioas led with 80 charges and
getting away owing to the gas lenge
port
of
for u unity
icon centennial celebration.
gambling came next with 26
flowing rather slowly Into them. It capable ofaspirations
assuring peace to the
Tbe Intercity Kudin Corporation chim e i. Of ltd charges made by
was nearly H o'clock this evening nations, in such an inquiry I sup­
at 1:62 p. ia., reported it laid bruit the police department 21 were diswhen the last of the competitors pose no better testimony could t&gt;«
iu eoimmmicnlioti with the Los An- missed and eight ca -cs transferred
cast loose.
■ Alii*. June «. I.elicr came
taken than thu experience of this
g.de.i mid tlmt she had stated she. I" the county court,
The starters were dc Muyter in country.
■He West today from the inwas
returning
to
Lnkeluirst
on
ni*
i
Pines
and
costs
totaled
$1,706.
the Belgien, l.a Hcouspc in the Vil
Ihiat wave, which lias taken
count of engine trouble. She gave' 'Jin- report for May hIuiw* a big
“Out of the confusion of tongues,
Inal toll of 1H1 lives in the
|le Bruxellos and \q s * tr M ie,tP*
her route as via Pittsburgh u uk.rdecree so in crime hi l!)e d ty. 201
Prince Leopold, r . ,.csenling-He!- tie- ••• nflid of tractions, *,V.’ varia­
Lnc days. By Tuesday the
raid idle expected to reach Lake-1eases being tried hi April and 282
giuui Llmt-Col. I &gt;iiii villi* in the tions of historical setting, the vaa*
ft.r nian predicted, cooler wenburst early this morning.
jin March. Fines and costs in April
Ban In e. Captain C. W. Spencer in differences in talents and tastiw
pill have progressed to Telin| totaled $1,001 and in March, $2,the .Miramar, and Johnson in the there lias been evolved a spiritual
I the (duo valley and lower
principals of the late Dr. Sun Ynt
I
lying
Low
,'.'.■17.66.
Elsie, repri eating Great Britain; union accompanied by a range of
pxi'in.
Sen and the Knumintgang party,
PITTSBURGH,
I’ll.,
June
8.—
'
The
court
cases
were
divided
as
Magdalena,
in the Ihim; dc la capacity mid genius which marks
the
Yuanane.se
generals
proseuted
[the ti -nit of cloudiness, i.ihi.i
The
dirigible
l.o
i
Angeles
passed
follows:
llficiia
in
the
lles|iero, Susans in this nation for a pre-eminent des­
a
demand
to
the
authorities
to
or­
f it turns and winds in otlithe
Captain
Peiierauihi,
Spaniads; tiny. The American people havo
der a cessation of troop move- over Pittsburgh nl d;2U Sunday Disorderly conduct I I; drunken
llv men ury did not climb to
Van
Orman,
with
Wnllam
ns an commanded the respect of thu
night
on
the
return
trip
to
Lakeo
,.
traffie
violations,
30;
meats
in
the
East
and
North
river
kuthts today tlmt it bad prea
id
c,
olid
l.ii'iitj*.
Ilo
od
anil
.dri
orhurst.
The
iliiigildc
was
flying
,|,-iV|ng
ear
while
intoxicated
6.
districts,
saying
Hint
otherwise
ly r .a In cl, but weather foreniick, in the two American balloon - "It is not so many years sinco
tin.; would take the necessary lo w but no d i l l it'll It y m her ope pn.iu s-ioii m- sale o f liquor 8; Inrj * M - al little hop.- ot ,iu^
Bienaiine in the Picardie; Blanche: visitors from other quarters of tho
measures to resist.
ration was uppurcut.
I he ship ,,.ny 2; gambling 26; runaway hoys
lkr:ilil" immediate relief, the
in the Maroc, and Latusgrnnd in world were wont to contemplate
The authorities replied, denounc­ made rapid progre s eastward and r turned 2; loitering -I; driving
lit tor today for the .section
the Charles, representing France; our concourse of races, origins, und
ing their in.xurbordiiiutinn and dis­
I'd -hewing general continued
Grtissis, in the Aernstierc, Valles, Interests, nmf shake their heads
missing
them
and
appointing
Gen­
I weather with thundershowin the Trionfalc, mid Haris in the ominously. They feared that from
eral Chu Pei Teh, as acting com­
I viiiic parts.
Cinmpiun,
competing for Italy, and such a melting pot of diverse ele­
mander
of
the
Yuanancsc
forces
1 i.i-ti in seaboard continued
Harlinm, in the Helvetia, who is ments we could never draw the
which
was
a
virtual
declaration
of
►grip of the sizzling heat and
tested, tempered metal tlmt is the
Switzerland's lone entry.
war. General Yung 11si .Min seiz­
ftol higher ti'iii|H*ruturcH than
Botli the American bags made only substance for nntiuiml char­
ed
the
governor's
Yamen
and
the
M-ll" we t. In Iowa a series
Even among ourselves
beautiful starts, mnl tlu-ir pilots acter.
telephone and telegraph offices as
l"I and tain storms broke the
exprerred confidence tiiat they were many who listened with seri­
well as the electric light plant The
"‘ the heat wave at Omaha
would give u good account for ous concern to such forebodings.
telegraph line to Hong Kong was
^ills wer drowned and ennsidthemselves. Bienaiine, the French­ They were not quite sure whether
cut near Skelung.
r 'lumagc done by a wind and
No unpleasant incident
man, was the first to take the nir. we had created u nation with the
The Yunnanesc erected harri
duini. Wray, Colorado, re­ ported from any district.
Then da Muyter, in the weather­ soul of a nation. They wondered
cades along the entire length of
d a heavy windstorm there
beaten Belgtein, wiilcli brought tie! if perhaps wq had merely brought
the Blind, facing the Cantonese
•&gt;«i'"io of injured, three po.-It olio Message Received.
original Gordon Bennett cup to together n large number of peo­
barricaded at lloumi across the
f-taliiie - and heavy property
DEI BOIT, June 8 \ | 3:18 p.
Belgium, went up. The American ple in a large place.
liver. Gunboats under the Canton
rnm|M'titnr:&lt; received a warm sendauthorities command the river au-l in , the Foul Radio station leceived
“Had th e s e misgivings been justhe previous total of
off from the crowd. Ambassador tilied when the hour of trial rant*,
the Yumiaiieno control the whole the following mcsMigc from tin*
l I'oi.i heat and storm
Lot Angeles:
Phillips was one of the last of the it would have meant disaster to us
of the Canton side.
u wave up|M*ared, in
"Coniprili d to abandon the rrfpeetutors to shake hand i with his and to the world. But instead of
General Hsu Chung Chi's Can­
dl"Wing fatalities yt**»count i y mi'ii.
tonese army is approaching from iiminder of flight lo Minneapolis
crumbling into a chaos of dis­
Yang’ on ui'ciiunl i I i-ngini' ti'oidde. I.ru
Just before darkness icttled over cordant elements, America proved
Tho mystery of anonymous tele­ Skillings with General
IlmsHi'f- most of tin- hollo.mi still its truly national unity. It dem­
phone calls with which several Sun troops advancing to meet them. ing Cleveland 3 p. m., for luikrl,‘*t■*" t; Baltimore 3; Eliza- ford faniilie. have been annoyed General Chu Pei Teh, with the hur.it via I'ilt-bm gli. Expect ar­
were in sight drifting lazily in a onstrated eonelu ivi'ly that there is
■ •.•’&gt;: Miiiiii'upoti., I; New­ during tin* past week was solved Yuanaiu-se and the Yuanauese rive I al.i-hm. I b'foie uiirisu Mon
southwesterly direction.
Should a spiritual quality shared by all
' hi ij .. j; Reading tl; Penn yesterday when Policeman Beck­ troops till are loyal to Canton,
Hie present weather conditions con­ races and cnnditi'.ns of moil which
I; Oinnliu 2; Massaehu- with and Green arrested four ne­ is approaching from the north, and
tinue the balloons will reach the is their universal heritage and
M ARKETS
unit St. Louis 3.
Mlnntic at various points between common nature. Powerful enough
gro hoys while they were making General Lau is advancing to resist
Dunkirk ami Bordeaux, according to hold this people to a high ideal
addition scores of prostra- calls from the shed telephone at him.
CHICAGO, June 8 Wheat, July
The authorities are placing chief
to the uir currents they incut at in time of supreme trial, why may
reported throughout Whitner’s siding. Three of the
\\ illston—tmet of laud oppos­ 1357 to I.08; Septemher I.OIl*! to
different altitudes.
1,1d area. Tens of thoiis- boys, Clarence Robinson, Johnny dependence on the cadets who have
we not hope that the same influ­
ite high school to ln&lt; subdivided l.ll-l'a; Corn September 1.16 to
ence will at length reach men and
dwellers fled the Brown mnl Allen Mitchell, all be­ hien trained by soviet officers.
I.I65» ; Outs, Septemlier 63 to 63 \ .
If Honan is taken the authorities and placed on market.
h;,C confines of metropolitan lt) and 12 years of age, were this
women wherever they are found on
earth?"
&gt;• -ti-rday to obtain a few morning given suspended sentence expect to move to Whampoa.
The Baptist mission schools at
of It) days each by Judge W. E.
oh'-f from the heat.
President Cool id go praised tho
White in Municipal Court. Marion Tung ciati has closed and the for­
Scmidnnaviau immigrants for their
eign
women
and
children
are
leav­
Lowery,
16
years
old.
was
sentenc­
Did
Heat Predicted.
contribution to American life, but
June H.—Kml nf ed lo serve 30 days on the streets. ing. It is feared that the Hourmade not direct reference to pre­
Other eases disposed of in Mu­ mintang party will call a general
hi " ive heat within the next
sent duy
’
“
. ’immigration
problems
stiike.
The
cargo
loading
coolies
nicipal
Court
this
morning
were
as
h hours in mtieh o f the eastThe preliniinnrv hearing of Mrs. which prompted Congress to enact
aliiudy
have
gone
on
strike.
differeiucs over personalities will liitf Syndicate To
,r,t,"ii nf the country is pro­ follows:
Ethel Tootles, charged with the the law designed *.o limit the flow
The present situation has been
disappear."
J. A. Phillips, operating car on
killing of her, J. T. Tonnes, at of aliens from south Europe and
'* h J.iy |»y the weather lor.
Asked what some of the issues
I5ny Tampa Tribune their home near Geneva bridge encourage immigration from coun­
in L a e i- a s ti n g local thunder rim, $6 bond estreated; Ed Mat­ brought about largely by the ex ­
v i' inr th is r e g i o n .
thews, drunk, $10 bond estreated; asperation of the Cantonese* over Deniocratic imtiunal convent ion might Is* in his opinion, Mr. Ran’I hiir.sdav afternoon will lie held
in the north part of the con­
d'dplt suggested that tie* decrease | TA.MI’A, June 8.—Organization tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, tries
Lucius Washington, drunk, $10 tin* alleged arrogant behavior of
tinent.
bond estreated; J. A. Coat, fighting hired Yuauuneae troops brought in­ and president of the Stone Moun­ of luxation, agricultural relief, of a million dollar syndicate for Hi - according to announcement ut the
;lery-Feds to Open disinis cd; C. A. Warren, fighting, to Canton by Dr. Sun Yat Sen, tain Monument Association, spent the disposition of the merchant purchase of the Tampu "Morning Sherlff’a office today.
Reenlling that just one hundred
the
week
end
in
New
York.
Re­
years
ago a group of 62 pmsor.s
marine
und
foreign
relations.
$20
and
costs;
Jack
Gaston,
specdStates
Attorney
M.
B.
Smith,
'•'Riie Series With iug, $6 bond estreated; T. L. Lati­
Tribune” at n consideration in ex­
garding the carving both of Stone*
“In general," he said,
"there cess of $1,000,000, was announced of Titusville, is expected here to set out from Norway on tin 45-ton
mountain and of tin* future of the will he a return to the ancient
direct thu case for the state and sloop Restaurationen as tno firsc
- Petersburg' Today mer, speeding, $3 and costs; l.siah
Democratic party, he declared him­ principles of the party, more than here this morning by M. \V. Lloyd, DeCottcs und Spencer will rep­ organized party of immigrants
Hurston, drunk, $10 bond estreated;
secretary of the Incorporators. An
self highly pleased.
has hccii the case in the last two notion under which the syndicate resent Mrs. Tootles, it is unnounc- front that country, the President
• ijciv-Feds and Block's Floyd Clemens, disorderly conduct,
“Within
n
twelve-month
tin*
said that “Minnesota would not h«
or
possibly
three
decodes.
planned to gain control of tl
dn tail enders and the lease rontimicd to Wednesday; Nel­
Democratic party will cease to he
"After finding its Issues, the paper was secured neve nil WIS'
While Floyd Brittin, said to ho Minnesota, the group of imperial
■eli rs will open a three- lie Wilson, disorderly conduct, con­
an opposition party and will lake next tiling the Democratic party
nn eye-witness was the only wit­ northwestern states would not bo
,u's mi the home grounds tinued to Wednesday; Thomas
ago, he said and transfer
the initiative,’ he assert *d.
j lies got to do is to get recruits. We ownership
ness heard at tin* coroner's hear­ what they are, but fo** tho conttiii'"i&gt;n and the fans are hop- Jack.-.on, carry concealed weapons,
is
planned
about
June
“The reverberating thunders of ' want to do thut all over the naing, it is expected thut several bution that has been made to them
•' ri'tH'tition of the work $6o uml costs; Y. A. Harver, dis­
16
to
18,
according
to
the
uiinimncc'
the storm of last year are fad- Ithin—not sectionally.
other people will Ik* examined at by the Scandanuviun countries."
'• .Saints were defeated two orderly conduct, $7 and costs; C.
meat.
in*r away. Everywhere I find a
Like the Democratic storm the
During the period from 1D15 to
A. Ponder, traffic „ violation, ?3
the preliminary hearing, who will
••n their last visit here.
disposition to forget peraunalitos j row over Stone Mountain, which
1818,
Mr. Coolidge asserted, im­
tell
of
circumstances
leading
up
to
NineRailroBcl Workers and get together.
■""t* have cinched the pencame to a head last February, 15 Men Fntomheri
migration from northern and west*
the killing.
the first half nf the scas“We uro going to unite on live | when GuUon llorgluin, the iriginAt the coroner’s investigation, ern Europe not only built the VniKilled In Train Wreck is uics which will lie mail** by the j al sculptor, was dismissed, has
boine team management tsulganun Ldiw
In
Mine
Explosion
Brittin,
neighbor of the Toones, ed States “into numbers, wealth
** making plans for a hol­
Democrats in tlu* next house and faded away,” Mr. Rundtdph dctestified
that both Mr. and Mrs. and authority in the world, but hud
PERU, Iml., June 8.—Eight ne­ Senate. We have Hit men in the
Dies In Street
me in the second half.
STURGIS, Ky June 8.—Fifteen Toones were drinking and that u tremendous reflex on Europe."
gro
track
layers
and
one
trainman
house,
or
within
thirty
of
a
majoran ''Vi n start in the second
men wero entombed in an explos­ Mm. Toones shot her husband front
"Rut for American example .trd
were kill'd today when a Chesa­ Iily. In tic - rmte wu huv.■ • I
i n / l l l 1M M O H
L .i l . l . i . l
M l L ..
.l.M A «
■I Hit*" season, the Carter­
ion
occurring
in
the
depths
of
a
influence,"
he udded,
“the demo­
a
room
into
which
her
husband
peake and Ohio freight train over­ nieinbers. Eight nioro will give us
' expected to fight ahoy uf
mine
hero
today.
Neurly
200
men
cratic
movements
of
1832
..ml
1848
had
been
forbidden
tu
enter.
turned while rounding a curve near u majority.
ar Position.
were at work in the mine at the Toones, it was said, was advanc­ in Europe might have been long
Converse,
Hal.,
15
miles
south
of
Iron Out Diffcrenivs
' Playing thrm'.gh Wedtime.
ing to tiie door when the shot was postponed. The broadly democratic
here. Officials said possibly the
"vre, Sanford will go to
“I think we shall gain one house
fired. Tho witness testified that evolution which swayed Europe &gt;u
number of trackmen killed might or (sith Our leaders there will
' i ’Imrg f,,r three games
Dundee—
Arrangements
crpntho nutn was trying to get his greatly in the latter half of thq
reach
11.
Fifteen
injured
work­
make the issues. They are the
" j"tne back with Tampa
ideted for erection of Scenic High wife to go to lied und when she nineteenth century might have fails
adV
men were sent to hospitals.
real leaders of tho putty, i’ast
lands Ilosiptal.
refused tu do so, a quarrel ensued. vd entirely".

Telephone C a l l s
Mystery Is Solved
Negro Boys H e l d

Democrats Will lie United For 1021
Election, Declares Hollins Randolph

Preliminary Trial
Of Mrs. J.T.Toones
Set For Tomorrow

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EIGHT

IRS'
GIVES REPORT ON
ST. LUCIE CANAL

S p eer, w h o s o C h r i s t i a n n a m e
u n k n o w n : S a d ie S p e e r : E l l a
W . 4. n u e h a n . h l s . w l f e . -

American Legion And
K nights o f Columbusl—
-Cone. w h o se C h r i s t ­
Win In Double Header isiaulie.
n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; H iifln a. M.
o b lo n : J o h n C. C o o p e r, h is w ife.
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--------C o o p e r, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e

Tho American Ixglon nnd the |w u n k n o w n : T o m a s J o s e M i r a n d a
Knights of C o l u m b u s teams were y S a n e h e s ; J o s e f a M i r a n d a y S a n ­
..........
•
r lu 't: Itaniona M iranda y S an ch es;
victorious .............................
in tho double
header
K u rin a .Miranda y S a n c h e s VI nit ■
ployed yesterday a(U'nnioii in the do I t u b l o n : I t n f i n o K ol.lon; W IIllnm
Ills w i f e , -----------—
Sanford Civic Club Leay-uc. the Itlshcc.A. wIllshec,
o s e C h ristia n n n m e Is
l.c-ion defeating “Pop" iVallace’* u n k n o w n : hW
, T. W e b s t e r , h is w ife.
W eb ster, w hose ' C h ris tia n
Independents 0-4 and the K. C.
“B p w r . ■’
nami!
is
u
n
k
hla
k«ntin«f the -lunior Chninber of w ife. -------------n o Swpne;e r,A. w8.h' o so
fb rlx tCommerce 1-3.
a l n n a m e Is UDtrtiownJ p . . W . S ile fr.
ines landing of the teams in Ills w i f e . ------------- S tle ff. Whose
C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n : J . D.
the league is an follows:
W o l v s r t o n . h i s w ife. --------— _ " ° | Junior Chamber ........... 1—2—0 v r r t o n .
C?hrlMlan finmc i“
kli
h e r C. ____
I'o rte r,
Is’gmn ............................ J tl I‘ u n k n o w n : l . u t______

Orcr 20 Million Cubic Yards
of Earth Kxcnvnlcd From
Principal Control Watcrwny From Lake Okcechulioc

* . &gt; /'*'? ■'
‘rX-

»AY. JUNE 6 ,1 9

THE SANFORD IICTALD,.

Unique Back on
This Coat

■ -U J J J U J .ir.w n r '1 -

pf**- •• -

TALLAHASSEE, Kla., June r».
^.— Twenty million one hiint'l.-wl'
r
W
,.
thousand cubic yards of earth an I
rock have been excavated from the
• § .
:
St. Lucie cannl, the principal con-1
trol waterway for regulating I*akci
•
*
£?
Independents ..................... 0—1—0
Okeechobee, rny* n statement by {
The game which the Knights of
F. C. F.lliot, chief engineer of thei
Columbus
team is credited with
Everglades Drainage District, in j
having
tied
was played with the
which he says this canal is near­
Kiivunis team, wjiich has with­
Ing completion.
The principal
drawn from the league on account
part of the work remaining to be
of conflict with games of the state
done is the excavation ot about
Kiwanis league.
one million cubic yards of earth
nnd rock from the ennnl proper:
U. S. Auxiliary To Aid
and about five hundred thousand I
•ubic yards of earth and rock from i
In
Amundsen Search
tho river section.
In nn effort to finish the work
OSLO, Norway, Juno G.—Capt.
ns ciuickly ns possible tho drain-:
Amundson's auxiliary committee in
nge board hns leased the rock dig-1
New York will bo asked to take
ging dipper dredge Governor Her-,
charge of cooperation with Donald
rick, which hns a capacity sufficient
D. .MacMillan's All-American expe­
to fill the ordinary gondola cur.
dition of work reconnoilering west
by emptying its dipper twice.1
Greenland for traces of members
This dredge is to bo slightly alter-1
of Amundsen’s polar flying party.
ed to fit it especially for the work I
in the St. I.ucic canal. After fin-i
Jacksonville—I’lans under way
fahinc there it will lie transferred!
to other parts of tho district where |
for construction of new Chamber
of Commerce building ut Duval and
it will continue operations for a
/
T T :'-." •
Julin streets.
sriod of two .years, on a IM-a-d y
aids.
The Herrick was built as n ten
*"
j
Pai n. City—5100,000 bond issue
cubic yard rock digging dredge for
•
planned for civic improvements inhenvy excavation in deep weter. That tho l ack of the coat needn’t eluding electric light water nnd
It was sent to Florida sovernl be severely plain is demonstrated «lrcet t,nvinKyears ago under contract with the |,y rhi &lt; tn .del of white wool, cmUnited States government to dig n laddered in red nnd black nnd cut
ISnrtow—Development work has
channel into Iliscayno Hay and lo with n shaped flounce tlmt gives start. (I on 2.000 acre Gardenia Ka­
deepen the harbor channel nt « fu|| back and n plain front. The ties tract.
Miami. Lntor, under contract with collar stand* up and is embroidered
: i i n n it i o iiit o r tiik
the Hoard of Commissioners of th- „n tho under side. The use of pin innit;\iiii :vrn
J im m i,
r iiu i ir
Everglades Drainnge District It tucks on the collar nnd the flounce
o r IT.OIIIIIA. IN A.NII l ull «♦i :sidug thirty miles of the heavy rock is n new departure nnd so decora­
i.Niii.i: rot ntv ,
in
niA N rs :n i .
cut in Mlnmi ennnl.
tive that it deserves to be extenBelli
W
o
m
lru
ff.
Addition of the Herrick, which
t'lin i p la l n a iil ,
carries u crew of forty or more
v*.
W
l'lln
m
tV
l.lln e y , r t nl.,
men, is a part of the plan of lb- Germany Fails In 13
I
.cfn
iu lo n t*
drainage
go program, beginning this r n n ( i ; | t n n R n P T r n n l v
C IT A T IO N
tOJlfi 0 1
1 1 L r llj
year. The first addition was made
T u Will lam U l i l i n r v . tils w ife.—
IVlilllM'V, wtiuno I 'llr IhI 111II n.imn
in Jnnuary when n canal contract
:
&gt;i...........
lion P edro
M iran d a,
LONDON. June R— Germany I t s i: will-,
representing more than a million
« M lrnmli..
wl.osu
w as 'b a r . failed in I I conditions to com &lt;'ll r Int Imii ii .mm I* u n k n o w n ; J u a n
dollars in cost of excavation was
hi
Kuirulilo.
bis
wife.---------awarded, on width is now under | l»ly with disarmament requirements irnlili). vvIioku t ' l i i U l l a n mini.- Is. Bn*
unway. Ilie addition of the Herrick| of the Versa!He.. Treaty, declares l.n iKli. .In.m In- K ntri.lK o, bis wife,
to the fleet of dredges now work-!tho allied not to (lermuny n text
EolrnlKO. (vlmse t ’lirin tInn
ing the Kvcrglndcx brings t h e of which was given out here t o -, !',m''
t"
M""°* i:- t-' vyw i f e , --------- Levy, w h o s e ( ’lirlsttotal up to eleven dredges and, night.
l.m ii.inie l» iinkiurv* i i : J o s e p h M ara
A rre d o n d o . Ills Wife, -------------A r r e ­
three rock drillin and blasting o u t - ----------------------------w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a in u Is u n ­
fits, among which arc the largest
Fire underwriters have found dondo.
k n o w n : l ' r n s e b l n CorefuVIn; A n to n ­
rock digging dipper dredge nnd j that two-thirds of the national fire io A rrnilomlo. Ills w ife. ■
- A rvvliore C h r i s t i a n iiinii*- In
tho largest and heaviest rock drill- 1 loss is nrcventablc, nnd is due to reilolulo.
lltll:
now'll,
I*eilr*»
Arreilotlilo,
Ills
ing outfit in the south, it "is statulJcarcIcssncr.s.
wife, ---------- Arredondo, whose

I ' n r l e r . w h o se C h r l s l w ife.
Inn n a m e Is u n k n o w n : I - O. 1’n r t e r. h i s w ife, .________ . P o r t e r , w h o s o

Chi-|. tl.in n a m e In u n k n o w n; l•■*■riiainlu V rredondo, to* w ife, ■
■
A rre d o n d o , 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 ; Ih ilo re x A rrn d o m ln ; J iiso
or .Miirihii A r r e d o n d o ; M a r i a n a A r’ ■•donilo; J o s e A r r e d o n d o ; T h .....lorn
A rrid oiul'*: Itnelud I'rell**. h e r ho*itiu d . A t.m in im l ‘i'*'ll*i; liru s io o s II.
,M* ■io'.v n 0 . Kllsllll Is. .Morel'll. ( loll v • rin iir Tlllolrinli. T r u s t e e : .1 C ll e y i .....|. T i 'i.Hee; Joneidl C III &gt; w ood;
E lian Yutoe, til* w ife. ------------- Yui..
In
C h i i s t l a n n a m e t» ui»*
k n o w n . Aden K. Mlyb-s; J o l m C la r k .
Ills i I f * * . -------------C la rk .
w hose
C h r i s t i a n n a m e In u n k n o w n ; N a th **
iiiiii i M. B ro w n , lit- w i f e . ---------------0.■ I
—
liro w o . w h o s e - C h r i s t i a n m im e Is
i .in
u til:n o w n; M oses J. T a y lo r . J r . , his
wife. - ----------T a y l o r , w h o se C h r i s t l io n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; t.eiiulu E g a n ,
snTftsrl
his w ife, ------------Egan,
w lm s e
. 'h i t th in m im e Is iiiikim n n; B avel I. V o ire, h la w if e , ------------ -Yulee.
v. hie" C h r i s t i a n n a m e is link now n.
E lla A. M r.unti l ; Emu'll Iti ll, his
iv|f&gt;-,
— lt&lt;dl. w hose C h r i s t i a n
iuiiiii Is u n k n o w n ; J a n i e s
U
M*'Itomihi. Ills " i f ' .
M elh it
eiil, w ho se *‘hi lot 1.iii inline is u n ­
k n o w n ; M'llllam It. .Mnriloiiuld. Ills
wife.
- - Mncilonithl. w h o s e
C h r i s t i a n n n m e Is u n k n o w n ; A lc e r li'ill S. 8 p eer. Ills w if e ------------------8 p e* l,
wiles*
C h ristia n
mini*'
I* u n k n o w n ;
Stadia
H |i n e r;
E lla A. Hpeer. \V. J. Iliii'lmn. Ills
w ife.
• — Bin liau. w h o se C h r i s t I ' d n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; J a m e s II.
• 'u n
nt * w l i e . --------- Conn, w i".
• h r i s l l a i i n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; llu f I i n M Itoliloli; J o h n C. C no p er.
ills vvIfe, i ....|" r, w ho u
unions, a d d lo Ih o m e n t W ith nn o C h r i s t i a n n a m e is ti n k m i w n ; T n n i u i
•up otnek o r w a t e r , h e n lo d , o n , Join .Miranda y .‘lam Ii* x; .lusefii M i r ­
v S am diex ; R a m o n a M lru u ila 1
it ii c n m : it
liiiif r u j i c e le r y n i t In s t r i p s . on&gt;. a nVd aB aiieiies:
ll iifln a
Mlyiiuiln
V
s iiim r CAKE
tean p o o n suit n n d on&lt;&gt; slKbtli te n - : . i n e h e x V inda do Itu lih ai; I t n f in o
W il li a m A. Illshen, Ills
iipunii p e p p e r. T h e n nd.l oiui c u p K o ld u n .
Mil.'.
Illslier, w h o se C h r i s t lo m n lo c s , Iho n r l d o f w h i c h will lau
n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; \V. T. W e b ­
E v e r y h o u se w lfo k n o w * Ib n l h e r n o t uir&lt; ct t h e e n a m e l e d w u r e d is h s t e r . Ids w lf* -.
W ebster, w hose
A dd C h r i s t i a n nantii Is iinkliow ii; A. t• a m i t y e n jo y s ih&lt;« s u c c u l e n t flavor C o v er u u d b a k e u u u h o u r .
title*
r.
Ills
wife,
—
--------S
Whose
M r h u b a r b a n d Hint n pie w ltb It* tw o c u p s p o t a t o c u b e s u u d coo k . hi I - th in m im e Is u n kpneer,
o w n . G. W
Bulrlneas Inibblliig u n d e r u llnky u n til l h a p o t u to e* a r e uott. T h ic k * Stil-ff,
Ills Wife.
. * ■ . . . ---t r u s t Is nl.viiys it t r e a t . Most b n \ e ••ii Kruvy w i t h Iln u r o i t x i d wit), • lu ff, w h o se Clirl .l l s n m im e is tink
n
o
w
n
;
.1
M
.
W
o
lv
c
r
tu
n
.
h is wife,
k ls o f o u n d t h a t a dlsll o f stew ed w ater, mill s t r i n g b e n u u o r p* .ut
WidvertoM
C h ristian num
r h u b a r b f o r b r e a k f a s t Is m o s t wel- n m l *erv*i h o t.
i un now u ; l.iitlie r •' I ' n r l e r . h is
ro m e . Y et very few o v e r s c u m lo
w lf ..
-— I ' n r l e r . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n
n.line is u n k n o w n ; I.. C I ' n r l e r , hla
t h i n k nf uslMK tlibi d e l i r i o u s f r u it.
w
ile.
—------I
'n r l e r . w h o se C h r i s t ­
f.MtltOTN A I A KING
Vt-Kvtublu. w h ich ha* b o i l e r food
ian mime is u n k n o w n . A itl ru r I-'. Oilv a lu e Minn m a n y fr u its , e x c e p t lii a
11n Ida w i f e , ------------ (Mllln, w h o s e
i in o n . i n Ham** Is u n k n o w n ; I M a­
p ie o r s a u c e .
.
. ni* w Ife. ------ I fwvega.
R h u b a r b a b o rt e n k o m a k e s tin nl
YntinK c a r r o t s w h ic h n r n nn w h o ,. C lirls tlu ii n a m e Is u n k n o w n .
I
l
.
|
,
k
i
l
l
,
w
h
o
se
C lirlsM au
'•nxctlvtt u u d d e li r i o u s d* .&lt;■ert.
ti e a l l b l .i l — iiml r.o p le n t if u l nuw —
.
nm i « u n k n o w n ; ----------llu eliu u ,
. W a s h Iho rh u lM rb , p e . i u u d cut i r u ib'llelniis p r e p a r e d In Mm t u b ii
i . h o " ( ' h i l n l b i u nano- la u n k n o w n ;
) n t o piece*. P la c e In a n v n u m e le d lo w in g u n u n u n l wny.
MeMouulil. w hose C h r i s t i a n
mime is mil*now ii; ---------------A ltm o n
W are s a u c e p a n , c o v e r u l i h IioIIIkk
C u t l e n d e r c a r i o l n In to sllnl w lm se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
w a t e r n m l c o o k slow ly ’m ill le n d e r . 'll li g e is " a n d d ic e M use In to Inch A l k e i u o u S. S | o e r . Ills w ife, C a r fTlio s u r f a c e o f e n a m e l e d w a r e d o e s teiiKth*.
I'liicu In u n e n a m e l e d iii tv. S p e e r; A &gt;1 T h r a s h e r ; P e t ­
Tint I n t e r a c t w ith fr u it n n d v« g et. ’V.uo suin'*.pull, w bb-li will pren erv e e r It B ra d le y , h is w i f e ---------------ilb t . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e
l&lt;
bin acid s, so th e f r u it m .d m • nut I i b . t r ibdlculo co lo r , c o v e r will, ulliu
n k n o w n ; I'.-ter It B r.nlli tils w ife
III riot b e affected .
T h e n d r a i n w a te r uiitl *'imk u n ti l very t e n d e r
llllx a h o lh tv. litai|l**y. H u b e r t B
off t h e w a t e r u n d f o r e v e ry i » . , AlU , 0 „ [iri, , j 10 ,.n ,| u n ,| , | r :.tix l l r a d b y . Ills w ife. L eslie B r a d l e y ;
ea c h a n d e v e i y of the sub l p a r
cups o f r h u b a r b a d d o n u c u p uf well. i T e p a r o f o r u Very l i b e r a l nml
ties. If living, u u d If e i i h e r . a n y
S u g ar, s lid H.ivor w ith g r o u n d elt. ■I'lurt, ulinul a p in t uf rieli. Iitk'htv 1.1 all of said p a r t i e s In* d e a d , to
liulnoii In lunlo.
.. a t u n e d w ld te s a m e uiHile nf p,it( all p a r t h 's t-l.t I ill I li*y I n t e r e s t s unlii I ili&gt;- follow I iik ib-ci'its* *1 ilefeiid' F o r th u s h o r t c a k n , sift logelli* ■ m i l s , in w b le b lias I....... a d . l . d , n u ls , l**-w It tV llllam tV hllney. Ills
tt llltllt’V, WllOS, C lirlslllilt
t l . r e a c u p s Ilnur. Hire.* t e a s p o o n * w hllu r o o k i n g , a 11 I s It of riiyelilnt Wife
a m e Is u n k n o w n ; IJun l"cilr*i Mirbaking p o w d e r a n d o n e -lu ilf tea* p o p p e r o n e || n s p n o lif III uf s c r a p e d na m
la. in'* w i f e . ----------------M ira n d a .
Spool, salt.
C u t in olio lutlf c u p ualu i. a n d o n e U ili le s p o o n fu t e u ch w h in e C h l i s t l u n n a m e Is ii ii k n u w n :
s h o r t e n i n g o r r u b It In w ith th e of lln*d&gt; Obi-d c e le ry , m i n c e d p m * . J u a n l*e K titrublo. Ills w i f e
----K nlrulilo. w lm s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is
lin gers. T h e n a d d o n e c u p of mill, I* y a n d m i n c e d i**d s w a a t p e p p e r
n k n o w n ; J o a n Mu E n l r u l K "
h is
g n d o n e (Kli. well Ix-aler.. S p r e a d P o u r s a u c u o v e r c a r r u f s , c o iu b iu o uwit,-.
E n tralso .
w h o so
sv etily In a well b u t t e r e d l a y e r r a k e llg b tly uinl s e r v o very bu t.
c h i l s t l . i n n n m e Is l u i k h o u n ; M"s. . K butt) Ills wlf.-.—
I.*v&gt;.
pu li n n d b a k e In n h o t o v en lo r
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 ;
t w e n t y m in u te * . W h e n Mm till.tor
J o s e p h M ara Arrvduiulo. his wife,
fend r n k e u rn eool. split Ilia s a k e
----- Arr* do ud o w hose I ' u r l s l i u u
uvr. nm in ititv .it ic e
n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; P ra s e til n C neep u t t h e r h u b a r b b e tw e e n a n d on
I UR si .MM| 111 IM M il
l
.
o
l
o
, A n to n io Arreiloinlo. Ills w ife,
I UP and s e r v e w ith w h ln p e il r r . u i u
---- Arreitoiubi. w h o s e I 'h r l s t *
Will, n little cU.nui.io.* d u s t e d over
I.iii n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; P e d r o A r r e •
i
mdo,
n u w If*-.
v 11 m lon do.
t h e lop.
f i le n o u s wil*i w h o w ish** la Ivlin.**' C h r i s t i n a mime Is u n k n o w n ;
• v . u n ptoiMii.l d r i n k ilnrli.K tin K e rn aiu to Arre*li»ndo. ins w if e .---- —
Arr■••ilointo.w Ims* •.‘h r l s tb i ti n a m e
1 | n i l , n o r iiinu tl.s will p r e p a l e .liuvv. is link«n*vvn.
li.dor.-x A rn -ilo n d o ;
(*,*»&lt; - ** &gt;**t h •* '.*
I | lu rry
J‘ll('i' lie to r u
Ih o s . a a o n J o s e o f M a r t h a Aii.-doiub*. M a r i a n a
\ G A I. ANI» IIAM
A
n
i
do
u
ilo
;
Jose
At red.imlu; Th* nI | e m u s, a little Jnle.n of Mils pli|UUhl
Itachel
I'rs tto ,
_ I n e r r y ml.is n ij&gt;-tIKtit fit! c o lo r a m i d o re Arr*.iidomlo.
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I ' c t e r B. B r a d ly . h la w ife.
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l e y ; an d J o s e p h d e la M a r a A r r e ­
d o n d o ; o r o t h e r w i s e . Its a n d t o t h e
l a n d s l i e r m ii iii ie r (iescriiieii. ■ u n ­
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o f S e siln o le a n d S t n t o o f F l o r i d a ,
m o re p a rtic u la rly d e sc rib e d a s fo l­
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to p o in t t Icsa. h e K ln n ln g a t
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25 c h a in s : t h e n c e N o r t h 29 1 -- d e thence
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t h e n c e S o u th 29 1-3 d e g r e e a W e s t
10 c h a i n s ; ‘ hen . S o u t h M 1-3 d e ­
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w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c l a i m i n g U e C o t te s t Spencer
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dem onstrates the popularity of Oak Hill, a comparatively new

Sanford subdivision, but one where the buyer is certain of substantial
profits.
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AK HILL property was first offered for sale in the month of January
and all lots have been sold at private sale to persons who realize the
merits of the property.

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ONSIDFRING its location, its desirability for home sites, its fertile
soil, its beautiful trees, its good roads, its high elevation, its closeness
to the business district, its low prices and easy terms, Oak Hill is most cer­
tainly Sanford’s subdivision of opportunity.

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SK any purchaser of lots in Oak Hill what he thinks of his holdings.
Talk to them about the advisability of being a property owner in Oak

Hill and then call at our office and let us take you out to inspect the land.

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UY with your eyes open.

He certain of gettin g value for your money.

Investigate Oak Hill most thoroughly.

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of t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r " U S ' S a n f o r d . V m m X ' c o
S o u th w est Q u a rte r o f t h e N o rth ­
e a s t Q u a r t e r o f 8 « r ‘ lo n - L T « w n s h i p 19. S o u t h of R a n g e -9. r. a s t.
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Known* o n the maps o f t h i U n ited
S t a t e s S u r v e y s a s S e c t i o n 39. T own*
s h i n l!&gt;. S o u th of R a n g e 33 L a s t.
, j irMc. s o u t h e ? U d e g r e e * e»*t
f,0 c h a in s t o th o N o r t h e n s t c o r n e r
o f li e said P e t e r M i r a n d a U r a n t .
h e n c e S o u th 33 1-2 W e s t t 3 « c h a l n *
t o t h e S o u th e a s t c o r n e r o f t h e said
p e t e r M iranda ( I r a n t : t h e n c e N o rth
lie 1-3 d e c re e * W e s t (7.15 c h a i n s to
t h e E a s te r n able of t h e salt! W e k lv a
R i v e r : th e n c e N o r t h e a s t e r l y a l o n e
t h e m e a n d e r line o f t h e
eastern
s id e of th e ra id W e k l v a R iv e r to
t h e p o in t of b e g i n n i n g ; le s s b e g i n ­
n i n g at th e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f th e
s a id P e t e r M ir a n d a
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do is. But don’t delay too long before buying.

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Owner and Developer

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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925,

anty (x mortgage
Capital $250,000.00

Let us finance your home for you.
We will loan you the FULL amount required to build a home.
Easy payments just like rent.
The money is available at once.

N O DELAYS.

N O WAITING

The new homes in the S A N L A N T A Subdivision, shown on opposite
page, are being financed and built by this Company.

We also buy and sell good first mortgages.
If you have a good first mortgage which you wish
cash, we will buy it.

to

convert into

If you want to invest in a prime 8 per cent first mortgage we have
some of the best which we will sell at par.

Our A B S 1 RAC T department is in a position to prepari
PR O M PT and A C C U R A TE SERVICE guaranteed

First National Bank Building
Phone 396

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925

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The Property for Discerning People

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San Lanta is Today and Will Always Represent Sanford’s Finest
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CONSIDER THE. FACTS
It has an unsurpassed location in tfieTieart o f Sanford.
It is on the Dixie Highway and directly adjacent to the city’s most desirable residential
section.
It is a property of the highest class with a completed program of developments. 'At
present there is in process of construction paved asphalt streets, wide cement sidewalks,
landscape beautifying, five beautiful homes and the installation of every modern vcity im­
provement.
It lias wise and careful building restrictions protecting your home and investm ent
and insuring for all time an atmosphere which appeals to people of refinem ent and dis­
criminating tastes.
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It represents an unusual opportunity for an investment which is not only assured of
safety but certain o f future enhancement.
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The above pictures show the completed gatew ay at the entrance to the property at
15th Street and Sanford Avenue, and four of the homes of Spanish type now under actual
construction.
The present prices on our lots arc very low and will prevail until June 15, at which
time they will be advanced ION.
You are invited to compare our prices with those of surrounding
properties.
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We do not merely promise certain improvements, we are actually putting them in.
Let us take you to the property so that you can see for you rself’and*bc convinced.
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LANTA, INVESTMENT COMPANY
OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS

K N IG H T &amp; M a c N E IL L , A g e n t s
107-109 PARK AVENUE

PHONE 396

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T ha A aaoelatcd Preaa la e ic lu a lv * ly e n title d to tha uaa for rap u b llca ilo n o f tall nawa dlapatchaa
a red ltea to it or not olharw la* ered tlert In thla p ap or and olao tha lo ­
c a l naw a nubliahed herein. A ll rig h t*
o f rep u b llca tlo n of ap a d a l d lap atcb aa h erein a re alao raeer-ed .

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
1*—beeper water root* to Jaekaone llla.

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2.—Construction of St. Johna-Indlan Rber canal.
t.—Eitenaion of whit* way.
4e—Extension of local amoaementa.
, —Swirmlnf pool, tennia courta,
etc.
S,—Augmenting of building protram —houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
ft,—Extension cf airoet paving pro­
tram .
7. — Construction of boulevard
around lake Monro*.
I,—Completion of d t) beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
THE MERCY OF GOD:-Who
la a God like unto Thee, that pardoncth iniquity because ho dclighlcth in mercy, Mlcnh vii: 18.
JUNE BRIDES
IIow mnny Junes, how many
brides,
Hove gone before, I cannot say;
I only know your veiling hides
The blushes nf a bygone day.
Your mother blushed the self-same
way,
Her mother’s checks wero tinted,
too,
Now here's another wedding day,
And lo! the charming bride is you
This has been so since man began,
To claim fair woman for his own,
Since 'twas proclaimed unfair to
man,
To spend and live his life alone.
To Juno the sweet and silver tone
Of wedding bells nothing new,
This music nges long sho's known,
Ami .now, the charming bride is
you.
And friends have come from far
and near,
To seo the bride und wish her

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d th e g lo r io u s, h a p p y t e a r -

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nd about with
friends __
andtell
tel
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How long the lover had to woo,
Twas so the day I married Nell,
t And it is so today with you.
The oft-repeated scene but grows
In beauty ns the years go by;
Eaieh happy maiden’s
wedding
knows
•** The music of tho mother's sigh,
The light of many n friendly eye,
The hand that throws tho wornout shoe,
For these are joys that never dio,
And now the gentlu bride is you.
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•Cod grant that love shall never
fade,
• This is the oft-repeated prayer,
The prayer that ages long have
made
For every newly mated pair.
That lovo shall live though every
care.
And blossom sweet 'mid sorrow's
rue,
.Make light what burdens you must
bear,
**" And now this is my prayer to you
—Detroit Free Press.
Headline nays: "Richard I,mb,
■layer of Hobby Frnnks, Is a raving
maniac." Why shouldn't ho bo?

‘‘Help to Prevent Drownings”
It is estimated th a t approximately six thousand five hun­
dred persons were drowned in the United States last year.
Modern educational methods and publicity on the subject
succeeded in reducing the annual toll from nearly nine thou­
sand in 1911. But the loss is still too heavy and we should
aim to make nnother great reduction in the present year.
Wonderful work has been done by the American Red
Cross which has prompted life-saving activities of various
sorts in communities throughout Uie entire country. This
summer it is the plan of the National Safety Council to add
the organized efforts of sixty large cities having a total pop­
ulation ol tnirty millions, in e effort wiii be a comprehen­
sive one and will consist of broadcasting talks on the subject
from thirty of the country's large broadcasting sections, the
teaching of resuscitation, ways nnd means of rescuing per­
sons from lakes and rivers, nnd a genernl effort to keep the
m atter constantly before the people.
Here in Florida we should not be too careless. Thousands
of persons are daily bathing in Florida waters nnd they can
help greatly in reducing the number of drownings by taking
no unnecessary chances, by exercising every possible precau­
tion and by studying so they will know what to do and what
not to do while in the water.
In the American City Magazine for June appears the fol­
lowing hints for swimmers which are well worth reading and
observing:
Don’t swim if you have heart trouble.
Never go in swimming alone.
Don’t swim if overheated or tired.
Don’t swim on a full stomach. Wait at least two hours
after eating.
Dive only where you have accurate knowledge of the depth
of the water.
Don’t swim until exhausted. Rest on your back and then
swim nshore.
Don’t struggle if caught in a swift current or undertow.
The force of the current will bring you to the surface; then
work in toward the shore.
Learn Red Cross life-saving nnd resuscitation methods.
Bo capable of saving others ns well as yourself,
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Are You, By Chance, A “ Free Horse”?
Don’t ride a free horse to death”
That's a fine old adage, if you will stop to ponder upon it.
People who endeavor to get something for nothing frequent­
ly find what they are seeking. But this aomething-for-nothing is almost eertnin to take the form of a boomerang before
one is through with its ramifications.
Children who are never required to pay their way, cither
in coin or service, frequently require the idea that they can
go through life finding everything done for them. In their
babyhood they are waited upon, humored, petted. As the
years go on they find the rough places smoothed for them
by loving relatives. They learn to accept sacrifices nnd gen­
erous service in' their behalf as if they were entitled to just
thnt. And so much a matter-of-course does the “ free horse”
become, they are absolutely helpless when the free horse lies
down and dies.
The free horse, of course, has countless disguises. He
may be a "pass to the picture show" or he may be the de­
pendable employee who has permitted his love of his work
or his devotion to his employer to blind him to the opportuni­
ties ho might find for better money-making and satisfactory
working conditions in other places.
. „Simply Veenttse iu» jepTpiayeu; does not ask for .'a*'’raise"
there are employers who accept underpaid services indefin­
itely. When the employer finds that his business is paying
him a big increase in his percentage of profits he should be
man enough to increase the pay of his efficient employees at
the same ratio. But the “free horse” is there to ride, nnd it
is probably human nature to ride the beast rather than pay
a fair price for one that is strictly for hire.
In business and in domestic life, the chance of riding free
horses either to their death or to their righteous rebellion is
decidedly more prevalent than the average person realizes.
Take your own experiences and prove it. Are you a
"free horse” for some one who takes you as a matter-ofcourse? Are you a "free horse” who seems to he expected
to go on and on with nothing in, the way of adequate recom­
pense? If you are, kick good and hard, and bolt! Your rider
jnay land some place too dazed for thought. But when he
"comes to", he will he henefitted by the jolt. No one is gen­
uinely aided on his road by a free horse. A man hus nothing
worth while th a t he has not fairly paid for.
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THE ENVIOUS DINE at others’ success; no greater pun­
ishment than envy was devised by Sicilian tyrants.—Horace.
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IT IS FOLLY to expect men to do all that they may rea­
sonably he expected to do.—Whatley.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
IIY IttVIN S. COItlt

My father, for the greater part got. What's more, every mule has
If Alexander tho Great was an
ordinary young man of today he of his life, was in the steamboat got something thnt no horse over
would probably exclaim,
"my business. He was an official of a had—and that's imagination. Why.
I know of nil instance when a mule
house for a Ford."
company operating packets on the was killed by the power of his
lower Ohio river. Tho headquar­ imagination,
The little girl down the street ters of the line wan the gathering
"It happened forty years ago
says if you want to have an expe­ place of pilots, captains, mates, when I was n young shaver, on my
rience that will tax your cnduruncc, clerks and engineers—a collection uncle's farm up the Tennessee riv­
listen to a stuttering man make of quaint types and homely philos­ er. My uncle owned an old gray
love.
ophers. One of the regular visit­ mule. Ho had the mule on pas­
o r s was a grizzled master who hud ture in a ten-acre lot. In the mid­
Today's best laugh: "The stingi­ as quick a wit nnd ns gorgeous an dle of the lot was a long crib of
est man in the world is the man inventive faculty ns any nmn I ever popcorn.
who saves his poppy from ono Me­ saw. His fictions and fables, told
"Along about tho middle of July
morial Day 'til another.—Phil with nn air of sincerity, were local came the most terrific hot spoil
classics.
Armstrong.
thnt ever occurred in this country.
I wan a small hoy hut I still re­ Tho thermometer went to 118 in tho
it as though it were yes­ shade nnd stayed right thero day
■ Our office boya says at first ho member
terday, when on a summer after­
couldn't understand the new sum- noon the talk drifted to the subject nnd night for three weeks. At the
*nef styles for women hut now he of mules. Somebody ventured the end of tho third week, on thu hot­
Is able to see through 'em without opinion that the mule was a stupid test day of all, the sun set fire to
the roof of that corncrib and it
any trouble.
animal.
burned to the ground. Naturally,
-------- o--------Instantly our champion romancer the heut popped all the corn and it
, Mrs. Coolidge was recently pre­ spoke up
fell throe incW* deop, all over that
sented with a box of candy weigh­ ... "D°n t you believe it," he said I ten-acre lot. The mule thought it
ing a hundred and fifty pounds, "The average mule has got more was snow and laid down in its
showing that being First Lady of sense than the average lior^e has (tracks ami froze to death."
tho Land is rather a sweet posi­
tion to fill.

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NEW YORK complains bitter­
ly of the "terrific heat.'
102 in
tho shade. Real estate brokers up
from Floridn to buy back land
they sold to Northerners la3t year,
hurry back to their own cool
homes.
And Mr. Spreckels, of Californ­
ia and the Federal Telegraph
Company, says "I pity the East
more than I thought I did,’’ and
returns back to cool Southern Cal­
ifornia. Never forget that Calif­
ornia is a Summer resort, ns well
ns a Winter resort, perfect in both
seasons.

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YET. 102 is no high tempera­
ture. it is only four degrees hot­
ter than your blood in the dead of
Winter. And your vaso-motor sys­
tem. if you tako nny care of it,
easily adapts itself, nnd you, to
temperatures much higher.
Millions of human beings live
nnd actually work hard with the
temperature ranging from 110 to
120, for months nt a time.

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INSTEAD OF
complaining
about 102 Fahrenheit, we should
bo grateful thut no freak of na­
Phone 8
ture ever sends the mercury up to
100 centigrade.
That MIGHT happen, and if it
did, tho lakes, rivers and occnns
would boil, nnd all lifu would dis­
appear.
Instead of complaining, be
Every town takes a certain- of what a splendid character he
grateful.
amount of pride in possessing a was—how patiently he Inlxired in
the vineyard until called to rest.
I)R. ElUTLER. of Columbin. en­ local paper. Without it, ninny As a matter of fact that rest was
emy of Volstead, is told by O. S. realize they would never sec their the only one they ever gave him.
Poland, that he is “snarled in the r.amo in print.
But the modern editor is n d if-1
entanglements of his own paralo­
Once the editor was a quiet, in­ ferent type. He is hard-boiled
gisms.’’
offensive, humblo type of human­ through necessity. Ho tells the
That’s a hard thing to sny, even ity, whose troubles were mnny, truth, without fear of the devil.
Are You Going
to a nrofesspr, nnd that isn’t all. nnd who just about managed to His hopes aro for n bcetter city
Mr. Poland tells Dr. Butler that make both ends meet in a struggle and he works for that end.
He
To Travel?
A
his attack on prohibition is "an­ to exist. Subscriptions represent­ has a necessary commodity for
archistic demngogcry."
ed his status in life. If paid up, sale. viz. Printing. He knows the
One thing nhout the prohibition­ he survived. As a rule the great­ value of it. sells it and collects it.
YX
Beforo you start, conic- in ami gut some Traveler!
ist is, that ho feels what he DOES est snorter in derision of the cdIf he is located in a town which
feel very strongly, anything in itor, on the debit side of the ledg- has not sufficient appreciation for
Checks.
You will find them what you wanty&lt;
the Constitution about free speech, vr, lie sought to manage the sheet. his business, he moves where
Snfe,
Convenient,
and readily Cashable every­
notwithstanding.
If the editor trnined with one fac­ different state of affairs exist.
where.
Sold
in
denominations
of $10, $20. ,*i)
tion. tho other sought to early
If ho goes—the reflection is on
and $100.
.
. . . . . . * . , j . *!*,
If he switched the town, not on him. He "knows
There's a mix-up on “Father’s business demise.
Day’." Nobody - knows and pvr- he b»U.either.way. Unmarried, ha his business, is captain of his own
hnps nobody will ever know wheth­ could hardly trade out subscript­ soul and dictation is something no
er is to some on Juno 11 or June ions in garden truck, although ring or clique can force upon him.
wearing apparel was to be hail at When lie wins, he is recognized as
21.
The Tobacco Salesman’s Asso­ times from trading space for a successful business man. whom
ciation is distressed.
Father's clothing.
everybody praises. If he loses, he
Day was expected to sell a great
Meekly he announced births, is capable of taking the loss with­
deal of tobacco, all the way from watched tho rearing of the young­ out whining.
plug cut up or down to cigaret­ sters, told of their progress
As a field of adventure, the
tes, perfumed, with your initials through school days, recorded the
Fourth
Estate has attracted men
on them.
weddings, us well as deaths, lying
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
On Mother's Day they say it like n gentleman, as In* sot the of millions nnd those bordering
with flowers. On Father’s Day type which told of their many vir­ on povcrty. . *—.r. c a i- vs kmc won
they say it with tobacco.
And tues, and finally went his own way, out. The ethics of the profession
that, as a rule is just about the to Gods acre, where the period are.such that honor ranks higher
This no doubt ac­
difference between father und was placed nt tho end of his life it no field.
counts in part for the respect in U m a H X iR a a a M U ita M a a iR a R R M N a a a ia iR M im iu n i
mother.
sentence.
which it is held by the world at
Thereafter the citizen would tell large.
W. J. BRYAN says tho famous
"monkey trial” in Tennessee will
THE SEARCH FOR AMUNDSEN
be "the most important case that
has ever been tried in America."
NEW YORK WORLD
Not thnt exactly, but it is one
of the most interesting. Mr, Bry­
As the days pass, different au­ king for his Spitzbergen base. The
an will appear, prosecuting a high thorities take opposing views of 1,000-ton vessel Ingertre, equipped
school professor who admits that
with two planes, will either join or
We have several attractive buys in property on Liki
he tnught among other things the the chances of Amundsen's safe relieve the Farm in the work of
return without any help. Donald patrolling the edge of the ice be­
Darwinian theory of evolution.
Monroe, Crystal Lake, Yankee Lake ami oilier bkt*
That theory is taught in all tho MacMillan believes that he can tween Spitzbrgen and Greenland.
worthwhile civilized schools nnd hardly get back from the Pole if I'lan.s for this patrol were made
in and close to Sanford.
i
universities in the world.
They his nirnlanes were wrecked there. by Amundsen. The aviators can
may be mistaken, but they teach Amundsen expected that conting­ see a hundred miles, and by ex­
it.
ency to cover on foot the distance ploding the smoko bombs he car­
to the depot already established ried the explorer on reaching tho
MR BRYAN will uphold tho at Cape Columbia, on Grantlnnd, ice edge could attract their notice.
But Hut the patrol cannot go north of
theory that the mind is not free, northwest of Greenland.
$100 to $1500.00 per acre
nnd thnt it isn't safe to let young MacMillan asserts that the ice is Greenland toward Granttand.
Americans know all theories, and now rnpidly breaking up; that the
If the Norwegian search con­
water area will expand steadily
choose for themselves.
ACREAGE FOR SUB-DIVISION
That trial will be the biggest from June I to September and that tinues fruitless for six weeks it is
not
likely
that
Amundsen
will
evfarce, if not "tho most important it is "practically impossible" to
resaI‘‘'1 fron&gt; th*-‘ Spitzbcrgcase," on record. Politeness pre­ eover this route. Nansen, howev- ' r
Located in Sanford—a Rood buy, $550.00 per acre
pointing out the individual that er. believes there will ho no dif- r,‘ i»nse The hope of all observwill be the biggest nnd most ficultv in getting to Cape Colum­ ors will then center on his emerg­
amusing liiimnn "monkey" in this bia and that the trip might be ence further west. He may get
to tho Cape Columbia depot, which
"monkey trial.”
made in twenty-five days.
is so remote that a full year might
Meanwhile it is clear that the elnpse before civilization heard
RUSSIA WORRIES nhout hand­ rescue expedition now being outfit­ from him. Or ho might, after a
ling tho coming harvest. It is a ted by Norway can operate only successful
to the Foie, have
Russian theory thnt Government in a limited area. It will net on yielded to flight
thee
temptation
fly
can and ought to do EVERY­ the hypothesis that Amundsen across it toward Alaska. to
Those
THING and there should be no came to grief somewhere between who know Amundsen's resource­
•
SanfoH
Realtors.
2102 First St.
profit making little middle man. Spitzbergen and tho Foie, cither fulness best are those who ure
It is a good THEORY. But it going or coming, and is now ma­ most optimistic.
doesn't market tho crops.
So, tho Soviets, reluctantly, con­
la a a B a R B R a B a a a a a a a a a H a a a a a a a a a a a ia a a a 1111111111
sider letting private individuals
FORI) INVADES WALL STREET
handle on a profit making basis
MIAMI TRIBUNS
one third of tho expected cron of
three thousand million poods.
It’s not tong since Wall Street j acquiring n bank in™ house _and
Theories, like moving picture attempted to squeeze Henry Ford I the old-timers of the district ex*■■*■■■*■■■■■*■■■*■*■■■■*■***■■*
scenarios, do not nlways work nut
Press alarm. There is nothing
in
a
little
financial
transaction,
as well ns their authors expect.
hut he escaped the strangle hold. surprising in the fact that Mr.
Ford should enter the banking
THERE ARE in China nn un­ Since then he has bought a bank­ business, except that he has ex­
rest and hatred nf foreigners that rupt railroad for less than a dol­ pressed some sound and sane ideas
disturb the thinking statesmen of lar a share and. notwithstanding regarding the business that Wall
Europe. It is fortunate for tho poo-hoos nnd predictions, has in­ Street does not fancy, and he is
world of tho West that China lacks creased the value of the stock looked upon as an interloper—,
Real Estate Auction Sides. Let us sell your l'r°Ptr?'
wing, and unable to fly, dwells more than 100 times.
a poacher on private preserves.
in her nsintic dominions like some
More recently Mr. Ford entered
Back of it all. however is the
great helpless caterpillar.
tho shipping business nnd is now possibility that he may still bo a [
it will not always bo so, then successfully operating
freight contender for tho Muscle Shoals
look out.
lines to Europe. Australia and power franchise. If he should ne-'
We nre permanently located in Sanf',id .
South America. That/s another quin- this property he might re-|
ARE WE meddling in this Chi­ bad example of efficiency.
volutioniio some of the ancient
nese matter, in any way beyond
Now he offers to buy almost graft games by giving the people
OUR SALES FORCE arc EXPERTS
the protection of American citi­ half of tho United States Ship­ a square deal. Wall Street will
zens? If so, why? And, anyhow, ping Board vessels that are roll­ opposo such a horrihle example
We guarantee Satisfaction.
is there need of our joining hands ing at anchor and are mostly fit but under the law, it is up to Pres-’
with the Japanese* in anything we for junk. Uut again Wall Street (dent Coolidge to make the final
do ?
protests, notwithstanding the fact ninny of the people of the United
with b»
If you have Property you want sold—List it
Chinese hate Japanese above all that he promises to junk all but decision. As a matter of fact.
other nations. There is no reason 25 or 30 of them.
States would be pleased if the
and kiss it good-bye.
why Uncle Sam should attract to
Now it is announced that Mr. government would turn the manhimself part of that hatred.
Ford has involved Wail Street by agement of the plant over to him!

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• The fellow who insists that tho
ST. I'KTKKSUUlir. TIMES
recent session of legislature was
lone of the most successful in the
Dumb animals are said to be tho I season for wearing straw hats,
state's history, is not an optimist—
he’a just handling the truth reck- slaves of custom. Every man and Women have severed the bonds of
woman believes it without proof the custom as far as it applies to
9»vy.
themselves by making hats of
of science, Man goes through life straw fashionable in nil sorts of
v Johnny Spencer is planning to doing things he doesn't want to weather.
“bump off" a few insects this mini- nnd doesn’t huve to.
These are only two of countless
Tipping is ono of these customs instances where people bitterly re­
Dier during his spare moments. Bo
careful Johnny, they are always which aro observed hut not rev­ bel in speech aguinst, but religi­
there at the "bumping off," with a ered. Mnnv persons proffer the ously practice, a custom.
Tho
the harbor’s, porter's nnd boot­ only penalty for non-tipping is
stinging rebuke.
black's tips because they wish to. the loss of the artisan's thanks and
But mnnv others, both men and an unseasonable straw hat can pro­
If we could use tho same size of women, do not believe in tipping voke nothing more serious than
type the Tri-City News uses, we'd and only do so through fear violat­ snicker* and smiles.
Yet those
get this daily editorial copy up in ing a social custom. They are the who betray either custom experi­
Contemporary Comments
about fifteen minutes and have slaves of the custom of tipping.
ence the feeling of ih„ hunted
•true for fishing.—Tamp* Tribune.
A very commonplace custom, criminal or the bashful swain who
ft Some editors think bjg type ex- tho violators of which acquire the dreams of finding himself in tho
Autos killed I'J.OOO last year, not
presses big ideas.—Ocala Star.
reputation, of beiug eccentric, is nublic square in his night-shirt.
...... ....... counting those who worked them" Go light on him, Uncle Ben, he that of determining the calendar, Society Becnij to find it easier to solvi/s to death paying bills.—Co-

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HONOR LU Gim Gong. Ho is
dead, aged seventy. He develop­
ed. in Florida, an orange tree that
holds its fruit for several months
after maturity, giving the grower
a long picking and shipping senson. He developed other fruits
nnd flowers, nnd died poor ns ne
had lived, having ndded hundreds
of millions to the wealth of or­
ange growers all over tho world.
The United States gave him a
gold mcdnl for his work. The or­
ange growers of the United States
should build a monument to his
memory, nnd doubtless they will.

■* * "UrnM* RWord.

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AT AUCTION

A New York reporter was arre.t-i If Great Britain and the United
ed because he left his automobile | States had not other reason for
parked three hours while interview-1sticking together the fact that
ing Mr. Dawes. Next time hetthey pay their debts would .Mv,.
ought to interview Mr. Coolidge.— them a brotherly feettog —Tofeda
Southern Lumberman.
'Blade.
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ALLEN AND BRENT
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THE SANFORD IIERALP. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925.

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jgLEPHONE:—Offlc* 148

Social
Calendar
Monday
business meeting of the
jbyterian Auxiliary will be
,
thu church at 4 o’clock,
i
St Agnes Guild will meet
k Mrs. W. S. Leak at her home
Pose Court at 4 o’clock,
he Ladies Union of the Con­
ditional Church will meet at
*home of Mrs. Leslie Went on
ford Heights at 3:30 o’clock.
Went and Mrs. Shipp will be
Uises.
Tuesday.
Gonzalez will entertain
Duplicate Luncheon Club at her
. on Palmetto Avenue.
rs W. M. Scott nnd Mrs. EdJ Marked will entertain with
nee at "Edgewater" honoring
s Louise Snrles.
ircle Number Three of the
hodist Church will held an all
quilting party at the home of
W. r. Thornton on West
it Street. Members ore re­
lied to bring thimble nnd
«ors and meet at the home of
T. W. Williams, 502 Oak
*t promptly at 0 o’clock.
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f . J.

Friday.
he Sadie Harrison Chapter of
D. A. K. will meet at 4 o'clock
the home of Mrh. A. R. Key.
is the annual election of offisnd every member in urged
attend. A board meeting will
eed the regular meeting.
t regular meeting of the Ros Lodge No. 43 will be held
12 nt the old I. O. 0. F. Hall
the Federal Bakery nt 8o’k.
THANKS!
t wish to thank nil whose kind

pathy and flowers brightened
lut
list few ilnvs
days of suffering of
wife, mother und sister, and
d us bear our loss.
H. C. McMullen and sous.
S. S. Graves,
S. C. Graves,
N. T. Graves.
Mils Weima Graves.
Mrs. Emma Gobbee.
Mrs. T. C. Brown.

*s. Stella Arrington
II Be In Charge of
ool Training Class
il. Stella Arrington will have
fa o( a Teacher’s Training
!o* at the Presbyterian church,
first meeting to be held this
W at tho church ut 8 o'clock.
course will continue for
meetings and notice of the
it date of the course will be
unced later. All who are
fsted and wish to join the
are requested to attend this
mg.
r. mu! Mrs. J. G. Ball and
ter Billie, motored to DuyI Beach, Sunday. Mrs. Ball
Master Billie will spend some
I at the Hotel Seabreeze.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, SocUty Editor

Birthday Celehra’ed!
By Little Miss Laney!
On Friday Afternoon

P e r s o n a ls

Alf Ix'e nnd W. E. McGraw
Gone Martin Laney eelebrater her
tenth birthday with n party at the spent the week-end at Daytona
home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Beach.
J. O. luiney on Magnolia Avenue. ]
_r __
Fred Ball nnd B. Brice left SatThe afternoon was happily spent'
in games. At the refreshment Iurday for a short pleasure trip
hour the little guests gathered a r -3 ° Cuba,
ound a beautifully decorated tab !
le, where a birthday cake with ten
F. A. W. Brown of Paola is
burning candles held the place of spending a few duys with friends
honor. Roses in pink nnd white in Sanford.
were banked about the cake.
A
S. A. Sossamon spent the week­
dainty ice course in pink and
end in Daytona, as the guests of
white was nerved.
Those present were: Marjorie his parents.
Forrest, Louise Wells, Louise Hick­
Miss Gayle Marshall returned
son, Eleanor Hickson, Frances,
Wilson. Pauline Stoudenmeir, Ann Friday front Maryville College, at
Robson, Camilla Ueas, Frederick Maryville, Tetin.
Daiger, Charles Thompson and
George Smith and Fny Lossing
Nona Rivers.
returned Saturday from the Un­
iversity at Gainsville.

Miss Alice Zeigler Is
Bride of Mr. Carraway

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Strike Situation In R o a d Beautification
Commission Sets Out
Shanghai Remains Cuttings of Flowers
Some, Says Reports ORLANDO. Juno 8 — The Or­

* (Continued From Page One)
Canton and are said to have been
Mrs. H. 1*. MacDonnell left Sun­ seized by various mercenary com­
day for her home in Detroit, Mich. manders, whose troops also commit­
Mrs. MacDonnell’* daughter, Mr*. ted many crimes. Various efforts
.Mario Carey will leave today for made to oust them peacefully from
her home in New York City.
the city failed. It appears that
they completely control Canton and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone, Miss the Cantonese troops are endeavor­
Carrol Stone and Mrs. Fannie S. ing to return to the city from tho
Munson are motoripg to Gains­ outside.
ville, today, where they will at­
Insido the city a small amount
tend the organ recital of the Bel- of business is proceeding.
gium-Americah organist, Charles
Hong Kong steamers are crowd­
M. Courluin.
ed with refugees.
The foreign
settlement at Canton refuses to
Calvin Teague and Harry Ehlo accept valuables for safe keeping
will leave Tuesday in Mr. Teag­ unless they are bona fide property
ues car for Laurens, S. C.t where of Europeans. Gunboats of vari­
Mr. Teague will spend his vacat­ ous nationalities were standing by
ion with relatives. Mr. Ehle is today expecting further develop­
returning to his home in Asheville, ments ut any time.
N. C. after upending the winter
in Snnford.
LONDON, June 8—Local offic­
ials today regarded the Chinese sit­
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Spencer and uation as more seribus because
daughter, Miss Ella Spencer, left reports have been received here
Monday for ' Tnllahnssee.
They that the strikes ure spreading in
will be accompanied home Thurs­ various Chinese cities. No news
day by Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer, has been received hero regarding
und Miss Emmu Spencer who nro here regarding the fate of misionattending the Florida State Col­ nries in interior Chinn.
lege for Women.
nelegation Leaves
Miss Mae Holly, Miss Mildred
PEKING, China, June8 — Tho
Holly, Miss Maude Lake,
Miss delegation appointed by the for­
Mary Kliznbeth Puleston, Miss eign legations to investigate riot­
Georgia Mobley, and Miss Louise ing growing out of strikes in Jap­
Buries go today to be the guests anese owned cotton mills of Shang­
of Miss Snra Evelyn Williams nt hai. left for that city this morn­
her home on Crystal Lake.
ing and should arrive in from 48,
to 00 hours.

Fred Walsh returned to Day­
tona Sunduy after spending the
On Wednesday, June 3, Miss past week in Sanford.
Alico Zeigler, daughter of Mr.
R. L. Robertson of Eustis was
and Mrs. Charles Zeigler ami Ed­
ward Carraway, son of Mr. and tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
Mrs. Mack G. Carraway, were Talbott for the week end.
Quietly married nt 11:3U o clock ut
Jamc* Sharon, Jr., and Hilliard
the Methodist pnrsonuge, Rev. T. J.
I'Malpas
returned home Sunday from
Nixon officiating in the presence
the University of Florida in Guinsof relatives.
Immediately following the cere­ ville.
mony they left in their enr for a
Miss Ella Mary Muirhead re­
wedding trip to points in the south
of Florida. After three weeks turned Friday from the Florida
they will return and be nt home on Stute College for Women in Tal­
lahassee.
their farm on the West Side.
Mrs. T. 0. Laney nnd little
Alathean Class Holds daughter leave Tuesday for Ala­ TAMPA, June 8— The executive
where they will spend the und the program committees of
Social, Business Meet bama
the Florida Christian Endeavor
summer.
Union announce completed plans
The Alatheaen class of the First
The many friends of Mrs. W. E. for the Thirty-seventh Annual
Baptist Church held its regular Scnggan will regret to learn that Convention, to be held in Pensa­
business and social meeting lust she is ill nt her home on Park cola, June 19-22, State vice-pres­
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Avenue.
ident W. I). Heamc, Tampa, re­
K. Z.. Johnson
ports 1321 paid in registrations he, . ,, on , ,West First
son, Mrs.
Mrs. W, W. Ellis, who has been Lire tite rates were advanced. This
vV } 1 !r3|i
AViprht, Mrs- Walker. Mrs. Peur-jthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. R !, is the largest advance or conven­
tfoy and Mis Methvin as host- j Shin hoi ser left Friday for her tion registration that has ever bron
esses.
recorded in Dixie Endeavor, and
homo in Macon, Ga.
A delightful meeting was held
the state Endeavorers ure elated
with a large number present ami
Mrs. Harry Wilson returned on over the splendid work, which is
a picnic was planned for the class Sunday Mrs. W. L. Morgan to hut one of the several official ser­
to be held on Thursday, June 18. Daytona Beach, where she will be vices euually well accomplished
Dainty refreshments were serv­ Mrs. Morgan’s guest.
by Mr. Hearne during tho year.
ed. The rooms were attractively
There are no vice-president figure­
decorated with snapdragons und
Ralph Woodruff arrived home heads in the Florida Christian En­
.’irnations.
Sunday from Chapel Hill, N. C., deavor Union, this state particul­
where he has been attending the arly distinguishing itself among
Paul Lake is spending this week University of North Carolina.
the Dixie .States by the specially
in Tallahassee.
creditable work of the vice-pres­
Edward Rankin returned Sutur- ident in connection with the sum­
Mr. ami Mrs. Stephen A. Wil­ ilnv from Mobile, Ala., whore he mer contests and the annual con­
son, of Brooksville, have been vis­ was graduated from the Spring vention, rvgisrution.
iting their son, Fred R. Wilson Hill High Bchuol lust Thursday.
Bix districts have reached or
and family for several days. Mr.
passed their goals: they are Bulk,
Wilson returned home this morn­
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Scruggs, of Hillsborough, Southwestern, Jacksing. but Mrs. Wilson will remain Ocnln are spending u few days in sonville, Gainesville und Pensasome time longer.
Bunforii as the guests of Mrs. cola. Tile total registration goal is
Bcrugg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1500, and it is expected some of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: II. Chappell.
the districts nearer Pensacola will
yet pass their goals and send large
I will not ha responsible for any
T. Allan Jones arrived homo delegations to the convention.
hill or rontrurt made liy Mrs. Win­ Sunday from Memphis, Tenn., i The Pensacola Endeavorers un­
nie Hmith.
where ho is attending tho Medic-1der Miss Knthlyn Munroe arc be
(Signed) A. C. Smith.
al Department of tho University ing enthusiastically assisted by the
of Tennessee,
Chamber of Commerce and many
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
other organizations in making ex­
This is to certify that Z. | .
Mrs. G. W. Radford. Miss Ruth tensive preparations for enterJerry did not sell any lot to L. P. West, of Tampa, Miss Rosamond tniniiig the convention. The hisKimird in Dumeron
Addition, kadford. H. B. McCall, Jr., and turic old city lias many uttrucGoldsboro. Lots were aold by S. P. W. Radford spent Sunduy at lions which will In; featured in the
E. Da merlin.
Daytona Beach.
social phase of tho convention.

Crossing U. S. by Motorboat

ange County Beautification Com­
mission has set during the past
week 30,000 cuttings in its nurs­
eries, whero they will be propognled 'or use aiong tne highways
and other places in the county, it
has been announced by the com­
mission. The flowers include hi­
biscus, oleanders, poisettias, yel­
low ciders and similar plants. The
commission during tho past few
months, the records show, has giv­
en away 27,000 plants throughout
the county where they add beauty
to the landscape.
According to the commission,
the work has been successful uml
other counties are following the
same plane.

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THE SUMMER
VACATION

These men—John E. Hong, Frank S. Wilton nnd Val Woodbury—ara
crossing Americu in an 18-foot motorboat. The photograph shows them
leaving Astoria, Ore., and the map shows their route. A 150-mile
portage over the continental divide with be the only time the boat
has to be tnken out of the water. The voyages came from Los Angelas,

P l a n s Completed Arthur M. Howell Of
F o r Endeavorers Clyde Steamship Co.
State Convention Transfers to Miami
Arthur M. Howell, for the last
two years chief clerk in tho San­
ford office of the Clyde Steamship
Company, is leaving Wednesday for
Miami where he will be engaged in
another branch of the Clyde Line
Service.
Mr. Howell made many friends
for himself and for his company
while in Sanford.
He was active in civic affairs hi»ing a member of the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce nml intensively
interested in the American Legion,
having served in the Thirty-Sixth
Canadian Infantry during
the
World War.
In losing Mr. Howell, Sanford
will also lose an artist of note In
the person of his wife, Juliet Slade
lloweil. Mrs. Howell inis produced
many fine tapestries und various
other creations by means of her
brush among which are the paint­
ings "Spirit of Florida," “Orange
Study," "The Peacock," and "Bowl
of Roses."
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ROY J. GIBBONS
NKA Service Writer
oTPOIT, June 10—Alien inv
nuits literally can swarm into
tailed States here merely by
a five-minute ferry ride.
“*r* are only, three reQuirelt* a foreigner must meet to
into tho land of opportunity
the Canadian side:
Made in America" label in
tlothes. A knowledge of EngAnd u glib tongue,
have proved by atepping into
United States on the sunie day
Sl two Canadian points.
* every instance my status was
™V the same as that of an al'*«u found himaelf on the Canside and wanted to get inUnited States.
Beach ease 1 shaded my voice
■irailate a foreign accent. In
v case l was passed without
&gt;r uuestionirtg that "where
run from?" and “how long
[ v°u live din America?"
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situation that altnis almost unrestricted cn* of aliens, sonio of whom
*,!*vo been denied entrance
'* Gland or some other point:
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from Canada dock at
I * °f about 10 minutes all
The average ferry load
oasiengers. From five to
1 ’'"migration inspectors must
°n thi^o 1000 in 10 minutes.
*,JJdv no more than a few sec«*n he given _lp each one.
,5t crossed from Windsor,
it myself that I was an alien
i , Been denied admittance at
‘mad, hut had managed to
ln,&lt;&gt; Canada.
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v«4etig..r3 a3 We reached De•*1!,umed my best accent,
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CAN BE SEEN "EXAMINING" ENTRANTS.
RIGHT: MAP
SHOWING STRIP of TERRITORY IN WHICH
THOUSANDS
DAILY CROSS THE BORDER WITH LITTLE OR NO EXAMIN­
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"All my life.’
"All right, next."
Repeats Four Times
The same thing happened on the
next four trips. Only once did my
accent arouse interest, and then
Hot enough to make the inspector
Question me further. He merely
gave me unother up-and-down
glance.
I talked with other passengers
on the ferry, one who crosses freQuently. He told me that in cas­
es of doubt of American residence
the inspectors’ chief test to de­
^h«e are you from ?’* he ask- termine if the passenger is tell­
ing the truth is to examine hia
clothing.
(i&amp;tji|{|0’ * heard my accent.
Jong have y0U
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label it proves he’s an American

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American clothes, if he looked at
all right and answered their Ques­
tions Quickly the inspectors would
pass him us they did me — five
times.
Re medics
What are the remedies for the
situation?
Dr. P. L. Prentis. district immi'-rutoin service director, lists
them:
The same rigid standards of ex­
amination should prevail here ns
at Ellis Island.

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would prevent guess work and give
tho inspectors a chance for ord­
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925.

PAGE SIX

The title nf the story Is “A Na­
tive Son Explodes.’’ It is writ­
ten by Frank Condon, of Califor­
•d em e n t,
.
nia and the mayor considers it a e d .
most bitter arraignment of Flor­
, "Florida doe,
ida.
do
thi"K" in a
W,
980 divided as follows; plowable
“Our idea of Florida,” writes
••'••to. yfwvflnnd 2.318 anil other Mr. Condon, -without ever seeing mavor , 8m «; \ m»»
that the best £ * ^
17,034. Thcor were 29,200 acres
12 it or desiring to go there, is that acting publicity i, Ac“ _
or woodland not pastured and
it consists of sand, waving pnlms,
1 18 acres listed as nil other land*. malaria bogs, pestilential reptiles, meeting of citizen, ft* * »
The
*. "ever heard of0* 1
t«.c total
*«.......value
....... , of all farm land qunmires,- fleas by day and nros. I l.,.il.iiiwfa
tuna $22 ,aiJJwU
."lT^.RL'O 2nnu
114(1
thing being done bef0f.
and
buildings was
7 m»0 res- 1 qultocs by night, with two large '.‘' .‘on to branding tf, !
$5,91 1 742 in 1925, and 1‘ "
'hotels full of New York gamblers
pectiveiy. The value of the land and waiters from Sixth Avenue.” •a lly n s a lie, it i n n
alone was $20,594* 071 and $•«.- The rest of the article is written P5« « f th e whole state m l
c a u s e t h e m to real
932,417 and the value of buildings
in a similar style.
are indentical."
was $1,978,189 and $982, 325.
TPC Kor.oa #&gt;*} fp.rm? nf Palm
Bench numbered 175 nr.tl 178, resn-ctively; the mules 157 ami 200 ;
cattle 6.700 and 3,011. The beef
cattle increased from 2,960 to 4,­
421; the dairy cattle from 604 to
1,725. The number of swine in
the county showed u marked de­
crease, the county having 2,300 i_’i
1920 and 152 in 1923.
Contrast of the years 1924 ami
1919 respectively in the principal
crops as shown by the report fol­
lows: Corn, acres 500 am! 796, bu­
shels 13,327 and 20, 748; white
potatoes, acres 715 and 218, bu- 1
Will accept p:ood city lots
Uriels 55.621 und 32, 331. Oranges
and $500 cash in trade for
—Young trees 20,818 and 21,750;
tree* of bearing age 57,120 and 29,­
brand new stucco bunga­
795; Grapefruit, young trees, 9,­
932 ami 22,718; trees of bearing
low, faces east and on cor­
ago 09,818 anti 38,300.

Palm Beach Farms Show Increase
Of 240 Per Cent In Past Five Years

In the World of Sport

TALLAHASSEE. Juno 8 -— Ail
increase uurin? the five-year per
jiod Januaury J, 1920 to Januuary
the farm acreage in
County approximatecent, together with an
than -100 per cent
rarer r e a t s in the value more
of all lands devoted to
form purposes in that county is
shown by preliminary announce­
ment from the federal department
of commerce giving the results of
the lasts farm e**m,us in that
Ilttckcy L a m s L uca Four* county. The figures, which have
Mound Men In Effort To just been received are preliminary
Slop Cubs; St. Louis and .subject to correction, the
Ilrowns Beat Yankees 5 to 2 statement says.
On January 1, 1925, the total
WASHINGTON. June 8 .—Strong number of farms in the county, it
pitching in the pinches by Faber was shown, was 1,172 in contrast
and timely hitting by his team­ with 624 on January 1, 1920. Those
operated by wihte farmers numb­
mates gave the Chicago White Sox ered
3(55 in the respective
u l to 2 victory over the Senators years;883byarid
colored
287 and
in the third game of their scries 59; by owners 702 farmers
in 1925 ami 470
here yesterday.
in 1920; by managers 23 anil 57,
Score by innings:
and
tenants -147 and 97.
Chicago .. .. 010 110 010— I-11-2
Tho total farm acreage was 89,­
Washington . 000 101 000 —2- 0-0 570 and 37,527 in the respective
Batteries: Fnbor find Schallc; years. In 1924 tho acreage of
Gregg, Ogden, Zuchaiy, Marberry crap land was 26,212 divided thus:
and Uucl.
Harvested 12, 0(58, crop failure,
7,800 ami fallow or idle 0,281. Tho
YANKEES LOSE
pasture acreage in 1924 was 21,NEW YORK, June 8 .—St. Louis
won from the Yankees yesterday,
.7 to 2 , three hits and three bases
ite to convene here on Tliurson balls off Heall in the opt ning in­
Juno 25, to protest against
ning netting for runs. Ken Wil­
:m article about Florida which npliams, of the Browns, hit his Mill
(icaretl in the current issue of tne
home run of tins season off Shocker
l.iberty Magazine, publishetl l&gt;y the
in the eighth.
Chicago Tribune.
Score by innings:
The mayor branded the article as
St. I.iuiis .. .. 400 000 0 1 0 -5 -0 0
1 false ami said that it was publishN't w York .. .. 000 000 200-2-7-0
ed with the intent of injuring
Batteries: Busli nmj Dixon;
Floritlu in the eyes of the nation,
Slum key, Shocker, II. Johnson iklnvnr Ainop, n f .Incksonville,
Conimunientions have been ml- !
and Bengough and Schang.
A ccu ses L ib erty M agazine tlresswl to mayors and chamlsrrr |
L*r Misrepresenting State in » t commerce througmit the state
\r lie lc In R ecent
Issu e requesting that their respective ci
/I r illtc in K C lin i l hSUL , l i e s Rt.nd delegntions to the mass
t " w t ' i w v i i t i. »
„ ,,
• meeting and that resolutions be
J.V KSONV I I'LL, June 8—May- n,|opU.,| contleinning the statements
or John T. Alsop, Jr., today called presented in the article that nre
a mass meeting of citizens of th» derogatory to Florida.

SANFORDBEATEN Hnw T h p v 1 SAINTS WIN FROM STRONG PITC H IN G ilK iv
n
v HICHI.ANnF.RS
*
1 SMOKERS
SMOKERS 29 TO
TO 11; RV
BY FABER BEATS
BY
HIGHLANDERS
CINCH FIRST FLAG WASHINGTON 4 -2
INSEVEN FRAMES
FLORIDA STATE LEAD UK
Won Lost Pet.
.052
St. Petersburg
.489
| Lakeland •• -• -­
.J Gil
Tampa
.39!
Celery-\*»nford ..

Curley Is Only One of
Pilchinj Duel Between KdFtuft to Oliiain Hit Offf
wards and Cooper Is Cut
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Johnson; AI verson Yields
Short in Sixth Ily Ilnin;
Won Lost I’ct.
Second
Game Called Off
Only Five Hits
New York _ .. _ - 31 14 .0 H‘»

19 .r.87
Brooklyn .. .. ......... 27
LAKELAND, Juno 8 .—Curley, Pittsburgh .. ..........23
19 ,r»4H
99 23
•4HJ
BM
the first man up, was the only San­ Cincinnati .. •• ••
.188
22
ford man to get a bit off Johnson Philadelphia ............ 21
.400
Boston ......... ......... 18 20
in a came called in the seventh by C hicago........ .. - .. 19 28
. 1"!
rain. Lakeland winning by n score SL Louis .. _ ......... 18 28 .31) 1
of 2 to 0 as Johnson kept the Celcry-Feds from hitting.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Alvcrson southpuwed the High­
Won Lost
lander* effectively, giving up only Philadelphia . .
31 14
five hits in ids six innings on the Washington ......... .. 30 18
l)K 22
mound. He was responsible f°" Chicago ............
Lakeland** first run. however, for Cleveland
22 23
„
with Buckley off thiid, he balked St. Louis
.. 25 27
•
to score tiie diminutive second New York ........ .. 19 28
baseman, iiuckley, however, did Boston ................. .. 17 30
more than score in thfe'gnmo, get­
ting tiircc out of three in as many
SO l T l IEl tN AKSIK'IATI ON
appearances nt the plate. Luke
Won Lost Pet.
lund's second run canie in the six­ New Orleans ..
31 20
.60,1
th when Dumas was safe on John­ Atlanta ......... .. .. 32 &lt;&gt;'i .562
son's force out nt second, went to | Nashville ........
. 27 •»;l .lot
third on Uucklcv's hit. who took Birmingham .. .
27 27
.4.81
second on the throw mul camu ; Memphis
26 29
. ..
.173
home when Iiuckley was thrown Cliattnnoogn 26 29 .173
out when caught off the bng. The ' Mobil**
. 1. 1
23 30
"•&gt; 31
extra game of the douliluhender Litth Ri k
.115
was called off because of Wot
grounds, that constituted the sec­
SOUTH ATI. ANTIC I.EAG1 K
ond lost game for the two teams
Won Lost Pet
for tiie first half of the schedule, M nron..............
Friday’s double lull being ruined ChnrloUe .. .
out.
Spartanburg .
Greenville
The Ilox Score
I!) 2!
A sh eville.........
SANFORD
Alt. It. II. PO. A
Knoxville
Curley, If.
.. 3 0 t 1 0
C.iliitnhin
. .
o 0 0 6 3
HI
Wulznk, 2h.
•&gt; II 0 0 0
Cusack, cf.
: 0 II &gt; 0
Bailey, Hi.
■ 1 0 0 1) II
Chnnrcy, rf.
•» 0 II 0 1
Frisbic, ss. .
Stniizali, 2b. .. •) 0 (1 0 4
Miirpiiy, c. . .. •i 0 0 4 4
•i 0 0 0 II
Alvcr.ion, p.

REDS WIN 3 TO 2

TAMPA, June 8 .—St. Petersburg
clinched the lend in the first half
of the season by winning the first
game of scheduled double header
2 to 1 , when rain baited play in the
first half of tiie sixth inning.
A strndy downpour continued
and tiie second game nlso laid to
1 rath d off.
Tiie game promised to lie as good
a. the other played here this week
between the two teams with Coop&lt;r and Edwards Doth pitching good
ball. Eacli had his bad inning in
the second hut slow base running
on the Smokers' part prevented
their nt least tieing the score and
also to win.
The Ilox Score
ST. PETE
AD It. II. PO. A. K.
It. Allen, ss........3 0 1 •&gt; •&gt; il
Shannon, If.
1 I) II 1 il 0
Morris, rf........... 2 n 1) 1 1 II
*&gt; t)
Mcssrer, 2I&gt;. . 2 1 1 II .1
Itroxvn, cf. ..
2 1 a II 0 II
II irnc . lb.
.. 2 0 0 6 1 (1
Doyle, 3b.
2 0 1 1 0 II
Besse, r...............2
0 (1 1 0 (1
Edwards, p........ 2
1) (1 II
1

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T otals........... 18
TAMPA
AB,. It.
Si id 2b.
. .. 2 0
Jessnirr. lh.
. 2 0
Weilt, 3b.
2 1)
Lw, rf.
1 0
Alien, &lt; f.
. . 2 1
KUrndn. If.
" II
It in i,
.
! II
Huggins, c. ..
2 0
Cooper, p.
..2 0

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nel’ lot. Th is of for is for a
limited time only.

Dean-Berg Corporation
Phone 113

plans complete

First Meeting of Stale Organ*
ixatinn Will lie Held in Or­
lando in April 1920, Is An­
17 l ;; 15 4 1
nouncement Made Recently

1

H o w ’s This?

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Announcing
The Opening of Branch Office of
The II. B. Schulte Really Co., Inc.

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Kivu acre hearing ora into Rrovo in country- club
S ' &gt; hv ianintes:
T o tn li........ 21 0 1 IK 12
St. pet"! h lfg
020 ini-_o
surlion, with five room liunKalmv, barn, garage
All . R. 11 . PO. A.
LAKELAND
DRI ANDO., Jiiticp R—The First
At Hotel Montezuma, Sanford
o|0 oi l --T I loiiila Slate Ailvcrtising Con­
Tar pa
mul mil houses.
1 I 0 0 it
Dumas, If.
Ton
Dmililo
I'lays
ICxorulod
•
I
«&gt; 3
Sii'iminry: Two liaxe hit i. Mess- vent it*11 will l&gt;“ ludil iii Orlamitt in
Huckl. y, 2 b. .. 3 i
&lt;» ii 0
Is Relieved Record for Sin­ ni r. Itnuzn, Stolen ha sen , nIrown, A 1.1 i1 P.I2G under the auspices of
PRESENTING
li
Surfnre, rf.
•1 n 1 0 0
gle Contest; Giants Real icrific . I.- e, Sinlilllllin. i •"iilil" the Ailverti ing Clubs of the State
Brnzier, cf.
$4„()00.00
•1 0 0 3 i
1 iav.i. Ilnggin to Boiizn, Li•ft Advert i ing (Tubs of the World,
Welch, ss........
Cards li to li
O 0 II 8 n
on hires. St. Petersburg •i . Tam- '! has been announci d heie by the
Dovle, r.
•1 0 II 1
pa 2 . St rock out by
WITH R F A SO N A B L K TR R M S.
I; local committee in charge.
The
Potnlf r, 3h. ..
CINCINNATI, June 8.—The ( in- Filwurdfl 2. Umpires, Cooper
•) II II HI •&gt;
Pitli
and
convention
will
lust
two
days.
Kry, lb.
t innali Rnls won their third con- ! !!•
&lt;&gt; II 1 1
Time lo minutes.
Johnson, p.
Represenatives front ml clubs
recutive extra inning game from'
throughout
the state will be in utBoston
wl'i'ii
tiiey
took
yesterday'::
1 H *&gt; 5 21 l i
Total i .. .
lendiirice. There are now organtwelve inning itooti »t 3 to 2, wlint
Score by inning: :
i/d ml clubs in Orlando, Tampa,
i:t believi I to be i record break­
Teddy Strauss, Dist. Mj;r.
1100 000 0 0 ing feat was oslahlidied when ten
Sanford
.. ..
REALTOR
I I'tersburg, Arcadia, Jncksonvilo,
too (lilt X
Lakeland .. We&lt;t Palm Bench and Miami while
double plays wore executed.
Summary: Two base iiit, Buck­
a club it now being organized at
Store by innings:
BUS LEAVES—-9Gill A. M.
Rooms .101-502. Phone 0.1
ley. Stolen bases, Dumas, Cliaun- Boston
Lakeland and others will be estab­
000 Olu oil) 000 —2-12 2 i
NATIONAL LEAGUE
RETURNS— 1:30 P. M.
First
National
Bank
Building.
ccy. Sacrifices, Wnlcnk. Double Cincin
lished before the convention is
ooo ooo 002 ool—3-16-2 St. Louis 2: New York 0.
plays. Ponder to Buckley to Kry.
Sales Force:—Miss Rulia Williams, Miss Helen linage.
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY
Batteries: Cooney, ICytin ami ( :tt.'1'uirit 1
Huston 2 (1 2 in- held, the announcemnt says.
Left on bases, Sanford 3; Lake­ Gibson; Donohue ami Hargrave.
nings.l
Already the convention assur­
land 3. Huso on balls, off Alvt-rBrooklyn 10; Chicago 9.
ed of trorig list of speakers, it is ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a o iiM a a a a a a B a a a B a a a iia a a iia iiB sa a a a a a a a n ■■■■!&lt;
ro n 4; Johnson 2. Struck out by
GIANTS DEFEAT CARDS
! Otlu-r not scheduled.
■tilted. These include King WoodAlvcrson 2: Johnson 3. Wild pitch­
ST. LOUIS, June H.—The St.j
-------bridge, of New York, president of .......................................................... ..
es, Johnson. Bulk, Alvcrson. Um­ Lom 1 Cardinals lost t&lt;» the New
SOUTHERN \SSOCIATIO.N
the A undated Advertising clubs
pire, Ware. Time 1:17.
York Giants yesterday in the New Orleans 3; Memphis I.
of the world; Carl Hunt, New
fourth game of the aeries, 0 to 2 .1Cliattnnoogn 3; Atlanta 1.
York, mannper A. A. (’., of W.,
Scon by innings;
iNu-liville H; Hirmingham 3.
Homer llurkley, Chicago Advertis­
New York
000 U20 031—f.-M-l ' Mobile 3; Little Rock.
ing Club; W. IS. Weisenburgor,
Ft. Louis
001 ool ooo—2 -12 0 ‘
-------ebaii man of the niunitipal adver­
Batteries: Nehf and (inwdy;
tising campaign of St. Louis, ami
VMERICAN LEAGUE
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
a number at important figures 111
Sherdel ami O'Farrell.
' I 'Va- hiiigton 2; Chicago 4.
St. Petersburg at Sun forth
■H aaaaaaauB aaaaaaB B naaaauB B uaaB U B aB aaaB aaH aB aaB atB aaaaanB B aB aaaB aB B B aaaaaB B
v w York 2; St. Louis 5.
the advertising life of America,
Tampa nt Lakeland.
a
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()ni&gt; tun games scheduled.
DODGERS DE.'KAT &lt; l RS
Plans fur tie* convention calls
a
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a
t Il!( AfiO. .Iiiiu* 8 .—Brookly 11
NATIONAL LEAGUE
for talks, lectures, ami discussions
2 5
a a
again
came
from
behintl
mul
butte
1
NEW
BOARD
FOR
EI
STIS
Brooklyn at St. Louis.
011 tin* ninnv phases of advertising
Kauffmiinn bard in the eighth in­
New York nt Chicago.
iiti'luiliiig, retail trade, real estate,
ning, scoring 5 run \ anil defeating
Philadelphia ul t'ineiniiuti.
I’.USTLS. Flu., June 6 — The chm&lt;li. acu paper, magazine, outChivugn 10 In
Boston ut Pittsburgh.
cniiiitv bimrd of education lias a­ doui. classified end community
Score hyiniiitig.i:
warded the contract for the erec- puhlicitv. li is planned that the
Brooklyn
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St. Louis at New York.
llaiterif i: I'.hrliaidt, Petty, (I - gciicnil building. Awards for th" of advertising.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
I" nt ami Taylor; Jones, Knuff- im.ti Mution of the nliimbiug nt a
Cleveland nt Boston.
mann, Jacobs ami Hartnett.
cost of $11,399 mul electrical fix­ 1 Reduced rates will Is* secured at
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Memplii at Mobile.
The Florida district of Associat­
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Only tliree vrallies scheduled.
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LAKE WALES, Junee 8 —The,
immiimeiit in the wild life and
tdunts *&gt;f Florid i pi aimed by Ed­
ward W. link to In* In. ate,! in the
mid lands Houthwe 1 ,,f Ii i . u.'ai'
Bah.mi Park and II* sihthIvs, j.i
; U ing rapiilly pushed forward
•i■■ wardens h iv.* lu'cn a|i|"iinteil,
to daily and nightly patrnl the
iunglu and t" \v iti h fm fin . nnd
prevent hunting or fishing and the
breaking of the plant life.
Frederick Law Oluixtead, land■a|s* arehitect, who will suihtse i lie work for Mr. link, recent-!
Iv visited the jungle mill made a,
V and onlercd a map made
from an aeroplane. Mr. OluiHtead
with three assistants nre now
working mi the preliminary plans
for presentation to Mr. link for
approval.
The tract lies along Tiger Creek I
near Lake Walk in the water east j
Itnbson Park, and, necording to
the architect, contains about 2 ,2 i&gt;0 I
acre i of land.
The tract will be named the
iVi xcl Jungle after the island in ■
Ithe Netherlands on which Mr. 11. 4;,
| was horn.
A series of roads are planned j
leading to the proposed district I
road which will connect at Party’s!
sing on the Kissimmee river
the road to Vero and the A t-j
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made to sell it.
IIOltlZONTAL
i. S,nkesA&gt;f corn.
To penetrate new territory.
I. High priest who trained Sam­
uel.
Airplane.
). Region.
Greasy.
Ceremony.
J. To pour.
5. To seek laboriously for infor­
Toward.
mation.
Indentation.
milling bones.
L Cabbage salad.
J. Reindeer.
Negative.
Animal guaranteed to make ). .Mineral spring.
1. To immerse in water.
females jump.
1. Kither's affinity.
Idolizing.
L 1 'uint of compass.
Weight for coal.
God of love.
J-R aniUjAM^
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S
Lets it stand.
CROSS WORD PUZZLE
Not any.
o n t i r MCA ttnvxZ we.
T H E .* S O L E . S U R V N O R .
To examine for chemical test. ~ ‘ Jc W t Ic M l !a [p To !
To mimic.
The recipient of n gift.
$1,000 Is Per Capita A
To roll.
Rock.
Weal'll of Palm Beach
To he sick.
L A M E R
A very high mountain.
l
Winds.
PALM REACH, June 8 — One
Small mountains.
thousand dollars is the nor capita •5*
Chairs.
wealth of West Palm Reach and £
Beverage.
Pclm Reach, it is shown in the &lt;.
Japanses magnolia.
compilation-of the tital bank do-, &lt;♦
To glut.
posits in the two cities on Mny 25.
Compact,.
The average per capita wealth of
Painful.
the United States is about $42.50,
Part of verb “to be.”
the report points out.
Klennor Wilkens, “Miss Dallas,” The total hank deposits for the
itcruyed.
adjudged the prettiest bathing two cities on Mnv 25 last wiih $29,.
Tiny.
Lown Mowing Contest was
Subsists.
,
g ir l in a ll T e x a s a t t h e s e v e n t h a n .
, .
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i 470,198.01, the compilation shows,
Feminine undergarment.
mini contest recently held nt Gal- w|,|c his niiincrease of $16,950,Is
Staged
In
London
Carriage used in winter.
veaton. She null represent her ;|89.90 over the total deposits of
Measure of area.
state nl Hi,- national contest at At- Jun,. ;iu, 1921 less than
LONDON,
June
8
—Visitors
to
lantic City.
n!;0t
Jewel.
Regent’s Park, in tho northwest of
Sticks alone, will not make a fire—you must
Blood vessel.
London, saw a curious competition
Spreads awkwardly.
also
have a match. Circulation helps to make
week when some of the fastest
, Large stone acting ns n bind this
lawn mowers in the country raced
a newspaper. Hut mere numbers taken by
»r.
for supremacy as far as speed
SAVE
and
themselves alone cannot lie the sole gunge
VERTICAL
and I*—*bs cutting efficiency nre
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and
measure of a newspaper’s ability to pro­
concerned.
In „
Italian river.
The trials were orgnnizeu by
duce ADVERTISING RESULTS and more
1025
Cover.
the Royal Horticultural Society, j
Olive tree.
than the mere fact that China has more peo­
Powerful machines were entered
Parts of u millstone.
by export drivers who declared
ple in i t than any other country, makes China
Ilridcs
Presses.
Unit their driving was far su­
. Finger ornament.
tho best country to live in.
perior to that of the ordinary
and Hank Accounts
Small boil on eye.
motorist, who has a straight and
Masculine pronoun.
smooth road before him.
June is the month of fair brides and Romance. To the
The first person to go into n
For best results in Classified Advertising
many young couples joining hearts and hands this month
new country or profession.
call
I IS and give your ad over telephone, or
Girls
of
Philippines
the First National Hank, Sanford, Fin., extends heartiest
Instruments for rowing.
good
wishes.
a salesman will call.
Sum.
Slow to Gob Tresses
And »e trust that we may he permitted to contribute
Nips with the teeth.
in some measure to the happiness and prosperity of the
Not any.
MANILA. June 8—While Fili­
years
ahead.
To throw lightly.
pino girls, in small numbers, have
Curded doth.
For marriage h n its practical side, and the corner' for f ame time :-ho\vn a tesden-v
Niuml.
Mono of every newly-formed home should Ik* a good hank
Ilo adopt Kiiropeun dress, it is only
To surfeit.
account.
recently that they have ventured
To puzzle.
into
the
field
of
bobbed
hair.
Only
Shrieks.
a few so far have yielded to tne
Child's toy.
temptation to clip their long black
Beer.
locks, but many predictions arc
Favorite Japanese fish.
made that the custom will grow
x.i n r o u 11, i i,i.
Attacks.
because of the comfort afforded by
Hour in a fence.
&gt;hort hair in this tropical clim­
To bend forward uml down­ ate.
ward.
Greets.
Fort Myers—Ten story office
Tardy,
building to go up on corner of j
Scoffed.
I Hroadwny mul First Street.
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�CINCINNATI. June H— Theo­
dore llnefncr. whoae futher owns*
the 11«it »*l Alins here, ia alive and
unhurt ( after falling six stories
from the window of his parents'
apartment.
The boy climbed to the window
sill and a screen gave way.
Hut Theodore landed squarely in
a newly planted flower bed.
The
soft loam broke his fall.
He proceeded to raise an up­
roar rejjnrdless, but physicians
could not find a truce of injury.
Now he’s forgotten it ever hap­
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ORLANDO. June 8—Tfio living*

fton (Unix- variety of tomato com­
prises INI |&gt;er cent of the Florida
tomato acreage, says a bulletin is­
sued hv the state department of
agriculture. The |frmcipal sec­
tion ftr this vegetable,' it is ex­
plained. is the east coast reaching
from Boynton to Florida City. The1
loadin'' dlirmitig points are Ocala,;
CunMItOi I’crrine, l’ainjettii and Okeecholiee.
Met t Mlllilt GIVEN Jf)|t.
j^lho yield per acre averages I&lt;10
crptes, the bulletin says, but some
WASHINGTON, Juno
Porter
fwL*tion * prpdme J.'.o crates to the
ifl*re, whih*1 others drop to. 7b ( '. Met lumber, former. Itepiiblicnn
Senator from North Du (util, was
twites per acre.
appointed to the liiteronlinmil
yl.uke Worth —Towler building Joint Foinmisnioti today by I’reii
d e n t t'o o lid g e .
lining thoroughly remodeled.

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In T r u s t , a n d A lice f l e r t r u d e C hase.
T r u s t e e a n d h e r H uccesso rs In T r u s t ,
anil e a c h a n d e v e r y o f t h e s a i d a laive n a m e d d e fe n d a n ts * if liv in g ;
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ian n a m e Is u n k n o w n , J o s e p h W o f ­
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J a m e s H ow ard T u c k e r. T rustee,
Hu in lie! C h a p m a n , T r u s t e e , J W o f­
ford T u c k e r a n d wife, K mliy A u g u s ­
ta T u c k e r . J o s e p h W o f f o r d T u c k e r ,
a s A t t o r n e y III F a c t
for Samuel
C h a p m a n , m i s N. C h a s e an d wife,
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a s T r u s t e e fo r M a r t h u C h a se a n d
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H e r t r u d e C h a se . T r u s t e e ami h e r
S u c c e s s o r s In T r u s t o r o t h e r w i s e . In
a n d to th e f o l lo w in g d e s c r ib e d land
s i t u a t e , ly i n g a n d o e ln g lh th e Cltv
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line of r n l ' i t i A v e n u e , r u n tllelice
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a n d to an y n n d a ll o t h e r perso n s,
w hose n am es a r e unknow n, claim ­
ing a n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r In t e r e s t In
an d to t h e p r o p e r t y h e re in 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 arcel
th e r e o f .
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each of &gt; oil tie ami a p p e a r Ill-fore
o u r siihl C ir c u i t C o u r t a t m e C o u rt
H o u se hi S a n f o r d . . F lo r id a , oil Hie
•;ili d a y of J u l y . A. I&gt;. 1925. nnd t h e n
an d t h e r e i n a k n a n s w e r to th e hill
•&gt;f c o m p l a i n t e x h ib i te d a g a i n s t you
In t h i s c a u s e .
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O r d e r be p u b li s h e d In T he Hanford
H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed In
H anford. S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
o nce e a c h w e e k fo r e ig h t e n n s e r u 1 1v •- w e e k s.
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Hu C irc u i t C o u rt
of (lie S e v e n th
J u d i c i a l C irc u i t o f t h e S t a t e of
F lo r id a . In am i fo r S e m in o le c o u n ty ,
on Oils Hie I si b d a y of April, «».
l&gt; 19 25.
(S e a l )
V. K. DnUHI.ASS.
C le r k of ltie C irc u i t c him of
t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C ircu it of
t h e S t a t e of F lo r id a . In am t fo r
S e m i n o le C o u n tv .
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a n d to a n y and all o th e r persons,
w hose n am es a re unknow n, c la im ­
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or any
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th a t you
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f o r e o u r s a id C i r c u i t C o u r t a t t h e
C o u r t H o u s e a t S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , on
t h e Cth d a y of J u l y . A. D. 1825,
n n d t h e n anil t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r
t o t h e h ill of c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d
n g a l n s t y o u In t h i s cause.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d m a t t h i s .
O r d e r be p u b li s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d
l l t r a l d . a n c - s p a p e r u ilhlls'ied In
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 ,
once each w eek fo r e ig h t c o n se c u ­
tiv e w eeks.
W IT N K S H m y h a n d a n d t h e aeal
o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e S e v e n t h
J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t o f t h e S a t e
of
F ln * b la . *,n n n d f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ­
ty. on t h i s t h e 18th d a y of A p ril, A.
I&gt; 1925.
(S eal)
V. E. DOUODAHH.
C le rk o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t of
t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of
t h e S t a t e of F lo r id a , In a n d
S e m i n o le C o u n ty .

Ity : A . M. W E E K S . D. C.
U. W. HI’E N C E J t J R . .
S olicitor a n d o f C o u n s e l f o r Ute
C o m p l a in a n t .
Apr. 20. 27. May 8, l i * |« . j».
June 1. 2. Is.

H u ie ty C o m p a n y lic e n se d to do b u il n e s s In t h e H tate o f Klor da. sa id
h o n d to be a p p r o v e d by tne
Com m laalon.
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C opies o f t h e p l a n s an d »P«rul*
c a l l o u s m a y tsa s« «n a t t ha off cl e
o f th e City M a n a g e r o r a t th e o rflce of F r e d T. W illia m s , b n c l n r e r .
o r m a y be o b ta i n e d a t e it h e r office
o n d e p o sit of *10.00 w h ic h will be
r e t u r n e d If a bid la «"•&lt;«*.
T h e C ity
C o m m iss io n
re s e rv e s
t h e r i g h t to r e j e c t a n y o r all hide
o r to a c c e p t a n y bid th e y deem to
lie for th e heat i n t e r e s t of the t i l ) .
IV. B. WILL1AMH.
C ity M aaager.
May M -1 8 -» 2 5 -Ju n e 1-8.

A nV K .R T IH R ,N B N T
S t a l e d p ro p o a a l a w ill b a re c e iv e d
by th e C ity C o m m la a l o n o f S a n f o r d .
F lo r id a , a t t h e i r office in t h e C ltv
H all, a t o r b e f o r e 2 P. M., J u n e 16.
1*25. fo r th e c o n e t r u c t l o n o f t h e r e ­
t a i n i n g w a ll a n d t h e h y d i a u l l c till
In th e KAHT H ID E B U L K H E A D D I S ­
T R IC T . c o n t a i n i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g a p ­
proxim ate u u a n tltle a ;
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lo w in g
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lo n g , a n d h y d r a u l i c
F lo r id a , a t t h e i r office In the City
H a t ' a t_ o r h . f c r e 5 P. 11.. J u n &gt; l i t b .
5SSS . a . &gt;iia. c o n c r e t e .
1*25. fo r t h e p u r c h a s e of a 10 Inch
S u c tio n d r e d g e o r la r g e r , deliv ered
277.000 p o u n d s r e i n f o r c i n g b a ra .
325.000 CU. y d s. nunil fill.
c o m p le te a n d r e a d y l o r o p e r a t io n
Proiioxaln a r e to he p r e s e n t e d In a t Hunford. F lo r id a .
P r o p o s a ls a r e to he p re s e n te d In
a sealed e n v e l o p e e n d o r s e d on t h e
o u tsid e, “ tlld f o r E a s t Hide B u l k ­ a se e le d e n v e lo p e e n d o rs e d on t h e
h e a d D is t ric t , H an fo rd , F l o r i d a . ” a n d o u ts id e . "B id fo r S u c tio n D redge,
t h e na m e of t h e b i d d e r o r b id d e r s a n d th e n a m e o f th e bidder.
E ach p r o p o s a l m u s t b e a c c o m ­
E a c h p ro p o s a l m u s t lie a c c o m ­
p an ied by a c e r t i f i e d c h e c k
m a d e p a n ie d by a c e r t l f l e J c h t* u f o r
p a y a b le at s i g h t to t h e o r d e r o f 1500.00 m a d e p a y a b l e nt s i g h t to t h e
t h e C ity A u d i t o r A C l e r k o f H an­ o r d e r of th e C ity A u d i t o r anil ( J e r k
ford. F lo r id a , f o r 3 p e r c e n t of t h e of Hanford. F lo r id a . P a y m e n t to be
a m o u n t of t h e hid.
m a d e a f t e r s a t i s f a c t o r y le s t of t e n
T h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r o r b i d d e r s d a y s bus b een made.
will lie r e q u i r e d to g iv e a b o n d e q u a l
T h e (lity C o m m iss io n re s e rv e s t h e
to 50 p e r c e n t o f h is o r t h e i r bid r i g h t to r e j e c t an y o r a ll bids o r
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. Lots 33. 34. 35. 34. 37. 31. 39. 40, 13*20. ' Un“ , s-,5*»*»-J«

V / OU can make no mistake in buying property anywhere near Sanford.
Of course, you can pay more than the present market value if you are
not careful. But if you are careful in your buying and buy well located
property your profits will he greater.
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/ \ AK HILL offers better investment opportunities than many other
subdivisions. Property in this development is priced low, and the
terms allowed are exceptionally easy.

Any man or woman who really

wants to own property in Florida can easily buy a lot in this subdivision
just because the cash payment and the monthly paym ents are so low.
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IF you are a stranger in Florida you will make a big mistake by failing to
invest in real estate before going back to your home in another state. A
few dollars placed in Oak Hill property now will come back to you many
fold within the next year. \o u can’t go wrong buying in a subdivision a 9
well located and with as many natural advantages as has Oak Hill.
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VV7 E ai e pleased to have buyers compare Oak Hill with other subdivisions
eithoi in Sanford or in other parts of the state, where property is be-

inv, sold for such unheard of prices. Oak Hill always stand the test of com­
parison.
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O IS can be purchased on terms of only $25 cash and the balance month­
ly. What more can anyone ask?

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May 11-12-2 8 -J u n e 1 Jt 2.

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tremendous npprcciation of it.
’'Itndin hat opened thu cyen nml
ears of America to thu
of music. This means that wo
shall have more and better must• ian i hi tile count &gt;v. And that,
I think ineanu a better country.
II is really remarkable thu way
rtdio has brought mu. ic into tin*
live* of people in out of the way
places is well uj those in cities.
Brcomca Song Writer
“Recently f wrote n r.oni; called
'The Moonlight, a Wiilts nml
You.' Thanks to my radio audi­
ence* it is now being danced to
nightly by thousands and thou.trnls of couples. North, South,
Has*, ami West. Before the days
of radio only a dozen or so cou­
ples could listen in—now tho
World ii n y audience.
•
“l think music has shown us
the way to broadcast other forms
of culture through the rsdio. It
in mv humbly opinion thst tho
tremendous educations! features
of radio have not even dawned

SbOdgraiS had been a
•if.Ml timer for years when radio
u
ishion ble. I- rout atatiofl iVlJS at Jefferson City, Mi.i•2*/' he began to broadcast piano
AFIiTVtonfl tn&lt;l bis audience liefan
4" TVfepdoil with enthusiastic apfn Urn way of letters, teleEtitm; ami gifts from every cor­
ner of the country.
MV Popular
"world's moat popular ra­
dio uuteriaiuer,’’ they called SnodV»*ai t , and vaudeville fans took
up &gt;bo bUcusc.
"Jtadlo ccrtcipjy has done a
treat dra* Tor ule.k' Bays Snod"'4W* 1 11
have a upon us.”

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of t h f I 'i tii il f I ’oiirt *if t h e S r v e n t l l
lint (r ia l K in ult uf th e S t a t e nf F l o ­
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in a n d fu r S* m linilr C o u n ty .
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a n d of F n iin sfl fur th e C o m p la l n a ii t
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110 PA R K AVENUE

�THE SANFOftD HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE ft, 1925,

Read Every Classified Advertisement on
FOU PROFIT

Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on All S anford Business Activities of Importance

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Classified Directory

gioford Daily Hctaitt

-a nt

ad. rates
Ut»*: C*,h ln Adftwr
l a w •&lt;••- "*»«»‘ b* *T
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___________ l a w y e r
LEWIS O’BRYAN.
0
Seminole Bank Btiildin
Phone 417-L 3.
TYPEWRITERS AND

Advertising
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
NEWS—it covers Broward County
thoroughly which is one of the
most rapidly growing sections on
the Florida East Coast. Sample
copy and rate card upon request.

All makes of typewriters for
le on easy terms, for rent, also LEARN ABOUT Tort County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
P*"J- Office supplies. Room 0
gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—F
Engraving, Embossing,
first. Wo do it. Phone
It. R. Ave.-Commerclnl St.
REAL ESTATE

COLUMBUS (O a.) i , K D o n R — C la s s tiled ada h a v e th e l a r g e s t c i r c u ­
l a t i o n in
S o u th w e s t e r n
G e o r g ia .
R a t e I s fS - w o r d ) line.

J.

^ llrrald office o r h f le t T rle p h u n e d la e o a tlB are o u t v alid .
S e rv ic e
irtiou*. P r o m p t . E fficient.

THIS
IUSINF.SS DIRECTORY
Inllird tn p l a c e w i t h i n e«*T
a •( Ike p r u p l c of S a n f o r d
, u n lr r a 10 n f l e n n ee d e d .
Lilt ihH llal w h e n a n y ap ef urtli-e I* r e q u i r e d .
I t la
uif rJ
a lp h ab e tically
(or
b rn r r n le n c e .

For Spare In This

E. SPURLING, sub-divisioi
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
lando, Florida, and F l o r t
Heights, Florida on Dixio High county advertise In the DeLand
way.
Daily Nows, rate le per word, caah
with order.
TIN AND METAL WORK
MAINE—Watervllle, Morning Saatinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
JAMES II COWAN—All kinds
ple nroJntkrasttidsin Florida prop­
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work. erty. Rqacihltnam through the
Water and Boat Tanks, At Oak Sentinel. Rate 'card on appllcaAvenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
A LITTLE WANT AO In The
Herald will lying you big reMIRRORS RESILVERED
Furniture bought and sold.
Call sdlts. Advertise those old articles
Jackson Furniture Co., Rhone 647. S*&gt;u have stored away and have
no use for. A title thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Building Material Phone MB nnd a representative will
call to see you.

lied Directory
ESSING — ftWiltigraphing,
ig and mailing—na you
it—when you want it,
i 673. If. E. Porch, First
ical Bank Bldg.
ITURF. AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.
ART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,

HILL LUMBER CO. Hous
Service, Quality and Price.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 686

I DAVID B. HYER
ARCHITECT
Mombir 1. L A
F tm a B u i l d i n g
O r la n d o , F l o r i d a

HILTON’S
IIA ItllK II

SII OK

113 Magnolia Ave.
fi First Class ltarltcra
Special Attention
Given To I.adirs and Children

Chinnware in English Porce­
lains, Huvarian and Japanese
Car. Drive it
China make lovely gifts

The Ball Hardware

AUTOS FOU HIKE
IE AUTO SERVICE Day
eight. Meets all trains. Bagtrxtufer. Phone 551 and C3-W

BELL CAFE
■f* best in Service and Qua!
First Street und Park Ave

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

| Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST

DRUGS
P ’S DRUG STORE — Prenptions. Drugs. Sodas.
We
•n near you as your phone.

C o rn s. I t u n ln n s . i n g r o w ­
in g N alls. I l r a v y C a l l ­
ouses or tlm d ach in g
feet.
j IIH. C. I.. d l l M t a
Yownll D ra w ttld g .

I'h one.

KUvaior

b l e c t r ic a l

•LS’FORD ELECTRIC CO.
to Gillon &amp; Platt
“*lfnolia. Everything elec*
I'hono 422. Eleetragitb
STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES
4TS—Tjirea stations. Mag•* snd Second. First and Elm,
‘ml Avenue and 10th Street,
gervice.
_____ FLORIST
JART THE FLORIST”
for all occasioaa.
11!Vrtle. Phone 260-W

....... I. W. Phillips’ Sons
DODGE SERVICE

FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 203 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T. Smith.
FOR RENT
sun.

FOR RENT: House
Ave.. after June 1st
nelly.

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

H . A. S P E IR

FOR RENT: Five room apartment
unfurnished. Also two garages.
Mrs. Noble. 615 Myrtle Ave.

BY CONDO

EVERT TRUE

WANTED to purchase from own
er suitable acreage for dairy
Jesse II. Hamilton, City Food lu
spcctor, P. O. Box 424.
WANTED — A copy of The Kan
ford Ho raid for May 21st
Please bring to Herald office.
WANTED: Experienced waitress
at once—Olympia Cafe.
WANTED—Present address of
.Miss Cora Rousch with referlencc to property she is interested
i in. A. P. Connelly &amp; Son.

2108 PALMETTO AVE.

Classified advemsemenrs have
com e to be an American mstitu*
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.
Many men and women have
become habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable

Pick Up Today's Herald
rend through the classified adver­

tisements and lea m fo r yourself
w hy dxsstficd^ advertising is 4so
importance

WANTED: First class saleslady
for Ready-to-Wcar Department.
Must be experienced and have
satisfactory
references.
Good
salary, permanent position. Write
Box 91, Sanford, Fla.

ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
Sample copy, on request.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dally
Times, the great homo daily,
rate m e per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
foi- Complete rate card.

WANTED: Stenographer, who can
report promptly. Good position
for some one desiring to locate
permanently with old established
firm. Apply at once by letter to
Box 080.

Miscellaneous

BEACH COUNTY—The
acene of stupendous developmentRend about it in the Palm Iliach
Post. Sample copy sent on re-

I HUY—pay cash for second hand
pianos. Address P. O. Box 352.
WILL TRADE six-room house, 7
mile# from the heart of Phila­
delphia and seventeen minutes
from the Hoard Street Station, for
well located Sanford real etlule.
My Price is $9,POD. What have
you 7 Address S. D. II. care The
Sanford Herald.

ADVERTISING gets resultu if it
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated in
an Indus* *,ial nnd agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays,
ADVERTISE in tPe Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, Wnycrosa. Georgia.

In the centre* of two proposed highly developed
mill-divisions on paved ronil, facing loading
station, and one nnd half miles from Pant office,
TWENTY ACRES TILED, \ wells, six room
house, two story barn, two mules, two horse
wagon, all kinds of fanning implements.
Price §1000.00. Good Terms,

Seminole Business Exchange
221-E First Street, opposite postoffice

Watch Your Frail,
Puny Child Grow
WILL TAKE well located lot as
Strong—Take on Weight

first payment on now stucco,
bungalow. Address Box 431, earn
In Just a few days—quicker than
Herald.
v&lt;tu over dreamt of—these wonder­
ful flesh milking tablets called Mc­
Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound
x o r-ru i.A M ) K A iv r
Tablets will start to help any
T h e I’v ln t T h a t H a te s Yon
weak, thin, under-nourished little
Money.
one.
M a n u f a c t u r e d hy
After sickness and where rickets
■ ti r r a n n - M n d a l r y K a l s t Os,
S o lil b y
nro suspected they are especially
MISSING KAI .NT &lt;11 UK A XT
valuable. No need to give them
IIS M a g n u tia A t e .
any more nasty Cod Liver Oil—
■'hour 37(1
these tablets are made to take the
place of that good but evil smell­
ing, stomuch upsetting medicine
Try Smith's Barber and
they surely do it. They do
put on flesh.
Shop for good barber Ask Dower’s Pharmacy, The
Union Pharmacy or any druggist
McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com­
work. Ladies welcome. for
pound Tablets— as easy to take as
candy and not at ail expensive—
N ext to Valdez.
liO tablets 00 cents.
Be sure and get McCoy's, the
original and genuine and give the
child a chance for 30 days. If you
aren't delighted with results just
get your money back.
—Adv.

on Park Avenue

In fast growing section

D EV E LO PE K S A TTEN TIO N — P en s a e o l a Is b e g i n n i n g t n e g r e a t . i i t d e ­
v e lo p m e n t ,in f l l o r l d a 's h i s t o r y ; a
h a l f m illio n d o l l a r h i g h w a y to t h .
g u l f b each Juat
ftn lahed; a t w o
m illio n d o lla r b r i d g e a c r o s s Lm-arahlu Hay s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
m illio n
d o llar o pera house under c o n stru c tl* .j; tw o m i ll io n s b e i n g . p e n t on
h i g h w a y : g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r live
d e v s l o p n r s to g e t
In on g r o u n d
floor. W r i t* : d e v e l o p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m e n t T h e KehsacolA News.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au. gusts, Gay-f-Auguata’a greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, minimum
FOR SALE—Space on the pngs
for classified advertisement*.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods 7

W. It. SMITH, MGR

Lake Worth—Plan* under way
St. Augustine—Marino i street
paving wurk to be voted upon June for widening lake avenue front
A street to lake to width of 60
in.
feet.
RAGS WANTED — Lurge, clean,
linen or cotton rag* for clean­
Bartow—Rookery Plantation* re­
ing purposes. Bring them now ceive $1,160 for first carload of
to the Herald Composing Room. 1925 watermelons.

By GEORGE McMANUS
\ I
T O O T R 'I T O t-tiT T h /xT
CAT DON'T YO O E-VF.R O O T h A t
AgOdts t o o o u g h t t o
i
T O H I T /N
^ s . A A -II M A L * L I K E

T H A T • 1s

IN T I I B K l I l K r i T C O U R T , SICVK . v r u .it m i i \ i . n i t c i i t
in
XNO l l l l l
TUB
KOI! X T V Oh*
m u i \ u i , k , n t a t c o r K l ,in l­
i n e IN 1 IIANKKIIV S I T T I N G .
W, M MUKHIN
— v*.—
J. K, MKNTLBY, U E O n Q E U M I i | l AK.I., ANN IB I. M I C H A E L . XL
S IIBNN, A I.M K D A IIBN N, A UO KHT L IN G O . II. A. Sic K BN N BY.
anil e a c h utul ••v.-ry u n o o f t h e m
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Mlchiiid. (treeiist-il. A n n in 1. MU-DUi'l, ttfceasifil, MM LI.-im.Uet’KMSfd,
A lint'll a llfiin . ili-cf a ii'il.
A ugust
1.1IIug, ileiTuseil. If. A. S ir Ka n n a y
tlfft-asm i, n s h e i r s , iluvlsqe*. g r a n t *
h o or
o th e r
i-lulnuintit
under
i l i f m o r a n y o f ih e m . Mrs. J . K.
i t f i i l l f y m ul Mrs. II. A.
MolCeitn cy. s m l all u a rtli-a c l a i m i n g a n y
I n t e r e s t In th » t r a c t s
of
la n d

Appalnchieoln— 100,00 gallons of
oysters and 3-10,000 pounds of fish
shipped from here to inland points
during post six months.

Contractor and Builder
499-M — Phope — 499-M

10 Ijiure!
A. P. Con-

FOUND— Wrist watch. Owner
Rooms For Rent
can have same by describing
and paving for this ad.
A. D.
Mitchell, 819 Ave.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rutes
Safety Harbor— $08,000 bond Lincoln House,
issue voted for civic improvements.

THE-MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
,Daytona (Fu.) One cent a word
an’inception.’ Minimum 25c,

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the
Tribune or hand t to your local
denier so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper.
Ono year
$8.00, 0 months I4.0C. three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 76 cents to your
older.
“DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?” If so advertise la
tho “Gainesville Sun.”

Cottage—John Mus

FOR RENT — House dose in. In
quiro 200 E. 5th.

W E S T VIHCITNI a —C l a r k s b u r g . T h e
C larksburg
E x p o n e n t, m o r a i n e
I n c l u d in g S u n d a y , m o r n i n g Issue.
I c e n t p e r w n n l. m i n im u m t i n .

UTOMOUILES FOR RENT

■REEL
ilf. Oak and Second St.

I03K Kuril T iiu rln ir ( n r.
IP2S Kuril T ti u r ln u K i r .
11(22 Kuril I t i i n n h u u t C ar.
11) 11) Kuril llnu
IU2I Kuril K n n rl l l r l l v r r r .
T H Il VIS TO MONK KK.nl1

MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­ FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. H. fied;
business, rato lc a word, min­
Terwilleger, Prop.
imum 21c cash With order.

D I R E C T O R Y

PHONE
»«8

FOR SALE: Highway Title in good FOR SALE—Horae wagon and
harness. John Muhrphy, Gimlercondition. Mrs. Luppin, West
ville.
First Street, Box 120.
FOR SALE: My 10 acre farm on FOR SALE: A small farm of 5
acres right on the edge of in­
Cameron Avenue, close to Moore
2 1-2
Station, smnll cash payment, rea­ corporation o f Sanford.
sonable terms. S. E. Barrett, Box acres cleared. Good farm land.
One 3 room house, -10 orange trees,
05, Jacksonville, F'lu.
13 bearing and other fruit trees,
good water. This plnce is well lo­
FOR SALE: Double house 1
cated and a bargain for some one.
double garage. Easy terms.
Call nnd see me nt Rail Road
P. Connelly A: Sons.
Pump or write. D. I,. Landress,
FOR SALE: 1925 Chevrolet Tour­ Sanford. Fla., P. 0 . Box 17.
ing Car. Wns new about March
1st. A. Derby, 815 Park Ave.,
Lost And Found
Phone 420-W.
$10.00 REWARD — Strayed or
stolen from Clyde Line Dock nfAutomobiles
ternoon of June 3rd, Yellow
Persian Cat. amber colored eyes.
$10 will he pnld for return of cat
or information leading to recov­
ery of same.
IB3S Kuril C o u p r— F . l t r n i .

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- f5lR O r^T N o w *

Tnwiixhl|&gt; SO S o u th . I t .u ig e f«
B a it.
T he north h alf of th e
N o rth w c e l q u a r t e r of th e s o u th e a s t i t u a r t v r of t h e n o r t h w e s t
iiuurta-r o f S r e t l o n 3«. T o w n ­
s h i p 70 S o u th . I t a n g e 34 B a s t,
and th e s o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f
th u n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f S e c ­
ti o n 38. T o w n s h i p
20 S o u t h ,
Itillllto 34 B u st.
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d
e a c h o f y ou d o a p p e a r o n t h * J r d
day of A u g u s t , 142*. to t h e b il l « t
c o m p l a i n t filed h e r e i n .
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 of tm M lr.it loti l&gt;e p u b l i s h e d in
T h e S an fo rd H erald , a n e w s p a p e r
p u b li s h e d
In
Sanford.
S em in o le
B o u n t y . F l o r i d a , o n e* a w e e k f o r
elK ht c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s .
W i t n e s s m y h a n d and s e a l o f t h e
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YOUR n e w s p a p e r
Ij Jjco in Florida’s Heart,
[Vo,id's Greatest Vegetable
Its Richest Garden Land
____

^ Partly cloud, probably scattered
thundershower# Satnrday ind Sun­
day; gentle to moderate f U t aad
southeast winds,

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

.SUCCUMB TO Great Stinnes In d u stria l
Enterprises A re Declared
lT, storm in To Be A lm o st Bankrupt
it FEW DAYS
lerTemperaturels
ill Predicted For
jnie Places; 98 Die
kcr CountryFriday

lital Reports
Mercury A t 107
wing Still In Grip
If Snow While Rest
If Country Swelters
IICAGO, June 6.—Toll of
(eat wave and its nccoml ng storms stood at 238
|, 98 persons having died
Ijjhout the country yes|v. \Vca*hcr m prospect
kt probnbly even higher
kratures in some places
have set yet been forced
fear, it is forecasted,
liny cities today the boiling
fy climbed to new altitude
L causing additional deaths
Castrations, starting fires,
Wthe closing of some schools
Itrfcring with business,
fini of HO deaths were reI inthe "furnace belt” Friday.
Vijo two fires wera attributfte jun’s rays on combustible
hi and several school» were
ltd whin the mercury climbM.I, a new high record for
I, along the Atlantic scanrdtered in tcinpcrnatures
r from 1)5 to 101 degrees,
fctr.t windstorms which have
l feature of the heat wave
licenced yesterday in MinItherc a storm which lasted
If,w minutes did h /avy damkr Crosby.
tabulation of yesterday’s
[from heat and drowning inlFc following:
[York rity 1; New Yolk
I: Pittsburgh ■!; New FnglY«w Jersey 1; Minnesota
pan 5; Philadelphia 13;
: St. Louis 1; Chicago 2;
»7 I; Baltimore i; WisconYork Record Broken
YORK, June fl.—Drained
i'.inrc by 120 hours of tin*
| &lt;quat«irial weather, New
•weltering millions Ir.st
deemed even the fow &lt;!«■.
p relief afford by tho din­
'd a hrar.cn sun.
constantly in the PO’s the
re set new records n.s the
hour.t passed until at I
the weathi r bureau’s tlierrcgi t* r, d '.Mi, an advance
W ei over the previous
1
tin 1803. Scores
announced a
nvcr Saturday.
few deaths directly att') the beat wave were
ng the day the incomreeoril listed between
prostrations. _
i"ti was not without it
luudi. A group of chorus
an arduous rehearsal
le d building, donub.ithing suit and ran
•n Columbus circle,
can ,| a rrui.h of sightthey were dispersed

hKIV YORK, June 0.—The great
machine built up by Hugo Stinnes
German magnate, has shown signs
of tottering. Carried on by heirs
through the famous “family conn­
ed” which he organised, the Stinnes concern has nevertheless felt
lack m aster hnml. Fearing its col­
lapse, Berlin advices say a group
of German banks have decided to
ionu the firm 40,000,000 marks. The
bankers were impelled by fear that
collapse of the great machine
would have effect on the economic
life of the country.

Net Bankrupt, Is report.
BERLIN, June G.—The Stinnes
enterprises are not bankrupt. A
credit of $15,000,000 was granted
by the German bank Friday at the
behest of the elder Stinnes, which
takes the industrial empire out of
its temporary difficulties.
Rut the Stinnes family union, ns
carefully nurtured by tho king of
industrialists as his possessions, is
bankrupt. Hugo Stinnes, Jr., who
undertook to emulate his father as
the conqueror of factories, is bank­
rupt in ids desires. And the dreams
of the elder Stinnes are bnnkrupt

Failure to Live Up to Ver­ Country’s Present iiudget Is
sailles Treaty Shown In
Not Sufficient To Support
Note Sent to Herlin; lied ac­ Furthcrliurdcn {Moratorium
tion of Army Commanded
Necessary, Officials Think

!' 1KH'rf In Sight
'NGTON. June •!.—The
relief in night'' emnnthe Weather bureau
ht a s the sixth day of
aw enveloping tho counb'w.i and Illinois enstul' new tem perature
half n dozen prostrations
s total.
high atmospheric
tiding from Bermuda
*'* Arizona had .shown
or "wakening, the bureau
would hold out uny
tk i*j the hot weather
tw.» or three days,
creury bubbled up to the
V** ""rk on the official
w'T nor,. Friday breaking
i , r lBu c-»r!y in the yeur
places.
' official downtown therGermany Tired of llcrklir.T.
, vr,‘ touching 107 dIcgret
BERLIN,
June G.—President
wiien
.
g »vernn en; departU'1 11 “ day a t 12 o’clock. Schacht of the Itcichshank, com­
. r :’7 'lay’s tem perature menting upon the allied disarma­
! . '* to cause any change ment note today said "our nerves
»y schedule of work foi- have just about reached the cracki*resident Coolidge.
"ling point and unless the allies and
| association powers listen to reu

* 7 boeb, One Of
::
\ boy's Slayers
Mental Collapse
p . in., •June G.— Richard
“maiti r mind," who, with
I&gt;,, |,I’"|J* plotted the mur1 *■r*‘nks last year has
it'\
breakdown nnd
'bat, according to his
lnJProv# or term inate
j. | B '" ur to eight hours.
1
ho has been violent
ly # , ing mentally and
fun' "uttering from a
[ , 7 s “Dark. Leopold u
1,1 an appendicitis opu - '1' ‘I0** not know of his
collapse.
r Ll]-

Knights Station
for distance

in the general debacle of nil Chat
he held precious.
"You shall be as one,” were the
dying words of Hugo Stinnea to
his fnmily.
Family Banishes Edmond.
Hugo Stinnes, Jr., last night,
made public a denudation of his
brother, Edmond, and banished hint
from the fnmily.
"From now on Edmond Stinnes
is eliminated from the Stinnes con­
cern and remains only n private
citizen." was the ruthless declara­
tion of Hugo, Jr.
Insisting that the vast doninin of
factories, ships and mines not only
is solvent but prosperous, Hugo
nscribes tho difficulties to Ed­
mond's obstreperousness nnd to a
"dangerous dualism in adm inistra­
tion," which will disappear with the
casting out of Edmond.
The impression on the Bourse has
been thnt Hugo, J r.’s Napoleonic
nnrhitinns brought about the crisis
now ended.
After an intense struggle Hugo,
Jr., lias won his mother over to
his side. Edmond is not only oust­
ed from the directors’ conference
but from the famous Stinnes fam­
ily table.

ALLIED NATIONS ITALY UNABLE TO
ORDER GERMANY REPAY DEBT NOW,
TO REDUCE ARMS STFANI DECLARES
LONDON, June G.—Germany’s
failure to carry out Dip disarma­
ment requirements of the Versail­
les treaty, were outlined in detail
in the note that the allied powers
have presented to the German gov­
ernment, the text of which was
made public here Friday. The note
was handed to Chunccllor Luther
in Berlin yesterday by Baron d'
Abci non. Die British ambassador,
representing the council of ambas­
sadors.
Germany must comply witli an
extensive list of rectifications nnd
demands before the disarmament
obligations of the peace treaty are
considered fulfilled, justifying com­
mencement of evacuation with tho
first, or Cologne zone of occupa­
tion in accordance with the Ver­
sailles pact and the withdrawal of
the allied control commission.
'1 ho chief of these sweeping de­
mands includes radical modifica­
tion of the rcichswchr’fl general
staff, reduction of the country’s
military fortes to lOO.Oiio men and
suppreshion of short term enlist­
ments. The military character of
tlie security police must be abol­
ished and the force itself reduced
from 180,000 to !50 000. Whole­
sale destruction of imiustriul plants
of Die Krupps nnd a dozen o ile r
big concerns which in th'dr present
stale are held adaptable fur the
production of war material is de­
manded.
Could Reronslilnte Army.
After referring to previous com­
munications nnd the report of the
control commission which establish­
ed Germany's shortcomings the
note states the allied governments
"consider it of capitnl importance
to place in the foreground of their
argum ent that the defaults unless
promptly rectified would in the ag­
gregate enable the German govern­
ment eventually to reconstitute an
army modeled on the principle* of
a ration in arms.
“This would be directly counter
to the treaty of peace," continues
the note, “ under which the German
a, my was to be used exclusively
for the maintenance of internal
order and for the control of tho
German frontier. If this circum­
stances which, while it demon­
strates the importance of each in­
dividual default, renders the to'.al
of these defaults so serious u men­
ace to peace."
“ It should be clearly realized
thnt the hreuches of the treaty
thus specified constitute the most
serious, but not the only evidence
of Germany’s non-fulfillment of
this essential portion of the peuce
treaty.”

uK

ROME, June ©—Finance Min­
ister Do Stefani announced in the
Italian senate yesterday that Italy
was not in a position to consider
the funding of wnr debts.
"No systemization of the inter­
allied war debts can Ik* accepted,"
he declared, “unless subordinated
to tho possibility of payment, and
such possibility can only be offer­
ed by the financial situation of a
state and by budget of nitemntional payments, whieli budget today
cannot support any further burd­
en.”
Referring to the credit of $50,­
000,000 which the government had
arranged with tho Am eri.au firm
of J. I’. Morgan and Company,
the- finance m inister asserted that
it was not a debt and could not Ik*
transformed into a debt, ns he ad1
ded, the officials of tho hunks of
mission bundling the credit were
governed hy rigid instructions not
Ik* use credit than can Ik* be cover­
ed immediately to avoid the risk
of needing gold covering.
•Signor Hchanzor, former foreign
minister, said that a creditor, when
discussing the amount and m eth­
od of debt payment must consider
Italy’s condition, adding: “ Without
a great windfall there would ho
no possibility of immediate pay­
ment."
He agreed with Senator Ricci in
the necessity of obtaining u m ora­
torium, perm itting no discussion
of the question of tho payment of
interest, or amortization for ten
years, after which there could Ik*
provision for wiping out the debts
bv installment payments over a
long period.

PARIS, June 0.—The Riffian
but their forces were larger than
est organized offensive since their
invasion of French Morocco with a
drive against Taounut, in the mid­
dle of the front.
Official reports said Abd-EIKrim'.s men temporary gained
some ground, crossing the Ouergha
river at several points but were re­
pelled by the French.
The latter in a series of counter
attacks reoccupied some of the
posts north of tho stream which
wore abandoned in Die evacuation
of thnt zone Inst week.
The Riffian offensive was e f­
fected with the greatest fierce­
ness the men have yet shown. A1id Kl-Krim used Riffian regular, his
host shock troops in tho attacks,
only to be moved down by ntnehino
guns. Their losses were extremely
heavy. Riffians used no artillery
the awfulness of gas w arfare. He
in any previous enmpaign.
A pitched battle lasted from
day break to sunset yesterday.

said.

AbdEl-

Krim’s shock troops got their first
real taste of modern warfare in n
may blow up."
All Berlin newspapers except the stinging defeat in which the Rif­
Hote Fahne, a communist organ, fians lost hundreds of dead and
denounced the demands of allied many prisoners.
The natives fought valiantly but
disarmament note and they agree
in declaring thnt the length of time were forced back by the French at
required to draft the note show.ijul1 ponta north qf tho Ouergha rivupon what weak foundations it I cr_ ? h,eJ} thl&gt;y ha,‘ "^upied.
I the fierceness and stubhornc.is
rests.” ___________ ______
of Ahd-EI-Krim’s attack wns intcrr\. i
it
m „ n l « . r preted by the French as meaning
L e l e r y - D CO S 1 O 1 I d J his adherence to his orignat inten'l i n f c
H o rn
M n n H a V ) tion *° reRch Fe*. Taouat. His inid im s
H e re
. r u i n u x t j mediate objective is tho key to th:
v.. .
' -----TT. ~
* crossing of the Ouergha.
Nick Carter and his Cclery-rc-di
will wind up the scries with IaikcMARKETS
land this afternoon and return
here for three gnnica with the lea-1
guc leading Saints on Monday. CHICAGO, June 0.—Wheat, July,
Thay then go to tho Pinellas cap-iLG8*i to LGS1, ; September i.G5 to
ital for three games, Thursday) l.G 5 \; Corn, September, 1.17Vk to
Friday and Saturday coming back LlTbi; Onts, September 51^4 to
home with Tampa on Monday 1&amp;. 151 Tit,
_
____

S

Pleads Moose

Prosecutes

Now Legislature Convened at
10 O'clock This Morning
To Consider Appropriation
Ilill Now Before the Senate

Commencement Week Comes
to Close Last Night When
HO Girls and 20 Hoys Are
Given Their Sheepskins

Marlin Speech Comes
Just Before Midnight

Rollins Professor Is
Speaker of Exercises

Predict Special Session Will
Not Consume Allotcd lim e ;
Will Finish In n Few Days

High School Medals and Let­
ters for Participation In
Athletics Are Given Pupils

NUM BER 265

250,M CHINESE
NOW ON STRIKE
OVERSHANGHAI
20.000 Students Spread
Anti Foreign Feeling
In HanKow; $1}500
Marines LandlnCity

Peking ParadesAre
Noisy But Peaceful
W ashington R ealizes
General W arfare Is
Meaning of Trouble

With the delivery of the nnnunl
address by Dr. Herman F. Harris,
of Rollins College, the presentation
of medals for scholarship nnd a th ­
SHANGHAI, June 0.—The
letic letters nnd the awarding of
diplomas to a class of fifty, the
Chinese strike is spreading to
commencement exercises of the San
the French •fonccssions tand
W alter White, superintendent of ford High'School ennu* to a close
it
was estimated todny th at
Rhea county, Tennessee, schools, Friday night following a week of
where Dayton is having its fuss festivities anti celebrations by the
250.000 were on a strike
over Darwin.
He will appear graduating class.
throughout the city.
ngniiiHi John T. Scopes, teacher
“ Education, Inward Growth" was
Approximately 1500 ma­
under indictment for teaching evo­ the subject of the address of Dr.
rines
and- blue jackets have
lution.
Hnrris, who wus introduced hy
been landed and advices from
Principal G. E. McKay.
J. Albert Cnssedy, Baltimore, will
Tho exercises Inst night opened he made supreme dictator of theo llankow say 20,000 students
with a selection by the high school Loyal Order of Moose a t its con­ there are spreading anti-foreign
orchestra, which was followed by vention in Baltimore the week of propaganda.
the invocation given by Dr. F. D. Juno 21. He has been a theater
King. Miss Mary Stoinoff render­
Noisy But Peaceful
n city fireman, n printer
ed a violin solo, and announcemeit.x usher,
PEKING, June G.—Student pa­
nnd is now wealthy nnd n super­
wore made by II. C. DuBoso of the visor of public charity in his home rades nnd demonstrations, noisy
city school hoard.
hut peaceful continued today and
city.
Following the singing of the
expression of nnti-forcign feeling
song by the Senior
was confined to tho wreexing of
Secretary Davis Postpones commencement
class, Athletic Director KennoDt
several foreign owned rickshaws
Western Trip («» Arrange Halt, presented the school nthM Ie
nnd to shouting "F ight for liberty!
Boy Colt Japanese Goodwa."
Meeting of Trade Heads; letters to the hoys nnd Miss Ethel
Miami Work Heing Held Up Henry presented the letters to the
girls. Superintendent T. W. Law­
TIENTSIN. Chinn. June G— w
ton presented the scholarship me­
Chung Tso Lin, war Lord of N orth­
WASHINGTON, Juno G— Be- dals nnd prizes as follows:
ern Cliina today was advised by the
cause the dispute between tho
r.iloninl Daughters of America,
Civil Governor here to ignore the
Peking govemnlant if attem pts
bricklayers anil plasterers over patriotic esnsy medal to Oko Nordgrrn,
a
member
of
the
Sophomore
were made by those in authority
U.
S.
Delegate
Wins
Arms
Del­
tied
jlirisidietion, whieli last May
class.
through mob violence to midify
egates’
bavor
of
Abolishing
un $25.(1(10,000 of new building'',
Silver loving cup offered by the
local precaution against violence.
is now Doing up.work nil over the Daughters of the American Revolu­
Gas; W arfare May He Hu­ This move aligns n gonornl change
country, Secretary of
Iaibor tion for highest average in Ameri­
manized at Special Meet with those attem pting to maintain
Janies J. Davis has abandoned a can history to Miss Georgia Mob­
order in Chinu.
Western trip in order to bring n- ley.
GENEVA.
June
G.—Thrilled
by
boiit a conference of the warring
A. M. Thrasher scholarship prize eloquent appeal** from Represen­
WASHINGTON, June G.—Infor­
artisans.
of $•'!(&gt; in gold, for hoy making tative Theodore E. Burton, Itead of mation from authentic sources of
Should Mr. Davis fait through highest average in clnss of P.I25 to tli? American dotogntlon to the tho swift approach in China of gen­
thu refusal of the union heads to Hatton W ashburn Mabry.
conference on traffic in nrnis, and eral w arfare which promises to
meet and agree upon some terms
A. M. T hrasher ncholarshxip Paul Boncour, France, the confer­ dwarf present disturbances
in
whereby contractors willing to pay prize of $:!» in gold for girl mak­ ence nt a memorable sc is ion F ri­ Shanghai, Canton nnd Changnha, is
union wages may bo guaranteed ing the highest average in class day nigiit went on record in favor in the hands of tho W ashington
freedom from strikers, there is ex- of 1925 to .MJra» t .corgis Mobley. of the Immediate fram ing
______
,; ovornment.
of a sj.w
lent authority for saying Presid­
Mobloy sclioiorship uiodnl, opon «ial protocol bj* which the u sc‘j i / ? ' Tho support of this inform ation
ent Coolidge, who has been advis­ to entire school to Miss Elizabeth n.iphyxintimr gas in war time (which dfso has reached The A$aoV
ed of the situation, will bo asked Shoemaker, a member of thu So­ henceforth will he outlawed.
dated Press, is that a clash lot*
to take a hand.
phomore class.
The protocol will lie open to sig­ m ilitary mnstery in China is im­
No Definite Results
Daughters of tho American Rev­ nature by nil nations.
pending. Whether it will conic im­
For several weeks the depart­ olution prize of $15 in gold for best
mediately, on the heels of thu trou
Offers
S|H*cial
Barley.
ment has been quietly working on patriotic essay to Miss Georgia
blu in the coastal regions, or break
American
initntivc,
courage
and
the m atter, but without definite re­ Mobley.
enthusiasm made the decision pos­ Inter is held problematical but a u ­
sults. Meantime it lias been Ik*Following tho presentation of sible.
Mr. Burton laid stzeas on tho thorities on the ground declare it
siei-ed l.y enntrnrtors of New York, pri::.';; there wun an iunliuineiiuii
urgency
of doing something defi­ is inevitable.
( hiengo and other centers to duct by John and Bernard Schir
Chang Tso Lin, Manchurian w ar
take some action that will tiring ard, a short talk hy Mayor For­ nite now to register condemnation
lord,
with his force of 200,000 men,
i
of
Du*
hariiarioiis
poison
gas
w
ar­
relief.
rest i.ake, and Diet, the address of
fare. but he said that if this was and Feng Yu Using, with a fol­
the
evening
by
Dr.
H
arris.
According to the contractors
impossible lu* was authorized lowing ot 175,000, are being watch­
Tin* address wns followed by a found
nnd architects who have joined
to
announce
that tin* president of ed by observers. Friction, between
with them work running into the piano solo and the presentation of the United States would lie glad them already has developed to the
diplomas
to
t
lie*
graduates
by
G.
millions is already tied tip, more
extend nn invitation for the con point where armed struggle m ay lie
work is in danger of being tied up E. McKay, principal of Du* high to
of a special conference in precipitated a t the least provoca­
ami contracts running into the school, 'l iie exercises were closed vocation
tion.
tens of millions cannot be closed with u selection by the school or­ Washington.
Japan May Aid Chang.
Mr.
Burton,
however,
proposed
until there is some guaranty that chestra.
Chung has tho sympathy and
Following is n list of the gradu­ the elaboration of a special resolu­
work once started cun be finished.
tion, based on article five of the probably some form of substantial
ates who received diplomas.
Miami Work Tied Up
from Jupan. Feng, tho so-call­
Girls—Klizuhcth Adeline Bal­ Washington agreement, with a uni
Among the properties tied up
ed Christian general, adm ittedly is
view
to
its
immediate
signature
lard,
Tilly*
I’ecelin
Benjamin,
Hcui the 310,000,000 Biltmore hotel
by all who could sign it, but with receiving active unit m aterial a s ­
(Eon tinned on page 2)
project in Miami. On that job
the understanding that it would be sistance from soviet Russia. Un­
it is estimated tlieru is $500,1101)
left open for a reasonable time for questioned sources have reported a
in plastering. Plastering cannot
signature
by all world govern­ continuous supply of arm s, rifl»&gt;,
begin un thnt contract until the |
machine guns uinl ammunition to
ments.
autumn, but preliminary work, I
be reaching Feng's troops from
Regarded an luipON.sible.
Hitch as the mukiug of models,ought
Moscow ana Urgu, through Mongo­
The/
general
committee
of
the
I" lie under way now. The con­
conference bad reported interdic­ lia, which largely is under soviet
tracts cannot be let until some a s ­
tion of traffic in asphyxiating li­ domination.
surance is had Dial Die work wilt
Feng a lre a d y ' has withdrawn
quid
ns practically impossible, und
ho completed without strikes of
With tho election of four alter­ as certainly inoperative for coun­ from Peking, which ho took in
WASHINGTON, June ti.—The In* completed without strikes of
White House decided on marine plasterers or bricklayers on the nates to the annual conference yes­ tries possessing great industrial re­ l'J2i by u coup executed while ha
guard during the president’s stay job or on other jobs controlled by terday afternoon, members of the sources. I he committed had rec­ wus u subordinate commander of
Paintku District Conference of the ommended tho convocation of n thu Chihli military party, then
a t Swnmpcott.
tho general contractor.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South, special cunfercncoto extend to nil heuded by Wu Pei Fu, who wus
, William I). Mitchell, of rit. Paul,
difficulties are reported opposed to unification of northern
ru st out of the political picture
was appointed solicitor general of in Similar
Chicago, Philadelphia and oth­ and southern Methodist bodies, nations the principle of the W ash­ th
the United States.
er large centers, with the contrac­ completed their victory which be­ ington convention, hut Mr. Burton la China because of Feng’s defec­
The state departm ent wns advis­ tors in tho difficult position of
was unwilling to let the quostion tion. There has been no open c]ash
ed of an attack by a member of faring strikes through the inabil­ gan at the morning session when go over to a lat?r date, liis plea us yet between the forces of Chang
the faseisti on the American vice ity of the Bricklayers, Masons' delegates opposed to union were for immediate nction in Genova and Feng, but observers on tivz
elected. The four alternates also, plainly made n deep impression on ground have been predicting" for
consul a t Leghorn. Italy.
and Plasterers’ International Union
Russian soviet aid to new rev­ and Operative Plasterers' and Cem­ if given a chance, will vote against all the delegates.
months th at it must coim*, ufid re­
olutionary movement in China was ent Finishers’ International Union unification which will come before
cent
direct reports indicate thnt the
His
alternative
suggestion
that
revealed in advices to the Associat­ to agree upon u division of te r­ thu unnuul conference a t the next President Coolidge stood ready to outbruak of hostilities csrinot be
session, it is beliuved.
ed l’ress.
summon a conference in W ashing­
f
ritory to work.
The alternates elected yesterday ton produced something like n sen­ long delayed.
Soviet
Propaganda.
afternoon
before
adjournment
It wns interpreted general­
In view of those circumstances,
were Mrs. J. I). Parker of Hanford; sation.
as the American President's the disturbances irt' Shanghai and
G. W. Stout, DcLnnd; E. L. Greer, ly
first concrete movo toward a Inter elsewhere precipitated by Chinese
New Smyrna and J. C. Sewell.
general
conference on disarm am ent students, the oqly central objective
The delegates named were, Mrs.
L. L. Barr, L. B. Bully, E. S. M art­ nnd wns received with gratification of which is the.Stripping of special
ninny of the delegations, includ­ rights from foreigners in China,
in, J. W. Blackwell, E. C. John­ by
ing
Great Britain and Canada.
LONDON, June fl — Scotland
(Continued on Page Two)
When the police entered the son, A. E. Bounds, I. C. Scntcll nnd
Yard detectives have raided the
M. Boncour pictured humanity ns
J. L. McCloud.
forger’s
den
they
found
evidence
biggest and most elaborate and
striving through count
Before adjournm ent yesterday pathetically
For
probably tho most proficient forg­ the plant had been in recent oper­ afternoon
less ngcH to do away with w ar; ho Fundral Service
the
conference
selected
e r’s plant ever discovered in the ation but it is believed tho forg­ New Smyrna us the next meeting sketched vividly the horrors and Mrs. H. C. McMullen
history of the country.
ers became frightened nt the pos­ place. The closing conference was sufferings of tho World W ar nnd
The raid on a den in the West
preached ut. noon by Uev. S. I. th eawfulnoas of gas w arfare. He Held This Afternoon
End of l^ondon wan carried out sibility that they were suspected Hendrix,
c'vumittcd Franco to any initiativo
of Hustings.
last Thursday night, the polico ns preparations for dismantling
ending combats with poison gas,
Tho funeral of Mrs. H. C. Mc­
huving to hrenk door locks with tin.* plant had been mndu ant! a l ­
but he uttered a solemn w arning Mullen, whose death occurred ut
ready
they
had
removed
some
of
revolver shots. Vhree and oneAudience A t Concert that the international nioruljty her homo, 200 Maple avenue,
half tons of apparatus were taken thu finished nnd half-finished forg­
could not Ihj effective ugainst poi­
ed plates.
A pocketbook was S h o w s Appreciation son gus unless accompanied by pen­ Thursday night was held a t d
to the statoin.
o’clock this afternoon a t the home.
found
containing
some
forged
mon­
A clue to tho existence of this
alties."
The services were conducted by Dr.
The
plant was gained Thursday in the ey orders and bank-notes.
Tho band conccrpi on Thursday
"Wo must make war inipoasiarrest of William Henry Harrison money orders were said to bo per­ evenings are draw ing increasing ble,’’ the speaker exclaimed, “ und F. D. King, pastor of the F irst
who is charged with possession of fect in design, but slightly off in audiences, the streets around arid Die only way (o do this is t o make B aptist church.
Following tho services a t the
the apparatus found in tho raided color.
n e a r Hotel Vublez being crowded any aggressor stute reuli*# th at it
headquarters. The w arrant des­
The plant occupied two jroctms, with well filled cara and the seats will find itself arrayed against tho home, the body wus taken to Os­
cribes tho plant as used for tho one for photogrupnic work and just across tho street from the ho­ armed forces of the civilized nu teen, her former home for burial.
Mrs. McMullen is survived by her
purpose of forging past office th i'o th e r u dark-room and drawing tel occupied a t every performance. tions of tho entire world."
husband;
two sons, H. C. McMullen,
British money orders and advices. office. Tenants in the same build­
Many comments of praise for the
J r., and Jam es Paxton McMullen;
The plant includes four etching ing say one of the three men sup­ concert numbers on Thursday eve­
NEXT WEEK SAVFATHER
three brat hers, H. S. Graves, K, C.
machines, two clump presses, a posed to be implicated—a smartly ning have been received by Direc­
Graves, of Sanford and Nolan T.
four-foot camera on sliding rails, dressed mnn-ahout-town type — tor Reizensteln. Special applause
WASHINGTON, June G.—Wea­ Graves, of Pensacola; three sisters,
an ultra-violet ruy lantern, a four leased tho rooms three months ago was given to the overture. "Old
foot porcelain tub of acids, a quan­ on good references and since then Favorites" and to “The Nill In Tho ther outlook for the week beginning Mrs. T. C. Brown, Miss Wiema
Monday in tho South Atlantic and Graves and Mrs. Emma Owlbcc, of
tity , of mctul sheets, two block­ there have bn signs of work going Forest,” a descriptive
number,
making machines, electrical etch- •"g on three almost nightly. Neign- which was played with much charm East Gulf Stakes; Partly cloudy Hanford. Mrs. God bee is ill in
with scattered, thunder showers ex­ hospitul at Asheville, N. C.
apparatus, a huge quantity of sen­ bors uDo mentioned n powerfully und expression.
cept general showers ubout middle
Mrs. Mary R. Adams, of L*
sitized paper, two hundred
pack­
i "u .. **tfddle-aged hunch-bnck and
of week; temperatures above nor- land, sister of Mr. McMullen, and
ets of photo;graphic
* ‘ platen
‘.
nnd or- iu aiitn quiet-mannered youth ■ 1
Saranota—98,757,000 road bond mul first p art und near noruipl Lloyd Adams, of Ocala, were lu rq
d en and banik-notes
..
ether culprits.
ia?u&lt;3 to bo voted upoo J o n t 10*
latter parjj
__ ____ '
for the funeral,
TALLAHASSEE, Juno G—Gov­
ernor John W. Martin Inst night
railed a special tteasioi of the Flor­
ida legislature to convene today at
10 'clock.
The governor appeared In person
before n point session of the two
houses at 11:15 p. m., nnd read Ids
proclamation, in which ho set forth
as reasons for th* action th at the
legislature' of 1025 “has failed to
pass nnd enact into law a ntatutc
providing adequate appropriations
for the conduct of tho stn*e govern­
ment for the biennium beginning
July 1, 1025, and ending June .10,
1027; nnd has foiled to provide for
raising revenue sufficient to de­
fray tho expenses of the state for
the next two years ns in mandatorilv required by section 2, article 0,
of the state constitution."
Ills action ir* calling the specinl
session was taken when it. became
nonrent that there was no chance
of finnl passage of the general ap­
propriations bill, which received
approval of tho lower house nt 9
o’clock after which it was sent to
the senate. There the members
declined to adopt n cloture rule
limiting debate on tho measure,
many contending thnt the measure
was of too great importance to
pass it hurriedly. It then hornin'*
evident thnt the upper house would
not lie nidi* to dispose of the bill
prior to time of adjournm ent sin**
die, fixed for midnight, for with
the bunch of messages sent to the
senate hy the house was the tax
levy hill containing a provision
rutting the levy for tick eradication
work from one-half to ouo-gighth
of a mill.
The latter measure was taken up
first, and when Senator Anderson,
of Gadsden county, offered nn
amendment to eliminate even t ’jo
ono eighth mill, n light win a t a r i 'd
which apparently was headed for
n long drawn out struggle. This
continued for more than an hour
when a request was received from
argument was started on motion
he returned to that body. Another
the house asking that the measure
of Senator Edge l" decline the re­
quest. It was finally granted,
however.
During progress of this arg u ­
ment a move was made to go into
executive session, a fte r which the
request was received from the
governed for the joint session for
the purpose of delivering his proc­
lamation.
The constitution limits extra ses­
sions to 2D days, hut it was not ex­
pected that the members would re ­
quire that much time to finish up
work on the appropriations bill.
The appropriations hill, r.s re­
ported ait Thursday by the joint
house and senate conference com­
mittee, was passed 15 to 82 last
night nt U o'clock by tho house
and sent to the senate where it was
taken up (ur consideration, 'the
(Continued on page 2)

PRESIDENT MAY
TRY TO SETTLE
TRADE D ISPU TE

Biggest Offensive
Of W ar Is Launched
By K illian Troops W ashington News

French reports

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORI), FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925

MEETING FAVORS
BURTON PLEA TO
BAN POISON GAS

NewSm yrnaPicked
By Conference Of
1925 M eeting Place

Scotland Yard Detectives Unearth
Biggest Forgery P lant In History

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'Gainesville 25 milct of n^phalt, exChild Tortured
ctllcnt. First 10 miles south of I
-rhO M D A , COLXTV OF
m i l l , of d i s t r i c t school t a x to
'G ailcsvillc asphalt surfaes very
M IL E . IX CHANCERY.
lev ied a n d co lle c te d f o r e a c h of
Ctr.il. Knd of asphalt to Mlcanopy
» cars . T h e C o u n ty n o a r d n f P u b ­
lic I n s t r u c t i o n h aa d e t e r m i n e d t h a t
3 milei rough. .Mlcanopy to I.ote n m i ll s la t h e e s t i m a t e d m i l e a g e a w n i - K - n o t i u t , * # ? . j n e .
.\cll asphalt surface excellent, Lo­
m-i-rosary to be vote,) a t aucti e l ­ a c o r p o r a t i o n o r x a n i i e d a n d e x is twell to Uccta under construction
e c ti o n f o r p u r p o s e of s a i d s p e c i a l Inir u n d e r t h e la w s o f t h e S t a t e of
t a x sch o o l d i s t r i c t f o r t h e e n s u i n g Florida.,
DeLeon i prings through DcLand
l w o y e a rs .
C om p lain an t.
R O A D NO. I —Nunes I erry to to Sanford and Orlando, fair.
T he follow ing nam ed a re a p p o in tVs.
ei| to a c t ns c l e r k s a n d I n s p e c t o r s
ROAD NO. I.—Gc&lt;*.*k&lt;&lt;i Line to
Jacksonville.
a t th e p r e c i n c t s n a m e d , w i t h i n s a i d W O O D B U R Y S. D AN A , e t at..
Nunes Ferry to Pensacola, 9 Miami.
D
u
f
e
ndunta
Jtnecial School D is t ric t , to h o ld s a id
O R D E R O F P U B L IC A T I O N
miles concrete, exit lien ^Rem ainelection:
The Waycrnss road fro:n the St,
r r c r l n r t No. 3 ( L a k e M o n r o e ) , n .
dcr sand cloy condition, fair. Pen- M
j aty's River to Jacksonville is
R l.nkc. C l e r k ; J o h n O glexli*, T.
s n c o l n to Floridntown, fair rand open
r
to traffic and Uiwly paved.
J . II. II. W. II. C r e n s h a w . I n s p e c t o r s .
TO T H E D E F E N D A N T S , W O O D ­
P r e c i n c t No. «. ( P a o l a ) ; A. V. M c­ B U R Y S. D AN A a n d J A M E S H.
clay. Fioridn town to .Miilignn, Oilinc work i* in progress hut tra f­
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.
C
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k
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n.
F.
J
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s
,
J
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H.
B
R
Y C E . If llv ln ir a n d If d e a d to nil
good rand clay and brick. Milli­ fic Is cnrriid thru the work. Rond
IJonth. II. tV. .Smith. I n s p e c t o r s .
persons cln lm lm r In te re s t
In th e
gan to Uossv Head, sand clay, fair. under construction by Duvail Coun­
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 n o ­ 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 e d u n ­
tic
e
Inp
u
b
li
s
h
e
d
In
t
h
e
H
a
n
fo
n
l
Mossy Head' to DcFunisk, under ty from BoynrJ to St. Johns Co.
d e r W o o d b u r y S. D a n a , ile c ta s e d .
i l i r s M . a n s w s X l a e s r u o l i n t l d l„ J a m e s it. Mryce. (leceuse.l o r o t n e r ro-gh. DcFuni&amp;k to Line. iruVall Co. Line to Bmitir'll
S e m in o le C o u n ty . H o r l d a . h u t w i t h ­ w ise. In t h e p r o p e r t y
h erein after
Garyville, ssnd clay, excellent. 02 miles V foot brick road with
o u t sal.l d is t r i c t , t h e r e helnK no d e s c r ib e d t o a ll p e r s o n a c l a i m i n g i n ­
n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d w i t h i n s a i d t e r e s t In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r
Catyville to Cottondaic, unimprov­ rock shoulder s, fair. Bunnell to
d i s t r i c t . f o r a perio d of t i m e n s r e - d e s c r ib e d u n d e r H e n r y B. L ord, de
ed but in fair shape. Cottondale tail Ifeill:' asphalt road i» milt *
ii u lr r.l l.y law.
D one a n d o r d e r e d by t h e C o u n ty
to Mnrfnnna, sand clay, goed. Mar­ nnphalt surface. &lt;xrellent. Volusia
B o a rd of P u b lic
Instruction
f o r *!! V.1? .
y '
.?{
f
ianna to Quincy, unimproved hut County Line to Daytona very good.
S e m i n o le C o u n ty .F lo r id a . In r e g u l a r
* Ir *'?*• nn&lt;* rnorB P a r t i c u l a r l y desin fnir ship*. Quincy to Littmnns, Allnndnl to New Smyrna 8 miles,
s e s sio n , a t S a n fo r d . F l o r i d a . M a v |*-ritien a s .
7 be N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of N o r th 5th. 1!&gt;35
good «jand clay. I ittmans to Mon- r.v.c mile detour. Remninedr paved.
v i s t Q u a r t e r of S e c t i o n 5. T o w n ­
(S E A I.)
ticello, unimproved but fair. Mon- New Smyrna to Ilrevard County1
s h i p 20, S o u t h of I t a n x e 32 E a s t,
F R E D T. W IL L IA M S .
a m i to a ll u n k n o w n p e r s o n s el l i m ­
ticello to Aucilla river, good sand Line, 1(1 mile , four mile detour.
C h airm an .
i n g I n t e r e s t In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n ­
A ttest:
clay. Auciila ri-. er to Greenville, Four mile shelled read. Remain­
a f t e r tl is c r lb e i l.
T. W . L A W T O N . S e e r e t s r y .
rand cluy toad in gn-d condition. der paved. Ilrevard county lino
IT IS H E R E B Y O R D E R E D t h a t
P u b li s h May 29. J u n e 5. 12. It). 2ft.
I n leaving Greenville take old coun­ to Titusvill • 12 mi.es, nine miles
ty rood into within six miles of paved. Remainder shelled road, no
Muilwiron where you will conic to detour . Titu iville to Cocoa 18
an excellent sard day road into miles, all paved. Cocoa to .Mel­
Madistn. on to I.lv- Oil:, Lube bourne 21 milca, .‘1 miles dr tour 13 I
City and Last. There being no de­ miles paved. Remainder shell. .Meltours.
lionrn - to S bn tiun river IT mile-,
HfJAD NO. 2.—Georgia Line t i 0 mile Hhelled road, remainder
paved, no detours. Sebastian to
Fort Myers.
Georgia i.inr to Jarper, rami .Miami 1311 miles, nil paved.
ROAD NO. 3.—High Springs lo
clay road in excellent condition.
Jasper to White Spring.;, -and clay Far! Slyer .
High Springs through Archer
p a d in fnir condition, rough in
places. In leaving White Spring . and INilli'itnn to Iionioo, fair. Rocross Suwnnne river over old , co'to Ilunmdlon, hi phnlt surface,
bridge In th&lt;» town of W hit- i-v d h n t. Dunnollon to luvernc.-i
Springs and lake o.d county rood a r t lir-ink.-vill- roti-li, with ex-.-cpto Lake City. Thin is the official t m &lt;i 8 r.iib-a n-w b:i*&lt;- ju com- i
-d te a r In-Auness. Ron I under I
detour while the highway ln-tv-c-m I
While Springs and lu.ki City is b ctn.'.tti-’tion thiough Gitiur county
ing bald urfaced, and is in very f*i &gt;n Holder to Ficral City. llrook
•"
hroti li i .. ..i
llratl ntnn
. .
,
, .
,
, , ,
gi.od condition. La ,e City to iiij
i» *t n k land tied
Springs, good. High Springn tu nml Sarasota to Myakka river, •; y' »"■=
1
Pi
Ivo mile o
Li p i u l u P M it ,,e!; neck, MarGainesville 23 mile of niplmlt, &lt;■
-Hi ...... . Six Milo C
: 1
Nt l.&lt; r. &lt;*. waa found
ccllent. First It) miles soiitit of m ad
■ruction. Traffic houhl 1
“ v !® ,. A"0
"f ,."‘r
Gainesville asphalt surface m i
good. Ktnl of iwplmit to Mic.int*|iy 1inkt- liny bore Road, Tampa , , in ter nnrent , Mr, and Mrs. AnFro.ii tin- Mynkku
Myakka m
•V,,,lVl‘rI " f f ,,i‘
Scrt-ums
fi mile* rough. Mlcanopy to Low Hrad-ntmi. From
child cauiit-d ntignbirs to
r || asphalt urfii:-i&gt; excellent. L .- .e t
I’unta Gm-tla very rough &lt;-\- en!! the
police.
i'untn Gord.t to
well to Ocala under coiiatructiyii. &lt;■ : ix mil*
Short detoura. Omla t-&gt; Ilellevii-w• .( Ft. M y'i-, gontl.
1*0 *.ll
It
««. 8.
K.— ii.-iinei
and |j-f l.lirir, cxiicllont n ipil il.
lilM
&lt;».
rurfurp Leesburg to Ku:.t.i■; mil thr.ii. Ii Fee J proof, Si-hriug
Mount Dora, gwul. .Mount |h&gt;t i t-i Duih, &lt;t-.. .o Lake Annie, good.
Furl Myeix generally in good eon I.al: Aiin'i to Palm Circle road i
tlition except detour bclw; eu (tig., i ei-n t ■leaf ir but loUgil itiel oun*-\ ■a". ,1-.: i f t u .i i. Dri\i i liould I..mid Ft. Myerr.
ROAD NO. *1.—Georgia Lin • f.: rat. fn!.
LOAD NO. 2:1.—Relict lev. lo
Orlando.
1 1 V/KST, Fin., June I —More
Wiidn Landing to Yu!er&gt;, -:m-l i'l.uit - if?
•u
i i oil land (iccie.i of fish
clny road in fair condition. Ytiltv
Vu lea l I I
I! ill in Marion, ' ill ; - hip|k d ally
"-in this
to Six mil • i touth bell re a l in . -m , llei aaiido anti Ihi c r un - tv du.iiig the week to the New
fair cunditinn. From lid--, point l . 11* .1; id . irfu- - ! nit the w -y. Tli
' *1 aeip.nriuin net or.ling to n
'in to Jueltioiivilh- to Green *-,*\.* 1. t • I* io k I .' *r t r ;i . « 1 in Taut­ t'P-. incut bv Jolni Shea, leiireseno ala. North I it; • !!«
' Rnring* naved road, jdek and treat- pn
t 'ti' "f that institution, who has
t*d rock base. Ail in good i uu-Ji-,- ■
i u .......... &gt;y through Page
"■•o here for some time collec­
ting spceii • o f oiitbern water fish.
lion.
Green Cove .Springs t-j 1 1 iMant ( ily, exeelb nt.
•Many of the fish, lie aid, are of
w II ! nown varieties hut a iiuinSCclilor-Presidcnt IVirels Predecessor
I r of them are rare species.
; ) • 11 ii will be - hipped in
President K. A. Dirge of Wi u.n;in Uni- - . ( "&gt;'tt, gri t I&gt;r. Glenn
• Ily tanked cars, it was exFrank, who will nuccted him tlliu yeai mi t!.&lt;• I.itti r*, pi rival in Mad­ i i; i d, mill will Im- carefully
ison, Wis.. following Ids selection, Dr. Frank hut iiot-n for y ean wall m-1 during the entire trip by
editor of The Century magazine.
Shea and Willard linker, his
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th" pi. pose of collecting more .s|&gt;e1-c * «f the outhein waters fish
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C l e r k C ir c u i t C o u r t T h o S t a t e of F lo r id a , t o :
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J o s e p h M. B r u n e r . If li v i n g , a n d
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a n d o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r t h e s a id
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J o s e p h M. B u r n e rr,. d e c e a se du ,. on r o tltth ­
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S E M IN O L E C OU NTY . S T A T E Ol u u a t a A. Hlrrlne,
d ead , th o h e ir s , d evisees, g r a n t e e s
F L O R ID A .
an d o th e r c la im a n ts u n d e r th e said
A u g u s t a A. s i r r l n e d e c e a s e d , o r
In Re: E s t a t e of
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21th day of J u n e , 102.' I s h a l l a p ­ rln iit. t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t n t h e l a n d s
ply to t h e H o r.o rn t le Ja s . '1. 8 b a r - a n d p r e m i s e s Involved In t h i s s u i t,
op JmAec b»f s a i d c o u r t , a s J u i f t * w n o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n .
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&lt;h it r s e a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e t »- rt-ltllre d t o a p p e a r t o t h o Mil of
Rsjied In SemlnoU
int • of F r s r k C a o u r t n . dsej-ased. c o m p l a i n t In t h e
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p r e s e n t t o salii c o u r t m y f i n a l a c ­ a t t h e c o u r t h o u s e
In t h e c i t y o f
c o u n ts ns A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f sa id e s ­ H anford. S e m i n o le C o u n ty . I- lo rld a .
ta t e . a n d n s k T p r th i-lr a p p r o v a l .
sa id c a u s e b e i n g a
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tl e In t h e c o m p l a i n a n t w . C. D av is. AVEY M AN
F O R R E S T LAKE.
In a n d t o t h a t c e r t a i n p ie c e «.r p a r ­
Administrator.
cel o f la n d s i t u a t e
In S e m i n o l e
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C o u n ty , F lo r id a , d e s c r ib e d a a fo l- J u n e 5. I I . i j . j,' July ^
J u n e 4. 11 19.
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in N’l.iib Dnkul.-i. Dm- way of gul­
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beautiful oak trees on the property and facing on both Geneva and Mellonville Avenue, Oak Hill is most certainly Sanford’s subdivision of real
opportunity.

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N. H. GARNER
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250,000 CHINESE
NOW ON STRIKE
IN
SHANGHAI

At a conference
_ t, he said, the “mnjority of the minority” decided to
vote the bill to let It go on third
reading; to ‘‘gracefully yield to the
majority in allowing the hill to
come to n vote, but to vote ‘no* cn
the passage of the bill.”

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English Fox Trot Causes
Upheaval InTin Pan Alley

Prettiest Missouri Coed

(Continued from Page One)
take on new significance. The de­
mand* made hy student nnd other
discontented elements, printed in
handbill
style
and
scattered
through the streets of Shanghai,
Canton, Changsha nnd even in Pe­
king, synchronise exactly with so­
viet propaganda which has been
broadcast in Chinn since the a rri­
(Continued from page 1)
val in Peking of the soviet am ­ lab Alma Drown, Nina May Cook,
bassador, H. Knrakhnn, ns well an Naomi Follows, Marie Fesuln,
with statements reported to have Sarah Grace (iillon, Mildred Minbeen ninth* bv him in ni!dre««n-&gt; b/&gt;- « n a Iloi.j, Anna Hcicn Kanner,
fore student bodies which nroused Laura Lehman, Jean Eloisi* Max­
the protest of the diplomatic corps well, Dorothy Hart Morn, Florence
in Piking.
Adello Mere, Georgia Cntherin?
President Coolidge is being kept Mobley, Olive Klizabeth Newman.
advised of the situation in Chinn. Dorothea Day, .Mary Elizabeth
He intends that the'Am.-;lean na­ Piileston. Violet Louise Sarloa,
val craft now in Chinese waters ns Velma Shipp, Irma Smith, Thelma
well ns the marines landed in Mary Snuriing, Elizabeth Carol
Khanghni, the legation guard nt Stone, Violet Swnggcrty, Winnie
Peking, nnd other of the American Swnggerty, Willie? Lee Sweat, Elrna
detachments shall be utilised for Lbn..i« tb Tolar, Virginia Turner,
the protection of -American
lives Wight, Snra Evelyn Wil----- ,li:ri.:.ret
nnd properties, ..ecretary V ilbur i,ui„.
Erwin Zachary.
meanwhile,
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eft Hear
Rear Admiral .
y, ; j o]lll
Brantley,
Washington, commanding the A id-i 1, |
Armn.no llyrd, Lloyd (5.
ntic siiuadron, free to use his dis- | f’nrav.ay, Albert Pinckney Connolcrrtiou in the employment of the ly, Jr.. Theodore Dunn, Jack Wal­
ships and men nt his command.
ter Fi; nt, Jr., Charles Henry Har­
rison, Foster Hill, William RerCantonc c Are VirtoriouH.
nnrd llircrhi, George
William
CANTON, June 0.—In fighting Knight, Jr., Stew art Holderncs.t
here tonight the Cantonese drove Long, Ilnrton Washburn Mabry, W.
the Yunnnnesc from the city.
Herbert Messer, Robert Lee Peek,
A general strike is threatened Jr., Welter K. Price, John Uogero
and telegraphic communications Kchirard, W arner Edward Scoggan,
with Hong Kong has been suspend­ Jr., Watson Wallace, George Thom­
ed.
as Wilson, Harry Hldne Woodruff.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE G. 1925

TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

50 MEMBERS OF
SENIOR C L A S S
G E T DIPLOMAS

MARTIN C A L L S
EXTRA SESSION
OF LAW MAKERS
(Continued from Page One)
bill p a st'd withoov any material
amcmlrr.\its , carrying slightly
more than $10,QUO,000.
Opposition to cllowing a vote
on the measure melted when Rep­
resentative MncKenzh of Lake,
niul Week?, of Holmes, lenders of
the light against the hill, announc­
ed, immediately after the house
reconvened following the supper
recess that they would not delay
the pusaag? of *!«•♦ bill, lint would
vote against it. when the vote was
takrn.
Their statement)) followed the
speaker's affirmative answer to a
rpiestion
from
Representative
Phillips, of I evy, who inquired if
it were true that, in the event of
a special session, tho m ajority
could pass the measure over the
protest of the minority in the
course of tim e consecutive days.
Representative, MncKcnzio stated
that, a t a conference this morning
he had agreed to go with the “ma­
jority of th&lt;- minority,“ and that nt
that conference it was decided to
nllow the time of adjournment to
lai postponed until midnight and
to allow the hill to go on second
rending, hut not allow it to go on

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erty listed with us, we will spend mo
ey to advertise it and guarantee thatl
personal individualized effort Mill!
made to sell it.
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We Have Some Good Buys
in city lots, and especially attractive short time „fftrj
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an investment standpoint.

Come in and let us tell you about them

SIM PLIC ITY
Miss Fritzi Voss of Dubach, I.n., is the prettiest girl at tho University
of Missouri. She won a beauty contest there. The judge was none
other than Cecil II. De.Millc, movie director.

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Just as a radio set with a tin: u
controls is contusing and difficult to
operate, *&lt;&gt; is .41 automnbil') with
cnutrols sc.itiered ail over the driv­
er’s cornpirtmc.it.
Modern car building tends to
grouping all instreun iits imdt r one
glass. 1 r &gt;tccu it an&lt;l readable a: out
glam \ Choke and iyi:i;io:i xioite 4t&lt;
left by ihcr.t elves in one, dcliui'.t
Spot.
Cowl vrnt'l.itnrs open with tlv*
foot, on Slii.b t.-iW-r cars, f.-r ox
ample. Fi ,vcr Icy"'*., sv. itciu - am;
Luub. l o ouir.tU m u u 11: .era ,n::g

Brooklyn Man, Victim Dr. Smith Hardin, Of
O f Extortioner Shot Methodist Orphanage
As He D efies Demand Will Preach Sunday
Dr. Smith Hardin, superintendent
NEW YORK, June 0.—Shot by
itn extortioner whom he at last de­ of the Florida State Method? 0
fied a fte r giving him huge sums Orphanage, situated just nernrof money, Thonms Lon dale I. u s ­ Lake Monroe from Sanford will fill
ing, iiianufncturcr and banker and the pulpit at th?' morning mu! even
Hrooklyn civic lender is dead and ing services of the First Metho
Charles Muller, who erved a terir. ili-'t church tomorrow. Dr. Hardin,
in Sing Sing for robbery is in jail. it is announced will tell of th&lt;
I.ec ing wan shot in the crowded work done by the orphanage an.
lobby of a financial district build­ bring it?i needs before the peoplt
ing, Muller firing without ta k in g ; of tlu* church.
Over DO children are being earn
the gun from his coat pocket as
I.cesing entcied. Muller signed for by the institution, according t&gt;
two confessions but police give Dr. Hardin, and many others nr.
seeking entrance. Dr. Hardin ha
little credence to either one.
made many improvements at tin
orphanage since he assumed chnrgi
and he declares that money 1
LIGHTNING S T R IK E S RADIO needed to keep the work going nn&lt;
The Fire Depnrtnu nt was called to expand the usefulness of the in
to 201 Seventh Street yesterday dilution.
Dr. T. .1. Mixon, pastor of tin
afternoon when the
lightning
struck the radio wires in the hum • First Methodist Church, has gum
&lt;&gt;t ('Inteticu Hnrkley. Tin receiv­ to Atlanta to attend I’omuii'inc
ing set wa 1 burned out but 110 other ment Exercises at Emory UnKer
damage was done, it in iiii:r&gt;uiUTtl. &lt;ity, where his son Raymond Nixon
is one of the graduates.

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rhythm nnd set down
‘Southern Rose,” of B rit­ tin* American
a quaint, preciso English gar­
ish B irth, N ew M od­
den,'' sho rhapsodizes.
“There is something now in it
el for Songsm iths
New York City, — Americano
have become smugly accustomed
♦o watching tho world do its mu­
sical shopping in Tin Ran Alley.
lin t a di?lurking rumor has
risen along Rrundway. Says some­
body, “ have you heard the l.ondon hit, 'Southern Ru-o’?" And
the ri Ran Allcvile w!.i i*. n,i..
. joi. 1 fan.My irritated and
covuili-r ; “Do you really think i‘
Is .lu ll 1 hit?” For lie is loathe
to belie : tho worst.
5: ill ;m Do - British
P; . • \ i . y re knows, having
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uet n ' r !bj nmiruT of Auicrican la/.:, I;. II " tu'u- Paris, Vienna,
Uu
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ore calling for nightly v.hen it io
lime to eat or dance.
Dor.Civ I’r. a . i. an Ameri­
can singer, win h &gt;rd the aoag
nnd introduced it u&gt; her own
rulin'ry. is one of the nut!i &gt;;-.i of
Tin•1 »Ran Alloy's
nr.,li a ?..
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that n
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that will sta rt tho vogue fer an
entirely different type of danca
music—n music th at will get furiber nnd further away 'rorn orig­
inal jazz, yet that will rati ?et
faithfully our influence on for­
eign composers.
No World Monopoly
“ l think ‘Southern llosc nrovc*
conclusively that American writ­
ers do not nave a world monopoly
n dance tunes. \\c nnve. how•.•'•?»*, been the world's training
.'clioo! for such music nnd now
cur Pint pupil h?.3 done r.s well,
alinll .' s-.y as the master.
“ A foreign rompo.-er w.';en ?nea
ho is able to mn iter our rhythm,
ran give the something new that
immediately popularizes the seng.
It is natural tlmt England, haing
nio t kin to 11.1 rhcuH oc rp.s Irst.
“ I am writing with gr?at :ntcre :t to hear Paul W hiteman's
idtomgraph interpret?tion * of
•Siiull?' re 1’ :e. They tell n t ho
haj made a record at it cr.d e?
-ourvo lie has played onougii
hr ad *n c d t!ic n e e rja r y sal­
ad quality wiiieti tho English
■i.mn i.i-r Ins i u t In.”

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Valdosta Ga., by \V. T. McGowin Syndicate.

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Junr is the month tif fair brides and*,Romancp.W To the
many young couples Joining hearts and hands this month
the first National Ilr.nk, Sanford, Fla., extends heartiest
good wishes.
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And we trust that we may he permitted to contribute
in Konti* measure to the happiness anil prosperity of the
years ahead.
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For marriage has its practical side, and the carnerstuno of e v ery ncwly-forme.1 home should be n good bank
account.

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Thr.se interested in inking ex­
pression during the summer
will please call nnd see.

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H u m d e r e i m e d n r o t l n rtvlse, u m | all
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D i i pi M' i i r l ni f b y t h n n w n n t l.ill
i (‘(»ini»|.i||)t h i «ViI m riiiini* t h a t
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.Miss Margaret McRae
21S Palmetto Ave.
Y,,i| nr,' III, r,-lure r- ,

I" h r l o 1 lie h i l l o f r o i l
■"ii".' o n M o t u l n y , i h e

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llioi'c is no doubt that, in Sanford or Seminole county

N n p r r x r r l p llo n f o r

Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue nr Bilious Fever.

there arc people who need almost any particular article

Il k ill* ( h r K r r m 'i

at all times.

If an article is not a general ncces-

Mly, there are low buyers, but a market can be found

" -irr.inly Deeds
'••i,glass in Henry A. Me•"l 'H* nf Eureka Hammin. $io.
I'urkct, to J. A. Trovil"S'.) to loj ip AltamunU

l T a lk a b o u t speed'

101 Palmetto Ave., Opposite Fire Station
The best place in town to eat
Rcpulnr Meals 35c
Special Sunday Chicken Dinner 50c

a K l i i t t - r t Mi a I n l l f
IHE ( HI R( H OF THE HOLY lm' . ai rdi l ' ‘sa m i' ' l apl nm liui
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Sunday Ssehool, !*: 15 n.m. nnd all"S
m i p r . ailN.-H l&gt;. i .-u i . i . i. r d.-.-u'rilii d
regular morning service nt 11 a.m. " l al &lt; l II U N I : Y A. F i t A N R . d . f . ' : i i .

?:?iii. beginning at north pt. :t:io
feet oast of S\V corner of NW l-'»
of Section 30. tp. lit. S. range :!0,
E. Hun N. 1GO feet to E. 88 ft.
■ 150 ft. west F8 ft. to place of
beginning, stamps SI.
Edward
■Harper to .1. O. Hagjrx’tt. W

stamps ?11.
,
Stanley to |{. It. Wight,
lot
block .i ( hnpman and Tucke ra addition, stamp?i ?h.
K ’ R Hull to J.
Uffi.nl, HI
nvrer oi lan«| in cfectinn ^rtf town*
|( ‘impiird and Prepared ex- Ol. -I, S. ran^e DO m at, stamps
Budvilv for The Sanford Her
Adelaide G. Gordon to H.
|iuhy ilie Hnnfurd (.'redit As
Dojie. block 3, tier U0 nf St. Cert pultun.
rude*:; additi on, stamps $11.50.
H. ( . I)uRomo to Lillian G.
■ite Convex
Ilrownlee, an undivided half in­
18,5(10.00 terest iu block Jl, tier 20, St. Gcrtrue’s addition stamps, ?.l.
Carrie Evans Spencer to Charles
1.800.00 ‘••rnc«t Gormley, |„ t III, of Spencer
subdivision, stamps 81.50.
20.00 _l\Ua I‘ac Kurd to .Max I aacs, lot ;
(dmg.)500,0(l I-i and III, (Dock 1 Grove 1’nrk
subdivision, stamps $1.
C. W. Forrester to Jns. J. John-

Under New Management

every day for anything if the proper effort is made to
locate that market

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NEW
UhMllEIt YARD
A coinplele line of
PD^-s and Fine

‘aruing

and three

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maudlin sciftimcnt but a sincere
assertion that we hope each will
take advantage and call.

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D&lt;gnin.
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itur.uiii devoted to a religion
life.

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Ono-tweirth o.* a foot.
Farmers.
Artificial channel.
Nuiall islands.
HeiiJCS.
Evil.
To lie sick.
1; -low.
1'aralyzcd.
Rmull tiiii'hor.
Expored.
1‘ulicil.
Rhythni.
Datnag?.
Present tinio.
Stippri ...e«| I'linihur.tion
Nifst of ragie r.
Evening.
'1 honghtit.
Emhieiiis.
I’olilo form of addre.
Wan.

Stop. Look and Listen

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in?? tut i t Gcd Goes Forth —
in sueanwiiurs. IhiaJiUtOtS. erc.|U»r:i!
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t' rZVl;7m l‘*r *"R»rr ■ctainiituts under
"«*d mil" 'oreuah.tirni'. ry Camuauy.
„ r !uoi : r a ::’" Gussio Frank, Mrs.
nid Mni'tli Kl.irhia N«v*l Htorci
Sctb v&gt; ot'.lruff.
t i.miuiiiy. Mtiinci nr otherwise, and
T do—-Miss Gussic Frank, Mrs.
• 1*r if f . 44f A P P I.If\T I« \ FOW nil parties rlnlmlng lolttr&lt;-«; in
TAX IIRKII I XHKIl SKCTI44X .*&gt;73 I0111I ami hr. nils, m lirmumflnr doSeth Woodntft. Mrs. Julius Tak*ltiiAtn In Hcmttiolo ».*ouno r T in : or.M '.tixi, h tv ti ' t k i 4crlhrd.
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Notice Is hereby alvrn that Ifc I*.
Tl.e SWt; ,f Him Of a.rtlon
Ordantino—l^m are.
14. Tp. 21 H. Jl 31 K
IJukioi i.urchaser of Tax IVrtIflcnte
The Hi:'; ,if tho H\V'l nf &lt;4,.,.No. «. dated the 7tli day of Julie A.
t loti 14. Tt&gt; 21 H. It. It K
It'-*', has filed said certificate
•a niy office, nnd has mnde appll2''“’
Hse. It. Tp J| H. II. »*r
: 1 bvvu ..f
cut loti for tax a. eil t., Issue In acThe ,V?j "f N., of N of NT:
conlanco with law. Said cerllfleatc
of h i.', Hre. It. Tp. 21 ft. It.
rMiirarin .tlic following desert tail
property situated In .Seminole coun­ *2|| K.
ty. I- lorldu. to-wlt:
It appearing hy the sworn hilt &lt;&gt;f
S ' i o f s m i . f N i : » i „ f N*r:i;
'"jmplnlnt herein thnt you mul each
Sec.
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fast.
MUST n.U*TLST CHURCH
o f you limy ho Interentv.l in those
—« acres,
tracts „ f land s l t i m t c d | n
Sunday School U;30 a.m.
i
' be slid laud hetng nssesscfl nt the tcertain
cmin ,|o « ounty. Florida, and deMorning worship and sermon 11
d ite of the Issuaure of such certi­ Berlin d nliox... you. and eadi o f y„u
a.m.
ficate In the mime of l». j. f.aw|,.r ore heraby remiqandm) a n d requir­
I idess iia !.| c.rtlflrnt.. shall bo re. e d to appear to s a i d hill o f
living People’;: Unions 7 o'clock.
im’T'I "'■0r’p" l'’U to law tax b ed plaint itt lli** Ciinrt Hour... in Jturi, Evening worship and sermon H T h n t t. :ut &gt;, rn*-y f o r t h e s t o c k ­ "ill
Issue then on on the ixth day rord sS^mino?.* &lt;*oitnty. Klorldn. on
ocioc^.
E'.ibjCct, Your Record h o l d e r s o f th o . .ilu .d e ll e u l l y mi l oi Juno A. I&gt;.. f jj ;
Monday, tin* f|h day of July A |i
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llihh- study and prayer meeting iif I ’b rld.i. sh a ll, o n tiio .10th d a y
i ‘ounty, Florida,
hi l l o f COTIIld.iInt having been f i l e d
UodncMkiv evening H o'clock. o f J u n e . . ). Ti. 1'iJ.V. a . t e n o e l i i e k
tlr: A. M. IVMKKH. I). C.
fer the purpose of qulrtlm; title to
Ml" above deserlhcd tracts of Inu.l
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i t th J u i ll e la l I 'l r e n l t nf F lu r li ta , s i t ­
ordrr lie puldlattril once n Week for
Ihe f ir s t baptist Church cordi- t i n g In t 'h a n i l i e r s a t S a n f o r d . FI •elRMI rolls. . Utlve weeks. •„ The
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ini v ices.
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Martin, hi* wife, «!')inplalnant«.
licortjo o f D is s o lu ti o n o f u j o S o n I ' o n e niul
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tiirough or uu&lt;li?r \V. i:, Aiexandflerlt of i'lrenlt lOiurt,
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May
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:‘lnt«* of Florida; To:
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Fernandez. I l K V t l . V A I I I t K A l . T V C O M P A N Y
• e r l l e d. !IS h e i r s , d e v l * ...... . . r r a l l t e e s .
Charles U w rtnee llritt. St. Claire
"ini other clalmnntn under \ \ . !•:.
A Nett Y ork C o r p o r a t i o n ,
Ai xander, diH.'en.od. or atherwls**;
Elmo Iligoins, Thomas George,
Com plainant
.'ad ail p.irtlv?) clalialnu .my iur'id e rie k George. Father Hum- T h e l o i r s . devl s&lt;!i ' «, e r n n t e e s n i u l i•
:»t .if, in mi,| t., lb. lands ami
pl.'iei will nddreyi the children.
• d o o r &lt; l u l l n « n t : t i i n i l . r A N N I I * II
aises hatolnafter &lt;l&lt; i&lt;*rli&lt;i .i iis
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lo Seminole f ounty. flurlda.
Miss Oratien Tngnch, superin- 8li*l T U N . diTMiiNi d o r o t l i e‘ r w l n e ,
tepi|i:i|i i.| tj.|. .Sunday Seliools has n o d ot l u' t ' t i . D u f o i p l n n t i
pit part d tin* ela? . Appropriate
nvi»i?t.i will Lj i•*r;d«»r«*(I by tho
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No Sunday Sihool or evening
Al l p . ' i i ' t o s I'l al iui ti ir I n i ' - r r s t In
lb* • I ml a n d p r . ' a i l s . ' S l o - r . d u a f l ' ' r
•: ".otnnis during tiie summer.
i l ' s i ' r i b f t l . u i l t l ' T A N N i l ! II. H L ' T -

North Laurel Aw
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tiv«. I’itlmetto Avenue lot.s.
Oil" mi cornel*
Total frontage 108 feet

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Phone 505.

CON r, It EG A .ION A L CH URCII
Sunday Services:
Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.
Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.
A cordial welcome for nil.
bira:iger.&lt; especially invited to
tonic and worship.
The following musical program
will be give.: nt the morning ser­
vice:

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Sanford Avenue
Business Property
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Variety of coal.
Slipping. ^
External.
Foreigner.
Tn glance over.
Artless.
Sour.tl repented.
To ni.lke lace.
Mexican plant having scarlet
blossom.:.
In that way.
Within.
llinl resembling a rnt.
Point.
Myself.
Nude.
Wager.
More crippled.
Valley (seluded).
Stone worker.
Not so much.
To exclude.
Mo:it evil.
.
iii'lorical tnle.
Refn Ii.
Colored part of eye.
Comes in contact.
Areutiipliidied.
Shabby.
Conjunction (ono of pair).
Ma.H-uline pronoun.
Help.
Printer's measure.
, Fleshy folds of tho mouth.
. Uialtliieitt.
, Fairy queen.
I Btioveil.
1 Ob'irves.
Mexican dollar.
I Surfeited.
1 Citrus fruit.
1 Inuges.
VERTICAL
1 K ling t?&gt; one nlde^
| Agile animal noted for butt-

We have just received a complete
stock of

Today’s Besl Offerings in Real Estate

S.infi.ril. Hciiiliioln County, Klcirliln
iillirnrhv „.iM Mil of nnnitUtiit t. Ill
In' taken n» cail(f«*txl by you; nalii
'•iiusr lii'lua ft Milt to Ilillot title ti
»in&gt; annvw iicitrriiit"l litiul itml
I -•••• In the above uun?i&lt;l ICKVONAll UijAt.VV COMPANY.
It Is further nraetvQ thnt thlii ora• r Ii? iMihilHhoit once n week fur
• 1ulit tf) eonsrcutlv" vovks In Tt*«'
)) 1nf1.nl iii-i.ilil. a i.etvsimi'i-r pntillrlicil In Hrmlnok Cqiinty, KlorMu
DoNII AND ont'KllMt*. this 6th
•lay of June. I!*23.
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•■fork of the t*lre':lt Court ol
S« mliinii Cunntv, t'lnrbla.
it. WKfcKJt. Deputy' Clark
(.'i.lAi.)
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Kollrltors for C.iruiilaln ml.
June B. t .1. ;&lt;t. 27. July 4. 11. 18,
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but we 111ho give all orders careful attention.
portunity to make you one of our satisfied i u-‘ 0 '

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J . U . JACKSON
L our Tim • Loans on Iiositlcnccs and Businosa Property.
Easy Repayment Plan
Office in new Merriweather Building
2nd Street.
Phone 611

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Hardware

We want to know you in order
that you will gain confidence in
our banking service and take ad­
vantage (if our savings depart­
ment to help you.

‘ Rimes and Screens
•'hide lo Order
e(u'*l Diiiid your house
P‘t&lt;‘—or Furnish male
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service wo provide.
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SA V IN G S

SANFORD f'F.WPLEKffi
LOAN AND
PRESIDENT

G.E.fTCALL
MANAGER

• s* I’HICE, Mur.
, irst St. Phone I

We submit you complete plans th at yive you the
utmost in material and economical service. From

means of reach in
swiftly

colinr to roof we are prepared to furnish you cornPlete estimates to meet your individual require
tnents.

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11,0Price Is Right
SANFORD

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COLLEI
THE BUILDER
North French Avenue.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Here's a chance for you to do some exciting figuring. At
the present rate of development in Florida, how many build­
ings will be erected in the state in 1925?
S. W. Straus, generally conceded the country's leading
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authority
in the m atter of reliable business prognostications
n . iio x v .% m i D s n O n
says
that
during 1925, the building program ini the United
M inna 11H
f i t M ain n lla A irn n e
States
will
amount to six thousand million dollars. Another
s i i n r n i i n i o n it m : t
way
to
name
that number is to call it six TRILLION dollars.
On* T e a r — 17.tut s i x M o n th * 1160
h M l v e r .,1 In C it y hy C a r r i e r . |&gt;*r
Of
these
six
trillion dollars, how many will be used in
wnnk, l i e . W e e a l y K .lu .n n 02.00
per )&lt;»r.
_____________ Florida? And what other lines of business and industry in
general will be affected by a six trillion dollar building pru%pV:rY.xi. A o n n ? i Ait obUuary _______

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Florida is experiencing a so-caii "boom’—with nobody
predicting
a possible collapse. In some strange fashion, Flor­
M F . M H t 'H T I I B A t m r l A T K I I PIIK S S
ida
1ms
just
been “discovered”. In every other state in the
T h e A n a o rln t&lt; il l»r**s» U e x c l u s ­
iv ely e n t i t l e d »*» t h e u s e f " r.
Union,
they
are
talking of Florida, dreaming of Florida, plan­
p u b l i c a t i o n o f ull n e w s d i s p a t c h e s
c r e d i t e d to It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d - ning to migrate to Florida. Everywhere this talk of Florida
t t r d In t h i s tm
tior ---a ml ---a ls o t h- e- !»»■
irip.jr
*1 n e w s published herein, All r I• * " is marked by serious discussion of the amazing development
o f r e p u f iti e a tl o n « r s p e c i a l d i s p a t c h - projects underway here, and the countless opportunities for
*« h e r e i n o r e e ts o r e e c r - e d .
people with capital, big and little, to come to this state and
SATURDAY, JUNK 6, IMS.
invest their money in dividend-paying propositions.
Then when these people set out for Florida they either
THE HERALD'S I’LATFUKM
— D e e p e r w n l e r m u l e t o J a c k s o n ­ plan to build their own homes, build their own industrial
v ille.
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.
plants, or they set out to find homes and plants already built.
%—('(instruction of St. Johns-In- In Miami something more than fourteen million dollars worth
dinn River canal.
3.
— E x t e n s i o n o f w h i t e w a y . of new building has been started inside the corporate limits
4.
—Extension of local amusement*.
since the first of January. In the close-in suburbs there
—Spinning pool, tennis court*, it is said that several more millions worth of building has
etc.
5. —Augmenting of building pro­ been begun since Christmas. But Miami knows it will not
gram—houses, hotels, apartment have sufficient houses, apartment buildings and hotels to
care for the crowds that will come to that city next fall and
houses.
6.—Extension cf street pavinf uro­ winter.
gram .
* .
.
.
What is happening in Miami is happening in every other
7. — Construction of boulevard
town in Florida that is not drugged dead asleep. Miami’s
. around l.ake Monroe.
8.—Completion of eltj beautlflea- growth is more spectacular than is any other town, not only
* tion program.
in Florida, hut in every state in the United States; hut tin*
BIBLE THOUGHT FOIt TODAY “Florida boom” is universal, and is gathering momentum
I will feed my flock, nnd I will in a startling degree.
cause thorn to lit* down, raitli the
Of those six TRILLION dollars worth of building to he
Lord Cod.—Ezekiel 34:15,
tlone
in the United States this year, Florida will do her big
-----------------share.
You will find some speculations along this line de­
IT CAN’T
cidedly
alluring.
Tl|?re's n thousand "Cnn't-be

1 f *r a t r e a u l a r a d v e r t i s i n g rates.

£

doners”
For on« who says “It Unn!”
But the whole amount of deeds
that count
Is done hy the latter clan.

“Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother”,, Bah!

A Bile Marathon.
No War Viuilbc?
"Kill British. Japanese."
"AH Ours," Canada.
By ARTHUR BRISBANE

-----------------o-------------------

AT EUCALPA. California, yes­
terday, all members of the First
Methodist Church witnessed the
end of a Bible-rcading marathon.
.Starting Saturday a t midnight, de­
voted church members began "In
tho beginning, God created the
heaven and the earth," and sixtynine and one-fourth hours later
the Biblicnl marathon ended with
“The grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ be with you ull. Amen.”

MY FAVORITE STORIES
BY IRVIN S. COBB

lncmded in my list of aequaini-1employed on similar occasions m
liiiccs is u gentleman who promotes I other parts of the enutilry. He
*porting events. Original!' in* pro- i sparred for time in tlu* hope that
united foot-races, later lie conduct darkness would conn* and so save
cd balloon ascensions and parachute&lt;him from taking the i, k, lie linkdrops tit county in'.rs mm m i nival.-, ered with his engine, lie fiddled
Still Inter, keeping abreast of tin- with the plane. He unscrewed this
muted of progress, he turned avia- bolt and lie screwed up that olio,
lor himself und bought an early
The te sentbletl crowd, which was
model airplane with which, m the large, grew impatient over tho tic
fie rind when flying was more of lay. Finally the parish priest, who
a novelty than it i.&lt; at pn ■. nt, lie was ai ling as master of ceremon­
„*;ive exhibitions aloft.
ies felt it inctimhent upon himself
Tlw member* of the Catholic eon- Jto urge that the hired entertainer
Krogation in a Mihuth of New York ' make good on hi* contract, lie ap­
city Were striving to taise funds proached the aeronaut and to him
(or a new rectory. In pursuance lie siiid:
of this ambition they rented an
"My .ott, can't you go ahead nnt\
old driving park and gave a fan give us the exhibition you promis­
which lasted for an entire week. ed us and for which we already
For the crowning attraction on the have paiil you :n advance? These
final afternoon my friend was en­ people lime already been waiting
gaged to matte a flight.
more than an hour und a half for
Wondrrful Inventions.
Now, the weather was lowering you to go up'*
Thy telephone’s a handy thing
iyul the winds were caprieous.
“ Father."
said
my friend,
In huntiuig out our talk*;
Feeling a natural reluctance to "theie's a hunch of folks nut in
But wo could make the weaklin trusting himself aloft under such Butlingtott, I* .a, that have been
ring
(•ircumstames the performer hud waiting nmic'ti eighteen months for
With cussing when it balk*.
iccourse to an expedient he had me to go up.”
—Youngstown Telegram

’th is claim iluit Thomas Meighun
brought Ocala into fame is all hi.sli.
The Ocala platform did that years
ago, says the Tampa Times. You
are forgetting the work of Editor
Benjamin, who lias been adding to
that city's fume fur many years.
- ■ 0------ -The Herald bxlends it congratu­
lations to those* 'fifty hoys nod
girls, who, last night received their
diplomas from the Sanford I lien
'School, marking the successful
-completion of their high school
course during the past four years.
Tiie Herald also extends its best
wishes for futme success'f o mem­
bers of tla* class and hopes that
each will lie able to continue Ids
education in higher institutions of
. learning.

The auto has its plnce, ull know,
- In work and pleasure, too;
But when the thing declines to go
, The uir is filled with blue.
—Canton Daily News.

NO MOUETRAPS
TAMPA TUMtUNK

Bring dignified doess's ,
much time for working nt ^*V
Tho hardest thine r,n
to lose a bad reputation. *lttl1 '
A house will st"v n-iin* i
years, but a d.
. \ V|J^ *
If you get out and
,
the doctor it v.ill cute you,
. Reducing t h ^ u T Even tk. r t
m our rivers a - on aa Idiet.
f **

IT WAS a noble reading, all out
loud, every word distinctly pro­
nounced. The pastor, the Rev. it.
I). Raley, stayed awake and read
or listened thrnugout the Gil 1-4
hours.
More deliberate reading, espec­
ially of Job and Isaiah, would be
preferable. But any Bible m uling
is better than none.

£ 1 “ ttV R f W .b jr
Moat men sitting aroundw .
for them ships t„ c..me i„ u j *
sent any out.
Even if n Havana m.".v.papfr

S f e ! ; : ...

IN THIBET you can give n few
coppers to a pagan priest with his
prayer mill. You go your waycomforted, he grinds out 10,000
prayers for you on his little mi'j.
Those prayers are believed to do
good, although verbal praying from
the heart may be better.

to know better.

Old laws put women in
New ones cant even ,mt them i
the way hi sLocItinirs.
Lillie hoys who
atP |ilbu
grow rich and get „ f;u they b
heart failure nnd die.
The man usually take - all r
credit for catching a Rir| fl)r
ling she co-operated,

A LITTLE cloud, about tho size
of a monoplane wing, shows in the
East. Chinese students were pa­
rading Pekin’s streets yesterday
afternoon, denouncing the Silling
of strikers in Shanghai seeking to
enter Foreign Legations and yell­
ing, "Kill the British and Jap a­
nese."

It wouldn't pay to bring down Hi*
But tomorrow a way may h.*
found to transport electricity long
distances without loss of current.
Then owners of those North Role
lands might burn the oil tip tlieti*
Change it into electric power, '.end j
it south along a cupper wire.
And power is worth ns much :: 1
gold. Perhaps the Canadians know
it.
f AMUEl. UNTERMYEIt, L*imr
human, makes mistakes sometmo*1tut he is about tin* only "big law­
yer," with money and brain*
enough to make him independent,
teully doing anything for the peo­
ple that lie isn't hired and paid to
do.
A good thing about him is that
he fights both side*, against labor
leaders, for instance, when they
are caught in New York engaged
in blackmail and tyranny, ami
against the biggest employ era of
labor, when he thinks they deserve
attack.
MR. UNTERMYER, by the way,
says lie did NOT on a recent uccu.sii.it criticize the President or
suggest any of the old-fashioned
White House-Wall Street connec­
tion. Others interpreted Mr. Unternryer's words otherwise.
Hi.
denial is Welcome.

1tnwi«

, A Boston man w.v Jni|H .
kissing a girt before they
properly introduce,!.
f

PRESIDENT COOLIDCE says
no war in which we could Im involv­
ed is visible on the horizon. That’s
good news. But if war comes, it
will ho ju st u little ABOVE the
horizon .and you will see the a ir­
ships dim and gray and high up
come flying.

WF, ARK ALL easily (might to imitate what is base and oil by present methods. A pip*
line would east (GO,000,000.
depraved.—Juvenal.

|

Some day sm ^ dy a,
a safety razorback hog ^

( C o p y r i g h t 1SI5)

The deplorable part of it is there are thousands upon
thousands of sanctimonious fools just like them.
For the "Can't-bo-doncrs” grumIt was necessary for The Herald to sort-o plunge into the
THAT LAST is the reassuring
hic.
medias
res, so to speak, because this careful paper might word, Chinese hate the Japanese
And hamper, oppose and doubt,
While the during man who says use language too strong for the mails, if it should have be­ most, British next, Germans per­
next. They don't hate us
" It Cun!"
gun at the beginning and attempted to tell the story as it is. haps
very much. And most of all, they
| proceeds to work it out.
Briefly, it concerns the parents of four children. One day hate JAPANESE.
For the "Cun’t-be-donarn" m utter, Inst week, or the week before, the father unmercifully thrash­
From the Western white man’s
White the "Cnn-bcs"—cool, huI»- ed them one and all because as he said in so many words, lie point of view th a t’s the reassuring
limo
thing in Asia. The Asiatic always
Make their “notions" Work till was teaching them “to honor their father and their mother.” hates some other Asiatic worse
other* smirk.
The mother that same week kept the youngsters away than he hates any Euvopm t. A
"Oh, he knew it, all the time!" from all play because they had been disrespectful to her. really high spirited Mohammedan
in India would rather kill threj
ph, the "Cati-be’' clnn Is meager— One of the punishments she exacted was the writing a hun­ Hindus than one Briton any day
dred times each; “ Honor thy father and thy mother."
1 Its membership is small.
And Us mighty few see their
The father is a grouch, the mother is a crank. The home
IN CASE war through the u'cdream come true.
should come, we are not in any
is
a
dismal,
unhappy
place.
The
children
catch
glimpses
of
Or hear fame's trumpet call.
1
the life of other homes, where parents are pals to their chil­ position to resist.
General
Mitchell
yesterday
told
dren, where there is a give and take spirit, where hoys and
But its better to lie a "Can-bo"
And lalrnr nnd fenm and die,
girls love their parents so devotedly they would ho amazed New Jersey’s Commission on Avi­
Than one who runs with the at an injunction to "honor” their fathers and their mothers. ation, that the United States is
“organized for defeat" anil “wo
■ "Cnn’t-he-donerB."
have no United States air foreo
Love
and
honor
go
for
ilu-nt
without
saying.
\ Who haven’t the pluck to try.
The children of this alleged home of which we are writ­ either actually under the colors or
_
— Author Unknown.
in g xno all th is,an d they do eoastdftrabli? thinking.* Just how provided for hy law."
Too many dune weddings may then, can they ho browbeaten into the ''honoring" that Com­
THAT CONDITION, which tinboost tho price of rice in Sanford. mandment enjoins?
douhtcdly exists, interests the
-------- o
Picsident. And his belief that
Deplorable enough, too, there are countless parents who there
There i*? no use asking the Itifis no WAR on the horizon
finns or Chinese what is the mean­ go about the business of teaching children In obey that will not diminish his interest in
ing uf world peace.
good command in similarly fool ways. Instead of so con-1 the iinpoi taun- lif having it few
-------- o-------ducting tliunisflves their children long to show them great American fighting planes on the
The world isn't all wrong ns love and respect, long to obey their wishes, long to he it horizon, enough of them to inspire
Some will say, it's just the people
credit to their “honored” parents, these fool fathers and respect in other countries.
that are living in it.
mothers arouse in their children distust and contempt.
n m t t F s STEWART, f’ana.l
A Rhode Island woman of oiirhtv
The particular man and woman-who uneonciniisly inspire inn Minister of interior, says Cnneight says, “ Let the flapper flap.” t his editorial would he shocked beyond words at being class- jada claims all lands right up to the
Don’t worry, she will.
ed as "fool parents." Thev arn so nice and holy. But those |N"rd* Pole, ami is now establish---------n-------that
If Amundsen Is alive and lie children of theirs know. Fearing hell lire the youngsters • 'Vm, mi^ t ,.iy
found the pole, lie is keeping will do their best in these childhood days to display the re- | while the swinging of the Poles
strangely quiet about it.
(piiied “ honor". But they obey that commandment as duty , will make lands at the North .......
-------- o-------fertile and warm in about tT.uuu
Someone reminds us that m arri­ only. Poor Iit t to kids, they will never have that wonderful I[years,
we need not get excited
feeling
of
mighty
love,
the
one
unfailing
guarantee
that
sons
age is a great game and we won­
about things that won’t happen un
der if they meant a game of chance. ami daughters will truly honor the parents they adore.
til llu* 18,1125.
-------- o--------Beople who want their children to obey that Fifth Com­
Be careful about wishing, d mandment should make themselves worthy of honor and
BUT CANADA’S claim might
might come true. Several days ago
not
In* so distant. John l&gt;. Rock­
u St. Louis man, in a fit of anger, love, .May we hope Unit there will he people who will read efeller has already “ proved" good
wished lie was dead and two min­ t his and lake the hint ?
oil wells inside the Artie* Circle, j
utes inter succumbed to a heart a t­
tack.
-------- o-------John W. Davis has hulled Clem
Shaver's retirement and Represen­
tative O ldfield’s accession to the
chairmanship of the Democratic
^National Committee, Is this a fhue
^ip at William Gibbs McAiloo?

It takes n stiff ud^T uTT—“
a mustaehed man. Pper "P to**

If a woman ntarrii i , u
lean upon his strong nrm t
shouldn’t sit upon hit neck.

Many people have bemoaned the fact that I sold my news­
paper and quit the newspaper business. Since 1 am still in
the publishing business and editing the Florida Trucker I do
not see any of these “mourners" tailing over themselves as­
sisting me in making this magazine the best in tho south. It
is giving this section a lot of publicity and should he supported
morally and financially and many other cities in Florida would
be glad to have the new homo of this magazine located in their
midst.
Among the industries in Sanford that deserves a good
word from everyone is the Floridn-McCrackcn Concrete Pipe
f’o. I inspected its plant the other day with the Associated
Engineers of America and listened to the many words of
praise for this Sanford product. Burney McCracken deserves
lots of credit for this fine plant and I hope he is receiving the
-upporl that he deserves. A few more factories of this size
Would help the pay rolls of this city and bring ready cash into
the coffers of the merchants.

A

Before you start, enme in and get some Travelers
Checks. You will find them what you want—
Safe, Convenient, and readily Cashable curywhere. Sold in denominations of $10, .*2d, JV)
nnd $100.

Property continues to move in Sanford nnd this summer
will I.,* the best in our history. Just stay on the job and keep
pushing and keep advertising for there are more buyers of
real estate in the state today than there were jn winter, months.
The wiiolu nation is coming to Florida.
Editorial in Times Union is headed—"Time For the Florida
Legislature to Meet". Yes, why don’t they meet? They have
been in Tallahassee for sixty days and have not met as yet.
ti is true tlu-y have gathered a t the state house for little con­
versation now and then but have never met. In the words of
one of our story w riters—"And the Brain Shall Never Meet".
After everything is said and done why don’t we get busy
on that so-called boat basin and either make it a real basin or
tc:*r cut tho.;. p.dtiieUo l&lt;«g.*» that took so much time and
au»n* y to stick in the mud? It is n'.iout as much boat basin
as that new hat that Itoc Aldridge is wearing.
The Atlantic ('oast Line will build a new million dollar
depot in the southern part of Orlando and already property in
that section has advanced. Two or three million dollar hotels
are ciintempluted and in the next few weeks several more
million dollar depots will he contemplated in various pacts of
the city according 'o Carl Dana, the Realty Man, who says
th e-e new depots should lie; put on wheels and pushed around
to various real estate enterprises from time to time.

J j e m i n o l e O T o u n f ii jfto n k

S a n f o r d , F la .
S T R E N G T H -SE R V IC E - PROSRESS

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$1110 to $1500.00 per acre

And look at the w ater hyacinths—we have thousands of
acres of them in the river nnd everyone knows they are good
for the m anufacture of paper. Why not a million dtdlnr plant
for this purpose ? We cun always n. e paper for varluiis things.

And speaking of railroads makes me pause to think that
the A. t*. L. is badly tied up hire with the Rand's Siding
crossing and the busy yards itt that part of tin* city. Is seems
to me that in a few years something will have to lie done
about the switching out there its it undoubtedly costs the raild e a r much money to be eternally breaking trains out there to
d e a r the crossing.
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce needs more members
—In fact every ('handier of Commerce needs more members.
It is jm t that idea uT about nine tenths of the population lay­
ing down on the job nf taking care of the eity and allowing the
other tenth to do the work while the nine tenths reap the
profits of the other tenth's work. It was ever thus and ever
will be until they are shown up.
From time to timo I have fostered the various chilis and
amusements ami especially those things that we need here to
make Sanford one of the lines! tourist resorts in the slate.
We are now at the period where we must have the Yacht Club
nnd it behooves all tho folks here ,o Join tip, pay their dues and
lev-the buildings sta rt as soon as possible. The \ adit Club
will go a long way towards making Sanford famous among the
Wealthy yachtsmen of the U. S. A.

TOO MUCH discussion hurts the
A yenr ago I said that Sanford property would double in
The legislature hit done a public1us at present, to save the roads and credit of a man or u nation. French
value in less than a year and this was said in reference to bimi.
francs
were
weak
yesterday,
fall­
ervice in enacting a law which wilt the public. The po ent general
ness lots and this prediction has come true. I now say that
abolish tin speed Imps" existing highway limit i •III miies, which i.i ing below 5, the point at which it
business property on First street is worth two thousand dol­
was
believed
CullluUX
would
estab­
throughout the state. By prevent­ la r d y enforced ami mdy in volte* I
Tin* chain verse is a handy hit
lars a front foot and this prediction will also come true in
lish
them.
ing the establishment of low speed when u traffic "cop" happens to
For filling space, we vow,
less than a year’s time. Sanford has the real goods ami we
France owes us some thousands
limits by municipalities, hitherto catch some driver exceeding it.
And when we cannot better it
are foolish to give away something good when other cities
of
millions
and,
naturally,
the
Rre-adopted by small towns to catch
We use it. anyhow.
Another good law pa mil along
are selling their business property for $1500 n front f o o t —Cleveland Plain Dealer. the unwary motorist, this law* will this line by the pit .wm legi-latuio idint und Secretary Mellon, repre­
cities half the size of Sanford and with half of our pro-i
greatly facilitate motor travel und ■requires all trufti filt ers on out- senting the American people ami
for a future big city.
The rudlo’s n nifty tiling
save motorists from needless nn-'of-tuw n highway, t,, wear uni- j the Treasury, and, unlike some
When ull with it is well,
noyui.ee and unpleasant "hold ups." : forms and badge- Thi- will also others, NOT imagining themselves
( The new law stipulates a mtiitic- save many icoioruq unpleasant ex- United Slates dictators, fed it their
But when it takes a little fling
C o n te m p o r a ry C o m m e n ts ; 1the'a.JSSTTi
IhnVtle i* ^iaT session
S .m
ipal iqteed limit of IS miles in bus- j pel iejues. It will to lunger be pus- duty to GET th at money if they
It carries un like the dickens.
the
,
—Johnny Spencer. ineM districts und ‘JS miles in ret- tilth* for nt: *atci iang atotorcy- can.
Slit tllL1 time.—.Springfield Uepubli! idenre districts; and on out-of-town He officer, di
At the same time there is one
I in p.nin clo
Import burJncs.v E said to l.&lt; can.
highway limit of 15 miles an h o u r.' ti
The safety pin is overlooked
a.» irt *u-poet ■ thing that the creditor does NOT moving from New \ ork to tlu* Ca­
if America runs out of gold it
It* place, men will recall;
This is far cars of under 5,000 ing i
t nu asure of want to do, and that is to crowd,
tan
always tall hack on discarded
But let It fall to do its work,
{••mind* weight. Heavy trucks nnd fair
well us . bully or discuss his debtor into nadian border.—Philadelphia Rec­ rings.—Thomas E. Riekerill “
Down come trousers and ull.
1busses, uf course, will be restricted' Floridians.
| bankruptcy.
ord.
vice.

Lake Front Property
We have several attractive buys in properly on I-ake
Monroe, Crystal Lake, Yankee Lake and other bk«
in and close to Sanford.

Too laid that we have a million dollar depot here already
construct ed. It keeps us front Imbuing a few more this sum­
mer while we arc taking a vacation. And then while the A.
C. L., is resting up from that million dollar car shop they are
contt mplating here we might get Hon. Charles |l. Haines to
build a few Newspaper Metis Homes here since Altamonte
Springs seems to have worn the old one out and it is looking
rather trendburc.

But to he serious again I am triad that Orlando will have
a new station and one that will In* in keeping with the marvel­
ous growth of that fine city. Orlando is destined to lie ore of
the greatest eities in Florida ami the railroads are beginning
ti&gt; recognize that fact. It will now be up to the Seaboard to
construct a real station and keep up with tho A.
L.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1925.

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Social
Calendar
----- Saturday-'
TVf.ro will bo Story Hour at the
at 10 o’clock.
P br#r&gt;
Monday
. kitainp?*5 meeting of the 1 resm j r tv St Agnes Guild will meet
Lm Mr&lt; W S. Leak a t her home
K o s e Court „ t 4 o’clock.
The Ladies Union of the CongeeL.innnl Church will meet a t the
P 1 , “i Mrs. Leslie Went on San
r " I{eights a t 3:30 o’clock. Mrs.
K it ami Mrs. Shipp will be hos-

Tuesday.
F. J. Gonzalez will entertain
plicate Luncheon Club a t her
n Palmetto Avenue.
\V. M. Scott nnd Mrs. Eddarkell will entertain with
,, nt “Edgewnter" honoring
nuise Sarles.
gallic Harrison Chapter of
A. R. will meet at 4 o’clock
home of Mrs. A. R. Key.
s the annual election of offin,| every member is urged
,,d. A board meeting will
j the regular meeting.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor

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Mrs. E. F. Householder
1. GARDINER AND MRS. DERBY ARE Gives Luncheon For
HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Hill On Friday
A delightful ev.nt of Friday af­
ternoon wna_ the beautiful hr'dge
party winch was g1Ven at the \An­
num's Club by Mrs. Clyde Derby
and Mrs, W. D. Gardiner.
The color scheme of yellow,
lavender nnd green was most a r t­
istically used in decorating the
attractive club auditorium. Quan­
tities of grucet'ul asparagus fern,
interspersed with golden alamnnders were used to entwine the bal­
cony rail and to bank the mantel
and stage railing. Wicker baskets
of lavender lupin and fern added
a delightful note as did the palms
and ferns, which were placed in
nrtistic arrangem ent about the
room.
The guests were greeted at the
door by Mrs. \V. T. Langley. Mrs.
Derby received in a charming
gown of yellow georgette, lace
trimmed and Mrs. Gardiner in n
becoming gown of lace trimmed
lavender voile, Mrs. James Sharon
gave out the tallies.
Punch was served throughout
the afternoon by Mrs. A. M. Phil­
ips and Miss M argaret Davis.
Following the game of bridge a

P e r s o n a ls

Br. and Mrs. A. W. Smith have
Bmul fioin a short visit with
reds in Tampa.

Sanford next win-------.
i. .!. H. Hawkins
r Mocksville, N’,
ill spend tile sum-

dainty ice course in the used m i­
cro.
served with tiny yellow
flowered, favor-baskets.
Those
who assisted in serving were: Miss
Martha Fox. Mrs. Hawkins Con­
nelly, Miss Fern Ward,
Mrs. C.
W. Wells, Miss Margaret Davis,
Mrs. Raymond Philips. Miss Mil­
dred Simmons,. All who assisted
were presented dainty corsages.
At the game of bridge Mrs.
Harry Ii. Horten was presented a
bottle of Cot.v’s perfume for high
score and Mrs. G. D. Mobley was
presented a lacquer tray for sec­
ond high score. For cut prize,
Mrs. George W. Knight received
a sandwich plate with wicker
handle. Mrs, A. .1.Richardson and
Mrs. Fred D.aigcr assisted with
the scores.
A delightful feature of the nftornon was the piano solo which
was rendered by Miss Mildred Sim­
mons in her usual splendid man­
ner. nnd the two songs which Mrs.
W. S. Leak with Mrs. R. it. Deas
ns accompanist so pleasingly gave.
There were 20 tables of players
ami several tea-guests present for
a most enjoyed afternoon.

State Grand Matron Is Delightful Party Is
Entertained Thursday Given Thursday Night
By Local Eastern Star At Home Mrs. Robson
A special meeting of the Sem­
inole Chapter of the Eastern Star
was held T h u r day evening, it be­
ing the occasion of the official
visit of the grand matron, Mrs.
Lena Byrd of Greenville.
The neighboring chapters were
invited l" participate in the meet­
ing. These chapters being Win­
ter Park. Orange Chapter of Op­
elika, Palatka, Eustly, Umililia.
W inter Garden, He Land and Or­
lando.
Following a short business meet­
ing with Mrs. If. I!. Jarvis, worthy
matron, presiding,, the impressive
initiation wav. laid with Mrs. W.
W. Wheeless and Miss I.aura Leh­
man, the interesting candidates.
The anthems of the ritual were
iHmutifully sung by Mrs. Robert
Glenn.
“ Love One Another" was the
subject of a most interesting and
inspiring address which was given
by the grand matron, Mrs. llyrd.
Mrs. Lillian Brittain of T itus­
ville. Grand Treasurer of Florida,
clso gave an interesting talk as
did a number of the guests and
member*.
'1 ho main hall was attractive
with its dccorntnins of fern, uill:»
liliies alnl purple hougblWileit!
The dining hull had great baskets
of daisies artistically arranged. At
n late hour a dainty ice course was
served. At this time the Grand
Matron was presented a lovely
gift from all the chapters repres,.|)tcd. and Seminole Chapter pre­
sented her with a large bouquet of
pink radiance roses ami a silver
«.0|tj meat fork. The presentations
were charmingly made by Mrs, &lt;1.
W. Bailey and Mrs. W. H. Turn-

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Hi** Martha Fox returned homo out for the plea
amlnv from Albany, Gn., where
i has been the guest of relut- 1 The many frit
s.
will be sorry to
-------ous illness at tl
Hcade Fox returned home on ton hospital.
urwloy from a business trip to
truit Michigan, utid other north- (
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Mrs. James Robson and Mrs.
John Schirnrd entertained Thurs­
day evening a t the home of Mrs.
Robson on Sanford Drive, honor­
ing th" High School Orchetrn and
Kenneth Halt, popular member of
the High School Teaching staff.
The color scheme of yellow and
white was delightfully used in de­
corating, daisies, the class flower,
being used in abundance.
Music and, dancing were enjoy­
ed at a late hour. Several sel­
ections were played by the or­
chestra. which has done such splen­
did work this winter. Miss Pearl
Robson played a pleasing number
mill the Schirnrd brothers gave
a splendid cornet duet. Miss Luella Mahoney also gave a well pre­
sented selection nnd Miss Lillian
Schwartz gave several enthusias­
tically received readings.
Punch was served during the ev­
ening and a t a late hour a dainty
ice course was served in the col­
ors of yellow and white.
The guest list included the mem­
bers of the orchestra, Mr. Hart,
Miss Schwartz and E. Z. S tirules.

Mrs. Myra Bell Lee
Weds Charles Isom
married this morning a t i&gt;:30 o'­
clock at the home of the bride, Dr.
F. 1). King, officiating.
Airs, Isom is well known in San­
ford and is loved for many fine
tra its of character.
Mr. Isom was born ami reared
in Atlanta and is a t present con­
nected with the Hutton Construct­
ion Co.
The happy couple left for Tam­
pa and other points and upon their
return they will make their home
in Hanford.

Geneva

Here is the very latest bridal cos­
tume from l’aris. It was designed
by Luvien Lelong and is a unique
combination of a short skirt, high
neck ami lung sleeves.
home place for themselves,
iner I.undquist is doing the
Andrew Rertlcson took hi
to Palatka to see her falhc
Reid, who has had a stroke
side, having been in poor
for some time.
Grandma Bengston is st
with her daughter, Mrs. T.

Mr. and Mr« Fl came with her
Sunday. Sir. ' ncr dropped a
heavy piece of
Monday.
The Willing Workers had a very
busy meeting Tuesday a t the home
of Elinor Tyner, preparing for
Children’s Day. Miss Eunice Tyn­
er served dainty refreshm ents of
cream nnd cake.
Mrs, A. HVLUndquist nnd Melvn
attended the barbecue and picnic
held in honor of Mr. Lord's 80th
birthday. Her brother, John Latson was also there to spend the
night with them nnd Thursday
they will go to Winter Garden.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Raymond Butler
left for their home In Miami S at­
urday, after a pleasant visit with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Velie Williams. Mr.
Williams. Mr. Butler and John
I.undquist went fishing Thursday,
catching a good lot of fish but had
bad luck getting out.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson and
daughters. Edwin and Idalcnc and
nephew, Elmer I.undquist spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. ami
.Mrs. H. G. I.unquist. They had to
return early fur the baehnlaureatc
sermon at night. Edwin gradu­
ates from the high school at Holly
Hill. Mrs. Peterson looks much
le tte r for her trip to Hot Springs,
Ark. Her sister, Mrs. Pnlmquist,
who returned home with her has
gone to her home in Miami.
The Ladies of the Dorcas Unoin
held their monthly meeting a t the
home of Mrs. Waif red Uierson.
Refreshments of delicious home­
made cakes, coffee and cocoa, top­
ped with marshmallow were serv­
ed. Mrs. Forgan was present as
a new member, Mrs. Ericson as a
visitor, Mrs. llilm a I.undquist
nnd daughters; Mrs. E. W. and
E. F. Lundcuist; Mrs. Borell, Mrs.
Williams, Mrs. Bcrtleson and .Mrs.
Ballinger were other members
present

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Sates Force:—Miss Ruha Williams, Miss Helen linage.

nnouncing
The Open in tr of Branch Office of
The II. B. Schtille Realty CoM Inc,

At Hotel Montezuma, Sanford
VANILLA,

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BUS LEAVES—9:.’I0 A. M.
RETURNS— 1:30 P. M.
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY

Mrs. Hill Entertains
With “Slumber Party”
F o r Miss Newman
Mrs, \V. C. Hill entertained a
jolly »roup of girls with a slum­
ber party Thursday night honor­
ing Miss Olive Newman, who
leave s today for England to spend
tiie summer.
A jolly good tinie was had until
the wee ^iii.ill limns. In the mor­
ning a dainty hut satisfying break­
fast was served and at each place
was found a vanity case ns a
souvenir of the occasion.
Those enjoying this delightful
unusual party were: Miss Olive
Newman. Miss Mae Holly, Miss
Mildred Holly, Miss Naomi Scoggan, Miss Mary Elizabeth Pulcsttm. Miss Georgia Mobley and
Miss Sara Evelyn Williams.

All colors in fine flat
crepes in plain colors
small prints and dots.
Fine
quality, Georg­
ette and Crepe dc Chine.
Also beautiful georgette
coats. Priced—

Him Z, Inin 1.cuter returned on
iibv t" her home in Orlando,
*r a u -il with Mr. and Mrs.
K. Key.

New Styles from “ Irene
Castle” Corticelli F ash­
ions. B eautiful colors in
Hate crepe and crepe sa t­
in trim m ed with sm all
tucks and fine French
laces. Exclusive styles.

r'". B L. Peck, Roliert Grovcn1atnl Margaret Purdon are tnkih-b-n lie Shield* to her home
Aolf &lt; reek, Tenri., they leave

“See the New Hand Painted Photo of
Irene Castle, America’s best dressed
woman.”
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and Mr*. William B. Hadley
"'•a die guest* of Mr. and
h F, Watson for the past
•Mi Hadley Is comptroller
city of Phiuhlotphin.
i Augusta Eigenmnnn who
'■i tiling her daughter,
'■ ." ' Daiger and Mr. Daiger,
triihiv for a short stay in
*rwater and Safety Harbor.
.rirn'‘ ' of M. c. Haddock will be
to ban, tlutt he is improving
an operation for ap_l*ljl ‘ which took place nt the
,a»l-Laughton hospital Friday.

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tjuu&lt;y nru| daughl;‘” Martin, with
Mrs.
oothington
and two
' leave soon
for EnV
where they will
ne Minimer.
n,i .Mr, j j . js. Cochran of
“'"W. Tenn.. and Mrs. Iliibouisville, Ky., who are
u' l‘* Miami are thu guests
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Upsala and Grapeviile
John Lundqttiat was ill a few a
day* this week.
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in ^Vinter Park.
Grandma Lundquist spent Sun- ■
dnv with her son, Elmer and j
wife.
m
Mia. Brown and J. M. Vining ■
have been ill and now Adele has H
the mu in pa.
m
Mr. and Mrs. Ilirschi visited in S
Orlando I hursday, looking fur a *
place to locate.
Velie Williams was the
little £
rjng-baerer a t the uedding of Miss ■
King and Mr, Edmunds.
Mr. nnd Goo. l-outz have moved 5
from .Mr*. Vaughan’s place to one ■
opposite Joe Nero's home.
The girls and boy a of the Poultry n
( lub have the promise of a trip J|
to Tallahassee and
Gainesville 5
soon.
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Mr. nnd .Mrs. Fred Mi irso of J|
Orlando called nt the home of Mr. m
and Mrs. A. II. Lundquist, Sun- *
day.
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HERALD, SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1925.

SENATORS ANNEXIo u t o u r w a y
VICTORY 5 TO 3,

r lT LL S P R E A D ' ' KEG GOivi Tb
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cd Tunney with short Inside left*
und rights. Tunney appeared to
be going strong in this round.
ROUjYU SIX .
Tunney rushed nt Gibbons with
n stiff left to the body. Another
Tunney left to Gibbons face partly closed his left eye. Tupney
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itl. MlVli ju iii
chorpet_
to bodJy nnd hind. Torn lashed
ght Heavyweight Cinmp out wildly with left nnd missed
Carried Fight to St. Haul as Tunney ducked. Tunney landed
Battler From Tap of Long a left to the body. Gibbons cross­
ed over his right, cutting Gene’s
to Final Kayo Blow
lip. Tunney shot a scries of hard
1blowy to Gibbons und Tom was
POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK,
ns the round closed.
3uno 0.—Gene Tunney, A meric...i bleeding ROUND
SEVEN
R Jlghthcavyweight champion, km*&lt; k- t Tunnoy led with
a left to the
*xl out Tummy Gibbons of St. Pmil l udy. The punch was a trifle low.
Jti the twelfth round of their sched­ dibit .r.s merely smiled, shook
uled fifteen round bout here lust hands ami they continued fight­
L n ig h t
ing nt a fast clip. Tunney shot n
Tuptiey kept an aggressive a t­ stiff I *'t to the head and brought
tack on his opponent throughout over I. right to the body . TunB jth o fight und after one minute of ney n p isu n d by far the stronger
’ fighting the final round landed a of the two. He mailo Gibbons
' crushing right on the St. Paul head bob back with sharp jabs.
n a n ’s jaw. Gibbcns fell heavily in The St. !’;;ii! man was forced to
n neutral corner mid wns barely cover repeat, ily ns he retreated.
nble to rDc before the count of Gibbons landed sharp right to the
ten. Tunney rushed at him with chin at the bell.
another right which landed flush
ROUND EIGHT
on the jaw nnd Gibbons wns out.
Tunney opened with n reptitinn
It wns the first time in Gibbon’s of his jabbing attack. Gibbons
career ns n boxer that he had suf­ crossed over with a right to Tunfered n knockout.
ney’s face. Tunney lauded a heavy
Tunney had two pounds nnd n
hook to the stomach. Gibbons
half on his rival, he tipping the left
missed n hard left as he backed
scales nt 181 1-2 while Gibbons away from the aggressive New
weighed 170. Tho fight by rounds York man. Tunney shot three
follows:
stiff punches to the body. Tunney
ROUND ONE
kept Gibbons backing throughout
Gibbons came from his corner the round. Gibbon!) turned on Tunwith a rush und landed his left nny mid jarred hint with two te r­
to the stomach. The men quickly rific rights to the jaw. Tunney
came to close quarters anil there was slightly dazed as he went to
was a sharp exchange of short his corner.
punches ill Gibbon’s corner. They
ROUND NINE
sparred rarely, feeling each other
Gibbons followed lip his advant­
out. Tunney jabbing with n fast
left nt long range nnd Gibbons age of the previous round, going
countering with a left to body. td the attack landing two stiff
Gibbons jabbed lightly with left lefts to the face. Gibbons shot
nnd Tunney replied with left and over two rights to thn face. Timncy enme back with a heavy right
right to the body.
It was apparent nt the stnrt to the stomach. Gibbons held up
th at the fight would lie a contest bis band and drew to one side, in­
between two super-boxers, both dicating that he had been hit low.
men sparring cleverly and block­ A fter a brief rest they continued
ing or side stepping most of the boxing. Tunney shot over a hard
left cutting Gibbons’ injured eye
leads.
us the round ended.
ROUND TWO
ROUND TEN
The men opened nt a livelier
Gibbons was hoxini' craft ily to
clip in the second round ami Tunjipjf shot n series of short swings protect his ilanmged eye. Tunney
n t Gibbon's body. Gibbons appear sent over n sharp left to the chill.
cd content to permit Tunney to Tunney Inndnl short lefts am!
lend, boxing Ids mini craftily nnd rights on Gibbons jaw us the la t­
tying up his hunt!.-) in the clinches. ter went back against the ro|ies.
'As he came to close quarters in Tunney chased Gibbons about the
the center of the ring Gibbons ring, the latter covering with both
chopped Tunney with a short left hands. Gibbons apm-nred tiled tluto the juw. They exchanged stiff
rights In Tunney’s corner, they
wero exchanging rapidly at the
bell but little damage was being
Hone.
ROUND THREE
oth men appeared willing to
l up und there was a series of
rapid exchanges ns they fought
uti close quarters. Tunney sent
over stiff rights and lefts to Gib­
bons' body and landed three lefts
to Gibbon’s head. Gibbons replied
with two choppy lefts to the face.
Gibbons grinned ns he missed a
sweeping left but leaped in again
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with another hook which went
home to Tunney’s face.

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ROUND FOUR

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Gibbons went to the attack and
landed stiff left und right to Tunney’t chin. The men bored clever­
ly, making ouch other miss many
leads and n pcntcdly coming to
clinches. Tunney forced Gibbons
to the ropes. Gibbons landed two
Tights to the body mid a left to
the face. Tummy landed h i . be i
punch of the fight, a hard right to
the chin but Gibbons came back
with u rally as the round ended.
ROUND FIVE
Tunney shot over u left and
right to the chin. Gibbons backed
uway and turned, running into
the ropes. Tunney rushed nt him
Palmetto — Trl-Cit;
nnd landed a volley before the St. Cnmpaiiy to construct
Raul man could protect liim.elf. warehouse building.
Tunney outboxeil Gibbons at long
range. Tunney shot stiff lefts at
the St. I'aul man and roni|&gt;c!lcd
the latter to come to close qunrUT»L for protection. Gibbont jolt town*,He

St. Louis Pitcher Struck On
Leg by Gun-shot Batted
Ball and Has To Be Carried
From Field By Team Mates
ST. LOUIS, June 0— The league
lending New York Giants won
their second straight game from
the St. l-nuis Cardinals yesterday
II to 5. Catcher Frank Snyder’s
two homo runs, with two men on
each time, accounted for six of
the visitor's runs. Ritcher Charles
Rhcm of the Cardinals wns carried
off the field in the sixth inning
with an ankle injury resulting
from a batted ball. A superficial
examinatoin showed a possible
bone fracture.
Score bv innings:
R.
New York ...........020 033 050—11
St. Louis .......... 002 010 O il— 5
Rhillies Defeat Riratcs
RITTSIIURGII, Junes6—Claronco
Mitchell, Rhilndelphia hurler, won
his own game yesterday with a
single hit to right scoring Sand in
the eleventh inning for n 6 to 5
victory over the Riratcs.
Score by innings:
R.
Rliiladelphia
00- 103 000 01—0
Pittsburgh .... 300 200 000 0 0 -5

VCs - Chick a n d d o v T

WENT TO A MOVIE
AnDAMY WAS INVITED
T b CHAR lo T t t KIN G 'S
B R TU D A Y T A R T Y y

Boston ......

400* ATMi.E l ICS WIN ANOTHER
,370
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 5
— Philadelphia won a free-hitting
game from Detroit yesterday 8 to
Pet. 0. Simmons, the Athletics center502 Bolder, failed to get a hit. Up to
,506 date, he had hit in 23 consecutive
,542 frames.
500
Score by innings:
R.
.ji&gt;1 Detroit ............... 002 120 001—a
,t«M Philadelphia ........ 021 032 OOx—8

Saulh Atlantic League
Clubs
Wonr Lost
Macon ...............
27
14
Charlotte ................. 26
14

Greenville ............. 23

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Today’s Games
AMERICAN I.EAGLilSt. I.ouia at New York.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Cleveland a t iloston.
Chicago at Washington.

Amateur Cu
Former • 0
Loses Thri
M issin g

Hobby Cox Defeated
By Kid While, Tampa
Battler, A t Orlando
Bubliy Cox, the .luckMinvilh* bat­
tler, who has nppenred here twice
in the boxing programs hi ing of­
fered by "Seaman" Mitchell, is remuted in have t . t m points in a
bout with Kid White, of Tampa,
la : night at ( triando.
Kill White was a substitute
fighti r for Mi.ie Loflcy, who wir­
ed that he hud broken his wrist,
but White is said to Imve treated
the fun to a surprise in hiu fight­
ing ability, lie was 20 pound.)
lighter than Cox, but went at it
like a wild cat n.ul the decision
was un easy one.
White i i said to have been not
satisfied with winning in the ring,
but carried the buttle to the dress­
ing room, where a blanket wus used
to quiet Iti.s pugnacity.

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Roft-.w He.oars Indians
BOSTON. Juno G— Pinch H it­
ter Flagstend’s single in the 0th
with the bases full scored two
runs and enabled Boston to de­
feat Cleveland 5 to 4, . yester
font Cleveland 5 to 4 yesterday.

Yesterday’s
Results

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WORCESTERj. Mass., Juno 6.—
Willie MacFarlane, “finest of men
nail a great golfer," in the words
of America’s greatest am ateur, lit­
tle Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, is the
o|H-n champion of the United
^States, a victory by a single stroke I
Friday ending the groatM t-Piiiriia.,
m e a t'in liistoryH Ww final sconP
was 72 to 73 a t the end of the
SMond 18 holes of play off to de­
cide the dead-locked open tourney.
Jones’ opinion of the victor i»
"! Weight, for lie it was—nation­
al amateur ami former open cham­
pion w h o fell before the other’s
I rowess in the history-making i
play-off.
Four strokes away from the
crown at tin- ninth hole of the de­
ciding round, with Bobby fighting
bin In r&lt;: i to obtain the victory,
MucFarlane worked coolly and
■ucailily along toward the goal he
had set. lie deigned to smile as
In- faltered, lie smiled as he scor­
ed well. And. step by step he
forced himself to even terms with
•he remarkable southerner, who
ought his third title in three
y.ars. Only after a throng of se­
veral thousand had boiled in the
•« ri fir heat through 36 holes did
the end come, and then it wns at
the final green. They had come
up tu the seventeenth nil even.
They bail scored birdie fours on the
long downhill hole.
At the eigbtenth both drove well,
to the top of the hill, nnd the green
was only 40 yards away. Jones’
second went to the trap. Mac Furlane’s to the smooth surface in
front of him, and only five feet
from tiie final pin. Desperate ami
knowing full \vell that failure &lt;m
the hot would set aside all the
gnu lling play hi* had undergone
foe three days, .Jones tackled his
niblick and look bis position in the
-anti. He struck ami n roar arose
from the watchers as the ball start
id on a line far the cup.
But, masterly recovery that it
was. it still was eight feet from
tli* hole and a par four. He suw
MncFnrlnnc’s ball go down after
two putts, and his features formed
n nervous smile. Eight foot putts
i n him was the greatest of ail.
Bobby measured and considered
the lino he must follow, ns .Mac­
Farlane, sure of n tie that would
force still another round, stood at
the edge of the green. Although it
was hut a few seconds, it seemed
a long time before he drew the put­
ter from the Img ami took liis
distance. Again lie looked up ami
along that imaginary line that
would take hint to another chuncc
for conquest.
Then he crouched nnd tapped the
ball. Straight it seemed to go un­
til within two feet of the end,
when suddenly it feli from its path
ami rolled to one side—the cham­
pionship lost—the story of the
greatest of golf battles ended.
It was with a smile, however,
that Bohhy looked up, straight at
lii.i conqueror nnd he stepped forwnrd und grasped the hand of the
i rat, who, throughout the three
days, had made followers of the
game marvel at his attainm ents.
The handshake was wholehearted.
I’ort Rierco— Excavation work
under way for
$500,000 Fort
Rierco Farms drainage project.

Kllcnton—Waterworks nnd sewer
systems to be uutulled a t a cost
of $43,700.

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National League
Chicago 6, Brooklyn 7.
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 6 (II
innings).
Cincinnati 1, Boston t) (10 in­
ning!.)
St. Louis ft, New York 11.
American League
Washington 5, Cleveland 4.
New' York 10, St. Louis 7.
Philadelphia 8, Detroit 6.

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Hanford nt Lakeland.
St. I’etrshurg a t Tampa.

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American League
Clubs
Won Li
Philadelphia
Washington
C hicago......
St. Louis ....
Cleveland ...
Detroit ......
New York ..

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WASHINGTON. June d— The
1537 j Senators defeated the White Sox
.500 yesterday, a to 3, when Cvengros
.477 a fte r pitching on even terms with
.422 Coveleskie for six innings, devel.410 oped a wild streak in the sev.38(1 enth that paved the way to four
runs for the champions. Marbaity came to Coveleskie’a rescue
Pet. in the eighth to shut off a Chic.705 ugo rally thta netted two runs.
,630
Score by inningsj:
,533
Score by innings:
R.
,180 Chicago .................100 000 020—5
,177 Washington ....r ....010 000 lUx—5

S p artan b u rg ........... 21
19
Asheville ............... 18 23
Knoxville ............... 17 24
LUOL’K WIN DUEL
CINCINNATI, June (&gt;— Clique August ................... 17 25
nutpitched Larry Benton in a ten Columbia ............... 15 26
inning Ditcher’s duel yesterday and
Florida Slate League
Cincinatti won 1 to 0.
Clubs
Won Lost
Score by iuninga:
16
Boston
,.000 000 000 0—0 St. Petersburg ..... 29
Cincinnati ....... 000 000 ooo I—1 Tampa .................. 22 21
Lnkoland ................. 21
23
Sanford ................. IK 27

MOM’N POI
Th e VftxJSE. SEEMS
quiet tonight mom
Have the Children
(r G o n e o u t ?

National League
Clubs
Won Lost
New Y ork............... .'10 13
Giour.iyn ........
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Pittsburg ............... 22
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Philadelphia______ 21 21
Cincinnati ............. 21
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Chicago.................... It) 2d
Boston .............
18 25
St. L ouis.................. 17 27

Marbcrry, Buckey Harris’
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Comes to Covclcskie’s Aid
And Hails Chicago Rally

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American Association.
Minneapolis 0, Kansas City ft.
t nlumhia 13, Indianapolis 4.
Toledo 3, Louisville 6.
St. Paul 9, Milwaukee 10 ( II in

We have both Willys-Knight and Overland used
open and closed models.
tax.K . .
All ears in first class condition.

International League
Reading 3," Providence 11.
Iluffalo 7. Rochester 3.
Jersey City 4, Baltimore 12.
’lorniito 2, Syracuse 3.
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Southern Association
Birmingham 0, Nashville 12
New Orleans 6, Memphis 3.
Atlanta 2. Chntnnooen 5.
Mobil
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Florida Slate League,
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Prompt
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next
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JAMES H. CO W A N -A ll kinds
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W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak
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IULL LUMBER CO. nouse o.
Service, Quality and Price.
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phono 565

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STEWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
CO. Expert Electrical repairs.
•03 W. Centra) Ave. Oriando,
Fla.

FOR SALE:— By owner or will
trade* for acre ace REVERE
SPORT MODEL, five passenger
touring car, Duosenbcrg racing mo­
tor, 108 horse power, no limit to
speed. In first class condition.
Deal must be closed a t once. W rite
or phone nor. Ben Nnthabson 110
Elm Avenue, c.o. Post Office Box
1020.

I FOR SALK: New Bungalow, 5
rooms, bath, electric lights, garrge. two porcho«, South Sanford
Ave., $500.00 will handle. Balance
like rent. Fred S. Houston, Box
000.
FOR SALE—Horse wagon and
harness. John Muhrphy, Ginderville.

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you have stored awny and have
no use for. A litle thirty-cent nd
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 118 and a representative will
call to see yot*.

113 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.
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Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
Snmplo copy on rcauest.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
Times, the great homo dnily.
rate 1 Vic per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.

ADVERTISING gets resu’tu if i(
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated In
an indust .ini and agricultural sec­
tion.

FOR RENT: Six-room
house,
1105 E. Fourth St., near new
Hotel, also 2 room furnished apartm ent phono 025-W.

Rooms For Rent

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want nd medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
«u insertion. Minimum 2iic.

PALM B E A ru COUNTY—The
scene of stqppndqu* developmentRead about it in tint Palm Btach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

FOR RENT — Cottage—John Mus
son.

FOR RENT: —New apartm ent
lights, w ater garage. Celery
Ave.
Reasonable.
Mrs. E. A.
M offntt. Phone 167-W,

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Protective territory.
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Florida real citato advertise in
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Car. Drive it
China make lovely Rifts
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
yiur.«elf. Oak nnd Second St.
AUTOMOBILES FOB BENT

Phone 3.

The Ball Hardware

EAGIE AUTO SERVICE
Day
or night. Meets all trains. Bnir[«ge tnin-ifcr. Phono 551 and C3-W

BELL CAFE
Farford'* best in Service and Qua!
First Street and Park Ave
cue.

Fiton J. Moujfhton
ARCHITECT
Firat National Bank Ultlg,
Sanford, ----------- Florida

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FOOT SPECIALIST

DRUGS
AN'KY’S DRUG STORE — I’m«riplions, Drugs, Sodas.
Wo
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fall 103.

Corn*. Itunlon*. t u a r o w Ing Nall*. H e a v y K alio u s e i o r H ru4 a c b l q g
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PU LING STATIONS AND
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WANTED to purchase from own
cr suitable acreage for dairy
Jesse il. Hamilton, City Food In
spec lor, i’. (). Box 121.

MEAT MARKET’
110 Sanford Avo. Sanford, Flu,

rend through the classified adver­
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why classified advertising is so
important.

S Room Two-Story House
Excellent condition, .suitable' for two families.
Vzhuile trees encircles the lot; good neighborhood
and close in. Cnrnga. Price $6,91)0. Term:;

Seminole Business Exchange
221-E First Street, opposite postoffice

0152) 6 1 f(£A

I BUY—pay cash for second hand
pianos. Address P. O. Box 352.

KINSEY HOUSE
Clayton, (ia.
Just a nice quiet place to spend
the summer. Home grown veget­
ables. Plenty of milk, butter,
eggs and chicken.
Fine spring
wilier. Lovely shade. Ju st on
waitress edge of town. Altitude 2,200 ft.
Rates reasonable.
Mrs. J. J. Kinsey, proprietor.
WANTED— Present address of
Miss Corn Rounch with refer­ TO HOUSE BUILDERS:
Will
ence to nrnperty she is interested
give deed to beautiful lots at
in. A. P. Connelly &amp; Son.
Geneva und take second m ortgage
on house and lot after house is
built. Allen &amp; Brent. Second St.

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Next to Valdez.

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KLECTRICAI
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^Successors to tiillon A Platt
'' Magnolia.
Everything elec­
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have found it a very’ profitable
habit, indeed.

$10.00 REWARD — Strayed or
stolen from Clyde Line Dock a f ­
ternoon of June 3rd. • Yellow
Persian Cat. amber eolored eyes.
$10 will be paid for return of eat
or information lending to recov­
ery of same.
FOUND— W rist watch. Owner
can have same by describing
and paying for this ad.
A. I).
Mitchell, 811* Ave.

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FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Didg., 205 Oak Avo. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T. Smith.

FOR RENT: Apartm ent, no child­
ren allowed. 320 Oak Avenue,
FOR SALE: A beautiful thorough­ Call 3211.
bred Jersey cow. Not 3 years
FOR SALE: Double house with old giving 9 quarts milk daily. Cnn
double garage. Easy term s. A. bo seen a t corner of Central and FOR RENT — Attractive, cool
apartm ent. 310 Oak Avenue.
P. Connelly As Sons.
Elm. Phone 473-W.
Furnished ap a rt­
FOR SALE: A small farm of 5 FOR RENT:
acres right on the edge of In­ ment or sleeping rooms. Select
Automobiles
corporation of Sanford.
2 1-2 neighborhood with private family.
acres cleared. Good farm land. Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot nnd
One 3 room house. 40 orange trees, cold water. Telephone, etc. 711
13 bearing and other fruit trees, Park Ave.
good water. This place is well lo­
cated and n bargain for some one. FOR RENT: On the cool and
razz l * » n l r m t p c — K i t r n * .
I DC I K u r i l T i i u r l i i K f u r ,
Call and see me at Rail Road breezy ocean front, 2 exclusive
ll)Z:t K u r i l T i k i r &lt;hi i K i r .
Pump or write. D. I,. Landless, modern apartm ents for summer
|!»32 I o r i l l ( onol &gt;&lt;i i i ( t ’n r .
Sanford. Fla.. I*. O. Box 17.
i n i l t Kur i l lilt*
season. Everything complete, in­
11)21 K u r i l I ' n n r l D e l i v e r y .
T K . i n i * T O Mil Ml-} P K . I I P M TO MOUSE BUILDERS:
Will spection invited. Address Szold
Apartments, 11U Ocean Ave. Phone
give tieed to benutiful lots at 913, Daytona Beach.
.........I. W . P h illip s ’ S o n s ...
Geneva nnd take second mortgage
DODGE SERVICE
on house nnd lot after house is FOR REN T — House close in. In
built. Allen ami Brent, Second St.
quirt) 20i&gt; E. 5th.

MIRACLE Concrete Co., general FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
Terwilloger, Prop.

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Building Material
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* acreage for development, celery
film s b roves, or small farming.

WILL TRADE six-room house, 7
miles from the heart of I'hiladolphin and seventeen minutes
from the Board Street Station, for
well located Sanford real estate.
My Price is $9,000. W hat have
you? Address S. D. U. care The
Sanford Herald.

•w iila—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
canfnrd Avenue and 10th Street.
Lip,.-rt service.
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Mrs. Toones Is Held
By A Coroner’s
of J. T. Toones Is
ENGINEERS FAVOR Wife
Held In County Jail
12-FOOT CHANNEL WaitingPreliminary
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FOR LOCAL 1IVER

Meeting Opposition

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Committee iT u ia i.ie To o b - 1Systematic Search
gates to Annual Boday In­
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structed Against Unifica­
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to
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To Northlands Submitted
TALLAHASSEE,
Juno
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Delegate’s said to bo opposed to
To Secretary Nnvy Wilbur
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Chamber of Commd c Hears
Government Boa* . H a s
Recommended S : r v e y ;
Discuss Member Campaign

2 W itnesses Are
Heard A t Inquest

Shooting Declared To
Be Result of Fuss
Between Man, Wife

I and Northern Methodist Episcopal journment today is set for midnight
churches were this morning el­ tonight in place o f noon today
OSLO, June 5.— A fortnight ha*
ected to the Annual Conference o f through the adoption by both passed since Captain Roald AmendThe report of the government
Florida by the 1’ulntkn District houses o f a concurrent resolution sen, with his five companions dis­
engineering board recommending
Conference in session here, f l o w ­ to that effect. Adoption o f the res­ appeared into tho arctic wastes in
deepening the St. John’s River be­
ing a vote yesterday afternoon olution followed the announcement their quest for the north pole, nnd
tween Sanford nnd Palatka to 12
that Governor Martin is prepuling the mystery o f their whereabouts
against unification 4li to 20.
A coroner’s jury this morn­
feet and a discussion o f tho host
.SHANGHAI, June
5. —
a proclamation to call an extraor­ is still unsolved.
The
unification
plan
is
expected
plan
for
putting
on
a
monthly
in
g
held Mrs. Ethel Toones re­
^ns are now being used by
Amundsen is understood to have
rnnonign to obtain nt least n sponsible for the killing o f
to come before the State Confer­ dinary session as the legislature is
, Chinese to carry on their
ence at its next session, and the unable to adopt the reported ap­ left with Captain Hugcrp, o f the
I. 000 new members were among
|ti-foreign campaign which
delegates mimed to day will have propriation bill. Unsuccessful at­ steamer Fram, sealed instruction*
the features o f the Cha*
ir of her hu.sbnnd. J. T. Toones
tempts
to
take
a
vote
on
the
ad­
Thursday afternoon about 2
to be opened n fortnight after his
part in deciding thnt issue, it is
Commerce luncheon today.
ntinued to spread with in­
vertizing bill was made in the sen- departure. What these contain hns
declared.
Janies C. Burger o f Denver is ex­
o’clock at their home near the
Secretary
Pcarman
read
a
tele­
casing rapidity today.
ut this morning.
not been divulged.
pected to be made Imperial Poten­ gram sent to Senator Duncan U. Geneva bridge and ordered
The delegates named were, Mrs.
.he entire Chinese police
An extra session of Florida legis­
Meanwhile, the Norwegian gov­ tate, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Fletcher by Consulting Engineer
L. L. Barr. I* B. Baily, E. S. Mart­
her detention in the county
ive has quit already. Shops
in. J. W. Blackwell. E. CJohn- lature appeared inevitable fit 1 ernment nt the request of the Aero nt the imperial council o f that or­ J. M. Braxton of Jacksonville and
o’clock
this
morning,
when
pro­
club, whicli promoted Ameundsen’s der in Los 'Angeles, June 2-4.
sun, A. E. Lounds, I. C. Sentell and
the French concession
a letter from Mr. Braxton, which jail pending a preliminary
ponents o f the General Appropria­ flight is dispatching on Saturday
J.
L.
McCloud.
explains the recommendations ns hearing which, according to
Iherto unaffected by the
tions bill reported by u joint select
to the St. Johns River between Sheriff Hand, may be set for Mon­
The morning session o f the dis­ committee today were unable t o . two naval scout seaplunes by the
Iturbances, which started Satday. State’s Attorney Millard B.
this city nnd Pulatka.
trict conference opened with Pres­ muster a two-thirds vote for the | 4,700-ton steamer Ingertre, placed
P»y are closing toduy.
iding Elder J. F. Bell in the chair. necessary wniver o f the rule to read nt the government’s disposal by tho
"Mr. Brnxjon wired you on May Smith o f Titusville lias been noti­
roreign forces patrolling ShanGreat Norwegian Coal Company of
Devotional exercises were led by
14 as follows: Reference to Board’s fied o f the case.
L itreeta were today confrontA. C. Rivierre.
The following the hill the second time by titlo Spitsbergen.
decision St. John’s River. If prac­
Justice o f the Pence I.. G. String-,
Jwith posters reading "assassionly.
The Ingertre, it is expected will
committees
submitted reports
ticable would request that board fellow acted in tho nepneity o f
the foreign police" and nssnsThe motion to read by title only arrive about mid June nt Kings
which were accepted by the con­
advise the chief o f engineers that coroner nnd the following jury
it« foreigners connected with
immediately followed adoption by- buy, where the seaplane* will lie
ference:
they have reached a favorable con- heard the testimony: W. C. Hill,
l courts". Among the docuiddiration of the improvement o f jj_ Hurold, W. A. Tillis, Bernard
Educational; Epworth leagu e; the house, us n committee o f thu unloaded and flown to Wcllmnn,
pti seized by police in raids on
Advocate and Christian Literature; whole, o f the committee appropria­ buy, Dane island, to connect with I)r. Herman F. Harris Will St. John river from Palatka to Nelson, George D. Hart nnd Joe
uighai university was a letter
tions bill, ns amended. The bilk the Fram nnd Hobby, und will then
Superannuate
Fund;
Hospital
n a Chinaman in Berlin to a
Deliver High School Com­ Sanford to tho ‘extent o f survey Fernandez.
Board; l.oeal Preachers; Lay Ac­ was adopted after seven hours of begin immediately a systematic
recommend that a survey bo
Only two witnesses were called.
(truer of tho eollego saying “ it
mencement Talk Tonight; and
directed. That the board has Floyd Britton, a neighbor and
tivities!; Missions and Church Ex­ consideration, during which 25 search o f the ice edge along about
bem decided thnt students of
the
eighty-first
degree
of
latitude.
amendment*
to
the
measure
were
Diplomas to Be Awarded rcnched an unfavorable opinion as friend o f tho Toones. who witness­
tension; Sunday School; Finance;
three countries. Chinn, Gor­
In addition to the three aviators
offered, only two of which were
to the improvement o f the St. ed the shooting nnd Dr. J. T. Den­
Quarterly Conference records.
k y ami Russiu will start an oradopted. Most o f the amendments Lieut, Lutzow Holm, Lieut Harold
With
tho
delivery
o
f
the
coim
John’s
River from Jacksonville to son, who was called to examine*
A
resolution
was
passed
thanklaation which will unite the mi­
I)r. T. J. Nixon, pastor o f the in? Rev. J. F. Bell for his court­ were offered by Representative Stylir und Lieut. Bert Bnlchen, mcncoment address by Dr. Her­ Pnlntku and that a survey is not the wound in the dead man’s body.
L of the world in a cause of
Methodist Episcopal Church o f this eous and sympathetic administra­ Weeks, o f Holmes an Smith, o f there will be four mechanicians— man R. Harris, of Rollins College, recommended but the action In the
Wationary party” .
Had Drink o f “ Shine"
city,
who has been host to 7u mem­ tion in the I’alatka district dur­ Jackson, und the former wus charg­ Halverson, Noblcgard, Smnnland the presentation o f medals and the case o f the Jacksonville to Palnt|br letter reveuls efforts of the
ed by Representative Jennings of und Walter.
awarding o f diplomas to 50 gradu­ ka should not be taken as final * Britton testified that he came
bers
o
f
the
Pnlatka
District
in
con­
ing
the
past
four
yenrs;
another
krsr and other countres to make
Okeechobee of attempting u filliates, the commencement program pending submission o f additional from his camp nonr the Toones
[bomingtang Chinese Party, ference here for the past two days. was passed thanking A. E. Lounds buster. Representative Weeks on
WASHINGTON, Juno 5.— A de­ o f the Sanford High School will information by the Palatka inter­ home about noon to get some eggs
for his work as secretary of the
ta*i with the responsibility for
tailed plan for operation of the come to a close this evening, ufti-r ests if they wish to do so. I do and that whilo there, Toones guvo
district conference for the same the other hnnd, charged "unfair
pin; the present trouble, nn inShenandoah in the event the navy u week o f exercises by the Senior not believe tb* ’ ’nliitka cun sub­ him two smnll drinks o f what waa
treatment."
period.
laticnal organization.
Other
mit any a d d ^ . j l
information, said to be “ shine."
The committee bill carries a to­ department should decide to send class.
All pastors, in n resolution pnsjBeots seized reveal the Kouit in senreh o f the Amundsen polur
He said that both Mr. nnd Mrs.
but
think
the^Snould
bo
consulted
tal
appropriation,
it
wus
stated
of
The
excrci.*cstfU|rho
opened
witli
' were urged to make out their
^|tu.|t party had an active band
Toones seemed to have been drink­
expedition, hu* been submitted to
$10,009,994,
and
n
member
of
the
before
the
matter
is
decided.*
ports to tho annual conference
itkni from strikes by Chinese
Secretary Wilbur, by Commander invocation by Uflfir. D. King, It. C.
ing and that they were quarreling;
Du Bose, of tp P irh ool board, will
Engineer Braxton’s
letter to that Mrs. Toones asked her hus­
,
ccorrectly
nrr
and to present them to committee stuted that it was bas­ Iaindsdowne, o f the dirigible.
fkjnl in Japanese owned spined
on
tho
recommendations
of
the
make
the
announcements
ami
me­
Secretary
Pcarman
o
f
tho
Cham­
tho statistical secretary
at an
Itills near Shanghai and said
band for n drink, that he told her
The plan was submitted without
early hour on the first day of the budget commission, and in few in­ recommendation and merely as u dals will be presented by Superin­ ber of Commerce was us follows: ho would give her ono if she would
Ijcly supplied funds for strike
stances deviuted from those rec­
" l am surprised to hear that you promise to go to bed. She prom­
conference.
fimla.
supplement to a report which had tendent T. W. Lawton. Mayor Furrest Lake will deliver an address did not receive my telegram in ised and according to Britton gnve
The pastor nnd members o f the ommendations.
been
requested
embodying
a
typi­
Inkers declared following riot- New Records for High Temp­ First Methodist Church o f San­
tho ..
action
f the
Senator Singlotnry, a member of cal plun of o|K*rntion for cither the o f greeting und introduce tho com reference
i
. f to i____
her n odrink
mixed with water. Sho
Fktre extended considerablo overature Beached in II Sec­ ford and the people uf Sanford in the joint committee, it was brought Shenandoah of the Los Angeles if mencement sf£.&lt;iK'r, Dr. Harris.
l’ c“,V ‘ if,**'
r? „ ‘ "
^
refused to take this and then he
and the number of those
of
the
St.
Johns
River
from
Sanu , Mjd tl} have Klvi!n her a drlnk
out,
refused
to
sign
the
report.
He
general
were
thanked
for
their
hos­
The diplomas will he awarded by
tions ; Four-InchSnow Wraps
either should lie needed for relief
aining from work is estimated
ford
to
Pnlatka.
pitality In another resolution ad­ tendered his resignation to the in nn emergency o f tho MacMillan Principal O. E. McKay.
without
water.
Montana In Winter’s Coat opted.
[130,000. The secretary of Shanpresident of the senate, Represen­ arctic expedition this summer.
“ I ndvised you that tho board
Following is the compiuto pro­
Britton testified he then went
Municipal Council says that
At the session o f the conference tative West, a member of the com­
had acted favorably recommending hack to his camp for a half a water­
In the absence o f Mr. Wilbur gram for this evening:
f-’ Z the striko leaders promCHICAGO, June 5.—The East, yesterday afternoon, which was mittee, in unswer to n question,
a
survey for tho improvement of melon which he was going to givo
Selection—
High
School
Orchosi of the police secured irrefut- Middle West and South continued presided over by Presiding Elder but the resignation was not accept­ from the city, detail* of the Shen­
the river front Jacksonville to Pal­ to the Toones nnd the latter told
andoah's operations plan were not tru.
le evidence that Bolshevik money Thursday night to swelter in the J. F. Bell, the discussion of con­
ed. and he refused thereafter to made public, hut it was suit! the
atka. I ant enclosing herewith a him to leave the melon in the re­
Invocation— Dr. F. D. King.
l activities are behind the prc.-- grip uf an early summer heat wave ference benevolences
was con- take any part in the proceeding*
copy
o f the telegram to Senator frigerator ns he nnd his wife might
recommendations
provided
that
the
Violin Solo— Mary Stoinoff.
|disturbances and it was further as the mercury went hiking to a continued by Rev. C. S. Gardner, of tho committee.
It. U. Fletcher under dnte o f May be asleep when he returned.
dirigible, if sent in search of Announcements— 11. C, Du Bose.
Wished that
Russians are new altitude record for the day in Rev. R. A. Selby, nnd Rev. R. E.
Ono o f the two nmondmon'J Amundsen, should In* imscil on
Tho witness Halt! ho rottimod
Commencement Song — Senior 27 which explains tho nintter in
July using Chinese students in sevi ml cities, while Mnntnnn wns L. I olswai.
detail.
adopted
was
that
raising
the
sal­
about 2 o'clock and found Toones
Spitsbergen.
The
airship
tender
Class.
f&gt;r efforts to extend tho Moscow blanketed in four Judies o f snow*.
Rev. l« S. Patterson spoke on ary o f the commissioner of the
“ I ant sorry that Senator Over­ begging his wife to go to bed nnd
kfram.
Presentation of Medals—Hupt. T.
SovcinI more denibs attributable the Centenary and mission work of shell fish commission from $3,5U(t Patokn would be sent there to serve
street did not wisli to include Or­ ri*calling her promise to do so If
to the heat occurred uuring the imy the church. The report o f the th eamount carried in the commit­ ns an operating base und the Shen­ W. Lawton.
andoah would fly from Lnkehurst
Instrumental Duut—John
and lando in the proposed navigation he gave her nnother dink.
AN FRANCISCO, June 5.—The to add to the more than three score committee on temperance and so­ tee bill, to $4,500.
district. I fully realize that with­
Heard Click o f Gune
to
Spitsbergen
by
way
of
I’
ullum,
Bernard
Schirnrd.
*nt and other demonstrators in who have died since old Sol took cial service was presented by Dr.
out Orlando to help a great burd­
Mrs. Toones went into the room,
England,
where
there
is
a
mooring
Greetings—
Major
Forrest
Lake.
Chairman
Young
made
it
plain,
Jighai, who on Saturday last, advantage of the advent of coin- \V. J. Carpenter and accepted by
Address— Dr. Herman R. Harris. en would be placed on Sanford for the witness said, declaring she was
early in the session o f tho coin must to which the ship could tie
azain early in the week, clash- menceiuent month to confer up­ tho conference.
the work.
not going to bed. She told her
up,
for
fuel.
Piano Solo— Charlotte Smith.
niitt&lt;*o
o
f
the
whole,
that
hu
want­
The Florida Conference Orphanwith the pidicc while protesting wards to 100 degrees a day on half
The
leg
from
Lnkehurst
to
Pul“ I will shortly prepare a state­ husbund not to come in. Tho w it­
Award
o
f
Diplomas—
G.
K.
Mc­
ed
to
give
everybody
a
chance
to
inst the arrest o f Chinese strik rhe country. Nebraska and Iowa nge was represented by Rev. Smith
ment to be presented to Col. Young­ ness said he then heard a noise
in Japanese cotton mills, up- were recovering from a series of Harding, Orphanage Superintend­ discuss the bill, and pructically ev­ Inin is 3,059 miles, while from there Kay.
to
Spitsbergen
it
is
1,939
miles.
It
blood, in reference to the govern­ like the click of a gun, and Toones
Selection—
High
School
Orches­
ery
member
o
f
the
house
spoke
on
ent.
He
brought
out
the
fact
that
tntly now are devoting their baby tornadoes during the punt
ment construction o f a canal from started into the room. Britton de­
the measure. In fact, some four is estimated that it would require tra.
(Continued on page 3)
r*ies to promoting strikes nint- three days which killed or injured
Sanford to the Indian River. A f­ clared lie tried to stop him and
hours had been devoted to debate seventeen duys for tho Putoka to
»t foreigners, latest dispatches a dozen persons and caused proper­
reach
Spitsbergen
from
the
Atlan­
ter I have prepared the report, l wnrned him, but Toones still ad­
before
the
long
list
of
amendment.*
ty loss of upwards o! $200,000 from
® the Chinese port indicate.
tic
coast
line.of
the
United
States.
will submit same to .your com ­ vanced ami then a gun was fired
began
at
10
o'clock.
Btre were some disorders o f a wind and rain. Indiana was suf­
from within the room, tearing a
All indications on the purt of
mittee for upprovnl."
On
failure
to
get
a
two-third*
fering
from
a
drought
which
is
do­
w character Thursday while
hole between the door nnd the
Secretary
Wilbur
have
been
that,
On
motion
of
Mayor
Forrest
vote
to
facilitate
the
passnge
of
Bauthorities were busy driving ing heavy damage to crops.
door
facing. The witness said
except
under
most
unusual
clrcumj
Lake, the officers o f the Chamber
the hill, the house adjourned
Little immediate relief from the
'Uton from cover and taking
something hit him on the leg and
stances, he would not order either
of
Commerce
were
instructed
to
shortly
after
one
o’clock,
less
tliun
(caution* to prevent them from hot wave is in sight, according to
borrow money and pay o ff the that Toones then cried out that he
11 hours before the close of the the Los Angeles or tlu* Shenandoah
lnz on foreigners from hotels weather bureau officials who said
to
the
arctic
to
seurch
for
AmendSanford band und then request the had been shot. The wounded man
session, to meet again at 9 o'clock
tlx-r uildings as they passed tonight that while frequent thun
NEWARK. N. J.. June 5— A Wednesday morning.
sen bemuse of what is regarded ns
DETROIT, June 5— Air trans­ proper committee to raise the mon­ fell buck un u lounge in the hall­
uzh the streets.
dershowers are likely, the warm treasure hunt which at last led
way, he testified.
tho remote chance o f finding his port activities were going forward
There are numerous other cuts, expedition upon the far reaching today at thu big Ford air port, ey to puy tiie loun.
&gt;e Soviet ambassador in I’e- weather will probably continue for searchers to the hidden weulth be­
The witness suid he told Mrs.
There wus u general discussion Toones to come and sec "what you
lf *nd the consul in Shnnghni two more days, accompanied by came known Thursday with an­ nnd, in n few nstanccs, the amounts wustes o f ice in the polar region, Dearborn, ut a pace suggesting the
o
f
the
best
way
to
put
on
a
mem­
'* denied reports that their or- strong winds.
nouncement that the secret of named n the senate till are rased und becuusc o f nn nppnrcnt doubt scope of thu future aeronautical
have done", nnd she came out nnd
bership drive, several of the mem­
aitations were assisting the
George A. Morton, aged bachelor in the committee bill.
Cool Weather the Itulc.
in his mind o f tho feasibility o f means of the Ford Motor Company. bers objecting to thu plan to em ­ tried to get her husband on tho
fiker* am] their sympathizers,
The motion,made by Representa­ safe operution o f irigiblcd* over Double shifts o f men uru working
bed, asking the witness to help her.
Cool weather has been the rule recluse, had been solved.
1 no word lias coino from the from the Rocky mountains west­
night ami day in the Stout Hetul ploy u representative of thu Am ­ The witness said he told her it
Morton was 82 when he died tive Davis, of Ia*oii, that the house the urctic ocean.
Urn of the radical wing of the ward.
Factory
turning out erican City Bureau, urging that would be better to
leuve
him
It wus reiterate nt the navy Airplane
He was in the engraving business go into a committee o f the whole
wmintnng party which also was
to
receive
the
committee's
report
transport
planes,
five
more of the members would have to do the where he was. Mrs. Toones then
years
ago,
but
suddenly
retired
apartment
today
that
no
appeals
in the East several cities report­
work
any
way
anil
might
us
well
!*rzH| with having a hand in the
ed new beat records for June 4th. and withdrew himself front nil un­ wus vigorously opposed by Repre­ had been received from Norway or, which will be reudy for service in save tile expense uf an outsider. took the head o f her husband in
unatrtions. Meanwhile, the forsentative Weeks, Smith and Taylor,
July, They ure to l&gt;u radio-equip­
her Inp. The witness said he washIn Columbus, the mercury touch­ necessary contacts with the world. of Highlands, who have consistent­ »&lt;ny otb»*r official source for Amer­ ped.
Others who nuulo talks un the
P&gt; Powers are taking steps to
His
relatives
hud
either
died
or
ed the wound with the liquid from
ican
aid
looking
to
tile
relief
of
ed
105,
in
Louisville
it
was
05
and
question
were
R.
J.
Holly,
who
pre­
'tact their nationals.
moved uwny, nnd Morton lived a­ ly opposed the senato bill.
Amundsen.
The 5,000,000 candle-power elec­ sided in the absence of President the bottle from which tney had
in Milwaukee it wus 00 at noun.
I . S. Marines En Route
tone in thu old fashioned threetric
beacon o f Spcery design, which Higgins, Georjre DoGottcs, \V. M. been drinking. He carried the gun
!'• S. S. Jason, with 300 ma­ Four new deaths caused by heat story brownstone house, n few
is to sweep the heavens nightly at Scott. F. A. ""Clark, A. P. Con­ outside and threw it over the fence
las
well
as
a
dozen
prostrations
* is en route from Cavite to
steps away from Military park and
5 degree angle from the roof o f the nelly, Fred M. Wilson, R. H. Berg ns he \vn* afraid Mrs. Toones would
•trike infested city, and the were reported for Chicago, during the business center o f Newark.
shoot him. Hu notified somo pas­
new hangars and operations o f ­ und B. F. Whltner.
nitecl States gunboat Sacramento the day. The mercury went up to
ser-by o f what had huppened and
fices oil the field, lias been deliv­
Thirteen years he lived, there,
04.0
degrees
at
5:30
o'clock
tonight
1 been ordered from Hong Kong
The acting president asked the asked them to summon aid.
ered. It will be installed in thu
until his ilenth in September, 1923.
coming
within
less
tliuii
a
degree
of
t*mforce the American ships nlnext few days to pick out tho Los publicity committee, tho member­ Were Good People When Sober
Theru had been rumors he was
there and from which blue the hottest June 4 in Chicago's rich but no one ever saw any ev­
INDIANAPOLI8, Ind„ June 5. membership whilo in this city, de­ Angeles when the big navy dirig­ ship committee and the board of
He then returned to the house
ket* have been landed to protect history, which was in 1011 when idence of the riches.
governors to meet with the bureau he said and Mrs. Toones went into
— Tho body o f Thomas Riloy Mar­ livered the eulogy after reuding ible passes over Detroit Sunday
tho
mercury
stood
at
05.3
degrees.
campaign director on Momluy to the room, shut the door and told
power stations und other esAbout twenty nieces, nephews shall, whose gcntlo appeals for from tho Bible the fourth chapter night on her way westward.
Btial services.
hear his proposal us to putting on him not to enter. He then went
o
f
St.
Mark,
upon
which
Mr.
Mar­
and
cousins
joined
to
have
John
On
clear
nights
the
beacon
will
90 Deaths.
more kindliness and tolerution en­
Italian and British bluejackets
the enmpuign.
to notify other persons anil ask aid.
CHICAGO, June 5.— More than R. Weeks, lawyer, appointed ad­ deared him to the nation, lies in shall's eyes rested before they clos­ be visible to night pilots for 150
* a**o ashore tuking n hand in
Secretary Pcarman reading the Following this he got in his boat
ed
forever
in
Washington
last
Mon­
ministrator.
Weeks,
searching
miles
or
more.
Flood
lights
also
Hiding the city and more nru 90 death.* are attributed, directly
the same cemetery wherein rests day.
un* to be installed to mark the following list of new members: and went across the river to the
1,1 route, while the volunteer or indirectly, to beat conditions of the mass of old papers in the house tiie body o f Janies Whitcomb Riley,
S. Q. Porter, West Sanford Dev­ home o f a friend where he remain­
Rev. Mr. Smith paid tribute to outlines o f thu field und to show
came
across an unfib'd income tax
tho
past
few
days,
while
others
re­
rP% composed of foreign realanother
Hoosier
who touched hint as a Christian.
elopment Company; J. C. Wain- ed until the sheriff sent for him.
schedule
listing
$25,000
in
negot­
the
biggest
ground
sign
in
tho
®“ * ns assisting the regulars sulted from the storms in the iable bonds und $4,000 in coupons. American hearts through his poems
right. Sanford Development Co.,
Britton testified that he
had
“ He iiad a firm and steadfast world, spelling thu word Ford.
northeast or from drowning.
j Petroling the streets.
of homely strain. Both men, gift­ faith in the eternal God," said the
Dr. J. N. Tolar; I.. J. Bolt. Sun- heard Mrs. Toonesthreaten
to
He searched for the securities.
The
sign,
nearing
completion,
is
J*pan has dispatched a small
The compilation showed the fa­
ed in the art of wcuving words in­ pastor.
"H e was an op«n and half a mile long and is o f white ford Sign Shop; W1. M. Young, shoot her husband two or three
The
coupons
were
found
wrap­
talities a* follows:
to expressions o f wholesome sen­ avowed disciple o f the Lord Jesus
Jnckson Furniture Co.;
It.
L. ‘lays previously, but he was unNew York 5; New Jersey 7; Ohio ped in old newspapers in an emp- timents lie not far apart on the Christ. He did not parade his crushed stone against a back­ Christenborry, Seminole I-aundry; ublo to decide what to do as both
'y
stove
in
nrvnrenwuy
back
of
the
ground
o
f
green
turf.
A
t
u
high
12; Michigan »»; one in liliana, six
rolling slopes of Crown IIill.
Ho said that
faith; neither did he conceal it."
altitude it is said that sign will R. C. Tisdall, Bodwell Realty Co. were his friends.
in Chicago, seven in Pennsylvania, house. More dug up in un old ice
Indianu, with simple but reverent
Tho eulogy ended. William Geuke bo visible to flyers for fifty miles
Superintendent T. W . Lawton, both o f them wero good people
cream
freezer
buried
in
the
rear
ceremonies, Thursday, luid Mr. of Fort Wayne, Ind., deputy o f the
Wa s h i n g t o n , June 5 .—Gov- two in Washington, D. C„ four in yard.
o f the county school brought be­ when sober.
Marshall ut rest. The obsequies supremo cuncil for Indiana o f the under ?ood weather conditions.
rc*nt figures showed gasoline Kansas City, one in Baltimore, one
Sheriff Hand testified about re­
With
thu
house,
valued
at
$75,­
Muyor R. W. Schrocder, form­ fore the proposed issue of $450,­ ceiving a call to go to the Toones
were fitting for a man whose spirit Scottish Rite, intoned the ritual of
ductii.n continued at a record in Minneapolis ten in the New Eng­
000
in
bunds
for
erection
o
f
a
900, Morton's estate umounts to remained humble despite his eleva­
erly of the urmy air service nnd
land states.
*T**iniC rate in April.
the funeral service and presented
new high school for white children homo. He said when he arrived
Storm fatalities nnd drowning* about $100,000. A petition to have tion to the vice presidency at u to tho widow Mr. Marshall's Ma­ flying director at Wulbur Field und one for negro children and re­ Toones was dead.
Awar.i., totaling 11,750,000 on
it
apportioned
among
his
heirs
will
great nation and to the governor­ sonic ring. A Scottish Rite choir and vice president o f the National pairs on tho other buildings. Ho
River oil field
claims were were listed as follows:
____ ______
he heard by Judge Cafrey in or­ ship o f his native state.
wmnifn.i,
Aeronautical Association, now in
mended to Secretary Worw.
sang unu then recited the Lord's
phan's court tomorrow morning.
charge of Ford uir operatoins, dc- told of the pressing needs for more
A brief eulogy by his pasfor, Prayer.
l‘State department advices said j
Blanket of Snow,
was
clareed today that the Fords in­ facilities und tho petition
Scottish Rite services by his breth­
sit P^lnt'sc disturbances
had ! GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 5.
Ancient Landmarks Lodge, F.
passed around and all present who
ren in thut order, a plain procession and A. M., took charge of tho body tended to have the finest flying were qualified, signed it with en­
jprtaj from Shunghui and Cunton |— While the East and Middle \\ e.*'
to tho cemetery.
Masonic rites to conduct it to the cemetery. Mrs. field in the world.
nargxhu.
suffered from heat, this section of
thusiastic comment.
ST. PAUL Minn., June
committing the body to its resting Marshall followed the cnsact acJ«i»ion was reached to trans- ! Montana today was under n four­
George DeCottes told t h e ! Tommy Gibbon s' strongest »up
place— these were all that were ac­ coninunied by Bernard Shively of
. bureau of mines front the I inch blan.cet o f snow. The snow
m arkets
meeting that the impression that) purivra
porters win
will b
do a long
Ions way from
BOSTON, June 5— Further def­ corded one whose station in life
*riur to the commerce depart- 1Was wet and heavy, causing dum«?r
.
^
rs'
Thomas
F.
laike Monroe had been thrown op­ the ringside today wne n the St.
age to trees, slirub.i, und gardens. inite improvement in the condit­ might fittingly have merited a Walsh, o f Washington, a devoted
CHICAGO, June 5— Wheat U19 en to commercial fishing with nets Paul boxer tackles Gens Tunnoy
.
It wus regarded as generally bene­ ion of Secretary of War John W. more prompop^ service
friend and James M. Baker, o f to 170 1-4; Sept. 105 1-2 to 1*3*J- and seines under the aew fish law American
light heavy weight
week
for
gall
stones,
was
reportRev.
Matthew
Smith,
na«tnr
of
ficial to cops
Washington who was secretary of
First Presbyterian church the senate during Mr. Marshall's 1-2; Com Stoptember 118 1-4 to passed by the legislature was in-1 champion in a new York ring,
118 3-4; December 99 to 102 1-2; correct us the act did not repcul They are Mr
Mrs. Gibbons and fivq
term ad vice president.
OonU, September 51 to 51 1-2.
local laws regulating fishing.
[little Gibbvnue% __

m et Influence Upon
[Chinese Rioters Is
|Revealed In Letters

MEMBER R OLLINS
FACULTY TO TALK
TO SENIOR CLASS

EAST CONTINUES
TO S W E L T E R AS S
MERCURY RI SES

Long Search Leads
To The Finding Of
Bachelor’s Fortune

Plane Construction
B eing Rushed Now
By Ford’s Factory

sim p le Ceremony Marks Funeral o f
The Former War Time Vice President

Washington News

Weeks Is Improving
Rapidly, Reports Say

Ul

Mrs. Gibbons Not To
See Tommy In Fight

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�HERALD, THURSDAY,'JUNE i, 1925.
parties claiming
ida: otherwise Decree Tra Confes- . t h eAlllands
and Premises ImrelnaLer
so wllf he etitarcd against you. said I described under CLA LK TINDALL.
cause being A'SUlt t o quiet title to
TYNDALL), deceased.
the above dsecrlbcd tract o f land In I ?or
M is . Elisabeth Williams.
•be complainant.
Mrs: ' Kllsah'eth wise. MOSES J. TAYLOR. JRq, * " «
#v&gt;fnpistn*nt
CIIAItLKa
C. W A R W I C K , lb*
*
Wllliiiiiu.
•
V*.
unlit' and as Trustee, and each or
i:. !(. Tomlin,...n. rt al.
It Is further ordered tllaF thi» them, if living, and If •l***.
Deremlanta.
o r d e r be published once ii week parties claiming Interest
In «'io
Ml!Dtllt OF FUIILIUATION
for eight ronsecutlvo weeks In the lands nnd premlsea'hereiimfterdesThe Slate of Florida to:
.
S a n f o r d Herald, a newspaper p u b ­ erlbed under the sa d WO.SKS J.
K. II. Tomlinson.
Erasmus
It. lished III Sanford. Kemlnoto County, TAYLOIt. JR., nnd CHAlkLLS
C.
Tomlinson. Jesse A. Icrnliour, John F lo r id a .
W A R W IC K .
Individually and as
K. Dunn. HowaAl II. Kimball, Lem ­
DONE nnd O L D E L E D this 7th day Trustee, und encli of them deceased,
uel O. Ilnwaon, ami Annlu K. Itaw- nf May. 1921
or otherwise, and all other parties
son, ami each of said parties If
Interested III tho lands and preiitV. E. DOCr, LAKH.
living, and If
dead
all
parties Clerk of the Circuit Courr. Semin­ |«cs hereinafter described:
elalining Interest In the land and
ole Comity. Florida.
It appearing hy the sworn hill of
premises Involved In this suit un­
Hy A. M. W E E K S , Deputy Clerk.
c o m p l a i n t In this c a u s e that you
der the said K. II. Tomlinson. Kras(SEAL)
mav be Interested In those certain
mils. II. Tomlinson. Jesse A. Icon- Wilson &amp; Housliolder
• •., nleo«e OF *)« r*1• «»f I'*,1'' * Ul«
Jut.*, r. l-utii*. ouw'iiiii it. Solicitors lor complainant.
III',.'In Seminole County. Florida,
Klmlmll
Lemuel O. Lawton, ami Mav 7. 14. 21, 21; June 4, 11. 12. and described as follows, to-wii.
Annie K. Ilawson. nnd enrh of them 26; July 2.
The Southeast Quarter of
the
deceased or otherwise, and all par­
I Northeast 'Quarter and the Houtn
ties Interested In the lands and
i\
t
h
e
c
u
i
c
r
i
T
r
n
i
n
r
o
k
s
b
m
I
Half
of
the
North
Half
of
the
.South­
premises Involved In this suit:
i
i m m .i : c o u n t y , f l o h i d a .
west Quarter
of
the
Northeast
It appearing by tho sworn bill
IN CHAN CELY
Quarter and the East Half of the
of complaint In this cause that you I
IHLL TO Q U IE T T ITL E
Southeast Quarter of the South­
may he Interested In that 'certain
I„ I*. HAOAN.
.
west Quarter of
the
Northeast
lot. pleee or parcel of land situate
Complainant.
Quarter of Section 27. Township 19,
In Seminole County, Florida, nnd
Vs.
South. Lange 29, East.
described ns follows, to wit:
All parties claiming Interest In the
IT IS T H K L E F O L E O LD E LE D
The North 12 acres of Lot 2 of
lands and premises Involved In
Section 5. Township 20 South, llangc
this suit as heirs, devisees, gran­ that you nnd each of you are re­
q
u
i r e d to nppear to the bill of com­
r.u East.
tees. and other claimants under
It Is therefore ordered thnt you
CLALK
TINDALL.
(or
T Y N ­ plaint In tills cause on Monday, tho
and each of you. afe required to
DALL), deceasMl, or otherwise, «th da.v of July. 1975. at the court­
h o u s e in Sanford. Seminole County,
appear to the hill of complaint In
el nl..
Florida, otherwise said hill of corntills cause on Monday, the Oth day
Defendants.
ilalnt will he taken os confessed
of July. 192,1. at the Court House
O rd e r F o r I 'lilillr a t I o n
ay you. said cause being n suit to
at Sanford. Seminole County. F l o r ­ TIIE STAVE OF FLOLIDA TO:
i\

! shall include nil lakes. rivers nn&lt;!
' * Icreeks in Florida, up to the mouth
M T R Sc

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c£ "*cb rivoru and c r « U . v.heic

/ l I P 'i | r i M
D I L L they emoty into salt water, ex­
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' ccpt the St. Johns river includD r r A ltir I All/ ing Doctors I.akc. No seine of
D E L U i f l l i l i f i H greater length than 1,000 yards

c Monroe Among Undies
[ In Which Sclns and Nets
* Arc Allowed Under Provls. lens o ( the New iVJcasurc
. lA u iifttn to o b ri, rm .t June •*—
Governor Martin has affixed his
signature and given his approval
to tho art pnssed several days ago
by the House nnd Senate prnvidipg for creation of the Depart­
ment *pf Game nnd Fresh Water
Fish. Under terniB of the art the
position o f state game and fresh
water fish. Under terms of the
^Ct the position of state game commlsioner. carrying a salary of $•!,600, is created.

The state game commissioner
shall visit each county in the state
at least once a year, nnd oftener
if it shall appear to be neces«*ry. nnd shall have authority to
employ deputies nnd other ns♦js^ants whose commissions shnll
rim through the state of Florida
for the purpose of enforcing pro­
visions of the act which include:

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, That no person shall pursue, enptUre or kill, gnme or fur bearing
animals within the limits of “
slate, without
do as provided
any person take
------^ny frp.sh water fish within the
limits of the stnte. e x d p t resldoats o f the state, without being
licensed.
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, The license fee to be charged
lion-residents shnll be $25. which
V|ill entitle non-residents to hunt
Within the county in whicl^ npmtcat^on is made if finn-resident
wishes' to hunt in any other county
than thnt from which the license
i* issued he may do so by paying
tti additional $5.25 for thnt part­
icular county. For residents of the
ijjnte $1.00 license will be rcqulr-

th e r e o f.

It shall be unlawful for any per­
son. firm or corporation to cb
struct or partly obstruct any riv­
er, creek, lake or other fresh wnterway by screen or rack, wire or
othewise. to pevent passage of
fish protected by the act.

shall be fished in the fresh wntKilling of fish by explosives is
era in the stnte.
It shnll be unlawful for any per­ prohibited.
A license tax o f $50 a year will
son, firm or corporation to have
in his or their possession, fish or be required of wholesale denlcrs,
cause to be fished, any seine, gill nnd retailers $5. Non-resident or
net or any other kind of fish net, rlien wholesale dealers will be
in fresh waters of the state for *he required to pnv S500 n year
purpose of catching fresh water
FLOWER SHOW TO OPEN
fish of a less size than two inches
bar. measured from knot to knot,
DELAND, June 4.-—The Volusia
rtr n stretched mesh o f four inch­
es, except the footing circle nnd County Flower Show Association
bag of such seines nnd traps may will hold its first exhibit on Fri­
be one nnd one-half inches bar or day, June 5, at the Commercial
three inches stretch mesh; provid­ C'.uli, under the direction of Mrs,
ed, however, that nets of n less C. M. Tnylor, of Lake Helen, tem­
size mav be fished for herring on porary’ president, and Mrs. C. H.
established herring hauls which Nutting, o f Dolnnd, temporary s;carc designated by the Stnte Game retary. The flower show associaCommlssicinci. Possession of nny'tion was recently organized in this
fish net of n less size Inesh than jcounty nnd preparations have been
prescribed in the act shnll be prima ' n large exhibit from throughout
facie evidence that the seine or. the county so that the association
net is Ix-ing used contrary to law,land the annual exhibit will be peiray provisions of the net. It is mnnent.
further provided that:
That no person firm or corpora­
tion shall ratch or have in posses­
sion, buy nr sell or unnecessarily
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quiet title to the above describe J
lands In tho complainant, L. I*. H a -

Q Ay

i t ’ 18 F U R TH E R ORDERED, that
this order bn published once a week
for eight (*) consecutive weeks I:;
the Sanford Herald, a hewapaper
published
In Sanford,
Kemlnols

1’

done

rnu«c th*, &amp;,«£&amp;» J W
that ceruin
5* tot
land situnto I, '
o, ,

*AND ORDEftlKD this 7th

day of ^ • k13Vk )I:(1LAKH.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Hy A. M. Weeks. Deputy Clerk.

(HR \ )

WILSON (fe HOU8IIOLDER

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Solicitors for Complainant.
May 7. 14. 21. 28; June 4. 11. 18.
25; J u ly 2.
-tIN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F a E M IAOI.K COl V I t . i-1.01(111.1,
IN (TIANVKRY
JAMES M. McCASKILU
Complainant.
Vs.
All Forties claiming Interest In the
lands nnd premises Involved In this
suit ns heirs, devisees grantees,
nnd other claimant* under TH OM­
AS I. LOYD, deceased, or other­
wise. nnd all other parties In­
terested In the lands nnd prem­
ises Involved In this suit.
Defendants.
O L D E R OF FUHLtCATIQN
T H E ST A T E OF FLORIDA TO:
All parties elnlmlng Interest A n
the Innds nnd premises hereinaf­
ter described under THOMAS I.
ILO YD . deceased, or otherwise, nnd
all other parties claiming Interest

eauso at the niu.2P**»% *
ford Semin,.l- Co"unt?*? *
Monday, the »th d«Vr,. r

nlN«ne&gt;v

1 a*r nf

he entered ’aVaVn.H J*
being a suit to ,1Uu?x

above-deserilM.i
In

the

ahuvu-tijm-j ,I* I

James M Me(&gt;a,j,n.d

IT IS FURTlIFIt imn
this order he pubhshla0'
lor eight (») e n n ^ m i0" 0
the Snnfonl HereVta0’ T* '
published
In lEffiiJ *&lt;
County. Fb,rMa. a,or'1-

u°FQ

day cif * MayN

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Lv A. M. Weeks n ” 1
(SEAL.'.
WILSON it IlOL'SHnt n&gt;
Solicitors tor (bimnuT?*

s21: July
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STOP THAT COUGH!

fforth
rlh as
, follows:
f H
rf ntfish.
,/|hb th rough,
, ) | nnJ
tircsomo
ticklo prevents
you throat
eouRh untU
out&gt; sleep

ln ll,,\ liass or bream bed any
"r - °r hutted hook for catching
while bedding, and no set
u....i.
v..u i._
. . . river
hook thrill
he ,.i«—
placedi in .any
nr creek for the purpose o f hookmg sturgeon; hut nothing in tir
law prohibits catching of catfish by trot lino or hook and line

— .......... .. ......... ................... .
jour neighbors glare at yoa.
Relief is nt hand! Dr. Ficrca's Golden
Medical Discovery will rdioTo thr
. ' -It- is
■ na'oiii/reliabio
■&lt; ••• . . . herbal
• ■
rough.
remedy, will net as a tonic nnd blood
purifier and restore health and strength
Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. I’i e f o ’t
Invalids* Hotel, UulTab, N. Y,
J_______ __________________

tour Steam ers a W eek from Jacksonville

T lt f f a # SE A

• The license fee to be charged
Bun-residents for the privilege o f
,
SUMMER
taking fresh water fish in each
county shall lie $2.00, hut upon pnyEXCURSION FARES
ijient o f $5.00 a license will be is­
Hound Trip Jacksonville In n»llimnro 51?
sued good for the i;tnto nt large. i i Ifiiliidrlfiliiu $55.0); In llosl'm 4,72 18. f
- All fisli in the rivers, lakeS, •n
r •! ineila and berth, wi'Ji extra cliary,o lur
fa*!'In
creeks, nnd other fresh water# o.'Pidc rocmj.
within the jurisdiction o f the
»Ute are declared in provision "of! . IAI1," , AU-Krcpcnsc Touts from Jacksonville;
"
the
act to •
be the property of the ' l l days anil longer; $70.05 and up. Touris in*
state, and may lie taken and us­ clud" New York Atlantic City, Washington, eb
ed hv i he rili»«n« of Florida and
Write for illustrated book! f. and fur Inforiiiatieii
ifersons not citizens subject to the ■bon*, low raid to iii rthcrn rii|«s r.nd resorts. And
a i!: fcrdetailed It ccrnrir.i of tho
restrictions and reservations im­
special Ai.'-Cxpcnso Tours!
posed by the net or otherwise.
Alv» Milllnin 'rnm Ml »ml f« I'liiUNo seines, gill nets, stop nets or
ilrliiM.i t l i i:ow, nn**.nlfl&lt;*rnt
other kind of nets shall be fished in
S. S. IJ-tLa.'.Ii ?, v m y IQt!ay«.
any of the fresh water lakes, riv­
ers or other fresh waterways of
tile state, except Lake OkeeehoTramnorbaiion Co.
bee. I.nkim Crescent, George, Mon-i
P lif I H L r n ll.iv f.irrrt
roe, Harney, Jessup. l|ichloosn, J
Jat'kuiiitlllp, I I'd tu i
'and Orange, anil the Suwanec ri.-|
TflfphoMdt
er. ns far north as the forks «,f|
the river forming Hast and West

AllifeCiiANTS k AtINERS

There are Three Reasons
fo r property values and all three are—

BUY YOUR SUIT

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0 SAID ON 10 ot the Nation’s greatest real estate operators, and he was abso­
lutely right. Location creates values— makes profits—and is the basic cause of
both.

W h v ? ^ccause Wpolworth gives you the World’s Greatest
" " f V • Value for your dime. Woolworth’s I»ig Idea is a
“ tremendous volume of sales with a tiny profit on each sale.’’
And that is exactly our idea. For only .$25—all one price—we
give you the World’s Greatest Value in a 2-piece suit—made to
your special measure—Fabric, Workmanship and Style guar­
anteed better than you can get any where else at anywhere near
th,c price. COMK IN TOMORROW. Convince yourself that a
Scotch Woolen Mills made to measure Suit SAVES YOU $15.
\ou will be more than satisfied with any garment we made for
you—it will he the best fitting suit you ever bought.

Conservative people estimate that Greater Miami will have a population of
250,000 people in three years, 500,000 in five years, and 1,000,000 in ten years.
You must realize, as a thinking investor, that Miami Shores, with its matchless
location on the line of travel, with as much Bay frontage as the City of Miami,
will absorb at least 50,000 or 00,000 of this potential population.
You will recall that when Miami had a population of 50,000 people, Flagler
Street property sold for $0,000 a front foot. Today you can buy business prop­
erty in Miami Shores at from $75 up per front foot.
. ..

MADE TO YOUR ORDER—
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^ ou have here the real reason for the heavy purchase of Miami Shores busi­
ness and residential properties by the leading business and professional men
and women of Miami, including prominent real estate operators.
—-

All

A n y 2 -R ie c e

SUIT

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ANY 3-PIECE SUM MADE TO ORDER
ALU ONE FUll'E— ANY STYLE

You Save
$15

G u a ra n teed

All Wool

MIAMI SHORES

0*O(\ C A

Ht* our gufst in a freo in­
spection trip to Miami
Shores. Make reservation
today.

&gt; U ll

J. ( ’. JACKSON, Manager.

Open Evenings Till 8 O’clock.
wmmmmmmmmmmm

District Managers,
210 !•;. First St.,

:;or&gt; K. SECOND ST.
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America s Mediterranean

Uritt-Chittenden
Realty Co.

Saturday Tdl 10 P. M.

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THE BANTORp'lrirftkijp. FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1925.

PAGE TWO

GREY -HAIRED MAN WEDS WOMAN HE LOST W HEN YOUNG
, CIIAONIA. Mo.. Juno 5— This
U a story o f a dream that came
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Usually you know, dreams either
come true at once or fade ant!
die.
But this one kept an beckoning
for 35 years before its
misty
shapes became solid and renl.
7 Tlta story is about a man who
loved a woman.
He loved her when they were
I young and straight and comely—
when life, liko the year, was in
f springtime.
And 35 years later when they
[ were old and gray haired and bent
ho still loved her. And this time
she accepted him.

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wild land »&gt;«dnK nltuate In Hrmlnolr
County. Florida. and rtr»crll&gt;;d,
follow*. to-w lt: lltHliinliiK
W o t of tli« Houlheast corner J*f
Government Lot I, Section
f«w n *
s }-jj) !?. South Range 31 LanL
thence W e t U f . l l
North to l.ake Monroe, thence • -» «
erly along the shors of Imho Moil|o a point North of the 1 olnt
o f to-ginning. thence South to be­
ginningIncluding
all
riparian

noef. During the next two decades
she took four husband*.
Heath or divorce interrupted id!
her marital ventures, however, and
s
year, when she ami Ur. New-

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I)r. Newton Holliday is 71. He
* has just married Mrs. Frances Sic' gel, 10 years his junior.

H a n d 'in 'h a n d w it h the many
mechanical features that are “exclu­
sively R e o ” go R e o s institutional per­
manence and sound business policies.

..
A generation and more ntto sho
| lived in Keokuk. la. There Dr.
Holliday paid his court— and there
,hla brother. I)r. M. J. Holliday,
f paid court nlsn.

1

• " The brothers were pnrtnem in
| their medical practice, but they
found themselves rivals for the
| y^un woman's hand.
Dr. M. J. Hnlliduv is four years
} •older than his brother. And he
wns the one who found favor in
the girl’a eyes.

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They were married, and Dr.
Newton Holliday set about it to
And tiien the years brought
many changes.
* ' The rejected suitor met other
women and fell in love again. He

too wns married.
IIis wife died, and in tho course
of time ho married again. This
marriage too, was ended by death.
So it looked ns if the romance
of his younger days was lo re­
main only a hazy. Indistinct mem­
ory.
Hut l lie elder brother— tha man
who had triumphed in the race for
the girl's hand—found the year's
bringing strange happenings, at o.
Fourteen years after the* mar­
riage he ami his wife found they

T o R eo owners these stable qualities
pay dividends in the way o f low
initial costs for cars o f Reo quality,
lo w depreciation rates and high
resale values.

LEFT TO RIGHT: DR. M. J.
HOLLIDAY,
MRS. FRANCES
SIEGEL, DR. NEWTON HOLLI­
DAY.

were not quite suited »o one an­
other. There was a divorce.

R eo owners know that buying Reo
is “ good business."

The three wenl their separate
way. Dr, M. J. Holliday remnrried. His former wife did like­
wise.
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Florida Reo Company
HANFORD 11IIA NCI l

Suit iv the old romance was dend
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TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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hair, (pi.)
To travel by nuln.
Where tile i tin 1 1 ,cs.
Devoured.

Exclamation of sun
Eccentric wheels.
No so much.
Alleged hynotic form
Common viper.
Third musical onto.
A quick cut.
k'S.

Bone.

W.

Illngs

31.

wood

Hull aj n e n u
lognomens.
Partial paralysis occur mg
when swimming.
Perfect type (1f
umigin
nlion.
Lowest deck nf i
'I herefore.
Seventh note.
To pay for the entertainment
of companions.
Pork.
Growing nut.
In divide.

Wrung lining.

Grief (variant).
Energy.
Smell.
Self.
To steep,

Sun god.
Nay.
Muluneholv note.
Printer'-, measure.
Toward.
Myself.

VEST ERD AA
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‘T‘&gt;7ulh&gt;!t’ KKJr-iAiMlHlt i

any •&gt;f tin- aliovi* named defendmils, each anil every, whose names
and residences are unknown i&lt;&gt; the
eamplainarits In the above entitled
mtise. and to all unknown parties
whomsoever claiming any Interest
in the lands Involved In this suit,
.said lands In-lriK situate In Hemlnido I’omity, Florida, and described
as follows, to -wit:
mu 11 of lilock .1 of Tier 1 ac­
cording to K. It. Trafforil’s Map of
the Town of Hanford. Florida, as
duly recorded In the 1‘ Uhlic Itecords
,,f the I'terk of the Circuit Court
for Seminole County, Florida.
|,nt !»7 of
Itugsdale's
Sanford
Height" Addition to Sanford, as ner
thereof recorded In Flat Hook. 3
pages &lt;.3 anil &lt;13 of tlui I’ ohllc
itecords of Seminole County, Florhla. Ilegltmlng 2.SI chains Hast nf
the Northwest Corner of Section H
Township 3&lt;i S. Ilatige 31 B. run
.south IB.13 chains,
thence
Fast
17. IS chains. thence North 16.13
chains, thence West 17.1H chain" to
the lew lnnl nr. coat a lulus 3H acres
more or less.
jt i* hereby ordered that you nnil
It Is hereby Ordered
t h a t
you
and
each
and
every
of
you,,. he unit appear
before
,,nr said Circuit Court at the Court
House In Hanford. Florida, on the
3rd day of August. A l&gt;. 1333, the
same being a rule day
of
this
Court, and then and there make
answer to the hill ot complaint e x ­
hibited against you in this cause,
and In default thereof decree tiro
confesso will he entered
attains!
each and every of you.
It Is Further Ordered that this
Order of I'uhlicutloii he published
In The Sanlnrd Herald, a newspaper
published in Sanford. Seminole Coon,
iv. Florida, once a week for eight
consecutive weecks
witness riv hand and the seal
of the Circuit Court of the Sev­
enth Judicial Circuit Court of the
State of Florida. In and fur Sem­
inole County on Mils the 3th dny
of June. A. I&gt;. 1335,
v. :: n o c ttt.A sa .
Clerk of tile Clreult Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida. Iii and for Seminole Countv.
Hv A. M. WKHKH. Deputy Clerk.
(S H A G )
WILSON * IIOrslIOLDUR.

*.
Shal inger, George Sixmo, Harry
Smith, Herbert Speer, George
S u it T u q u i r t
t i n i e r of Ho III I
Wakefield, Frank Witter.
to known ami
i deEducation; William Beverly. Co- \f.Notice
c lldil 111".
ncle IleWitt, Roney; Arthur John- | Tin: STATU OF FI
To—
Henry A.
Crane
iphla
on, Hugh Knight, Samuel Leonard 'i ' "rune,
hla wife. Hun
•wer,
Buell Roche, Rudolph Scliild, Run- lThomas Scott. Hubert
and
nie Othanel Smith, Alton Towles. Siisiin llurnhurt, hl»
armi
Jernlican,
A.
J
it ii Iku
t
Marcus Brown, William Carter. Askew, and Nurull J
hi"
Wright Pearsons. Stanley Reeves, wile Jncoli 11rook. J
eeks.
Lmmantiel
lleldt.
V
V
t.snn,
Julian Revels, William Wells, Har­
Mary W. Watmi
Wife.
old llnmmar and Vaughn Driggers. mid
Charles II. Ilrork am
1 K&gt;
•la*
Normal diploma: Robert Knowles 11rock, bln wife. Jenn
cob (truck. C. II Wat*
iel J.
Alton Morris, Ernest Turner, Tho­ Hoyle, Mrs. Fhllo A
". e.
X Miller. It. F. Mllh
mas Lopper.
MUler, Currie Miller &gt;1
and
•Iaria Doctor: Reeves Bowert, Itoliert L. McKInstry,
hand,
und
intch
arid
ev&lt;
Charles Campbell, Joseph Dalton,
thcQt
living, anil.
If
Carroll Fuiurell, William King, Os­ if
liurtfes
claiming
It
the the ".lid Hen IV
|mcncement exeiciseg this year will car Simmons, Jr., Milton Yeats.
Hoiililu Cfiine. It Is
the titc dedication on Sunday after­
Law: Frank Beers, Jr., Edward Hrvwer,
Tlioinu" Scott. Holierl Huntnoon of the new $50,000 Andrew Beatty, Max Bien, John Bowman, hart und S ioiuii llurnhurt. Ii Ih wife,
Aaron
Jernigam
A. Jernigam JosAnderson Memorial organ, which Eldon Boyce, Benjamin Edwin Cucpli It Alike tv and Sarah J. A sk ­
now nearing ccipipL'iion, The nr- rcy, .laiiies Clark, Jr.. Thomas Col- ew,
Ills wife, Jacob Itrock. Juitte"
gaa, a gift to the University, is iins, Cecil Curry, Lucius Cushman, W‘«ek» Emmanuel Hehlt. W. A
Watson,
and Mary \V. Watson, his
eonsiilereil one of the finest of its Frank Evans, James Fielding, Wil­ wife, climb's
II. Itrock and Hhndu
kind in the south. It contains 5, liam Gilmartin, Robert Gilroy, Man E. Brock. Ills wife, Jennie Itrock,
Jucoii
Itrock.
c
it Wuisiin, Michael
olio pipes.
uni Glover, Edward Goethe, Fran';
Mrs. Fhllo A. Williams,
An organ recital by Charles M. Harris, James Hendry, Hyman FJ. NHoyle.
Mlll.r |t r. Mil!
IL.tr, MilCntirhoin. Belgian- Vnu rican or
L.itz, Raymond Lord, Harry Lucthi
giinist of New York, is planned for Harrison McDonald, Elmer Norton,
Monday night.
Orion Parker, Jr., Edwin Pomeroy,
Tin
Junior-Senior Oratorical dr., William Smth, late Theed,
Contest for Hoard of Control med­ Frank Williamson.
als ami the annual business meet­
ing and luncheon of tlte Alumni
I A mi..lion will be features of
; .Monday.
Other commencement exercises
Solicitors for Comnlainants.
June 5. 13th. Huh. 3tith, July 3rd,
will include vesper team Sunday
Kith,
17th. 21tit and 31st.
PKRPIGIIAM. France, June 5—j given by the University Dumps at
Fourteen
persons
have
been
arreslb" Alpha Tan Omega fraternity
house in honor of the faculty; the •led in Barcelona in connection with
j enior class and their friends; u re* bomb plots against Kim* Alfonso,
•■ fttiwi on Monday at the Century according to travelers ari iving over
(Chill iti honor of the faculty und tho frontier, who say news of the
&gt;tiinr class; and the annual Junior nlnts is heir™ suppressed in Span­
Pram in honor of the graduating ish news pa purs.
Those arrested were young stu­
cle m oil Tuesday evening.
The graduating ehi's and the de- dents and functionaries, members
of the extremist Catalan groups
gr es to he awarded follows:
Muster nf Science in Agriculture. |denied at V connection with the
Homer E. Rratley, Robert E. Nolen, plots. The ham was intended to
land Robert Wray. ,M. A. Educa­ blow tin the royal train between
tion, Jacob 11oiiticr, Wise, M. E., Barcelona anti Madrid and is said
have been a large one weighing
I old Prescott ('. K. Robert Har­ to
175 pounds.
grave.
S A N FO R D ’S M O ST E X ( : L U SIVR S U U -D IVIS IO iN
It. S. C. E. Ernest Bentley, VieT E R M S VE R Y REASO N ABLE
Hate to he a joy killer, hut we
1 a Brash, Lawrence Davis, Ben doubt if a fly ever got out while the
i'lmiiaa, Victor Johnson, John screen door was open.
[ Langford, llerltert Anthony Lee,
Cney Malpluirs, Charles Register,
Maynard Miekler .Walter Knight,

Point of com pas
Earthy matter c
•I iv and sand (pi.)
Part off the most eomnion
common verb. |
To place.
Marriage.
Gall for help.
An i ii iu.
Electrified particles.
Plain gold hand.
To nap.
Particle.
Apart.
Human limb.
Fern reproductive cell.

M Held In ilninli Plot
To Kill Spanish King

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FOR SALE

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To exist.
'I .i valuo.
Subsists.
To stub.
Therefore.
WOUCEKTEU, June 5— Wilt.To ramble.
Mac McFarland went into a tie
(.Ike.
] t«&gt;duy with Bobby June, Georgia,
Rodent.
amateur when the New
York
Elthur's liettcr half.
Scotchman missed it three foot
Luhricution.
putt op the eighteenth hole nf
Weepy party in the wedding. (heir match to decide the National
To stop.
Golf championship.
A score of
(Jrgaiis of hearing.
75 a piece on an eighteen hole
Preposition.
play-off wits due to a tuie. Eight­
Commonly u;.cd for nil added een holes are slated for Hus after­
thought to n completed letter, i noon.
Professional knot tyers.
Ponderous volume.
Yellow Haw.man bird.
God.
Angle between inner and out­
er margins of un insect’s wing.
W a s h i n g t o n . Jum- r ^ A good wish for a bride.
liani D. Mitclicll o f St. i’aiil
Ocean.
appointed today tt* solicitor
To sin.
eral of the United States,
Beautify.
reeding James M. Beck, who:.*
Thin flat piece for roofing.
ignation wua unnuunced aov
Instrument for untangling
weeks ago.

Willie Mae Farlano Is
Tied \\ itli Lobby.Jones

Mitdiell Will Succeed
Reek as IJ. S. Solicitor

i- 1 lull IT, Tow fihIt 11» 21 H-, ttaii^p
Hr*in Ivi•it«* I 'on m y . FI or til ik. n |«-

r to Hu* (.ill of complaint fit*-1
V‘»n on tii«&lt; ini day of Ati4.« A I*

Ruom.s 501-502. Phone 95
First National Hank Building.

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Parks; the Great Lakes — the North

Keep Your Ice Box Cold
A CO N STAN T SU PPLY OF
P U R L D IS T IL L E D W A T E R

the restful and invigoraiingTeontsst*
I’Aiue— through the heart ol historic V
by way of Atlanta, Lookout Mountain,
lanooga. Moccasin Uerid, via

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T H e ^ N F O R D J .F ^ ^ ^ g j g ^ i ^ N I i 3. 1025

-ifT5

Bills Signed By Gov. Martin

— * 35,817: cropTdnJ,
9 2 1 / was
w a s ’ " 'm w " an.1 r.T.iptir.-s nrt*‘
cropTanJ, 11D24/
I 3 ,9 lt ;:h u r ested 13,059; crop i a l P f l S i u f t l K ®
u V n o w »;
_____ ire 41 ft; f til low or idle L ”*8o; »ar&gt;- pun iis v. ii. &gt;»*«(*&lt;•viw d a l ml n't 11

PurvSyors^f \
Economy

ac: tk'uignating t,ia hiunidAmendlne ««lion l „l
■»»&lt;
“ V'1
r'.nnS K l S l l S K r i
Utj- of Seabreeze, as the City of CT tha legislature o f 1025 creatine*fWoodland 4,341; other il.*«27: w o o d - ; ini,i„ county. Florida, ami &lt;u&gt;Hcribl i s h i n i c a HIUII
municipality to ! * " ' ’ n° L P-n ’ tUr:&lt;1 °*3 2 4 ! a ” o t hc r !*"V S i f e n w - * t
of*
J breeze. nn&lt;, autbo»')ieinK con- and ^ u b--lttnrf 2,. 607.
th e Mouthi’ o s t c o r n r r
of
n oyern -j
action of boards' cbncVete, rock
m e n t i.o t t. S e c t i o n 30. T o w n s h i p
H n S T .u “
Ci,J * U ™ Livestock on farms: Horses
,‘ ^ucnt walk and acavrail along
.South. f l a n g e at r.n*t. n i i f f o v o Creating the South Shore drain mules 382; cattle, total 6,857; beet 19
Wcjit ______
I so f.-et. ______
t h e t i c e _N i^^____
t l l l(*_ La&gt;i&lt;
^ Atlantic Ocean. .
age district.
cattle 6 081; dairy cows 630; other! iionroiC nienr.- i-ii«iiriy^’along*«!&gt;'•
Aothorizinff county cmnmLtsionAuthorizing Alnchun
county
* f Walton county to levy an an____ In*
CLmmissioncrs to cal! an election tc hrei.ting -&lt; •7i . . .
thence Sutith to tn-glnnlng
| tax for publicity J^nd -prumaoil riparian rights.
vote bonds for building a count'
Principal crops: (1624): Oranges ctuiilnn
jiurpo*es, to *&gt;e spent for adIter;tuning
at
the
rtoutheast
'■ornhospital and authorizing levy and Young t it. 21,260; trees of heui- .-r or liiivvrnreont l.ot_L_ Paction
3'h _
ling and promoting resource i . co.lectiari of taxes to r.tirc
’*
uemuna; YOUltff [^nv.-iilgiT|», r r rf.iufb. Ilnnae O iarT
thence MS foot
foot,
thorn*'
county,
.v
bam** aftj-to-undHtaiifand s u m k it
tt .'cs 3,4ll;; trees of bearing ago run
North to l^iho Monroe, thonoo h ast - 1
,’illdating the bond election held the hospital.
dj-lTa; gta; u u it: Young trees 13,- orly nlonir the slmro of laiko Mpn-1
P.d.an.1 N ovcm lw r^, 1L*_4.
; ,\n act to d.’ finc the manner :n C71; ticca uf bearing nge 213,3‘JO; oi.o to m e Kust lino ot s ilo l-ot;
Vdidsting erea ft^ , of-^ p ech d which f!,h may he caught .nil re"
Pecans: Yeung trees 38; trees of
all 'rl’^ rla n ! $
jJ ar.il bridge district^ No.
moved from fto.’h water, oi .Suni- ltcaring nge 1,181.
i
Itoulnalna 4S7 foot West nf till
!
.
inlce c o u n t y , , 5n 1L‘;’ county.
8&lt;iulhe»«t
thirtier
of
tinvermtienl
_
l.nl t. Si i-tlnii JO. Township It* South.
„,.,'of CJ-’-V.OOD 'iA bonds o f the
Providing a supolcnicntal ami nlIlium.' 31 Knot, run thence West
..triit. and authorizing the levy |c native method of macing local
IIS ircl. tinner North
t o - hake
[collection of a to£*fnr the pay- improvements in tha city ,.f Paln».Monroe, then Masterly
along the
shore of l.nke Monroe to a Point
nt thereof.
kn and granting powers anil privi­
North of (he point of heglnnlnw.
^Authorizing county CcKmpnrion- lege's to that city for zoning the
thence Smith to tiegllining. IneltioCelery
movement
for
June
4.
L of Taylor county to le v y a spa- city.
Ina nil itparliin rlaiits.
,
Anil ll u|i|ie&lt;irlltK from tlir * " ‘ortt &gt;
Florence .......................
2
j tax {,&gt;r publicity purposes.
Authorizing commissioners of
t,t 11 nf complnint herein that yon
I’ ittrburgh ...........
1 m
Empowering tha town council of
il each anil every of you may
, .
. . ,
' olusin county to construct nddiTot Yards ...............'.......... .
2 rloim some rluht. title or Interest j
k,,n,.c City, Volusia
to j«is- tional roads and bridges and to
V?&gt;“ *!? county,
conn\y» *?
In
ami to the property hereinbefore'
Total
5
L an,l jell $60,000 worth o f in- reconstruct anil rebuild roads and;
, ileerritieil;
tfit-benriRS time warrants for bridges in PcL.-md-Lake Helen sp e -!
“
li is Therefore Orilereil that you
—l and each of you. he. unit you are
[vie improvements, and $35,080 c*al road and bridge district, and to
c'llt r i IT c o I Itr OK Till-: Iten l.v requlnit to appear to tin
P.ti, t„ pave or help to pave a validate an election held in the dis­ IN sTlir:
bill •
of' complaint In this enlist* on
m Kvni
it u n i it. c n t r t rt..........
Monday the 3rd day of August, A.
L e road through the town.
ok | iiiiiiii. s io iim im ; m i s .
trict May 12, 1925.
I*., t t h e same being a rule du&gt;
W
I N ( II I M T . I I t
In thin Court, at the Court House In
-M. HANSON.

f f l ”11- ■«•»»'"». &gt;«&lt;»' &lt;»7i ssa "'t

.......... ............... - 3

FOR, OVER 6 5 ^ YEARS
A&amp;P STORES HA/VE PRO­
VIDED A
WAY POR
THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES
TO ECONOMICALLY SUP
I*LY THEIR GROCERY
NEEDS W I T H
FOOD­
STUFFS O F
UNQUES­
TIONABLE QUALITY

The Opening o f Hranch Office of

.axrc, ' a s

The H. H. Schulte Realty Cc„ Inc.

At Hofei Montezuma, Sanford
I’RKSENTINtl

n

LEE FARMLANDS
"ARE VALUED AT
MILLION

lladesFarmCensus
typires Given Out
{vThe Government

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HKNItV A. OltANi: ami OTItKIlS.
SKIT TO g l ' I K T TITt.i:
Older of I’ uTillmlliiii
Notice to Known nml I'nknowtt
I tefendants.
T i l l ; ST ATM OK r’ l.O UlOA: To
llenry A crime and Sopliln Crane,
his wife. Ilami.ih Krewer, ThotnaH
Scott. Hubert llaruharl and Susan
It.irnliuri, Id-t wile. Annm
JernlKnn. A. Jernlgan, Joseph II. Askeiv

ItALLAHASSEB, June 5.—The
I- v.n ■ t.it&lt;-nt&lt; nt issued by the
loloial Department of Commerce
i,i jome of the results o f the
r-js farm census for Glades counXhe figures arj preliminary
rl subject to correction, it is
Ft,-.I. Comparative figures for
Ty) arc not given for this county
[fause it is u new one, organized
1920.
|The number of farms on January
|lJg3 was 166, of which 151 wen
Untied by white farmers, 12 by
Cored farmers, 101 _ by owners,
T-J **5 by tenants. Value of farm
pdsm! buildings was $920,150. o f
r,J alone $808,50(1, and o f build
Ifs fl U* 650.
| \ . • ' f all land in farms was
b it
[Crop land in 1921 amounted to
V»' aerrs; harvested 2.101, crop
Llare 1,212, and fallow nr idle 823
Clare in 1921 was 12,030; plowlie 10,010; woodland 1,840, and
ter 131*. Woodland not pastured
tied 1,268; all other land 48.
|Liu -I k on farms; horses 250,
les 34; cattle, totnl 3.096, beef
V22M I, dairy cows, 119, other
j cattle 63, swine total 1.803,
disc &lt;ows 539.
|?rinripal crops for 1921: Corn,
Ii38, bushels 5,201; white poB,tcre.;, 399, bushels 25,285.
[Oiiif
yunng tries, 2,216.
id beat ing age 2435.

If

Ih knowledge o f China
l T* m
fear for foreignen
[inland
ties than for those in
i
v.here warships are :t a
| r,'t or luickly can reach nnj
U '1,iti, .| I'lae-.*. The larlt of inA-’nre .if tie* central Peking govf-tiuut in the provinces where the
I sI authoritit &lt; ate supreme is tmT 'f rmt.-e for uneasiness.
|aj new has conto from Train-

■*h i. a similar strike.situa|n*\i-1&lt;.1las; week hut as Japan
1wnt destroyers there it is he' (il ailots from these vessels
'■ h&lt;‘er. aide to protect the Japon!!, and their staffs.

it \ it nett

" * lauiinghnni at Shangitai, ttll* fki* disruvery there nf furr |*.n|.me iif liolMlievi»tic ngita"n,in dte itirring up nf the Ht'i
,l* ’trd*1'. adtied to the conr” nil in Washington over the
J'Jh m the Inst few days nf the
"gn movement in Chino o

ms,

^'■ilrpnrlnu'nt also received
"m tire Cnnuul Meinliardt at
Word that the student t
* ’rlinnls there were on svtnpa-

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liecaure of the Shung....... nent . The Changsha
H t.oi t was aimed particularly
■■ill ' ' British and Japai
YU . ? R,I rioting resulted witli
' n'.erable danmge done, but tin*
'r Ml,l,,,,i reported that the nu*&gt;#d gained conirnl o? the

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In L u tu Ilo

65c

Condensed
M ill/

lrllLlV

25c

Fancy Ua. Plumes

Quart ..............

- *■«■■*•**■w•

10c

II rooms,
Each .

58c

1-2 Cans Lunch
Tongue .........

20c

25c

Three
Barn ..

... 27c

luC

THE A rrv A
NECTAR l L / \
ALL BLENDS

FINEST QUALITIES
Hokar
(TO
Pound ..................... tJtPU
Red Circle
Pound ...............
S O’clock
40
Pound ....................

Package
-lb
Package
'/i-lb.
Package

47c

D f? A M C
iS lL A iT O

25c

Each .......

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QQ _
LB.............OOC

46c

Fat Mackerel

13c

DIME BRAND
DIMI
CAN

A&amp;P B R A N !) i n
C AN ...................

FINEST GRADE N. Y.
STATE, FULL CREAM.

Breakfast Bacon
Pound ..............

18c

A&amp;P OR DEL MONTE
No. I CAN ...................

COFFEE

a

SOAP

A&amp;P Oven-Baked A
Large Can........ ,UC

CAMPBELL 1 A .
Large Can * 1UC

Fancy Icc Bet'K
L ettu ce.......

(l an'inueil from page 1)
^ " w n y valuation is $85,, n-nluimn was presented for
3nnn uskif •• the annual confernlir ".•U i't l ri'o pending plan of
‘ k "&gt;n between tho M. K.
;.f'„ n,” l M. E. church South.
'/■ u nr..longed dircussion l»d
ntisentative- nich. the resoladopted by a vote of 46 |
■'
against the resolution.

s ....... ftev. S. ,\. Wilson „f

■j'.' ^di'd fmpt the Text St,
^UU’w1!1
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After tin* .
IkiL.atq^Oil by ]
W t-f !
gndjtgy. T. |.

McCullers Grocer/ Co.
lit j 'j

.llodtjnt*

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IN THE BASKET

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Pillsbuiy
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T I M E ^ M O NEY

toffee
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Butter

Maxwell
House

Kingan’s

Sliced. LB.

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Fresh

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Gives More Energy

( C w r fffe

Creamery

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I W ALD O R F
TOILET PAPER

P o rk &amp; B eans
Western Meats Exclusively
San ford Ave.

CHUCK STEAK

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CAM PBELLS

P E A S
HOWARD

ib

P R U N E S

J; 8 . C O N F E R E N C E
6 1‘ OSES C H U R C H
•Mon l»Y 46 TO 20

w.vi

l-Pound
Can ....................

la ia m iD u a iB

Fancy Ga. Peaches
Basket .................

Fancy Rannnas
Pound ...........

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RUTTER

,

Saturday Specials/

stun*

113 Magnolia Ave.
0 First Class Barbers
Sprrinl'Atientiou :&gt;ua|.
Given To Ladies' and Cliildrbn.

’ ASIIIN'GTON', Jum* 5.- Offic
fv|"ui tuiiay from Cnnstil Gen-

u-.ihjecfc

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OLTVILO
Delicately Perfumed

A&amp;P BRAND
PEANUT

RETURNS 4:30 I*. M.

HILTON’S

SELLS -FOR LESS

i) "hinlit,hi js A p|iri*hi*tndv(*

Hi ;

27c

A&amp;!&gt; ()It d e l m o n t e
No. 2 ^ c a n ................

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F
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niys that the demonptom o re responsible as they
packed the l.ousa police station.
-t
ililtaneously the Chinese
kern office lodged a second pro
U nidi tlie ministers reganiini:
•IbMing of demonstratora on
1; e I.

:

o r ar u r e
r M L n U o

llliSS LEAVES DAILY— 9:110 A. M.

V. B. t&gt;nt:ril„\ss.
■
of the Circuit Court of the u
Judicial Circuit of Flor- *t
----------|Fltllo A. williams. F. X . Miller. II. Ida In and tor Semi Hole County.
&gt;*
(SKAI.)
*
TALLAIIASSKE,, June
ll,-ri'
. , , 5.—
. Land
.
.■l»}*\r M‘
MeKIn.jry
and imm‘ '“.rr!" V,11'
Iti
X
M
WF.KKS.
Henuty
Clerk.
■
and buildingn devot’
d to
farm pur- ], Kinsirv.
k L u' v' her
hm busi-and.
LuM.lltid/Vind
Ld
l° *ann
am eaeh and WII.SiiN ,v IIOFSHt if.OKU.
«
poses in Let* county were valutsl at ever};
in If ib id.' 5',i, i, “7t'
■ry of them
the.a if llvnm.
living, and
f,,r i*1„ „ i 1|.,i„.,„i
to all parties rkilmlus Interests un"r»* f,,r tomplalnant.
$12,442,190 on January I, 1925, it Uri
j am
dli.
12th.
2«th.
July
3rd.
. the , ynht, livnrv A. Cram
and
is shown by a stutamont o f the fed­ Sojihla i.'nipe. Ids wife, llaiiu.ih lutli. 17th. 21th. and 31.it.
„
eral department of eontmcrco, giv­ i)MlfU!i Thtimtiz. Broil, Hubert D a r n - ----------------------------------------------------------------m
Itnsl mid Smiui Harplinrl. Ills wife. NO TII K « K
tl'I 'M C A n o %
K n i t rt
ing results of thu 19LV&gt; form cen­ Aaron Jernltcan. A. Jerlilgall, Jos- T V V IlKtUl I ' Ii l l It SKCTIICV 373
n
sus. The figtm'fl arc preliminary npll : C. Askew ami Sarah J. Asko f
T i l l : tt|7&gt; F.lt X t. S T A T I T K S n
ew.
h
lr
wife,
laeob
Frock,
.tames
n
r
T
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l
;
s
t
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i
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ill"
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V.
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t:nd subject to correction. Compar­
XVeek*. K111III Utill el Heiilt.
W.
A
Notice Is hereby plvcri ttlilt II, II. »J
ative figures for 192(1 were not W at ion and .Mary W. Watson. Ills Fund' purchaser of Tate Certificate n
given for ! h&lt;* county because of "'H e, ( harljr II. Frink and llhodn No ihl dated tin lib day &lt; f June, a
I . lirnck. ill wife. Jennie Ilrork. A. I&gt;. F.I23. lias fib d said eertlfleate U
changes in the county boundaries Jacob
Frock. C ll. Watson. Midi- in niy office, mol has muds uppllvu- ■
since (hat t!-,,i* !**«••• j &gt; -»
nel - J, l&gt;»i} I.
Mrs. I'ltllo A W ll- tIon for tax ...... I to Issue lit oe* ■
valued at $11,292,212, and tho Hams, F .V Mill. r. F F. Miller, lt d - eordatlrc with law. Said certificate ■
i\ Miller, Carrie Miller McKlusiry emhraces tin- f. ll .wlnu described II
buildings at M .ilit.oob. ,
jund
•
mill .Ituliurt
.Hubert I..
I. McKlusiry.
Mr KIin try, her
li**r hushas- ptopeitt situated In Hemlnole conn- ■
1 hi* total number o f farms win I. ,ii|l, aml.vanh and every or them.
Florida, to-wll;
SW l - l o f S F 1 -t ■f NK l - l . See.
CC1: tin- e nncrated by white farm- ''^ceased or otherwise. In thu pro|., , , _ '.r l&gt;
hereinafter deserllied. either
Twn. 31 S. It. .in Kast—in aeras a
vi * ( ad; by colored farmers l l ; b y . r , b. irs# devisees *»r grauteri or
I'll I. raid tJItut beltur assesseti at n
ew net's 6(i2; by manitgets (i, ntlif by oiKrwise ami to all parties, each the date of tlio Issuance of such , I,,,, r'l
j ami every claiming any interest eelllfleale to tile nano- of (I, (' ■
*■ ,, ,,k ‘
, ' otpler any of the nuoVe named de- H In al.ill.
I ill. oi said eertHIcAte J
l-arr.t acreage (all land m f a r m s | tejidmiis. each and every,
whoso dlt.ll be redeemed aeeordlllg
law ^
ill- ilced will issue liter .oil on the "
Fill day of July. A l». 1923.
Witness i i"
official
slmintlire J*
end sen 1 this the 11h day of June, ^
A. I&gt;. 192:..
&lt;a
v i: n on u .A ttw
i hi
Clerk Circuit Court Sent hi ale
’oiioty. Florida,
tty A, M. Weeks, IV
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The Sanford Herald
every «rter»e«m e*eept
I n l a y at l u l i r l i Florida
Entered aa second O f f * Matter.
October XT. Ifl*. nt the PoitoUlcs
at Stafonl. Florida under A ct or
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FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1925
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
1.— 1/eeper water rente to Jackson▼Hie.
JL—Const ruction of St. Johna-In*
dian River canal.
S._-Extension of white way.
4.— Extension of local amusements
— Swlnnin* pool, tennia eourta,
etc.
5.— Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.

THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 192$.

Florida Has No Heat .Victims
Tho north is experiencing n terrific hent \tp.ve while we,
here in Florida, are enjoying delightful days and cool nights.
Associated Press dispatches are telling o f the fatalities
from the excessive heat in various parts of the country. This
morning’s papers tell of twelve deaths in Ohio and eleven in
New York while the totnl for the Inst few days has been
seventy-five. And nil of this is happening in the supposedly
cool north where the people and the newspapers delight in
telling about how hot it gets in Florida in the summer months.
we go about our regular work without thinking it
is ..he summer time. We get so busy in building cities, de­
veloping lands, and buying and selling real estate that we
forget it is the month of June. And nt night we pull up the
covers on our beds and sleep comfortably while the cool and
delightful breezes blow in our windows.
Florida doesn’t have people die from the hent. Such a
thing is unheard o f in this state. Prostration never occur.
And the Associated Press never finds it necessary’ to give
to the world such news as is now coming from northern
points.
When the people in the north, who are now suffering from
the hot weather awaken to the fact that Florida residents
enjoy cool summers, we may expect still a greater rush of
homeseekers and the making of this state a great summer
resort section as well as the world’s greatest winter play­
ground.
And we’ll venture to say that there are a good many per­
sons who left Florida to spend tho summer in the north who
are wishing they were back here, where the breezes always
blow and where life is really worth living the entire year.

As Brisbane Sees It

work o f the fellow.
Along with the adoption o f laws giving examining boards
the right to revoke the licenses of mis-hehaving dentists and
doctors, should lie a measure requiring Medical Associations
to make public every case o f mal-prnctice that comes to their
knowledge.
The dope-taking doctor, the boosting doctor, the immoral
doctor— surely the voluntary !assistance o f every ethical
With the bathing suit Irnck with physician should he available for the expulsion o f such crea­
us once more, we are aide to recull tures from the medical and tho dental profession.

Attention

Rain Falls. Corn Drops.
A Very Old Graptolitc.
High Taxes?
Small Wonder.
The Hair of the Dog.
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyright 1925)

IT HAS BEEN raining in the
com belt and that has cheered the
farmers. Tho com suffered for
lack o f rain.
Yesterday the price o f corn fell
more than 5 cents u bushel, De­
cember corn dropping from 98 1-2
to 9.J cents. The weather does
something to cheer up the farm ­
er, nnd then the grain speculators
to cheer him DOWN’ again. Don't
envy farmers.

THE
ECONOMY o n i
F O R D S ; TH EON I Y o i i t 05
PERFECTLY
BOTH ENGINE
M ISSIO N .
IT
E L IM IN A T E S ,|i | IJHp’t
T E R " IN THE FOPn £ H*THNLl TRANSMISSION
A N D GIVES a 10 t o
C E N T SAVING IN °n S
W E L L AS A SMOOTH
C O O L E R MOTOR
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year long, exclaimed, “ Really, Willinm, how old must they b e ? "
You ask, “ How old must this
EARTH b o ?" when you rend o f
I)r. Reed's grnptolite of the clemacogrnphic pcleozoic fossils in a
great Virginia cave.
Dr.
Reed
says his grnptolite lived and rais­
ed a family on this earth 50,000,000 years ago.
That almost mokes you shiver,
and vet it is comforting. It mnkes
you believe scientists who tell you
this earth will lost with human
beings on it, nt least two or three
hundred million years longer. We
ought to accomplish something in
that time.

_ Construction o f boulevard
Through au amendment to the state law governing the
IF YOU wonder why taxes nrc
around Lake Monroe.
8 .—Completion of dt&gt; beautlflca- granting of licenses to dentists, it is provided that license so henvy read Louis Seibold on
to practice dentistry in Florida may be revoked if bad be­ the shoveling out of billions dur­
tion program.
ing tho wnr.
havior on the part of the dentist can be proven.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Three thousand five
hundred
The fTerald docs not begin to know just what is meant millions
dollars were poured out
l SHALL NOT W ANT:— The
by bad behavior on the part of a dentist in the interpreta­ in the most wasteful, incompet­
L ord is m y shepherd: I shall not
want * * * Surely goodness nnd tion of this law. Possibly it applies only to the behavior ent. inefficient building o f “ aux­
non-combntant vessels."
m ercy shall follow me all the days or thnt goes with efficient dental work.
Perhaps, for in­ iliary
While
money
was poured into the
stance, if a dentist made a habit of pulling the wrong tooth,
house of the Lord forever. I’ salui or o f leaving hits of instruments and things in his patient’s gutter, nobody could say a word
about the graft nnd political pull
xxiii: I, 6.
piling up nntionul debt, for thnt
jawbones, he might he called guilty of misbehavior.
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have been UNPATRIOTIC.
One
Florida
dentist,
of
whom
we
have
personal
knowledge,
A FAMILIAR STORY
"How dare you," a patriot graft­
Wa tied our barques, in the misty drilled a hole in a fellow’s good strong tooth, discovered that
er would ask. "How dare you
past,
he had gone into the wrong molar, filled the caviety he had talk o f base money, when the
Together, nnd sailed away
On the tide o f youth thnt was flow ­ made with a bum filling; and charged his patient for the life o f our dear country is nt
stake.'
work lie had done on the tooth he had practically ruined.
ing fast
Then he would steal a few more
To the Island of Happy Day.
The new law might handle a case like that, or it might millions.
It was expensive, but
apply to the case o f the dentist who drinks strong liquor it ought to be useful when the
And we tarried there till tho sea
and goes at his work in his patients' mouths with hands so next wnr attack o f patriotic fever
god lured
trembling his instruments clink and rattle. Or the law comes along.
Us over the sea to him,
When thnt happens the gentle­
And we sailed through shoals till might apply to the low-down scoundrel who cannot be trusted
man with one hand in Uncle Sam’s
our barques wen* moored
to take care o f the dental work of decent women.
Floridn pocket, and the other waving n
in the Hen of the Social Swim.
has had dentists of that last-mentioned type. Perhaps this little American flag, may possibly
be asked to explain th** hand in the
We to««iv| and fretted, nnd ne-er new law will provide a way to run them nut o f the state.
pocket,
flag or no flag.
And if such a law is good for dentists, it should he doubly
content,
Again our sails were set,
good for the protection of the people against the quack doc­
And we skimmed nlong through tor, and the shaystcr lawyer. Against the corrupt man who GREAT BRITAIN, seeking a cure
for socialism, will set up a "food
the fog, nnd went
this
Aground in the Straits of Debt. holds a doctor’s license, particularly, is an ENFOKCF1D law commission." The job of
commission will he to establish n
o f that kind gravely needed in F’iorida.
"permanent cheek on food prices
On tho shore o f the Lnnd Regret
Under the guise of ethics or “ professional courtesy’’ doc­ and
supplies."
we stand
tors who know horrible things about the characters and the
Wise Britons know that
the
As the stately ships go by,
scoundrels’
licenses
revoked.
Competent,
decent
physicians
best
wuy
"to
cure
socialism"
is
But no one answers the beckoning
knowing that another physician is unsafe and unclean still to do on a capitalistic basis what
•hand.
promise to do on an­
And vnln is our helpless cry.
will make no efforts to protect the public against the criminal socinlistis
other basis.

In the light of the sun that is set­
ting fast.
On the wreck of our social sin,
As a dream wo sec, through the
« misty past,
Tho land of the Might-HaveBeen.
—Tom Masson.

IT NEVER FAILS TO PRODUCE A BUMPER CROP

-I N -T U G iiov•« of-tiiM -Jwalsor- tho

Germans showed their wisdom by
establishing old age pensions and
doing other things that socialism
had been promising. That was
cutting the ground from under the
socialistic brethren, and that is
what Britain proposes to do.

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A N O L D D O G ’S T R I C K S
MIAMI TRIBUNE
Ilnrrv K. Thaw’, apparently is
running true to form again. Com­
mitted to a New York insane nsylum after a spectacular nnd cost­
ly fight, by some obscure mean.*,
winning ids freedom, permitted the
luxury of u private sanitarium in
Pennsylvania, discharged from thnt
institution eventually ns "cured,"
or rather "harmless," Thaw prom­
ised to be good nnd adhere strictly
to the simple nnd virtuous life.
He kept his word for a while, but
that — to judge from current
news-stories nnd other reports
drifting in “ by grnpevinc tele­
graph"—was too good to Inst.
l ately he has been back in New
York, nnd such of his obi haunts
ns have managed to survive the
blighting effects of prohibition are
purrin'- under the caress of his
prodigality. He seems to have ex­
perienced ho diffiftulCjrtn getting
his champagne as o f yore—and ac­
cording to reports it is having
much the same effect. Ono even­
ing recently, in a spirit of vinous

benevolence, he Is said ■ to have
spent nearly 12,000 in one cafe,
buying “ corsages for all the pret­
ty women,” inviting all the “ good
fellows' present to share his food
nnd drink, and pouring out lavish
“ tips’ to musicians, waiters nnd
other attendants.
No harm may come from this
directly, despite the indignant pro­
tests of the professional moralists.
Thaw is Thaw; he is not Mr. Bry­
an nor the Rev. John Ronch Strat­
ton; anil apparently must live ns
Thaw to the end. squandering the
money made by an able and thrifty
father in such excesses as these
just reported. The real evil is in
the example ho sets.
To many, for some odd reason
perhaps known only to psycholo­
gists nnd police precinct captains,
Thaw has always been something
of a hero.’ He is such even now.
and in this day ns in every other,
there is prevalent a certain type
of weak-minded young men that
admires “ a liberal spender."

Seminole (ffounli
S a n fo r d , Fla
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

just who is bow-legged.

Possession Is nine points of the
law but it doesn't amount to n
hang when rum is found in your
home.
A New York hen recently laid
an egg seven and half inches long,
whicli is something to cackle over
ut that.
What has become o f the old-fash­
ioned girl who used to pinch her
checks to give her that school-girl
complexion.?
Vico President Oawes wants tinsenate to talk less, showing that
ho nt least, is keeping in linn with
Coolidgo's policy of economy.
Toilny's best paragraph: "I min­
isters tie knots us bntlly us they
tin their neckties, no wonder no
many of them come undone.— DeLand Nows.

M Y F A V O R IT E S T O R IE S
BY IRVIN S. COBI!
A brawny negro prize-fighter
made application at an athletic
club which wan putting on a ser­
ies of bouts, for an opportunity to
meet some suitable opponent. He
announced 'that he was a dark
cloud, a whirlwind, a tempest, a
tornado, a hurricane and a siroc­
co.
Ills
language
impressed the
matchmaker and for the prelim­
inary go he was entered against a
di'iieiiilable colored scrapper. The
stranger made a deplorable showini’ . For two rounds his oppon­
ent. hammered him all over the

ring. Early in the third round the
beaten ilnrky decided be had en­
ough. He took un easy poke on
tin* jaw and flattened nut on the
canvas to lie counted out.
The referee was half through
with bis tally when disgust moved
him to interpolate a speech:
“ Say, nigger," he growled out
of the corner o f his mouth, “ you
ain't hurt. Get up from
there!
Ain’t you goin* to fight any m ore?"
Without stirring from his com ­
fortable recumbent position
the
whirlwind made answer:
“ Oh, yassah, I’m gwine fight
same mo’—tiut not tonight."

A NATION’S LOSS
OWENSBORO. KY.. MESSENGER

The dentil of former Vice-Presi- j a count
The F.ustis Lake-Region says the
worst fall the Prince of Wales ever dent Marshall came as a distinct |tor Kn
had was from tho front page. We shook to tile people of the United nor, n
States
lie had so lately been all Unguis
don't know that he hud.
active participant in the world's no- .i tend
JIiimpty-Dumpty’s fall was light tivitics, and lie seemed to have such Kentuc
in comparison with that of the fe|. a vital message to the people o f ; he hud
low who proposes, feeling certain Ins native land timt Ins sudden tak­ that people most generally recog­
that he will he accepted, and then ing off is one of those mysteries nized to tlie discredit of Ills othel
that mortals cannot solve. Only qualities. In Governor Knott's lat­
is uhruptly refused.
a few months ago he visited Ken­ er life he frequently made an as­
The road to success has its nu­ tucky, and his words were cheered sertion tiiat he would give half lie
merous humps which nrc placed by tlion-anils. Only a week before possessed if he had never made
there to mukc you appreciate more his death he was on the lecture plat Ids “ Duluth" speech. Yet the Du­
fully the glory of it all after you form teaching civic righteousness luth speech in congress was one of
and tlie brotherhood of man.
the most masterly pieces o f satire
have reucht il the goal.
Thomas Riley Marshall was a ever found in the English language
Modern futile: Once upon a time product of the .Middle West. He It made the then young congress­
there was a man who had ten tal­ was not pyrotechnic, and no one man famous overnight. Yet during
ents and he invested them in Flor­ cun point to anything in his life his long and eventful life he wiu
ida real estate and straightway be­ that stood out as distinctive, ex­ most generally known as the con­
cept that lie was honest, courage­ gressman who made the Putulh
came a millionaire.
ous and a man o f sincere convic­ speech.
The little girl down the street tions. Moreover, he was not am­
Such a handicap hound Thomas
wants to know is the Boxer reliel- bitious. The honors that came his Marshall. Yet those who knew him
lion was a free-fur all battle be­ wuy were given him without any best can testify tiiat he was a pat­
tween prize fighters ami fight pro­ conscious effort on his part, lie riot, a scholar, uu omnivorou'
moters to see who would get thu was elected governor of Indiana reader o f good hooks, a profund
us n Democrat, overturning a there- thinker on the deeper problems ol
gale receipts.
t o f o r e heavy Republican majority. life, and a man of pronounced con­
One thing you’ll have to hand
victions on the theory of governMexico, there hasn't been any ficial duties thu* he won the nil- ment. 11is dentil is a distinct loss
lighting going on down there for miration of all without regard to to the country.
several months while the best they political affiliations. He was nom­
can do over in China is m weeks inated for vice president on the
Contemporary Comments
ticket with Woodrow Wilson with­
between wars.
out effort of ids own part on both
Those German
Communists
A dyed-in-the-wool hasehull fan occasions, and he performed the du­
Is tho fellow who. no matter what ties incumbent on that office witli who are planning to fight von Hinhappens, razzes the visiting pitch­ dignity and impartiality. He might denhurg evident.dly hank on the
er, praised the umpire for the de- have Ih-i ti n o m i n a t e d for piesiilent rule that when your opponent leads
ci-uonn favoring the home team in 1920 if he hud shown any desire with the Right you must counter
with the Left.—Norfolk Virginian*
and squawks about those favoring for the honor.
Hi&gt; bubbl i ng huntor. which made
tho opponents.
him such u delightful companion,
■ —
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penny Mason in the St. Augut was partly an asset, hut more of a
tine Record says, "take tlie mos­ liability. He never sold for his
quito for instance. He di-esn't ray true worth because he was a funny
very much but he certainly carrie i man. ’I he easual observer only m*w
hi* point. The trouble is that most the humorous side, and never look­
of the mosquitoes that we have ed beyond into his knowledge of
coate in contact with had a lot to the serious side of things.
In tluit particular ho hail uucy
say before icjuatitut th(,ir points.

\ tear n
says hi
congrega
V to con

Ut; have several attractive Imya in properly on Lxkt
ALL GOOD publicity nnd that's
what birth control advocates want.
The amusing tiling is that men
think the ipicstnin should be set­
tled by them. Eacli man decides
how many shops he will run, how
many bricks he will lay, how many
ems of type he will set, how many
factories he will build, etc.
But ninety-nine men out o f a
hundred are agreed that a WOM­
AN HAS NO RIGHT to decide
how many children she shall cre­
ate. nurse nnd raise.

Monroe, Crystal Lake, Yankee Lake ami other hte
in and close to Sanford.

ACREAGE FOR SUB-DIVISION

BRITAIN'S NATIONAL council
of public morals, headed by the
Bishop of Winchester, urges "a
five children standard for British
families."
That would please the ghost of
Theodore Roosevelt but he would
say. “ Make it ten.’
British mothers might organize
a National Council of
Family
Comfort and say to the Council of
Public Morals, “ All right,
five
children if you say so.
But he
kind enough to see that we moth­
ers have a decent income and a
respectable dwelling to help us
raise the five children. Lacking
that. YOU may have the children
and raise them."
TROTZKY IS hack in Moscow
hut in a humble job, with the army
taken from him. Opening the new
Russian Institute, planned by Len­
in. he predicts a new humuii so­
ciety. “ Politics will die away, with
higher industrial technique, and
human beings will be divided in
groups of technical parties. Com­
petition will vanish, scientific ami
technical rivalry will
take
its
place, etc.
These interesting suggestions
might tend to the organization of
huiueii society along the lines of
insect society, in beehives and ant­
hills.
1IORTHY, AS Regent of Hung­
ary, is said to liave ordered the
murders of a few editors.
Per­
haps he did, la-rhaps he didn't. If
he did. it was a somewhat ruth­
less indication o f intelligence, in
u dictator.
If you want to rule without hav­
ing the people answer back, you
don't want editors around. Kill­
ing a few of them in such a case
is as wise as the action of u bur­
glar who cuts the telephone line.
Information cannot reach the po­
lice.

In your upward stride to obtain a suc­
cessful goal in life remember that a com­
petent and efficient banking service is of
primary importance.

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TELEPHONE:— Res. 428-J

Measure Sponsored by Delightful PartyGiven MissesHolly Hostesses
State Library Body Is For Miss Clara Lloyd At Lovely Tea Dance
Passed in Both Houses Wednesday Evening Thursday Afternoon

In formatter, from Tallahassee
states that the bill sponsored by
Friday
the Florida Libi'pry Association
Commencement exercises of passed the senate this week by a
.ford High School will bo large majority. As it also passed
in the High School Auditor- the house by a wide ninrgin, Mrs.
8 o’clock.
Anne Van Ness Brown, president
\V D. Gardner anil Mrs. of the Association, who has had
nerby will entertain at the hill in charge, feels very much
at the Womnn’s Club at 3 gratified at the results.
The bill provides for a biennium
"reeular business meeting o f.nappropriation of $12,000 to be used
C. T. U. will be held a v i'Tor the establishment of a state
IPresbyterinn Church nt 3:30 library nnd a library commission.
provides for a board of three
*E. F. Housholder will enter members, to be appointed by the
ith luncheon for Mrs. A, E. governor who shall engage a libra­
|*bo leaves next week for the rian trained in modern library
« in England.
methods, who will give expert as­
T. E. L. CIrisk o f the First sistance in organizing and conduc­
,t Church will havo a busi. ting the library.
' aml social meeting in the
Provision is made to place in the
^ parlors at 3:30 o ’clock.
library copies of all annual, bien­
nial ami special reports of the va­
Saturday
rious departments, boards and in­
»&lt;re will bo Story Hour at the stitutions, together with the find­
Vrv nt H' o’clock.
ings of all investigating commit
F
Monday
tecs bulletins and legislative jourIbusiness meeting of the Pros­ nals, and to co-operate with other
i t Auxiliary will be held at state library commissions for the
fchurch at 1 ^ 'lo ck .
purpose of securing the more eco­
St. Agnes Guild will meet nomical administration of the work
|Mrs. W. S. Leak ut her home to be done.
L* Court at 1 o’clock.
Upon request advice will be gven

Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Humphrey
delightfully entertained. Wednes­
day evening, a jolly group in hon­
or of the twenty first birthday an­
niversary of Miss Clara Lloyd.
Many gay colored flowers were
Used in decorating. The evening
was cnjoyably spent in games and
dancing. At a lattf hour a large
bon fire was built in the yard and
the crowd enjoyed roasting weiners
and nmrshmellows.
Those present were: Miss Myrtle
North, Miss Maigaret .Sprout, Miss
Nannie Brooks, Miss Carroll Minchew, Miss Alma Gentry, Miss Alva
Milam, Miss Mary Whitaker, Miss
Martha Johnson, Miss Clara Lloyd,
Miss Fannie Belle Priest, Miss
Mary Harrell, Miss Lille Frederick,
Miss Annie Milam, Miss Eudoru
Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ros­
ier, Mr. and Mrs R. I,. Humphrey,
Mrs. May Summerlnnd, J. I. Wil­
liams, Pete Williams, Lowell Gum­
ming, Gus Humphrey, Leonard
Frederick, Arthur Humphrey, L. A.
Sumnicrlund, Ozna Brooks, Pasco
Brooks, Tom Townsend, William
Dunn, Claude Locke, Ernest Hum­
phrey, Bruce Humphrey, Leo How­
ell, Norton Harrell and C. Patrick
Priest.

Miss Mae Holly nnd Miss Mil­
dred Holly delightfully entertained
with n ten-dance Thursday after­
noon nt their home on Park Avenua
honoring Miss Olive Newman, who
leaves Saturday to spend the sum­
mer in England.
An abundnnee o f graceful palms
and many bowls of golden zenias
were used to decorate the entire
lower floor. The Brockhnhn or­
chestra furnished music for dnneing from 5 to 7 o'clock after which
n delicious buffet supper was serv­
ed.
Those invited were: Miss Olive
Newman, Miss LcClaire Jones, Miss
Mary Eliznbeth Puloston, Miss
Louise Sarles, Miss Naomi Seoggan, Miss Gladys Wilson, Miss
Georgia Mobley, Miss Snra Evelyn
Williams, Miss Snrita Lake, Erville Dash, Bob Dodson, John
Mcisch, Jr., Warner Seoggnn, Her­
bert Messer, Harry Ehle, G. W.
Spencer, Jr., L. F. Boyles, Sam
Flelsher, Harry W oodruff, Calvin
Teague, Paul Lake, Edgerton Pat
terson, Raymond Hcnnicn, W. J.
Hardy, M. B. Hutton, Robert
Thrasher nnd Robert Holly, Jr.

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\V, D. Lees is spending a
nyj in Jacksonville.
Florence McKay hns re|home from Rollins College.
Henry Purclen left Thursr North Carolina
for the
krr.
Ira D. Davis returned
ay from a business trip to
11. It. Connelly will l-ave
■Jay fur Lakeland, where she
Zfimenovitz of Brunswick,
j the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
IEi'Jnit;I.
A. W. Epps nnd small son
[herniay for Atlanta, where
«i]! spend the summer.
Otarman returned WcJn.es|m&gt; Sarasota, where he nt1lie State meeting o f sccreIClarence Powell will return
by fri'iti Quitman, Ga., where

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and
administering
them, and
courses in library instruction may
be held in various parts o f the
stntc. Books may be acquired by
gifts, or purchase, nnd furniture
Thursday at her handsome home
and equipment bought for the j on Park Avenue, .Mrs. George A.
state library, which shall be locat­ DeCottes entertained with a beau­
ed at the eapitol.
tiful luncheon honoring Mrs. Annie
As the appropriation is very I). Bishop o f Los Angeles, who is
small, tin* work can only be carried the guest of -Mr. ami Mrs. George
on in a limited way, and several D. Bishop.
of the legislators felt a larger
Following the idea of “ lavender
amount should have been asked for. nnd old Inee” the luncheon table
This will, however, form the nu­ was exquisite. A beautiful luce
cleus for a state library, and pro luncheon cloth was used and the
vide for its establishment in an ef tpble was centered by a tall silver
ficient way nnd gives the library ’basket of petunias, zenias and Innwork in the state the recognition it tnnn in varying shades of laven­
deserves.
der. The handle was tied with a
In the arguments presented for bow of mellowed old lace and lnvthe bill, it was stated that this is etuler tulle,
one of the methods which will help!
Place cards were tiny colonial
in advertising Florida, and was figures carying black lace funs. A*,
considered one of the most prog res-I each place was placed a quaint lavsive measures to lie considered, as j ender lace fan which was given ns
libraries are an important factor in a favor. The nut cups were lavonattracting residents of the better dnr tulips. Two lavender tapers
class.
burned in silver holders and two
The American Library Associn- stemmed silver comportes
held
lion, located at Chicago, ami pruc-, mints in lavender.
tienlly all the statu libraries and
At I o’clock a most eliclous lunch
commissions in the Union have con was served. Covers were laid
been interested in the progress of for Mrs. DeCottes, Mrs. Annie D.
this bill, which will now place Flor­ Bishop, Mrs. Anna M. DcForrest,
ida on the library map, as well a:, Mrs. Mattie Pace, Mrs. George D.
give its citizens better library ser- Bishop. Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr^

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Scientists say the earth is an ac­
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A. E. Sjoblom is erecting a two
story brick building on Crystal
Lake Ave.
A number o f Lake Mary people
nttended the barbecue and picnic nt
John Lord’s home, Tuesday, in hon­
or of his 8tUh birthday.
Theodore Dunn will be grauntcil
from the Sanford High School on
Friday evening. lie is the only
representative from Lake Mary
this year.
S. O. Shinolser, of Sanford, hns
purchased n tract of land west of
Lake Mary, formerly owned by T.
E. Wilson, nnd will build in the
near future.

A t the regular meeting of the
Lake Mtory Boys’ Club, Wednesday
evening, it was announced that
next Wednesday night at 8 o’clock
the club will conduct a debate at
the clubhouse, followed by n min­
strel show. The admission will be
ten cents, nnd all are cordially in­
vited to attend.
Under the direction o f W. J.
Hopkins, II. B. Fennell, nnd A. F.
Kemp, a poultry lecture was given
by Mrs. Morris, o f Wilkes &amp; Co.,
Nashville. Tenn., on Tuesday even­
ing, which was well nttended.
Demonstrations were also made on
Wednesday morning nt Mr. Kemp’s
and at Cncklelierry Farm, owned
and operated by W. J. Hopkins.
The monthly meeting of the Lnke
Mary Chamber of Commerce was
held at the Boys’ Clubhouse on
Mondny evening, with a good at­
tendance. The Chamber of Com­
merce has offered a prize of $5,00
to anyone in I^ike Mary for the
most appropriate slogan submit­
ted to them, to be used in adver­
tising the town. The contest will
close Saturday, June 13 ami the
winner will he chosen by the board
o f governors.

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GENEVA. June 5—Workers and
delegates to the International l^ibor Conference, meeting separately
from the Conference, today voted
to send a telegram o f sympathy
to Chinese workers. The telegram
protested against "frequent viol­
ent action by authorities against
workers o f the far east."

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Mrs. Steele Entertains Entertained Thursday
Thursday A f ternoon By Mrs. W. T. Langley
HonoringHer 2 Guests

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Miss Rebecca Stevens was the
lovely young hostess at a dance
Thursday evening at her home on
Park Avenue.
The color' scheme o f orange and
green ‘..'as delightfully carried out
in the decorations for which zonlas
marigolds nnd daisies were used
combined with fern. Punch was
served throughout the evening and
nt a lute hour the hostess assisted
by her mother, Mrs. H. R. Stevens,
served u dainty salad course.
Those present, for a very happy
evening were: Mis3
Elizabeth
Knight, Miss Elizabeth Turnbull,
.Miss Eliznbeth Shoemaker, Miss
Sarn Zachary, Miss Mnrgaret Pe­
ters, Miss Ruth Henry, Miss Ca­
milla
Puloston,
Miss
Louise
Thrasher, Algernon Speer, George
Knight, Jr., Arthur Zachary, Jr.,
Briggs Arrington, Thomas Bassett,
Sam Byrd, George Wilson, Horton
Mabrcy nnd William DuBose.

Thursday evening, Mrs. Alfred
I.ilja entertained with a beautiful
dinner nt her home on Park Avenue
honoring Miss Geraldine Muriel, a
bride-elect of July.
The beautifully appointed table
was centered by a large crystal
basket of pink zenias and fern.
Pink tapers in crystal holders
burned at each end of the table.
The place cards were delightfully
amusing us they were descriptions
of the characteristics o f each guest
ami had to he recognized by the
description.
Just before dinner was served,
Mrs. Robert Glenn sang beautifully
"Oh, Promise Me.’’
A delicious course dinner was
served and bridge was enjoyed fol­
lowing dinner. Covers were laid for
Miss Geradine Muriel, Miss Ida
Mae Gray, Mrs. D. W. Bailey, Mrs.
Robert Glenn, Mr, and Mrs. Shermnn Moore, Eugene Tittle and Mr.
and Mrs. Lilja.

b Kiy. visiting, her ipother, vica and establish jin InstiUiUmiJjGfotgu iUcu.uiif] Mrs. A. X. RcmiCwhich has hem fSededcftif ni'Thnirf Mr.
■Garrett.
tune.
Virgil Lop Smith of Be­
lli spending a few days the
1of her mother, Mrs. T. F.

Ray iliackjvidl who has
---------1 Mrs. \V. T. Langley charmingly
[the guest of her sister, Mrs,
, White i..ft Thur; ay . ,, i li. r
Mia. Burke Steele entertained entertained the Duplicate I.unchIin Savannah, Ga.
Thursduy afternoon honoring her pmieon ( lull and the 1 uesdny Duj guests,
V - ' .un, Miss- Valda
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IIIf 1Ha.115.'- !i?a,lL’ 'Tub with a bridge luncheon
y United States Marshal»vana and Miss Elizabeth Ballard li, u'r, 'lome oil Park Avenue
of* the
Campa insirici,
district, was oi
o f Geneva.
rhursday.
me i.impa
wenevn.
An abundance of roses, and many
today on official b u s-1 Quantities of garden flowers
luith Sheriff C. M. Hand.
were used in the living room and gay colored garden flowers were
.Jom&gt; and grand son, licu- dining room while bougainvillea llsed in decorating, A gumptious
iarvelle, of Ft. Myers were was used in profusion on the wide ' hree-course luncheon was served
’‘S' uf Karlo E. Jones, Thurs­ porch where the guests were re- !l' ' o clock at small tallies, which
day are on route for Aahe- ccivcd.
had artistically arranged center
« 1 ■ where they will spend
In an advertising contest, Mrs. I
of daisies and roses. The
imnier.
William Rrumley won and was lire
*’ c,ar,is w,’r,! uru,aual’ 1,10 Ka*ly
sented a hand made handkerchief V,)l" rL7 caraa f« rn,inR tnlley braceCHRISTIAN
anil Mrs. Roby Laing was also pro- cta aft*‘r the place card center had
}:&gt;1‘ Will hr held in High sented a hand made handkerchief
removed.
At tlie game o f duplicate, vvwhich
*I'hiltiimjrn Sunday morning for winning a geopraphy contest.
v*ning. ll A. M. and H P. M. The guests of honor were each pre­ followed luncheon, Mrs. E. M. Gal­
-n subject: "The Kingdom of sented vanity cases. Miss Virginia loway. .Mrs. F. E. Rouniillat, Mrs.
wd "The Law o f the King- De Course) gave several delightful H. B. Lewis and Mrs. D. P. Drum*
mnml were presented cut glass bon
•L- public is cordially in­ piano selections.
to J..11h services.
The hastes.- was assisted in servdishes and hand painteil cake
ing a dainty ice course by Mrs. C plates for the high scores
Those playing were: Mrs. E. M.
W. Laing and .Mrs. Roby Laing.
Favors were pink cups fhVd with GEtHoway, Mr». Samuel Puloston,
Mra, Flank Miller. Mrs. 11. A. New­
candies.
The guest list included: Mrs. It. man. Mrs. F. .1. Gonzalez, Mrs. F.
in.I Williams pleasantly It. Eldridge, Mrs. Arthur Moore, K. Rouniillat, Mrs. E. F. Houshold­
j,ni'd the Ho«k Lovers Club Mrs. Herbert Russell. Mrs. W, S. er, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. C. E.
iftcrnuon at her home Hruitilcy, 51i- (’. K. Gnrmly, Mrs. !-----! L'a,r..............
L* 1 ll( G. W. Knight, Mrs,
p'linir Crystal Lake,
M. 11. Spencer Mrs. It. F. Cooper, H. it. Lewi-. Mrs. I). P. Drummond,
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.... .. was most delight- Mrs. J. S. .Moore, Mrs. Roby Laing, Mrs. J. ('. Benson, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd
V ’nt in the usual discussion Miss Margaret Roberts, .Miss Lan­ Mrs. It. ('. Bower and Mrs. Ralph
urul at a late hour a de- in Roberts, Miss Virginia De Cour­ Wight.
course was served.
se)’, Miss Florence Sparling. Miss
*fluS members present were Annabel Spurting, Miss Lillimi
,;T|;"i •Mr . A. E. Hill. Mrs. Shinholer, Miss Sara
Warren
.* Arrington, Mrs. .1. C. Ben- Easterby, Miss Rosamond Radford. isn't an optimist.
vr,*■ *harry Ward. Mrs. Roy Miss Annie Lee, Miss Ruth Gil Ion,
Mattie Pace ami Mrs. Miss Aliie Gillim. Miss Lucilc
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I’ope and Miss Adele Rines.

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Sanford 2; Lakeland 17.
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Tampa t; St. Petersburg 2.
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i Seventeen Hits and Seven­ Boston C; Cincinnati 7.
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L on Single, Double and Walk i Philadelphia 3: Pittsburgh H3.

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Some nro too lazy to fish.
enough to learn.
TAMPA, June 5.—The Tampa
Smckers won their third straight
game from the Saints here yester­
day afternoon by the score o f 4 to
2. It was one o f tin* greatest bat­
tles seen in the League this year
with Knight having an edge on Es­
trada until the eighth inning when
the Saints bttrler weakened and the
!■lookers scored all of their runs
with three singles, a hit batter and
a base on balls.
The Box Score.
ST. PETE.
AB. It. 1L PO. A. F.
It. Alien, ss. . .. 4 9 | 1 3 1
Shannon, I f ... .... 4 0 I 1 9 0
Edwards, rf. . .. 4 0 0 0 0 0
Merner, 2b. .. .. 3 0 0 1 (1 0
Hi -vn, cf. .. . .. 3 1 1 1 0 9
ORANGE LAKE LEAGUE
fl 9 1 19 0
Barnes,
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Apopka 1; Winter Garden 9,
CUBS DEFEAT DODGERS
Doyle,
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Tavares 4; Winter Park 8.
CHICAGO, June fi.— Chicago de­
9 1 n 0 ii
Umatilla 0; Mount Dora fi.
feated Brooklyn 11 t o p in a strug­ Boss**, c....... . .. 3
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gling match in which 14 hits went Knight, p. .. .
for extra bases, five of the blows
Totals .. ..
29 2 0 24 10 2
! were home runs,
TAMPA
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Charles Dawes, vice president, has leased the above home at 1920
; Brooklyn. . ............ 000 410 10.1— 9 Snead, 2b. .. .. .. 4
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0 Belmont street, Washington, D. C., where he and hia family will reside
; Chicago ............... 030 111 23x— 11 Jci.rmer, lb.
Weik, ss, .. .. .. .. -1 0 9 0 9 0
PIRATES HEAT PHILLIES
PITTSBURGH, June fi.— Pitts­
burgh pounded a quartet of Philn
delphia pitchers fo r a 1&lt;’&gt; to 1 vic­
Yanks Art* Held to Eight Mils; tory in the first game of the series
Joe Judge Gels 2 Homers yesterday. Curley led the attack
Making Total o f Seven Cir- [with a single, double, triple and!
ST. LOUIS, June 5.—Manager
Rogers Hornsby, o f the St. I.ouii
Cardinals went into a tie with Bob
Meuscl, o f the New York Yanks,
for major lengue home run honors
by polling his 14th and 15th cir­
cuit clouts o f the sensnn, but the
Cardinals lost to the Giants yes­
terday, II to 10, in a free hitting
game. It was the first defeat of
the locals since Hornsby assumed
dictatorship last Sunday.
Score by innings:
New York .. . 021 002 411 — 11-12-2
St. Louis .. .. 202 200 112-10-17-2
Batteries: McQuillan, Bentley,
Dean, Barnes and Gowdy and Hart­
ley; Sothoron, Day, Dyer and O'­
Farrell.

Where Dawes Will Live

REUTHER PITCHES
HARRIS’ SENATOR
TO 8-3 V I C T O R Y

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a few minutes ride Pinehurst will always
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Score hy Innings!

FIRST STREET

• A jail is a place where surplus St. Louts . 201 o()0 124— lO-IO-l I Philadelphia 101 000 123— 12-17 3
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Lakeland............. 310 002 S ix — 17
Summary: Two Imso hit. Sur­
face, Walznk, Murphy, Doyle, Ery.
Three base hit, Ery. Home run,
Buckley. Stolen base, Buckley (2)
Surfnce 2; Brazier, Welch, Doyle
?, Sacrifice, Dumas, Brazier 2,
IhtyK'-Craig. Double play, Welch
to Buckley to Ery. Left on base,
ATHLETICS WIN AGAIN
Stanford 12; Lakeland 3. Struck
INDIANS BEAT BROWNS
BOSTON, June 5.—'flic pace
opt by Jackson It; Craig 4, Um­
CLEVELAND, June fi.— Pinch makers, the Philadelphia Athletics
pires, Ware. Timo 2:25,
hitter Htmlrirk made a triple w ith'hit three Boston pitcher hard yesthree men on lui e and two out in tmdiiy, winning 12 to 2, thereby evsAirplane bit a motorcycle in Cud* the ninth inning and gave Cleve- ruing the four r a M Series. Harrinay. Win. If it had to hit « ome­ land tiie final game o f the series! •n allowed the TtSd Sux only five
fmm St. Louis II to 10, yesterday, hits.
n in g it used.judgment.

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REDS FINALLY WIN ONE
CINCINNATI, June fi.- Cincin­
nati broke its losing streak yester­
day by defeating Boston in an e.xtra inning game 7 to 0. Bancroft
shortstop for Boston, broke his left
thumb in the first inning and had
to retire.
Score by innings:
Boston
i» to 3 10 010 00—1
Cincinnati
000 022 002 01— 7

NEW YORK, June fi.— Reuthcr
held the Yankees to 8 hits yesterday while tile Senators took the finnl game of the series 8 to 3. Joe
Judge, Washington first baseman,
hit two home runs for total of sev­
en tiiis year.
Score by innings:
Wanking loll . ... .101 010 201—8
New York .
000 000 030—3

Score hy innings: •

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We Say the happy are not
Manager o f Cardinals Hits Knights
i i ^ n i i i Holds
iu m u i
niiiwnutn Up
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Smokers
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Pinh final Rf.
Tin.a
Two in Came With Giants
Until E ighth/ But T|ten
,Mch nnd Ro£- Timo r00‘
But Fails to Bring Victory
Weakens Allowing Hits To
Very few woipen can cuss. They,
to His Team Losing 11 to 10
Be Well Bunched for t Runs
Fishermen arc not our laziest. * wont’ listen to their husbands long

' LAKELA lND, June fi—The H i-!:-'
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AMERICAN LEAC.l I. »
lnnderi Won
.opening
game of
Washington 8; New York 3.
the series with Sanford, here ye* St. Louis 10; Cleveland 11.
terdny by a 17 to 2 score. Th? Philadelphia 12; Boston 1.
Highlanders tapped freely, gaining Only three scheduled.
17 htta/^hlch were divided into
SO 111KIt N A SSOSI AT ION
one. home run by Buckley, a triple
and A wo doubles and the balance Mo. - 0; Little Rock 5.
in singles.. The Celery Feds scor­ Birmin-rbam 8; Nashville 4. ,
t
ed otje run in the second o ff a sin­ Atlanta 0; Chattanooga 5.
gle wind n double, but Craig forced New Orii cr 3; Memphis 1.
In n run in the eighth by passing
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two with an error and another
Macon 5; Augusta 4.
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walk.
SANFORD
AB R. II. I’O A. K. Columbia 8; Charlotte 4.
Cur icy, If....... .. 3 0 1 1 II 0 Knoxville fi; Asheville 4.
Wclzak, 2b. . .. fi 0 2 &lt;1 3 1 Spartanburg 10; Greenville 11.

Cuxnck, c f-r f... ..
Bnilcy, Hi....... ..
Carter, rf.......
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BRADENTON. June 4— T h e
Manatee County Ch-imlKir nf r'° ’” ■■
T ota ls........... 29 1 5 27 15 0 mercc bv a vote o f the board of *
Score by innings:
governors has decided to erect a w
St. Petersburg .. ..,000 000 020— 2 new office building in the Immed- (H
T am p a ................... , 000 00004x— I
rat? future. Plans for tlio bui!d* H
I#
irirr ere now being drawn, it was a
said, and the building will be lo­
t r , i,|t. play. Sand to ftssm er, Estcfd.1 cated on the Seaboard property
r to Welle to Jcstnor. Left on base

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When tin- win-ids title changed hand--! Caul Bcrlenbiu-h is shown sending a ntiff left into the bread
i a.'kei nf Mike Me I igue, whose liglit hi-:ivy\\"ighttitle helongcd to Ilcrlenbach when the evening was
over. The two fought fifteen rounds at the Yankec.Stadium, New York.

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To Sanford Graduates of 1925

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'fhe spirit of perseverance (hat has made each member
of the class of '2f) a graduate can be maintained throughoutlife, makiny for a greater success.
in

As each reaches out to obtain his or her g-oal in life,
it is our desire to aid in every step taken by yivn y our
banking1service and advice.

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Special Showing of Used Cars
We have both Willys-Knight and Overland-tiscd cars in
open and closed models.
’v All ears in first class condition.

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to help not one but every member
of the Class ol 1925.

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Corner Park and Commercial St.

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Classified Directory

ginford Daily Herald

^ant

ad. rates

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7onlf one Incorrect Inaertlon.

•dvertlaer f«r *ub*e&lt;iuent
Artiom The office ahoutd be
tilled Immediately In cat* of

*’ TO ADVBRTI9ER9
Herat'' repreaentatlv* thorChlT famlllnr with rate*, rule*
(|M*lflcatlon, wl11 * lv# ,ou
nslet* Information. And If
j »Hh. they will aa*lat you
fwordlnr your want ad. to
It acre effectlve.
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afrirtlicra ahoutd tclvo their
L,t or postofflce addreas a*
[ al their phone number if
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About on*
Vur out of a thousand ha* a
tthone. unit the other* enn't
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unlei*
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L diirontlnaaae* MUST b*
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Telephone dlernnllaj, m* are not valid.
Ittrteoua.

Service
Prompt.

Efficient.

For Sale

For Sale

Advertising

LAWYER

FOR RIG RESULTS advertise in
L E W S O'BRYAN.
Office in the FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
^em.nole Dank Building Annex. NEWS— it covers Broward County
thoroughly which is one of tho
_________Phone 417-L 3.
most rapidly crowing sections on
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS the Florida East Coast. Sample
copy nnd rate card upon request.
All makes o f typewriters for
sale on easy terms, for rent, also LEARN ABOUT to t* County and
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
Ball Bldg.________
____ __
gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
PRINTING
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
Engraving. Embossing. See us
through the Xenia Gazette,
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.
district. Want ad and display
rates on request
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
&lt;rm.) T.EDOKIl— Class­
Printing that pleases.
Prompt COLUMBUS
ified nil* have the Inrgeat circu­
serivee. Telephone 93, New lo­ lation In Hntilhwestrm Oaorgla.
cation, Welnka Building
next Itnte fi* fS-wortl) lln*.
door to Used Furniture Co.
TO REACH me prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
REAL ESTATE
county advertise in the DeLnnd
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
J. E. SPURLINO, sub-division with order.
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a MAINE— Waiarvtlie, Morning Sao*
tinel. Thousands o f Maine peo­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
ple nre Interested in Florida prop­
way.
erty. Reach them through the
Sentinel. Kate card oo applica­
TIN AND METAL WORK
tion.
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds
of Tin nnd Shpet Metal Work. A LITTLE WANT AO In The
Herald will bring you big re­
Wnter and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away nnd hnve
phone 111,
no use for. A Htle thirty-rent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and u representative will
cull to see yor.
MIRACLE Concrete Co- general
cement work, sidewalks, build­ FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
Terwilleger, Prop.
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cosh with order.
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa 0,
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
Service,. Quality and Fries.
neccpted wnnt ad medium in
Daytona (Fn.) One cent a word
Lumber and Building Material
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Johns County Is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two centa per wor?.
Sample copy on reuuest.

[BUSINESS DIRECTORY
..lived tn place wllhla m r
Ll il lb* peuple of Sanford
Mntrra ■ often nrrdril.
jilt : h ! t l l x t w h e n

any

spr-

nnlre I* required. II I*
,,j
alphabetically
for
i (Mrralrar*.
For Space In This
d i r e c t o r y

PHONE
148

FOR SALE: New Bungalow, 5
rooms, bath, electric lights, gnr- FOR RENT— Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 205 Oak Avc. Inquire up­
age, two porches. South Sanford
Avo., $500.00 will handle. Balance stairs. C. T. Smith.
like rent. Fred S. Houston, Box
690.
___________________ FOR RENT — Cottage—John MusFOR SALE— Horse wagon and son.
harness. John Muhrphy, GinderFOR REN T: Apartment, no child­
villc.
ren allowed. 320 Oak Avenue.
FOR SALE: A beautiful thorough­ Call 3211.
bred Jersey cow. Not 3 years
old giving 9 quarts milk daily. Can FOR RENT — Two rooms nnd
bo seen at com er o f Central and
kitchenette, furnished, garage,
Elm. Phone 473-W.
30(5 Elm Avenue.
FOR SALE: A sninll farm o f 5
FOR RENT — Attractive, cool
acres right on the edge of in­
apartment. 31H Oak Avenue.
IPX* K uril C o u p e — E x t r a s ,
corporation of Sanford.
2 1-2
IP'JI Kuril T o u r in g C a r.
acres cleared. Good farm land.
1112a Kuril T u iirltm f a r .
Furnished apart­
1022 I urU llu n n b o iit f a r .
One 3 room house, 40 ornnge trees, FOR REN T:
ment
or
sleeping
rooms.
Select
1010 Kuril IIu*
13 bearing and other fruit trees,
11)21 Kuril I’ n n r l t l r llv e r jr .
good water. This place is well lo­ neighborhood with private family.
ik h u *
T ti m u m p : i , i : n r i . R
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cated and n bargain for some one.
cold water. Telephone, etc. 711
.........I. W . Phillips* S o n s .......
Call and see me at Rail Road
DODGE SERVICE
Pump or write. 1). I,. Land res s, Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.. P. O. Box 17.
FOR RENT — New Furnished
Will bungalow for summer.
RAGS WANTED — Large, clean, TCI HOUSE BUILDERS:
Modern
give deed to beautiful lots at conveniences. Adults only. W, L.
linen or cotton rags for clean­
n n d
ing purposes.
Bring them now Geneva and take second mortgage Davis, corner Sanford
on house nnd lot nftcr house is Geneva Ave.
to the Herald Composing Room. built. Allen nnd Brent. Second St.

USSING — MuUigruphing,
i:jt and mniljng— ns you
it—when you want it.
&lt;i73. H. E. Porch, First
cna) Bank Bldg.

USED CARS

BY CONDO

EVERT TRUE

for

.D O W N

and

FART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W. C«ntrnl Avc, Orlando,

Energy

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TOMOIJILES FOR RENT

Classified advertisements have
com e to be an American institu­
tion—-tliey vitally concern every
member o f the family.
Many men and women have
becom e habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

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Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT— Room* with or with­
out meuls.
Urnscnnhta rates.
Lincoln House.

Iaost And Found
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$10.00 REW ARD — Strayed
or
Istolen from Clyde Line Dock a f­
ternoon o f .June 3rd. * Yellow
Persian Cat, umber colored eyes.
$10 will be paid for return of rat
or information lending to recov­
ery of same.

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Try Smith’s Barker
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

PALM BEACH” COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Pnlm Hiach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

lATUllK AND MOTOR RE­ Health
Strength
WINDING,

FOR RENT — House close in. In­
quire 2119 E. 5th.
FOR RENT: Six-room
house,
1105 K. Fourth St., near new
Hotel, also 2 room furnished apartment phone 625-W.

WEST "IHCINI a —Clnrkatiurg. Th«
Clark aburtc Exponent, moraine
Including Sunday, morning laauo.
I rent per wnnl. minimum He.

Used by Millions
if People

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Automobiles

TAMPA, FLORIDA— Tampa Dally
Times, the great
home daily,
rnto l'A c per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rule card.

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FOR SALE:— By owner or will
trade for acreage
REVERE
SPORT MODEL, five passenger
touring car, Duesenbcrg racing mo­
tor, 108 horse power, no limit to
speed. In first elnsa condition.
Deal must be closed at once. Write
or phone 005 Ben Nnthubson 119
Elm Avenue, e.o. Post Office Box
1020.

Building Material

THIS

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For Rent

ICarle T. Field
O U T

ADVERTISING goto result!) if it
renehea potential huyers.
Palatkn Daily News is circulated In
an indust'.ial and agricultural sec­
tion.

Ui:\l. ESTATE — I\VESTMENT*
l.a, Iaiiy D u t e M t o n - lin im h 'V llhtn.
KnuftirU
Elnrltla

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware

Chfnnwnre in English Porce­ TO REACH BUYERS or sellets of
Florida real estate advertise in
T-A.REEL
Car. Drivo it lains, Buvarian and Japanese the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
irs«!f. Oak and Second St.
cent a word daily, two cents a word
China make lovely gifts
DBS 3.
Sundays,_______________ _______

Pick Up Today’s Herald
rend through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself
why classified advertising is so
important.

k Knockout!
8 Room Two-Story House
Kxcollont condilion, suitnlili* for two fatifilfes:
SJiatlt' litioH oneinTort tho lot; ifooil noighhorfiotMl
'and do.se in. Garago. I*rlce $0,900. Terms

Seminole Business Exchange
221-E First Street, opposite postoffice
Miscellaneous

WANTED

I 1IUY— pny ensh for second hand
SALESMAN W ANTED — Experi­
pianos. Address P. O. llox 352.
ence unnecessary . High gm do
proposition.
Liberal commission.
ADVERTISE
in
ttte
Journal-llerKINSEY
HOUSE
AUTOS FOR HIRE
Protective
territory.
Address
alJ, South Georgia’s greatest
Phone 8
Clayton, (in.
Salesmen c.o. Herald.
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Morning,
afternoon,
Just a nice quiet place tn spend
IE AUTO SERVICE
Day
0192) or h t A Itrtioct. IHC
o* o
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
--- ) k
the summer. Home grown veget­
night. Meets all trains. Bag*
10c per line. Waycross Journal.
ables. Plenty of
milk, butter, W ANTED TO RENT rt or 8 room
transfer. Phone 551 and 63-W
a r c h it e c t
Herald, Waycros*. Georgia.
house with modern conveniences.
eggs nnd chicken.
Fine spring
Close in. Address S. E. Ii. core of
CAFE
water.
Lovely
shade.
Just
on
G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
First National Hank Rldff,
edge of town. Attitude 2,200 ft. Herald.
Send in your subscription to the *
Painting—
Decorating
Rates reasonable.
BELL CAFE
Sanford, ------------- Florida
Tribuno or hand t to your local *
Mrs. J, J. Kinsey, proprietor. W ANTED to purchase from own­
trj's best in Service and Qualdcnlor so you can read Florida’s
PHONE 303
er suitable acreage for dairy.
First Street and Park Avegrenteat newspaper.
One year
TO HOUSE BUILDERS:
Will Jesse H. Hamilton. City Food In­
$8.00, 1; months $4.0C, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
give deed to lwnutiful lots at spector. P. 0 . Box 424.
DRUGS
Geneva
and take second mortgage
ance policy add 75 cents tu your
FOOT SPECIALIST
■ NOTICE OK Aeel.UVTION
KOI!
o r d e r . ___ ________
N
m
DEED t VIIEII SEETION .-,7.-, on house and lot after house is
o rn * . H u n lo n » , I n g r n w f-Y'S DRUG STOKE — Pre■
O E T H E E E M ’. I I A I . S T V I I T C I built.
Allen &amp; Brent, Second St.
'Ing Salla, H e a v y O u ll"DO YOU W ANT to buy o r ^ c ll
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Ml- THE STATE OE I'l.oitlllV.
o u x 'a o r (lr«d a c k ln *
iptions, Drugs, Soda*.
Wo
a
N o lle ,- I. h e r e b y glva-n I loti W.
anything?" If so advertise in
feet.
&gt;*» n«ar you as your phone.
2 Mile.'i from Sanford City L.imita
M Hill |iiirrli:iHi-r --f T u x I '-I t ir t e r i'. - WILL TRADE six-room house, 7 •ION. Ell. WAI.TIIAI,.
tho "Gainesvilla Sun."
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103.
rl N o HU, 11a tei| t to* 1th itu* o f J u n e ,
mites from the heart o f Phila­ •mi. Sriailniilp llii&lt;Uain-E*i«r(
Yow.,11 Drew Uldg.
■ A l&gt;, Ee !:i , Iiiih rila-ii n,i ill e e r t l f l e - delphia and
seventeen
minutes Xuiifiiril. Kin.
DHVHLOPEH* ATTENTION — I’ en*
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Orlundo.
Phone.
Kl*vator
ELECTRICAL
17, from the Board Street Station, for Ilrnr Ed.
s.n-ola Is beginning tn* crmitsat d»■ { p l l c i i l i o n f u r t u x ileril to I.NUr
lime n irclnlnltirr mrrl*
« ai-eiirituiii’a- w i t h |u«
S.ilal . - - r l l f l
velopmrnt In lllvrltln’ s history: ■
well located Sanford real estate. In Eti-r,
nny »lnte minir.im- »k n *Mji|i&lt;&gt;d
1 - It., .-loin .,i-a ai Ilia- fo t lo w lO K i l l "
hulf million itollur highway to th*
ANFORI) ELECTRIC CO.
My
Price
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have
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million
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published in Florida’s Heart,
jjje World’s Greatest Vegetable
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

[O M LULLS
[BONG CHINESE
[idvices state
situation Still Grave
A m erican Consul In
China Says; Eight
U. S. Vessels Arrive

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No Cooler Weather
OnWay Says Bureau
* H icj.tiO , June 4.—There i&gt;
J/m® h ° P® for cooler weather,
said the weather bureau today
to a nation sweltering in many
places from the greatest heat iii
many years. High temperature
is prevalent from the Rockies to
the Atlantic coast and will con­
tinue for 48 hours or longer.
Observers said the middle At­
lantic States where the heat has
been most intense for the pnst
day or two and the Southern
States in particular are due to
have a heat wave with thbni ns
n more orless unwelcome guest.

lap Government
Sends Ship, Troops

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MITCHELL HAS
RENEWED FIGHT
FOR AIR FLEET
Former Head Of Air Service
Declares Only A Radical
Chnngc Can Save Country
In Event Of Another War

Makes Further Plea
For Bigger Air Corps

EXTENSIVE R U M National Defense Sadly Lack­
ing In Small Number Of Ma­
OFFENSIVE
N
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W
chines,
He Says In Letter
vo New Outbreaks
R e su lts in TwoDead PLANNED BY U. S.
And Many Injured

SAN FRANCISCO, June 4
-Advices from Shanghai to|ty told of spread in general
if the strike but of a lull in
lotinK which has been in pro­
cess since Saturday as a prorikers in Japanese Cotton
st against prosecution of

Recent Drive Against Liquor
Runners Described As Pre­
liminary Skirmish To Find
Out Enemy’s S t r e n g t h

WASHINGTON. June 4.—Indica­
tions were given at the Treasury
Wednesday night that plans were
going forwnrd for n far reaching
offensive by tho const guard
tills.
ngninst rum fleets hovering about
[Two American gun boats, a thickly populated points of the
lire itvecper and five destroyers American const.
The recent drive ngninst the rum
now at Shanghai. Tho situa|cn there, however, Is declared fleet off New York was described
knedly grave by Counsal-General in a formal statement as “in reality
lanningham. who nsks for aildi- a preliminary skirmish designed
In uncover the strength and the
mI war vessels'.
| Two hundred American blue jack- resources of the enemy." Unstint­
ami an equal Italian force ed praise was given tho coast guard
l.-.Jni June - to guard iigiil and for tho work it had done, and the
tier supplies.
statement declared that Assistant
Secretary Andrews, tho field mar­
('ruber (Joes To Shanghai
shal of Prohibition forces, “is most
ITOKIO, June 4.—The Japanese emphatic in insisting that no credit,
Wrnmciit today ordered the should be given him for tho recent
pl’er Tntsutn to Shanghai with op rations."
n marines for duty there in Can­
Officials declined to disclose tho
adian with disturbances.
nature of the plans under consid­
I Chinese students withdrew inn- eration, hut there has been evi­
KBtanlv from their crusade dence from several sources that the
ainst foreign rule this nfter- expanded operations will be more
ya and retired to their area of extensive than any effort made
l« citv to bury with Confucinn either on land or sea heretofore.
Vtmonies several of th 'ir conIn connection with the moves
rant* dead who fell in the riots.
being made to curb the smuggling
| After the funeral servic student of liquor, the coast guard has re­
walrrs in tho Chinese section newed its efforts to retain in the
H a changed note.
They service men whose enlistments arc
1the throngs to nvoi I clash- expiring and who have been found
jr.th foreign defenders, pointing to be of the types desired for the
! the follv of inviting rertai * work. Officials in the office of
bv attacking empty-handed Rear Admiral F. C. Hillard, com­
til foreigners.
mandant, however, discounted talcs
|Ai an alternative, the speakers of wholesale refusals to rc-enlist,
aseled united action in spread- explaining that many men whose
•the strike and reusing inter­ time of duty has expired no long­
line with foreigners and block- er are wanted in the service.
th*' delivery of food supplies I The const guard will have its
| Pen character, thereby driving complete
strength, ns provided in
Vir opponents.
|Effort. to extend the strike the last congressional appropria­
for equipment by the end of
v* been excellently systeniatlized tion
the
summer,
it is said, and the of­
Mr." i nble cash
been u Fded. Every foreign employed ficers guiding the work are mak­
nese is being rircul'irizcd and ing their plans in anticipation of
I'va.--■.| to strike. Wltere pos the time when all ships now con­
rue .ure has been brought by tracted for will l&gt;c available.
There was no mention of this
►fat- involving families. Rein
phase of the enforcement work in
Hn fall rig late yesterday.
IMemh. r of the American volun- the Treasury statement, which
&gt;r cnri vesterday took preenu- said that .Mr. Andrews who hns
n* to prevent a recurrence of heen at his desk only for a few
i-r*r fu • which Tuesday hit Mr. days since attending the interna­
lima (| Me.Murtin and killed l.i- tional conference at El Paso had
while hr. Martin was on duty just received his first official repoit from Admiral Hillard “on the
|'n the vi.lunteor corps.
The Americans yesterday search­ results of the const guard move­
lending department stori :. ment against the rum fleet, ami
logons and Sincere*, both of finds it most gratifying."
“ More has *„ccn accomplished,"
p'h have hotels conned'd with
it continued, “than could have hoeu
Wen antiie establishment.-*.
anticipated from what was in reniiI-'ASHIMJTON. June t.—Cnn- ty a preliminary skirmish designed
r-_'n at Shanghai were described to uncover the strength and resourc
vxc odinglv serious" in a cable- cs to the enemy. These results not
flm r" “ived bv the state depart- only give us the date on which to
»*t \Vei||, o!av from Consul Gen- plan the real attack, hut justify us
• uniiingi:.;m with indications iri continuing our activity in tho
-»t tf... fri ride would spread be- meantime. Wo arc now in a posi­
I -i the i -rnutional settlement tion to plan for the reapImttie."
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that

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uprising.

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•shes Noted Painter
Kest Beneath Rock
"'IMIIAIK, SPRINGS, Colo..
*'» Hip music of a hand
* ct*ng birring strains of
',r "Hide of the Valley rie*,"
f Carl J. Lotuve, New
*"rtruit painter, will find
•v
: ri*c® beneath a giant
' ""d'lor on the top of Pikes

ivc Hold As Members
Confidence Gang
ALO, Juno 4 .—Five mtu
arrtutcd by police ami
'if
us suspected mumWdk »n international band of
.: confidence men *'ami
I u i"!t,1' '''*,03e operations are
lion.i*nVe *°t*I*d more than u
“ Hollars,

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InsaneOhioHusband
Runs Amuck,Killing
8 Members of Family
HAMILTON, Ohio, June 4.—
Becoming
violently
inspne.
Floyd Russell early today shot
and killed eight members of his
family, according to police, who
arrested him nfter he hnd
slightly wounded himself. Ills
victims were his five children,
his brother, his mother and his
sister-in law.
Russell is in n padded cell nt
the county jail. Dorothy, an­
other 10-year-old child saved
herself by hiding in tho bed
when she heard shots. Russell
then turned the weapon on him­
self, shooting himself in the left
ung.
He hnd two guns and fired In
all nbnut 50 shots. Police said
he talked incoherently about a
mortgage on his house and said
he would shoot the pictures off
the walls of most victims, wtylo
they were sleeping.

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DEFENSERAPS
©ISON IN TRIAL
I D . SHEPHERD | WORK OF SUNDAY

G r a d u a te s O f H ig h S c h o o l
H e a r C la s s

O ra tio n s A n d

S in g T h e ir

F a r e w e ll So n g

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Chicago Judge Flayed As Ileing Vindictive By Lawyer
For Man Accused of Pois­
oning “Billy” McClintock

SCHOOL OUTLINED
AT CHURCH MEET

Says Judge Wanted
To Be A Millionaire

Speeches Are Interspersed
W ith Selections By Orches­
tra ; Prophecies And Class
Will. Read By Members

Head Am erican D ele­
gation W ins Battle
Senior K ey Given In
To Allow Gun Sales
K eeping Of Union
ToForeignCountries

Methodist District Conference
In Session Here Receives Awarding Of Medals And
Diplomas Will Be Made
Report of E. M. Williamson,
At
Exercises FridayEvenlng
Head of Sunday Schools
Stewart Also Declares Prose­
With the delivery of the saluta­
cutor’s Aids Wanted Money With 53 officers and delegates
presentation of Senior Key
For
His
Sister-In-Law and n Inrge number of visitors tory,
to the Juniors, clnss prophecies,

rrc*®nt, the first business session
TRENTON, N. J., June 4.—ReCHICAGO, June 4.—Efforts to of the Palntkn District Conference
obtain a jury in the Shepherd mur­ 1of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
iterating ns strongly as ever the
der trial Wednesday were enliven­ South, convened nt the First Meth­
opinions on America’s situntion
ed by a defense attack on Harry odist Church this morning at 9
from brigndicr-genernl recently,
Olson, chief justice of Chicago's o’clock. The opening services were
Col. William Mitchell, in a letter
municipal courts and chief figure held Wednesday evening when
in the investigation which resulted j Rev. A. A. Godfrey occupied the
read here Wednesday before the
in Shepherd’s indictment and trial. pulpit.
legislative committee investiga­
In questioning Carl Iljcllnnd,
The business sessions arc being
tion New Jersey’s possibilities as
William Scott Stewart, chief of I presided over hy Rev. J. T. Hell,
an aviation center declared that
Shepherd’s counsel,-accused Judge - presiding elder.
only a radical change in policy can
Olson of being vicious, vindictive
Rev. R. A. Selby led the morning
and back of the prosecution, and, devotional service nfter which the
save the United States from becom­
nfter oh lections of the prosecution roll wns called and the conference
ing a “vassal state" in the event
had halted his examinations Stew­ proceeded with the business in
of another war.
Expert Will Come Here For art
said to Judge Thomas J. Lynch: hand,
“At the present time,” Col.
Conference; IVarntan Re­ “We intend to show bv testimony
A motion was made and carried
Mitchell wrote, “should n great na­
turns From Meeting Of of witnesses that Judge Olson that the delegates to the annual
tional emergency arise, on account
C o nt m e r e e Secretaries Wanted to be made the guardian ernfererico he elected at 10 o’clock
of our faulty system of national de­
of ‘Billy’ McClintock, and that if Friday morning. The election of
fense we might well Ik* forced to
The Sanford Chamber vnf Coni' he were he never would have to these delegates is considered of
ally ourselves to one of the grunt
bother about politics or practicing supreme importance by the con­
air powers to maintain our very menta is planning an intensive mem law ngnin.
ference as they will ho called upon
herxhip
campaign,
according
to
existence. Under these circum­
“We intend to show bv another
stances our position might well he Secretary R. W. Pearman, Jr. Mr. witness that Judge Olson hns made to vote on the question of unifica­
that of a vassal state to a wisci. ! Pearman announced today that \V. n deal wTth the McClintock heirs tion of the Northern and South­
S. Edmund, representing the Amer­ whereby he hopes to get a nart of ern churches, which will come be­
hut poorer nation.
fore the annual conference.
"A navy is organized to go to ican City Bureau, an organization Billy’s money for the widow of
Prof. F. M. Williamson, confer­
which
specializes
in
campaigns
of
sea and to fight there, not to re­
Dr. Oscar Olson.”
ence Sunday School superintendeTit,
main tied to the const. The nir- civic organizations, will tie here
Announcing
himself
ns
“defend­
the conference on the
ciaft carriers our surface fleet pos- Saturday to confer with the mem­ er of tho dead," Judge Olson forced addressed
Sunday
School
work in Florida. In
bership
committee
of
the
chamber.
esscs are slower than the fastest
of the death of young his address he brought out that the
Mr. Pearman returned Wednes­ investigation
fighting vessels, and therefore
McClintock, for 10 yenrs Shep­ Florida conference is the first in
could not give them service in day from the annual convention of herd’s foster-son, charging the Southern Methodism to check oil
the Florida State Commercial Sec­ youth’s deatli hy typhoid fever had
their hour of need.
retaries held in Sarasota Monday, been caused hy Shepherd ns n step the delinquent organized classes of
"We have no United States air Tuesday and Wednesday.
tho Sunday School. He declared
Mr.
force either actually under the col­ Pearman is the retiring president tn n plot nearly a quarter of a cen­ that n spirit of "Rig Brothcrtiness"
ors or provided for by law. The of tho association, lie also having tury old to get the McClintock is growing up in tho Sunday
few little detachments of the air held previously the offices of firs; $1.(&gt;1)0,1100 estate.
all over the conference;
Tho judge connected Shepherd schools
service we have are attached as vice president and secretary-trasthe
adult
are furnishing
with the death of Mrs. McClintock, equipment classes
nqxiliarjca to tin- army and navy. uror.
for the younger pupils,
“
Billy’s
mother,
and
that
of
ids
No modern war planes, equipment,
and he urged that this spirit must
Among tin* questions discussed at
reserves, industry or scheme of de­ the convention were the payment brother. Dr. Ilurrv Olson, a long lie the spirit of every school if that
lime friend of the McClintock fum- school is to fill its real place in
velopment are in operation.
of bonuses to Imsclmll clubs for
“ Our civil and commercial avia­ training. It was the consensus ol' ily.
the church and community.
Shepherd's possession of the
tion is rudimentary qnd unfostered opinion, according ty Mr. Pearman,
Prof. Williamson urged that ev­
while our aeronautical engineers that bonuses should not. bo paid ns' the youth’s estate is held in obey- ery Sunday school and every
anco
pending
the
trial,
despite
ex­
have sought other employment, and Florida has too much to offer the
church mer«&gt;r attend tho district
our industry has practically died clubs for training to have th pay istence of a will under., which he is Sunday school conference ut Pa­
of starvation.
lntkn, July B. He gave notice thnt
the clubs to come here. No bo­ made chief beneticinry.
No progress was made today in any piece of Sunday school litern"Our national defense, therefore, nuses will he paid to hnuchall chilis
consists of an army efficient as fai­ next season except to three which obtaining a jury, court holding tuie published by the church pub­
a morning session to permit lishing house could lie obtained
ns a land force is concerned hut already have contracts, it win only
A.
Pnss
lloyt, the first juror se­ from him at Lakeland.
agreed.
pructicully helpless in the air; a
navy of great capital ships almost
The convention decided Hint tour­ lected nearly three weeks ago, to
The question of conference be­
uncle. nevolences
helpless in the air and deficient in ist camps were of value to cities attend a funeral of mi
brought before the
Along with lloyt went the other body by G.was
submarines and—no air fore- what­ when properly conducted.
II.
York, of Mushiiell
ever.'’
The secretaries nlso discussed the eleven men who occupied tho jury ami A. C. Rivierre.
box
with
him,
three
jurors,
two
After declaring "evidence and question of preventing* advertiser.!
At the It o’clock hour, Rev. II.
warnings” of conditions have re from being bothered by fake adver­ veniremen temporarily passed by D. Pace, of (ilen Cove Springs
both
defense
and
prosecution,
one
peatcdly been offered congress and tising schemes, and tho need of
prenchcd from ('olossianH, 3:1, “ If
the executive departments of the close co-operution between adver­ examined by the prosecution and ye he risen then with Christ, seek
government. Col. Mitclu-ll again tisers and the chambers of com­ five veniremen w h» had not Iccn which me above, when Christ sitadvocated a department of aero­ merce was brought out in these dis­ questioned.
tetli on the right hand of God."
nautics to take equal place with cussions.
This afternoon the conference is
the war and navy departments, un­
Mr. Pcnrnmn led the discussion J. T. Toones Is Killed to hear reports of the various com­
der which a separate service could on the benefits of the state nsso
mittees.
lie organized.
ciation of secretaries and also look At Home N ear Geneva
part in oilier discussions.

Provision Adopted
Exception to Rule
Belgium D eclares Visa

nnd the delivery of the valedictory,
the graduating class of tho Sanford
From NationsM eans
Hj^h school held its clnss night
Strangling Industry
exercises last night with an ela­
borate program of music, furnish­
ed by the high school orchestrn.
GENEVA, June 4 — The
In nddition to the numbers ren­ American delegation took a
dered hy the orchestra there were
sung the welcoming song and at prominent part in Wednes­
the close “We hid our school Good day’s proceedings of the arms
Bye" hy tho members of the senior traffic conference which re­
elrss.
volved about the question thu
Following orchestrn numbers nnd formalities which m ust ac­
the welcoming song, Wflrner Seoggnn, of the graduating class, de­ company the exportation of
livered the president’s address. nrms, to be used or not used
This wns followed by the salutatory for w ar purposes. Both Rep­
by Miss Mary Elizabeth Pulcston. resentative Theodore E. Burton and
The presentation of the Senior Key the American Minister, Hugh S.
came next. This was made hy Miss Gibson, spoke. The essence of the
Carol Stone. Cloyde Russell re­ controversy was thnt countries like
sponded in behalf of the Juniors. tho United States nnd Belgium,
Herbert Messer nnd Harry Wood­ which are large producers of rifles,
ruff looked into the future and told carbines nnd revolvers—weapons
of the “Celebrities—A Decade falling into bgth pence nnd wni*
Hence". Marie Fesule spoke on categories—were seeking to pro­
the subject “The Good Ship 1025". tect their home industries from re­
The presentation of gifts to the strictions which they feared would
senior members of the orchestra close many foreign markets to
Was made by G. E. McKay, princi­ them.
pal of the school. This was fol­
Burton Wins Point.
lowed by the valedictory hy Miss
Mr. Burton spoke, in seeking the
Georgia Mobley.
The class gift adoption of a clause whereby rifles
presentation was made by George muskets and carbines, in the cuteWilson, and "The Trials of a Testa­ gory of war weapons, may be ex­
tor" were told hy Sam Byrd, Stew­ ported direct to the rifle clubs nnd
art Long, John Brumlcy, John similar associations duly authoriz­
Schirnrd.
ed by their governments to use
Tho complete program was as them. The final vote was nine­
Selection—High School Orches­ teen in favor of this clause nnd
tra.
eight against it.
Processional—High School Or­ This provision constitutes an ex­
chestra.
ception to the general rule thnt war
Welcome Song—Senior Class.
cannot be exported to
President's Address — Warner weapons
private individuals.
Mr. Burton
Scoggun.
said
he
wished
only
to
protect nnd
Salutatory—Mary E. Puleston.
promote
legitimate
trade,
which
Presentation of Scniotx Ke?.—
was cotipled with pride in thd skid
Giro| Stone.
Response of Juniors — Cloyde of manufacturers in muking sport­
ing rifles and ho was of the opin­
Russell,
ion that tho operation of the clause
Song—Senior Class.
in no wise threnten tho peace
Celebrities—A Decade Hence— would
of
a
country.
Herbert Messer, Harry Woodruff.
Want Official Sanction.
The Good Ship PJ25—Marie
Eettulo.
A more serious debate arose
Presentation of Gifts to Senior when Belgium, supported by tho
Members of Orchestra—Prof. Mc­ United States and opposed hy
Kay.
France and Englnnd, proposed the
deletion of the provision recom­
Valedictory—Georgia Mobley.
mended by the general committee
Clnss Gift—George Wilson.
Trials of a Testator—Sam Byrd, that nrms usable in war cannot bo
Stewart Long, John Brumlcy, John exported unless the government of
Schirnrd.
the purchasers sanctions the trans­
Song—“ We Bid Our School action.
Good Bye’—Senior (.'lass.
Belgium insisted thnt the necess­
Recessional—High School Or­ ity of a visa from a foreign gov­
chestra.
ernment strnnglingithe Belgium in­
commencement exercises of dustry. Minister Gibson held that
Bridge; W ife Arrested Chinese Citrus Expert theTheclass
of 1925 of the Sanford the convention was not intended to
Itiyli School will come to a close intereferc with the interests of le­
Social Workers Will
J. T. Toones, about 50 years of Passes Away, DeLand tomorrow night, when Prof. Her­ gitimate trade, but asserted thus
n fisherman, who lives near
man F. Harris, of Rollins College the proposed provision would do
Convene in Denver age,
the Geneva Bridge, was shot and
DELAND, June 4—Luc (Jim will deliver tho commencement ad­ this.
killed in his home lust before noon Gong, Chinosc-Aittcricnn Citrus dress and diplomas will he pre­
DENVER, June 4—The National today and bis wife is living held expert
“So far ns tho American govern­
originator of two host sented to the graduates.
Conference of Social Work, which in the county jail lure pending an known and
ment is concerned," he said, “it
The
program
for
tomorrow
varieties
of
grapefruit
and
will hold its 53rd annual meeting inquest.
be borne In mind that our mil­
in Florida and California night's exercises will ho an fol­ must
meeting hero June 10-17, will at­ Tho arrest of Mrs. Toones was oranges
itary
forces depend for an ade­
lows:
died iiere Inst night. He came to
tract 3,500 delegates from the Un­ made bv Sheriff Hand, who went this
quate supply of arms for thnt na­
Selection—High
School
Orches­
country
at
the
age
of
twelve
ited .States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, to the Toones home on a tele­
tion s defense on private manufac­
was adopted und educated hy tra.
Hawaii ami the Phlllipinu Islands, phone call. A coroner’s jury was am!
ture; therefore nnd restrictions or
Invocation—Dr.
F.
I).
King.
William II. Parker, secretary, an­ at once summoned and an inquest an American woman, whosu mininterference in the legitimate wel­
Violin
Solo—Mary
Stoinntf.
ter
home
he
inherited
here
ut
her
nounced today on the basis of the is being held this afternoon.
No dentil.
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Announcements—II. ('. DuBoic. fare of these manufacturers would
advance registration.
particulars of tho shooting were
Commencement Song — Senior ho a danger to our national de­
The conference comprises public available at the sheriff's office this
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* fense."
officials in the fields of health, afternoon.
/
Presentation
of
Medals—Supt.
T.
Fear
Indiscriminate
Traffic.
charities, institutions and social
Toones is said to have liecn : h"t
w. Lawton.
He denied that the suppression
service, and the representatives of with a shot-gun loaded with buck­
1 Instrumental Duet—John and of the visa would lead to indiscrim­
allied private welfare agencies. shot.
Bernard Schirnrd.
inate traffic. That was the last
Tlie seven days’ sessions will dis­
Greetings—Mayor Forrest Lake. thing tho United States wanted.
cuss teh welfare problem:'-.
POPE GETS LARGEST ROSARY
Address—Dr. Herman R. Harris.
M. Bnncour, of Frnnce, comment­
Piano Solo—Charlotte Smith.
ing
on tho Belgian nnd American
ROME, June 4.—What is bcliey.
W. P. Carter, of the Carter Lum­
Awr.rJ of Diplomas—G. E. Me- arguments, maintained that ns tho
cd to he tiiu largest rosary in the ber Company, was tho principal Kjiy.
basic nim of tho conference was
world has been presented to Pope
WASHINGTON, June 4.—Presi­ Pius by i*n expert wood carver of speaker before the Junior Chnmhur tra.Selection—High School Orches­ control and publicity, the visa of
the Importing country was essen­
dent Coolidgo went to Annapolis
Mcrniio, wtu&gt; made it. The rosary of Commerce *at its luncheon­
Members of the graduating class tial for arms usable in war.
addtess naval academy graduates. measures more than 15 feet in cir­ meeting this afternoon at the qre:
The Coronado Coal Company mk cumference. Each head, of finely
1 Girls—Elizabeth Adeline Bal­ The Belgian motion wus defeatoi
ed the supreme court for a rehear­ curved wood, is larger thun an Seminole Cafe. Mr. Carter was lard, Tillyo Cecelia Benjamin, Ueu- 16 to 12, hy a show of hands. Mr.
introduced by H. H. McCall, of the Ljh Alma Brown, Nmn May Cook, Gibson immediately asked for a
ing in the Arkansas strike euse.
average-sized egg.
The question whether President
program committee and talked Naomi Fellows, Mario Fesulo, roll call, whereupon, to the general
Coolidge should pay income tax
Nearly fifty per cent of the to­ uhout the necessity of co-opera­ Strati Grace Gillon. Mildred Min- astonishment, some of the dele­
was before the internal revenue tal output of asphalt in the United tion in the building of communi­ etvn Holly, Anna Helen Kanner, gates either abstained or were de­
bureau.
ties. Ho urged tile co-operation, liiura G.'hman, Jean Eloise Max­ clared absent, and the previous vote
States is of Mexicon origin.
not only of organizations hut of well, Dorothy Hart Mere, Florcnco wus reversed, the new vote being
individuals.
Adello Mero, Georgia Cathcinc 13 to 11 in fnvor of the motion.
This shifting led M. Boncour t»
President Palmer read a com­ Mobley, Olive Elizabeth Newman,
munication from the secretary of Oorothcu Ray, Mary Elizabeth observe that the convention win
the National CliAinbcr of Commerce Puleston. Violet Giuise Sarles, beginning to prove a deception and
offering to send copies of the pro­ Velum Shipp,'Irma Smith, Thelnia disappointment to those sec zing zoceedings
the convention of that Mary Snarling, Elizubcth Carol curity and peace.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 4 — i tho North Illinois street residence body andofulso
speeches made by Stone, Violet Swaggertv, Winnie
itumble us he was in life so was' whoie tomorrow Scottish Rite ser­ men of intcrnutionul
IKwnggerty, Willie
reputation, l^,^aKPcr.ty«
Willi Lee Sweat, Einin
Thomas R.Marshall today in death. I vices will he held before the body on various que
questions
of
civic
and
|
E,‘*ab«th
Tolur,
Virginia Turner, P. A. Mero Buys Out
The body of the nation's war-time I is committed to a receiving vault business betterment. Tlus copies Margaret Wjght, Sara
Evelyn WilSanford Hup A gency
vice-president
and
liqliana's to await a decision by Mrs. Mar­ wefe offered a t 10 cents each, and Hams, Sarah Erwin Zachary.
twenty-seventh Governor might shall us to its final disposition.
the Junior Chamber instructed tho
Hoys:—John Lester Brumlcy,
have fittingly Inin in state in the
The Sanford Automobile Com­
There was no displuy except of secretary to order a number forjj Snmutl Arnmnie Byrd, Lloyd
capitol building where once he held grief nnd reverence. It wus tho distribution.
pany, Inc., formerly owned by I*.
Caraway,
Albert
Pinckney
Connel­
high office hut instead it rested home coming ruther o f a simple
_
A. Mero and W. E. Walthall hm
l oree new members were electedi ly Jr., Theodore Dunn, Jack Wal­ been purchased by I*. A. Mero, who
in his quaint old home here await­ citizen beloved of muny for niu
ing simple services to he held to­ kindliness rather than the return of these being D. J . Hassell, of thd ter Flynt Jr., Charles Heniy H ar­ will be president of the new com­
day.
Higgins Company; H. Hi rison, Foster Hilt. William Ber­ pany. Q. L. Wand-jy, will act n.-j
one who had been high in stute and 1 1Edward
.of Iin of the Sanford Herald and nard liirschi, George William sales manager and has an expert
The truin bearing the- casket national councils.
Knight, Jr„ Stewart
Holder- sales force, he states.
front Washington where for eight j Respecting the wishes of Mrs. &gt;Dun-ild G. Oavey.
years he hud served with eiiarac- Marshall tho state confined its
Tho company will serve at tho
Hodgson Hall was named by the ness Long, W. Herbert Messer,
tcriatic hum bleness und where his I marks of respect to participation | president as additional number or Robert Ia?e Peck Jr.. Walter E. Hupmoblle agency in this territory,
Price, John Rogero Schirnrd, Wureyes closed forever last Monday, in the escorting party of Gover­ the rports committee.
n«*r Edward Scoggan Jr., Watson
was met at the Union Station here nor Jackson and other officials.
Toe session of the chamber of [Wallace. George Thomas Wilson,
yesterday by an escort composed ! Public offices were closed and brief
on account of the fact that Hurry Shine Woodruff.
of friends and members of orguni ! Hags flown at hulf staff.
trio
number
were* to prepare for
zations with which he hud been I .Mrs. Murshall, hearing b'avely the baseballa game
CHICAGO. June 4.—Wheat. July
this afternoon I
affiliated.
REPRIEVE GRANTED
163 1-2 to 164; September, 159 1-1
her grief, spfnt the day at her with the Knights of Columbus I
Through streets silent except for i home with Mrs. Thomas F. WalsH,
to 159 1-2; Corn, September 114
church chimes peu'ing out his fa­ with whom she wax Intimate in which was to be played nt 4 o’clock • HARTFORD. Con., June 4.—Re- 3-4 to 115; Gats, September l»3
eruld Chapman from 3-4 to 49.
vorite hymn, I^-ad Kindly Light, Washington and with other friends following the game between the | ttaevw tor Ceral
.
American Legion nnd “Pop" Wnl- June 25 to Dec.
w. 1
3 wim iuued todai
the body anti Its escort paesed to 1close to the family.
NEW ORLEANS, Jane 4.-*
lucee Independents,
_______ J/»y Governor TmT rum bull,________ 1 Steady
July 223; Atkiri, 2 ,'d i, _

COMMERCE BODY
PLANS CAMPAIGN
FOR MEMBERSHIP

New Occupation Tax
Bill Passes In House
TALLAHASSEE, June I.—Tho
House today passed the McKenzie
supplemental occupational license
tax hill, which it is estimated will
provide u revenue of
anm-.-illv. The measure seeks to sup­
plement the present law, which
docs not cover a large number of
occupations which have become
general since the present law was
enacted.
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r' 70 atii.ii.il zone, the message
were iiel'evp.) to hnv*, condi­ Appropriations B i l l
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111 band, and commercial
,
1'*e!gn 01 ganu.itions and
TALLAHASSEE. June 4.—The
®yidua| Ch )C-, L, were working committeemen appointed hy the
I ’'"1' retio-iiiioft of order there senate and house of Florida legis­
1 ’'I g« nbrnl Cstimatwed lature to revise the general ap­
‘■'h.e t i ,jf Chinese workers propriations hill, which was tallied
hi ires tago was
by the house Tuesday, worked into
_ u"* I, ,1. , ,|y DO,000 tn !*t In a&lt;T- the morning hours last night in
!i t" tho workert in the Shan- an effort to complete their task be­
t-m mills where the trouble fore them and after a few hours’
.’ante,| All shops in the intcr- lest resumed their labors today.
i-nal ettlcment remained clos- They expect to complete the work
he said.
1 &gt; and present the measure prior to
adjournment tomorrow noon, hop­
ifivu1 h. Ke® Grave Situation
ing to ma.;e a report some time
.
June I.—A grave view
’«'-n here ever the disturbance late today.
• -mghai and the outlook in
o.1 L'1',M,'rallv fuur is Luing ex- Senate Favors G a s
1 : ' things are moving to-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925.
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Miami University
To Be Erected At
Coral Gables Soon

MIAMI, June 4.—IMans to found
a university nt Miami, with an .en­
dowment of $15,000,000 or more,
were made public Wednesday
night bv .William K. Walsh of Mia­
mi Reach, president of the board of
regents of the University of Miami.
The proposed University will be
located in the city of Coral Gables,'
a few miles from downtown Miami.
William Lyon Phelps of Ytilc uni­
versity, has been offered the pres­
idency of the Miami university, it
was said nt the office of the re­
gents.
of Miami univer­
Tax Boost Of 1 Cent sityIncorporators
include William J. Rryan,
Clayton Sedgwick Cooper, James
TALLAHASSEE. June »—With­ M. Cox, former governor of Ohio;
out debate, the Senate today passed Herthn M. Foster, llenty Salem
the house measure providing for llubbell. George E. Meyiek, Ruth
an increase of one cent per gallon Hrynn Owen, daughter of William
tax on gasoline. The vote was 23 J. Rryan; Thomas J. Pancoast,,
ot 4 and makes the tax four cents Mitchell D. Price, la-slie FI. Rob
per gallon.
rrtson, E. G. Sewell, Frank E.
Walsh .and Frederick Zeigcn.
LONDON TO HONOR HEROES
Mr. Zcigvn is managing regent
o f'the university. Mr. Merrick has
LONDON. June L—The Royal donated 160 acres of land in Coral
Society- for the Prevention of Cru­ Gables, adjoining the $10,000,000
elty to Animals haa decided to erect Minini-Hiltmnre hotel and has
a war memorial to animals ut pledged to match nil donations to
Hyde Park Corner, and bus com- the endowment fund, up to $5,­
mlssToned a sculptor to undertake ] 000 ,000 .
the work . A wounded horse Hnd i Architects designs for the main
a dog figure in the group, which | buildings and dormitories of the
will stand on a granite base along | university hnvo already been ap­
which will run a frieze represent­ proved and work is expected to
ing the animals which helped in j :;tj;rt within tl,c la-xt few du^s on
landscaping the kite.
the war..
NOTED ASTRONEMKK DIES
While the poulntion has been in­
creasing 73.5 per cent, high school
PARIS. Juno
4.—Dccomllla
enrollment lias Increased 610 per
cent and college enrollment 346 per Flammsrion, noted French astrono­
mer. died today.
cent.

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Mi ntioned.
Wind.
A hiindiul.
I'iu In r.
l int canopy over a pulpit (pi)
Drone lice.
Si •iind ante in ■rale.
Wiltlciain.

fa-i v m j s r i R .
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1\
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plant a B05H Or
SouR own - Then
s o u Could hale
Plovers for

YJELL 1 DECIDED NOT To SECAUSt.
PAH- OF vouR 0 o5H HANGS JN OUf5
VAffO AND NVHEN VO.ORE Trt®°UGH
VilTH THE SHEARS I'M GOING OVtC
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and

Cot Some

for m yself

Every loaf of TVIcrita bread is so care­
fully blended of the finest hard wheat
flour, cane sugar, vegetable shortening
barley malt and fresh yeast that it is the
Southland’s finest. The rich goldei*
brown loaves bring you good, healthful
nutrition that builds vim and ener&amp;v
Tw o sizes, 10c and lSc.
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F R E S H

FROM
ANSW lilt TO YKS’I lilt DAY'S
( COSSWOIU) IMZ/.I.K

D A I L Y

A L L GROCERS
M A D E BY T H E

A M E R IC A N B A K E R IE S COMPANY

I t? E

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C i«» av iu tcnvlci

Wise Investors
when you
often uft the
picnic basket

Are Inlying our well located lots. Shrewd spec­
ulators are grasping this wonderful opportunity
to reap a profit. Oak Hill offers the great op/

portunily for Profit in Sanford today.

The small investor is offered a wonderful
opportunity to get in on (lie ground floor in-----

hiiiribumr:
I K U I M U ) ilOTF.U'.R
/ lur iila

a rjz jz n m n i

The natural increase in valu&lt;
lot owner a handsome profit

Vsk about our exceptional terms

N . H. G A R N E R , Developer
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in like manner as it now or may
hereafter be provided by law for
performing such acts in the first
place, and when so corrected they
TALLAHASSEE, June 4.—Gov­
shnll be construed ns valid ab init­
io and shnll in no way affect any ernor Martin has nproved the fol­
process provided by law for the en­ lowing acts passed by the present
forcement of the collection of any session of the Legilaturc:
Authorizing county commission­
such tax.”
ers of St. Lucie to construct roads
and bridges in the Severn! special
road and bridge districts of the
county either by letting work by
contract, or without letting it by
contract.
Prohibiting connection of farm
ditches in North St. Lucie river
drainage district in St. Lucie coun­
The A. B. Schulte Realty Com­ ty with any of the canals, ditches
pany, Inc., with main offices in .atomIs or waterways constructed
Daytona, has opened n branch of­ or maintained by the district.
fice in Sanford with Teddy Strauss,
district manager, in charge, ac­
cording tu an announcement of the
company this morning. Mr. Strauss’
headquarters,*will he located at
Ibe Motczuma Hotel.
Th*&lt; Schulte company is making
offerings in New Smyrna Beach
properties and Mr. Strauss nnnoiuicen •hat a daily bus service
will he operated from Sanford,
11. ■ hi,.
leaving at 9:30 o’clock
in the mornings and returning at
1:39 o'clock in the afternoons.
New Smyrna bench properties,
Mr. Strauss says arc proving pop­
ular due to the ideal location. The
property i* bounded on the cast
side by th Atlanta' Ocean and on

Bills Signed By Gov. Martin

i Measure Passed By L orIsIr'
lure Would Be Given Pre­
cedence To All Claim Due
Under Lejjpl Assessments
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TALLAHASSEE, June 1.—Taxes
imposed in accordance with constitutionnl provisions nre made a fimt
lien with precedence over all other
liens on property in Florida, under
rovisions of n bill passed by both
ouses of the state legislature. The
* measure, introduced by Represen1 tatives McLeran of Sumnnnec and
**?«!(‘Kenxie /&gt;f Putnam, memhrrs of
the Houru Committee, reads a fol­
lows:
,
“Be It Enacted by the Legisla­
ture of the State of Florida:
“Section 1. That all tuxes im­
posed pursuant to the constitution
' nnd laws of this state shall he a
first lien superior to oil other liens
on any property against which
such taxes have been assessed
which shall continue in full force
nnd effect until discharged by pay­
ment, and no act of omission or
commission on the pnrt of the tax
assessor, or any assistant tax aisesror, or any tax cullecetar, or any
hoard of county commissioners, or
any clerk of the circuit court, or
any other offircg.pf this state &gt;r
any new-papw' iij.phi'h and ndver
tisement of sale nyy^be published.
he payment
of said taxes, fWt
Ucts of
omission or commtVMUpf may be cor­
rected at any time b j\ thy officer
or pnrtj responsible Mb, the same

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925

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Schulte Realty Co.
Opens Office Here;
Strauss In Charge

Empowering county commission­
ers of Escambia county to pay bills
incurred by n committee of citizens
known ns the Gulf Beach Highway
Committee, in connection with a
projected public highway from
Pensacola to the Gulf.
To rcgulnte fishing in Old Tampa
Bay ami nil tributaries thereof,
north of the Gandy bridge, betwn*.^
Hillsborough nnd Pinellas counties.
Prohibiting connection of farm
ditches in Fellsmcrc Farms drainnge district, St. Lucie county, with
canals, ditches, laterals or water
ways constructed or maintained by
the district.

Amending the charter of Talla­
hassee.
Amending the charter of 1923 of
Sanford.
Amending section *19, Article 6,
Chapter 7128, Acts of 1915, rclntim;
to tax levies in Apalachicola.
Empowering county commission­
ers of Okeechobee county to issu.*
and sell negotiable interest hear­
ing bonds for road improvements.
An act authorizing the board of
ccunty cor.'.n'.i.v3ior.er* uf
cour*y to levy a one mill tax foe
building and maintaining a hospi­
tal.
Validating street assessment cer­
tificates of indebtedness and bonds
issued thereon in the town of Sara­
sota Heights.

town muncil of Sarasota Heights
in connection with issuance of ?8,000 municipal, improvement bonds.
Authorixing town council of Eustis to issue, sell and deliver bonds
not to exceed $15,000 for construc­
tion and improving streets.
Ratifying proceedings of the cir­
cuit court in creation of the South
Hastings Drainage district anil
since its creation, taken in its be­
half. and of the supervisors and of­
ficers and agents of the district.
Validating proceedings taken for
creation and establishment of the
Nnranja Drainage district in Dade
county.
To amend section 1, of article 2,
chapter 9930, special acts of 1923,

relating to the municipality of
Bushnoll.
, .
Granting to county commission­
ers of Brevard county right and
power to collect tolls for passage
over all bridges in the county con­
structed from sale of special road
and bridge district bonds.
An act relating to special road
and bridge district No. 10 of Bre­
vard county, granting right to col
lect tolls for passage over bridge
conrtructed over Indian river in the

chapter R41| *™enf **J*lte
to
out firSi 2 “ «
glades drainage distriV^* 1
scribing punisFme,,?S*?*
An act relating toT f#T*

ii.-l to*•*-*»

To prohibit shipment of crawfish
out of Broward county and provid­
ing a penalty for violation of the
act.
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An act establishing a spring term
of the first judicial circuit court
for Santa Rosa county.

Friday-Saturday Specials

nnouncing

All Ladies Hats, Half Price, Friday and Satur

fords, Crepe Soles

The Open Ins «f Brandi Office t»f
The H. II. Schulte Kcallv

$6.00 Men’s Brown Ox­

Inc

£

I)i•ess Ginghams Fast Colors per yard

At Hotel Montezuma, Sanford

Wardrobe
Trunks

Suiting Fast Colors, 36 inches wide, per yard

Ladies’ $12.50 Silk
Dresses

Teddy Slmss, Did. Mgr

36 inch Soisette Big range of patterns, per
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$18.95 Ladies’
Dresses

Known as

Best Grade 36 inch Bleaching, per yard
$4.00 Ladies Patent Leath
$3.50 Bathing

. er and Satin Slippers
Lad and Lassie Cloth, just the thing for rompers
blouses and dresses. Made to stand hard wear
per yard

Boys’ Brown Shoes or Ox­
fords, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2

81x90 Pepperel Sheets
Sheets
Belding Satin, 36 inches wide, Friday and Satur
day only. Per yard—

Stunnin

$2.50 Ladies Suterite Hose
Full Fashion
OKA III II thi'uiiRh nil tin* i’it\ ami you will liml
kJ rit'l hll»B like I In.- i» *-luri liuwing iiu nmpurtilde! Du* sort ill ^1li*1.v that add a y.ust tu sport,
/vh popular |&gt;at I*Tti. , ■Innh i ami tahnus.
Smart Spring .stylus dtmu m “ManhalIan’s" liu.sl
maimer— unsurpassed in I he line points thur make
quality immistaiiiiLU’. So many, too it makes
chootintf a tine* sport. Now is a good time!

Boys’ Bathing
FURNISHERS Tu Ml

WHO KNOW

Men’s Tennis Shoes

Suits

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4, 1925&lt;•

According to Mr. Schray, many
will go to northern and eastern i i
A A A
of the members of the association ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
cities this summer for the study o . . £ I I I I H
their parks and will call vpw W nj* |,
v r t n v 'r , rre former athletes of college and 5
•• f = . i ,
record holding fame and it is
o; the leading landscape architects i D
4X
of th i country for tentative plans .
1 \ / V l O a 1 planned to have a series of athlet­
j'" ST. PET^RSIIFR g /
for the development of the wa*e,r I
‘ ^ n m n v i n n t i i i / i ic events as part of the entertain­
[rlun.s for the most advantageous front
parka of this city. Mr. Smith C T u K P l ? T F P C R l I f t f l ment. These events will rover base­
,&lt;tiW iture of the 5250,000 voted will
F Ju 1 E f l l u D l J I l U ball, tennis, golf, and various oth­
"ill make
III« l\U n
|| report to the
*"v pttrk
■ r j,) j i1 .
; A t- i.*•
at
tlie
recent
hond
election
for
pa:k
'i
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If
tftt f1 -&lt;eIU\ *»•. fi • t it - ■ er sprtrts.
1Improvytncnts will he studied in tie- board upon bis return and the im-jj
’ 11 FOR SALE
will leave a
CommitlM &lt;* 'Nbllmal A»o- Three sp.ctal trainsil trains
‘fill Hits summer by W. F. Spijth, p,o„nont of the P.rk. *111
will *
chaiimnn of the park board, lie immediately.
1 &gt; &gt;•
cintlon In S ta te to P lan foi* lcavc
____ x,w York.. on
... II
December 4 H
In ’ 1
C onvention ‘ W hich M e tis next and Will arrive in Winter Park B
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On
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th
i.ot?
Hunday,
December
0,
the
trans*
NOTICE
,
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i nurtatinn
chairman
exp!a.’r.ed y
SANFORD’S iMOSI EXCLUSIVE SUB-DIVISION
(Notice ia-hereby given that the following described lands, or so
D_
nni-nfianiT
tm
i
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fire
t
he
delegates
will
enter,
bus-. ■
mtfcn thoirof as shall be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes
T E R M S V ERY R E A S O N A B L E
ST. PRTERSnL RG; June l Ap- geg ,md j,,, carTj0{j on a tour across 5
.
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herein sot opposite to the snme, together with costs of such sale and proximnt
oxlamtsly 1,00 hankers from tho 8jate lo s t Petersburg, pns- ■
advertising,.will he sold a t Public Auction at 12 o'clock noon, Monday, throughout
hout the United States will aing /hroueh
Orlando.
Winter
Ha■
through Orlando, Winter Ha­
June Hth, 1025, nt the Community House In the Town of Altamonte gather .in this city on Monday, De­ ven. Tam mi and other towns along
cember 7, for the annual convent­ the route where they will be en­
Springs, the County of Seminole and State of Florida.
ion or the Nntionnl Association of tertained.
en
5!
B
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Investment Bankers of America,
a
l
Anton'* the nthletes who will he
REALTOR
gccnrdin7 to announcement of the
7
1
Taxes
S'
Owner
Description* of hand
&lt;%
ccqirpittee on arrangements. The present, it was said, will be Rob i
3
&amp;Cost
Rooms 501*502. Phone 95
'committee which Is in the city now G ardinu. Harvard, pole vault
F lr a t National Bank Building.
- making preliminary arrangements champion; Perry Adnit, Atlanta,
r—T
14.46M* composed of Clayton (J. Schray, Chick Evnns, Chicago, and Harris­
14.46
Rales Forced-M iss Roha Witliama, Mis* Helen linage.
E 1-2 of NE 1-^ of NW 1-4 13 21
29 20 C. D. Haines
Johnson, Nelson Whitney, all P|
*| , .
$
7.46 of Chicago, assistant secretary of on
N 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 14 21
29 20 A. W. Mullen
champions or record holders
10.95 the national association; James N. golf
3 1-2 or SE M of NE 1-4 14 21
29 20 C. D. Haines
at one time; and Tack Hnrdwick,
former Harvard Gridiron star.
N 1-2 o ' SE 1-4 of NE
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7.76
1-4 reassessed for 1921 14 21
29 20 A. W. Mullen
11 21
Begin
NE
corner
of
SE
1*4
29
1 ‘
______
\ 7$
Run W 132(1 ft. S 459.3 ft. i i
V ' * **r nit- V -.Tpi.s it
S 56 degrees 45 min E
• it'" 4W4
C/i
24.26 chains N to beg
28 C. D. Haines — 29.36
0j -MI
61.70
Lot 2 of Simms sub-div. 14 21
vUC. D Haines
29
Lot 1 of Simms sub-div 14 21
j
Peeib-'FeniO o 224.46
29
After finishing this puzzle, you'll find you’ve almost run out of SE1-4
23
21
70.46
of
NEI-4
rtlfe
no
40
29
P
hj
1
Ilf
a
P.
towels. There seem to ha about throe vowels to a consonant here, SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 reas­
•
iml most of them are A n ;aml h s. That ought to help you in solv­
23 21
70.76
sessed for tax 1921
29 40 P. Phillips
it* the puzzle.
Begin 13,18 ehnins S. of
.
HORIZONTAL
12 Protected.
‘ ||1
NW corner of NE 1-4
* -t *
1. Convinces.
Frees from impurities.
14 21
of SE 1-4 run
29
1 . t onvinces.
s
Unit of work.
,
S 14.(51 chains S 70 de­
Roves.
Point.
gress 45 min E to E line
A D ifferent Clearance Starts Friday at D-I Continuing thru
Ill Heverage.
Photographic developer.
of
section return to beg
111. Chemical ethylene.
Feasted.
point and run E 37 de­
Saturday W eek
if*j v
Potatoes,
Li. Yes.
gress 30 min S lo E line
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Conjunction.
lie Yes.
,
FJ
of section
20 Royal Fern Corpn. 212.25
i 4
|[j. Con-tcllution.
A series of steps.
.. i
NE
1-4
of
NE
1-4
21
23
30.20
40 C. D. Haines
29
i) Kbh and How of the ocean -'&lt;7 On foot.
A
llifforent
Clearance
Imcnuso
so
many
new
things
will
he
in
the
sale
at
low
SW
1-4
of
NE
1-1
24
21
11.66
29
40,
K.
W.
Mitchell
.
(hi.)
.
M To mimic.
.
SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 reasbftirf \n
It;. Melody.
L
'll1. Edge of a roof.
lineos. Different hcenuso of improved service. Different bpcmise tins is prol)assessed
for
taxes
1921
24
21
11.96
29
40
E.
W.
Mitchell
I.
.Story.
III. To mingle.
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04
S 1-2 of NE l-l ofNW 1-4 2 V 21
94.95
nblv D-l’s most comprehensive sale.
29 2(1 E. W. Mitchell
jj, l)nci|unl conditions.
66i». Yes.
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S 1-2 of NE 1-1 of NW
&gt;t. To fondle.
jj;. Before,
1*4 reassessed for 1921 21 21
95.25
2!) 20 E. W. Mitchell
K. To fondle.
27, To place,
Ileg SW corner NW 1-4
pj. Cuckoo.
I. J urn hied type,
of NE 1-4
21 21
*J t t
29
t. To accomplish.
R, Relative.
&gt;#
Run N 263 ft. S 87 doLl. Behold.
gross E to brick road
Point of compass.
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S
S along brick road to SE
Li. Self,
CROSSWORD PLZZI.B
corner NW t-4 of NE
J
b;. Drunken,
1-1 thence W to beg
6.45
8 E. W. Mitchell
p. Rh -ing.
Reg SW corner NW 1*4
iRMAliTi if.
kj. Made of oatmeal,
of NT. 1-4
21 21
29
lit flower yards.
{AlRio M Q l!
Run N 203 rt. S 87 de­
I
One who comes in.
VJ t
gree.! E to Iniek road
To employ.
S
along
brick
road
to
S
Second note in sente.
i
E cor. of NW 1-4 of N.
It Three-toed sloth.
E 1-1 thence W to hug.
E, l.rlc poem.
|1 To lire.
Reassessment for 1921
H E. W. Mitchell
4.61
Mineral spring.
W 1-2 of SW*i of n w \; 24 21
26.70
29 20 Dr. P. Phillips
r&gt; To stuff.
«
W 1-2 or SW 1-4 of NW
( • ,i
Strap of the bridle.
1-4 reassessment for
To pad or cram.
24 21
1921
27.00
29 20 Dr. P. Phillips
J-di
Fiber secured from century
NW 1-4 of NW 1-4
24 21
29 40 E. N. Mitchell
1.K6
HlOlO'I 'i
plant.
NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 reas*
A fop.
{.IWlE
24 21
, gcHKiuent for 1921
29 40 E. N. Mitchell
2.16
and trimmed huYs in the leading
Stir.
SE 1-4 of NW l-l and E
Htrawa of summer—quite simply
O. Pertaining to punishment,
&gt;-j of SW U of NW *4 24 21
214.25
29 60 Dr. I*. Phillips
trimmed, for* that’s tin* beat stylo.
itJ. Sight.
“Tainpa Steps Out” Is SE 1-1 Of NW M and E
m
Averaging one half price.
|il. .1 epurntu incident.
Vt
of
8WV4
of
NW'
i
(
Name of New Sons to reassessment for 1921 24 21 29 ho
Beet.
214.55
Dr. P. Phillips
FLUOR TWO D-I
Cmnnlete despondency.
Be Sung By Realtors Reg 36H ft. S of NE cor
v - «'
V. .*
Summed.
of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4
7 21
. &gt;•»-;
30
-VERTICAL
S 58 3-4 degrees W
If. Assaults,
TAMPA, June l—"Turnpa Steps Run
f
529.8 ft. S 1221-2 ft.
ft Prophet.
■
• as :
( Out" will be the nahie of a IjojMt- ( , T . U!S fL .N Ao bog
^ «-*m-mJT* J)r^.I’—l!hilLJ(JS-. . . 4.6fj
—
It Shtfcwd.
• * • **
f
er
song
that
will
b&lt;
sung
by
local
Beg 368 ft S of NE eor
11
of fisht'H.
1 Ml.
i
7 21
SE 1-4 of SW 1-4
delegates to the annual convention
.10
IS. Coil.
Run
S
58
3-4
degrees
W
It Ratifies,
of the National Association of Re­
529.8 ft S 122 1-2 ft E
da V.
altors in Detroit during Juno 23 to
438 ft. N to beg. reas­
|l Variant of "a."
26 mul at the Kiwnnis Internation­
sessment for 1921.
D. Joined.
5. IT
7 Dr. I \ Phillips
al in St. Paul during June 22 to
7 21
25, according to plans now under I Deg nt S 1-4 Section post
30
Ud» (affectionate term.)
fl. Viewed.
way here. Both the realtors mul | Run. W 40.8 ft.^ N 335 ft
the Kiwanhins will carry a spec-1 E 40.8 ft. S _335 ft.
ft Actual sitting of a council.
1 62
1-3 L, G, Starlmrk
fS. Released.
ini ipmrtetti* to their convention Beg at S 1-1 peetjon poat
• 21
3u
.&lt; -4
"i an of hearing,
for the purpose of singing the Run \V 40.8 ft. N 335 ft
F. 40.H ft. S 335 ft. reas­
fl- Electrified particles.
song, which was composed by
White Kid Pumps
Prophet who trained Samuel Frank W. Salley, of this city. The
sessment fur 1921
1.02
1-3 L. G. Stnrhuck
Beiir-i on barley grain.
Real Estate Board of Tampa will Beg. (517.2 ft. E of SW
Particles.
pay the expenses of the quartette
1*
$7.45
1
eor of SE'4 of SW &gt;4
7 21
30
^ Chemical which yields sugar, j to the convention and will distri­ Run E 210 ft. N 210 ft
Drug (powerful cathartic.)
bute 10,000 copies of the song free
W 210 ft S 210 ft rcEvery white kbl pump in stock
Stubbed by tusks.
while the Kiwnnis Club will dis­
nsBeMmcnt for 1921
1 Jos. Stark
6.20
which was formerly $10 and $12.50
Fi. Tu cutter.
tribute 5,000 copies of the song 1kg. (517.2 ft. E of SW
—now a t $745. Plain and strap
I’osseses,
among the homes in the towns
cor of SE 11 ofSW 1-4 7 21
30
patterns in ail sizes, 2',*i to 8 and
ti ( nil. ctor of honey,
that they will visit on the way to Run E 210 ft. N 210 ft
widths AAA to C.* t '
r'- Frozen dessert.
59
Charming
New
Dresses
the International.
,„'t,
W 210 ft S 210 ft
1 Jos. Stark
6.20
Beg. 40.8 ft W of 1-4 sec­
FLOOR 2 D-I
tion post on S line
7 21
$10.75
30
Run W 130 rt N 335 ft
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F. 130 ft S 335 ft
1 Ij. M. Dnies
4.16
Beg, 40.8 ft W of 1-4 sec­
Charming models reflecting the spirit of summer.
Wanted amurt
tion post on S line of
7 21
30
silks including crepe lie chine, georgettes, and prints. Straight slim
Run W 130 ft N 335 ft
E 130 ft S 335 ft reas­
Variable Routes front Sanford
affairs in white, fluffy reds, greens, blues. Not one shown before;
sessment for 1921
1 L. M. Dales
Ltd
Bug. &lt;517.7 ft E ami 210
not one that you would think priced less than half again this ? 10.75.
NO. 1 NIAGARA FALLS, and Return SDl.Hfi
•
ft. N of SW cor SE1-4
FLOOR 3 D-I
of SW l-l
7 21
Vi:i Washington through Pennsylvania and Western
30
Run
E
2231-4
ft
N
457
New York to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Returning
1-2 ft S 59 degrees W
via Albany and West Point either all rail or down the
r» fi. W. Cook
2(50 ft S 323 1-2 to beg
4.11
beautiful Hudson on Palatial Steamer to New York.
Beg. 647.7 ft E nml 210 ft
Tliuiue homo.
N of SW cor SE 1-4 of
Frocks at $24.75
Stout Models $24.75
S. W. 1-4
7 21
30
Run E 223 1-4 ft N 457 1-2
NO. 2 MONTREAL and
1
ft S 59 degrees W 260
Originally these silks were
A group of dresses in sizes 36*4
ROUND TRIP FARES
ft S 323 1-2 ft to beg
Room
Relurn $ 107.00
S13.75 to $21.25 more than Ibis
^ i Size R ugs
to -16’-a which are well under­
reassessment for 1921
4.46
G. W. Cook
From
Bug. 200 ft S of NW cor.
r $37.50
price. Street frocks, dinner and
priced. Crepe hack satins, satin
^anio ns No. 1 to Niagara
E 1-2 of SB '* of SW '4 7 21
S A N I-’ O It I)
30
t
i
evening dresses in chiffon. In
stripe crepes, georgette embroid­
Including KxlO Winton velvets und
Run S 200 ft N 74 degree
Fills. Lewiston by rail,
Tickets on Sale daily to
9x12
Axml ns levs: Handsomely put30 min. E 702.1 ft N
canary
yellow,
lavin
green,
and
ered dresses—most of them with
Montreal by s t e a m e r
Asheville
$35.60
.teriied und 3
reduced ataiut a third.
105.4 ft SW to beg.
2
Magnolia
Me
rust shades, at $21.75,
Atlantic City
$66.02
round necks and short slecvca.
through Lake Ontario and
Phef-son
3.12
FLOOR THREE D-I
*57.61
Baltimore
shooting down the rapids of
101.88
l;.»r Harbor
HAYMAN’S ADDITION Tf) ALTAMONTE AS RECORDED IN
Sports and Trimmed
Renton Harbor
$70.65
SEMINOLE COUNTY RECORDS IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 39
jh'‘ Si. Lawrence River.
$80.28
Boston
“"turning rail to PlattsLot 5 block B •
'.* * * Ola M. Bentley
.98
$95.90
Denver
Hats*
$2.98 $1.49
.1 &lt;
Girl's
Dresses
Lot 7, Block U
Josh Stanley
2.03
burg. .steamer through Am$67.28
New York
$ 16.90
Nirfolk
enca'.s most magnificent
&lt;, for
r&gt;it girl*
1 of
ColoredA group
voile dresses
Property in plan of subdivision of land belonging to Altamonte Land.
*63.10
of enticingly
pretty
Philadelphia
■•cetiu ami historic Lake
2
lo
(5
yrs.
Trimmed
with
lace,sports
Super Values in Household Supplies
Hotel &amp; Nuv. Cu., as recorded in the Plat Book No. J, Pages 9, 10 und
rit
$88.98
Portland,
Me.
smocking, and hand embruidery.
hamplain, to Montcalm
112.30
Portland, Ore.
12, Seminole County Records.
tending, through
Lake
127.93
San Francisco
Lots 411, 412 and 413
!w,nre to Town of L a k e
and many other Eastern
A. W. Mullen
21.45
Lota 560, 661, 562, 563.
63x99 ahectn,
$1.15
70x90 bedspreads, ...... $1,69
and Western points.
i ' . rail to New York,
580, 587,588, 599, 590,
Rathingr Suits
72x91'I 'oy, or rail to Albany,
siiecU,
$1.49
Limited Returning Oct. 31
Pajama cnecks, ...... 21c yd.
591, 692,593 Oil, 612,
Home as in No. 1.
61.1, 614,015. 616, 617,
All word suits, in red, green, orange
81x99 sheets,
$1.85
No. AA white nainsook 22c
618, 632,033, 634, 635
and Chinese blue. For girls 1 to
42x30
cases.
....
.40
Longcloth........................ . 19c
636, 637
Nu*
(1UEI1EC and Return, $117.81.
11, a t $2.95.
Kate L, Haines
61.16
Lots 645, 059, CCO
30-in. muslin, yd
.........13
Fcquot shee;s and cases, liotli
G. 1). Haines
13.05
MEZZANINE PI.OOR . ,
:,s No. 2 ;o Montreal, thence round trip by
hemstitched and plain, are in
33-in. Indian Head. .... 216
I
acre
in
lot
‘D’’
south
of
lot
364
J.
R.
Houser
LIT
•N'lcmlid steamer on the St. Lawrence River to historic
this sale, considerably reduc­
Lot 511
G. C. Atkins
36-in. lawns,
1.17 ,
.16
ID.
ed.
1111,1 1 'Atitiful old Quebec. Home as in No. 2.
J 'nitl-s of tours north of Washington may be reversed.
Frosts Addition to Altamonte as recorded in E’lat Book No. 1. Page 14,
Seminole County Records
\
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t
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5
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t
(
J
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W.
Coojc
.81
Sio|» OVERS ALLOWED going and returning.
iH!. iti mt □« q..
Arthur James
.81
Lots iJ, 80, 81, 8J
Elizabeth Robinson
2.03
I ivlceta; Fares, Schedules and informatoin from
Ali the lands described in the foregoing lying flm| beipg in the Town
oi
Altamonte Springs, County of Seminole and State of Florida
Aly, Ticket Agt.
A. C. L. Station
Wherever the word Township or abbreviation therefor occurs, it
^anfurd
Phene (iii-J
shnil be held to mean Township south oi Tallahassee, und wh- reever
the word Range or abbreviation therefor occurs it shall bo held to mean
Range east of Tallahassee.
SHADE CARTER
v
Tax Collector
Tqwn of Altamonte Springs Florida

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........... _s Second f lu * Matter.
ktoher !T. ISIS. «t tho l'osioff re
" tford. Florid* under Act of
I, 1197.
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n. nfoWAIUI 1IBHO
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»« Hn*nnlln Arrnne
stm sriiiiT io.v n v r i u
One iTetr—17.00 SU Months—$l-&gt;*
&gt;y«ll4«rc.t In City by Carrier, per
wBt-k. iSc. —”Vct-*:T t-.tlili-e-ft—1.1^5per $enr.
At. AOTICISi All otiltuary
■J*gel
,.s rnri)* of thanks, resolutions
no*lc
lotlCBS
entertainments whero
snd res areotMails
will be charged
rhsn
O re t regular advertlelnx rate*.
MRXtDP.n Tllfc AMOCIATKII PHI-:**
The Associated Pro** la exclus­
ively emitted »&lt;» the uso for reDobllcatfnti o f fell new* dispatches
c r e d i t e d t o It &lt;&gt;r n o t o t h e r w i s e e r e d ti ,ii in • Hia p a p e r a n d a la o t h e lo ­
cal n e w s iBiliilthed h e r e i n . AU rlB h ta
of rtpuli1lca(if&gt;n of i P 'T l a l ill« p a tc h • e h e r e i n a r e als o r e s e r - e d .

TIIUIIHI)AY. JUNE 4, 1925.
THE HERALD'S IM.ATFORM
l^-pe«p«r yvatcr rout* to Jackson­
ville.

2.—Construction nf St. Johns-In-

dbn Hirer canal.

5.—Extension of white way.

4 —Extension of local amusements.

—Swlnnlng pool, tennia courts,
etc.
B,—Augmenting of bnildin^ program—house*, hotela, apartment
houses.
6 .—Extension cf street paving nroffam.
7. — Conatrnctlon of boularard
around l.nke Monroe.
(.—Completion of clt) beautifica­
tion program.

Florida .Sets The Pace
Once again Florida takes the lead. This time it is in the
m atter of speed laws.
Great was tho surprise but welcome was the word which
came over the Associated Press wire from Tallahassee that
on Tuesday both houses of the legislature had accepted the
theory that improved highways are designed for rapid trans­
it, and that they had increased the automobile speed limit
from thirty to forty-five miles an hour.
With a wonderful system cf roud.t ahe-ady const looted,
and many more in the course of building, Florida traffic is
safe even though it moves at a faster clip than in other
states. And just because the speed limit is forty-five miles
an hour there is no reason to think there will be more reck­
lessness in the driving of motor vehicles. A heavy ear built
so that it holds to the road can easily go forty-five miles an
hour without menacing either life or limb. And with the
liberal speed limit which is being allowed there will probably
be fewer accidents than there have been up to this time.
As a rule when a man is driving forty or more miles an
hour his mind is on his driving and lie is on the alert every
minute while the contrary is true when a driver is compelled
to poke along at a slow gate. He then begins to do sight­
seeing and often loses control of his ear.
Another good feature of the measure ju st passed is that
it regulates the speed in small towns to fifteen miles an hour
in the business districts and twenty-five miles an hour in the
residential sections. This should result in fewer towns stag­
ing hold-up games on unsuspecting motorists who violate
some ten-mile-nn-hour ridiculous law in a town with less than
twenty-five inhabitants.
This is another good publicity stunt on the part of this
progressive state which has come to realize what favorable
publicity means to it. When Florida’s action becomes known
this state will come in for another good batch of advertising,
and free advertising at that. And the result will he even
a greater number of tourists.
The lawmakers of Florida deserve to be congratulated on
the passage of this measure. It is a good move and one which
demonstrates good judgement on the part of those who voted
for it.
Florida does things with great rapidity. It moves fast,
it shows the way to the rest of these United States.

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THE QUESTION NOW ARISES

As Brisbane Sees It
Price Fixing Legal. *
Heiigioui* School* Win.
Marshall I* Dead.
I.adieu and Discipline.
By A R T H U R B R I S B A N E

(Cupyrlplit 1925)

THE SUPREME Court decides
that the ‘trade association’ method
of co-operating, within great in­
dustries is NOT a violation of the
Anti-Trust law.
That’s a most important, and
verv wise decision, but it will cause
ronrs, and heart pains in certain
circles’.
It means thAt the heads of great
industries can agree on prices to
be paid by the public, and it will
save much trouble to cement mak­
er*. nteel men and others.

WOK0 E2
OW1&amp;CK!

U'AEPE

DAN DOBBS
IW0KPE2 IP
o u e NIECE NAS

MOWCAM WH

\lACfViON

AfFoGpToOOOM
a vaca T on ?

N6 PAEVJ
“This SUMm££

V,’\SH DISMES
V eT ?

in a a ft% s s r * i
Telephone pole fell fin
(
Seattle. It was v!f.deftnj(*Ub*
“Down with liquor" U the (17 1
both sides in the rum war.
1

1 Menjmav ho &gt;hi»b, but T*rj{«l
| of them wear stylish clothe*.
Milwaukee hoy burned ,
,
store. W
ho can e x p l a i n ^ !
Arthur Train, author,.is wntisj
a Turk
\ opera., What’s worse?
Prohibition cost? S100.00QJ&amp;0
year. Yet we get little of it.

IT WILL be said that the de­
cision will open the door to ex­
tortionate price fixing, and thtre
is no doubt that it will facilitate
excesses, if manufacturers are
foolish enough to indulge in them.
But that can be attended to when
the times comes. Meanwhile, prices
will he stable, wages can
be
made fair, without giving the f
mean employer on unfair advan­
tage.
And the business should go to
the best goods and the best sales­
men.

Your luck may he had. B utuJ
kicked a Boston man uut of

1 If they ever catch a rum rurat-l
1 in a bav we have a wise crack t-|
Ibout bay rum.
World’s biggest ox is „n
I
turn
Chicago, The
tc world’s
- . hu­
nun in viucagn.
gest monkey is at large.
King of Brussels is 0 member atl
the Rotary Club, and no doubt .•
helps his kinging business.

j

Prince of Wales saw a swUUl
match, then went to a dance. Ma-t
he different in Afri,-.a.

A CONDITION of anarchy and
price cutting is not desirable in
modern business. Stability is the
great thing. The Government es­
tablishes it in post office rates,
the Interstate Commerce Com- 1
mission enforces it in railroad |
rates.

Mnn is floating from Quincy.m,l
to St. Louis on a mattress, prw-|
ing dreams conic true.

Paper says Coolidge smiled &gt;t 1
man
in from New York. That's r.oti-1
BiriLE THotfGlIT FOU TODAY
in"- We laugh at them
ANOTHER SUPREME Court
A CURE FOR WORRY:—Be
decision rendered yesterday ‘will
careful for nothing;; but in every
Brooklyn man who wallow'd kit
meet with general approval.
It
thing by prayer and
niiu supplication
false teeth will recover, and g w
declares
void
the
Oregon
law
com­
with thanksgiving let your request)*
corn season is right here.
pelling all the children to attend
be made known unto God.
the public schools and thus pre­
4nd the peace of Cod, which
Someone should tell Uryan th:|
venting an attendance at private
a&amp;eeth all understanding, shall
Wayne Munn, the wrestler,
---------------- o----------------schools that include religious tea­
cep your hearts und minds
Climbing trees for training.
ching.
through Christ Jesus. Philippiuns
Another Good Example
Iv: II, 7.
FATHERS AND mother* should
—----:--- 0-------have Komethlng to say about their
ROUGH STUFF
One of the methods adopted by Miami in its nnti-mnsr|uito own children, the mother* especi­
FACE THE SUN
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
campaign is a “machine barraKe”. Taking the place of four ally. And the “something” include :
Dop’t hunt for trouble,
children’s
schooling,
the
right
to
But look for success,
men, an automatic squirter will he used to spray oil into mos­
A* a gossip factory, our beau­
made against n prominent New
Yobll find what you look for:
quito breeding waters. Used cylinder oil drained from the include in it a* much religion, nny tiful and famous national capital be
York international banker for ap-j
kind of religion they choose.
l)oh’t look for distress,
crankcases of automobiles in public garages is bought by the Provided the parent* themselves at times hangs up impressive re­ ologizing for the United States for)
If &lt;ynti see but your shadow,
city at low cost, and the machine will shoot this oil at the pav for any special schooling de­ cords. Now the talk across the af­ having asked France to recognize j
Remember, I pray,
teacups is that certain and fund the war obligations.” !
That the sun is still shining,
rate of five gallons a minute into places where mosquitos sired for their children, and pro­ ternoon
rich American* go over to France, Whether the gentleman mentioned 1
vided
such
tenehing
inelude*
tin
Hqf you’re in the way.
are likely to breed.
fundamentals of sound, practical accent invitiations to banquets, ur- got a “ribbon,” is not disclosed in
Dtur’t grumble, don’t bluster.
Already the anti-mosquito campaign in Miami is said to education, there should Ire no med- 1 L-e and remark how mistaken the the dispatches.
Don't dream, and don’t shirk,
Are You Going1
Unitid States is in not cancelling
Hut how is it to be proved that
have so greatly reduced the number of the pests that very dling interference.
Don’t think of your worries,
the
French
debt,
and,
in
return
for
France
has
given
anybody
a
“rib­
But think of your work.
little complaint of the nuisance is heard. But the idea is to
To Travel?
PUBLIC SCHOOL
advocates their scoriae denunciations of their bon" for saying one thing or an­
__* worries will vanish,
TM
make
the entire Miami section mosquito-less. And there should
concentrate on improving country, are “decorated" thus uc other? How connect the “decora­
The work will be done
will he no cessation of the campaign until this is achieved. the public schools with public funds quiiing the right to wear a broad tion" with any references to the
N&lt;l man sees his shadow
.................................’ ‘ *brilliant ribbon
‘.... across their debt? Resides, why interfere with
alone. And and
Before you start, come in ami got some Travelers !i
Wpo faces the sun.
The automatic machine purchased this season to help in and let other methods
chests.
the almost universal desire to wear
—Publisher Unknown.... the work cost three hundred and fifty dollars. It is mounted the other lines of education should manly
Checks.
You will find them what you want— (I
But
the
gossip
has
not
stopped
a
ribbon,
emblem
or
other
insig­
and must, he careful to let the
-------- o-------Safe, Convenient, ami readily Cashable everyat that. The other day Represent­ nia? Are the Washington gossips
on
a
truck
chassis
and
is
carried
to
any
section
of
the
city
public
schools
alone.
jorugraph: “Jack
Today’* beat paragraph:
ative Hamilton Fish of New York envious uf the decorated ones ? Ev­
where. Sold in denominations of $1&lt;&gt;, $20, $50 §
mpsey is seei
seeing France—eight |where undrained land makes a mosquito harbor. A pressure
Drnnoiev
asked Mr. Coolidge to enforce the erybody knows that the average
THOMAS
it.
Marshall,
once
Viceand $100.
of four hundred pounds makes it possible to send the oilyears after.’’—Tampu Tribune,
President and always a gooil Am­ criminal statute against Americ­ man is monstrously attracted by
-ospray quite a distance, and the work is done far more rap­ erican citizen, in dead. He knew an* who communicate with nny the opportunity to wear an apron,*
Some kinds of music are alright idly, than can be done by men wjth hand, spray*.
lyin' to mean what lie said, and to foreign official with tho intention sash or plume, even in America.
arfi chin music doesn’t hitjqk/n to
others know hw meant it&lt; to influence or defeat the policies Top th a t 1 off With u chance to’dis­
Some day not very distant every section of Florida will iflake
he one of them.
When he was Governor, certain 1 of tin- United States. Such u law play the ornamentation in a piu’be free from mosquitoes. The rapid advancement of devel­ sports not taking the law serious- 1 Mr. Fish declared was enacted ade or a public ceremony, and re­
--------o— —
Headline says, “Coolidge May opment projects brings with it the establishment of drainage |y, decided to have horse races and while Benjamin Franklin was Am­ sistance to the temptation is wellBalk at Film "Stunt.” Acting system, tin* filling of low hinds, the elimination of all big betting, in the good old way In- bassador to France and it pro­ nigh impossible. Prosecute Am­
vides fur a $5,000 fine and three ericans for wearing ribbons abroad
“muli*h,,, so to speak.
areas in which mosquitoes used to reign supreme. And along diunn’* laws forbade it.
&lt;•
S a n f o r d , F la .
years imprisonment for the guilty when their fellow countiymen
1
-------- o----with this prospect is the present readiness of the people to governor Marshall assured party.
drape
themselves
with
vari-colored
Things you never hear: “The ac­
* Mr. Fish became personal in the coats at home? The thing hanlly|
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
cident wns entirely my fault and I join in every campaign of warfare against the pest. Kduca- th,lt there would Ik- m. betting, said platter, "urging that a test case seems reasonable.
ted
as
to
the
habits
of
mosquitoes,
man
knows
how
to
get
rid
he
Udtoved
it.
and
would
even
Khali l&gt;e glad to pay for the repairs
of them by simple means. It would seem that every town in help to make It true. “ I’ll send
on your cur."
militia to the track, with in--------o-------Florida could afford an oil-spray machine like Miami’s to as­ the
xliuilioiia n&gt; arrest every man
Oii| office 1m,V kilos*;, tll.it tlie sist in the good work.
making or taking a bet, and I’ll
nefet-dnor neighbors ate corn on
---------------- u----------------send enough militia to do the job 1
the cob for dinner today because
INCONSISTENCY IS the only thing in which men are well."
he heard ’em.
The track did not open.
--------o-------consistent.—Moral ion-Smith.
Why doesn’t Tex Rickard match
WOMAN. ESPECIALLY as she
Charles (!. Dawes with Robert Lagrows older, is among the most
HE
THAT
WRESTLES
with
us
strengthens
our
nerves,
Follette for the bull-slinging cham­
sml sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is o u r help er.__H urke determined of created beings, and
pionship of the world?
‘ Islowly, through the ages, she lias
------- o-------UV have several attractive buys in properly on Ukt
been educating man, and making
Effective May 17,
between
Hush, little Wall Street
&lt;him. if necessary, by violence.
Monroe, Crystal Lake, Yankee Lake and oilier lake*
Don’t you cry;
Two recent cases:
Tampa nnd Jacksonville in connection with
in and close to Sanford.
•Mrs. Alexander N'orbert, fiftyHenry Ford will own you
one, of Illinois, confessed she kil­
Bye und bye.
Havana Special No. 75-71)
Immediately following the Span- 1 ing his well-being ami expressed led her husband, nnd said she would
1
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SUM) to $1500.01) per acre
The Florida legislature will in­ ish-Amercnn was a story went the the hope that the soldier would live go to State’s Prison. She set fire
Beginning from Jacksonville May 'JO, 1025
to wear
the uniform
uniform for a grout to her bed in prison and burned
volunteer who11”
w‘?‘*r th®
crease the gasoline tax to four rounds regarding
herself to death,
many years to come.
cents. It’s time we were taking
Only All Pullman Train between Florida und Now York
"Well, padre," *ad the old-timor.
Mis. Elizabeth Storaci, of New
stuck in Home of these gas sub- suffered grevimi* hardships, first
ACREAGE FOR SUB-DIVISION
at Chickumuuga, then at Tampa, “so far as I’m concerned I’ll tell Jersey, mother of eight, decided
siitues.
ONE NIGHT OUT SERVICE
| then in Porto Rico and wound up you how the thing stands: llc- that her husband deserved pun­
--------o-------ishment. and killed him by pour­
.
n_
,o!.i..„i
r\.,u
bv
having
a
spell
of
slow
fo*’er.
1
fore
this
here
World’s
war
enme
Located in Sanford—a pood buy, $550.00 per acre
-Maybe the reason I ret n
TO
'
1 t)m? night when he whs convul- along I thought Pd had a lot of ing boiling olive oil over him as
idge refused to uppeur ill a movie,
put
still
shakv.
an
officer
|
experience
und
hud
seen
my
share
lie
lav
in
bed.
with Raymond Novurro was th a t 11
M‘ " through the hospitul ward of hard campaignin’. 1 served in
| passing
New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Etc.
he wns afruid the lutter might out *
WOMEN OF refinement rarely
utur" him.
ioverheard the invalid us lie colil- Cubv and in the Philippines, nnd
mu lied with himself.
when the Indians acted hostile, 1 do such things, but all women, ac­
Nos.
Daily Schedule
Nos. 75-85
■
------- &lt;&gt;” 1 love mv country," th* vol- went on the scout after them sev- cording to their development, find
The United States ought to adopt u11 tier was saving, "i’v* fought | eral times, out West. But we did- means to make men better, or make
&lt;*.:!(&gt; am Lv. Tampa
the "seeing is believing" policy in for her and if it was necessary I ■n’t have to deal with pizen gases them sorrv they are so bad. And
......... Ar. 10.25 pnt
&gt;anfori
-102 First Sf.
Realtors.
connection witli the promises of was ready to die for her. Hut if or high explosive shells the size to woman's determinatoin may be
7.07 am Lv. Plant City
..... At.
9.13 pm
European nations to begin ini med I get out this mess I at.i’* never uf them little mix-ups.
l’uilre, 1 attributed practically all of men’s
'BBBUBBBanH. . . . aaH . . . . B . . H..B B U IflB a lB U a i-l‘ » (J'
7.25 am Lv. Lakeland
Ar.
9.20 pm
lOte payment of their war debts gain’ to love another country of galvanized iron ush-cana in any reluctant moral betterment.
7.00
ant
Lv.
Bartow
■
o- - ■ ■ as long us I live!"
ain’t tost mv gimp and I would7.:t2 am Lv. Winter Haven
THOUGHTFUL FINANCIERS,
......
People are a] u ays talking about; For this ancient vara there is j n’t hang back if Uncle Sam want. . . i i l U l l *1
a miMlel person and yet if they a companion piece of comparatively ed me to help mop up anybody that "managing" railroads, with the pa­
■ ■ ■ I I I I I I I I I S I I S S S u a a a a a a u B B IBBBBBBBXa**"“
8.00
am
Lv.
Haines City
Ar.
8.41 pm
eould meet someone who had lived recent vintage. A buttered vet-1 went on the rumpu*»e back home per slipping through their fingers,
8.35 am Lv. Kisscmmee
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8.02 pm
But strictly In complain. They say “workers on
UP to their every ideal, the chances erim of the regular army, who I n God’s country.
9.05 am Lv. Orlando
railroads
lack
the
old-time
loyalty
............ Ar.
7.:to pm
are that they would lie a trifle bur* had been wounded at t!|puea 11 j confidence, 1 don’t mind tollin' ; «u
..... .
Lv. Winter Park
Thierry, was visited by u chap-'that this here is goia’ to be my and enthusiasm."
........
Ar.
7.15 pm
Al.
That's sad, but how do the fin­
lain. The latter inquired regard- last World’s wav."
10.00 tint Lv. Sanford
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Ar.
0.30 pm
anciers know? They never meet
am
“ Those northern cities that have
10.27
Lv.
DcLuinl
Ar.
pm
5.50
the men.
been suffering from the heat will
11.50 am Lv. Palutka
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Ar.
pm
AMENDED
“TO
DEATH”
4.15
find little consolation in the an
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let ua sell your
YESTERDAY THE
i'ennsyl1.30 pm Ar. Jacksonville
Lv.
2.15 pm
TAMPA TRIHUNK
gouncenu-nl that summer does not
vaaia road retired ninety-five men
pnt
Lv.
1.50
Jacksonville
Ar.
2.15
pm
officially begin until June twentyon pension. Five had served the
5.50 pnt Ar. Savannah
Lv. 10.55 ant
first.
The Tribune regrets to note the paign worth the time, trouble and road faithfully for fifty years or
6.10 am Ar. Richmond
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Lv.
8.25 pm
state advertising fund bill lias expense. When it is considered more, and forty-five for forty
“ The Palm Beach Post nays a been umended bv the Senate, ie- that Miami alone is expending years, or longer.
9.50 am Ar. WashiiiKton
Lv.
5.15 pm
j TWO,UOU till* coming year in ad­
Chinese who hus not puid bis debt
ate permanently located in Sanford
3.30 pm Ar. New York
Lv. 11.45 ant
nn New Year's day must go about blueing the amount of the appro vertising Miami alone, thut TumIF RAILROADS were loyul to
10.05
pm
Boston
Ar.
Lv.
12.0(1
n’t
all day with a lighted lantern un­ nriutiou from $200,000 to $50,0001 pa is expending dose to $ 100 ,- their men. as the men are to the
( ,&lt; It SALES FORCE are EXI'ERTS
8.31 pm Ar. Pittsburgh ..
........... Lv.
7.00 am
til he ha* done so. By their lights, und changing the iiersotmel of the 000 through the Board of Trade roads, there would be less trouble.
body to be charged with the ex- alone for this purpose, not in&gt;e shall know them.
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penditure of the money.
eluding the laig,- mini* spent here
a
THE LAURA Sl’F.LMAN Mem­
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Tickets, Reservations, Information front
As originally drawn, the lull pro bv private enterprises, a fund of orial. established by Mr. Rockefel­
* The lute Thomas R. Marshall, videil
\
for a state board, to lie up $50,000 for advertising the stutu ler in memory of his wife spent
wfto among other things was noted
II. G. Aly, r. A, A. C. L. Station
pointed
by the Governor with each as a whole is pieayuiiixhly inad- last year in useful public work
If you havt! Property you want sold—IJ-’A it with u*
•for. Iii» wit, once mudo the remark coiigiesslonul
district
represented.,equate.
$0,580,1)01).
that rvhat this country needs is u
and kiss it good-l&gt;yc.
would have enabled the Gov-'
order to obtain the proper reI'llu.NK
In old days the money might
good fivc-cent cigar. It’s funny This
«rnur to sebvt men who have suits from a state advertising cum- have been spent in tin effort to
juut we are still in need uf it.
knowledge of advertising and uuign, a t least $200,000 a year i* nlncate divine justice. Now it's
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men who have had some expert- required, and this
should used to help the living.
Frank Condon in a recent issue eiice in preparing utul circulating 1 be spent and this advertising dir- Ami that's an improvement.
i*
sr&gt;f Liberty Muxazlrie assails Fieri- I lorida publicity. The umend- reted by men ,.t experience aluitg
-‘tin as follows: "Our idea of Florida went deprives the Governor of that line, men directly in touch with
The
Standard
Railroad
of
the
.South
Contemporary Comments
„wilhout ever seeing it or desiring this privilege except in the ease !the development, resources und pro116 E. Second Street, Sanford. Fla.
in g o there, is thut it consists of of two members from the state at | gross of the state n„t by ,ncn w|,„
jiapd, waving palms, malaria bogs, large, and places the Commission i re closeted in official capacities it­
Model wives still are, us in the
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JartUential reptiles, quagmires, er of Agriculture, the Comptroller Tulluhassee and who at.- by eu- o.den days, niodA wives. But they­ That seems to he the chief thing
B a a a iia a k tn H a n a a a a B n B iiE a E a a in n a a a a H * 31111”
Tlea* by day and mosquitoes by and the State Treasurer on the 1vironmerit unfitted for the job of 're IV25 models now.—Arkansas they pay them.—Norfolk Yirginiuu was well received by European na­
tions, each one .nterpreting it to
conduct^*" a q»eat advertising Gazette.
Pilot.
mean the oilier fellow.—Toledo
campaign for the state.
I
Blade.
from Sixth Avenue." C’unjfdon i* however efficient they niuy be in
We
are
a
wasteful
3
people,
using
|
pluy
called
"The
Subway"
is
If the Senate amendments art) to
A N A D V E R T IS E M E N T
RCt
fvidentally on* of those ohc truck- the discharge of their official* dd- be udhered to then it i* better | two or three
men to catch' a crint- to- be produced In fiv'x York next
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ipiuded m«u, whose regard for ve­ tie*, have little or no knowled^ that the lull
Jack Dempsey landed in London!
killed in it* entire- Jinul und twelve to turn him loose. •sChsohv Th* public is expected to
racity is no greater than u cat’s of or acquaintance
with udvertis- w ortU l,l . r , ) lt w°uld bring no - S a n Francisco Chronicle.
couuintar
juju the theater through sheer force yesterday and said thut |w was]
and since he fs from ing or publicity.
too seasick to fight. Maybe that'*:
:lty,
f!;ve for u do g nn
worthwhile belief,i t„ the state and |
-------j’of* habit,—Life.
AD\ RRTISERS GET RESULTS THROUGH ’
better could you
Thn sunt of (50,000 would not llm money spent would virtually
i why Jucd didn't go over in 1918.— [
jUalMorniu wthat
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"I'uy Honor tn Teacher Fifty
Glvicairu .Tribune.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1925.
Joe C.uerrel is returning to PnhnAvon Park realty galea average
keo this week having been here $ 100,000 a ilny.
some time building a house for his
.jarenta to replace their home which
J. G. SHARON
'was destroyed by fire some weeks
Attorney-at-Law
ago.
Will practice in all the court"
EPHONE:—Office 14S
TELEPHONE:—Rea. 428-J
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor
, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burhan and
four children have gone to Fort Examination of Abstracts of Land
Titles given especial attention
wns accepted with a graceful Mycs to maker their home to be
near
Mr.
Burhan’s
parents,
Rev.
Offices
in Seminole County Bank
FINAL BUSINESS MEETING OF YFAR speech.
Uhniiuran of the tour departami Mre; Durban; _ Phv&gt; will &gt;*
Building
RBI
ments each gave a short plan of the missed by a large circle of friends
HELD BY THE WOMAN’S CLUB
work of their departments for made during their stny here.
the coming year. They are: Mrs,
,, ,
,
By Mrs. E. A. Douglass
chairman stating that her depart­ C. C. Williams, chaiman of the
NOTICE
The Circle No. 4 gathering of
The final business meeting of the ment hud the co-operation of the Literature Department, Mrs. D. •ladies at the Ellsworth home last
club year of the Woman’s Club entire club membership. The good P. Drummond, chairman of the Friday was n very pleasant event,
Thursday
was held at the club house. Wed­
George A. DeCotte* will nesday afternoon, immediately a f­ work of this department will be music department, Mrs. W. T. ] the ladies making plans for theiba- Those interested in taking ex­
WE’RE ANNOUNCING
carried on by Mrs. W. [„ Henley, Lnngley, chairman of the Social lur. Fifteen members and four
t. with a luncheon honor- ter
the
luncheon,
with
the
presi­
ns chairman and many of the fea­ Department and Mrs. W. L. lien-guests were in attendance.
Ice pression during the summer
1, George Bishop. Sr.
• ini u:»*t
['I 'Mat* Holly and Miss Mildred dent, Mrs. Henry Wight in the tures of the department will be ley, chairman of the Welfare De- cream and home made“ caxe was will please call and see.
chair.
the
same
during
the
year,
namely
served at the conclusion of the
-ill entertain with a teapartment.
l*i-rl
The annual reports from the of­
A motion to repeat the luncheon business hour.
Miss
Margaret
McRae
"t their home on Park Av- ficers and chairman were heard, the flower show, the annual charity
. j
hull, and the plant sale.
next June was pnssed and the meet­
• 'I
each was full of interest, as
Mrs. Lehrnun, for the luncheon ing was adjourned after singing
«• c. Hill will entertain and
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they related in detail the various
Pensacola I s A sking
. iv
^Slumber Party” for Miss important things which have been committee, stated that it would the following song:
present to the club in the near fu­
Tune, “Coming Through the Mobile Rate on Iron
accomplished during the year.
ture cream pitchers, sugar bowls Rye:
- ! AlKd’lJUft * fll «ntert?,n
The
first
vice
president,
Mrs.
and
olive
dishes.
The
house
com­
dinner and bridge honoring W. M. Scott, who is finance chair­
When we meet for work or pleas­
PENSACOLA, Juno 4—Petition
mittee was represented by Mrs.
Attention
| (&gt;raniine Muriel, a bride- man
ure,
gave a splendid report of A. M. Philips, who stated that a
for
the adjustment of rail rates on
With
a
right
good
will,
.1
the club had done along fin­ number of valuable gifts had come
iron and steel shipped from the
"ordor'of the Eastern Stnr what
Every member has nn office,
/
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Ford
Owners
ancial
lines,
and
also
outlined
the
Alabama
mineral
districts
to
Pen­
L i j the regular meeting at policy of the organization in re­ to the club ami a nice sum hail
No one else can fill.
.lulls.
-.X
sacola to be placed on n parity
been realized from 'rentals of
U S i„ the Masonic Hall. The gard
t? M »n U
to
raising
money,
which
had
with
those
granted
to
Mobile
has
club
house.
, . wjl| be honored by the of- worked out most agreeubly. The
No one else can do your duty,
been made with the Alabama Pub­
Reports were next hennl from
L it of the grand matron. report of the second vice presid­ Mrs.
Do not try to stall.
•j n. ao-*:G
k
A.
L.
Betts,
courtesies
com­
lic
Service Commission by the
I, Alathean Class will meet ent, Mrs. W. A. Fitts, member­ mittee and Mrs. E. A. Dutiglnss, Remember that there's work en­ standard
railroad
companies
oper­
R, o’clock at the home of Mrs. ship chairman showed a large in­
ough.
THE ECONOMY OIL FOR
ating in that state. This announce­
|! Johnson. 1020 West First crease in membership during the press committee. It was a not­
And love enough for nil.
\nllil mi ,u t
FORDS; THE ONLY OIL THAT
ment
was
made
here
by
the
tra
f­
able
fact
that
every
officer
and
. jhc hostesses are; Mrs. last year.
*&gt;• i- r»«
PERFECTLY
LUHRICATKS
fic department of the local cham­
chairman of the club except one
We
Have
Some
Good
Buys
BOTH
ENGINE
AND
TRANS­
ber
of
commerce.
was present with a report, which
East Sanford
MISSION.
IT ENTIRELY
Traffic manager Percy W. Reed,
was very gratifying to the pres­
ELIMINATES ALL "CIIATident. Under new business, Mrs.
stated
that
he
expected
that
the
A nine-pond son was horn to Mr. adjustment would be made as the
in city lots, and especially attractive short time offerings from
TKR" IN THE FORD I1RAKF.
t (jonc on ^i* ,)n,KramR E. M. Galloway made a very inter­ and Mrs. L. Roye, May 29,
an investment standpoint.
tea, Crystal L n k e n t.lo i lock. mogt
AND TRANSMISSION BANDS
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
esting
report
of
a
recent
county
w. T- l-«n* 1° 3J wIII ^e nte r - by j , r!t FmJ T. Williams, to Federation meeting a t Chuluotit
(
'•I’iHlquidj -.a
had ruled that the rates for Mobile ANI) GIVES A 10 TO 25 PER
Mr. and Mrs. John Warren have were
[the
Uuplic
w* Duplicate
Liinchton * * whom the credit was due for the giving the names of the newly olCENT SAVING. IN OIL, AS
discriminatory
against
Pen­
moved to Lakeland.
e Tuesda; Duplicate clii t Sp|enc]|t| year hooks. Mrs. Wil- cctd officers.
JieTuesday
WELL AS A SMOOTHER AhJD
sacola. He added that he thought
Come in and let us tell you about them » i
Pa.- --—
me on Park
Avenue.
_^
liams stated that she had efficient
COOLER MOTOR.
Mrs. J. G. Sharon, as chairman
there
would
he
protest
which
might
A. E. (Wash) Mitchell is in the delay the adjustment for a short
^ James N\ Robson and Mrs. co-operation in this work and asked of welfare department, introduced
JO
Scbirnril will entertain the for a continuance of this in get­ Miss Abbic Doudncy, county nurse, Oviedo road camp guarding con­ time. The adjustment, he said will
ONE TRIAL WILL
tn**
School
at
CONVINCE YOU
out wiltthe jyear
books. uIt wns
•A*1” * Orchestra
.
t? / the1 ting uutr
v«i uv)ui\a.
witn who made a pica for another nurse victs.
give Pensacola a much wider dis­
UO'.'
of Mrs. Robson on banforu ajso stated that it was a matter for schol work, stating that the
tribution of the products in ques­
Jr*/
Walter Raulerson is at East tion.
at b o'clock.
of gratification that the programs county had grown so fast and the
as laid out ill the year book hud number of school children had in­ Beach on Lake Okeechobee spend­ The rates from the Birmingham
Friday
been carried out almost in full. creased to such an extent that one ing some time.
district on manufactured iron and
. Commencement exercises of Members were asked to pay their iiurso was entirely inadequate to
First and Kim Avenue ,
(INC.)
steel articles is 19 cents per hun­
janford High School will be dues at once so names could be take care of the work. Mrs. Ar­
Mrs. .1. F. David has returned dred to Mobile and 33 cents to
Phone 117-W
«"#*
it, the High School Auditor- put in the year book.
lington, Mrs. Scott and others from a two-weeks visit with her Pensacola, The appeal asks that
Phone 52H
112
Yt
Park
Avenue.
Mrs. Galloway, who has just ta ­ made talks on this subject. The daughter in Brunswick, Ga.
I 8 o’clock.
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
these be put on a par.
\V, I). Gardner and Mrs. ken over the duties of recording president was asked to appoint n
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Derby will entertain at gecrctary, gave a brief report, ns- committee to confer with the Par*"r* and Mrs. Hal Colbert and
»t the Woman s Club at 3 king for the observance of the ent-Teachers Association ami oth- children have been on several duys Bradenton’s New “Y”
rules of practice in making mot­ er interested organizations in re­ camping ami fishing trip at Osce­
Will Start A ctivities
&gt;regular business meeting ot ions. making it possible to keep gard to the matter.
ola
if. (’, T. U. will be held at the minutes correctly.
A few changes in the constitut­
ttbyterinn Church at 15:110 The treasurer Mrs. John Meisch, ion and by-laws was voted on. The
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rowe and
BRADENTON. June I— T h e
11
made n r«*p'&gt;rt of which the club following resolutions of thanks and children have moved from town to ncwlv organized local Y. M. (’.
»n
IT1.. F. lloushoidcr will enter is justly proud, showing that the appreciation was voted un and pas­ the W. A, Raynor farm on Celery A. will start operation this week
tr
Ifits luncheon for Mrs. A. E. finances of the club was in a good sed :
under the supervision of Or. R.
Avenue.
IMX it
|rho leaves next week for the condition and all obligatoins paid.
G. Manchester, physical director of
To the Press for many court­
in England.
Mr .and Mrs. Mae Waters and the University of Florida, who has
The report of the chairman of esies; Federal Bakery for monthly
. Ji d
.i
1 T. E. 1.. Class of tin* hirs. the literature department, Mrs. C. .offer; Co-operation of various or- family are moving to F o rt Pierce bet n granted a year’s leave of ab­
g Church win have a bustWoodruff, was very interesting ganizatiorts and City Commission from the grove O. J. Pope recent­ sence. The city council has grant­
el) &gt;i
ed use of community hall and re­
J irt ’■octal meeting in the an(| the outline for the program I with the club.
ly bought.
Has arranged (hrn .1. II. Wilkes &amp; Co., of Nashville, Tennessee, m anufacturers of SUN­ IT
creation park and a full gyiminsm parlors at 3:30 o’clock.
for the year was given by the Resolutions for the day:
11
chiiirnmn of programs, Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Privatt and ittm equipment has arrived. Young SHINE POULTRY FEEDS for Mrs. Ada I,. Morris, American Poultry Accredited judne. VL
To the young women who pre­
ihe city will attend classes
Saturday
L. Starke).
pared and served the luncheon; son Blister have been in New e-.'tt
mi rill Ik- Story Hour at the
Mrs. l&gt;. 1’. Drummond, music To Paul Keely, for four gallons of Smyrna, guests of Mrs. Privatt’s at certain times, under the plans
To Re At Their Store
now laid, and the business men will
|trr*: in o’clock.
chairman, reveiwed the work of ico cream used in the luncheon; parents severul days.
have the privileges of the gym at |
Monday
her department the past season To Mrs. Schumnkcr, the section
(abo
pies* meeting of the Pres- and gave a most delightful outline vice president for visiting the
All Day Saturday, June 0
Mrs. Vistn Fay and Miss Sue till times. The first year's mainft,( .11
Auxiliary will he held at (lf what the next year’s program club.
Fay have gone to St. Paul, Minn., tebanco expenses were oversuhth .it I o'c­lock.
iwould be.
t ,, i Thu. class, in parliamentary law to remain several mouths with Mrs. st'iihod, it was said, and the first
To aid and give advice to all Interested in Poultry
VJuarter has been paid up.
1 Mrs. W. D. Gardner, vice chair­ piesented to Mrs. Gibbs, the teach* Fay’s sister Mrs. FUchncr,
H(,l
man of the social department, re­ is-* a lovely silver spoon in unpee-.
• ' .!I .- i , *1 *1 In. mCALL
ANI)
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ported for tin* chairman, -Mrs. Wj elation of her valued services.
u 7 in
/tov*i r 111f ■;r v e i v r &gt;n 1
*•'*
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raynor and ' TITURVril1,Rd-New&lt; hotel her«&gt;
1,.Morgan, who has moved to Day­ Mrs. Henry Wight, the president, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Davies left to cost ?,’Hit).090.
tona. Mrs. W. T. Langley the in- in a few words expressed apprec­ Monday in the Raynor car for
. ,,
. coming chairman of the social tie- iation for co-operation of club Hampton Hays, Long Island.
J 0. Hi hop returns 1hqrsuay j,moment, gave some most niter- members and wished all a hap­
i m i u i B i u i s N S i B i o t i i i i i N a s a s s H R M M a a i i i i s i i i i H i i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ u H « a M H H a H H a a a iH a a a s ia H a a a a a a a a a H H a a a B a a H H a a a j|
p B 1,11 11 business trip to
jjinns for the future.
py vacation time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenis have return
The welfare chairman. Mrs. J.
On motion of Mrs. W. T. laing- ed from Peoria, III., and are living
“— ,
,
G. Sharon read a splendid report Gey u rising vote of thanks was in town, were speml-the-day guests
J Mma Swain of Green ( ovo ,,f work accomplished during the | given Mrs. Wight for her splen- Sunday of tin* Buuurcl family.
V
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af Miss Carnietta year, the greatest achievement be 'did woik during the lust year as
*’•
iug the donation to the building .president and the vote was uiianMr. and Mrs. Leslie Bryan Imv**
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------.. fund of $0 10 . Every project of the imously and joyously given. The moved from Cameron City to PuiL IGrrctt of Jacksonville, welfare department seemed to belclub stood adjourned until the Oc- nietto Avenue, Mr. Bryan going in­
!
Wnli. -day on business in a success during the year, the tuber meeting,
to other business beside farming.
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Mrs. Crippin and grand duughtci
GET-TO-GETHER LUNCHEON GIVEN Miss
ami Mrs. .1. N. Tolar ro&amp;
Mabei Crippin are spending
'1 today from a trip to PhilaIIY
WOMAN’S
CLUB
WEDNESDAY
(some
time
in
Jacksonville.
Mrs.
Knitted and heavy non-wrinkia and New York.
i Crippin Is having treatments foi
♦
lable silk. Beautiful pat­
The
"Gct-to-gcther” lunchen of Us, state vice-president
sec-! rbeumatism.
mil Mrs. Arthur Moore will
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in thru- car Monday for a the Sanford Womans Club which turn seven of the Florida Federalterns.
Paul Durham was at Fort Myers
was held yesterday a t the Club ion, gave a most interesting talk.
to point; hi Georgia.
ou
a business trip last week and
house for the purpose of discusMiss Margaret Me Rue gave in
tnlx of Rvn Fish will ho snr- sing club affairs of the past, pres- a very fascinating manner a pi- also visited his parents, Rev. Bur&gt;Irani that he is ill at the ent and future proved a most de- nnologuo 'When the Old Man ban, returning with him from Mrs.
lid-I.aughton Hospital.
lightful affair.
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Smokes" also an enthusistically Knsminger's funeral.
The numbers, upon their arriv- lt.ci.jvt.tj
It is is rumored that John i’ezall
&gt;. Phri-i.ipher Williams leaves al, Were greeted by the hostesses of
A song was then sung to "Our has sold his fine 40-acre farm on
day f..r Brooklyn, N. Y., the day, Mrs George D Bishop, absent
Loved Ones” by the entire Beardall Avenue to Gene Rouniilf *hp will -tpend the summer. Mrs. H. A. Newman *intj Mrs. Ct, assemblage.
lat. One of the I’ezall boys is to
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Irving Loucks and Mrs. Henry \ \ .
All linen in plain and small
The vice-presidents, who are fiiim for Mr. Roumillnt.
1 I W. Whitten, who has Wight, president of the club,
in tin1 Feriudd Liiu^hton
Iho club was beautitully ilecor- chairmen of the standing com­
" -i
checks. Well tailored, fine
•hsl i i ‘ ported much im- \atial with hovs’ls of rich colored mittees, then gave short talks of Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Mulligan and *;
their
particular
work.
They
are:
son,
E.
J.
Jr.,
drove
down
from
■
zenias and daisies which came from
W.
quality of linen.
Mrs. Wight’s wonderful garden, Mrs. W. M. Scott, chairman of fin­ Fcrimndena for a two-weeks visit ■
Mrs. W. A. Fitts, Jr., chair­ with Mrs. Mulligan’s parents, Mr.
BOYS
«. I&gt;. I &gt;hm*maeher and Mrs. hive large tables were arranged, ance,
man of membership, Mrs. Mattie and Mrs. J. C. Vaughn.
Lnwt* &lt;f t.intis attended the one for the president with the past G.
Pace house chairman and Airs.
and one for each ex­
win
tiie Woman's Club presidents,
Fred
Williams, program chairman.
ecutive
chairman
with
her
stand­
p**»iiay.
ing committee. These tables were
Mrs. .1. Gibbs, club parliament­
DAVID B. HYEB
MEN’S
... .,
, ..
„
each centered with a howl of zen- arian gave a short talk on her
u - *arkhill of the Sea- jH9 which Mrs. Wight presented classes in parliamentary law. Mrs.
ARCHITECT
! Drilling Co., i,f Jackson- to each chairman. Many small ta
U /m b ir i . L 4
il business visitor in San- hies were arranged, each tx*ing W. M. McKinnon presented Mrs.
Gibbs
a
piece
of
silver
as
a
token
Tu*silay.
Ttosa liullitlng
■
centered with a small crystal bas­
Orlando.
rU rlili
of
apreciation
from
the
class
which
ket of daisies.
'■•Sai11 i.evi and small son reA most excellent luncheon of
j" iIn-ir home in Geneva foru courses was served atl o’; -i. from the
Fernald- o’clock. The different luncheon ...........................................................I ......................
[Main Engrlish Broadcloth and fast col­
'fitre Hospital.
For Boys. Peter Pan Cloth. Linen
committee was composed of: Mrs.
THE OPENING OF THE
*
J. D. Woodruff, chairman, Mrs. U.
ored
stripe
Madras
with
and
without
and crash. Every garm ent g u a ra n ­
■
non of Mr. and Mr.-. R. Kirtley and Mrs. B. D. Caswell.
_ / Antli t
was brought home They were ably assisted by Mrs.
collars.
&lt;•
teed fa st colors.
p the Orange General Hospital I!. B. Baggett, Mrs. Percy Mere,
l
ami*, Wednesday. He is much Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mrs. Clyde Byrd,
lived.
Miss Fern Ward, Miss Olive New­
Illif t
at
man, Miss Mat* Holly and Miss Mil­
Holly.
t
[Knightly Bridge Is dredDuring
luncheon the program
Sanford
Avc.
was given. Mrs. Mary Puleston
‘tertained At Lovely asked
!
for the assembled
lrty &lt;)n Wednesday body. grace
B etw een .Ini am i 4 th S ts.
Mrs. Wight, in her usual
?
charming manner gave tin address
White and tan linen some with
' * Roumlllat delightfully of welcome. The guhtering under
!
* “'ed the Fortnightly Bridge the direction of Mrs. W. S. Leak
W hite and colored duck and linen. All ftd
knickers, 36 to 44. $12.50 to $25.00
fine.day afternoon i:t her sang thu following song most lust­
shapes. 65c and 75c each
.on 1‘alinctto Avenue,
ily.
peti
‘"hiredI petunias
were used
Tune, "There is a Tavern in the
r ,irat"')f. The
•'*!* prize for high Town."
4 )"'ttle of -Black Narc'isThere is a club in Sanford Town,
NOTHING OVER
Sanford Town,
Ilf Perfum,.* was won by Mrs.
L*’ V’ Bishop. A hand-made
And there the women sit them
I t* * ',11' f was awarded Mrs.
down, sit them down,
L j I : Bart for the cut prize,
And figure out the things they
want to do,
Yard long blue cliamhry work idiirls. Fine quality material. Two pockets coat
i f jl
J,n&lt;l ir,‘ course
K*
iv
following the game and
And then you bet they put them
A
style. The best work shirts for o n l y ..............................
S1.00
|' i;i pa.-tel similes filled
thtough.

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We would like to have your propr

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The Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.

Personals

Our Offerings for Men and Boys
New Neckwear for Men

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50c to $1.00

New Knickers For
Men and Boys

$2.50 and $3.00
$4.00 to $5.50

Men’s Shirts

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Fast Colored Wash Suits

JA DE H AT SH O P

$1.75, $2.50 to $5.00

$1.50, $2.00 and $2,50

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Men’s Suits

Boy’s Hats

LADIES’
HATS

SPECIAL

'idu-s. Wl!re j((ven U9 fa.

So the men had better hurry,
j
Mrs. Frank For there'll be an awful flurry, .
a!
• Mr-*
D. Bis
Bishop,
If the things we knuw we want
11, W
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1*■’ *'•
nop,
| If.,.' .. ■htgpen, Mrs. George
do not
Get done, done, done.
f t ? ,,r' F J - Gonzalez, Mrs.
Mrs. Wight then introduced in r
L .[
Mrs. W. C. Hill
W
(,ei.rge W. Knight.
turn the past presidents of th e ig
club, Mr*. E{ M. Galloway, Mrs. ■
»vr ’ ,n,rk ja/ggar was found Jonn leonurdi and Mrs. 1. E. Tol­
*vtur,hUL-r
ltu? cou,'try and ar, each of whom gave most inter­
^fonwibden. J h a t ’a emiugh esting talk* pf club nffuim during ■;
... ‘time of/ llia.il*
IIill itiiI t IT?1t I1111 . . *
the
tlieir udniinMratluiia.
pt anybody. 111
m Lumbermanjo hit• f I. lilri. !Dj Lj Bboemacher, of Eus-

Ja Dc Hat Shop
The place that sells Ladies’ Trimmed Hats ohoapor
to the public than ordinary stores can buy them whole--

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Yesterday’s
Results

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
St. Petersburg 0-1; Tampa 12-4.
Sanford 1 ; Lakeland 0.

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St. i’etersburR Drops One New York’s Left Fielder
flume 12 to 0 wnd Second
Clout*' 15th Four-Baser in
&lt;1 to 1; H.'ower Allows 14
12th Inning With One on;
Hits In First C o n t e s t
Boston Heals the Mackmcn

SALLY LEAGUE
Greenville ft; .Spartanburg i.
Augusta fi-5; Macon 4-0,
Asheville 5; Knoxville 0.
Charlotte 4; Columbia 3.
Two bjsjt pusses to first and a
►triple in the fifth inning of yester-.
day. m
nave Lakeland two
runs, .-which proved to be enough
t o -wi£ hut tb(j\ visitors, to make
-vkV&gt;0 \doubly sore, added two run*
each in the sixth and seventh inriiugiu bringing the total score to

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Atlanta 8 ; Chattanooga 3.
New Orlenns 14; Memphis 0.
Others not scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phil:; Iphiu 5; Boston 4.
St. Lotus 7; Cincinnati 3.
Only two scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston I; Philadelphia 2.
New York Cj Washington 4. (12 in
ninga).
Cleveland 0 ; St. Louis 7.
Detroit 7; Chicago 12.

Leo Dickerman Allows Only
Four Hits; Chillies Heat
Host ami Go in First Divis­
ion In Percentage Column
HT. LOUIS, June 4 .—Leo Dick
errnan allowed only four hits and
St. bails Cardinals ran their
string of successive victories to
four by defeating the Cincinnati
Reds yesterday, 7 to 3 in the fourth
nnd final game of the series.
Score by innings:
Cincinnati
010 001 001-3- 4 0
St, Louis
0 ft! 000 nix—7-12-2
’ then Brazier, Welsh nnd Doyle were
Batteries: Donohue, Ronton, May
easy outs.
and Hargrave; Dickerman and O'­
Sanford started what looked like Farrell.
! was going to be a rally in the
ninth, when Friable singled with
JIMMY RING WINS GAME
one out. but Murphy bit into a
June -I.—Jim­
double play nnd the game wns myPHILADKLPHIA,
Ring
hurled
fine
hall to give
over.
Philadelphia the odd game of the
The Box Score.
seies witli Boston yesterday by a
XANFORD
AB. R. II. PO.A. E. 5 to 4 margin, nnd tin- locals left
wJurley, rf. .. .. .. 3 0 0 2 0 0 for the west in the first division.
Walzak, 2 b........3 0
1 - 1 1 0
Score by innings:
HAIverson, If...... 3 0 2 4 0 0 Boston
100 000 030 - 1-9-0
Bailey, lb.......... 4 0 0 9 0 0 Philadelphia 201 &lt;100 20 x—5-7-2
’JFrisble, ss. l. .. 4 0 I 1 3 0
Batteries: Kninp, Graham and
’TMurphy, c.......... 4 0 0 G 1 0 O’Neill;
Ring anil Wilson.
'Jiinsey, cf......... 3 0 0 1 0 0
rfdiaunrey, 3b....3
l 2 9 t 0
Cusack, p...........3 0 l 0 5 0
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUI
Sanford at Lakeland!
St. Petersburg at Tampa.

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9 27 1.1 O

r* Score by innings:
.L akeland............. 000 022 200 —G
Sanford.......... 000 001 000—I
Summary: Two base hit, Cusack.
Three base hits, Dumas, Surface.
Sacrifice hits, Ery. Stolen liases,
Surface. Left on bases Sanford 0 ;
Lakolnud K. Double plays, Chnuucoy to Walznk to Bailey; Buckley
to Welsh to Ery. Base on bull i,
off Luther 2; Cusack 4. Struck out
by Luther 5; Cusack 4. Time 1 :3 ft.
Umpires, Ross and Ware.
H ow

Totabr * *
.-T. PETE
It. Allen, kh.
Shannon, If.
Edwards, rf.
Messner, 2I».
Brown, If.
Barnes. li».
Doyle. .'Hi. .
Block, c, . .
Kelly, p.
Knight, x. .

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Chattanooga at Atlanta.
Memphis at New Orleans.
Little Rock at Mobile.
Nashville at Birmingham.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York at St. Louis.
Boston ol Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Chicago
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.

New city of Stuart embrace
property valued at $40,00(1,000.

T h e y S ta n d

NATIONAL LEA(
Won
New Y«ik
28
Brooklyn ............. . 2 1
Pittsburgh
.
21
Philadelphia . .
20
Cincinnati
19
iio H lO Il
IK
Cbtcugo ..
18
St. Louis .
17

UK
Lost
13
18
IK
20
23
23
25
2 ft

Pet.
.083
.571
,53K
.r.oo
. Ift !
.13.*
.till
. 105

AMERICAN l,KA&lt; ; u e
Won Lost
Philadelphia........
29 13
Washington ..
. 27 17
Chicago
..
.
2o
•
St.
2 i 21
Cii-vclapd
20 *»•»
Detroit
20 27
New York
17 20
lh&lt; ton
10 28

Pet.
.090
.01 I
.545
.500
.170
120
.395
.304

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Won boat IVt.
New Orleans .. .. .. 27 20
.57 l
At junta . .. .. ..
29 22
.509
N ashville............
25 21
543
Mc/npbis
.. .. ,. 20 23 J.10
Birmingham
24 2 1 JiOIJ
Ciifttunonga
. 25 2 ft . 1K9
Mobile
............. . 21 2K .429
&gt;9 30 .:ikk
Little ltoek
SOUTH ATI.AN ric l EAGIJE
oA
- ;
Won I.o:;t Pet.
Macon
........
- 2 &lt;i 13 JlliT
C h a rlo tte ............ . 25 13 .05h
*1*1 IK .550
Greenville . ..
Simrtanburg
„ 20 IK ,520
IK 2 1
Asheville . » . .
.402
Augusta ..
..
.400
.. id 24
K noxville............
15 24 •385
Columbia
14 25 .359
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Effective May

Totals
21 1 2 21 10 0
(Seven innings by agreement),
x Batted for Barnes in 7th.
Score by innings;
Tnin pu
200 200 0—1
St. pet irsburg
100 000 0—1 I
Summary: Two base hits, Jess-j
mi i , C. Allen, Homer, Shannon.
Stolen base, C. Allen. (2). Shan­
non, Kncud.
Sacrifices, Je saltier,
Huggins. Left on huso, Tampa 0 ;
St. Petersburg 2. Buse Ott halls,
off Kelly 5. Pittman I. Struek
out by Pittman 1 . Umpires, Pieh.

FLORIDA STA'l E LI:a g u E
Won Lost Pet.
St- Petersburg .. .. 29 15 .059
Tuntpa ...........
21 24 .107
I,fikolnr.il
20 23 . tor.
Sanford
IK 20
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Freight and Tax Extra

BROWNS DEFEAT INDIANS
CLEVELAND, June 4—St. Lmii.-;
won from Cleveland yesterday, 7 to
&lt;i, Cleveland’s pitchers being un­
able to hold the St. Louis batter-.
.Score by innings:
St. Louis . .. 0 10 120 300—7-12-2
Cleveland . 210 020 1U0—«- 9 2
Butteries: Dan forth and Dixon
and Rutui-iiiawila*. jiu iv Ituekuye

Today’s Games

Totuls
.AKKLAND
lumas, If.
Buckley, 2b.
Surface, rf. ..
Brazier, cf. .
Welsh, ss. ..
Doyle, c, .. ..
Ponder, 3 b. ,
Ery, lb. .. „
Luther, p. ..
Totals 1.......... 34

NEW YORK, June 4.—With two
ST. PETERSBURG, June 4.—
Failing to take the one game which out and a runner on buse in the
would have given them certain vie twelfth yesterday, Bob Meuia-1
tory in the first half of the Florida crashed his Iftth home run of the
State League, the circuit-leading season off Southpaw Zachary giv­
Saints dropped both ends of a ing the Yankees their second con­
double header to Tampa, here yes* secutive victory over the Senators,
terday, the first 1 2 to 0 , and the 0 to 4.
Ilowar Shanks, Yankee second
second 4 to 1.
baseman, drove out a homer in the
FIRST GAME
9th which tied up the game. Nine­
■The Box Score.
TAMPA
A B .K .II.PO .A .E. teen players were used by New
and 15 by Washington. IJala?
Snead, 2b........... 4 2 2 1 0 0 York
Ruth
failed
Jessmcr, lb........4 0 1 I t 0 0 to the plate,to get a hit in six trips
Weik, ss............... 5 1 3 5 5 t) i Score 1&gt;y innings;
Lee, rf. - .......... 5 3 2 II 1 0 Wash’ton 001 ) 021 000 001—4-13-'J
C. Allen, cf........ 6
1 3 2 0 !l
YutJc 001 0 10 001 003-0-15-2
Estruila, if........ 3
1 1 t 0 &lt;&gt; N. Batteries:
Gregg. Marberry, Og
lioza, 3b............... 3 2 2 II 1 1
den,
Zachary
and Duel; Hoyt,
Huggins, c .......... -1 1 0 4 1 0
Junta and liengough and
Cobb, p............... 5 1 0 0 2 0 Shawkey,
Schang.
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T o tals.............38 12 ! 1 27 10 1
BOSTON BEATS ATHLETICS
ST. PETE AB. R. II. PO. A. E.
BOSTON, June 4.—The Red So;:
It. Allen, ss...... .. 4 0 0 2 3 2
Shannon, if. .. .. 4 0 2 2 0 0 defeated the Philadelphia Athletics
Edwards, j f ....... 4 0 1 2 0 1 yesterday 4 to 2, although securing
Messner, 2b. .. „ 4 0 0 3 3 0 •inly four hits off the offering of
Brown, cf.-p___ 3 0 1 2 0 (I three Philadelphia pitchers.
In the third Boone's single and
Barnes, lb.......... 3 0 0 9 2 0
Hoyle, 3bb......... 3 0 0 2 2 Q Vnche’s triple, coupled with a pass
Bcsbc, c............... 3 0 0 5 2 0 to Ezzell, and Todt’s sacrifice fly,
Brower, p........... 2
0 1 0 1 II nil off Baumgartner, netted thre"
Mortis, cf........... 0 0 0 0 0 0 luns. Howard Ehmke turned in
his first home victory, being touch­
for 9 bits.
T otals........... 30 0 5 27 13 3 edScore
by innings:
Score by innings:
'Mill IJOll 2 0 0 -2 -9 -1
Tampa ............. 0 10 031 220—12 Pliohiladelphia
sto
n
..
..
..
003
001 00x— 4-4-1
St. Petersburg . Olio not) 000 — u
Batteries:
Ilaumgnrtner,
Grove,
Summary: Two base hits. C. Al­
len, Lee, Brown. Three base hits, Stockcs mul Cochrane and Perkin'1.
Sniad. lioza, C. Alien, Shannon.
Sacrifices, Jesimor Huggins, Es­ TIGERS LOSE TO CHICAGO
DETROIT, dune 1 .—Chicago outtrada. Double play, Cobb to Weik
to Jussmer. Left on buse, St. Pe­ hit Detroit and won the lust game
tersburg 4; Tampa ft, Base on halls of Hie series here yesterday 12 to
off Browert 4; Cobh I. Struck out 7. Poor out fielding was primarily
by Brower 5; Cobb 3. Hits off responsible for the downfall of the
Brower 14 in 8 1-3 Innings. Balk, Tigers.
Score by innings;
Blower. Losing pitcher, Brower.
Chicago
102 501 021—12-IG-l
Umpire Pieli. Time 1:45.
D etro it....... 030 300 100 — 7-^3-2
Butteries: Lyons and SchnlkjW.
Ci llins, Holloway, Cole and Wood-

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WE WISH TO A N N O U N C E THAT

The Sanford Automobile Company, Inc

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

uestiomll'liyisa
cBuick so safe and so
easy to steer?

Is now operating under new management
with
I*. f\. Mcro as president
a
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formerly with the Seminole Ihulson-Essex Co. will ict as salesmanager.
Wo wish to extend a cordial invitation to our many friends to visit o u r show room at
20B Magnolia Ave., in the Wight liras. Hldir.

I A n sw er:

B e c a u s e o f B u ic k ’s

wonderful steering mechanism. It is die most
expensive type now installed on any motor
i5i»r— and worth the differen ce because it
adds to Buick performance still another point
o f superiority.

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•.etn.nole Bank Building Annex.
Phone 417-L 3 .

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REAL ESTATE
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JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
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Water nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak
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FOR SALE —5 Room Bungalow: FOR SALE: New Bungalow, 5
rooms, bnth, electric lights, gnrEast exposure, also garage. Can
he arranged nt $25 per month. F. rgo. two porche*. South Sanford
D. Breeden. Smith’s Barher Shop, Ave., $500.00 will handle. Balance
like rent. Fred S. Houston, Box
FOR SALE—Bird dog puppies. ASIA.
Fred S. Houston, South Snnford FOR SALE—Horse wngon and
Ave. Box 096.
harness. John Muhrphy, Ginderville.
FOR SALE — Household furniture
for sale cheap. Also Victroia. FOR SALE: A beautiful thorough­
bred Jersey cow. Not 9 years
210 Pnrk Avenue.
old giving 9 qunrts milk daily. Can
FOR SALE 9 nice cows. Fresh in he seen at corner of Central and
milk. C. P. Ford Box U9 Cam­ Elm. Phone 479-W.
eron Ave.
FOR SALE: A smnll farm of 5
acres right on the edge of in­
FOR SALE:— By owner or will corporation of Sanford. 2 1-2
trade for ncrenge REVERE acres cleared. Good farm land.
SPORT MODEL, five passenger One 9 room house, 40 orange trees,
touring cnr. Due sen berg racing mo­ 19 bearing nnd other fruit trees,
tor. 108 horse power, no limit to good water. This place is well lo­
speed. In first elnss condition. cated and n bargain, for some one.
Deal must he closed at once. Write Call and see me at Rail Road
or phone 605 Hen Nathahson 119 Pump or write. D. I,. Landress,
Elm Avenue, c.o. Post Office Box Sanford. Fin.. P. O. Box fl
1020.
Will
FOR SALE — Victroia, bed, chinn TO HOUSE BUILDERS:
give deed to beautiful lots nt
cabinet, rockers, dining chairs,
hose, gas stove, nnd other house Geneva nnd take second mortgage
hold goods. Cheap for quick sale. on house nnd lot nfter house is
built. Allen nnd Brent, Second St.
210 Park Avenue.

EVERT TRUE

ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
PHONE
I BUY—pay cash for second hand Quick results. Two cents per word.
piunos. Address P. O. Box 352.
148
Sample copy on reuuest.
KINSEY HOUSE
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
Clayton, (la.
Times, the great homo daily
lied Directory
Just a nice quiet place lo spend rate lWc per word, minimum
the
summer.
Home
grown
veget­
Z5SING — Multigraphing, ables. Plenty of milk, butter, charge 25c ensh with order. Write
(or complete rnte card.
sg and mailing—ns you
eggs and chicken.
Fine spring

SIR E C T O R Y

Miscellaneous

( 673. H. E. Porch. First edge of town. Altitude 2,200 ft
Rates reasonable.
inal Bank Bldg.
Mrs. J. J. Kinsey, proprietor.
liTURB AND MOTOR RE
TO HOUSE BUILDERS:
Will
WINDING.
give deed to beautiful lots at
ART ELECTRIC SERVICE Geneva and take second mortgage
Expert Electrical repairs, on house and lot nfter house is
W. Central Ave. Orlando, built. Alien &lt;v brent. Second St,
Have you rooms to rent or some
second hand furniture to sell?
TOMOHILKS FOR RENT
Uso The Herald’s classified page
nnd get results.
A.REEL
Car. Drive il
self. Oak and Second St. Chinawnre in English Porce­

INI. STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

f l o r is t

H rt t h e FLORIST"
/o r nil occasions.
' MVrtle. f’honj 260- W

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla

M A N FIN O S STR EET
(CAR D O O R C L O S E D
O P E N S IT, P A S S E S &gt;

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development
Read about it in the Palm Ilmch
Post. Sample copy sent nn renneflt.

FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 205 Onk Ave. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T. Smith.
FOR RENT — Cottage—John Mus
son.
FOR RENT: Apartment, no chi.d
ren allowed. 920 Oak Avenue
Call 9211.
FOR RENT — Two rooms nnd
kitchenette, furnished, garage,
90G Elm Avenue.
FOR RENT — Attractive, cool
apartment. 910 Oak Avenue.
FOR RENT:
Furnished apart­
ment or sleeping rooms. Select
neighborhood with private family.
Cool, comfortable rooms. Hot and
cold water. Telephone, etc. 711
Park Ave.
FOR RENT — 1st floor.
Every
convenience, 2 room apartment
202 Park Avenue.
FOR RENT — New Furnished
bungalow for summer.
Modern
conveniences. Adults only. W. L.
Davis, corner Sanford
a n d
Geneva Ave.
FOR RENT: On the cool and
breezy ocean front, 2 exclusive
modern apartments for summer
season. Everything complete, in­
spection Invited. Address Szotd
Apartments, 116 Ocean Ave. Phono
913, Daytona Beach.

Classified advertisements have
come to be an American institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.
Many men and women have
become habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

Pick U p Today’s Herald

House close in. In

Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—Room* with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln House.

read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourself
why classified advertising is so
important.

FOR RENT: Two furnished house­
keeping rooms. First floor $20
Apply 312 East 5th St.

Ct h r o u g h , b u t l e a v e s
IT O P E N . — T H IS IS
Q U IT E , C O M M O N , A N D )

You nro wasting time and mo
ncy if this page hasn't your das
sified advertisement. Phone it ii
today. No. 148.

Automobiles
8 Room Two-Story House

USED CARS

Excellent condition, .suitable for two families.
Shade trees encircles the lot; Rood neighborhood
and close in. Enrage. Prone $6,900. Terms.

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&lt;P R O B A B L Y IS O N E R E A S O N FO R
C A L l i l N S A STR EETS CAR A COM*
MON C A R R I E R .
V

vein [in..-in la (l ln r Ida’s h i s t o r y ; s
h a lf m illio n d o l l a r h i g h w a y to ch&lt;
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I 'n l s h e d ; a tw o
m illio n d o l l a r brliiKs a c r o s s R scam h la Hay s t a r t e d ; u u i i r t e r
m illio n
f o l i a r n|iern li ou so u n d s r c o n s t r u c ch. i; t w o m i ll io n s b o l n r sirnnt on
h l s h w a y ; K r r u t r n t c h a n c o f o r IIvo
i|flvslii|ii»r« to i( it
In
ground
flo o r.
Writ® I l o v s lo i im r n t Ltooart-

Contractor and Builder
199-M — I'honc — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AYR

BY CONDO

C ln rk alturir
E x p o n e n t, m o r n i n g
I no hid In* S u n d a y . m o r n i n g l o u t .
I c e n t p e r w o rd . m i n im u m Mo.

ADVERTISING goto rexultii if il
reaches potential buyers. PaIntka Daily News is circulated In
nn Industrial nnd agricultural necticn.
TO REACH BUYERS or selleis of
real estate advertise in
lains, Bavarian and Japanese theFlorida
St.
Petersburg
Times, One cent
ALTOS FOR HIRE
cent n word daily, two cents a word
China make lovely gifts
T. AUTO SERVICE
Uny
Sundaya.______________________
sight. Meets all trains. Rmr- The Ball Hardware ADVERTISE in me Journal-Hertransfer. Phone 551 nml C3-W
uld, South Georgia's greatest
newemiper
Morning, afternoon,
and Sunday Classified rates
Elton J. Moughton weekly
10c per line. Waycrosa JouraalilF.I.l. CAFE
ARCHITECT
rtcruiu, Wuycron*. i&gt;«urgta.
irt’i Lost m Service and Qual
First Street and Park Ave First National Hank Uldg,
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your s"bscriptlon to the
Sanford. ----------- Florida
Tribuno or hand t to your local
denier so you can rend Florida’s
greatest nowmaper. One year
■'a DRUG STORE — Pro$8.00, A months $1.00. thiec months
P’ions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
ETJjJ Chiropodist
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
*’ ntur you as your phone.
FOOT SPECIALIST
ance policy add 75 cents to your
J y i J PCnrii*. lliin ln ns. In t tr o w cider.
Ming Nulls, H e a v y C a ll"DO YOU WANT to buy or soli
B m jses o r t i r e d
aching
anything?" If so advertise to
•W ord e l e c t r ic c o .
I J r . J | III*, c . I - O IS I.K H
the
"Gainesville Sun."
•ffessurs to Gillon &lt;fc Platt
Y o w .ll G row Illd«.
Magnolia. Everything elec- O rtu n d o .
P h on eE lev ato r
HKVF.I.OPKUS A T T R IT IO N --PunPhone 422, Electragith
i s c ii 1.4 Is lieKtoniiiit trio g r i u l l e i l df&gt;-

.LU\\S’ SERVICE STATION.
1 ”;*s. Oil, Tires, Accesso’■ service with a smile. Elm
1
Phop; 447-W.
'fiTS—Three stations. Mag4,jJ Second. First and Elm,
word Avenue and 10th Street.
LE^H_^&lt;-'rvife.

FOR RESULTS M

| Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on All Sanford Business Activities of Importance

c o i . P M R t i s to* .&gt; i , r . n o E R - c i a a i Ifleil a d s h a v e t h e l a r g a a t c i r c u ­
la t io n In
S o u th w estern
G eo rg ia.
It a t * S'* f ( - w o r d ) Una.

THIS
IUSINF.SS DIRECTORY

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........I. W. Phillips' Sons

Seminole Business Lxcnangc

DODGE SERVICE

221 -E First Street, opposite postoffice

In n p r e s c r i p t i o n f a r

Malaria, Chills and I *vcr
Dengue nr Itilious Fever,
It k i l l , ( h r KfriUH.

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

2 Miles from Sanford City Limits

nr. ti. c v r .m j —1 \ \ r.xTMK.vrs
1.nl* i. v Piik&gt;Hton-liruml&gt;-v lildg,
Sunfnrd
F lo rid a

Everything
For the Sportsman

G. T A Y L O R D Y E I
l*OR SALE—Space on tho page
f°r classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or aull that second-hand goods?

Fainting— Dccorntinn
1*1ION E 303

“Why! He’s Nothing
Hut Skin and Bones”
“Marry Him? Never”
"Quit kidding me, Agnes; when
I got ready to land a man he’s got
to be u real man with plenty of
good healthy flesh on his hones."
"Of course, I dunce with Ed;
He's a good enough fellow ami 1
just feel sorry for him, hut no
skinny, hollow checked spindle
shanked lath is going to sail the
voyage of life with me."
Cheer up. Ed—things aren't as
had ns they look to you right now.
Many hundreds of skinny, gaunt,
emaciated men looked even worse
than you do till someone told them
about McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com­
pound Tablets (the new way to
take Cod Liver Oil! and how it
would put pounds of good firm,
healthy flesh on their bones in
just a few weeks.
Nothing like these health creat­
ing weight producing tablets for
skinny, underweight men,
as
thousands can testify. Start to
take them today—til) tablets--flt)
cents nt Bower’s Pharmacy. Union
Pharmacy or uuy real druggist
nnywhere in North or South
America.
And listen; If they don't put 5
pounds of good flesh on you in 30
days, get your money back—ttail’s
fair enough, but be sure—very sure
that you get McCoy’s Cod Liver
Oil Compound Tablets—the origin­
al nnd genuine.
—Adv.

C&gt;T C O t-t_ T - W H IC H
O is e . Ho M ir s e .?

O H . TM /N T"b 'f O O • »*D IT ? /
TOO

WANTED position as nurse in pri­
vate homes. Inquire 707 Laurel
Ave,
SALESMAN WANTED — Export
cnee unnecessary . High grade
proposition. Liberal commission.
Protective territory.
Address
Salesmen c.o. Herald.
WANTED TO RENT 6 or 8 room
house with modern conveniences.
Close in. Address S. E. U. care of
Herald.
WANTED to purchase from own
or suitable acreage for dairy
Jesse II. Hamilton, City Food In
specter, P. O. Box 424.
RAGS WANTED — Large, clean
linen or cotton rags for clean
ing purposes. Bring them nqv.
to thu Herald Composing Room.

WINTER PARK—Amphltheate
costing $10,000 to be erected.

By GEORGE McMANUS
CXJGa js ‘b M D HE
V O O L D TA,&lt;E.
T haty CNT o f MINE*
ILL C » T T H E CAT
, A N O T A K E IT
Pl i g h t o v E.f i T o
.
W IM ____________ ^

WANTED: Table Boardqrs
Park Avenue. Phone 069.

T H IN K . X O O

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CiO'cV T O •oTlQK A sR O O tsO
V /flL L YOU A R E m O T - C

Cl92* oi I mt l FgATunc Senviec! Inc -

K good night’s rest
There’s nothing like
it to put you in shape
for the day’s duties or
pleasures.
There's nothing like
Dr. M ile s’ N ervine
to bring refreshing,
restful slumber*
Buy a bottle. If it
does not help you,
we'll give your money
back.
Your druggist tells it « !
pre-war prices—$1.00 per
bottle.

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I rtblkhed in Florida's Heart,
World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land
LU5IN XV,

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Thursday: •
southeast winds.
Maximum Temp. ___ ____— ftO
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925.

U A L TRIBUTE Juniors Banquet Seniors On $450,000 FOR
Tuesday Night W ith Faculty
TO MARSHALL And School Heads As Guests CITY SCHOOLS
WILL BE ASKED
PAIDBYNATION

TRICE FIVE CENTS

Prosecutor

NUMBER 262

'GRADUATES OF
HEARCOOUDGE

Violin Solo. Clinton Rines.
Velma Shipp, accompanist.
The banqueters sat at five lo n g 1
:
______
| ••
tables arranged to form a star, i _
, .
,—
.
Nations Land
Simple Services Held Tuesday
in the center of which was a great Superintendent T. &gt;&gt;. Lawton
Chief Executive Gives
At Capital When Govern­
bowl of daisies nnd fern.
V u r i- ! Presents
Needs
Before
f 0 Guards Protect
colored ribbon confetti was drap-j
Kiwnnis Club and Petition
ment Heads Gather to do
Y ou n g O fficersTask
Their Citizens; Riots
ed from the balcony over the raf­
Honor to Wnr Executives
Is
Given
Endorsement
ter to this centerpiece.
Of P rom oting Peace
Laid to Communists
The clnss colors, green and g o ld ,:
« « « -,»
i »
and GoodCitizenship
were used in the table decorations. W 6 W $ 2 . 5 0 , 0 0 0 H i g h IS
Step W ill Aid Italy
Down the center o f each table
In Paying O ff Debts
Included in Program
streamers o f green nnd gold were
stretched, tiny crystal baskets o f
daisies and ferns alternating with ! Building For Negroes And
Funeral Services To Be Held
green tapers in brass holders down
Thursday and Body Placed
Repairs Take Remainder o f
the length of each table. Golden
For
Time
in
Receiving
Vault
Proposed Education iFund
^orders Starting On
nut cups decorated with single
daisies were used and tho place
Denies Suggestion O f
Saturday Show No
WASHINGTON, June 3.— Accurds were figures dressed as daisA movement for the voting o f
companied by those who most lov­
Other Nations H ar­
is.
n $150,000 bond issue in the HnnISigns o f Suspending
ed hint nmong the hosts of friends
Great bow l. o f daisies, tho class ford school district for the pur­
boring U. S. G rudge
won to him during his life by his
flower, were placed with artistic pose o f building a new high school
unfailing kindness, fairness and
IsAN FRANCISCO. June 3.
effect about the room. The bal­ building for white pupils to cost
huninn philosophy, Thomas Riley
ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 3.
iCablcs from China tell o f re­
cony rail was entwined witti g ra ce­ $250,000 and u new high school for
Marshall, former vice president of
ful fern, and a golden glow was negroes wob launched at today’s
ived disturbance at Shank­
—
Reduction o f the nntion’s
the United States Tuesday night
luncheon meeting of the Kiwani3
cast by the shaded lights.
, where rioting has been in
began his Inst journey from the na­
standing military forces to a
Tho following menu was serv­ Club by County Superintendent T.
p-ess since last Saturday
tion h capital to his home ut Ined:
«
E. T. Stewart, district attorney minimum is predicted upon
W. Ijiwton.
dmnnpolis.
[d nf the landing o f armed
Fruit Cocktail
Tho Kiwanis Club unanimously general o f Tennessee, got the In­ attention to miiitnry affairs
The nation, through President
Celery Hearts
queen Olives
ml* at Canton from for­ I.ymnn J. (lage, secretary o f the
endorsed tbo issue anil ■all mem­ dictment o f Dayton against John by the average citizen. Presi­
Loolidgu and other iiigh govern­
linked Ham
Virginia Style
bers who were qualified signed the 1 . Scopes for teaching evolution
i warships as a precautiun- treasury under President McKinley ment officials, first paid its trib­
Escnlluped Potatoes
petition for the election cull. Sup­ and will play a leading part in dent Coolidge declared here to­
, move after students and and during a part of President ute to tho memory of the war-time
Lima Beans Peach Salad
day before the graduating
erintendent
Lawton addressed the prosecution o f the case.
jliers had paraded there in Roosevelt's administration, is seri­ vice president, who succumbed to
Cream Cheese Finger Rolls
club calling attention to what he
class
o f the Nnvlu Academy.
ously
ill
in
Sun
Diego,
Calif,
(luge,
a heart uttuck Monday, in a sim­
Gunvn Jelly
Orange Ice
apathy with Shanghai demon,
said was the absolute necessity o f
who
is
past
H
O
,
hus
long
been
prom­
While
appointing the new
ple
service
lute
yesterday.
Then
Daisy Cake
Iced Tea
ktion*. Disorders at Shanghai
extending the school facilities due
the body reverently was taken to a
officers ns nnibnssndurn of peace
Motto — “ Facta Non Verlm’
Lattributed by officiuls in the inent in the financial world.
to the rupld growth o f Sanford.
train which left ut 0:30 p. m., and
and citizenship, the President re­
On Friday evening the final com ­
Wgn settlement to Russian ami
The petition, which will need
is expected to arrive at noon to­
minded them that the first essential
mencement exercises will be held, approximately 800 signers in Dis­
Communists and resulted
day ut Indiannpolis, where the
of peace nnd security is an ndethe commencement speaker being tricts one and three composing the
U prosecution o f strikers in
tuneral will be held Thursday
quoate defense, which "should be
Prof. Herman F. Harris, of Rol­ special Sanford school tax district
Eaese spinning mills. Protest
morning with Masonic rites. A ft­
lins College.
quate defense, which “ should be
Lk&lt; rentral government ut Pekasks the school board to cull an
erwards, the body will be placed in
our
people.”
| in a note to other powers
election on un issue o f $150,000 to
a receiving vault ut the Crown Hill
kinK violence used in suppress“ Wo do not believe in or wish
be spent ns- follows:
cemetery there, pending a decision
f dtimmstrntioiis, declares stu$15,006 for purchase of site for Heavy Property Damage Has to bear the expense to niuintain
oy Mrs. Marshall u., to its last rest­
fcti to be young men of good
military forces,"
new
High School building.
Been Itepo.ted In NebraskaiInrge
ar« u standing n’
ing
place.
Lilies unarmed und full o f pn‘The
very
genius
$50,000 for the completion of
And Iowa; General Rains In ,’f n ™ Duhlic Woul
ktiim.
Mrs. Mnrshull, who has bravely
would be threatened
Morgan and Company Grants
the
Southside
primary
school.
facet] the urdeal o f final parting
Grain Belt Growing Crops by ?hatPpSlcy. Bi
But while military
Loan to Be Used to Stabi­ after neurly thirty years o f ninrri$50,000 for the construction of a
science has ndvnnced to such a de­
IKAN'dllAI, June 3.— Shanghai
no whisth school for negroes.
lize Exchange; Position of oil life with the former vice pres­
CHICAGO, June 3— Old Sol, af­ gree that it is necessary constantly
|u irmed camp today, two out$ 10,000 for repairing and replac­
Italy Declared Strengthened ident, went on the same train with
ter having reigned supreme for to maintain a considerable body o f
|ir this morning causing po­
ing
tho
heating
systems
in
the
the body, accompanied by Mark
several days throughout the mid­ trained experts in that profession,
tto open fire resulting in the
primnry school dle west) atnl part of tho far west, the true spirit o f American institu­
Indianapolis news Noted Explorer to Claim All Business of Palatka District uranimnr und
ROME, Juno II.— Finance Minis­ 1histlewaite,
pth of two and injury to many
buildings.
linr been bested in niuny portions tions requires thut each citizen
o. The banks were closed and ter tie Stefani announced to the correspondent, who was her hus­
Territory For America De­
WUI
Be
Transacted
At
$15,000 for furnituro and incid­ o f the central states by Jupiter should be potentially u soldier,
band
s
former
secretary;
John
IL
j fronts boarded. Food is bein'* chamber of deputies Tuesday that
spite Canadian Claims; U.H.
Three-Day Session Ending entals for all schools in special I’luvius sided by his honchmun, ready to take his place in the ranks
peed out by store keepers and the hanking firm of J. P. Morgan Cowles, representing the Scottish
Officials A r e
Perturbed
Friday at Sanford Church school tax district No. 1, which in­ Thor lieut wave, which caused in time of peril, cither in the field
1Mil stores were searched tor &lt;fc Co. had granted a credit o f $50,- Rite Masons o f the Southern juris­
cludes the city o f Sanford.
diction,
and
dJanies
M.
Baker,
sec
more than a score of deaths In this or in the necessary productive ac­
00(^000
to
consortium
o
f
Italian
i while troops o f several nnPROVINCETOWN, Mnss., June
$15,000 for the paying of paving area has given way in ‘ several tivity.
i attempted the task of restor- hunks to be used to stabilize ex­ ictary o f the senate during si*
Methodist ministers nnd laymen
years o f Mr. Marshall’s regime n", 3.— Lieut. Commnnder Donnld Mac­
states to electrical
and
wind
j oritf after n series of upris- change.
“ It is exactly because wo wish
are gathering in Sanford today liens on school property.
It was also announced that the its presiding officer.
|iitutul last Saturday.
In spenking o f tho necessity for storms nnd thunder showers. Four
keep our standing forces small
Millan, when informed Inst even­ for the opening session tonight of
Str\Ices In Hotel.
|the new high school for negroes, new deaths occurred Inst night.
at the uverugo citizen must give
IQomo agitators made public Hank o f Italy's rediscount rate had
ing
by
the
Associated
Press
o
f
the
tho Paltnka District Conference o f Superintendent Lawton told tho
The weather bureau forecast for
me attention to military affairs,
Tuesday night on the been increased from 0 to 6 1-2 per V. The,.H
,?.l;vic« .to,l“ y wus held in the
New \Villard hotel, where he lived report thnt Charles Stewart, min­ the Methodist Episcopal Church, club that the school authorities the entire area tomorrow was precisely as he gives some atten­
for a general uprising to cent.
while vice president and where he ister of tho interior, hud told the South, which will continue through were trying to care for 900 negro more rain and “ probably local tion to other government affairs,
toot all foreigners.
Strengthen Italy's Podium.
died more than forty years after house of commons Monday night Friday. Jbq^work o f the ennfor- pupils with accomodations for only thunderstorms."
iHoarder that ho may express a
tykials "f the foreign settlcHEW YORK, -lime 1 — Estab­ his retirement from that office
150. H o's.’ Id the heating .limits in
Strong wltujs in adjact-.if iuu - dMberate and informed judgment
t handle the situation, but adthut
Canada
claims
nU
land
north
W
t
i
will
be
directed
by
presiding
fctd that the outlook was per­ lished by J. I*. Morgan &amp; Co. o f a having returned to Washington for of the dominion to ‘.he north pole, [Elder J. F. Ball and Dr. T. J. Nix- the grammar, und primary schools tions ui low.* and ^ChIulHf*Jato mi* tlic ballot Ijot."
$5U,OOO,O00 revolving credit for the a brief visit, ns he hnd frequently
were “ the finest in the world in today caused at least two deaths
.,
The President reiterated that
il more grave than at any time
stabilization o f Italian exchange, done.
Some 200 officials und said: “ There is nothing new in that « n, pastor of tho First Methodist the summer timo but the worst in and serious property loss.
The America’s aim was “ a policy o f
|ti, city’., history.
which was announced Tuesday, was friends, including his former page claim, although I have often won- Church, is ncting as conference tho winter.
storm wns accompanied hv hail peace through reason rdther thanIliame Communists.
It is the plan o f th; board, de­ and a two inch rainfall in 30 min­ force", nnd declared thut in its
viewed in the financial district us and chauffeur and capitol attaches dered on what it was based.
1
host.
6t authorities directly nttribut- a step of great importance, cer who had known him, attended the
clared Superintendent I awto»i, if
“ Any land which we discover on I Between &lt;5 and 100 delegates tho bond issue is carried, to rush utes. A similar condition in the dealings with the peoples o f this
|tb** disturbances o f the pas- tain to strengthen Italy's position service, which was conducted by the
vicinity of Sioux City, Iowa, yes­ ami other nations, the Navy must
are
expected
to
attend.
Tho con­
f* days to work o f Russian and in refunding her war debts and Rev
Dr. Charles Wood of the the expedition which is to start ference will open Jhmight at 8 tho construction of the new high terday caused damage o f more remember that the “ dominant traits
ptfflent was being fostered b / likely to pave the way for an event­ I resbyteriun church o f the Cove- this month from Boston, will ccro f mankind are truth nnd justice
o’clock with a sermon by Rev. A. schools buildings in order to Lo than $ 100,000.
rational institutions under the ual revelation of the life on n new nnnt, where the Mur.-Lali.* worship­
ready by next year.
tninly bo claimed by us for the A. Godfrey.
Reports from over Iowa ‘dated und rigntcou.Miess, nnd that thu ap­
:;■ ■■ '■ ‘ bi- Russiun embassy gold husis.
President E. D. Brownlee, of
ped here in accordance with the
The committee chairmen are &lt;u
five deaths from electrical ami peal to reason must ultimately pre­
United States. We were told of
■Peking and the Russian coll­
the Kiwunis Club introduced two
simplicity
nnd
unpretentious
relig­
Thomas
\V.
Lamont,
who
recent­
vail."
follows:
wind storms there Monday.
ate here.
Canada’s
claim
when
we
left
in
new
members,
F.
II.
Wight
nnd
F.
ly returned from n visit to Italy, is­ ious feeling that hnd marked hh 1913 on the Crocker land expedi­
Missions nnd church extension,
General
Rains
•‘Though ultimately I believe
A. Clnrk and they were welcomed
Jb*l*rit-. who started the ngi- sued a statement on behalf of the life.
Ruins were general over Kan­ peace will prevail,” he. continued,
into the organization.
■ r. -Saturday ufter demonstra- Morgan firm, saying the credit had
After the invocation came the tion. "*
A short address was ninde by sas and Missouri today, dispatches “ I have too much knowledge o f the
f ®yer sentences passed on Chin- been granted to a banking group Lords prayer. Then the fourth tlu
Kiwmiinn P. H. Smith, who re­ said. Fort Scott, Kansas, was history o f mankind ami too much
I strikers by the Shanghai mix headed by the hank of Italy and chapter of the gospel according to I
I court, last night were mnking consisting of the three Itnliun St. Mark, on which his ©yes rested sh
lated how his old Kiwanis club in swamped by 3.73 inches o f rain. experience with the truitr, o f hu­
McPherson, man nuturu to dare to assert -.hat
Tennessee
succeeded in obtaining a A small tornado at
VI effort to effect a general banks of issue, the Hank of Italy, when death came, wns read, and
am
Ptf. including nil public and tlie Hank of Naples and th? Hank the lines of the 1tilth Psalm, un- seek land in a region lying partly Literature, T. L. Z. Harr; Hos­ 100 per cent attendanco of mem­ Kansas, caused $110,000 damage. we hIuiII never ugain be anguged
At Kansas City, Mo., the down­ (it war. It is known o f all the
piv . rviees, including donies- of Sicilly. The credit, which hns ®*hlLT „1fav" rit« " f Mr. Marshall in north of the dominion but tho pitals, S. I. Hendrix; Temperance bers at luncheons.
pour was credited with ’ exting­ world that we have no present or
greater
part
will
be
north
o
f
Alas­
I arrant*.
The
members
present
today
and Social Service, W. J. Carpen­
the guaranty of the Italian govern­ the Hible, he often turned to during
i
' speakers could lie heard ment is to be utilized if occasion the leisure moments o f his life. A ka. If we find anything we shall ter. D. I).; Church Finance, R. A. were: E. D. Brownlee, R. H. Berg, uishing the burning fuse o f a bomb traditional enmities, thut we covet
intended for the ifcstrurtiou o f a no territory, harbor no imperial­
claim
it
for
the
United
States
and
en.wils of coolies thnt they arises for exchange stabilization brief oration followed ami the d o s ­
Selby; Local Preachers, It. T. Cald­ I. C. Helmut, C. A. Byrd, A. C. building under construction, while istic designs, und ure not arming
I
think
that
the
nations
o
f
the
Carter,
F.
A.
Clark.
A.
P
Connel­
P® bered the foreigners to such purposes.
ing prayer was said immediately
well; Quarterly oCnference
Re­
at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, lightning
world will regard it as just.’’
1 extent that they could overafterwnrds.
cords. W. L. Elkins; Committee ly, B. I). Caswell, R. It. Chapman, struck an automatic sprinkler sys­ ourselves with tho expectation of
An
increase
in
the
Iiunlc
nf
attacking or being attacked. And
In
the
report
of
the
stand
hy
Mr.
T. L. Dumas, Ray Durden, George
” um within u single hour,
Puritan
of
Puritans.
on
License
to
Preach,
R.
E.
I*.
Fol­
tem hi a department store, flood­ so far as we can look into the fu ­
A.
DeCottes,
It.
G.
Dnvey,
W.
S.
Stewart,
it
was
said
that
C'anudu
/•*&gt;. ' " ‘ ‘bl but join in a gener- Italy's discount rate, from (S to 6
Ho was a “ puritan of puritans,"
som. It. T. Caldwell, C. S. Gardner;
1-2 per cent coincident with the
lypnaing.
does not cluim Wrangell Island or Committee on Admission and Re­ Ensminger, A. C. Fort, T. R. Hig­ ing five floors for a $100,000 loss. ture, as far ns we can gunge tho
y r- '\ 0,,(l "old, likening him to
opening
of
the
credit,
is
expected
territory
north
o
f
Alaska,
or
Salt !.nko City reported u maxi­ power und temper o f other peoples,
“ ^•♦Ifati on ef students are paJohn Bunyan and asserting that
admission, G. IL York, I,. IL Simp­ gins, J. C. Hutchison, M. IL Hut­
Greenlund.
A
commission
it
wus
ton,
T.
W.
laingley,
Forrest
Lake,
mum
temperature of i»0 degrees there never was u time when it
all roads into the city, in- here to give further support to the
secret of his life was his
son. J. W. Windham; Confetanco
T. W. Lawton, S. M. Lloyd, IL C. for northern Utah yesterday along was less likely that uny other na­
said, was enguged in establishing Reporter, A. C. Rivierre.
pwung incoming farmers nnd currency.
faith.
*
His
influence,
the
minis*
The immediate response o f the
Canada’s right to lands between
|!J,ni" k' th*; bringing o f tend
Following is the program for the Imng. C. J. Marshall, J. G. Mich­ with cold rains that retarded the tion or combination o f tuitions
exchange was a rally of l.'l points ter declared, “ will carry ever yet it und the pole.
ael. H. II. McCuslin, G. E. McKay, strawberry crop. At the same time would or could mako any attack
|Pl"-i into the city.
further^iind further as the years
session:
W. M. McKinnon, T. J. Nixon, How­ Illinois ami neighboring states ex ­ on us.
Commander MncMillun is sched­
|t "tniffAiigvtoretahrdlctaKTAO in the lire, which after selling for go by, warning and restraining
Wednesday
Evening
some days below tic, mounted to
ard Ovcrlin, II. IL Patishall, A. R. perienced local storms. Though o" 1
|{&lt;-d' Are Reinforced
“ As one who Ih responsible not
in political life, and because o f uled to sail from Boston with the 8:00 p.m.—Opening Services.
Platt, A. K. Rossctcr. E. IL Ran­ additional heat prosratiou wu&gt;. only fof our iiationul defense, but
1negation of about one hun- •1.08. Other exchanges appeared to what he was and did and said, I’eary und the Howduin on July 17.
Sermon,
A.
A.
Godfrey.
dall, Jr., A. Rafficl. L. II. Steele, recorded today in Chicago, the city i:':ewise our friendly relations with
‘ •Voowng students, alleged be strengthened also by the an­ ‘ many unworthy things will be left
Altur Service of Consecration.
nouncement, French francs recov­ undone.”
J. G. Sharon, I*. H. Smith, E. C. witnessed a ten degree drop in its other peoples and our title to tho
WASHINGTON, Junu 3.— O ffic­
L i;.
' •*rrivcd last night from
Thursday
Morning
Smith, F. IL Wight.
maximum temperature compared good opinion of tho world, I feel
iuls here are somewhat perplexed 9:00— Devotions.
Fling to reinforce the trouble- ering after touching u new low
price for the year.
with yesterday.
p ,nK elements.
ut Tuesday's news dispatches from
that tho occasion will vary seldom
Organization.
The operation is the third major
Ottnvyu, indicating that Canada ex­
E ?
" f 6*000 workers in
arise, and S know it does not now
Roll Call, A. E. Founds.
credit
which
the
Morgan
firm
has
pects to lay cluim to any land that
Klhai industrial plants are on
One Death At liullinmre
exist, when thoso connected with
Election Ad Interim Commit­
may be discovered to the northwest tee, District l.ayleader, and A s­
’
these include mechanics placed at the disposal of foreign
BALTIMORE, Md., June 3— One our Navy are justified, either di­
of the present dominion.
death and four prostrations hero rectly or by inference, in asserting
a., ’ 1 -lt Ihe riverside power countries for exchange stabilization
sociated Ijivlenders.
So far as high officiuls ore in­
(Continued on page 2 )
| *!!! ,hu eas*ern district, from purposes within the last year and a
Reports from Pnstois.
that other specif led powers ure
Since March, 11121, the
formed, no such claim ever has
F " the major part of the for- half.
Conference Claims— Discussion
uniting ugainst us, nnu by arosiug
been asserted heretofore, and no G. H. York, A. C. Riviera, C. S.
H-tthinent receives its elec- French franc has had the protec­
national suspicion and hatred a t­
tion of a $100,1)00,000 revolving
courrent.
$100
and
50
Days
Is
MERCERSBURG. Pa.. June 3. - overtures on the subject ninde to Gardner, It. A. Selby. It. E. L. Fol­
tempting to cause us to arm against
Sheriff C. M. Hand und Deputy
credit,
which
was
granted
at
a
critMrs. Calvin Coolidge, wife o f the other governments.
I ‘ nl' , •
r- ui
also
mo nave
have forctitJ
forced the
wmi.ii wuo kiuuivu
it i
som.
Sheriff W. C. Willinmson have Handed Pistol Carrier them.
foreign
president, Tuesday sat with the
It has been tho intention o f the
,low'i of many cotton m ill« ical
tu stuve
u ““ f"
rc
Superannuate Endowment, T. J. started on another collection of
“ The suggestion that any other
Mercersburg
ucudcmy
former MncMillun-Navy expedition, which Nixon.
industrial establish- ra i,r on the currency. The return
ret
copper stills following the des­
i.1*
of
the „~..J
icohl stan­
8t
... Great
........ Britain
..............to
- —
school mutes o f her son, Calvin, is to set out next month for the 11:30—Sermon.
Eugene Bngley, negro charged, people ure harboring u hostile in­
truction several days ugo of ii
tent toward us is u very serious
I Tu.’ ", " !
-‘•cctioiu o f the city dard this spring was accompanied Jr., who died lust July und saw region in question to raise the
Afternoon
number of "liquor kettles" which with carrying a concealed weap­ charge to make. We would not
by
another
$100,000,000
Morgan
them
unite
in
honoring
his
memory
United States flag over any new 2:30— Devotions.
corresrxmIr t ' o • ,' "cmtetl *Press
re»s correspon
on nnd also with ussnult was this relish having our honorable motives
they hud accumulated.
that of “ un ideal American land they niuy find.
(Continued on page 2)
It the I ' "d 'F k Tuesday night, credit by the Federal Reserve bank as
They
nay
the
outer
office
just
morning fined in Municipal Court und peaceful intentions questioned;
boy.
f .
'&lt;u-ion brought by the dis- o f New York.
didn’t look right without some cop­ a total of $100 and sentenced to others can not relish having nny
i.euding international bunkers
Ihe tribute was paid in the un- '
|t.
- 'I .
per about nnd so this week they
serve 50 days with 90 days ad­ o f us question theirs. We should
* t«. .
s were everywhere yesterday expressed the opinion veiling o f a portrait which took
have ulready udded three big re­
not forget thnt in the world over
|n
: Greets for the most that in arranging the credit, Italy its place among those o f the moat
ditional in default of the pay­ the general attitude and one ot tho
torts to the new collection.
was
looking
forward
to
the
day
representative
boys
of
Mercersburg
Vthem
'' Cted; usuullv crowdSheriff Hund went out Sunday ment of the fines. In the con­ strongest attributes o f all peoples
when she could re-establish the Only a year ago, in the ceremonies
r • (ci» were empty.
nnd
brought back two Htills with cealed weapon case, lie was fined is a desire to do right.
gold basis and added thnt the pres­ which marked the graduation of
capacities
o f 50 gallons each and $50 ami costs or 90 days und in the ' As na instrument of peace, Mr.
ent operation should hasten the tu lv in s older brother. John, the
WASHINGTON, June 3.— W ith-j As understood ut the White Monday Deputy Sheriff Williamson other ense, $50 and eosts nnd 50 Coo^dge gave assurance thnr the
|PEKK,i" V Scho° l* Closed.
|
1
d— All Peking country’s return to complete finan­ series wus started and umnng the out seeming to interfere with the! House, the final plnn is to tuke mo gathered in one which could turn days. Other cases disposed o f
Navy would draw adequate sup­
paintings already upon the walls arrangements. President Coolidge vies from the gallery of the preiiL ,,
" " closed today as stu- cial stability.
out 75 gallons o f “ white lightning’' wore:
port from tho federal treasury and
The history of Itnliun public fi­ is one o f Dr. Joel Boon*, the presi­ has thrown a nionUey wrench into
dent passing out the certificates.
Iriit?f
ut the National UnMarion l-owery, larceny o f eggs, he gave support also to voluntary
_____ |nance
since the armistice has been
dent s physician nnd a member of the plan to star him in the movies From this distunce the cumeru will with one churge, it is declared. A
" ,r ‘lemonatration
against
transferred to county;
Nuthun organizations which attempted to
large
quantity
o
f
beer
wus
poured
the
cluss
o
f
1809.
"f foreign forces'""at cne
continued and marked imwith Ramon Navarro, in the uct of not show the identy of the midship­
Williams, loitering, $20 und costs advance the welfare o f the Navy
The boys o f Mercersburg also bunding the nctor a sheepskin from men who file past. Later closeups, out iU the three still locations.
I, . , and Nanking. R eport, I provement.
Hunkers
described
Sheriff Hand's captures were or 30 days; Walter Smith, gamb­ by keeping the public informed " o f
F "'turhanecs are fermenting Italy’a banking situation as essen- joined in offering their respect to Annapolis for use in the scenario. with Secretary Wilbur officiating,
John its true aims and purposes." ,\
made in the Island Lake section ling, $10 bond estreated;
~ ‘
■tiully sound, pointing out thnt gold Mr*- Coolidge, not ns the lady of
Mr. Coolidge told callers Tues­ and with Navarro in line, will bo nnd East o f tho Geneva bridge.
Frank, gambling, $10 bond
cs- strong military establishment alone,
reserves of the three banks o f is the white House, but us the mother day he hud no objection to appear­ taken.
Deputy Sheriff Williamson found tm ated; Frank Allen, gumbling, he said, would not prevent anyon*!
sue on April 3, approximated $355,­ of their former schoolmute. In an ing in the production, but did not
President Coolidge took the view
$10 bond strvuted.
County Railroad 000,000.
from over attempting to molest tho
unannounced ceremony, the mem­ feel any one unauthorized to re­ that permitting pictures of himself his on Robert’s Island, in tho
southeastern
part
o
f
the
county.
nation.
bers o f the class of 1025, tho class ceive a diploma should be permit­
for current event movies, for which
)uKht By Seaboard
\\ Hilo Sheriff Hand wus out still Condition o f W eeks
of which Calvin was a member and ted to puss down the line and take
Miami Has $500,000
with which, had he lived, he would a dummy diploma from his band. admission is charged, is not d iffer­ hunting Sunday ho found time to
from allowing an event in capture Sylvester Miller, u negro
Continues Serious Appropriations Body
t e r d , A?TV M Uno » - The
Fire Tuesday Night l)p Kratluat©&lt;l tomorrow, presented Since a eloseup o f the prsident ent
which he participated to be taken convict who escaped from the
Mrs. Coolidge with n dutch.
kenta. r
lne *iaH askt’d the
parsing a sheepskin to Navarro was for a regular movie.
Picked By 2 Houses
•Dnr
‘.nimerce ('onimissinn
county roud gang Saturday morn­
BOSTON. Juau
it hnd been planned to present a big'feature of the firm, the pres­
Tho condition
n ooff th«
MIAMI. June 3.— Losses from a
He
told,
cullers
he
wanted
to
be
ing.
Ve
acquisition
o f Secretary of Wnr John
W.
•
id which Kre o f undeterminetl origin in the the tfift at the puhlir ceremony ut ident's final decision disrupted ar­ helpful in any legitimate enterprise
(r»t? J?- (;ulf Railroad.
which the portrait was unveiled, rangements.
Weeks, who was operated upon ( TALLAHASSEE, June 3.— Kenilrund
in
I
heart
of
the
business
district
lust
the
only
restraint
being
the
feel­
'
miles
o
f
ruilroa
r&lt;*
i ut the plant were changed und the
for gal! stones last week la dcs- nedy of Lake, Hsndry o f Taylor
Secretary Wilbur, who granted ing that the office of president
vnrrl p r o -1
I nieht
mintv. The Seaboard
night involving
involvin'^ the Kress
------- rive and
MARKETS
cribcd
ns "not so favorable" in a ' and West o f Santa Rosa from tho
presentution
took
place
privately
in
to
authority
for
filming
the
graduat­
should not be used for advertising
xip«l xunrantee interest and ITen store to lay. were estimated at one o f tho school buildings with
bulletin issued this morning by i House and Senators Singletary,
He also feels there
CHICAGO, Juno 3.­ Wheat, July his physicians.
t l , 7 ‘ ° n “ n l»»ue of $450,000 $500,000. The loss is double the only the members of the class of ing exercises, stepped forward and purposes.
In a statement Overstreet and Butler today weru
kt»n*ar
by the former amount of damage of any three 1925 and a few friends and facul­ ugreed to provide a line of mid­ should be equal opportunities for 1.59'
1-60; September 1’.57 to made yesterday, persons attend- oppauinted on the conference com ­
shipmen
for
the
picture
after
the
all to take pictures at tho naval .tu 5; Corn, September 1.14 to ing Secretary Weeks, said his con- niittce to draft a new uppropriuR
tt* * Con*klciation in tak- other biggest fires in the history ty members present,
I* it
*•m
over.
regulur exercises arc over.
academy ceremonies.
of Miami.
.
1. 11',»; Outs, September 48.
dition remained critical.
j tions measure.
Members o f the Junior Class of
tho Sanford High School
were
hosts Tuesday night to the gradu­
ating class at the annual JuniorSenior banquet held at the Wo­
man’s Club when more than 106
persons, induding in addition to
members o f the two classes, fac­
ulty advisers and city nnd county
school board members.
Principal G. E.
McKay
was
toastmaster nnd in addition to tho
responses on the regular program
there were mnny bright talks made
by class members during the oxcrcises.
One o f the features o f the ev­
ening was the reading by Warner
Seoggon of a letter to the class
written by Mrs. G. E. McKay, In
which she told how sail it made the
faculty feel in bidding farewell to
the students with whom for four
years the teachers had been so
pleasantly associated in school
work.
H. C. Du Hose responded to the
tonst, “ To Mr. Lawton and the
School Hoard," offered by
Lee
Peek. The program wns as fol­
lows:
Toastmaster G. E. McKay
To the clnss o f ’25, Cloyde Rus­
sel.
Response, W arner Scoggn n.
Music. Cnrmetta Harbor.
To the Faculty, Ham Byrd.
Response, Mis* Ida M. Gray,
Reading. Evelyn Kdenfield.
To Mr. Lawton and tho School
Hoard. I*ee Peck.
Response, II. C . DuH oi.\

Foreign

[eking Protests
Against Violence

I T A L Y RECEIVES
CREDIT OF FIFTY
MILLION DOLLARS

America’s Policy
Is Peace, He Says

4 MORE DEATHS
ADDED TO THOSE
KILLED IN STORM

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MACMILLAN WILL DELEGATES HERE
PLACE U. S. FLAG FOR CONFERENCE
ON ARCTIC LANDS OF M. E. CHURCH

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Visit To Academy
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President Throws Monkey Wrench In
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In Doctrines O f All The Churches

ANEW lilt TO YESTERDAY'S
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NEW YORK, June 1 A con g re-i who has that spiritual root o f the 1
gntion thnt crowded to cnpacity ‘ matter sincerely in him ought to he I
welcome on equal terms with every- i
the Pnrk Avenue Unptist Church
body else in the church o f Christ." !
Sunday heard its newly called pas­
Relating that youths o f ten come .
tor, the Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson to him for discussion o f religious
Fosdick, preach his first sermon problems that puzzle them, Dr.
from its pulpit—a plea for a broad- Fosdick said he usually asked them !
"D o you really think that dynamic [
licberality in church doctrine. In
dirt going it blind, is un adequate |
the congrrgntion were John D. explanation o f this vast and varied '
Rockefeller, Sr. his son and grand t nlversc and o f us within it, and
ron John D. *rlkjipd ’.Vinthrop A f­ »Sr*i nin'borr end music r.r.d the
ter tin* sermon, Dr. Fosdick was 1tughter of children at play are no­
"nthusiastically received. He stood thing hut the sublimated consefor more than an hour shaking « ucncc of fortuous concourse of
hands with the hundreds o f per- cighty-odd chemical elements?’ ’
After such conversations he said
aons who attended the services.
I
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usually found that such youtlu
Referring to "the thrilling ndvon
lure which we are undertaking were "not nearly so irreligious as
they thought they were.”
"Nevertheless, one can remain
under no illusions about what is
going on," lie continued. “ D anger-;
i us things are afoot in the moral
life o f our time and you can not
meet them with conventional Chris­
tianity. The younger generation
is rebellious, impatient o f convenUonal Christianity. It must he vital
is central in Christianity—discip- Christianity that gets thorn if anyleship of Jesus—and thnt anybody thing will.
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Attractive Property and

Prices

INVEST NOW A N I) GROW WITH SANFORD

5 desirable home sites, Elm Ave nmi
High Street.

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Business Lots. _______ _
Acreage, ideal for sub divisions,
Orange Groves.
Let us show you what we have before buying

Room 7, Hall Hldg. Telephone 710
Sanford, Fla.

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Hero? th5 place to raise tlie tlxfct
.•G-ncecl folks- the station nea?\
Wou-:c weii icuiit- an modern reai;
*Finest thinp that's on th e blcok..’

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same degree as it is found in the Greater
Miami District.

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t h e e e n tle r a in

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a t t a i ,n
O n t h e ce ilin d , q n rea d ln h wid
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yanbjpi toixcv rnars-’u ijll.'J. m aw ed
je and b u rv t.
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tied a lot.
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■cl q u ite h o t
one the w orst.

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tS-scs ata tprey* rnefiL'.
ipot5 pulled out. wit A s&lt;jucal'
id9 and. 9por t the pup.’

Has arranged Ihru J. 11. Wilkes \ Co., of Nashville, Tennessee, nianufiuTurers o f SUN

SHINE POULTRY FEEDS for Mrs. Ada L. Mcrris, American Poultrv Anrediled judge
To He At Their Store

All Day Saturday, June (&gt;
To aid and gi\e ad.ice to all Interested in Poultry
C ALL AND LET HER HELP WITH YOCR PROHLEMS

—the new seaport metropolis of the South
that wonderful city built upon a definite and
positive foundation not a boom city not a
bubble, but a real, honest-to-goodness fulfill­
ment of desiny always intended, hut just
recently appreciated by those who desire to
live in an environment of beauty and salu­
brious climate not found elsewhere to the

And Greater Miami is not dependent alone
upon one or two individual causes—to the
contrary, Miami’s era of prosperity, now just
in the beginning, has back of it eternal sunsi tino and balmy trade winds, a year-around
June climate, ever-increasing accessibility by
rail and steamships and ever-increasing pro­
duction along agricultural lines and everincreasing industry—as a natural result ot
the fact that population makes industry.

ANI) that is why Miami Shores today presents such a wonderful opportunity for
buyers to profit as others profiled in years gone by. Its tremendous area, its
beauty o f location onBiscayne Bay, its elaborate and complete plan of development,
and its situation in the direct path of Miami’s expansion are responsible for the
record-breaking sales which Miami Shores has enjoyed since its inception.

Ho our guest in a free in­
spect ion trip io Miami
Shores. Make reservation
today.

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Ilritt-Chittendcn
Realty Co.
District MunoRBr8*
210 E. First St.,

Sanford

�QE TWO

SANFORD

Special Session State
: Condensed News Legislature Probable, 15 Rescued When
Dredgeboat Sinks
:
Public Record
Solons Declare Today
In Stormy S e a s
TALLAHASSKK, June
With
Compiled and Prepared ex­
clusively for The Sanford Her
aid by the Sanford Credit As
aociation.

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JUNE 2

R. E. Conveyances
* Quit Claim Deeds
j R. K. Mortgages
■ Satisfaction of Mort­
gages
Chattel Mortgages
Articles of Agree
*
ment
*■ Agreement for Deed
* Land Contract
* Contract
* Affidavit
l Mnrriuge Licenses
Slnte &amp; County Li­
censes
1 - City Licenses
* Electrical Permits
1 Plumbing Permits
. Building Permits
£
Dishonored Checks

No. Amount
11 $48,500.00
1
2
6,595.00
5 22000.OO
1
475.74
2
5,250.00
I
i 9,000.00
1 2,211.77
1
4
2
2
I
2
4
12

15.50
20.00

adjournment of the 1925 regular
session of Florida legislature but
two and half days off, an extra ses­
sion appeared on the horizon soon
after todny’s deliberations began.
Representative Davis of Leon, chair
man of the Rules Committee and
one of the floor lenders declared he
had been advised that an extra ses­
sion is inevitable and offered a
resolution nropoajjijr that n:',mlsT«
should serve during such session
without pay.
He lnt&lt; r attempted to withdraw
the resolution hut was prevented
from doi*L’
by objections f^orn
floor anu ihs resolution was voted
down 41) to 2-’l. A situation has
arisen through house action late
yesterday in aiding the senate nppicpriation measure,' causing the
necessity of a conference commit
tee to redraft th- measure, which
contains 140 pages.

LD, WEDNESDAY,

Rebels Can’ t Hold Hiram

lighting the Deal’s distress sig ­
nals, the tugs cut their lines and
returned to the drifting dredge.
“ We got on her starboard, pick­
ed up her line and fashioned It to
the Mohave,' ’said First Mate
Alien. “ From a distance o f 50
WEST PALM BEACH, June II. ' feet— we dared go no closer— we
— Lashed to the decks
thwart kept this line taut.
the fury o f wild northeastern winds
’ Our crew had lashed them­
that threatened to sweep them selves to the decks in their life
overboard, the crews of the tug­ , belts, and the Deni’s men had their
boats, Mohnve and Nemo, finally litt* uelts on. Then we took a
rescued 15 men and Captain Percy small heaving line and with this
Jackson from their perilous posi­ we pulled each of the 16 men
tion on the Deal, 100-foot dredg- through the raging seas on board
bont of the Wnlderk-Deal Com­ th^ Mohave.
pany, 15 nines north o f Jupiter
“ First we tried to use our lifcLoats, hut they swamped as soon
ns they were lowered. Some o f
j the men were unconscious when
we got them nboard the Mohnve,
j the waves having pounded them in­
to insensibility."

V zr
a f f ilia t e d w ith

T he Sanford Credit A s s o c

Double Header To Be
Played Tomorrow By
Civic Club Leaguers

7,250.00
7222)1

ijuaiu i» •mi respecior oi persons
Death doesn’ t wait until times are good,
until you have money in the bank and
can “ a fford ” a funeral. Death comes
like a thief in the night.
W allingford and Blackie Daw

Hiram Johnson, fire-eating senator from California, had an adventure­
some time when he and his son, Hiram Jr., cruised in their yacht
from Florida to San Francisco. Honduran rebels seized them, though
they let them go shortly afterwnrd. The trip took seven weeks and
the senator lost 15 pounds.

Be Our Guest
On a Free Sightseeing Tour To

You’ll see the SEVEN WONDERS of Flori.ln
opportunities vilinitiiitf with enthusiasm,

Building I’ rrmiu Issued.
-I. Beck, one-story residence,
$250; J. Beck, one-story residence,
£50": Howard Favillo, one-story
residence, $2,500; Ilcitz &amp; Pylon,
one-story building for filling sintion. $2,000.

ASK FOR FREE TICKET at the First National Hank
lolihy which entitles holder to entertainment, including
luncheon.
IUIS LEAVES AT S:.10 A. M. Thursday. June I
From Valdez. Hotel, Sanford.
Thomas llemuosy, left, and Harry I). Hibbs, are held in jail in l,ns
Angeles, charged with operating a '■get-rich-tpmii’’ scheme. They are
said to have swindled hundreds of persons of nearly $500,1100. They
told their victims they were planning to merge several large railroads
of the wist and that $15 would be returned for every $1 invested.

HAVEN-VILLA INVESTMENT
COMPANY

SANFORD'S MOST EXCLUSIVE SUB-DIVISION
TERMS VERY REASON A RLE

If one o f your loved ones should die
tonight and you were broke, would the
undertaker welcome your name upon
his books—would he put the loved one
away for you and trust you until some
day when you COULD pay?
Even undertakers are business men.
They, no more than other business men,
can afford to give their merchandise
away. To buy from them on credit you
must have a good credit rating, a repu­
tation for paying your hills piomptly,
when due. For their own protection
they, too, belong to credit men’s associa­
tions. Be sure that they would “luol
you up.”
It’s easy to have a good credit rating.
Just buy within your means, pay your
hills promptly, and no day can he so
dark that there is not a friend waiting
to serve you and trust you until prosper­
ity smiles again.

A F F IL IA T E D

W IT H

T he S an ford C re d it A ssociatk
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Rooms 5(11-502. Phone 05
First National Hank Building.
Sales Force:— Miss Ituha Williams, Miss Helen linage.

iM iia iH iia iiiiim iiiiu s R iia a o is iR iH iiiiiia

The Indescribable West
The Cool North-Land

v&gt;e would like to have your prop­

-th e scenic Colorado Rockies; gorgeous, golden
California; the Pacific Nimhwes^yuurNuiluual
Parks; the Great Lakes — the North W o od *;
the restful and invigorating Tennessee Mountaina—-through the heart ol historic Dixieland,
by way of Atlanta, Lookout Mountain, Chat­
tanooga, Moccasin Dead, via

erty listed with us, we will spend mon­
ey to advertise it and guarantee that a
personal individualized effo rt will he

THE DIXIE TLYER
L lb r a r y -O b .c r v .llo n C ar*. D raw in g Rnoai
and C om partm en t B leeping C ars, C '.a ch e*.

made to sell it.

k i l m n . l r le w su m m .r l . r c . - l o n c retu rn l im i t .—
c u n .e n l.n t .t o p -u v .r p r i v l l .a .e —d iv e r sity u fru u t.a
—etrcult tours.

Exceptionally Good Dining C a r Service
Fur

cur eseervatien*. iU u.O ui.d l .,uU .u „ , . J
ether In/urtnuiLin, uppty tu r rp rcH tn u ot. » /

Classified advertisements have
com e to be an Am erican institu­
tion— they vitally concern every
member o f the family.

ATLANTIC COAST UNE RAILROAD
A. Nice Hint
in rjiy lots, urui specially
Bn inviatrmnt standpoint.

Come in and let us tell you about them

or

H. C. Hrelner

I.. C. Shir.h

S .C .A S l.L M y .
U N .R .H .
C.AE.IHr
3 t 6 t ir .h e a .B ld I . 1 3 4 W .B e . Si. 1 1 1 3 ti'e S e e itild (.
D i l i . R o o t. R c p r . . . e t a l i . . . J . d t w . t i l l i . n . ,

AND HERRINf

M any men and women hate
become habitual readers o f class­
ified advertisements because they
have found it a very profitable
habit, indeed.

Pick Up Today's Herald
read through the classified adver­
tisements and learn for yourseli
why classified advertising is
important.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925

S a n M s H o s p i t a l , D O G A T E S HERE
1 leaacsEngincfcrBWho IO K CONFERENCE
Inspect Tile System OF M. E. CHURCH

fonlinued Growth in Manu1featuring Is Forecast by O f­
ficials of Florida Society of
America recently, formed
UULLYn'ilOpi *■»•*.. June o.—
u value of products mnnufneturiin the state of Florida will grow
Una- proportions during the
[it few years, it is predicted by
t. research department of the
i0ri,ia Society of Articricn.
\cconling to a recent announce­
r s by the United
--------of
.jct of Commrcce the
r.ducts at factory prices of manfwturing establishment in Florida
iww.il n gain o f 2'J.l per cent or
reroiimatcly $4:1.000,000 between
r’(” years 1921, mnl ,1023. In the
jlier year the value o f 4he state’s

uy me « namner or &lt;
the notary Club, when they parsed
' &amp; . £ \ ‘‘^ ^ c - S IIarOm
£ V ,,'.h »he cite to,lav returning to
5 ® “ ®^
A&gt; **
'
Or ando from Daytona.
) * ;3 0 -S en .v m
.:
I he engineers were taken toi Sacramt .1 of thaOthrd's SupDaytcna yealerday afternoon by a pet:* ;
Daytoifa committee and were re• .
Fridav Mcrnitnr”
turned here tin,* morning and then p-OQ—liovotioes
■.
2 ™ transported to Orlando by the
Reports fn m Committees.
Sanford eomrmttic.
Flac: for nexf C on v en er.
The delegate* will begin their
Sundnv Scho! W ork— AV. S. Hulconvention in Orlando thi.-* niter-* lot, ;F . M. Williamson, other busnoun and on Saturday will adjoin u , ineeb '
nnd continue their tour of th&lt;r iDSfrr'-Rermon.
southern part of the state.
f
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^
Afternoon
DAYTONA—Daytona Mortii [ S'.^rDfcvoUon*.
Juurnat plans new building.
j Elcctilti o f Delegates to Annual
LEESBURG—City hall t„ b .K ^ B &amp; ji? ^Yurlnrs*.
hum nnd parks and streets -im-l .* ' f^ w h g Devotions,
proved at cost of $250,001).
t* Adjournment.

“ SQlir-Bonfrhs” Qufsledded

Celery Shipments

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Celery movement June 2.
Pot Yards •.*•»,
.*»« ,*••.
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Pittsburg ................ - ............
Savannah .............................
Total

1

A SPLENDID FEELING
Tiiut tired, hall-sick, diacourhKcd fcclin - caused by a torpid liv­
er and constipated bowels can be
gat ton rid of with
surprisng
promptness by using Herbine. ^ou
feel its beneficial effect with the
first dose as its purifying nnd reg­
ulating effect is thorough and com­
plete. it n it only drives out bile
and imnurites but it imparts a
splendid feeling o f exhilaration,
strength, vim and buoyancy
of
spirits.' Price 00c. Sold by Fan­
"Sour-doughi of the Yukon had to admit that Don Stewart, a student
cy's Di'ug Store.
at the Oregon Agricultural College, showed them something new in
HOLLYWOOD BY-TIIE-SEA— sledding. Equipping a motorcycle and sidecar with runners, Stewart
made a 325-mile "mush" from Skagway, Alaska, to Kcno ( ity in two
i New 100 ryom hospital plan net).
and n half days. The average time for dog sleds is 10 days.
LAKJ1 WORTH— Forty
days
building amounts to $313,300.

&gt; i i.i .i.Mila

'i m ir.

D O N ’T P U T O F F T I L L TO
M ORROW

•in-’ I -jmdaiuPl
*
.IIIIMCI

W HAT Y O U C A N B U Y T Q P A Y

LAKE WORTH— New church to
be erected c&lt; rting $25,000,

OUT OUR W AY

•vfHt

Failure to I5uy in

By Williams
ON THE OCEAN FRONT
Overlooking the New Pier and Dance Hall

- 3 s £ l -€H

The person &gt;vno names the one
aduct which can be manufaeturi to best advantage anywhere in
:e state of Florida, will receive
10,000 cash. The remaining $ 10,l
0 in prizes is divided into about
roily parts.
Joseph W. Young, who is the
student of the Florida Society
U the doner o f the rich industrial
lords, is also the deSVlopcr of
Lilywottd, Fla„ where $15,000,000
Itp water harbor which is to bti
L iirge.it between New York and
[nth America is now) under conEviction under the supervision oi
Iff-tral (iuorgq \V. Gocthnls nl
fcitama Canal zone‘ fume.
I Mr. Young is intonsely interest
I in building a great industrial
It’- ', r.dj.i&gt; tut to the harbor nnu
Ir this reason is taking a keen
■ttnst in th e , industrial contest
Bhrh is to determine the varioui
Ed-jcts which.are best’, suited for
■mificturc here.

Bathing

Delirious

A C T Q U IC K !

Parlor Observation, Dining Car. Train Between

Jacksonville and* Tampa
(Through Pullman Car to Sarasota)
Schedule, Effective May 17th

I (Continued from Page 1.)
n attributed to heat.
’1
■■umeter reached its mu
la.iheul-. tioott,.. wheif **-02 ••

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Itiur I’rosrations

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F R E E

I it Hn hnn^. \VU

'i'lat In the weather bureau for
f r wi.ither before
tomorrow

On An Average Man

Yu Belief p ,)r Fast
WASHINGTON. June 3— The
■t wave ui whieh the eastern
■&gt; &lt;’i the country has sweltered
,1'. D 1 two days showed no
1 a break when the weather
'glit scanned the jiiosrt*
the next IS hours.
Tl,ki\ ami Thursday bid fair
I J|i ' i as hot au it was today
| »nl.
a disturbance in the
•hat i&gt; counted en to
*VI tual relief ntoven faster
11 !-'■*'*• indication tonight,
Will *H* little better.
■nilari,.11,hi.i shared with Lynch■ the discomfort c f be’ ,hu hottest spot in the courtofficial temperatures
;th nlaces souring to n maxlm
degrees, This broke
'record for Philadelphia temHuri- thi&gt;eally in June.
*s*'ingtop at tho saqie time
‘ T u,|‘Hr n tembrrutitro thiit
™ a Maximui^ of 1)7 degrees
'’’mull’ d the record here for
8 .***m in the summer.
1 mil -if Eight Killed
• m o n ie s!,■
, ‘Iowa, June 3.—
I" i &gt;n* were killed mid a
' '"nilid in Iowa by wind
* t night, making, a total
1";l,hs since Monday as a
"f i"rnad(&gt;us and Acctrival
llllci'n.
&gt; *.

■ | do JurvB 3,— Eight
L* Injured, two soriuu.s11 inti rtirban cars met
" collision near Case*
‘dvs north o f here to-

Band Concert
&lt;hr Balcony, Hotel Val*■ Ihursday, June I
o’cltick.)
" Il’h Gippslnml. Llthgow.
*’ erturo, Jo [liters Cam ■u King.
'■inu-zio. The
Merry
h|"w. I.i-hur.
" rintive, The Mill In
i "re.it, Eilunberir.
, •'Intermission
itiol.
fhc
American,
ivacham.
" eipu
from
"Robin
'»»l. Do Koven.
*v'turi-, Uhl
Favoriter,

C O U M T R V

in Remodeling

An Adventure

ini* I Hit CjllVH.

Otcm «r ca UJtvtcc. rr

J (l.U a a u i-A c.L ’a U lk :i . . . .
T lT T firtlT Y lv n o L flm l ^
12.20 pm Ar. Son fori i ....

1.02 pm Ar. Orlando
1.32 pm Ar. Kissimmee
2.15 pm Ar. Haines City
4.10 pm A r. Sebnng .
n2..T2 i»m Ar. Aulnirmlale
2.50 pm Ar. Lakeland
i3.19 pm Ar. Plant City
4,00 pm Ar. Tumpa
*1.20 pm I,v. Tampa
6.05 pm Ar. Palmetto
6.10 pm Ar. Bradenton
6. lo pm Ar. Sarasota .

7.35 pm
C»5fijini
4:3* pm
4.05 pm
3.05 pm
2.33 pm
1.55 pm
a 1.17 pm
1.20 pm
12.51 pm
12,15 pm
11.45 am
10.00 am
0.55 am
0.25 am

a-r-Stops fo arcummodnte through passengers

PINELLAS SPMCIAI
Olisi’fvution Parlor, Dininjf Car Train Betwuuu

T is estim ated th a t withtn a
sin gle y e a r o v e r 50,000 fo o t­
step s pass a cross y o u r floor. E a c h
step m a rs its b ea u ty — scars*it 3
su rface— w e a rs it d o w n .

I

Jacksonville and St. Petersburg
(Via

l.uKclnml)

New Route Effective May 17th

!),()() am Lv. Jiirksimvillo
2.50 pm Ar. Lakeland
3.10 pin Lv Lakeland
f 4.03 pm Ar. Dade City .
■1.20 pm Ar. Trilby
5.35 pm Ar. Tarpon Springs ...................
6.00 pm Ar. Clearwater
......................
0.45 pm Ar. St. Petersburg .....................
TirkrU and Information from
11. G. Aly, T. A. A. C. L. Station
5 layman who tn n!.s that women
are impractical has, patently, never
discussed with Ins wife ways and
means oi buying a home winch she
liked. A Congrcfsion.il Investigating
Committee could have learned much
from the report my wife gave me.
Our little house (we already were
beginning to feel tli.it it belonged to
us| belonged to Mr. K. He was g-iing tn tear it down, because be
thought it detracted from the beauty
of the entrance to his big place, but,
if we would move it away at.once
wc could have it for a ridiculously
small *r»n—alsiut one-tenlli its value,
\Vc could get two lots just oil Creek
Road, giving us a quarter of an acre,
for $1.21)0. By goint? m with !i neigh*
t&lt;*.ir who was moving a house (a
lucky break i"f usj vvt- could get t*ur
house moved lor $4W) V.e would
have to have a cellar and foundations
built, hut T. (the village odd job

7.35 pm
1.20 pm
1.00 pm
12.1)7 pm
11.55 am
10.30 am
10.05 am
9.50 am

D e fe a t this d a m a g e — put b e­
tw e e n these feet and the floor,
n fig h tin g film o f D e v o e F lo o r
iDEVOE

nuxT-wLULxua
rrosuctj

P .iin t— a tou g h , durable finish,
m a d e in 12 attra ctive colors.
/J lo iilnrut

Ihe D etoe H om e Implore*
rt*nt .1an whereby you can paint tone
itoutw —im ije and out— and pay far it
im ten monthly imt^Umentt,

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Dali Hardware

A tlan tic C oast

Hume 8

The* Standard Railroad id the South

It * c ?

SWIM AT

FLORIDA’S FINEST SWIMMING POOI

of College* Songs,
&gt;4cm orica" Set.c-

ON THE WORLDS FINEST BEACH

al. Anthem, The Star
K‘d Banner, Key.e.
BEIZENSTt^lN*
Directon.

May mean the loss ot’ a sure p rofit to YOU

Finest Dining Room Service on I lie Reach

our More Deaths
, Added To Those
iKIled In Storm

Yo r k . June 3— A drop
J) of I degrees in the tenipcru* Oorn yesterday’s high of HS.
if the c it y little relief from the
*;. fi'iir new iirosrutions beini;
wiM. making a total of twelve

Rates

Meals

DAYTONA BEAC JI

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The Sanford HefAld

•

Problems o f a Growing City

iM n n
w a a r w jz r "
_iM*r atr '_______
:er*d ** Second Class Mattar.
•bar 17. 1*1*. at (h&lt;* P«*t&lt;Jff!eat ’ Bo* font. Florida under Act of
Marek S, 11*7.
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n , it n u 'im i nvMtn . ...... Manirrt

Sanford’s rapid growth is evidenced by tho parking prob­
lem which is daily hemming more serious. A year or two
ago we weren’t bothered very much about this matter, hut
so many new people have come to make their homes here,
and the growth o f this section has been so fast, the auto­
mobile
parking situation is getting complicated and soon
I'knn* 14N
b " l i t Mssnolln Avrnnr
some action will have to be taken to relieve congestion.
’• r n n i m i m o x nATF.S
Last Saturday night demonstrated the fact that some of
OnW T**r—17 *0 Six Months 12.SO
»*llvrr.Ml In City hr Carrier, per the streets in the downtown business section should be made
w«,k. 15c. Weekly Kdlllon H .00
wider. And busy days and nights to come will again find
per yesr. «.
automobiles narked so thickly or. some streets thul passing
srr.riA i. hotjcri aii ohinm
notices. rami of thank*. resolution* drivers experience trouble.
and notice* of entertainments where
charges are kuute will be churned
With the widening of Park and Magnolia Avenue, and this
f i r at regular advertising rate*.
should be done right away, the situation will he greatly re­
M HM iiKti t i i b A a a o r iA T P .n F ft B S I
The Associated Pre»* Is exclus­ lieved. Hut parking on both sides of Second street is danger­
ively entitled *o the use for re- ous business. The street is so nnrrow that when cars are
publication
of all newa dlapatcbea
bll
crvllten
cralltM to It or not‘ otherwise
“
* cred parked on both the north and south sides, hardly enough
tten
ttefl In thla paper
nap' awl also th# lo­ room is left in the middle o f the street for two cars to pass
cal new* puhilahed
publish* herein. All right*
of T&lt;*pul&gt;lf(*xitlon of uperlal rilf pfitcil* anti frequently is heard tho scraping o f fenders.
e’ hereln are also r«»er-ed.
The Herald doesn’t believe it advisable to place a time
jVF.DNESDA Y, JUNE 1. 1023.
limit on cars parked on First Street, just at present. Hut it
would like to sec use made o f the streets lending to the lake
TI1E HERALD’S PLATFORM
for parking purposes, and believes that the problem would be
1.
—-Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
w,
„
practically solved if those who have business in the down­
2.
— Construction of SL Johne-Intown districts at busy times would utilize this section of the
dian River canal.
city which is so near the majority o f the business houses.
S.-5-Eitenslnn of white way.
4 — Extension of local amusementa.
We arc glad to see the parking problem become serious
— Swinning pool, tennis courta, for it means Sanford is keeping step with other Florida towns
etc.
the same conditions exist. The time will come, and
5.
— Augmenting of building where
pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment soon, when Sanford will be designating one way streets, will
bouse*.
have automatic traffic regulators nt busy corners, and will
6.— Extension of street paving oro- have fifteen minutes parking limits on all its downtown
fcram.
7. — Conatructlon of boulevard streets.
|t p i i

r i i u i i p u

around Lake Monroe.
Sc—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
HOW TO WIN:—Trust in the
Lord, nml do good so shnlt thou
dwell in the land, nnd verily thou
shalt be fed.
Commit thy wny unto tho Lord;
trust also in him; nnd he shall
bring it to pass. I’snlm xxxvii:
3, 6.
--------- o--------LAUGH A LITTLE
Hero's a motto, just your fit—
Laugh a little hit.
When you thipk you're trouble-hit,
Laugh u little bit.
IxK)k misfortune in the face,
IIrave the bedlam's rude grimace;
Ten to one 'twill yield its place,
If you hnvo the wit nml grit
Jujit to laugh u little hit.
Keep your face with sunshine lit,
Laugh a littl\ hit.
AU the shadows off will flit
ILyou have the grit and wit
Just to luugh a little hit.
Cficrish this ns sacred writ—
Laugh a little hit.
Keep it with you, sample it,
Laugh a little hit.
Fortune may not sit beside you,
M911 mny mock and fame deride you
Hitt you'll mind them not u whit
If you'll laugh a little hit.
—Cook in Grit.
--------- 0--------It’s a pity that nil of us hnven't
enfiugh money to give dime tips
like John D. Rockefeller.
The little girl down the street
wants to know whether a taxider­
mist is a repairer of cars for hiru.

When To Stop Talking
It is a wise man who knows when to stop talking.
The day of long winded talks has gone, und there are few
o f us who would care to see it return.
Busy business men today like to have men call at their
offices and get- right down to brass tacks without discussing
the weather, and the crops, nnd the tourist business, and ev­
ery other subject they can think of.
The salesman who knows his business doesn’ t waste very
much time before he gets right to work at his job. The man
who has some proposition to make, if he really hopes to con­
vince his prospect, will explain his scheme in the shortest
time possible.
These are busy days and there are few men who become
successful who don’ t know when to quit talking. Many per­
sons have talked themselves into a job and then immediately
have succeeded in talking themselves right out o f the job. It
happens frequently.
In a short editorial which gives plenty o f food for thought,
the St. Augustine Record expresses it as follows:
Brevity is the soul that not only to wit but of e f­
fective business communication Many excellent busi­
ness propositions have been turned down because of
too great prolixity in writing or in conversation. A
busy business man—and the phrase is not pleonastic
— is frequently turned away by talk from a proposal
that might have appealed to him if briefly nnd tersely
presented.
The psychology of the business man’s unfavorable
reaction to too many words by tongue or pen is easy
to understand. In the beginning of submission of a
proposition his mind is presumably open. The problem
of the proponent is to interest him. When interest
has been aroused and the miml;]tji.sIjtTppu^autjtMsIy___
recefdive as a result the negotiation enters a critical"'
stage— one in which the person to whom proposals are
being submitted is easily "scared” o ff by loose state­
ments. It is a wise man who knows when to stop talk­
ing.
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II. R. II. Drought Rain
It’s Wet In Geneva.
Moth Monoplane Record
Only 516,812,809.
By ARTHUR HRI8 BANE
(Copyright 1*25)

Vjbeb* PIP
'ibu S ie e P
LAST NiGUlp

THE PRINCE of Wales, arriv­
ing in Basutoland, brought with
him henvy rains, Grot bad weather
o f his "pleasing African" trip, but
another instance of royal good fo r­
tune.
The Basutos NEEDED ruin,
Their best witch doctors hnd pray­
ed their heads off, exhausted their
incantations, nnd even got to ac­
cusing one another of keeping the
rain away— they have the.r funda­
mentalists nnd W. J. Bryans out
there.

NailsC K0Ck ,,,rtS,cr IJoartl
Screen Wire
Builders
Do&gt;rs
Windows

Hardware

THEN ALONG came the Prince,
with his pleasant smile under his
African helmet, and down came
the rain in torrents, nnd 100,000
Basutos cheered him, snying “ You
have brought peace nnd rain.”
Chief Jonathan, aged 'JO, "a3 one
about to die," thanked the Prince
and hinted that he would say a
pleasant word for him up above.

Frames and Screen*
Made to O rder'
We will build your house
Complete—or Furnish miu
rial Onlv

The Price Is Right

EVEN YET, in barbarous reg­
ions, where the British have not
yet introduced Manchester goods
and Christianity, it is customary to
select some individual, give him a
message for the gods, then knock
him on the head nnd send him up
to deliver it.

SANFORD

CASH LUMBER

CO

w . S. BRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone t72-K

TIIRISTY DESERT travelers
console themselves with the green
oases of mirage. So you, plodding
the prohibition desert, may find
1mental solace in this.
The United States delegation to
Geneva gnvc a dinner last Thurs­
day, to League of Nations officials,
and ns Mr. James Walker, of New
York’s State Senate remnrks, it
“ was ns nlensant a dinner as ever
you drank.”

MH TULAMi
r;-# Pr'nt Thai 8a\*i i0,
Money.
M a nu factured

Bbersun-l.hiiUlry Pain r.
Sold by

L °9 s i\ o r u v r conPAxj
113 Makviolin An,
l'hniii* 27*

FIRST, EXTRA strength, dry
Martini cocktails. Then, in solemn
order, old white Bordeaux, red
PALM BKACII TIMES
Burgundy, champagne “ Brut Na­
poleon" fine champagne, Charteuse
A jolly automobile party made class of Americans "which I’eels
and Kirsch. Seven different and
a
little
camp on tho i.nnlt nf the that everything is all right as long
district "kicks" one for each day „
. . .
v
,
T b l 'n s it is not found out. "Finding
Mtilhsu river in New Jersey. Jbtn
((j t.oursc menus the identifies-,
of the week.
they went away, but their cnmpj*j&lt;j| ,,f the campers and the adTHE BURGUNDY, following thj fire stayed. It stayed nnd thrived, j ministering of punishment of some
white wine, was gastronomic error and went out to see the world, as kina.
it should have been claret with is...............
__ of fires in the woods
the wny
i'lohahly it Is no use to preach
Burgundy or port at the ond.| Wherever the fire went it marked to men who leave .'ires in the
However, American delegates will its progress. It left hideous de­
woods. Were they uinenable to 1
learn with practice.
vastation.
A lter
twenty-four reason or heedful of the common
hours it hnd destroyed 40,000 ac­ grrd there would be no need to
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, who res of valuable forest.
I retch to them. Only utter sel­
lives on buckwhent cakes and but­
All the men nnd boys nnd most fishness and callous disregard of
termilk and had just had his 1921 of the women went out to fight
the rights nnd interests of others
straw lint blocked, will ash: “ Did tii&lt;" fire, hut they made littL* head­
can lie responsible for acts of this
the public pny for that?"
way till it hnd almost burned itself kind. To such individuals there is
out for lack of fuel. Forty thous­ no appeal. Preaching is wasted
EUROPE IS HARD at work on and acres of burned trees are left
effort. The only hope is in gen­
flying mnehinu development. Ger­ to tell the story of tin camp 'ire eral education. Keep on pit Hell­
many is perfecting the aeroplane .mil the jolly campers.
ing, and if certain individuals are
without an engine, because thu
beyond reach o f American citizen­
I'he
sad
part
of
it
is
that
the
Versailles agreement forbade her
inmpers sultered no Lurm whnf- ry as a whole may be responsive.
to own flying machines.
|i ver. Today they are probably The discouragement lie* in the
Italy leads, in huge high-powered j
concerned about the damage fear that while the process of gen­
wacJuaes,
p\gliicl) they did. Then 1:1 a- high eral education is in progress, the
France is ahead of all nations in feeling 01 irresponsibility mani­ unregenerate individuals may do
her number o f fighting machines fested by campers who leave fires dnmugc which is quite beyond re­
and trained flyers, with Japan, a in the woods. They belong to that lic, ii.
close second. The Dutch excel in
! making the all-metal monoplane.

THE BRITISH specialize just
HUMILITY IS TO make a right estimate of one’s self. now in very light machines, swift
is no humility for a man to think less o f himself than ho enough and very economical. One
tiny machine only 27 horse power,

A California judgo recently ruled
that he was unable to make a wo­
man stop talking. Nothing unus­ ought, though it might rather puzzle him to do that.— Spur­
ual about that.
geon.

li

As Brisbane Se&amp;

ONE CAMP FIRE

Are You Cioing
To Travel?

i!

Before you start, come in and get some Travelers'
Checks. You will find them what you want—
Safe, Convenient, and readily Cashable every­
where. Sold in denominations o f $10, $20, $50
and $100.

{jeminole (l[ounhj jjanli
S a n fo r d ,F la .
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

SELECTING AMERICAN JURIES
TIMES-UNION
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put it another wny; he is the best
juror, who by a process of quo?- *
tinning, is shown to be the most I
a n d '' eight^' hundnsi"
..... “ &gt;* “ " f t f t . 1
ft
backward, dull-witted und uninCup ion is, has just flow., fom Engn?
r 1m l
and back. 1.000 Jury, tlu- public regarding this uM funned. Could absurdity go much
fThe trouble about mustering ii
land
to
Zurich
(i() MADMAN! Rush over the wildest Alps, that you may , .......
I important and properly so. Hut further?
citizens for Defense Hay tests on
mill in 11 hours, using only
the present day methods o f sucurBritish practice is quite different,
the Fourth of July is that cvery- please children and he made the subject of declamation.— gullons of gnsoline.
ing a jury are so far from what and it would appear that in Engoric will lie gone on a picnic.
Juvenal.
THINK WHAT SUCH little mn- was originally intended, when the land a respectable man who is willVVe lmve several attractive buys in properly on Lake
---------------- 0----------------jury system was adopted, that it j„g t„
oath to hear the evi­
TIIL»
n
i
&gt;
u
*
m
,
1,
1«
1
,
1
.,
chines,
perfected
in
speed
and
Monroe,
Crystal Lake, Yankee Lake ami other lakes
Speaking of color schemes, isn't
'I hat there dcncc and decide the matter upon
I H E (.R I'iA I A R E only groat because* we carry thorn o n j^ c n o m y as they will be perfected. ls often criticised.
it funny how some yellow journal­
in
and
dose
to Sanford.
could be better ways than observ* it, to the best o f bis ability, is ne­
ists use white paper and black ink our shoulders; when we throw thorn o ff they sprawl on the "would mean to cheap trnnsportn- ed is probable, but the matter of |copied, and British justice seems to
lion. That British aerial midget,
in spreading their filthy propagun grouniL— Mont ant Ire.
caller the Deliaviland size, should handling important cases 1ms be- accomplish much more than it does
da.
$101) (o Si:,(ill.DU p e r a cre
make railroad owners and stock­ come general m the way of state on t|lls sj,|(. Qf the water. With
--------o-------holders think. With such a ma­ and detense endeavoring to secure ,,tir records o f thousands o f crimes,
It appears that an extra session
chine, and gasoline at 20 cents n jurors who have no opinions und hundreds of trials, dozens of cono f thp Florida legislature is certain
gallon, a man could fly from New have evidenced little interest in victions and fewer yet sentences,
ACREAGE FOR SUB-DIVISION
mak) J ; it possible fur the parathe business o f the criminal flourYork to Chicago, by daylight in a anybody or anything.
gmphers to thrive for a few weeks
Harry Dickson, the writer, pro- eert. He snw it nI! —menagerie, little over 12 hours, th** trip cost­
Snys the New York Commercial: i hcs splendidly.
The
average
linger.
huhiv knows as much about the hippodrome, freaks and tho rest of ing less than $10 and no I’tillr.ian "T o the man who is not a lawyer— criminal is apparently convinced
Located in Sanford— a t'ood buy, $550.00 per acre
------- o-------it. His widely popped eyes and
just a plain coiiinionsen.se sort of iMtliut if he curries enough margin
southern negro as any white man the look on his face testified 10 fare to pay.
There ure about one hundred
|citizen, who believes that two nnd, of his profits to hire a famous luwBut this enthrallment at beholding all
can ever expect to know,
and Jwenty-five thousand habitual
yer he can "get awuy with any­
WHAT WILL happen if Henry two make four, not five or seven
these
wonders,
hut
not
a
word
of
even
so.
so,
in
his
search
for
lor
local
vagrants in the United States win
Ford and his sou, Luscl, the lat­ the ways of u court, when it comes thing."
ate ublu to work but refuse to ,j,,! color and I'tiaiot lines with which either commendation or admira­ ter in thin case the pioneer—persist to the selection o f a jury, pass un­
■Justice would be best served in
so. We happen to know one or to illuminate tiis stories, he con­ tion fell from his lip*. Harry win in their plan to do for air travel derstanding. Here is how it seemr every community perhaps, if nil ju ­
stantly
i*
striking
a
new
angle
of
rather
disappointed,
lie
had
ex­
two of them.
what Henry Ford has done f&lt;*r to him :"
ries were arbitrarily formed from
thought nr a new angle of ob­ pected a constant flow of "copy." earth travel. They probably will
Nanford
The pros|K*ctive juror is called, a list perhaps ,,f fifty of its best
2102 First SI.
Real tors.
servation on tho part of *01111* one
Still maintaining his silence persist, for they have never shown
We have the nsxurunce
asKurunci of Wil­ or another of his dusky neigh­ Uncle Jim trailed Dickson to hu
if lie betrays intelligence and a fa­ and most intelligent citizens," sa y s,
liam Jennings Hryiiii that there is bors. down in Mssissippi,
miliarity with the daily news as the Commercial. This would seem)
holm* when tile day was ended. He signs o f quitting.
Mark this moderate prediction; indicated by the reading of one nt to be a reasonable proposition. The i
no "monkey business" to the Ten
Once upon n time Dickson was on had dinner in the kitchen with tin*
musee evolution trial.
Yut, we ui hunting trip in Sunflower enun- servants and a little later was to The Fords or someone els*\ will several newspapers, he is unfit. wiij in which they are secured us­
understand there would have been tv. While there, he met an old be taken to the train which would enable the Chicago man and In* He is curtly dismissed, as if some­ ually satisfies the lawyers, and no
in) in d i c t m e n t of Scopes if Ills negro guide, a beiir-hunter of su-|carrv him buck to his home in family to fly, by the light, of one how he had proved his unwnrthi­ one else. It would seem that they 1
to
FLORIDA
or des* to lie considered discreet or feel it impossible to eonvincu in­
friend hadn’t, insisted upon "mon­ lienor uttiiiments arid a person of Sunflower county. Toward dark day,
v.
,, .California.
...
. .
keying" with the situation in or- n quaint and an original philos-•Dickson went to tile back o f the
trustworthy. On the other hand. telligent men or women und de­
rleans, with s.» e &gt;,
-*'*"
dor to make it u test case.
.
.
,, the weakimpressing
"idiy. All his life the old man had .house to bid his guest farewell.
"&gt;g ami cost one-fifth of railroad he who takes tile stum! nnd, lik pended upon
the half-wit that he is, declares jest and lenst dependable minds in
been buried at the back edge of j Unde Jim, with his shoes o ff, |*ra,Vv , ,
And it does not Dike any ' ghost that he never rends the newspapers order to secure conviction or ucquit
•The Cal in tiie White House U the canebrnkes. Onlv once or (sat on the lowermost step of th
come
from the grave to predict anij |)as never henrd of the case lie |tn! —for the prosecution Is often a.)
twice
bad
he
been
to
largi
town.
1
porch
easing
his
feet.
nof a rudi-Cal. New York Heraldfort. the court, is eagerly accepted prompt as the defense in refusing
The dream of hi* life, it developed
"Uncle Jim." said Dickson, “ I’m (bat.
Tribune.
by both sides as un ideal juror. To well-informed talesmen.
And hc ’s seldom vo-Cul.— Prov­ was to ee a circus. He had heard afraid vou haven't enjoyed your
THE YOUNG VAN Swcringena
of circuses, he had talked with triii very much."
idence Journal.
two brothers had some slight ------------person
,
who
bad
seen
circuses
and
"W
'y.
Mist
Dickson,"
said
Uncle
His nature is not exactly tropi8 Room Two-Story House
Cnl. (Keep cool with Coolidge.) — be trensureii a tattered ptngram Jim. "whut tneks you think tint? equity in real estate and a great Isuae Levine knew nothing about, Cancer runs in families, is inherited, animals suffer from it and
• f a 11reus performance which a I ain’t never gwine fur git whut I deal o f imagination. All success cancer.
Kansas City Star.
,.j aj mjt thc indictment,'' said transmit it, one to another,
But his ways are methodi-Ciil.— white man bad given him. Itut scon today ex long ez I lives, an I’s and accomplishment, you know, is
Excellent condition, suitable for two taniilK**
..j ,i„n*t
know a thing about 1 The cancer anti-toxin, much disthe marvels of the red wagon .tint always gwine Ik- grateful to you the result of IMAGINA TION.
&lt;1
Sanford Herald.
The brothers using tludr renl |(l*incer
‘
Shade trees encircles the lot; good neilfhborhoo*
and neither does anybody cussed, is not n general remedy,
Still, the faithful know he is al­ the white top never had revealed suh."
adopted
"Hut you haven’t said anything estate us a basis of . credit ....
„ .. .. else.”
; but o f some use in slight infections
and close in. Garage. Brone $6,900. Terms.
ways rccipro-Cal.— Miami Tribune. ' themselves to hint.
Learning of the old man's ambit­ about the circus. What made you Mr. Joe Day s wise slogan, O.l .M.
That is probably the most re(be early stages,
Ilut he has to be |Hditi-Cid.—
which
means,
"other
people
s
mondumb!
ion, Dickson bad an inspiration.
Tampa Tribune.
liable statement concerning cancer,'
"Well, sub, my eyes beheld so ey 'and began buying railroad* It o f many made at the meeting. But) SUCH ARE statencnti made by
Well, just so he will not become It was an inspiration born pa*iiy
If Harrintun wen
of philanthropy und partly &lt;&gt;f *el- much dat it seem lak nty tongue is not hard.
a ras-Cal. —Ocala Banner.
alive now, he would own control of its an encouraging statement. ! Dr. Wood, culled the worlds greatFurthermore, in both s|M-eeh nnd lish und mercenary motives; for forgot to wag."
When men realize that they know Jest research worker in cancer. But
"Oh. that wo. it? Well, o f nil the New York Central, in October. nothing, they ure on the wny to the most reliable statement is that
fiuance, he is decidely economi­ 1he scented 11 chance to get some
|prime material for one of his stor­ the things you've seen today what
221-E First Street, opposite postoffR'e
ca l.—Tampa Tribune.
I nobody knows ANYTHING about
IN REAL PROFITS, so far, the LEARNING.
Those who have heard him speak ies. He promised Unde Jim that impressed you nio»t?"
--------;cancer, yet.
Van
Swcringens
have
not
accom­
"All of it 'pressed me from do
declure bin voice is decidedly tnusi when next the circus visited Vicks­
RADIUM CANNOT cure cancer
The bert preventive, you may he
plished much, only 516,812,8tht since
burg, he Uncle Jim. should »ee It. start to de finish."
Cal.
but
can
check
it
for
a
while.
'
sure,
is freedom from worry, and
191(5,
according
to
their
own
confes­
in the middle of the following
"Yes, l know, but there must
Immediate
surgery
is
the
one
instant
surgical attention to unv
sion.
Ami
for
that
pittance
they
x u 'l
summer 'Mn^ling Brothers tame have been some one thing tliP.t
reliable remedy, and that is uncer- abnormal growth, on or under tli ■ a B i n B i i u u i B i a i i i i i i i i
THE MAIDEN’S PRAYER
ulong with their show.
Dickson stands out in your mind almvc ’»•1 have worked hard.
surface.
“ Curfew shall not ring tuiiiglit,"
Rut, os they truly say, the firs: lain.
i itent Uncle Jim money for his rail-, the others—something that seemShe suid in tones that thrill,
step
however
humble,
is
the
im­
j road fare and bade him In* n V icks-led to you more amazing than any"Curfew shall nut ring tonight,"
burg at daylight o f a certain morn-1thing else. Think the whole day portant thing. Using, now their
But I hope that Charlie will."
|log- lie met Uncle Jim ul the over, now. and see if you can tell 1(5 million* of "O. P. M.” there is
THE BOGART ANT POISON is carried
— Phil Armstrong in Times-Union. : train.
no reason why they should not
nte whut that thing i&gt;.’
by ants and fed to their young— all die. r.'vD
make
"real
money"
as
the
years
; That day was prnbubly the most
"Well. sub. Mist' Dickson,” said
"Curfew shall not ring tonight,"
is GUARANTEED.
. ..
Icrowded day and the most event­ Und. Jim. after a period o f re roll t»y.
She thrilled with lips it quiver.
This is still the land o f oppor­
ful one in Uncle Jim's entire life. Ilection, ef it comes down to jes'
Made in Florida.
25 C’ents— AH
Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Broperty.
Where d'ye get thut antique stuff. His patron took him up into tlu* one thing. I’d ... sa&gt; ,|t. thing tunity, if you combine energy and
Used
Everywhere
Them day* are gone forever.
yards lu see the circus unload from wiVh hit nte de hardest wua dat the lungic "O. P. M." formula of
Easy Repayment Blutt
-T r i-C ity News. , the curs, mid took him then to ttie* mr beast wt'ch dey calls de cam­ business chemistry.
|show lot to watch the raising of el. Uh. tth-h-h It dat camel!"
Office in new Merriwealher Building
Curfew shall not ring tonight.
BEFORE THE American Medi(►the tents. Under escort of Dickson
"Why the eaittel particularly?”
Formerly Bogart Pharmacy
Said sweet little Agnes Mill;
|cal Association, meeting at Atlantic!
I the old negro saw the street p.tr-,asked Dickson,
Bhone 611
But wedding bella will proclaim, jnd, the uftvrnoon performance and .‘‘ Mist’ Dickson," said Jim, "ho '* ('tty a discussion among the doc- j 2nd Street.
Alfred II. Abernethy
Daytona Beach,
The murriuge o f me und Bill.
tors led to the statement thut Dr.l&lt;
the side-show and heurd the con-*got such u noble smell!" ’

Lake Front Property

Britt-Chittenden Really Company, Inc.

A Knockout!

Seminole Business

Exchange

EXTERMINATE ANTS

J. H. JACKSON

ABERN ETH Y PHARMAC?

�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE ,3. 1925,

Charity Work Needs
Methods of Business
IPHONE:— Office 148

Wednesday

-Cet-to-Rcthcr Luncheon of
Sman's Club will bo held nt

ST.
odock. It WM ho
by the annual business
nt *&gt; Oclock.
%n\or “ Class Night” will
Id at the Sanford
High
•t 8 o’clock.
Nellie* T u rn e r C i r c le w i l l
t :io o’clock with Mrs.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor

TELEPHONE:— Res. 428-J

Raymond N. Selma), a former
resident of Sanford and now stat­
ioned at the Boston Navy Yard, on
the U. S. Destroyer, Charles Aushurne, is spending a short fur­
lough, prior to sailing for Eur­
ope, at the residence o f F. A.
| Bates^ a prominent member o f the
| Boston Knights of Columbus.
On Sundny evening, May 31, a
surprise birthday party was tetti dered Mr. Schnnl at the residence
] |of Mr. Bates, in Dorchester, Mass
. A delightful evening o f music
'and entertainment was enjoyed by
those present and a collation was
served the later part of the even­
ing.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Carey, Martin
Carey, Jr., Edward Carey, John
A. Heppler, Miss Bessie Bnrbarn,
Miss Mnrie C. Kates. Robert Kates,
Walter Dunn, Miss Frances Thiem,
Fred J. Harvey anil Henry Koeh­
Miss Ledln Mae King, lovely daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. D. King, ler of Pittsburg, Pa.
wnose marriage to .1. Paul Edmunds was a beautiful event o f yesterThe musical program consisted
day afternoon, the ceremony being performed at the First Baptist of vocal selections by Miss Mullet
l hurch in the presence of a large group o f friends and relatives of the and Mr. Diem, piano selections by
happy couple, Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds will make their home in Jack­ Miss Kates, violin solos by Mr.
sonville upon their return from their wedding tour.
Harvey and readings by Mr. Koeh­
ler.
Mr. Sehaal will be engaged in
European service for over a year
with the U. S. Naval forces. At
the expiration of his foreign ser­
vice he will make an extended vifcit
at his old home.

MISS LE'OLA MAE KING BECOMES THE
BRIDE OF J. PAUL EDMUNDS IN
BEAUTIFUL CHURCH WEDDING

'Wight and Mrs. Peurifoy. King, the lovely daughter of Dr.
Fred Williams will enter- and Mrs. F. i&gt;. King, of Sanford,
, Book Lovers club nt her mid j [&gt;;,ul Edmunds, son o f Mr.
i Crystal Lake at J oclock .
, ..
,,
...
.
,
Piaster \oito Williams, Jr., in n
W. T. Langley will enter- " n‘l Mrs* ! ’ l)- Edmunds, of
« Duplicate Luncheon club DcLand. was
beautifully
sol- white satin suit, carried the ring
Tuesdny Duplicate club nt cmnized
Tuesday
afternoon in the heart o f a great waxen cali* on Parle Avenue.
i at 5 o’clock at the First flnp- la lily. Little Sara Evelyn Eason
hmes N. Robson and Mrs. Ust chureh&gt;
Ki
fnth, r uf and Guinn Piner. in dainty lacethinird wili entertain he lhe bril, ,,f llci;iU.,i &gt; „ u. v n 3 . trimmed frocks o f white organdie,
jhooi Orchestra
at
the en,.p nf „ ll(
gathering of scattered rose petals before the
bride who entered with her elder
f Mrs. Robson on ban ford fril,IuiH of tho C()Up,e&lt;
brother. Douglass King, who gave
it S o dock.
The church was handsomely de- her in marriage. They were met
,, , .
cornted. Quantities o f soft pink at the altar by the groom and his
rriuay
i radiance roses were used and ns- best man. J. It. Edmunds, who ad­
commencement exercises o f |parnKUH ft.In entwined the choir vanced front the side.
,ford liigh bcliool will be r ai, .................. |,illlk, , i helm,, the
The winsome (ovliness o f the
the. High .School Auditor- nubiit platform. Over the white
bride was accentuated by the be,
. ..
covered stair, which led to thi pint- |coming gown of white brocaded
a,n&lt;1 MnV f'Tin an arch o f fern interspers- |crepe, which was made with tight
pfr '' * 11 n, U7 - a!n f a. c«I with roses and tied with tulle, bodice and full skirt. The lace
»t the W Oman s Club at .1 wal |(|acetj
trimmed ttille veil was held in
ttgular business meeting o f
J 11** ^ conch baskets m roses and plaet by a w.eatIt of orange blos­
r T r will Le held at Palms were |ilncei| about the plat- soms. She cut ried a shower houmfoteriun Church at 3:30 , fnrm- Myriads of pink tapers in tiuet " f bride’s rosea and lilies of
Icrystiil holuortt burned in vut'h the valley.
i.EF. Ilntisholdcr will enter ";i"d..w and across the front of the
Following the ceremony Mcmletlit luncheon for Mrs. A. E. !'hl,r,l'h casting a soft glow over a ssohti':, wedding march was played
lit leaves next week for the I?.™1*' Picture. Pews for the funt- as a recessional.
tin England.
"V an&lt;*
frit'iuls were marled
Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds left im,r. E. I.. Class o f the First wit1’ ,M,WS
ili,lk ,u*!o liolding ineiiiiitelv for a motor trip, the
i Church will have a liusi- r"'l?s mip ^'rn.
*d“ .Hnl
*id 'the- . P r p d y ig .the cerepopy i mu &lt;- destination of which, was unan1untuned. They'will make Jaekfan•parlors at HflO o'clock.
V*"1 l’r" * r;" " ,wns J«vcn by. i i.s&gt;
_____ _
'.Margaret Davis at tlie organ. Mssi (.x3ll(5'.' IhtfTr’ lilil/jfr !Yi th e' fitfl. "'F of
m.
.
j—
A. M. Philips sang, “ I love You traveling f he bride wore an enI h n i s h e r H o n o r s Truly." and "O Promise Me." " T , semble suit of black faille with
dress of flamingo silk, trimmed in
tan wooden buttons. Hat. and uei eessiirii'H were o f tan.
t i e s d a y A f t e r n o o n . A s .,lu' ,,ri,,a|l cimrus fr..m i .&gt;Mrs. Edmunds is a lovely twtite
hcngrin was played tite wedding
7
.
party advanced. The bridal party brunette type, possessing a charm­
P. I.. I brasher delightfully observed a rainbow note, the gown- ing personality, anil holds a
host o f friend# here and e lav where.
inrd the Duplicate Lunch- of the bride’
attend)
1 ,
from
the
it. iui-siiny )it her summer fashioned front figured georgette Site was graduated
uil* under Lodge," over- on a background of the different Gwytuie High School nt Ft. My­
Ukt* Mary.
shades. They were made with ers Und lias an A. II. degree from
in nlamanders were used to tight bodice and full scalloped •Stetson University o f Do Land.
* the luncheon tuhtc which Hkirt.
1\ ith these gowns
were Sue i a member o f the Alpha Zeta
tcr.l on the wide porch. A warn uuaint poke bonnets of taf- Delta Sorority und is a prontinis four course luncheon was tela, mulching the hudes of th e i*'!’ 1 n,,'mhi&gt;r of church ami social
lose- i circles in Sanford,
at (me o'clock.
different gowns. Colonial
Mr. Edmunds s tt graduate o f
b gu.ue of duplicate which ? “ &gt;;* i' ' 1,'1
.0'1
thl' ‘‘. l.u'htfuI ufIth, ........ .... I,
v f r,'ct
the costumes. A plcusut Stetson University and a member
of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity.
He is prominently identified with
rhurrh work and will join the State
.Mi-si.m Hoard o f the Baptist
Church.
| Among the out-of-town guests
at the wedding were: Mr. ami Mrs.
of Tnnipu, in D- I’. Edmunds, Prof, and Airs.
»ck and hat, advune- Irving U. Stover, Mrs, tl. M. Guidleft aisle as Theron lev uml daughter. Miss Mildred
:her o f the bride, ad-IStlth and Miss Marion Stith, Miss
the right aisle. Miss Lula Slater, Mr-. II. A. Selmhiger,
.%il iif Jacksonville, iti|Mi. and Mrs. it. W. Thiot, alt of
vvn ennte next with De Lund. Mrs. G. K. Dye ami Miss
irsh of Jacksonville. Ruth Dve of Ft. Imtiilcrilale, Miss
Ilines of Sanford in a Mary Trubble uf Uhulunta, Miss
i ume next with Ed- Eleanor Forbs o f Hollywood and
i Stewart has accepted
a
-mi. of Sanford. The ■Mr.*). S. E. Kdmunds o f Augusta,
")i with Edward K. Lane.
anil groomsmen were On.

ibers Bridge Club

Hawkins U spending a
business lit Jackson-

Mrs. Janies Ridge Is
Hostess T o Fviloha
Bridge Club Tuesday

h

!n'a recent case n bnll committee
paid out $1,500 for expenses, and
everybody enjoyed themselves dan­
cing, but the charity trot only $250.
All this is to cense, and the man­
agement of nffuirs has been plnced
in the hands o f Mrs. Frank Braham, a well known society woman.
Her dances are among the most
popular in Londoa.
SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN
Children suffering from intest­
inal worms are cross, restless and
unhealthy. There arc other symptons, however. If the child is
pale, has dark rings under the
eyes, bad breath and takes no in­
terest in play, it is almost a cer­
tainty that worms are enting nway its vitality. The surest re­
medy for worms is White’s Cream
Vermifuge. It is positive destruc-

ix

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x i m i i m i i .k

Figured Voiles
Large Patterns

DAVIS.

VS.

Vogue. Patterns

Splash E ffe ct In

May Now Be

\ Novelty Crepe
$1.25 yd.

Ordered at D -l

Daubs o f vivid color! Vet as
artistically dune as a French
masterpiece!
This
summer
crept) (lu ll' colLm, bull silk)
also is made in polkas with the
stiuiil dots boxed in enntrnstingly colored squares. $1.25 yd.

Dickson - Ives
now
becomes
Vogue hcndqunrtcrs in Orlando.
While we will have Pictorial
Review patterns on sale, Vogue
patterns may be ordered. We
also have tin* Vogue style book,
pattern honk and fnshion book
fur children, 35c each.

\

MAIN FLOUR D-l

W I T N E S S nrv Hand a n d o f f i c i a l
ni,il o f the C i r c u i t C o u r t o f the
S e t ' till] J lid le Io I C ir c u it
of
tile
S l a t e o f F l o r i d a , hi and l o r S e m i n ­
o l e F o ii n t v . o n t hi s th e :ird J a y o f
J i 'i a
v i • ia :r.
v. i: i n i i . ; i , v.v-t,
••|erk. C i r c u i t
C ourt.
S r t n ln o lo
Ci m il. F lo r id a ,

MAIN FLOOR D-I

D IC K S O N -IV K S c o

jt. a W WF.IIKS. Deputy ■.’ tortt.
( S ' « l.i
Wli.Mi.N v
K U ’ S l 'D I . DF.lt.
So'liltiiiti f o r C o m i i l a l u a o t ,
CjiidDh Jane J, to 17. 21. A July
a

V ery large are these patterns in
floral voiles. Pastel tints softly
say, "W ear me for an afternoon. •/ u ^
a ffa ir." C.onerous width of 38
to 40 inches makes total dress
cost inexpensive at 59c yd.

Bright, cool voiles are summer
favorites and when they're as
pretty as these the reason is
twofold! Striking combinations
o f green and black, orange and
black— others, too, in 40 inch
width, 50c yd.

m i i r
rot ht
a r
ro n s T V , ri.m m iA .

.
Defendant.
C IT A T IO N
T i l l : ST ATI-: OF FI.O ttID A:
’ I’ n lien Davis. D efenda nt In the
a b o v e »lv le d Milne.
It nnii.'.irlnK fri.ia an
a f f i d a v it
fll.-d In tills online by th e t'om n la ln nhl. I hut .vim Hen I lav l*. are a n onresident o f th e State o f Florida,
and tli.ii y o u r last k n o w n place of
resid ence In th e Slate o f Florida,
w a s Sanford. S e m in ole Futility, F l o ­
rida. and that y m ir praettt address
and |daee o f residen ce In 2111
N.
Or u m
Stri'et. I'lilladelphla. I’en nnlyv.mla. and that y o u a r e nvoy llm
a k ■ o f tw e ttty -on e y ears nod that
tin ie Is no p e r s o n in th e S late o f
Fl&lt; rnla. the s e r v ic e s o f a Siimno a . in c h a n c e r y upon ivnora w ou ld

I hi

Are 59c Yd. j

Are 50c yd

IX I I I V M F . H V .
D a i s y d f . l a n o y DAVIS .
C om pla inant.
UK,S’

They Agree io Disagree

U'bson, Mrs. Claude
Miss Carolyn Sp,"t•ng a few days in
"■a") fnembs of Mrs. J. T.
"-grot to know that
uir,m ' . tv ,|| ut ht.r home
iM A'eiiue.
- b ft Sunday for
'Wiinle, where lie has nc’ i“ iti.in with the First
Rink «.f that city.
I','1- ’ R- Hartley and ba■"mnibin, S. C. are the
'
Hartley's parents,
11 1urner Houser.
Hill and grandOlive Newman will
tor New York.
- Hi June 10 «n the Ac°r Hie summer in Eng’! l ' R. I.. ShinhoUcr
l’‘lr guests: Mrs. \V*. \V.
’ 1 lean Whitehurst of
*■' 7 fs. Ellis who is :t
r' &gt;htnhoUer will remain
‘ lt while Miss Whiteg" to Miami.
,r" n' left
Tuesday
••“ Vo Brothers San■'•hester. Minn. Mrs.
"thelriiess, moving picture star, and his wifi*, alary Hay
I children left at the Kichiud
t who ;s it iso in tne movies, have agreed to a "natural sep­
r Connelly Sjiritigs,
al she will go to Europe and leave Mary, their 2-year-old
th«V will make their
... custody o f the father. On her return Mrs. llnrthclmess
•'lr, Stentstrcm will
tnstrum in Cannelly will be permitted t&gt;&gt; keep the child f&lt;&lt;r Mx months. It is just a friendly
*■ “e has sufficiently separation, ncco;riling to M™* BnrtheDjiesst who denies a divorce is
conieniplated.

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The Friloha Bridge club was
charmingly entertained by Mrs.
James Ridge at her home on Cen­ b ln'1 I . "*eon,
f u r e . th in in In
oom m tntl
tral Street Tuesday afternoon.
you. I’ i u Davin, ; o p e r s o n c l lv l e
tiny colored petunias were used a n d a o n e a r b e f o r e ou t n.iiil F i t eiiii t ’ i nrt. at S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e
in decorating. For making high Ft mil v. F l o r id a , o n th e ‘Itil liny t.f
score, Mrs. Percy Merit was award­ .I n i' A O Hi 25. t o m a k e a n s w e r to
lit. I ill o f r o i n p l i i l n t thin ilnv D i ­
ed a jar nf hath salts.
ed a.- ilnni y o u b y t h e C n n i n l u i n j i i t
Following the game a delicious in l e a ,-aiine, o t h e r w i s e mild Mill o f
salad course was served. Those i ’ i . uu a lo t wi l l he t a k e a an or it*
fe.tye I la y o u a n d thin i'llo .1" p r o present were: Mrs. Hawkins Con­ •.
i ,1 . v -in irle .
t n e n a m e lieln if a
nelly, Mrs. Edward Betts, Mrs. unit l o r d i v o r c e .
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Percy Merit, Mrs. Emmett Hunt,
h e d In t h e S t n f o . ' i l
Mrs. W. C. liiil, Mrs. Leo Rock­ tI i' ec e- . ' l dIn. aim nideln
w s p a p e r i.u li'l.the.l In
well, Mrs. Densil Stafford ami S a n f o r d , S e m l i i o i e i 'm iilly . F l o r i d a ,
on
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tl! ■'a k

Mrs. Wight Entertains
Duplicate Bridge Club

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These Sketches Show. How Your
Summer Cottons Can Be Made

I LONDON, June 2.— There has
, been such u slump In the net re­
ceipts from chnirty functions, balls
tea dances ami concerts Riven by
society folk, that an effort is being
made toward proper organization.
By this menns It is hoped hitherto
ridiculous expenses will be wiped
out. and pood profits made for the
Various deserving charities for
which the particular functions are

A C i a n r an

PIPE ORGAN CLUB MEETS
Tim last meeting for the year of)
the Pipe Organ Club was held
Monday afternoon in the Bnptis* |
church with Mrs. Forrest Gatchel j
amt Mis. J. J. Dickinson us hos­
tesses.
All club matters were finished
for the eusim ami final reports
were read and approved. The club
vva- disbanded until October.
Delightful refreshments
were
served by the hostesses.

K A Y SE R Silk under­
wear Ensemble Suits,

Fine silk flat crepes
and crepe de chine,
trimmed with exqui­
site French vale lace;
white, flesh and pink

Joe Bell, who was listed as hnv
ing been fined in Municipal Court
Monday on a charge o f disorderly
conduct was a negro, ami not Joel
Bell, son of Mrs. a . r. Bed), ii . Mellonville Avenue, according to the
police today. Young Mr. Bell is
reported to have been embarrassed
by having his friends thing he w ai
in court ttnd asked the department
to make tile correction.

$8.75 to $15.01)
“ Van Raalte” Silk
Underwear

Silk gowns, step-ins
and teds made of beau­
tiful silk crepes and
satins;white, flesh and
orchid.

Scandinavians Will
Race on Long Island ;
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, June 2.
—Viking sailors front ench o f the
four Scnuiliimviun countries will
match their seamanship ugaintt
mine of the best American yacht­
smen o ff the const of Long Islan I
next September, according to an
announcement made here by Di­
rector Ivor Lignoll, president of
the Scandinavian Sailing Associa
ton. Its challenge for a test n
American waters hits been accept­
ed by one of the oldest ami most
exclusive clubs in the United
States, the Seawanhakn-Corinthian
Yacht Club of Oyster Bay,
1 he plan is for each o f the four
northern countries to send over its
fastest bout o f the six meter class
and against this invading flotilla
the Long Island club will send out
its four heat racers o f the corres­
ponding dimension.
I’ ltKVENTS IN FECTION
The greatest discovery in flesh
healing is the marvelous
Borozone, u preparation that comes
in liquid and powder form. It is
a combination treatment that not
only purifies the wound of gernts
that cause infection but it heals
the flesh with extruordnary speed.
Bttti wounds ,,r cuts which take
weeks to heal with the ordinary
liniments mend quickly under the
powerful influence of this won­
derful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c.
♦ilk- and *1.20. powder 30c and
idle. Sold |,y Limey's Drug Store.
FORT
LAUDERDALE—$140,
OUO hotel to be erected on Las Ola
boulevard.
DAYTONA— Approximately $ 1.
011(1,000 to be spent developing In
let Terrace.

$3.50, $5.00, $7.50
K ayser Glove Silk
Underwear

In bloomers, tedds and
step-ins in all colors.

$3.50 to $5.00
P H O E N IX S IL K HOSE
11 pure thread silk, and full fashioned. All the new shades

_______$2.00 Per Pair
V A N IiA A L T E H O SE
12 new shades full fashioned, pure thread silk. Special for

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.$1.05 Per Pair
P H O E N IX S IL K H O SE

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Pure thread silk in all the new shades

$1.00 and $1.50 per pair.

The Yo well Company

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F l o r i d a s t a t e l e a c *j e
i-f?nkctaiul nt Sanford.
Tampa at St. Petersburg.

Young Blanco Of Cuba Gives
Bobby CoxReal Scrappy Job
Ion tributes to IJt’ fo a l
When Matchmaker
“ Seaman*’ as the bell in the ninth he fell ex­
Icry-F tdfl lty H ig h - Mitchell was forced last night to hausted following n body punch a
moment before.
* in Second U n m e allow a substitute for Happy Henry
Cox was given the decision, as
--------“ to go in the final ten-round tilt was his due, but “ Seaman" Mitch­
in the
fifth h.u ,iVif|
j !ubhy (:„
X| oi
0f .rucKsonvmr.
Jacksonville, ell immediately assured Blanco
j-jAValsh1,, wildness
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wim, lioimy
i ox,
D o error* In lha sixth) wore re-h.- mid the fan: didn’t expect much that lie would get him a mntcli
ensible fpr two of the three run • r.f a fight, as the substitute here with n hoy more of his size
Ide yesterday afternoon by Lake- Yeung Blanco, of Culm, was much' and let the fans sec him in action
when the odds were not so much
lighter than Cox.
H ad in the second of the series, I* over, the little fighter from against him. Bianco made a good
Imich the Highlanders won from th.'and republic had not been impression on the fans.
In the six-round preliminary by*
t ic Celery-Feds 3 to 2. Walsh ni- in ' &gt;■ ring a half minute before
Cox
uni
that
he
was
not
battling
Tommy
Leaf and Barney Bass wn
[inbrd only six hits, the same numa Fti«;i'.r &gt;r rope holder hut n little accidently fouled in the second
Ekr his teammates obtained o ff If. bundle
the real figliting spirit. round and was given the decision.
Johnson, but the Highlanders were
Blum........ . Cox's aggressiveGarner Johns, the Baltimore ban­
f^Qkler in placing them in the third no e wit'i . same kind o f tactics tam, knocked out Battling Kid in
tied and won several of tiie second round o f the eightand fifth and in the sixth a run afiii he
the- rounds up to the seventh. He round mill.
f t * scored o ff him without a hit showed more science than Cox,
The curtnin raiser was a “ hatbeing made.
hilt as the fight came to a close, tie royal’’ which was amusing just
-iThe Celery Feds with the score the little fellow weakened and just ns these comedy fights always are.
ftljo l against them staged a rally
.the ninth, but w&lt;re able to get
only one run over.
“ (The Highlanders began their
ta r in g in the third when with two
Sgt, Surface singled to third base;
Hat stole second; Brazier walked
And stole second; Welsh got an in­
field hit and Surface scored.
i| n the fifth, Dumas walked and
»t&lt;)le second; Buckley walked; Surfitgo was out to pitcher: Brazier
Bambino” L a m s Oul One For
llngled to right and I)uma.&lt; seined; Dodgers Take Their First
(Jame From (lianls On An­
Two Bases and Puls Tieing
Buckley was out at tiie plate;
mtlsh fanned.
Score Across; Is Also Cred­
niversary of IHrlhilny of
V|n the sixth. Doyle went hi secManager Wilbert Robinson
ited With Single Previously
tfkd on wild throw by Walsh, wn&lt;
sacrificed to third by Ponder ami
BROOKLYN. June 3.— Brooklyn
NEW YORK, June 0, With sec­
wared when Bailey let one get by
nosed mil New York yesterday, li to
him nt first; the next two wera
ond stringers replacing slumping
5, in the !2th inning, a pass to
oqti.
regulars together with Ihe pres­
" Sanford kept the* score even in Hargreaves, pinch hitter, forcing ence and hitting o f Babe Ruth yes­
home the winning run.
tip* third. Walsh doubled to cen­
It was the first victory the terday, the Yankees ended their
ter, went to third on the out of
Brooklyn
club won from the Cham­ five game losing streak by repuls­
Curley, second to first; Walznk
pions
this
season, and came on the ing the Senators 8 to 0.
fl)(d out to left.
Boh Me use I knocked nut his tilth
(12nd
birthday
of Wilbert Robinson.
j Sanford added one more in tiie
and 14th home run, the first coin­
Score by innings:
width, just one less than enough
New York 1120 002 100 (10-5-18-! ing in the third und the other in
fdTie the score.
Brooklyn
000 111 002 001 0-14-2 the eighth with two on base. Ruth
The Box Score.
Batteries; Nehf and Snyder and made his first hits o f the 1925 senLAKELAND
All It. li. PO.A. E.
■n, singling in the fomth and
Qtlhins, if. . . . .
11 II 4 n n dowdy: Petty, Osborne, iluhbell. doubling in tiie eighth his lust
Green
ami
Taylor.
Bttckley, 2b. ..
30 o 3 C 1
blow sending in the score that tied
Surface, rf. . . - 1 1 2 1 0 0
up the game.
Brazier, r f.........2
0 I 3 0 0
Score by innings:
PHILADELPHIA.
June 3.—
Welsh, as.......... I 0 1 0
1 0
Washington . »H2 Oil non -5-12-0
Doyle, lb..........4
1 I 12 0 0 GeiU'wifli put n stop to the slug­ New York
(131 009 nix -K-IR-u
PMider, ............ .... (I 0 (I 2 0 ging tactic:1 of Philadelphia yester­
Butteries:
Mugridgc.
Rm ell and
Wjmces, c......... 3
0 I
I 0 0 day afternoon while Boston pound­ Ruei; Shocker, I'ergu-nn and BenJR-Johnson, p. . 4 0 0 0 3 0 ed three local twirlers. for n 12 to gougli.
5 victory.
Score by innings:
ATHLETICS HEAT BOSTON
Boston
(M)2 rilil 141-12-18-2
u a .m m u
an . a.
BOSTON, June 3. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Odd 301 100— 5- 0-1
ttfrley, rf......... 5 0
Batteries; Ccncwirh and O'Neill; hatted the Boston pidhers l.ueey
"VfAlzak, 2h........ 4 0
and Wingfield savagely today and
Mitchell, Ulrich und Henline.
arson, If........4 0
look the croud game today, Romley, Hi........... 2 0
mell hud
m i ry ,:Jm« '.aniA-.xing
CARDIN ALS WIN VGA IN
hi) ninth Win o f the season. Boon.'
ST.
LOUIS,
June
3.—The
St.
ark, cf......... 0 0
Louis &lt; ordinals chalked up their clouted a long home run into tin*
rf* Johnson, rf,
3 0
third consecutive victory over tiie renter field bleachers in the first
Friable, ss.........3
0
inning for Boston.
Cincinnati Reds yesterday.
The
irphy, r. . .. 1 0
Seme by inning: •
score was 3 to 2. Janie Rolloniauncey, 3b. .. 3 I
Philadelphia 450 do I 050— 15 |&lt;i-1
ley, Cardinals first baseman, hit
Walsh, p.............. 2 I
100 1) 1(1 000— 2- 9 0
two home run , the first with .the Boston
M ttll, X. „ «, . . . . 1 0
Butteries;
U
rmia dt ami ('orhUTotnls
. .. 32 2 li 27 15 2 liimes filled.
latie; Wingfield, l.ueey, Fuhr and
' ’ S Butted for Walsh in 9th.
Seoic by innings:
Score by innings:
Ctneinnnli
2mi non unu •• It v Pi' iiilt'li mid Stokes.
fid ., land ....
mil nil 000—3 St. Louis
OIM) Oil 12x X 9 I
THIERS WIN B VU INC ORGY
ford .
mu mm mu
:
Batteries: Brady and llaigreave
DETROIT, June 3, Detroit won
f^Bunuiinry: Two base liits, Al- Sht rdell ami ( I'KaiTell,
a batting orgy from Chicago here
vunjun. Wulsh. Three imse hit ,
W ilssk, Frtinei*.
Saerlfim lilt -. ’ t AYI.OR Meal curing plant yesterday, D&gt; to 15, after tlm
White Sox runic from behind and
Fonder, Cusack.
Stolen Im-e. eo.Uing 130,0(11), to be erected.
Surface (2), Bailey,
itnizier,
Iowa Slate University i- eariy wiped nut tie* ten run lead tiie Ti
Chttunm.'.
Double play- , * tiuun- on a sp ielul students’ eoiir e hi get s hnd at Hie Iart of the sixto
cey to Walznk to Bailey. Ruse mi nritio roiistnieiiot). with stud nts inning. With the scute tied at
ball* o ff Johnson ll. Walsh 3, Strike einop.il up to year.i of age. and "15-all” in the ninth with one on
outs by Johnson 0, Walsh I |*'h .* a far o ff a&gt; California, Canada ill..I (lie count three and two, Cobh
base on errors. Lakeland l. Time and Texas. But why limit the age lashed out a home run into tini edit field Ideal hern, ‘ giving the
J:42. Umpires, Roi,h and Ware.
to f.n years?
Tiger their fourth consecutive
series.
Nurmi and an Admirer
Score by innings:
•ago
1101) l in 70.1 -15-21-1
Detroit
-tun 353 mil— Id-22 l
Balterie's: Thurston. .Mack, Bhiuk iiship and Si hulk and Gralio vki; liauss. Wells, Stoner, Cole,
lh vie ami Ba &lt;ster and Wmidnll.

SOUTIfBRN ASSOCIATION
Chattanooga
nt Atlanta.
Hob Morris Is Credited With
Two Victories Out Two Memphis at New Orleans. (Pc
hie header.)
Starts; Alverez Allows 15
Only two. i cliadulcd.

Kills Bumps

Hits nofrre He W Jtelicvcn

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BROWNS HEAT INDIAN’ S
i I K\ t I VNIl, Buie 3. -Milton
fbi'toii’s piudling proved too muen
for the Indiana yesterday and the
Browns won. 8 to 3.
Score by innings:
St. Louis
UOl 000 UiO— 8- 11-1
Cleveland
010 0(10 020— 3- 9-n
Butteries: Gaston und Dixon;
Edward', You ell, Miller and Myntt.

-«&lt; . -1m.' -7
This man, Alden L. Putnam, inventor o f the balloon tire, may be the
center o f an extensive patent iitigation in the next few months. He
hurried to !,arising, Mich., from
the west last week* to assist the
Wotor Wheel Corp. in defense o f
the right to collect royalties for the
invention.

How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Won Lost Pi
St. Petersburg ,
29 13
.0
Lakeland .. .. ........ 19 23
.4
Tampa ......... . .
19 21
.4
S a n fo rd ............
18 25
.4
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
New York .
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Cincinnati .
Boston
Chicago
St. Louis .
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Philadelphia
Washington
Chicago
St. Louis
&lt; luvelnrid
Detroit
New York
Boston

8 aeajitwi.t on the expedition, and whom he carried on her back from
Fort Maiidan to the Pacific ocean.
You’ vu seen countless of pictures of Paavo Nurmi, Finland's great run­
ner, in track regalia. Well, here’s u somewhat unusual pose o f the
Miper-ztur taken during his recent conquests in California. With him
Ss his “ silent admirer. Miss VI Thibeoudeuxjof Hollywood, who said,
phe merely wanted to meet the invincible invader,
I

DAVID II. H YE B
a r c h it e c t

ll.-niUsif x. L S,
Ross lluttiltn*
Orlando, t U r t J » &gt;

More crops— more profits.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
JANUOUJI, F|. \

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Real Estate Auction Sales.

Let u.s sell your propei

A T AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS

In college baseball circles they call
Owen Carrol!, star pitcher o f Holy
Cross, one o f the greatest o f all
time. As captain and leading hurlcr, Carndl is now serving his fourth
ami last year on the team. So sen­
sational nnn his work been that
! several major league clubs arc re­
ported after his services and he’s
[ likely to bo seen in a big time uniI form next season.

CLE A It W AT E It— Cause way
be built here will he nvre 1
feel long ami 100 feet wide.

We guarantee Satisfaction.
you !mvu Pfnpcrty you want sold— List it with
and kiss it good-bye.

ALLEN AND BRENT
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111* E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla,

GROVE LAND— New
pack! nr
house to be erected here.
j sn n n n H aH axain B B acxR H !fa xaaB a saan M aaK 7 3 a a iiiiiig

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Won Lost I’et
Now Orleans
20 20
.50"
Atlanta
28 22
Jitjl
Nashville .. .
2 5 .2 1 , .51]
.Memphis ..
‘ V '/kW '24
.52&lt;
Chnttunoogn
25 25
.aim
Birmingham .
21 24
.150(1
Mobile
21 2s
,42fl
Little Reek
19 30
.3Hr
SOI I II ATI,AN I'lC LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet
Mam n
25 12
.i&gt;7ti
Chariotle
. 24 El
,04!1
Cr '"ii'lll-

22

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tar.burg
Asheville
Augusta
Knoxville
Columbia

19
18
15
1I
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18
20
23
‘24
21

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.393
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easy starting
Y

SALLY LEAGUE
■ 13; Know lib- 2.
e 19; Columbia 7.
i
.Macon li.
lie
Spartanburg 10

AYIERB \N LEAGUI'
WudiiiiKtpM 5; New York 8.
Philadelphia 13; llo-ton 2.
-St. Louis 8 ; Cl-,-veland.3.
Chicago 15; Detroit Di.

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o - •&gt; .j o .
Mommcr, Lb.
.» 0 JJ
•» J'
Brown, ci. .. . .. 1 - - 4
Barnes, lb. ..
I 2 ■&gt; 1- o )
Hoyle, db........... 4
0 O 1 0
Bense, c ............... 4 0 1 4 2
-Morris, p............. 4
1 i
0 J 0
, .
~ ~~ “ ~ T~ ~~
TrU lz
38 10 15x28 12 1
x C. Allen hit by hotted hall.
.Sr'jio by innings:
Tampa
. .. 000 10f! 000— 2
St. Petersburg
000 242 20x— 10
Sum m ary:-T w o base xits, Ed­
wards, Brown. Three base hit, Ed­
wards.
Stolen base, Khannon,
Doyle, Brown, Besse. Hits o ff Alvarez 15
Losing pitcher, Alva-

FLORIDA STATE
St. Petersburg 10; Tai
Sanford 2; Lakeland J.

NATIONAL I.EAG
( inrinnati 2: St. |.nui* 8,
Boston 12; Philadelphia 5.
New York 5; Brooklyn i»
Only three scheduled.

In a word, diversification.

SALTAIR— Contract let for firM
paved boulevard.

Yesterday’s
Results

\ssnt IATION
Birmingham ti.
'iiimiiKu 7.

The secret of successful farming today
two crops grow where but one grew

NATIONAL LEAGUE
ST. PETERSBURG. Tune 3.—
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
Huh Morris llnrrcd—ia—hid—fcwoa-Jvictory in as many start:; for the
Saints hero yesterday afh rnoon,
St. Patcrabur*? taking a ’ O to 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE
victory from Tara pa in the second St. Louis at Cleveland.
game o f the scries.
Chicago at Detroit.
The Hot Score.
» Washington at Now York,
TAMPA
A B .lt. II.P O . A. E. i Philadelphia at Boston .
. m • . ■l •».
Snead, 2b.............. -I 0 O :i 5 H r.
Jessmer, l b ........ .'I
0 O il
1 0
Weik. ss............. 4
2 2 1 3 0
One o f Best
Loo, r f . ................it 0 0 !
0 0
C. Allen, cf. .. .. 4 0 2 I
0 0
Estrada, i f .........2
I) 0 a 0 0
Boza, 3b................4 0 1
1 2
0
Huggins, c.........3
0 1 l o t
Alvarez, p . ........ 2 0 0 2 0 0
FDher, n............ 0 0 0 0 0 0

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I resenting Jimmy Guillane of
Broadmoor, Col., who recently steptied into the limelight by driving a
golf ball 470 yards. This is .aid
l i constitute a new world record
for distance. It’s &lt;piile a lent at
that, amt if you don't think m i , tiy
it some day when you're out on the
links.

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Advertising

LAWYER
LEWIS O’ BRYAN.
O ffice in
■.eminole Bank liuildini* Annex.
_________ Phone 4I7-L 3.
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TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
~ ------ ;--------------------- ---------------AH makes o f typewriters for
*nle on easy terms, for rent, also
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
Ball Bldg.________
PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See us
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases.
Prompt
serivee. Telephone 93, New lo­
cation. Welakn Building
next
door to Used Furniture Co.

FOR SALE — New bungalow — F»
rooms, bath, electric lights, gar­
age, two porches. South Sanford
Avo. $500 will handle. Balance
like rent. Fred S. Houston— Box
096.

TO REACH » e prosperous farm ­ FOR SALE 3 nice cows. Fresh in
ers and fern growers o f Volusia
milk. C. P. Ford Box 99 Cam­
REAL ESTATE
county advertise in tho DeLand eron Ave.
Daily News, rate le per word, cash
FOR SALE:— By owner or will
J. E. SPURLIN’ G, sub-division with order.
trade for acreage REVERE
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a MAINE—Watcrvtlle, Morning Saa- FOR RENT — Two rooms und
tlnel. Thousands of Maine peo­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
kitchenette, furnished, garage,
ple are Interested in Florida prop­
way.
erty. Reach them through the 306 Elm Avenue.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
TIN AND METAL WORK
tion.
JAMES II. COWAN— All kinds
EVERT TRUE
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. A LITTLE WANT AD In The
Water and Bout Tnnks. At Oak
Hernld will bring you big re­
MET
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* sults. Advertise those old articles
phone 111.
you have stored away and hnve
no use for. A litle thirty-cent nd
may bring you several dollars.
Building Material Phone
118 and n representative will
call to see yoi*.
MIRACLE Concrete to ., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K- FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando ,
morning Scntinul; largest class!-I
Terwilleger, Prop.
ficil business, rate 1c a word, min-|
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HILL LUMBER CO. Houss o. imum 24c cash with order.
Service, Quality and Price.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is Un­
accepted want ad medium in
Lumber and Building Material
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
Carter Lumber Company
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
N. Laurel St.
Phono 565

IffiiTNV. — Multigraphing,
ami mailing—as you
lit—when you want it.
673. II. E. Porch, First
bond Rank Bldg.

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KINSEY HOUSE
Clayton, (in.
Just a nice quiet place In spend
tin* summer. Home grown veget­
ables.
Plenty of
milk, butter,
eggs and chicken.
Fine spring
water.
I.uvely shade. Just
on
t-dge of town. Altitude 2,200 ft.
Rales reasonable.
Mrs. .1. J. Kinsey, proprietor.

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tnmpa Daily
Times, the great
home dnily
rate IVjc per word, minimuh.
charge 25e cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.
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FOR RENT: Apartment, no child­
ren allowed. 320 Oak Avenue.
Call 3211.
FOR RENT— One nice cool sleep­
ing room at 111 Maple Ave.

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ELECTRICAL

FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart­
ment— 5 rooms and bath. Gurnge, light and gas, etc.
914,
Myrtle Ave, Phone 656-L2.

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lANFOKl) ELECTRIC CO.
Bjreaaur &lt; Gillon &amp; Platt
|Migniiliti.
Everything elec*
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jWTO SUPPLIES
MVS’ SERVICE STATION.
Gas. Oil, Tires, AccearoI*. Service with a smile. Elm
First. I'hor. 447-W.

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
•110 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

—Ihreo stations, Mag,J* *nd Second. F ir s t and Elm,
Mt'M Avenue and 10th S t re e t .
jrt jervice.

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

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder

f l o r is t

499-M — Phone — 499-M

U\ftT THE FLORIST”
,?7*ra for all occasions.
H Myrtle
Phony 266-W

2108 PALMETTO AVE.

D KVKLOP*-: It -S A T T K y T ION— P *n nacoU Is IteKlunlng tit* greu ttat deVBlopm**m In itlorldii'n h l* to r y : a
half million d o ll a r h ig h w a y to the
Xt*lf beach Just
Pnlahe-t; n t w o
million dollar b r id g e arn oi* tlei-nui
l*la Hay atarted; qu arter
m illion
f o l i a r opera h ouse under c o n s t r u c tl*. i; t w o m illion s tx-lng spent on
hlK hway; areau -st cha nce f o r live
developers to g et
In o o
g rou nd
floor.
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FOR RENT — New Furnished
bungalow for summer.
Modern
conveniences. Adults only. W. 1..
Davis, corner Sanford
a n d
Geneva Ave.

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FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.

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ESTATES

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•FUR RENT: Two furnished house­
keeping rooms. First floor $20.
Apply 312 East 5th St.
You are wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
sified advertisement. 1'iione it in
today. No. 118.

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Have you roams to rent or some
second hand furniture to sell'.’
Uso The Herald’s classified png'*
and get results.

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Autom obiles

GROVES

1921 Oldt s Touring.
(921 I ! i Ton Truck
1922 Lexington Lurk.
(921—Chevrolet Coupe.
1929

1921

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Bu irk S i x T o u r i n g .

Willyn Iv nielil Sport Touring
I. W. PHILIPS SONS
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2 work. Ladies welcome.
S Next to Valdez.

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citrus groves, or small farming.

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware
Phone H

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

G. TAYLOR DYER

214 E. FIRST ST.

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l o o In. jiobllslio.l lu th o s.itifuril Il.iracres adjoining Browerton oil well l•tl.l.
a n o w s p a p o r piiuU.lio.l in S a a sold for $1,500,909.
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pany cstroyed hy fire to be rebuilt. soul o f ih.* I'lroiili C o u r t o f thu
TAM PA— Two new schools to be
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in tho Mill
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I'. AGS WANTED — Large, clean,
linen or cotton rags for clean­
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Bring them now
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I*DR SALE—Space on the page
fur classified advertisements,
hy not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?

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B U S IN E S S B LO CK S

FOR RENT: On the cool and
breezy ocean front, 2 exclusive
modern apartments for
summer
season. Everything complete, insnection invited. Address Szuttl
Apartments, 116 Ocean Ave. Phone
913, Daytona Beach.

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B U S IN E S S SIT E S

FOR RENT — 1st floor.
Every
convenience, 2 room apartment.
202 Pork Avenue.

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“ DO YOU WANT to buy or soli
anything?” If so advertise In
the “ Gainesville Sun."

We want your
listings

FOR RENT — Completely furn­
ished 3 room bungalow.
Bath
and screened porch, Union Ave.
near new hotel. Plume 571-J.

113 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

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W K 8V - t n o i N l A - r i n r k s b u r c . T h s
(.’ la r k s p u r s
e x p o n e n t.
m o r n in g
In cluding Sunday. m o r n in g l o u r
t cent pvr wt.nl, mlntniuni tin.

We Have the Buyers
Have you the Property?

Floor Elks
Inquire up­

FOR RENT — Cottage— John Musson.

HILTON’S

PALM BEACH COUNTY The
scene o f stupendous development
SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE Read about it in the Palm Biach
with pictures and descriptions,
FART ELECTRIC SERVICE also owners name and address, 2t)0 Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.
“ The Greatest
Expert Electrical repairs, Maine Farms.
ft’. Central Ave. Orlando, State in the Union.” Odlin’s Reid ADVERTISING gets resultu if It
Estate
Exchange, , WatervHle,
reaches potential buyprs.
PnMaine. The home of Colby Col­ Intka Daily News is circulated in
lege.
nn indusl ini and agricultural r.ccITOMOIULKS FOR RENT
tirn.
r-A-REEI.
Car. Drive it
Bltlf. Oak and Second St. C h in a w a r e in E n g lis h F orce- TO REACH BUYERS or aellen of
Florida real “ state advertise in
3.
la in s, ltu v a ria n a n d J a p a n ese ; the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
ALTOS FOR HIRE
C h in a m ak e lo v e ly j'iftM
Sundays.
IE AIJ10 S Eft VICK" I my
ADVERTISE in Cfce Journal-Her­
I eight. Meets all trains. Rag* | The Ball Hardware
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
|tnn&lt;fer I’lione 551 and 03-W
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
and Sunday Unssitied rates
CAFE
Elton J. Moughton weekly
10c per line. Wayerons JournalARCHITECT
ISEI.I. CAFE
Herald, Wuycrosa. Georgia.
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First Street and Park Ave- First National Hank Bids,
Send in your s"bscription to the
Sanford, ------------- Florida
Tribune or hand t to your local
DRUGS
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper.
One year
m’S DRUG STORE — Pre$8.00, 6 months $4.00, three months
iptions. Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
Chiropodist
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
»J near you as your phone.
FCK1T SPECIALIST
ance policy add 75 cents to your
103.
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FOR RENT— Ground
Bldg., 205 Owk Ave.
stairs. C. T. Smith.

Miscellaneous

irficd Directory

I aturk a n d m o t o r
WINDING.

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SPORT MODEL, five passenger
touring car, Duesenberg racing mo­
tor. 108 horse power, no limit to
speed.
In first class condition.
Deal must he closed at once. Write
or phono 005 Ben Nathabson 119
Elm Avenue, c.o. Post Office Box
FOR SALE — 5 Room Bungalow: 1020.
East exposure, also garage. Can
LEARN ABOUT fo lk County and be arrnnged at $25 per month. F.
WANTED
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele* I). Breeden. Smith's Barber Shop.
gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings. FOR SALE China cabinet. $15.00. W ANTED: Table Boarders, 309
Park Avenue. Phone 603.
Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.
Office desk. $22-50 . Three burner
oil stove, $15,00.
819 Palmetto
WANTED position ns nurse in pri­
OHIO—Aenta.
Make your sales Ave. Phone 410-J,
th'.ough the Xenia Gazette,
vate homes. Inquire 707 Laurel
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural FOR SALE— Bird dog puppies. Ave.
district. Want ad and display Fred S. Houston, South Sanford
rates on request
SALESMAN WANTED — Experi­
Ave. Box 090.
ence unnecessary . High grade
COLUMBUS lOs.) LKDOKIt—ClsssLiberal commission.
llled nd* have tha largMl clrcu- FOR SALE — Household furniture proposition.
territory.
Address
latlon In Scuthwestsra Osorgl*.
for sale cheap. Also Victrola. Protective
Il»te I" fX-word) line.
Salesmen c.o. Hernhi.
210 Park Avenue,_______

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tlm FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY
NEWS— it covers Broward County
thoroughly which is one of the
most rapidly growing sections on
Ih* Florida East Coast. Sample
copy and rate card upon request.

ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
I BUY— pay cash for second hand Quirk results. Two cents per wor-f.
pianos. Address P. (). Box 352.
Sample copy on reuuest.

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S c v c n t b J u d ic ia l c i r c u i t o f Killrld u, lit an d r••r Sciulnul.* C o u n ty .
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a r e d e f e n d a n t s . I w ill sell at p u b ­
lic o u t c r y lu the h ig h e s t t.M.ter.
f o r c a sh at th o f r o n t iloor o f the
C o u r t H ou se lu the C ity o f .in n fo fd .
In suld C o u n t y und Statu, d lirlh a
th e le g a l h o u r s uf sulu on M onday,
lln* lith day o f J u ly . A. D. 1323.
sum.* bulriK th e f ir s t
M onday
In
s i gi m . m b . i k e r.iiiu wina d e s c r ib e d
land, situ ate, l y i n g und be in g In
(lie C o u n t y o f S e m in o le and s t a t e
K lo rlda, t o - w i t .
A l l tlmt p a rt o f S e c t i o n t w e n t y *
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T ow nship
Nin eteen,
119) South, l l u n g e T h i r t y - o n e (3 1 )
Hast, w h ich lies In Seitilrid c C o u n ­
ty. Klorlda. c o m m e n c i n g at u potnl
o n th a W es t b o u n d a r y line o f th e
Hast H a l f ( K l - 2 ) o f said S e c tio n
l W o n t y - e l g h t (IX ) t w o
thousand
n in e h u n d r e d f iv e (2905) feet North
o f th e S ou th huu n dary line o f said
s e c ti o n , run th e n c e north a l o n g sui.l
h o u n d a r y litre t w o thousand th ree
h u n d r e d s e v e n ty f i v e (2.375) feJt to
th e N orth b o u n d a r y line o f sai.l
S e c t i o n run th e n c e Host a l o n g th o
N or th b o u n d a r y line o f said S e e n m
to th e Si. J o h n s Hiv.-r, run th e n c e
In a S o u l h - e a s t e r l y d ir e c tio n a l o n g
th e m u r g ln o f th e st. J o h n s l l l v . v to
a Itolnr t w o th ou san d nine Hundred
f i v e (2905) f e e t
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t h o u s a n d f o u r h u n dred f o r t y f iv e
( 1 ( 1 5 ) feet W e s t o f th e S o u th e a st
c o r n e r o f said Section T w e n t y - e i g h t
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congress and editor of Editor and
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monwealths Unconstitution­
RICHMOND, Vn., June 2.—
al Says U. C. Supreme Court
WASHINGTON, June 2.—States
in imposing excess tax on the
transfer of estates of deceased per­
sons, can tax only thnt p art of the
personal property which is situated
within their borders, the Supreme
Court decided Monday in four cases
from Pennsylvania involving the
estate of Henry C. Frick, the late
Pittsburgh steel magnate.
The estate was roughly valued
a t 9115,000,000. A part of it, in
New York, was valued ut more
thun $111,200,000 und a part in
Massachusetts a t more than $325,0U0. The federal government im­
posed a tax of $6,338,898 upon the
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PRICE FIV E CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JUNE

B e­

Extension of time for completion
of the assessment rolls to Ju ly 1.
ordering of a survey of a road
from Tuscawilla, south, to Gabroilin; instructing the clerk to rondvortise for bids for claying one
mile of the Hear Creek road nnd
the awarding of a contract for
work on Grapnville Avenue were
among the business m atters dispos­
ed of by the Seminole County Hoard
of Commissioners a t it monthly
meeting Monday.
The contract for the work on
Grapovlllc Avenue was let to N.
C. Jacobs for $760, following the
opening of Mr. Jacobs’ bid which
was for $718,
The action of extending the
time for completion of the tax rolls
was taken following the appear­
Peeling GrowsThntAmundsen ance before the hoard of Tax As­
Was Forced to I .and Because sessor Alex Vaughn, who told the
Machino Didn’t Work; Situ­ body that he would be unable to
ation Kami-, Says Message complete the work before th a t
time.
A committee was numed nnd
authorized to obtain from the city
a deed for the lot on which the
decided to send two i on-planes
new $75,(100 county jail is to he
to the Arctic preimrntnry to
searching for the AniundrenEllsworth flying expedition
tn the north .pole, which starthcre from Spitsbergen, May
2t. Tho general opinion is
expressed here th at Amund­
sen is unable to return by
air and tbnt he would proceed
afoot to Cape Columbia or
Spitsbergen.

Sanford today was host to
more than 150 members of
the American Association of
Engineers, many accompanied
by their wives, and after a
tour of the trucking district
and an inspection of th e xsubirrigation system which is
said to have no equal any­
where in the world.
They

wore given n luncheon nt the Scminolo Cafe by the Chnmber of
Commerce and the Sanford Rotary
Club.
When the guests and hosts were
assembled in the luncheon room of
the Seminole Cafe. S. O. Shinholser. president of the Rotary Club
called the gathering to order and
after u brief address of welcome
on behalf of the Rotary Club and
an address on behalf of the Cham­
ber of Commerce by Mayor Forrest
laikc. the meeting was thrown op­
en with Mayor Lake acting as
toastmaster.
President Shinholser and Mayor
l.nko told the visitors how much
Sanford and the state of Florida
appreciated their visit declaring
they wen? glad to be nblc to show
them a great industry here, made
possible by climate and great re ­
servoirs of water, which with its
free flow from artesian wells mado
«rops in the Sanford district in­
dependent of natural rninfnll.
Responding to tho addresses of
Mr. Shinholser nnd Mayor Lako,
were Harold Aimer, of Chicngo, dirccting m anager and past national
president of tho association; Mor­
ula Doin, of Washington, president,
und Dn I*. B. Steinman, of New
York, president-elect of the rs soeiatinn. These spoakors told
‘ _ were
much impressed they
City’s Library Gains hoiv
trucking industry
with Sanford’s ___.
how the engineers had nmdc
In Hooks Loaned And and
tho trip here especially to ace tho
Use of Reading Room sub-irrigation system, which they
declared was all th at it was re­
purled to be.
In addition to the officers of the
association, which is to open its
national convention in Orlando to­
morrow. short talks wero made by
Roscoc Kent, of Orlando, head of
the Orlnndo committee on a r ­
rangem ents for tho convention and
Gcorgo I’urkhlll of Jacksonville.
Imm ediately a fte r the luncheon,
visitors were taken to Daytona by
a special delegation from that city

ginning of End of Attacks
! continued the editor, “has been its
Upon Bible by Teachers In
for taxes paid in Kansas, West i fearless honesty in printing the
Virginia and other states for the nows of the day—all the decent
Public
Schools, He A sserts
transfer of stocks in corporation , news the man in the Street needs
to form an intelligent opinion. The
under their jurisdiction.
CHICAGO, June 2.—The test
newspaper should have the primary
case
in Tennessee to determine the
Senators Argue Case.
purpose of elevating, educating and
The two Pennsylvania Senators entertaining its readers. The news­ constitutionality of the s ta te ’s law
appeared in the Supreme court in paper of the future will undoubted­ against the teaching of evolution
tlv argum ent of the case. Senator ly have a policy of even greater in the public schools is “not a joke,1
Pepper representing the Frick heirs candor than now cxic.t".."
Mr. but the beginning of the end of at- j
in their appeal from a decision of Drown predicted that the field is tacks upon the Bible by those
tiro Pennsylvania supreme court destined to enjoy better editors in the public schools who have been
upholding the state's contention, nnd more specialized skill in report­ substituting the guesses of scien­
and Senator Deed appearing on lie- ing, with editorial comment tender­ tists for the word of God," William
Jennings Bryan and said in a form­
half of the state government.
ed with responsibility to the true al statem ent here Monday night.
Today's decision, rendered by proportions of a subject and not
There uro four sources of control
Justice Van Devanter, held that distorted by favorism.
of the public schools, Mr. Bryan
tho value of the tangible personal
“The newspaper of the future,” said, who will act as counsel for
property in New York und Mass­ He said, “calls for intensification the state in the Tennessee ease.
LONDON. Juno 2—The feeling
achusetts would not have been in­ making small space do greater
increased here Monday, the elev­
He termed them as thu state
cluded in determining the clear val­ work, applying the system of in­
enth since the Amuiidseii-Ellsue on which the Pennsylvania tax tensive agriculture. I look for the
wortli expedition hopped off for
was computed, and that in deter­ future newspaper to print fewer
the North Pole, th at tho explorers
Former Vice President Whose would not retu rn by a ir but had
mining this clear value, the stock words ami say more.”
in corporations of other states
Sudden DeuthOccurredMim- been forced to undertake a long,
Print l.cstlj Say More.
Humid. not have been included a t
Uay;
Man of Many Friends Jvu&amp;Jac land t.p k *&gt;tck to civiliza­
Arthur
Dennett,
Chicago
presi­
their full value without deducting dent of the Bonnet-Brown corpora­
tion.
the transfer tux paid to alien tion advertising, said: “The single
Considerable satisfaction was ;XWASHINGTON. June 2
states in respect of those stocks. ml” nover pays. "Advertising must
pressed here a t tho nlnctrity uis.sparkling sense of humor, a
pinyed by explorers in various
It found, however, that the fcilcof plain a peaking and a philoso- ( purl of tho world who want to
lal estate tax should net lie deduct­
1’tate. according to l rcu t,. ed b ’fore imposing the Pennsylvan­
phy of life ton ted in the old fusil-, engage in rescue expeditions. It
dick. (Jailed States Mctui - ia stale tax.
ioned virtues, made Thomas Riley J was reported that the Italian Duke
lit Dei Moines. Fruit, gar
Marshall one of the most interei-i of Abruzzi and Dr. Jean Charcot
Violates I Ith Amendment
»i hay crops were declared
ling figures of his time in A m -j of France, both noted explorers,
sly damaged.
e cican public life.
Ills bubhllnjtl had been added to the list of I’-' ' wia th&gt;. driest month ever
i wit washed out every suggestion I sible leaders of a searching exschools
arc
needed,
the
requir
rr in Sinru-kn amt a ram
false dignity and his d ire c t'
ments of teachers, and the kind of ” inner of expression reached the) periitoln.
rndwl the drought.
instruction that shall be given?”
Mi.i-i-.oppi Diver in the
dcratuiiding of millions.
He
OSLO, Norway, Juno 1— l he
Boards of education act under
hu district where the height
ided himself somewhat that lie' Norwegian Aeronautic Associa­
authority of the legislature nnd '*
»a■ 9,3 feet, or about 10
was not a diplom at und that li" |
finally of the people themselves, never outgrew the tncts of that tion last night issued a denial of
Jure in previous years, ia
rumors th at Cupt. Roald Amund­
he
said.
Concerning
the
control
by
at n hazard to navigation,
implo faith and good men to which sen had returned to Spitsbergen
scientists he added:
light rain in South Dakota
from bis polar expedition.
The
"If the number of scientists is he was born.
to break a heat wave and
association announced that a mes­
llluntncsH Worried Friend:!
put
at
11,000
it
makes
about
onu
it only partial relief to
Sometimes his blunt expressions sage had been received this even­
scientist for every 10,000 people—
n win, pastures were dry
of
opinion and his n fusal to put ing from his supply ship Hobby
a pretty little oligarchy to put in
Wiling lira.mi from a deal’ll
on
a cloak of an exalted reserve that the situation was unchanged,
control
of
the
education
of
all
of
.
irture.
ffice worried his friends
high
the children.” Teachers art* only "*
Miip.-ippi Diver at Davcnmil
dismayed
his political advisemployes, lie mid. Teacher# would
win reported at a
but always he in listed that a
,ler
was
delivered
by
President
not
he
allowed
to
slander
presil'
n
of 1.1 f, i t a slight recovery
Marble in his annual address, lie dents or libel your form of gov­ mail must fir t of nil keep pence !
the l ; reported yesterday,
with his own convictions.
urged
the delegates that they hold ernment.
*as the lowest May stag :
A supreme test of his fidelity
the prohibition amendment as sac­
"A teacher," he asserted, “must
red as other provisions of the con­ respect the wishes of his employ­ in that precept came noon him in
stitution and labor uggresivcly for ers on all subjects upon which the the stricken days at the \N hilu
r«r Hie In New York.
tin- promotion of the religion and employers have a deep seated con­ House, shut off from *In nation by
* VttltK. June 2.—Four per
viction. The name logic would sug­ a veil of impenetrable mystery.
•ire i;:,|,.|| and u score ill Governor Makes Pleaj patriotism.
gest that a teacher receiving pay Out of the many whisperings^ of
n w.i.-l .tin! rain storms nc For Certain Measures)
in dollars on which is stamped 'In others in high plaeea in the Gov­
B;'u.' iIn* heal wave in iaal
God We Trust' should not Ire per ernm ent there emerged a plan
In Letters to Solons
inittcd to tench the class room tlui to declare the War President in•a SITINGS, Wyo., June 2.
capahlu of ocrformmg the duties
there
is no God.'
“t me*:' of snow fell in the
TALLAHASSEE, June 2.—Gov­
Neither
should
he
be
allowed
to
"f his office, and to elevate the
I’*-" and Atlantic City sec- ernor Martin in letters to th?
accept employment in n Christinv second in command to the Presid­
war It.* { Springs Sunday, House of Florida Legislature urged
WASHINGTON, Juno 2.—The
community and teach th a t the Bi­ ency. The suggestion even occu­
wnald cold weather hui that legislation
passed before
pied tho serious thought of some Los Angeles or Khonundonh, Navy
!'*&lt;! ia thi section the last the sessions end Friday to provide
WILDWOOD, June 2.—J. W. ble is not true. Tiiut is the Ten­ members of tho Wilson cabinet. 1airships, will be sent to Atlanta
case.
for continuance of Everglades Pryne, 61 Sum ter county realty nessee
“ Evolution disputes the Bible But when it was broached to the j during the Southeastern Fair in
drainage work and increase in gas­ dealer, who was shot near here record of man’s creation, and the Vice-President, he declined with October.
*’ YORK. June 2.—Mew oline tax in order to provide the Thursday by Dr. It. E. W atts fol­
characteristic biuntness and fin( Secretary Wilbur gave bis pro- | Japan Will Protest
tity Monday sweltered in the S tate Road Department with addi­ lowing a dispute over a real estatu logic of the evolutionist eliminates
J hutti ■ day of the year. At tional revenue for highway con­ option, died at a hospital in Ocala as false the miracles of tho Bible,
! mi.se to W alter A. Sims, mayor of
Firing' Upon Rioters
Atlanta, and a committee in chargt
the thermometer read 88, struction. He intimated in the let­ early Monday us the result of the including the Virgin birth and the
bodily
resurrection
of
Christ."
(of tlie fair which will bo held OctIn-low the high point ters that unless such legislation is wounds he received in the encoun­
Christians, he declared, build
PEKING, June 2—The cabinet
on May 23. Two prostra- passed an extraordinary session ter, it was stated here ut the m ar­
1 to I I.
their own colleges to teucli Chris­
today decided to instruct the for­
ifo:a heat were reported.
If
sufficient
helium
is
nvnilnbl:
shal's office today.
would he called.
office to preoaru a note of
Piyne’s son and daughter live tianity, and he suggested that
'Secretary W ilbur expressed the eign
The House passed 57 to 17 the
protest
to diplomatic corps against
atheists
and
agnostics
build
their
[UbKI.PllLV June 2.—Phil motor license tax bill a fter several at his home in Cleveland, Ohio
hope that the Shenandoah could lie recent firipg upon Shanghai rio t­ era' Farm. Number one und tho
Southern Utlitics plants.
tun- "Xpericnccd the second hours discussion of measures in where tho body will be shipped to- own schools to tench what they be­
sent
to
Georgia
for
that
purpose
ers by Sikh police there and de­
lieve.
•t day ..f the season Monday, revision of the 1923 motor license
In the delegation of visitors
alone. Otherwise naval officials cided to uppoint two high com*
were engineers from every state in
■ammeter recording 95 de* law, becoming effective Jan. t
i
plan
to
send
tho
Los
Angeles
by
misoiners to proceed to investi­ the Union and representatives from
OARSMEN STUDY DRUGS
’* p in. On May 23 the 1926. .
i way of A tlunta on its proposed trip gate the situation.
LONDON. Juno 2— \V. l \ Mul­
irature reached 96 degrees.
Japan. Egypt and Huwaii.
to Honolulu which has been poslDespite the nearness of the ses­
len, the American Oxford studentIn the party was 1*. V. Steph­
)
poped
until
th
a
t
lime.
sion’s end new bills continued to bo
oarsman, has entered St. Mary’s
ens, an associate of \V’. T. Don­
Sea-Sickness
Cured
introduced.
Mayor Sima will confer tomor­
Hospital hi a medical student, llo
nelly, consulting engineer of New
Senator John S. Taylor, presi­
row with PoHtmuatcr General New
stroked the winning Oxford crew
By
Movies,
Is
Claim
York, who is well known in Sam
dent of the senate, this morning
’ in regard to the establishm ent of
in 1923 and the losing crew last
ford.
Stephens bore letters of
piloted through the upper house
mi air mail route from New York
year.
introduction from Mr. Donnelly to
AI, June 2— Chinese meusure authorizing the building
to Atlanta. The Candler landing
several of his friends here und he
participants today by a corporation of toil bridge
field soon wilt be available for use
was given a warm welcome. H&lt;»
house top in three dir- across Hillsboro Bay a t an cxby the air mail service,
left with much praise for the hos­
•Shanghai streets upon penao of $9,000,060 ur.dal^o haj
l President Coididge will receivu
pitality of Sanford.
American Volunteer \ prepared another bid authorizing
I Mayoi Simi tomorrow, lie
Mr. Alniert, managing director
&gt;ting Thomas G. Me- . old Tampa bay Dridgj at ex pc ns t
Mcompanieil to W ashington by Vicof the association is dcclured to
American dentist, in ( of $ 1,000,000.
f tor II. Kriegshahcr, chuirmun of
- bo one of tho best known experts
I killing the horse up­
the exposition comm ittee, and R.
»tts
The garden of th" Sanford High
. on engineering economics in tho
' was riding,
IE. L. Cone, governor of tho Nn- country. He is no stranger to
*''•1 School, which is conducted under
and other foreign un­ \lle g e d Slayer Of
tionnl A
lociation of
• Florida, having visited the statu
I the fire with carIjlg’tho supervision of Uy F. Cooper,
Cop
Goes
On
Trial
Georgia.
and pistols and urnj.ed Smith-Hughes agricultural teacher
were mounted quickly
JACKSONVILLE. June 2—
nip.
sold $625.55 worth of products this
Florida Cotton Crop
ad *ent shots in ilirec- Douglass ,negro who confessed
th e jy car according to the report made
itures from which the cording to county officers ns :
88 Per Cent Normal
lil! to the County School Board which
fled tiring. The num* I niet in monthly session toduy.
•dtles i.i not estimated. era of W. J. Kelly. Juckson
policeman, here labor day
WASHINGTON, June 2.—The
The proceeds from the garden
went on trial for his life today
were almost enough to pay all ex­
panel
of
2uu
veniremen
was
r
m arkets
penses of the department with the
for jury selection, the wort
exception of the salary of the
*D. June 2—Wheat. July which will consume most mo.teacher, according to Mr. Cooper.
1 2; September, 157 to
CLEARWATER—During
fir
AUBURNDALE—Contract* Ut
There was shipped from the cardeu
for $141,000 additional paving and three months of 1925, 135 nc
378 crates of celery, seven hamp­
homes built herv,
sidowulk work.
ers of lettuce uiul 10 hampers of

MARSHALL WAS
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“PLAIN” PERSON

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o’cloc.: Tuesday night, according to
mi announcement made today. All
members nre urged to he present
as chore is important business to
conic up for co isideration, it ia
fu rth er announced.

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‘ This rros word puzzle is dev , tr
our loved ones for whom the day Ja,
bute to the heroes of past wars.
Former uohlicr.
Courage (of stddiers.)
Pjlest belorging to Lmiubr.i.
Collection of facts.
Fondness (of country.)
Wnvy.
Firmly implanted ns In the
heart.
20. Joint in the middie of the
leg.
22. .Strap of n bridle.

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■gislntors Enter Upon East
51EKT TOMORROW NICIIT
Week of Present Hessian
With Full Calendar Ahead
Tho Knights of Columbus v.il!
•if Both Senate and House hoiit their regular meeting nt P
TALLAHASSEE, Juncl —Flo­
rida Icginlntors tomorrow will enle.- the last lap of the 1925 ses­
sion. With four nml « half day.
yet to go before adjournment Fri­
day nt noon they will still have
In the house the one big problem
of appropriation* to dispose of.
Second, perhaps, in importance to
that i.i the m atter of tick orndi| cation in Florida treated in several
hill-* before the lower house and
one in Ihc scnntc. Then- also still
j remains n rather bulky list of pro­
, posed general legislation and lo'eaMiills on the calendar.
' Much less remains to be done by
&lt;the senate which more than likely
. nators have stated, will '!

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h#r Sorceimorn In Trnut. nn&lt;l All.-.j rnrh of m , |()&gt; .
•icrtriifln Ohotm. TriwU'i; j»nd Imr. •''f -ul.l i.’lrnm !
Succc*son» til Tru»t or utlierw •#, ln Houto at
i
ami t.. tlic followingllrtorll.r,I Uin.J
in Trout, ami Alton llortrml • ‘ hl1' - nltnnlr. lyiii«? nml 0|,liiK In tho Ciiv
VriiM'o ami hrr Hnncrannr* In r«aMt. of Hanforil. County "f .vmlimi,- ami S"jL ".'5E
1 ml I aril ..ml ovory of llw **'!{ "T Htnto of KlnrMn. nor** particularly
I,.no named ib'fcmlant* if .**,7• dc8&lt;'rll&gt;cil iih follown. to-w it:
, »» ,
.! , f . Ill,or 1,00 or oil of Mill &lt;lrItctlnrilng nt a point on the Norili OrdVr‘i„ ■(inner
fonilr i'M ho dead. to nil part Ion
Pllhlllh.
olaimlna lntor,»!«tn timlor .non amt Hill- I f ITiiloii Av.niio (ir. fi-.t Kant H,rali|.
ovory "f tho following dccrayvd &lt;lo- of tho Inlrrm-rtlon &gt;• tno ratal. I'n„ Sunfoia,
romlan'.n. to-wltr Jmmpli H iioriiji of i ’111111111011 Avi-nur with tllo North ourn oarli «
! ,1.1 wife. lUhecca Klnoaaii. Juaeph lino of I'lilon Ayon nr. run timin'.. tlvr w.,.u»
North ami panilhl with tho l.ant
WITNI-'A
Id........
ipman Avoinio IS» foot. fh,. rinoin
tho tiro Haul
parallel AvIt It tlm j nallolu I 1-1,
North lino of I nlon Avi-tnn- Mt'a j.,|tiri,i_ . .
f.-.'t. thonro South IS® foot to ;l
,, , ' **? •*
....i..i .... iiol.&gt;ti Avenue ft**-, fori
.M211 tho
rimtr nml Wife. Martha A. •

Where a soldier Is burl 'd.
f
Fourth r.ot In scale.
Kwumtis.
Country.
Indian tribe.
Enemy.
To decay.
iSpikeh-t on barley or w.
I’nrag d.
Heron.
like.
National nubli am.
Note in .•uni •.
Father.
Chirkcn ■.
Itnce horses.
IHrdone.
Maple tree family.
Kpoch.
Rea carle.
Name of oar country.
M anilla in review to
incniorate this day.
VI.It I H AL
A r.prlle.
To deliver a n|iccch.
Improves.
People.
No.
iiinlon m.nmnh.vd for the poor
To obstruct.
ehllilt n •(!:• will attracted to
Plant whii h yields bitter i mg. -.i. 1.1. lull" y. tria d waif. Winn
CoiiKocrulcd vow.
•lo'v went in their samiiiar Imnin
I.ivel.
i:i Mnhigau that Mimuier, CliirCarmine.
* lice le n a tia s in .... .
them
Small cask.
Willi tlm motlic,’;, con; cut. the
Iluck eonLiining metal.
child upon tIM r return win perm
Th" name of thin day.
am m l, nual' a meinour of their
Mother.
household although go steps for
Mourned.
its legal adoption were then taken
Feudal culllten.
In order that the child’s mother
Carden plant.
niitfhl l&gt;" near the liibv hoy. Mr.
Polym Inn &lt;li taut.
Marshall secured employment fi.r
Abode.
i her at their hotel.
Solemn ceremony.
Pose veil \iil!i a wealth of human
At n great distance.
ympnthv for Ills fclttiw to oi, Mr.
A person who smirches for
nrrh'ill a (iniilnt seit'o of hilminting a itid a or peop! . 'mill, wlibli the pall of .•oiiitoi ini
Closecs.
■dignitv failed to dampen. Many
Opposite of near.
tinu “ the humor was expn ssed a t
Variant of “a.'*
the ever,' e ef soni? jcmi’.o,'

T!':n‘nasR.Maish;ill
Wat' Vice President
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p ((Vice, that tho introauecr oi uu
nmoadr.ient on a specific section
.thrill Ire limited to two minutedis'.U 'aio.a, the chnlrmnn of the upproprlatms committee two min­
utes; a motion to table such umondrent to two-minute limit.
Pcnditrr the time when the nppropriation hill Is cnll-d up it is
not unlikely, membern stated that
porposals to amend the act of 1923
creatine the state live stock sanit­
ary hoard will he taken up. Sev­
eral &lt;&gt;f these proposals are on th'1
calendar. One by Hep Davis, of
I.eon, provides that th- present
board shall be abolished ami in
its place a new board b' create,l
i ml provision made for continut II of the tick eradication mi a
modified plan, the state co-o|K?r. i. with tin* counties.
Pour Special Ord.T*
Do the senate calendar for iipcrial i nil r» and third reading i
the e remained four measures

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nil rrli IditdllOL'Iil of the UlUUIcipal
itv ,,f Camp Walton, Okaloosa
i iiiinly, parsed by the 1923 seualon.
The reforeHtriition bill was admilled by its friends to bo virtu tllv hilled after their vain ef­
forts to mvtiro consideration for
it during tly* past week. .Miami
i;; : i i | icg possession of certain
ml &gt;:&gt;i rg'd lands mi h,-r wat&lt;,r,rit to iia n ml fm 'i s i.
and
wruchmi •:* for ocean going steam ­
ships whieli cannot now put into
that city.
On second reading, subject la
d l l nt any time, under waiver of
tllie rules, several other hill . ni"'(
i f which were intrudeed early in
the session. Among these was a
bill introduced l&lt;\ .Senator Hodge-,
to repeal the act which created the
state live stock saiiitniv hoard
Another of Senator Hodge’s bills
i-i that one providing for a state
office building to cost $300,11011.
This &lt;itill awaits action by the sen-

Contntcicial Entrance, Coral (iables, Miami, l la

LORIDA nnd iln prosp&lt;;rity in a much-tliscuKscd themo nowadayp among writers of national repute. Hnlv
son, Iktrron, Leslie, Edmunds, Itriabane, Ho\vc, are all busy explaining tho economics of the phenomenon.
Babson ray.*; it is the result of the desire of people to add years to their lives; Leslie that it is a wcll-cstablishcd trend of migration to the tropics. Edmunds’ idea is that it is the logical result of the increase of
national wealth nml the increased desire for health and comfort. Tho range o f reasons for tho tremendous
development is as varied as it is interesting; hut all arc agreed that Florida’s prosperity is as actual as it
is exceptional that it is still in its earliest stages, and that it will lmvc far-reaching and incalculable results.

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Opportunities there arc* in plenty here for investment. Conti Gables, one of the first in the field, the finest in beauty and
extent of development, is the leader of them all. Those who bought here three or two years ago, and reaped their profit on
reselling, arc coming hack and bringing their friends. The enlarged area o f ten thousand acres opens up not only a wider
range for future investment, hut adds immcn cly to the value of all that has been done before. And for safety, security
and assured returns there is no equal to Coral Gables in the Southern Florida real estate field.

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A vinit In Coral Gables is p a r t o f every com plete F lorida to u r— i
d e lig h tfu l outing. C u ll ut cur lo c a l office an d le t us te ll y o u liow you
Gables w ith no tra n sp o rta tio n co st to you.

CORAL GABLES
New York Office:

P h ila d elp h ia Officm

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»M &amp;pa»sed out
Thinks Party Marooned
Tampa.
M A R S H A L L P R O U D ™ known to but a limited nui
the World War
Miss Norma Murdock, of MauLOS ANGELES, June 2—Years
outside his community, never hat
ciuilu, to E. F» McIIvnn, of YVau- T H A T H E W A S J U S T held elective office and apparent­
of close association with Roald
, “The future
Amundsen, fam ilinrity with hia
ly was without political ambition.
chuln.
future at that f i , 0* M A N But in 1908 nn unexpected turn of
Miss Fearl Wade, of Linden, to O R D I N A R Y
method? of operation and »&gt;n ' n*
’J= and for “ l *th«Ms timate knowledge of his plans for
Roy Standing, of Lakeland.
events elevated him to the Gov­
wherein dwel]*th -i
MfV ..................
J , Eward Grimes, representing H r " Christ shan .J*
the
flight into the ..........
Arctic which
Miss Ethel King, of St. Augus­
(Continued from Page 1.) J ernor’s chair at Indiannpolis, where
(Continued from page 1)
started
May
21,
prompted
Haakon
thif
International
Bible
Students'
tine. to Curry Crews; of Jlartings. Marshall delievered himself of that he was serving when the Democrat­
the earth and i,„i-re
TALLAHASSEE? June 2.—Vali­
Miss Helen Axtos, of St. Augic National convention at Baltimore The Associated Press today thnt a H. Ilnmner, who led the Amundsen Association lectured at the Milano
oJPuS*
dation of tax levies . heretofore u„Hnu, to L. W. Scott, of St. Augu- dictum whoch has become the most selected him as Vice Presidential wireless message sent to the Maud ; t |,ef ,jaah of 1923. to express the Theater Sunday evening, taking for rjRhteously,
That world will w **** 4
raade on real estate &gt;n the name stine.
celebrated of all his homolies.
his
subject
"Millions
Now
Living
nominee in 1912.
nn May 29 could not be detiv- opinion here tonight that the Amwithout end’ of wfcfe. &gt;
of the true owner of the property
“Needs flood 5 Cent Cigar"
Miss Thco Wallis, of Ocala, to
(tindsen - Ellsworth party is nwr- Will Never Die."’ The speaker have spoken and forVt5\*
ored
as
there
was
"no
communica­
is provided for in nn act passed T. C. Holden, of Citra.
"What the country really needs
ity longs."
‘o r*hicht
closed his lecture as follows.
| coned in the frozen North.
The careless fire-builder, the u n ­ tion."
by both houses of the Florida legis­
is a good five cent cigar.’
Weddings
"In
the
past
we
have
had
‘the
“Amundsen has made a landlature. Introduced by Representa­
A dispatch to the Whipping Gaz­
Mrs. Vina Parker, of Hade City,
Like the President with whom kempt factory with waste piles
' “ ^‘the
tives McLean of Suwanee and Mc­ to J. II. Boyd of Sanford.
SUMMERFiKnT’TT''and earnof get nn, because he «W world’.
^ world th a t ^was,*
fairly
itching
to
burst
into
infernal
ette
received
from
Spitsbergen
nnd
he served Mr, Marshall s a s c to
building to he m ^
Kenzie of Putnam, members of the
Miss
Louise
Schley,
of
Lakeland.
vjKj,
rc3pcn»iMIIt&gt;
after
but
a
has
smashed
his
flying
boats,
or
biaze, the man who believes that timed 10 o’clock last night des­
°P5
ceased to be a t the time of the awarded.
House Finnnw
the
to a. h. Varner, of Lakeland.
| short apprenticeship in public of- "there is no less because it is all cribed the situation with respect to because the ice is to rough for a Flood. More recently we have had
measure provides;
Miss Incy Stover, of Dinxmore.j f|c0. pjvo ycars before his ciec- insured”, cost the nation every the Amundsen expedition ns with­ take-off with hi&gt; heavy planes, or what the Scriptures designate as
PLANT CITY n
“That every assesment of taxes to A. E. Pearson, of Dinsnmre,
tinn to the Vice-Presidency, he was year almost ns mnny lives and as out change, thereby indicating that
heretofore made in this state of
Miss Lee Wilson, of Bartow, to regarded in a comfortable law much money n3 the phole Revolu­ nothing had been heard from the else he is in Alaska. The later ‘this world’, 'the world th a t now here show incrcas; 0(BL
is’ or 'this present evil world,’ past year.
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real estate where such assessment E . B. Hatton, of Barlow.
barely is possible,” he asserted.
practice in Columbia City, Ind., tionary war.
tiblnr explorers.
has been nctunlly made in the
Miss Johnnie O’Neal, of Jack­
name of the true owner shall btt sonville, to S. It. Norris, of Jack­
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and is hereby validated in so far sonville.
as tlia description of ownership is
Miss Eva Michael, of Orlando, to a
concerned, and no tax assessment Russell Davis, of Orlando.
or tax levy
■vf ronoe upon a ry real I Miss Alice Culver, of Orlando, u
estate in litis state shall be hold to M. II. Hall, of Orlando.
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invalid by reason of or because of
Miss Nannie Culver, of Orlando, J
the fact that such real estate was to C. L. Chapman, of Orlando.
♦ + + ++ ++++++ ++&lt;.+ + + + + + ^ +4.++++++++.j.+^ ++^ ^ +&lt;.1..:.&gt;:
actually assessed in the name of
Miss Vera Wilson, of Orlando, to
the true owner although such own­ W S, Turner, of Orlando.
er had made no return of the real
Miss Alpha Bnrnum, of Tnmpn,
estate to the tax assessor.
to J. K. Ooughloy, of (Irimsley,
“ From and after the passage of Unt.uio, &lt; an.
this act no decree shall be made by
Mi.i.i S;.ra Rush, of Pernnndlnn,
any court in a suit brought by or to Carl Wrecn, of Fernondina.
on behalf of any laud owner to en
Mis.' Hazel Clark, of Jacksonville
join any tax sale or to set aside to J. D. Hatcher, of Daytona.
cr cancel any tax certificate in the
Mi"* Rei ves, of Lnmunt, to John
Stale of Florida until such owner Allen, of Vtro.
shall have paid to the tax collector
Miss Corn Carter, of West Palm
of the county where the property
is assessable the full amount of Beach, to C. II. Ettcr, of Pittsthe taxes which could hnvo been *'urg, Kan.
Miss Nettie Capers, of Tnmpn,
Ihwfully assessed against the prop­
erty involved for tho period cover-' to A. A. Kohii, of Tnmpn.
ed by ihe assessment complained
Miss Alberta Bennett, of Ar­
of, whether such real estate shall cadia, to h, E. Kirk, of Arcadia.
have been returned for assessment
Miss Sarah (iornto, of Odessa,
by the owner thereof or not. It to G. C. Whitney, of Wauchula.
411 such cases the court shall as-l
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certain ant) determine and by do- j / - \ i
L
cree fix the amount of such tax to
be paid by tuc owner.

Validation Of Tax
Levies Regulated
ByNewReguJations

World Is Everlasting
Declares Speaker On
Prophecies of Bible

ACCIDENT M I G H T
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And Engagements

Giving the
Little Fellow
Chance—

;Okeechobee harms
W orth $.-{270,700,
Bureau Estimates

TALLAHASSEE, June 2.—'The
following staienmnl by the Fede­
Engagements
ral Di'pai lim-nt of Commerce gives
Miss Florence Lord, of San­ some of tin' results of the 1925
ford, to J. 1). Justice, of Jackson­ farm cciiur:; for Okeecholiee coun­
ty. The figures are preliminary
ville.
Mini. Uusido Bernhard, of Tam- a,1" 1 '.(’t ' 1'1 «■’
&lt;‘ &gt;* »tnl
ed. Till census, which covered
pa, lo D. I&gt;. Smith, of Tampa.
Mirn John Davis of Tampa, In tile crop ol 1P2I, with the inven­
tory of farm property for .Inn'llG. R. Clarke of Tampa.
iin I. 1925, was taken by a force
y, ,,f
rn'io, raio r. employed
Imiviile ‘Vmiw
to W.' I7mVrfiulewood
.if i'lf
„ n|nvil,
t|l', f,iri1I to mil kc
Dickson, Ten...
fe'oonu '‘
" " l " '’ " 'r "H
,hl*
M'.**** Kathryn .McNeill, of JackICc-ults of the enumeration showSouville ti» II. h, Drodnax of Jack- , (m| tin* fullmving comparative* figaonvillc.
me for January I, PJ25 and JanuMiss Isabelle Caines, of Jnck- nrv I, 1920, respectively.
fonville, to E. E. Hazard of Jack­
Number of farms 159 and &lt;17;
sonville.
operated by while farm ers lap
Miss Hixilic Cash of Jackson­ ami I'i7; operated by owners I |H
ville to E. II. Hull, of Jackson­ amt fi.H; uperut si by teanants 1 to
&lt;!; operated by rnaeagets 7 am! 3.
ville.
Land in operated farms, total
Miss llleiie Harby of Jackson­
ville t&gt;&gt; R. K. Willie of Jackson- nrre&gt; “22,7(19 ami 213,287; crops
hnrvc led, acres 2,131 ami (dank.
vile.
Value of operated farms, land
Miss Cussie Frank of Sanford,
to Dwight Smith of lie Lund.
, ami buildings inclintcd, $3,270,700
Ml as Carolyn Spencer of Sanford'
too.
to I*. L. Red fern, of Klfcr.r.
&lt; Domestic animals reported on
Miss Pearl Hunter of Jackson-1(arm s; Number of horses 299 ami
villi* to .1. M. Holly of Jacksonville. r ‘Ly ""d"s f.l ami 7; rattle 13,7 10;
Miss Marguerite Carter of Jack­ ami 10,1117; swine 2,&lt;!&lt;;h and I,&lt;J72
Selected eropa in 192 5 and 1919,
sonville to Iwe Garrett, of Jack­
respectively:
sonville.
Oranges, trees riot of bearing
Mirs Claire Stevens, of Tampa,
to Hr, E. M. Durham of 'iamn.i. age 23,81)9 jmd 3,803; trees of
Mir.s ’l’liolinn Mote, of 'i'umpu, bearing age 17,009 mid 2,1 I t; grape
fruit trees not of bearing age t,to VV. J. Hailey of Tampa.
Miss Snrita Like of Sanford to 273 and I.lb’ll; trees of hearing age
1.533 ami 1,318; Lemons, trees hut
Munroo It. Hutton of Sanford.
'&lt;lti“ Laura Duteher. of Thomas- of bearing atm 3,3151 ami IT; tree"
vilie, Ga. to K, It. Simpsoo of of bearing age 1,105 ami 13.

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Is now being offered at such low prices and on
such easy terms that everyone— no m atter how
small their income-— will he able lo buy here—
and—

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:o years o| palling tin buggy m which Or.
T. Harding
'.n o n , &lt;&lt;„ fatter of the Im, |ir, -id, nr. mad- Im. calls, “ ||&lt;i||y"
i-nt to pasture, la her plate has come a flivver. "I like a
ays l&gt;&gt;
II md. ig. ’Bm one has til keep up to the limes.*

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You can’t afford to miss this chance to invest in

Oak Hill,

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sthunlil nut lie lef I in tiny plan* where I h e re is risk

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of loss from fire or theft. Heller rent a Private
Lock llo \ in our Safe Deposit Vault—-then you
have no w orn about their salely. The rental is
only $2.(10 lo $5.00 per year.

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Sanford, Fla.
S T R E N G T H - SERVICE - PROGRESS
till

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sidciV AberY^re being fixed ir. such
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,,W-U- h®»br KWtrr- th h t Ihk' U s th iltio fl-lo f ti,&lt; r u ^ rfa« i
*&gt;■»«M 1
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The rear 0&lt;1ols are paneled over
254.50
1
J xjfjui', P ^ ^ n t - n
,f c. wmi i K described streets In Hose-Hose Court Inc.
87
91
the lower part and screened over
222.41
been cogipJcted and the completed work has been finally I Hose Court Inc.
the upper portion. A steel bar isl
76
93
used, in locking the doors when
| by the* City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
jRow Court Inc.
263.37
1
00
95
• they are closed, and it dnei this in ;
204.85
70
B following is the final estim ate of the cost of paving follow- ■M°So Court Ire.
97
auch a way that rattling is p it- j
497.48
170
vented.
ttts in Rose Court with a 5-inch rock base surface treated **‘osc Court Inc.
99
204.85 M a k es Claim New Car Is
Poors reaching to the top of the
l^pSalt: Grand View Avenue, north from Sanford Avenue to Lily Hose Court Inc.
70
109
Combination
of
Maximum
cowl
give-entrance to the driver's
204.86
\ Hughey St-, from Sanford Avenue to Lily Court nrd Grand -Hose Court In .
71)
110
Of Appearance With Perfec­ compartm ent. In this com part­
204.85
70
[\vtnue "South” from Sanford Avenue to Lily Court paved 21 Kcse Court In ,*.
in
tion of lis
Mechanism ment is mounted a seat of t h e 1
204.85
-width Hibiscus Court and Lily Court paved n width »t 3&gt; Hose Court l c.
70
112
bucket type, roomy fo r comfort
.*nn set Di such -i position thSt
234.25
'j feet in width on each side of Central Park way strip).
Hose Court Inc.
70
113
A.i nristrocrct am m g cum- tin. driver onerhTcs "R7s car ivith
204.85 meriia!
kfu. Yd#. Grading @ -10c
70
111
$ 6,556.80 Rose Court *r.c.
vc hic.cs is the phras * CJ Be an,i can leave Ids pluce with*,r
204.85
70
fjta. Yds. over-haul @ lc
Rose
Court
Inc.
which
Mr.
Brown, sales manager oh1 difficulty. The second &gt; -.t
115
21.00
WE’RE ANNOUNCING
of
the
M
onth
Reu Company^ e n i-*J(, nl.ovidcd for a driver's assist204.85
70
Rose
CoPrt
Inc.
[jjn. Ft. concrete curb &amp; g utter @ 7Cc ____
116
0,490.98
204.85 elo&gt; i m speaking of the new Speed , nnt or a |)nj.-;L.nKCr. ibis seat
. -»
,•.■».... . ,..,
70
[Lin. Ft- Hush curb &lt;§&gt; 35ccm
117
79.80 Rose Court Inc.
ungon "Parcel Deliver;,
nic M j ; of the folding type dropping
204.85 iu-t announced by the Keo Motor ■llIwicr the cowl when it is not in
Yds. rock base 5-inches thick @ TCc
70
118
0.731.01 Rose Court Inc.
204.85 Company.
70
'.Z
^ ^ . / e t o r n s @ 30c .....
119
Iucr.
219.30 Rose Court Inc.
"We have the distinction," snys | With the folding sent out of
204.85
@ 30c
S-l yds. surface treatm ent (5
70
120
3,834.90 Rose Court Inc.
20 1.85 51'. Brown, "of being the 1ir:,t' tlic way a package eigni feet long
Tjfe A Inlets @ $35
70
121
420.00 Rose Court Inc.
in the field with a commercial rm ' rm , thirty inches wide can be t-nr-,
204.85
Type H Inlets @ |3 0
70
122
which attains the maximum in ,, ,j n j,|, ca9C The •—
*»- of th'*
120.00 Rose Court Inc.
length
[jn Kt. 6-inch drain pipe laid @ 50c
80
234.11
127
81.00 Rose Court Inc.
body liehind ho d riv e rs seat is
292.64 they mechanical perfection or ec­ , 1 inches while the width at the
100
(jn ft. 12-inch Storm sewer @ 1.05
128
1.642.20 Rose Court Inc.
maintenance. The ^ , narrow est point is 11-1-8.”
292.61 onomical
100
129
.Manholes 4-b @ $50.00
300,00 Rose Court Inc.
is the answer to a long-heard com
A drum* light on the interior and i
219.48 on the part of better merchants
75
130
Manhole &lt;&gt;-8
05.00 Rose Court Inc.
spot light mounted on the wind­
for
a
vehicle
which
would
em­
190.21
Da
[jn. Ft. 3-inch drain tile a t $100 . ...**•*•*•••••««&gt;•■&lt;
131
285 00 Hose Court Inc.
shield
. arc among
. . . tho items of
292.64 body the quality idea being ad100
ft. BM lumber in trenches @ $75
132
133.95 Rose Court Inc.
h e r d to in their own estnbli h - ' c6l,,Vim.‘n\ " l" 11 u' |h lie found |
, particularly useful m
in delivery ser-j
Gfi
190.21 nu,1)t!|
133
work
19.20 Rose Court Inc.
292.64
Rose
Court
Inc.
100
134
Jjtoiy Inspection of m ateria ls ........ ....................................
105,05
I um lamcntaly this Sneed Mag- t ..Ctcd by a steel bumper which;
292.04 on h new only in s:se. it includes |,iso provides through a plate fix- '
100
135
-tiling, legal expense, etc., 2 per l e t ......................
063.49 Rose Court Inc.
'going filial assessment nre payable without tin* same power and operating un­ ect nt its centcru a sten to uid
*ring u Pcr
................................................................ 1,658.77
its that arc used iu the famuli LtiJ cost ................................................. ............... .............. $35,496.02 ‘biterest up to JUN E 15, 1925 and from and after such date said S*H*rd Wagon but lias a shorter entrance from the rear.
Wo Have Some (iood Buys
The is ei|uip|ieii with Tun re Disc
assessments will
only- in fifteen eiiual
annual in- w .hu'l
o be borne by adjacent property except coat of paving adjacen t1, special
----be payable
■ ■
. . base and
. . turning radius wheels,
and supports are prtividay in writer of Ilisbiscus and Lily Courts width is assessed us an ^ a ilm e n ts with interest a t 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay&gt;n«krs ^ M n :tU r adaptid In
r 1 on tho left ide for an extra
in city Iota, nnd *. peeinlly nttrin ti*.e ..hart time offerings front
|ii under resolution No. 120.
an hive:'tm ent taudpoiut.
"On the stuidv Reo chassis lias lj.rY wiiich can be locked into place,
4884 2*
Witness my naml as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Snn- bn n placed a body which, for
,
handles make possible quick
Lr of feet frontage on 24 ft. pavemeent .
entrances
and
exits
to
and
from
‘
i
ford,
this
8th
day
of
MnyA.
I).,
1925.
nmdi/nness
and
nttrnctiver.eas,
bat
t r of feet lot frontage on 16 ft. pavement
..........
... ..n I»tt «- *ht driver’s comnai tment nnd add
never iieen approached
by
2^
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w*t It. PH ILIPS, City Clerk.
tt of feet parkway frontage .........................
Como i it and let us t o l l you about them
in*-s car. Evetvthidg which migitt a distinctive t"ia !i to the already
J3 902 F'lLRnh May 12, 19, 26 and June 2 nnd 9th.
the
went per foot of 24 ft. paving ....................
add I.. the nmveiifcitrr of the op. ‘"im aailuto appearance of
**' *1
I-merit per foot frontage of 16 ft pavii g
ernlnr has been included and the t:l‘*
31Z.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, city Engineer.
'!&lt;&gt; ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FOUR- extern! appearance is in keeping with the finest appointm nis R 0 i ; h e r S M a k e H a l i l
DESCRIPTION
TEBNTH STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO PALMETTO of tl ■highest type &lt;n retail shop.
.. n r .v ..... ,
v
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AVENUE, FIFTEENTH STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE
l.owvr
panetf
of
tin*
body
*&gt;
f
the
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111
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W
O
lfy
Rase Court Additlun tu Sanford, Fla.
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TO MAGNOLIA AVENUE. SIXTEENTH STREET FROM SAN­ new Sliced Wagan no aid an* in ,
f
(INC.)
single pieces running full length
Feet
W idth
Final
BUFFALO, June 2.—Jew elry es­
FORD AVENUE TO MAGNOLIA AVENUE.
of the ear from tho rear doors to
P ’m ent
F ront
L ot
A ssess’t
NAME
Notice is licVeby given that the construction of the asphalt pave- tin* driver’s commitment.The timated by police t i be worth SliO,H2JA Park Avenue.
. * 1 Plume
* 528
tippn
portion
of
the
body
may
he *d&lt;&gt;0 was taken !&gt;v five robbers from j
3
24
39.6
154.52 lent on Fourteenth Street from Sanford Avenue to Palmetto Ave
Inton
and
' "f panels or screens, tlu le v y ’s Jew elry (*m* aft * the
4
24
120
468.24
A. E. Mill
] tw&lt;&lt; units lining interchangeable. ptoprictors, fmir employes and
5
24
H)
312.16
it lake. &amp; Key
Tin* panels are of laminated Weml
•
tre u t'd to prevent wurping anil i-ne custom er had been hni'd-nif- t*Z3HKXSKBtv.
C
24
- H5
331.67
jt Lake &amp;■ Key
'
’i
fed
and
shackled
to
tteel
wimlow
given u high glass finish. Heavy
536.13
7
24
137.4
Betts
wire is used in making the screen Lars.
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The
followii
g
is
the
Final
Estimate
of
the
cost
of
paving
the
fol796.01
204
24
Ixhirard
76
11
296.55 1 wing s tria ta 21 feet in width with sheet asphalt on n 6-inch rock
24
. Rouniitliit
Parcel Delivery Ren Speed Wagon
75
219.48 l a e, Fourteenth Street from Sanford Avenue west to Palmetto Ave­
13
16
[. Amk rMiP
15
16
75
219.48 nue, Fifteenth Street from Sanford Avenue west to Magnolia Avenue
Hilt
16
24
I 16.2
570.47 end Sixteenth Street from Sanford Avenue west to Magnolia Avenue.
l Walsli
21
155.7
17
607.54 1820 Cu. yds. Grading (o&gt; 40c ........ ........ ................................. $ 728.00
Hill
1T&gt; acres. Hammock land on D ixie
206.90
13.50 1
16
17
70.7
L Hi!!
&gt;
)
|
1,910.61
18
concrete etirh &amp; gutter (o&gt; 76A .
1 16.2
570.47 2514 Lin.
Iliyluvay u 1 m iles from Sanford,
[. Jure'
132.65
19
flush curb (ft) 35c ..............................
24
607.51 379 Lin.
155.7
k Urn
( ’lose to loading* station and school.
2,309.60!
. rock base @ 80c .........................
19
16
70.7
206.90
k Drax
»
4 acres tiled; *1 100m house and shed;
2.9 14.74
. 2-inch sh*-et asphalt top @ 1.02
16
219.48
21
75
I Ui*
657.00
. concrete alley returns @ 30c ...
75
219.48
23
16
I £ i Irloiigh
2 flow ing wells. l ’ricc'$8,000. Terms
179.00
219.48
75
16
25
1 Ct-rt Inc
110.94
16
75
219.18
27
ICiQt Inc.
179.72
16
75
219.48
29
L ?, (‘nlilwell
9 J
4 19.30
219.18
5 per cent
31
16
75
K " Caldwell
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We would like to luive your prop­
erly lifted with us, we will spend mon­
ey to advertise it and guarantee that a
personal individualized effort will be
made (o sell it.

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Sem inole Business

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35
37
39

1 fit hen
■• Doegla*. x
1 IKiugla-i
I'lourt Inc.

Court Inc.
Court Inc.
[Court Inc.
Couit Inc.
Court Inc.
| Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Newman
Newman
Newman
Newman
| Court lite.
Maxwell
Maxwell
j &lt;‘uurt Inc.
I Court Inc.
Leonard,*
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
I'outt Ini*.
Court Itu\
Court lm\
Court nt*.
Court Inf,
Court Inu.
Court ltu*.
Court Ini*.
Court ltu*.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
Court Inc.
''"urt Inc.
■Court 1nc.
) Court Inc.
i Court Inc,
f Court Inc.
i I'uurt Inc.
►Court Inc,
i Court Inc.
i Court Inc.
t Court Inc.
( Court Inc.
e Couit Inc.
* Court Inc.
• Court Inc.
f Court Inc.
" Court Inc.
* Court Inc.
* Court 1nc.
* Court Inc.
* Court Inc.
* Court Inc.
* Court Inc.
Ihggin-s
* Court Inc.
* Court Inc.
* Court Inc.
* Court Inc.
♦ Court Inc.
^f'ourt Inc.
k (otJ&gt;t Inc.

r,)urt In,-.
* C,*UU In.-.
r,Jurt
** Fourt Inc.

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16
16
16
16

75
75
553*5 mm
52

219.48
219.1B
219#
152.17

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aristocrat niimng cncimrrcinl vehicl s" is phrase used to describe
miidclHswy illlced by Florida Reo Cumpauy,
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92.09 | Assessment l*er foot frontage .......................................................$4,109 j •:•*&gt;»&gt;•;*•;*
280.9 I
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer.
\$
DESCRIPTION
282.11
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;i
E. R. Trafford'll Map, Sanford
102.62
4(.h I. ii 'll !l
353.52
Feet
Final
'1( 4 .
K,
m i
819.12
NAME
Front
!M0.7'$ ;
166.4
019.29 1Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 5 Itlk 15 Tr. 1
649.29
150.3
609.88
Tr. 1
4811.75 ;
.j*
205.42
90.7
18l).7'i •
&amp;
'.s-*; —•
206.90 D. T. MacCartncy, Lot 5 Itlk 16 Tr. I
■180.75 !
70.7
135.7
529.50 Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6 Itlk 16 Tr. I
180.75 i
963.79 Me inch Realty Co., Lot ID 11)1; 16 Tr. 1
217
180.75 ]
'.TJ
296.90 M* inch Realty Co., Lot 1 Itlk 17 Tr. 1
70.7
■180,75 *
529.50 Meiseli Realty Co., Lot 5 lllk 17 Tr. )
-180.75 !
135.7
VV. Clark, lait « Blk 17 Tr. 1
135.7
529.50
180.75 !
430.75 ;
70.7
206.90 C. W. Clark. I.ot 10 lllk 17 Tr. 1
75
219.48 D. R. Brisson, Lot I Blk 18 Tr. 1
480.75
75
219.18 Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 0 Blk 18 Tr. 1
480.75
75
219.48 Public School, Lots 5 &amp; 10 Blk 16 Tr. 2
960.51
7*5
219.48 Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 1 Blk 17 Tr. 2
-180.75
75
219.48 Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 5 Itlk 17 Tr. 2
180.75
75
219.48 Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 0 Blk 17 Tr. 2
■l30.75
219,48 Mcisch Realty Co., iait 10 Blk 17 Tr. 2
480.75
75
75
219.48 Mi Inch Realty Co., Lot 1 [ilk 18 Tr. 2
480.75
75
130.75
219.48 , Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 6 lllk 1H Tr. 2
219.48
The above nnd foregoing finnl assessments are payable without
75
rest up to June 15th, 1925 nnd from ami after such date said sjh-75
219.48
75
219.48 cial assessments will be payable only in ten equal annual installments
75
219.18 with interest at H per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
75
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­
219.48
219.48 ford, Florida, this 9th day of May, A. D., 1925.
75
56
U R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
103.87
112
554JU8 Publish May 12th, 19th, 26th, June 2nd &amp; 9th.
200.90
70.7
582.56 ■
149.3
■
150
585.30
63.9
219.3 l
Be Our Guest
60.3
235.29
60
234.12
On a Free Sightseeing Tour To
55
21 1.61
55
211.61
55
211.61
55
214.01
21 1.61
55
214.61
55
175.59
45
667.24
171
265.42
90.7
219.18
75
219.18
75
J
219.48
75
219.18
75
“The City of 100 Lakes”
219.48
75
219.48
75
You’ll see the SEVEN WONDERS of Florida and
163.00
55.7
opportunities vibrating with enthusiasm.
351.18
00
246.21
63.1
ASK FOR FREE TICKET at the First National UanK
253.63
65
lobby which entitles holder to entertainment, including
i
273.14
70
Jar.
luncheon.
273.14
70
1
273.1 I
70
273.14
70
BUS LEAVES AT 8 :3 0 A. M. Thursday, June I.
273.14
70
From Valdez Hotel, Sanford.
133.39
47
im
)V)\ )Tmi;
300.4*1
1p*f'
HAVEN-VILLA
INVESTMENT
516X1
%
j
61.2
ro
r i7 \ :
%
ii.m n.H:,i:
COMPANY
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You Aiv Iiofl Puhind.

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73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
81
85
86

F l o r i d a

88

90
92
91
90
93
100
101
102

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PULLMAN among dt vt lopmcVits.

The Fare $395 io $895

10'.; Down: Balance Easy.

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TICKETS AT

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Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

103
104
105
106
10 ?
103
123

liirl ij: Phone 453 * 2 1 4 First St.

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'A Properly of Merit’

Winter Haven

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W. R. Smith, Mgr.

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THE SANFORD HERALD/ TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1925,

The Sanford Herald

Make It a Thousand

P iM U M cTerr
m n |(
s » d « r at
Florida
I f figures given The Herald are correct there are now
Knterrd
m Rrcond________
Clan Mattor,
__ #(*7,
_
two hundred and six ty members in the Sanford Chamber
Gvtubar
1^11, at li»# Poaiuffice

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tw

at‘us5aforJt. rforida under Act* oi of Commerce. At the weekly luncheon last Fridny there
Marti* 3. 1*97.
were present just twenty-eight men, including at least one
E d ito r
M U A M I l„ IIKAX.
out-of-town
visitor.
Manager
it. i io n .tiiii Menu
Accomplishing
more worth while results than any other
I'hnnc 14S
111 Maraolla Arrnnr
civic body in the city, the Chamber of Commerce is doing
mlBSCftirTIOJI IIVIK*
much for the advancement of this section, and has made
On# Tear—IT.nu Sir Jlnmhr U SO
&gt;»#llVer«*d In ClIV l.y Carrier, per under the direction of its president, Edward H iggins, an en­
ISc. Weekly Edition 13 00 viable record for doing things. However, there are many
per year.
____
•FECIAL SuTii r.i A.I obituary fine projects it cannot do, on account of limited finances and
no&gt;lceo. rurij* of thank*, resolution* exceptionally small membership.
anil notice* of entertainment* where
Sanford has reached a point where it ought to have a comi Sj i s h ir£“ X.3.io "TlU he charged
f*r at recular advertlilnit rate*.
mercial hotly consisting o f a tfiburaml members. A city as
M r.tin m t h e jm socia tk ii i' iibss progressive as this is should certainly be able to secure that
The Associated Pres* I* exelus- many live, energetic men who are willing to have a part in
Ively entitled
the u*» for raputillcatlqn of all new* dtspatrhe* the work of its most important civic body.
credited to It nr not otherwise rredIt is said that Sarasota has over two thousand three
lied III till* paper and a!*o the lo­
cal new* published herein. All rltthtt hundred members in the trade body there. It claims to
of repuhl[cation of special dispatch*: herein are also reser-ed.
have the largest per capita membership of any place in the
country. If Sarasota, a city much smaller than Sanford, can
TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1925.
get two thousand members in its chamber of commerce, just
THE HERALD'S 1’liATFOHM
how many 'night Sanford he able to secure through a sys­
1.
—Weeper waler route to Jackson­
tematic and enthusiastic campaign?
ville.
.
.
2.
-—Construction of 8L Johns-In-With a paid up membership of a thousand, and with a
fund of twenty-five thousand dollars coming in yearly from
diitn [liver canal.
5.
—Extension of white way. Us members, would not the scope of activity of this im­
4 —Eilrnafon of local amusements. portant civic organization he greatly enlarged?
With a
—Spinning pool, tennis courts,
force
of
a
thousand
active
members
behind
it,.w
h
at
power
fir.
B.—Augmenting of building pro­ a civic body of this kind could have and what benefits could
gram—house*, hotel*, apartment he derived by the community as a result?
house*.
It is unfair to expect a handful of men to attempt to do
6.
—Extension of street paving nroai!
that
should he done by Sanford’s Chamber o f Commerce.
gram.

As Brisbane Sees It
Apologiiing for the U. S. A.
Strange Rev. FoadlcU.
Horrifying “Cour.iel.”
By ARTHUR BRISBANE

THE HAPPY HARVESTER
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the elusive
m il develop y0Ur ^
**kf|
The c|UcsUtin~hT'w|1| .
take up the price of

(Copy r le h t 1925)

j u d g e McCo r m ic k , of the
United States Court, decides that
when Secretary Fall accepted f 100,in cash, in a little black bag, and
then turned over the peoples* oil
properties to the gentleman thnt
gave hint the cash, he was ’’guilty
.........
...
of
fraud.”
To the ordinary citizen
that seems to he putting it mildly,

The girl who"7^, ...
has to be entirely too h s[ 11
Let the flic* Pat
you won t eat much to n ^ *
shotthand rSmbfc* h e n * ^

BUT JUDGE McCORMICK’S de­
cision will fill with horror many of
our "best minds.”
A "big lawyer," representing
those that got the oil lands thnt
Fall sold for cash, announces that
he will appeal the case, and adds,
"I have no further comment to
make nn Judge McCormick’s de­
cision.”
That statem ent shows great selfrestraint.

r o K

t

Chicago will end da,IK,
in ;. Rubber*jto t honi 5 J |
.Florida mav pass « SI ta t»
single women over 2.’. -rJ01*
will collect about $10.' 1r* ,-J
We will start report in*
Henry Ford isn’t nmk8J*jN
of what he i* making.
1

"LEARNED COUNSEL,” if it
Maybe three tramps ja!.,
hail spoken its mind fully, would
Detroit
for dealing „ J , 1 .
have said: "Things have coine to
it
was
vanishing
mam. °
u pretty pass when a man worth
one hundred millions or so, and
Treasury will drop thorn J
badly in need of a hundred million
clerks. Anyway, it h a ni 3
more, cannot keep the property
of the year to be fired. * ™
that lie buys front a public official
with hi* own good money.
Ttn.nj; are more afe „6„ _ l
"It is well known that you can­
not
get
what
you
want
from
the
:f
heroines enn'i flag them ,11
------------------1-----------------7. — Const rur thin of boulevard
red petticoat a an;, more.
I
people in this country WITHOUT
around Lake Monroe.
bribing men In office, and ho o f.
8. —Completion of city beautlflracourse you have GOT to bribe |
Iowa twins have identical f r J
lion program.
them. What an outrage it is for;
p n n K ,, how Ri;i mother ij11
Interesting statistics have been compiled showing the a judge to set aside a little a r­
which one got the jam?
BIBI.K THOUGHT FOR TODAY great &lt;|tianlitios of mail which is umleliverahle on account of Jrangem ent of that kind."
A REAL FOOL:—lit* that trust- carelessness on the part of the sender. Perhaps the addresst
Hass Lake nivet a,000
THE EVERY-DAY American
«th in his own heart Is a foot. I’ro- was incomplete, or illegible. Perhaps the name was wrong,
boin tieros. It • tlrvini; up.
will
he
interested
In
the
appeal
verbs xviii: 20.
be the has* are drinking it. 1
or the street number incorrect. And then again, perhaps proceedings, first to tlu- Circuit
Appeals Court and then to the Su­
the envelope wasn’t even addressed.
NOT ROOM FOR BOTH
Some think tiny are re.,.,
preme Court of the United State*.
Of all tin* letters mailed during the last year twenty-one The
There’s not room for the weed in
temptation by su.-aring off ,^3
face
and
the
"mind"
of
arty
• your garden,
big when they d&gt;, &gt;
millions of them found their way to the Dead Letter office, judge who .should decide that brib­
And tin* flowering blossom too; along with more than eight hundred thousand parcels.
ing
a
public
official
to
deliver
pub­
You can’t have the noxious nettle
Many important letters were placed in letter boxes in per­ lic pro|R*rty is a normal business
nHBHauBBUUBHKCKHHBiaaaaHBiHHBtiHnBauEiiiiaaiBiiiaitij
"And the violet’* lovely blue.
Fur the weed will choke the blos- fectly blank envelopes and the persons who mailed them are transaction ought to la* an interest­
ing
study.
• som.
probably still wondering why their letters have never been
FORT LAUDERDALE NEWS
And not nil the son and rain
answered. They are undoubtedly blaming tin* post office
FOR
EVERYTHING
thnt
you
Will ever restore its beauty
Advertising is increasing stead*! innte waste motion and tim t.
j
for poor service. The records show that every year more get you most give something. The
Or bring hack the bloom again.
Hodge Brothers, growing ulfulfn ily in two directions—in volume | It may be said like contradiction ]
I
hati
one
hundred
thousand
letters
are
mailed
in
blank
en­
•
by irrigation on the Mojave Desert. and in popularity. Why this is so ju f what Secretary Hoover until, 1
You can’t have the smile of sun­ velopes.
will tell you that for every pound: was indicated very briefly by Sec- to say that there is economic waste ^
shine.
Ninety-two thousand dollars are collected each year in r.f alfalfa you raise you must give | retary of Commerce Hoover* in the of advertising. It is for those who it
■And the dark frown on the fare;
postage
for the return of mail sent to the Dead Letter Office, 500 pounds of water—a million address which he delivered in the do not read and consult adver- B
If you have the look forbidding,
pounds of water for every ton pro- twenty-first annual convention ef tiseinent* whenever they are in ^
You will lose the smile’s bright while nearly two million dollars are spent by the government dueed.
The tiling can he calculated the Associated Advertising Clubs want of anything that must he ti
looking up addresses on misdirected letters.
grace.
with
mathematical
precision.
i of the World, recently held in procured from others. Such people **
And it is better tit have the sunAnd so we might go on, giving more statistics.
The coal mine owners tell you 1Houston. Texas, says the Jackson- waste time hunting here am! there
- shine.
| for what they want; they waste |
How can wo expect the post office to give us good service that tor what they get "they" must ville-1mios-Uition.
And the welcome in the eye,
if
\vu
don't
take
the
trouble
to
properly
address
the
l
e
t
te
r
s
I
give
something.
For
every
milSecretary
Hoover
is
a
man
of
money by paying more for some [
Than the frown that is Iduck and
lion Ions of coal produced three I wide and
practical
experience, have been required to pay hud
we mail?
chilling
men lose their lives.
They are! What he snya, therefore, with re- things they get than they would!
wAnd the clouds within the sky.
During "Hotter Mailing Week" which lasts until next killed by gas, by caving in of walls, ferenco to advertising has special they consulted advertisements, par­
Saturday, art effort is being made by the post office depart­ ity flood, accidents to elevators, j value, to advertisers and to the ticularly those iu the newspaper:
There’s not room for the light and ment to arouse the public to the needs of more care in the The thing is calculated with math- i rmieral public. This capable mutt and magazines, which tire the re­
gladness,
modern carriers of upaddressing of letters and the placing of return addresses on ematical precision, like the suicides &lt;&gt;l affairs of great magnitude and cognized
And the sweetness in thr life,
to-date. reliable advertising. Eesin
various
seasons
of
the
year.
"i
world-wide
importance
boldly
As well ns the dark and loveless, envelopes.
Every time the big steel corn asserted “The notion that adver- retary Hoover confirms this view
And n heart that is set on strife,
A little co-operation with the postal branch of our gov­ pany burns n million tons of coal [Using in its brand sense ir. itii.ee- of advertising waste. It is o n And ’tis best to be sweet and gentle ernment might go a long way toward giving better service. it burns up three human lives. ' comic waste has been long since tinned daily by those who fail to
To be pure and good and kind,
Every time you order ten tons of | arid concise
statements of tact, tend advertisements and for so doo----------------And to keep us a lasting treasure
coal put in yuiir cellar you are put - 1exploded,' and proved it by clour ;tng waste of their own tim e and
A kweet and loving mind.
AN EYE CAN threaten like a loaded and levelled gun, or
The entire'p arag rap h from which ijnoiuty
—ju n io r World. can Insult like hissing or kicking; or in its alter mood, hv ting In with the coal three one- tltV foregoing sentence is quoted) Advertising, therefore, increiMf*
liumlrcd thousandths of a Itumim
la as follows
steadily in volume and in popuhii
A radical is a cross between a beams of kindness, it can make the heart dance with joy.— life.
The notion that advertising
upprecintion. An im portant "le­
Emerson.
cynic and n booh.
in its broad sense is an econ­
nient that helps to this increase
THE PRESENT human-life cost
-------- n------------------------ o-----------------omic
waste
has
been
long
is
the "truth-in-advertising" pol­
of
coal
hits
changed
for
the
bet­
Now we’ll have some of those
since abandoned. 1 have nlicy that has been adopted by re­
BY. EXHMRIENCE WE find out a shorter way by a long ter. In 1DOT a million tons of coal
May Queens becoming dupe brides. I
ready mentioned its social
putable newspapers and magazines ■
-------- o--------wandering. Learning tencheth more in one year titan ex- cost (i,7H deaths. Thu American
and that is being reud more anti u
use in advancing standards
!
Mining
Congress,
gathered
in
Cin­
Our office hoy says if you have | perience in twenty.— Roger Aseham.
of living and its economic in­ | more strongly by advertising dubs 1n
cinnati, seeks a way to reduce the
something nice to say about him or
fluence upon mass production
mill hv those who in any way are J
cost to one man to a million tons.
hi* work, don't tep him, ti ll the
,und th u s it* contribution to
responsible for advertisements, b
PRESKKVINti
THE
health
by
too
strict
a
regimen
is
a
ItOss,
■• . ittai.v Hoover tcfrrred to this **
HERE'S SOMETHING new t.t (lowcn-d coni.-., Mon- rlilectty
wearisome malady.— La Rochefoucauld.
it is an economical fornt of
by saving: "The vigilance ag ett-1JJ
religion, calling for your reverent
The stuff that made Milwaukee
distribution. The steady in­
ci» which you have set up to pro- b
----------------- (&gt;-----------------cnnsidciution. Dr. FostHck, who
funtous is now making Ontario,
crease in volume of adver­
tcct the consumer are themselves ®
H
E
W
H
O
1IAK
in
ju
r
e
d
th
e
e
w
as
e
it
h
e
r
s
tr
o
n
g
e
r
m*
w
e
a
k
'
‘temiiy
the
word*,
"Prove
Canada infamous, if you take the
tising in our trews and per­
the finest of proof that this bus. u
ci\ If w e n k c r, s p a r e h im : if s tn ,„ „ e r . s „ a r c t h y s e l f . - S e n e r a .
prohibitionists' view of it.
iodical press is only one
iuess is evolving toward ethical a
-------- o-------proof that it is such an ec­ ' standards."
' nieritulists, who reluctantly accept
onomical form of distribu­
Everything possible is being done tt
It may be alright to lie one of
the theory that tin* world is round.
tion. for it it ilid not secure
to give the public the most of M
those fellows who never accept de­
You knew that I&gt;r. FostHck
BY IRVIN S. COBB
greater results at less ex­
Milne in advertising. Advertisers, £
feat hot in our opinion it's a wise '
i would not l&gt;e burned alive in 1925,
pense. it would decrease, not
publisher* and agencies are corn- n
man who knows when he has had
jits he certainly would have been
increase. The consumer search­ | hined for this purpose. That the J]
enough.
When Opir Read, the writer, (on, because I knew his wife | in ] |2.r&gt;. but you hardly expected
ing for articies or service, I public appreciates "truth in ad- H
-------- o-------- was a printer down in Tennessee, j won bln t put the dishes on the t lt:t t he would lie made pastor oi
turns to the advertising col­
m i tising" is not to l&gt;c doubted. It ■*
Twenty years ago it took nearly many years ago In* worked on a talde until he showed up; but he the flock in which John D. Rocke
umns of our press to learn 1ha given value to advertisement?,
was
right
in
the
middle
of
a
close
feiler
is
a
humble
lamb.
ten yards of gingham to make a small weekly paper with the keep­
just where to go after it,
that otherwise would he impes- n
game and he only shook his head.
Yet, that has happened.
The
dress, whereas she now manages to
niul so avoids the waste mo­
■•■blc. It has established publii f'
"I Stood there waiting, getting ] stone that was rejected by the
lie thoroughly in fashion on three er of a small general store.
tion
ami
loss
of
time
am!
confidence
in advertising, and that J
"My
host,"
said
Read
to
me,
"was
hungrier
and
hungrier’
every
nunFundamentalist,
or
solid,
rem
­
and one-half yards.
search for fulfillment of his
con fid*nee account* very mater- n
the moat inveterate checker jiluy- ote and, madder and madder! That I f,„r i .d Clmerete department of the
strt ugth involved in
blind
inllv for the eonstanntly increasing Jj
r in the stale and his wife was the dinner was hound either to scorch [church, has been made the keystoru
The little girl down the street lie&gt;t
desire. All these things elim- ! volume of advertising.
rook that ever lived in any or get cold—and maybe do both; of the arch in a church so ricit that
says the couple next dour mimeu state.
The house was right next but there sat that old pair of
their home "Love Nest" when they to the store and the place w here. fossils silent as mummies and still it could rebuild .Solomon'* temple
vver« first married hut now they’ve I worked was just across the road, us the grave. Neither of them of soliil ivory.
changed it to the "Arentt.*'
One day the dinner horn blew, moved an inch for fifteen ntinSUCCESS MAGAZINE
DR. JOHN' ROACH ST RATON
-------- o-------and I broke for the stoic to pick utes. Fiiiiitlv ni.v host scratched mourns over "the deteriorating in
A friend of lolmny Spepter of up the old man and hustle for the bis head for a couple of minutes fllicner of great wealth on relig­
"Slow down and save $11)!" is on ilv have difficulty in living with
the Macon I'ttiegraph recently liable. I wus us hungry as a bear -it seemed hour's to me— reached ion," but what vvill he say vvltett a sign at the entrance of n village VOil.
wrote of a Macon bilseball umpire, ami us t came urro-s the road I over deliberately, picked up
t he reads the condition* on which
Slow down or pav a big fine!
who was so dumb hr* thought thr i inilil smell fried i hieken and otit- counter belli it poised ill the uir Dr. Fosdick taxes the Itoekefellet near New York.
When you break nature's law, you
How
wonderful
it
would
be
if
filnt of Broadway hml five toes. ■i good things; and I fairly drib- fur another minute ami then put j ,,|,7 |
|-'t).,,|jt-k comes in with
pav the penalty though it takes
Boy, page Umpire Ross.
bled at the mouth.
it back in its original place anil "Now we'll sing a new song'
multitudes of business men— and vour life! Slow down, my nervous
"The husband was sitting at tic .said half to himself: "Well this is , ..j- „iit,uln(i,oi
\ our condition is large­
women, ton—slumld take a les­ Mi'ml.
"
The “stop, look nod listen" bill, hack nf the *tore playing cheek- excitin’!’’
. . 1( l''ir*t,
he vvill not accept more son from this sign, slow down anil ly due to your mental exhaustion,
11 , 85,0(10
&lt;*- iiiiit salary.
. . . How
it.tt*. ii 1»t»ij,*
which provided that all motorists ers with another
o v r strulning, hurrying and wor­
.
. old. chap.
. These . ."It. .was
. that
, , this
, .meet
„ tin , . .Mild
i than
■'deteriorating great avo devitalizing oneself; save rying. Life was not made for that
H uy
Nllotlld stop, look anil listen lirfm - two were tlie checker champions Read, that I hauled off and kick- t |ml
a eroehety, touchy disposition; save -ort of thing; you were not inmMT'ir___
(•fowling a riiilioud grade crossing of the eountv. I told bint dinner Jeti hit Illumed old checkerboard wealth," Dr. Htrutun?
and which was (lie pet mcusuie of was ready and begged him to come clear out of the front door.’
other people the pain of getting .ended to run at racing speed and
«vr. ;u cs m an 7
Representative J. R. Lyles of Sem
SECOND. DR. FOSDICK will on their nerves; save mental poise; to keep it Up eternally. The trou­
V'W' TTM^.
iQidu county, was killed in tie'
—‘7-not preach ill that too grand, save tlie fiightful waste of vital- ble with you i.s that you are playA I ' YRRI I I C V IC TO R Y
I out, when you should have
linuyc Friday hy a vote of thirty
IIn and new church that wastes a
ity: save worrying yourself to the tic energy, force and vim of a perlit no to seventeen. If ollr legisluST PETERSBURG IN DMI’UNDENT
i Hark Avenue area better suited to lioilit
where even your own fam- feet life.
tor hud devoted himself to more
tine, tall flats, with stores below.
pcogfesslve measures than this one,
It the Rockefeller church want - -----Kvecptiiig France, the rest o! j expressed their viewpoint when he
hi' might have some right to offer
I' "sdick, it must build
let
writes
a&gt;
follow, a, new. t,yt, — enough
------- ato Rolls-1
governments extremely orofituld.:
“General
von
luntseif for re-election next time. the vv.tld Ims about become con­ llindcitlnng has
bureli. And tin new church
must |j0yee roll through, but the aver- They buy the foreign bonds at ■ ■ i i i B x i n a * a i i i i a n a B i ! B s i x n a c B i i i i B a a i * 9 i | l , , , | | i l &lt;
cxpic-scd
opin­
vinced timt Von Ilindcuburg's el- ions
’
and even positions that every he a skyeruper, like the one plan- ;|&gt;(,, m.m will say, "From the eat usurious rates, with a disgraceful
MONTITLY LAMENTS
i el ion doesn’t necessarily mean tlie German nationalist, certainly many nod by Dr. Rctsner.
I acomtis of Rome to a skyscraper ly high "rakv-off" on the prineip-tl VkBBaiiuauiaiiaiiiiaiiiiiiiiiBiiiiBBiH111111111
Tell mo not in mournful numberIt must have a church with u 1S progress, and the test of n re- And they unload these foreign
icsliirution of the Kaiser.
Be­ of the I Hitlerite*, consider im­
r ’lluut the check I’ve written on cause
he reprefented the last- possible for him to voice. To his liuge building built around it. Hgion’* vitality is its ability to lead 1 be mis on foolish AmeVicriin invi*aThut my balance shows no surplu.-,
toi » that Will pay the piper latvr
ditchers
and dill-hind* among lb* newest recognition of the treaty sleeping rooms for the young that in progress.
* And that I am overdrawn.
nationalists;
because be was giv- of Versailles a , a binding docu- might stray in a great city, swim­
Oil.
-iiK n ry Vance, iu Birmingham
ming
pools,
a
great
gymnasium,
1
lett the warm endorsement of tin- merit there follows a warm recogTHE UNENLIGHTENED mind
FINANCIERS 1 HAT express
New*.
monarchist* ami because hi- el nilion of Ebert at ins hands; lie hull where young people may dance vvomloi* vvliut difference partial ei.11tempt for their country's
"mean
a
line
library
and
no
objection
was a signal for celebration consider* Elicit n true patriot.
complete submersion can possi­ |'C*C do so for excellent business
Tell me not in mournful number ertiou
1 whatever to Darwin's bonks, any or
I
v
the
imperialists,
the
suspicion
Then
follows
art
underlined
e
x
­
bly make to the Rider of the uni­ i.a him. It 1‘A jS them, ami when
-That the time bun went and flew that Germany was taking a step pression of the peptde's sovereign­ j more than to John Banyan's.
verse, with it* solar systems, ne­ a few billions of foreign bonds anT hat the note I signed so gaily
And
all
kinds
of
Christian
must
Mu Havo several attravlive huys in proin'ity
•*
backward towuid autocraey was ity in the deepest meaning of the
bulae, comets, all rolling In i'i- liually repudiated, the
Now is listed down a* "due.
1
be
allowed
and
encouraged
to
use
l
i
t
t
l
e
not unnatural. Hi* inaugural re­ constitution. These a nr things
Mmit'oe,
(
’ry.stal
Lake,
Yankee
Lake
ami
n^"&gt;
l
'
-^-Howard I'ill. ill Montgomery Ad­ mark* went for to disarm misgiv­ which no German nationalist ex­ the church, which is us good us nite space and endless time. But A n n .. c. ns will stand the loss, ,i„t
in ami close to Sanford.
with such questions the mind un-1 the lug teen.
vertiser.
ings. He retained the cabinet which pected." fount \Y.-*thaip, head of saying that there muy be room in 1 nlightened should not presume to
heaven
for
a
Unitarian,
a
hardinn worked, if not iu harmony, nt the nationalists warns lliudenburg
Tell me, can’t yuu break this ntes- least in reitson with the allies. that if lie does not restore the nion- shcltcd Baptist, and a Quaker to deni.
1 HE WAN to discourage the
* sage
Slim Iff Sir.on.im per acre
sing, side by side.
gentlemen mil make them j(»!
Only last week the praise given the nrchisls lie will do it for him.
CERTAIN HIGH financier* in, Vet bore in t h u r apologies f.,*- .»
WS6
AND THEN Dr. Fosdick sur­
—
. thut I shall not throw. a (it
Dawes plan |&gt;y Dr. Stresenmn was
T h ese ex p re ssio n s should s h o w
.art the motirnfuliiCM, I beg you .another sign that Germany had the wav the wind i-. blowing. The prises you by lus stipulation that Unris are apologizing for Uncle ' United States, would be for I’r. ,1
•T ry to juzz it up a bit.
.dent Cnolidge to apply ;l .,ln ,
I no desire to destroy the stiueture junker* are lieginniug to appraise the church shall NOT demand •sbim s "meanness,
AC'HKACK FOR SUB DIVISION
-—Etna Spencer, Newark Advocut. 'reared in the past year. Every their *o-cullod election victory in "baptism by immersion."
'" ■■paper J1 elisor ship to tin
'I hey tell statesmen
There
must
be
good
reasons
for
people
and
^otheis
in
h
ranee
and
|changing
Amernan
■
,-h
for
Em'*
:i
j move bus been so amicable that to- , the words of King I’rrhus: "An*
Tell me not in mournful numbers 1day none except France read into other such vie lor v anil all vvill be that, although the ignorant lay­ elsewhere that they feel much pean bond*.
Locaietl in Sanford—a t?f,iid buy, $5511.00 in‘r ,lCf&lt;
Tluu the payroll can't Iu met I the Incumbent government an otn- I h *t.'
man would say, "Why not COM ashamed of the niggardliness »f
The first thing to do Would Im ' 2
Lheir
nation.
1 will mortgage press and linos
in stop that 1 ike off" no borrow-i M
finoua portent.
If the jubilation nf the w in -1PLETE immersion’/ At least thut
This annoy* the United Statu, ed principal, a m,.*t disgraceful 5
Maybe I cun raise it yet,
The most Hignificent confirma- tier* hu* s i quitkh been turned to means a BATH, and back in the
—Trl City News.
tion of Hiudcnburg's professions despondency it i* because their night of time, ideas of baptism Government, hut it need not sur- kind of financial "imannuss." | t ‘S
1 e that government.
! to support the republic is the dis- cause ha* ln*en given short shrift, and cleanliness may have
represents tin- sort of usury t h a t 'Tell me not in mournful numbers j pleasure of the junkers.
Their I Their dejection n nmplc ground closely nssneinteil.”
ought to put th. Usurer* in jail. S
ire has been
aroused
by what
fur th" ..........
I'onfiilence
that
Dr. ................
Station may
say -.....
_ T!„it. the house rent'* due;
-------------1- -------- they- . ...........
..
uuii Ilindun-1
iiim uii.
I 'THOSE (»ENTLEMKN apolugiz- where their opinion* about th e ir1*
SanD^
For the wife need* a new itrvss consider hia betruiiul of the kal.i- burg will make no move to restore entrrnee to the Fosdick church Ijn t for the United State* have own country wouldn't sound so in.- jg
Ilea Itors.
Aud it.iui* lu lit tiaid for tyu. iilf*
Uy uut. JveuiuA j tlie
liolunzulkru*.
. ± * kyat taper ought U&gt; be a. ueedU*'..’ found- ieudiug n.ouvy to foreign
|H * ,J
l « j” firv-yatii-^t
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S i z e d a t 5 o'clock in the
. naDtist Church.
w ill

.v- reeular business meeting
K f|a&lt;&lt; rooms nt 8 o’clock.
*1, will be a meeting of the
“i 0f managers nt the WoClub at ’J o'clock in the
v^Junier-Senior Banquet will
tVld at the Woman’s Club.
Wednesday
V, “Get-to gether Luncheon" of
Woman's Club will bo held nt
dub at I oelock. It will be
a*tii by ‘he annual business
'
nt J o'clock,
v Senior “Class N ight" will
w,tj at the Sanford High
at 8 o'clock.
V Nellie Turner Circle will
at :i.;lo o’clock w ith Mrs.
, pragg at her home on Lnurt venue.

Thursday
n. George A. DeCottes will
rtain with a luncheon honor\|rs. George Bishop, Sr.
is M.io Holly and Miss Mildred
It will entertain with a tcuat their home on Park Avo, \V. C. Hill will entertain
“Slumber Party" for Miss
e N'ewman.
;s. Alfred Lilja will entertain
, dinner and bridge honoring
! Gtrardino Muriel, u briilcof Julv.
|y Order of the Eastern Star
bid the regular meeting at
block in the Masonic Hall. The
ttrr will be honored by the ofI| visit of the grand matron.
|r;. \V. T. Langley will enter[ the Duplicate Club a t her
ion Park Avenue.
Alathean Class will meet
f'ljii'.luk at the home of Mrs.
Johnson, 1020 West First
Id. The hostesses are: Mrs.
jug Mi- Melhvin. Mrs. Walklb, Wight and Mrs. Peurifoy.
Friday
i fi.mtm-iu ement exercises of
[.M-fpol High School will be
1 ia ike High School Auditorji’, ( o'clock.
|r.&lt;, V D. Gardner and Mrs.
IVfoy will entertain at
(tithe Woman's Club at
kkd
l a . I&gt;. (lardner and Mrs.
(Derby will entertain at
fit the Woman's Club a t it

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o u t Florida and in other points in
the south will be the m arriage of
TELEPHONE:—Res. « 8 - J
Alisa Sarita Lake, the elder daugh­
ter of Air. and Airs. Forrest Lake,
and Alunroo B. Hutton, son of Air.
and Airs. Hugh Alunroe Hutton,
of Savannnh, Ga., which will be
beautifully solemnized on Wed­
nesday evening, June 17 nt 8:50
All plans for the Club luncheon [o'clock nt the Church of the Holy
The Annual
Commenremont t The program follows.
Wednesday at 1 o'clock have been ( ros«. the Rev. James Glass, Dean
1.
Rakoczy
March...............
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perfected, and many are looking of Cathedral School in Orlnndo,
Vv'eeg Recital by the pupils of Mrs.
Sara Williams. Mildred Hand,
joking forward with pleasure to officiating.
Fannie Steambridge Munson, giv­
Miss Maude Lake, only sister of
this
coming together of the workGeorgia
Mobley
en in the High School Auditorium 2. Scherzo from Sonjitig body. The younger club wo- the bride-elect, will be maid of
last evening was greatly enjoyed
ato in A '................... Schubert Imen have offered to serve ns walt- honor. The bridesmaids will be:
by a large and responsive audi­
t resses for the tables that have Miss Roberta Carter and Alias EloElizabeth Whitner
ence.
Mnkrojs I been engaged, and the catering ise Smith of Alariannn, Alias Madge
.1. Vnleik ....
Each piano number was render­
Lucille Echols
Iwill be taken care of by loyal Field of Martinsville, Vn., Aliss
Martha Murphreo of Gainesville,
ed in evident understanding, with 1. Mazurka, Op. 21,
young cluh members.
Miss Emily Kahner of St. August­
easy technique and artistic fin­
No. 2 ........
... Leschtitsy
As this will lie the last chance ine. Miss Minnie Porter Hnrris of
ish. The juvenile group was unus­
I.uelln Mahoney
for suggestions for next year's Key West, Aliss Ethel Henry of
ual for little folk and was most en­ 0. Allegro (Sunato in
work, the program committee will Sanford and Miss Alary Louise
thusiastically applauded.
A flat) .........
Beethoven appreciate written slips, signed or
Dickenson of Tampa.
The assistant vocal selection in­
Madeline Mallem
unsigned, indicating possibilities
Little Adelaide Key, daughter
cluding a three part song by Mrs. 7. W ater Lilies
Karl Linders for programs either for entertain­
A. M. Philips. Mrs. J. II. Col- Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mrs. J. H. Col- ment or for opportune community of Mr. anil Airs. A. Raymond Key
and little Jane Lloyd, daughter of
clough and Airs. S. Si. Abercrom­
clough, Mrs. S. M. Aber­
efforts.
Mrs. Fred Williams is Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd will be
bie, was charmngly rendered.
crombie
program chairman for the coming the lovely little flower girls and
Mrs. Claire Petitbonoit Ever- 8. Juvenile Group—
year, and will welcome suggestions the pages will he Robert A. New­
ette in her contralto solos, evid­
(1) Narcissus ................. Ncvln and constructive criticisms.
man. Jr., and Robert Nor veil Per­
enced fine training and a voice
Betty Hintermister
The luncheon will lie followed by kins, son of Mr. and Airs, Brax­
of rich and beautiful quality. Her
(2) Concert Study ....... Wachs
the last business meeting of the ton L. Perkins.
encore numbers included "From
Mary Elizabeth Tolar
year a t II o’clock. All club mem­
Malcolm M. Hutton of Aliami,
the Land of the Sky Blue W ater"
CD Magic Funto Fan­
by Cndmnn and the “ Kashmiri
tasy
Mozart-Krug bers are urged to attend the bus­
iness meeting.
Song” by Laurence Hope. Miss
Emmett Fox, William MarM argaret Davis as always proved
rison, Byron Fox
an excellent accompanist.
&lt; I) (a) Etude ........... Koclling
The entire recital was in every
: (b) Minuet in G, Beethoven
phase a notable event and was
H. C. McMullen
attended this year ns in former 8. Rondo Capricclo Mendelssohn
years by a number of out of town
Pearl Robson
\Tlu&gt; m arriage of Aliss Lcola Aim*
visitors.
10. M;v H eart a t Thy Sweet
Airs.
John
Leonardi has lent the King and J. Paul Edmunds, which
Handsome palms, calla lillies and
Voice (Sampson et Do
statuary gave a classical ami most
lila) ................— Saint Sacns library some very valuable m ater­ | will take place this afternoon at
ial published hy the Florida Star** 1 5 o'clock at the F irst Baptist
&lt;ffective stage setting and wav the
Mrs. Everett
thought of Mrs. Dean Turner.
11. Valse Op. 18 ........... Chopin Historical Society a t Poland, which Church, is of widespread interest
The ushers for the evening 12. Romance Op. .r&gt;.T ....... Chopin will be placed in the reference because of tho prominence of both
room for use in the library only. parties. Rev. F. I). King, father
were: Mrs. Dean Turner, Miss Vir­
Velma Shipp
ginia He Coursey. .Mrs. Clyde Byrd, 1 I. Rustic of Spring .... Sinding It consists of copies of old charts of the bride, will perform the cere­
Miss Lettie Caldwell. Miss Paul­ i:i. Concert Polka Homer Bartlett and maps of Florida by Bernard mony.
Romans, which are most interest­
ine Muirhend, Miss Virginia Jenk­
Miss King will have for her
Georgia Mobley
ins, Miss Rebecca Stevens, Miss 15. Elegy
...... Jules Massenet ing as well as curious; also maid of honor, Aliss Jewel Edmunds
Hrdlicka's “Anthropology of Flo­ of He Land, sister of the groom.
Carmeta Barber. Miss Lenabelle
Mrs. Everett
tilla,' of the Smithsonian In stit­ Tito brides-maids will be: Miss
Hagan. Miss Doris Hand, Mis.i Id. Polonaise A. Flat Major,
Claire Zachary, Miss Emily (in fOp. r,:j
Chopin ution; Atoms' .Memorial of Pedro Thelma Brown of Jacksonville,Mis*
Alemonde; and Phillips' Life and llillis Carmcan of Tampa and Miss
fin and Miss Ruth Henry.
Charlotte Smith
Works of Bernard Romans, the Allele Rines o f Sanford
author being the Custodian of | The groom will have his brother,
STORY HOUR WELL
in addition several numbers will Maps in the Library of Florida, J U. Edmunds o f DcLnnd, for his
ATTENDED
ho given by children who have written hy Caroline Brevard, cf best man. The groomsmen will lie
The story hour last week was promised to take part. All are which the edition is limited. The Edward Henderson of Sanford,
well attended, .‘15 being present, invited to attend.
Library wishes to thank Mrs. Leon­ Newman Marsh of Jacksonville,
and all enjoyed the stories told
ard! for the loan of these books, and Theron King, a brother of the
by Naomi S^oggan.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith ami which will be used with enro and 1 ride. Little Miss Sum Evelyn
The program this week will
little daughtei have returned from enjoyed by all those interested in Ea on nnd Quinn Piner will be the
conducted by Miss Mae Holly .and ! Providence, It. I.
Florida.
dainty little flower girls.
M is King will he given in m ar­
riage by her brother, Douglass
King.
The bridal couple will leave ininu dintcly a fte r the ceremony in
their ear for a wedding trip of un
announced destination. In Dm fall
they will make their home in Jack­
sonville.

Pretty Ceremony To
Mrs. Leonarcli Lends Mark King-Edmunds
City Library Several Wedding* Here Today
ValuableHistory Books

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T, T T Miller left Monday
««lnvlUe where she will
r*T daughter, Miss Alurgur,,vfo* i&gt; returning home
^ijicher College in Haiti-

Frank Meisch and
(I,
f'obstunce, Mr. and
J r ' 1" ' Ludwig and Miss
mlt left recently fo r |
L f i '*l"'rL' they will visit

11,(1 ■ummer.

has no flap-

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aut'b|| Scenery.

lu*rlr Deering eat ate
T ihI uc ','“ l forI11 &lt;

Those interested in taking exn
pression (liirintf the sum m er
will please call and see.

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Miss Jinkins
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1 1Hoiviird c, Lyman. iieeease,J. an il'
Hml she will present her final acM r* E
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M n nI Idt lei
f i v\
.mAdministratrix.
bs. km .wa a. lyman
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Estate .of
I low ant C L y m a n . D e c e a s e d
m a lt
One of the many social court­ iSIt.M.)
esies which have been given for
Aliss I.eola King, was a lovely din­
Miss Sara Zachary Is ner given by Airs. R. L. Glenn and
Alias Maude Jinkins, Monday, evLovely Young* Hostess cnipg
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honoring Aliss King and
the bridal party.
At a Delightful Dance The rooms were decorated with
Is n p r r s r r l p l l n n f o r
radiance roses, hibiscus and fern. Malaria, Chills and Fever
Saturday evening Miss Sara The center piece of the dinner table , ..
Zachary was the lovely young hos­ was of lacy fern and roses.
I U i'n g u e n r llllio u s * e v e r,
tess of an informal dance given at
Covers were laid for Aliss Lcola
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the i m m .
the home of Mr. and Afrs. A. D.
Zachary on Magnolia Avenue.
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gay garden flowers, the color
scheme being green and white.
Little Aliss Maria Ann Powers
missed the program cards and ser­
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An ice course in the colors of
Green and white was served in the
Real Kstnto A uction Sales. Let us sell your property
evening,
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Those present to enjoy
this
very luippy evening were: Aliss
Camilla Puleston, Miss Rebecca
Stevens, Aliss Elizabeth Turnbull,
Aliss .Margaret Peters, Miss Lou­
We are perm anently located in Sanford
ill b,l£
ise Thrasher. Miss Elvu Pearce,
Aliss Elizabeth Knioht, Miss Eliza­
Ot R S A L E S FORCE are EXPERTS
beth Shoemaker, Algernon Speer,
Arthur Zachary, Jr., Horton MaWe guarantee Satisfaction.
brey, Sam Byrd, John S chirnd,
Pete Sc Id card. Jack Peters, Briggs,
Arrington, Thomas Bassett. KinIf you have Property you want sold— List it with ns &gt;5
clietl Powers, George
Knight,
Georgu Wilson and Then. Lennon.
nnd kiss it good-bye.
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rose, blue and tan. Values up $15.00 to

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tinporlcil unit ilono-sttc
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NEW “IRENE CASTLE” DRESSES
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Advanced styles for summer, made of beautiful
crepes and corticelli finest satins, trimmed with
beautiful lace.
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$59.00 to $19.00

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Fancies!

WASH DRESSES

Dainty Wash Dresses for the
Summertime. Cool and fresh
to look at. Cool and com­
fortable to wear. Fascinat­
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broideries, tucks, ruffles,
hemstitching,

Colored and plain white voiles, guaranteed fast
colors. All made nicely and trim m ed with fine
laces. Priced—

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Price! Y'ou »j|) want more
than one.

Those are regular $0.95 Drosses.
l .manv friends of H. J.
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h * •"inruving rapidly from
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Jmvriu,. Svines are expec5®* Wednesday from Sul•&gt;t Bristol, Va.

_ sml M, lack Lightner nnd
'•ill l.ightncr and famV'r,;‘ t" Bartow und Lakewhere they visited

NOTICE

COLORED STRIPE TUB SILK

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; Him AlcCrea of OrM. It. Ala ey pi nt
” **-en«l ,,t Pierce.

Charles Hand. .Mrs. S. Af.
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Aichie Betts, Charles
r . anil Jane IJoytl arc
‘' 1 ■‘•'day in Tampa.

News from Spain. Caught 33
tons of sardines one rig h t. .Maybe'
packed them into 10 tons.
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M. Xci iTimer and son, John
thin iar for New Jersey
V.

'foulcs II. McMahon and
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.J “f Pierce, are visiting
MrMah,in's parents here.

Alany a last year’s lid cover* a
head full of sense.

R e m n a n t S a le T u e s d a y
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

Personals

'• Fva Herndon returned
r !&gt;, t" Miami after spend1 b-w il.r.s in Sanford.

Lnsi. Saturday Miss Carolyn
Spencer, a bride elect of June was
delightfully entertained by Aliss
Beatrice Heath a t her home on
North Eola Drive in Orlando.
Pink rose and daisies were used
with attractive effect in decorating.
A bride’s contest afforded much
amusement, Aliss Spencer win­
ning tho nn’7e_ Rh*» was i b o pre
Rented a beautiful embroidered
vanity set as a memento of the
event.
A huge bride's enke was used to
center the table on the top of
which was placed a dainty little
bridal figure.
A delightful ice
course was served.
Aliss Spencer w ore an a ttrac ­
tive gown of coral canton crepe
fashioned with bunds of cream
lace with this she wore a corsage
of roses. Miss H eath was lovely
in a gown of white chiffon.
There were 25 friends of .Miss
Spencer present to enjoy this most
delightful event.

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King, J. P a u l'.
Thelma Brown, Miss M
ins. Mrs. Glenn, Luman
J. D. Jinkins.

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NOTICE!
holder, of coupons on my
AMI'lriug June 1st. are hcrcitilied th.it same will lie hoii] up to Thursday night. June
A1j &gt; :ilt popion* having
h out i’i,I reported are rcpJ !’&gt; please report on same
IhJiatctv.
T. A. BLAKE.
Photographer.

aad Mm. Frank Aliller have
I iiitu mu. of the Ball housII"*,* Court.

ninn. The groomsmen will be:
William Jennings Hardy, Paul
laike William Lake Randall Chase,
Robert Deane, G. W. Spencer, Jr.
all of SanfmiL Charles C. Ely, Jr.,
and Ellnrd P. Hoffman of Jack­
sonville. Allan Jones and 0 . Edgerton Patterson will be ushers.
The music will be under the dir­
ection of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson
and Mrs, Julius Tnknsh will be
the soloist of the vested choir,
which will sing the nuptial music.
A reception will follow the cere­
mony when Air. and Mrs. I-ike
will lie assisted in receiving by
members of the wedding party
and the out of town guests.
O w int to the prominence of the
families and tho popularity of the
bride and groom, the nuptials will
be of wide interest. Invitations to
the ceremony will be issued to­
day. Aliss Luke lias been delight­
fully entertained since the an­
nouncement of her engagem ent and
many elaborate social courtesies
have been planned for in the near
future.
Following the wedding trip to
New York. Atlantic City and oilier
points in the cast, they will return
to Sanford and reside in the Weiaka A partm ents until the com­
pletion of their new home on Park
Avenue.

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Members and friends of Un­
christian Church are requested to
meet at the home of Air. and Mrs.
Aliss Rntli West of Tampa, is Hawkins Connelly, South Park
1 U» E. Second Street, Sanford, Fla.
expected today to be the guest of Avenue, for prayer and confer­
her cousin. Miss Rosamond Rud- ence Wednesday evening .at 8
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uttr'ji.ir business meeting of
JW. C. T. If. will be held at
IPresbyp rian Chureli a t 11:30'
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•ini Mis. \V, Lloyd left Sun'”i the summer in Port
m. .Mich.

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Club Members Urged
ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT DECITAL To Attend Business
GIVEN AT HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY
Meeting Wednesday
NIGHT SPLENDIDLY RENDERED

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| PLANS FOR LAKE-HUTTON WEDDING Miss Heath E n tertain s
For Miss Spencer At
ARE ANNOUNCED ON TUESDAY
Orlando On Saturday
Of pnrtciulnr interest through­ brother of the groom, will be best

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$5.00 to $19.00

These prices are for Wednesday nnd

(lilts lor firadualion: Ivaysei* Italian Silk and crepe.

Thursday only.

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| Today’s Games

FLORIDA STATE LKAUUJb
Grimes, Hubbeli Osborne and Tny- mnl O'Neilli Carlson, Betts, Deca­ Lakeland at Sanford.
tur'sr.:l Wli'cn.
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CUBS DEFEAT PIRATES
CHICAGO, June 2 .—Grimm’s
home run in the eighth inning Rare
Chicago n six to five victory ov r
Pittsburgh yesterday.
Aldridge
pitched a good gam e for the visi­
tors but errors behind him enabled
the locals to tic the count.
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000 220 WO—5-10 ‘1
O ff I lu r le is h ’s
D e liv e ry ;
Batteries: Luquo and Hargrave; Chicago .
200 000 3 ix—G-10-2
IliMfer1’ H o n rsh y P o le s H is Hr.!n - and O’Fnrrelt.
Battl'infs. Aluredge iiiiu An.ith;
l.'Ilh Home Run «&gt;f Season
Alexander. Cooper, Bunh, Kauf_____
PHILLIES WIN SLUGJEST
man and H artnett.
p n n n f i v v r,. *&gt; v , V n . i
PHILADELPHIA,
Juno 2,-—
BROOKE, N. June 2 .-N e w York p IlillH,(lIphin outbattcd Boston it. a
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defeated Brooklyn yesterday, s to f ,tP f,,r :in slugging game here
r*&gt;. P r ' n t T h a t Eaves Toe
4, making it two straight over the yesterday and won, 12 to 10. ThirMoney.
Manufactured lt»
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victory over that club this season, cf home runs were walloped during
, fluid l.y
The Giant, have yet to lose to the game, in which ail six hurlors
l.o s s ix n I*AI XT COMPAX*
Brooklyn. Meusel, outfielder, h it'fo u n d it impossible to :ten&gt; the
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I ' l i n n p 271!
two home runs, both off Grimes, tide.
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flan ford Hunches Hits In the

Both Hoys Are A ggressive and
Both Have Hackers Among
Fans; Hobby Says He’s Out
A fter Quick Finish of Bout
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fo r Lakeland had plenty of smoke
and yielded only seven hits, hut in
the seventh, the Cartermen found
him for two safeties, which with a
walk and an error yielded three
runs. He wa* relieved by “ Hugs"
E ry who allowed only one more
hit during the remainder of the
game.
The two teams came within one
of making an even dozen errors,
Hanford making six and Lakeland
five. I-nki lund started the scoring
in third when with two out, Buckley singled by second base and
atole second; Surface doubled to
center scoring Buckley; Brazier
doubled to righ tscuring Buckley.
Jle went to third on a wild throw
from right, but died on base when
[Welsh went out on u fly to left.
Alverson’s steadiness prevented
the visitors scoring in fourth when
they got n man on third with no
outs.
In the eighth, Buckley singled
to center; Surface went out to
right field; Brazier singled to
right; Welsh singled scoring Buckley; Doyle hit to short, and Itruzier wus caught a t third; Ponder
ptruck out retiring the side.
With two out in the sixth, Wulznk singled to center; Cusack got
to first on error of first baseman
nnd Bailey singled to third scoring
Walzuk; Friable went out at first.
In the seventh Murphy Walked,
Klnniy singled to voldcl , fttttn/.nk

went out short to first; A lverson
bit to short nnd was safe on first
while Murphy scored; Curley dou­
bled to left scoring Kinsey; Fry re­
liever Butler; Wnlzek was out on
a high foul to left and A Iverson
scored before the hall could he
thrown in; Cusack went out on fly
to center.
The Box Score.
LAKELAND
All. It. H. 1*0. A. E.
Dumas, x». .. - .
5 0 1 1 :t 1
Buckley, 2b. - . 4
2 2 5 2 0
Surface, rf........ 4
1 I 2 0 0
Brazier, cf. - _ 4 0 2 .‘I 0 0
WelZh, If............ 4 0 1 2 0 0
Doyle, lb ........... 4
0 I 7 1 It
Ponder, 3b. - .. 3 0 1 0
1 0
Francis, c......... 4 0 0 3 1 0
Butler, p. ........ 3 0 0 1 2 0
Ery, p................ 0 0 0 0 0 1
Totals .. ..
SANFORD
Curley, rf.
■\Valzak, 2b.
Cusack, cf.
Bulky, lb.
Friable, ss.
Murphy, c.
Kinsey, cf.
Slanzak, 31
Alverson, n

NEW
YORK, June 2.—The
Yanks continued their
losing
streak yesterday despite the re­
turn of Babe Ruth to the lineup,
the Senators winning, 5 to 3. Ruth,
who has been absent from the
game for eight weeks due to ill­
ness, played six innings for his
first appearance this season in a
major league game.
Score by innings:
Washington .. 000 101) 301-6-11-0
New York
000 100 020—3- 0-0
Batteries: Johnson, Mulberry
and Ituel; Jones nnd Kchung.
LEADERS ARE DEFEATED
BOSTON, June 2.—Boston cele
hr a ted its home coming yesterday
by defeating the pace-making Phil­
adelphia Athletics, 5 to 3. lioorio
hounded a home run into the right
field bleachers in the first inning,
off Walberg. Heving’a double off
the same pitcher in the seventh,
scored two runs and put the Red
Sox ahead, 4 to 3, Groves, reliev­
ing Walberg and his wildness in
the eighth, forced in the fifth talHcore by innings:
Philadelphia
00! 101 0110—3-0-0
Boston
100 100 21 x—5-7-0
Batteries: Walberg, Groves find
Cochrane and Per kins; Buffing
and (loving.
BROWNS BEAT INDIANS
CLEVELAND, June 2—St. Louis
won the first game of the series
from Cleveland yesterday, 10 to 2.
Cleveland made three hits off
Bush in one inning, but Van Gilder,
who relieved him, held the Indiani
to five hits in eight innings. Wil­
liams made a home run, a triple
and a single in five times at hat.
Score by innings:
St. Louis
000 111) 404-10-14-2
Cleveland
200 000 000— 2- 8-3
Batteries: Hush. Yun Gilder and
Dixon; K arr and Mynft.
TIGERS DEFEAT WHITE SOX
DETROIT, June 2.—Detroit won
the opening game of the series
with Chicago here yesterday, 8 to
0. Going into the ninth with the
score ticil al i*-si\ Doyle doubled
to left and Halley fanned. O'Rnurke
hit the hall into the left field,
fence, the bull rolling into the
strete for n home run. Noun, run­
ning fio Doyle scored ahead oi
(VKourke,
Score by innings:
Chicago
uHl 022 (tin 0 12 u
Detroit
020 120 102 8-13 2
Batteries: Faber and Scliulk;
Whitehill, Doyle and Bossier.

T o ta ls.......... 33 I 7 27 15 0
Scute by innings:
Lakclnnd
002 000 Dili—3
Sanford
000 001 :il)x l
Summary: Three base hit, Curack, Surface, Brazier, Curley.
Sacrifice bits, Buckley, Ponder,
Ery, Walzuk. Stolen bases, Buckley. Left on base, Sanford 7;
Lnkelunil H. Hits off Butler 0 in
7 1-3: off Ery I in I 2-3 innings.
Double plays, Walzuk to Halley;
Bailey to Doyle. Base on bulls off
Butler I. Struck out by Butler :t;
Alverson 3. First base on errors,
Lakeland l; Sanford 5. Tjme of
liafin!, 2:15. Umpires, Ross and

"Happy" Henry who will meet
Bobby Cox in the 10 round final
a t the Armory tonight, is said to
he a little the favorite in the e sti­
mate of the fans, as he comes with
the reputation of being as aggres­
sive as Cox. * Bobby, however, hna
his followers nnd a fast and fitriou.i
mill is expected.
Cox has been working out in Or*
lando for this bout and lie wn.i
telling his friends today that he
hates to make the main go a shall
one, but that ho is going to finish
"Happy” Henry in a quick way.
Both of these tioya have been
"just taring" to meet each oilier,
but "Seaman" Mitchell is the first
to ninteh them.
The semi-final brings back Gar­
ner Johns, the plucky bantam, who
has made a number of friends hero
since his fight lust week. Mitch­
ell has succeeded in getting John I
a tougher opponent this time, and
Young A rthur is expected to make
it interesting for the Baltimore kill.
Matchmaker Mitchell calh espec­
ial attention to the six-round bout.
Both of these hoys being able t&lt;&gt;
stand toe to toe and swap all
through the r.ix. This ami the
■‘brittle royal" will complete a card
which is much more expensive than
the inst ami ".'-earnan" Mitctu-ll is
urging a better attendance if box­
ing is to be continued here for the
born fit of the Sanford fans.

p . d u m b la

II. Foster liain

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati at St. Lou:*.
Boston tit Philadelphia.
Only two scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis »t Cleveland.
ChHagu at
Washington a t New York.
Philadelphia n. Donlon .
fort

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water diversion case
the
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preme court to comoM A:u
attend only public sch lo l^
In c supicine court mlij

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inheritance^.
m rt, of e .ta .c , .= ! ,« ' i g
William B a r-rmember of the t a r i f f " ^

PIERCE—City boundaries

to he extended two miles south and
one mile north.

ARCHITECT
Member A. l ^

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Orlando.

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Yesterday’s
Results

tjtti

T-JERE are stripped-to-the-bone facts on Speed Wagon
* ^ performance. Not an idle statement nor a gener­
ality among them. Nearly 100,000 vehicles in use is a
conclusive background of proof for every assertion made:

ASSOCIATION
,Mi.bile 2.
Uirminglmm 8.
Sintv by imi nigh:
Tampa
IKK) iu| non 2
St. I'utcr.-dnirg
tuiii mm :ilJx ;t
Summary: Two base bit, Hunt.
Three base hit, Barium,
Stolon
lui o, Shannon, Brown 12). Eucrt
flee, J oh i mor, Uossu, Double play,
Alien to Burm-s. I.oft on huso, St.
IVtnrxIiurg 7; Tampa l. Unite on
balls, off Hewitt I; IVtorson 2; Al*
vurezl. Struck out by Hewitt 2;
Peterson 4; Alvarez 2. Hits off
1‘elersoii i&gt; in ti 1-3 innings; A lva­
rez 2 in I 2-3. Hit by pitcher, by
Hewitt (Sta-ail). Losing pitcher,
ITtcrson. Umpire, Uieh. Time,

T he Speed W agon will haul light loads
at less cost th a n the lightest trucks.
It will handle the largest loads cheaper
than larger trucks, even by m aking ad­
ditional trips. Fleetness discounts size.
It will reduce depreciation charges to
the n e g lig a b le am o u n t based on&gt; a
q u arter m illion miles o f service.
It will reduce gasoline,oil and tire costs.
It will m an eu v er in traffic w ith passen­
ger car ease, due to easy control and
fast acceleratio n .
-It will safely m aintain passenger car
speeds o n concrete, gravel or d irt roads.
-It w ill negotiate stubborn stretches
w here lighter trucks protest and heavier
trucks stall.

It will assure an unusual degree o f safety
because o f greatly oversized brakes and
careful distribution o f chassis w eight.
-It will cushion an d protect th e load from
road shocks, d u e to p n eu m atic tires,
flexible sp rin g s a n d d o u b le -f r a m e
m ounting of pow er units.
—It w'ill provide a style of body to ex­
actly fit the business.
—It will perm it sim plicity of pro p er at­
ten tio n and adjustm ent, due to unusual
chassis accessibility.
—It will never he m ore th a n a few miles
from a com pletely stocked a n d expertly
m anned service station, because there
a re m o re th a n tw o th o u s a n d in

.Designed and manufactured in the big
assembled. Used in nearly 300 difi
business. Chassis $1185 at Lansint

SANFORD’S MOST EXCLUSIVE SUH-DI VISION
TERMS VERY REASON A RLE

REO
R oom s f&gt;Ul-u02.

l'h u n e 95

First National Hank Huildini;.
Force:—Minx Kuba Williams*, MIsh Helen II

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ST. PETERSBURG. June 2.—
Hewitt allowed nine hits here ve
terduy hut Tampa lo-d the first
game of the series to the Saints,
3 to 2. A rally in the seventh in­
ning brought in three runs for the
Workmen, overcoming a two-run
lead which the Smokers obtained
ill the first six timings.
The Ilia Score,
TAMPA
AIL R. tl. PM. A, E.

w Oi lcan - 7.

St. Peterxjturg .
28 13
,tJH3
T a m p a .................... 12 23
.452
Lakeland . . .
IM 23
.113
Sanford
18 24
.423
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Ret.
Nuw Y o rk ............ 28 12
.700
Brooklyn
23 18
.538
Pittsburgh
21 18
.538
Philadelphia
13 13
.533
Cincinnati
.. ..
13 21
.175
Boston
17 22
.43(1
Chicago
18 25
.413
St. Louis
15 13
.100
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
Philadelphia
....... 28 12
.700
Washington
27 16
.043
Chicago
.................23 13
.518
Cleveland
20 20
.500
Loui,22 24
.478
Detroit .................
13
20.122
Ntw Y o rk ................. 15 20 300
Boxton
15 27
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Won Lost Pet.
New Orleans ......... 20 20
.505
Atlanta
................ 27 22
.55 i
N a sh v ille ............. .. 25 21
.513
Mtttnplo* ................. 20 21
.520
Chattanooga
25 21
.5 It:
Birmingham ......... 23 21
.4811
1ile
21 28
,42k
Little Rock
13 22
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet
'Macon .................
21 12
.067
■
23 13
Greenville
22 10
,57'j
Spartanburg . . . . . . . . 18 18
.501
Asheville
17 20
.461
'A*k’u tu ................... 15 22
.10;

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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Chattanooga a t Atlanta.
Birmingham a t Little Rock,
Only two scheduled.

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Senaters Take (lam e 5 to 3
Despite Return Of Hit; Yount; Arthur Is Reported to
nnd one’runs their total for the
Have a flood Punch and to
Home
Run S lu d e r ; Red
Kame.
He
Willing to Mix in Fight
Sox
D
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The
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KINSEY HOUSE
Clayton, Ga.
Ju*t a nice quiet place to spend
the summer. Home grown veget­
ables. Plenty of milk, butter,
eggs and chicken.
Fine spring
water. Lovely shade. Just on
edge of town. Altitude 2,2(10 ft.
Rates reasonable.
Mrs. J. J. Kinsey, proprietor.

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
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charge 25c cash with order. Write
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BELL CAFE
■i's beat in Service and Qual
first Street and Park Ave-

AS DRUG STORE — proPtions, Drugs, Sodas.
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■WORD ELECTRIC CO.
fftto-itort to Gillon &amp; P latt
Magnolia.
Everything elec(*L i’hune 422. Electragith

FOR R EN T—Ground Floor Elks
FOR RENT—Rooma with or with­
Bldg,. 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
out meals.
Reasonable rates. stairs. C. T. Smith.
WANTED AT ONCE — Experi­ Lincoln House.
enced man to build window and
RENT — Cottage—John Mus
door frames. Longwood Lumber &amp; FDR RENT: Two furnished house­ FOR
son.
Supply Company, Long wood, Fia.
keeping rooms. First floor $-0,
FOR RENT: Desirable two room
WANTED position as nurse in pri- Apoly 312 East 5th St.
furnished apartments, 200 E.
* vate homes. Inquire 707 Idiurel
You aro wasting time and mo­ Third St., apply New Ern Printery.
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ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
SALESMAN WANTED — Experi­ sified advertisement. Phone it in FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for
ence unnecessary . High grade today. No. 148.
light housekeeping. 701 Magnol­
proposition. Liberal commission.
ia Avenue. Call nt Diamond
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or
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Protective territory.
Address
Palace.
second hand furniture to sell?
Salesmen c.o. Herald.
Uso The Herald's classified page FOR RENT: Apartment, no child
WANTED — Roomers and Board­ and get results.
roil allowed. 320 Oak Avenue.
ers on Chapman Ave.. Between
Call 3211.
Third and Fourth Sts. Mrs. Row­
an.
Automobiles
FOR RENT —House. 210 U u re l
Avenue, after June 1st. A. P.
Connelly &amp; Sons.

HILTON’S
ii.titn c u

FOR RENT—One nice cool sleep
ing room at i l l Maple Ave.

sh o p

113 Magnolia Ave.
fi First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children

FOR RENT: NEW APARTMENT
with gas, lights nnd water, Al­
so garage, it rooms
nnd bath.
Reasonable. Phono 1(17-W,
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms by
the week. 1U) Commercial Ave.

Do YOU Worry?
Ono of tho most difficult thing* to
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is worry and nervousness. Almost
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indigestion, etc., all painful, afflict
suffering humanity because tho nerve*
aro disordered. Women suffer most,
because of their physical maku-up.
To correct theso conditions tako Dr,
Pierce’* Favorito Prescription, made
of soothing herbs. It is a wonderful
nervo tonic and will help restore ner­
vous women to health and strength.
Send 10c fur trial pkg. to Dr. Pierco’a
Invalids1 Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.

FOR RENT — Furnished a p a rt­
of sleeping rooms. Close
H AGS WANTED — Large, clean, in. ment
Cool comfortable room—hot
linen or cotton rags for clean­ and cold
water, select neighbor­
ing purposes. Bring them now
hood
of
private
families. 711 Oak
to the Herald Composing Room. Avenue.

Try Smith’s Barber

FOR RENT — Completely furn­
ished 3 room bungalow.
Hath
and screened porch. Union Ave.
nenr new hotel. Phono 571-J.

Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez. .

FOR RENT — Unfurnished a p a tt
ment—5 rooms and hath. G ar­
age, light and gas, etc.
Dll
.Myrtle Ave. Plume 053-L2.

Ry Williams

FOR RENT — 1st floor.
Every
convenience, 2 room apartment.
202 Park Avenue,

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_______ Chinuwnru in Kiiglish Porcc*

FOR RENT — Now Furnished lain.s, Ituvariitn and Japanese
bungalow for summer,
FOR SALE—Ford Coupe used but
China make lovely Rifts
conveniences. Adults orily.J \v elL.
fit) days, terms. Can be seen a t
Davis, corner Sanford
the San Juan Garage.
11 1 The Balt Hardware
Geneva Ave.
FOR SALE — New bungalow —■0
rooms, bath, electric lights, gar­
FOR RENT: On the cool nod
two porches. South Sanford
Elton J. Moughton age,
breezy ocean front, 2 exclusive
Ave. $500 will handle. Ilnlaucc
modern apartm ents for summer
ARCHITECT
like rent. Fred S. Houston— Box
season. Everything complete, in*
li'Jt..
sneetion invited. Address Szoid
First Notional llank Hldft,
A partm ents, IIP Ocean Ave, Phone
FOR SALE —5 Room Bungalow:
Sanford, -------------- Florida Knit
P I3, Daytona Beach.
exposure, also garage.- Can
he arranged at $25 per m onth. F.
D. Breeden. Sm ith's Barber Shop.

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FOR SALE China cabinet! $15.00.
Office desk. $22.50 . Three burner
oil stove, $15.00. 810 Palm etto
Ave. Phone Mti-J.
FOR SALE—Bin dog puppies.
Fred S. Houston South Sanford
Ave. Box (IDG.

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v ;1: fiench Jo*t Pnleftea; a two
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