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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 192

Land Forces Join Dry Fleet
In A Determined Effort T
Rid U. S. Of Rum Rturners
warfare against rum smugglers,
witli the government’* dry f]eet
blockading tho roast frern Boston
to Atlantic City, Wednesday in­
spired the country’s land enemicji
of bootleggers to redouble their
efforts.
A.i more than GO const guard
boats, manned by *100 m.n and nsrf«fr*r! by 13 sea p la n ep a tro lled
the r.ca, the forers a s h o r e dug up
a legal weapon which probably
would prove as deadly as the fleet’.*
wntfare. Thin was the discnvoiv

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tueir LUckado yteter-j1 rt‘n&gt;?a
Delegate
FrankK’
Tells Genova (’onfoiencd
.som« i.n boats nre on actual
M ar Material Production
I Inckadc duty. \Vi:h every ship in
Cut Necessary for Peace
nun row fairly ringed around with

PRICE F IV E CENTS

NUMBER 289.

1POLE S SEEKER C h a in T h e a t e r F i n t i
READY TO FLY L e a s e s H y n e s B l o c k
TONORTHWARD A n d M ila n e T h e a t e r
Trial Flight Before He
Hops Off On Proposed
Journey to World’s Top

, c boats of the law. it is virtually
impossible, any the dry seamen, T ra ffic C ontrol Is
A u xiliary Ships A re
for the smaller shore boat:; to pi
Im possible, Is Claim
to or from tho floatiu*; storehouses
S en t Forw ard Today
of contraband liquor \
i ‘V
^tn!l!i bland base, At- Representatives of Nations
Airmen Expect to Reach Des­
lantit- ( ity and i,t other points
Are Already Divided on
tination In Ei"ht Hours;
alon,j the coast line, additional
Draft Of League Protocol
W eather Is Reported Good
boats—blue painted cutter*, convcrtcMi submarine chnsers, swift,
May 7.—Character!!
darting patrols, nil bristling with mgGENEVA.
OSLO, Norway, May 7.— Dis­
the traffic in arms conference
patches received here from Cap­
tcun, are being held in reserve.
as the advance guard in actioi
tain Amundsen, detailing his plans
Not once, said Captain W. V. K. |against ptobiem which is being ap
for the North Pole flight which he
Jacobs, New York roast Kiiurd pr&lt; ached indirectly, Paul Uoncour
expected to start Wednesday, said
commandant, will any one of the head of the French delegation
the auxiliary vessel Farm will pro­
ships ia rum row be left without Wednesday tore down the camou
one or more guardian bouts of the flag;* screen and revealed seeming Sigmund Freud, renowned, psycho­ ceed as fur northwest ns ice con­
law. Eventually, he added, with jy insurmountable difficulties fuc analyst, in u recently published ditions will allow, while the other
the liquor vessel* completely shut ing tin* international negotiator autobiography, says hi* is the right­ auxiliary vessel, Hobby will go as
oft from all shore communication, at the conference.
ful discoverer of the us&lt;» of cocaine fa r northeast us possible*
Di. Mowincktl. premier of Northe contrabrand carriers will have
Bohcour incisively and dispas ns local anesthetic. Freud says
to put Irnek to their ports of orig­ nionately analyzed the situation ac h.* and Karl Koller, Berlin analyst, •wig, sent a wireless message to
in in Englnnd, nr the martime 'continuing three weaknesses of were working on the same idea nml ' Amundsen assuring him that all
! the people of this country are folprovinces of Canada, Bermuda, and the diaft protoeo I, on traffic in thnt while he was away visiting his * lowing his undertaking with the
girl
in
a
faw-nway
town
Koller
an­
other harbors that have sent’forth arms upon which a dozen delega­
action follows months
! greatest interest anil hope for
the rum argosies for several years. tions based attacks this morning. nounced the discovery which right- ^success.
•gic waiting. It was taken
It was charged that it infringed
:,ich’s exclusive interpreta! y he weather forecast showed a
on national sovereignty, jcopiuxWixv'
the Houghton address—
; high barometer ptessure between
id security, and established in
»rc alone is the disturbing
thi* Pole and Spitsbergen, and n
|equalities among League of N«! lolver pressure moving euruvurd
1tions members.
|fij»m Labrador, which possibly
”\Vc are approaching the ulti­
' niny reach Spitzbergen, hut which
mate objective from the flank," he
|it was believed, would not interOfficially the pact plan is (lerI said. "A publicity system of II|wre with the flight.
ij . Actually it was presented
Icenses whereby the traflic would
world with British collaborI be controlled is merely a minor
L illlj
May Make Trial Flight.
ju; and two weeks after it be­
1issue. General reduction of urmaLONDON,
May 7.—A Renter
lli known here as such u joint
1 meats is the goal of another con­
1 11 i dispatch from Olso says the ShipHcntl r.f New York Exchange I fcrence inevitably to follow, whercjftxt, it was released in London
vuuiu pinir (;azt.(to ftsii,., t.H that Roald
Today on Battle Fron t;
In A nnual Report, Asserts |in private manufacture of war maJ land breath as a purely Gercneon
Amundsen may profit bv fine we.iRiffian
Losses
A
rc
Said
to
Ijr.pcal.
Sixty Riilinns Were Traded leiials will be dealt with. Th|s
B ein g ther and undertake a trial flight,
Be
Heavy
In
Bast
Few
Days
j
problem
really
should
luivc
been
M:Jf Before Flection
On January First This Year .settled first.
innijjn landing on the ice nt the edge of
t n.i made before the Vron
the northwest
of llplt&amp;bt
“
You
cannot
control
the
traffic
PARIS,
May
7
.-A
lull
in
redrekurg rlection, and bath Britt
new
i
n™
,
,
,
'without
first'controlling
manufac­
»tti Germany are anxious to rorted on the fighting front in
, invito
(l'-4hatch adds tliut
the
ture. The traffic should lie struck
• ttr.ov; t" prove that the elec- Morocco where Riffian tribesmen tit
Junior stcamor Tnr. which set out to find
at the source.
Only when fhe
me
trying
to
secure
a
foothold
in
st
lbs not changed the foreign
licet in a
place, Wednesday reforces of the entire civilied world
jtjofthe Reich and that if there the French zone. Advices say no ! oc
I
ported
her
position an two milen
aic* lined up against an nggre-wor
a disturbing factor in Europe further fighting has taken place {tit
•bain ' wo,,t
Amsterdam Isle. A north­
can reduction mid control be faewince
yesterday
hut
another
en*u
(face it must be France,
,
.. ''rM ,,revrx’ was blowing and anow
cured."
gagement is expected.
; jt
, no" n ,|.squalls prevailed. The temperalb secretary pact for Germany
Wnat
would
face a genera! disTotal losses of French troops ! pc
f tlic(lure was about 8 degrees above
■I a combination tool serving under
nrmament conference was indicat­
Col. Fredenburg «luring the 1m
■ purposes. It automatically recent engagement were: 13 killed,
ed by the tiiple attack against the
league’s draft protocol.
pw the stain of militarism mostly natives and about 100 ».
Weather Condition Good
Hod by the election, it nn- wounded. Tile Riffian losses were *
The delegations already are s|ilit
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, May 7.
into
those
of
producing
und
non­
described ns ve?y heavy.
The weather prospects nt Spitzproducing nations.
The United
The imprission at French head- u|
■rgen are reported as propitious
States, Britain, France, Italy, Gcrquartern &lt;n Morocco is thut Abd-cl W;
inany, Holland, Belgium, t ’zecbo- in Tulsn in June was discussed hut
Krim. thu chief of the tribesmen
Slovakia, Sweden, nnd Japan are no action taken. A letter was read
«W!iful. Germany makes finding ,his untrained men unable
among tho former.
from the head o f tlie statu organi­
Dire with France at the ox- to withstand the French fire, is w
Roland, Kountnnin, Juvo*Slavia
suggesting thnt Florida
Fff Mand; and while she rending to tho front line season- t
and other Russian border nation* zation
meeting be held and upon a motion
■par' her western border* as ed warriors who have "iven the
paitiully based their opposition to
f itar*i, *he does not concede Spanish forces so much trouble, q
the protocol on the publicity plan, by Hodgson Ball, the secretary
i*n frontier .
Today’s unexpected stiffening in , x
which they saiil deprived them [of was instructed to extend Sanford's
» « moving for peaceful nego- the Riffian lines is iccognized us A,
tlo ir greatest guarantee of dcfehsc invitation for the state meeting.
Mr. Ball rend a resolution drawn
™ &lt;» wipe out the Polish serious, hut then* is no apprehen- j u.|
Abyssinia, IVrsia, and t’hinu hni-ked up by the Foies, Greeks 1
T11.I by the roads committe asking the
w . thereby again, if success- sion here as to the ultimate out* ; h(
even the Swedish, declared (he State Road Department to have the
r—. l i i t * i'oii.nh-French toa,«* ,
. ,
1a
equality of league members i : Dixie Highway enter Sanford, by
and weakening the chain
The French tlius far have put . (.r
threatened and the future of the the proposed boulevard to I’arM
h vassal states in into their lines only troops which o
barope.
league would he* impaired should Avenue, I hence to First Street,
were on the ground after General j 0(
discrimination lie tolerated. Tin- First Street to Sanford Avenue and
Britain Aid. Germany
Count de t'liambrun’s odvauce |,j
South Americans, in eluding Urti­ out Sanford Avenue to city limits.
“
be obtained from north of the Ouergha river last
gary and Brazil, based their op­ The resolution was accepted.
rut-pocket, inmbinution se- autumn. Reinforrements soon will j
position on infiingement of nation­
Im* on 1he ground to give support ,u
Claude Si-truck of the entcrlainal .mve 1* .hi.*; . .hey also uphi'li! llielil iuioilliltei! introduced Mina
if it is neeiled.
: j;(
the argument for secrecy of Hu* Bobbie Chapman, who gave two
The French forces in Morocco 1p
Baltic and Buikau nations.
number about 50,000,
but those |‘(
readings in negro dialect which
available f«&gt;r service on the Rif- ,
were cnthusiasticuly applauded.
flan frontier &lt;lo not exceed 20,000,
The president ruported progress
including about 0,000 reinforce- .
being made in the formation of n
menu on the way to the scene
baseball league, composed of teams
of the fighting. The military au- • '
from the Junior body, the Kiwanlimrities consider this foive auf- 1
ians, the Knights of Columbus ami
NASHVILLE,
Tenn.,
May
7.—
ficient to deal with the situation. ,u
An airplnno carry Major General Ameriwm Legion.
A political problem lias arisen
Visitors present were Mr. San­
Mason M. Patrick nnd pilot C’ltpover the rich Ouergha valley, _
taiu St. Clnrie Street landed hire derson and Mr. Abhcrgcr, of Or­
which hv the 1001 treaty witli 1
nt 7:55 this morning after s|H*itd- lando. New members enrolled,
Spain Was considered a Spanish
ilng the night nt Eva, making* a Bob Holly, Jr., A. U. Deitcr, L.
zone oil the assumption that the ]V
lauding on account of darkness. U. Mays, \V. F. Ravened, .Mr. Ed­
Ouergha, which luul not hern exApprehension had baen felt for thx mondson. Ed. Bender, Louis Reitte,
pli.icd liy Europeans, was believ- /
plane
which left Memphis yestcr-' und Mr. Ludwig,
ed to omnty into a liver flowing v.
day.
into the Mediterrenn. fly the 101*2
treaty, when the geography was
Twenty-seven cases were handl­
W ash in gton ’s A u to
known, it was declared a part of 1{„
B u lg a rian O fficial
ed in the county court during the
French territory as a tributary to
■
D rivers W atch ed month of April, according to the
Tells o f Red D anger!
the Soebou. on which Fez is built.
report submitted to the County
The Riffinns in entering the val- m
Hoard of Commissioners by Sheriff
ley, it is now leurned, claimed it nr
C. M. Hand.
an a part of the Spanish zone III
Fines imposed totaled $l,0|d.50
which they had conquered. The .tr
nud costs StilH, making a total of
French do not recognize the Rif- ps
$1,7-10.50, the report shows. Fines
finn claim.
Icil
collected and paid totaled $5811.50;
The Riffians possess nt least !»i&lt;
k E. Mny "v—What
credit by prisoners sent to convict
, 1 h&gt; observers us one one airplane, which has bombed' W
cump, $1,020.80; credit by prison­
iringent anti-gnmbl- the French, raiding the charge thut to
ers serving time in jail, $130.20,
’‘ reduced in nny legu. its pilots are Germans. There is '
the remainder being covered by
presented today in the no proof, but it is declared that I r„
bonds.
■' . ‘‘V Representative Abd-EI-Krim. when he was fight- (j,
Tlie cases disposed of were us
\1,lor. ‘mil John A. Tay- ing thu Spaniards, tried to get tj,
follows: Driving car while intox­
&lt;*nlani|. -ri.
...
in* iiudsuii' 1French pilots, ottering :io,u»u a„
icated I; drunk 2f petty larceny 3;
1 ’**tiiig a felony, pun- j francs n month. Failing, he oh- M.
vtuxMliiig 3; currying pistol without
,mPn*i.ru.u-nt of one to 1tained Germans, it is declared, but nn
permit I; reckless driving l; rid­
ur"' a fine not to ex- [ reports from Morocco do not con- u„
ing train 3; statutory charge l;
u'‘u*nn«| dollars. It f„[- firm this.
|(i
worthless checks 2 ; false pretense
”‘e proposed race
WASHINGTON, May 7.—Demo­ nte’s greatest function of all, too 2; assault and battery 2; concealed
•&gt;'•1*1011 resolution passFrench Repulse Riffn.
cratic
senators ure manifesting little mentioned, too littlo under­ weapons I; fighting 2; larceny l;
bniK- and killed in the
RABAT, French Morocco, May
keen interest in the program of stood, whether exercised in Icgis- forgery 15 reckless usu of fire
one feature provides 7.—An official communique Wed­
Vice President Dawci for changes Irting or reviewing, i* the preser­ urma I.
may he issued nesday reported n fierce fight be­
in the senate rules, but ure no? in vation of liberty. Not merely the
r 'Ur&gt;es, jockey clubs tween French and .llffians troops
sympathy vvith It. Senator F. M. rights of the majority—they little
in which the French repaired vio­
'Simmons of North Carolina, who need protection; but the rights of Prohibition o f (ins
lent counter attacks, killed “many
helped to turn the admlnistiapmi tho minority, from whatever course
In W ar Is Proposed
of tho enemy" and took some pris­
tax bill into a com promise -md de­ they may be assailed.
Repentant, oners.
feat the Mellon ninn, doubts the
“An enormous power is hero con­
GENEVA
_ 7.—Condemna­
lurns to Moscow Dispatches from the interior, re­
wisdom of making any pronounced ferred, capable of much good or tion 0f the use of poison gns nnd
ceived h e r e after the official com­
change in the rules. He thinks ill. open—wholly mid absolutely the prohibition of its exportation
the
tho big interests could u-o? a necessary, to secure the required for war purposes is proposed in u
y "-—Leon Trotr.- munique was issued said
cloture to put through icgiMuliun result,"
ra-tt war minister French forces had serious difficul­
now mi t i d e of the draft before tho
for selfish purposes.
m “ For myself,’’ raid Mr. Simmon*, convention offered by Representa­
this morning ty Wednesday ami sustained con­
' “There is no better argument “I regard it ns quite sufficient to tive Theodor* Burton, of Ohio,
: r*n ? h , , itanscunsia, after siderable losses.
:*rreinst the Dawes plan than Presi­ rest the defense of the Rennie on heading the American delegation
at ion ready to ucR ‘7 I ' - H i
dent Coolidge’s defense of the sen­ Mi. CooUd''t’a wise and thought­ at to*lay's session of the interna­
n the government Glenna Collett Is
ate, its prerogatives, its discretion ful *|M*cch on that occasion.’’
ornier "Red" army
tional Conference for Control of
and its manner of discharging it-*
Beaten in E n g la n d
Democratic lenders of the stmatc Traffic in Arms.
anted absolution
duties and obligations,'* said Mr. intend to play the president again*!
■al heresy on th*
The article proposed by Burton
Simmon*. “In hia speech of Mar. the vice president, und they pre­ declares tho use Jn wnr of poison­
tin* dictates of the
ST. ANNS, Eng., May
I, 11)21, he ^;ave his views, and dict a row will result.
1'-'rvo nil rules of Glenna Collett and her
ous g'.iM* and liquid fire has been
they do not ran along with those
The Uatncdiate dunger. Demo­ just*y condemned by publiz opin­
"• Me probably Mrs. Allan MucBelh wet
of
Mr.
Dawes.”
M ARKETS
crats point out. 1.1 a successful ef­ ion nnd prohibition of auch U3C has
”■ p°mmii.iriat of noted from the Northern
Mr. Simmons quoted the follow­ fort to pass u ship subsidy bill been incorporated in tariffs which
v**«ated by Leonid Foursome today, being bo.
ing front the president's speech
NEW ORLEANS, M*ty
F°‘ntinent as am- up by Mrs. Snowsdalc u
have been signed by a majority of
with approval: “ But it’s the stli*
Highnnt, of SI* Anne*.

jReport O f Sheriff
Shows 27 Cases In

democratic Senators Are Opposed
To Plan For Changing Senate Rules

S p a rk sE n te rp rise sln c.
A n n ou n ces L e a se o f
V aluable 1st S tre e t
Block f o r $200,000
HrooklynMunWhoHAH Bought
Large Holdings Here Pre-

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itors than ever before, declares
W. .M. Young of Brooklyn. N. Y„
who ban Just returned from the
North after n visit
of several
weeks during which time lit* made
arrangements to come
back to
ciunford to make his future home.
Mr. Young recently acquired the
Swrn property and is having the
tract developed into a first-class
subdivision, which will be placed
on the market next fall. Highland
Park is the name of the develop­
ment ami Mr. Young stated today
Hint lie has come hack to this city
to superintend the work that is
being carried on in this subdivis­
ion. Later in the yenr lie plans to
erect a home ill Highland Park and
will bo joined by his family in
the fall.
Florida Is In Limelight.
While nwnv Mr. Young had an
opportunity to observe that Flori­
da is in the lime light nil over the
country and declared that it is a
subject which is foremost in the
minds of |&gt;coplo throughout the
east. Everywhere he said, people
Wuitt ' talking Florida and asking
questions concerning the oppor­
tunities of the state in the way
of investment. The state’s fame
as an ideal place to live and as n
money making center, has spread
quickly, he declared.
Florida's proximity to the north
is a great udvantafe, Mr. Young
believes, and the fact that the
stale is easily accessible by train,
road and water udds more to its
advantages and makes possible the
coming of moro people to live and
Invest her* than would ordinarily
come. he declared. The state 1 u th-rmore provides unmetting jfjrrv
people of every taste and this
makes it;* appeal more fur-reach-

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Extensive Repairs
Are Contemplated
M ilane To Close S ix
W eek s F i r R ep airs
O f A bout $15,000
Acqusition by the E. J .
Sparkn Enterprises Inc., of the
Hynes Block of First Street
on a 99-year lease basis and
the purchase of a 20-year lease
on the holdings of the Milane
Amusement Company, were
formally announced today fol­
lowing negotiations, which
have i»een in progress for the

As a further
evidence of it* faith in Sanford
nnd the city s future development,
tho company also announces the
purchase of property in the First
Street extension to the amount of
$25,000.
I’c**,se of the H^nea-Block was
negotiated through the Britt-Chittenuen Realty Cn.
Extensive Itepairs Planned
•Simultaneous with the announce­
ment of these thiee purchase* n
statement was issued by the companv through the firm of DoCottes
« Spencer, representing its inter­
ests in this section of the state
giving plans for the romoslvllng
L, renovation of both the Hynes
Block and the Milane Theater.
I K H r n e a Block, itis declared,
will shortly l&gt;e acquired on u
straight purchase and in the mean­
time will undergo extensive re­
pairs which will cost between $75.­
&lt;K
)o nnd ftOO.OtH)
Thi
.
V T , — k 1 nij property
ffaces
—
1,11Street and
200
feet
on
First
n?
u .
H7 foot on Omit Avenue.
The
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doling took occasion to praise the
Tlt.
r
citizenes of Seminole County for
c
‘ bputcr with al! of
their wholehearted support of the ,
and furnishings will
r o a d bond issue, whic.h passed by
n 22** bF
lu*'v owner.
.* oi.v to unv v o te on T u e s d a y . Thi* . 11' i.'.VL-j/ , , " - “"tiir.i.’cd *•••*••
step is of great importance, he
«nnJ « “ tely be closed for a
declined, because It enables Send- it„ . , ° f
during which
nolo County to build a network of
V , w,,‘ undergo alterations
roads which, when completed, will «Vr jim
lbe
of
give it a highway system second J ; , ’’’I T , .
l‘nm
repairs are
to none in the state, lie said.
completed the Milana will he one
“ I nm happy to come back to
**• mo*t.
«nd attractive
Sanford to make my home nnd I „
T ythl* sUt,! but
plan to lire hotc for the rest of . the "outh. It ia declared,
mv life. Sanford’s future is the
£|nr “ ‘ctare* To Be Shown
brightest of any city in the state 1 1 company also announces that
and its citizenship is the best I p 'ir tu e of its affiliation with
liuva com* in contact with in Flat- nntous I layers and other large
i«la,” he asserted.
film companuiea, it will be able

M ississippi Revenue
A g e n t Sues Ford On
A n ti-T ru st C h arg es
• JACKSON, Mias.. May 7.— \V.
ed suit today uguinnt the Ford Moed suit Uluy against the Frd Mo­
tor Company, charging criminul
conspiracy to violate the antitrust
Inw.x of Missishippi und seeking to
collect penalties totaling $ 12,000,OOO.

R oad Bond M easure
Is O ffered in House
TALLAHASSEE, May 7«—An
amendment to the state constitu­
tion introduced in the bouse this
morning bv Rep. Hunter of Mar­
ion, would empower tho Ix-ginlulure to issue bonds fur road pur­
poses not to exceed $20,000,000 in
year 1027 and not in sxcess of
$ 10,000,000 any year thereafter.
Monies derived from th esale of
these bonds would be used In con­ nuusimury holding company of the
struction and maintenance of only •Sparks concern has been organized
such roads ns nre designated by for the purpore of handling the
(( ontinucd on P a ^ Eight)
the Legislature.

Bill P rovid in g New Bids on S m all Road
C ounty of M artin Is P ro je c ts R ejected
A t B o a rd ‘s M eeting
B e fo re F lo rid a Solons
TALLAHASSEE, May 7.—A
hill to create the new county of
Murtin wa» introduced this morn­
ing by Representative McCracken
of Palm Buuch to be formed from
portions of Palin Beach and St.
Lucie counties with Stuart as the
temporary seat. Consideration of
the appropriations kill carrying
recommendation for more than
$10,000,000 for the next biennium
was deferred by the House until
May 14.

LONDON. Muy 7.—Lord U verhulme, multimillionaire soap mag­
nate, who roso from a grocers a s­
sistant to uno of the leading in­
dustrial figures in the British
Empire dk*u this morning at the

Bids lor grading GrapevilU Ave­
nue. for work on Bear Lake Kr.a.l
and opening a ditch from the rail­
road to the lake were rejected
by the County Commissioners at
their meeting thi* week and threw
project* ordered readvertised.
fo r the work on Grapevillw
Avenue George Begtey bid $760
and B. J . Overatreft hid $l.ty» per
linear yard for the work on BsajLake Road. There were two bids
for the ditching work, W. B. Wil­
liams, $811.50 and H. E. Russell.
$060. The bid o f Roy Schmidt o f
$768.75 for painting thu court
house was accepted.
B. F. Whitner, J r , county deiu-«
castration agent, addressed they
board with reference to the shor&gt;
ag 1■cultural courses fee boys atu|
the b«s»rd upprguriaUtd $50 (or this

�’ ANFOTID
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a w n * ** '*

I look ii ril in Irnlliui;
Toward*' *«n.

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(.urgcst plant.
I’luyllilm;.

To observe.

man

Six F ire m e n Killed
A s F lo o r Collapses
A 11.A N T A , May C— .Si .

city

l it omen wcnr .illftl mill four in­
jured «ally today when tlu upper
luior laiilnmjc in which (hey were
fighting flnmoi . coUn|fci&lt; it* l!• men
!•&lt;i n i : Inirncil beneuth hale: o f i &lt;*L•
ton nturpi on llr; r.ccond flour
Cajii. I", (i,
I’.. I I&gt;t*M
lini-l mnl I'lrn p .-iiF . F. Uil.oii, I.
M. Smith, K. a. honl.lc nml C. C.
King w n e (lend when tal.cn troth
the m ini.
»M

•(i*•

Boy Talks for
First Time in
Eleven Years

v&lt;% •I* n- :
•

The horizontal woril.i alum » you, (hi) verthal wold:, crossing
lent will help you out. Am I vice icr.,.i.
Smell.
IIOItlZOYI Al*
. Palettes*,
llukcu vin ca.
Artli li ’ of me (hai il e.
i. To rove.
Feared,
. jlarhlilnl (cucUo family)
fundcmt.ing.
!. ntccl 'block containing pat
To sin.
tern for forgin".
Conclusion.
I. To cut timber,
To impede,
i. Hock containin'- metnl,
leather ntrip,
I. Bcdtypni frorp captivity.
Hy way of.
17. Shivering .
Inflamed boil on eye.
18. To noak flax.
Hurt of fi h uii’il in nwim
1W. Cm mine.
miner.
» . Nights.
Sheltered.
Ik'!, fiettei a.
Prick of a Ir e.
1!.V Medium- ill niiiall hall.
Emperor*.
517* Eat* aceordiriK to prie.uih il
nj|r::.
To reform.
Itubher tree.
!£&gt;. Conunim poulthy di . •.
To open by lev era ire.
:8». Principle.
Creiei lit f halted.
•'ll. Sanctuai-ieii.
Common conjunction.
311. Ticatmcnt.
Thigh of a Iioi;.
34. Frozen dcincrt.
fem ale xh'cp.
35. V.'ir.g part of a net'll.
wD. To row,
fireju u.ied for feud (pi.)
Seven |ilu &gt; tim e.
40. To construct.
•U. Tuvluted (a* clothe*!
A icai land.
To Iron.
4p. Value of bond at tima of inTo atret h.
y rue.
A human Ijciiik.
•17. To dean with a broom.
•I'J. Piero of Iron In u mlllatono.
50. K&lt;|id|iped for wnr.
ANKWKlt TO YKSTKItOAY’S
Tt'l. Sea ea r le.
CKOSStVOim I 'l ’ZZ I K
Skill.
IJcara witness.

Hody.

Djiflt of the foot.

Aurora.
To hasten.
Constellation isomcll
cd Mon.

Thermometer*

1)
1
ri Td
i ' I
[a i 1

will

poumllmlh (unkeyed

To he diminished.

VEIITICAI.

Sc|nirnto
Collection of facts.
Flaxiii cd.

Prices

Location

CtBNTE haw restored tlm
npeeeli of a lu-yenroM hoy
after J1 yearn of alienee.
Illi llral Heriteneo *ln&lt;« Ida
auditory nerve* tieeame par.
alyzed Ity a Mow on the head
la Infuney waa, “Father amt
mother, I ran talk."
Hlovcn year* ago Jtay I*:iw«
Inwnkl. Milwaukee, then four
year* of lino, wiih sir in k on
tho head with a hammer. Tho
kIiih !« caused tlr. t.iata to re*
Verne tlm natural ooordlnu*
lion between tho nerve cen­
ters nml the muscle* of tho
throat.
Whenever tho hoy
tried ta K|&gt;cak, Id* mouth. In*
Ulead of
o|ienlnK.
rigidly
clenched.
A nhort time ago Hay wna
placed under tho rare of I'rof.
Will Inin llutfy of Mnr(|ii( tie
Uidvendty, who (might ihe
hoy co ordination of mind and
hody. Now tho lad talk l la
monotone. I tin next lesson*
will ho III the modulation and
(list Inet ness.

S

make this superior subdivision
not only a Safe Buy, but one of
the best investment opportunities

HURR
u Special KITorl lo He More T(mmmn\
T hursday M orning.
These Super Special P rices A re F o r l luirsday lYlornm
C om e!

S h are in This Gulden O pportunity.

A convincing tlemon.si rat inn of price nnd$
style leadership. Thesc
mi|k*fit, exlrnortlinnrv
summer dresses
in
printed crepe, crepe tie
chine, wash silks ami
other materials. In all
Ihe newest colorings.

•Sweeping them tail! A
tfrjuul

value.

White

tine quality straw with
white sal in Iminl. (let
yours while they last.

J i ll- ION

House Dresses

The world famous rubber
retlurifig girdle. Mukes
yI u lc&lt;ik til ill while pel linn thin. rReduced only
for tliis sale.
# grey

H.Sfi pink
open front
Others

Finest grade Rollins pure
thread illit fashioned,
silk luise.
All shades

tp i

reduced
ingly

CiitKhams, Lincnc
sues and Voile*, all
able ami large. ,
nient of eoh i s.
tc $ it.lit)

win secure your enme
now remaining unsold

of lots

\ow IS
Profit Later
1

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record

T h e P o st O f fic e ,L i N

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Developer

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�TH E SANFORD HERALD.

A Cause for High Spirits

H ie S an ford H erald
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t r t r r i l I r r i M i except
B a n d a r * 1 H a n f o rd , F l o r i d a

The voting freeholders of Seminole county again demon­
strated their faith in this section when in Tuesday's elec­
tion they registered themselves over six to one in favor of
the $1,750,000 bond issue for new roads. Many times they
have gone to the polls and voted for good roads, municipal
buildings or other indications of progress and development,
but never before have they declared themselves so unquali­
fied ns backing the administrative officials and as favoring
all progressive movements.
a u n arm m o * r a t e *
O n # Y e a r — 17.00
S I * Month* -IJ.BO
For several years Sanford and Seminole county have been
lailv frcd In City by Carrier, p e r
w e e k . 15c.
Weekly Million $2.00 known ns leaders in the movement for good roads throughout
the state. Perhaps more miles of new roads liuvn been pavedAnd this wide­
H F R C I A t . S O T I C R i All
o h l t u n r y in this section than in any otner in Florida.
no M cr a . c a r d * o f t h u n k a . r e a n l u t l o n a
spread
road
paving
has
signalized
the
end
of
the
old ‘‘regime’'
and n o t i c e * o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t * w h e re
r * j a r f f e e a r e Hindi! w i l l lie r i m m e d and the beginning of the new.
It
has
called
an
end to old
f« r a t re g u la r a d v e rttiln * rate*.
fashioned methods and ideas and has introduced new ones
which are building in Sanford in the largest city in central
Florida.
But now, with $1,750,000 more to be spent on new mads
in our county during the next three years, nothing can hold
in check the wonderful progress soon to be seen. New sec­
tions will be thrown opened. Travel and transportation, so
important
to industry, agriculture, and tourists, will be tre­
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 192*.
mendously facilitated. Large areas, hitherto almost unseen,
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
will ccme to be upon well traveled highways, ami will be
immediately laid open to cultivation and development.
1.
—life per water route to Jackson­
Thus it is easily seen what the result of Tuesday’s elec­
ville.
2. —Construction of St. Johni-In- tion means to Sanford. Property formerly considered almost
dlan K im canal.
worthless, will now when touched by some well paved high­
3.—Extension »f white way.
way, rise in value until it will make its owner wealthy and
4c—Extenaion of local amusement*. the increase in assessed valuations will in all probability take
—Swinninjt pool, tennia court*,
enre of the bond issue so that it will not be necessary o raise
etc.
6c—Augmenting of building pro­ the tax millage.

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O c t o b e r 27, 1119, a t
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M a r c h J . 1 *5 7 .

As Brisbane Sees U
flntllrNhlpx Fight Sharks. .
Mr. Debs' Men Will Final.
Oh flood and Gloomy, Dean
The Worms Sing. Horrors!
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyright 192S)

C laa* M atter.
t h e P ont o f f i c e
under A ct of

gram— houses, hotel*, apartment
house*.
6.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
7. — Conatructlon of boulevard
around Lake Slonrne.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
WHY I AM A FARMER
Somo think the farm work slow
and hard,
With never any pleasure;
Their work is always poorly done,
They *ow with scanty measure.
I love the fields where nature
dwells,
With nothing to nlnrm her.
1 love the live stock, too, and that
I* why I am a farmer.
Some think a country life too tome,
They leave it for the hustle
Of city life and city ways,
With constant grind and hustle.
I lovo the farmer's i|ulet life;
He wears no shining armor,
But wears a happy heart, and that
Is why I am u farmer.
Some think the country lads arc
green,
The country lasses ditto;
But when they try to prove the
thing
They fail u single hit to.
The country home’s a guarded spot
And vice doth seldom harm her;
T is full of pence and love, and thut
Is why I am a farmer.
"The nation's safeguard

home,"

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the

Is often said and quoted,
I doubt not thnt the country was
The home of him who wrote ii.
Then let us be the nation’s Joy,
And strength and honor give her,
The farms raise true patriots,
And that's why I'm a farmer.
— Atwood Miller.
Every man who wears a derby
Is not necessarily high hat.
The old "standbys" are still get­
ting their names in the bad check
column of the Credit Report.

Out in Hawaii they’re still ask­
ing, "Who won Hie war?"—New
York Herald Tribune. What war?
How can there ever lie u revolti
tlon in this country? The womet
have everything their own waj
and the men won't fight.
Isn't it interesting what a few
flowers properly arranged and cul­
tivated will do for the general ap­
pearance of a municipal park?
Sanford folks are finding
tuna Bench a fine place to s
a holiday in spite of the road
lag over there.
What hus become of the tennis
court* the city was going to build
before the tourists sturt coming
down here next winter?

Fooling Father Time

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SPAIN FINDS use for wnrshlp*.
They are sent to patroj the const*
and shoot sharks that despoil the
great *chools of sardines. These
Spanish sharks that destroy sar­
dines, aa a small kind of whale off
the coast of Alaska destroys the
salmon, will meet “somebody their
own size'’ when the Spanish bat­
tleship* get after them.
That’* the right kind of fighting
for a battleship. A small port of
the money now spent on war and
murder would make this earth a.
different planet.
It would end
plagues, drain every swamp, irri­
gate nil deserts. But is the human
race ns yet fit for such good for­
tune? Wouldn't it make them lazy
ns the mild climate and easy food
in the Pacific Islands made the
natives lazy?

Florida
‘•The City or 100
You’ll see the Seven Wondtt
of Florida and opportunity
vibrating with enUiusim
Ask For Free Ticket whit
entitles holder to enterUdi
ment, including luncheon.
Bus Leaves at 8:00 \,
Tuesdays and Saturdays
Phone Valdez Friday for
Reservations

H av en -V illa Invest­
m e n t Company

TW EN TY-FIVE thousand want­
ed to hear Eugene V. IK1hr. speak
in New York City on Sunday. Mr.
Debs, sincere, courageous and ut­
terly mistaken, aa far off the track
in this ago ns an old-fashioned
wood burning locomotive In the
middle of a cornfield, told 15,000
that he wished "the workers of
this country were patriotic enough
to refuse to fi^ht In an" war."
MR. DEIIS wishes vainly. Our
workers won't refus &gt; to tight in
any war that inteir-t them, be­
cause they descend tioin nun thnt
have fought and therefor have sur­
vived. Certain tribes hnve refus­
ed to fight, The include the tim ­
id Indians of California, satisfied
to catch grasshoppers and other
insects, lacking the courage to
fight bigger animals and other Isidinr.i.
Asiatics living under British
rule in Indin are “patriotic enough
not to fight" and so three hundred
millions of them arc ruled by a
handful of Englishman thousand*
of mile:; away.
M.R. DEBS, the moat independ­
ent and successful lift1:, &gt;&gt;f work­
ers in the United State etc your
associates, the locotao'ivo engin­
eers.
It isn’t so lung since they were
doing the most desperat- lighting
ever seen i:i any strike.
Don’t
advise men not to fight, unless
you want them to la* the slaves of
somebody else. Advise them to ultnck only when they are right,
and to defend themselves always.

TH E (100!) mid gloomy Dcnp
luge of St. Paul's in Lornlmi wnnU
America to *7:iVe (lie*WiVrVdiK IP'
ha* vvimt seems to him an unan­
swerable argument. Pointing to
America'* prosperity, he says we
hove an awful lot of money, e x ­
A (iOOI) BOOK is t ho best of friends, the same today and cellent
credit, and it is our duty
everyday.—Topper.
to save the world.
To that we reply, respectfully,
thnt if we have a lot of money
ami credit, it is because we have
hitherto taken the advice of George
Washington and attended, to outown business, keeping out of war,
when the world let us, refraining
SANFORD’S FORUM
from covet lag our neighbors goods
anil taking car of our own.
Hun/..id. Fla.,
make the claim thnt we hnve suffeit-d a ii-duitiun of 10,000 acres
may tit ti, ll)2&amp;
TO ASK one country to save the
in our farm lands in five years is world is asking u lot. It is a big
Editor Tlio Herald;
We are all greatly interested in laughable, As a matter of fact —orld. It is like
asking Dean
statement of the Census llureau of there has been a modest increase Ingo to jump off a high cliff and
Commerce dealing with Seminole in the period. Their data with save tin- drowning fat lady from
County farm land values since reference to imimnls is at odds with the circuit. 'I lie Dean would say,
1920, which was published in The the facts, too, especially beef "Shu’s too heavy, and, anyhow, if
Herald of Muy (j, At the same entile.
she will only keep her head she
I iio not know who was l lie ac­ will flout."
time there are some Very inaccur­
ate statements made therein: tim e tual author of tliis report: hut he
TImt's what we say to Europe.
might do no harm, but on the oth­ must have been inspired by motives
er hand they might, if read by not very fluttering to the local
DR HAN(iOLl), serious scient­
people at a distance and who know iH-ople.
ial
of Rcrlin, discovers that worms
Respectfully
Yours,
nothing already about agricultural
retuallv
sing, in a sort of "syn­
II. II. GUTHRIE
conditions in this district.
To
copated rythm." The voice of the
worm, singing in chorus, cun he
heard
twelve yards away.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
To ninny this will add a ftiew
UY IRVIN S. COBB
horror to death. It’s had enough
to be nut duwn where the worms
live, without having them sing
about it, especially a syncopated
song.

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There is something inspiring
about achievement.
When one
Journeys to a famous city and sees
wonderful buildings, fine, artistic
homes, a tremendous fabric of
commerce and idustry. he is in­
cited to go hack and try to do some
thing along the line of attainment.
And the way to success is always
Open to those who know how to
play the game.
Fortune does not come by lurk.
Buries toir.es from playing the
to igni/.'d game of business, tak­
ing advantage of economic law,
pi. Jut th people some Ircttcr ser­
vice than they had before.
T i • p'v;'- of any w.-Ii circulnt- I : i cuzi.rr or newspaper will
M\t the nmliitiou.; man hints about
the way of business. In the mnguiunes he vv-ll rce the notices of pro­
ducts that have been boomed by
iulvuti ing. A few years ago the
roducliun of tliesJTirfrcICs may
ave Inert obscure men. But they

t

had faith to go through public­
ity and u great harvest has re­
K’han Better Automobiles Ara B u ilt, Buiclc W ill Build Tki
sulted.
Ho it is in the use of publicity in
the newspaper field. All big suc­
cesses in retail trade hnve been pro­
duced by advertising. A number
of years ago in many eases these i
firms were unknown or n onex-1
istint, or only starting in a sm all:
Their owners were student:* o f '
human nature. They knew thnt if
a concern kept its name and its ’
business before the eyes of the
people, if it constantly told about
the things it was selling, it would
arnti: i public inti rest and get more
than its share of trade. When
people get that idea and adver­
tise intelligently am! give good I
•tuff, success is sure to come as
anything can be in this world of
change. It is u short path to sue- I
&lt;ers, and the door* is always open
i to newcomers.

u e s t i o n : What
*indicates best what
people think o f their
motor cars?

HOME COM ING
WAY&lt;' ROSS J () URNAL- I I KIt ALD
Roger Robson, tin* nationally Imt the renting of houses is no;
kilt,,,,,
t,.,. ;c::•»«• : J )
' profitable
many j.i.-plc
"The average man's first real pose,
estate v e n t u r e i s p r o b a b l y the pui
"There i s little choice between
phase of a home.
renting and owning so far ns op“The advantages of home own- i rating costs are concerned, exing ore many anil the economic side cupt that tin- property owner takeof the transaction is probably less mare interest in the property and
Important than several other eon- probably does many things himself
kideralions, such as convenience, that lie would insist that the landcomfort, and pence of mind
lord d&lt;* if he were renting. So fur
"Judged entirely mini the cold as investment values are concernblooded investment angle, however. &lt;d the two should be considered as
the owning of a home still has its even.
advantages. ( -ireful studies of
"The advantage in owning is the
the . ituatmn in many cities lend me
,„a,|t. „ot in monthly co.is
to believe that owning is as cheap but m the probable appreciation in
as renting—although no cheaper t)u- property itself. A man may
to. far as actual upkeep and mala- |jVl.
„ ten-thousand dollar home
tcnanco are concerned.
R,r five years at what it would
"The average landlord for in- Imve cost him t&lt;, rent, but at thstance, figures his rental to te- ,.n,| „f that p.-riod if he sells for
turn from 10 percent to 12 per- fifteen thousand .dbllurs the ad­
vent or this investment. This give* vantages of the investment me
him six percent on the money in- apparent.
Vested and leaves him front four
-The gain comes m the upprccito six percent to cover taxes, do- atinn, which, a- wr have noted avpi relation and probably vacancy. ,-rages T.'.M jK*rcent and the’ exAt 10 percent on his original in- tent of the gain depends upon tIn­
vest men t he makes no money at owner's ‘kill in select mg the right
12 percent, he muy make u little‘ hind of a home f.,, investment"

«E©!13SW ©8?2 W h eth er they buy
another of the sam e make when
they conic to buy a new one. More
than 7 5 to o f the Buicks built each
year are purchased by form er Buick
owners.

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SENIO R P L A Y

SEIN E MADE nil Germany and
.10 other nations think, and think
|hard. Hu made the Hohcnzolleras
ihmk so hard that they nevor
I’U E O L D E S T ' F R E E I N T H E W O R L D
would allow u statute of him to
be put in Germany.
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
And Spinoxtb ft Portuguese Jew,
fur 100 years has supplied to the
sky for IHi) feel or so. outdoes the philosophers of the world the bas­
sequoia, Imt the eurulyptua is an is of sound thinking, lie has Imen
upstart which attains its growth to them what the supply of stock
in a mere matter of a few centur­ i* to the chef in making his soup.
ies, whereas the redwood takes
Sii-.-b a man does not have dh
its time. John Muir once spent a ersy life. The synagogue cxconiday with so ax studying the age municutcd him, one of his to-re­
moun. French children hnve loved of a King’s Valley rtdwood, cut­ ligionists attempted to assassinate
these books for a half rentury; the ting away the scarred surface and him. That didn't disturb him. He
American publishers are gradual­ counting the uniui.il ring*.
“I was a philum"her.
ly discovering them. In one of th&gt; counted over 1,1)00 rings," ho re­
latest to he published here, "The potted, "which showed this tree wasi
"FRENCH COLUMNS d r i v e
Word -r Rook of I’lnnt Life,"
in Its prime, swaying in the Sicrru&gt; back Moors heading for Fez" uad
sued by Lippincott, Fahru tells of w-inds, when Christ walked the1 "French defeat Riffs in Morocco
it G,t)00-ycar-o!d baobab tiec in earth. No other tree in the world, affrays."
Scncgninbia.
us fur ns I know has looked flowni
That's the latest concerning the
We are accustomed to hnving the on so many centuries ns the se­ effort of Riff tribes to drive the
largest of everything. Is a mere quoia."
French from Africa.
The Riff*
Atrican tree to uutrivul our red­
The Imobali, if Fsbro be right,, challenged France at the wrung
woods?
The baobab, to In- sure, was an old tree when Raineses built tinn*. Once in a "winning streak"
does not grow to one-twentieth of his tomb in Egypt, and our red­ the French do not stop. They will
the height of our Western big trues woods wi-tt- swaying saplings. Well, nut be stopped by n Rift army,
— a mere fifteen feet beside their they are old enough; some of themi equipped as tho Riffs are.
100— but its trunk is twenty-five to may have looked down upon the lastt
The days when Mohammed, dead
thirty feet through, which com­ mastodon that lumbered throughi and mounted up to Heaven from
pares favorably with tho California California, and have seen thing*i j the sacred rock at Mecca, empe
giants. In height, an Australian that would help solve thru riddle-oi11buck to jiuiiR hWvWWtol t * j v .-eucalyptus, which towers into the Indian civilization.
1tory on every field, are gone.

it is speed, accuracy ami durability that you 'var'j
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TH E BEST

The Celery City Sage says he
wouldn't mind dying now if lie
could gnr.o Into n crystal and ms*
what the bathing beauty of l'jf,(i
is going to wear.
A New York writer says that
after reading so much about
Wrangel Island he it convinced
there 19 something Iq « qntm*

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Geneva and Sanford Ave., Sanford
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THE 9 ANF0 RD

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor

TELEPHONE:—Res. 42&amp; J

I D ELIG H TFU L RECEPTION IS GIVEN IN
I HONOR OF CONVENTION DELEGATES

£_giJi Mary Shelton. Douglas,
r
Miss Nome Willianis
fa. Centra! Florida Union MoetL tt the Kpworth league will
PkU st the Methodist Church
[i o'clock in the evening,
fatrc will tie a script dance at
^ Betty Ann Tea Shop.

Saturday

John Henry Talbott Is
Young Host at Party
WednesdayAfternooi
Mrs, Frank \V. Talbott enter­
tained Wednesday afternoon with
a party honoring the eighth birth­
day of her son .John Henry Talbott
at her home on Magnolia Avenue.
Thirty-five little guests enjoyed
an afternoon of games on the beau-

n U io tf fn o in r ^ . m

Miss Ruth Henry Gives
Lovely Bridge Party

At the clone of #the business
meeting of the Woman's Club Wed­
nesday afternoon, Mrs. W, M.
IScott, vice-president, presiding, .,
delightful informal reception was
tendered, Mrs. O'Hura. president
of . the "State League of Women
V oters-anJ delegates to the state
convention now jn session at Al­
tamonte Springs'.
The guests were graciously wel­
comed by Mrs. Henry Wight, hos­
tess for the afternoon, and a charm­
ing program of music was render­
ed by Mrs. J . C. Benson, soloist,

fit Storv Hour will be held at
k library at 10 o’clock.
lit Reading Club will meet at
k library at 1" o’clock.
fl* Cecilian ( lab will give a
pill made week program at It

i marigolds, and fern. A delightful a
&gt;salad course sua served late,in the H
evening.
■
A large number of beautiful and JJ
useful gilts were showered upon ai
the two honoeos and lue mass pro- ■
senUd each with a silver cako ■
serves.
2
There were 25 members of the J|
' class present for a most pleasant u

tiful lawn. Lute in the afternoon,
ice-cream mid cakes were served
by Mrs. Talhojt, assisted by Mrd.
R. B. Chapmun, Mrs. Julius Taknsh and Mrs. M. Minerak.
The bitthdnj-CHke with its eight
i audios was placed on a beautiful
decorated table, pink mid white
carnations being used with fern.
The little guests were given fav­
ors of small flower baskets for
the girls and boxes of marbles for
the boys.

DICKSON-IVES CO. SATURDAY NEWS

Monday evening at the home of jj
» ti I'Y l
h r parent^ oh Magnolia Avenue. ■
Gladioli and roses tin j varying Miss Ruth Henry, charmingly en, ■ i)£)1 . , .j. ,„ lA
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. , ,
shades of pink and rose were artis­ t irUmed wu,h a bridge party.
An abundance of spring flowirs ■ '* *4 '
tically coml.ir.ed with fbms for dec­
orating. Sirs. F. E. Roumillut wete used tVirougliout the rooms oY * !'* ' &gt;t ' i f it'■
&gt;■ m ’ •
made the high score among the the lower floor. Punch and can- * ,
, a^ T h iH I s (
club members and Mrs R.. A. New- •iie-i were served all .urough the
~
V ,.
mnn made the high score among evening and a dainty ice course n
L / G n ti’Ml r 1
the guests. Each was presented a I was served at the conclusion of the Jj
. , , n ,, w
pair of silk hose. Mrs. George W. game. The high scores were made a
c l i t u \.t_ a l t
Knight was awarded cards for the ty Miss Rebecca Stevens and A!- ■
gernon Speer, each being present- 5
ic* a n n t h 61*
cut prize.
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Following tiie game delicious re­ ed a late book.
Those present were: Miss Ruth jj
r...
freshments nf a salmi course and
— l liC
an ice course, which was in shndes Henry, Miss Rebecca Stevens, Miss n
Elizabeth Turnbull, Mis- Elizabeth JJ
... v t
of rose, were served.
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Those playing were, Mrs. T. I.. Knight, Miss Cumillu Puieston, n
I f l ’O i l t l v tO
Dumas,, Mrs. Walter S. Coleman, Miss Margaret Peters, Algernon ■
•, George Knight, Arthur J*
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. Howard
,p .
Huiick, Mrs. F. .1. Gonzalez, Mrs. Zachary, Jr., William Dullosc, ■
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D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. Mary Hum­ liiiggs Arrington and Thomas Uaa* J*
mel, Mrs. W. D. Carder, Mrs. For­
rest I.nkc, Mrs. George l). 1Biahop.; r lower Gardens Are
j:
Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt
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A'
inspected by Pupils !
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.
Newman, Mrs. E. U. Clemens,
Mrs
C. E, Henry, Mrs, George W
Knight and Miss Kathryn Wilkey.
During two class periods Tne.i- [J
day morning of this week, the Ag- "
licultre Class of the Sanford High fj
ReeentBridesHonorecl School
made u very delightful trip a
BySundayScaoolClass t i the tlower gardens «l dames It.
Stewart. Mr. Stewart took the w
The 1‘halithca Sunday School boy^ uroiiiiu and told how th.- dif- ®
Class of tb" Presbyterian Church •i*r»’nt flowers v.cio pi jpagnlcii n
met Tuesday evening nt the home and how to care for them. The B
of Miss Ann Lee on Elm Avenue. boys were allowed to usk any ques- n
The meeting
combined
the I lions they wished to and tnu trip •
monthly social meeting with n ntis- was well worth the time spent jj
n
celaneous shower for two recent i there,
It.
F.
Cooper,
instructor
of
thu
[J
brides, who nre members of the
class; Mrs. Donald Davey ami Mrs. cluss, expressed his appreciation n
^tor toe kittiln1 of Mr. Stewart in 5
giving his time and valuable infer
mation to the class.

Mrs. Elliott Is Hostess
At Delightful Parts

D1CKSON-1VES CO

J
.'li ■, &lt;S. it. Elliot entertained a *
•J&gt; few cf her friends Tuesday at her Jj
h*imc ' ii East Fourth Street with **
n ipeml-the-dny party,
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1he attractive home was made a
5 nnTe inviting with beautiful iiin m S
v and cut flowers in crystal baskets ■
x and vases.
[[
••j Covers were laid for eight at the *
* |1 beautifully appointed laldo. The ' Jj
.. delicious six com e hiu.iieun was &gt;|
' ’ served on an all trvat.il and silver «
service.
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The guests for this delightful ui- ii
’ fair were: .Mr . E. It. Dar.-ey, t '. „
*• U, V. Crenshaw, Mrs. A, i». Abj i rntna and Mrs. Shelly Harvey.
n

TO THE SWEET (illtl.
tilt ADC ATE
|Itl Ike .
. l.npuc design
U cike your graduation dress,
[city Fair Shoppe. “ In the Has-

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Personals
S*th Woodruff, nf Orlando, spent
■play in Sanford.
k.
E, Tylanil of Ft. Pierce, spent
teJiv with friends in Sanford. •
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l, M. Young retm ned Wcdncsbu*iittns trip’ to New

Orlando, Fk

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In. U'o. Kockwell returned
pmtoj from u visit with relaIh in OrIanJo.
It. ii I Mrs. Percy Mere and
’ v:! into tlicii
hiome in “Mayfair".

Friday and Satu

**"vi Mr.'. Floyd Palmer are
Fr~? into their new home on
Heights.
[j-D. Woodruff and Emmett McWItft \\cilneI.ay fur a fishing
ben th.. K-oalacfeatchec.

Si^e o6x72 “Heatherclown

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Blue and Green. All '.von!.

D. Kelly who ha- been
friends in .Sanford, e x ■
*■ oon for California

ui l.eola King a n d M i s s S a r a
F m Euiierby s p e n t W c i l n e s ff&gt;":rnoon with i r i u i d s in I ) e -

Prom Sales at D-I Saturday
when OHS seniors run store and share
percentage of store total sales

Ir.&lt; 1!. Davi^ |,.ft Wednesday
‘
where she will pu •JJf ■ummer merchandise for MlShop,

A iHii’cuntagc of fill the* sttli's ovule ul llickson-lvt’.s this Satin day
will K'O U) the* graduating class of O II S which has chur«u of the
day’s activities. These youiiK people with our regular sales force,
will la* hero—-the combination will give fine service. Splendid
values are offered.

J-fUtu, het-n received of the
r*
Ir Mm y Palmer of AlL , '7 ' 'l "'U r of Mrs. J . K.
r " ! "f this city.
* ‘ ^ atsim returned
r- ''jy evening from East OrL.‘ fJ- ''her, she has been the
h« father. Dr. R. S.

W HITE KID 1*1'MI'S 87.16
Eighty pair of summer pumps
— of white kid. Two styles:
plain with military kid or
fancy with cut out pattern
around camp. Usually 810—
at $7.15 p;\

'huy School
°Nf&gt;i Roll Given
*a i mun
Dixni
l--, Margaret Ver

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S IL K t ’lH F F O .i H O S E . S2.:(9

A dose out of 50 pair of guar­
anteed silk chiffon'* ho ;:— at
82.:»D pr. ITT gun metal, or­
chid, pinlc, light blue, black.
Not all sizes in each color.
l-’WOlt 2 p i

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LING E R IE S E T 85.75
Silk Jersey step-ins, brassiere
and garters to match, make
an adorable set for gradua­
tion gifts. Coh rs of green,
yellow, peach, tlesli and h!ue.
Jimicr sixes.
1*U*IU 2 t»-t.

IS-INHI‘OKfiANDY, 75c VI).
Ceneiops width (■:•'» inch) ptr*
manent finish organdy in
;Li:!ej of lavender, pink, blue,
•die. honeydew, green ami
white— suitable for summer
like prom frocks.
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HARONET 8 E ll’S, 81.50
J t 's not often that we can find
such values. These slips ot
baronet satin arc cut full.
• They have bodice tops and
pleat on hips. Green, rose,
flesh.

This is a splendid sale which
the
graduates
suggested.
Hard-twist English import
varn voile which will hold
Hhnpo after iBondcring. * «kn
4 0 inch width at 89c yd.

WASH RADIUM, $1.09
A special purchase and sale.
Washable radium in 52 inch
width.
Hollow checks and
, combination stripes. All are
now. None have been shown
before.

E.MIMHE SILKS, 81.98
We’re extremely proud to be
offering such a value as this.
It s » splendid purchase (usu­
ally |2.50 yd.) in small dia­
mond patterns.
New! Not
shown before!

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Traveling

LEATHER SUIT CASES
Jrown and tan. Leather and Linen
Lining

$7.50 to $16.50

LADIES’ LEATHER
Round and square shapes, dull unishcci
S 7 .5 0 lo

-------TRUNKS—
Ladies’ and Men’s wardrobe and steam er trunks

$14.50 to.$45.00

W H IT E VOIEK, H9 c Y D .

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Lined with cedar, guaranteed moths proof. L arg

$75.00 ano $80.00

The Yo well C

SATURDAY STORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M
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LAKELAND BEATS

Yesterday’s
Results
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’A W s ^jnekers Fnllpw A.
vantage of Ilrcaiu- »n r
J Fourth and Make Tv; j HI"

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Three

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SAINTS 12" TO TWO

LEAGUE

Fiinford 2; Tnmpa d.,
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Lakeland 12; St. Pe'.ir.bUrg 2.
NATIONAL I.EAGUE
U r -'in (i; Brooklyn U).

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FLORIDA STA TE LEAGUE

NATIONAL . U:.\G

t. Loui -FjttMrjralv cold, wet
Cineintmti .
grounds.
LAKELAND, May 7^-Thc High­ Chicnjjo ..
The fourth inning of Wednes- Clnclr.niUi-Chlcago, wet ground*.
flny’s game wns fatal to tho Celerylanders poundctl out their first vic­ Philadelphia
AMERirAN I.KAGIJE
Feds, for in thla frame the Smok­
tory over the Saints here yester­ St. Louis ..
Brooklyn .. .
.Tvw York 2; Philadelphia 0,
ers received all of the breaks and Wr/hlr.ftton 1C; Boston 8.
day in a slugging bee that scored Pittsburgh .
;with two hits, added, put thru..- St. Lotti I; I' troll II.
12 tallies for the Highlanders to Bouton ., „
the Saints' 2. The gnme started
men nerdft the plate, bringing Chi:.-. •( levclaud, rain and cold.
like a fast one, no or.e scoring on
AMERICAN LEAGUE
their total to four, which proved
either side in tho first mime.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
rufficient to win the game by n Tndinruiuolli 3; .Minneapolis 7,
Lakeland’s single tally in the sec­ Washington
score of -1 tn 2.
ond caused by a wild heave by Philadelphia
Louisville 1 : St. Paul 4.
The game was witnessed by the Colitmbuc.
BesS in the general direction of
: Ennuis City fi.
..
largest nu :,V . f *-.nn tkn*. huvi Toitdr I"
con ter field which allowed Welch to Cleveland
. , add
and v
Chicago .. ..
turned out,,rin:e ti e . i a. oa’.i open­
cor " l.i from bcco"H. Watt Lu­ Ft. Louis .
grour.-.L,.
ing day licit, r: it / 'adi
taki:u;
ther dhplnyod inbl-rer. »n (
mJvnntirjc of ute invitatidtj oi t!,c
I nwever, for the lib ;!.’ .
and
Snntotil dub on Ladle.-' Liny.
with the reception of a double in
Tapij«V inado it. fit. t score in
the second a:td twrt in the Lurth
the fii i:l In'nlnf:, when with on ■
second [kept the Sain Lb hit It . until the
.SOUTHERN ASSOC 1AT ION
, on Jr^ tn o r, singled, l-Jc nccoittl;
1seventh.
Estrada was out to left and JesaW. L. Pet.
The Bos Score.
.rt3
. me. scored on Lee’s single to right.
ST. PETE
An.
R. II. I'O.A. r, i A tla n ta .............. .... „ 1! 0
13 !» .all
Allen retired the rid:1.
Allen, r.».
-I 0 0 2 2 1 Narhville........
0 Nov. Orleans
.. 12 10
.51
In the fourth, with one oui, Lee
Shannon, cf.
■! J 2 i»
singled. vfdlU T*."-pnd:tAlien walked;
0 Memphis
12 12 /ill
0 Ufimingham
II 11 .50
Snead singled to center scoring
j,ue nnit wwnt to sei ittd on ihp Chattnncogn
P3 12 .50
tlirow; Wus'i bit to abort and M
n Little Roci: . . .
it II
.-13
o Me bile
8 15 .31
Ini scon d on the throw t &gt; tli •
j lute, Ahell muffiilt; the ball,
Snead going to third; lluggir v.
nut,on II*Sacrifice, scoring Si ad
Peterson was mi', to right, Curley
jauking a pretty catch.

RED SOX 10 TO 8

Ill III:

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out, Stnntal: ' tilled; to I
.on d
and want to third on it'wild pitch.
He scored of Fri ibk ’ hit by
i
ond; I,ci;rht6n "in / ul by li-u.
and FriiWo v.’tn l in third. Fri-lu
wns caught off third retiring th

Today’s Games

cnaftirt Make If Tv; n Out ui
Three in .Vwries With fPa­
ten; Vankcctt Slt.mp Ilnclt
Into ’ilieir Losing Ways

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]iChaitca n. Bracilcy to J . M,
Ticke'- tor E ' i o ' IMs. 3, •!, 5 ol
(•lock l of Rosalind lld sh ts
Artr.ert «j&lt; stamp.: 91.
Flcrente Rowe to Georg? Pol
Uy for lot* 10. 23 and 21 of b lo c!:'
yj,.
M
8 3 - f C rjsU i Lake Winter Home*.! *Ir nl„i' ,!r-. J '
Anjou in .of stamps $1.
Albert Buch to Annie K. Gobe ‘
for W : j of lot 38 at LongwooJ.j
A;r.c.:nt of stamps 50 cunts.
J.. r . Roper ta Lee I&gt;iarrow fo r,
i ;c|i.:l.V 'ntffflh w a t 'S . E. cor-|
nr • , ■ W li or X . W. ' 1 of S. &gt;.v. t
it half hiftoy • ’on
. ..Triton- 3d. township E. y, ,i
It
:ij 20-1 feet can 1*5/ fee;
S
a 2Gt fret to
beginning 1
Amount"^ ititrt-.r*'" 50
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Graham to Robert A. William:, for
lot 27 of Block A of Buena Vista
Estates. Amount of stamps 50
cents.
C. W. Goodrich to W. Reams for
lot It of Fries of Fort Rued.
h £1 pfr*«*f!|»lli»i* l*»f
Amount of stamps 50 cents.,
II. 0 . Stone to Lester Brown for Mnlariii, Chills and Fever
8 . W. \ of N. E. », of N. W. ■,
of section 31, township 20, S. Ocngue nr Hilious Fever.
range, 32 east containing 10 ncros.
K kill* tlir urrin*.

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WASHINGTON, May 7. W. !iIn -lon inndo it tv.-1 out of three
in it‘i m-rieii with Bo-tun by de­
feating th- Ited t •*; 10 to It yes­
terday In n frej hitting came.
.Score I.) Inriiugrt:
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cinich; John , r.mJ P.uvl «;ul ’('nlc.

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SUNSHINE

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UWELCPIHiI
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WINTER EGCS ARE THE PROFIT MAKERS

Andyou ;,m tv assured cf wm*?r

Motor
insurance

by h/lpin^ cut the liens’ £rein retto’ru
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Uil. Sjietiitl VVcclolI . n:ul for Fords. T ::;;e t

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Betred; at St. Luu:\
( ;.i r.ga i-.t Cleveland.

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.Myrtle Ave., t!h Street

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In the :dsth, Curley Ingled pa. i
NATION \L I.EAGUI
reeond base; I) in inch'd to left;
St Louia at Pittahurgh.
Walr.nl; war out to renter and art
ilrnt'!.!?n n* Dnstnn,
rncriflec* fly of Abell to' left field
New Void: at Philadclpltin.
Curley r-mcil. » i. hiIi ini i nu'
retiring the side.
SOI I HERN ASSOCIATION
The Una Here.
n phi ■ fi'. Atlanta.
TAMPA
Alt. It. II. PO. A. E.
! c:?raburg
tl- R-cJ; at nirtiiinxau.il.
Hunt, mi,
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: land .. ..
*IivRle at Mahile.
.lidimicr, Mi.
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ummnry: 'I
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N E W YORK. May 7.— Th- Ye.t- nr . Shansun
Leu, »f : .. .. 4 1 3
1 0 0 ?c i f .1 La.k pit, tli f r It nine - I hree
Allen, cf.
2 I 0 I u n ay- y e t day, iir::ppPig the final I.» •.
Slid mi. Hri. . . . 2 ) 2 2 2 0
Walk. 2b.
3 o u t
l a in lo innings, &lt;i (n 2, givipg I'hil
M iiildo piny, Buckley t«&gt; |
Huggins, c.
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Contionsed News
Public Record
Cnr.Mii! I and Prepared e-;
•‘ N lnr The Snnl'nrd Her
d Ii iti&lt;- M.ir.iuril Credit Av
i.-'iitlijii.

:’ i»pii a i i t t t &gt; i‘ M5K V*. F t v I t T i L I Z L K S j u s t b e f o r e tl’ e sontmn
n u r botdiit’l — ‘ ’idotti i erl i l i / . r r s — S u m m e r
11)25” — which tict ’.vc . '.\idiir a e a il f o r v v a t tlii;; t i m e .

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W I L S O N &amp; T O O M K R I’ L R T I I J Z K R C O M P A N Y

Drive In
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Paul It. Fui't.tii-, liuai'jrtl Lraacl; Manager.

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�[EBA I-P. TH URSDAY, MAY 7, 1925

y C lassified A d vertisem en t on This P age
FOR P R O F IT

Classified D irecto ry

oxford Dally H e ra ld

jfANT AD. R A T E S
TrrBu; C « h In A d v a n c e

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HOPKIN’S E L EC TR O S |[ f l
S H O P -W e turn 0Ui neat war)
with quick service and we us
the best materials.

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USED CARS
l&lt;l}.t—Dn&lt;l(r Touring.

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Dodge Sales and Service

WANTED

F o r Sale

You nro wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 118.

FOR SALE—New 11 ft. row boat
$25.00 115 N. French Avenue.

FOR RENT—Two room apart­
ment. private porch.
Lower
floor. Reasonable. 310 Oak Ave.

Advertising

FOR SALE—One dozen orange
ladders. 20-22-21 ft. Write Win.
E. Smith, Sanford. Fla.

JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

FOR SALE—Good mule, elrenp. L.
A. Rcnaiul, Park &amp; 22nd St.

I OR RENT — Bungalow nt
furnished. Gootl location with
rage. Phone 9082.

FOR SALE—Gootl used car. Ad
dress Box 25. Lake .Mary, Flu.

H1R RENT— Large unfurnished FOR SALE—Space on the page
home on Park Ave., close in. Im­
for classified advertisements,
rru rM p r* »&lt;%*.&gt; t.rnnw n—H um .
mediate possession. Sanford Real- Why not rent those vacant rooms,
Building: M aterial
iunffiff r|pr»|.
tv Co., Phone 057. Ball Bldg.
hMnn fn Pnitf
Htorfftfl
or sell that second-hand goods?
fl,* /*„ woWt \ M***.
MIRACLE Concrete Co.* general
FOR RENT for the summer
:
a cot FOR SALE OR TRADE for smallcement work, aidewalka, build­ TO REACH nin prnsT&gt;eron« farm­
tage furnished. C.'lose in— reus
er house modern 8 room house
ing blocks. Irrigation boxca. J . B.
ers nnd fern grower* of Volusia
unable— Phone 121-.J
Corner lot W. First Street. Ad­
Terwilleger, I*rop.
county advprtl«o in the PeT-nnd
dress “House." Care of Herald.
bOIt RENT— Garage till Magtiul
HILL LUM BER CO. House a Pally Nows, rate le per word, cash
in
Ave.
Phone
No.
302
W.
be
FOR SALE —Piano, two boats,
with order.
Service. Quality *nd Price.
tween 12 nnd 1 o’clock.
two beds and other furniture
MAINE—Wnlervnia. Mo-mlng SenInquire Durham's, Beck Hammock.
Lumber and Building Material
tfncl. Thousands
Maine neoCarter Lumber Company
do are Interested in Florid* prop­
FOR SALE- One Ford at 13th and
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505
erty Reach them through Hw
French $17.HO Cash. W. E,
Sentinel.
Rale
rard
on
applica­
Lantz.
i\ t i i i : e m m u c d i i i t o f h k m .
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tion.
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IN FJIANi-miY
a corporation o r g a n i z e d a m i e x i s t A LITTLE WANT AD In The
BILL TO Qt'IKT TITLE
Inu tinder the i u u s Of tile H u l l ' of
E lton J . M oughton
L. I*. IIAGA.N,
Herald will brine yon h!e re­
Florida.,
Fnniplalnnnt.
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sults. Advertise those old articles
Vs.
THIS
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VYtuilHIl'RV s. D A N A , et *.| .
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lahds anil premise* Involved In no use for. A litle thirty-rent nd
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
I 'e f e n d a nts
this suit ns heirs, devisees, gran­ may bring von several dollars.
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tees, and i,tlier claimants under
|«lf»*J
pl*r* within easy
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To
THE
DEFENDANTS.
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HALL), ileeeasol. nr otherwise, call to see van.
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wnltf Is rrciulrrd.
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persona c la im in g interest
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der Wood bur) S. Dana, ilemaned,
tile lands itTut licensors hereinafter
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lor TYNDALL), deceased, or other­
wise, io the property
hereinafter
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wise. MD9KS J. TAYLOR. J R . anil
tli ■1llu il to ail pel s, a , claim in g in
D l il E C T O It Y
Ehcraon-I.liidalry Paint fin.
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property
hereinafter
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them, if living, and If dead, all
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parties claiming Interest In the
lu the Fount) o f Hemlnole, State of
P h o n e 27 it
iumls and premises hereinafter tiesFlorida, and more particularly d.'serihed under the said MtlSKH J.
•Til'id as:
TAYLOR. JR., nnd FI 1ARLl’.M F ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — S*
DAVID B . I I Y E P
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In
tinlands
and
preming Interest In the property herein­
Mcmuor J-- L A
JESSING — Multigraphlng,
Ises hereinafter desrrlhed :
Shop fo r Rood barber after
Sample conv nn request.
described,
iti and mailing—as you
Rosa lluildlng
It appearing by the sworn bill of
IT IS IIKREHY ORDERFO that
llrlnndii, l larldn
m it—when you want it. complaint In Oils cause that you TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tamil* DnHy w ork. L ad ies welcome. yon and each of yml do appear to
may lie Interested In those certain
llo Id11 of complaint f i l’d herein
Times, the great hom« dnilv
tei G73. H. E. l’orch, First lots, pieces or parcels of land slluill, the Bill lint of .lull A. O. I:i2
rule t**p per word, minlmim N e x t to Valdez.
ate
In
SemlnolFount)',
Florida
» IT IS FITITIIKIt oRHEIti::) that
'■Uml Bank Bldg.
and described as follows, to-wit:
charge 25e cs«h with order. Write
1tills Older of publication be puhThe Son tb.ast Quarter of the for complete rntv Mrd.
i Halo'd io I lie Sanford Dull. Herald
___
RE AND MOTOR RE­ Northeast Quarter nod the South
once a Week for eight (N) cotisecu- BVERT T R U E
Half of the North Half of tile South­ 3V F S V V I R O I N f V—r i n r k n b u ' g T h»
tlle weeks.
WINDING.
west Quarter nf the Northeast
WllTNEKS my band nnl se;i| of
mnrfitn*
Quarter nnd the East Half of the InrriitrVtburF
said Flreult Four!, thin ill n day of
hull nr SmvLiv. fnnrnlnr Ivnue
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Flerk F l i c ’ll! Fourt
Fainting— Decorating
PALM REACH COUNTY—The
Range 21*. East
H ILES A i l l ’ R N K Y
W. Central Ave. Orlando, South.
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sec no of stupendous developmentIT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
Sidielinni fo r Fomplaln in',
FHOiNE
that vnii and each of you are re­ Read about it In tho Pntm Beach
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quired to appear to the bill of com­ Post. Sample copy scat on re(S E A L )
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plaint In ibis cause on Monday, the
lDT0M0RII.PS FOB RENT
nth lie* of h i l ) , 11*2 ,7, *,t tIt. F-.liri
qui-at.
house In Sanford. Seminole Fount).
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reaches potential buyers. Pa- 2
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Intkn Daily Nnwi is rircnluted in
an industrial and agticultural soc;
AUTOS FOR HIRE
tion.
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cent a word daily, two cents a word
CAFE
Sundavs.
ADVERTISE in IXe Journnl-HerBELI. CAFE
atd, South Georgia’s greatest
ifwd’t best in Service and Qual
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
J. First Street and Park Ave
IX.
weekly and Sunday Classified rate*
10c her line. Wuycrusa JournalHerald, Waycros*. Georgia.______
DRUGS
BEST ROOMS— BEST RATES TAMPA MORNING TRIBUN E—
BEST FOOD
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Tribune or hand It to your local
26 Edgemonl Rond
denier so you can rend Florida’s
Near Asheville County Club
greatest newspaper.
One year
Tel. 1815
ELECTRICAL
$8.00, 6 months $4.00. three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
IANF0RD ELECTRIC CO.
Block No. 10
S an ford
ance policy add 75 cents to youi
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c rtler.
Atlorney-at-I.aw
Mtgnoiia. Everything elccDO YOU WANT to buy or sell
!**L I’bone 422. Eleetragith
Will practice in ail the courts
IHU ft. Union Ave. X 225 ft. Cypress St
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anything ?
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T t - t e R e 's ’ o n l y
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Titles given especiul attention
-ING STATIONS AND
O N E 3&gt;\R^5CTlON
D K V LLOI'EtOl A T T I :V T IO N — I ' M AUTO SUPPLIES
Offices in Seminolo County Bank *acolu Is beginning tne greatem deFOR.
THIS l 1
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Terms
yelnnmetU In (llnrIda's history; *.
Building
half million AoMar highway to ths
SERVICE STATION.
riulf beach Just
rtnlshcd; » i * "
Oil, Tires, AcceBSoml Ulan ao:lar bridge across Lscatty

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W . II. LONG
tlO Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla

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"ART THE FLORIST"
8!i u” 1 for nil occasions.
phon2 260-W
la w y er

S n 0|°’nRYA^Office
™ -°l' Bank Building Ar
5^ Phone 4I7-L 3.
C E ! ^ EtlS AND REP/
b-n»ktj
typewriters for
j. fV L t(rm!l' ^or vent, also
■r" n uuppiies. Room 9

Orlando.

r linn#

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LOST—Small collio pup, brown
and black. Left house Thursday.
I’lease notify Dr. Park, phone 013,
reward.
LOST Between Elder Springs ami
Pre-cooling plant on Henrdnll
Ave.. blue coot with book in pock­
et — Leave book at Gntchel'a store.
PARTY FINDING new grip on
Celery Ave., Please return to
Herald ulTice.

A gnotl looking man or woman
who can smile is a sure winner In
business or in love. A gootl ap­
petite means smiles ami health;
but how many on my their fowl ?
They Httffer from liver trouhlo or
indigestion uml life liecomes
a
burden. To feel well, the hltysl
must be pure ami rich; if it is im­
pure, many ills are sure to follow.
An old reliable medicine good for
stnmuch ami liver ia Dr. I’icrcu’s
Golden Medical Discovery, nmdn
of hot In and root t brought In by
the Indiumt frunt tlteir nearby Res­
ervations. It has relieved thotlsitntis, it will help you. Try it.—Adr.
IV T D K l l l i n I I t t l l t t l - o k S E M ­
IN O L E t o t N TS. E l.o ttlliA ,

IN F H A N P K R Y

JAM EH M Mi&lt;'ASK ILL.

N's.
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All Parties claiming Interest In tlm
lands and uremlsi s Involved In IhU
unit as ludrs, tlevlneen, grantees,
and other * lalinnnls under TlloMAS I. ROY I*, deceased, or otherV.!: . , al&gt;.l .,11 o i l i e r pal l i e s interesti-d lu Hi- lands and premlues Involved In this anil,

I lefend.inlH.
ORDER OF PF Iil.lF A T IO N
T H E .STATE t l F F L O R I D A TO:
A ll parties cla im ing interest Id
the lands and premises tierelnafter described iunder V H o MAH I.
IIO VO, deceased.I. or ullierw Isk. and
all Other parties ( t.ilmtuu
___ Interest
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ANN

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In the Iumls and premises herein­
after desert lie,l
It appearing by the sworn bill of
complaint In Hie above entitled
caMse that you may lie InterhnI miI In
Ibat certain lot, pieces or parcel of
land sit nil 11* In Seiulnuln Fotinly.
Florida, and described us follows,
to-wit:
’I'll* Houtlirast Quarter of tit*
Northeast Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Hcetlotl 3tl, Township 19,
Hmillt. Range 30, East, l*,ss the
east 113 feet thereof.
It Is therefore ordered that )’oU
ami each of yon are required to uppear to tlo hilt of complaint In this
cause at the Fourlluiuse at Hanlord, Hemlnole Founty. Florida, on
Monday, the rtih dav of July. t9ir&gt;,
otherwise t!®l’reo pro COllfeSSO will
he entered against you, said cnilso
being a suit to quiet title to the
above.described land and premises
In tho abovq-mi med complainant,
J a n i e s M M&lt; F a s t , III
IT 18 ITRTHKR ORDERED, that
tlila order l" |tubll*hed one* a vwlt
for eight |1) roiiHerutIve weeks lit
th* Hanford Ileregld, a newspaper
published lit Hanford. Hemlnnt*
Fount). Flnrhlit.
DONE AM • o r d e r e d this Till
day of Ma). 1925.
V E, DOIM1LAH8.
Fieri* ot the Flreult Fourt,
i M Weeks. Deputy Flerk.
(HEAL.)
............ .s' .v Hol’HlloLDER
Holicitors for I'omplaluniit.
May 7. II, 21. 2«; June I. II, If,
25; July 2nd.

Ileal Estate,— Insurance
All kinds tif properly listrd fur gal*
Park Avenue and Sccund Street

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LOST—One stock certificate, four
shares, Florida Vegetable Cor­
poration. if found return to Rex
Packard.

iiy GEORGE McMANUS

S r.,L’^ lTVftK TO S E L L ?—
[kn rMiiRN*TURE CO.— Mirtit
fair prices paid
I l C g - 1- * furniture. Call

e Gall Hardware

L o st And Found

JO H N E . F O X

MIRKOICS b e s i l v e r e d
LVi v Ull'Kht and sold. Call
ii
armturo Co. Phone No.

Ueyoe Faints
For the
Home

FOR RENT—Two cool sleeping
rooms and one light housekeep­
ing room. 109 E. First St.

t'ouiplalnnut,

BRINGING OP FATHER
TH E LXDCTOkl bM O I
MUbT PUA’T C.OL.F t &gt;0 *\*b
T O C * lT T H E . W A L K IN '
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FOR RENT at Daytona Beach.
Very desirable summer cottage
and npnrtmont.s. Robert Gray. 894
Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Box 21,
Daytona Reach. Phone 1005-J.

GOOD BLO OD !
GOOD LO O KS!

E v ery th in g
F o r the Sportsm an
At
Ball H ard w are

SMITH, MCI
greatest ■
cash .0'Jc ■
minimum .aaan an H M H M xiau san iaaaau B D ariacu aH B aaB H caiiaB rixE U Sk:

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l i r i l r r of I ' l i h l l r n l I o n
T h e S t a le o f Florida. T o :
. l u n n l i u l l l c k i m n . d e f e n d a n t In th e
ttl- v,. «tv|&gt;..| i n i i we.
I t a p p e a r i n g t&gt;y lir e a f f i d a v i t f u r
n r o . r . *t p u o l l e u l l o n h e r e i n f i l e d
Hint It l» t h e liidli'f n f tin - c o m ­
p l a i n a n t 111 t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c n c i i e
t h a t you o r e a resid en t of a S t a t e
e r C o u n try o th er than th e s t a t e
e f F lo r id a nnd that you r p lace of
r e s i d e n c e n u n k n o w n nnd Mint y o u
o r e o v e r the
age
of t w o n i v - o n e
y e a r n nnd Hint H e re Is n o p e r s o n In
t h e S t a l e o f F l o r i d a sei—t r o n f n u b p o c i i u u p on w h o m w o u l d M i l l y o u :
it Is t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d t h a t y o u .
J u a n i t a lll r k r n n , do a p p e a r to th e
h i l l o f c o m p l a i n t In t h i s c a n s ■ ml
the
«t d a y o f J o no. A I). 1925, a t
l l o t '- i u r t H o u s e In S a n f o r d . S e m i ­
n o l e I ' l i i o i ) . F l o r i d a , nnd In i| efa u lt
t h e r e o f D e c r e e I ' r o t ’o u f e s s o w i ll
h e e n t e r e d a g a i n s t vow. S a i d e n u &gt; e
l i e h i g a su it f o r d i v o r c e
I T IS F I H T I I H I t O l ' . l U i U R D t h a t
t i l l s o r d e r lie p u b l i s h
o n ce a Week
f o r r i g h t CM i 'l il i s e e o t l v o I V e e k s III
T h e S n n f o r i l Mer.’il'l. a n e w s p a p e r
tnihllshed
In
Su n f o r d .
S e m in o le
F u tility , F lo rid a.
IN W I T N K S S W H K I I I 4 0 F . I h a v e
h e r e u n t o m l ittv h a n d nn d o f f i c i a l
“toll o n t h i s t h e Ihl d a v o f A p ril
V n . 1521.
(S ea l)
V . t : It O U n i . A H S .

hla Kay started: quarter
rnllllon
dollar opetii bouse under riuiHtruotmu; two millions being spent o «
hlkiilWiiy .
CbiUlt'S
ili'vslopeis U) get
In on
ground
flmii.
W rite Develupoieitt Uupartoieot The Reiisarol* News.

Yowril Drew Dldg.

hurt

FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.

FOR RENT — Apartment* also
room near the new hotel, 1009
Union Avenue.

i t ic k . t o n , C o m p l a i n a n t .
vs.
J u a n i t a lllr k x o n . D efen dan t,

awmm

* f o r m s. B u nio ns.

R oom s F o r R e n t

Have you room* to rent or some
FOP. SALE— OiTfco counter, ch 'op
—Title Guaranty and Mortgage second hand furniture to sell?
Use The Herald’s classified page
Company.
and get results.
For Rent—Three room furnish­ FOR SALE— I room bouse nnd FOR RENT—One three room nlot— 13th and French— $390.00
ed apartment. Adults only 218
partment with private bath and
down—$717.30 at $13.00 monthly.
French Ave.
one two room apartment. Inquire
No interest. W. E. iaintz.
at Herald Office.
FOR SALE— Ford car at bargain.
Owner going north. Call at 207
French Avenue.

t . bPURLING, subdivision
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ LFARN ABOUT TnTt Counts' nnd
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
TaikpUnd, through the Stnr-Tele*
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ (*rnm. TWt Advertising medium in
way.
South Florida P"ht’«hed mo-uings.
Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.
TIN AND METAL WORK

Chiropodist

FOR RESULTS

WANTED—White woman to take FOR RENT—Ground Floor 1
Bldg.. 205 Oak Ave. Inquire
charge of house. Phone 193
stairs. C. T. Smith.

I. W. PHILIPS SONS

REA L ESTATE

F o r R ent

Help W an ted

lID—
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n fIJt*",''!'"4
**•"* Touring
urtl T n » T r u c k .

WIGHT PRIN T SHOP_F
er* n specialty. Pham
9 Railroad Avenue.

»Vr.duf*&lt;i r*»** “r® for con*
•LItiM ins«rtl°ns■Til** of avenue* l e n g t h
f i r f i r i * 30c for flr.t

Automobiles

' ,rirn Tenet*.
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PRINTING

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Heiald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on All Sanford Business Activities of Importance

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SANFOIJD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY G, 192",

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NUMBER 238.

P R IC E F IV E C E N T S

a t B e r m a r ia

1 S 5,

Mikli
II. S. NAVY OPENS
ITS WAR AGAINST

Majority anil Total 06

House Passes Prohibition
Enforcement Bills After
Session s Hottest Debate Metisui

Tv/cnty-One Ships (id (:, y*&lt;:*
V iln Order* It* Annihilate
Ruin Armada By .tune 1;
Mo\es Directed i rom Shore

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NKW YO RK. May (l-Although
ccn iureliin prevails over operalions nguinst the rum fleet, news
filtered in today &lt;&gt;f irurcuso-i |.
the greatest diy armada ever in
notion. It is n! to hinted that the

hcAflO May G—The cor
Ury in the \\illiam Me
h poisonin.g intlUC
_ 11GithI I nkc i o ivrll a the At
- wile
•
lantic will lie the scene of a eraEfr-. Julia Shepherd,
fjUf?C\
f i). She; hen!, as ncces- Tivrnly one limit* hnve gone
L the murders of Billy from New YtHrl; t&lt;» watt li th- li |
(hi n .‘lit miles fruu
[ntock ami hi* mother, ''or licet.
Emma Nel mi McClin- nn hour's Hleninini; diit.uuo fiom
iihote. Twenty li.
« raft fun i
Momlny.
New Utigland ports inmed t•»•••••■
nriii n was a surprise flMH Now Yolk. Twelve more nr:'

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• the li. S. s. Patuko in the harbor at

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II rmuda, ivlu-rc ilu recently ni:td** nn experimental Mijilit.

B1EF EXECUTIVE'
5PLEASED WITis

TREASURY WILL

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, r r-r. t li - jury also held reedy *o di part for the none of ni .Sr Irr l fin* niurilcr of the t:i»n I ront Staten I dmul base.
• lit t irl
fie ports fioni Detroit say a dry CYolidge l ’ 1'
,i fj. ni'iiiivr mid eon urr
Mi'lpi'i!)
Inlerpridutia:'
I
fleet
o
f
In
cruft
j,
e.xpyiT.d
t
•
hr
; 1mi of the a rand jury
rend),* l.v summer for pclioe mi
A m erit tr. O p litioa tin I'm
ir.lft"! Shepherd. *_ __
linns C u n fro n lin i’ L a r a
Ttidut ill ti" ease of Dr. Great Lakes. All eat!., L&gt; u &gt;• ioi
n is n'open one. The ' liortatioe
hnve h""ii ni ! i .
,|it i" miid mil determine y n t unit :••! early c l to i.uu ■&gt;,
WASH I
f |» ()| p* deitlli.
: foil ■
according to try id
,| Hrf|, li d I in Wife
fitin l.
he r. ■! i •• iiuuinal W.
N "tilt and day, the r«i&gt;ii '.'ii I i
ri&lt; tt.u «|i.••,'t and nip- of Hie h|ii" painled fleet wdl Ir
ill rioinnsla,dial details, m touch with the i i.atiuiia loo, e
,
,
■ ’ ‘ ■ York, i !'. ■ ■ ,, »
. V
■i■ .■|. pliertl ivim ■• 1 Jacobi,, • ■ i I ,
I ■ u
( i pnm ediug.i.
inninler for this aien. And iiiukin
! u, mraiii t the Ini: -' ill their moves on In ie tin- it I I •' till* wife, lull til'll . The wurftire if. to lie
loll,
i
hi&gt; Itn heenU’d «&gt;U ronuirehei.......
|h
tro suloi. dii( not tiifie ' were days ,n the making at mn
tc in nM.it I iug her until fewm-rs Is-1ween Captain Jut.-iiii
H i It, i m ildly re Athiiii; I Hillard, cm; t guuid coin
,,., i inimilei
■1 '
laid
■
'ini, iioiu lie (Icnnuiie. 1hy Trei ury t.imolo &lt;’. Andicv.
nil. I ■■li. ill," and ask- in charge of pi.iliiliiL ■ i nfoue
f In Is,M her a ; aeeea- men! on latal nn I npit.
I-mm the
eiuily iiiformalioii
■ ■ i 1ml
Hlirplninl ' nil il
i-onci rnlng Ihc • xj« di
to M . Mr- i • i it »
! trued I l ui
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I tlmt .Me. ; . ' • • • &gt;, i
i •
. :
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nl'.'. knoivledgi; Dll'tirl* i a \iii Y/''.hinglmi t}• i ihi,
iwr. In I -Itf. rvvnr t'f «■styrfi ’.,iUlo'i
jsi; furtIn r found Ihn.t'Mnd that every effort wst t »* hr
i , |,ht»] i " c l. ■ , . v. i ,, in- I'unl i ■.-miftdu
nl mliniui in •i|
l that Mr.;. from .till! Alluntie ealmaid lr, June
uuwlulirc of L
No sect el v;us inmje o f tl;»-

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A T fir t

relary .Mellrm Spelt ing lieore Mississippi Umkers,
•ns Klintiimlinn Federal
siale T a x

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Semiliole counly's proposed
$I,7uQ,(H)0 bond issue for good
roads carried in Tucsdny’n

..iea.Ntiro Kcceui' f.iio r Of
Hutsc in lint luuitied Form;
Adoption By House Lords
Kcniains Mere I’crninMIv

Alsu Sough I

iipproximale vicinity

\l &lt;&gt; Held.
?'t
I .in.i i .i also wa i held , m
ia mi piring w ith; h;
•"‘•I luinishi'ig gernm. tl--

■I I'h pin id promin'd ,ir
"
h ■olitaineil the t h

•jiiit-* n number of
c."ie a 'ml Sir. t Itureliill
•nlviiii ,* pu. t li.i... ,,i ,|,,]|
limtlly drew l!i" adnii.* ’
lo. involved liu rrhy mi
-•.I*-111\ tUII.IUMI pell lid .
' I.
Imwi ver, aloully
d that i i- action was
a hi tho Autumn the
would Im largely huyii
wheat and other rphiiu

TA LI l HAS SKK, Mai fi.- Tukinir up its special calendar i»f more
than k'O hills leialiiiK to the enituceiiienl ol the prundiilioii laivs,
(li li.ii'i • Tile:,day pasted two of
there measures after tIn, luirdeit
fitfht nf the present session. The
I ilh , &lt;nliiililutcd l»y the eommittee
mi prnliildtioii, met with immudiute
P" itiou v.lu'ii reached.
he im.ued in two year.-, waa !&gt;7l to
‘I lie one eauainj; tins liottcst iMJ. Tim vote for Serin* l\ 4150
u'lit provides that officers may I'tMi in three years, was 1*71 to Iff.
■sivli premise:; without a i-earclt* Tht total vote mi tin: $90,000 i sWarrant. Il was to exclude puli utte was -IHIi to 00.
'Lho majority m favor of bond
•ie huihliiiK". Iieiuv' exclusively lor
dwllincs, uivintr nffieera autlior- was even creater than was uxpcctk
to enter idl oilier , Ia..'es of_ oil, lo'eordiiu: lo l»md ndvocates.
linildiuKs, hootiis, tenin or oithcr |who wero familiar with the situa­
place nr pait there of or lo oearch tion through the county, and the
any truck, tuitontoldlc, wapon, vote cast was largt,r titan antici­
liutory or aircraft or other vcluclca pated. il i« declared.
The total iiuuiUt of votca cast
wit It or without a warrant, in
the number
which tin" have enti'.e to tMdieie wits lift! out of
and do believe that iutosicntinir nul lified. 'I lie poll was within lid
litp" i ■air Kept for wile or are lie- voles o f oite-ltaif of the the total
imi; tiau purled or are uhout the umdifji'd.
rids proportion
of votes cast
l.e Ualiupoitcd.
held
good
in
all
of
the
prccincta.
Ihe hill truck its first 'aiuti;
I a i-.nge of the county-wide iswhen Itcpn- eutatvn McKivay of
tie is hailed pv good roads *&gt;iithu&lt;tkiile, moved that it he taldcd
II i i I'ltinn failed nf pa. -age (UV iastu all over the county as being
to M ). s|r. .MeHloay was alrong
in l i d nunciatinn of the,lull, dint­
ing that lie was niliumcd ot a comniutra tlial \Votlfd iirlnjf In -siich.it'
bill. I!« warned memhern o f llid
I' ,i
Had die, :hi ni Id he careful
pf uutlimity given '‘utiscrupuloun”
(in 'il&gt;li end justlren o f the
pcurc.
II pies' ntativo
WldtiLicr of
IlilUbpryUKh and l!i pfe -eutnl ive
I*■ii111u;;• of OKeccholieo .spoke in
ti»vni* |&lt;*9ff|*s ihmii* I tfir* DH'.T'llfO
talinjr that ■nrlt a hilt wotlld1
tramp! • the hill of rights, pjc
court would iiphuld the eoimtitu
I i« utility nf such a hill, Mr. W hit ala r snitl.
KeprC 'intative Ihisio of Monroe,
warned the holme dial tills was the
III" l daneiTeUS piece nf legislation

i Scries It
I; i'i let I :
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Special $hU,UU0
So,
Series A
fnrpnt, it
Serieu (I
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No. .4— Sanford (Last)
Serlea A
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All I auw .
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No. .8— o.prndU

City iie a u tific a tio n
ign S ta rte d
By K iw a n is Club'
A in . Iieaulificntion ( ampnign
V-.i- Iniruh'd today l,y the S.t.)fnrl kiwiiiiia flub, a ’ it* luncheon
■ rti
I ( 'I.
.
ill
•la. k-on. . f tie.,
llentilifiealion
I mnoiitii'e, who had charge of Ih •
I lug ram. aunuiinccd that prizett
would he i ifertd for the hast Lent
lawns ll-iwcc
garden.' and for
homo surruutidingM.
A lint
of
the-" i**i/.c i and cotulitions under
which they urc to l«- aw.itdid will
I &gt; announcc'l-withiii a few days,
Mi. Juckiioii Nitiil.
At tiie luuclicun, Mrs. Kveretl
■■i' •", • cal aotou ncconipniiii d hy
Mi
DoCourrcy,
who al.n ren•b'rcd rivmul
piaiti selections.
I
• t* 1*1 * 11 I 11j *, t •!•' »it).
wi invited i the .Milan • Theatre
hy JLtn'u;' r Miller to view tin* film
IV lei in Sanford," : howing
merdH i of the
Kiwaui.* • luh,
Mn,'it i'*»,r•&lt; t Luke and other

W illiam StcmptT
Years Old, is S‘,
PlayimileShowin
to prove that
adiiiinisterfd
*1 means was
'he Northern
•d Mrs. Khei».
't hanking in­
i I'rust (kiiiihe million do|-

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about *•
it when

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tipecial

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No. II -Altsmonte
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No. la— Osceola

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; liiirdou, iltiy; Ikn
linUntitiger, \V. K.

All I^pVrti

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Hutton. M. It.; .liukin

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Disorders Iliru«ik Out
Oilci* More In Lisbon

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S4|&lt;inl $9d,0nu

lU a ’U K U i t 'N f’ Vv UKAUl.Y
I IKII'lN. Mu/0— I'irorden have
hrol.cn t.ut epaia in l.islwin and
.iivci.i fiidi ui' puli'ilied !•&gt; cav­ aV' ■*u&gt;ii.i— y • ,,i*"',lit« •
&lt;
alry. Occasional revolver shot* arc nulled uiifliti nibiy vu i/ nator &lt; vt'(or. on axi.li
Haffiml, A.; heard um( a few p'l.miu hav? been Mm’s hill
Sharon, ■I. Ci.; Scott wounded nnd tunny urntsts made. tiotiai jiuiiciul district to Im ftjimWinston, It The dirordors begun Suiuluy night rd out o f Iccritvry of the Ki^luri
iDijtiiet,
us a rciult of election*.

in b w l u r s l p
wrecked hy un

a f te r niidnitvlilW'iHing. Jt ; ing ami P dicve
h?n hunted to d&lt;
fn||av..s| the M

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�PAGE SIX

mh'Wtit;

C ondensed N ew s
P u b lic R ecord

Under Provisions Of Measure
Signed By Governor Martin
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CO RAL GABLES. Mny 5— With­
out previous announcement a hill
was introduced in the senate last
week by Senator John W. Watson
and through the procedure o f unan­
imous consent was sped along to
n unanimous vote and immediate­
ly sent to the house.
Hnrdiy more than half an hour
later, won! came back that the
moai.ure had been piloted through
the lower body in the same fash­
ion and was ready for the govern­
or’s signature.
The bill was probably r&gt;0 pages
in length, and it wus rend by ti­
tle only on its three readings. The
usual lights of incorporation, or­
ganization, government and tax­
ation nrc set forth in the meusure. The city government will be
of the commission form and the
first commission of five members
is named in the bill ns follows:
George E. Merrick, Telfair Knight,
Charles F. Baldwin, Edwnrd E.
Dam liters and F. W. Webster. They
are to hold office for four years.
The bill authorizes tho commis­
sion to name one of its members
ns mnyor, or chnirman, and to ap­
point the following officers: City
manager, city clerk, tax assessor,
tax collector, city attorney, judge
of n municipal court, nnd to des­
ignate or elect a city treasurer.
The commission is granted tilt-

Compilrd and Prepared exeluslvclv for The Snnford Her
aid Ity the Sanford Credit As
social ion.

right to pay itself up to $600 a
year for each member, with $600
more for the mnyor, if so desired.
For ubscncc from a commission
In His Prime at 70 Years R. E. Conveyances
__
j It. E. Mortgages
meeting a member is to be fined
$10, nnd if he misses five consecu­
LONDON, May 5.—That the I Satisfaction of
tive meetings he subjects himself
rpnn o f lift chn be extended to 150 ; l a m e n t of Mtg
to removnl from the body.
The new city’s tux ussessor is years nt the cost of n sixpence a I Chattel Mortgage
authorised to n « « « « a!! taxable head, if tho argument of Sir It.i- Article of Agreement
properly at cash value, which is nnld Ross, Ole English scientist*1Bid of Sale
described as being half its fair whose researches have lead to cures » Affidavits
market value. A board of equali­ ,
, .
, ,
.
. ,
County Court Civil
zation is established to hear ob­ for malaria nnd sleeping sickness. Municipal Court
jector
Should the hnnrd fix a Sir Ronald claims that a sixpence Mnrringe License
bearing at which a witness fails to from the pocket of every English- City License
appear in a tnx dispute, it is given man spent in scientific research, ^tatc * bounty Lithe right to fine him $500.
Twenty mills on the dollar on nil would result in new medical know- dishonored checks
taxable property, both real nnd ledge that would keep germs nnd reported
personal, is the assessment limit old age away for nt least 150
-------to which the city may go, with ad­ years.
Warranty Deed
ditional provision for raising funds
The scientist thinks that the al- ; Theodore J. Miller
to meet interest on bonds and oth­
lotted
span of three score years for property heginni
er indebtedness, the maintenance i
of municipal property and utilities, and ten should find man in the east corner of bloc
and for street improvements.
I rime of life, instead of edging two o f E. R. Trnffoi
Within a year the commission is his pedal extermity toward the t,ing west 85 feet, ni
empowered to provide by ordi­ grave. We live curtailed lives, he cast 85 feet and so
nance for the issuance o f $1,600,000 says, because we ure the prey of t0 beginning. Also I
worth of bonds nt 6 per cent inter countless germs.
Conquer the line o f Palmetto Avei
cSt for not over a .'10-year period germs and man can easily reach 78.2 feet north of s
lo lie used for municipal purposes.
It is also authorized to submit to
the people another issue of bonds
net to exceed 12 1-2 per cent of the
full cash value of the taxable

Coast Guard Units
Start New Rum War

twain** It i

M2.V

.............YORK
......... May -1-— Units
NEW
from the entire Atlantic Seaboard
Coast Guard, with revenue cutter.*,
Gtcshain, Seneca nnd Ilolmve, had
mobilized todav o ff Staten Island
for a new war against the rum
fleet o ff the coast from New Jer­
sey to Connecticut. The fleet com­
posed of more than 60 veseia will
put to sea tomorrow under order
to shoot first and investigate a f­
terwards.

for a three day session.
These proposed amendments as
2.25 announced by Mrs. J. B. O'Hara, of
Palm Beach, president of the State
League, deal with the county leajnrt gucs. One amendment would re­
'
peal the present article of the tonutn-1 jititution prohibiting the holding
tier of office for more than two years
run by the same person.
Another
•C(,t umcnrlnient to the by-laws would
feet rcl?ulatc the distribution of the
¥ j membership fee, giving tho local
0jnt unit 25 cents, county league 25
cents, nnd state league 50 cents.
,un„
Thu,amendments to the Constitu| f lion read as follows:
,
“ First— Article -I, section 6: Now
'ltf reads ‘ No officer or chairman snail
, (1f curve in tho same office for inor.than two year.’ ( Proposed that
r * this section lie omitted.)
.
“ Second— Article 6 section I: IP &gt;111-: I IT T. I . I ' N I m.'I l.'T. e l nl,
Snowden himself had counselled
lo-fi ml: -its.
.
That this article be amended ns
Iiril.r nf I’ ii IiIIi-iiIIoh.
when in office. Mr. Churchill a r­
' , follows: ‘ Food Supply nnd Demand
T o Kitlpi i'i T. I.inul'ioiyi. ir llvlo c.
gued that it would have been inad­
j
lie changed to Living Costs; Uni- .uni If il-.itl, j.'l |&gt;:iri &gt;• « elulliilok'
visable to allow such long notice
I I form laws Concerning Women lie I M . - &gt;*1 lie I- 1 llol.p &lt;• I" I. IH'l-ttu.* t.
P-p|. or iillirrw ls e III • It** I-»liis until the end of the year
of
'pi changed to Legal Status of Wo­ «l»e&lt;*llH
biwlnu ilcM-rllinl nrooerlv. rllmti&lt; I
(Jreat Britain's intention to allow
' i.j, men. That a Department o f I tiler­ U in ,
0*1 Iii -Ii i k m M-inliioli I ’m:li­
gold exports, for fear that there
" ' . national Co-operation to Prevent ly . l-'loridu. i n . u l i :
l.-il T h irteen
11.1)
o f HlorK
might then, at an inconvenient sennge Wi,r ,M? O'l'lcd.
I'lvi. i.-*). T e r &lt;no- i l l . o f ........
(Continued From Page One)
. cii of the year, have been a big
The amendments to I he by-laws
f-,ril. l-'forlil.i. iM-ol’illtiu !'• )!.
Sir Robert S. Horne, also a form­ hoard of gold waiting In be sudden­
I. T r a f f o r i l . i Man o f Saiifnnt,
I.
are as follows:
Klorlilu, *1ii Iv re«-ori|ril In tiner chancellor of the exchequer, ly exported on removal of the cm*
H
Dues—There shall be an annual
iMilille
ri-i-i-rilx
of
m :»•••&gt;••
taunted Mr. Snowden with heroi­ buigo.
'
membership fee o f one dollar.
•
i i l &gt;. l-'lorltbi. In I'l.ii
Hunk
cally and skilfully playing a dou­
•■i ■ ,.i |&gt;a - •
........
I
Twenty-five cents to be retained
“ If the opposition amendment
lo ail)' ii'-riem mill all |n-rHnu who —
ble role— that o f ex-chancellor, who were curried.” Mr. Churchill con­
aim ^,,r l *M' I'K-al league; 25 cents Ity mi in,, is or are unknown t,, nunmight occupy that position, while tinued, “ we should find ourselves
'Itn *bo county league, tin- remaining l-l.ilut In-ri-!u i I.i I ii i I iih unv i mitt
at the same time adopting the deprived of every effective means
t ' 50 cents to go in State League Hilt- in lii(t-ri'»t In nml In the aliov”
ib-.si-rilieil la nils, o r liny nail or
flashing role of leader of financial of making the transition safe, in­
...' treasurer for i.tute and national |,p,rI Ion lliei t ttl: It ii|&gt;|i''.*rliik' from
criticism.
,ul(‘ work, a part of which will also go i Ih - HWiirn Mil of com plaint lieirlu
cluding American credits, which
rilt-u lion you, nml i-.ieh of yon
| ()j to the Florida Voter.' The amount liave
Confession of Weakness.
are intended to warn o ff speculat­
or elnlin conn- Ini- r- .1 In nml
mill l'"''1* l *u’
lt-‘®Kue Ity a county to tin- p ro p e rl) In volvtil In i tils
“ It would have been an extraor­ ors.”
:•
icague is to he credited on the ■ult. it ml Him your |ilm ■ of
dinary confession of weakness,” lie
nis nie unknown: I T ! : T l t K I ' 1-;
1 ‘ quota of the county of $5 for each i lilsaid, "if, regarding ourselves ns
'l - l i N Ii|tl&gt;i:i:r.|i Tlm l you. ami
.... precinct.
the financial center of the world, Sniall Indiana Rank
The league will devote a half |
we had ilecelnred our unreadiness
[ |(j. day session to the organization. 1,111 “ r
Is Robbed o f $2,300
to take this step when our domin­
_
work and finance conference. A
ions nnd other countries were re­
■Js similar session will bo held on pro*
suming the gold standard.”
HARTFORD CITY, lad.. May 5.
II* posed acts of the legislature and
Mr. Churchill wound up the ilcl
Florida’s
Future
llevclopinent.
bate by contending that no case of i — Holding o ff residents for more
j'
The Young Voter will also he one
sufficient weight had been adduced than an hour with fire, bandits
.' of the proininently discussed subto Justify the opposition amend­ today blew the safe o f Eaton State
jeets.
ment. The government was only Bank near here and escaped with
||(
Judge Edith Atkinson, of the [
carrying out tho operation Mr. $2,500.
1|( Dade county Juvenile Court, will
bo among the leading speakers.
“ ’ Her subject will be “ Delinquent
.jj and Dependent Children." Judge
!&gt; ‘ f Atkinson Is the only woman judge
“ ,,r' in the state of Florida.
i\v"n-' National speakers will also he
•
on hand to discuss the “ Causes
•J ' and Cures of W ar" They will con*
(Continued from Page One.)
,wn- ‘ *uct ,,,, ul,eo forum on Law Knhad proved harmful rather than
Lots I ° rccm*ntThe University of
| ^ Morida will send instructors to
belieficitil. Senator Robinson said
~r conduct a class in Citizenship.
that a careful revision of federal
Mrs. W. B. Bullard, o f Alta­
laws would be helpful.
Legisla­
monte Springs, county chuirman,
tive bodies, he said, should work
is in charge of local entertainment
more slowly and cautiously “ inarrangements and is making ex­
• stead or more rapidly and reckles, tensive preparations to welcome
ly, us one may imply tho vice pres­
the delegates.
ident believes.”
County Court Civil Suits
BED BUG DESTROYER
Details of various subjects that
Filibuster Has Guild Points.
David Brothers versus Frank J. have been worked out by commitTurning to the filibuster in de­
Non-pol»onou* to person*.
bate, the speaker recalled how it Tukuch for damages of $100; J. ices appointed by Mrs. II. L. MaltCENOL kill* Led bugs in­
hud killed tho Force Bill almost B. Colt Company versus H. C. W a­ Ide, general ehuirntun of arrange­
a quarter of u century ago and tlu- ters for damages of $500; J. It ments.
stantly—destroys their "ggs.
Dyer anti-lynching bill both *&gt;f{ Colt Company versus \V. K. Bail­
Doei not stain. No toll-talo
ey
for
damages
of
$500.
which, he assorted, would have had
M
AR
K
E
TS
odors.
the effect of seizing police powers
Marriage Licenses Issued.
I.iincy's Drug Store
from the states.
I.. ( ’ . Par ram ore to Ruby lleville;
“ It is not surprising that one
Mciscli Building
possessing the temperament of Robert E. Pope to Mabel Eehels;
Koiimilhit A. Anderson
Nydugger to Roberta
Vice President Dawes should man­ William
DRUGGISTS
ifest impatience toward a filibus­ Iluekmastcr; Huminond Yules to
lot) K. First St.
ter in debate,” said Senator Rob­ Annie Diehl.
inson “ Indeed your speaker has
often felt resentment toward the
City Licenses Issued.
action o f individual senators. No
Charles W. Rogers, photograph
clmngo in the written rules of the! cr $7; Florida Linen, Towel &amp; Sup
senate is necessary to prevent ir-1 ply Company, towel supply serv­
lie Our fin e s t
relevant debate.
Parliamentary 1ice *10.
On
u
Free
Sir hi.seeing Tour
Uut your Iced bill
procedure everywhere contemplate
that
a
speaker
shall
limit
his
re­
hy
tiiiiij» 1loppy Cow
Here wo have again our old. ancient friend, the legendary bird o f
F O l'It GIRLS EXPELLED
prey. And along with this giant is a Lilliputian also well known to marks to the subject under con­
Sweet I'ecd lo balance
sideration. The difficulty grows
crossword puzzle fans.
your cheap roughage. It
CISAI.1A. Calif., May 5.— Four
out o f the failure of the presiding
Small social insect.
HORIZONTAL
is a high quality feed
girl
high
school
students
were
ex­
officer o f the senate to enforce Un­
To rotate.
1. Rcpust.
containing
24 protein.
pelled
today
for
appearing
in
clas­
rule
in
accordance
with
the
parlia­
Largest plant.
1. One.
ses with stockings rolled below the
mentary
law
governing
other
Meager.
0. Pen for sheep.
Marie o( cotton seed
knee.
To breathe hard.
'J. City.
meal,
linseed tneal, corn
Characteristic of noon.
11. To foray.
Florida
A white flower (sseu in Ilian’s
gluten feed, peanut oil
Ui. Neuter pronoun.
button hole).
15. Weaving twigs.
feed, corn meal, alfalla
SARASOTA, Mny ■&gt;. Trial of
Vulgar.
IK. 6.1410
ntcnl, sweetened with
Ralph
Rippy
for
the
murder
of
Male dressmaker.
IP. A convent worker.
pure cane molasses.
Thomas Mixon las 111
1 was
Covered by footgear.
21. Straight.
started
today
with
tlu
drawing
of
Precise.
22. Fluid used for illumination.
Made by Fdgur-iVIoru panel of jurors.
Plot of ground.
26. I^ c n d a ry bird of prey.
gan
Co., MemphisTo
squeal.
25. Opening that permits water to
makers
of high quality
To accomplish.
escape.
feeds.
To accomplish.
26. To sunburn.
Point o f compass.
27. To pry.
Sold by
Ages.
2P.. Half an cm.
Prolonged sound o f *'s.”
60. An entertainment at home.
Seminole Feed
ve-tol it* \
Contralto.
/ 1st 3C5 nRS'M -rtf?
52. Tho plut aplki'luud.
MO U'jOwjih'
Exchange premium.
riMO o o f HON M.urt \
64. Moved smoothly.
Company
FO * u*A-o»t J
Neglects.
55. Groups of three.
F t t r iV H it W - caw a.
J.
M.
McCnskill, Mgr.
I'aQotAwv)
Fixes.
60. To flog.
vnC n a h . l O sjH Cat *tt.vr
.
cvl
W-XWS?
Solemn vow.
67. Thu belief in God, but not in
MlTtWi HE. ^OOM
F.ncjny.
* religion.
VnHOCK VUS
OUT. }
Burn.
•‘IP. Exclamation.
Blockhead.
-II. Pertaining to sound.
Haven-Villa Invest­
By.
48. Ly’ric.
Lair.
•14; Thin membrane or layer.
ment Company
Dimltive fur futhcr.
46. To equip.
First pers. pronoun.
» 4&gt;%* * * *+*&lt;•*•&gt;*+*•:■
17. Unit.
18. To bind.
ANSW ER TO YESTERDAY'S
50. To assist.
52. Like.
CROSSWORD PUZ/I.K
53. Vitiated.
55. Yellow Hawaiian bird.
K lC lR lE !E
50. Skin of a fruit.
57. To suppose.
,
50. Ancient.
60. Oceans.
CL Small salamander.

B rie f D eb ate M arksP a s s in g O f English
Gold S ta n d a rd Bill

is it not
enough

Robinson D elivers
A ddress B efore U.
S. L um ber D ealers

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1. Principle leuding.
2. Preposition o f place.
3. Humble.
4. Up to.
5. Frank.
’ 0. Small pear-shaped fruit.
1. Alleged* power producing hyp
noti.uo.
H. A raised platform.
XU, A rinoll mass,
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I T IB F U R T H E R O R D E R E D that
th,.** order lo* published once a. week

I for eight I*) consecutive weeks In
The Sanford Herald, a newspaper
KStfSS
11*5.■«*
published
In Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand t,ml official
seal on thin the IIth day of March
1325.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
V. E. DOUGLASS.
Ity: A. M. WKKK8. D. C.
Clerk Circuit Coutt
FItED I.. ItOUSHODDEn.
Sollrltor for Coiniilalnant.
By: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
(Beal)
r\ TIIE ClltCI'IT
(O tllT OK WILSON A I (OUIUIOLDER.
Solleltors for Complain.)'t(.
sr.UIMlt.l*. C O O TV, FI-nitlDA.
Mar. 11, 1*. 25; Apr. I. X, 15. 22. ’.3:
can home. Every community which
May 6.
IN CHANCERY.
realizes Its need for citizens ot XV. J. McBride, Complainant,
v*.
phyKlrnl nnd moral nturdluesa will A l l parties rln lm ln g Interests l n l _
appluud tlio Heller Homes In
the lands and premises Involve,! i g
In this suit uniter II. 8. S .m fard . : a
America movement.
deceased,
o r otherwise, et k Ii .,
■
“ It In a. far cry from the life en­
■"'mount *.
B
joyed by our forefathers In their B L I T TH B E F O IIM tDEED
AND
■
Q U I E T TITLE;.
I■
roomy homes to that of mllllona of
Order
f
o
r
I'lihllentlnn.
1
■
men nnd women who today are liv­ Th*&gt; Mtnle o f F lo r id a to:
!■
ing In more or less crowded sur­
A ll parties c la im in g Interests In
roundings hecaunn of tho economic the lands nnd premises hereinafter
pressure of this decade. Whatever described us he!rn, devisees, g r a n ­
tees, and o th e r claimants under II.
beautifies this home of today, S.
Ban ford, deceased, or otherwise;
whatever adds to Its hrr.ithfulness, all parlies c la im in g interests in thef* «
whatever brings happiness within lands ami premises h e ie ln a fte r *!*•
scribed as heirs, devisees, grantees
Its walls and creates for It that and
other rln lm ants under liertrade
’ homey* atmosphere which human E llen Hanford, deceased, c r 'ifh .rbeings Iova *u&gt; well, should receive wIs**, nnd all parties ctnlmlng In­
terests under Mrs. Ellen Frays, de­
th° hourly approval of every one. ceased.
or otherwise. ..ml all other
It la for this reason that wn wish Perth's c la im in g lrifer**»ts in ’ ,***
l
ends
'and
prem ises hereinafter d e­
the Heller Homes campaign great
scribed:
success,”
ll appearing by the sworn bill *&gt;f
herein that you may be
T)r. James Ford, Executive Di­ complaint
Interested In those
certain
lots,
rector of Better Homes In America, pieces or parcels of land situate In
Sem inole County. Florida, and de­
nt lCf,2 Pennsylvania Ave., Wash­ scribed as follow,*.:
L o t l nnd the N o 't ll 13 feet of
ington, I). C., reports that over ISflO
Lot 2', of Block 6 of T ie r 2 o f the
local committees have already been
T o w n o f Hanford, Florida, a c ­
cording to E. It. T r a f f o r d ’s Map
organized to observe Better Homes
l hereof o f record In ttic public
records o f
Seminole
County.
Week, May 11-17. 1325.
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HOUSTON. Tri'x.. May 5.— Ad­
vertising pence and progress to the
world will Ik; the underlying
- -1
thought for the convention of As­
rrd
sociated Advertising Clubs of the
World, meeting here May 0-11,
O ^ n .M t f .h S. C u m r r . i n q
tet? JC. f j r a r Z J c c l
The general theme o f “ Advertis­
|
(t ) i/ytt. tKT l r W I V I )
J
2&gt;t/
ing as n Means to World I'eace”
Tin* Better Homes in America nation wise appeal and receive tin*
has been selected as a topic for
movement seeks to give to every hearty cooperation of all.”
general discussion.
The Hmull homo ami I lie home
American family the opportunity to
Houston Is ready for the great­ teulUe to Hie utmost every physical, for tin* family o f mode rate Income
est convention it has ever enter­ loclal. and spiritual advantage the. Is a matter o f concern to Belter
tained. a convention to which al­ homo should afford, it Is illrecled Homes In America. Donn Barber,
mainly lo assist families whoso In­ Fellow of tin American Institute
most the entire state will be host. comes are not large.
o f Architects and a member of the
More than 5,000 delegates of Great
Dr. Hugh H. Humming, Burgeon Better Homes In America Advisory
Britain, Australia, South America General of the IT. H. Public Health Council, gives Oils counsel:
“ Dvery home should he com­
Service, has strongly stated the Im­
and other European countries.
portance of this popular movement posed of the fewest elements posFour tours have been nrranged
s l h i* — straightforward planning
the following terms:
ns features of the entertainment In "The
value of a campaign for making ermvenienco of paramount
program, reaching
San Antonio Better Homes In America Is Ines­ Importance, and living requirements
and Mexico on the west, Beaumont timable. one of ttit' most Important reduced to the most direct and
and New Orleans on the cast and factors In Hi'* success of such cam­ lalKir-.-tnving elforl. Houses should
Coriscnna, Wortham and Dallas on paigns Is to convince th*&gt; American l»e seriously planned, and built with
the north. Hailrondn hnvn neheilnl- people that real happiness In a words and paper and pencil before
ed circle tours to other parts of large measure Is found In providing venturing Into the realms of conthe state.
them selves w ith c o m fo r t a b le well- struci Ion. * * * It b* not always
Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson; Unit­ built homes In which they can live tin* lack of money ihat makes
houses ntupld and commonplace.”
ed Staten Senator* Hiram Bing­ and rinr lh**lr families.
Hr, M*** K. Frankel, president of
ham, Connecticut, ami
Morris
“ Happiness depends In a large
Sheppard o f Texas; Congressman measure upon good health. Buit- the National Health Council and a
Charles Aubrey Eaton, New Jer­ nbb* housing facilities and agree­ member of the Advisory Council of
sey; Bishop ( ’. }j. Quinn, Texas Bis­ able environments are essential teller Homes la America, nays of
hop of the Episcopal church; Geo. factors In maintaining the health j this movement:
“ The strength nnd future of
E. Boberts of New York, anil Mrs. and ellklency or lb** nation and.
Edith McClurc-l’nltcrson of Day- therefore, a campaign for Better America Will depend In largo incaton, O,, chairman of the budget I tomes In America should have a sure upon iho quality of the Amerl*
committee o f the General Federa­
tion of Women’s Clubs are among
the speakers.
The first event will be a formal
reception of officials of the organ­
ization and official spokesmen of
each club and department of the
W ASHINGTON. May
«5.—The grain from first hands during that
Natioha! Advertising Commission
recent
collupw?
in
grtsn
price*
after period.
nt the city auditorium the evening
"Speculators began to nccur.tutheir advance nf Inst Fall and Win­
o f May lb
Addresses of welcome will he de­ ter, in th" opinion of G. E. Marry, Inl': grain futures beginning nt
livered by the governor. Senator chairman of the hoard o" managers comparatively low pi ices, gradual­
Sheppard, Mayor 0. F. Holcombe, o f the grain innrkctiuE company ly increasing the quantities pur­
Anion G. Carter, publisher of the t/f Chicago, wits ci used by the tre­ chased us the market :i*lvnnttd,”
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and mendous holdings of speculators, the ntatement continued.
“ Around the firut of November
William S. Patton, president of I lie nnd the misleading of the public
Advertising Association, Houston. ns to the condition nf the world ‘ here was n lull in the export de­
mand caused, practically by thu
The response will bo made by Lou grain market.
Mrs. Mnrcy, in n stntemnE made «»n|twUon «x sting at European
E. Holland, president o f the Ashociuted Advertising Clubs of the public here Sunday, dcclav !.l u.m bur s, due to the large arrivals of
this mi lending information nu.de iBnm much of which was from this
world.
Th« FubWta of serinniin in llous- .the Aruci'Lrtn grain prices t.l much m.'."vtri ..t.ll^ .lilUfa*1
L n . - hunker on Sunday, May ID, Higher t .nn tho woild's prices ilur" 1 "■
i.uisatiptUi « ' * ,
v/illlbv along the theme o f I he con­ ,ng the period preceding the col- Ttvat y exaggerated reports were
vention. At the city auditorium lapse for the time being the Amor' 7 l frmnvarimis sources rcin the afternoon of Hint day the cut, farmer Inst his market, nnd nt ««•*&gt;»"«
vxV°rt transactions,
l ’ rairie View Normal chorus of 1” 5 the »nnu* time n much higher*
n-gro voices will sing. Congress­ market wa ntatlp i &gt;r the Atialralman Eaton will he the speaker of i.m atul ArgciitiiiP L t b u tb .
tT A N D A K I) H AN D BO O K
the nttoino
i day night there
“ If tlii* law of rupjtly tiiul duO N n .O U lD A
u id bo .i tunrmt, o f Houston's iii ird I’mI Iti'oit bllatvcti mtrwttrictnnifM'-i I) ’ d th- majority of tin cd play," he said, "I bollcv. tin*
ilpil »• ! unilrr
city’ Quinn ml liniry (i. Rogers \m. i icon wheat would have sold
*i ii . %aii
« ' *•’ r A " I
•■.’IB ' *‘*:iV n vorld
H i t * ! ! lil t
j o
*.. * . ,■1■* i
pc • .*e.
II
tl.t. i &lt;4ui&gt; to ID*Wit*
mt,an.i lliu world'.) price pills an
The convention proper opens import duty of It! cents.”
Tilt- .I*.*.!»,
loipiln .m&lt;* o c t a v o nt
Monday morning. May 11. Presi­
Mr. M any c &lt;pi eat***! the opinion
■in knuiir* *1 p ages, w i l l eniunln
dent Hullutid will preside, C. Uar
ip
tn-Unii*
m.ipH
oi elicit 1*1*11111*.. llinti condition warranted a high
old Vernon uf London, Norman S
u s i r n t i i p s atul gi-ucrol ntat* st.itprice level fur all grains thin year, listlcs.
ll w i l l . In Fict. an'oril a
11. Cattn, Sydney, Australia, and
un.l declared tlmi lied it not been i* ill) i • fi i • in-** gitlilc t o an yo ne
Arthur Reiter,
Switzerland, will
*
*
l*
I
in*
* III In-Ill ,r
until;, lull llifi.rtor mi nrti.'i'lnl ic h ilic il condition
VCnuPu oil Indi.ilf iif foleigo coun­
iii.ill ii .ibuiit tlii* Statu of Klorala.
developed
through
speculative
ma­
Iln* lii t iiiiliu u Will lie I -inll*''! 111
tries to addresses of welcome. Re­
,l»l*li linin', FI25. iillil tlle re will In*
presentatives of Mexico and South nipulation, grains in tbit country rcvlsi
il I '..in
In Si’ plcmliiii* o f i nch
America are to i&gt;e selected later. would have sold at higher levels year. It w i l l In unlit f o r tl m, a
limit
they
reached.
Clip)
’1he annual meeting o r the Na­
Tho grain market began its up-. Hi- i ii ■ .to a ii' coining In ft on e v ­
tional Advei Using t’onmiisi ion will
y stall* In Iln I'nluil f o r copies
ho held at noon, May II. There ward trend in June, Mr, Mnrcy |er
•if tile flint .-lilt lull wlltcll w ill Ins
will bo many departmental meet­ said, when un export demand for llinlii'il in 2n.aoo. Bt ml In y o u r il&lt;&gt;ting* throughout the convention, American wheat and rye began de­ lar umv if sou want to o w n what
sari In bl'ci»in*■ I lie
nlaml.ml
touching all phases of advert! ing, veloping. This demand lie sat i, la
ll I I 11*1III ink I l f F l o i ' l l l a .
T h« last afternoon, Thursday, May steadily increased during _ July,
I I.O IIIIM Itt \l E S T A T E
iii at; \t
It will he devoted to report* of August September,ami October ii L
in ; Trillion- iiniiilliiK,
committees, passage o f resolution constantly advancing prices not­
Tnnipn, ITurfilii
withstanding a huge movement of
and election of officers.

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A t Houston Will He “ Advcr- i
Using As it Cleans to World
Pence” ; Alcot Opens JVIny it

TIIR CUtdOTT COURT OF THU IJf TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF
j u d ic ia l
c ir c u it
IER1XOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA.
, OK TUB STATB OF JXOBHIA « »
I A.VII FOR HKMIMll.K COVSTT.
IN CHANCERY
IN.CIIANCE'ny.'
Hejirry AY. Jefferson, Complainant,
II. A. Wat1.!.' Corn
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Bill for Plv-rre
III.
Anna Harp Jefferson. Defendant.
John 1.*- v. et at*.. D*fenilnntn.
Order of Pnbllcatlon
llll.l, T O Q U I E T T I T I . n
Th« Slate of Florida. To:
Outer nt 1‘ nbllrntlon.
To Joe.n Lew. Nancy Lew. hla! Anna Harp Jerterson, defendant
wife, sncl Itev. John J. Dean. If liv­ In the above styled cause.
ing unit If ilentl, all parties claimIt appearing ny the sworn bill of
!m! any Interest under the *au; rum plaint Herein filed that It Is the
John L e w . deceased. Naney L e w belli f nf the camplnbiitllt In the
dceeaseil, and Itev. John J. Dean, abt*.e entitled cause that you ere
den aio it. as heirs, devisees, or oth­ a resident *&gt;f a Htate or Country
erwise. In and to the following de- other than llio State of Florid i i»"J
«rr!!**-**l lands situate and being In that your place of reside,i-,* 1* un­
Semln.de County, to-wlt:
known nnd that you are over the
The HER of the NW Vi and the
age at twenty-one years anil that
H o f the M3&gt;i of the NWV,
there is no person In the State of
of *. Mon 2i. Township 21
Florida service of subpoena upon
1- mill f Range 2o Kait.
whom would bind you; It Is there­
' 1* is ,&gt;rd&gt; r,-d that you and eneh for,* ordered Hint you, Anna Harp
of
I p|. ,r to the sworn bill Ilf Jefferson do eppear to the Dili of
,eoii,|ii .ini .I-, e,n filrd on or liefar-j complaint in this cause on the 7th
tli-- f • »t rti
o f .limp.
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day *,f May. 1325. at the Court It "i*e
,th i • in.** living a Ituln Day o f This In {Sanford. Betnln *le i.Vnn*. Flo —
Honorable Court,
ahd In default do .mil In default thereof D%*cr&lt;o
. U:&lt; real it decree pro confess.) he lVo t’nnfe*-**! will be entered ag.tih‘ 1
ei ..,. .| itfitln'd you.
you. Sold canoe brln * * .*it:t (&gt;*r
t. I' fimlhe; ,«n W »d that tel*
* no*... I.,. puMlsli.ol In The N.inhird dlvori e.
He* d. i* in * spun-e tinhllslie t in
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Florida, iu Flat Hook I, pages
j'i-flt. less the West to fe e l of
said lots.
you and each o f you an* hereby re■iuir&lt;*d to appear to tin* bill o f com ­
plaint In this cause &lt;&gt;.. Monday the
first iluv , f .1)111**, 1320. al (lie court
house In Hanford. Seminole County,
-lo rm ii. o tn e rw ls e sum bill o f comilalnt w ill be taken as confessed
*y you., mild suit being fo r the purZURICH, May
In the opin­ p O S e of
l»f r e fo r m in g deed from If. .**'
w if e to
Mrs.
Elu*n
Bat,ford
ion of n Zurich justice o f the peace 1 ray of nnd
Lot 1 of the above de­
scribed
property,
and
quiet
Hie
title
“ motor cur drivers must necessar­
ill mild p ro p e rty In thu complain­
ily halt when they approach wom­ ant, W. J. McBride
rth e r ordered that tills
en, cattle or hens, for noodhy can ordIter Is111* fu
published once a week for
tell which way they will run, hut eight consecutive weeks In T h e BanHerald a newspaper publishthere isn’ t any reason to suspect ford
*1 In Bi'inlriole County. Florida,
that two men standing in the mid­
DONE A N D &lt;IK D E H E D this the
dle of the road will run in oppasite 1st day of A p ril, 1325.
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directions when a driver sounds (B e a l)
Flerk.
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his horn."
With this reasoning
By: A. M W E E K S . D. 0.
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tho judge declined to fine a driver W IL S O N e. IBM BIHILDEU,
Boiiritors r .r Complainant.
for running down a mule p«l?&gt; Apr. I, v IV 22. 29.
3 Jla*. i), 1J, 2&lt;h 27.
strain-

of everything

Male Pedestrians In
H ead G rain M a rk e tin g A gency L ay s
Z u r i oh Responsible
B lam e On S p ecu lato rs F o r P rice D rop For Their Own Lives

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P ilg rim ’s P ro g re ss
S tory Is Found In
P salm s T ran slatio n
SEATTLE, May ii,— An Old Tes­
tament Rtigrim’ ii Progress hao be*:n
found in four of the psalms by Dr.
Herbert H. Gowen, professor of
Oriental languages and literature
at th * University of Washington.
Dt. Go wen's translation dilTcra I
from the sturnIaril one. He says
he has preserved as nearly as pos­
sible the original meter of the Old
Testament snugs and has diligently
connected the four chants into a
continuous story of the pilgrim's
rctum to the Promised Lund.
"The conception behind tin* four
ptutluts, which begin with the LiUth,
Y.'Uf the pMurtt of the J ew ish exile*
front the Bablyonian captivity," Dr.
Gowen said. “ The joy of the re­
turning captives as they noticed
the hhls of their native land nnd
the towers of Jerusalem is rtflcccted in tho songs."

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A buyer is needed to
make a sale possible

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There is no doubt that, in Sanforcl or Seminole county
there are people who need almost any particular article

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at al! times.

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If an article is not a general neces­

sity, there are few buyers, but a market can be found
every day for anything if the proper e ffo rt is made to
locate that market.

Don’t Buy New Farts
SKE US

SA N FO R D USED PA RTS CO.
Geneva and San fort! Ave., Sanford

Distributed to thousands of readers o ffe r an easy
means o f reaching all sorts of buyers economically and

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A CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED

swiftly.

Offers a safe investment combined with

Marriage Performed
Couple In 1911 Results
In Divorce Suit in 1925

the opportunity of making large profits

MEDIA, Pit., May 0.— A marri­
age ceremony performed by them­
selves 11 years ago was revealed
today in the divorce granted to
Mrs. Josephine Lucas from Alphine Lucas, realtor of fit. Peters­
burg, Flu.
Mrs, L ucas, in her testimony
asking for u divorce, said the pair
went to Wilmington, * Del.,
in
March, 11HI to he married hut ar­
rived too laic at night to obtain
a license. They then agreed to
“ marry" themselves using a wed­
ding ring anti going through the
ceremony without a minister.

Lots Reasonable.

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in resales.
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Terms Easy

-S ee$1.50 ami up per hunch

A. C. L. Track

PHONE 148

Britt - Chittenden Realty Co.

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I—Loronntinn March from
and one wnn continued to Fiiilay,
• The Prophet”
Meyerbeer
--O verture, Stra. N’ethlnici Brown was sentenced
della
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Flotew
ta pay a fins of $10 and coats or
.1—Selection, Bohemian
ifspend; five days in jail on n charge
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■of loitennjt,
d—-intcrmeito, In A M doth
| I&gt;ctin Williams and Queen W il­
b(tht Garden .....
Kb
liams, lun-away ncjrro girls from
eF» Song of the 0
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Lt! 1 Taft, &lt;v;rc released in the custody
r * thtlr.uAftnfa. The pifln were
lnf mission
«*rrr ltd "yesterday morning by I’ of - fd r n e t Solo, Alice \Vh&lt;
jlit'in in J. B. Green.
Art Thou
Ash
Thj care &lt;jf Georjto N*. Allen,
(Master John Whirard)
charged wltfl drtrtng a car while
T--r,;urert W aited,
Win
intosicnted wait ‘Continued until
Women and Son"
Stiau
, Friday. Alien wan arrested by
^S eren ade. D’Amour
Polio*man A. H. Beckwith and J,
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B. (irccn.
F— Patrol, Cnmirpie
Bindley
10— Anthem, The Star SjwrnTharp New Manager
rJed Banner
............ Key'
C f Western Union
l optilor hits will be playedns extras,
J-&gt;*. RoiienMeFn,
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one of the major m i.. r Homes la America.
tml Conureas of (ftm ils
, rt «viih Hu K'.niHl !o&lt; nt
-lor. A oetuHon, for
i one cf the rrcut nut■ )-op&lt; ratliiff
I!, u* r Homes in Am ci-

P erh aps you plan shortly to enjoy the
sensational powdr, speed and stamina that has
made the C leveland Six the most talked of
cap of the day.

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If so, w e urge you not to delay in placing
your order.

U p-psrtm hi of luilxir. who Is
r «&gt;r Hi" WvPory Council
in Arm rtcft. ha*
L-. 1 tin &lt; ph ■ of Hi - • du- ii[ |. [ r!; f '
cnrtr.lrottoii in
followInn v mir
U, [if(t n i.-t ........
world
L. the itwwt linpnrliint hutdt-

Although the Cleveland Six plant is operat­
ing at full capacity, although M arch and early
April brokf! all records for C leveland Sixes
produced and shipped, the demand is swiftly
outstripping the supply.

U- tirriorl of Ids lliv. 'Hotter
L - could l

provided for llto

Of llOllt" Ilf,
cd find erved; even as the coUoro
athletes' cmining tub! • is spread,
n i* In with tlic navy':; util! H im
cf tin* nil*.
To aum up their consclc.u e ff o r t
for the [lilot’s welfare, the flight
aui gt oils
"It is easier to build
pir.ncs thmi in ?;rc*p men alive.”

Condensed New
Public Record
Keacy r,f Navnl Fliers
rtased Hy 1’ act ice Of
kchcannlyi-i- to Prevent
[filler Accidents in Planes

Compile.! an 1 Prepared cxcIuiJvc!;* for The Sanford Her
a!d bv the Sanford Credit Aa
sedation.
May 5
N. Amount
II. K. r iavc;,*nn:c3 17
Oust f a l m Dee-1:;
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li. E. Mort^mfes
5 7,033
Satisfaction oi M l'-; I
2,000
Partial Release of

is Are Exam ined
Ware Eaeh M igh t

fEfficiency Va.yAccordf lo Mtilude, D.ictor De­
ns in Recent Interview Mfsrj

That the Cleveland Six is worth waiting for
is acknowledged. But only by placing your or­
der now, do you make certain of getting delivery
on the model you w ant when y du want it!

addition t i l.jilco Mary. Amount n
of stumps rill ci-rit.'.
&gt;*'. li. Ham r in Klizalieth HigR’ u
■ ■ lot tine nf Oak Hill Jub.1l £
vi.'imi. Amou.it nt stanipi fill u
cents.
k
Canrur.dra Jiclmltn to Seminole *
'runty lor section IS, townsbin ?fl ■
•* ratine .su emu coatniniiiR Wl.jjl
i i* ; ruction 22, tnwnvhip 20, a
: till’ rani;e ■''() oust aocoining two
: at tea. No « tamp .
5
Daisy Handel to II. ('. Flower and tJ
Bt. ('. J. Marshall for south 17 n
!' t o ; lot II, block four, tier two J
ii I rnfford's .Map. No stamps.
Hum: nf Oruiiiro &amp; Tin u to Stan- H
1- S P. Luv -!l for Iol- i, 2, .1, I. :H S
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hi in Ido.'k .Vt hi* 5, lilorL R
! :u»; lot n; block S ': \»; t:t of black 2
. d; lot Li I * f block
lot &lt;&gt; of black n
I HI. lot li .if Idnc!. 41, lot II of bock »
” of Sinilanijo, No atanip...
2
iiary 11".is":i to l.utira Johnson rt
for iot J. block H. tier I nf Traf- S
I’crS*# '[liM'. No ntnmps.

itv sixes ran gin g in price fro m $8 9 5 to ?1 7 2 5

How many times has this been said
about YOU when some

called up the Sanford Credit Associa­
tion to ask for your credit rating?
'‘Hut he’s awfully slow”—that state­
ment has kept many a man from ac­

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Latlet.i Latent I ..rued.
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Stnt? of Florida to St. .lohn^ p
i PEDRU, i at., May B.— ! Notice o f fden
Land Patent „
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. River TnHiH|iortation (iompaiiy R
pjyihoar.aly i , pvacticc.l 11citcrs Patent
! -*&gt;0,000
Capital stock S” bO,UDl); liigheU in* ”
nr.t rial :i- viilr.it.,, rather, Atfidnvit
I
drbtcdue •* ."'(KkOOH; plnei .■f Ime a
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M3-1 Ir.iil* a I :r. rr patch City I.icon-es
incsii, SanToiil. President, (!, F
ikli.* [lil-n . .-.in! lui. ervcr.H' Slate and County
Thresher o* Orlando; it’d shore*: rt
License
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7f&gt;:
icraih, it thev survive, ha
■ II. Ik Delirnva, Jr., o
i . icons.*
Li
Icl .lacl.-D.ivilit*. (Id tihore.i; .-.t-cre- J
win*- 11 : ,.*u*ncy of United e i . n i i.iue
Building Permits
7 n.il.'id
Ita ly tieitMiier, J. K. Thresher id u
Moil a-, intors lo a InrRC
Permit
1
; stlti'li.* aboard the li. S.i i'luinbiiifi*
11 larnlo, 02 shares; F. H. Thresher H
Electrical
Permit
&amp;
&lt;i Orhinil.i lid shares und K. F. □
l"**t',k. I’ -i-a! aircraft tendI&gt;isho;mrcd Checks
KltC.
Hcurhcld
f Sanford t\v
lures,:3
2
1.17.1
■ol tificer: aboanl lh.* ten- reposted
lint jin p.-ieeiit, o ’ j
Warranty Herds Filed.
^
icuib H during the world
Marne J. Hweiui l » S.imuel S. ,jr .
Feiguf i,' for lets 18, ID, f&gt;0, 51, Scctt
52, r»:i. 54, 5.7 of block C of Mel­
ton v ill.*. Amount of stimi|M $25.
Ilnriy Banded to It.
Bower
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and Dr. C. -I. Mar •hall for prop- ' L *
rrty i eg inn init at N. \V. corner of
lot 12, block four, tier two, run j jj( ,Jt.
outh 10 feet and two inrhcti, ca.it
t,
CJ feet and ri;: Inches northeast
to a point 2-1 feet and six inch's ({ ^
soutl o f R'trth line and 12 feet
in J six inches west of east line of
lot Id, north three feet and six
•tiehe: cast Id feat and six inches,
'
north 21 feel to N. E. corner of ,
,
lot Id, west 117 feet to northwest 1,1 1
comer of iol 12.
Amount of
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merchant

' ■ ■■•.!!&gt;jeci ,iivu acres; ul *o .*;x acies m*rrm&gt;•; psycholoK ' ninff at stake in luike Char, drive
Davis ex-, between lota seven and fiaht.
visual •Amount o f stamps SI•
of dept!*
Seminole Realty &lt;t Investment
bud:i o f the Comp rny w&gt; i). M. RHiarrlsiin for
:" i trial be* lo t’, three, lour mu! five, block 13,
v-iuir*.
,ii ■■ r* *» r.f Trcff'JTci-i May. Amount
b’W preS3ur.* o! 3t:imt»:» $1.
he examina
i l n , C:lia F. Lewis to Ray A.
** plat ed h* Ti ivilicn for S '*j of lot 42*1 Ai
•;e-.*t?(l t,-j nt laments 8piinj?.i.
Amount of
h
hi* waul! I'tanipi |2.G0.
iouds,
|t. n. Lewis &amp; Company to A.
o'bvr i* tari- E. Brown for W % *•* l°t 42 of
1 to vvin^a i* Suafotd Celery delta. Amount *»f
then ahowa.-tnnps $2.
* the man
Mae F. Dieterlch to Henry Nick - 1
*'■ ffvetively. el fn&gt; E 'a cf lot t»7 and all &lt;&lt;f

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Aiti''nit nf Alnmlk* $-’• i
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J. J. Maurer to Attlmr liii.u*
ft. lot four in Oak Bill Subdivls-.
Ion. Amount of stamps $2.
VV. H HarWnni o 'V- J- V «:n
fnr ,«j3 four urn! five and siv &lt;*f B.
A. Aulin’u Hr- million. Alio N.
urjeon bus K. *, of N. \V. '* of S. H. 'i of
pilots in cecion IB. ownship 21, *onh ranjci j
1••
lie d.*- .71 E.__10 acres. AmoUn of samps (
. ho thinks 50 ceria.
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" demand., j 0&lt;&gt; Cameron o Sanford Dou! j
, l uCfins . ay nty arul John
Jinkins for los ,
r*^ 3ta!ctif: a 1f i :
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nine.

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L IK E to c a n y you indenfiniteiy, few
can do so.

COMPANY

CLEVELAND

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lie MUST pay the whole­

saler. the manufacturer, the supply

bouse.

For HIM Lo be able to pay,

YOU must pay.
Prompt payment of bilb reduces the
cost oi doing business, and this means
a saviiig to everybiuly. Pay your bi11s
promptly when due. YO U’LL feel a
lot better over it and the merchant
will, also

REMEMBER

It’s novel uphill to the man on the

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H E new Studebaker Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton ia
the ideal car tor Spring— and for all the year.

W hen the sun is shining, it provides the exhilurating
freedom that only an open car can give.
W h en it rains or storms, or on damp, chilly evenings,
you have instant protection at your linger tips . . . by
sim ply low erin g its r o lle r side enclosures, an exclusive
Studebaker feature.
This extra convenience is found only on cars built by
Studebaker. A n d the Studebaker Standard Six DuplexPhaeton sells at the price o f an ordinary open car.
Come in and see this n e w -ty p e car.
Studebaker offers before you buy.

Leurn w hat

f y e f a i l y /(da n
T

. SUNSHINE

CLEVELAND

However the merchant would

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k-oi$«»fT$*»ajmfr.r3

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tual necessities when he needed them

School lizard A d s
On Suggestion For
Safeguarding Pupils
At thi- monthly meeting of the
! .Semina! * I'nniity KMiaol Hoard
I ilii-i week, a communication from
Hit* Junior Chamber of Commerce
vviu read a.-skiiiR that school humes
ilischaure iiasrentrer* on the side
i-f the street nearest the schools
.in order that th’v*Cilildnii may not
|iic compelksi t*» cross the street
'anil lie placed in dunger of bi-intf
j mn over bv passing* automoldbs.

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t io n

Feeds Tfial Pay ,Thcir Way
lu t t.y ti: S"::nh.'no Combination nnd wntrlrymir pvofitn inrren -c

'-.'tOo ftc*.,
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23,I'ti'L may be
s«|uadran
‘ * ’• i Ereat' --thtlng or

Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied

WINTER EGGS AHE THE PROFIT MAKERS

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TtlOl
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And p u con
assured o f wint$^r eiAs
cy hdpini out the hois'.trim ritfo k ,
with lh# rntht oinount o f a hiih - protein f « d Jii#
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SUNiSntNE

V, EGOAND DEl/ELOPING MASH
Dh Street

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fifty;
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The Sanford Herald
Mtafceg every afternoon tm ||
l l « d i r at Sanford, Florida
stored ns Second Class Matter,
clutar IT. 191!*. at the I'ostofflce
Iford, Florida undvr Act of
S. 1»»7.
HBT.I.W II 1. 1IKA \
It. MOWA It 1s IIKRO
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Phone 14N

HllISL'ItirriON HATES
One Tear— 17.on Six Months 13.CO
Z)*ilverMl In City t&gt;y Carrier, per
week, 14c. Weekly Edition li.oo
per year.
MFRCIAL. XOTtrBi AH nhllimr*
no'lcre. cards of thanks, resolutions
and notices of entertainments where
ehsrges are U*de will l&gt;e chnrgeit
fvr at regular advertising rates.
MU.MIU'.ll TIIK ASSOrlATI'.lt I’ llKSS
Tho Associated Press l« exclus­
ively entitled to the use for ropublication of alt new* dispatches
Credited to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In tills tiapor and itlcn the lo.
cal now* published herein. All right*
of reputillcatlon of special dispatch*■ herein are also re»er-rd.
W EDNESDAY, M A Y C. 1925

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1._Deeper water route to Jarkonn-

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E veA gaiirn te-D elicatessen W ife ”
Apparently ngreeing that "the way to reach any man’s

Mrs. Sherman declnres it is “ no wonder divorces have in­
creased from one in every thirty marriages, twenty-five
years ago to one in every five marriages now” considering
the kind of homes women make for the men they have mar­
ried. "I have no patience,” Mrs. Sherman says, “ with women
who enjoy themselves away from home and rush hack at the
last minute before the husband arrives, or even after, to
buy their dinner at a delicatessen store.”
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In other words the President Genera! o f ’the nation’s organi/.ution of women would have n wife not Qnly capable of
cooking and serving a wholesome, pleasing mWl, but would
have
the ,lady regard
partnership
,
. - , , the *job as her share
- t-- - o
T-f the
— partnership
her marriage brought. Possibly Mrs. Sherman did not ex­
pect the wives of successful men to do the actual cooking.
She just wanted then* to “ see to it” that the husband would
find well-cooked, satisfying food, attractively served.
And regardless of the opinion o f women who do not give
any time to learning the cooking art, Mrs. Sherman has
probably touched upon the most vital cause of broken homes.
Well-fed. comfortable men are usually good-natured. We
“ beasts” are
nri- nm
/ln that
Hint way.
ium&gt; And
A...I :e
„ woman •has brains
made
if a
enough to be a fine cook and yet keep herself attractive to
u,1d unruffled in disposition, she is pretty certain to
retain the faithful devotion of the man she feeds.
In the case of the woman with brains who is clever

ville.
2.— Construction of St. Johns-In*
dlan River canal.
3.
— Extension of white way. r r . " M r ? * " " - t f * * , io M
an especially strong anchorage is provided f o r the marriage
4.— Intension of local amusementn.
I he Delicatessen W ife” is really a silly bit of fern*
— Swinning pool, tennis courts, bark.
inity
who
thinks it is possible to go through life to the tune
etc.
5.— Augmenting o f building pro­ of a jazz baud.
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
Under the leadership of Mrs. John I). Sherman perhaps
houaea.
the
Women’s Clubs of America will take up a campaign
C.— Extension of street paving proagainst the "Delicatessen W ife” in her many phases. It is
gram.
7. __ Conatruetlon o f boulevard sometimes among club women themselves that such a cam­
paign is needed. And the daughters of today’s club workers
around Lake Monroe.
g.— Completion of city beautifica­ are being trained to be just the sort of a wife ns their train­
ing insures.
tion program.

Let’s watch the response to Mrs. Sherman’s opinions of
the Delicatessen \\ ife. Some valuable club programs may
BOTTLING THE SUNSH INE
be inspired by the President General’s attitude toward wom­
Bottle the sunshino up, my dears,
en
who fail to lie home-makers.
And Iny it »nf‘* away,
Hammer the cork in good and tight
Keep it for u rainy day.
For clouds will come nnd showers
will full,
Ami earth nnd sky look sad.
Then fling the cherry rays nbout,
And make the old world glad.

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*''«£}. ' £*'f ,*

Follow The Leader

-ftr n r - -----

As Brisbane

JOtyr WELL OUT OF IT r-)

It I

Cities Worry Mr. Coolidge.
ftold Returns to I’owrr.
The Delicatessen W ife.
A Little News.
By AR TH U R BRISBAN E
(Copyright IMS)
FRANC E HAS trouble with
the Riffa, bntbnrous tribes Con­
vinced thnt they should own North
Africa.
ThiR haw driven
the
Spaniards north to the sea coast
and plan to drive the French.from
their valuable African
Thote R
RUT
gentlemen W ill’ ‘ now
iff gctitlenw
icnrn something nbout War from
the air. Tho French hnve 4,000
flying machine* and men that liw w
how to run them.
After the Hit? warriora have
been sprayed with explosive* and
machine gunfire from the clouds,
they will take a different view of
war against France. Rabbits can­
not fight eagles and men on foot,
on battleships or on horseback
cannot figh t airmen.

DAN D O B B ^ 3

^

Ideas
ideas are funny

...T -

wen
a t work unless jo T T
Vaccinations an i;v. ,,
Seme don’t take.
'

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V.

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v o h T c h e b tfs o w ,

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’ A success n*.ake» his
. |
cent out cf the wolf *; ^ y * |

T haT nuasa LONG
SW IM

j Spring is that ti-r.t of it.
! when you even get tired
------Mexico has h:r ms lit.
iplcgu* and w»
B
W N
I word puzzle*.
\\ ashington scientist has , ,j|
I to cure a jag in
:r.;31g. - S
l would bo wasting iirlU.-r
‘ **1
Vender if tho fcr.-,:*r
n’t hanl at work •••ruin*
denbarg’s inaugural addr^

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bTattiatics show
Hon cases ot illness annual. S
cause more are r prnr-Ji I
We think
.
• r p^. J
grow his own rubb. r ;rm J
Georgia is stretchir? th&lt;
"I

I.LOYD GEORGE says the Hindenburg election docs not mean
restoration of the German n»on-

Decs higher
u-at: - pa;*-.!
day we say, "Yes.” Motortri I
have been barred :
\,
us.
1

s &amp;
s t f B y x f B s
ju| government’’ has done to drng
her down. «nd will not u-turn to
nutocracy.
The Germnns have had the in­
telligent leaders ol the Social Dem­
ocratic pnrty educating the masses
for forty years. They know thut
Emperors ride on their bucks, and
their backs are tired.

It may be di-.-ourag&gt;.* tj
lize some «la\ y j - y&gt; -1Tr 1
the little wormi now.
We would Ik afraid •.» &lt;v,J
hands as much us &lt; , i*c_
the folks we meet
jj , J
thini

CENSUS TAK ER S in Now York
State will n*k thirteen qjostlons,
one more than last tim e—Perma­
nent residence, name, relationship,
head of family, color, race, sex,
age, etc.
For the informat’ on of future
ages, one question n..*lit be ud led:
What do you think about when
you DO think?

In New York, u
• ac
in n shop window. May hair J
a hat there just iik
_n j
ville B«;.

J. II. JACKSON

Why Not H alf Holiday on Saturday?
AN AM E RIC AN seaplane has
remained
in
the
air
twenty-eight
BY It. J. HOLLY
There is among many people a certain lack of individu­
Long Time Loans on Residences and Business
and a half hours, doing eighty
ality which not only holds them down on the lowest rung miles nn hour, bonting the previous
Easy Repayment Plan
Many of us are burdened with ] Just figure
on this problem
of the ladder btU also makes them absolute bores to all who endurance test by 100 per cent.
Bottle the sunshine up, my dears, come in contact with them.
In less than twenty years, real that idea that we cannot change yourself and if you don’t agree
Office in new Mcrriwcather Htiildintr
Sweet temper lay away;
estate vnlues for residence pur­ certain habits and modes of living wbh me say so and 11 will keep
This
characteristic
may
show
itself
in
two
different
Carry through life a smiling face,
on giving reasons why Saturday is
poses, outside of cities and sub­ ,
2nd Street.
Phone 6111
And let your heart be gay.
ways. Frequently you meet a man who agrees with you urbs, will be absolutely independ­ because our fathers did not change. jj1L, (j3y ^or c|05ini. despite the
There’s sorrow plenty in the world on every subject you bring up. Later you will find out that ent of railroad terminal.!.
Foe thc« same reason that some of fa it that Sanford is a farming
And strife and bitter pain,
That is something fur real es­ us voted against the bond issue community. But don’t take my
he
is
also
the
kind
of
a
man
who
never
lends
in
any
move­
So line the clouds with golden
for go.nl road because our fathers |word for it todnv. Just read the
ment. yet who is always ready to follow the leadership of tate and railroad men lo think were
beams.
against ull bond issues. Or following from the I'alutka Post:
nbout.
someone else into anything, no matter what that may be.
And sing a glad refruin.
The seaplane with the new rcc- we refuse to take a bath excopt
“ Because, as some o f the busi— Publisher Unknown.
He is simply one of the mob.
ord is the PND, builtt«»r non-atop'on Saturday night because our nesa men are learning in some o f
-------- o-------Frankly, is there anyone more boring than the man or flights from California lo ilono- fathers had no iMth tubs nnd hat- the larger cities there is an averMah Jong nnd the cross word
lulu. Bear in mind also, Missrs, rd to fill the old zinc tub except *ion to having “ two Monday mornpuzzles have had their fling. Next! woman with whom you CANNOT have an argument? You Realtors, that island property will nn Saturdry night.
ings," several localities nre taking
know the type. No matter what subject you bring up, no be as valuable u.&lt; mainland prop-o ■- ■■■
II ausc years ago Inadvocated the customary half holidays so
True hearted Southerners nnd matter which Hide you take, the sunimutini. of his opinions on
•JU:,t ,j,s accessible and mpre th" store* closing on Saturday at common through the summer
Stone Mountain are in the same he subject is, “ Yes, 1 think so loo.** isn’t it awful? Don’t “exclusive.’’ and thut hither io ill-j noon instead of Thuisdays the mor.tha upon a Saturday in place
boat. Both are cut up.
VMM unnuilimnu !..nL- nl.n„ „ , i r „ - i l .
...
,
. .. accessible hilltops and mountain! folks thought I wns nfflicted with of Thursday as has long bem the
--------o-------&gt; l . m times look .Hound fo r the p io k c ru in l custard p ie ? ' lands are to supply the choice *'•- h—t n • «.»ftening of the brain custom. Merchants do not like the
( .i.ir.ir c.s-p on the liver or some Monday mornings, and to hnve 1
Nineteen thousand persons were
And yet this type is not really dangerous until it become? building lots.
------other ailment. 1 do not want to |two of them, for Friday takes on I
Make the Start
killed during 1024 by automobiles. dominated by some evil leader. Most of the lynchings com­
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE wor- u&gt;su as n tadical reformer hut if • thnt aspect after closing ThuruAnd those who escaped are being
mitted in the United States, most of the strikes and riots, rics about . the growth ot cities.
And Determine to Arrive
. m.s.c.’ 'tnke the bull .by the day afternoon, in one week is vervi
just ns careless this year.
are the result of the*bringing togeHier*ofrone in'IHe,inel1n«,*i Pfcttdvnntaup* multiply faster tlwn nii.-nK’ ’ a* it Wert* and adopt new •.Hrtasteful. By closing at nook
---------- O----------May Pay was very much like leader and a group of men who cannot think for themselves. their advantages, he says, and *fii- mcthoci: of living we will soon be on SaturJcy both tug clerks and
phasizes :the importance of solving in the discard. If we cannot or- the employers have a day nnd n
Many joung men have good intentions and start out »ed.
any other day. after all.—Sanford hut who blindly follow the leadership of anyone who s tirs «,lha,iZl‘\
1
" ic problem.
igirate a few things ns we go half nnd tw-.&gt; night* of leisure;
Herald. Seemed colder to u*.-—- (h em Up
*
|tno traffi
but they fail to keep pace with thrift, liy starting ii&gt;
Theie is comfort in the flying through this vale of tears ^and thus making i' possible to have an 1
Ocala Star. It may have been in
account now with the Seminole County Hank and makint
(Jet n bunch o f those spineless individuals together and machine for the President
und overdrafts we should let Frank extended outing which u furbidOcula. You’re farther north.
regular deposits, you can soon accumulate a good sik |
let someone, anyone, set on a soap box, anil start shouting. I°,hir*&gt;ufficlently
civilized to Miller tuke ill lo me cemetery den hv the -hurt afternoon of
fii fund.
know that great cities are untiat- even before we nr: officially pro- Th'iradav nn&lt;| the one Sunday.
Coral Gables hu* been grunted and nothing is impossible, nothing is even improbable,
"Merchants of West Palin Beach
ural abominations.
nounced dea.5.
a charter making it a city In it- '
The city o f tho future, thorAll of whiili brings me to the have decided very unanimously
And
there
is
another
way
this
peculiar
individuality
man-1
self. This will no doubt make i t . .f
.
..
li.r »u..e» on Sal* upon tuking tne Saturday nfterA civic movement io started. A campaign. an&lt;jh!y specialized, one for each itoty of
possible for continuing the rem ark-1
iim h .
trade, will be a gigantic building j unlay at noon instead of Thurs- nt.on; closing at noon, and thus
able growth and extension of this |we’ll
say.
is
in
order
to
join
the
Chamber
of
Commerce.
getting 12 hour* of freedom from
. .. . _
. . .
.
. .
,
- -- .................. of iron and glass, flying muchincs Java. 1 could write sir. columns
unique development.
rAi rjoni1 is lining it. A tlmusand new members a day, liig landing on the roof, people going of reason.". wb&gt; Saturday .".hou! 1 store life afl at one time. For
®
. , . ! headlines in the papers, and all that sort of thing. Every- 1 down to their work for a few lx* the half holidays instead of rcvcral years this plan has been I
Leonard
•Thursday but I d&lt;&gt; not intmd t*» da agitated there, but this is the
»•“ ' ' I ' " ' 1the Imml *a*on «n.l j.in hours.
Borden muruthon dog race from a |.
that the
th scheme has
The number of hours of neces- this todav because The Herald has lirst year that
field of five starters the other d a y.111 * *
sary work will diminish all civili- no space—in fact The Herald never let,n out into practice. Business
Seppalu hud some good practice
Another illustration. Suppose Alike Idleburrv is running zntion increases.
Eight hours’ has any ipsrr unless I am willing men feel sure that this plan will
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
2
for this event when carrying
dip- ,1f' o r mayor ami. has
. . the support of the newspapers and tho compulsory work per day five hun-.to pay fur th«. ,*anu* at advanced be a winner, an.I while nil have
mg diptheria serum to Nome Ui«t win. .
.
j.
,
....
, .
.
•' '
, , 1 tired years hence will seem a* bar- rates but thev have granted thi- concurred in the plan, it is believ- ------------ --= = = = =
» mi la iK ir s ot in e tow n
t n* su D jecia ot th is e d ito ria l do ,
sixteen-hour day seems much tu me to tell the s ntple tale ed that the few who hold out for . .
.........
......................
ter.
K ill"
I not for one moment consider using their own heads and figJ
of why we should not close on the old-style plan will soon zee,
Thursday at noon and should takejth
advantage
f adopting th**
The Tumpa Tribune editor, who luring out whether it is best to elect Mike mayor.
It’ the
new idea.”
is violently opposed to the princi- noise ami the band ami banners are on Mike’s side, then they | ENGLAND GOES back to the Sjtut la-v
pie of communism, declares he ha&gt; m-y too.
gold standard, and begins to worry ------------tio intention of pcrniittitiu tnt? iiii* i
«
»
.
•
, t likiout it
The Duund ster*
tionalizatiun of hi* lawn-mower.
.So when you meet a nun who agrees with you on every- |inK was expected t.. move up to
ROOM A T TH E TOP
And why didn't he add his paste thing, who apparently has noopinions of his own. watch him, par at once, but didn’t, indicating
PROVIDENCE NEWS
pot and shears?
for all ho knows is "follow the leader."
that it is one thing to be theoretic­
ally on a gold h a s:a n oth er thing
i&gt;
For Quick Sale Only
One ■f the main consjlattons o f , age ot six, he delivered parcels for
We think some form of enter­
r-i__. . i .
.
0. .
, ,
,
to be on that same basis, in REALr
toriila
IS
a
pioneer
M
a
to
,
the
latest
ami
perhaps
the
last
i
t
y
.
Labor
men,
SI*
powerful
in
the
struggle
for
exist*
ice
in
these
a
grocer.
"You
certainly
hail
to
tainment should be provided the
ull-scule Stamping-ground in Continental United States for England, f.-ar that n pretended day* I* that there’* always
w&lt; rk to get people up in F oil
legislators night and day. That
might prevent
introduc
ent them from
fromintroducthe trail-blazer, the axe-m an ami
the
road-builder preparingK°bt standard
may cause seurevity
at l he top.” bometim.s the yuanWurth on Sunday morning.
he
lots on Orange Avenue—sizes 50x! r&gt;.
leasures like the one to ji, ...... f .„. ,u , i.... i . .... .... i , i u, a , . . i pr
H ia tn rv U r.“
‘*f money and greater lack of em 2er generation is inclined to doubt add*, thus bringing out th: fact
ing fool measure
if i b
t . .u
S tU ltr.
iiis t o r j IS 10, ,un'
that fact, but it ought not to do so. that he worked on t^very day of the
prevent the teaching of the- l&gt;sr- T o ^ i *
P rice $3,000— 'Term s
in rionua
Florida scnooi*.
schools.
p
______
, R u not true that with the pion- week, hi* Sunday rttorning stunt
win theory,• in
• o a tin g Itse lf in r lo r id a , th e p ro g re s s w h e re b y e v e r y acre ot
_________ i v . .
A tnerica was first opened up for habitation is the process
THF FN-D of wu. for lh . tm,v coring days of any American in- being to deliver newspapers. But!
It i* said that Philadelphia eil whereby Florida is now being developed. And the questions being/find* the wJrld turned u,'. dustry the chance of the poor boy he did not choose the sort of work
to reach high position ended. Ii*. that kills hody and joul.
2 lots on Oak Avenue—one a corner lot.
the industrial world of
today.
The point about Mr. Harriss is
among the very leading men. it i* n t’. merely that lie worked hut that
$2,:i00—'Terms
the rule rather than the exception j,e continued to work. Of course
to find the man who ha* worked he had other things than this merrught to move that stuff in the day tilt* R e v ie w o f R eview s,
of the Equitable Trust Company, his way up from the ranks. In lt to account for hi$ success. He
fact the man who is described as had natural ahdity ami plenty of
time.
to the German Ambassador.
-o—
t robabiy the riche*t individual in ambition, as well as good health
OPINION IN GOOD men is but knowledge in tho making.
Here is exactly the way it read*
Henry Ford, was worth which he took good can- of
"NO M AN can pre• ii -» " sk, i the
? but a few dollars until he had pasBut he might hare had these, and
in the Kissimmee Gazette: bo — Milton.
this student of finance
Sanford. TbFirst St.
*
K.
Th- ^
bis
fortieth
year,
when
the
if
he had neglected to work, he
rbrdlu shrdlur dlurdlu cc Miss
---------------- o----------------results o f that war are
}
automobile was already regarded would still be standing
at some
Mary Wiercinski, o f Hurley, Wi».,
uiing
most remarkable thing in all his- as a settled element in our life.
TH E Y CAN conquer who believe they can.— Drvden.
has accepted u position with the
•:rn't corner in i rt Worth d e-, U l m R|t,R B I I B 1 l l c , l l l l | | | | | | | I I I B I I B a s a is &lt; * , i ■■
BETTER
TO
GO
on
foot
than
riilo
ami
fall.—Middleton.
tor&gt;’
»peaking .* the We are moved to make thi* plortng, like so many of our young
Daily Gazette, and is now operat­
present position of the L nr.ed point by a ,uceess just recorJpeople, that there is no longer
ing a linotype in this office, t For
T ' States. Your exports are vastly cd in a field that i* not usual­
Nui need any­
those who do not know we hasten
«*•* • ••
ly called
industrial—that
i* cne think that hi* pathway was
M Y FA V O R ITE STORIES
tu inform a palpitating public that
| the same time you are the world’s the selection of Richard T. Harris* unbroken. He recalls today that,
“ shnliu, shnilu" is the heart cry
BY IR V IN S. COBB
greatest creditor nation.
as* president of the New York Cot- »o*&gt;n after beginning to earn 525
of the mother linotype to her
__________ __
"A ll the w^orld owes you money thin Exchange. He is only 45 years a week his wage&gt; were cut to 415.
young.)—Times-Union.
gone perhap* J*nj l i tr&gt;&gt;ng to borrow'enough lo old. but h«? bo;an in th.* cotton bus- That, h.* u ys,
Or.e of the oldest stories in the trudges on. He
my icrvatest
■
o
pay interest on what it owe* you .jineM a4 a boy of fifteen with very .Uiuppointmont.*’ We don't wontwenty
feet
fjrth
ir
when
an iniptsh|L"*&gt;
THE PROVOCATIONS OF
known world—and in my humble
li{tje --------s-hooling.
job. then,
i. But. instead of weakening
inspiration leaps fuil-growrv into,: r“ at |{’ tf same
?
. time you are sell-1,,uuv
- His JR,,
....... wa.- — ,t»c
v ».
PROCRUSTES
judgment one of the best ones as the magician’s brain. In addition ''’ k ,
r' * Uo" * ,nor&gt;; ;han &gt;i)u ,hat
firmmj boy, aud.his motto urder it. he girded his loirs.
.l
■/.
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t h e * c i i n t f a n f k* »n _ . •
___ _ __ l . s __ tm. t . » .
•*well—deals with three actor*— an .
I f you ccu'.d have refrained
what what it is today— . Tbetc are. of course, finer things
Modern Service—
:d negro, and itinerant conjurer
From nudging your companion.
j “ To suectsd. you have to work.” ■in life than making money. J But
other
nations.
snapping
turpound
and
a
twelveOld-Kashionctl Fr.eiuillncs.4
The whii* you flirted with me
He throw* hi* voice into the tu r-,
! Before that he » a s a Western I n - th:re are few meancc thing* than
tie.
n ir.Jefihit*-;onl messenger boy in Fort Worth, wanting to make
With those big brown eyes—
tie’s mouth &amp;r.d speakking in
tsi a
M mud•••***«- . " I f ,|that
, should
.
» • a sitM
and not putThe most popular version run.-* dy, guttural to r; &gt;uich a* would ,*&gt;nations in . tfce Vrc30l,.aBd even bef
Or, if you had been abls
that, at the 1ting one's back into the job.
f lei"
in thi:* wise: lt is a hot da
I.t rrt iltlne In ikr *«n»
Tb repress the embryonic sneer
lx- suitable to a ;urt ie if a turtle world be working, men. facujrta*.
nnnlrrii nuJ
r«|iil,»i,iri||
,n m. M i l l
i
farms,
industries
and
tir.ar.cijd
hi-1
i K«* • uxlobirr* •if «•••*
Tho e 'e r indulged in con vernation, he
3 Mi*isissippi count ryside.
That twisted the corners
' " I l i - m i l llaug,
stitutiuns, to pay ever increasing:
Of an otherwise adorable mouth. conjur er, who is making hi* uay say* sharply:
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charges
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i country tuo-oq
I might have succumbed to you
“ Look here, niggei where aro
hxIalrN vmm ra !»•«»«• thi
*4***4 I'UUfMra 4l»sclf »»*
i States. That condition, of course.
alcngs&gt;ide the dusty road, restinjr. you taking me?”
As I have succumbed tu others.
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UNDERWOOD TYPEW R 1TE KS:
Th«rv p t ijc i hint an ancient .icijro
Thr old man I ,-zes in hi* couldn’t last forever.”
f
Hut, no; you were too sure
m .1 |kf
THrr«*
U
mm * H I i h i i
b
♦»
w m
rrrrnt di D -iB fgi
I returning from a fishing expedi­
Of your serpent-like charms.
He roils I
eyes rear•
Irw
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td
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1
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ll.Kl
(hiIn
e»rrj
&gt;'
TW E N TY-FIV E years ago there
tion. Th* undertaking ha* yieldXId. There is the «&gt;k o f a vast.
And the security engendered
11 friir
Ihn |i •New Machines, High Class Rentals. A-1 Service.
I
was
one
divorce
for
thirty
mar-!
♦
'ed
no
fish
but
the
darkry
is
not
By your escort’s presence;
Idcrmant on
g startled b
*
riagts. Now there i* one diTorve
Suing borne empty Landed He kaYou were too intent
fa:
tor
every
five
marriage*.
Mrs.
I
f
it
is
speed,
accuracy
and
durability
that
you
want,
captured a huge snapping turtle.
Upon your own beloved ego.
W-h
to m e.
Sherman, presment ot the General
l!e is holding tt fast by it* tn.l.
wL 4
To note the red herring
buy an Underwood.
h is str«tch«d tautly uv
You thus drew across the trail.
in* to you,” the Federation c f Women's Clubs.,
I *1 ••MO. I I V.
*iaf)s*
a k .»&lt;&gt; L I a •* &gt; W » »
»h
Allow me to ,’ffrr you
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say*
that
vto,v
supplies
rtasoaablc
uadt-rsheli
of
th*captive
This bit o f adxicr, dear lady:
d yuu where you
UNDERWOOD T Y P E W R IT E R CO.
, grourd* for divorce. A w if- who
Get an okl gambler to show you s-amat his bock. He ha*
15 South Main St., Orlando,' Fla.
How he would play a fuJi-housc able visions dancing in hi*
the old mar.. j**«a*is' about, then hurries u» thej
.rsscn store for fj*ider.
‘ of tartbs soup, turtle steaks agd “ l ai i t takin’ yo u ,n a w tu u K ^ sx 3 uhca’
Against a nun "out on a limb"
£hone
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hu*fcaad g &lt; y fcftme,
With one small pair!
sad *
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—Miami Tribune. stranger a polite good-mo
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P L A N S PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY
Thursday evening at 8:15 o’clock, Overture Rjc,
the Music Department of the San- Wagoner, Mrs. i
ford Woman's Club will give a 9’ ^ower* Mrs.
special musical which will be giv- J‘ ' jjy
cfi in observance of Nutioiiul .AIti —. Henson*
sic week;
Rustling Spri
This week has been set aside I Margaret Devithrough out H10 country by mu I Last Night, Kir
sic lovers for the purpose of preSpinnim* Son.
renting ami creating interest in the F. Tolar. ’
best mu&amp;To, ; an.onl is very for- I Sunlight Wal
tunate in having such a wealth of Wai*.*, Mr; \
talent mid the program, which ha;
Where the Be
been arranged fur Thuriday even- Mrs. .1. H, Cal
ing by Mrs. I). I*. Drummond, the
Two Piano Nt
chairman of the department, is one Pens and Mr.-,
that gives promise of an unusualParted, Toil!
ly delightful evening. There will
Faria W alt-'

Tue«d»y,

u ,"tW ,| »!“
P5,‘ Avt''
iji uvhean Clnfs of the BapTh-eJLJ School Will hold ft bus5tfjn,l social meeting with .Mrs.
S i t Huff, m L a««l*A ven u e,
!\? 3Vtorge W. Knight will enS the Tuesday Duplicate Club
‘ Sham e on Magnolia Avenue.
■ J jy Meeting at the Womans
£ at 0 o’clock in the morning.
Wednesday
JV the monthly misiThere
.??
meeting '„ f- the- .Sanford Wu„ * , ( T u b at U o clock.
« * j
Lewis will entertain
* Fortnightly Bridge Club and

Burroughs, of At-

(hrle Numku; One of' the All
h i Catholic Church will hold a
id party in the Knights of Conha- Hall at 8 o’clock. Mrs. S.
Iterr.ir is chairman of the cirThc Nellie Turner Circle will
a pend-the-dny-party nt the
)me of Mrs. It. C. Methvin.
jj

Thursday.
JIra fi. Irving l.oUcks and Mrs.
Jurt J. i 1&gt;dIv will entertain with
ifio at the Woman’s Chib at &lt;
’!
the Made Department of tbo
oman’H Club will give a special
u§ic in observance &lt;&gt;f National
Uiic Week at 8:If. o'clock at the
ub. A splendid program, inclutlj the best talent of Sanford, has
arranged.
Mrs. Victor Check will entertain
Original
Orlando Twenty
lint Mali Jungg Club at It o'clock.
The Order of Haste in Star will
jlh it? regular meeting in the
:v Masonic linil, ut 7:50 o’clock,
bfit •*:!! be initiation.

Thedford’s

In celebration o f his thitfec-nti

Liver Medicine
Made from selected
medicinal roots and
herbs-Nature’s own
remedy for Constipation
and Indigestion,

Sold Everywhere t K?

'f t m v ' - s i C

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program

SANFO RD HIGH SCHOOL A LU M N I A R E
M A K IN G P L A NS FOR BANQUET

Mr1 ff 3 HU1C’aswe11 will enter-

»,v
;,l MUj Ruth

1Celebrates Birthday
With Delightful Party

R a a a s a u s :H s iiu e = a 3 H u i:o E io »a R a E S A .v '.'a rw an xu vn :.

Monday night, the exact time and Mr. and Mrs. DeCottes
! ■-»'*- to be announced Inter. OfEntertain at Bridge
f ir,,r,; ,,J tl'” ’ V «'d a tio n with to
Mr. and Mrs. George A. De.S tfS i,^
I'a^int at this nicotinic in order f'ettes enlertnined the Evening
that conimitt . s with power to net, ; Bridge Chib and an extra table of
may be nppoited and so that later ! guests at their lovely hong; on
meeting, except those of the com , F; rk Avenue, Tuesday evening.
(lay colored petunias were used
mitttcs, will be unnecessary,
delightfully
in decorating. Mrs. 1L
It is planned to have a greater
A. Newman, among the club metnbnmiuet tiiis year than ever, with
liors nnd Mrs. Georg* D. Bishop
adequate nndv-appropriate enteramong the guests, made high
tainment for the occasion, it is
further announced that officers •scores. They were each presented
hand made towels. Dr, Samuel
for th * ensuing year wiil be elected
at the hampiet when a large num- Pule;:ton made high score of the
ber of the Alumni, who are now club members nnd Walter S. ( ’oleman of tin* guests; tin _‘_\vero each
attending various schools and col[awarded
silk sox.
leges, will he present.
Delirious refreshments of a sal­
ad and an ice course were served
W. W. I'ottei. Mi s Mildred Sim -! M o w in g the game,
Bridge Party Is, mom. Miss Edith Teague. (I. W
Tuesday Night Spencer .Jr., and Ned Chittenden DaughtersWesleyGive

mcinocrs or me i-nnfotd High
Alumni Association arc urged by
President C. L. Walker of the oruoiltation to watch ............ menu* in the Herald at a Inter date
concerning arrangements for the
annual banquet, which will be held
noon after the close of th • school
year at the Florida State College
for \\ ome nand the l nivcr ity ?&gt;t
Florida.
All graduates of the local high
cchool and members of the present
gladuating ciurti tiro considered
members of the organiution and
those now residing in this city
ni e expected to take an active part
in nrrnngenicnts for hte occasion,
A meeting will lie held o;i next

Friday.
Mrs. Braxton B. Baggett and
r». John C. Dean will entertain
ith bridge at the Woman’s Club
muring Mrs. W. H. Holtz atul
In. J. II. i’yle of Sisterville, W.
i, Jli&gt;? Mary Shellotu. Douglas,
x, and Mi ; Nonie Williams
[The 11 r.t: ::I Florida Union Meeta of the Kpworth League will
■ fetid at the Methodist Church
[ I o'clock in the evening.
Saturday
Th** Ftorv Hour will be laid at
■ library at In o’clock.
The Rending Club will meet at
L* librarv ill HI o'clock.
The Cecil Ian t lull will give a
bscinl an.
week program ut It
[click io the stoiiio of Mrs. Fan*
t S. Mini mu.

Lovely
Given
By Mr.ancI Mrs.Meisch, firs. Mobley Hostess Dinner at
Mr. and Mrs.
r.umuml Meisch' To Entre Nous Club
Tin* Daughters
entertained tlu* Eight
O’clock

Personals
r'*h Richard B. Russell, dr., of
'"•de
. and Col. Robert C.
'u* •II, "I Vllnnlu, were the guests
I niiay •• Mi., Margaret McRae.
' ’•• rt Rvil
Braxton Baggett
R»r • rt Me s.r left Wednesm .i ng for a motor trip to
3,Jl“. Tampa aral points south.
W. B. Bankhead,
are guests of the
Hi It* Air. Bankhead
splendid fishing in
hli.ah.'th Skinner of Dunr,v‘‘d Tuesday to be the
Mr., K. M. Galloway. Mrs.
'v;li I,,* an important speak:ir r.ieeting in Altamonte
''f t lie State League of
r* ,W- T. I.ingley is taking
•Lortl Bell, Miss Martha
d. Cuthurud and Mra.
,• '’ lutiitr to Leesburg Wed**V to aitetid the stnte meet■
I'liit d Daughters of the
iCuCBicy, being held there.

'ducat i&lt;&gt;nal Survey
leasiD e Faces Some
Belay With Senators
I AL« AIIASSEE. Mav 0.— House

This smart frock of blue crepe de
chine has its matching cape to conform to the ensemble idea. The
trimming on both dress and cape
i of figured foulard in rose shades
•

Chuluota

of Wesley Sundav School Cli&gt;?a of the Methodist
Church held a delightful rv’d li'c
Tuesday evening ut tin* Chuluota
Inn in Chuluota.
Twenty-five of the members
motored oui for
the sumptions
Idinner nt the Inn. The beautifully
appointed table was exquisite!)
decorated with roses from the I tut
I gardens. A five course dinner J
I was served.
Following dinner - lirh'f ieiahfifs
meeting was held, Mrs, l&gt;. S. Bab­
bitt, lb ' president ol the class, |
piusidie • After this a social bout
conipb tul a delightful evening.

Bridge Club Tuesday evening at
their home on West First Street
honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Me-:
London dr., ami Mias Ruth Bur­
roughs o f Atlanta, who are vuitina Dr. and Mrs. It. 1). Caswell.
Tlie entire lower iloor was beau-1
tifully decorated with a combina­
tion o f bougainvillea, spring flow­
ers ami ferns. The prizes for high
score were won by Mrs. d. I).
Woodruff and
Ned Chittenden, i
Mrs. Woodruff was presented a I
cut-blnss sandwich tray nnd Mr.
Chittenden was presented a leath-,
cr billfold.
Following the game, delightful car.:-,
ivfn-fili.nenta i&gt;V Uvnjjt/UUVi* wvi;; j , ( [i h,&gt;
served. Tlio a* prcr.ei.t vvvret Mr. LK- '1'
»nd Airs. Meiscli. Dr. and Mrs. d. (I.
Ben D. Caswell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Me- Mrs.
I.emloi* di.. Miss Until Burrough, Fo.v
Mr. ond Mrs. d. 1). Woodruff, Mr. Morg
and Mr-- Edward Betts, Mr. and
Mrs. llohert Heins, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd.
Emmett McCall, Mi. and Mrs I Mrs.

NOTICE
Bwau.s* of the death of Mis.
ater I’itts, th" meeting of the
pe Or**au club was postponed
ini la*; Monday. Thu meeting
next Monday will be held at
&lt;■* Baptist Church nt II o’clock
kh Mi Sharp and Mrs. Hern­
ia or hostesses.

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TO LOAN AT 7
FOR TEN

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Announcing Tin* Opening
nt' a

Summer
Class

on hom es o r business p rop er^ ) a
to $50,000. N o bonus. U i;v ir

nts trom $j,()
!?&lt;u borne and

pay ren t to y t:

J jgin n ers

LET’S TALI

Office 112 Second St
Th.* Tin i.luv Duidicaie Club war. i
delightlull'y i ntertalm* rlliy M r

I (ii irg( W. K '.lit at her li imr on J
I Magnolia Avenue.

l! *d n dmuce roses were u-&lt;*?l
with *h: rmlng effret in de • •*
i ing. F'ldlowin ; the game of danlli cate, delicious refreshments in two
' em: ;*-•*-, were served.

EAGUE PLA
S PE C IA L WEEK Or 1A C TIV ITIE S

u

Mis A. •' Uielianln.m and Mr*. I
1 F. E. Koumillat mb ‘Ut ut d t*n »lij •
sent i t.ili luentb r». 'i ll * high i &gt;U\i
van* made hv Mrs*. F. E. Bn :iil:la: Mrs, UuMi Wigal., Mrs. ii B.
I ",.i and Me*. Hoy Clulteiuli n.

The Senior Epwnrth League ol I lielency and hopes to
th** Methodist Church has adopted another mouth. L* a
this week a* u special week of me lei pie sled to con
Longue Activiti n. with every mom the lionora.
bur ?)f the league expecting to
On Saturday afteri
take part it* the week’s program.
and and Fourth Dcpr.
The following program lias been chmge of n co.tlred to
arranged:
will b* bold in front
Friday evening the Florida fVn- W igt:
Tore,
trnl Union will b** entertained by
Sunday evening at
the Sanford League.
Over 1150 the First Departmun
young people are expected and a charge of tlie Quiet
l&gt;teal time is being planned. Du- ina. Every member
ling the business session of the to be present,
union the election o f officers will
hollowing the
1
be held. Other important business muling, promptly at
will iie considered, including a *lis- S&lt; ei rid Department
mission *if the FUirida Conference, charge of the* Moth*
The local league is not eligible in gium. ThU program
the contest for the attendance cup mnp.cd l»y the Se&gt; mi;
lint it is hoped every member will StiperintendiJ.fa. ^ a
be present. The First Department I.Menlteld and Miss

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lfiaij%ke i,

Dinnci Party Given By
Ml’.and MrsAVoodru t’f

Only One In 50,000,
Movie A ctors Wins!
F am e, F ig u res Sho
HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. May tk— Fi­
gures compile** »Hiring thu last
five years by the largest moving
picture producing companies re­
veal that tile aspirant to stardom
in the films must overcome a 50,000
to 1 chance of achieving success.
The figures indicate thtn in the
past five years, screen service bur­
eaus nf Hollywood have supplied
over 10(1,000 men, women ami chil­
dren, who nt first were inexperien­
ced in moving picture work. Of
these 100,000, not to exceed six
or seven have reached a point
where their names were carried on
the screen, and only two have b»coait! star* mi any magnitude.
Many included in the figures had
some theatrical experience, and .he
contrast is drawn with the fact
that nearly ull o f the prominent
-tars and featured players have
had stage experience.
“ A beautiful face, directors sa&gt;,
"or a pretty figure or both, without
cuedal hbtrlonic ability, are uscless in filmtund."
TO THE SW EET GIRL
GRADUATE
I ' t the M.'di-D- Sh*mi'&lt;* design
nnd make y ur graduation droaa.
Vanity Fair Shoppe. In the Bas­
ket.”
A&lt; t.vv
prk Ledger,

u te M ea n fa i
Y day and night— the w h o le
year round— he steals. Rain,
snow, heat and cold — these are
his bu rglar’s tools. H is nam e is
R o t , and the only tiling R ot fears
is — P a i n t y

B
devoe

T o defeat“the meanest thief” use
D evoc L e a d and Zinc House
P a i n t ' It takes few er gallons,
costs less per job — saves labor.

New Handkerchiefs

BAGS
All leather and satins
silk and beaded bags,

Plain white linen, la
ti immed and fan
All lace and color
linen for gradual

A ll styles.
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V-

$2.50 to $5.(11)

55c to $1.25 eat

I
A J t us about the Deroe H o m o Improve*
meat Plan » k e n by you can paint y o u r
house— •inside an d out — a n d p a r ) j ii
in ten m a nd df m sieUm tef^

Ball Hardware

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SILK SCARFS FOR
Silk Crepes, Georgettes, plain colors and fk

$3.50 Up

l’ht ne 8

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NFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925,

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Yesterdays
Results
A 1 TO 0 GAME
[V isitors G et . O n ly T w o
Aa F a r A s T h ir d T V Till
W h ic h D e velo p ed lu t » Pit
chertP I&gt;uel; A llen (&gt;ant’d

FLORIDA STATE L I-A L F F.
1 I^keland-St, Pctcrr.hurg, rain
At Sanford J
N A TIO N A L LEAGUE
Phiiaiielphin I ’D New York 6,
Poston Ij Brooklyn •?.
Ancibnati-Chlcago. cold.
, t. I/mls-Fittidiurgh, rain .

iTY COBB CLOUTS
THREE 4-BASERS
OFF 3 PITCHERS

r»*!!e American

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lelrle Information.
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nil’oll T l &gt; T MOTIC H
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rt
(heir phone number If
j.,lre results.
About one
„ut of a thousand has a
.nd thu others can t
'L.-l-'s.s &gt;rllh von
unless
j ”linow jrour address.

When a mob attempted t » !&gt;n:h n
pegr.) at I.ox Angeles after ht- bad
r tabbed a while man in a quarrel,
&gt;f. ' !ar!:n” il2...
j«.«I,• ■■ nap­
ped from h i. wagon and after over­
powering t &lt;• negro, kept the crowd
fri-n him until police arrived. “1
!&lt;m nty country and want thu luw
tn take cart* of till-, man,” h- told
onlooker*.
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Rooms 501-502. I’ hore 05
First National Rank Rm lflitur.
Force:—-Mi.-s Kuhn Williams, ^li.s.s Helen
linage.
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nnl mailing—aa you
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L W. PHILIPS SONS
Dodge Sale* and Service

tjnd«T I ho
n . i i i p &lt;?url« atrnoni.
ilfCpaiotl. nr othvnvlip, Inton utoil
In tho lamlN ami |iremlm»« Involved
In tnliv milt: And nil o th e r per*
Hon?i cl.lim ing any right, title or
Intercut In the latnU a n d pr« tnl» * n
hivolvod In tIi Ih milt, w Iioro namert
m &gt; unknown. Mrfondnnta.

I OR RENT—Garnge, 111 Palmct
to Ave„ or phono 549.

FOR SALE
lire** Box

FOR RENT— Apartment at fill
Myrtle Ave. Also two garages.

FOR SALE Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand good*?

Onlrr for l*iilillrutlon.
The Htatc of riorum.

T«h 'Vnltor W o t to r« r o n . If living,
nnd If dead, tho
holm.
i Io v Iao . a.
g r i n teen and other clalmatUN un der
I In* h;i Id W a l t e r W otto rg ro n. docoarod, or othrrwliifr. Intcrcntnd it;
!... Lamia mid iin mincH Involved in
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ing. and If dead, tho lodm. dovlrcc*.
gr an torn and othe r clolfnantn undo,
tho N.ild I’hlllp f*arl»trocm. d**conn*
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FOR RENT—Seven Room House, FOR S A L E OR TRADE for small­
711 Park Ave. Apply L. R. Phil­
er house modern 8 room house,
ips.
Corner lot W. First Stceet. Ad­
dress "House.” Care of Herald.
FOR RENT — Bungalow ui
furnished. Good location with
FOR SAI.E— Piano, two boats,
rage. Phono 9082.
two bods nnd other furniture,
Inquire Burham's, ltcck Hammock.
FDR RENT— Large unfurnished
home on Park Ave., close in. Im­
mediate possession. Sanford Real­
ty Co.. Phone 057, Rail Bldg.

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an insertion. Minimum 25c.
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
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Phone FOR S ALK -Several orange grove
properties in town.
One 1Irn.ro grove on beautiful lake, won­
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elk; derful locations for sub-divisions.
Bldg., 20a Oak Avc. Inquire up Low prices now. hut quick nction
W ANTED— White woman to tak stairs. C. T. Smith.
is necessary to secure these low
charge of house. Phone 1D3
prices. Inquire Lake Jessup Lind
Co., Longwood, Fla.
W AN TED—Good cook, Mrs. Gei TO LET—A seven room house,
rage, water and lights. T.
fi. If erring, French Avc., am
FOR S A L E — Ford car at bargain.
Grvcnlcnf. Lake Mary.
I^ke Monroe.
Owner going north. Call at 207
•n t ii i : n u n it rot h t a ; FOR RENT—new furnished apart French Avenue.
m : m i \ oi .i : rot \ rv. m m i m .
ment Phone 480L2.
n .»
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FOR S A LE — N e w 11 ft. row bout
it. .a. I apswortli. I’omiilaiii.-iiit,
$25.00 US N. French Avenue.
F o r Pent—Three
room furnish.
'*
" a l t e r 'V e jt sr a re n . If liv in g, nnit
eil apartment.- A m i It* only 218
ir drtkI. t !»«• holm, il«* v Ihi*CM, Knin*
FOR S A L K — One dozen orang
» f w {|n«I othor t'lnimatim. muJor French Avc.
bidder*. 20-22-21 ft. Write Win
th** Halil Walter Wcttoruri'n.
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r,-a*ri!. or o ltis r*
Im ^ r. s . n l In FOP RENT — Room* and kitchen
E. Smith, Sanford. Fla.
the latnln .it: I I . . inlscs Involveit
ette, Shirlev Apartment* Op
ii llils suit; I-till* * I ’artstr o -m. !f
FOR S ALE — Good mule, cheap. I
11\ .iiv.. ainl If (!«*ail. ih** ipilr;t. ilovl* positu Post Office.
A. Ucnnud, Park &amp; 22nd St.
nrnnt**r* an.I othrr rtnimantrt

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Senators A r e lln dly FI w e e d

S T . L O U I S , M a y IWTyirur ti
‘ ’A lverson, pitching for the '&lt; I Blrilern major league rcconl, th&lt;
«ry-Fetl* Tuesday afternoon, b 1
veterm Ty Cobb, p l a y i n g man.ithe Smoker* to eight scatte.e.l
ger o f the Detroit Tiger*, pol&lt; I
out three homo run* in yesterdayV
hits, ar.d these were so scattered
game with th» St. Loui* Browns.
that iy»t u single player from the
1 hey were o ff Pitchers Bush, Yn,i
Cigar City crossed the plate and
Gilde- and Ga'ton.
only two managed to reach third.
ICAN ASSOCIATION
S c o r e by inning s:
: Milwaukee fi.
'Alverei, Tampa's mound artist, did
Detroit
SSI 101 021— 14 17— 1
i.i. 7; Minneapolis 4.
St. Louis SOO 040 000— K— II I
just as well n* Alverson yielding
1
■ Paul 11.
Bnttcrie*: I.'onurd, Hollo1 &gt;■
only seven hits, but in the fourth
! ; ‘ liinsaa City 7.
W’ lb nnd WoihIiiII; Bush Vm
Trame two of those together with
Gildir, Ginnl, Stnttrfer, G.i
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A stolen base resulted in one San­
Springer and Dixon nnd Revo.
H O lTir* N ASSOCIATION
ford pluyer ty’psMng the pinto for New Of ,n 2; Nashville 5.
SENATORS ARE POUNDED
Birmingham 3; Memphis 3.
the only tally of the game.
WASHINGTON, May fi. It.
Mobile 2; f!hnltan,'ogn 7.
Tho-gnm# was slow in spite of Atlanta fi; Littb- Ruck 1.
i ton poundcl out n 9 to I victor,
over Wnnhingtim yc-itenlny, '.cor­
the fact thut the box score would
ing fi run* in the fecund inning
indicate otherwise utnl it was with­
nnd driving Mogridgo out o f tin
out spcctarular features.
v ,: hington us *tl five p I •
i Manager Allen of the Smoker*
t-r* and six pinch hitter* during
FLORIDA STA7T LEAGUE
1the game.
a
furnished the only excitement of
W. L. Pet.
Rcor-* by ini.ing-:
the game when hi* back talk to the .
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(Ififl .100 000— 9—11 &lt;t
umpire in the sixth resulted In lut­ |St. Petersburg ..
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. !• 1U .17 1 Wnsh’ton OIKI 100 020— 4— U- 1
ing ordered from the field. Two Suiifnril
7 10
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i police officer* escorted
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n, Mat bet rj and Rut! n ui
the umpire when the Hmok?r*’
NA TIO N A L I.HAGUE
manager refused to leave the vLTutc.
W. L. Pet. i
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11 5
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caused by n called strike.
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NEW YORK, .May fi.J»T!;c Van
The Smoker* hail only two Clrulnmiti
to 7
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chances to score doting the game, 1Chicago
9 9
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and these chats &lt;n tcanib in the I'hilmli Iphiu
•1 10
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Boston
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fifth und seventh.
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In tho fifth, Rstradu, first man SI. ItOlli*
7 9
.438 over t lt&lt;- Philadelphia Atlibti:
up, hU n twu bagger nnd went to | Bii-iklyn
fi 9
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third on the first out. Alvarex ! I'iltnhuigh
ore by inning*:
and Hunt, however, were unable
AMERICAN 1.KAG l'K
.ilt'I'u 300 000 OH) I
to put over a hit nt this point.
\V. L. Pet.
Ynti 004 020 02*
In the se venth Alvarez lilt snf&gt;
11 5
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Hunt hit safely by second, a d v an c­ I Philnili’iphiu
II fi
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fi 11 .2113
the fuurth wh ’U with u»«- nut, . l,)ctroit
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SO! TIILR N ASSOCIATION
atrde second; Leighton struck out;.
Alverson hit by third and Fri-ibb
scored; Curlcv retired the *iib- U&gt; Atlanta
Nil, bvilbDying out to right.
Frisbie led . in the batting, get New Orb an
ting three' hit* in four tinp &lt; up Birmingham
Alverson got two hit
in tlirtb Chatlnuoii. a
times up. The Celery-Fed plnyri M&lt; inphi i
l.itlle It- --k
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Rooms For Rent

Have S’ou room' to rent nr snm*
second hand furniture to *c}l? FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
out meal*.
Reasonable rates.
Uso Tito Herald's classified page
Lincoln House.
and get result*.
You aro wasting time and mo­
FOR RENT— One three room npnrtment with private bath and ney if this page hasn’t jrour claaone two room npnrtmont. Inquire sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 118.
nt Herald Office.
Ft MI RENT—Two nice furnisher!
housekeeping room*. $20.00 per
month. 314 or 312 E. f.th St.
Iota ml M. i ’ liubb. Complainant.
Vs.
.Inhti Holden. If living, etc., ct als
I lefi-ndn ntn.

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Orilrr I'nr I'nhllrnlluii.
The 8tat«- . f F lorid a T o
John llolden. If livin g , and. If
dead, nil nnrtles clulmlioc Interests
In the lands and prem ise* h e re in ­
after described under the said John
Hidden, derenned, o r o th e rw is e ; nil

parties claiming interests In the

lands nnd premises h e re in a fte r desrrlhrd under N an cy A Holden, decensed, or otherw is e, and alt other
pnrtlea ,-latmlnc
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In ihlands nnd premise* h ere in a fte r d&gt;.•
ocrltied:
It a p p e a r i n g l&gt;y the s w o r n hill
of eotntdnlnt herein that yo u max
he Interested In that certain tract
of limit sltunle In Seminole C ou n ­
ty. Florida, and des cribed a * f o l ­
low*. t o . w i t :

The Fniithc-i*l q u a r t e r o f the
Norlliwent (jn a r te r
o f Section
I*. Tow n sh ip SI, South, It.,rue
so. Fatal.
you and each o f you are hereby
commando 1 amt required to appear
lo said hill o f complaint
nt
the
court house in Snnfotd, Seminole
Foil lily. Florida, on Monday, the
first day of June,
otherw ise
aiilil hill w ill lie taken a* confess­
ed by you. said hill o f complaint
having been filed fo r the purpose
of quiet I iik title to the above d e ­
scribed tract of land In the coinplalnant. I.eland M I ’ liuhh.
Ii I* further ordered Hint this
order h » published once u w e e k for
elulit consecutive
week*
In The
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PALM
REACH COUNTY—Th®
scene of stupendous development
Read about it in tho Palm Beach
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G. TAYLO R DYER
Painting— Decorating
PHONE :t03

BY CONDO

Business Black—Magnolia Ave.
Corner Lot— Palmetto Ave &amp; 12th St
7-Room Bungalow— K. 10th St.
Celery Farm— 10 Acres, on hard road
40 Acres &amp; House— In heart of Oviedo
Othor Listings on File.

71(1 W. First St. I’ hone 172-W

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Interest is always our first consideration

•°'VS' SERVICE STATION.
2®*'• Oil, Tires, AcecssoBervice with a smile. Elm
flr’ b I’hone 447 .

FOR RENT—One bedroom, gent­
lemen only, 1018 Oak or phono
FOR RENT—Two cool sleeping
rooms and one light housekeep­
ing room. 109 E. First St.

Lost And Found
LOST— One Alrdale puppy about
seven months old. Name "Pep”
Reward. II. S. Ixmg. Phone C57

LOST—.One stock certificate, four
share*. Florida Vegetable Cor­
poration. If found return to Rex
Packard.

LOST—Small collie pun, brown
ami black, belt house Thursday.
Please notify Dr. Park, phone (M3,
reward.

West Graham. Va.—Tho ner.
Mwlii Evauu, a well-known retired
minister, now past 80, living here,
hoa a high opinion of BlackDraught. which ho aaya ho haa
taken whon needed, for 25 yearn.
“ For year* ! had been suffering
with tny liver," ho saya. "SometlniFu tho pain would bo very Intenso and my back would hurt all
tho time. Black-Draught was tho
first thing I found that would gtvo
mo any relief,
".My ttvor haa always boon alugKl*h. 8 &lt; nies It gives mo a tot
of troublo. I havo Buffered a lot

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W. S. PRICE, Mgr.

FOR RENT nt Daytona Reach.
Vcrv desirable summer cottage
and apartment*. Robert Gray. 804
Auditorium Bt.lv P O Bov 31,
Daytona Bench. Phone 1005-J.

Retired Minuter T ells H ow H e
Keeps in Good Form W ith
the Assistance of
Black-Draught.

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FOR R E N T — Furnished apart­
ment*. first and second floors,
hot water furnished, freo garage,
cool and comfortable rooms six
blocks from business portion. Mrs.
P. J. Holly. 518 Park Ave.

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311 Kant Second St and
1113 Sanford Ave.

FOR RENT — Apartment* also
room near the new hotel, lOOfl
Union Avenue.

LOSV—A quit claim deed from
Margaret W. Ramsey of Gormantown, I’cnn., to Hattie Wnrlng
of Abilene, Kansas. The finder
will be rewarded
by returning
same to Judge James G. Sharon,
at the Court House, Sanford, Fla.,
J. E. Snyder.

Cleaner*

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ARCHITECT
Ilona

FOP RENT—Two room npart­
ment. private porch.
I/iwcr
floor. Reasonable. 3lfi Onk Ave.

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America Is Suffering From
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I May a n d .Mayor L a k e Will
H iv e A d d r e s s on t'itv S u b s l a n l i a l O n .Monday N i g h t
In n .
I " I Di ‘ borough, t lie
luimii.li. Stanley Baldwin, tiei i lormer i toinivr Iti i
II Mu• Ihumid a lined him of t. e
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iti Mti'iti.i.
: tun 'Heiu'rs Exchanged.
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"Sanford .Night" will h" staged
Miiuda v evening May II at tin­
S' at ion WDIIO, Follm ■ College,
wli ii the Xniifoi I High Si lioul oi
• hi tra will retulrr an elaborate
program and Mayor Foire. t Lake
will hroadi ait an addii s.i in which
lie will tell about the advantage,
of "Sanford, The City Sub '.antial."
'I h-.i pr.igruin will be well LalatiLi'd. radio Cut-: muv n.,* i e - u r n |
ttin* the mimher will !«• eritertuin•ug, ae&lt; o f ling to the director.
The piograni is a- foliov..-;
March, " Flag of Ttuce”— , I’, rvii'oin of governm ental i .feieine
f.aii'eiuleau,
in vvluii should it • th e ir private al
IP i.ianre, "Homele«
I'll,trie* fuir
Siriator Ilnhiiimn said Hint tile
two n il -mix fi r uiipopuhiril.. of the
"'Iltle w ie that while till' I'resi
te'in has a lioiini.iil pally majoi
itv it dee- not eoiilri'l th" legitda
: ' • policies of the emit,, and also
that the senate ha- ■toud in the
. oi movement it uiguratc I h
••'■ifol
ihflueuie.. "Whatever
I
ai d in eritiei in of the
' ih &lt; I he • entile," he aid, "they
........... lend them' e l v to eorr i,;t
ih • on-nlered legis'nii iii. The
"i
tiling that
meiini'e.H liberty
'
1 th a n nnytliiog el e i- not

I - few laws; it i . ie , many ala
II
. lav. that people do imt uii
'• ' . i d ; mws th a t they do not

Identify Of Woman
Pound Las! Week is
(jiiven Out Monday

h is k e y W a s l ’ln c c d o n S h i p
Dili S a y s l i e W a s N o t Re•s ! " » n l ib l e F o r I I l l t f n g T h e r e

Tolnl Number in Operation
Jan. I Was SIO. Compared
With S7J in 10120, Accord­
ing to Census bureau Count

N(*/,rlicence On Three
Counts Is Preferred

Increase in Five-Year
Period Is $2,746,442

Mill u f C n m p l a i n t D e c l a r e s
O f f i c e r Is R e s p o n s i b l e F o r
E v e r y t h i n g O n H i s V e sse l

Doth Tenants and Managers Car ter men Uvcrconw u In 2
Decrease; Growth Shown
Lead by I'uunding Two of
In District Citrus Crops
Visiting Ilurlers for .1 Hits
and
.'I Runs in 8th Frame
The number of farms in Solu­

(M.K. Vi.. May 5.—Com­
mander Douglas F. Fuller, on tiial
leforo a naval rm irlm artial on
negligence growing out of tlm
; I'aiwport Beaufort Ii,|ttt&gt;r inquiry,
.'■dinilli-il Monday through counsel
| lhat 11&lt;| ii,• |i;nl been idared mi the
’ |!*V - ■•■''iiac hulMifii don. 30 and
' trb. 21, transported to the Unit&lt;d States, and some of it landed,
hut denied absolutely that he tvn
responsible for it.
’the admix ion wa
made by
I irut. Co|. (I. M. Kineado, marine
[corps, spoke- man lor the defense
rmin. e|, when Cunimandcr Oscar
S'liiith. bulge advocate of. the court
moved th a t tlm board adjourn to
the vault to ii. pert the more than
1" r ' • i of Inpior taken from (lie
Iran .pol l in the laid al the base
Feb. 2 1
“ 'Ve iidmil Inlli the ipi.ilily and D alloliug in S a n f o r d D i s t r i c t s
A built O i t r - I ’o i i t l h o f ({ n id ­
ii Ul ." Col Kim tde
told th
1"orl.
Wp ndinit the liquor war
ified T o t a l ; V ote In &lt;’n im pined almaril, and home of it wa
Irv A l s o R e p o r t e d L i g h t
I-ailed. We admit everything ex
• •'el the li pom-il'ilily for it. \\’e
i absolutely deny th at.”
No lii|U«r v e: found In Com­
mander I*oiler*, ippii |,.i i( |,nt I,,,
i- I luuuril wi'li lii'gligl'tllT on
iktee lu eifit iilion ; First, that le
dal not i *,oe and enforre proper
t'd'-i to p ie in ii the smuggling
of litplor utio.ml the Be uifort; mv
mid. that lie dnl imt i no and onfell e pi o p n rep dal ion to prevent
•he int'seiire ol liitiior almard, and
thud, th a t lie did not issue ami hr
o n l i n e proper regulations In pri a
i lent the lauding of liiiuora into tie
the I n i i i il States in violation of |n
Me- onlt-r. of the . reret.uy of the 2:'
imvv .«et forth in re**ule.tloiu.
tin
Vdmiis Transportation.
tin
When eautl. rotiveiiH Col. Kin-,
mile offered an oh lee t ion to the \V
lire Tin e of Cnpt. Frederit k A.tr.t
l ' :iimr'_- it&lt;ilion ar a mviuher i&gt;C
the hoard mi th" grounds Hint he
had alremlv f..i Hied an opinion.
1 &lt; ant. I rant, who it senior nicml.ei of tin- In.ml ami it, pri aierit
hv direetiim of the seeretary of
Itile lim v, n oli ini'
he |i:ul no
"iimion "toi eii mi authentit' mi rillation."
I he olijeeloiii vva oveiTidi d tiy
t|i.' i on i t and then t ol. It. C I-. 111
ea.|&lt;. ohji eleil to C(.| f |. (*. |i.i\u ,
eonimnpilnril of tl.e maria.' P.n
mel.-, iia\ v vard.
" I he i,liti*.*l ini. i•, ,.,. the
ei’oimd. of upiaimi forme.l." he
aid **( *o| Dav i
iid ., ( n lam Ii
eon ■imo lime ago that the emumi tiding officer wa i u pon ihle."
I d Davi i explained that Vvlilit
Ii" aid vva &gt; lontaineil in miv&gt; i' g
il.aiions, th at i that ill-emiiouiiidiog offii ur vv i
11".non-ih! - for
ult i! went on under hi i coiiimi uil.
al.d O' I hi Opr iop. lie denied
Hill le h id fol Oleil an opinion a:
lo the gniH or iunoc ri e of I lit■en 11utinD-..
• d.i w'i . I lie oli ji'. | ion w:i i v-,*r
• o|."l .uni ih, trial proceeded willi
• not Ir.iat, i ■.! Dai, and ( ’oinI . 1 • . I'lgi ■, |{, IP m e t.

ble Ic eountv inerpieu'd frunt
to
SIO from 11*1*0 to ll»2r.. nmt farm
values, lands and building* in­
creased from $(1,247,345 lo $9,093,7K7. according lo the compilation
of the II. S. Farm C©n«us Bureau
of tin* Department of Commerce.
The vnltt© of farm lands alone ii
placed nt $7 t &lt;19.753 in 1925 na
npainst $ I,**(15,235 in 1920.
Farm acreage shows n decrease
from &lt;i5.4(’,i; acres In 1920 to 25,­
034 In 1025.
Farms opernted hv white farm ­
ers increased from 510 in 1920 to
7S0 in 1925; colored farm er i de­
creased from (VI to 30; owners in­
creased from 4(13 to 777; forma
under managers decreased from 47
to one; tenants decreased from (13
to 32.
Crop hinds in 1921 totaled 10.505;
harvested S.IVIO; rrop failures 03;
fallow or idle, 1812; Pastures, 2,
753; plowalilo, 1,931: woodland,
795; other '!.!. woodland not i&gt;a:ituretl, 21,302; all other land 115,
Id vet.lock i,n farms; luiri-eu, 110.
■Ian. I, 1925 against 2.10 dan. I
1920; mules, K7I and 521; beet r a t ­
i o , Soil ami ‘.’..'ll: dairy rows two

The Celery-Feds nre hack in sec­
ond place, ns n result of their 5 to
3 victory over the Smokers Mon­
day afternoon, and the fans nre
expressing confidence th a t the jinx
ban been routed.
Cooper, the tall hurler for the
Allenmcn hold the Celery-Feds hitlose, until the fourth, when Dean,
Wclzak and Aboil made singles in
a row. which netted one run and
in the sixth, hits by Wnltnk and
Abell netted nnother run.
While the Cartertnen were get­
tin g these two, the Smokers had
obtained four hits in the fourth and
fifth innings, which brought them
a total of three tallies.
With the score 3 to 2 against
them, the Cnrtermen came up m
the eighth, Curley nt the top of
the hatting order, leading off. He
hit safely by third and was sac­
rificed to second l»v Dean. Wal*&gt;ih hit safely past short, going to
second on the throw. With two
men on and
retired by J
slit uU'd
.

House of Commons after a
comparatively brief debate
and without division. Monday
night passed the second read­
ing of the gold standard; bill
and agreed to the uecosrari
money resolution for puttihy
Into force the government’ ;
arrangements for restorirfg

•ho gold standard
The house has been cxte-mely
anxious to learn the details of the
term s of the government's agree­
ment fur American credits to pro­
tect the bank of England’s gold re­
serve; hence, the examination of
the bill.
These credits are for $.100,000,ooo the first, amounting to $200,­
000.000, being arranged with the
federal reserve hank, ami the sec­
ond, with the house of Morgan,
amounting to 9100,000,ooo.
.
. . ____
...
In
each ease the arrangem ent la for
• two years.
,
Outlining the intentions of tho
hill Mr. Ruinnean for the most part
i it tacts | the detail:! iih presented by
WinatOU Churehill, cimncrltor of
tho exchequer, in Ida budget statument and expressed the hope that
there would ho no delay in passing
the hill. He explained that the hilt
' viu' based on tho histories! prcccdent, or resumption of the gold
standard in IH19. a f te r tho Napo­
leonic wars, hut Monday thu tusk
was easier and conditions wore
mure favoml^Jc h c c au t^ nctior: Ivin
not hern ink^n until p o lity already
hud been estnhh-lu'd the secretary
emphasized fhn* any credit.! under
• he bill must Ii,. repaid within two
years. H«i heliw d there was no
fear of n ci.n :urnt rise in tlw
hank rate oi i n
in pricci, us
iimniinrrd hint! the hut made three hits out had been m lnaa'. il by m ine of tin*
initiation. of four times up. Wab.uk also labor members it vva the opinion
H atted 750. ono of his hits being a &gt;&lt;t all the best expert evidence th at
" ,,oalai ‘•"Ohlc. Curley ami Dean lot one t!.‘j difference it*
Lie. were each, accounting
for Sanford's tween tirent Britain and tho llnitud
States now wao so itninll, if, indeed
emigres- ch'ltl. m the box score:
it existed at all, ns to he consistI he box n o r n ;
•n t w ith the View t h a t ( tr e a t B rit­
jury to
....
al phase i
1hc &gt;•&lt;« Srore.
ain had reached a s ta g e w h e re its
•S will he TAM I*A
Alt It II I'll a K purchasing power wax a t parity.
istrict su- Hunt,
.
3 (i |
| ;t o Tho government belief was that
■it liner, th.
2 0 II 9 1 I *hero was no serious movement of
tax upon Kui radii. If.
I o I
i n n prices cither way from the prur«nt
level.
Allen, ef.
Slum ilea Auks itejerliixi.
Spend, rf.
Philip Snowden, who was etinW*
Weiks, ;ih,
cellor o f ' oxchcquor in the laid
Stiiggimi,
labor cabi t in moving hia amond
Cooper, p.
ment for the rejection of the hill
Fi ller, ii.
on the g r.• mil that the proposed
action was ni-luly predpitate and

Washington News

Miss Sallit* Robson,
Former Resident Here*
Dies in ('harleston S.C.

Special Program Is
| Planned l&gt;y Rotary
In Honor Mothers
'"■'• i
eltcra
’•"di 1
.Oowii
vvoik
nt of

b n hie,
I he Sanford Kotary ('lull next I.eigliton,
I io .Ii*. will oiiservu Motliei ' I • .. I homp on
with a rpccjitl program to vvliieh Jai'kpon, p
noillii'i'i of tlie uomlit-ra will lie
tlo- hoiior gue.tt., ureordiug to thu
&gt;b epiiou of the club at ii • luncheon

u tif'd ....... ting Tiie.dny noon.

The

o;;-

'' • hi. e- -lion wa mudi h, I*i•■ ident S.
1 on i , u . . huihol or.
if"i‘d. |
\i Hie meeting today. Mayor
Maltlue, of Altamonte Spiings
"a-: lereived into the club in u
mriiilo r, vvideommg iiildle a.e !«•mg delivered by I’li'udent Shinled er and Col. ticnrgi' \V. Knight.
2d i . .Mali hie ri’ 1ponded with a holt
talk.
I*. J. Holly, the retiring (tresident, was honored by the p re e n hih'iii of a diiimniid pa • pwila. ..■• pin
:t|'priTiatiui! ef hi
work an presiding of fleer during
tin* pa t year. The pti' .eiitaliiiii Two Run-A way Nc^ro
had I wan maila by Hairy It. Klvvvnn in (iirls
Arrested Here
Me an ii|i|iroiirlnlo n|ieeeli. Mr. Holly
V i •• ponileil and urged the slime
Queen and Stcllu Williams, two
am hearty lUppurt Imi given the nuvv
an . i i. mlcnt as had been accorded him run aw ay negro girls from Tuft,
d . by the mt)inhcr:i during hi term, Fla., are being held by the police
u l i I'i link (ion/ailcn wai, in charge until the urrivul of their mother.
ed oi th" program and introduced
The polieu department was ask­
i ll- .Mi ' Ito-.uiuond Ir.idfonl, who rell- ed hv' the m other at Taft at 8 o'­
■-,! . &gt;b red evcrul rcnilings, whieli wire clock this morning to b« on tho
III - giluruusly applauded,
look out for the girls, who ar© 12
bill Visitors present were: Frank and 17 years of ago and within an
evi- • hapmuii, I'rovldcnce, It. I., (icor- Iruiir, Policeman j . U. Gr©vn hud
ii.
:•■ Babcock, Buffalo; (icorgir Me-iarrested thu run-uways.
a • all, Miami, Newt Vowel I, f)rlan-

Mel’linlnek Dealh Prohe (’onlinued
By ('liicugo Pnroners Jury Monday
Mnv

*• I • &gt;! iniMiiy ri Miu t , in il' hi.il u
h
.• • «i iM'.r, i , | irl I'
r nf W i IIi.im
Me - 1h.ilr n.m fuf l*. c.
'•

Hurlon Hives Aims Of
l f. S. In Arms Meeting

^ D liA Io s in j r r

r,,I,k* Doeloi

Coast (tuard Clans To
Tech Football Coach Wipe Out Rum Row
Dies From dun Wound
' " • ' i " s reucli-

tmg forest fire
•^Vo,

Hokudo

e ping through
and

ICnrhitr

NEW YORK, May '• TwentyI,&lt;&gt;at i of the It S roast guard
. .-UJiut-d out of Clifton hay t" Stu| l t m Island base this morning hound
j ! for rum row to open an offensive,
.. | which will »eek to sweep the liquor
, nrinuda off Atlantic Senhonrd hy

I lie le tiniiiiiy wa given le. Mrn.
Maud. E a to n W a lk e r of (ittiini, wit. fa . a ri,u ail of voting Mr■• orillilk. She told of lert.iin oei .c-ioii.t when Shophertl gave mi'diI'ine.

Dining tlie Inking of i&lt;■■.tiniony,. M m . Annie T. Brown, .*■;«. i |icvj 1utnr, appmaelied Jud g e llair.v 1*1om condueting
tlie i \uoiii;ntion,
I at:«l whi.ipeied in lii.t ear.
/'•My bo-yeur-old detective ha.i
| given me &lt;&lt;omc infiinnaiioti, ’ said
the Judge. Then suddenl.i ho vail­
ed to the rtarul Michael B. Miiihouse, i.ileim an, formerly of St.
I ouis. Mo., who testified that
Shi'i.herd paid him for wrvices to
a "tire proof plaster" company
with u check which the bank re ­
turned **.1'* no; covered bv -'ifficlent funds."
Albert llaensiger, reporter for
the t.'hicago Evening Amur icon,
wax allowed to testify nt his own
physician. Dr. Oscar Olson. He
a I-&lt;o moved the impie.it hv continu*

I lie following members vvuru
precviit:
George
Brockloilm,
Sidney
( lia-e, Kundull Chase, (’. II. Du­
ll" e, II. L. Dean, Alex Epps, Bob
Holly, Milt Haddock, E. F. Housliiildei, V, alt Huy lien. Eil Higgins,
l.^n r*’* Ucotgc Knight, Frank
MacNH1 . A. R. Key. S. fulcston.
Bill 1 urkcr, H, R, Stevens, K. E.
Stevens, S. O, Shlnholsur, Dave
1 hrashor, Ed Marked, F rank (lonxulrs. Vt. C. Hutchison und W, J.

Judge Declares War
O n Drunken Drivers
SARASOTA P .May 3.—County
According to the m ayor tho tw&gt;
Judge Albritton In fining II. If. Pur cent dividend will be t.-tuci
Butler *250.000 rtnd revoking his regularly ench q u arte r in Uic- fu
c a r license for six mouHti, nn- j lure. The company a.uumuci't tixm
nounri's war on the practice of (he city will rush th© work of puv
people driving autos while intoxi-1
First Street. Before strevi
rated. Witnesses testified Butler j work u started It will ba oeev i
drove reckles.rly between Bradsn- sary fa r a dredge to do some fill,
ton and Sarasota, finally plunging lin g in vvoik, it t# »tnt«d. 'ITvia w{j|
headlong imu
^ flQ d f)
,

�V.MAY 4, m

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W
l.cttrrs I’alrnt
S ta t s of Florida to Sanford Kn*'
terprise:; Inc.. $5 000. I.. W. Pow­
ell, ureeiilcn*., )l shnres; G. Wilnon. vice-president, 1 rdiarer.; L.
Dabney, secretary - treasurer, 1
chare; Directors, name, 1 rhare.

Public Record
Compiled and Prepared exthU ivrly for The Hanford Her
kid bv the Sanford Credit As
fcoelntion.

No. Amount
R. R. Conveyances 1" $61,500
r t|i
Quit Claim Deeds
:: 1.000
Agreem ents
2 2,0.j0
It. E. Mortgages
5 20,150
JH -f
Hut isf net ion ot Mort­
age
0 in.250 ;
t*
Articles of Agree
ed b
m ent
1 2.500 \ dame
A ssignm ent of Agree, imai
ment
1
.iloui
P artial Rclea*-p nT
Th
M ortgage
1
jof St
Letters P aten t
1 5 000 ; fici i
Affidavit
1
irrn r
Certified .Copy of
Intel
Ju d g m e n t
1
Fo
Dishonored Ch"cks
‘ cf it
reported
7
702.01 $000,
--------‘ to u t
W a rra n ty Derd .
.$100,
H enrv Nickel, to City of Han­
ford for lit:i 2. I, and 8, block “ X"
S l G e itrudc’c addltic. 1. Stamps
A!

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aal
■k c t f l

2

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O

C l r ) I T w h ic h n?!d Ordinance lift? been duly tar* particularly
«crihfH» nmijtow?.
t : hrginfiin£ 105 fro!
H ta h llfh iitl
n n .it&gt;
tltll
U N IIllt f I I P
n i i r
n n l
{ i .1 ill til
I. published
once noath
week for ffour
set
forth in said (Ordinance No. U2. | N orth of the Southwest com er «'f
consecutive weeks in The Sanford therefore.
; the Northwest QdatVFjof suid Sec- |
(Herald, a newspaper published in
BF. IT ENACTED BY THE tion 1, run N orth G2 degrees to '
City c.r Sanford, Florida, and,
j PEOPLE OF T H E CITY OF SAN- nAnutes East 387.0 feet: thence 1
W hereat, no registered voters o f : FORD, F LO R ID A :
,|-JC fens* l r.O feet; thence South
the City of Sanford, Florida, and! Section 1. That the following nc degrees M minutes Enr.t 2 1"
no owners of ieul estate in t h e ! territory
in Seminole County, feet; thence South &lt;17 degrees 3 2 ’
District ro proposed to be annex- S tate of Florida, contiguous to minutes East 35D.5 fe et; thence
c l, have objected to such annexa- thc present territorial limits of t h e | coa th 35 degrees 27 minutes E a s t'
tiun, and,
City of Sanford, Florida, m o r e i | r&gt;0 feet more o r less to the South ;
Wherees, no notice of any o p - J particularly described as follows, | boundary of *nid Northwest Quar-»
plication by petition to the C i r - [»to-wit:
•
t r r (NW14) of said Section 1. I*"
and the same is hereby annexed
ns a part of the territorial limits
I asked Mi. Glenn Curti* if he
) Viu* the County of Seminole,,
of the City of S m fo rd , Floridn.
would not undertake the P - t s an I -n vlli,',j1 j mlicial r i r t . u i l thc City r
Section 2. That this ordinance
rubmit an estim ate of thc approx
rhall become effective immediateimate eost of restoring and testing of Sanford Fiorina, o. simnted, objy upon it* passage and adoption.
Adcnted this 27th day of April
fuhinittcd. approved, and the aero a r rrx n tio n of m id territory, has}
f.lnm* wns taken out of the Smith- ,K.cn ;;ervct, npon , lu. lnayor jJf J
remun shop* nml shipped tn Ham-*
u
FORREST I-AKE. Mayer
nmnd: port in April. MM. It \ya:.
c ; t Y o f Sanford, Florida, and, j
S. O. CHASE,
not an hir.tnricaf relic kclunging
’W hereas, no proceedings liave
Commissioner.
to the national museum but n r
.
.
C. J . MARKHAM .
e m p l a n e left with the Smitnvon- • ' m st,tutod by petition in the
Commissioner.
i&amp;n Institution by the war depart &lt; itei.it Court, of Paid Circuit, setir.t.V. for experimental p u r p o c i.
in r fo ith objections to t h e ' a n ­
(Seal)
nexation of the territory propos­
GERMAN PRINC E A.N APT
ed tn he annexed, and
RTCDENT
Whereas, the land proposed to!
POTSDAM,
May
■!.—I’rinca
I ouis Ferdinand, second non of
fanner Crown Prince Frederick
Wi.liur.i, has shown n tremendous i
♦♦♦
♦$, ♦♦♦♦♦♦
vj, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
^V
0 pacity for work.
About two
♦♦♦
vrc.tr .’i'To be wagered Hint he emild
! nrn Spanish within ii brief time
v.t II enough to converse in Dial
languaj,'’. I.ouls Ferdinand, who
: i, 17 years of age. w ent to work
1 srrretly. A few months later u
Sputirlt diplomat was invit.sl to
tea and the young prince sui prir.eil
Ks family by conversing fbmntly
I* in hpani-ii.

IN PLANE ROW

' A CA’RLrtAn JUST ARRIVE!)

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O vcrciieft Ir;v. Co., to Lakr cd r.
J essu p Lund Go,, for E 1,-.* &lt;&gt;f S W ’.j .In ti
Ilf N\V'4 of S ee.£ Tp. 21 S. range th a t
20 E. containing 20 acres. Stamps tho
$•1.
: St.
Frnnci r. W. Thigpen to Berth *. » -.m
Handel for lot 7. block Ik tier 2 dual
E. R. TrcffordV. Map. Stamps $2. with
Charles M. Townsend, to W. th
"1
HIU for Beg'.. 70 chains south and Inlh
f»5 chains ‘West nf N E cor. See. well
4 Tp. 20 Rung * 20 K. west ID nek
irhulns, touth H.8&lt;* chains, r o u tli, wlm
tiU degree:, cast nVi chnln* north rent
11,14 chains , to beg. Stamps 81. mei1
Bank ot Oningt* L* T rust Co., to stro
Henrv Allsopp for lot 12, block 25;
“I
lot 17. block : l l ; lot 12. block 12;,; nil
lot 24. block a ; lots 1, 2. 3, I. 21, 'inn
22. 22, 34 , block 31. Sanlando. 1 h
S tam ps Si:
„ nilo
Lena 1.. Enrseh. to U. F. Gtt for ing
N W 'i of -HE1i of S W '. - f See. will
21 Tp. 21, S. Range 20 K. 10
C
acres. SI.
30
Sair.ue] A. Robinson lo A. Ft
•ri’i
rlairo Robin-;,n for lands ill Sec. lh:r
21 Tp. 21 Bduth Rung* 2H East, thi;

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Ordinance No. 95

I'ER DOZEN
SI.r.O a n d u p p e r b u n c h
W e s t F in d Strm

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\N ORDINANCE ANNEXING Y V V V
CERT AIN T K IU tlT O in
TO
THE PRESENT CORPORATE . ♦ . . ♦ . . V i
LIMITS OF T H E CITY OF i i . t t
S AN FORD, FLORIDA.
J t X J
K tnmps SI.
1 “ •*
Wlr.rea , a petition wat h e re to -1
V %♦
David T. Williams, to Henry her,
$nro filed with the City Commis -, V ^ Y V
Hodges for lot 2 Rand's Addition ubo
l : ion repuestiiig tlio unnexiition of i Y V V y
■the ter ’lory hereinafter dvu rib.ed, whie.x -aid territory is eontigRecord
Of
Homing
Mode nous to \li.* present t e r r it o r ia l ,
limits of the City of Sanford. { t X t
John Jenkins to John Bennett
W V V
PENSACOLA. Fin.. May t. i Florid” , on.l
for 1-2 acre in Sec. 31, Tp. ID The Penuaeola Naval Air Station 1 Whereus, at the time of the pre- Y W
V
Boulh rangn 31 enst. Stam ps 50e.
h a i fonvanle.l to the Navy De­ i *ientation of aid petition reipiestV
V%*
W. a Hodgen to W. C. Field partm ent in WnMliington a report
it was
for lot ID. Florida Groves l'o., ad : of the flight of a homing pigeon 1ing tin* saiil annexation
ditiou to Illiu-I; Hammock. Stamps i which in believed to have ret a rec­ made to appear to the satisfae ,% A . % V
50c. .
{lion of the City Commission that
ord.
Thomas A. Snider to Karina McThe pigeon was set free a t l.ake ||| e area proposed to be annexed J
Cheshov fur lands in Sec. 11, Tp. Okeerltni w* one
morning and t« tin* present eoiporate limits of ♦
21 South Range 31 K it. No stamps. rcnthcil Penracnln, a distance o f 1
G. M. .Incohe to Mattie V. Moul- 170 mills oil tin* ufternniui of tin* | tin* City of Sanford. Florida, eon- * * * V * X * ^
dln for W ’j of N W ’ i of SF.'i of next day.
i tnined lc s than ten registered vot- *X4 Y Y X
Set*. 38 Tp. 21. Range 32 F.tiat. No
Officers, familiar with the hub- cm und,
y Y Y V
'ntantpH.
Its of the homing pigeon, e s tim a t­
W h e n a , on the Dth day of
ed th a t the bird made the (light March A. l&gt;. 11)25, the City Coin({nil ( Ini in Denis
in 20 hours actual flying time as
Morton Realty Co., to Howard C. they do not fly a t night und al­ nil.t ion of the City of Sanford, t ♦ ^
Griswold for W 'j of N W 'i &lt;&gt;f ways atop for food and water.
Florida duly and regularly I® * - | Y | A
^ Hoc. 23 Tn. 21 South Range 3»
X
I l was stated t hat tin* bird w a s , r &lt;1 and adopt) d Ordinance No. !»2,
E ast— 80 acre*. No stamps.
only 12 months old und that while ntitled:
*t**t**f**X*
Ann McChesney Creigiiton to
“ An Onlinnnce Declaring TinMuy L. McChesney for 11' » acre, the navy record ia 502 miles for
,% , % Y
recordeil In Book 111 page 3)12. 21) hours, the h V o i J of the Pensn- Intention (if The City of Sanford.
cola bird was the nearest approa-h
i Stamp:. $1.
Fliriila,
To
Annex
Certain
TerriWilliam Dingle t &gt; David T. Wii- t o form er record that liar, h* en t,,i V To the Present Corporal •• f t ?
"llam s lot 2 RnmlY Addition In S, \

Flight
Birds

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'"jrp'shes with one applicav /orn and marred sur‘•’ccs regain their luster over­
night. Wood and w ick erw ork ,
furniture, lighting fix tu res,
bric-a-brac again brighten the
hom e with all their original
freshness. 1 heiinishissm oolh,
hard, and glossy. No experi­
ence is needed to apply ReN u-L ac. It dries overnight.
Rv all means, have it handy

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�PA G E TWO

Y, APRIL 5, 1925,

The Sanford Herard
e v e r r at trrn n n n r t r t p t
' ' l a M i r nl S a n fo rd , F lo r id a
E n t e r e d ns Prrnnd Clnsa M a tter,
O ctob er 17. 1919. a t t h e P o a to ff lc e
a t B u f o r d . F lorid a u n d er A c t o f
M arch 3. i sot.
I t S l . l . t M l L. DEAN ...... .......... E d it o r
It. I i n W A n U 111711(1 ........... . l l a n a r n
111 fgagiiultii A s n u i r

urnst jiiptkix

P h o n e H.1

iu t b i

One T ear— 17.00 8 lx Month* I3.G0
D e liv e r e d In City by Carrier, p e r
w e e k , 13c. W e e k ly E d itio n *2 00
l»er y ta r .

• K I T f l.tl. X O TIfEi All ohltunry
noMee*. card* of thanka, resolution*
&amp;nd notice* uf entertainm ent* w h e r e
r*mt*Kes are Made will he c h a r g e d
f i r at regular advertising rate*.
MEM m i l l T H E A * s o n \ T E l i I’lt E S S
Tlie A*roelnted Press 1* e x c lu s­

ively entitled to the use for re*
publication of all new* dispatches
J red He'. t&lt;&gt; It or not oUu*r« lno cred*
(led In thin p a te r and also the In*
cal news nuhf nhcd herein. All r ig h ts
of republic.ilb.n of *|ieclal dlnpatehes herein are also rener-ed.

T rrs im ,

may

102-,

T H E HER U.tVS PLATFORM
1.— .icip.-r
route In J.irksmiviiFf.
2
‘n i linn of St. lolins-Indi::n River cnp.*i!.
S.— E ’.teprion of while v* ay.
4 . - »K&gt; I n i - hoi o{ I11c.1l tiniu*( rupnts.
— Spinning |"!• I, tennis court*,
etc.
fi.— A linn* 1 line of building pro-;
arain-hnu-.es, lietels, apartm ent

It’s Results That Count

HOCH, DER PRESIDENT”

As Brisbane Sees It

5T W

Not lonf? ago Charles Dawes arose in the Senate of the
Hush, Little Ilnhy
“ Red*,” Squeak and Jib b er
United States and created a furore which placed tottering
Somebody .Must He Rich
solons on the brink of eternal peace and made younger moll
We Must Learn, Rev. S ir.
who sat in the chamber, age considerably, while the echoes
Ily A RTHUR B RISB AN E
resounded from coast to coast and have‘not yet completely
(Copyright 1925 )
died.
Not that the Vice President said anything unbecoming, TH E P R E S ID E N T invites busi­
or said anything varying greatly from what other vice presi­ ness to take its mind from Wash­
ington, “ free from apprehension of
dents before him nugiit have said. He neither took the name sudden
frightening development,"
of the Lord in vain, intimated a war with Japan, nor sug­ and nttend to its knitting.
gested an oil well probe. Apparently it was not what the The big business th a t message
Vice President said, but the way he said it that disturbed sounds like the voice of a mother
everyone.
(singing, "Go To Sleep, My Baby,
Mania Won’t Let The Blnck Man
Nothing is offensive in the Senate if it is properly prc-|Mi
Get You." The block man in this
rented, but the slightest deviation from “Senate Rules" will.Gt
start a commotion which won't subside for days. They tire 'case is radicalism,
very fussy about little things in the Senate. Mr. Dawes
BUT, unhnppilly, you can’t keep
didn’t show the proper respect for senatorial dignity, or red
a
hard
radical down. New York rad- J
tape, and it made somo of the old boys sore.
icals hired tne
the Metropolitan unern
Onora
1&gt;
I,,,.* :
, ,
„
teats
K( tillin g 1 o t lie i n c i d e n t in a speech ho K«vc
pave before
;t
,,
,
,.
. ,. , ,
o-rm ir n f R r Z tn n l.no.'nnaa rv,,.., \ t . . iv
J i n t i L .t Hum House for a “ musical fete’ and then
group o Boat on business men, Mr. Dawes
said:
saiur
-the
In
tern
atio
n
ale”
That’s
»nng
It was the way I said it (“Senate Rules’’) not
a revolutionary hymn, containing
the preposterous suggestion that
what i said, that gave rise to irritation in Washing­
all men are equal, and they should
ton. My grief over that irritation is somewhat temp­
divide property oil a Communistic
ered by a rrmark of George Hornard Shaw, that no
basis
H’fensive truth is properly presented unless it causes
irritation.
YOU havent h eard the worst.
’I hose radicals
actually
sang,
vui' u., a I am going to say a few things. And
'tamped their feet, am! told what
I am g'liiur !o av llirrn b&lt;’»,:ii;*u? Senator W l'i. m
th. v would do *o ''capitalistic gov-'
M. R o l le r i h e r e !n l i s t e n .
im uent sitting rig id in the* cxI inn going lo appeal to von as pici of S-n .1*..
i *i p c* box • in the* diamond h &gt;rsc
I t ' d ' ’ ■ IM l 1 il *I"MI*VIn »• &lt;01*1 -. ■■

Ho* o p i n i o n O'l I ;

*

DAN DOBBS s*

*A\ V

May flower7hHnT1»rr
It tnke? a coupfc to
mend.
i en engagement.
No man is worthies* k,.
,
a &gt; v;crt!l Jew tijm e ih i;’ !&gt; J
Many an amateur -n-i
n’t ever, grown ,11
One of th :
vou can have is a c]ean

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AU*8 fair in love art t
they nre alike in ..the?
f a l l in fr.-e v.r , *•

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t!t-: .* ivm't t ,.ny

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Cut triads mak *1 1ini? j'
; ric.ienl, hut .*. poor
iT.f^re^
1tint:.
.

On.&gt; n very fmdiih
J
h i' \ac:. ion f'ir the
yjLfl
; bc™ wul he nway
his.
A man telh u&lt; ht . j
I' lii ’i !i ■atai*!'!* '!
),i njr, ’*■
I us he h.im t changr:! a hi;
it ta k e s n-ivt fnr

a young j

dree t . grow up knnwin. jt
become paper f. r a e!ii-.-■&gt;p nr,Tit]

t* -r

Tobacco si ul.i kin 'runs. K*
' ;
fall of gernts. Jo«
srame, mayt»e gi. l dmuMn't ,a

1 shot. ’

'Ihni's where f»i liitiftable ludie3
.*■iltjet t of Ser.tde i" le . . .
m
1
!$»
■, in tin* ten on, with rujics of
’Dili our Iota fathers have in mlr.d when they
The i liniui [ire you wi«h ■
11 m 1 m ound th eir necks, dinframed the C.aistiinUon in-lodging v, il h any on* of
It (Hike*,
iM.H’d.i “ '.tiimuidi* r\ i th. I tit*
wT- b romn other perscn’i
n's ,ih
% S
poo • i g n dm* I h im •Ill' Vftto [KHVi'f
and i: you v.* t .
per-1', .tension of I r o d paving p ro ­
.*«i|*ir plexuses, diamond tiaras
would la
.
tiu ir heeds, inti' •*&lt; ally im ag­ • f I hi* t o i l e d S ' nt &gt;? Would fir**
•f It
gram.
—-- ~—*VT»'Yy*^-d
inin'..* ' h hi olvw., qtn'.' different
7. — Construction of lioulci nrd
have .lid, ■
V.Il«*fi • *il la v. mil.** It;.* i !»&lt;• r o n r t t n r&gt;i
*". •• ; re r.iorc i n
f
i
"
1
1
1
de
n
African
i
ter
with
a
nruui.il Lake Monroe.
actiiiii ol 1\s*&lt;* hmi e . ip 1’lU lgrr i, • h» it ! b e y nm . '
........ 1:u |* m no I laltarr tc*j
i
i.f bone* su n k din ugh her ■
8. —Cump'clioii of rily henutifica •
it tna; ho th mert stay b*
In* nl |&gt; c*i l« tin* \ ill, j lllnet id' th }’ . sideut. mid
•
p. And that ivh ra the j {
H p 'd g rrn i.
.ref i:*fm•n :Mil,jilt (1*1 i &lt; • t •w l»y tin* SitpiHmi* «’ in
ii*;: la ■ils sit, behind the pearls j t
Hid 'i.immi.tH, won.l*iing wimt “
&lt;d' H r l 'nit *-.l siati s. 1fiat i furl *n*&gt; i i mv. was m il
fiidi caught Hu i.r;r.g art a
In j will du to the slock market
ItlEl... i d 'd lili'l EOR TODAY
i 1 hi Un* i1.1(10 'll' |;'iWl r. [ib p s d u lit* b u n d s 'd m
i Its large u
the " t ;JUtIv.‘ ,
next
day.
_
_
•
Si-ti-rifir. t' • lilifl, ;-ll !.&lt;
h'gi.-|j*M'u
;.!'wt*r t ha* in*
|
spring
hut
they
will Im* by m,
l-idl Iffd d L * i'&lt;Hrid*»' r*&gt;f *I Can yon imagine radical select-1
w drt’’'
, ■i'tiitg.
V
t i l l lit' '
I. -lline ,i i , pri&gt;f ’
rnqri i 'um :t*ri" It i
lit mv:, | • rs rutl gain ’
mg surn a haliowtd spot for their ^
a ', it • .11 things, having ptoiu
‘I &gt;, d .Smuitor lititier to know how you feed
.d u ctio n s, i t reminds ua t h a t a
i.M ii* t!u !di t(:at now is, anil of
pirit did “squeak and jibber’
al
i.u'
it.
.Ml
of
you
v.'liu
think
the*
Senate
ruled
th a t • hi it i to coate.— I Timothy
the streets o'. Rome.
g!
t
to
e
changed,
.stand
up.
Come*
on.
Get
up
THE REVELS AT D00RN
“YES—BUT WE DON’T WANT ANY­
4:S.
i
and .say go right now."
--------- o--------1‘iiOVIDENFE NEW S
T H E NEXT time anybody nskn ]
THING SAID ABOUT I T ’
TH E TEST
It wau not .strange that till stood up, all applauded, and "how do tilings took,' ymt can re-,
G
AINESVILLE
SUN
all .sat down together. It was not .strange because all were ply, “ Well, homebody has got
This is the test of a man,
ii alt of t h e , hi**i i I,” r.ith the Nationalist* c
business men, not senators; except the venerable Senator money."
Dees he stand to the blow?
•lion th" militarist who worship him, la
"Con:dnti*ntly is practically un give it to tin how in the world a.c ’
The
turn
over,
by
check,
in
New
Is he willing to go
Rutler and even he rose with the rest, overwhelmed by popu­ York's banks, on Friday, was one known in Gainesville* real estate we going to g e t it. Tile columns , j
Eid er at ilnurii a memhk-dl 1’’ h!‘H f[Ul'! h!™ " r r"k*ft fork
J u s t ns fa r as tie can
lar opinion.
billion, six hundred and ninety- circles. Real estate dealers of the m e open to nil live news of any
3 f’^ h f i d and expounded w l t h ; b „ rB to bring about hisornina
For the right, and not break
seven
million dollars, breaking the city will “hum and haw " a t th" kind. Newspaper r. j nrteru arc
Hut there is the difference between business men anil highcs'it
When his honor’s at stake?
ni
■-*•'■• -da und (iiitt' ritet- nalieft lie will do &gt; &gt; u.ihout rrj
I
not
iiM'idiihlc—vw
*
hate
to
get
Uk
senators. What do business men care* for rules and decorum, London. record previously held b y 1liu.i- about lie paper not carrying ■“ tip’’ befor" we can run down the i nr '*
■ignificunee of Vou I tin- a* the expense of the HJfUitB
Ifc who has plenty can pay
n cl estate deals ami give us par- tury. We can’t be everywhere at ,!• nlm. :‘k vielorv. It is a good ^L" ” l ^ ' ,,ir*'*
etiquette and things like th at? It’s results they want.
With a smile wdiat he owes,
YOU HAVE read ah nit th a t rin- l.cidar "h — " and ray we nre not tl • sari'" time—wc couldn't do it
------------------ o------------------in *e Wilhelm has had a n y - 1 , WVnt 9 1e r,,1,:"Vv «’««t«l
But the t r m splendor glows
if v.*e had a thousand reporters.
gle check for one hundred and forty lioosling the town as we should.

; I

In the spirit of him who will say;
"No dollar i- mine t!i:it I get
While I stand ’neath a debt.’'

; ’
' :......... "
Hr:.. . u- had tto n ret for«
1 ,,o p 'e o rd
“ If tin- ieul I'StiUi' jiw.i will give
"But these same real estate nieii ua a 'quart* deal and pu* tin* news not to he blamed too muclt lor i thing but her inahilit; to ittp*
paid by Ulnrrnce liitlon, of Itillmi,
he? wilt on Europe In wagingt
Read &amp; Company, for the Dodge will pall oft a big d e a l—the re- out when il is n v. , well jraaran- ■ j i n .- this time.
porters of this paper will get l|,e tIn- I, t puhlieity \v&lt; can rie ■,
Motor
business.
But
ii
i
.
significant
that
hr
h
a
ils
11,lo0d,l
,?:,t war *“ hbim ;. A:
Is
Sanford
lo
have
a
"(’U*an-Up
Campaign”
thin
Spring?
A pledged word is easy to keep
Our business men are doing "wind” of the deal, hut when l l i e ' ’lllh
not only to r .'I e 1;lit? t r a n s f 'r of tie? almost octo- nt* whu lielieve - anything else fi
If so, v/liat dates for Ibt* affair art* set ? It not, why n o t !
When th ere’s little to lose.
t? Is the many lev lutiun.r i*( t
things on a big scale. And t h e y j !:u„| dealer is approached on tin* tale m»n, hut to nil of our reader*
But when you must stand up and
Sanford,
taking
it
all
in
all,
is
eommendubly
clean.
The
tr anything. Our te!**photi* *. :ur::.ii soldier—No. ’JdT on the German charnel r made sire* I
must
operate
in
a
big
way
if
they
-object
nil
we
can
get
is
“yes
choose
\ -o l li t of war criminal • as a *,vm. forget- th a t one "f them
Between hardships and sufferings visitor from the average town would even go so far as to want to compete with E urope,'but we don’t want anything said
you
report
tui
1
h
an
k
s
U
*
.
i
liiti'tr
Hob:
ai—
'.lli•rn vj *i"iy.
where
whole
nations
go
into
l.usia
|,„ui
jt."
Of
course
we
do
not
c
.
A til nipt renr.ua given to elect..is **hy &amp;
say San lord is remarkably clean. But the campaign could
deep
not mad, hut :■:re tire* 1 t«f in - arc n n !e el ,ew h efe to intel-lll t*. U ■I* e .urg -hi.iild he i lm-i'it was tl
ness
on
a
national
scale.
peel
the
abstract
people
lo
give
And the soft way d ishonor would be of much benefit. 11 is the general psychological effect of
Even .1. h *t listtVI* sUg ho would not ack'i'iwhsiK? &amp;
out information concerning deal iinr **■i ll ■• 1 v; hen it’*! flu • othi .* . ■ . V
take,
a "Clean-l'p Campaign” that is worth many times the bother
ft'Utiw
have
•
fault.
1
nil
:*.1
'
C
ti'.M
h:.
\Vc
IN
DIVI
DU
AL
concerns
here,
like
Hindi* a « that ju *t ,unity s war guilt. Ami wijj
s
been
which are in the making, neither
It is then that your soul is a t and expense th at such a campaign occasions.
jU:'t:finb!e cuss ing i..•it iimtt t liking Ii -an
he
■
it
a
ni
*&lt;i!iii
1h i s . Ilinden to Moans nut wi h to uckaowl*
Judge
Gary's
steel
company,
Mr.
,|o
we
want
the
real
estate
man
stake.
on
:in
y
wi*
(inn’t
de
h
n
:
w
ill
la*
itltitihoi
itockefi
llor’s
oil
eoue
*rn,
Henry
p,
give
oat
premature
transactions
i about S(Jt*- 1their war guilt? I- it not
When a man washes his face, says Dr. W. A. Kvans, one
*
;niii|ii
ii*r
thru
r
an
id
ids pie VmIU hern use they de-ore t.» repu?
Ford’s
automobile
husim
ss,
eclipse!
the
publicity
of
which
might
ip«il
“Th'* truiildo \-ith Git lie v. iile
The tent of the man la the blow,
of the country’s greatest authorities on public health prob­ by 100 percent o r m ore any sim ilar hi , sale, hut it ia up to the m i l now
. lieu:ver they are m upoiilicf
1
r
I'.u;
•:
"WI
illin’t
.
the
Ki
in
iwant
r i •,
tiny
tiling
i
. The tstorm and the tempest and lems, he “hones” to put on a clean collar.
j .i*,
the ohlig.'iiimis tl. rmany
hen a man cleans individual or national b u siness; u tato man to make it his hu i said aihotlt ii.” Mid until wL* I ‘im ■ris-u he i , - H•e Hind* •Join Crrj;ht
I
ri
strife,
.plod
v.hen h r ii'prcwntifl
iif)
his
lot,
sweeps
out
his
house,
and
paints
and
whitewashes
i'-oph
I.
i
:,
up
r.*
*:vhiol
to
il
1
anywhere
else
in
the
world.
Thei
nCs:i
to
call
the
t&gt;r«v
.
for
a
reoortei
vi'
tury
.
Hut
■alu m ! «:i itiat the t!ti -p* that
N ot the soft, sunny days of bin
u.-k'Hiv. Ii dge.l her wa * i.uilt is
v't.
H.
h
thing
to
do
is
to
hold
that
nupre
"
)
,*il­
tilu
»
•
f
wiEl
i
Kiiid
l”.
IU
»
i*
bet;
tt
hy
i:
th
generally,
he
“hones”
for
a
clean
collar—that
clean
collar
is
when
a
deal
is
completed
and
n.it
life.
inaey. Bigness counts.
ily v.ill m v t r pro ' *.. • a .ii ex f 1♦\.*i I'rim* • l'i :• Ik: 11 i f M im a at Y« i lille.*.
go a round raising sand because the We’ll he . : ;
But the length he’* willing to go, better health for himself and family.
i • "'. .a t i.iii. i il" yo’.ni’ri’r ll.i
'the revels ut Do»**n. ’.vlicrex
paper is not carrying land sai&lt; . ft re S u:&lt; it st* ■idil.
Anil the hardship he’ll bear and
And
along
this
line,
The
Sanitarian
magazine
says:
"San­
DEAN
INGE,
of
St.
I'mil’s,
I.onmi
pleo;if'dly . upplied may
n
biiek
in
tier*
building
sales
or
other
improve­
“
Iiinighl
go through
.i:u:".* iimntlls ' I " the beginning of u i
e.-rt'l'** M&lt;"t|
Becau*1
. .* i t ’:; the right thing to itary standards are raised by "Clean Up ( nnipnigiis and lon, says an nutocrucy, like th a t of ments,
D u r i n g t h e c a m p a i g n Germany, ii hi tt»r than any Memo•e. 11'. i: •i!i .. 11: e *: .. mi dani *■ o* di iUii.
"This paper is always ready to •ee if they
! there is a better health conscience.
do,
give wide publicity to these things ;» met king
—By Edgar A. Guest.
i i ; ; . ; ; U ™ m u d . ' t . ' u k U „ * , « » ■ » « r a i y i n * l » ; » w *'f "'* n f ?,,uX
“ l L l'L .“ , l ™ T S —they
mean a larger, belter and iridi* n is u
s e c t s a n d r o d e n t s a n d id d u s t a n d g i i m i , p&lt; oplt u i
&gt; jihshed by Germany during the war, *store
a
i
I M u W IM A .iv U N U A
progressive
Gainesville. *1.... I...' mil
T his i i National Musk* Week. f e d t m c o m f o r U M t * in t m iT o im d in tfs t h a t a r e n o t s l n e l l v s a n - . pi ; &gt; ;*
( i(. &gt;vaIri k u m u That's
a . ; .........
........... . .....
our
primary
business
here,
"il.sll"
M
O
W
til’d
f o l k t i l l : : * ; i i r i s 'd ii d
What are you doing to ei'letirnt1 ? l t a r v .
h o r m o n t h s { l i t e r a * ( ’l e a n - l j p p r n g r a m h:ti! h e e n F r a m e , England. Belgium, U a n u d a .imill if the teal e sta te men don't ib ing uiiti.e :i i
c a r r i e d o u t in a c o m m u n i t y . Ilutl c o m m u n i t y d i s p l a y s a re.il Australia, Jupmi. etc., including
There’s always rooms at the top,
'' lie and the I'ov.-paiHT oiriees tl.rough it*
■i
. e .. .*r ..
i .u ro n e e il Italy and the I luted Ftate p art uf
• *'• * witli ii'tt l*r» Nlik'f 'IRh
hut some men get winded on the c o n s c i e n c e in t h e m a t t e r of w a i l a i e aK iun.sl .my a g e n c y u t |ie time
Ihinkn is distributing germs.
'
------way up.
t-niNStn^ jit s
ntr Die da1
m* \V«»tr!c&lt;i t»» lhr«v
- ■■ o--------Then again the "clean collar" is often tt new flower garTHE VERY Ruv. Ingi' say th*
,.
i “, .
. . . . . r M !*■ ■»’ *■'-*!
it'll fu* i(••Iit:
‘- % " 1 1 '' " ‘:■■‘■
Wonder if Wilhelm Inis got used den, tnmie new vines lor the porch, a tieautiful lawn—things W" T , !,,,T.. ,u„
“
erve
a
.
a warning to
Pill
!;»
kiiis
o
to s{leaking of !\t*, n im i Vun Uio*
m e t i m e s o u t o f waH t *11' Koi.wc- r. 'I h u t’s it you can
For a long lime St. P etersburg knov. that lb,
Ihat add to the beauty of it neighjiorhund. Si
........... .... ...............without
................
fi a r o u r 11v
donburg?
*
"
’
n o t have autocrac y
an I baa been held up t„ other Florida t ising ......... I

One For Sanford, By All Means

, „jv million tloMnr*

.

I he co-operation 'd a “( lean 1 p \\ eek Neighborhood impiove-

Next Sunday is Mother’s Day
Don't delay too lung before writing
th a t le tt.r.
I*i another nmntli or six weeks
you will he wishing you were hack
in Sr.r.f rd.

i

is the

Y«m muy lmv»* a

...

,

11 * 1

M

...... ■

n 1,1 1,11 1,1

ly fur the betterm ent of tho entire community.
n*»i» ii1 °»« n t
l“,r ‘,,!l
. . ., ..... ,
i*
tfitnt l)!««teri*r in ntiotm'r, a weak- fora muniftpaliiy. During ihe pa •
Sanford should notlad to have :t ( lean-1 p ( unqiaign Ultjr U!MM| |,y n iti.munk in an tiUihin -ev.r:*! towns of t h . Kt.it.
Spring.
"(Tteut-l .p,. I tinl l. jt, Plant SomeMowers
.itimr, ami : o on.
I’ave ci.iilf ilmir entry into a r *r
t h iis
s ...
. ......
Hilar • 'p*tign .' tiu:nici| .»i tu b e r
let that be* tin* slogan, with everybody helping everybody
TH E tiREA T advantage of the Using, lh a la and Fort Alycr did
elm to make tho affair a notable success.
it nttodie I'iiureh, through t ■ii ct-n it tliroiigh Hi ?r uhnoiber of com
—----------------u-------------------

Hush, wooden Indian! D n't you
n y ; you’ll he :i legislator liy-nud
by. -1 ;..:itka N ws.

„*rat, a m i y o u r uiit-i. rat

L a s s n f i a * i o n s cv.nn? i n t o o x i s l r n n * a m i a r t m o s t i*t t r r t i v c * , n n ititnt «f hlrih.

'ft i l , I IM ; immortal, I ire* can tin nn "nmg,
■ml tii.p \ I . : over is to dim far ever must be young.

P“ me
i

criiKhiip

entires th at rail- blunder, such as the one nirstufl
a fair Iirofit on *.*.111 1 ,,l' *lm&gt;* I»r&gt;*iucini* ttuw*
ai r up; to in'lucnec t" *n
lent that the )"•!..... ldnnd«
i niti.f. gel ilia ju -t di-i ?!■*•
New juiper
a tte m p t b*
to wr ii tiv-y find it. Tin*)'
ale i (In y have an ubllgafiifk,
lb ir ub ■cril.t'rs to give tut^
e l f iv l . When :i party* sties
I t iff Itii1*
t hum l»* tf■1
nub * they do it n mmithljr
,s imt rei*ogiii;:ed. there '* I***
to I*? n hitch in toe priKeitlicP*

tun. i, from the point of view o f iiiice, but I’r'isurtdu made up u
n lay limit, resides in the f a d that I qniliir ul&gt; criptiuu tit’ t* ;i t h o u .

s a d dollars ami e n tru s te d it * ?■■
jm udituic to a u u u m i U i e hea l" I
ny Percy
llaye.,, e d ito r in c h i'i
"f the Pensacola News am i Imirit
t&gt;—
Half th* world d o e s n 't know
al. 'Idle fallowing c \ t r u c l from a
wF.nt the o th e r half i Iih*s and it
THE NATURE nf (tvi pytiling i
le tte r written by Mr llaye**. t" T!i •
1* a citirn no uih* cures.
p o r t i o n s . — A l 'i s l o t 11'.
I
Reverend
Dean
Inge,
i ' uii independent which eainied ike I n
|
l iring democracy w ith nutucruc. . aco.u nilveitiring, is &lt;&lt;l mien* t i •
Woruk .* if the Time Union ad*
i like &gt;'iiiipaitiig a liahy held i ad in unit ipalL ?«■*
verti: :d for th a t thirteen hundred
"I am pleas d to s ta le tha, tl ■
its n u r s c ‘:i arm.?, witli a i i! y . r;
In tha Lost :u. I Found column.
! mg to walk, falling dow n and It,imp l t*ftills we obtained by roa ,&gt;a m
t.V IKVIN S. . '.I I I .
this d iv e r ti -in,* were imt itely ,(t ,
mg il little I'nreh ad.
"Dancing wild: appetite c* rend
fuctury. It might m o r t a l %-•*. t i
I
Tin*
?
Iu!?l
in
Miier.
of
course.
u&lt;
a ni'V/apaper nrticl . Also stifi .
••\Vi'l. I d ’ ’ e. ju-.t wind i" nl the oi in-, of il - auto, r a t . 1 1i • util ■.
Tin* original *•! my fid i "0 'b a r
collars, coats ..ml untlerwenr, at
mm
n d T of "Ju d g e I'rii l" was a u*r- ing you hue. none,'' pur. Ui'd Judge but it mu -t |i aril to walk
this tune of the year.
rival's what we are doing,
t ItiII.lodge William iti din|i, now de Hit Imp. "1 a *.mile naturally that t'liie.
pet hup more e ffic ie n tly in B r it­
teased, lie was a wonderful old you ha"e reed Black: tone'.'"
NEW YORK HERALD TRJP.t Nl*
Hing a song of sixpence
ain, p reserving lic it* King as a eon
"B I iii k which, jeilge ?"
mail .-lircwil, simple kindly, wniy,
Pocket full of rye,
nenih*. merciful, and one of tio*
*'Bla* kstoiie, a u th o r **f g r e a t • venicn; lynihol. W e're just pr.o
F our and twenty c u p p e r­
Tho war gam e in Hawaii which i i ';&gt;* depelli! .
must perfect interpreters uf human t.*vlbi"tks ttn t i c p iu d lre utld p r in ­ tir in g democracy, holding on i,&gt;
'll get you 'fore you die.
the eu.it tail of plutocracy, lo ended Monday night w a , intended t en; ,i? i&lt; *t
dial &gt;e ter that the Holder Smith ciple of the law,”
I steady ourselves, a little.
t ’ome to libidos'* the capacity o f the t it qrh sup
ever produced.
III" candidate slimd hi* head.
It seemed almost pitnulnxjrat
a
ro
u
n
d
hi
oOP
and
l,dl
)0
y
e
a
rs,
and land fortifications and th e m ula:* tie of little
Git* tune, a good many years
g a rriso n to resist a m rp ri iv at b a tu n t.
"I ain't never beatil &gt;f him,” ho I we'll show you.
when the Plant &lt;'11y I 'n u r u r spoke
ago, till’ old judge Wm. lifting a
lack by an enemy fleet. It w alii :• nm
. It' tn
of those while blackberries and yet chaitm an of a committee ol three confessed.
n te s t of th** land forces
r a th e r • iti. tlie belli r t l V an 1
wo have known white mi.*ii who
“ Well, how about t 'o k e ? "
DR.
NED
M
el.can's
daily
philo
lawyers
who
*ul
In
examine
it
I d o n ’t l now e.* I e ver licard -iqdicr
ami the le- away fiom he* (&gt;M t .-i tunl ;i
were yellow.
'" id le r writes. " T h e agrii*uittir:d
a g ric u ltu ra l Hian o f the sea fuict
gangling young man from Hits u l t o f hint, in t her.
it.. . ‘ i . . ;
.
t(M 1!l
Idm cannot u n d e r s ta n d why f o b .- ir.ns ans to ia d wi
•
country who sought it license t&gt;»
n i.e i.rnl. '* *
P th
t!t
”
(Veil,
Bi!(ely
H
un
you
liuvu
iaiio
l
a
r
i
u
e
i
i
pray
to*
rain,
when
|*iru
s
decision
will,
i
i
i
i
c
i
o
i
v
,
ha.
\
A. P. t l L p s k h
tl.
practice til the local bur. tin* run s tu d iid t*.»» ( fiiiAlitntiitu of the* all tliU.t I-1* fu?i"c*»5 iiry i.* tu pa.i^ a a local r a t m1* than a Kt*tK*iul mu
I • ue i a w.ii
• * it!
liter J . I. leads? ' I f you c a n read diilatc had started mil to he n
l ;ij* J . •; *
ilr.iy sigiuficuiue.
this, you are too dam n close," hlackKinith, hut he had derided thin U nited S t a t e s of America a n d th e law.”
i
jc t.ei t (Mil &gt;1 i* t .
i
on
it
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and
th
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I
lie
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Idee
p
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rh
a
p
s
T
he
ability
'
f
the
H
aw
aiian
gu,
read:? p. danger sign &lt;m the rear of wcuring a frock coat and making
of the s t a t e of K e n tu c k y ? "
has been stu d y in g ta il roads. T h e y rison to hutd out u only one f.tctni* it., ov.u y.;.t
u Connecticut man's car.
pe&lt; ■lies to juries would be insti
■To i**B y m th e tru th , je d g e , i ilun’t jiruy fu. login r rates. They in the s tr a te g ic ituati m m th * i [ poreiit e.v;;W I
I IImii bending mule shoes arid
a
in
’t g o t round to ih-m ye t,” ad- go hei.ire the I n t e r - tat*.* t'o m iu e r e Pacific. Hawaii ?* our n a v y ’s out vv* r.* oblig.-i i., u
In Vermont a Gennnn police d&lt;&gt;g hrinking wagon tires, and
.: I
[ t 'nmmissii'ii ami g *t them.
If lying w estern ? ; 'r a tin g ha*. -. I; fliMtl H:*w..'t
• rhotvs the w a y to a kidnapped girl
a),p |toatloii for admlasioti to milicil th e nxpinng Idin-ksmitli.
islands i i i a* 1 *
"
H
e
n
r
y
."
pres-ed
J
u
d
g
e
Ulahop
,
1
f
a
r
m
e
r
s
could
work
on
the
railroad
is
tv
depot
fur
supplies
and
a
place
w ho had been the subject of a i lP(.
a r d u o u s profession,
"suppose you toll u&gt; just w h a t plan t i ny ?\ouldu't have to p ra y for re f ittin g and refuge. But it coitsid . l at leu •
r c a r r h for more tiian a week by
Ju d g e Bishop opened the inquiry honks w h n t autli"i l i b s —yog have fur la in , i .? high finance and is hiird»y coiiceivnlde th a t the Haw- that naval w:. * , i t
((bout five hundred men T he men with a m*ides of questions designed
Mcired Govei
lime!:*, -ay
•Uilied since y.oi ir c a m e seized
Government
-Uj to them , “ You aiian
Islands should he a tta c k e d ho difficult to c a n
had been unable to find her.
^ le,a lh(J al,ihitiouH youngster
fa
rm
e
rs
uni
t
obey
th
e
national
by
a
n
enemy
fleet &gt;'f tho s tr e n g th in development,
w ith the desire to L, *une a mem*
general and specific qualifications,
1H(r
«
law* ,.f uippjy and d e m a n d
W hat of the "B lue" fleet u*dess o u r own would Fe !ike*1 i ■
Tennessee may prevent
the
uhaiit the railroad
h a t ’s a ; Pacific H « t hud I u m been &lt;lis it Fiuly oiiVn-ii
"Henry, IT/ tmn, he began in
Henry pundcri l .i m .muiit. Then
...
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teaching of Darwinism hut they l his usiull benignant fasWon, “ 1 [„ fm*t» bri^htuiMiI
bo maintained
tllffuriMU
of, &gt;&gt; itn our racifu*
d iffe re n t liUHitii*ns,'*
buxine*:
can stop evolution.—Hanford Her
...... i....... u„,„.
.o
"1tell you. ji'ilg*",’’ he said. "I
-----"in being” R would Im e x tre m e ly us t roiiaty.
aid. The principal result of T ennvs-1 &gt;,aP,,’0*t' J’°.1.
.,
ii uiir navy i
c t up to treat*.
to acquiring rt.a ,|
t,jk. j j, ,
j ‘Revised in SO FIA ,
i oiitm unisis and n th - liuxaruous for another to eomo a d
rcc'o foolishness will lie tu inspire tending
-* tin* culling nt
the
ru dwlt^
im e n ts of
„ f q,,. s,( k!l. ,,f K intucky' l'is d&lt; -&gt;*rihcd as "ite.ls," a r e t r y i n g the w ay ncroas the I atiii.- to as ' d u a g t h in every *-licet urn* west
ir:i coast will lu■and we shall
win*’ iiiui.ufiv’ o s r io n exceDt u h i - ,,ur!' ,,nd‘ hereby fittin g yourself llljir|,tv
n jKh ihn.ugh. uu' I kin
kill King ft-oi* We c a n 't u n d e r- s a i l o u r coasts. If u m u i . e a u
tun much ri
Of losing lie.
*,
• &gt; P
?
i i , - fo r your new c a r e e r ?
re m e m b e r what it says*
stund why Boris w a n ts to he king, ecssful landing m Hawaii it v o id i
— C o w ley .

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for llieir ability, by Llo1
iio.ly nl iiieii in th* world
lege ol I atdiiinlx.

MV KAVOltlTK STORIES

THE HAWAI I AN WARD

&gt; *. Go.'graph
i nilitiuits thus
•
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the
trouble
w
i
t
h
■on of his Btatemcnts.
And no in' but not so very much,” con­
i.* liable to meet guria. to a tt r i b u t e th e “ Red dis sustained tn the seizuie. Its c o m - 1 icduco the t u u ar game to the
p e tio n will find an attack on re fessed Henry. "I trims to do the next Icgislntuti
lelativdy
minor
orders in Sofia to machinations of, munication also would be likely | dimensions of ai r.
'atii
ligion in anything Darwin wrote.— most of my residin' ufter I opens *nnd repeal every, d —n thing you the ItiiHsian Government.
to be cut. Supremacy in the Pu- and localized uperution.
(f)cyl*
1 ,'u li S
tar.
an
I know.
Rtar,
»n office."

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l" Dr.
It.lW |lf(lft*.S.ill] of
Yark l n iv e i*

draw i. llO .11 lolls 11"111 ikt' l'!‘ '■
wifi have ■'» f
»|d
o elottn
around lines' Ktatenirid - *’ '
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In H ■!:iy of &lt; hnrli- R ^
Louis : 1*'. . I?.: Il di e ■si'll K) ‘

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« I" t • ■' ! -‘-r .
•.•uiiiing efTemiaule.
mil powdeicd.
Thi'i b.-hi " "
i*, Liking a job out *ol
id i *. ii g h e r " wji ws:y hiriti'tl f»»r ;i enupli* *»f k'tn*
with no soriui.i resiilt*&gt; t h e a t e r sir.il the u*
As for wimien taking men*
i
&gt; rroaUiihy leuruirig lit
pi t lit i ve. Alld smi:i'. hi-lory is full of such nista.v1
•
t to lie done tihriut d. When the men went to
V. • a, • im . *" arr that clotiies v. , i.*n did the plowingtio* &gt;.. a. In the Bible : im y , Ar.* led an a rm y . Queen Lit**"
. ' . mi, ila- ,,i.fei.t i.inle, n:nl Kv. . sufcil a kingdom and &gt;wurr-.
i (' *I I :*C I('l?i:lL*. ‘ seWCit tig Ii-i ia tun long to warrant u™'
i n . , t. g bee, end made them- u r g n f n um erous exuniph***
When women begin to P° ,
!.(■■? iiiirer* . ' and it i*i not cvid
.u ’.*. apron was bifiu(a ad fishing trip' *: ■•&lt;i in any way fn
d a n g some men
Tv,
f l,*.ie
■, "Uolo Adam, al &gt;•
....... on th
e ir hul&gt;k
...........■*. . .
.. fe did the I lin'd t , ,1
m to w orry, hut until u*ns rkias.
Hm-e whu
.‘sso r ra n get us excitw*

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THE SANFORD HERALD
I v. o n

TgLEPHQNEi-Off'cc n

Social
Calendar

MISS KATHRYN W1I.KEY

oanjord
Society Editor

W oman’s Club Plan
Reception For Stat
League Women Voter

nffectiunately known ta
residents.
It ij
;
1
local clubwomen,
"'Is will gather in
to welcome Mis.
•he members nf Hit*
1 Snnfonl. The aims
*'c much in common
'he Florida Slate
H omen's Clubs.

A fte r the husine t meeting i
Woman’s d ull Wedtuvd.iv

Tuesday.
d Mr, Coorge A. DeCottos
m tain the Evening Bridge
[ their home on l*ark AvcMathcaa CUas of the Bap*
S c h o o l will hold a bus,‘1 social meeting with Mrs.
Huff. -Od Laurel Avenue,
I o’clock.

Bible Doesn’t Merition’ I

George \V. Knight will cn*
the Tuesday nupHcate Club
honie on Magnolia Avenue,
i' Meeting at the Woman ti
t .j o’clock in the morning.
\Vfdne&gt;*iIay

. will he the monthly bust*
of- the Sanford Wumeet in-.* ■
, flub at d o clock.
, |j |!. Ia' wis will entertain
foitnightlv Bridge Club and
extra guests.
, I!. I». Caswell will enterit bridge honoring her house i
.■
II*
Mr.,.
W. &lt;'

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, i et lri
l f tlnn
. etm
o n nIt*r . .

Cd'Mh- Hath Burroughs, of A t-

The Music Department o f the
'otnsn’s Club will give a special
nisic in observance of National
fade Week at S: 15 o’clock a t the
ab. A snleiidid program , includ:tr the best talent of Sanford, has
-sn arranged.
Mr*. Vi, inr Check will entertain
h* Original
Orlando Twenty
tiint Mah .hmgg (Tub at 3 o’clock.
Frida y.
Mr-. ilr.Kton B. B aggett and
Its. Jdh'i i ’. Dean will en tertain i
ith bmlge i t the SNtumin’a C lub'
ororimr Mi . W. II. Reitz and
Ire .1. H. IMo nf Sislerville, C!a.,
In. J. II. lb le o f Si sterville, W.
j, .Mi" .Mu. Shelton j Dougins,
Th* Central Florida Union Mcotil of the Kpworth l.engue will

suggestion Keturn
To Favor In Europe

j i f t f e n i l n o t n . t*&gt;*wU: C u r t i s K. A r t m i r
’ i.inl w i f e .
A rth u r.
Khu*"
(• ‘hr lf c tltin n a m t In u n k n o w n ; F l i r t* .
■Id, A r l h l i r u t u l wilt*. UdMiiU' V r l l i u r ,
|. l n » i '|l h Al. A m niUitiila a m i i v l f t . — ■
— • A rr t'tiiliiin la . w i n n«* C h r i s t i a n )
T E L K P II O N I- :R e s . 428..I
m e t* u n k n o w n : I t n m o n t l r r w ti *
LONDOJf,
M edieval1An
I f n i u m l .1. M i ' r o * ‘i \ . J r . , ilnltu.
I Knights in l i n i n g urmor have ta :t- t n i f i t i r a o m e t e r tin* firm n n t .l v u m l
hi the place of the litMe tin sol- m y l o nf . ir- i iilt ;:f u m l C r o s l i y ;
H n illlt,
l i on. a m !
i whir It wore popular hen* pri- __
—* K l r l i l . w t i m e I ' l i r t m i u n n a m e s i.r&gt;,
i t » 131*1. A fter the war, toy wol- nnktiow
...... .
v ii. o o 'tu ir tn o r n tr a ilin g
s 'n l
■lirr. till hut disappeared front the «t” t e u l u n i i n r - ■* .m H m illl. I .v i m a m t
F i e l d ; i l . - r i n n t o v . :*r,-n&lt;*li; AV. v .
■imps, not only in England, hut in M inin; A l l . t e r M r 1,n oil; \V. i l.
many countries on the eontinent, H r l i l r f f r l l n : W in V. i * | a r k : W i l l i a m
Mrs. .loo I'm back of Miami, L Particularly (le r n a n y and Austria, H. M . - r s e r a u : V\ ttll.iiii I.. t t r o w n ;
the gue&gt;t of Mrs. Alice M. Peters. am! in their stead came little farm* W in. .1. H olilt'ffo lln n n i t l l r n r y s .
1II ,i i «%* **r o t ! o . i. ici'. i n m n l t o t i n 1
In ml s i t u a t e
,r, i|fcvs. and other leaded figures f o l l o w i n g ili"n*tlti*(l
M i n g m n l 1■ In a» ■t r* i lie C i t y o ' H n a agriculture.
f l in t . 1\ i u i i »n v(. J*i*nm'.*il«r a n | .It ifo
M'Adela id cows tttiii horses, o f F l o r i d a , iMiro p a r t i c u l a r l y i l r lucks nml chickens nnd farm n e r l l i f i l a n fulloU 's.' l o . o U;
l.n tn t o n ' i l ) m il T w o i l l . * f
i puies to scale have been display*
l tl.u k Kit i &lt;••&gt;. ..f T i e r T h r o e
'•I quite generally.
Hunting
131. o f S a n f i . t . i j F l o r i d a , n r r o u l rceaca, with the huntsmen in bright
l n u t o I* !: T r a f f o r i r * M a n " f
H n a f • &gt;rtl. I ' l u r l d n . n . p r r i&gt;lat
i ! rs, on luirse., foxes, hedges,
Itn - m o f .lu ll of r e c o r d ,
i1!’. .'h"s nml other suggestions of m n l i n a n . u m l a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s ,
h o s o a a n i .'i a r e u n k n o w n , e ln lin M . and llr.i, H.
Covington the country have a l s o been on ills* w
I m t n a y r i g h t . tllli* o r l i n u r n t In
of lark nnvitle. were guests of th play this spring on it larger scale a m i l o t l m p n i p . r t i h o r c l n u h o N e d o .
than heretofore, hut the demand o f s c r i b e d , o r tiny H u r t n r p u r e e I itivi'o Hotel, Monday,
l e public for the knights sugges- of.
li la t i o r r i n o r d e r e d H int y o u n m l
' t .e of the Iroublestmie days of the
Mrs. K. A. Douglass wont in twelfth century indicates, say llm o a r li o f y o n ti ■ a n d a p p e a r l i n o r c
o
u
r r a i d C i r c u i t F u u r t a i tin* C o n n
.eeslmrg Tuesday to attend the u*y dealers, that war playthings
1 1otiio' a l S m if iir d . F l o r i d a o n it.o
tate meeting of
the
United 1are agt.in coming into favor.
l . i d a y o f Jinn-. \. H . I a n d
tli*'ii n n d l b ' ii- m n k o . m a w . r t o lit.
Jnughtcrs of the Confederacy.
h ill o f t'li i n o ln l h t • i l i l M l . i l it it a I tint
} oil III lllill Cause.
Mrs. \V. II. Kirby arrived Mou­
It la f t i r l l n v o r i l r r r d ( l in t l lila
d r i l r r In* p u l d l s l i r t l in t l i r S a n f o r d
tlay from N . ’v Orleans for a vi.-i'.
I
t
' r a i d , a n v » i M p r r p i i h i M l i n t In
with relative liere. She is al
H n u f o r d . S r t u l n o l r I 'o i in t V , F l o r i d a .
present with 1:
ister, Mrs. Zeb
SMYRNA. .May 5.—The body of • n i c e o a o b vv. i k f u r i l u l u I 'n t ia o o u •
Itntliff.
a millionaire who died i f sta rv a ­ 1 1yo w e e k s
W I T N I l H t t tin* b n m l n n d tin* n o i l
t i o n recently was found in tlu* beg­
.f l l i r I ’l r . ' . I I ' o u r t o f tin- S . v o n t l i
Mi . Gcorga A. DcCottes will gar’.' quarter of Smyrna. The man,
ia
i'lrru li " f
iIn* s t a t o o f
leave Wednesday
for Staunton. about SO years of age. was known I ’lo r ld ii, in ii tut f o r H . r n l m d r I 'n t t l l -

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Personals

\ a., ivher, she will visit h er non, e&gt; most of ih- inhabitant* of the
who i, a tudvat iii Staunton Mili­ | city. When he bad not heel) seen
for several tiny* ihe police weio
tary Academy.
uformed and forced an entrance
I to hi* squalid habitation.
A mnng hi* filthy posses*ions
wen* found large stacks of gold
and silver coins, hank notes and
•velry, the value of which was csWASHINGTON. May 1. Dele
iumlcd at fti.liiMUIll. I'liere was
gates from compoiuMit organize no f o o d in the place except a pile
lion* in -12 countries nnr.cmbl"d 11 rotten oranges.
here Imlay for she opening o f th*
It was said tlu* miner had inheripiio: init ial ei
i l n nf tin* lo- t si hi* fortune from his wealthy
ternntionnl Coum
Women. The ao.ily whcli lie was a young man
lirst general ns-, .oiily to hi* held and (lint his love for his money
tonight, will lie ;n!.!'i eil by La i. an. !c of him an enemy of man­
\beuleeii, ptesid' '.I nf the conn kind.
eil nnd Secretary Hoover.
in t h i ; c u n t i t * oi ii i o r t i i i ;
Women ore guiu); from hud I i
si \ FN'III .1! !M&lt; 111. I MM I IT
to t I.Olll It
IN NNM i o n
worse, declares The Sanford ID'i
M
ill Not.i; &lt; oi N i l .
old. Yes, artd front worse to Conl ; i' ' c.—Tri-City Morning New..

^{'irPe Number One of the All
faj], Catholic Church will hold a
' j nartv in the Knights of Co*
hiatus Hall a t H o’clock. Mrs. S.
K Berner i- chairman of the cir-

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For Quick S^ile Only
lots on Orange Avenue—sizes 30xM5,

Price 53,000—Terms
2 lots on Oak Avenue—one a corner lot

$2,300—Terms

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Tomorrow, May

3'ry-Mc l»utt!ing‘ Co. invites every body to visit
their ninflevn and sanitary plant and drink
“Ti’.v-iMe.” Most balanced compound drink
ever round V e t your souvenir”.

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" J ly htidiaud *ni.l my legs were
Ii! the .Modi te S h n m i o d e s i g n
rj m.iL vmir eTadtintimi dress. nnqili Ii," ex’pluiie d i.’utn Mat jm'
Tritv I . it Shoppe. "In the Bas- hand. !• lav ins llm l.et, I.n An ;
known on the -tag a-. R- :i • I'

IRENE CASTLE” DRESSES

in su ra n ce Un
teener a ctio n s or &gt; c era

Made of Corticelli finish silk, canton
crepe and satins, new summer style?,
all priced a t

Bus

Slin^ Taken O uf. o f IT
Buniov. :, Euvgiary c,r
it:
Forgery.

COLORED SILK PRINTED
DRESSES
Heavy flat crepes and crepe do chine.
New bright patterns, and plain col­
ored silk. Coed and Betty L
W ales
drosses.
■Illiillier
won h *
In nr
in pant*"*

|i*"ni.

,,&gt;itfit would be welcome a t
r.d f links i„. inattei hmv in gully th*1 v, am* handled her
It i ini',. 1 1 of a yellow
, t eollari I and cuffed with
v l.id, worn with a
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How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
W. L. I*
St. P e tersb u rg .. .. . 1 1 i)
,
Snnford
I.nkcinnd
and , Tam pa .

Three Singles, Two Walks
Two SAcrjfies In the Third
Net Three Tallies For Lea­
gue The Leaders’ Victory
LA K E LA N D /M *y 5 .-T h e* S aln t
won th rir opening content against
the Highlanders yesterday when
they climbed on the hit wagon in
th e third inning to pole out three
singles, which with two walks, ami
tw o sacrifices was enough to win
th e game.
T he Box Score.
ST. PETE
All It II PO A E
Aden, s s . ' 4 1
0 2
4 0
Shannon, cf. .: .. 5 2 1
2 0 0
Edwards, rf. _
4 0 2
0 1 0
Missngr, 2b. . .. 3 0 2
0 3 1
Brown, If. „ .. .. 3 0 1 2
1 0
Barnes, l b ......... 3 0
0 1) 0 0
S. Doyle, 3b. . . 4 0 1 0 1
0
Besse, c........ ' . ... 4 1
1&amp; 2 0
Brower, p ..........3
1 2
1 3
0
Totals . ..
LAKELAND
Dumas, ss. ..
Buckley, 2b.
Surface, rf. .
Brazier, cf.
Welch, If.
Sprcltzer, lb
McQuc, 3b. .
Bryant, c. .
Craig, p. .. .
Ery, p. I. .. .
Gross, lb. ..
P Ikrvle, r 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati „
Chicago
..
St. Louis ..
Phllifdelphia
P ittsburgh
Brooklyn ..
Boston
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
W ashington
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Chicago .. ..
St. Louis
Detroit
New York
Boston ..
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
W. L. Pet,
Atlanta ........................ 12 8 .80
Nashville ...........
12 8 .80
New O r l e a n s .............. II
y .55
B i r m in g h a m .................. 10 l() .50
M e m p h i s ...................... 11 11 .50
C h a t t a n o o g a ..................II 11 .50
Little R o c k ................. 8 9 .41
Mobile
................. T H
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M arriott’s Single In Ninth
Wins Came For Boston;
Yankees Lose Fifth (lame
in How; SislerLcadsBrowns

____ 2 ,
P IIIL A D irL P H IA , SLiy *&gt;.—The
Giants won the opening gnme of
the series with Philadelphia yes­
terday, 12 to 2.
Score by innings;
R. H. E.
New York 000 123 0 0 0 - 1 2 15 1
Phil. ...........000 &lt;/00 002— 2 13 1
Batteries— Bentley and Gowdy;
Decatur, Fillingim, Ulrich an.I WilWilson nnd Ilerline.
M arriott's Single Wins
BOSTON .
„
M arriott’s
single in the ninth inning with two
out scored Bancroft with the run
th a t gnvo the Braves a 8 to 5
victory over the Brooklyn Dodg­
ers yesterday nftornoon.
Score by innings:
R. II. E.
Brooklyn . 020 000 030— 5 10 1
Boston ....... (KfJ 000 301— 8 12 1
Batteries: P etty, Osborne and
Deberry; Mat-quad, Graham and
Gibson.

American League Games
NEW YORK, May 5.—The Yan­
kees lost their fifth straig h t game
yesterday
when “ Iling" Miller,
Priest Makes Radio
whose home run derided yesterday’s
Run Electric Lights game, delivered a 9th inning triple
I which scored Dkycs with tin- run
LONDON. May 5 —F a th e r Mau that gave Philadelphia the victory,
rice Beckett, of Westminatcr Ca­ H to 7.
Score by inning:
R. II. E.
thedral, whose hobby is experi­
101 002 202— 8 18 1
menting with higli frequency cu r­ Philn.
rents, or wireless electricity for New York 000 310 300— 7 11 2
Pntteries:
W alherg,
Groves,
lighting purposes, announced re­
cently th n t he had progressed to Rommcll and Cochrane; Slmwkey,
such an extent t h a t he had been Hoyt, Jones, T ravis nnd O’Neill.
able to light n 50 candlepower
Sister S ta r of Game
iamp with his system of wireless.
ST. LOUIS, May. 5.—George
“ And w h a t’s more," he said, tell­ Sister, m anager of the St. Louis
ing of his work, “a t my Inst pub­ Prawns, had a field day yesterday
lic performance I sent tho waves nnd was largely responsible for
through a peer of the realm and the five to four defent adm inister­
two of my brother priests as a part ed to Detroit.
Score by inning:
R. II. E.
Detroit ........001 000 012— 4 7 0
Work hard nnd snvo your money St. Louis .. .103 000 Olx— 5 8 0
nnd when you are old you rnn have
I'nttrl'ic-rt i l)«,Uca nlid Winn lull;
the things only young people can Davis, Gaston and Severicd.
enjoy.

He Clouts ’Em

Yesterday’s
Results

Today’s Games
FLORIDA S T A T E L EA G U t
Tampa nt Snnford.
St. P etersburg a t Lakeland.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit a t St. Louis.
Chicago nt Cleveland.
Boston a t Washington.
Philadelphia a t New York.

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford 5: Tom da 3..
S t. Petersburg 5; Lakeland 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnnti-Chlcdgo, rain.
Philadelphia 2; New York 13
Boston 8: Brooklyn 5.
Only three scheduled.

chief magistracy a family affair,
Mr. Ferguson asserts th a t lie has
“not performed a single official
act" since his wife hecnr.ii govern­
or. Though this be true, lie never­
theless is one of the busiest n o n ­
official personages in Tjxns.

• o a t i N o i x s . i l a t ' i l lh&lt;- 7tli d a y ol
J u n e . A I). I92«. h a s f i l e d s a i d c c r i t i n - a le In i n v o f f i c e a n d h a s m a d .
■ tp i d l c a tI o n f u r T a x l » .« d t " Iss u e
In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . S a i d c e r ­
t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e * t h e f o l l o w i n g ili&gt;m -rllied p r " | &gt; e r l y s l t i t a l e o In St-m lHole F o u n t . v . F l o r i d a , t o - w i t :
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S. It. 2* I-:.— 51 a c r e s .
i T I i e s a i d I i m l Ih-I iik a s s e s s e d a t t h e

Controls I’oilcicr.

His homely phrnse “c arrying in
the w ater nnd toting in the wood’*
as Mr. Ferguson describes hta a c ­
tivities, covers a multitude of d u ­
ties. He greets moit of the callers
who came to the g ivernor’s office
on every conceivable mission from
patronage to pardons, from try in g
to get a job with the s tate to try**
ing to be rid of an enforced job;
he plans the policies and a d ju sts
the politics for the governor; he
makes the speeches and dictates t h ;
oflicial messages; lie talks to the
legislators and calls in the heads
of departments. In fact he not o n ­
ly carries in the wood, hut he
builds the fire and keeps it b u rn ­
ing.
Recently there has cor.ie to the
fore what is considered a Mtigulnr
mnnifestntion of this "dual consularship" of the commonwealth.
Having no official ••* • •»|i • except
husband of the governor, ho is
free to indulge in a v.-ide range of
activities. He has acc.-nted the porition of attorney for n South
Texas railrouil at a salary said by
his friends to he several tim es
that of the governor’s. .Mr. F e r ­
guson is not a practicing attorney,
hut he has studied Inw.
A few years ago ho wus np
pointed by the lieutenant governor
a member of, and then chairmun,
of th«* commission m anaging t h '
state's .iron industry. While the
I osition carries no snlnty, the
members are .allowed $5 n. day f o r

Track

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P resenting Mr. I.oe H artnett, clev­
er catcher of the Chicago Cults,
who lias started off on a regular
home-run flouting rampage. Dur­
ing the f ir s t week of the chase he
crashed out six o f tho type of
In the aid of the suffering, mo clouts Untie Ruth is itoleil for.
nev doe* fur morct him talk.— H artn ett hopes to continue ItU
great h ittin g naturally.
Chicago Daily News.

NEW YORK, May 5.— Madison
Square Garden, the scum* of n o ta­
ble sporting events for more than
three decades, will house its last
throng tonight. Iiutoeiiialeiy a f ­
ter the conclusion of tonight's
fight between Johnny Dundee and
Sid Erris, the giant claws of u
w u c k e r will begin to rip down the
eld amphitheater.

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yiTF.lt S '•ND REPAIRS
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Watermelon Acreage
In Florida Is Cut
Over 25 Per Cent

FOR SALE— Few articles of house
hold goods. 1380 Union Aver.ue.

FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping, 719 Oak
Avenue.
I-OR R E N T — Furnished a p a rt­
ments. first and second floors,
hot water furnished, free garage,
cool nnd comfortable rooms six
blocks from business portion. Mrs.
R. J. Holly, 518 Burk Ave.
KENT a t Daytona Peach,
v desirable summer cottage
anrtment*. Robert Grny, 804
nrium llldv. P. o . Ilox 21,
nn Peach. Phone 1085-J,
FOR RENT — One room ami
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Pox
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Contractor and Builder

LOST—One Airdnlc puppy about
"••veu inomhs old. Name "Pep"
Reward, If. S. Iomg. Phono 857

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LOST- One
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rharc*'. Florida Vegetable Corporatieni. If found return to Rex
Packard.

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7-Room Bungalow—F. 1Oth St.
Celery Farm—10 Acres, on hard road
10 Acres &amp; House-^In heart of Oviedo

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Becnuso it i* richer in vitamines
than unv other food in the world.
Doctors proscribe it for rickets
•mil anaemia in children and for
tuberculosis, malnutrition nnd convnlen«rence in grown Up Dcoplc.
As a producer of weight—good
healthy flesh—there is nothing in
the world to good.
But it’.i nnsty tasting, horrible
smelling stuff th a t often upsets
the stomach so doctors now nre
ordering tod liver
oil in tublet
form.
You’ve got D) Inki* on weight
when .McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com­
pound Tub!cts nre taken regularly
—vou simply can’t help it.
I t’s so good th a t if it doesn't
put on five pounds of good healthv flesh on any skinny man or
woman in thirtv days the McCoy
Laboratories of New York a u th ­
orize— A— and nil druggist to re­
turn the price vou paid for it.
.Be sure to ask for McCoy’s Cod
Liver Oil'Compound Tablets—sixty*
tablets—80 cents. One woman put
on fifteen pounds in five weeks
nnd they nre t-spcciully valuable
to weak, thin children.

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N e iT H C ^
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OLhi’i’ Listings on Fill.'.
Illiy «ir sell through us. Our riieuls best
Interest is uhvuys our first eonsideralion

Why Skinny Folks
Take Cod Liver Oil
Gain 5 Pound» in 30 Dim ^ or Get
Your Money Back.

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FOR RENT—Two room a p a rt­
ment. private
porch.
Lower
floor. Reasonable. 318 Oak Ave.
FOR RENT — A partm ents also
room near the new hotel, 100!»
Union Avenue.

G. TAYLOR DYER

'hone.
FLORIST”
!l occasion#,
‘h rn* 280-W

What Men Admire!

nn. She is not heuutiful to them
no m atter how regular her fea­ ■ *Try Smith’s Barber
tures, if she is .sickly, ailing. No
chalice of a m arriage proposal for Shop for good barber
such a girl. If she in pale, weak work. Ladies welcome.
and nervous, she is doomed to he
an old maid. Fortunately for such Next to Valdez.
a young woman there is an old re-’
liable remedy that will restore
Him) pruplr la«i%r iluiir fliln ami for complete rate card
•■harm nnd youthful bloom. l&gt;r.
hn%v flniirctl f lirtnm*l\ rn lulu flir
mcf; !hi*i| ii«*«n from %%f»lrh Ihr nlirrlff WRRV VTtiniN? \ —r'-,ra,b nrtr. Th* Pierce’*
Favorite
l*rcxcriptlon,
hnil flu* |»lr:iHiirr* nf flxxtirlmc t h r il l
Plnrfcphttf**
I'txfioni'nf
m o r n l t i f made of herbs, will tone up the
•inf.
I n r h i f l l n r ^ i t m t tv , i m m l n r l in n * nerves, relieve woman's weakness­
\ \ l i r n t o n InLt* f h n f nlil i i r n h l r n i • pfint p«*r wmM. mln!nin*n t Ir.
tih u l lt n hri» Mini n h n l f l n &gt; l i i ^ nn
es, ami with renewed health, beau­
Fainting—DecoralinR
r i o t ninf n finlf In n cln) nn*l n h n l f
ty will follow.
mill f l i r n flu.I n u f li»»\% innt»% ricun
PHONG aU3
Send Die for trial pkg. to Dr.
ihi l ir tm M ill lii &gt; In **m ilu&gt;n, mill
tli**ii r r m r i n l i r r t n m miid h n m pn ld
Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,

| FOOT S PEC IA LIST
stations. Mag1,l- First and Elm
c and 10*h Street

\L L OUT OF SORTS?

FOR RENT — Rooms nnd kitchen
ette, Shirlev A partm ents Op
positc Post Office.

FOR S A L E —Ford car a t bargain.
Owner going north. Call a t 207
French Avenue.

Have you rooms to rent or some FOR RENT -R
with ut wilhsecond hand furniture to sell f
out meals. , Rcasonablo rate*.
Uso The Herald's classified page Lincoln
House.
ami get results.
You are w asting time and imr
FOR RENT—One three roon. a ­
partm ent with private hath and n*Y if this page hasn't your clas­
one two room npnrtmcnt. Inquire sified advertisement. Phone it ir
today. No. 149.
a t Herald Office.
WANTED AT ONCE, white wo­ FOR RENT—Two nice furnished
housekeeping rooms. $20.00 per
man to take entire charge of
house. Must stay on premises at month. 314 or 312 E. 5th St.
night. Phone 81 or write Box 881. FOR RENT—An apartm ent, 311
Park Avenue.

[ FOR RENT—Garage. Ill Pnlmct- FOR SALE—One Corona typew rit­
to Ave., or phone 519.
er, cheap. II. Walker cnee -of
Mrn\% ir,i &gt; r.rt&gt;rr,n
Seminole Crcnincrv Co.
I ti N K v i * fDi* Hv’C**
AH *'&gt;&lt;&gt; often women accept tlielr j FOB RENT—Apartment nt n il
Ift Soi|f S« #&gt;&lt;farn (
pains and aches as natural to their
Mvrtli* Ave. Also two Rurn^C)*.
lit SALE—Good mule, chen
/fl-wnrtt) *ln«
A. Rcnnud, Park &amp; 22nd St
se.x. They fail to realize thnt 1 Di. H. C. Noble.
_______
_
TO R F A r i t the prexpr-tms fa rm ­ weak kidneys are often to Idaine
Hi RENT—Seven Room House FOR SALE—Good used car. Ail
ers nnd fern grower* of Volusia for that backache, those head­
Til i’ark Ave. Apply I.. R. Phil
county advertise in the Delaind aches, dizzy spells and th at tired,
dress llox 25. 1-ake Mary, Fla.
Dailv News, rate 1c re r jeord. ca*h depressed
feeling.
Thousands
with order.
have found new health ami
FOR SALE—Spate on t ho pngo
FOR RENT — Bungalow ni
M A IN E — tv.vcrvPie. Morning Sen­ strength by helping the weakened
for classified advertisements.
furnished.
Good
location
with
tinel Thousands of Maine i c o ­ kidneys with Doan’s Pills—a stim ­ rage. Plume 9082.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
nic nre interested in Floridn pmtv ulant diuretic. This Sanfnfd case
or sell that second-hand goods?
ia &lt;»no of many:
°ntv. Reach them through
FOR RENT—l air go unturntsheii
Mrs. Jas. L. Ray. 503 W. Third
Sentinel. R a te card on nppPoBhome on Park Ave... close in. I iii- FOR SALE OR TRADE for small
e r house modern 8 room house
St., says; “ I had kidney trouldc mediate possession, Sanford RealCorner lot W. First Street. Ad
ami my buck ached.
My feet ty
Phone
857,
I
LITTLE WANT AD in The bloated 3n badly, I couldn't wear
dress "House.” Care of Herald.
Herald will bring you ldg r»- i my shoes and my hands were so
lts. Advertise those old article* swollen, | could hardly dress,
Everything
'll have stored away nnd have W a tc r sacs hung henenth my eyes
For the Sportsman
use for, A litle thirty-rent *d I and my body nnd face were bloatay bring you several dollars, 1ed to twice their natural size. My
At
lone 1 !8 nnd n representative will doctor advise me to try Doan’s
II to see you.
Ball Hardware
i Pills and four boxes cured me en­
Elton J. Rloughton
tirely."
Phone 8
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
ARCHITECT
Price 80c. nt all dealers. Don't
morning Sontinnl: largest classi­ simply ask for n kidney remedy—
i First National Bank UI&lt;Ir,
n oiT IIL A M l IM I \T
fied huoine^s. rate I r n word, min­
! get Doan's Pills—the same thnt
Tho F a in t T h a t Have* You
imum 2!r rash with order.
‘ Mr* Roy had.
Fos*er Milfcurn
! S a n fo rd ,----------- Florida 1
Money.
Manilfartiired by
THE MORNING JO! itNAT, it the Go., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. V. '
R h rra iu i-I.ln ila trr F a i n t Co.
accepted want nd medium in
So III | , y
I O S S I M J l*A I X T i i o i l ' A . V T
Pnytonn (Fn.l One rent a word
113
S
lnam illn , \ t r ,
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
P h u i i r -Til

ly If If In mI«| m itl v r n i i i ' l i ) ,
• *i,:xn n r r « m r o f Hu* iiumf %nluntili* of o u r f n r m r r o p n . An I r l f r m
A U G U ST IN E . FT,A. — St,
n r o n o t nti|»fionrtl t«« n m t p l i i m»&gt; In­ ST.
Johns COlintv |&lt; rnnrhpil throitch
f X.rilllt I !«•!•. I Will iii »f («*!• &gt;iin |||t*
'filin’ of im p n n n n r i l m i f p i i t , ImiI I Ithe St. Augustine Evening Record,
Mill n|iK i;rnf ffinf u l i r i l &gt; nil li is &gt; tl Quirk result*. Two rrpf* per word
fri% i!»»/.«mi vuy,H nf flu* p r l r r y oil
l i t t e r fn |iu&gt; f u r tli r i ii , &gt; uii «*nn «lu n Sample rrn v nn ri-otir*t.
lltlli* f l i f i i r h u * u m l %%!&lt;•*n &gt; ihi h i n t 1
ir n l f i p ll r i l fin* niiiiitiiif ) i n i n p r i it l f u r TAMPA, FLORIDA—3 ninpa Dally
•v.fcw l»&gt; tli«* t i n i n l i r r of |it*«i|ilr In
Time*, the grr.it
homo dnilv
min «•«•(•««fr&gt; «*f i*urn &gt; imi Mill hn % r n
per word, minlmur,.
rltflif f n l r n i m l m ini **f irli».^ &gt;i»ii In rate liv e
charge 25c rn*h will* order. Write
flu* 1*111*.

HIM*

VICE STATION.
liri», Accexiio'■'ith a smile. Elm

ITCHKILLED 1 1 ,

LEARN A r.n tP '
Cmintv and
S1TICIDK for 50c at Drug
Lakeland, th n u g h tho Stnr-Telnfrntn. Rest nrlver'ixlng medium In Stores union, 55c by m ail.'
Smith Florida Published mo-nings. SIT IC ID K CO., C o m m e r c e , (in .
Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.

REAL ESTATE

BELL CAI-’E
t in rv ii-e and Qual
Sin el and I’ark Ave

ROME, May 5.—William Shake
sprnrv i* William Shakespeare in
n oily every country of the world,
no m utter whut its language, hut
ill Italy In- is Gugliclino Shakes
retire, just ns George Washington
i Giorgio Wa.'hingtoii. This is
hocuure of the growing imtionnlistie feeling among Italian* w tvir |
makes translation of all foreign
proper names into Dalian a corol­
lary of patriotism. No nation op
language is exceptcil.
All names of historical person­
alities, livj,i.j dignitaries, title a of
hooks am1 famous phrases, mottous and uxiotns of all sorts are
Italiunized. In this connection the
Italian newspapers have had a dis­
tressing time with the recent
American presidents, names like
Woodrow ami Warren having no
neur relatives in Italian. .They
have repaired the dam agqitn an me
extent, however, by frequent mis­
spellings.

Advertising

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Italians Consider
Hsing’ Own Language
As Patriotic Thing

i- '»• I III!.il’S SONS
Dodge Sales and Service

Rooms For Rent

W A N T E D

Phone FOR SALE— Furniture, nil kinds
of household Chads. Mrs. S. A.
Chancellor. f&gt;05 W. .irtl St.
FOR JIKNT-^Ground Floor Elks
Riilg.. 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­ FOR SALE— Filling station, store
WANTED—Whit e woman to taka stairs. C. T. Smith.
.
nnd dwelling. Portly furnished
e. Rhone M2
on Orinndo road. Citrtis Height.
Going North.
WANTED—G
Mrs. G coj TO LET—A seven room house.
rage, water and lights. T
G. Herring
A ve., and
FOR SALE—Several orange grove
Grecnleaf. Lake Mary.
Lake Monroe.
properties in town.
One 1 1FOR RENT—new furnished apart acre grove on beautiful lake, xvimnu-nt Phone 480L2.

PRINTING

T'l"' '.'"'il’ln abovn

For Sale

FOR RENT — Cottage.
C5S-J.

USED CARS

..... lie a l i n e
l r a lint*

For R ent

Help Wanted

,o r

ti|. n line

|* 3.

s'

Automobiles

SHOE REPAIP'Nfi
IIOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S I I 0
S flO P ^ W c turn out. neat war!
• with quiak «srvtc0 and \v« us
i tho bc$t materials.

|Oc a l i n e

- - A MOI6G VJOKE. HIM UP THAT
NI6HT AND HE LOOKED OUT ON

HAVl-HAVi*. HORNBLCTNEC

W t A J U 5 T TELLUM&amp;A FUNNY

f

Cash in Advance

[Yrf. kl

BY TAYLOR

ABOUT A FELLOW
YIHO STAVED ALL NIGHT
, AT A COUNTRY HOTEL* j

NT AD. RATES

ITIRE AND MOTOR R E ­
WINDING.

Profits

Garden Will Be Scene
Of Last Bout Tonight

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Birmingham 4; Memphis 3.
New Orleurts 0; Nashville 2.
Mobile 1; rhuttiw oogn 8.
A tlanta-Little Rock, rain.

Classified Directory

afford Daily

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

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Sanford,Fla.

E. F. LANE

FOR RESULTS

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Sem inole (founiy Tftank

Bordering on one* of Seminoli* Counly
Beautiful Lakes

$1.50 and np per bunch

P R O F IT

T IN AND METAL WORK

on hard road

PER DOZEN

fo r

Many young men have good intentions and start nut well
hut they fail In keep pace with thrift. By starling jj
account now with lhe Seminole County Rank and makia#
regular deposits, you can soon accumulate a good site

Ten Acres
A CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED

****, * * * * B

ART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
Cen’ral Ave. Orlando,

S&lt; 1UTIIERN A SS&lt; )C I ATI ON
i Chattanooga a t Mobile.
I Little Rock a t Atlanta,
Memphis at Birmingham,
Nashville at New Orleans.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Indianapolis 5; Minneapolis 8.
Columbus 4; Kansas City 10.
O thers postponed, ruin.

E V E R H E A R IT M A £ . ?

I l v : A. M. W K f J K S . !». C.
*•!:&lt;i l t C K A. I l e i ’O T T K S a n d
« . tV. S F K N C K I t . J i t . . S o l l c l t o r a a n d
• if c o u n s e l f o r F o t n i i l u l n u n t s .
M a r . 31. A p r . 7. I I . 21. 2 S.
May 5. 12. 19. 2 «.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati a t Chicago.
Brooklyn ut Boston.
New York a t Philadelphia.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Bos ton-Washington, rain.
Chicago-Clevi-laiul, rain.
New York 7; Philadelphia 8.
S t. Louis 5; Detroit I.

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AUSTIN, Texas, May 5.— A
duality in governmental functions,
probably unparalleled, has been
developed by Gov. Mirinm A. F e r ­
guson, first woman governor of
Texas, and her husband, form er
Gov. Jam es E. Ferguson. The p re­
sent governor nnd the former gov­
ernor apparently have divided the
governorship between them, nnd
are carrying out the campaign

......... .. m
JoMllten &amp; Co.
m t &lt; H i r &gt; 1 v - , 'l » U ( t i i d tiraTutlow
of Tux I’crtlflcute No- r } ‘V i J y ,
Hilbert b, M tU a a n d wlf,.,
Id bdtoiK In the County b ( Mf .nl- t h e 7 t h &lt;lny &lt;&gt;f J u n o . A ; , J j
,,,!*n h
•&lt;
i niun&lt;
fII#(1 unlit- ntpttf'c**
ottarhum fl»,oen .
‘VS!r V. ■Il ! ' u anil lute #uaddlarr»
—**. mmvniuit
The -.ifti i^*;{
1
to initial* lr* *irf«*nni
V i [ J V W ft;,.
law. Said ce r tific a te ernli
Tiif
Northwest
Quarter
of ttie
and wife, Annie
df Iar al et e: nIn
l * it ri e" 7 r.iim
s Wf *. *?** S
follow In;: described propori
Northeast Quarter; the East
*'
II. T a y l o r ;
Char
Jon.-s and
a n lso n .
of It
in
C ounty. M
Thr*
i-QuarD-r#
of
the
N.irlliw i f e . -------- done ton
who.d
Christian
n#*t
Quarter
less
the
South
name Is unknown Arthur N. Cooley
Cnless said certlfl^.
" l l c i r . MK Cor. o f W ' j l a d
Kiulit &lt;*) acres .o f-th e Southand
redeemed are,ad|ni ‘T ' 1
,v|fe.- -------- bonier,
Cooler. Whose
..
win im«*
is To 2h s U. 29 K. mn
l&gt;eed Will Issue th?,. ** :
Christ Inn
In unknown:
May#
•• name
_
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dav of .May A. |. ^
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cln \V. 13 45 clt. S. 15.2
iterte Kaufman
K““ #— ~ and
— ■ wife.
*
— *
U . t l r h . — 20 a c r e s .
Hltness my off|fi
Kaufman Y.hi°*'!*t lhr,t lj&lt;,n name Is
T he sabl land b e in g a w
seaMhls
J a t^ C 'V
unknown A l b e r t ( l o e t i i e r Bnd w i f e .
t h e d a t e of t h e i s s u a n c e
-------- • Soother. wit Use Christian
c
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m
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(Seal)*
V o.
.
name Is unknown; It. t. Farrell and
T h a t I *. I - W .i n l r t i f f i
wife.
■■- Farrell... who*, t'hrisrClerk CircuitK, . ^ 1
or Interest in and to the pro­ . f T a x ( V r l l f l c u t e No. 1
Inn name l&lt; unknown' n. a . Ilr«.
petty berelnatiove rfetcrlbed. or
t h e «tli d a y of J u n e . A.
ver and wlf —;---- lleever, whose
..
I&gt;v: a '
any
part or parcel thereof.
h a s filed sa id c e r t i f i c a t e I
Christ I
name Is unknown; I). II.
It
Is
hereby
orden
d
that
you
and
fl
e
e
a
m
i
a
s
m
a
d
e
a
p
p
l
l
c
.
Mc.MIII
as?
4
V
*
Asr. a co-partnership,
and each and ev ery of thn co-part- ojirll of you be and nppenr before
lour
said
Circuit
Court
at
the
Court
tiers. Whose n:’lmrs are unknown,
at Sanford. Florida, on the
who were on th e IKtIi day of Sen. ,'Ilions.,
m day i'f June. a . it. |s ; y and
temlier. A. I*. 1!)........
■then and there make answer lit the
In.; business uinlvf the
Jbill of complaint exhibited against
(you In Hits cause.
I It Is further ordered Ihat this
{Order be published In the Manfprd
Herald, a newspaper published Itl
Sanford. Seminole Conntr.i*Florldn.
once each week for right' conseru*
live weeks.
WITNESS my hand and the sex'
of the Circuit Court of the Seventh
Judicial circuit of the Stale of
Florida. In and for Seminole Coun­
ty. on ibis the Slat iluy of March.
Make the Start
v. !•:. ik ju o i . ash .
Flcrk of tb«- 4’lrriilt Fourt of
III* Seventh Jmlli'lal I'lrrillt of
And Determine to Arrive
th» Stai« of Florida. In ami for
Sviniii»lf Conntv.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD

LO RI D A, M ONDAY. M A Y 4. 192

NUM BER 2-Tfi,

PRIC E F IV E CENTS

Goodyear 111 Winner Of
Big Balloon Race Sunday;

bjent In Address
[fore Jewish Body
auds Citizens W ho
[aVe Given Service

ilinued Faith

Usilcr.lt Denies Cha.-ges Made
" y U right Wilh Reference
T o Original l.ing.ey Plane
(•iveii .SmithsonianInstitute

Piano W as (iiven
For Experiment
Toll; c.f Flight Made Under
r.irerticn cf Wright And
Says Wright Received Pav

IJOSEPH.
' W U U l i l l Mi,
.HU„ .11U.V
Mil I.HJ
X- Van Orman, piloting the Good* )nitbe
venr HI. covering the greatest dis-' thcr
L’tr.re in the National elimination ’ hn the
i di, „ race which ended Snnday 1 » K
ballenn
when the last two lugs came to ‘ ket of
|Harr?
ca‘ ‘ hi.
' an Orman landed at Reform. Honev
Ala . outstripping bv nlK&gt;nt 10
I
miles the veteran Captain II. E.
The
Ilomywell, who brought the St. M a jo r
Joscrh down at Aberdeen, Mis*., at C itv.
I o'clock tins morning. Van O r-! tatue.
nan and Captain Money well weroj early
the only nintestnntr to remain in j Smith
the air until Sunday.
ant a
In a mer age to the Ascoclatetl ed rnt
I less, reporting his landing Van like tl
Orman stated distante he covered filled
at "sit) miles. A rough measure- and vi
nn

Department of Justice Fails.
To Prcsfcute General Elec­
tric Company For Its Alleg­
ed Monopoly in Business

O ffic ia l Intends To
Press Investigation
Manley W ill Also Probe Radio
Facilities Placed At Dis­
posal o f Government Free

W TV Good Road Advocates
^
W an tM ajorityToB e
iD L
Certain Evidence o f
County’s Progress

Passage Is Sure
m•*s; In All Precincts
laterFirst

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Polls Open 8 O’clock
To Sunset; Sanford
Polling Place (iiven

S. Culbertson of Kansuis,
WASHINGTON, May 1.—The
u- controversy
between
Orville
Heal estate transfers in
id Wright and Dr. Charles D. Wol
Seminole county on which rev­
to eott, i cretary of tl
it h onia i
enue stamps are placed total­
in* titutir.n, ifiowiii!- mu *»i* clijirg" •
ed s-J.'CU.OOO for the first
made by t h*.* former in announcing
Everything is in readiness
four months of the year, ucaward of the Wright brothers’ first
toriiing to the compilation
for the big bond election to­
1
ful ait i Ian t
a British
made from the daily reports
morrow when qualified Sem­
muffum. was carried a step furHtrnint o f trade in the manufm - ! of the records issued by the
inole county freeholders num­
thei Similar iiiglu with if suan.v
lute and distribution of electric i Sanford Ciedit Bureau, of
• another •talem. n. hy Dr. W al­
bering nearly 1,400, will go
light lurihs is made in a statement ’ which A. C. Carter is mana­
cott.
to the jrolls to vote upon an
issued here Sunday night by Itaxil1 ger.
1 lie secretary who has charge
these figures do not include
M. Manley, director of the Pooissue ol $1,7-10,000 for the
*'f 'he National Mu.-cum, where th •
tax deeds and transfers on
pie's Legislative Service.
consideration
of additional
I anjjley plane of 190;; is on dis­
which no stumps are neces­
"1 am familiar with the general
hard
surfaced
roads
and the
play, took occasion, in denying
sary, it is stated.
conditions surrounding the manipu­
1hai*re i mad? b&gt; Mr. Wright in
reconstruction
o
f
additional
The
totul
number
o
f
trans­
lation of Hie General Electric t’oni•I eliltlMHMlt, lit I &gt;u\ ton, I Olio. In .
fers by wnriuiity, quit claim
pany ease by the Department of
night, to give his version of test .tusiice,” said Mr. Manley. "1 in- j and ical estate deeds was
with the machine by Glenn II. Uuiis Angeles Leaves Hanger lundreds Participate In Rig tend, however, to press nry inves­
i
Diplomacy of Wales Is Hailed li.*u in 1911, and averted:
The records show a steady
at
l.akehurst
Sunday
Morn­
Lantern
Parade
Sunday
In
tigation
further
to
determine
what
; On the eve of the election ailpWilh Delight WhenHoGlves
“ I do not know that the Amor
increase in the throe months
relation
the
overshadowing
intiuing
In
Ideal
W
eather;
Car­
lit
itiiltilu:
Fleet
Maneuvers
i norters of the bond is ue are opPart o f Speech In Native ivan public i- interest.-d in the de*
of
the
first
quarter,
with
ries
Men With Captain
of opinion &lt;&gt;f .Mr. Wright and
\re To Re Resumed Tuduv tine in the present administration
March lending with J12 trans­ jiimDMc about the outcome, predict­
Language; Dinner Success tails
possessed hy Me. Dwight Morrow,
ing that the election will Is* carmyit’lf in rclalinn to the trials ol
fers with a consideration
WASHINGTON, May L—
the Langley at ra plane hut I feel
HONOLULU, May l.-T h e most of the firm of J. P. Morgan amt' shown by stamps o f $1,2.18,500. 11ted bv between sr» and th"* per
s in the
CAPE TOWN. South Africa, a- nred that it is deeply inteivst.'d
Dirigible Los Angeles reports
picturesque greeting extended to Company and a director of the
In January the total number j cent majority. They are also con­
1 colonies May I —Tli &gt; private dinner given in any attempt to remove from
. fident that nearly every qualified
by wireless as maintaining its
the officers, men and guests of the
of transfers was lfl-1 involving
President the Ptir.ee of Wales in Parliament Amenta, the home of the success­
freeholder will east his baflut.
-•hrdole enroute to 1‘wrto Itici
l niteil States grand fleet thus fur
it
total
of
$47-1,000;
in
Febru­
building Saturday night not only ful aeroplane, the original nrnchin”
The election comes uft&lt; r u care­
r.ml is expecting to arrive in
on its cruise, was tendered Sunday
ary, transfers were 201, with
ml why a v,aa ‘ bo "wa-dun for n rlemonstra that fust eat tied a man in flight."
ful survey extending over a year’s
Mayugucz about l o’clock this
night hy tli • Japanr.-c community
a consideration of $«VI.'I,500.
•time, has been made bv the Soini•ie Inek- 1l '” n
tutfkiisia.stic loyalty but is
After riling u series of letters
atternoon.
•if Oahu. The welcome was in the
While the realty transac­
nole countv hoard uf commission­
jn'd thus lK'i:ik* hailed as a hi tone f.uctes* , with the Wright brothers, having
form m a lantern parade in which
tions in April did not reach
ers into the road needs o f the coun­
litatimriv ,lV''nK to the prince's tuet and dip to do with obtaining an example of
hundreds of persons marched re.
the total of March, the trans­
tv. After \yprking through the
with the inmiiey. .Many iu.lioiioli-t iiit-to- their machine for tli•• national inupte&gt;; iiting the various clubs of the
actions lust month were far
Sanford
Chamber of Commerce ami
1 o u t l i e - 1 hi; s of parliament aid Sunday it i uni. Dr. Walcott continued:
Japanese colony. Then* were ul.-u
Inyoml those o f Jnnuary and
obtaining data
relative to the
ha'** been ’ atl brought a 11 w era to South
ricny
floats
illuminated
hy
thouStored 'a 1901.
February. In this month, the
needs of the several districts, the
•• ■
Atrica.
U.hls
&lt;
&gt;
f
lights.
transfers totaled HOD, just
"The L.mgley machine, after it:
commissioners in March called the
Not the least contribution to the etaih in the Potomac river in RlOd
election to vote on an issue total­
ucces of the function was the fart was icturned to the Smithsonian
|
"Mowing
the
Sunday
recess
ir J«wi-fi ((immunity ot the
ing nearly $1,780,000.
that wnles delivered part of hi.-- drops, where it was cleaned, the
which
gave
umpires
in
tire
recent
Sentiment expressed on
the
J Sn: is not only the see&gt;sm game mnnueuvers an oppot
streets of Sanford today were en­
•. -t numerous in the world, rj'ccch in the nulive vernacular, wings being stated in tlicit muti­
which stirred the assemblage to
(unity to dige , contentions of the
tirely favorable to the imsiuge of
s re*pi t "f its old world, tu n u minus cntluisinsie. The prince lated condition, together with the
ItLn-V." and "lflue" forces, the
frames and engine, in the carpen­
the issue, the supporters of the
ti.it 1 pp'hnhly the most eosstooil by tin old speaker's -hair, ter shop.
liitique will lie r mined today. The
Issue declaring that the progress
LU:i. ii.it wliutaver their
puipi e ol the critique is to deand future of the county depends
"A lte r th ■ final tests in P.)f):l th"
ns a |HM'ple, they have al- which had been brought there es­
ii i nline, if possible, who,won "the
entirely upon the verdict of the
innu tii 11 . eager to adopt pecially for the occasion, and cor­ war department turned the Lang­
v n i" ami what l« .on . were taught
dially
shook
hands
with
all
gu
■sta.
voters on the morrow.
ley
plane
over
to
the
Smithsonian
part, t-i our institutions, to
by the imm:uvers. The "Black"
For the past two weeks an in­
The speaker of the house, who institution. As stated on page 27b.
1endec the influence ut* libfoues weie the defenders of the
tensive
campaign to create interLangley
memoir
on
mechanical
prerodf-d
at
the
dinner,
in
his
udtiukc their full part as cit
isi.uids and the “ Blue" forces were
ri est iOUhc Section and to aetur - as
of welcome . tnrted the dem- Might, it wna left in Dr. Lnngley’ t
aixn. .uul to lu.ar their part dn
large a vTte as possible has been
V.ier. .uul to hear their port uiiotie.tiim by tleelorinji that the possc’.rion ;md available for any
! curried 06- bv the Chamber of
hanqucl
held
in
tlie
presence
o
f
tin
|
future
work
that
he
(
Langley
»
IIcadi
for
Mnyguex.
x drfer■»(•: in order to make
• Commerce, which, through Its pres­
strduiin m the national life futuie king ol the Brilislt common­ might be able to carry on in eon
WASHINGTON. May L—The
ident, Edward niggins, sent out
nrction
with
the
problem
of
me­
- -rtl»\ ,,: liu* traditions they wealth, said tiiut the two while
dirigible Io Angeles was sailing
form letters enclosing a plea for
race were unit.tl ami tii.it the chanical Might.
over tlie Atlantic ocean Sunday
’ the passuge of the issue and a
"Dr. L.mgley, ilPrnurogcd and niglit at a rate of iiliout IS Knot-•
done much for pi tares visit t-el treuglln lied the
copy of the sample ballot.
eams here to t fir il of co operation and optt- without funds, and his health fail­ on her way to Porto Rico.
F.verv precinct in the county I*
p anil assume
then lightly reviewing tla- ing. I ft (he aeroplane untouched
A mes age received at the navy
expected tc» do its purl in tolling
• • ’r , ’
lit •»*•• t\{ V?« u t h \ f rtf ft •*!!!»•*• \ D#’ sun* o ii-ninined in the shop in itpat it
' !.. t night from h*"
; uii x majojrily, which, it is pointed
Boer war and “ The wise slate; d i'mailtled isiiidition until 11*1 '.
. uj i will tic uimuilubamc to the
ciimmaudec gave her pm it ion .it
"Il eemed worth while to give Mild p m., at 205 miles o ff Cape
great *st thin#r man hip rla wn by Lie. t tail 11
outside world that Seminole means
m has beta r7, he wc lied long life and prosperity ,i .; nit her trial, and especially on ila*terns and reported that lie.
to bid for imintlarity with things
urcMit
'
of
the
desirability
of
tc.it
Irut them pro- to Hie Union &lt;&gt;f South Africa,
accomplished and not promises.
rout • hud been changed fur May
•
From Gcncvn comes word that
ived and treat
( ; i »- •' '»• Hedt/ng, premier of r&gt;g tlie tamlem wing principle, ague;:.
the issue will carry unanimously
nve eome to it. fhe Union of Smitli Atrica, sup- ivhieli was then though valunhi"
II fee,, inKiim lotting the toast, mill addressing in, ,.nge aircraft, I talked the mat
» there ami ieii'iern in the other pro­
r with Dr. Albert !•’ . ’/.dim,
&gt; cinets outside of Sanford are just
then not in the enipluV
1 Mil v . 'l l Is.
' * 'L l ' a:; confident.
The polls will open tomorrow
If.ni ly plain - of the free stale, 0.1 . 1 i irti- Aeroplane f ’omp.m
in held th honorary position
, morning at H o’clock and will re­
the bit:h veldt ot Mu* ’Transvaal but
. main open until sundown.
and in solitary villages with the ol 1 ad"f ol the Langley Acrtidy ■
■illiniieil on I'a
Kight I
The voting place for District
warmth as bere-’1
_ No. 1 (west Sanford) will tie on
Gi ru ral Smuts, the foi
, thu ground floor of the new Muiqier said that the peo
sonic building opposite the court
the prince's simplicity, h
house. Voters its District No. It
way, his sincerity, they
side or r.vnnk about liiia, and tli"
lota at the court house, lire vot­
I (.pie of South Africa had a deep
ing (ilitccs of other precincts over
attachment to hint and the throne.
the county urc as usual, it is statV
illa
g
e
In
Germany
Then followed a notable display
cil bv the clwtion authorities.
( f loyalty. "God blc „ the Prince| A* the re'tilt of a disturbance
The totul qualified list.in the
Solves Fluff Problem
01 Wale
.v.is tin;:
both Kng
uiit to have 11'vii created Saturday
enuntv us uimounecd Saturday hv
It h and African, and the nssemh rtiubi in the .sl(lrl• of M. Kronen on
SUDcrvisor o f Registration II. U.
lage ehc ted for many minute.s Sunfoid Avenue, II. W. Sherman
DuBo i e is 1,3$H.
witn shout - of "on prill*.
It was •vn'i thi morning fined &lt;h* uml
perhaps Hi • most wonderful trib­ &gt;o.-ts in Municipal
Co..it on a
ute ever witr.- sed &gt;u the South h:ug ' of di orderlv eomlu t. A
African parliament.
, hiuu • of disordr My conduct aAs tiiioir us iler.ee vvi-, obtain d g.iio
Mi. Kronen was di*mis.&lt;ed
the prince began bis speech with Mi. Kmnen eharried ihat Slier
, ante to liis store Satuidav
thank for the wonderful recep­ i
I-lit and while his wife was *!mption h" had met with ewrywhete
FEZ MOttROfO. May I. -The
l,bla l.i-o ke.l over a die-- form,
D CONGRATULATIONS
Destroyed
Rcffian Tribesmen invasion of the
linmagiiu it. The diffieultv arose
French lotto is assuming serious
si en Mr- Sherman is said in have
MUMt II. Bavaria. May I­
Two
Htnull
hoUKCs,
occupied
by
proportions
and Marshal Lyuutey,
diieeted 'o paving far the dam­ I i ruler frown Prince Ruppricht,
negrm** and a imull shop at Ninth governor of the r&gt;‘rritnry, has eom e
ages.
Pi trice Leopold and other meniher.s
mo- Street uml Orange Avenue were here to be active In the operations.
'Iho eii-ex of Alfon?o Santa and nf iormer Itaviiriaii Royalty Have
Itifflaus have already captured
and! burned at midnight last night |nHan . Mat.ox, two Urlamm youths, iongra ulutcd lliiidenle*rg upon hu
Hn' vdiving ti loss of ubout j 1.000 itc- one French nut post and have hud
Tw o Neffro Boys A re ehirgoil with the lareenv of an
cording * to the eatimate of Eire succoMsful action with u French
on Suturduv morning
Di owned On Sunday autoniobd"
Bu t'hicf Paxton. The department, detachment which attempted to
fimn I i '. l.eonardv wer&gt;- trails
Dn- which is said to huvo failed to re- throw u pontoon bridge across the
ferted to tiu&gt; county couit.
M ARKETS
rhis eetve an ularm until the fluurea Oucrghu Kivrjr. The French wus
pcight and W
Neai'tv a score of ganiblinu c-isewspaper Man X ev ley,Bertie
two n g i" boys, aim
win- heard. Other case- &gt;hs|io were well underway. ivu&gt; able to forced hack hut succeeded in de­
rave a pun of the lower floor of stroying their bouts before with­
linistcr To A lban ia of age, vvete drowned
ed of w "ie as follow*: *• I . Hayse,
d ra w in g
Mnl, one of thu buildings,
ternonn about I o'clo’k
■Irunk. $|t) Ii«&gt;rd enrrei'ied: ' ' 1 •
bu
One of the buildings owned by
Mathews, reckless driving, dismisAbd El Krim, leader is thought
1*N, May I.—Chur- ing i ti Lnke Muorin^nt
riant \|r&gt; Kni„n an.I the other hy Mrs. to be aiming ut Fez, confident that
d: Karl tv. Kmennarm. ns ..ies:'
Wushingion eorre- i ypress Averin
•Iri*.in ., dismissed; Gnrdn r Mic• ° f Frank Harris.
ihe Port load Ore- given by two other )&gt;'•'
anl,
gambling, #l&lt;) bond &gt; &lt;trented;
ea»“
The department also answered n
In
the
water
wilh
them
ther Western new -Tony I itts. gutnbling, $1" and
D*- • 1-ail Sunday shortly after noon ut
• o 'vlccted minister got beyond their dept
•nit' ; ( larer.ee I'rnlit, gambling
per (,o*; Locust Avenue, where u house
:i!l a long existing Williams anil Pollccmei
sin b&lt;»id i : treated; Jim llainlltiui,
and Green w ut at me
U'-D belonging to Ed Butler was slightgambling, $-7 and nuU; * laudr
V°D ly damaged by a roof blaze.
front and with *hu ni
llcr.tun. gnmbling $5 and cost*;
.leyuer.apd V F*• l' •
George Patterson, gambling, conMan's Illness
the (jodic. wcV? r..flvc:
tin.led to Wednesday; Fliffv 9 l-cva&gt;s His iMarriage
c-. giiiiibliuu, continued to w d i­
nt dav: Arnett lllair, gambling,
Mn lauiiI estreated: Dave White
V
Plant bus cuused U M D I U U I
ickless driving, dismissed; Lela
iliblr s. disorderly . on 11 t, dh n
■ posiponemeni &lt;»f his
-:d; itmli.d Morgan, disordeily
Mussolini’s Health
‘ Judith M. Smith o f
NEW YOIO
- -ml u t. $10 bond e.'treatnl: Arbeilukil fur June !tth. tion of Gaston
Is Greatly Im proved
thu • Crosby, gamblin':. 9 0 end
'!&gt;*• adopted run o f partin' n'. of •'
, ,»t - ; Paul Neely, gambling. $-7
1 I’ re Morton Plant jury Ir.st July
„ml co.ita; Kle Webb gamldiug,
a portion of the mil-* ing conr-pi'cil
Jin I,mid estreated; tiemge rat­
by tho Plant rnrnily liquor front a
ter -on. gambling, continued to rii'• ani-hip linesand mil- was today vonl
|av . Sam Smith, garnhlin-’ . $;» and
cuit Couit &lt;f •'»’
ci mh ; I . hanee, gambling. $&gt;» ami
--------------erdbred taken
I . Wdllnnir, gamblinr.. $1"
• "* talker i* one whofr*p.loni r.n ha:
i , , .• itreated; Mathrew v itlii m
i liipg you about an two yea.' in ti
, !Xaf5iW*nir«
| iriNit 'dl
-* you qie just liorvt— —'
(*oy Washington, reckless driving
'he 'lory o f your won- Cleat water
$10 bond estreated; James Patton,
! ‘*l ycaterday’c round to be erected
i urunk, $o tytu cost*.
Nashville Banner.
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.police cnmc on the jump, nluo with -J;,„ Aon my. Florid*. and lo «n&gt;
’ASfUNGTON, May 1.— A fte r) Winchester*.
Hut on
on
ucconij
Winchester!!.
But
nqcond ami *|f othor t»»ru**
or u r r " " "
r of u century in * U te ! thought*, there wasn't much the!
it«mi‘ » are iiniiii'.rii. clal
«rrfl tribunals in Chieaijo, police coulil do. ir the land W - '
4.*nious Deestriet o f Lake I longed to the “ cap"—and nobody; rerlliM. or any part or parerl tH&lt;*rn-,j
gan case is coming up to the was in position to say it didn't— ° m . ' V
T. Statessupreme
court on' he was entitled to keep
. It dates so far, back that er&lt; off.
any people remember just
The nffuir finally resolved
^started.
-»e.f into a legal contest,
D is tric t i* a big tract— the threat of an armed
J 1many acres— o f "made ways looming in the background,
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'hen Chicago’s north shore lake like the Balkan menace
.t At first is was just the engo setting. Presently
lh Side city dump. A North began iiuit claiming little
...
jtl.
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1 ''.rlda. onre
8- as big as Chicago’s has ii In the Dccstrlct for settlers t.»
if refuse to dispose of. This build shucks on. Thus arose flic
'igrew fast, away out into city of Stm-tcrviljq—population
; n , 10 or 16 minutes' walk, 200 or 200. The courts were slow.
about twice that for north Rival elnimanls against the "c*|i"
south from the foot o f Hast grew impatient. A t length they
0 Avenue—a dozen or so decided to oust him at all costs, j
/ blocks. It consisted of cin- Once out, they thought they could;
.bld bottles, bones, tin cans, keep him nut. So one night a
i of
„ junk. It wusn’t an at- strong party of claim jumpers do- 1
__ %pot and Chicago In those -cended on the Dec strict.
Thcyi
Kt wasn't as crowded as it i&lt; found the "cap's*' army right on,
air the land wasn’t needed ini ;the job. Not only were they rc-,
aLely and it seems to have or pulsed— ohc invader was killed.
U to nobody to claim it until | That was the '‘cup’s" undoing.'
•tectcdly, “ Cap" George Wei- lie got a year in the penlteritiary.j
Ii Streeter did. Then every- Taking advantage of his enforced
cd It.
I absence, the opposition pained posc "cdp' has been ..........
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described'session
of the Deestrict. T h e ‘‘cap"
; squatter. Nothing so unro­ nqver recovered it. He kept on su­
l l He was master of n barge ing, however, until his death ill
,ke Michigan. One night_ ...
his IU2I. Now his widow is pushing
illop ‘hr.
broke
loose
front the tug the ease.
‘
lo
lien war
was towing it through m
The Ileestrict today is worth
}rm toward the shelter of the millions and the buildings on it are . •
twatcr nt the mouth of the worth millions more. And there;'
Ikago river, and the waves dash. must be big money behind the' •
,‘ j t up on the dump. Then the “ cap’s" widow, as there must have I \
” had an inspiration.
He been behind the "cap." It costs I
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hed the const on which he ha-1 to litigntc for 23 years. As to ❖
JSn caM away, "by right of ilia- the issues nt stake, they're plenty**
ery," named it the "Dcestrict of important enough to be wormy
iC Michigan" and hung onto it the attention even yf the United
‘ years.
States supreme court.
^His cn?e was better than it looki;d nt first glance. The Uuestricl in t i i f f l i n t i t r u lin ' o r t u k
bounded on its Inndwnrd siile
SM CNTII Jl III! I SI. r u i n IT
HI' i i i i ; VI m ; nr i i .u iiiiia .
Hjr/'a roadwny, which originally
IN A NII Full Si;V|I.M!|.t: ru iN luld run righl along the lake front,
TV.
op! that there were no uctually
IN CIIAN C KH V.
abutting property owners. It realA. I*. 1‘onin-lly. iiml •
■lay off all by itself and the W ,N. AlII Meull,
Clarncr. &lt;'uinplitlnunt*.
.fa p " was the first person who
vs.
C ITATIO N
|||| FliM-Kan, el ill., I -efeniln111*.
ever had laid claim to it. A score J"S|
T o Jusepli I'llirgail. Ills wife. I t e - l ' V
fnlcrcsts immediately took beci ii Flm-Kan. Mamurl Cliuimiun, j J*
■ I'hiipinan.
wliusc I ‘
afbpn toward evicting him. The Ills w ife
nuimi is ont.iuiwn. (i-i-rgc
full of fight, organized an Cliilxilun
W. Wvlijr, Ills wife, Alxliin It, W yiarmy of about a duzen men—artn- l&gt;. Mainut-I Tucker. Trustee. .1. W 'n f.
Y ith .ri/les, too— to defend him- fo n l Tucker, A lio r n e y In furl fur
T u rk er. Trustee, Alla. A. I.
golf. The East Chicago Avenue Mumti-I
Neave. Iter liiisl&gt;ati-l.-------- Neave.

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.Samuel T. Mc.Cra.vcj. Ills wr.Ua. —
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wliust
rhr|atlali
name Is iiiikiiown. .lames H oward
Tucker, bis
w i f e . ------- Turker.
whose .-Inl«tlull mime Is unknown,
lieurg'! Ilowtiiil N -a ve, Ills ivlf. AllKuatu Isnhella Neave, J. Ilo w a td
Tiiekcr. Truster. Augusta laabrllu
•‘liaimoiu.
Memnel
Cliapmnn
ns
T i ii s I e e fur
Aoniista
Isabell.i
•'litipniuii.
All*.- ' I r u r f s
IV.
W yl I
ly.
Cliarles
Uelleillnl.
Ins
wlfn
llill 11-* lleoeillrt. I.eopohl I'Vurhirott.
Ills W i f e . ------ Fellchsotl. whose
rhrlslli.li name Is iinknotvn. l.- tipohl
Furchaotl. Ills wife,
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FurfthK « l !• win,sc chrlsllun iniiiiu Is uii*
kliuwil.,
W iley
K I iik
Ills
wife.

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w t T N f i S * mv bant) ubtl the Seal |and Urj*«n‘- f a InsrpIy«•U In till* null: i c9mpluict In IHr
ule,
ultovi*
*mtllleu
of lit* Clr.Mil! i'our! oPtlw H«v«
_ .. plh •'“ * * . UltHlj.t.i'.Y, If living, iknu caY.*« ••n Monday, tinHi.- uii «u&gt; vr
Jui)lrl*l Clri'ull of ili»* Ktato
____ devlsi-ps.
_______ _ gran* May. IT ., tit th •e .cut...
’ latu of If rtfuil.^ Illy heirs,
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euiiri --In'll*!'
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F ln r b t lit it'iil f*.r Hrmljjol.i t'ouil- tcc:l awl Othi'l' » liiiiiiuntn uriler Hip the City " f Munfnrd. Heitunolu « " Ul!* i ... r it of execution bcnrlng datn the
IV. on llilr the 2710 day of Marili mid AI.I.AN (JUKKUKr. ilrtnannl. ty, l'iorlda. fluid cause lielnK *• * “ , . . ,_ v „ f December. 1921. Immlng
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■or idherwlsu. Interested In Iho lauds lo i|Ul..l m ill in the ronililalnant., -I&gt;d ua) &lt;»i
a . i». m *
V. K. vTKJt’CH.AHS
anil |ir«-ml*e* Involved in i Ii Im .suit SI.ittie fl. Pace. In and to 'lb .il cer- „ u, „f and under lh« seal of the
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J*anfunl of O rin i^ 1

br-U I.M.I .(',r*nf ; c

••rds |,i S-mi,,;
and on MniiUay o

May. A. |&gt; .«'* **• t-*»’
hours of &gt;alr j"*n1rl^ !

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U ” ! &amp; U " ' ! ’T t'r M. Hand. Oft t a r i f f
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l(. -temlnoh I'ouniv. f* lorldn. have
’ Ren'iinute levied iiiioii III- following dcscrlhcd
r-ersonal property:
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camera.
1 t a b le , t
rland! I aprlPK bark chair; l
mu vans bacbgruund*. 1 step lad*
at. r; I arm chair; I oil sto v e :

i lot of photo material: I tnhle;

anti will sell t|,i J,1? !'
party for ea.h
best bidder. a\
Mninlnole Countv i- ^
the city of Hanrord ^ ;
ty. Florid!..
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Jacksonviiir.
Attorney f.,r

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One o f many fine homes now nearintf eonstfuction at Daytona Highlands.

King, whose Christian name

T o the fa rm e rs o f S an ford ,
those substantial citizen s
w h ose lab or and foresigh t has
brou gh t w e a lth and fa m e to
east cen tra! F lo r id a —

Is unknown, and
It
K
Adams
as T ru stee for J. W u ifu id Ttirkur
mid K iii I I v AiiKosla
Tucker, and
each anil every o f the above mimed
il-r. inlmiis, if llvinii. and If any,
cither or nil uf said delendnnln hr
dead. In nil purlins i-ialnilliu inter••sis midei carli anil every of the
folloivlliil -l-reasml defcilda III*, l o ­
ll II .rose|i|i Kllicgilll. his wife. I l l h"rrn Kill- null.
Mil m in-1 I'liiipman.
Ms w i f e . ---- — Chapman.
whose
chrlsll.m u.iiiie Is nnkmiurn. flrnirue
J\ W i l l y . Ins wife. Aixlllii I*. W ylIj. Mamurl Tin ker, T riis lc i. J. W of■f--rd T u - k e i . AtlniueJ In fa r t for
Mnniui I Turker, TriiMI- e, Mr*. A I.
N e llie her hoshiitid —— — N ellie
iiln-'-ti rlirlstlati name in unkuou n.
M.innn I T AtcCravey. Ills ivlfe. —
-Mi'TiiVuy.
ivliP*e
ih ilstlu u
i i .unit Is unknown, .fames llm i.iid
Tuckin', hi* w ife
- ——
Turker.
whose t in IsiInn name Is unkn-iwu.
lieorK-' llnivuril NrilVe,
Ills wife
Am uisla Isabella Neave. .1. Howard
Tucker. Trustee, Auk-isl.i Isabella
&lt; hiipniuu.
Samuel
I'hi'ptmin.
us
T i . o l e e fo r A i ih iis I ii Isah-'lhi I'liapmini. Mrs. livnrgo W. tV y llj. ClmrIt'u ittjU I, hie wife. Ita llie llvtleilh I. I.eopohl Feurhanll. Ills wife.
---- Keurhiinlt. whoaii cnrlstlan
it i iik Is unknown. L.eopohl Kurrh: iotl. his « I f e , ----------- F lltrllftoll.
I - 51..... i hilstl.in name |s uilknnwn.
t W ile y iMiir.. his w ife , ———
Ktup.
. " hone ehri ll.in name lit unknown.
Itinil II It Ail,unit ns Trustee fur .1
W o ffrtid T u r k e r uiid limlly Avianslu
I Tu ck er, o r otherwise. In uiid tit the
land hereinafter
d e*rrlb rd . to all
p artie s clnlmlni;
Interests
under
Lieutenant Ben II. Hyatt, (light of- H e n ri M fa n f m d . deceased, fierii m l- K. S.ipfnrd. d em is e d , .1. W o f ­
ficet- o ff the naval air station ut ford T u r k t i iliceased. anil lint IIN
San Uiego, Calif., will try a non­ AliKUSta Turker. dereused. ur oilieriv 1 s t . In niul to the f' lltt" Inir destep flight from Seattle t«. San iHt-rUird
lands m the City of Mmilord.
Diego early in May, piloting a sis- I County o f .Seminole iiml Mtair of
Um Dougins torpedo plane, shown I Florida, more pariIrol.irlv tlesrrlbed
w *, to-w ll
below/ - The route is more than la s Afello
ll o f lot
Seven t i l .
less Iho
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miles.
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celery crop has been gootl and the prof its la rgo; all Florida and particu larly
t I the Fast central Section lias profited most by your success.
Y o u r vveli• % filled crates tell a grand story o f Florida to the outside world that a m illion dob
| lars spent in advertisin g could never tell.

You r profits have been well earned, and you can enjoy them to the utmost
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&gt;♦♦+♦+«««««***+•» lots in Daytona Highlands. You should, by all means, own a home conveniently
near the W o rld ’s Greatest Beach and still within an hour o f Sanford, where you can g o and rest
between crops; where you can enjoy any outdoor recreation that may suit your fan cy; w here you
can reach within a few moments Daytona Beach, fast becom ing Florida’s greatest amusement
center. D aytona H ighlands cannot fail as an investment and will yield you grea ter p rofits with
which to build up your agricultural industry in Sanford. Thus may Sanford and its agriculture
p rofit by the gro w in g popularity o f Daytona. Ask any one o f the scores o f Sanford people who
have seen Daytona Highlands what they think o f it.
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Sales Agetilrt, 214 S; Loach St.. Day tuna, Florida.

John F. Fox, District M anager
Park A venue at Second Street

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B RANCH ES— Jacksonville, Orlando, St. Augustine. DeLand. l ’ alntka. New Smyrna. Daytona Beach. Sail ford. Eu.sLi.t, St. Cloud.
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T H E S A N FO R D HI
ure— nt road 5 inllM to t h * Ht
jhfiustvt.
numbers Inclusive.
Sanford and O rlan d o road.
a n r.8 (ittT to jr o f t u b
h o a r d Cedar
s tr e e t:
■thune*
North
’ On July 1st. 1941. llt.Q00.04k,'e v l M o s rs e Reboot Hoad. 0.2 Mile.
OF
COUNTY
c o i l MISSION KHH Cedar Street
to the
road_
' d e n c e d Uby hokdj1^ ‘.Ur ,*,
1‘ B egin n in g on lha Monroo Bond dsnued try bonds-No. 372 t o 407,iboth
l i m n O l . R l O I N T V , r L O R I DA,
OF 9 K M I N 0 L B , C O U N T Y , P L O I l - nlng West to F o r e s t City, said tlolnt
numbers
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JillfW*
numliers tnclpsiv.,0'I|,|‘ h t iC ’
at the Nortttwent c o rn e r o f U t No. numbers 'Inclusive.
P R O V I D I N G F O R A &gt; I 1 H I R OF
IIIA. CAI.I.INC; A B O N D EI.F.C- being West *4 m ile post o f Section
On July lit, l j j t ' l l 1, J i
Beginning on ‘ he brick r w d a t
BOX I I I IX T H E SUM O F 91,0410,.
On July 1st, 1949. 140,000.00, e v i ­
33. In tho Flat o f St. Joseph's run
TI0.8I F O R
T U B A I T lllilt 17, A - 13, Toivnshlp I I ’ ffbutli of Itange
bon,!* No
v..' ‘ l U R u
East 1000 ft.
denced by bonds No. 408 to 447. both
dencedd by bonds*
ONM.
' en te W e s t ] U mile* to
TION OF A N i s s u e o f ItONDS 29 East, thenj!
In clu siv e
*° « % {
(ltd Monroe nnd Bn ml Siding Spur mi rollers Inclusive.
W h e n i i i , ih e xyxtcm of hard aurEorest c
it y .. uioncM
o.
- - n u m b e r s .***-*muv«.
l\ T H E SUM O F H1,000,(100.00.
Forest
City.
flit)ncM 'North
"North Q mue. un, t Quarter
thence W e s te r ly 2.75 htlles more or Quarter » f Sec ti o n
Toiwnshlp 19
Cn j uly lf|t , ,
On July 1st. 1950, $41,000.00, e v i ­
2.1 M ile s .
f a c e d roads In the County o f S e m i­
need by h
Uonli.1!?7*
B egin n in g nt tho Intersection o f denced by bonds No. 448 to 491, both
nole, State o f F lo rid a. Is In c o m ­
# hh M
o n a present road to th.i, n “South
ouin clenced
o n .i. vJ* ^ N l i i
less
along
the \Vf«t
West * South nf
of ilanije
Range 2J 2a*t. rrun
Whereas, a resolution ha* heen 1
the W e s t line o f Section 27 T o w n ­ numbers Inclusive.
ple te and Inadequate, and.
,
duly adopted by the Board of Coun­ linn of Seminole County.
ship 19. South o f Itange 30 East
Whereas tt would he to the beet
(in July 1st. 1931, 146,000.00, e v i­ ty Commissioners o f Seminole Coun­ (inlilen r a d - M a l t l a n d H o a d 3.0 Miles Branch'**! tlm 'A H n W lc C « o t L in e
with Ht.
Uertrude
Avenue,
run denced by bonds No. 492 to 537. both ty. Florida, o f even date herewith
Interests at the people o f Seminole
Beginning on tho South line of
denced by b o n j ^ V * ' j’,1“ HR , [
North O.s miles to the Northeast numbers Inclusive.
County, Florida, to have luillt and
that It Would tie expedient arid to Semlmde County nt the Southwest
numbers Inclusive. ‘ * ** Hi i
corner o f l.ot 57. In th** Flat o f St.
constructed throuithnut the C o m ity
On July 1st. 1952. 113.000.00, e v i ­ the
best
Interests
o f Seminole c o m e r of the Southeast Quarter of
On July l mi,
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Joseph's thence W e s t *j mile to denced by bunds No. 538 to 585, both County, b lorlda. to Issue Count” the Southeast
a more complete system uf hard
Q u a rter o f Section
denced by bonds No
Monroe Itoail.
A l s o begin ning at numbers inclusive.
surfaced highways, nnd.
bond* o f the County o f H-*nlnnle in 35. Township 21. South o f Bang*-'
numbers Inclusive ' * lo lt£v
the Northwest c o r n e r o f said Sec­
W h e r e .»», «—•• •&gt; tim e a g o It came
On July 1st. 1953, 150.000.00. e v i ­ the sum o f 11.660.000.00, f o r the pur- 30 East, tun N o r th nnd W esterly South o 25 miles.
On July 1st. lyig . . .
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mile to the denced by bunds Xu. 546 tu 635, both ........... constructing, re-construct- on the present laid out road 3.6
to the knot*
of this Hoard that
l 11. .
l. a k e Itoail 1*6 M i le s .
denced
by bonds No
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Baud Siding lload,
u
protiout
.-ntlmoiit
existed
numbers inclusive.
Ing, paving, re-pavin g, hard su rfac­ miles to the Sou th w est corner o f
Beginning on Sanford A v e n u e at ; numbers Inclusive
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throughout the County o f Seminole
On July 1st, 1351, 155.000.00, e v i ­ ing. re-hard surfacing, and widen- Section
Cameron ( ’l l ) Itoail 2.73 Miles
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n
corner o f Section 6
T o w n s h ip 21, South of i h ' t S
On July 1st. D U
f o r the construction o f additional
B eginning at the Intersection o f denced by builds No. 636 to 090, both lo g certain h ig h w a y s nnd public) Itange 30 East.
South "f.. f ,a. ' K q J ' denced by bonds No lV; , 1 " .
tlti.rritluhfni'tMi &lt;
Mumirmlu County, South S ho re iDi .r iv e O f L a k e Monroe Township
hard surfaced highw ays, and f o r
East, run 20.
E a z t . l » "Mies to Ohio numbers Inclusive
thoroughfares
o&gt;ff Seminole
itlchmond Avenue and Jordon Bond numbers Inclusive.
i l 0 “ l.|
tlie reconstruction.
re p a v in g and
On July 1st. 1955. 170.000.00, evl- Florhla. said bonds to be Issued In
In the F la t nf Beck Hammock run
l. « 9 .Mllrs
Avenue, thence South a "'{&gt; ^
Un July 1st, Isis • * * ...
w id e n in g o f certain e x istin g h i g h ­
South % mile t o ' Moore
Station dene* t! by bonds No. 63t to 760, both three Serlea to bo kn ow n ns. Series
l.rhiuuH
Il«»nd
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denced by bonds No’ :Vi 0?*,!*. I
Beginning at tlir intersection o f
ways^ nnd.
A. Series 11. and Series C. all o f said
llond; (hence W est
mile to C a m ­ numbers Inclusive.
Beginning at the Intersection o f numbers Inclusive
10 H i)
o f L a k e Monroe
M ich iga n
BE I T F U R T H E R
H ESOEVED, bonds to hear interest at the rale tho South shore
Whereas.
this
Hoard
Severn)
eron A v c h U *:'0 &gt; a n &amp; smith 1% miles
Sanford
Avenue
with
Un July 1st, 1 )* t t,,
with
the
W
est
line
o
f
Section
23,
M e cca H a m ­
un Cam eron A v e n u e to the Kuuth- T h a t the said bonds In tho sum o f o f five and o n e -h a lf p er centum per Township 13. South
inutitbs a g o appointed a com m ittee
Hirr«*t
tri
Ihe
1
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tit
iu
denced by.bunds
i H ^ t
of Bang.* JO
emit c o rn er e.f Hcettdti
Tow n sh ip 7«50.000.00 know n . in Furies "B ''
••t.-tUei citizens and ta x payers o f
m o c k ' sai d point b e i n g ‘ he S o u t h n u m b e r s ' i n c l u s i v e "
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on the W is t .■nd o f the present hard surfaced
Jll Mouth o f Kangs*
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31 East; tlienc** • halt he retired serially o v e r a p e r ­ mature
q „ j„ | y
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Fcimnole County. Florida, to look
West *4 mll« to t h a r i l a l l Avenuv. iod o f 30 years in the manner f o l ­ thirty years fro m und a f t e r the date f«Vr, f ° p i o r l t l i t h a n e e * r u n ^ W ester* road on Sanford Avenue, thenoo run deni ed by bonds N,,'
into the question o f the c on stru c­
l o w i n g to-Avlt:
s-A t, tii: i
and.
• n
tion o f further hard surfaced h i g h ­
S-uth Q mHe
to Myrt e t ftr e .*
numbers Incluslv,
On July lat, 1930, 11.000.00, e v lHE I T
F U R T H E R / K K S O L V K Ii,
thence West 14 miles on M y r t l e
ways. and to make a report to thin
On July 1 st. istr,
..........
.. of pro
|&gt;r
M.
be
fnr
uu"
sIIm
nf
|7
So.Oo0.00.
."*?•.
Hputh
end
ilenceil
by
bond
No.
I.
That o f the totnl *nmu*lht of the
Str*.'t: thence North 4 tnllt* to the d-nceil by bonds N,,'
Board with its
rtccuim induHons,
On July t»t, 1931. 12.000,00, r v l - the Issue o f bonds known as Series posed new b rid g e across the ‘ Vest Hanford and urlando 1
said bonds t*i he Issued, if au th oriz­
nnd.
numbers Inclusive aiMofti
end of Luke M onroe on S tale F.ua.l
d.-nced
by
bonds
No.
2
to
3,
bolli
I
I
to
he
fo
r
tile
sum
o
f
J45O.OO0.OO
ed
by
an
election
cat
Iud
ami
held
M o nro e Mehool Itoml O.J , , , , r "*
Un July 1st, 194.;
Whereas, the said com m ittee o f
No.
3.
mini
hers
Inclusive.
and the Issue o f bunds known as
for iliut purpose, th.' .-mire p r o ­
Beginning on the Monroe !■toad at -----denced by bonds N o’
|,m o--*im il- Al urkktiiu It mill 1.20
citizens has g iv e n the matter their
On July 1st. 1932. 13.000.00, evl- Series C to to- f o r the sum o f J450,ceeds
derived
from
the
sail*
of
Ihe
ihe Northwest corner of 1**11
,**•• numbers Indusivv
Miles
pa-riouH consideration, anil has f u l ­
so adopted
bonds ilesignsted as Series i" In the denced by bonds No. 4 to 6, both 000.00. said resolution
( » „ July 1st. |&gt;j i ; 13 * « » . u
ly made report of Its findings, and
f .winning at the Intersection o f In the Flat of St. Josephs run East
numbers inclusive.
being
In
words
and
fig
u
r
e
s
as
f
o
l
­
sum
uf
I45o,000
uu
shall
l&gt;.
i
c
'
d
and
denced by bonds No 340'to i-i
hna recommended the construction
East Lake
Avenue
and Church H*"'1
.
..
1
,
1
1
1
.
.
denced
On
July
1st.
1933.
14.000.
00,
lows,
t
o
w
it
:
expended for the purpose of c o n ­
»*vl10 *■I.i
number Incluslv.
Street Hi the T o w n o f Lung Wood, old Monroe And Haiitl killing Spur numbers
and pavin g o f certain
additional
structing,
re-constructlng. paving, denced by bonds No. 7 to 10, hoth
2.1 Miles.
•'Whereas, the
system
of hard run West on Church Street approxi­
On July U t. 1!ms . i u o a i u
h ig h w a y s nnd
thoroughfares, anil
numbers
Inclusive.
re-im
vln
g.
hard
surfa
cin
g,
re-hard
Beginning
nt
the
Inter
sec
t
l
o
n
o
f
«l«*nrpj|
by
bond*
No.
i
;
2
u
\v'!
surfaced roads In the County o f
has nlso recommended the w i d e n ­
o n July 1st. 1931. 15.000. 00, evl- S em i n o le , State o f Florida, Is In­ mately 0.2 miles to w h ere th&gt;- road th*-„ W
«“J’,4
•«.»L
su rfacin g nnd w id e n in g the fo llo w ,
vv...
line of
of Suction
Section 2i. r*iw n- iiurnlMUM
e s tt Un»*
in g and rep a vin g o f certain e x i s t ­
turns North, thence f o llo w in g the
denced
by
bonds
No.
11
l
o
15,
la
g
highways,
roads
ami
public
both complete and Innileqviutc and.
in g h igh w a ys
and th oroughfares,
present road N o rth
0.05
miles: shin 19. South o f B a n g * ' 30 East
o n J u ly Lit. 19 49, H O fl M K
numbers inclusive
thoroughfares
In
tho
Cuiinty
of
Whereas. It w ould lie to the best
,!?&lt;
Avetiile ' . , ru t ! d e n c e d hy Imnd s No. 41.
ittol the callin g of nt) election to
N o r t h w e s t e r ly
0.75
miles, w i t h .-it. O crtru il e
o n July 1st. 1935. to.ono.oo, evl- Interests o f the people of Seminole thence West
Seminole and Statu o f Florhla. totJ *’ 6 t
0,2 miles.
determine the question as to w h e t h ­
N orth " 8 miles &gt;° ,lhh,! l o ' ’.rt, f ' g ",1 n u m l i e r s Incluslv,.
danced by bonds No. 16 to 21, buth County. Florid a, to have built and lllence
w lt:
m r n i&gt;r of Lot 37. In the r i a l o f rH.
On J u l y 1st. Eir.fl, i n o i . u
S
a
n
fo
rd
C
e
m
e
t
e
r
y
Itom
l
11.3
Atllrs
er bonds shall be Issued b y the
numbers Inclusive,
mill* t o , dm
•need
bv bu
n dx No.'
v n •’iV
h . V'tV iffi
cflil by
hotiils'
constructed throughout the County
llo n d I'rDin .Hanford l o ( i o l l I n u r s e
at the W est end of Josrnh's. Ih*■ni'*' Wi st *9 mill*
County o f Seminole. State o f F l o r ­
On July 1st, 1936. »7.noo.oo, nvl- a more com plete system o f hard theBeginning
ng^
K n t . numloTs Incluslv..
Monro*- ro;i*1
Also l" '6 In1ii
n Iin
3.1 Miles.
present
hard
surfaces!
road
on
ida. In tbo sum o f $1.880,OOlf.OO, the
denced by bonds No. 22 to 2*. botli surfaced high w ays, and.
Hllld S#»rtho
Northwest
corner
of
proceeds to be derived from the sale
the
North
line
o
f
Section
2.
T
o
w
n
­
n J u l y 1st, 1951. 114,1)1)614 ,
B eginning on H u g h e y S trict In number* Inclusive.
111)11* t&lt;« thu d e O
Whereas, some time ugo It cam*- ship 20. South o f R a n ge 30 Esst. Don 27. run
n c e d hy b o n d s No 13;
Kh* 1
th ereo f to be used anil expended
the t'ltv of Hanford. Florida, at Its
o n July 1st, 1937. 18.000. 00, evln u m l i e r s Inclusive .
"*•
, „ „
f o r tbe purpose of the construction,
Interned Inn with
French Avenue, denced by bonds No. 29 t o 36. hot II to the k n otvled ge o f this Board Hint run W is t 1650 fe e t more or less to Hu ml Slill n g Iloail.
4'll mem ti Pity Itoml •.*•» M llr «
u pronounced
sentiment
existed the entranee to the C ity of Sanford
o n J u l y 1st. 195J, itsootM
r&gt;—construction, paving, ru-pavln g
said point being tho center o f Sec­ numbers Inclusive.
B e g i n n i n g nt Hi*- Intersect ton o f I d e n c e d t»y Imnd s No. 5’ 4 (-. ; e
throughout
the
County
of
Seminole,
Municipal
Cemetery.
hard surfacing, re-hard su rfacin g
tion 36, Tow n sh ip
19.
South of
o n July 1st. 1938, 19.000.00, evl *■
and wid enin g
of the
highways,
Itange 20 East, tlienc*. inn West d.-nced by bonds No. 37 to 45. both for tlie construction o f additional W e s t ( ll&gt; I . h u l l s B o n d 41.0.1 Allies. Hii htii'Mi'l A v e n u e ami J or.I*.n It om l | ■ItimllerH In c lu si v e
hard surfaced hig hways, ami for the
Beginning a t the Intersection &gt;■! In tli** l-Iut of B ec k H a m m o c k r u n
O n J u l y 1st. 1353. I 3O.Q00H
rnmfll* hmf
thnromrhfures
ro^ihrt3100 f. et to a point 520 feet meas­ numbers inclusive.
S
o
u
t
h
mile
t
"
Moore
S
t
a
t
i
o
n
ileh
ceil
hy
hn
nd
s
No
■IlCed
l*V
hnnilu
V..
*.J^
to
t)*
)
reconstruction,
repavin
g
ami
tvldthe
West
line
nf
Section
26.
T
o
w
n
­
m« mlrd Itt anil by the report o f said
ured nt light a n g le s from the ce n ­
On July 1st. IJ39, tt 0.000.00 evlcommittee of rltlzrn s and tax payter Hu. .f the A t la n t ic Const l.lne denced by bonds No. 46 to 55, both ••tilng of certain e x istin g highways, ship 19. .South o f Itan ge 30 East, Itoml: tln nce W e s t 4 mile to L a m * uumhers Inclusive.
and.
with St Hertrude Avenue, run South e ro n A v nu* ; thence South 1 4 m i l e s
iTs o f .Seminole County, Florlon,
On J u l y 1st, 1954. 155 40811.
Ititl'roud,
thence
Southwesterly numbers Hu'lustvc.
Whereas,
this
Hoard
several n.65 miles to the A tla n tic
Coast on i hi me run A v e n u e to the S o u t h - denced hy Imnds No. 636 to l i l t
parallel with said
Builro.nl 2005 ' On July 1st. 1910. t i t . 000,00, evl " f'W
i l lhereas, thin Hoard lias g iv e n
east
corner
of
Sectlun
'S
I.
Tnwitsitlp
months
a
g
o
appointed
a
committee
numbers
Inclusive
Line
Ball
road
road
on
South
side
feet to u point 15 chains N o r t h of* denced by bonds No. 5*1 to 66, both
uf th»*
un«l tax payern nf * »$f Ln|* So. 52. f*4 ami
In M. M. 2d. S mith &lt;if It a n g e 31 E a s t ; t h e n c e
tills question must careful c o n s id ­
O n J u l y 1st. 1955, 170 00041 .
tin* li.nitli line of Section 26. tin nee numbers Inclusive.
W
e
s
t
'a
mile
lo
Hearilull
A
v
e
n
u
e
,
heftilm de ( ’ u un ty , F l o r i d a ! to I cm*K S m i t h ’s S u b d i v i s i o n n f S e c ti o n 27
d e n c e d hy Imnd s No 631 to ; i . i
eration. therefore.
.
•
\V’ i slerl*
1.200
feet
to
present
o n July 1st. 1911, 112.000 00, e\ |siiiitilioru
t,k,.l.,.,i.
o f H a n ^ c 30
n
u m l i e r s Inclu
sive
iud" nt W* •!• rdlck’ s denced by len d s No. 67 to 78. hotll Into th e i|u*-xdoi) nf tin- c on s t ru c tio n T o w n s h i p ID, S o u t h
hard mirfaceil run
. H i : IT U H R O L V E D .M y tli-i Hoard
o
f
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
ha
rd
s
u
r
f
a
c
e
d
h
i
g
h
w
a
y
s
,
“
"
rr
(
T
F
I
’
I
I
T
I
I
K
R
B
E
S
O
L
V
E
D
.
L
a
s
t
.
o.r.
miles.
BE
-V K CR T1IBR
ULsoLTe
\lfikpt*'rjy lull iivlng numbers Inclusive.
*''.rnri\ tlu*nc.** V
of County Comnnsslqfler* o f HemlT h a t nf the tntal
amm jnt n f I h e T h « . fli** salil hnnds In ih, e , "
a n d to rntike a r e p o r t ’ to ( bin Hoard
Vlrevlrr Itom l (M,* titles.
Mild hind « in fared ruaTtl (which Is
ih le County. J fW r h liiM h it R Is thu
o n July 1st. 19 12. ! 13.000.00, e v l - w i t h Its re rant me mint Ions, and.
mild
liumls
tn
b*IsflUrd.
If
a
u
t
h
o
r
l
x
Hej;Iunlriif
o
n
Ht.
t
b
r
t
r
u
d
c
A
v
*
1 1 50.000,00 known us s»*riei J,tr 1
i R t e r m l n a t l (if l h l 4 F j l n i r i l l h . i l it
to lit- wide tied and p a v e d ) 1.1 miles denced by blinds No. 79 to 91, botli
W h e r e a s , th e said f-om nilttee •.r tine ut a po int l* m i le W e s t o f the t-il by ati elect In it ca l I ml a n d h»-hl he retired serially over 1 tnrt«J
lo Kn* Northwest
earner
of t h » numbers Inclusive.
would he rjRJedlriil uWi to *hi brut
e l t U e n s ha s K l v e n the m a t t e r (h e ir Hast Un*- nf S e c t i o n 27. T o w n s h i p f o r t h a t pu rpo se , the e n t ir e p r o ­ 30 years In the manner fnlv,,
Nnrthenyt
Quarter
o
f
.the
Northeast
Interests o% Seiiiluolerf.' unity. F l o r ­
o n July 1st. 191.1. 114,000.00, e v l '
•Ilia, ter of Section ♦. Tow nship 20- d*-tlied by Imnds No. 92 to 105, hoth s e rio u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n , and has f u l ­ 13, South of UunKt* 20 F a s t , ru n c e e d s d e r i v e d fr o m the s.lle o r t h e t o - w it :
ida. and t l i l l Hoard deems iifrx n rd tly m ad e r e p o r t o f its fln d lrm s . and S o u th 0.45 miles.
iioiiihi d e s i g n a t e d ns S er ies 4*. Ill
On July 1st. 1930 ll.iji),)C| „ ]
Smith. Kanyo 3l| East
*Hit nnd to trie beg* Interests P&lt; Hem*numbers Inclusive
Hindu
J
ii
net
Ion
Itoml
ll»;i
M
ile
s
has
r
e
c
o
m
m
e
n
d
e
d
the
c
o
n
s
t
r
u
c
tio
n
tho
Slim
of
1450,000.AO
shall
he
Us
ed
denced
liy
luind
No.
1
.
’
*
4lv Iriln Itoail 9 Miles.
sole Coii.ity, Florida, to Issue bonds
On July 1st. 1944, 115,000 00. ev!
p avin g
of c e r t a i n
ad d ition a l
f- o r tin* p
I b a l n n l n u a t t h e I n t e r s e c t io n of nti'l e x p e l u l f ll
J u ly 1st, 1431. J2.0H1*
. u
. rp
- ose o f ■ o
. n.......................
Be inning on tin- 8 fruit brick road denc. d by bonds No. 106 lo 120, both and
,M thu County of Seml-i »le, State of InlleS to the Hlr*- I up tin- N o r t h
hluhvvuvM
am
i
th
o
r
o
u
ith
f
a
r
e
s
.
and
f#rov*» A v e n u e nn d Iflt S t r e e t In the construciIng. re-cunstructuig. p a v - 1 dehced by Imnds N" 3 (&lt;* J.
H crid u . In the sum or H.StO.OOu.oii sid e o f the O s c e o l a Cy press Com - running fri.tn ov le d n to Sanford, at numbers Inclusive.
“
“
‘
has a l s o i * *-umirj-mb *| th e wliM/ire4 - hi,
o w n o f P a u l a , r u n F a s t o n F i r s t Ing. re-paving, hard surfacing,
numbers
I tic I ustve
a pole! i • miles measured along
f'it the purpose o f Ihn construe* p a n e ' s o f f i c e
o n July 1st. 1945. 116,000.00. e v l - Irixt and r e p a v l m r nr c e r t a i n e s ls t - T
Stre et o.j m i le to the J u n c t i o n o f hard surfacing
and widening l h «
tin July 1st. I3J2. JJ.640.lt. 1
tills road North and W esterly from *le need by bonds No. 121 to 136. buth
l.ake Mills Itoail .7.5 Miles.
Bun. rc-copst ruction.
paving, n 1
n
k h ig h w a ys
an
d
th
ornuichfares,
T r i l b y nnd L e e s b u r g B r a n c h e s o f A. follow Inn highways, roads and p u b ­ denced by bonds No • b* 4,
Lin*F.allroad numliers Inclusive
• i\ lug, hard ourfuclug. re-hard mirBelillinlill' nt til*- South ellll Ilf tlo- Heahoatd A ir
and tin- c alllnic o f nn e l e c t i o n to F. L. Hull road
lic thoroughfares In ill*- County nf
fUclng and wid ening the highw ays present hard surfaced road eu A v e ­ Crossing on Hay Street In tin- tow n
tin July 1st. 1946, 117,000.00, e v l- d*-t»-rrnhie the &lt;|iiestloii as to w h e t h ­ Paiilii lo M a r k h a m Itoml L.lft M I I cm Seminole and State of I'lorlda, tu- numbers Inclusive.
On July 1st. 1433. I •,'400 60, 1
thence
fo llo w in g the denced by Imnds No, IJ7 tu 153 both
•ifSid public tliorouirhfares o f Sciul- nue li In tin* Flat o f North Cliultl- o f ilvledo.
e r bonds shall be
Ins tied
by the
lieginnlriK a t t h e c u r n e - (*f L a k e w 11 ;
denced bv bonds No, 3 l l 14. '
* &gt; l » 4'ounty, F lo r id a .'In tills resold- oia . Hi Id ijulnr L *ln g at tho Nurtli- priju'iil s fool brick road 2 3 miles miiniiers Inclusive.
d
o
t
i
n
t
y
o
f
S
e
m
in
o
le
.
S
l
a
t
e
nf
F
l
o
r
i
­
H
oa
d
I'riiiu
Sniifuril
T
o
Ciiilf
t
n
u
r
s
e
Stre et an d W e s t Q r o v e A v c m n * In
numbers Inclusive
non herein after id*.re ii.lnlrulnrli- ■west cot u e r or the Northeast Q u a r­ Ulor* or less to 111** east end of tin*
On July 1st. 13 17. 118,000.00, evlIn th e sum o f i I.BtlO.CHHhOO, the the T o w n i.f P a u l a , r u n W e s t e r l y
X I Miles.
On July 1st. 1931, 13.014 44, 1
Quart* r o f dirt road between L o n gw ood and denced by bonds No. 151 to 171, both da.
deserltod amt Set forth, and If said ter of tin* Hootliwent
p
ro
c
e
e
d
s
to
he
d
e
r
i
v
e
d
f
r
o
m
tinsale
Begliiulug
on
Hughey
Street
In
a
l
o
n
g
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
r
o
a
d
1.35
m
i
le
s
to
denced
by bonds No U tu H.I
Quid Issue Is authorized In the m an­ Section 2*. Tow nahlp 21, Mouth o f W a g n e r ; tlienc** W esterly 0 2 miles uuinhers Inclusive
t h e r e o f to lo* used an d exp end ed tho road r u n n i n g f r o m M a r k h a m tin- City of Hanford. Florida, at Its numbers Incluslv*
t!*e C reek ;
tulle t*i more or less across
ia-: herein after set forth, to use Itange 32 East, run llast
On July 1st. 1948. 119.000.00. evl- f o r the p u r p o s e ut th e con stru c tio n, to r.oiiKwo od .
lilt
ersei'tlnn
with
French
Avenue,
• &gt;n July 1st, 19.15, 16.004 8),
the proceeds derived from the sale hero ml Hire*-! In revised Map o f tin nee N o rth w esterly to amt along denced by bonds No. 172 to 190, both r e - c o n s t r u c i l u i i , pavlnic. r e - p a v l n y .
I.nkr b r n r v n It o n d l.S t l l l e s
said pulnt being the center of S e c ­ ilenceil by Imnds No. 16 lo H, |
th ereof fo r the uses, purposes and Cltuluola. thence Foiltli S&gt; inlh- to Hi*' Southerly side o f Hi. i i g l i t - o f - numbers Inclusive.
hard
s
urfa
clt
iK
.
r
e
b
a
r
d
s
u
r
fa
c
in
g
tion
36.
Township
19,
South
of
Ita
n
g
e
ItegirililtiU
at
th**
S
m
i
t
h
w
e
s
t
c
u
r
numbers
Incluslv*'.
wav
o
f
the
Lake
Charm
llrunct)
o
f
I'a
lm
etn
,
Avenue,
thence
East
a
p
­
B l u r t s hereinabove set forth. mid,
o n J u ly . 1st. 1919, 320.000.00. evl*
vvblenltiK o f
tinbltth ways, in r uf the N u r t li w e n t Q u a r t e r nf 29 East, thence tun West 3100 fe et
On July 1st. 1316; 17.004,18.
T H E IT I-I ' l l T I I K I t
R E S O L V E '. proximately 130 I *■e| In Fll'*l Hlreet, the Atlnnth* Coast Line llallm u d detic* d by bunds No. 191 to 210 both and
m
a
d
s
and
t
h
o
r
o
u
g
h
f
a
r
e
s
recuinthe
N
o
r
t
h
w
est
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
o
f
Sect
Ion
I.*
a
point
520
feet
measured
at
denced by bonds No 22 to R, |
That It Is (lie determination o f tills l lienee Southerlv nri First Street a- approslniately on** m ile *•• III*- pres- number* Inclusive
rm-nib-d In an d by tin- r«*p«irt «»f said 22, T o w n s h i p 2u. S o u t h o f U a u g e right angles from the center lino numbers Inclusive.
Board that the total amount -if r'Hind ) I lie W e s t end " f l.ake Mills * nt 8 foot brick m ail; tin in .- N o r th ­
o n July 1st. 1950 121.000 00. evlm It te e o f c i t i z e n s an d l a y p a y ­ 32 Hast, r u n F a s t
mile, t li e n c * of the Atlantic Coast Line Ballriiad.
.... ......
.
On
July .........
1st. 193
18.048 04. 1
ffoml- required for the purposes n- to Cedar Street, thence East *&gt;n erly a lon g Haid hrtek road 1.5 miles denced by bonds No. 211 to 231. both (Mini
ers o f S e m i n o l e , C o u n ty . F lorida , N o r t h to L a k e
( ’. **m*\fi.
thenc e tlienc*' S o u t h w e s t e r l y p a r a l l e l w i t h i denco.l hy Im nd s No 23 to Ji. |
Dircsnld Is the sum o f ? L6tO.QOO.bO, present road throiiRh t ie o r g e Jacobs to tli*' Sanford ami Orlando road.
numbers Inclusive.
and.
N
o
r
t
h
e
r
l
y
a
n
d
W
e
s
t
e
r
l
y
a
r
o
u
n
d
sai
d
s
aid
It
ailrond
2005
feet
lo
a
p
o
i
n
t
n
u
m
li
e
r
s
In
c
lu
sive
4'h t l lu ii li i - li r n r An Itoml 9.11 M ile s
{■“ 1 that said Issue of Imnds In Ihe und &lt;in stun JucntiT, properties nnd
o n July 1st. 1951. 122.000.00. evl'
S ou th li n o
W h e r e a s , thin Hoa rd has g i v e n j L a k e &lt;Se ne vu t o the N o r th 11i t of 15 chains North o f‘ th
un July 1st. 1938. 13,014.5),
B eginning at the Intarsectlnn o f dem'.il liy bonds No. 232 to 253, both
jin o f 11,filtQ,000.00 slmll he Issued a lo n g Ihe North I In*- n( Mrs B 1.
questii»ri must c a r e f u l c o n sid e r a tio n , m.i I.I Her thin 22. t h e n c e W e s t on of Heel Ion 36. thence W esterly 3,- denced by Imtlds No. 27 tu li. |
ha three series, to lie known re- Hodges properly In the East Hie nf Seventh Sir * I and AVeUUe '1 C In numbers Inclusive.
t h e re fo r e .
S
e
c
t
bm
1
1
ii**
to
t
h
e
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
c
u
r
­
290
feet
to
the
present
hard
surnumbers Inclusive
fiiectlv nly ns herles A. Series II. said See! I"ii 2*. then*'** Northeast - i In- town of Cllllluota, run East on
o n July 1st. I96J, 121,000.00. evli; I T U K S O L V K D . Hy the H o a rd lier o f sai d
Section
2 2 ; t h e n ce faccd road at Westerillck's corner,
On July 1st. 1939. 110.004 08. 1
and Series C.
The Issue of Imnds erly 1365 fei-l to Ihe Northeast eor- Seventh street 670 feet to Avenue llenreil by tionds No. 251 to 277, both o f HC
o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s u f ge n ii- S ou th 54 mil*-; tlienc*- W e s t i„ util** tiience
Westerly
fo llo w in g
said denced by bonds No. &lt;6 tu Si. kg
kn ow n ns Series A to lie for III" in-r i*f Cem etery property, thence "K'\ thence North on Avenue " E ” numbers Incluslv*-.
nob*
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
that
It
Is
tho
to
h
a
r
d
s
u
r
f
a
c
e
d
r
o
a
d
at
H
a
r
r
i
s
o
n
'
s
iinril
surfaced
road
(which
Is
tn
number* Inclusive
tulle 1560 feet I*. Third Street, thence
Mini o f I'UO.OUO.eO; said Issue of East 'i mile, t lienee North
l &gt;n July l»t, 1953. $26.000 00, evli r m i n u t i o n o f this H o a r d that c o r n e r In t le n e v a .
be widened and paveil) L l m iles
o n July 1st, ltiio. 111 OilII, 1
bonds ahull hear Interest let the to Itnherls corner. Until'*' East 1 1 East 1990 feel more or less on Third denced by Imnds No. 278 lo 303 holh d&lt;t
ii w o u l d b*« e x p e d i e n t a m i I m lb**
t
i
i
r
f
u
l
i
i
l
l
o
n
d
11.7
M
i
le
s
to
the
Northwest
curlier
of
the
.denced
by bonds No. 36 to 41, |
St
fuel
to
the
F
a
i
l
line
of
th*1
to
w
n
(uile o f f l i c and one-half Iter ren- tnlli;. ihenei' North IQ miles to the
numb***- ■ !:u'lu:dv. ,
best
Inte
re
st
a
o
f
Hein
I
llule
I
?ou
ltc I r■(1111k at t h e N o r t h e r l y end Northeast Quarter of the N o r th - I numbers Inclusive.
E : m P e r a n n u m , tin i n u .i o a t
a.it.I *ltil Mill &lt;At tui 1H’ t 4»f *31ill lii siuroijf* Hlt*. ot &lt; ouiuota, thence .North 1120
o n July l.t. 1951, J28.000.00. evl- ty. F l o r i d a , an d flits Hoa rd de em s It nf 1b*
the
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
h
a
r
d
s
u
r
f
a
c
e
d
r
o
a
d
cast
Quarter
of
Hectlou
4
T
o
w
n
1
t
i
n
July
l«t. 1941. 112.00414. 1
feel more o f less to the Southeast denced by Imluls No. 3sl to 331, both
. w o n d s to lie p a y a b l e s e m i - a n n u a l l y , prnjifirty.
e x p e d i e n t to the best I n t e re s t s o f on the O s c e o l a
llo n d , r u n N o r t h ship 2o South. Itatlge 30 East.
! ilenceil by bonds No &lt;J lu 11.1
corner o f the Northeast Quarter of numbers Inclusive.
!&gt;«&gt;*“f&gt; Porki*i itoml I .«r» Mllri.
g a l d Imnd s to iniituii' s e r i a l l y o v e r
Hernlrinle C o u n t y , F l o r i d a to Issue 0 7 mil* » to tin* S t r e e t on the N o r t h
I l l led** Itoml
Mllrs.
numbers Inclusive.
tin'
Northwest
Q u a rter o f
the
•
pe rio d o f t h i r t y y e a r s . In the
IlfKllinlllK “ II t hr
On July 1st, 1*55. 130.000 00, **VlB egin nin g on the 8 foot tirlck ro ad
On July 1st. 1342. IIJ.008 44 .
o f Section 21. deuced liy bonds No, 332 to 361, hotli bo n d s uf t h e C o u n t y o f Heffilnole. shl** nf the Oficeolu F y p r e s s F uns u m m e r h e r e i n a f t e r set fo rth, f r o m Itosifl lit ti loilrit '» inlh- W • si uf Southeast Quarter
Hint*
uf
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
lu
th**
s
u
m
of
I
I
,
patiy,H
offices
running
from
Oviedo
to
Hanford,
at
denced by bonds No. 74 to )l, I
g m l a f t e r tin*
date of
I s s u a n c e lit** Kii^t 11no iif K'rliijTi 12, Tow II- Tow nshlp 21. Smith, Bang*' 12 East, numbers Inclusive.
t’ llo.injO.Od f o r thu
purpose
o f the
a
point
19
miles
measured
a
lo
n
g
numbers
Indusivs.
I.n
kr
M
i
lls
It
on
d
3.3
M
ll
r
s
.
Iheui'c
East
11
mil.i
to
the
East
Hue
A h e r c n f: s a id Is su e o f bo n d s to be u!11ii 21, Sou th h I JL i th; r III
o n July I si, 1956, J 89,000.00, e v i ­
re-co nstrti ctl uit, p a v On July 1st, 194 2. 11 4.004 0)1
o f said Section 21. t l i e n c North denced by bonds No, 362 lo 150, both eu i i s i r u e t i o n .
I h - a im i ln g a t t h e S o u t h end of Oils mad north and westerly fr o m
B a l e d J u l y 1st. 1925; s a i d b o n d s lo th i-i n r u n N o r t h 1j in 11* *4 to J
lf»K
r
«*
-puv
ln
K.
Iiar*l
surfac
ln
ic.
re*
tin*
Seaboard
Air
Line
Itailrond
ilenceil by bonds No. 32 tu 18*1
pres en t h a r d s u r f a c e d r o a d on A v e ­
J»c iif Hie d e n o m i n a t i o n o f Jiuoo.no Itlll Avrhur. Ilifiirt' \V *-1it 1* lull**, 4.65 miles to the T it u s v ille road.
numbers Inclusive.
l-.ard s u r f a c i n g an d w i d e n i n g the
Street
In lb** |numbers Inclusive
n i ' l i , a n d n u m b e r e d f r o m I to 7tio. thiiu 'r run North ' j lull*’ to Khir- W i d e n i n g A n d I ' n v l u g III*- I 'r e s e n t
BE FI' F F E T H F .lt
B E S O LV E D . h i g h w a y s an d p u b l i c t h o r m iK l if a r e s nue f» in tin* P l a t o f N o r t h F h u l u - Crossing on Hay
T
o
w
n
of
Oviedo,
thence
f
o
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
tin July 1st. 1911. 113.388 4)
Itoail
T
h
r
o
u
g
h
l
.
e
u
e
v
u
it.
9
Allies.
ota,
sai
d
point
b
e
i
n
a
at
U
i
e
N
o
r
t
h
­
lint
o
f
Strtti'ii
I,
M.iiu*'
ToU
tiMlilp
b o t h n u m b e r s In c lu sive .
That tlo- said bonds In the sum of o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In this
B eginning at the Intersection of
115o,(mo on known as Series **C" r e s u ln t lu n h e r e i n a f t e r m o r e tuirtb'u- w e s t c o r n e r o f t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r ­ the present 8 foot hrlck road 2 3 denced by bonds No. l')6 to 1*4.1
Th e Issue o f bonds known ns H er­ mitt Ituriu*’
mill's
more
or
less
to
the
east
end
numbers Inclusive.
ter of the Smith vve nt Q u a r t e r of
the T it u s v ille llond w ith the ' ivl lo |"111111 I..- retired serially o v e r a per
liiikr 1 Inirui I I mill 11 &gt;1Mr.
ne It to be f o r the sum o f 1450,000.1.1[I &gt; il esc r Ibe d a n d set fu r t b , and Sect l « n 2M, T o w italti p 21, S o u tit of of tit** illrt runt) between I.ungOn July 1st, 1915, 116.088 14,1
IfrpIntiltlftE i n 'I ft 4 x Hull tli ninl &amp;I0 a ml ii*-n ecu I load oil the North line bid of 30 years In (bo manner f o l ­
flo; said Issue of bonds shall bear In ­
If s.ild bund Issu e is a u t h o r i z e d In H iii ik u 32 F a s t , r u n F a s t
wnoil
and
W
agner;
thence
westerly*
denced
by Imnds No. 121 to lit/
of
Section
33,
Tow
nahlp
2".
South
S
tulle
rt
of
ih*»
Noriliw»*Hl
n
irin
T
lo w in g t o - wit;
terest at the rate o f fiv e and gneth**
m
a
n
n
e
r
h
e
r
e
i
n
a
f
t
e
r
set
forth,
iiuurti*r of th** o f itange 32 East, run North I
Un July 1st. 1931. $1,000.00, rvl* to us** tin* p r o c e e d s d e r i v e d fro m tn Hi-euinl S t re e t In r e v i s e d M a p of 0.2 miles more or less across lien numbers Inclusive
fculf per centum per nljiium tin* In­ o f tli** Hotilhriuil
Creek;
thence
northwesterly
to
and
On
July
1st. 19 46. 117.00448,1
( ’ll til until, t h e n c e S o u t h \
m i le to
of S* i*thui H», miles lo (iuni'Va School House, ro r- denced by bond No 1
terest on gnlit bonds to Ilf pay abb' NurtliiM i tiuiirti r
th** s a l e t h e r e o f f o r tin* uses, p u r ­
them-a
lull
o f Ituimi* '* I lief. I lie pee West
Mn July 1st, 1932. $2.UCO.OO, i*V1“ po se s a n d o b j e c t s h e r e i n a b o v e set Palnor tto A v e n u e , t h e n c e F a s t a p ­ along tlo* southerly side o f tho denced hy bonds No. 1.17 tu E )
g.-ml-niinitlllly; .said bonds to ilia- T o &gt;w i h |i IP 21. South
p r o x im a t e ly
320
fe et
to F i r s t r ig h t-o f-w n y of th** Lake Churm numbers Inclusive.
' Ml
mile,' danced t.y bonds No. 2 to 3, both
I esiU r
N orth U mile, tlietia*.
Jure serlulfy a v t v u perltybof A b u t f RjOit. iftlll fclnHl In
fo r t h , und,
Street, tin-nee S o u t h e r l y on F ir s t Brunch of the Atlantic Const Line
brick numbers inclusive
(in July 1st. 19 17, 11 8,00888,1
in'# North f o l l o w i n g th
Sears. In the manner nerelrinfler t t l n o ’. r f o l l o w I n k t h * |ir*j»irnt ro*iil tmIif
U
K
I
T
1
T
l
t
T
H
K
I
t
U
H
S
u
L
V
K
I
'
.
S
ireet
it,rnilttil
the
W
*»
n
t
r
n
il
o f lailii* I tail mud approximately one mil** to denced by bo nils No. I l l tu 111.
a
i
l
lo
c
o
r
n
e
r
o
(
O
s
c
e
o
l
a
r
o
a
d
a
n
d
*' VI * T h i l l Ir is thkf d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f this
Uu July 1st. J933, 13.000. 00,
Jet forth, from and a f t e r the date a ro u ru l mih) l.ak»* r i m r m t ** S o u t h - the S a n f o r d ami C e n e v u b r i c k r o a d :
the present 9 foot brick road; theneo numbers Inclusive.
M
ill
s
tii
Cetlttr
St
r
ea
l*
t
h
e
n
ce
F
a
s
t
*
rly
Mhlr,
ih»*lie*i*
W
r
u
i
r
r
l
y
to
(
h
r
bo
th
4
lo
6,
denced
hv
bonds
No
Hoard
that
tin* totnl a m n n n t of ♦ui presen t
« &gt;( Isstinn'e th ereof; salil Issue o f road on do* Llajit &gt;«I•I•* o f AllantU*
l l o o e l l l.ake Itoail 1.7 M i le s
** numbers Inclusiv.On July 1st, 19 48, n 1 "04OM
road
ihrotm h
i l e o r g u N ortherly along snl*l tirlck road 1 5
hinds to toa dated July 1st, 1926;
b o n ds req uire d fur
Un*
p u r p o se s
B e g i n n i n g al Hie S o u t h e a s t c o r ­
A lso h re in t in July 1st. 1931, 11.000. 00,**v|- a f o r e s a i d Is the s u m of $ I .*b!0,000,00 Ja eu bs an d tSaatoii Jacutia p r o p e r ­ miles to the Hanford and Orlando denced by bonds No. 1.2 to 134.1
said bond" to tie nj the tie Horn I till - CoriHt Idiu* Itallrua*!
roml.
ner o f the S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f denced liv bonds No. 7 to I u. both
ties
an
d
a
l
o
n
g
the
N
o
r
t
h
line
of
numliers
Inclustvu
rtlng
i
r•
«
*
B
u
i
l
t
!•
.*tui
M
u
»•
•
t
ullnti o f f l.noc no e.iCb. Mini number
a n d that salil Issu e nf b o n d s lu tin* Mrs, IL I.. H o d g e s p r o p e r t y to the
r h i i l n o l a - r i r n e v n Itoml r*.l) M l l r s .
On July 1st. 130 120,044) 01. 1
of I lot Niifthwi-Ht itorn*, r **f tlie S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r *&gt;f S e c t i o n numbers Inclusive.
M*J fro m I to 170. b■lit ly tty ruhprs In s
u
m
nf
JI
iP i O.ooo oo Khali h** Issued
Beginning
at
the
Intersection
o
f
28«TowiipJiljp 21, S on Hi o f I t a n g e :io
lepred hy bonds No, l &gt;1 tu 213,1
tin* i£otitl.ini*tt U u n [(••( o f t hi*
v\* In tli r e ** s c r Ie n, t *» b ** k n **w 11 re s 11**c - F a s t line o f s a i d S e c t i o n 2i, t h e n ce
■Ot July 1st, 1935, $5,000.00.
elusive.
and
Avenue '*11". numbers Inclusive
to
t lie SevrnI b Street
*'ii»t Quarter , &gt;f said Heclhln lo, East, run oti the tin.* r e c e n t l y e s i u h bv bonds No, 11 l o 15. b«j! Il t l v e l y us H e r b s A. S er ies II. and Ni ir t Ite a at e r IV 13€ .7 f **et
builds known as run South nti'l I'otilieel with the Halic*! f o r said roa d N o r t h e r l y 1.55 denced
W T h e Is ml
N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f ( ’ertm-Tery p r o - | In th* T o w n of Chuluota. run East
o n Julv 1st, 1959. 121 ... .. &lt;8
numbers
Inclusive
He'rles C
Tin- Issu e uf bn n da k n o w n
• the sum of i 15o, - Oviedo and (ietoiva riuul
iSeries C lo
m i le s l o the East a m i W e s t Q u a r ­
Oil July Is*. 1936, J6.000.00, «*Vl - a s gi -rles A. tu lu* fur the sum of p e r t ) , t h e n ce F a s t \ mllu. t li o n c * ■II Seventh Street 679 feet to A v v |denced hy bonds No 211 t,i231.)(
•f bo ml shall bear
Mlun.OO srIn
mi*'
"E
'\
thence
North
on
A
v
e
n
u
e
i
numbers
lucluslvu
ter S e c t i o n line of S e c t i o n 21. Xante denced by bonds No. 16 lo 21, both
North
'i* tulle tu KuhertH c o r n e r ,
la-litliarl Itoail ll.u Miles
97dOjMIO.no; s a id Issu e nf b o n d s s ha ll tin* nee F a s t Q mile, tln-ncu N o r t h “ K" 1569 fe . t to Third Street, the nee I
■Interest .it I lie rat*' o f fiv e mid
• *ri July 1st, 1951, $22."0014,«
lleglniilng on the brick load run­ T o w n s h i p an d l l a u g e ; t h e n c e N o r t h - numbers Inclusive.
b
e
a
r
Inierofit
ut
t
h
e
rat**
nf
f
i
v
e
amt
centum
per
annum,
tin*
Rip**.half p**r
1990 f.et more or less on .denced hy bonds No 232 t a l i ) '
itcroiis
th.North w est
I ’ t tnllea t " th»- N u r t h w - s t c o r n e r East
ning from O viedo to Hanford, at a w e s t e r l y
Oil July 1st, 19.37, jT.ooo.no. ovlper eentum
p«-r an nu m , of N o a h J a c o b s p r o p e r t y .
R u le lost oil said imnds to he payable point
Third Street to the East line of lllo [ numbers Inclusive
Section
21, tile deuced by bonds No 22 to 29, botli o n e - h a l f
mil*' W. it mid
mile Q u a r t e r o f said
tint Inte re st nn s a i d b u n d s to be , Heeii P u r k r t Itoa il
-xeml-iinnimllv. said bunds to mature South of tile center o f Section i N n r l hen s i Q u a r t e r
o f S e c t i o n 20, minil»-rs Inclusive
Towiitilti ,.f CliiitniiLi, thence N o i l h j
&lt;In July Lit. 1952, 12 1.044.4*, •
M llr*
pity:!11!
u.i a oitiNi Si y ; s a i d ho nits
M a r ln tl) &gt; o r
a period 4»f t h lr t j T o w n s h ip 21 South o f Bnoge "t nttil t h r o u g h See tlon 17
!
lb g i n n i n g oil t h e O v l e d o - t l e i t e v a 112*1 feet more or less to the South- 1ilenceil by bonds No 251 lull!,
o n .tut) 1st, 1938, Jv,000 ill), •■vl- to m a t u r e s e r i a l l y o v e r a p e r b o l of
*
a!
!u
luul.lo r
loo .linuf l- 1 East, run North o.ii tulles.
of 2 1 m i l e s to the N o r t h w e s t e o r - denced by Imnds No 29 lo 36, both
r o a d at a point *» m i le W e s t o f the east corner of ihe Northeast Q u ar- numbers Incluslv
t h i r t y y e a r s . In the m a n n e r h e r e ­ F a s t line o f S e c t i o n 12, T o w n s h i p ter of the Northwest Quarter o f the
eel forth, from and a f t e r (be d a le
u er o f s a i d Seetlon IT, t lienee N o r t h numbers Inclusive.
liny street 0.7 *&gt; M il.On July 1st. 1953, 126,084 84, H
i n a f t e r ?;**( fo r t h , f r o m und a f t e r 21. South o f I la tig i* 31 F a s t , t h e n ce Southeast Quarter
j i f l-u n n e., thereof. said Issue of
of Section 21, deni ed hy bonds N'o 2!v 1.138)1
Iti-glniilng on Hay S tre*t in the 1,05 ruil.-s p a s s i n g T r o u t L a k e o n
(in July 1st, 1339, 19,000 00, f*vl* t h e d a t e o f i s s u a n c e t h e r e o f ; said
Jjmnds to pc 'Idled .1u ly i Jut, J|i|!7; ThWri a( Itvletln, where It In ernas- Its W e s t e r l y sill" i/&gt; the S a n f o r d a n d denced
by Imnds Nu. 37 I*. 15, both Iss iii * o f b o n d s tu tu- ilat t*d Julv r u n N o r t h ** mile to F l o r i d a A v e ­ Tow n sh ip 21 South. Itange 32 East, numbers Inclusive
sai d bonds (o lie of the deuntnltiil - ed I*v the Men hoard A ir Line Hall- d r i l l ndo brick l o a d at the N o r t h ­
nue, the nr** W e s t
li, mile, the nc e i hence East 4, mile to the East
tin July 1st. 1931. 118,008 04 &lt;1
1st. l-*35; sai d I*unils to. in- o f the
*Vlon of 11 ii00.00 each, a n d number. way. l lienee run South n 75 miles west c o r n e r " f Se. i l o n s, I 'o w n s l i l p minib.-rs Inclusive
21, thence denced hy bonds No 391 to 111. hr
o n July Is!. t9l», $10,000.00, «*vl- i le n o m lti a tIo n nf f i .o o o i u i ea ch , and N o r t h 1j mile to the N o r t h line of Un*- of said Section
N-d from I to 150, both numbers In ­
20. S o u t h of Itatlge :hi E a s t
l.ake Jessup A* emit- &lt;!..", Miles.
1.
mime T o w n s h l p
a n d North 165 miles to the T llu svlllu numbers Inclusive.
16 to 55, botlt n u m b e r e d fr o n n 1 to 7(ill, bnth mini- Sec ti o n
denced
by
Imnds
N
o
clusive. and.
road.
Srinfiiril t ' r i n r l r r ) Itoml It.3 Allies
Ita ng**.
Ih'gliiiilng at th*- corner of Multi
On July 1st. 1953. 110 0844*. t
numliers Inclusive.
lu-i’H In c lu s i v e
“ in: IT I r i t T I I K I t
RRHOLVED. Street nnd L a k e J e s s u p Avenue In
i l e g l n n i i i g 66o fe.-t E a s t &lt;&lt;( t h e
o n July 1st. F ill, II 1,000 00, rvl *
W ld r n h i i c \ml P m ln jf T?»r f’ rr ** r n ( d e n c e d bv b o n d s N'o •tv *., Ml Ml
I.a k r Ftu irm Itoail I Mile
T h e Issue nf
bonds
k n o w n as
TT’liat o f the total amount of the A A i i II ii ' h A d d i t i o n l " O v i e d o , ru n S o u th Itnll' lltlle po st o f S e c tl 'i n 35, detti'cil
numliers
Inclusive.
by bonds No. 56 to till, buth H e r b 's II tu lie f u r the s u m u f fl&amp;l),*
lb-KlunlnK l".i f. . t S o u t h a n d 510
lliiuil Thr.i im h fii*ut*«n X."» M ll r n
“ mid bonds to be Issued. If author- N o r t h
o ( I t a n g e .10 numbers inclusive.
lotle o n L a k e J e s s u p A v e ­ I'oe lisnin 1'» S ou th
On July 1st. 1956, |v , '01444.
0110,0 0 : sai d i s s u e n f b o n d s shall feet Fa st uf the N o r t h w e a l c o r n e r
I
l
f
Kin
nin
n
-«t
tin*
I
n
t
r
r
f
p
c
l
l
n
n
o
f
_|r.ei| by an i-lnclluii &lt; ailed and held nue to Methodist C h u r c h .
E as t. Min Nil rill 99*1 feet.
tin July 1st. 1942. 112,000.00, **vl
Q u a r t e r o f t h e , ih** T it iimv«ll*» ! tfh i f1 w i t h ttii4* ('»v Iv ii •» ilenceil by bond* Nn, 3"2 to II)
Itour 11»t crest a t 11*n rut ** «»f f I v c a 11d •*f lint Hunt b ea st
5 « r that purpose, the entire pro.
t iimcrma I II* Itoml it Allies.
t'ntoi spring** Itoml ;t Mllrs.
tleticeil by bonds No. 67 tu 78, tint h on*-- h a l f pet c e n t u m p e r an num , N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r u f S e c t i o n 10, * nml ((ont'Vii ILtiiii on tin* North numbers Inclusive.
rj-eeils derived from the sale of the
B e g i n n i n g ..ii l l e a r d n l l A v e m l e al miniIn-rs Inclusive,
Hog lulling at the Intersection nf
BE IT F l ' R T I l K K
ItESOI*'
o f Itaiuni .71 Mn • uf Section 35, Tuwtiftliip
the Inte rest on salil b o n d s to he T o w n s h i p 21, S o u t h
2*)
^lionds ill sig naled as Series A, In Ili
East
I n k * ' Avenue
and
W u i r m a po ln l ;.o f . . t N o r t h o f the A t o n July 1st, 19 13. $1.1,000.00, rvl* p a y a b l e s e m i - a n n u a l l &gt; ; s a i d bo nd s F a s t , r u n F a s t
tu L u k e
C h a r m , Hoiitii uf Ilaiiid- 32 F a M . ru n N o r t h That the said bonds In the *33
Jium of 1700.000 00 shall be used anil lit) * e t In the T o w n o f 1,'inun.... I. l.m l l e C.oisl Line I t a ll r o a i l C r o s s i n g
JI59.0flfl.flfl known as Srfd* *
bonds No 79 to 91, Imtli to m a t u r e s e r i a l l y o v e r a p e r i o d nf the nce f o l l o w i n g tin- p r e s e n t road l 7*» mil* h 1(,»
Schonl i I u n mi*
kpembd ,o iclU «lvely fo r Ihe pur- rnn W e at und S outhw esterly f o l ­ oil 111** S ou th side o f S e c t i o n 9. den....I by Inclusive.
t h i r t y v ear**, in th** m a n n e r h e r e ­ a r o u n d sai d l .a k e ( ’h a r m to S o u t h e r ­ curni-r, iiu-iM«- VVe»t *« tnllt*, tiu1nco shall hi) retired aerially o**f * M
^iiose of constructing, re-constru ct- low in g th*’ (ires* ut mad 2 miles to T o w n s h l p 3o S ou th o f R a n g e 31 uumbers
tod
nf 30 years In th* nianmf w
J11,000.00, r v l - in a f t e r set fo r t h , f r o m a n d li ft e r tlie ly abb*, thenc e W e s t e r l y to t h e r o a d N o r t h 18 mil**,
On
July
1st
19H,
thoTn-iVVi-ki
ifc
Jjng, paving, ie -p a v ln g , hard surfac­ ih&lt; A tlan tic Coast Liu** Uatlrood at Eas t, r u n W e a l
1j m i le .
th e nce deni ed by- bnnils No. 92 to 105, but li
d a t e nf Iami it nee t h e r e o f ; sai d I s ­ **11 t It*- Ft i n t sid e •. f A l l a n 11e C mist 'i'll**. i Imticu N o r t h f«t I!u vv I n&lt;
th** lowin g, t o - w i t :
i n g . (■ hard surfacing unit widening I 'u I In Springs.
Soul il ‘.j mile, thenc e W e s t 2 m i l e s uumbers inclusive
on
July 1st. 1931, Jl.OOJ**,
Alsu lit-^inuin K 403 h r l r k i u;ul tt* c o r n e r u f Uset-uhi
s u e of bu nds tn In* tinted J u ly 1st, L i n e Hull road
th • follow lug highways, roads mid
oil Fine '* a \ I . i S.l 11( ot ,1 A v e n u e
llond From l-'orrsl 1’ l l ) .Hoitlli
M
On July 1st, 19 15, J 15,000 (10. »*Yl- 192**. said b o n d s to In uf tbe d e ­ feet South an d d o fe et Fu s t o f the ruiul nm l tho S a n f o r d anil U r n c v a deuced hy bond No. 1.
.fpubllc thoroughfares in the County
l i n i n g . - Itenle* n r .I 2.9 Allies.
1.41 Mllrs.
On
July 1st, 1932. 11,00#.**. •*
106 l o 120, bntb n o m i n a t i o n nf 1 1,000 nu each , and N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r o f the S o u t h e a s t hrlc k mart,
deuced
by
bonds
No.
-■if H* minute and Plate o f Florida.
Ilegllililng lit pettier o f Seetlolt 16
II. *, inning at ......... inter o f O range numbers Inclusive
denced hy bonds No 2 l " ) •—
n u m b e r e d f r o m 1 to 130, bo th n u m ­ Q u a r t e r of the N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r
T t o - u lt :
11ii %«t*l I I.nkr Itoml 4.7 Mll rx .
Totvnslilp 21. Siiiilh
o f Itillige 2'* luiiileva i d an d S ou th O r e g o n Ktiee t
numbers Inclusive.
On Jill;. 1st. 1946. t ] 0.000.00, »’ vI of sub! Sec tion |a, r u n S o u t h nnd
r s Inc luslv e
lt«Kihriing
at
th**
S
o
u
t
h
e
a
s
t
t
u
r
­
■
I nk ' Mnry Horn! I.X3 lilie s
East, run South unit Huiitlirrl) ■* ■ in Hi- F l a t of S . i n l o i , I l-’ aruiH, r u n d.'U.'ed by bonds N'o. 121 to 136, both b eT
t&gt;n
July 1st. 1333. jj,000,4*. •'
eon
nee
l
with
the
m
l
&gt;lo and ti'.1 ner uf (ilo H uu tln vfst Qiiiir fu r o f
h e Issue
uf Imiid*
k n o w n as
H
o
n
il
iw
.
itei-1v
on
toil.|
B
o
u
l
e
v
a
r
d
t.,
»
lie g ln u lp g at the Nuriinvest cm - long present
travelled
road 1 6
rinriitu'■rs inclusive.
denced hy bonds No I to •■ ■
S e r i e s C to In* f u r the Milrn uf llf io ,■* lie va road.
•net &lt; f the Northeast
Quarter o f miles iii tli*' South I lit*- of Seminole tlo* S.iiifi.nl and Mr l * o r a ro.nl at
Q m i r t o r nf S e c t i o n n urn horn inclitxlvc
l&gt;n .Ini A 1st. F*I7. 117.000 l»0. *iv I - dOO.OO, sab I Issue o f b u n d s s h a l l bea r
I.rlnliart llontl 11.11 Mllrs.
Wilson's corner
•-tlie Northeast Quarter o f Sect Ion 1 County.
ilffirt' 1 by bonds No. 127 tu 153. both i inte rest at the r a t e uf f i v e a n d oneBeginning on the hrlrk mini run- -H ru w ii Nh lp 21. S m ith of f l a n * ; * 30 I o n J u l y Im . P j 3I 11.088 88. t
It r o m le * Itoml it Allies.
Mrltniiv II le Avenue 0.3.9 Mllr.
L a m . r u n on th#» line r ec en t ly ••*- 1denced
*
• T o w n s h ip 70. South o f Itange 30
numbers Inclusive,
hy bunds Nu 7 lo 18. k
nlng
from
Oviedo
to
Sanford,
at
a
( h a l f per centum
p e r annutit. the
Jh'KlliltlfiU r.»;c r ' S o u t h u f th«*
Ih K I n n i n g ut lu t p n u -r t im i * f .\I*-I
•East. run .South I mile on the road
o n July 1st. 1918, I l l.o o o .n o . r v l* I In tere st ori mild Imtuls to he p a y ­ point 'i mile W. It
Mild &gt;» mile tahl |xhe«l f 11r j.t Id r*).ul N o r t h e r l y numbers Inclusive.
•
mil . |iunt n t S«*rtl«»ll 22 dene, d by ....... Is N
I
■*
mill--*
tu
tlo*
F
a
st
an
d
W
e
n
t
ml
it
runnlni
through
M u n i c i p a l H a l f lu ll '* ill.* Averin*- w i t h tin* SiMilh H im* U
ir.4. ti# 171.
On July 1st. 1933, 15.080 88. *•
a b l e si-ml - a n u tia 11&gt; : sai d bu n d s tu South of the center o f Section 3. q u a r t e r Siu-tlon lin** of Sec ti o n 21.
••f Itunift* 32 miiiib.-rs Incluslv
*t'ourro of the City o f H lillfold to I' " f S iiii lun j|i. Tinv i$f*f111» l * Siiiilh T*«U tinfi 111 21 Suti t h
ilenccd by bunds No 11 la II. M
Township 21 South of Itange 31
niiil
nr**
sc
r
i
a
l
I
v
n
v
a
r
a
pe
ri
o
d
uf
Fll*‘I
1
r
T
i
mllr.,
t
In*
M
i'i*
Harm*
To
wrifdilp
ami
Manu**;
theneo*
E .1*1
mu
Nu ttli - n
UH nlllim i l i u v e , t h e n ce W e nt *, m i le . • r F a u n*- 31 F a - t
numbers Inclusive.
'■
Hu liilv U t , d»4'J. f*11*. ooo, 00,
00, V 1
thirty 3 i*ii rs, I ti l h e ilia n u e r l» ere 1ll ■ East, run North M6 miles.
1In i . Xurtlu-UHt. r
Nort l» vv i-Htcrly acrojui
tint* N o r t h It. 11
1* i i*lu lo l l i f X U 1III *
T t h u n c e South
li
utile
to
T h i r d AL-tf*inv 1!!'»* A v* im*
di-turd hv bund hi N u 172
tu• 11*0.
l 'JO. ludb a f t e r set tor th. f r o m an d a f t e r the
172 {&gt;
o n July 1st. 1936, 16,006 88.
Iln) street 0.73 81 lies
w »'U
t j u a r t . r «*f xahl H.-ctlnn 21.
lie ('ill It. vi-lli'il rund 2 v» tiiimbtun Iru-luMlvt*.
F jtt r * ' t In the T o w n o f l .a k e M a r y , k 'l h Limltii uf Hnrifunl F t u i i d a . it Mil |\ it'..
Beginning
on
Bay
Street
in
the
danced by bunds Nu. 16 to SI. 8*
. d a t e o f I s s u a n c e t h e r e o f ; s a i d Is
• t h e n c e S o u t h on salil T h i r d SI reel
lit: I T F F I t T I ! Ki t
K I ’S cLV K I*.
vl
**u Julv l hI. I'J.%0, $20,000.00.
T o w n of Ovieiln where It Is cross­ itlui Northeast Quitrter nf Htctlnn numbers Inclusive
Ituiid II.H Mile** i b - i i m l l*v bu ild s Nu I'JI In 210. ni h sni* nf b o n d s to be d a t e d J u ly 1st, ed by the Seaboard A ir Line lt.nl- -,J. und 1 1»r«»tiKIi Section 17. a ill*.
• a n d U s e x t e n o li m ul&lt; n g the m-w T h a t **f lli»- tutiil aim tint «•♦ tli** a iid , I. m i i u U i i k iipp
• Hi July 1st. 1937. 17.960 58. I*
U*27; nubl |u*tu|s to be nf tin dc
li .iiiilinrut it i
I (• $-'hirihu; d tilt* iriti rH*u*tlun uf mijiilu i f Ini‘l iih I v *-.
Htutu'i* uf 2 1 inlii-H to tin* N o r t h - denced by bunds N", 22 tu 21. *
- r i g h t *if way
w a y T e c m i t I y c l e a r e d bv Ittilid'« In tu* ' J &lt; «ip il
w a v . thence ran South a 75 miles.
n
o
m
i
i
i
a
i
b
m
o
f
1
1,000
no
ea
ch
,
and
liy an «"tretIfi'n
.1 ml h.dU 1nr
• |J In d ', 1 k * A v • un*' it iid Al’ dtht r A v « *
u*- !
rnrticr of Niiht Section 17.
h t i t f ’m inty . iipikrutttnaiM y 3'♦ in 1
u n Jnlv Irtt. rjr.i, 921.000.IMI, .VI
numbers Inclusive,
Lake Jessup \venue II,.”* Miles
|»m lina«% t hf» i‘l l ii .
|il lift «■•■1
■1
' N'1 MII*- III ill* IttH li uf I all liK VVmill, r u n d.iiA 'I bv IHi Iid » No. 211 lt» 231. both n u m b e r e d fr*un 1 t** irn), bo th n u m ­
H a n f o r d an d nyfitnilo r mn I thill
H
Beginning ut th&lt;* cornei* o f Main th* u i*c Nu r tli ! iif* ni 111*n [iriNMl nn
o n July 1st. 193*. 18,868 18. ***
b e r s I n c lu si v e , and.
,\
v
.•
J!.u»t
?
•
ilnw
im:
piLRi'tU
iiiiid
liutit
I*ah
f
mi
il
h
WcM
tef
ly
with*
&gt;
•
JinhilH
d
-i
iv*
*1
H
um
tin'
ill*
"
I
M
t*Hl^
•»#
4*V&gt;
Htttl
I.aU
^
l A I hii
tin mil* vh l i i i lu ii v i Street and Lake Je**o*i Avenue In
denced by bonds N". 23 lu
III'.
I
T
F
l
’
It
TM
li
l
t
I
t
K
S
t
I
L
V
K
D
an d Mrlamh* lirli-k numbers Inclusive.
line iii t n u T ' i y v t i “ f I.aU*- Mu r v do tli]n tttf il i n B m ^ h if. tu d i r *IMll mfh*» in |f»ail hrtvvmui Sttltfuril a m i
i in I n'v I d, 1* *2, 922.000 on. ■vl I T h a t o f tlo* t o t a l iimottlit u f tin
V Uitln's A d d i t i o n
ilvledo. rut, tu tin
}
1,088.88.
*•
linM )»• tt • d .•lid r\
J fm iu
l&gt;* Tli 11«t td *
ilmu i-d Iiv Imfidn N u 232 tu 2GJ, nlli s.ibl b o n d s («• In Issu ed If a u t h o r ! *
North h mile on t.aki Jessup A v e ­ ruiul at th«* Niuiliwi-.**( c o r n e r uf j On July 1st. 1939.
Sroliuvt H. TuU(|Hili|) 2«, S o u th nf denced hy bond* Ni*. 37 to H. *4
P-in lrtl i&lt;icllixiv «al
t b pUrp'*.«f I* ||V: I T ' FI H T I in i; ' R E S U I.V K U IMIflllo- I’M Im-luilv**
nue
to
Methodist
i
'niii
ch
ei|
by
an
e
l
e
c
t
i
o
n
cuun-d
»iiid
lo
Id
tUniCi* 30 Kant
• H' r i "
» . ',*/ A,
nf
r f i n , rill*l In U
&gt;11urdtin* l 'r i l 'd th»* Paid buitd^ lit tin- fiiiill uf
JJ 1.000,00. **v i
numbers Inclusive
I'ntni Springs lload :l Miles.
-p
K f l r r f ft.t-1 Iflii-H.
till Ju lv lit
an Si*i l«'•* " A " 11«‘iii-'i «| hv iiMtida No, 2.1 lu 277. b.db fill* that p u r p o s e , I In- e n t i r e proce eds
M i n i o n l (ViiirCrry lluml
M||«-h
l i lld
ni far Itin * || 7tin Una iifi Unmu n
Beginning at the Intersection *d
On July 1st. 1949. ! ] 0.004 88. *
m Jlt-tilnn utf at fh»» lnt#*fRi*ri inn •*1 !«in.viii*:. r r - p u v i m
d e r i v e d f runt the sal** of thu b«»iids
nt
W
id
'iiiitii*
th**
|•dullI Ih- ridlr«*d •••■rluHv «»v»*r h p «- r • uuinb«*ro Hm-I um I vi *.
'iih* f t*o-1 Kttat o f the ite need by bunds Nu 4" lit SS. W
A v .n n e
ami
W arren
11*i i*ut111 A \*111utt aiid
11*'«" i I- b a n ] tun fin-1 &lt;u
d cm I a no ted as He r lc s A. in the sum East Lake
S
u
n
lh
li.ilf
mill*
|innt
of
Sec
ti
o
n
3
*'.,
;
h-d
»»f
in
v
•
-a
!&gt;,
Ill
ill.m
a
n
1
1
**1
’
f*
d
nod
poll
fn|
In
vv
Hilt
h
l
K
li
'v
a
numbers Inclusive
Mil Julv Inf. I Of. 4. $2&lt;$,00rt 00. »•VI * o f
Rl till pultlt h r l n x tin* Hau l It l j toll**
17'bi.ood oo s h a l l
b&lt;* mo d and Street III the Tow n of l.ongvvond.
in
MUlitV nf I h*vv liu;. tu -w it
ib-tiC**d b V bn till H Nn. : h tu aoj. mth , e x p a n d e d e x c l u s i v e l y f u r the pur- run West nml Southwesterly f o l ­ .I,"’1 ti*hi|i pj. Sontli *»f ItanKu 3o
On July 1st, 1941. I 1100064.
atl'ONf u f H ri tlo ti 30, T u vv iinblp l ‘». Iii* t llntnilitllf
Uf. .1111V I Ml |TJ'I f l i t il..... "I, r V |- ntititbri'N hicluHlv*L a x t. ru n No rth UUO feet.
1*1 •I id.I, In*
low
ing
the
present
road
:i
miles
to
ileru
eil hy hands N " 58 t'* •••
v, hull III nf I til ti*r •• 31* Kiiat, H u n . , tuft H. mt linlr ii till Ht.lt* •
po.se o f c o n s t r u c t i n g ' r e - c j i n s t r u c t Imtli
t
n
tile
run
(
l
t
&gt;
It..a.I
;|
V
|
l
|«*
h
j
d.-n..«l
Iiv
Imiid*
*
Nil.
I
tu
10,
w
It
121.000
00,
••vi­ l n « . puvliiK. r e - pavlnic. h a r d mir- ihe A t l a n t i c ('oust l.lii, Itallroail at
numbers Inclusive
i m Ju lv !*♦'
1:»'•*'
f Hunt J rnllrti tu tin* l n t ' * h " * i i M i i " f
«t
iitiinht'i
m Itirlnalv*H|.
I
rtriiitr
tv
rniii
M
ll
r*
.
F'*
k I h i i I i u : on Ileiirdall Avenue ut
Palm
Spring*.
ih'ii
i'it
I
by
bn
min
N
o
304
i
.
a
i
d
lli*til
Oil July 1st. 13 42, I I 2.888 48.
tlfrlirva Hi r* • t w i t h ItraritaH A v if a c l n u . r e * h a r d su r f a r ln v c a n d wi d
4in i iit &gt; ini. iiian, f n . i i o o o o . I-V I - mitiihiArM I nr hut l vr,
tu II. 1
Tn hi wbltutml a rut P ‘ V d f k■■ivi
;l l"'M»* *•'» feet N o r t h nf the A t *
♦ iiw*'. tb ii * r aiiiiiK tin* prrH»* ni |M|l. •
•*1111» is t ii a f o i l . » w I n |4 b l a h 'Wa y t* roa ds Itoml l-'rom F o r e s t l i l y
S o u th l.lt In lit •&lt;■•■ 1'ori nf l.iiu* Itallroail ProafiiiiK ........... hy hutnls Nu.
M
ntlf'itt"'
u
r
i
i
m
i
n
i
d
i
th.
thin
I'd
h&gt;
I
•
■
■
ltd
M
i'
No
It
In
I!
I
,
Imtli
numbers liuduslve
A]|i* m;ul truin m «$ |,i m na nint pulnt ):* |lit&gt;
t*n Julv I ti, H'Afi, 930.000 00, •■vl- unit p u b l i c
111or* imtli f a r e s
in the
Miles
on
M
i**
Smith
dhlu
o
f
Section
mud
\
\
J
11,066
48.
mil****
H*
Un*
W
«
Itivva
Itlwa
!
ummlu-i"i
imdnwlvi
t
aaS tu 30 I . Imdl ( ’u u n t y o f .Semlunb* an d S t a t e uf
il.'liCtol bv huiiil-'t N
1.u nt ;•* ut I hi t iq t h r h r l r k rmid i«n
On July u t. 1943.
Beginning at . e n t e r o f Scrtlnn IuuiiHhip 2U. South of ItilliK** 3 1
i ui
lulv i ht n : I , fit! him) .no. i vl- umulu-rM tm ItmKvr
ItlVi'l
denced by hands N " 73 to »1. 1
jitlu* IbiRt abit* i*f i !»*• ht. JuhliM lUv
Florida* to-w it
16.
Township
21.
South
of
Itange
29
L uh!
ru n w.*Ht i ,
mil**
t hence
d * «.• • d hy h'»ltd’* N.. 22 I*.
I. •lb
i l l Iriln It Mild Ji.ll Mllr«.
(iit Julv I nt, ltff.7, 1*9.000,00, rvl*
*r.
East, run South and Southerly u- moith 1. m I Ir h, th.'nee W e s t 2 tulles numbers Inclusive.
l . a k e &gt;lar&gt;
l l o n d I ..IS l i l i e s
tin* Huahuiird A i r I nniah*-rM Imdunlv*
Ib ’K tli fit lilt at
lintii'i’il by fmliilo No, 3'*2 tn IfiO, buth
O n J u ly 1st. 1941. 111.008*8.
O l r i P f .i%ruiar t».:t?l M li m
l l e g l m i i i i a at the N o r t h w e s t c o r ­ lolig present travelled road I 6 miles on PiH*Mvjiy t&gt;* S a n f o r d A v e n u e ,
I'ti .inly ' 1st I'il'J, 1 I 3.0 0 0 H'1, »*v#l- liy in burn Itichudvr, and,
I .lii** Jt :i I* Vv ii V n ii m i I iq : .♦n llav
ilenceil bV bu n d s N " 92 t&gt;* I8S
lo
the
South
line
o
f
Seminole
Coun­
5
T o l»r w hli'n* ti aiul i$it\ a l
Kmitt III I In- T n VV || nf I »v h-«ln
e
r
o
f
tho
N
o
r
t
h
e
a
s
t
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
U r it nice I lun te %»i r*y X3 ** 11,
r ill I S u H l i d«* li n'd b V Imtida NH i* I tu 1*1, luilli
n u m b e r s In c lu sive
iik
it
rt im iK H .
h k s o l v k i ) . ! the
fcthe i h i n
uf «Vh-ry #\v*,inir ami W • • i •1r 1v f nlluU I UK tltn* p t •
N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f Heel Ion ty.
JlS.ii60.l8.
| mirnlu rH i u H oh I v *'
**' « in n in g at th** ei»rin*r uf (
Oil J u l y 1st, 19 45
O r l l o i l l III*' A v e n u e U.2A 8tllr.
Tim * **• n . - . ' u r d s * * v i , 'b * !■ ■ !.:*v r 4, bo w imiti ii -o , .'sout n of Kan n* ' 30
S a n d Coinfirtiii Av^tiUis K m t tu thu s fia.t brink rmid I '• mil*'* A I Qu
tin
i •l % ' « « * ’• , 1 V t ' V ! r* 051. . vl
ItouL-varil und South O r e g o n Stre et ilenceil by b u n d s Nu. 106 tu I N M
Beginning al Intersection o f Mel- in the P la t uf S a n f o r d K a r n ii , r u n
J i l r n w l i r i d g r a* rna i tli*&gt;
* " h n - m*^c i uu uik at d m A l l a n Mi- I'uawt l.l ll" (IciiA III hv Imtidn Nil I f tu Ml. IniOl u f t h r Stat»- nf F l o r i d a , a n e lectio n F a s t , r u n S o u t h 1 tulle on the road
n u m b e r s In c lu sive
. . . n«»ii l*
In- i-alb-d. aiul tin- liiiiu* In hereb y r i in n ln K t h r o u g h
M unicip al
( b d f lonvllle Avenue with tin* South line mitithweMterly on rtnld H ou le vun l
_ Jtl #rr.
i1 .
itallinail crit mnI iik “ II Itrimdvva y hi iiumhrif* Im luniv.*.
to
I' ll J u l v 1st. F ' 16. I V . 1'
SMI
t 'o r r M t liy Itiuul a.«r» Mllrn,
run \V»*h1 " I
on
Jnlv Ut. HUI f t f» into on. uv l- iird»*r»*d tu fm ho ld on du* Alh day i j n l f Fours** o f t h e City o f H an fo r d of Section 31. Tow nahlp Is. South «
Uir tnvv ii iif HV i
B u f o r d and Mt. I't.ra road at ilenceil b y b u n d s No. 131 t*1
4
nf
Itange
31
East,
run
North
on
uf
.\la&gt;
A
I'.
1925.
Ihr
uUKh
nu
t
thr
to l*. P h i l i p s t * r o v e
tin-nee W e st
u t I) • mi • I itt » I n
w iihuti ' h corner.
di'ii4*d hv tuiinlw Ni* id tu 75# b u lb
mil*- t •• i l l •• i »vl« dn Hunk
m"M
. n enn.n u m b e r s In clu si ve .
(
mile to the
r u t i n - (Antintv o f Hciruhmh- to d»*tr r * »,
in H e; t h e n c e S o u th ll§ mile to Mellolivlllc Avenue
ili fiiM'! 1111***11;• A v n i i i r
w i t h Ma ll Hum hi-r» Itti'Ilim% »*.
Il ritnilr)
itiuul It Mllrs*
I'H 11M
l'i lllr It 1*11*1 A V) H r *
o n J u l y 1st. 19*7. . 0 8 4 6 ^ ^
L In nil A Vrtl il *» |a t ii r *1' i* n nf A l t a •
Hit Jnlv I flit I !* 11, [ I *»iiOO 00.
Vl * in in*" i h r if u m l Ion w h e t h e r Im u k I* of T h i r d Htreet tn the T o w n o f l. a k e c i t y Limits of Sanford, Florida, and
L -i,i fi nh iK *^60 feet South of th»* d e n c e d by b u n d s Nu. 13, { ° 1
Ihninnlhw ut I hi- Iflt **| -«•• I b»i
HE
IT
F
E
U
T
H
E
B
R
ESOLVED.
l
li
r
(
’minty
of
Samlnolt*.
In
tin*
num
M a r y ; t h e n ce S o u t h on s a id T h i r d
y in u n i i - HprlfttSM, r u n \Vimt«rlv
«»n III# T i t o IV III*- K &gt;.ad vv It Ii t Ilf « Iv
d»*m * •!
hv bond* Kit
?«t tu 9|. hotli
1,1lie post ,,f Scctlun &gt;i q
o f n Otiu.ooo oo. b.-arlntf I n i r r m t at S t r e e t a n d Its e x t e n s i o n nlonic the That of the total amount of tlie
n u m b e r s In c lu si v e
,.,
«4. •’*
Y&gt;famia«'buNrt tH
A vt-iiu f
tn
iiniitnn a ltd I It n«- v a Itni d up thu N i n t h
ini iii hern I m l u i v *
«
T o w n s h i p SI. Smith uf R a n g - *32
■aid
bond*
lo
be
Issued.
If
uulhorlZ'
o n J u l y 1st.
' i l &gt;8
t
hr
rut*o
f
f
i
v
e
an
d
o
n
o
h
u
l
f
per
n
e
w
r
l
t
f
h
t
o
f
*
w
a
y
r
e
c
e
n
t
ly
c
l
e
a
r
e
d
t'u n c i'
hnutli on I &gt;Ktn||
,hti
1
1
.000.00.
1, Tuvvt.fliip J
‘ o, Hmitli ,
Un
Julv I hI lt*2»l,
List
r u n East
\
mile.
th**ncc ile u r m l by b o n d s Nu. L t •
*d
by
an
election
called
and
held
i*-nly tn p«*r a n n u m , to I*** UMunt In hy the F o u n t v# a p p r o x i m a t e l y 2.ti
in O ran gr
Avrmi*', t l' nm
ill lo t .
Hunt. 1 11 ii Klint un Hit' ib-nrvil hv hmtdn Nu
A u r i h t,. thence N o r t h e a s t e r l y a - n u m b e r s In c lu sive
...a *». «T
i h n - r itwrlm In th*« m a i m e r hm**ln* m i l e s to the H a n f o r d
on ' 'ra m ;» Avrtiur tn V dar
a n d O r l a n d o for that purpose, i h«* entire pro5 mlli-ii
tu
lb«* Ht i
iru'lnpdvv
road 2 %
O n J u ly 1st. 14U.
■ r. yts
ol. L a k e-j cecils derived from the sale o f the mil*4 * '*" , i *‘* t r av cl lm l
libiivr wet fo r t h . Hhall be Issu ed by r oa d.
hrncr
North
un Vila r
A l s o \ mile on, C
s t. a
Hit J uly |Nt. I o .j*. ! i s mm on.
d
e
n
c
e
d
t.y
b
o
n
d
s
No.
IT‘
0
T o w n of (.like Mary t bonds designated as Series B. Ill the
Ih e C o u n t y of Hollllnnh*. S*al*- of A v e n u e In th
t«i 1.11li r •in d ■"i ntt I ok VV :»t l'||
*|. m i d b y tiuud• N*i lo t tji !2H,
Lull II ii uuil 11n rk Nil lit 11mid I 'M
l-'lurbla. fu r the p u r p o se s he rein* fr om First S treet VWest
e s t to Third
,,f 16SU.00O un shall he used t.i &gt;n g «.. &gt;.* d-U a giir r Hun,I X s M i l e , n u m b e r - In a lu aive
du­
City, « Id point
n iiiiih* rsi Int'ltui v *
Mlln*.
II,, July 1st. 1950.
t(g&gt;
and expended exclusively for Ihe |.- * V W n 11 n ‘ " " ‘ terse* tlun o f
a
b
o
v
e
fo
rth,
and,
ll of B* rt tnii 13.
mil
S t re e t ,
l *d. l &gt;31. 91 i ooo oo.
I l ' i d n n l n K o n tin* hrl I-It n o d at i «ii J nly
purpose
(if constructing.
r*«-c*»n- n .
' ”w n o f t . o n g w o' i „ i 1d e n c e
b o n d . N " 1»« 10
t.e iievn S t re e t tl.25 Mile s.
ov- I
i 21
! !* o f Ha nil
ill! I T K U t T I f K ll
llK S O l.V K i*
I I 4.
! TKa-il
l b i» N u r I It vvrst i*itrn«*r nf thr N•ir111&gt; tl«-in*»-d b y bund • No
uu** inn tn,- r T' 1o
- d b y Inclusive.
sirocting.
paving,
r
e
p
a
v
i
n
g
,
hard
numbers
i h' u&gt;0 W rit - 1j n il* • t*
H « a l n n l n u a t t h e I n t e rs o c t lo n nf
Nurthvv* *t iium lirrn Ini’ iiihH *•
TtiJlt t h i s rijtiilulion he jiu blUlie il
*'
van
ip ittrlff
of thr
surfa cing
und x,*n m i i i ^ t ‘ " ’bit vlng pres en t ru.ui
On July 1st. 1951. 121.688**'
rat i*|l y r t f t m r r
North
V* mil**, t|tiartrr u f Hm ' I I u i i 27, T awluvitip ty.
F r e n c h A v e n u e a n d d e n e v a Street, surfacing, re-hard
I3L. w
In Tin* S a n f i i f d H r raid an d tint San
un
J u l y l«t. Ithll
* 2*1.000 00,
w i d e n i n g the f o llo w in g highways. I n d T l v W . , " r" :“ ‘
by
bunds
Nu.
2‘
‘
l&lt;
&gt;
dener
thM inr * y J.7,4 ifiltra inurij nr Hy ul h n f Ha tut*1 3‘J 1*7a * i
»
«
b
f
&lt;
r
d
s
n
b
l
point
he
I
n
s
S
o
u
t
h
S
mile
post
fertl
SIu
m
il
,
itir
only
n
^
w
s
p
a
u
e
n
t
run NiMiili j «lr it•*«**! bv butid&lt;« N* i It-US, bo|li
I 10 tu
t
unrulier* inclusive
&gt;
p u b ) lulu-*! In S** ml mile C o u n t y , for a o f S ec tio n 3d. T o w n s h i p It). South I mads ami public thoroughfa res in
■ less a lo n g present ru*d | » ’ ttie West I Vi m I I * * m ruNB
I.rittanctric! n t u n b r n # Itt«Ji m Ivf
ih*HE IT F C R T I I E R
RESOLVED.
On July 1st ' « * A 1.1, .
of R a n g e 39 East, th.n o* run East the p o i n t y « f H* rnliude and Slat*.
nf f o u r w e e k s to*fnr«- thr
■ line ■: Min Ir -U . '4»o nt .
un
J u l v In' I'.'iti. f j i him) 00, « v l - p e ri o d
1tr u tn* Ii o f tin* A t In tit U* i'oiifcl Isliiu i
iced by Imnds
No.
t'ViJnna*An*‘*V*
1,1 ••*" aum ..( (lenceil
.........
- -3JJ
I.olilrnro.l- A|o 11In nil Hood 3 0 Allies. Halit uad. thwiu'*** Kant
iKuir f i x e d by tills r e m i n d . m fur 4 miles lo the Int cracctlon of tie- uf SI. Oerlr vide t i r n u r *1 M l l r *
Hit*tu I &gt;il. b«*lb
uliOut tin* ih'inml by Imiidu No.
* .... .
known
as S e r i e s " , V
n u m b e r s Inclualve.
t , , 088 » * / w
|nova Street w ith lleurilall Avenue,
s ha ll l
■
U eginning on tlie South line n( Haulb •id• nf nab* l u t l r u a d I 1, inlh"* n u m b iT * liit*ltp*iv *•
tin* h o ld l n i f **f s aid hntul elect lo r
r 11rd*«1 Aeriall y o v e r a ( m r T
o
lie
widened
ami
paved
from
Its
o
n
J
u
l
y
l*t.
1»J3.
present
public
toil u( 30 ,’*'r J|. In tli« marin6*r f»»lA d o p t «-d at nit nd jo u r n r il h.*4m|.*u i hence alollK the
aSeiutno1*' ( ’ ouniy at the S o c th w .e i |Iht-iii'M Hulltll f •*11n vv I n k dn- pr*-*i* til
On
J u l y li«t. I ' d ;
ua.oDOOO, **vld erneoil
n c e d by
b y b u n d * No. - i * ‘
the Inst named point Intersection with the llnnroe r *od lo w i n g , tu wlt
, corner **f th * Southeast Quarter *»f I rmid in l.'uuiew uuil .r» % mill** dirm*** 114-n«*«'d by buitdi* N«» h ; tu
but I* u f a r r K u l i r tt ei'drur uf tin* tlmird rmid fr om
West 6 m'les to the W e k lw u R iv e r
n y m he r h i :iel n * I v e.
On July 1*1. 1929. I t 0,000 ftfl,
•Mini Southeast Quarter of Section 35, I Fa nt 1 IS tii Hr*a,, tii«'it'(‘ i- Hu ttflt
o f dnnri'Cy t*um m iss timers uf S*-m l * 1East 3U miles to the brick road on
‘‘ o
" 3A ti ii in In* nt I m l mil v 4r
v
l
t lv lr d u llo n d ) n M ll rs .
On i n l y l*t* i { f *
derived l,y
■ T o w n a h lp 21, Hi.Uill
o f llange 3o in II**w
d u July• Ixt. 1’• ft J 4 ! ftlift DO, l'V 1- mi le d o tint &gt; Fl*»rhhi. on tli hi the the East stile o f the St Johns BivN'o. 1 to ifl. b o t h ilvncod by bond* N*&gt;- 27J to *’ *
Beginning at the Seaboard Air n u m b e r s in hynds
• E a s t , run Nortli ami W esterly on
ili-tu'i-d by In.mb« N.. 2*19 ... 231. b o t h 21th d a y o f M arc h. A. I f , lt)23
' i-r.
‘• I h r r Lit Itt* llutld 1*tl
luslve
number*
Induxlv*.
Line
Railw
ay
cronslng
on
Ray
f
'
e
l
e
r
r
A
v
r
i
m
e
II..18
Miles.
at
numbrrH
• tile present laid out road 3 6 tulles
(S e al)
J i l l l N M K I S d ll ( ’halrm an
IlnJiiHii
.
J u ly IM (929 II 1.000 09, e v l l i f t ImniiW nil S a n f o r d A v « *1111*
JN
On July l i t . l y 5 31j) j|utoHl*
1 T o he wid ened und paved. From Street In th" T o w n ..f tivleilo. run denee.| i,\ bonds Ni
It F
W IIK FI.K H
• t o the Southwest corner of Hectb.n the h••mt ||VVi-*t «' l i f t i r r «*f Si-Ctt..l» *i. I I III J 111)v* Mt l i l ] t • 1 91)0.00. e v l 111
tu
21.
bo
th
.k
n
eed
hy
bond*
North
and
W
esterly
the Intersection o f tV Icry Avenue
f ' l l l i i w l n g the n u m b e r s Inclusive.
d. II
K1IJ1F.K
*28. ToWlisblli 21. South o f Itange 3 u Tnw iimNI p 20. N o n d i
**f 1tfiflK'* 31 d»-m * d byr hnliib
:'..* iu 255. b u t h
mim
ber*
Induilv#.
present
$
foot
hrlck
i
tiiti*
19
miles,
and
I
’nmorott
Avenue
East
to
Ihe
d
W
K N T A M l.N dK H
- E **t.
Kuni
ru n H a u l I l nill*** t»* tHiln 11 n in be r» Im'liii Is *
. (|n Jul) 1st, t *11. 1’. 2.000.00. evlU n J u l y l i t . in5i* lift.***!?'I
at tbe
A t l a i lt le de
'.•raw bridge across the St. Johns Al*', beginning
IP 'S T U N S T K K L K
or* July&gt; 1nl. I ' M
I 2ft iuifl.00, e vl 332 1** *‘ “
nc ed bv littnd' g,.u(u shore D riv e o f I,at*. Atunroe sVvvauv. tjiiotcf S u u l b '-j mlb*.
22 lo 3J, buth I i t . i i i . t l by b u i ld * Na.
Count Lille Railroad cnmnlri
A
s
the
H
o
a
rd
o
f
do
ijn
t
y
(
’uni*
d
•
n
o
d
Id
tuiml
River.
l.rtiiiiHii
It
t»H«l
3.3ft
'
I
Hr*.
i.
tu
231.
bu
t
h
*
3.03 A| 11r *
iiumlitTH Inclusive*.
Broadway In the T o w n o f Ovlrdo, n u m b e r * inclusive.
I uf le v ! f i t ) ItwuJ
lilies
m!f**l(*nrr3 uf tfunl:...!* h u u u l!r v; Innl fi|f tit tlnl In t r t «m 'l lull uf mimht-t * 1•1**111
,
Beginning ut the intersection of
On Juh i , , u j 3 11J.00U.U0,
1 B eginning at the Intersection of run West 0 I mil** to the Oviedo
On July l»t. 1*?7. 14
o n Jul V Int. I M , t.'sftOOOO, e v l ly. Florida.
evlM lr hiiu iii
tR 1
4 the South . h i . f . of 4,ake Monroo iMiitt"! a| Ajj**iiii** j ** Itli
d sliced bv bands No. 34 to 16.
Massachusetts Avenue with Malt- 1Hank.
2 ■2 lu 309, b u t h A t t e s t .—
bu t h danced by bond a No.
• w ith th - W . » t l!n* *.f Section 23. P l r r i f in llio 1*1At «*f M « c c n l l a m * d«*ut'fi| h 1. t.nml
T
liu
s
v
lllr
Itoail
r
&gt;
8|||rn.
numbers
Inclusive.
numbers Inclusive.
ncM l
V
K. l t o r n i i A H S . as d l e r k of the laml Aven u e In the T o w n o f A l t a ­
Tow n sh ip 19, Lon iii o f
flange JO muck. i.iid p u l n t hrln tf tin* Hiiuib nun* bf-r?4 In.llIN
B e g i n n i n g at the in t a r s e c tl n n nf , **" ‘ “ ly 1st. 1933 ,
run W e s tc r lj on
tin Julyy i«t. pip;. &gt;3111)00.00, e V i ­
B o a r d o f t 'o u n t y C o n m ila sju n er s monte Sprin gs.
AND, BE I T F E K T I LR
*
nurd nurfuc#*
j East, said point being "on the West i*ml o f ih*» pri-i#nt
$1 t.flOO.OO,
Massachusetts
Aven u e
to Boston tho Titusville road with the O vu d o of.'.Yt ' ,y l'om t» No. IT tu 69. evl- ED, that. In accordan**
R S'.. l l i ) lu 339, bu t h
u f Si" tn I il *ile d u tint y,. F lor ida,
• iVirporollon
Him o f the
City o f ru.nl o n Hauf**rtl Avitnuu. lbcm*t« ru n d#ruu d b
both
nnd iTenrvn ruud on the North Hue n u m b e r s I n c lu s i v e .
thence
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* Hanford, Florida, tlmnco
lutti
t h e B o a r d o f C o u n t y I 'o m m i s s i o n - j S t r e e t to
Orange
A v e n u e , thcne*t o f Section 33- Township jo, Bou
On J u ly Ut 1947.
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00.00. •«$•Oil July i*t. i n
tlon be called, and D** M
| r r l y along (lie South » h ‘ rs of lailce 1U n n c e W i l l I S
denced T C 2— ■ - ‘ •'i'* 115.000.00, « v | .
era o f Bctalnulti Co unt)', K l u r l d * . 1 ‘ Vftjd
on
O rar.*t
Awuue
to of l U n « « J3 C u t . ruu East on
. Uouruv to the Houtli vuJ o f pro- iHtrec-t; thenco NurjU la m iU to tho denced by bonds No. j to to 371, both
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niwnumoN or. t u b hoard
o r cm -.JiTT coMoUaioXRnn or

posed new b rid g e across tbo Went
end of L a k e Munro* on Stato Hoad
No. it.
L o n g w ood-M ark burn nonil 1.2(1
Mllen.
B e g in n in g nt the Internectlon o f
Earn Lake Aven u e
and
Church
Street In tin- town o f Longwood,
run West on
Churclt Street a p ­
p roxim a tely 0.2 miles to where the
road turns North, thence fo llo w in g
the present road North 0,05 miles;
thence N o rth w esterly
0.75 tulles;
thence W est 0.2 mllett.
Sanford Cem etery llond I»J1 Miles
U eginning nt the W e s t end o f the
present hard stitfaced road on tbo
N o rth line o f Section 2. Township
20. South o f llnnge 30 East, run
W est 1(150 fe e t more o r less to tbo
entrance lo tile City o f Sanford
Municipal Cemetery.
W e s t City Lim its llond n.03 Miles.
Beginning at tbe Intersection of
the W r » t line Of Section 26. T o w n ­
ship lit, South of Ita nge 30 Hast,
sv lib St. Cei l rude Avenue, run South
0.05 miles lo the A tla n tic CoaWf
1,1no Itailrond road on South side o f
la itjt 50 , 52 . « t . an d
«« In M. M.
Smith's HirtidlVdeloir of. Section • 27.
T o W m k ln I'Of r Saiitln i n f Mange 30
East. Oil, tn I le*.
,,
. / lire t ie r It unit P. t.1 Mile*.
H eglnnlng on St. 'le r t r u d x A v e ­
nue nt a point
mile west of the
East line o f Section 27. Township
10. South of Itange .10 East, run
South 0.15 miles.
I'noln Jiinrllmi llond 4I.U Miles.
B eginning at the Intersection of
fir o v e A venge and 1st Street In the
T o w n of I'nol.i. inn East on Firm
Street a '! mill to the Junetlon l,f
T rilb y und la shurg Branches of
A. 4*. I- Hultrouil.
I ’ noln T o Mnrkhnm Itoail l.'iV Mllrs
Bi ginning nt the c o rn er of l.ake
Street and West d r o v e Avenue in
the Tow n of I'aoln, run W esterly
along pri -illt road 1.25 tillb a to the
mail running from .Markham lo
la m g wood
l.ake (,e »e \ n Itobil I.H Miles.
IbgltMitng at |1i* Southw-est d i r ­
tier of the Northwest Quarter o f
the Northwest (Juarti-r ot Sect Ion
23. Township 20, South of K.uige
32 East, m u East ‘j mile, thence
North to
l.alte
llenevn.
thence
N ortherly and West* 1 1* mound i.ald
Igike (b'tieva to th* North line of
• aid Section 22; J I lien,'*- W i s t *•n
H' cilon line to thh Noi thwi 'll C o r­
ner o f sal'l Section 22. thence South
*,4 mile; thence West i j u illo - t o
hard s m f i n * d n;a*l nt Jtnrrlson'H
(• id le r in Hencvti. ■
Oseeolll Itosd 0.7 Miles
U n in n in g at d ie N o t til* rlv rii'l
Of Itle present ilSVsl siirfne*d rigid
on I li*' &lt;)•' • ul.i I toad iiiii Ninth 0.7

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S I A I l N O l . i : 1’O I A T V . IN C I I A N - S s nford, S&gt;-niu.dt I ’a niM!
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said
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Sotlrllnr and of Counsel
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i*&gt; .Seai.n .a&gt;• i ..m m . I,.*■&lt;■)„ in p,,. a -lii i'ijl tax
«Vmplatnnnt.
tl la hereby o r d -i e d lliat you and toreidx under cacti amt ev er;’ of the
l ‘r*&gt;.&lt;erlhltia
it* a siukiliu . . • * , , '• , 1 shall lo useii etClUlftvnly, Street Itiiprot vine tits
total sum of fl.bv i.OIMi.do. to
i ftttnl l o r Hie p
l l . i v ir..
ina ilecetisisl •tefendant'-, IM- * nr mi. ■*;. May
■ I Inleresi mill far Iln pti 1pose , f lahluu up. fund- l!,e I’ll rill amt ComliHons of said each o f * *111 he in,I appear tietore I full,**'ilia
t;
ne have Ktl Gnrbisch, ureal llllurem nl tile rata* . 1 f a» alul tile r -tit I'ttii ul f I • iirlne'p.d nf Iim ami pay lie; llie pres.-ill ,m i ­ Hands t», l*e Issued' ami Hi*,* tdmt; mir mild C’lrvull
‘ Cnurt ai tu*
‘ i a r i t ** It: tv. cMr Lettwr- amt v w if e, June 1. 9, m.
\ point f&lt;Ktt» .ill I'byir, trying •ilie-llulf pel a-i tiium |i. r ailllliiii *m«l Is-nt' ..f i i.l* i i l he sum of st llldnus issue of In.lilts ill tile Mnn for a SiltkltlK Flintl for 111 - Hay men;
■r:zj£l-a i ii l .■ r * ■* i
iiay.it.it&gt;
inl.mmu.il - yim.iyihi 0'i tier, tni.it
I'riiKiiial
uml
tn'reest
of
,.*
)
‘M,.&lt;nnMiu
heretofore
liumeit
hy
i
of
Ho*
hy said
br I nt l e n n i While his cx- *&gt; a, ffuul lii'ii Jn I i* !»*• inwiii'J In J! " . l l I t'..Ill .lie, 1.Wsuei]
11l^e I 'istro t Np.-i'iat H m o I alul Hrulvte t'l sirlrt s i l l It nils."
.,i„t
t; in Ihe n’t pastime arc com- three Merit':*, In lie ItUUWIi u* No
N " Z ,.f He,aim, 1, I'ou m v . I'lnrlda, uni to lo- I'.u ud pur.oiiHl l., *er
A. h.'fli'y !!. mni Sere • •
Win reus li I- l ,, I.ii.ninn o f till— as i for.'-iaid, ami -aid In,tills shall lain orders mid res,dull,,,is *,f H i .- i M
tiif'1 r iv, he i* said to he Series
e.ieli o| salil s. cies |.. ninlnre k , . Hoard th.il l ft
i nii.i* Issued In ■pit In- sold Issued ,.r iiou,,Haled fur I'll, *’oi1inilssio„ of Hi*' I'll* , f San* i l
j|v it pooil mi the courts ns tali?, over n iii'ili.a of tliirti yiai:. '*|.ee|.l I l; ..ill .md l: ilue I ’ is: r . t any ulher purpns, whatsoever, mid, foul I’lnrlda duly hud md ad"l'l*|JJ
ImndM I &gt;* III1 *tf ill*- t*'ll III* - i
tb ftrilirnn. The Army team troin amla lifter llu&lt; alul&gt;- i f tIn- l«- Nil ; SeTnlllldi
Hi: IT M ’ H T lI Hit
I l K S n l.V K H , c*l.
"■•h u m . Klnrliki
of . a .l i - . i l l , , He lira
i,. [Ihi* Id, ,1
ll i tie &lt;|I|., Iiti.,1 ,d re |oi’s o THut. In invordmu'e with the t a w * tnit 1 mi i f him * rfiiMiKim t
i
bnt;-rr -i' :r:ly an him thin HUmti'e
In- tor tin* sum .a f (flu.min.uu mni ^'■atlii &gt;).' Cuimiv, rioi.ii.t, nut hurt
;«t
,,f the Stale ,&lt;I KturMn. tin eterllirn t *«»Jli* i‘» •a«li. Ittsirlnu
to he iliityil .Inly lsl
1 i;’*,, S e l l . . an nddllh'ii ,1 ............ . I.... J-, I,, th
pci *41:I,,' ,’alled. alul llie smile Is herolyV 1)1. lull of xU i »«*i
m.
stuiuhl
I" o ii io ,e,l In lo- held oil the atll day nf tium Inti'rr.Hi |ia&gt;t«IjI&lt;* *
II to l,e fo r tiro Mini
y lio.uuo.iyii .inn &gt;,f * |.„,,,,.mm „,,
•ill'l to lie lint.Ml .Inly 1st, Him ., mni fu nd,d In I.nuds ciinsi it ii t Inyr ii* ii •May A t' tu;.a, tlirMlKlloul the ell* \\ •••» tin- first 1I11yd »*f .1 imii.tx ami
Vl%|(P Si t ll*«|(*| * to
He Cou nt)
S'-* rk* t*. to lie for till* Mini ..f I Ifni,. ' S al ohlli. ,&lt;|Inns
( lire Comity of Semin,,le to deter* Jill 4 of
jTICL o r SAI.E OF BONDS. ■ 1"&gt;'J.U0 uml
to l*. il n till 'July I .i M&lt; .llindr |., I,, is ,uni I,, u, u pp.| ■ Htini* tlif «tin dtimi w In*i1ii*r liutiiU In ilali* J.ihuur.v 1st. ‘ M.**0 ami
of tli*- i *ihiii t\ i.f Hr nt 1111 ili% lit tin* l«c mi till 1I f n i
Iv rlv
'•1
11*27
The f o r m of tin, hiiilail to ,,r
lie IIMI'.I III slleli I leepnii sil.lli In.
to - M* l»««tH mimlM'td h v l v ’uv
at»il
111: itI'.f* h i : in : i t m i s * »l.v i-:l * Htmi of *!hi.imiu*Oh Imvij I mk Hilrrrnt at
Cotifc i.i hereby g iv e n th a t up 1IH f *■11o WH. t o - u il
h; llto Hoiiril ..f , ’..nnt* Coininls- lli* tu i c of
I k i*ir i ••nium i»c*r m i- ti* mu lure Hi’ ila lly In »li*' f*'!!**»v laj;
' "ll. , ' of Si-nilipoe i' ,unity . h'lor- tium to lo- 11«tt***I Jaiitiarv Nt. iu;3, iu.inner, ln -w ll:
AM '
anl until 2:00 o'clock I*. . »•*« »*t T tli- : A i ' i ’ lii iV .M i
all
nf
x.itit
In*tula
to iiiiittii’i J am iary
iinmM n\initu‘m l from 1 t**
to
1
1
1
ii,
'
ii.,1
pro*
ided
said
ts.su*
of
AIM i l ' T I U N o f that i i i Ion o f tii.u
l.i 2i*
t,n th JUth day o f May A. D. le r lu ln renolntltiii mla.pt a-tt lij llj.- I,Olid: Hi ruin o f * I Mu nil I nil l o N l, I a lull I In* Ni ill'll I*&gt; Ihi* rtiilnii* Jul&gt; Nt. it!
from
21
I**
H
» n
lioiuN uutnljt’i
Ilu.ll.1 of I
. r Ill: . ............ f mill iitrvl Hint it would l„&lt; , * • &lt;*Mi*ut&gt; of S* imni lc S i ,i if of l lors
raltd piommala, will be re- .“'I'liiiimti. Coiinty. I-’ }■i rialai. on Iln- lieillelit and to D o h, t interests Mu, fur ilir inii ji. : r.i lirrviuatioV# | i"' mat nr** Jill) IM. I!»2
lloiiil*! numloTi il fr«*nt 11 to ii*i. ti *
of Neill liudo I'oiini,
rh.11,1 ,. ti, Is ai l fori Ii am!.
N
cJ ly
Forrest
iatke, *S. 0 . m i l it.i' o f Mini h A I* I ’p.. I......
no I'ou.ily ......I- . on -1ll nl ,i, v; yt.•:, It
in : i t r r i : T i i i : i :
u c s n L v r . i ) , mailin' Jul&gt; Nt. 1J2S
Vhlltllt fur till Is*,n* o f I,Minis In p , c
to
a*. I* ■
Ih.iul*.
nnm
h
cm
l
tr*»fii
i
,-ial
uhlik.illuiis
of
the
I
’nuilty
of
Tliiit tlu- l«:r **liilloit lo (inol|.4lo t) In
i a.,,1 l'. -I. M arshall, as the Mini of
iioimiii . Kiinwii ns si:r.*
ni.it
hi
•
Jill’*
Nt.
fiJ*1
.
N'm
m
,
do.
for
iho
inirpus.
**f
fund
Tin- Hnufotil Shiatil alul tlio Sail*
I KS A. anil H i l t l.'i.VliS
Ilmiih niinihcr* il from “ '
ittil. I",I'M’,Him: a'.d InMiti: lit, tin fon| Signal, tlio onl&gt; iovvMjiai»or5
(’i.n.mi -i in o f the ( ’i t y o f
A H A IN S T T i l t : .W’I’ Hh V.VI, A M * pros,'in uni si mull ii'C tssie of I.,.nils uuhhblo i| hi So»u tio|«
f*»r to mni nn* .fitly N l.
i •' Hi da, and E x - O f f i e l o A I H U ’T I H N o| that |.,.iii. ,i , f thill hi tlio sum of *sn
IN ml* uiimhi: • *I from I"! t*
•v:
„n is*ti, ,| In a |it *i it if 1 *»f fiim vv ccKn In ( im i* 1li *■
eerlatn I'esolutlnii .ol-.pied l.y ||,*&gt; '
J ul v N l,
J Til. l u
of
the
C it y o f Moaid nl • '"i!iil; I'o,nulls diniel * of .......till I : - - ol ." .1 It, I.l., Itlslrlel il.ito fix *,| |*\ ihi* rts«fluto*n fv r tn 15m.ituri*
t«
»
H
I.
.ml?
cumin
t
oil
f
rum
l
.‘
l
N’o ; of N- iniiii.li I ’oiyiity. I-*I. •r i,|., tlo- li**tihhet of aaiil liHiiil r h e linn
m.it nf* J ui ^ N t. I'.hi 2
M
font, Il' iida. at the C it y Hall .'soitiilmle * : i mi y Klnrhla. on Ho* and
#\ft&gt;i|itf il a! an ail(tiiii noil vrxHltiu I*, Ihoi'H
uumhmmi from 111 to imi. ■
J ill,
day ,,f .Mur,*li A
I*
I!*;.'*, pro*
HI
IT I I H T IIH H
UKNi ilA 'H t ' ••f *i n mil.it* iim H i n ; of th • j Id.i 11!
Stanford, Morida, f'»r th e pur- vldlhU f&lt; r mi
is no &lt;&gt;f horn:
lu "i'lial ll , Iho it, 1, roil rial lull of this of t ‘nilIII V I "oniiiii&gt;Aioii"‘ i‘jN’ o f Srifii* to ituim t fnh N f. I » a ;»
M
Iho
s ' ioi nl
) Ttaa.'ii'it on k a o l i n as
fth*i ul mimhi l rH f m m lf»l *o h*-if( n
i Ol .11 am..uni nf in •! • ( ’oiiu i v K Ior hi ei. ol* iliii i Ik *
f *;,i I . im|iruvcim&gt;nt bond ; K K U I I . S A and A P .x I f.'S I ,:&gt;&gt;N|iS ! Hoard lha* III.
m
to
mu
I
-lit
.ini.'
Nt.
!,"li,|.» t e*i ill r* &gt;1 I *., lie purl........
•-’ •Hi *uiv . r M a u ii a i»
i; . ioIh iiiitnlo r&lt; il from ft^l to 2"l m
nn, ,.f ' n, nun tin and a ml
the (ity of Sanford. F lorid a ,
H il;
T ill:
A l ' t ’ IP |\ A t,
A M ' .aid Is Ho
m
tit
maturi*
Jnl&gt;
N
l
.
N35*
A I •* l|*'l'|l *N i f lliat poitioi, o. that that laid In,lids : halt hear lull l e d
\V||c|t.lF, |! I n i i * • • *«.l i &gt; tll.lt liu*
1 l#ni I* i : i; ne nl o b lig a - r ' l l . o i i iMS'diilloli adopt. ,1 hy lu,
,1 the ra le »»l six per ,‘0111,111, per II*" oi lli** i i l l m u of 11»*- **l i ,’t ton ami,
\\ lo Oil . It UPpl.IlH
I 1Util le
•» A
„f
| City, in the sum o f Hoard *,( I'ouuiy i 'onimiswlimoi-s of [ milium, tiller, " I nn said I,"li ds In h. rt«o\h!c&gt;| for hi ,h i (i I rtMiluLltui Ina ( n i l Hod fill'll im nfnrfsatit Hull nil 1m
until l.oiitlw k i v * u ati r«i| u lm l h&gt; law, tlir rr' "lllll'ol
I'.'lint*, rtoi Ida. "II 111-' paynIdo t.enn-nuonnily
11»
i.iUt
n
tn
Mtunovititii
w
hit
r*.
M
it
to
l.o
ilateii
Inunary
lsl.
t!,;.',.
and
o llumlml and Four 'Thousand tilth ,l.iy o f Alairh A I'
la;.', in ,, .,
for**.
ttf m.iu I lioiuN l*&gt; th* ' ' l i t
lsl
is;.;, hi
\ I,Iti,a lot an
issno ,*f l„tii,l’*
in t&gt;. 111*11111 ,* .luuiuiry
HI* i r 111 »l#\‘ K1 * Tlmt not h-r i iuain.',
Jl.iK'iii'iI liullars.
altllinri7.ed Ho
,‘;f "t!, I’*h ir i•( if have l*» * I I*
I
f ti:.;t:it
si.In nf
* I ’el.,,,,,, oU'.n ti a s , - .i.f'., 1. it-. v.ltl. th dal'
• *. ,ilni till b.mic I ll* ll III Kl Vi-II, ,,f
ul.,,
in
every
respect. ""'1 in *trict|
III*
i
f
tlio
Issue
.1
l.olids
III
|
lie
lliat on Hi* j II i il.iv *.f Af,»\ A, l*.
r, .-nliil .i nf the l 'it y ( ’opt- P l . l i l i ; s |t. and l » n : HtiN’ Pfi,
-Ml, ol ♦*,,, I.tn, HU In | I ..foie I 'II- I ’’ -’A, iitirnua ut
to tin
i&lt; solution ,.,,i,(',itiilt* with la*v. mid H o" " l l
AHA IN S T T i n : A 1*1*1111V A I* ANJ*
&gt;n of thu City of •Sanford, A t M, |'Tit IN of lliat pm I i.ni of that I .,| In -i.i i.t Mpeeial H,,ail and Hriily**' a fnt ••m i nil.
tlitl* ii«11*|it,«■«I 11y
Uli*1 . i r " • Minti|l»ii' mul thltnv* re,p i,n il
I 'Ist 1 let S‘«. ''
l*o*U «1 of i ‘oulit' I %'•11ftI(( Im.s Io IM’I^ of I.J l.nv to CKlMt, liitpl'cit ttud J'",
Ifiija, dull ailiijitrd nil tin' liith ' ■ i l . , 10 n oh,lli.n ililopt ,-tl In Iho
p. I t .,fined- pl'» i'l'd.'llt lu lU’t ill tl"' ■
HI. IT 1*1 HTII t; t:
I! KSI HA HI' i Seminole i'ount v ritonhi, mi « ioe
I'...at,I of , ’tinh i) *'•■,!,iulssh.il, i'.s ,,| h a t If said Issue of hoods In tl,
I - tuinee •■! Mill,I l"in,li'. Iiltve &gt; x i't ed 1
■hm will Im Iib*lit. .uni tin rami * ,
of Apid.
IPJ.'i, imrsuant t o ) .* m in..I, Cuuiity . I I..i nl.i. oil the Tsum
of *t,*i nun nu 1..- jiiiIItori/.t'd l.y llcl »h&gt; ol ih ttfl |i* h« |i* hi l It tout* It- i n i " happen,tl and have t.. * n per*
;ilh
,l.i\ ,,f .Maieli A
|,
Hi;.-,. | n » .
.......... . li, re gular and dll" tl ’lie.
lie
»,.
■
a
!
I
f
e
,1
tdei'tnra
"
f
Hellltlinle
**•&gt;+**
pk. '•''.. and (.Tmuter 'J2Pft. y M i n t f o r and
ismio &lt;d lutnd*
lu . ’,011,1* |**1, .*1,1 , .11 ill, f I*'**t I&gt;1II ..,11 otil I lu* v liUti * 'oiiui '• of
lo ih-tf rmiii" H im inio-tii.ii u 11« 111«*r tor,,, and manner, ns rc&gt;|Uirrd I "
Ho
iim
o
f
r.ti
MM",
m
*
i
hlitoyi,
an
s’* of .ii, 'i
I L'j:!. Said Irani
"■I and lo Id for that |ill|-|s,.s Iho Inifllls ill H im Mill'll of ‘ 'IIMMIII III), to
.., law
, ■
: i: i
H .... . a h a l n t la in n s
|
•....
................ . In lull .............. .
I pioeeedH d. l l* * 1,1
from
tie- s , h
I.* * i lot * 11 *i at tlo rnti "I i IN P*
car inter, t a; liu* rate o f si.; 1 i &gt;&gt;i:
tin* I ’niiri herein ni*,d«. H
i h* ■&lt;..f shall l.«
u . m I • xelif.l* . ly i 'Ml mu
T in :
a i T hmv a i .
a n k
n* r ittifi ii m. Int* T* : t nay’** an m ,|, r
m
.till* Mini uhtitiullv.
to l.«
ilaiftl ,,..11, , ’ is tu i et,&gt; u i * «•i, tli.it the «
ten*. |nr i'M .uni and are to Ii" A I Mll'TII ».*f of lloii poll Ini, of Holt for III* uiirpie . o f t.,Xvmil; tip. fund
&lt;• rl.illi r« sol,,11..|, adopt, ,| In Ho mi: .mil pay 111- H&gt;&lt; pro &gt; nt **iii
.hian.it v N t, I'JJA. .itul lo inaUifr m i # , ic, and tix p.ljers of l l " Clly m
&gt;,f S a n ! " Id llo r.d u. ar ,’ I*'
sali^ ■
J J.iui.i';. ! i, IllJj, interval It.oil,I , | , ' i .,i i i I* t '■ in mission* I s nf s i , n Him Ismio of Ih, i,,I * lit Ho sun, ••it .l.lllll.ll v I it. |t«
»liull lo* I h ■
,id*&gt;r t* *|iiir**t t*, •t„- and n|,t,ei*r
ti 11 ,1- of r*,11.01111.II,1 |,o" lo|,u. a ,e d le
itlli'-h* I 'olllll
I I o l I,I.l. nil
' 11**1 In Sr Hi 11*• I*■ i* ti nl &gt;
ibS i anally uti July I I N*
Circuit
' 'n u ll „f llie ■
.‘ li ii d.n o f Ah,i , I, \ 11. i:&lt; ' |i|o |tip,Tlal Hoad and ltri,l.H* I'hilrl*'!
N
Th* f ««r»ii o f hu I 11in I to in*' ii ut’i'j l.iP.i, the
, :,|li .1iidlel.il C||, nit of Hie Sint” i M
Jaim.HA I t i.f I’m Ii y e a r , liol.Ii ,■ \t,l ‘ i f-.i an l - &gt;,» of l&lt;* ml, in i l ’ j No f of : &gt;int,e&gt;l&gt; I •i.nul ■ HI . . 1Id" i mp Ii i h at lull vital I h* u.-i fo||ov&gt;r.
•if f’*hii hftti. on I in* — 111 dny of Mi«V , H
..
,i.oi iid and s ih l l.oiul, shall I u. w It •
■in, ol ' I Mi mu, tn, |. o,nil, a . ?*i : I;
y |&gt; Hi;:, ut i hr ftioiir t»( T* ’i »•
*ipal
I i
. 1
li'Miijf |i.iy
t ,,■.* I..* r old 0 "nod 01 it* £.,lhitetl In,
I I M i . 11,,| i s hi ia ,.N t •.*
M
im :
T ill;
a i m h * » V \ l.
A N li
* S . . : in* olio
in,'n&gt;. • w hill
and.
|."1 A M ,il :?■ tnftoi &lt;1 (it 1 1»•• rout.
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Tr, ,1 , 1, aei'ordntp e *\i*h Hu l a w s nf t on a*to|if * it h&gt; I I'o' I .' I.t t ■! '»»• « a itlTl II ■if., ir,«u *ixl llo'H t-i tilinvv fill**-*, ■
l1 ■ ■ ■■. YuJfkn •' * I1 ..
f
horn hioh'
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and
the
I I7 . I h i on ,iliollt
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,
I'm
ion* mi no I Kill! i:UM».'
of il., i'li, till Cunrl " f Hie _V4* ■ lit
III •ll*•I" h*
&gt;
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locate that market.

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Herald Want Ads
Iftistributed to thousands o f readers o ffe r

an

easy

means o f reaching all sorts o f buyers economically and
sw iftly.

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! That Goes Coo-Coo in th e S p H n g"“ A n oth er H i b e r n a t i n g _ ^ n j m a l

D A N DOB

F a h l b k t l every aftrrnooa esrept
R aadar at Hanford, P U r i d l

Somebody
;ent of our

Entered an Heroml rii&gt;«« Matter,
October ST, H I 9. at the Poatofflce
at Saaforil, Florida under Act of

another prosperity line.
Let them take, for instance, the little m atter of the
DON’T TUI FI,F. with smallpox.
marketable production of crops in Florida last year. In fifty- If the trifling Roes too far, ninny
one of the sixty-three counties in the state there were $72,- will discover to their sorrow that
StUsnU!*T10X IIATRS
937,138 worth of marketable crops marketed in 1921. Add­ Jenner wns a (treat benefactor of
O n * T e a r — 17.00 Fix Months.*.
XJfllverrd In City by Carrier,
ins to this amount the figures estimated by the state depart­ the human race and was not n
w e e k , l&amp;c. Weekly
I'Ultlon
n
mm
I * r year.
ment of ngriculturq for the twelve counties that provided no ; man ‘'responsible for injecting poi­
enumerators, the total crop values o f 1924 are placed at ninety son into millions of his ‘follow
RPKL'IAt, XOTICBi All obltunry
noMres, cards of thanks, resolutions million dollars.
nun.”
and nrtlecs of entertainments where
Ninety million dollars worth o f agricultural products
charges are wade will he charged
Nineteen smallpox
deaths
in
far at re gular advertising rates.
marketed by Florida farmers and horticulturists! That’s n Washington, D. C., since January
story worth telling. That's ns convincing an argument to 1, worry the Public Health Serv­
M r . l I D K I t T I I B A S S O C IA T K II IMIKSd
T h e Associated I ’ rcss Is e x clu s­ o ffe r the prospective investor in Florida as any of the others ice, and with cause.
If an epi­
i v e l y entitled to the use fo r re- we have a habit o f using.
demic starts and makes headway;
publicatton o f all news dispatches
^ re d lte a to It or not otherwise c re d ­
Moreover, that kind o f topic is pretty good for conver­ which it will not uo in tne Capital
ited In this paper and also th e lo ­
sation
among neighbors, and home folks in general. One o f of the nation, nineteen deaths may
c a l news published herein. A l l rights
o f repuhlicatlon of special disp atch ­ the best things Florida can do is to crcnte a greater under­
es herein arc also reser*'ed.
soon grow into thousands.
standing among Florida citizens o f their state's resources
MONDAY, MAY 4, 192.1
and potentialties. Instead o f ninety million dollars worth o f
AN UNFORTUNATE woman,
marketable products from Florida’s farms and groves and Mrs. Margaret Sloan, probably
ranches, there should be five hundred million dollars worth. demented, killed her nineteen-year1.—Deeper water route to Jackson­ It is fine to have produced that ninety million dollars worth, old son and her scvcnteen-year-old
ville.
but Florida people know of the acres o f untilled soil. Florida daughter while they slept. The boy,
2.
— Construction of St. Johns-Inpeople know of the boundless opportunity fo r expanding the deaf and dumb, was of unsound
dian Ilivcr canal.
agricultural work in this state.
mind. His life meant misery to
3.— Extension of white way.
Along
with
the
talk
of
Florida’s
prosperity,
get
the
habit
him
and others. His mother snys
4.
— Extension of local amusements.
— Swinning pool, tennis courts, o f remembering that Florida has scarcely begun to gather the she killed her normal daughter
etc.
harvests that are waiting for the reapers on every hand. also "because I anew I would have
5.— Augmenting of building pro­ Sanford should be working for the day when every acre in to die and I did not want to leave
gram— houses, hotels, apartment Seminole county is producing wealth for Florida, and the her here."
houses.
The woman iaucii in her effort
6.— Extension of street paring pro­ world.
to kill herself with the axe that
Ninety million dollars is a nice big sum. It is good to killed her children.
gram,
7. — Construction of boulevard talk about. But Florida will be far out-classing that record
Her explanation to the police
around Lake Monroe.
soon. Florida's prosperity comes from Florida's awakening. was, "It is my God-given right to

Som ething Back O f It.

BLESS THE LORD, O my soul,
nnd forget not all his benefits;
who redeemeth thv life from de­
struction: who crownelh theo with
loving kindness and tender mer­
cies, Psalm 103:14, 4
GOOD MORNING. MY
BROTHER!
"Good

morning, my brother!” I
henrd him cxclnim,
As we met and passed on our
way;
I lifted my head at the words
that he said,
To ponder the reason just why;
For surely was he quite a strang­
er to me.
And a stranger to him was I.
Had he been a brother, acquaint­
ance. or friend.
It would not have sounded so
strange;
But never before, on Sea or on
Shore,
Dili wo a greeting exchange;
There shone on his face, a wel­
coming grace,
An one who had known me be­
fore.
And when ho had passed me, und
gone on his way,
I pondered the longer, why he,
Had such kindliness shown, to oneall unknown.
Such greeting hud given to me?
Now, to you I confess— though I
tried hard to guess—
l never the answer could see.
"Good morning, my brother!” yet
lingers with me.
In memory sweet to this day;
Not since have we met, but to
music is set
His words as be passed on his
way.
My henrt caught their thrill— it
lingers tin-re still,
Will Unger forever and aye.
"Good
Yet
Their
Nor

It’s a foolish woman
her hur.hnr.J with a i
when she can bur* hi:

crying.
In Mississippi one fa,
children, alt boy,, amj ,,
raising a roujth house.
I he wise parent
iam a box of cigi
wort; crossword pi
is 21.
With malaria Martin
the time for all cor*)
conic to the aid of tVir
A fool and his strai
:;oo:i sat upon.
June brides a

office John bet au

BlOSS°M

wise engaged.

quitting
■key arc

lhe poor art
but the rich ir i
It takes al
ruin a world

kill my deficient hoy, because I
know it is better for him."

8.—Completion of city bcautlflcation program.
B IB LE THOUGHT FOR TODAY

.sew i oru mmbt’ r «
to stop playing marble*
bet boys want him t0 u

W hat?

YOU SHUDDER at this tragedy
ami remember that once the heada
Aii airplane from London to Baris ovary thirty minutes of great religions acted upon the
that it was their God-given
fo r pnsHcnners ami freight is included in the program of belief
right to kill those that disagreed
British air lines which are building numbers o f 16-scater air­ with them on questions of the­
planes for the accommodation of their rapidly increasing ology. In this belief tens o f thou­
HOW DOGS L E A R N
sands were tortured and burned
patronage.
COLLIER’S
nlive. At least that “ God-given
Travelers in Europe arc becoming so accustomed to speed­ light to kill" has been withdrawn
ing from country to country through the air, and arc so used from religious leaders,
except
Does u dog teach himself by as­ totally lack ; this kind of imitative
to depending upon the flying machine for dependable serv­ among a few savage tribes.
sociation,
faculty, and ir this he was con­
In civilization it is confined to
(If course he does. When he is firmed hy the experiments of Proice, they must have considerable curiosity as to just what is
insane mothers.- There is eomfurt out in the cold and balks at th? femur E. L. Thorndike and others.
back of the absence of airplane travel in progressive America. in that.
front door and somebody lets him
Dr. Watson put a dog on a leash
T h ey must be oddly affected at the sight o f this ‘‘Oh-so-upin, he goes to that door ami barks about
foot too short to let
UN
HOARD tin
to-dahi United States” running out of doors still to gawp at
the next time he desires to come him reach a hone he wanted. Pre­
steamer Wythuvllle, \
iu- is admitted some- viously he had trained him to carry
the little airplane roaring through the sky!
Africa to Norfolk, Vn., a vigor- limes at th front door, and some­ a lilt! - rake with a wooden handle
In Europe airplanes are so ordinary a sight, few people our, rhiiiuncerous broke out of its times at the kitchen door, he finds and pulled the bone toward him.
bother fn took at them, except uneasy folks who visualize cotip on deck. The crew took to it wise to try harking first at one Then he gave the rake to the dog.
that next war. "Aviators, like vultures,” says General Ian the rigging, the rhinoceros took place nnd then at the other. In He took it in his mouth and could
Hamilton, "are circling over the greet cities of Europe. Civil­ command of the ship. The heavy- 'utlie words, he uses his repertoire ! then h uve reached th • bone, but he
footed beast smashed a few hatch of efforts, not knowing which w ill, did
not
.........
. try
-j 1, Watson did it before
ians have no conception of the effect of modern bombs. As a coverings as it charged around, avail.
; him one hundred times, occasional­
man who knows what war actually is I am striving to pro­ glaring out of its little eyes. Then
l*o dogs learn by imitation?
ly even taking the handle of the
That is a much debated questi
m ote a spirit o f peace and good will among nations. Unless it was lassooed and that was ovei
,nke in his own mouth, to show
among experiment!! rs. Many would |the possibililiel-s o f the scheme, hut.
the peoples of the world come to their senses, the Continent
THE SHORT reign o f th- rhi­
;\ver y;s, because when
had been ensidern a young though the dog
'
and England will lie devastated again— by a disaster one hun­ noceros reminds you of onto rev­ an
dog ee - another dog go nnd cha
d smart, he never offered to lull I
dred times worse than the Japanese earthquake.”
olutions in history. The rhinoceros a rabbit, sniff at a luhbit hod-, &lt;
ute hi.-, teacher.
Thorndike performed similar ex-|
And so the airplane building and operation "fo r passeng­ didn't know the difference between (peer into a crack, i
bow nnd stern, tiller and mainltriments. lie would open a cerers and fre ig h t" continue. Thousands of men are becoming rail, yet he knew ns much Seaman­ (imitate an older dog
'instinctive imitation
do-|taiu box before untrained dogs to
efficien t aviators. Hundreds of thousands o f people are lie- ship as some individuals, that ing Mam*thing that it would sootilshu them bow. But they never
coming so used lo airplane travel and dependence upon air­ think they should govern, know have done anyhow even if it hadn’t ! profited by
/ seeing it done. Ona
1...1.1......
- - 1-...1
probably
not. ' dog
bad *in-on trained to jump on
lines for the hauling o f their freight and their mail, the na­ about government, lake the rhi­ [ seen it done. That is .—
noceros, those iniuviouals feel that
means by imitation. The top o f a box, then sit on his hind;
tions of Europe are literally in training for a warfare that all would be well if they could only 1\v hut
leal question is whether a dog. af legs and bog for food, Thorndike j
the least im aginative person, who yet has sense enough to take charge.
ter seeing his master or a trained j had him do this 111* times in the
put two and two together, must visualize as the most appal­
dog perform a certain act, will presence of an untrained animal ]
Tin- Fayetteville Observer, with catch the idea to try it himself, hut the latter never tried to imi-i
ling the world has ever faced.
And in the United States we si ill run out an gawp at the an editor of active conscience, will Tests by Dr. John B. Watson at date the act—just looked on in
he puhli-du'd for fifteen days with­
occasional airplane passing over our towns! Just what is the out ciimhial news. Tln-11 renders Johns Hopkins University a few|hored fashion ns if he thought the
yqars ago ail indicated that a dog capers altogether silly.
explanation?
will In- asked how they like it. A
majority «-|]| answer in v.nrd.-. of
L IQ U O f A N D SPEED O N H IG H W A Y S
A L T E R T H R E E M oN 'l IIS spent m Florida one of a num­ the great Bacon, "Nothing cor.
ceruing human heiugs can be for­
ber «&gt;f prominent Northern hotel people to gather there— eign to me."
BRADENTON HERALD

Charles E. Gehring, our president, is home again, more en-,
thusin.stic than ever over the outlook there and firm in the
belief that the Peninsular Slate has n wonderful future. Dur­
ing his absence, Mr. Gehring was in practically all parts of
Florida, amt this gave him au opportunity to form for him I
morning,
my brother!"
self an estimate o f the suite and its opportunities, and with
words easily said,
each mile traversed his feeing of confidence increased— so
never more can I forget
comforting power, the day, much that he now has under advisement several bote! pro-|
H|ir the hour.
jects in that section of the country.— National Hotel Review.
the dear little town where
New York.
we met.

Aa T go on tnv way through life's
weary day,
Mv faith 1 feel more firmly set.

M Y F A V O R IT E S TO R IE S
BY IR V IN 'S . COBB

"Good morning, my brother!" yes,
easily said,
How easy, and vet, O, how rare;
Does II sound to you strange?
then trv it, and change
To n welcome, your cold, icy
stnro.
One brotherhood we hath God made
us to be.
Anil brothers we are everywhere.
— A. Arnold Rosa.
In almost unv paper in the state
you will see a picture of "Breaking
Ground for the New Hotel,”
Along with Belter Homes Week
it might i&gt;e a good idea to have
a Better Stay at Hunio Week.
It won’t he many weeks before
everyone in Sanford will lie wish­
ing we hud a municipal swimming
pool.
An optimist is a man who thinks
he is master of his own destiny
after his wife has gone away for
the summer.
James W. Gerard is quoted as
saying that Hindenburg will raise
JIt-ll with the Allies but somehow
or other we can’t help but feel
that the Allies will plav tin- big­
gest part at the hell-raising.
That controversy between Jack­
sonville and Tampa as to which has
the largest population grows moreinteresting, even though it he not
very important. — St.l’etersburg
Independent, it is offering a
rplendid opportunity
for
real
sportsmanship on the part of eith­
er one or the other.

Sure, mister," In
"Well, can’t you read?” demand­
ed tin- fireinan.
“ Sure I can rend." admitted the
other cal ml v.
"Then read what it suva there.
Don't vou see what it says in hig
[letters? It suy—'No Smoking.'"
“ Yes" agreed the East Stder with
' a winning smith, "hut it don’t say
' 'I'usilivel v.' ”

W ill* WOULD I*
sassination of l.hiCi
McKinley? All th
I new s.
Would you lefti­
st range case of
Claimant, the belie

It W o u l d M -eni anomalous that al ' While- there may be .sonic quest
, mo-1 n decade after alcohol „„ j i ' regarding the figure, at which
Iboveragr was legislated out of of- legal spe.il Mini: ■•-■ -:! ! he p|ar
the advisability of uniform rr
fiCial cxistnnoe, the Florida legisla­ is patent. The multiplicity of 1
ture is ron-oilering enactment of a Jiicipal regulation . 110 two al
Inw providing a penalty for tier- wbiclt at present confuse- the
sons will
v.-ltlclea t imohitisl, offer, a perfectly v;
while under the influence of liq. excute to transient lawbreakers
nor. ; ays the Miami New
Du r Speed limits are not et arbii
cap lie no question u-gardin *'ie |i,y for the purpo.-e of slowing
need of a law of this ort. fsta- I traffic, but are a wise precaul
tiftirs prov.- that a large growing .agninst accident -. With the 1
p r o p o r t i o n ol Hiitomotnlu acidirl.. I feeling of the automobile, hig
are directly traceable
---- — ■ to
rt l’ tluk |speeds have liccoiui- enf««r thru
It-SsncRS r&lt; tilling from
even ;i LtHr funeral um» «»t‘ hettvr l»rc
moderate indulgence in nlcnlin and steering gear.
Automob
drink. Representative H a r r i s o are today more easily eontro
Hiii'll .1 - county, author of the hill than they were a dread'* ago.
-iggesls graduated lines nnd ini absence o f horse drawn vohi
prisonuieiit foi habitual offender
on the highways of Flurida t
culminating with $r&gt;ut* fine un i , eliminated another sourre of 1
t elite rice of six month \ for a thin ger from speeding. It would :
! offense.
that a It* nr to mile an hour b
Other returns of tlu- lull provid
limit should not add to th*' I
I for uniform traffic regulations j aril of the highways. Few mu
throughout the state, with a speeil ists fail to speed beyond the p
I limit of lf&gt; miles an hour on lb y e nt limit when they have a e
'highways and 25 miles an hour.t
through
incorporated
district*, i

Traveling t-&gt;
m w thin
iKvny.i as intcrcrii.ig as
till and icing the old ones i

Make the Start
And D eterm ine to A rriv e
Many young men have good intentions and start out well,
but they fail to keep pace with thrift. By starting an
account now with the Seminole County Bank an I mukinj
regular deposits, you can soon accumulate a good mm
fund.

f j e m i n o l e (lfp u n ly ![)a n k
Sanford, Fla.
S TR E N G TH -S E R V IC E - PROGRESS

Borderin'* mi mu- of .Seminole I'otinlj’s
Beautiful Lakes

AND
\T i R E A L B A R G A IN

K F. L A N E
REALTO R
Rooms .701-502. Phone 95
First National Bank Building.
Kales Force:— Miss Uuhn Williams, Mis

IN IT IA T IV E
). OGDEN ARMOUR
the' hi" own impulse, l i v e are Deeres
L.,[9 who can go ahead only ,f some one
man with initiative,
nnv iiecui
else will supply the impulse. Thu
him even more than he needs her is the saute .is. saying that real
And who u the man with initia initiative is very rare; therefore it
&gt;in do I i t in great demand.
live?— Simply the man who c_..
...... time,
...... Jj We need jn this world the nu-n
the right tiling, at the right
in the right way, without
i. ’. .!— 1 being (who can “ carry the mckaagc to
told. He is the man who dors tint j[ Garcia,” but still more do we nerd
wail upon his boss" to toil him the man who can furnish the men*
how, when anil what—to do. lie f age.
relies on Ilia “ boss" to aid hss
Cultivate, therefore, the habit
WHEN
plans, but not to make his plans.
THINGS start they m
of being a self-starter both in
If you follow instructionc and|thought and action. 1 give you i move
Some time before S
follow them well, you are above the ituple test; think of one new thinp, I'.H I, Von Hindenburg, an old sol• ■
average there will always ho -a today, which you can do for your diet, straight as an arrow, but S
place for you in the world of at * company's interest.
Then do i*.. with many years weighing upon u
fairs.
him, including forty years of
i mil- 1*
But, if you can exceed your in­ will liml that it i, made up of itury life and fighting, bade fare- “
structions in doing the things that about one part supi-nor ability and well to the German Kaiseir and his 1a
ought to lie done, then you are three parts superior determination, army, retiring to s|K-nd hiis obi age* 1*
among the chosen minority. D e s ­ Repeat the test to morrow,
the in peace." A little whi! aftel* _u
tiny lias picked you for sjiectal next day, and the J a y alter, until waids lie found himself at the head^■
j perforitienl-—you have initiative.
it hccunu-a the h a b i t of
your of the German army in the great- *
Initiative is the power to create, thought und life to explore
new est war the world has seen, ami [ b ,
all else is hut the ability to imitate. fields and break down obirut*, j hero of Germany. Now he wakey t S “
(And for every man who can create Ihat will make of you « success up in the morning to find himself j* j
(au idea, there are n thousand who us your own taskmaster, which is I’ teaidont of the German lieoub-Ip 1
.cau skillfully imitate, it,* {W o titd l the first _great stepping.(Ron*- to! lie. His mptip njust he*. “ Lep noth* IS ®
; pel Son who can ui-»v« forward oq; other
successes beyond.
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it

Richness Thai* Builds
in lVicrtta Drc.ni y*&gt;u g e t nc.incss m.ii
builiis good, health. f o r ft i 3 s c i e n t i f i c a l l y

Wednesday, M ay 6

Thursday, M ay 7

till noon

blended of the finest ingredients obtain­
able. Merita is tuute easy to digest and
never makes you feel “logtry"—as doc;
poorer quality breads. Always u:k for
Merita. Two zizc* itv *nd iv*.
FR E S H D A I L Y

FROM

GROCERS

■'LADE HY T H E A M E R IC A N B A K E R IE S CO

M A N Y W O N D ERFU L B A R G A IN S A W A IT YO l

�MISS KATH RYN W IL KEY

TELEPHONE:—Res. 428-J

D E L IG H T F U L S O C IA L M EETING H E LD
B Y D A U G H T E R S OF W ESLEY C LA S S

Monday
„ Pipe Organ Club will nreet
L Virst Baptist Church at
with Mrs. Sharp nnd
Henderson
hostesses.
T F l- Class of the First
it Church will have a bu,imrrtinc a.ulsocudhour at
0Vlock at the home of Mrs. h
'“ r/eeutive Committe« of the
Auxiliary - HI m « t
t church at 4 ° clock.
lcnes Guild will meet with
M Mincrik on I*ourcl Avenue
30 o'clock.
. Woman's Unit of the Church
ice f.’ugue of the Holy Cross
ih will meet with Mrs. A. P.
•My at .'LUd o’clock.
Ruth Henry will entertain
bridge at her homo on MagAvenue.
Tuesday.
and Mrs. George W. Knight
Intrrtain «he Evening Budge
I at their home on Park Avcto Alath in Class of the BapManila" School will hold n litis,
,*i.il meeting with Mrs,
Huff. 20fi Laurel Avenue

Vi"

lV

MonthlyBusincssMeet Miss Camilla Pulpst.m
O f W om an’s Club W ill Is Hostess A t Dance
B eO m j O f Importance

lim r g e lu am t'

J i.i t. Dean will entertain
bridge at tlu- Woman's Club
KB* Mi
W. II. Reitz and
J II. 1’vlt* of Sisterville, Ga.,
M«r* -h**11on, of Douginas,
ltd Mi Nonii* Williams.
S iturday
* S*., i Hour will be held at
*■ Kcuiiing (Tub will meet at
ibrarv at In o'clock.
T«&gt; GIVI. ..KCTURE
1 in I*. J unison, who has
the ga • ,,f Mr. and Mrs.
nl lake Mary
e t'-i-t e.erul days, will ilc|i turc at thn
M-vrv i .i mu thiu evening at
who

Ims

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I —The

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A copy of the ballot as it
will be voted upon next luesJay is given here properly
marked lor voting &gt;es to the
four provisions of lae propos­
ed issue.
I ill*

Tilt:

P rice $3,000— Terms

Royal ■

8

Britt-Chitienden Realty Company

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U N D E R W O O D T Y P E W R Y i'E R GO

JJ

15 S ou th M ain S .......

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arrived from
Bradenton Saturdnv to spend the
week-end at home with Ills fam­
ily.

Orlando M eet Tuesday

Jnlehl.
3 'y
s a t ra?« 5 aft ir
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Muy *„.
ill • |,it. t ! iv.» wfi-l.,
It. It. GUAY, Clerk.
Max Cnrrey, C *r til

Carlev Zetr.tetmvit:
ivlm Ivu
! et n the gui *t of Mr. and Mis
S. S. Baumel b ft Sundav for lii.-t
home i.i BiiitP.wiek. Ga.

,

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SANFORD USED PARTS CO

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Geneva and Sanford Arc., Sanford

T H R IV E

SAVE and

Modern Service—
l)!d !'’ashiuned l-riumliiH

Fine Ham mod

‘SSi&amp;,V N w J K *'«K «

Sunday tin- guvs*, of Mr. and Mrs.
All members of the Modern F. J. (Soirtalex.
,
Woodmen &lt;&gt;f th** World ineluding
randidates are iniuesti-d, to meet at
•'D-. ami Mrs. George D. Bishop
l( |e Elks home wn.i their ears and children and Mrs. (.eorge Bi«o'elock for the purpose of attend- b,,t| 8r.. motored to Daylonn Lenin
Tuesday evening. May n, at
l*’1' ” *,v buildup.
iug tlie state iiimim , las adoption
,,
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.Mr.-*, t Ivde Byrd arrived homo
...
t . Sundav from Arcadia v.h&lt; re &lt; ip

h bt.

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lots on Orangt ..

8 Phone 1551

Mrs. William S. Morgan and!
young ion will arrive Monday to |
b * the giiesis of Mr. and Mrs. Hur­
ry Wilson.

*

F or Quick Sale Only

James (5. Sharon J,.. and Robert' Ah*
T U!,,n* “
it lilt
&gt; '
•ilrov. who nre studentn at rh *' ehme pert vtt.l by an American. ’ JJ
l &lt;1s j ifiu li; IM.'t '
I'uiversity
o f Florida. un,|or«ii ivhieh'MWt IfM* hvod^ht' out ensri- n
i &gt;:&lt;•!»
lo ts ( m (P ^ k A i\ i':ii't— ' v ; corn ■ '(&gt;;
fr.im Gainesville Sundav to bo tho i mrnt and discur.fi,in ns to the bis 2
•lion 5i
ni; 11
•?(!&lt;&gt;„ - T o
r *
jt
^,v&gt;t.v m i f W h o , w ; l
.*------MikthtfhAftCtrs.
w
Mr. and Mrs. \\. ('. McLendon ThF'MSWtUhh I made that the
D\. and Miss Ruth Burroughs, of iirrt live mater ot tlri&lt; kinil \vn *
A'.lant:i. arrived Mi'ndrv for n vi«- conctived l :12 year ago by Jacques u
it with Dr. nnd Mr^. Brit D. ( ’as- Garnet in, n Fiechpuin. lie worked u
w II at their home on Magnolia » ut the idea while a prisoner of the “
S iin fo n l. i'Jn
Avenue.
(i t mans in th ■ Ehienbreitstcln m
— —
fortress, at Gnhlencr on the Rhine
Mrs. Frank 1~ Woodruff. Frank and with a w . , ,1 dke contrivance
I Woodruff Ji.. Frank I Wood- dropped sate!) from tin* fortress
tuff III. Miss Mildred Simmon;. walls to libeity.
Edith Teague and Ned I'hittemlen
Thus convinced that his th ory bkb *U E iin an cii haxisnBaaarBaxannnBnnaiutr. r.’tx tsxnsr-r.tt
returned Saturdnv front a motor was sound, Giirmrin, once back in
U N D E R W O O D TYPEYv R IT E R S :
2
(■ip to South Carolina.
France, pnferi.*d hi.; mechanism „
-------and. ur.ing a parachute built vir- ■
Mi. and Mrs. Otto Sehmehl ami tuully along the lines followed to- J
New Machines, Ilinli C.;
Mitton Williams are expected home day, in 17'Jt&gt; made a successful m
p'dnx from Atlanta, where they drop from a balloon from .» height *
spent the week-end. Mr. Williams of 11,000 feet.
a

Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Derby and
Mrs. \V. D. Gardner attended the
Vaudeville in tirlnnda Saturday
evening.

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and ■'
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IN T R A C T S O F

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T H A T W U .I. IN T K U K S T T H K M O S T C A H F IT i

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Sanford Real!. Gonipnnv
II. S. I.O.NT
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Sample-Balk^

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lbr.it*’ nl III o’elnek

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Question B6x” in which

Mrs. J. H. Colclough was awarded
Max Stewart. Curtis Barber and
a box of stationary ,or answering Peter School motored to Orlando
tin* greatest num.ier.
Saturday evening.
At the coiiciusiun of this con­
test a delicinti- jtl. course in harMrs. Raymond Philips lias rcnionv with the color scheme was turned from a visit in Charleston,
served by « group (.*f Sanford's , S. C.. nnd Augusta, Cm.
beautiful junior girls. Dorothy i
-------Smith. Alice EM r. Marjorie llos- , f *l:“ ,vs Morris eame from Leeskm, Juanita .Smith and Annette mval of Mr,.
. Brow„.
Shinholdor
ilrvs.-ed in dainty
Mr-.-.. W. C. Hill returned Satur­
frock i. There were 12 present
day from a visit with relatives in
Atlanta, Ga., and Valdosta. Ga.

ome ,n Kissimmee Sunday.

lU IM IfU iia K flllU
tt fim H T v tfiir in *

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Parachute O f Today
Unchanged From 171)9

P erso n a ls

A delightful affair of Thursday
' Sc!°* (:1'1 of Spring"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collum spfeW
evening was the monthly social
Edith
Dick
Sunday
.'with ftiendiwix UrlanUo. j
meeting of the Daughter* of Wes' I hi* \Vihl Irish Rose*'
*■—f
■*
Ie\* given in the . parlors of the
.,
Hawley
up. nnd . M n»£'l*ii At 'Conoflfr
Methodist Church*.-. .n r.&lt;. s. A.
' ' S. Leak
sttviy, SatuiJaWWgning In .fM dnWebb. Mrs. S.
Abercrombie.
“pn.Old Kentucky Home" do.,
*
%
Mm. James F^tn&lt;ig*\ and Miss Ol:..
Htl’Micn Fo3tc«|-,-&gt;e
riir rcj-■.****» -T/a
Ho Johnson
• the hostesses
&lt; la w. D.ut'.'mr- (fl^Wsudev *
I *N Uglier kpe*ti a.fe'v duVu « f
and entertniiifri- ipth “ An Evening Vocal Duet ‘'Con, .'hftoojittyil^e’ last week i.i Jifek aoryvilte,
,,
. „
. 'N M faK M n nos*.
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ugr...»rs,:,W; s.
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I^st. V v y • • • Mrs l.eo. Rockwell left Sttod^y
vee.il Solo, "Ilmh of the Twilight for Orlando to visit IttT- aunt, Mr*.
Hour"
..... Geibel E. It. Bliss.
Mr- \; s. Leak
-------.-.nothcr enie*.able feature of tlu*
Miss Margaret Reiner was tjpe
'.veuinc which caused much fun guest of friends in Mt. Dora fui
and merriment for the guests was the week-end.
Q,

flCOrge W. Knight will enthe Tuesday Duplicate Club
home on Magnolia Avenue.
Tlie monthly business meeting of
I Meeting at the Woman’s
thu
Woman’s (Tub. which will lie
, *j o'clock in the morning.
held at II o'clock Wednesday aftWednesday
ernoon, promises much o f interest.
1!r,. will l&gt;e the monthly busi- Alter the routine matters are illsmeeting of the Sanford NVuposed of, there will be the election
' » (Tub at •"&gt; o’clock.
p . II. H Lewis will entertain of a recording secretary in place
Fortnightlv Bridge Club and of Mrs. II. IJ. Lewis, who did not
fitra guests.
accept the appointment tendered
r?. II. 11. Caswell will entor- her in the Marin eie non.
at bridge honoring her house
There will also be reports of re­
tj, .Mrs. W. C. McLendon Jr.,
cent department activities and nnnounevments o f the few events
plann.d for this dosing month of
the dub year. The (Tub Chorus,
under the expert leadership of Mrs.
William S. i.eak will render the
following number after leading in
the singing of “ America the Beautiful" Gounod’s Serenade.
The Sandman, to the air of
1bur day.
(i. living laiueks and Mrs. Dvorak’s Humoresiiue.
Volga Boat rang.
* Russian
J. IlotIv .till entertain with
a*, du Woman’s Club at !I Folk Tune.
All newly elected im inner- of
t Musa Itepartmeut o f the the Woman's Club are especially
in'i t lub will give a special urged to in* present, and n full rep­
t in observance of National resentation of tile entire member( Week at d:l."i o'clock at tin* r.hip is eXp'.rttd.
, A uih 'idid program, inelud!k bed talent of Sanford, has
trngged.
,
,
r\ -firj ion

3Iil&amp; r Emily Rnhncr. who has was cnllctl to Atlanta besatu
Ice* the guest if Miss Satitn Iaijte the serious illnriA.&lt;t( his Ktrife.
f»i the week-end returned Sunday
Mr*. A. It Key and little daugh­
to her homo in St. Augustine.
ter returned Saturday from Dayl&gt;.\ ar.d Mrs. Samuel Puleslon tone. Bench. They were accomand Mr. and Mrs. It. (\ Newmun nntried home bv Mr. and Mrs.
w ill be the dinner guests Wednes­ Richard Twitchrll and Mrs. Lottie
d a y evening of I)r. ami Mrs. John Twitched who .neat the week-end
he re.
S. MrEwnn in Orlando.

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tor, lecturer, and ; di
1 i"i .. iiiunber of veins he.i
iImi he will speak or.
lb Ice I in • i ■ free and
1*t " t«-d th. t a large crowd
b«vi Inl|l.

Heavy Weight
Cremes
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41• -i&gt; io,irning, May 5.
" -‘ -'I’ liie- is earnestly re*•- I .ui lifting ofticers and
• -v elected, who have
•fftee

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HKhtful Beach P a rty
arg beginning to
■*t rival ot summer.
: 1e season to go from '
■t. red to Daytona Beach
• ' : i picnic lunch on
11 i i • turning after din' arly evening.
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&lt;' til posed of Miss
b . Mi-s Nuunti ijeogHolly, Miss Sara
unis. Miss Olive New-

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oe**n i eei-ived here of
11 Nuiulny morning at
i • , l • "i Mrs. Hortor E.
K -ii illness of aevif. i "I.** ^*,lu ,s (be sls*

10 Inch Embroidered Balisie
All colors— Yellow , jfiv e n ,orchacl, tan line ruf

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Forter E. Pitts
s Away Sunday

Guaranteed fast colors, stripe
check. Shrunk.

I’u lt i U ' M ' i

\\ilson, Miss

’••v. Miss Georgia M&lt;&gt;b‘ •ir&gt; Elizabeth i ’uleston,
'l.v. Raymond Bear,," n I'nt tenon, Frank
'* •' *rt Dodson, Hurry
• ,'"'»t». G. W. Spencer
hn Mei.si-h Jr.

Fancy Linens

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Small Initial Pajmcnt

Monthly Payments

$2.25 Yard
Embroidered Voile
Uo.se pink, green, blue.

-I- incii on lin e quality voik

$1.25 Yard

The Yowell Company
is im u n ^ s a u o n s iH H iiis n ia B !

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How They Stand

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T A LLA H A S S E E . May 2.— G r/ .^ C cls Doiib'.'J ynt! \S in g le In
v j Martin today rigm-d the a.L c m t«j» tiur.VwJ’ nun/.- ilild T h e n i ’ ro-

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE

iWnlpjt, Rryunt and
AW Enable to Stop 'iard:i Hitting i. vague Lea tic. i i i
Final'Game of the Sc i Ica

r a-w jc

■* |tinR the Tnmiam’ Trail Rr.mc K-i-i, f Ctds It) Held Iio-stou to
f? servo in .Manatee county, the actj Six »Lls ttntl Two Huns
H becoming effccjiyc inuncyiatcly.
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St. Petersburg
I.nkeiand „ .. .
! infnrd . . . . . .
Tampa . . . . . . i
N A TIO N A L LEAGUE

« » « » • • * «
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ILiB«Uc.&lt;:
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Cotinall;
Wa.-KiUUri IV Pf^kW—T—3 - 0
imKKKTSlO
Charley Ro
Ba tt:ir : 1'unotconTEninkc nml
CHICAGO, M
oik- lime *1 halls anti a
Picinlsb; Ructhcr otnl Buel.
bcrtrrn
TIGERS \N|j INDI\v&lt;
-------v, i I pitch paved tb • way for hit.
Ci.KVKI AND Vi u
,
St.
Louis
win\ IN K
&lt;-o 8COBELE8S
f, ,j ytfnterdaj
Cleveland and Detroit’nin!
\ *. V1. ,t flHK, May 4.—-Grey held
,in { i hi.-a.•ri&gt;. 3 tn &gt;. Dot it
t«‘ « mx-mx tfc t,
the faltering' Yankees seorelcr j{.,| •f in;, a:M Wi'vr:. tl pitched IT.n,niW
Tim game which
'.all. t l f . .it. huviiur only twenty minute, |,v tain „
here yeftordny In a f-roat pi'eSc-'
l i . I ...mnt;. while sensational to allow the Ik-troit team
bhttle with UrMri 'shoekrr, nr-.!
including two double a train for Si. |.„u£ am
Philadelphia
- n it o n : The ft:.
liehlire
was ,&lt;! ti-i
:•! the second innlw? plays helped tl” S;. I. mis south
Score by i:&gt;:■iners:
when Bin? 7.1iifcr lifted a circuit |paw. Mor til ami William. each Detroit
inn li i ito ll:- left field bleach-:- . . ickod owl home *.u:-.:i.
C ta v t la i u i
uO-j q ^S :
Crr-rgc- Stslcr. in run iiintc out:
Er.rl Com!).- mode threo uf the
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.:. :! : : i'.\ iii-r-.• tbhirt-P.tlth h i.;
Yu- :or-i u\ , h iir.on .Gnu.
■r I of iafr
h:
'■-* ir ilU f J \ ‘
I
Batteries; Whitchill,

e jratr... to $fcfht\.‘i!l.

'*n -' iCdlc

s t ." P e t e r s b u r g , May 4— c
ho&lt;&gt;
T A M P A , Fla., May -l.-Comiiur
Founding three Sanford hurlurs
p jj through with the same punch that
lo r I I hits, six of them of the ;
IDO they displayed E’riday afternoon,
extra bijse variety, St. Petersburg iv
:t7r» the Smokers Saturday i! -feat d
won the series from Sanford here I;
•T75 the Highlanders .the second time
Saturday two ganu-s to one, by
hy a score of k to &lt;5.
taking the final contest UJ to I
ct
Lakeland got in tin lend early
Walsh started : the mound for
810 hy putting three over i:i the secHartford' lutt v.a: replaced In the
eighth inning hy a pinch hitter a f ­
k l‘J ond inning, but Tampa canu- bn:!,
ter he I-ad allowed nine hits and
j J in the neat one and got P.v &gt; a;ul
eight runs dtiri -. the -even innings
j
j
j tied it up in the fith with tv.i
he was in tiic- lu x. Kryant, who
28d
more, nttc-r Lakeland had
on-1
rcplarcd him, pitched nine bulls.
2.15
tu the fourth. Three in tl&gt;
Shannon, fir -1 man to face the new '
151’ sixth «nd another one in tii
corner, tripled, Edwards .sent out a
enth finished the tullies for Tamthree, bar-.- clout, Measlier hit a
! P«-.
SOI T lll lfN ASSOCI \TH)N*
home run arid llniv a ingled l-ect. I The game did not stmt ui.til ! : l i
fote Urynnt allowed Larne,
to
,i;(i0, °ti neeount of tin- May Day pagereach fir.-t on an error. Jucaxon
,r,7'J ant being laid on tin field, hut .1 ,
went on the mound lot Sanford,
,5711 went tin- full route, although it
hut Daylr's single to center scor­
5-JO was so dark in the ninth inning
ed two more ruii-t lie-fort- a man
.521 that it van almost intpossililc- to
was put out.
Hesse snerifired,
.170 see the hall.
Kelly .grounded to Dean, Allen
.112
The Hox Score.
walked and Shannon filed out to
:j50 LA K E LA N D
AIL It. II. I'M. A. K.
Carter to &lt;nl the Inning.
Uuekh-y 2h.
2 1 1 7
P nj
Six err•
hy Hanford ' helped
T|\ illuzft-i, c l.
I 0 1 2
I (II
out thi* Saints* score.
I I I lltyant, *
t* 0 0 II (• t».
The Hox Score.
JXJ Sin fa- e, rf
5 0 It I » 0 &gt;
HANFORD
A ll It II I'M A !■’,
J Welch, If.
I I l
(i n -J
Curley, rf.......... ,1 () n 2 1 n
1SprcitiL- . III.
tl I n u t » 2
Dumas, as.
1 1 1 1 2 . )
P 7 I Mcfiut, oh.
2 i i
i :t 2
Stanzak, 3b.
Krir-bk-, i-s.
Carter, If.
r u rm er-t ( lotil Nut Only
Leighton, cf.
Walsh, p.
ILings Viclery, lint I’ reThnnlpr-on, :&lt;
vcnls Sluil (till of llis Team
llryrint, p. .
IIv Phillies— Scare 2 lo I
Jackson, p.

TntAln . ..
ST. PETE
Allen, ss.
Shannon, cf.
EilWnrd -7 K.
Mcssnc-r, 2h.
Drown, If.
Bamt-s. lb.
Doyles,. :Jb.
Desire, c. ..
Kelly, rf.
Totals
.15 1.1
x Hatted fur Walsh
Score hy innings:
Sanford
nun
Hi. Petersburg
Din

l,| 27
in hth

I LIHIOKLYN, May I.—Fournier: Wd
-home- mu drive over the cmtci Lee
i field fence with
two out and
I
I Wheal oil fir.-.t m i.a- lunth saved. Ji' '
lire Dodgers from an impending |jll;
rlmt out ycsti-rdny nml also won
n hrillinnl
mt»•.t hy two to on-.*
from Philadelphia.
1 oinks
:i;l H 15 27
Clarence Mitchell laid held the
Unit d for rire-i in Ptl
, Dodger . &gt; ■&gt; hits and tin- Phillies
Hatted for lirazier m
I were leading i to n up to tne win. ning chmi.
I Score l»&gt; inner -:

inn 21
uni :i.i

Today’s Games
FLORIDA STA TE I.K A C IT
Tampa at Sanford.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
AJMERICA N LEAGUE
Detroit at St. I.otii .
Chicago at Cleveland.
Boston at Washington.
Philaihdphia at New York.
N A T IO N A L I.E A G Il
Cincinnati at &gt;'hiengo.
Diooklyu ,it Ho ton.
New York at Philadelphia.
SOUTHERN ASSOCI AT ION
Chattanooga at Mobile.
EitUc Link lit Atlanta.
Metnphi irt, JLlL.n ipgham.
Nashville at New Orl ans.
Liinnit-ll— !•'. .ula East Con
railroad i ,n haig double ti ackin;
work li-tv.een lals cil\- and Jack
sonville.

Phlllii

(110

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l : 0

Hroukl’ ,
non emit oiJ2 2 a u
Hull' l l ' i . ( . Mitchell und llenline;
|Kpi 11midt and Taylor.
c Mi L IN M-S- DEFEAT ( I DS
[ NT. LOUIS, .May 4.- ll.eukiug
their loniiig streak yesterday af
jlernoon, the Cnrdimiix defeat:-il the
'Chicago r'ulis in the final gaiu&lt;• f tin- Rii-heyinen'ir -land at hnnir
The H tu 7 victory gave the C.il'tl
, imil s a rvvonl of two won and ce|ven lost ninc-e opening lit-- Nil
tii mil League •eii-ion here Apr. 2J.
1Ri gc ric Horn: by. (.‘ardinalH'
e•
jc mi Imscman swat king, got two
h one i on...
j Siure hy innings:

( I'iiugo

(ill) min .101 7

St. I uuis .. bOO 300 I Is

h

Vcsterdir
R e s u lt s

\.MERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit (i; Cl .eland (J. (In- i
called end m.-vi-nth to allow
li&lt;iit to eatch tsainl.
Hosti i 2; Washing!- i T.
St. I,uni- 2; t hiengo 2
riiikiili-lphiu I ; New 'i • rk I*.

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j'l'o'un ri. w.’fn i nacknmimti ‘.pcitai!' g tl'.- nl tulid i .r a! •; ' !
. i-crway. Win ix»:o fie ld s and n ew 9-holc g o lf ct ur

Club Tice turn— I'a r t b.
!'hp read er w ill rem em b er th at on tliir- spot tw e lv e m onths n g '.
tlie ir was lit tie nr no eortfrfniction
T h e C o u n try f'liii) Srctic-a
' i
' ul
i. i been eip.- • ... Keith?'.* th e C o n grega tio n a l
\Ve'! ! e n o r seaiYC'ly n u » o f the fino ho.nes show n here on
•Coltimlnis iiuttlcvaril, lu d been inrted.

I I (|I I-: LOSES IN NINTH
SOI TUI-ill
' IN C IN N ’ 1 1. Maj 1 I. i |tiu
.. i
held Pitt hUf-fii
mtil the- ninth See. Ilrl ainning hyr-jye •Ivtidp) when
al&gt;.U.Mi I ile I; iti
tin-: rally bEotight -tka Pi ate- fuui .Nr. h'.lllo.f-:
iiin.i. Tin- Cahaa \va
r-lievel
v. h two •&gt;iit in I hi ninth h,\ DonAMEUICA
oliiie, w ho faun
Yde with I ii- i&gt; Ii--l-a imills
ing inn on r-«oiT'h»- Ue.l - on-l I •i ■-. i H li;
Mieci-sutully in each
t1 fiia i ir'i-i'u II ; M
live- innings.
iCo.nmlms H

TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Hrvrr.-r Ihr pic lure “ ivl it reveals nnothcr r-tory even r'.r.rp i'
tenv-timr anti coniprllint In its ignifiem t
!■&lt;•■ fro?i th
c ,7&lt;rr atreurhea «'til that ninvfriifie;*i'i pTnp',Tma o: %Tic
♦I - ATf.T!nl-QiIunui:o..L,t « ,.u;rv..X,luii ami l!v. .(iipL.1 *-hn|o &lt;• n

C h in ch , M iam i H iltm ore C m intrv Cluli. the t'o lli'g o fo r Y o u n g

; ( in- ••in::
:. I.ou
N
ehcd-.ihd.

!i ll c

-J 'pirtupp' was taken
\voe|&lt; from tho
tower of the lienutifiil new -''oMitreRationnl
Chinch at Cnral finble.i. The r.tory jl to*Is
i : v ima'i1tafil hi th vn.*t anit unt o f rli fit liviJ l)Siildir*g '.vliicli Jirt.-*. liren tircompli -linl irt
Ihia putticular .-vclioa during the past year,

T rd n y (ii-* p ictu re r w n ! ’ . htutdiv&lt;ls e»f the fiiK-st homes th a t
.Miami hoasl.i o f — ail in this vicinity.

And it r o w a ls ’ thi’ wt-ll-

i r.!&lt; n d j.lan n iiig'n ild laWdsrapiiig o f Coral t rabies which mnken
nurii ho r.c:; pos.ijble, ;,iul result - o f ih e c a refu l b u ild in g re s tric ­
tion ; w h ich insure foller-t protection fo r ow ners.

Annual ainiihu to donkey
• I ••|‘«

|t t I III .

Special i ut of meat.
( oiumon him i plant.
To invade tpldcnly.
\ penny.
Mulitie..
Large drinking i up.
\.tines.
T - hahld .
Hum. -.
English in me;
F«ilir-v.In vied vehicles diu
I -f hofdi...
*'&lt; iitrnctiini.
Stag.
I ’• Happen.
Light l-oal Used by Indian .
Long gi-f-i.
Remarks.
Lild'oii hand ; i '.on.I the wins
To i age.
I* i rent.
To eut o' f.
Point - ! - - lep.i •&gt;.
VNSM KK TO 7 PS |i;|tl) U S
l ROSSW OLD PI //I.E
[(V v r ild A h

S

HORIZON I Al.
cprtain on which mut.uja.pu
ktgius may In- shtiw- ii .
fi,. A string o f links (pi ).
12, llicliuutton.
14f^alcuhle property.•* •
Jn ttiui god,
KTUjouluvt, orchestra.
. ,
10, Y0 ! and I.
a:S
. - • '
23c Early i v c n i«f iri^«1.% ,
2 lr r iu ll.
*
•
20. jjoadhouje.
27. To place uuioimuhfy In •&lt; ri
served sjuit.
2i To delia/l.
20. Rjy4r/V-W'j

3 l Garden
3"&gt;» Tu wuat,

Known fjfcls-.
Perform-.
Metal in natural form.
Sea eagle.
Matter in .uniform stale
To taunt.
Period.

7\ | h i m ' ii?u*

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P A 5|T
a T(7 m I s I
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Hxecuti

O f f ices:

Administration Lluildin.t,r, (

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To tuafldu.
VERTICAL
Strips of leather.
Muteriul used for lauuruing
Second note In scale.
Finish.
To prepare for publkuiiuii.
I le adgear ( p k ) .

CARIO, Kgy i
III .it &lt;'alhulii *
In Egypt opt , |
I2.UO in aMi-ndati

ever held
today with

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Automobiles

SHOE R E P A IP'N G
H O PK IN ’S ELECTRIC S H O K
SHOP— We turn out. neat work,
with quick service and w « use
the best materials.

W ANTED — Cook for country home FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
658-J.
middle nged woman preferred.
Apply H. Browning, Mdlonvillc
FOR RENT— Ground Floor Elks
Avenue, phone .14,TJ.
Bldg.. 205 Onk Ave. Inquire up*
W ANTED— White woman to take stairs. C. T. Smith.
charge of house. Phone 191
W ANTED—Good cook, Mrs. Geo. TO I.KT— A seven room house, ga­
rage. wuter nnd lights. T. A.
G. Herring. French Ave., and
Groenleaf. Lake Mary.
l. il." Monroe.

USED CARS ~
irvj.t— 11oil itr Tiitiriim,
in*::— t»mfsr

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PRINTING

Tniirltt'C.Tru rl*.

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T au rin e.

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SONS

in..U&gt;hinl Ton r^iirk.
W IGHT P R IN T SHOP— Rush orders n specialty. I'hon? 417-W.
9 Railroad Avenue.

philips

Dodge Sales and Service

fc .^ e h a rA

30c

length

fo r

flr.t

I* restricted to
| „ p#r classification.

as error I* made The Ran-

it.rald will l-e responsible
J ene Incorrect Insertion.
. ..rtlser
f&lt;&gt;r subsequent
^rtlonV Vhe office should be

J&lt;;fj immediately In case of
*f T0 AnvrnTMF.na

■ UcraM representative th o f -

thlr familiar with rates, rule*
“ Ulflcatlon. will «lve you
Lift, information. And If
I wl.h. they will assist you
Ivordlnit your want nd. to
\, it more effective.
. IMPOHTAVT

NOTH R

Itr.rtlsers should give their
k.t or poatofTIce uddrese as
it »• their phone iiumher If
* it.slre results. About one
tl.r out of a thousand hue n
kttjne. and the other* cent
kaunlcate with you unles*
know your addres*.
i aiirnntlnnnnee MUST he
Lai. la persor. at The Mnnllrrnbl nfTIre or by letkr. Trlrphone «llsoo«tln• ar.i *'e not valid.
C»ev It'll
bart.out prompt. Efficient.

TH E SEMINOLE PB IN TE R Y__
Advertisttiff
Printing that nleascs. Prompt
service. Telephone 9.1. New lo­
cation. Welaka
Building next LFATtN ABOUT ynf* Countv snd
Ijtkelnnd. through the Star-Tele­
door to Used Furniture Co.
gram. Best advertising medium in
HEAL ESTATE
South Florida Published mn-nings.
Stnr-Televrsm. t-nkelnnd. Fla.
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division O m O —Tenie.
V-iko yntir rnlaa
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
through the Xenia Garotte.
lando. Florida, and F l o r a X o n la , O h io
Rich swricultoral
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ district. Wnnt nd nnd displny
way.
rates on request
T IN AND M E T A L WORK

ro t T’ Atnns »rv».&gt; ».F»’aK n —risesin»*.| n |« bive fh# I » r»r#ap» rlmi*

JAMES II. COW AN— All kinds h l l o n In
O^oricla.
fU w n r i l l *ln«
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work. Itnf#*
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Voliuia
phone 111.
emtnty ndvertiso in the Del-and
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order
Building: M aterial

^tost and Found
I.OST—One Airdnle puppy about
seven months old. Name “ Pep"
Reward. 11. S. Long. Phone 657
LOST nt A. C. E. Package con­
taining boy’s blouse. Return to
Mrs. M. K. Move. 107 E. Fifth St.

HOME BY SEA!
** Tlie Comfort R ou te”
Fnres From Jacksonville

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W A N T E D

For Sale

F o r R en t

Help W anted

‘ rducwl rate* are fo r eon-

K.JoMi' oV "‘ average

FOR R ESU LTS |j

Have you rooms to rent or some
FOR SALE— Furniture, all kinds
.
of household goods, Mrs. S. A. »?con‘}1 hand furnUuw |o
Lso Tho Herald a classified pa^c
Chancellor. '’&gt;65 W. 3rd St.
and get results.

Room s F o r Rent
FOR |{KN-T _ Roorn, wlth or w|tfc.
„ut meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House*
j.---------------- 1_— —
You nro wasting time and mo*
nev if this page hasn’t your claa&gt;sified advertisement. Phone it in
i today. No. 148.

FOR S ALE —Weil established mil- P qtu
|» RENT—One
K r ..y -o M ,; three
u o ^ room nlinery
business. Reason for
partment
with
private
.
• ’
sale; leaving town. For further one two room apartment, ‘ inquire
particulars inquire . The Quality nt Herald Office.
Shop. 108 Park Ave.
----------------- — ---------W ANTED AT ONCE, white woFOR SALE—Filling station, store
man to take entire charge of
FOR RENT— new furnishetl apart­- 1 nnd dwelling. Partly furnishetl house. Must r.tnv on premises at
ment Phone 4801.2.
on Orlando road. Citrus Height. night. Phone 81 or xvrite Box 881.
Going North.
8 ROOM house, bath, city water
five blocks from P. O. about 1 FOR SALE— Severnl orange grove
acr»s . Some grapes in Orange
properties in town.
One 1 I*
f'itv.
Price $1,000.00.
Other acre grove on beautiful lake, won­
Bargains .1. O. Donaldson — Box derful locations for sub-division*.
165, Orange City. Fla.
Low prices noxv, but quick action
FOR RENT — Rooms nnd kitchen­ is necessary to secure these loxv
The term "Realtor” is tho desig­
prices. Inquire l ake Jessup Mind
ette, Shirlev Apartments Op­ Co., Longxvuod, Fla.
nation which has been adopted by
posite Post Office.
the National Association of Real
FOR RENT— Garage. I ll Palmet­ FOR SALE—Foul car at bargain. Estate Board* for the active mem­
Owner going north, ( ’all at 207 ber* of it* constituent member
to Ave.. or phone 519.
French Avenue.
hoard*.
A real estate mnn who is an ac­
FOB SALE— Fexv articles of houie tive member of a Member Hoard
hold goods. 1160 Union Avenue. |Sanford Real Estate Board) of the
Elton J. Mou^hton
.i,,., I National Association of Real EsA R C H ITE C T
FOR SALE—German
' tate Boards, nnd as such an affil­
between 15th anil tilth street on iated member of the National As­
First National Hank Hide.
French Avenue. K. A. Fries.
sociation, who is subject to its
Sanford, ------------ Florida
FOB SALE—On " Corona typexvrlt- rules and regulations, who observe
er, cheap. II. Walker care of its standard of conduct, is entitled
to its benefits.
Seminole Creamery Co.
The term “ Realtor” is not a
E veryth in g
FOit SALE Good mule, cheap. I.. synonym for real estate agent, it
A. Bctmud. Park &amp; 22nd St.
is the designation for the real es­
For the Sportsman
tate dealer, who is an active memFOB SALE- (loud used car. Ad­ her of n Board xvhich is affiliated
At
dress Box 25. Lake Mary, Fla.
xvith the National Association and
Rail H ardw are
has therefore agreed to abide by
l FOB SALE—Space on the page the Undo of Ethics adopted by the
Phon e S
I fur elnssifi'tl advertisements. National A isoeiation.
Every reputable dealer in the
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
s o r n ii.w n im ix t
i real estate business owes it to his
or
sell
that
second-hand
goods?
The 1’iilnt That Have. You
vocation to help keep up its stand­
Money.
ards, to set up tile best relations
Manufactured by
Rhr re nit-1.1tut .Icy I’ nlnt Co.
xvith his fellow brokers, to facili­
Hold Ity
tate the freest exchange of his
i.o s s iM j c a i n t r t n i i 'A x r
D
A
V
ID
B.
H
Y
E
B
' commodity, ami to aid in making
tt3 XtiiKuott.i .1 i t .
I'hotte 2711
A RCHITECT
real estate dealing a service to
clients and community worthy of
Meiiibar A- L V
the importance which it has in sup■toil* tlulldlng
1
plying tlie great human need for
T r y Sm ith’s Barber |
Orliimlii, I ' l . r i t l n
shelter.

The Meaning of the
Term “Realtor”

M AINE—WntervTlle. Morning Sen­
L '.'i." M“ v '•',h
I.'m ill T r ip
tinel. Thousands of Mnlne peo­ 1II.X. .l.T
IM IIIn:
# ill.V|
MIRACLE Conrrete ( o., general
t’ liii . \ iii:i.i&gt; in \
,vi.0o
ple
tire
Interested
in
Florida
propcement work, aidewalks, build­
IMIS'I'IIV
... , H
IIMMI
ing blocks, irrigation boxea. J. K. £rtvj, Reach them through the s \ \ XN \ \ II
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
Terwillfger, Prop.
F O R U A I/ riM O ItU
tion.
..
«• 8. J U N I A T A
Xlav
-13-23
Jim.'
3-13HJLL LUMBER CO. House
A
LITTLE
W
ANT
AD
in
The
S
S Il iiXVXIl l i
Service, Quality nnd Price.
May
* | i; .j;
.|„|„.
. .
Herald will bring you big re­
s S XI . I. KIIIIXNY
sults.
Advertise
those
old
articles
-V
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•
20JO
.lime
tf.
17-27
Lumber and Building Material
THIS
you have stored nwnv anil have
s s i i i. iif i* K S T i: it
Carter Lumber Company
.lime 10-20.
no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad,
HSLNESS DIRECTORY
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565
8. S I 'll lt S I A N
may bring vou several dollar*. I
June
-21*
Phone 118 nnd a representative will I
Iktliard In place w i t h i n e n s r
FOR I'lilLA D K LIM IIA
call to see von.
irk of Ikr prn plr o f H n n fon l
s S MKItlClM Al?l\
Miss R ogers Gained
irnlrr* sn o f t e n
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l n a l o t 1 O l i n f f O l l i c e r i e s t place In Europe ill which t.
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wut " " ,l
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six weeks ami am very thankful for complete___
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Compound Tablet* ditl for me.
WINDING.
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f ’ l/irUnlmrir
Kxponenl
rnornln*
Miss Alberta Rogers, 264 W.
For Information
I'hon** or &lt;*»!l
Inrlmllna Hnintav. m ornlnr Issue
today. The delay is permitted *•» [ wha&gt;n he admires the scenery,
III.
.
.
I cent per w«*e»l. minimum He.
fART ELECTRIC SERVICE Cerro Gorda St,,. . Decatur,
MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS allow depositions for the defense
Tc take on weight, grow strong _ ______ _
W . 11. LONG
llo arrive from the United Stale.
Expert Electrical repairs. and vigorous, to fill out the hol­ PALM HEATH CO UNTY—The
Transportation Co.
Ciduodiiu Univei sity
l.ibtary
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W. Central Ave. Orlando, lows in cheeks and neck, trv Mc­
scene of stupendous developmentMEAT MARKET
Jai ktnmllfi' Fl«»f lila
in no nnto while nut lidin^ with in it&gt; steailily gnixxiag cnllectiim.
Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Rend about it in the Palm Bench
Thompson.
Tablets fur 10 days. 60 Tablet;.
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
The education section is on four
l|o Sanford Ave. Sutiford, Fin.
60 cents at Bower’s Pharmacy and quest.
L T 0 MOIIII. e s e o u R E N T
l hmis &lt;&gt;f the new building of
thi' Union Pharmacy and live
iTeachers College.
If they ADVERTISING gets results if l» a B i H a i N i r a E n u x u D x a R R R C D x i i x a i i H x i i a i a i i m a i n a i B i i i
•A.REKL
Car. Drlvo it druggists everywhere.
reaches potential buyers.
Pnlirself. Oak and Second St. don’t give you wonderful help in
30 days, get your money hack.— Intka Daily News is circulated in
one 3.
you he the judge, llut be sure anil an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
ALTOS FOR HIRE
|ask for McCoy's, the original and tion.
/
— Adv.
P7v r ’nuinc.
Fir Bull Dog. Answers to “ Buddy," White w ith liio w n spots.
M a d e easy, roomy
TO REACH BUYERS or sollers of
'E AUTO SERVICE
Notify Sheriff i i ami.
Florida real estate advertise in
! night Meet* all train*. Bagtho St. i'etcrsliurg Times. One cent ...............................................................................................................................i n *
(tran.fi'r. I’hone 551 and (13-W
FLAVOR
cent n xvord daily, two cents a word
LASTi
CAFE
Sundays.
__________________
Our Biff 1
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ADVERTISE In tT.e Journal-HorThere is a wav to smaller feet,
Peanut Specials
HELL CAKE
nld. South Georgia’s greatest
|to feet, which do not swell.
|cnt’i li'.q m Service and Qualpi: xxi'T iimi • i i.rnewspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
Thete is a wav to walk or dance
n x i .t i '.i i I ' K i x i t s
Eirit Street and Park Aveweekly and Sunday Classified rates
s|
Ml I It X I K I» I T X M I &gt;
fur hears xvitlhiut tired, tender
i ' k x x i i - ii I r n : i t &gt; x m » xx i &lt; ii i :*» 10c per line.
Waycross Journalfeet. And to make x’our feet al­
■
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
Mail" frrsli .1.11ly
most immune to troubles of this
DRUGS
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'I here is a wav to quick relief
If-YS DRUG STORE — Prc■
Send in your subscription to the
Business
Block—
Maffnolia
Ave.
i xxhen f&lt; • t nr" sore and weary, tentptions. Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
■
Tribune or hand It to your local
U
det. turning. A way that means
p »i near yuu as your phone.
Jealtr so you can rend Florida’s
instal l comfort.
Corner Lot—Palmetto Ave &amp; 12th St. u
U 103^
greatest newspaper.
One year
The wav is "Ti/.". Millions now
After
eatlnd
«-moklnft
$8.00, 6 months $4.00. threo months
EI.HCTRICAL
n
entplov
it. To (M'liple all about
7-Room
Bunffalow—
E.
10th
St.
Wrlgley's frr»m"&gt;* llw nunith
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
4
xoii it is bringing joys anil com­
anil sweeten »|ie breath.
M
Ianford e l e c t r ic co.
ance policy add 75 cents to your
fort vou desire.
Celery Farm— 10 Acres, on hard road. ■
Nerve* Are soothed, throat I*
K «jv ,rr to Gillon Si nlatt
erder.
n
You have no right to suffer
rcfrnheil
anJ
dtnestlan
aided
, " * 8H"lia.
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from tired, aching feet, or from
1
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Acres
&amp;
House—In
heart
o
f
Oviedo.
“
DO
YOU
W
ANT
to
buy
or
sell
So
ca»y
to
carry
tlie
little
packetl
Phone 422. Elcctrngith
tight shoes, when tin* help u at
anything?” I f so advertise in
Puintinu:— Dccoralinj;
vniir cull.
Other Listings on Pile.
tho "Gainesville Sun."
le t us prove thut lit our cost.
PHONE ^03
HUM, s t a t i o n s A N I)
DKVK1 O l T M S A T T R I T I O N -P-riSend the coupon for a test of
Lux
or
sell
through
us.
Our
clients
licit
ALTO SUPPLIES
lit it tinglnnlng inn g reu tr«t 0eu
"Tix". I warn what ei lie t com­
v.lopuu nl in i.lorlitix’s ItUli.ry; «
Interest is always our first consideration
fort it run tiring you for your feet.
half millKin dollur high w ay to lha
tAHVS' SERVICE STATION.
g u lf brach Just
IlnlahnU: a two
( lip million now.
4 Gas. Oil, Tires, Aceessomllll hi •&gt;•&gt;.Inr bridge across Kscam■
after ei'ery meal/,,)}
«■ b-rviee with a smile. Elm
hln ||.iy utnrted; quarter
million
Chiropodist
iloll.ir "| i"r i house uiolor coltslrueW.J.f U l U D*3|. C».
Phone 447 a
tio n , two millions being spent on
til Ut'liwn An.
fcm»t s p e c i a l i s t
a
h
ig
h
w
a
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.
greatest
chanco
f
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live
iTS—Three stations.
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in .‘to
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developers to get
In on
ground
Trial
*, s« ,ond. First nnd Elm,
floor.
XX'rllo Development Doparting Nulls. Heavy C a l l ­
HaU
M« aaiupl, "TIZ ”
minutes
ouses or tired a c b lo g
meiit T h « Pensacola N b w s .
Avenue and 10th Street.
211 K. FIRST ST.
feet.
smriLE for r.Dc nt Drug
service.
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
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W. It. SM ITH, M dlt.
Stoics union, fine by mail.
FLORIST
gusta, Gn.— Augusta’s greatest
Y o w ll P ro w II Idg.
Klevnter ciasjilicd medium, rate cash .Oac
l'honc.
Waiii
Oriauibt! S IT II'ID i: CO., Commerce, La.
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chargo. 10c per line, minimum
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W R IT E IT A L U O U T -

NOW V A C A N T — Furnished slcepjni» room down town, comfortaj,|0 un,j coo|, telephone, hot nnd
cold water, 113 East 5th St.
FOR RENT—Two nice furnished
housekeeping rooms. $20.00 per
month. .114 or 312 E. 5th St.
FOR RENT— An apartment, 111
Park Avenue.
F ()i’ RENT—Txvo room apartment. private jiorch.
Lower
floor. Reasonntde, rtl •&gt; Oak Ave.
FOB BENT — Apartments also
room near the new hotel. 1009
Union Avenue.
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. 719 Oak
Avenue.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart*
ments, first ..ml second floors,
hot water furnished, free garage,
cool and comfortable rooms six
block* from business portion. Mrs.
P. J. Holly. 518 Park Ave.
FOR RENT nt Duvtona Bench.
Very desirable summer coltago
and apartments. Robert Gray, 804
Auditorium llldv. P. O. llo* 21,
Daytona Bench. I’hone 1065-J.
FOR BENT — One room nnd
Garage. Gentlemen only, 1018
Oak Avenue.
FOB RENT txvo rooms suitable
for light housekeeping.
llox
1112. Sanford.
FOB BENT—One bedroom, gent,.».{y JOJ J J*
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LUM BER Y A R D
A complete line of
Cx press and Pine
Frnmini;
Sheathing
Fidiiur
Flooring
( ’eillnjr
Finish
Mouldings
l.a( It
iiricli
Lime
Plaster
W hite line!, i'lasler Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
HuUdcrb iiardxxare
lh»,rs
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
We xvIII huiltl your house
Complete— or Furnish mate­
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T h e Price

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CASH LUMBER CO.
\V. S. PHICK. Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone I72-W

JO H N E. F O X
Ileal Estate-— Insurance
All kinds of property liatnl fur aale
Park Avvniis und Second Street
THE REST’

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Cleaner*

$3.50

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                    <text>yOUR NEWSPAPER

Fair Saturday »ud
Inf tehit&gt;«r*tottt ft? »l
IrhT portion-*.
Mnxfanunr temp.
Minimum Turn*.
Rainfall

In Florida’s Heart,
&amp; s (JrcatcHt Vegetable
Us R ichest Garden Land
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

NT7MBER 235,

PRICK FIVE CENTS

AN FORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY, MAY

&gt;me Tourist Hotel Under Construction Here

Balanced Plan Would
Guarantee That No
Deficit Would Occur
In French Treasury

L v Characterized B y 'S fl

Of Strikes

[A b se n c e

Throughout Europe |H

And United States ^
ermany R eports i
[DayOne 01 P ea ce a

ficinl L’ *l is Is. u?*i II) H.
C. Du Rose. Supervisor or
Registration Who Also De­
fines Freeholder Under Law;

Lrkcrs’ F'arly Meet &lt;
| In New York Held
Without Disorder! [;*
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IbONUON, May 2.—May
L appears In liu M i f f . il'
L
oue-litnn importance
U labor festival, at least its
Cputalii'ii fnr disorderly tieLnstratiidis liv the working
Atlvi.cs from all the

Voter;-, cunlified in Seminole
i county to participate in the $L*
1740.000. roads bond issue election
Tuesday. May
nnmber 1,388, nc*
carding to the (inures compiled by
It. (’. DuBose. supervisor of rosistrntion and announced by him
today.
*rrecincts on*, and three of San­
ford have a total of 911 qualified
votern for Tuesday’s election. O ut­
side of the two local precincts, the
inext largest is number five at
’Oviedo, which has 105 qualified
Ivoters.
With nearly 1.400 citUens quul*
ififf* to take pert. In the election,
officials are of the belief that ful.lv !Ht per rent of that number will
Icart vedeFor the oust few tluys,
ilie Sanford Chamber of Commerce
i.-titer Governor Puts Them ! base h em waiting on active cam­
In Class With Fugitives paign in the interest of getting as

-out

wen
Uyv
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fl(|. '
i tiit
race
Mh

Thi&gt; picture “1v*v.-n the ntvv 11«*f«1 Forrest I.nke r.s it will will l«e op-, o, i ,p - fine t In th - state and will contain 158 gt
r-’unv ball i ••••in and lobby. Wln-n complete.I and furnished th
for tin- iu:u v. inter t ’ ason, according to its build':

&gt;• «;*'!&gt;« • ,fv: ’.

!

I’, p a s s e d *|tll&lt; tlx
t In* aftemoon when the net
iii order, although i nhoiit hi- balloon, the X- 1U ol the
lenionstrations
-&lt;f annv, wa torn. I In big bag w:&gt;. .
Dorlance were held, then ripped open and ib-flalid. Il 1
f ail Imposing char w » Captain O’Neill'! fiist chanto part it italic in national bulhmu .Maryland
'
Executive In Speech
distinguiahed yt • race.
llefore
Fraternity
iMeetiatf;
thfj* May l»av vvn«
-||„. fjr ,, „f n„.
ting |,al
SeoresFerieralGov ernmenl's
nttui'U' rih * mcv
| fhhis, lli»* at inv
S I I, pilotAttitude Toward llu :'-late
I hour v'triK'- m pact , ,|
u
|. j,.,. ,j , y. „fr
...... «»»•’ « C01," ,,0“ at fi:.V&gt; I*. M. and ti.il..! av.av •
lav dav d • m y n r t i i
before a i.ff brn
innvadnv- generally | i,.u|. Max id,- Met’oni.icl. i I.icul. •
' parades un i m i s - . , ,iA)1.s niliL,&lt;
mg .u
, ,
. . 1 The fJ»&gt;oilyeur If!, flown b\ \ \ . the fr
.•it Iin*I ik'pii an.M’i* 'j* \\,|, u rm u a with * N. Wollam »nsli
i'»:u: fn»Hi lm* Mip* ri xii•I•*. got aua%
nuuutc* lat -, A! u I
rwiiiiu nruir • • ••• ,
Van Ormaii won In t j i a r s ■ uti
j»* elect ion ol I’ h-M !;h.i.
if, fj
lnak-llbiljg a., p-e.-ij.; || ||,,„ey\Mll. veteran !y in
iiddic. It bad ciett I atronnut. soared a wav in the St.
&lt; ,i
'I**......!*
***•■ .loseuh at *'•1- P. M. Ill- aid*.* .... ..
I be taken of the wrn | | a r r v I'rcston.
’
• I'wWI'’ expression
Tribute was paid bv officials of
‘
Ifclmgs but everyr.„.v
thl. ,„.m . „f
. . Tnv- r , '
if ipiietlv m t i i i to llclhert \ . Thud.n win. ,
' in inlogne where w;i . l l W M |,s g a . linrtlv I..-v,.n II ir.de li burg i- f ( | | j,-,. jw||,lUM&gt; The Detroit, was
I rung, no ilitinnlpn t» .-tart
y
eh ihe iiUKO d ' .\; vlor vv.-u revived by puliunlnr :-l a.I
ere Imre a c nnriu imslsi t.d
.............. ..
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,
.
i'i- ! I ' . ; I l l In- ail .
f phytne deninnal rulniiu -deisnr *
-iiivi
ivc holiday ch-irai-i„,,,vv
v, a ,s lifted froi.i
Mi
oilieidciu-e Cir.t 'lur- n|) „mi*ulaiire and pluevd in 11 •• "li
' h,,w •
rmnn;ims ,|RrVl.t |uM befdre Thndon tool; of] th. b
.’•••* U*' h " o n the flight at *1:58 o'elock. Phy- | .....
iiufoatinn by
. tiiriaiih mlvised linu the trip niiglil ; ua..
Washington eigb.pncuinonii.
since his
t)U.|
.
; lungs were
in a weakened condi- :|| ,,t
Ihe deiiioiiHtrat'ojis. | j(in r, „ n,
L,ils.
oiatte
•Ji'dcriV. 1
Th" . t a r t &lt;-f th. ra .e was delay- .. lU r
ml of \ p-nna Icida- ; ,,,j (|V ., .,t,(„,g wind from the
. . ...
'• ' ' hi (i h ri.tia in i) riorti.".- I that hampered inflation
mIfiu• I
. Most■ ,.. •. 11, • i.
f 11«►
r nt mi • • i l hn
• .ipltal-. A tealiirc
wtis tuiaed off for nun ■ thin' .
"
‘len‘° ' '
, mm hour.
i '1'
was a d. mand j
W|| ,... unti| r» 17 V. M. that
'
in force the N a s h - .^ , ,.
balh'on
in «barge oT
ur convention.
| Mmtor Maui..... SmitN of Kansu ,
• 77
♦( ’itv look off In leatl the 'vay fui
, .
v. . lUV
All lull' 11«|* fiilitr *lt!»t? .
lie hlill htMM

Men Are Being Held ^

■tabbed through the heart, shot
GABY, I ml.. May *J. Five
thrice through the head, partly dislire h Id h&lt; r- mi I in Chicago t
I ront Just ice; Gives Talk
mcinboic.l, and badly « harrc&lt;l.
in enimcciioti with the ihystei
At
the
Chesterton,
hid.,
morgue
To
American Law Institute
death of a ymilii; wonuiti, w
where the body 'ms been viewed by
1 uly wa found Sunday near
,i i ie than l,(MU) per on , A. I Mal­
NGTON, May J.— Her
but quo lo.iiing so far has f
lei, Gary attorney, smd hi stenolh y, I iniuT governor &gt;&gt;1
I &gt; oc.tuldi ii In r i.lenity or thl
Kiapher ae-ertod |*«&gt; itivcly t lint
ovv cliaiuellni- ol W .1 h
llu- nuuil* c.
.creily, Si, l.miii., ml
lteliev th at the woman was Mrs.) the body was nol thul of Mrs. Dea.fivopYiiio Di-siderlo, 21 year old 1 !arlo. Yfr. llnller snid he hid dressing th p American I.aw tnsti
tiioilit r. wa-* iiakrn after two men reprenented tin young woman in •irtt- here Frulav altaek-d "repre
j v. jth Uj**
r e -la'
1 n laii'cs of • o'im
............
• I.mm it u&gt; li.lVt »v il ill” vvoiUUII litigation
ci. tleelarul h.- knew her tii»o Wt'll -.via* run away to other loiiniricj* l (;;,jt|-jella
;iuce the beily was found.
l oiigw-iuid
lilentlfic.ition at first believed l 1 be deceived by the reiu-mblatve m dodge emu l subpoenas.
Me did not call miiucH 'oil it wa:* 1j Jt| 0 yj.,rv
i*i dive, were received lale i-riduy ■ ;be rev. pliy .ical iharacti-ri-lie .
'Villi lin m rest of l&gt;e idario of­ well under, lin’d by llms*- pr*- eat \|inin«inti.•:'d iiisteml hi a •-1111111111 of a laystifving crime olficei (mind them- ficers hlurU-d ii search fur two ii O’Neil. M. b‘. Osh r ami t o|. , , . 1(
ni- n wlm were with his wife short- Bohert \V. Stewart, who were
y, Ives again gioji ng for d u e .
a- .* q
I ruler detent ion a- a material •&gt;' 1 i-fore she was seen alive m l. -.night as witmsses by ('a- govern - 1
idrqi-'atil for a compani*ui &lt;&gt;f Bo-is vvho meiil ill llu- lViral nil
witfieu.s, Sam Boss o
of Mr).
' thu w ill.mu. anil a girl friend. t ’liejCline, \Vyo, As Mr, 1100....
.
,
lifted the body us I
• 21-year- The g u l fii-mi i-- also sought,
icudc the attack on tin- oil
tin* jy,,ting m tin:
.In phiio- Desiilnriu.
B* *s identified the bml.v '»■ that delegate* broke into eiitliu 1.1 I,ic •ui**;
old iiuitlu-r ei three c jrcn. -.vitb
_
| I. liu a I
v 1 .mu lie v.u» a -quainted Merino of 1lit young woman lie had met applause.
iinpairutenl of Ju -lire
'staled.
•bee ami lather, Mr. n„d my/.! lb ,-d 11 idenifieri n vanity ease and
itel urtlelc.i fountl near the bmiy.
Mr. HailU-y was telling of th e. 2. Have p
liciiuulo tlcuoru of Gary, added
VI)., g ill’s parents were tioulilful 1 irrave (WFr-'t., i 'h» ,ttdm im siru*lfor the vi-nr-r
tlii-lr iilenliflcu'.iiin.
Yet, lut-.- In llu- day. Willi in .1. "f identity *0 i inue *-xtent, but M r.. hum ef the crimln ill law in the l?sn exem pt),
He a ri
Sm irdoo, a Gary con tnliie. -.aid Iiciiero aid Ihe Millie splicing "f United Si ale. 1. lie po iuted out
th it h - had luterviewerl th':• *• ommi' the teeth win comdtent with iliher- (hut there hail been a very tcceuliu w d ifi* d elector witii
I , M. veil dead las' ’I i"' dn'v, llmsi iteil chma.-ti lisiie- anil she bcliuv- 1.. tiili!c iiiipairiu-lil of Justice in arlcs of the district
ib,- fuel that - i »i *-. - iitativen of l art* registered,
f mil id the girl to he her daughter.
days pflpr th- body wa
lei in ” interests
had gone to) Mi. Oullnso definev
1 other 1 ouiitriea vvle n they were
r the election lui
wunteil i’ . witm ■ ■ Iu iv .”
......... **old.-i . me
The implication of M- Mmlley’- " " " ''m l * -lut. o. f
.. . .
............/ I H
k IV V U 1
I remarks was o'’vi&lt; e*. After tin-; ,,)} ’ . , ,
session, conipo*e*l of upproMinutely
. , P ’ ’’’’1 *1 r ‘ I , r ..

VDDRESS MADE AMERICAN VIEW
V PRESIDENT ON ARMS MEET
i' CONVENTION WEI, RECEIVED

hiniianit: n a n prooiuiii, Hi.
,. ,*
• Vci* v-1*b 1riell

Mi ltndley uni *&gt;failure of

'•••ii! 1
1 ••1.fin
It wa.* mi oidcrly
1 n i 1**411 urugi -• ni and

pi 1 1 ii-- to appear a:, witm- : cs w a,

1..

AMMTII, NT. 'la v 2 - t o!
olidgc wa 1 back at li»in:«

•iToriniiig hi-- u *uat clmn
t vinr. iiudergon*- a lo-.iii
tion at a liospit:*l in I!”
1 eda;
Ailliotigli pli* 1 "
| |i- li.i’l heart bhc.-k 1 on
i» curing
c.in"i ir i ;|,|\ .’,l| •-&gt;| i,**l- . t ’d. • ”o|

- u rg ieg tin- c.nlion• f 1 oiito-Lioi.sin.

...... di tri'iuteil n un
Day

IV,1.
iiiim .

•,
iin-M were ejecli-d

1'll niei ling bei-fnlse

m

' ......... "
will advance the cs-. - of pem
dtrecti 11 "f •
'ni.'11' ' "
,
,,
„f tile imtlmi'.:. vim
m il!
Hu- A.neri&lt;in n.nkc up "1
.........Mm 1
.1 -I- • uni on ' f
• - '
■ ttt

M* p u la ..... -'I.I indii try ’
'MN’»*bt'
are " l '
,
. . .
. ii,. ' r I runted I’ll! Mie poli’ l’ .’ arc * la
I ».d a r i n g Ilia* lit I'hmim . Uu | ( .
,j(ir ,|„ .m u , ................ is
1.., out of - III’ - y e a rs m
•'
r..,,,,, ngheemeut . whiefi wa
•1
” ’4'
........, ' 0.11 • ibli .it Mo- opium eonfci

”o 'lioiiting aildii".Mvlmi. They were

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In tfriritionstl 1.01:^

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Del a w a i f rivri
1 "lav
O fficials of
'* i'-'h ri-ivtitlv began
1 w-*»rKcr ■ at this
1,1 d
an in, ronxe m
' ' ii-.it' an hour.

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*en&gt;u.- nurcuu .ii

1

.
rJomtv.

missioner ot Muncullurc .1
F.i’vi..:' I. M,.-. 2 . thu- ■ " t Mvcr . a n d

1"»"U. former had oeui a****''^ V“

‘ftS u !‘. Ml»mF&lt;dl.'U1' re v iv e d |'V"No'' lames
»‘toke

ill • lif tr w ith b •

»*'.»•

i the v/eaktn^m. o f the pres- .

e v e ry .

m

huv^hee^m l
wiiT'I.ot he unti

n.ISf.A T O B S
TALLAHASSEE, M»&gt;
t-tutors remaining over i
end journeyed to*hiy t"
Spring*. -5 mile* away,
Biennial basket picnic.

id:

IN ’i Vincent Funeral lo

PARIS, May 2.— ErcpJ.htil­
ing his recent statem ents that
France must seek ways ant!
means fot returning to a gold
standard, Finance Minister
Cnillaux Friday told c o n ihpondents that the gold stanti
• ••j •••«
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»» H O

111 U

u u x ,

$ fV »kn
ivn^nuuai*
*W
« « V » » -■

V* 4

elem ents of the French fintiTcinl program. Hu said hia pro­
posals were divided into three cnlrkorlbs, the first of which wus u
p erm anent and absolute balanced
anywhere of a deficit in French
finance*.
Me naked to be excused from de­
tailing the rest o f tho program be­
cause, he said, it was proper that
tho French Parliament be inform­
ed first. He added, however, thiw
when the necessary measures to
provide*! for flouting the French
debt and other urgen’ requirements,
'werv effected. Franco must then
follow the lead of Great Britain in
placing her money or.ee more ujnm
a gold basis.
th e gravity of the aituntivO ariaing from the heavy obligation.!
coming du * • year has been
gre ' ■
rated, he snid, ex*
prw,
confidence that with carulul h - ullng the French Treasury
would hv» able t'» meet all ds ruaudJ
mad*- Upon It.

Ilrltish Still A rr Doubtful.
I .ON DON. May
Resumption
of Ihe gold
• i bvitl continues n
prominent topis . and although the
guvernmci ' '.« ,!•' ! *wn to rnoie the
pound n tn lin *
uuriitul is gart­
er ully commanded, tli-.ro i»rff »i)lu*’
ddubt/ul voices t-ui.vd ua to Uiu
outcome.
The Spectator ami the Nation
fear th$ decision will rncun » gen­
eral lowering of wages. I ho bpic*
tutor feels ihat Chancellor of tlio
Esehi-qucr 1 Yiurvhill and hi* advisera have taken heavy responsi­
bility upon thcmsvlvus in risking
| ( . sn in rcase in unemployment W t
,)0 1 general tr**b&gt; deprvsviou.
J Frofessor John il. Kckneu, thu
u . , econoniiat, in uu article in Uiu N*»
he lion, admits th a t if a return to a
i.i, gold ntaiidard was inevitable, Mr.
t hur* bill the T reasury and tho
no Hank of 1 • ;;lnnd have contrived to
in ring It at ■..• r.b.gg the meat pro
ir- uorft and fa r - sighted line* opeu
iid to them, "hir «• the plan protects

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. ...

financial a u 'h o ritie i in Now Y*. ..
It ailcl», however, tlu*t th” real a r ­
chitect of thr poliev is MonWiune
N onnan, y o /rrn o r of the Bank
England.
I h« arrangcm-iit of an American
credit, tin* Economist thinks, was a
vviso uu*, sine* it makes assurance
doubly cure.
wr hope,” the Economist
• n)n further, “ France and
are i tiniulatcd by this example to
ta k a the neecs«*ry btrua to lin I
tlirir currencies tog old, we shall
have recreated one *.f the most
esnentlal conditions for a revival
and rxpansiuu of world trade.”

"If, rt*

Police (Jet On Trail 0i' Stolen Car
Before The Owner Reports Its Loss

,. v -port I be llir.fi. two a m
hail
. . nad-. wnini Iwl to lh, rv,vtrv of the iimrliiim within a,
. i ... .. and 'Itleutieii of Al
miu Bantu uud J. K. Matto.\. of
1)1 i.uido.
\ | | A ' o J7 - S 1 ( ) 1) l i e c o r d s '.in w-o.‘ld was instructed b;. V.'u’ li
I'l'kiliy inornipg iui Uverland!
ini;Ion not to enenurngf tSiu arm untomobile belonging to l.. ( ’• l / ’O !
tirdv wni taken from Band A l­
p f i f l ' D E L P H I ' . Mai - " i'.ii 1 ««lc.
i--, nciir tiic Gonzales store &lt;&gt;nj
■ ■
'
IT.; t n
,x *
i i ’
r u t Btl'i'et. Some time lutcr tbs!
1
;1 '11
iiiaiingcr of the
Hanford
Um -*I
i
.
r
,
Be Held On Sunday E a r s Company telephoned the
i*,*!!:« . tation that two young muu
Ittv. r this morning iuftintainin,.i a
--------I’! him nine lire* which he
:
of Hu mites an l” '-!*. ^
F uneral services for (*. E. Niii ...
I-die
V
c*
I had been stolen. Me paid
made yesterday nt '
wDn d u * , win* died nnld’-nly Thurxda
1 2UU gallon* of guaohm-,
Siuin-rfield. Teun-. while e-’J liu ra hv check, it ia naid, arid sent
Itjjjy ,if «,ij mid a crc'V ol ( cJ*. A. . 1•
In XI. I.ouin, Mo., to vi.,i mi 1 'iii’lovi-,- tn wntyh th**m go to
i t.ady the craft bn - hiitMcd t h e 'hi. v ,n. w il bt held Sunday after the hank and k**-p them under »ur*
nonstop seaplane rcconi.
noi.n ut *1:20 0 clodc at the horn vilanco while iie wus notifying the
Object of l l u - flight L to demon- „f yjr . Vincent’s sister. Mrs. R*&gt;: police.
Before the officers on duty at
,, *... • u,, •&gt;p.i*»•1i 1v **f a itaplune F—-1*1rv•«1r —t *)K i rench Arciitw
the
station could ac t on this tnfor*
I to make a hop from the " c » t Ruj-ial will take place in Uit*
inatl"P. howtver, rn lk e m a ii J . B.
t Coast to Honolulu.
View U n ie te r v .

oeapmrre is

* f « a t r t r V,? ,a" K"'* ‘d&gt;tt"»P'on. tion* to their Dguri-.■•
:«»«. &gt;r,‘ '•-Me:.. former Brit(•..mmissioncr M ayos

Wbcrho,^*

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.

Doubt Still Expressed
Among Englishmen
Over New Standard

.id day syuti 111 of proecdun in
* ) ( . 'l / t '( l / i l l C I
in.d . Me hoped lie- next coll--------n
would pas a law authorizing
MOBILE, May 2.ii c.i'n between tin- -lot's uimIc.' nt /chooner Fnuice
\\hnli the governor of one n tut’- nu, was tirizcd lodu.'
| might mal e impii ition ou th*- g n v- iiimshi»l following tl
ern-r of amdiu-r -ta te
fur the l»-- |il,-| yeuterdny aga
(turn of needed witness* . .
| by the attorney gem
Mr. Hadley poke inexplanation 1,-pi wa* *-nptureil 01
|.,f n report which had been madi ] (
,,, |. |i,Hda .*
11., thi American l-avv lnrtitut*- b y j ( |, c r-’ast gubid cult
Ja 1 .niiuittct- *&gt;f llifu-, him -If a Key Went,
I eh inuau, uad V/dtiaiu F« Mlkell,l
-------------------’Glenn of the University *&lt;f IVnii» \ l IIOl.lt PBKI
1! Ivonln t a x • 11 '-'l, and Jo h n
-------- • .nil,urn ot the 7*i w ’i ork line, on | NF.VS YOKk, May
lilclcct'i iu criminal law and pio-jlmon reerivrd here &lt;&gt;
' eeilure.
I Bonn* thin morning
- —- —
1 'i n ThieffHng, 1
p;„*bi 1,'ii.c L u d i . I’luce U i i q ; , o f tin- Dmnliiicnn •»
d - •Ginl ot iVit ui S l*&gt;,0"D.
” f tin* brder Um&gt;UKliout tl*0j world

id. 'I.iil tin-; :d &lt;o l ;.'
tliiol- . Sluter tilrcad; has taken i'.ulrp’-n
:
; and the d'. .!• aiituggj 'd . ill mtururcr, to iii coinage trufeiu 'o In- multiplying l;u!-&gt;-t." Ii.- in arm s; tliat g'ovcriimcnt m m-iuiI.i a re not pcrm ilt d to in
'•Io ' i i v I m i i o &lt;^ l » r p i i U i l l &lt; r dill- iu r'liniiitreial venlun , and

l U ’I’l

Collett Beats
-*'• • •
('&gt;nl Tolley One Up
Atnrric.-" ...

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| * 1 it ]S 11 S t ' n O O

.. . Im o ’. . net • • ■ «&lt;«i |l« J
.......... l?.V* ,l,,1
.......
'Iii- !-••&gt;11f or*l polii-o ’b part n in e |
iH i .,1 i-i-iiUr: in i i &lt; taken ui- | vi?-wpoint in the early M a g '- '
t ihlidiud vvlint i.-i beli*vi-il to bei
to g tl—r r,.r i*rnnte*l.”
l,u* tu«*‘"r e n r e .
................ r i c r d Iriilav, when tin- owner
•' The- have ” l\m:l:i;p
It’" a d d - j It, pointed nut that llu: I 1tiled •* ,1 tolen iiiitonioh.Ic hail time',

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, , „ „ |e ,|w.W ,

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• • mo-t of the long
'vi i, nailer t lie* con
’ ■* •-'’i ml Win ker* of

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1

, J| 1 Wh Ml.:, t i *o|. -c U n r f a l
..., , 'fiei-nwv • r th.
&gt;' iM tntjup preliminary plan-.

MiinP. fu lled t o r e p o r t

nun

mum s

th'-oil inagna.e- win. v &lt;r. al. 10.0 |irt,|ni.
,(f Kl
when their testinwniy was de-:irc.
I(f | Vn„ Vx .S l„
m me Sinclair ami Doliciiy oil - j |.-|u 077 4f•r*t h
iMse-i,
1 “Electors who are
"I l-rd’1’’ 1 . ugiit. •* •I'-iril act*' - 1 llliv kill!-, ill impM-anl
ire a,, ccoinl only l’&gt; n ingitivc tin- coontv under n *-o
f10111 jin.tice, t|r* Im t il Mr. Mmlley.
-,|. in f,-,. siimilc.
I In outl’Uist id i.pplamc that (l port ion of the purci
I'dlov.id ti.i&gt; :p •"ition left 110 having iiaul tuxe.i op
■ji’iilit in 1lie 111in I ol tlioae wlio tm inilitbis*. Freeho
heard it th a ’ tlit* : i-ntiniviit met 11;&gt;- land, even thou
vvi'o Ihe hearty approval of the naid for, and are t-n
a ,1m id Inwycru a 'mnhleil for the on the question of
juininil au-etinp of the in titule.
thonds, .according t*'
1‘rnpn-icn New l.cgislation.
|ei'hm .'

I&gt;resi&lt;leiit’s Fallicr
Hack From Hospit.

’•il “ M iin

'

1 oamvHuii with Ur*

0
Hie liomes ol
and onb1' h'lildingu
• on their Ii ioiIj .
.•' 1
of Iasi
a winch HI 1licet-

d urging “ lin-

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To Italian Princess
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tifr Emmanuel. I*rnc -. V- n*l
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�THE SANFORD

W ashington Is iVjfost Irresponsible Of Doomed Man’s L ife
Cities fn United States, Says Stew art1Was Not Spared By gr
IGovernor Of T exas
WASHINGTON*. May 1.—Wash­
Road No. 1 ■Nunez Ferry to J a c k ­
sonville.
fli
... Nunes Ferry to Pensacola. 9
nriies concrete, excellent. Remain­
der sand clav, condition fair. Pentacola to Floridatown fa ir sand
cla&gt;. Floridatown to Millignn,
good luimi clav and brick. Miljimm to Messy Head, sand clay fair.
Missy Head to DeFunink, under
construction rough. DeFuniuk to
Garyville, sand clay, excellent.
(JaryTiJlc to Cattondale, unim prov­
ed but In fair shupo. Cottondale
to Marianna, sand clay, good. Mnrinnnn. sand clay, good. M arianna
16 Quillcyunimprovcd hut in fa ir
shape. IJuincy to I.ittinans, good
saijd clay'.
J.ittmaaa to Aucilln
River via Tallahassee L Monticrllo,
unimproved but fail. Aucilln Riv­
e r to Greenville, sand clay road in
good condition. In leaving Green­
ville fo r Madison take old county
road to within nix miles of Mndiiton, where you will come to the
new highway, an excellent sand
ciny road through Madison to Live
Oak rind on into
Lake City.
There being only one short detour
between Madison and Lee. Lako
City to Jacksonville, excellent.
Road No. 2—Georgia Line to Fort
Myers.
Georgia Lino to Jasper, and ciny
road in excellent condition. J a s p ­
e r to White Springs, sniul clay
road in fair condition vouch in
places. In leaving White Springs
cross Suwannee River over old
bridge in the town
of Whit*:
Springs and take old county road
to la;ke City. This is then ffieial
IM h u r while tho highway between
White Springs and Lake City hi
being hard surfaced and is in very
goad shape.
High Springs to
Gainesville 25 miles of asphalt, e x ­
cellent. First 10 miles south of
Gainesville asphalt surface very
good. Find of asphnll to Micanonv &amp; miles rough.
Micanopy to

ington i.*n’t exactly u vicious city.
Thnt ii to say, it isn't tough, in
the sense thr.t Chicago is tough.
I t isn't hard and cruel, like New
York. I t isr.'t dc.psrato ana d a n ­
gerous, like Sun Francisco. O ut­
side the prohibition enforcement
service, the thug doctsn’t flourish
here. And yet it can’t he said that
Washington is good.
It Ujnuoubtedly is the most irre ­
sponsible city in the country. Not
th a t it means nnything very
wrong. It sifnply doesn't care.
Ncaiiy everybody h nre is nway
11 om home, with little or nothing
to do, and interested almost e x ­
clusively in having a good time.
Throe ar.&gt; ideal conditions for Sa­
tan's purposes and he makes the
most of them.
What’a become of the Scott di­
vorce cane, at Alpena, Mich? The
testimony in the cos® told this
story of life in Washington with
beautiful accuracy.
Not every­
body’s life, nf course. Hut it wac
very characteristic of the “sm art
ra t'' which, in proportion to Wncli
inglon's population, is about id
times the size of any other Amer­
ican city’s “ sm art set."
There isn’t much depth to it:;
moral tu ip itu d c—ju st the whole
outfit hent on fun and excitement,
and the devil take the conse­
quences! This isn't assuming that
Congressman Scott did ah the
things hi., wife said he did, or that
hi t complaints of lira . Sznlt neces­
sarily were well founded. Only
both veri'iom did sound so like
Washington.
Hut, anyway, w hat’s Income of
the Scott rn.'c? Washington was
enjoying it immensely when they

finished the

Grapefruit r.nd Strawberry Cock*
tail.
Remove pulp from two grape­
fru it and mix with onc-hnlf eup
xhredded pineapple, end strawber­
ries cut in halves, using hclf cmuch pineapple as grapefruit and
allowing four strawberries, to each
serving. There should be two cups
fruit. Four over a dressing made
of one-third cup fruit juice r.nd
one-half cup sugar.
Chill thor­
ough!’;; serve in c o c k t.'' glasses
and garnish with cand - cherries
ntirl leaves.

iSapRsi

Cucumber Salad.
Remove thick slices from both
ends r f e cucumber, cut off n
thick paring, and with n sharp
pointed knife cut five parallel
groove:! lengthwise keeping cu­
cum ber in its original shape. Aria:ig • on lettuce leaves, and pour
over French dressing.
Shrimp a l.i Ncwburg
A fter two years in the S ta te De­
partm ent a t Washington, Mis:; Lu­
be Ati herson. .'10, of Columbus, 0.,
hns qualified .in a ntembe** of tho
diplomatic corp'.. lib** will leave
soon f .r It m e , Switzerland, to
become third secretary of the
American legation.
clemency was exercised in other
ways ns follows; Commutations,
two; nnriovo-*, enc; parolee. SC;
furloughs, I’d ; restoration of c i t i;t*nship, .TO; revocations of pateles an«l furloughs, .*t; remission
»&gt;l bond forfeiture, 7; remission
of fine and jail sentence, 7; s u s ­
pension of service cl’ the Court of
Criminal Appeals, 2.

1 pt. shrimp, a thr.p. butter, 1-2
trp. alt, lew gains cnycnc, I
t“p. 1 r.’.iin Juice,, I l-.p. flmu 1-2
cup cream, yoi!:&gt;. of 2 cg*rr.
Clean shrim p nnd ro d ; three
minuter: in two tablespoons but­
ter. Add salt, raycm** and lemon
ji’nice, and coox one minute. Re­
move shrimps, and put remaining
b u tte r in double boiler, add flour
and cream ; when thi* l:**rc*l add
volkr. of eggs sligh’.lv lientcn. and
s l u imp-. N;rvc with toast, or in
p a tty rhdi*.

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mighty anxious to :ic** the second
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What Washington’'*
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any second one.
t However, thul hluU-iucut* that
Washington was enjoying it need;
to lie qualified h little. Not quite
ail Washington. The Washingtonbius whose mimes were mentioned
didn’t like it a bit. And when Mrs.
Scott announced she wasn’t half
through the probabilities are that
quite a few more had cold shivers.
At any rate, it’s been guessed,
again ami again, that a lot of
prt::: ni( would he brought to have
tlie rest of the performance con-

Destructive m ollis! O fttn
y o u never lir.ov/ or their
p r u e n c o —u n t i l they have
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d c a t taka l , , . . rii:;. uio
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Itoad No. .1—G rorgia Line to O r­
lando.
Wilds landing to Video, sand
clav road in fair condition. YUicc
to six mile south shell road in fa ir
«uiuhtton, I ...m
n-*int on into
Jacksonville sheet asphalt road,
excellent. Jacksonville to Green
Cove KptingJ, paved road, excel­
lent. Jacksonville to Green Cove
Hpringt;, paved road, Wrick uu*l
t i rated rock base. All in good con­
dition.
Greon Core Springs to 1’als.tkn
rough to end of Inick a t lUce’ :
Creek. Mrick from Uit.c’s fie e k
, through Pnlatku
to San Mateo
good. Han Mateo to Dunn's Creek,
fair. Api hall surface from Dunn's
Creek to Sisco, Crencent ( i t y , IMerson. and DeLeon Surings excellent.
Streets through Crescent City now
under
construction.
D e l.eon
Springs through Do Land to Sunford nnd Orlando, fair.
Road No. I—Georgia Line to .Minmi.
The Wuycroig roud from Hi” St.
M ary’s River to Jacksonville Is
Vqtfti to traffic and newly paved.
Oiling work
Is in prugrers hut
ttuffic is curried through the work.
Rond under construction hv Duv.il
County from iluyard to St. John.;
County Line. Duval County Line
to Runnel! ii2 miles 9 foot brick
mud with lock shoulders, fair.
Hiinnell to end Reilly’s asphalt
Road 9 miles asphalt surface, ex­
cellent. Volusia County Lino to
Daytona very good. Port Orange
in New Smyrna 12 miles, I miles
good detour.
New Smyrna to
UruVurd County Line, 12 milco.
nine miles payed, no detour. T itus­
ville to Cocou 1H miles all paved,
except short detours around hi itlg&lt;s. Cocoa to Melbourne 21 mill**,
9 miles excellent rock detour, 12
miles puveil. Melbourne to Se­
bastian, HI miles, 2 miles excellent
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a t th e office of the City T a x Collector, hejclnnlnir nl lo o’clock A. M.
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ROME
B enedetto Crocn,
tvhn-p position n s I ta ly ’s lending
phi’
( h e r and forem ost intclleceH osn d isp u te d , has
Ih 'Hhnu down upon him self the
w ra th &lt;&gt;( F a sc ism 's lenders and has
(i
■ ih* turm ( e n t e r of 3 vigor*,u T i;t:&lt;iversy a m o n g publicists
. r 'i ' t u -. hy pnhli thing n s p ir it­
ed &gt;lt fen e of liberalism .
Kej tin g tho thesis th a t libcrul in. political and c u ltu ra l is dead,
:'ntj th a t the p re se n t-d a y s tr u g g le
i.t solely b e tw een socialism and
communism on the one hand and
ultra- c o n s e rv a tism , reactionism
and F a cism on th e other, Croce,
in a re c e nt a rtic le , a ssorted th a t,
Fascism n o tw ith sta n d in g ,
Italy
would some d a y a g a in have to tu rn
to n lib e ra l g o v e r n m e n t and to
a liberal c ulture.
Fa-.cir.t c u ltu re , he a sse rte d , was
one-sided and superficial. F a c ists
were fond o f ta lk in g of history
and the historical significance of
their cause, b u t th e y never hadreally learned th e tr u e lesson of
history t h a t only a dec a d e n t sta te
would long to le r a te a n a u t h o r i t a r ­
ian regim e and t h a t a healthy one
would e v e n tu a lly r e je c t it.
F a s ­ no serious a n sw e rs and t h a t hU
cists also never tir e d of ta lk in g influence on th e wane am ong
r.i Ita lia n national traditions, but y o u n g e r Italians. The spokesm en
they seldom realized th a t th e ir e x ­ of th? c ultural aspect of Fascism
trem e n a tio n a list ideas w ere init- condemn llio philosopher** point of
K, t*. d by F re n c h nationalist* like view ns d ry a n d pedantic, a n d a s ­
Charles M a u r r a s and
Maurice s e r t th a t the living force o f F ascist
Barren. A u th o r ita r ia n is m , Croce y o u th will c re a te an I ta lia n cul­
declared, w a s necessarily t r a n s i ­ tu r e much m ore im p o r ta n t that
tory and provisional, and the F a s ­ th a t which Croce has g le a n e d from
cists were a g a in p ro v in g th is to G erm an philosophy. One o f these
be tru e by the poverty of th e ir a n s w e r s su m s up the c ase in the
crentivcneas.
sentence: "T h e tr u e w ot.; of Br­
But, Croce continued, while nei­ and thought is born w ith o u t preth e r t h e -extrem e R ig h t nor the e x ­ poration and w ith o u t edu c a tio n ."
trem e L e ft w a s (|Uite sterile, each
having its p a rtia l place in a n a ­
On * of the m ost im p o r ta n t symtional c u ltu r e , liberalism was nec- bills or 1 iublems*with th e w anderi" a r y to the s ta te because it w as in g tribes o f C entral A u s tr a lia m
the only creed which "xpressed th e c huringa . 11 sii;(* of wood or
"the necessity of giving free play, stone carved into shape and incised
whenever possible, to the s p o n t a n ­ o r painted w ith a totem ie device.
eous and inventive forces of indi­
viduals am! social g ro u p s," and
lii*';ni«e il w a s the
only
force
which made for real m ental, moral
and economic progress.
The a rtic le ha s d ra w n m any
h 'a l ' i l
r e sp o n se s from Fascist
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venient and easy to sent* in attractive
round slices that tempt the eye and
palate. Ice cream keeps better and
longer in a Scalright. Order it today

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I here a as nmeli difference in the
building materials as there is between
day.
But to assure our patrons th*it ours
stand the ravishes of time, we offer onl
quality.
\\ bethel* it be Lumber, ('ement, Lim
building necessities we have it— at j
are quite moderate.

Vanilla. C h e rry N ut, Chocolate, M r

Seminole Creamery fo.
Phone k.l t

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Building Material
for the ages

When frexhmon nt W estern R eserve U niversity, Chicago, O.. kidnaped
two sophomores ami made th e n w ash th'? lace of » atutuc a t the fe d ­
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Phone 505

North Laurel Avenn*
SANFORD, FLORIDA

�THE SANFORD HF.RAT.D. SATURDAY. MAY

SOCIETY
s ^ j t e a a g

sE rX w ®
, nJ Mrs. R. A. N ^ m a n enVdrnl
F,illay T ni" r
j S ? h o » c on 'Vest F ourth
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lower floor w as atT ,Uv decorated with u pro.prinff |dow |rs a rlts i * C combined with fern.
prize for high score, an am” J an, bowl, was won by Mrs.
f e K Knight. The cut prizes
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“ 'by MV. D. 1.. T hrasher,
^ s i t also pr* sentcil a cream
* i ” &lt;1 Forrest Lake who was
«nifd »playinfr
cards.
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Sunday uho-ii
Moi n !isi; worst I
I o’clock. S :Vj-» t
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
] Ycuiijj People’
CHURCH
i t Evening u«:rs;
Suit \1
P a rk Avenue anil Fouith Street [ o'clock.
Which Prof.mi:,!!
T hird Sunday after Luster.
Hilile s t u b ai;
Sunday school a t U:lli
| Wh !m :&lt;li:y
Regular service at 1 o'clock,* Tb- n.-i’ '
serm on by Bi.thop .Mann, Cetebm -' tist Church
tion of Holy Conimunio...
wh.i liuve • ' ix
This being the ocm-ion t(f t h e the n*p!.
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te g u la r annual visitation of the 1
bishop of the dince
iu„ Ucv. n ittis T i.* ,
st
Camercn Maun, D. u., to t lu&gt; par
t hi bti,
Mi. a clar.s of candidate* will re held in ih- \v,
reive the Apostolic Rite of Con Avenue mill T!
iirm ation a t hi. hands, th? cin*
i. Utiduy niii:i;i;ii
j being presented hy Rev. Jas, G ihty school :tt io
|G la «3 for some months in chart;, ji'ct fur t i n on-,
ct' the services in Holy Crons.
Punishi.u nt."
T h e bishop will also hold an in
Wed.I ■ i|a&gt;
form al service dedicating the nev which int'luii* .
inir a t M u\li .
loom.
This «oeirv. i
room am] fin?
the Bible ami a

At The Churches

I'RESBYTKKIAX ( lit H( H
T he pastor will preach at both
preaching service.' Sunday, and the
stasioii will meet
morning and
night to receive ‘members.
Ssrviccn for the day will be as
follows:
!• :•!’&gt; A. M, Sunday school.
A. M. Preaching Service.
2 : In P. M. Junior C. E.
1:00 I’. .M. Intermediate C. E.
7:00 P. .M. Senior C. E.
S:D0 P. M. Pleaching Service,

TALLAHASSEE, May 1 — Mis* ;: lu-s.'i to taike/ up the program ‘.next
Miriam Birdseye, nutrition spec­ tall. Children in Volusia county
ialist of the federal Bureau o f have been weighed and are ready
and waiting for the wuik to beEconomics, at Washington, is v i s - ': gin there, it is stated by Miss Eva
Ring Flciida studying method* Richntdson, supccialist in n u t r i ­
u.rcd I’.i’ii- in developing nutritiop tion.
ruder nourished children. She ha
Upwards of -1,000 scliool childvisited Du.nl, Lake and Polk coup- ten were involved in thu work in
tie a where t!ie work ha* been con IV k county, and the mothers and
centrntcil during the past year, and fat burs of the children affected
where the results have begun • &gt; hr.vp announced themselves so well
* . how nil improvement of the t leased with the results th at Mlsi
health c&gt;f ihe children.
Richardson says they have asked
Especially has tins been true in that she work out something defi­
Polk county where the work hm nite for th? next school year.
been developeti a* a definite fol­
One of the outstanding develop­
low-up to ihe examinations of ment* in connection with the work,
iliildicn made by the State Boat.I it is stated, in addition to b ring­
ol Health last fall. Soon after ing underweight pupils up to s t a n ­
the examination;-, went made data dard requirements, is an increased
\ was furnis bed the Home Demons!ra number of gardens anil more milch
tion workKirs who began a program cows,
o f 'building up the umlet-nouri»h» d
Citrus county also has carried
chhdrrn. So satisfactory tu n e been on the nutrition program during
the result* that several other coun- this year, having it now half cointics have announced their rendi- ipklcd, and Collier is taxing it up.

K tS S BOCTTH

This is to say th a t qual­
ity outl»*ta lhffrtntlly.
It is money saved to
invest in an auto top
mnde by us.

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Model Trim CoN m to Dodge Garage
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300 Girls Expected Firemen B enefit Byj
To Take Courses In Bill Introduced In|
Club Work In June Florida Legislature [

\\ inter Haven— I’lannin
nexaliou ol hirgi territory,

Embroidery in Color

TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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By Stanley

Government Specialist O n
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TALLA1IAS.SEF
TALLAHASSEE, May 2.—The ' m
largest chus in the history of club proposal is contained in a bill in- ■
gill work in Florida is e x p e cted ' t reduced in the House by Ueprc* 2
to take the short courses nt thi 1 -intativcs Victor of St. Johns and J
I'll rida State College for Women Way bright of Duval that every Jj
June 12 to 111. .Miss Flavin Glen- foreign insurance company doing ■
o n , in charge of the work in F'h&gt; business in Florida sluiil be re- 5
Liil.i, is expecting .it leu; t dlhl quiied to “one dollar upon the huu- *
gitlf from nil sections of the state dred and a t that rate upon the a
to enroll for the emu sc*, lie stat amount of all premiums written *
eii today’
„:i fire insurance within the limits J
During ihe hurt courses four ,,f incorporated cities or towns ■
coni sts will lie conducted—con- , each year. The funds so collected (*
isting of two in canning, one m would lie turned over to the cities j
hroml-huking, and one in health, and towns by the stale treasurer ■
An entrant is expected from each for disbursement by trustees of ^
county in the health content, the Foremen's Insurance and Inspcc- ■
icprc; entatives to be selected by t:&lt;»:i Fund, under rules and re g u lu -i*
elimination lout* t, with the girl linns that might be adopted by ■
•coring the highest percentage to them.
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lepic.ient her county.
j Mu pur* of such funds eonld holjj
For canning emitrst No. 1 the used except for the benefit of the 1■
county demonstration agents wiii tire department of the cities and J
select the hc-t third or fourth tuvvns booling membership in llie ;■
year club girl who will have reach h'iiemuu's Insurance and Inspect-, *
i d the age of 1 i by November and ion Fund, which would be composed'
wim d o ‘s canning and gardening, i f three or five members represen- ■
This gtonp will can a vegetable, i ting the different branches of the *
The girl making the best showing 1city government.
£
provided she meets reipiirnients she
For the purpose of supervision ■
will be asked to meet by Septem and inspection, and a guarantee^ 2
| her -It), wid become a member of i hut the provisions of the \ l*itl *
the Florida Demon &lt;t ration team v.oolil be administered as prescrih- *
| which will give demoH'lrutioim in id, every fire department enjoying m
Ihe conservation of Florida p r o ihe benefits of the Act would he ■
Iduels during tlie In tt u a i i o n n l Club iiipiiieil to be a member of lhe!{|
C ongiiss ni bo held m Chicago Florida State Firemen's Associu-IH
next December.
tion, which association would b e ! 5
Canning contest No 2 will con vested with full power ami u u - |n
i t ol team work. For tin eon- lluuily to supervise and inspect :■
lost two girls, preferubly s li,ei.&gt;i| ; h • operation of the ordinances ' *
bv eonte.-t, whom the ageni wish that would be required to be pass- a
to rt present their counties by giv- ,-d in each of thu several town* J
irig a vegeiubii’ eaoning ileinonstra- and cities enjoying benefits under ■
l.rtivisiuitH of the measure.
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sale possible
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j Killed In Storm
in North Atlantic
Moroccan I riliesinen
Are Attacking French
North

licit wo rip, most of them, but
ei.., iu-d all of today’s half
1*•’ l" '"lye this puzzle. A
‘ti'A.-in are introduced.
ll&lt;&gt;RI/.ONTAI.

Tlml which is retained in
mind.
Source of artificial indigo.
To swagger.
S ncedv.
Sun god.
A*, unit'.
I’rieud.
I.o im , luirrnw inlet.
i 'ontessinn.

Trap.
1;tspired with fear.
Anger*.
To hem.
Special kinds of food pro
rerilioil for medical purpose*.
To cate for medically.
Auto.
To attempt.
Before.
Weapon.
I’nralvzcd.
SurfaiH’ measure of a plane.
Odor.

part o

• of'compactness,
1 »f a circle.

Sun.

Inflexitde.
Average.
Thinks highly of.
Hreust*.
Worshipped*

V I Smith Africa. I

habit.

Oriental guitar.

Ry th ni.
The a fte r song.
Quick, fust.
Opposite of high.
To rent.
Negative.
Three-toed sloth.

*nd smoke without

\ \ S \ \ Kit TO YESTERDAY’S
( ROSSWORD Pl'ZZLE

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A u trimming for tlm crepe frock
in.thing F more suceossful than
end rnid-i y in bright colors. Thin
fro. k i uiuhincH omliroiilgry, and
pm tin king most interestingly, and
tin- long tin contributes a youthful
feet to the whole. Tile color of
tilt- dr. is is a lie. p
' and the
embroidery i in hades of tan uud
hi own.

ured of H o o k 1Worm
Half Million I’orto
Rican Jibaro’s

Atlantic, heavily mantled with fog
.ttiil lashed by a driving wind and
orde:
of ruin, has taken a toll of five lives,
lor, are at- two &gt;.teaniers wrecked ami a three
1 on a front mast schooner sunk. The schooner
;e«.| are j Cape D went down Thursday night
»st*. where three minutes a fte r it had been
defending j lammed by the steamer t'luckaes.
mas off buiuhro Lightship,
luritie* are
Mrs. Margaret Wilkie, wife of
lieltel lead- the captain and four of the crew
mind with were drown d. The stenmemr Azov
objective, i went aground on southern end of
h soldier-. Cape Breton and the coast steam
iforeements ei Moldegaard went ashqre off
bring the Pennant Point, both being pound­
ed to pieces.

There &amp; no doubt that, in Sanford or Seminole county
theie are people who need almost any particular article
at all times.

If an article is not a general neces­

sity, there are few buyers, but a market can be found
every day for anything if the proper effort is made to
locate that market.

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'‘JIBAIIO" Is tin- name giw-n to
the laborer of Porto Rico, and un­
der modern method
more than
half a million of th en laborers |
have been cured ■f hook-worm,
.Itm.nOP by treatm ent provided by
the (iovernment, and -dtl.UOO by
treatm ent provided bv private
means.
The lieutiweiit i:&gt; not complex,
but consists in the mailt *&gt;f ’Uiynud J
iind Epsom Salts in nroper propor- I
tion*. P retty nnstv to thi*
*
une would imagine: nut so with I
1 lupnn-Lttxntive ! inks about as I
good to the taste a i candy. F.ven |
today many people in thi* great |
mid gloriuuz loud are -aid to have ,
i hook-worm,”
when tin \ #re
MCIuiy run down, and la. k energy i
V o w 'f ? ( S
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lufficb nt to supply the “go."
Nearly nil d-lt-s.- i- traceable ; D R A F T
MR.
to derangements of the stomach or
b.iw-’ls. the moat important organs, HOI aj l u O U L - D Y o u C,fM.&amp;
being th.? source of n'l energy. T O F K 2 I 4 T ivl &amp; J
Almost nil trouble*—common cold,
consumption, fever, etc., are due to
a loss o f vitality caused by mi­
ner fee l at nmach or boWe I net nn.
Indigfsti.ui and constipatton foim
tli,&gt; 4t.iriniL' nuint for n whole li-*t

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Which Design Speaks For The South?

h M I » M • i t t r y ■ ftrrti &gt;»
Spadar a t Saafard, Florl
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Knirrarf a* ia«-&lt;*onir f l a t s

October 27. 1315. at the Poatoffice
*t Sanford, Florida under A ct of
M arcao. t m .

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Manager
111 llitanolln Avenue

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R t n s c n i r r i o x itATKA
One Tear—17.00 SI* Months 11.50
L&gt;eUvere&lt;l in City by Carrier, per
w eek. -15c. W eekly Edition 11.00
per year.
SPKfclAI. NOTICE! All obituary
no/Ices. rard* of thanks, resolutions
anil notices of entertainm ents w here
rharire* are made w ill be chnrged
f t r at regular advertising rntea.
MRMiir.lt T ilt; a s s o c i a t e d i m i i :**
The Associated Press Is e x c lu s ­
ively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches
credlten to it or not oth erw ise cr e d ­
ited In this paper and nlso the lo ­
cal new s published herein. All rights
of repulillealIon of sperlal d isp atc h ­
e s herein are also reserved.

SATURDAT. MAY 2. 1925

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T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
. 3
---------1. — Deeper water route to Jackson▼tile,
2. — Construction of St. Johns-Indian River canal.
3. — Extension of whit* way.
4.—Exiension of local am usem ents.
— Swinning pool, tennis courts,
etc. *
5. — Augm enting of liulldlnjc pro­
g ra m —houses, hotels, apartm ent
houses.
6.— Extension of s tre e t paving p ro ­
gram.
7. — Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8.—Completion «r city beautifieslion program .

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Will the Daughters and Sons of the Southern Confeder­

Matter. acy ait l&gt;nck in stupid quiescence and perm it the destruction

TO .MYSELF, ON MY BIRTHDAY
1 always have thought well of me,
So ninny people say:
1 know I do especially
Upon my natal day.
Though many send no greeting
cards,
And wires and wishes and regards,
And other things their love to
tell,
1 also wish to wish me well.
I may have mnde a moss of life,
Some people say i do;
I ’ve always had a lot of strife.
And victories were few;
And there were times, I m ust a d ­
mit,
I praised myself a little hit,
And said th a t I was p re tty
good—
But, if I hadn’t, then who would?

o f Gutzon Borglum’s idea for the Stone Mountain Memorial?
Will the people of the South accept w ithout protest the
design for the Stone Mountain sculpture as planned by
A ugustus Lukeninn, the new man on the job?
Gutzon Borglum's idea for the great memorial carving
was a picture of a host of Confederate soldiers streaming
across the sheer face o f the v a st granite cliff, a gigantic
figure of Robert E. Lee riding “Traveler,” his beloved horse
standing out as the focusing figure.
Mr. Borglum desired to have the Stone Mountain Mem­
orial speak for the heroes of tho South, th e men who fought
for the defense of their homes against th e invading forces
th at so tremendously outnumbered them. Mr. Borglum was
thinking of those men of peace, men who had no training
and no liking for war, y e t who laid down all they had, and
as common soldiers made up the valiant armies of the Con­
federacy. He wanted to depict these men in the heat of ac­
tion, fearless, hopeful— triumphant.
The new sculptor, A ugustus Lukeman, immediately an­
nounced that the work already done by his predecessor,
Gutzon Borglum, would be "eliminated.” His plan for the
carving is to make a central group of the figures of Lee,
Jackson, Davis, two other generals, "yet to he chosen,” and
a standard bearer.
Presumably the generals “yet to be chosen” will win the
honor, according to the pressure brought upon the committee
in charge. If politics are to be played, or money donations
sought in exchange for preference in the selection of the two
unchosen generals, it may be possible for some loyal descenilent of a Confederate officer to have his family immortal­
ized in the granite of that eternal mountain side.
But what do the people of the South, the children of
the men and women who lived through those years of the
war, and through the Reconstruction Days that followed—
what do they think of the merits of the two designs?
There are hundreds ot statuary groups sim ilar in idea
to the one proposed by Mr. Lukeman. It has always been
the fashion to erect statues to the memory of distinguished
generals. The “ Unknown Soldier” idea is quite new in the
brains of men. And Borglum would have an entire army of
“Unknown Soldiers”— the men were all and everything—
carved into the living stone of the mountain, to speak for
all tim e of the loyal sons of the South who fought at such
heart-hrenking odds for the Cause they loved, and lost.
No, not “lost”. The New South is a better, happier
South. It won its cause in spite of years of hardship
and despair. It has lived down all its bitterness. It has
forgiven all its enemies. It has even reached a place where
it can look hack with fair, impartial eyes and see where it
was wrong. But the South remembers. It remembers its
men in gray and for what they stood, and what t h e y sacri­
ficed. Just what does it think should be done in regard to
that Stone Mountain Memorial?

We ought to practice modesty,
Humility and and such,
Ami yet too modest .wo can be,
Be modest much too much.
Now, modesty is fine, say I.
But, if"Yonr virtues you deny
Too much, the rest will think it’s
so,
Because they think you ought to
know.

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And so I wish myself success
As well ns anyone.
Though modesty is good, I guess.
It CAN be overdone.
It’s well to he a modest man,
Be just an modest ns you can
A b o u t'your talent, place or pelf—
But not -n much you wrong y our­
self.’
— By Douglas Mnlloch
May Day was very much like any
other clay, a f te r all.
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Tho P lant City Courier is one
of the most interesting of our exchanges.

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Post Cnrd Week will probably
he a failure now that it takes two
cents to send them.
---------- o—----It isn’t the high cost of living
t h a t ’s .running men down, it’s the
high cost of living high.
;
----------- -o -------The man who grows old and
doesn't know it is usually the nmii
who will be considerably older.
--------- a--------Twenty-five years from now a
womap with long hair will he as
queer‘■lopking as u man with long
hair r&gt;ow.
-------- ~o--------Sometimes it is hard to tell
whether tho hooks down in the
Baikal! 'States are earthquakes or
another w a r breaking out.
' --------- o--------There are lots of folks who nov ■
er forget to go to church who ca n ’t
lememiier to save their lives when
to pay their poll taxes or to vote.
»
o--------It m -ta $ 15,000 to lay out an IKholt* golf course, to say nothing of
the lots in potatoes.— St. P e te rs ­
burg Times. But it is money well
spent.)

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THE SOFT SPOT
• *&gt;

As Brisbane Sees It
To Slop a Hen Setting.
Rare News for Farm ers.
Only Theoretical Victory.
At l e a i t He Liked Her.
Hy A R TH U R BRISBAN E
(Copy right 13 23)

MR. G R E E N L E E S point.i to lit­
tle yellow ducklings walking about
with their m other in s tra n g e si­
lence. Not a single quack from
the vhble family. "Those,” says
Mr. Greenlees, " a re known as
tiunckless ducks. They are a cross
between n turkey und the yellow
runner duck.” Tho meat is deli­
cate. The duck makes no sleepdestroying noise.
Third. Mr. Greenless gets from
his soil, which looks like white
sand, fifty barrels of Irish potatoes
to the ncre; digs them in Febru­
ary and sells them for $12 n b a r­
rel. This writer shipped carloads
of potatoes from Farmingciale, N.
J., to New York for $1.10 a b a r­
rel, from which had to be deduct­
ed freight, cost of barrel hauling
and th*&gt; wholesale commission.
Fourth, Mr. Greenlees sells his
tomatoes for $1 a crate, or about
$200 a ton. This writer sold ripe
tomatoes to the catsup factory at
Another Good Decalogue
Fnrmingdalo for $10 a ton.
If you must be a farm er, which
Inasmuch as the fnmmiH Tun Commandments of the in­ is a hard life a t heat, select your
spired Moses are not scrupulously obeyed by any of us, it climate with care.

is certain that the decalogues of one kind and another de­
vised by modern men for modern living tlo not obtain faith­
YOU HAVE read about the
ful obedience from many people. But here is a set of com­ thoordtical battle of our great.
mandments offered a former com m issioner of health of 1 fleet, including subm arines, cruis­
New York City, Dr. Thomas Darlington, that all of us ers, battleships, flying ships, etc.,
m ight follow most beneficially.
around Hawaii,
T h at fighting
T he Darlington decalogue says:
ended in great victory fo r our
1. Keep your mouth closed when breathing;
battleships. The flying fields of
also when angry.
the air force were seized, and the
2. Drink cool water with your meals; also be­
entire enterprise was a gigantic
tween meals.
success for the battleship.
3. Bathe daily; a shower if possible.
It’s lucky fur our noble ships
•1. Eat slowly; this leads to eating sparingly.
i that the great b attle at Hawaii
Make your meal a ceremonial pleasure.
was a theoretical battle. If it had
.r&gt;. Exercise daily and breathe deeply while so
been real, with a fleet of five hun­
doing, but avoid overexertion and never eat when
dred properly managed Asiatic airfatigued.
thips opposing us, our battleships
(i. Never read or transact any business while
and cruisers would now be lying
eating.
peacefully on the bed o f the i’tt7. Work ten hours, sleep eight, and use the
cifie Ocean, and the report would
balance for recreation and meals. Always rest on
have a different' wording.
Sunday.
8. Ever keep a contented mind. Equanimity
C AI’T AIN \VA It N is accused of
means longevity.
keeping his young wife a prison­
U. Neglect no portion of the body.
Employ a
er on board his barge
for five
physician to examine you at regular intervals and
years,
lie
would
not
let
her
meet
so watch for the beginnings of disease and pay some
or
talk
to
other
men.
When
la*
attention t&lt;&gt; bis opinion and direction.
went
ashore
he
locked
her
in
the
10. Moderation in all things.
And while we are on the subject of rules for bet­ cabin.
We all despise such a selfish
ter health, how about your daily walking? H ow far did you
walk today, and how did you do it ? I.UllgS lull ot a i l ’, t h i l l husband. But niunv wives will tell
up, sm ile in your mind, and a zip to your stride? How did you they would r a th e r have Cap­
tain Warn than the kind of hus
you do it?

hand they actually have. Captain (
Warn a t least proves th a t he likes
MY FAVORITE STORIES
his wife. The worst kind of hus
BY IRVIN S. COBB
hand is one who doesn't care what |
his wife docs, or where she is, oi l
An East Sider of foreign birth $108”
whom she sees.
No woman i s '
droned Mr. Abrams.
and short term of lesidenee in this
"So?'
re
all
v
happy
unless
sitm .• man is
country prospered to tin- extent "Say, young man, would you do it
"very particular” about her. Iluw
where he graduated from the ranks! for me a f a v o r ? ”
ot the Forsythe street sidewalk | "Sure.”
do you explain that ?
mcrelmnts and became a r e g u l a r , "Then, please, you should look
business man, with a store ami j at your hooks and tell me how
IN' THE Floridn Legislature at
showcases and everything. Also, stood the account on the first day
tm tin* first time in his life lie of last month."
TnRahassee. Iteprcacnti-'.ive Branch
In a minute or two the hank proposed a law, reading: " I t will i
w able ti» s ta r t a bank account.
line day be was engaged on the functionary was back at the bt* ngninst the dignity of thi &lt; tatc
telephone by the assistant ea-*hier 'phone.
"Oh, Mr. Abrams, he said, "on for any newspaper or other publi-l
of the bank v. here he kept his
the first dav *&gt;f In
month you cation to refer to uu&gt; R.dj within i
checking fund.
bad a baluncu to your credit cf the confines of this S tate as a
“
Mr.
A
bram
s"
stated
the
ca
sh
­
— O '— —
$322.25."
flapper." A few hours’ residence
Betty IJlythe, well known screen ier, "l called you up to tell you
" S o l" shouted Mr. Abrams, “ Und convinces you th a t Florida ladies
that
on
the
first
day
of
this
month
star, is being held captive by b a n ­
did 1 call you u p ? "
dits in Palestine. She w on't get your account appears overdrawn
arc dignified, self respecting and
much thrill out of that. She's been
entitled to such a lnw. In some
used to th a t sort of thing for
other states you would suggest
years.
RANTS AND FIGHTING
that if the ladies would pull their
------ o---------MIAMI HERALD
dresses up a little around the neck,
While the legislators are busy­
in the hack and in the front and
ing themselves with the spelling
of Floridans, they might do some
Two bandits in New York en­ [ not run, he cannot fight," declares let them down a little m ore at
legislating on the correct pronun­ tered a grocery store the other , The World.
the knees, no anti-flapper law
ciation of th a t city on the lower day with drawn revolvers and pro­ j Wo dispute Isith these statewould
be necessary.
j
meats.
Ichahod
Crane
made
his
F u st Coast.
ceeded a t tho task in hand. They getaw ay sans trousers and sans
* • ----------- o---------Can you bend this? The Key did not yell 'hands a*!......They gave darn near everything else in the
SOMETIMES A m d -o s tu to r is
West CiHren tells about the young tin* command " 1’unts off" and they clothing line. When a uiun wants carried away hv his own enthus­
saw
th
a
t
it
was
obeyed.
\
to
run
or
has
to
run.
losing
his
husband’ of a telephone girl who
in commenting on the innova- J nether garm ents would tend to inwas recently presented with t r ip ­ tlou The New York World refuses crease his speed. And why can't iasm. One Florida concern, adver­
lets and complained because he its unqualified indorsement as a man without pants fight? They tising a tcallv admirable section of
was given the wrong number.
“ the shades of
banditry is an unsocial profession, j can fight and they do fight. For the State, says
- • --------- o----------is prohibited by h*W and fro w n ed . proof, inuke inquiry
the Gurmau Grover Cleveland and Joe Jefferson
Another attem pt has been madu J,m pv t h(. police, but it says "the soldiers who were in front of the linger here. So will yours if you
Upon the* life of King Boris. *’Un- wrinkle must 1*** regarded us a kilted Scots in Fiance. N o . one spend one season.”
easy lie* the head th a t wears « i rct(5 contribution to the art of lob- will ever convince ' ritz th a t those
“ laulies From Del' * were not fig h t­
crow n/'. Jl we were the good King ( |H.rv."
Boris we’d move to some nice quiet |
World sees efficiency in the ers.
AS A warning to the victims of
c o u n try .like Russia o r Mexico. ; mt.(h,(ds of tho robber* saying that
Those New Ye, i. bandits who
“ get-rich-quick" schemers, a Flor­
compel
their
w
t
l
m
s
to
remove
--------- «--------| a man with his hands up is only
The *(ita.qnqnt i’ress tells about temporarily out of the fight ami their panto are sowing dra g o n ’s ida editor offers this improvement
a mniT who' was returning to his lie m ay become hostile if the gun teeth that .nay come home to on an old saying: "Take care of
home In the "North from the horse w agging a t him is allowed to tupse roost. The m an without, pantn vour pennies and someone will
races a t Miami, lie maintained in its threatening position, while may bo slow to s ta rt either u foot come along to tak e care of your
th at the rures were a cleun propo- tlm man deprived of hia trousers race o r u fight but once ho s ta rts
dollars for you."
of c o m m , "lie cau- he is not likely to stop.
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SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY l , 1925.

THIS IS w ritten in Florida, not
far from Ijike Okeechobee. Here
you meet Mr. Greenless, once a
fa n n er and cattlem an n e a r Lnwrcnce. Kan., now farm ing it in
Florida, where he bought six
thousand acres.
Four things will interest fa rm ­
ers and city people in Mr. GreenIce’s Florida farm.
F irst you notice his leghorn
hens, evidently much annoyed,
each with a fenther th a t goes in
the little opening on one side of
the hen’s no.*c and comes out on
the other. An Italian takes care
of Mr. Greenlee’s chickens, and
thnt's his Italinn plan to keep n
hen from setting.
When she
wants to set he sticks the feather
through her nose. Amusement arid
annoyance make her forget all
about h er desire to he a mother
and sho goes back to laying eggs
It really works.

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DOBBS SA1
R ic lr Boston man got i,n .
Spartanburg. S. c„
is usually the safest ^ e r
There are only 325 th„*
N. w York City. s„ wh.\
U r k e r s do the rest of the
Paris has a billion candle- i
er light to guide a v i a t o r , ^ !
er if they have trie,I thY., 5 *
frying chicken?
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Bo S ^ 7 ,
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r*\

til
&lt;3

Coolidge. president, a . w . I
cnce told a joke about a
none of us are perfect. " 1 ^
Musicians will hold n ffln,
in Chicago June 8. but ( hies
bers are not interested.
,(TCX’)
Croier
of $-00 hv
a man
withwa&lt;
a Mb
stead of by a man with crwtt.

//I

Europe is considering
some war debts, but not s*r^ 3
It’s spring and the little
are fdtting around waitin. i
house flies to take tb**m ou»,
ing.
1

J'.

There are people who
themselves
to
death t^u
amusement.

yj

No doubt a cynic is all rigbtl
his place, but he never goes i
until he dies.
Take your time in making I
and it will last longer.
We had ra ther be disgusted i
; our pay than disgusted wit'* ,
job.

W *

Why argue about who i *head4
the house? The boss of the ]
niest home we have seen ii
months old.

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JUST IN PASSING
BY R. J. HOLLY
One never misses the well until the w ater runs dry and
you never miss a friend until he stops doing something for
you—or stops printing a newspaper or something of the sort
— if you know w hat I mean.
Gainesville Run second.-, the motion to cal more "sour”
kraut. Eat it, Bill with some Geezerhrend— you know—and
it will not be "sour" hut will give you th a t rich and mellow
complexion that goes with the men of Gainesville,
Goode Guerry has disposed of his interests in the Pnlatka Daily News to his partne r M. M. Vickers who will " car­
ry on” in the newspaper business while Goode makes good in
the real estate business. Goode is one of the best news­
paper men in the s tate and will he missed in the ranks but we
wish Hn&gt;. Vickers the best of luck and know he will keep
the News running full time.
St. Petersburg has a good hall team and a good umpire
and all that hut I cannot get up much enthusiasm over a Flo­
rida league team that does not include Orlando. When I think
of the wonderful game- we played here and ia Orlando when
it took sixteen policemen and nine players to jiull off a game
it makes me feel th a t the human race is getting soft and we
do not have the times of yesteryear.
The Bradenton Boord of Trade has launched a campaign
to finance an idea of bringing gasolene from 2d cents to 111
cents a gallon and they intend to pul it over. Several thous­
and dollars have been raised for a pool lit buy tho gas whole­
sale and soil it for HI and this is going a fte r something im­
portant to i-very citizen oi Bradenton. What is tin* m atter
with the Sanford Chamber of Commerce doing the same thing?
That splendid road meeting ami barbecue at Geneva T hurs­
day demonstrated that Mr, LoRoy and his able assistants know
what they are doing in the way of getting together ami
putting over lag things at Geneva. Ami if all the people out
there will stand by these boosters they will have a thriving
city of several thousand people in a fo,v short year . All hon­
or to them. They have the right idea.
The Florida Sun published at Orlando hus come hack to
earth and is now called “ Florida E arth." Some folks come
down here to revolutionize the world and find Florida getting
along pretty well while they a re here and a f te r they are
gone. Now that the Sun is back to e a rth it will probably
strike more oil and less sand.
Jacksonville and Tampa a re having merry hell over the
ictlnUs re porta and nince Tam pa found out she was the lar­
gest city in the s tate it seems th a t Jacksonville seems to have
heard about it although Tam pa kept the m atter very quiet,
with the result that Jax had another census and dug tip sev­
eral thousand inhabitants out of the Rt. Jo h n , river and now
Tampa will enjoin Ja x from using them. All »f which re­
minds ns that we can "make our lives sublime" by wait­
ing until KK1U for a real census.
The rain and cool weather will have its effect on the tail
end of the celery crop and we cun expect better prices for
the balance of the season despite the fact that it bus been
a serious problem for the past three week-. But raising
celery is no different from other lines of buxine.i t. It takes
time and worry and money and real guts to make any line
of business a success and there arc fewer failures in Florida
fnrming than in other business say what you will.
As I write this column of ,uff and nonsen e in ,ho fourth
story of the First National Bank building it brings to my
mind the fact that a few years ago I never dreamed that my
old friend, Frank Forster wild hi* din t*r** would have such
a magnificent structure in Hanford in the year of 1925, it
demonstrates that notning is impossible in Sanford and be­
fore i pass away i expect to lie sitting in Illy own twelve aloiy
building some day right in this very city by the Ink . \V«
all seem to be getting closer to Heaven by various routes.
1 understand th a t a beautiful arcade building will be the
next big thing in Sanford business building and this will car­
ry out my prediction made many years ago th at a real arcade
building in Sanford would he the thing. Sanford is getting to
be a big city and new buildings of all sorts will bo built
here In the near future. All we need to do is to keep push­
ing, quit knocking, pay more compliments and less dispara­
ging remarks about our fellow townsmen and help each other
in every way.

Three business men were here this week looking for loca­
tions for various lines of business and wanting store rooms
and warehouse* and homes. It ull goes to show that Sanford
ii, coming and the demand for stores and warehouses and homes
has not been filled. But right here it is well to say that pro­
perty in Sanford is property and you cannot buy It for a song.
The days of cheap property have gone forever but good pro­
perty is still chea|H*r in Hanford than in any city uf similar
size in the state when you take into consideration our many
advantages.
All honor to Commodore Emory who recently Organized the
Yacht Club. With Commodore Emory and Vice Commodore
Hulick and all their stuff officers we can look forward to a fine
yucht club here and the attendant emoluments and the yachts­
men from all p arts of the country. All of us will not have
pulatial yachts but most of u* will enjoy the yacht club and we
Van entertain the visitors here next winter in the right man­
ner H takes yacht tlubu, gun clubs and all kinds of clubs
to give aur visitors w hat they w ant in the way of umusoments. We even need horse shoe clubs and checker clubs
tiiui we have those nleo if
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Women are so curious. Thrt;
fuse to believe things unleu
arc true.

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
III:. E. [&gt;. BltOWNLKE
"Adam and his wife hid them -&lt;showeth His handiwork’’—In
selves from the presence of the and other objects of the phj
Lord."—Genesis 3:8,
world we may see 1i is beauty
“ Verilv Thou a r t a God that His Muiestv.
hidest thyself."— Isaiah 45:15.
| 2. He is hidden in History.
Here a re two texts, one of which find him in the stories of C;
tells us how we hide from God Iof the great men and event!
and the o th e r how God appears to, Greece, of Rome.
VVe can
hide from us. All of us know the (doubt that many of these racn
old childhood game of "Hide and ed and died, working out t!
Reck’’—all of us have enjoyed it. own destinies and those of
Doubtless of nil childhood games people, entirely in ignorance
it is the favorite. And we know the fact that it was the linger
of cases in which, owing to sonr* God directing them in their
physical disability it has not been ievcmcnts; that not they lH
possible fo r the participants in selves, hut God, was man
this game of Hide and Seek to m -j through them, working out
tuallv move about and properly | will through themselves.
|conceal themselves in the usual! 3. God is hidden in Jesu*.
I manner— they have played it hy Jesus was on earth in the 0
i “hiding in m em ory"—by sitting men found it hard to under*
still at " b iu e " ami guvsuiiig the thut it was God among then,
whereabouts of each of the other's us plainly who you .ire’
hiding-place. Hiding in memory. "Show us the F ather”—They
We have done th at in schools. hardly comprehend His prei
We have gathered knowledge and
We ask ourselves win (iwifcfl
concealed it in our minds. And from us. There are a mimlw:
we seek to hide God’s Word in our reasons, and we may be
hearts here. Happy are we if we th a t one is for our develops)!
do it.
We only grow through re
We hide from God when we have itv. It is sai'l that the adultM
wronged Him.
We hide
from develops the wing muscles andti
people in like manner when we ability to fly in young caglfii
have wronged them, and dislike thrusting the young birds “dt'
them.
It seems curious that the nest. Thrown on its
people should feel this way.
It sponsibility tho young eaglMi
scents
ra th e r more reasonable fly in order to save his life, &lt;
that persons who had been wrong­ at least to avoid injury. In
ed should tci-l an aversion toward such degree the parent dc
And *« God am
the man who had wronged him, the child.
ami should, avoiiie the wrong-do­ to leave un on our own. He v
ers. But the contrary is usually to develop us.
true. The offender will nearly al­
Another reason is that H 'x r
ways conceive a dislike for the per­ Us to trust Him.
son whom ho has injured and will
A storv has been told a boa: ^
go out of his way to avoid a meet­ Bishop of Durham who once b
ing. This is a common tra it of lost a book-mark which had W
humanity.
We arc strongly in­ made hv his mother, it war f
clined to hide front those people alyl found, but when he f0UT
whom we have wronged, and do ho a t first saw the wrong '
not like to let them find us. And which showed only a bad!;'
the same is true in our relation or fused tangle of threads. It
attitude town id fjud. When we the first time the ilislmp hat r
have wronged Mint we try to hide tired the reverse side of the
trom Him.
er. and tit first he did not_t*dj
From this children's game of nize it for what it was. E;
Hide-aml-Seck we ought to learn turned it over, and on the r*
how to let God find us.
side was, “God i* love."
God seems to hide from us.
And so some dav we skill &gt;
We have all wondered w hat God doubt be able to turn the psi*'
is like. It used to be common to our lives over and see the "t®
think of God us giant: of th u n ­ side; and when wo have don? 1
der as his voice, and the storm and are able to read the nv&lt;
as his breath, lie is a Spirit.
and the history aright l »&gt;'J !
How does he hide?
doubt that we shall then hr "
1. In creation, God is hidden to understand the meaning o[ *jin this beautiful flower.
He is now seems to be only a great u
Ihidden in the s tars in the Heavens gle of threads of loose ends.
as urn are told in the Nineteenth
“ For now we see as thruM*
I’ aim: "The heavens declare the glass, darkly; hut then we
glory of God: and tho firmament see face to face."

SACRIFICING THEIR FRIENDS
N EW YORK HERAI.lt TUIHUNE
When the German people elected
A powerful section of the
Ilindcnburg President they were)electorate saw nothing *° u *‘,
ib .urbcd with their own psycho-; a liberal and Socialist I,,' rn’?tn ’
logical reactions.
They did not'public. Without tho synipaWT
have their eyes fixed across the this group and of similar
Reich's borders. T hat was a capi-.in France and the United 51 ,
tal political error, since Germany, the Reich could never have l!Uf
will have to live for many years as fa r ns it did the light to at
to come not on her own self-suf- on reparations and break down
fit-ient efforts but on the good will Versailles Treaty. B u t to m i
ami assistance of other nations.
I these liberals and radicals tne
The victory for reaction has af-jm an monnrehiai party is »* ,
fronted those elements abroad now as it w-as before ami
^
which have -tood most resolutely the war. It stands for every
hy the Reich in its struggle to e s - |th n t they abhor. A Germany ^
■ape it( treaty obligations. Rad- ing to elect Hindenhurg «r
'"a!s, pacifi
and socialists inland to hold out hope. ^0? ° vUiji
other countries have always had! tant, of restoration to tne
^
a tender feeling for the German und to the minor
,
republic.
It was the fruit of a and grand dukes forfej ‘ ^
popular revolution, engineered by frii'i.Hly consideration and
socialists. |t overthrew an u n p o p .'th eir self-deception. H®*
s
I , r militarist
am! supplant- any longer criticize 1 , , f ntjoi
ed a monarchy with a democracy, faith in Germany h gw™
wa
n ‘~ leaders
' " , - ..............
'•
' A by Poincare and the
Tile
„„„ ' ’
rh nationalist
own a! filiated with European in- French
nauunBiisi ileader*
p ---r■
.
tcrnational socialism as it existed! By choosing Himlcnb s
to ;'*ll.
They had co-operated Reich has cut off ns •"j**
A'■ 1
Triii h l..i|" •*• party. \.i:h it fare. It has repe 11
*11
unified Socialist party in allies who have done tneir
d
1
nnd Marxian or near-Marx- annul the treaty for
■J
mn politicians in Belgium and Ita ly ; benefit. Except for ■« ^
•‘nd in the neutral states. Through 1cannot be annulled, in
, yjd
he revolution Germany became In boundless
D9UflUI«&gt;W hero
***■“ w, o■w h"l pIf-^ #f jjj
tfnn T S
radicals and interna- protest against the results,
Die G *n»fn voters b ^ l
v a n . I |8!!daU at* everywhere an ad- war
vamed democracy 0f the Marxian lessly humiliated the m&lt;**5
friends they ever had

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THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 1 ,1 9 2 5
The many W ends of Mrs. Elton
Moughton will be glad to learn
that nhe is improving from her
“
■■
Laughton hospital

he Social Side
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY

The small daughter of M n Wal
ter W ight has Improved sufficient
iy to he taken home from the For
nald-Lnughton hospital where ah«
has been for the past month.
LET

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Sanford Schools T o
ENGAGEMENT OF MISS SA RITA LAKE
Observe Music Week
TO MUNROE B. HUTTON ANNOUNCED With Fine Programs
n - 1Sorority. Since leaving collcg she
*K has been one of the most popular
to members of Sanford’s social set.
.
i ’i r * ! wtton is a member of an
m old and prominent Georgia family'
U,|f.n , l . i\ r tho s° n " f Mr. and Mrs.
c- Hugh Munroo Hutton of Savannah,
th Ua. He i . a graduate of the E n­
gineering Department of me floor­
er gia School of Technology and a
hi member of the Phi Delta Theta
of Fraternity.
ilc
During tlu&gt; Mexican disturbance
lie Mr. Hutton was on the Mexican
at border as a i aniaiti of Covnlry in
is the United States Army. Ho was
ul over seas in the World W a r as
ds Regimental Supply Officer of the
1 110th Infantry in the 2t»th Division
ly j After the war he organized the
n - 1Hutton Engineering and Construcit It ion Company ot Savannah, fin, of
er i .which he \va lh** secretary and
Kc treasurer. At im -ent he h prenlh*i dent of the Hutton Construction

f e n ^ r f r c h
at
f o j k With Mrs. hharp ond
of VheT’irst
o f f at the home of Mrs. Ic,eIutive Committee of the

tSSS*«ui*y *™
, church at l o clock.

Guild will meet with
joiirerik on Laurel Avenue
30 o’clock.
Woman’s Unit of the Church
' S u e of the Holy Cross
j, wjil meet with Mrs. A. I .
,n¥ at 3:20 o'clock,
t Ruth Henry will entertain
Ljgc at her home on MugArenue.
Tuesday.
L ftathean Class of the BapLday School will hold a busi-d social meeting with .Mrs.
I “*» er
I nijrol AVCIUIC,
o’clock.
I George W. Knight will enL the Tuesday Duplicate Club
f home on Magnolia Avenue.
Lj Meeting at the Womans
Lj o o’clock in the morning.

Almond of Arcadia, spent
rge B. Thompson, of Winter
, s » guest of the Valdez
i Rtna F. Brown, of Falla*
i the giir.-L of her brother,
. I). Brown.
C. H. Campbell will arrive
by fmm Sara iota for a vis•* 'll-. George A. Uccotlea.
ii Nill Williams is spending
ttk-fnl in Orlando the guest
In Palmer Argo.
-* can'a Lake returned Frit!m Jacksonville. Mrs. ForJke will return Saturday.
'• B R Cli.t|ipell has as her
; -ir Ii A. Kelly, of Corunkvrh, vvhu t, on her way to
nix.

Edward F. Lane,
M. Thigpen and
i motored to Kus-

If Taken A t Once

^268.00 Per Lot

Seminole Marble Co
W. First St.

EAT YOUR

Sanford. Fla.

New Machines, llinh Class Rentals, A-1 Service.
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SA V E and]
Courteous Service — Liberal Table

T H R IV E

Fine Hammock

The T hief in (he Night

Mrs. Read Entertains
Idlers Bridge Club

IWoodmen Will Attend
Orlando Meet Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Like a n ­
nounce the engagement and a p ­
proaching m arriage of their
daughter
S arah Anno
to
Monroe Bryan Hutton
The wedding to take nlucc June
17. I 02."&gt;.

local camp will
night, May 20
G. GRAY, Clerk,
Max Cor soy, consul

WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ■
UNION HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING j
.
[• rolay afternoon in
i.ie Firss Baptist
rs. Robert G. Dnv*
Ot ' nrevidimr
' *
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nding or the minu
all showed a large
it, eight being ofohn fl. U-onnrdy,

Mrs. John l.ionardy m o v e I that
j,„i from tills Union he
M.„t to the le a g u e of Woman
Voters Convention to lie held at
Altamonte Springs, May 5, 0 and
7. The following delegates were
(,|t,rtl..if MrJ Mary
Douglass,
jtrs, Franeis I.. Nixon with Mrs
Robert G. Davey and Mrs. F. Iv.
Mitchell au alternates.
, Mrs. Nixon, ehatrinan of the
i’'' nlcnts, who re- j (jnjon **Mnth« • Day” program re1 frmii the If. A. R .p o r tr d that tne place of th eclengross in Washing bratii'Ct Lad hee'i changed ironi the
ideriul message for Method, t churrh to the 1'ir- t I’resbyteuan church. A splendid and
f the treasurer \v;i well arranged program ha h en
g, showing all bitis | piauntsl. Mayor F orrest l«tke will
n till on hand. On pte»i.; ■ at this meeting. Mu ir will
. Francis I., Nixon, tie furm btd by the city band. All

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nut uttt'tl ti In?x tiim urruw .
nrt iilmui It licfurc In* nmii'M in m u you
f»»r I i' hh Ilian i*m* rent a day.

IN TRAITS OF 1(1 In 10 AC It US AT A IMUCIr
THAT WILL INTEREST THE MOST CAREFUI
BUYER

FIRST

Sanford Realty Company

NATI ONAL BANK

II. S. LONG, Mgr.
Room 11 Ball B ldg. .........

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Phone G57

Sample Ballot
A copy of the ballot as it
.'ill he voted upon next Tues­
day is given here properly
marked for voting yes to the
three provisions of the propos­
ed issue.
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v i i mimed Charles
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and Mrs. Jim.

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*J5 New Slimmer D r e s s e s , for Special Sale Motul
I'luiu flat crepes and coluretl silk prints, all high
materials. "Betty Wales" and food Dress makers
Values up to $119.70. Special days

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AGAINST

,t„,’ "* Uinthrop, who has
ter, Mr*. Wnlkn . Wl-!Sunday for
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‘ ’ ^'orolyn Spencer
I to Orlando Friday.
LN* Wtllia
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Alfred W. Lee
of Oseola nioFrnlay, where
* week-end.

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Ihut •-«*r t i»Iti rc.iolutlon
ntloptetl tiy tin* ltourU of
I'ounty Comiitl*slon'*i ■* of
Honilfi'di. County. Klorht *.
mi .\t»r 21. \. t '.
provIdltiK for mi ln»u&lt;- of
t'Oiuls III Ih" sum of 1 1
000. known an SKItlK- C.
unit A G A INST BONDS.

EOlt T IIE ABJ'ttGVAt.
AND ADOPTtn.,' .if th a t

Ladies Spring Coats
Fine, all wool flannel, ull shades.
$35.00.

Monday anil Tuesday

Vuiues up to

Children's D resses
Colored Voiles, lace trimmed.

Colored fast coin

ed suiting anil prints.

$2.50 to $5.00

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HOTEL MONTEZUMA

Mrs. Roland Read entertained
the Idlers Bridge Club at her home
on Lake Jessup, Thursday a f te r ­
noon.
The rooms were artistically dec­
orated with vases and baskets of
hibiscus, gladioli, oleanders mid
ferns. High score was made by
Mrs. Harry Huren,
The hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Hifdor Curlett, served a most de­
licious salad course at the conclu­
sion of tiie game.
In addition to the elub niemhers
there were present, Mrs. B. Rend,
of Bloomington, 111., and Mrs.
Charles lirumley, of St. Augus­
tine.

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UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS

;j Rhone 1551

Lake-H utton

r on business in Sanford.

In Woodruff Subdivision, just south of Sanford

Payable $25.00 fver lot, balance monthly for 5 years

SUNDAY, MAY 3 AT

Personals
)l. Scott returned Thursday
It business trip to Miami.

YOUR TRIBUTE

to the dead departed. Is it not
the least you can do to mark
the final resting place of your
beloved—w hat you would ex­
pect of others a f te r you yourself
had gone to your reward? Our
monuments a re shrines of beau­
ty t h a t last forever.

Mrs, J . H, Cnlclough, director of
music in the Sanford Schools, has I
announced the program for Mu­
sic Week at the Grammar school.
The public is invited to these
programs and the patrons are u rg ­
ed to visit the school during the
week and observe the class room
work in school music. Note books
and other written work will also
he on exhibit.
SLOGAN: "Give more thought
to music.”
PROGRAM
Monday—"Song Day", Students
will sing in concert their favorite
school songs. The singing will bo
conducted in the different clasa
rooms.
Tuesday—Recital in the audito­
rium at the chapel hour, 10 :20.
Members of the music departm ent
of the Woman’s Club have g ra c­
iously consented to give this pro­
gram, The club chorus directed by
Mrs. I.cake, will sing Prizes for
a music contest that has been held

NOTICE
L beard of managers of the
t nT Club will meet at j)
fc Tuesday morning, May 5.
I] attendance is earnestly re­
td of all acting officers and
lose newly elected, who have
let uken office. Many matIf importance concerning next
I work will conus up for disln.
,,
|to"rv Wii-ht, President.

Kror.cn attended the Elks con
t in Lakeland Wcdnscday.

EE

MONU­

The Y owell C ompany

�Y esterday’s
R esults
FLORIDA STATE LKAUL1
Tam pa 12 ; Ln.icland 0.
S t. Petersburg a; Sanford C.

Alvcr.snt Yields Cl Hits, Hut
Keeps * Them Scattered;
Rally in Eighth Fails to
Overcome Cartcrmcn's Lead

NATIONAL LLAGUI
I’hilnilelphia 0; Huston •!.
St. I-ouis I; Chicago 0.
HriRklyn-Ncw York rain.
Cincinnati P ittshuigh, rain.

ST. PETKRSBURG, May 2—
Sanfofd hnndcd St. Potoreburj? ita
AMERICAN LKAGLT.
f i r s t defeat of the «cn&gt;oii here yc«- Chicago !l; St. Louis fi.
terdrty, f&gt; tn 4, taking advantage Rfi*tiin 7; New York 5.
uf nn error, a sacrifice, a base on Cleveland 8 ; Detroit 7. (Ten in
balls anil three hits to pile up four ning.i.)
tun* in the fourth inning.
Washington 0; i'hiladelphia -I.
The Ho* Dcnre.
E
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
0 ! Colmithu*
Milwaukee f&gt;.
Dean, *.«,
0 IviPnuapolis 8 ; Stt. Paul ».
St* ii r.n k, Ok
U T ilrd o t; Knnran City 7.
W nlrak. 2b.
0 I ouisvtlh K; Minneapolis I.
Abell, c.
Hailey, lh.
0
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
1 'N ew Orieani 7; Atlanta 2.
C
0 Memphis I; Chattanooga 2 .
* a«rtet r,
■ If
Leighton, cf
0 Little Rock 11; Nashville 15.
U Mobile II; Hirminghum H.

H P

Total* '. * .
ST. PETE
Allen, ss.
Shannon, cf
Yklwaidc, rf
Me: 'incr. 2b.
llmwi), If.
R«rnc«, lb.
D»yl»\ I0». ..
Knight, p. . . .

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4
0
0

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SOUTH ATLANTIC I.EACU1
K I Spai tanburg l; Augusta :j.
I Creenville S; Macon IS.
0 Knoxville I; Columbia 0,
0 Arheville 4; Charlotte a.

How They Stain1
4

1

2

0

2

0

Totals
39 1 UJ 27 12 2
Score by innings:
Sanford
. . . . 001 401 000— 0
SI. I’cti-raburg
110 000 020—4
Nummary: Two base hits, Knight
Ntnnxak, Curley, Ahcll. Walknl:.
Three Iuiho hits. Shannon, Curley.
Home run. Knight. Stolen Imsea,
Wnlzak, Carter. Sacrifices, Stanz*k, C arter. Double play, Stan
z*k to Walzak to Hailey. Left
nn bare, St. Petersburg 12; S an ­
ford 0. Itasca oil bnlls, off Knight
4; A Iverson 4. Slruck out, by
K night I; Alvrfiijn 5.
Umpire,
W are. Time, 2 hours.

St. Petersburg
Lakeinuil
Sun ford
Tampn
NATIONAL LEACUI
New ^ ork
i Cincinnati
l IhiriK'ii
Philndelphi
P ilt' Inirgli
lironkl.vn .
St. Louis
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HARRISMENSWAT,
PILL IN hTH AND
BEAT ATHLETICS

TAMPA May 2.—Tin- Tampn
Smokcrn had a field day y sterduy
nitvrnoon at the expense of Hug:
Kty nnd McRae, I nkrdasil pitcher*.
Tim final wore vvai 12 t &gt; 0.
T h e lin* Score.
I .A K ELAND
All It ll r&lt;» A E
; MrQue, rs.
I ll ll 3
2 I
Huiklcy, 2I&gt;. . .. II 0
u 0 5 ii
! Surface, rf. .. . I u
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Welch, If......... ... -1 0 0 1 0
1
Sprcftxer, lb.
I 0
I Id 1 ll
, Iliy,mt. c..........
2 0
0 0 o i
i Doyle, c. . . . . I
( t o o
o li
*Brazier, cf.
.
:i ii
2 2 0 n
Luther, x.
I fi n ii i&gt; o
Duma*, Oh. .. . 4 0
o 2 3 &lt;
| Ery. p . ............. 2
0
I 0 It l
I Mcltnc, p .......... 0 0 0 0 1 (
(Jroa.i, p. . . . 0
0
0 0 I (
i

St*U» usually employed by c i r ­
«&gt;f M(m-u *,h is Tnernulilp -•
;*• St J:. run *o«th •&gt; rlialrt-*,
cus clow m to jrir- the gigantic
«Ii .i Iun. Nortli n rhuln«.
•tni'irc during their nntics In the
Huihirt. to I*« trl»•*&gt;iru:
ting* have feel of sand to aid the
It l» licrwhy on|( m l ami rrnulr'il ■
ot you. '!» *»l**,
performer in walking and to m ain­ ihm you. mill
iimr
to (lie lillf of riiiiiiilalitt fuel
tain his hnluncc,
It nr itIn ni dm Crulrt llou»i’ la fall*
ford,' HemlnOlf Contilv. VlieM*. on
Hu- lilt day of Miiv. A. I» 198-«. the
in i i h c i i t c m i i t ok t i i i : x i:v - n im r lujlMK a rulo day i f till.- (‘"Uil.
i-lwf' Ilia mild &lt;-ti((si- will !(.' lnl»«l»
IlM II JlltlC IV I. Cl l t d IT (IK nr
as i iiufrsi rd. and tlw i n u o r
. I.OKIDA. SKIIINOl.i: CUI NTV. i rill li|n»H decree lira i.Uilfvs*" I'l
fill'll (IriTcK
.
IN eitANCKItV
Von nvtt lo-rt-liv nrdiTi'd to
i'I.V|ii: A. ItliAllt. Comidulnnnt.
li *» fitrtlirr firilrrrd tiliiil IliM
*
*dt»lt In Vlulyl T itle (iriit-r
of I’lildlfUtlon lot iUilt'i:d,,l
In Tin' Smut.id 11.-mid u of tv-pal" i ,
At. ItKAToN.
al IWoiidiinlN.
loiMIslotl nt Hanford. &gt;■loridn. In
Niillrr t«» llefenilniilta Known And t.iid
I'na *i. niii'i' a tvn l; for t iulil j
I Itknimii,
r o nrwCtll1* H n I &gt;
Mi.to of Kii rldo:
To: WIJIItHn I*. Ilo/rr*. If llvlnir.
IVITM'-IW IV triad nial offi&lt;ll*l
elid If ifii.i'i. tlio loirs. tlAvlH't- M»«l «f «;ili| I'lrfuli Conn ot S.mlies lit I-os or Wht-r ol.ilmunt. under fruii. Siialutdi- ('••utilv. Kl'trld.i lIlls J
i :'' iiilil \V111in tn I*. Itfirem. do- I In* Till day of Man'll, \. I*.. 192a. r
' • I * I or ot In rr. I«. : Jiiinos
\ O K .i' i
V . C . | k i | ' i ;|, \ : N .
i li rli of i ’lrfuli (’oiirt Si .••it'll
I'.t !■ nnil Ifolirleltn V. I hivIh. his
.Itnllcliil I'lrt'iilt of rio:n.'i.
wife. If living. anti If Ueail. tin.
Si'lltillolf County
Iti'lrn. dovl-oon, grant.'.". or oilier
U V M VVKHKS, |» -•
• In I:n 11Ills and- f till - i l l Jam.
A
I'nvls anil
llourloiiii v |i u \ |n , luV w iiri'N - * iir»t- miti&gt;i.i 11:it.
PIIILAOKLPIHA. May 2 . - Tin ••a AIM) Kollo!lorn for t'otnidaliiao' ■
• l •••&gt;1•.:i.
.1 *1 or olln rr. I .«•; and to any and M r . ;. it. :i. :.s. Apr. i. 1 1. i
,
Philadelphia Nationals retired the oi'in
niff. d&lt; foil .(I or ntlil'i'ivino. M. Ala/ :.
Hu: ton Brave on a triple piny in Hfitlon. If IIvina, and If d&gt;utl. lluthe :,i\-th innim.- of ycst'irtiiy'* l'Hrr. tli vl:o'f». i;r:intr&gt;-i or oilier
game.
3
S cire by i n r i i r :
ARCHITECT
J
Ho ton . .
till) 210 000— t
I l iidilelnhiu
00:1 OOx— 0
F i r s t N n l i o n n i IPjnU 'Tide.
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( I BS DEFEAT ( ALDINALS
ST. I.OCIS, May 2.—The Sf.
Louis Cardinal' lo.t their sixth
itm ig h t game ji derdny, the Chi
cage Culm winning six lu four.
Score by innings:
cliii agu
non 02i 021 —G— 10— I
St. I.oui
002 001 100— 1— 12—1
Haiti Tien: Hlake, Keen and Ila rl
r e t t ; Mai! . Shenlell, Day and
Svhmiilt.

JOE HUSH POUNDED
CHICAGO,
May
2.—Chicago
w ent on a halting rampage ngninxt
VI..
. t ..
_
.. t. .
'Jpc Hirih, the foimer Yankee, who
was wild, and defcatvd St. Louia,
l* to 6 , In the first game of the
aeries.
Score by in n in g .;
St. I.ouk . . . . .
100 000 103- 5
Chicago
210 005 01 x—9
CLEV ELA N D HEATH IlCKItS
»• CLHVKI.AND, May 2.—Cieve
laud wen a free hitting context
f m n Detroit here 8 to 7 in ten
inning*, yesterday.
Sr-coYi' by inning*:
Detroit
001 IU1 " in 0 - 7
Cleveland . .
101 2(H) 300 t 8

Geneva and Sanford Ave., Sanford

I mSIlimOII. May I.— Ten
i • I• •
■: ower -d
' i hici giivenimeat
guardn ear'.v
j t hi:, morning and esenped with
five Inn I. loads of v.’hi key from
llir Cuekenlii'inii'r Ib tlMiiy n*
’* Fret port m a r 'icre.

S a n f o r d . --------------- F lo r i d a

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HALF MILK LAKE FRONTAGE

J. II. JACKSON
Long Tinio Loans on Ko.sideni-u.s anil Rnsines;

E. F. LANE

Easy Kcpaymcnt I’lan

REALTOR

Office in lien M errincalher llttilflin
2 nd Slrrcl.

Rooms .r»01-502. Fhop.c 'J.'.
First National Hank Htiilding.
F c ic e:— Miss Rul&gt;a Williams, Mis,
lIoaRC.

I’ll o n e ( i l l

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.1.17
Totals
. .. &lt;11 12 10 27 M 2 •
■“ M, l n n - " n
21131 x Hutted fo r Hrazier in Olh.
Lid.claml 7; Taiuna H. Rase on
t
Score by iriitiny;-'11
ball , nlf Ery I; M Hue 3; (Jin t
Lnkeinnd
000 mm linn — u I; E-trada 2. Hits, o f f Ery, 0 in
Pet. | Tampa
_ .
oi»:i u::o m ix - 12 l innings; McRae &lt;&gt; in I; (Jrosn I
.i;&lt;»2
Siiiniiiury: Twu I&gt;a -&lt;• hits, Hem- in :i. Hit bv pitchers, by MelCun
.0 i : , inger, Lee (2). Estrada, llouza. ll.cei, O n e
(.K i&lt;mer). Slrucl.
,000 * tulen banes, Huiizu ( 2 ), llernin- i.u! In E inula 2. Wild pitch, Mc.500 ge-. Double play, lltimaa to M
U.-tv. I n-in: piti-hiw, i Iry
Cm
.429 | 4ue In Sfircitzer. l.eft on baae.pires, Pich anil Ross, 'l ime 2:15.

By STANLEY

OLD HOME TOWN

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Make liic Skil l
And Dclcrm inc to Arrive

Sox Fans Greet Eddie

en have guiul ililealionn and star) nut nH
lu keep pace with thrift. Hy -starting m
ilI i the Seminole County Hank and makg
il i. von can Minn accumulate a 8'wd si*

War hingtuu
( 'lev eland
Philadelphi.'i
Chlengu
St. Louix
New York
Detroit
Ho:.ton

lies s o v

MIC.5 To /
•|ME
■CIULDROIL

W ashington Scores Five Huns
SOI T il Kit N ASSOCI ATION
in One Frame and Then
Urines Total Tallies to Nine Atlanta
In Hailing Feast Yesterday Nashville
Memphis
W ASH! NOTON, May 2.-- T h e
Wa.ihingtou Senator.v hauled up
their rluiiipiuiiship banner yentcrdny nnd thou saluted it with a 9
to 4 victory over the I’hiladelphia
Athletics.
Score by inning*:
Philmlcl .. 000 301 000 —4 — 9 —0
Waidi’ton 012 050 l()x—9 — 1 1 —3
Hattcrica;
Rommel, W’alberg,
Crovc:i. Andrew* ami Cochrane;
Zachary, Gregg nnd Itucl.

SANFORD USED PARTS CO,

Elton J. Mou^hton

Masked Men Kscape
i
5 Trucks oT Liquor
n

Totals
TAMPA
Hunt,
.li'ssn-cr, Ho
lleriiiger. If
lai*. rf. .
Alien, cl.
Hoiixa, ,'!b.
Ili'.-in, 2I».
Huggins, c.
Iv tiadn, p.

Don't B uy New Parts

( THe r
I CAY Mts
A PILLS
1 ARC
I RASY
ITOTWr

Jjnminoln (j[ounly j[)an
Sanford.Fla.

fSiN C C O O 'V T W ^ IX K IS . V/MO S P B M O S *rV/O DAY?
(A W E E K IN *•OY.-M H A S BU-C.N S O d U C C U S S
] oi-t&gt; D oc pilj -sbury realjz .e s coME-nwnr,
\i 0 3 T T O O E D O ilL T O K E E P O P W I T H HIM .

New Oilcan.*
llirmingliam
Chnttanoogn
Little Itock
Mobile

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ST R E N G T H - SERVICE - PROGRESS

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L ' ■‘ W iS x fi t - /

Today’s Games
l ’LORIDA S T A T E I.E A G U
Lakeland nt Tampa.
Saiitord at c l . Pflei.dm ig.

I v i m i t at 1
New York i
Philadelphia
NATIONAL I.EAGU I
i hiiTigo at St. Louis.
&lt; incjimati at P ittsburgh.
Roatim ut Philadelphia.
J llronklyn nt New Yonc.
SOUTH Elt N ASSt M I AT ION
A tlanta at New Orleans.
Hirmingham nt Mobile
Chiittaiinogii ut Memphis.
Nashville nt Little Rock.

PEN NOCK KNOCKED Ol*T
BOSTON, May A - H e r b Pennock, Yankee left hander, was
knocked out of the box in the 7th
inning* yesterday, the deluge of
hunt' lift* producing five runs nnd
giving. Huston a victory over New
York, 7 to f&gt;.
New York HU 010 O il—5— 14—2
Boston
002 000 50.N—7— 12 I
Ha t t eric*: Pert dock, Hoyt nml
O'Neill; Quinn nnd l'icinich.

Eddie Collin*, veteran American l.e ig u - player and m
i'hicngo White Sox, was given a royal welcome h.v hi* a
opening game m the Windy City the othci day. Eddie
with u large cheat of silver mid a big floral horseshoe, 1
good lin k. Cntnnthudonci Landis, shown t" the right c
various I'hieagu city ilignitarie.s atlelideil the festivities,

BY TAYLOI

MOM’N POI
TUEM'xie ^
Been
t 'w e u _ MO’'A HA'JC &gt;
&gt; OUR NEK 3H8 UCS ^
Be e n c n e c T o
v
y BOCCOVJ NNMTHING
*TGDAH
.— - -

k e p e aboot

9 ia t i m e s t o u s e
O’J Q PH0ME- r--'

f

VIHN THE DEUCE DON'T

&gt; v o ' j c h a r g e t p c m tor

k USING IT - LM NbT
GO'.NKj T o PAM POP \
( LOT OT E'TRA CAU.9
’
I'jCjT VO AXCN’ODATE

D ooceebuN ov.
r THAT'-..
MCSTVTE YOU
T E . L HE-C.
'- 0 0 R 9 E l. c '

Sanford Hitfh School i
TeamDcfeatsl limit ilia
Thursday By Score 3-1

Tickets are now on sale for this series j»ood for
all the gam es, at the follow ing prices:
Grand Stand - - - - $2.01)
Bleachers

- - - -

$1.25

(N o extra charge for double headers)
rickets at these Prices must be purchased before
a noire uf 3-1. Thu Sanford team
played an errortens game, the out
fielders making several pne h a n d ­
ed catches that wuru feature* ut
tin: contest.
Hyid. King, lliggliu and Space,
lh'* local infield member*, played
th eir usual fast game, Thu local
team made eight hit* off uf the
visiting liurice while the liust the
Um atilla lad* could do with Ihe
of {clings of the Sanford pitcher
Wii» to get four hit*.
The high schoid team is fast
louuding into gnu I shape nnd local
ru p p o rte rs declare that the boy*
have an excellent chance to partic­
ipate in the state tournament to
he held soon.
Score by innings wa» as follows:
Sanford
| M _*im» 000 3 -8 —0
Umatilla
000 &lt;M)0 001—1—4 —3

OH MR SUNN MAW
I U5E M0UC PHONE
TO CALL UP TTie
GROCE»V ?

H T E 9 - 8 U T L'D UkL
P l b REMIND SOU
' THAT OTHER P e c n * .
1 Ch a r g e T i d e c e n t s
I xHEM AMNOWE
ISw n,HE:C p h o n e
-

MES • 1 ,'00;0 THEVDO- j
THAT’S ’.mm'Y l COME
_
owEby HERE j-^

All the ladies will be admitted FULL on Wednesday, May (ith and we will
have a Ladies’ Day once in every series until further notice.
Support liic club during the Tampa Series—You’ll see some changes in the
line-up.
Series Tickets for sale at Joe’s Siiioke House, The Oasej
Anderson, Union Pharmacy, U. ( ’. Bower and I&gt;. L. Perl

West I’alni Ikuivh —Old post offiro building being tepluccd with
nuxieiii alructurc
Kalatka —MunGnullin duck a t
fo«-| «►
&lt; la nuwi s tree t ladng lobuill
nod enlarged.

M o n d a y ’s G a m e

J * aav

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. MAY 2. 1925.

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*i&gt;.- 7th iluv ».f March. A l&gt; 19SS.
««cui»
v. t: ik ji nUAKH.
N i l ' l l N O l.t; C U I N T I .
Klerk nf Ctiruit Court Seventh
Jiutlcliil Circuit nf Ktoritla.
S' riniiul.&gt; Ktittiiiy.
IN i ’ll VNOKllY.
U&gt; : A. M WIJKKS. I». t*.
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n i l .s o n a i u i u s Mo m *i : i:.
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vn.
Suit tu CJulct Title,
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May 2.
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tre token i s the giant dirigible I.*** Aottele \i ii sroutitig for tlm **i
l 1,'n.ii l .1 I M V ', 1 n| S trI'M'lu il.v I.. in_ m i u. 1 1,, hi Si’iuiluilithe vicinity of Fire Wand. Pietmes of the ••fleet"
T o ttn lilp I'i s IS. ntr. • I
Cuunty . I'lnrulj
■ who -nitl it w o u ld ui'.v tin* d ir i^ ih le , ff »•*- p ,, , j
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It I i II. ri lii t •It-rtil anil Itr'ttilrm l misfit* utiike iinc o f th e d a t a in h eip iu g to inrt* w ily nnii-i until i
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.iPin itt in tli.- 1&gt;111 ut fom irlulnl III.
try t ha dirigible.
ml lift "in at tim C o n n I inu in hi
f iutiml. Si-inliinlf Cotnilv. S lutc nf
l l'irlila.
..ii tlm iiu
iiav t.i May,
A I' l
. r Im liiimn lining a i nl.*
il l' nf tlilu C.mrl. nr fist' ilu* rani
• .iii'rn will Im talifii a.v f t &gt;ii ff —* .1
am! Urn nulll i r piucccil U|Hrll tit- ■
i i i f 11 1. &gt; . m il. m. In U n it lilt'll'
It Ihfm lln- 1' ltrill . '1 Unit
Ilt|*
I 'filer nl I nnlll'Uthin
pllltll.kn* I
in Tim S.ilifniil II. m i l a iif it k|i i a a
lnllih-li.il at S at it&lt;Til.
I l .n i u u in
ilil Cnmity, n liff a m i Ii fin" eight
T A M A llA S S I ’ i;, M i - 2. O n- ,'' . U—.'.'111 I Vf Wl-t'k*
iter |ir e v ! tin. ■ u - a i*ilI i t n m l i i n u l \V ITX IvSS my hllt'd am! ufflil.it
in the S eoalv by S v iia ln r Knii’ l i t . ' inuil nf -uihl Cltculi I'niirt. a t SailOne Bill Intnxlticot! I’rovldvs
ii wuulrl bi fu m e th e d u t y of the ta x
For Medinas In June. An­
!• Lit to r s u!' t h e s t a l e ut tile tim e
other Plan Is to Make Two
1 they a d v e r t in* r a t e t a l e fur sale
fur imimid lie*.- tn u iv e tmtice of
Sessions of 30 D a y s E a c h
iteh a d v e r t e m e n t In tin* m int
M.'-'i " nr a -.'ii .iv li;i|*e,'ii itur " f reeTALLAHASSEE, May 2.—Two
: .n.l ami enhtiniled 'III til* list:, nf
ini'afiitee nt tmiv b e f o r e the l.'g *
; tin &gt;r nffieeLuturr prem mg changes in the
T he mil in; v. iitiM ' onl.iiu a de-time nf tin hiettninl nieetings nf *
I I I i|it inti el til" land t" 11 ill a n 'd will*
that lieiiy. f u l l e r |nnvl.,iii|i of ..
■ the im
....... a n d th a t 1" n r:
Ituii- bill tlie date nf etinvemrui
i id \e r li- e il fu r - a le th e iinnie nf
w&lt;ii!ii 1e ei forward sixty day ,
; tla i ce. vid inviii'r, a i d lit ni.nl
fixing if*, time as the fir&gt;t Tue*:!ii ni :• " i l l a . tv • y e a r fur " I n . h
i!.i\ in I me after tile first Mott
t 1e l a v e , w e re IP-.' *ed. t o g e t h e r
day.
i
*l:t b a f tn t e m n t
shnwinsf th e
\ Siii.tl. Mil introduced by Sett
'.m u nut ihi fp| am) th e m aiiiivi
utur I’htJ111* &lt;f foliimbin ciuinty.i
I .iiHl tn d a t e n| t hi'
notice.
It
fcqWl'Vti. "Ulllll nrovide fur IWn
. &gt;i 'ni i*e •e.veti nil llinrii:H)fee iif
half .*e&gt;*i* .» uf thirty days etP'O. J
| a--it;ne e, c i t h e r | t rsntiHlIy u r by
tn ari;i. m nt suniewltat sittiiiar
' r. •• t ii*l nuiil. at |lie a d d le - ; giv*
'lit that ex! tint; m Ainlinmii. Th •
•II I* -tll'h olPi ItHUfee n r as nig line,
iilta It'hii. 1 In- bill, suys Senalur
liii'li’ tmd in te r e t uf tiny n m r
Philliyx. i- !" bring the legi latm
, tgaifi'e
ni
a-.-igitee
eiitil|ilyinif
together i'.*i tliirty days ilurittg
*■ tli pruvi-Inti.* of th** tall would
which limy would n m lilie th mi
in i ■.*xvi *e lie n f fe c te d hy a lie,
stl\i* t i the inlrtiiliictioii " f bill .
le nml m* a deed nf einiv ev a rn e
then ri i in i eassendite at it mi
made [inr-iianl t h e r e t o in ile-- p ro
rr ilati "i !li pa sage uf tip. bill-.
i n i c i - nf the |iiii|niMil a r t w ere
plied w ith by tile ta x m il a
SectI ti "im nf tile senate bill
pni|Hi». - "Ihat the Legislature sii F o r g e t tin1 bach. That*: tint th"
k n t ii

malm

| Bill Is Introduced
' j (ior i rotection 01*
|iV‘)rl&lt;ra»;e Holders

ties in ri aular -fsaion, hereby eon
rtntrtton 2 gif A itifli* III ni
the tom!'union uf Florida tn mean
Uitre.'
I 'toii: " shall lie bold
bWrnrd' i* unmi'iiig nil the fir.-:
TkhIjiv .ni r the first Mutiili...
in April. \ It. !h‘H7, and on the

thing mi display this time. What
\jj':
'.'.e nie ri:*H ing nff I the nev. | Hup ,\|
Hudtlha turban, itollywoisd'a lutc.M j ,!i:tti
land cnveriiig, and .Mae llttsi.li, the m b..,
film star \i In. mtrntlticd it.

................'ll" •Inx n f e v e ty &gt;eeord y. nr tliei eal’ter, an d Hint th"
fru.i*i"i. .a t li.il - e r t inn to tie* el *
fttt tii i' i nlai i *p ms may ex
tri.ii i.n ua in th " a c H i ' c a l a :.f
hr "ii'• i i v I ' l i i i i g , b u t Unit im
pfuhlbilimt v.a- in te n d e d th e r e b y
'"l di" I"
,.| l|.i I
| , Line t.i

\L V

A M SH S y.M F X T

&lt;U H L s n i.i 1 1(»&gt;.

pay rent to yourself.
It Over
V

fe

J . H. JACKSON
Office 112 Second St

Phone 611

Bv the'Sea

: la ft. i ins vmh in n f Nnflia ; si cnllci linn ut m o re
iliili.'i,' -Some nf theme
•rti’in n r e o v e r all y e a rs

K&lt;H.I. P I I E I 'A B E D

m i . 11;

to $50,000. No bonus. Buy or build that home and

I \IH .Ii

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i n i;

}_____________ _______

For ifel the Had

on homes or business property in amounts from $1,000

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Florida’s Year ’Round Resort City

IKPTK.M1IKI: \ I' I’.*21. |*,V T H E ' : l 'i l(».M M ISSIO N
'&gt;■•' mg i t h" i l bun! d &gt;p i nf w id e n in g tlm | tving &lt;m
hi
i . " i n 1'iimp Iti inch I a si tn L ake View W em ie tn it

th.u.itu
tt.T'.OII
I Ml", to
MMt.on
12".&lt;ni

V ttlra l Ih ‘iieli S i'ctim i will sltittil i l i a l i m l in r l c g n i i r v a m o n g F lu in lii lioniu p ltu i’s
Lrictml, liL'inltiful l a m l.u o i'ittg Llttinlin tvilli 11it* .spL in lu r nl S|»:iiii»lt iird iio i tu ri'.

I lo.oo

-* th a t
;tu
ii il «41vi MU Ol »III
4I.t: effec t Jil'ijn*
a p l u v ’dril lr, |()

! Inmlt'VTinl:, liotf K Ijtivincv evtaMii Istm*ijts, .srhooln, sport anti recrcajoiiiing i Itcir Imin I y with that of (In* Inland Waterway, the Atlantic
Hull'"uiiil-Dy-lht'-Si'ii. will furnish ilu* Imsis |'»»r goiKeoun tloeorativu op-

•; pi c.i

u p

t i u n a l f a t i l i t it
&lt; )&lt; i . h i a n d

i ip* I .uLt

porl u m l \ .

ial, a maynifirud liuitlnvard, will run l ht'iniglt Ilu* l eiiirjtl iimteh Sort
in Fifty- i\ I It Mti'i i. a ilisiant ol’ two and throi -t|iiai tvr milen. Thrtiu;
i * i Ural will !a
Il!M |pfl wide, through the re.adenre section BO feet wide. 1’
i- la ( ‘amino Ileal a I rilliani While Way. Calms nml shrubbery will beaut
ammo Real, however, will he hut charac I' fistic of the great beauty that
[lywood ( ' I ' t i l r a l l l e a c l i Secioti.

‘ill lull , p r n p " III
-lit .1! Illtl Ulld ultli'l
■ ■* l.itnni -hall l.c
mt i " tiiced bj t Ii.'
■ Ie g i d t i t u r i . "
riuK'lusiiiti uf -aid
tli. I . t -liit t i i .■
'It'd fn|- a p n iud of
' « Itii ii it wmiid ru' 1 ' re-md luilf dtiriu;.
. 1'ii'pu-'ti:. in I'hiingt
' • 'J. find " t h v r nuit
•nti"fi -‘1.1*11
net
111 mi'iidii-rs, am t nn
n u t t e r introduceii o r
d -iIi jifiidiiig m a t■1• "■ *li posed uf.
' :l day ivi'css tin* leg
I not
madvi* a n y
1 f"'* Ivgp dativ e ilti

" i

Ueaili Fiction is ideally located for residence. Dal hell by the breakers of the Atlantic, it
ihe Hollywood Daketi Seri ion. The present llama Dune 11 Komi is to lie made into a broad
nneeting Central Deacli Seel inn with the Dixie Highway.
i timi uf Hollywood Dy tlic-Sea will be an itleal place to live—a fine place for property
ilready Ijucoim* immensely popular among discriminating purchasers.

Y o u ’ll Enjoy the F REE

iH'lit'vi'.H In - pru

C l i p , F ill O u l a n d M a il T h i s C o u p o n *

120 ft. I" Beg.

lfont selected

L"t «*'S '
Notice i- hi ruby ge.vit l" an) "ltd all p e r w in iiit''
; Spy did ti- I'H-meiii-. again t Hit* variem* I'lcccn uf pnipe.
' .su ib' d Unit aaid -pieijil :.&lt;■'■ oifiit • :ii" payabli* in full
jilay.v afu*r ihe above and ton*going *P**clul nnsunxmcrtt
! ei|uaiii'd. upprnvcd and &gt; ii/m i: d, "i in i"n v&lt;|Util auiitia
with iritei"-' :»i S' ■ ' &lt;•" imnui" fi-nto and after ihe '.!"'
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ft
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'lim e adjust ami i:&gt;|uu|im* add a-iO*-.mc!itfl mi n Uflsi
right, and when raid ;j

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city ug&lt;

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L. It. Pill LIES, City Clerk

C T U T IS \

K indly .-end m e w ith o u t o lilig a tio n on my
ft.*i m a lle i' a b o u t t h e I It*', I", l l l t I C (II I N.
Li, 11idly ivtied l!y -th u -S c u , a n d D cucriplivu
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sent

to you

Home Seekers Realty Company
A t;ENTS FOR

liltA H A M . I.ucal ltcprcuenl.iliven,

V AI.III-^ HOTEL. S A M Illtl). I I.OIUHA

m a tte r,

( h e C o u p o n in t h i s a d v e r t i s e m e n t .

Coaches DcLu.xe Makes Weekly Trips from Sanford

l'i i n | limn \vi*. Itun l ly " " -*■ n r " i mon a v i *.
n
Nly p u r a l l ' 1 w ith ' hapuiun Av&gt;. 120 ft. Wly .*s &gt; Sp

uicdtcinc

C o m p l e t e i n f u r m a l i i n i i d ........ I h e t o u r , t o g e t h e r w i t h

Take the enjoyable Free Tour of Inspection to H
Uy-lhe-Sca. Our Specially Designed t l-l’usseiiger

!'■ ‘ d. would IT'Hult in
• ' "il of th " fuel Unit
"di* tlm IlH'llllilTn to
t h f Hiudy uf
■a bi'torc tlu-itt, a n d
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"-Hi. - a w a i t i n g ih e ir
' • reenn veil tug.

Thedford’s

INSPECTION TOUR

Hollywood Land &amp; Water Company
J. W. YOUNG, I'residenl.

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Sanford O ffice: Vulde/. Hotel Lobby. Curtis &amp; Graham, Local SljTb.
NAME

FLORIDA STATE OFFICES;

A D DIt E S S

SI. I'clcrshurg
Tampa
Orlando
St. Augustine
'I’ulluhassce
’■Vest I’ahn Reach
Fort Lauderdale
Avon 1'ark

fac k so n v illu

Daytona

H o lly w o o d

o n receip t ol

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. MAY 2, 192S

a n d e a s y monthly payments

Located oil Geneva and Mellonville Avenue, ju st a few minutes by nuto
N E W OH LEANS. U . Apr. .'Hi.
*—Apnrartm ce ft' a Kiri wearing
Vnl)*l|iM&gt;«&lt; (fi|«) ridlnj; a I . !■ i
not taoniddercd impropriate foi
vfom m in the little town of (Yd
r r C row .
So when Mi.“H Jowl'll Uniter. I A.
nppenred jn mannish giirli with
her v)Jp&gt;«d. rnrltiiiiii'til neighhorH
im m ediately ohlcctid.
Which let! In u floKtitiK that is
tintaiCialled even in Puritanical
days. The innocent victim of n
niobV fury was the girlY father,
John liar Lie.
year old• i Advised to hide.
Rlin.n Darker, frail and unhealthy
wan advised hv her doctor to 11y
r i d l n P ^ r BTtycle: So ii" ptm’h.iscd a wheel amJ I* imir of white
knickers nod Marled exercising
each dnv on (hi- town and country
roedif..
i,
Th'.‘ neighbors looked on aston­

from the heart of Sanford's business center, and exactly two miles south­

mule liiiiul.

’jii" onii it ii I .} &lt;•&gt; c.ipliiin thin
the In m l . pip. dt inn
id advised
bicycling 1 th
rd sc I he girt
In vded. \nd ill i In lie comforta hie oit ih
i d 1. i id.
knickers
were tieee- ii: i \

east of the city. Oak Hill could not be more suitably located ns a desirable
residential district.

i ilher Iti iten.

t tite nigh'., flee repeated warn­
ing' hud hi &gt;a r e n t to llurker. lie
wan lured to a lonely spot in the
eoutiti'v and given a even* beat­
ing.
lie v... warned that lie would
lv tloeiTiJ iiKaio if h i, dnughtci riip e a n d any
more in th ■
knickers and
fu rth e r threntoiied
with dentil if lie diaelnseil the uftn li.
Keecntlv the fatlier became dl
mill it wiie with rIi f f ip nit v lie was
liMe to provide lii&gt;' nice cities for
his family
I iiis eaine to the attention of
ished.
w itla ie workers,
who thus hy
At ^ irn t -it wus d e e p curiosity, eliaiii'c discovered the ill health of
then jrji untfli nt th at a
hither I *.e daughter, and the flogging,
rh.onlj in n u ll hin ilmiuhter to a p ­ two men a re
under lines', in
p ea r oii highway ■ and street eiinneet with the henthp.' of thirl,
ei. hour others a re under survcil1 inee suspected of eomplicitv in
the attack.
.Ii well has kivco up her dnil\
i veliiiK for fcni sli ■ will he mo-

For the purpose of making it an easy matter to buy a lot, we are selling
on terms which almost anyone can meet.
Few developments of the character of Oak Hill
easv terms.

Points to consider

mm**"

nom e
nonrif

HIGH E L E V A T IO N
W O N D ERFU L SOIL
DESIRABLE LO C A T IO N
LOW PRICES
EASY TER M S
GOOD T IT L E
FINE T R E E S
JU ST O U TSID E C ITY
A RAPIDLY INCREASING V A LU E

If you will phone our office, we will send an automobile to y
to take you and your family to see Oak Hil!

You will not be

1! IE BUILDER
S’or t It French Avenue

AN H U M ) , F L O R I D A
*!■*5*■&gt;♦+*}

110 Park Ave

�THE SANFO

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lead Every Classified
OR P R OF I T

Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on All Sanford Business A ctivities o f Importance

Automobiles

PRINTING
WIGHT P R IN T SHOP Rush ord
ers n specialty. Phone 417-W
9 Railroad Avenue.
gacot Mi*&lt; st

length

ip* insrrtlonsrJ.« of

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[irL’rclassification.
tillnr I* restricted to
,r m r I' madn T h e P n n L . t j will lie responsible
» one Incorrect In se rtio n .
Lrtlser for subs equ ent
,r, Th# office should be
I ’ immediately In case or

ro A nvR H T isrns

,rj i j repr**N*’ n i n ttv 0 t n n r familiar with rates, rules
„ l f lent Ion. "Ill g iv e you
information
And ir
,h they will assist you
1ir'lS jo u r tv ant
ud.
to
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rilllTAV r NOTICE

■tlsers should g i v e U i e l r
, ( (...vtofflve address its
i their phone number If
.vre r&gt;suitsAbout on©
,,„t ,.f a thousa nd has a
,iri,l tho oth ers c a n 't
il, ate with you
unless
low your address.

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niTlelent,

TH E SEM INOLE PRINTERY—
P rinting
th at pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 9.7. New lo
cation, Welaka
Building nuxi
door to Used Furniture Co.
R EA L ESTATE
J.

E. SPURRING, sub-divlsioi
specialist. Subdivision to Or
lando, Florida, and F I o r r
Heights, Florida on Dixie High
way.
TIN ANI) METAL WORK

JA M ES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metat Work.
W ater amj Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 1 1 1 .

Building: Material
MIRACLE Conrrcto Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K.
Terwillrger, Prop,

Cheering News

OHIO—Tenia.

tfie lnrtte.tnrorgla.
etrrn-

INESS DIRECTORY
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NEW
LUMBER YARD
A complete line of
Cypress and Pint*
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
*
Ceiling
Finish

Mouldings

SING — ,MiiUigraphing, I.ath
and mailing—as you
Brick
!—when you want it.
Lime
673. II. E. Porch, F irst
Blaster
&gt;1 Bank Bldg.

White Koch Blaster Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
IT ELECTRIC SERVICE I)o&gt;rs
xpert Electrical repairs. Windows
RE AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.

Central Ave. Orlando,

1)101111 CS FOR RENT
EL
Car. Drive it
Oak and Second St.

Frames and Screens
Made to Order
\Ye will Imild vour house
Complete—or Furnish mate
rial Only

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morning Sent in al; largest classi­
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imum 24c cash with order.
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nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
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charge 25c cash with order. Write
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m u n liiitiislrr.
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l'ninting—Decorating

1'IIONE 303

| Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
vorns. Hanlons. Ingrow­
i n g .Nalls, H e a v y C a l l ­
ouses o r li r i a l aettl'ig
feet.

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PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene nf stupendous development
P^nd about it In the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

I 1*J o H l l t l l S l ) * i r O C r

.nhduerUi „„i .wicin.r.i « c !g [u)[) f()r RO(ld barber
TO ItEACIl MJYEUS or seller, of W o rk , I.llflil'S Wf'IcOITIC.
Florida real estate advertise in
. *r i 1
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent N e x t 1 0 V U i O C Z .

IIKI.I. CAFE
»test in Service nnd Qual
ha Street and Dark Ave

ADVERTISE in tr.e Journal-H er­
ald. South Georgia's greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rat'**
10c per line. Ivaycross JournalHerald, Waycrosa. Georgia.

&gt; BitUC, STOKE — Preni. Drugs, Sodas.
Wo
near j v , as your phono.

TAMPA MORNING T R IB U N E—
Semi in your subscription to the
Tribuno or hand It to your local
dealer to you can read Florida's
gp*afeit new.-vpaper.
One year
$8.00, ii months $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,009 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
order.
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise In
the “Gainesville Sun."

[Et. Fi IRK ,\L

pR D FI.Ei’TRIC CO.
| *cri to Gillon &amp; Platt
hr In
Everything clecI I'hine 122. Eleetragith

JOHN E. FOX
Real Estate— Insurance
f ; 3 SERVICE STATION.
Ib u , iii], Tires, AccessoP'T'-'ice with i static. Elm
first. 1’hone 447
nrco stations. Mag'ceontl. F’irst and Elm
nuc and 19th Street.
vice.

THE FLORIST"
* •’ alt occasions.
t*''- I’hona 260-W

Ml kinds of property listed for sale
P ark Avenue and Second Street

O K V K I S U ’ KM.s A T T E N T I O N —P«n1.01:1 In h « K l n n l n t r t n « a rc a te n t .I#v e l o p m r n l In O lo r lit a 'a h i s t o r y . »
h a lf m il lio n d o l l a r h i g h w a y to t h .
h-nir h . a c h J u s t
f i n is h e d ; a t w o
m i l l i o n t i o lla r l i r l d g " a c r o s s K * e « m iila H ay s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
m illio n
d o l l a r opera h o u se tinder c o n s t r u c t l o n , t w o m i l l i o n s b e i n g spen t on
h i g h w a y I g r e a t e s t c h a n c e for li v e
dev eloper* lo g e t
In o n
ground
floor,
W rlto Develo pm e nt Depart­
ment T h o P ensacola News.

Ball Hardware
Phone 8

NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, com forta­
ble and cool, telephone, hot and
cold water, 113 East 5th St.
FDR RENT—Two nice furnished
housekeeping rooms. $20.00 per
month. 314 or 312 E. 5th St.
FOR RENT—An nnnrtmcnt, 311
Park Avenue.
FOR RENT—Two room a p a rt­
ment. private porch.
Ix&gt;wer
floor. Reasonable, 310 Oak Ave.
FOR RENT — Apartments also
room near the new hotel, 1009
Union Avenue.
*
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping, 719 Oak
Avenue,
FOR RENT — Furnished a p a r t ­
ments. first and second floors,
hot water furnished, free garage,
cool nnd comfortable rooms six
blocks from business portion. Mr».
R. J. Hollv. 518 Park Ave.
FOR RENT a t Daytona Beach.
Very desirable summer cottage
and apartments. Robert Gray, 804
Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Box 21,
Paytonu Beach. Phone I0C5-J.

FOR RENT two rooms suitable
for light housekeeping.
Box
1132, Hanford.

Iiost and Found
t.OST—One Airdnlo puppy about
seven months old. Name "P e p ”
Reward. 11. S. Ling. Phono *157
LOST —Package containing light
blue gorgette ere pot Finder r e ­
turn “ D" Herald office.
LOST Ladles’ Shrine pin on Main
Street or in stores, Fridny a f ­
ternoon. If found return to Mrs.
R. II. Jarvis, fill Oak Avenue and
receive reward.

Fashioned from the green foli­
age of garden hushes, the figure
of a large elephant has been made
by an a r tis t to add decoration to
a hedge surrounding bis house.

BY CONDO

Lady Says She Took Cardai and
Never Saw Sock Improve­
ment— Was So Weak
Couldn't Stand.
\
Weathersbv, Miss,—Mrs. Jamas
Hall, of this place, writes that atu*
was ''getting weaker all tha tlmawhen Cardul, the woman’s tonic,
was first brought to her attention.
After she had taken Cardul a whits,
»bu writes that ako ’ norcr did too
such an Improvement."
“ I suffered all the tlmo and hail
ra le s all over,” say* Mis. Hail. **i
was so weak I could not stand. Mjr
skin was cold and flabby. I did
not havo any color. I had always
been a very active woman—used to
outdoor exercise, walking and going
whoro I pleased, and lo get down,
not ablo to get myself a drink, was
Indeed a hardship.
‘ Nothing seemed tn help me, till
I began on Cardul. Tho first bottle
see mod to strengthen mo. and l
sent for flvo more.
By tho llm®
I bad taken theso, ( was on m r
feet, going uruuml, doing my work,
gained In health and strength.
“ I took two moro bottles, and I
am well and strong. Can work ray
garden.
I haven’t had any mop*
sickness."
NOW*
Ask your druggist.

Cleaner*

$3.50
Parking Lights
$ 1.10
111 East Second St and
1 1 1:| Sanford Ave.

By GEORGE McMANUS
I P P O M I b E O O ltS T V
T H A T I 'D ‘b U R E .
H I M ■H O W /NM ) C U O M N A ,

AND REPAIRS

»* o o

it

C )O T /
MAvC,C4lEl
OOQ°

cv°e Paints
Por the
Home
Hardw

The term “ Realtor" is th e desig­
nation which has been adopted by
the National Association of Real
Estate Boards for the active m em ­
bers of its constituent member
boards,
A real estate man who Is an ac­
Few articles nf house tive member of a Member Board
13(10 Union Avenue. (Sanford Real E state Bonrd) of the
FOR S A L E —German police dog, National Association of Real Es­
between 15th and 10th street on tate Boards, ami as such an a ffil­
iated member of the National As­
French Avenue. K. A. Fries.
sociation, who is subject to its
150 ACRES on Geneva Chuluota rules nml regulations, who observe
road $25.00 nn acre. Write D. its standard of conduct, is entitled
to its benefits.
I). Daniel. Chuluota, Fla.
The term ‘‘Realtor" is not a
FOR SA LE — 1 Fishing boat, synonym for real estate agent. It
made from No. 1 Cypress Boards, is the designation for the real es­
brand new. for $25.00. 2301 W. tate dealer, who is an active m em­
F irst Street.
ber of a Board which is affiliated
with the National Association ami
lurs therefore agreed to abide by
the (’ode of Ethics adopted by the
National Association.
Every reputable dealer in the
' real estate business owes it lo his
ula
70 ! vocation to help keep up its stamlacrps lards, to set up the best relations
i with 30 'w ith his fellow brokers, to faeiliAll kinds bite the freest exchange of his
m imple- commodity, amt to aid m making
•, planter, r,'a * estate dealing a service lo
I'em tools clients ami community worthy of
one with the importance which it has in supAll need- plying the great human need for
r I c o w s , shelter.

You are wasting time and mo- V
nev if this page hasn’t your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 148.

Automatic Windshield

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta. Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
'charge, luc per line, minimum

N.
Office in
Building Annex.

typewriters for
Jw terms, for rent, also
Diti^ tiupplies. Room 0

The Meaning o f the
Term “R ealtor”

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with
out meals.
Reasonable rate*
Lincoln House,

T H E BEST

BRINGING UP FATHER

1

H I iI k'.
ic ie va lo r

Unvo you rooms to rent or some
FOR S A L E —Furniture, nil kinds
of household goods, Mrs. S. A. second hand furniture to sell?
Uso The Herald's classified page
Chancellor. 505 W. 3rd St.
and get results.
FOR S A L E —Well established mil­ FOR RENT—One three room alinery
business. Reason for
partment with private b ath ami
sale; leaving town. For further one two room npnrtm ent. Inquire
particulars inquire . The Quality at Herald Office.
Shop. 108 Park Ave.
WANTED AT ONCE, white wo­
man to take entire charge of
FOR S A L E —Filling station, store
and dwelling. Partly furnished house. Must s tay on premises at
on Orlando road. Citrus Height. night. Phone 81 or write Box 881.
Going N orth.

Everything
For the Sportsman

w kst

reaches potential buyers.
I'aIntka Daily News is circulated ini

FOR RESULTS
Rooms For Rent

AdvertisYnp

HILL LUMBER CO. House o
Service, Quality nnd Price.

I

Help Wanted

WANTED—Tw o young men to FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
C58-J.
run on A. C. L. trains and sell
goods,
blue
suit
and
$15.00
bond
i n n — ii „(| u.,. ritiifiim.
required. Address Union News FOR RENT— Ground Floor Elks
Ifl-’I U - llix lu r Snlitn.
Bldg,, 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
l'o„
Lakeland. Fla.
i r r rr" Truck.
stairs. c. T. Smith.
WANTED—Cook for country home
ln-TZ2&gt;Pr.l'V
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-I nril I "o.i1 1Tnirl*,
middle aged woman preferred. A -1 CELERY FARM for rent or
sale. Reasonable. Located at
Apply II. Browning, Mellonville
L W. PHILIPS SONS
Lake Monroe.
J. D. Johnson,
Avenue, phone 343J.
Lake
Monroe.
Fla.
Dodge Sales and Scrvir
WANTED—White woman to
FOR RENT—Three room house
charge of house. Phone 19
and garage on Sanford-Qrlando
road three miles out. $15,00 per
month. W. L. Harvey. Phone 44.
LEARN ABOUT bunt County arid
Lakelnnd. through the Star-Tele­
FOR RENT—Five room house,
gram. Real, advertising medium In H u n . I*«l. W n l f l i n l ,
bath, electricity, 10 orange trees
«m ». H r m l u o l r I I i i t U o n - O a r t c’«».,
South Florida Published mornings.
Sittifurtl. I'ltt.
Ideal spot for chickens and truck
Star-Telegram. Lakelnnd. Fla.
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City.
Price $3,000.00.
Other
lli*a In I n r o m r t m m n l t r m .
If
Ihtif mu* of flu* iitrii Bargains .1. O. Donaldson — Box
f r o m at h u m ( h r e i i a r m n i r n i l o l t r H * 106, Orange City, Fla.
TO REACH tTte prosperous fa rm ­ Inrnmi* Inara m r r i j r n r i* n h u r ­
lit r lo |irnfrn*l(i!i.
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N. Laurel St.
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                    <text>t NEW SPAPER

in Florida's Heart,
s Greatest Vegetable
Richest Garden Land

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Moderate
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associated press dispatches

Range’s Failure To
Respond Favorably

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MAY I, 1925

President-Elect
Kindenlnirjr
Has Let It He Known That
He \\a n ts Only Simple DlsPlay When H e Takes Office

To Churchill Plan:
Creates Some Fear

1» n im r . • andHomeOwnershlp

1

jLSanford”citizens
lupection of Deliver Addresses

Marx. Refer ing To Election.
Lays Hianu* For His Defeat
lo Communist Conspiracies

puseot CommonsEnLges In Hot Debate
Sver Budget Plans

Vdoption of
Which Means

BERLIN, May 1.—Von Hindenburg will take the oath of
• Ifico May 12. it was official­
ly announced today.

LONDON’.- MnV 1.— R cflocl *,cems to have induced

. BERLIN. May

NUMb IbR 234

KISSIMMEEPLAN
OF BULKHEADING SSceof^ad,

Chief To Take Oath
In Civilian Dress

bvernment Too
feastyJs Opinion

PRICE FIVE CENTS

northwest

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Big Soving Leon LeRoy Explains
a big savin);
Meeting's Purpose;
2 S S Z J Z Barbecue Enjoyed

nmee, accord“ —
r w . ii. WitG en ev a .* b ig
c ro s s -n ta to
Inccr Fred T. ro a d rally a n d b a rb e c u e oil
returned from T h u r s d a y w a s a tte m le tl by

1.— President-

Sain ttouhta in the minds
Ue financial and stock exLoc community concrrnRhe effect likely to follow
ieturn to the gold stand-j

Umr • ,&gt;rCtP nea,‘Lv L500 people including
am* say* that ■ J*r*c ‘lt*,^ » tio n of Sanford

nmiation
here c itiz e n- s
r e p r -e—
s e........«
n tin g
th
e
i iui
iiiuiiiin nere
----,
!;he Gevinun armv on this oconsKissimmee there Chamber of Commerce and
| ion. This i* taken to mean that
the same method other civic bodies.
, he will insist on taking the oath
l°t office in civilian dress in the
tsounder1the new The chief address of the oc1retting provided by the federal
:o u* law us eight cnaion was delivered by Scnaj constitution which ntvscrilKs a
I, that theic will tor Duncan U. Fletcher, whoso
I brief formula for the oath in the Twenty-nino hours after it was torn from its moorings, the R-33 ret
e of road
j Moaeneo of the assembled rcich- after having been blown out over the North Sen. The nose of the
building and th*
rship of
snatched her away from her moorings.
j stag.
homes.
While the soldier-president mny
Senator Fletcher said that a
I count on polite, even derorinii'i
j strong nation and a strong state
.conduct op. the part of the hourg! depended upon the number of home
] cols and socialist parties when he
Former Judge Back
owners in that nation and state.
I
appear*
in
then
lenary
session,
it
With Winds From South and is freely assumed that the com­
i He said that Florida wus in n bel­
Home From A Hike
ter situation than the nution a» a
Southeast lo Favor Them, munists will use the occasion for
whole in the respect to home-ownE ntrants Are Expected To a displuy of rought tactics and
OAKLAND, Cnlif., Mny 1.—
1mg. He pointed out the faet that
flint
the
ceremony
may
develop
Break Old Distance Record
Superior Judge Dudley Kinsell,
in Florida us a whole, 20 per cent
into something of a political diafit.
returned home here today
tui
banco.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 1—
alter walking to St. Augustine,
id unding of the metis*
Accepts I'residency.
1 la., and hack, a distance of
vinr legislative effect tt ith generally fair weather and ! Non Hindenburg Thursday for- Members of Lodges In This
Chamber of Commerce To In­
tnmcoit's proposals will winds from the south and southTerritory Are Invited To 1,000 miles. The judge resign­
vito Members of American
ed from the bench secern!
a next week. Phillip
Informal
Ceremony;
Plan
Society
in June; Support of
months
ago
because
of
stuff!
•
itmcr chancellor of the late today in the natlonnl limina
June Huildinjf Dedication nen in the court room nnd at.ill move the labor par- tion hli.loon ince with predictions
City’s Hand Also Discussed
l*red in rough clothing he
I amendment inviting I b&gt; officials that the American illsvertismg the state could receive
rtarted on his long hike.
i declare that it decline.!, tancc record of 1,1 18 miles will
i* the building of good roads, which
Five hundred members of the
to assent to a second be broken,
will lead to better transportation
Amet lean Society of F.ngineors will j
the bill re-establishing
Direction of the wind indicates
acilities,
then per transportation
visit Sanford cm June 2 nml will
j about, he explained, by the fact lutes, less
imlard with undue pro- the hnlloor will be carried north­
taxes, an increase In
lm entertained at a barb .cue lunch-1
o m -, that no cutting in necessary with
westward, peril?pa into Canada.
population and the general devel­
con by the Sanford Chu.nber of!
the
exception
of
the
first
hole
Three of the hags are equipped
and prosperity of Florid*.
Commerce and taken on a tour of
1 * niude through the hurdpnn floor opment
with radio s.-ts to keep communica­
The
Senator
called attention tn
inspection of the ‘uh-irrigntion;
ami much more of the soft under the progress madew
tion with stations in all parts of
ithin the past
system., in the Sanford celery dis1
‘
‘
material
can
he
removed
in
a
glvthe country.
Ninety thousund
few years ami predicted that the
ttii i.
on
length
of
time
than
under
old
progress during the n e tt decade
reasons are here to see the bnl- | to disposing of his voluminous
At the luncheon-meeting of the
vha- method of pumping out the lake would be greater an in the last
iobns sail.
| correspondence.
Chamber of f*ummerec this aftern'.’, &gt; bottom itself.
quarter of « century. He told the
‘ A course directly nr»r*b would
In urlrliiiuii tn dispatching a per noon a committee composed of Jo'»
l^hv
Ml. Williams deelut-u* thst a!
■ttd t it that the chancellor of carry the balloons across the north
:r:r.
ILtr.t!
and
Ex-Convict
L;
Cameron City Engituor Fred T,
ilrx t
."VB.OOO ynrdivi f m«s, .?*i
litBLiiii1*' Uv restoring the west tin or’. Missouri, over the coin 'uonnl "»e .n&lt;e of congrutul&amp;tion to Williams and G. L. Bicxlsne was «p-"|
riorUtg In the foreirpet
Found in Abandoned Burn;
jj ial were moved in tw o’and uiJbJr &gt;&gt;i tW leading status by muintainK ruitutii" &gt;oid placing a duty. fields of low a and up the length von Hiudi-ubutg. Dr. Marx, defeat- pointed to extend the invitation!
son- th in * n,0»His without the use of a ng the present activities and ti»
I »ilk kesvilv wa taxing three {of Minnesota. A crossing of toe [cd republican bloc eandirlato in the and to make arrangem ents for the : Han Away Lust Saturday
With Daughter of Employer
irin- c u l,*'r ahead of the suction pipe, increase these activities for bet­
Irf ficuiti of France, name&gt;y Canadian bonier would he cast of ncridcntiul election, indited a long entertainment.
lt«r». wim s and silk, whereby Winnipeg in the vicinity of the | cemmunication to the voters who
corS. M. RiChurd, vvho is doing the terment h* much as possible.
The American Society of Kn-: RANDOLPH. Vt.. May l.—Earl
Unless the winds iiti|iportcd him. in his rnnummicaSfnntor Fletcher was introducluit abipe France would be Ontario line.
laid Jdredging work at Kissimmee for
cu bv Leon I.. Leitoy, president of
If to rehabilitate her exchange. veer the bags to the east they) tion to his successful rival. Dr. pincers, declared to be one of the j Woodward, farm hand and former
sive
Pat
Johnson,
Inkefront
property
Mr.rv said that everyone who be­
rac- jow nc;, will come to Sanford in the the Geneva Chamber of Commerce
Fir Fr.ili , Win*. nnionisL, not- will esinue the (treat Lakes alvvay. lieved in the spirit of true ilentoc- gicutest organization:- of expert i cenvi. t, who with Lucille Chatter
in the world, wid hold its annual ton, It, left the form of the girl’s
a
Herd
in
r
use
of
a
forced
descent.
I
I.
near future to tell the City Com* who with his committee*, has been
|firarrjal export, strongly critI*
.lev*
should
ept
the
VC'di
•
ol‘
Expansive la*.-* in ( anuria cf j the constitutional minority of the *.i r vontb'ii in Orlando for ibr*1'. fsthci 4 v.vcl. ag v.a captured in
,v n mission a b o ut the method he(ti£ ective in the movement in this
M. * am. mil's precipitancy
d a ;« and the members have ev I a Imrn on an abandoned farm in
wan riispos- for a danger. however, should the people,
e a r-1used nt Kissimmee ami the saving section lor the Imgmg up 0 1 a
rfitmi.ig gold
pressed a desire to inspect the South Brookfield tills morning.
cross-state roud frum Titusville to
'
conlestaiits
he
blown
that
far.
lv all of which are
to thin!; that it was a gamble,
Marx
Hinnies
Communists.
Sanford district. They will spend i A German police dog led tin* men 1 pied by business fitm
Crystal River on the Went Coust.
A sixth entry in the race was
hail heai I enormous figures
in his message to the voters,
across the nurvoweet part of the
...
|ntioni.la- the amount of recent authorized by the contest commit- nftei i-xprc.iamg thanks for the almost an entire day here and them to the barn. Armed posse:, had ond floor i* devotee.............
state.
go
to
Dnytoua.
.
jo
of
the
National
Aeronautic
housing
the
Masonic
bodies
of
the
the exenange marbeen tracing the fugitive and girl
I support given him. the former
Mr. LcKoy told importantunce of
\
:
:
(K'iation
toduv
when
it
allowcitv.
Firms
which
already
occupy
’I I Chamber of Commerce this 1rince th?y left the girl's home last
could prevent spec! chancellor blames the communists
building the six mile stretch in
offices in the buiiding are trie
taking their profits, id Maior Maurice Smith. Kansas ! for his defeat anil observes that afternoon was presided over b y ' Friday.
Volusia county, which when the
Florida Vegetable Corporation and
and unit would mean City, who was to command the (von llindenburg was not elected Mayor Forrest l.uke in the absence
Norwich University cadets, head Haggard
m»- miles is completed in Semi­
&amp; Company.
of i'lenideul iiiggiua.
&lt;nl hu»e to lie found pitot balloon to participate in th - 11\ an absolute majority.
&lt;d by two United Stater army of­
nole county would leave otijy L'»
Sargcant W. F. Paul of
m llritaiii &lt; small reserve. He iate.
The lodge is 12 by til) feet nnd
"As the people's bloc is rledicutA lining the important questions ficers, were ordered to shoot on
miles of the entire route uncom­
* »un* the oiuntry was anxious Scott Field, will he Smith’s aide. , erl t&lt;&gt; the service of the father- discussed was the continuation of
is
surrounded
bv
balconies
giving
'
pleted and this at the extreme
The pilot! were a t itosccrans • land, and such devotion must (ran- (lie blind conceits during the sum­ sight, but only in case they could . a seating cupacitv of 210. In ad-1
* or* is ted finm the possibilwestern end. He told of the pur­
f getting any further into the field today supervising arrange­ 'sufid all other considerations," in* mer. D. L. Thrasher, chairman lint capture their man alive.
dltinn to the lodge room, on the
pose of the meeting which wu., to
Ttie hunt, which led armed poss­ second floor are the necessary of*
ment.! for the inflation of the big continues, “we accented the verdict of the committee on obtaining
It i f the I nited States.
obtain fundi* from the State Ruud
es
over
the
lulls
and
through
the
bags
tomorrow
morning.
flees
11
nd
ante
rooms.
All
of
the
|
* Frederic pointed uut that fnof the majority of the (icrmnn p e o ­ fumis for the hand reported and forest ef this region for -ix days,
Department for the completion of
The
first
balloon,
piloted
by
M
aj­
1.1 a lat
. . r &lt;d‘ gold and
ple in true democratic . pirit. As asked for assistance in the work. took mi 11 r.ew intensity Thursday furnishing* are qf a permanent I
the Volusia county link, which he
or Smith, will get away at 5:.'M) defenders
kind,
liuncUome
in
design
and
upi
'
cmden reverted to the
of the constitution, i! Additions were made to the coinsaid
that countv ha* refused to
when
a
man
with
a
girl
was
seen
prnniinte
for
Masonic
use.
starul.iid la ■t year she had t &lt;
'i» our sacred duty to icspcct and 111 it tee.
work.
and
(iird
on
by
one
of
the
search
'the
others
will
len
.honor our president, the constilu1.1 *'"1 ' in credit boinut ? of
was constructed un* 1
I he meeting was opened by
Dr. J. T. Denton brought up the
The tierThuthebuilding
It-rviiig* the country, India !tc- termed bv lot at five
j tional representative of the tler- question of having the bund con­ els shortly before noon.
stiimrvision of a building 1
prayer by Rov. M. Fk Gabard, ami
tcrval*
in
Ihe
follnwir
cnrclier
reported
that
tin*
pair
th'.' buvr ii. Stockholm r.t S
i man republic."
following the address of Senator
in some mote central part of fled. Alone and armed with only committee of which A I*. Cunncl- !
Army balloon—Licui
* r&lt;r . .line over the New
Dr. Marx concludes with an ap­ certs
Iv is chairman, whilo the financial |
Fletcher, talks wen* mad** by F!
the
city
and
removed
from
the
vi­
Flood:
l.icul.
Huyncy
.1
revoltn
while
the
pursued
man
c. These things might
plans were worked out by a com' peal with hi* following to keen a ­ cinity of the hospital. Mayor l.uke
A. Douglass, of Sanford, fornier
aide.
*n in Knglund.
live the flame of democracy a&gt; an said that a committee would lie bail a lifle, be turned buck and m ittiv of which John Meisch is
Goodyear III—^\.
Mimiiioneil aid. On an abandoned
iK'lirg 1 the government’s
unequivocal confession of allegi­
ance to the German republic, the named to inquire into obtaining fcrni near Brookfield Canter wus
“ &gt;•
It'ai.1100.000 for the man pilot; u. X. Wol
Ainry balloon—C«i
| fii t requisite for its authority nnd a suitable placj. it wus the gene- found (be simple camping outfit
nc3n I'd't. awvicc, Sir Fredial opinion that the Imnd should of the man. There were two blan­
t*maiU*d that surely ns M”. mond O’Neill, pilot; I.
. endurance.
be i upported o&gt; that it would be kets, a sack containing food, a ket­
""v the gold standard Ostman, aide.
St. Joseph- Captain
BF1RLIN, Mny 1.—The giant well organized at (hr* b*icgioning 0 1 tle, and some oatmeal said to lm
wining. ,t would have been
that purchased by 11 stranger who
wooden statue of Hindenhurg, in­ the winter season.
r *" v,:u'- and buy these dollars cywcll, pilot; Hurry I1
1 1 ; 1 nit —IIIrbert V.
cntf,|n t 1 .ue.
A 1 epi esentative of a pageant came at nightfall to an isolated
t
i
which
patriotic
Germans
ham­
(Continued on I’
mered nails during the war at so company asked to lie allowed to country store several days ago.
cDonald, the former
BOSTON, May t.—Col. John C.|
“r I r.-injot confined his criticmuch per nail for raising war put on a celery fiesta here May Among the articles found was a
Cuolidge,
father of the president
11 Inuifil,- i" the protectionist
box
of
colored
crayons,
Mich
us
111,
2d
and
21.
The
Chamber
vot­
fundi, has succumbed to an igno­
arrived in Boston Thursday night j
and otlu r comrnodble fate. After the fall of the ed the proposal down holding that might have been uhc&lt;1 by 1 ch ild .
for examination of hi* heart at the j
goveinment’s ir.stirmonaichy, the statue wa * sold to
(Continued no Page 2)
(Continued on page
Mushuuliusetts Generul hospital.
n Berlin architect for om* gold
Accompanied try his physiciun,!
1 boicfllur Churchill rose
mark and the body was sold for
Dr. A. M. Crum, of Bridgewater,I
» 'ht* debate, he evidentwo,.d. The head was removed
Vermont, Col. Cuolidge slighted ,
lit f i g h t i n g m ood und
with the intention of pieasnting it
from a train in the North Station |
'li MacDonald for cmJACKSONVILLFI, May l.— John later to some public body as a his­
und was greeted by Benjamin F'clt.
superficial argument** a- L. Wallace, secretary of the Flori­ torical relic. . The head is now
of Boston.
budget. The freedom da Association of Real EstaU found to have been decayed by fun­
•tnruage drew ungry |&gt;ro- Boards and secretary of the -lack gus growth fluring it* storage.
“ About us usual," Col. Cuolidge
DAYTON, O., May 1.—An­ chine, with many of the restored
;•» *he labor l&gt;enche.*, com- «npv I)!? R..nl Estate Boaril. dropi m t l i O le s p o lld e ll In i|uvnliou ns
parts
of
different
construction
nouncement
was
made
Thursday
by
"hanniun to upiieai p d dead from a heart attack while
many of tho high official* of m i to his condition, lie was outward­
NcwYork Policeftuard Orville W right thut the original from the original. The label now 0111:1
speaking at a noon luncheon ol
v ill the state and in thu South ly in good trim, and wulked with­
Wright airplane, invented by him hanging on it is true, neither of
out assistance down tho long plutthe local hoard Iteie Thursday. He A .irainfltA nj )0 ut hi ea k and hi* brother, Wilbur, and which tho icstored, nor of the original
lorm to the train gate, where he Getsen Fails To Get
had suffered from chronic heart
machine.
made its first flight on Dec. 17,
j.
E.
Vincent
Receives
posed for photographers.
trouble for some time.
NEW YORK, May 1.—Police to­ llrO-'t, will be sent to Time* Muse­
“ I could not he assured thut our
Mi. Wallace became ill last day are guarding all public build­ um at South Kensington, Flngland. machine if given tn tills in stitu ­ Word Brother’s Death
The party went to the Hotel Probe Bill Withdrawn
ION. May L—The Jaitunry and was advised by physi­
Touraine,
where reservations had
tion
would
be
any
safer
from
mu­
ing*
and
home*
of
noted
men
and
“For 20 years.” Mr. Wright
rnment authorized a cians to stop work and rest. A
been
mude
for Col. Cuolidge and] TALLAHASSF.E. May !.—Rep­
tilation
than
Langley's
has
been,
or
public
official*
upon
orders
scut
said,
“
I
have
kept
possession
of
J. F. Vincent of thi* city has re­ his physician.
'Uspension of import few week * after his retirement,
resentative Getzen of Sum ter coun­
from
police
heudqunrters
for
ex­
that
the
luhel
put
on
it
would
he
the
innchinc
in
the
hope
that
u
rican corn.
ceived word of the death of his
however, pressing m atters in con­
The president’s father has been ty endeavored today to withdraw
I trade commission nection with hi* statu work caus treme vigilance in every part of suitnldj home for it could be found uny more true thuu the label on F1 other, G. E. Vincent in Spring.Several American Ills. Our machine still possesses Held, Tenn., while enroute to St. in poor health all this spring, it from the files of the House hi*
ha tie revision of its ci! hint to take a trip through the th" city tn prevent possible May in America.
Day
demonstrations,
which
migot
museums
have
arked
for it but tin* it* original parts, witli only a few Louis. Mo., for u visit with his son. is said, nnd it wus on the advice resolution calling for an invest!ig publicity,
gation of charges against mem­
southern
part
of
the
state.
He
leuit
to
violence.
May
Day
Five
one institution among these which ; replacements, made necessary by
intent's inquiry into / uffeted a roiapse, ami sine? the
The body will bv brought hack of Dr. Crum nnd of President Cool- ber* of the faculty of University
in America of ML*s trip south hi* life had been a suc­ was marked here by police raid.* s&lt; *mcd to be national enough in I an accident after its fourth flight to Sanford for burial. F'unerul ser­ idge thut he decided to undergo of Florida but failed when Dew bf
on 10 meeting* in which Commun­ character was the one to which I ion December 17, IUC&lt;T, and by slight vice* will be held at (lie residence treatm ent tn Heston. He left his
s'nev continued hut
ists Socialist* arid alleged anarch- would nut cart* to entrust the m a­ I damage suffered in the , Dayton of Roy Schmidt Hunduy afternoon home in Plymouth, Vt., Thursday Pasco, chairman of the committee
•mlicution of its ulti- cession of rccutring ihnesses.
Ilo i.* survived by Iti* wiuovv i*;s were nil participant*.
j flood of ItH.'t.
chine.
afternoon u tter doing hi* custo­ ou state institution* objected.
at J:J0 o’clock.
and
two
brother*.
•*
■
B.
ami
J.
^
*
”
1
do
not
feel
nt
ali
easy
about
•‘This
lack
of
confidence
was
the
mary morning’s chores.
i-olidge, it was inNAMED ACTING POSTM.VST Fill
.
result of the wuy the officer* of the machine where it is. It is now
lias l.ow Pulse.
ntnong the first to Wallace, both of Marlington.
Another Attempt To this
institution had allowed the l safe from flood, hut is liable to Willis Is In Favor Of
Col. Coolidgc, it wu* leurnvd
anre with n publUWASHINGTON, May L—IV. S
Mr. Wallace car:e to H onda 1 Kill Boris Frustrated priceless rolie of the Langley ma­ fire. This uneusincss, together
front Dr. Cram, is suffering from Moye was sppoluted today by
recommendation tr.at years
ago.
from
Virginia,
a n d ha'
chine
of
l'JO.’l
to
be
taken
out
of
with
entreaties
from
friends
in
DawesSenateReforms a slow pulse. According to th ; Postmaster-General New, to be get
1 employee* be vacserved nH fccnitur) vif khi* •
t lunuilpoz.
physician, the patient’s pulse reg­ k’g postmaster for F'ort Pierce.
SOFIA, May 1 .—Another a t­ the museum in ID1J and the origi­ 1 Finglcnd led me to offer it to the
•onville Real F’.stnte Board for th tempt to assassinate King Bon* nal niattrial* of it* structure to Times Museum of South Kentingisters between TO and TO beats a
pant seven year.*. He wa* ocr.- was frustterated today by officer* be mutilated for the purposes of j ton, wh&gt;*ie there already exists un
mio**te while the normal i* about j
lary
the »tat. association f« ’ rf bis guard, who discovered an private parties to a patent litiga­ I interesting exhibit of historic exMARKETS
1pet intent* in uviatinn. This m.usthree ycarr.
„ . , ... ... almost complete subterranean pu&lt;!- tion.
CHICAGO. .May l.—Wheat.
He was horn in Fairview,
“The machine now hanging in • eum will provide for it a place
by a vote of
154 1-2 tc 15A 1-2; July It:
I r,agc with an explosive fuse which
*d to Hiiusc tho Va., on October 8, 1874.
to ITT; Com, July, too t-2 ti
, they believe was intended to blow the museum is not the original where I nin sure it will bo safe
Funeral services will b? held a
machine, but is mostly a new nut- I anti suitably cared for,*'
1 regulating the
n-8; OaU, July 1J,
j up the royal palace.
at ion of citrus. 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon.

SIX BAY SEARCH

President’s Father
In Boston Suffering
With Weak Heart

Secretary Of State
Real Estate Board
Claimed By Death

gton News

Original Wright Flying Machine Has
Been Offered To An English Museum

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TIIF. SANFORD IIERALT). TIICKSDAY- APRIL 30, IDiliL

icneral To*
Is ' 4L^1___—
Law Enforcement,” Says Jno. Sargent

form

x^aea

cral John (i. Sargent. “ My ht’- 1ness, ns attorney general, is t&lt;&gt; &lt;n| lo n e tne law. Making L m is a
| Icutflntive fur&lt;’tion. I ni ii strong
believer in each man sticking to
hi.; own job.
"If I were a legislator, IM have
aom*: thing to say about law-mak­
ing. In the Denari nu n: or J i&gt; . k »*
t my duiy! I i ‘W iillminister the l i.es
.vs I fin'i them. If I think .1 clip; g&lt;
r.houhl be imiJe. I may n &lt;onm;. ml
it. I’ve no right or desire to
j criticize otherwise.
"Most of our troubles -con to
no- ime in intolerance— :i failuro
to uiiJcrrtand our iitigiih.ir i. In
! this count ly our laws change i*ivltv fust. ton. Accustomed to to e 1
old established laws, w, violet•• the
j new oner. unreflectingly. I believe
■th at’s how 1110 t of our new rcg'i
I llioil I a r e brvkCll lllOUglllb • lv.
"Generally, I Drink the Ann . 0 an
purple mean to obey our law 1."

"Doesn't our multiplicity of n gulittionH," I asked "hiuii|»er law eiifon t u n it. Hoes’nt it make for a
.
IIOIMZONTAI.
Half an cm.
general disrespect of law? Any­
I. Scatters reeds. Gen. 'JO.
Great grandfather of .Samuel way, there are more nrr I , just
f». Iloat of gopher wood. Gen. C.
the prophet. I Ch. 0,
l ow than ever. Prison populations
are In n ea.iing."
7. Finishes. Gen. 0.
Separately. Lev. 15.
"Our laws.. " raid lit'.* attorney
II. Gleaner. Lain. I.
To dine. Gen. 2.
general, "in the very natuie of
1«. ftoutherp constellation, lull it.
Years of life. Gen. 17.
thing . h i d . naturally expand in
11. Metnl In nnturnl rtnte.
proportion to our growth, nn.'.e nWeakened. Da. 41.
nlly and internationally, for \va
Jo. __ Made of out straw .
To claim. Acta 17.
live in a period of constant 'prog­
18. 'Driving command.
To pay for one’s freedom. Ilos. ress, social and industrial.
|i!,
Gen. 1 .
"Yon emiihasisn that there are
20. Man who built the Ark. Gin. 8
Announcer. Acts 17.
nun•• arrc:ts fur infraction: of the
’4S. I n obtain.
.
law than cvit before. To me that
Many (tim es). Mark U.
20. Jllock viscid fluid.
ni g g e rs better law enforcement,
Jumbled
type.
26. If not. Gen. .’ill.
dot laxity.”
.Second note in scale.
27. Serpents. Dcut. 02.
28. An iigt uf dating.
Animal sim ilar In donkey
"As to prohibition?" I queried.
•’Id. G'H'b astray. Num. 15.
Gen. IP.
"Alicence of suloons, less drunkOR. lively (bit!. Gen.
uiuesvi, u better moral a tm i’ plier •
Ilefiue. Num. II.
ill. Devoured. Gen. 21.
everywhere,
are evidence:, that
To tear; to cleave tliroueli. i prohibition has
Do. A doubling of string. Kxnd. 20 ,
wrought great
King H.
28. To Shower. Gen. 7.
I
good."
Part (unit). Gen. 2.
40. Preserve or wine. Isn. 25.
“ Hut sc* ret drinking?"
Alleged force pi educing hyp
42. tluGis; flames. Gen. 22.
'T in imf aware of nrKli."
not ism.
44. Drunkard.
"Still don't large numbe r of
Toward. Gen. 1 I.
40. Fungus on rye.
l hone who class as pretty got. I
48. Pebble. Gen. 28.
citizen** babitunlly illsregnrrl many
A NSW Kit TO YESTERDAY
00. Work. Gen. 14.
uf today’; laws regulative of per
l ltOSSWOltl) I'LV./I.i;
, 101111 ! conduct?"
61. M armoset. King. 10.
52. Tenth of uu cpliali. Ex. Hi Hi. ' I mIa S J i B f)!A 1 W vj L fAtr
"When a man deliberately sun!
' ccntinuaUy brcal: ih- law," ra! !
B ii. N i But
^ no Hi [aimb
VERTICAL
Attorney General Sargent, "I vinT
O a)
, 1. S« n animat useful for washing , K 0 OJAIK
class him a.i a gun.I *.itigen."
A *,f
Matt. 27.
R : 1
2. Ileinuging to us. Mutt. 0.
DlQ
■
’). Turns aside. Dent. Hi.
•4. Point of co in pur *.
..ft. To decay. Num. 6.
7. Kldest son of Judah. Gen. 08.
8. Evenings. Gen. 7.
W. Female deer.
10. Grimace: of contempt.
12. Wild gnat. Pov. 15.
12. City in llcnjitinin now called
Anna. I (Jli. H.
10. Paid publicity.

IS SANFORD’S LEADING OPPORTUNITY IN REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS.

\CT NOW— PROFIT ATER!

FIKSTSTIUOK'l

B U O W iiL L .
announce the opening; on i\Iav 1st of

IShL-AIK is situated on the east side oi iVlellonville Avenue on oneol the highest spots with­
in the city limits. The proposed extension of Hughey Street will cut the property at its center
hrine;iue; BEL-AIR in direct line of development &lt;d the finest residential sections, both smith
and east.
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This latest offering will be developed under a complete program of BROTKCTIVE K!»]STRICTIONS, PLAT BEAUTIFICATION, CEMENT SIDEWALKS, CURBS, (JITTERS uul
PAVED STREETS. It will enjoy all the PUBLIC UTILITIES.
BEL-AIR is in the rom»h today—like an uncut diamond, and is priced accordingly a* SM3 to
$«Si)r». These prices will be materially advanced as progress is made in the development BUY
Cash requirement II)

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CROSSINGSTOPS
LAWFORAUTOIST
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Brotherhood, Delegation Ap­
pears Before Legislative
Committee Asking That
Safety Measures Be Passed

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S eh roedcr Co., a
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'» » » " d er th e l a w s o f K en tu ck
K.hleffM ln slid CompAny,
co rporation;
It b e in g made
mnde tto
o »ppe
a p p e a r to th is
Court th n t s u m m o n s In C h a n cery
h a s been h e r e to f o r e is su e d , d i r e c t ­
ed to y o u nod e a c h o f y o u , and
that the S h e r if f o f S e m i n o le C ou n ­
ty. FJorldn. h a s m a d e r e t u r n tlt.it
sumo c a n n o t In. nerved o w i n g to l ho
failu re of you and each c f y o u to
fle e t officer* or npt'olnt agent!; ur
to have w ith in th is s t a t e a n o ffic e r
nr a g e n t upon w h o m p r o c e s s could
served, and that th e o f f i c e r s and
Agents o f you a n d each o f y o u are
u nknow n.
T h erefore, yon, T h e C o u ld M an u ­
fa ctu rin g C om p an y, n c o r p o r a tio n ;
The K e ith -S c h r o e d e r l*n.. u c o r p o r a ­
tion e x i s t i n g tinder th e l a w s of
K e n tu c k y ; mid TV. II. S ch lelT e||n nnd
Company, a corp ora tio n , nnnird sis
d e fe n d a n ts In tli»* s h o v e c a u s e psndIUK In’ th e ab ov e s t y ltd e n u r t. b e in g

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•I certificate In my
accord a n ce w w i taw.
*U «r.it&gt;rac:c th e fs!* maill* a p p ll e s tl o n fo r T i _______
l o w in g descr Ibed prop erty situ a te d s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Maid
F lo rid a, to- c e r t i f i c a t e ernhracea t h e f o l l o w i n g
0)^ S e m in o le C ounty,
d escrib ed
p r o p e r ty s i t u a t e d
In
Deg. a t lo t s , of R lin e P e t e r M i­ S e m in o le County. F lorida, t n - w l t :
randa 0 1 . w it h R line o f N B U of
K ' i nf E ' i rr N tV 'i o f N T H
ml
NBI4 S ec. I t , T w p . 19 .8. I t a n g e 3* W % o f W'.i o f N W H o f N E U Sec.
E ast. run H. 1.47 ch. W. 13.3S clt. I f . T w p . Ill H. Ituiiga 39 E ast.— 30
If. 6.33 ch K. to Ut. lino HEly to acres.
heg.— 3 a cres.
T h e said laud b e in g a s s e s s e d at
nf su ch
T he safd land b e in g a s s e s s e d at th e d a te o f th e Issu an ce
th e d a te o f th e laauanen o f auch c e r t i f i c a t e In th e nam e o f J. E. T.
Cham
berlain.
c e r t i f i c a t e In the n am e of U n k n o w n
T hat L i».' i f a g # n p u r c h a se r o f
T h a t la id U I'. H a g a n p u rch aser
T a x C e r tif ic a te No. 4 dated th e 3rd ■&gt;* T a x C e r tific a te No. 6 d a ted the

TAM.AHASSKK, Apr. 20.—
Railroad men in Florida look upon
the hill before the legislature,
vhieh has been favorably reported a proceeding to establish and uulet
nut of committee, to provide for the title to the following described
automobiles coming to u full stop lands In Seminal* County, I lorhla.,
w it:
;
fifty feet from railroad crossings, to -lads
fine (1) nnd Two (3), nf j
ns one «»f the most disirable mens* Block Five
of Tier Three («|,
u r « thnt could be passed for the of Hanford. Florida, according to !• , ,
&gt;!. Trnfford’s Map of Hanford.
relief of, trainm en.
Representa­ K.
Florida, a* per plat thereof duly
tives o f railroad brother hots is ap­ of record.
peared in advocacy of the bill, be-, &gt;"• ‘""J &gt;"" **«■•*.
r r ,"*ir/*d i'»
l i o v m . . Ih n v
k .» If
our s a b l j lrlifvinir, they raid, »that
it not only j t*K u""!?
r o aum ^o ur
t b efo re
Court'
w o u ld p r o t e c t lives o f the members Hanford. Florida, on th e till day ut
tii
«&gt;f their organizations, but th at it M«&gt; A '*■ l9*5; ttn.'!
«l*o would result in raving. .many
nn*
' ,,,,HVV,r
"* A gainM"
.
plaint
exh ib ited
st y,,f
o u r,J,Tan d
lives i;f, motorist# if finally on- each o f yon in thin c a u s e .
it Is further ordered that this Oracted
T .„ - | I
, , drr he publish'd in the Hunfor 1
l he full text of the measure fol- iieruiil. a newspaper published in
Hanford. Heinlnoii. C o u n ty , Florid a.
lows;
t
T b o»
___ oiu'e each w eek fo r fo u r c o n se c u Scr
t n°. ,PfrSon opc- tl“ . w e r k s
ra tin g ‘■a*y.'"Tnot!)r vehicle upon a
W IT N E S S tin' H o n o r a b le
.1. J
public highway shall cross, or a t­ IiIrklbHon, J u d g e o f lh&lt;‘ C ircuit
o f tin 1 S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C ir ­
tem pt to cross, any railroad or in- Court
cuit of l lie S ta te o f F lorid a , on tills
tc-t urban track intersecting the the 3rd dny of April, A, II. IH35.
J J IMCKINHfiN.
road af grade other than a cross­
J u d g e of t h e C ircuit Court of
ing a t which there Is n gate or a
tlie Heventb J u d icia l Circuit
of it,.' sta ti' of F lo rid a, In and
watchman (except on electric rail­
Kcm lnoic County.
way tracks in a city, town or vil­ C,l*i dllfor
IF. A. II.CIITTEA and
lage) without first bringing said »!. W. Sl'ENCF.U, Jit.,
.Solicitor* and of Counsel for the
motor vehicle to u full stop at a
i ■omplnirintil*.
distance not exceeding fifty feet Apr.
3, tu, 1*. U. Ma.V I.
from the nearest rail, and shall
then look nnd listen for the ap­ IN C l l t C I I T ( T i t H T , S E V E N T H .
J l l l i m i . e m i t IT . N E M IN O I.E ‘
proach of a locomotive or train of
cot v n , ri.u m u v .
cars. T hat no failure so to stop,
t
however, shall be considered con­
in o i i A s r r . u v .
Itosn
E.
Hbaw,
(*oirf&lt;datnnm
tributory negligence per ac in any
action against the railroad or in- Marry 1C. Hliuw. !iij!in*tl!n«“i culled
C u rncllus K Hhnw. D «fen d an t.
terurban company for injury to
person or pro,&gt;erty. and the court ?
Vmtm W h V 'a u r a 1of flnrsnaii so churge the jury.
Ida To H am 1C. Hh hv. nuiiuSection 2. That every railroad
where In ‘ At vtion
or iutcrurhnn company operating
[t uppc.irlng from iiie sworn bill
or leasing any track intersecting of complaint nl«d In this cause thut
n public road at grade shall place
**r,‘ n resblent of u state or
ti Pij,n board not less than ton foot |,|at that ynur rniidmct; wh**n lam
from tho ground on each aide of iiruni «»r wur K.tnf«»rd. Klorldu. that
resid en ce In u n k n o w n .
♦ pc - r o a d forty inches
by fifty yuur
Tlieri fore you. Harry
K. Hhaw,
inches one hundred feet from said Aorm ti m e s called
lie. f'ornitllus
“
........
K. Hhaw.
crossing, which shall he painted Are roittlred l ” be it ltd a p p e a r b e ­
o u r said C ircu it Court nt Hanwith black lettring with white fore
for&lt;t Florida, on Die 4th dny of
background to insure warning of May. A I*. n r . , and then an d there
•.
aka a n s w e r to th e Hilt o f Coin
the proximity of the crossing and
exh ib ited a g a i n s t yo u . o th e r ­
notice to stop said motor vehicle, plaint
w ise a decree pro ron feu xo w ill be
with the following: “Fla. Law— e n te r id iig jlu st you.
It Is o n l e r e d th a t ...th is
Stop." Provided this act shall not
u rC itation
, ,r
interfere with tho regulations pro^
renbed by towns and cities.
| Wltnexs my lumd and bftlclal sent
Section -•!. That railroad compa**V-fi1rV" . 1‘.'’M/e*
" ,l:‘ r," ‘ ,|ay
nki(«s shall be and nr»‘ required to ».s«aiV '
v. k Htd-'t 1L.\hh.
cep their right of way parallel
Clerk of C ircuit C ourt. He m i ­ ■&gt;
keep
with their trucks, cut and clear |
n / w;^ .A ,\vV:EKH n (’.
nf all vegitation or tim ber that will jah u . hh’ako N.
obstruct the view r»f any person I Hollcltor for Compjaitnint.
ut n crossing tho diatanco of ont•]A,’^• 3’ ll&gt;' IJ| * ' ul&gt;l ,1“ y ’
hundred (100) feet on either side |&lt;, t i i e c t h c p it s e v e n t h Jt:i»- ::
of such crossing.
ic ia i . c n u i i r he I'I. o h iiia , in
Section ■!. T hat any person vla n i» r u n
the
n n n t i t»r
S E U IN O I.E .
"
nlnting the _ provisions of this act
IN CHANCEltV.
llTl.li TO &lt;) CI l*‘,T T I T L E
shall he guilty nf a misdemeanor,
e M Lord. Mosaic t, Lord, and
and upon conviction shall be pun- M
It \V. Lord, ln-r h u sb an d . ComIshcd tin by law provided . !,
pi ul nan Is.
vx.
J iutu'B Mnhhs, nnd others.
d e fe n d a n t s .
V V V V V V V V ^ t i ^ t * I tilt 11 Eft FOB M ill. I-ATIO N,

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11 Mr“- ^&lt;Iro
v fnfic^ cF,t „Hhepherd,
rk s ,m .*and
.Shepherd.
each o f Oiem If liv in g , and, If dead,
P E VN I T IIIIITTLE
their h eirs, d e v is e e s , g r a n t e e s uiid
WAI.TEH I’HAN I TS
oth er id alin a u ts
under
th e
suld
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i r l i rIII.9
M Jam
Eilxasoil,
Mohlis,
lI’E
l-.t v\i\ 1 T-It
1 - 1 0 tI rTF11
I E l l H t NOW
w)fi,es IMolilis
&gt;JIVHI and
F. Clarl!
T, his
W.
Made fres h d u lly
Hhepherd nnd ( l e o r g e F. Hhepherd.
and each of th em , (le te a se d
or
o ih e r w is e , anil l h e heirs, d e v is e e s,
j g r a n t e e s and o il i e r c l a i m a n t s under
l&gt;, Fran k C la rk so n , d e a c e n se d or
( o t h e r w is e , the lu'lvs. ilev lrees , g ra n -

on

carr tlflcal

made app

i s s u e *in
a c c s r da
sSaid
a i d c e r t i f i c a t e eembr
m b r a c e s th o fo lp r o p e r ty s itu a te d
in S e m i n o le C ou n ty, F lo rid a , to-

th e C h

day

r , „ - £ i T O &amp; 1# j S ! £
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nolo County. Florida.
„ 8V4 o f S B U nr N E(4 o f N E U o f
B y : A. 11. W E E K S . D. C.
See. I t T w p . 19 8, n . 20 E a s t— 5 Mar. 37. Apr. 3, 10. 17. ! f . May 1.
acres.
IN C l ItC t,’I T
CO C U T ,
SEVENTH
T h e sa id la n d b e in g
a s s e s s e d at
J I D K T AL, C H I C l ’I T , S E M I N O L E
COUNTY F L O ItlU A .
1 . . t . *.
l *10 I s su a n c e of such
c e r t i f i c a t e In th e n a m e
o f D. J.
L aw ler.
IN CIIANCEIIY.
U n le s s s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e sh a ll be re­ Jleherca B row n , C om p lain a n t,
d eem ed a c c o r d i n g t o law . ta x deed
vs.

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I'lV te d *a*a?nst
In th e name o f th e S ta t e ®t F l o r ­ d e c r e e p r “ c£f!
ida. To F r s n ^ B r a w n . D e fe n d a n t. •d'acalnst y?}£
It nnneurlng from , th e
sw o r n P u M h h e T o ^ i^ t t t i .
bill o f complaint filed in thta cau se ■em.tl*e w « U , W**M«
tlmt you are a resident o f a s t a te
or co u n ty oth er than th e S t a t e of
Florida, that your resid en ce w h en
last heard of w a s Sanford, F lo rid a
that your residence Is u n k n o w n .
T h erefore you. Fran k B ro w n , are
reuulred to be and ap p ear b e fo it
our said Circuit Court at Sanford.
Florida, on the tth day o f May. A.
I). ia73. uiul tlii’ii and th ere m a k e A p r . 3, j * 7

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“DAYTONA BEACH IS SANFORD’S BEACH”
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Just as Sanford’s Celery
necessity to Daytona’s table,
so is Daytona’s wonderful
Beach necessary to Sanford’s
pleasure|O M E TO DAYTONA this week end. Visit Day|t o n a Keach, the World’s Greatest Speedway,
| bathe in the surf, try out your motor on the
t Beach and MAKE IT A POINT TO SEE DAYJTONA
HIGHLANDS,
super - development
r++++++++*+++M-t achievement of Florida’s East Coast.
Hun­
dreds o f Sanford people have seen Daytona
Highlands within the past ten days and their invariable com­
ments has been; “It is the prettiest place I ever saw.” N um ­
bers of these people, lured by its irresistible beauty and impiessed with its investment possibilities, confirm their remarks
by the purchase of lots*- ■

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These people are conservative and far-sighted in choosing
an investment. Do not let the opportunity pass, but follow
their example.
See Daytona Highlands this week. N ext
week the lot you would most wish to own may be sold.

Waters’Kandy Kitchen

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♦A^**.**A*+A&gt;*v*VA**A^*A*'****A*%^*e* I* K ing, d e c e a se d or o th e r w is e , nnd
___ __ - I nil p a rties c l a i m i n g an Interest In
IS T H E 1 U ti l IT l III ;T OF T H E the Isi.d* In volved In tills suit
1 It a p p e a r in g uy tiie s w o r n bill of
S E V E N T H J t II11 I Vi.
I l i l t. . .
r, o. ml l ciirniilalnt
In tills cuf.e
Hi
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IS
ASU
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, , th a t (m i and
s c ill s m i: i a t u t . | \ i i i v s i ,,r &gt;,,u ,,,ay
H""o right
('S i\.
titl« nr IntfTOMt in ntnl to Moil
• tain hit.
nr i»;tri*«, l of la ml
A. E V owel!, Com plain m l .
s itu a te In H. m ln o l. C o u n t ) . Fb.rhla,

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DAYTONA HIGHLANDS

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,.T l'r, N ortlu -sst d u a r te r
th e N o r th w e s t iiu u rter ( N U ' . l of
C IT tT IU N
rteetloit T w e n t y - f o u r
CJt.) TowitT a h II McMlIlc'n * C o , a eorpurn- M ' 1'’ ,|'w "l"&gt;'1
Hunt!.,
H a n gs
*
T h irty 4JUI East.
It lo-llig made to .......... to i l m '
Voll. and .;aeh o f you. are thereC ....11 .th a t Hunuiioiis In ( 'h soi'.rv fore re-tutred in ap p ear to the hill
h a s b een h e r e to f o r e iNi.ued, dlrurt- I
c o m p la in t In th is c a u s a at the
. .. ... r '•»(. and that
Plo t Iff of ‘
. "“ '
i
"I*
bell!Ill'll. C om ity. Florida, lias mail,! |*'l,lll&gt;iy. j1
Monday the 4th
r.'turn that name cannot be c rvci. Iday o f May. 1 9 . a, anil u pon failure
o w i n g I., your f a l l u t . to .d.o t
»*•» "" I'ecrec Pro t o n f e s s o will
lo'eii. or appoint u iie u it , or to huvit | be e a lc r s il a g a i o l you.
S.iid su it
w itlilii the Htate or Florida, an o f- b eing for Ills jnirptise n f i)uletlm&lt;
the
(H
ie
to
tfie
a
h
o
ve
descrllied
Ih'ei' nr a g e n t upon w h om proresn
could he nerved, and that y o u r of- tract o f laud in the nhnvo named
tnplnln ant"
com
llcern nod a g e n t s a rc unknown.
IT IS FI'IITH E lt t lit HE It E l &gt; that
T h e r e fo r e , you I*. II Mi .Milieu K
th
is
ord er h" p ublished o n e s a w eek
Co a . . . rnor.it imi. named u i d e f e n ­
d ant in i he a b o v e and foregoin g for night r .in;., e n t i r e w e e k s in the i
c a u s e , p e n d in g in th e nbuvu my led Hnnford Herald a n e w s p a p e r pub- f
cou rt, b e in g n p ro ceed in g to e st sh - ilsllrd ill Ul" ('Its' of S a u f o l d . SelllHull r o d 'inlet th e till', to the fi.l- 1noh- Count v. Florhla.
IN W IT N ESS W11 Elt E O F 1 have
lotvitir' ditscrllictl land* In Hemlluije
h e r e u n to net my hand and o ff ic ia l ' '
(.'niinty. F la t Ida. to wli
sea
l on th is tho LtIt day o f Mulch, I
T h e N o r th w e s t Q u a rter
of the
N o r th e a s t Q u a rter and ti l- South- A. H.. 1936.
V. E fiOFHLAHS. Clerk.
Went q o 1 t ie r o f th e N o rth ea st Quar­
Hy A. M W E E K S , Huputy Clerk.
te r id S e c tio n
'JR.
Tow n nil l|&lt; 19,
S o u th *.' Ita n g e J1* East, le s s tlo* Wllnotl A- lloitselnddur,
Soli. a . . in lor i 'oinplaltia nt a.
N o r th H a lf of the N o r th w e s t Quurtei .a Hie N orthivenl Quarter of tho Mar, «. 1,1, 3U, 37.
N orth. ,m Qu trier of mild Section Apr. :t. la. 17. 34 and May 1.
.11 IIUE,
. j s . T o w n s h i p IS, S o u th o f Itange js IN COI II I III' I III VIA
SEMIN OI.E f i l l VIA • NT V I E IIF
Ku»l.
FI.OKI
II
V.
a r e i" e h v reiiuir.'d to he and app.-.ii I ..fore o u r said Clreult Court
at the Court
House
at Sanford. In lie; E sta te of
Flo!
th« i Hi .i i o f Stay, A. Frank &lt;’.i.'ucr ei. tlsciaped
N o tice ts Lerrtv
g iv en ,
t&gt;&gt; all
II, lt*Ja, and Ih.'ii and Iheru niuliu
III, n e| In th e Id 11 o f i iimplo Ilit eX- e bom It inuy eotu e “o tiiat on ' he
Pltli tlttt of June. I'l i* t nlu.ll a p ­
lxil.ii, &lt;1 a g a in s t y o u In thin ca u se
ll h, fu r t h e r ordered that thin ply io the Ilm ,iru. I L in ‘ I. S h a r ­
(irdcr in pnlillnltcd iO.I|t&lt;- Sanford on Ju d g e of la i d cou rt, in lo d g e
a fin a l dlsMet ihl. a iieW'snaper published III «f P f u h . c e " s iii'i,
Hanford, hieinliiole C ou n ty, Florida, • barge an A dm llilnlrn• or of the ere
till
,
o
f
l-'r
tr
n
t
Viuice
ut.
il&lt;*.*• used,
o n c e each w eek for four eolisei uinil t h a t ■'i i
mu n m
! w ill
ll*’&gt; •' e-e *
p
ie
s
e
n
t
to
i&gt;sld
e
.ie
it
to
v
If11li. 4 aeW IT N E S S the lloriorahle J J
e.itrntn
as
Aditliulst
ra
I
or
of
*&gt;:ild
e s.
ris'iuiinisi, IUtlee ul
th e
Circuit
Court of the S e v e n th J u d icia l C ir­ late, and auk lor their a p p ro va l,
lu lle d A toil. 31 III, 193'.
cuit o f the S tate .,.f Florida, lit and
F'H tl'KHT LAK E.
n.r M. u i!i,..le C o u n ty , on th is the
Adm inistrator.
3rd day of Atirll. A 1■ cu r.
Apt £4. Mar I. 7. II. 31. 3R.
I J HICKINMUN.
J u d g e o f the C ircuit Court of June I. II IV
A l’I'l.ICA . ION
FtHt
llo S e v e n th J u d ic ia l Circuit of NOTICE OF
T A \ IIEEII I N iO tll Hill TIUN r.T!t
F lorid a . In uud for S em in ole
OF T ilF . OE N EIIA I. hTATI'TEN
C ou n ty
OF T H E HI'ATE OF I'OII III A.
HEOHCE A HrCOTTEil Uiid
(i W. SCENCEtt. Jit.,
N o tice Is h ereb y g i v e n that L.
tlo llr lio r s nnd o f Cuuhncl for ills
P. Il.tgun p u rch aser nf T a x C e r t if i­
Cumpl.'ilnsuts.
c a te No. &amp; dated th e 6th d a y of Ju n e
A p r J. la 17. Jt. May I.
A I) 1933, h a s filed suld rr r tlflIn my o f l l e e and h.«n mail.' an IN n i l ( l l t l l IT ( t i l l e r OF T H E entc
plieatl.m for tax d* ud to is su e In
.I; v i n t i i .i r ii i c i i,
I i n c u r nreordnnco
w ith law. Said c e r t i f i ­
III' FI.OIHOA.
IN A M I
I 'tilt
em b ra ce* the
fo llo w in g d e­
M O I N d l.E I O I NTV. IN C H A N f . cate
scribed
property
id lu u tsd In S e m i ­
i :i o .
nole C o u n t v Florida, t o - w i t :
i-r.iettonal n h 1, &gt;,f N W U l l of
M iiniesuiuu C o m p a n y , a corporation Wt'kiva Itlver See. JH, T w p . 19 H.
u r g i.t ille d nnd e d o t l n u under i n , Itunga 33 East.
i,,ivn o f th e S t a t e o f Klurhla, Com­
Tile suhl land lo Ing .teseased at
p la in a n t.
the d a ta of th e IhsiiuMci* of such
vs.
eei tlfieatu In th e nam e nf U nknow n.
c u r t l e E, A rthur, at nl.. Dsfandxnla.
T hat L I’- H a gan , purchunur of
Tax Curl
I ' n r lIfl flento
l t t l v No. 3.
3, dated thu
the 7llt
7th
CITATION.
Tux
To ' T i l e
t...o ld
M a n u fa ctu rin g day o f J u n e A. H I92W. hits filed
C t m t i a n h a c o r p o r a tio n ; Thu Keith- suhl v e r t l f l c n t e In my o f f ic e unit

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F J o v i c t a . '^ ( S u b v f v b o f f i

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The Traylors of Daytona
Salas Agents, 2M S. Bench *St., Daytona, Florida.

John E. Fox, District Manager
Park Avenue at Second Street
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BRANCHES—Jacksonville, Orlando, St. Augustine, DeLsmd, Talatka,
New Smyrna, Daytona Beach, Sanford, Eu.stis, St. Cloud,
T a lla h a s s e e .

Atlanta, Ga.

NOTICE: ing
Our motor chair cars are making regtilnr trips from Sanford, carry
capacity crowds to see Daytona, Daytona Beach and Daytona Highlands.

Make your reservation at once for this complimentary sightseeing tour.

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++*♦+++++++++++++++++++++♦-» ++++■( ++++&gt;++++++N*++'»&gt;')"»' +++'»"t' ++++++++++&gt;*+'M*&gt;)"&gt;+*'«' ++++*+ +++++++++++++++ +++++++++ +'*+++ +++++++++++++++++++&lt;.++++H * ^
!■+++♦+•).+++♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 + + +++++++++++jf++++++4,+++4 4 ^

the Crowds Came! BAUMELS’ 8 Day May Week Sale Started To!

�^ UNITED :S S S h S S £ £ S T O
S-:
S STATIONS|ForDaytonaHighlands FORSifiBA hS - U E SJv ' d a F ^ S
Jolln K* Fox* wll,» far the pa*
-t Km at r a g e One.)
three months bus been lucai n-pie i ■„
! ncnlative of the Daytona Highland it w a s .h • vr.M ig tim e o f th e y ,
lf
hna recently been named district " rfl‘u:' :'j ’ **n entertainment
■*l.u!L:k- HtM thd rham
tltlH manager nf that con pony, accord
j^dcaalinS
. ” t *1; I'h &gt; t point on the c
it ions ing to an announcement.
Mr
I* Un- Sox’. new territory coders all o ■ J1'* '5 * f *h *'«w Hotel Furr
uhilc fc’ffort 1
‘ .
1cached iiiul the
a (.|/|n ScminSie county.
re irr i -i ■i
f
'11' ,tia otl“
« re n u
• J J U Shli)_
S
l o Otliei
t h " ; te.
,J randib!f••■ , " f ; i i»«tio
and
-v,„ of v
■ ,n y ' VOKK. May I.-R n d io
,. ii «tnppi'il nt 10:J)
^ r f h u r '.d n v riEht when m,
iS * ,] WX. nicked up from a
S» c '
Urcadenstini: was
tfjL -n c .i fir half «n hour
5 "e( Ions were made to pitied
l;V £i. i{ th 'i!-lrt’s:,cit vc3'
K k y . t Hrnipton . station of
Lfc&amp;SntJen: " n r 1’M Company
fc.'.id that althnrgh it .Hal not
1 , eMc &gt;■’ cH-ertam tlw nunw
r , k&lt; call came Horn « vesde.
I S o f t f l v half way between
f Vv;.i.i State-, anil harupo.

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WILLIAM

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ll»A. J1 *1 Madtlu.

(IT nf
w&gt;i)thrnsl i|tt.ir(*T of H*f
iifci t. Tuirnnliiu 5u buu Oi . Hang
IS. Martha ectirm ;a* t . f
v',n *n‘1 t *'5h
I. 3Chr»U*r. v\ ll. | r„r„
req u ired»on
to «rn
n p n then
ur 1

Hour In ‘^c"

CROWD OF 00,000
WILL SEE START
OF BALLOON RACE

-mvwwr fw»w Hiif »»• »mri
' : , fwira
In and tu the U n i t l layalvcrt In
I«Ih-&gt;■.■---know
a* .|^
'»•■';
- i»• —
)v f ni|ji
't(»,,vr
*ty Itii a y lt . a* l#*lii« » llo
- U K t :V t :^ » Cpmirto!iil*ht, J ...
tti-llw ih Jy . - t o o u n t y . FfnrMa. i
• •trvnb'-tl n*. ,T»H Kuutli half
• the
til** aurthrmii
tivrth"n»i iiu a r tr r vt thf* Itui

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Colin M. li m i n e ., iln- h ||i dt c e m n la in t In (hi* eatii

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11vtna ; Annie E. ttaiv.i.iin If llvlnr,
| knit tnmtmml, l,. nt.|e! u. u.i .vaiiii. ff
. Mvlin,, ami if rlthfr. aay ur all ut
| «alti' msrtlr* bk ilmil. In nil pai lle.d
&lt;laimlnc luUrcal* under Mleli.ird
It. Marks, deceoaoi), nm] vvlfe. .\fary
Addle' AlarSB. slrcrated;-Clnrlsa.i iJ
Amiller,
.... need, nnrl li mil.a ml.
!&gt;anlel l! Ambler. dec"USe«!t Alinl ;
J i&gt;. Itiiwsun. deueusud. and liuslian.l.
t.einuri i t Ilrtwsuic ilrriTtsed; amt
|je*«i» APtwitmiiV! deemned. of *ci|iiHtlse. In mid tn tho fnlluwlim 1.1 &lt;sel Hied latllls situate, IvtllK lltld lie1uik In the County uf .Scminuli kind
jSlnte of l lortrm. nuire*|iartteiil»rlj*

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3. Spinney, A. Ilnrker. nnt each nf Wtftflil i'lr n n s e

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(CunUiuted From Page One.)
c,\fl|.\.\W. Mich.. May t.—A let: \V\ C. Napier, aide.
lJ;', amt uir here
rcporln Hr.*
Ti rec uf the big bim s those pi-'
Liiou* "l' t:fhS rails t'roin sum.' Imeil by Vrn Oriimn, l.u-nt. Muml
L,. i ,, ii;y in rat Label. Ilo has find Thatlen, will eariy iai|in ic .
|
,,,, to tlintinuuish the feltin g aipnnttus eml will receive '
tj ic ", let it mu I** tn? hviaL nial. warn tin r tint! news ivpuris aluiiit
U ih. call.
. . .
■li” wnv nn then air ji ant. Thir*
| fie aic v;a* full «f SO.S Pigiail tv-tiva radio siaii,.;
over the,
L, |u;:.Dcriteia • in.', thn wiiuleyn eciinl»\, it was aiuu nnreil toaigiit
L^u &gt;ir ri'tinrtnd tf| the ’i.ijicr will iitfliociist v. a*.!' -r an.! v.i...!
Lrc. While lhe HOS ivus Imui lU 'u’.lt, In Ihu lb :n hallootH in .
kr.il in: i: Lest, in* rntild make mil well a* enter la innirut pragrnhis.
ftkiny el■(*•. Hilr'r rtatinn t have The statiuns, it w a . aiib will railfcrcac..l.eil tu "IhlMi in” in i n at- ioerat on nlt.iut l "&gt; minute inlei ,m | s
|rmpt lu luciitc the falls.
nut) v*.ill keep the aeicin.mts mfetincil euustantly of weal In. r conKaiH|»rcinw n Auruimil.
tiiliuiis. The ■tations ui" hientetl in !
\n:&lt;T I’.M.M IIKACII, M n I all parts of the country ami a &gt;t
klk' iruicn aifii. v.iiclcss alnlinn m atter which v.ay the hallimn- go,!
,1 Jupiter, 17 miles ninth uf heir*,
ihev will he in run,'taut luueii wllli
k: U;|; i.VUk la i night picked Homo
of t!:e shit mis.
IrUroilurimr K anl; l'n Ic.irl m
bj an SOS rail fiom thu S. S.
i f the \ irturia i m •;« • . v.nrhl.i
:
A revolver ami a i.te.d trap a:ul
isliinnt I. -bey rhampiuia.
"Sh'u iicrmii'tl nil' the cutist. rf
elpliu were fuillal in a l.ii;;. In: ■ Fr il-rKb. oti nl iv
center ice
A'dis.
live;- lust.
ft i | ii
The Utiun Itml nut pickeil up a it', flown a t Norhoiuv, Mil. they |mill i. r.;-a (ci| . .....
tail off ll ■ m in uf Cane Sable. hnl been plncnl there years aga •neatest players in the game,
i ml tile tre» had t /owii nruuiul a a i i, the lam’ iillVelimiiitvly rail
them.
him the *,'iy Colli of hockey.”

CITY NEWS

.University Of Florit’a Debatin'!; Team
Has Cempkded A Successful Season
fl AkMESVH.'l.I
Apr. 21).—Th..&lt; M. '
debuting teams of the University ’kvi
of Florida have just completed a
f ueccKsfktl season; four out of s?vin flebntc.i having been won.
T
C rntracts for debates were mad:* bar.
Lnl: if Orange £ Trust Comn t a J . F. tlaitheox fur lot I L a t tlr- beginning of the year wim nm:
t-t
lot 12. block 21; lot IS. Mcrem, Auburn, Alabama, South ih a
W .fl; I . four, block tv.n; lot Carolina, and Louisiana .State Uni t n i
(
; Jnp
at, -c.: n. r ig h t, 11, -12. 3 3 . versity.
Tin first debates of the season ; ini
I d k!H: 7&gt;l in Srmtaii'la. Awere a triangular
affair with pro
t«tcf iiitim SlU.
I F. Ilni.luox io I.. I,, (iro ts South Carolina and Tennessee. Si - 1 juik
A
ffittli, ki.uk to; lot four, block las Creech and ll. F, Quincy dei ’ ii^ F.mlai .1..
Amount uf fen led South Carolina in the uf- j her
JCp . nO i ,.|] |,i,
firmntive side of the question;1tnh
kw. Iloliin mi tu (I, S. Long lEeroLn'd, That the Sterling-Heed I mm
While rho
f v u one-half of block nine. hill idmuld lie ndnpteil.
U "i rtuliucfi’.i Map No. they were defeating South Caro- fori
lawn.
linn here. 1.. .1. Cushman and C. C ,1lm t
i - i
to lAHiibeiii Curry were taking the measure m
•
Idlciiii' f.
'■iLhwfst tu rn e r of Tennessee on the negative side of W.
HiUnit .. itn
of ro u tiie a s t! the same tuiestion. This, hackers Li &gt;.
ai.cr nf
:i "A, towi: 'hi’) 21, |o f the team.’ declare, indicates ’.lu- lin*
Sith r.i. L'i cart run south Odd strength of the Florida men.
.It r
. ii"r!h CCD feet anti
On March 23, il. Id. Knight and I at
.M i v -. . .&lt;&gt;
Ui David Speer
Court Addition.
$l.4)l».
dun; to Lee A.
7S in Franklin

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1iu ii.de of llodg
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1 1 «uki 1 1 , war tnli'in her
ll" ’ 11 Hvatativxs t,f Hii
■r-'inpaiiy turned ove
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Values are rapidly increasing ai Oak Hill—Shrewd investors are
buying now, knowing well the resale profits to he taken next
season Improvements are rapidly going through.

Fine Hammock

Profits await you at Oak Hill

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birilii llfrordfd.
1Mh . !!. M. Warren. San"v* i and Mrs. W alter
"i ! ikti Mtmrob. a boy.

"ant Turned
New Owners

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its which will accrue during the sum

IN T it A C TS o r 1 0 In in AC’KKS A T A lUEHT
T H A T W IL L IN T E R E S T T H E M O ST L’A K E I T I

mer months preceding the great sea

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son which is sure to come. Don’t sue

Sanford Realty Company

rificc next season’s profits

il. S. LO N 'd, M yr,

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g ate Oak Hill this week.

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3rd ANNIVERSARY SAL!’,
Sun l ord Av&lt;&gt;. and 2ml S ire d
SILK DRESSES AT

H. GARNER, Developer

R r o a d c l o it i d r e s s e s a t

WE SAY IT WITH VALUES

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mui* ( n h i'to I• r&gt;’&gt;f on* cenfrend w ill Imi enter*1
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I lies rlit Ini Ime ■Imerest a Ilf lit* l a n d s 1®1’ 1 lu fh '. lauds
and the seal ami p r i'm lim IliYOlved In lltj&lt;i.iu|I. , H 13 KCItTtlE
tM,. Hevcntll j a j Iteirs. ’ *iwvim-.'«, a r d n lw r i nw l 1 inudirrter lie pqn
lu- d ia lc o f | oth er e lu l n ia u t s u n d er t u e
m ill i t v U h l em iseci
rtllnole t ' o u n . , Martha A e m . Wninorl A erre Mar* .Srtnfrtril Herald,
lav uf April, I ha Stlnroder. M urth* A. 3 eh n « ler, 1 INhea In lintifunl
I Martlot A. a Sell roller,
w.
u Klorlda.
[XJL’UI.AHS. *1 Kell ruder.
W il li a m
H. Srlirmler
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ill Hour! cf I'ullii &gt;L Heim*,
3 a u ll
J e n n e tl r hereunto »«l l u f
al Clreillt uf Minnie. S a m p s o n wOfHt*.-*— &gt;—
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ur
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The Whole Store on Sale!
Be Quick! Get Your Pick!

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Becohatd the
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US. 1197.
M iu % n i- n e ts ,
n. nowAnn nciin.

’ E n tered
O c t o b e r IT. I t u t ,
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n n d sr A ct o f

1W1C0 r we«Kno you make a survey of your propcT
ty
aml 8Ce that. a11 sonant water which is exposed to
visits from mosquitoes is either drained away, covered with

a coating of oil, or carefully screened?
Mosquitos an* not only an annoyance buV they are
---- E d it o r
dangerous.
They carry disease. And even though you
..U iu f r t
care to risk the health of yourself and your family you
I I S M naniilln A i r n * (
I’f c nns 14 H
have no right to conduct a hatchery for insects th at are
to carry discomfort and illness to your neighbors.
a rn s e m m o x n .m :t
Perhaps the idea touched upon in th a t "you have no
On* Y e s r — 17.00 S ix M onth* fl.BO
D e liv e r e d In C ity by t.’a rrler, p er
w e e k . 1Sc. W e e k ly E d it i o n |i . i 00 rig h t” will some day solve the problem for the extermina­
per year.
tion of mosquitoes and houseflies and other pests. As
people become better informed as to the danger from
S P E C IA L XOTICRt All o b it u a r y
noMcce, rarda o f tli.rtikn. rea olu tlo n a disease-carrying animals, it will be possible to obtain the
an d notice* o f e n t e r t a in m e n t * w h e r e
c h a r g e * are Made w ill ho c h a r g e d passage of laws, and their strict enforcement, for the pro­
f« r a t reg u la r a d v e r t i s i n g ra tes.
tection of the public against such things ns mosquito hatch­
eries.
M R M IlK n T H E A S S O C IA T E D C H E S S
T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s Is e x c l u s ­
The property owner, for instance, who has undrained
iv e l y en title d to t h e u so for roland
would be required to eliminate mosquito-hatching
p u b llc n tlo n o f all n e w s d is p a tc h e s
cred it eft to It or n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
in
old
tin cans in his back yard, or in the fancy urns in his
ited In th is paper and a ls o the l o ­
ca l n e w s p u b lish ed heroin. A ll r ig h t* handsome patio, until mosquitoes developed from the water,
o f reptiblicntlon o f sp ecia l d is p a t c h ­
would be in line for a heavy fine and days in jail. And pub­
e s h e r e in a re a ls o reserved .
lic sentiment would be so strong against the malefactor
FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1923.
he could not afford to repeat the ofTense.
TH E HERALD'S PLATFORM
Here in Sanford there should be no mosquitoes. Luckily
there are not many mosquitoes. But there are enough to
1.—Deeper water route to Jaekaou- call for some sort of educational campaign, anti some sort
2.—Construction of St. Johng-In- of startling action on the part of the city government, in
dian River canal.
order to put this comfortnble town in position to advertise
3.
—Extension of nhlto way, that it is entirely free from the mosquito pests which used
4.
—Extension of local amusements.
to be found in practically all sections of Florida.
— Swinnlng pool, tennis courts,
Take a look about your premises today and see if you
etc.
could
possibly be contributing to the discomfort of your
5.— Augmenting of building pro­
gram —houses, hotels, apartm ent neighbors.

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houses.
6.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
7. — Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8. —Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.

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The Better Business Code

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Brisbane Sees
Yes, fllr, Rather Fight!
Money, Money, Money.
Growing Old? Don't Worry,
The Weevil's Now.
Dy ARTHUR BRISBANE
( C o p y r ig h t 1915)

MAN BY N ature delight* In
struggle.
A t Columbia, South
Carolina, beside the railroad track,
four barefoot colored boys from
fifteen lo nix years of age called
out, "Throw n nickel in the air
xnd we'll fig h t for it."
The suggestion thnt the small­
est hoy would have little chance
found r.o favor. All four boys
were disappointed when each re ­
ceived his nickel without a s tru g ­
gle. Even the smallest hoy said,
"Yes, sir, we'd rather fight for it."

!does go wrong the piw
a love letter for
Things are nothing
wiint you think and u.*22*

that wul hold hint fer

Policemen lead a dangersIn Omaha „ cop started H
a man and the man -UM

THERE IS a moral for employ­
ers.
Give your men on salary a
chance to make something extra
by "fighting” for extra business
and extra profit.
Only profitsharing gets the host out of a
man. A salary, no m atter how
big, seems like an insult a fte r a
few months.

There’s one thing about u,
(css where you use v™,» l. .
your words 's ta rt a ' f i j t t J
ready.
Four nations are radn» i
the North Pole. t S
rive will probably start £
Accidents will happen. i5 &lt;
most things arc accident!.

AMERICAN INTEREST in Ger­
man.! ffairs is concentrated on get­
ting money out of Germany." We
want Germany to pay France, so
that France enn pay us. We don’t
earo whether there is a republic
or a monarchy in Germany if the
paying process is not interrupted.
That’s w hat David Lawrence
toils the readers of tho Raleigh
News and Observer.
"There will be no word of dis­
sent uttered in W ashington," says
Mr. Lawrence, "in case Germany
slides back into imperial govern­
ment with Von Hindenburg ns
President, ns France did with Na­
poleon III."

These are the days when*.
quiet contemplation of ijf. 1
turned by the realization ik
needs a haircut.
^

Two pianos

were carry

Washington by airplane, w ,
"If the buyer in not bettor oft than if he had kept his
musician should get som.
money in his pocket, there is something wrong."
notes out of them.
"Men who believe in the excellence of their product or in
the value of their real estate, or any other commodity they
Henry Ford is !&gt;eing SW|
REFUTATION
may' have to sell, can adopt as a truism th a t statement of
million dollars, if hc lor*, u
have to work a few mlnutci
Once upon n time Love, Dvnth, and Henry Ford’s, quoted in the opening sentence of this edit­
time.
Reputation,
orial.
Three travelers, a tour together
If the man with something to sell is willing to put him­
went.
■ n a a a D a a a a a iB a iiB a H a H B H a R a a H B a ia a ttn m B n a a ia u ,,
self
in the place of his proposed customer and get th a t cus­
And a fter many a long pcrambula.
BRYAN, THE NEAR MILLIONAIRE
tion
tomer’s relation toward the commodity he is asked to buy,
Agreed to part by mutual consent then the sale can be conducted or "passed up" in honest
ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR
fashion.
The
genuinely
honest
man
never
attem
pts
to
un­
Death said: "My fellow tourists, I
New Machines, High Class Rcntab
s e rv ic e .
William Jennings Brynn finds is talk himself into the million dol­
load a burden on a man he thinks has no business to at­
am going
lar
column.
Even
the
tongue-tied
necessary
to
deny
that
he
Is
a
mil­
To seek harvests in the embat­ tempt to carry th at burden. The selling business if a great
DAVID LAWRENCE may speak
lionaire. We do not know why he and the deaf-mute could talk up
If it i.s .speed, accuracy and durability that you tts
tled plain.
big honorable game for the most p art, and is becoming more for the Government. He doesn't denies
the report. Personally, we a pretty respectable bank neenunt
Where drums are beating an dloud
buy an Underwood.
generally honorable as the world grows better.
speak for nil the 111,000,000 Amer­ would enjoy the reputation, even fur himself in a few months.
trum pets blowing:
though
we
did
not
possess
that
There you'll he sure to meet with
In the paragraph from which we have quoted th at as­ icans. Many of them take their
There Is no need of Mr. Bryan
me again."
apologizing for the money he has
sertion of Henry Ford’s there is some more wisdom re­ Republican Government seriously, many bucks.
Mr. Ilryan, however, may not made in the few years he has
even if it is largely a corporation
like to lie associated with million­ lived in the midst of moclAng
15 South Main St., Orlando, Fla.
Love said: "My friends, I mean to garding "profits” that some day* will also he accepted as
form
of
government,
with
high
fi­
truisms. Let us publish all the paragraph here for the
aires. But if ho hangs around birds in the suburb of Eden. The
spend my leisure
I’hone
1551
Ho* \*
With some young couple, fresh in sake of conscientious people who like to see their ideals nance telling little people "where Miami two years longer in* can till pa nil Inled rush to Florida is due
Hymen's bunds:
not avoid that class.
You are to the fact that a lot of people M XBBaBBBflaaBflciaflBaBnBM EaBflnHaaBaiiuaBiiiisnsf j t u
to get off."
so accurately described. It goes like this:
Or 'inongst relations, who in equal
forced into the millionaire column like himself who do not want to
Jinny
Americans
would
rather
When is a profit honest? When it replaces the
measure
against your will over night. Like
get fewer dollars from Germany the modest little ensenret. real cs- be millionaires still have the de­ C E I U M P B M
Have had bequeather to them
energy used in production and adds a surplus for
sire to know how it would feel to
and see the German republic firm -1tuio values work while you sleep, be near millionaires. Nowhere can
house or lands."
healthful expansion. A profit is always with refer­
ly established as a power for | and a ninn may go to lied a t night they achieve that ambition quicker
ence to the business itself: the reward of those en­
But Rcpututinn said: "If onco we
peace and democracy.
- f°r &lt;*onie people who are old i nr'il more delightfully than in
gaged is a part of production cost. Legitimate profashioned th&gt; go to bed nt night Florida; and If thrj happen to
sever.
.
i. .. I over them—wiilt a bare 8300,000 yield lo ihul temptation in the vi- i
Our chance of future nieotiugn is
fib is th at which stabilizes the business and assures
■Wth 1 0 U getting Old? Don t |(1
L.m U t
wak„
,n lh„
but vain;
I
finite of Miami, wealth will be I
its continuance and improvement in service. This
let
that
discourage
vow.
Whirl
1
It oil ,1 thru-; u| hio them m quickly that, '
Who parts with die must look to
morning a ml Ilit
SEE US
principle,
therefore,
includes
the
public.
A
good
p a rt lo r e v e r ,
happen, iiu.lde your brain count*, pends tut how well he has invested like Mr. Bryan, they will be found j
business will make a profit for the buyer as well as
For reputation lost comes noc
not tho number of years th at have in city lot,;, or on wimt horse Ire denying their nearness to that
again."
the seller. If the buyer is not better off than if he
ambitious goal known ns the milroiled over you. Von Hindenburg. has bet his money.
—Charles and Mary Lamb,
lionaire elans for
fear
their
had
kept
his
money
in
his
pocket,
there
is
something
Modestly,
the
great
commoner
seventy-seven years
old,
who
-------- o--------friends
will
accuse
them
of
liav-*
j
says
he
made
his
money
talking;
wrong. The profit that replaces energy should re­
fought in the war against Austria which proves that the old mlage ing engaged in some bunco gum
Taking the advice of one's friends
Geneva and Sanford Ave., Sanford
turn to the buyer in the form of sustained service.
would he easier if one couhl bu
fifty-nine years ago, is now chos- about talk being cheap isn’t true.
Talk
about
oil
wells
spouting
sure of one’s friends.
Tljb profit .that; puym it^xpim sion aljpujd return in
- eu-,toI3lcad tho German natJon^’J But JJrJJIjrywn does not say what and hrtrJiH belching up the guldcq
---------o-------better
quality
at
lower
Ctisc.
Expansion
to
any
The aged Lord Halfour. back all his talk has been about; and , ore. In Florida gold is us cornIt is only a m atter of time un
spending a week in the Mag- man clay, and oil as unsatisfying
degree is justified when it increases service and
from hi.r exciting trip to Jerusa­ after
til it will be ini possible for a pe­
io
City
and listening to Mr, Bry­ UK the odor of an empty jug, as
lowers cost—hut not otherwise.
destrian to. find a parking space.
lem, Is appointed Lord President an ’s talk a t Coral Guides, and compared to the wealth of Florid, EBrfflfl■■BflBBBBflBBBBBBflBUBaB BBUBUBBBBfl BBD■RRIH
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And coming from Henry Ford th at paragraph can he ac­ of Great B ritain's council.
other noted speakers for Holly* and the water. Mr. Bryan may n
South Georgia is beginning to cepted at its face value. The great captain &lt;&gt;f industry has
More inspiring than any aged wood, Miami Shores, Fill ford by- keep on talking but he will either rt
catch the fever of development
n
proved
that
small
profits
can
pay
great
dividends.
His
in­
general, nr presiding nobleman, the Sea, and other beauty spots, wet have to move out of Florida or B
which is affecting Florida.
□
dustrial plants are classed as philanthropies by disgruntled consider Goethe writing the second can readily see how a man can enter the millionaire class.
n
(0 # )x &gt; f5
tf-ff-g r i-r id lip to n
Mr. Murphree is welcoming legis­ people who follow the old plan of "get while the getting is part of Emitt when -evenly two,
«/ w a n
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lative investigation. "The Univers­ good and let the other fellow hold the bug."
find, most wonderful of all, as
WHERE
NATURE
CHARMS
ity of Florida," he says, "lias no­
"A good business will make a profit for the buyer as well George Young, publisher of the
MIAMI TRIBUNE
thing to conceal,"
Los Angeles Examiner, says, is
as the seller"—a profit even for the ultimate consumer. Alfred
---------o-------Rus.-mll Wallace, a t ninetyj average city hoy or girl would
Today is May First, May Day, T hat’s the new business code of this better world.
one. writing hi; admirable hook on Great God! I’d rather be

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time for bomb plots ami riots. Ail
----------------- n-----------------moral progress and social environ­ A pagan suckled in a creed nut-1 grow up, almost unaware of the in­
worn;
| spiration that natural phenomena
Is peace and quiet on the St. Johns,
ment.
THE
SUN.
reflecting
upon
tin:
mini
of
strands
mid
shores,
So might I, standing on this pleas- alone can induce.
-oant lea.
People who claim thnt odvertir*- is unpolluted in his beam.—Taylor.
It is this lure of nature that
THE OLD Greek philosopher Have glimpses that would make me
WITH ONE IIAI.C MILE LAKE FRONTAGE
ing is not read, should wutch the
i ; driving people out of the cities
made a mistake when he committed
less forlorn;
crowd that visits the well adver­
today
for
a
part
of
the
year
at
suicide at ninety, because he Have sight of Proteus rising from
tised stores.— Key West Citizen.
least, to escape the devouring ac­
stumbled on leaving the class and
the sea;
—------ o--------IlY IRVIN S. COBB
At $25.00 Per Acre
was Immilated. It is the head, Or bear old Triton blow- his wreath- tivity and the tiresome routine that
■ap s the life of humanity ami deadIf you can’t drive over that lake
itotMie tottering feet, that counts.
oil; the spirit and imagination. *
a t the seventh hole, why don't you
ighly today, who j
'
‘" rn' —William Wadsworth, There is restfiiltic.'iH in the contem­
"Cooksey, it one of those things T h 'J man at eighty
In the early summer of lUIrt
take your niblick and tunnel un­
taken
cure
of
himself,
is
younger,
der?
plation of i lie .eii, the mountains
three of us made a long trip by drops right here alongside of us phy*icullx mid mentally, than a
and goes off, are you going to
The charms of N ature rarely
automobile to pay a visit to a col­ stay by me?"
man of rifty, in the days of Mon- come in one with greater insistence and the ticldx Nature does not
fus-*, in her ways are quietness,
That Republican "Florida Sun”
"Kuritel," stated Cooksey with tnignv.
than here In Florida, privileged and "all her paths are peace."
published in Orlando, will appear ored regiment a t the front in
REALTOR
land of sunshine, sky and sea. Ii
today as the "Florida E arth.” Well, France. The rt.-mlt., more than re­ sincerity, “ I ain't aimin' to tell you
There
i*
fur
too
little
thought
im
lie.
Kf
one
of
them
things
busts
A READER in Texas say,, if is indeed this call "f N ature in­ given to natural phenomena on the
Houma 501-502. Phone 95
the Kun Is down to Earth at last. paid us for the time and trouble.
One of the main compensations close to no I’ll jest natchelly be the time wasted watching baseball stinctive in nil of us th a t has. been part of most people, even those
-------- o--------First
National Hank Huildintr.
'3
to go away from here. But matches were used in picking boll and continues to be the primal
There Is nothing In the world was First Private Cooksey, who, oldiged
who
live
in
such
providential
na­
Sales
Force:—Miss
Kuhn Williams, Miss Helen
ph
ase,
sub,
don’t
you
set
me
down
|
weevils,
there
wouldn't
be
any
enure of Florida’s present day pros­
which can be compared with tin* because he luul been an elevator atture localities m these on the coast 3
u
tendnnt
in
a
Harlem
apartment
j
as
no
deserter.
Jest
put
it
in
d
lin a g e .
perity.
no
te
cotton
trouble.
Unfortunatepossibilities of Sanford's site upon
Florida. A natural history club i«
People tire of living caged lives of
house, gave bis occupation in his'honk us ‘Absent without leave ly a m ajority of baseball "fans"
the shores of Luke Monroe.
would
be
a
boon
to
this
section.
Dr.
enlistment blank as "indoor chauf­ 'cause I'll lie back jest ez soon ez live far tinm the boil weevil's res­ in our large cities. The normal Gifford is revealing dny by day in I R B R K f l M B B l R B B B B R B R n R B B H n B H t i B B B B R R B R a S U n B R B R a l V
idence. Ami they wouldn't pick num wearies of fatiguing restraint, his articles on this page tho wide
America now has half of the feur." It was to First Glass Priv­ I km git my 11cakes to work,"
lie loves the open spaces of Nature,
what if the enemy sudden­ the wccvils anyhow.
world’s gold amt about, eighty-six ate Cooksey llutl the colonel of the ly "But
and rich natural resources of this adBB aaM aaB aaaEflB B aB B iiB B anflB B B B R aaB aflB H nxiaH 1
appears in force without any
It is therefore encouraging to tho free breath of the sea, tne region. If more of us could lie
per cent of its brass.— Lake Wales regiment, seeing tin- expression on j preliminary
bom bardm ent?" press­ learn from the Agricultural De­ splendor of distant sunsets. The induced tn make some original ob­
Highlander. A distinctly conserva­ the others* faces when :* mim-n- ed the colonel.
"What do you think partment Bureau of Chemistry oily life of our times keeps us in
werfer from a German m ortar fell
Be Our Guest
tive estimate.
servations of nature on our own
near by on the day the command you and the rest of the boys will that it may ho possible to lute the realm of things th a t partake account it would greatly add to our
and
j tlu* boll weevil away from the utmost wholly of the skill ---On a Free Sightseeing Tour To
Speaking of good advertising, moved un to the front, and made a do th en ?"
said Cooksey, earnest- (cotton plant to its doom by a pe^ handiwork of man. Were it n o t; enjoyment and appreciation of thia
how about getting the Prince of hole in the earth deep enough and ly,"Kurnel,"
for
jiarks^
and
playgrounds_the
I
environment.
"wo
may
not
stick
by
you,
but
culiar odor, as other insects are
Wales down here and then every wide enough and long enough to
shore render ono aervico, any­ attracted by light. Ammonia and
newspaper in tho entire world will hide the average smoko house in— wo’ll
we’ll spread tho nows all trimethylamine combined m ight be
tell about how he ato celery right it was, I repeat, to First Class way;
over France a t th ’ Germans is com- used to a ttra c t the boll weevil as
Privato
Cooksey
that
the
colonel
out of Sanford fields?
I In’!"
put this question:
a tethered bleating kid (four leg­
ged, not hum an), firings tho tiger
It is better to have a little know­
or
lion within range of the hunt­
ledge, carefully stored up and well
er.
arrnnged, than a whole encyclo­
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
Science tells you that the boll
pedia hidden somewhere in your
weevil's sense of smell is so k«»n
brain with the pages badly torn
The romance of the sea may into the water. It was "very dan­ that it can detect odors imper­
and the index missing.
have gone out with steam, but its ger” nmi there was no help fee ' f- ceptible to human beings, as other
---------n--------“The City of 100 Lakes’
If it were net for the "W its" terror hns not. The wireless may The vessel turned over and sank. insects perceive sounds too faint
T
hat
was
all.
for coarse human ears.
and “ Funnies” who introduce bills have abridged its loneliness, but
Make the Start
Something ought to be done
like lh« "flapper” bill and the
And Determine to Arrive
You'll see the SEVEN WONDERS of Florida afli
“wooden Indian" bill, the poor leg the Invention hns not yet been about affairs of this sort. \ gen­
Codtemporary Comments
Dial or* would get bored to death made which can curb its shock­ eration trained In the belief that
opportunities vibrating with enthusiasm.
ing and unspeakable violence. The there ought to be a law turns a l­
with nothing to do all day long.
loss of thirty-eight lives in full most hv instinct to the uneasy feel­
There's n helpful little woman
---------o--------Many young men have good intentions and start out well,
view of safety—the simple dis­ ing th at there ought to bo an in­ hack of every hero, and another
We can't see any more reason appearance
but they fail to keep pace with th rift. By starting an
of a ship and her crow vention—there should be some way woman bock of every boob.— La­
why Jacksonville should be allow while two liners stood by unuble of launching boats or passing lines. fayette Journal and Courier.
ASK h OK FREE 1ICKET which entitles holder L
account now with the Seminole County Bank and making
t'd to revise its official census to render nnv assistance whatever Unhappily, there is not. We can
n
entertainment, iiu-ludini; luncheon.
regular deposits, you can anon accumulate a good size
u
enumeration than Sanford should, —is the pathetic testimonial of do utmost anything, but not quite,
Another sign of spring is when
m
except of course thut it knows man's utter helplessness Iwfore the and that quite i« most im poitant. the small toy hides the rake and
fund.
some folks u t Tallahassee a little full cruelty of “the op ilavil sea.” All writer* on the sea, us well as carpet bcater.—^Worcester Post.
RUS LE A V ES AT 8:00 A. M. SATURDAY, MAY
better.
It was difficult to maneuver the countless broken and battered
-O Now members
of the United
,
Moiticric at all. It was impos- shins, have testified to the hicrePhone Valdez Friday for Reservations
It seems that the bill, thus
to launch boats. Oil was dible power of tho sea in n storm, ( States Senate were sworn in and
introduced into the legislature, (discharged to winward; i! was a power literally incredible to j cussed out the very first day—
which has caused the moat favor­ a feeble expedient. The Jap those who hiivo never witnessed 1Shreveport Journal,
able comment througout the ntute, niicoe whose radio operator had | its effect. It nuts n period to our
11AVION -VILLA IN VESTM ENT
has to do with the speed limit on clung In tin- traditions of h is! pretensions. R reminds us, when j Thirty youngster* withw hooppublic highways. This bill would race and his profession with the j we had almost f jrgotton, of t h e 1ing cough wore given a party in i
COMPANY
raise the limit to forty miles an polite und pathetic appeal. “Now impossible. "Rescue impossible," I Fairmont. W. W , none eligibly 1
STRENGTH - SERVICE - P R O G R E S S
hour on country roads and twenty- very danger, please como quick." j said the Homeric. It was, and wej unless they gave u whiaip.—Colum-]
worn observed to lie slipping off .can do nothing a b o u t ' it.
bin Record.
five miles an imut in cities.
r-

MY FAVORITE STORIES

E. F. L A N E

Winter Haven,

“RESCUE IMPOSSIBLE'’

Florida

f j e m i n o l e ^ [o u n lij j ( ) a n k
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�MISS KATHRYN WILKEY.’ Society E

n.TMdlcrwiil entertain
jjFIL'j Lunchcm Club.

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™ M a.
Pf-ujjmi will entertain Circle

■grfJL Society will meet at
f J J J I f Mrs. Leslie Went a t -1
^Social meeting of the Daugh^ f Wesley will be held in the
” ‘h parlors at 8 o’clock in the
The hostesses will be
S M \bercromb!e and Miss
Johruon. II:.se expecting to
i:»J »re requested to call b l-\\

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T&gt;fpaihtcr.‘ of Wesley will
‘ .hinquet at Chuluntn Inn on
. evening of May 5. Those who
L t to a t t e n d are requested to
»rt to Mrs. S. S. Babbitt a t the
Social Thursday.
Crete Number Two of the Mothrhareh will me"t a t the
fill meeting of St. Agnes Guild
tbf home o f Mrs. S . M. Lloyd
[ 4 o'clock. All membe-H urged
[ be trewnl.
[Mrs. Georg" W. Knight will en*
Uiin at btidge.
[Mrs. James Ridge 'rill entertain
L Ban Ton Bridge Club.
fThc recti hi r burin*** meeting of
L Woman's Chr-ii.m Ti mpornnee
pica sill be held in the Baptist
Barr!*, at laid nYlock.

Members Pipe Organ
Club Meet At Home
Of Mrs. Philips
weeitiy meeting .uonuuy at the
homo of Mrs. A. M. Philips on
Oak Avenue, with Mrs. Philips and
Mrs. Mary Maittes as hostesses.
The rooms were w ry ariudkallv decorated with bowls of mandragons and gladioli. Mrs. Phil­
ips presided over the meeting and
tho usual routine of business was
followed.
At the conclusion of the business
session. Mrs. Maine,, played a
number of selections on the piano
and Mrs. Shoe’ll give several read­
ings Which were greatly enjoyed.
Mrs. J. M. Colciougli, and Mrs.
W. D. Gardner .assisted the
hostesses in serving utility refrerhments.
The next meeting will be held at
the First Haptist Church next
Monday afternoon nt 1:10 nYI:*ck
with Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Headerson as hostesses.

Wr. and Mrs. J. d . Woodruff
entertained Tuesday evening the
Light 0 Clock Bridge Club, at her
home in Rose Court.
5r?Iut, *9n, l,f spring flowers
was delightfully used in decorat*
me the entire lower floor. The
nrues for high score were won by
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs.
Hines being presented a string ot
lovely beads and Mr. Hines a pearl
handle knife.
hollowing the game of bridge,
delicious refreshments of two
courses were served.
Those present wore: Dr. and
Mr.% II. I). Caswell. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
k- Klrtlev, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins
Connelly, .Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Betts and W. &lt;’. Mill.

BridgeLuncheonGiven
By Mrs. H. Connelly
The Friloha Bridge Club Was
delightfully , ntertnined with a
bridge luncheon Tuesday, by Mrs.
Hawkins Connelly a t her home.
Yellow poppies and larkspur
were used with pleasing effect to
decorate the rooms and the small
tables at which the delicious four
course luncheon was served.
At the game uf bridge which
followed the luncheon .Mis. Edward
Betts made high score and was
presented a bottle *&gt;f Coty’s Toilet
Water.
Those present were, Mrs. Ed­
ward Belts, Mrs. J. 1). Wood­
ruff, Mrs. 11. li. Caswell, Mrs.
James Ridge, Mrs. C. It, Kirtltv.
Mrs. Emmett Hunt. Mrs. Dcnzil
Stafford, Mr**, W. W. Potter and
Mrs. II. F. Whitner Jr.

Upsala and Grapeviile

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TELEPHONE:—Res. 428-J

Sunday Morning Club Mr.and lip
Banquet Is Attended
By 75 Thursday Night
Thursday evening at the First
Baptist Church the semi-annual
banquet of the Sunday Morning
Club was held. Seventy-five mem­
bers and visitors enjoyed a doli?htful repast and the following
‘program :
Toastm aster—S. S. Sclman. class
president.
Invocation— Dr. F. D. King,
Duet—"Sandman Am Coinin'".
Mrs. Everettc. Mrs. Philips,
Address—"The Sunday School
and Patriotism ." John !&gt;. Jinkin'.
Solo—"A Banjo Song,” Mr. War­
ren.
Aildress—"Does Confidence in
Jesus Bring An Adequate Re­
ward." J. G. Sharon, class teach­
er.
Q uartette—Mrs. Philips,
Mrs.
Mnincs, Mr. Uatchell, Mr. War­
ren.
Address—Dr. F. 1). King.
Several short talks were given
by visitors.
This class has a record of tH] in;
attendance for the month of April
and also .10 members whose a t­
tendance in the Sunday School was
100 tier cent.

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The Duplicate Luncheon Cluh
was delightfully e n t e r t a i n e d
Thursday by Mrs. Frank Miller
with luncheon at the Seminole
Cafe followed by bridge a t her
home in the Weiaka Apartnlents.
The luncheon table was beauti­
fully decorated with a centerpiece
of blue corn flowers and fern. The
favor nut cups were in blue and
while. A sumptuous five course
luncheon was served.
For innking high score, Mrs. E.
F. Hmisholder and Mrs. George W.
Knight were presented beautiful
framed pictures.
Mrs. George W. Knight and Mrs.
W. D. Gardner substituted for absent members. The club members
present were. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. R.
A. Newman. Mrs. Samuel Pulcston
Mrs. F,. F. llotisholder. Mrs. F. E.
Roumillat. and Mrs. E. M. Gallo­
way.

$268.00 Per Lot
■ Payable $25.00 per lot, balance monthly for 5 years.-

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Are Now Selling

room.
Phone

$2.50 to $10.50

nishml
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t.

Personals

A son was born on Apr. lb to
*. and Mrs, Aron Lundquist in
Jacksonville. lit- has been named
Walter Kris Lundquist.
The Willing Workers held a
splendid meeting Friday at the
MY THANKS!
home of Margaret Ilirsehi. There
were IT. of tlie IT metnliers pres­
For tin* beautiful flowers,
ent and Clair Betrtleson and Myrtle
Flynn were two new members. thoughtful remembrances ami
-Iant now design fur a couple of kind inquiries during my re­
nursery quilts me being worked by
tin* girls. A s a s p e c i a l treat Mrs. cent unfortunate accident, I
Hir ehi m o d delicious cream and take tbi* menus to express
cocoanut cake
m y .sincere appreciation.
Mr. and Min. Fred Morse and
MAKCAKKT M.-U.AE
little son. an, to red from Orlando to
MRS. !’. I). M. RAF
p. i *1 Sumol ■\ ,♦*. Mr. and Mi \.
in* st.ige sru lirr was beautiful II. I.undquisi Mi— b.IJa Rollon end
in tnqdcul flowers and 'in* &lt;la
llol, were m o guests th-i-e,
eidora Pink and vim*. The clu-. i ,V|rp, |-*ri.,J Ki -ll on.I loin ilidIhiwer cliot.en was the niugi'oliii
alMj her sismi. Mi. « Eunice
mid ^Hie motto, "Think for Thy - 1 Tyner returned last returned last
,c ’*■
j Wednesday from Wmdeniere, Miss
A ropy of the ballot an it
Promptly al 8 o'clock the grand j Eunho expects to remain home
march began when the entire I this summer, but Mrs. Kcell ami iiill be voted upon next Tues­
school came to the auditorium a n d 'children l*ft with her husbund day is given here properly
lUti v.ffl th ro was u splendid joined in singing “Our Florida.” [ Sunday for Bradenton, going in marked lor voting yes to the
three provisions of Ihe pioposW„Will jlisolsu,. .Ill ml..
•
j
Bmd u -Mi-*- Hrir?rniTTli n rtgtH ftHT
—-M rynipl Mrs; Noinrt were kun- rd issue.
ply UJ tuiies, the following erettu, “A Rose Dream,” was day cullers nt the home of Mr. and
i i n : r i i i: \ I ' l ' i t i i \ u
R f folks niLl.-if to the enjoy- staged by the children of the fifth .Mrs. E. F. Lundquist. Mrs. A. II.
A M I A 1*1 I I ' T I ' *X , . f I I , I
i®t* with readings: Edith tiingle- and sixth grades.
I Ki Hl ol l Ilf
I lull e e r l a l i i
Ltmdquist, Mrs. Archie Swanson,
l •'Sulill iiui
11y 11
wr. Mjrthi t'arte.i, Catherine
Thu dramatization, “The Foun­ Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Ballinger and
H
i*a
i
it
of
I
Hinili ......
piwnin. Nni;a Rivera, M argaret tain of Youth” by tile graduates Ellen Lundquist were recent cull­
inlM"*l»*iiiLri
i &gt;f
H**ml mmI*
Krruire, gave several
songs followed and was especially fine. ers.
l ‘. m i ill a I
t i n Al t 1
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pt
I»%Mid
PUi ukelrle iiKuiopiininicnt,
Rev. .1. ti, Clark expects to he
Other int*'ic8ting numbers were a
ini' a n
t •f I m h i i I s
the i'.Mu.ng l lab, Mrs. T. O. nantomine. “ When You and I with his congregation for Sunday
I !««•
*M»H
•. f
»".M*
li I hi i talk on ticot- Were Young .uaggie,...... I'lte Bas­ .seined on May 1 t.L 2:10 o'clock.
t i d • vv i .« • t* t:u \\:s A , n nI
! • » ! : IU »N I »S
L tit. imt i and writers, to u ket Drill” and nianv pretty songs .Mrs. Bin ell announced the gift of
wlv iateri-u-i, end appreciative and instrum ental pieces.
$.T. from .Miss iceiihour, making .$Bi
ef vi/Ung folk.
m : \ ix st
t im :
,\r
At tin* dose of tile exercises to add to the amount which th e 1
I'U iiiA l,
a ,*.i*
,\ P o l
Miss Abide Doudney. County nurse girls are raising to rvpaii and paint
TI *
«rf I Iiill |M r l l u l l * f
Ih.il
» f i l ; »l i »
r»*Mol ii * n
| made a plca ing talk and awardctl the church.
a t ( d p l c i l l»y l lit*
»«f
spent Wednes­
Haiuhow I*1rock Is the cliililnui health certificates. dayMrmillWesterdick
i
*i*
i i ni v
• r* d
her daughter, Mrs. Beck.
• Sunt. T. W. Lawton also made a
&gt;&gt; i nhi i *l c t * u u i l l ' . 1**1*m i&gt;« •
Here
... Min 'I A I * I • *
short talk. The class address was
Ill4&lt;k frx|* till |?*Ue *f
Idelivered nv Judge J. G. Siiaion.
Iti Ilit* *»nm t»f j*T '
iiihi , UritiiA ii a S i 2 l i ! | ; S
\
The presentation of diplomas by
i! \« SAINHT III »Nh$
Mr. Jacobs nnd the singing of tin*
Good Night song dosed tho exer­
cises of it very delightful and en ­
k »*i : t i n : a i *i *i t &lt;iv \ l
\ m » \ i i r r i o N t.f iti.it
tertaining evening.
p n r t i t i i i **r
licit
e** i i mt t
The class roll this year was aIrmijilt loti ill 1m|»ft li Ip 111*
IMil i*| nf t'lHIIll'
follow : Fred Hell. Catherine Isihe,
in I ks
«*f
St t r n I i i i i L*
Hubert Johnson, Horace Willi-.
i '.mhiI \
1*Iji . t i n M a r .
Corine Sapp. Clarenm Swnggerty,
i A I',. I***W f■I IIVI'll Hh
fid dll |sHi|e Ilf
II*
Fulton Me Kenney, Mary Jintiney.
I li**
wit i n
*if
i 4 .*ifi jffpi,
Ernest Bell, Wayne M erritt, Estliii tu*.\i 11 .«■■s k I•11';s i *. .*1111
F« 11 c l»i t

Lake Monroe

VERTICAL
A machine for cutting bread
Dormant.
Largest pin nt
Sea eagles.
To prevent.
Strict
Home of lives.
Level

The Q uality Shop
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k u it T in : APriiovA i.
ANN ADOPTION •*! i *at
purtliiii o f lliui
,*m:.|tll
resolu tion ad op ted b.v tho
Iloar.l o f
tto u n iv Coininlnxlnners
of Homlio'le.
County. F lo r id a •&gt;*, l'»r.
II. A D . 1925, for pro­
v id in g fo r an
Issu e &lt;*f
ImniiA In th o su m nf *I5».0*10. k n o w n i»s M F I t i r . i l C.

and FOlt CON I&gt;t&lt;

ANAI.VST T ill.
I I ’I’HOVAI. AND At **•!*TION of that piin.iiri *&gt;f
that &lt;i*rtuln ri'Botuiloo
ailfqilt.il by tlir* II...H.I *'f
County &lt;‘ommli ■t*.:■ • &lt;
Hi-mlnule t ’uuntv. Kbirlila,
on Mar. 14, \ b IMS
provlithig f*ir an i--*«■- of
bonils in tho sum &lt;&gt;f j i 5&lt;* 91)", known an SKIIIIN •'.
and At IAI N.ST IIONW.
FOB THU Al'i'ltOV ,(*
AND ADOI'TB *.«' *'f D'*1
certain resolution I.) the
Omni &lt;»r Count* 'Non*
tnl*»liiui*r* *,f Seinloole
i%&gt;uiitv. Florida, ou Mar.
21. A. fi |v ., in. Mins
for an Issue of
in' &lt; In
tin* mini of 5'in i uo anil
FOlt IKINDS

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nished

ANSWER TO YESTERDAY S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
nparttloors,
a rage,
is six
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BERLIN. Apt.
cslnski, SoeinlUt
l‘*iissiun dlei end
■i of Himieiiloivg
pointed chief &lt;*!*

Ladies* Style Shoes oil Sait*
.86.00 to $10.00 values

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Sample Ballot

",1;* Frock” is name
i in s importation of
in rainbow color1,,f Mack finishc-H tho
Panels give the
;
bndieg h close-

Sanford. Flu. .’&lt;* f10*

First St

HORIZONTAL.
Seasoned.
Hard covering of nuts.
Having a tendency to catch
the attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Thompson
Portable home made of can­
nnd daughter. Miss M argaret, and
vas.
Miss Isiuise Field. Miss R. E. G rif­
Nights.
fin and Frederick Rines motored to
Consolidated curd of milk us­
Orlando for dinner a t the Ban Juan
ed as food.
Thursday evening. They attend­
Revokes.
ed the theater after dinner.
Age.
Hastened.
1&gt;r. and Mrs. Ralph E. tit ovens
Dni|.
returned Thursday
front their
Amount at which person L-*
wedding trip ami are living nt the
appraised with reference to
Montezuma Hotel until the com­
assessment.
pletion of their new home on Mag­
Extra dividend nut of accumu­
nolia Avenue.
lated profits.
Sprinkled.
Pondered (esp over a book I
Mrs, A. It. Key and little daughter will return Saturday from 1! Portioned.
Daytona Beach when* they have :!.** English coin.
been the guests of Mrs. Lottie ”•&gt; Ilevouml.
Female deer.
Twitched.
Sum o f the rents.
Distributes.
Mrs. Charles Evans relum ed to
To pierce with horns,
her home in Manatee. Friday a ft­
To flv nloft.
er spending a few days delightful­
A rising into view.
ly with relatives in the city.
To place again.
Conveyed a deed.

This is tho style that will make the
wild waves wilder on the Pacific
coast this summer. Marjorie Wake­
field. society debutante of Venice,
Cuitf., was awarded first prize for
the most attractive lathing
’
during a fashion parade held in the
beach town.

In Woodruff Subdivision, just south of San ford-4'
&gt;•* I ' »8
If Taken At Once.

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V'it itis
'III l l l u
*Htle C.
&gt;rtl*lof
■l i'i*r.
V mails
&gt;u« In
d«*
♦iBsml1 Lois

flimity. and plain Nainsook in alt the cold
:&gt;(&gt; inches wide.

50c vard
LONG CLOTH

JAP NAINSOOK

....

ID yard bolts &gt;(i inch, soft finish

59 inch white and flesh, soft sheen
quality

55c vard

JOc to 50c y ard

Every new shade, *&gt;6 inches wide, Kuarantccd fastcolm
underwear and slips.

$1,75 yard

Flesh, pink, peach, green, blue and rose. 40 inch, 5 different designs, solid col
ors to match.
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50c and $1.25 yard
SILK AND COTTON CltEPES
Small prints in light and dark colors, .‘i(i inches wide, and black and white
Light weight fast colors.

$1.00 yard

T he Y ow ell C o m p a n y

«nuwn.
X lleeil
;-*l tiny
♦i n and
Yraary
*
'AHA
^nlnoln

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�l.uthcr 2. Struck nut by Pctur*
?( n U; Luther 7. Passed bnll, Dry,
nnt. Umpires, Pleh nnd -Ros^.
lim e 2:25.

How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
W. I,. Pet.
St, Petersburg .. .. .. 12 2
.Bfi7
.non
L akeland............ . . . 7 7
. .. 0 u
.400
Sanford ...........
4 11
.2G7
Tampa ................

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Over Wallace In
Bout At Orlando

] Ilrynnl Is Knocked From H \
Peterson Is Bounded Fcr Five
j . In Third and Sr.jtvdcn
Huns in Thi.d and Tampans
NATIONAL LEAGUE
L Goes in As Relief But Lead
Never Had Single Chance
Sr.nford Uorcintr fans returning
W. L. Pet.
£ Is Too Great lo Overcoir.e ?&gt;w Y o rk ............ .... !t 4 .602
Slow One
flora Orlando v.litre th y w itness­
J ST. PETERSBURG, May I. J St. Petersburg ran its string of
victories to twelve yesterday by
‘ defeating Sanford, 0 to 3, in a
‘ game filled with sparkling field­
ing plays by both clubs. Opening
; nn assnult in the first inning, San­
f o r d nicked Kelly, pitching hi3
* first game for the Saints, for two
, hits and a run. Dean, who had
walked, crossing the plate on Wnlzak’s double. Again in the second
i Sanford scored once when C arter
1 singled, went to third on F risbids
hit to cantcrfield and came homo
on Kelly's wild pitch,
* In the last half of the second,
St. Petersburg forged into the
&lt; lead by counting three times.
Hi own, first ntan up, singled and
Homes and Doyie walked under.
Pluck went out Dean to Baiiey,
and Brown scored on the play.
Both Barnes and Doyle counted on
Allen’s single to light.
St. Petersburg added two more
when the Sanford infield went to
pieces momentarily in the fourth.
Ucsse, who went into the block,
filed out to Walznk and Kelly
singled. Allen was safe on an
error by Walznk. and Kelly scor­
ed when Thompson threw wildly
to second in an effort to catch
Alien stealing. The Saint short­
stop crossed the plate on Ed­
ward's third hit of the day.
Both teams counted on run in
the sixth, and the last three in. nings went by without either
.threatening.
The Box Score.
SANFORD
Alt II H PO A F.
Curley, rf. .
. 5 it il t 0 1
Dean, bs. . . . . . 3 l 2 I 2 0
Walznk, 2b.........5 0
1 1 3
1
Thompson, c.
I U 2 2 0 I

!8) 5fi

.o n
.571
TAMPA, May I,— lakeland too':
0 G .500 the first game of the eric* from
5 7
.417
Tam pa yesterday afternoon by the
8
*8
.385 score of 8 to &lt;1, by falling on Pe­
4 7
.301 terson's delivery in th ■■ third in­
ning for five runs. The game was
slow and long drawn mit, taking
A MERIC AN LEAGUE
nearly
two and n half hours to be
W. L. Pet.
W ashington......... . . .. o n
.750 played, with neither ream showing
pep. E xtra base hits fen tilled,
Philadelphia
.. .. 8 3
.727 any
with
Bouzu getting a homer and
4
Cleveland
.. .. .. ..
.002 Surface
one for Lakeland. Three
C h ic a g o .............. .. .. 1) G .G00
St. Louis
.7 8
.407 doubles and two triples nlno were
hiul an off-day
New Yuri. ......... .. .. 4 7
.364 made.gavePeterson
up lilts In aii but two
Detroit .............. .. ..4
.207 and
for a total of 13, four com­
Boston ................. .. .. 2 10
.167 innings
ing in the third inning, these co t.
pled with a three Imre error by
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Tam
right fielder, resulted in
W. L. I'ct. five pa’s
runs.
in the ninth two
Atlanta
........
12 5
.700 doubles and Again
a home run gave the
lo r.
N a sh v ille .............
.025 Highlanders two
more.
Memphis
. . . 11 7
Jill
The
Smokers
had
their best in­
. H 8
New Orleans
.5011 ning in the third, alau,
when they
H 8
Birmingham
.500 made four hits nnd an error count­
Chittunrffs^a .. .
7 II
.3811 ed for three runs. Bouza's hom­
Little Rock .
0 It)
.375 er in the next gave them their on­
M obile...........
5 12
.21)1 ly other run.
The I’ov Store.
SOUTH ATLANTIC ASK'N
LAKELAND
AIL R. II. PO. A. E.
U. L. Bet. iMcOnc, ............ 1 i 2 2 1 t
.875 Buckley, 2b. .. . 5 I 2
M a c o n ..................... . 7 1
I 0 0
1 tl
Greenville .. ..
.71") Surface, if. . . . 3 2 2
! (I 1
1 4
.500 Brazier, cf........3
Spat tanburg
1 I 3 0 0
1 fi
Charlotte
.III
•i r,
Knoxville ...........
.Ml XpioiUei
Columbia
4 fi
.111 Duma.i, i
o
.100 Biynn, c,
Augusta
..............
1 Ii
0
2 7
Asheville
(I
Luther, I

Cincinnati .......... :. ..
C hicago................ .. ..
bhibdelphia „ .. .. ..
B rooklyn............. .. ..
•itt/hiirgli............
St. Loins ............
Boston ............... ....

........ ffii

'd last night 23 rounds of fast
work in the national guard a r ­
mory hall under the auspices of
&lt;onipany K, report th at Hilly
Dnv/aon’s show wan one &lt;&gt;f the best
r.i' cn in this section for some time.
In the m ala built,* Hobby Co::,
of Jacksonville, took the place of
Fearless Ferns, meeting Young

!&gt;

Is Your Mon
Working'
For You

Arc You Workin
For Your
&gt;
Money

11

Today's Games
FLORIDA STATE LEAGL'I
Lakeland at Tampa.
Sanford at St. Petersburg.

Stunzak, cf.
' Carter', if.
Frisbic, 3b.
Bryant, p.
Snowden, p.
.
Totals
ST. PETE
Alien, ss.
Shannon, cf.
Edward*, i f
Mesaner, 2b
Brown, If. .
Branca, lb.
oyle, 11b.
j Block, c.
-Besso, c. - 1
Kelly, p.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. L'j.ii at Chicagu.
Detroit at Cleveland.
New York at Boston.
Philadelphia at Washington.
NATIONAL I.KABUL
Chicago at St. Louis.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at New York.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Atin nt nt New Orlcaiu
Birmingham at Mobile.
Chattanooga at. Mcnipld
Nashville at Little Rock

Totals .. .
TAMPA
Hunt, a.-,
•ii mil r, D
E strada. If
Allen, cl'.
Lee, rf.

Yesterday’s
Results

---------------------------------------FLORIDA STATE I.BAG
St. Petersburg G; Sanford 3
Tampa -1; Lakeland H.
WASHINGTON, May 1.—All
: jr, r L arue game:, ye;tenli)y.
ripened, lain and cold weather.

AND GET

AMERICAN ASSOC IATT O
!i”nnjid, 1; St. Paul 3.
:ii vide 6; Minneapolis 4.
Iambus
.Milwaukee !).
Ici» * , Ear. • t :ty t P

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Mvmpb'.t il; Chattanooga 2.
Totals
Ita I 10 27 13 2 .\' -w O i I c u i k 1 0 ; Atlanta 0.
Little Rock G; Nashville 1.
x Run for .Jammer in !*tb.
l Lakeland
( 51 Ot)t) ti-ij—3 .Mohilt* 5; Birmingham 0.
| Tampa .
003 100 000—4
Sunii.ir.vy: Two ba.-e hit.., Spreil-j A idnking chip in tin* English
1rr f —&gt;, Estrada, Brazim, fiirw I CMir.mit-1 w;&gt;:. caved when an aii
I bit re L it., Spruit v r , l.ulb r. Home | nmti who ibrerveil it- plight jump
I I uim, Bouzn, Surface. Stulcn bast ■ inn repent'd signals until assure-1
Surface, Lea, Itugpii . Sacril ire . , , h Ip was being sent.
Bryant, Brazier, upnms. Double
llonrv Ford .v illy ii going to
( plays, Uuggln: tn Hunt to Buddy;
i Spn it/.er to Bryant to McOue.
• nirplnm a there i t a furtime
jjv IJj 11&gt;f ■♦*_.{*!
L :tt n have, Lakeland f ; Tamps
ti.- Date*, on b-tlif,.«fi !k-U’i'sono;

Totals .
24 li 11 27 8 1
Sanford
lit) 001 000—3
St. Petersburg
030 201 0(K—t!
Summary: Two bare hit, Walnk. Three base hits, Edwards,
SnOwdeO. Stolen base, Frisbic.
Sacrifice-, Krllv, Edward--. c a ­
ble play, Walznk to Bailey. Left Sixth Animal .State W ater j
Spurts Championship Tmir*
on base, St, Petersburg 7; San­
fold 0. Bases on balls, off Bry­
rmnient Will He Held on
ant, 2; Kelly 2. Struck out by
Rollins
College
Course
Kelly *1. Hits off ltryunt 3 in 2
innings; Snowden, 8 in (i. Wild
WINTER PARK, Mav I.—Swim*pitch, Snowden. Lo mg pitcher, ming
team of l e leading Florida
Bryant,
Umpire. Ware. Time high school;, arc* assembled lu*re
1:45.
awaiting the tailing of the sixth1
nnnuul Flotilla Slate Intcrxcltuhta-1
tic Swimming Cliainpimislilps ulotis:,
the Rollins Celle*'** inurse 0:30 to
met row niorriinr .
St. Peter *burg, wln. lt rhuol cap
tilled the boys’ division .t.■■ ,a«t I
prittg, ia represented by what is
thought itpnrtiiig authorities i &gt; be;
Thy Cercy-Ecd*. arc coming bad the stionjseat nipiutic aggregation
name for three-game series with that wore the color; of thill school.
The Miami girl who took the
Tampa beginning Monday, and »**.
en d new names arc expected to honors last year will not be presbe seen .in the liiip-up, according ’■iit nt there event but there will
In* strong team of boys to repre- io officials of the club. Nick Car
nt the lower East Coast.
Jt-T is promising the fan: a much
Raymond W. Gicciic, state com*'
-ftrongcr team next week. Several
outfielders have been ob- mi: inner of th * Amamteiir A th let­
1mined, and the fans arc looking ic Union of the United State;*, and
for the team to again go above director of the meet this year, has
the 501: mark in the percentage expressed confidence that lids
! year’s events will ccilpnu liiose of
Jcolumn.
For tile series beginning Mou- former years ina.umich as tin* con­
. tluy, Vice President Britt an- testants are all mostly experienced
temunees the s-lnb will issue ii t*per I swimmers and reported in good
, ial serit*. ttieket, will) no extra shape.
The girls division of the meet
charge for double headers. Tick*
a. m.t Saturett&gt; for the three games will lx will be held ijt
sold) $2 for grand stand and SI.25 | day nnd tit" n*&gt;y« event will Ir*
tinted a t 2:50 p. in,, Rial day.
for blcaechr souls.
Saturday the cnntchtants will be
On Wednesday, the club will
inaugurate Ladies’ Day, and all
ladles whether with escort or alone
' will U* admitted free.
Ladies’
Buy will be made a regular fca. lure of the finul game of every
^series played nt home throughout
1 the season, it is declared.

FIRST STREET

Stronger Team Is
Promised Fans For
Game On Monday

Between B0 and 40 Are
Killed In Train Wreck
&amp;CHNE1DEMURIIL,
Prussia,
May J,—The Berlin Express was
derailed anil wrecked rally litis
morning in the polish corridor b e­
tween Swutosehiri uiul Sturngrml,
killing between 30 uml 40 periom*and i injuring two m ira. The lo­
comotive with lots of couch.** wa
hUrled down a Bleep gnule. Th"
ilerailtnetil t * he|ieved «lu*’ to the
train .spe**ding arutind a sharp
EARTH SHOCKS FELT
,
LOS ANGELES. May 1.—Slight
■ earth shocks wen* felt lieie thi.
f morning with no damage.
Piclurizalion
&lt;*l John (lair.fgjffthy’z ‘‘The White Monkey."
BiiLiai.. La .Mail's next First Na­
tional Btarring vehicle, is report­
ed progressing satisfactorily a t
F ort Lee. N. J., under the direc­

tion of Phil Rosen,

. ______

n m

Can Look Nice, But It Takes More
Than Looks To Make Good Bread
Take a l e a f o f M e rita B r e a d and
e x a m in e it c lo s e ly , a n d y o u w ill
iin d ifcxfirm in textu re,, f r e e from
p u ffin e s a -—e v e r y o u n c e g o o d *
so u n d n u tritio n , it p le a 3 e s y o u r
a p p e t i t e an d &amp;;i ves y o u Rood
h e a lth y v ig o r . B e d r e a d -v /iso an d
buy b rea d o f k n o w n p u r ity , r ic h ­
n e s s and fla v o r. M e r i t a B r e a d
h o ld s the d istin c tio n o f b e in g th e
S o u th la n d ’s fin est. S e r v e it in
you r h o m e. T w o s iz e s , 1 0 c a n d 15c.

&amp;

'tickets are now on sale for !!&gt;Ls serfes jvoml for
all Ihe games* ai the following prices:
Grand
Stand - - - - $2.00
* '» '* — •*»* * • *
bleachers
- - - - $1.25
, *
t
r
*
,

- e |&lt;

x

i , 4&gt;1

(No extra charge for double headers)
■

Tickets at these Prices must be purc-luised before MuiuUiy’s.dam e

MADE BY THE

AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY

Four Cent Gas Tux Is
Proposed In Measure
TALLAHASSEE,
May* I A
committee bill with recommenda­
tion lor a ta t »t four cent** a gnl*
Ion on gasoline \vu* completed to­
day for report to the l|ou;ja by the
committee on road* and hlghway.i.
Tin measure provides that a tineo
cent tax goes t*&gt; th*** Slate Kind
Department and one eelit to chillities, the proceeds to be divided
equally. It is estimated $500,000
will tie added to income of the
Road Department by the additional
one cent tax,

fresh every clay
irom your grocer

All the ladies w ill he admitted FUFF on Wednesday, May 6th and we will
have a Ladies’ Day once in every series until further notice.
Support the club during the Tampa S eries—You'd see some changes in the
line-up.
Series Tickets for sale at ,Toe's Smoke House, The Oases, Uoumdlat and
Anderson, (Jnion Pharmacy, Pc. ( \ Bower and B. L&gt; Pc-rkins.

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Automobiles

SHOE REPAIK'NO
USED CARS FOR SALE
HOPKIN'S ELECTIUG S H O E
SHOP—We turn oul noat work, 1021 Dodge Touring Car.
w ith quick service and we use 1020 Dodge Screen Truck.
the best materials.
102.1 Dodge Sedan.
1022 lord Ton Truck.
PRINTING
•023 Ford Touring Car.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord­ 1024 Ford Touring Car.
"Terms to Some People"
ers a specialty. Phong 417-W.
9 Railroad Avenue.
I* W. PHILIPS SONS
Dodge Salts and Service
TH E SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
P rinting that pleases. Prompt
Advertising
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Welnkn
lluilding next
LEARN ABOUT YoT* County and
door to Used Furniture Co.
lakeland, through the Star-Tola*
REAL ESTATE
gram. Rest advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
J, E. SPURRING, sub-division Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando. Florida, ami F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

Help Wanted

U ANTED—Two voung m tn to FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
G58-J.
run on A. C. L. trains and sell
goods, blue suit anti $15.00 bond
required. Address Union News FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Hldg., 205 Oak Avc. Inquire up­
Co.. Lakeland. Fin.
&gt;
stairs. C. T. Smith.
WANTED—Cook for country home
middle aged woman preferred. A-1 CELERY FARM for rent or
sale. Reasonable. Located at
Apply II. Drowning, Mellonviile
Lake Monroe.
J. U. Johnson,
Avenue, phone 343J.
Imke Monroe, Fla.
WANTED—White woman to take
FOR RENT—Garage apartment
charge of house. Phone 193
112 W. Fourth St.

vs.

M oses .1 T a y lo r, J r . , i t at., D e f e n ­

dant*.

CITATION

T o l&gt;. II. Mr . Ml l l i n x- «'&lt;►.. a c o r p o r a ­
tion:
I t In-1n g m a d e t o a p p e a r t o lil t s
C o u r t t h a t . S a m m o n s in C h a n c e r '
TIN AND METAL WORK
l uis h e r n h e r e t o f o r e i s s u e d , d i r e c t ) d
t o .von. a n d t h a t
the
Hht-rlfT of
JAM ES II. COWAN—Ail kinds COUtMr.HS tr,s.) UflPOKH—Class- . Se mi n o l e t ' o t i n t y , K l o r i d a , h a s m a d e
r
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nerved
of Tin anti Short Metal Work.
Pled nds hnv.&gt; tYi* largest circu­ * 11m t o y o u r f a i l u r e t o In*
e l e c t of
W ater and Rnnt Tanks. At Oak lation In South wentern Georgia of lveer
s o r u| ii»itnt a g e n t s , o r t o I n t o
w i t h i n t h e S t a t e o f l-'lorldii, tin o f .
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ Data Sc fS-ycord) Una.
P
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r
o r a g . n t u p o n w h o m pr ut '.". ,
phone 111.
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ e o n Id h e s e r v e d , a n d t h a t y o u r oi
a s c u t h tire u n k n o w n .
ers nnd fern grower* of Volusia l i tTe rhse rmill
e f o l e. y o u . I •. II. Mc MI l l c t t »v
county ndvertiso in the DeLand ('*&gt;.. a e i u ' i i . o a t l o t i , n a m e d a s d e f e n ­
Daily News, ratn lc per word, ca*h d a n t lit t h e a b o v e mill f o r e g o i n g
c a u s e , p e n d i n g In t h e a b o v e s t y l e d
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general with order.
c o u r t , h o l m; n p r o c e e d i n g t o e s t n l i
ttivitril w.,rk, aldct-a!!,*, build­
Ush m i n q u i e t t h e t i t l e t o t int f o l ­
MAINE—Wntervllle,
Morning
Sen­
l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s In S e m l n o l .
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. S.
tinel.
Thousand*
of
Mnine
two•
' oulil* . I ' l o r l d a . t o- \ v i t ;
Terwilleger, Prop,
e Northwest q u a r t e r
of tin
pin are interested in Florida prop­ N oTi hl lieu*
t q u a r t e r ; tin* R o s t T i n e
n r t.L LUMnER CO House a erty, Reach them through t k q u a r t e r s of t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u i u i , ,
Sentinel. Ratn enrd on applica­ l e s s tli. S m i t h UI lit ( s i a c r e s . a
Service, duality nnd Price.
th" Southwest q u a r t e r of the N ortn
tion.
a s t q u a i l "i'
..f t h e
Nor t h** , Lumber and Building Material
q u a r t ) i a l l in S . c t l o n T w e n i v -SI*.
C arter Lumber Companv
T o t y u s t i i p N l r i e i n t t , S o u t h o f Ra f i k*
T w e n t y - n i n e Ha st ,
N. Laurel Sr.
Phone 5&lt;V*
a r c h e r o h y r e q u i r e d t o be a n d up|
pear before our said f l r e u l t fo t tt t
IN Mill l i t
............ I.
su v iiv rii
a t t h e f m u t H o u s e a t S a n f o r d , l-’l m
J i iiitiA i. r i m i n ' o r rt.o iti| Ida, o n t h e lilt d a y o f Ma y A. 1'
ii a . I\ a m i r o n scu iM ii.i:
I I!l3r&gt;. a n d t l o ti a n d t h e r e m a k e tin
COt’NTV.
I
s w o t t o t h e •&lt;111 o f c o m p l a i n t e \ I N C H AN C K K V
lilltlleil a g u l n - t *o.i i n m i s c a u s e
H IM . TO q l H K T TITl.B.
!
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i n Hi
II. I ’K T K R B , C o m p l a i n a n t .
t
ier h e p u b l i s h e d
In t h e S a n f . r d
vtt.
H e r a l d a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d in
I i r . N l l V A. (.‘H A N K , an i l n t h . r s .
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndn S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e f u t i l i t y , f l o t ' l d a
morning Sentinnl: largest clnssi- o n c e e a c h We e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
e weeks
Cieti business, rati- le n word, min­ t i vW
ITNKSS
t h e H o n o r a b l e J . .1
imum 2-te cash wilh order.
t tli' lilltsoll .tilde., o f
t in.
t ’lr.-pO
f o i n t " f t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l fl &gt;
o r h l a . In a. .I
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the cf uu rl l Sofe mtihneo l Se t a ft ue t iol ift yl.’l
. ..it t i l l s tl .
accepted want, ad medium fit :lrd d a ) of Ap r i l A l&gt; tsufi.
.1 .1. 1 &gt; t f K I N S O N .
Daytona (Fa l One cent a word
l u d g . of t h. f l r e u l t C o u r t of
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
the Seventh .Indldal f l r e u l t
o f t h e S t a t e of I' lorli t ii . to
County.
1ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. i ; i : m i : ia;nkd \f o rl oS- cf ip ti In
John* Count*' ia reached throoeh &lt;; \V S P U N K Ki t . Jtr t. .k h a mi
S o l i c i t o r s m o l o f c o t l n s r l f o r Hie
| the St. Augustine Evening Record.
ants
Quick results. Two rentn per word. A p*r' i i i:l,i i pIl aa l t iIT,
I t nnt l Ma y t.

For Spare In This
DIRECTORY
PHONE
US

Classified Directory

ARMATURE AND MOTOR RET-WINDING.__________
rEWAUT ELECTRIC SERVICE
“ cor Expert Electrical repairs.
103 W. Central Ave. Orlando,
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT

Sample eopv on request.
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A iniirnnd i- being built througii
I Times, tite grr.’t. home daily
rate 1Mre per word, minimun. Sherwood Forest, the rendevous &gt;f
charge 25c cash with order. Write Roliin Hood.
for complete rate enrd
WKSV VlltOlNtA—Ciitrhsbtirg, Th*
• ' C larW burw
KXputtent.
moMilnr
Incltltlhiir Sunday, mnrnlnr Issue
W. H. LONC
I rent per wont, minimum He.
PALM BEACH CDUNTY—Tho
scene of stupendous development'
Rend about it In the Palm Bench
HU Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.
ADVERTISING gets resultu if it
reaches potential buyers. Pnlatka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.

IENT-A.REEL
Car. Drive il
yourself. Oak and Second St.
Phone 3.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
EAGIE AUTO SERVICE

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate ndvertiso in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.
ADVERTISE m tT.e .journal-Herald. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rate*
10c per line. Way cross JournalHerald, Waycross. Georgia.

Day

ur night. Meets nil trains. T*mf|»lfe transfer. Phone 551 and 63-W

AUTO WRECKER

P. A. MKItO. Day nnd night ser­
vice. Day phono 394. Night

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand It to your local
dealer ao you can read Floridn’s
greatest newsrpaper.
One year
$8.00, 0 months $4.0C, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
r filer.
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise in
tho ’’Gnlnesvillo Sun.’’

HELL CAFE
fianforti’* lu st in Service and Qual
Ity. Fir*t Street and Park Ave
DRUGS
LANEY'S DRUG STORE — Pre•cription*. Drugs, Sodas.
We
»te «* near you as your phone,
Kt.ECTRICAL

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

Rooms For Rent

Have you rooms to rent or some
FOR SALE— Furniture, all kinds
of household goods, Mrs. S. A. second hand furniture ti&gt; sell?
Use The Hernld’s classified puge
Chancellor. 505 W. 3rd St.
and got results.
FOR SALE—Weil established mil­
linery
business. Reason for FOR RENT—One three room apartm ent with private bath and
sale; leaving town. For further
particulars inquire . The Quality one two room apartm ent, inquire
at Herald Office.
Shop. 108 Park Ave.

Announcing The Opening
of a

Summer
Class

F o r RENT—An iipnrtment, 311
Park Avenue.

for Beginners

I OR RENT—Two room- a p artmerit, private porch.
Lower
Hour. Reasonable, lilt! Oak Ave. *
HD! RENT — Apartments
room near tin* new hotel
Union Avenue.

S p ecial H a le s
A billion dollars’ worth of Liborty ho mis have been converted
into worthil y; security...

Prof. P.YV. Whitehurst

Everything
For the Sportsman

300 N a tio n a l llnnli H ldg.

ARCHITECT
Member J_ L A.
Hose Hull,ling
Orjandu, r ie v ld n

•&gt;&lt;•

&lt;■

hot water furnished, free garage,
cool ami comfortable rooms six
+ &lt;► hi ticks from business portion. Mrs,
R. J. Holly, 518 Park Ave,

FOR RENT nt Daytona Beach.
\e r v desirable summer cottage
Physical euucntion Is a required nn&lt;i npartnients. Robert Gray, 804
subject in all public elementary Auditorium Hldv. P. O. Box 21,
and high schools of Virginia. To Daytona Beach. Phone 10H5-.J.
stimulate Interest in the matter,
especially in ru ral sections, the
?&lt;ost and Found
state board of education offers
rpeeial financial aid to counties LOST One Airtlaie puppy about
and cities employing physical di­
seven months old. Name "IVp"
rectors conducting
satisfactory Reward.
If. S. Ling. Phone 057
courses in health education.

Flton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT

Conlractor and Builder

F irst N ational Hunk Bldg.

SIIITIII.AMI PAINT
T h e P a in t T h a t ttn*c* You
M otley,
M aim t n r t tired by

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IIJ Mnunnlln l i t .
Phenr —
TI!

JOHN E. FOX
Itenl Es ta l c— Insuranct*
All kinds of property listed for sale
Park Avenue nnd Second Street^
TIIK Ilf S I

EVERT TRUE

BY CONDO

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$ 1.10

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I'hone.
U U v ato r
x&gt;r Itvml,i

By (iEORGE McMANLS
t w e e t

tiX C O L L Y '
L O O K A.T
TV-lAfT fC /U H NOTV-UH K tH
O T ME OOT
O F T H lb
H O U bE
TODAY •

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J URE T 0 SEL L?—
Jar, r e * S K UfR.E C O .-M Irleenn i r ;t,’, fuir Prices paid
f C otL han'1 ^ rn itu re . Call

1 Chiropodist

Devoe Paints
For the
Home
The Ball Hardware

H m w r it k h j

B

The playing nf cards and dice
was forbidden in Spain ns early
a s A. D. 1378 by Jonri 1, king of
UaHtilc.
i

G. TAYLOR DYER

\V. it. S M IT H , M CI

FLORIST

i't.nr Z1
Office in
■Re!,. Bank Building Annex.

llt l i d a y of K e b t u a t y

(rival)
V. f t DOU11LA88,
L’h rlt Circuit Court Semlttnlu
t.’uunty. Klnrhla.

.'III EiihI Second Si nnd
1113 Sanford Ave.

^RINGING UP FATHER

lawyer

I., t* III t» HO Midway III See. .13
TW|I U S. It. 31 H. Th* Mill land
h&lt;*lng ioiM..*Hi',| r»t the ilnlv o f ihn
iHsii.inc,. «.f such t ' c r ll t ln i U In th.,

IT&lt;l ntnl 1* 0 ,\1i.lnuy In Sec. 33
T\* |i. 19 S. ||. 3! K.
The a.'iltl Inn.I being nsseieeil at
the .lute nf ihn iKviimtefl of aitelt
h'tiK ii'jt, in tltc n.inte nf Unknuwn.
I ' n l e s s t*.il«l eirllflcnta nlmll be reilemm.'l uei'oriilng to law t a x tjeevl
will Umiio thereon on tha Zlrtl *lny
of March A. H 1933.
W i t nee* t ny n f t n lal slit nature a n , l

JM ; STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES
AS1 SERVICE STATION.
Gas, Oil, Tires, Accesso­
rie s with a smile. Elm
irst. Phone 447
To feed the child rightly i* to
help
matte a good citizen.
SIGHTS
-- Three stations. Magr i:' arJt1 Second. First and Elm,
•nlonl Avenue and 10th Street,
jJpvrt servifu

h . n mild* :i|i|illi-:itlnn fur t a x
•
list . in m'eortlnnrn w ith taw ,
■’aid . ' ' l i r i i a t " umbrae** th* ( o f .
l o w i n g il*.H.*rlln.il priqirrtV SUu tti il
to Hrnilnnlu euunty. Kforhin, t&gt;.- v .lt.

ttiitun &gt;f I'nkinuvn. That L ettln C.
iiiiretins.'r nf T. t x. C orlPt*
r u l e No. tin. ilnirtl tliu It.J tiny n f
J u n e A. It. 19t!t, tots fit.-'ll sahl e e r llftr n t e In my n fflce .in. I IMta tnailit
n iip llcalh .n fur la x iD-td to liu u e In
tu-eiiriliineo *\ 111, l.ur. S il l . . 1 1 , fictile vnibracea the fo llu w in a tie.
ncrlhatl properly a l i u t l t d In Hentllio In t'ulinty, I'lurnln. to-wtt l.n l*

Cleaners
$ 3 .5 0

Other Listings on Kile.
Huy nr sell through us. Our clients lies!
Interest is always our first consideration

Nipth-i. Is hereby given lhat I.eiTax
3iul
‘la v «( J mi.. ) l ... io n . line I II..,I
».tol eertlfti-at.. In rtty , fitec. unit
tl&gt;. t ‘ t ’al i l w i'll, p t i t e h i t a e r . nl
I - r l l f i . , . t e N.i i f ] , d a t e d t h e

&lt; nhtw.-Il

Automatic Windshield

Business Block—Magnolia Ave.
Corner Lot—Palmetto Ave &amp; 12th
7-Room Bungalow—E. H&gt;th St.
Celery Farm—10 Acres, on hard ru
40 Acres &amp; House—In heart of Ovie

FOR RENT—T wo rooms furnished
for light housekeeping, 719 Ouk

Apply tm Thursday ami Sat­
hot! R E N T- Furnished a p a rt­
urday
ment*. first and second floors,
v &lt;•

! DAVID B. HYEB

FOR RENT—Comfortable
rooms, close in, phone 429,

I OR RENT—Two nice furnished
housekeeping rooms. $20.00 per
month. 314 or 312 E. 5th St,

FOR SALE- -German police dog,
between 15th and llUh street on
French Avenue. K. A. Fries.

Phone S

You nro waiting time and monoy if this page hasn’t your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 118.

MiR RENT—Large cool room.
Separate beds. Hot water. Phono
1.1.1 W. 819 Park.

FOR SAl.E— Few articles of house
hold goods. 1300 Union Avenue.

Ball Hardware

FOR RENT—Room* with or w ith­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.

NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, comforta­
ble and cool, telephone, hot and
cold water, 11.1 East 5th St.

FOR SAl.E—Filling station, store
and dwelling. Partly furnished
on Orlando road. Citrus Height.
Going North.

FOR RENT—Three room house FOR SALE—Several orange grove
and garage on Sanford-Orlando
properties in town.
One 1 Iroad three miles out. 515.110 per ncre grove on beautiful lake, won­
month. W. L. Harvey. Phone 41. derful locations for sub-divisions.
Low prices now, but quick action
FOR RENT—Five room house, is
necessary to secure these low
bath, electricity, 10 orange trees
prices.
Inquire I tike Jessup Land
Ideal spot for chickens and truck Co., Longwood,
Fla.
gardens. 10 minutes out on hard
road. Phone 571-J.
FOR SALE—Fort! car at bargain.
Owner going north. Call a t 207
French Avenue.

Building Material

THIS
business DIRECTORY

WANTED

For Sale

For Rent

Q 1923 uv Iht' l F catuwc S xbvice. Inca
Cr««l Bfiu«nii|Mift*jiviA *

A UTTLE
R .A IM V J O tS 'T
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N U M B E R 239*

To Try Shepherd

Workors’Slrike Plot
IHLMK* Apr. .'10.— Police tie-

•iv ihf.y Ivivr. duarovered rvif&gt;i* ,iti, ft. dim rpyolution-

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rjff Restoration Is L.
Declai eel A Blunder
_
&gt;y Few Officials
DNDON. Apr.
Unc
Lmiiii of the liberal and
r partic" launched nn atupoii Winston Churchill's
ret when the house ot
i'PIllT) orUixxxten, xx ilu
the oil tec ot chancellor
kc cxcbcqner in the labor
immcni and turned the
r (..jr • drings over to Mt.
•hi'l xvh**n the cottrvivntives
1■:
wer, declared that
. i
. a’. Iniii"rr intreduved."
A'fm! Mond, xvho l:u&lt; lull
hi -n of f i r in in " ’•’otn
ntrerts, doiihled the wisdoni
. Cii'i tre's v'-turu lo the goi.j
ml. .«»*. ::;g
would ti.* th •
h "iun*-urv • -tern to thnt o '
i .a -i n ■ *.* Ihe L uni in I i
r ivnt in Wall
t th; it lud been In t no past

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eluding
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,*!Lrl . ou
A|&gt;)iro|&gt;ri:iltt&gt;its
,° r 1,st:,*e Expennes Made
Oy loin! Committee Wed­
nesday to H:t* Legislature

Over Ten Million
Is Sum Estimated
S’ lale Instiliilii:
„ f 11i^hcr
Lea mint; (*tl IJig Incrense;
'lillcnpe Increase Unlikely
TALL AII A
, s..m
.........Wr. 30—Con
Mile rat inn of the appropriation: lo
i
r
ttu' •‘•jrLInturt* for
l.
liictini.il cxocnsi*:) of
conducting the ..a t,.'/ business
will ho taken up by the senate
/ i Ihur.r t::\ ,,f ,K .. Wcek, it xva.
:’k*il \\ edncnl.iy after the* joint
a; prop nations coimnitt.*u had sub*
ni it ted its,report to lioth hmisi'?.
*'"• measure was fixed l.y the
_&gt;*nate at a special orJur for May
Alhtuugh items in .the bill as
introduced in the senate by W. c.
Hodges, chairman of the joint apprcpiiutimm eonunittre. ami in th-

At to lie 1 * ( Lie of
^len l i t e r Noiti

Head Large E.xel
IriltnlcH S uccc.-h

■.iniir.-i •, |;r&gt;. .[is. in I’.-i
i,
hit'll Ikis In mi iilrtntling a May
Workers’ trike and iitm*
indimi ;»c;tins^ government
iroughout Itjly. Police action
prevent tin* tumble loniorw 1 IHrtg taken. Several
•"gel « onii,nuil:.i gatherings
1" 1 i'ded
u riloi umj nu1 il 'j-. dvcium-nl- seized.

CITIZENS U R G E D
TO VOTE FOR ALL
Cuuuty (cntniissiuners Call
Attention to Necessity O f
VctiiiR Entire Ballot in
Flection
Next
Tuesday
Mcnibi*r« of the county board of
'•ommi«sioni*rs nnil of the Sanford
• hainbcr of Cuinmcrci* arc calling
nticntion of the voters of th**
countv who favor the $1,750,000
bond issue fur roads lo bo voted on
next Tuesday to the nccc.*sily of
tm riling tl»*ic ballot on all four
of the provisions to be voted upon.
It is pointed out that the failure
t" '••*.-•;
.* •'*•&gt; four provisions
**■•£'+' ......i iliv xvhole issue.
The proposed bond issue is divid­
ed into four units, apd each will
be voted iii'im separately. The
first i i-i xi'.ion rails for the voting
of :*7'iO.n00 to lie known ns Ser­
a's A; the second v.dh. Ior the is­
. of $150,0011 o f bonds to be
I- ■.'.'I ns Series I!, the third pro­
vision i all j fur the iasuuiicu of
$150,110(1 to In* known :n Series (';

French Official:; Are Hopeful
That Return T o Gold Stand­
ard In Great Rritnin Will
Aid In Rex turn lion of Prune

BUILDING TOTAL! Territory Baaed On
Failure of Germany
$432,137 DURING! To
Abide by Treaty
MONTH OF APRIL Arms Question Is

Many Problems May
Delay Money Reform
l a iHan't and His Aides Work*
inn Cautiously on Matter;
French Stand Startles U. S
PAULS, Apr. ::o.— Heads of
French finance welcome Great
Ilritain’s restoration of the gold
standard as a now and energetic
stimulus to return to the gold
franc. At tin* same time they de­
preciate uny prenuuurc action to­
ward; that end.
realizing that
French public opinion, essentially
conservative, renuircs n long time
t&lt;&gt; get accustomed to a new idea. French monetary reform is dw
pendent upon a number of problcm&lt;f
the solution of which is yet to Ire
found. A change in the value of
the franc could not, for instance,
bo prudently attempted until con­
siderable progress has been mailtoward., crr.sulidation of tin* float-

All ProioiiM Record** For
Permits
in
T h irty -D a y
Period*- Hrokcn; Amount
Since
Jan.
1
*619,242

Still Undecided

Hindenburg’# Policies
Outlined In Talk To
Hanford’s building permits issued.
dming April totalled $432,137,1
A Group of Friends
breaking all muntbly records for
construction here, according to tho*
NEW YORK. Apr. 30.— The
tcoords. Among the permits is0UM quarrel between the allies nml
filled Mere those for the new Hotel
Forrest Lake and the new city jaiL Germany over evacuation o f
and for several residences costing the Uhinctund hnx behind it
over £3,000 and for an apartment biff strategic, financial and
homo costing $ 10,000.
'llit* permits Limed in April were! economic factors.
nearly six times grculer in amount
Under part XIV o f the Verthan those ituied in March which sailles treaty nii Germany
io tnlril $70,000.
in* permits territory west o f the Rhine
ainco January by month.* are: Jan
uuty, 375,275; February $. n .i
. 40; H,,(! the Cologne bridgehead
Match, $?0.i;yu and Apiil $.132,137 east of the HI.'"* were oerupied
:;.::&gt;re**,’
Building permits from Jut ■ i , **.«.* •&gt;*.* al!iv*i r... .JAvcutn-ii *ii Iho trea-y."
•'’** ,.I $11111.212 . or within *f»,:
7H5 iff the entire totnl for last All the territory m*rlh &lt;f n lino
about thirty-fixc milvs south of
year, which was $531,007.
The highest previous montit in Cologne was lo be evaluated after
the huild'ng history of Hunford lixe years, thnt i*, Jan. 10, 1023.
was October, 102-1, when the build­
fn iKwernbcr, the alli«*&lt;I council
ing permits totaled $17.1,270.
of ambae-widura decided no; to
Building for iho three previous evamiata f’nlntme, giving a . reiuon
year*, to 1025, was divlod uu fu' the inter allied military contrcl
ii*tr lows:
coninii.sion*a report that Germany
•ii.fT
In 1022, $Wi!*,-IH3; l'.»2:;, $103,171 has not lived no t*» the tp-.aromfneet clauses of the treaty. Pubwax! I*&gt;2I 8091.007; total for fir.it qua
• of ter and IX daya of 1325, $ti|l,.17 f. beat ion of this report has been rehi fused. The uuvstiort
of German
Jut:
i'erinits in April have ’
Wells, armament haa been nut into the
In- *’d as follows: Mrs. T. J.
uni- repair and alterations,* $50; .1. bunds of a committee headed by
kton I!. Lilia, composition roof, $23; ft. Marshal F.«*h. xvhn-h haa as yet
the If. 1 uxv.mii, repairs, $700; I. D. tnkrn no &lt;!» finite action.
ytve Martin, one story frame residence
Gernr.iv . while denying she hus
U» - V
‘ IJ»,MI; o . p. Wndo, repairs, $35 not fulfitlr ! thx* terms of the trea­
• of W. I. Tyler, repairs, $25; Orcar ty, ha* bfc*. uht» to elicit little in
I is Jenkins, residence, $350; City „ f
will Sanford, two story brick jail,
pet *’&gt;00; lintel Forrest Lake, $1145,000;

SEEKS SAFETY OF!
SCHOOL CHILDREN;

a at
ought not be tnkull the eondition n-quii*/•'* "cm ulnae m the contnnt
niplete sueccss are t»res.
NFW VOLK, Apr. 50.—Wall
lethod is being evolved to
•t e. t has draw n upon an.direr of tee report xvn i buoslnl moce lima
suit those conditions at
it , .vounger men, Kiehaul T llm .G.iioo odu „ u .. du* budgt t coiiimis
' »'»rt Uiu i . Mu Florida
***t iioshibl** moment, and
ii'.. to i,eeoi.it* ptesiilcnt of the
-date College lor xVo.iun.
Tim
ante time public opinion
New Vork cotton exchange.
fig’u e, for that institution xvere
-doeated and prepared, it
At 15 he is one of the young, st laise.l from the ^1'10,155
. t&gt;. ; . . . ill ll.t- inevitable
•ten i ver nominated to head the mi 'i.li-ii l.y the budget coiiimit siun i -itunc- of StMt.otia
, sat t it ires the oiicratioii will cnargext eotton market in tile world, t**&gt; $2 001.000, which nn* hist $ 1 ",
Voteri
should
place
tlieir
mark
tail.
tuint 1 .-ti' that although n.e nomination is tantamnunt to
than th.* appropriations ",'po‘ute each pr iximoti op the lial- 1
--------ooti'.tv'* t *.o greatest ui.,1 ■lection at the formal poll June I. i aij |g
ommeiidcd fur tac Universit I- :, it i; pointed mi*, so that the * ailed Stale*, (tfficials Stirlleti.
•t p- 1 ,11* xu re iud istriai
entire issue o f $1.7lo,ooi| may be J WASItlVGTOX. Apr. 50. Fi,lc l,ns l,CL’n vicc l»''ev''h,nt the a) Florida.
ui a A.:d c.ie.iiplo; men- mi n
..
.
, •
V•I:iii* 111x;*’ :• fur ill** Woman'* :*r:" *l I •, the rata-.* majority.
.Ira ' u.ipieicdertcd the I'11 • J'var, xvns elected to the board
A., lire date of lb elrct.on
i" " u . "
1
and has been 1 ' liege x.i,uid lie gre.’ ty incrcn filer • lift- exchcruc:* lu&gt;l of managers in
he pro- a ""'"'h er of the cotton exchange
I, lit cuntRiiltcv cut n big slice nmache .. I...... mlvocate- any, tits ' , ' , *h * . r K‘u Usl. f" low K"C';
r.o in iirati.iti ..f h
i u- will eai rv In an ;dmo-l ua' ‘ l '/' . ! "
''"K "
n,’f
the figures :ugge::t*-d by the an!......
Not
.
nc
onl&gt;
'
three
years.
to .l.-.il with them
vote, cverv part of thu ,'a
Dcd ... • o fim.-.b. .-.Im..-commi.-siou
for
the
Sanitary
Live
hai I,* allocated fro i '.In*
I" liu-inr *s 30 Yearn
, .-.•i.iitv being heartilv in fax...- of ^ , n ' ' h
*l'd ll.udmthurg a Ha­
fopciud .Indus for dealDe lias been in the cotton l»«isi ■ :tuek Hoard, snvin.r iip|iroxi.imte- lt hi- plan f&gt;T th......... aim: of nexv,li,: ,1'
" Ill,r 'la&gt;*
lx
*
?
2
(;(i
&lt;
i(*o
in
that
depart..rent.
\
fith .. ivmpl .vnunt ; the sis ness, however, nearly 50 years. |ty
l l»ik'iuv:iy:&gt; f.iul tin* rtvo i *I'jctitm
ll‘« v il«* imt hc h*»v. Krnnrc
P-*hi» t: l if* the inro'ii tax a coincidence tire exchange nreiu- reduction in the salary of tlx tat.- of roaih alreatiX Imili.
•" &gt;o.n|.lish tire feat along
iri-ivrt.l m-iiffirion to pro- lu-n iiip he bought in 1022 xva- oik* u termurinn was included m th • I* . argued hv advoeates &lt;.r tin* English lines; that is. lltev do m.l
cut.
r* actual ; ffcit on.tiie in- clam ed l»y Lnlli Urol her:, of
hoiid i ..ue tix.it, as in otlxi r *c&lt;— xx.nsider it pnssixdxlo for
l*.
iV'txv I'.iildiiig*. and addition to tjops of tire state, the imrein-.l !»'* ,’1* U'd'l basin and restore the
Warn, Texas, in whos. employ
^
uiiil of iiirciM'y lo
i liL-rji ami lubuiitc* ob- Ire first started us office boy at &lt;there nt lb** Woman':; &lt; 'dU*gu Dvn|H*rD viiliRHt it*, tii'ht riliHiii hv
•Hat xxu.dd xs.il approMt i;iie|, 'tin* bon- I ittriie for roa.ls will mou* 5bOUe-v.ar fteurpa. if what lc
b*'h* rc-mwioaltinn of the tiftecu.
$103
000
arc
i
ak*n
care
of
l.y
the
'■ d: i . nml imperial tm-i than t»•K•• injic* of :mv inirrii i* in )
i to utahiligc lli** fnun*
VVeduc.-tluy Mi. Harris spanned
.
at K^inelninir aii|)ronrhitiir it.n |irc».
llx tin - an itivea thank- the pvciod of bis rise xvillt but eoiiindtteo’a tigurcs, ipcludimr r. tin* taxation.
duimitory to cost $115,000, S.*x
Cxi,hill for reviving them. one word “ work."
era I r.ex- liuii.hu,*;h also are provid
i Fn •xib j* 1*ni quite a few
Acquaintance*: related that tire r.l foe at the Univcr-ity.
'CT. ■*. tv nliox.t lire laid- fi.st weekly income xvns $1.50
Lecmnnicn.lotions for t!i
-ho*d
I- a* .erted, would which In- ear.n-.l m F -t Worth, for the Hear and for tl. - Itlin.l of
K* 1 la-. Mi’vlu'iou from Texas, In
liirt tiplrit-.*, trotting
00O and for tin* aej;iu A,
t 'i •* -,-ri-)d uf *.t'
Al. &lt; iiieg,- ni Mtpg.O.M xx. u Irn
"i **■"in.--.*i .-i i. \*-ns esli- Mo* age ol six. Kundny u In* mad a* fi: * I by llu* budge' con.mis ernor liiii. ilu v l"day vetoerl tin’’,-*
o-"Hi'* super-taxi*.:
II.-.-Ii:.nan llil.i.' Bill, xvhich would
in* extra half-dollar selling |i:i|km*
*•'•1**1 vivid wore and iiieiden'.i. v, *-ireogi.hcn.*d In
nml.;1 duly reading of the ltd.I
^liurii of the x"ie;* ngainst Inter ii. -da in out
. oiupiil-iny hi Ohio politic -ichool-.
petl.iioil.s, th:* sli'.oling feihixv ira*|.*rs. lie recall
"It opposes th.* principle., of civil
• "o xxhci .* rcliei' of
ami religious liberty, which bare
J in- .**■ irelv to lire
made otn
iimieiil a model for
.
Il (
thn wmld," .he guveriior s:ud.
* lit* *;iid to ill-*
ill.- bill iip|iorte.| bv Klun no ni
x-:. It WOUid
lie I ol lie b-)&gt;. laliiie iin.l xva
"i.ih* i * of purlli . ciii. r of a I.liter religion
'•.II
•
,
I-•
H.icced
u
llc
m
I
l«
d
Ol".
•' k.- ..i-iotrv with mo­
I1 x.i point'd out tlmi the i- &lt; light i*i lit ttl-io li-gi lature.
:. • m ..tecliou.
p - '•'d iiiititr.il inrreon* in prope
I'oll 'Ii Iiiii- I ho id.• Utilise.
. probabl) xoidil pla**e
I M.l .Ml A SSI.I
Apr. 5P. \
11.. oi -. n
.moat-, f■&gt; : u •
■i.l pr *viiIi i•it* f'-r diul,. i.-aduig ol
:i■• at mi-.ie limn Imlf a lolli..*i
tsy.d.h in f*'lo.ala public trhoub.
doii i -. *.xb*' li tvunlil bring nii"*' I'”
i ri" • liefuri* (lie Florida lluiree
tliim iix ioi.lii.ri itoll.n nil*. lh
■I ft*-|"i* lit.'in . I'.-r •-om-|irieu**e
tia i&lt;
I’robabllitlt-M a * , it xva. in Ihe M'Oati aiii.'inli'ieot. Tfu* bill
.ug.'i tul. that the hulf-billi.'ii a. a . pa •-.-•I h *hi- II". •• provided
I. SI muss
■e ..lai-io iiierl; would be i". &lt;d.
.' ii- i'.il.- &gt;Ian • limb i xvliit'll
S&lt; nn- *,ppo iti -n to the sugge
Ic.u-hi-i i "-ill irel be paid their
&lt;H.'ALA, Apr. 30. llu- body of
*-iI f,*rii"-. *if !bo appropriation • I-■11 • uiiil . "iii|ib inn* i uiii.ltioii:iu;it .- tirn c;;picvied luilux, xxithiu ibe hi *.. file senate np I'fi uul iiov. ii mail xxiia round llurbut tin big figiil on tin- ii -i- i:* xxii. I iovi* | tin- loll lull itnu k out tin* tren mill* .oulli of here yesterdav
xvilll Lxv.i l.llilet wounds III III*:
i .pi.Led i". Ilie* house,. wlu.il 11:•• I unity provision.
t) $ back. lb- was 15 yein.x old, well
gill* * nil liruld «4 bdttg oppo.x 'l
dri ed nml wine a iiia.suoic ring,
e peri illy t.» salary raiser, ami lire
oviet Grants Large , i'apers found indicate he lived in
bill xxa- generous in that re.*pect.
Officers believe he
iCuglisli Concession Jacksonville.
xxe*. a motorist mol that the murdi'it-r escaped in the victim’s car.
MOSCOW,
Apr.
'!(&gt;. Soeiet
tioM-riiiiieiil today made the lain
A teleifrum received liy I lie !(.-r
. • xoiii-esHlon it h.iii* ever grunt- aid from Ocala tliix after noon
id xvhrn it .signed a contract with *-tnti'il llmt the dead man xvaa be­
the Hi itisli Lei i Gold Fh his Cor lieved to be K. J. Strous.s, a shoe
,oid *eni a large delegalioo poi.ition for an exploitation of *ale&lt;man of Sanford, The name
I'r. ('. J. Marhlmll of ilu« city
ileva today to attend the Luna (iolil Fluids in Siberia, e* iloc.n not ap|iear in the Sanford di­ I wax named a member of the state
*la:.- nmd barbecue at winch liitiuU.I to contain more hlau rectory mol effort* to locate such l executive committee on the clo-a man were of tm avail.
&gt;r Dunean II. Flctchei will b.* $ 100,0t|0 (MI0 worth of gold.
j ing day Wedncxdny, of the Flurriiuipal npenker.
ida Elks eonvcntioii meeting in
h.irbecue i* being gi-x-n un­
Lakeland for the past two daya, n •i au-pleca of the of the Ge
&lt; -tiling to a message received here
Wcdncsduy night. Other member*
which Leon L. LeRoy i* president,
Iol the committee are David SholU
a* .1 M. K. Dooley is secret..,;.. 1Ii
. r* Daytona, A. M, ’laylov of St.
&lt;-. 'inc.ittcc in charge of urrim;**
[Aagubtine and If. A. Bennett of
» After l.'ji-iile Frnncirt bail beep ab West l’.ilm Beach.
unlit ha prepared an ela l rate
:*cnt for two da vs. Mrs. Ilolz no
I-.a-am of entertaimmnt I- the
Justin Van Huakirk of Orlando
&gt;tired Hi** puppv refused food. H* xxa.elected second vice president,
visitors.
, *
rluved in seclusion, coming on the position held tu*i yeur by
Sanf'irtl’s iminicipul hand will
I
now
and
then
to
pucu
the
tlcoi
luruirh tin* music, and in ud.lttfuilgv DuUote.
|with human-like regularity.
i.-n to the speech-making there will
Oth -r officern named were Geor­
Finally a:i a rceminglv last re
l,c various forms of entertainment
ge Callahan of Miami third vice*
sort
he
bounded
rurli a* pony races, pup-the whip
little giil'.* room
lle glanced n- pi ideal; !.. F. McCready, Miami*
■-it. nthlctic contests and pa­
Would Clear Name Of «n:it
round, peered in the corners and monetary; Henry Polliti, I MyIona,
rades by the school children.
tin th.* clothe.** closet. Then, seent- tren urt*r; Chaidain F. W. ltaniin
movement is for tne purpose
School YVith a Probe of The
lime; ing to realize for u certainty thnt xva ic elx-cted for the second time.
creating interest ir. the* build­
ittl*. Ids mi.itrcss was gone, the puppy He i* a member of the St. Ceteraing
of si xmiltvs of road in Volusia
king |began to cry, not a dogi-xh whine
posa|K&gt;rts. No. T.M L.\HA.sj.’ .
county which would connect the inshe»but a cry that had ail of the an'ml of her nr- iiicsentattve G
ttrior of tlu* state with litusvilk
him Iguish o f n broken heart,
"■l in tire event county declared
nnJ xvoii'd furnish a cross-state
recti j Unsignadly, "cipot” slowly vx.-nl
nut ponses.* m jt renoltui-m
mute in the narrowest part of the
'eel- i downstair* and then .*uid&lt;k'iilv spyr ha^ entcre.l itou'-i* Wcrlne-oii
rtato. connfccting the West * e**-**
jing nia misirvsH’ coat hanging over
proper inspcc- vectigalion of
,ii Crystal fxivrr with the East
media chair, he went ntruight to it und
he illegal I Flotidn student
Coaxt at Titusville.
mot’ ; buried I,in little head in ila foiiL.
• "fficlnLi &gt;;.y. v/ax deuigned tu
A petition is bcin^ circulated
iox •. to reel: comfort arid solace in the
nark ; thing which reminded him most of
who he.'.
ot*. I'l to make an n|&gt;|o "i
tram he iMiiergency fund
-nc.i
Wednesday ATt.x. B.dz took tlic
building of this link.
! puppy to th.* hospital and when h.*
MARKETS
known as “ no man’s land.'
mil- lecom iied tho little girl lying on
.
,
thu
bed
m
x
his
missing
mislcus,
he
Governor
Martin
x*a*
invi
ir members ol the stu•viricat Apr.
CHICAGO,
Apr. 30.— Wheat,
tUle ; gave n cry of unrestrained joy ami
» aasist a faculty mem* on account o ftho pressure
an j arrived
tack Dn u bound was at her aide, bark- Mai. 150 to 16&lt;) 1 -2 ; July 140 to
ne.ss
at
Tallahassee
in
cot
title jrruiicc
t'he epmmtttea U&gt; vdiieil
overt ling Joyfully. Onto more “ Spot" 140 1-2; Corn, July toy t-| to 100
7ii~xv5
etnnh, has it xvitii Che legislature was
it to South
|-2 | Outs, Jujy lo.li-y,
^
tivu.
^Continued ojn gage 0)
to
attend.
_
iderutioU.

$7,000; Allen Scott, porrliy $70;' GHOSH HTUWUKLPUR. fler,
I*«rlix (-olatoii, uii(jltiuM9 $’J5; Swope Anr.
— Kirlrl M«r*h.$I von HludOoukIhss &lt; ompatiy, two residences,,enburg, president-elect ot G«r$.3,500 each; A. J, Kelly, garngo. many, never * talkative man, sun*.$250; Iattar Knlebt. fn m r »n..i med on in -Jniplr- vford: his con­
demn*, $t'U; M.; IV. iVniple/ifJ'/cvpUxni of hia duties a.t president
mgr, $50; If. A. Spier, garage,.* 0 •» "mall circle of friends who
$150; I*'. II. Land, rrai.lcncr, -5250; |vlnitosl him nt hU tumporary abode
Mr*. K. M. Clement, two story. l,orB immediately after hitt conferapartmrat lu.it e, $ 10,000; L. Oli- cnc° Waaiteaduy with Chani*cl!or
m i , shed fur auto, $20; A. L. ltcid, Luther.
repair.-:, $25; W. M. Lotts, midi“ I will do mv duty, Jurt ad t
lion to star.-, $H0(t; |*’, Lus.miuii, have dutin it thus far. an a good
-to. -.. re*i&gt;!rnre, $3,500, ,\. fi, Gorman." ;m!J the tac.iJcnt-’ulrct.
liuxxl.ins. frame residence $t!M); "That surely will be the right way.’’
trnim- r. idruec, $800; G. F. Adam i
Thus* present at the railw-ay
alterations, $I"0 ; Selma Tliornlny, station at Gross Schwuclpor as.-ire dory t'r.ane residence, $3,0(H); Inert that von llindenburg npoltxtfurry Wilkm*, frame residence, gized to him for wearing a simple
S'.oii; K. S. John mi nxxiiing, $50; eck eoat instead of usual awatlctv
•Gtii Katun, i.il.lition:i, $250; A. It. tail, and added with u tivinkl* in
Hawkins, frame rcs.Vlcnce $|ii0 ; bin eve. "But t suppose our meat
C.*»greg::ti-;na! Chun k {arson.iH*:, j Hi U. to Juatue Kvwi this wrav.“
$5 ,000; C. V. Hoover, residence,
Hr. Luther, after a two-hour ’
I*rivnlivi« Ilitpt i- 1 ( ’luirch, |codfcmirn with von !lind&lt;jnbur^ .
J ,\ (irundiinc. nltrrntinnH, ronviin«d for n nlmplo lunvh^9U,)iV
fJMU; A. .1. l«o mIiiu, rr;4irirncn whlrh were Drecent von ilinden$ *.ooo; A. I.omlonb.-ry, .land, $10; burg’s son and his d«uirht«*r-ut-luw
• ’ otl.ern lltililie.-i Company, frame and son-iu-Uw, Prinro Dodo Zu In­
building, $500; l-llli: Tlium.i . ml- iihnuurn und Knyphaoscn, and
dihnn to re.iiitvoce, $50; o, A. Mar- Lieut. Colonel Moehle. During thx»
•bail, garage, $ 100; 0 . O. Hpaer, luncheon*.Von flUidenbttfff Irei i*-at
-I ire**.&gt; front store. $3,500; John .ed hi.* guests to "raiat* your gl.»aI'arket, rrpoira,
W 1 ». Scnr-lees for the convalesi-ence and unity
boiough, rrpn'r . $25 and iddition tof our M over fatherland."
tu residence, Ili.O; L P. McCulten,
--------garage, $Mi; ,1. V. K"i "lall, resiSpreulale on iloatesn.
del..:.- ?! ot.0; Shed Itobrr. on, .-.hop
BKHLIN. Apr. 30.-The qucatlou
u ’ I m V 1L',l,,' " Kb gsrage $o0 ; 0l,
.Ah() wj|| f|U the ^
of IJOfli
V 1’ '''••L'!1. recovering roof. $75; M;, in
German White Ifounc
y.iire
addition, I'Ja; A. I). during the incumbency of Preslllawkms, two frame re. id -uccu dent Von Itindaiihurg i cau ip*
Ti.iO earn; G. L. Ilruwn, iiltcni- much npreutalion among member.'
horn., $a0 ; Frank hverly, out- of Berlin's tuclrty.
V'1R/;!’’ ,
w ;',/'' l,row*&gt;. gatugc,
Von flindenburg'ii wife, who wx
an
^,,,rr' . rr," ” r
Gertrude vun HpcrlUig, died fn
&lt;1 .000, S. Met l.m.l, screen porch, m - v. 1021 . since which time th i

Marshall Is Named
On State Executive
Committee OF Elks Canals Of Ysor Yield

Large Delegation
From Sanford At
Geneva Road Meet

Dog’s Devotion To His Young M istress
Causes Him To (Jo On H unger Strike

CerinunSliol/xndSlic'li

YPHKS, Belgium, Apr. 5U,—
Rcatnrutloii of tiio Yaer region,
xvhich was flooded and devastated
by shot and shell during tho war,
hu.i taken years to accomplixh, und
it i-* only .piit*,* *rr*'fltly thnt nil
Hie locks ami dikex of the Yser
have been put into working order
again.
The present task in llu* thorough
dredging of these watercourses,

Poor Get I'irsit Call
On City Built Houses

Iliudrnburg Villa Guards*)
IIANOvEB, Ger.. Apr- 20. —.
Sitlfe tho return here Tip: day
night of Field Marshal voa Hindvnburg. Germany’s nre.ident-cl*,vt,
Sc-lhorat street, where hit villa
is aituatc'l. has iwen dosed to pa­
rades and demonstrations tacepS
by special police permit.
Before or gam rations dcsinug tu
uay tubule to thn pnrtidcnt-vlcet.
are alloned lo march through the
iitrct they must give tho prcla*
vfi'Uiilj of thrir purpotf, t)p nvder
of inan-r rad oUter data tx&gt; tUc tu ­

BIRMINGHAM, Eng.. Apr. W&gt;.

—The poor people h*»xe coma into
tlieir own in West Ilrouiwich, a
suburb of Birmingham, where the
town council has decided that only
I copie with incomes of less than
$i 500 may rent any of the hxiuipis
owned by the municipality. Com*
plaints have been nuuie that stoat
of tho. hous are noted to people
xvho own motor cars and. there­
fore, it is reasoned, cun afford to
b.li!!ll iljL'I "2 3 ponte***^----- ^

Aiiitaxinitiur. S-sww-ii.
Apr. :J0.--A

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RiemlKrs ef the. iuturaliied Comonmiou controiliug navigatioa on
the Rhine, Wednesday seized 17
tool military cartridges and a
quantity of ia-cenriiar
buraky

�Entered By Rebels,

Bom bing Planes Are Biggest
1 Menace lo Civilization, Is
Declaration c f Noted Engrd ish Author on A ircraft

angers Are Not
1 Realized By Public

MARKETS

rilc r Appeals For Lim ita­
tion nn A ir Arm am ents For
Hake o f Ignorant Humanity
LONDON*. A ;» . 29.— Uni urn fly­

ing machine1 are 'regulated death

Will bo rained down by the n.iuure
aflle in the next European war, ia
tin* prediction
made by J. M.
Spuight. author o f “ Aircraft ii.
W #t." and other honk-, in hi* lat­
est publication “ Air Power and
War Rights " in which he innken
an appeal for tho limitation o f air
armament:*,.
•‘ Let there Ik* no doubt about it", The officer tl
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writes Mr. Spaight.
*'Unions air j Pork Avenue to
power ia regulated uml controlled |Mr. Yowell in I
ii. will destroy civilisation itself. I.nke raid. It
A lrrr: ft liuve a terrible lerxon in had rounded tin
rf&gt;in* for mankind. Shull Wo vor learned afierwa
Iparn thu ltnson properly until it occurred in nn
U hurled nt U* In thunder und mar of the hoti
lla m e ?" he ttr\ , and answers ns |eye witncimes
follow s:
the details wei
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we shall. It i.r admitted that ait to have no recti
raid' will he fur more terrible in : eroding:: when
flit 1:1 c wars than they wart in
In his versioi
lUlS, hut it In doubtful whether Herman Dyson
the uppullii g menace to clvliiia- saw the two ir
lien which this admission involve*, hotel, one in u
1,1 grasped by the general puhli*." a half silting p
t Mi. .Spain lit was the llilttoh •cr stnnding. I
member o f the cotnntisiio 1 of jur- v ere talking r
ints o f to*.* iuwh of wui gi •••’ ‘ “ i T * '
'tho iiagu.i in . 022-2H, arm 01 them* rd them j
nil,*., he ituys: “ It ia doubtful known us
whether i.Uch rules fur uir bom­
bardment as those draw up by the
jurists at The Hague in January-1
February, IliJ.'l, will *uvu
the
world’s great cities."
•.The Joker In The Hague title,
tty s Mr. Spaight, is this: The*
legulntions solemnly declured/Umt j
military objectives alone urc/to Ik? ,
iiuuic to Inioih.iiliiii'iii. they are*
•‘nbligiri'dy and tactluily vague a.*
to what military objectives arc ex­
actly." lit the event of another
war outbreak, with recollections of
1,01*5 in mind, virtually all tin*
countryside of e v ciy nation involv­
ed would become engaged in war
Wftrk o f some kind, every public
building turned into a war center,
uml since every town would con­
tain wui works o f one kind nr an­
other, every town would be bomb­
ed. v/ith the people in it*
The next war inuv bo over al­
most before the armies get into ac­
tion, Mi. Spaight suggests; Lon­
don. Paris or lierlin may be re­
duced to rulnu. tangled
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swing nrpositi* the two for'ft few
minute.. a.i.l Inter leti fo iaVe a :
trip around hia beat.
As he returned from this tour of j
inspection, the officer said he no-j

nrs ini )Je n,c,jc Jjnown who he was but
h Mo-.|
,„cn , ni,j thev had never heard [J
?nt of of him before. Mr. Yov/Cll then
t .»;}| rame over to the rnr'« «ide and told ^1
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the officer that he would punish. Xj
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v.hich he charged the officer with £
lag said.
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•down Second Street t - far n- the I *&gt;
Wheat: hllty in the rear of the hotel when I
1-2 to jvfi. Yowell suddenly whirled on &lt;c*
U'.i 1-2; hinv. Mr. Dyson declared and said *
they would have it out. Il«* started jf.
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down he alley and the officer fo l-, ♦
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. a-'.J twrrhnnl. the officer said Mr. j*
t r i j v Yowell aimed a blow nt his fare, 4
wldch he ducked and nt tl •• same, a
• » -vr time retaliated with n blow whim j
(A ll
■* said caused Mr. Yowell ta f*iil;X
nvnin«t the brick wall and then t&lt;»|4
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»&gt;rd to the corner nnd n &lt;k d the &lt;•
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? ' 1 ratin' it appeared to him that Mr. 4
ii.il nn Yowell had been badly stunned by
1 the blow. Returning to where the it
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merchant was, Mr. Dyson said he *
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.vere* II I were Imilcil l&gt;y Police Chlltf Wll Y
up uml limns, who drove up hi his car. •&gt;
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I is said the merchant over to the chief and,'.:,
the |)m returnd to his post.
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air, I’u- en the streets that he had struck! 4
hat he Mr. Yowell with u Idnck-Jack o r '4
of tli- r&lt; me 1: 1ml of a heavy instrument, 14
ing mul the officer emphatically denied us
the nth- ing anything hut bln fist* and said ')
lerlnred he delivered only one blow. I nc- .j
idly, as counted for the injury of Mr. Vow- *9
lie greer ■ 1*/ avinir that i» must lu.vi ,;i
he mar. hern rat*! i/vTf'*'' ...iti. or n Imd. -n •;
u thrust gia s bottle which might have 1
urrence. been on the ground where he fell i$
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scores one o:
well located

Governors Named As
Coast Road Officials
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 20.— All
the governors of states north of
tftfjfyTL
•Washington, I). C., will he appointy f f R l________
rd honorary vice-presidents o f tin*
It jT
South Atlantic Coastal Highway1
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Asfiodution under a dcck-.ion by the
■ t*r;-1- ^ board o f governors o f tin* ussoci, ‘*,11 I *
alion, y , U. Miller, president, ha*
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announced here. The section of the
r M. day wl
cuuntry In which the new vice on*
|•;,L*.|through
iilents reside bus just been admitay , her husl.n
tod Into thu uhsociutlon, it was woman. S &gt; M
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reach from Maine to Florida.
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I While ro,urt* o f chancery o f thuftlon one.
over his cockpit to
scvrrnl counties would be empow­
Prior notice to defendant o f prwt
Uon .o
to f a
application
for temered to enjoin o f provisions of the mentation
white letters, paints *** &lt;*•
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TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 28. — money or thinj; o f vnluo upon the fore injunction" could be acted up­ er to the order.
ties that are thus settf^k1"
Sweeping inhibition*; n g n i n s t result o f any trial or contest, o f on favorably the petitioner shall
their names is s u b .ta rS '
into
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gambling o f cny nature in con- skill, speed, power or endurance of
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---------WASHINGTON. Apr. 20 - A d - j u ” ge c i t E
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Florida are incorporated i
Anr in T h ,
n ' vertisinfr for the benefit of those landmarks, thn Wn,K;„ ;lr *
introduced in the House
hair service offipfrs as a ument and the dome of S ,
tentative Hendry o f
being two of the best ^ J 2N
gone
on
record
as
being
army,
tv. Neither direct ci­
While in some cas..
chancery
would
be'
empowered
t
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opposed
to
several
proposed
laws
f
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ting would be permitted by anyfnnv person ui&gt;#m any such result
of the community i,
take
jurisdiction
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any
petition
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the
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thisbranch
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method or device whatsoever.
or to knowingly become the custho&gt; roof of the raiiroS ^
*‘ It shall be unlawful for any|todian or depository of any mo- bill in equity filed by an;- person ^ e s e are the bills advocatmg two the world know, » con
snul
they helit
cent tax
nat- cities that blazon their nan rpt t officers
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person to stake, bet or wager di- 1 ney or other thing o f vnlue so in the state, whereby the charge und one half per will.
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set
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that
anv
individual'nil
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resources:
two
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municipal
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branch alow ja &lt;1
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or device whatsoever, mechanical Isuch result or to aid. assist or therein named "is violating or is tax on concert bands; and the in- is coming to be recognized a sa vi- vonng that method, sensir-,
or otherwise.” reads the first sec- abet in anv such acts, which arc threatening or intending to vio­ crease of the gasoline tax from I tal factor in flying, enabling the rahle competition from tv,
•*%oriJiif fn
ins nlnnc
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to niicpriic
di3cernc his
plane in lho
the ifuture.
late any of the provisions o f sec- tlircu to five cent**
tion o f the proposed measure, “ any hereby forbidden."

Drastic Anti-Gambling Bill Is Now '
Proposed By Hendry, Of Taylor

Shows Dad How

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1925 Independent E x h ib i­
t io n Typified By Fainting
Leninc In W orkers Garb
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f rtSPcr. y - * Art Sidon, with i* &lt;
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in typified at th
throthold l v n printing of I/»nine
acksmlth’a garb, farging Uph'»r uf hi world.

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ffoin all over the State arc investing in
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t Beach, only a few moments distant.
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Florida has been offered many splendid in­
vestment.-. Florida itself is an investment unequalled in his­
tory. To take the cream of this great field of investment, study
location and you will always return to Daytona and its environs
and particularly Daytona Highlands, supreme achievement of
.all Daytona’s wonderful gro\yth. Located among1 hills and
lakes, with hundreds of thousands of dollars spirit on the prop­
erty within the last four months, only a few minutes from the
Beach and less than two minutes from the center of a commun­
ity of nearly eighteen thousand, Daytonta Highlands presents
such an opportunity as it is likely will never he offered again,
due to the phenomenal growth of this section. That opportunity
is open to you now and it is lip to you to take advantage of it as
scores of other Sanford people have already done. See Day­
tona Highlands this week and convince yourself that we have
not told one half of its advantages.

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I eirceoln p-s now before the state Tallahassee. Leaving T'aln*na*M.-v
iriuftir#1 “ tj-jche.I by Pro - has used its powers with more w h­
tnc i’ roviar-j t; o r E x- I gislature. In a bill introduced it Wonhl run south to Newport and
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; by f\rnator licdgtM it is .proposed
t Co*™*6
® offi:e.
ffjcct Henr.'senRonrtse.v ifcrinly for the cxeeutin:
execution of the
^ ldr thut
ic.i-.fM c, i ant a m i i r a il! to place r.
harmony
i#,it50f Oeinocrat, Virginia, rv^!,c 'v,!1- or »«««*'- in
I* Citl ••!!*!fit
TillkUiaSSCC *SI
Hat 4*1
pit it of the i uthority
it
Wmlhesday night v.*:l
v.’ ith the spirit
i»*
;.«.ch Wedhesday
aad
Tin
.c
In
l»„,n
n
rn
ln
|‘
°
,nk'
'« *
created it,
«jht*t any revision of of people which ha
route not
. 1
.T
.l tend
ra'ltl tfl*
fthan
.*1
iiofii _ that
in
to*,
the
United
Staler
-.rate.
would
TALI
'S S r , Apr. 28.—The |dsaignations adopted -in 192.1.
■j through Pr.rt
S/K edo® of debate nr that; Mr-. Mcor.raiso aid, that "it is om r. iu.
1
not
Florida
|
Fo.lowine
thj
Tamiami
Trail
Walton.ni
l wtH dtnuwp” that in the linns.*,
j,.
which
point'
it
itotUKCta
with
...
t ' i t hnc atate Irish- from Miami to Tanrsrfd, alretrdy in
deb'al on evitt. the importilnt.............. .
.&lt; Ml ,.ho tnot: an r.qtivo “ debate
'Ji^ liberailiatimr of* hni*e I meaf.Ufft^t'TnTffined within iw n
• ihn last
Htt congref's,
said h? strict limits n ■
&gt; frequently
not de■
congress, sen,
.
f f fjf t-id t tain ^tfT-*i»it ex Jg.nvth^’to l^tflalkd debate. That
v" Mr Dawes disagre*-' wc “ surely must disbelieve that ,i
' l. iterant*es of Mr. Coolidge new method is eerUin t» prove
C ' e nrtsidential a.i.iicsr* of wetter than an old method, or that
*from
Vt r'hi*h he .piotcd as fol- j a lonjr-establLhed government.* i
] ractice sb.nil.l be discarded with
J. mrti. object of u. to .trelc out ticnt cpnfider.ee that v.hat is
/ rtii»
r e f.instltutioti
:;j»
constitution ilit’Htifie*.
Iiiemirie-. s'ub tituted' f.w it will cohtiithute
. . . -----•1, irfsidvnt with the senate, to the achievement of tht«e blass!
makfl this choft* fine for wnicti Rofcrnntent b la*.
The value of
,;.a•. intenled by the fa- f tituted.

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possibly never
aivain will such
s e a s o n a !»Ic

CITY’S LIMITS MURDER OF GIRL

n

goods, he sold

i

a( such savings

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soon as I n F a r - A w a y A u s t r a l i a
a4T"ntBRs n! h' - ! P~ **■'
J
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Her tc-yroads nor fjt t mail stvammoved
.if .
.__i
. .... *;«■ witk which to f-oropete. ami '
prefer*
frJ.T il, .Vest Ana,.aha. Apr.
flnur'shcd almost from the
interfering
those 30.—B c w r . Perth anti DxU’by, tir.ie jif its inauguration. Westtwo cities 1 oOJ iniies r.part, what rrn Australia is .art? of the molt
i.: njcutrtl la be the longest rbg-; thin-jf pepultc! white-countries in
ular paruer.wr air rervlea in the the world.
J
/ JR
C ci.h n tint’.) man who wonder* world 1; operated oy the Western
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call

Thu is the season of the year
win i, a man decides i.t® house needs
more paint and his daughter less.

:S : grafafaBRKiKirji^ ^

good roads it)
he illustrated!
Crank the ear,
drive a hun- til
dred miles to
this event, it
will pay loyally

^nanf? Tailin': In I’ art O f F qua cl W a lt s AH Pay In l’ mi:*rraniwold As Advorliserl
in r l b in In V icirK y Where
ince March M cdinjr PasHotly W as Fountl Wollnuit
sfd^.More Paring A sk ed.
U iscov erin s
M ore Clues,
1
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&lt;
CADY, Iiul., Apr. 30—Ii.veslii*c]u
' ,j* - ' o. diuance pro
i turner- wonder sale ilart.i May 1st and cloves May 9lh. Just eight amazing
if* far tli • mnetation of ter* aation rf the finding 1 i Snnday
value
();•\ - each one brimful of timely nnd commanding i peclals! Thrifty women who
near
liLt-e
of
the
maimed
and
t
■
jrtr), i l! e MUtlicrn end of the
are keen t. grusp an unusual saving opportunity will he here every tint to (hare it
net!; &lt;f t.' rev a Avenue, Ink- e.l brulv of u v i'.;ng woman wii .
It many aUriotive dollat offeringK, Every fnrnwr price in this a.l is absolutely c«rh at
" r ibtamv: rid: in- wit limit re.talta UVdnrrday.
ictt. ih: re will be no “ fictitious value tjuuling.” it common practice at ordinary sales.
itti-1. it.e ' ■ tnanajrer to ad
Wtat.a may shop here in peiic.t confidence knowing timt llammTs style an-l quality
A i ,tud of men worKeil all day
ii,n , * niii
;■ the so'.lthsidc :-i n pouring t.il.t :••
,V.... m u prat,'ft , etiTJ
tr'
'•
!
—
1t
'^i..e'm . and ni: inn ling the wit**'** the leeiv ,v**^"3,, ..hi, i, i, | I t
— aasa esa a a p ta n a a mtBLaMMM
f MJJIIUl't
pi oct d with the neither they r.or the p.d; e that
liirinaiy v.m . looking to the which found n partly burned sh ie
WUM1 u I'.uk AveViue wen: vl..Uou|ay na,| |,.,| tip- searcher*
mjr 1-*' features nf thi* meet* j thri** timm tf» thi bank- i &gt;i ii laoi ihf t it." t■(tminission held *good biggen in lit: m .mderpr ov.lt
t ,
■ ah! -t o find new bn*::.
\ [Ttita i ' ni rr idt a-.'. in
The officeiv. and \ im.i i . . i ■riXiZ^TtairarEJs:
- •\ , ! '
addition v.
PUed liv the animal e t etiv c:.
fivnl aiding tit
fallowing iiet ., d to ding the lago.ip l. t.u f ■*
l.c pat ■I:
•
t.iii'Eing legs ...iii
ot t'. ■
;*l*rv Item intersection
of 'trill.
THESE I T TO $10.00
THESE ri* TO s:i:..0l)
■
- . .ay limit:, az icc*;
more than boo p &lt;■
i-;u
ri ■- M .itvillu ic Sum* |1 'e nm i.irnkint; ectnlilishnvfiu at
-silny n: i |.
;!:r*. 1 - .•t: El:lott, l't*buy to i ' t-s.i i*t■111. kill.. t\
Ii i.. :■ &lt; . D"Ugla», ('fiery fr " : to identify the body.
I a. i i 2J f
| Ray molt.I Sweeney, a nnlxiad eai• 1I.. 21
.11 Summi-ilin,
Z i Tile
M1• gintv
C
feet.
. was held for the second
kry la
tEfitiu'i tv: oi il. ie:l to pro- ‘ G;“ t‘ i&gt;t cnniectinn with the mvsi
In this group you will liu.l
cty. but it '---i estahlished that
|! » [
'Miinary tvork.
the lurnous .nscmlile cull it*.
No woman can view Ibis
i tomawai. atioa fioin tliu Sa:t the woman .leclart.l bv tncte twtEuitihinlng silk dresses with
wondctful group of Einhion's
(haiat r nf t inmneiee uak- nc3aea to be his wit ■ uit.l to re­
flannel coats. In every new
cMpmitc modes without hav­
This aiiiiDUtietment presents a
|that th- i t\ (irovcid to lit- semble the dead woman, wa • nlivi
shade. In addition to the en­
ing her heart skip several
delightful liu) ing o|j|»urlunfife fill' tl)«' linn hasr o f the at Furuin. ill.
sembles you will timi dresses
beats
You will -nlhiise
Iunity! Choicr:-i sl.'lc; high
Sv.conev wo ; tak n into tclm il fl',: v . r ::i|. A commit*
that arc masterpieces of
ever
thrm
as
touchy
ns
we
in
Fushitm':.
l
av
or
jre
now
■
*1
riiatfuiv
after
a
friend
hnd
It-.: r
A.ltuug.as and
rrt alive genius aa.l designing
when you nee tiicir rlrh fab­
yiurs at a most ordinary
[K Connelly, ; the chamber, identified the disfigured and char-.
skill. Paris her-ell cecnv. to
rics. their marvelous styles
price! Street and afternoon
lad arid
d that the corn’ r:;' body as that of l.ueillc 1&gt;. Gar '
1 have iii'-pired every one of
and then realize they are only
trucks
of
exceptional
beauty,
row,
vvhnat
Sweci'ev
fir
■
t
ch
imed
— lak • arti.iii t.ii the cuntthem—nod truly she did!
Stjlen for every ocdeveloped of exquisite oil!.; in
iat;i,u. 'i Ii.* committee was was h; v.ife. b..t lativ admitlpd
•Only through n tremendous*
.as'iA/i foo— slr.s t, ufterituon.
vii." in lontTion law wife. -(U
n
jvvcvl
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.cu
M
iii
•
j.Vm
U‘g—ajsu
utn, by tm cuumission that ■
’ ’ ly fonuhlite buy arc we able
anil evening wear.
Finest
at this price a « underfill
J(it;, jbv. : i , u t v.u.H proceetl- inn. the woman said she wiv. acto olfer smli Parisian mod­
silks all new, E l. I'll A
greup of .ntoul size varying
(iituinte.l
v.itlt
Sweeney,
but
wa
ri ■ ■' .....tide with th. tutu ried t" T. R. I’hillitm. a rail­
els
at this ordinary price!
SMAItT!
in .ai 12 * &gt; to io':*
Idakor.’ for 11: ■ acquit ement road watchman.
TgPlw-T-i,m
M
^
r
t ^ w -j.T-;r.TTi»».T'mrai
|t- light |'tasit.
im a a r a t E
-v.-.-rr,ra.-,'.-4rrgrxv:
As Itoiics of
Icing tli" mystery'
(uanini atii u from the Cel*
w. re waning late todav. the Garv
ITats! Values to !&gt;(L9;&gt;
1 •[*:t:i;, w.tli refer "ffirers were informed by I’aul
f' ; ■
trecta lty the Fin* Rishop, ns attendant at a g.iso,
*■ onI rt ferred , iire idling station, liA; In* could
i l . ,larc ia truly appreciative of ilie Idgli
Dozens uf Ilieml
(be nio.t attractive
|'tr city i iivin. cr.
positii.i it tccupie. in the hearts i f San­
identify tIt ■ murderers nf the -oil.
Straws and Druids: llatc that value wise
launiinr petitma ftuin the Hod- He raid be could rcernrniar tire*
ford vviur.n. Four ytarti among you. alwomen will grab up In a hurry, for we
Ibfltty i oi.ipuay with refer- ni. n to li tat lie sold tli - battered
\va. .rivirg l» give the best—both in serv­
can’t rerullc u time when nueli good styles
' ’ ! " ,l Di iinuvnrld wud i nml l uinc.l five g illou „git"&gt;li. cm
in' and ! meat mer.-handi* ing—in Ihe reason
ever sold so fuV ha fore 1 Karlv shoppers
M*rii the .I,;'\
i
for this r e p u i a t i ; So you ran rmmt on
•r '■us instruct I'found mini tit* -pot where the
ac iiKHUcJ rlmieest selections and we ugc
ibis sale being obi.dutcly genuine! No
I' '■ ,'1 tile pieliiiiinin y giii’ii budv v.m di.; (ivereii.
you to bt* among them. Iluars open at !•
li.ctp sale nier. handis.i I,ought for this
&gt; I".ti..i f, r th" laying of
I*t- Irip said the men drove awiiy
o’clock.
.
t main- in Dn .lnr.' .irlil v;us rend |in the .lin tiei of the t lace at
event! Sa. t.i our legion of friends throughcut
r,,‘* ‘ h'li.
i which the hiuiv wt&gt;" fnard.
. til this part of
ot I bu i.la. we ask you to come
'.able sale! Expert mint uny
t ihi; eeraark.il
mu won’ t be disappointed!
i.-ur.l thinre —yi
Jndcmni’a Man Kept

Grow a Cover Crop in Year Grove

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A^ l

Iluild up and maintain the fertility o f the soil in your citrus or avocado grove by
K iow ing a cover crop r.n the land between the trees (luring the rainy season.
j*
(live the trees on application i.f ID E A L F E itT IU Z E llS juni before the summer
m in s start. Send fur our booklet— “ Ideal Fertilizers— Summer 11HI.V’ — which de­
scribes the brands that we recommend for use nl this time.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
’

Jacksonville,
Florida.
Haul R. Forbes, Sanford Branch Manager.

x tic cm a ECEB::n eg tiauBaM BannaaiH aaauBaK H i; a n K i n a i u s u t ! n i » i a a x u i i i i K a a a a a a a m a a

EIGHT GREAT, BIG WONDER DAYS

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Available Mow To Loan at 7
Per Cent For Ten Years

Creations

Exquisite!

Goreous!

FROCKS

A word about May Week Sale

on lx,
nontes or nuniness property in amounts from $1,000
to $50,000. No bonus. Buy or build that home and
pay ren t to yourself.
Lets Talk It Over.

J. H. JACKSON
Phone 611

Office 112 Second Si.

:u juXuuflBusaBEBJiWBafisi'.anrisisEuaanriaffu;:’iriug.-rr.-KUHaauHMEa'iunauacaaanaaawiiBaa

A very fine car-at a very tow price

O r iiY L

$1.00

roni I\&gt;

| !
I
In1)' witn
r j ,

Devotion Of Dog
Told
• a n . 30,—John [ F or M istress
1 b" eleetroctited
■' •‘i»l» anil Morris i By Mrs. F. E. Boiz
s Himself

Style Corns

Clear-.Away
HlESJE l i' T o SC,.IIP

ITIIS IT

l&lt;&gt; SH.tMt

$4.95

I DESK IT TO SHt.lMI

— $50.00 FREE GIFT—

i

P^baker Shatters ' Cl|oss-Gountry
|Kecnr€J Between E! W\so And Santa Fe

79 c

*1295

$ 6 ,9 5

W

■

Standard Six Qoach

Pattern Hats!

Mat Models
murder of two |
Chic
Hats
Model
Hats
engem tw o'
( E ut in " ! frtim Ibig" (Via)
n■"yuiled from at- wit; buppv n the knowledge that
I-' . , ,
'bug Nicg nu(!i- I ucillc had not l ntc lou ver. As
A rare group of exquis­
keeiH'i* today b. lav h.is bead on the lied and
1 * lion* i
itely designed I’ at tern
harpened hun- the little t’iil stroked his back,
■ I* voiicealt.l in the |Hippy looked anxiously int i
A •ti;jcr!) citlleelton o f
Hats— e\ cryptic absolute­
Sneli a j;rmip at this
I
ly
hand made.
The
:-nt:irl H a! style:; arranifher eye;; a if to .-ay. “ pba,e don't
make mere words inade­
leave in..* again.”
ed in a
eat urmii) fo r
shapes show Parisian in­
|)!°n ou|(j i5i-oliil)ii riu world i again full of mm
quate to describe them.
vapid sellin g
\ a lo e
fluence in every Chic
oi
■■Spot."
tncidentnllv
Picture
ill
your
raind,
ran;
■
■
tij)
to
$S.()0
and
e
v
­
line,
every curve and
r v,°Sli nv OnSunday :m
i
'
'.
.......... id .Nil*. Hoi: are happy too, I I
dream
;
in
ha!
designs.
er*.
'.ml
can
he
v.nrn
nov.
emit
cur
and women of
I
that
their
daughter
will
tumn
be
HI
Mid-All \
Apr. 3d.—Op- able to be removed to their hum
fashion will realize* i!uu
a., well as later.
Ihe
Then think of the jiriee
Ul'jn f ||,,
1'ictuie shows be- During la r ..lav at the ho.xpiti
fw ir.iih.,.
here is a gulden oppor­
the ytvlll lie st.ld at for
shapes co n fo rm closely
•tiirday and mid- tin* little mi hn.. been visited by
h’utlll.;
tunity to select a choice
this ureal event! Neve:*
to Fashion's* tliclin i an*!
n|
l,l
he
unlnwtul
•
siom
*
;
of
her
school
nntoi
mid
w«r r.f. .
has such a parade of
model at a price rxceptht'ir sm art trim ntinps
i
bill
introthe
c
vi
i:.*
have
hclpecl
to
wlulo
^'fltti 11,, i-e ti day by Kep-lawny the time t:i is-rfect enjoyiLualfy
low. You must
styles
and
model
hats
;;ml
colors
a
re
the
liit’
d
(*
,UI !l " f ldbsrty menc.
sell
so
cheaply
as
these
see
them!
yott’
c
s
p
e
c
l
dal
this
store
. with "•ib; of a fine nf
Mr. ami Mrs. Hols are from Rns•oueiit
not
exceedton,
J L j , having come here last
rmii*
Sipleinbor to pend th" winter.
(
.
~ —
They will return to the north for
Ian [•
I'iU U 'isco D r y
the stimmel. out i(H'.- to tie bu d.
JI ST I ;* EXCOl'It WiF. EARLY SHDDPING! GKI YOt’ IIS!
in Sanford again next full.
tlffii.T Quits W ork!‘
Tl.l» umiMuul .iffcr adds another big reductien of 20'. to ihcw low k i!c price ! The
KING’S SON GOES EAST
first VI won. a l.i enter uiir uti rc Saturday morning when the diMirn up:n ut !» A. M.,
■ANr|S&lt; 0 . Apr.
.nil make |.urdi;Mi.*-x i. S3.00 or more, will receive
brand new ROI.I.AK DILI allLONDON.
Apr.
:ii).--Princi
t * ilgr.ed
uiutely
EHFF
b
n
!
the
(Tiivds!
(
’time
early
W
c*
uav vlu well for tlnhiy i*!
Gii.iee.
youngest
son
ot
King
a;m
;l ''■'l Klik»r.^-m ot
""I'.dc civet" agant, Queen nf Kug*; nd left tmlay for
-~i, •riirr
1 duties involveil.eon- the far cast to tube up an a«sign- H?
I’ m
C O S T U M E FLU'S
F F ltE SILK BOSK
- 2 a uf 5!) tliink.i .ment with The Urili sh-U-na squad
I ton.
flllva ||;
fr »*", u.

T

/. o, b. factory

[with fulL xiie balloon tires]

IT U D E B A K E R lias $ 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 invested in plants in w hich
S tu dcbak cr cars are m an u factu red com p lete, including all
b od ies, both op en and closed. N o oth er larj'e autom obile m anu­
facturer that we kn ow o f m akes all o f his o w n b od ies.
*
T h is m eans that Studebaker saves the profit o f outside parts makers
and body-builders. Thus the p rice o f this n ew coa ch is not bur­
d e n ed by an extra profit. A t $ 1 2 9 5 it represents a value* n o other
a u tom ob ile m anufacturer can equal.
A n d n o oth er m anufacturer can offer a c o a c h o f such fine quality
at the price. F or every co a ch that Studebaker builds carries with
it traditions o f fine craftsm anship that have existed in Studebaker
plants since 1 8 5 2 /
C o m p a re this coacli w ith o th er card w h ich sell at m uch higher
prices. T h is will prove that Studebaker values are unequaled.

$1.95

E.v-y woman know, ihe b; Tit grade* D**"*
(his shup carrion*
rheue arc purr
tbrra.l i.ilk in „l".dr rulur uud un uo.etw
rhades. All aizis if yea Darr, !
-iT * -iiw .m iu

j

lY.mtiu.J nuallfy t.iagrtte nnd Sateen Slips.
I her, * mmte of Iht* fltwet duratile ami wu .h*
abl" :r;:tvrials. A noiidcrtul value!

iuv

M‘c- ■*"*.ri;»it sarid a ljim ,; a;:.| Lubojordu Hilly on Gto rand
ll—*'' Vave.’coi
Ut'«.*rtibaa been for yertr.i ton^I.lJrifd tea
•iar;» inelinta of vtteabl? only in l&lt;&gt;vv year.
Daniel Vatighi.n, t.cb! rcp.e^e.i
)ou will -air. nothing by wuilliiR for other salon fur here Is. indeed a prodigalTiffcr'aide bills wire tative of Suuthxvcolent Moiun.
log! I'rcT: ,’p'irt ( ‘uat* that are in -uch demand throughout Ihi-i « .Ttioii conic to jau
jlt ;l)| jheir i liic .-nvartiici ul a price that seems way out of all rta*o.v
A trier!
prevent ciitublish- !r.c., r.f El t’luo, made the drive.
unity aue&gt;- Ho catmil Ui: mars to be « - . r i
■t.u-p in all 11; leading high g red eh. Every one novr and every o.h* worth r.iuity dol­
■I*
1 ,,r I between lA in liigb !&gt;y raptescnloltvea cf l-w
lar. move l!i..'i thh* ion price!
top* ) ■■- N. At.
D fitMi HVI abb !t ruiletl away
'vii v.ir, a Sui.le- at r&gt;:0d a. i p , headed up u mad -l.i
'lii'd.x pha.Ton never befori t: avei..ed in hiKh
Ull '**ar iiik| gi pvirt- gear bv an automobile.
fi-f —~1vz'.a-nTT’sf7JTirrr~. .2
At
S:.T;
o’clock
that
sum*
after"
■
lovoriF.
tab
•It;i.
than a yec.r agn neon, the cat pulled up Itcfoix* the
to hours, at. mm- Western Uunicn offiei in Santa
bid, f i i r t) Ee. The real o i the gear.vhift w.pi
o’ , it Tj d"-Patr1 . stilt nnbrcke i. 1 a th* interval th.*
"32 mile?!- ---Il
iuv I.ail made pur Us at GO nip r
*9 Higgs «**,m ad-•an hour ovcr.-Hiw dovgrtiv-wtitcb p*'
Sanford,-Ftcftidn
—Next
Postoffic*^ — Sanford, Florida
pa\-e*l.;
this
instance
in
an
m1
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Ylchtji •
•• • w m i n r
dt
but hunuuwk.ii rjck^ Anil
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The Sanford Herald
PaUUhfi) ttrrr nflernoon r u c it
l u d i r at Sanford, Florida

W e have long been o f the opinion that no one ever went
into
the newspaper business fo r the sake o f the monetary
Ent civil 11* Second C la s s Ma tter.
Octobar ST. 1719, lit the I’ o s lo fflcn t considerations involved.
Certainly no journalist ever got
at SiaUn il. I'lorhlu under Art o f 1
rich from advertising receipts, although occasionally one
makes money through contributory sources such as the sup­
pression o f news or real estate.
W hy in the world w e have newspapers can he explained
only by the altruistic m otives some folks feel toward their
com munities or by the lure o f printers’ ink. And these
sritscn iP T io x n v T r.s
One Yea r— 17.00
Six M o n th s JJ.50 m otives or this lure must surely be trem endous to draw men
Delivered In City by Carrier, per
week, 15c. W e e k l y
E d it ion
$2,00 to a profession which entails as much w orry and criticism as
befalls the lot o f the editor, with, a t the sam e time, as little
compensation.
fiPKCLU. XO TII r.i A l l
obituary
nor Ices, cards of th an ks, resolu tions
Undoubtedly there is no business in the world which car­
nnd notices of en tertain m en ts where
r*iarnes are w a de will he charged rier. as many com plexing intricacies per unit o f hourly toil
f*r at regular a dvertisin g rate*.
as does the newspaper. It is the one jo b in the world where
31 KMtlfllt T H K A S S O C I A T E D I'ltKSS a man does not have a chance, where "Y o u catch Hell, if
T h e Associated Press Is e x c lu s ­ you do, and you catch Hell if you don’ t” so aptly applies.
ively entitled to the u s * for r e So the journalistic profession as a whole rejoices at the
puhilcatlon of ull nows dispatches
credited to It or not o th er w is e c red­ news that one o f its members has attained success in his
ited In this paper nnd also the l o ­
cal news pulillslied hereto. All rights chosen trade.
An article recently appeared in the Florida
o f reptibllcatlon of special dispute-li­
Publisher telling the sto ry o f a Texas newspaper man who
es herein are s ls o reserved.
after thirty years of arduous grind, deposited fifty thousand
dollars in one o f the Dallas Hanks. When asked for the secret
THURSDAY. APRIL .10, 1925
o f his astounding financial success, he replied:
T11E HERALD'S PLATFORM
"I attribute my ability to retire with a $50,000 hank ac­
count after thirty years in the country newspaper field to
L— 1/erper water mute to Jackson­
close application to duty, hewing to the mark and letting the
ville.
chips fall where they m ay, the m ost vigorous rules o f econo­
2.
— Construction of St. Johns-Inmy, never spending a cent foolishly, everlastingly keeping at
dian River canal.
3.
— Extension of white way. my jo b with a whole heart, and the death o f an uncle, who
4. — Extension of local amusements. left me $49,999.50."
— Swinning pool, tennis courts,
etc.

Helping The Good Race-Track Folks
Cc—-Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
Florida race-track prom oters who have been worrying
6.
— Extension of street paving pro­
about tbu interference with their more or less legitimate
gram.
7. — Construction «r boulcvnrd business by Cuban race-track promoters will doubtless derive
considerable com fort from that announcement o f the Postal
around Lake Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ Telegraph Company relative to its transm ission o f luce track
tion program.
news.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
THEN SHALL ye call upon me
and ye shall trn and pray unto nie,
and I wilt hearken unto you.—Je­
remiah 29:12.
There ain’t no une m crabbing,
friend.
When things don’t come your
way;
It does no-good to gloom round,
Anil grumble night nnd day.
The thing to do is curb your
grief,
Cut out your little whine;
And when they ask you how you
arc,
Jest say, "I’ m feclin’ fine."
There ain’t no mnn alive hut what
Booked to get his slap;
Thcro ain’t no man what walks
but what
From trouble gels his rap.
Go mingle with the bunch, old
boy,
Work hnrd nnd don’t repine;
And when they ask you how you
are,
Jest nay, *’ Fm feclin’ fine."
— Providence News
Seminole county will he at Go
nova today.
Help put Sanford on the map by
joining the yacht club.
Sanford is the only inland city
nf Florida having n yacht Hub
Tennessee may
prevent
the
touching of Darwinism hut they
can stop evolution.
Isn’t it funny how much differ­
ence in the size of a house one
baby more or for.:: will make?
Don’t cut your pose off to spityour face. Remember the flowers
that bloom in the Spring, Irn, la In.
President Coolidge does not
dance, hut he knows how to make
others
step lively.— Pittsburgh
Chronicle-Telegraph.
The idea that large quantities
nf gold will ever be extracted from
mercury has yet to gain much eurrency. DutliiH .Ionrnal.
The reason people who attend to
their own business are successful
is because they have such meager
competition.— Knoxville Sentinel.
Gunmen are shooting-up editors
in Chicago! Another fuse of "Go
West, young man—go West."—
J’ lunl City Courier.—What's llm
mutter with the editors?

HAUNTED

A s Brisbane Sees It

The Postal Telegraph Company announces that it will
refuse to transmit any more race track news for betting pur­
poses after the present contracts with race-track gamblers
expire.
.
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Adn.-Vr*'**' .he Western Union Telc&amp;iwph C&lt;
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sure that the gamblers cannot obtain from the Western
Union wires service denied them, for moral reasons, by the
Postal Telegraph. And thus one o f the big side-lines o f the
“ Cuban" races will be almost com pletely cut out.
Only the crowds at the races, actually w atching the ponies
go around the track will have an opportunity to place their
money on the fastest— If every other agency transmitting
race track news takes the same attitude as the one adopted
bv the Postal Telegraph.
Following the example o f the Telegraph Company, it is
within the realms o f the possible that newspapers will refuse
to transmit news for betting purposes. And hookies, unable
to serve their clients will even go so far as to get them­
selves working job s to pay for their meals and lodgings.
Altogether the strong aid offered by the Postal Telegraph
Company for the curbing o f the gam bling evil is one o f the
bright spots in the day’s chronicles. Gam bling is a curse
that leads straight to perdition, and Am erica, they say, is
headed that way most alarm ingly.
W ith no chance for gam blers to bet on ti,'s received over
the wires from wicked Cuba, these Florida race truck pro­
moters who don’ t perm it gambling, and who make their
money entirely from legitim ate gnte receipts, can continue
to operate their tracks as they are doing, today, purely for
the love o f the noble sport.
Miami should express its appreciation to the Postal Tele­
graph Company.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
BY IRVIN S. COBB

Hindenhurg's Election.
Important to the Whole World.
Mr. K m il’s Financial Party.
Von Mult/.an Replies.
lly ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyright rjii&gt;
FIELD MARSHAL Von IlimJenburir is elected President o f the
German Republic. It seems to us
across the water a good deal like
electing a lion president of a com­
munity of Iambs.
Blood is thicker than water, war
and its memories, with their prom­
ise of future victory, revenge and
glory, is more powerful than peace­
ful republicanism and industry.

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YOU ARE told that the votes
of German women decided the
election in Von Hindenburg’s fav­
or. The German women, staying
at home, suffered more than the
men that went to war. The men
lived in excitement, fighting, and
what food there was went into
their stomachs.
The women saw their children
hungry and thin, ar.il spent the
years in waiting misery.
More than the men, perhaps,
they long to see at the head of
Germany a man that will make up
for those hard years.
11 IS also said that the women
want a man in authority that will
curb ‘'ungovernable youth, reck­
less and wild."
Von Hindcnburg. his rnroer, his
face, his appearance liefore the
public, with hit hand upon his
sword, stands for discipline. If
that is what the women want’ they
will probably GET it.
The only trouble for the present
is that tht-v mav also get MORE
WAP. But they won't nee another
war in their generation if yfi per
cent of the Germans have their
wav.

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HANDLING CRIME NEWS
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT

THE CTTIZENSHH of France
In a city like St. Petersburg,|"fan " if
and the high finance of the United
where
the people are law-abiding uiuj—will
States will look upon Von Hindciiburg’s election with alarm.
ninl live orderly and uuiet lives, 1 1
vTcItt
American finance.-, interested in with few exceptions, there i. lit-] Duration
the Dawes Plan willing and anx­ i tie crime news to lie published, hamper i
ious to lend money at a high rate |
The Independent hr.: never .Ir-iv il
of intcrr.it PLUS SAFETY, is ex - land
1
Hie go
peeled to withdraw into its shell featured the doings of the small
now.
element that violates the law. It
llPPc
,
i o f the cri
trials every news item that conies,
j, jj,,.
into the office according to its be avoidei
value as news—which mean i the argument
amount of interest the public feels |leads oth
in any happening. That i.&lt; the|!!,:t. ,!5‘v"
real tert of news value. But The JV*-1 , ‘ 11
I Pule pendent does not believe it tu palest
! would be wise to uegregnte ei imo ,
.
I news to one page, us has recently
,,rl1
*ke?n done i:i a northern rit\.
Do the
If the city of lies Moines pus- purgato.1
. -es a large d a .'% of citizenry their Iron
which prefers to read crime news [plaints is
above all else, the Des Moines l-should ni
Register may have done that ela-i Neither *
a service in segregating that type counts of
AND WHEN Napoleon was of "utorv" on one page. To set Iwot print!
shamefully beaten and ran from aside a page for the publication ) it has an
the Germans to &gt;nve his skin, us of climes will not. however, serve , and dove!
the Kaiser ran away from Germany the object for which the woman's |en into ci
(to save his skin, the French elcct- clubs of that city claim to be striv- children
] newspape
i ed as President Marshall Mao- ing.
1 Mahon, l he best imitation of a
In presenting a re. olution ask-' child rent
military hero within reach.
ing elimination of crime •turin-s ■especially

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Mahon, to lead their republic.
This was the cue for the yokel.
______
He mustered courage to stutter
,\ NUMBER of Americans, inan embarrassed plea. He wished eluding the nunt important finnneito have speech with llit) shade of err. in New York, yesterday attend his late father.
ed a luncheon given by A. VV.
After a proper wait there were Kreeh, president of the Equitable
sounds in the cabinet and through! Trust Company, in honor of Bar
the darkness there spoke the tones on von Mnltzun, German Ambnsof one of seeming hoary age.
sailor to the United States. They
"Is that you, my son.’ " asked heard direct from the German
the voice.
Ambassador a reply to Mr. Krcch’s
i "Yes. paw, this here is me," (direct question:
unawered the youth.
What effect will the election of
“ Was there anv questions you Marshal von Hindi nhurg have upwished to nst nie concernin’ my op Germany mid het relations with
'present stale?" eontinued the uc- other nations? Is that election cal
Tomndatim: voire
minted lo hinder Getnnmva pro
, The Imy thought a moment. nr'‘s:* ;»"l discourage t V hope of
Thenbetter times lor the German peo"Whero nit you. paw ?" he in- l’*1' ;
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qttired with simple directness.
.“1
a.r,*l&gt;
“1ip''1 '1 ‘“ V
"Heaven, my sun."
phi.Li.-nHy "N O’ to he latter part
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of Mi. Kreehs question.
’ J"
1 1 l,,t .1
‘
lie pointed out quite reasonably
Oh. yes. my Sim. ,
that General von Himlenhurg. on
, "An angel with wings nnd a b(?r„ M,jn PrtsU|ent. takes an oath
harp and everything?
„ f |1(VllI, v
the German Repub
I be answer was somewhat: muf- j til. tull, is nill lh(. kind of mm. to
fled but uctnmgly in the uffirnm-, brellk
Ul, unt|,.

AMBASSADOR \ ON* Mnllzmi
told the audience of leading Amer­
ican business men that tin- llindonburg election was not one of pol­
itics. but of entbnent.
He declared that, so far front
PAYING DEBTS
e d enraging the munarclii. is, Vim
IIindenlmtg's election would dis­
MIAMI IRIUUNK
courage them. They would see the
Isn’t it slrunge how a barber,
most powerful mart in Germany
and probahlv often distasteful. goiitg over to the republic party
whose head resembles a brush pile,
They
cun give you a good haircut?—
Like so many others, he was ns head of the republic.
Fort Lauderdale Sentinel,
And
aver i to doing anything he wan ; would abandon hope ttf any licit
cnzollern restoration in this gen­
some with the slickest looking coif­
not obliged to do, out he did not eration, knowing that Hindcnburg
fures themselves just chew yours
allow that aversion lo stand in would not have accepted tiie nomi­
the wav of what he conceived to nation except in good faith.
lie his dutv.
And afterwards,
Now that the various state road
when he wu • "free" again, he told
HIGH FINANCE in general
departments can't build hignways
Ids friends that In- felt like a showed signs of nervousness here
fust enough to accommodate all the ever it innv have been, was ready slave delivered from bondage.
and in Europe ycaterdav, follow­
Forda that Henry Is turning out, to he pul on the market, some­
ing the election.
The German
one
else
came
along
with
an
inven
j
It
is
said
that
Sir
Walter
Scott,
thut genius of machinery has de­ lion that could do the work a)
7 per cent bonds,
to pav a debt which had fallen up­ Government
cided to tuke the uir hoping for great
deal cheaper.
Of canine on him. wrote the most of his floated in this country, recently
more room.
Mark's invention was swept nway.j novels, doing an amount of work dronped to n new low price early
Francs fell in value.
and then, to cap the climax as it, that anv schoolboy who has had in the day
Showing an element of poor were, he found that a pul Hilda-f to read the Waverly series "in line In Berlin German industrial stinks
rportamumihip, Jacksonville finds concern in which lie had nluced
dropped from two to five points.
an error of l,UW» names in its cen­ money also was on the verge of
But lhere is more m the cases ot
sus enumeration, which makes it bankruptcy.
Twain and Scott than the mere *
again the largest city in the state.
lie might, had he elected to fol­ ethics of discharging personal
No doubt there cun he found one low the line of least resistance, debts. The anecdote. nruve the An
or two .errors in Tampa’s census have gape through bankruptcy tinie-liunorod contention that men Do
taking.
himself, and tho discharged bis do their best, that i. to nay, their
i nurt of the debt the firm owed, no;xt profitable work "under pres-.an:
When urked by a Miami Tribune but Ids conscience would not per- sure." The pressure may be the [
reporter if he worn considering ndt It. As long as he owed nm foiiu of economic cucuntatances; an
running for tho United States Se- nev to anyone, he was unhappy it may ba the incessant calling of Hi
nale, Mr. Bryan replied: “ I have [and dissatisfied; so lie set out on "that still uuall voice;" or it may did
nothing to say.” it is quite con- i lecture tour, and in a very few ho an irresistible urge in proceed- aw
l ivable however, that, In spite of veara bad made enough money to ing front anv one of the emotions. »w
the fact that Mr. Bryan has earn- clean up bis debts and, incidental- But the world in ceuurul owed
these authors far more thun they th'
ed the right of repose for the re- Lv. his conscience,
muinder of hit life, h* could he .How many persons. In similar owed their creditors. That la u*NI
m.iiu-ufl In ru n
cinunwUnMa. would dp as twain debt, too, which cannot— alas, bojsu

THE PRINCE READS A POEM
NEW YORK WOltl.l)

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K F. LANE
REALTOR
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First National Hank Huilrllmr
'o r c e :— Miss Ruha Williams, M
Huage.

"What In the u« • of hitching
your wagon to a star if you ar&lt;trailing behind?" asks the Hanford
Herald. Yes, and when several
others have a wugon hitched to the
star.—Tri-City Morning News.

Ho Our Guest
On a Free Sightseeing Tour To

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TELEI’UONE:—Res. 428-J

Mrs.RoumillatHostess Little MisAtLovelyBividgeParty I Celebrate

Make the Sl.'.r!
And Determine to

The Wednesday Bridge club and i
ronio extra guests were delightful­
ly entertained Wednesday after­
noon by Mrs. F. E. Roumillat at
her home on Palmetto Avenue.
Golden snapdragons and sala*
'ithrvn nr Key win
mnrulers wore combined with fern
after enjoying a number of
»'-* "«“ «• and palms ford ..tonrating. The games
on thg'lnwn the little guests
club prize for high, score, a vanity were invited into the dining room
, Number Five J
hum. will W
w,lh lr“* case, was won by Mrs. Claude Ho­ where a three course dinner was
|,| Jdi! Fri mh Avenue,
ward. The guest prize for high
decorations
it r Griffin and Mrs. T. score, a string of crystal heads, served. The table
were
carnations
and
ferns.
wind will entertain Circle
was won by Mrs. George W.
The birthday cake that held 11
rfhr.i of lhc Methodlfct
, har.„tev
« £ Knight and the cut prize, a pottery lighten candles was cut by tinhostess and much merriment was
at the h-mie o.
caused when Cathleen Adams and
% Mvitl- Avenue.
Nannie Alt-11v received tht* pieces
t»gle number "i th; Methodist
containing the thimble and money.
,
will
meet
at
lionarv &gt; &gt; &gt;;••
those enjoying the occasion
Went at 1
home of Mrs. Leslie
I..
were Alice IV foursey. Marjorie
Smith. Lois Coru-h, Nannie Brown
,fc«-ial m. ding of the Daughieorge Kelley, Isabel! Ibmth. Martha Mae
/ Wesley will be held in the
I, Mts. Itctlit* Hinterim-Dr, Kathleen AdparlorJ at S o’clock in the
lioney, nnis. Eva Cimnitigham. Blanche
Tfle- 1" i: ti’sses will be
Alice Cunningham. Miriam Hollar, Maria
(' M \i eri rondi’ e and Miss
Miss Move and Sara Move.
' M -ding to
,j are n-quv'ted to cull id*'*

By CHARLES I*. STEWART
WASHINGTON. Apr. 21). —■
Washingtonians are engaged in a
strenuous campaign for at least
rmne small measure of self-gov­ Oldest Fraternity
ernment.
Club (Jets Charter
It’s a very natural thing for
them to want. Here’s a city of
l)ELAND. Fla., Apr. tlD. Phi
nonrlv a half million inhabitants
whose laws are made for them by K: .-.pit Delta, oldest local college
a body not one of whose members fraternity in Florida and eighteen
belongs to the community the laws Kouinein state*, has been granted
a ilia lie r of Delta Sigma I'hi Innro made for.
How would Detroit or Minneap­ tenmtimml fraternity, it is mi*
olis or Seattle enjoy having their nuuiiced here. The charter was
mayors appointed by a resident or
Northampton, Mass., anil their
hoards of alrlennen elected exclu­
sively outside their own states?
East Sanford
Washington enjoy* it exactly that
L l'a-jcl't"1 "f Wesley will
well.
, , t r, eiet at &lt; huluota Inn on
| Doctor and Mis. D. ('. Paten nod
Once upon a time, when the
evening" "• May B. Those who
rmi D.
Jr., s-ioiit Tuesday a* |capital
i
was just, a little duster of
t„ attend are rsqueshtd to
Curonado Il.ru-h.
.•hacks on the I’otoma flats and
\L . S.
Babbitt at the
| Mi. and Mrs. George Holding j the rest of the country was chip­
S'* iol Thursday.
have sold their place on 1 -ako ping in to build it up into a fine
i.i!e X :.iiber Two of the MothGulden and an- moving into town citv. the pf sent arrangement
it Church will meet at the
this week.
doubtless was all right. But now
Mrs. .1. c, Vaughn is visiting he- the Washingtonians ted as if they
ith at oRtrt o'clock.
daughter. Mrs. Edward .1. Multi- were of age and would like to vote
Friday
j van and family at Fernandence at :m\ rate, on purely local quesjrf. George W. Knight will enfor two weeks.
tain at bridge.
tiims, and have something to say
Jimte- Ridge Will entertain Nellie Turner Circle
Mrs.
E. Ghorpening was giv-1|about the taxes they pay and varI II a Js-Jl'i oil'■i«n»t ,.|rori-1... i.e.,: Icm.
Pin Full Bridge Club. .
r imngs thill. ' Oiieern
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meeting m H i t S -* n c t ; ‘u U u A fC V i’ l 11
evr-r-tg of April Ilk’, her Jdrthdaj. them a good deal more than they
. i ii
i i :*.n Iemperance
t ake ami cream was served.
tconcern anybody else.
Mr,
Morris at.d son Robert
L n will be held in the Baptist
What they want and what tlmy
Krrh at :t::iii o’clock.
|ef West Palm Itoaoh were here (nre likely to get. however, are two
two weeks ago. guests of the for- ' entirely different
ft, R. A. Newman will enterp'.ipm items.
met'i lister, Mrs. W R. Gueml.
I a* tridge in the evening.
The eongrc.u.ional idea is that the
Mi. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis and
I
Silitriiav
daughter and Mr. :•■u Mrs. i . a . i
■hi* Story flour will be held at
Painter mnloreil to Daytona Beach \
I [ifcri.r-. ..* 111 o i lock.
Sunday morning in the Purvis in..
K.&lt; Rrading &lt;!uh '.."ill meet at
Mi. a.d Mrs. George Palma,
Blibrnrv at In o'clock.
jnnd their gu-sis v.ere over from
IkVi
Euioka iiammoci, in spend Mon■at! !.:• ti-.- • ' g l i e s ' -u»id
tdrv evening at the Ellsworth
■ heiiu
■!i S. M. Lloyd
home.
i Thr r 'sidi-u1s or' tin- Oiioro and
Golden Lake ; eivlil .,rh.i»,ds are all
1 “i-t for electric light in the very
olleirt1Town” To 3Sc
near future.
'V
.lion being
lo.,ilc null Gindervillc.
■eseiiied at Miiane
i Mr. and Mrs. Gr-M-go Palmas
.ind the Intte.s i rr, Mrs. Robert
icatcr This Evening,
itiimrl and M - George Lepp'-r
motored lii f ,&gt;a Beach on a
J.
M.
Holden,
of
Ccala,
is
[he th•■ .ri* iy “ College
‘. •.,.ii.g nip Murnlay.
II
* a few days in Sanford,
p ’ will I-* pa ntcil at the
('. C. Morris of W * Palm
Bench wel'-t r. xvti here, who Im ■
piThi :
lit at 8 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Pert Bradley
been
v i.v ill at an Orlamlu hos­
ptniWr* of tin- Puhtie Spenk- 'Vi-Jnosdav bv mutoi for Sa:i;
pital.
now i eiinveb ing at Ills
Ifa ,,i
■‘I !amh&gt; Memorial Mub..
piothei-’c home i i Grlaudo,
p Sch.iol .nd- i the direclhin
Mr. arid Mrs. E. I-'. Ilouthaldift..k M-m nod Mr . A‘&gt; M’e,MHIer lliivikin. Giteiili. The play depicts i .-turned Wednesduy frem Lake­1 flimight tlv&gt; Mew G W . Smith hdii.se
•irid ID ncres of partly improve;!
I
I of it tin ills land.
land mi Cam -run \vinie -idjoining
\ cope i.f the ballot as i
I
ti: •
'a 'D a.'la- t.-.u ’ of mipioc i| land
nill he inlrd ilium nexl Toe
Philin McRae Jr
Biuir:., i . ii . . di” th&lt;&gt; hero is
I owmd l&gt;, tl i la aid across .'the tiny i . given lo re prnperl.
hm'ulij
ocr •i&gt;oi.tei| by Soi- tending the Elk's
str'-tt fioni their icMdenee.
marked l"r tolir-g &gt;c. to tli
jSwop--. , , whm he gets int i Lakeland.
t .1-jail Ingram of Wert Palm
Ih'ree prmitdnti* of Ilie propoIda mtli il tie ■■ Major K:!lI Peach and Joe (in e ? ? ? to build i,l issue.
Robert J. Holly Jr.,
hr a-i.|
ior i ieopatria, L
, r. ia-w home l-i u-nluce their lion e
f i frn.i u ,i ,• ami expul • dr y for Hendersonville
Ion . . d last week. i rteir was llo
a
business
trip.
k
in ,,i a .•
iitsiirun. e. and practically all their
p'b. who
in his alilii with
hoiiM-hold goods were rlistroyed toH. L. Ili-iithmaii. of Jacksonville. get Iter with SIDII In cash. Thu
Bk'- Aur, dai • The ruse is
n'*rvd I-. iIn- arrival of the is H|M-nding a few days thi-g guest shingles caught fire fi mix the ehiniI Aunt .1. i * omiish. and lliv of the Valdez Hotel.
nev. The roof was all a blaze
T Major :• .md blood to &gt;u:iwhen disci,vered amt the wells were
khrs hiin-1 .
Hodgson Bull returned Thursday some distatu-eaw ay. The house
'i
limmie the from Lakelar d where he attended I
I ' 1 ' a- i l. ge and wins for tins Elks convention.
Mr- G. E. I'anip and Mrs. &lt;&gt;.
b v i • |i,n■* ('banning;
J. Pore weie tlu- hostesses.&gt; u Fri­
leaves Saturday day morning at Mrs. Camp’s home
a -i a pair of hazel
lie will be join- on Celery Avenue where tli.- mem­
• I a well “ CalRoekwcll.
bers , f Circle Number Four of
Mcthedi l Ladies gathered for their
Hannon who has Ireen ! nptnthlv meet ing. Then- were two
her son, Horace Pan- guc-iAfter a business meeti*;ijam;i Oi:ilit
It l H rt 11r i l l
ir ,lav for Macon, Ga. it"' a delicious salad tonr-e wni
--------'much eiijoyed. The May meeting
M,-Culler returned!''.Ml be at- Mrs .1. C. Ellsworth
, ,n. Ninth Carolina h'-mo on lU-ar.liill Avenue, with
:.il beet, called bv the, Mr*. « ...... ..M rs .11. U■ Hearr
dull Avenue, with
Mrs. t . K.
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; , in . ■ Mr*. H. II. Sipiiie
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Ell worth a- hostesses.

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conititilten the latest addition to
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How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEA ODE
W. L. Pet
St.' Petersburg
11 2
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Lnkelnnd..... ............. *&gt; 7 .4f
Sanford....... . .
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Edwards, rf
Mcssner, 2b
Brown, If. ,
Barnes, Hi.
Doyle, 111).
Besse, c.
Hewitt, p.

.PORTLAND Dm.
\pr. Al» —
Five persons were killed and two
• »ii*rx prcbnb.y fatally injured in
u f[rt&gt; which early today swept
the Hendricks Apartment here,
Forty jwrauna were awakened when
th" fir ' W.U3 hurtling, escaped from
the bidldinfc which contained 40
apartment*. One victim, E. riullivan, leaped from the fourth floor,
nil::.-ir.fr the ret which the firemen
‘lB,‘ r!'rtad and wns kl,,ed‘

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Armed Men Wreck
Eastside Factory
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McQue, dl&gt;.
Surface, rf.
■Weirh. If.
&gt; pleltier. L’h
Brazier, t'f.
IInyte, e.
Cu ss, Ih.
Craig, p.

NEW YORK Apr. SO.—Ten men
r.nied with blackjacks and iron
piper, invaded the Kart Hidt Clonk
Suit factory toiinv iin&lt;l h'-iit un "fl
uer oit-i. The shop was wrecked
togi tlier with valuable nmchiucrV
and i 1'ilh. Th» police h lieve the
attnrk tin* outgiowth of a union
fikht. I’ hilin .Shnnof'ky. one of
the proprietors of the plant may
die of injuries.

Uni '. il filr t- *rftt-v/v jf lt «if Ji^
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X United for W olM n fith.
V. ASiilNC.TON. Am.
Seme lij innings:
Matshnll. I'arkvrslmt
Tiunpa
»00 OO'JUUI - BVrgini . Im.t Iwen appohi
Lakeland
ulJ 001 ‘IS-r -11 .1 ‘ ant Attoniev (lenr.uL
Sutnimiry: Two In. .*■ hit11, Lee,
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liuugtn , Iniir.ii . Three l«ts» hit i.
And what tn &lt;i ■with '‘vti
Katniila, Surface, Spreit/. r. llonn* &lt;iv oll iid' nev •• v. .me
lint. Spreitzei. Stolen Imx-s, Du- land, .M... witure an ex mil
NEW YORK, Apr. ;!». One* mas Mrtjtic. Sacrifiies, ilernin •jail,
ngaln the New York tiianl we'ii
Baseball’s I/.invest Hands
down before the I’liillics yesterd
11! to !♦, in a slug fest whieit e
diind for two liouis and a haif.
Score by inmnr :
120 Olio I l
PI.lilies
New York
Ilalterie:
rich, Kniahl ntu! Henline; Dean,
Greenfield, I’arr.c , an: iJevine.

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E BOSTON DEFEATS BROOKLYN
0
BROOKLYN, Apr. 1SU. Boston
0 1 batted for what Brooklyn pitrher
0 j had yesterday lo.d won. Id to
0
Score by innings:
0 Boston
UIIO 015 (MM ID- IT '(
(1 i Biowkiyit 1 (II (lilt) (MM it VJ It
2 j ltatterier: Barnes and Gilisoo;
0 Tlimiiiahlen, Rush, lliildiell, Oexch*
0 (gcr and Tnylm.

Detroil Wins First
Game In 8 Attempt

Mix. mjviii star, rede* n ; Id fttn’o of Ml thn , n
movtfh London. po,now Uuc. Lai* roMrialian of tfts itJ
hlr.k all American;! v li; u r i.1

By STANLEY

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GIANTS DEFEATED
IN BATTING FEST
B r iT H L A D E K IIA

I I IH 27 H 2
Totals
Score bv innings:
Hanford
OiiU HMl 2U0— ti
Ht. Petnrshurg
21IU 2itr» (m2- II
Summary: Two base hits, Shan
non (2), Edwards, Dean. Thomp­
son. Three base bits, Thompson,
Shannon.
Sacrifices,
Messm-c.
Bailey, Brown.
Htuolrn bases,
Messncr, Shannon. Left on base,
St. Petersburg, It); Sunfnid 10.
Hits off Wnlsh, fi In t :MI; Jack-on
tit in 7 I-1!. Biiiies on balls off
Wutnh 2; Hewitt I. Struck out l*v
Walsh I; Jackson 2 ; Hewitt II
First hnse oil errors. Sanford I;
St. Petersburg I. Hit by pitelierby Hewitt (Bailey, Stanza!;, Walzak) by Jackson
(Hewitt and
Messncr).

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fts' ' J n iE "O t f&gt;lif...A n r. b d .The Santa Fe passenger train,
southbound from Los Angeles to
San Diego left the rails while
it was speeding through Sorrento
Canyon, killing Engineer John
Warboys and injuring lil passen­
gers. Warboy’s son also an engi­
neer was sent out on a wrecking
crew unaware his father was kill-

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Allen’s Saint’s

.^4 ' w hiie
ints
ng
tits, Lai! ill then tiin'in. lie t'ailermen also were hitting Hewitt
freely, that is they hit him freely
when thev didn’t strike out, He­
witt’s strike-outs totaling eleven.
It was a slow anil lagged game
throughout, the Celeiy-h'ed pilirtj
up five errors to two for the via-

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OLD HOMELTOWN

I.F.AGI’ E

made a e!"in
sweep of the rorie* with Sanfoi I
Wednesday afternoon, taking lit
final game by a score of 14 to &lt;&gt;
in a slugging contest in which they
got 18 hits to II for the CeleryFeds.
St. Petersburg started the circuit W u v h '-; of bases with the first man up in Philu&gt; •ipo
the first inning. Allen going to Cleveland
first on four halls. Then follow­ Chicago
St. L.niied two hits, a sacrifice f!y and New 1 tu k
two errors which netted lhe visit­ Detroit
Boston
ors two tuns.
In the second
inning, Wr.lsh, ^
SOI TIIF.RN ASSOCIATION
with one on base and two out. al­
lowed three hits in a row, which Atlanta
brought iu three runs for the vis­ Nashville
itor*. Nick Carter sent Jackson to
the mound to relieve Walsh. Jack- New Orleans
son held the Saints in tin- third, Birmingham
Chattanooga
only three men facing him. in the I ittl” Ftoek
fourth he allowed three hits which M obile.........
netted two runs and in the sixth,
the visitors tallied five more on
four bits and two errors »v the
home team. The Saints added two
more to their score in the ninth,
bringing tiie grand total to IS hit*

1G9S

Stye Persons Killed
Eugineer** Is Killed
In Portland* Ore.
Fire
In Santa Fe Wreck
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S a n ford , Fla

'rodav’s (James
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AMERICAN I.KAGl’ l'
St. I.oul- at Chicago.
Detroit at Cleveland.
New York at Button.
I’ bdadplpliia al AVa-ldngton.
NATION \t. I I! Mil I
Chicago at St. Louis.
Cincinnati at I'itt burgh.
Boston at PliIImh Inhlii,
Itn iiklyii ut New Yurb.
Sill I HERN \;.:iOCI \ I ION
Miaiito at New Orlean..
•'Binhi'rhnni at M»ihih*
Chattanooga at Memphis.
.m i h v l li e a t l.il t li ' Ho. k.

DETROIT.
Apr. lin D« ti«*ii
hunched hits again: t wild pitchin.and won its firrt game in the In i
MOM’N r o i
eight starts, defeating St. Loui&gt;.
11 to 5.
Score by innings:
novi AMV IF sou
St4 Louis Util 201 KM)
f. in I
thins: sou cam
Detroit
108 IMkl 22* II — El 2
BEHANS SOUS '. l r
atteries: Wingnrd. Vangilder.
TOD CAN COMtl OUT
forth, Giant and S vcin-d;
O f T u t ClOSl l
Wbllehill. Doyle, Stoner urn! Ha •

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Tbh was the only game played
in the American League, the oth­
er* being called off on account of
rain* and cold weather.

Yesterday's
Results
FLORIDA STATE l.GAGI If,
Tampu »5; Lakeland II
NATION At, t.EAGI'E
Milladelpbiu 1(1; New York H.
Bullion 10; Brooklyn ft.
Chicago-Cincinnati, ruin.
PiUsDUrgh-St. I,uui», rain.
AMERICAN I.KAGI E
St.U.oUls f&gt;," Detroit tl.
Wu»hingt*»n Boston, cold.
New York-I’hilftdclphtn, cold.
(Plevtlapd-Chkago, wet gmuntl*.

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IN THE C L O S E T -

MAW SHE REFUGEE
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AMERICAN AHSOCIA I ION
Indianapolis 8 ; St. Paul f».
Louisville I: Minneapolis 10.
Toledo 0; Kansas City t.
Coiumbuk-.Milwaukee, rain.
ttOUTHERN ASS(M lATIDN
Mobile 4; Atlanta W.
l ittle Rock 2: Chattanooga M,
Memphis 11; Nashville lib
Only three games scheduled

N. H. GARNER

s o l III ATI.AN I il ASH'N
fiparianburg 7; -Macon 0; (12 in
pings L
.
Knoxville r&gt;-7; Charlotte 4-21 (2nd
Mflie called end sixth, darkness).
Greenville 12; Augusta 7,
Asbeviilv 3; Columbia 1.

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Times, tbe grint home daily j/fe
’••ate t '-&gt;c per word mlnimur..
ehnrge 2."e rash wi*r order. Write Jjpf
W E S T V lim i.V f^

This is to people troubled v.' th
[AP.T ELECTRIC SERVICE
Eifcrt Electiiccl repairs. their feet. To people who walk or
dance much, and whose feet grow
W. Central Avc. Orlando. .sore find lender.
It la to people whose feet swell
miking daint*- shoes a torture.
And to people who want smaller
tTOMnnil K8 FOR I. C.4
Ieel.
You need "T u ." No matter how
Drivo it
IT-A.UFUL
fa r
prMlf. Oak and Second St.j tired or sore the feet nr, “ Tiz" will
relievo at once.
You pair, and
[coo 3.
weariness will be turned to joy.
The pains of corns and bunions
will dhnppenr fit once. The swell­
ing will go. And you will learn
that siirb trouide cun be always
prevented.
Semi (hit coiipm for a trial.
Some night, when fe. t ac he, watch
the coinfori that it b.iaghs. Note
how it ward- ’ -ff troubles.
To niuuv iH’upl* v.lio read this
"Tir.*’ will be a kvi lotion. It will
save ce'intle.,; hours of torture.
Clio I'ooi'iqi *i"\v and see.

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Everything
For the Sportsman
Ball Hardware
P h on e S

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H\|innant.

FOR SALE— Filling station, store
nnd dwelling. Partly furnished
on Orlando road. Citrus Height.
Going North.

Wluit to il« with retired public
i ffieials never troubles Bulgaria,
where they bury them.
FOR SALE— tine fishingj boat,
made from No » &lt;-vpre*si boards
brand new for $27*.00.
'22301 W,
Fir.it St.

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lni*lit«11ns Hiiirhv. rwrnlvu* Im u o .
! rrn t P#r
mlninitirt Hr.

PALM REACH COUNTY—The
scene of rtupendous development
Rend about it in the Palm Roach
Post. Simple ropv sent on re.
quest.

FOR SALE— 1ho best equipped
potato and truck farm in the
[state, located at Snmsuln.
70
[neros all under fence, GO acres
Icleared and in cultivation with 30
acre i of corn growing. All kind
'o f up-to-the-minute .arm implcjmt lit s. tractor and digger, planter,
sprayer and all othci modem tools
needed. Fine modern home with
lath and electric lights. Aii iieeilid work animals and 3 or I rows.
Improvements cost over 12,000 dol­
lars. Price $25,000. Write or oe
li. T. Ilofreiter P. (). llox 5J5, New
Smyrna. Fla. .

Money.

S a At.I.KCHANV
Apr. 2a
May 9-2Q
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Will practice In all the courts
Examination «»f Abstracts of L. nd
Titles given especial attention
OiTlccs in Seminole County Rang

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Building

$ 1.10

Elton J. Moughton

F. P. RINES

A R C H IT E C T

31! Fail Second St and
III.'! Sanford Avc.

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Business Block —Magnolia Avc.
Coiner Lot Palmetto Avc &amp; 12th
7-Room Bu igalow—E. 10th St.
Celery Earm 10 Acres, or. hard ro
it) Acres &amp; Mouse—In heart of ()vi&lt;

BUST ROOMS—REST RATES
REST FOOD
WHITE HOUSE INN
2(» Milgcmont Road
Near Asheville County Club
Tel. 1815

J. G. SHARON

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Ing Vnlli. H ea vy C allo u .o a ur l l r . i l ncbl'ix

Bu&gt; or sell lliim igli ns. O ur elienls bent
Interest is alw ays our firs t consideration

D K V K I.* '!’ .US
•TTBFTtON
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itiiililfiB l i l t i r r a i n t 4 t
Velopnieiil in Dliirlda'i* tint' r&gt; . n
It:t! f n.ill! &gt;ii ilollar highway to lh«
hcueli June
flnlsheil. n »wo
ntllll m .it.:I ir l.rhlue ncr.-ia K..r«m
hl.i II. iv f . ii fell: quart, r
inllllofi
I., 11 r .qier , house utuler roh ifrur(Ion; two millions heinc s e-n t on
M k Ii w .i v . n e a t e s t chain,, for live
•|,«vslo|" rs to aet
In on
Krnuml
floor.
Wri t e Development Depart­
ment Tho IV n s a eo l* Nows.

Miami to
Phila.

S S It. i Kslilre

M E R C H A N TS &amp; M INERS
Transportation Co.

Cleaners

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your sufwcriptiori tn the
Tribune or hand it to your local
deal* .• so you tan read Florida’s
greate t newspaper.
One year
$3.90. u mon.ha Si.W. three months
j 2.00. If you dcsir* $ 1,000 inuurinee policy add '75 cents to ycur
c qler.
in) )OU WANT to buy or sell
hlng?” If bo advertiio in
the “ Gaincsvillu Sun.”

.Muv • -an
s. n m v A i i t i
May &lt;-14-37

FOR PHILADELPHIA
Look before you b it e ...
or B U Y ! is a fine motto
for candy lovers. Lots
o f bars h a v e c o p ie d
O b Henry’ s looks, but
not one has yet been
able to cop y that Inimi­
table taste that makes
O il Henry! the fastest
selling candy in
Am erica!

BY CONDO

ADVERTISING g,t« result 11 if it
readies potential buyera. Palatkn Daily Ne»vi is circulated in
an industrial and ngricilturnl .sec­
tion.

Fares From .Jacksonville

FOR BALTIMORE

CoiUiacior and Builder

II.'I Mnitnolln A*r.

S o ld E v c r y w h c r

“ The Comfort Route**

s i vi sii.it i : \ e i n s i o x I I V T V . S - - '
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HOME BY SEA!

FOR SALE Ford ear at Imrgaiii.
Owner going north. Call nt 207
French Avenue.

Made from selected
medicinal roots and
herbs- Nature's own
remedy for Constipation
and Indigestion.

Tfl#

You nro wasting lime and
WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 ncy if this pngb hasn’t youf clas­
room cottage at once. Closo in. sified advertisement. Phone It In
today. No. 148.
“ Y" care Herald.
NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
ing mom down town, comforta­
Have you rooms to rent or some
second hand furniture to sell? ble and cool, telephone, hot and
Use The Hern'd'J classified page cold water, 113 East 5th St.
and get results.
FOR KENT—Comfortable bed­
rooms. clo.sp in, phone 429.
.... ............TO
.. ......
WANTED
RENT_ Apartment
1 v couple must be reasonable. F( •!: RENT— Large cool rodra.’
Phone 218 or Rex 981.
Separate beds. Hot water. Phono
43.1 W. 819 Park.
WANTED Tt) RENT—Good house
reasonable, eloao in. Phone d?2•ost and Found

FOR SALE—Complete beauty par­
lor. Party leaving town. Estab­
lished business.
Good location.
Reasonable rent. Write P. O. llox WANTED AT ONCE, white wo­ LOST—One Airuale puppy nlkiut
seven months old. Name “ Pep”
man to take entire charge of
house. Must stav on premises at Reward. 11. S. Long. Phono V&gt;7,I
night. Phono 81 or write'Box 881.
FOR RENT—One three room apartment with private bnth ami
one two room apartment. Inquire
at Herald Office.

Mnnufnrlurml l.v
S'lirraiili-l.lintslrr I’ nlnf Co.
Jti.lt |iy
I.O IS IM I I’ VI NT I'O ltP &amp; X T

OuleV result* T;vn ret to frtr vcord
R’lmile e~nv r*i reruest.

imiitg ABU- A1UTQIL RE.

I. CAFE
Servin’ and Qual
t and Park Avc

Thedi'oid

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Ihit Ut. Ang'l ‘. ;”e E."".||-I*

IRESFING - Muttlgraphing,
Hag and mailing as you
pt it—when you want it.
Lx r.T.L II. E. Porch, First
L:mI Bank Bldg.
—

McCoy’s Keeps Old
A-1 CELERY FARM for rent or
LEARN AHOUT Fork County nnd
sale. Reasonable. Located nt
Folks Feeling’ Young Lake
Imkelnnd, thnugh tho Star-Tele­
Monroe.
J. 11. Johnson,
gram. Rest advertising medium in
Lake Monroe, Fin.
South Florida Published mornings. Tr&gt; This New Cod Liver Oil Prc
Stnr-Telegrnm. lakeland. Fla.
It RENT — Furnished apartpartition To Increase Your
Strength, Vitality and
uiits, first and second floors,
Endurance.
water furnished, free garage,
cool and comfortable rooms six
Money Rack If It Don't Help You. blocks from business, portion. Mr.;.
-------P. J. Holly. MS Park Avc.
Why should any old person let
feebleness overwhelm them in
rt if.i'MTtf’a ics .i ».rnnnrt—
these enlightened days?
Surely
H1#.| mil
m * inrxe*’ elrrn- i i . voih&gt; knows by this time that
Hllnn la S'aiili.
OrnrKts
Cod Liver Oil contains more vitaf i t s le /ft v*..rill 'in*.
mii’.es than anything clue on earth
TO REArfi t?i* prosperous farm­ and t■ the gie.iii t hoii&gt; builder in FDR. RENT—Residence No. U9
ers nnd fern growers of Volusia the world.
Union Avenue just west of .1.
Air, phy-iician will t II you that. Muslim's home.
county advertise in the PeLrind
Phone 97-J nr
P**'J*»
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to
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p
(’uil
• • •.» •
•»-»
is |&lt;v.i •«utUi \.n»ll
l.v.-u.—.1. E. Spuriing.
1 iver Oil Compound Tablets—the.*
with order.
are sugar united and as easy to
MAINE—Wn'ervUt" Morning Sen. take a&lt; candy and they d &gt; help old
tioel. Thousands of Maine p.»0. people.
’ Jo aro lnfevpcfo.1 in Florida prop
Why not tiy being years young­ FDR RENT—Rooms and kitehc
ortv. React’ them through tb er again—why not grow stronger
pette. Shirley apartments, op
''•“Titinel. Rato card on npplien in body, in mind, in vitality? Why I'osite postoffiee.
mMI.
not take McCoy's Co.I Liver Oil
RENT—Two rooms furnished
Tablets and drop years
A LITTLE WANT AD in The Compound
Iight housekeeping, 719 Oak
iron;
year
age
in
30
.lays?
We
Ifernld W’ill bring von ld^ r». believe ihat a 30 days treatment
stills. Advertise thn«o old article- will make you feel years »ounger
you have sto-cd nwnv ami have —hu* at :.nv rate try them for
no u«e for. A title ttiirfy-cer.t ad i
day 1 and if \ mi me not atismay bring X'otl revnral dollars. ' fieit get your money back—1‘&gt;0 tnbPhone 118 and a representative will lel— lift cents at Union Pharm­
rail to 1 ee you.
acy, Rower’s Pharmacy or any
progressive druggist. Re sure and
FI GRID \— OP.L 4 N’DO — Ornndn e.-i M
.
the original, and
pm-ning Sentlnal; Inrgest rl isvlW .u.LONC
I rinl business. rrit&lt;&gt; tr n word, minMEAT MARKET
inuini 24c cn«h with order.

Rooms For Rent

WANTED AT ONCE— .Mother I
with nvcrsupply of milk to give
one feeding a day to infant. I’ lione
329-J. or write I*. O. llox 371.

WANTED—Two young men to FOP. RENT — Cottnge. Phone FOR SALE—Two milk cows, fresh
«58-J.
good price. A. J. McCulley, Ovie­
run on A. C. L. trains and sell
do. Fla.
Roods, blue suit nnd $io.t)6 bond
required. Address Uniwhr fk-'ws FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Co., Lakeland. Fla.
Rldg.. 2Q5 Oak Avc. Inquire up­ FOR SALE— Furniture, all kinds
stairs. C. T. Smith.
of household goods, Mrs. S. A.
Chancellor. 605 W. 3rd St.
There are women in fur conts
who think it rruol to catch wild FOR RENT nt Daytona Reach.
Very desirable summer cottnge FOR SALE—ViVil established milanimal* in steel traps.
and apartments. Robert Cray, 801 lincrv
business. Reason for
Alimony is paying the noteci aft Auditorium RUlv. P. O. Hox 21, sale; leaving town. For further
Daytona ltench. Phone 1065-.L
nrrtieulnrs inquire . The Quality
&lt;r the auto is stolen
Shop. 108 Park Avc.

Advertising

first

\V A N T E D

For Sale

For Rent

Male Help Wanted

SHOE RFPAIP'NG
USED CARS POR SALE
IIOPKIN’S ELECTED: S H O P
l!t
'21
Dodge- Touring Car.
SHOP—Wo turn out neat work
with quick servico and wo u.w 1920 DadgQ Screen Truck.
11*21 Dodge £ £ n.
the best materials.
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
192.1 Ford T .urine Car
1921 Ford Touring Car.
“ lernv. ij, Somp People”
I. W. PHILIPS SONS
Dodge Sales and Service

's,h in Advance

S 'r t " ™ .

Automobiles

to.t,

OrLinilo.

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Y o w r ll Drew IIIJx.
I’ lione.
Lnoator

Devoe Paints
For the
Home
i The Ball Hardware

\V. U. SM ITH . MCI
AUGUSTA CHRONIC t.F, — Au- ■
guata, Gn.—Augusta's greatest u
•cla-iified n,cdium. rate cash .03c fln u n K U B in a iE a n i 3 E a s x R :m ijaanK sianunraBnnw aa
ehnrge
O’*' t&gt;«*r line minimum

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Building Annex.

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t&gt; rms, for rent, also
t supplies. Room 9

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

ILL’MN XV,

ANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. 1925

PRICE FIVE CENTS

1

■NUMBER 232.

Seriously 111

Views On Einstein Theory; !
Convention Ends At .Capital

|

1

Senior Member
Churchill’s Speech Upon Hudgel Is Considered Must Im­
portant of Any Made In
Past Few Years By Hint

[he Foreign P olicies

..

.

Experiments Conducted In 2
Places Prove That Solar
System Is Moving In Space*

Income Taxes Are Reduced
On Earnings Unde:* 1.000
Pounds; Supertax Is Cut

Inificance R e c e n t
Election Will B e ;
[?u ||y Explained
The j

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duties, the latter having to do with
foreign films motor cars, motor
cycles, clocks, watches and musical
insttiimerits, all of which tin- Unit­
ed States exports heavily to Eng­
land, and also has placed protec­
tive duties on silk and hops.
The total expenditure provided
for in the budget is 799.100,000
pounds and he ettim nted the reve­
nue for the current year, on the
« xisting basis of taxation, at Hllil,000.000 pounds. The interest on
tin- British national debt had been
reduced 70.000,000 pounds since
1920. and. the chancellor declared,
it was most important that the
policy of debt repayment should
(Continued nu Page Three)

Major J. R. Emory
Made Commodore

WA SIM NOTON. Apr. 29— Con•
tradictory views on the Einstein
theory of relativity were oxpres-

L„„ . nl.inet held a meet-1

•'-*&gt; is put into effect by special
I license to the Bank of England to '
export bullion which will operate
pending formal lapsing in pec. .11
next of the 11*20 act prohibiting
the export of gold bullion.
Chancellor Churchill faced n
crowded house of commons, his
ir* in the Herman constitu- J
i audience befitting the great ncranhirh required the resig n u -1
1non and including no less than
of the cabinet on the occas-------if the election of o new presl- I hrt»c_. X b n u ^ in tl Cases Of 1eight former chancellors. Apart
its l*-.g-iVei^# '""v, the ie-** -***'•»
.
Lif|it&lt;*.' VnRif.J «jt S 150.0 HU Irom
•Uin lu goid, lee hinigct was ui
Mowr .,'&gt;-=■&lt; s«r. vast importance for it contained
ting*end iVlicitntions to Field
fender After Shots Fired romething for all classes—six
pence off the income tax on earn­
hill Van Hindenhurg. who j
-------ire at dross Schw.telpcr. They 1 NEW YORK, A pi. 29,—New ed incomes under 1,000 pound for
wed the inaagulation program [Ym l V. dr\ fleet 1 ueoda.v u-coid- the middle classes, alleviation in
fini-nt nolilicul m atters in ed it; second important capture the super tux for the wealthy, and
cabinet and l'r. Luther then off the Now Jersey coast within a big scheme of contributory in
led lack to Berlin to make hi:&gt; two week., when the coast guard durance for the wot king classes,
which next year will give the wid| ows of insured men 10 shillings
[»the rongl.i-inn of the cabinet | the Fren
.weekly for life, with five shillings
kin* tonight, which was a tte n d -: a cargo
' weekly for the eldest child and
k all ministers at present in valued r.
three shillings for each other child
[w.it wa • said that Field Mar- hound n&lt;
under the age of 11, and also even­
[l Von llindenburg and Dr. I i- captured
[ ire in full accord on ull ques- teen lit*
tually old age pensions payable
at 65 years, instead of 70, as now.
k they discussed.
men nbr
I Reichstag circles there is a 'charged
and without any test as to means.
[ defir.ite impression that the.liquor in
Another important announce­
[in', government will not he in- guard of
ment by the British chancellor was
jfrrd with bv President Yen ' q-i,,. ...

Committees To Start
Intensive Campaign
For Members, Num­
ber Is Limited to 150

Work Are Presented'

Far-Reaching Plan
01 Insurance Given

logne Question
e e d in g Attention

B U K .7 ? l - 29.

1Papers Read at Annual Meet,
HrinR Out Many Divergent
Views on Celebrated Theory Arthur E. Yowell And Fred B.
Relativity Of Frenchman
Dvson Rave An Altercation
%
Which Leads To Suspension
Medals For Research
Of Officer From The Force

t Hr. Dayton
Miller of the Case
t'ch**ol of Applied Science, Cleve­
land, Ohio, told the academy totiny that experiments conducted
during the last four years, at
Cleveland and Mount Wilson, Cal.,
minted to the conclusion that
here ii n relative motion of the
.util and the other and Alx-.* -he
ininr sv«ti-m jm n ”wfmle i TXmv *'illg
hrmich space. This tends to disirove the Einstein theory, he said,
which is predicted in part on experinients conducted in 1887 l.v A.
A. -Michel.son of the University of
Chicago and the Inte E. W. Morl&lt;‘v, who concluded that there was
Del’ottes And Spencer Merge i tin diift of ether.
Hale Supports Theory.
Interests and Form Partner­
ship Effective nn Friday: | Hr. George Elliott Hule, honor­
director of the Mount Wilson
Both Have La •go Practices ary
observatory, announced that its
director. Hr. W alter S. Adams, had
Ik'Cottes &amp; Spencer is the name found supporting evidence for the
of a new legal firm which makes Einstein theotv in photographing
its how to the public on Friday, the spectrum of the faint coinpanMay I', according to; un announce­
ment made today
■— &gt;— r r v n ' ’y George a . DeCottea, s e n i o r

fleorge A. DcCnttes, prominent
nttorney of this city who with (1
W. Spencer, Jr., has formed a law
partnership to he known us He­
Spencer

NEW-L-\W FIRM
ORGANIZED HERE
BY 2 ATTORNEYS

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Suspension of F. B. Dy*on from
the Shnford police force pending
un investigation of an alleged al­
tercation between him and Arthur
K. Yowell, head of the Yowell Com­
pany of thin city, wan reported at
police headquarters today. The of­
ficer was suspended Tuesday m orn­
ing following the
disturbance
which is saiii to have occurred du­
ring the late hours of the previous
night.
The nitorcation occurred near the
Seminole Hotel when the officer is
said to have placed Mr. Yowell un­
der arrest and the lutter resisted.
The argum ent which led to blows Sanford and Other Cities Will
later, was started in fiont of the
Send Delegations to Take
Seminole Hotel and a few minutes
Part
in Movement for Cross­
Inter when the officer njvj, Mr
Slate
Hard
” ead
Vow-dl were •-••tl-'-.U have been on
the way to the police station, the
fight started.
Mr. Yowell emerged from the
combat with a three-cornered cut
on his forehead above the right
eye. The cut is said to have pen­
etrated the skin to the hone. In­
vestigation of the m atter awaits
the recovery and return of Mr.
Yowell, who is now on a bout in
Luke Monroe.
While his injuries are said to be
of a painful nature, Mr. Yowell’*
condition is declared not serious
and reports toduy said that he was
resting comfortably and it in ex­
pected that he will be able to re­
turn to his business in a few days.
Suspension of the officer and
, the events which, led up to it have
j been summed up by Mayor Lake,
who declared that he learned from
the night clerk at the hotel that
the trouble brought on between
the two men started when the of- ____
.
fleer approached Mv. Yowell and sen ted and
another man known as “Brownie" members ai

“

"-in --I the tali
H " ♦ h membi i .
have long been residents of San­
ford, Mr. Ilet'ot ter. having lived
here since 1907 and Mr. Spencer
since boyhood.
Mr. DcCottes has been active pi
his profession since several years
prim- to his removal hero from
Jurknonvill.*. During his residence
in Smifoid lie has held liluiiy pull-I
lie offices In ginning with the for­
mation of S niinolc* eounty in
Mr. I let ottes served for three
years ns prosecuting attorney fur
L - this ciunity.
1 For four years prior to Jan. I
-J of tIii- year, Mr. Def’otte* filled
the office of s ta te ’s attorney for
WASHINGTON, Apr. 29.—iW
« the Seventh Judicial District. He German election continued to ho
lias nl n held the office of a tto r­ a subject for serious thought in
ney for the Seminole County Com­ Washington.
WASHINGTON, Api. 2!'.—Re- missioners since the county- was
Naval officials declared im port­
gaiille- of whether a definite de- organiz il anil for several years ant It*spoils would result from the
ci-iiin cuii he reached as to winch has been attorney for the City Hawaiian maneuvers.
The Sanford Kiwanis Club at its
id,- won the liuwaiian war game,. Commission.
Reorganization of the prohibi­ luncheon-meeting today voted to
S notary Wilbur said Tuesday, tr •
■Mr. DeCottes lias acquired a
unit was indicated hy Assist­ sponsor the support of the County
maneuvers would he jiiuifn-d if state-wide ri nutation for prosecu-; tion
! Welfare Board which leports tiiat
ant
Secretary Andrews.
nothing more was shown than tin t lion of riiiniuul cases, hi.i work
! it has not sufficient funds to cur­
William
S.
Culbertson
of
Kan­
tla* United Slates fleet can 1'iiiiesas, vice chairman of the tariff ry oil the work.
l imi as a unit under nppi (•xinintr
The decision to support the
commission, accepted the post of
welfare hoard followed and adWASHINGTON. Apr. 20.—The war conditions.
minister
to
Rumania
Oflhiul advises on ihe outcome j
crop anil weather conditions for
England's return to a gold basis
Florida for the week ended yester­ of tin- maneuvers were lackit.g to- 1
was hailed by the treasury us a
l,v
and
Xavq
Deportment
offi.i
'
day were summarized by the d e ­
reconstructive step of first im­
partm ent of agriculture today hi n|s thought the umpire • could
portance.
reach
CoPi
lUsiollS
Us
to
the
iliffi
i
follows:
The academy of sciences continu­
Florida unseasonably warm and i ei phases of the war gam tin
ed its sessions with the Einstein
whiih
t"
base
a
report.
droughty. Oats and tobacco in
theory of relativity a leading .sub­
"While lessons of th&lt;* utmost
north and west and truck in cen­ value
ject of discussion.
of t h e country’s defo*-- will
before the county and city boards
tral portion damaged. Bulk of to­ |e learned from the joint uaneti-1
in an effort to huve tin* pre.scn:
mato crop shipped from Southeast cei in Hawaiian waters." Mi. Wilannropriations increased.
coast and plants doing well else htii s aid in a statement, "the o u t-1
A committee consisting of Kiwhere.
n in e of any particular phuse in
wunians
Dumas, Reboot and laiwLarge shipments of potatoes itself is not the primary objee
ton was named to iirepure reso­
from north and central portions. foi holding the maneuver. Thi
lutions of avmputhy for President,
Fi rry shipments decreased. Early welding of the fleet into u hmnug
Brownlee, who is at Calhoun, Gu.,
cotton fruiting in central portion eneous unit the training of | k-i
at the bedside of his sister.
WASHINGTON Apr. 29.— \ ice- people* are wide awake and
round, afloat and ashore, unde i T»"qu**nt Dawes will receive no, the Job.
In the uhsence of President
,
to he met with in nctun support from the&gt; president pro
Brownlee, the club luncheon was
Our rules do not prevent the presided over hy vice-president, E.
welfare, and the severe te u. *' I tempore of the *ivnate, Senator
v/hith material is put. ar* mini i Mores, Republican, of New llainp- passage of legislation which the F. Lane. Howard llulick of the
They have firm of llulick and llulick, build­
powiiblc only under the-c &lt;oitdi shire, in ids effo rt to revise the people really want.
lions in peace time. Such exercis rule* of the senate. That became | now existed for more than cen­ e r' of tho Hotel Forrest Luke was
cs -imulatiiig the sevr-re condition evident Tuesday when Senator tury. and while frequently subject welcomed us a member of the club.
nt w j i . serve to disclose any weak j Moses upon his return to Washing­ i t° violent attack, huve never kept
Lee A. Connelly, of Oilundo
pc i or rleficiencies in the unite n ton discussed General Dawes’ re- 1any desirable or desired piece of niude a short address.
t h e fleet or in the
ih fen e *»* *»nt address in Old North church, legislation off the statute books.
Visitors present were:
A lot of bad legislation has been
Mi. Illnoney, Pittsburgh; .Mr.
ut Boston.
"The vice-president's attack upon kept off the statute hooks hy them. Ilaiuhait, Orldtulo; Kiwaniuns J.
Y. t ’henev und S. McKIrov. of OrDefends Cloture.
the rules of the senate aroused
Iambi and Kiwuuiun Zelnicimvitz
[s&gt;
rtiu-.h
enthusiasm
and
was
giv­
"W
e
should
huve
some
pluce
in
and. while the actual operation,
of Brunswick. Gu.
u r e the b e s t practical d em o 'istra er such u warm reception, said this country of ours where n man
Members present were: R. H
the
New
Hampshire
senator,
’that
cun
say
Ids
say.
Hud
we
been
pplion of w h a t cup be done with aBerg, L. C. Uebout, C. A. Byrd
!
crating
in
the
senate
under
cloture
;ih&lt; d i f f e r e n t uvuiluble units of th*
C. Carter, A. F. Connelly, R
we would have hud free silver in A.
American navy, t h e whole nutneuv
D. Caswell. F. B. Chapman, T. L
j 189J, ship purchase in 1915, which Duma.*: Ray Durden, Geo. A. De| (•!;( a r e basically th e oretical.
1would have luuchcd us ' into the t ’otte*. R. G. Davey, A. C. Fort
"It naturally follows then tha
| Worltl War two yeurs before wo T. R. Higgins, J. C. Hutcinsoh, M
tin- decirtion of the umpires will h.
were ready, umi in 1919 the Ver- II. Hutton. J. D. J Inkins. J. H
based not only on what the on
’ SHilles treaty would have been rut- Jackson. E. F. Lane. T. W. Lung
. po.*in ; forces actually uicompli-m
| ified without reservation.’’
|,it what actiiul war exnerioni
ley. Forrest Luke, T. VV. Lowton
j Commenting on the election of S. M. Lloyd. II. C. Long. E. J
ei show would have been accotn
Yon llindenburg as president of Mouxhtun, J. fl. Michael. II. II
1plished under Identical londition:
(*i'lv two cuse* were
Germany, Senator Moses said he McCuslin. G. E. McCall, G. K. Me
in war campaign.
nttinicipel court thi* 11
wus not apprehensive over the sit- Ktv, W. M. McKinnon, T. J. Nixon
D. Duncan wa- fin**i
&lt;tuition.
Howard Overlin. II. II. Fittishall
cprU on u charge of
"We will bo protected from any A. It. I’latt, A. K. Ro.i letter, Rafcar while intoxicated.*
.danger there might otherwise be in field, A, L. B. Steele, C. W. Sunni
Oliver Fletcher! cr
; i" ” situation," he said, "hy thu eiimire. J. G. Hharun, YV. hi. Scott,
one’din-c allowed his :
Dawes plan."
E. C. Smith, It. A. Winston,
b.* estreated.

Washington News l
Kiwanis Club To
Sponsor Welfare
Board Of County

* r*' i .i keen ih tire unpur­
® ''
e ulwiut Van I lint!
*rg to &lt;111&gt;.i■i:tt«• all pin ilile irfn.Mi .)i«. iiuatio.i i n *hr
4f
inauguration. This in■b"n i aid In have been ae"ed by the personal
" 1 ihe i'lesident-elect, who
Yf1' !
■
’W-rnlv opposed
'rv fl !-di:ilni v tactics or the
• ’ "&lt; - i -ditital i-nurse which
w i" in oppM-ition to his cam^ 'Ingan.
mi L-' 'I
' l-'n' Ptogr:i*n is

rbL l' ‘’ld Marshal Von Hind

f*z will i,. inmially inaugurala • *•■*«!«*i th»* Iteniililicun fur­

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' nt I.oebe nf the

• -a. \lit* Suriulist It'mler, will

,n ft*r th«i oftth.

Jinesville Kiwanis
kill Sponsors Free
' I’.niu for Children
; 'I kF., Apr. 29.—The
hth t'hildron’s Clinic
r* this week. The clinic
-iterated uco:, the basi:«
kildrou will he treated
they are patients or
fl), w,ll he normitted to
B:*»y cun (»,- nothing at
j
rules of operation.
•'.l&gt; t luh ha- assumed the
;! *"v deficit thnt th»
“ have at th.* er.d of

Senator Moses Declares He Will Not
Aid Dawes Proposed Senate Reform

Rubber Shoe Plant
Buildings Blow n Up

Only Two Cases Are
Tried In City Court

*' maintaining (*f the
'* ‘ hildrtm of the citv
' Avb «».tubiuu*ii
•cbL.sola,. Thfy pre-

r/va
tJ0resulta
n of tli^within
clir^
'■Kirked

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When 75 Citizens Are
Pledged, Clubhouse
Will Be Built,IsPIan
At un enthiunaatic nmetinR
of Sanford citizens Tuesday
night, the Sanford Yucht Club
was organized and plans for
the conducting of an intensive
membership campaign were
launched.
Officers elected were: Maj.
J. R. Emory, commodore;
Howard llulick. vice commo­
dore; A rthur K. Yowell, captain;
Judge \V. E. White, secretary;
Frank R. MncNrill, treasurer.
’ In* iyliliiroh to ’ these offittfri* It
board. of |go-Vrm&gt;rii was chosen
board
composed o Holland L. Dean, Col.
George W. Knight,
_ . It. J. Holly,
Randall Chase and Dr. ?A. W. Epps.
The following committees were
named:
R. I,. Dean and F.d
Membershi
ward L. .Mar
Mouse—A rthur E. Yowell, R. It.
Berg and M. B. Hutton.
Club flag emblem, uniform de­
sign and ceremonies—A. R. Platt,
Elton J. .Houghton and H. R. Stev­
ens.
The membership committee, it t&gt;
announced, will s ta r t immediately
u campaign for, bringing the mem­
bership up to the constitutional
limit, which in placed at 150. I*,
was announced th at when 75 mem­
bers had been obtained, erection
of a club house would be .started.
In telling of the importance to
the material and social welfare of
Sanford of the formation of a
yacht club here, Commodore Em­
ory, in part, said:
"To nty mind Sanford’s location
.r*'.:tive to l a b e Mom or umi it**
navigable water-way to the north,
makes it almost essential, in feet
a necessity that we have u yucht
club, otherwise I do not see how
we can for ourselves take advan­
tage of the wonderful po&lt;wibilltieof such u body of water or how we
can properly a ttrac t out Ido f.»foplt
to visit our city.
“ Especially in this true not only
tourists in general, hut of that
ever increasing number of yachts­
men throughout tin* United States.
In this connection I happen to
know that there were 50 per cant
more people who virited Florida
l«st year in their boats than t!r
precceding winter umi thi* par­
ticular this* will rapidly gk&gt;»&gt;,
due largely to the extensive ad­
vertising of Floridu ns a mrcca for
lout nr yucht owners in the sev­
eral widely circulated yachting
mugusinea.
“I might mention here th a t un
article properly illustrated cover­
ing the forinui opening of our club
could be publish'd and in Itself
could he read and x.en hy thous­
ands of people in ovary town and

Entire Eustis Block
Bought By Hailrouds
EUSTIS, » Apr. 29.—An entire
city b lo ck has been purchased in
this city hy the Louisville umi
Nashville and I’ennsytvaniu rialroad companies frum Mayor Henry
IV. Bishop, it has been announced.
A. T. Wmle, traveling freight
agent for the Louisville und Nash­
ville Railway ami Charles J.
Quinn, district freight agent for
tile i’ennsylvania System, negoti­
ated t h e s a l e . T h e property is
close to the proposed site of the
new freight depot of the Atlantic
Count Line. City officials attach
some significance to the purchase
und expressed the belief that it
was it stvp further in the rumored
expansion of railroads in centrul
und southern Floridu.

organized und chartered it is with­
out charge, listed and n cut of too
burgee printed in colors in Lloyd's
Register of American Yachts und
\ ucht Clubs, and this book is not
only on file at all club houses, bu*
is in the robin, as a daily reference
in every yucht large and small in
the country.
“Aside from the great benefits to
he derived from un advertising
medium, a yucht club would b - a

Kkinsmen Attacked
In Bay State Town Bail of J. J. Lamb,
Bradenton Is Denied
|y thi

TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 29.—Tk*
State Supreme Court toduy dented
the application of J. J. Lamb of
Bradenton for bull pending action
of a motion for the retrial of the
case aguinst him for murdering
Harold Gates. Lamb was aenteraed to life imprisonment in the
March term of the circuit court.

Three Youths Found Probe of University
Dead Beside Railroad Asked in Resolution
TALLAHASSEE, Apr 29.—At
OCALA. Apr. 29.—The badly investigation of the University u
mungled bodies of three youths, Florida, conduc* and acta of thi
the oldest 1C, the youngest nine,, faculty and all rutea aud rvguU
were found by the railroad tracks lions governing tho entrance 6
neur hero this morning evidently students to that institution wakilled by a train. They were iden­ proposed in a joint resolution in
tified a** Eugene Mulkey and Louis trodtKed in the House today bj
and Wilbur Boone.
___ •___ ^R v y tv $ B tilb s
w&lt; Su«»t*»

�THE 3A N F0R D _H W fA tP, TUESDAY, APRTt, 28. 1925,

streets will soon be paved
sure

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j &gt;* t * ■"•

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homes will be built

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Bradenton Chapter Of
U.D.C. Plans Purchase
Of Historic Mansion

and youi[ home," a w m ?
sor Dowling. The
'
m ent of wall spBCf Tf**
was the first factor in th.1®1
of a beautiful home, ,rul
would have a kind of
boarding house appear.^,
them if this factor *„•*!
ed.
Captain Amundsen hit
ed final preparations for Jr?
to tho North Pole. He

be surprised if hi, recentuTt1
little chilly in that

i

morial will !.&lt;• conducted, under
tiie plans now decided upon and
John T. ram p bell of tills city, lias
been elected treasurer of the fpmi.

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Orange Advertising1
Tax Bill Is Passed

BRADENTON, Apr. 29.—Pur­
chase of the Gamble Mansion Inrated a t Allenton in which Judah
ORLANDO, Apr. 20—The Cham ­
F. Benjamin, secretary of state of
the Confederacy, took refuge while ber of Commerce of Orange county
c ffecting hi&gt;» escape from this will continue to handle the public­
country to Europe following the
ilore of the w ar between the states ity und promotion work for tin*
nnd the conversion of it into n county under the provision of a
memo rial. i&lt; the plun on which tiie bill which has ju st panned the Gen­
members of the Judah P. Benjamin eral Assembly allowing the coun­
chapter of the United Daughters ty to levy a nine mill tax lor pub
of Gopfrderacv are fostering now. lieity work, ::ayn a statemer,* Is­
The chapter also plane to ask sued by Karl Lehman, secretary
the present legislature to assist in of
the organization. Three year:;
the maintenance of the buildin"
tliu county voted for such a
and gionnds after the memorial i ago
tax levy and the General Assembly
has been established.
Aceoiding to h report made pub­ then passed a bill allowing tho
lic, El Initon hua &lt;rented a fund levy for two years. According to
of %1,500 for Ihe memorial und Mr. ladimuii the new bill makes
Bradenton had nn^pljo^ed quota. the publicity tax a perm anent levy.
. *if. .SOniin It war also" stated Jthat -In c money will ii«* expeilut-fTiiy tliei
j Chamber of i 'iniUni i’c‘0 uiTdTT* mi
visOn hns already been raiJid."
An intensive drive tlirmighout budget system recommended by the
the ntnte for funds for the me­ Board of County Com mini oners.

Beach

Daytona Beach
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Last week we delivered
a message to the people
of Sanford— and the
people of Sanford responded—

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++^ ++++++++++++AST WEEK vvu delivered a message to the people of Sanford to the effect that Day­
tona Highlands was a grand investment opportunity and offered to prove it to them
a t our own expense. The people of Sanford not only read th at message but were suffiJ ciently convinced of its genuineness to look into the proposition themselves with
the result that a tremendous number of bonafide sales were made to Sanford peot H H i m i m t n pie; conservative, far-sighted investors who know values.

A F F I L I A T E D W IT H

T iie S a n f o r d C r e d it A s s o c ia t io n

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ARE YOU
READY
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That these good people are not only satisfied but highly delighted with their purchases there can
he no doubt; th at they \vill be fa r better satisfied and more pleased as time goes on is also a certainty.
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Follow the example of scores of other Sanford people.
to yourself see Daytona Highlands.

These of us who greet Ihe find tif Ihe month with
fear and trembling—who know thal, however we
try, we cannot meet cur last month’s bills—should
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Are you going to pass up this opportunity to acquire a home conveniently near the World’s G reat­
est Beach and to make a sound, rem unerative investment at the same time and on the same spot?
Our phenomenal success of last week has prompted us to continue the extra bus service from Sanford
during the present week in order to give others the opportunity to see Daytona Highlands who were
unable to get reservations last week due to limited transportation facilities.

T

In fairness

at leusl make it the occiisiiin if a real, sincere reso*

II i i Itilinn.
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DAYTONA HIGHLANDS

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Few of us there are who cannot reduce our lux*
m ies to an extent of saving many pond dollars

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within thirty days.

F J o y ie fa .^ S u h t t r h o f H i l l s a.nct L a k c ^

Only the man who Knows

what it is to meet his hills promptly when tine
can know the feeling of safety and security that
• a Rood credit Rives.
J

The Traylors of Daytona

Everything we are and everythin!? we Ret out of
w this world this is really worth while depends. In

K s Jr

Sales Agents, 211 S. Hunch St., Daytona, Florida.

John F. Fox, District Manager.
Park Avenue at Second Street

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of. F lorida, dtytjlJ build , certain! fund* pt$$tmj«|y allotted,
tru it during Ju n e 2.7 through 2d
locks, says tne resolution, •nttdirte*! *'lt fs the'tiopo of the'Klsalnlmee are now being form ulated by the
cording to the report of the dis­ people." says the resolution," that transportation committee of the
trict engineer, these locks have the locks in the river-w ill he con­ association.
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not been built. It is pointed out structed by rlie S tate a t an early ' “ On to Detroit clubs" have been
that the fact the State has not data in order to get channel main- organized and the work of secur­
built the locks has resulted in dif­ tained and additional federal gov­ ing a large delegation is well und­
ficulty In securing additional fed­ ernment assistance."
er wav. according to N. P. ClayLONDON, Apr. 29.—AH the jaxx
eral appropriations for the Kis­
baugh, chairman of the state trans­ arrangements of stripes, circles
simmee river.
Realty Men Of State portation committee.
i nnii triangles in wall paper are
Congressman W. J. Sears has
Following a compilation of fig * .“ dm iv being schufflcd into disbeen active in efforts to get the May Go To Convention ures
submitted by the various Real card, declared Professor
Professor Henry
Henry G.
channel opened in the Kissimmee
E
state
Board,
throughout
the
Dowling
speaking
recently
before
Aboard
Special
Train
River and ha? informed the local
state under the supervision of Wal the Royal Society of Arts on the
Chamber of Commerce that he was
ORLANDO, Apr. 29.—Plans for ter W. Ross, president of the State history of wall paper as a decora­
recently advised by General T ay­
Association, and J. L. Wallace, ex­
lor. chief engineer or the War De­ the i-barterinw of a train of two ecutive secretary, and chairman tion of the home.
Immediately after the w ar a vo­
partm ent that the opening of a sections to carry the delegates of Claybaugh, it was estimated that gue set in for futuristic designs of
approximately
000
members
of
the
the
Florida
Association
of
Real
channel from I-alce Tohopekaliga
Estate Boards to the annual con­ association from Florida would a t­ all kinds, the professor explained,
to Lake Okeechobee had been ord­ vention of the National Associa^ tend the anuuni convention this and for a time nothing appeared
too extravagant in color arrange­
ered constructed immediately from tlon of Real Estate Boards in. Do-1 year.
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lieved by Ihe developers of Day­ company they are not out to es­
KISSIMMEE. Apr. 29.—Gov­
sales records alone but d e­
tona Highlands that a record has tablish
velopment records as- Well nnd no ernor Martin, State Senator M.
been established in actual develop­ expense nor effort will be spared
M. Overstreet of Osceola anti
m ent work on the property in the to make Daytona Highland the ■Orange
counties and Kepresentap est four months.
equal if not the superior of any ‘ tive J. R.
Goodwin of Osceola
Sin™ early in December n boule­ development in South Florida.
have been urged by reso­
vard has been paved Jrom the
W. R. Lynch, president of lire county,
lution of the Kissimmee Chamber
rity lim its of Daytona to the pro­ company, sees Daytona and the of
Commerce to expedite the m at­
perty, a conquina rock entrance to surrounding country with Its splen­
ter of building locks in the Kis­
the suburb, said to be the larg ­ did agricultural background of simmee
river.
est and finest in the state nnd in­ which Sanford in the center, as the
When
the War Department per­
volving tlw use of 1,000 cubic future greatest city in Florida. " It
yards of solid coquina rock has will only take" says Mr. Lynch, mit was given to lower the sur­
hben built; 800 acres of cpiendid "perseverance, conservative and face of I.aka Okeechobee, part of
building lots have been laid and a expert management of development the agreement was th a t the state
v h ite way system extending over intrpriscs, elimination of wild cat ______________ ____________
four miles has been installed; a promotion and upculatlon, greater M * !--V++++++++++++++-:"&gt;-++++++++++++++++ K -++++++-H ^.++*+ ^ : +++++++++++A ++ + + ++4 +.y++ ++++.S4+++*.f+.M -*+ 4^.+ + ^+ &lt; -4
real building program hn* been advertising campaigns nnd wholclaunched nnd is well under way; hearted co-operation on the parts
between fiO and 75 carloads of or- of all interests and individuals to
nam tntal palms and shrubbery im rket his section of the e ast coast
bavo been planted to augm ent the | of Florida, the most desirable resi­
wealth of foliage alrendy covering den tial section for all-year homes
the property.
in America."

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Record In Development Work Has
Kissimmee Citizens
Been Made By Daytona Highlands Want Construction
DAYTONA .Apr. 20— It la be­
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in itself ham is ap[p.etizi*ng—and
vou’il specially like this recipe. The
mustard flavor is cooked in, and a
hint of cloves, too—besides the fine,
rich milk, Borden’s Kvaporated,
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B etter Churches "Foi'The Glory of God”

-•— TI*E h o r r i b l e EXAMPLE — ,•------i— . -y-v

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firry a f t e r a o * * e x c e p t
l » &lt; i r a t Hanford, P tarld a
K n te r e d n* Recond C la s s M atter,
O cto b er 27, IMS, a t th e I’oatOfflce
a t M a f o r d . F lorid a u n d er A ct o f
SUrek i 1*97

The world grows better. Church people are insisting that
their church buildings be put into twenty-four-hour day use
for the glory of God.
And “the glory of God” is a phrase that men today are
.-E d ito r daring to employ for all their activities. They dare to carry
I,. D B A * .
u . n o w A itti nF.no ........ . M n n a i r i their religion right through the week with them, and can
r h o a a HH say in all reverence, “Remember the week day to make it
3 1 1 H i m a li a A s e n n r
holy.” The Sunday-go-to-meeting idea of spiritual living is
s i n s m i m o s hates
going into the discard along with the doleful practices that
O n e T e a r — 17.00 Rlx Month* 11.00 used to paint with gloom the old-time Sabbath.
v
D e l i v e r e d In City by Carrier, p e r
w e e k , H e . W e e k ly
E d itio n l l o o
Men arc demonstrating that the pastime or. the tasks that
p e r year.
leave a man a worthier member of society, a better citizoh, a
HPKOIAI, X O T ir K t All ob itu a ry kinder neighbor, are the “G!ory-to-God” pastimes, or task 's,
n o H cea, rarda o f tlinnka, reeolutlnna of life.
and notices o f e n te r t a in m e n t * w h e r e
c h a r g e * are M a d e w*lll be c h a r g e d
And more and more are the churches devising ways to de­
f»r a t rcRular a d v e r t i s in g rate*.
molish the wall th at seems to stand between the Sunday
ME.MBKH T U B A SSOC IATED I'ltKSN church duties and the duties of the other six days. The pro­
T h e A a so c la t e d I’reaa I* e x c l u s ­ gressive churches today arc trying to be an every-day fac­
i v e l y e n t i t le d to th e u se for relife
p n b ll r a t l n n o f all new n &lt;t lx p in c h e s tor in the
„ enough
_
——O - ' they
~V
_• f__
_ __of 11a community.
* *
*And sensibly
c r e d i t e d t o It o r not o t h e r w is e c r e d ­ are examining
methods
of
reforming
the
churches
instead of
a p er anil nl*o the In.
it e d In thl
*he*l h e r e i n . All t i g h t * devoting all their time to methods for reforming society.
of r e p u b lic a tio n o f sp e c ia l d is p a t c h ­

As Brisbane Sees It \r
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The birth-rate of
States is decreasing,
don’t cry a t night.

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By ARTHUR BRISBANE
ik
(Copyright 1923)

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I .. An American aviatrix i, ^ l
; ling P a m , so sunburned no*.
-I
*i | soon he considered stylish

THE ANNUAL dinner of th e ’In St. Louis a teum*t«r'» w l
Gridiron Club includes "E very-,,
was on his right side. If ve le,l
body in Washington"—the P resi-'
one, ou r’s would be in our i "
dent, members of the Cabinet, j j
guests* i«f
f importance from all ov- *
YOU may read this one to
I wife. A Louisville (Ky.) hsi
cr the United States and the news; ' broke his collar bone while
papermen of Washington.
| ing a rug.
One incident in the recent din­
ner may interest y.u. It undoubt­ X
Five inches of snow fell in c j
edly interested President Coolidgc
cord. N. IL, where winter b:
ing its last stand.
who witnessed it. and it probably
expressed his own views.
Cold weather bar gone north |
When Brigadier General Mitchell tv.
the summer. Wc may soon xL
was called upon thn applause wav L 1
it had decided to stay with asj
overwhelming, much greater than
a a a a
e s h erein a r e * ls o re«nr*n1.
the applause given to any sthcr,
1 The step to elect Mindrnh,,Along this line is the adoption of new styles of buildings in spite of the fact that the Presi­
dent
and
so
many
other
men
well
president of Germany is »r.otk|
WEDNESDAY. APR. 29, 1923. and equipment for churches. Instead of building an expen­
goose step.
sive church chapel, standing aloof ami cold, for its oncc-n- liked were there.
Mitchell is the man who
week use church workers some time ago arranged for Sun­ hasGeneral
TH E HERALD'S PLATFORM
been lowered in rank, chang­
Experts are unable to deten
day school rooms, and even a church "parlor" where occas­
from n Brigadier General to a
the origin of grapefruit Pubs
...
1. —Deeper water route to Jackson­ ional solemn receptions were held. Then came the innova­ ed
Colonel, because he told the people
it ju st appeared one morning
ville.
breakfast.
tion of social halls in connection with church buildings social of this country the truth about our
2. —Construction of 8 t. Johns-Inflying machine situation.
halls,
libraries,
dining
rooms,
and
church
kitchens.
These
dlan River eansl.
Onion production in Car.aii* it-1
have been in use for some years. It is becoming almost un­
3. —Extension of white wsy.
THE
PRESIDENT
joined
in
the
year
is estimated at 1.0Q*/jo|
4. — Extension of local amusements. usual to find a growing church still confining itself to the applause for General Mitchell, and
"bushels, hut love will find a \nj.
maintenance
of
the
one
building
for
Sunday
services
and
— Swinning pool, tennis courts,
it is hoped that this country, when
etc.
Wednesday night prayer meetings.
the President get to it, will estab­
They are paillocking bootM
G&lt;— Augmenting of building pro­
But it is taking the impulse of entirely new viewpoints lish a unified air service and that
joints ill New York. ■iimvaai
gram —housea, hotela, apartm ent towards the value of church influence to bring about the big General Mitchell will be the head.
must carry a key as well n- j toiJ
houses.
8CICW.
■xplans
for
church,
building
that
are
reported
from
all
sections
6.— Extension of street paving pro­
NEXT TO the applause for Brig
of the United States. The Herald has reference to th at of­ adier
gram.
General Mitchell the g rea t­
r*f :*u. u - iiiiuukn‘'J
Thr U^srus c:
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7. — Construction of boulevard fice-building idea for a church. They are building churches est reception of the evening greet­
the latid have feet on them
around Lake Monroe.
twenty siories high to house not only the auditoriums, social ed the name of Mr. Mellon. It
for the first time in rrrn
8. — Completion or city beautifies rooms, etc. of the church, hut to provide for renting to every­ was intelligent applause, for the
months.
newspapermen of the Gridiron
tion program.
day sinners who will use those rooms for the transaction of crowd
knov&gt; whnt is going on, and
Golfers’ lock cm wen- ruM*.| n
the business in which they are engaged.
which of the public servants are
the
country duh in Wi’mirBIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Such church buildings are more than self-supporting. working efficiently.
, el., tin rst being an
PRAYER:—O, God, Thou a rt They are money-makers. They^provide revenue for thoj
f a'Y-'L.
fenr no
our strong salvation. Wee fear
will h-v.-.- "
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no]
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as it deems b e s t . " u d of valuable real ' MR. WILL R(.gcra,
‘'ntiiliiso-11
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hand to bless, it.. .
foe lii.i« 'S 'r
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known to hixtnrv a* the "philuso
even in darkness and temptation j e.nuuti ueiiiK tied up in untaxahle property, the church is con­ pher of the rope," nnid u tribute
Thou a rt our Light and Dellv- verted into the Rui.se of a loyal citizen, paying its Rood and to Secretary Mellon, congintulatercr.
ing the people of having o Secre­
proper share of the public expense.
FT. LAUDERDALE SENTINEL
Within the last month, the First Baptist Church of Miami tary of the Treasury who really
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knows something about money.
TRUST IN PROVIDENCE
has
announced
the
immediate
beginning
of
its
new
twelve"W hy." said Rogers, "when Sec­
On a bridge 1 was standing one
story church building, to cost a million dollars. From its retary Mellon went from his big Twenty years ago the cry was advantage of the growth of this
morning
day of | state.
And watching the current roil picture, the edifice will he one of the most beautiful build­ hank into the Treasury, it was heard on all sides that the
unless you
opportunity wus past, The w e sti It is not a gamble,
like
going
slumming.
Everybody should
„
by.
ings in the country. Under its roof the activities of the
whs settled.
Big corporations [ make it so.
W hen suddenly into the water
church will hove ample space. And in addition their will he THE ACQUITTAL of Scnatot were comer ing Lubines.'. Wealth weigh th’i* fact. You are not tnkThere fell nn unfortunate flv.
ing chances when you invest in
utuny rooms to rent to desirable tenants.
Wheeler, foreseen even by the was accumulating in the hands of Florida, provided you exercise rea­
And the entire building will he as much dedicated to the gentlemen that put up the job to n few-. All thut the small man sonable common so use. The only
The fishes thut swarm to the su r­
punish him for the nil thieves, is had to look forward to was a life element of chance is the time when
face
service of God as if it were “the little white church in the also
of wage slavery under stem lily
pleasant week-end news.
Were looking for something to old graveyard a t the Forks.”
you can cash in. If you buy with­ VV
The "interests" that conspired tightening condition.
cat.
out
the ability to meet the second
Miami church—a
.
.
. Methodist denomination—is
--------against Senator Wheeler have sue*
And I thought that the helpless . . Another
This gloomy view influenced payment, there is always a possi­
(icviHing ways to replace its big church temple by a modem rootled in making him twice as im- ninny, hut it did not alter the trend bility that you can not hold it
young insect.
Many young men have good intentions ami s t a r t mil well,
Would surely afford them a officc-building in which the church will have all needed space.1nortant in public life aa he wag of development in this great coun­ though thousands have done that
hut they fail to keep pace w ith th rift. l&gt;y starling an
* * • «
l before.
treat.
try. Looking hack over the lar? very thing and won. But if you buy
account now with (he Seminole County Rank and making
two decades we can say with full what you are aide to handle, you [
Ak The Herald lias .said, it is the new impulse to make the THE SAME is true of Senator assurance that no other period in
“ Poor thing!" 1 exclaimed with
regular d e posits, you can ooon accumulate a good sire I
are playing n certainty. You can I
church a more vital, more practical part of the community, LnKollctte. whom certain Repub­ the world’s history has been so nor
compassion,
fund.
lose.
Some
chance
may
pom1
"Thy trials and dnngcrs abound, and at the same time provide for some of the financing of lican pin-heads decided to "crush." replete with opportunity.
pone the profit taking, but you |
F o r if thou esc a pest being eaten, church work through the earnings of the church real estate. Il takes more than the head of a
And loduy, to thobc who have have tire property and its value is
pin to crush a sledgehammer. Re
Thou cunst not cscupo being
it is plain th at oppor- just ns sure to enhance as the sun
It would seem that some of Sanford’s progressive church­ publicans with brnins will r e g r e t.-eycn.
,- ^**.-to, see,
drowned."
•tunity
•-----,
«.... i..» nqtj jn
s„ ’
the
conspiracy
against
Wheeler,
is
knocking
""X .Thine'
es would ho joining this movement for a Irctter use of church I and the foolish effort to throw out mart* places than everlouder
before.
‘ p-|(|T|j[ j,, [u|| ’of opportunities j
No sooner the ttontcnco was spok­ property. It’s the week-day religion that counts.
of their party a man like Ij i F oI-| F’lnrida is now the spot where ' of every kind. *It is up to the in- '
en
------------------ o-----------------leette, one of the ablest men in It. it is calling most insistently. Its dividual. In every age, and un­
Than lo. like nn angel of love,
IF THE LEGENDARY Fountain of Youth was never
der every condition of life, those
I saw. to the waters beneath me,
found by Juan Ponce de Leon in the land of which he K
gave1
&gt; r hSSOK
m e t from
- „Princeton
■
Iinvitation
not only to the
A leaflet descend from above.
1 ' cA mritO
1even the is moderately
well rich
to or
do. who nre able to see, knew how to
had the courage to act and
None Is so poor,. if he has the judge,
the Beautiful name of Florida, another elixir, wealth sim ilar-1told a gathering of learned pion a t -------—
ST R EN G T H - SE R V IC E - P R O G R E S S
...............................
.....have
...............
I t glided serene on the streamlet, ly an object of perennial quest, apparently has been dis- Washington
that the Jews of: right stuff in him, that he can not I the
ability to stick,
won the
the
T w as an ark lo the poor, little covered there in these modern times. There is something A™cri‘-«
&gt;«»»'• that -lews Hnd his chance in this sunny com- lliir p r l ^ - I^ 'vouhl he &lt;I poorly
fly;
Which, soon to the land ronscend’ ’-‘Rllilcd J ’.c I availed of nn eatliei nny country,
Within the Inst two years hull- herwinc. Those who lack the qunl&gt;ng.
day It) the bright pictures of prosperity in the southern pen- As proof of this particularly mi- |rcj Mhave made big fortunes and itibs which make for success have
Spread its wings in the breezes insular state now current. All success and prosperity to f a i r ' worthy and un-American statement thousands more have accumulated no right to rail a t society if they
to dry.
Florida, and to those who may invest in her lands and eon°ffer°d the fact that a entail i substantial competence by taking fail.
O nwcet was the truth that was structive enterprises! May that success and prosperity b e' ‘X rested’th lm sX ^/is'th ev ’ilad
i
whispered,
permanent' and uninterrupted, by virtue of its soundness and u prfect right to do, and might
That mortals should never des­ its fair distribution among thu bona fide settlers and re­ to do. in Zionism and the lentoraORISON SW EET MARDEN
pair,
tion of Palestine to civilization anil
F or He who takes care of an in­ sponsible citizens of that expanding s t a t e .— Christian progress.
sect.
IScience Monitor.
"If 1 Imd only followed my f ir s t! tenses, goes behind all effort to
Much more for His children will
impression;
if I had only listened camouflage, to put up a good front.
AMERICANS.
NOT
of
Jewish
care.
*'*" a'■ good
•-Mini impriMsion
iiitnii t*ion or
o r u had
descent, are often invited as a to nvv intuition, instead of nrgu- 1 It's
impression. It gi^e. vou the true,
Im
nttcr
of
sentiment,
to
contribute.
And though to our short-sighted
BY IRVIN s . c o n n
That doesn't mean that they are ing myself into doing something the correct answer to vour ques­
vision.
not
primarily attached to the Unit­ else, I might hnve gotten some­ tion without going through the
No way of escape may appear;
ed
States,
although they may have where," said a man recently in reasoning proves
Let us tru st; for when least we
Thk» is where women huve a tr e ­
A New York E ast Shier met a the art collector—"it was a pic- descended from Scotland or from tc-lling some of the unfortunate
expect it,
friend on Third Avenue nod told tv re."
r e s u lt s of acting contrary to hi • mendous advantage over men. Th ;y
England.
Tbo help of "Our Father" ii him he Imd unit the buP.onhole
have n much stronger intuition,
"Sure. I know." said the other.
Tens of thousands of Irish- inner convictions or intuitions.
near.
"Hut every picture lm:i got to he Amerienti citizens for generations
making trade.
How often we hear um dnr ex­ or spiritual sense, which docs not
— Publisher Unknown.
hut flies struignt
"I'm In the art business now." a subject or it ain’t a regular pic­ have upheld with their money, and pressions from men who hnve foil- stop to reason,Men
-------- &lt;i--------tru st more t *
\V:i.» this sometime* nt the risk of their ,.({ to listen to the inae: voice that to its murk.
he said, proudly—"such a fine Iium!- ture. vou understand
T o a s te d g o ld e n b r o w n , s p r e a d w ith b u t­
The height of ambition for tin- iiess, too! Isita of money in it!” here picture a marine, nr a lniid- lives tho right of the Irish to gov­ -rid to them: "If i only had done their reason, and are far oftener
t e r , * t h e n p L x ced in r i c h m i l k — t h e r e , you
average hoy is two home runs in
HcajH&gt;, nr n still life, or a portrait ern themselves, just as Zionists to- a* f first thought o.’ doing!" Or , 1 mistaken in their estim ate of pen"Whnt do you mean—a rt but.i- —or what? What did it repre­
one game.
h a v e a ra re tre a t!
M ilk t o a s t is f a r r ic h e r
dav are upholding the right ni “If I had only listened to my wife! pie than women. Several times I
ness?" demanded his friend.
-------- o---------not to
taken people to my homo.
sent ?’’
m
i l * told
n » i n me
mi x - «••»«.«» have
- - anything
,
„
.have
_
the
Jews
to
govern
Jerusalem.
She
w
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m
a
d
e
f
r
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m
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e r i t a b r e a d b e c a u s e it
"Wall." explained the East Sill­
"Ilow should I know?" said the
to do with that m an: that he had men I have thought of allying myThe Detroit Frco Press wants er, "I go by auction sales, and I
is
b
o
u
n
t
i
f
u
l
l
y
l
a
d
e
n
w ith n u tr itio n , a n d
to know if our national seal is the buy pictures cheap: then I sell 'em puzzled ex-huttoiiholer. "To me a
NT) PRINCETON p r o f e s s o r a yellow streak in him; that he selfwith In different ways, to see
w
i
t
h
m
ilk
m
a
k
e
s
a
c
o
m
p l e t e f o o d in e v e r y
picture
is
a
picture.
This
here
wasn't
straight,
and
would
turn
what
mv
wife
I
bought
of
them
padlock.
* site
1 lolil
*11 me
-- *to- hnve no
....
! high. Yesterday I bought a pie picture now didn't have no name. arises to snv that Irishmen do not out badly."
and* when
d
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M
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g
u l a r l y . T w o s iz e s ,
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good
American
citizen
•.
I
h
‘lure for twenty-five dollars and H was a picture of three fallen
That inner something, which i thing to do with this one or w ith 1
ciui.h
o. living in American, they
How about sixteen cent gas, today I sold il) for fiflj."
1
0
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a
n
d
1
S
c.
[and one flag. One feller had a fife continue to interest themselves in whispers a protest or a warning, I that, that it would turn out bad- j
asks the llradeutoa Herald. It
‘‘What was the subject?"
AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY
and one ftdler luid a drum Mid wlmt they believe to be the wel­ trill* us to do this or nut to do that, l\. and I have acted against tier
doca seem that with the legislature
"It w asn't no subject at all." .-aid one feller had a headache'”
fare of Ireland and contribute lo 1* something infinitely higher and intuition I made a mistake every
in session, there should be some
finer than unv reasoning power time,
that welfare.
reduction.
fresh daily from your grocer
Emerson s a y s . I believe in the
It isn’t Zionism that is disturb­ we know of. Our inner promptings
---------o--------Voice.
and
that
voice
I
still
small
.......— .professor. The are more trustw orthy than our
ing the Princeton
It
" If nil who live in Brooklyn are
e U m n iA TIMKS.UNION
trnubl with the gentlemen is that reasoning facilities, which often | is the Christ within me.
Brooklynites, would all who live in
narrow-minded
'
bring
us
to
unfortunate
conclus]doesn't
m
atter
win*
we
call
he is one of the
Faria he parasites?— Key West
of race and religious pre-|lons The voice that speaks to usjuixth sense, spiritual sense, in - 1
Citizen. If all who live in Brook­
Telling of n plan to organize for ed in Pittsburgh. From now un- victims
what wc call intuition, is a s o f t' stinct, &lt;&gt;r what not- th at inner
judice.
lyn ure Brooklynites, are those the development of the "Communi- til late autumn "taggers" will be
or spiritual sense, which doesn’t prompting is the Christ, the divwho live in Sanford unfortunate ty Cheat" departm ent in 1'itts- abroad a t least one day a week,
CHARLES MURMAN beat hU stop to reason hut almost flies to inity, the God in us. If wc lived
too?
burgh, the Post Gazette recently Most of the people have wearied of 15 year old Lawrence often, and a decision. It says a man is all as much possible in the conscious---------O' said th at “the principal objects their importunities. But in nddi- severely. He had read, mota'idy, right or he isn’t all right. If he ne/s of God in our daily lives in
The latest hill to cause an up- to he secured through a proper tion solicitors for a great ninny “Spare the rod and spoil tile chilli." isn’t alt right the intuitive person-[nil our affairs. t!i • inner voice
ro ar in the legislature was intro­ federation of social agencies for institution* and organizations are Iiut apparently he overlooked the feels it. senses it. because in tu l-. would become an unerring guide,
I R H M ia B iK H X H e a z a a B iM « a e u n x « B iie u u a a a R a e H a iz * &gt; * all&gt;
duced by Representative Branch development of the Community incessantly making the rounds of warning in Matthew, IKth chapter, tion pierces ull masks, all pro-which we could fell .w implicit)'.
n
1
of Liberty county and is intended Cheat idea" vvus the integral im- prospective subscribers to charity 10th verse.
a
to prohibit all newspapers in the provement, of ttrie*
h e w h o le program.................................................................
funds. All the money
that those
.. j *.».»*
v*.
4 in* *w fiiinmiKH
Too
h ip p in g s vvfin
w e n t uii
on u u u i ia
IU1
stale from calling them flappers. of
.‘int work and a process organizations have need for cu u ld lf0w ,jUVM ago. Then the 15-year
But the hill doesn’t provide any reached by which stable financing be secured with much less effort | „i,i jmv crv[)t to the bed where his
worthy substitute and will probab­ cun he secured, based on the true through a Community Chest. It is [ father und mother lav sleeping
a
ly be voted down.
needs of the service rather than the to he hoped that the present effort | un(j ^hot Iris father dead,
n
—- 0-------n
amount that could lie obtained.
of the Pittsburgh Federation of
n
Now that the tourists are ubotit
Tho Community Chest plan of Social Agencies will tend to create
HORBIBI.E. YOU will say, and
all gone it won't be long before financing social and welfare work n demand for a Community Chest so it is, the &lt;lreudful crime of a
Florida many crackers will turn bus been demonstrated satisfactory In this city. Pittsburgh P«cdk it." vicious son. But whatever a son
the noses of their Fords North and and efficient by numerous cities
Through
some
unexpected is he gets from his father and
follow in the footsteps of their in which it has been successfully change in conditions or failure of mother.
■
w inter visitors. But those who employed," declares the newspaper. some of the volunteer collectors
The best wav to make him more
M
a
spen'l the sum m er in F’lorida, fish­ "It embraces the budget system to under*Sand just whnt was w ant­ vicious, even to the point of murd­
In
Woodruff
Subdivision,
just
south
of
Sanford—
ing in our lakes ami ponds and The needs of every agency co-op­ ed, the first canvass for the Com­ er. is to treat him crueilv. A good
u :
WITH ONE HALF MILE LAKE FRONTAGE
swimming a t our beaches, will be erating are ascertained in advance. munity Chest fund this year was example will do more for .1 young
If
Taken
At
Once.
ju st as tanned, just os fat and One collection is made, nnnunlly not entirely successful, it is pro hoy than a heavy club.
ju s t as happy.
■
and we have not heard of any posed to niukc one more effort and
a
—■o ------NEW YORK lags behind other
place in which the people failed to the directors anticipate securing
great states like Iowa and Califor­
A fter many years of experiment­ provide the whole sum required, all thnt is needed in one day.
ing Luthern Burbank produced a Tho Community Chest plan puts
There can be 11,1 denying the fact nia in automobile ownership, hut
crop
of white blackberries. How .solicitation for philanthropic work that it is better to hnve one such is improving a little. Even New
----- ---Payable $25.00 per lot, balance monthly for 3 years.
manv of u# have sufficient lM‘r'Io n u plane of dignity that it c.m uc- "drive''
1
than a dozen, and every York City in spite of the almo-t
sistenev. patience uml perserver,u, 1(J no „ ,hcr W(ty/.
business mnn and woman and «U | f?™ .1'.‘‘K "
j °" of
nusi
•nee to take hold of our own bad j
aj| trup n|)(j no
t hP {n uama mi»u »&gt;«'» woman " " * * I iperca&gt;cd the number of automou position to be “ PProach*'J biles 20 per cent,
■1
habits or some extremely
, Jacksonville che.st will bo filled ns , mu st appreciate the importance
■
I, nutomobile manufacturers
problem end to
keen
* . desired very buoii. Thu Gazette- making
king the
the Chest
Chest fund
fund complct
complete. | wouldA build
k.. im
...........
Rooms 301-502. Phone 93
for the owners of
Times, referring to a situation T in preliminary work in which the their cars, in or very near the
First
National Bank Building....
I8_jnoi . ; £ i W.!«i„.J 7 7 1which was well known here before , needs, und not perhaps the r e q u e s t s
Sales Force:—Miss Kuba WilMams/Miss riel
of Us fre t and whine unless, wc the chest plun was inaugurated, re -|o f different institutions and organ- great cities, huge garages, in
can "get there" in a hurry? In calls the troubles and annoyance : irations were estimated can be ro­ which ears could be stored at a
Sanford, Fla. J i g
Hoaae.
First St.
fair price, the sale of automobiles
tho lives of moat of us there i.&lt; of repeated drives ami collections,!Bed upon as reasonable. The
In trig cities would instantly doulw
great need fo r striving to culti­ saying:
, *
lk» made for only such riibhie* ?? M**«w - f i r i t n i s m s m t s r i t u vate white blackberries.-^Kissim­
uuiiii
“The "tag day" season has open- are cohsidered necessary.
mee Gazette.

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PLANS FOR ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT
OF WAR VETERANS BEING MADE
Wednesday
-kins Connelly
' Friloha Bridge Club
ee luncheon.
K. Ftounullnt wdll tn Wednesdny Club and
pucsts at bridge.
Thursdav
t Miller witl entertain
te Luncheon Club.
hryn Wilkey will en'i?erv Wo
Bridge
u Number Five &gt;f inn a '0-"\ ' ntl will meet with -Mrs.
eld. 2W French Avenue.
P [ Griffin and Mrs. T.
„vV, wi|i entertain Circle
r Three "f the Methodist
Thur-dsv afternoon nt 3
the home of Mrs. GrLmS'erVoV‘lthe Methodist
,,rv Society will meet at
re of Mrs. Leslie Went a t 4

The fifteenth nnnunl encamp­
ment of the Florida Department of
United Spanish War Veterans will
be held in West Palni Bench May
18, 10 and 20. A record attendance
is expected as the vfqlogation from
each camp will be doubled,' the au­
thority for this action hating been
hi* en by the convention which
w as held jn St. Petersburg last
year.
The various committees are hard
nt work to make this the best de­
partm ent encampment in the his­
tory of the organization in Flori­
da. Prizes are to be awarded to
the enmp and auxiliary making the
most mileage, the mileage to be
computed on railroad distances for
each delegate. A reunion of the
old First Florida Regiment is be­
ing falked of ns n beginner in get­
ting all the strength of this regi­
ment together for the national en­
campment in St. Petersburg.
The general encampment com­
m ittee is composed of Comrade J.

social meeting of the DoughWesley will be held in the
rarior* nt 8 o'clock in the
r The hostesses will be
' \| Abercrombie and Miss
. Those expecting to
arc reuui^Ud to tall 8 i—
W
-4U,**
Daughters of Wesley will
hariiuct at Chuluotn Inn on
s inp of May 5. Those who
to attend are requested to

Mrs. C. E Henry entertained
the Tuesday Duplicate Cluh and
some extra guests nt her home on
Magnolia Avenue, last evening.
The rooms were attractively de­
corated with a profusion of spring
flowers combined with ferns.
The mantel was hanked with
palms anti ferns. Following, the
game of Duplicate, most delightful
refreshments of two courses were
served. Punch was served through
out the evening.
Those playing were: Mrs. Fred
Walsma, Mrs. II. It, Lewis, .Mrs.

Bridge P arty Is Given
By Social Departm ent

Mrs. George D. Bishop Delightful Dance Is
Hostess at Lovely Given Tuesday Night
Bridge Luncheon
At Woman's C 1 u b
n
Q n J1' J";;'.'1- U..mm.tteo of the
The club was delightfully decoa beautifully SflnjordW om an s Club with Mrs. ratc,| with great howls of red
hem. at her R. A. Newman as the aide chairplaced artistically about the
.venue.
.
man. gave a dance at the club room&gt; Proceeding the game of
floor was de- Tuesday evening which was e. sue- |iri(lKt., n brief business meeting
with larkspur cess in every way both socially WUR ^dd
'. of
and land financially.
; Thc prizu fl,r
8Cort&gt;i a ,-0SL.
•jotio .unrheon j Pleasing decorations if.*
.......... on u teak
w:n
perfectly ap- ^ fe rns and cut flowers were used, won by Mrs. R. S. Holly. Follow*
*, which were A ttractive favors added much to ing the game of bridge u delight•rystal baskets ^(he pleasures of the evening, ful ice course was served, each
11• * , y ? C£! j Splendid music was furnished by guest was given an old fashion
were delight- the Brochahn orchestra.
pink for a favor,
the colors of j
the ice course : 1
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- with the col-' s s s s x M i R i i i i s m n i i i i i i i i i i i R i i i i i n a i s i i i s s B s a a n x
,
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y :

NOTICE
l Woman's Cluh Dance, which
fortwne.l from last Friday
rz will bo held Til. -d a / evejt the Womans Club.

Its location makes i! ideal for your I
dry. It is only a few minutes drive from
The terms of purehasejire so easy tl
•**■*&amp;■ • •

own several lots here.

\T H R E E A C T COMEDY

THURSDAY
. April 30

IKinrer is spending a few
■ bmini- in Jacksonville.
«f_ Kjgefield. ts
Mil of F» A. Sebum
| jzJ Mrs. C. (I. Wily are
P*f a few days in JacksSnThere are a tot of Sanford peo­
ple who will he pspp»inlly in'erested in Senator Fletcher’s speech
in Geneva tomorrow.
in Chicago a man with -Jdim.iioo
in his pocket jumped into the river,
hut tilings are very high in Chi• ‘nil Mrs. s. M. I
C. M IIand ure «|
S*)'i in Jacksonville

camp. Dr. Alice R. Miller for the
.•’J"'1
W: Gooding, ndJurMit-of the camp,as general sec­
retary. -Many uelfghtfs) .fenUjres
are being •planm ^rfb^T v efttcr
tam m ent cnmmiUe,, tyhltSvWsll infuri' a good time for cveWprW at
tending the convention^'' . '‘Ii
At th? April meeting of the Col
Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary, de
legates elected to represent the
‘
auxiliary were: Mr&lt; .Roy Schmidt
and Mrs. W. B. Un
ternates being Mrs. J. M. Brady
of Orlando and Mrs. A. Hoinische
of Clarcona.
Others who are expecting to a t­
tend the reunion are: Past Com­
mander and Mrs. R. A. Terheun,
Adj. Ft. C. Shafer and Mrs. Sheaffer, who is president of the local
auxiliary, Mrs. .Jennie Rowan,
Comrades C. R. Lord, Alfred King,
J- G. Sharon and Errikson, Judge
Sharon will deliver the memorial
address.

Mrs.Henry E ntertains
Duplicate Club

The Fidelia Class of »h«* Bap­
tist Sunday School will entertoin
with u social at the home of Miss
id. of Vero, former. No.uni Seoggan. 80B i’ark Avc.,
&gt;' the guest of Mr, on Thursday evening. H o’clock.
A. Terheun.

Milane Theatre
Benefit Hanford Order »f OeMolav

'If'- W. 1. Clark and
Clark will leave
;1: by motor f..r Cleveland,

New Summer
Store Hours
f'.-rr.'si U k
W left We

^everal day
“ i’ 1 iri&gt;. ni
w-r. .d Jacksonville,
w'*‘« ,‘h» Virgin-

1 M ay I lie follow ing .store h o u rs will hit in
t lu th c a tte n tio n of o u r o u t of to w n p a tr o n s .

•'! &lt;ompnny, i

* a lrw day III Sun ford on
T'xld and Mrs. J, T.
’“*• who are guest..
un. i . t Tuesday in
dr. and Mrs. C. D,

Week Days 8:20 to fi
Saturdays 8:110 to 7
Close Thursday at 12

To in ,ilt h, ui.idv o f fin e .ill-sill; (Ic a r^ e U c

Gray, who
in Sanford
where they
cka before
canie ..ver from
her- hr j, a student
'JiviTMty of Florida
,la&gt; with his broth-

CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
t ttion S u its fo r lloya.

'turge Morse and
will arrive
abs.’n Park for a
Morse. Geor** ""on to Hon.

If your home town merchant can’t supply you, try

h M. Warren
r * birth ! a »on, Apr.
, r s Uen
^a'ren. jj named John
Warren was
r marriag •Miss
Derma*
'•on.
V- Hutchin"
Mfi
^ b, Uarn i ^ 1'lf‘UKhters
1
have
k * " &gt; £ , l ° muke their
**&lt;*de
^“ving lived ut

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number of ngo and the people ntt|M alm «»
the events.
| burr want t» commemorate hi
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Artists ot lViaInie&amp;i)Ui’Cr «hct he looked like in order that

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To Fight in Orlando

FLORIDA STATE LEA K IK
Lakeland 5; rnmpa •&gt;.
I Hanford 10, St.uPctcraburg 12.

C arter tfse.s Three f i r - ’-*
vA Tm \\tr~i FA’r iiP
Ami Allen Two In V n tc s tL , , 0^ T p ilu b u w h 7
Which Started And (Jr din- r'n rin n ati 6. O iicng.f :t.
[ u cd a s R e g u la r I la t li n g F e s i NVv York r&gt;; rtiiladelphin 7.

______
iLo.tnn Brooklyn, rain.
Everybody was hitting Tucsda- ’
.
v“ i v w i t
game, which was Inst l»y Sanford -&gt; v . y„rk. Philadelphia, rain. *
to the Saints hy n score of 12 to
;t. St. Louis &amp; (III innings )
10, the defeat sending the Celery* &gt; •»"-&gt; ” • rinwolnml a
Fed below the r&gt;00 mark in the
percentage column.
The (Saints made IT idts off
Gray, Snowden and Bryant, the
first two yielding 15 to t in ”total.
Sanford made 10 bits off Knight
and Brown.
Gray, thu young tn ’.Ugian. who
started on the mound for Sanford
lnsl«;d only a third of an inning, the
Saints pounding him for four hits
and three runs within that time.
Snowden vvus sent in to relieve
G ray and in the five and two-third
innings that lie pitched, he yielded
11 hits, netting nine tuns for the
visitors, bringing their score .o 12.
Bryant was sent in a t ihe open­
ing o the seventh and held the vis­
ito rs 'to two hits and no runs for
tin* remainder of the game.
While the Saints were pounding
the hurlers sent in by Nick Carter,
V jflB
the Cdery-Feds were doing the
/ / jjflw
j i
same thing to the mound ai tints of
Vl
the visitors.
'
tjfl
Knight started off for iliu visi­
.• —•••«
r7ji
tors and wns hit freely ror th ti;
. . . . . Browci ‘lifted him at the
'y&amp;i
beginning of the second and vvus
hit for tour runs, lie then held
'itir S
the locals runless until the sixth,
. r.riling
..
,t i I.Illy iiawsnn,
when they were able t.» score two
Ai&gt;
more on a walk, an error and two
nirtifim
akir
for
Cmnpnny K., h im HOrniKItN
ASSOCIATION
hits, Sanford scored one more in
ida
Nation
i|
(iuaril
a*, t! land'i.
Atlanta
at
Mobile.
tile ninth, bringing tlit:t ‘ total to
• 1 1’ tin* best boxing bill fans
10, or just two less thar. enough Chattanooga at Little Rod;.
have r'.'cii in a lung time will lie
Nashvill" at Memphis.
to lie tnc score.
stii'p d at the armory in (&gt;:dnr. 1 1,
Birmingham-New
O
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a
n
,
The game was slow throughout
’I
luu day night at
n'clncl..scheduled.
and many hits were mad* whi'.h &lt;&gt;n
Titi'i»• will be fonr mills totaling
fnster fielding would not hnv.t been
‘J-* rounds. Young Wallace of New
Orleaiu, will m?ei Fearless Firiie,
of Atlanta, in an oight-vound bout;
Young BlunvO. of Tim pn, will
me"l Frank V’uldc/, nf i ' uIm, I'etu
liivcra, &lt;f Tampa, will m
l‘mil,:
Frank of Tampa mid i • &gt; local
St. Peter, burg
boys uid gu lour rounds.
Sanford
Lakeland
Tampa

Today’s Games

How They Stand

.v a i . j i k s h u k u ,’ w i i u h i,'. E „ , Swedishm attaM akers
Af... jy —Th.* authorities of thi. Arc Supplying n orM
city have net themselves the task
-------of ascertaining the color and the
JONKOPING, Sweden, Apr. 2D.’
rut i f the whiskers worn hy OM —A match a day for every man.
King Atholstnn, who died in 025. woman and child in the world is
They have looked through ancient now being turned out uy the facl&gt;« yk*. studied .statues and pored torio.s owned or conttulled by tlto
over archives, but up to the present SwedirTi Match, G 'orjjpptlm . ac*
time with tio success. They p ^ v fbrdlnjr t&gt; a report i...,ucd Iter?,
not dir-nuruged, however, and th-J
The nveragu &lt;hit|iut*rol-. amount*
rre.icli is still going on.
‘ to ..0.000 ntateffc»*-a second, or
A fund has been subscribed for 10,000000,000 boxen t:v •\ ear. If
thu erection oi a stained glass pur- place i in a single pile the nuilen
trait to King Athclstnn in the lo- boxes mad in oight m onthv would
cal town hti|l. (It scer.w Athclsftm i cai i ft ant thu u lr'J i.to the moon,
BOSTON
Apr.
2D.—W aiter drove out th ; Danes 1.00) yu:.rs it is tiErgcfl.. • -.n- *
Johnson held Boston to four hits
while hi" mates pounded Fcrgtunp
Fuhr and Fullerton for nine hits a
and nine runs in the first two in- ”
ninga of the game here yesterday, n
The champions won, !) la 2.
M
Score by innings:
„
W ashington
510 00!) ono—P n
15 i.-tc a
0(H) 002 OOO—2 5
Batteries: Johnson and Kurd; r
Fu tfu m n , Fuhr, Fullerton and Pi »
cinicli.
"
ST. I.OI IS BEATS DETROIT j"
DETROIT, Apr. 2D.—Although 1■
Davis wtis wild, allowing ten walks M
and hitting one batsman, Detroit n
was unable to bit Ids offerings "
and St. Louis won a ten inning 2
game, 5 to •'{, here yesterday.
n
Score by innings:
■
St. Louis 101 001 100 2—5— 10—1 ”
Detroit
000 :soo 000 o—:t— 1—2 "
Batteries: Davis ami Scvcried; 2
Dauso, We.l.*.. I )«»y!.- and Ua«s|«r. n
I IILE BESTS BLANKE.NSIIII
CHICAGO
A|.r. 2'.).—George n
D li' bested Ted itlankcnsldp in a 2
pitching duel yesterday, holding v:
the White Sox to four idts while 3
Cleveland hit Itlaukensliip with u
mi'ti mi bn;ii&gt;s aim won, :t to 2.
Sr ore by innings:
•
•2
Cleveland
100 Oil) 010—15—!&gt;—«l n
Chicago ‘ 000 111) 000—2— 1— 1 2
Baiterics: Chle and
Myntt; a
Blankenship1 and Crouse.
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?5c Our (iuest
On a Free .Sightseeing: Tour )

(By Charles K. Ward.)
BOL! INS COLLEGIA WINTER
I ARK. Apr. 21).—Plum* have been
N A I DIN AI. LEAK I '
lonipleted for tin holding of th • •
Dean. nii.
’• lb annual Florida Mate lnt"r
i Til)
•
, New York
cliota
tic Swimming Champion- •
Wnlxak, 2l&gt;.
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LAKELAND.
Apr.
21).—'
T
amp.&gt;
. Cincinnati
Thompson, e
571 won the second straight game of
•Chicago
Bailey. ll&gt;.
l,V&gt; the .-■I lies yesterday licfote an »•»»- and all Indiration" point to the f
Philadelpliia
Ntnnzak, if.
(55
tluisell 11 oe.'rl of Elko attending i vent.-i this &gt;ca 1"iug .arger than i
Brook)] n
Kiiinoy, cf.
oH.’i the tate convention here, by a six any ever staged in tin' I'ntir.* south- |
Pittsburgh
laud, according to Raymond W. |
Friabic, :ib.
:jh"i to five si ne.
St. (.mile
Gii'i-ne,
t.itc &lt;nuimissii.ner of lb" j
Gray, ..........
::«
&gt;
«
&gt;
The
lb&gt;\
Srur
B o s to n
A m rtcnr Athletic L'nion and di- !
Snowden, p.
TA MPA
,i rector of the meet again this year. |
Bryant, p.
Ilunt, ss.
&lt;i
Wb oi ih" first stinting gun I
Curler, x. ,
i't. , Jissiuei,
i i •‘buoius''
i&gt; licially opening the j
7,",i( Berninge
Wa«l*inct*in
ii meet i n Sniiiidav of this week, tile |
Totals
11) 111 Di 27 1
| Allen, el
Philadelphia
I,
■ l n. 'lo iwionmng i.deni in i
x Batted for B r'a n t In ft!
,iil)2 Lv». .i.
* lev eland
i.
M ilitia will lie ;i.*: i.'inblc.l in Win I
BT. PETE
Alt. It. II. I’t). i
,I5**(* Dean, 2b
Chicago
itter Pa- i. to
uttem pt to lower 'VJ
Allen, • .
C 0 0 I
,51*0 Bou7.il, :u
St. Louis
ii
i
i;:l
of
tlic
rti'te iccoiil.. Mr. |
Shannon; rf. i 5 :t 2 f&gt;
.
‘litt
Huggins.
I New York
I
C ueno tid Fullv 1*00 cnnte.stanl.s i
Edwards, cf.
5 2 2 o
•*ll Eitiuib*.
Detroit
I. !•re e.'tpis t -d f« b4 entered in th"
Messner, 2b.
. 5 I .’&gt; 5
|b&gt; toil
meet, while pr,'&lt;iaint:i.ii are going i
Brown, If.
:&gt; I 2 I
1 n'i \ a:&lt;l fur Die entgi tabling of j
Bnrncs, lb.........f&gt;
i | h
S o l I II CRN \SSD C I \H O N
tin a*:: 1111 id ciiitors nml pert ii- I
Doyle, till.
,, .. f&gt; 2 2 &lt;&gt;
n
to
r. hi Wmtei Park during the
Bcssc, c
. ' . 1 1 7
Atlanta
&lt;i incil.
Knight, p.
I I 1 n
Nni hvllle
n
Twenty-four ha:eJso:av rter.ing
Brower, p. ..
I o I i)
llomphia .
o
ilver
loving cups huv" lieen ofNivv Orleans
i lered In tin- winnei of the vuriou
Ttftnls
II 12 17 27 10 1 Biimlngham
| event -. Flli ei'll • linn is vnliu.d
Score hy innings:
(i 'I'attnniiiiga
0 ..• SI ’&gt;00 o il tn&lt; ■ ••) the &lt;opi
Sanford
;5") m il ool — HI Little Rock
n will t&gt;. a valualde ;;i* litiun to any
St. IVtC. .
.'kW l i t out) 12 Middle
1 i eel ion it is .nid. la iidditioa
Srunmat^'f Tlh* base Idts, Shan
non. Me. i- . 2. Knight, Eilwurtid .
Wal/.ak, K lnijy. Three bate bit.
Brown. Home run, Doyle. S iu i .
fice bil.s, Curley, Bailey. Stolen1
bases, Curley, Be sac, Shannon. I
0152.
. Peti * but r '•••• w in tiff
Left on bases, Sanford II. St. I’&lt;
Welch vi ■ina ot th" ' ha npion-liips l.i •
tersburg ID. Hits, off Gray I in
Three .''•&gt;'•■ and riper: fuu.i tile ’’Sui
1 -^Jo n iu g . Snowden 11 in 5 2-It
'itonu' &gt;in&gt;' C i'y" iu'li .'.le that tr.iiir;
innings, Bryant 2 in .'! innings,
Weld., * being carcicd out daily in .m
Knjgbt 5 in 1 inning, Bmwer II
I *.,,,, .• i ! •'i • in defend :5»e till" •: :'i
in n iimingit Struck out, by S iioa 1’otir HunM Arc Mtitle in
Srcit/."r
Wr.-t Coi.ni again this year. Mm
ilea 2, by Bryant .'t, by Brower 7
‘*l.tn,ky'*l'.,nim,;( iiu*&gt; I’ttkcf
, ,|py, i.tif I’o i Miami managed to •• m
Biitc on balls, off Snowden 2, off
Game From (Til)-' I’mimlnljia Ii I be .to title in the girl-’ divi
Knight I, off Brower 51, Passed
ing Alexander From llu.x
!l y oi' i i'*n "f the meet last spring multi
off AI *«!•*■ o'.-b gimluation bus tak"n t
Johnsoi l i e ' lire Magic City truin, utliiu NEW YORK. Apr.
A tv .
have filled in the places and it G
cnlii inning rally that netted four
be.ivcd Ihe lower East Con. t will
• t mis enali. ‘il liie Philadelphia No\ I (•;
be well represented.
to win their liisi victorv of
To Strengthen Field I tiotials
(b in min High School team, ate
the season from the Giaul' ye.**
2'j. (' liaid at work and those who hive
tmduy, 7 to ♦&gt;,
Nick ('a lte r in p re pa i ing I"
• from &gt;een the Orange count; whinner"
Semi' by innings:
rtri'iigtiii.-a the outfield &lt;&gt;f the • VI- I lullie .
000 ISO 1"" 7 |0 !
Here dtl 1
action a re predicting that llitw
g-yrffilf*, nail linn two gnnil plny- I New York 000 221 000 &amp; 1 l
&gt;• would will place I*'"-!* in the limit &gt;Mtln*-.
cm in prunpeet, lie uiinouiiccil thi.*
Batteries: Mitchell and Hciillm;
uncratic Duytona, St. Augustine and Tampu
afternoon.
ii enndi H i e also rep o rt'd lo lui^i unitsBarnes,
lluntzingcr
and
Snyder.
Gray, a recent recruit to the
for tin* uiiliy strong teams thi year and
team , who wni* btnrleil in ye. ter1will e. no to W inter Park with the
\ LEX AN HER IS I'Ol'.NDF.D
ilny’i game nml poun !•*«! from the
i
IN*
INN
'
’I
I.
A
pt.
2D.
'
It
lunuiiii before the iluril inning \vu.&lt; nati pounded Alexander ratlier
It t h j f l l n V l ' f V
»
' !**{
Bryant, the xoulhpuw from Geor­ freely ycatenlay mid won the third
gia, not tile Bryant win* wuh ol&gt;- game of the aerie*, D to :i.
Score i&gt;y inning*:
taincd front Birininghum, wax
100 000 110 I
7 i
given a chance yesterday afternoon i hicago
D 11 0
anil dijl well in holding the hard­ Clm innati 000 102
Battel le : Alexander, Brett anil
hitting Saint* for the filial three
innings of the game ami t ’Hrtcr H artnett anil O'Kurrell; Itixev
romidin-* that in* lia* g o o d mate' nmld Wingn.
rial in the Georgia ernekri-. Dry
niit, thb righthander, who wun »!&gt;
tallie d 'from Birmingham vvn* le
leu*id 'at Lakelutni la*l vvek.
Manager t ’u rte r i* con*iilerir.g
M'luling Jaek*on or Wiilxli to iln
mound tliia afternoon. Both -l&lt; Im
aon ami Wnlxli are ror.slileieil well to
able to hold the Suintn.

SOFIA. Apr. 2D.—The Bulgarian
government i* eonsidering calling
one of urnty cla?*es to colorM a* It
ha* been unable to get the 10.000
voiutcera recently authorized by
the round! of ambassador* at
Pari* to piMUfyttbe country.

.1. II. JACKSON....

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2rd I.Aiwiil'.S I1—ilcdtlun ‘'I yiiir- Special

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SANFORD IJSFl) PARTS CO
Geneva
:uul
Ave..
'i(il
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! (lp fri F rn iti M a n It I I t •» f ) -i«Ha t I I
Ail Ki;&gt;ii t I toys—Kcl*:; Get lit:: a !

Hill Hardware Company
• , : . PHONB :»:i

F .0 . 0 . D A Y T O N . 0 .

• , •

. 1111. \vi*rM I irjjf-.t itnnu*
A
iacttitris &lt;*l bum cleMti
I&gt;1.nit:., wc it ive Dent woikinR fur

nmnthr. on the vlcvc!u;*tuer.t til a
plant that uniki ne wiU
at a radically lower price - a price
so low that it would briiif] elec­
tricity within the reach of every
farm home in America.
We knew that a million farm
homes were ready for electricity—
that .: million farmers realised
the money-savin]], time-saving
value of electricity—that a million
farm women had learned that
electricity would lighten the hurdrns of farm life and hrintf new
happiness apd new opportunities
to their families.
A P r i c e T h a t Is R evolts*
tio a a ry
NVe realizeJ that a small reduc­
tion in pricef would tint be enough.
It must be revolutionary drastic.
And wc wanted to be able to offer
litis plant on very easy terms —so
I It,tl cvejy farm kpfne, whether
owned cf rented, could have the
benefits that are so much appre­
ciated on the 200,000 farms where
Pciro-Light is now in use.

And Now It's Ready
Today the new Delco«Li)fht t3
ready. It is more than w«i 1
hoped. Quantity produetloi

t ‘.n

: earch and mventi &gt;.
di:rrd the F)cl&lt; o-lugl

make all farms clcctri
farms.

the

A S srsa H

light'

-will

I P a s 'iW B n t

—Balance: on Easy Terms

A 6© 0*W «Jt£ f tc n - S to r *
a g e -B a U c ry P la n t
Ihe new phmt i; .t gmuittc
I M i cvl .*• :.r m c v rn

I &gt; t ‘it:t o n

c » ti dv
in addition to
tbc ; : c I t!".; plant jtsclf.

t a

lull f&gt;B0-watt capacity.s strong,
turdily built, economical in *&gt;rcr.ation. It i;» equipped with a
standard Helen st trier and an
economical :&gt;turtin»* battery. And
its ptjetr.i.. only 3195 L o. b.
i the
Rfeatert value ever otl'ered in
DclcO'Ligl’.t cL'ctric plant.

C c m y l c t c :r Bs t a l I a t i o n
a t a R c irc rrk a b ly
S m a ll C o st
In addition t;&gt; this, special
arrangements have been made
\*hereby the Dclco-Light denier
in your community" wifi install
your plant and wire your house
lor five lights, to be located wher­
ever you specify. You will re­
ceive with tli
beautiful
ipmpbHVtf lightih*' iLutinr. cortpletcwitaambs."
And ii/rcT thi* *■plant, ihitalk:tlou, wiring, fixtures, cvciytiling

I in illy, v.c have arranged tlut
ihis new l-.w coot for Dclco-Light,
completely installed, can be paid
on term; sn cjtsy that anyone can
t.ikr advantage of them.. The
total cost i ; only $2 |8, including
freight (;« little more west of the
Mississippi), But you make only
n small .down hayment* T’hc bal­
ance ij payable on fgvy terms,
arranged to suit your convenience.
•

1 A s k So t D e t a i l s
Never before has such an otfet
»««n made. Never before has
Dclco-Light cost so little and been
so easy to buy. 11 means that utiy
farm home—yn.ir home—can have
Dclcn-L;^ht today.
At the bottom of this advertise-*
tnmt ippenr the name and ad-*
dtess of the Ddco-Ugfit dealer
lor your community. Call on
jum, write, or telephone lor full
information —specifications of the
plant, illustrations of the fixtures
that conte with it. d-taiL yIf, cur
complete iju tallu G o iF m ff-w ® !^

&gt;qu wviiBw u *

DclcO'Liglit Company, Dayton, Ohio, Subsidiary of Qeventl M otors C orporation

�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29,1925.
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SHOE REPA!I?TNG
WANTED AT ONCE— Mother *f o r RENT—Room* with or *ltbI'SED CARS FOR SALE
Cottage. Phone
WAN TED—Two young men to f o r r e n t
HOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S H O E
with oscrsupply of milk to Rive
0ut meals.
Reasonable rates,
run on A. O. L. trains and sell
FOR SALE -Two milk cows, fresh one feeding a day to infant. Rhone I Lincoln House.
SHOP—&gt;We turn out neat work, 1921 Dodge Touring Car.
goods, blue suit and $15.00 bond
---------------------— ------ --------- —A,
good price, A. J. McCulley, Ovie- 12‘J-J. or write l». O. Bo* 371.
with quick service and we uae 1920 Dodge Screen Truck.
ir o n s n n J e°t*
192.1 Dodge Sedan.
required. Address Union News FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks do. Fla.
the beat materials.
You nre w asting time and mo­
m r d l o l r l r *•*
Co.. Lakeland. Fla.
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
Rldg., 203 Onk Ave. Inquire up­
WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 ney if this page hasn't your claa*
stairs. C. T. Smith.
1921 Ford Touring Car.
_
lOe a H a a
PRINTING
FOR SALE— Furniture, all kinds
room cottage nt once. Close in. sified advertisement. Phone it in
" ___ No a lin e
1924 Ford Touring Car.
today. No. 148.
of household goods, Mrs. S. A. “Y” care Herald.
Ur a lin e
3750 GETS GROVE NEAR I,ARE FOR RENT a t Daytona Beach. Chancellor, 505 \ \ . 3rd St.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord­
"Terms to Some People”
___4 r a l l a e
22 ACRES! TIMBER!
NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
ers a specialty. Phon« 417-W,
Very desirable summer cottage
4 double above
I. W. PHILIPS SONS
ing room down town, comforta­
rk F»c«
and apartments.' Robert Gray. 804
9 Railroad Avenue.
3— »Vcii established milHave you rooms to rent or some
ble and cool, telephone, hot and
Furniture, crops included; rich Auditorium IHdv. P. O. Box 21,
Dodge Sale* and Service
business.
Reason
for
second
hand
furniture
to
sell?
* 7 ^ * 1 rats* ar* for con!IE SEMINOLE PRINTERY__
insertions.
trucking soil; should produce 10,* Daytona Beach. Phone 1005-J,
ng town. For further Use The Herald’s classified page cold water. 111 East 5th St.
average l e n g t h
'intine thnt pleases. Prompt
00(1 hampers lettuce or celery per
.
FOR RENT—Comfortable bed­
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
acre, adjacent large lake, Vi mile FOR RENT—Five room furnished
”b»s ch»r»« 3tfo 1
rooms. close in, phone 429.
cation. Welakn
Iluilding next
station and advantages, only four
bungalow
well
located,
fifty
dol­
LEARN ABOUT font County and miles City of Sanford; spring-wa­ lars per month. A. P. Connelly A:
I’ restricted to
door to Used Furniture Co.
FOR RENT—luirge cool room.
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­ tered pasture, valuable pine and Sons (Realtors) 104-8 Magnolia FOR SALE—Filling station, store
Separate tads. Hot water. Phono
The S anand dwelling. Partly furnished
REAL ESTATEgram.
Rest
advertising
medium
in
timber,
175
orange
trees;
good
411 W. Sll* Park.
Avenue.. Phone 48.
i mrall will be responsible
on Orlnndo road. Citrus Height.
South Florida Published morning*. palm shaded bungalow, barn, ga­
E. SPURLINO, sub-division Star-Tqfegram. Lakeland. Fla.
Going North.
• S r i r u K i a J. specialist.
rage, tool house. Living elsewhere
WANTED—Room nnd board by
Subdivision to Or­
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
J iL , The office s h o u ld he
.ost and round
82,750
takes
all,
only
S750
required
week for gentlemen; close in
!?!• Immediately In c a s e of
rooms.
314
Elm
Ave.
lando. Florida, and F l o r a OHIO—Xenia. Make yotir snles 11. Carrington, 104 First National
FOR SALE—Complete beauty par­ state prices. P. O. Box 158, San­
Heights, Florida on Dixie Ilighthrough the Xenia Gazette. Bank Uuilding, Sanford, Fin.
lor. 1’artv leaving town. Estab­ ford.
LOST—One Aininie puppy about
wav.__________________
lished business.
Good location.
Xen!a. Ohio. Rich agricultural
seven months old. Name “ Pep"
Reasonable rent. Write P. O. Box
district. Want ad nnd display
Reward. II. S. L o n g . Ph.me (157
___TIN AND METAL WORK
WANTED
TO
RENT—Apartment
CHILDREN’S FATAL DISEASES
91.
rates on request.
I v couple must be reasonable.
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds
Phone
218 or Box 981.
FOR
SALE—Several
orange
grove
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work. couTMr.fts mo.) T.rnni-:n—etna*.
Worms and parasites in the in­
properties in town.
One 1Itne.| n.»» tisvi&gt; tris inrgsm circu­ testines of children undermine FOR RENT—Three room furnish­
W nter nnd Boat Tanks. At Onk
The
extraordinary
Horozone
In Pniitb w*«,*ra rtaorirlit. health nnd r.o weaken their vital­
grove on beautiful lake, won­
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ lation
treatment for (lesh wounds, cuts,
ed apartment. Adults only. 218 ncre
Ttnls
Re
/R-word)
tin*.
derful locations for sub-division!*.
phone 111.
ity that they are unable to resist French Avenue.
roron, galls, burns and scalds is
Low prices now. but quick action
the
diseases
so
fatal
to
child
life.
just ns effective in the stable as
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
is
necessary
to
secure
these
low
in the home. Morse flesh heals
Building: Material
ers and fern growers of Volusia The safe course is to give a few FOR RENT—5 room house, dose prices. Inquiio l ake Jesnup I.uiiu
of White’.*. Cream Vermifuge.
:ti ‘ 15. Thi.islicr &lt;v Garner.
with remarkable speed under its
eollnty mbi'ilinu in the Be I-ulid dose-i
Co., Istngwood, Fla.
powerful influence. The treatm ent
MIRACLE Concreto to ., general Daily Nows, rato lc per word, cash It destroys and expels the worms
without the slightest injury to the I*DR PENT—New Five room house
is the same for animals as for
cement work, sidewalks, build­ with order.
FOR
SALE—One
fishing
boat.!
health or activity of the child.
humans. First wash out infect­
double garage, three miles out
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
i,utile
from
No.
1
cypres*
boards,
j
MAINE—Watervltle. Morning S«n- Price 35c. Sold bv Fancy's Drug Orlando road. $15.00 per month.
ious germs with liquid llorozone,
Terwilleger. Prop.
brand new for $25.0U.
2301 W.
—Adv. Call 57I-.I.
tlnel. Thousands nt Maine Peo­ Store.
and the Bornzone Powder completes
First
St.
J.diti l,t"V, «i a!«. I f••ini;iiit s*.
the healing process. Price (liquid)
HILL LUMBER CO. House a ple are Interested in Florida prop­
t:n i. T'» • n : r tv - ' v *** ,.
erty. Reach them through Ok
t’tte, ami $1,20. PowY(«-7-**.TT/e
Service, Quality and Price.
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Lumber and Building Material
tioti.
b Iff. mill tli*% .1sailti J Ufiiii. If liv­ Store.
Usson's home. Phone U7-J or
Carter Lumber Company
A bottle of Herbine on the shelf ing it ml If •IdiiiI, all imrllrM rtiiliu*
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Iilk! iin\ 11at ••«* t limit r Ilia* #**hl
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505
at home is liku having a doctor in .1
«•1111 Id'iv. i|fi'f«iiM'il. Nftm-y I*pw.
Herald will bring yon big re­ South Carolinian Took Dlack
the
houso
all
the
time.
It
gives
|
t**«'.
dtul lt«*V .Inti II J M«'il|l*
FOR RENT—Furnished bungalow instant relief when tin* indigestion &lt;
T H IS
sults. Advertise those old articles
ilot'f.irifd,
.tm I• Ir*•. tlt*\lift n. «tr ulli*
120(1
Magnolia
Ave.,
dandy
In
fi
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lit
in tin* fitllMivInar «!*•*
NKW
you have stored awnv nutl have
Draught For Indigestion, and cation. See owner. .Mr. and Mrs gets o u t of order o r the bowel • Hirlii*'ii Liiinml
BUSINESS D1KECTOBY
.Ih nltuitl** nml I'flni: III
fail
to
net.
One
or
two
doses
is
no use for. A litle thirty-cent nd
H*-min .»!•• County. In- w || ■
C.
A.
Tukuch.
Says lie Could Soon Hat
all that is necessary to start things
Tin* SI!1, nf Hu* N\V1« ami I In*
may bring vou several dollars.
Our Big 4
LUMBER YARD
|Ml| ird |u p l i r f w l l h l n
S ', nf lit.- Ni:*4 of III.* NW »*
moving
and
restore
that
fine
feelPhone 148 and u representative will
rb of Ikr |*ruplr «»f M n u fo rd
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apartm
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Mnlrra on o f f r u nrrilrcl*
call to see you.
112 W. Four tit St.
A c o m p le te line o f
j«|| tbl« Hit whn» nnj «|H»of spirits which In-longs only to
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fll{,k.l&gt;ra&lt;*Hllf
for
In r.’ln fH• «l mi nr ln*f.»ri C y p re ss a n d P in e
Ilouknlght, of this |ilace, gavo the
1Luney's Drug Store.
—Adv. cnviiplaltit
SICJAII I ' O. I TKI I I ' K . M T R
morning Sontinal: largest classi­ following
r»«f*lrnrf.
III*' flTNt du\ nf .1ti til*. A. I*
i ’ k a \ c T - n c T T i a i s w i i u it i i r . s
ncrount
of
his
uso
of
(tie mum' Im'I iik a Itiil.* Day of Till* Framing
fied business, rate l r a word, min­ Thedford’s Black-Draught.
W.
H.
LON(
IIniiniaMf Court. ami In ilif.inlt S h e a th in g
Muile freHli d a ily
imum 24c cash with order.
For Space In This
l lifrent a ilfi*m* inn rotif«*iii» he
“Just after I married I had Indi­
THE BEST
Siding
••liter.*il
aacaliiNf you
gestion. Working out, I got In tho
DIRECTORY
It Ih f u r t l i e r nnlrri*'! t h a t Inin Flooring
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the liahtl of eating fast, for which l!
u n ti e .• In* ptiM I wind In Tin* Sun«\»r»l
PHONE
accepted want nd medium in soon paid hy having a tight, bloated 1
Cleaners
ll e r a l i l a n i'w m m tirr i»ul»Hnh*'.l In C eiling
Hi'tult'nlf C o u n ty , I’l.n iila. *»nr • a
Daytona (Fa.) One cent n word folding after meals. This made tno* llu Sanford Ave. Sanford, Flu
113
F in ish
u-ffU f« r flat lit I’.mwi'fiit I vi» ivook •
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
very uncomfortable. I would fool f
\N 'TNKHH niy ha.nl ami Mf.il nf IWmihlingH
stupid nml drowsy, didn't feel like
V I! I •••uaV:t*f», t’lnrli nf t.i. Or
Parking Lights
.'lilt 1**11111 nf S«*litIft**li« Uillinly, •• ts.r L a th
ST AUGUSTINE. FLA. — S t working. I was told it was Indi­
lassified D irectory
t.I.i. a. im i ’mi1 1 I • ii «.• In Sanln.d
Johns Count’* is -earbed through gestion.
SOI T i l l . \ M » IM IVI*
Some oiio recommended
.%!»'l*|!ll»'l»' Count y. rinrlda. tlil'i Hn* i trick
Th« I’a l n t T h a i U u\«* You
the St. Augustine Evening Record. Ulacl.-Drauslit and I took It uftur
I l-l i|u\ ,,| April. \ l&gt; I'll',
I .inte
Money.
1ESSINT. — MuUlgrnphlng,
ii.-V.ilt
V It. lutlTOl.AS-t
Ouiek results. Two rents per word. meals. I soon could eat anything
M a n u f a c t u r e d liy
Clerk of l li&gt;- I'lrciilt Court.
Plaster
cy and inailing—as you
any time.
Snmrle ronv on rennest.
P !h rrsn n -t.ln iN ley P a i n t Co.
11. \ M WKKKS. I*. &lt;*
Sol,I l.y
III East Second St and
\\ h ite llftck P la s te r H oard
"1 uso It for colds and bilious­
g it—when you want it.
j i*1 1 1 ; I &gt; i„ i i u t s i n q . D K l t
TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tnmpa Daily ness and it will knock out a cold
I.O S S IM i PAIVI* COM P AM T
Hullcltor fur Ciiiiqilalniiiit.
1111 Sanford Ave.
N ails
dm C73. IL E. Porch. First
1
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;
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A
yr,
Times, the great home jlnilv and carry away the tdla tatter end
I'), .*■■*• 271)
S c ree n W ire
ticul Dank Rldg.
patn 1MrC per word, mintmun. quicker than any liver tiledlolno 1*
H n ild ers H a r d w a r e
charge 25c cash with order. Write havo ever found.’*
ATl'RE AND MOTOR RE
BY CONDO D oors
for complete rate rard.
Eating too fast, too much,-or
EVERT T R U E
WINDING.
faulty chewing of your food, oftm
JOHN E. FOX
W indow s
t t ’KSV V t U O t N f d u r H n t o i r i r Th e causes discomfort after tneubi. A
rinrVstiur^
Rtpnnffll
mornlnc
Real Estate—Insurance
WP.T K.I.ECTRIE SERVICE
pinch
of
Bluck-Draughl,
wanhed
1
czot
j o n er
T =oL oep2
Inrltidlnr Sunday, itinrnlnr ls*us
Frames and Screens
down with u uwnllow of water, will All kinds of property listed for sale
t c e n t p e r w o w ., vnlnlrm im t i c .
I. Expert Electrical repnirs.
AND
'OC?
fi-.l
MQ JSoivfte Lie
Made to Order
help to bring prompt relief. It; ut
I W. Central Ave. Orlando,
PALM BEACH COUNT Y—The od aeusatlons, eriictationo, i, a ,i I’ark Avenue ami Second Street
T O C^o T O T H I 75 V /&lt; \C A T lO L .
scene of stupendous development- breath and other common Hymtitomr
We will b u ild &gt;our h o u se
_________________
c e f t e r i f c .e e A m Q
Rend ahnnt It In the Palm Reach of in&gt;lir &gt;-aUoa have disappeared
y .' ' &gt;x
H A V E A LO O K .
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ after Black-Draught has been taken
Complete—or Furnish mate
T0MOIUI.e s b tm KENT
quest.
for Bcviral dayu.
NC-lb4
—rAT T H E M .
rial Only
t -a. rekl
Cnr. Drive il
ADVERTISING g-fs resultu if It
Contractor and Builder
Oak and Second St.
reaches potential buyers. PaThe Price Is Right
Intka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
SANFORD
tion.
AUTOS FOR HI RE
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
E AUTO SERVICE Day
Florida real estate advertise in
elrht. Meets all trains. BncI&gt;y STANLEY
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
D U ) HOME TOWN
tr.mfer. Phone 551 and 63-W
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundnvs
ALTO WRECKER
i.o-no-Arm*';
ADVERTISE tn tZe Journal-Her­
lookui'^t'TM
iib&gt;r.ta
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
MEKO. Dav ami night serIiy:
[NOT l O O A f j
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
• Ray phone 391. Night (S e a l)
WILSON .1
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
S i.lleltiirs
10c re r lino. 4Vaycrnss JournalMur. It. is.
Herald, Wnycroas. Georgia.
WAIlA
G. TAYLOR DYER
HOLD UP ''
MiNure
BEl.t. CAFE
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
IAKE * #_
ILL
(JVC
Fainting—Decoral ing
Send in your subscription to tlie
F. best in Service and Qual
fltCKE MU'T,
Try Smith’s Barber Tribune
XOU ALlgV
or hand It to your local
Pint Street and l’urk Ave
IL SCMEIMIfi
PHONE J03
so you can rend Florida’s
l vff'to n e ,'/
Shop for icroocl barber denier
greatest newspaper. Ouc yeur
il months I4.0C, three months
work. Ladies welcome. $8.00,
$2.00.
If you desire $1,00° insur­
DRUG STORK — Proance policy add 75 cents to your
W'on*. Drugs. Sodas.
Wi N ext to Valdez.
c filer.
Jl 1,’.
10.).”*fur You us 1your phono.
M
“ DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
FOOT SPECIALIST
IP T t - t e e c ' S
T o O b A m y FO L -'D IM C J U P
anything?" If so advertise m
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a h c iiit e c t
a£j*,*«r» to Gillon A Platt
| m i. t*. i.. o n u n
M.-mb.r L L A
Cash in Advance

Advertising

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F. PURINES

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Chiropodist

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AlTO SUPPLIES
^ J\VS’ SERVICE STATION.
M 2***. Oil. Tires, Accessovl'pi Vce w'1*' “ "mile. Elm
L nr&gt;t* Phone 447
stations.

Mag-

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ilLU'fvice.
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Range Is Ideal
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In Florida’s Heart,
eJtftem*

s G reatest V egetable

Hichest Garden Land

north

Maximmn Ten*.
Minimum. Temp,

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Jacksonville Once
More Is First City

lenburg Election
Challenge Issued
I AIM Countries,
Erisians Declare

JACKSON VILLE, Apr. 28.—
An error ha:t been discovered in
the Jacksonville census figures
n revision which places it ahead
of Tampa by 793, making it
tho largest city in Florida with
a total population of 95,001, ac­
cording
to sworn affidavits
mndt* piddic today by Cnpt.
George J . Garcia, census enum­
erator for Duval county.
The error was made in omit­
ting 1,1195 itkmes in previous
figures.

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . T U E S D A Y . A P R I L 28. 1923

Demoted Army Officer ‘Will
( outinin- Efforts Before
People And CntigreRH, He
I ells His Fellow Officers

One Eve of Departure. Former
Assistant Air Chief. Is
Praised Hy General Patrick

TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 28.—
Reference to any woman ns a
"flapper" in Florida will be con­
sidered against dignity of the
tftnle under provisions of a res­
olution introduc'd in the House
this morning by Representative
Branch of Liberty county, who
stated ho wns serious in intro­
ducing it.
"The women of this state are
about nil we have left to look
to for decency." he stated "and
I resent reference to young wo­
men of Florida that they are
like a bungalow, painted in
front, shingled in back and em­
pty in attic."
Tlie resolution was placed on
the house calendar to be noted
upon further tomorrow.

Hindenhurg Election Gives
France Opportunity Which
She Has Been Wishing For,
That of Avoiding Meeting

Stock Flurry Fails
To Disturb Treasury
American Officials Are Less
Alarmed Than Surprised:
SwnnsnnSeosTrnuhle Ahead

in
»rlin After Count
D isplayed

S’DON. Apr- 28.—The
« of Field Marshall Von
nburg t» the German
lencv. is regretnble, hut
catastrophe in the opinpressed in the various
ran countries, except
the German people by
ip the fit-M marshal arc
ohave thrown off the
i-d issued a .nallengc to
ar«l th- allies. The Paris
,pr*ars to believe that not

it, but do not say it, France ha*
been casting nonut for u plausible
rein- nprt ,00k **!’ anew hi* fight for a
jn 1 unified air service.
ext use for declining an invitation
a n ' While he had found it impossible Two ln&lt;*litiilions Have Been nnd the advent of the German wur
Hosed On Order nf State chipf to the presidency of the Ger­
o eu- ,n *1'* nnvthine to promote the air
were 1 service through the war and navy
Secretary; Action Token man republic furnishes such an
union 1 departments, Colonel Mitchell sai l.
To Stop Run by Depository excuse.
N’n- ke would continue his effort* "be­
They do not admit its validity,
fore the people and the congress."
PITTSBURG .
.
28.—State pointing out thut the powers of
. Ho made it plain that he waul i con- land tederal banking officials Mon­ the chief executive of Germany
.■*• tinue his fight regardle* i of wheth- day began investigating the affairs are nowhere nearly us broad .»»
rsity
|j„ WU!5 ,, uenernl or an offu-ei
two Carnegie banks, the Car­ those of the president of the Unit­
n en t.,
lower ronk. wheth.o b* was *e of
negie
Trust Company
iV,.&gt; Hr«» ed States, nnd that this one i*
mtes, |\Vushle««*. .^ .
National Hank of «'ti-n.-e. • wb.«.ii particularly circumscribed as A*.
* R“ *
Brig.-Geii. Jam es
E.
Fccliet, closed their doors vrsterd :iy morn- opposition praties have a big mu( the former commander o f the advanced
oritv of seuts in the reichstag. But
I ing.
nni*d * flying school at Kelly i­ id, Texus,
again this France will refer to
The
trust
company
was
the
first
for- who took over tin* office and rank
Von Hindenhurg's own hook on the
eloc- 1 vacated by
. Colonel Mitchell, and to close on orders from Peter G. war as indicating his attitude ra­
I
Cameron,
stute
secretary
of
bankMajor General Patrick, chief of
ther than his reassuring campaign
the army air service, were among 1 ing, who said "the reserve fund of utterance*.
the officers present. Both praised ; the Carnegie Trust Company has
Around the treasury no great
Colonel Mitchell’s work in the air i been below legal requirements for
importance is attributed to the
service. When the speaking pro­ I some days."
The First National closed a few stock flurry caused by the elect­
gram ended, all arose from their
seats and stood silent as a testi­ minutes after opening officials ion—53 pounds falling off in Ger­
monial to "our gullnnt leader and stating iutvi that they took notion i man and French bonds and the re­
dear friend,” n* Gelt. Feehet ex­ "on their own accord to prevent a cession of the franc. They think
pressed the sentiment of the of­ run mi the bank." Both insfitu-j the pendulum will swing back
linn* of which John T. Bell i preS/j again •hortly if ns they expect,
ficers present.
•blent, me Incntcd in Carnegie, the new president solidifies Gel
Still Seeks l'irtfi*atinn
mun sentiment and indicates bis
Spending of the unified air serv­ Peiiiui.
ice proposal ami the attitude of the
Adding to this statement that purpose of having the fatherland
war and navy department in oppo- the reserve fund* of the Carnegiej live up to its Dawes plait promises,
sltion to it. Colonel Mitchell d**- Trust * oinpany were below !?gul investors will be influenced more
»hired “we are basking more in •roiinirenients Secretar y Cameron I as time gnr* on with the trend to
the shadows *&gt;f the valley of igno.--' said: ' Uthmigh every effort has. conservatism than with the cir­
mice today than ever before.” lie been in ide by the company to build j cumstance that a German war hero
nutJincd his plans for organization up the reserve to the required! is at the head of affairs.
of the uation’H air power and rer-1 union n , it has failed to do so i *v-j Among the advantages they mlommended creation of a force of ing to the frozen condition of it.*|
2,100 air machines, with adequate assets which, in turn, is i direct
personnel and supply facilities
i result if the stagnation that haC
With such an organization in ex- obtain*
i ‘tenet*. In* said, the const nnd bor-[ dustry
tiers o f the United States would months, the
be safely protected. The units of holder of oh
the organization, he thought, slrml I pnniex nggr
be based on the I I lurgest citie and ! sum.”
I e prepared at all times to take
yjr&gt; |&gt;t.|| ,
tin* field within two weeks notice, firmls of tin.

there sill
frrnnv tn id

I Lfrau*e of

inlrnluirg it

red I** t*-ii

NUMBER 231

Against Dignity Of
Women to Call Them
Flappers, Says Solon

More Machines Arid
BAIT
FOR
COTTON
Supplies Are Needed
lion Triumph
for Individual WEEVIL IS FOUND.
Untoward Reac- SAYS SCIENTIST

L

PRICE FIVE CENTS

ttre it i* fu

was sound iitiunciaiiy. H- ».n l tin
bank would be reopemd fur bindnc.ss, Imi b&lt;&gt; diil not inde nt * when,
The ('iirnegie Trust Compatv.
bus a capital and surplut of $700,
iuiii, it
lu*t finumi-il report of
April 9, I!i25, ihowiug, with dcposits of more than $4,000,000 ami
assets listed a $5,tit! 1,550.
The First National Inis a capital
of $ 100,000 and surplus and until
vide*! profits of $105,1)00. It* report of April 0, 1925, showed tieposit of $1,759,932 und total a •sets $2,127,831.

reparation^

IIv rarried

•lap kail Voii llimlen'"*•*** at lla* head of nf**' Tiuti.v. Ere lull opini »n
A‘l is* .i constant chal■ruiit. ain| will muk'* any
1 m •iliaglv dilTicuit

Grbtos Sweet Potato
WeighingOVoPounds

Saints Capture F irst

Will sweet potatoes grow in
ContestFVomCelerySanford?
Ernest Lee of 1719 West Sec­
Feds By Score 2-1;
ond Street declares they will
and in groat abundance. From
Game Is Protested
a single hill. Mr. Lee has dug
(’.5 pounds of white yams and
thereby established what is be­
lieved to be a record for this
county. Mr. I.ee pioudlv exhib­
ited the potatoes to a group of
courious pnssersby Monday a ft­
ernoon at The Sanford Herald
u. .M uuKiiiun, u i
w m i ui-* S t Petersburg Scores
office.
|
signed
and
supervised
construction.
In Fifth and E igh th ;
The largest potato taken from
All of the work is now complete
the hill weighed exactly nine
i
except
a
small
part
ol
the
interior
Locals Score In 2nd
ami one half pounds while six
decoration and stnining of some o f !
of tho lurgest speclmnns totaled
27*4 pounds. All of the yams the floors.
In n game which wan fin­
According to City Manager Wil­
were sound and declared to tie
ished
under protest made in
liams, the city has purchased $8,000
excellent for table use.
worth of furniture and lighting fix­ the eithth inning by Nick
tures which have already arrived Carter, munnger of the San­
and will be installed immediately, ford team, St. Petersburg de­
making it po**iblu for the official.* feated the Celery-Fed* Mon­
of the city to mow in at once.
Sanforii’s new city h$ll is con­ day afternoon on the locul
sidered one of the finest and most grounds by a score of two to
I convenient city government build- one.
i ings in the state. It it of the mod­
Alverson pitching for the
; ifiod Spanish type and is designed
1 with special view to the conven- Celery-Feds und Edwards hurling
fence not only of the city official* for the Saints were about evenly
but of te public in the transaction wn*£h*.l, Alverson allowing six
lot the city's-business.
~
hrWHJ* Edwards sewn. The local
Clerk’s Office Near Entrance ! inound.imnn allowed three of his
On the right as one enter* from ,
j Park Avenue, is the spacious of-f hits in the fifth, which gave the
lice of the city clerk and basis of' visitors their first tally.
this is the office of the city man­
In the eighth, the Saints made
ager. On the oposite side is the another score on a play which
commissioners' room which i* Dirge u u .n l the protest of the Sanford
enough to accommodate a large management.
Brown went to
crowd of citizens at meetings of rhe first on an overthrow from short,
commission,
Thompson recovered .th e ball be­
I Buck of this and with entrance hind first und threw to second for
! from the south is the office of the a putout. Thu visitors "kicked”
public utilities und on the • eat side on the decision, claim mg the ball
i &lt;&gt;f tin* building are the offices of bit the railing in front oi the negro
the city cngincenind inspei tovn, bleachers. On being infoinv-d by
the official storekeeper that this
was so. tho umpire changed (its de­
cision, Nick I'urter conttnuiug the
gume under protest. With Brown

Two Hurling Aces
In Pitching Duel

thut lie was banished from the
game, iVuUii taking ho pUic.
ttlock hit sufely past third; Ed­
wards followed with u hit to the
name place; Allen bunted sulci)
tilling buses; Abel wu.s out on toul
ami Shunnoit hit u high fly to cen­
ter, Block scoring on the (day. On
the throw-in to second Edwards
was tailed safe, whit'.h decision
Walxuck und the fans disputed.
In the seventh, the impire again
ruffled the Celery-Fed.* when it
wus claimed that he allowed tour
strikes on Abell.
ST. PETE
AU. R. H.I'O. A. K.
Allen, as.
5 0 1 2
3 0
Abell, rf.
&amp; 0 0 0 0 I)
Shannon, cf.
. t o o
i rt 0
Mcssner. 2b,
J 0 2 4 5 O
Blown, If.
4 1 0 1 1 0

Our oiiiciuis are less nluruictl
than surprised at the result of the
election. Every returning American diplomat has brought the word
that of ull the war-w**ury nations
of Europe, Germany hud taken the
lesson most to heart, so they cutciliated thut the political reaction
would be ugaiuiist the military
candidate. Now they say the sentimental impulse, n often shown
•&lt;&gt; American elections of great
soldiers, outweighed the other
consideration, Imt thut it is not to
be translated into a probability

.oi taiewi II to ally
d.iliun between Hie
1 11 la v.it ii&gt;|| , , f

1

111 *

Barnes, lb.

the Itbilielaiul. in
nl tint hern of

Geneva Chamber
0 f Commerce I s
Growing Rapidly

1 ''&lt;t&gt;ected to make

1,1,1 t" I'oincaieisi.i

in

t'liiniv.H's Soviet.
'Pi 28.New* of the
Ibiulenburg to presi,l‘1' wu rvceivt'ii with
:'nviei
Russia
" ')' bad been led to
•‘i-'i'it militurv leaner
li.tlif. &lt;q Sucre* i. Hi.*
anv.«.|, unie in Ru*sian
ii)." know hi avoided
b'llkevism.

SCHNECTADY. N. V.. Apr. 28.
■There is no doubt whatever that
the late Admiral Robert IVary. U.
S. N., reached tie* North Role,
('apt. Donald B. McMillan, Arctic
ixplorer, said here Monduy when
informed that Captain Joseph E.
Bernier, also a veteran Arctic ex­
e*u ined.
plorer, had said it was highly im­
Victory of probable that Admiral Peary could
ormidential verify his claim.
followed by
Captuin McMillan, who was a
mil concert h
mi ntber of the Peary expedition,
raid that if (’apt. Bernier meant
the "mathematical" north pole, an
imaginary needle point atop the
earth, it was entirely possible Ad­
miral i'eary hud not found thut,
but it would be impas*lido for any
one to be certain he had set his
Hinder font directly upon this needle

point.

ii f orces

Reorganized
■V Apr 28.—Rfor‘ l' pK'hibition unit
distant Secretary
‘ i v ax the* result
‘U"G‘ given the !&gt;u
' ’u,|U'd office. \*„
»nKiv, were not dis' a **d Comniiaaioner
‘•“ " for the present
* vniorcement,

*I

5$

Admiral Peary laid appreciated
the fact thut his claim would he
disputed, Captain MacMillan said,
and before lm set ‘nut obtained!1,
the opinion from •scientists and
navigators th«t
he came within
10 or 15 miles of the "mathemat­
ical" north pole be would be near
enough to establish his claim.
Captain MacMillan
explained
that navigators determining their
position at sen can not be sure
within u mile or two of their nctual locution, even with the most
accurate instruments, and that at
the pole, where observations must
be taken from drift Ice, such e x ­
actness would be even more diffi­
cult.
»
"There in no doubt whatever
that Admiral Peary reached the
north pole," mid Captain MacMil­
lan. “Scientific and geographical
societies all over the world have
accepted his claim after investiga­
tions.''
. .

Danger on Streets
Greater Than That
On Train, Is Claim
HONOLULU, Api. 8.— Ameri­
can joint army-navy maneuver in
Hawaiian waters for 1925 official­
ly ended ut noon Monday with the
result in doubt.
Whether the
"I lue" attacking fleet consisting of
most of the eraft of tli.* United
States Navy, succeeding in "cap­
turing” the island from the "Black
o. defending forces remains for
the umpires to decide. These urnlures, consisting of the ' highest
linking officers of the armv anil
nuw here, me expected to make
knovvti the result in a few days.
The tactical exercises were de­
SHIRK IN COLLISION
clared ended with the "capture"
|Monday hv the attacking forces of
ANTWERP.
Apr. 28.—U S- the Fort Halciwa. which guard*
Shipping Board freighter Innok» the Rear) Harbor naval base. A4
was in collision with the German this was Hit* principal objective, of
motor ship. L*in tmiuy. The Inn&lt;»- the attack, unofficial observer*
l;o, with u seven teen-foot hole i*» ventured the opinion that the out­
her side was beached to prevent come of tho entire maneuvers
linking. The Isis is taking water would be declured to bear a ib.s"
■elation to Monday’s Blue vicunv.
also.
Both Claim Victory
i Umpires received
statement*
N O SIGNS «»K ARMS MEET
trom commanders of opposing
LONDON, Apr. 28.—Rrinn* Min I forces today preliminary to the uUer Baldwin declared in the Houst ■tussion which will precede tin- an­
Commons today thut h»* did nn nouncement of victory. The state
•inents consisted mainly of claims
!of credit for variotn feature* of
’ the maneuvers for the respective
CHICAGO, Apr. 28.— A per-on
today is in far less danger speed­
ing across the country sixty uiiK-■
ait hour on a railway train than
in* i iTUbiilllK lilt* JiLltfdl III •»!•&gt; '»)
tlu* principal cities of the country,
dcclured R. II. Aishton, president
f the American Itullway Associa­
tion in an address nt the annual
meeting of the safety section of
the organization today. Although
railways last year transported
931,000.000 persons there were
only 149 fatalities, he*said.

t

o

S. Doyle, :ib. . i 0
Block, c.
3 1
Edward*, p.
10

0 17 n o

0
2

2

0 H
2 0

••
C
0 8 ti

Totals
SANFORD
Curley, tf,
Dean, is,
Wulzuk. 2b.
Walsh, 2b.
Thompson,
Bailey, lb.
Slanseuk, It
Kinsey, cf.
t.ccuo ami crass-state rou.l meeting Frisbie, 3b.
Alverson, p.
there op Tln.rsduy.
| According to Mr. l.citoy, the
Totals
28 1 t*» 27 10 4
MIAMI. Apr. 28.— Rians urt* novf Geneva chamber was oiganized
Score
by
innings:
four
weeks
ugo
with
27
charter
under vvuv to make the annual
convention of the Florida Associu- members, aim at tlu* meeting last S a n fo r d ................ 010 000 000—1
000 010 010—2
tion of Ro.stmuntt'ra to be held week, this number was iucri*a&gt;eu St. Petersburg
here Muv 28 and 29, most suc­ to 37 with eight i ppllcatbi:.* to ho
Summary! Two base hit, Stancessful thut tlte organization has acted upon.
seuk, Dean. Sacrifice hits, Shan­
Leon L. I-eRiv is pr»*idetit; non, Doyle, Dean, Walsh, Alver1 vet held.
l Postmasters
throughout
the Henry Levy, Vice president, und M. n o ii . Double plays, Curley to HaiU
i stute will he grunted a leave of K. Dooley, secretary mid treasurer, ey. Base on bails off Edwards I.
absence to utteud the innvtntioii ; The bourd of governors! a compos- Strike outs Edward* l ; Alv*r&lt;nu
I without muking formal unnlicii* led of i.eon L. i.eRoy. Henry Luvy, 2. Bare on errors St. Petersburg I.
I lion to the department at Wash- M. E. Dooley, H. It. Ruttiahull, Left on ba»«s St. Petersburg 8 ;
1 ington, suvs u departmental let­ Rev. M. E. Gobard und Mr. Sheldon. Sanford 4. Time 1:45. Umpire
I lie Gciievu Chamber c f Corn! ter sent out thisw eek.
Boss.
The Florida branch of tlu* Nu- merer is working in close conjunc­
Uionul Association of District Rost­ tion with the Sanford Chamber of
; mester*, convention nml the same Commerce in putting ever the Everglades Bonding
rule will apply for those utteml- |$1,750,000 build issue in ScmiifoU)
Bill Is Introduced
ing this convention on the 30th us county, it i* declared and in workI ing for the linking up of t'.vs
j well .i foi the former.
i cross-state road from Titusville to
TALLAHASSEE,
Apr. 28.—
Crystal River, which will pass House Committee on Drainage vot­
Bill Is Introduced
through Seminole.
ed today to tnake a unanimously
Limiting T ax IVlillage
favorable report on a bill to au­
thorize the Board of Commission­
M ARKETS
ers of the Everglades Drainage
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 28.—A
resolution which would place the
CHICAGO. Apr.
28.— Wheat, District to issue refunding bondHouse on reconi us opposed to u May 114 1-2 to 145 I I; July, 13* as part of the plans for refinanc­
levy of uidlago in excess of nine 1-2 to 137 M s Corn. July. 105 1-2 ing drainage work in that district.
und on** half mills, including tho to 105 7-8; Outs, July 41 1-8 to Tho plan calls for redemption ami
refunding the present sixes and
one mill coustitutiunai levy wus in­ 41 1-4.
fives and half and place the dis­
troduced in tho House this morn­
trict on a five per cent basis. Bel­
ing by Representative Smith of
ter prices now are obtained for
Jeckson.
fives than was formerly receive.!
Highway robbery in the state
for sixas, it U said. Drainage op
would l*e punished by imprison­
fifty per cent com
ment for a term not exceeding 20
years in u hill introduced today
by Whittaker of IliUabbrough,

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lie fa H ^|ttire of national Ma'*"•
SOillc ’importance holding tlie of* SiVntm l Ntatl?**

SEMINOLE F O R
SEN ATE CIRCUIT
(Ccntjnurd From Page One)
DrSoto rubRlitutrd (or llauiillim
county by th&lt;? Bell bill.
Tito six now districti nre pro­
pped ns follow*:
Thirty-thud: Hair bill, SI. L ii tie. Onrooln and Okeechobee; Hell
bill, Charlotte, Glades, Hendry,
l.ee and Collier.
Thirty-fourth: Hale bill, llillaborough; Roll bill, Palm Beach.
T h irt y -fift h :
Hale b ill. Palm
B»acli and Broward; Hell bill, Bro­
ward.
Thirty-idath: Halo bill, Manatee,
Sarasota and Charlotte; Hell bill,
Hillsborough.
Thirty-rcvonth:
Brevard; Bell bill.^^cnnbi nml

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I from the Hale Thereof t'» Jin Lfi*d
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to w eak, thin child ren.

Gain 5 Pounds in JU limn or Grl
)tnir Money Hark.
R eran e il. i rieb e r in vitm uiur •,
than a n y o t h e r food in th e w o ,j '

vnlu ablc

Hiwl&lt;*ni)un»; Wins
KtMT With Plnrnlilv
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To own a lot in one of the finest subdivisions in Seminole Coun­
ty, invest in—

Poctm ; nrttKcrlbe it for riekei
. .
and anaemia in children nnd f«n
(fMiilmned from page I I
tiiliervlilosis. nwiltintrilir.il nml i„n- ' " ' ' l
nelive !.ei »'|ee in 1919.
vnlenu care in grown up neople. j Wbcu there vvn:. talk of |:r»c■eeni mg
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AFf l p i V A I . VN'ti A I *€1 I *CH IN of llm t p o ilb m o f
lib it
certain 1 •iliillno
*olo|iteit by tin* I In .m l ,.f
• l.lllll , I ‘.llllllll.ld o lie l of
&gt;•' llillu d - 1"•hi lit v . I'lo rlil.i.
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drnVIl |idn, l:&gt;o,l;- in

ordering coil live.
oil in tnblr; 1 In . old age into an men i unkioiwii
form.
You've got to take on weirhl In him vvlieii lie •oiitiniieil lo bo
t.h*;n A l'l’oy' f'oij |,i\ni ini 1 till, 1 nilio 11 c.imli lnle f ir I lie pre .idem ,
iPPIttd Tablet me token regularly of Ho republic of Geriiiiiiiy 1 n ill"
parties of I In* light, known an Me j
•—von .•imply can’t help it.
natioiialisti
comcrvnlive bourg *oi •
IF 1 in rood llmt if it i Iocmi’I
put mi five puutidt of giiinl bisil- Ido,-.
The martial figure ol the imper­
Ihv fle-b on any skinny mini 01
ial
Germany Hint h.r&gt; pa&gt; ,ed nceni
Woinuii in liiiiiy dayu Ihe McCoy
l.nb'iuitoioi. of New Ymk null'- ed to Jit avvkwurdty into lii.i new
fifitc- A— and nil druggi l to re­ role. I1|j peeehes were few nml
hrief; In did not travel from Iiitill 11 Ihe /iriie win mtii| f.,r it.
Mol"oy'.i 1l",ail., boiiietmvii of Hanover. Ilia promt
He nitre to in k foe• MeGuy’
Liver Oil Compound Tni.lc-U sixty “IJ*"*"
"".k ill. I in the
tablets C« ceul.t. Ore woman put
" f i,u,'I,n ly i " " 1 ! " ’1 '‘“‘M't m
Ihu ways of iicif-beckiug.
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I p a rty F ro n tfu K amt Abu-.tim c raid to"iViiiVurr J id r l« b I'JsO.
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o f Mi** C it y o f H a n fo rd * i r l « f I
F o r m h iii I C o i i U U I oiim &lt;&gt;f
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Mr. W r ig h t Is survived * by bh Wlu»r»*a«! i i o rt iiio t i ‘ ; J fii,? i
! Bonds to be U u iil i I. .net P ro rld in a , V ond - 7 .umiwrrd1'from^l21 to n o. H jv e n tli J u d lrV il'rii C»
o n ly Mister, M rs . C la r a F . R ic h t i l - a b o ve e o U U c d e u u a o «o» Vbta i h « I f,,r * 8 B 'k l« a F n tu l fo r tint P aym ent
of J a c k s o n v ille and two jons. Sl­
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c o rp o ra l I om . b y and
t lir iiiia t i! und I " l a Isnurd p u ran .tu t to eer- *• B f f i V . s x . a - K m
•. i » . ty of s.ininoie?*ftftr? t i
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lo ’ri'da” a'"
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be held this afternoon In DcLand.
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W I,e rr.I II appears
Ito n i said
v a lid a tio n o f r r r t a ln V iim I s o f llm ! Im lla rn rili-ti. b ra rliiR li.'i'rcM t at
Ilf Ifall f ill tj s . i l f u r - a id . that n il
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b itc frn t p u y u b lr a -in l-a iim ia l- ntepn taken In roim eellon W ltll tlto
flr.it d a .ys o f J u io c tv and iNsuniire ..f niiM bonds b y tlm C i t y
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and ( I i 0 l.ii0o.na) Hollars, rulty
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Hi-rlbed In unlit petliioii. iiutliorUid1J 'd ),
t*aoli
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bonds to
lo o f S a n f o r d . Florida, have b e « i r c « r i ,» i.\
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n u a ry ltd . t*rJ5. and to u la r In e ve ry reaper!, and la r t r lo t
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the Cltr»&lt;
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C o rp o ra tio n .
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b a re bappelieil nml b a te been p e r ­
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o f S a n fo rd . F lo rid a .
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fyopi 2i
Cl .to.
rftd ffupi
.1 t'J. form ed In regular nud due llo ie . Apr. 27. May ,,

Thirty-eighth: lfnlr* bill, I’h.^co
nml Bumter; Bell bill, Seminole.
The Hale bill takes i arc of
provisions for election of Hie hew i J
ronatorii, a matter not touched i n '"
the Bell measure. It reads:
"Thut Ihoho Mii.itori holding
over in office shall, during that
part of their respective terms of
of fire, succeeding the second day
i f November A. I). 1920, each be
llercn an average puzzle, with front two to .seven-lettered words, « deemed nml held to lie the renntor
few bard one t and cany word to com pen; nto. It uhoitld In: tulvcd in representing the senatorial district
l.*t minute:;.
cinlirncing the county in which he
H O R IZ O N T A L
rraMcs, Provided he shall not have
MiiOl.
I . S ill in te r.
in the meantime removed hi.s place
Exist .
•I. Narrow jtiln o f water.
of reddonce from stieli senntoriul
Peculiarity.
12. Verbal,
district. And, Provided further
Iii.itaiit.
HI. Corral food for horse-.
i that nl the election tn lie held on
A irv of pain.
Hi. To HCcnmplUh.
Appendages of a bird used •lie 2nd dity of November. A. I».
17. To po-hura information,
1923, Senators reprefcuting tli.&lt;for flying.
in. To rnulnrc.
Ponderous volumes.
tiir ti Numbered 83, .75 and 37
■20. Mv. elf.
•HO. Soldicr’i; meal.
i ball b(a elected and shall hold of21. To itainn.
.23. Sure nimilnr to u (ntbunele. fite for two years. Thereafter oil 2
23. Scnnrate incident in n story. 12 1. To nb .c rv .
z e n a t o r n hIiii II lie clectcsl for four
25. Jewel.
125. Microbe.
years."
20. Image.
i7. Hot iuvrdved in bontilitica.
2*. lo r.
.29. Sw'Hips down.
SILAS It. YV It I (1 II T
29. Mrxlcun ilollar.
H. Land which fneca lb&gt;: wider.
30. JRnidn r.
33. Twisted.
KMINKNT MASON, 5
Sjl. It riving command.
15. I'enialo idler p.
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38. T n d e fe a t.
Age.
CA LLED BY DEATH "
31. E
B nu tire
tir s .
Prninieil.
.Ml. Antitoxin.
' l l . I.n.'g an.
fjjb (id)
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‘ i, otil.iniieil from pngf u
T o full along.
12.
Vends.
: ctlnincd in 1899.
89. To bar,ton.
•
|:|. To mature.
ProviouB to Hint time In- hud m
•11. Sea eagle,i fnLo yciinl with- 11. Cry of mi owl.
held the posilioii it, the Giand ■
out Hie second e.)
!15. To hamper.
' f'liapler in South I'nrolinii end wn, *
•13. A western farm.
17. Cnmnartiiiv-iit in a dwelling. eleeted Grnml High Priest in IU93. ■
•PI. F a m o u s .
||'j. To lent.
He joined Hie coiniiinmlery in ■
«ttt. High Priest.
151. P o rta lc .
1831
wild was elected Etiiincul|J|
00. Pi Ice of Mtoi e having a env- 5-!. Wiser.
f'ommnnder in 1391. ||i&lt; present.I S
it.v lined with cryntalu.
151. Ilaiuil.
inc.iibeiship ia in Hie chriptei' nt|JJ
52. Catalog.
:,7. Dwelling.
k
Dr la ml mil in the •/nmiiaiidary ! m
53. No lined.
i5(1.lllr ;iii:di.
•nl Orlando.
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05. Fine carbon which color: ill. T o i n p l i g l i l l y .
Ho joined the Shrine in Ihini, ! *
tmioke.
03. Before.
nml held a life nicmhmhip in the n
53. Our old friend Aurora.
&gt;35. Therefore.
i Morrm co Temple.
57. .Slinns for tying liorKcs.
37. Upon.
lie became a Thirty Second de­
5!*. Child.
gree Scottish Rite Ma nn in 1980,
till. PrintvrV ineaHUre.
the Jacksonville
TO
Y E S T E R D A Y S nfTiliated with
1!l. Weight used to meaiMiic coni. A N S W E R
lioily.
Pl'ZZLK
(P I.)
For over n MUarter of a cen­
Refined.
tury he has been the chniiiiinn of ;
w E.
.Second note in scale.
the committee on the foreign corIdeutii nl.
5
nml each year Iih i prepared n reF.lr
F.lrpiiuul'n
eas (plnnt).
C
rcrpoudcnco in the Grand Lodge
Dtilukarda (the low in trying
A been Rent to tile Grnnd Lodge of
hard to make this word obport of Huit committee which ha .
1 P
Mdrle.
lilf juri. dictions.
Placid.
p i
Behold.
A I
Tit Imre.
C T
Weathercock.
i K
To run nwnv fur mairlage.
A copy of Hie ballot a . it
One who flutlei:. for n pur- |
i N
*ill be voted upon neil Tues­
D05C.
Q
day is given here properly
One who flatlet.i for u pur* |
T L
marked for voting yen In Hie
pose
three provisions of Ihe propir,O p
Garflen tool.
ed Issue.
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SEEING IS BUYING IN 0A K HILL

�PAGE TWO

TH E SANFORD HERALD, TU

AKRON, 0., April 27.—Three
Ford,
great Americnn minds ore about to hnve been
engage Great Britain in n trade vcstlgatloj
war In an effort to save millions: Ford and
of dollars yearly to those affected Myers, FI
hy the high prices of rubber.
rubber tre
are Henry Ford, Harvey S . Ford furm
•Firestone nnd Thomas A. Edison. governnut
' Two years ago Firestone, prom- m ar Coco
inent tire manufacturer, suggest- ties of rul
’ftl that America should produce its shrubs an
own rubber In retaliation for the &lt;on raging
British crude rubber restriction act,
During
which curtailed production and cx- three men
portntion of aw poduct.
eevernl in
This suggestion now has l&gt;eco:ne gnrding r
a waning, because of the further- tin:
«-m
ing of the restriction act by Great rm.‘.Si* d- i
Britain
Pluntuiii.n in l.ibeiia
And to tliis end Ford, Firestone
It is believed by Edison that a
and Edison are bending their effordts to produce rubber in this greatly improved method of excountry on large land holdings in t&gt;action is possible rind tin t it may
he advantageous in hastening
Florida,
“ Rubber restrictions this year yields of inter and greatly reduce
will iort American car owners at cost of production.
Firestone h determin'd that
Irast §100.00U,()00 and it very likely
’will lie nearer 5200,000,000'' Fire- Ameritans *luil! produce tJieir own
i tone nays, "Every 10-cent ad­ rubber. Hi* was instrumental in
vance in the coat of crude rubber having Congress vote nu appromeans a;i additional burden of priation two yrar ng #, giving
nb.. 'Y&amp;.UDO.UOU,loaded upon the' v'lOtr.uuu to lie* Itcpnitiii'.n' ' &lt;d
.i
people.
1.0 Per O ld In Tires
"About SO per cent of the world'si
supply of rubb'-r ia grown in the
Briti: h poa.ses; ion:, of the I nr
Mart. Am
caiiHUinea 7 5 pi r
r
f the - •»
fdy. Eighty j?uy
per cent of the rubber consumed 1 “T
in Air.e:icr. gets into auloinobile limit
Mi l it tc l: tlren.
“Rubber was around 11 cents a
pound when the restriction act be­
came operative. Today it is 200
per cent higher and indication;;
point fo further advance.
perUy

2 Husbands Fight
Over Provisions Of
Will Of Their Wife

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,. Edison and
ct ting a Floi Upper right,
r right, EiiI 'onfereuce
iter. Demy

G A IN ESVILLE, Apt. 21.—The
H" lot’ aphi.'l. sometinif:*, called the
"llessian fly" is causing consider­
able damage to crops of water­
melons, cucumbers, squash, •tc..
ace; rdhtg to Information gathered
Ic, i-iuiimologists of the Agricul­
tural Extension DivLinti of tin*
I iiive: lit** of Florida. The pest
is controlled by spray.ng with ni­
cotine t nlphutr.
If -In pci cent nicotine sulphnt'
: i it Mil. it should In* diluted with

watei, 1-2 pint to ml gallons or GOI T eachers An ply
vwitei. If the grower is spraying
For Daytona Places
with Bordeaux tu control diseases
on his «-rop:i. he may add the nico­
tine sulphate to his Bordeaux 1 DAYTONA. Apr. 2 1 . - A total
mixture. 1-2 pint to ."it) gallons, of Mil teachers have made appli­
end make otic* spraying nerve both cation for positions in the rchool.i
put poses.
o f Daytona up to the present date
Where tin* infestation has be­ ■this vein*, according to a statecome heavy, as it bus in noven.l 'meat of figures relating to Dm
m ti inns of
tin* state, no time schools of this rilv just isiued hy
ihuuld lie lust in r.praying with Superinleiident J. F. Eastman.
nicotine sulphate. Other growers
! h • (101 t e a c h e r s h a v e re s i d e n c e
will do wrtl to watch their crops i r 11 d i f f e r e n t s t a t e s , say. il.e
i s t a t e m e n t . It w a s a l s o p ointed out
r.n l spray at evideuc;* of appreu!- . I lint Itu vt. n a h a s 2n:i m o r e pupils
able inlYtdaliun* flay thuso n'.uin- i;’ t h e i r sch ool:1.' th i s y e a r t h i n w a s
u n ro lle d last.
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BV CHARLES P. STEWART
pretty poor
WASHINGTON, Apr. 2S.—This, disfigured by
share of it
statuary but
in thu very nature of things, is measures up
-------a few specimens are very hignAmerica's show place.
No other capital in the world is class. Even the ugly ohm are so
screened bv dense foliage that the
so distinctly nothing but a capital. 1g'jneral impression Is more thnn
London, Faria. Rome, Benin, To­ favorable— in sum me r. at any rate
That’s the real beauty of Washkyo, Buenos Aires—they’re capi­
the
tal". B u t,they're something else, in "ton— her trees, lining
even in the business dis­
besides. They’re industrial and ' streets
trict, and her little parks in the
_ i:
t'thfirin h v rn n .
u mmcrclnl centers first, and cen­ * ;
ters of government only incident­
ally.
Washington is just a capital.
She needs to look the part. Peo­
ple go to New York, Chicago, St.
Louis—towns like that on business.
They p:.y no attention to the wav
thrse town look. They may think
they lock like hades but they don't
catu.
Th v come tc Washington from
north, south, west and a few
miles east just to feast their eyes.
Visitors even come from abroad,
sometimes on official errands, and
same times simply to pay their rerpects. like the Prince of Wales,
honking. Matting things,
and :t ought to he the point of
pride with all American; to have |Merchants are insisting that roadthem favorably lm:messed.
wavs b extended aim sidcwallu
\Vuuhingtoit always has lived up ic resoundingly shrunk to make
to its fob fairly well. Climaticnl- mum for more. It’a been done in
r.;l .nstances. Worse is to folIv it isn't much to brag about
raw and nasty in winter, and in low.
With th e s e moving.: backward
summer hotter thu: Dutch love.
That can't be helped. But sceni- ot curb lines, down come tiic
eallv not had. The public build­ r t ;i . There’s talk of M u tila tin g
g M g g M M a W g g jjg jj
* n^c*
ings i uke a tolerably satisfactory lit* eld elms even aio,..
I Here is Henry Ford Mpk&lt;
•bowing, especially the older one rule of the presidents, tu « i dou- load freight on the Maidrs k
S ivt* of the newer samples run .*. I !e-dc*ck bouses g *; by. Autol.sts l born, which inaugurated the I
11 if]' too much to "simplicity of a r e c l a m o r i n g also for the paving 1 air freight lire in a flight fi
line” for my taste. A dry goods of tile g re e n sp a ces to m a k e park* I Detroit to Chicago.
l.o\* Ims “simple lines.” Still, all a ’** ola'*es for th e ir cars.
They’ll turn the capital into a
in all nrchitectuully, Washington
gascline filling station if they
i i i ** handsome city.
Topographically, its situation i« ' have their way.
T b’s town belongs to the counl t.li-asiru*. It isn't spectacular, lik
Rio de Junerio's for instance, bu tty. The country ought to conic
ami ”*ot nu eyeful of what the
j utilitarians are doing. Then, if
there’s any sense of the artistic

Arcadia.— Irish potatoes handled
by De Soto County Vegetable
Growers’ Association net farmer.?
Tampa.— 1,080-acre* t r a c t m
$20,000 in two weeks.
moriul highway to be dtvekft

Are you thoroughly acquainted with the issues involved
in the proposed bond election to he held next Tuesday?
Do you know the routes of the new highways? Will it
benefit the eounty to h i v e hard surfaced roads b u i l t
around remote lakes and private estates?
1he citizens ot the County have a right to say where
their roads will he located. They have a right to know
whether 01 not they are adding to their own convenience
and com fort or budding up the fortunes of a few indi­
viduals when they burden themselves with more bonds.
The issues will he discussed at a public meeting at
hake Mary tonight at 8 o’clock. Don’t miss this meeting.

The Story of the Dim
and Hoary F a st De­
velopment that form­
ed a World. In terest­
ing reading’
T h * t i t ru u g c tl.i'ig-?
Dial Impp c i c i t in tiic &lt;lini .uni Im ary piiat j
imu! • a bicathlcfiM n t u r y of t h e ilo-|
v c h u u m tu th at fo rm ed n world]
fo r m i*
T im g r e a t G o r i l l a w a l k ­
ed
’! four*, a n d t-u im tip u tio n ,!
in ull it;* h o r r o r s a n d w ith U h l o n g , '
tru*l o f i c u ltn n t
ill i,
did not
h a m p e r Ltm i n h a b i t a n t * . 1 , 'i tc r the
Indium, lived In rip e
m : c - . an d
k&lt;*nt t h e i r tiair a n d t e e t h
Thin a g e t h a t ban d evelop ed th e
sutler m an m e n t a l l y ban
a l s o dev r l m t ’d a lon g list o f boddy ni' :
mvM . tm I, an d tlu&gt; i h c i u i d h t *
h a d lo kecii tin In t h e d e v c ! ipm *')t|
o f (tnmdUui to c o n d u it th e se tnttny
IIIn. P crtiaiw the g r e a t e s t l a x a t i v e
nnd h e a lth -re s to rin g , p re p a ra tio n
o f all tim e;: l i th e l i t t l e pink t a b
l e t c a l i i d P l u p a n - E a r n fiv e I inks,
na good t o tile t a s t e a x c a n d y , uml
all Die s p e e d y an d l a n t i n g rcxiilt i.
N e a r l y all d i r e a x e is t r a c e a b l e
t o d e r a n g e m e n t s o f tlm Htomncli 01
b ow els, t h e m o st i m p o r t a n t o r ­
g a n s , b e i n g the s o u r c e o f nil e n ­
ergy.
alm ost
14II
t r o u b l e s —th e
r u m m o n co ld ,
con su m p tion ,
fev­
e r , etc., a r e
tine
to
u loss o f
v i t a l i t y c a u s e d bv i m p e r f e c t s t o ­
m a c h o r Im wrl a c t i o n .
In d ig es tio n
n nd c o n s t i p a t i o n f o r m th e s t a r t i n g
point f o r a w h o le l i s t o f ills.
Go t o L a n e v ' s D r u g S t o r e o r
D e a n ’n P h a r m a c y * o d n y uml g e l u
b ox of l .a x a t i v t L i n k s , a m i see tmw
good they
will m a k e
yo u f t el.
P r o v e to y o u r own s a t i s f a c t i o n and
G u y will a s s i s t n a t u r e In d i g e s ­
t i n g th e food an d r e g u l a t i n g th e
bow els m o r e e f f e c t u a l l y t h a n a n y ­
th ing e v e r yet
p re p a i.il.
D ru g­
g i s t * a t l o i n e y 's u m l D e a n 's h a v e
t h e m In s t o c k a n d t h e y c a r r y its
m 'o n i n i e n d u t i n n nnd g u a r a n t e e . Be
s u r e t o g e t th e P i n k r a n d y lx»ze itg c s in th e Pink P a c k a g e . " E a t
onw t o d a y uno feet g r e s t . " T h o v
will bv g l a d t hr.iai y o u u F R E E

APRIL 28, 1925

Washington Is Am erica’s Show Place;
Nothing M ars Beauty, Says Stewart

Florida Melon Crop
Hein# Hurt By Aphis

P H IL A D E L P H IA ,
Apr. 2H.—
.Qoipnioii pleas court here Monday
heard argument nnd reserved de­
cision in an unusual ease involv-'
ing the disposition of the $101),000
tantide id nu Augusta, (In., woman,
who died two y e a r s ago. The hoc- '
Mid of her four luubandu is a t­
Dado City.—Tampa Electric Co
tempting to annul the dlvorueYshc ' to build l.irgs* Ice plant here.
obtained from him, but he is not
claiming any of her estate. If In­
is successful the entire estate will 1
I'u to El/.ora McAllister, of Au­
gusta, mother of the dead woman.
Tile annullnieut ia being fought by
(Jordon B. Sherwood, the fourth
husband who would be entitled to
half of the estate under the inter
iituto laws.
The woman, whose maiden name
•lues not appear in the court r c c -1
old*, divorced her first husband,
named Walton of Augusta. At the
age of 20. in 1U12, under the name
of Ada Walton, she married Au­
gust Krusch in New York.
lb*
went to war in It) Hi. In 11117, the
records shew Mrs. Krusch married
Ralph I*. Minnich, in Detroit, and
two years Inter in IP tp she started
divorce
action in Philadelphia
against Krusch, alleging d&lt; .a*rtion
in l!Ur&gt;, and it was granted in 1020.
On October 21, l!'2 l, slie divorced
Minnhh in Philadelphia ami eleven
duy.i later, November *t, sh • mar

y,

■ a B i i a i i i 11

lis location makes it idea! lor your honiesite. U is hit'll and
dry. M is only a few minutes drive from the heart of the city.
The &lt;(Mins of purchase are so easy that any on can afford to
own several lots here.

Lets Talk ItOvei

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l&gt;i* t’ lilh trn l. t(st. ihaur-vs arc that iMr l kill ii jt t liiii 11, i i »M*f |fi Im* i|i*lt*r • M.trv ,V Its). i unit Imshmol,
follow InK tlraerlhn l prop .-rty nltual •
oM hid
l'’ll:itli«pn.
they w
ill Im
In ttxi-il often,*r, ami in » mlin'*l **" tl««* iSniii'tl nf l U i w t i t r * ill K hI. i. *yhi.Hi* Christ Inn inin.- Is tot. r e j e c t »».' V.Ml»d
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II. IKd'HI.ASS.
, ti nn i*llir4 fitH«-«l f«»r Mich
i»wr* b in.e n . s a r i i I. i: ih-iiiiln iu.,1 im p erly . al t h e i r lies* ri-Kilim' n»e**tS rrp eill.
Iff.!. &lt;*••!’• .**
liiit'e r n tm n litie *. than when ?onn |MI8C.
Ci* rk Moaid ••( ( ‘miill* C o n n ';.
ham!
I•&lt; unlit, ivluu.- Chris*illt;
lo
Inheld
oil
w
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1
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u
SC Cor of NV'j lad 2 Her.
T o h elp, .luil'*
T m lilt!.* I‘«*ltl I il* f * nf lilt I. IlMlff b.ii uitine I- imUnnwii: Krnnk 8. Apr. II. 51. 5s
f!f i man *,i : -'•
■ ■ in* lias to t;n to tin* store to cet
•.Hi. A l&gt; 1955. at la o'.-l..eU A. M
15. To J'&gt; S It. 59 Ik run N 15.3
\ l»;t: mim*\ i t fur tin f itrt Im*»**i lirr *»f la &gt;■I T r u - i i
2
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ell. IV. 15.1.'. eh M. fti.5 ill K.
y a m . &lt;k
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Ci IT oil. In aerex
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IN '111 17 ( III* I IT ■ .11 IIT Ol* ‘n i l : low i n t t e r m * only, e l i h r r nil e.iNh:]
(ivll. t
’ he ipiantity lioueht
when
the •Tit lit ||» f &lt;I»T|SI* Mill'll |H|H i*f*H Jt :i Ihi .si on ul.
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housekeeper coe? to mnrket. hut dtirlv** !•* ill* iii.jccs a, pnriMiH - • mill
ill* C I .O I IIM ).
IN
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Mill o u e - fo u r l U . a s h ; ilefi'1-v.-.i p a v m r t d s j (be dal. of m o Isa n a n c e of xu&gt;*h
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iMncv iit’iir Kphrnth. ( it'll.
w lii’n she stem into her irnriirn lnufm-v* nf tin* **;i|»nr,*t Ion,
MMII Nlll.l; I Ol N i l .
Ibf: mnit- (it’ll.
t I...... Christian nano- is uii X ' io w ii . j
atnl lo draw lidett-st at I In- r a t e of
That F, I., W o o d r u f f purehaa. r
Stiffvritip. I'-tii. is.
Cuii-. ! a- i
nitt i.t apt to hrinc in as much n? i** im% %* ♦*vi i ii;.i* tvnil rtijt*&gt; nil *»t ' *m •’tliinti.il Shoeiiheli iii-il » if- ■
ef T ax C.-rllfk-ute No. tail d at» |
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l i m i t irrum!ai&gt;n of Shout t;
Shoepli.'lf.
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l*U:
l-i
l.io
reik-lik- .i-.it.
i T h e h oard r.-M-rvea tt,.' rig id to tlo- lit b da &lt; of J u n e , A. M, 1951,
*■&gt;&lt;• l- lie vex her fam ily wil! con- iurldiTitut in «ur|inrittloti
r«m i
n.i no I- unkli.iwn; .Moses .1. T n t l o i . M onteaunia Compau) a .-orimritlioii ( r e j e c t n a y o r all hide
’ Ini' I lied said e e r t l f l c n l e In mV ofto.
OflL Gtn. "I.
sumc.
i;«tJ Mini t-xHtlnu uti»hr til
Inn
a n . I " I f - . Annie I! T n .'l o r; t'l.ai-l..ru n ,I t. &lt;1 iio.l . . , b n „ : under Ho*
V I*. I K i l l II. AKS.
flee and ns mail,- nnplleatlnii for
tim . _!•.
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•
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Htuu*
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Klori«1;i.
fa cipirt*. &lt;iun
ton
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mill
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s
The trattlftt must, o f emtrse, he
lawn of |he S ta t e of Florida, C o m ­
Clerk II,m id of C o u u " t ’olltr's , T a ) Meeil
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Apr. M, 51 5 h
'w i l l , law
Said r e r t I f l e u l e e m b ra e .
p la in a n t.
Gen. 40.
r ui'ftiHv pliiivnerl Hi that it w ill •
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wife,
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followlmt
doaerlhctl prnp.-r•
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.
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i ’ll i l l s f . A r i l , in, -t al. 11.-feu,la ul s , .X x - u e , o o i IT
M alMiat. .1
In Scinlliolu
County,
Kin;*, l.
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Atl tint ran lie m o w n in a l m o s t a n y
I’nrix-ll. whose
CUrbstlan
Tin* |*JI |»l iul Ntm'U nf H||« i*nr* —
ardsoii,
r.-iolonda. w hose Christ Im, inline Is "
K n i T I l l l i l r.tni I»l a In i'll.
T« Urryj iltlay Ik*tit.
Imlils u child. 2 KitiL’ .
h o m e t;iirden a r e
sncvr.’ sti-d
u.i; iM*i',i(imi
In* jioyuld*- iti. Ip* n am e I. nnk now ..: f*. A. I b e i e r nmi on I, now ii ; li.n o .i l i u s . nle.(f ami .1.
l n l * niiI.I .-. i t Ifle.iM-s shall I."
ii if.
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Ore »f twelve Imnv.- in nuuiN
id. re.le.-im-d n rro r.lln u
t o lawTax
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Spintieh. l a M i a c e , l e t t u c e , l u f r o t s , wu**i | ft' u - *|| fnr I h« in i iii*Ini hi* uf
Ian iinnii- Is uni;nu." n : l ’ •! '!*'- .I-i il,.' firm tin no- mol s " 1«- o f 1
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will Issue I bee. " , ii ihi tile 7tl.
A N S W K K T O &gt; KSTI-:Uli.\V#
S
theft. Gen. il.
t s r i n c liemts. peas. n it a h u j ;:i x , t o ­ -*i fnr lli* ino nn-m nf hilnir o f
Mil!.-a ,v Co a .........
mel
«»r&lt;l»*r of I*ii I»II«ii (I iin.
rlt.&gt; of Mil) A.
1935
HuiMli,
•i • nliaif t*ml t *i*i ml»v :
( T f D s . s w o c it i t /./.1 1 ;
Eozr. John
‘I'll llolll I T l&lt;||||l|l||| Ml, If ll' hltf
" I , ness in* offlelal tun ti.H ure ami
m a t o e s , all
ihi* lot v
v e y e t a l d e s vl*‘«* *. ti I i* Jiu*t v.iluat lull llici’puf, •*.o b ml .it'er) of llo* *'o*l*ar l n*-rs,
I.v on,
nml
I ’I*1 •I.
, (*11*-Ii.* *. n m o s are
iMlItnown. w I...
In
I
i
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■■f'UiilU'il
l»k
tin
flniird
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l«lim
in
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5ut!t
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of .Xtareh, A.
Cwlix" ia uf fuel.a.
Ihimo* i 'hrl'it In it n:ini*-;t ;nv m i­
'it.
ns
■•.s.'’ r.-'i| o-an v oil*
i
I ilivi'tnr; ni ii 111**1 ’t lim in In* -till* ! ) - - .. o.i ilo Kill tin) of S n l* a
Ui ■» l l.tiln ** r l«
i • i '•
lknow it, t ii-ii.i rl n i t m ii .nl Iii4 mnl ilo* |
1 1.
Jiirro'v (la-favv. l.tili
A l&gt; |i*nl. ’ railing mo! ilolu-.: &lt;»■i- n t ii4 iai .rl in* n * jih'i Sin U h.
era.
iro n, c u le iu m , p h o sp h o ru s a !- . ii fnr lli jit tiiir|»M!*i
V. U IMIFCKASS.
tt Vt I |ilnrniijNr!1!. o r oliirri'V !"** in 111!• Mil* tS.uM
i lie-s .miler 1U-- on-inirtilei'slilp i.,. mi.
Hv to. (Inti. Il',*
C h i ! ; I'lreu lt C o u r t. Setnlaolo
, so a r e o b ta in e d fr o m such vi&gt;Ke
t i i T i d . i : i\.
: i Jr it imii \ rioriflii V\‘ T low lltU i|t( m t IIm i I |H‘h|m r 11 . r*11 ilil l • 1
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Alislftf
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Food. Gen. ii.
‘Hil* rnriMiral luh ^iiiill •••utlmio o r otlo-rtvlse. III mill to * lo- follow
t a b l e s , it is M a t e d .
IP ■ A M XX iti : K S. I* C.
Schh'ff* Ihi; U’ in \ I'liiri. . " Hllam t&gt;. 1‘ lorlflu. t o - w l l ;
, till ha \• lull |M*U • I •• • ' ■ I *lw.’ It 4 ■
Stuff of 5t.i.I !*i. It.
Mils
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serll.ei!
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s
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ate.
I
be
I .il T h i r l m*n
1 1‘1&gt;
ft f lllorl.
Mat '■I Xhr. T, I I. 31. 5H.
At * t sv i it ii , Willluiii I.. Itriavn;
•r jin nl I* rljil* *• mu I fiailchlHi*'* fnr j.... I la bo; In tin- Count* of ,-'.*..ti- S
Fuji voiuun. liui. 'J.
IV5i.
CP Til 1- One : ! t. of Hu:;
1 Win
.'!:!* f f t ! •t- i**m1
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1 T* »
I oo l. all.! (stale of Klornlu. more t ( ’lark , illlil i ill* 11 it ml **v it') nf I lo
ford.
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l
o
r
i
d
a
,
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to
C
tin*
cninriuTioinciit
nf
11
h
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S c h o o l I .uni a It &gt;-r
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imrll.-uliirly
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r
s
follow
j.
iiiK U
I, Tviiffo rd .t ' l a p of Sanford ,
-• i*l ii Imin «• 'i.iinril «I•I i inltiii *.
.n-p.inil.- cn IM*•hit
VKitTH M.
Mo- s)-* i Hill** I T ill f. It V 1,1 M l X N II Ml T i n
F l o ri d a , dill) leeoriled
lu He
I h i n u . nmi If i-ltlni. a m oi nil
\itT ii i.r. \ .
T o
P r e s e n t P la y
H e r e
T
h
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I s e t le d bnl-f will be reeelved be
A'nilhei.st *f ■*.. rt ■r :
the
Kt.sl
|11r - *t,»lmlu4 IntriiHlM m nl or oiii* I1 * *'.&lt;nil.v, F l o r i d a , In F l a t Hindi
Sen uf .Shotia[, til'll.
xi„M in* •iilillill rt i ii la th* 'if •.linn ilium j
ti. ••lit".
(Hi. fiamd of I'oitid) f ’oinmPinloner.)
of Ho North
nmi ovvrv of tlo- i «i|]oi!| iik ili,i*i**i.'(*'iM •*l** at p a n e s
ilu M -sd a y
a t
M i l a n o ••l ft*
,t I r. •Nt.leMi, .. \ I*. . . . r i c i i - 1I T)-a r- t’-I* -Muiiri**rs
So. I it II. IS.
•in- p* r..on mnl all p e r r o n Wm.se [ o f p.-ttilnpl. I'.d tU I). I'lo ild a oil o r
.q u arter lea* the Soitili
. i!» frtiiliinlM. t u a v i i ; •!i»rl•* I Ai*ln;ir|
•‘••lit a a i u Sx ClVtllC' &lt;U1*i T : ••»»**til • j1 Clitlil i " lo res of lli. S o u t h nano*
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unknow
n
t*.
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.
ml
ii
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hi
n
I
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Sun uf Klipluu.
• . . H ?t&lt;« Mlftl' 1 • i&gt;|t* "t .t 1 1 • m »riv
. C h r i s t i a n nano- la unknown: Chris [plain t h e re in el.liming all)
right jfotlowie
Tow n," a three net t" J’-'* ti .* ml ii 1*«iiii d *fti 1d i i••|ol * **f V a i -i •JilMi-ter of tin- North.-a •'
il hour- iiil.).
tjilliilel ..f III. N orthw est (ilia. i; A rth u r mol e l f , Ma-ial, Ai Him . I *ll1" •&gt;, Inti-rest in mol to Hu- a l .o ) .- j
i l l l » i .-J(4 ii|uu mil ixiitl w l d r r l* *h i ii inii tin * 11mi Mini' i ha ti
Every hit.
■ oiimdv. " i l l be | . I’seuted at the not
In
all In Seel lob
Town
I on. pi &gt; M \ i-i.-ioloM.il, ........ nl f.
| desi-rlh.il tend-.
or n h )
pall m Min; illicit I" h.- Used as o u t l e t (or
ft Vi t UI l*l't nl&gt;. lit I hi V h 'il Mi IIMl
shin
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South
of
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w
h
o
t'l.rlrl
la
ii [ purTlnii H im. ..I
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nppearlu*:
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j
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nil fte of c.eueva Si m et.
Act (I .i.
Alii, i ■ Theatei Thurutluv night of .
.lin k hnlih i
C-. : mnl I** mu mnl all &gt;*lln-r
mull, Is unk n ow n
Ha,non I Ir.-.-o - &gt;I lo s w o rn bill of eom plallll l t d * In'
*51 F o r itrolliiK
of
»&gt;iu|ievllbI Hill tin* flivl Mlcctlnu «if
file | IK-rsoiis.
It* week liv members of the l*uhin'll, z .
Cttlfil ta
n l i i e r m.iio-s a r e u.il.-af
and
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oil*- luelmlliii; Ihi- InylllK of lim
Tim Lllnlil* i h lllTc Ilia f|i*t‘ |iI* •V11|t*ll 1 kti'.wo i-tiiinilmf hid ilu hi. m l .
lie Sneak.mr f'lass ef the OrlaniT-t relate.
bin- ,.r eliitm aoini* lid- • t In uml nee. - a t ) Pipe r u l v c r t * ’
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and
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iii and l&gt;. i he oi in Ho
p r o p e r t y l u \ i d l e ,I In C,
, M F o r Io n ilrurfm'liiK H ear l-aU '
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in the extraordinary variety of fabrics from the best known looms in the world—delicatshades of greys — pearE — London Uvendars — fawns — blues — English greys with pencil
Htripes and plaids of harmonious tints — CfflllWlVC p a ttern s — colorings and weaves, not to
be seen elsewhere.

(ilad to Show You— You A rc More Than Welcome

�»E FOUR ***

' The Sanford H erald
F a h llik n l every ■ Ueritnnn rxrrpt
Rnaffnr *1 Xnnfnn!. 1'lnrlil ri

R e c e n tly p rin te d in th e T n m p a T r ib u n e w a s a le tte r fro m
W illia m J e n n in g s B r y a n , r e p ly in g to m a n y e d it o r ia l co m ­
at S u fo ril. Florida under Act of m en ts on th e re p u te d e n o rm o u s w e a lth of th e C o m m o n e r
Urcb 3. l n?7.
Ms
and the o ft-re p e a te d a s s e r t io n t h a t lie is a m illio n a ir e .
A s we h a v e re a d th e se t h in g s , wo c o u ld o n ly fe e l a senna
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..Mnnaget o f a p p ro v a l a t M r , B r y o n 'a good fo r t u n e , and k n i
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c o n s ip m ore lik e c o n g r a t u la t in g h im . th a n c r it ic is in g , th n t’ h .’ ; htu;ild
flP.fi a prapositv.« Interesting to
now be in a p o sitio n to e n jo y th e r e w a rd s o f m a n v v&lt; • o f
Rt'nsCIIIPTIO N HATH*
Staten.
Ylw idea
in Uf
One Tear— 17,Oh Six Month* 11.50 lab o r.
DelWeivd In City by Carrier, ne
railroads k illin g compctJUcjn
week, l Sc. Weekly la in Ion ti.i)1)3
! JuL K01mti
n o L ib e o n a b le to fo rg o t the h e a te d . i -u - ; . j;
to then-, hut useful to 1
per year.
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f e j 1 c a m p a itr; *, n d , ho T n W ic . i
ring r f t h :
SPF.CIAI. X O T IC K i A ll obituary,
.o .p p o r t u n it y to .ju___
. . .re
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r r h il l I ook fo r e v e ry
a U. l. i. c . .th
of th ..
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liner.
The
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r a r ilu t o r y jn t i- iv i , T h e y n « « r 0 l i i r t
:
rchem" Is cleverly "o rkfd o‘ it.
. W k . . . r . m i l , w ill h . rhnrB.d u m lo r f.lls c c o !:.r a m i o f m it I . ic t ic in r w lia t !.1*
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F ir .’t, owners of omnifciifcfc uno f a t t a c k in g c a p it a lis t s w h i!i; he h im e l f * o X s i r i s m
.! trrif oi.Hie"
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roads would ho comM F U lir il T U B ASSOCI A TF.il P U I’.SS
T o ua it cornea a s n d is a p p o in t m e n t , to th e m it is
m te r pOicd to got certiricra-.n of puhlla
T h e A ssociate d P ress Is e x c lu s ­
iv e ly e n title d to the use fo r re* o f c o n je c tu re ft.-, to lio w it w ill bo re c e iv e d , the a n n o u i ■ nt nt refenietry nr.d urgetvy.
p u b lic a tio n o f a ll news dispatches
".M y in v c A t m e n t r/’, ■
M r.
Thn: isn't r»&gt; very dangerous,
o re d lte r. to It o r not O th e rw ise c re d ­ th a t B i &gt; &lt;m i.&gt; not a m illio n a ir e .
ited In th is p a p 'T nnd a lso the ln - B r ja n ,
v. lien 1 h a v e vo id e v e r y t h in g e xce p t m y I r ■ , w ill i ,nu •» public opinion
which
r a l news n u liflsh e d h erein . A ll rlK litn
am o u n t to le s s t h a n h a l f a m illio n ,
would demand n convenient omnTo f re p u h llc a tlo n .o f special dlspntch
e» herein are slso rcser-rd.
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D e sp ite th e w id e s p re a d p u b lic it y g iv e n to M r . I, v ia i’a bus ••rvitu* cmild h i,-.- pressure
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n " , th e C o m m o n e r h a s a m p le re f illa t io n fo r &lt; ■' -r i j Jfj jt (*&gt; brpv on the f pgMfituri*.
TUESDAY, A1MUL 28, 92.1
s a id a g a in s t h im , a n d a s u s u a l p ro v e s h im s e lf a s a id e to i.-.ke
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THE HERA ED'S I'EATFORM
; w orld.
for nn oninitidn lino in get n per*
1.
— Deeper water route to Jackson­
mit from the local authorities of
ville.
every little
town end village
Saved By a Wastebasket!
2.
—Construction of St. Johns*Inthrough whivli it might pus.;. With
diun River canal.
. . ,
ucii a law in force i*.
dd only
I liste n to th e ta le o f a w a ste b a s k e t, fa p cep la m haw se- , ................ .. f.
3 .— Extension of while way.
neiT-t:. nry for the railroads tt
4. — Extension of local amusements. h ?W w a s u p e r o n n ln lly w e a ry w o m a n . S h e won th e M o th e r . " ™ " T
f " 11™ * " * ”
— Spinning pool, tennis courts, o f (he f a m ily m id th e h o u se !’ e tp e r, a c o m b in a tio n i h I it
\
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etc.
c a lls fo r th e a b illt it su p p o utl to la fo u n d in t h e pren h e r ,!
t l!‘
uMn 1 ” d ff c t'
H.— Augmenting of huildinif pro­
the te a c h e r, th e d o c lo r, th e ju d g e , the g o v e rn o r, th •;■ u iit , iv
. , ...
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gram — houses, hotels, apartment
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nnd they
fi.— Extension of street pnvinjr pro­ (in js . A m i so, n s it o
, t h is holdt r
:
gram.
jo b w as p e re n n ia lly w e a r y ; n n d ’ hod j i : ab o u t re a
Ih e " " " ‘u
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7. — Construction of boulevard
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around l*ake Monroe.
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l,u t *|thtjf w ill hnvt real t mipctitlon in i
IE— Completion of city heautiflra- • .now that y o u r c iu io s it •
y .......
Ita •
, In ,i ■p ro ■p e rly ................
m u
i,■ I «-----r,*tli ' airplane route*.
A id even
tion program.
is the tale o f the re sc u e .
T h is M o U ie r-H o u s e k c e i
” • • w;n i m i
ahoat tlire e h o u rs n u t o f e ach fla y " p ic k in g u p "
I
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B IB
LE THO
lp in«g th
e m. &lt;&gt;* f in d rthrough
own ill
ntmosph^r
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—U G -H- T- -FO R
- T O D A Y o*th c r m. e m b e rs of th e h o u se h o ld a n d h e........
.......
in u u ^ii 11their
ill I u\vii
in i M’'

K n te re d as Second Clns* M atter,
O c to b e r 17. 1:•13. nt the I'o s lo fflc e

F iv e were fi:; &lt; jn
.
for ball flchtSiiK,
be 3
where you I, '. ! , „ ,
I f you nre r-lanninK a t,u
Nf
Y o rk , now i, t h e p ^
before they l uild another

1 hero is tr.ii: &gt;,{ .jr - C(.
re tirin g to ;r ■ to . hoojY-., j j
to tukc up golf.

An airship wit!
. rug,.,.,
c l in B c lK ilK . TP.,
f.r.;' person mux..,
A
I grorsman.

Sl.ipbuildin?
r.i rn j, uj
rued lor 11 mill. .
v.hi-j,
enough monev
nf ;,i s ; ,
r.-.. r resort hotel.
The vvi rid get i •
y,
tlie signs cverywh , . ,n g ' j
J.-aleu « cro. S’A'irr11 j, : ,2V ,
has &lt;rdeil.
Mi.,it peotd e (sp ie l - ■cnt'Ji
far nothing, whi h
•v.’v .*
people expect nu-di&lt; iv to
them v.vll.
Real estate i n nn
i’ alt or.;; limb •
ctuna, mid bool
cicra.

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W H E N C H R IS T , who is our life , ..l0,nn*AV' h i ^
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all unnear, then shall ye also
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v from Sun Die*
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t. i - i i,ia»lr; ag oii'
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I F P E A C E H E H IS A T
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j-. .ictised under th" fm n of law, A i i k ' m a l u * v V i -dehiel
a t e ly d u m p e d a c o lle c tio n of v a lu a b le :!, in to a c a p a c iim w, t e - go i*&gt; Seatiie. t: whole length ‘of
N IG IIT
l I •mer,
;■ Mi ij Uifiri t*I lifc'A. '' " ' All:f
b a sk e t. H e r h u s b a n d 's p ip e w h ic h In* bad le fi on ib , p o n ii t \V« m r.. • .
A man can stand the fight by day s w in g , h e r lit t le b o y's tin e n g in e ly in g on the fro n l : be; , m
Cocum il («r«iw, F i a , A p ril :•i ; u
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’•'•my y c ir s .-f the ;.b ‘v n v of lay; 1 •&lt;! should
S3.rjO
If peace he his nt night,
Me. t . I*. I ..'.mblight. The Morn- ivi-n
e . 'on ■
1 &lt;&gt;th i a lir
p.t. ;
My p riiu ijtd .ii lack
IT IK m id the.
.uigen in ; Tribune. Tam pa, Florida.
n u it.im ly, iv h ii b
For he can nut his doubts away o ld e r b o y ’fl c o lla r a n d t ie le f t o n th e la b le in th e h a ll, d a tig h i t ' e;ei . •ii" l* nth i f my in ! ..c.v b. n agie
B a i k i n j ; B ig h t s
tel s H im t on tile b a c k o! .a . c h. a ir , lit t le s is t e r s d J k
- n l.n n i'
kailrm ul
If home with love *s bright;
ta .it i- tHe n il " , b u t M ." i ., brt*n u h a te fu l th in g t " i ih .u i
My lle.ir Mr. Lam bright’: 1 luiv
But let him come to grief or cure, etc
tn.Is rn' ye a rii. i have n r.vn ys nuu
h e 11 I l.t t o p lo n g fo r Ib is s p ill, U» fo r I h is
l l j u g ow n or font 111 that liut* lin o . T h o v o ...... ( y o u r e d ito ria l .
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1 ^ot nuarrela break his rest,
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until it bulged. Then t&lt;he escon I h-rseU in a comforUibl i l l
writii
bear
o v e r the c o u n t r y ip m e ra p o p y . U- ; « m 1 a th " I.is i • Witv t«, g -v •. m ,.m -y Iv -u n t ly . v.-tie i f
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H e’ll never do bis best.
in.
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: m ore s 'v i l t « f fo ot than i n i t h : Li- t &gt; i
t h ii
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M r ,.
M.-u b y t h r people and a ib n in h .
T h e d eve lo p m en t:, c a m e . T o l i i c i r in q u ir ie s :h &lt;m m i m g
The things which make a man su ­
I',;.
ails. .. .!. i f I rim jm lg e l.v ....me o f H i - I
' .♦'• • ' -If ».i a d m ill* " &gt;, o . v d in th e in te r t « th I co p ’
valuab juH o u r h e ro in e c a lm ly re p li d : " W h y , is rc n ’l l i •.
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d" i 111. • I. ugh I i s 1e . er • oc ■
i m o re a ". e|r an
But one with these may often
w a ste b a sk e t."
A n d s h e kept on re a d in g ll'e . . , n i g ■ i , i ■ ■ ■I ■ l&gt;
t'
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Il'-.V 111 tcnth -iutll 1"' u&gt;"il and ii i&lt; \ hecnitsi* th -v V-*, u i nm .*iou'-&gt;
truth, I h :r-■
seem
- i: .-itiull I", •_iyen.
; &gt; Ahut &lt;:■
j u s t JIM i f « h u w e re not l l M o th e r-) Jon e k e u p e r!
1
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■ lo Imj en*
rty-five year l • n discu
l!r;t their gains .ne ill got tv: .
To falter and stand stilt:
... ki '1 be*
H lu'ti ye .......... . ft'iiiii N ,
lift '* I»-'V r &lt;Mr-1 ! . ! 1 ■
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mind
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’.V*. he- b'l'ti". vultii -d l,v
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Can seldom bravely fight,
th ro u g h a w a n li' avl'e* fid ! o f e ra g lo rv ic ra l'.'
'
, '.reel »■ «»• in,.. , ,,i .,
jiiuui :g that 1 -b ill i . ;*.-;,Hi tin (•:.: by tho % h • i
• c .in ' ry, c ■. p.,H d w ’&gt; li : 1 .! .til-. ,
F o r man must know that lie will w as a c h a n g e in i he jm u u u l o f '‘p ie b in g u p " t ...........u u c r w a s
*:.iv ■ ' this ! i*ul "f v. altli ; hilt J .
,v,il it m r.tii ,- in: :t x c n iy fi
,d
ith
l •■ ii tin ubiu’t*
tJkxU A i I
find
I'hat is why they never
re q u ire d to do
died 1 news
has lle u is n iid duilai . to the a, ill.&gt;.li i I iiv i
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A welcoming smile at night.
•til.
vain
v(
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Soviet preiui.
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I I’. O N K H K V IT C( IIII KOI*.
K O I’. Sovkd
a u V.1
T o s a v e h e r s e lf th e b o th e r o f g o in g from one room to
7 1 5?
a,- th . i
v a*
ill'i'ii I;- llli id Ihv pne
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&lt;l( .idIt:!1' I nv • h"'"» hronehf (■&gt;
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(live him a wife whose lovo is true, I a n o th e r lo i i i u l a V*«r»*%A-y b im k .s , H-’ .ic
ph/t '!*i '(.Jin’ O f rLho*(M d 7 i r ‘
I 1 ha *
I h r i ■vi
m Fi.o’.ila n i&gt;! 1
i. n ii i .ill
&gt;1, er
rum m ifii ndly papers 1
And children well mid, strung.
, rc c e p tic a N in e ach room ill th lio n e, .M I ; . ii b.. b in I
Iw.«I
n In
mi,i
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: a -. Iii.t liti y ln ’.*n:i th e e atlnel.
i cor
•nt ; I nr !■• re l ■ um- l** Florida.
through
i d o o ln H a s lM U id o ld -id -n la c c a i l ic li . . ate oi 1 11. ■ iiu iu ly
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In I' ipk . St .il.cr ( :tn:ion, in .1
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l*.' I* I ;r-'!( ;* ‘ riiU:” "t-t*
I .It'll m .s- ; •.!*'
Although the day he long;
j p ossession:; w ere (fIIi t v* n t il in l f,y il l * p is.
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I wi''
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ii a p .T ' i &lt;'irti.ia l i n . ivIt v. 'i
But once let fear nr rage disturb
few Weeks of H teady a d h i I net h . l ! ' i .
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The great heart in his breast
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of
my
1 * * , r the nn ■■ ; ; t ii*.,lion .. 'nidi it nli
tI- III ll .1 Till "
And he'll not do his bent.
d im a rd e d an d p ill lb* r t r
n r , in ih - it* p j n . ’ p!:iee .
'■i • v, on- v e rs .
yrar.
l l. bad bet 11 selling. lie .piiekly
S m ilin g ly r e m it iir c e o i ■ ! ib i, ' !
. !|
1 If I S 1i"l ;i in. ill..’m il, 1 i; i
H u rsc Feed
ran1, n l’-lfii.it
: I.. I r . Iti . Ii 11-. . .to,I . \ 11r»
1
1.
moii
.1:0
I'ui those he loves, a mail's a man. M o t h c r - i l n U M ' k n cpl'l*
i iei war.
i
ii.,.|
it
\
i-1hill!
ti,
• . . in fur t
i i
a p u l.lie t ■ Hoi m in i w&gt; , 11.i i:
no
10
ado
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i
t
vi;!'
J
v..1..
not
wuri.li
nime
And not for selfish gain.
li it I tiuv" be 11 fiirlu n n le in the
F lic u d l - idp.d to 1&gt;■.
i
pi' m
I
■ ' 1 dir. 1 1 li n n 1 v .1 .
The heart does more than courage b lessed w a ste b a s k e t.
m kt1
'I iii C" b
Sunshine
leu
p
lan
Ir
ie
d
o
u
t
b
y
olhet*
il,i
I
Him |» .1 n r&gt;-" f m tt:i ieo;:'ll (if
in
can.
-OIK my l u ­
navel* I n n .1
.11
V
1 ii • I1 litive
n v all.!
and I'lM
I'll* li
have fell ...» i idii;
lik e h ers.
And more than flesh or brain:
A nil -. u! .
M a sh S c :; i !i
’ i.:n-r ui 10.
li (It ' ’itsb 1 eiMili! lint
- mjciiit
tl malignant a
i in V.tH *
The home ho keeps hus bitter foes
ii tt! 11 i.i, !:-i 1 1 t.i! •i d
on I*, mg i 1
have i"
11
1
.lu . iV^f &lt;1 m .
Ilf th) 1 dl*el 'ml |
Than those he leaves to light. ^
■f i lio
• l’ |*IK i i - »• n ud t:m&gt;, ii IN M O S T S E C T I O N S
I r.
In. hind a li
I'l.-i’id a i Ip* re al 1" &gt;im
M
» •! -.*;■ ! mix rfOT u n ity 1
f , VfiiA'M A.'N
By day a man can stand the blows.
i
.
.
A
■_!_!_•_-eti v View y inn.
1 i"
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' *• if lb *
lu g iit iiit iK .
'f li«* ttttliuital (Mi *•[i ■ i i y v. •••
i
d r
If peace be his nt night.
o
n.o
,*
»
*
:
cared
t
&gt;
i&gt; i : L IG H T
V; By 1.
i -. ■ arid w rit - ~
it ! " « “ •
i* *:*??'&lt;, m .. uf nr.* ci ith
— Ecigar A. Guest ci.'ivetl Oita y e a r lia s a w a k V .u tl a n it lit r e 1 Bevel*
»( I.now li” ..
" mg .. -1 lire r m iimi.lated ull 1
D a ir y K ccii
— — oit - IT! *
1 i ! nk y.
n ii I ou!,
e q u a le il. W ilh m t l ilm tl.i ii,*.\ y e .tr w ill Hi v a t :*t 11 n n c .
lie Jil.
|
(|
1
sold
(
fh
feme
ill
;
me
what
»*r/r
There are no more siiueak-s in ovot* lit is y e a r a n d lo r .son, v-Xll
—
1. 1*..* n il ’•' r ; j- i ng h i
i. -tinim: In I ne m fit’ ' 1!u
1 1*
I I
..III I'Ol.o
••."Cell! '
III 1 oi:, ;.|.red n o n iirthe cabinet now than there were
} ta
: »yv a
: t n d ( i i d in
1 .111,1 llllll* C&gt;.alii.tie.I it
F
lo
r
id
a
s
h
o
u
ld
t
n
iiiio
in
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i,
1,Cl.in’.. 1 . t r.nr.!
n
t
.
1
L-igi
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Y,
H
alt
1 . :!mn. tmt tlm II ’
l til HI i
.• wdmt I have
when the oil men were there.
n
i
' .h irlv
, :a tl— rat •
iiilei* if mv friend
I
------------ o-----------. ll and in
i--- r r »
| ,1 »J1 . -1 1 1 1 •
ulna • J( * , .*‘
t ij
f»« i.
e
jO
li il, goveriiipc'it
Dado C ity is now hoasting of
'! ■ d which
1*V\ »
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Y
F
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l
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I
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me
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bear
v.
ill
b
■
V
eulili
tc
ui
win..ihaving the largest city in Florida
1■
It*;:, h** tntd 1
W
iiliH), fur puhii
UV' »
i o b i:
! . and on ■ 1
|el I
i+; - 11 n eon ddervd put,
BY If:\ i:-:
us a suburb.
I, •itle. I nib 10 ihn'
.* - i:
i. i. t n -i.lg lu
d 11 i.i i • "it a In wye
. give u i in li
—ti.&lt;
i . 1.1 uniiceud
------------ o-----------. n iL o h i* i: a*
of .1 dm!
i: at!. ■ -• i n an id it
! *
nielli ui l In- e at tack
- i'in i nnd be- &lt;
m 3
More than 7,t()U car loud of
f tb. • Mnlllll ' Ie.ul 11,•C. ill
In certain p ailuid m l 1
■ i l l i , tin n for
if.cd uii . iii i !
u* . i
!
:. ‘. it's cotilinu.
to
celery are shipped out of Florida I'vn vhody eat , ilnm
1 h:.
.it mill i:i ebly . 'Miay * 1i i m i my wot
r broke a .n u ..'
■ 'iiu'thing to coinlen 11.
M iii. lett.
ertonv.
•aid"
— Orlando Reporter-Ktar.
A n d ',M1d then take, a 1 \&gt; lin .itie.*M i i 1" it l i t Ml 1 -.
I - i *ii «
- but t " il,
id one lirnv
il'.h • I.
loidd i""l.i:ite that t ' v i
F1**. ....•
• tl ' *I
as to I tie .1
tea
* ■ .* »T '11V
»
■
?
&gt;
1
1
ft
moat of it comas from Sanford, nravtienlv suspeini. I fur n. coil el,* i , ir \u
-.il*, thunk; 1
,d. m e ■•■
Imi ymt a’ I
inure timn thirty \ -n
------------ o—-------Min* t*i c n. . •• i r.i
non 111.
. i .. a nie t&gt;y
of hours, tiipei i.illy IH tills till"
•\v. II
,1. .1
I"' .
drowsily.
a.
*iv even il 1
tin I 1 ' kev lv - jlo
\vt&gt;. :tnK l,'*»ttrin
li** 101 .1^,*
If you are not in favor of the of tin* xunnnet connl.
•4!' . 1 lim e been .
* l V. -Ill* t 1
a lend p ii ;i.”
the Million
ip it-; - i &gt;11 1 1 .in
■
debar
u
i.,
,
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U
O N i: *
five cent gasoline tux, you might
1
n
c
.
'!.
d
and
h&gt;
A northern tra\ In itf ui::m in .i .- aid tie* i 1'I - l-t
\
tliti.
m in, “a f "i"l
■ ...5'. nt
If \Ul . 1
*
- .aU' ii, j am,
a t - - end'
I
11|
doil'
write your representative at Tub I small town not t u I mm win if \ S m •T|| 1, .III ■ • n d "
fi
r
old
ago.
1
J
N
O
. \V . SN K K L*
tliht::
'.nUitell-■•
0
I
ii
t*
pr■*,
M-|I * l' *:*s* t »
ho.il
'..i,v in tly yours
lahassce and tell him so.
IlIVVl* been iddi* to 1.
ui that th - p-i••toil III. h el
I-' i|
mill in-;
V
i
l
l
'
"
wn* mi':
■
n
| peneit. Nobody around tin htin
tMi ■ argum ent* thi
-i..,d-- w ill i'-i
-• .1 I.
V. I I . ! 1AM . N N IN G S BUY W
k n i * -i*«**-f*arr—
I I lie pi ,thickly, :i&lt; Ii
i'iOs In present. I l’. ilill l'
lo.: 11 - l| n* 1
W hy not send the Brewers a hotel seemed lo lun. 11nuliiic ((to •lU lllte ro f 1 e in tu iy , I have made
crate of ce le ry? 11 would probably | The lime wa-&gt; m -t .r ii-i ■
VVI
* W ii’ .
1
* .1 wl.-dc sin*
ir iT r .r J ;
./ L ii *.’ « t j ^ T a r a m r i. ' a c rja a rT a E o m
more js-e ties williout miIii i 'it is : tusto pretty good to them right and the weather wn
tin
II
-till
It.ILt
d
■
Ie obi
, it:: '' belli.id \o
non
taint
m
w
iled
at
n
■
own
,
\
.
now.
walked down the d&gt;- • t.d n-n - MM,- |Oi I
1
p.,.
av
e.-i.p!,11 ... e!.*r.
| I'1 " let
tense to d" sol l hint I b;i\e m o l| ho ••
street until tie 1 -inn- l
I f
iperoll
,
it'll.".
l
i'
0
I
1
led
to
1
i-ofor p a l, t ut "IV lecture I M’eipt *
[tl(1 |()
Matty First seems to have been , "ri' A genth-n m n 111- - In 1
r.iocly to1 - siromii
1. ie to Imu.
fill vi I lyetl ll f f i.’ie nl l 1 enable . ie | ,
1 . 1
D m
r tti
the motto ot the Homeric. Sura ulecves, evidently tl-." pr ,.|o i. 1 o- Tie 0 it.*
I" elrv l hi-, aad 1 have •'
t -:
Hi £ J v l i L
wan
tilled
hack
10
a
clmii
again-t
(i
i l , I - ui am 1
: aed 0,1 Mu
»otn Tim es. And a right good
.nail tax.
pleasure from my tree slice un '■ te-l trout pr,
the front door, t.iking a imp.
l- e nl
.in-l
1 hi
|n
all li or in
motto that is too.
I 111 'ell t h ''
than from tho-.e that ndded to c v
The stranger shook hint by th. hep.
------------o---------- *
h&gt; liuniht
iiila io r y e
s f; ty i s
. 1 1 f v '! _
fi s
i| hi iik |u- li .3 e ir-n, ’ it my oppo- itl.'U j.j
income. I have nl ■&gt; w
The pound sterling is now sel j
Mr
A Hi
articles for which I I-*- if* l\ f 1 &lt; , tliem new 1 1
ia,* past
ling for J l.s in o which is tin- most
compeieoitioii
bates
.1
V.oti
l^Ol'BLK
IN
UK
BA
I*
1
unt
in
n
p
llt-ie
lilt
it has brought since llHf*. but at
It , at m-t rt-jvh '
Hut far the ri."
t
A * H E V II I K i' l IIV I v
• anil tear; a
the same time we would just us
IIe dd nisi. * &lt; * J ' th*
living, the money
■ rum u ;
toon buy Florida real estate.
L.i,
t s-uii;
mi; 1, tiel
p,'l :&lt;1 \ ., vI'Me Itf t l " "
income d u img ner.ily a third ot
m , u* churn'.....
------------ o------------t!.,
-nigh
5
li"
in,
ii
tli
il
lie
h
:
I’li" iio-itint', oi’ manv o 11. inn n l.i.l and litGeneva anti Saafurtl Ave*. Sanford
t'ec has tiei n
dei* rvii. : .i U
, . rctituiy would lim e be.-n sut'f
u who, tlmim'b :
ge , f Ull i I Will I I ill
Ilearst and H ylun are iuid to l»- rt*atlil&gt; bad to 1 tii
h
tl
-- of prolmbil- chill
ii«| t o ’ enppurt to* a f te r the da vs " l 1 •■■■ «&gt;■&gt;• -*
v
i
L
i-L
a
,
I*»
&gt;
i
.........
a
1
annual
1
ti
teeh
'
-.
J*
r*-r
—*■*
—*-^7;---------T‘ T7ri~lT~rTHTT ™ a
great buddies. Well, it most lie dying winter hum ht forth the re (tj
,
- 1
&lt;&lt;f our little ..
activity are end-d. T in* uiieXlH-et- :J; j who pie, i," »i *m*i‘ 11ty.
1 . , iiio.,1,-» . a , g . in i/ i t
consoling for each of them i"
that ..........
'. a**n U(U without ,:i" viB: ge .
»fp: iMw of
' cd jirofit i that 1 hat, mad.- ill MiJ u s t one thi
Know that aomeune Hki them.
trouble in the Bnlkati
M" that as it
uini real c.,t:it&lt; have so ioercum-d ih(, editorial.-. 1
. *j t(ifnte v*
0
spring. We see eleiirK now, w hit 1n.1v, iln r e ’ . n l ews Miming oil*
r u s u a i H s a a g a o s i i a i i x i i a i i R K x i n i i i i n n i c x r s a a i t x rnaa'
ll
::jj rnafli* a
■
m
i
s
g
o
v
e
r
n
m
e
n
t
sii.mia
h|y
1
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Y
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j
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.
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l'
n"'
“
Gee Whir.! We just learned that we llicn saw only .1 m a ga! • t 1 llulgtnia li ­
I we .dlllll have keep track of Ull win and .1
lIlM
E
!*
•
OniL«c*
of
an
income
tluu
wil,
....
,
!.,
upon
'■
the lot which they tried to sell us darkly, that in lltm-e days war wa tt* wail U*r t!
-i 1 *. he lilt , nl be- &lt;lr.,, im. ........... .
I Imve 3
And m.
in lly m e e t/h e
-. .M u -im
mbrep.e
when we first came here for four I only a guesticoi of time mid oppor-1 f, it&gt; we ran
io the liotloin of 1 , . ii.m it should give lip iti at.,tic ihij inennu* from my ciriiin g s .done prohably n-m.
&gt;r.&gt; ip c o "h e i 15
hundred dollars, sold yesterday for tonify, mid men wise in .-ymptonm th, in.
Ainei
.ea.i ' ;j
I- ll*!
a YlhT
till Pn l il- would Havt*
t
t •IlillUnl.-s.
blin uny
U&gt; m&gt; ;-i-i .im
m i-iU
two thousand.
looked to the smith eastern rnrni r
Hot lilt we . |, tin- old uuestinn. Y 'v other ."im tiv wh.ti ' hu,,( el
I have poid nearly all my prop.' j
Ufe. In in* ; • »d. but r . ;&gt;
of Europe for a sign. They had | , ,t v.-ai
Ih.u there are fa - g . .n o n lit K mu t b-.\,-. I ' at- erty. iiteludiiig my in t lmnu* here far as r can r - . alt I te.,* m*.vi «
Someone intinuited the other &lt;luy ' 00 need to look for a cause m Mata- m th. |:
"lL iw rty i n -.,..,! , , .
. tioveritnic :.. !
'. i- i V illa FVr*im.» (•
|d il.» " ■ attered V siugie
that the ls&gt;rtd election would n u t1 they had no hope of o cure.
|; , m ,. In.
(tain virtue nnd
. , f i,.
, . , n-.
and leas valuable luune into which wlAltlt libBe.-tly
nclimed.
ll, re U
XkX,
carry. That's ridiculous!
Does- 1 Now spring i.. on ti &gt; aguin »* i|&gt;. , ih.e pi.o.
nnn dermis revo
\wo moved last fall. I When tile vu- .&gt;y:iin, I may add. why .tumid I * j
n’t the Kiw anls Gluh
m
aintain
that
1
again
wo
read
ol
trouble
111
th
lu
,.n
up,
,
,
ud whenever it
,- v, .
Hinder of
nrope.t
n turned ;,ly father wu&gt;
.
... I ..-..
.
. ,
..............................
1
,
1
niflindcr
o my
m j pr,
ie.-i is
wm well
w,-i
.1
ONE HLOCK FROM POST O F F IC E
wc have no old fo s s ilis .
Balkans.
( ut*and-dried,
" '
i- ••
j l(j„ i n■,■ t. ; i
l
blooded tro u b le i l is too. , i: e f
iimli-m.ible. Mint Bulgarin, ns into | ‘ *;
jll|,„ p Y l'1’i '&gt;h ■ e hi-d. I m n rensnnahly expcei t-&gt; have, for t,Jht houses in mi - &gt;
PRICE
$30,000.00
As we understand it, Jack Dernp- prepared and calculated l lie
tin h-dug pott . in the war
. .,t
the f ii sit time in my life, an in- u-.rm of near
m»y U w illing to meet H a rry W ills fective. They Imve just mi ,,i .....|
sufficient
tor
the
needs
of
;,{y
father
w.i
.
a
i
II treated by
'
t
h
i
.
w
ill
double
in
\
,
|
i
|
!t.
v
v
iih
in
tw o y e a r:’.*
A
tenor cm i., ii'iiis h i come
— If someone w ill manacle the no k lllii
um iiem .. opliiusibly 1&gt;»J nu atners , f 1’;;; ti ime.ll ,,i !.; - i;; Mm, DryOH 1111.1 11} .1 even v.-.ivu
E
A
S
Y
T
E
R
M
S
gro to u ball and chain and put have i|u!te definitely killed bi.-l, (
. f,,r l i |t.
.d ■ I unt no longor able to add i-r that ('hrirtian in &lt; '■
a ;
lo r sowing thc I undo.i 11 i dd, *.l. .* u
\
handcuffs on him.
I government o fficials,
including
W)r„i. [i,,!
; i d revolt is a I n u n iu i nre tm-Hired to . - i . , .n* ittfOpje by literary work. Conatd- crulic In poHlj*
-o
-----I Miverul harm less if unnece-xary cundilimi n..t
imposed on fessiun.
Six thousand
e iln g that I ant now six ty -iiv o pay nty wi*y *
E. F. L A N E
•boom
Bulgarian generals,
nnd. yw
they
,u,y natnm
naimu im .-.
u U, ■ outside, nnd&gt;tc:-t &gt;
college p
No.
Sanfurd
is
not
a
“boom
MUIguriun
generals,
n.-i-..- ahs
&gt;m
1 in thn&gt; tt;,\ m a.i a'ld have been constanlly (U wur.: gome of mV ai"-:
—
— - ■■
.ami
. y. have
town." Places which show such gone on to blow up the en licd.,.1 b, v , ,I!IVl. „ )(a ti)u. . ll9|lU-i(m_ Wt ,
— ■
their way ii
for over forty yearn, 1 um sure metes wore v.orlREALTOR
1 Uicm.
i!
steady, consistent growth are not
capital city ot Kolta.
••u
it ., no m.,rv—that th e; pj* is A N N O U N C E !
a ih Mint no one w ill begru.ltfc tm* n through tn:!U*;'c. I
the funeral services for thi-ir vie I *. 11 H
co
m
s
o(M-."0 d. p h o n e Q3
!
r
competency
and
an
assured
income.
»
Imv..
c«*v.
r
-re
»(
boom towns.
ia;*. pea unt, lias for the mu- ( I'-.i.lmait Cur I ’oiiipuny pl.mtints were being h.-ld, with it con*
-- *
gh to has never been a
F ir s t N a tio n a l H a n k B n llr lln ir .
,
I
The success ot V.m H ln d e n lw m [“ H’*»iit l«e» " r V-'* ’'“'“i p ’1
Sales Force:—Mias Luba Williams, Miss ItcU«
in last Sunday’s election came ns lives. A:isa»sinatnnt on the gi.... 1
Ilo n s e .
something of n »urprUe to most o f ; *5a'''
'h * \ ' ™ 2 ' ! n
us and it should bo ample Indlca* I through without organization,
,
tion that the monarchy is not d*ad A is natural to ask w iki i ‘ domg ’ ; ,
iK B sasaM d C B B B aB aaB agnsiB aaK =oaK tiH it.*B sn H sa a ggusa
ill Germany.
1 *hat &lt;riestlon ' ,ni1 ahttfmiy uzen
SxKRvai
iir t * .

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SANFORD
HERALD, TUESDAY.
APRIL
2S. 1925
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Daily Fashion Hint

Business “Man

UNDERWOOD T Y P E W R IT E R S
New Machines, Iligh ( la-

Society

Editor

Mrs. Ethel Shurman, Miss Lu cile, Shurman and Miss L illia n
Shurman, of Oviedo spent T u csday with friends in Sanford.

Calendar

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” ,.'i 1 •
’
i immittect Peporidl
Class hc.d its w m t.'. n
: v
*t Vi i t s ...
w..r . . *tl&gt; . i ,
the church pa
sick.
W
Tuesday
ci noon With M rs.
A dour
nf eight ww
[|]
entertain
E. IHnrv «
l’fwW nt
the
i
■ i r i
uths of May.
... Duplicate■ Club at S chain ■a Mrs. t . H. .Smith i ..I
tt waa d
i \
a picnic
’ ...
. . 111 |"V country «mm»* time in June,
I)-i-artmcnt or the
The parlors were d rated wy .• 1
t|lt. ho*.
■ ?C la b will 1nt ‘ tain with snap Iriigon. rosea.
■ • ■ ■ . . . ,\t the con-

.•Slpuct
r; ■ . *

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of the
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iftttkin-* *
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w r'n Mrs
A Cl HUB.

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V, '.tin'll-.

olcamlei
hou
turtlui
ble. There wa
I
!«
ladies present. ,': k . \V. E. Dye,
at w member, wa* •••• du .1 «• I
given a cordial v - 1■ »:
Th •report
■ i
i w.t ,i&lt;. ■
g ratifyin g , : havi; ,t »
u .1
hand. Reports 1 in t
committees wen* v .ry ;
nr.

inn of tlie I

s.^sion the
, to the ca­
tertainnu: t ami imu-c chairman
Ml . Y. .1. T\\ Mcshment?
v.. .• -m J i v th ■ following coinno::*-* in ,•!&lt;•
u, \y jr_ Wells,
i d n n: Mi - , i 1 \i Elder, Mrs.
(’ K. 1 :ii«rpenin;, Mrs. .J. E. Spur■
lid Mr*, u r .
\&gt;l unus

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rh e m e 1551

Mrs. Harriette D. Brum ley, of
Atlanta. Ga.. who represents the
Butterick Publishing Co., is u
truest of the Montezuma hotel.

Mrs. R. Z. Johnson, was called
Monday to Wauchula by the dentil
of her father, Mr. Townsend, who
has been quite ill for some time.

Orlando Is Planning
T o Build Auditorium 1

. K vjic . of Palmetto,
•III- to lm the guest of
Ebler.

Old ANDO, Apr. 28.— A mimicipa! auditorium for this city, which
was endorsed tty in** Service Lea­
gue imposed of tiic various civic
organizations of tlu* citv, some
time ago came a step nearer to
materialization when the league -e
le d i *1 four proposed sites.
\c
cording to the plans, a hundred
thou ami dollar omi i&gt;sue will basked to secure funds with which
to erect the public building. No
itetin.i has yet been taken by the
city council, but leaders of the
movement expressed the belief that
it would be only n short time Infore the auditorium would be e re c -(

■ ai'il do, Gonzales ied Moudo . from a motor'

Beautitill \ c.ith

to

lia-g-

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M»*. and Mi- !•!. E. Niblack nio-

D u iiid iii i*Uti»t t it. Sunday re-

ai :

till*1 TH hi tttp \f **'*!;|y.

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and cbildien
Steeil's parents
Ball.

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Alien of

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th*

Wu* Smyrna. ( 'onstruction oi
new in*-* nffiie limhlimr mulrr w it).

redi*rnted

Vi otahlc Giowera left

Sunday for hl&gt; home in New York

t’itv.

it ro parti
ant etd.

R (ix 1212

Mrs. VV. S. Thornton amt Mrs.
G. W. Spencer returned Tuesday
from
attendend
..........^ Miami where
" ' i n i ' they
u u 'j HUfimuiiu
the State Missionary convention.

Tillin' it left Tuestlny for *
wImre 1m will attend the i
ntiou.

Tan-" was sound*-! i
i . l II ,'iuion.

UNDERWOOD T Y P E W R IT E R CO.
15 S o u th M a in S t.. O rla n d o , F la .

Mrs. Tom McCrca, of Orlando,
is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. E . \Y. Stiies. Mrs. M cCrca " To give his Ul-yenr old soil H illy
t»io
was before her marriage. Miss Hus -ell (above) a practical know­
(M&amp; IMS*
ledge of business, W. A. Bussell,
I iu&gt; flower e* i. Mi.
&gt;.
i
Mrs. F ranch N v &gt;n. Class lie- Eilnn Stiles.
merthant and financier of Brownf»t Ixuquota sent to
■ i.i.r;. while porter.
wood. Tex., purchase I one-half
Mrs. Dora Bray and Mrs. Gladys
Bray of Winter Garden are the interest in a local grocery enter­
guests for a few days of Judge prise and made a present of it to l T U N IC B I.O U SI IN S P IR A T IO N
Memorial Sev
and Mrs. J. J. Dickinson at their
Paris sends over tins costume as
home on Magnolia Avenu,
Honor Of Cor.
' one of the happiest of her Springtime
Soldiers Held
'■ inspirations It i* carried nut i:i black
Pinellas Man Free
---------------------Mrs. Cecelia Takaeli atul Miss
i faille silk and white kaslu cloth, al­
E L Hawkins left Sunday upon Aianka Takneh leave Tuesday for
On
unwritten
Law
though any other iomhiii.it ion of
l 1 m - trip to Miami.
Tampa and St. Petersburg. They
tones may be
__ . Joiisc
will spend some time in San A nJack closes at the left shoulder, the neck
■ 1 Mr U l» Bruniley of tonio where their neiee is attendI by l*cing finished with a round collar oi
■.:&lt; ta spent Tuesday in San- ing college.
for the faille. Other decorations include
Hr.l •"’Units a* the *i*!c and an iu.witid
r,.. po* ket below which
a cluster of
M:n Donald left Monday
find- embroidered flowerMedium .-we
Refused
a
Kiss
it in* -s n ip of a few days
. t„. I requires 2 }» ).*'&lt;•* Sl-inch kasha.
;; lclitow n.
u nh 11. yard •oV
:*.d *•
fining for upper par! .■ t slip.

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fr

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Vnlrews— Work •

ing approach to St. An
•'all i i 'id ague. Erecniiiu Mundy.
—
j pro' ceding rapirlly.
Itee.i" O' .1 Joe Goil/'ile r*1 After Edna Sullivan M uirny, wife
-------------'•" d Mend . Horn a r*u*tor trip of “ Dianmiid Joe" Murray, recently
I b arwater.
M»«lcri
•■ Miami.
lix e a itc d in A rkan.ni-. held up nail ’ building to he pul u|&gt; on
robbed the l!i".. II. II Southward t colu ,\vi nue.
in an aiitiimobik* at Kansas City
-he tried to make him kiss Iv r. lit
reviTcria- refused. Edna ha.* bec! a a c o n n o n mn a c a n a s n
in *''-led a ad nlentifi "d and i held
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many triciul of Mi - Eliza
riles are glad to learn I hat ^
1 hieago iet&gt;a 1
i "o ■ ' i an the lio -p ita l,
i Edgt-wale • sol
eiili\ aleseitic rapidly.

»*«**«»j« •** *■* j,*

Iii Woodruff Subdivision, just south of Sun Cord
If Taken At Once.

$268.00 Per Lot
Payable $25.00 per lot, balance monthly for 5 years

Britt-Chittemlen Really Company,
Sanford, Fla

First St

*“*»*• *i**i*^

Announcing The Opening'
of u

Summer

Make the Start
And Determine to Arrive

Class
for Hegiiuiors

Spcciiti l tit It’s

’rot. !*.\V. Whitelmrst
ip|il&gt; on Thurstlny and Saturelay

S a n f o r d , F la

:&gt;•)&lt;» Nalional Hank llldg.

S T R E N G T H -SKItyU'K - I'R O C .R E S S

• and Mrs. K. E

anoogn, l •/

Dill] M' 1 l"V(
Mi . (•'. G. Goti
{'. K. Rtmntii

t’, P. Gardner

Mr. *A . J . TliigiuMi
San for* I, Fla.
\ isii In thank y*iti, ,n i'«*|-rfsi*ti(iiiiv«* of Importers'
. a rto rs’ fii-uraitce t'ompaiiy: also members of
i ii'-ker ('oinpaiiy. Central Agents, Jacksonvillo,
plemlid -.i rvitr mulereri in securing rullirn
' ;;r, stolen April 17tb. The car and prisoner
light I com ( .ainc’Hvillt* tins morniitK b&gt; S h eriff

Mo I t

\ * ry truly yours,
lorida \ &lt;gelal&gt;le Uorporation
U U M KRTSO N .
T r e a s u i ei

:I2 INCH TUB SILK

o‘ I III(111

iia.
'iia fo iil io

id -nton.
•I Sun for* I
Office— I'uleslott-llruniley Hltltj

54-INCH ALL WOOL FLA N N ELS F0U COATS
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Tioiipa to

SPECIAL SA LE ON COATS AND DRESSES
Plain flat m*[&gt;e« and colored silk prints.

•&gt;Build
hob Course

TH U RSD A Y
April 30

4 -A publi

• under pbnr-r

•rward by a

11 and .•ndors-

• of I uni•• f*o* a build-

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which will

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COATS
New Spring Coats, in all colors— Yellow, llluc, Ucd and Green anti White.

Milane T heatre

1 b cu i’h nhti
11 •' ’nit
grutWid*

,

$25,00 and $20.00 values

$19,00 Price

‘""L-riig cuur«*

' r spuev ftU'

$17.50 io $3*

$17.50 to $*‘55.00 each, one-half Price Wednesday

*wiminini'

" ‘"rin.iuusly f,.,l
. ' r 'V|B In* tin t (io
„ I.,-’ ' "'ding. The
' ' " i “ an au-

FIGHT O’CLOCK

' ‘ritnintent renter

•' ■ fublic gatlu-r-

B enefit Sanford Order of De.Molay

l P ’ A ti, dredge a ba-

This very feminine looking ensornLie consists of a ruffled frock win
Mlbl
1 " "an
L din j,(n,.
U i« coal of Hack chiffon print:d with
_ J k
b Lo .te

Th e Y o w e l l

Company

huu' T ? n w i n K a nd

so..', w’h fr,r

Pro-

la r g e m i ro u e s.

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If it is speed, accuracy and durability that you want,
buy an Underwood.
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T E L E P H O N E :—Res. 128-J

W ESLEYAN TRUTH SEEKERS Ct
HOLDS EN JOYABLE MEETING

;; nVl-ck with
P*Lr.*
In* ■ !.»■ «. A busi! °';.r ; Will precede tne
*5 *g, „vi cl; or reservaMr?. Vs me Betts, m ini►W
-II
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—. I .. 11 r, !n.n will onj S r t a ’ rid i ’* lunchesni at

A-l Service.
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Social

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TURNS TIDE FOR
SENATORS iN 9TH

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Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATK L L A G IL
lakeland 5 ; Tom pa 1,
Sanford ! ; St. I’etetiibiirg 2.

H ro o ltlvII W in s l . V i o

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B O ST O N ,
Apr. 28.—Go ! i ~ i
hbmer into the right field bleach
cm, followed by a pas.-:, an infield
out and I ’nckinpaugh’* double
left gave Washing two runs in
the ninth inning yesterday, cnougn
to defeat Boston 2 to I.
Score by innings
Washington 000 000 002—2—»_1
Boston
000 001 000—1:—
2
Batteries: Mogridgc, Mnrborry
anti Ruel; W ingfield and I'icinich.

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N K W Y O R K , Apr. 28.— lack
Scott was in good form &gt;i'-.tciiiiiy
ami subdued the I’hilli . the
Giants, taking the seeonil •/am ■ of
the series, 5 to 3,
Score by innings:
Phillies
000 03C 000--;}— 8—I
New York 001 "21 10*—0—12 -o
Battarics: Cnrlton and Fl'nliii-;
Scott and Hartley.
,

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lory Over Boston With
Jess Detlv, I}:;; fc'oulhpaw,

Kx-AnioriianI,c;it;ticrlr&gt;lJ»:{

Chicago 5; Cincinnati 2
'M LR It AN LK A G IK
Ni-.v York 0; Philadelphia 8.
' ’ levelund I Chicago 12.
M. l.eii 10; Detroit 8.
muslin 't e a 2; Bo;itori I.

•*M‘‘IIC \N ASSOCIATION
A i i . T o l e d o 4.
Kan
« ity 8; Columbus 2.
MlnncaioM' -I: Indianapolis 7.
Louijvilii
Paul, rain.

S o l III
”1. A N T IC ASS'N
IL SS I’ KTTY INVINCIBI L
irtanburg
l. (Tie
4:
C H IC A C D D K F K A T S IN D IA N S Mtteuu
tulle'.'
&lt;
;d
of
Oth
to
allow
teams
BROOKLYN,
Apr.
CHICAGO. Apr. *28,—Chicago
to catch trails)
Petty, liig left hander from the
hunched Ita hits behind the wild
Augusta I; Greenville tf.
American
Association,
pitched
ness of the Cleveland pitcher:, and a
(!• r
Brooklyn to a IS to 2 vietoi ovim
with some daring base running j(.j olumbia U,
rain.
Boston yesterday.
easily defeated Cleveland, 12 to 1
»harlolte,
’«*»
Score by innings:
yesterday.
• S O L I II LB N A S S O C IA T IO N
Boston
100 000 001— 2
I -•»
fvcorc by innings:
1Atlanta 2; Mobile I.
Brooklyn 0 2 ! 200 35r IP, II 2
Cleveland/' 000 020 110- t - 10—2 u Y tle ‘V « V Y ;" flhatta'noo ga 0.
Batteries; Ogruwd-‘;ki, Baehelder,
C llk iig o . 00.1 000 ftt'x— 12— 0 — .• MitnpIlD 8 ; Nashville 2.
Knaip, B t Uhi and D'Netil; Petty
Batteries: K a rr, Buckeye, Kd- New Oilcan: 2; Birmingham i,
and Deberry.
wards
and M yatt;
Robertson,
*
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Lyons and Crouse and Schalli.
I (IltAY SHUTS OUT GIANTS
■ ■■
f rn iL A D h L riU A , A im. in .•&lt;»
»*
i&lt;T. LOUIS WINS IN NINTH
*S!,m (bay. youthful right hander
CINCINNATI, Apt 23 ' , a•DKTRIOT, Apr. 28._Going into
*ke Athletics, shut out New go hit Lu'itie more fre«lv t&lt;.d:i''
ilff)iliilh inning rive rum behind, 'o r k yesterday, N t*. n.
•than in any of the pn-reding
St. Imuis poynded out a 1(1 to i 1 Ncore by inningr:
gninc.i thi
easmi. and won tins
vftrfnfy over ‘ DelMil here ve te r-, Hatterie: : Shnwki y, Berill and •eviad victory of the on ■at
ja y .
O’Neil; lira and ( oi brna
lies, 5 to 2. It Win L.liple’s fil t
'*
ihi year. "H i” M,
, mi
l o k byinpinjrs:
~t
Sr, Ikiuis lot DYo'oin 111 t:j—2 1 M K %
] f if v s v t 1 T l it l O p L 'U S ' Dddti.
mirilia n i ..... .
Sc.
troit
n o 021 210— 8— 12— 2 I
/,» •
/c
XI '
id
lfl Saturday, wa added to
ick list,
^'BailrrltA';■ Dniifprlli, Gaston, van I n U n c a y o O n M a y 1 8 ii»-_iie.»
Gilder and Scvcveid;
Holloway, I
I ■\oic h innings:
mm inn :;m
12 0
"U;!l . .Johnson and Bossier and
* HR A*.*1. Api 27. William D. * I ic:igo
7 1
Wtodnll.
Sliepheid will lie tried May in fo r,* imiioiinti noo inn o to 2
Kaufim’li, Kei ii and
the minder of William MeClintoch.
Batteii*
i&lt;*
his farter nn, from whom li in Ha, tuett; I.U'pie, Itieeiiller mid
B a s e h a ll C lu l) F o r
Wiligo.
herited mi 11i•u dollm estate.

jt,CURING, Apr. 28 A tmng
dtlvj- ,ia now being made to '-ccure n baseball team for lliis city
that may soon enter one of tiv
nsjpiiutions within the state
A
committee headed by Dr. Frank
Manley has miueslcd the city)
rormetl to appropriate fund* for ,
tbs' eventing of baseball team anil
its uiKintennnee until it eoiild be .
none self Hpnorting. A. 11. Smythe '
of I levi-limit. Iia. lidded inoineiittirii
to (Jin efforts of tli" fans '&gt;,• a p -.
pda ring IsTore the eoum-il nml of
fering ab oliitelv free a lomnlete
title to iainl for n basebull field,
Th'i L ' m u i h il now liu(, tho oui li m ,
under coiisiilcratfon.

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Nashville
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New Orlrati
Birmingham
Little Rock
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Tile Flotilla I ) ilropa' hie Arsorilltmil will hold its annual innventiun in this eitv during May 21-22.
it. has been unnouii-ed here liv of
flelnl of tin- lne-it unit that nnin charge of arrangements. Tie
prug ram will include hudni s ,
sions, private
liilm e .
mi t hitii'jonee of osteouaili v and evi rnl
piildie ho tine

m(ifH/pvijiiijiVi
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LIKE OTHER
'jRLAI MtN
W0DPE6A*!
LIFE. IMA
MUMBLE
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TilC VJOLf- FROM.
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TRt:'T TJ VJA23H

AMKUBAN LKAGLK
St. Louis at Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Washington at UohI oi).
New York at Philndel|diia.

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NATION At. I.KAIil I
1'llliburgb at St. l.'Oii .
Clneagp at Cincinnati.
Ronton a). ItiookD n.
i'iiitadelpbiii at New Yoili.
v1 '*

iduurtts and play Strikes Ross.” Shannon hitts"
mil and Block wan forced ati
land then Mess net- went nut |
WiiIk i I; us*, couldn't agree with to first.

peal and "I'oort

i:1 continued.

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(Vf’tive
i)evcras*;es *verc used as chas­
ers and to mix hi?;h balls'. Any -&gt;!&lt;l hole in the
wall was Rood enough for ?. bottling; plant, sani­
tary conditions were not considered at all. To­
day conditions have changed, the T ry -M e
Bottling Company, one of the most sanitary
plo.nts-m Florida, and exieiuls at) Hivit^tion at a!i
(im/'S to UvC public t &gt; corrie in and see us bottle
the famous Try-Me line of drinks. No in jurious
effects can possibly he derived from drinkinu
Try-Me, only ])iir&lt;v ^Tanuiated sw»;ai\ \\. F eortified colors and flavors, cihais products and ca r­
bonic «»as are used.

K5l

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he doesn’t like his
ikcnioav
the seventh, Frank n vt iv.
I'ire the nickname &gt;,f
1
Ross”. It wn* claimed
trik es-were giivea i„ \)*n *
»/ T • * * ^
t 111 ^.1 s *n l inning tW
•■»*•* rut lPi.it
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me that. You rsked ;u H l»« 'tail tills season. The fan mi h ,
hit the fence.”
!
•V,r Nchaul is the official itfa
Umpire l glowing no'ie ix eitt'd i. tiort bureau at the lies,. ,.b. ,
Well, I uni asking yen m&gt;\v. Did
'
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tl„. |,all hit the Idemher railing?
Alvorson kept cool in thej
Scerer Frsnk (pinned down on and pulled himself ouluf,|
Mu^s-cxamination) "VVidl it tliil hD lmlt, and the Saint* vm

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\Yi’, ST PALM BKACil, Apr. 28.
ecu made »♦,
-—Announcement ha■i
tu.de, wav ! ,■_ **
t1*’11! ■*•'■' '
' . ........................
M ....................... . the w;.tir main 4 " ^
system of tl.i- city y the pulilic ♦** *
utilities cmiipany. l iie work
will * *#»
ho completed during tile '.nnmer. ♦
the iinneimeciiient «ay *.. at a co o t1
J
of iipprorimiiiid*.
tin.OUU.
*#*
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Ki- dinmee.- Fuad appropriutc'd,
for ilredging Ki. vi .ni'c river.

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the i:onuf ttnm.
Here’S hn-.v 1 1 r/amintttion
went:
Umpire (wry nmci excited):
Did that ball hit the ti'i ti •?
nd colScorer Frank &lt;v''r;i
li.'.t/'d I : “It tlid tvil

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FITIIIIDA ST VI i: I V. V .t I,
Taaipa at l.ukelunnd.
St. Petersburg at Saufoid,

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HAVE *Nlh tlU PRorosmoN v . w.cm ita
ViH..L INTEREST ‘foU r— v-- —j

OS t LDJ'A'I IIS IO MBKT

Today’s (ianu*s

milkers Are licit! In

Si(*S?es The Game

Sobrintf Is Planned
M O iV r N

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m 5 8 27 12 it
Total
Score by inninga:
Only
.... 100 000 000 1
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I h r r e HH m W h ile l/ ikek in d ' Lakeland .... .,. - 0 0 0 (M0 0 1 *—5
Summary: Two base hit . StirFI.ORIHA S I AM; i .iACLI-:
‘
2 i g h l , N e ttin g Four
face, Spr itr.er. Three base hit,.
L. pet.
Hunt; in O ne In n in g of G am e Mcfjne, Stolen ba*c.«. Surface (21.
.818
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Brnzic. IrmmiT [lull.500
LA KL LAND, Apr. 28.—LakeI. tVIldnd
.15,5 laud put her first win over
.250 day against the Smoker
Tanrp.*
with Bugs Kry on.the mourn
’vATIU.N'AL LLAGLiJ
were able to gather five
Pet. while the Smokers only
\&gt;«v York
.818 which cam? in the firs
Cincinnati
.015
The Boh Score.
pitch" Overstreet, Umpires Pye
.01 r, TAMP,\
( hii ago
AB. It. II, 1*0. A. E and Wale. Tiny, 1:30.
Brooklyn
. 155 Hunt, s*.
t 2
St Louis
•t
.117 Allen, cf.
1‘1'ilailelphin
.4001 Bn ningur. If.
Pittsburgh .
2l.Ttl.ie tmer, lb.
Boston
.300 Lee. rf.
Wolf, :.b.
I
AM LK 1C AN I.LAGl L
Dmn. 2b.
L. Pe». j Huggins, e.
Philadelphia
3 .727 j Oversticct, p.
Wiidiimrtnti
3 .7271 Pittman, p. ..
Cleveland
I .007 j
*j j |o ;j
The umpire was thi&gt; cross e::aniChicago
5
.0131 Totals .
20 I
AB K II PH A L iner. several of the Saint* tvi-re
St. Louis
7 .101 j i AKKLAND
I I (I 1 ; n prompler. and Felix Franl.. effi ■
New York
7 ,30 f I Dumas, ss.
t o o
t o o
iul ceri r was the "witness."
Detroit
!* .231 ! Welch. If. ..
Boston
!i
.181 j

iSCOTT OF GIANTS How They Stand
IN FORM BEATING
..
IPHILLIES 5 TO 3 ^ }^ '" ^

This Together With I*.
’ iNATIONAL g KAGUK
field Out. and ’.'nckin- Plttshurgh-St.*
Louis, rain,
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1 feats lloston Team 2 t&gt; » B . t..n 2; Brooklyn If*.

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Felix Frnnk is a ciicJul,
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17 LARKY IKMKDMAN
| All of which I* cauulng U : im
WASHINGTON, April 27.— ilia{ migrution authorities no iiiiirern with hi m- hn
have to keep mme will he erux-il from the ik&gt;o-'*
lliglii.c * Hvid Zcrdcchcno, ••I’rince* at all, and neither due:* it appear on paving hi
■I" i- until they mr.t If ai. attempt l« m..&gt;iv to .aku
it.”
I him ill ere.
of Egypt” »u.i **Kmlr of K urdi-I ta bothMr hi# hi^hnCM. /
DepartH t»i Logl,mil
i A fter hix trip to F r a i n ui;» aataii,'' .cent* due fur u Iff* on the
Hut according Ip,George C. Tul
The prince, emir, or something lion* are Mix next voyage 1 t,
in'eun waves and a home on the mitn, n/.iiitiiiit comiiiiNfinnir g.m
lolling deep—with tbu White Star erul of immigration, b Ivetuhrletu el*c, kwn» daportrd la Luglanil Trikey, uj lyr wa* Ja,rn in Kvrdiitun. now a provlme'of the Ot:&lt; arm
.le a m*hip lint footing the bihi cral of immigration, jl lx ionic- ahpUt a MuiRh ng..
lOrderrii doporr^l front America, thing tor the White Star line to
The Britishvattthoritic* tent hD'Hpnipire.
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v-o j ’v worry
wurry about.
JncA.
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7a AThe
Idle Turl
Turkffhowever, are evincing
hi*
various ^tber
tuUlltri*. Won’t
“They brought him here,” ^ald
Now ^r’4 waiting
l,B Japoi Ved. I*.*, trigna oC.-Uigihg u I’rodigui Sun
let him Jn.
lj ‘,Tk
and he can'tfTolman, "and they’ve got to take t j Fiance', where he lived' nt one 1 Return Celcnration upon hi urHe can't atay her* ______
l Cine,
r»v«L
yo gu^vvher* fixe*
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ihim away

OEPO RTED TO tf(GLAND
a~tx.cZ S E N T SA C K .

FRENCH W m o tS IT iE ir
HANG OUT UNWfckC0M£ &lt;5!GM

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•MMIQRATION auth o rities

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Instead, they have dialart'd him ] ttiuu of Alghuiii-’.tu. \i -;., ,t .v
ininiiat atlui. authorities niiult.*’ !,.• faid by tho steamship &amp; ■
party
.it outlaw:
** '*• ’ ita, he nccom j-i,m l
sti r• • the Kgyptijn legation/ which brought him over. ,Y
rTserfiecheno cuine to Cut* o u n tiy heir to the l.gyrii;,:- inn
“That put* i* up t'&gt; ln‘
"h ire :*ny fuunJ him fur*hcr
II ■ call* J at ' • W kit. H
*overal years ago and cut ipiite a
Star
line,
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w’ath with hts various high-sound* and also vi.-ite I th - m n,. D'*}.j.
"All we’re concerned
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VJB* a clever fake?," raid
men'
t&lt;
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ing title.!.
. ‘damn, “‘living off his relf-mati- he doesn’t stay herefa'"’ '
royalty^
to It h* doesnft J p thnUa L.
\ Ivnir a&gt;f KcrdMtan h •
KUctuird t i t U . . A fin i I,,,,1,'
dined, \vin*3 and Beiiarall.v licnm:”'
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That made h:|.i
hij.i .a
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, AT'witpr.t -v iriy, * Th:it
move,
j
7
he
SiatDepartaiFr
He married, and fur a time setro;b i ihgrgejand we ot:l«rc*l nifet n I pirn t" «B*ep. ir
' ,
t|k&gt;; down in Kentucky, hi* wifux . looked him ’Up—-and hit. eourtl ' «lei*orteii.'
_!— fni» hh 2.. 1. •L.it
presence
wa;
soon
gnicing
th,Ub
nartrn state.
" According to law, the -et'iro cX-.
When the Princess I atlntn, S Jl- ; tnct of Columbia jail!
' pense of nn und«rslrable alien m ust.

�PAGE SEV Elt

THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925*

PRead E v e ry C lassified A d vertisem en t on This P age
FOR PRO FIT
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with quick service and
the best materials.
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9 Railrond Avenue.
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Herald rep resen tative t h n r ftmlll.ir with r a t e s , rules
iU.Uflcatlon. will g i v e you
-I,,- infornmtlon.
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VOTIVE

lTtrflsers Umuld giv e t h e t r
it or t steiflce ad d ress a s
„ th-lr phono n um b er If
de.lre result*
About Ci e
, , r „t „f a thousand h a s a

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unless
t,.,w yotir address.

Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on Ail Sanford Business Activities of In
Automobiles

flE SEMINOLE PRIN TERY—
•inting that pleases. Prompt
Advertistnpr
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation, \\ elaka
Building next
LEARN ABOUT VoT* County and
door to Used Furniture Co.
lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
REAL E ST A T E
gram. Rear advertising medium in
South Florida Published tno-ninga.
J . E. SPURRING
sub-division Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l n m OHIO—Xenix. Make yon* rales
Heights, Florida on Dixie Ilighthrough
the Xenia Garotte.
wnv.___ ____________
Tenia. Ohio, Rich tgricultural
district. Want ad ntui display
TIN AND METAL WORK
rates on reqnea
•TAMES II. COWAN— All kind,
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. 'or.t’ MTtr* ,on , r.RTtnKR—Ctsss•Se,| 1 ,U hn-e tt&gt;*&gt; metres* elrciWater and Boat Tanks. At Oak
In
'I r o r s ls
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ ■,Mnn
'■*•« Sc f t - w o n ! ) tin*.
phone 111.

Buildini? M aterial
MIRACLE Concrete Co., |
general
cement work, sidewalks,&gt; bullding blocks. Irrigation boxen.i. i. K.
Terwilleger, Prop.
HILL LUMPER CO -H «w ir
Servleej- QuvVdy and Prfcj.

Cottage. Phone
RENT
WANTED— Two young men to
run on A. C. L. train* and sell
goods, blue suit anti $15.00 bond
required. Address Union News FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Co., Lakeland, Fin.
Bldg.. ‘205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
stairs. C. T, Smith.
$7.7t) GETS GROVE NEAR LAKE
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms and
22 ACRES! TIM HER!
kitchenette. Shirley Apartments.
Furniture, crops included; rich Opposite Post tiff ice.
trucking soil; should produce 10,FUR RENT at Daytona Beach.
090 hampers lettuce or celery per
Very desirable summer cottage
acre, adjacent large lake, lj mile and apartments. Robert Gray, 89 S
station and advantages, only four Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Box 21,
miles City of Sanford; spring-wa­ Daytona Beach. Phone 1005-J.
tered pasture, valuable pine and
timber. 175 orange trees; good FOR RENT— Five room furnished
bungalow well located, fifty dol­
Palm shaded bungalow barn, ga­
rage. tool house. Living elsewhere lar* per month. A. P. Connelly &amp;
82,750 takes all. only $75(1 required Sons ( Realtors! 101-8 Magnolia
H. Carrington, 101 First National Avenue., Phone -IS.
Bank Building, Sanford, Fla.
MI RENT—Three unfurnished
I'Kinia. 31 1 Kim Ave.

l t d ’ Iff. A I

in $T5.

FLORID V— OPT \Vnn — Orar.dr

morning Sent inn); largest rinseI
Mitlariti, (.’hills ami Fever fled
business, rat" I p n word, min
Dengue o:‘ Hilious Fever.
imum 2-lc rash with order.
1( Li IN llic KerntN,

PIIONF.
118

THE MORNING .JOI1RNAI. is the
neepptei! want ad medium in
Daytona (Fa.) Doe cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

I) MOTOR RE
WINIMNf
EWART ELECTRIC SERVICE
‘0, Expert Electrical repairs.
W W. Central Ave. Orlando,
CTOIlUim.ra FOR RENT

ro S E R V IC E

Duy
Meets nil irnins Rn«*-

I' ii .Itit Tlmt Kiivpi Ytui

Mottvy.

Manufactured tiy
FIHfriiin-LluiUlrr Tnlnt Ca*

Until I.v
l o s s m ; iVilNi n nt;v*\ T

DAVID B. HYEl.

near yuu ua yIJ(Jr phone.

■•TOilI) ELECT RIG CO.
;■ 'jr s t„ lotion JL P la tt
11

Everything clec-

422.

Electra ith

s i \ i i ons

and

At r o S U P P L IE S

.Memtisr A. L A

Itoss tlulMIng
OrliHoto, florltltt

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InrlniUnr

A Clark Jewel! G
Uan^e Is Ideal
for the home
Ball Hardware

.What My Neighbor

PALM

BEACH

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r ’t n r u * i " i r k'

of lU-rnld.

Addu-;&gt;a E. U.. Core

WANTED TO RENT Goo,l house,
ie:i! oirihle, close in. Phone

Are You Beautiful?
hrr't'If.

Ill" a n /w rr

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Sold Everywhere

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faces
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(tjyuf .rlusji omI pDy~
peel u re.d tuup lluih fiwe** slops
»nli elesnlnu'tui atier using Woniiet
I! .ot nn9 iticy litelltsviUN It iimIiih
washing&gt;•&gt;quick »o&gt;l easy. It lalhura
Dnu and wushw Cl.rlAN.
/

Uc.nl K sla tf— insurance
All kiad&gt; of property listed for salt
Park Avenue and Second Street

W . II. LON(

Stuart -American Light &amp; Pow­
reaches potential buyer*
Pa- er Co., secuie 211-yeur franehilatka Dailv News is circulated in to erect and maintain power line i
an industrial and agricultural ncc- tinoiigii Palm Reach county.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertiao in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word

S u n d a y * .______________

OLD HOME TOWN

MEAT MARKET
tanfold

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Elton J . Moughton
AHC1UTKCT
First National llank Uld«.
Sanford. ------------- Florida

The Ball Hardware
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cash .09c
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rn’iiriis, Uuntiins, lagrowJrL«W ilimr N'iiiIm. H«-nvy Calls
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Mndc from selected
medicinal looks and
herbs—Niitute’s own
remedy lor Constipation
and Indigestion.

luvuin,

BV CONDO

EVERT TRUK

U p fa th er
LO O K

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radiant, glowing health. Bright
eves, clear complexion, rosy cheeks
animation, make for beauty every
tim». What women need who are
weak i t'd rundown, and lack these
Luncheon leqtii'iles for good looks, is Dr.
Pir-vr's Favorit • Preseripthm, :•
Apr. 28. t'.d. veiitable boon to women suffer
I. storm e e n ie r'itg from utiv malady peculiar te
tro'ersy wlmse their -ex. It i» made of herb
ir ehii'f exidred b&gt;ng known to llm Indians and
igitt was the kHIf'-tilv blinded bv chemists in
a luncheon nr- D. Pierre’s l aboratory.
— Adv.
11 " officer*. I
-------rum Ids tempCti arwate
City annexes Huge
adinr, now gotiaj territory east ot city and west of
Imi, T-xati.
' ( dd Tainpa Bay.

ADVERTISING gets results if it

ADVERT!SR lit tTe eournat-Hora!,l South Georgia’s greatest
newanaper. Morning, afternoon,
iteadaebes, dizzinerm, urinary ilis- i weekly an 1 Sunday Classtiled rates
order', ami other kidney ills, and I lllc per line. Wnycrvtss Journalhas {omul relief front all this .sick­ Herald, Waycroaa. Georgia.
ness and suffering, that person’s
•tdviio is of untold value to friends TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE
ant1 neighbors.
The following
eas is only one of many thousand,
hut ii is tlm» of a Sanford resident.
Who could a .. for a better exam­
ple ?
V/. A. Stafford, tdttmlter. 108
Holly Ave., b u y s : "I had kidney
complaint, am! mv back ached so,
badly i couldn't stoop. I had dizzy
spells and fell generally run down
and tired nut- I doctored, but did
n’t get much benefit.
I used
Doan’s Pills ami they completely ,
cured me." (Statement given Mar. ,
22. 1911.)
On February 2. 1922, Mr. S ta f­
ford said: "Ml cure has been per­
manent."
fiOe at all dealers. Foster-.Md*
burn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.

AND JO ^ T

Liver Medicine

How ran ! be beautiful? That

Read about it in the Palm Beach
Pod. Sample copy Bent on request.

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law yer

JOHN K. FOX

Th#

I.«IJ«mji i,i Ihv, tit iti»* a I*’itviLir fim
COUNTY—The I hat wfII Hi (t a 8n|)i: •nt Dm.

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------------------------AUGUST A C»f(
gusta, On.—Au(
Leesburg, Plans completed fitr
construction of Leesburg State 1Classified medium
chargo. 19c per
Bank Building.

rs for nil occa.sionn.
irtl#- Phonj 290-W

ONCE— Mother
of milk to give
to infant. Phone
O. Box 371.

tu; .’ ndnu* development

Pasco county vote t
bom! issue fur mad construction.

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.i hIiirv lit ; 1 1111 ««f
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la of Interest to Saul &gt;rd Folks

’ DRUG S T O R E — Fre­
t's. Brags, Sodas.
Wu

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ARCIUTKCT

. Pimm* 551 and 03-W

IlKI.I, CAFE
■ t in Service and Oust
»*- Street ami P«rk Ave

Communists W ar Will
Be Waged In Europe

*01*1*111.%\l&gt; IMINT

Fhonc S

FOR HIRE

Thrasher &amp; Garner.

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Is Given

lassilicd Directory
IILSSING
,*,! oIt 1g rnphi ng,
tec ami mailing—us yon
tut it—when you want it,
Wt il7‘!. li. !-!. Porch, First
ktwail Hank Bldg.

f» room home, elu ,

FOR PENT- New Five room Imicc
double gat ago. three miles out
Orlumlo road. $15.00 per month,
LONDON, Apr. 28. l.ieut. Col.
fall 571 I.
Cecil Lestrunge .tiabtnc, who jm-t
returned from the Balkans quotes
FDR RENT— Residence No. 119 Chief Police Schober of Vienna as
I'nintt Avenue just west of .1. declaring nil police departments of
Mussnn's home. Phone 97 I or Europe huv agreed upon a gener­
al (eond-ul* of t olio mi nmi-* anti
1expulsion of suspecteti aliens withFOR RENT— Furnished bungalow, j„ the next few days.
! 200 Magnolia Ave,, dandy lo­
cation. See owner. Mr. ami Mrs,
Retiring Air Cliiu!’
f . A. Takaeli.

l

Is a p r r s e r t ’. itloi, t in

WANTED
AT
with utenuipply
one feeding a day
329-J. nr write P.

Songs of Today

business d i r e c t o r y

t„ place nllhln o u r
„f the people of Snnfuril
I, Hn1rrt ,» oflrn nccilctl.
h»nli ihW list when any speL] irrtlr* I* require,I. It l«
[,,,(/J ftlphsliellenllr
for

FOR SA LE—Baby chicks, white
Wyandotte* and Burred Rocks.
Three more hatches. $18.00 per
lwhtheU while they Inst. Sunny*
side HnWhory. Longwood.

Rooms F o r Rent

WANTED TO KENT— I or 5
You are wasting time and mo­
room cottage at once. Close in. ney if this page hasn't your clas­
FOR SA LE—New five room bung­ " Y ” care Herald.
sified advertisement. Phone it in
alow. bath, two porches. South
today. No. 118.
Sanford Avenue. Opposite avia­
Have
you
rooms
to
rent
or
some
tion field. Fred S. Houston, San­
second hand furniture to sell? NOW VACANT— Furnished sleep­
ford.
Use The Herald’s classified page
ing room down town, comforta­
Mini get results.
ble and cool, telephone, hot and
FOR KALI Two milk cow.-, fresh
cold water. 113 East 5th St.
good price, A. .1. MeCulley, Ovie- WANTED— To get position ns
do. Fla.
auto-part man. Experience ser­ FOll RENT—Furnished rooms.—
vice man. I l l Second R. H. CulKunt Back
HomeCarnana
FOR SA L E —Furniture, all kinds verhou.se.
Bench. Mrs. H. Fellows.
of household goads. Mrs. K. A.
Chancellor. 595 W. 3rd St.
WANTED -One nr two burner oil FOR RENT—Comfortable bed­
FOR SA I.E —Mule eight years old.
stove. Apply G. W. B. Care of
rooms. close in. phone 129. &gt;ill *
Good condition, will work -ing­ Herald.
FOR
RENT—Lirge eon I room.
le nr double Price $190.90 Uadi.
Separate bed*, lint water. Phono
F. M. Pell. 819, West Third St.
WANTED -Room and board by 113
W. 819 Park.
week for gentlemen; dose in.
•tide prices. P. O. Box 158, San­
ford.
,ost and Found
FOR RENT -One bedroom, fur­
nished
with
twin
beds.
Bath
WANTED
TO
RENT—
Apartment
•Inn. I’ll. Wnllhull,
(private), or two room apartment,
far, of "rmlniili' II&lt;11I&lt;1&lt;111
I v couple must be reasonable. LOST—One Airdale puppy about
al i, two garages. Elm between 19th
Vinlortl. rioritln.
seven months old. Name "Pep"
Phone 248 or Box 981.
nnd 11th.
Reward. II. S. Long. Phone 957
FOR SA I.E— Killing station, store
nnd dwelling. Partly furnished A ; i N i r . i &gt; — . in n a s t r u c g t a n n e r ,
.............
&gt;m’- home hi .i pupuiai I A i |' KERRY FAR
on Orlando road. Citrus Height.
12 war* experience in Sanford
i|,«*,-r ll&gt;&gt;.
iiliihl I lo-atil lor
Me. ltca*OUUmc,
Going North.
Can furnlrh Im' s I of references,
i lag to he, elly-tn-an. "i.rnn (&gt;ff I Lake Mon roe.
,1
s " «nr I'lum. I t - .:»t
I |nk,. Monroe. Fla.
FOR SALK—Complete beautv par- '‘ Farmer" Care of Herald.
ThedJford’s
Ami t guess this ,i in typical "f
lot, Party leaving town. Estab­
•FA N TEI&gt; Room for li-ht house­
i
.ii the tint
Tlo- wonts I r Ol, UKN 1 —Three
lished
business.
Good
location.
,1 io&gt; pieuping am! ilte mtisle wua
ed arartmeiit. At
keeping. Prefer one piped for
Pcavouable r tTiK_\Vrit,, 1 . O. Box
••'■ '■ f r o m l in o ., a .Mesh-nii ,|,,p
....... ...
.........
** i^E'T^r" *
, .i . for li, .&lt;;. • r , . ; ' ; n&gt;mu

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 595

t h is

FOR RESULTS

W ANTED

For Sale

Male Help W anted

l.’SKO CARS FOll SA LE
11*21 Dodge Touring Car
1920
Doilgi Screen
'
___ ^
Truck.
1923 Dodge Sedan
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
1923 Ford Touring Car.
1921 Ford Touring Car.
"Terms to Some People”
1. W. PHILIPS SONS
Dodge Sales and Service

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•Tid Tuesday: 4 ntl; to modcral
variable, wind*.
Maximum Temp.
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OLUMN XV.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SAN FORD, F L O R ID A , MONDAY, A P R IL 27, 1023

TTIZENS TOLD CitV To Investigate Plan
MANTAEF ftF Of Bulkheads Which May
W fJ
BringSavingOf $400,000

VON HINDENHURG

Petition Is
Upper House Faces
Signed Tn Seminole
Complex Problem

Few Observers In Washington
Really Thought He Would
A* ***
V
li
Me Victorious; His Election
Field Mondial You lUndcnburg,
Regarded As Had Plunder
who emerged victor in Sunday .i

market

Silent Vote Given
Credit For Victory
Many FiprhtsReported
Over Election With
50 Berlin Casualties

SOUTHERN M A N ’S
EDITORIAL W IN S
COLUMBIA P R IZ E

" • 't'.'l«ls f' fv&lt;•!mHVrr;*vWZ’Nile
Edna F crlv r Y. ins *F'»7r »»«!
Novel; Fltaitla Girl Honored
NF.W YORK

Tax Legislation Is
Opposed In Sanford
By Trade Chamber

liarlK Tremors Of Liiusual Ina'iisity
Recorded By (ieorgcLown Scienrisl

S&amp;S&amp;

Ends With Military
L e a d e r Victorous
Over Wilhelm Marx

election for the presidency of Ger­
WA.SHINGTON, Apr. 27.—N ew :
many. The former military lender
led his nearest opponent by more of the election of Field Marshall
Von liindcidmrg as president o f
than 1,000,000 votes.
Germany was received in ufficinl
B E R LIN . Apr. 27.— The
circles in Washington us something
people of Germany have rn!
of n shock.
While it had been realized by lied to the Lannrr of Field
thou- who have been watching the Marshal Von IlindonhurK and
progress o f the election c losely, elec Led hint president o f the
that the German war hero was cer­
tain lo poll a very heavy vote, republic. He is tin* first pres­
few bad been inclined to think be ident of Germany to be elected
He writ*
actually would be elected, an bin by popular ballot.
triumph i&lt; certain to mean a d if­ w&gt;mirmtcd by the nationolistficult period for ficriuutiy until it
t’onsorvativo bloc to replace
Charlcaton Newspaper Writer i.
i clear just what the change
tic inKarl darri’s. who ^G}lti*ftv of

Drunken
Sum of $100

^ lul) Meeting
I'ncsday Night

N U M B E R 230,

| Chosen President

'V
Munnger Williams nml
•i'lV , 1',*n!‘or Williams have visitvil Miami and other eiti.es to
study theirmethods and costs, and
Hig PHI Measure For Semite Re­
fa
. lhe v‘ s'1- tlJ Kissimmee nil of I (•cuna is Preparing
thi data gathered in the various
Entertainment imtl (loverapportionment Would Make
cities will be compiled nnd San-1
nor and Other Prominent
This County Single Senate
terd be given the advantage of c v -!
Cpenkers
A rc
Invited 1 District Meginning in 1927
cr}'_ economy discovered elsewhere,'
_
______ »
it is declared.
According to the city manager,
the city will advertise the hull,
heading uml'-r contract nnd at the1
same time will ascertain the cost
ol purchasing a dredge and doing Rotul Depart men t Asked To
the work directly by the city and
Mttiltl Volusia Link In Pro­
these two costs will be compared
posed Cross-Slate
Route
and the cheaper and most advan­
tageous olio adopted.
road barbecue to
Seminole county would form n
It is reported here, according to
I Thursday un&lt;W senatorial
district
alone,
the
tlm discussion at the meeting of
of the Geneva I Thirty-eighth, according to the ttctl
the board of governors of the
inborn o f Com- bill, one of two measures provid( handier of Commerce Saturday
to lie one of the ins for rcupportionment now tinthat Kissimmee, by this method
meetings o f it. fore the legislature. The Hale bill
IToing below the hardpan, has
n this section of would bracket Seminole ami Bru­
ng to I,eon fi. l.e-jVanl to form the Thirty-seventh
of the Geneva'district. Both the Hale and Bell
oiumercu, which bills make one district out of Or111 active iuUirc-l|Uiigc, which is now iu the Nineest in the plan to trvuth district with Seminole and
Ighwny Board up- O: ccoln.
nt. money from
According to an Associated Press
mill to build and dispatch from Tallahnnssce, no difrt of the propos- finally will be encountered iu the
ghwny lying he- bouse apportionment, for both bills
ns Itiveil mid the follow the instruction 1 of provis'• old.i.” ,',,i_- .1: ; f„ "
l£jjjrSJVi"
i have refused to five meet populous counties three
, representatives each, the next 18
II has lii-oti invited i most, populous two each, mid the
nmiy prominent others one each.
sinst; from C ry1•
That there will lie iliffen-m’i-n
»v i 11 , liivcrneKs. of opinion ns to Hie senatorial disllier cilien along tricts, however, is indicated in the
proposer! cross liars drawn in tla* two lull . But
[a-eted to be pic.- no fight is anticipated at this time
during committee deliberations in
amber of Com- j an effort to barniotiizc the diffnrrod an elaborate I enres between the two measures,
taiitinctil. A Inrge
Senatorial district apportioninfold, rvcoiu tnenl at pie &lt;’Mt i, a. follow-:
•milnral DeLattd Br.'iidcnl, Municipal Gwiicrship t ’ommil
i.inford mimicipal
I —Okaloosa. Santa Rosa: 2 —
Well Known In This City.
Ir r of ( ‘nutnu t it tt&lt;:*ly Rcc
K .-.nubia; ,'t— Holmes, Wnltou; I
I’fissrd Away in .*;«• I,-.on
oruincnd-. Negotiation B'
-cared befoic llir Jmlnun; b— Franklin,
Liberty,
villv At lluruc id H it Son
1 . &lt;d the Sanford i V. d.ulla; i»— Gud:.ileii; V—Polk; 8
SI a rle d at \p Guilt Dab
nmcrie Saturday
l.coti;
Citrn , Hernando, I’a .
Word has berm received I1-1 r &lt;&gt;f
•btained the op- co; in- Mndl on;
it -Hill lim
flic dentil in .Incksonville S.ilunl.it
tu the folium
1 It, Pinellirn: 12 Dixie, Lai
morning of Kilns Wrightt, iiuliimnl
i'll i. to be cliru- etli-j Taylor; Id— Brevard, llroly known Mu m i and proiniii"iit fit
uty:
'
w,nd, Dade. Palm Ueacli, SI. I.n
i/.cn of Ihd.'iud, who wan well
■it .May fi, 1925, vie, Okeechobee; 14—tolumbia; lb
known in thin city,where In* lir»; I
niii&lt;il&lt;' county w i l l B i a d f o i d , Union; III—Nu.c-au;
visited on utiii'cruus occasion 1 iu.
op - ii bond little 1i Suwa co; 18—Duval; IU— (Jr couiit'cliuii with Mii’jouic cere-!
l $1,750,000 fur iiige. IJireulii, Seminole; 20— Mnr1uiotiii'ri. The last flam when Mr.
of mad. nnd rcr ion, Humid . 21—bevy: 22— leffci
Wright ii iteil Kanfo'd wa to pi*
avcuicnU in m/dilf on: 23—-Iwtko; " I — Monroe, 1- t ,
ide at the I.tying o f the ronicr
Collier,
llcmiry;
25—Calhoun,
stone of I ho recently 1 • inplcle*l
included in wild j Washington, Bay; 2t&gt; I’utnam; 27
Mu onlc home.
1 Mi*-ip i,s content — Manatee, DrSoto, Glade;;, CharIteiith came tu Mi. Wright fol
ruction of on im-ilottc, Hardee, Highlands, I its otn
lowing an ill ness " { ’.cverai week
Iroin the pi* scut! 28- Volim.i; 2*t—Baker. Clay; ,’ttt
Aflep being i Irirkcn Mar. 2 at In
gliv/uy cir-i to tlio
II million; !l —St. Julni.i, FkigI liolii** ill Pel,and lie Was later O'
j moved to 11 hospital tin’ll’ and adi |
while ■nbiiiitliiig tliir. Isj.iio to r;eq&lt;n idly was removed to tbe liom*
|r votei , tin* County Ciinoril" I1ol
m i . sou, Silas ii. VViigl.l .Ii , a'
enti In,, eieleaVoieil to pinr.'.i't iit.ii will develop every .lack otiville.
Msvril |o llorid.l ill I'tHO
Ctldli ..f Ii,,. n u llity ,
|M t licit*
Mr. Wnglil wii burn 111 V. 1•»•
ora thi s have bad tin: &gt;1 sii'tlnni'e
town, N, V.. Ma * 31, 1850 nt I I •"!
'! ........ * roads conimitti'e of he lived to eelebrale his uev.t borlli
■eKanf-,1,| 1 11;111111••r of t'mimicicc,
Ill' ll In bcld i reipieul meet in-*!', day, I’.ould b.r.e l.cen /.. yen old
'I br familj moved from W.itn loivn
'll; tin- 1iti/.ioi, ()f uii ::Ci;tior.a.
1o Dubuque, whole III- pent III
! boyhood dii.v .. lo IWo. the f ilio!,.
I* 1 . IIi*’ u -’iir hi Ila- |*ecril
moved iii Charleston, N. C.. and
,M
inn inal Pw u ersliiu
&lt;‘t.miiiitt«*«*
|soon alter located iu tlcaiifoit. At­
I tlic age of 2H, in February, IU7I*. tkll* till- t'ilV Cuinllll-.'.inlllTM til’
lie wni married to Misn Anne Is. 1 .".in-tied to ne 11 IkiihIm hi the aBennett at her home in I.e.Mai . 111&gt;11111*. nf-x;int,00ll and enter into
I,a. In |PHtl lie moved to .liii'kson l l’g’itiat innu al unei* with the
1 - 1itti 11 Power tsiiiinaiii for the
villi’ and three years Inter lo -aC’d
puiiio-e of titireliuui’ititr the elecin Pel.and, which became the per I.i.
light plant ns 11 whole, or if
niuncnt home of hi family.
fiiiiud be t. for tlio piirpi’’.-’ of pm Here a unique po ition was mad"
by Mr Wright un.l Ida family in 1 I11 iog the dbtributiui: !:yatem.
pm nljnir n .atlsfueliii v eniitiin.l
the 1iciaI and civic life of the com 1 ur be iiin'ie witli lb" Anii’iii’un
mindly, le-iiig prominently identi
I’o’.ViT t opipaiiv or nib o '’
Jieil with all phases m the d'’vel'»p
high
I'lu’i.e lit tending tin’ meeting of
opinent of Pel.nnd and where, in
1920, Mr. anil Mr. Wright cole the 1111111■1ittee were. II. It. Klevcn i,
bra ted th.cir guldr| aim iv-ivai, 1111111 m in ; A P (Imii II.. t. A.
iind htdd a family reunion the cen­ Poiiglars, K. O. ShinholMi-r. W. I!.
ter of great admiration of their Williams, l'. T. Will mins, George
countless number of fi tends. Mrs. t W. Knight, G. I). Bi Imp, W. P.
Wright’s death occurred iu May Carter’. E. F, Ilounhuldcr. A K.
Yowcll, Ixwis O'Bryan unit W. (*.
the year following.
For more than a quarter of a Hill.
century, Mr. Wright had been a 1
trustee of Stetson University, Pu*
l.ainl, a member of the administra­
tion committee o f the board of
trustees and a member of the fa&lt;
utty of the law school of tin* uni­
versity.
Wr.s Prominent Mason.
Almo ■ i yeni "i active mi
Tin- Legiulalivc ( ‘oinuultcc of
torinus mid liigh service were reii- the Ghumbcr o f ( ’oitiinereo has
ilcrcd by hint to the Mnsunii fra­ goiir on record na opp-bing tlic va­
ternity with which he became af-I rious taxation billti and the bill
(iliatcd Nov. 15, 1S7I).
During regulating motorist* now before
these years of imabutcd activity inj the legislature, according to an an­
the interest , of the order, lie cn- nouncement today.
iuved what is declared the highest
I i-t- committee
icc - miii -&lt; &gt;.
honors po isihle for the f^rnndj
l/Oilgc No. 37, Pei,and, v/liich lie t- tho legislature that this atnte
ic-’iprncnto with other : *&gt;it« in Hie
j served fi v4 t»»t*' *'•&gt; worshipful* matter of automobile license* for
master.
Gfmid tourists.
lie berame active ii
The meeting uf the cummiltci’
l.otigc work in 1HHI am
copied all his po.ili'Ui. with tin ■! was called lato Katurdny afternoon
office •&lt;( Grand Minder which lie by (Tiuiriuun Fred K. Wlbou fol­
lowing u leAdutioil ud-qiled ’ a'
(Gontinurd on pugo 3)
F’riday's meeting of chamber I In­
board pi governors id o mat with
thr la'gielutive Coitinuttee nnd the
1action taken wns endorsed and
Sen.it or Overstreet and Reprt-enl»irector ’('uttidorf, of Iha Pnitativc Lylu were notified.
vcriilfy's obuervatury, said the cfi-«Socnilcs Ecouoinu. who former
The bills opposed are tlio a«*v- turbance wa.. uf very miu .mil vio­
ly worked for the Bell Lafc •'
eranee
tax bill, wliieli provide; f-r lence, und nlmoat contiiuioiisly in
Sanford but who for some time ha
taxation
of nil natural re ourcfS I ri’Cre 11 from 3:45 a. rn. to a. m.
I .n employed at III** -sanit *ry Lc *
Neither tint direction from WadiHoverml from the laud and sold out*
tanr*|it in Pet and, was killed y*
ington nor the diatunce t-f the sec­
i-)f
the
stale,
iim-li
as
liiml-cr
and
terday when hi* tar collided wit!
tion of th&lt;* cm Mi crn.’.i affected
another about six iniicn tl.i.» sio . phosphate; tho corporation fran- could b" determined with any ac­
chi»«
tax;
the
incroaseil
tax
on
k -i o o f Daytona, according to new* re
idiue and the bill regulating tin- curacy, Fotlicr Torndorf explained,
ccivc-l by his fricmlj here.
'carrying
of emblems by ainton *U siii’.’u tlu&gt; factors which ordinarily
Kronomu. with four companion
mid lim uuatiuo of a hesti.light kelp out with such ruleula lion*
is said to have been driving to board -nd the licensing of drivers htcuiiii! unreliable when the instru­
ward Daytona when the coiusioi
IIriiiM - tihakcn by Tremors.
and also tho bill placing a tax on ments’ recording needle is brought
occurred. HI- car was completcl;
into action by shock* originating
INDIANAPOLIJ, Apr. 37.—
1uli forms of amusement.!.
wrecked and he died within u shot
The ripariun rights hill uk:o v.:u mole than li.OOO or 7,M&gt;0 milcu House* rvero ehakeu und ncvcrnl
time after the accident, it wa 1.iiposvd, hut thu wa* not inciud- away,
fxirsona arc reported to have felt
learned. None of the others in th. j cd in tho list, n* this bill has been
G- Apr. 27. __
Presumably, a series of earth- tho earth tremhlo at DROti p. m.
two car* was hurt, it is reported ! adversely reported in hoth houses iiuakt-s have taken place, ho said, Bunday night. Bo far as could b&lt;to L'llJ'-,; Juli
15 July Louts'
though accurate information about ascertained no damage wa* cqusgd,
I of the legislature', it Is declared.
*2&gt;s to 42H
Sanford may be. saved possibly
$400,000 on the proposed bulkheadI ins work or two-thirds of the pre­
sent estimated cost is to be inves­
tigated by City Manager W. It.
Williams, City Engineer Fred T.
Williams and a committee from the
Chamber of Commerce, who will
go tot Kissimmee this week to
view the system in operation there,
which is said to be far cheaper
than the usual dredging methods.
The Kissimmee method, which is
to drill directly down through the
hurdpnn into the sen sands below,
is sid toa cost only eight cents
per cubic yard as against 20 and
b’.ri cents under the usual method
of filling iu by dradging the wa­
terfront bottoms, and oven this
lower cost at Kissimmee is ex­
pected to he lowered to six cents.
At a meeting of the hoard of
governors of the Chamber or Com­
merce Saturday afternoon this
question was discussed nnd it was
voted to send a commit ten with

PRICE F IV E C E N TS

The .Snnfnrd Hii;li School will
tin. year bnvo n graduating I'lu.iu
miinbcriug 49, according iu G. K.
McKay, principul o f the Hchool
who supplied u Hut of inaiiibcra of
thn class today.
Ti c 192ft graduating da 1 i* coinJKivaij r»f *jll r»jrj». &gt;••«•{ 1*1 lint' « ft Mil

&lt;&gt;f tliir; number 3.1 have been *lu­
ll-i it.- of Sanford Higii fji-ho"l
ilmnigliuni the t year-.. Mr. McKay
. latcd. 'I Imre were 23 girl-, and
In l-oyu who have been here nt
In.t l four y-arw.
riu’ .cloM ill l-oillp'-icd of tile
following:
Girl*Eli/.iibi&gt;Hi*ll.’illaid, Tillye
Benjamin, llciilub fl/uv/n, Nina
May Gook, Naomie Fidlnw i, Marie
I’ sulu, Grace Gilloii, Mildred Hut
ly, Anna Kanueii, Laura Lehinan,
.ban Maxwell, Dorothy Mero, Flvreiire Mcfu. (icoegii Mobley, Olive
Newman, Mary Eliialicth Pub ston,
Porutliy Kay, land e .'’arles, Velina
liipp. Irmn 3'nilli. Ilirlnm Hpurliuk. t’ arol Stone, Violet i'-waggerty,
Wiiuiie Svaggorly, Willie Ice
Elina Tolar, Virginia Turocr, i'luignr-t Wight, l-mrah F-vclyn Wtlliauuf, Barak Zachary.
Boys:—John
Binrnl-y,
Katii
•'•jril. Idoyd i.'nriwiy, Alt-—rt Colt*
i cily, I'htodore Duiiu, J. W. Flvnt
Jr., Ileiuy llnrriion, l oster Mill.
Bernard tierschi,, Goorge Knight,
Stewart Lung, IIa&lt;tou Mabry. Iftrlast Meaner, L f i Peck, Walter
IT ice, John
Kchirard.
Warner
Woodruff,

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I
There can In* no querdion, ilea- Wilhelm Mar*, candidate o f tin
pile the official nileuce Hint lin.i republic bh.'ck, ndheronta of the
been inainlained hero with regard Wrimnv 1 nlitioii, nitiipoS’id o f
to the German election, and wliieli ('mtristn, c .. mlbta and d«moCTa?s.
was not broken Sunday night that The third candidate wos Ernst
both government and diplomatic oh Thaelhuiuim* ccmmunifit.
servers iu Washington feel the
Von Hindenhurg triumphed in Id s
election of IlilidrulilIlK la li blun­ race for tin presidency with « W"
der. It will be viewed with mih- jority close to 845,000 vptr:&gt;. The
pieinn, particularly in France, and onoffirinl final figtire.i n r r s Von
ii. mtv probably will result in an Hmitcnlmrg, i4,533,0005 Tuuix 13,­
attitude on the part of bankers 740,000, Tnaclnuiin 1,739,000.
i n both ::id'” ; of Hie Atlantic which
Von Hindcnbug comes to th«
will make it difficult for the fier- the rb«lr oiicq occupied l&gt;y Fet'dninn people to linuitc- tlirir recu­ rick Ebert, who was chojen |itv*iperation from the effect-; of the dent by the National Assembly at
war during the next few mouths. Weimar in February. 1910, anil
So far 1 . the Washington gov­ who died in Berlin in February,
ernment l:i concerned, it lias no 1925.
The woman)’ voter, and u h*nvy
direct interest in Hie election. Hit
relation! are with the German gov­ turnout of former stnyat-honm
ernment and are iu uucli form that voters elected the field marshal.
the German presidency has little Not until the returns (rum 33 out
In riiiiii; upon H10 carrying out o f of 35 election districts wero retreaty stipulations. The indirect
delenuincd,and front tho
offl I of tbe HOldenburg fiction, come
however, probably will lie more bu -’ •so of polls *t 8 o'clorlc it « » •
uortant, f iner h i- apt to d. .0^- • 9 , ma»A rs.e an tho two ctale
iltudirintea ran nock and h*cg to
the official count.
.Silent ’Vote Active
Tlie four million* who put over
von Hindrnhurg constitute the »ilcnl vote drenacd by tho Republi­
cans In the campaign—-four mil­
lion worshippers of iudmetod idols,
of martial heroes, o f goes*.step­
ping ormlex Against thi« blare of
war trumpot i Marxo angiuiliitij;
cries for pcaco were inauillbte.
Flection day in most of tho prin­
cipal cities of the Heich, including
Berlin, dawned with drizzling rain
and with nitgmeiittd continuation
of vcotcrday’a violence.
Fighting In Berlin stone produe...1 r . f , . . . . . . . . . . t i ! . .
. M L I ....... f
r ! '. ’
ed
fifty ensu.lilies, .willi
two
injurca. Reports from tho real of
Germany promised to swoll this
list to h fnnnidnhlo record of
wounded. The main battle war.
fought in front of Kaher Wilhelm
Memorial church in Berlin. N a­
Reprcaentutivo
Fish of N'civ tionalists mid Republican) exchang­
York, Republican member of the ed luilleta until thirty were 1 ikfn
I Inure Foreign A ffa in Committee, to hoapittUf. Eluliorate policu pre­
.'mid lie i&gt;i certain 0 far ns Hid nt- cautions did not prevent eithar fci tltudo of either American govern­ tllou from raiding it opponei.t.-’
ment rn American hanker*
con­ htud'iuattcrs wiUi
consequent
cern- d. the election o f Hindruburg sniasntng of htads.
doc. not make an iota of d iffer­
Lor# Tor Fatherland
ence.
Veneration for the FruMlan roy­
3tav A Inr1*1 French.
al house, implicit faith In (tod. unj
Tlio psychological effect of the bounded enthuiasm for tho military
von Hindenhurg election In France PiTifvaaion nnd a consuming I'wo
and in other allied countries prob­ for thr fathcrinrui —these nro tlu*
ably will be its most serious as­ eiisr.iVtoristir
-’f Field Marshal
pect, in the judgement of informed General Paul von Hcnockcndorf
people here, it is perfectly natural mid IIlndrnl'urir, elected presidi-nt
should iji-w the election of the dis­ of tho German republic ns standard
tinguished German soldier with bearer of tho n.it. iinlnt partis . n 1
Mime alarm and .should believe that
it meant the return tu militarism grnphy Au* Mtin-ni Lcbmif n'd’ill Gormany.
Hshed in 1920. and o f 1Ji- biograpliy
Olitcrvern liert- do not take that of Field Mai shall vo.i HindffQhurjf,
view of tin- situation, however, ami written by hi* brother, Bernhard,
regurd tin* Hindenhurg election as ami published ill I'JPi.
an evidence of tumtimentui reac­
One is taken back to the 'Uya
tion among the German people to when Germans vtill l-bliewd in
Ids undoubtedly fine war record. the divine right o f king), when
They ure convinced there is no the prof«»f&gt;io»i of arm* was tho
danger at thi* time o f a re Ia po­ ino*t sacr.id of callings and when
lo niomircy in Germany
They the German parnphrme oT “ my
point out that it hnn been tho ex­ country, right or wrong,” had not
press judgement of many influen­ yet given place to the motto “ My
tial German officials that nnv country when right, to be kept
*!!*)’.-• •"—
*i*isl 1i-slnrnlion o f an Im­ right, when wrung to be ret rtrht.”
But In Inter years, and narticuperial form of government would
» plit Germany utterly, because it Urly -dure entering upon tho c*jni- imp &gt;n.iblo that even Ha: udvn- paigu which ha.i bad as itn i-uteu lc, of monarcldul government Como to hi* elevation to the picilin Ha- various states that make deucy th ’ field marsbal b;u- in­
up tin- German federation could cluded m 1,1* ideal* unity o f thn
a grew upon h iiiun tu lic-ome em­ German v *)ple. i-eu:- and good
peror.
'(tie
old
antagonism will toward*, all humanity, am) *P'|
ag.ilnat ..'lection of a Prussian a place in ti-s uun fop the father­
wliieli almo..I (Jlirujitcij the origi­ land.
Born in 1-17
nal empire, would be certain, It
Born m 1247 at Posen vim tliu*
is felt to break out witl; redoubl­
denburg'u carver ha: aver Lean O
ed tone.
military one. Hr first saw acto *
(Continued on Page Six)
service in the wji of 13M rrtth
Austria. Then came th«
PiU)*i«u war, and though he had
retliflj in 1911, h* w m appclut«d
in 1914 commander of the ii~h:ls
army corps, with Ludendotff as
chief of staff, and hit victorlv. o'"
Tonnenherg and the Maturinu bkv 1
in the World war raised hbu g.dt*.
.lb * popular hero, V ilh rapid pro-'
I motion to a ‘ *'
Perhapa ot
Ices to h
ii’intr
I to dc’.»i:it
tion isu

(jioveriiinciit Probes
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Sunday
Plan NGWtu sec Daytona Highlands on that day. It is hardly more than a hour’s drive from
Sanford. Just pile the family into the back of the car, bring along a basket of lunch if
you like and your bathing suits for a picnic and an hour’s fun in the surf at Daytona Beach;
take a sixty-mile-an-hour spin on the great speedway and SEE DAYTONA HIGHLANDS,
(lie greatest investment opportunity in Florida today.

How to Get There
From Beach Street Daytona: Turn at Volusia Avenue and go straight west tin
til vmi roach the stone entrance.

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From the Beach: Cross any one of the three bridges spanning the Halifax rivet
to Beach Street, turn at Volusia Avenue md go straight west.
See Our Representative :i( Frit ranee
ountl Floor Office Open For Your Convenience

F J o r id a 'js r S t t tittvt&gt;

The Traylors of Daytona
Agents, lit l S. Heai h St., Daytona, Florida

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B R A N C H K S — Jacksonville, Orlnmlo,
New Smyrna, Daytona Hrueli,

St. August ind, Drl.mul, I'alutku
Sanford, F.Ustis, St. Floud,

offi i l t s a n d

L ak

�Nil

h

i rid.i
i •
)i
.
/nu m b ers Inclusive.
S a n f o r d a n d O r l a n d o road.
On J u l y 1st. It/tl, 119.000.00. e v i ­
M o n r o e Xehr.nl Ito a i l . 1.2 Side.
l l e g i n n i n g on t h e M on ru e lloa d denced b y bonds N o. 37J l o t07, b o t h
at th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r o f hot No. nu mbers Inclusive.
tin J u l y 1st. HMD, 110.000.00. e v l 33. In th e F la t o f Ht. Joseph's run
■fenced by bonds N o. 11* t o 117. b oth
Knsp t o o l ft.
Old .31i i nrue nnd f tn n d Killing Spur iiiiinhers Inclusive.
On J u l y 1st. 1050. 111.000.00, e v i ­
3.1 M ile s.
B e g in n in g at th &gt; Intersection of denced by Iioiu I n N o. 44* t o 491, b o th
the West III.I of Heel Ion 27. T ow n- nu mbers Inclusive,
o n J u l y 1st. 1151, 1(6,000.00, e v l Ship 111, Mouth o f ita n g e 3" Fast
ru:t deuced by bonds N o. 102 t o 537. b o t h
with Ht.
(ierirudt!
Avenue.
North 1.9 miles to the Northeast nu mbers Inclusive.
corner o f fa il 57. In the Flat i.f Ht.
On July 1st. 1052, 148.000.00. c v l Joseph’ s tin lire W e s t ! j mile to danced by bunds No. 53* to 695, b otli
nu mbers Inclusive.
Monroe I toad
A lso to ginning
the N o rth w e s t corn- r o f •••Id Sec­
On J u l y 1st. I M I , 150,000.01, e v i ­
tion 27. run Kant ■&gt;, mile lo the denced by hoinis No. 516 t o 635, b o tli
llund Hiding Itoail.
nu mbers Inclusive.
On J u l y 1st. 1054. J55.000.00, e v i ­
t 'n n i e r o n C ity Itund 2.73 .'tiles
Km: I no I m; at the i n rsectlon
f denced b y bonds Np. 636 t o 690, b ulb
Richmond Avenue and Jordon Hoad num bers Inclusive.
On J u l y 1st, 1956, 170,000.00, e v l In the F la t o f llr-ek llamiuocl. run
South H m ile to
Moore Station delict d hy bunds No. C.M to 760, b o th
Itnad; thence W est •*, nillr to Cam ­ ■uiniliers I n c l u s l x i . .
UK I T F t M l T H F U
H H M O ItV K D .
eron A v e n u e ; thence Month 11 rulles
on Oanieruti Avenue to the Soutll- T h a i th e s.ild m a i l s in th e aunt n f
1130.000.90
k
n
o
w
n
as
S c r i e s VO"
esst c o rn e r o f Section &gt;. Township
*1. Mouth o f Itange 31 Faint. Ihi-nre shall lie r e t ire d s e r i a l l y o v e r n p e r ­
W e s t ’ s inllu to fleniilall Av-nue. iod o f 30 y ea rn In th e m a n n e r f o l ­
low in g tu-w lt:
and.
On J u l y 1st. 1930. J l.100.00, evlIt 12 I T
F U t l T l t H I t U K H o r .V K Ii.
T h a t o f t h e t o t a l a m o u n t o f the ill need hv bond No. 1.
o n J u l y Int. 1931. 12.000.00. e v ls.ild ho n d s t o he Issued, i f miili irlxeil b y an e l e c t i o n c u l l e d und held dcnccil l&gt;y honds N o. 2 t o 3, bnth
f o r th a t p urpose, t h e entire pro - i i u m U r .i Inclusive.
(•li July 1st. H32. 13.iu0.00, e v l • e e d s d e r i v e d I r o m t h e s.i.e • f the
liom l * lie s I g l i n t e d us S e r b i «' In tho drncod by In nds N o. I to 0, Indh
•illin o f ! I 5 'i .i n i ' l l s h a l l lo- u n d lilid ntunl.i rs Inclusive.
tin J u l y 1st, F.ISJ, 11.000 00. ev le x p e n d e d t o r the p u r p o s e iif i onU vu rtin g .
r « - e o n s t r t i e l l m i . puvlng. ih iir e il by bonds No. 7 to 10. hotli
numbers
Inclusive.
r e - p n v in ir. I.aril s u r f a t l n ,
re-h nn l
............ .. ............
, n ...
U.f.'.clrig
nnd w h.....
le n lti);
l b - .f o l .l o w - t On July I nx, l u l l . 15.0uU.h0, CVlIn&lt; h l ft w a * m. rondo
an l
i-uhllr ] d»*nc^d l»y tuiulu No. I I to 16, hoth
and
public
o•'■
f • ••
i .■f i .
in t h «
rC..unt,
at
*•

t o th e Bt. li um hera Inclusive.
C edar
Street!
th anes . N o r t h on present road 5
On' J u l y 1st. u j s .
Johns
Rl*«K
-..-vh.m
H oad 10.1
C edar , H ired
t o thn
road
rund o n c ’ d b y botids*No. V « ! * » i
i , o « w o o 4 . « 5 ^ ch; m
tnoLR covsTr, Florida ,
, n i n i c W e s t t o F o r e s t C i t y , said point
* kl
»4 n u m b e r s 'I n c l u s i v e . '” "
_____ _ tOVID IM O r o l l A.1 I S S l 'B O F
I.o n au aiij-M n rkh n m
. b e i n g W e s t * i m i l # pos t o f Hectlon
On J u l y 1st, ts:$,
■ H P a n x n s in t u b hum o f
Mllea.
*'
B e g i n n i n g pn th e b F c k ^ -road
N o r l lal t.
th in
rn ii
t i i i : * • T H O l t l Z A - ! 53. T o w n s h i p Jl . Mouth o f JtaiiK i
.................
den
ced
b
y
bonds
N
o
9
’
ilM,1
?. &lt;nv i
R e s in n in g at the tntcrfllctlon of
THIN IIF A N I SOCK OF IIONUU 39 E as t, th c n c o W e s t 2Vj m il es to the N o r t h w e s t c “ rfn the
,rhp
N o r t h w e s t n u m b e rs Inclusive.
l 0 l * l .| ^ l
E r l r TVherea s. th e s ys te m o f h a r d » u r - East Baku Avenue
nn&gt;l
Church
IN T i l l ; HL’ M O F • 1,660,000.00.
F o r e s t C i ty , th en c e N o r t h U m i l e ; east Q u a r t e r
o f .‘ ueT o v f n i h |« $».
On J u l y 1st. 1917, l m * , . .
x|
H H | H d roads In th e C o u n t y o f H e m t - Street In the town o f Bnr.swood.
t h e n c e W e s t e r l y $.75 m i l e s m ore nr
btilr. S ta te o f F l o r i d a . la in c o ru * run W est on
d enced hy
5 "4.1
Church H i r e d a p ­
3 V h*rfas. p r e s o l u ti o n h a s hacn le s s s l u n g p r e s e n t road tu the W e s t
Plata and Initdeuuste, und.
. . ......
.. ...........
proxim ately .o.I
miles
to where the
d u l y a d o p te d hy t h e lloard o f C o u n ­ l i n e o f Meinlnole C o u n ty .
'.
W h erea*. It would bo to the boat | road turn* North, thence fo llo w in g
t y C iiin n t s a iu n e r i o f Mcmlnole t ’oun- K o l i l e n r n d - M s l t l n n d l l n a d .3.(1 Miles
On J u l y 1st. 1938. $ijBft»..
a lr|
o n,i|,
g th o
.ta ltro a d
t h e n c e Bast raj,lnt*rent* of the people o f .Seminole the present roml North 0.05 miles;
t ) ’ . I ’ lorhla. o f e v e n d ate h e r e w i t h
d enced by honds No. l i ; ,„,!? • ts-i
l l e g i n n i n g o n th e Mouth line o f
^ ' C o u n t y . Florida, to have built and thence N orth w esterly
1.75 miles,
tiiut It w o u ld he e x p e d ie n t nnd to H e m l n o l e C o u n t y at th e Kou thwest Mouth Side nf , sa&lt;d fn™ ' l r . m d I * . n u m b e rs iuclusivp.
, 0 , , , .kn|
H i constructed throughout the County
thence W est 0 2 miles.
th e
hest
In te r e s ts
o f M em llio le c o r n e r o f thu Sou th ea st Q u a r t e r o f mile.,. 7h n « South
On J u l y 1st. 1933, $-a bo. k.
I
58*
Tfc more complete syntern
ayntem o f hard
Sanford Cemetery Itnnil P.:t Miles
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , tu Issue C o u n ty t h e S o u th e a s t
d enced hy bonds No. I t i 't„ ,“ «k|
Q u a r t e r o f S ic tln n
i
s u r f a c e d h la h w a y a . and.
. I ’. eginnlng at the West .jtol o f flic
inVies.":h,.nrr
East
I.J3
l
i
e
,
t
h
e
c
e
b on ds o f th e C o u n t y o f S e m i n o l e In 25, T o w n s h i p 21. Mouth o f I ta n g e
n u m b e rs Inclusive.
.
W h e re a s , some time a g o It cam e
present hard surfaced road on the
th e sum o f ♦ I.RGO.000.00, f o r th&lt;- pur- 30 F a s t , run N o r t h and W e s t e r l y Mouth 0.25 miles.
On J u l y 1st. l o t ) . $:ii)(/,M
- i t o th e know ledge nf this Hoard th a t North line of Miction 2, Township
ioae nf c o n .i t r n r tl n g , r e - c o n a t r u c t - on th e p resent laid o u t road 3.6
d enced b y honds No 16&lt;tn i t . '. W i
s i l v e r M i k e Itoail 1.1 '
.....* ' pronounced
sentiment
existed
20. South o f Itange 31 Hast, run
10
Vs^l
nir. p a v i n g , r e - p n v l n g . hard a u r f a c - m i l e - to th e S o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f
B e g i n n i n g on Banford A v e n u e a t n u m b e rs Inc lusive
. 1 , th r o u g h o u t the County o f Hemlnole,
West 1650 feet more or less to the
lug. r e - h a r d s u r fa c i n g , and w i d e n ­ S e c t i o n 28. T o w n s h i p 2 !. Mouth of the S
On J u ly 1st. 19(1,
.......
. w e s t rcn
o u th
o rr n
n iT
e r Ol
of
•••for the construction nf a d d itio n a l uiitrnnco to the City o f Hanford
i n g c e r t a i n h i g h w a y s u n i public l U n s r 30 Eas t.
**kl
T o w n s h i p =0. South ,,f U a n K « 34 denced hy bonds No. Js; .
'•e i hard surfaced highways, and fo r Municipal Cemetery.
t h o r o u g h f a r e s o f Hem ln ole C o u n ty , So uth Shor e l l r l v e O f L a k e Hunroe Bast, run Ikist. B i mitea i o
n u m b e rs Inclusive.
f'
t h e reconstruction.
re p a v in g and West City l.lmlts linail O.rtJ Miles.
F l o r i d a , said honds to he i s i u e d In
On J u l y 1st. 1942. 12)
1.U2 Miles
Av e nu e , th en c e Mouth j
t| ..Widening of certain e x is tin g h ig h tlcglniilhg at the Intersection of
t h r e e S e r ie s t o he k n o w n as. S e r ie s
deuc eil hy bonds No SM I "
,"4.|
I.ehm nn Hond
H c g l n n l n x ut the in t e r s e c t i o n o f
•-.'••ways. and.
the h e a t line of tjectloti 26. T ow n *
tium hern Inclusive.
•i.V x)l
B e g i n n i n g at t h e
n
r
n
i
Ion
A. Herles It, and Hr-rlen C. a ll o f said t h e
Mouth s ho re
o f B a k e Monroe
honils to hear Inte res t at th e r a t i
Whereas,
this
Uonrd
aevaral ahlp 15. South of Uauge 21 Knot,
O
l
J
u
l
y
1
st, 1317. 12149yw
,
M
in
ford
A
v
e
n
u
e
w
ith
At*'
"
m
’
"
o f f i v e an d o n e - h a l f p e r c e n t u m per W ith the W e s t tins o f S ection $3, Street in the F l a t i f
months ot&gt;&lt;&gt; nppolnlrd n cnrnmlttae with Ht. Gertrude Avenue, run South
33; p, .’ '^ 1
1" “ ' . ' i i t h li * need li&gt; lienilr
ut I ta n g e 30
IlUitttiers
Inclusive.
***-kQ|
an num, und each o f said M erles to T o v . nnhlp 19. Mouth
' ’ o f the cltlxen* atm lax payers o f 1.65 ii,ll- « ti. the Allu ntle C-iaat
rf.lt . a i d p o in t b e in g the ( ' l l " *
m a tu r e a e r i a l l y u v e r a p e r i o d o f F a s t , said poin t l&gt;*lng o n th e W i s t ..wt .’.r th e pre sent hard surfa ced.
fir Beminol* County, F lo rid a, to look I.llie Kalin.;ol roml on Hontli side of
On I n l y 1st. I 9 t i . |:r
no In ’.I. M.
t h i r t y y e a r s f r o m a n d a f t e r t h e d a te C o r p o r a t i o n Hue o f th. i?||y o f Han­ . oad on H an ford A v e n u e , ’ ^
•nio the uuestlon o f the c o n s tru c ­ l ols 5'i. 62. Cl. und
t, »; ^ ', v’
r e e l deni ed hy bunds No.
f
o
r
d
.
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
th
ence
run
W
e
s
t
e
r
­
tion o f further hnrd surfaced h ig h - Smith's Siil.dtv l*lnn of Section 27,
o f the Issuance u f each Merles, tin*
lin m lie rs Inclusive
.uth
m ile
t,&gt;,llM &gt; r * 1e ? ty ? tle
way*. and to make a report to ihla T ow iishln II'. South o f ll.ingn 34
issue o f bonds k n o w n ns Merles A ly al nig the Mouth s h o r e o f la ik e S
o
n
J
u
l
y
1st.
i
n
s
.
$28
11u
« I
J r,V '
M o n r o e to t h " Mouth t lid o f p r o ­ . hen* e W e s t I &gt;J m il l 9 • "
t -Board with Its
recominetulatlons. 12ml, &gt;).a mlli-s.
t l he f i r th e s u m o f $760,000.00, p
deuced hy lionils No. 282 p. -J!'2^1
S t r i c t : ti i r n c e N o r t h ' » '» |- , l
o
s
e
d
ne
w
b
r
i
d
g
e
a
c
ros
s
the
W
e
s
t
I
lr
r
v
le
r
Itcnd
n.
1
.5
Mllea.
th e Issue o f bon ds k n o w n as Merles
,
nie and.
lu iid b e rs ltulu&gt;.lv.
'-M il
Sunford and t'rluriflo H " 1’.;1
,
IteKlnnlng on St. (lertrudo A v e ­
R. to he f o r the sum o f $450,000.01 Cj ‘ }o' f B ake M o n ro e on S t a t e Head
( i n J u l y 1st. 1946. $3i).ni)«H
31on r o e School li o m l « — ” •'* *
VVliercla, the raid t n m m l : t " e o f
nue at a point q inllu weal &lt; f the
■
1
•#
•»(
hv
Imftil•
V.,
9
l
o
.
•
.
a
and
th
e
Istue
o
f
bonds
k
n
o
w
n
i
s
monK
g on
Alonr.o
2, deuced h r bonds No. 310 t „ ) n V&lt;lI'.
i reKgiln
nm
o o the s—
...
cltlxetia hus g iven the m atter t h e ir
o i . l l - Merl.li.iaii Itnnil 1.2U
I :. • . n. i tertian
. fu f •
Merles C t o he f o r th e sum o f $450,•$„. N o r t n w c s t corn, r o f I d N"- **• n u m b e rs Inclusive.
. . . f i.v. r. t. o
. .t.n. . ..t.ildet.’ il n. and line ful
l
i
l
i
e
s
I
',
'
.
u
i
l
i
&gt;f
K.iti*;i'
31
J-iast,
run
010.10, said r e s o lu tio n
so a d o p te d
,he F l a t of Ht. J o s e p h s run F a s t . On J u l y
H iilk ^
I '•'•t&gt; m.oTe rvp-.rt of Its findings, mid Smith 1 15 mile I
• g i n n i n g at th e Inte rse c tln n o f
b e in g in w o r d s an d f i g u r e s as f o l ­ l*..st
(lenecd hy bunds No. 5to to ; p F r i
lien reei inn ended the construction
M ik e
A v i nue
a n d Church m ill feet.
I'mdu Junrtloo Itnatl ll.lt Miles.
S
id
in
g
Spur
io
wp.
t
o
w
l
t
:
n
u
m
b
e
rs
Inclusive.
a n ’ piitring ot cetinln
uddltior.ul
S t r e e t In the T o w n o f l-on gw ood , (lid J lon ro e A n d Itsnil
B e g i n n i n g .«( the inti rs* e tlo n o f
Oil J u l y tsl. 1913, $.7C,rp)!)o
I
S.I .Vllles.
,
,
• ’ tlKlerit)A nn»l
th .rnughfivru i, and *;r»»\«
••Whereas, th e
s ystem
o f hard r u n W e * i on C hurch S t r e e t a v p r o x l A ' rune and l « i S t r e e t In the
e n c e d hy
bonds
No. 372 to j ^ S l
n - i ' l n n l n g at tlie In te r s e c tio n o f d
................
. ......
.........
pa* ai&gt;.» recommended the w iden - T »u n • ( I' &lt;•. i. run 17a .t on F l f M
s u r fa c e d rn.tiki In the C o u n t y o f innti-l- 0.2 m i l e s to w h e r e the road
the
W
e
s
t
line
o
f
S
e
c
tio
n
57.
n
u
m
b
e
rs
Inclusive.
' m g ' m e I l e f iY iu K " f certa in exist* Htr%M 15 1,1 le to the .llin .'lloll of
ficmlnoln, S tate o f F lor id a . Is In ­ t u r n s N orth , th e n c e f o l l o w i n g the
O n J. u
l y 1st. 1949.
$40.nn|u
I
' 1 •'rtnt hli.hv.v.
and th .r tnitl.f iru-i,
lilt. IP. Moulh o f I t a n g e 33
..................
...
c o m p l e t e and In adeitunfe and
pr* Sent to ad N o r th
0.05
m llet
l 11 1
ree'iu r.l llr.ll).'!)&gt;'» of
rit
mil ...........
of nn ele ct on to a . r . I- U»ilr&gt;.ml.
•need by bonds No. t')8 lo |i;'wkl
Avenue.
m il
AVherens. It w o u l d he to t h e hest t l ic n e i J .i . r t h w c s t e r l y
0.73
miles •villi jjt. (J ert ru de
36.000.00.
ev
l*
•
min
•
•
a
.
n
i
fcUaiw
nf
I
’
!..rid
».
t*&gt;On
July
Nt.
umhi-rs inulusivi!
’ ***1
North 0.8 m il es to Ih e .■•orth.-asl
*• '• i W i . - t t l n ■!
imi 'lion . * to iviiethI n t e r e s t s o f the p e o p le o f Meinlnole ' h e n c e Went 9.2 miles.
I df*n«*«*d l&gt;&gt; hornl » No. •16 l o 21. botli C.-nnty.
till J u l y 1st. 1956. I t I.not it n-1
n f !i‘ r bonds -afv'l he I i m i o I l&gt;y the I'ntiln I’., llerWIiuni it rid ! -I* dlles w it ;
c o r n e r . f F'-t 57. tn th e I Ini o f SB
F lor id .i. t o h a ve b u i l t and
.Hniifi.rit C e m e te r y Itnml 021 .Miles
I tai: mi.i.. at the corner o f l u b e Hoad F r o m lanfu rjl
•
Cottill) o f rer.ilic b . Hi tie o* r’ lorI
ilenced
hy
bonds
No
11%
I-.
i
K
val
Joseph's,
(It*
nee
U
•
st
*j
m
ile
*'•
c
o
n
s
t
ru
c
te
d
th
riiu
ghuut
th
e
C
o
u
n
ty
lio lf l our.e
1V3«.
H e g ln n m .r at th e W e s t end of
7.000.00. evl- n m o r e r o m p l e t e aystoBt o f hard
* '■ Ida. In ths sum of t l ito.utti.01. the Sir# • : n o . I V. m: d r o v e av.'iius In
A ls u hegin tt in s^ -»t , uunihe.in iuclunive.
tin. i n tueiit iiard sur fucu d rusd ihi ,'lonn.e roail.
•
*
1
:
to
2*.
iiw&gt;i
.
f
I'sotu.
run
Westerly
b
o
l
l
i
..
*
*
'
„
,
.
dcncod
by
boitda
the
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
c
o
r
n
e
r
o
f
said
H*
c0,1
J
u
l
y
1st.
IT*..I.
Mn.OOt**nu rfuced h i g h w a y s , and.
i
'* $"
derived from thn sale
th e N o r t h lin e o f S e c ti o n 2. T o w n K cglnnlnu on H u gh ey Mr. . t In numbers Inclusive,
m lu s to the
’ •*■''' thereof to he i .e.l and expended .i lone pr -ent ..... I l
F a r t '1 m ile to th e d enced by lionils No. 492 to 517 v.
W h e r e a s , som e t i m e a g o It cam e ihIp 2&gt;i. Month o f H a n g o 30 Bast, li on "7 run
u| Halif.ird. F lo r id a . &gt;l it'1 iim
July 1st
1937, 11.000.00, ev lMat 1. hum to i • » 'I I v
mud
mi
&lt;*• f o r the put'
e „ f the c o n s t r u d l. r
.
n u m b e rs Inclusive.
to
the
k
n
o
w
l
e
d
g
e
o
f
this
H
oa
rd
that
r u n W e s t 1661 f e e t inure o r less t -* •&gt;: ml H id in g Itoail.
..................
.
w
i
t
h
K
r
e
n
c
t
v
n
i
i
*
.
(,y
Imnda
.*»■..
2
.1
t
o
.36.
l.on.tWimil
both
Cniurro u t It) Itan.l 2.72 Mile s
( m J u l y 1st 1352. THOM**
II i i rs*e«n«tvi. ' • • &gt; . » nr., re-pavlnf.'
a p ro n o u n c e d
ren tlm iiit
e x i s te d th e i-ntrum e to th e C i t y o f Hanford
i.l
poin
t
b
e
i
n
g
the
*
a**.
■
'
c
«*•
niutii.er*
lu
c
lp
s
lv
e
.
iJIVc .lard surfi no
-|«l i iirfnrlrig
lie,-InriiUg
at
the
I
n
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
.
on
o
r
d
enced hy l.omls No. 533 to J i i ' J I
l,o|ie
ril l a li n! l..« tflli
il u ..0.
T u u nslilp
19.
H "H e
&lt;&gt;,,
J u l y let.
193*. 19.000.00, evl- t h r o u g h o u t the C o u n ty o f Hemlnole, M u n ic ip ,1 I ’ etn e te ry.
- - • • And u id. i. ••
i
|„ii i g 'i nu
nihors Inclusive.
llicnr.iond
A
v
c
r
u
e
and
J
o
r
d
o
n
Hoad
f
o
r
th
e
con
struct
ton
o
f
a
d
d
i
t
i
o
n
a
l
l i e c i i i n i i i ' : hi
in .Souti * e t 1*4
W e s t I Ily l.linlt i llna d 0.12 Mill's.
K i n . " --..J Kant, th e n ..- riri ' m t ,t,nee.| |,y honils No. 37 to 15, holh
r e n in
O n J u l y U t. 1953. $56.1)1)8.11 mvI
(■•"rhJftF and
l a i d . rhfares
i » « r ni th e ::..i litre,it l. r i r i e r
f
ha rd s u r f a c e d h i g h w a y s , and f o r the
in g lining a t I h e l a t e r * , i ' i hi &lt;.7 •u th e F i a t o f Beck H a m m o c k run
l t &gt; n point 5_1 f-ei nuns- uumhers Inclusive.
to M o o r e
S t a ti o n d enced hy honds 7-n. 5S6 lo q ; p.J
1 • n/i a.ti l In und hv Hill r ep rt o f Said
i ••»li
|a i l r r
r e c o n s tr u c ti o n , r e p a v i n g am i w i d ­ tl, ■ W . m; line o f Hectlon 21. T o w n ioutli f . m i l "
I
ill •
Ik li ■
oin I
•■•
i
.inl\ 1st, 1"
110.iOO.OO e v l ^
c o m m liu e ..f i ,ii • tm i nd tax puy ■ . .
i!
i!H;e '••i
i . . • .
H oa d; th ence W e s t 1, m i l e to «'n m - n u m b e r * Inclusive
n. nf tho A lla n , le &lt;■o.i,u I.In -.. I a,..,I l.y hunds No. tQ to 55, hotli e n i n g o f c e r t a i n e x i s t i n g h i g h w a y s , all Ip ! \ Hi,uih o f Bang- 2D Bast
or* o f tiemlnolv C o u n ty , F i o r i n a . r j ibu
th
en
ce
South
I
'
»
m iles
tit) I’. M l 1j liliP*. U v U C f Uitl'ru.ul.
On / u l y 1st. F3M.
oo’ H « i l
and.
w i t h Ht F e r t r u d o A v e n u e , tu n Mouth
rnn A v i pu
t
h
e
r
m
H
ulli
-ve
-:-rl
.■
.
imher
i
In
c
ltc
m
e
(!»*• 8«»iiln- denced b y bonds N o 636 to t)*. U)|
""•Sn d.
Ual: •• &lt;l4,a«*v.4.
( Iw lic e , o r a l i e l tv III. naiil
W h ereas.
this
Hoard
s e v e r a l 9.1.5 n i l ! " * ti&gt; the A t l a n t i c
N o r th li
11 i'liiui-tiin \v#*nu»*
Coast
Itallii.u ! 2135
•Hi J u l y 1st. 1910. 111.111.10. evl.
W h e r e a s . th is H oard ha s g i v e n
Hi etli.it *. T o w n s h i p n u m b e rs Inclusive.
.'forth vi i ;tn«l W t h i e i i ) ar«nm«l nu IiI ff‘«*t t o a P •tut I - c h a i n s
rth id d e i c e d hy hond'i No. 66 to 66, lioth m o n t h * a g o a p p o i n te d n c o m m i t t e e Bln&gt;- It i. B o n d re id am Mouth slih *.\hI r ' T . i t r .f
1 ' th i s UUestl II in st c r.r e fu l ru n s ld I
t
a
n
g
e
r.i
F
a
s t ; th cu cc
9*«#•»*•* - ;i
i l i f .Nurtlt line mi 'l.i- rloittli line &gt;.f t'.vctluu
On J u l y 1st. 1955. $76.004*81
o
f
th
e
c
l
i
txeiis
and
ta
x
p
a
y
e
r
*
i-f
o f l.otH ;.,). 52. 6 1
66“Mn M. M 29. South o f
n • nee numbers Inclusive.
•" - e r n t l u n tn e r e f o r e ,
nuM
|toll XJ, thfttf** \V**M oil tv e u e r I &gt;
m il e to R e n n l a l l A v e n u e . denced b y ho mls No. Kj| t0 Till
Hem Dole C o u n ty , F lor id a , to Inn): S m i t h ' i Hubdlvhdou o f Hevtlun 27 W
3.210 l e d
111 p le .-n t
It
2.000.00.
On
J
u
l
y
1st.
K
i
l
l
,
evlnu m b ers Inclusive.
o f Han ;e 51 (in
DJ2 I T R E S O L V E D . I l y • h -s N u a r d s«trih*n 11sit* It* t'i» : i u r t h w f i i Fur* o rd s u r f iced read a i W e s i e r d l c k 's lent-, d hy honils N o 67 to 79. hoth tutu t i t " ' m e n tio n o f the c o n s t ru c tio n T o w n s h i p 1''. Muutn
12: t Iiftic*t .South
HF IT
I't l t T I I F K
ItF M tt l.V K D .
|tF I T F U K T I I F K
nfiKOLVOl
o f f u r t h e r ha rd s u r fa c e d h i g h w a y s , F a s t . 0
gr- of County F om in l-u ln n o * o f Scml- n«*r li r «:in|
miles.
»r. to net)
W o s t v r l y fnllu w ln d iiuiniiers Inclusive
‘
«
f
n
i
l
i
.
tli#«iirv
\V
m
l
hi
11
i?
to
T
h
at
o
f
the
t-dal
am
ou
n
t
o
f
th
e
T
h a t th e said luinds In th* n i l
and
to
m
a
k
e
a
rep
o
rt
to
this
H
oa
r
I
I
l
r
e
t
l
e
r
Itnnil
0.42
Mil
e*.
tiola County. Florida, l l i i t It Is Hie
.hi i v . i d s u r f a c e d i o u i l i w i . i d i is
o n J u l y Int. 19 12. m . o o o no. iiVlH g i n n l i i g on St. (it-rlru il e A r e - said h, nils to !&gt;• Issued. H au t h o r lx - $(50,100.00 k n o w n as Herles 'B"ifc
rtDtcrniliiatlnii of this t l o i r d that It ha rd fnirfa&lt;*i*ii rouil at i f u r n * »u'w l o h - w ld i- .i- d and p a v e d ) I I rnll-s ib need hy bo:nl* N o 79 t o 91. hotli w i t h Its r e c o m m e n d a tio n * , and.
W h e r e a s , th e said c .n n m l l t c o of ntli* at a point ' « tulle W e s t nf the • d l.v an e l e c t i o n c a l l e d nnd held pe r e t ir e d s e r i a l l y o v e r a ptrtofi
'• 'Would he expedient uni' to he best • t I I M T I I I ( i l l l l 'V U .
l o th e N o r t h w e s t
corner
" I th e nunihors Inclusive.
c l t l x e n s ItHM g i v e n tile m a t t e r th eir li.ist line iif -Section 27. T o w n s h i p f o r t i n t puriiosc, th e e n t i r e p r o - j 30 y e a r s In th e manner fi.llowta
fnteri sts of Seminole b' itilll f, P lo i
III.ml tl.7 3l|lr
N o i t l i e u s t q u a r t e r o f th e Nurllieust
o n J u l y Int, 1913. 111.I l l 11, eVl- s e r i o u s r o t i s l i i e r a t I, hi . amt has ful
Ida. and this Uourd dreni i it i x p " i l l 19. Month o f I t a n g e 31 F ast, run 1t-ei!* d e rl v i 'd f r o m th e s a le o f thn | ( o - w lt:
I t e g i u u l n g at the N o r t h e r l y end ( j u t i r t e r i f S e c tio n I,
w m l i l p 20 drn ceil hy luinds ?Jo. 92 to 105, lioth
Iy ina ds r e p o rt «if It* f in d in g s , and S o u th 0.45 miles.
*•11lids d e s i g n a t e d an S e r ie s t\ I n " tin J u l y 1st. 1930 $1,000.48
•’ etit and to the hest Interests of Seml- ef the p re s o l d haul s u r fn c .i l road Mouth. Hit lift •' 30 Fu d .
nu
m
ber*
Inclusive.
' " to i.3(.
i t e m e d hy hond No. I.
*1 ' w - l - C«*. ;l&gt;- ClMfl'tll l.| Isuilu •' iH i'l •***• th: (.);&gt;&gt;•'(•(..
r rc o n H o t tided ilu, v o u - i i i«.,tt--;;
tie Mill* uf tte1.100.uii Sil.ill
F n o i.i J h i . i tlwli Itoail 11.3 .Mile*
i.,,, ..art .:
l it I.
•» 11,111 5 .Viiien.
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On J u l y 1st. 1931.12,600.(4,
It.- g innin g al the In te r s e c tio n &gt;f
" • 'of* tl** f ’ l'iinty of Hemln ile. H'.itfe o f tullvs t o the .Street mi the N or th
It. p l i i n l i i g on tin- * fo n t l.rlidt road ib-need by honds No. I0ii to 120, liuth
h l g h w a y a und th o r o u g h f a r e s , nnd d r o v e A v e n u e und 1st S t re e t In the cou n tru c tlu g . r e - c o n s t r u r t l n g . p n v « d enced hy honds No 2 to 8
In the sum o f 11,660,000.00 side o f t|i« D.a 'ioli i C yp r es s &lt;.'iini- r u n n i n g l r o m O v i e d o t o M.'iiifnrtl. ut nu m ber* Inclusive.
• F I' ' rrlda.
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has a l s o r e c o m m e n d e d the w i d e n - T o w n o f I ' j o i n , ru.i F a s t on I-*I r ji r ■tig ri--|isving. hard o u r f a c l n g . r e - n u m b e rs In c lu s iv e
f.ir ttile purpose iif the construe- p an y 's o f f p "
a poin t t . l m iles uicaiiuri't .along
o n J u l y 1st. 1915, 116,011.01, e v l On J u l y 1st. 1932. &lt;3.604.48
nnd
wld cnlr iK tlie
tfon.t: re-rbnstrurtlon.
paving, inl .n k e Mills llc n il 3.3 Miles.
th is r oad N o r t h and W e s t e r l y f r o m ilenced tiv In.nils No I.M t o 136. b o th I n g and r e p a v i n g o f c e rta in . x l s t - M t i i e l 0.5 n illr I ii tile J u n ction ol ■lard :m fac tn i;
Ing h ig h w a y s
ntid tli o r o i ig h fa r e s , T r i l b y nnd I .... .
B r a m l u s o f A f o l l o w . n t h i g h w a y s , r o a d s and p u b ­ d enced b y hunds N o 4 to 8
ra v in g . Hard surfacing, rc-hant surB lu e
Katlruiid numbers Inclusive.
B e g i n n i n g at llii' Mouth end o f d i e b e . d o &gt;nni A i r
nnd th&lt;&gt; c a l l i n g o f an e l e c t i o n to i.*. B. H e llrn.nl.
lic th eri itg h fn r e s In I h e C ou n ty o f nu m b e rs Inclusive.
fiiclng and wid enin g the h ig h w a y s p resent ha rd su r fa ce d road on A n - C r o s s i n g on B a y S t re e t to the t o w n
On J u l y l*t. c u e . 117.90110. ov lOn J u l y l i t . 19.13. $ 1.000 44. itiJ
ih d putillr ihoruti.;lif;iri-■•-. o f
iitie l&gt; In the F l a t nf N o r th rouJu- nf (tVteilo.
I Of nee
f o l l o w i n g the deni ed l.y toHills N o 137 t o 163. b oth d e t e r m i n e th e uue illoti ns tu w h e t h ­ F iinl't l o MnrUk nm liom l BJ2 M llr* Semin ile and Mtate o f F lo r id a , t o - ,
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I ilenced hv* honds No 7 to l»
nole &lt;;nunty. Florida. In thin rrnnlu* i&gt;(ii. said point b eing at th e N o r t h ­ p re s e n t * f o o t b ric k r o m l 2 3 m iles nu m b e r* Inclusive.
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. o i , i *.ii -.*. i .. w n ib . V ui. HiofiT. of vi iitntrt tnenca W 4 * t * r h 0 3 mlies 1IUII.I.UIS lli e b m i 'e .
till r e ,if t o lie used and e x p e n d e d th e road r u n n i n g f r o m Mlirlill.-::'. •lie C ity o f Ha nford . F l o r i d a , ut Its n u m b e rs Inclusive.
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ik.lllMI ... l.'llSI, llll l /.ost *• m il e (It more o r less across
He.. Crock;
On J u l y 1st. 1911. f l l.000.00, e v l On J u l y 1st. 1935. $6.090 44, tfJ
in ter.' e d l i i n w i t h
French Avenue,
'* ' the proceeds derived from tho onle Hcrniiit Street in revised Map o f tin Ilie N o rth w e s te rly to and along ilenced hy honds N o 172 t o 190, botli f u r th e purpose o f th e c on struction, to B* IlgW null.
n-m n a tru eflcirt. pa vin g , r o -p rv ln g .
i-t lit point b e in g th e c e n t e r o f Sec- danced hy bon ds No. 16 tn 11. b*l
l.n k e ( i e n e v n Itoail I.H .Miles
thi-reuf f o r th e uses, p u r p o s es and Chultiotn, t h c t i i e Hmiih 5• mllu to the S outherly side o f the rig h t-of- n u m b e d Inc lusive
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ollloct.s hirelunhiyve set f o r t h , and. F a l m e t t o A v e n u e , theilce Knst ap- w a y of the Bnlic Chur III llrantlll of
Hi-.tlnnlng at the S o u th w e s t e.ir- t'un 16. T o w n s h i p 19. Mouth of l l n n g e
o n .Inly l-t. 1919. 124.09,).03. e v l the
h i g h w a y s , n e r o f the N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of 50 Fast, th e n c e run W e s t 3116 f e e t
On J u ly 1st. 1936. 17.000.44.
U K I T I' l 7 H T i i r . l l
I t K S O I . V I 7 I &gt;. p r o x lu i.ituly .1.19 feet to F ir s t .Street, th • A tla n tic Coast Bine Itallrnml ilenreil liy bonds No. ! 9 1 t o 2I 9, b oth and t v ' d r n l n g o f
m a d s am i
thoroughfares
r e c o m ­ th e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f Hcctlon III a p oin t 520 f e e t m ea su re d a t d enced hy honds No. 22 tu tl. I
" ‘ T h a i It I* the il e te rn iln iitlo n o f t h i s tin n n Hutu lierly mi F ir s t Street a- approxim ately one mile to tin- pres­ n u m b e r* Inclusive.
m en ded In and liy the ispurt o f said
rig h t a n g l e s ( r o m th e c e n t e r li n e n u m b e rs Inclusive.
' tlonrd that the to ta l Hinuiiut o f
rounil t h « W e s t end of l.nke Mil ls ent K foot lirlck road, d u n c e N o rth ­
On J u l y 1st. 1959. t2l.110.00, e v l - c o m m i t t e e o f c i t i z e n s ami tax p a v ­ 22. T o w n - h i p 21. Houtli n f Hang
“ •’ ■•honils re-iulrvil fur the p u r p o s e s « 32 F a s t, run Bust
m ile, thence c f tlie A t l a n t i c Coast F i n e Itallr oad .
On J u l y 1st. 1937, It.OOOM, ,
l o Cetlur Htroet. ijicnru Hast on erly ill.mg said brick run I 1.5 miles danced hy I.ihii I h N o 211 to 231. liot h
1’fnr/iwn
ers o f Hemlnole. Count)'. F lo r id a , N o r t h to B a k e
thence S o u t h w e s t e r l y p a r a l l e l w i t h d e n c e d t»&gt; bunds No. 29 tu 18 $6
tlcn-'vli.
thence
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r u n ld l* tho sum of 11.6ro.ooo n», pre sent r oad t h r o u g h (le . ir g t Jacobs to the Hanford and Orlando road
iiiiuiln-rs In clusiv e
unit.
N o r t h e r l y and W e s t e r l y iiriiund said said I t a l l r o a d 2015 f e e t to a p oin t nu m b e rs Inclusive.
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that said Issui. o f honds In the and t i n - t o n .Inrulia p r o p e r tie s and
t tl tl t tin III-(. r tie Va Itnnil .5.11 Mile*
On J uly 1st. 1951. 122.111.00. cvlW h e r e a s , th is llou rd ha s g i v e n
o n J u l y 1st. 1938. $3.00414. 1
*' • am o f 11,610,000.10 sliiill he Issued n lo iig th e N i n t h line o f ,\lra It. I..
B eg in n in g at ilie Intcraei tlon of
hy I,..mis No. 2.12 to 263, hulh ip ie stion m ost c a r e f u l con sid eration , B a k e l Ien evn tu the N o r t h line of 15 c h a i r s N o r th o f th e Month l in e
‘ In three series. In lie kn ow n re- l l o d l . e s p r o p e r t y l o d ie Hast Una o f Hi* vent It Street anil Avenue "|i" In denct'd
said Section 22: th ence W e s t on o f S e c tio n 36. th en c o W e s t e r l y 3.- deuced hy honils No. 37 to 48 la
nu mbers Inclusive
Miectlvely ns Merles A. Merles II. said Se c tio n 2 k. th en c e N o r t h e a s t ­ d m tow n o f Cliuluotn. run Fast on I On J u l v 1st. 1952, 121.090.00, e v l - th e r e f o r e .
S e c t i o n line tu th e N o r t h w e s t c o r ­ 210 f e e t tn the p re s e n t ha rd .sur­ nu m b e rs Inclusive.
I I F I T H I7S O I.V K D . Hy th e Hoard n e r o f said
nnd Merles (7. The Is-iUe uf honds e r l y 1365 feet to the N o r th e a s t c o r ­ He vent tl s t r e e t 67't feet I A vcitile |d,Hired In l.iHtda No. 2 0 to 277. ludli
S e c tio n
22; tlienc* faced r e a d at W e s t e r d l e k ' s c o r n e r .
On J u l y 1st. 1939. 116.1)4444. *rl
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i»n J u ly i&gt;tt. i :• r».i. $:*♦;.ooo.no, i*vir
'hiin.ls rhall hear Interest at tin
t o I to b e rt a c orn e r, thence Bust *, F a l l 1990 foet mill'., or less on Third (lrn«*«*il b) I •&lt;•fi *I Nn. 27H l ** J0.1, biitli I doti-rmlnatiiiti o f this lloa rd that c o r n e r In d e n e v n .
lie w i d e n e d and p a v e d ) I.l m ile s
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mile, tin lice N o r th I •» tulles t o the Mir. id to th,. Fuat l i n t o f tin town- numlKTH ln« luKlv«*.
tn th e N o r t h w e s t
corner
o f t h e 1Retired b y luinds No. r.6 to (t. 9x1
iw st I n t e r e s t s o f Heiiilt.ote C o u n ­
turn per annum, ths Interest on anld N o t th w &lt;*st c o r n e r o f N oah Jacobs site of Cliuluotn. thence North U 2 i
B e g i n n i n g at the N o r t h e r l y end N or th , ast Q u a r t e r o f t h e N o r t h - 1 nu m b e rs Inclusive.
Oil July l i t . l !la (, $2( . 00&lt;M)0, r v l • - bonds to lie fiaynidu semi-unnunliy . p r o p e r ! &gt; .
feet more ol less to the Holltlll'IISt i!rfict*tl li&gt; Imiih I h N o . .101 l o 3.11, both ty. F l o r i d a , and thin Hoard d e e m * It o f th e p resent ha rd s u r fa c e d road east Q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n t. T o w n - ;
o n J u l y 1st. 1911. $12.004 (4. tel
e x p e d i e n t to the hest lu te r e sta of on th e O s c e o la Itnad. run N or th ship 20 Mouth, H a n g e 31 F ast.
said bunds in mature serially o v e r
I l e e p I'u eket lloa.l 1.23 Miles.
doitccd hy homls No. *7 tu 78 Kft
corner o f tile Northeast quarter of nunitoTM i 11*•11ini v ••.
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It* In to Itnnil 2 M iles.
On J u ly l i t . 19S5. mo.ooo.oi), e v l manner hereinafter set forth, from
Hoa d at a point
tulle W e s t o f Hold lien st q u artet
o f H i . don 21. clonr^d by I uiik I m N o . 332 t»» 301, both I.,,nd- o f the C o u n ty o f Msmlnofc. * lile nf tho O s c e o l a C y p r e s s &lt;*omn n J u l y 1st. 1942. 111.040*4
B e g i n n i n g on the 8 f o o t b ri c k road
s t a t e o f FlarltlK. in tho sum o f $1.- p n n y ’ n o f f i c e .
and a fte r Ills
date o f
lasiiuiire th e K.'iel line o f Hcctlon 12. T o w n ­ T o w nslilp 31. South, Itange .12 Fast, n ii rit Im t .1 Inrlunlvi*.
r u n n in g f r o m O v i e d o l o Mnnforil. at d o m e d hy bonds No. 7» tu 41, M
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mile In (In- Fast lino
a point 4.9 m i l e * m e a s u re d a l o n g nu m b e rs Inclusive.
l.n k e M i l l * liom l 2.2 Miles.
o n J u l y lm.
fKD.ooo.oo. r v l re-e oiii itru cil on. p a v ­
, odated July tsl. 1925; said bond &lt; l o th e n c e run N o r th
m iles in F l o r ­ of said Hurt toil 21. theiire North &lt;ii*nr&lt;*«t by honils S o . 2C2 t o 110, both ■oust ruetlon .
o n J u l y i » t . 194'. $11.00)14. 1
I l i - g l i i n l n g ut th e Mouth end o f this roml no rth and w e s t e r l y f r o m
ing.
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Street
In th e n u m b e rs Inclusive.
ill: I T n I t T I I K f l
I tK .S O L V R U . h i g h w a y s and put,lie t h o r o u g h f a r e s nue l&gt; In tI im F l a t o f N o r t h t'hu lu - (tr u s s in g on Hay
both numbers Inclusive.
Iticiil 'I’ l l r o u g h ( i r n e * a 3.3 vtlle*.
llm ,,f Hii'tlun I. same T o w n s h i p
Oil July 1st, 1944. IF, 004 *4. r l
That III** paid honda lu th** Mini t»f ,-f Hem ln ole C-iuntt. Florida. In I (tin ot a. said p o in t b e i n g at th e N o r th - T o w n o f O v ie d o , th en c e f o l l o w i n g
ll e v In n l n M a t th e I n l e r s e c t l o i i o f
I. A. *• i The Issue nf honds known as Her- und I ta n g e . .
I ITiO.ooo oo k i i 'i w n nn H r r b n
"•.•it c o r n e r o f the N o r t h e a s t q u a r ­ the p re s e n t 8 f o o t b r i c k road 2.3 denced by bonds No. luS tu 1*8 k*
l.nke t harm Itoail I Mile.
th e T i t u s v i l l e Hoad w i t h tile OVledn ’•hall b« r»’ tlr* «l .*4**i tally ov**r a |&gt;^r« r e s o lu tio n h e r e i n a f t e r m ore p ar ti, u- t e r n f the S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f m il es m o r e o r loss t o th e e a s t end numhera Inclu sive.
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- ' l e a 13 tu l e fur the sum o f 1 150.non.tin J u ly 1st, 1910. $16.0)448. n|
Ile g l ti i l l l l g 403 f e e t Mouth and 511 and f i e n e v a Itotid mi tin Nor th line bid of 30 &gt;r u m In th e m a n i i r r f o f « larly d e s e r ih r il and set f o r th , and A uctio n 2J. T o w nail Ip 21. Mouth o f o f thu d i r t r oad hutvveun F o n g 00; said Issue of luinds shall hear In­
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w ood and W a g n e r : th e n c o w e s t e r l y ilenced hy liniulx No. 121 tn 138*4
te rs*! at the rate « f f i v e and onum a n n e r h e r e i n a f t e r set forth , K a n g •« 32 F.i-t. run B ast 'V m ile 9.2 m i l e * m o r e o r l e s s a c r o s s t i e s innnlrrrN Inclusive.
o f the o f I ' a o g o .33 Fust, run N orth 1.76
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on
J uly i m . m i . 51 ooo oo, c v l- the
lo use the p ro c ee d s d e riv e d fro m to itcniind H i r e d In r e v i s e d Map of C r e e k ; th en co n o r t h w e s t e r l y to nnil
o f Heellnn 10, m i l e s t&lt;» ( I c t m v a Hclimd liot isc. c u r ­ dMirril I *V In’ ll*] No. 1.
I 'u J u l y B-t. 1346. »17.00«.**.
• •rest on said bonds to lm |..*Cuhl» N o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r
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F n l m e t t n A v e n u e , thi tiro Bast a p ­ aiung t h e s o u t h e r l y s id e nf tlm d enced liy li om l* No. 137 tu '*$• “6
(ui
J u ly h t .
1032. I2.0C0.0O,
and o b j e c ts hs re lnah ov n set p r o x i m a t e l y
Baku
('h a r m , N o r t h ' « iillle, tntdiifii W e a l *4 m ile,
‘
L
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339
feet
to F irs t r i g h t - o f - w a y o f the F a k e C h a r m nu m b ers Inclusive.
b&gt;* boiula N o. 2 t»» 3, botlt .puec*
fortti. and.
1 - years. In the mnnm-r her- luufl, r th ence f o l l o w i n g tile p resril t road th e n c e N o r t h f o l l o w i n g the b ric k
S t r e e t , th en c e S o u t h e r l y on F irst Bra nch nf the A t l a n t i c C oast f.ltt"
o n J u l y 1st, 1917. . V V J t f r d
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art forth , f r o m nnd a f t e r th e ,i|al/i proiin d mild l a b e r h n r n i t o .South­ rnaif
I c o n ' s.
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1
nf lauUNttce t lie r e u f; said i s s u e o f
lltiSr.I that th.
to tal am o u n t of
H o w e l l I ,u k e Homl 1.7 M ile*
tin J u l y 1st. '948. $13.no* • » . n
N o r t h e r l y a l o n g said b r i c k road 1.5
b o n d * to lie dated J o l v 1st, 192*1; roml on the F.cst side o f A l l a n l l i '
Mii ii i Im t :* ln*’ h»,ilv*v
h o n d ’1 r.-uulreil f o r
the
purpoN"* on p re s e n t m a i l t h r o u g h (Jetirgc
A l s o In g i n ­
l l e g l u i l l n p at tin. Mulitheaat c o r
r a i d bonds to tie uf th e di no n iln ii- Co.ist B ine l l a l l i o a d .
nn
J u l y U t. n i l , SI.non.im, 1 v 1 • ill'ori s.iIII la III" *um of 11.661 9111.11 iJ.icnlin and i . a a to n J ac olis iirupur- m il es to th e S a n f o r d anil t i r l a n d o d"licci| try honds No. 172 I " 1$*.«
ning’ 4 U feut itoillll lilid a l l fe e l tier o f d i e Smith w e s t q u a r t e r of d* vir*««(f hy bunds No. 7 In lu. both
n u m b e r * In c lu s iv e
roml
nn o f ll.oo o.oo each, and n u m b e r an d tli.il
aid I- no- of I.unit.* In the 1tl.-« and al -ug the N o r th line o f
( i n J u l y I - t. 1949 $20.606 41. w
t h u l n i t l a - C r i t e * a Itmnl 2.1 M llr *.
v i . r u m I f&lt;&gt; 450. both uunihera I n ­ Kusl o f the N o r lld V e s t c o r n e r id the S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f S e e ' Imi nunibt rj« Itii bMlv**
sunt o f t| 661.191.111 shall tin 1 sued I M rs It. B. I t , .due;, p r o p e r t y to the I
the H o iid ic a s t q u a r t e r nf th e N o r th - 29, T o w n s h i p 21. Hnulli o f I ta n g e 3a
I t e g i n n l n g a t th e I n i e r s e c t l n n o f il e iii &lt;'d liy homls No. 131 t11 . Itc lusive.
(»n .lulv U t. ItiltS, 15.000.00, P V | . Iii tlii’t-" series, to to. k n o w n r e s p e c ­ I Hast l in e o f sail! Sectio n 28. llltuici
ru st q u a i t i r n f mild Se c tio n In. F a s t, run m i th e line ri f o u l l y ealnli- ilrnt'pil liy ItMinli No. I l t o 15, Mill
and
A v e n u e "l&gt; ". i ilim l'c r s Inclusive.
feet
to
tile S e v e n th H l r c t
•” T f i A " l»!ft)e o f tioiidu k n o w n as run S o u th and c on nect w i t h tin
t i v e l y ns Se ries A. Series It. nnd N o r l l i m i s t e r l v 1365
Ilubed f.,r sold road N o r t h e r l y I 55 iiilttilo rs lurhiM|v«%.
o n J u l y 1st. 19 56. $2l.ot))48 r
N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of i V i n e t c r v p r o ­ I 11 the T o w n o f Chtlluntu. run F ast
Merle* ( ' to lie f o r tin- sum o f (150,- t i v le d n and ti c n o v u mail.
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f e e t to A v c . dcnc.'d hy honds No. 211 t" •I'-’ n
On
J uly U t . 1936, 16,000.00, &lt;'vl« ns ^,-rt,-1 A. to he f o r th** sunt o f p e r t y . thi-nce East q m ile , thence
,000.90; s.ild Issue o i b o n d s s h a ll b e a r
I.e lu lia rt Itoail lie M il e*
t e r Heel loll till. Iif Meet ('HI 21. Illlinn d**iu «d l*y buinU *N’f». IG to 21, ln*th
4 i Inte rest at t il” rate o f f i v e e n d
N orth
' « n ille to li.itii'its corner, line • F " . th en c e N o r t h o n A v e n u e iiumhcrM Inclusive.
1760."99."9 . - a l l Issue of to,nds silall t h e n c e Bast
l l e g i n n i n g mi Mm b ric k road r u n ­
w n s h i p a n d H a m c. t h e n c e N'm'tli- UUtnhiTM I liel 't-«l\ •*
o n I n l y ’ •&lt; to st • • • oortaa. i
nilh
tl i e n c * N orth " K " tr.r.o f e et to T h i r d Mtn . t, th en c e
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JT.ofli on,
1 . m i l l s to tin* N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r uasi
fun-rest on said bond ' l o he iiu v a h l e point
\V. • ! tn&gt;l •
mM
U u h i te r o f said
H ei'tlon
21. tile di'iii'i'd I&gt;v tii'fida No. 22 to 21, hcJl. o n e - h a l f per ce n tu m per annum, of N o a h J acob t property
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y k
S“ ml ■" Ilfilially , said lion,Is t o 10.■I o r e Mouth o f ii»« t . n t * r i f H c tlm) \ N o r t l i e a s t q u a r t e r
th o Inte rest on said homls t o lie
o f M e d l m i 2". nutnhf’ is It.. lu s h * TowtiHil** o f C li ulu ota. t h e n c e N o r th
l t l e r u F o r k e t Itnml 1.22 Mites
tm J u l . 1st. 1352. *-'•
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1. Hi*llt II uf Itirngi 31 nod Ili r o ii K l t Heotloil 17. a illatu nce
nil .1ul&gt; U t. 1033, i t , 090 111, e el I t e g i n n l n g on the • tv le d u - tle n e v a 11J'* f e e t m ore nr I r * * t o th e S o u t h ­ ilcncml hy honds No. 2 ,1 tu
* ySafs, in th e
m an n er
h e r e i n a f t e r F ast, run No rth UH Mill*’ &lt;•
o f 2 t 0111*-a to the N u r t h w e s t enr- •I••n«■*«l l»\ ImiiuI ti N o . 29 to 36. linlli in m a tu r e seriall y u v e r a p e r i o d of r oad a t a point ' i mile W e s t o f the east c o r n e r ,,f the N o r t h e a s t Q u a r - nu nilm rs Inc luatvc
M
set forth , f r o m anil a f t e r th e d u to
t h i r t y years. In th e m ann er h e r e ­
lin yr N lrrt’ l 0.7 r» &gt;111* -.
net ..f aid Meet lull 17. th ct iee N o r t h uttriibarti ItiPhiHlvr.
tin J uly 1st. 1-5.:.
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a
s t line nf S e c tio n 12. T o w n s h i p t&gt;-r o f th e N u r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f th e
nf Issuance tl ia r r u t; nabl l*su.- o f
lb g i n n i nIII!
g mt Bay Hi r$’«'l In fit* I "5 intles p a s s i n g T r o u t B ake no
Muui b east q u a r t e r
i.r H cctlon 21, &lt;|i’ iir* (| by lionils N«». 24^ lt»
(hi .1i l l \ Irt. t *19, $9,900.01. e VI - i n a f t e r aet forth , fro m and a f t e r 21. Mouth o f I t a n g e :i| F ast, then
. - llhlld* to tie dntell J u ly 1st. 1927*. T o n ii nf t[ »vit In. w i n ro tl 1 * 4ilH/6
d - W e . ' d e i l v side l o t h e H an fo rd and ib tic* *| l*\ bunds No. 37 to F-. liuth th e dat.- &gt;,f Issua nce t h e r e o f ; said run N o r t h
F l o r i d a A v c - T o w n s h i p 21 South. I t a n g e 32 Fust, ntinil*^r.H Inolualv**.
t
t
“ ra id Imi l to lie of th e d- H um ilia­ I ed hy d i e Hi*,atn.nr,1 A i r U i l i &lt;• It ill
Issue o f honds to lie d ate d July i no. th ence Wmil.,
1 b r i c k iii.nl id the N m l l i
nuir-bi-t t (iirlusiv**
est (
inllo. thence Ih c ii c c F a i t *t mllu to th e F a s t
till J u l ) 1st. 1951. 528,044♦%
tio n Af 11000.00 caeh. and n ii iu li.r - | w a y . d n nee run Month 9.75 m ile * • 'vi le sland.
1st. 1925; said 111.mis to he o f l hi­
t 1 .nn* r &gt;&gt;f H .e tlm i *. T o w u a h l p
line
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said
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21
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$10,109
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de no m in a l Inn o f ( I . l - i l a I i each, and
b a k e J essu p A Veil lie 0.3 Mile*.
Ji. Moulh o f K alia n t i Fast.
N o r th 165 m iles in tin- T i t u s v i l l e nnrnbcrM In r l u i l v n .
.
dflii**»(l by bonds No. 16 t o 65. lodh
1.
s am e T o w ' n s lilp
and
c lu r lve . anil
n u m b e re d f r o m ' I t o 760. both n u m ­ :ii*«*t ton
!
In g i n n i n g a' d u cornur id Main
* 1 iiforil t •-Meter) timid O.'J Mite*
On J u l y I si I "55 «3100«»4.'
road.
numb* rs lu&lt;*lu*4t\ **
Itang*.
u i: i t K t'itT H H H
h i : s o i . v i : h . I Street ,, -,,| l . i k i
b e rs Inclusive.
Jessup A v e o i l e In
1
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I,uke I n e r m llond I .Mile
T h e i eh ii ,- n(
lionils
k n o w n as
.
Alb B tlo.l to Ovledll, tuu .'-nidi b a i l mill- post ni Section ...1. i|i*U«*m I by liutiiU N*i. 66 t o 66. to.U&gt;
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t
•• m i d ben.is to h.&lt; i*su i ir nuth u • I *•
I t e g i n n l n g l'&gt;3 f r . l So uth suit M l
Herles It to he f o r th e sum o f 1450.llon.t T h rn itg li B r u r v n :t.2 ' t i l e *
b i j m il e on l . i l i e Je ssup A v e ­ [ T o w n s h i p Ft Smith
u f llntiue 39 ntirnli4 r.s luohinlvf.
(HI J u l y 1st. 1656. 4V&lt;66« ’ •&lt;]
ti e d h) an c l e i l l o n enlled nnil l i- h l nue t i M e d n id in t Church
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said
Issue
o
f
lionils
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a
ll
ll .'gtiin iu g at tin- I n t e r s e c t i o n o f ili-tu'i'd hv honds No.
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nil
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.
n
f o r t h i t piirp-ise. Ilie . n i l n - p r o ­
Q uarter o f th "
h e a r Inte rest at th e rate of f i v e and &gt;,f t h * S o u t l i e . H
I'jtlnt s p r i n g * Hoad 3 Vll'e*.
*1 110*1v llte Itoail w i t h thu O v l e i lo
4■lltueri.il ( It* tto o.l 3 Mile*,
•Unord by bonds .'lu. 67 t o 7-4. liotli o n e . h a lf per c e n tu m tier an num, Nil) tin l it q u a r t e r ..f N.-etlen H . lathe
vi
c e e d * de riv e d f r o m tile r a le . f Ilie
n d H e i i e v a Itoail on th e N o r th tiumlnir.i Inclusiv e.
I t o g l i m l m : at tin- |iiier.o-ctl"ii of
in- -inoii.L. lm it r a r d n l l I v h i h * at numln-rt lu^lusivr.
H i; I T F I ' l l T H F . I t
bund* d i s i s n a t ' d us Herli-n A. Ill tin
T
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n
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21.
Houtli
I-f
I
ta
n
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e
31
tile Iilte re st on naiil homls t o lie
t'i.ist l. tltt A v e n u e
and
W i l l fe ll I point tat f e e l
line
o
f
S
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c
tio
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13.
T
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w
n
s
h
i
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2o
s'.d i l l of ltd At
evl
$13,191.91.
nil J uly Itti, 1943,
T h a i tip- said bon d*
sum o f I7I'.0 0"1 1 1 shnll li - i n i d and . I.uit HI I h e T o w n o f I .n|n»
to l.altc
Char m. Hnulli
p a y a l.le - . m l - a n u u a l l y : said hmuls F a s t , run Hast
I.
I ta n g e 32 Bust, run N o r t h
1(56,969 09 k n o w n ns
.
’ n x p i n d ' d e x c l t i s l v r l y l o r tin
pur- rilll W e s t lilid H o u d lW fS le l'fv fill M a m i e Coa t Bloc l l a l l i o a d C r o s s in g .b’ lir* d bv 1“ *n*ls No. 79 t o 91. I " III to m a t u i e s e r i a l l y o v e r i p e r i o d of ‘ 111-nee I l i l l o W I n . tile p r e v e n t road 1.75 nitli'. to l i e t i e v a Holo.ol I lioi.se
11 th - So uth *l&gt;h u f S e c tio n '■ numtivi'M I ii **Iiih 1v %
’.
s h all In- r e t i r e d s e r la llv
nose o f const r ootin g . r - - c o i t « t rui I
.
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n
d
said
I.
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u
to
Houtlicrt h i r l ' yea r*, lu th e m an n er herel o w i n g liu* preiietit l o a d t loll* I to Ti.vv tom Ip 2a South o f l l a u i t " 31
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114.900.00. ov lmil of 20 y e a r s tn th* .tiianW' &lt;7
j n g . n u vln g r e - p itv ln g . I i o n t s i
lb . A d n i i t l c C oast I.llie Hullrmul il I Fa-1
lu ll W est
' j m ile.
th en c e tb’ n**’*l bv I**iih U N h 92 t o 115. li -th tn rilf e r *. I for t!', f r o m and u ft*w the I ' siil*. th e n c e W e IcrIV t o the r ad .'.ortli &gt;, mile.
t linnet'
W e s t 4 | . n w l n r i n. w i f
In c. n hard s u r fa c i n g and w i . l e i i l u g Calm S p r i n g * .
d l i e i,I Issunili " t h e r e o f ; said Is ­ on tin- F a s t side of A t l u u t l c Coast ml'.-, th em -" N or th f o l l o w i n g t h "
.•tmidi
m ile . 1lii'ii* *• W*.st 2 m ile s i i n m U r * I n d u n l v i ’ .
|63B *1 00«*•• ' l i f e f . d p . w i n : hlgtnvn* s r o m l*
nd
Also l o g i n n i n g 103
sue o f I.und* to |,e dated J u l y l*t. Bine I ta llr o a il
It,.ml F r m u C o r e * ! I Ily H-.iilh
.11 Flu* v iv to H anfo rd Avenue.
....... tu c o r n e r o f O s c eo la a " " , ’ ,71 h „ „ d N o I
nn .Inly U t. I ' d 5, 11 5,011.11. e v l - 1921. S li d honils to l.e I.f tlm lie- fe e t Montti and '.l*i f,-et F a s t o f the
' *'• public t h e r o i i g h f a r c s In d ie i
1.(1 Miles.
1
O r a n g e It.iiilev urd 2.3 Mile*.
m
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and
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anil
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by
tiu«(iln
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too t o 121.
uf MerMlPde - m l Ht.ite e f I 'l e i Ida.
I * #11 .11.I&gt; 4n|, li' l'dT“j
f *,009*1. **
K4
if llii) Miiutlieasl I, r i r*U r&gt; i I
•1 IP!
nnuilnuiInn - f 11.011.00 each, and N o r t h w e s t
l i e g t n n l n g ut • e n te r o f Hectlun 16
F.i liniln ;: at th » c o r rie r o f t 'l'.liig e tiUMilu’ rs tin-! dr tviv
l«8
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lenctd
Q uarter of t
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numT o w n s h i p 21. tt..uili
o f Itnugi- 2'1 '• iiih . 1
m i l Mouth O r e g o n s t t e - t
n M July u t . I'jlii. f 16,000.00.
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111 th e F l i t o f S a n for d F a r . o run •»*••.* -d »•% I m/iu Js N o 121 tu 136. Imtli he| s linduslve.
1'
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I Ilu tk lUltlM K l c o r | On J u l y 1't- 1933,
T n e iso f tmiiitk n o w n a* c o n n e c t w ith
i ' . led .i a m i tie- n»*r
R e g l n n l n u i t t h - N o r t h w v s t vor
li.bg p r e s e n t
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• Mnfrnn» h 'ju r ti*9 A v r m i r
rvltb M all
entire t 'utility nf S e m i n o l e i *, d r i e r * &lt;i m i l e ; th en ce So uth 'a m i l e In
nu m b e rs Inclusive.
t
T I ( U * * l l l r Ill-nil 5 M il e*
t j M o l l o n v l l l " A v e n u e q m i l e to the
niitnlierH Ipelusiv
U rtim lr y li o m l
7 Mile*.
14*i*t A vrnu* In tl»- T o w n «»f A l l . ' I
mine t h " ,|ue*llol| w h e t h e r loindn o f T h i r d S t r e e t In tlie T o w n o f l.akn
On J uly 1st. 1947.
.—
t ' l t v B t m l l s o f Hanford. Flurlda. and
I t ' . g l n m n g ai the Intel s ection ol
o n 3 u 1v t*t 1
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Monti* 8i»rtnifu, run
deuceil b y bonds No. U *
i «i T h i r d
h k
rr p rim iK K
h k h o l v k i *. IV
I tllv TliUSVtItt' tlo,id w ith th e llv t. 'ilo -lb lift'd tl) ti.imls
,'6 tu 91, b o th the C o u n ty nf S e m i n o l e , lu the muip M a r y ; th eu ce South mi
1 q m ile post
o f M"cti.,n " '
' M a i acliuxetta AVitiut) to
lt-.pt lit and tii-iiev'a Itnad ..n th e N n r lh lln.* I n u m b e r s tin In i &gt;
nf $1,669,901-99. b e a r i n g IntiurHt kt S t r e e t and Its e xte n s io n aliinK III#* i
n uiinli
m b ers Incluatve.
Inclusly. . . ,,a&gt;) #*• r
to ta l aintiuiit nf tb«* I ow n
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deuceil hy bon ds No. l e t
92 to 108. llOtll centum p e r nnniim . t o he tsaued In b y tho C ou n ty, a p p r o x i m a t e l y 2 6 ed hy an id ectlnu c a lle d and held North
then ce N o r t h e a s t e r l y a- n u m b ers Incluslye.
W m i mi Oran.tc Avenue i i C e d a r |pre sent r u s d 6 tntlus
t h n .- s e rie s tn th e m a n n e r h e r e in - | n{ | ) „ l o the
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and Orliim l.i fi r th a t purpose, tho e n t i r e p r o ­ lunif th
to
Urn Ml. ] n u m b e r * l u c l u d v .
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so
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a C r y s t a l B ak e c e e d s d e r i v e d (I41n th * x.ile o f the I miles,
On J u ly 1st- 494*' A'J
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tilt 3 u l v 1st I &gt;
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8 18.101-99, e v i - ab o v e set forth , sh a ll he Issue d l » road.
to th e rea d r u n n i n g W e s t tu
Itri
d enced l.jr honils No. 173 49 .
uK' Herlon-lt,
Her
In the
I.no a tv null 't n r k l o o n Itnad 19.1
W e t i u e In tin- T o w n o f l a i n . M a r y b und s tle jI g i i u l e d6l a
I d c n c e d l»y lion.Is &gt;
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1F
. lorida
. . . . __. fur th e pttrpinius h e r e in - f r o m F i r s t S t f u l • W e s t ti&gt; T h i r d c u m o f $45«).9!&gt;1.i"h yhaU he u-.-i
, i k ftkaj4.’ 5
Stile*.
I n u m b a r a inclusive
W e x l M inllu txiJt nf H-'i'tlou 13.
111 &lt;l&gt;* MVJersectlon o f
and expei&gt;rt&lt;d • x-d u - t v e l y f o r tlie v , i i f
o u J uly U i . » “ i . « * &gt; 2 $ l 4 . *
I*.-s in n in g nn thn lirlck m a t al lll l J u l y 1st. 193
$ I I I , o n in. , . y j . Jab ove set forth , and,
Stru ct.
It;
Mi o f IItam
T o w n sship
h i p 21. S'iu
Mouth
t i n g c 29 the N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r uf the N orth - jiU-nced
p m pose
o f coiiiiirUDifut.
re-con- F a s t F a k e A veftue « i ) d Mpln.vr A v e . •le necd by bond* No. D 1
I l r n r t n K . i r r t *.*J7t 'tile s .
l.y tooot • N, 127 t o 115. b o t h i
deni
IIK I T F l 'H T H B H
HFSt&gt;l,V$JJ.
li
thence W e s t 2'4 milt
K
. „»o.*4-'
V'" .t h ^
t&gt;ft fe&gt;n*rw.n.(j. n i n i b d f s i j n c l u a l y e ■nikt Q u a r t e r
o f tlm N nrth vve-I n u m b e r s In c lu s iv e
JT h at tills r. s o lu tio n be pulijlshetl
B e g i n n i n g ut trte la te r .w e t ton rtf • t r u l t t n g . pav ltu$. i e - p n \ l n g . hard r r
m i l e ; i Q u a r t o r u f H ectlon 21, T o w n s h i p 19. | o n J u l y int. t ut* t .'0 4100 oo. e v l - |tu T h e H an ford H e r a l d and th e dan- F r e n c h A v e n u e an d &lt;le n e v a S tre e t, s u r f a c i n g , r e . h a r d
f o l l o w i n g p resent road
• » t V l i y . tlie n e *
N orth
o n J u l y 1st. I45E * 3 l . w jj|, &gt;
su rfa cin g
a c t !H n
re o r I South o f I t a n g e 29 F.asT. run Huuth . d e n c e d try Imnils No 110 Id l«*5, 4*4*1 II ford S i g n a l
U lar.fc w e s t e r l y 2 75 mtli-i
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highway.-,
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No.
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hy
honds
(Ire only new xpau ei h salil p oin t b e in g South q m i l e post
and q v f a d , . "
betwe&lt;,n
W e s t I t A* m i l e s
fan) a l o n g p resent road l o
nu m b e rs Inclusive.
arross
tlo*
l.ees liu rg ! n u m b e r . Inclustv.
published In Humtlrulc C o u n ty , f o r a ■&lt;f S e c tio n 36. T o w n s h i p 19. South r o a d s and p u b lic t h o r o u g h f a r e s In
UK I T F I ' H T I I E I l
h b h o ia f d .
li n o o f 8«*nilnol« C oun ty.
On J u l y 1st.
i.f f o u r w e e k s b e f o r e
the o f I t a n g e 39 Bast, thence run Bast th e C o u n ty o f S em ino le and .Hate Th.it
|Itrurnrlt i.f th e A t l a n t i c Coast Blo&lt; j tin J u l y 1st l ••n • .*i .mill on, o v l - period
t
h
„
» 3tr $ M &gt;
aid
bonds
In
th
e
sum
o
f
G r l i b i i r i H l - M i i lf i m i 'l
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a l o n g the ileru-eil hy homl-i N... I &gt;o'. t o 146, b o th date flxi-il tiv th is r e s o l u t i o n fnr 3 m i l e s tn the I n te r se c tio n o f tia47ti0.000.90
1 II* rfiniilutf ufi the K iu tb Mm* nf South stilu o f ■irld r a l l i i » o l I 1, t n l l o n u n i b o - Inc li is lv .
,
k n o w n s s H erles ''A '" n ui m b e r * Inclusive.
Nt. ( . e r t r o i l e A v e n u e it Miles
nuv.v S t r e e t w i t h U e an lall A v e n u e ,
the |p.I,Hug nf -Mid hond e le c t lo r
K e m in n lr Cutinty at th e H m i l h w e * t tlienc.* Houtli f o l l o w i n g tlm present
T o he w i d e n e d ami p av e d f ro m Its *hall hi. retire d s e r l a i i y o v e r a p r r (n t J u lv Int. 1911 $22,001.09. e v t u n J u l y 1st. &gt; » « • • j V i V l t l . * '
present
pub lic
Adnpt.,1 nt an ad loitru e d -e -s lnii th e n c o a l o n g the
l..«$ o f , o j - i i n , , |n ,n
fc irh er o f d m H nutlm M l q u a r t e r
tn .inner ( o t ■need by bonds No. 3&gt;* *
‘ road to I c i i g w o o i l 5 \ miles, them-. ilenced by t•i .V.•I * Nn 187 In -98. In.Ill o f tv r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f th e II &gt;snl m a d f r o m the Ia si named poin t I n t e r s e c t i o n w i t h the M o n r o e mart l o w i n g , t o - w t t
th 6 Ho n t h « a * l Q u a r t e r o ff S e c ti o n
i
m h e rs Inclusive.
. . x 4*.djl
| Bast 135 m iles, th em e South 9.25 n u m b e r * In c lusiv e
o f C o u n ty Cuinn its slonrr* o f H e m l­ B a s t 3 U m i l e s to tlia lirlck m a i l on W e s t 6 m ile s to tho W ’ k l w t Hiv.-r
On Jul) U t. 1929. $10,000.00, e v l T o w n s h i p f t . Houtli
o f I t a n g e 31 ; mites
(Iv l e d " Itnml 7.1 Miles,
On J uly I »t.
J4k
( i n J u l y 1st. I n 2 (23.191.90. e v l - nole C ou n ty. F l o r h l s , on th is the th e B a s t sida o f the Ht. Johns H tv denced hv n ■ *
K ssr. run N iirih and W e s t e r l y on
•nct*d by b o n d * N r&gt;*
J
s i l v e r l.nke Itnnil l.d Mile*.
ile nc e d liy tioiols No
l l e g l n u l n g a t Up . H s.bu urd A i r
l&gt;. 231. In,III 2Mh d a y o f M arch A P . 1925.
nu
mbers
Inclu
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t h - n r o s in t la id out roud 3 6 m i l e s
i
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r
*
Inclualve.
I h g l u i i l u g on Han ford A v m i u c ul n i i m h e i s In c lusiv e
C e l e r y A v e n u e 1.37 M ile s.
tS ral)
J i t ! IN M B I K C I I C h a i r m a n
B in e H a l l w a y
crossing
on Hay
On J uly lat. 1931, 111.091.11, e v t .
lu Ih e H m i t l i w r . t c o r n e r o f S e c tio n ( h r H nU th weal c i r u v r nl H .etlun 6.
On
July
1st.
l
y
l
'
.
W
O n J u ly .st I &gt;t.i $21,999 69. « v l II F W t l K K I . F l t
T o hu w id e n e d and p.tvrik
F r o m S t r e e t In th o . T o w n o f o v i t do, run
.
W 2 ..‘ - i a . ' t ^ l o V to
t * . T o w n s h i p 21. Mouth o f I l a u g c 31 T o w nth Ip 29. Huutlt
uf I t a n g e 31 ile nc e d hy lo)inlx Nn 232 t o 355, both
the i n t e r s e c t i o n o f C ele r y A v e n ' i o N o r t h and w e s t e r l y f o l l o w i n g the n m n b e r s ' T n c U s i v e f ' 0’ “
F II K t l . l t B E
J1' ' " l l “ denced h r b on d* No.
B u t.
i . 4
Bast, m u F a s t I 1 tnlles to O hio n u m b e r s Ini liisiv.
and C a m e r o n A v e n u e
Bast t o tho p r e s e n t I f o o t lirlck road l . i miles.
C W. E N T Z M I N O B I t
On J u ly 1st. 1931, 3t3.000.00, e v l i f u l k Nkarr I t r l v r » f l .n k e M o n r u r A v e n u e , th e n c e South 4 mil".
d r a w b r i d g e a r r o s s the Ht. Johns A I s o b e g i n n i n g
O n J u ly le t I: •II
at the
A tla n tic
6.9011 91, e v l IIO S T O N S T K K I . E
On J u l y 1st. , ®s * ' . V j " t V l |L
d enced b y bonds No.
I .e li in a u Itnad 2.2.7 M ll r*.
1.123 Mllea
d e n c e d hy honds Nn
C o a s t Bine H a l l r o s d c r o s s in g nn
A n th e l lo a rd o f B'ountv i nm- l l l v e r .
l o 231. b oth
M
” ' both n u m b ers In clu siv e
l l e g i n n i n g ul tlm In te r s e c tio n of iiu illh vie iiicluslv,I t r o a d w s y In tho T o w n o f Oviedo, nu'mhers'y|nc?uaUcV° ”
F o r r e s t C ity Hond 1.25 M ile s
m lss lo n e rs uf S e m i n o l e C outOl g i n n i n g ut tha Inla raaP tlu n o f
w ith
M ic h ig a n
l l e g i n n i n g at th e I n te r s e c tio n nf run W e s t 1.1 mil# t o th e O v ie do
O ii J u l y 1st. I '&gt;15. $38.000 90, e VI ty. F lorida .
(hr Mouth ahure o f B a k e M o n r o e H an ford A v e n u e
On J u lv“ n r V i n .
bund* No. $8 —ta
■
.ten?sdJUb y h ^ . f a ” u , It
, 3 °tu
0000'
• * ' * denced b y• L
M s s s a c b i i s o tt s A v e n u e w ith M a i t ­ B a n k .
With the W e s t tine o f H e c tlo n 23. S tre e t 111 th e F l a t of M e cc a l in m - drtlcuil hy honds Nn 283 tu 399. b o th A t t e s t ; —
16, both
t&gt;f
It t n g e 31 I it)'»tk. said p oin t b e in g t h » Hnutlt n u m h e r s tp id u .iv e
T l l u s s i i l e Itn a d 7 M ile s .
4.&lt; 111XIV 4*
..h d iV
numbers Inclusive.
V. K. H O C O B A 8 S . as C l e r k o f the la n d A v e n u e In th e T o w n o f A l t a - ,
T d v a t b l p s*. South
n u m b e rs Inclualve.
■uni
bard s u rfa ce
On J u l y 1st i . i . $39.00000, e v l B e g i n n i n g a t the In te r s e c tio n o f
F a s t said p oin t Using o n - t h s W e s t j end o f th a prssv
run W e s t e r l y o n '
lloa rd o f C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n s ! s m o n t e S p r i n g s .
On J u ly 1st, 1333
AND. IIK IT FURTHER l' „ i l
M a s s a c h u s e tts
Avenue
tu Huston th e T l t u a v l l l e road w i t h th e Ovlsdn dence.l hy bond* No. $14,000.00, " VI - Bit. that, tn accordance ^ ^
C orporation
line o f th s
C i t y u f 1 road on H a n fo rd iA v e n u e , th ence ruu d e n c e d hy b on ds No 210 t o 339. ha th
uf H em ln ole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
47 t o &lt;0. both
Huuth
■; m ite t o
Alyrtlw
Htrret. n u m b e r s inclusive
thunco
Hanford.
o rni u
d «a., wiviu
th en cve *u$&gt;
r u n AVsst
......jurds rF «l u
»»
. imh
iii i
South
on U o ston a n d G e n e v a r oad on th * N o r t h line numbers Inclusive.
OEO. A . D s C O T T E S . A t t o r n e y f o r s t r e e t ,
law s o f m
the
e S
s tate
i i ' s o f F$ r
iti F I .
I k k 1 1 ,1 k k . l kk#
M Ik. tk k lk M
, 8 k k . kS
Grunge
Ave n u e , th e n c e o f H e c tlon $3. T o w n s h i p 20, South
On J u l y 1st. I •»87. $32,000.00, e v l . rl y a l o n g the So uth s h o r e o f 8 a i k « I th en c e W e s t I t s m iles on M y r t l e
ths H oard n f C o u n t U
y |C8 ,%
om
m is s io n
S t r e e t tu
tlo n he calle d , and t » * *
On J u l y ut. n n
N o r t h Vs m ile t o thu detrend by b on d s No. 349 tu 171. b o th
$15,004.00. e v l M o n ro e t o th e South end o f $iru- i H tr v u t; th e n r
O range
Avenua
to o f I t a n g e 33 F a s t, run B a a l on the
on
era o f Hentlnola C o u n ty , F l o r i d a . I W t it
dencsd hy bond* N o • l t o 75, both
(Continued on P*fe
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’ t'ounty liond* runttliiit,
Snell hr th r I 'lio n ty uf Memiitnlr, County or Re.-uinule, ami
who have v i s i t s th e this r u m m e r, the b rin g in g o f Duv.
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* r -ATK n r Util of I'nloir Avrilue 41* ti.nu
Solicitor anil of Counsel fr.V ll&gt;e Miate
W h erea t, In and l.y aald re»olu. ! olillltatIona o f the Ciiun .
o f Fiorina. Iur the purpose
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recently
s ta rte d | tonu C i t y w a te r an.l electric c u r.- 1
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f 1 h.itdna,, A v e n u e w i t h Ih.- Niirllt Apr. .u. t* . W a r 4, ii. i*. :.v
M to i»e called and held in d e t e r - . redeeming and taklajf o p I
’the home «f Kenneth Hill rent from the Public Service Com- toward x ' o s o n f-. S t a f f o r d l l . i.O
UP IT C U fn T tK it
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l l o e ,.f u n io n A v e n u e , run them-. , i u„,.
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.
v n i: n K. Thompson F-lectrir pany'n plant to the property f o r '
T ltlit this r.-soluilo'y lie pnhtlrlieil in i.Mnniv o f S -r&gt;lnnl» shall Issue m l - ' t h e ppm o f IM.OvO.aO
l ‘IulotlfCev
|North an.l parallel wilt* Dw- I h i s i _________ ________
T h e Htnir.ril l l e r a l il niul th e sariAttachment I o il* tif . 'hspl.ntn A v * n a * iril lee?
°» 1
Mi Hill’s home is u sev- the use o f home builders having
f o n t HI k i i u I. the o n l y n e w s p a p e r *
UlimlHrf [llirnre Hast
parallel Willi llie
t:om|«n&gt;.
• •
h|inw |OW ss itiia
i llini*
'- tremendously
* '
^miiii^h
Inimralow
speeded up this
p uhlla hr.1 in Se m in o le t 'o u n t y . f o r
H um ,mi N o r th line ,.f U n io n Avenue tx»&gt;
branch
o
f
the
development.
''••or**!
4
l e r l . l o f fou r w te l. it I w f o r e ili.»
A
Illiterate.
I
&gt;
•
f«
lulu
lit.
'
feel.
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n
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feel
t
2 o n T b c s h o re o f H igh lan d l^ake

Ordinance No. 92

■lute flxr.1 l.v th is ri.m lu r ln n fur
t h e hoilllny; o f M«||| boml e l e d l n u .
Ailuptml at an niljourneit nesslou
\\ i i e i .•:,**. un der UUle o l January
o f u r e p o i a r I.ieetlnic o f th e llo a r i ) l e t. I » J 3 tf p e cla l Hoa d an d l l n d s e
o f t i i u n t y »*oin:n|ssion»rs o f S e m i ­ I •tot r ie l N ik I o f S e m ln n .e i ‘nunis*.
n o le t'uuoty. h lorulu. on th i s th e Florida. Issneil bonds In the sum ot
C IT Y O P S A N F O U U . F I.O U I
Xtth tiny o f Mnrrh A. U. l i f e / ■
t'ja.uui) 00. said bonds belli* of the
DA.
TO
ANNKX
C’ H H T A I N * A n d . Where as.
It Is
n e c e s s a ry
r y d e n o m l n a l l o n o f $l.««0.li0 each, bear'I F U l M T O I t V T O ' f l t l i
1 th a t noli. o or th e c n l l l n * o f th e I n * I n t e r e s t a t i h e r a te o f 4 per
‘i*” * " ‘ v
n I'r
prorlded
In «said
cent
iiayahle
. . . 1. .......
. . . . .1 1
Iitlie
*}• Ollo
ion
nrid ed ffor
o r In
a ld rresolue s o l n - 1ce
n t pper
e r aannum.
n n u m . , tInirieai
n i e f e » i tutyahje

*dU»i:i; uK PUBLICATION

that name. The
” “;*bi'|Minr firm also started
last week on the home o f
werte ' ii'
- .tim
n;— e *; o
n(
,he Mixon
Jam-*
„ne Ilf thee f i r s t '

n«&gt;i»it no t'nlnn Avenue I**'* D c
l.nm
It- A|iple«4i l e i i m I ml I;1
" ' or the
ItolDl
nf "eeniiune (

Uf S e V e c t i o n o f

'• "• e
•"'» I ‘I,% .....
itii .*r
•reeleil
r « ru in t*ie
t &lt; foii.iv in^ Jfienre
&gt;l ru.e.i property situ...l«il i*i Heir.l-* , |

Brewers Anxious To

n tM U N A V t'K
D K f'l t l t l V C
t a I I I I U I N A m t'.
llb ll.A llla n
T
N TP E
N
O
T ilK
TH
HE
K , !IW
f SNTTHI O
&gt;N
OF
F

U e M . rlv ulonkf the Ni.illi
Avenue to »*u i».im

, ......•«&gt;.* Florida.*' lu'-Vit." ii'.. ot lieKlnnlttir.
• ouihk.esi Moaner (StV.v,y „f -lie un.l in any no.I nil o th er tienr.n-i 1
names a re unknown, elttim*,
Printing * ontpany, one ot tn nr..
C o v o C n o e t . u r •*.
•
owt-.i leaner. iNWL) ..r whose
Iok an* rlifht. title o r Imemti I,. |
m
tiviiluals
to
port:hasta lot in
o
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p
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Twt»si.
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it.
at
Van.
in , ,nr
Hie properly herein ilmv.1 1
individual*. . . ' .
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Tnl&gt;
K-|v* notice, that up„:i iMill
""
Till!, I,
i
Dav tona**11i it h!a nda. This iu also
pnrt *r
• r t.a&gt;
••• i
f ;"• -'»:»* il-iv ..I Mareli A. l*„ l i e , .
part
i.n .'.i,
11rr any
L lie of .Spanish d e s i g n a n d is s i t - :
f V c r e t f l i y l: W . i V a r m a n . Jr.. the V •• »!**u::f suit wa 4 rnnimenceU , n7r
E N T C O Itl'O H A T E L IM IT S O F ; lion to- given, .IS rniulred bv law.
'
nil!
....
u . v i ' n n t , ! t h» r,,( " r'.
V Iird-r.il Ihnt " o n
«t, J in the Highland I^K e a c c - io f the .Sanford Chamber o f Com. lo this ...i.r* a m i ih e p r o p e r t y u,. 1 It !• l t e f f l i ,v
a
Illr .
t ill
4»I"
S A iI r W Id 'i
y|.« yp HIMOI.VKI*. That nuttee
joj.llini lo rein lo f o r e line I ...... l e v - •
of y i .i r• h~ ,nd npp.iir pci
The h o m e o f M r . H a r r i s , nit jr m - n .e . ha s r e c e i v e d a l e t t e r f r o m le,j ii|...:t ln pursu ance o f m e t \ r l t ,,,u r
I ' l m i l l ’ i i w r t at Hie •’o.iri
bo, and iln* tanto in hfi-oliy ulv* n.
tion.
FI.OIMDA.
iho
Tudor
style
Tltyan
Griffith,
-....................
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m
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r
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v
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pu#.tll&lt;
a
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At,:.,
1
Mon,.*
„|
XaoloM.
Florida,
on
ihe
Iltui on ih«« J*Mi «|jy «»r May A. l».
Em'lisli c o lla g e in
A -l».
1^21^, |Hit^iiniu t«* Hie resolution
om lor w n v c
W ilso n
nnd . W r l t P r f o r th e M i i w a u i . e c S e n i l n Hter. n.re. v.m an.l «-ac-t .,f y o u ,j ''Hi. *t:»v of -Jniv.
...........
• •!•-•**. niul ih. i ,
J
iifureNald, 0111,.
adopted by the
14 • • i, •
h t i n f f the l u i i l d c r s l e t , who v/ns h e r e w i i i i th e \t;i *.a n **
ii-iw in s i-iain.liiK a n v l o ^ e r - ; 5,' " , th ere mai..* answer 1*• , * •*•* U||i '
has
hcort
Whcrt-as,
n
petition
I'niiilO I'.iuiiiiiSklourrs i f Xenilnuie
\VriniS!*fcr
n* in*'
1 . . . . . L A t „ , 1 ,u
u‘ i.t h .
In II..- i b o v e d e e e r ih e d p r o p e r ty I ! r ' ' " n t d a t m e v h l l . i i e d nunu.M y. ..I
L t h i : instance.
•y.iyhce l e . i m , t n a n f c m ^ i b e cv*i«t
h n iii
n ii**
h - ; &lt;"•* her. i., i, ,6"i**1
, i e r e4*ii
d mi
to lit*
i&gt;e unH
an d i'li
a p pii'.iri
e a r i 1,1 .,,|N rause
s.-v.we-,
____t . . »
; t M u n t v . Florlita. un ideotl.ni w l i t lo
ivorr. show.}»•- ' ’ ireuii Fbnn. .n and t.,r ..
f«'rth*;r .&gt;rder«i tt,:., ti.i fllril with the U t y Commi**lont held, and the l o i n r Is h e r e b y o r d ­
1
ii.
i
« n
| ........................
I' uuiHVi Kl«*rl(ta »ii
ii • 11^ '...........................................
***" *** fnihllHh^U lit 1 1*** Hi*nft»r»l
.
.
. . ^ e r e d to be held th ro u gh ou t I h e e n ­
also
io|line
i
inr.i.
ti|M
»n
thf
’
h
i
duy
ui
jnnr
\
BffflW,
n n^v'|L|»rr tiubihhn: m
rtiqli(&gt;.Uin£ Inc annrrcatioiit i r&lt;»i
tn|
e county
ot Se m inole, to d e t e r ­
n C j - in w a s s ta r te d l a s t w e e k JV;; ’
"
e rp f
m i n e o b i t l i e r th er e shall lo* Issued
..' i-..,.i ol l.. nf Tnrrni»onn Wnv.
^rcc^tnrv of ths* l*nthll:&lt;in.stk* h
u„ tarn.' licihK .t
l W a Mfon,«
Kl.-I-Iil.i .
t| .
..
. '
...... .
weett f i r * iir.ii r i .n «. i u - \following described territory
l,y Rerillliole C o m ity , bn,ids in th e
R e tu rn
fit
l v c 1,111 11 lO

S m fn p r l
O u IllO l

J

1

hand
of

The Traylors o f Daytona, selling i " l l *
1

,

ti.,- D i v t o n a H ig h la n d s ; c o p m a n m

ayriit.* f"J ‘I V

. nrin*

corn. !,. '

ptupefty i-" t’ Qw

ncarin,.

com| It-

J

?

,{T

n..n,la.

each

.n f c" mi" ^ »'a' k hero cithci 1 ««M.e.lut-iy

uucceedlnv

.be

Vx.!,hv

v t:. ix il’ilt ASs.

**U*f|r nr

!h»*

total

r i .t lr c i n e n l

of

lbs

H

•in.l lt.nl

said

f« r

the sum o f

« ’.*nr t n f • n m t w l H^ f o l l o w ^ , f o - W l t t

J5«ij

Iw'iuls -...ill

hear In-

lereat at the rale nf M * per renin
per annum. Interest on said b

seml-nnnuallv. nil Of euld d.iuids
m-itortnn on januortr Ini. islt*. and
Where**, should tin* said Issue of
bonds in ill* sum of Il.tSo.oso u*i
|.ro\lded for hv that certain resolu­
tion nf this Hoard adopted of even
date herewith b« nuthurlred by an
election lo In, h:ul mid calleil for
that purpose. !t would
worts a
hardship upon ihe lax payers and
eltlxeo* nf Special tto.ul and Hrldge
District No. 2 tt» contlnne to p«y
iiecial ttax
create
a sslnkln*
npertnl
a * lo
in c
reate a
lnkln*
lurul f o r the payment o f Interest and
funi
the

aloresaid

princip al ..f

p a r a b le sem l-an nn ally.
,,linj ,
b e d a ’ eit Januarv lm
et u t , .
nlul
lnB( Ure ,l.iim-.r? l e t . 145*.
c o n f o r m i t y w i t h th e d a t e nf matur
i t y ot
th e
le an*
of
bands
f
t h e Slim r.f tac.6op.00 h e r e t o f o r e ll
sued by
said
R p «clal
Hoa d ar
t l r l d g e D l a t r l e t Nit. f.
1IB I T F D U T I I K I I
T IK S O LV F

T h a t If said issur nf bond* In Ih
»nm nf *sn,oA« ft* I,* aurheelceil b
the iiuallfieit electors nf Seminole
County, F lo rid a, at an election c a l l ­
ed and h e l d for that puepoae the
proceeds
der'V *d
fro m
the xal
I lierenl -----alkali ••
lie —
Used
explosively
•«
th e p u r p o x e o f t a k i n g up. f,ind-

emu o f f t.Kdu.OOil.oo, t o tie ar
In * and p u y lu *
the present
Interest at tile ’ r a l e o f ’ f i v e an d » * M Issue o f bonds In th e sum of standln* Issue &lt;&gt;f l.ntnls tn the
one-h alf ner centum per unnutn. Faa.O'iv.ai' h ereto fo re Issued l.y said
iso ida'aa h i r e i n f i i r . " U e e a l
semi-annualRbcs'al lload and Urldge District
l ! i ,0L‘,J B - * * ,S85
In te res t
p.iyub le ........
............
Special Knud " rund
Mrltl** District

i
roatiKUouH t « the |&gt;n» ent
said bonds to lie Issued In
and
, ,.
ute limits o f thu City of Sanfon^ IV.
! of Rernlnnle
lliree series, to he known as' . M hiTeas. It Is the opinion • f this No.
afore t.sid. and
Series A. Series It. and Series 1‘, |Hoard •hbf the bonds Issued bv as
not
be
lolit. issued
n " ri,la‘
particularly dc. e a c h o f said scrim to mature s e c . ! R,P‘'cUI R o a j F nmt Uiiiln&gt;' District
■
..............

I lie S t * I e ol
S e m l n o l " roiiTity.
ny o f Ap ril.

ol .m.i ord rm l o f t h t i r i f o r n«.- ......... ,.f t w „ mon.h.i.

tll t r a in nr .,p a visit.

and
d of Sem in ole County, Str.tu n f F lo rid
t h f Kfvtrit:*

lion.Is re«|,ilreal

iu lly . n o r

a iieru.it of t h irty

‘ *

‘ ‘

year-;

*"

* * ' i.

-

........» uiin tv .

' lo r n ij.

County, Florida
said bonds shut
nr liexnt ..Ued fft
n i i a t s u e \ « r , and

III;
IT K
IIT
ft
IK
t KKSRO
idI ufler t b e
ate
f t h e ls ! p r o v i d e d Do- u o a l l t l c l e le c t o r s of
1
«• '1
r lt ' H
T I111:
IK H
OII..VVKFD
. Di . H
^ from uih
..... ............... .............. h a v e
i In* siui*» of
The South quarter (S Li ) or the fuanro f eail. V. D. V- Series v to Semin.de County. Florida, auibi.n . T j.a i In a.-cordaiic* w it h th* taws^j
llii.i son, d.iv o f M a n 'll .A. I». |*i5
» " a d d i t i o n a l Issue o f bonds In the nf the s t a t e uf Florida, a n id#ctlc.n&amp;
hr tor hr ,!,', Of l f « 0 Oo r " o \ m
o l f i V ' d my band and o l t l c i . i l nriti
a
M*r,\vV*KKR i» «•
W e s t H a l f o f tho Southeast lju a r *
late, I July 1st I M S ; F * ? l i s » « " ’
J I .Mrt.oiiti.no.
should
......... the same is b c ro b v R i
••r liu ■ I'lr.-ult
I ’ oiirt. »•. S.ii,ford.
1"
1
1.**I.'.
’
for
Do'
suni
'nf"
f
ldo,OOo!uo
I
funded by bonds cnnstllulin* K*n*
b eiiiliinle I'.iunfy, F lo r id a .
,; t h d i S ^ S ,*of, V-;mn.ei for „ . . . i t e r ( S K V . ) o f .ho Southeast Q u a r- and to be dai -d July lm. f r o . and oral id d lg a llo n s or th * bounty . f Mny A. 1&gt;. Itijr*. ihrounhout lh«« rn*■' J "
V. K. MMIitLAXH,
■ lor the
*
?
S f I m I iim I*- frt lm |KHUr«l In 11«*l| ll i r r r - l i r e Can m y o f S e m l n o t * to d e t e r - l
&lt;‘oiMid.iina nt.
ter ( S K ' i ) ; tltc Southwest Q u t f- 1 s«rirs 1*. lo lc
slim of• iloO,*
m ine tlie q u e s t i o n w h eth er bands,
ill of f ’ lr c u li F o u r i . heiiil- • *ir Jo. ?; .May 4. II. I*.
of.
I
St.
Hole t’ounty. e'l i.'lda
ter ( S W ' . ) o f t h ;..S m .t l,e a n t y u n r .|, .^ r ^
^
i " \ l i to
T H K H H F O I t i : Hi: I T IlKHOt.VltD. o f Die C o u n t v o f Seminole, in o&gt;»j
June I. h.
sum
o f t lit. nun OU h e a r i n g lute rest at j
« R I - r t f s Xraii
Die Hoard nf l.'iitllllN 4‘mnml’iter ( S K ’ i ) and the South H alf '••• un d m hucIi election slmli be tiy
sionets o f .Seniinnl* I'ntiniy. Flor- Die r a te n f s ix per eenliim per a n - J
Mar.
tpr.
ra
in T in t i iit r t i t i tit i i t n r t in: , the Southwest Quarter ( S W 4
said
Icmc ot mini to be d a te d January tat. 1626.9
^
P n oV A l.
a n d Ida. Dial provided
sttvit.NTit j i i i i t i k i ,
iiiiiiir
bonds in mini o f f 1 ,0* 0.AOii.nn be a ll o f i.vld linhits in m u l i i r e January
-“ •*&gt; »• n. . v .'S. I9 ij.
OF ri.ollltty. IN ANI&gt; Mill :.!l in Section 20, Township 19, a d o f t i o n of tbai imriimi o f n. u uutbnrlred ihut It wnuld b - *x- Isl. I96fi, s h a l l lie iesurd by th «|
.. ..
, „
... . . .
■ i certain resolution ndopieii t,y me
MlMIMU.i: I 'll I \’l'\ . IN t i i » \- South
and to the best In trrM I" C ou n ty o f S e m in o le , S t a l e nf F l o r ­
o f iktiuge *.t) hast, and also' Hoard of I'oiintt Coinmlssloners of oprdleu,
,N T ilt: m i n i t f o i t i t o f t h f .! 4 « :it \ .
f Senilnole t'ounty. Florida. Ill Is­ ida. l o r D ie purposes h»r»inab«»v*
.. ,,
.
i ' Mend lint* ,'ouiily. Ilorld.i. on ilia sue i V n n t v bonds loustiliillnK uni- iei fo r th , and.
• *•«« «
flu* Northwest Quaiter I.N W 't ) s4tl&gt; .is, . f March A D iur.. pro
rnl onilkiutli.n'. o f Die I'ounty of
id : it f f h t iik r
nnscn.VF.D.1
».*xUV/.V'.V.itsgV\. *.X“ « S S r v
. ..... .
o
'•••"•
for the purpoae
fund That Ibis residiitiou be tiubllsheil In]
inf till'
. i n N o r t h e a s t Q u a it e r ( N K ' A ) . '
,,j tli.ii.y0o.no, k'•*
n iiw
p d
ns ' S" I ‘’ IltV • Sernln.de.
• • ..rUp
ri:n v .
\v * *.
i»*r. •*t ol.. D^.Vn ii,.,!
Illtf. redeeiiillkK titul• ruliiriK
Die in* Sanford Herald and the Kan_ _s p_a_p e_ rs
_
s t a t io n .
■Section I. Township 20, South of IKS A. and F u ll ftoNDH.
p r e s e n t i . i i i s l n n d l n v Issti* of bonds J f i m l S i g n a l , in * otily n e w
D' .ln-lleri! 4'oC|,.».'i;.*.*n, a col norn - ' T * \V i*. .M«'V,4«h:* r o n d 'tif *
AHA INST T I I K A l ’ P U O V A l. A N D l i n Die mull ol t'li) U«" HU is.il.d I.'. I piil.ll .be'.l In Semlnoio C*u'iriy.,’ i o r
tioil. •'..iniii.iiii.ini.
liange
oO
Hast,
anil
aim,
Hoad and Itrlilire l i l s i r l e i l n k » o * a - » twin
____ ______
{ — Mo
I »t
u I m*« f f 't i r U t iuti n.)»i»
a d o p t i o n oi tliui portion o f Dial Special
*» 6*•"ks o t ia r e t n * j
Vs.
I** lltlHlluT.fi rthil
f* Mt.ivi • .
I'.'iiutn i • i'll i mil. ii uuopie.i in the •Nil 1. ol Sebllnole i'ounty. Florida. [ d a i. fixed b\ this rexoTuililn V o r W
till **1II. ,( 11, ,1 1.1,
Tlie Northwest Quar' r ( N W ' ♦ ) Dnaiil • I i'ounty Commissioner* of sod
hilitni
\*. 11r. . i,«,|ii'i i.
.......................
. kI.• lo.lilti.K oi sum bond election, i i t
I 'lT A T IO N
t* hr lM tun natn«»
In imWnfihti
em in d . * ‘onmy. I* ioriilii. on Die
Iti: I T F C t r n t l . I l
tlKSill.VI.D, | Adopleil at an adjourned session . ,
&gt;! of Section 1, Tov.-r ihip 2t). South R
r&lt;» .Ii. • |ib Kin.'Ran and wife, tte-i.-aeli rn.t .v*i\ i, I l i)D *•.»
.'••»»'
24Di iln\ of .Match A. D. Drjtt, |iro- TIlID It ks the del el ml MVI ion or thi I o f a lew ular luevlInK of III* Hoard v 1
sepii
.a
A
r
r
e
n
1
naiueii
ile
lV
p
.in
nls
if
11v|uis;
.
’
.Mi
VtdillK
for
.
’
III
Issue
of
bonds
III
Hoard
that
lire
mt.D
am mini ot , f C o u m ) CoinmissInnerX.of S e m i - »
•'"• •'
...............
.
...........
• of Hurgi* .’it) Efist, 11*as the porlh.n
Arr*,f,il*»fi 11, « iiiw r. any *»i till *if h;*a*i •|i*f»*ini:Mii . ■
,
.
.
# Die num ol itfal.ibiu.uu know n as loqols reiinlr&lt; d tor Die purpo«e a lo r e ­ ho le i -lim itv. F lor id a , nn This the
it!' ! V'hrl-ii'iri nt
ruin* is «•• k *.*•.%*ii 11,**
in a t i par*i« i.
m -ift ii I.aki* J e n n i o und K»h.s ii s t r i p or s i : h i i : s a . i.mi a c . a I.v s i ' h o n d s . said Is Du- Mini of inn.uftti ibi. and 2Hh day m March 'A. D. JSSi,"
Sann:.*! I*iia|»m:in
if . —
said bonds shall hear Inteiesl *nd
on liman and
anil tv
w ile
- l1i o r e n i s u ruler enrb and e v e r y of •
,
, . .1
, . ,
| &gt;.-«
-i i d '
\ P I'llfiV \ l.
a n ii
*Cult
Hit t sal
or six per I'oitiiin*
*
...... '• f o l l o w ..................................... .........closed . i n f ...... ant,..
bml
l e d V i l M .rro.irul tins p o r . | . ^ K . , , V M ,
! ' . V V * ,.f D ia, ni 1 he,,
"■■“ - " r * j i
necessarv mat s m « »
.1 Jel'l.t r t„« ll. ■
"r.i.
- • s * - | f c * A *.’ o f Di4 e l e c t i o n xsu'
: na w . i e
" ,ViV A i i r o s , :
" ■ "
r ,
" ld
l i o n i«( ’ .ei7ttv
At* w i l l l llM* iiin iil* f eertnltr res t-.c
a d o p t *4itin j
s e q i '- a n n n a t t y . -ah ) bum!* , r **. ,le,| fu r in said r e s o lu tio n be
be •*
dal,-.I J a n u a r v 1st. In36. mi l
*'»•" :•"» • " 'r;'
....... . i
.I'mi ..i Ji u i i 1 Utumiury describcti Us luiiuvVs, 40. !|r'rn1noie County. F lu rb lu ? '011' 'thu to '•as r e q u l r u l by law,, there*.

T.n tviTNttdS W l t n i t H O F

I

Jti'i r i e l rit«*fin *»f *
Flnr:«!:i. h» .him f •

Officials Cnaifrincd
At Wheeler Verdict '**
W A S H I N G T O N . A p ril 2 7 . - D c
part.,icnt o f Justice o ffic ia ls had
nothinjr to say to d a y about the col• Ipase o f their case against Sena-

tor Wheeler. The tiuickness with
which the jury threw out the gov.
ernmetit’s charge and exonerated'
the senator manifestly caused cha,Rtin nnd diiappointment. hut no
rffic ia l would predict whether tho
I t f partite proceedings which were
I nrotight ugainst Wheeler in the
. District ot' (Columbia would
ho
! pressed. Frit lids o f W lieiler nrediet the case heie never w ill lm
brought to trial.

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p e r l ! ''w K n i e “ q ^ rlM !f o ’n a m e ” l ' ' ' " " ’ « i t : l i i ' g i b l l i l l g H».’» f e d N n r t l i n f *
^ “ Vf „ r f
Ft^ sue o j m T m ls ^ l'n
K now n, nr •itliw rw ».«*#•. m .mil t
the Fouthwc.it C orn er i»f the N o rth Ih** Himi Mf 1 r.o.uDU ao. Known n**
III Die District entire of Die Cultr.MlMwhiic it* m rih&lt;*«l i m n xitii'ii
. ,k
.
i vi vd 1 k
, . ! 1 k !„.
H K H I K S II Vfill Ft I It I IfiNDS.
ed s t a l e , fo r t h e S o u t h e r n D i trie r
Kmil&gt; AtmiiHtu Tnrlo*r, I mn* IMK «lhtl l»«*itl|; h
Mli» (*0 tt fit
,.f w e s t Q u a rte r ( M \ 1 ) "t ^nd b i c - i
A ( I A 1 N ^T T m : a f i 'K d V a i . a n d
•u i',lort«i 1.
•• pli U 'o ffu r il T n r l t i T , a*« A l l o t noy in S** fll ill* lit* .111.1 't f |* *• Il l |*| l l l t l . l 'H i l l
•\ T l» r . M A T T K I t OK
! I ' a f i f»»r SftinttH &lt;*l»uptn.ifi. Dll-*
Frank
IV I I A l i e r - . I r . mrio.rl' •‘ ’ Imup rn*l
M artini A. « *1i :i «#*.
, opeiiitiiiK as Frank Akers T i r e c,.., •Ifrtrini**
us
Tr'iKlt • ^f.r

.No. 2MI

.

-. .a.*s .woe-. : j .x.

in llankruptcy
, Martha &lt;'h;i*-i* anil lu*r Sti4*c«*HK »rn
Older id Nolle* Thereon,
1 hi Yrunf. jinl ,\lira IJ*»rfriu! • •‘f,.iiH»».
Southern DI Uriel o f Flnrldu. »- Vnt.'ii*** ar.tl Ih t fiiiiv r ii* iir* hi Tru*tl.
On tills H tli ilay of vnrii, \ n m il #
ti
itil a*
DIJA on reading ih * I', til loll for
n.itnnl *1. fftu latii. v n l i v i n g ;
u Im»y #** iiain*

il .*iui i f r itlicr. aii&gt; **r ull ..i «.ihl •!**•

Uvei: Fynsliov ° (
|! K K
i .' d l Y ’nlj. r«ir&lt; I m* ilaiwi,
in « 11
Mmil., esn '&lt;jcI tlie luiiiC.ti
*• iiB •
ri* i ‘min. i •i t u •:1aiiuitnc I ii I i t * nt* miih r • ai*n am)
m| tit** rollMwin^ *l»**,»*u"♦•*)
hi« natural lortg hair he U regarded BearliiK
!»*»•! upon th«*
un
or .\i *i v . a . i». r»j*. 1**mlaniH. iM-r/li: .Imirpli
Klm*i;ati
as one ill the elevetest female irn. |,*f„rV*t'lie,UHald r n n r i . nt .InrkMnt* .nnl w i f r llt'liiTCii K i n ^ ' . a i . J#» .*p)i
pemonatars of the country. Re* v i . i **. hi n.11M i l l H i r i n . at in \. M M. Am-mlMiiMa ami w i f e . • ■ - rrntly Mrs.
W. Cowey, wi fe of no#.n: uni! tfmt mule** ih«*r«:i»f tn* A rr#-hilnjulji, w Iihxf &lt;*hrlMi.:n n;iin«*
pthilln hfil in
ivi Yih»*
l w snnfMrtl
Hnnfi»r«l 11••r i* I «l.
t
r / 4. , r. t i
.
pn'iiinih’n
is tinkiionn. Ha 11,11•!I ciiriptu.tn and
thf mayor of ( natfivhl, Aliiui., Kr,lVt* uou-spap* r mlnti-M m tai.l
r w i f e . ------- Chapman, w h o s e C hrist*
a tea in hi. honor, holievinj; him to and 1 iiat .vii i.innvn er.siii. rs an........................................
a mi l.tt, mini. Is unknown. .................
Joseph W o f be Madame Mndelone. In sinning "D-" Persons l a l n i .....it
up- ford Tinker anil wire Kmlly Au-1. 1.! 1 lm*- *nd nine, [ vrn*l:i
Tucker,
A ukiisiu
Isahella
'ihftto, he can reach high A easily, i iVnV &gt;br.u e.iuie. If any they I,liv e ' Ctiapiunii, Itenrife
Howard Neave

w h o s e na,n**s a i e u n k n o w n .
I c j : a n ' r!',!it. till,- 01 i . u r n v
and 10 th e p ro p el i\ l i e r le iia h ir

scribed.

,,r a m

I h e re of.
it It* Iu r , In

pari
ordered

o

F f Ht

-,r p,,
Dial

nml each ,,f io n m pn.i appear
fi.re ou r

sab! Circ uit

Court

at

T ilt:

A l ’ I'R O V A t .

AND

minutes East Jbtt.h ft. thcnco South AlM M'TtD.N nf th at p oriln n ,,f th a t
c e r t a i n resolution ad op te d b y th e
' |P» itegri'cs 27 ntinuti'H F.ur.t lflU H oard ,,f County C o m m i s s i o n e r * o f
•I'
t o th e South 1H e in lim l" County. F lor id a , un th e
feet
m ore or |e.»s

,0

I l t l i day uf March A l&gt;. 1926. p r o .
v Id ini; f o r an Issue o f bonds In th e
t
1 t*
1
1 sum nf &lt;tr.w.timt.na, k n o w n un H i : i { o f njtil Section 1 , and 1KS C. und I 'n l t ttfiNDK.

boundary o f nnid N o r t h w e s t Qu.tr'l i e

Court Moos* nt s.it,ford, K l o r i i i ,
the 1,in it*) nf July, \ fl
1'
and then ami there m ake .h i m

,%- i i m

, ter (..\N

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*.

1

1

1

tn m a t u r e January
Isl. tsf.2. In f nre.
',' 'n
&gt; "uTf n
r nr m
' l i y w i t h Ilk* d a l e nf m a t u r ­
UK I T ItKKOLVKD. T h a i nntlcs * m
ity uf the Issue nf bunds III Die I"', and the same is hereby given.
sum o f Pj A.UIIIMXI h e r e liifn r# Issu­ Dial nn i n * 6th day nf May A. fl. i
ed by said Kpeidul Itnad and Hrltlae I'Cf., pursuant
t o th e
resolution , .
D l s l r l c l No. 2
aforesaid.
.Iilt&gt;
ii d o p le ii
by
th s Q
I II : I T l - T K T U K H
H 12401. VC D, Hoard o f C m i n i y C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f til
T h a t I f « s l d Issue o f bunds In llie S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , an sluesum o f t9il.uuil.00 lie uiithnrlxeil by tlm i w i l l In- held, and t h * numu la
llie Ipir.llfl.'il e l e c t o r s uf Seminole h e r e b y o r d e r e d lo be h e l d throughC ou n ty. F l o r i d a , m un eliu'Diiti e a ll- " i l l th e e n t i r e County uf Sem inole ,
ed and held fur D ial purpns* llie III d e le r m iln * the q u e s t i o n w h e t h e r
proceeds d e riv e d
from
Ihe sale bon ds in I h e sum o f I'lO.OOO.O*. l o
t h e r e o f Shall he II :i»il exclu sively he.ir I n t e r e s t at I II * r a t * o f six Her
fur Die im riie s o nf ink In** up Dunl­ .-rr.ti.ii. p e r pnnom, i n t e r e s t pay- '
i n * nnd p e y lh K Ih e |ires«nt mil- a i d e s e m l - i i n n i u l l y .
t o b e . d ate d
s t a n d i n g issue o f bunds in th * sum J a iij ia ry 1st. 193a. nnd t o uta tu r*
nf Fill nun III) In’ ret of lire Issued bv on J a n u a r v te l. 1952. shall be I s - *
S p e c ial llo a d und l l r l d i t * District
„• d hv S e m i n o l e C ou n ty
Nil. 1 o f S e m i n o l e C ounty . Florida . '
T h e f o r m ..f Die b a l l o t 'to b * u»ed Vns a f o r e s a i d , unit said Omuls s h e l l , s ip h e l e c t i o n s h a ll In* a s io llo 6 v a .lt
not lie sold. Issued o r n e v o D a le d f o r * i i i . i v l t :
iy o t h e r p u rp u se w h a ts o e v e r, und.
iitiy
|.'UF
T ill'
in n n o itii
»* »r k l t

.

UK

it

HF.aot.VKD,

APPHOVAL

AND

a g a in :, y'm. 'in n . T : ^ . ‘.[Ve * x,,‘
1•upDCxxr to the s a tisfa ctio n o f the
It Is further ordered nmt this c i t y Commisr.inn th a t said
tract

Will you he one oi* the luiky owners who will receive a large pm(il for orojxu ly in Pinehursi

9

Lots can be bought now for $S00—ft small payment down—and
easy monthly payments.

IJiiarn of County I'ouiuds.iloriers of railed, and llie same la hereby Countv, Flocld.1, mi itm 2ttti day
rti'liitipde County. Kliiriil.i, mi the o r d e r 'd lo he held on Ih.' 6th day o f March A D 1926, prnvldlnit for
A. D .
1925, tliroiixbout
21th dry uf .Mail'll A. I'. IJ2;&gt;, pro- o f Mny
in.ue o f bonds in Di* sum n(
o f land contains les than ten r e g ­ n III I n u for an issue nf hoods In ill* the entire Countv nt H*rttlhnh' to uii
determltii'
the
question
whether |9kl,OiiQ.no. anil FOH I ION D a
sum of Iir,u.inhi *M*. I.uown ns Si :nA
D
A I N 8T T I I K A l ' P I t O V A L A N 5*
istered voters,
luind'i nf the County of Si.niii'dc.
I K K C and A D A t N K T ItoNDit.
In Do- mini o f f9(i,ft&lt;in.0u hearln* A t 'O P T I O N o f that certain revolu­
T h e f o llo w lut; per ions ure n a m e d In le r is t iit Ihe r»Y* o f six p-r i"*n- tion adopted by tho Hoard o f C ou n ­
THEKKFOitE. l!K IT K N ACT­
Commissioners nf
Semlnot* .
ap p oin ted
us in s p e c to r * nnd tnm per uniiuui to lie d i i '.t January ty
ED HY THE 1'KOI'l.K OF THF. und
k'lerkH o f nikhl e l e c t i o n :
1st. 1926,
all of
suitl
hoods to i . uunty..F lo rid a, on th* Jlth day o f *
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA P rrelliel No, I, Wesl S.inlenl.
mature January 1st, 1X56, shall In? March A. I*. 1925, provid in g fo r a n .’
Issued l.v Ih * County of Seminole, issue of limiils in the sum o f 190,- (ten. D Hurl,
i Section One. Thai it is the in*
S tale o f Florida, (nr the purpiMe*. dim.lift, and AUA1NHT IlikNIkS.
W D. T u r n e r
The fid litw lu g jiersnns are m m t i l
here I 0 rl In iV•• ret forth, fl ill I.
W . II, ll.q|«. A s I n'lpei'tors
tchliu.n of Hi ' ntudicipality of tin*
appotnied as insp*rturs und 1
UK I T I-’ P H T I I K H
HKiff&gt;t.Vf5D. Nh'l
C fl Clinch. A s c l e r k
cle
rks o f said election;
&gt;.
T h ai this resnliiHon lo* published In
'City of Sanford, Florida, to annex I'rrelnef Nil, 2, luikr tfiuiriie.
The Sanford Herald and Ihe Han­ P r e d a c t No. I, West Snnfurd.
W. H t te leshy
Cleo.
Ik
Kart
ford Signal, the only new .ipaper*
ax part of its corporate limit ', at
11 K. I.llke
'V. D. T u rn er
piililitli. d In Seinlnnle County, Dir
J. II. Johnson, A s Iru peetn rx
'V K. Metis. As Inspectors
! the expiration of thirty dayn from
n period o f four wrelcs lo fo r e th*
J. C. Mol f el I , A s Clerk
•*. D. Cmirh. Ax Clerk
datu lived llV this reaolutliin fur
tlie time tliirt ordinance becomea I’ rrrlui'l No. .1. Fast Xunfnril.
P
r
r
r
i * r f No. 2 . l ake tlourae.
tlie holding ot m.DiI bund elrcDnit.
tv. r-i o a le s b y
ll It. D".ix
Adopted ul un adjourned session
effective. Hie following described
II t:. t.alto
tV. W. Dressor
o f :i regu lar meeiinr. of th* Hoard
J ll. Jntinscn. As tnniwcinrd
I. I. D ivan. A s In s p ee ln ra
trrrilmy
in Seininolc County,
of CoiinlV CmnnilsSloners «•? Sem i­
J.
.k ln ii.il, a s i i r r s
r;
V,*. ! l . Ikavues, As
nole i mintv. I'lorlilu. on Dili Dm
Slate ot Florida, contiguous to l*rri'lMi*l N,i. 4. I*iuda.
Prerln et V*. 3. Fust Sanfu.-d.
tlth itdv o f Mnrrh A. D 1925.
It. It. Deas
*■ h*
D' i i I)
.1&lt;l|IN MNIS’CH •'hair,min
t. V. d.'Ctiln
W. \V Dressor
|
I
(lie |,r&lt; ient territorial limits of the
B F. W I I K K I .K H
• ,11,1 Ut'U
L
,
T.
Bryan.
As
ln*n«ctnra
ft
i
K. If K II.IIK K
1. K fit. An 1n i p ^ i o r i
j City of Hanford, Florida, and more
M lliivtirs. A , c l e r k
. ■ «
C. \V. KNTZ.MINflP.H
,; c. iVurnoii. A ii &lt;' I n U
Preelu
el
No.
I.
Pauls.
,
T
|particularly de.iciilsd a. follows, P r r . Iiicl Nn,
BOSTON J4TKKI.K
O ilftlu,
a
v. Met lulu
**
•;(
As tlie lion id of County Com.1 N. T hum p .utii
t ltlo K e l t
' d
i to-wit:
mission,
t s uf Semlmdii County,
C Is l.rtf
U K e lt , A s Inspectors
llortOa.
V.’ . .1 l.nirt«*n a\n
Tie* South Q u a r t e r ( S ' i ) o f the
C. C. Pearson. As C le r k .
AI test'—
i , i:
Precin
ct .Nn. 3, Oviedo.
V i: n o r m \SS. As Clerk o f thu
YVe-l l i, iif ,,f tin: .‘ ...otlnaet tjou r- I'r - i'ii" I Ni». II, Ijrorvti,
J. N. Thompson
Hoard nf County Cmnmlsslimer.x
C
a
L eo
]
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1 U r ( S I . '1 ) o f tin* Houthea t Quarof Seminole Ciomtv, Fliirlda.
Charles Phillips
W. J. I.nwtun. A s Inspector
..
•t i l l
A llel'O TTK S. As Altnrney
ter i S h i ' k ) ; the Houtiiwi.it QuarV
T I’eletx, V*i Itirperlorn
O. fl. Wnlcutl. As Cle rk
j
for the Hoard uf CniiulV f.'uliiIt
II IMiliah.ill. A* Clerk
iolssli.fi, i s o f Hi nilnnle
County, Precinct No. U. D rarva.
h r ( S W ' i » nf the Sutithru'it QuarK. N. Multon
Florida.
I’ .r c liir l No. 7, 4 1. ti I ii ii •...
Charles Phillips
1 f
, t.. ( S E ' i l ; and the South H a l f
d m . •!. JucoPi
V T I*.qnra, A s Inspeelnra
tt.
It Itoherl i
,,f llie Cuutliwe T Q u a rte r ( S W 1. )
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h
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Pattiohall.
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S. F Li|ll|(, As I nspert.il s
III' I III V I i
I |&gt;V| M IS xllIN F IIS P r e r l s r i No. T. t tioloola
all III Skvliull
:ti». T o w il.d lip
l ’-1,
Mrs Jo sle P r e v a i l , As C l n k
t i c H IM IIM il.i: | III NTV. I ' l . n l l - I
Den D. Jacobs
Sooth o f Kan^i* no Kiint. niul ul •», • t*r«r**»»*r &lt; -'•••
Daiirtriin.
l i l t . I \ l.l.l \ I. \ II,IN I, K l.llt's i
It
It. Uftbrrls
.
^
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II. r . I ' j i Krr
I I 4IN F u ll
T ilt:
yt 'I'H llH t/ iS
F. L o n * As Inspectors
I*. D row n
Tin* N .u tliw c u l Q u a r t t f ( M Y '.4)
1'ID N il l ' 4 N I s x i r . OF IIONIF4 |
Mrs. J«.s|e P re v a il As ClerU
I
,\ W\ M or »*nin i i . An In
«
IN ' M i l ! HI It I l f »J«t.,l„U.tl0.
P r e i l i i r l No. N, DabrUlls.
uf tin* Nurllien.1 t Q u a r t e r ( N K ' i )
I* K .Mtttlit*r*a Ait O ih
II. C i
Si'Ctiuii l, T o w n s h ip 20, Fntilli of 1'rri‘ liirf No. I), I. i i i i k » » &lt;»m|.
u MKHKAH. u r e - olullnn l.as l.een
'*• •’ ^V'T'eman t . ..................
’ I n i I*. !.*• V u* n«*
'-Milk a d o p te d hv D,.* Hob rd „ l Cl.lll»IV
|,
, •
Uangc 20 Kant, ami also
it .1. Overstreet
'on,oil . k lo n - r s 01 S em in o le ( 'm i i i i y . j |»r r , n,r f ' \ „ ■ ‘ 1
11 ll. Pram. A * Inspectors
Tlie N o rth w e s t Q u a rte r ( N Y V ' i )
I
ho
hl„.
.......
.
d
ate
l
o
.
Will,
p
m
*
I
,
V
v
V
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n
•M
H'
i. i: Cold,. As Clerk
k-IvltrtU f..r an l«sil" Of bonds by
ll
• #»ver*ilreei"
uf Scctinfl I, I oWflithijI 20, Solltll ' I'rrclfyct N,g in, t.nkr tlury.
• h&lt;* County o f Sem inole in th * s u m l
,,
.. L.r . i tl
&lt;• ................ the .......... Is derived
]' F
As , - u rPH CM
o f Range1 JO East, lena U l* por
y;” #,1,1*
from Die sale thereof lo be Used
lo. I.ohr Mary.
liuti in Luke .lunnic and leas n
&lt;• i i Kilts. As inspectors
exclusively fur the purpns* o f in k. I'rerl net No.
L'xel.t
s
i ’. A. Farin a
In;: lip, funding nml |&gt;aylh;r mu
atrip o f lam! 20 fe e t w id e around
J. I». Kvan.x
Precturf N«. II, A ll.,,11,one Sprtnus. nr,-sent "III .taiullUK Issue of bonds
II. Kilts, As Inspectors
ill til*, XIIIU of $90,009,110 heretofore
\V. II llnllaril
this portion o f Lu ke Jennie with
K. KJnbloni, As Clerh
Iiy K|»«*rlul ltn.nl nn«l llrltl^e* P r s rA.
!•:. tV. Mlli'lmll
ln r l No. 11, \||M&gt;u„a |* S,.rl»a«.
inside boundary describ ed u r '
I))n|rl(*t No. 2 at S«*iulnnl** i'ntiniy
A. tV. Mullen, As Inspeclors
W.
H lla llord
Klnrlila. «ali| rr«M»|utImii hi jnhi|$i$t!
'fo llo w s , t o -w it: l le g in n in g llifi fuel
J "•
As Clerk
$2 tV. Y illrtifll
(t
tu wortN iih*l D»fUr«*« un f«.I ...................................
. ' P r e r l n e t N10 1.6, tl.re..ln.
A \V Miiijpu. A " ln*p*r|ura
ln\rw. l o - w lt *
N orth o f th* Sonthtvpxt H orner '■(
A I.. Medea If
J \V ikste.-n, t x Clerk
.1 r * •*1»»11.n ha*
K T. Kmitmi-rslil
I’ vrrliirl 6 a, 13. Ilseeoliv.
4'
the N o r th w e s t Q u a i t e r ( N Y Y ' S ) " I
Jilnly nilMpifti 1*v Ih* llimttl of I'oiili*
Jot, ,1 tt I lev. As Inspectors
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••
hi I im ilc i.'ntut*
tt.
C.
Hit,
hie.
As
Clerk
It.
T
Siimmersill
•*."aid Section 1. run N i n t h fi2 dpJot,n Itilev. As Innnertnrs
Hr.1.1 .*i*eii.»n ... o r d .r - d to
Ig rv e
Id minutca F.a: t
feut; ...... . shall be lo Id 1,1 Ihe p o llin g
s c lilt chi*. A » Clerk
»•*
Dm l.r.i lr.«*, *
I esls of llie
people
o f Xi'inllOd*
Said e le c t Imi
so nril*r*i| to h*
t l i e n c dt!P Kaat IfiU t r e t ! I h f i u * i i'l“ " •
, " '7
various
iirrcin. *
.’
••only.
Floridu,
l.v
have
I,it,It
nn.l
held,
sliull lo. held ft! l b * pollin g
*
I »vhere ihe last Rvlieral elecllno wn
|coil tru,q.,| a more ihormir.h and places In
ihe
various
precincts'
South fiH , l e g i v * t I I minutPs Knst .............. *..............
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by buying in Pinehurst
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Briit-Chittenden Realty Company
F IR S T S T R K E T

in n V riiK U

At IA IN.ST T i n : A l ’ FH D V A t. A N D
D O p r t O N o f that cartain resolu­
Whereas, it lias been mude to A D O P T IO N of Dial portion uf Dial That In accordance w llli Dm laws of A
tion
adopted by the Hoard "1 Coun­
certain resolution ailnpleil by the Die Sluto nf Floriiln. an election he ty
C o m n n * * io n »r » &lt;&gt;r
Soniinoln

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throughout , held, throughout the enUrst Countv
shall l„) I'lind ur t*,l and III* c ,D iv u - s * r J
u 1
bln " w a v s
" " i y of * " , , , invIe. und.
o f .S.'iulin.le, and such rlectlan shall!
f 111* votes rrrtifted to und D,e 1
J52 minutes Eu t Jo!*.f» f e e t ; tlienec oreturns
•• ner •«,. In and Id said resnlu. lie conducted ami Ih * canvass «,f
and canvuss of the re ,
lion
&gt;'
*le*llnn
'
-,*
been
nuthnrix.
th*- \ . . certified t „ and Die r.-South of* tle g re t'i 27 m i n u t e , F a i t turns of said election shall lie mail
to be ..-'led and held to deter- turns and canvass o f th
t h *« returns
returns;
In l b * manner and will,In Ibe D m * I e.l
bVi i ,*
Die question
whether
Die nf said ele ctio n shall be mad* tn
J!00 fe e t iron * o r lec.x to the South prescribed
for
general elections, 1
! boundary o f m ill N'ortln vest Q u ar­
......
.........Clerk
.i-'u ,,S;of'o o '.T ,'; .'.,n* t . r
iniin± and
ter (N 'Y Yf*.) o f said Sectio n 1.
,,r *•».., i.o.,.. ’••riietlng,
r .const rinqlnQ,
pavibg i t Ions shall
h * . n i | . . » ;! ' - t s t !:3
County
'
t" " ' r '
u;„t j_ .jo .v H ,, ' eriain r,,a,t, nnd [C h airm an and Clerk o f the Hoard
S -r tie n T w u .
T h a t tJ.L. *.t,!l,.illI
T
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Seminf
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l'„
i„ m D x lu n s r * o f H«m|.
III. 11
r l 111 l l r . K Itl.SOliN I . i ». ii4»|r». .S|m«* o f !• tnriil.i. and
\ hmI** I'uiintv.
ance shall be
pu h liih cd
once it
T lia i t ti I m mh I«t atid fiolUir nf Wltcr.-u-4 itmUr
«l
«*f January ' ||K I T P lT lt T IIR IL
It P s n r x ir i'ii
(w e e k f o r fo u r c o n secu tive wM-k 1 Don b* pMhlisbrd in The S.ipf.ird
'sr. I92J Special Iti.a.l and Bridge ' That Ibis o r d e r and nnlln*. of rle*-'
lie raid, und th* Sunt,,.",I Signal. Die
N o *2oof f Semlnot*
o n he
d i e -• j|,l.lr
i i s i r ,q
&lt;q N&lt;&gt;
Seminole County.
County, [D
I Don
he mibllsbed
pubiishrA in
In TThhee Santo*
S i n f o id
n - •*•»..*,.,«
» * - - ■l e n d&gt;—
.........
..
- tha
I in a n e w s p a p e r published in the ••illy newspaper, published In iHie
l bold... Ir.nil'll
, in
Die .............................................sum of llera b l an,I t h » Sanford- I Signal
County
"
f
Seminole.
|„r
a
period
"
f
f
i
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io
.
omii
i
no.
eeId
bonds
being
ot
tli*
I
only
ni-wsikuperx
puldUtked
In th *
C ' l y o f S a n fo rd , F lo rid u .
1,1,1 le s i D u n four Xveeke. prior to denomination of It oou ml eui li, bear- iCouniy o f S. n,lnol«. fne a peD.et of
the date of su'd bond elurllnns
m « interest at th* ra l- nf « per ' nut b s s than four yveeitWTnrtor in
D o n e , ordered ami a, I ante, I ut
un .-em p. r annum, interest parable d ,.&lt; datr o f said bond elections.
(
Section T h r t e . T h a t this o rd in ­
„,l),qiri,''d sesNion of a rvgului i n « r t * kemi-anmially, all of
su'd boujs
Don,,
D«,o,'. ordered
ordered and adnptrd at an
ance
slutll V" tinnd
e f f e c t-.n.l
i v e ‘ "I*
in'iupfii'kteli*
linn bieco
ll m
n ne.'HUM.
,h * K' h i d I of County Com- ma lu rin g .in J a m u r, 1st. 1962. and, id loom ed sr.ixlon uf a , ogula i m eet­
in.iiicoiaie i)’ , upon t u pat . ug* &gt;*h,J' mUsloners ut it,* Coanty of SemiWhere,is slomld in- *nld Itsuc.of in g " I l b * ilk, kill o f ('uuniy C o m 2(lojition.
Ijjftl*. m « l » _ o f Florida, on this Du , bonds
•e * r i v a l * *
in
III
iDie
u r
num
s u n
of •It» tfu.uuuau
uav.wuw U l
missb.nrr* o f tn* County o f Sem i­
Sill, day uf March A. D. 19X5.
provided f o r by that certain resolu­ nole, ypnl* &gt;.f Florida. &gt;&gt;a inis th*
tion
of
tills
Ihuird
adopted
of
even
:t|h da. o f March A. I&gt; ts ji.
JO H N M K 'S f't l C hairm a n
Adopted this Oth tiny of March, I (Heal)
dsle herewith he .u illiorli-d by an (.Seal)
JOHN MWISCII. 4:halrni..n
U. F W I I E K I . r . H
A. I). 11*25.
.election to he hid nnd called for
tt. F WIIF.KT.KH
K. H. K H . B K K
Dial purpose. It would w ork n hard­
K. I f K II.IIK K
C. W . K N T Z M I N f t n R
FORREST LAK E
s
h
i
p
upon
Ihe
tax
paver*
und
clttC IV FNTJIM INCCU
H liK T tlN S T K K I . K
I
gens
ut
Np-riat
Hoad
and
Hrldgn
.
A
s
l
he
Hoa
rd
o
f
County
C
o
m
­
UfVrrON
tT F .K I.U
f ’ . J. M A R S H A L L ,
As Ilia Hoard nf CnunfV Com •
m iss io n e rs nf H - m l n o l * C o u n ­ i District No. J to rontlnu* • ■ pay a [
!»&lt;
•
■
Inl
lax
to
create
k
alnklpg
fund
1
ty Florida
inissloncrv o f Srnihiol* C o in ty .
ilA S E ,
for th" payment nf inter* &lt;t i n i
F|„r;,U
A ttest:—
A ? the C i t y CoMdiisHion nf
the
retirement
nf
the
p
rin
c
ip
a
l1
A
M
««I:
V
HOL'tll.ASH, As Clerk o f iti
• **•&lt;• • « * « « r# hniuls In it,
V i: I Mil &lt;tf VKH. As Cle rk nf th*
the C i t y uf S j u f u n l , Fla.
Ou’.ril of t'niinly i.*gi„n.,xxl0 x * t i
; '
t nunty. $ tnrida
t . qHq ,,y ,,,,j
:tu«cl*l
lload und
oi v "itikn'&gt;U. Countv, FhBfMa.
A tte.t:
•Ir.f4 A. fief-OTTKS, As A tto r n e y l i r :a*ve lUstrlri N’*v X. myl
c - o v HeCitTT434. Attorney for
fo r the Hoard o f County Cnmmts- &gt; Wherens. It lx th* &lt; pinion of this
le if. r i l l M P S . C it y Clerk,
•he* Hoar,| o f Count* Cammla*
Bi„r, era of Hvmlllol. County, C l o t . I |l&gt;.ar.l that Ih*
bonds
Issued hv
a o,i*i i uf Jxmliiuia County, Flogs
Mar. 2.1, 10. A p r . fl and Id.
« p e d a l il»tod and Utidgu DUUIct
*•*•» .
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JM Seeond Cli»*« Matter. calling the good th in gs
17. 19It, at the t’ oslofflee your thoughts back to those1days, you con imagine yourself
t fo r dd, Florida under Act o(
In mother's kitchen whore ahe lit busy making tea cakes that
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Moscow Grieves.
* '
Another W a r! Perhaps.
KoeniBsherg's Slirncie.

Hy ARTH UR BRISBANE
will melt in your mouth oi‘ perhaps baking a huge chocolate
(C op yrlifh i l? !5 )
U’Viorn
Him
Cillivirr
imx 4
1
« ar. rhe
,.l.n
cake,
where
the
fillin
g
drips
from
layer
t
"
layer
..Mnnsset
spreads it on generously. Or maybe she bus just ta k en * the
TH E JAPA N E S E freight ship,
Jlaffliollit A iP itu e
('hone 148 biscuits out of the oven, not that pale sickly looking kind, but Riafuku Maru, in desperate dan­
the sort made o f butterpiilk, whose color is a rich velvety ger, tossed in a heavy storm. The
H'DIM llll’T IO t It.ZTK*
M T e a r — J7.00
Six M on th *
11.60 brown and the very sight o f which causes your mouth to bravo Japanese operator kept his
tllvered In Cltj* hy Carrier, per water.
. . .
wireless sending out distress sig•/. w*«k. 16c. Weakly Edition ti.00
par year.
rsqw sue is fry in g chicken in lard that is sizzling hot and na|% 0-.-er the ocean, and died,
as the chicken cuts begin to brown, you fairly drink in that in the end. with all on hoard.
, SCtA t. S O T l l U t AII
obituary
Icea. card* o f thank*, re solution* pungent odor which fills the whole room. And then you arc
The Pritirh steamer Homeric
notices o f entertaln m enta w linrt suddenly aware o f that gnawing, craving something' within
picked up the appeal for help sent
i t r g e * are Made will he chanted
i r At r e g u la r a d v e r t l* ln * rates.
you, which you cannot describe and which seems to h a v e „out
Ui ...
in broken ................
English, and plough
seized you suddenly. It becomes more aggravated as Mother ^ "th^u^Tthe storm. only' to" gee
[. m b m b r h t h e a s s o c ia t e d riin s s
Ths Associated Press Is exclus­ continues to prepare other delicacies and you wonder how in [h(, j nl)anPS,. Bhip Ko down, with
ively entitled to th« use for r«- the world you can wait until time fo r dinner. It grips you
all on hoard.
publlcatlon of all new* dispatch**
oredlieo to It or not otherwise cred­ still more until it seems that nothing can satisfy but food.
ited In this paper and also the lo­ Hunger, real hunger, it is.
THE HOMERIC was within a
cal new* published herein. All rights
n t rapublieatlon of special dispatch­
And somehow or other, i f we look bnek over the history few yards of the doomed ship as
es herein are &lt;*I*o reser-ed.
of the world and note the wonderful strides o f progress that she sank. No life boat or raft
have been made, we can trace the birth of many great eras was lowered from tho Homeric, and
.MONDAY. A P R IL 27. 1923.
or movements to hunger. Not hunger for food but the lum- there is criticism of the Homeric
TH E H E R A LD ’S PLATFO RM
ger for liberty, for world power or perhaps t he hunger for lllI)tnin, some passengers declaring
knowledge.
that he might have saved at least
1*—Deeper water route to Jackson*
Back in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a religious wave a few lives by greater effort.
ville.
tr —Construction of St. Johns-ln- covered the entire southeastern Europe and nut o f it grew
dian River canal.
the crusades, a series o f seven pilgrimages formed to rescue
IT IS EASY for land lubbers to
3e—Extension of white way.
tho Holy Land from the ravages of the Turks. These great
tell a sea captain how to do his
. 4e—Extension of local amusements. movements, participated in by hundreds of thousands of peo­
pool, tennis courts, ple, stirred their spirit of religious enthusiasm, stimulated duty. The probability i» Hint
—S{winning
t
Captain Roberts did all that he
ate.
their love for figh tin g and adventure and gave rise to I’m- could, (io short o f disregarding tho
r B/—Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment desire to better their fortunes. Out o f their hunger for these safety of hij own passengers. His
things came the crusades, which checked the Mohammedan first duty was to them.
hail nett.
6r—Extension of street paving pro­ advance into Europe for once and all time, established great­
Pi any case, it i:i fortunate,
gram.
er commercial relations between eastern and western Europe since I he bravo and unfortunate
7. — Construction of boulevard
ami gave rise to a stronger and more powerful civilization.
Japanese seamen hud to die, that a
around Lake Monroe.
In 1700 there was born on the Island of Corsica one of t h&lt;&gt;, British hip am! captain failed in
8,—Completion of city beautifica­
greatest figures in history. Napoleon Bonaparte, horn (A ,h';.!,t.' 1
' " F,U.'1 fc:^'u0,
. ... .
tion program.
humble parentage, rose from an inconspicuous young French
A.Jricnn ‘ hip i S c d
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY officer to be the greatest military leader of history. .But on while the .lupum-m- freighter
Napoleon is significant historically, not merely for his m ili-'w cn t flown, the comment would
AN D IF I go and prepare a place tary exploits, but because be carried by the force of a r m s ' ,mvy been even more bitter, csfor you, I will come again, and re­
in , npatl'
ceive you unto myself; that where the ideas of eighteenth century France. It was Napoleon’s
I am, there ye may be also.— desire for power, his hunger for world dominion, that caused it us.SI A n o imgcr hue. :: rr."
him to conquer foes in the face of seemingly insurmountable! nnpoiy of "horror"/* in fart, tne
r Jchn 14:2.
---------n--------difficulties and earn for him the power to change the map Mmi-ow Government &lt;•, - : p r e inWHY HE NEVER t«JT BEYOND of Europe at will. It was hunger for more territory ami i dignnUon at the murderous ex­
committed by the Bulgarian
A ONE-HORSE BUSINESS
passionate desire to conquer England, which prompted him cesses
government.
When William Jennings Bryan I it advisable t-» at rattier limn
Strict censorship bolds a veil was running for the presidency Hand for an hour every day n-.on
He tried to do everything him to wage that famous winter campaign in Russia. It was
out
o
f
Napoleon’s
dream
o
f
a
world
empire
that
t
ame
I
lie
over the roundititf no and shooting from Nebraska under ihv
relf.
.rin- while he adore- cs a i-iviif ..
.«.&lt;
&gt; f agitator ag:w- * *’ go”
••rushing blow tu-it . bdism with ail &lt;&gt;i ns ubsurditic
II* &lt;' •' it know how to
title of the "Bov Orator from the * nee on the virtues til Honda.
eminent
of
Prime
Minister
TurnEating The Ox
tise, and thought he could sell his inconsistencies. Out of his metc-uiA career came the n-t nt
Pintle." industrial leaders and fin- still laugh at
l.ryan.
koff. But it is clear that whole­ ancicrs avoided him and Hi t theor*; I hey joke about him and they
goods without that expense.
political democracy and economic class rule.
sale killing is done its thoroughly
usj" him.
But it is Bryan, th&lt;* *5Ho did not keep up with the
that Pulls the Plow
When Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain in 1102, in Bulgaria ns it ever was in tho Ion as being dangerous.
millmnnire
today
that invites the t v
times.
Time has wrought great chang­ iiowi . A millionaire by ten-’ *
it was to discover a new route to India and when he landed early Bolshevik days.
He tried to save by hiring on American shores, he was confident that he had realized
Moscow grieves because the vic­ es, Mr. Brvan is no lunger the -.a of his investments in Florida, i .*.
o f the tPlatte.
He h
is u (&gt;
\ N l u n i - titltl I l f III!' liiill io lH III I* n r n K U » &gt; xeltn a n rh r-l
chcop help.
P't ■*. *[e
u ,„,„r business man , •!*
tims
o f Uo&gt; Bulgarian roundup lire boy orator or
his ambition. Reports K&lt;&gt;iiig back to Spain told id1 the &lt;lis
Itnril n il &lt;l.iv i i i n l r r lln- i l l r i - r l l n n o f I h * J p o i l l l * .
A • ii Ik S i ,
,
„j disturber, hut in *
Bolshevik sympathi* r*. Ever to |stillII the mm mono V. and "till an
His word could not be depended
t, I n n
||irv (-iini e limn i- l m n u r &gt;
from
l i l o w l i o c H lt li * heitor
who
draws
a
crowd
But
(h
,
f
tbc
9l.r,.nity
„
f
|-'|orI
CGVery o f a new world, which abounded in untold wealth.
I,etrayed imy "sympathy fur orator
i-\(*n, d l t I n i n r ( r i k l l t l o l - l t o f us f u r tilu-ml ns It ir m o r ­
upon.
ho is now the well seasoned ora­
T h i s , o l ro u r sr.
r o w . I h r ) k llB -il I hr i x r n
f o r sM|&gt;|*rr.
Ho regarded system as useless Straightway Spanish noblemen set out for the* new world, j a- *ir.’s I'ovr-rntnent means death tor from tlu&gt; serenity of Biscaya-? bin lie lias certainly shown a vis­
cot
I I n i n o f f f r o m p l o x l o a m ill 1111111111111 r o r i l In h rrp
ion
not
verv
faultv.
Hial
be
t&lt;c(.p
prompted
not
by
the
desire
to
find
new
commercial
trade*
in
Bulgaria
now.
*»»;%
*•
iiniiiiK
Hu*
ti
iitirt.
red tape.
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...... I ruiZr/" j./.I Vr".tfid"/'.//•.It*\' /h/.'/l
nrr.iilent nf the tjniu.t
Am yntif Am ymi
H u t I hi* it, I It t*) tvert* m il i*i% l l l / r i l .
He did not pay his bilis or meet luules Imt iirjffil on by the hunger and greed tor gold and
r
iilitim lm c fur fN r f n f t t r r f
«*».
S r . f 'l . r t e
S
“
“
“
•
,oJav
b"
"
re
his notes on time, and lost his riches. Kxplorer a fte r explorer loaded, sottlraient! sprang
■I- nt &lt;-f the United F'tatd, lie
----* the *first
'— ’ development
1---- ' --------- ‘ oi‘‘ America
*
!
* *
'
‘
among
credit.
,,,,
. mg them
tiu-m are
arc the
tin- same , mi-flit, today he president o f some
up and
wus .stinted.
It j enough keeping
our home
brigands nunllv:
lllllr.nain*
bankers,
lr-dusliud
I
o
n - c ... ;l ifl|ury c,?Ual to the : !
He did not have tho ability to marked the beginning of colonization in the new continent from robbing nut own people, and
ddr.- and politician.i wtm stmid &lt;1
. •• „ ii,i,..i
w
multiply himself in others.
and the start of a new world empire.
our bootlegger-, and hijackers from the bin- orator of tho Platt-' in bub
,,
,,
,,
,
, la.il idovci. A h it in, lie has rekilling.
Let
ns
be
grutetut
that
He did not think it worth while
A few years later there landed at Plymouth, Massa­
„ lt(-uutiful home in the
Tt^FO lin, IT.A.
no League of Nations or World Mr. Brvan walks nu on im open j lJn (|
to look after Utttie things.
chusetts on the M ayflower, that little band oT Pilgrims. They Court has the power, n* vet, to air platform, sits down without ,)lil|st ))f ,.liva| ,):,|ms in die pre'
His style was u little off, his
Inr.iiiL us hat uti,
and
,
. . .in tii.it . - . residential section of Coroanut
gooda always a little out of date had come to a strange land not for the purpose o f exploration make this country responsible far moctaB,- cxer-ise of hi* right-,
lin.| that home is one of
because be could get them cheap­ or a desire for riches but on account o f the hunger tor free- European affnirs—politic..! massn- Mi, Jit van sits and Bdki for an th&gt;- idmcs imint -d nut to tin* tour(lorn, religious freedom. T h e ir coming marked the birth of ere*,
nthm. lie’* a lucky h^tir to those men and thousands i su-cing the sights in the troper.
and they apiitau-t and jj.,,1 .tu|(l|rh ,,f the Magic City of
He ruined his capacity for larg­ a great ideal, which later formed one o f those principles upon ' ' r,n ri‘ nn Eagle, t-&gt; l ave kept las ot oih-T.i
view his home,
er things by burying himself in which tne constitution was founded— religious toleration.
ny paper v -.,mld have enter and tlun go away and invest y;jitnii. Those who
their dollars in Honda real estate.
aiming s-Troiirdinga and his
detail.
The war clouds broke in Europe in 101-1 and sooner or held any eagle, or-any ostrich,
lL &gt;s not liu- Bryan of Neb'nska holillai.r, can not help udmi,-ing the
His first successes made Tiiin later plunged almost the whole world, including the United
taking a t rass or gold am! a crown mr.n wha.litui ctct-rcii hb wratl an
over-confident, - and he got a
THERE IS O S '', feature o f Stub
States, into a frigh tfu l carnage. It wjjs all life outcome- df a
•u’ thorn... however. It--.* the1x-n- mer
■t.-fully.*- And manywill any
"swell head."
garia’s troubles and massacre en­
iK a n a N H rin iiM n N n N a rts in g N g H M K a a K a a iia a iiiia iiH a M ia a iiii
■•ned old
veteran of many polit- Ilia*,
it war- fortunate forhim atand
Herman
dream,
tho
morbid
hunger
to
create
a
huge
Herman
thusiasm
mure
srrimu
than
BtisHo never learned that it is the
ami rciigiotis war-, .vim hy for the country that he was not
Though one success sia’s indignation, or to the lives ical
liberal policy that wins in business empire ruled by Herman "K u ltu r."
reason o f iihvsicut ailment.t finds'*-|ei ted inesidcni.
after another carried the Hermans to the very gates of Paris, snuffed *«ut o freely.
building.
Be Our Guest
Another Balkan war may grow
He thought ho rould save the a combined stand staged by the last remnant o f the Belgian
On a Free Sightseeing Tour To
money which hi* competitors spent army and a determined Frunch htrcc. withstood the Belgian h Y V ' n m ! ; ; h d o
WORLD’S RECORD
for advertising.
TIME
attack until American and British forces augmented t h e , that war? One thing is om-, if
"Tricks of Trade,” sapped his Allies ami brought about the armistice. Thus it wa. that th e ! the war do.-, start, this country
credit and ruined his reputation fur
Walter P t'lirv-ler, super r*r
hunger for more power by n despotic monarch not only will ay. "Please excuse me. My
•mn*.
uare dealing.
rhaulc.
has been much laughed nt. properties and asset- of Maxwell.
about iiis own downfall, but sounded the death “’Vi1" 1
,i" 1 lw'ceHo put men In responsible po­ brought
,
e
. . , ......... , .
,,........ ...
Our distinguished profiteers will
He achieved an immense reputaPut it would not L ufe t,.- presitions who lacked executive abil­ knell to all of the absolute moaaicities Ot EtllOpe until t&lt;u,,i., |)J1VI, ^tl fjtll|
profit!! this ;tion ns the man Who took the Uiin-k diet thm the career of la-year-old
ity and leadership.
their existence is only a dream of I lie past.
time in miiir scheme that will not Motor t v , from a nroihu-tlon of 10 Walter t'hrvsler had n ached its
He did not appreciate the value
Hunger, therefore, has been a patent power in shaping include getting n. into tl»- war to one of 3tio cm.* iicr day. lie climav, Ordinary no-n, says Mr.
t'hrvsb-r, achieve mdiaarv shccchh
of good taste in a buyer, but the history of Uu; world.
.lust as the savory odors from I
............ r. TT,.,.
,
i ddcd b * it Bv imshing the udu
!(v honesty, fair iitill.ity. hard work,
thought what he Haved on his sal­
mother's kitchen have sLintulaicil the hunger for food s o 1
1
• im,.'
nwn who get very far ahead i ,
ary was dear gnin.
(Up
nil
V
O
illciueiiLH
in
t»ii!
liVUH
im imiiv icllLils IH nccill cm. fh 111
uml
ut
lu*r
enterpristm
uf
rriiwti
lit
I
hung
lit
Ihi*
ludjlti,
when
huv»*
unu* othi’ r Muiiiitii., Som*1]■
Ho did not buy with his custo­
rhe City of 100 Lakes”
the
history
of
nations,
stimulated
thl*
hunger
for
liberty,
for
first
aid
i
.
publiahors,
gave
a
p a r - ; Maxwell and &lt; hulmcr* com- ire id. . rest»ui*ccftd. Tlu-y ;
;
mers’ needs in view, but bought
I in-v .hire i.» tak.
the tilings which he liked best bin- world power or fo r knowledge. Mali’s hunger for these and ty on Tuexday and ‘•bowed lu* 1Panic* u ....I him t&lt;&gt; .hiw tln-m imagimilion.
1 "mitldng a w »n.| w.m.ler i nind a peril.ni* curve which over i itiam.- and la- diff. r. at. They
self, or which he thought would many other things has been responsible for the birth of ’
.
..
fut. ‘
|I.Mkk.-.l hank cuplcy.
ar» wiling to tin t.h&gt; anything."
Vo.i’il see the SEVEN W OND ERS o f Florida and
bring the largest profits.
mighty nations, tor the extensive experimentation in the, |,ri.Hj(|„nt c.^ua^,. wns ;,hown
Hin Hilary wa- .pa.ted at nl.no t ii,. i. w.th nu-ci.am.ai . xpeiines.*,
He was ulwuya talking bis busi­ various fields of science, for the conquest of sea and air and on the screen, ill usual motion uiimlmw tigi.r.-s -^lim.om*. $-'0 0 ,- expl.mi Walt. , « « ‘h , b e. The new
opportunities vibrating with enthusiasm.
ness down, With him, times were
no.
n
iiO
.
I*,
f
■
(
'itv
iii
M
fii
*
f
hi,
—
way,
reading
from
n
man"
m,
even
for the civilization we enjoy today. The world owes its lie- piriun
u
always "hard,” money "tight,” bus­
l bun i v V.-au ago. it was an real trafll.-. undeigr-.iiiu!. 'motor M
ling to hunger and without the hunger for something, ait'iM-iipt
n
iness "rotten" or only "so-so "
d th'il Mr. ( ‘Iirvsler would ' traffic on viaduct; j. trie lefrig*
ASK FOR FR E E T IC K E T which entitles holder l»
aniifactuie a new car. his name i-raiti-»n in nil hunt.- n.&gt; ice men; j S
1individual fails to realize bis ambition and a milieu fails (n 11,,A |&gt;,'!i[i'.’Y'!' ‘ v'.',iY.•'''wUiYi. 'X ' - ncoiuf
Ho did not think it worthi wkile1
entertainment, incl inline In nett eon
In spite o f everything, autoiiiati:- heat i--viihitor*; radio- a
to compare his business with
Lh that accomplish iis puiposo.
I ll ( of pithLUhcr* at ntU'C rt*coK* i
A new medium education: branch - i n i . with con- u
of his more successful comjietitiors
) nixed. And the piclu'o and voice .....p|&lt;j laugh..!
pihcii car ..mid not possibly stand -adidat.-d delivery
■'tomj Tho n
or to study their methods.
IM ) I- DBA*
in tv i tm n r hr

.... Killnr

FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK

Winter Haven,
Florida

were -y aclir.uiat.d perfectly. Ev­
1la* already fierce ronipetitloii.
answer to u lelti
Ho wus pessimistic.
His em­
"" !";* i!1 ,lu' : « R I'S LEAV ES A T S:00 A. M . T U E S D A Y . A P R IL *2Sth. ,
ery gc .lure and tone fitted lit
TJn* natty little mm hiiu* appear­ in..mine will l-e i
u.f'tl
thv sumo
same lJ
i
■I the
BY IR V IN S. UOIUI
ployees caught the contagion, and
I words, and it was absidutcly and ed -v.-itli it* crest like the hd- .liU-ruLHtr. us it .
n
many
large
From
Valdez
Hutel,
Sanford.
the whole atmosphere of the es­
____
pcrfectiv a man talking on the ..id-wings o f Scandinavian gods. eitie*.
tablishment was depressing.
.screen, hi* voice heard nt lh.- It was discussed. Upprov.-d. Iui.it
Thcsu arc the ideas of a man i
.sliiiiler
s
t
r
a
n
g
e
r
In the town where I was rear-j upon what till­
He could plan hut could not ex­
fame Ion.-.
week, the rep ort
fo r
I '.hi I
m'- w!e&gt; knows he is lidrig in « world n
ed
there
was
a
combination
liar1
held
in
hi*
lininl.
ecute, and he did not know human
ii.iuneed 22,000 enrs
made
and -.vliiih lias revolution n il every de-,
Lurching lightly, b. wagged up..|T 11
not vet been slmwa
nature well enough to surround i«om mill luncheon for colored |
old.
“ Y o u r coiiipu n y," said Me. cad.-.
But Walter 1luvslor does
Il.-art t.. the bar and gnuts-d n huge ;wlmt VV(, tudl be.’’ Add to that
himself with efficient lieutenants only, known ns the Bleeding
I hrysli-r to stockholder*, "ha* e*- not get excited, ii has learned
saloon. It stood nt the foot of n soiled paw mi the lane! &lt;&lt;f Uu* littl lull It pj.l yet been shown nh.it 1 cMinhi-d a remid for the iiulit • to appl et into the ht inly o f persstreet near the head of the wharf tin yellow man's emit,
go otliec cm ever having *.dd inn rugs. He knov. ;. Shirax from
Tho radio* arc interrupting wo mid was it favorite resort for riv“ Snv lissun. tm i.a," he stated, wc -lia.l IHI. Sci'-nCe is ns imi.'li
in
it*
uifmuy
as
when
tile
firsi
i
lt,
mirh
largo voliime during its a Kiilah. He iki . * t mm of the
mua’s first privilege.
X i i u i i a ^ u u M i i i a i s s i x i i a x m i i i i i i a i i s i a i s s i X 111111
vr darkies. Among it* regular, "You belter turn date bundle of man iioll.-.i a bow und seat an ai lir*( year.”
finest collections .■i m g s and i
--------o------patrons wus n brawny individual s»f' iiimiev over u&gt; me, mi, Vn I'll
row
flying.
'i'hc*
directors
..f
the
MaxwoU
Hcedlepoint
tnpestri.in
the
U.
S
.!
Someone has said that "nil wo­ six feet four Inches long and enr- give v«hi back what part of it I
—
Motor Corporation met in Mua- Si,me collectors wool, h-.mg such i
men an? angels with the right to be resoundingly broad, who nnswere.l i think vmi should have fur vo’ -ielf. I I..M DIES l.ADKAR, an Aral*, Imttnn. They gladly capittilatcd things iii cold g illt-ne*. ‘'I walk*
"\\ ln&gt; is you, may 1 a.*t?” iadevils if they so desire.” Suits us. to the pet name of Bed Hoar, Red
in to ihe triumph of lln-ir foster-tiahy. i n mine," snid Cliry.der to u friend
Hos* posed us a had man. He iiuircd the visiting in.bleman in murdered two I'ortugilese.
— Florida Advocate.
France,
where
the .crime wus
comthe Chrysler cm. They miuounccd “ and enjoy them."
let
on.
as
the
phrase
runs,
that
h
&lt;
couth,
accents.
,
.
.
.
..
--------- -o------- —
was *he undertaker’s best
friend.
"You better asU" growled Red
t'1*-) execute you f.u that.
When you go fishing don’t ex
wus no
no it*record How, "Finding &gt;.ui who I is nick* I1 h*-* executioner roused Adkur from e a s i u z B i a i H x i c n s i x u s a i n i i t s i a i i i i i i i u i i x a u a i a i a u ,
pect to catch anything and then To he sure there was
, yo* chances for livin longer all d« j a -mn.l sleep in tile Smite Prison
you will be delightfully surprised 1hl*t ho artuuliv had t-ver de stray&gt;
ed
anyone, but
but ho
in. freuuentlv
freuuentlv pr*&gt;- loighter if von aim to stay rout'd before daybreak yesterday, handIf you do
.'.I anvune.
mised to do so. and wus rated as desc parts. Von us*&lt; in&gt;- who I c.i him the usual cigarette, with it
-odangerous hy the resident colored is, hah 1 Well, 1 &gt;.* gain tell you. -big glam, of sound rum, to help
And what bus become of the old- populace.
Ps« de new town bully, thal’sw hot [him through," and asked if he
fashioned girl who said: "The Bps
doe night the ( ’ Inehio.iii nml i Vn« «nb: P»e .b- .,itb t-.i t.oily
hud any last wish to expre:;;-. Th(hut tu U ch lh'|uul ab all lluVvt tiiii. I. New Orleans packet on hur way.dis town an’ wen a -.1range nigger •eimple-lnurted Arab replied, "Y.-j,
mine?"— ^Timea-Uunlon Philosoph­ south landed ut our town. Among! hits yore he nw&gt;' ginVIly hands Idon’t cut my head off."
er. Isn’t that unnecessary com­ her deck passengers was a small me over whul spar • .hangc he’s
ment since the prohibition amend­ yellow man. a professional prixe got an' that’s his lif. msho’encc.
ment was enacted.
fighter from up North. On the Ho—’’
of Red Hoss* chin. There was a
ONE BLOCK FROM POST O FFICE
journey down the river he hud in- J He did not fim-.li the
sentence. i«r a* a large inert body struck
Jack Dempsey took the count treduced his own private set o f i Stupefaction and rage
tied his the floor,
•Many young men have good intentions and start out »*N*
the other day when an attack of in­ educated ivories into the c ra p ' tongue* temporarily u* the uudne-1 Three minutes Inter Red IB-m
14
but they fail to keep pace wjlh thrift. By starting -*a
M
digestion got after him. John I.. game among tho nmstahouts, with ious stripling with a jaunty g e s -1slowly ^nd dizzily roused Inn- elf
This will doubIt* in value within two yearn.
N
account
now with the Seminole County Bank and making
.Sullivan, Jeffries und other heuv- the result that he now hud all ■tuts* brushed free of the detaining home l,ood Sanuu ilmi had restored
E A S Y TERM S
iwt will testify that when indiges- their
............................
,_________________
money in Ids r__________
possession.
dutch und turned to ilu- harkeep- him to uonsehiiiMiwj* by h|uIc-|
u
regular deposits, you can soon accumulate a good * , l t
M
ing a bucket oi water over him x
fund.
tlon, K°nt and rheumatism in-gin | Dapper, trim and slim, he climb- cr, Miying pEasantl
R
to make themselves felt, one can-(tM| iho wharf and entered the
"Misl* Barkeeper, ’at shorvty Dripping and dazed, he set up, j S
not seriously consider himself a Bleeding Heart and called fur u|wux very tasty gin. I think* i'll holding hi* lulling head ,m with M
L1
the
jolt of sloe triti. He wu* in Ihc'ti-k
me one nio'slug oulcti tic same both hand*. Ahe little man Stood ■
tlmmpion,
N
at
the
Imr
blAving
softly
upon
the
'
5
act of paving for the drink with lotlle, of vou please, ‘
n
M
Red Ilu * i coveted In. facul- knuckle* of his right hand anil n
Charles M. Schwab, says the the top film of a delectably fat
Rooms 501-502. Phone OT
Asheville Citzen, has several time* roll of green bills when the swing- ties. With n berserker Im-IIow lie conversing with the harkeeper tip- *
ft
First Nntiunai Bank Buildintr.
I!
spoken o f making his home iu ing doors were thrust violently a- swung with a huge fist for the lit - on the topics of the day.
II
Sales
F
orce:—
Miss
Ruba
Williams,
Miss
Helen
“
M
i
t
r."
«iua\
vrod
'
II
m
Asheville. It seems to un thut the sunder and in stalked lt d Hush, tic man's jaw. Tin Jaw was not
U
statement carries a giuat deal flight!v Intoxicated and therefore there when the fi.-t whizzed past.‘ "who i you?"
n
Hoatfe.
-.ii.l
the
drang
"Oh
m
doubly
belligerent.
Iiis
lowering.
The
pugilist
ducked,
and
came
op
1
*'M
mote weight when it is made only
once. It becomes less effective bloodshot eve swept the Interior, |axportly with a -dw&gt;rt arm jab I i., merely the pus-&gt;on you thought
STREN G TH -SE RVIC E - PROGRESS
then focused with u greedy staiv which luml(r exactly on the point I you wuz w en you Come in yetv.'
with repetition-

MY FA VO KITH ST0U1FS

11AV EN-V IBB A IN VESTM ENT
COMPANY

BUSINESS
PROPERTY

PRICE

Make the Start
And Determine to Arrive

.................. $30,000.00

E. F. LANE
REALTOR

S e n r in o le (![o u r tly j&amp; a n k
S a n fo rd , F la.

�MISS K ATH RYN W ILK E Y

Society Editor!

TELEPHONE:— Res. 428-J

lift

m* f )r.•«

THE CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB

W

o f the Church

^ i s r s s ’^ s t
„” m « . « ' 0- Moblcr
k"Avenue.
r, c ,n„ will
J ^ l n l meeting at the
fe, Church parlors a J-JO
P 1Th,. h o s te s s e s will M
fc c Wells. Mrs. P. M. Lhlf h . l&gt; rherpening. Mrs.
P
Mrs. Davis, Mrs.
t e vlrs. T. F. Adams.
£

r Henrv will entertain
; ; Duplicate Club at 8

The Cecllian Music Club of last
Saturday afternoon was most interestinjr and enjoyable.
‘•The Piano Lesson” from the
pupil’s point of few was discussed
Some good points were brought
out nn especially fine talk on the
subject was given by Mrs. Sara
Lawton o f Oviedo. Miss Margaret
Cowan, o talented young reader of
Sanford High School, gave a most
enjoyable group of readings.
The piano selections given were:
Waltz Caprice
......
Newland
Luc! In "Mahoney
May Night — ............. Pnlmgren
Madeline Mullen.
Steeple Shtue .......
Lawson
Sara' Maxwell
Iteoerie
I’uldi
Waunitn McMullen,
Mazurka . . . .. ........ ....... 1-eschetizky
Irma Smith
Little Folk Group:
Ethel’s W altz ...... :............ Bilhro
Marjorie Du Hose
Sknting ........................... Bilhro
Jewel Turner

Sing Sweet Bird
„
. Edith Wragge'""*
Mountain Stream
Sidney Smith
_
. Luc lie Echols
1 inscription from Old Melodies
.....
Steuben Foster
c . t. ,
Dnml
Shepherds Tale
\Jevin
n
KstheruiH Schirard
l oncert March
Lisvt
ir-, ,s “ i , Evelvn Williams
Mildred If an&lt;l. Georgia Mob toy
. MezzR. Stone
Fingertwlst
Steven Emory
,,,,,
Velma Shipp
M ilitary March
Sntorlo
Margaret Tew
Glowworm
luickne
• Georgia .M&lt;hle\
Cinderella’s WetMimr M

“Jack, The Monk”
At F i r e Station
Objects To Bath

Ited West
■t
ben of tie Tmnpn Tern
'&lt; LAI
cd Kero today to Initial
diduten for Shrine tonight. **. , ...... ........... TT-t*.
: L ■o,i
Dr. E. n, ItrowpW, pastor of
the First Presbyterian Cnurch, left
thtis afternoon for Calhoun, (In.,
where ho was called ny a message
reccive&lt;l this morning telling of
the serious illness of his sitter.
Miss Carrie May Brownlee. Miss
Brownlee has been a visitor here on
several occasions and has many
friends in Sanford, who regret to
learn of her illness.

i AND.

Apr., 27* — ’ i f ore

i tho tiibbts^nw &gt;.f fSHiiT^t*

pwcotis who come to Hit*
tijr ‘ the month* between

t p f b i n k r Lak *!.'ti* I ’
tih o ttw .F u rtv .tw .
.

r And April. ULM-inW. m
became permanent M ir

...f

'

i-K V * ,

-

Weds Rich Youth
T H flK floors- of course. And
Gee
will make tJierti so bcatirimj,
they will be a source o f pride.
And floors £n:
varnish add a i
nott* of hrtnno
nishings. In tli
bear the hrun
w e a r—v, i&lt;h t
tramping of /
of furniture. \
i* loor Varnisi
means noth
most incNpL’ i
ingvarnish'ev nut or

1‘loor Varotsft

JL Hec

heart-strings of his inexorable
luudrymen, who were determined to
scrub and dash cold water to their
satisfaction.
Jack knew it was Monday and
Chopin kept on hiding all the morning and
would let no one approach without
scampering away, but with him
washing on Monday is as certain
flr.te D. llislion will on! lark, Mr, and Mrs, .lames Weid- ns fate and he was finally enught
Hi a brill w luncheon ul
nun ami Miss Jnsie N ikIii, of St. and the cold water toilet began.
Augustine and Mrs. Holt, of Dur­
iponed dance to he given
ham. X.
were gucsM Sunday of
J(j4t. Committee of the
.Mt. and Mrs. .1. C. A v&lt;*uck and Mr. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
l'lull will take place at
Mr. and Mr«t. C.
Wolf spent'and .Mis. F. E. Rmtmillnt.
Friday in Jacksonville.
I
-------Social meeting of the
-------Mrs. J. L. Ingram anil daugh-l
.rsofftVdcy w. be IHeld
Mr. and Mrs, It. S. Holly mot-[ter. Miss Mabel, of West Palm Ij to and until 2:00 o'clock P.
church P-utor. &lt; all s i W oved to Daytona Bench .Sunday.
j Beach came Saturday to sound the M. on the 20th day o f May A. D.
ptalice. The lioslvsSM Wll
|week with Mrs. Ingrain's grand-!I 11*25, sealed proposals, will In* re, F. M. Aberciomhie nitu
C. J. W olf left Saturday for mother. Mrs. ('. \Y. Speer. They
Lake, S. (). :■*f &gt;
Minneapolis. Minn., where he will [will all go next Sunday to St.|j reived by Forrest
die Johnson.
Wednesday
attend the O. it. C.
Augustine where they will remain,, Chase and C. J. Marshall, as the
Hawkins Cmmellv will enCity Commission id the Citv of N0&amp;
jhe Frilolm Bridge (dub
' Sanford, Florida, and Ex-Officiol
briuge luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Powell motorSome little gii
Bond Trustees of the City o f i
F F. Rounullat will un­ ed to Daytona Bench Sunday.
play, and some In
I Sanford, Florida, nt tln&gt; City Unit 1
it bridge.
'
*think they have i
Thar.ua r
nt Sanford, Florida, for the pur-1 To lull or not to bob never war- i
All. mid Mrs. ’I . L. Dumas, Miss) Lexington Leader.
Fran-'. Miller will entertain Hume and Miss Maude Jinkin-i
chase of street improvement bonds ried Miss Iicsfi Gilbert, University
iplicate Lunelie «ii Club.
motored to Cocoa Beach Sunday
of lr\a.-; campus sorority lender
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
Kathryn Wilkey will un••ml said lo be olio of the prettiest]
I said bonds being general oliiiwu^, ■w» .1. the school. .**he Im i'ist
X( Lverv We -s Bridge
Mr. mid Mrs. L. E. Black* of
, .tins of said City, in the sum of muiried Frank Kemp of Wichita
Macon, Gn., spent the week-end
r Number rive &gt;f tl.e Motli- with Mr. ami Mrs. E. E. Powell.
Two Hundred and Four Thousand Fall-. Tex., son of the Texas rail‘huren will nu-i with Mrs.
($2l)J,000.00) Dollars, authorized wad king.
Hi!, 200 French Avenue,
Miss Kolia F. Harris, of Jack­
'by a resolution of the City Comi;! L. Griffin and Mrs. T. sonville, will he a guest of the
Iliana will entertain Circle Valdez Hotel for a few days this
|mission of the City of Sanford,
[r Three nf the Methodist week.
Florida, duly adopted on the 13th
Thursday afternoon ut^ 3
PAIMT a VARNISHMAKERS
|
day
of April, 1925, pursuant to
[at the home of Mrs. GrifMrs. M. Nelsonu hud for her
lOUSVlUt ItHVCM .
'Chapter 0807, and Chapter 0208,1
k Myrtle Avenue.
guests Sunday, her sun, Edward
I
Laws
of
Florida,
102”&gt;
.
Said
bonds
Friday
Nelson and Miss Nellie Wright, &lt;&gt;f
I Gecre ■ W. Knight will en- Pnlnikn.
to bear interest ut the rate of six
|at bridge.
per cent per annum and are to be]
I James Itidge will entertain
Mr. ami Mrs. C. Greening, of
dated January 1st, 102.5, interest
k Tun Bridge Club.
Tampa, were the guests for the
payable semi-annually on July 1st1
week-end. of Air. and Mrs. Walter
NOTICE
and January 1st of each year, both
S. Coleman.
Woman's Club Dance, which
principal an.! interest being pay­
atpcnrd from last Friday
Mrs. A. G. Red fen i and baby
able at Chase National Hank ill
; will lw held Tuesday evo- left Saturday for Leesburg where
the City of New York State of
i the Womans Club.
they will join Mr. Itcdfern to make
1New York. Said bonds being of
their future home.
the denomination of One Thous­ S M U u a a a K a i a a a a t t B a H a a t i a a i u u n a a n M a a u a R B u a a t t u a K u a l a s B i v a a i H U f . ^
' A A A
A A
A m'K
A
A A
A A A A
A A
.4.
Mrs. Clarence Harclift, Miss Mil­
and ($1,000.00) Dollars each, and
dred York and Frank Pell formed
maturing as follows:
a congenial party motoring to
Bond numbered from 1 to 20, to
Daytona Bench Sunday.
mature July 1st, 11*20.
F. F. Sug and daughter, Miss
Bonds numbered from 21 to 10,
Charlie Mac Sug. of Savannah.
to
mature July 1st, 1!&gt;27.
Gu., are guests of Mr. and Mis.
I Bonds numbered from 11 to til),
David Speer for n few days.
[to mature July 1st, 11*28.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Marshall and
Bonds numbered from *11 to 80.
Mrs. Fred Christopher will leave
to mature July 1st, 11*21'.
Tuesday for Lakeland where they
Bonds numbered from 81
to
will attend the Elks convention.
100, to mature July 1st, 11*20.
Friends of George W. Venable
Bonds numbered from 101 to 120
who has been ill in u has pit d &gt;*
to
mului July 1st, 11)21.
Birmingham, Ala., will he glad to
Bonds numbered from 121 to
know that he has sufficiently re­
ie hundred pounds of hag covered to return hum? this week.
110, to mature July 1st, 1022.
3 *£♦
p« paper continues.
Bonds numbered from 111 to jj ***
Mrs. Ned Smith, Miss Maude
lib) to mature July 1st, 11*22.
* .t,
Tyre. Miss Drane Roberts, Miss
MV
Bonds numbered from 181, to n 4
Rave lr.;~, arc part &gt;&lt;f the hot 180, in mature July 1st, 11*21.
• Apr. 27.—King
3*t*
weather makeup of Hollywood ac­
eii Marv arrived
Bonds
numbered
from
181
to
tresses. Ilcilda Ho(i|ier can be seen
a their Meditera***
daily promenading bareleggedly on 20L lo niuture July 1st. 11)25.
Both
looked
the boulevard.
The full faith and credit of tile 3***
City of Sanford, Florida, is irro- i s *
vocnbly pledged lor the payment »
M ’ N 1*01
of the principal and interest of m J
said issue of bonds.
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R E 6 U L A Q NPR iU V OeATBER' ) ■%
5 noes w e e x e This issue of bonds to lie sold
sr \ moment Fop
L \NOWOER IV MOfA M T
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s o u p B eTf^H u K R v
JSkNT Tc. Lit,j 's, AY
subject to the approving opinion
CNO&amp;VVT
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by the City of Sanford, Florida.
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All liids must bo accompanied 3 ♦
by a certified check for two per|*J J
cent of the amount of the Loads to u *o*
be sold.
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Bids may he submitted in the JJ**♦
alternative as to rate of interest
bonds are to bear, the alternative
bids to be based on a rate of inter- „ J
est less than six per cent. Amounts ■ J
bid for said bonds must be slated
in dollars and cents.
AV
The right to reject any and all J *
bids is reserved.
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Proposals shall be addressed to n A
Forrest Lake, S. U. Chase, und C. u
J. Marshall, ns the City Conunis- * J
mission of the City o f Sanford. K
Florida, und as Ex-Officio Bonds
*♦*
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Trustees
of
the
City
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Sanford,
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Florida, at Sanford, Florida.
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WITNESS our hands us the City n
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ford, Florida, and as Ex-Officio JJ J
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Bond Trustees of the City of Sun- ■
ford, Florida, and the sent of said 3 V*
City, this the 25th day of April “
lat Department of the
&amp; will entertain with
3 o’clock with Mrs Hori;n as hostess. A busiL
will precede the
£45 o’clock &lt;&gt;r resorva&gt;irs. Archie Betts, num-

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As the City Commission of the
City of Sanford, Florida, and as
Kx-Officio Bond Trustees of the
City of Sanford, Florida.
Attest:
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk of
City of Sanford, Florida.
CKO. A. DeCOTTES,
City Attorney.

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-*J— «*1 sr. t!u,ug]« aii eilu ri was made
to completely destroy her Idcniity. The lega were hacked o ff KM- g g j vard county’s proposal, or oth- “ n improv-^ »■*— pJvori y ^ C e low the knees and one ana wa*
FLORIDA STATE LE AG U E
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severed at the elbow, apparently erwtse, to become a party to the '&lt;■&lt;* on
w . L. Pit.
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construction
of
Volusia
s
proper{u
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‘
Wildwood.
Inverness and
with' a dull axe. The spectacles
St. Petersburg .. .. „ 8 2
.800
* tion of said propos’ d highway, and., L ^ ^ g . WIWwot .
c
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are
regarded
as
an
important
clue.
ft 5
Sanford . . . . . . . . ..
.545
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"W HEREAS, It it the deep con;| £ 2 f,*S in5 „ nvSilent, safe and
'
led
to
the
arrest
of
kidnapers
of
4 r,
I Lakeland _____ _ ..
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year,
HONOR L A K E WORTH W OMAN victiort of the ^ n lo rd Chambir of ^ S d &amp; u * transport from ocean tn
3 H
.273 Cleveland 7~ 7 T „
111Luther Works In S plrn Mu Tampa .. — . . . . . . . . 8
Indians, L lS d in .', ties today are hunting for the
------- (. c.nmcrce and of the Get
direct routP across u
F o rm on S a t u r d a y ;’ W o M u
TALLAHASSEF.. Anr. 25. - - Chamber of CrnnMcne. that
r .i,„ x?i—
Florida
1..«
7-2 In N inIth
th G iven Gartu* on la y ers of a Ifi-year-old girl Whose
N A TIO N A L LEAGUE
ted highway, from the present Geneva- very narrow r&gt;'*&gt;
I Is In ju re d B y L in e L’ n.i H «t
F o r f e l l W ash in gton ’ s W in *! burned and mutilated body wns Governor^ Martin today appointe
W. L. Pet.
tli, Oviedo highway east to the Indian Pe.?$SS»n’ THEREFORE, we, the
D.
P. Council,
of Lake Worth
**
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B ra zie r o f Lnkclan.1 N*w York
8
2
,80ft
n fn g Stopped B y Y an k s found Sunday night near Chester- Mrs.
; : River at Titusville is of vital - •«N0.'V■
to
represent
Florida
ut
the
Nil
ton,
Ind.
petition
f
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(•ncinnntl.......
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untit*raiKtitH** J &gt; hereby , »■
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importance to
toi tin* urdersiguwl.
tional Child Welfare Conference sequence ami importance
The
girl
had
been
shot
three
and
and
appeal
to
tinhonorable
liody,
L A K E L A N D . Apr. 27. — T -e U h iravo...........
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CHICAGO, Apr, 27—The open­ time:, and the hotly burned beyond in Neto York, May IT# to 20,
proper development, expansion
.444 ing game between the Chicago
.. 4 o
Highlander* scored their foil it. i Philadelphia .. ..
.. r, 7 .417 White Sox and Cleveland Indians c
St Louis . .. ..
~ win over the Celerv Growers here
Brooklyn .
.400
.. 4 6
TZ.'fM
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yon.*,
Saturday afternoon in the fastest liUshitrgh
.333 was forfeited to the latter it to
.. 4 8
JffTA f tj.i
.1.-8,
game yet played on the home field Bdttcll
.. a 6
A TI 0 yesterday in the ninth inning
when the visitors were leading 7 «
by a seven to two score. Watt
to 2.
a
:
:
ERICAN
LEAGUE
Luther did the hurling for the
W. L. Pet, I The largest crowd which has
Highlanders and kept
the hits ClcvuV'Vft , „ „
7 0 7 . ever witnessd u game in Chicago
........8
3
' too — ‘‘lose to 44,Oflo — .-warmed on
down to nine while his teammates PhiUdrlphin
..........7
3
700' the field lafter two Wl|te Sox
played with errorless precision. Washington
7 3
'flirt 1 had keen retired in the ninth nn.l
5
Walsh for Sanford received ex­ Chicago
'^17 ! Kamm rcuchcd first on an erro.*
.5
7
cellent support blit allowed
the St. Lovin
'.on
to touch the
New York .
.......... 4 fl
.400, bv
. Knode, who failed
,
Highland* r&gt; to hit him timely.
•’RO bag niter receiving .1. Sewell’s
D etroit............
5)
n 8
*’00 throw
Bryant, the Highlander catcher Boston...........
The umpires and polke attemp­
was forced to retire in the first
ted
to clear the field hu* were
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATI
port of the second when a fast
helpless. In the eighth inning th**
W. L
ball split his thumb.
Doyle re­ Atlanta
tuns started u cushion fight, the
.
3
.760 grand Miami patron.) throwing
placed him while McQue replayed Nashville*
ft 3 .750
Doyle on third. A second casual*
cushions at the overflow crowd
J»7I woh returned the fusilnde. Thi,
.ty was marked up in the seventh Memphis .. .. .. ........ 8 fi
.
fi
.4
6
.1
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New
Orleans
7
■ when Braider Hfter two outs lined
homburdment continued and after
....... ft 7
, one which caught Walsh in the Birmingham
’ Knmm’s grounder to short, tin*
Little
R
ock..
..
7
.......
6
.*ii
' .midriff, who retired the Highland- ‘ *l“ ,.‘; ,t0C
* crowd broke out on th- field and
ii
M o b ile ............ ....... .4
..to. it was impossible to continue.
its by holding on the hall but fell
1 10
.286
to thp ground a moment Inter. Oldl Chuttnnoogu , .......
Sherrod Smith, Cleveland south­
folk replaced him.
paw, pitche&lt;i a steady game and
Welch got his second home rm
with the uid of sensational sup­
on the home grounds today.
port, including four double plays
UANFOIU)
AR It 11 PO A E
and poor base running on the pun
4 l 1 ti II a
Earley, If
j o ' th.* local*, hud mi easy time pi­
. U 1 •» i 2 i
l)**an, ns
lling no runn, us they bundled their
1 ii •1 i *9 0
Wnlznk, 2b
(hits and drove Thurston off the
Thompson, e . ...3 0 II 3 3 II
mound.
&gt;
1
11 II II
...4 0
Uni lev, lb
Score by innings:
Pjirter r f
4 &lt;1 II u 0 II
:.C»i»r
...lungs.
I*. 11. i..
o
0 0 n
1 n 1
Kinzy, cf
,~ 7 T .— ,
„
I Clove land ...Oil i:M» (till 7 1U 2
O
0 H e n tle j, o f G iants, T o o I’ o z - jChicago
Frisb*‘e, 3b .
3 0 II II
uno ioo npi—2 y ;i
Wnlsh, ji
... 3 0 l) ••4*' 3 I)
/ling For IMiIllies und N a­
Rutter ie*— Smith und Myait;
1 ft 1) II 0 (1
Stanzak. ss .
tions! CltampionH Win in Thurston, Cominlly nnd Scholl:.
l) 0 tl II I 0
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thereby r-sur* the tlA r
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DEFEATING R E D S
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C IN C IN N A TI, Apr. 27.— Chicn-I
go won its iiist game of the m-ries yesterday hy bunching four
hits in the ninth, overcoming it two
run lead and defeating Cincinnati
15 to 5.
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Score by innings:
Chicago
tin 010 003—&lt;1— 15—0
Cincinnati 002 OO.’t 000— f»— M—2
Batteries: Cooper, Bush, Jucoin
and Hartnett; Benton and Wingo,

Totals
80 7 n 27 ut *»
Score by innings:
SANFORD
IUI 000 000— 2
fuikeluiid
300 002 l l x —7
Summary: Three basehits, Dean,
Waiznk, Itraxiei,, Spreitxer, Home
-run, Welch, Stolen base. Doyle,
Kinxy. Sacrifices. Brazier, Doyle,
• Luther. McQue.
Dongle plays,
l Spreltzei
toDumas
to Gross.
to Hpruttzer, Dumu.i to Hpn'itxvr
, to Gross. Left t'li buses, luikeland f., Sanford 5. Base on bulls,
| o ff Wulsli 2; Luther 1. Struck out
1 by W'nlah 2; Luther 2. Hits off
W'ulsh 51 in 7; Dldfolk 2 in 1. Los-

t HAMPIONS HEAT PH ILLIE S
NEW YORK. Apr. 27.—The New
York Giants defeated Philadelphia
here yesteniuy I to I.
Bentley
held the Phillies without n hit afthe fitli. Iting pitched n fair game
for Philadelphia.
A sensational
catch by Burns, cutting o ff two
runs featured.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia 100 000 000— 1— 7— 1
New York
110 OOO 02x— 4— 0— I
Batteries: Iting and llenline;
Bentley and Snyder und Harlot.

Totals
LAKF.I. \ND
Dmn::::,
Welch, it
Surface, rf
lirnziei, cf
Spreltzer, 2li
Doyle, 3I&gt;
Bryant, c
(Irons. Hi
Luther, i i
McQue, 3b

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I't-seinu luise to Yanks
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.— New
7 *ul' stopped the world champion
5'"r..■.•inning :.trial: yesterday
by taking the final gunu? of tin*
crier., I io 2. The Yankees scored
their winning talley in tin* ninth,
Jones allowed the Senators sin hits,
while Reuther gave up eight.
The Yankees tied the score in
the seventh nnd forged into tin*
l*-ud in the final inning when Puethal, holding down Babe RtilliN
jo :t;..i ill tight ,:i Id, clouted (lie
ball fo r u borne run Into the left
field r.tnn.Is,
Su re by innlligi .
It. II. E.
New York 000 100 101— i H 0
WiuddniEton too 010 ooo—2 (i o

Butteries: Jones and O'Neill;
Rcuthcin eml Rui I.
St. 1.1 uls Defeats Detroit
DETAROIT, Apr, 27.— Eighth
and ninth inning ruiltv. fell two
hurt of the m-eiicd ruiiit and De­
troit loat to St. Loui.,, d
1 h 'l*'
yeslerdny. Ii wn; the tilth coortecUtiv'.' &lt;(e|ii.t i.i th . tta is am!
lag. cl teller Wulrh. Umpiios, Ro -a BOSTON SMUT OUT BROOKLYN marked the twelfth *■■■&lt;iH,&gt;cutiy**
bus nit HafeBROOKLYN, Apr. 27. -ID ..ton g; tn - in which
and Wear, Time 1:10.
... shut imt Brook l*n Jt,t&gt;. u uuthei:. h ■V*
• lit** i\ d i ’* i 5«.
kwile in C oi•££—
opt nink'i'Ri b '-ff tin* selt.soh’ MtV
lin‘*
winrljng
up
m
the
ix.h
wa­
yi teitlay. Rube Mnniuunl ivn
&lt;tedited with tin1 victory, i ithmurh ll *eatnu'.
Score by innings:
II I!. E
I f wan tnl eii out in the tith with
010 20! 02 ) 6 H I)
2 Dodgers tin bases and no out. •St. I.oui i
FLORIDA STA TE LEAGUE
. lino OOu 0:11—4 0 2
Ryan, who relieved him retired thi Detroit.
Tampa at Lakclnniul.
Biitifrir
*:—
Hush and Dixon; t*olnext three butters.
Dp to the
J t. Petersburg at Sanford.
ninth Miirqunnt pitch.&gt;d on» nf hi- i linr, Stoner und Wendell.
V/. f
/ -------1test gumr ', holding the imnl hit- i
AM ERICAN LEAGUE
r * » f 1 f t ty , f*y ,
tin g Dmlge! t r» f i v e
'a lte r e d hit[' 4 T
I A1TP
^ jit. Louin at D* tr*Jt.
Score by innings:
O il!
j| *t Jevqlnial at Chicago.
Boston
»00 002 ICO ::H— 1
Washington at Boston.
I’ itoklyn
000 000 (l(V0—y. r, 2 !
New York at Ptiiladel(ihin.
B«tteiie&gt;: Muniuard, Ryan and |
Gib-on; Grimes mid Tuvjnr.
N A T IO N A L LEAGUE
I * ‘Pittshureb at St. Iamis.
Chicago nt Cincinnati,
t Boston ut Brooklyn.
1‘hlla'Mphln at New York.

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Birmingham at New (irlean,.
Cltattaiiiingii at l.ittli Bui-i:
Naaliville at Men:phis.
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Ircgue
•ending Jiiint* were lowered anin in nnt&gt; h in Saturday’s game
will) the Si.mltei . tli* latter tabin:*
1he gumc 8 to IS.
The Smokers go to latl:eland fo
AM ERIC\\ | R VGI'E
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ttaiiVM tailing Monday and
^Cleveland 7; I'lticago 2 lio r fe iii). tiiev* re:uvn to play the name Irani
Lott Is (!; Detroit i.
three urn II •*A 111*
V t*ek -en*!.
|New York 3; Washington 2.
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1Announced by Geatye E. Merrick in the building on the Boutlt
I Bay Sbore^of.Miami Riviera far exceeds in plan and scope auy|thing) ever attempted or accomplished a t Miami Beach,

A m i:investors — always wise in their own./generation— wiO
quickly grasp the tremendous .significance o f Coral GaU*»
this connection and profit by early^mcUou. t

Miami-of-the-future— the Greater Miami, in
which* every^ resident will take just pride,
lew'railroads will contribute to it, better
harbor facilities will be n great factor, larg'd
UbtrVrfindiHmrtments will add to tho sum total, hut the ereat*

eat juwet iff its achievement will beyond all question be thd
m agnificent $100,000,000 W ater Front development of Coral
G ables.

IlYCaH^Fialter tweilvc years ago had made announcement of
a MD.000-.000-deveiotxnettl program at Miami Beach, it would

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UtriJe»-hb development nom being made, including the plans for Miam i Riviera. Transport
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Boston 3: Lronklyn It.
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which Miami Beach has played in the growth o f the city, t
still larger and finer W ater Front Suburb, reasonably estimated
to coat a far greater amount than has been expended ti
Miami Beach, will in direct ratio play a proportionately great*
part in the future o f Greater Miami. A G reater Miami
mantis that things be done on a larger scope and' in a fiotf
way than ever !&gt;efnre.
Cora! Cables Uiree years a go fsti
thought too big and fine to be successful. But Miami—and
Miamians also— have made vast strides in thone three year*
and in the next few years will nmke a vastly greater jirogrMl
And even as the Coral Gables o f today fits in with and key*
stones and perfects in a wonderful way the beauty and dura
o f our present city, so will Coral Gables and its n*markaMi
Bay Front Development become one o f the ch ief assets of tnti
Greater Miami which will so soon he with us.
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point* o ff of German Government Tnuina
Suninmrv. Two-bane liit R. A l­
seven taw cent bonds, wan Wall
Street’s first reaction against Ih-* len. Jeamer. Three base hits Hunt,
election of I linden tin rg. The bandit l.ee. Iloan, tub'ii bases. Brown 11, t
were flouted in this country fol­ Doyle, sacrifices Muggins, Iterlowing Germany’s acceptance of Ingei, Abell, C Allen, l.ee. Double
th e ‘ Dawes plan. Urciun Kinoes plays. Hum to Beau. Left on bus­
es. St. Pcicixhurg 5&gt;, Taniiut 5. ‘
dropped three and half pointii.
Huso op halls off Brower, Dickey
1. ('ounce 1. lilts o ff Dickey 7
German Market Prices Low
The 1025 baseball season opened
BERLIN. A d i . 27.— Election of in a 1-3 miiiiig.i. Struck out by
tiie other day but not for "Rabbit” Ilindellburg to the presidenuy te- Itiuwer ii. Ilickev 2. Cooper 2.
Murnuvilli’, aiar shortstop of tin* ■acted unfavornhlv on the Bourse Umpires Aiigui and Baxter. Time
Chicago Cubs, lie was forced to today, many industries dropping of game I . br&gt;.
watch the proceedings from the |from two to five points.
bench us the result of fracturing un ; er Ambassador to Germany, who
Florida recommended «s especial- !
ankle during un exhibition guine characterized his election as
u ty stiitabb to poultry impistry;
&gt;ut on tho court. I l l i- here shown | llat declaration by G»rniun people lyauily production of 12,100,703j
with his present pals— a pair of of a return to militarism ind inon- idozen egg■ valued ut |4,370,753 re­
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LEARN ADOPT font County and
Lnkelnnd, through the Star-Tclo*
REAL ESTATE
gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
E. SPURRING, sub-division Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
specialist.
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I DAVID 15. HYE1?
A R C H ITE C T

kTl’ftE AND MOTOR 'R E ­
WINDING.

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LUMBER YARD
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Clark Jewell Gas
Range Is Ideal
for the home
Ball Hardware

A.REEL
('nr. Drivo il
ltd. Oak nnd Second St.

Phone S

Alios FOR HIRE

Free Relief
For Your Tired

Tender Feet

FOR RENT—To adults. Furnish
ed npnrtnients. First floor, pri
vati&gt; hath. Also furnished sleep
lug room, hot water. 813 Magnol
ia Ave.

rtate prices.
ford.

Fnrcs From Jacksonville
St VIVIHit

I’. O. Box 158. San­

RENT—Three unfurnished
v«. :*M Elm Ave.

FOR BALTIMORE
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this w h e n you cut »t

isn’t O h H enry! any
m o re th a n all Jo h n
Smiths are brothers.
To be sure you Ret the
wonderful taste that
makes nearly a mil­
lion people n day cat
Oh Henry!, look on the
wrapper for the name—

A-1 CELERY FARM for rent or
sale. Reasonable.
Located nt
Lake Monroe.
.1. II. Johnson,!
I nke Monroe, Fla.

May 6-18-27
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W ASHINGTON, April 27.— Pres­
FO R -M Sy VDELPlilA
ident Coolidge will
*■&gt; Troas.1(81AN
*.j.y life staving medal \Vednet'*uy
Apr. 1 Slay 7-11-21
bn A. B. Rowland, aviation me
8 S. MKUKIMAt’ K
chnnic for heroism shown nt Pen­
Tpr. 3*1 May 11-21
S. 8. KSHRX
sacola when seaplane crew of which
May 4-1 1-24
he was member crashed into the •
imy
Rowland, though injured,
dived into the wreckage nnd res­ 8. H. lU-rknhlre
cued an unconscious shipmate.
direct f r o m

Dollar Candy in a life Site

Miami to
Phila.

M ai

J. G. SHARON

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M and a b o u t

evt-rv l&lt;* day* thereafter.

Attorney-at-Law
Will practice in all the courts
Examination of Abstracts of Land
Titles given especial attention
Offices in Seminole County Bank
Building

Vi , I o n , o h l i r a

T ri«n « p u rle d

For t nformation Write, Phone or Cell

M ER C H AN TS &amp; MINERS
Transportation Co.
r irr soo K. It.iv Si.

Telephone 631

FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Adults only. 21H
French Avenue.

VV. H. LONG

FOR RENT 5 room house, close
in $35. Thrasher &amp; Garner.

Frames and Screens
(Made to Order

410 Sanford Ave. Snnfofd, Fla

Wo will build your house
unplctc— or. FurnUh -maU
rial Only

The Price Is Bight

S A N F O R D U SE D P A R T S CO
R ea I Es Intc&lt;— I nsu ranee

G. TAYLOR DYER

Geneva and Sanford Ave., Sanford

All kind* of property listed for sale

Painting— Decorating
PH O N F 30S

Park Avenue nnd Second Street

PALM BEACH COUNTY The
scene of stupendous development
Read uhout it in the Pulni Ileach
Peat. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS

ADVERTISING gets resultu if it
reaches potential buyers.
PaIntka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial nrul agricultural sec-,
tion.
Florida real eatnte advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.__________________________ _
ADVERTISE in tT.n Journal-Hornld. South (Jeorgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Wnycro3.1 JournalHerald, Waycrosa. Georgia.

“ The Comfort Route”

Aviation Mechanic
Given Hero Medal

FOR RENT—One Itedroom, fur­
nished with twin beds. Bath
(private), or two room nnnrtment.
also two garages. Elm between Kith
and llth.

Plaster
White Rock Plaster Hoard
Nails
Screen W ire
Builders Hardware
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St
Johns County is reached through Doors
the St. AllgU'tlne F^cnine Record. Windows

HOM E B Y SEA!

HXlTHHlnS II VT KH
4:ff&lt; clivr May ! "• Itouiid Trip
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*m.W AN TE D — Room nnd board hy rmt.vnKi.iMiiv
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73 1
week for gentlemen; close in,

FOR
RENT— Rungalow
nicely
furnished, good location, write
garage. Phone 9082.

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want nd medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 23c.

TO REACH BUYERS or «n!len* of

W AN TE D — Lady to manager mil­
linery store. Sanford Ave., must
take completo charge. References
absolutely necessary. Address .1.
I’ . Ja Do Hat Co., care o f Herald.

FOR S A LE — Furniture.
of household good:*. Mi
Chancellor. 505 W. 3rd St

FOR RENT—Comfortable I kmI- !
rooms, close in, phone 429.

Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Celling
Finish
Mouldings
FLO RID A— ORLANDO — Orando

TAM PA , FLO R ID A—'Tampa Dally
Times, the great
home dally
rnto 1Vic per word, minimum
charge 23c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card

Have you rooms to rent or sonio
second hand furniture to sell? NOW V AC AN T— Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, comforta­
Use The Herald’s classified page
ble and cool, telephone, hot and
and gel results.
FOR S A LE — Two milk cows, fresh
cold water, 113 East 5th St.
good price. A. J. McCullcy, Ovie­ W ANTED —Tu get position ns
do. Fla.
auto-part man. Experience ser­ FOR RENT— Furnished rooms.—
vice man. I l l Second R. H. CulHum Back
Home
Camada
FOR S A L E — 1 refrlgertor. 1 dres­ verhouse.
Bench. Mrs. H. Fellows.
ser, 1 willow bnbv carriage. Will
sell at sacrifice as ! am leaving W ANTED— One* or two burner oil
town. Apply first house on right
stove. Apply G. \V. It. Care oC
of road beyond three-mile post on
Herald.
Orlando road. Geo. Wade.

101 S Magnolia Ave.. Phone 18.

FOR

O NCE — Mother IFOR R E N T—Rooma with or with,
o f milk to give
out meals.
Reasonable rate*
to infant. Phone Lincoln House.
O. Box .171.

W ANTED TO R E N T — I or 6
You am wasting time nnd
room cottage nt once. Close in. nev if this page hasn’t your
sifted advertisement. Phono
" Y ” care Herald.
today. No. 148.

FOR RENT— Five room furnished
bungalow well located, fifty dol­
lars per month. A. P. Connelly fii
Sois (Realtors) 101-8 Mngnolin
Avenue., Phone 48.

L IT T L E W AN T AD in The
Herald will bring you Mg re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away and have
no use for. A litle thirty-cert nd
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative will
call to see you.

Quick results. Two cents p.*r word.
Sample ropy on request.

W ANTED
AT
with oversupply
one feeding a day
129-J. or write I*.

270

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1 r f n t p * r w » r « 1. m i n i m u m H«*.

ART ELECTRIC SERVICE
Erert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,

Phone FOR S A LE — Baby chicks, white
Wyandotte* and Barred Rocks.
Three more hatches. 318.00 per
Floor Elks hundred while they last. SunnyInquiro up­ side Hatchery. Longwood.

FOR RENT—Furnished rooms nnd
kitchenette, Shirley Apartments.
Furniture. crops included; rich Opposite Post Office.
trucking soil; riiouhl produce 10,FOR RENT at Daytona Beach.
000 hampers lettuce or celery per
Very desirable summer cottage
acre, adjacent large lake, Vi mile and apartments. Robert Gray, 801
station and advantages, only four Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Box 21.
miles City of Sanford; spring-wa­ Davtona Bench. Phone 1005-J.
tered pasture, valuable pine and
FOR
RENT—Two
unfurnished
timber, 175 orange trees; good
housekeeping rooms with garuge
palm shaded bungalow, barn, ga­
rage. tool house. Living elsewhere if desired. Apply Bush at Snow’s
?2,7.&gt;0 takes all. only $750 required Barber Shop.
11. Carrington, 101 First National K ill KENT—11vo room bungalow
Bank Building. Sanford, Fla.
in good location $15 per month
A. I*. Connelly A- Sons. Real tors

morning Sentinnl; largest clnssi- Lath
Malaria, Chills and Fever
firtl business, rate lc n word, min­ Brick
imum 2Ie cash with order.
DenRUc n;* Bilious Fever.
Lime

For Spare In This
DIRECTORY
PHONE
118

.ESSIN’G — It! ultigrnphing,
h* ami mailing—ns you
I it—wh'.n you want it.
L 673. II. K. Porch. First
loAl Bank Bldg.

fur

RENT - - Cottage.

FOR RENT—Ground
Blilg.. 205 Oak Ave.
stairs. C. T. Smith.

JAMES II. COW AN— All kind,
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work I'OU'Mrirs Ifia &gt; T,rr*OKll—
Ifle.l nil.* bivp the largest rlmiWater nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak
In Southw*«r«rn Oeorgla
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ Isllon
Uni,* Sr fS-n-nril) tln«.
phone 111.
TO REACH
prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the DeLnnd
M IRACLE Concrete Co., general Daily News, rate lc per word. cn«h
cement work, sidewalks, build­ with order.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. &amp; M AINE— WatervTHe, Morning Sen­
Terwillpgcr, Prop.
tinel Thousands of Mnino peo­
ple nre interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through the
ID L L LUMBER CO. Hous
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
Service, Qunllty «**(i P-t-ft,
tion.
Lumber nml Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone EC5

Rooms For Rent

Male Help Wanted

Building: Material

KfTIcIcnt.

FOR RESULTS

W ill Keep You Posted on A ll Sanford Business Activities of Importance

SHOE R E PA IR ’ NG
USED CARS FOR SAI.E
IIO P K IN ’S ELECTRIC S H O E
SHOP— Wc turn out neat work, 1921 Dodge Touring Car.
with quick service and wo use 1!*20 Dodge Screen Truck.
19211 Dodge Sedan.
the best materials.
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
1921 Ford Touring Car
PRINTING
1921.Ford Touring Car.
W IG H T P R IN T SHOP—I
"Terms to Some People"
era n specialty. Plain
I. W. PHILIPS SONS
9 Rnilrond Avenue.
Dodge Sales and Service

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Is made T h e S a n v iII be re s p o n s ib le
Incorrect Insertion.
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ARCHITECT
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Sanford, ------------- Florida

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First Street and Park Ave

TIIE BUST

Automatic Windshield
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UG STORE — Pro•rugs, Sodas.
Wo
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In W oodruff SuhdiviHlon, just south o f Sanford
If Taken At Once.

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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 27, 1925</text>
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                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
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            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 27, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
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                <text>Text</text>
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            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 27, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
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                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
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            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
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        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
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