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Minimum Temp. —_________ — 58

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

'OLUMN XV,

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1D25,

PRICE FIVE CENTS

fU R WiSATHKK

NUMBER 229,

May V i lit U. S

)Bulgarian Situation
Apparently Calmer,
Still Much In Doubt
WithlndicationThat
Result Will B&lt;' Close

'lime Re Is Informed That
Du lighter Is Horn at Capital

Friends i\iake S cen e
Despite Court Rule

/onHindenburg
Opposed To War

Walsli D edii.es 'I’rial Was an
Offshoot of H,o Oil Probe;
Prosecutor Creels Solon

’jeld Marshal R efu ses
To Say W hether He
Favors \ P lebiscite
BERLIN. April 25.— Fornt,r (’haueelhir Marx amt
kj,I Marshal V‘&gt;ii Him entoday tire on tin* last
ltrttcli in 11loir race for the
&gt;resitleney of Germany, with
leither expected to have a
nlk-awny in Sunday’s elecpolitical lenders nay th e »»•-

ii full) US

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ns thf context m l*te
■ijlrx between Woodrow Wilson
cd fharli'S K.Hughes in 19HL
Von llindeiiluirg, candidate of
parties of the Right, making
b final appeal to voters Friday
£ht. declared hi- poposition to
\nr.
‘I affirm before the whole
i rid." he said in a speech broad*
in bv tailio. “that it bus nlwuy.i
mv holiest endeavor to pre» i w I.errors of war and is
ie|p to the utmost the victims of
a,t «sr. This end can liest be
iiuinnl bv unitv and to serve our

kn# ntain, he sank
Germany
p i been the losei in the grout dopioa of the World War. We u r e
Stemimd t.« take this fact into
■fr«uM and tiear its eonsequenc-

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Appeal.

■! I HI RG. i . . r , Apr. 25.—
I" l peech broadcunt lu-'l
1■ *&gt;,ui in,in a) voters. Dr. Wil’ " in ideiitial candidate
' • limn . oulitiuii, asiierted
•eihiany "ureds the air of
■ l'ii. i n atatea for our cc1" • i .itioii ami Kuropenn
‘
lei ilu,i we in iv or-

iiy und Monday
Suicide Days
■oAlll.E, Apr. 25.—Sunday is
•bin'll popular day in the week
jr
" to kill themselves, while
ilu **y "
popular &lt;lay
n mm, ays Garland Ethel, pro“I I’hilosophy.
“Ia l,u "I largely on European
r'
work, sayn woman favor
*'H'ause on thut day m«
generally lt.ft alono while* th iir
.Tfan' brawl. Men kill them­
,
&gt;" aiiM' the face to grim
' e**uy ,.f returaing work.

Hand Concert

GREAT FALLS, Mont,. Apr. 25.
Senator Hurton K. Wheeler was
u'qiiittcd of :i charge of tmiawfttly using his influence ns senator
K’fure the ili|pnrtnient of the in:&lt;*rinr by u jury in federal court
here Friday night. The jury war

PROPOSED EAST
COAST COUNTY IS
PASSE!) IN,MOUSE
Telegrams Opposing: Forma­
tion of County From I'srl
c f St. Lucie Received After
Vote; Hill Sent To Senate
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. April 25.
—Creation of a new county to be
known as Indian River county from
p art of St. Lucie county is pro­
vided for in a bill that passed the
house Friday by a vote of 72 t.i
.'I, nod certified to the senate.
What appeared for a time to be
heated opposition to the measure
presented itself in the form «f a
larger
„
number of telegrams to
niucticnlly every member of the
house with the exception of those
who has served on the house can:milter* on county organization
v.'hich had returned a favralde report on the hill in question.
These tclegrums were from titi/.ens of St. Lucie county, mi l slotcd thut a delegation from that
county was enroute to Talt'iluisseo
to protest the passage of the measurc am, requested thut it be blockid until they could arrive.
Practically every member if the
house committee, which had discussed the proposed bill in onen
hearing lort Monday night wlien
representatives front St. t.iiciu
county were present, spoke on the
subject today, suying that an
amendment agreeable to both sides
had been presented and thut .till
parties wvru apparently s;.i* tied,
For thut reason, they sain, the
unanimous fuvorablu report was
returned.
The amendment in
question, which changed the prometed bntiudcy line, wa adopted
before Hie lull was pusHcd.
Any fii.bi oil the bill now will
have to come in the senate, as Hie
house bus passed it on.
The delegatiton referred to in
tl.e telegrams read on (In- floos of
(lie house today did not. pul in its
appearance l« fine adjournment
was taken liortly after I o’clock,
to meet again Monday afte.pooii
uL
o'clock.
Veto would be I be comity rca*
of the new county under provision:
of tile bill, which Wollld heconit
effeitive immediately upon its pu
sage and signing by Urn govern."
Tlioogb illsciission of thi nieu.i
ore con umed a large part of tin
time of the session of the housi
tliia illuming, other m atteis o
equal importance weir before it.
Numerous Ini
general nature were in
and referred to comtniltci

Legislature News
TAI.I AllASSEF. Apr. 25.—The
senate commillee decided to make
uufi volatile irport
on riparian
rights bill.-, already returned by
tile houi.e coiiiiiiittee witli unfavor­
able report.
iloti&gt;&lt;" bill i on tile HUhjirt to In
placed on calendar despite urifav
Olubie rvle.it.
New liill-s on riparian rights wilt
ho introduced next week.
House passes bill to create In­
dian Fiver comity front part &lt;.f
St. Lucie, with Vero a * county site.
Speaker Milam appoint:! memb­
ers of joint romndttn.1 to dratt
measure for taxation »( intangi-

oiilrury Seminole Hotel

a&gt; '(ternoon. I O'Cltick
’iho Three MuskeKill';
■•rtiire, |,a Burlesque
.
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'lake it from
---- Anderson
‘ * "pillar, Love Tales
Vincent Roso
’ l opulur, Dear One
----Fisher
•’•-urka Rime, La Czar­
.
Gunne
mtermission
1 ‘ H' ’*•v The Rninhovv
rl
U inch
On Mountain
Kiesler
, 1n Maltz, The Trav.
, ■
Bujrg
r„„, V
dumber, Sextette
utl„n ■|,C'»a
Djnizetti
.Anthem, Tlie Star
.n/ ''l Uanner
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WASHINOTON, Apr. 25.—AtIcgianco to the constitution with­
out mental reservation and oxerDuring a storm, which swept from Illinois to Pennsylvania, the five-story brick building occupied by the tiot»-of women's influence to make
liulgarian Dispatch
Isna- Walker Hardware Company at IVoria, 111., eollap'-t-d. Two men were hilled when the building crush­ some of those of wcuith and re­
ed u two-story garage next door.
finement realize that in wilfully
'I’he situation in HnlRarin a*i
disregarding the law they are lead­ reflected in dispatches is ap­
ing the nation to anarchy was urg­
ed by* Attorney General Snrfrent parently calmer, which is at­
in some foreign
Friday nigiu in his first public tributed
\c to r Found Dead
address since he entered the cabi­ quarters to counsels of mod­
Viter “Gay” Party
net.
eration by American and
Addressing the Daughters of the British ministers.
TORONTO, Apr. 25.—The
Aim rioan Revolution, the chief law
Bulgarin's neigrhborn, howofficer of the government laid
lmdy..uLX‘a rL A. Lyiia-iW.#.'*1'in :t slate of anr.Wy
down in emphatic language i7te
tor. was found at tlm_ bottom
Met. which S -i/je^ v
v.v 7nr.*p
\*oineii who pniti.- '
•d llie sthir* at n i"cuf m ud
ipate iii world affairs and told the tlioritics user ilk* l,&gt; a communist
shortly a fte r a celebration
Approaching Clash Between descendants of those who fought to plot, spread to to their territory.
was arranged by Fay Builder,
League Lending Saints and establish this county that tH*y Rumania appears to have become
marking the liumlredtb peralive to the situation threat
foruumeu of n musical comedy
Celery-Feds Arousing In­ should not rest content solely be­ ifully
later. Ills duel counsel, Senator
oing the hnlknils aild is lending
she is appearing in. A conncause
their
forebears
were
great.
terest; Will Open Monday
Thomas .1. Walsh, declared, liowItulguru every assistance.
tier’s jury is investigating to de­
Laxity of Thought.
cvci, that he bud legarded the
Greece maintains a neutral posi­
termine if liquor was served
Mr. Sargent asserted there wna
WASHINGTON, Apr. 25.—Char- at the party.
By J. T. McLean.
cum- merely as an offshoot of the
tion while the Jugo-Slttviu position
an
laxity
of
thought
with
regard
Sanford bar.ehull fans are w ait­ to law on the part of u section is not d e a r but It is pointed out
Teapot Dome investigation which latte, N. I.'., with IKt degrees top­
Noble Sissle mid F.ubie Kluke,
ing with the celebrated "bated of the wealthy class which the de­ ilint Jugo-Hlav intervention in Bul­
lie started nearly two years ago ped the list of cities in the E ast­ negro entertainers ut the party
and said lie bad fell it bis duty ern half of tla* country, which
testified that liquor was serv­ breath" expectancy and anxiety scendants of the founders of the garia might easily lead to another
t,i appear as counsel for bis :n- stales fnmi .M'irvland northwest,
ed and III.ike said lie wa» invit­ for the opening of the ueiiim on country 150 years ago could enr Hulkoii war. The Bulgarian Gov­
swrtiered again Friday under the
cuscd colleagues.
ed to .Miss Builder's room Monday iitterimon with the league­ reel in lllto coming generation-, ernment says the plot bombing the
unseasonablv high temperatures.
leading Saints in their uwu te rri­
Cathedral last week was carried
John I.. Slattery, United States
Maximum temperutuies of HK where he hel|ied himself to the tory down at tin* Pinellas metrop­ by spreading the lesson to mothers out by Bulgarians, Invishly paid by
district attorney, who prosecuted d&gt; grees, the bight t of record r.o whiskey. Miss tluinter testifehl
to forget, while partleipuling
who r- inainej in the
olis mnl Nick C arter’s runners-up not
Senator Wheeler, said:
in polities, their duties ut Imuie coinimiiiists,
earlv in the season, said the wea­ the party was “ perfectly rc- the Celery-Fids.
background.
s|M‘ctalde."
and
to
their
children.
“It was just a case form me. I ther bureau last night, were reg­
"W hat’ll we do," with the Saints
am the district attorney and hud istered a* man
lut unis from the
“The women of America can and
is the question on every fun's lip
SOFIA, Apr. 25.- Premier Tzanno choice other than to prosecute Southern lake i ginn nithwurd to
and some are twisting the question will make or break the nation by koff declared to tlio Associated
There is no ill feeling."
interior of I lie Eu t gulf stalaround and asking, “ What'll the what they teach their children be­ Press Friduy that the chargon
Exactly two hours and l.'t ninfore the age of ten," he declared. made bv the British members of
Saints do to us."
utrs elapsed between the time tin*
Nbxt to Charlotte came Wash­
parliament, who recently visited
W’nmauV. I'art in Politics.
The
series
between
St.
Peters­
jury retired to deliberate and the ington, I). I P a r t i i burg, W.
regarding conditions
“ We read and bear a great deal Bulgurla,
burg
and
Hanford
loginning
Mon­
time the vetdirt was returned, Vu., and Maenii, Ha., with 'Jl deday mid continuing tlitoiiglmtii tlm o f talk about woiiiuii ' h pari in p„! here were 'sheer calumny." The
grci
i
each.
Out of this time the jury look one
work, three games ut St. "Pete" iticn; about tlm purifying and en­ premier said the luboritc Nip's had
t ooler vveallier is forecast for
hour to dine. The actual time for
and
then three games here, will b* nobling influence of her partici­ not seen the things the? alleged
deliberation was but a few minutes Tonne:, i r, Mi iv ippi ami por
watched
with more Iloin the usual pation in the affairs of govern­ they saw.
lions of the Middle
Atlantic
according to court attaches,
"Statem ents lliat hundreds have
interest.
Tlm Saints have made a ment; to ull thin I subscribe, nod
But one ballot was taken. In states bv Sunday night, with
ih e n killed in Bulgarin without
for
its
continuance
and
its
exmn-away
start
losie,:
I
.-i**
f
i
r
t
spite of Judge Dietrich's order thunder (bowers Sunday or Sun . . i.e slie r rldlllll v,“ be snub
game Fraliiy, und the cAiPtiV men, i te n s io n i mil willing to w. Vk, ii ii
nguliiHt demonstrations there was dav night for 'lunnessee, the
"The luburites have not been any­
while
they
have
not
by
any
means
I
is
undertaken
and
carried
on
in
ad­
a“ rush toward the~ liencli
when the interior of the Fast gulf stales,
...........1
been making it ns unanimous ns dition to the work, the dutps, thing thcnisclvns while in Bulgurverdict was read. Friends of .Sen­ the Southern Appalachian region
tlm leaders, have been putting w hich nature has imposed upon in. If they speak ns they aro r e ­
ator Wheeler crowded about him and the Middle Atlantic stale .
actoss a grout ninny more victories bet, and which can not lie ills- ported to have done in Belgrade."
"It is absolutely’ out of the ques­
and offered double congratulations
than receiving defeats. They show iaided or neglected without injury,
!Mi At Charlotte
tion thut summary executions such
—on the birth of u daughter and
u good wide gup Isitwecii them ­ without ruin to the very body po­ ns
make out, have taken plare
acquittal.
selves and the second division, litic in the councils of which she Thethey
question
of those involved ill
I&gt;i Ariel Attorney. Slattery shook
Tampa und Lakeland, nnd it is aspires to sit in a front scut."
the bombing of tlm Svait Krai
hands with Scnutor Wher lor and I
“In thl
itideL &lt;
the | pretty certain that it will !.; like
cal lied ral is in tlx* bauds of jus­
spoke of ImiIIi the verdict and tin
Greek meeting Greek when the tom, the government In the Inst. tice. If there have been p »*m *ku new daughter,
of two leaders clash next work, and analvsiH h the whole people," lie lion
which I cannot udinlt—the
hop*- they botli get along all
b i l l hence the "bated breath" of the continued. “Of what avail can it authors thereof will lie pumned
,,g|,t." the pro.i-cuioi said t., tin
ivo fans as first mentioned,
and judged.
hat i “What'll we do." Well the fatia
“The situation Is calm through­
icst will have an opportunity of solvout the country. Justice is pur­
’• ling this riddle Monday afternoon
suing its normal course and we are
R* cord Broken at Atlanta.
jt* and every afternoon during the
constantly discovering fresh eviA M AN I A, tut.. Apr. Ik. -All
mu j week.
Ideuce. It is ns Bulgarian premier,
heal records for tile mouth of
the* No m atter how the series goes
Iask liovv these luborites. v;ho in
April were
haltered when the
me in St. Petersburg the first three
actual fact only passed two or
mercury yvoiii to 1*2. The liiglio I
red days of the week, the fans will
' three days in Hofhi, can niuke such
pi vioi. mack ioi April yva* H'i.
op- link for hig things at the hands
lip ,'o f the tin i lei men mi I heir return
h 1.2 at Macon.
SOFIA, Apr. 25.—Ivan ManoefMAf t i'i, (!a., Apr. 25.—Fiirlay
fe. a member of the nectiit com­
wa i I he boil.-I April day m the
mittee of the Bulgarian communist
Itrilmy of the local weather bitparty, wraa .hot und killcvl by thn
lean, a maximum of HI.2 being
pollco Friday when he refused to
surrender unothur store of arms
found bv the police in u search
of the holm* of a r.usperted con­
spirator.
R. W Pcarnian, .Fr., secretary of
(lie Sanford f'hnniber of (loininerce
wbo ha*! I.ceii first vice-president
of llm Florida Slate I 'otiimerclal
Secretaries Association, has bei &gt;in. president of Hint organization
through the resignation of A. V.
Sin'll, M'crctnry of the Jackson­
ville Chamber of Commerce, who
will become manager of the P itts­
burgh, Pu., Chunther of Commerce.
Mr. Snell lias written Mr. I'carThe Tliur-duy lialf-lioliday peri­ den Realty i'o., Seminole County nimi telling of his intention of
!'"' r.d will stm t in Sanford next Hank, Gonzalez Grocery Co., Lloyd leaving the state and thereby be- (
jTlmrsday, Apr. 20 just one week Shoe Store, It. I.. Perkins, San­ ing unable to continue as presi­
[ cui tier than tin* regulur tai ling ford Paint and Wall Paper C o , dent of the Florida Secretaries As­
'"'. day. May 7, it was announced to- j Kilgore Seed Co., Used Furniture m elution and turning over tlm files
u"*[duy, the date being moved ap on Cnnipuny, Seminole Printery, Sem­ and pupers of that office to him.
’*' . i.ii'oiiiit of IIn* l.as. ball game hero inole Laundry, C. W. Smith, Mr. f'enrniun’a first duties an pres­
n’*‘ next Thuraduy between Sanford [Smith’s Barber Simp, l.ul.l.y Cigar ident of the association will liu to)
[''' land St. Petersburg, the league [Store, Thrasher and Woodruff, A. preside!) at the Htutr convention to i 'I lie Sanford higli :choo| base­
Grcro-Serli Alliance Sought.
’ ' I leaders and also becauMe m" Hie Raffcld, K. F. Lane, Womirnff and be hold on May ir&gt;. in r!., ing hi ball team suffered u 7 to 2 defeat
BERLIN. Apr. 25.—A diapatch
,, cross-atattc road barliccm* to lie W at'.in, McKinnon-Murkwood &lt;'•&gt;., letter to Mr. I’earman, Secretary i hv Orlando in tin* game which they
fi. A. Fiseher, The (Quality Shop, Snell nays:
" ilie ld at Geneva on that day.
played on the Orlando grounds from Athens reports th at M. Takrlanioilos, an agent of the Greek
' I The holiday ivriod will continue J. W. Snow, DliU'froiit B.ubvr
"I leave Florida with the deep- ■vcaterdav.
Orlando scored one in each of Government, is en route to Bel­
lIl( | through tin* last Timrsduy in Sop- Shop, Haynes and Ratliff, Sanford est regrets and I have appreciated
Cycle Co,, W. It. Hoffman, II Mr- iiu.st sincerely my contact with the the first three innings, and witli grade to resume negotiationa for
tember.
mi | A number of signer:! to a peti- | Laiiliu, llodwell Realty Co., S. S. secretaries of the commercial o r­ two on in the fourth lloeflcr got a an alliance between Greece und
three-bugger, the longest hit of the Jugo Sluvia.
ict lion that the ludiduy period begin Baimu'l, Sanford Stove Works, ganization of the stale.”
game, another run was made in i Tho Greek premier, M. Michalaa Thursday, A.pr. "0 liave been oli- Popular Nluiket, Seminole Furni­
the Hixtli inning, turnkey Hill, for kopulos is quoted as stating that
by taiiUfl and other: are expt'ctcd to ture Co., J. (L McCrary, WoelOrlando
held Sanford’s hits scatwortli
and
Co.,
Thrasher
und
G
ar­
lot sign when asked. Tii;* petition and
teicd and errors allowed the two
ot those who have signed up t.. the ner, Southern Utilities Co., FI i.
runs scored.
Cash Salvage Co, W. A. Hopkins,
‘or present are:
I
kail
Ford
Steam
Presaery,
I*.
WeinA civil suit for damages in the
.
"Wo the undersigned merchant*
C. Benjamin, Sanford (!roc. • sum of $275 bus lie»*n insiRuled B oys Hand M eeting
Y nnd l.usinesH men of Sanford hcre- |. berg,
by agree to close our places of ti riu, RolM'rts Grocery, New Kra in County Court bv The Sunford
I&gt;e Held W ednesday
t(" business ut noon oil all Thursday t j Printery, M. Hanson, Ball Hurd llerahl aguin.xi .1. il. Hintennlstibeginning with Thursday, \pr. IMI, ware Co., |„ P. IliMon, McCulb'r’.s n . according ti* records ut (lie
Another meeting of tho mem.... .and continuing through tlie last 'Grocery Co., Federal Bakery, Jesie court lioiise.
) Lee and Bro., Mi.F.udy's Shoppe,
The siiiL in based on uit adver- I b trs of the juvenile bund will bo
Thursday in September.
j Churcliwell t *,,., A. K. Vowell, Geo.
I held next Wednesday night ut S
" It is tilsq uiiik'rstood tlmt if ! A. Speer, Hill Hardware Co., T. J. ti ing account which .Mr. llintcr- o'clock a t tho Armory, according
mister
U
said
to
have
contracted
I signed any other petition rdativn I Miller und Son, A. banner, San- with tile Ili’WSpUtier. 'file ucCOUIlt to Director Jos. Keizenstcin, who Ford and F irestone
to the Thur.oluy dosing that this I ford Bunk und Trust Co., J. II. I,
i-aid t&gt;i ilale buck as far as No- uny» that at the first meeting tlun
revokes such action, nnd we agree Ilii.leriaister Piano Co., F'eiinesn- i . mIh'1, IW-I.
At Fdison W ed d ing
week, 2H boys were present, the
to abide by this petition.
| lur Electric Co., Sunford Electric
When asked alxmt tin* suit Sal- lurge number being considered
"In agreeing upon Apr. .’tOlli as
urdai. Mr. iliuterinistcr declared very encouraging by the director.
the starting dute instead of the
At tho meeting next Wednesday
he liuil nothing to say other than
M ARKFTS
fir-1 Thursday in May. we do so
that "The Herald will be sorry for night complete organization will
—Wheat, in older that our employees can
it U'fore it is over."
CHICAGO, Apr.
l In’, t» take advantage of the barbecue
May 150 to 151 Vi: J"
Oats: und CL'icbrulion being held ut Ge­
200 KILLED IN STORM
110. Corn: July, I'J'i
neva uud the St. Petershurg-SaiiSEOUL, Korea, Apr. 25.—
July. 42!».
ford baseball game in Sunford on
hundred Korean em igrants pc
NEW ORLEANS,
July,[ that dute."
«d in a snow storm in Prin
Cotton close: May,
. Edward Uiggiua. Uritl’Chittcn- *
region Tuesday,
2457 to 2159,
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“WHAT’LL WE DO”
RIDDLE ASKED BY
CELERY-FED FANS

C i t y ’s Ownership
Or Lighting Plant
Will Be Discussed

Penrmnn Becomes
Head Secretaries’
State Association

Thursday Half-Holidays Begin A p r.150
Because Of Ball (Janie and Bond Meet

Sanford Ilijrh Team
Defeated in Orlandt)

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Hinlermister Named
Defendent In Suit

tntivev propose regulation tit ueai
tv puridrs.
Senate committee liohl:, iicarin
on need* of school for tho ilea
andliind. Many cornpliiiot* mail
egainst condition! there, and set
uration urged.
Authorization for levy of fr»i
three to 20 inills f«*r &gt;chool pui
Posen is proposed bv ^Represent*
live Bell of DeSolo in a bill t
provide for constitutional arncm
nient on the subject.
Cush surrender value of msui
ance policies would he eliminate
rom liability for debts under proUiuiis of a bill bv Representative*
mith and Wclu tcr of Jackson
senato propoa1 on taxea to
use that counre higher* than

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Make Your Plans for Sunday
Plan NOW to see Daytona Highlands on that day. It is hardly more Ilian a hour’s drive from
Sanford. Just pile the family into the hack of the ear, bring along a basket of luneli if
you like and your bathing suits for a picnic and an hour’s fun in the surf at Daytona Reach;
take a sixty-m ile-an-hour spin on the great speedway and SEE DAYTONA HIGHLANDS,
the greatest investment opportunity in Florida today.

How to Get There
From Beach S treet D aytona: Turn at Volusia Avenue and f

til you reach the stone entrance.
From the Beach: Cross any one of the three bridges spanning the Halifax river

to Beach Street, turn at Volusia Avenue and go straight west.
See Our Representative at Fntrance
Ground Floor Office Open For Your Convenience
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According to Dr. Frank Crane, emotions are creatures of
nabit. Anger, hate, disgust, and their pleasant opposites,
are largely productions o f habit, looking at it from Dr.
Crane’s viewpoint. And it isn’t his exclusive viewpoint,
either, since the same article from which we take his opinions
on the subject, he quotes a paragraph of one Prudence Penny,
from which he has evidently derived the inspiration for his
"piece for the papers.”
Looking at his article again we find that Prudence Penny
herself quoted the paragraph from somebody else; and thut
somebody is left unnamed, ns is the fashion o f some of the
syndicate writers who do n tremendous amount of quoting,
and then copyright their stu ffl
But the paragraph was written by somebody who thinks,
and it is so full o f materinl for thought, The Herald takes
pleasure in passing it on to appreciative readers. As quoted

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ively entitled to the tise for republication of nil news dispatches
credited to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In this paper nnd also tho Incal n sw s pu bfi sht-d herein. All rights
o f repuldicatlon of special dispatch­
e s herein are also reserved.

SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925
T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water route to Jackaon
2.—Construction of St. Johnn-Indlan River canal.
S.—Extension of while way.
4 .—Extension of local amusements.
—Spinning pool, tennis courts,
etc.
Be—Augmenting of building pro­
gram —houses, hotels, apartm ent
houses.
IL-—Extension of street paving pro­
gram .
7. — Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8. —Completion of city beautlflcaBIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
BLESSED ARE they which nre
persecuted for righteousness' soke:
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
—M att. 5:10.

D A N D O B B S S a v T ;'

M l5 » M. Will Fly.. IF —
Who Will “Own” the pole?
Ixabell, liv e ly Nnmf, Says—
llerriot In Up Ajanin.
\
By ARTHUR BRISBANE

---------L--------- - T - 4 4 I T I

And a Now York itisuL-. T
a* lived 80 year, w if i? * *

The smallest thins
is the atom nnd the
iar thing is atom
Adain.

(Copyright

MISS E. M. a young woman with
intelligence, ambition nml a rich
father, intends to purchn.se the
fastest, high power “ pursuit" airpiano and learn to Tun it herself,
if her fnther will consent. Her
name is not published in full, becauso sho does not “ wnnt the re­
porters bothering my father."
It is to be hoped that American
young MEN with money nnd cour­
age will borrow Miss M’s. plan.

This place called
a r c h e o lo g is ts arc &lt;ij

as if they couldn't
name of the town.
If. G. Wells,
1st, is working
piece, which wc
seller.

"THERE SEEMS to be little
worth whde for w girl to do. down
here, on the earth," nays Miss M.
“It would he amusing to get up
into tho nir and try that for a
change.
“ You can dress, dance, listen to
foolish talk, or annoy poorer peo­
ple by meddling with* them and
calling' it chnritv.
“ Rut there is really nothing in­
Elucidating these statem ents Dr. Crane points out that teresting in’ modern life for a
our characters are built on the habits we have formed, a girl not compelled to work for a
trite truism that we all admit. But while adm itting that living.
am told that a woman might
character is an outgrowth of habits good and bad, most of us run“ I an
airplane ns well as n man,
refuse to practice habit-making as a mental of spiritual ex­ since it’s a question of steady
ercise. We don’t like to admit that grouchiness, for in­ nerves rather than muscle.
stance, comes from daily practice along that line. And we "I should like to try it, and I
m going to have the fastest m a­
like to believe that cheerfulness is merely the outcropping of 1chine
th at can be built, if my
our sunny natures brought down from on High by the angels. father will consent. I wouldn’t of
Dr. Crane assures us that a habit never sleeps, that it is course, do anything against his
constantly on the job, and in the article we have at hand, will.
“There nre thousands of young
he as usual gets a little o ff the track in his reasoning. But women
sick of doing nothing but
the gist of the whole idea is found in the opening sentence just exist. If each of them would
of the much-quoted paragraph. “Every established mental learn to fly, buy the best machine
condition is an acquired habit, and has become such hv con­ nnd run it herself, you might have
an aii leaervu icuiiv useful.
tinued repetition of thought.”
“ You would not feel so foolish­
To prove it, take an honest inventory of your prevailing ly useless in tho world if you had
emotions. “ It is what you think and what you do that make a hanger on your place and a big
plane that you could mnnage well.
you what you are.”
“Think of the excitement nnd
fun. if war should come, getting
after an enemy plane with a ma­
chine gun popping at your dhow
: I am ir* pacvTlst.-f / mreticaUy, bur
Motoring through the vust areas o f piiie lands in Florida I slfoUid like that."

When I have lost my temper I
have lost my reason too.
I'm never proud of anything which
angrily I do.
When I have talked in anger and
my cheeks were flaming red
I have always uttered something
which I wish I hadn’t said.
I

tin anger I have never done a kindly
deed nr wise,
But many things for which I felt
I should apologize,
In looking back across my life and
all I've lost and made,
I can’t recall a single time when
fury ever paid.
1 have waked up many a morning
and I've shuddered to review
My trail of deeds regrettable no
gentleman would do.
I've gained nothing to my credit,
when my fits of temper end,
But I’ve often gained an enemy,
and sometimes lost n friend.
So I struggle to he patient, for
Ivo reached a wiser age,
I do not want to do a thing or
speak a word in rage.
I havo learned by sad experience
th a t when my temper flics
I never do a worthy deed, a decent
deed or wine.
— Edgur A. Guest.

or the timbered mountain slopes of North Cnrolinn and
Tennessee, or the even greater forests of the great North­
w est, one realizes only with difficulty that the importance
of forestry is paramount and the call for reforestation
should be heeded perhaps above all else.
But it is not always what you have, but what you save
that counts the most. Your income may be ten thousand
dollar*a year, but if you spend eleven thousand, you are not
nearly so well o ff ns the man whose income is five thousand
hut whose expenditures amount to only four thousand. The
one is a thousand dollars poorer; the other, a thousand dol­
lars richer.
So it is with our forests. There is a vast amount of won­
derful growing timber in these United States, but it is being
used up at a tremendously more rapid rate than it is being
replaced. Forest fires, usually started through the negli­
gence of some passing motorists, annually destroy millions
and millions of feet of most valuable trees. It used to be
said thnt America had “trees to burn” ; and there are many
who have taken thnt too literally.
Our forests, being destroyed by fire or necessary lumber
camps, nre fast being decimated, and unless concentrated e f­
fort is made to plant more trees, bur country, despite, is vast
wooded lands, will soon be as bare as a baldheudcd man. For
this purpose. President Coolidge has proclaimed the week of
April 27 ns American Forest Week and it is urged that every­
one contribute som e effort toward reforestation.
School children throughout America could help consider­
ably by planting trees to represent their classes.
IF A MAN

(I ocm

not provide for his children, if he does

not that vision o f conditions to come, and that care for the
May 3 to 0 is N'ntional Music days that have not yet dawned, which we sum up in the
Week. Let's all join in tho chorus. whole idea o f th rift nnd saving, then he has not opened his
eyes to any adequate conception of human life. We are in
A city is known by the popula this worltl to provide not for ourselves, hut for others, and
tion it keeps. Its size, its stabl'. that is (he basis o f economy.
ity, its quality.

W hat’n the m atter with Miami?
They huven't started another news­
paper there in several weeks.
A year ago a t this time we
were talking McAdoo nnd wonder­
ing who would he the next presi­
dent.
Wonder how un engineer feels
when he comes humu ut night ami
hasn’t bent a single automobile to
a crossing all day.
The New York World suggest*
th at the fellow who wrote “Oh,
don't you remember sweet Alice,
Ben Bolt?" should have tried
Roth'* Memory Course.
Washington notes tell of Presi­
dent Coolidge in the course of an
afternoon's wulk buying a popular
magazine from a newstnnd. We've
been curious to see that Harvard
Lampoon too.

We are living in hopes
steps out of the French
m ent so we can make a
on his name.
The news from
Coolidge chatted a
hood, this being a
in Washington.
In Buffalo, N. Y.
wrecked a brewery,
m er is the weathe
Buffalo.
The
States
which
spring

THIS YOUNG woman’s plan for
making herpclf useful, in case of
need, is recommended to the army
of young nml prosperous Amerienns now showing their high cour­
age on the backs of polo ponies,
about 15 hands high, pursuing a
little 'white wooden ball along the
grass.
That is good exercise nnd calls
for some ton rage. But if those
young men would ride about 5,000
feet above the ground, and learn
to follow an invading airplane, in­
stead of a nolo ball, thnv would
find life more interesting.
LET A few young American
girls set the example and thous­
ands of young men would follow.
Mntcrlinck might rewrite his de­
scription of the queen bee flying
up into the sky, with the d rone’s
following behind.
FOUR NATIONS are racing to
reach the North Bole. MacMillan
hones to arrive firat with the
American flag and his two uir,shi 1is.
Anyhow, whatever happens in
this ra*c. the United Staten reach­
ed Uie t.cdc first.
An to ’’owning” thnt territory,
there need Is* no nuarrel. There
1
•. '.. ;;.. .\ ; . Th
Rockefellers have actually proved
it and prodm-rd it. although Ihey
do not mean to hting it out.
And ns the Pole shifts, and dif­
ferent stars one aft»r another be­
come our Norther star, which is
not at all “ fixed him! unchanging.”
today’s Polai lands will lose their
carpet of ice, men will live there,
on fertile field;, and ’Polar Night'
will l»c located clscwhera.

—WOODROW WILSON

BUT WHAT, by th at time, will
have become of the nations no.v
claiming Polar lands? They will
hav* vanished mo
completely
BY IRVIN S. COBB
than the 22 separate kingdom*
that met the Conqueror when he
lauded in Britain.
bending over him, applying first
And what we call civilization
aid.
will then lx- part of a disagreeable
“ What’s the mutter with you?" past, studied.- as iwe now study the
Melon and freight piles. A brawny
Irishman, driving a truck, locked demanded the officer.
Bushman, African pygmies, nnd
"A white man hit me," said the the ‘‘head hunters” »f Borneo.
wheels with another truck operat­
darky, ”un' I wants him arrested."
ed by a negro.
"W hat's his nam e?"
As the two trucks jammed the
“ I don't know whut his name is.
negro opened his mouth in profuse
and highly disrespectful protest. boss—never seed him befo' in my
But before he had freed six words life."
“ Well, then, what does he look
of his speech unconsciousness shut
like?"
off further uttcrunce.
“ I don't rightly know dat, nei­
For the Irishman, with one fly­
ing leap hud reached the earth. ther. Hit happen' so quirk-iuk I
His left hunt! closed on the negro's didn't get a good look ut Mm.”
"Then how do you expect me to
ankle, and as the latter was jerk ­
ed violently into space the en­ find him if you can't describe
emy’s right fist landed a wing shot hl?m " asked the puzzled police­
sqourely on the jKiint of the jaw, man.
"Boss, dat ain't goin' he no trou­
und for the time being he knew
TIIK GOLDEN Rule needs gold­
ble,’’ Htuled the negro. "You jest go
no more.
Ten minutes later tht- victim half look for the doin'est man they is en human beings to make it rent.
Make a new race, to live under the
opened his eyes. A policeman wus 'in Newerleans!"
old rule, kind \011 will have pence.
No Golden Rule will keen the
wolves from eating u crippled wolf
or "civilized" nations front oppos­
SARASOTA TIMES
ing a crippled* nation.

MY FAVORITE STORIES

REAL ESTATE IS REST INVESTMENT

A rthur Brisbane hands out of land or u city lot and predict
some
excellent advice in one of with any certuinty whut it will be
j Wore you ever buttling wearily
worth ten, twenty-five or fifty
along the road to success when you Ms recent columns when he tells yeurs hence. The fuctnr upon
unexpectedly came to a fork in the young man and woman to buy which you enn safely rely, how­
the road? And if so, did you con­ lu n d .
ever. is thut the population and
sider that u good cxcum! to lie
wouith of the country is increas­
It
is
the
sufest
possible
invest­
down for a nice long rest?
ment. In the whole history of ing und will go on increasing, und
tho country there is no evidence thut more and more of the people,
The sinking of the Nippon of any general or widespread re­ in proportion to the whole num­
freighter, Raifuku Maru, brings duction of land vulue*. You cun ber. will live in cities.
out the fact that, in spite of in- therefore be practically sure—
F^oilda ha* *?nv&gt;st ,n nv&lt;/|m
ventjoue, man is still not master we might almost say absolutely and a half people at this time,
of his own destiny, end still hus sure—that the piece of land you not a large population for the size
not aupremo control over the ele­ iiuy today will he worth more in of the state. At it* present rule
m ents of Nature.
of growth thnt number will dou­
the future.
Almost without exception the ble in the next ten year*. It is
Henry Ford, Marshall Field 111, substantial propertied men in ev­ easy to look ahead to the time
Rodman Wunamaker and others ery community are those who when there w ill to- five million
are In the American Airways, Inc., bought land in the pust, or dun:: permanent resident* here and thut
This will
recently organized for tho purpose to
their
landed
inheritance. many winter guests.
of handling mail and express. Big Through the great agticultural make the lot which today seems
things can be expected in aero­ states of the west you find every­ high ut two or three hundred dol­
nautics in tha next few years.
where men who bought Und from l a r s a front foot look like a pick­
the government a t two or three up at ten times that sum. The
The Fort Myers Press prints a dollars un acre and sold it for four vulue of the Highest priced lot in
picture of the Fort Myer* Brass hundred dollsrs an acre Some of the slate will moat likely double
Band of 1884. The members ure them did fa r better than that. in the next ten years.
There never will be a better
a little peculiar looking in their Many a flourishing city stand to"pancake straw " hats and other day on land which less than fifty time thun now to resolve to sham
future growth anil
things, hut we wonder what the years ago was considered high at the country
prosperity by becoming a . land
old boys think of the balloon pauts five dollars.
No map can look at an aero owner.
and baggy coats of nowadays.

HKRKIOT IS chosen President
of the French Chamber of Deput­
ies after a few "no-decision" fistfighls on the rostrum when con­
servatives accused rudicals of vot­
ings twice. In France where they
take government seriously, a real
fighlet' like llerriot in net down
long, and never out.
MR. DEPEW. ninety-one, gives
thi* recipe for happiness ami lung
life.
“Believe in vour country,
your fellow mail und God, and
in* careful of your diet. The
lest of the problem wilt take
care of itself."
YOU ASK. naturally, WHAT,
problem. What would you add to
the Depcw prescription for those
that want to do aomething besides
living 01 to 100 years? Wlu.t about causing vour name to be re­
membered after you have swallow­
ed tho Inst morsel of the careful
diet ?
How would you go about that?
Living to 100 and eating carefully
or burning up like Keats, Nano*
Icon or Pitt, amt dying, with lift
hardly begun. Which wuulJ you
choose?
TV V

population of the
is estimated at 111,300
is about how many j
fever.

Tn Puterson, N. ,1.. n hui k
telephone pole, indicating the
was on the wrong *ide of
street.
In a Boston fire, things
c a rrie d

m il

by

t h &gt;&gt;*

—h b c *

in pajamas, so now no hoi
Boston in safe.

American Forest Week

European politics have ull the
upa mui downs of a scenic railway. not provide for nil those dependent upon him, and if he has

Formerly the boys used to scrrenude the girls nnd fill their cars
with awcet music, but now they
have to fill their stomuchcs with
Ice cream.—Key West Citizen.
And lollipops. •

A L L THE. SIG N S O F SPR IN G

Ais Brisbane Sees" i t

( i M |l

R n 4 a r at Sanford, Florida
:ere*J an Srcoml Claaa Mutter,
obar &gt;7, 1919. nt the Pnstofflca
Saaforil. Florida under Act of
rch 3. 1997.

25, 1938. ;

rT -IN PASSfNi
BY R. .1. HOLLY
Many years ago I advocated early closing on Saturday
nights for all the stores instead of keeping open until mid­
night. I note by the Orlundo Sentinel thut several of the
big stores down there will close at seven o’clock Saturday nights. People can buy ull they need at any store before
midnight—if not they should go without.
Northern states are in the grasp of u heat wave. This
sounds funny when wc ure enjoying such comfortable iluys
and nights down here in “Flurridy.” Just why anyone should
want to live elescwhcre is strange.
Woman drowned in the surf this week brings to mind
that the foolish season is nt hand again when the funny tellows rock the boat nnd those who cannot swim try to cross
the Atlantic ocean on a shingle. If they persist in going in­
to the surf over their head they will eventually drown.
The legislature has indefinitely postponed the so-called
race truck hill and this will undoubtedly settle the muttecr for
some (ime to come. All of which reminds us thnt the race
track ut Miami has nothing to do with the folks of Sanford
or other rities in Florida. Miami is big enough to settle her
own troubles.
.Several bills ia the legislature would build roads down tha
cast eoa.d. and up tho west coast and yet not a murmur about
building a real road down the central portion of the state
where it is badly needed. Just one real rout! that starts
somewhere and goes somewhere in Florida would be a rcul
blessing.
In discussing several bills yesterday at the Chamber
of Cotncrcc meeting Frank Forster said it would be a good
thing to kill all the bills in the legislature and he jokingly re ­
marked that ho was "agin all new bills" for good. The legis­
lative hopper is now- filled with a hunch of bills that mean
nothing to the general welfare of the state being the pet
measure* of a few of the peanut politicians who want to aec
their names in print.
Hoy was killed in St.
sign falling on his head.
fall and kill somebody and
suit. Swinging sings are
buck numbers.

Petersburg the other day by a
Any of these swinging signs can
thereby give the merchant a law
not only dangerous but they are

Just us we get ready to take in the shekels from those
harassed tax dodgers the state legislature trie* to throw the
fat in the fire by bringing up new bills for taxation of tangi­
bles, intangibles and other kinds of underwear. Well, some
day, there will be no tuxes or prohibition.

1SxtdNSMl)UBFG'll'TiTF;
I)EARBORN INl&gt;EPENDENT

The recent announcement by the
Secretary of Agriculture that tho
farm outlook is the best in five
years, while of particular interest
to the American farmer, is like­
wise and deep concern to business
I men throughout the country, tor
j the farm er’s buying strength goes
far to determine whether times
I will be prosperous or the reverse
I The statem ent that the American
farm er will have 510,000.000.000 to
| spend at the end of the crop year
! next dune—a billion more than in
j 1022—will mean the maintenance
| of the furm er’s purchasing power
| nnd a continuance of agricultural
support for general prosperity, as­
suming, of course, that no great
change in the gcnernl price level
of farm products takes place.
Tho fact that farm products am!
livestock production in the United
States last year had a total value
of more thun $12,000,000,000—
more than half of the entire na­
tional debt—is reason for nation­
wide
rejoicing.
The
values
amounted to more than $1,000 for
every person, male or female,
above ten years of age, employed
in agriculture .,r iLi allied uecu
nations. These figures suggest
tho magnitude and importance of
farming in this country.
And
while the figures cited for 1021
show a tremendous decline from
those of 1920, when crops and live­
stock values were more than $21,000.000,000, one must remember
that 1020 values were enormously
inflated. It is not at all certain
thnt in proportion to the prices
of the things he must buy, the
farm er's values were any higher
than in 1021.
Ju st now there is a slump in
the pricp of wheat. But as prac­
tically all of last yeur's crop, ex­
cept that reserved for seed, had
been sold before the .-lump came,
the speculator in grains, the miller,
and the middlemen, not the farm ­
er, are more likely to be injured
by this decline in prices. In fact,

FLORIDA TIHKS.UNION

Bank deposits look good to some folks but loans on real
estate show thut your city is taking care of the new* building
program. Whut Hanford needs Oudly ut the present time is
quick louns for building purposes.

There would be more boating and fishing here Lf there
were more boats snd there would be more boats if we had
m boat basin thut would protect them and there would be more
fishing if a yacht club hud u place where boats and guides
could oe procured.. We need concerted action on this mutter
but it should be done along business lines for it costs money
to build these duys.
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Plenty of strungera in the city these days looking for
property of all kind.* and many sales ure reported for the
past week. Our advertising and the many good reports about
our growth is being circulated over the state and we are
feeling the effects.
Now that Seminole County haj come to her “census" we
will have to abide by the result even if Sanford s figures are
not satisfactory. But wo should learn by experience and be­
fore tho national census is taken we should have more terrltory and hava a systematic canvass taken giving tho cen*
„ua enumerators plenty of time.

for nt least another yrar. “’f-i

HOW IT PAYS TO EXERCISl

Manager Clyde Byrd of the Southern Utilities Co., here
will be glad when the celery crop is off. Clyde hus been work­
ing day und night to keep up with the icing of cars and plac­
ing lights ull through the celery delta where new wash houses
were starting up. When you remember that in one days ship­
ments it took 4,500 tons of ice you can get some idea of the
magnitude of keeping a supply of ice here at all times. The
Southern Utilities plant here has been enlarged from time to
time but will receive much new space und machinery ugain this
summer getting ready for the big winter business. That they
have kept abreast of the big rush here In the past few weeks
shows that Mr. Byrd and his force have not been idle.

Picnic days and vacation days und fishing day.* ure hero
und there is no spot in the world that offers quite a* much in
thi* line as Sanford. With the miles of river und the many lakes
and creeks und the many clear springs and the glorious shady
nooks ull over this country the duya of fishing und swimming
und picnics will be replete even if you do not go away for
your vacation trip.

cq

cattle, dairy products, wheat,
and poultry in the corn l*lt H
mine to bring more money than Ml
year.
General prosperity cannot W
built upon a discouraged fzrmirn
population. Unless the farmer
keep his debts paid, his
buiblingn in pepnir, his family f*H
tented; unless he can educate W
children and be assured of a •*return on both capital and cr.rrF
invested, tho whole country
fers. The farm er is inter? ted a
the same governmental policies is
the rest of us—economy in c»F'»*|
diturc; reduction In taxes; *»d*j
fair share of the profit* of “
common toil. That he ithem is now evident. ’I he
has turned the corner; he will
a billion dollars mors to
this year than in 1022.

1 eojile who exercise III some
o|&gt;en air game which is a stimu­
lant and not u strain know thut it
does them good," declares the Chicr.go Tribune. If they cunnot get
their exercise they do not feel up
to pur. A good habit can get u
bold on you just us a bad one can.
The person who exercises general­
ly is stepping high and wide be­
cause ho feels it in him. He i»
conscious of flexible, responsive
muscles. A large part of living
,s jj1*1 j ‘v*ng. A sense of physical
well-being comes from u body in
goo»| shape. The huud of th a t body
will work better. It pays to ex­
ercise.”
And almost everybody
knows that this is true.
More and more the idea is being
expanded, however, that there
needi be some part of every day

for children or men in their doUp
Golf is fast becoming an Amerir
game or sport, and link* are •*
ed to a chain of henlth-givhjf .
version in this country, r *°r
has many golf links, and »®*
the number yearly—and it t* ’
mentioning thut the links arc u.
summer und winter.
Of course, not everybody f
it convenient to play K0,L
there are the tennis courts.
is a fine gume, with plenty 01
ercise attached.
And bask't
and buseball and a hundred *
outdoor games are possible * j
anywhere in the country. ” n ^
is not practicable to play s* ,.,
there is the chance to walk *
tie. Walking is better
M
than running, or driving a W ^
utmost any other form of e*
ing.
Many people imagine thej1
not walk a mile or :wo to
fice or whatever takes then'
hnrrw*?
car nHJHt be

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TELEPHONE:— Res. 4H8-J

MESDAMES HOUSHOLDER, PALMER
HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE PARTY

L ,i)l be^ S ory Hour »t
fin e

wi11 mcct Ht

* * £ v° Howard Chapter
^i'rdted Daughters of the
L iev will moot in Central
Club will

^

“ njdio J l Mr- f " " * «

l0" Orcan Club will meet
‘i ^ of Mrs. A. AI. Philj O a k Avenue at 3:30 o’clock.
Wnes Guild w,lt m‘'cl, , at

Monday
,s Unit of the Church
le of the Holy Cross
meet »t 3:30 o’clock
Mrs. G. D. Mobley
CIU^ Will
the“ “sos ial meeting at the
Jut Church parlors at J..U)
l
The hostesses will be
W E. Wells. Mrs. P. AI. Eld­
in' l\ K. Chorpening. Mrs.
furling, Mr.-. Davis, Mrs.
T F. Adams,
t. C. E. Rente will entertain
'ueniav Duplicate Club at H
i in the evening.
Confederate Memnrinl serv
loanced bv the N. De V. Ho
Chapter of the United Dnugb
J the Confederacy to be held
T.tral Park Sunday will be-

• | o’clock instead of A &lt;»’-

previously announced. Dr.
, King will deliver the nd4f the afternoon.
CARD OF THANKS
the friends who were so good
ind to Mis* Hattie Grist durer illness we are truly grnteWe also thank them for the
n as token nf sympathy.
Fred Grist
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Huston
Mildred Huston,

One of the most beautifully Mrs. H. I
planned and one of the most en- l?cc- Mis
joy able parties of the season was k^jj1u™J
the bridge party Riven Friday nf- ju i*.
ternoon at the Womans Club by Mrs. Ed\
Mrs. Ernest F. Ilousholdcr and Henry. N
Mrs. Floyd Palmer.
Edward
Mrs. Housholdur wore a l&gt;cnuti- Coleman,
ful town of soft rose flat crepe Mrs. Mai
heavily beaded in crystal and fash- Gnllnwav
ioned in becoming straight lines. Joe Chi it
Mrs.
Palmer wore an exquisite ! tet. Mrs.
gown of flesh crepe trimmed i n ! John Me
lace made with apron effect, lloth i Mrs. A. i
hostesses wore corsages of old Ison. Mrs
fashioned pinks.
: R. I). c n
The club was artistically dec- Miss Sar
orated with grent bowls of soft son, Min
pink ophelia roses. Gladioli in the D. Moble
same color were placed in tall ins. Sirs,
wicker baskets about the room. Gonzalez,
The punch table was lovely with A. W. Iits laco cover on which the bowl Mrs. A.
rested, banked about with fern Chase. M
and roses.
West. M
At the refreshment hour the Charles
hostesses were assisted in serving Mrs. Sid
ft dainty sweet course by a bevy i.Mrs, Riel
of Sanford’s lovliost younger set. Williams,
who indeed formed a picture o f !George I
charming youth. They were Miss nelly. Mi
Sara Evelyn Williams. Miss Mary E. Tolar.
Elizabeth Puleston, Miss Gladys Derlev.
Wilson, Miss Mildred Holly, Miss E. P. M
Mae Holly, Miss Olive Newmin idun. Mr«
and Miss Georgia Mobley. Pink j Kirtley,
m i n f sz t i n r «

a iv jn ll

j’£?£U ; A ,

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NOTICE

■meeting of the Auxiliary of
merivan Legion ba-. In&gt;t»p past
i from .Saiiirdnv because the
(tiding to the American Leglimr is tom up for cons true -

The Churches
IS1IW SCIENCE SOCIETY
rutina .....ere Service a are

in the Woman's Club, Oak
n* and Third Street, every
lFMorning at It o’clock. Sun•thool at In o'clock. The subin rtnntorrmv ks “Probation
services

OKtlinirs tc-timonies of heal*
»t H o’clock in the Reading

Delightful Birthday
P arty Given Thursday
A delightful purtv was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. J.
Flaiiagon on Thursday in celebra­
tion of the fifteenth birthday an­
niversary of their son Arte Flanagon.
The dining room was beautifully
decorated in many gay colors of
spring flowers. Games furnished
the pleasures of the evening. Aim.
It. L, Hellers and Mrs. Albright,
as listed the hostess in serving lb"
delicious refreshments.
Taoso present were: Miss A linn
G eiutv, Miss Nannie Brook. Alins
Nellie Williams, Ali-s f.ucilc Sel­
lars. Miss Lillie May Flanagan,
Mi*s Virginia Ginder, Mi « Myi
tie Rower. Miss Ruby Flanagan,
Miss Alien
Flanagan,
t’arci*
Brooks, Winifred Brooks, Donald
Ginder. Harold llantll,
Evcrit
Flmugon, llarry Heiiuneyur Jj'..
and Arte Flanagan.

Sunday School Of
Baptist Church In
Membership Drive

Miss Ella Williams, of Jackson­
ville arrived Saturday to spend the
Week-end the guest of Miss Santa
Lake.
D. J. GuiYott has arrived in
Sanford front Montgomery, Ala.,
Ho will make Sanford his future
home.
T. It. Lnuderback of Baltimore.
Aid., is a business visitor in San­
ford. Hu is a guest of the Valdez
Hotel.
Mrs. Donald Whitcomb return­
ed to Sanford Friday after a visit
with relatives in Orlando for the
past week.
Air. and Mrs. Donald Dnvey re­
turned Friday ;rnm St. Petersburg
Tltev will make ther future home
on Lake Onora.
A congenial party motoring to
Orlando Thursday were, Mrs. J.
Fleischer, Airs. P. Woinburg, Mrs.
M. Kronen anu uasy.

*),

Mv. and Mrs. I.. II. Frank and
children will arrive Sunday to be
the guests of Mr. Frank’s par­
ents Mr. nnd Mrs. G. R. Frank.

OPPPOSITE

W. S. Park of Palatka. a foraiyr 11*sblent of Sanford, is sound„
week-end here the
.: .Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Mrs. t'raig Thompson and lit­
tle daughter. Betty, left Saturday
for a visit with Mrs. Thompson’*
parents, Mr. and Airs. Allen in
Montgomery. Ala.
Judge &lt;’. C. Neesmith has artived front Birmingham, Ala., he
will bn joined shortly try his fam­
ily. Judge Ncr.uv,itl, will prac­
tice law in Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smith, re­
turned Friday from Tampa whore
.Mrs. Smith went as a delegate
from the Sanford Kcheknh lodge
to the State Assembly.
The many friends nf Henry McLeolin Jr„ will be glad to learn
that he rested well through Fri­
day night and was reported much
improved Saturday morning.

P erson als

Drive over to our 6
tal^e a cooling di
&lt;

ocean.
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Mrs. W. II. Mabry, and son Hor­
Mrs. Pose Dickenson of Jack­ ton Mabrv with Mrs. (i. F. Smith
sonville is the guest of friends in siw-nt Friday in Winter Park with
friends who are leaving Saturday
Hanford.
for their home In the N orth."

' s ci. ty maintains a reading
free luiiii library, where
•"C and ntlu.rizcd Christian
The attendance contest between
j* lilrrniurp may lie read, hortin*
Sunday School of the First
l or Purchased, in room MV
Baptist Church of Sanford and
*w *rna'
Ruilding, open
tttdneMiay and Saturday the Gainesville Baptist Church
which began on Sunday. Apr. i&gt; is
to s-no i&gt;. m .
creating much interest, it is de­
■''dconic to attend the clared and every effort is being
and t,, iimlnj use of the
made bv Supt. Jno. D. Jiukins and
:t room.
ids officers anil members to put i
the Sanford church over the top |
PTISI CHURCH
in spite of the bad start on the •
"&gt;l
a. m. Morn first Sunday "f the contest due t o ’

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stoudenmire and children have returned
to their borne in Camilla, Ga,, af­
ter a few days visit with Mr.
Htoudenmire's brother. \V*.
|„

Glenn Whitcomb came
Inndo Friday evening

Stniuleomire

friend, hurtL

,Mr*. J. G. Unit will return Sun
[ day from Kissimmee where she
has been the guest of her iluughj ter, Mrs. W, J. Steed for the past
week. Mrs. Steed and children will
i return with Mrs. Hull for a week’s
vi*it in Hanford. Mr. Steed i: on
i a business trio in the Ka it.

Charles C. Ely Jr
ville. is spending the
business in Hanford.

Miss Kuhn Williams will go Him
dav to Hastings where she wil
remain for several weeks.
Air. and Mrs. G. B
as their house guest,
Armstrong, of Detroit

( iingham f ’lnllt, litflil weight
m aterial itt every ahm

Mrs. Chiirles Fowler of Nyack
fln-thc-Hudsnn, New York, is
announcing the engagement
of her daughter,
Miss Elsio Fowler
to
James Carlyle Fermenter

J&amp;-MAY—»

*. Raymond Philips will re
.Sunday from a visit in Char
i. S. C. and Augusta. Ga­

lt is reasonably eus&gt; to go into
business, but it takes capital,
courage and capacity to stay ia it
Fierce to advantage,— Los Angeles Times.
PLAIN BUT IMPRESSIVE
monuments are more in demand
limn the elaborate and ornate
kind, and we execute many or­
ders in both classes. Our work
has a finish that is peculiur to
itself in many ways, and secures
for it praise from patrons and
others interested in cemetery
architecture. We submit orig­
inal designs for monuments and
markers.

'ml sermon 11 a. in
f ird’i Peril nnd Sun^ People’s Unions 7 o'clock.
ind sermon 8
t .ruh‘- 11. “The Lino Which
(» Ao ||„(1h t“
*| beginning of the even'ng
■- -he ordinanco of baptism
" “'Ministered,
;,inl prayer meeting
?vming d o’clock.
',l1 ‘nvitntion to citizens
*o attend these ser-

Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Baunicl will
motor to Jacksonville Saturday
where thev will spend the week­
end.
L. D. Cockrun. of Sarasota,
suent a few days la s t week with
his sister. Mrs. W. 1. Stoudenmirc.

colored baskets edged with golu Mrs. Frc
nnd favors for each guest were {.angler,
tiny Dorothy Perkins roseb uds.
Endor C
A beautifully framed picture of luce. Mi
“The Alice (Hue Gown" was won Robert I
by Mrs. Hawkins Connelly for mak- moml. M
ing high score. For second high Mrs__•&gt;,
■ • -,k,. was pro- 'waT3S5«
sevA*.' .
. . . oi lustre salt .t.*.a , .'.its. W.
pepper holders.
Mrs. De
For the cut prize Mrs. II. L. Smith, .t
Perkins was awarded a lovely cor- Claude I
sage of roses and gypsophilu.
Mr&gt;. It. :
Those Invited were: Airs. F. E. worth. A
Roumillut, Airs.
Julius Schultz, It. Key.
Airs. R. C. Rower. Airs. Samuel Mrs. W.
Puleston. Mrs. it. A. Newman, F. Syinw
Airs. George A. DeCottes, Mrs. Clyde H&gt;
John McDonald. Mrs. Alexander Miss Mil
Vaughn. Airs. T. I- Dumas, Mrs. ter Wig!
R. I„ Perkins, Mrs. W. D. Gard- Mrs. W.
ncr. Miss Abie Doudney, Mrs. er, Mrs.
George D. Bishop, Mrs. J. I&gt;. Wood- |Karl Scl
rulT, Mrs. James Ridge, Mrs. W .. Mrs. ('In
J. Tiiigpen, Miss Kathryn Wilkey, Culler, ,
Airs. S. S. Ruumel, Alias Emma ID. L. 1
Owens, M rs. Archie Retta, Airs.’Sharon.
Howard Hulick. Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. J. (

NOTICE
las* nf the serious illness of
rMcCaulin Jr., the dance an ­
ti far tH- evening to In* giv.
i lie House Cornmitte of the
n s Gab has been postponed
further notice.

' Death "
dr-esliir evening

St*

Griffin will come from Hastings
to seem! Sunday in Sanford.

Srnall strip es in all colors
tul&gt; dresses am i boys’ suits

Semi no Id Marble Co
Hanford, Fla.
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church

follows:

F. B. Adams, Su-

'J:•'!() A. AI.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
w,ir&gt;lnn. reception of
The services at the church
,
M'l “ talk to boys. Hunday will bo a* follows:
H A. M.
Sunday School 0:1!* A. AI.
Preaching service 11 A. M.
'i p * 'mediate and Junior
Junior C. E. 2 :0 * P. M.
Intermediate C. E; 7 P. M.
S ' T ,n: ‘he pastor 8 P. AI.
Senior
C. K. 7 P. M.
f e■a lBov*
1,1"; W
«nit
day
of
InaaL All ^ i

GINGHAM
Gingham, small uiul medium size check

of each preaching service for Iho
reception of members,
CONG It Et JAT ION A L CHURCH

Ul IS CHURCH
Sunday School D:df* A. M.
Alorning worship and sermon 11
’u.nr v. ilftcr Easter,
begins promptly a t A. M.
Evening worship and sermon, s

V *?'d at lu ::to A. M. A. AI.
........................
A cordial welcome is given to all
nc '""al Shepherd.”
T o'clock and to conio and worship.
j. UQVOllulls.

'ion* every Sunday
* lhe month at 7:15

HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Sunday Apr. -d.
Sunday School at the church ut
class D:Lr» o’clock.
.
,
* " (t.Pr, *vbooI houra,
Regular morning services at 11
rtnueit«d to send their o’clock the Rev. Janies Glass will

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HIT HOME RUNS
IN LAKELAND TILT
Jkcruil From L illie Rock
.Told Highlanders Puzzled
fni
F and Wins 12 to 7; Celiarites

How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
W. Li Pet.
St. P e te rsb u rg ....... . . 8 1
.887)
Sanford
.............. (I I
.GOB
Lakeland ..
3 rt -13.'!
Tampa
2 8
.200

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nr.slstcd). I*cft on haw. ..........
O; Chhngo t. Bure on balls, off;jJ
Well" 5; Carnally 2. Struck out ■
hy Wells 2; Connolly t; llollowny ft
a I ; Lyons I. Mils, ott Wclia d in a &gt;
,,T 'nnlncs, HoUbyrny 0'in 2 innings, m

HITS, SCORE 4TO 3:?°T",y--

I D '2 1-2. Winning pitcher Wells.1■
TDK DBIVE.v . BOM MOUND
* •
I Umpires,
fmr
Evans, Hildebrand and ■
Rowland, Time 1:50.
PITTSBURGH, Apr. 3r.A-Hard
’i«r«
&lt; _____
■
■
hitting pave Chicago an e a r* 7 to '* '*
In W o o d ru ff S u b d iv isio n , ju s L u u u th of Saiir,„i
U1ILE HOLDS ST. LOUIS
■
2 victory over Pittsburgh ypstcr-' "•(** RilSCS on Mulls R c s p n n If Taken A t Once.
3,1for^
CLEVELAND.
Apr.
25.-Uldc
3
dny. Ydc was driven from th e siltlc F o r.L o st o f P ilc h e r s’
*• « 1
1 S&gt; ' - •
pitched
good
hall
except
in
the
*e-:
ft
mound
in the contest.*
A t-; Duel Jly The -C’obbmcn
... earlv
...
...
— . --venth Inning yesterday when S t.jJ
dridge, making his first appear- .
$ 208.00 P er Lot
Louis scored an their rims. Clove-1■
enre of the reason, nplacdd him
/•itir ir n
* *”
,
8 -&lt;&gt;
to •.1, SEIer —
hit H
"
end was hit freely. Grimm, former
• ii .
" P p*— Chicago ’ ' land nwinning
i u n m * •»
,
W n vln n il n ..„ _ |,„ ,|„ .| n „ , f,ir Pirate, ltd the Chicago attack ? 0.* T P 1 . £w l Lrce bits y esterd a y ; rately Tor the tenth consecutive *
, v a |,|,. S'Jfi.on i v p l o t , b a la n c e m o illlilv for 5 , .
\\ .lyLind D u tn 1 llljCu OllJ lo» „ jth «• single. « ilouble and two ,l" w,lh the aid of bases on balls game, making a single in the s'-- ■
3 . Ul... I
Pinch H itler in lith and His triples. Barrett also collected four '’‘“j erratic fielding, defeated Dc- j venth inning,
, , a
n “ Pitching duel.; Sgote by innings:
Succe.HHors A u Pounded hit*.
lion too I JJ
Score by inning/:
’•
‘‘Itip Connelly heal the Tigers to | S t h u i » i '„
.. 0*8).I)
Hard Throughout the (iamo
tlx- u p
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Chicago
122 till (8)0—7 ot!c hit until tho seventh Inning! Cleveland
I(10 2tno........
f
o-.
Pittsburgh
001
1)01
000—2
wl,f&gt;"
uPpocd
with
a
hqtne
Sumniury:
Twt»
base
h
its
Wil- JJ
NEW YORK
AfllA Tail -I Hlfl
hi
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Summary: Two base hits, Hnrt- 5. *'• .T,H« nsrau.t Continued until | liaiul. Spurrrdon. Ktfobh. Myall, 3
Giants* winningg Htrcak "f
' nvtt. Miller, Carey, NiehaiiH, Bar- *^«&gt;nrm!»^ wan dqivcn o ff thc'niound. ( Fcwstcr 2. Sarrificcj. Jamiemn, ■ First Mf.
Linford, 1^1
play* Eev J
ten yesterday when.
lm«e hliit«
''y Innings:
! tcphciison. Double play*.
games was broken
when r„M
vett. (ti-inim
Grimm. Three hnse
i t s ,.. , ^core
,
.000
000
300—3
|
Eter
to
Sewell
to
Knmje;
Fewstoi
they lost to the Brave-, 8 to I. Grimm (2). Sacrifice*. McAnley , 5 . lo'r
201 010 OOx— t tu Knoflc; McManus to lloberti.:m * f
Wayland Dean, pitteo against J o e ' [2), Alexander.
Double plnys,
................ .. , . . . . ...
... . . . . . .
—-i
Wright.
I
^woniniy:
Two
bare
Bit, Klimm, lo Si dcr. Lpft on bases St. Louis
Moore
and
Nichaus;
(ienewich on the uimiud, »:i&gt; pulled

WINNING STREAK
OF GIANTS ENDS
WITH BOSTON 8-1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. i„ Pet.
j, Play Poorly In 2nd (lame New York
0 2
750
Cincinnati
.700
LAKELAND. Apr, 25.—Jackson, rhilndclphin
.571
.500
the young hurler Nick C arter ob­ Chicago
.500
tained from the Little Hock ctuh St. Louis
Brooklyn
.375
“showed his stuff" in the ram c Pittsuliurgh
.300
with the tail-coders yesterday a f­ Boston
.280
ternoon , ami added another tallcy
n*®‘ ^hccc base hit, Davis,
AMEBIC AN LEAGUE
out for a pinch hitter in the lith Mooro and Nichntis; Moore, Wright i
to the victory list of the Celery*
U h lc T ’,;,WiId p d X D a v K 'i/m - * J * * ? + ? * * *
base. C h i-:
Stolen base,
h .i -’l!e, L,,1!11.*.. Alnnualj,
..
,
w . L. Pet. Inning, lie way followed by Wal- nnd Nicliaus. Left on base,
piros, Moriarity, Owens and Gcisel.
Feds hy a score of 12 to 7, Jack- Philadelphia ..
catto,
8:
Pillsbtirglt
7.
Base
(m
1
P
*
''‘s,
CoBins.
bacnflcc,
blitoly.
O
. 7
.778 ter Huntr.iiiger and Howard Bald&lt;•
: Tavener hnnlitn nl , i » " tit., ,7..7'
!
^
t
ton not only kept the liighlnndcrR Cleveland
Alexander I; Aldridge 3. j
' U u1,1l (jlay’t* IIIuu (u "* Tihm 1:32.
7 &lt;r» .778 win, who were hit hard through-1
out
#
Struck
out.
by
Alexander
it.
lliti
{
Washington
(t
.750
puzzled, hut he clouted a home-run
.. .. 7 4
.03(1
getting in the tsattinsr feature line Chicago
Score by Innings:
...
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with Bailey, the Cnrtcrm cn's first New York
« .. . 200 030 012—8 ilndge K in &lt; 1-3. Passed balls,
................ . .. 3 7
.300 Nc»v York
000 000 100—I Smith. Losing idtcher. Yt!e. Unibaseman, who also hit for four Detroit
Summary: Two luur hit. Harris, I'ircs. O’Day. Pfirr.mn and Swcen. 3 P4" ;mo
hags during the p in ir. Mcltae for St. L ouis...............
t a
t i l Bancroft. Three bam* hit, Welch ey. Time 1:37.
the lligl landcrt had rough troinif Boston ..................
due to it,» poor support of his
Stolen base, O'nidl. DotiM. plity«, i
SOUTH EltN ASSOCIATION
toamninte.i.
Bancioft ami Burrus; Padgett;
LOSING STREAK BROKEN
W. L. Pet. Bancroft ami Harms.
The Box Score.
Left an
PIHLADELPHfA. Apr. 25SK E PS
y 2 .818 bases, New York II; Boston 13. j Brooklyn broke its io.;iag streak of
Alt 11: it I’O \ F, Atlanta
s a n Fo R d
8 3 .727 Bare on balls, off Dean ‘i; Bald- five straight games here yester-'
Curley, If. .. .. .. 1 2 u 5 II ii Nnshville
5 0
.
. 155 win I. Struck out, hy Genewich' day by defeating the Phillies. Ill
peon, as. . .. .. 5 n t 0 it ii Little 1’iH’k
:• &lt;1 .15512; Dean 2. Hits, off Penn U ia U to 8. in a game marked by free
AVilzak. 2b.
1 1 w 7 Ii n New Orleans
5 It .155 hillings. Ilunlzinger 3 in 2. Bald- hitting. Dazzy W ncc, though.
5 1 1 r, li ii Birmingham .......
Thom paun, c.
....
5 ii .155 win 3 in t. Passed hall. O'Neil. I'aiiiiuered froai the start to fin -1
Bailey, lb.
•
t 1 1 3 il n Memphis
( a rlrr, rf.
l 7 .3(141 Losing pitcher, Dean. Umpires,. . .ish.
(•vnevit ;iihI S hu ford A m *., Stinford
.. 3 1 &gt;, II 1 ti Chattanooga
Znch
Wheal
. . . wont
..... tin
.... route.
.................
. Wheat
1 2 1 It n 0 Mobile ........................... 8 8 .273 | Bigler, Ih irt nnd
KlitHfy, ef.
McLaughlin.' had a perfect day at bat wTth flee
Friable, 3h. .
1 "It 1 1 1 it
j lim e, 1:57.
lilts, iurludirig a home run witth
JnekKoii, p. .
3 •&gt; •t n il 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC Id : a U1'• »
— ,
one oit.
tv. [
Wphh. 7
t 1 0 (1 1) n
DEFEAT r Am il N AI S
' , » by inning/:
St an 7.ak. rf
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ST.
LOUIS,
Apr.
25,-A
llan
So1 ' f;
•
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.000
• U () II II
3
Alverson, j».
1 ii Spartanburg
■ 210
,.). i rotlion was poundcil in the 8th in- 1I'hibulrlfihia
niinucipnia
’.to III 002— H
FOR THE
3 *1
Grccnvillo
: ning and the Cincinnati Beds came u . ^ ' mi" nr;v,; 1
1&gt;*'«;. Brown I
ItH 'S.
3 •i •
28 12 11 27 III 1 Augusta
Totals
I from behind yesterda'-, tu defeat
1ihants f»). High, Sand. Stolen
*1 3
7 flit for Jack-on in lull.
Charlotte
Hie St. Louis Cardinals. 7 to 0. K. b" e8'
l ,i M i^hoH-Sac*
•» 3 •
LAKELAND
Alt, It. II. IT). A. E. Colmnbin
‘.Jjjjj
|
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home
nm
with
two
an
tied
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LF,’
,
,
f
,
Mitche.l,
\ a^oco^ lior- |
Pumas, as.
............... F 1
(i Asheville
I
'yuo &lt;' he score and two singles brought t'f/*, Double
l,&lt;"il«e 1plays, J, Mitchell to
n Knoxville
Welch, If.
i
cney with the winning no* , ' 1,1 f‘l,,,rl"er. Left on Imse, 1
Caught On A
Surface, rf.
■'eSMii by Innings:
l-mok v„ x: I lulndt lj.li'a 8 Basel
Brazier, cf. .
C'inrinnnti
OUl OINI 000 7 !*.fl
Vance
Mitchell .1. |
Ery, ll&gt;.
a i
Kod and R e d C a stin g O utfit
St.
Louis
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V,,n.VJ
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■Yitch,?l1 R;
SprcHzer, 2h.
Summarv: Two base hit. Dress- . tl c? ' J ; ! '" ,,ff ' • Mltchull 15;
Ilryant, r.
ter f2J, Pinelli, Roush. Bofmah v
K
O Neal I in 2 1-3
\Vc AN'ill &lt; ii\f The Ftillnvvin^ Frizes:
I)cy|e, :;i».
Home nm. Blade. Smith. Double ‘ .n j' n* |'Achcr. .;litcheli Em pire.
Me Km, p.
piny, Eavrney, Crilz. and 1tress^ 1 rmict. nm (lent. 1 into, 2:1b.||
Luther, x
j
Ity. I,eft on base, Cincinnati 8:
-------Johnson, p. .
n u
t». I ouis ti. Base on lialis. off
ATHLETICS WIN, 7-ii
Reel.
IU"'V 2; Shcehun I; Sorathoa 3;
BOSTON. Apr. 25. A run in ’
Totals
35 7 Hi 27 12 I
I.catflie
L
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a
d
e
rs
A
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H
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le
d
1
U’diihan
1.
Strut
;
out
bv
Bivev
the
ntnib
scered
on
a
vr.ll;
to
P..
x Batted for Mcltne ia 7lli.
nd LAR(iICST~ Mcddon “K ing Special
)■ -niii | mil) P e r C ent P e r rb “i
*• ^""'tlm a 3. Hits, 1eji. a bunt by Dvkes ami Welch'
1, I.hocc by innings:
Itv | mvlv Tn in nr nv i n l l i l ,
Blxuy. ,'t In li iiinimts; Slmebain -im.de gave the Philadelphia Atli-|
Sntiord
213 (HI3 IKI3 12
Rod.
• . ,0" ;
IHttPitHS in i I 111 :: pi I; Mi llion 2 in 2: Saiotlmn letie- n 7 t„ •*. vietocmiver the It'-'l
Lakeland
.
(Hill mill lit tt— 7
h
illin
g
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S
co
re
N
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to
L
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t
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In
7
1-3;
llainen
2
la
2
3:
ILdlaa
Sox
yusterrlay
uftemoon.
Hale
1
afternoon,
tllidc,
.
K u i t t n i n r y Two base hits, Spre-i
t in I.. Winniisjf tdte.H'i, Slicehan., U elcii ami Poole 'made htnuuiiun .1
rd LA KtilCST—1T ackle
Itzer, Brazier, Walzak. Three bane
TAMPA, Apr. 25.—la an d e v - 1Losing pitcher, Sorothnu.
Um- off Ferguson in the firat three hi-*1
hits, Welch Itejant, Thompson.
Hulttley. Moran end Wilson, mugs, each time with a iliuii on'
Coiitr.d Open From Mim li I d In UctoKui* la l
Home run . Bailey, Jackson. Stol­ entli iatiiiif; rally, when Hunt and
ibnxe.
en liai'cs, I emu, . Snrfnie. Kinsey, C. Allen hath got home rutu, the I hue 3:D8.
All R ig h t lb i):i— L e i’s ( i d H u s y !
Saerlices, Dean, Thompson. Jack- Tampa Smokers won from the
Sainta
this
afternoon
by
the
score
non, Welch. Bryant, Walzaik. Dou­
ble iilay, Johnson to Bryant to tit b to 8. The break of the game
Ery. Left on lame, Sanford JO; were ail with Tampa during the
J. If. JACK SO N
■Lakelaild It
Base on balls, off early Innings am) they took a 3
I’H O N i; r»:i
MeKao 3; Johnson I; Jackson to. to II lead in the fourth nnd held
Lung I iiiiu I/untia mi ItcHuleiuu.s pint ilusiiicsi I'l nijoi^y,
, ■ » * m »■ •' t 1 •- &gt;- v nr
v v- v
Struck out by Mcltae 3. Ifite off it until the Kill when the Saints
j
-t-• ; * v
-ifell
on
Peter
noil's
delivery
fot
McRno tu in 7, off John am 1 in
• i, I
1:1 y K'’lRvii)Hit Glau
. ........... |(lm„ ,
j . r - v-li7nT-trrr„-tj|
t e r u r m r r. -»r&lt; r r - . « » r r r t r . f r * i «*r-^
2. off Jackson 3 In 8; off Alvcrstiu four single* ,v»nd four, runs.
________________________
&gt;
i i ii i ii—+mmm* »■■■■■m t
Pittman relieved Peterson th e n f
7 fp I. Hit by pitcher, by Mcltae,
Office in new M erriw etilher Uuilfling
nnd
one
more
Saint
run
cam
e!
f'lirley. (2). Kinsey; bv Jackson
^Bryant. Wild pitch, Mcltae. Win- across before the side was retired.
2 nd S lre e l.
I’hnne til l
jiipg pitcher. Jackson.
Losing The Saints got their two run lead
pitcher, Mcltae. Umpires, Ware hack in the ninth when a single
mid a sacrifice and another single
end Boss. Time, |:L l.
put one run across.
But the ii'jr* * i;s N is r &gt; M r s x n n H R iiiis ii* * S M a * * ;u f in * * iin « s ix x ita z v s
n
Smokers were not to be denied ■
mid they proceeded to fall on ■
Bn •wars' twisters in th • ninth, u
two singles asid n double which h
H
O ut S e rv ic e — tiv c ry lliin * ; n L iiin :ir\ t ';m Du.
tutted then) two more runs and
M
«
the score was tied.
m
Then the hectic inning rnun* m
OUR SPECIAL
ii round in the eleventh after both ■
■ E l,hit IDA STATE LEAGUE
teams had failed to put any nann-i nM
Fam ily F in is h L”c lit. m in im u m § I ..TO
Lakeland 7; Sanford 12.
!1
fTuinpu U; St. Pelerslmrg 8, 111 in­ in the tenth.
(Must Be Half Mat Work)
Me-suer was safe at fir-t mi H
nings).
M
D in ( I EAMNG AND t o ING
Wolf's error, but war forced by N
t
I'll ESSENG AND ('ELATING
Brown,
Barnes came through
AMEP.lt AN EE AG I E
n
with a two Imggi-r and went to
*Kt. Eotiii I; ('Icveliitid 8,
w
O llier Lincoln Hotel
I’lm n e EU
I hint on IloyleN single, while
• Detroit 3; Chicago j.
Brown
scored,
llauie,
.o
ra
l
on
iBhilndaljihia 7; Bo.,ton ti.
.i* * * r x R M ia s n * n n * n v n x iiiin tiR iiR s ii,- |n ii* M * * * i* a * iiH s iiii
I'iUuniu's error.
Only three scheduled.
11tint met the first halt pit hat
in tin eleventh for a home run
NATIONAL LI. Mil E
/*
that went over Abell's head and
Clridiniall 7; St. Eoui U.
to the same place where he placed
! Chicago 7; Pittsburgh 2
hi., circuit clout yesterday.
At
Boston 8; New York I
lea, not to be outdone, then liilni'
XlieoKlyn ID; Phihiddplna 8.
; tip mat delivered a more mighty
o F H ie
wallop than Hunt did, h it wvni
AMERICAN ASSOCI \ I ION
m ioss the track. Ilcrniugcr in
AJilwaukee 7; Columims II.
glcd and came home from firs!,
''% •
i
.Kansas City
Tnlala I I.
/•
when Eee singled and Abell lei it
Mlunvnpnti* I); Emihvilic 8.
go
by.
St. Paul 2; tndiununolix 5.
-7The lto\ Score.
Id .
-------ST.
PE
IT.
It.
II
I'll.
A
All.
E.l
SOI I'llEUN ASSOCIATION
\ h i : * '&amp;&amp; 1
•1 0 1 2 1 "
It. Allen, rs.
Atlanta 5; Mobile 7.
SELL IT R )R YOU.
d II 2 : o 2)
M"
II.
II
Birmingham 3; New, O ilniu 2.
,T 0 0 1 0 0
Ed
Win da, ef.
Chaltlanooga 7; Meuijdii'- II
r» 1 t 3 2 t
Mi ner. 2h.
Nushville .1; t.ittlcltm 1; 18.
r« ’* 1 8 II 0
Blown, If.
Barnes, lb.
r&gt; l 2 1 1 0
.SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSN
ii 1 2 i i 11
- wic;
Doyle,
3b.
M tltc 5 oil' F r i' p
I Mm on 12; Aitioville 2.
Bess,-, e.
t II 1 l 1 0
.« =
j At (Jreniiwuod—Colnndiiii
: i 2 3 o II
Block, e.
r. •/
B ig h t l ot u H o n k
j Greenville 5.
•&gt; 1 1 II 2 "
Hewitt, p.
a-.-"
Augusta 3; Knoxville 5.
Brower, p, .
- M 0 0 0 ",
I'm m n r r ,
Charlotte I I; Spart anbur g 111.
Totals
1*5 H 18x32 7 1
xtwo oat W i l l ’ ll yvinning run
scaled.
1
TAMPA
All. It. II. l*o. A E.l
le lc p lio n r 7 0 in rid! a t m i n ffie c Ih J F i l 'd S l i r c t
3 i 2 1 3 n
Hunt, **,
1 II (I ii ,
5
Allen, ef.
EI.OU1I) \ STATE LEAGUE
it i 3 3 1 o
Iterniager. If.
| Knitfoid at Iaikelaud.
T O O K IN tl up from a zljmlmvetl valley or down tr,,m
&lt;; 0 Il It 1 »:
H, Jesnicr, lb.
, til. I’ctei vlairg nl Tiunpu.
J _s -\ oiilr-|iii*li peak. A'lievillc lies halfway between, in
5 1 8 n u 0
Lee, if.
\
Wolf. 3b.
5 0 i ■; a 1
tlie m idu of a im iuniain-senpe jinintetl hy p h a n to m
NATIONAL LEAGUE
•&gt; 1 (I 2 n 0
Bran,
2b.
hand*. Mere it ruiWeil health tim onji low crinfi ncijtbii.
■, Ctm WpitiU at SI. Lou in,
5 l • i l l 1 II
Huggins, e. .
I Chicago m I’iltflmcgh.
V |I ill colorings of a Southern Sprint!. Scenic u e h ih u
Peterson, p . .
3 1 1 u 2 0
Boalon a t New York.
ill the way |o (hr top of Ml. M ilc h d l, d 711 feet huth.
*
,
1 1 (i 8 1
Pittm an, p. Brooklyn nl Philadelphia.
( T ^ A C i N l F I C E N T tour'nl hotel* ami comfortable
It hi li S3 ii
Totals
AMEUU'AN LEAGUE
inn*, splendid fur a te m p o ra ry nr p ro tra clc d V:iy.
Score hy Innings:
IKt. Louis at Cleveland.
M suuionv (.otta^cs smcl Apurtnicnts* A tlK&gt;usjiru»
St. PiiturthurK 00t» 000 051 02 - 8
|D etroit lit Chicago,
m iles (»f interesting m otor roads. I w o Innicms fin If
Tan)pa
002 100 Old Q3—0
iPhiladelphia lit Itextoli.
Summary: Two base hit. Brown,
cliihi, with three m ore hcinfl c o n itm c tc d . Sadrlli*
(New Yot k a t Washington.
ilcrniugcr. Three bare hit. law.
horses, tennis, Im pshnolinjl, h u n tin g , fuhinii. cam p in g ,
Heme rum*. Hunt. C. Allen. Stiden
SOt I HEWN ASSOCIATION
w ater sp orh. A aocitd p ro g ram rnnging irotti B'C
Imae, Beau, It. Allen
Sacrifice, f
I TMohile a t Atlanta.
form ality of Gr;iful O p era lo tlic frivolity ot jazz.
Mmint,
('.
Allen,
Ilurnei.
Double
I
I 'New (M enus at lllrniiughmn.
plays. Hunt to Jeanier, i’eterom , j
Ij Little Hock at Nashville.
I hum jh Piillmsri, finm .11 l.fje cilie. »i* So uhon
lIuggiiiH to .learner. Left on base. I
K*d«*y. KteeJIfnt highw.)* direct.
I M-inphi* ut Cluttanoogn.
St. Petersburg 13; Tanijm l). Base
i. b u ( w e i 1
ln(*r«»rk&gt;.. M a r c
on halls, off I'etcrson 7; Hewitt 3.
Struck out, by Peterson (5; l ’lit-t
n i . u i i t K i i o r b o m -m k i u k
.ATTKRYpMlK./IOTEl niaii I; Hewitt 1: Brower 2. Illta[
off Hewitt y in 8 1-3 innings: off j
A sh ev ille
N orik (Sarqltna Brower 5 In 2 2-3 innings; off Pe­
N r » l y built,
F m ittre a i i o i i o i
terson Ul in 7 2*3 innings; UlttF i i e r u o o L - 220 r o o m . — 220 b »tlu
fl in t 5-3. H it hy pitcher, byi
Hewitt, (Lee). Winning pitcher. J
AiserMap and Europoaa Plans
Pittman. Losing pitcher Brower. I
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cement work, sidewalks, build­
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MAINE—Watervlllo,
Morning
3«nTaking Cardui.
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K.
■Wi.%
•***.*
Thousands of Main* peo1 •» "Reger, Prop.
A complete lint* of
nl«* are interested in Florida projv * Huutlngton. W. Va.—“ I was In a
HILL LUMBER CO. House a erty. Reach them through tb&lt;
Sentinel. Rato card on applica­ Tory weak and run down condition Cypress :iiul fin e
Service, Quality end Price.
—in fuct, waa In n norlous condi­ Fronting
tion.
Lumber and Building Material
tion,'' anys Mrs. Fannio C. Illoss, of Sheathing
C arter Lumber Company
19G4 Madison Avenue, this city.
Siding
N. Laurel St.
Phone 605
“In my left aide the palu waa Flooring
p very severe. It would start In my Ceiling
&lt;1 back and sldas. Part ot the tlrno I Finish
j- »vas In bed and when up I didn't Mouldings
fee 1 llku iloi.it uu) lliiug or going Filth
_ i anywhere.
Iirick
la ii p r r a r r l p t l o n f o r
“Llfo wasn't any pleasure.
I Lime
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo
Malaria, Chills and Fever
morning Sentinal; largest classi­ waa very pale. I was nervous and
Plaster
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ thin, nnd so tired all (ho time.
Dengue or Hilious Fever.
White
Hock Plaster Mould
imum
21c
cash
with
order.
I t k i l l * th e K erin -.
“My druggist told mo that Cardui
Nails
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the was a good tonic for wouicu and I
T ry S m ith ’s Barber accepted want ad medium in bought a couple of bottles. 1 look Screen Wire
(Fa.) One cent a word two bottles, then I noticed an im­ Muilders I lard ware
Shop fo r good barber an Daytona
provement.
I kept on aud found Doors
insertion. Minimum 25c.
It wait helping me. 1 Lave taken Windows
w ork. L adies w elcom e. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — S t ntno bottles. I'm stronger now
Frames and Screens
Johns County is reached through than I have been iu a long time."
N e x t to V aldez.
Cardui Is made from mild-acting
Made to Order
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick result*. Two cents per word. mrdlciual herbs with a gentle, tonic,
strengthening effect upon certain , We will Build your house
Sample copy on request.
fomnlo organs and upou the system
TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Daily lu general.
D A V ID B. H Y E R
Complete—or Furnish mate
Sold everywhere.
NC-183
Times, the great home daily,
rial Only
A R CH ITEC T
rato H£c per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with order. Write
tlrrab tr A- L A
The Price Is R ight
for complete rnte card.
It on* Uulldlng

[WART ELECTRIC SERVICE
D. Expert Elertrlrnl repairs.
II W. Central Ave. Orlando,
UTOMOBILES FOR RENT
iT-A.RF.EL
Car. Drive it
unelf. 0»V and Second St.

Orlnndii, I 'l u rld n

C lark Jew ell Gas
R a n g e Is Ideal
for the hom e
Ball H ardw are
Phone 8

ALTOS FOR HIRE

FOR SALE—1Vi ton Dodge truck FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
er&gt;8-j.
Excellent condition. Rest bar­
gain in town. Phone 571-W. F. E
King.
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
Bldg., 203 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
FOR SALE— Baby chicks, white
W ynndottes and Barred Rocks. stairs. C. T. Smith.
Three more hatches. $18.00 per
RENT—Furnished rooms and
hundred while they Inst. Sunny- FOR
kitchenette, Shirley Apartments.
side Hatchery. Longwood.
Opposite Post Office.

FOR SALE—New five room bung­
alow, bath, two porches, South
Sanford Avenue. Opposite uvintion field. Fred S. Houston, San­
ford.

Al io WRECKER

You are wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 1 18.

NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, comforta­
FOR RENT nt Daytonn Beach. ble and cool, telephone, hot and
Very desirable summer cottage cold water, 113 East Cth St.
and apartments. Robert Gray, 804
Auditorium llldv. P. O. Box 21,
rooms.—
Daytona Bench. Phone 1005-J.
Carnaua
FOB RENT—Two unfurnished
housekeeping rooms with garage
if desired. Apply Bush nt Snow’s
Barber Shop.

FOR SALE— 1 refrigortor. 1 d res­ FOR R K N T -Five room furnished
bungalow well located, fifty dol­
ser, 1 willow baby carriage. Will lars
per month. A. P. Connelly Si
sell a t sacrifice ns 1 am leaving Hons
101-8 Magnolia
town. Apply first house on right A v e n u (Realtors)
e . , P h n t 'e -18.
! i f road beyond three-mile post on
.
c’o road. Geo. Wade.
range, refrignvvers, sewing
Sunforil Ave.,
TO BF. SOLD AT ONCE.
Three adjoining lots, close in,
on Palmetto Avenue. I-'.ust front.
All three can be bought for $3,500 with small rnsh payment of
$850. balance easy. Telephone 713.
LOST—One Airdale puppy about
seven mnnthw'nld. Name "Pep"
Reward. II. S. I oiig, phone 057.

FOR RENT—Comfortnhle
rooms, close in, phone 429,
FOR RENT—Bungalow
furnished, good location
enrage
Phone 9082.
FOR RENT—Furnished room and
sleeping. 823 Park Ave., Phone
433-1.

FOR RENT—One bedroom, furFOR SAl.K— Furniture, nil kinds
ni.-Jied witli twin beds. Bath
of household goads, Mrs. S. A. (private), or two room apartm ent,
Chancellor. 505 W. 3rd St.
also two gurnges. Elm between 10th
_____
FOR SALK—Space on the page and 111 h.
for classified advertise merits. A-l CELERY FARM for rent nr
stile. Ri-asotuible. Located at
Why not rent those vacant room*.
Lake Monroe.
J. B. Johnson,
of 31*II that second-hand goods?
I-nki- Mon rue. Fla.
_____

J .G . SH A R O N
Attorney-ut-l.aw
Will practice in nil the court*
Examination of Ahstructs of I.unl!
Title* given especial attention
OtTiccs in Sentinolo County Bank
Building

10 Sanford Ave.

Sanford, Fla.

W E S T VI l i n t N t A — C l a r k s b u r g T h*
C la rk • b u r n
E x p o n e n t,
m o rn in g
I n c lu d in g S u n d a y , m o r n i n g l**ua
t c e n t p e r w o rd , m i n i m u m 111

mistake by flushing the kidneys
occasionally,* t’AVs a w )l-knnwn
authority. Too much ricli food
creates acids which cleg the kid­
neys pores h o th a t‘they sluggishly
tilter or strain only part of tho
waste and poisons from the blood.
Then you get sick. Rheumatism,
headaches, liver trouble, nervous*
ness, constipation, 'lizzincn:-,. sleep­
l e s s n e s s , bladder disorders ofUs.'
conn* from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull achu
in the kidneys or back hurts, or
if the urine is cloudy, offensive,
full of sediment, irregular or pas­
sage,' or attended by a sensution
of scalding, begin to drink soft
water in quantities; also get .about
four ounces of Jud Salts from any
reliable pharmacy
an.\ take n
tablespoonful in a gluss of w ster
before hreukfnst fur a few. days
nnd your kidneys may then act
line.
This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lenton juice
combined with ithia nnd has been
used for vear.l to help flush clog*
Igod kidneys and stimulate them to
activity, also to help neutralize
the acids in the system so they
no longer cause irritation, thus
often relieving bladder disorders.
.lad .suits is inexpensive and can
not injure; makes a delightful e f­
fervescent llthia-wntor drink, which
everyone can take now and then to
help keep the kidneys clean, anil
th- blood pure, thereby often pre­
venting serious kidney complica­
tions, By all means have) your
physician examine &lt;your kidneys a t
least twice u year.
—Adv.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— Decorat inn
........... PIIONE 303 ...........

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRend about It In the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.
ADVERTISING get* result)) If It
reuches potential buyers. l’ntatka Daily New* is circulated in
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
tion.

| Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
C u rn » , Ituulon*. I n g r o w ­
in g Null*. H e a v y Call*
o u .* i ur ilrw l a ch in g
(•at.

UND ER W O O D TY PEW R ITER CO.
1 r»

South Main St., Orlando, Fla.

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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand It to your local
dealer so you cnn read Florida's
grentest newspaper.
One year
$8.00, •! months $4.00. three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
t rder.
- | m j YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise la

1IEI.L CAFE
'l'» fc**t in Service nnd Qual
first Street and Park Ave

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

FOR RENT—Five room bungalow
in good location $45 per month.
A. P. Connelly &amp; Soiih, Realtors.
104-8 Magnolia Ave., Phone 48,

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg l imes. One cent
cent a word daily, two cent* a word
Sunday
AUVERTISEr in tUe Journal-H er­
ald, South Georgia'a greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
lUe per line. W'uycros* Journal
Herutd, Waycrons. Georgia.

IE AUTO SERVICE Day
nl(ht. Meet* all trains. Tingtrinufer. Phone 661 and C3-W

FOR RESULTS

IMdg.

Ulavator

E lton J. M oughton
ARCHITECT
First Nutiunal Rank llldg,
Sanford, ------------- Florida

TIIK BEST

Vutomatic W indshield
Cleaner*
$ 3 .5 0

P a rk in g L ights
$ 1 .1 0

fOUD ELECTRIC CO.
"or* to Gillort Si Platt
k'anlia. Everything elecPhone 422. Electragith
- NO STATIONS AND
AUTO SUPPLIES

Cash or Weekly Payments

SERVICE STATION.

, Oil, Tires, Accesaorice with a smilo. Elm
l* !Ti i. e *t*tionj. Mag. econd- First “nd Kim,
Avenue nnd 10th Street.
Cll jcrvioe.
____ FLORIST

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311 Hast Second St and
1113 Sanford Ave.

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and

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,ot typewriter* for
Wri. 0/ ‘*rn,i. for rent, also

« Bupplltfl. Room 9

“ tits RESILVERED
■ i^ b t »nd sold. Call
4n&gt;ituro Co. Phone No,
TO SELL?—
&amp; CO.—MlrJ r ^ ic e j paid

Call

llriirra riiliH U r

Bv GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING UP FATHER

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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F. P. RINES

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v e lo p m cn t It) (Slorlilu'a h i s t o r y ; *
h a l f m i l l i o n d o l l a r h i g h w a y ta th »
g u lf b e a c h Ju*t
f ln la h e d : u ' wfl
million Do l l a r b r i d g e aero * * K s e a m
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m illion
d o ll a r o p e ru iio u ae o rid or c o n s t r u c ­
tio n ; tw o m illio n * b e i n g .p e n t on
h ig h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r live
d a v a lo p e rs to g e t
In o n
ground
floor. W r i t e D e v e l o p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m e n t T ho I ’a n s d c o l a Naw*.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES SANFORD. FI.ORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1925.

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M'MBKK 228.

BANKERS DENY N ew Boat Line Company To FORREST LAKE Wheeler’s Fate Will
Begin Operations In May;
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i Is Backed By Orlando Men HOTEL WORK IS Be Placed In Hands
BEING RUSHED Of The Jury Tonight

Wins Wealth

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Dollar Interests T o
Take Over Vessels
Early Next Month;
gale For 5 Million

Pacific 17Mail
Line
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|Humor Prevails That
Shipping Hoard I s
To Itc Reorganized

K " " \ 1), T Cr ,Cn

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( ;m;iri| In Influence Cnntitu:
Flection In T h a i C o u n tr y

lY/ieln foe- I

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nee lai es Proposal

Mrs. Minnie Juan Walker of Little
Lock, Ark., prominent soeiet;. and
1 ‘ lull woman, has keen awarded

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eccentric elderly woman who he.
ipienthed her the money lor "her
loving kindness and care during
illness."

A[.plication for a state charter Klllott will nssume his new duties
operate a imat line between within a few days.
It is understood in bicnl eireles
Jacksonville and Sanford has been
that the St. Johns River Trans­
f" ' '•&gt;’ the St. John's Hi. portation Company expects to heTransportation
Company. tin operation some time during
v
; officials recently acipiln'd May. No nnnmiui'cmcnt as to
! ! ' ' ( 'la-ck property stretching from when construction of docks and
&lt; onmiM t in I St trot to l.iikv Mon- warehouses will begin, has been
'!"• n'"l I.Vi HIT OH the west side of given out but it is «nid that this
wink will start within the next
L’.'l'n!' [nt''n,i" n «'* incorporate fo, few days.
&gt;0,11(11) Mu, mad " public this wcel
The charter ns applied for, gives
with the publication o f n formal the transportation company
th"
" f application.
power to opeiale
boats, motor
1
-t'amship company i trucks nail trailers and also to
lll'oiiioteil In Orlando capital and 'pelate passenger cats for hire,
its stoekdodders as listed ill th» to cany nersoas, goods, wates and
ran tier nnnlii ation are; (I,
F. merchandise.
Prcshei. K. II. Tresher.
II.
D.
It is expected that official' of the
&lt;.r»&gt;\**, I-., and K. F. Ifousholder. company will place in n|a&gt;intinn
('• H. I'.lliott. who hn« been cash- in connection with its river Imat
'*’•■_ of the Atlantic Const Line service, a fleet
of
nntnninhiln
Lailioad for setenil years, ha- trucks, which will onernte between
b&lt; en appointed agent o f the new Sanford and Orlando and other
line, it was learned today.
Mr. mai by points.

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Hast W i n g i,f lliilld in g T o lie
IK t d e r Ruuf W ilh in 10 P iivm .
S a y s H o w a r d lltiliek. o f the
H o f e i Huildim: C o r p o r a l ion

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IS AGAIN VOTED
Contractors Ahead
Of Their Schedule RY TRADE. BODY
M a n y I .o ile r s A r e I Icin g R e ­
r e iv e d F r o m E i h I A s k in g
A linn I R u les and O p e n in g

C hiintlier n f ('ttm m vrrt* AsKs
C itv lu I’ r o r v r d W i l h A Secunit ( ' m i n t ; F m ir T u x Hills
in
l.ei||p|iiture
Opposed

. ____

Final Arguments Are
Started at Session
This Morning: Evideuce lOnded Friday

Accused Senator
Is In Good Spirits
Defense Decides Not
To Call Additional
Witnesses In Case

A t til S'l A. (in., Apr. 21.- -The
Definite decision to ask the city
'I’he east wing nl the new $500..
American Hunkers'
Association
Itttrt Hotel Forrest Lake " i l l Ia* un­ to proceed with u iccheek of San
der naif within ID days according ford's census nnd going on rccoid
I htireday spiuial wluit its president
in Howard lluliiK, of Unwind and a* opposing four liilfs now iH'fore
William K. K''o\, of New York.
II ttliek, tmililers. who annoimres tin legislature, the severance tux,
ileVi'rlbeil as "probably u C.crmnn
C R F . A T F A I l.S. A p r i l 2A.
that he is no" neatly two weeks fitinehise, riparian right* and five|»«»l 11f«'*l I cnpaid designed to in­
Thi' fait* o f S e n a t o r IKirton
ahead of srhednle mi (he consti tie- ■•'lit tax on gasoline Dill, were the
timi o f Sanfioil's handsome tour. ' features o f the luncheon meeting K. W I u t Ii t m a y lu* in lit**
fluence the result of the approach­
1st hostelry fronting Lake Mon* of Die Sanford Chnnih u of Com- hnnds o f tlie F o d o rn l J u ry l*y
’ ll'.’ election" throutrh n stntemenrt
toe, on the extension . of
First nniee Friday noon.
of th«* Californm Orient line
l l l U U O l m l bv Mr. Knox tiuit reoorts that the
nijrltt. W lic n lc r is iu ctiscd o f
Street.
Sreietary IVnrmnn reported on
........ int ion bail win tied tie. man of|tn the Hollar intt rests was
M t i'iiirfn liv uiin.'ucimr ln*fnn*
A
iKiiV
»•*
&lt;
*
mi
k
iiii'lt,
miiiMM'l
lili;
the lesuits ot iii.* tii|i to interview
that the election of Yon
1dissolved Thursday by the f-’ CAoral W csiern S ta le s At lirinls
appioximaleli inn, is engaged in See i e|,i ry Alayo a* in ha. ing tin tin* D i'p itr im oot o f I n t e r io r
Mi" I
i , (I,.
..
Snme T im e K x p c rie m e Hie
iMsirni ni &lt; oiumnui supreme
the construction, ami the work is Smitonl figures withheld. He said in t lir in t e r e s t ut" ji d i n t .
would result in seriously Impair
h iog iiish d fot ward so rapidly th ii the dcpnitnVMit was being hur­
W ind
S lu m s :
.Munltiiui iinr loans in \merica, was un
|(cmt tlnmiKli the signiug o f
T a k i n g " I t e s t i m o n y ca m e
that coil)pletion i» expected seve­ ried for. tlie comp!, tc figures foi
t
"(link'd.
Tm
vr.s
W
rapped
in
Snmv
a tli'ini&gt;N:tl nriler.
I’lfttrsrlnv
ral week.* before Inn. • thy dale of the .talc oil vxliiilt the l.agislntur" 1" .in fdtrnpt m d
"Surlt a uruiiosal was never even
IniMiiiliati'lv the hoard proceedthe foi mat opening.
vvlu"i tlie d"fi'ii.*e abandoned n pirn
wa* to Du sc rnpp oit iiiiioient.
CHICAGO.
Api.
21.Middle*
eonridori'd." Mr. Knox de"lared.
|. I p. tukr mi with It. Stanley Did
calling fot additionnl witnesses to
Ml. 11-il" k i* "ii th" giound - .Mayor Foriest Lake, George A
hi, art i ' ' 'it
nf ihe Dullin' "«•: tern Mutes -weltered in roenrd- wlv n told that i rumor w,is cur - .Unity H ig h P u b lic C .ff M n ls In tpn .'etl C ttm lilions In S t e e l
o'-'iovi'it ti'.-iimony i»* tli • governs
ln
"using
h«'«l
fo*
Amil
Tliursihi.v,
Det'iitlos,
F.
md
“everal
i
onstantly
and
ill
"l
tlie
a
.ok
i*
lint that tin as nciatio"
A.
I loir.i. tlir diaftiiie iif the sale runnil'll.’* tai witni'.*, G "o»gc Hayes.
Im lu d in g
P r e s id e n t
CoolIndu.'trv
(
V
n
f
l
M
.
'
•*'
s
Re*
Wliiie
Montana
dug
itself
out
of
a
I'elrlg
doee
nail
w
hi*
direct
-tinei
others spoke on the i ecessitj of
e vecn' Ivi- i o'IMi' i I |&gt;as bee" I" ■
tixt "Dii Mi Dollar in d ntnti
TT'o .Montana *"tvatoi is chargeu
id g e A r e P r e s e n t ; :| R in g
H etlileheni ('«n*i|&gt;iinv; vision. Just a* soon as the roof Snofoid making a bowing to lit
sion here since Mouilav, luul illsI rtfnt said In' i'Mli'1 ted to tnke over M'rmt: snowstorm.
v* i rIi appeniug ill.'gaily !"• lore the
woi
!d
of
it.
teal
population,
which
I
'ir
c
u
s
(
l
i
v
e
n
On
I'riigrtini
is
on
the
east
wing,
o
v
&lt;
Air.
Ilupatcl'eil
II
oil.let
At the -anie time .««•!•t iOils llf
frum tn n.*rlin
Rig (Jain In N e t F u m i n g *
(t* fir I "f tli" dii|w early next
III k, vvmk on Die interior. &lt;uih i- they .1. 'Inted i* over III,Dili), Mmt- di-rait iiu'M* of Di* Interior in huSouth Dakota an&gt;l Ni •i.i l. ii were containing Die *• arnini: in 11” aid
t"iilli.
hnif of (iordon t'ampbcll, Mon­
A
A
’
.ASIIINGTllN,
Apr.
2f.—
1
1
;
tu
tile
resll
a
xiii'i'i•«*
4
heavily
ilama'reil
by
a
Itof
ni
'V
i
t
on
the
•• wind
NKAV YORK A m il 21 Tin I»ro- idiimliing. plastering and putting •"i'r Howard Ovi'ilin, of tli' tele tana nil operator, after hi* elect­
1h" i.nli'i -igni d by the court
phone
company,
.aid
that
in
I'.•'M
l
in
the
sprinkle)
system
will
be
wav
of
celebrating
the
fortieth
nngres'ive imiilevci leer
*t i* &gt;|
ii.ii .i fmm which i" interpreted and rainstoini. wliili in certain pint (»f tlu* (5i*i1iiijiu iiritl•»iml ist
lu te d and hi the Dm • Dii* " in k hi* company had 7'ta telephone, in ion to the senate
|id\i'i-aiv of it* fuiiuilation,
the condition* which l e g 'in
r Mmiig tin I'ai itic Mail .Steani- pait- of Texas pia.vtti WVVv1offer- candid.lie.
! &lt;*r
Kai lier in the day, Henutor
‘
•liiltti'u
t
lull
of
A
A
’
ashington
news.
I*
I'emnieted in that part of the Sanford nnd today it ha. l.2&lt;&gt;&gt;&gt;.
ed
for
rain
to
help
vear was refloctei Tivn
tin* cotton
1! 'nliers IlMl'II' ling the
tiiiii I 'l.iiiiiMiiv. w hich In ought the
i ike
i:ig
at its spring Uiiailerly report &lt;f
tin
l.etlili*. building, tli" " i'.| n in" i ill lie •Vhit'll nvenliitg to tile g meial fiver- Them.i* I AA’ al li. chief of AA'ho’ la himtioi in.... 'ling.-, 11inn pie crop.
" f the council were at :• I...S to •'at'...... .
dinni'r rhtti-ilav nigltt. ikvoted it.
under iovei and »eady for the in- age of eight people to a leleplione e i ’ &lt; conn'el. aum'iini'i I thit th"
iMlitltf 11 i lit (■• .«11\ ot her COUrt
Almost every varied V of ■vrath- iiccoiinr foi th" Mil-Mil »*’’ tb- 1f* t e&gt;itertaintnent tn Ciadidge's ennst • hem Steel Cmnnrntion, the cotin- tei ior worki'i &lt;
would give Siinfoial lo.onn and on i’i' iisi' hail examined every availliv's
second
largest
steel
ntiidiie•i i ii i .............
the court of er catalogued lit the weather bu­ ('oil. Air. Knox said Ii" bill b»cii
i ' ' I 'llizeil eiretis. a tht'M 'iins )lf- • . u hieli tan eased it.* net income
T be east wing " ill he devoted an il el nge nf til people to i tele- ilil" witness an t a*k il tli" prosecu­
ni'r i- i th Di drift of ('oluiuhiu reau was found Tbui-da.v in some i'll Ib-il from Atlanta and t,»|.' tleii
fi’ir in wliirh the nulili met, md
nhoii '. vvliich Ii" thought prevall"d tion to allow a stipulation as to
M i iiiliiiiiu for review.
section of the country, much of u •• rumor of alleged eabteeiaiu had i i't.ii- got the usual go&gt;i iial.iied mine than Sl.ttilO.tlOil in the fii it entircli to guest room., of which heie. Sanford would have a papula " t i n Do* testimony o f four witthree
month*
of
this
vein
over
there
will
be
158
m
the
building,
(iindilrr l urtlicr Steps.
i iitiMiisoiinlde. The •oaring met • lei'O received from New Vnik. II" ti i.sting.
«. Im tiii -tin.in."leil from th•lie final nmirter of 1;&gt;2I
all with hath*. The ground flnot lion of 12.i*iMi.
T»iaU iin&gt; - air allowed for l i l i . rtiry broke the beat reeonl for pronoimeed the rumor n« "rh-uid,"
Ka*t w eiilil I"*.
Senator Itiitlc •if AI i isachu ••It 4.
Dot of total net earning, of HD,. of the west wing will contain tlie
.Mayor
Lake
nnd
Air.
DeCnlle
•«Ii"". ini* tin trim uetion unle** Apr. 2:1 at Cliicngo. wliero
it
Th" bead of tlie honker*' as.o&gt;&gt; ihati man of Di c l!i-"i'li'ii'Po nn"Id, iiliieh i out ra-t ed " iili A1
.',- •Uolng loon' th • m il" dinin'.’ room said that tin piddle ntiiilics ex
tin) Si it r t Argument* Today
f'lilb-1 i&gt; 11 in d,
will lie com went to 8i&gt; at I p. m.
\t Mitwau- ation al*o asserted that h&gt; knew *" " ai comu’itti' was idetiirpit.
• itt,7la in the preceding .pm*ter being 11*1 by 12 feet and in lit" peit s, who based theii estimate/
isrtro i
f&gt; w dnya. t'ntiu.-el for kce. where it reached 81. two heat nothing ef rumoieil negoiintiiMis
*f
•**
•»••■*#»•• I* »f trar(
lin t master nnd n o ii'g th" ah. the i or porn i ion lepnrti'd net im nine *ear of this will be a private dill- cn tli" iveciiges prevailing Dump'll
Hi* hi ifii Mail -aid aftui the prostration* were rt ported.
tlie
attorucv.
ami
Kederid
Jmlg"
S' between (ire'it I ti it itin and Anieri- "••nee of "demon 1
in- nli i i • ■•I At.ll7l.eli&gt; ami a siirplns, f.o Du- ing loom oi bmupict room fat by iitl out lb........
udrr » m ■e:ncd that they wi re Paul, which repottid on 811 degree
gave tlii- eilv Frank 8. Dii'tiieh ie-iilteil in the*
ea ii fiimueiers for tlie floating of ("I t" the ring ill** I )l *%V “ he hn 4 i" i i«d of &lt;2.1*'.t.T.S7t). w hieli al-o • x
l e t , divided from th" main din. M&gt; el III ODO, Imslnr the eoiilit on annoiipci tni*tit Dial
' tilei »te|M Ind dul Icnipoiulurc id. noon, also reported a lb itisli loan in tin* Foiled
neither aide
"Iti'.'idv missed
"iie "crformaiice of P.t'21 by more than JI.Dmi.iimi, be’ room bv* ot'iss door-,
Th" th" number of users of light*, gas 'vnold euM fin tin i witnesses and
'
■&gt;: their next move •wo ilratli' in Hennepin eonnty at- Slates.
when we needed him."
• ei'ib’d that foi Die fouitli ipiarti'i kitchen Will be la feet nw ay from md other utilities.
( *'llii In'.
D'ai fieiil
nfMiment*
probnbly
tliblltvd to tin beat, while in lima
Told that the London press bad
'lit" show "a s inter t niited at l i e The earning', after all charges and the dining room md will lo* of
Th*- liin- .tie to lie Mild to the
would begin Friday.
Hn heck I'larvs Air 'lade.
lia
H
D
degrees
was
reached,
pief"rri'd
dividend*
were
eipiiv
ib'iit
recently
carried
stories
hinting
a!
out*et bv a liatkei tin ,« Dcn.o
b ln inti-.. ' foi $.*&gt;,lig.T,(HIP and
fit ivoof construction.'
Mr. DeCnti •.• made the inotion
Deferim witnesses, summunest
Indiana nnd Southern Michigan stieli negotiations, he declared he iia tii -ini'sli"" tiii tincd a* Sena- to rl.iiii on the eommon share*, in1 ■'&lt; diiai 'd in onvratiiin out
Hall Hoorn to lank 2 AA inx*.
Ihaf lb" ci|i' lie asked to go attend fiiml the Fast, weie to idfer textid S&lt;'. Fti.rii i wo. in addiliiiu to well* in tile grip of the lint wave, was inclined to doubt the accu­ to P'ed of Missouri, wlm invited dii nting an aiiutiiil return of iilmut
Linking the i " o wings of l i e
with Die rccheck. Adoption ut tin .nony in an effort to imneach tlie
,
,
the audience to see "AAWh the Jit.ii I.
l*» fi" dm ajeni-type rltips now Indianapolis lepnrling a temper- racy of tlir reports.
tniiblio" will Ii" Ii"* ball i.ioW, |'j ' mot Ion fix " « held in president ••tig.
•jiV*’ avu'P.t’s &lt;tni wite.eM, (ieorge
Commenting
on
luislinxss
condi­
'rut"! 'nit of Seattle over the i attui* of 88 degrees and Sutith"tn
by 8.t feet nnd in Die real of ihi&lt;
D was pointed out, however, wild m ii). goes wild on oil am!
Yot t- nttoi ney,
wHirtn luuic to the Orient by the Michigan tempera tiny* ranging that negotiations such ns tho-o' -ngnr; .ln-.lo I'oliinson and I is tion!. Fllgcnc Glace, president of will by lb« Indies' pallor, lounge gin* ns linnetessar.v a* a «imibn I' I I I * . - V."i
Senniiir
A
A
’
alsh
«ald
Mayes test!n'otiuii
wo*
passed
two
w
e
k
*
ago.
iii"
'-Htlilehrm
Corporal
inn,
said
1
Icmii'-ratic
donkey
idaving
d«
id
.1
foi
tin-liini&gt;i:ig from 87 to 8'.* degrees. Through mentioned would be made d in ed'
loom, public ami private o f fic e •
The piesident slated that lus| a* Di'M that AYip'i'ler uppronehed him
• in " last N'ovemiii'r: ll.'flin, the he *ini no i mson to expert a rep­ and hemily parlor, ami
|
i '•! **i thoii
most of the un-eiisonably warm with ti&gt;e international and inve*i
isveral
(Ivermau tile etition of Die depressed innditinns •"inis f»r tli' mcnibers of lip* ho *o&lt;»n as a t lanscript of Ceimi* in New Vmli in Mutch, IP2.T, and
t&lt;» the orient Ollt of Paeific liort" wealehr ureas, storms were ex- nicnl bankers of the country, and hiuu'in harniouiea;
in hi* plan1
T.lk.'l - AVilk. •I ■'••Il • I •♦»»••• I I'MIf III • .• knl Idol ...........
11a ru iii ii; World rcrviit*.
I eeleil tonight, with cooler weath­ would be a matter out-ide the o f ­ i "I e in,in ti ho bleak* a tic it that '-xi.-ti'il dm log Do- SOIUIIII'I tel staff.
ol'liiim'il
fiopi T'llliiha 'i'e. it liefuie the interior ili phi intent to
••veil iici foi malic'; Hustoe ll.it i i - month, of IP2I and einphil*i/."d the
Tii ; .i. . n , | of
Jfjvi* YC&lt;* er IniiiDl'tnw.
I’" ' ' l l " II th" lint'l and 1'ikefroiit
ficial cognizance of tile Aiiier'eiin
Yu inn and I'h.... ix. A m
ivhieh ll.i ker*‘ Association. None of tin* -lei won ••.its tlioui aliv", and the filet that the I'llthlehem Steel Cur- will In a beiiitifiil land*"in*"d woillil lie tinned met to th" city on i . lit" ml pi iispei'l in&lt;* permit a
' ■ ale, whitb .ii ■
potaliof " a s entering Ihe ......ml
tor rh''ckii".’ and Die additional being snugllt bv i .mipin-II.
i'' " 1 "neiated out of Sao I'atially cany olf tin* t&gt;i|i honor- bai'ki'i • who have heietoi'oie fig- Mi'mi twins Pill and Ch.ulee
•piaitei ot P.t'2.'» with thirty uer bivn, it i.s ilci’lu "d . noil lb" nilO'i * Would i»e addl'd and Sail
I in iii" «tand AAcdro-olnV. Seri­
•• &gt; board bv H
in the weather loneaii's dai.v tern mi'll pioniini'iitlv in financing die in heir gicnt Iivink satuarc hi • "
gioiind'
"t
eni'8
""r|
of
the
bull
• "nt more ..id'i* mi it* Ilook* iiian
foul &lt; leal pnpulnllna mlv oli-i'ii al, i AA tp-eler di'iiied that he cuntiv llie liui" the i »c iinni ai o -.ii.
• ■
• leave the iuttei I'l'i.itme toiirnaineuts meanu bib foreign Ioiiii * were in aitendanec
loom will lie I itid .ip d
.lust to tlie Win Id.
a
year
ago
and
hooking
o
r
"
lai.i*hnw uiaiki’t had la'en gi» ei the
fin i'il with Have, nnd nn extended
thout .HU &gt;e. el- in ' i n i ' enjoying what amounted re at the council meeting.
......
the lioiib" aid. "h u h will
11 Di.i nt . i n , , , nnd with none lativel" to a cold wave with a 72
“ l &lt; . i ilia*" in appioved old lili*" oi'..* at a miii'h greater rate.
President lliggin* enlled attui- tiial loomi'il when lii'tli sides nnI'dbov
the
lakefioiit.
will
lie
bout
M -mini- of the eoiioe't I • • Ao ■in i- fa.-himi, there was tin&gt;&lt;Ik "
No Ituiing Postponement
lion to D&lt;" cio.s.s-slate load tniilii
0 ui" eil iii-it intent top o f hring&gt;"luiM'le wit!) the Pu l- and n liS.
1’ ii-t.i for tlieir respective Inline.* 'ii •!. and llillgma.tei Hullo &gt;a"There me no indications," lie noo.i's anil ri'creal'»ll piers
i oe to be given it Gi'llr a *i"vf iii'.. m inipeaiTling witoe**p;v.
• !'• unpaieiitl.v availSo
far
has
Do
fame
ol
Sailloid
a i"tcd “ that pint Itiisei s me post
late today, with tile exception ot infm med I hut
"I he
• li.ixe.
Thill dai nod liigcil I be I'leinh 'i .
M rapp' il ill Snow .
Difl re ace* Ironed Out.
Pie nielli Knox, who «eiD to M.i crowd has ri.i\v|"d
polling the Inlying o f reipiiii'm.'nls and it* new X.iiio opo holel v m * In ’i!li*oi'
I ii'e I iiiiilcrrniiti'ij.
It H •
ii
..... . be
IM’TTK. MootHoii, Apr. *JI
Altec ili uvuilnbic witnesses hail .
•In • ii | Dial VI i ItiDi'k ii limnin' »d
••••it
to
attend
the
me
ting
of
the
in
expci
tiili'iii
o
f
further
ledmtioii
and -et up a thiei
''it Mail will, h o w e v r , Swept b\ the nm. I sever -pinig
Seel d a i v Peal man tbiit Die mo lie"., lie.i .| S&lt; notm AA’iiDh said b"
in pii " «
(to *b" ••"•itraiv it is I •• i* receiving many h tt"r* ask­ loieadi t. i I leiiev a
I
in tin* ruiMt.il ■now storm in it- iiistmv. eeiitnii I . ' - ' " ■&gt; Hankers’ \ - •••• i.&gt;•&gt;■..&gt; The gain.”
vviuild
(alt oiiifh* a*k fo&gt; i« i ."il iniiatiee, oeniling
about
t
e
c
i
.itiiois.
iinil
loom,
gflietally recognized that the p:
I'li'l I|iid business tiaos'|c*"&gt;l d'ti
A di tiuguislied «onipau\
fioei ftp
1Vli! t at Pu l. at I
Xturrican W c e l .Mi Mto mi i- Idiiiiketeil with -now
Die hi i Knl of Krintern men,
ii'ive
abend'
In
cn
c
mved
by
two
eat pi i e- Ho ill" Various -lerl
iitg the meeting iucltnled laiincli- gne I elf io&lt; ci| the fun, nim h
'• M. xifu and tVntml whii'h ri'io'lied a depth of 17 inch'
i •VI m'k,
vvlio wet • uod"r siiiuvneoa.
l*lie
NY" A nikei ..
ing
of
an
I'lidowment
fiiml
fur
&lt;i‘ tneii i wn em eu-"
President pi......... ii* iuI i "t urn a t -ei ,ii ol it
i'I it- &gt;e-uel.&lt; in th" in- in liutio. T r a i l ii uiitimi trnffii
AA'. P Cur) i c lleil at teol on of ei nfi re,"a* iriMied out i'll differT li"r liny At:. 1•&gt;il•••k rcciu""i| a
elio'ar
hips
in
econoiuie*
ittiproval
•
liilg"
headed
the
li*t
ti»i'il
"a
s
I
*'
t
•1
piodtl'er.
Ihl*
mmlitioil
-ol*' through the Cun- \«n* dinmialixi'd, teli'gi.iph noil
dangi'I'Oli. cio e .riii t )'•• il'Tcn-c anip'iincevl
» i a moveuH’tit
foi
ai hitratinn aei oai|i.it':i'd In eight iiietnhet- of 11111*1 eien'ilally b" ■" i •••«-*,&gt;11 b&lt; in. i"tt u fmm Mi*, (’help*, of Alont th" ibiiiulii'i' lo lo'ii
b lietlier it will take lelephnoe wire* weie down
for
• tail. N*. J.. making i",jei &gt;at ion* tu II now befoi i' the legislature, that i) vviuild rest
t.itutes
in
every
stale,
and
an
i
i
•
aoinei
Five
new
uiemls'iof
Di le in tile ol it'll lit | i&gt;i veral hour' and sexeral *matl
• 11*.i iog flic pri'seni margin Iv- •it llulick e-pi lliiliek’ - New lei
ivDi&lt; Ii he -mi' u ool,I i j» in»• nil ,i,|
Hotb pi'iisi" oti..ii nml d 'f"ii*e ntin un eluent of the appoiitti.ii'iit of 'in liiubiuiatie i o i i i s . Ciiiel Jus- i ii i eti • King pi il'4**4
oi i.i'i'n indicated.
iihl t »IM • 1* f»M 1I'.ort hotel iiltil also a.-king ' ant age* F l"l nla iiuiv 1*•1i\ •• ft nm • iie i"
towns were cut o ff eomnleleix .
/ii!i"ioiu".| last ulghr that
tiee
l.itt.
sa'iiki'r
de
ignati'
Long
0
i
-uuniirtee
to
-tndi
f
o|»
nil
nig made clear tout ' The *torm was ie|Mii ted t" b •
r III*.-, *a, i ♦*. m ••!
|tt "dll' I ini
i oft «t it nt imt 11 CIU. "i *o,*,nt4 tin. . • .’ uici .it— (.. the im *• would b*
■
J»1D*l| the Hole| F•** r •t 1 A- \l1luioge* hi tli*' fedi riii v serve act ' oitli. (ieinoal Pe liing. fjo ie ii oiDiiaiily roncetned in
|M»• ill! ' nli • •»• * • lit*p: • *tn • I t i - «lie’ s 'Illlt sIn* itIre ail v 1.now s ing laviiv iiiFotni ■ anil inhoi ♦it ii* » . &gt;i"i'ii&gt;(|
gin in Montana and snow emit hi
•e tine F.I'h V and
11IIIIII n r*, illdu.tries, up.
Abo'ii I An bunker* tioni every || -Irtle.'.
d'-. 1’ iexident • iuIued to tall hi man; eit!c*
T 'l e
Naufuril ami that
i* glail1 Dial I a ■i» S. The liills w hieh -I**»f||l| III* (but it v .mill lie pos-ilib' fur .1lldTo
•t.ite in tlie union, iiianv of them I d i 'I'flliei iMlIilisiifi... aiithoi. and doe o ”
D'd an inteie^t. in,
il» opi tat i»*n 4 o' 11.91ihrl*,|p*M •Iii. . itv i&lt; to li.o'1* It luul i.l hotel kill. d, he said vve1e. Ihe •CViTJlIKT Diet* I'll to lost l int Die fury* Ii*'
ai i oiupanied by tlieii win
at men i:i Imblle life iveie among ill"
"ii't iliiti'ted liy |' in ginph and leb'idioni' line* *ufli'i
| :ii •• a' ei auitlu -event \ per ■e:it .if lt\ in*\t ipiihun nii*I thnf
ed tile In tint of the sloiui. Ini.' ' idl'd tli" sessions ol the eoilii- . "t'ln am ,
t*\ Un, f t iii * hi««•, npin inn 111;||i v. mil
f i r i* ‘ &gt;'ii r itiii 1*01 iif ruurf
Di eeimtat. il by it in
U- "IlHl* t Jl X I»l||a,
\Vhe« " e r e cil.
I m Kfirml |h»» winter h**ri*
Tin* ‘ loi'div horse" was brought "a pi" r y ,ipr&gt; ui'it• ly the same
Friday night
'D"'1-' ' " " i d .
Report. Unit repoits indicated.
I'l't
•
•
'illlt
PI"
i
pod
'.i
rh"
iiit-'i''
M’lVoi
|.j|
|
«
i*
mill
\lt
K
m
r
8
*
tel'
down to nuio'. low ii * mu th of
in I’m I. 1' i ill f. ai\. i in i e* iii in
•«i|i.'' ev i-i""o In' AVheeler
" ' " 'ti niiiliiting sonic
-aid A’ r. t ■&gt;a* e.
•pukr in ii«Ivim m*\ •11 Mi I'fiftci'
■ " i t oi tb" Ib ilt 'ii" "" Sun. iie mu Piur ..I P'2»
di&gt;111ion of a i cor­ Ihitlc, itlii'ie the -now fall reai'li
'|*Di i'"li Die fir«t i|’M i l e r off the
4iii*'Tr*lii n Thi* •
iiMtrnct a •ii I Hayes "..i* i|&lt;amei rienlly otvid
n
depth
of
2"
inches
bit*'
to
iog
ioe-iileot
of
Die
Hridimii
•
lub
....... were i • viied to­
i'c-i •
lla&gt;"* ("stifled that Kdr«! tl»«* Iciri^lativi* et *min iii • i* li-n.1
to i lili- d im iieiv i.ii'olli"!.-, * iiar- v ear Die a' ei age v. ii • *7 -• n&gt; i • nt.
' u ' iiian ( )'i oiiuor of night, anil w.i* followed l«\ rain
win S I'ui ' I*
former as*i* taut
1
lie
value
of
orders
mi
hand
.it
•i| liv Kri*i| IJ. Wi un t•• 11*•I*1 it
tl'* I' AI ii liel-oil. of till* Nell A'olk
St left ear and automobile lr.it
... 'id and IVoidih i.l
•■ ii'tmv of tit- int"rlnr dejmrtthe e i| ol March w a - Sii.i,!i21.'..‘-V.
i
n
t
i
n
e
imnifiluihl)
,»f.|
x**m
l
.
A
'
iii
!o.
ami
lames
D
Piestuii,
siifir
wathieatehed
with
a
com
' D" i' lecl t 'oi pointlou
ou'lll iiia 'e ’ ed a meet in** lictwreo
l " int Tnl' nt • i tlie -enate pres* eenip.il ed vvit It (77.o i • ■ pi at i Intn St*vijitni H\ti iii't'i mil
1 Inie lloiise. Until Mild I'l' te tie ii |i in tlii- » ' i t .
Win" i" anil Inin elf in New York'
iTii.c
of
l.i
i
vi
ar
and
»
l.'.sl*i,;tt)K
giiilfiv. 'Vfii' toasted mi tlie gildII* p i»*• ••ntji9i V** I.vh- j* ' km*; lh*MM
Farmer- n eived with jubilance
’ Ibtw had not ended
%
&gt;
iitv.
A' thi« nie.'ttnv Have* de­
at
I
lie
end
of
Man
Ii.
I'.t'2'.
iioe
.1
*1
,1
t.ik'-ii
into
Du■
lub'.
roll.
tu
nppinr
(hr*
hill
' deal, mid while Mr. tbc pews •&gt;) the snowstorm extend­
i land AA’Iuoder '*ked him to a|»AA A8H|N(;TDN.
Anr.
21.
Dili" lot
of tbc i in poi nl ii a dc
No
Reporter*
’’
Present."
H ASMINDTON. Apr 21. &lt;&gt;i
' " " " I not i i.iiitiieiit upon ing ovi'i a 'Ii«&gt;u f ht slrii'ken aiea
••"ai In l' iiiinl.ell'- lo'ii,iif li'h i's
■|v ii i : i*rl&gt; •11v • AA'ofli! |"'»i ,• i an !«■ uPimaii't' ef
Aooiii'r tlie speakers ii hn ddn i’i - ■ bill'd tb...... ..
"* hi* visit, Mr. |*a| emtirin Dig many eounlie*
■lei wei signed Tltursibn le Set
Du* ilemii t mi'iit .m&gt;l I'rnriised to
iil' iol. on Die seven and eight per fei'ted only t hi one Ii Du* i larifii ••
id
,
dtlie
-e
between
Die
-Lit*
of
‘•"I untiling to do will) 1 A heavy «noivfail also was ie- i"ia rv AA'ilbur for tlie court martial i et •aiiiliieli. ne:e Pl"sine*U I ’ool- cert •toi k*
• i ••’ (b . fr " v ho h. Die wilnrxs
I'im and eoilifici,tinu ol intciuiiI'orlid in western Montana. Along of ix o f fic ii* on cltnii'o.* glowing
1ue -tioiiii.
• '(•• wa* to l*e a large one.
timi.il law and tliia i* to lie aieiiin.
idg
•
and
A
A
ill
|toger«.
Die
inniedthe right oi wav of tin* tfniim Pa- mil of tile raid on the naval tian pli-heil 1'iily tliroug!) a great eoniau
I heir leii'ark.* wen* not for
AA lu i In di" laird Dint lie did
lific and Northetn Pacific lines, pint Iteatifort at Norfolk. An..
faience ni reiiresentative* of ali
Th" condition ••( Henrv
M&gt; md m«et Hii'e* until Aiiiuli. I'd^t,
tmldii at ion, foi it i&lt; the rule of
snow wn* piled deep
lit
man
February 21. when a ipamtitv ol
the nntionv of the eaith. fornmi l.aughlin, 11 , w lo. ha *... .. • dm m:- tlie Dauvrherlv inveMoratie t , i idirou (lu ll that repoitein
places.
liipior whs seized upon it- anival to-■ei me III e u'lit.
Secietnry of Stale, Charles K i m i i - liouslv ill at hi- home at
112 Dim itmt iii'C"iint"d for the time
Ilotli ea*t and westbound pa* I l oin the West Indies.
t HIXSSKK.
Apr.
llllghi's n&lt; president of the Ameri­ Fourth Street for the past week, be spent i'l N'"W A "tk cltV wheg
. "" '*' d Mi *. Martin gi\ •• xenger trains were arriving hme
The board is e.x|M'i ted to be des­
can Society of Intei national l. i"', wa* re|ioitctj In be very grave 1•• w,11 .il l to Imvr eiinferred with
11 ! 1 hm datiii-, their wives III 'til.« late.
ignated soon anil will im i'iiie Im
told nirmlier* of that association (hi* morning, with tears lining ex­ Have.
Tlie town of t oluinbia (lanlen- tl'e trial at Hampton Itaud*
1 • - a,h uts at rtnto m l .
nt tIi**it nnnual meeting tonight.
pressed for his life.
Air. Ale
When tin! testimony of the two
near here, was completely cut o ff
ide of TaliuluiHHee.
I nder the order -Igned I liars
Speaking on "the development Laughlin is suffcitng from pneu men was completed both *isle* be­
from
coiimiunicalioii.
&lt;'entering
■
houav
resolution
dni.
Comma
odor
D,
\V
.
Fuller,
of
of
international
law.”
lie
asserted
1
inimlii
contracted
shortly
aftei
I
m
“ Dill
gan hurried rentrliing
for «ubin the Itiitte wetion. tlie storm ItiN'kbind, Me., who wn- in *om
"an,.,.
'lint the United State- must lead lag i onfiru'd to hi. home mi to
•iu"Datlng witnesses In the Fax*
■"•■pare bill to t j X jn. stinted last night and continue I ■nnnil of the Heaiifot’ , i- ehargvd
th' wav tomiiil *iirh n lonlereroe count of -light illiies* hist Hal until the agreement wa* renehsol
AA ASH I N'GTO.N, Apt
21 In- id tiiat it
unabated.
with neglect in that he did not il"tinile tiisprnsion of th oni'ra- lllOtllll I"
AYedne *&gt;! &gt;i Mi Mct.augh bile '"da''. The defense tbpn rett­
and reiterated hi.* hone that “ the in .l.i v
•Ii‘Cover tho presence of liipa r on Do,i of the consent decree bv which a whole.
l^t»M |,lt
»|i|i'opriafe support oi th" perma­ lin’ i condition wa* inputted « « lie ed with the provisinp that lb* gxiv.
is laid
lo.urd and in allowing liipm'' t" the big five meat pi i ker. agreed
Appeal Open tu Gt»vernmeii|
nent court o f inter imt ion* I iustice iog very low vvliilc Thursday lie
u,l‘ fiuit
euato.
leave the ship. Some of the liuuoi with tlie govcruniept
All appeal is open to the gnte u- in th* government of the I fn i l I appcaied somewhat impiovi'il. At I'tnment should offer no rebuttal.
to divorce
‘ null
bii-sell jntrodui i
nils alleged to have been plac'd in * he nisei ves uruin unrelated Imrs of ipent. Imt Attorney (ienerit! S.n Jtat" will not lie delayed much 8 ii'ilosk last night, hi- condition
ii -&lt;|
'stale broki
‘ bsli... ."'••I
an automobile on the dock before business was ordered Tkm-ilay Dy gent said he would take n » action bingei
i» said to have taken a turn for
i**»*i r«l.
th» Diet i icl of Columbia supicloe until lie had given the suspension
Il'MNi. Ill'll l.i I V
Law-Abiding Srnlimrnl.
I the ivni'.e and later in tin- night
A imijniiti of tlie Sanio'd nvr- it " a - scdied.
committee deorder tuneful
study. Neither h"
Ir u n not hi* put nose tn rc- it vva* necessary to give linn nxv
beginning the the
The charges nguilist the other c o m ..
'Dnoiiiaouslv »u uilfavoii&lt;ble I hunts favor
AVASIIINViTON. April 21. Ongovernment
offii i ii* ••nte the reasons he believed the gen in order to help hi- rexpirn['•silt "ii
At tip* same time Die imill. i'l nor othei
Thursday half holidm for
the ol livers abegs pnases-iun of liipmr
•died riparian right \
rratlon
of the packer* cnn»fet dswere
prepared
tu
disco*.*
it*
eff"i
Dl"
p
ic
c
u
t
state
of
the
pleading:!
United
States
'houhl
support
the
t
ion.
summer on the fii *t Thin-day in on board and smuggling liipior In­
i' i i 'S was ordered siispeudv'il by tht
i e fused to vacate tin * five icu. . Id il the order should stand. Imt lau- permanent murt. Air. Hughes -aid,
* ""Dllltl.,
May
rather
than
on
th
•
f
m
t
Thurs­
to
the
United
State*
••')'■
“
f
tbe
•" house ni embers
district supreme court.
decree, as bad been reiiiifsti " t.y vi'is who have frdlowed the ca-e
taint 1„
"I'ect state in-til j . day in June, nnoiding ••• ' . * ol fleers, l.icuteount Fred M Ito- Swift and Cum pa nv and A. mmir weir of the oiduion that the i.riD'1 "Imt simply to rmpha-ize the inbins
Former Secretary Hughe* *nd
talrulahle advantage of having
(V ile r . Dial'sK‘*r of (lie Sanford luiw of Sturgeon Hay. AAi« . of the
and Cnuipuny. tlie pic.toil big two would remove the shackle* whi. h ■in h a tribunal lo aid in rh.» .In.
other
no'able*
ai*. lrc*»*eo
IM
f ’ .-jlj* fjllr. IM
Wl|.«
t*»
n»rn&lt;
I
&lt;
nl«&lt;i
chaiged
with
**'* iieiulr' ntroilui voiunlarily as. limed
in liie nicer packing iinlo»li - I tlie p'liki'i*
American Sm (ety of International
1
UNCClt
lin
.
•
f*9
1
(f
t
1
1
1
4
."IIt
*&gt;f
tlil*
I1
H
*I
*
vshipment
of
international
law;
to
tailing
to
obey
order*
tu
report
1 '’ ambling.
rddeil. h ovevei, that there «'«.&lt; undei the administration of Atior! in .
re Info'Te the lavv-aliidirig *eotiiltiilldc articles on lioaid ship.
•ensure measure pro- ihMjit- »m tin* MUVHtiiin
little difference between ■ i-pviiil- nev General Palmer in lli'il) when
Onlv seven rases were disposed
\» tlit* H'lUr.U Of 9MIWC "I the
Hearing* on the Nickel Plat*
mrn»
through
recourse
to
tlie
ex
The
ntlier
ottirerusmeil
are
'toLventutivi- Harris o(
of in Municipal I ’ourt this morna coinpioniisr wa* leached in th"
merchants. Mr i n'ter vrslerdux I ieutennnt It. |). Hill. Jr • af Nor­ Ii i t il nml vacating it.
merger application were resumed
errise
of
Its
Jurisdietion
and
arting, the smallest docket in several
which « Pre*ii|en.
ni I.. ..i i.
The suspension order i* -woi'p- suti-tiust suit
viiculat'd a iietitimi favoring the wich, Conn.. Ctarencr A\' liuker, of
before the interstate commerce
" "'tuirt decided
.houl'l It' irotanie of its decisions,” He add­ i weeks. The rase* were a* follow*:
ing. It was entered on n itiun o- AA'il*mi had directed
first
iTiUi'dav
in
June
a*
tlie
dale
commission.
u-*' Hill u i«•ry coinmilU',
ed:
Ni wport. It. I., Machiuinst 8 rank tii" California Co-operativ fan- brought against them.
Annie h'oreetei, disonleilv con­
of beginning the Imliduvs. but « ' AI. Hendricks of Now Haven. &lt; non.,
'Hill e Ditoniobilea to
"It is appropriate that the uh - duct, case disnils cil; D A’. Scacv,
General Pershing delivered th*
Under the terms o f the decree,
nrrie.x. which wa* perniitti'i l" •’ •&gt;insufliilent
number
of
si^nvlore
amt Chief Pay Clerk. J. P. Cialla-f- ter eotiit in the ground ihnt !t.s tlie milkers ugrerd to sell all their liiin» thna lie led tn avail them- i speeding, &amp;l and costs; John Shef­ |principal address on a Pan-AmrriDruk befiu
n"bii.oj
wi * o ituined and the holiday |c
lier. of Norfolk, A'a,
business vva* Iwing seriou-tv dani- holdiijg.i in public stockyard*, in I'lve- more readily of the nrce»- field, disorderly roiiduct, *!«• lamd ' can program broadcast from a I cal
toil wid be a* last yeai . Ik.gin­
slockvard railroad.* and terminal i •ary international legislative oro- estreated: Ike Alexander, dliorsier- station.
agoil i v the operation of t d e ning May 7.
iT»«e* to perfect the law and to Iv conduct. $10 and costs; l»i*r:x
ami tiubllt
cold storage
wat
I I l(l\FA AND IJIIKKI K AftHKI! c t ee
•atisfy enlarged conceptions of in­ Brown, disorderly conduct, ill* anil
hi.uses
and
"forever
dissociate”
Justice
liailev,
ill
hi*
Ot')l""0
(,,r
C O M M U N IST I.E AOKU KII.I.IID
costs; C. C. I'rterxon. «uspU&gt;rou..
LONDON. Apr. Jl
Advice.* to the imirt, -Hid htv first vii"V had themselves from the retail meat ternational justice."
l
The navy d"pnrtn'ent innnuniMnj
•'pril
21. Wheat,
'•**. IVH
Kvcry sUggl
suggestion intended to be chancier, case dismissed on pio- advoneed development o f .inti-airbeen that the decree sin»tild i*v business and tbc wholesale busi­
the
Kxehunge
Telegraph
from
(
®nSOFIA. Apr. 21.— Ivan Munocf«• Hi). 7 *
. ‘ " - ‘ a: tuiv LSD1,
UJU
thnuid bn Jaccepted
and mlse to leave town in thive hours: icrast armament so.| mede public*
zjlM'cnded merely inenfai *)» A*Ae ness in groceries, canned fruits, helpful Ihnul
(hi, ;
fe, member of » secret comniittcc stanttinople »ay that an agreement cunncric.a were com critrd. but lhat ACgetables nml other extensive "un- , dealt with, no matter what trying Mrs. Hlnm he
Taka&lt; h, viola ing j data op i p, .-oi 11 ■t *.
o f [tulsarinn Communist*, wax shot j between Turkey and Greece ha* all o f tbc parties— the government islaled” llnej upon which they hi I situation* and trial* of patience
parkin? ordinance, case cunDitu*ii I The order of dismissal o f tbx
Imen
signed
settling
all
problems,
cinbaiked*
us well us the packer*— hjd *«•*1ami killed by police today when ' concerning those countries.
may result, Mr. Hughes in*Dtad ' to AVedncjilay,
Pacific Mail I'nmpany’ . lujimctisci
he refused to surrender.
suit was slgnrd to .I'l-tiie If|
'
the tlbtrivt supreme court.

fl^NY CITIES ARE
T: s » — ' VISITED BY HEAT
t f ^ ^ r r J T ^ W A V E THURSDAY

PRESS CLUB HAS STEEL PROGRESS
S ' ANNUAL BANQUET IS REELECTED IN
A T WASHINGTON LARGE DIVIDENDS

This Countrv Musi
Lead Move Toward
Peace,Says Hughes

VVilhur Sij»ns Order
Mir (’ourt Martial
)f &lt;&gt;Navv OITieers

Voiinur Sanlorcl Man
('ontiiuicH \’t*i&gt; III

^ ish tlu re News

Court Orders Suspension Of Decree
Affecting 5 Meat Packing Companies

Half-lloiklay Period
Will Mcifin On May 7

Washington News

Municipal Court Has
Small Trial D o c k e t

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DAYTONA

HIGHLANDS
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M i l l « » n d L n K c.i
the TRAYLOR‘h o* DAYTONA

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The BEAUTIES of Daytona Highlands arc manifest to all who have seen the properly,
ITS INVESTM ENT V A LU E S are even more clearly seen and understood. Study these
Location— One block west of Daytona
Elevation 50 to 70 feet above sea lew
Protective Restrictions— Highest in H onda
Lily Water— City Lighting.
Paving— Lines! apsbalt construction.
Finances— Sound, adequate backing.

FJovicta/,s S u b u r b o f H i l l s a n d L a *K c /*

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lUtANCIIKK—Jacksonville, Dilando, SI. Aiiifiihllnr, DcLnini. I’alulM,
New Sin.'mu, Daytona iicach, Sanford. 1.n- (1•. Si. Cloud, Tiillahnsser,
Allaulu, (in.

The Traylors of Daytona
Sul«» Aiffnla, -II S. lloucli St., Uoyloiiu, Florida.
John 1], Fox, Sanford Representative
1*ark Avenue at Second Street

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Our Motor thuir Cure, providing the la.t word in triivcl to
trip fum Sanford; only H limited number tan l«* aersramoUutcd on »
oucu with our offlev at i*mk Avenue ami Second Street to inaure y«i

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M A Y . APHTL.2J . T02n

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When we cook there are certain
principles which if strictly followThere are few dishes more re­ ?d will insure perfect results, for
freshing to the sight and to the j in scientific cooking there? is no
appetite than a tasty salad solv­ guess work. In preparing foods
ed. chilled until the greens are there should be no waste.
crisp, and daintily garnished. From, Starches should be given a long
tho standpoint of health we should slov. cooking. Proteins kept below
consider salads
yea r the boiling point and fat \ at a
temperature below the decompos­
Although served upon American ing point.
tables their popularity has increas­
A new housekeeper start* her
ed daily, (ircen
plnnts such as housekeeping with these points in
lettuce, celery and cress, are the mind, and even the simplest meal
salad plant*—cabbage, too has be­ can be made most tempting and
come popular in this guise. And, tasty. It is a simple tiling for a
although not conspicuous for their prison to serve one food hot. but
•nutriment, turnip tops, dandelions it appears to be nuite a problem
1 nnd even mustard may be consul- for mattv housewives to serve cvcied. They contain vulunhlo min­ e iv thing Imi at the same lime.
eral substance?, arc slightly cool­ \erv often one or two articles A
ing. stimulating to tin* appetite food come to the table lukewarm;
nnd give food value.
for example coffee and soup. .Inst
t Salads were first served by t lie ns hot foods should lie hot. so
(Ireek.i and Roman? at the begin- rhmild cold food !» • property chill­
tning of n meal to create an up- ed. while &gt;alad greens or salad
petite. At a later date salads ap­ should lie crisp and cold.
peared at the end o f the heuvicr
The reason for cooking is two­
part of tho men! to bring bark or fold. We make tho food more i.tshaipen the appetite to greater cii- trnctive and develop new flavors
joyment of the dessert.
it: change the original taste, i-'or
Asi,i? Irani the mineral nnd prrin genic reasons, we sterilitc funds
tective value of ruich greens, they 1so as to preserve
them longer.
have little \i.l ir. 1 • they contni I
Certain combinations of food ruin
vet V little of the solid substances the flavor of ail and both 'igi'in
•found in steds and roots. The inacertain tombiniition.-t are both ntfc’ Joritr of salad plants aro ninetractivo and create an appetite.
tenths water ar.d in order to mak&lt;*
Too much cannot lx* said nbou
! iheni u more romidete, ‘all-around’ nuipei condonation,
as reguds
food, wc find that by combining food value.
' them with food containing other
It i.; r.nt ill iiilliirl) t|neen»ury
Iood principle?, the giecn fill an
that
the home manager know linw
essential place in the dietary.
mnnv
culorien there are in every
In various salad combinations,
one ran see how one material pro­ niticic of food consumed !&gt;. her
vide* protein, another fat, and the faniilv. hut it is necessary, in t.iis
day and age, that the meals -hold I
salad plunt Itself yielding miner­
1he well balanced.
Thev i.iiould
als and water. —there hr:.ig no
carbohydrate;, nr starch in thi
f n v t ’j • • . we serve crackers or
u raiuiwicli to complete the disii.
1 ho selection and can- of mater­
ials for salad is important. Every1 one should realise the necessity for
• washing and (hilling these greens
I in advance of the time they aro to

-I tt- flour

-

(sugar nrvl ,tnr&lt;iu,i*'
■or cooking fat si. min­
nd water.
&gt;rity o f people have
food
little about th&lt;
inlil the past iood » onovement. This ru-de it
j substitute, correctly,

Home-Baking Coming
Into Fashion Again;
Recipes Are Popular

I ine of $500 Und Sentence lo
Six Months in Jnil for Third
V'Offense i'-ovlded in Propos­
ed Law

Memorialized on Stamps
Nathan Hale was born at Cov­
entry, Conn., June o, 1/65 and was
graduated with honors at Vale in
1778. Hu taught school for a
while, liut shortly after the out-

For the past few years there
hns been a noticeable tendency to
buy ready baked and delicatessen
foods instead of preparing them
at home; r.n.d with many it has
•mini
value
('•» too become a permanent habit, hard
to drop.
Lately, however
it Ims been
noticed, home baking is again find­
ing itself of prime importance timotlg oilier household duties and
new as well as old favorite recipes
are being exchanged. Card index
recipe boxes are
given to the
bride-to-be; while housewives and
riudenta arc taking as great pride
in showing their ability in the culir. 21.— A i!i-r&gt;atc!i iriarv line as the chef and tenchport? that an agen' &lt;-•••.
government is cn-, Home baked foods have after
ndi tn rrm n ,| nc-'idl 'he liest flavor and taste, und

Greek of l)ie 'involution he be­

came first lieutenant in a Con­
necticut regiment.
On .fan. 1, 177*5, he wn? com­
missioned a cantain and in March
he t.yti-d with Meath's brigade
for Now York, where soon after­
ward lie is reported to have c:ip tured bv night a British provision
eIoop which wan protected by the
ina n•of •wa r Asia.
Early in .September be volunteerrd to vi«it lying Island and New
Yo&gt; k, to obtain much-needed in­
formation from the enemy.
Ha entered the British lines dlsgui;e,i !i a Dutch r.i.jiool teacher,
got tin desired information n::U
w;-’ about tu return .when on the
night of S'ept. 21 he was rccognisd and upturn!.
The following
morning he was hanged.

Bulgaria-.) ugo Slav
Break Is Threatened

FRESH VEGETABLES
Send L's Your Order, Wc Deliver At These Prices

PHONE III)

I‘ M LS ID FORM CAIHNMT

RRI'SSF.I.S, Apr. 2L— Einlin
llandlervele, sociaiiat bader. lias
infoneiJ the king that it is impo-,ild'&gt; for him to form a cabinet
to succeed that of Premier Thrum*
which resigned on Apr. fi.

Copyright ty Harris U Ewlng.^

Even in the cheap magazines
Ihcro is good literature, hilt it is
provided by the nd vvrit?rs -f.;»
Porte find.) Argus.

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F is c h e r s -Market

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SPRING LAMP. WESTERN VEAL
KANSAS CITY REEF
CHICKEN SALAD POTATO SALAD
COLD SLAW VEGETABLE SALAD
FRESH VEGETABLES

Gonzalez Grocery LT». S J P f r 3 £
Selrite Grocery To.
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4 level tsp.I 'ohihiitlei
inc*. Baking
2 eggs, lieu ten
Powder
scpiirutil v
'* love 1 t.sp. -alt I tb.ip NUgnt if
Mil «'. milk
de-licd
Sift alt of the litv in rieiiienl togeth?" twin-, ilix liipiid mgiedivnla and iiimliiiie (lie two ini',
lutes. !'rv on u hot, well gien ed
Wttffle non and w i\ e with mapl&lt;
ayrtip.
An aluuiiuum lion need
tiu g iu : mg.

PRICES
Th« loir prirr? yoe'lf find ?t r r f r y P ir g lv W i^ g iy store are.

not mxde by accident.

j

\TI \NTA.

Hi*? nre rc? placed on 3 few "leaders” snil regained in
other Hems.
ii

O RLA N D O M \N Hl’CCL'.MBS

G AIN E S V ILLE , Apr. 21. AnKincement iins been made by uthtic authorities at the University
Florida here that tthe annuul
terscholustic tennis tournument
ill be held on the courts of the
Jlego May 21 through 24. Preously the high school annual net

TO 5PtaiD 'T
AU. TH'S
AFTe«MOOfO
£U-EN

Special Sale and Demonstration of
National Biscuit Co. Crackers. Lance as
sortmeni at (&gt; packages for 25c
.

and

SALMON
i» ii /.
Imt I It-

Three*
pound*

X TROUBLE IS I. DOSff

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Hie Last shipment for the season o f Dairy Farm Sausage.
W e have also received fresh shipment ot

III Ihs

Modern Girl Favors Liiding Astride
for Smartness* Freedom and Saf ety

Maine

— SALTED P E A N U T S —
FR -

You may sometimes be tempted
to take an inferior bread, but don’t
wander a w a y from quality. Just
“ anybody’s ” bread may rob you of
the health, nerve and tissue build­
ing vitamins you need.
In Merita
you get good, solid, easily digested
food of the finest quality.
You
can’t afford to experiment. Stick
to M e r i t a — it’s good quality
through and through. Two sizes,
10c and 15c.

SYRUP.

Blue Valley Buttci - ( luirnjfold
Stone’s C'akea — Fat Mackoral

SPECI AL
Western Pot Roast of Heel
Quart Jars
Sweet
51/DAL (N.rcTW-f
oOObCS

[12. V A S THOUGHT
SLT di- 7H£' N L C iffii

California

b» VYVYAN DONNER
t tn ions ag(l ,|lul |

r°0,|iler..H

I.iy,

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Waldorf

bpear in [iijhlii: in a di'rl
M.inlly n i l . y e a r s

Tissue

"I spiK-arlng on tu&gt;rxr-l&gt;.i. k
* breeehew, asiridi*.

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b r e a d

WHERE SANFO RD TRADES

wax

It wasn't done!

a woman riding ,hl*v

traditional draped
•at! ,ui*aiiu ihlng! CerJe unusual.

ii U| plenty

SPAMG-LCD Tl/JK
ic T r a d i t i o n a l dp tTfeft*-

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Sugar, per pound........

TRET

5 a T)T)L (T o

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Barrington Hall Coffee,
Helen Lawton Coffee, 11)

ev ery nay
your grocer

e x t r a

for Saturday

W ‘- ' T h e
/ INTOGCM/SL ( CtTNSi
£ L E H ABIT (OF
^
T D in®.; 6

A m e r ic a n o a k e r ie s c o m p a n y

i-i pnuntl
i’ kg.
I -2 pound

II A Y ’ S FIV E -FR U IT

Dressed and A live

MADE BY THE .

Eleanor Uoardmnn, ihe motion pic­
ture star selected thi., rout us part |
o f her spring wardrobe.
Known as th. “ Croan Word l*uz-.
tie” it is of imported plaid w ool,
with •quures of vivid colors und aj
shawl collar, of led and white!
which is also curried out tn the

attractive

now

From th e Fireside of Q uality
W h e n You Buy Bread

Snilana Grand
Alaska Red

*

Am. 21.— Mrs. C

Helen Plane, said to be the o r ig ­
inator of tile idea of the Slom
Mountain Memorial, died here to-

At*I* liriuui with
Sauee. No. '2 can

W A T E R G L A S S Ii

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110 Sanford Ave

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lluzeu

P E A CIIE S

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not placed on oid m m h im liic which must "move

Sunny field Sliced
liretikfiisl

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tor

A Time m a c -

DOM'T TRW

Buffalo publishers, to a Jackson\ilIt- .syndicate
lirings
the nn|i&gt;nincement that the largest ba­
liana plantation in the world will
he established by the syndicate.
Two thniicand acres with -ixteen
miles of hike from will in* planted
in hnnaiuis it is said.

SOFIA. Apr. 24.— Premier Tsnnkoff declared to the Associated
P i i -hs IimIkv that charges hv three
itiiti h labor members of narliamein who recently visited Itulgurin
&lt;i ul Ailtil liiii.ni ciib wen- kilicil witllnot 11 ml is a “ «hoor ciilnmy.”

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It M’ iggly price?. Enormou?
:nti *ith b?d debt.?, no ripenoring stock,, low margin of
* ttung-i'niskc Piggly Miggly

linked

(50 BOT

Nea-BUT IT 7AKC9
A U3T Olr MOMtH
K£EP MERGaMG? ^

III I t;AIM \N DEN IES ( M A R G E '

Ifogurdless of whal &gt;mi btt&gt;
or where yr.u buy it; reRnrdle.sH «&gt;f the &lt;|uantily
vmi receive or the price
paid, your purchase i.n NOT
a value unless it has qual­
ity hack of it. Host assur­
ed that A&amp;i* Values are tilways real, herauso fur f&gt;5
years Ai'if’ Values have had
((ttalilt hack of them!

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Okeechobee To Have
Record Banana Farm

BOSTON. A p i. 21. — Distinct
• aitli tremors were reported front
several points
in southeastern
Massachusetts this morning. No
damage ix reported.

-But rI'hc Greatest
or All Is Quality!

(l\ ell

CHECK. FOR

Interschool Tennis
Tournament Is Set

( (F A K E S IN MASS At III SETTS

BHH

1 c. corn flukes 2 tap. sugar
2 lei cl tap. Cain- 2 level tsp. butter
fhet linking
I egg
Powder
' j level t?p. salt
Prepare and hake tin- same ns
dIhiii griddle cakes.
Use any kind
of package iiiiu Makes, but dry
them out if they have ahsorhed
MViihtu11*. Any pdoGm! ri*n'ii! mnv
be
in th* himi* «it* turn flukt*
AViif I Ii*h

£Ay .MAC
HONV ABOUT
TH'S Bil l
T o r .-- ,

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SCO*. V
DAUGHTER. &lt;:

THAMKS
DAP

I At KSONVII.LK. Apr. 21. -Col.

BALTIMORE. Am. 24.— Apr. 21
— Rev. oaeph llenrv I'ronee o f Or‘
OKEECHOBEE. Apr. 21.--The liindu, father of former II. S. Sen­
sale of large land holding, on th** . atur France of Mnrylumi, died here
J&gt; like front here hv I. W Connors, 1last niglu ,if pneumenia.

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Trade with the merchants who sells n home pfoducl
*H P■
100 l*n:-k Ave.
I'hone C72
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I c. milk

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Ihe Sanford Bank And Trust Company

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By TAYLOR

MOM’N POP

Kay State Chairman
()i‘ Legion Campaign

ilsdM

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Montana Is Covered
'n Blanket of Snow

( intri«t \ o. n::- in.*#

l/«n. nil
&lt;&lt;■&gt;
At) "thff
liulel s
lUU •’»

directoi of athletics.
Separata
eventa for girls will be halq. In
the mqrnine and the boy* eventa
in the afternoon. There u* a larct
«t the ( ’nnital. looking after tht»|
entry li«t veara and the results
interest of the property owners
and has been instructed .o wite.i of the preHminarjr meet wUen
was held on Apr. 4‘ gives (tround
tloseiv the committee's r-pori on for the forecast that interseholarthe bill and advise the chnmher
what steps will necessary to he istic records mnv be set.
Orlando won
the preliminary
taken to prevent the passu re of
meet with 104 points.
the hill.
«
St. Petersburg was second with
Dade countv alrendv has n com­ 20 points and Daytona third with
mittee at Tallahassee to protest h points. Medals and cups will be
against the weakening of th- State awarded the various and indlvidulivestock sanitary law which if put i.l winners in the final contest.
into effect, is said, would render
almost void the tick law under
Wonder how many young brides
which Dade and other counties have in this fair land of ours can quote
b«*en protected agninst such infes­ offhand the current price of a bar­
tation.
rel of flou r!— Detroit News.

M IAM I, Apr. ‘44.— A concentrate
I cd effort will he made hv a group
! of leadidng citizens and business
men. bended bv the locnl Chnmher
of Commerce, to prevent the enact1 merit of two hills, affecting water­
! front proportv owners, now before
the general assembly, according to
1plans now going forward and nn*
TALLAH ASSEE . Apr. 24.— Bill j pounced by the officials of the
by Representative ^ oung. of St. i Chamber of Commerce. The two
If only the brakes would get
St. Louis safe blower got only
Lucie, erenting the new country
of Indiun River with Vera coun­ bills arc Senate Bill number 2C, tight when the driver does.— St. $2d which is poor psv for an ext&gt;ert.
tv seat was passed hv ihe house introduced bv Senator Singletary Thomas Times-Journal.
thi, morning.

ineii, »#i » i i.icca., uvu.u ■untncuzenc, (ilU.
-f of the IOC
Julia Dent (Irant, now Prince s Oatitacuzen*- o f Uaaliington, t &gt;
Smith, toil of Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Floy I Smith of Louisville,
i. Just teen announced. The bride is a
....
ri&gt;'n o f th&gt;'
*Ig, ivsiilcnt Illy e, R. Gant.

food h- as crisp if cooked in too
much &lt;t a hurrv. Slow but not
too alow cooking i. preferable.

■ A it!' Tea Co.
■ Coittnnmily .Market

Proposed Limiting nights of
Submerged Lands Opposed
Ily Delegation Sent by
Cltv's Chnmher Commerce

I A I.l.AII v SEE, Apr. 2 4 .-A !ctew
line of (.'n•&lt;! .iml imprisonment for|er of th
a period .
it months for third
I’ ffeii e i f iilers i« provided in a
bill nnv 1 .fore the Legislature
* * «li'”- '»,t i»*rsons who drive uutoniuti'lc- while drunk. Tlie meusnie, intredured by Representative
Hurii,, i’lpellas would provide u
fine hi &gt;4100 und imprisonment for
not le.&lt;&lt; than thirty days for the
first nffen-e, and $280 fine and
nei less than ninety days in jail.
1lie general pjurpose of the bill
i« tn regulate traffic on the public
highway* of th- state, the condi­
tions under •• hi.-h automobiles and
other iiintii \ ii-iviVi vehicles and
liors«- power vehicles may be opi rated, (inhibiting certain vehic­
les from being used on hard-snrfaced reai!«, and providing for the the two
rolicmg -I tm-invnvs and providi’’ g penalties f„r the violation o f
\
llu •“ 1
1tenlay
A speed I•is•*r ■■f 48 miles an hour ,.,j hv u
"o il'd he nl.i'-e,) on motor vehicles foie th&gt;
■'Ol r itif-g ••- t the public highways u.jnliuLoi the state under provisions of Slavia
the |ii)l which would further linii* nianded
the speed through incorporated enrd to
tewns and cities, or in any congest-, lions,
ed settlement, at not more than
'Jo mil'- an Ilnur. Ir would he T l'N N I
I'rlawfijl to oiierate a motor truck,
loaded or mipty. at »
greater
..... . 'ben 28 miles an hour.
I.AK
In ue li'ion to requiring that ve- M„„|
i i.-ii” ilr:-e mi the right side o f ..hnmtii.

24 lbs. Self-R isinff F lo u r .............
$1 *
\2 lbs. S elf-R ising’ Flou r.......................7j
10 lbs. W h ite Potatoes
..................... ^
H elen Lawton Coffee ..........................,4]
Tall “ V im ” Evaporated M i l k ............. ,u
S m a irV im ’Evaporated M ilk 3 cans for .[
Fresh E g g s ........................................... .
15 oz. “ Tem ptor” Brand Pu re Pre­
serves ................................................ ,3

If these flivver airplane, hecomt
Kipul.ii- there will bo h fortune fo:
nme one in di *gi &gt;g ctorin cellars

Each one stamped and guar­
anteed by Seminole County
Poultry Association.

K E C lf’ KS
i. ' j T
’*
.-v.
2 r. flour
i ».gg
2 level tip. ( ulu- *i level rap. Salt
&gt; met Baking
2 thsp. melted
PowdcT
IHitter
1 *v r. milk.
Sift flour. Iiaking powder and
suit well together. Beat egg.-; un­
til light nnd (oinbiiie with milk.
Add to flour making u soft butter;
Bake.
Crrn Flnlrc Griddle Cakes.

proper amount? ot
&gt; meat or meat Mibstiit o f the meal), car-

,pnu oeunir uni i»mihw»»
*,,LL .
--- ---- ~
Muted bv Senator Turnbull. “Hie'
i former bili would lim lt-thi iiRhts. W IN TE R
j*.r waterfront orooertv owners in mnual state
filling and improving the ru’.imera- ter meet will

Hope of Resetting 141Amendment to State
Entrapped Millers ls| Constitution Offered
Given Up By Workers, T A L L A H a 8 s e e , Apr. 24, - a

D/veiT
lri**il habit? of othar
iingcroux utlair,. .io&lt;l
ix** that tin- ilettfaie.
ii*tt**(l hits &lt;&gt;( frail
ill list- tliiiv? pvur haJ
it ride la ihtnu!
i girl ?ccx safety ami
..It as »m«rtn«-ss. in
riding astride,
v h.rre the movie? tn
isr.^ltile new 11.thit*
The old "it#Jtsf84c
iw-ltlrl* and beroiuc?showed that riding

of Fresh Fruits Si Ve^elaltlcs

ThiT C jlKl/S-W

Brisket
1 superOlv
Paramount

•The Spaa

Stewing

Per
Pound

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•ore Where (JiuiHty Cutiul

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* u ».l«r at aaar»H, Florida
Entered n* Second «'las* Matter,
Octnbar 37. 1*19. at the Pool of fir#
at Su ford. Florida under Art nf
March 3. 1S97.
M T . I A M I 1~ H R A X
It. I IO W A H I) U E Itn ____

____ P.ill I o r
. .X a a a ie l

Sit Magnolia A &lt;

Phone U S

HCDSCRIPTIO.X It A TE *

I

Cno Year—I7.0» SI* Mr.nthn ...13.60
Delivered In City tiy Carrier, per
weak. lCr. Weekly Killtlon 13.00
pel* year.
mT e c i a i . NOTJf’Ki Alt
nhttnary
notices, cnnls of thank*, resolutions
and not lee* of entertainment* where
c.'inrpe* are Matte will lie r Itarsed
f « r at restilar advertising rate*.

M R M lir it T U B A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
T h e Associated Press Is cxrlus-

|v*ly entitled to the use for repnhilr.it ion of all new* dispatches
credited to It or not otherwlsa rrKi­
tted In thin paper and also the lo­
c a l new* published herein. All rights
o f republlrntlon of special dispatch­
es herein are elso reserved.
F R I D A Y , A P R I L 21, 1925
T U B H E R A L D 'S P L A T F O R M
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
2.— Construction nf St. Johns-Indian River canal.
S.— Extension or white way.
4.— Extension o f local amusements.
— Swinning pool, tennis courts,
etc.
5. — Augmenting o f building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
C.— Extension o f street paving pro­
gram.
7. — Construction o f boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8.— Completion o f city beautifica­
tion program.
B IB L E T H O U G H T FOR T O D A Y
A N D T H E Y shall be mine, saith
the Lord of hosts, in that day when
I make up my Jewels; and I will
spare them, as a mar. sparcth his
own son, that serveth him.— Maiachi .1:17.
-------- o--------S H IN E W H E R E Y O U A RE
Would you have the world better
and brighter?
Then light up the way as you go;
Make some little part of it lighter
With beams from your life’s
steady glow.
Make the world that you live in
your debtor,
As through It you journey ulong;
Then "lift," nnd nil will be better;
Do right, and the right will grow
strong.
— Publisher Unknown.
-------- o--------What’s the use o f hitching your
wngon to n star if you are trail­
ing behind ?
-------- o--------Bust is has launched a clean-up
campaign. Why not such a cam­
paign in Sanford?

Same Grave, Same “ Choir.*'
“ An amazing transform ation" is what Edward D. DufJumped with 0 0 0 ,000,
fiold, president o f the Prudential Insurance Company o f
On
Mountain Tops.
America, found in seven states below the Mason-Dixie line,
First
Sorrow. Then Cash.
which he has just visited.
The dispatch from Newark, N. J., which quotes Mr.
By A R T H U R B R IS B A N E
(Copyright 1925)
DufTield, neglects to mention what seven states the author­
ity investigated, but it seems from that Florida was not in
T H E A N G E L Gabriel, patient­
the itinerary. The South even without its most wonder­ ly keeping track of us nil, makes
fully progressing state on exhibit has startled the New strange entries in his ledger.
Jersey man with its evidence of new life and new growth. Once, looking down upon the tombs
"Everywhere from North Carolina to Florida and from of the great in Westminster A b ­
Louisiana to the northern boundary of Tennessee,” says the bey, he saw young Pitt, burled in
dispatch, "the South "is undergoing an nmnzing transforma­ the same grave with his father,
tion according to Edward D. Duffield, president o f the Pru­ another great Prime Minister of
dential Insurance Company o f America, who has just re­ England. When that tomb opens
turned from a trip through seven states below the Mason- on the last day two British gentle­
Dixie line. The entire region, ho said, is losing familiar men will step forth, expecting a
characteristics and assuming instead something of the air suitable reward.
and spirit long identified with Southern California and its
people.
L A S T F R I D A Y . Gabriel** all" I f the South suffers,” the dispatch continues, "from the seeing eye, piercing the State pris­
loss o f enormous numbers o f negro laborers who have mi­ on walls at Raleigh, N. C., saw
grated northward, the effects do not show, so far as Mr. C. W. Stewart, fifty-one years old
his son Elmer, twenty-three,
DufField could see . On the contrary the country is ad­ nnd
killed one after the other lit the
vancing with rapid, assured strides, building roads, enhanc­ same electric chair.
ing its natural attractions, and carrying out well-founded
The father said nothing as they
plans for the development o f every resource and a tlvnn-1killed him. A brain with a had
I start becomes
dull at fifty-one.
tage.”
And if Mr. Duffield round an "amazing transformation” (T^P,iB” n_Nnl,. T ^ eprf“ ,,y,[" hiL l‘*
m the states of the South north o f Florida, what would h e [* ni in no hurry."
have found in Florida where an increase in population at a
rate U N PR E C E D E N TE D in the eastern United States in
W H A T YVILI. happen to them
when the graves open, and they
the last seventy-five yearq is shown by bona fide figures.
appear for judgment with an elec­
In the last five years, Florida has made n thirty per cent tric burn on top of the head and
gain in the number o f its resident population. And the in­ on the calf o f the leg?
Does the Angel Gabriel occas­
crease represents the influx o f several hundred thousand
people who have brought their energy, their ideas, and their ionally call the attention of his
comrades to unusual en­
money to speed the utilization of the stnte’s invaluable re­ celestial
tries in his book? Did he point lu
sources.
the North Carolina memorandum
Within the next five years, it is entirely reasonable to and say: “ Friends, this is new"?
predict, that Florida will increase in population another
S IM O N SO R O K IN jumped into
thirty, or even likely fifty per cent. To accommodate the
Chicago River; his friend Neinewcomers thousands o f dwellings and business houses must the
meroff jumped after him. Sorokin
be built. And each o f these newcomers will select the place still lives, and the police, having
in Florida that particularly appeals to him as the location examined his pockets, are puzzled.
He took into the river $100,000.
for his Florida home.
That, the police say. is a record
The South is rapidly discarding the old way of doing and makes the case more puzzling.
things. Much o f the romance, many of the reminders nf the
“ It can’t he a woman,” says the
South of ante-bellum days must pass away. But this new philosophical police official. “ With
spirit that is of no time nor place has come to fill the hearts that wad o f dough, he could get a
and minds o f the people in the South, opening their eyes to dozen better ones, and it can’t he
ordinary trounn®T for with a
the boundless fields of opportunity, and '£f wing them ways any
roll like that he could buy him­
and means of producing that “ amazing transformation" which self out of it. Something wrong
has startled all the world into a display o f interest in the in the head, undoubtedly."
Many will agree that it is hard
South’s development.
understand tin- combination of
And this smiling Florida o f ours is stepping on ahead, to
suicide ami $100,000.
blithe and confident, ami welcoming all who would like to
share in her good fortunes!
.SIX H U N D R E D French soldiers
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TH E R E IS P E R H A P S no parallel to the real estate boom
that Florida is now enjoying, And i t see m s t o hitVC much
that is substantial about il. It is as if a new land had been
discovered and opened up. Y et Florida today, so far as the
land and the climate are concerned, is the same Florida that
Ponce de Leon traveled in search of the Fountain of Youth.
But we know more about Florida today and the world knows
more about it because the boosters o f that state have been
and are spending their good money in placing that state’s
assets before a people with m o n e y to spend and a desire for
what
Florida has to offer.— Nashville Tennessee.
France’s new
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Joseph Cniltaux,
minister of finance, could write
u good book on "Struggling Up­
ward.”
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Tho Sarasota Times prints an
editorial, "Do not two-bit the Tourlath. ** No, the more they pay, the
better they like it.

FLO R ID A ’S N A T U R A L resources for exploitation are her
phosphate beds, her fisheries, and a climate and a soil adapt­
ed to early truck and to citrus crops. Very beautiful is
Florida's 800 or 900 miles o f seacoast— with wide, clean and
white beaches— and an unparalleled system of inland salt
water rivers. But the economics o f these waters are but lit­
tle known, for these waters teem with life.— N. L. Willet in
Women are going front had to Augusta Chronicle.

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worst*. Out in St. Louis a woman
struck her husband with the carv­
M Y F A V O R IT E S TO R IE S
ing knife. Most deplorable! What
was themutter with her gun?
BY I RVI N S. COBH
-------- o------- A mother is Indignant because
I can remember when, in one of upgrade when the engineer halted
she is accused of poisoning all five
of her children.
Libelous! She the mountain counties o f Kentucky, his locomotive to let a cavalcade
really only poisoned one and her there was only one sewing ma­ cross the track ahead of him. First
there streaked
past a pack of
husband.
chine uml not a single cooking hounds all baying merrily.
Be­
stove. Things have changed there hind the dogs followed men, on
"Can Woman Drive?" We’d like
horseback and mulehaek. gallop­
to have some good woman driver nf | f1*'*’I he
railroads, bringing ing at t"p speed and cheering the
Sanford answer that
nin.ntiiui with them civilization ami its bv- hunt on with shrill whoops and
question
through the medium of Sanford’ s products, have crept up through blasts from u horn. The tr..tine
the gaps; the fend* have died out;
Forum.
school houses have
sprung up; had vanished into the deep Itii.b-------- o--------there are live newspapers, colleges ei bordering the right-of-way when
riding in the
Local man was down at Tampa ] even, and modern system i o f l i v ­ n Northern man.
■*habbv day coach, addressed a fel­
the other day and bought a couple ing.
of quarts of Dovi* Islands, lint
But these things mark the tran­ low passenger who was a native.
"Sheriff's
posse,, i suppose .
he has already resold them at a sactions of recent yours. It is mu
he
said.
profit.
so very long ago that life was
"Nope," said the mountaineer.
primitive. They used to tell a
" Perhaps vntir people are seek­
Another war in the Balkan. story to illustrate how primitive
It may not ing to lynch bsomebudy? " sug­
Now let’s see?
What happened things actually were.
Probably
it gested tile Northerner.
to the last one arid aren’t they have been true,
"N o, ’tnin’t that neither."
running just a little ahead of sch­ I wasn’t, but at unv rate it was an
illustration, even though an ex ag ­ | "Then innv I ask what is the
edule?
gerated one. of a prevalent condi­ I purpose — the intent — of this
-------- o--------i chnsw ?"
Henry Ford and his Dearborn tion.
"Well, mister," said the native,
There was a narrow-gauge, jerk ­
Independent ore being sued for
“ It's like tliis: Judge Sim High­
$1,01)0 ,000 da rnages by Aaron Sa - water road which skirted through tower's oldest hnv, Simmy Junior
pirn who charges libel. Must re­ I lie knobs about the feel of the comes of age today and they're
mountains. One day the train
mind Mr. Fold .of the good obi
t minin’ him down to put punts on
days when he wuh slicing the I ’In - there was onlv one train " day, him."
e.n-h way— wuh
laboring slowly
cago Tribune on a similar charge.
“ That wus some ticker I bad
last night. I gave the midget at
the circus one drink nnd after
whipping the strong man he beat
three ions to death, then blew tin*
tent over."— Fort Meade Leader.
-------- n-------- Sarasota is conducting n Cham­
ber of Commerce
membership
drift*.
W under if
there aren't
some men in Sanford who don’t lielong to the Chamber of Commerce,
who should?
-------- o-------Tho State Senate has killed the
proposed investigation of alleged
ruca track gambling in Florida.
Evidently the legislature doesn't
believe there was any gambling at
Hialeah.

— they work for a living, which
keeps them out of mischief nnd

contentod-ure building

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wide

ON T i l l ’. English Channel, near
Mont St. Michael, the French have
a great “ air base," aimed at their
dear ally. England, and nil points
west.
With air bases on strategic plat­
eaus in the Alps and the I’ ymees,
with their superb flying men and
I heir great fleet o f air planes, the
French may soon stop worrying
about their small birth rate.
AN EAGLE
does
not worry
about the number of caterpillars
or filed mice on the ground la-low
hint, A flying nation, with the
right fliers and flying machines,
need not worry about the ntimisT
of German. Polish or Russian or
other babies born into the world.
Mere numbers become less impor­
tant. and that's fortunate for Eu­
rope and America,
facing great
breeding grounds.
L A S T MONTH
attention was
concentrated on a cave in Kentuc­
ky, where the unfortunate Floyd
Collins, pinned down by a great
rock, died
slowly,
beyond the
reach of his friends.
Now there is a fight for the
ownership of that highly profit­
able Kentucky cave. Johnnie Ger­
alds, who worked at Floyd Collins'
rescue, says tho cave belongs to
him. and Collins' heirs claim it
The interests
shift
from the
dead Floyd Collins and his misery
to the cave gate receipts. Morbid
crowds are willing to pay to see
the place where Collins died. First
sorrow, then cash.

T H E B U L G A R IA N H O RRO RS
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loud to a great plateau on top of
Mount Salcve in the French Alps.
Tho road will lead to a magnifi­
cent astronomical
observatory,”
suv the French authorities. Tho
Swiss and others say the French
will establish on that mountain top
beside the observatory, a powerful
wireless station and a great avia­
tion field, aiming at Italian, V i­
ennese, German
cities and
all
points east.

NEWS

It is no new practice for the Bul­ is mainly u jiensnnt movement.
garians to remove political adver­ The cities and towns have been op­
posed to it. That is a reversal
saries by assassination. Forme\ o f tho usual order. The only rea­
Czar Ferdinand, “ tin* old fox of son why undiluted Communism
tlir Balkans," was more than once docs not exist throughout Russia
suspected of having
done this. today is that tin* Russian jajasaiit
And since his day Stambulinsky, will have none of it. Perhaps the
the agruriu Under and prime min- reason for the Bulgarian p w o i iw l*. paid for his opinions with his ‘ -non «* the ...... that through an
lifiT The Whale of Bulgarian Ins- upri.mg the peasantry will be nbU
torv shows, in fact, that the cou.i- » ” K** hold of ’ heir and.
Hu
try is peculiarly adapted to the l»re**nl system of land ten, re is
sort of propaganda which Moscow archaic and lends itself to «ppr«*"hus been sending to it.
*}»"
the peasants who have been
For there appears no doubt known in tho past for their Induswhatsoever that the
wholesale try.
At the bottom of the whole bustJack Dvmpsey, erstwhile prize­ slaughter now going on there has
Dr. ness is the stark fact that civilifighter, hus returned to New York been instigated by Moscow.
on his honeymoon trip which took Popoff, the Bulgarian envoy in xution has not yet really penctrathint, to u number of countries in Berlin,' says that written evidence led into the natures af some of the
Europe, Jack says he is ready to of this fact is in existence, that Balkan peoples. There is hardly
fight unyone that Kearns picks foi the murderous usurpers in the |a doubt that if two of them were
him* but we’ll wager that the as­ Kremlin ordered a Communist up- again to go to war, the struggle
f,,r April I ft
would be marked by all the methtute manager will lie able to final
lt may be recalled that Moscow oils of barbarism lliut were used
sortie flaw in any aspirant's claim
' lias been iti the habit of ordering in tile Gryek-Bulgur conflict _ of
to a championship battle.
such uprisings outside Russia. But some years ago. The Bulgur is a
1
-------- o -------Why did Fidel Linares, twenty- i lithe lust few yenrs their orders, good fighter, but he has the de­
eight year old Tampa man. who have gone unheeded except in tho fects o f his qualities. One o f the
is saiu to huve been secretly in Balkans. There is only too much world's hurdest jobs is to tame
lovo with a pretty Cuban woman, reason to fear that the bloody hand Bulgaria, and it i* all the harder
shoot her to death and then take of the Soviets will yet become far because of Moscow’s apparent de­
bis own life when she refused to bloodier before the Bolshevist man­ termination to use that unfortu­
nate country as u sort of spear­
give him any encourugment? A l ­ ure is ended.
The most curious thing about head thrust at the heart of western
most surely because of some inute
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Bolshevist!) in Bulgaria L that il Europe.
sottishnest.

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A P R E S ID E N T ’S O C C U P A T IO N
FT. LAU DERDALE SENTINEL
A ee-tnin vountr man
named
John Cooiioge, wno has come to
notice before ihis by reason of a
certain commendable sense of re­
straint. gains publicity again for
rn unobstructive little thing he
does at Amherst College. Filling
out a form required for purposes
of records, he writes:
“ Father’s name— Calvin Coolldge.
"Father’s occupation and ad­
dress-—Lawyer, No. 2 Masonic
building, Northampton. Mass."
Young John might have filled
out that second line rather differ­
ently. Many a youth would have
done so in his situation. But John
probably realized, more than most
of his fellows, the transient char­
acter of political place and glory,

in this Innu oi *b» free, and also
something of the principal back of
even the highest office-holding.
Mayors, governors, presidents
come and go. and their plnce knows
them no more.
Calvin Coolidge,
is for a few short years a power­
ful ruler, housed in a palace; but
he knows, and his shrewd
son
knows, that his real home is in
a little town in New England, and
his permanent s/bfres* \« ^ r'*OTM
in an unimnortnut office building
there, and his permanent occupa­
tion is that of a lawyer.
On such homely facts as these,
applied to all political power in
America and taken for granted by
the people, are based American,
opportunity and freedom.

C A L V I N A N D T H E SNOBS
ST. I’ RTKItSHUItt; IN D K I ’ KN DKNT
Why the sneer of the highflyers end-all of existence.
in the report that President Cool"Despite his economy," says the
idge did not make a heavy invest­ New York World, "the president’s
ment in an Easter wardrobe? Why callers frequently comment on his
the thinly veiled hint that he is a neat appearance." I li t sartorial
cheap-John and not merely eco­ ambition ends there; he has no de­
nomical ?
sire to be u mold of fashion atur
Publicity, of course, is a price e v ­ probably be happy to create an up.
ery officeholder pays; but criti­ glass o f form. Many of us would
cism of clothes, it might be sup­ pearance of such neatness that it
posed, would be left to members is remembered, and the rest In* can
of tho catty club. The president leave to the I'rince of Wales.
has lived without help from the
T o read something unworthy in­
neighbors for quite a few day
to the pi , sidi iiti.i! limitation oi lusj
and ought still be qualified to uct clothing budget is snobbish and
ns his own master o f wardrobe. gratuitous.
It will probably re
Besides, a $05 suit of clothes is suit us did tlie scoffing of that
uhrdly to he despised. W e imag­ misguided "lady" in last N ovem ­
ine that the majority of males ber's election who attempted to be­
who cast their votes for Calvin little Mrs. Coolidge because she
Coolidge did not spend us much “ baked her own pies and made her
fur their Easter suit.
It is pos­ own
shirtwuists.” Cunles* our
sible to spend more if one wishes— guess is badly off,
this wifely
but perhaps the president does not thrift got Calvin not a few Vnti'A,
regard a prominent place in th ami his uwr will get him more
Easter parade ns the be-all and ^votes when he needs then

M ake the Start

And Determine to Arrive
Many young men have good intentions and start mil well
hot they fail to keep pace with thrift. By starling an
account now with the Seminole Comity Bank and making
regular deposits, you can soon accumulate a good -Dr
fund.

5jfiniinoIe(!foimliHl)nnk
S a n f o r d ; F la.
S T R E N G T H -S E R V IC E - P R O G R E S S

“ IN F E R IO R IT Y C O M P LE X E S ”
KEY

W EST C ITIZEN

As the above is one of the com­ from accomplishing tin- things that
their power.
monest phrases of modern discus-! •ire entirely within
becomes
the
sion, and as many persons suffer *\\ hat's the use ’
motto of these folks, and they sink
from tins fault without knowing back to a stagnant spirit of nonwhat these words mean, it may hi* achievement. when originally their
wurtb while for a newspaper to I prospects wen- bright.
explain the significance of this
O f course some go to the oppos­
term,
ite extreme, and could be said to
A person is said to have an in have n superiority complex, or to
JVriontv complex, when he has such put in common phrase, a "swelled
T H E E X P E R I M E N T A L airship n feeling of his own inferiority head.' That is equally dangerous
from New Orleans
to Chicago mid inubilitv to do things, a* to and destructive.
carried more than $1,000,000 worth handicap his efforts, destroy his
t (immunities also have inferior
o f registered mail. The big plane iconfidence, nnd lead him to be sat­
itv complexes. They
think
of
stopped in Mobile, Montgomery, isfied with small results, when he
themselves as forever limited to
Birmingham. Nashville., Isniisville might just as well accomplish very small things, when really by a
and ludiunaiHilis before reaching much more, if he had confidence. spirit of determination and enter­
Chicago, a good way to impress on
The bold and assured sails ahead prise they could
g 0 ahead and
public opinion the value of flying and wins his triumphs, when such make themselves centers of busi­
mcchines.
a one often docs not have half ness prosperity and the advantag­
The t.OOO-mile trip was made in the judgment and talents of one es o f tin* best modem towns. Faith
lig h t hours uml fifteen minutes who is plagued by the sense of in­ in the future is « wonderful thing _
flying time.
feriority. The belief that you can both for tho Individual
and the ■
do a thing is half the battle. Th** city.
Any person or any com-1 j3
B EFO RE LONG
this country, belief that you can't do it menus inanity that has that spirit us- ■
which invented the (lying machine, defeat, " I t can’t be done" is an ually accomplishes far more than ■
will cease to be the conspicuously ideii that hold back a great many those who huk it.
backward nation in aviation. Foil
aider th*' safety o f $1,000,000 cut
by air. It is enough to make Je.-sc
Contemporary ( ’oniments
James. Dick Turpin nnd other o|&lt;l
experts turn in their graves.
When u man is neutral on u pro.
BISHOP BROWN, of the Pro- pusition, that means his hammer
testnut Episcopal Church, expelled swings both ways.— De* Moines
for heresy, traveled from his West- Evening Tribune.
cm home to tell the people ill New
York why he should have another
No one in black undercloth
chance.
Now Bishop Manning, head of lug could ever attract us, if we
all Episcopalians, forbids a New knew it, aw we suppose we should
York clergymen to lead his pulpit these day*.— Columbus Ohio State
Journal.
to Bishop Blown.
l O U MIGHT say that Bishop
Faith; that
confidence which
Muuning, being a foreigner, hasn't women of today have in the but
often lead the Constitution of the ton upon which the entire gar­
United State*, or thought very ment hang*.— Little Rock Arkan­
much about the
right of free sas Democrat.
speech.
Bui the good bishop was born
A hick town is a place where
ip England, where the tigh to sny
what volt think is even more firm­ they can tell whether that noise
was the crack of doom, a sixly established than it in here.
Possibly the Constitution doe* shooter or a back-firing bus.--Lit
not " g o " good inside u church door, i tie Hock Arkansas Democrat.

BUSINESS
PROPERTY
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PRICE ....

.$30,000.00

Ihis will double in value within two years.
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Phone 95
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Sules Force:— Miss Kuhn Williams, Miss Helen
linage.

More Butter Money
i luTi* art* lot ol tulks who have u fam ily row: a!"1
Ret only enough milk for family use.
Why not feed Happy Cow Feed and ^et twii’** 13
much milk and butter and sell the surplus.

J. SI. Mr.Caskill, M gr.

Phone 91.

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Man
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a movie usher la Seattle, proving

Social Side
MISS K ATH R YN W ILK EY

wo must suppress Some desires.

Scott Entertains |Mrs. Mabry Is H ostess’ French Flier Makes
A t Bridge Party
N ew Motorless Record

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llousholder and Mrs.
tr will entertain with
it Woman's Club.
hr meeting o f the Re, L 0 . O. F will be held
t All members and
urged to attend,
umber Four o f
the
liurch will meet at the
j. G. E. Camp on Celit 3:30 o’clock.

t Uomirs Lnu m me vnurm
ke League of the Holy Cross
ih will meet a t
o ’clo ck
L fcjme of Mrs. (i. D. Mobley

Thursday evening, in her usual
gracious manner, Mrs. W. M. Scott
entertained with a dinner party,
at her home on Oak Avenue, hon­
oring her neice. Miss Louise Sarles, who has been spending the
wintei here.
The color scheme of vellow ami
and lavendar was delightfully car­
ried out in the decorations through
out the lower floor and on the
h p u II tnblcs at which the dinner
was served. An abundance of lav­
endar and yellow larkspur, snap­
dragons and stock was used. Tiny
yellow birds held the place cards
in their bills and lavender, nut
cups completed the color note.
Following the delicious dinner
the guests were further entertain­
ed at the theatre.
Covers were
laid for
Miss
Snrlos, Miss
Georgia
Mobley,
Miss Naomi Scoggan, Miss Mary
Elizabeth Pule atom Miss Gladys
Wilson. Miss Mae Holly, Mis* Mil­
dred Holly, Miss Sara Evelyn Wil­
liams. Miss Olive Newman, Miss
Kitty DuBose and Miss LcCInirc
Jones.

Members of the Every Week
Bridge Club and mine extra gucsts_
were
charm.ugly
entertained
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. M. II..
Mabry.
, &gt;'
Lovely pink rose* and old fa$h;
ioned stock wcr« delightfully com­
bined with fern f ir decorating.
Mrs. Forrest Lake for maldiig
high score amone the chib mfmbers, was pr- i led a pair o f dec­
orated candle*. Mi
Hunt Harris
for making high wore among the
guests, was presented a liaiul-

(J. D. C. Plans To Give
M em orial Program

Miami, senior grand deacon; W a l­
lace R. Chece. J. Rower* Campbell,
Ft. Myers, irrand standard bearer:
A. L. Henson. Quincy, grand sword
bearer; F. B. Duryca, St. Peters­
burg. senior grand steward; J.
Lloyd Head.
Jacksonville, junior
Brand steward; H. It. Urevaldi,
Key West, Brand pursuivant; John
W. Cooper. Jacksonville, Brand typ­
er.
Jacksonville was selected ns the
11)2H meeting place. New lodges
Brnntcd charters were:
Port St.
Joe. No.
I l l , Port
St. Joe. Calhoun County; Nitrnm,
No. 188. St. PetersburR, Pinellas
county; EverBlndes, No. 21. l ’apokee. Palm
Bench
county; J. F.
Kwnrtzcl, No. 251. Lake
Fern,
IlillaboroUBh county; Tampa Ray,
No. 252. Safety Harbor. Pinellas

Society Editor

Ioimar t’n.'tcr o f Gainesville
Chosen Grand Master When
Todd Refuses Second Term ;
Meet in Jacksonville in 192")

TSTP.ES

Sofia Issues Denial
K in g About T o Flee
SOFIA, \pr. 21.— An official
communication today dailies re­
port* circulated in foreign coun­
tries that King Boris is about to
the and that a provisional govern­
ment has been set up. The com­
munication state- rumors were inpired in Moscow.

j

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$1.65 per pair
Full Fashioned
Sport Ifose— Chiffon
in nil
Newest Shades

Mi-Lady’s Shoppe

Tarpon Springs— Pinellas avenue
I being widened.

edin— Large building prooutlined for coming months.

Announcem ent

LOS ANGELES R E T U R N S

LAKEHCHST, N. J.. Apr. 21.—
The dirigible. Los
at its hanger here
13 minutes after
*!«• bringing mail
iitnt. Jt boat could

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1 S(t
T-Trtii
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Angeles arrived
in 20 hour* and
leaving Berniultd hours sooner
have done. The

HOME-MADE
C A K E SALE

bk Avenue.
----J trip was uneventful.
# Truth S eek er■ C la s s will
The Story
Hour on Saturday
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the social m e e tin g a t the
'|\ \a-, where the navy hardly
morning will In in charge o f Miss
The
N.
Dc
V.
Howard
Chapter
odiit Church p a rlo rs a t .’I;.*I0
Naomi Scoggan All of the young- ever goes.— Indianapolis News,
l
The hostesses will Ik * of the United Daughters of the er children are invited to attend _ _ ---------------------------------------- Confederacy announces that there
will be held in Centra! Park Sun­
day afternoon at 5 o'clock a Con­
federate memorial program. The
municipal band will give several
patriotic numbers and a wreath
will be placed upon the memorial in
Central Park in memory of the
World War heroes.
From t'ne park t'... ..wr.'ies will
be continued at the t emetery,
where an address will be given and
the graves will be decorated with
wreaths and flags.
All member* of the chapter are
requested to bring their cars to litNOTICE
law of the serious illness of used in taking the people from the
r McCaulin Jr., the dance nn- pnrk to the cemetery.
*df"r thi- evening to lx* givr the House Committe o f the
tn'.v Club has been postponed
further notice.

W. E. Wells. Mrs. P. M. Eldin. t'. h &lt; horpeiiing, Mr*.
Scurlimr. Mrs. Davis, Mrs.
Lt.r *nd jfrs. T. F. Adams.

Personals

NOTICE
Mrs. H. R. Lewis and Mr*. Roy
t raeetmu of the Auxiliary of
Lankan Legion has been past Chittenden spent Friday morning
j from .Saturday because the in Orlando.
leading to the American I -egMr. anil Mrs. S. Rnuniel have
Some i&gt; torn up for construe*
ns tlieir guest their brother. Parley
Zclmcnovitz o f Rrunswiek, tin.
George W. Knight and Dr Sam­
nchise Applied
uel Pulcston left Thursday upon
a business trip to North Carolina.

For In Sarasota

girls and b&lt;n ■ will be conducted
by Mrs. T. O. Owen, who ha* been
invited to continue her talk on
Scotland and Scott: li poetry.
Iuist week Miss Scm-iran held
the Story Hous. and told some de­
lightful tales. Little Misses M a l­
tha Carter and Maigavet Torrence
gave several enbiyable read'g/j.
The readiin.' . lub. w.i conducted
bv Miss Mae Holly, who made it
vetv interesting.
After a short
session, both group gathered to­
gether. when Mis* Holly enter
tained till with some fine stories.

German Helmets
For Milady

Special Sale of Htmiu-Made Cakes, under auspices of
Woman’s Club at

TH E B A S K E T M A R K E T
Corner 2nd and Magnolia

Saturday, April 25th

Miss Greene to W ed i
Win, G rant Orr, Ji.

Sample cakes made by the best cake makers
r. and Mr.-*. Ilal'di Nelson
Green icqtn -t the houui of
your present e at the mar­
riage of theii •l.iugliter
A ngina Elizabeth

Woman's Club will be duplicated
for this sale

William &lt;■rant &lt;&gt;i r, -I i .
on Saturday, the ninth of May
at high noon.
Riverside Avenue. ( Ini-Jinn
( liurch. Jacksonville, Florida

B en efit W om an’s Club

Boys Taken To Miami!
[)n Car T h eft Change

For Summer Coats

Rev. .Summers ami wife of Gain­
esville. Mrs. Hunter of Mayo and
Mrs. L. E. A. Hagstroni o f Pier­
son. who were
motoring
from
Miami l&lt;- their homes were the puly sheriff sent here for them.
dinner guests, Thursday evening
Before leaving the boys a le aid i
of Mrs. U.
Johnson.
t•, have confessed to taking the car | a a w n
in Miami white it was standing mi Germain
street loaded with liquor. T hey , .i it In
Sanford Dentinsts Go tin
ure said to have told the authori-( jtring h
T o Daytona For Meet ties here that they hid tile liquor i made of
at some point below West Palm low -t
Reach.
Straw dc

$1.25 YARD

CRETONNES
Light and medium weight, fast colors
fine finished.

L a rg e floral designs.

•

$1.25 to $1.50 yard
( Kxtra nice fo r coats)

NOTICE

Summer Hats

~r

Large and small figu res, heavy
w eight,all hantl blocked guaranteed
fast.

Continental Sensation

‘ sill lie a cook food sale
’ll? dlrrinmn in front of
(It/ liiorerv Store, benefit of
Prague.

b&gt;

of

NETS— W HITE, ECRU VND IVORY
Daily Fashion Hint

36 to 40 inches wide, fine mesh

5ftc— 75f— $1.01) yard

^P'wt and Dress
Saturday Special

SPECIAL 50c TOW ELS
heavy w eight, plain white and colored
Blue, pink and rose. 20x40 inch.
Bath T o w els

Powell

50c each
oTtt+-H*t.++4,l'+ + 'l+ + H

'flouncingThe Opening

ummer

S

H A C H — 18x3(i bath T ow els plain colored borders, blue and pink. 25c each
1417

list

Class
rOW ELS—Colored woven border, extra heavy 18x36

Kinners

25 cents each

tcial Hales

The Yowell Company

)} •W hitehurst
‘ hursday and Sat­
urday
Bank Bldg.
u o ii'a M ercedes S eroea , s in te r o&gt;

n „ m l

i

! i! ■ r ' i • in'I

&gt; *1****'***********

s a a r a n t a a i m i s r s i B a a g ys.e=B83 33* 25 Ez:

ihe

Federal Bakery

The above invitation ha* been
received bv friends here where
Miss Green was the attraetive
guest of Miss Lillie Ruth .&gt;pcn
ccr during iln* last I'lirisln.aholidays. AU Given is i nu-ni
her of the ( In Onicg i Sor •
tv at the Fl'ilida State College
for Women in Tullaiiu see.

iHAiOTA Apr. 23, The fra il-1for
i fer a city gas company has j will
muled by the city council
IjcJicate of Cleveland and
M
rota tr.tr. and plans arc under lege
to hive the plant ready for Ter
ibuticn of gas for domestic mot
ridiinthe next 18 months. The
attorney is now completing
S
actuary legal arrangements nf
le formal award of the frail- Hot
and th,* officials of the new Idle
ei company stale that they • are

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LAKELANDBEATS
LOCALWARRIORS
BYSCORE 4 TO 3

Yesterday’s

Results

Lakeland -1; Simfnrd It.
Turn tut .7; SI. PidernlmrK &lt;L

Premier Piteher Pounds Oul
Dnulile With Uiiscs Full in
Ninth Sind Saves Scm tors
From 2 In Nothing Defeat

t, i,r ,A 0 i;i:

I'hilndelphia ID; Urookiyn H,
JNew York J&lt;; Iloiltiii I.
, Piit-hurgh
Chicago in,
! St. Louis 2; Cincinnati 7.

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P alley. II*.
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I n
I 0

2 :t
o 12
2 II

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n n
II 0

Kinte\, cf.
Frirhrr. dh.

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I I

II
V!

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l n

Snowden, p.

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7 a

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Sulll' an, *.
Tot nli
t. Hatted f&lt;

LA K K I.A N P

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KounMki •

W&gt;fch. If.
e. rl.
Fry. Pc
■wrP/pr 2h.
Surf

Mow They Stand
S.(, Peter 'hurg
t allford
I .al.elaod
lam |*.i

fil'd

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N A T I O N A L i.LA&lt;&gt;I I
Pbieintmli nl St. t.ooi .
Chicago at I'jUtdiiirirli.
HnMnn in New York.
Urookiyn nl ITiiludidphia,

AM L l l l f AN

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SI. Lnui;&gt; al flevrlniid.
Pet roil wt fhieugn.
rhilmli*11&gt;Iii a ill Mtihlnp

.III
|VI
Mr,7
.Mi/
.IJfiV
r.r.r,
(It
ddd
,-j nr.
. I *17

Total*
dll I !l 27 HI I
Sanford
(MM mill liii'J d
Lakeland
m o 0)0 2Ux
I
, STlnioiiirv- Two lili-e hit; lire
»nt. Three lime hita, fn r t e r , Wat
rak, Frishle,
Home run. Welch,
Stolen Iin w . Wnlxnk, W**lch (2),
Milt farr.
Sa&gt; i Ificee,
K owahM ,
fr a ig . Pniihle plnv*. Snowden to
W’ nlxak; Mrv to Sprrlt/.er.
Left
eu ha'-e, Sanford !»; I.akelmtd 7 .1
Hasp" on l.ulU o f f f raig. ft; Siiinvdcii d strurk nlit hy Craig .7;
Snowden 2. Umpires, Rm*&lt; and
Ware.

H .O R I P A HTA TK I . L A f f l
Sanf.'id nt Lilkolund.
St. Petrruhurg nt Tmnpa.

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ftullerle • Vim
Milder,
f!|-ud
o i ' i I••i* l oll, mol l*r.oii nnd I!
&gt;
li Knrr mid Myall.

Ouggin

Hr) ant, c.

Today’s Games

I
IN lit A NS W IN 11 T O P
II
i l KYKt A M * . Apr. 21 -Over
It inmiiiff a five inn lead, flevrlaod
O defeated SI, I .mil-, I I lo II verier
0 day driving Van ttlhl-r, (Hard
1 end On toil frnni the hox. Myall
hit e homer w if It Sawi ll on,
!
S&lt; o: c h) innings:
•; 1: *. i .oul
:;iil mo inti
*• * : t

\MSIH 1A I PIN

Prdlf. dh.

b11

ST. I'K T K
It Allen, mi.
, A hell. rf.
Kdwaril-., ef
Me *nrr. 2h.
Rrown. If.
Mill 1104 II*.

d III 21 Id

Snowden in lull.
AH It II PO A
I

\M l , I f I \ \

fhe lies I lime you drive lo Orlamlo, look for Hie beautiful new
arch surmounting Hiv entrance to Ibis unusual subdivision. It
is jusl two miles from Sanford on the right band side of the
Dixie highway.

I)
I HI f? PI I ( II MRS
N|*l I*
I
ItO S T o y
Apr.
*•
IT.ihi.l-’
I |diia * r .l-/ lav hit I &gt; It.- i •
0 idleliei
**iv«|f|*|y
** Idle
lira
U nit, lied a I ighl itnon- mi ,.ii' Alii
|r|ii . who nr?*, tii.ir
.c o o 'li
llal 'lil .'mile here. If. lo I, HalTolaU
dd .7 ;i 27 !i
ST Peterslung
It ' '00 (Mill i! I’ hilmliTpliia lliird Ihi .i' ihioi , in»d« |
Tampa
lino 0112 12d &gt;7 lli*»•«* .iii.'li . a double nod tripl"
S. .no In inning:.;
Summary: Tiller
ha te
hit
to1* no ! f.»u— l*.
M" II,
Iterninr.ei.
timin' rim, IT iladelphia
(Mill mil iittn
.,
11tint. MoL'ii ha.'.e, II Allen S n Ito Ion
PaMerie • (.m y and I oiTira*.";
l i l i 'i ., I'.dwnnl , I. in. i . Pmihh'
(da* ,I*. Alien In Haines;
lli.it* K.Ih'n Cuffing, Lurry, Kir. and |
1" le mei*.
I.eft "ll
It I .e. St.
I ’eli i :inn g Ill; l aiiipll M It.I &gt;■:. nil
i h r t m i r s P i T MNSi: tm n h iiN
l.allt o f f Noiglil I;M vit"/
I.
flllfA t.T i,
Apr 21
I lei roil'
Slnnk on*, hy Knight I; Mum/.
7
I 'in nires. Auger and I'Ve, defen e lirol.e in I lie ninth III Iti I•i:
when Mine eommilted t'.v** erm i
Time, 1 .,7H,
{and llniiii one, giving f hi.ago &gt;•
•
----------------------------------------------- I lo n vii lory oyer the Tiger
rile game mis a pilehera* duel III'
I wren Roheit on and Pan
Score l*y ioltllig'.'
fi. i mil
lino non nun o
( hieago
llllll HIM) (Mil 1
(till tin ii" |Ptiii'ia and (to ho ,

ItulnoT on and Scitalk,

K A L I niATlSK ED U IK EP.

f \

M’GRAWMEN WIN
SI XTH GAME IN
ROW, SCORE 8 TO 4

Mills Vest Title To
Islands in Trustees
T A I T . A ll ASS I Tl. Apr. 21. Lollowing mihlic healing* mi tlw null
ieet last night, I'limpanion hills
wen introduced in the I ,rgi Taltii e
loihi,- lo it l Mile in the tiusli'i's
of ttic Intel uni Improvement Loud
lo i land, til merged
Inutl", and
hat and hallow hanks in the ti­
dal w a in
of the Htnte, The hill
hv William . of I .run, foi fire lexl
hook * III the first **iv gill'll
«&gt;f
Hie nohlii • li'.ol wn» pa '&lt;'.1 over

X

N K:W’ YORK, Apr. 21
pefi.nl
tog i he PrnvoH ye.-*li*rdav, H lo l,
I lie (iianl. extended their will
ning -Ireak to nix gaiiie*.
S«*oe h) innings;

mmii22 mm i u n

New York M2U nl 1 mil h ] \ \
Onnly Ihiri* *•■li^rltilrd.
Uclfliinu o f Vesuvius
Mallei a Itin tie' Hump, lire
ham and &lt;&gt;d&gt; mi;
Hmiie. and
SOI I lir.JIN ASSOI I \ 1 ION
Knlortains
Tourists
I Ilia sea'..ii,
1111 Sin del.
Mobiif at A Mania.
expetlr in |iiinl the Tiger- In a
N.M T.LS, Apr. 2.1. The
mldeit iiio:*i in . i . ,fu| i nnipnign mi the
New ( h Inina at Bit niiiiglinm
i IIP VM) P L A T S 1*1 If \T L S
l ittle liia k nl NaTieille
eetirity of Mount Vemvm
with l.rnn deep Tile malelial al hand
I T I T S It I IK III. Apr. 21 f i d
Mfmphln al f liallaiioog i
internal rumldiiigs and lieltTiiog of is said lo h.. ihe liesl in years,
* at:&gt;* liroke a lie with f i l l dmrgh
moke r*ii ;l I lame:* i , proving no al
hy eming m llie !Mh inning and
ll really was very iweel ..i r ‘nl., ' 11nel inn fm l"iii isl -. Piiecloi of A young
lady tell- u&gt; lie wopld "o n (he hiilth'. III to tl, In a hard
to produce Iftll.lMMI Ion uf .,ogni llie Veuivin
nliHecvalory
a, ert make her a much hotter wife if he
hilling gmnr yesterday. Miller, the
tliia RruHiui.
I hem is no serums danger.
would make her a hot ter Inishand.
fu ll left fielder, and Karl Smith.
I'it ale I all her, hit for homer .. lit"
when In* loitled in a pim h
M O M ’N 1*01
IIY T A Y L O R biller
for Hollpnl,
In the f&gt;&gt;oi Ih, xvi11*
I HO mil, f II)lor dropped ., f|y, ill
lowing l " n fhleugn riinini
in
L N fC C E THAT
\ T * tkUkV MfT
noe.
SEieC-TiOM TH£ ORCHCSTRA
Score hv inning.;
JEANETTE - LE.T'3
JU?)T PL ATE P
ttW O N D tR
L’LL LIND
i hi. non I ''' *,ni
to| |o i &gt;
S o Wy+W To t h e
VOiAT TH6WAM6 0 L it 43 •*
OUT
Pill li'h *201 n;:i*2in
p i &gt; ■;
R ' T t y AfiP HA'JE
YD LtLE Co GET THE
11111•-1ii-,.- |ti* Ii, Keen .locnl,..
a Bit s t o e a t
mu&amp;’C lor o\jR P*ano ' f
I (lake and llarlni'M ......... . Ad
t’ oi
lx■nl|int. s,.., i-| anil (.....eh.

Z'

'S'
W AITER - I ’ D
UkIC TO KNO'Al THE
NAME OT TPAT PIECE
THE ORCHESTRA - ^ JUST PLANED / ,

♦ V n iA T ’ LL ,
-v. I 0 0 7 " /

- - -

I’ ostui) (Hies Down in Def»*al
I lefn re (JiauM In lln r d - llilI in 2 liiin tu ; ( Tills Ileal I'i
.a le s
on
Field
F rm r

|ito-ioo

vjh 'V

So

■t

someone

and ask

It I**PS P L I ' L A I * f VttPINALH
ST I (*ITS, Apr. M
Hie f i n
cilmnli lied hil Moo
'-.tenia)and defejiM'd Ih' *
I'nrihi.
i to 2, in ihe
id •
I heir
■i i iellngel •&gt; 11 '? on 1 * .limit
•i * .mil liitxeuiun. and
Nniiiinal
I eng ne hailing rhampion ivu, Id)
"U llie head hy a pitched hall, and
" a . forced lo retire after ihe fiflh
inning !iernti-o of n liea l.iclic lie
111f •'«*■» [ a ,|irrh) emi o
,,r ||,o
loiiiti and prolmhly " ill -..i ' ,,i.',.
t*• nine If«inf»rr#*\v# tl) '
1 I 1**
land, llie utleiiiliiig pit
, ■ ,,id
Si m e h) inning-:
filiettmul)
2&lt;m LIU mi| 7;i_o
St l.miis
|uil mill inn
7 _j
Hull or ins l.mpie ao.l Margrave;
t*icl,.. oiHit, Pay.
Hallahan and
( ina/.ih—

p

f tvi,

5w' &lt;4 ■=.,

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\k'i Ci

- ( 'UK I HA I * invilat imi i
ford lo Ih.' l lie juicst.-. "I
pi ii iif *11 tary lour of I &gt;ay
Iona Iliu'ldatuls. This
palal iai niolor chair ca
tnd entails absolutely no

' r
P illH IL ItS I I L A I L N \
1*1111 M l L I T ' l l l
\,,r
llnnte 100 were w Idg t,
riving I’hiladrlldivi
i| .
-Iniiglil \ii 1&lt;&gt;rx
over
I
ve-tenlffv hv the -ton. ,,f
lluhei, lleiiline and
M,,|
made elri nil clout
IT,,
"a
atmiher slugging do
ihe locals outliatling t|n „,
II to 11
Si me by inning-,
Hin.iklvn mid null -‘. " ii
\
Plii.ndel
IMP Dll 22\ m
HaL 1-i.|
Petty, |tns|.
t'ii. Thormalihoi, 11- cjiu
lavh.r. I iliugim, King
line.

An.0/3

raril

f i l l I M|

TST TP T l

02 First Street

Tclephmit: 7 HI

i

l.A KKI.ANP, Am. 21.— The
I akrlnnd Highlander** paid n pret*
AMLHICAN I.K A P I'I
tv remplimrnt to the Indira when V-V-hingtmi 2; New York I.
thrv opened hern Thurkdav after­ flevelninl It: SI. l-onis !•.
noon with thr frie rv Grower* for Ilo loti I: r'liilmlrlidiiii la.
Chicago I; Detroit ft.
the enmd **rrirs on the home
f ru u ju lh y winnhur their gunte.
I NIMH N A T IO N A I, I,MAPI
t we* Lime., Pay on tin* local
Roche*.ter .7; Newark 11.
grounds nnd cheered on hy tin* Ituffalo I: Itattininre 7.
p irtlv mintra mid miitruti*. the Svraeusr 2: Rending t.
Highlander* couldn't afford it. lose
Toronto 2; .Icrrry City II.
rod thrv didn't, tnkiiisr thr gam •
By « *. nte of 1 to d.
HtilUIKItN ASSOCL\TP»N
While frniir was hit freely hy
llm finlcrmcn. hr kept the hiO 1 Vllaola I I ; Motiilr I .
well acelrred with the exception of FUrtiiitighnni U; N. Primus 7.
thr ninth, when the visitors imuio |fhailHimoy« 7: Memphis fi.
two i nm ho knur one l'o tie On* I NM' hvillr 1.7: l.illlr |(nrk ft.
score.
S O I T H M l VNT I f \SS'N
Snowden, of •I"' Sanford train
* * touched lor Pi hit . the &lt;•
counilmr for rum in the second,
fiflh and eighth inning*.
The Hits Srnre.
SANKORP
AH. II. II I'll. A. K
fm lry , If.
.7 (&gt; 2 I) n a

i

n a t io n a

I *»en »■«:.
Wnlrak. :*h

i

c rest*rvalions al once i h
I Scfoiwl Si reel. John I*

DAV'KONA HICJHLAMIYS

�PAGE SEVEfl

THE SANFORD IIEIUM). FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1925,
Martha Arm*. Samuel Acre* Mur
H im Mrliroder. Mnrlhu A. Fc»ro tl»f
Martha
A. A.
Kehr.«ler.
W.
II
Schroder.
tVllllnm
II.
**• b n -d -t
Colin M
Sarah
J.nnett
Moon*. Sampson B w M . —■— ■
Christopher. I 'V I i o m mini- i* on
k n o w n ). ---------- WlMlitman. twh..KlVvii
unftriownt
Mi a »
KlVeli name la unit
tin Will Tito
Thom
. &lt;u. h
S Spinney. A Barker,
B r r k i r . and ■
~ of
tlieni deeensed or otherwise, and all
un kno w n pal lies ctallulli* on In tel.
e«t In the land* and premises I n ­
volved In this suit.
It ap pe aring by the s w o r n bill of
■ •ontdiilot herein.
that
&gt; on not
claim some right. tlite or I n t e r - i
in and to Ihe lands Involved In the
abo v e styled suit. » » bein g situate
III S e m i n o l e
County.
Florida, and
described as, "T he south half of
(he mirth east q uarte t o f the n o rt h ­
east q u a r te r of the sotitheusl qtl.il •
ter. ntid the north ha lf of 111*' southenst uu arter of the northeast Jiuarter o f the southeast uu arter of SeeHrvo 1, T o w n s h ip 2tt eolith. It.iliBe
3a east,"

May Bar Her From Flv
I S C H A N CK IIY.
i:. S h a w . Co in id h IHunt,
i a.
I l a rr j IS h a w . sometimes railed
CoinellUM K. S h a w . Defendant.
n ii.i. f o i l b i v o i t c i :
In the name o f the State of FtorI' Ia . T o H n r r y K
Shaw , somew here in Florida.
C ITATIO N
It a p pe arin g from the an u rn hill
••f i uni|ila|iit Hied In Ihls i-MUae that
ar
a resident of a state or
•oi.nti oilier thnn the Slnli* of l-'lorIdu. that y o u r residence when last
heard of w i * Sa nfo rd Florida Utal
'• on residence Is un kno w n.
Ther efore you. Harry
K. Shaw,
m l lutes riiiled Cornelius K. Shaw-,
n i • ••■•tulred to lie and a p pe ar hei our said C ircuit t'o n rl ut Suntoid. Florida, on the ith ility of
.'I a I V. 11 I K i l . and then mill there
iiki itnNWer to vlo- I'.lll of Cum t&gt;l 1111 exhibited HKaiust you. other• !-• a decree pro ronfeaau will be
• nleriil uitaltist &gt;ou.
It Is Ord er ed that Mils Citation
he unlit Ishell n in e a week for foil!'
........ entire Weeks.
Witness niv tin ml and ofilelal -eat
• Hi.- cireu lt Court on this lid day
Vinll. A. 11 C*fi.
i ". .I i
V K. D lil'i JJ-ASS.
Itosa

FineHas Representative Introduces Measure for C'hnngi»tl State'sEducationalSystem Hv An Amendment

nlotnobile JlaRiiate Assentug What Is Declared
S|est Collection of VcIfffcs to He Found in World

Invention
progress Illustrated

[cchanical

Mf * *■

n-ij„n Includes One Horae
£ £ . R C o a c h .
Darlboard. Sulky, Others

jp

Detroit . Apr. i n -— A t the
Li t active days of his career
Uom] to the inexorable toll o f
K
Henrv Ford is making a
Lw claim to distinction and in a
L fir Id—history. The man who
[. been quoted ns saying “ hlsirv is bunk" is quietly gathering
' all potts of America what
rrcauled bv historians as one
i ^ greatest collection of ve­
rbs in existence.
The collection is just one of sov■j] that slowly are heine form*
i,i hi&lt; Dearborn. Mich., proper-

Pretty Mils. It..Ihmtl. France'
red from flying by a law pro
sociatinn which permits only
appealed to the French ...... .

T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr. 2i.— K*:
organization of the state bonril of
education is sought in « joint res­
olution introduced by Represent*'■
live- Harris, of i’ inellnit. proposing
hit uniendim-nt to Section of A r ­
ticle t8 of the Constitution of the
Submission
State of Florida. .....
..... ...... of
the proposal at the next general
election is provided for should the
resolution finally receive approval
by iioth houses.
Und
provisions of the proposal
Clerk of cirvull Coltfl, Senylthe governor
omntissioner of
llol. Countv. Clorhla
agric
u lt tn
agriculture
ami five members 1“
in A &gt;1 tVKKKS 11 C.
be iippoinied l*v the governor with I ' ; - it SIIA IIM N.
s .l i e li o r fot Ciiniplnluiiiil
consent of the -ciintc. would con­
\pi a. tn, IT. St, and Mu) I
stitute the hoard, of which th**
! chief executive would he the chair- &gt;
l man. The five appointive mem­ IN l i l t : I I tit I T I ' I 111' IIT OF T U B
v i ; l i : x I'll
.it lilt l \l.
i m i III'
bers would be appointed front the
«tl' '. 11.11111'. IN
IM I ro ll
different sections of tjhe stute,
WI: tl t M t l .K I in N IT . IN t II ) N F one from West Florida, one from
I I t ).
'middle Florida, one from
East
N • iv m i l it. vv
t ’
M i l l
u n it ll.
Florida, om* from Middle South l l V\ \ s^|»«
.It
t ’util |)la hut lit V.
Florida and one front South Flori­
v»
da, who would serve without com-) l|i&lt; himi M Mail*** * i nl I •«-fi*ti«luii19
f l T A T H iN
petition except refund of actual ex­
ItlrDanl ll Mark*
if Mvljiu. I
pense - while in the discharge of » i . 11w i f
V I a i ’ \ A * 1111# - M a r K *•
if l l v *
.
•MinluHa i *. A m li l.i. ii Uvhiu.
'their icspcetivp duties.
-1 liittlmml, I t.tOMl ll
\inUht, If
O f the first hoard otto member '•i i u ; \mil«*
I*!. Miiwiton If llvliitfj
would In- appointed for one year,) . t Iittjvhatut. t i n t l ■*! ** KmWshih, If
w, a;:.! if « tslif*r, i*’!* »»• *M *»f
..tie fur *»vy J-«arS, OPc fin thlCV; *
f i*tiriif*w !*#* ili'UiJ. I*1 nil |t*iit
years ami two for four years (e x ­ v - | . i m h i t g i i i i n - f w l i *
i i m l r r
I M c l i a r*l
l
and %vIf** VLiiv
cept the fourth year, when two |ll vi.m IvH, i
Mtirlif* «tvi'i*i!ff«*il * 1 1t i * i!
-hall be appointed I to serve fot \
1
I
I

•I

UNIVERSITY COWS
SHOW FUTURE OF
STATEDAIRYING
They

W ant

No

|tl»"
t n o w p ro du cin g tw e n t y gclllUlS of
lOttrr exhibits a r e the
a day, or five gallons for
I d board, which w a s tin
cow every day.
[* American lig ht sprir
__ of these cows were raised at
f K thr [rhat-lon regarded' late in thel'niversit&gt; fat in and the moth
nihio'titn ce n tury as the UIM'X t.|j, ,,f uJ| Put hi,,.
cai-ed llU'I'e.

f rijh. the ' ii turia, the ruckawiiy
uh it *niull

enelnseti b ndv. the
Inttritan buggv often c ntilled
“ ' the
6'iwtr of the h o r s e - d r a w n pnstr;i‘r vehicle* ami an nld couperich of the eai-|e staleho o d per-

In speaking of th.- reason lor
this tiiglit production, whe-t the
|average for mi state n 1**--. than
half the piiinuctiutt .f lius. fori
tows, Mr. S uit hud
t-iibiv U.g

v

\* i . ,

11, 11m

&lt;

i n 1*'

n tili n * i « n

A

H o iiselo ild er.

Solicitors fo r • 'moplaliil.
Mur C. 13. Jo. IT.
. V||
AI
J. 10. IT 21 and \ta. 1.

L

i la h it*

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. ,, . ..I lull In- .10*1 .iiqi.-.i' I*.'f **l *'
,
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1,.
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i n I* U
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i ■‘••rfittro

M hi'lli- (flatI*1 |i» a |i|ii at In 1,ll (
i "•ii111 that Sit ohm.hi - Co I'lialtei r&gt;
Hji* hi*'ii 111'I 'infi.i ** C in «| dll’* i :
• il 1m ' mo and Mi a &gt; lit* Slunllf nf

S* iii|iMit« •'••11f11 n |Mm( Hl.i li.iw mad
i* I Hill that *ain* rallllMl In set, pi,
• " d n « I f ^Min falhn * I** . h fl i»f *
Ilf •'l ■ mi a O'11f ii it t iK« nl ' Ml f it Inti''
0 11ll hi 111* SI if 1• *♦f It mi Ida all iff

III f t

»ti a _ " Id MD**o iv IH'III |»rm‘*«ti

• ■Mild lM si-( M il alid Ilia! &gt; »*»ir iff"
I l f Ot and a u i*ii 1* a n ntiklinufi
T lfi.r.i..
\.H| l» II M. Vlllhti A,
• ’n . a r*nji *i|at |**ii ini in1 1| it!* daft* fl d » u i »u tin aii*MV» t*»i»l f**i~rit»»ttiu
|m ndliiiw, iit i'll*' ai*u» *’
y led
rntirl htdflU a in !«•■**» d i oii 1** catuliIImIi and *|nI••I lh» till* **• Mi&gt; I I
Imh Inu i|e h idl»c*d lun*l'* In H*,iiilin*h-

»'miill \ Fhii Ida l • » M
Tlf* \*f 11fill' r*'*t tjfih* cl *»!'

I ......

\

I 1'

■ ' "I

il,
ii .1 |It--1
milk. aos'V.-r I*. In.*
i,ii
. , . 1111•i,11ut . 'tiii.ii. il iia.iiHs*
* .... Ml I ill- *".* I|s*
i- fin Mi• - 1 n n l . m l
M. it t"ts
, | , |,i |*iil*lIslohl Mi thi Slinf.n .1
ll , .,i,| ,i 1111.-111111.1 t.ulilMi-&lt;l
'■
-- ... r....t .s. nMii.il. . '.ni nt *
l t.n nl i
nil w.'. l* fin . l-illl •■.•HH.i'll

IK) Foot Diving 'Power

Fresh \\ aler Showers

F L O R ID A 'S F IN E S T S W IM M IN G POOI,
ON T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T R E AC H

Come—and Have a (iood l ime

DAYTONA BEACH

»»f I III4

A mi I In a st *jfoii i t rl a fid Ml*' S'* 'Ml
W*m*I i / ' it I • i mI Hi \ nl I li»*a'*1 ' C mi
t* &lt; “ I s.-iiMii
3&gt;i.
Tiiiv n&lt;*hl|t I'1
Shfifli **( think;** .' 1
h *• * M*»
N m i i Ii H alf »»f (Ii* N»»i i If u»*’rf t/nai
*i*i »** lit* %♦»*'( li i» • •*! i M t f i l n mI i ».•
\ f11f I»►■(' - I •|lfi«t'l«"I m| **a til Sta t I'M11
,
1* i’l.t* It.lift) r*
lit I ,*f i: . n . •'»

11 fit*lt|y
!*• «i jt|i"ii f • " tIM.f
I *irllrt I lull &lt; M i i oi * |i-« n* ♦ I'y
Ii(i* Im i*u li«*i« t m f m» *
'I dll * el
i ll lit ) Mil illill «'ftftl*tl 'tf &gt; *MI lll'l
l hut Mir H111*I Iff «»(* j4*' imi i**»J• * "tiii1%, h'I'»rhli*. Im* in.nil* 11*111111 ID.ft
-.•III"* ' I D(ii*t ii*' "i'I'li * »I *«%%Mis *.M ‘ "•
Hi ti ii i « tti %mti iiinl riirti "*f
ft"I*** t Iiff 11i*i’ll ill (I fi Dili 111 »*w**Dl* **r
\ 11 Ii Ili tli W hI u f *• ii n (*lfte*;r
III 11lift%** %
»»» uiiMfi vvlnifii |»r«Hv«&gt; • ■ »uhl
.mil fliiftf i*i»* *,*f f I* •' ■- •m,I
|(i «M **s*4 t
*»f &gt;**»| ftllisl •■Mi'll t*f v**u *(ht
1
.1
)1
I
II
&gt;
II
ll
h
IlftH
ll
stnn-, , ' ' by drought. Hetry x o m r : o r i i w i h v i i o n
i
nt
Tli**r ••f •*. &gt; if ii , "Tile « I«tii I«1 AI.i h ii *
u !‘s ceased. Citrus needs
T ) \ m;t n t M&gt;t:n s k i l i l t )
Mill'll A fuel ill Ilia 1*■iVli |i»a lift. .1 " i l ’liMf a U*»ti
C j ' “ I'brnd; •Htsutnas in w e s t1 ,M'
'*
" T *"
, - . 0 i^t,
"I*li I\ Ill» *fit’ll F*tell** r
a
mm ^o|ii4 I ImI»
*-\iMl|ij4 lllliler t Ilf l a " *
..... I -hum-.
. ,i ■ 1111 h •*it t n«*k &gt; , ii fid U II
lil**fl* F i '*»»l
f.i
I ‘Hill I'M11} U *'t*l*|l«*t fit Ion, il.ilil-*1 •&lt;
N.itlie ■- t" »
-I'.n
it** I mI- ' *1*■f *ttul 111m In tin* it lii »v i i .i ti I** p-ttil*
11.- t *, 1',,1,1 - ll |*' 1• ■Oh -■
.'•* nill|f*t*t Ilift! In I'll*' lillliVe wt&gt; I*‘f| 1‘Hllll, •»* 111,4
I’.Ttiflv.ltl X.. . , . ll it -I
ii 11r*i* • •■ill ng io
th lilf**!» ii ini ♦lUD'l
d ay
J me
v l'
» *t ♦.
i Id - lli** till#* Iti III** fill Iima I HUt l * * D * ,d
m*til ,, 11if* .. i.■ in my
i
.1 I lit • •
hi|l«tu III f&lt;t*ill Iiinl** l**f mil 5 - 1 Ifttt l**ii
lias iii.nl.' .ipplti .it l&lt;oi f&gt;&gt;&gt;«iiiii»*t****« t*i*ivU:
new
t«i Issue III in-.-oril.iiii
'
a i*(
» Mu* i t ) .«14•I T u »* i D
*u
dllx. Apr.
*2;t,— New S,.i,| ,-erlifl*'-*i'■ ■nil.r,i.-i *rV
it
Sfil'l II - fil'd*' Is FIv»* ( il, nf Til r Thr* ■ I *1.
Pictured us (i modern low ing il.- '. t
i"'nr. r t '
Iltn . - a**f f*l* llffiril, Fllll'lllii, ii*'* fill! iu- 1J*
’ graded below Berlin, in Si-mtit.,1 .* .*,■nii: ' Flo. til
m
IT D Trilf fyrM &gt;
\htp nf Huiil'yl’tl.
XIM» -i i
It.iiu|&gt; E'lufUltf. M-* jii»r
|ilm
dill/
the annual report of L..I- :-ti I,. J
|?..M ♦ *ltt|i N ;i»**l •**•♦1, ff**nlh
j nf i ***,*ir»!.
t ,» • «•|% iihit* Km**t
A"rk Society fur supl4r - Iff i f*IH I «-t|Ilf rtil I •• il** * i«1 »i|i* I*** **M«I you ur** In reh&gt; r*i|nn**d
v,l'e.
Licentious and Iftft(I MId »• nt IK M
jjt« ,« 1.1 fur.* IMil ft,i lit 1 p • 1,1,1 4 .HII t Dft* .1tel Hp|ii-.ll li**f*»i** filli x*tb! * D ’
■'"■‘r p u d eyed by stage tiilllld " f I tlklM'HU
It fit' I 1*S11ft 1IiMl *M
r* Ilf S(l Iif Mi *1 f l ' . i . .till r m i r i mi flu* iViittf
Mil td n fit I'MI i h “ ■**■
I d, I .Hi*nf**i'il. Fliirhiiii, on tin? Ith •!**&gt;' 4•■
li| &lt;
mu
t (if
fill
ll.il it » * f M ' * '
'" “ di stiuids was held 4‘iUi* N*I »-*•• d:»I**'
mm* Mmv A. I* 1^*25. mul fh**n uii»l ih«y*i
,
■ ,111*1 I h e l l . M i l l Ml*'!*’ M l "
•he society advocat- June &gt; D M l * H
nl
•**'
in ikif aiiuH «*r i*&gt; Hi*' hill " f • •m.*
P 1|H|
tii
111*
Ift * 11 i » f
l*i»tflfib *I
pl-tlnt
s Ii IIpII etl MjCtfliint &gt;•»* **]ui
"&gt;easing law fop then- tlflcui* In Hi) ' ,rri
111t»lt•fj MUMlimt &gt;»iir In l •&gt;* * , uj*ft*
It in f i i i i h « r Mfiiftri'il
MiH i ir* *u*rh uf &gt;«iM III fills I’HiHr*
■ners and dorificution •I Pp|(v4*l 4••fI f»»! • *
a
ti
f
*
■
n!
Ii
*•
furthitr
HDlernl that thi« ( , r*
i*eCerda d •* whli
,s, i ii. noli)li»b*’ii
pi Mi" ^
against obscene lit era- fli’iltc ndihi’m'eft I
t l d iM 44 nruwiwfMftr D»ihli- j,i-*I Iin j.».I* i' 11** p ti h111*11**t! 111 'lli Hj tifur I
loilil.i. 1 I tnr ii 1*1. n n»*H*un|Mrr fiublUhi'd i»«
HcrllM'd |u'i|triiy »
*■, itif ■•: 11, fh mPioi*' I #i*DII*} 1 ns.'iiijI ^«HIf»irii. ^&gt;i*iftii|tilr F mi D U . ri"rh1u,
Dolts FtililiD , |Mmi
n ( i i i- • .ii It
w «p *k
f 'T
fo u r
c »'
|tifii*t* »,u«*li w »**' U fur fiHir
I 70 yin.| MM M‘«!
AYEH JA IL E D
tlit* H**i'W*.
U I T N K fH
I pi* II iui .m ..lit-' J
Twp. l*.» ^ It il *
I V I T N KJJII flit* ||.MHM4*hD
* J
|I|,'U||."&gt;I. Judai. of
I to
Th*- fthid l»M»l 1
I ll«*k IfMMItl. J 11*1u r
*if III*4 l "*f|*(¥ ^
Mo' Si v v i i m , t.j.l"t*i* * i
I III* ill,IIt* 'd thi? I IJil IM‘«* »#* ftU* T* i-..nrl
I'lMirt of Ui** Su\ onth Judleiid 1 ** *
:;e
n- i,f.l'Ki «■** " unit of iIn. Slav H' rti'fW"
'* •*;
I'urllflniD' Ut nie
I’llit nl file S l fi lf *»f FI *n hi a- ati fnlts
fnl J*J+-|li 1llol*' ♦ *MU nt a 'Ml Httft *
rtIfii.-M
.tst ' b a l l h '
UltlMN KHhl «■***’
•
Life Jnl tiny **f April. V I* Did*
to law tax ...... I .:,d .la&gt; ..f Anri! -)■ D •»*’:. lllV
t|« iniii* *I *». cifrillh
J. J. D I C K I S H O N
.1 j nh k i v - o i
Will HftUr IhVt**** i,n ilia 2-1U day
.1ml a % *if Hi# Flre uU « ‘*«in u:
Jnilar uf till' t'lrcoll
'
uf Morrli A I 1 * *- l.il algn at tii« i*nd
flfft*
H
**%eiitli D mJUU* f l r r m i
th.- (•••vt ilth Jtiilieisl ' 'r« u
WUiiftM •«»&gt; ' f \h
. n( iti.- ritutu of Florl'la.
,u&gt;
of
February
vi*i.|I lilt** *In* I-Fh
soil fo r N'toittvitf Cnuat j.
a
Lt
.JKi'flKK A DefOTTBti and
V K. D O O t ik A i w .
i Circuit Court Hsmlnule tj, )V irKNCF.it. Jr..
H.lllcttor- atpl o f eoUusfl * " r II
County Florida.
t ,&gt;m|.‘ainant»
,
*
Jt, \V B i l l ' l l . I*. 4 .
Apr. 3, I*. 11. d and Ua&gt; '•

i).-37; Mar. •, l».

\\ l l « . o i

K tail .it.ASH. C le rk., ’’
tVF.KKS Ueputy Clark
‘

Accomm odation f&lt;»i* 1,000

Y o u r

!*est to

\Hied Vinhassadors
Delay Their Meeting

^ vv 'i orb Pictured
Miidern Iiabylon

M

’ ini* iit Isi*13* T .. . i ' * und
. ■.'t| 1t*&gt;M
&gt;e tin* S'*"l ill T i ' * I" ■

i • .HD
Ixlti. I lilt* nr Mil ■ » * "I Ml
, i
ili»- tan*!* in I'ldiMh**i * ■h w,
,i tii aii» part *&gt;i pur«*'d Hi* * • •

struiglit-lr.on • tin - shoulder
"Tie- first reason for thi- high talk "it Washington affair-. I hat
production i&lt; the fie t thut the i- vluit i* going t" be offered to
able of high product inti.
W ith­ , -ad".- of The Herald in tin- Daily
rows are good ones they are t tin* U i.-hiiigtoii Letter whii'h will be
out. this inherent quality, no mu'
i it i,-n i xchisivcly for the paper
\ter how well a n&gt;u i- ted and .at
l,\ t Tunic- I'. Stewart. Stewart
1eil for, she will tint be a good ha be&lt; M writing for thi- impel fot
1producer.
nine lime. Now he will write
The seinpd citrine buck of tin* daily -ii topics nf inte|i-sl to all.
■daily milk flow is good feed arid Ill it'M. lc&lt; ate written -o all may
rare. The cows are led about all lit, !. l-taild. H*- knows whereof lie
they will eat of a mixture, of Did
-peak
pounds of bran, I DO pounds corn
meal, 1011 pounds ground oats, ion
'*■'l
n*it ion which also in1pounds bright cotton -evl meal,
' f -H-t one s n a r e d ru m und fifty pounds alfalfa meal,
in Nalional SuMraRO
b,i . drum p la y e r anti an
addition to this grain mixtnte,
Body Is Disbanded
£ ’fate k u - d rum m e r.
they are given .’mm ti ur to ft'*
a l i o in clu de, the pounds or t imot by hay (ter head
'' aututnobile, with it* daily, A mineral mixture im i
1- i
'hit riihtier tired steel
ing bone, phosphate, ulphui. suit,
tinahboard kero- and ciippi-t ;ts, i.s al .o given w ith
- l e e r i n g rod and
the fee*), and plenty H clean, fresh
M " ....
H'-wheel of thr cx- water i- available p, tne cows at pa- out of existence at &lt;
" n|' ' ’ 1
This
vehieie w a s
all times.
mg today called to disln
" I f dairymen and, farmers of r.urn Chapman Ciitt. lorn
•the state will use hciic sires and m tin- a--oclation will lie
ala's W eather
breed In tier cows, thci give them (i,t- juiiicipul speakers,
plenty of good f e d and water, it
Frop Reports (should
be possible to greatly »11 I
,
i \ m i M i n i i t « ii t ii t •
crease the pie-eut very low avei,, xl X m j t m n u
i
" \&gt;H i ■
age production of l-Tiuidu covs
ot • i i m i i t t .
tx
vvt
Apr.
2-1
.
Crop
''I Seuth
• MiditiortM in Florida

yesterday sum-

\

. - *• r 1,1.1 &lt;J i , lit r * * ii4*n FlviIa o ' l i l n 'I*h t tilj
I 'Jm Smiili
: m uc *rhli t &gt; • **») laint i Miitain*
i d&gt; I *•* Mini * »»i I*
...... its ♦ut’. a ml all of 11**i Ii*’* *" l*'

A twn-h.-r-,"s o c iiild e"
in the
llectiim was &gt;nnsiilered the top
the |iq .,f nuidern cat r i a g e - in
il o ar days
T h e r e a ls o s nit
nrr- un , ,,
sulkv mid several
niti'i". ,,f iiuient and mode rn
* fiithttng aiquiratus.
uir mi- m i, tp,, 0|,( U eii rh orn
"■ v " . " i t h its s p r i n g seals
l,fl* 1111 oi nidinur y w a g o n huX.
» ' • in tin w a g o n that H e n r y
f • "
IM le o f the aututnobile
ir.it". *urI t iikived the fifu in a

1be Department
of
'••day follows;
" west and most of
cinl rains in eentral
loo intteh loeatly in
' orn, cane, tobacco,
peanuts fair to good;
"g continued in west;
• poor; an
uplands

O

t
lt&gt;

iln i ii.xnl. and
ImHlaiml,
Vinhli i, ih
i| A !IHl *
I . «) w*i|L ll
ft*1**1 llt!*I»ll ini*
1• 'I. | i» Ilia tv soli ♦I
i tl and
- \ Iii* ti lit Mill, ilf»'**«l H* d in fill*• iit and 1 l In* («dh»w inn
«1 liiliil&gt; -|| iM« 1* l • tin* .•ml
lit* I'n ii iih iif S-mtiM*!* .i.d
,,t I 'tm iihi linn * |»a i in iiljn l b
ill* d ■1'* full m u '*. I** w it

j .

R e p e l itim i

Tbtre i* the I oiiestogn wagon,
O f T ie -I p ll)
(le o rg itt O n
prairie schooner, u genuine
A c c o u n t o f R u l e s in F i g h t
stri an nr.nluct
that followed
On C a ttle
I irk litfe s la lit m
i first muuntaiii toads out of
t H'tcrn slates, threaded the
(JAIN'ESVILI.
it plain-, i vossed the Uuvkies
■itln d in t
1 br'night tie- first settlers to those who doutjt
Hill g'lllrl
■rgsin an.I ('alil'.irniii
iite. nnil Florid
regarded ' F b o id il cows wjll pi'.iilme plenty "t
nl coach, which
l the last wink in Irunsnoi tution milk. John M. Sentt, a-umi.l in*
I.] mt- viiMible of Ifi miles tin i lust rial for the F! nr Ida's \gt icidbijr. aim o ii-ini*.-.cnted, ns nisi i turn] Ext&gt; ■r'lPi'oi St.iteion, i- &gt; \
bttekboard, tending the inv '.iitmn to "com - ami
I the IVmisvIviinin
hft.mi-s mllcd the
Adam and see." Thvr • in- four cows in the
h Hagim," because it wits built
1‘ niversity o f l* *.i idu
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fori* hereby required to » c e &gt; * r *«
the M il o f riimplalnt l r ihls rahM
at the I’otirl
rfouw
at
Sanh’nj
Neiiilnolr I' u u n ly , Florid a Oil Mor?
day. the fo urth day of May.
and I' iooi . fa il u r e to So appear, d r r r « - nro eonfe sso wilt he enters f
a u aln st io n the said l o i n s Instil.i*^,,
ell fo r the purpose o f .|ill.llllir tltiffin ttie a l n n . named e.onplsln.int MJ
ami to the lamia abo v e d-*ertlj»o •
tT IS K C I l T l i n i t O l t O E I t B D the)
it*l- order t.. outdlslied one# «•-.»&gt;- tor eight eq nserultve weeks In ter*.
Snttfnrd llernld. a newspap er p n li e
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d In S.mfurd. $enilhol« CouitlX,
Florida.
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I \ WITNF.Srt W I I KICK' IF. I thiftfl
Itereiint.. set on hand and oflOR U&gt;*
-••ol on tli’s tile sth day of Xtufclr'

in Pinehur l ran be bought fo r as little
on are assured to each lot owner.

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pay to the Comptroller the amount! W CAR: Pittsburgh (181.3) 6:30
of HceniMs tax above mentioned. Uncle Knybee; 7:30 concert, if*
On Children
Such report shall ehow In detail the lists.
KGW:
Portland
Oregonian
(491
amount of gallons of such pro­
ALTA M O N TE SPRINGS. Apr.
ducts so sold ami delivered in each .3) 3 concert; 10 lecture; 13:30
24.-*-"Caum
and Cure* nf War,"
Hoot
Owls.!
county.
W D W F: Providence (100.9) 7 with national speakers on the sub­
Section twelve of the Act of 19231
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ject and an address on "Delinquent
! » flV,-Mr’on,le‘ll
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WlPi'phllndelphta (508.2) 6 conhill
by Mr.
Mr. Millinnis
Williams that
that in c® ° e’e rt: 5:18 orchestra; 6 talk.
and Dependent Children" by Judge
“ II by
the
ie provisions of this Act providW 0 0 ; p*|adelpht; (308.2) 0:30 Edith Atkinson o f the Dade County
ing
g for the 'Mrihut,on among the orcbc5tra: 7:-0 orchestra; 8 rc- Juvenile court, the only woman
nmties of tfhs state tax of [ vc j, | 0 no ‘j
counties
judge In Florida, augmented by u
cents per gallon for every gallon j K p0 ; Safj Francisco (429.01.8:30 citizenship school under the direc­
of gasoline or other like productr.j
\o band,
tion 'of the University o f Florida,
o f petroleum sold, is, for any rea­
W GY: Schenectady (379.5) 0 or will be the outstanding features
son, declared or found to he in­ chestra: 6:Jfl health talk; 6:45 or- o f the fourth annual convention
valid, then, in that event, such one che-rra: 9;10 dance,
,
fifth of the net proceeds of the ' K F N F : Shenandoah (266) C:30
M . r s5
revenue derived from the imposi­ concert; 8:30 community program. through 7.
tion of the five cents per gallon
W RZ: Springfield (silent.)
Announcement o f the plans for
on every gallon o f gnmlinc or
KSD: St. Louis Po3t Dispatch the convention were made by Mrs.
other like products of petroleum (515.1) 8:30 glee club, artists; B. L. Maltbic, general chairman
sold, shall he paid Into the gene­ 10:30 concert.
o f arrangements, who Is now 'ap­
ral revenue fund of the State of
pointing members on the various
Florida."
Rakers struck in New York, 10, committees that will take charge
The last clause is believed by 000 of them. They wanted more of the diffigent phases of the con­
those interest;!! in the measure to dough o f ojtc kind or less o f an vention work. Mrs. W. B. Ballard,
take care o f prohnhlc contests re­ other.
chairman of the Seminole County
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su lting from dissatisfaction in the
Loagua of Women Voters, Is in
If these flivver airplane^ become
larger counties over having to pay
charge of the local arrangements
popular
thete
will
be
a
fortune
for
into the treasury large amounts in
someone Jn; digging storm cellars. for entertainment of the delegates.

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gasoline tnxe- und getting hack,
in the distrihuption, only a. much
as the smaller counties which pay
Imt a few thousand dollars month

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Program also calls {or business
session on organization and finance
and a conference on proposed leg­
islation for the "futura or Florida ’’
There will al«o be discussions on
law enforcement nnd nn open fo­
rum conducted by speakers from
the state and national leagues.
Particular attention will also be
devoted to the "Young Voter.”

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Sarah J. Askew.

Ms

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•thence North »„ V j j f

nilT Brock. Jacob nr&lt;‘&lt;l«. \irs
Mlcharl J. t*&gt;l Mtiter,

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ilcKlnstry and Itobart L- MeKlaatry. her husband, and each or tnrm
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help®*

rlcvlnet*, grant*** andt other claimnln*.
ants under thr satd Hrnry A Vrap*
and Sophia Cranr. h(s wK«. »UnnW&gt;
BrsOrr. Thomas
8cuW v,u
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Don't be too hasty in slapping! Barnhart and Susan I!arn|,“ r*j
mosquitoes (his summer. Look wife. Aaron Jrrntsnn. A. Jernigan,
Joseph B. Askew and Sarah
Aa- atnndar tjie t,h , ^ n 'Mf
first, It ntav he a flivver alr- Jcew.
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!.-»«• nia
his "Me.
wife. Jacob ----Ilroclc,
-- James
. nt • the Court
plane.
Seminole County
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Wcelta. Emmanuel
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ap wMJ Tie entered a » ,i PZ ° C*
v Ifc. Charles II. Brock and
A Los,Angeles innocent bystand­ E. Brock. Ills *'
lt/lhSlfi cause iielna a -.uit m
,hw]
er is cxoectcd to recover.
j , , Ah ttrorli C It. Watson. Mlcjiacl the complainant in a n d ^ ; ' m

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B. I’liTBnS. Complainant.

URN BY A. CIIANU. and otlirrs.

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Ocfcndants.
OllBKIt OF MCIIMCATION
TIIK 8TATK OF KCOBIOA. TO:
Henry A. Cranr and Hophla Cranr.
hla wife, Hannah Brewer.-Ttiomaa
Scott, llobrrt Barnhart and Hu^an
llarnlinrt. tils wife. Anroti Jcrnlgan
A. Jcrnlltan. Joseph It. Askew and

\* Miller. B. F. Miller. B elt) M lllrr. C arrlo M il le r McKInstry and
Robert U McKInstry. her husband,
and each of
them, deceased
or
otherwise, and all other u n k n o w n
p a r l ie s i-lnlmlng nn Interest In the
lands involved In this suit:
,
It appearlnit by the nworn hill- of
complnlht herein that you. and eanli
o f you may claim aome rlaht, l i n e
or Interest In mid t■■ that certain
lot, pleco &gt;*r parcel o f land nltUAto
In Seminole County.
Florida,
and
deverihrd as fo llo w s :
IlcginniuK 9t7 and
SI-100
feet Wes t o f the Southeast
corn er of Government Cot
• Hie t t ) o f Section Thirty

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for ciaht &lt; D Peun„ ; ^ ,
the Sanford Herald I *
published

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Co-Operative Building
Body Will Be Formed
In Kissimmee Shortly

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H O R IZ O N T A L
10. T o pass safely through peril.
1. Fluid in a tree.
•I. Three handed urmidilln ("a un- 12. Small salamanders.
It. Unit.
kc.ved letter).
\
i 17. Increouvs in depth.
8. Reverential fear.
10. A marvel.
11* To risk.
21. Fresh water mussel.
KISSIMMEE, Apr. 21.— A co­
13. Runs away to marry.
operative building and assoscia22. Behold.
1 , 15. Damage.
tion has been organized here nnd
23. Half an cm.
IB. Pnid publicity.
has been chartered by tile state.
Rich brown color.
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18. Devoured.
With the completion o f the organi­
31, Siberian antelope.
W S .. iy. Mother.
32. Strap by which a shield is zation and IKe "election’* of o f f i ­
20. &lt;Docile.
cers the plans call for an inten­
held on arm.
‘i J . 'N 'n n t r pronoun.
33. One who follows the fnshiun. sive drive o f home building in or­
25. T o drink slowly.
der that every resident itiny own
31. Subsist.
20. To all.
hiri own home. Officers are .1,
30. Released downward (var.)
27. Point of compass,
t
SS
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Wad- Tucker, president; Joseph
28. Before.
Dyson, vice-president, and A. E.
12. Feminino pronoun.
29. 3.111C.
It. Foot of a cat.
Thomas, secretary-treasurer.
20. Father.
145. Lowbred presuming fellow.
31. Ocean,
* ----------------------------I 10, T o open (poetical).
32. Printer’s imaimrn.
47. Era.
31. A slave In habit.
49, Sixth note o f scale.
28. Conjunction.
151. Tnwnnl,
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Fnigrum Tor Apr. 21.
iF'. Mental stale nf x group.
TO
Y E S T E R D A Y 'S
WBB: Atlanta Journal (128.2)
ANSWER
41. Calais.
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entertainment; 10:15 program
42.
' Possessed.
KFDM : Itcaiimont (315.6) 7:00
43. Half an cm.
children; 8 hand concert.
4 1, instrument to permit outluoi; B jO
I M filP l'
W E EI: Boston (475.9) lia'lO pro­
on water.
aJpif
gram;
7 concert, trio; 7:2(1 army
48. Disturbs.
hand; 8:30 soprano; 9 organ.
50. Indeelinahii- noun.

hcroifmo set my hand
?5h. on this the

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, That Geneva Avenue will soon be paved and
made a through street to the eastern part of the
county? ,
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Buffalo (319) 6 music;

7-1n musical; 10-12 dance.
W EItlI: Chicago Post (370) 7
concert, violin trio, Riviera thruV E R T IC A L
1tor; 9 d.iiiio, goiUiis, ieclui'O!*, ac1. Scrawny animals.
I cordion.
2. Exclamation o f surprise.
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WI.S: Chicago (341.6 7:20 glee
Hi
3. To Htuff.
club; 8 It. F. D. program; 0 cornH
W
■1. To pei form.
(mskors, drama, orchestra, quar­
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tet.
0. To slay, v
W G N : ( hicago Tribune (370.2)
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7, Ahutineiit of in arch.
(5 organ; 6:30 concert; H finitn
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8, Fit.
School o f music; 10 dance, pianist.
K Y W : Chicago (536) 7 concert;
9-1:30 revue.
vehicle* of certain clasne*.
WEAR:
Cleveland
(389.1) 6
Reprifteritativu William*' uicu.-- musical.
W F A A : Dallas News
(175.9)
ui'c rcml.'i ii'. follows:
,
Section t. That section
I o f 8:30 recital.
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Davenport
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('hti|tier 9120 o f the Law , of Flor­
ida, npjtiovcil May 30, 1923, entitl­ Sandman: 7:15 musical; 8 fiddlers’ ®
ed " A n Act
Imposing
License contest.
KOA: Denver (322.1) 7:10 hook
Taxes upon Gasoline or other like
o f knowledge; 9 music; 9:10 pro­
product* of I’t troleum; I’roviding gram.
for reports of sale o f such comWWJ: Detroit News (352.7) 7j
WIIIIttm*f, of
I ,t*(in. Would moditie* to tin* Comptroller o f the |v ...
chcstra; 8 orchestra.
\\ HO:
uJ,.' Dei Monies (526) 7:36
Hu 1st* AsHCH.sniL'til on Au- St ale of Florida: I’ roviding for the ' ' W
dispostion of tin- monies derived circus Barker;
&lt;8 program;
il
aolsLs to Hu I S everal M il­
from such tax and fixing a penallions M ore on Koutl o f S la te*(ty for (lie violation of the provi-.l
Wit At* Fort Worth Slnr T e le ­
ion- ol tin* Act and to Repeal all gram ( 175.9) 7:30 violin ensemb­
T.\ L I.A H A S ^E E . Flu., Apr. 21. I.nws in Conflict with this Act." le: 9:30 program.
■■{f1'Jt’ ihl uiilium dollars in aildi- hu and the same i : hereby amended
KN.\: Hollywood
(336.9) 8:18
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tiupal revenue will be added to th- so a to read a- follow*:
uui.-ie: 9:30 vocal, iii-tmmeiital; I ■
anhmtl road hiiiidiug fund of the
Seetion I. Every dealer ill gaso- lo features; 12 pmmlur songs; I ■
■Stlfe Road Deport meat
me
under pro line or other like products of pe- orchestra; 2 Nigtitimwk*.
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viq|ons of the hill intiroduced in the ( troh'tiin, under what ever name deWOS: Jefferson City (110.9) 8 ■
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II iSisi* he Rcpresentnlive William
-ignated, in tliii -tate shall jmy address, tmislcnl.
Q
anjt Leon county to incren e tIn- a liren-e tax o f Five
Dollar' !o
W I )A F : Kansas &lt;*itvStar (365(i»4 on retail tale- of
gu.ioliue ,the Stale und in addition thereto. .6) d School of the A ir;
8 popufrom three cents i«» fi*«• cents a |F IV E cents per gallon for every lar: 11:15 Nighthuwks.
giillon.
Th: bill is in line with gallon of gasoline, or
other like
W MAS: l.mii.ville Time:, (399.8)
&gt;''.'coiiiiurt)dntionx of Governor Mai- product* of petroleum add by him 7:39 glee elllh.
tin hi hi-&lt; rucMhgc to the Icgisla and upon which tin- tax herein
KIIJ: I .os Angeles (11)5.2) 8:99
tore in which hr -ugge: ted an in pmvjdcd lias not been paid, nr the eonccrt; 8:39 thihl.-cn; 9:39 talk;
crown in the gasoline lux. the levy­ p a y m e n t w h e r e o f butt not b e e n a
19 local, instrumental; 12 oreiting of w tax on lubricating oil * n m e d b y a |tersoti p m e d i n g him o f tra.
ami oilier Increased taxes on motor in till! lu in d liiig o f suid tot o f p ro W 11A I &gt;: Milwaukee (275) 8:39
duct-*, FOUR cents per gallon of I theater revue,
nt h tux shall go I•• the State of
U Mi : Memphi l ommert ini Af»
Florida for tin* n*c of the Stall* peal ( 199.7) 7:39 radio talk; 8:39
Supports W idow s
Road Department as hereinafter concert; II frolic.
W l ’GO;
Minin apotis-St.
Paul
provided, and one cent per gallon
I’nj^ Fountnin, tl-yenr-ohl cvnugc- of such tax shall he equally ill- (116.1) 6 noiig„ rim test; 7:39 pubhealth talk; 8
)i9* of Sulphur Springs, Ark., in vided iretween the counties o f the i ,c
hutieved to he the youngest evan- State o f Florida. Delivery shall he concert: 9:39 dance; 11 Esperan(tciirt in the world, lln the pro- deemed lo he made at tin* point to program.
W E A F : New York (192) 6 ilarcce^l* of his worlt a* a traveling &lt;&gt;f destination. Said llceuae tux
preacher he supports an in. titu. of Five Dolinin for the State shall inctist; 7 lluppiiiCH; candy Isiys;
7:15 quartet: 8 piano duo; 8:15
tloqU'or destitute widows with] U* paid to the Comptroller w
unuirl children uml send- vouth* to slrall Inmio to tii elicetisce a receipt Gluricitt girls; ill dance.
W H N : New York (369) 6 dance;
collhtr,
or certificate evidencing tire pay­
6:39 health talk; 6:35 orchestra;
ment o f .*&gt;nid fee.-. Said receipt
8:39 dance: 9.25 storage batteries;
or certificate ahull he posted or 9:39 dance: 19:39 (Hub Alnham;
displayed and so kept at all time II revue.
open to tile public view at the place
WJY: New York (105) 7:15 talk
of business for which the same is 7:99 pianist, soprano; 8:15 play,
i-sued.
The license tax of five
WJZ: New York (155) 6 Savur-j
cents per gallon on gasoline, or in ensemble: 7 Wall St. Journal
other like products of petroleum review; 7:49 glee dub; 9:15 pia­
hull he paid to the comptroller nist: 9:39 orchestra.
monthly in the following manner;
KGO: Oakland (361.2)
6 ton09 m before the 15th day of cuchjerrt; 7:39 girls’ period,
j month the dealer shall report, on-1
W O A W : Omaha (526) 6 atory;
del* oath, to the Comptroller the J program: 19:39 orchestra,
mimher of gallon o f such products|
K D K A : Pittsburgh (309.i) 6:39
-old by him during the preceding 1Duddv Winkum:
7:15
address;
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Radio Program

52. Observed.
53. Musical exercise.
El. Correlntivv of neither.

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‘2 niulns and nil fnrniiiiK i*(|uipnuMit. Located un Hurd
surface road and right at loading station.
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�A V I t t P R f i J S I . 1925.

PROFIT

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-I | Herald Want Ads Will Keen You Posted on All Sanford Business Activities of Importance
Automobiles

i Daily Herald

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rates

USED ( Alts FOR SALE

0*h in Advance

toon R °‘!t?c Touring Car.
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W I G H T P R I N T SH O P-Rush ord­
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0 Railroad Avenue.

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S.tH rates are for con^ '^ " iv e r a a e

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T H E S E M IN O L E
P R IN T E R Y —
Printing
that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 03. New lo­
cation. Wclakn
Building next
door to Used Furniture Co.

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30c for

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I" restricted to
! pfrnr t* mad" The Sanf.„|j trill be responsible
i one Incorrect Insertion.
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IV. The office should be
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representative Ihnrf.millar with rales, rules

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REAL ESTATE
E. S P U R L IN G , sub-division
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando,
Florida, and F 1o r n
Hcighta, Florida on Dixie HighT I N A N I ) ATETA L WORK
J A M E S H. C O W A N — All kinds
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Telephono 111.______

Building Material
M IR A C LE Concrete Co.
cement wnrjc. •jrj»ws11
Ing blocks, lrri/ ? i« 5*im::
Terwilleger, Prop.
H I L L L U M B E R CO. Houss o,
Service, Quality and Price.
Lumber and Building Material
^Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel Sr.
Phopj £{J5

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Dodge* Sedan
Ford Ton Truck.
Ford Touring Car
Ford Touring Cur.

call* In my office and lias made uli|il lent Inn for tax deed to issue In
nceordance with law.
Said c e r t i f i ­
cate embraces the
fo l lo w in g d e scribed property situated In S e m i ­
“ Terms to Some People”
nole countv. Florida, t o -w it:
brurtional Nl:&gt;, of X W U U. of
1I*1III.1I*S SONS
H t k i v n Itlvvr See. 2S. T w o . l ‘J S.
R
a
n g e 2!l Hast.
Uodge Salts and Service
The said laud be In if assessed nt
I he date of tlm Issuance of such
certificate In the mime of U n k n o w n .
That I,. I*. H agan , purc haser of
l a x l er tiflca le No. 3. dated the 7th
day of June A I ». 1220. has filed
L E A R N ABOUT front County and said certificate In my office and
Lakeland, through tho Star-Tele­ lias made medication for T a x Ileed
gram. Best advertising medium in to Issue Iti accordance with law .
certificate embraces
the f o l ­
South Florida Published mornings. Raid
low in g described iiroperly situated
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
lu Seminole Comity.
Florida, t o ­
wn :
llcg. at lots of S line Pete r M i ­
randa til. with K |In.- o f NT.*, o f
N K ' i Sir. 2'. Tiv|i 12 M. ltana e 21*
Hast, run S. 1.17 eh. W, 12.25 oh.
X. 5.S5 eli I". In lit line Sl-Jty to
bog.— S acres
The said Iu i k I being assessed at
the d ale of the issuance of such
In Hie mime of t'uk n o w n .
COLUMBUS tr,a.) r.EMORU—Class- certificate
That I, P. H a g a n purchaser o f
Ifii’ri mti h.ivo i n * inrgoHt circ u­
Tax Cel t Ideate Xo. I dated the 3rd
lation In,
S otif h western
OenrglA. day of June, A. D. H»1S, tuts filed
Hitw So f*UworcD Mm.
said certificate in my office and has
made application fo r T a x deed to Is­
TO R E A C H the prosperous farm­ sue In accordance t with law.,: S.-ml
ers and fern growers of Volusia certificate embrace’s the fo l l o w i n g
property
s it u at e®
Ity
county advertise In the DeLand described
Seminole County. Florida. in-wltT ;
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
I P ; of K&gt;- of N W i, of N F S nail
with order.
&lt;wgsp— rw
f SV-. of X \ V , of .VIM. ? « * ,
wp la S Ita nge 22 Kart
-*
MA 'o y 'r fr Vaicrvlllo, Morning Sen­ ucres.
Tile said land b e i n g nssesseil nl
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
the date of the issuance
of such
ple nro interested in Florida prop­ certificate
in the numc of .! K. T.
erty. Renrh them through thi Clmmlowlaln
That said I.. P. H a g a n purchaser
Sentinel.
Rate card on applica­
Ilf
T ax Certificate No i; dated til’*
tion.
ilb day of Join* 1270. too. riled '.ild
eertitu- o
Mi my
/flee
and has
spplh .iriofi hr- Tax ! ’*•. .1 to
Issue
lii
accorda nce
with
law .’
Sold certificate W i l l races the fillloo m g described p ro p e ily situated
III Seminole County. Florida, to*

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an insertion. Minimum 25c.

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lESSING — MdUigrnphing,
ling and mailing— as you
It it—when you want it.
iu 97:5. II. E. Porch. First
foil Bank Bldg.

lIl’BE AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.
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Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,

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mlf. Oak and Second St.

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T U B S T A T U O F F I . O l i l l 'A T o . .
James Moblia nml Kllzu .Mobbx,
Ills w if e. David 1-". Ohul.-on. T. IV.
Hllefitienl. ( ie o r g . F Slnplierd. and
each of tliem If living, ami. If dead,
their l u l l s , devise ns, f?ran tees and
nUiev elulmauts
under
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g r a n te e s .md oilier r In Imail Is under
D. F r a n k C larkson,
denreused
'o'
otbeliv lse, ( b e liek-s d eil e.es, m a n tees and other claimants under J.
B. K in g, deceased or o therw is e.and
nil nurtles elalmliiK an interest lu
the lands Involved in this suit
It apnea ring tt&gt; (lie sworn bill &gt;*f
eomp l i*' t i■ " .
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each of i n n may claim some right,
title or Interest hi and i” that rei
fain lot. piece or parcel of land
s i t u ! * ” In S e m i n o l e County. Florida,
and described as.
T h e Northeas t uu arter ( N i l 1, ) of
tho N o r th w e st quar ter I M P , l of
Section T w e n t y - f o u r
t j t . l 'n t w u nltlp T w e n t y
(2u)
South.
Itniige
T h i r t y (30 ) Hast
You. and eaeli of vim, are there,
fo rr ri gulri I t ; ai&gt;]n..ir lu tho 1311
o f ro m plu lu t In this cattwo at the
C o u rt H ouse at Sanfold. Setnlliolc
County. Florida on Monday the Ith
d a ) of May. l:&lt;25. and upon fa ilu re
to do so Doereo Pro (.'Oilfesso wi l l
In- entered attaint you.
Said suit
b e in g fo r the piirpoae of quieting
Hie title to tile a lo n e described
truel of tatid ill the above untried
complainant
I T IS F I ' I ' l l 11lit ( iltDIJItl.D Hi l t
tills o rd er lie p ub lls lod once a w rrlt
fo r eight con .......1v *' weeks III the
S a n fo rd Herald a newspnp r nnlrIIhIici I In Hie City of Sanford, S e m ­
inole Count*
Florida
IN W I T N I I S S WlIF.ItF.MF I b a m
hereunto set mv band and offletal
Heal oil this the 5th day of March.

’ 3 DRUG STORE — PreJbonj. Drugs, Sodas.
W«
**.?««■ You as your phone.

ST. A U G U S T IN E . F L A . — S t
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two centn per word.
Sample copy on request.
T A M P A , F L O R I D A — Tampa Dnily
Times, tho great
homo daily,
rato lMic per word, minimtm.
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.

W A N T E D TO R E N T — 1 or 5 KOR S A L E — l 11 ton Dodge truck
room cottage at once. Close in.
Excellent condition.
Rest liar*
“ Y " rare Herald.
gain in town. Phone 371 AY, F. E.
...King.
Have you rooms to rent or some
second hand furniture to sell? FOR S A L E — Space on the page
Uso The Herald’s classified page
for classified advertisements.
and get results.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
W AN TED ID RE N T— A garageapartment, furnished. Rent must
be reasonable. Address "Garage
A " care Herald.
W A N T E D — Cook at once. Orange
■fc Black Hotel, Longwood. TelerfhbhA *

Is Housework
Keeping You

FOR
S A L K — Small
bungalow
choice location $3,750. Ten per
cent down nml balance like rent
Semi inquiries to Box 1)73.

V l: OOIU1LAH8.
I’ li-rk Circuit Court. Hcml
M«d’- ( "oilT11 v, Kb’ rb! i
Hi
A M I V IIC K S I* c
Apr. 3. 10. 17. 21. Mill I.

phyMcitin* say that in on enorm­
ous nTtrhherofcases these symptoms are
• .urrcly to tho lack of su'lu-b m iron
latlm blood. And uow that Science has
perfected a new combination o f iron,
like tin- iron In th&gt;*blood, it is, in many
case*, easily possible for people to in­
crease their strength, nerve force and
endunneo in only two weeks time.
Any doctor will tell yon that without
sufficient organic iron, your blood lose)
Its power to change food Into 11rm,
healthy tleslioud tissue. So nothing yoil
rat does you llit- proper amount of good.
You become undernourished, wealc,ner­
vous, and lacking In physical force and
endurance.

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

Thedford’s

Y'ott are wasting time and mo
ney if this page hasn’t your clas
si tied advertisement. Phone it ii
FOR R E N T — Furnished rooms and today. No. 118.
kitchenette, Shirley Apartments.
Opposite Post Office.
NOW V A C A N T — Furnished sleep.
ing room down town, comforta­
FOR R E N T
nt Daytona Reach. ble and cool, telephone, hot and
Very desirable summer cottage cold water. 113 Plant Gth St.
nml apartments. Robert Gray, 804
Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Box 21,
FOR RE N T— Furnished rooms,—
Daytona Bench. Phone 1065-J.
Hum Rack
HomeCarnaua
FOR
R E N T — Two
unfurnished Beach. Mrs. H. Fellows.
housekeeping rooms with garage
Miami — Hollywood-by-the-Sea,
if desired. Apply Rush at Snow’s
new resort city fifteen miles north
Barber Shop.
of here, to have $15,000,000 harbor.
FOR R E N T — Five room bungalow
in good location $15 per month.
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons, Realtors.
101-8 Magnolia Ave., Phone 18.

FO QUICK S A L E — Corner lot on
1’at motto Avenue,
only
few
blocks from business Section. Phice
$2100. Eeusy terms.
Telephone
FOR S A L E — Well Rented Mag­
nolia Avenue lot, close in. Price
$1250. Small cash payment, bal­
ance monthly. Let me show you
this exceptional buy.
Telephone
713 or call at 202 First Street.
FOR S A L E — Iron bed. National
springs, small table, chairs, gas
stove. 107 Magnolia.

PARIS, Apr. 23.— The fifth an­
niversary o f the day on which the
high court banished
him from
Baris, .Joseph Cuiltaux made his
te-entry into the senate chamber
as miniMter finance.

LOW
..
r S’ SERVICE S T A T IO N .
;•!. Oil, Tirca, AccessoI P i ' ; vic« with n smile. Elm
^rtL^Phon c 447
Three stations.
Mngl
i* Jjl'i Second. First and Elm.
AvPnue Bnd 10th Strcet&lt;
p*t tervire
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R E P A IR S

°f typewriters for
terms, for rent, also
supplies. Room 9
k k s il v e r e d

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to Co. Phone No,

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Liver M edicine
Made from selected
medicinal toots and
herbs—Nature's own
remedy tor Constipation
and Indigestion.

I'ilin lin i:— D ecoratin g
.......... P H O N E 303 ......

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Chiropodist

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OLD HOME TOWN
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Elton Yowolt
J.. c.Moughton
Draw Bldg.

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Orlando.

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First National ILink Bldg;

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qui 7**5
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Florida

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Automatic Windshield

7it r e t t
HOME

Cleaners

Bouncy

$ 3 .5 0

P a rk in g Lights
$ 1.10

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F. P. RINES 1
III

East Second St and
1113 Sanford Ave.

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Hall Hardware

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By GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING U P FA TH ER
M E R E 'fj T H E

Hint von nr&gt; a resident of a stain
or county other than the State of
Florida, that \ our residence w heu
l.ifd heard o f a as Sanford, Florida.
Hint voitr residence I* unknow n.
Ther efore you. Frank llrown. uro
required
be and ap pear hefuin
our said Circuit t'ourt at Sanfurd.
Florida, mi th»- Hli day of May. A.
Ii 1925, and then nml there m s k s
answer to the lllll o f Complaint e x ­
hibit’ ll aga inst you. otherw is e a
d« fee pro eonfesso will bn enter&lt;d against you.
It I- ol di-red Hint tills ('itutloii ho
published oliee a week fo r f o u r co n ­
secutive weeks.
.ti
V, It O’ (o iii v liuml a oi] scut o f li” &lt;
circuit *'oiirt on Hiii 3rd day of
April A I* 1939
*.

J. G. SHARON

Suiulnyw

classified medium, rate ctuh .09c
charge.
10c per
line, minimum

Phone 8

SI)I T i l I . A . M l I’ A I X T
Tim Faint That tkivss Tun
Money.
Man ufactu red hy

t-'fDRD ELECTRIC CO.
In Re; Kstato ..f
KJCsom to Gillou St Platt
Frank (.’.urn r in. &gt;I•■v* u-" *t
-i |,*!bv ‘
Everything clccNutlci in hereby
ulsi-u.
Phone 122. Electragith b Iioiri it ifiiiV ciillf**' li lliitl

i./i STATIONS a n d
_AU J0 SUPPLIES

Clark Jewell Gas
Range Is Ideal
for the home
Ball Hardware

I'b-ik

! D AVID B. HYUB
Rose Building
Orlando. Flarldn

JOHN E. FOX

D K v i:i,&lt; n '»:r t:i a t t e n t i o n - - r « n sacola Is boirlnnlng m o eroa l* st dsvelnpmvnt In (llu rlila's history, •
half million (Pillar h ig h w a y tu th«
m al
nnlshcit; a two
dii *|f a u l f b e a d ’ lust
mlllt m ilullar hrliiRo across Kscaim
3Hli duy ' - f .|uin*. I’*'!'- * "*mll an
till Bay atari***!; q u a r t e r
million
pt) to ihi B " 1&lt;** ll U Ins. I Sb Ii
d ollar opera liouso under construeOil J iiii ^ i of
i*l*l .... *1 is In Ik
i t l‘rol&gt;.i'«- ’ •quit.
«■ i fl(ll') *lb* duns t w o millions b r i n e spent on
h lK h w ay ; an-ate st chanen t or Itvo
* h a t k * a s
A i l n i l n l s l r a * o i
u f M il* &lt;■
In on
around
Hit - o f Ft ii
C a m ......... .
■ 1 dovelopers to get
floor.
W r i t e D evelo p m ent Depart­
mid that nt t ' tun** 11 n* • wll
t tu st,I hi
mv Hi nil ■»***
ment T ho I’un sacol* News.
coiuila n* A d m ln l’ If •il|,i
'.iM
tat*-, nml link lor tl nl r np|iru\iiL
AUGUSTA
C H R O N IC LE — Au­
April, - I *t». H*-^*
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest
KOKIM;.s r L A K K.

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

Floor Elks
Inquire up­

Member i . L A.

A D V E R T IS IN G gets reaultu if it
reaches potential buyers.
PaH eal E s L it c — In s u r a n c e
latka Daily News is circulated in
All
kinds of properly listed (or sale
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
Park Avenue and Second Street

T A M P A M O R N IN G T R I B U N E —
Send in your auhacriptlon to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you con read Florida’s
greatest
newspaper.
One year
$8.00, &lt;i months $4.00, three months
$2,00. I f you desiro $1,000 iuaurnnee policy add 75 cents to your
c filer.
"DO YOU W A N T to’ buy or sell
anything?”
I f so advertise In

FOR R E N T — Ground
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
stairs. C. T. Smith.

Phone

linin'
r o i n r.
h h vkkti
FOR R E N T — Five room furnished
lll l t l . I IlU t I T , S H M IM J L
bungalow well located, fifty dol­
I M l F I.(Illlll \.
FOR S A L E — Two milk cows, fresli
good price. A. J. McCulley, Ovie­ lars per month. A. P. Connelly it
tv C M A V C K P T
Sons ( Realtors)
101-8 Magnolia
Iteheera llrown, ('itinj'tnlnnn*
do, Fla.
..............
Avenue.. Ph o"" 18.
vs.
Frank Hi own. t'Tfeiulntir.
FOR S A L E — l refriuertor. I dresFOR
R
E
N
T
—
Three
unfurnished
tlll.l. F( lit U t V O U U K
►er. I willow baby carriage, \\ ill
In l Iti* imtne of Hu- State of F l o r ­
mums, 3 1 1 Elm Ave.
sell at sacrifice as 1 am leaving
ida. To Frank llrown. Uefendaut,
C ITATIO N
town. Apply first house on right FOR R E N T — Furnished bed-room
It n|i|&gt;t-nrliiw trom
the
swurti
of Orlando road. Geo. Wade.
5tl Park Avenue.
bill of complaint filed In tills cutisu

*

Altorney-at-Law
Will practice in ail tin* courts
Examination of Abstracts of Land
Titles given especial attention
PA I’M
BEACH
C O U N T Y —The
scone o f stupendous development- OlTices in Seminole County Bank
Read about it in tho Palm Beach
Building
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

ADVTJUTISE in tile Journal-IIcraid. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Wnycross JournalHerald, Waycross. Georgia.

R E N T — Cottage.

Grovelund— Actual work started
( fountv. Florida.
Palmetto— Contract awarded for
!1\
\ M W K F K d , D. C.
on
1025
paving
program.
drilling additional artesian well.
FOR S A L E — Furniture, all kinds
JAH *: H II AIlUX.
Lakeland—
Work
started
on
se­
Hnllcllor fo r Conitdaluunl.
f
of household goods, Mrs. S. A.
ven dwellings in tUltmnre Park dis­ Apr 3. in. 17. 31 and May I.
Chancellor. 505 W. 3rd St.
trict.

SVit.Vr W n r l i V i . I — G la rk ib l ir g , The
C la rk s b u rg
Uxponent.
morntnx
I nclud in g Sunday, morning Issue
1 cent per word, minimum lie.

TO REACH B U Y E R S or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word

FOR

FOR R E N T — To adults. Furnish­
ed apartments. First floor, priFOR S A L E — Rose of Sharon ami
vatu bath.
Also furnished sleep­
hibtiscus plants. Phono U03-J,
ing room, hot water. 813 Magnol­
ia Ave.

W l a l &gt;oit nreil. thro. I» ors.mlc iron-*
Nuaairii Irisi—toenrirli your Umtl anO sivr
von ilrrnetb. For hm.ilial lrr u i* orram-i
iron, like the iron in yiMirow n liksxl. Irv ii
lil«t two week* nml notice the -aitouUhioj
itnnrovcmcnl. Money bark If not ilelialitml,
Util l«- iore vnn u,-t ffemiine Ntuetnl Iron,
witli Ihe letter* Nl on .-eery tablet. This H
the only kiml «okl under thi»al)«ulilte inuuey*
back tujnntcc. At all ywd drti»*i:*ti&gt;.

F L O R I D A — O R LA N D O — Ornndo
morning Selitiunl; largest classi­
fied business, rate le n word, min­
imum 2-ie cash with order.

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Rooms For Rent

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C iE T b O V E R
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                    <text>TOUR NKWH!»APBR
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Vorld’H Greatest VcRCtsthlc
its Richest Garden Land

y U ’MN XV.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Two St. Petersburg
Youths Are Killed

flection of Former
premier As Leader
Comes I\fter Being
gliVlitrdI At First

ole

Is Unanimous

s t . P e t e r s b u r g . Apr 23 .
—Two tu iderts occurring v.ithin a shur'. time of cncli "liter
were responsible for the deaths,
last night of t{ o youths. Vic­
tor Bushey, M,
kill'd when
the projection screen of an out­
door theatre fell during a gust
of wind striking Hushey fractur­
ing his skull.
Several oth**r
children were injured, none serioua.
Oscar Lehman, a telegraph
nesaenger was killed when he
was knocked from a bicycle by
ii" automobile driven hv II. L
Wagner, Jr. Wagner was cxnnrated.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. APRII

lu'solitlpm Asserts Kusiness
s Scuttd Rut Not tin High
kisis us \VaS Expected Hv
Leading
Financial' Men

Association Createes
Big: Endowment Fund

AUGUSTA. G«.. Apr. 23. -As-

rillCAC’,0. Apr. 23. — More
than two millions bushels of
grain were destroyed in a dis­
astrous elevator fire last mill*
night when two wooden eleva­
tors burned. The loss is esti­
mated at two and q uarter mil­
lion. Half of the city's fire
fighting force was called out.
Searchstarted after the fire far
an ag ol watchman and his wlfb.
who are believed to have been
quartered in one of the build­
ings and not accounted for.

A t I.ANTA. Apr. '23.— Members
of the. Stone Mountain Memorial
1 Association, at their annual meet­
ing here Wednesday elected a
Accused Senator On
l board of directors, composed of
j 7 1 (ieorgians and one Virginian,
Stand Denies That
! which in turn re-elected Rollins N.
Randolph. Atlanta, president of the
He Is Guilty Any
organisation.
Illegal P r a c t i c e
A policeman was stationed at
the door while members of the
association were being admitted oiiunittee was the substitution of '
and during proceedings. No troub­ Walter tl. Roper. husband of one
l e developed, hut Hr. Pluto Dur­ if the donors. foJVSamuel Ccnnhle.
ham. of Fluor.v University, who
Mrs. A. MeII. Wilson. Atlanta,
lent m efforts to succeeded Mrs T. T. Steven-, as
ation between the vice-president. The other offlcttee and (intznii ers were re-elected as follows: Senator Accounts For
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Apr. 23.
•I sculptor of the (’resident emeritu-. Airs.
Helen
Day OnWhichHaycs
*—Reapportionmont, a race track
unsuccessful fight Plane; vice-president and business •
Officers Fintl Snttill Arsenal investigation proposal, opposition
lersonnel of the mnnrig«r, K. Rivers; vice-presi­
Testified They Met
of Weapons, IHim mite. Gas. to “unwarranted" appropriation in­
dents. Mrs. Samuel At. Inman. Wticreases
noil
a
multitude
of
locnl
Which Mere lu lie Used In
m Dropped.
limn I.. Peel Miss Mildred Ruth-I
liter was dropped erford. Dr. K. I- Unnnnllv, his. j
Daring Daylight Rubbery ntenstires o&lt;copied sessions of the
senate nml house Wednesday.
of directots. a s tnrian. Miss Alice Maxtor; treusr Grace, of Mn- liter, Jmeph A. McCord; secretary
A reApporlionment bill was ini the Georgia di- nod publicity director, Roger* W in-1
trndoerd in the senate and re­
itutightcrs of the ter; consulting enginero, | . \V.
fer i e&lt;I to committee shortly before
Airs. Frank Mas- Robert, .lr„ and counsel, Arnold I
tlv "llato adjourned, niter the
-ister of Snmur) and Arnold. Hath is a resident of
uper
house
members
ha d
the owners
of Atlanta, with the exception of Miss I
made consideration of local hills
_____
Rutherford, who resides in Athen». j
th- special order. The hill calls
for senatorial districts slightly iliffei-’Pt from those proposed a few
days ago in the house by Rep. Hell.
ina oi! opi’i’ntors
It also pccifSc the method of
: touched In
.01 . .a111111 11. Itcniii-amp, w 10 ele.tiop. a r.ih’c r”
open ted the house, was held f H the Pell hill.
•inestioniag. Althouah she pi u - ' Opposition to increase approtrict Attorney .fnha l.. Slattery,
te-ted her iiitincense, ilctoctlv ss ptiations was voiced hy the housd
piosiM'iitor, Senator Wheeler w-as
soon
after
the
gavel
had
sounded,
who Iaimed her telephone anil relitindicted on a charge of accepting
eil looms in the house. (Ii.-gui-bd in a resolution by Rep. Wei'k/,
a fee for prosecuting oil land per­
as I.minors, said -he was one j &gt;( Over an effort hy Rep. Kurtz t&lt;f
mit- fot hi* client bci'ore the de­
tile iti-t ig.iitu - of the alleged ;’i!b- (Hailes to have the resolution Members Instruct Their Pres­ Ian Disrobes In Governor's partment.
tabled,
it
was
adopted
hy
viva
voce
hei\ plot.
'
ident To Challenge Other
la admitting lie loo1, up one
Office And Displays Many
Infi*iillation obtained from tgie- vote, putting the members on rec­
m atter involving mii oil permit
Civic Orjfunr/.ntinn for Game
Severe Injuries Inflicted witli
plioiie conversations to which de­ ord against "placing additional tax
Edwin S. ilsoth, the depart­
On Mny 7: Plan League
le. ti'e* listened led to the a T-st burdens" on the people of the
ID Official, He Declares ment solicitor, he testified that his
state
hy
“unwarranted
increases
o Feinel.es in a downtown lihm rv
action did not constitute no appearvii.'re he WJii con oilting hooki on in salaries anil other appropruV The spring-time bo-eb.ill feve.
ame, and that ii v.is &lt;1 nicthing
lens
word
of
which,
the
rc-olti-»(,**
struek
thSanford
Junior
the maiiiifactin •• of Imiiilis.
he would have done for any Mon­
■m
.
pointed,
hull
c
in
e
to
tin*
rham
hei
and
at
it
luncheon,
Details of the alleged iolili"i\
tana citizen on 'concent.
,/ t e e t i n g today, the members in­
til: 0. pieced together hy five op- bill lluoogh the p.e-s
On Stand Nearli Four Ilnurs
"' I'oure passed the s.v.md ,£q nu U,,, Piesident Palmer to i«etativi1' wiio worked on the case
T h accused cantor w«s on the
ni"|ioM»|
of
|,ep.
ray
or
of
Hills.
\..ic
a
ehullerge
to
the
KiwanH
four month-, wore im luded in the
stand nearly four h o u r s nod the
f(l, „
...... Thu.-day. Mny
plot ami hml been dtilled in tiudr bniough asking an inve-t.gutim.
district attorney had not ■oiupIete-S
;• t itoit in ih»*
parts i»y Frniekes, who is under oi rmac tr;i'.U
hi- cross.examination when court
Th- movement to orgHttUe
&lt;
inilictmeat for two killings in a slate, .Mill eiti'icd the men.-lire to
adjourned.
Rockland county, New York bank ........... " a te woere tin- resolution is baseball team ami possible s fom\
When Senator Wheeler leave* the
•hat -t might
th e • d u ll league among the dvle orrobbery. The men wot e to drive
land, the question of adjourning
to tile bank, the iiume of which ll'ior I hursdny.
j giniixutions of tho city, the Rotary
court pending the arrival of other
the detective chief withheld ill
Senator K. I. Etheridge, just be-Vund Klwatiis clubs. the Settinr
witnesses from the East will lie de­
two automobiles, loaded with arms hee the hour of adjournment, I n ’* humhor of Cnninteree and the
cided. They were i ailed by the deammonia gas tanks, smoke bombs the senute. lost his motion thnt (Junior t'ham hcr was launched hy
fen-e in an attempt to controvert
ami gu- masks.
w'lieii the senate udimirncd it do . *•- W. Spencer. Jr., who held th it
the
testimony of George P. Hayci.
"They were to Piper the bunk "o to convene «t I p. in. This h&lt;\ -uch a league among the organ)
New York attorney, who i.ctUred
and close all the doors," said Mp«e- . aid was an effort tn keep the', notions would put . ‘pep" into th*1
he met Wheeler in New York in
*
mal.ei. "The men carrying the senate at work in order to keep) mouilieislilp.
■Watch. (P23, and »»» n-k' iTto ap­
ammonia 1 ink- were to iiiilo-e the the calendar "clean." The sen*' President Palniet out Hue.I a plan
pear
hcfoie the interior depart­
caps and set the pni-n" fumes in­ alor e.niessed a determination y&gt;l"f adding’ to the mcmhci-h'n of
ment in Ills place and in behalf of
to the air. Customers, clerk mid
t'amphell with the promise of a
official- would drop iii.-tiintiv, |»is.
-ihl\ die, if thev didn't get help
denieJ
mm enough.
: was
'The h.uulits. safe 1m*lximl their ^
*j ;m iiin^t ■ ivnitlfl th«'|i Innt i n
Mini vaults of evorv vent of coin
and paiier money and lioml- 10111PUiutivoK at their leisure."
The smoke botubs. lie -aid. wen*
to tie used to prevent polite pm
-oit. In the event thev were «&gt;vei ,
taken, the pistols, lilies and -liotgur.: Weil to
iia d , foi a fbgiil
again t caiiture.

POLICE DISCOVER
ROBBERY PLOT IN
ARREST OF M A N

.-urnnee that the imsiness section
of the eoiinti v I- ••fundamentally"
wctind, although prosperity has not
teat lied the height s which “it was
Definite Move t&lt;» Simplify
expected in some qiiaiters It woitltl"
And Speed Up Negotiations WHS
in a resolution
With Labor Unions, (iets adept contained
oil bv the executive eouneil of
Approval At 1st Session 1tie Anicncuii Rankers’ Association
1,1 i1'* ‘ ptiug nieetin-r here today.
Due bundled mid fifty bankers,
lente-enting eve 1 y state in the Un­
ion. in.iking up the council, adopt­
ed the resolution without debate.
A warning Mint more drastic.
io"n“ures are iii&lt;cessary to 1 omlmt
-oe wave 01 oiiiik hucglnrb's in the
, Under the
i-naclm-iil,
such Middlcwc-si wm&lt; given in uw
g n nos will get notion more quick- of the association’- protective ..o n ­
ly, the hoards of directors to whom . mitten, which dm lined "the roving
they are now made answerable I nrniv of despertoloes, flouting til*
1 holding m eeting-every two months lav. at everv turn." -hows n o,,rPresident Thooii-on announced .’islo’it giowtb that i.- "coiivincitig
that negotiations with unions hail Proof that the dangers of hnmlitiv
I virtually reached an impasse he- Uneaten to become a permanent
cause of present hindrance- his re- menace.’'
Fighr Rraarhcs Ito-lrum
|
The council, without n dissentI fid fighting i' no novelty in tip.* form was aimed to remove.
Committee Reports Heard.
ing vote, refused to icopen for difrench I mui house, but Wodiicsof a dozen committees til-io n at its iiieeting heie the
Uy th- |ip iiiling officeni expressed w e Repolts
r
e
heard
ai’d accept oi by the unction of the association’s i.tIf snate-t indignation that the ' convention during
day. Van- ti*title- to branch banking. A group
k'putii- shouid carry their rioting • us repurts ended the
for importan' of California banker- had t.-leinto tlii' ro-’.rum itself, even up
letting the rii.iii of the president 1 tit w steps which will be discussed . graphed a petition that 111 range_(| .' at g i outer length dining tii? re- meats is- mude 1*• give the pro­
urn wuiHiotilelv donned
' * iiiaiiiing two day-' in which the con- nor,eats of unrestricted hni'ich
Uit «* a -ig.iitl that th
vert’ ion \.-ill he in session.
bunking n bearing, should the 1111ras nirpintietl.
The radio committee -tressed the • uual convention of the .1 ouiaI Tho coni licl eli.-ucd tit
importiiuee of printing radio broad *••**» in Senlemher see tit to re­
kw l billotiag. when 1Je; .
easting program in newspapera. 'D ino it.- previous decision dis|u»Mcharged tii.il lu deputies had Tl.is was distinctly news, it said. "JMOoving of the iira.Tice and
Mel twice. Two Socialist depu­ because radio fans ns a elas- were 1,ledi;ing support to legal measu*’l a itUcked him, and tho fight inoie ncarlv identinil with n e w s - designed to check it. I't.on a
paper renders ihuu any other I *, V, f *’,cnl j»v
■ W elis of Mirjrrollp
nnntrhum. first vice |irt**i&lt;li*ttt, t nut
Ot r.r. broadcasting
stations '
*[•[ •' '« ''e f
or .1 throughout the country, nccording that the lonvenlioii would take jiiv
;?tcr- to the committe. :'.l were owned
1u'
lh"
J»'^*ll.y new.pnpcqs—20 less than n ve.ir I ba„
■il
an oupqrtuui y for
•• be- HlJo. However. SO other new-pn- ' T .m ? ,h «' '1‘ "".t," ',,,ll,,n lv
l.i.,.
'ad hr.... Iriistiug affiliations
was tabled.
oi”’ ,,(• onc -m t or another.
,
,
.
'I" '? ’
Hroailensting of news evonts was
!|. eo.i.n..milio.i of the f’f.i ’th
1 ,li" mm-trued as more apt to help than ,
v ol Urn mgai.inntlo., s
PW ' hinder m-v. .paper circulation. Kv- ) ';t,,rv l.hf cauwil today voted
H erv itidio listenet was made more . ■*i’t,,ova o a • n*t‘ ' 11,11
nii’ii:
, . f
,
r
iht* iiiiiiiiiillft* tm uiiiiiMM * 1 v I'M*
•I..MV
*
11
Ilill.lUolLH lIlHl HII ClMlMVVlllfllt t IIIII|
, at lea.-t in regard to the given in­ of not. le-s than $7i(),lMHt !»• i rented
cident, the 1e port quoted front one. in tm* providing of -iliol.*i«iiii&gt;
theory to which it it-olf appeared in the eeonomia departments of
to lean. Mrnadrnstitig advertising vaiious colleges and universities,
, had reai lied such proportions that mid. if a sufficient amount is
■•lie t'liieagi. station wu- charging ini-cd for rcscaieh work along
$U2U an hour for briintleastitig pro
ooiiom* lines. Th.* food i- to
|gtiiiii- presented Ity advertisers; be raised hy vnlnntiirv subscrip­
and tl.oOO an hour for the .same tion-. I wo subscriptions of .(j,.
1 1 vice extended over a chain of Otto each lim e already been pledg­
seven station,-. The committee of­ ed, 11 wi:» stated.
500 Boy Scouts F ro m
fe n d no remedy for this new com
V itli tile final session of the South
Florida
Will
petition with advertising columns &gt;ouiii &gt;i -chediiled foi Thursday
luit felt tile situation will take iikoii ng, tile bauke. noil their
AttoiHlLakelandCumD
(Cure of it-elf."
wue, last night gathered) for the
Resent Railin Advertising.
.inr.'iil "fam ily dinner."
Merle
I.AKEI.A.ND, Apr. 2.1. Approx"Radio 1.mi.- are beginning to te I'ltorpe. editor of The Nation's
.-rut the dissemination of the low­ I'o &gt;iiii' is. delivered nil address eon ■II.itch MM) iiiciuhei * of tlie vuriou.er fie mis of radio advertising m at­ ib lining the "law making habit" Hn&gt; Scout Troup- tluougliout the
1 itie- of .southern Florida are cxter tin ouch the ether lane ." -aid
pci tid to attend tile annual cutup
1the report.
at Flaming Arrow near here,
■ Other t oiiiinittco* tirgtd the a s­
wliit'li ii| m'| i - dime H, says an ansociation to take immediate stepnoimceiiii'iit in«t i'-ued by V U.
tii -t'mul.ite int i eased priMluetiim
Sullivan, scout ix eiiiti'e . T hirteen
i f news print in Noi'tliwestern
1 mintn- 1 will le represented at the
siutes anti in Alii'ka. The Cana
rump including the counties along
1 dialt embaigo mi the export of pulp
ilie
ridgy lied the lower wtv’.t
wood, tin report aid. was not can
roust. A new camp -ite mi Luke
| set t utiou, a- it- proponents eonlliilieni k will he 11-rd as an uiixI tended, but was designed to enable
r
11
■11r x rump this year and will In­
Canadian manufacturers "to gain
* 1|int in condition fm the regular
further control of our pa per mat
camp next your, ays the niiiimiiiceket."
I i i i e i i t , . i s the pit-sent site is rapidly
: being surrounded by resideliees ill
1 new -uhtlivision*

'■ "I Lodge «f Plot

""verips here on Apr.
'"'I Temple, the ladles
1 'Iso hold its session
•ame time,
1
-Vpr. 28, the day
h” legulur session, a
"f candidates will be
■‘•"fd'ng to local of fir.
’"'Ige, and a Jacksonteam will exemplify
knight.
•

Leon, Asks
I n c o m e G hiinja

NUMHER 227.

Chicago Grain Fire
Loss I s $2,250,000

Declaration Made That Infla­
tion Menace Is Fading; No
Debate On llrunch Policy

Apr. 23.—Final pre1 now being made b;.
•oMiiittee of the local
Ntimbor 21 Knight"r the |0t(i annual ses-

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Asserts He Never
Met Hayes In 1923

71

W*»ll

Immigrants Would
He Quizzed At Port
Under Davis’ Plans

WASHINGTON. Apr. 2d. De­
tailed study of a propo-nl by Seeletaiy Davis for examination of
A movement has been started
1 mmig the meriJumiA "f Sanford
St. Augustine Contract awurd- immigrant* at pint- ahruaii. &gt;r
to deluv tim inauguration of tic
eil at fiiu‘.i.iil2 for construction of nl’oard ship on their way to the
United States, with a view to m ak­
weekly half holiday* on TlMirmlay*
iMiitan/as liver bridge.
ing th" plan effective its soon as
until the fit -&gt;t I'hui.-ilav in dune in
I " &gt;*tbie, u (i, begun Wednesday it
stead "f first Thursday in Mat.
a conferenco of representative* of
anurditig I" an annotmvenieul. A
the immigration »ervh-e 'he
petition it being circulated by A.
lie health service und the Statu
C. Cartel, of the Sanford Credit
lit oartment.
Hiirctiti and Mr. Carter say* that
every uierchaiit Intel viewed so fin
The plan, a* outlined hy SeereTbe body was in gi»nl comMt on.
taiv Davis, is designed eventually
hits entire-seil approval of the tie- eot’-iilering tbe time
Secretary R. W. IVurinan. Jr , of • My. Smith made tin
bail "•‘•n
lay »f ib" half holidays.
to eliminate immigration stations
exp"-ed t«&gt; the uttib-i gi ottml e1**- the Sun foul Chamber of Commerce, statem ent reg .11 ding thi
ll i point"'! out bv many of tin iiients, Hunt said, adding that ill ha* received a ciiiuuiunieutimi from riorth-loiund io iris’-.t:
at ports ot entry In thi- country,
r.iercbaiits that May 1 * an exceed
tin* American Automobile A**oeia“ Florida ; m e s to non-resident 1 1 im hiding Ellis Island, and to re­
ingiv b i-i moiitli with th*m. nml corp-e will be tiiised from the | lion telling of the i neon veil ivitee*
move the necessity of returning
/baft
t"
tlu*
surface
Thuisd-o
temporary license
that i* will l&gt;«* much better to -tail
Examination of th" rock that *ami hardships, which tourist* re- .,|ttlc&gt; w|,(,.|l ate g o o d for a p e r i o d alien* to their homelands after
th" h: If holiday* in June.
fell on Collins and pinnetl hi' u in turning home from Florida are 0) twil ' four and six months,
the death tra p 'showed lL-• il v.ibjcted ilue tn the fai t tliui w v -' T „ i,n ,t s take out the-" temporary
Him', t ;* 1 slates, principally, \b g in iu , ,,|&gt;Uv
(,:&gt; .-reliting the Si­
weighed only 7b pound
Maryland and I'ennsylvaiiiu nave c e n ,,, p |ntp ft of their
-aid.
Lome states.
refused lu rotogiuze the temporary -,,.Vrrsi -1 -• *»w ()»• t h o e o ' i i o #*•(. jp(
jdates issued by Flotilla.
Fiorhlu haw
ve taken the po-ition
in lenioving tn* muij
SARASOTA. Apr. 25 —&lt; ul. J a ­ •ucereded
Ihe letter dei later that during that these .platies are issu"d to ttonfrom
under
the
small
rock,
the
por
cob Rupert, owner ot the New- (Ion of tbe tunnel and l.itcial ii the pu-t Ml duys scores ol motor- resident- for use only in Florida,
York Amerieun baseball club. v i ’T which tl"* limly wa- found &lt;ollap i-D on theii way from Flot illa lihve »Cores o tourist* from New Yoik
been held up in Nirgiaitt und .Mary- ami .New England nth 'lie Middle
Major l.**e White and Fred S. -eil and fell from *bi to lot* fee
1,1 land and in .1 great many initancvs Western slates haw lr'**n held up
French &lt;&gt;f New \o rk . and Mnj'" a pit directly bihiml the position
. were detuineil by t)ie official.- ot' in Marylan an Virginia. Great jnA. White "f this city, purchased when* the I'orl.v had reclined
these states ..ntil the Ameritt.n noytmee and conf'jxlun followed.
173 acre* "f laud on Lung Boat litis had told rescuer- who *1• *
Automobile AaBoeiotioti was able
Key for approximately SIOO.OOO. cd to him in the first day* crawl"Fundamentally the (rouble -D
•" ‘ .hi- to scctite for them the licenn-r
The property ha* nearly two milo- 'entrapm ent that there was u deep |,|ut
caused through lack of uniform tes
of
tiieir
home
stale*.
of water front on boy and gulf pit behind him.
Florida
Tne warning wu, sent out ’i i ' c eiprotai license plates.
end will lie developed a- beach
i .1. S. Finest N. Smith, general iiimiagar has so far refused to recognize
an
Two
miners,
Ed
IL*'
property.'
re th" "f t'te Ameri'tin Auiotnobile Aa*t&gt;- other state license* for more than
l)n the south end. »f Lung il"»t 1 Smith of Central City,
Te ccistion, had lalt.-n the ntuatio.. up thirty day*, yet wishes other slates
only
ones
who
ventured
into
the-'
Key, John Ringling is erecting the
ported
Virginia, Muryl.ir.d and t’enu- to recognize her own short term
Harding Memorial about which death trap today. They re| ...J with
ylvunia officia1* as well u« with taga, width olhci statea very
they
found
old
chiiken
bone*
and
"
will be grouped atatues of all the
the the comptroller -if motor venial** properly refuse to do. Florida, as
president* of' the United States. scrap# of food by the side of
j 1ut Tallahassee,
.
. undo.- whose juris- » wonderful tourist state, should
■Mr. RinglljMf purchased theso *ta- cuv» explorer n’Wch disprovpt.
1 early rumors that no food had bfen 1diction the teuumiary iags causing be most liberal qrith iU reciprocal
licensing.”
ruken within Collins' reach.
jairesU were DauzO,
CAVE CITY. K y. Am. 2d
The body of Floyd Collin-, cave
1 xpioier, who died from liimgei
ami exposure when trapped in Sand
Cut' late in Jattuuty. Wednesday
wu.- freed front its natni.il under­
ground prison Ul111 lllor'il f "in be
ueath the rock that pinned it to
the bottom of the 70 foot shaft,
W II. Hunt, Central City. Ky..
engiuc-r sain lut" in-' tuglit

States Refuse To Recognize Florida’s
Temporary Automobile License Tags

Washington News

Miss McRae, Burned
By Pageant Torch,
Reported Improving

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Mi-.&lt; Margaret McRae, who was
painfully burned Tuesday nigh)
while she wa- directing the pro­
-eolation of the school p*grsnl,
"Yesterday ami Today" at the Mu­
nicipal Athletic Field wa- report­
ed as being very much improved
this afternoon.
Mi si McRae was taken to Her
. Memorial hospital ye«tcrday

noon.
St. Lucie’s Division
She was burned as she
Bill Makes Progress | reeling the lighting of a

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TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 23.—'The The wind blew the flatne
bill providing for the division of ! tableau torch into her fact*
St. Lucie county at a line slightly
north of half wuy. now is on wcond rearing n the House, tndan Another Sofia Bomb
rver would he the name of th* new
Conspirator Kif ed
county wth V«ro a* county seat.
Fort Perce to reman county scat
SOFIA. Apr. 2L—RevolutionWt
of St. Luce.
Tehonntemilff. oar of the l*.ulrr&lt;
in the tecent athcural borub outMARKETS
rag* met death today iu the -ar.n
CHICAGO. Apr. 2’2.—Wheat: mannet as his chief, Ninkoff,
May, 1.51 to 1.5I L ; July. 1.11 to W hen discovered by th* polio* h#
1.12; Coro:.-July, 1.11M to M IN ; refused to surrender anti was shot
GuD, July,
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IN I T. Dht KM ISK it I, 1921, h a y I unit H ighland . ha. completed
I he linl link mi tIn* boulevard stretching from the llahluv Uivei
tlirmiKli nml armiml Daytona Highlands—
It lias brought electricity from the Daytona I’uhlic Service

Crmpaiiy plant to the Highlands property—
^
li Inis hruught Daytona’s city water to the Highland —
It Inis cleared, grubbed and made soil aide fur building,
every lot in the eight hundred acres now under development
It has installed a white-way lighting system on several mile,
of asphalt street throughout the Sidmrh—
It has constructed a mammontii stone entrance involving the use of thousand&lt;
of pubic yards of coipiina rock —
It has started a building program which toils fair to eclip e any such program
e 'e r before started in this entire section of Klorida—
It has planted more than fifty carloads of ornamental palms ami blubber' —

I I k * (d eal Summer I’rntrrnni Now I ’mler Wav
iipr and beautifying of a chain of lakes now existent on the property
t on Irnelien of a canal forty feel widi
lakes and several miles in length—

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&lt; mist met ion of the first nine holes of a golf course to l,e open for play hv fall
I'uilding of the first
golf course—

( luh Mouse adjacent to the

treet throughout the Country Club Section

program im v. 11( 1114*1*
litis projeet on its completion

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Tla: Traylors of Daytona
Hit ANl. HISS— Jark.on*illr, D iluolo, St

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New Smy r na, D i v t o u i U c j c Ii, S a n l o d .

|!ca« h Ml., Daytona, Morida.

John h. I'ox, Sou lord Representative

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ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY’S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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GAINESVILLE, Apr. 22— With
. the ^hipping season only a few*
wick* distant, watermelon grower* |
r of the •state are making an effort i
y to prevent the shipping tie-up (
which resulted last year form r e ­
fusal of Georgia authorities to tier- j
m lt Floririn watermelon* paced in ,
pine atraw from areas infested
with cattle fever tic kto enter the !
sU te of Georgia.
According to
Iff: Peter F. Bnhnsen. who enforces the Georgia law, two classes
of packing material are acceptable
to thr authorities of the state.
,
The first of these two classes
is clean excelsior. The second is
pine straw , hay, bagasse, etc.,
grown and baled in tick-free torvitfiry amt bnmllcl wi n* to provorit infestation while in tick-in• fos ted territory.
Pnrt of I)r. Ilahnsen’s letter to
the agricultural college nuthoritie
nf the University of Florida in
, - response to n request for hi* ru l­
ing on the subject follows;
“ Tlie following material", pro­
perly handled so as to avoid c a t­
tle fever lick infestation, are ac­
ceptable to Georgia when used for
packing or bedding in shipments
from the tick-infested and quaranlined areas.
“Nutive ever!dor or other new
mill product*.
“ Hay, straw , bagasse and similar
m aterial grown and baled outside
e f ,thr ti-k iiifci-ti ,* m quuiantincd nren and shipped therefrom in
cleaned i*nd disinfected cars. Such
m aterials must be bundled nl nil
. 1 points in the infested and quaran­
tined area an a* not to become
infant td with tick..
"When hny, straw, or bagasse
are hm . ! ^
r nr shipper mo4
make iiffnirtV. ti:tc lit rnuteriaie

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EQUIPMENT ON
It took a short, tfmo to construct this tuixalu. Rut the ea,.r of &lt;'in­
struction has noibing to do with ita solution. It limy Ixi n ticker. 1
Trv it.
VERTICAL.
HORIZONTAL
Plaits.
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1. Slender spool used to carr;
Pronoun.
one thread on sewing mm bur
Vegetable {generally dark.)
0. Turning n round uxi* like
Neuter pronoun.
A horse.
Corded doth.
Conjunction used with cither.
A parrot that attacks sheep.
To vein.
To cook bv immersing in fat.
Ancient.
Tired.
At a distance.
The foot of n cat.
Portion of n circle.
Inspired with dread.
Fish spawn.
To come in.
To deserve.
Root nf vino iisod in u-i;d of 1
pe.tntocH in tropical countries*.
Metal in natural state.
Central part of wheel.
To chat socially.
Food made from taro root.
Fruit of hickory tree.
Vocalist.
Man’s headgear.
Geographical drawing.
To capture.

Civic Bodies of Tampa
Seeking-Establishment
Of Municipal Hospital
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KOLI-SROYCE

CALILLAC
PACKARD
HUICK

Travel a s o u r guest
-------- CORDIAL invitation is extended to the people of San
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ford to be the guests of Daytona Highlands on a com
plimentary tour of Daytona, Daytona Beach, and Day
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This
tour,
made aboard Aone
ofT 4"th&lt;
------------ palatial motor chair cars will prove a most refreshing
outing and entails absolutely no obligation.
Make reservations at once through nux.'rffice at P ark Ave
nue and Second Street, John E. Fox. local representative.

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Fellows’ Service Station
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SERVICE WITH A SMILE

Summer is Here

DAYTONA HIGHLANDS
F lorida, jr S u b u r b o f H i lls a n d L a k c -s

TAMPA. Apt. 25. Civic organ­
izations of thin city have appeal­
ed to tin city council !•• purenaae a
WV have a complete line of Summer Suits at $10.00 and
large tract of land in aomi* de­
S I5.00 per suit.
sirable locution of Iho city for
u"o of mitnicljinl imprii.cmuiits for
Silk. Mohair. Palm Bench, Linen and Wash Suita
negroen and tin* eitnbirhnient of
a negro hoapitn).
The council
Palmetto—One million dollar* to J
WHIDDON &amp; HODGES
committee ha* favored the propo­ be spent for sidewalk construe- u
sal liut no *ltr has yet. been ; elect­ tlon, street paving and extension *
French Dry Cleaning
ed.
of aotvor ami waterworks systems, 5 1 10E. -nil H ired.
Sanford, Fla.

DECIDEDLY T HOMPSON’S

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For Frying, for shortening, lor take milking

'file next lime you drive to Orlando, look for the beautiful
arch surmounting the entrance
to this unusual subdivision
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is just two miles from Sanford on the right hand side of
Dixie highway.

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All the new styles of the season.

2 f’hila.
Cream Cheese

lisli enough to be tip to date.

2 lb. California
Prunes

American

enough to appeal to American men.

2 cans No. I
Pink Siilmun
2 cans No. 2
E. J. peas

Kng-

Made in Brockton by the best shoe
makers in America.

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IS ALL THAT IS REQUIRED

Most styles.

No. 2 can Sour Pitted
Cherries ...................
Kingau Pic Nic Hams
K pound
Best W hite Bacon

**S*Una ...........
10 lbs granulated

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PLENTY OP Pit LSI I VEGETABLE#

McCULLER’S
GROCERY CO.
At Thr Basket

Furnishers to Men Who Know

Telephone 7F5

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Estim ates made hv Dr. Kinr inn K rn n tT r s r n ^ v r . « . - A n
m if*
number of rwoplli
"***trr“Eu r a w m m i
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for foreign been necesanti
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tw^Uiintrv
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t n 1 IW*. according; th*&gt;re occured in the United states Traile
31 at lean os fov as it
affects
it affects new plant ni Stockholm and a n -! predictions ditrihg the winter that
Slt.000 f o r b y
the No- more than -11.000.1)00 births
........ L \ th‘‘
'**•* MiomoliJte, was ikbreaitd
sssed here: other at Rotterdam.
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i the great swlmr to rinsed cars
of Economic He- approxim ately °22,000.000
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deaths, i r1w,1t,l'v by ;:dsel B. Ford,
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presi“In South
America, „condltiohs
Sjpw
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Both the It appears therefore, that the tain „ . nt
t.hf‘
Motor Company,i likewise aTe" improving. Early last Vire of thi-------- ---------But
good as. hours u day to keep up with t In•Jo'S,UP„
this
cityi
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‘he ude»«h rate are m Population from excess births " h° a‘ the ,me time made public; year we opened a new plant at winter business was, our April demand for prompt deliveries. One
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birth r t the.
't / i l . t e r faster than the over deaths was
- - somethin* o v e r '.* ' f“*t thr- ' ---new company ■
has '1-Santiago. Chile,
and only lately sales are going at a rate just twice thousand cars a d a y - tin* large:.! •
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m\ , , ft ’ fdlinif. tf^ hi,e im m ig ra tin g
M u i' s*Lr ._??l'*re . *hnn three t
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ted in Japan to bh e , er.tahli-hed
established a branch a t FernamPernmm- as fast,"" says W. F„ Walthall, | six cylinder business, hv far, in
fw«*rV *n‘|! one-fifth of the an- i tim es the increase in nomilaiioo T 'Y " •"
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&lt;&gt;rd Motor f'nmpany burn to cere for increasing busi- lludnon-Essex dealer.
j the Industry—are being putde, and
^^,nt«
,,n' l°rirnion
increase
o n n n - ( nue
the Ch
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:ncre3?r ot
of ccontiiidue in
to immigraiton.
immigration.
The
chief
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- that an r.s- ness in Brazil, as well as building, “For example, the first part of
It’s the
f'all. p.0TBirrd States.
The total cause if increase in population ill semo v oltr will l»e established in iarve additions to our plants a*’ April has c volume of new Hud- we would he mighty clad if tin.he first to he opened Bucnos Aires and Sao Paitlo."
ratal b fijjure for Jan. 1, l i t , the United States, therefore, the roKaranui
"oiouin, ini
son-Esr.cx cars sold and register* number could he increased,”
lo g ical
P°wl5.nVi»ares with the b u re a u 's! bureau says, is not migration but ‘"..V”' 0ri
----------------------------------------------------i ed—ahout DO per cent of them beUU^IOOro | l 2 .dS4,000 on Jon. 1,) rath er the fact that more people , lrnpr' ’■‘'-C economic conditions
IIANK8 CLOSE MONDAY
-----------*—»-•...................................llevy produce shipments leaving
ing
coachca—which
is double our
thing to do
frtim»tr 1 renSus count of 108,- ere born than die.
conn ! havi made a large expar-------f average volume for the vear. This from all sections of South lathe
, 19J0.
i The number of births since 1ODD , !lim P^uram imperative and the
In keening with their custom of : Ls despite tha fact th at our win- nnd Sumter counties.
— f o buy y o u r
i l l W Intf the bureau says that i has been a little less than double torniat on of our new company in past years, the Hanford banks will ter business
wus consistently
Cwt® ted gain during the y e n rith e deaths, but the figures
n s pmnly
figure? Itult-1
hull- ‘ JJua 'p?an.i*
simnly au part of the gen he dosed next Monday In ohserv- [ good," he declared,
. B artow —Seward
Construction
Used Ford C ar
the r,um® , ear mil
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M.an." Mr, Ford said.
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southern Memorial Oay. t “It all goes to show that there
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''f ur foreign sales last year, ix- according to an announcement I is something -in the nir of spring Company opens 12,000 dally capac­
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less ,han the
from Your Nearest
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that wakes up a mao’s motoring ity brick .plant,
s - ^ l o i n for the last five deaths has almost reached 2 to 1. 1 u‘slvv 1,1 the business done by to.iay.
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or great*?*
greatest gain This ration ^has changed material. Iw~=~ - - - - r——o,fV &gt;0 was 192.1, ..w hen th« ly since 1911, a year which was
Fort l.audcitlale—Two story of
e»ew by l,99fi.OOO. In about normal. In that year Ihe r e ­
flee mid store building to he eicct- I
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period the year b ^ r r e a t- number of births was apparently
j esl at Cost of SL’j.OOP.
5 * 5 was 1909 wheii. tM 7X000 some 2,389,000, while the number
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of deaths was about 1.328,000.
Yes fiootl Huy—All You Want
nop
ilS /ritu ra l increase of popula—
f I . fhmiflrlt excess of birtha ever Salary Raises Will
FEEDS THAT FAY THEIR WAY
!l V wis four times the anuiunt
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t t bTnct immigration In 1921,
Meet Fight in House
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Dairy, Horst? and Poultry Feed
in 1«M or1 immigration was
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 2:!.-Ap000 "while births arc estim ated
Your Money Hack If You Are Not Satisfied
a»’d dcHth at 1,03:1.000. propriation hills curiy heavy in­
WINTER EGGS ARE THE PROFIT MAKERS
n i i i r A n n VVVl\
I,tince”li&gt;« number of deaths has creases in salaries and for other
j e d io
‘■',°1stn n i- ^ hi'? pui poses will encounter strong op­
And you wn be assured of w inter &lt;/W*
u A lu U llU T lllil/
Mbs hcvr increased by nearly 1! position when they reach the floor
Ly helping out thrhrni’lNln rati
S? cent and the population has of
with the fiAht amount of a hlAh • •
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A resolution introduced today
,-irv hundred persons uru engagnfill”occupation'*!hat
* |in .ome gainful
occupation that ,!lt Representative from Holmes
[7 working for a direct money ln- 1places the house on record as op­
posed to the “enormous increase.*
(OWC.
commitThi* study of population growth which
'vn,c,., the
ine appropriations
•PPropnai
£ S Dr Willfonl I. King.
'» I'rcparnig foor submission
Z bureau’s research sta ff, a s , ^co rd in g to informa tion in the
"t wrt of the bureau’s general and , puDltc piess.

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T h at is a c k n o w le d g m en t of ten years’ constant refinem ent of a great car
around th e fam ous patented Soper-Six p rin cip le. Tlie largest production
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than H u d so n ’s. It cannot Imy m ore B rilliant results in pick-up, p ow er
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THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925
T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1,—lfeeper water route to Jackson*
fine.
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Construction of St. Johns-In*
dlan IUver canal.
X—Extension of white way.
4/ ~ Exteasion of local anuiaeroenta.
— Swlnnlng pool, tennis courts,
etc.
5^—Augmenting of building pro­
gram —houses, hotels, apartment
{.-•Extension of street paving pro7 .^ — Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8&lt;—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER

WAY TO L I F E :-H e hath, shew•d thee, O man, what is good; nnd
w h at doth the Lord require of thee,
b u t to do justly, and to love mercy
1and to walk humbly with thy God?
Jdicoh vl: 8.
BEHOLD!

(By Louise Manning Crosland)
.When apring returns with joys su­
preme,
The cold dark earth ns from n
dream,
, Begins to wake.
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f The gres.i ur.d folw’rs wilh lifted
§5* . heads
Now hear the call and from their
beds
Push from the sod.

logical solution. FfigE
But the New York Times has some pretty good ideas on
the subject and m ay be Itlm o w f w h y the bachelor you know
IN AN advertlaomcnt W. X.
ia n bachelor. A t least the, T unes knows a lot o f Rood rea* George, British witter, mention*
sons why many married itittTShoiMi!, have remained aingle. live things th at interfere with suc­
It says the man who should have never married is:
cess. They are shyness, Impati­
"The man who talks about "supporting” n w ife when 9 he ence, working too hard, which de­
is working fourteen hours a day, including Sundays.
stroys originality, forgetfulness
' "The man who thinks it is "all nonsense” for n woman to nnd talking too much.
want a ten cent, bunch of pansies or violets, when she hasn’t
seen n flower for five months.
ALL THOSE things can be con­
"The man who thinks a woman’s bonnet ought to cost quered. Louis XI. was shy, but
seventy-five cents.
one of the greatont kings Franco
"The man who thinks his wife exists for the comfort and ever had.
convenience of his mother and sisters .
Nnpolcon was outrageously im­
"The man who provides him self with a fam ily and trusts patient; he kicked the great philos­
Providence to provide the family with a home and something opher Volney in the stomach
to eat.
when he couldn'i answer his a r­
“The man who thinks that women are nngels.
guments.
The man who thinks thnt nobody hut an angel is good
Buffon. who worked too hard
enough to be his wife.
was one of the greatest natural­
'T he man who thinks that a woman ought to give up a ists. Tycho-Brahe worked too
thousand-dollar salary and work in his kitchen for her hoard hard, so did Copernicus, Kepler,
and a few clothes, and be glad of the chance.
Galileo. Descarts, Newton, and
’T h e man who thinks a five-year-old worsted street gown almost everybody el.W that ever
is the proper sort of toilet foP a dinner party or a reception. amounted to much.
’T h e man who labors under the delusion that his w ife’s
money belongs to him.
AS FOR forgetfulness, it doesn’t
"The man who thinks a parlor carpet ought to Inst f if ­ m atter if you remember import­
teen years.
ant things. And talking too much
"The man who h n ssev en ty -fiv e dollars’ worth of fishing is a m atter of temperament. Dis­
tackle ami can’t uffurd a new set of curtains for the dining raeli Prime Minister of Great Brit­
room.
ain, made Victoria Empress of In­
"The man who alw ays leaves his wife at home when he dia, and bossed muny Britishers
takes his summer vacution.
who said very little, because they
‘T h e man who doesn’t know what on earth n woman thought very little.
wants with money when she has a bill at the dry goods
store.
TWO .MISFORTUNES do real'T he man who thinks u sick wife would feel better if !y interfere with success. One is
she would rju st get up and stir around.”
conceit, which keeps you from try ­
"The man who forgets his manners as soon as he crosses ing; the other is lack of brains,
his own threshold.
that causes failure even if you
‘T h e man who thinks he can keep house better than his try.
wife does.
“'Th,. »»*»«»• tt tiu ♦tiim
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SECRETARY MELLON under­
grumbling and, growling?
stand* business nnd money, hav­
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Bringing up children ia a life- their mother aa an outlet. Thnt
size Job. If a woman ha* four | does no good ami plenty of harm,
children, the oldest of which ia ' Children who are brought up in
little more than five years old, and ; that atmosphere c a rry it abroad
does tile work of the household with them and it shows in their
herself, there will be no time le f t. bullying tone and manners. They
for niuci. else lliun sleep and even i make use ol nnrsh ♦erm*
then th:.t v.ill not be guaranteed, take the short cut in the'am efnUnder the conditions it is not to o ' ties nnd soon, too soon, they are
much to ask that the father try , without frhmds l p ‘ a tfriendliii*
to understand a little of the task 1world.
his wife is struggling under and I “Those children huve no ninndo the very best no can to help a | ners. They arc bossy and very
{The tree* and fields that were so
little. Most men cun do nothing selfish. The best way to d» with
; bare
with a baby. That is merely the them is to give them a wide b e rth .'
J u s t seem to know it’s time to
lack of practice for when a njan Lqt them stay by themselves,/’
wear
seta himself to the job ho can han­ people soon say.
'A* new attire.
dle an infant ns easily und grace­
This happened because the chilThe brooks and streams now raise
fully as •any
•••J woman. All lie needs Iron listened to hursh words, initheir song,
is n little practice, a little encour- patient tones, selfish tirades nnd
Since for a while that seemed so
agement from his wife, and a de- fault findings. They have im itatlong
sire to he of service to his child-ed the spirit of those about them
They could not speak.
ran.
I in word nnd deed, and the result
Of course he is tired when lie i is unhappiness for everybody conT he wooded hills send back their
knowledge of human nature. Shakespeare had a wonderful
conies home in the evening. He has corned.
—•— 1 Mother i-is worn
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nnd
lay,
W hen countless feathered throats knowledge of human nature. That is why his plays seem
THE LIST of stockholders in been working ull day anti the disspirited and the had reports
school arc the last straw .
so real and are consdcrcd the master-pieces in English liter­ the big steel company shows thnt worries and vexation* of the strug­ from
bo gny
gle have left his nerves lumpy and Father has discovered that there
W arble in tune.
ature today. To anyone who writes, the knowledge of hu­ President Coolidge owns 50 shares, (rerhaps his temper a little edgy, is nothing in Iris home hut discard
The fragrunt scent of new-turned
man nature is inestimable in value. To the politician, the worth n little lea* than $G,000 at llut Iris wife has worked ail day, und recriminations and is down­
ground,
Tbo leafy stirring*—all
these lawyer, the doctor nnd even the real-estate man, the knowl­ present prices. Thnt ought to put too, anil she i* quite us overstrain­ cast and disheartened.
It takes two to make a family
edge of human nature is of great value. You cannot talk steel up n little and huve more ed nnd weary as he. Instead of
sound
the situation to induce ami father is by no means the lesThe call of spring.
of the value of Greek and Latin and mathematics in the effect than the buying of* 50,000 allowing
him to explode In wrathful denun­ rcr of the two. His work is not
same breath!
shares by some professional spec­ ciations of “ those children,” lie done, his share has not been of­
I t aeems always in days of spring
ought to take a tighter hold on fered, when he has supplied the
Study people and leurn the effect when you flatter them , ulator.
T h at mother N ature wants to bring
money, for the maUiciaL.thing*, of
him self'nnd h'fbl a hand. . . ,
A new, clean world.
when you sym pathize with them, -When,,yoti ttn ^ r r fhem ,‘
the home Fatherhood goes a long
By
and
by,
when
he
gets
too
Por.thoro is something always near when you hate them, and when ybti I6ve them. S6mo peo­
THE PRESIDENT has rontriht up to hold in another way post the financing btngc. It
In apring’s most wholesome atmos­ ple you can persuade, some you can show nothing hut the buted this to the language of the wrought
into.........
the spirit
of th
minute he can go down cellar o r , reaches
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phere
poultry
dealers:
Asked
whether
out
in
the
backyard
und
let
it
out
household
itself.
Food
and
sholcold
bare
facts
to,
others
you
can
reach
by
appealing
to
Your spirit calls.
their sym pathy or some other emotion, some you can "jolly yon should say "a hen sits or sets” a t the perverse world at largo, [ter given nnd love withheld, starve
'And even In the sunset's glow,
along” and still others you have to he very dignified w ith. ho replies, “That isn’t important. That Will relieve his feelings nnd the soul and kill the body. I.ova
Or twilight notes that lull us so, Hut once you acquire a knowledge of human nature, u n d But when a hen cackles, it i.-. im ­ ‘ do nnbodv else unv harm. If it i will provide ull thut is necessary
does uny good to kick the door either way und the children will
•There Is a calm.
learn the best manner to approach and deal with people of portant to know whether she is mat down the steps that won’t carry successful living from the
All these expressions to us say
home that is so truly served. F a­
hurt either.
all sorts, yon will have a knowledge that will be better than Inving or lying.
I n a tTuly, beauteous way—
B ut don’t use the children nnd ther counts.
That will interest your small
any college course.
There is a God.
. . ■ o ■ ----boy. It applies to politicians, edi­
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THE ONLY REW ARD o f virtue is virtue; the only way tors, etc., ns well as to hens.
nut again.
ORLANDO REPORTER.STAR
to have a friend is to be one.— Emerson.
-oWhen
the
French
do
anything
A hick town is where a fellow
it’s done thoroughly. This applies
It is a beautiful city posran have a date on fifty cents.
WITHOUT GOD, without anything—God is enough.- especially to their determined ef­ The rise ot Tampa to first place |center.
in tlie populations of Florida cities sessing good stores, hotels nnd
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parks. It will entertain visitors to
flill
An optim ist is one who knows Welsh I’roverb.
great world ocean, the air above is no surprise to those who have south Florida both going and com­
things aren’t as had us he thinks
been watching developments in ing. Jacksonville will continue to
us.
jh ey are.
Hint city und who have kept in grow.
To
facilitate
night
flying,
France
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Cities like Orlando and Lakelnnd
BY IRVIN S. COBB
establishes on u high spot near touch with the general business
Summer is again doing its stuff,
Dijon the first
grout uir light trend of the world. Tumpu is a that have reached places of im ­
w ith reference to ruuaing a gene­
seaport city. It is a business city. portance iri the development of
house.
ra l shedding of coats.
There is no getting nwa.v from the south Florida, have the double a d ­
wrote
the
one
word:
In
a
public
school
in
New
York
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“Outu.”
May be the new postal rates will City, attended almost exclusively
THIS GIGANTIC light of one round puv roll. All purely resort cated
The teacher, collecting the forms
that thev are popular with
by
foreign-bom
children,
u
teucher
candle power, covering a cities soon reach their climax and a substantial
cut down the size of our mail. We
class of tourists, und
struck this particular word und billion
of
ono
of
the
lower
grades
was
radius of 800 kilometers, will light
cettainly hope so.
endeavoring to compile facts per­ puzzled long to make out its ireati- French fliers from Paris to Al­ then either stand till or go hack- thev are surrounded hv the most
-oward. Tumpa bus built on the productive lands of the state when
to the family histories of ink.
A few such lights would solid rock of industry; and Tain i we tuke into nccount the citrus
Spcnking of the phono-film, the taining
“ Rachel,” shu asked at length, giers.
her
young
charges
for
the
offic­
inuke night flying possible around no has won on the basis, \meti- industry, which is both an iiulusCelery City Sugu suy* he thinks ial records.
“ whnl does ‘outu’ moan?"
world.
it is u phoney film.
is a country of sturdy men and ' try und nn attraction, and the gen“It means mv pupa is outa busi­ theFiftv
To each child sho gave u blank
years lienee, high powered ca
women. This is what ha* made it i oral farming and gardening thnt
ness,"
explained
the
child,
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in
with
the
proper
an­
telescopes
on
another,
older
planet,
One of the most lucrative tuxes swers.
the greatest nation in the world.' is carried on. Both thetc citi.s
One rugged little girl write* it down ‘Outu.’
mnv reveal our powerful night Tlie idler mid the person of a ,-ur- . re railroad center* with rnanv I
wo cun think of would bo one on gave lengthy consideration to thi.i
“ But doesn’t ho ever w ork?" in­ lights
for flier*. The Martian will plu* of inherited wealth have not . thriving industries. There is no
excess measures in the legislature. sentence:
quired the teacher.
say. "That backward little ’earth’ made any city in America. It’s | escaping the fact that the country
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mn’um."
said
sadly;
"he
"State your father's business.”
is wuking up."
A bald-headed man has his udthe busy people with some defin­ designated by tho federal agricul­
Then in the space provided she don’t never work—he strikes!”
vantage*. Hu doesn't have to In
ite aim ill life woh lay the foun­ tural department as “tlu buckbothered by the burlier trying to
FOUR MORE railroads will lie dation* for government and the dc- hone of Florida" und extending
give hint a tonic.
tnudu into ono system, if there i* develop countries and buiid cities. front Sanford to the gulf, taking
-ono government objection — and This accounts for Tnmpn’a growth. in all the ridge country of Lake
Jacksonville will always remain Alfred. Lake Wales, the Ilubson
MIAMI HERALD
Well, If the world is flat us Vothere probably won't be any. The
Union Pacific, M. K. &amp; T., I.. R- an im portant city because it will Park section, un down to Sarasota
ll»n says, why don’t they quit look­
Si N.. and Kansas City Southern uiwuy* lie the gutewuy io south and Bradenton, nnd west to include
ing for the poles und see if they
l.i '
Medical science bus made great ing mercury which is a powerful will be under one control.
Florida. Jacksonville can not hope Alachua, Marion und other coun­
c an 't find some corners?
strides ia recent years. Wo know germicide hut ha* no had effect
The bigger the better; combi­ to compete with i'atni Beach, Mi­ ties reaching to the bay. constitute
If France would pay her loll to a lot ubout the cause and cure of on the tender mucous membrane. nation means economy, and that's ami or St. l*etcrshurg in attract­ the huckbone of Florida in a double
But Jacksonville, sense. And this section will con­
th e United States, muy be she disease* that was not known five The theory that cold* are due to good for the public, even if it ing tourist*.
too, has built up permanent in­ tinue to flourish ami grow in pros­
could get credit uguin the next or ten year* ugo. Some ills thut the lodgment of microbe* on the doesn’t get the money .saved.
dustries und is a great railroad perity and population.
were regarded ns plagues a gene­ mucous membrane has been gene­
tim e Germany jump* on her.
ration ago have been practically rally ucepted and if these microbe*
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to
be
one
gi­
Yc», they have 'em even in San- abolished nnd others huve lost their are destroyed the coin just n a t­ gantic railroad system in the Unit- .
urally bogs down.
ed States, owned by the people,1
ford. Mun lit u mutch und look­ terrors.
Professor Kuixiss cull* his rem ­ managed und run in their interest,
MIAMI TRIBUNE
But knowledge ubout the com­
ed into u dark tank to see if there
edy
metnphen.
He
told
hi*
fellow
mon
or
gurden
cold,
the
cold
of
purchased
at
u
fuir
price
from
the
w as any gasoline. There was.
commerce, the household cold, i* scientists that it huH been used in present owner*. But it seems our
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The Ford Motor Company made for Ford’s success—every ono of
T hat bull dog which ran uniuck no more extensive now than it was thousands of cases und has never government lucks the uhility or th un average profit of $17 on every which have been and yet are avail­
fulled.
He
say*
it
is
equally
e
f­
honesty to undertake that. They
In Walt S treet the other day may when bleeding was regarded u* a
able to every business mail and
have been looking for more bulls. soverign remedy for all ills. No fective when the cold is culled by do it well in Canada. France ami car, truck nnd tractor sold last corporation. They have generally
the
dignified
Greek
designation
of
Germany. Wo shall leurn her • year. This includes the sale of been rejected because tainted with
O r perhaps he was being chased complaint has been more general
or has offered more opportunity coryza. Metaphen cure* nothing eventually.
by bears.
parts ami supplies. The profits of socialistic tendencies—hut hi* con­
for study
The United States for names. When upplied us u
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natal
douche
or
throat
gargle
it
WITH
HIS
hand
on
hi*
sword
lleulth
Service
estim
ates
that
t)U
“ Opportunity" never ceane# to
year profit stand out us an irre­
of thousands of (ruined men. than $100.000,OOP. More thun $47,- j futable
knock at the door of the man with per cent of the population suffer set* about exterminating the germ s tuns
answer. Muny years ugo
money to invest.—Key West CUI- with cold* each winter. The other of the bad cold und does not stop goose stepping" before him. old 000,000 of this w e n t.in to expun- the Standard Oil Company adopted
Hindenburg,
u
powerful
fighting
H,on
ur
,,'iW
The
total
in
e
D
until
its
work
is
completed.
**n.
t«n. And a few get a rup now and ' 10 per cent probably cutehe* cold
If metuphun does all th a t is Maiahnl of Germany, most heroic ' ment in machinery, equipment nnd similar methods, und today the
in the summer.
then who haven't money.
real estate U $227,120,618. The General Electric and u number of
The American Chemical Society claimed for it u discovery ha* been f' ••nrv of the war °n the Cerptnn book
value of the stock of the com -1other public service corporations
made
that
ranks
with
the
g
reatest
side,
soya
he
will
revive
the
Gor­
recently
held
u
convention
in
The Roosevelt brothers, Theo­
iai.ii
urmy
if
he
is
mode
President,
puny
In $3,123 pur share.
. are following the same path. What
in
the
history
of
medicine.
For
dore ami K srm it, have finally sail- Washington and Prof. George IV.
end will get for Germany her place
B. C. Forbes discusses the ques- lone man. without especial business
the
bud
cold,
simple
and
common,
Raixiss,
of
the
University
of
Penn«%l for Turkestan where they will
tion of how for her Ford cun con- j training, can accomplish within a
aylvania, read u paper in which incapacitates thousands daily and, in the sun
His
election
us
German
President
tinue
to expand without becoming I few year* ought to be easy for a
ho held -0111 help for auffensrs while seldom fatal in itself, pave*
from colds. Hu says he has made the way for disease* thut collect would mean a new shift in the top-heavy, but finds no ready ans- | group of so-called efficiency ex*
European kaleidoscope.
| wer. He assign* twenty reasons ' perti.
a new coal ta r compound contain- uii enormous toll in human life.
ing gathered together four or five
hundred millions dollars—jierhaps
more.
The people are fortunute in hav­
All the knowledge in the world will not do anyone any ing him to look after ihoir money
good unless he can use that knowledge. Tf a man owns some ' and they will
. pro­
land in wmen a million gold dollars lie buried, the money win tecting the Federal Reserve from
avail him nothing until he can unearth it and make it work attacka which he believes are to
for him. Many college-bred men do not succeed as well as bo made upon it.
others who huve not had educutioaal udvantuges, and the
By the Federal Reserve this
reason th ey do not succeed Is thnt they are unable to put to
country was snved from the black­
work the treasure thnt lies buried in their heads.
est kind of panic after the war,
What would Paderewski nnd Hofmann do if all the pianos and n panic almost, aa black in the
in the world were suddenly destroyed? Their musical knowl­ beginning of the war, when fright­
e d g e would avail them little, for it is through the medium ened speculators closed the Stock
edge would avail them little, for it is through the medium of Exchange and prepared for doom.
the piano that their knowledge serves them.
Thunks to the Federal Reserve
The knowledge o f how to live is the most valuable knowl­ Bank thnt instead ot the doom
edge there is, and next to that, and closely allied, is the they feared they had a boom.

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Rooms 501-502. 1'hoiie 03
First National llauk Building.

Sales Force:— Miss Rubn Williams, Miss Helen
Hoage.

FOR

'-Ha acre farm all tiled; N 2-inch wells; tenant house;
li mules and all farming equipment. Located on hanl
Burfuce roud and right a t loading station.
Price $6,500.00.

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Britt-Chitleiideu Realty Company, Inc.
First St.

Sanford, Fla

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Lovely Bridge P arty Is
Given ByMrs.DeCottes
Wednesday Afternoon

holder and Mrs[ entertain with
man’s Club. ,
mittee will K";e
t the Woman’s
\ Newman is
(ting of tdi°, , 7
0. F will be held
! member* and

Saturday.
sill be Story. Hour at
at 10 O’clOClt.

Sling Club will meet at
»t 10 o clock.
.'V . V Howard Chapter
United Daughters of the
racy will meet in Central
i ;Wo’clock.
Vvilian Music Club will

Beautiful In every detail was
thu lovely bridge party given Wed­
nesday afternoon as the second of
a series, by Mrs. George A. DeCottes a t her home on Park Ave­
nue.
The delightful color combination
of red radiance roses and purple
bougainvillea was used with charm
ing effect in decorating the entire
lower floor of this beautiful home*.
This unique color combination of
red and purple was further car­
ried out in the smull tiuv.i which
held the puts and in toe bits of
tulle which, were tied upon the
tall stemmed glasses in which the
ices were served. The, delightful
refreshment* of a salad and an
icc course wero served at the con­
clusion of the g nm e.'
Three beautiful beaded bags
were awarded as prizes. Mrs. H ar­
ry H. Heerin making high score,
and was presented tin- first prize.
Mrs. H. U. Lewis won the second
prize nnd Mrs. F. J . Gonzalez was
awarded the cut prize.
There were 12 tables of play­
ers and some extra tea guests
present to enjoy this delightful

Novel Cake Baking
O ffer Extended To
Local W oman’s Club

^ErijoyableDanceGiven
!At The Country Olhb

ByMr.andMrs.Maurer
Eugene Edward
spent Tuesday iq
guest of relatives.
Tom Fetter cam
f,ltv tn .b* the ku
“ edreadny evening
N. I,. Allen of
Fruit and Vegetal
New 1 rirk is spendii
in .Sanford on bush
airs. it. S. I loll \- and small son
accompanied by Mrs. .John McNnm?£“■
. ^,avton.3 Peach, motored
Wednesday to Bradenton.
The m any friends of Henry McLuulin Jr., will by glad to know
that his condition was reported ns
slightly improved Thursday.
Mrs. J. (;. Ball who spent the
past week end with her .laughter,
Mrs. *&gt;. J. Stce.l in Kissimmee, re­
turned Tuesday to her home on
Park Avenue.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Frank
Woodruff Jr., and Frank Wood­
ruff III. Miss Edith Teague, .Miss
Mildred Simmons and Ned Chitten­
den formed a congenial party mot­
oring to South Carolina Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maurer
Jr., graciously entertained with a
dance Wednesday evening a t the
Country Club.
The club win beautifully decorat­
ed. Palm am! fetus were placed
about the room and the stair-rail
was entwined with asparagus fern
a t the bottom of which was plac­
ed n large bowl of pink and white
gladioli.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurer received
their guests before the beautiful­
ly decorated mantel, which was
banked with fern and E aster lilies!
Mrs. Maurer was -most attractive
!n u gown of cream embroidered
net nnd hand-made lace fashioned
over a foundation of blond satin.
Punch was served throughout
the evening nnd at midnight a de­
lig h tfu l supper was served. Splen­
did music was furnished hy the

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9 # ' D- C. Potter end aon/M r?

V-d Mm C. E. Sharpening, Helen,
end Alys Chorponing, • Mr*.
Klcinmon, Mr. and Mr*. B.
«•', Squire and three .children, Mr.
fttitl Mrs. W. W. Dressor and two
children and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Ellsworth drove to Lemon Bluff
and enjoyed n delicious picnic din­
ner on Sunday. The event was n
celebration of four wedding Anni­
versaries of members of the group.

Upsala and Grapeville

been re-elected by the vote of the
student body o f Piedmont ColWge
at Demore«tvfQa.w to be editor-inchief, of :Iha CoUfcglj- AimUui. "Tim
' Stemper *erv?
onahian

ed vefv capably a* editor of the
1925 “Yonohlan.” besides taking
part In nil student activities. She
is also secretary of the Y. W. C.
A. and vice-president of her class.
This is the first time in the hist­
ory of Piedmont College that the
editor of the vent book, has been
re-elected.
Miss Stem per Is a graduate of
the class of "25 from Snnford
High.

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New Jersey school teachers must
rend six verses daily aloud from
the Old Testam ent.
Lake
W orth—Four
hundred
thousand cubic yards of fill on lake
front being dredged for establish­
ment of golf course.

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Daily Fashion Hint

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Amiminueineut

E ast Sanford

S pecial S a le i»f U nm e-M iifl.

Woman V
Unit of the Church
of the Holy Cross
rt at :l:H0 o'clock
Vu-. G. 1&gt;. Mobley
■rath Seekers Class will
social meeting ut the
it Church parlors a t JaW
The hostesses will be
r. Well-. Mrs. P. M. EldC. K. Cisorp:
-lrs.
nding. Mrs. im *..,
nr.l Mrs. T. F. Adams.
in the Appalachian Mounfe i* ronsidred a spinster
single at eighteen.

FOR TH E COLORFUL COTTONS

W. R. Guorry Home In
East Sanford Burns

-Indian Lumber Company
,.vniill at Indian town that
hnim* of W. It. tiuerry, on
,v betwet n 1200 and 1500 theThe
hill west of Deardall Avenue
in East Sanford w h s burned Tues­
day noon with u loss of almost all
the household effects. The loss
will reneh several thousand dollars,
it is reported. The origin of the
ill he a cook food sale fire is unknown.
afternoon in front of
(irwers Store, benefit of
erth League.

l'iris combined taffeta .aid the col
mini ottuti prims m various nimsii.il
way., niic of the must ehariniog !«•
iiig pictured in this steaiglitline frock.
The overdress is gut hr red at the sides
.ad at the shoulders, the sleeves being
. a in one with liic shoulder yoke.
1wo Ismds of the darker fabric used
to hem the costume slip trim the
lower edge of llie overdress, the same
mati rial being u-ed for the collar.
Medium size requires _” j yards J6itich figured, with 115 void plain
nutc'ul, and I VS sard .trt iurh l-iiiTur.

NOTICE

Nnniple enkw t inmio li&gt;
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In a section where realty val­
ues are mere u ing hv leaps and
hounds.
On land that is well elevated
and ideal for attractive homeWithin a few minutes ride to
the heart of this city.
Pinehurst lots will m a k e
many rich.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. THURSDAY. APRIL 23,11)23.
th® Florida Vegetable Corpora
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
St, Petersburg
7 0 1,0C
Sanford ................
B 3 .62
Lakeland .............~
2 ft
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Lakeland's Hurler Holds Cel*

ery-Feds to Three H its and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
| One Run, While V isitors
W. L.
• Tally Ten Hits, Four Runs New Y o rk .....................5 1

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Bptteries: Cooney arfd GIu o d :
game.
Score by innings

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Rlockmen Annex Seven Rons Chm.s Raise Pennant And
(fCldcn Jubilee N a if Before
In Firs! Inning nnH Smokers
G am e. W h ic h Was Won In
Are Never Given Chance
Ninth
on liaitcrnTI s F u m b le
To Come Within Reach;

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Pittsburgh 001 O'
Batteries: Kaufrr.
the Cincinnati Reds yextordny, 12 net*; Morrison and Smith
to 3. in the first National League
‘fl,n,e hfI* tLhU “ V orY Fifteen
PHILLIES BEAT BROOKLYN
Rickey men hatted in tho opening
PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 23.—The
inning and every player made at
I(tust one hit. Holm, Hornsby and Phillies opened their home season
Bottomley got two each. Donohue.
Sheehan and Dihut were batted 8 to 7. The Dodgers hit tour
Philadelphia pitchers fur u total
' out.
of 17 safeties, but four errors by
Score by innings:
Cincinnati
201 000 000— 3 tli? visitors provetj costly. Phil­
St. Louis
1100 00! OOx—12 adelphia piled up an early lead on
Bat ter Sen: Donohue, Sheehan, Di- Burleigh Grimes, vyho made his
btii, Uiemliler, Brady and Har­ initial sta rt o t the season and re­
tained it
against
Brooklyn’s
g r a v e ; Rhem and Gonzales

C incinnati.................... B a
NEW YORK. Apr. 23—The New
.. • .........B 3
Johnson pitching for the ta k e - S t Louis
York
Giants opened thoir home
St. Petersburg won it** seventh
.. . 3 2
land Highlanders wan too puzzling Philadelphia
season today with a B to 5 victory
.................. 3 5
consecutive victory here yesterday over Boston before 30,000 fans.
to the Cartermen In Wednesday’s Chicago
game, and held them to only three P ittsb u rg h ......................3 5
from the Tamfra Smokers. 8 to 2,, Tlie name was preefed#d by the
2 4
hits and one run. while the visit­ Brooklyn •
in a game featured by Saint bat­ ! i uising of the National I.eague
ors tonched AIverson for 10 hits, B o sto n ........................... 1 4
1, won by New York lust
ting rally in tho first inning which
which noted n total of four runs.
year, ami the Golden .Jubilee flag,
The visitors scored three runs in
sent Coopsr to the showers and : emblematic of the senior circuit's
AMERICAN LEAGUE
the first inning and Sanford got
netted seven runs, Edwards h u rt-1fiftieth anniversary.
W. L.
one. and a fter that the Celery- Washington ...........
In the ninth inning, the Boston
5
2
ed
m asterfully for the Blocknten
Feds never even threatened the
and Pittm an, who replaced Cooper,
small lead of the visitors, which Philadelphia ................. ft 2
was increased to four in the sev­ Cleveland ......... • .. .. 6 2
allowed only three hit* after the
enth inning. The game was the Chicago .........................5 4
opening inning.
New
York
....................
3
4
fastest played here this season,
The Box Score.
taking only one hour and 28 min­ Detroit ............ * .. . 3 B
St. L o u is .................... .3 ft
TAMPA
AB it II PO A E
utes.
Hunt, sa.
4 1 I 2 3 1
The visitors b e g a n scoring in Boston ....................... 1 6
Howell,
2b.
........
3
0 12 7 1
the first when Kowalski singled
Jessm er, 1b..... 4
0 2 12 0 0
SOUTHER ASSOCIATION
to center: Brazier sacrificed him
C. Allen, cf..... 3
0 0 2 0 0
to sesnnd; Surface walked; Welch
W. L. Pet
Huggins,
c...........3
1 0
1 0
hit to first and was safe on erro r Atlantn .. .. • ............ 8 1 .88
ft 1 3 ft 0
of Bailey, filling the bases; Ery Nashville ......................7 2 .71 Wolfe, 3b......... I
hit a sacrifice fly scoring Kowal­ Little R ock....................4 ft .44 Lee. rf. ................4 ft 1 ft ft ft
ski; Spreltzcr hit u bouncer over New O rleans............... 4 f&gt; .44 Berninger, If. . . . 4 ft ft 1 ft ft
Cooper, p..........0
0 ft ft (I ft
second, Surface and Welch scor- Birmingham .. . . . . . .
4 ft .44
. :*, 0 ft ft 2 ft
ing; Spreltzcr was caught he- M em phis........................4 ft .44 Pittm an, p,
tween first and second.
Chattanooga .............. 3 It &lt;32
Totals .
Sanford’s lone tally was made Mobile ...........................2 7 .25
SAINTS
also in the first when with two out
P. Allen, s
Walzak hit for three bases to left
Ahull, rf.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
field and then scored on a wild
Canton Crepe
W. L. Pet. Edwards, i
pitch. Thompson walked und stole
Mess
nor.
2
Macon
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3
ft
l.ftftO
second, and Bailev retired the side
Sal in Face Canton Flat Crepe
Brown, If.
Spartanburg
on a strike out.
Printed mid Stripped
,0117
.
Barnes,
11
&gt;
,
The visitors made one more ta l­ Greenville
.lift?
Doyle,
3b.
Augusta
ly in the seventh, when Welsch
.333 Block, c.
Charlotte
got a double scoring Brazier.
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The Box ncore
Columbia
SANFORI)
AB it II PO A E Knoxville
&gt;0
T o tals. . . . . . 34 8 !l 27 10 2
Curley, r f ......... 4
0 ft 1
ft 0
Score by innings:
Dean, as........... • 2 0 ft 2 0 ft
1Tampa
100 00ft ftOI—2—(1—2
Walzak, 2h........ 4 1 1 1 0
1
J i St. Pete . ..700 Oftft lux—H—!»—2
Thompson, c.........3 0 ft 1
0 ft
H
Summary—Two ba n* hit^, llrown
Bailey, li&gt;. ........ 4 0
I 14 ft I
! Blncl:, Three base hit, P, Allen.
Kinsey, cf....... .. 3 ft ft 1 3 ft
) Sacrifice, Howell.
Double play,
Cor ter, If............4 ft 0 2 2 ft
l Biown to Messner to Barnes. Lcfi
Frishle, 3b.......... 3 ft ft 2
I ft
Tampa 0; Saints ft. Bases
Alverson, p. • .. 3 0 I ft 3 0
off Cooper 2; Pittman I.
ut. by Edwards 2; I'ittTotals
IIits off Cooper 3 in 1-3
Pittm an ft in 7 2-3. Hit
LAKELAND
President Tosses First Hall
*r, C. Allen and Huggins,
Kowalski, ss.
mid Then Senators Proceed
eh, Pittman I. Umpires,
Brazier, cf.
id Ross. Losing pitcher,
Ilumas, x
to Make HI Rims Off Yan­
Surface, rf.
kees Who Get Only One
Welch, If. .
F.ry, ll&gt;. • ..
WASHINGTON, Apr. 23.—Pres­
Spreltzer, 2h.
ident Coolidge tossed out the first
Doyle, 3b. .
hall to open the Washington sea­
Bryant, c. .
son yesterday and was rewarded
Johnson, p.
by a home club victory, the Sena­
T o ta ls ........... 33 4 10 27 12 0 tors defeating New York, 1ft to !.
Waller Johnson, the Washington
x Baited for Brazier in Pth.
FLORIDA STATE I.KAGUI*
nee, distributed seven hits among
ikelnnd
4; Hanford I.
The 4&gt;ox score:
the Yankees while his mates were
Lakeland
300 00ft 100—4—10—0 collecting I t from Shocker, Fran­
. Petersburg 8: Tampa 2,
Sanford .. 10ft 000 000—1— 3—2 cis and II. Johnson, Shocker was
NATIONAL LUAGUI
Summary—Three base hits, Wnl- touched for 11 hits in the I 1-3
(Ttlcago I; 1'iit‘d.urgh ft.
znk. Sacrifices, Surface, Brazier, innings ho worked.
Boston ft; New York ft.
Kry, Doyle. Stolen bases, Thomp­
Score by innings:
Brooklyn 7; Philadelphia 8.
son, Alverson. ta ft on base, S an­ New York
ftOO 001 ftftft-l 7 1
St. t.ouis 12.
ford 7; Lakeland 7. Hit by pitch- Washington 111 034 Oils— Ift II 2 Cincinnati
IT," Kinney by ‘J ohnson. Dotrhle
Batteries: Shocker, Fram-is and
till'R IC A N I. EAGLE
lay, Dean to Walzak to Bailey. Beiigough; Walter Johnson and
Philadelphia ft; Bo-ton ft (El
ones on halls, off Johnson 3; off Ruel.
on innings.I
Alverson 2. Struck out, by John­
D elink I; Chicago':!.
son 3; Alverson 2. First bnsn on
St. I oliis 3; Cleveland 2 (T
errors, Lakeland 2. Wild pitch, by
BOSTDN, Apr. 23, Jlube WiiiniInnings.)
Johnson 3. Time of game, 1:2H.
berg did well ns a relief pitcher New York !; Washington III,
Umpire, Auger,
for the Athletics in the American
League opener yesterday and PhilINTERNATIGN \ l , I EAGlTi
ndelphln defeated Boston, ft to *, T m i .uIo 2; I. . i C i t y ft.
in It inning*. Whnt proved the Rochester !&gt;; Newark Ift.
winning run came in when Hale Buffalo 7; Baltimore ft.
Striped and Solid Colors
Walked and Simmons doubled of I Syracuse II; lieadiug 12.
Wingfield in (he Iftth.
In the i
. FLORIDA STATE I.KAGUI
Broadcloth; Also Well
tenth Boston had tin* bus'", full,
SOUTHERN tSSOCIATION
Hanford at Lakeland,
and none out, lit: did not -core. Atlanta 4;, New Url.mii* 3.
Made Linen
£4t, Petersburg at Tampa,
Vashe made a home mo with two Birmingham ft; Middle 3
one base off Itonintel io the dxlli. Clialtanoi.ua ft; Little It nek ft
AMERICAN t.K.ACr I
Score by innings:
Nashville 8; Memphis 7.
&amp;t. Louis at Cleveland.
Plliludcl
Ift I fttltl 1)10 'll i&gt; 8 2
Detroit at Chicago.
Boston
000 001 010 00 ft Ift 1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
New York at Washington.
Batteries: It..... ncl, B Harr!
Kama's City c Toledo 6.
Philadelphia at Boston.
Wo Iberg and Cochrane; Quinn. .Milwaukee ft. Columbus 8.
Wingfield and Picinich.
Minneapolis ft; Louisville I.
NATIONAL I.EAGCE
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
Chicago at Pittsburgh.
Boston at New A'ork.
Brooklyn a t Philadelphia.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Mobile nt Atlanta.
New Orleitn* at Birmingham.
Memphis at Chattanooga.
Little Buck iQt Nashville.

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COLLINS MAKES DEBCT
CHICAGO, Apr 23 Clo e lo
30,0011 fane sow Eddie Collin* make
his Chicago debut as maiiauer of
tho White Sox yesterday, when
they defeated Detroit, 3 to 1, in tin*
opening game of the American
League season here.
A delega­
tion of Elks puid t r Unite to the
new manager, who was present"d
with a chest of silver and a floral
hour*c-»hop. Erotic fielding help­
ed the locals,
Score by innings:
Detroit
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Chicago
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Race Track Inquiry
Bill Passes House
.Miami to
Phila.
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 23— In­

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vestigation of race truck guniblmg
in Florida in ordered in a concur­
rent resolution passed by the
ilotiM* of Representatives und cer­
tified to tilt* Senate, The resolu­
tion replaces oik- killed yesterday
and culls for the appointment of a
committee of five to conduct tho
probe,

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Automobiles

A ll Sanford Business A ctivities of Importance
Rooms For R ent

T0 st and Found

SHOE REPAIRING
USED CARS FOR SALE
WANTED TO RENT— I or 5
lit SA LE—H i Ion Dodge truck
LOST—Saturday night on carnival
HOPKIN'S ELECTRIC S H O E
room cottage at once. Close in.
Excellent condition. He*t bar.
I'1-1
Dodge
Touring
Car.
grounds,
plain
Elgin
wrist
watch
SHOP—We tu rn out neat work
"Y" care Herald.
tin in town. Phone 571 -W. F. E
with black arm band Kinder re­
with quick service and we use 1920 Dodge Screen Truck.
King.
1923
Dodge
Sedan.
turn to Mins Inngrnff at hospital.
the heat materials.
Have you rooms to rent or some
1922 Ford Ton Truck.
second hand furniture to sell? FOR SALE OR RENT—Bungalow
1923 Ford Touring Car.
PRINTING
Use The Herald's classified page
on Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
1921 Ford Touring Car.
and get results.
ner
lot. Real bargain $7500. Good
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord“Term* to Some l*cnp!c**
terms. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
era n specialty. Phone 417-W,
WANTED—Well broke in mule
1. W. PRIMPS SONS
0 Railroad Avenue.
for grove work. Must weigh at
Dodge Sales and Ser&gt; ice
LOST— At Speer's Department lenst 1100 pounds. Price must l*&gt; FOR SALE—Space on the page
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
for classified advertisements.
H. S. Long,
Store on Saturday night, a gold chenn for cash.
Printing that pleases. Prompt
Advertising
fraternity pin with
chain nnd phone 057, room 11, Ball Building. Why not rent those vacant rooms,
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
or sell th a t second-hand goods?
guard. Both pin and guard arc
cation, Welnka
Building next
LEARN ABOUT Tol* County and set with pearls. The initials F. WA NTKD—-Competent stenogradoor to Used Furniture Co.
grapher a t once. Apply to Geo.
Lnkclnnd, through the Star-Tels- G. M. *25 arc engraved on hack
REAL ESTATEgram. Best advertising medium in of nin. Finder please return to A. Det’ottea, Attorney.
South Florida Published mornings. G. E. McKuv at the High School WANTED TO RENT— A garageJ, E. S PURLING, su'j-division Star-Telegram, l-akcland. Fla.
and receive liberal reward.
npnrtment, furnished. Rent must
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
be
reasonable. Address “Garage
lando, Florida, and F l o r a OHIO—Xenix. Make your sales LOST—Airdnlc puppy, 6 months
A” care Herald.
Heights, Florida on Dixie llighthrough the Xenia Gazette,
old. Collar with name "Pepper.”
wny.
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Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural nnd
Birmingham license. Reward.
at mice. Orange
district. Want ad and display 11. S. Long, Ball Bldg,, phone 057. WANTED—Cook
&amp; Black Hotel, Longwood. Tele­
TIN AND METAL WOKK"~~ rates on request.
phone.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. COT.lTMnrs (Da.) I.cnnKR—ClassR SALE—Small bungalow
1(1^11 mta havo ttis largest circu­
W oter and Boat Tanks. At Oak lation
Are You Strong: and F Ochoice
location $3,750. Ten per­
In
Southwestern
Oaorgla.
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tcle- Hate 8o /S-n-nnl) Una
cent
down
and balance like rent
phone 111,
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Full of Pep?
Send inquiries to Box 973.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Ease and comfort always
Building: Material
ers and fern growers of Volusia
"I had lost Interest in my busi­
county advertise in the Pcl-and
ness
because I felt languid nnd
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general Dnily News, rato lc per word, cash
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cement work, aidewalke, build
Ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J, R. MAINE—tYaiervIUe, Morning Sen­
since taking that splendid tonic
There is a way to smaller feet,
Terwilleger, Prop.
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ to dainty shoes. A way to pre­ and blood purifier. Dr Pierce’s
ple are interested in Florida prop­ vent feet swelling when you walk Golden Medical Discovery, I feel
HJLL LUMBER CD. House a erty.
Reach them through th&lt; or dance.
strong nnd full of ‘pep,’ equal to
Service, Quality and Price.
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
There is a way to instant relief any emergency. The worn-out
Lumber and Building Material
tion.
when feet ure sore or tired. A lee!fug is gone and 1 nm thankful
Thedford’s
C arter Lumber Company
u,rc so mnr.y for tv- tnred vitality, so necessary
A LITTLE WANT AD in T h e wav to save the
N. Laurel St.
Phone ju .
i to a business man." Thousand* in
suffer.
Herald will img you mg re­ people wav
is "Tiz". It in saving every state have testified that in­
sults. Advertise those old articles theThe
people who use it millions of stead of being pale, weak ami t i r ­
An advertisement for three yon have stored away and have
ed the Golden Medical Discovery
youths to accompany an explorer no use for. A title thirty-cent ad hours of discomfort.
on an expedition into British Hon­ may bring you several dollars. | When vou know what "Tiz" does gave them renewed vim, vigor and
duras jungles resulted in 2,300 ap­ Phone 148 nn.l a representative will I you will never worry about tender vitnlitv. Try it! All druggists.
tired feet. Or nboiit feet that
plications.
eall to see you.
swell.
Ask us for a free test. See how
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando quickly it ends the weariness and
WASHINGTON, Apr. 23.—W il-,
morning Sentinal; largest classl* soreness, or the pain of corns.
fi*&gt;d business, rale 1c a word, min­ How swelling disappears.
Then linm S. Culbertson of Kansas,
imum 21c cash with order.
Liver Medicine
how it prevents such troubles. You vice chairman of the Tariff C om -1
will find "Tiz" priceless if you mission has been selected for the
Made from selected
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the suffer in those ways.
appointment as m inister to Uu- ;
medicinal roots and
accepted want ad medium in
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Do this for your comfort and mania.
herbs—Nature's own
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word happiness, flip coupon now.
remedy lor Constipation
an insertion. .Minimum 25c.
arid Indigestion.
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — Si.
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two centa per word.
Sample copy on rrnuest.

ified Directory

TAMPA, FLORIDA—'Tampa Daily
Times, tho great homo daily,
rato lAxc per word, minimum
charge 25c cash with «rder. Write
for complete rate enrd.

L'RE AND MOTOR RE
BINDING.

W K S T V IR G IN IA - . C l a r k s b u r g . T he
C la rk shur*
R aflu n e n t. m o r n ln *
I n r l t i d l n x S u n d a y , n i o r n l n x Issue
I c e n t p e r w o rd , m i n im u m He.

|JIT ELECTRIC SERVICE
[Expert Electrical repairs.
F. Central Avo. Orlando,

PALM BE a t m COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development
Rend about it In the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

MOBILES FOR RENT
REEL Car. Drive it
f. 0»k and Second St.

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Trial
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G r in u jH a n d s

A Clark Jewell Gas
Range Is Ideal
* tor the home .

AND REPAIRS
typewriters for
terms, for rent, also
* “upplies. Room 9

FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms. 311 Elm Ave.
FOR RENT— Furnished bed-room
511 Park Avenue.
FOR RENT—Comfortable
rooms, close in, phono 429,
BEST ROOMS—REST KATES
1IEST FOOD
W HITE HOUSE INN
28 Edgcrnunt Road
Near Asheville County Cluh
Tel. 1815

J. G. SHARON
Attorney-at-Law
Will prurtice in nil the courts
Examination of A bstracts of Land
Titles given especial attention *
OITices in Seminole County Uaus
Building
sniiTin.Aw n p .u jit
Tli« I’nliit T h a t Bavaa J o u

Money.
Manufactured hy
K b rr.n n -I.liiit.lrr P a in t
Hotil t&gt;y

Co.

113 M aanulla A re ,
I’h o n r

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W han Belter Automobile* Are B u ilt, B uick W ill Build Than.

Chiropodist

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FOOT SPECIALIST

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Office in
ln» Budding Annex.
8 -H7-L 3.

FOR RENT—Five room furnished
bungalow well located, fifty dol­
lars per month. A. P. Connelly &amp;
Sons (R ealtors) 101-8 Magnolia
Avenue., Phone 48.

JOHN K. FOX

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S T»B FLORIST"
T-f) f°r a|j occasions.

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FOR RENT—New five room house
double •»irngc. three miles out,
Orlando'
$15.00 a month, call

Thursday Evening, H O'clock
At Central Par!;
1. March: "Semper Fideles”—
Sousa.
i Overture: “ F o u n t a i n o f
Youth"—King.
3. Descriptive: "Grandfather's
Clack"— Atnsden.
4. &lt;nl Fox Trot: “The Little
Wooden Whistle Wouldn’t
Whistle”—Von Tilr.ec.
4. &lt;b) Fox T rot: “ Follow the
Swallow”—Henderson.
5. Selection: "The Royal Vaga­
bond”—Geo. M. Cohen.
Intermission
0. Overture: “The Queen of
Autumn"— Bigge.
7. Selection: “The Voice of
McConnell"—Alcott,
3. Intermezzo: "In a Mwnllt
t. • r.”—King.
5. m i Song: "When You amt
I Wore Seventeen"—Kahn.
9. lb) Song: "When the Lights
Are Low"—Fioritu.
10. National Anthem: "The Star
Spangled Banner"—Key.
Joe Reizenstein, Bandmaster

l.n**i\ft PAINT COMPANT

STANLEY

u e s tio n : w hy

liono-1 we
look our
Me.5 seieit
^ Hi d ' ,

arc motor car dealers
glad to sec you when
you have a Buick to
trade in?

?ornit. i l u n l o n s , I n * r o w n g N u lla. H e a v y C a l l uusea u r tire d a c h in g

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Elton Ytin
J.. c.Moughton
o w « ll D r e w M i x .
O rla n d o .

ARCHITECT
Phone.
K U vator

First National Rank Bldg,
Sanford, ------------- Florida

T H E BEST

Automatic Windshield
Cleaners

^ U L t l S W e r * T hey know that if
they get it, they can sell it quickly—
at a good price. Buick reliability has
made Buick a first choice in the
used car market.

$3.50
Parking1Lights J
$ 1.10

F. P. RINES

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.IIP East Second St and
U t3 Sanford Are.

Everything for the
baseball season. See
Ball Hardware
Phone 8

By GEORGE McMANIJS

BRINGING UP FATHER

___ FI-ORIST

Band Concert

Painting—Decorating
.........PHONE aU3 ...........

ADVERTISING get* rexultu if It
Ken I Estate— Insurance
reaches potential buyers. PaAll
kinds of property listed for mile
latka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial nnd agricultural *ecPark Avenue ami Second Street
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or seller* of
Florida rcul estate advertise in
By
the St. Petersburg Time*. One cent I OLD HOME TOWN
cent a word dnily. two cents a word
Sundays.________________________
ADVERTISE in Hit Journal-Horr*e *fix**7*«
t
'9
aid, South Georgin’a greatest
(you 'jAS-Hti'-V
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
\ HeAt&gt;IM&gt;* fo *
weekly and Sunday Ciassitled rate*
TK£ er.tovA
10c per line. Waycroas JournalL Bto7 J ;
Herald, Waycrona. Georgia.
‘feu CAPQ5
MARTHA. f * use \ 1ONLY USE TMeLUYOU
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
/
ot
*c
sac i
I C U P- J
Send in your subscription to the
I tf.r. «no
MAKC MiriE
Tribune or hand (It to your local
\ twq cups
vjm» sour.
V of r lour.
\ MU-K.” J
dealer so you enn rend Florida’s
greatest newspaper.
One year
$8 00, n month* $4.00. three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
order.

i UiiO SERVICE Day
|bt. Meets all trains. Bag
“tjuit kidding me. Ague*; when
trinsfer. Phono 551.
I get ready to land a man he’s got
-U'TO WRECKER
to be a real man with plenty nf
good healthy flesh on his bones."
"Of course. I dance with Ed;
He’s a good enough fellow and I
just feel sorry for him, hut no
skinny, hallow checked spindle
shanked lath is going to sad the
voyage of life with me."
BEI.I. CAFE
Cheer up. Ed—things aren’t a*
'bo t in Service and Qual
L.’O Street ami Park Ave had as they look to you right now.
Many hundred- of skinny, gaunt,
emaciated men looked even worse
than vou do till someone told them
about McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com­
) DRUG STORE — Prc- pound Tablets (the new way to
fls. Drugs. Sodas.
Wo take Cod Liver Oil) and how it
near you as your phone. would put pounds of good firm,
anything?" If so advartlid In
healthy flesh on their bones in
tho
"Gainesvilla Sun."
just
a
few
weeks.
__J!LKCTUICAL
Nothing like these health c re a t­
ford e l e c t r ic CO.
ing weight producing tablets for
skinny, underweight men,
w&lt;
t53or-' t» Gillon &amp; Platt
•jniilia. Everything elcc- thousands can testify. S ta rt to
’ ‘‘n°ne 422. Electragith take them today—M tablets--liO
cents nt Bowel*-1 Pharmacy, Union
Pharmacy or any real druggist
L M, STATIONS AND
anywhere in North or South
jUTO s u p p l i e s
America.
And listen: If they* don't put u
^ 8‘ SERVICE ST AT I (
pounds of good flesh mi you in 30
Lai, Oil, Tires. Acces
days, get your money back—th a t’s
eervie
fair enough, but be ■'lire —very sure
orst,
that you get McCoy’s Cod Liver
Oil
Compound Tablets—the origin­
S—Th;iree stations. Magal and genuine.
—Adv.
«Q Second. First and Elm,
„ Av«nu* and 10th Street.
u icrvicp.

Sold Everywhere . V

FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
Bldg.. 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
ing room down town, comforta­
stairs. C. T. Smith.
ble and coni, telephone, hot and
cold wntcr, 113 E ast 5th St.
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms nnd
kitchenette. Shirley Apartm ents. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms.—Opposite Post Office.
» _____
Kunt Back
Home
Carnada
Bench.
Mrs.
11.
Fellows.
FOR RENT at Daytonn Beach.
Very desirnblc summer cottage
and apartm ents. Robert Gray, 804
Auditorium Bldv. I’. O. Box 21,
llavtona Beach. Phone 1065-J.__

G. TAYLOR DYER

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“Why! He’s Nothing
But Skin and Bones”
“Marry Him? N ever”

^ W,h„ Lotl.r D^t, C«.
(M M.Ju.m At*.
K«w TorV Clir
" UaUJiawrapl.' TlZ"

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

FOK RENT OH LEASE—W are­ FOR RENT—Roomi with or with­
house snare on A. C, I - Siding.
out meals.
Reasonable rate*.
Sanford Machine Co., 2nd nnil Oak Lincoln House.
Ave.
You aro wasting time and mo­
ney If this page hnsn't your clas­
FOR RENT — Cottage
sified advertisement. Phone it In
05H-J,
today. No. MB.

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ntjitrivat
lam ea u
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While hundred* watched the
p re tty dances *&gt;f the “ Indian Day.*"
scone of the Pageant, "Yesterday
and Today" presented Tuesday
night a t the Municipal Athletic
field, their enjoyment wa* uumarred by the knowledge that the
j;\V YORK. A p r. 2 2 . - planner amt builder of that ccnc,
fy-ciffht -lapitnc.se sea- Mis* . M argaret McRae, van being
Mito Fcrnuld-Lnughto
[ the entire crow of the hurried
morial Hospital, suffering frsun
mese tool fr u ij r h t o r Uni painful bum * nit fht* fit*** anil
Main wort! drowned ill . nun.*, which she incurred while
raginjr N«»rth Atlantic aiding in m anipulating the tableau
Tuestlav w h en t l ic ir s h i p ; " "h t* Ju*t a* the performance be-

|,'; h Hit! Ctinartlcr Tus- ■KU"jjrtJ, McHui. wa„ , ai(l l0 hnu.
ki suitMhc Homeric o t t h e |jf:(.n l a n d i n g close to the lights
Be St nr I t Rt* sto o d b y un*|&amp;ml the flame was blown into hotr
to hrln D* iox* of tlic lii'tivy l a w bv the wind. She tluvu ti|
her a n n a to iirotcet her face and
krret unable to save life," •"
doing her mm* and humi*
[a laconic iiHMHiige wirele**jd " l'rS ,aI . F burned.
L White Star office* here by I Mis.* McRae wa* at once taken
tjn John Robert* of the Horn'he hospital where she remain[a few Minute* after the I t a i - • 6,1 unt,,. . ll,' s “ Dorn.mn, when she

Seaboard Air Line
To Extend Its Track

■ "
M ore Ilia n son H u n d r e d C h i l ­
d re n » f S a n f o r d 's S c h o o l s
H A A f
1 a r U t i i m i e in P r e s e n t a t i o n
°f
,nc H is l o r i c n l P i c t u r e s

E lab o ra te
U iro u i;h
P la y ers

j C onvention
In S e s s io n
At
|
A u g u s t a G o e s O n R ecord
,
F av o rin g
A rb itra tio n
As
S u b s t i t u t e F o r L i t ig a t io n

'Tax Reforms Studied
At Tuesday’s Session

S p e c ta c le C a r r i e d
W ith o u t
B reak,
Show
T m iu im r

I S u b - C o m m i t t e e Is A p p o in te d
" • e*tcrday nnd
Today” under he auspices of the
,
To S t u d y P r o p o s e d C h a n g e s
I arent-Tencher ■* A "-min tion mid
In t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e A r t
dlri'cted
, bv Mi •* Margaret Mi R ae,
in wlhall
' \ more than Kuo .school chiiAugusta, tin., Apr. 22. Substi­
jlren took l,Jii
......t. wa* present.-.!
tution t.f arbitration fur litigation
Tuc*day night be foiu an nmlieuee
in M'ttlemeut in hu*uie** dispute*
which taxed tine 1ap.icity of the
" ’a- endorsed Tuesday hv the ex­
grandstand and bleiichem a t the
e. alive council of ih&lt;* American
-Municipal Athletic Held, and so
It.inkers Association, which went
wore the lummcnt*
................. of prniss
on record unanimously as favoring
' ,,r *',c‘ slilcndi.l work.......
of the
d id
..!&lt;• ehil«‘uhi tinept of arbitration law* in
" n ‘"' showing the
f . result
.
uf_ perI every _.itr, The federal nrhitra.
Ted rraiiiing bv ~M7-., MiKno.that
| tion ii t, enacted by the last eonit is ilvelnred the pageant m.iy be
gie-- was highly commended by
prruontotl again one &lt;onte T hu m tay
THomu.. It. Patou, of New York,
afternoon in May when the half
1 geiit'i al counsi I of tiie hunkers orholiday will allow the entire ettv
l g.'.nuuliuti.
to view the spectacle.
Viiether d r velopinent at TuexSanford’s municipal
baud and
: ill v' - session, the first meeting of
the gram m ar
high school or- |
't h e cic ioct! •&lt;i - ,v-hnt'. which wa*
. Roy Seoul* and .cur.-*.
| lai u.*U dcinlcd in rootilie husiiies*
.•....... ‘ of the various .ivi. and
ami receiving of reports, was the
fraternal oigani/atioiis of the
’iiiuioiiiicement bv Evans Woollen.
l.con L. LcRov, Pres
city took part in the program.
•of Indianapolis, ihairiiian of the
(•cnovsi ('ontmvrcc
I he first episode of the pageant
cci nomii' policy committee, that a
bcr. Reports Great
pictured the "Spirit
of Indian
sub-i oniiiiittee had lieeii appointed
Dav* pi the pciiiid before the
iasm Oxer ('n;ss Stu
to st.nlv all proposed amendments
coming of tile white man to the
to tiv federal icserve act. The
Ani'.'iicau continent. The "Spirit
tietteva j* prepurtug to entertniu ' P 'l • 'inni’l of the committee, Mr.
of Indian Days" was impersonated more tlian 2,00(1 good toads e n th u ­ [ \\ «i'i!ie:i sniil. besides himself combv Miss Lillian Thuinlcy; Kryun siast.* at the rross-stat” road m eet­ pri
the following banker*: Paul
Fox wa* chief of the home tribe; ing uml liarl.eelie to be held, Thurs­ ' M. Warburg of New York, Noth*
Emmett Fox. chief of the visiting day. Apr. "d, ncc.iiding to Leou j an Adams, of Dallas. Leonard A.
t • il.o and .lack Sneed. Indian mes- L. I.eRov, piesideut of the (lenevu Y. res, u|
( levelaiid, Craig I!,
scrgci. In t h i &lt; 'd i e were muni
lt:i::~.lewoui| of f'hliago. It. S.
•
hiunber
of
('omnierce,
who
w h s in
dances of the Indian tips' given
Sanfoid today lettimiug from a Itn ii•. of New 0 i lean*, and Wnlbv tin- school cliildi ('ll.
tour of cities on the p&gt;npos al route iei Lichtenstein, of Chicago.
Following statements by Mr. Pa­
“The Spirit of the \Vi|«|priier.*“ t across the narrawest part of the
tou that the association was de­
impt r.-onated by Evelyn Kdenfield iJslate.
voting its energies to the refoi
was the theme ol the second epi ,
• ida in which were nicsented the i t .overnor Marlin hi.* la-i*e invit- .rratinn nf tax law-* with stieein!
dnnre* of the loses, butterflies, ; .al and tiie San foul Municipal band ieiiipha.il* of mhei itnuce or “death”
P nsid e n t William K. Knox.
bee*, poppies, gra-shopper*, blue- '.ill furnish Mi” iiiu -ic, and be­ taxi
hirsts, tiers, mist niuideiu and piuo- side* the speeches, music and :y Jof New- Yolk, president of the
.•ers. The scene closed with th&lt;- barbecue dinner there will lie ponyl ftowei v Savings Rank, aniiouined
passing of the pioneer*, the compi- i|tatc*, pnp-the-yvhip contest* mill that everal hundred dollais has
•rets of (lie wilderness, to make many other kind." of entcrtnln- been made available to the leg il
llepai linenl of the association fin
wav lor civilization and “ Spirit 1nient, say* Mr. I.Alloy.
ol I'utiinti, in” of the present
The bailrecite will he held oil tli.i an investigation of inhriitnnce tax
•The Spirit of J'at riot ism"
, preurds of tin* tieneva Coiniiniiilty ^e* rnd procedure.
Stud* Tax Reforms,
imiicrsotiatcd
by Alisa Virginia t. into, and the club house, th.f'*’
Thornton Cooke, of Kansas Ciift
•tinkin*. litouti* of girls repre- schools *ml ehtirehe* of the city
m.
seoteil the "Sanford of Y esterday"' will in- thrown open to tin- visitors obutittiiig the report of the enminitlce
no
slate
taxation,
di’elared
the groups
representing town, to case of ruin.
that the coiuioittce was endeavor
country, d m cell ansi school.
The pm pose of tills load liieet"Miss Sanford" was played by ing, according to Mr. I.eltoy, is to ing to l i n ninlalc a plan of action
Mis* Kvelvn Wheeler and Mi■. start a movement to have the gov­ to cupihat iucuualitirs of the levies
ra Dickinsnii reineseuts'd “ Mi*- . i nor n*" Iti- ioflitoncf in hncitp- mills- on hanks ihm egh the itixntin:: flllli lions of *h” foi't V-eight
I’ tin nla.
the Slat.' Road Department use u s tate s.
In tin *i toie of “ Sanford oi To. part of it - emergency fund in Imd.l
Tin' general tendrils-v in ta x a ­
dav" Miss limn Smith represent­ ing tiie iiici.mplct.'d stretch of six tion, In* report -aid, continues to
ed t Iiii*tlimitv; Education, Miss miles in Yolttsin county on the tie- I ,,&gt; marked bv a centralization of
i hue y.nchury; Community S p ii i t , 1nevii (Ivicdo-Titusi'illo road, which th e taxing machinery, a reaching
Mis* I.ciih Ibdle Hagen; Music, V.ilii-ia county is deelnie.l to havs nut for new subjects nf taxation
Mi-* Wight; Ait. Mis.* Mildred lefiiMol to work nnd also refused and efforts tu make hank taxes
11ullv ; Drama. Mis.* (ieurgia Mob to cede to Itrevuril county fm that hen |C
•cy: Welfate. Miss Ruth Henry; county to work.
F
git
Iteme*euting “ l he Child.” Mi**
!lii completion of thi- road, 'hi
•*
which i* known a* "no man’s land" higl
cs,
is of vital interest to Semi.ml.' &lt;’■
. exnnd the oilier .'.unities west of t it-* •'* n
ncia
• ixei. n.'.'.irditig to Mr I.eltoy for
f lii&lt;
when thi- toad i* c'onplctod, ami 1,11
K, ,!*S
the live I'uil one-half miles built
-Lill Sat lin.de, only I mile, will be
left ineoinple11 in a ij os*.sta te 1,1 jt
Hurd t mill front *'ry*tal River to .
Titusville, a highway across the V,
narrowest part of the tale and ot- . 1
feline great n.lviii.li.ge to tourist 1
■rid &gt;dlie. in leneliing all parts of V.1
the East i ' dimI from the West ' -1
Coast and cent nil parts of the !"a state.
[w
.Mr. I.t*l!i»\ uirtl othrr Di«*tiiLrr4
fif Mv I&lt;’*»Tirvi
. (‘I’,iimi,Imt
. nf Cum .... V
fill
merer have ills) finished a tom l||u,
in iiiieri -* til thi- meeting on Api n .
•’•0 vi-iting Leesburg, Wildwood, W()t|
I live i ni"
C i..-;i| Rivet. OcuIh. „j
(iailie-ville and Lake City and pie:
• hey i.'iiiirt th” greatest enthusi- nijt
asm in tit” -* town- m e r the move- i&gt;or!
hi.oil lo .'htuiti tiie completion .o tin
tlic ix miles in Yidti*ia county nnd iio t
also the cn||||ill-tion of th” la mile- levi
between Wililvvoml and Inverness, fail

2 0 0 0 EXPECTED
TO ATTEND ROAD
MEET AT GENEVA

I

liic. »nJ
nt it plunging
r h th” iviml and waves on
Rile r» i- ugainst death. The
)ge for help was sent out
V after | o’clock Tuesday
lag. 1hi i i- hour* later Cant.
mesxage to hi*
uffircs.
h- Hoi,i”ii. proceeded to tin
Uiue i,f 11 Raifukii Marti at
*• .'I Fi. tern stamlaul time
ugtitr*i| ilic steamer nt lfl:.VI
'teui-.i.-r -auk at 1 1 in iatilie'll; longitude It*'.“It
Gc” i ».ii iniahle to «uve
i nicei I. ii mi • ii%*nir. * i J*0’»
iftfr.iooM "
* mark.si 11,.- end of the
even limn
-I” against a half gale that
wjT' 'Ii waver into nionbig •a'ii.-. Her crew
heipli' lv trapped for her
at- n i ; i,..., &lt;mn,|u.,| |,v t |urnng -c.is. The ship, of
I*'"' listed tuidly, her
ff ,z" •' "h eat huving shifther hol.l.
R' '''•■»i I., miles off and
* T i f *' ’ ‘"be* away, us
’
1 i of the Cunard
Mi (Jreek litter King
"b ,,v" tug.* from
, 1 1 ''""•ir, -el off for thy
■’ ■
i i'assuring me«1 boat li lotei
that her position

• ici."t i.iiu ntiles from the
"r "

I tm ir disaster.

•s Draw Fines
Dinicipal Court
.
"!.
Iic d ittg

Celery M arkets

Uolarians Pledge
Support Of B a l l
•‘•’vkleea driving broken. I iinkiokcn.
Correcti-m ,
Yacht ( ’labs
were tried in
veatei.lav’* report 2 cars on track! And

tin* morning, |.,-„|icn should have read
rat* on
Pledge of support of tile .Sunduiwin^ tiiu'B truck hrokon. Suiitdit»&gt;i
fit*'Usinisxed. N. II. maud light, m a r k 't steady. Floe- j ford lluselntll cluli Ity attc.ulunce
at the games and hacking of Muj.
'• •1“ .I * &gt; and costs f o r , idu. 10-incli .-rate*. t-'U best .... .
• •**•&gt; Btttmj I'illi* jy
fuJi nualit) and eondilton a. i. Kin*try in his effoit to o r ­
ganize the Sunf.inl Yacht Flub
Sd and eoata for $2.5(1-2.75.
* B«:k wa* dieNt-W York: 17 degrees, cleti-. 21*, c f among the fcntuir* of the
•I •i '?,r,KV
rceklca* Fieri.la. ariived.
Sn.tpiies lib*-r- luneheon-mocting of the Sanford
• r.'Mi,m.) of Eugene nl. d.iiiiinii rnoderntc.
market Ri.tary Flub Tuesday.
' " ' t o j«p”ediiig whs slightly weaker. Fl.oidn. some orJudge E. F. Householder adh'w . ii»cm .liap.Mc.1 o f ' dinnrv e.inditiou. l'» inch crate*. I dic.-scl tiie meeting oil tiie imkian. hcd 2 I -2a JtM.titr. :!* levt 12.711 portuiii. of supporting the '&gt;;.*••assault nnd Imttery, -.'i.dO few $;:,21. ••rdiuarv co,trillion Iii.il d u b and the importance of
G A.) • *- J 50, l •- best &lt;2.71.1 !'• m "-­ the organization of the yndit rlub
’ , '111" *nd disorderly, | lv $2.75-d.l*0, oidm ity londitimi was stressed by several members.
Sherman I’i- $2-2.50. j* best $2.21-2.50, few The metnbtrs were urged t&lt;&gt; at, • ••'‘ nnd iimtii or '»&lt;• f j . 77, m d ln atv iiiinlltion $1.71­ lend tit” organization inceUng
' '
}’*'*• a'pruilt and $2.00,' ly&lt; Ova: 52.25-2.00, fair next Tuesday night.
'mil bidte'ty.Hruns-!condition »I.?*»-’J D'L I"* best $2,211
It. ■). Iloily, the retirtitg presi­
""Mill cotift; H. i.. Dll-1-2.50. fair eonditi.ia &lt;1.7:»-2."&gt;.
dent, was dented delegate to the
i ' ” ' ‘H dtury ordinance,' Baltimore: 19 d--Kr."**. cloudy.
International Rotary convention to
'*, • vvi 11| HentciK'e tuts- Flotilla. nV.lved. Id cara on truck. Lc held if: C'k'Vflstul !n June.
•• "-.vs on pnmdsc of Fit.sing 1 iu- 'di.y atippltes utoder-■
President
Holly drlivctc.l
‘
....b’-ion*; Willel CIlov- a 'e . .lenten i slov. muiket dull |
‘■^""•rvalcd weaimtM. *21 Florida. Sri for i Diatric:. 10-im-h' short address asking continued
t
I Burn*, disorder- vtalcs. $.«;.« $2.50, H* $2.21, 10a i support of *L O. Shlnholrer. th"
’
I'oitd estreated; ?’2.00. Washed . .-ecooled unwrap-J ttcwf president of the d u b who will
disorderly conduct, IK'd :i-Hj 52.71. 10* V2.21. W rap-. ur-umc office at the next meeting.
ta i! l-r.s S;!,2 &gt;.
Hs and 10* $100 | 7’it.- following member* weir
—Manatee Diatriit.
1-Os • '• T ' present; George Brockhutu, Runilall Chase, H. C. Dullosc. R- l&lt;Dean, Dr. A. W. Epps, R. -I. I lolly.
M, F. Haddock, E. F. Household'.:.,
Chicng : *H •I.-.. m »-*.
v. M. |(ayat . Ed Iligui.-.-, C. W.
Florida, arrived 22 t a t
Knight. F. R. MacNeiit, A. R. Hoy,
oUUtdi”.
libet
al.
dcn'.a.:
S. Pule-ton, W. N. I'arkei, II. It
’ •’'SINE, Apr. 22,_A m arket *tra.iv,
blo.i.
Sieve'll’ , S. O. SitinhoDcr. A. 17.
| 1 |-cvjrt appointed by
il-'J* well bland
Yovv’H. Ed. Marketl. W. C. H ut­
th "1,r
wminerce to f&lt; r.-.-y slithU y highvnr,
chinson and W. J. Hardy.
. ,v
-ability, of #4ta b frirlv well htuiiciicd "tin
J4' ,
field her# for eotalilion *2.21-2.71.
Tatitpu—Plan* oitd •peciflcntiom
of ninit hluuched $2.25-2.10 ord
j being drawn for $219,000 audit.*
r “l'i ti.u route c»ime ity aonte po««rty hJ.«n
" rntory. •
Iriunt building.

(xate Aviation
* !n .Augustine

IIA M11,TON, H -rmiitlii, Apr. 22
— D'ligilde, Los Angeles arrive,
n r:.l anchored to tin- tender, I'atoki
in the harbor here early this nioni
ing.

P R IC E F IV E C EN TS

iaiup.i — 1.in.pit May ho
teiiovuteii and modernised

Bavarian Crown Prince Announces
He Will Support Von Hindcnburg
RERUN
» denial*, next Sun.lav’s
the must striking development in '* vide whether Germ
Ge.ntnnv in the ln:.t few year M a reuublir or is deli'
im utrialiats.
tile ofli.ial prodanintiuit Tuesday oldRltpreeht
yoe* out &lt;t his way to
of fm iner Flown P tin c e , Ruprec lit rttin k Marx.
Marx. uiitc said,
of Dav itrla. amt.muring bi.t *ut&gt; "'lillduiliiii, of
...................
IIhvhi ien reaction.
o. 11 of llii.denborg. liuprevh is tiiat the state
I* more reu— . would
------- .to
•i Fatholic. As head of the Wit vonablr il it suffered .wcuimtion
tdesbnch dviinstv In- is &gt;. riv.F of tik • ♦F.-r t„ «h!ch the Ruhr
tlic Huhcnxullerus.
Nererthdc*.* subjected.
lie ha* officially nnitouticed hi*
Employing III* full title—and the
ilisi tipn.vsl of Marx, the Catholic th'r.l norson thut goea with it__
lender, and ha* conferTe.l hi* toy--: P u p ifv h t proclaimed;
al uatrouDgo upon Bindeitburg, the
"Hia royal m ajesty would regirt
faithful servant of the Holienrol- llte el.'c*lo:t of a loan lik” Marx,
lentL.
'•'ho bua made the statem ent hat
Hi* action cun film* a it then'.f a
comnanie.* of French I io. iim
teboita that iiitoruiMl agTcenieid t
hove beep resched between Ruprcvlit and the Hohettxollero crown
uriine whereby the return of th*&lt;
Hclient.dlern* to im vcr wiml .1 in•i.t.- Rutirccht's mou. linir the &gt;.d&gt;•i'Jbuv tlnotie of Haviiriu.
H .. tot'ore the biggezt thorn ''t
tin reeuzdvhist side ha* bven thir
tivalry between the two dynaatie».
Ruo.echt'* action U k e - it out. F,.r
Runreeht recognize* th a t' despite
Bindenburg’s offiriul ambiguous

TAMPA.
Apr.
2 2 —T h r
Tampa Time* today n»y* the
Seaboard Air Lin.- will shortly
nock permission (rom th.- In­
te rs ta te Commerce Commission
to extend it* mil* from the
present tcminul at Sarasota,
smith nnd cast to Fort Myers,
print'* to be included In the pro­
posed extension being Venice,
Nnknmis, Englewood nnd Puntu tioi'da.
The story *ay* negotiation*
have been In progress between
railway officinln and citizen* of
Fort Myor* for
in re g a n l to obtaining a right
of way nnd depot site there,
while stite* and a right of way
through the other points hn«
been secured.

NUMBER 2**,

French Chambe

H u b e r t s a n d P o m e r c n e A ls o
A s k F o r N e w J u r y T o Rein d le l S i n c l a i r A n d T w o
D o h e n y s In Oil L e a s e C a s e

P A R IS ,
A pr.
22. — Th**
c h a m b e r o f tloputio.x T u o s J a y
n ight
wave
P rw m ffp

f i r s t Tinu* In H i s t o r y 'I h a t
A t t e m p t Is M a d e to B road*
rust
V o ire F r o n t S c r e e n ,
P ro v e s S u rrc ssfiil T u e s d a v

P n in l p v e a n d It is g o v e r n m e n t
a v o t e o f c o n f id e n c e . 2 0 1 to
2IH .
T h e v o te vnm c a f t e r
hing the previous criminal n i n e h o i i r a o f b i t t e r p e r s o n a l
NEW YORK . .
An ad- ‘ lMst again-t the oil Mcamlal tiedie** by President t ’oolidge ir i
Rohertn and I’lintctr’ • llldlMle i|| \\ h’ch (nilMlk CoiR
" hieh hr sounded ., mcssAge ot i d.vi ted io * r, new indictmc” '
11 ace and nro*|&gt;erit.v was broadcast i nnd came here today to arrange ...o x . t h e n ew f i t t a n i v ntiui.sTuesday night from a specially. &gt;
| for renewed presentation of evi- t e r r w a * t h e c e n p o s itio n
prepared phouo-filiii made a iweek' deuce to an extra grand jury.
tin most vnliiNhlr designed the
ago at the White House, nuirking
t'ainlcve • Rraind • t ailUnx cxbiniTt
‘’ !
'ini to Implicate Everhart
what was said to Ia* the first att*
It is the intention of Roberts but, staging the mo«t Impressive
tempt ever made to looadcast a and I’onierene to bring F all’s sou- some back in history of French
'•'nice from the motion pirtore in-law, Milton .1. Everhart, into political world, he wcHtherrd thn
screen.
the case. Everhart, during the fierce storm in the chamber.
..r the tivit suit against Sin­
The film, wliirli recorded l.oth ici»i
trial of
The ministerial declaration, the
tin movements and voice of the clair to recover the Teapot Dome context nf which wa* rirtuxlly
president, was shown at the F ria is 'i teserve, was
-ented a* the had come lo se*' t ’nillaux.
. Ini. to visiting editors and pub- messenger w,
n ied Libet ty
Th • government in its dertani*
Iish” r * in New York, dinner g u e s t- 1 bonds, allege,
f ol Sinclair’* lion appealed for national roncord
nf M. Koenigsbcrg, piesi.lent of i briln- to Fall
New York to, and emphasized the nerd of feat
King Feature* Syndicate, I n te r n a -j FI Paso. I'al
a witness, Ev- security for France. The ultimate
New* Service and I'niver.uil Sorv erhrirt refuse
estify on the imposition
of drastic financial
ice. Dr. I•o.- |)e Forest peisonully ground that
s o would tend menmres vvm* foreshadoixed in th*
.opei vised the m aking of the film l&lt;* inerimmat.
III* cmtit re- statement that “when we have sticand its projection while th-- Radio, fused to peril
rh u ri to clniiii ci «led linally and definitely tn
t'.-i poi ution
of
\m etiea took
iutmunity
• ho «.(|dutiiod baluneing the liudgrl, we will lie
chiiige of the Inoiidcasting,
why he feare.
*tify.
obliged to ask big sacrifices, of
Scientific Achievement
Thereupon
ia it confessed lb*- nation."
Last night’s demonstration dche was
. ncipul'’ in the
The ministry deviated for “hlghsiiihe.l a* a nuti.lil.- scientific ae liuiid deals, and the government U .pialilied representative," at the
bieveinrnt, enabled the president *ininsel iuiend to iiulude him In k’atiian, and apparently repudiated
their ...sc a* one ..t the im portant the |.|*u of li.neral Noltei, the forj(j renrh million., of person* with iigui.'s in the chain ot circum-tatl- n u t war minister, Tor shorter mil* message without t iking nrllv*
peisonal pint in th ” immediate . CCS Loginning with the myat *rlous it.,,y service and a sort nf armv
which
Marihal
pi.Heeding*.
Expressing
his i Loiitiiieiitiil Iru.liiig I oiupHity ot ,,-oig»ntzinloa,
r r r g v m e n t at «he wonder of the*.
*' C i .UJ “ o.
**"«»» '■* Uin. Jr Mood tu have onpos.
h­
invention. President r.iolltlge -aid t lent ,Tl(»a In the St indaid of In- Cf|. |, promised peace fo the
be hud chixen to speak of m atters i MTvH if/ .''iT l;'.th,C " r * " / 01 •’»'« '"-I D m friction with AIm c #.
a* old and fantilinr ns the new th„^.’■
,
■
n .il's
’l l
n‘ * n,,m Foni.lne and committed itself to
proeesN wa* new and novel.
c a . imints of {-.-ill nand
i a 1 n‘
’
^ settle th.- inter allied
.In*
h»erin e.innai'lina tvSl k avna.if ■
“The nation holds a position un- |
pa *ed in nil form er human ex­
pci inn c." he said “ I do not pio.
fe*. that we call seen:.' an era ot ,
perfectioa in earthly existence, init
we can provide an era of peaee !
anil prosperity, attended with free- ,
doni and :ustiee and ini.de m o re'
ar,d more satisfying I•v the minis- .
tralimi* ■f tlic charities and Iniilia aitics of life."
Plea for Kroiioiay.
Reit. i ating bin pie,■ lot economy
in government, the president a s ­
seiled that the nation must imtkc
pi ogre.* s in an orderly, sound, com- j i
inon .en&lt;e way. The right of p ri•
vale piopertv and self-government i
within limits “ imposed not bv the

Washington News

Beau ti f icaiion Body
Conducts Program
At Kiwanis Meet

UASIIINC.TO.N. Apr. 22. The
seventh nriest wa* made in the
Marylan.l Drug and Chemical Com­
pany' case.
Advices were received that two
distinct anti-government
move­
ment* are tin.lor way in Honduras.
Secretary Hoover decided to call
another national radio conference,
prohablv in September.
The tariff cnntntls'inn opened
bearing* on the proposed imposi.
tion of special tariffs on butter
fat*.
The internal revenue bureau rul­
ed that itsci* of gasoline in hurlties* activities may deduct special
state taxes ftotn thei. federal In­
come tux return*.
President t ’oolidge decided he
would be unable to attend the
Hunker Hill celebration at Boston,
Jtinnp 17, but probably will speak
at Cumbridge, July T

Thiv confusion in th” m-count*
and the mImis« of special •.•count'
nui-t l&gt;c considered at n f th” gre»t&lt; .t im poitanct, and. h” added. “ I
have no intention to increa&lt;r th#
advance* from the Rank of Franck
to the state."
To R rrw n l Itudgct la Jan*,
’the ministry promised to U v*
the 192.1 budget voted a* promptly
«* possible. He will introduce th f
I92d budget in parliament mm*
tint” in June, and of It. he raid:
"The budget will be in perfect

Th” new government'* minister­
ial .I.‘clxration -rented to have been
fot gotten in the riotiou* tumult
unit enragrd av-ault upon Calllaux.
which occupied two third* of th f
*cven hour sitting.
M. CallUur
wav the issue from earty »fternoon
until the dinner hour. His altrg
fd defeatist campaign for pea&lt;T
without victory, hi* trial and con­
viction. hi* imprisonment and ctd l
degre.lation were matter* witlt
which the first four orators ot th*
day dealt.

Police Officials Takes National League Hold
Life In New Orleans (iolden Jubilee Today
NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 2 2 — PnNEW YORK, Apr
22.—C&gt;reli.a Captain Charlc* Bernard, thcentral figure in a recent frame monies marking the golden jnbit”#
up Investigation, committed sui­ of the National Bav»hatl Lcsgua
cide by shooting himself last night. j w ill be combined with the raising
Capt. Hentard several week* ago of their fourth straight pennant by
i* allege.) to have toned hts cat 11hv New York Giant* In onentnj
and revolver to an ex-convict to (th e home season today against
stage a hold-up of a drug store,
then double-ero*.*eti the robber hy
appearing and making a spectac­
T. R. Hit-gin* M. B. Hutton, J. D ular attest.
-Jinkin*, J. H. Jackson, E. F Lane
T. W. Langley. Forre*t l.ak«-. S
JAB WOMAN 81TCIDKS
M. I lord. C. J. Marshall. E. 1
WASHINGTON, Apr. M -Pr—.
Monghton, J. G. Michael II. H,
idvnt Coolidgr today tu v ed a-tt
McCa-lin. G. E. .McCall. G. E. Mc­
first ball to Walter John;#n in
Kay T. J. Nixon. II. H. Fattiabolt,
opening the Wa«hit)gtou S**?SiiI
A. K- I’latt. A. K. Rorsntter, A. . . . . .
...
•eazon with th* World Fhamoioa*
Raffrld. L B . Steele, C. W. Stoud- gethor leaped to the
meeting the New York Yankees,
enmir# J . G. Sharon. W, M. Soott, wa* instantly killed
Vice-President and H n . Dave*
t . C, 5jiith , R. A. Wimton.
her •«( is gnknowtt

Coolidgc Throws First
Ball In Game Today

�T H E SANFORD H
—

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Jmtmmk feUM

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preme

levemen

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n iM iib K you desire a summer home conven­
most important factor in the agricultural background of the
iently near to Sanford, a week end cottage only
Hast Coast, so is Daytona, with its matchless beach and other
a few moments drive from the Great Beach
recreational attractions, the logical playground for the people
01 a most excellent investment in residential
oT‘S anford. It is blessed with the most beneficent summer
&gt;*
property, Daytona Highlands will meet all theseclimate, tempered by the cool trade winds from the broad A t­
needs most admirably. This is your great op­
lantic. It is destined to become the greatest recreational cen­
---------------- portunity to acquire the most perfect of hometer in the United States. It is so conveniently situated, scarce­
sites or the soundest of investments in Daytona Highlands, su­
ly more than an hour’s drive from Sanford, that men with busi­
per-achievement of Daytona, Queen City of the Hast Coast.
ness interests in the great vegetable center may have no d iffi­
culty in keeping in close touch with affairs there.
' AS Sanford, with its great vegetable raising industry, is the

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* last word in travel comfort, are making
id number can be accommodated on these
tway to insnie your reservation.

D O N ’T MISS T H E TO U R!
D O N ’T MISS T H E O P P O R T U N IT Y !!

F t o y i c t a ’-s j S v t j r u r t

The Traylors of Daytona
liltANt’IIKS—Jadism nitlc, Orlumlo. St. Aut’iisliitr, Del.anil. I'nlalku

file* Ak'fiDs, 211 S. Bench St., Daytona. Florida.

Nch Smyrna, Daytona Itcacli, Sanford, llnslis, St. Clotnl, Tallahassee
Atlanta, (in.

lob it K. Cox, Sanford Representative
Hark Avenue at Second Street

�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 j 1925

BEAUTIFICATION PLANNED

nal&gt;] lute,
you mot each of you are ItcfebJ' retiitir*r| li&gt; nf»|i**np to
of ootnpin lot Iti tills i aim** on Xvii'lut ,lhA
first iiry of June, ta;;,. ot tin* court
house In (tanfortl. Memlrtnle County.
Florida: otherwise snhl bill of com8 1.lint will lie taken m confessed
y you., said suit brltiK for the purpose of reforming deed from II. H.
h'litifurd nod wife to Mrs. Klh-tt
1w
of led I of the above de­
scribed property, and oulet the title
of siild property In the complnln*
not. tV. J. MclJrldr
It Is lurlber orde|. | th.it ililtr
order l**- puldlshr-d once u week for
eIu h I consecutive Week* III 'file Katiford Herald n newsfiMper uutilmhcd In Memlnole County. Florida
DoNH AND OMDKHBU Ibis the
1r-t day of April. !!»25.
f8.nl)
V. K. DOL'CLASK
,
Clerk.

which the commission was orgun
ijctl.

j
*

The Irish Free .State has III,00(1
licensed saloons. This i* one sa­
loon for every ‘2(10 persons in the
These tiue bills were thrown Free State, whereas the propor­
out because 0 . E. rattan, d epart­ tion in England ii I to IUU, and in
mental indictment expert, was in Scotland 1 to 0115.
the grand jury room when they
'■ere voted on, despite the fact ix m i : * ntt i i t • in h i ' &lt;ii
thst the oil inquiry had been tak ­
iM iiw iu : i n i xiv. ri.(iiin i\
en out of the departm ent’s hand",
IN CHANCBItY
I.eland
M I'huhb. Complalumtt.
and turned over to special coun­
sel. Now. if P agan’s presence in- John Holden, if living, etc., et ala..
validated the indictment*, why was
I•* fcndnntr
i r r Tt» t j c i n r t i t l e .
he th e re ? Didn’t hr. ax an indict­
llnler Far l*uliliesIIon,
ment expert, know any better? Or Th* Stal* of Florida To;
.lidiu Holdvn. If living, mul. if
*11*1 romebody deliberately w ant the
deed, all parlies cialinliik In tru s ts
indictments to he invalid?
In the lands nnd nreml.*** herein­
One of the other of these two after th scribed under the said John
Holden, deceased, or otherwise; all
surmise must fit the situation.
claiming interests In the
In John Hays Hammond's chat­ parties
laud' mol nretnlsuu hereinafter de­
eau in Washington i* a room scribed under Nancy* A. llnhl«n. &lt;Rknown as the "den"— about (10 hy ceased, ur Otherwise, and alt *iliiei
claiming Inter,- Is In lh"
50 feel Kpuirc, with a high celling, parties
laud* mul premises liei i-lmifter d*.•
scribed
and nil four walls completely lin­
appearing hy tlir sworn hill
ed with the autographed photo­ of Itcomplahit
herein Hint you nun
graphs of celebrities the fnmmi* l.e Interested 111 that certain lim-i.
of
hind
sltu.ii*
in Srmlnoh* Coun­
mining engineer has known per­
ty. Florida, ami described a a fidsonally.
lows. to-v. Ilf
It probably ix the most remark­
The Soullienat (ftim ter of IInNorthwcM t,‘*iarti r* of Section
able collection of its kind in exis­
il. Toanrhlp 31, Soulli. Itango
tence, ranging nil the wav from
the world's foremost men of nf- you trail *.**•:• of von ur-- hereby
mil' il ami requlicd to appear
fait* to the world’s foremost men itootntn
«-*i*i i,ill *•&lt; complaint a: t;u
of l e t t e r . from king* nnd queen* court lion *• la .Smifntil. Seminole
and president* to he whiskered County. iTorlda, on Monday, tin
first day of June. 1925; oiliera-iro
frontiersmen of (he old day* when raid
1,(11 will lie taken as confer*Ihe west was wild and wnoly. lint i ll 1* ion. Kali) nil) of comulii inl
right In the middle of the east luivloe been fll*-d for m** pnrj1-*"**f v111(—
t llIT lllli' to tile nliov. k
wall is a blank s|...*i —a picture &lt;
• rrlbed trart of lain! ... tile &gt;-on
missing. The visitor stares a t thr plainaiil. I.elan I M. f'huhl*
li I* further rudereil Hint this
place curiously.
lu* pnlillMicd titlCl- a Week for
“ Albert B. Fall's portrait hung older
*'!mIII lOIKI-ept Ive Wef'liH 111 Tin
there." explnim. .folio Hays Ham ­ t'TiIlford II, raid, n newnpuper pultmond. "Nobody wan mure surpris­ llelied in S**fulliol** County. Flue
ed than f when the nil scandal *IdaMlNK AND OltDKItLD. this tin3Ih| iiiiv *,( March. I'*2.*•
(Seall
V. |;. Dill CLASS,
ci. i t. of iiie dti'o it Conn of
Seminole IToint*. I'lorlda
IP V .M WBBKS, I' i
U ti.si is a Mui s iiiH .P ci;
Solicit.if, for Coniplnlnillit
\p r I. r. 15. 22. 29
May
LI. In and 27

battle hip ro#t &lt; Mlmiit 15 millions.
I.j n,"
That vvotthl hull*! 1000 bombing
d* I I MS*
planes nt S 15,000 »*nch.
&lt;snr
,
Vcs, I,ut, --ni&lt;l Secretary i*7 the I
Navy Wilbur, nt the launching of* .
H"
I ho plan,* c irric r Hurutuxu, planes!
rn n ’t operate over distant foreign! i hi i .m.h
wateiH without carriers* to Dike u'.vtajrihgii
the 11 liier*'. To carry 1000 plant"', s ' * ' of I,'*
■nnroxlniutffly n million tons nf nil nartt**
ahippin*' wouiil be needed, or (10
‘
tl . each of fl.1,000 tons, the am) other

raijae. on Monday, the l«t day. of
.tune. A. D. IDII; «t the court house
In th- city of Sanford. Seminole
Comity, Florida. Ha Id cause bring
a suit to quiet title lit the com­
plainant, II. M. I'upswnrth, In m d
to that certain lot. piece or p a r­
cel of laud situate
Itl Seminole
County. Florida, and described an
follows; The Northwest q uarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
2J, Township 2d Sooth. linage 23
Hast, containing ID acres, more or
leas.
It Is further ordered that title
order he puhllrdicd once u week for
eight consecutive week.,.* In The
Hanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished In Seminole County, Flurlda.
Done nnd ordered, this the 1st
day of April. 192;.
(Heal)
V. L. DOUULA8S,
Clerk. Circuit Court of Seniltiole County. Florida.
Hv: A. M. WBBKH. I) C. .
W. B. WIIITK.
Solicitor for Cotnplaluant. .
Apr. I. ». 15. 22. 29.
May
13. 20. 27.

Jehu l.cv, «-t nls.. Defendant*.
HIM, T o QUIKT TITI.B
Order ut I'lihtlriHliin.
To John Lev/. Nuriev l,«\r. tils
wife, anil Dev. John J. Dean, If liv­
ing mill If dead, all parties claim­
ing any Interest umler Die Hald
John l.ew. deceased. Nancy Lew.
dceeanril. mul Itev. John J. l)*-eo
■lerctiHetl, us heirs, devisee*, or oth ­
erwise. In mid to the-following tint'l-riliril Imiils nit mile utid bring In
Hcinlnule County, to-wll:
The HB'* of ihe NWL and the
nf Hie N B 'i of the N W ,
of Hectlnn 27. Township 21
South of Huttge no Laid.
It I* ordered that you mul each
of you appear lo the sworn bill of
complaint herein filed on oi bef.ir.
the firs) day of June. A. b. 1923,
the same tiring a ttulc Day of This
llonorahh' Court. mid In default
I hereof a d-ern- pro confeisj bo
entered nitalunt you. ,
Il Is further ordered that this
nolle*- he published In The Sanford
llerahl. a newspaper published In
Hemlnutl County. Florida, -jiic j a
Week for eight ronSeCllltvc week I.
W iTNKflH my Jiaitd and sen! of
V. B. In.iiithiss. Clerk Of tile Cir­
cuit Court of Bern Imdo Cminlv.
iilu. at tin- I'ourt rin s e In Hanford.
Seminole County, I'lorlda. this Ihe
1st day nl April. A. D. 1925.
(Heal)
V. L. DotriH.ASd,
Clerk of the I'lreuil Court.
Iti : A. .M. Will*:l\H, I- t;
FHKD L. IIOirHHflLDKU
Holhdtor for Complainant.

To lithe) L*. .Marks, widow, a non*
rceidmi of Hip State of Florida,
whose plwcr of rcshlenre Is Hartsvtlle. Darlington
Count). South
Carolina, nnd Thomas I, Uoyrd. If
living, mid wife. -—-—-— Boyd II
Hvlng, t.'ontellu* Hell, If living
mul v. l i e ---- —
ilcll. if living.
and if wither, any or all of
th*- said parties defendant be dead,
to all Perth* claiming Inlercsl
under Thomas I. lloyd, deceased and
wif --------lloyd. deceased, Cornel­
ius It* II. ilrcens#il and wife. -------Hell. deceased nr otherwise. 111
and to the
lands hereinafter
deacrlb* d. Situate, lying mul helug In the County of Homlnole
and (But*- nf Florida, more par ticlllorlv described as follows, to-wlt:
Th** Last lOS fret of the
South Half (H'-j) nf th*- North­
east (funner
INlHi ) of the
Southwest (Jiiari*-r tS W 'i) of
S-Tlioo
Township Is, South
•if Itil lilt*- 3&lt;i Lust,
mul to any mul ail' other persons
inline-, arc' unknown, claimInc any rigid, title, or laL-rest In
and to ihe properly lierelnn Imvo
*l&lt;H:Tlod, or any p.irt or parcel
li I, Ipri-hy ordered th.'ii von mul
cii**ii of ,vmi hi* mol appc.ir Imfors
opr mid ''Ircult Court „i lio- Cuiiri
11o us** at Sanford. Florida on the
nil dnv of May, A D 1tv27*. trail
l i nn and I Imre ms I*r* miawtr to tip*
hill of complaint exhibit**! against
you io inis cause.
it h* fiicin*.*- older* il that
.
*!*'f l*e lUlbl Isllcil lii Th* SniKoro
llrrtihl. a n*-WHpiiper piililislieil in
Sanford. Siniltiol*' County. Florida,
once * **'li week fur eight i-oliseeuI i*. U**eks.
WITNESS my hand mal the s.-al
of tin* • Iri'Uil Co III! of tlo Seventh
.1 nil.'lul iTiei.lt of tip Bt;ile of
ITnrldii. In and for Scmlnol** Coun­
ty. on ihl, thu 2id ilay of March.
A D l!*r.
(Seal)
V. i: DOFOLAHS.
' ' h r ' &lt;*f i li o Cl re nl t Court of
• In* Seveiiin Judicial C'lreult &lt;*f imiief iif the complainant In toi Tin Ida In mill for Sctnltiole above •-n1111•-•I caioie that &gt;oil life
l 'on ill v,
a rrshlenl of a Stale or Country
ll&gt; ; A. M WEEKS D C.
other limit tin- Stall' of ITorhli and
M:m:i:i-: \ (*•■■••«*t t i -:h. .• *,&lt;i
that your tdae*- of r*-sMeit ■
*• is un­
&lt;* v, SI'BNl 'Lit .1li.. Solicitors and til nowti mul that yon .Tv*, oc *c the
of c'liiliHel for tin* Conipllallatll
Inge of twenty-on*- jeai* and that
tiler,- Is no person In tin- State of
Florida service of Muhpoena upon
hom would bind you; It Is there­
&gt; m i: i iiii i it t in iit oi w
fore
ordered that you. Aiiu.i Harp
XEVIIXIll.t; l lll XT), I t.llllMIt.
.1iff*'runn *lo tippeiir lo the bill of
IN i I I AN i ' K U V.
complaint to thin i-.toio- on the 7th
.VI I'a p*Wort h. ( oiiitilaluant.
•lay of May, 1935, m tlo- Court II *uxc
l*t Sirafnrd, Seminole c -1•n,, I't *i -Willi.-I H * [ii*r„h ii, if living, (mil (•III.
nd III default thereof Itvt-rt ’
If lit .1(1 ill* llrtll % *1 vl ■■( •*. », I ,| it - j I’ro ia'o
feSHO will he ent -. **1 a'.'.Hu l
I ' f i (tint •ii Iht t 1.1li.in nl m. iiiiitci- |\oil u
Mi. Miihl Wiitinr IVVih'iiiH’ii, *.» divorceSuhl rattan lo in, a suit for
»• ii’ i 11* **f «titu*i*A ' • tin r« c* &lt;1 hi
IT IS FITlTHi;il illtDLlILD llmt
I Mm Ii*mli* ,ii: l | i ml .(■ iin oh'i il l lip
orib r he ntiOHshed iiiii ** ii week
It* iliIh »ii| i ; l,hii,»i **i!rl■fi*#•n», if for* eigh
IO con ecullce week* In
IivItik, 4in*f if 11**-inI, i Id iiwir.* «l*'vI■ Th* Hantford
l. . n&gt;-vi'■paper
•. y,ninit‘i,i' Mini I If■■r i lalniatil h1 tmldlahiul in llerah
mul. r (lit* aid i*hlt||i •'nrU'iUrut in Count v IT*.Mil*.. Hanford, Seminole
«lc* t it ,* i|, nr iilfiei ^ Ufi inl^r*a,ftt*nt
IN WITNESS WIIEIILOF. I have
Ihf I*-(lit a *liui
LfI' t irrt'ih ■tiiwuiil"
nt mv hand and officlnl
Mill on Ihl i thi I till dil\ of March
soiiri t laliiiliiK i«ii&gt; rlglil, (itl*- in* 1925.
f hil« m i in (In lutid:i ami prtrnli** *
V L Did'i)l, ASS'.
htviilvt il In Hi Jh *niH, wIiiimm mim&lt; h
&lt;Ti-tk t.Ti'culi Court
null ihiWII* Deft mtAnt’(
By : A M
, WEEKS, i ■ C
,
hr il it (t»r 1*11til lurav(Iitn,.
ISenI)
*1 Ih? MtiUi* nf Klnruia.
ilson a i(oi'siioi.Pi:n.
To. Willin' wi lh'i’Ktt,n, If living WS
olliTiori for Cntnptu.il.i .'.
ami If th ud. Hit* Ii**|r*ft, «1 V1h«■*:» '. Mm
n r.» nt if: and ntln r il.ilmiinU4 uiitltr I May i.II IS. 2 3 . Apr I. x 1 V 22 L'L
ill*
aid \Vj»t|**rUtlftTKirn
*1*
* - i • &gt;|, nr tiiln I'whf Int. i'csti h n
to' hi lit hi ii iiti pi»*mixi“i thVfilvftj n

»bl Milt, hlilllt* *‘(irlwti nrin. If 11 *
hid tind If tljuud. I In linlrd, •!*-%m*ir*,
i’i»n t'’*.** i»'d nllnr v In him nl? tJitdr.
Ui*' ’.(Itl I'h il In i 'ar 1**1rnuru i hr r i ' ’ *d nt uthitrwlMt luicreMf'Ml hi Hu
‘nnd* nnd |tr. iiiIjs*■. Inv«dvi‘ti lit Hil t
ill, lint! till *»11•• ijit r.imiH tdplni*
nu an&gt; ri^hl. llll* m Inlcrr.-n hi
[ It*- liutih* it ml pittmi * r tirndvril hi
1HiH mill, wliuHtt 11(111111 arts un*
| h now it
T *• ii. *i lid * »**' 1i **i v &lt;i111. a * ** il»«■r #« I hv 1’i'Hiili *tl |n ami*: it t lit |m- Id 11
I -if t*«»||| |&gt;liii lit 111 llll- tilffiVi • C11111111

the proposal fur atrikini; avvoin
Plea-i from the fiU'it in m.v civil
enu-e ptTiditte in the coutta of
this stal** when the iiartj' swear-!
luK to the Mime shall have liven
inlOtrt'K'rtml under (irovisions of
tLo Act and tdi'Aild admit in uuy
x«c«ni answer th a t ho did or dill
POt prrm nnllv know that the plea
W69 true.
Another provision wits for the
entering of Judgment hy dcfuult
on the order of the judge of any
eouit, before whom the cau.ie was
jjendtdng against any defendant
titter the pirn or plea* had been
utrLIten I r o n tile tile*, ill the cause
xvbetttei' on a rule tiny or other­
wise and upon such default judg­
ment living entered far the m at­
ter to proceed to filial judgment
vwtt‘it utitetcii for ihe nuttier tq
proceed tn final judgm ent in ac­
cordance v.ith law.
Tlie ineitMirO mav again l«ht*H)ght up at the lequest of the
trtrndvcer by unanimous consent
of tho house.

G rim y H ands ]

Travel as*our guest
------ ----- COR DIAL invitation is extended to the people of San%'*’ • to be the guests of Daytona Highlands off h cora?
pumentary tour of Daytona, Daytona Beach, and Day­
tona Highlands. This tour, made aboard one of the
palatial motor chair cars will prove a most refreshing
outing and entails absolutely no obligation.

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Make reservations at once through our office at Park Ave­
nue and Second Street John E. Fox. local representative

DAYTONA HIGHLANDS

F » U T Your Dollars in a Sure T hins. r !
5 in Values Guaranteed.

Bill Providing For
Changes In I’raclice
01' Civil Law Killed
TAI.l.A HASSEE, Apr. '2».
Ilou*o dltdiciurv ( ‘..minuter A lot ,
icpnileti niifavarublv on the hill
introduced by I’lTirc-cuintivc True
man o f K.*citmbia cminlv iclotip*;
to proiioiiiidiug interiugaturiex in
any rlvil iu*e prmling in atate
com U.
Th" hit] f*mu*ht lu d o ig im lr til—
time nnd manner in which .-urn
littery*,jMtorie- tuny be proiimmdn), to tlr-ignate the time ami mailHu** in which such tiiiFwer* xlputld
N made nnd fU d In ................. I
to dnik'unU' the timtlca fm whom
*Uch answer should In* mimls.-ib! '
In eyldciiie. mul tt» di-ignute till*

The said land being assessed at
the date of the (•soanoo of s u e t
certificate In th** name of D. It.
ltrimiuli tlnlnrs - said ecrllflcalu
shall he redeemed actordlnjf to law
tax dec! will I s s u e Ihcfcon on thu
21th day of April A. I*. «»-J-

Unfarrt. The -am Ian*! being asses
r&lt;| nt tlii- rial** of (he lisuanru nf
such certificate In the name of
5l,:rv tVornmley.
That Selma K. Baker purchaser
of T.v* Ccrtltlcato No. 30 dated the

ISsTO Long Wait For Improvements.
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Purchasers Are Buying First Unit Fast.

H O M E S T o Be Built At Once.
U S E Our Salesmen—They Are At Your Service.
S ^ O A I) To Country Club Iiuns Through Pinehurst
S

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Pinehurst For Yourself.

T A K E French Avenue South to Hughey—then
,
Turn to Right to

PINEHURST
10 Loot Diving Tower

Fresh Water Showers

ON THE WORLD’S (I REA TEST BEACH
FLORIDA’S FINEST SWIMMING POOL

Conic—and Have a Good Time

D A Y T O N A BEACH

FIRST STREET
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THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY. APRIL

TODAY’S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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les Out Six*
port Income |
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$ 7 2 ,0 3 7 ;

Lend

TrucU

SFK,
22.w-Tnpro.luction of crops
of the MXtv-thrt*
, ia Florida iamounted to
,IU in lf»2d. mays tHe bfenitiiti'al rt-port: of; the Dc,t of Agriculture vrhiFh will
If for fiiiiributinn a t an
&gt;tf. Twelve eouiJit* fuilfnvkfe enunieratora to coniitiitkM earned ini the rei; tJw'c cotinfics maintain*
j vfjflffc in production of
fui ftiwfal, &lt;he total for
.-ftuntfV. ai tile state woulil
oiimaieiy C.Hl.OOO.OOO.OO.
vunties that failed to ro&gt;re flrowarii.
Charlotte,
Flagle*. (Jlades, Hcrnonilandi. l ake Levy, J.iliery,
mill Seminole,
of the i roim as itemized
agricultural department’.!
i show- that field cropr,
I.T.'IH took second place
imit crop ; truck croji.s
;ii mini iw v-, mm,,
i S.'l.!'!til,02l, fourth
. [is wen* w&lt;lrch
w o id place tiftti’ucl: crops worth
ii pinre, and root
SI.yDJ.D21, fourth.
llWul's •roil- were w"ir*h
,liM; liv

Stlft fTf).
Civil.
Sixth musical note.
Rone.
Sewing instrunu’iita.
n sMd home.
Assisted bv ro«t nf town,
You nnti I.
White plume of heron.
To rob.
Musical unto.
Hence.
Chickens.
Note in *calt*.
Atmosphere.
Itevernke.
Prepnaitinn of place.
Point of compass,
ANBWKHS TO YESTERDAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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and -.-teh of the
::f*v;pru, R
n f ollierwlrte; and all «tl
tV* Ia t kni
band, f'at! »tln« Batumi V ra Louis it imrtfe* elntming Interest* in tt
lands und premise* hereinafter iti
•fritted. situate in .t-mlnote t’ntii
t» S'lnr'd*. »••-«»»■
Tits N orthern Quarter of the
N'iirthfael Quarter nf Section a,'
Township Ji South. Its nice 3t*
DAYTONA, Apr. 22, Work hits expected will he open f„r play tit wlnVXks'iVj
t:*M. »l,*s Muhtar's Addition
he n great• nesot to;?.'-'
1 .ill.) ■
|. UmKWixMl. Florida, amt |e*«
elieadv cum me nee.; on Hit* c m t n - 'h
•*e -fall, -wilj
: I tl!t
t tie atrip Hast nf the neletf
.ry Cub section of Daytona Highfeet5
lands. Daytona's m aster develop- wi(Jl nrtj op feM
extending
•went project. More than too men through this section and connect - 1
were transferred from
Manor ing a chain x&gt;f lakes which form s'
Height;,, Highland Unite oml other a part of the property will be enmsenlnns of tlie hig suburb last rifte d this summer, it is stated,
| -it m-;tl:tloi herein lhar you may
week to bejctn clearing, grading. This canal will ho several miles In
' t.r Itil* rented In thru*, certain tr.rets
imildlng streets and otherwise nre- length and wiD creiit« hundreds of
told IttiSI'd In Nemln.de i'rttin*
paring this new section for placing beautiful w nt-r-frm u homesil-*,
t\, RlnriJa. *.inj its sort bed aln*V».- e-i Vj
}"U
und each of you are hereby
M
Jin the market and for immediate I m eking possililc private water
e,i’nlusn,!"d an.1 reiiulretl to appear
work on the tiolf course am! the gates and miniature docks for the
t.. *.ttil blit of complaint at in**--t iimise lit Mnnfortl. Hemlnol*
37fi,(MJ0 country clubhouse, the first nre of canoes, gondolas und other
•
’ojittv. Florida, on Monday, the
unit of which will be completed small craft. Such n w ater way
| fir*t ditjr of June. A. I&gt;. r*Vi; oth*
i this unimer according to officials will lend a Venetian touch tto the
ernls* *ulil Mil will he taken a*
eniiirsswtl hv you. entrl hill of com­
of the company.
atmosphere of this section.
plaint libVltlK ht rit filed for the
It is fell by the developers that
The eannl and the lakes which It
pnriM*.- ftf •tuietliiK title •&lt;* Ihe
' such a country club, combined connects will create from 1j to 2d
• it its described tract of land In lh*
complainant. Wallace I . pnw.
with and adjacent to a first class miles of superb water front, nrIt Is fttrtlier «tri!cret| that till*
roll’ course which is already nil-! fording to Mr. Reynolds. cmisuUorder he puhllslied l*nce 41 Week for
d r construction und which it is in* engineer on the project.
elfin colisecntlt e weeks in Tli*
.infort I 11era Id. a newspaper fiuli- ■

Work On Country Club Section Of
Daytona Highlands Gets Under Way

UcM olaysPlanning
To Combat Foes Of
Law, O rder In U* S.

ItasfiLjll Ihiir. may turn away iitriu' etiou1
sport, :it r.ee what they know about ba: elmll
in ituzr.le form. The sketch m tli renter i
\.onis.
HORIZONTAL
).V|. Rent
l. See picture.
!
To t
! T. Ascended laboriously to top of a;. IMai
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m&lt;) __ inunniiiniiii’i in inai c o m
n.'is
pr»i\ siioti.
|j m|
JACKROXV! 1.1.1
. ', r ,
Jjrett sent to tiie more than HIM,
.’I. (jndiiess ,.f peace (umpire
'I it!) tin* st.ii t ot urgani^ntiun lor
11*j‘.i«r• ti ; * *
pray for h r j .
. i. i * Ann
•he American liegiim Kndowment j),,, urbanization in this city.
i
furn! in Florida, K. A. Chester lias
*52. Tie*
, 1. S ipuiil th a t b r i pnuluc*.
Mo; I, chapter throughout tiie'
been named the field secretary for country will actively participate in
;
to e:i*t :i the campaign and will visit ns patriotic parades in flag e v irises
Mountain tango in e.i-t&gt; i
many of the larz.T communities in tn d in the night meetings which
Russia.
t h i state as possible to aid the -siM'i.ltv clone tiie day's progic.ms.
(jut stions.
committees of public spirited fill - f)n the following dava in May. lie
Kxpiession of joy.
..ina ami tr-cion Wu'l-Jr in «y»I'low a Oil tic- iieilii.
.’;iii....di,u., i. .11 ;it.-!.l .,
e t i z i l l g tile deliiileti tvoik ol
Motive.
hnt.tei teunionr,
1 ..
■in.' imlowment raising.
Itoo.lv' stalk ot plant.
Feminine pronoun.
in nast anti present members of
a biennial lepnrt. as n.m afTJi»* endowment raising effort i i the order will make practical up
Characters.
To nude into a law.
[fact it rovers crops ami othDirty.
in the hands of a Mute committee nlirnlidn
Men who relievi worker
_______i of the principles tai.ghl
■durtiuii only ft.n every other
et.-mpoced
{niutly hi prominent In -tin1 CiiUen.ddp course they have
To inirsue tin- ball.
Rounded heat* of Mom i ci
plhr tear ........ ding biennial
i it 'mens and legion leaders, and
Fails lu win unnn .
ed a s u memuiiai.
the last six months. Young,
Ln of the legi.-lature.
'•orienporuflng city c•nmmil tee.i ar&lt;? n,,.„ „ho tire not members of th •
Writing fluid.
Riant much larger than •
^ rcisirt now about icadv ti&gt;
l.eing organized in eiu h comnvjji* tn i!i i will be invited to parlioiiiai'
‘ hrulr.
All hailed up.
ibroittitl to tiie present .o.si i«\. Tht* field Secretary will
..r.te of these tmeiings. fhev
Slender wire nail small dec
of th&lt;- ! i jislature departs
j b ardie the details of the ,«t«t:&gt; w ill lie
Sic pictare.
round head.
those heretofore compiled in
i iiimnil tec work and advise with holditi r
See picture.
Yellow llnwaiinn bird.
it «I«m-- n it include invent*
'am i assist tlu* local workers with and t o ,
Alt' elllille pit,no,ia.
Worn out.
in live *toc!,. hut includes
a view to mi coordinating
the r f,,r
See nictipe.
Having wings,
that port ot live stock that
many comnioiiitie.i that the who!.•
Fir.ii
ltlaek.
At bat.
luehtensl or sold on foot. For
j s tate may go “over the lop” us a lias »en
Not true.
Sc, picture.
tfa.'tm the figmes for the
unit with its uuota of tin* national t,.( a,|v
.Measure of area,
To obliterate.
i total appear smaller than
i'ropi: of fluid tioni the ryes fund for the care of disabled men tjnu m
One who cut log
might otherwise have appearMore capable
(a la Rain • and oinhuiis of tho.e who fell in .MoJay
Mot torn end of pulley
Fnr install, e. in 1D22 there
the Win Id War.
jmotion
lli,ili l.
Faithful.
shown an item of VMI.OOO.OOII
Ii reno'srnud invslrncnt in
lock. This item in Dlii) repit*«i in investment ol' JTI.IKh),-

Chester Appointed
Field Secretary Of
Legion’s Campaign

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Wallins I.. Dow. i *.oil|ti,t 1n.rm
vs.
Julius Mill oil c. If livin'., i re .1 a '.
t»'(emlant"
I
s r i T T n Q fiiiT r i v t .i : .
Ill-tier fur I'.iliM.itt 1, 01.
T!i» s tar,. ,,f I'lm ,.li Tit
1n 1Ui■' .'.toln.tr, J.illu i ,v M,,to&gt;ir..
It-ire \V.,lijri,iai'l. Meitry Wtil'lvti.. |, faarlii.n .loo.-.
it iii itioo. i
vVtllluin Ki.,.rton t.inci.in iluni.r.
Iiul ivltloull.v mol ic m is t,— foe
t'liaelolte liitliul.i- Iii _ 11*. M. Itill l It
lliinnr, Cltuilolt. I'oiiubts Inrlls.
Weir Inclln •'liurloli Ii ■l, lii.rll
!., .1 Hartley,
J . NViilu ttnlil. Itrluet .Miieki j. iiIhi, I, m.u ii .i-. n i
tie AtackeV, Atliruli IIII ■sell. KlUllliellt ttussell. 11mill tIi Hrennao,
Alary lilies. II, Maiitm.l It In el itr. urnl
James lll.isliis Per bostiaitil, Man
Fioliti noil Henry Sml'ii. lo r lot
■•ittul illicit I licit aiul i'Paries Mob,
tier In &lt;hand, t'aropne Kttun non

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C O L E M A N ’S
Mvcrytblnn For The offle..1
I 'h rtn e 101 -J
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i- fuitk. i , 'rpljint'd that in
the fitr.i* crop brought $27.*
178, m cumnared with -S21,** :7.for I'.di ‘ibis is accounted
it i,
•!. I.-, reason of the
that ■••teral citrus eouutie/
Mt repre.-ented in the cuirroort, ami ul. o the price &gt; tliat
tiled st tlis time of the lh2l
lerution ,va- made was not u&gt;
I a* they were at a similar |iern 1922.

IS. Census Figures

\ Franklin County
Slum 2 (» Fanner:
IU of the l'c.'.i farm c i r m 1
Franklin c iniy, Florida. The
irn ar- |a eliuiin.iry and subt) cone, thoi. it is stated,
h? figure are liitred t,n tile
oj who h lover,,1 the crops of
t with an inventory of tario
rrtv f,.r .luaua.y 1, RJ2a, und
tnken hv a force of enumeruemplic.'.oi ’o make a enl'cass
II the t n o ■ in the cuunty.
wnUir ,'i t.., 1.1s operated by

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vidcj
F#hLiu]

i,v whi* • farmers .Ian.
•Ian. !. 1020, 7.
by white tanner* Jun,
; Jan t. JU2:». 7.
t,y owners .lull. 1, 1020,
1ill'll, 7.
by iiii,iiiig’‘rs Jan. 1,
luu. I, 11120, none,
by limits Jan I, 1112a

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in lariiH, total in ntrea
1
12.102; Jun. I. 1020,
P land !mrv“-led, acres, Jun.
r&lt;, J::,;; j 4, ii, t, iir&gt;u. none,
ac „f (inin.; land and build1. U'U.Y, U MplthO; Jan. I,
Uo.T.ui.
m,-'tn oiiiinuls reported mi
panther nf horses Jan. I. ID2**,
iJan. l, l'.ri'i, ri.
luniU-i ui m.iles .lull. I, tD2‘»,
J»n. I, l'jjti, |.
lumhei f m ttle Jan. 1.
Jun. i, Itcjo, 215.
p®iii*r el -wii e Jun. U lh-*.
Nan. I. M»20. *JUU&gt;.
poctrrl »i »(.•.
^1
i'ie* hiivcuteil 11*24, 04;
r&gt; ROamitlty huevested
l*.*2l, 1.1,K; D'lO, 1K0.
r»wt , eia’.. .--, a re , hurv,- ter!
M ' ; I'M'.*, J&gt;). Quantity i,arvp.H'U.i 1W2I. t.7'J.*,; 1010, l.dd.'i,
|i:
i " ’f m,( of bearing uge
i l ' J ; lui’.i. Ih. Tree* of beurl‘.,2l. : lh; lit 19, t i l .
y * ' live. |,«,i „f bearing ugo
r*&gt;
1 •**;• Ri• lh, rl. Trees n, bear*

n Morning Rust i» p«w
’•
pap .-t nutria on»w. The inventor T. a
vhn n.'c., only common
* in the fuliuuia evolv niunufiiclute.
Thouaw slacks nrr* burnttl
America tn rid the
.iuu 0, .gst djzvit D ors r-f
JUtt ahUtiauUJjllX-iUtiJU.
' h, Wisconsin, during the
S o u«.- ••

time

over vour ice
specially in warm weamcr.
I he butter crock and three
boiled potatoes and a dab
ot yesterday’s pudding and
a jar ot cream cheese and
one lonesome sardine— and
all the milk bottles and
pitchers!
One wav to save space—
use Borden s Evaporated.
You see half the water's been
removed — so it hasn’t the

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It a horde of relatives de­
scend, it's easy to open extra
cans. Or— it you’re invited
out— Borden's will keep till
next day or next week.
For cooking, dilute with
an equal part ot water. Try
it in your favorite recipes
— spoon bread, pop-overs,
macaroni and cheese, scal­
loped potatoes, but cocoa,
caramel pudding, chocolate
meringue pie.

c&amp;niei in two »t/ej
Ull (16 « . ) ind
mull (6 ox.)
,
O rttr frttn „ tr Ik
g ru tr't h the /m
kstf 'd*Z»a tr
*3
m*’t &lt;ali.

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

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�The Sanford Herald
^ M h k r il every n firm o a a n r t y l
S a a d n r a t S aafo ril, F lo r id a
Entered a* S w o r n ! Claim M a t t e r .
I c t o b e r ST. ISIS, a t th o P o M n f f l r e
it B a if o r tl . K l u r l d a u n d e r A c t of

■larch 3. 11*97.

M l . t . A M I I.. I ) K A \
R . H O W A R D UKIMi

n c n s c n i P T i o x iia t f .s
O s c T s a r — 3T.OO SI* M « n ;h s...
D ellv e rp d In O i l y b y C a r r i e r ,
week. H e . W e e k l y E d i t i o n

per jrsar.

NPF.CIAI. S O T IC -R i All o b i t u a r y
n o tic e s, r a r d s o f t h n n k t , r e s o l u t i o n s
a n d n o tic e s o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t s w h e r e
e h * r« e « a r e w a d e w ill lie c h a n c e d
fa r a t reg u lar a d v e rtisin g rates.

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t u b a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s

T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s Is e x c lu s *
Ively e n t i t l e d li* t h e u s e f o r r e p u td l c a t Inn o f n il n e w s d is p a t c h * *
c r e d i t e d to It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
i t e d In t h i s p a p e r u n d a l s o t h e l o ­
c a l n e w s p u b l i s h e d h e re i n . A ll r i g h t s
of re p u h lfratlo n of special d is p a tc h ­
es h e r e i n a r e a l s o re s e r v e d .

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22, 192ft
T H E HERALD'S PLATFORM
1,—Deeper water route to Jackson

The Whole Nation Growns
According to an article recently appearing in the Miami
Tribune, B. C. Forbes, well known financial writer, has made
the assertion that the United States has grown as much dur­
ing the past ten years as the average nation does in fifty,
and the next ten years will see even greater atridus made
in growth.
Mr. Forbes is not idly talking to his hat. He has facts
and figures with which to back his statem ents. There are
at the present time 112,686,000 persons living in the United
States, an increase of 86,383,000 since 1900 and 14,758,000
since 1914. Such growth would be difficult to match by any
country at any period of time.
Our national wealth has shown no less rapidity in in­
crease. Ten years ago our per capita wealth was $1,902 and
our bank deposits $18,000,000,000. Now there are in this
country $2,847 for every man, woman and child and our bank
deposits are $46,000,000,000.
Tho value of our manufacturers since 1900 have increas­
ed fourfold. Our factory, product jumped from $24,000,000,*
000 in 1900 to $44,000,000,000 in 1921, or practically doub­
ling in twenty years.
Even more can Ijq said for our farm s and farm property.
The figures show that there was an increase in the value of
this industry of $21,000,000,000 during the ten years im­
mediately preceeding 1910 and that during the next ten
yearn the increase was from $41,000,000,000 to $78,000,000,000.

Such figures ns these are quite convincing evidence that
2.
—Construction of St. Johns-Inthe
United States as a whole is yearly establishing itself up­
dian River canal.
on
an
even firmer foundation and th at it is steadily coming
3. —Extension of white way.
into
its
indisputable leadership of the foremost nations of
4. —Extension of local amusementa.
— Kwinning pool, tennis courts, the world.
B,— Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartm ent
houses,
6. — Extension of afreet paving pro­
gram.
7. —- Construction of boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8. —Completion o f city beautifieslio n p ro g r a m

BIBLE THOU GHT FOR TODAY
W H EREFO R E the rather, b re th ­
ren, give diligence to make your
calling nnd election sure; for if ye
do theae ♦hln£x_..,SRv «hnH never
P eter It 10.
WHO WANTS A C H A U F F E U R ?
Who wants to hire a chauffeur, n
faithful m an and true,
A man who knows his way about
nnd is obedient, too?
A chauffeur who has learned to nit
all morning a t the wheel,
And never show the slightest sign
of rage which he inuy feel.
Who wants to hiro n chauffeur,
who’ll be content to stop
And sit for hours nnd hours nnd
hours beforo aomu modiste’s
•hop?

X man of vnst experience who’s
driven miles and miles.
And hauled n flock of women folks
In search of Palm Bench styles.
He learned his trudo in Florida a t
Boynton by the sea,
He's driven women into town and
to the Grove for tea.
He's driven them to Anthony’s, the
Beaux Arts und the shops
And learned to keep his tem per
sweet through
forty-seven
atops.
Who wants to hire a chauffeur?
Then drop a line to me,
F or I ’m n shopping chauffeur of
tho thirty-third degree,
I spent three weeks in Florida
where all tho palm trees aie
And where a husband's job is just
to drive the rented car.
— By Edgar A. Guest
“ Florida Drunkard's Face Hard
Times,’ says a headline, hut it’s
the first time we hnd heard of it.
The pageant lust night was
credit to Sanford and the peo|
who managed it.

5PAY,APRnj M M 5 :

THE SANFORD HERA1

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ATTA BOY, HENRY

As Brisbane Sees It
An Unhappy “ Dry.”
Did T a t e " (Jet Illm?
Edael Ford Predicts.
Honor the Automobile.

The most reliable finanr
or is the bank teller.

I)y ARTHUR BRISBANE
( C o p y r i g h t 1935)

SENATOR FER R IS, n sincere
“dry,” a s dry ns the desert of Sa­
hara o r the inside of Jonah's
Whale, says prohibition is a fail­
ure.
“ Lawmakers lead in violating
tho law,” ho says, shocked to hear
other Senators
boasting!- hnd
laughing about violating the Con­
stitution that they have sworn to
uphold.

Several national problem,
n’t been solved since la,t

Iw T G eT luMenT
AHP I’LL G t f r YO U
3 ELSE
p l a y wffc

The really hard thin* about
ing both ends meet is then
about a million ends.
Spring is th at season in ■
you often hear “ I don't think
»ve are nirnm i«r a re*]
how to see the spring style,
might turn nil green with envy,
Ants are gptting out their r
ed shoes to wear while rambl
up and down picnicker*.

SENATOR F E R R IS thinks pro­
hibition can still “ succeed,” if e n ­
forcement can bo taken out of
politics.
But t h a t can't be done, nnd if
it could be done, would it inako

any difference?

We honr of the yout
who nsked a girl for a
ing “It won't h u rt a hit
Accidents will happen, whirl
why there are so many differ
kinds of salads in the world.

If men, ir. secret,

can change one dollar’s worth of
good corn into twenty-five dollar’s
worth o f poisonous whisky, at no
expense, can you stop bootleg­
ging?

No m atter how warm it •
there will be no cold weather ik
age for Several weeks.
In Detroit a flivver hit
car, reminding ua that it
time to swat house flies.

T H E R E W ER E fewer than 500
distilleries in tho country, before
prohibition became the law. Since
Solved Before The A ge Of Ten
then 34,000 distilleries have been
seized. And for every one seized
“If 16-year-ohl Mary penriftts in reading blacklisted lit­ two have been s tarted . Prohibition
was made law by men who violate
erature, what would you do?”
it. and never had any intention of
“If you discovered her sneaking in the window at three obeying
the Inw o r respecting the
o’clock in the morning, what would you do?”
Constitution. How can you expert
“ How do you legislate in regard to her riding alone with the g re a t professional, bootleg
criminul class, created by prohi­
boys in motor ears after dark?”
bition, not to follow an example
"Do you meet all the boys that come to call ou her?"
set in th e highest places?

“Do you limit the hours of those calls?"
"If 17-year-old Johnnie prefers the hamburger joints on
BEGIN AT the top. You find
tho corner to his own home, w hat would you advise?"
that we have hnd three Presidents
"K
flask in t h e r/ pis now -Att? suit, under p’rofiibtliou, and Calyij,
Coolidgo is the firs t of them to*
how would you solve the problem?"
drink only w ater— plus tea, b u t ­
These questions arc repeated by Douglas Churchill, in ter-milk, ginger ale, nnd the other
one of his clever columns for the Vanderbilt tabloid papers, moral concoctions, o f course.
from a collection nsked the mothers of Kansas City in a re­ Every servant of n great club in
Washington knew th a t a President
cent movement there for better children. And then Mr. of
tho United Stntoa hod in tho
Churchill, with tho admission that by so doing he will "get club his locker, supplied with
in wrong with everybody" answers the questions in these whiskey, and openly passed tho
beverage
around
ntnong
his
two paragraphs:
nnd transported it through
"To all these questions I would reply that I would do noth­ friends,
the s tree ts of the Capital in vio­
ing. I would regard the whole thing as too late. If they lation c f the Inw nnd contempt of
hnd grown up to thut age and talking did no good, I should the Constitution.
figure that 1 hnd started too late in life to reform them.
CAN YOU expect those club
"You don’t bring up children after they get to be 17. servants
to take the prohibition
If you have riot brought them up by that tim e so that a little amendment seriously?
Do you
sane, common sense talk will cure all ills, then you had better think they should he put in jnil for
let them go their way. Most o f the problems of the younger doing w hat thov have seen done
generation can be solved with a little work before the age by the President and n dozen S en­
ators, with laughter, nnd joking
of ten."
ns to the merits of bootleggers
It is the wisdom in that last sentence that arrested the and the quality of their supplies?
When law and the Constitution
attention of The Herald. Mr. Churchill was writing to fill
space when he advised parents to let 17-year-old children of are despised by those *n power,
wayward tendencies go their way, but there is deep truth
in his assertion that uuuit jvf-Uui-djuuacLcrJuuid^axii-CstaLi-.
lished in a child’s nature before he is ten years old.
AND WHEN the men th at make
If during the first ten years of his life a child is under
the influence of fair-dealing, gentle firmness, and worthy the laws decide th a t they may
violate one law th a t does
examples for good conduct; and if topping all this he is lured properly
not suit them, you muy lie sure
into loving his parents more than he loves him self—thut is that n new nnd g re a t body of crim­
really possible, it is said—at ten years of age he is snfe, so inals will arise to defy laws con­
far as future disobedience of these loved ones’ wishes are cerning property th a t they don't
like. And that is exactly wiiai has
concerned.
happened In America.
T he early training, the early environment, the early
pleasures of his own home, these are the determining factors
WHAT IS to he done ? That is
for problems, or the absence of problems, that parents may for the lawmakers to say. The
ho called upon to solve when Mary is 16 and Johnnie is a people, as you know, have little to
say in such cases. They did not
year older.
even vote on prohibition when it
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Was passed, by

earnest,

D AN DOBBS SA:

A New York man shot
becuuse he couldn’t get ar
which only proves he was
The Washington n«*v« ]■&gt; * i-l
waiting to see Conli&lt;jgc falnmjj
maybe in* thought In* heard C«J
idgo talking.
Being in n rut dot n't
a ie not getting nnywhen
motive isn't worth a d;
it stays on the track.

SECRETS

OE LONG

LIFE

CHAUNCEY DEPEW IN COLLIER’S
I've worked pincticnlly every | of absorbii
day of my life, eight hours u day iirubie poi:
und more. When I was younger I the time 1
ate heartily and slept when I could I'd absorb?
fiml time to sleep. Now, and for and my h?i
the last thirty years, I’ve made it j went nlcot
n point to eat sparingly nnd to j Much la
sleep a t least seven und a half ago, when
hours a day.
j 1 hnd nnot
Drinking was never really the [the nnalys
curse of America. Eating was nnd - was the tr&lt;
is.
joyed wine
l found that T ate loo much | hard stuff,
when I was this side of sixty, to drink a
Onu iiuy I discovered th a t l felt j day.
It i
unwell, very much below par. On I ju s t as cig;
tho principle of settling a p r e s e n t 1Minting, B
problem to take care of the fu- terefered *
tur&lt;\ I revised my diet. Beefsteaks eney. Rel
and roast butcher's m eat figured I cut out t
too much in my diet. I concluded.
So I'm n
Out they went, never to return, never know
I'm not a vegetarian; wouldn't he was tenipc
that's going to extrem es— the law tol
hut I don't need red m eat nnd mon sense
don't eat it.
policemen
At about sixty-five I had anNow, at
other had day. Instantly I anuly- ns much j&gt;
zed the cause. .My secretary, who can stand,
had charge of my office regimen, regularly,
told me that cigars came nnd went before mb
with much rapidity—proved th at day. The
I had the habit of smoking tv.in- f(i,u c c to
ty-five cigars a day. Off went ducking s«
th a t habit. I've never smoked j horn is not
tdnee.
dli -aged p
And I'm not an anti-tobacco ud- titled to i
voente. I merely believe that can go w
every human organism is capable they are.

SANFORD USED PARTS CO
Geneva anti Sanford Ave., Sanford

Make the Start
And Determine to Arrive
Many young men have good intentions and s ta rt out w&lt;",
lint they fail to keep pace with thrift. By starting an
nrcounl nmv wilh the Seniiooli- County Bank and making
regular deposits, you inn soon accumulate a good site
fund.

sincere

TH E DIFFERENCE between landscape and landscape is men, with the emotion und power
small, but there is great difference between the beholders.— of war hack of them .
The virtual selection of Louisville I.ouii and Memphis; Pittsburgh
Emerson.
OSCAR
PAI.MQUIST

on the proposed air mail
route and New Orleans and Chicago and
down with the Titanic. Bi
from Birmingham to Cleveland Now Orleans.
came
hack
to
the
surfuce,
i
MY FAVORITE STORIES
With Cleveland already on the
I for hours in the icy waters
come* at a time when the postal transcontinental line, connection of
BY IRVIN S. COBB
lived until March 23rd, last,
authorities are planning t a n e t­ Louisville with Cleveland would
terday his body was found
work of such lines extending North mean an almost direct route to
shallow pond in Connecticut,
and South and East and West. Sun Francisco, to New York, to
An American journalist in poor
If they can legislnto pints out
had wandered into the pond
This means thut Louisville will not Boston, to Ni w Orleans.
Of
of the hip pockets, why can’t they health spent the summer of 1910
drowned.
only Is- benefited hv the single course, the new line will he e n ­
She
took
frequent
opportunity
do the same for p isto ls?—Tri-City at a resort In Southern France.
line, however important that may
Morning News. Yes, hut con they ? Tho proprietor was an English of saying unkind things about the
i i i . \ i WILL cause solemn mo­ he, in the increased speed of pos­ tirely experimental. It is yet to
S ta tes and those who lived in the
he determined whether contract­
woman, nnd all the other guests States. The sick Ameiican main­ ralising. “ If you’re horn to he tal service, hut will form a part ors, even though allowed to carry
drowned,
you'll
n
ever
he
hanged,
of this net win k with an almost other freight and perhaps passen­
were English, too.
They were tained a polite silence. Fluully
friendly and kind to the invalid — one dav at the dinner table she und vice versa," some will say continental sweep. It will mean, gers, ran engage in this business
all excepting one very austere nnd addressed him with direct refer­ "swim ns hard a s you like, the t o o , that Louisville will be a cen­ for the government a t sufficient
ter in the development of post'd
ence to a certain ghastly murder water will get you."
haughty lady.
'! H" Turks and iiiiSiion.s of otin-r and commercial aviation, which is p rotit. it is hoped, however, th a t
case which, even after the lapse
On
his
first
day
ns
a
guest
at
this is the most feasible means of
Isn’t It about time
I the house he heard this tail/ say ' of eleven years, will be reinember- Orientals, deeply religious and su­ now in its infancy.
aiding commercial aerial develop­
started the annual tiuntr
perstitious
will
a
s
s
u
re
you
th
a
t
the
Under
a
lawp
a
s
s
e
d
by
the
last
led hv most readers today.
i to tlie landlady.
ment, providing trained pilots nnd
tion ngninst the one-pl
*‘I distinctly understood that you ■ “ What do you Yankees think of ■lay of your death was fixed mil­ Congress providing that co n tra ct­ an over-ready arm of defense in
fng suits?
lions
of
years
before
you
were
ors
may
lie
employed
for
carrying
I
your
fellow-Yunkee,
Doctor
Cripdid not admit Americans as lodg­
horn. God knows exactly when mail, the puv to he not more than the event of war.
ers here, and I wish to know why p e n ? ’' she inquired.
The feasibility of aerial mail
After White Cargo, What Price you have broken the rule.”
“ We think he's crazy," said the you will die and how. Therefore, four-fifths of the am ount receiv­
Glory and A rtists and Models an
the hour and m anner MUST have ed in postage, the postal au th o r­ service needs no further proof. The
The other wnmutt explained thut American.
ordinary cnrthipinke wouldn’t have tho s tra n g e r had come with good
“ How singular!" said the lady, been fixed from all eternity, other­ ities a r e ' planning this vast a e r­ coa&gt;.t-to-conat line, even in the
a chance of shocking New York. references and that ho seemed a arching her eyebrows.
wise God could not know. And to ial transport scheme. Extensions m a tter of expense, has vindicated
"Not ut all." saiii the American. doubt th a t he knows alt things include, besides the Birmingham- the pudgment of those who launch­
iiuiet. well-mannered person wh;»
l.uuisvilie-Clevelund line, tile con­ ed it. Extension, however, hus
Since men have uccustomed hadn't offered to scalp unyliody "H e must have been cruzy to kill ahead is impious.
nection of New Yoik and Boston; been slow. Commercial aviation
themselves to drinking moonshine
an American woman in order to
I has remnined at the virtual s t a r t ­
liquor, it is becoming more and
■ m arry an English one,’’
COLD COMMON sense, how- Chicago and St. Louis; Los Angeles ing point. It is almost a new
more difficult for them to com­
ever, suys that Pnlmquist would und Salt Lake City; Elko, Nev.,
field with possibilities us wide ns
mit suicide via the poison route.
not have been drowned, had he not end Pasco, Wash.; Minneapolis und |I space
itself.
St. Paul und New Orleans, via St.
wandered
into
the
pond,
and
would
A TRIFLE TIRESOME
Lakeland's Cham ber of Com­
have
been
drowned,
when
the
TiMACON TELEG R A PH
merce tnemliernhip drive resulted
tunic sank, had he not been u
in a total of 1530 a t the close of
strong swimmer. This world would
th e first day. T h at's u good sign
Tin* President be too dull if everything were fix­
S A V E and
Through tlie medium of n radio eyes of another.
o f progress.
should
re-read
the
story of M ar­ ed for us in advance. And if, as
address, President Coolidgo gave
T
H IU V E
tha, tlie handmaid of economy and tho T urks believe, all is settled in
Boy murderer of eleven year* tho management and visitors to the efficiency and oi the prodigal Mary advance, and Alluli nnd Moham­
was sentenced to ten yeurs the Women's World Fair ut Chicago who broke the executive ulubaster med, between them, know every­
other day. His m other and father udvico upon economy in the homo vase of fine |wrfumvs to bathe the thing, each man’s fate and desti­
ahould havu been sentenced with und in business. He ventured to
advise the women who have the feet of Jesus. Duvid sung of a nation a f te r death, must L-' settled
him.
fair in churge to establish a bud­ God who fill tho cup 'til it runs in advance. In th n t case, why
Mohammed's
over. Economy in the abstract is a struggle to reach
Young Vanderbilt says he is los­ get and to adhere to it.
principle which we all agree to be Paradise? S trug g lin g would not
It's
a
trifle
boring
eternally
t»
ing fifteen thousand dollars a
good, hut when it Is set up as a do any good, if you’re sentenced
Ti n* r i r « f Vi Cl i i i i t t l II.m L
Mot !*«•
Mr a t i f f
month on his Miami Daily. Won­ hear these economy and busin* ..« god to worship, it requires much before you’re born.
K r o o l n i l i u i l U t M l o o I t U t«»«tn&gt; If f a n f a r i l k«*i wot hrrz*
talks
from
the
White
House.
One
der if he hopes to make th at up
n
11%
r
.
|ir«*u
r
r
«
%
i%
••
r
u
m
n
i
u
i
i
l
l
f
•
creaking of the k n e s for us ta
by continuing to knock Florida and begins to suspect thut the P resi­ how down to it. The President is
\ it«l It U nnfi* t o *•»»&gt; I l i u l H u n f o f t l w u n l t l n o t kn%*
E P SK L FORD, w riting In The
dent thinks about little else thun
l.td J t
p r ^ k l r i M I I !•••* its l i a r |»ts»l fi'» * &gt; * •» « • B ill l « f
boost California?
Nation’s
Business,
published
I»&gt;
the
llit* a r l l i r l i » l e r r « t a n i l
f i u a u r l n l »ii|*|M»rt
«»t lk&lt;* l' l r%l
llU%* iiUalll«‘»n •%
»•»• ivutiwii*.' i y bo getting down to triv»i things when United States Cham ber of Com­
.N.III MOMI H a n k .
he tells women how to m anipu­
Monday and Tuesduy, while Flor- served. Business is all rieht
merce, foresees n production nf
T M « llnnk nm l thl» r o m m i m i t )
«ro%%n t o n r l k r r
late their household budgets.
' .« Ida was enjoying the w arm th of un legitimately conducted. W«
a m i r a r l i kn-% h r l p n l l Ur s s l k e r . I f &gt; »•*• h r l l r t r III l Ur
Meanwhile not n single syllable aircraft for nil the people on u
have
business,
but
business
f
n
f
u
r
r
o
f
thl*»
%
t
r
i
n
i
t
y
a
n
i
l
n
r
r
n
m
k
l
t
l
a
t
l
*
I o f } n i t r •*%%»•
almost sum m er's sun, u hlu*t of
to thrill the mental senses of those scale comparuhlu with the present
l » r r a w n a l n t i r r r n * I r t l h l « n t r o n i c * frlrw%ll&gt; l u n i k |«»ln w l l k
inid-wintvr intensity was sweeping log ruther too well served
j n u I n k r l n a l n * n l i o i i l t k r n t i c r r a n wf P »»t r | i l u n * .
who think in terms of more than automobile production.
through the North. It’s hurd to Republican Administration witn economy nnd business conies from
U f %%lll i i r l n m t r
tk r o p p o rtu n ity In
) n u nt
Spenking for himself nnd his
its
protective
turiff
and
its
blind
realise, isn't it; and yet, uudouhtHR) l l u i r .
father. Henry Ford. Kdsel Ford
eye
towards
the
trusts
for
tlie
c&lt;fly those tourists whom, we wurndiscusses “air sedans” and cheap
c j not to re tu rn to thfcir homes President to worry himself further.
flying curs within the people's
Economy
Is
u
splendid
thing,
pro­
too soon, realize it.
reach.
vided we cun ever arrive a t u true
Theso predictions are encour­
Apparently Sanford won't h^vc definition of economy. It requires
aging. It is not the hanit of tinntcrv
wi
Ailom
to
MtabllBlt
^•'l*
a recount of its population. What
Fords to predict, unless they know,
Hanford should have done was to boundary line between economy
or to indulge in vague surmises.
und
niggurdliness
than
anything
get the figures r ig h t in the first
If H enry Ford nnd F.dsel Ford
place as it seems th a t only those we know. One man's idea of econpredict a sky full of airplanes, they
i
oniy
|s
another
man's
idea
of
fool­
w ire included who have lived in
will umuugtt to provide those airSur.ford since 11195 or something i s h n e s s ; one m sn’s conception ^ f
I
economy
is
backwardness
in
the
like that.
. . . . . . . __ _
Judge up North has ruled that a
man has a perfect right to spank
his wifo if ho wnnt.s to. But Judge,
who’s going to hold the wife?

FIRST N A T I O N A L BANK

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S a n fo rd ,F la
ST R E N G TH - SERVICE - PRO G RESS

E. F. LANE
Rooms 501-502. Rhone 95
First National Hank Building,
Sales Force:— Miss Rubn Williams, Mias Helen
linage.

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KATHRYN 1VILKEY, Society Editor.

PHONE:—Rea. 428-J

C alendar
Vrdnesday
rtjuco-Stevens marriage nt
^ S S i i i r i Church. «t hitch

Radio Program

i mritnre Department of
- ' f ” Club will hold the
* S d w at 3:30 o'clock.
hm&gt;' .“"pauliling t tre e Mil'
'jffn lrv E. M. Carroll.
! 3 « i? . J o!"| c - ‘M aurer Jr.,
y S ju in with n dance at the

Program for Apr. 22.
WSIt: Atlanta Journal (428.3)
lit; I', entertainment.
WEE I; Boston ( )
6:15 trio;
7 orchestra; 8 dance; 9 pianists.
WGU: Buffalo (319) 8-1U mu­
sical: 10-12 music.
WKBH: Chicago Host (370) 7
concert, book chat, Riviera thenter: 0 talk, vocal, quartet, dance.
Wl.S: Chicago (344.0) 0:20 or­
gan: 7:20 lone scouts; 0 11, I*. D.
program; 9 orchestra; 9:30 vocal
ducts. orchestra. Ford and Glenn.
WON: Chicago Tribune (370.2)
0 organ; 0:30 ensemble, string

^C wnre A. IViCettea will
join with bridge.
Thursday
u it Mabrv will entertain
h,rv Week UriilKO Club.
, R',val Neighbor will meet
* o'clock in the rotfular
J place- There will be In% • M. Scott will entertain
pet1’honoring her niece, Miss

,

,• ■ c ■-

Hand Concert

*

■■A ^

* Sarles.
Friday
E F. llousholder and Mrs.
Palmer will entertain with
at the Woman’s Club.
House Committee will give
riDt dance at the Woman’s
i&gt; a Newman is
Jmntiar meeting o f ^
|j Lodge 1.1). O. h will be held
o’clock. All members and
rs are urged to attend,
dc Number Four of the
odist Church will meet at the
to/ Mrs. (!. E. Camp un Cel[icjiur at •--«* nVIOC£T4

a ‘

.4fL

Saturday.
will be Story Hour at
ararv nt Ul o’clock.
Xeailim: Club will meet at
inry at 10 o’clock.
N. Da V. Howard Chapter
Unit,'11 Daughters of the
rdcracv will me. t in Central
it 3:30 o’clock.
Cccilian Music Club will
in Um studio of Mr. Fannie
tkm at 3 o’clock.

■A

M

v

i.

L..I

BUTTERMILK

1 uf

-inline

sandwiches,

1K udendidly render*
■ ro*nnt was given:
■ L 1™ " National Anthem,
B , \i '
''kurus, nccompanH. C, Bower,
during, Sinding—Miss
Davis.
■jigic Power, K. Jerulf.
* -Nightengale Sing K.
mi
J', *•
Glenn accom5 bvv M[5' AUinghure.
■ W'ht, K. J e ru lf—Club
I My R...
nnd Lute, K. Jerthe Linden's in FlowA ' l ,,rUu|'d.n|c—Mm. Julia.;
£ accompanied bv Mrs. It.
fe ? * t
Adolph
. , V ; ■ J 'd h r Takach.
i f, i -Nl*ht Lass on— Mrs.
1^ “•
njpnnied by Mrs.
^

"

hiring iiun, Trygoc

i Smith

l&gt;rinK’ Tryffo«—Miss
u

s i u,
Ki, Ji.',

2 ' cl“*

Song,

ssr* “ •
” Grcig—Mrs.
il

^ i r i , T -';lt;luU!t.h- Mr'*- FhilI SslvC," J| ,y M,»* Davis.
II ^so.fUn,|lwVu
lIreilT—
^ A M
Grui,c
Jri. Liivi, ' ’f11** a«ompan,ed
L;!'l lb!
OUie Hull
* W . , , r,) Swung, Grcig—

h Mr i I,
.

In a wedding of widespread in lerost, Miss Oltie Vera Glissoii p opular young Sanford society girl,
became the bride of Dr. Ralph E. Stevens at a beautiful ceremony performed at the First Presbyter­
ian Church at high noon today. 1) nth Dr. Stevens and his bride have been residents of Sanford for
many y ears anil have a wide cirri e nt friends, not only here but over the whole state, who join in ex­
p e n d i n g best wishes and cmi^rutulation*.

I II** litriil Amllli lit ink
Fr«*wh 1‘hiirn* il dall) -Hv*rvi*il In

5c, 10c\ and 15c

■1
■ •*
(410.4) 0 Kwiq contest; 8 p t o g f t m ;
7 IJhclo Th!l! T itV rr r t r t l ; 7tf
10:30 done*. tLirtis t-.'ins.
three Muskatvei*; 8:15 c»fn
W E A F : New York (192) r .
' 7 1 ___
ices; 0;30 talk; It tin band; H I pan.* 99)5 trio,
K.SD: St.
Host Diayajcb,
hour: 9 symphony; H* orch- :..i
(515.1) 7 program ,
,,
W H N: Nev. Y..it, &lt;:’.■*•* ■ «' .•
0:30 health talk: 7:10 trio; S
chestra; 9 Howland dunce; 10:30 S t a t e M e d l C l i ! S o d *
dance: 11 urvh-Hra.
W EB J; New Y.uh (23 ) ■■ t
gram.
W JZ: N»w 7
( I • '■ ■f. i
ST. PETERSBURG. Ajrr. 22.-r*
tra ; 7 Wnll SI. Journal
, , vevi-TLe annual convention "of" thof
7:25 q u a t l i t ;
8 mixed q u a r t e t : : Florida Medical Society will be . . s
9:30 orchestra.
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was a business visitor in Sanford. !!♦*
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Aivi ss - Ttu-sday.
A wedding of wide-spread in te r- , maline
and silk ...........
finuers
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esl taking idaee nt high noon In . I m i i s were ot matching slunl" nf
I tan. fine carried i. show, i bmi\\ S Alb ii of Daveapnrl, was J ♦**
day was th at of Mism Ullie \ era nttet ot while oi'cltid*, roses and
un out ot town gtiej-t ill the Stev
Glissun, the lovely d aughter of
vallev lilies.
etis lilm on wedding.
Meadolsi.Im's
wedding March
and Airs. L.
Gllsson and Dr.
Ralph K. Stevens, which
was j was used -is a recessiont.l.
Me. and Mrs, A. lb Parish, of
solemnized
at
the
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bride
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... daughter. Lakeland arrived
Wednesday t.&gt; S T
terian (Tutreh with Dr. I.. Il.irnall i i.f Ii. mid ..li-. L. t (.I d mi and .,tt,.„,|
Glisson-Fteveiis wed-‘i* I*
Brownlee officiating, using tnu has sinml must of her life in N a n -J jillo.
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ford. She is a graduate of th e '
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impressive ring ceremony.
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Lung before the aiipninted hmtr Saulmil Digit School and is an atFriends of Airs. .1 N. Tolar will ■ ♦&gt;
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for the eerentonv. the church was traetive im niber of the vouitger I |M, HOrrv to learn that she lias 14
filled to over flowing with rela­ social ,et and has enjoyed i-xtrente been ill at her home for the past
tives and friends of the coupl-*. pupulanti. She possesses remark- week.
The church war handsomely decor-, able pm -onal beauty of ih&gt;* bruated the chancel being bunked with tu tte tv tie. and a graciotts p&gt; rsonIlenrv McLaalm leturued Tues­
potted palms
and ferns, w hile'nlitv which has made her a fav- day from Atlanta.
Henry Mcaemss the center were tall wiek-l"tUe &gt;utb a host of friend-,
Luilin dr., rcimiTns quite ill at his ii
or baskets of pink gladioli. On'
i&gt;r; Stevens, who is a beloved home.
each side of the pulpit were m y -1ulivsici.in of Sanford, is a son of
riads of F aster lilies. Graceful Mr. and &gt;ii
II. It, Stevens and
Mrs. Ilenrv Wight had ns her
sprays of asparagus fern intwin- sneiP hi buyltoml days In Sanfo-d. guests for the musical Tuesday, s-ied the choir and chancel rails; hero Hi* was graduated Irum the S iim- Mi &gt;. ii L. Muilhic and Mrs. F. -.I
were placed many E a s te r li'ies. | ford lligli School, later utt- .-ling T. Maine.i, of Altamonte .Springs.
The seats for t)u&gt; relatives ami i Stetson University nt DelJtml and
eloHt friends were lied with p ln l.|th e l mvei itv of North &lt;'uiidmi
Mrs. .1. N. Robson, Mrs. Ray,
tulle, holding at cadi tdaee a tank Dr, St-von- , omplcted »ii&gt; im dleal Miss Dnrothy Itny and Byron a V
gladiolus. Acting ns ushers w
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Stevens were tile guesis ot friends
Modgeson Bull, Robert Deane, and ' "11, g at Philadelphia. II- mi- for dinner at the Putnam lan in
G. It. Ross.
( t e n d l be e.nuy daring the U'orld DeLand Sunday.
The nuiitial manic was in dtarge M ar and was commissioned tirst
of Dr. II. II. McCaslin and Miss ■lieutenant in the Medical Dorps.
Miss Blanche Rose, of Valdosta,
Mabel Bowler. Preceding the i'ere- He wn- In ■) with the t'Path Kug- fin., arrived
Wednesday from a
mnnv Mis;, Howler sang “ ik'eause" ineei in the Fighteenth Di'ision vivit in Miami and will be the
anti “ A t Dawning.’’
| ami was later promoted to rap- guest of Alls. Lula LeGette on **♦*
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As the bridal chorus from Lo- laincv and sent overseas,
Magnolia Avenue.
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hengrin was played, the wedding' He eceived a citation tor dt&gt;m
party m 1v a in cd.
.\Ii --h Rebecca , tinguedicd ami exceptional galbiuThe mafiv
friends of Mrs. Cecil ™
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K(evens, ns bridesmaid, entered try, which was awarded by Gen. Gabhet will Is* stirrv to learn of ■V
first with the groomsman, llriu" John J- Pershing. He held the the recent death of her brother,
Anderson. Miss Stevens was n rtmk of regimental surgeon in the Tucker Irwin, sit Washington, Git.,
He is now a Ho leaves a wife ami two chil­ u %♦
picture of girlish loveliness in a 305th Engineers.
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gown o£ pink flat crepe, fashion- major in reserve of the Medical dren.
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ed with nnron
nproii effect, trimmed t o r n : and is al.iti regimental - ■«i*■
with bands of cream lace and tiny geon of Hie IJ Ith lnfaiUr; in tie’
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pink roses. She wore a large pic- Florida National Guard. He is an Mrs.Check Entertains
ture hat of pink straw nnd mu- active nnmbee ami post surgeon ol I \ i T&gt;.&gt;i/1rrev j - f n n A o i n . r
line. which was trimmed with a the C an ip M l-U sain g post o! the A l l Y I l ( l ^ e I lO H O I lllldT ■ v
A i l ’S. E . U l c i m i ^ G l ’l
single pink rose.
She carried a American Ls'gion. He is u memher ot the Florida State. South­
shower bouquet of pink roses.
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drs.
Victor
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Little Louise Purden. the daughter the Elks, the Sanford Lodge «3, entertained with bridge at her S t

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MISS OLL 1E VERA GLISSON. BECOMES
BRIDE OE DR. RARER E. STEVENS
IN PR E TTY CHURCH WEDDING

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"f ‘‘uch number beT'dncmg the one who gave

Thursday Evening, 8 O’clock
At Central Park
I. March: “ Semper Fideies"—
Sousa.
2. Overture: “ F o u n t a i n •• f
Youth’*— Kitig.
3. Descriptive: “G randfather’s
Clivk"— Amsdcn.
I. (a) Fox T rot: “The l.ittle
Wooden Whistle Wouldn’t
Whistle”—Von T ib er.
4. (b) Fox Trot: “ Follow the
Swallow"— Henderson.
5. .Selection: "The Iloval Vaga­
bond"—Geo. M. Cohen.
DUvniiaslon
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(he Queen •*
Autumn”— Bigge.
7. Selection: "The Voice of
McConnell”—Alcott.
8. Intermezzo: “ In a Moonlit
Carder.”— King.
9. (a) Song: "When You and
1 Were Seventeen”— Kahn.
9. (b) Song: “ When the Lights
Are Low”-— Fiorita.
10. National Anthem: "The Star
Spangled Banner"— Key.
Joe Keizenstein, Bandmaster

quintet; 8 classical; 10 dance, jaas
a rtists.
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KYW : Chicago (530) 7 concert;
7:45 entertaining plans; 8 stage
review; 8:15 choral society; 9:451 :30 revue.
W LW : Cincinnati (422.3) 0:00
concert; 10 string orchestra, vocal
violinists.
’ATAM: Cleveland (389.4) 7:00
program ; 9 WEAK relayed; 210
dance.
WOC: Davenport (131) 0:30
Sandm an; 0:50 educational; 9:00
musical.
KOA: Denver (322.4) 9 music;
9:10 program ; 12 dance.
W W J: Detroit News (352.7) 7
News orchestra, pi*&gt;t; 9 dunce.
WHO: D ps Moines (520) 0:30
orchestra; 7:30 glee club; 9 sym ­
phonic; 9:15 orchestra,
WBAP: Fort Wurth S ta r Telegrnm (475.9) 7:3o old Southern
melodies: 9:30 dance.
PWX: Havana (400) 7:30 con­
cert.
KNX: Hollywood (330.9) 8:15
dance: 9 concert; 10 features; 12
orchestra.
W 0 8 : Jefferson City (440.9) 8
address, musical.
WDAF: Kansas Citv Star (305
0) O f4fhnn| nf *)&gt;(, Air; 8 elar.fi
ccl; 11:45 Nighthnwks.
WCCO: Minneapolis-St. Paul

We will build your house

sic Of Norwegians
en On Program At
At Woman's Club
Jay afternoon
the Music
rttficnt &lt;&gt;( ihe Sanford W»s Hub under tlie able cliairbiaaf.Vlrs. D. P. Drummond,
the fifth of the series of
(,! ti-is V.in, ii it has been
it this winter.
In keeping
lie music of a single counleh time, the music of Tues*n ciitirelv of Norwegian
iicrv
; of tr.e most delightful feaof this eric of musicals lias
the unusual and beautiful
ating. Each time the ntntoBot th" dub has been so in
BC with the spirit of the mtif the particular country from
inc program was selected.
e Nurvvi l.'iioi atmosphere was
Vsuotdied Tuesday by the
l dber moss combined with
biuc &gt;villea. A large fish
mounted above a group of
cals who were dressed nn
*«ian is'asants, and who
«&lt;i "ii a fish net. The guests
fitted at mall tables, which
entered f., small mounds of
holding a Norwegian flag,
tu table was lovely, lu-ing
4 beneath a garden parasol of
draped with moss. Here a
basket held petunias of ecrfern v.hilu two tall tapers
)het holders burned at each
“f the table.
■c host, se- fnp the afternoon
• Jli‘. Vuhe Williams and
9- Minurik. Following the
Tim the delightful refresh-

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The St. Agues Guild met Mon­
day afternoon a t the Betty Ann
Tea Room with Mra. W. H. Beldinsr ns hostess.
The usual order of business was
observed and plans for n card p ar­
ty which will be given soon nt
the home of Mrs. C. J. Marshall on
Union Avenue, were made.
The E aster Apron Sole, which
is an unusual event with St. Agnes Guild was postponed to the
last Saturday in April.

P R INCIPALS IN WEDDING SOLEMNIZED TODAY

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Tolar, was drciScd in a white satin in Avenue. Hie popularity &lt;n the
nuit nn&lt;l carded the ring in the'couple is nt totted by th- "utny
h ea rt of a Illvc
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received.
bride attended bv 'her ntaid-ofJ-oiluwm.: Urn tehenr&gt;al m
honor, Miss Nome William.'. They fiUa*on-.’U vens wedding ■'
w e r e m c l a t t h e a l t a r b y t h e g r o o m fir-t I ' r w h y t a m n f iiurrh I urs«la&gt;
with Dr. J. N. Tolar, as hi&lt; best |evening. Miss Glisson entertained
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the attendants and
nnd immediate tarnman.
Miss Williams was attractive in iiica with a supper at the Semi*
n gown of grccri flat crepe, fash­ nolo Cafe.
The te'uutiful appointed table
ioned in scallop* und trimmed in
cream lace and beuutifully em­ was centered bv an arrangement
broidered. Her hat won of green of pink rosea and ferns in which
straw ami maline ami hud u sin­ it etc placed a min la tarn brul- i. "J
gle- rose of pink fur trimming. Her groom. The place cards were of
(lowers were a shower bouqti it of bridul suggestions.
Tho attendants were presented
pink roses.
lovely
gifts ns mementos of the
The lovely bride was becoming-

( ,M,le Uccuinpan- lv attired in an ensemble suit, the occasion, the ladisa being givi*'
' t: on Of G lava. coat being of rosewowi tharmccn. strings At tsratls. th e jc w tl'm * '

dioli and radiance roses eamhir.ed
with fern. The tallies wer- "Roy
id I allies” and there wer r "sqealer" favora.
The fir t prize. The Royal Book
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a daily kitchen slate arid the con­
solation, a book entitled, “ What
I know about Bridge,” was won
bv _Mrs. R. W. i ’eurman.
Following the game a deliciou*
salad course was served, the salad
being shaped ns a "sqealer” from
various fruits.

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A t b . W E D N E S D A Y . A P R I 1 . 22. H 12:,
toop an early lead by finding Mnj g r i d ? e fur three lilt* a n t two run*
j i n the first three Inning*, hut
thereafter weri* helpless against -----------------_
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the veteran Southpaw*.
Three | FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
walk.*. a ritlfle and an error c a v e , I c e l a n d at Sanford,
the Senator* three run* in the* *'I nmrn at St. Petersburg,
fourth inninjr.

FOR tJ !K

Today’s Games

tY IS POUNDED I
FOR 17 HITS AND
11 RUNS IN GAME
^ L akeland

H ig h lan d ers

1 How They Stand
FI.ORIDA STATE LEAGUE

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1 Sanford ...........
Lakeland .. • ........ . .. .. 1 .r»
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Tampa
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Unable to Solve Delivery
of Walsh and Lose Despite
F ive Free Passes to First

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Detroit Given
Victor,- When
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Throw For

Rv.tie hy innings;
Washington 000 :W0 120—0— *-0 n
Philadelphia Oil 000 0 0 0 - 2 - 7 - 1

R ig g e d B a s s o r T rout

.NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati a tt St. Louis.
Chicago at Pittsburgh.

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We Will F.lve The Following Prizes:

BROWNS D EFEA T SOX
ST. LOUIS, Apr. 22.—'l ^ie St
Louis Browns earned un even
AMERICAN t.jBARUE
brral: in the series with the Chl- £ t Louis a t Cleveland.
Wh.te Sox by winning yes- Detroit at Chiengo.

Break For ’te,f!:'v in 'J1'* fmnlh un,J Gnat Philadelphia ut Boston.
Indian', S.c^
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Makes Wild bi„ iim| Robertson hit hom:- run*
- ASSOCIATION
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Double P lliv j**#
a1 1* 0men
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. i Pet.
4 i .800
New York ........
- i’afely for the seventh time in se* Mobile at Biimlnghnm.
New O r l e a n s a t Atlanta.
.714
Cincinnati
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F lte h er Ery, of the Lakeland
' i - DETROIT. A or. ^ ’.-C le v elan d v«&lt;" V*1™ - .
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Little Rock at Chattanooga.
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'00 w,,s defeated for the first time „ L‘- ' " r&lt;
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Memphis at Nashville.
Philadelphia .. ..
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yielded 17 hits and Sanford won
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this season yesterday wlien DeChicago .
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Stf
Louis
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050
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by a score of 11 to 1.
1','! troit
game of the
•&gt; :i .400,
. won
. thy
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Brooklyn .
Lakeland started the scoring in
^ r i e a , here 4 to 3 Detroit made
2
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! P ittsburg . • .
second, getting one run, but after
m m m
tliret*
to*cir tuns
m u ' in the
my second after
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Boston ..............
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th a t never were in sight of the
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Kewster, Indian second ba&lt;enton,
home plate.
made n wild throw for a douhL*
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
iday with two nf-n out. Cleveland
Sanford began hitting Ery in the
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third, getting three hit* and two
W. J,. Pi i. t!r ! %
“ --i*T in the rflxth J t;,\ |,\KSVII.I.K. Apr. 22.—The
,8S.'t "h e n Stenhenson knockul a home nr!„, .j]
;m(| track meet of the
runs, and this was repented in the
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J Cleveland
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
fifth and seventh,
making
th"
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.livid,,,, «,f the A m erhaa
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score II to 1.
Philadelphia
In the eighth, the Cartermen,
*n the eighth ,'lmched the nl (h) University «'f Florida on St. P e t e -Mu g a rampa ...
Chicago
4 4 .fiOO ^
lot being satisfied with a five run
I New York
.r&gt;b(&gt; r nntl‘ f‘n ,PVt.r° ‘J .w h?n h,‘.
Mu&lt; *' next, it ha* hee„ announced
cod, started an o th e r period of
1Detroit
.4W *d centerfieid, bringing m Mon- |,v .Janies I.. White, athleti- d i r e NATIONAL LEAGUE
fl
,*S!
pounding Ery, which wn* worse
| St. Louis
;,i; h „ / . 1- v- b |n d fulled to scon* in ; U)r llf tkp university.
Director
A)|
called off, Kid,erf.
2
than anything th a t had gone be­
1Boston
l
•DU
‘
nail gt n „
AVI', it** has iu*t been appointed 1.1Il(.r.1i
fore. When it was ail over, the
b velaml 010 020 000- . V - K V -2 ch„ir .nl(n „f the track and field ,U'
"
_____
i
score was II to 1 and the Celery1 lnlt
f‘ 000 01 x 4
\) 0 1ehtirunifin^hipfi committee &lt;»f the
\M I 'J t i t ’AN | (R ,\i;lli;
SOUTHER ASSOCIATION
Feds had been credited with six
W. L. IVt.
. »iBU' 1A-. A; *'. f o l l o w i n g the en- ,
, ' j / Cleveland :i.
more hits, m aking a total of 17.
j.ru re e of the University of Flar- ^
V(„ |; 5 .
,h7.‘.
Y A N KEES BEAT BOSTON
' Atlanta
Kinsey hit safely by third, and
.7;.n
' Naahvillo
ida into t e A. A. T .
Phlludtlphia
Washington «.
NEW
YORK.
Apr.
22.—Sam
Frisbie followed with a hit to the
I.ittle Rock
••''lb Jones scattered hits yesterday, one
Plat)'-' f"r a nnu'h larger eril y
j ,lUj.
(j,
'hiengo
8.
sume territory; Walsh hit between
New Orleans
■:»0« of them a home run bv Val picthis years than ever before are
* *
„
I■
pitcher sr.d third and w»« *nfo
| ****#**!»»*||
■ft|W inlch and the New York Yankee*I
wuv* &lt;Hr i.ln le sail,-.,,
on fieldir’s choice and pitcher
‘W* comiurretl th** Bo,tor. Red Sox, f, ] mid he expoets to have numher, ’ AMI.K.t
.ASSOCI ATKIN
Birmingham
i
t
made bad throw to third, Kinsey
olumhuH 7.
Mah lie
to
t.
Wallv
Pirn,
hit
homo
r.m
«*f
hading
uthletic
clubs
m
the
Mtlwau!
e
!2;
f
to 1. Wally Pipp hit a home run!
,,
,,
and Frisbie scoring; Curley goes
Kansas (,ity 7; Toledo H.
:
Chattanooga
di &gt;0 ' in the fifth off Filhr.
| mW&gt;" u&gt;&lt; W(‘!l « ' college*..
out to center; Dean hit safe over
St. Paul 2; Indianapolis I
Score hy innings:
second, and Wulzak hits safe by
p _0
An apparatus for the relief ,,T Minneapolis 10; l.nulsiille
0 0 0 001 000 — 1
The
Maiden
Dearborn,
all
metal
SOUTH
ATLANTIC
LEAGUE
Boston
third; Thompson gets scratch hit
or th** Fohl aid freight line,
’
| _ j,,.^ ' New York 110 012 OOx—5 —13—0 , wt it, r’s rruntp consisting of a wil*
through short, Walsh and Dean plane
....
tit. looked ,.after
fI .. -Staking
i, I—
ftfrar -ftthe
la,. ita1a.i r , Greenville
.
.fr.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
I low block, cut., to fit the mi | of.
a*
2
o
t ,ooii
ecu. IIlf*: Bailey hit--* to iefi scor­
tile ha■id While Wi lling, ha * hren AI hintn *|; New Oi'f.'r** !
CHAMPIONS
S
I
M
.
EN
on
the
.
tv,.
,,
'light
from
,iJI(.n„
2
(I
1.000
ing Walzak; Bailey is thrown out
V,00 p ||11 A f)p j p i i i a
'&lt;2
peitceted l,y Mis* Keenly, clerk of Birmingham U&gt;; Mobile 10.
S partanburg ..
I
trying to stretch hit into double; to Chicago.
&gt;,00
By
taking
advantage'
of
Lefty
&gt;l tbdlnyue Mospita! Medical Cot- Chaltarmoga 7: Little Rock f,.
Aiiqiinta
C a rte r retired side, short to first . 1
.500 Groves* wildnea.s. the Champion.
,n N1'"' Aork.
Nnaiivillc
Meinpln * t&lt;.
A slleville
Short work was innde of the vis­
CrJunibiu
Senator* split even in their two!
itors in their half of the ninth.
game series here by taking y es te r­
Charlotte
Hprcitzer was out ut first; Doyle
Knoxville
day’s contest t&gt; to 2. The Athletic*
walked, and B ryant lilts into dou­
ble play forring Doyle at second
and is out a t first, Dean Wnlzal; |
to Bailey.
The Box Score
The box score:
SANFORD
AB It 11 PO A E I'Her sou Hurls (ium! Bull Bui
Curley, rf
.. I 8 *&gt; :i (1 d
I,oses (Rime on Account of
„ ft 3 3 1 ft 1
Dean, as
AFTIUATCU W ITH
Hugged Supporl and Own
ft 1 :: :: 2 0
Wulzak. 2b
ft 0 ■1 :i 1 ii
Thompaon. c
Mlsplays;
Bower
Kffcctive
'
T h e S a n f o r d G r f d it A s s o c ia t io n
Bailey, Jb .
ft 0 •I 11 II 0
ft 0 0 •I 0 II
Carter, If
Kinsey, cf
8 1 •» •I 0 &lt;1 ST. PKTEPSBUIKJ, Apr. 22.— ,
1 T ii 1 il Eight error* by Tampa Infielder*
Frisbie, 3b
4 ,»
i ) 1 II and nut fielder*, iiieltiding two by
Walsh, p
pitcher Peternon, gave tin* Saint*
Total*
II 17 2d III 1 their sixth consecutive win this 1
LAKELAND
AB R II PO A E aeii.son in a ft to .'! battle here y e s - 1
Kownlski, 2b ....a 0 0 •* l il tenl.iv. Peterion burled good bull
... :i 0 1 ;t 0 0 but wn.* tumble to overcome the
Brazier, cf
Surface, rf ...... 4 t) 1 •&gt; i II hundirap of rugged support while
II 1 3 1 II Bi ifWcr, will king for the Saints,
Welch, ir ...
4 *» I 0 7
II wiii effective and wn* accorded
Diiniits.'s*
1) 1) H 1 0 good lielpi. The box Hcore:
Npreitzer lb
•1 0 1 1 4 0 SAINTS
Alt R H
PO A E.
Doyle, 3b
ft o *
■1i •&gt; •» i
.. . :i II 0 1 &lt;&gt; II P, Allen, **
Bryant, c
•
»
p II ft 0 II
0 1 3 l •1
Kry. p ..

University of Florida
To Stage Track Meet

Caught
On *A
j

*

Yesterday’s
Restiifs

1st LARGEST—Shakespeare “Markoff
Reel*
2nd LARGEST- Heddon “King Special
Rod.
3rd LARGEST—Tacklfe Box.
CorttRst Open From March 1st fo Octolier 1st
All ItiKbt IJnyr— Let’s Oel Busy!

H il l H a r d w a r e C o m p a n y
PHONG 5.1

c_ „

{

JC JE A U T IF Y and protect your
home, inside and out, with
the best paint made: Dev«.
Don’t let lack of ready money
stop y ou! Faint now— puy later.
Consult the Devoe Authorized
Agent in yuur community ubcut
the Devoe Home Improvement
Plan, by which you can paint
your home N O W ,
Uilte ten
months to pay.

TAMPA’S ERRORS
CAUSE OF SAINTS
V IC T O R Y 5 TO 3

1 ft 21 11 2

Totals
...27
Summary: Two hunt* hit*. Hail­ Brown, if
ey; three base bit*. Walznk; Sac- Bm ne*, 1b
iufivs WU. Biywnt, Doyle; iefi on Doyle, «Jb
bu*e*. Sanford
7, Lakeland 7; Be.ine, c
double play*. Kry to Sprietzer, Brower, n
Dean to Wulzak to Bailey; bust* j Browei. n
on bull*, off Wulxh tj, Kry 2; firnt ( Abell, i f
ba*e on error*. Sanford I; eurneil, Bb«'k, c
run 8, Sanford U; Bruzier out In
Sixth hit bv balled ball; Time I :Jft 1 ') utnU
utnQiie. Auger.
TAMPA
____________________
Hunt.
Howell, 2h
JeKMlIIU, 1b

Teddy Taylor Meets
Wallace
In O r l a n( .dAllen,
o - &lt;f,
-

ORLANDO, Apr. 22 A Hi
found bout between Teddy Tuylm
of Lake Worth and Young Wallace of New Orlenn*, will feature
the opening card of 28 round, of
jinxing on Thur*dny evening, Apr.
211, of a aerie* of muli'lie* to be
ntngcd hy Compnny K., the local
unit of the Florida National liuurdThe matche* will be held every
Thuraday evening between now
and the time that the guard i
ordered to Cam p McClellan fm
two week* encunumient late in the
rum m er.

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Wolfe, ill,
Beiiiinger, If
P l'll'l M ill, ,,

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Ball Hardware
Phone 8

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.1 H24 i l 8
Total*
Score bv [piling &lt;:
Tampa
Otm t2t&gt; tldi) 1 1
Si. Petersburg
OlHl 210 02x -ft
Summary: Two base hit, P. Al­
len stolen base. Hoggin*, aueiil e , , Johnson, Barne.s (2); lloylej
limn and Jessnia. Dovlile playtt
lie-.,- tn .Mr ,incr, left
h»-w&gt; I
Tuniiut 8; Salat* 2. Base on ball*
oft Brower I; Peler*on ft. S t u n k ;
The bond b o o tleg ger ha* appear- out l»v Brower I; Pe'eisoii .1 Hit
fd. Bond bouses locuted an the b\ idtilii'i. Itiown. I mpire* It,,.**'
Illinois border take bond* Into In- tn&gt;nt&lt; t iViii , (base I. Him* I :JO.
dluna which have been approved
Tin* emli t km '..a ui'iimi,lent,
by the flllnois stale uutlioritie
hut not hy those of Indiana, make a (min of 11,m-it will) plumb-line;t,
their sales ami Inn t v back into l,o observing the t*ti* wus mad,
i by Plmruidi Tittankhatn&lt;*ii.
their home office* in Illinois.

J *i \ ii i

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DEVOE}
iBurr-vxoNt?'

11*■

C’ledit is tin* only insurance the poor
man lias against illness and adver­
sity. To keep this insurance in force
one has only to pay one's hills when
due. establish the reputation for hon­
est and fair dealing.
Business is done on credit.
When
one consumer, however humble, fails
in his or her duty to maintain a good
credit ruling, the entire fabric of
business is weakened to just that ex­
tent.
Your merchant works for you. lie
supplies you with your daily needs,
as they arise. He is entitled to his
wage, which is whatever von owe him.

Nou) is ihe time
to Invest in
, - J , —d

Prices will advance mi all lids as developments take place.
Pre-Development Prices on Golden Grove Lots in Unit No. 2 are
$125 a lot.
Every lot high and dry with beautiful trees.
There are a limited number of these lots and liny will he sold
tiuicklv.

Hay* your bills. Pay them promptly
when duo. P.y doinjr so YOiJ profit
even more than the merchant.

•I

Serve It Every Mea
The h e a l t h o f y o u r e n t ir e family d e ­
p e n d s on t h e g o o d n e s s o f their f o o d .
S e r v e M e r i t a e v e r y m eal , a n d you will
k n o w y o u a r e right s o far aa b r e a d ia c o n ­
c e r n e d . It ia rich, f i n e - f la v o r e d and p u r e .
S e r v e it e v e r y m e a l . T w o aiz es, 1 0 c a n d
15 c .
M ad e by the—
AMERICAN BAKERIF.S COMPANY

I!UI L&gt;

BUY IN

Don’t Let Your
“Insurance” Lapse
y ,f f i r ,i R r ,! i ; y w

TODAY!

►i

fresh d a ily from y o u r gro cer

Retail Credit Men’s Association
"

EXTRA RICH

BREAD

AFFILIATED WITH

The Sanford Credit Association

Telephone 713

202 First Street

�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22, 1925

Advertisement
Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on A ll Sanford Bipsiness Activities of Importance
i Daily Herald

■a d . r a t e s
Cash In Advance
i
•&gt;« Ttr
,m pnlr.m. Bull f«l*

,( Im m ed iately t°r
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“Typo d ou ble

a liar
* lia r
a lia r
m lia r
above

tM are for con,
..
Utiru ln»( llons.
grofdi or a v e r a g e l e n g t h
ne.
L founts a l i30c
for first
Hffijfn chifif®
fcftlonIs restricted to
te^ rrn r’ lV made The Bann.fsld will be responsible
I ' I one Incorrect Insertion,
•dmtlwr for subseouent
*1®.., Thp office should tie
M hcmrdlately In case of
r- T0 jtpvrutTiHKita
Herald representative thor­
ny fl^tU r with rates, rules
cUislflestlnn. will give you
. 1, 1, Information. And If
wl.h. they will nssl't you
roniin* your want ad. to
. It mere effective.
laroiiTA.'T rvoTicn
irertlrer* should give thetr
, or postoffice address as
as their phone number If
desire results. About nno
pr nut of ti thou sand has u
jhnne. and the others c a n t
innnlcate with you unless
linaw your address.
I iliranllitnnarr MUST be
li person nt The hanr,j Herald office or by let,, Telephone ilhesSll#■rts ire not valid.
Service
npteour. Promo • l.fflrlent.

THIS
1CSINESS DIRECTORY
n J i i t d In p l n r r n l t h l n r n s y
| i t | k r p r u p l r it( S n n f u r i l
t r n l r r a »n n f l r n
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Classified Directory

S H O E REPAIRING
L’SEI) CARS FOR SALE
HOPKIN’S ELEC TR IC S T! 0 K
I'ddl
Dodge Touring Car.
SHOP— Wo turn out neat work,
with quick service and wo use 1920 Dmlj.c Screen Truck.
1929 Dodge Sedan.
the best m aterials.
1922 Lord Too Truck.
1929 Ford Touring Car.
PRINTING
1921 Ford Touring Car.
WIGHT P R IN T SH O P—Rush nrd"Terms to Some People"
ers a specialty. Phone 117-W,
I. W. PHILIPS SONS
9 Railroad Avenue.
Dodge Sale* and Service
HE SEM INOLE PRINTHRY_
"inting t h a t pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 99. New lo­
cation, Welaka
Huilding next
LEARN ABOUT Pont County and
door to Used F urniture Co.
Lakeland, through the S tar-Tele­
gram. Rest advertising medium In
South Florida Published mornings.
»!• B. S PU R LIN G , sub-&gt;di vision Star-Telegram, lakeland. Fl».
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie Hlghway.
____________

Advertising

___ TIN A N D M ETAL WORK

Building Material

Thedford’s

.ssified Directory

MURE AND MOTOR R E ­
WINDING.
ARTJLKCTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,
frOMOBlI.ES FOR RENT
KL Car
Drive il
Uak and Second St.

Rooms For Rent

Miscellaneous
WANTED To hire $1500 or more WANTED TO KENT— l or 5
at S per cent. Will give flr.it
room cottage a t unco. Close in.
mortgage on new four thousand "V" care Herald. *
dollar house, or other security. Ad­
dress K. S. H. care of Herald.
Have you rooms »o rent or some
second hand furniture to sell?
WANTED—Acreage near Sanford Use The Herald’s classified page
A t reasonable price. Fred S and get results.
Houston. Sanford.
KTRAT ED Collie dog.
Owner W ANTED—Well broke in tnule
for grove work. Must weigh at
m ay have same by calling 571-J
least 1100 pounds. Price must be
and paying for this ad.
cheap for cash.
II. S. Long,
ph nte f&gt;r&gt;7. room 11, Hall Huilding .
STOLEN, Ford Touring car. 1925
model. License No. 159-018-C, WANTED—Competent stenogrngrapher a t once. Apply to Geo
engine No. 10G05227. $25 reward
A. DeCottcs, Attorney.
tor recovery.
WANTED — Acreage,
close to
Sanford, and suitable for sub­
division. Unless your tract is a
Terms
Tim
extraordinary
Rorozone bargain do not reply.
treatm ent for flesh wounds, cuts, must be reasonable.
Address
sores, galls, burns nnd scalds is "Acreage" care Herald.
just ns effective in the .stable as
in the home. Horse flesh heals WANTED—A well located vacant
lot in good residential section.
with remarkable speed under its
powerful influence. The treatment Mu ft be cheap and terms reason­
is the same for animals as for able. Address Box L cure Herald.
humans. First wash out infect­
fX.xlhli tO KENT—A garageious germs with liquid Rorozone,
apartment, furnished. Rent must
nnd the Rorozone Powder completes
reasonable. Address “Garage
the healing process. Price (liquid)
’ care Herald.
211c, dOe, and $1.2(1. Powder 9llc
nitti dot. Suid by i.uney'3 Drug
WANTED—Cook a t once. Orange
Store.
&amp; Black Hotel, Longwood. Telephone.
Motorists of this United States
paid $80,000,000 in 1921 in a gas­
CHILDREN’S FATAL DISEASES
oline tax.

JA M ES H. COWAN—AH kimhi
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. COl.lTMKUft ( O n ) T . E D o n i l — C l a s s ­
ified n d s h a v e t h e l a r g e s t c l r c u W ater nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak
In 5?outhw&lt;»*|f»rn noorijla
Avenue and Third Street. Tele- Intlon
[1**m c /&lt;-worcl&gt; iIn*,
phor.o 111.
TO REACH me prosperous fa r m ­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
count" advertise in the DcLnnd
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
cement work, sidewalks, build­ with order.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. MAINE—WutervUie. Morning SonTerwlllegcr, Prop.
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
HILL LUMBER CO. House a ple are interested in Florida prop­
erty. Reach them through t!i*
_ S endee. Quality and P rico ._
Sentinel
Rate card on eppllcsL'jr.,bmyv il Building
clrlal
Cirr-ir Cumber Company
N. l a u r e l St.
Phone 6G5
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re ­
sults.
Advertise those old articles Lady Says Her Back “ Hurt Night
An advertisement
for threi
you have stored away and have
youths to accompany an explore) no use for. A litle thirty-cer.t n d , and Day” — Least Noise Up­
on mi expedition into British Hon may bring you several dollars. I
set Her. Better After
durns jungles resulted in 2,900 up Phone 118 and a representative will I
plications.
Taking Cardui.
eall to see you.
,

For Spare In This
DIRECTORY
PHONE
148

LESSING — Multigraphing,
ir.g and mailing—as you
It tt—when you want it.
be (12, H. E. Porch, F irst
icnal Bank Bldg.

Automobiles

Liver Medicine
Made from selected
medicinal roots and
herbs—Nature's own
remedy for Constipation
and Indigestion.

Sold Everywhere

Bear Lake Trail
School Good Place
For Boy

FOR RESULTS

FOR S A L E —H i ton Dodge truck FO tt KENT OR L E A S E — Ware- FOR R EN T— Rooms with or with­
house spiico on A. C. L. Siding.
Excellent condition. Rest barout meals.
Reasonable rates.
Sanford
Machine Co., 2nd nnd Oak Lincoln House.
gain in town. Phone 571-W. F. E.
Ave.
•
King.
a re wasting time and mo­
FOR RENT — Cottage.* Phono noYou
v if this page hasn't your clas­
FOR SA LE OR R E N T —Bungnlow
sified advertisement. Phone it in
on Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
today. No. 1 !«.
ner lot. Real bargain $7509. Good
FOR RENT—Ground F loor Elks ----------------- _ _ terms, Thrasher &amp; Garner.
ltldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up- NOW VACANT Furnished sleep­
stairs. C. T. Smith.
ing room down town, comforta­
FOR SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms nnd ble and cool, telephone, hot and
cold w ater, 119 E ast 5th St.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
kitchenette. Shirley A partm ents.
or sell th a t second-hand goods?
Opposite Post O f f i c e . ______ ____ FOR RENT— Furnished rooms.—
Hum Hack
Homo
Caniaux
FOR SA LE— Fotdson tractor, disc FOR RENT a t Daytona Reach. Reach. Mrs. II. Fellows.
Very
desirable
sum
m
er
cottage
harrow. Acme harrow in good
condition. Address R. I*. Sims. ami apartments. Robert Gray. 801
J
Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Rox 21,
Longwood, Fla.
Daytona Reach. Phone 10G5-J.
FOR SALE—New five room bung­
LOST—Saturday night on carnival
alow, bath, two porches. South
grounds, plain Elgin wrist watch
Sanford Avenue. Opposite a v ia ­
with black arm band Finder re­
tion field. Fred S. Houston, Snnturn to Miss L angraff at hospital.
ford.
S aturday night on Celery
The snow-capped ivnk of Mt. FOR RENT— Five room bungalow
in Lake Monroe. $25 per month.
m. name plate off Paige
Everest rises 29,1 It feet above
Knight &amp; MncNcill, 107-109 Park
car.
Return to Florida
the sen.
Avenue.

.ost and Found

FOR S A L E — 1921 Ford Touring.
L'tiffSwn St* £?i2"?n! ft»ty*iitwif nnli*!*
self starter. For quick sale. $90.
Mrs. Cox. Apt. f* (upstairs) Herald
Bldg.

FOR RENT— Five room bungalow
io good location $15 m r month
A. p ! Connelly &amp; Sons. Realtors.
101-8 yIngnolia Ave., Phone 18.
FOR RENT—3 room apartm ent,
unfurnished, private hath, hot
water, private entrance, 919 Oak
Ave,
__
^
FOR ftfe’N T—T o ad u lts "
ed apartments. First floor, p ri­
vate bath. Also furnished sleep­
ing room, hot water. 812 Magnol­
ia Ave.

F O R SALE—Small bungalow,
choice location $9,750. Ten pereentsV-vn and bnbuwa-.Vkc rent,
w
pfj.i parasite: in --V-'
’hiuii lea to R' .,,79.
tesiiuo* of children unuermuw’
hcultli and so weaken their vital­
ity that they are unable to resist FOR SA LE—Soda fountain. Good
the diseases so fatal to child life.
location, owner going north. In­
The safe course is to give a few quire “ II" enro of Herald.
closes of White’s Cream Vermifuge.
FOR RENT—New five room house
It d 'stro y s and expels the worms FOR SALE—Rose of Sharon anil
double garage, three miles out,
without the slightest injury to the hihuscus plants. Phone G03-J.
Orlando Road $15.00 n month, call
hcnlth or activity of the child.
Price 95e. Sold by Lnney’s Drug
)U RENT— Kitchen and bedroom
Store.
____ —Adv. FOR QUICK SALK— Myrtle Avenuo lot close in. East front
!DH Elm Ave.. M. Schneider.
Price $1000.
Only
$100 cash
balance easy monthly payment
Telephone 719 for more Inform a­
tion.

Winfield, Texas.—"My hack hurt
F L O R I D A - ORLANDO — Oran do
_morning Sentlnat: largest classi­ night ami day," says Mrs. 0. L.
fied business, rate lc a word, m in­ Eason, 0f It. F. D. 1, this place, "f
ached and ached until 1 could hard­
imum 2le cash with order.
ly go. I felt weak nml did uot feel
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the like doing anything. .My work was
accepted wnnt nd medium in a threat harden to me. I Just hated
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word to do up the dishes, even. 1 was
no-account and extremely nervous.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
"Mv mother hail taken Cardui
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St, ami she thought it would do mo
Johns County is reached through good, so she told me to take It.
the St. Augustine Evening Record. My husband got me a bottle anil I
Quick results. Two centa per word. began on It. I began to Itnprovo at
once. It wno such a help that l
Sample copy on rcauest.
continued it until alter the baby’s
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily birth.
"I took eight bottles and 1 can
Times, the great
homo daily,
rnte l H c per word, minimum certainly say that It helped me.
.fha^KO 25c n u h . w i th order. Write
for complete rnte card.
grew lesu nervous and began to
XVGST V lttn iN tv —Clarksburg. The sleep better.
Plnrli ilitirir Exponent, oiorntnc
"J can certainly n commend
Im'lmllng Sunday, rnnrtilns lastin Cardui t&lt;&gt; expectant mothers, for to
I cant per
minimum tin.
me It was a wonderful help. . . . In
PALM REACH COUNTY—The every way I fell better after taking
scene of stupendous development It and I think ll is a eplcudid modiRead about it in the Palm Reach ciuv."
Cardui Is purely vegetable, and
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
contains no harmful drugs.
quest.
Ifnr pale every where.
NC-162

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

LOST— A t Speer’s Department
Store on Saturday night, a gold
fratern ity pin with
chain ami
guard. Both pin nnd guard are
set with pearls. The initials F.
G. M. '25 ure engraved on back
of win. Finder please return to
G. E. McKay at the High School
end receive liberal reward
AN

EX II! DERATING

A bottle of Hcrbinp on the shelf
a t home is like having a doctor in
the house all the time. It gives
instant relief when the indigestion
gets out of order o r the bowels
fail to net. Olio or two tloscj Is
all th a t is necessary to start things
moving and restore th a t fine feel­
ing of exhilaration and buoyancy
of spirits which belongs only to
in i feet health. Price GOc. Sold hy
Limey’s Drug Store.
—Adv.
Bricks are produced in G reat
Britain by grinding the clinker
and ashen and mixing them with
lime nnd water.

.JOHN E. FOX
SIII T I I U N I l PAINT
Tho Paint That Paves Ton
Money.
Mnniiiaetureil by
F!hrrs»ti-I,lnilalrr Tnlat Co.
Unlit by
I.OSSIMl I-A 1ST COMPANT
113 Mine null * Axe.

Ileal Estate-— Insurance
All kinds of properly listed for sale
Park Avenue and Second Street

I 'h o u r 27 It

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So nays "Wnukon” the "Indian
Chief" in current issue of the
“ Pack Rut" official organ of the TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
"Trail School" located near Old
f AUTO SERVICE
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
Bear
Lake,
and
not
far
from
Flatbljht. Meets all trains. Ilag
cent a word daily, two centa a word
top Mountain.
P transfer. Phono 551.
Outdoor Sports are always good
[ H U , WRECKER
for hoys, likewise are Plapao-Lax- ADVERTISE In I2e Journnl-Horutivc-Links good for boys, and
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
girls as well.
This time of the year, when the weekly and Sunday Classified rates
children arc hard at work, with 10c per line. tVnycrosa Journaltheir studies—and their exercise is l/erald, Wnycross, Georgia.
as a consequence inure or less
limited, and colds contracted in TAMPA MORNING TR IB UNE —
hf. i . l c a f e
Send in your .subscription to the
’ bed in Service ami Qual ill ventilated houses, in the school, Tribune or hand it to your local
*fJt Street and Park Ave or “ movie” or from wet feet, with dealer so you can read Florida’s
their resultant whole train of ills greatest newspaper.
One year
arc prevalent. Now, the danger­
G months $4.QC. three months
ous season of the year, parents 32.IM). U you desire $1,000 insur­
should safe guard their children’s ance policy udd 75 cents to your
health with Lnxutivr-Link.
You t filer.
won't have to beg the "kids" to!
take them, as they will do the beg­ "DO YOU WANT to buy or will
anything?" If so advertise in
ging for them, as they would for
ELECTRICAL
candy. Try this marvelous health the "GainexviUo Sun."
sustaining preparation; Lnncy ami I iKV HI.or Kits ATTENTION- -r*nELECTRIC CO. ~
Dean druggists recommend and ico Io I* bn ml l i n i n g m e a r « a t e * l &lt;!*■
111' to tiilh.n A I'latt
veliqimi-nt In (ilorbtu'n bl story; *
sell
them. Send the boy out to lii.tr
m illio n d o ll a r h i g h w a y io ih*
Miu.
Everything elcceither
one
of
these
drug
stores
for
g
u l f b each pin t
flnlBheH: « tw o
•aone 122. Electrugith
a pink package of these great pint, mllll in iio!l.ir b r h l g a a c r o s s E s c a m ­
ll.iy u l a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
m illio n
lozenges. The money will be well dilla
o l l a r niicr.i h o u se u n ' l e r c o n s t r u e spent for. Your children’s health t l n n ; two m illio n s b e i n g s p e n t on
is precious, and they don’t like to h l g l i w a i , g r i m i e s t c h a n c e (o r live
e v e lo p e r s lo g e t
In on
ground
take obnoxious :u* dieiiics and they dfloor.
W ri te D e v e lo p m e n t D e p a r t ­
don’t have to now that the candy- m e n t T h e P e n s a c o l a News.
like little
Laxative-Links are
CHRONICLE — Au­
available. Both the Lancy as well AUGUSTA
as the Union Pharmacy have a lot | gusta, Ga.—A ugusta’s greatest
of free samples, get one of these classified medium, ra te cash .0'Jc
stations. Mag­ anyway.
charge. 10c per line, minimum
i' F irst and Elm,
and 10th Street.

FOOT SPECIALIST
Corns, nunluiti. Ingrow ­
i n g Nall*. I l xavy C a l l n u iM

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Sanford, ------------- Florida

T kuevj’twerc
V.AS A FAKC .
Auour rr-Tourc.
AM'AID t o P u r

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TH E REST

Automatic Windshield

rre o n * i
MX* AU- Hi" DlO-HO-IT*
UAHflAf'i'l ALfMai ««U'
i n cclo {
ofa aie.
'CrrC CHEAT aiTiTw«ii

Cleaners

$3.50
Parking Lights

TH"/

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$ 1.10

F. P . R IN K S
311 K.i s t Second St and
111:1 Sanford Ave.

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Everything for the
baseball season. See
Ball Hardware

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IH F R O / ir If* A MAIM S T R C t r STD-1C W AS
S O M E W h A T H A N D IC A P P E D IH W5 ViOPM B Y
A T r a o u B i-t is o M c s u m i o n —
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PR IC K F IV E C E N T S

N U M B E R 225,

Will Make Ocean Flight

l id e d
France W ill Iin pose
Drastic, Fin a n n a I
Action to Pay Debts

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Yempn-

Made, Says Dawes

. iDjum-tion Obtained
I.V I lie P i,rifle Mail W h i c h
" a s 1I' i IiI iiik I y i T u i m u H ion

A m fS i# * S « i« t(! Y S m iles A s
N e w Y o r k I -t ivy t v T e l l s o r
A lle g e d .A p p ro ach ; (in w ritm e rit R e s I s A ft e r 'IVsl inooi y
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Appellate Court To
*ft-:tr Tl.e ( use Soon

PARIS, Apr. lil.—Tlit- tiltiiiiulf imposition of tlraslic fi­
nancial measures, maintenance
of our embassy at the Vatican
C ' j | n » lij M ade T h a t S a l e Is
nml the pacification of internal
declaration of the Painl«ve, Gul
"
K lin iin a le A l l n ^ e l h e r
r u n t y for France, v. t« !i,.
P a c ific Mail V
prime points in the ministerial
tied rat inn of the Painleve, Cal
WASHINGTON. X|ir. 2 | . _ TIm
laux nml Rriund cabinet read
•luppuiK hoard wa upheld in th.
before tiie cham ber of depotie
V ™ . "! ’ "hiiuhia suiirenu
this afternoon.
•Miri illoudav in (he -ale to tin
•dollar mteirsts „ r t |tH fiv,. , eR
The statement said France
will maintain nil of her present
’•*1' in I lit* t
Orient *;erv
trenties mid "pursue tin* execu­
ye at nre.enl opeialed nut of Sur
tion of the Dawes plan at the
, raticisco l.v the Pacific Mai
M«'£in*hin ( oiimany
present time us the settlement
All# r u tlay of ap'imiHiilH &lt;|.*vott*«
of interallied war debts."
!• L'l'al anptvhi of tin* sale n t an
The declaration make- a re
duel inn ami reorganization ,,t ' hori/.t'tl hv u mnioritv vole of I lit
*o:ut|. .Ill: tire Hit/ announced ‘.hoi
the army contingent upon (tie
‘li^ ^lve thf temporary in
pure* ms of negotiations for com­ .***
iline to &lt;ii ohtam i*, | |,v the Daeifu
plete truni|iiilistion of Europe
Mail Mtavinr •
t ran^urfitui. Hi
ami security of French f,..nlal noi annonnre the reanoti* f»n
liets.
1 he ehtiiiihcr was about even, 'lie ib*4*i don but tlu»re are expect
*»l to be Ilia b public wl u*n |,o
ly divided on applause ami
’ "* " rd er Wedin dav leniim atiic
linos, t
who was the
Illo in joiictioo.
M enu center of tumult in the
I he Pacific Mail hi once tirqiar
chamber, sat on the ride of g.ivd hi appeal tin* case to the court
rnnient bench, ignoring both
"i appeals and indicated l hat pa
rics of hatred from the rigltt
P its in l hi in lie,-oiling would lie
mid cheers of applause imni
hied Wednesday
The effect will
the radicals.
to coi»liniii* in f*m i* tiie restrainl
•Koi'ir.l coiuplot mg tin- I ram act ion.
If the court of appeal' .sustain
'he decision of Justice llilz, a fut-

BILL PR O PO SES
MEMBERS ROAD
BODY BE ELECTED

WELFARE BOARD FRIDAY’S MATCH
PLANNING TO ASK WILL BRING GOLF
ITtlcsImi n m l R. I l j g g i u s
" ' l l C o n t r o l lit l i n ; i l , f t,r
llmtilsoiin* T r o p h y O f f e r e d
R&gt; C c o r g f K . l l o l l i n g s w i i r i l t

tin- Moiling .worth trophy golt
I he question of olitainiog addi­
tional finances to carry on the iu- I toui'naiiienl which bus Imen in pin
at I lie Suuford Gold and
Icieusril work of the C.imtly Wei- I ere
|f a ie Board was the main subject i Country I'luli for tlu&gt; past two
I " f discussion at its .... ..
.Mon­ | iv'i'lc i ended with the except nm
day afternoon, which was called ••f one match between Hr. pules{bin and Ed. Higgins, th.- winner
| by I'hairm au Fred S. Wilson.
i ll was pointed out liy ( huirmuu ■if tlds match tn lie declared tlm
Wilson and other members I lint (lie I whiner of the tournament.
If II II Biimlv had been able
board was w ork in g with an inatlPollute nppr.qiritilion even when :l*i peiuain for the finals hi* wuiil.l
tbe demands were normal, and [have been uUlillfied to meet |lo*
now that the hoard lias had to care jWililiei of the I'lileslun-lliggimi
for uhniit eight hospital ca-rs of 1lllilirli. but In* WIH t ullctl 11«•rt fI ho
••me I lie Ciuiiplelioil of I he .pill!
typhoid fever, tin* deficit had round.
grown to such an extent that some
The leslllls of (he Itom nanieid
arrangem ents must lie made to oh.
tain more than tin* $I!MI now being this fur a tv as follow :
First round: Mr. I
appropriated hy tin* county and
Alt(ini,mte Springs, won
city for this work.
Alt effo rt will lie made to get front Murry Ehle; T.
) won five and three fr
all of the civic orgauir.ulions in •loner; II. II lluiuly, of
I Springs, won from E.
Iliixai and two: A. G.
from p, s. Neal, six an
,1. i'hlgprii won fiom It

However it i stated that Mr.
Rundv lias returned north and
will be i,liable in nltiv the winner
'be I’ule ton Higgins match, and
ilmv under lb.* rules of tin* to n n e
nuieiit will In* allowed to nluv their
match a. |i final, i|o* wione*- tat'
ing the tropliv. This match will
be played Friday.
Aitiioin.iciuerii was also made
l"dnv *if plans in bold bull sweep
stake*, bandicap matches, every
I hursdav
aft.*rniioii
b.*gimiing
willi I In* first Imll-liulidav oliscrv• J hv local mcn-huiils and conlinii
..... tbioiigboiii tbe • nin......
)\ inner ami runner no of these
malebes will be urcsent J b ill i a .

( e!i*ry Markets

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I l a v e s D e c l a r e s W h e e l e r If :ul
M a d e O f f e r uf H a lf o f F e e ;
D efen se O h je d iu n s Ignored

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TAI.I.AIIASSEE, Fla. Apr. IM
After a tvvo-duys recess, the house
was greeted with an exceptionally
I large number of bills. They were
■of both state-wide and local inter| est and several m atters of gren*
j importance were included. Chief
| among these was n bill by Retire­
; tentative Smith, of Jackson, TnyI lor of Hillsborough and Weeks, of
i Holmes, that would require mem­
, hern of. the s tate road departm ent
to be elected hy the people. There
would lie one commissioner from
each of the congressional districts
und one to lie elected from the
rtatc nt large under provisions of
the hill. The member elected from
the *:tnte nf largo would In* c h a ir­
man of tin* commission. The bill
also •’egulntes tin* salaries and du­
ties of the commissioners.
I Expressing the belief that in
the 100 years the legislature has
been meeting, too nuinv luws have
| been enacted in Florida and eonI sidel ing tin- fact that the present
i si tsiun ims in might an exception­
ally large number of lucid bill
Representative itram Ii, of Liberty
w.tild have the I'.ej.'i session a.I
jourii at the present, wilboul nay.
under provisions of a resolution
introduced Monday afternoon.
R* preseutntive Smith and \W
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GREAT ~TALLS.
Mont.,
ler say they will not ask for
Attorneys for Senator Wheen directed verdict in favor of
tin* defendant lint will go
ahead with tin* announced pur­
pose of putting all or the
i acta before the jury in lii.i
trial on charge of wrongful
ly using Ids infliieme with ho
Department ol Interior.

AMERICA WANTS, w * - £ e &amp; p e a i «
FRANCE TO BEGIN AnntlT“f i £ £ S
I’AYING HER DEBTL&lt;i,ven — ew York
.... —

t u m o r H u ll I r a ii e e B e g i n s
N e ic o lia t in n s W it h K n g l a t u i ,
B r i n g s ! In u f f i r i a l l ' o m m e n l ;
N o t h i n g O f f i c i a l c .i v e n oui

says
Movement
Is
rx
n
» «
g\c

T TCC

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—

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I O lltlC S

Carries His Fight To

WASHINGTON. Apr. 21.—Coin­
cident with announcement Monday
that "one of the smaller debtors"
had liegun conversations looking
to a war debt funding settlement,
the view was expressed at the
t ten-ury th at if France undertakes
funding negotiations with Great
Britain, she should also discuss
‘'■(lli'iiirn! Ic iin . with tin- ilnlted
States.
While it was made plain that
this government has no intention
of advising France formally of its
at tit nd- that it should receive
com ideratiou equal to that accord­
ed another cieditnr nation hy
France, tluit view was expressed
with the knowledge that the infor mat Ion would lie eorried to Eu
iopt an ‘Ttalesiuen througli the
I iesThe expression reoiuincd
unamplified last night, except tliut
ii was described as identical witii
•be position of Great tirituin us
voi.ed liy Winston t'luirchill, chan*
i l l ' ir of tlm exchequer, in the
British house of commons, liecem- ■pointed out, is non-parUzeu. non
lier 10. when lie said the govern- section, and patriotic. Ills ad&lt;lre«t
,
uiiog iliy ml i.mnt's d ih lo rs in Europe should in pari is as follows:
neiiig sought plm, ,, settlement with (ireal Brit"As Vice-President, elected, not
Alnutuiiu oil aio vvhih arranging u settlement by the -wnate, or hy u state, but
with the United .States.
by the people of the United States
heeler offerMr. I'hurchiirs remark
was to preside over the senate, I con­
ei lee with mudu a fte r several conversations ceive myself charge.! with the duty
e impiessnm I.i,«| taken place between Amhassa of calling attention to methods of
dor Jii'serum l and Secretary Mel- Senate parliamentary procedure in
begun to tell i Ion. The treasury was silent at their relation to the national in­
went to the (hat time as to its position, hut terest. The fact th a t of practical­
rt Attorney new advice # that M. I&gt;e Flenriau. ly ull deliberative and legislative
lien Senator, the French ambassador to l.oruion, assemblies of the world, the United
Senate, almost alone,
ef of defense'bud been given full charge of pre- States
o objection,I lintinary conversations with the chooses to conduct its business un­
der rules which do not provide
properly effective cloture, empha­
sizes this duty on my part.
"The issue presented in the
movement for refprtn in th« pr*#rn i
nf V‘« *cnate of the.
wnlteu .Stat s is non-part hail, n o n -/
icctfonel end patriotic.
An im­
provement in these rules to expedi­
t e the conduct of business is as
impersonal and non-partisan a
question ns was that of the adop­
tion nf the budget r.yrftcm Improv­
ing the conduct of routine govern­
mental business.
Underwood Proposes Change.
"As emphasizing this non-nartisanshlp, on the day a fte r l had
called the attention of the senate
to tin* need for u change in the
rules (as a vice-president who
happened to be a Republican), th a t
aide and distinguished Democrat.
Senator Underwood of Alabama,
long an a m eat advocate of reform
in tbe business methods of the
senate, re-introduced h resolution
in the ’m u te providing for better
cloture.
*
"The issue ia this: Shall the
senate continue unchanged itn exiotinir rule i which admittedly make
posihle, a i times, the exercise by
a minority or even one senator of
I’owcr to block the purpose of the
mofority
of the senate to legisI..
I .. 1
0

vIII la* contingent upon III,
in* in,- revolution
"""•"•■•I under a iirncla
' •*'. I'lesidelil I on I
■*'! *'• I ' ' - I from buying
"i ' he Fulled St ill
" " " ' "*M *.f the Wash
I•*»!•*f|! .
i la n iiiD g

Id

1011 I'riiu'e Wales
111 RG, South \ f r i v ' ! ve riots at Itloi the loss of several

tntivi ( le t /eo. of Su m ter, g ivin g
the boards of county -upeivi nt
in tbe s ta le Hu* right to fix (In*
rate to |,e charged non-resident
pupils attending the i ,ti I •I it* schools
of the founty.
the bill struck a
•ting when Repn ■entative Bell, of
lie Soto, offered an amendment
to strike tbe cnaeting clause, which
would have killed the tueasuri*
T ills amendment failed passage hv
a Vole o f ID lii !l. Slight amend
•ileitis were mbqiti *1.

■ c e n te iio g | In* m atches, it i
larftl
II., | Hill Wee|l 1,1.
■\|H*t*|«*tl to a ttr a c t
much
and itileiest among local
ill h n s i a s t s ,

L lt’c lio n In H e r rin
Is H o lie s ! In Y e a r s

Washington News
5
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,

"' ■• by apettinl din-

P a r t o f a w id e t e n a tj v e I u n le r* b e n t
“ "ig h e r s ta tu s for
'"&gt;t k n o w n if a n y
" " • m e i , b ch iin l t h e
&gt; fe u tu re o f th e u n ­
’ " e a m o v e m e n t to
" f W ale s w hen
'" " 'r .i u l * o f h a n d hill
*•*• be,.,, d i s t r i b u t e d
‘"■ ging th**m to
rince •*.*,&lt; n a t i v e s o f

•

-f'upt. Yank­
" ! a conapiracy
a cathedral

''

”
P olice
th is
•*' ' I 's c n v e r c d h id -

^

k:V f" surrender,
' •brew ho nth* at
'Blade tlropped
••i.knff, another of
of the bomb
n'" and killed W*.
v '(‘liiUiJ ,ar(w t.
•

Clark Would Abolish Death Penalty;
Bible (leading Discussed In Senate

Boston: lit degrees cleur. At
Mil' siiH-i* Satin day's report, 1I,
loritla, I I ears on truck. Sit|i|ili&gt;
"•ral, demand moderate, marketI
riingiT. Florida. IK-inch crate.' .
ashed. .’Mis small
tot* »;t :t 7r&gt;’,
dituirv mtalilv and condition

:
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 21.—Two ll.ill he killed outright if the - c hill* were Monday introduced in ate desired to tin so lint that Sen- j ( .. .
it (nr* not trv to vitiate the purpose t . ‘ , ‘
the senate by Senator d a r k , abol­ of the measure hy amending it t» ,i,.a,|v F|,,ri,
ishing the death penalty in the §death. Senator Cue fostered thw , |o.ini-h criites*
j._i||(,
&gt;v.’
crime of criminal attack and the amendment a.s being a guud comcrime of murder. This is in line promise between tho "IJuuay" or
r,p
will, the senator's avowed purpose Catholic version and the more mml- m,.cooled, uiiw
to abolish the death penally entire- ,-rn revision
Senator Etheridge
| t
ly in the State of Florid*, both oposed the ani|&gt;endmcnt on the ,,|| s j2es m uslj
by law, and by a constitutional ground
,
thut to specify one version
Philadelphia
amendment. Attempts to umend &lt;&gt;f.................
the Bibb*
would have the effect Florida.
,-u
the bill providing for the reading of making it sectarian, When the Supplies light,
of the ilolv Bible in the public vote was taken the ante ndinent was i&lt;et steady. FI
school* of the state also featured lost.
the afternoon session.
Senator Singletary then introhenntor Rowe introduced a n , dured an amendment which pro
amendment to tin* Bible reading vided for striking out the penally
bill providing for reading the making the measure a request ol
"King Jam es version" of the Bible.! the teachers and not mandutoiy
Senator Singletary asked th at the This amendment was passed.

1
unilM T Ih .n v rr I r i k IimI d
f"rce at Geiba. Ilom luras, to pro
leel Am erican live* ami property
* be proposed N ew Eng lan d tri|i
of tin, I.os Angeles was ordered
postponed t ecu ii st* of iiicle m lu t

weather.
Secretary Mellon uuuouuceil tlmt
ia gi.tialions Imd la-en opened witii
another country n g o rd in g its war

llellt.

I resident Gonlidgc beaded tin*
**Ht "• upeakers before tin* tlilrlvfourth umimil coiiventioii of the
Daughters of the American RevoI lotion.
I he district supreme court din*
A largo audience is expected to
- m ured the injunction *u(t of the
witness
tlte pre|entution of the
Company to block sale
,,s.lTor1’ " f
"blpping hontd vessel*.
pageant, "Yesterday
and To­
day" at the Municipal Athletic
Field tin-. • teiilog, in which more
*1a nan esc* Freighter
than son school children und manl­
Declared In Distress ier* &lt;*f the vuriuus civic und fr a t­
ernal organization* will take part.
The pageunt is living presented
HALIFAX, Gann. Apr. 21.—The
‘""Ijcrdown wireless .station this under ihc auspices of the Parentmorning reported that the Ruifoku Teachers association und is being
Jiarn, „ Japanese ferighter is in directed hy Miss M argaret Mc­
i i i-T*" *2?
southeast of Rae.
Halifax. The captuin usketl for
Hie municipal band am) high
quick assistance. The chip j* | v- und gram m ar ^cLfioi'- orchest| as
H'R at 30 degrees. All lifebouL
W*re crushed j„ the storm. The
t&gt;oat ha* crew of bu and ha* u c a r­
go of wheat.

Large Audience Is Expected To View
School Pageant, “Yesterday, Today
of Indian Days representing the
American continent before
the
coining of the white man.
The second episode will be the
Spirit of the Wilderness, show­
ing tiie inarch of the pioneers und
tiie conquering of tiie wilderness,
muking room fur tiie civilization (Jas 'Pax Deductible
which was to follow.
In Income Returns
to the third and final episode
will ho shuwn the “Spirit of P atri­
WASHINGTON, Apr. 21.—Wkotism.”
of motor vehicle fuel who pay
In tliis scene will he shown the
state tax on xanie may deduct their
"Sanford o f Yesterday" and the taxes in their federal income re­
"Sanford of Today,” and the fili­ turn*. provided the vehicle u*ed U
al tableau, citizen* from tiie va­ for business pur|io*es. Solicitor
rious
organizations will join I Gregg, of the Internal Revenue
with the children in presenting the I Bureau so ruled this mdfning. The
Spirit of Patriotism as it U lo- ruling applied to all -tales having
xtapr leviej,
.
,

�THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925

TWELVE

throw

Sryan said:
direction as

:and anywhere in Florida,
as you can, where it lands,
you will grow rich,”

Is offering an exceptional opportunity to the investing public. Il is located on Hie Dixie Highway between Sanford and Orlando
and only two miles from Sanford. It is all high and dry land and in the immediate vicinity of other enterprising developments.
Eventually this property will be within the city limits and valuations will soar to most astonishing heights. A few dollars plant­
ed now in Holden Grove will some day make you rich.

will make you a property holder in this unique subdivision. There are none so rich as not
to see the advantages of investing here-- there are none so poor who can atford
not to invest here.

Telephone 713

�. BLAZE ON UNION STREET
'

is

J. K. TRKHtlKK
K. If. TKKHIIKIt

1 . » a _L_____

t iik r m c u r r
i i i i ’wt . i s v KSTII J t l U C U L C I H l t l lf O f
or fi-oiihm , IK am* run
a r t t i s o u M «-ovsrTr. —

title or lotereat In ami to tlie .-ilmye
d ea sn b sd .. I
portion
in r t f . « d s r u *
the sworn hill of complaint neirIn
filed that you. and each of ynit
have or claim aome int-rext try nnd
in' c m ANrr.RV
to the property involved in this
W. Jt. m - P I t r p . Complainant.
atilt, and that your plate of re si­
ROHERT T, Uf.NDQUIST. ct al. dent* ure unknown: IT IS T H E R E t 'l’ON ORDERED That you. nnd
I b-frnil Jill*.
each of you. tin be and you are
O rder of PaM Irallea.
To riuberl T. Lund'iuln. If It.Ins. hereby required to appear to the
anil If diAtl. a'l parti--* rlnlmlng hill of complaint In thla cause on
h i t i ' o t un.t
ttoheit r l, imlotilrt. Monday, the 1at day of June. A. D
deceased. or otherw ise In the fol­ 1925, at the Court House In S em i­
low in g described property, situated, nole County, Florida: aald suit b e.
lying and bein g In Seminole Coun­ , Ing a suit to cancel, vacate! and
ty. Florid i. to-w it
■aet aside n certain deed nf convey-l o t Thirteen
tit)
of ftlock ‘ anre from I.outaa Nyl-tnd. Axel T.
F ive (Hi. Tier One (1). of San- I l.tind'tulat and A. T. I.unditulst to
ford. Florida, nrordln* l*t II. 'Hubert T. I.tiniPtoiM, daled OctoS »r
I. Trnffnrd s Map of Sanford. I 2nd. 5911; and y-o-j c o then and
Florida, duly recorded In the I there rntu'red to incite answ er to
t&gt;'.ihl|c reel rda of
Seminole
ai.d bill of compliant filed agidnat
f t only. Florida. In 1’l.tt Hook
you herein, otherwise, a ilecn-o pro
confeaao will lie entered xgull'.*;
"I" ot page* “St“ to "At",
to any pejgon and all person wnuir you and each of you.
name la fir are unknown to com­
IT IH FPFITMKit ORDERED. That
plaint herein claim ing any right this citation he published on er a

K. y . h o u s u d i .d c i i

T h « ft tv d ep a rtm e n t w a s called l*ru p**»r*J Artlrlrx rf Inmrri'irnil-i-i
n u t ' a t 11:30 th is m b rn in c t o dis*1 Ibr St. John* Hirer TraaapurtalluM l oiuiwii).
t in s u ls h a sm all b la s e lr. the roof
WK, the uml-c "igri.d have agr- ed
o. f , the , house
at
418
U
nion
S
tr
ee
t,
.
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■ ■(•&gt; i»»»iirial*- mirvlvr*. anil ili» her*-belontring to J. E. Sputluifr. The I
hcmmc an&lt;nriairii fur m e p-trd a m a g e w as slig h t .
pose nf farming a body, politic and
. cnrpor.ile. unit&gt;r ami ny vlrui- nf
.
j the L i w i of the State of Fbirhlrt,
TIIK (TIKTTT t'OITIT III*
**" hereby adopt the folio* lrt-t
Arltele I.
{ Op FLORIDA. I SI ASII
PtIH
The name of tin* cornor ttIon shall
h e m ix o i . k i t i r s T T .
hi ST JflllN ’- HIV Kit Til
I" H TATIHN COMPANY and Ha prlnclin c h a n c e r t
|&gt;'|| ofllre
amt III ire i,f I.IIUIHM
M ontm im a Company. n corporation ehall he at Hanford III Seminole
ortrnnlreii and i-il- iln g under the County, Florida. tot* it h- ». ino
U w s of the Slate of Florida. Com- amt t itahllah Mirh .tilt* r off,c#.i* rml
filar r t oi huslneat at eocli plnret ax
plainant.
the tlonril of Direct) r« in.ij irom
r.s
Curtis K Arthur, et »l, Defendants. lim e to time den rmliiArllele II.
CITATION
Tile KI rural » u |.|rt of the husl*
t To Curtis K Arthur and wife,
to he tr.tti i.tMeil .m .l . •.-.ndin’t*
4 ------- Arthur,
whose Christian n»-»
.
.
dam. I. unknown; Chris. I:, A rthur*'
&gt;T *ald corporation "hall he a*
and wife. Maggie Arthur; J o s e p h ] follow*. t o - u l f
V Arrendumln and w ife. --------- Ar. I T . ..wo uml peru" ,.,-unr i t ... »s
rtn.lon.1a w ho*. ChrlMlan name Is ‘ and trailer'. f..r ih. l o m l i . u
f
unknown: It *mo rt U le - n lt a f nnd J. I l. *»uhl and "Xprc* t.. t
-n in. I*
points
as
Ill'll
lie
||*
Old
||
Iip.iu
II/
B Uroshy. Jr., doing tiuslnee.s un­
der the firm name and sty le of pronvr i.fflceie ..( ip. -oi a .r iilon.
To oe ii snd r*fe'r.i t • lo i n s and *
lirrenleaf uml Crosby; --------- Smith.
■ Lyon, arid — —
Fl*!d, boat line* h int n o -m-h _ m n i i as
M
V lie decideit lilt, ti tit , ... Iifnper
# h o - Christian name* are un.
known, co-partners trading and rlo- officers it ill- c-.ft e r e i ioii. tm tli.»
Ihg tiu tlness a* Smith. Lynn a n -I l-uri&gt;i »• ut trim* port Im, ft-'le'C tin-1
F ie ld ; flirt rude V. French; U'. T. express nnu paasi ng*r*
Tn operate
px'seftg-r u n mi
ntitln:
Alljier McLeod;
W. II
rtrhh fft Hn; Wm, N Clark; William litre to carry persons, e m d . wares,
r-nd
nirohandl
r
A. Jlerser a u ; William I. It row r.
Til buj. Sell, rent lease and o t h ­
wm. I Hchleffeitn nnd llenrv S,
r. nnd carh amt every nf thc erwise HCituiri m-itnr iru-t 1 ir.ill»
era.
|iis.*eng»r u r r . bu.ii ■ i.ud ottinb.it e named defendants If
living; arid If rlihcr, any or sill &gt;&lt;t ■r vehicles of transportation i d till
Ktul deiemlants ne drad, to nil par* accessories irtilileiii .l ilie i- i •
ties claiming Interests under each | Til Operate frelytil lines._ e V'lless
Fr.A ei-eev ..f thr f
Wlr-g d f . . eeeii II lie e AP.I 1-.W -rile-l - e | . i « e It I
defendants to -w it, ''iirttr, E. Arlnur land and water for (irnfll
To conduct a "enersl f n l g u t nr.d
m.d wife. --------- Arthur, whose
fUirlstlnn ntm»- Is unknown; Chris, express litisipi-s iii the ir a n s p o t ii
lion
of goods, war-* anil merchan­
l&gt; Arthur and wife. Maggie Arthur;
Joseph M Arrendnnda nnd wife, — dise arid passenger service fur the
transportation of person*.
4 ----Arrendond.i. w hose Christian
To aet as p. ept* and common earttsme Is unknot n; Damon flreen(♦nf and J. II Crosliy, Jr., doing it»re for nnv and aU lines of good*,
!hi*lr.e** under the flrn- name nud v pres atnl ii.erchaiullse and to m I
nj'lr of firveiilenf -tml t.'rosby; — us iigcnts ami bmpers .'or nerains.
—— I’- mlth, --------- t von. and —•— ilrm s er c-irp-.rations In collecting
goials. * -ires
-y- Field whose Christian name* ir e buying, ami Sellinr
,
unknown, r o - p u t n i r* trailing x»td end meri liamltse.
To
erect
nml
maintain
w.ir*hous­
doing buxine-&gt; as giultli l.yon and
good*, wares
Hlidd; 11 rtr'iil- V I*, e a eh; \V T. es for tin s t o r a s •
lll.i In
vllei-r McLeod;
W.
Il and merchandise
To Imy. sell,
lit. I- t'.c hot.l. own.
Hchl.ffelln; Wm. N Clark; W i l l i . tn
ft Mi r- i ran. William
L
Ilrown; m oric sue pledg• i -si* o irapifi i
M'n J to hleffolin and llebry H and trade In real esiaM- and to
(Ilitrk. or nthir wise. In and to the iiulld mi lh&lt; • noe Sul Ii loiil.lti.n or
lldlotclng ill scribed
land situate buildings us It may he nee. i.iry
tying and being In the City .* Ba-i- nnd propir and in unde and de .i
lord County of Seinttud'*, itfij .llate ut gunds. ware-i and in-ichandlsr and
of b tot Ida. more particularly dr- property of every kind, i i b i t . -mil
lie -cnpllop [ ei i..(idor In I to* tr.cl
Mrlliril a* follows. Ml-wit
d enial to Du motor u r i / : i t or r*
‘ Lots tin- i t ) and T w o Itj. of
press ir water trtnspnrtation
l Uliicli l ive if.,, of Tier TurnTo Iniv. hold, s ill own amt in'
• *31 id Sanford. Florida, arcoiilUiilre murk In other &lt; -im »-i 11-■iiI Ing to II. Il Trafford's Map of
To b •I*r•i r n o o e - z-i
.* re*
. f ' a n f r i l Flurld't :tr per plat
ilUire air
'tut t'l-ur
- I i- :r.
■, »h. r. - f duly of r . . i d.
and »• any and All oilier person*. I Til evldenc-- •■Ui-li lode o. due • t-t
u n i n i u s,ne i .tie unktiowti claim - j bond" or other obligation* ir. 'tritlog any right, title or lnterc*t In! Ing and to
ire the sano
rm.rtnj i Ito the |o r, per 1 v hei .-Intlnivrdr- I g a g e
or pled * *f all --r . n pii
eiitlu-l. or ant part or ic-r.e| ibcr-' 1
*'--mpstiy'* pr-.p-ot'Pd ' r ,n
,.f.
I rlilsc anil to ■S enile
.lint d -iH -l
1 1, l« h i r - hv ordered that you and* deeds and m origsges to propertv it
may
nct|ult“
ami
to
t.ri|ii!ri
rights,
each of you In- urul appear li.-lore
our raid Circuit Court at the Court franchises and eaa.rn .p l' and to su.
arid
lie
*utd
»n
-aid
.'orpiifate
name.
House at Hanford, Florid i. on the
To do ami perform any and n't
IM 'day oi Jon- A !»., 1915, and
then end there make answer to the things permitted nt tin l i w s of the
l.f 11 of rompl ilnf exhibited ugalnst Still.- Of Florida, uml peres«ary or
ctinveiiient and pet luloing to toe
ybn In this r.tuse
t it | . further ordered that this conduct of the business *f ’ al l I II
tier lie nubllshcd in the Hanford porat h.n
Wllclr III.
■raid, a newspaper published III
Tlt&gt;* atm mu of canli d "lock of
Hanford, Bemlnole County. Florida
i nee each week for eight cottxecu- said corpnrnllidi shtill I*. $2r.,ttinuomi tn in ditbled Ini" 2500 shnrr
tivt w erk *
W1TNKHH mv hand and the s e i I of eomrnon slock of the par value
All nr -iii) p i t t .-f
of the circuit Court of the Hrventh oi lltlll.eti each
lildlcl'il Circuit of
the State of Hu- caidlal stuck nf &lt;h ■ gal.I u t
poriitlon.
Iruliidlng
tri- rM-ck sill-ITorlda. lb nnd for H-inlnole C ou n ­
ty, on It’ll the l i s t tiny of March, scrltnil tor by Mi. Im a rporatitti.
au-.s* fiber- o il' be |&lt;a-. aid' 111 IT •
A. |l 11*27.
l-erly. latn.r or o r t c ■* tt a J"*1
ifi-alt
V. I:. I h i I'CLAHH,
&gt; C liik of the t'lrculi Court of v.iluiitloti In In f i v d bt .he Hoard
i the Hctitillt Judlrl.il Circuit ol of lilrertoi 1 at ti iiis«itrvs i'ro|n t
t the State of Florida. In and for ,v. labor or servtc. * m i . also he
purchased or paid f " ' li b cipt*al
th-mlnnle Count&gt;
.'.lock III a Joel V.iluallnt if Mich
lit: A M WEEKS, ft t \
nropirlv, llllior o' e -r t lc - * to lie
C.FOHflE A HcCOTTEH. anil
fixed by the Ilojiil d " ir- t u n of
• I W HI'ENCLIt. J R , Hollcllors
nnd of counsel for the Complainant -util corporal loti nl ■ iinollr.w cal . il
for enbl purpose.
Mar 21 Apr. 7. It. 21. 2*.
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MS* f. 12. |4, 2«
TPI r■rn-r iIImii *b ill c o .ili n u 1 In
f
____________________
have
full
piiwer
III * I- Iri- II * »' TM TIIK COURT OF TIIK t ill 91- .. &gt; i* f i n ' • and
lor a
TV JI'IMIK MKMLNOI.K I I ll'V r r , period of 39 tears frunclil,
I rum t.ml tiller
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IN RE ESTATE nf
Article V.
The biisiiies. of said rorpnrat|ni
Walter M*uhllti tlnnnclly. **.
Tn all creiillor*. legatees, d istr i­ stiall lie ronducleil bv lit. follo-vliig
buters uml alt person*
having nf fleers
A I’resldepi
Vl--- fri-d*
claim* nr demands against said deni, a Becret nr&gt;. i&lt; Tr. arm. c. nnd
tifjli';
« flourit id five f'lfeetor
The
“ fUj and each of you, are hereby till,o be r of tdr.-.i • r ini' I-.* «ti i Mu nitrified and required to tifearnt ■it from lime in tiiii- bt the by­
any claim:) unit demand* which you law * loll nt tin "m e Sp ill le* I- -s
of either of you, may have against l liaii Ihr......... ni" ' l lia i . t-'ii d i"•f
hi »♦ nl \V*ilu*r Mu ii 1*11ii Con* l
IMr s
I'l. "I1 'Mils
ball In*;
nWh. deceased late
of S.tnfortl
eject *d I-' "
' 1,1 Ia . . . ’ *
i-iotv tntie t'outtty, t lurlila. to ,1.** tlimi.tl lucrttllk
All nl 'tei n l f l r - t ' 1
n f.lersty tied I, M Cotinellv. Adminf llils 11 Mini i o n h ill In !■ i lo l
lelrnlor of said rstule. tvlthln two ay’ I lie III"' Ini
lb- . lot,IH III- I
y f it " Irom the dale jiereof.
II g of till* I ' ll lm o l Ion ’» •11 b»- tie*d
Dated ihlN I o h day of Fehru.if) nit the sei olid Mnn-t it in lilm o t
Ai D l t.'7.
d ».1 * 1 y e,t t
'III'
it * ■ -i 11
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L. II CONNELLY,
lock Inddere
II-I .tl" d o t i-II
A.lniliilstr it -r
lie —t al tile .............. f III"! • 'Cpota- I
O. T s'l'ENi'Elt lit .
Hon Iti Sapfotil l lorpl t on "o* I'b
lADtyr t*.'V for Adnilnlrtruior
l o of May. 1**3f* at I'l . rt.o l. A
M. to, the purpose of ililollllIM
aw». comiilttlu-t the i.'xlitil. t o n
x n r i t t: to' a i*i'i.it v r t o x
for
*••V |
{TAX OIlKIt I M lt.lt SEI 1IIIS 37.3 r* «» •• f*!|f St- M III «*•»! ♦I
iiru|»«*rty
«*ff•-r• «t f&lt;»iIm,m anil
m !(f
|tr T ilt; OESEIIAI. STATITKS
* in* rvh i*.r ti i i i vai'i
OF T i l l . sTATF. OF FI.OIIIIIA.
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jFlilh e | i hereby *.lteo that &lt;!. o uit"llnk
f l n jtliS" d |tur«'h. ser of Tax &lt;*.rI’ iitM Ih*- *tff|n rs .i.* i* ii at
tlflc.it* N . 121*. da I*tl the 5tli d tv fii 1i it k i ** *•* f*- I*1 !•» 1»i "lioll In*
**f lone v l&gt;. 1322 lias tiled said hi kllfl.-.t I In* «•*. !•*♦
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fisS’Itlc tl III p i/ offli-'
and Im- O.irilli-n pll.lll h I'lnullHM *• U\ III*m ld e optdlciiilon lor lax d* .1 to ftMl.iwllir Mff *»«*r
Ixttit Iti accordance with hi*
Sabi
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(‘•'fill leal* embraces the following | i«s{ }ri i vs, if
VI* •* I*** • i K
defer I*- r property’ *11 titled la .feinl- Trt*nh*«r. S f*' r*,i 11 v
nl'* t
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Week for eight CttMSCrntlvr r rt'ka I n&lt;l--at&gt;- ••miracea th.- f o l l o w i n g B«*
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r ”'li of S W . and
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^ f N K S S K f i- h S fil its F li..^ of I H IV , of SW H. Sec. I! TP t* r" *.n.ill #.U {n fcemlnpfr ‘ C o W / .
aald c u r t and the aeal ther*ot’ on* 1 ft II . S'» ft 5! arrr*.
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tti* the :;uth d a y ifif &gt;fcirr’i l \ l&gt; ,'P lieem d land being* a Waned ar the • )
*N .n . ,,f s K l4 Sec. 3 Tp.
m i
1
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; dnt e nf the ISPunRce of ailch rerllfl*
i v ' o tl m B.— 20 acres,
t Si*ii 1)
v. K. n r m o i i A s t
c n lr In the nt me of Cltknnwn.
,'nt land being naaersed at the Ing JlUchr
Clerk of c ir c u it Court nf rtcntl-j That F I- Woodruff purrhaaer. Thei*ald lan i
nt , Uch ct
certi­
hole Count *. Florida.
,,f Tux Certificate .Vn. 1!9. d M'd •'«/,
h - nams
It
ficate"L*
in ,the
mime of
ni It.
it. A. Illch*
IIv: A. M. WEKKft. n. C
the 7th day of June. A. I&gt;. t9JD, hau
CKO. M. IIKItniNO.
riled Slid certificate In my office *r|*niei* aald ccrtlfkati-s ahaR be
nnd has m ule application for Tax rFd«*»“rn»*il accnrdlnff t«#
Solicitor for Complainant.
**
Mar II Apr. 1. M. 21, l»;
1teed to Issue In accordance with Deed will lasue thereat) on. the X1
7th
.Vav V 12 17.______________________ Inw Said certificate embrace* the
and 3 Inches ttib-y ir*** It
follow in g described property sltuat*
1my official alFnjM"rA a,V* m e n ,, from the
NOTH K OF ArPl.lCATION Foil u t tn Seminole County. Florida, to- '*‘'witness1
seal
th
l.
the
3"th
day
of
itarcli.
A.
f i t •••■»•,!» • M i n t v K iT tn v j j j W!■ .
OF TilK (iF.NKIIAI. KTATUTRA
Reg BE Cur. of W L o t 2 Sec.
v. r.. n o c n i i A s a . secured m*1np x &gt; F ir 't * 1** ^
•ir *IHK KTATB Ok' FI.UIIIIIA.
eocsllol, tn
I ! Tp !*&gt; S It. 29 E. run N. !'• 2
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole ty Clerk,
oh W. 1.7.15 ch S. 15 2 ch. II.
County. Florida.
The'Hoard reserves ,,
Notice I* hereby given that F. T» ! 17.45 ch.—20 acrea.
llv* A M. WEEKS. H. O
reject any or alt t.bi. u *
aabl ■
land
being assessed -■
Woodruff,
purchaser
of Tax
i i .......
i - u m i . i e i &lt;ii
in * rrertlfle r u n - The
i ne s.mi
•&gt;■■■• •■emu
I'T Mil'.' SIIHT'I.t' ETAOl
rate No 1M. dated the 7th day of ! the date of the Issuance of such , t^At»*&gt; I-*« .
ojtR|» EHKTR
June. A f». 1920. has filed said rer- certificate In the name of Unknown, j
11* . l / J . V i t i l t* -iut
llflcatr In my office and has made
That F L. Woodruff purchaser KTAtiJN
JS
9
nppllcntb’n for Tax Iteeil to Issue j rf Tax Certificate No. 199. dated Mar. 31. Apr. l, i .
•
( Apr.
In accordance w ith law. Haul cor- the mh day of June. A. D. 1321. Mat s,

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DOtSlUAHH.

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5“

Are yon one ot those who failed to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the sale of lots in part one

of (iolden Grove at strikingly low pre-development prices? If you are, you have begun to realize the big oppor­
tunity you missed. You might have bought a lot for $95 situated among lots which now cannot be had for less
than 125.

The Big Increase Has Scarcely Started
There are a limited number of these lots which we are

0

f feeing at $125 and they will be sold out quite as quickly

as were the $95 lots. Lots in part two of Golden Grove are even now worth more than is being asked. Their
value a year irom now will surprise even the most optim istic purchasers.

This is Your Opportunity
IHIY NOW IN

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lord to Iio Ilie uiK’sts of I);iytnna I Itghlamls on a complimonlar.v loin of I kiytona, Daytona Bench,and Daylona ! Iiglilntuls. This lour, made aboard one of the
palatial motor chair cars will proof a most refreshing
outing anti entails absolutely no obligation.
Make reservations at once through our office at Park Ave­
nue and Second Street. .John K. Fox, local representative.

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HniiulenlonOrgani/e.s
I(l Cent (las League

1JIiS'i ’* i ■a beautiful subiliv’it-iun within a few minutes drive of
tlie hearl &lt;»f the city.

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Liver Medicine
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Pari, silica Uur* rutary Hoover is
fur selling, etc,* national rndiu cc
a ,w t * r .

Ad- u n d o f S o p te m b o r

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gu, Illinois.
Ills department.

R A D IO

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Made from se'ecled
rardicituf roots and
hcibfi-Nature’a own
remedy for Constipation
and Indigestion.

Sold Everywhere

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t!u* Ht-vunl li J u i l l e l a l I ' l r e o l l " f
t h e S l u t e o f F l o r l t l i . In uotl f or
Sternioiil,. d n u n l y ,
Hy : A i l . I V K h K H . t&gt;
U O I US i : A I i .-i ' i i t t c s a n d
W H t ' B N C I - a t . J i t . « o t h t l o r * mid
of counsel for I'oinpluInmU»

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Associated
I ’rcs.s ip favoring bfutulciistlrii:
in-ws of great national importance
token M nudity will hr laid before
the nnmml meeting today for. rntifieittion. ,\ resolution, prepared
nt the prelim inary meeting .Monilny, nuthoriz;* the lionnl of dircctoia to inif.pt necessary ru le , per­
m itting bromlcnsting of presiilch*
t i a l . election results nml news of
« &lt;|unl iniportnnre under an mleipinte safeguard nml with proper

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Apr. ii. i l l
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Reforms In Senate!
W
Procedure Must Be: NKW YORK, Apr.
Made, Says Dawes of member* of the

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The Sanford Herald

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UGoes To W ar

Changes Needed In
Traffic Regulations

THE B U S y IRAN’S NEWSPAPER

o f th e prop erty.
B u t it to o k v is i o n to f i g u r e it o u t, and
c o u r a g e to u n d e r t a k e s o s t u p e n d o u s a t a s k .
W h ile g iv in g
e m p lo y m e n t to g r e a t a r m i e s o f w o r k m e n , H o lla n d at the
TH E HERALD'S I’UATFORM
s a m e t i m e is g i v i n g t h e m s e c u r i t y a n d h a p p i n e s s .
H er
J.— Deeper w ater m ute to Jackson* " a r m y o f c o n q u e s t " i s t o b r i n g b a r k « t h o u s a n d m ile :; of new
t e r r i t o r y , b u t t h e r e w i l l h e n o w a r f a r e , n o b l o o d s h e d , no
Till*.
2v—Construction or St. Johns-In* b r o k e n h e a r t s n s p a r t o f t h e p r i c e .
dlan River canal.
S u r e t y t h i s is t h e s o r t o f h i s t o r y t h a t s h o u l d h e e m p h a ­
3.
— Ritensinn of white way. s i z e d in t h e s c h o o l s . T h e D u t c h " g e n e r a l s ” w h o a r e l e a d i n g
4.
— E itrnsinn of local amusement*.
th e ir forces a g a in s t t h e m a r a u d in g s e a a r e t h e o n es w hom
— Swinning pool, tennis courts,
p
e o p le sh o u ld lo v e to h o n o r .
etc.
A n d fro m t h e e x a m p le s e t b y lit t le o ld H o lla n d e v e ry
C.— Augmenting of building pro­
gra m —houses, hotels, apartm ent o t h e r n a t i o n s h o u l d b e d e r i v i n g e n c o u r a g e m e n t t o d o m o r e
house*.
o f th e sam e sort of " co n q u est” w ork.
O u r o w n F lorid a
fl,— Extension of street p arin g pro­ t h i n k s i t is d o i n g c o n s i d e r a b l e , b u t t h e r e a r e s t i l l b i l l i o n s o f
gram.
7,
Construction of boulevard d o l l a r s w o r t h o f t i l l a b l e l a n d in o u r m a r s h e s a n d o u r s w a m p s
t h a t t h e e x p e n d i t u r e o f a f e w m i l l i o n s o f d o l l a r s w ill b r i n g
around Lake Monroe.
8. —Completion of city beautifica­ i n t o UHC.
H o lla n d er s k n o w in g o f th e ir o w n d if f ic u lt e n g in e e r in g
tion program.

TO TH E F R IN G ED GENTIAN

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Thou blossom bright with nutumn
dew,
And colored with the heaven’s own
blue,
T h a t openest, when the quo**,
Succeeds the keen and frosty u tfiK ,
Thou comest not when violet* lenn
O’e r wandering brooks nnd springs
unseen,
O r columbines, in purple dressed,
Nod o’er the ground-bird’s hidden
nest.
Thou waitest late, and conia’t
alone,
When woods arc bare and birds arc
flown,
And fosts and shortening days por­
tend
The aged year Is near his end.
Then doth thy sweet and «juiot
eye
Look through its fringes to the
sky,
Blue—blue—ns if that sky let fall
A flower from its cerulean wall.
I would th at thus, when f shall sec
The hour of death draw n ear to me,
Hope, blossoming within my heart,
May look to heaven as I depart.
— William Cullen ilryant
--------- o--------lie who laughs last laughs best
unless he is laughing a t liinisclf.
-&lt;&gt;May be Rainlrvo wilt relieve
some of France’s pains.
--------- o--------The first million is the hardest,
but Florida has passed that mark
now.
---------o--------You may race a train li* the
crossing. S’ou may gni there first,
Ana ihcn again, you may not,
- -

o — ■

An optimist is n man who wait*
until the party ahead have played
their second shots before teeing
off.
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DAN DOBBS

1— —V-

f t U l i t r t »»»rr « ( l r r i N « f i r m
P l u c k y l i t t l e H o l l a n d a g a i n bi d m i l i n R l y u n d e r t a k i n p a n ­
haaSa? at Nnafsrd. Florida
Kntered ** Rermut Olas* Matter. o t h e r jrrent t a s k . A t u c o s t o f c l o s e t o o n e h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y
General approval ha* been heard
October II. 1313. at the Pont of flee m i l l i o n d o l l a r s , i t s l e v e l - h e a d e d p e o p l e w i l l t u r n t h e Z u y d e r
at Btafnnl Florida under Act of
of
the proposal now before the
March l, 1*37.
Z e e in to a fa rm in g e m p ir e o f m o re th a n a th o u sa n d square
legislature of Florida to ral*e the
R«t.t,A*ll 1~ l»KA&gt;
____ t'.dl*nr m i l e s . E n g i n e e r s h a v e a l r e a d y s t a r t e d t h e w o r k o f c o n s t r u c ­ «peBd limit of automobile* using
t i n g a d am n in e te e n m ile s lo n g to s h u t n u t t h e se a . T h en
m . n o w A i t n ni:itu
..
tho S ta te’* highways from HO to 10
d y k e s a n d c a n a l s w ill h e b u i l t , n n d t h e l a n d r e c l a i m e d w ill h e
I’huar 1«4
111 Mb« b«II* Avranr
mile* an hour.
Recognition is
c o n v e r te d in to fa r m s n n d g n r d e n s a n d in to s i t e s fo r th r ifty
therefore
given
the
cnangcu condi­
D u t c h v illa g es.
m 'nurniPTioTf itAxr.c
tion*
which
have
come to pa** ■
One Tear—K.flfl 81* Month* 11 59
M a n y y e a r s a g o t h e Z u y d e r Z e e w a s n s m a ll ia k e s u r ­
Delivered In City by Garrler. per
since
the
first
law
wn* pnneted
week. 16c. Weekly Edition II oo r o u n d e d w i t h i s l a n d s , h u t m o r e t h a n a t h o u s a n d y e a r s a g o
several
year*
ago.
Since
then the
per year.
t h e s e a b ro k e t h r o u g h a n d c h a n g e d i t t o a g r e a t s e a w ith an
paved
road*
have
heen
widened
and
VPKClAti KOTirF.i All obituary a v e r a g e d e p t h o f t w e l v e f e e t . T h e n e w d n m , a u n i t o f w h i c h since then the horse* and mule*
notice*, card* of thank*. re*olutlnn* i s t o b e f i n i s h e d t h i s y e a r , a n d t h e l a s t c o m p l e t e d in 1934,
and notice* of entertainment* where
have nlmoat entirely disappeared
r*i»rurs are Made will he charged w i l l h o l d b a c k t h e Hen, n n d t h e n t h e e n g i n e e r s w ill d r a in
f«r at reaular advertising rate*.
a w a y t h e b i g e x p a n s e o f w a t e r w i t h a s y s t e m o f d y k e s a n d from the public highway*. One
can drive scores of miles, perhaps
MF.MitF.it t i i k a s s o r t a t r u ritF.sti c a n a l s t h a t w i l l b e w o n d e r f u l l y a r t i s t i c n l o n g w i t h t h e i r e f ­ nil day long, and not see a horseThe A**ocl*tod I’rea* I* exelus- f i c i e n c y .
Ively entitled to the use for reT h e r e c l a i m e d l a u d , t h e p r o m o t e r s o f t h e p r o j e c t f e e l drawn vehicle here in Polk county
publlcallnn of nil newa dlapatche*
creilllen to It or not otherwla* cred* s u r e , w i l l b e w o r t h b i l l i o n s o f d o l l a r s .
T h e h u n d r e d a n d nnd so it goes pretty much all over
ited In thl* paper and also the lo­
the Stnte. Moreover, the average
cal new* published herein. All right* f i f t y m i l l i o n s p r o v i d e d f o r t h e r e c l a m a t i o n w o r k w i l l b e o n ly
of republlcatlon of special dispatch­ a h a n d f u l o f p e n n i e s i n c o m p a r i s o n w i t h t h e u l t i m a t e v a l u e nutoUt has learned the lesson of
es herein are also reserved.
carefulness and safety first. At
TUESDAY. A P R IL 2 1 , 192T.

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Some people's face* i^ l y i
they have been slept in.
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The news from Wjihtr.tta,
days is usually nbou; w|j0 Wlj *
sign.

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News from London say*
! tificinl blond is pacing,
i doesn't mean none of
be lightheaded.
In I-ouiaville, Ky„ «onu»
tough he stole a Ur-tbali ,
pire’s overcoat.

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In Chicago, n profe-.or say,*
hours sleep is enough, ,Ui\
guess is he had bett v wait h i

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With Henry Ford m ain­
planes, it will lie even hiripTi
keep a good man down.

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’east tills lesson has been drilled
into the public by the newspapers
day after tiny so th at there is no
cvcose fop careless or rccldcsa driv­
ing and the old law ought now to
he so amended as to take care of
this class of people who in the
face of full knowledge of whnt it
mean*, persist In endangering their
own and cither people’s lives.
Forty miles an hour is not an
excessive speed on the Slate highwavs of Florida. That speed would
enable travelers to ninK«* reason­
able progress in traveling across
• It 1 .State or from town to town

Perhaps llabc Ruth, the a^ il
player, fainted in a 1’idlmij J
washroom because h,- f.mn-i v j
soap there.
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And. if the farme­ ' 'dl huy Hv
ry Ford’s airplane., ■ "ding «i&gt;
melons will become very dy*

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VacatioiiK arc expen-u-i th'»|
I*, pven costs twn i lit., tn 1
a postal card now.

f e a t s lo o k u p o n F l o r i d a ’s r e c l a m a t i o n w o r k a s c h i l d p l a y . way holdups that are as inexcus­
B u t i t is all b i g a n d f i n e — all s o m e t h i n g t o t a l k a b o u t a n d able as they are foolish and u n w a r­
ranted. A forty mile limit would
e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y p ra ise .

not nut the road cop out of busi­
ness but would simplify his proMore About The Community Chest
cedure and make bin ocetif;.,t’*pn te*s| [
okiccti.oiuble in the public view, j j
M i a m i r e c e n t l y e s t a b l i s h e d a r e c o r d a l i t t l e d i f f e r e n t f r o m There would be fewer appeals;!
o t h e r r e c o r d s s h e h o l d s , w h e n t h e e n t i r e q u o t a o f ? 20 7,0 0 0 . against fines and assessments be- I

You ju'-t can’* pica.- sum,*!
men. In Chicago one gut a di.onl
i because he hugged her tmi u-t
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THE OLD GANG AGAIN
MAI " N TKI.Kia!A l‘lt

l o r t h o C o m m u n i t y C h e a t w a s r a i s e d in t h e b r i e f s p a c e o f | cnuac nny sp ro,i j„ ,.xc0. 3 0 f forty 1
t h ir ty - s ix houra. C o lo n els an d m a jo r s o f t h e v a rio u s te a m s
w„u |,i readily !»■ recognixLiberals of the world have little
to be cheered up over in the turn
r e p o r t e d t h a t e v e r y o n e w a s o n l y t o o triad t o c o n t r i b u t e h i s ed as excessive.
s h a r e to th is fu n d for t h e g e n e r a l w e lf a r e o f t h e c o m m u n ity .
Still another good feature in con­ affairs have taken in France, par...
, ,,
W a lter S. E d m un d,
d irecto r for t h e
A m e r i c a n C i t y nection with the proposed am end­ ticularlv in the composition of he
ments
tn
the
traffic,
regulations,
is
B u r e a u w h ich co n d u c ts c o m m u n it y c h e s t c a m p a ig n s th r o u g h ­
to fix definitely ami positively the new French cabinet. The only
o u t th e co u n try , s a id :
"It w as s im p ly m ira c u lo u s.
It w a s | U u iit'o f speed V i t h h i T h e ^ Vnunidt- bright prospect in the entire situ­
ation is the fact that the Paint h e f i n e s t e x p r e s s i o n o f c i v i c s p i r i t a n d s p l e n d i d t e a m w o r k 1nalities of Florida, this speed bclev*; government cannot last for
I h ave ever seen.
It w a s a r e v i v a l o f t h e o l d w a r s p i r i t ijmf twenty-five miles
an hour, anv length of time.
w h e r e H e e m i n g l y i m p o s s i b l e t a s k s w e r e a c c o m p l i s h e d , a n d T ,a t ’ ,l&gt;0' 15 rct,"onnblp nni* won,&lt;1
It represents the return to pow­
meet with no objection on the part
p l a c e s M i a m i In a p o s i t i o n b y h e r s e l f in h e r s u p p o r t o f w e l ­ of the motoring public. It is the er of "the old gang"—the para­
fa r e a n d c h a r ity w o rk .”
ten mile, twenty mile nnd fifteen sitical statesmen who have been
on France’s back for the past
B u t M r. E d m u n d d o e s n ’t a t t e m p t t o e x p l a i n w h y t h e c o m ­ mile an hour regulation* that are two generation* and hove
ti­
disgusting and foolish, hi* s itu a ­
m u n i t y c h e s t m o v e m e n t w e n t o v e r w i t h s u c h a b u n g in
tion (wing aggravated, a* in the ll ibuteil mightily to misery w buh
It is the return of
M i a m i . H e d o e s n ’t t e ll w h y e v e r y o n e in M i a m i w a s s o r e a d y case of Plant Citv recently, by the is now hers.
t o l e n d h is s u p p o r t n n d g i v e h i s m o n e y t o t h e c o m m u n i t y slinmng up of a speed cop who reactionnrv thought, of the hypopolitely, in effect, holds a gun critical politicians who beguiled
ch est.
a g a in s t 'the nutois'tV head and do- ^
^ [ j ^ 'i n g that everything
B u t w e all k n o w t h a t t h e p e o p l e o f M i a m i a r e f a r t o o b u s y
mands anywhere from M0 to $2o, i " nuM bo. ,nl1 n ~bt wben 110 (' c r t o h e s a t i s f i e d w i t h t h e u s u a l h i t - o r - m i s s s y s t e m s o f w e i - ncrording to the humor the 0 0 1 * ! ^ ^

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lie did at the identical speed Ik ;
bad been observing nil through the
city.
1he reply of the cop was to
the effect that because the prices
of robberv to extraction wn* to
jpoifcctiv gentle and painless', th*
amount «f the assessment would
he only 5M). He wus told to take
the ten dollar bill home to meet
the grocery bill or buy a new hnt
for his wife.
Imagine law in
Florida that permits a speed cop
to fix the amount of the penalty,
the levying depending apparently,
upon the amount of indignation or
degree of resistance displayed hy
the victim. No wonder toe peo­
ple of Florida aru demanding a
temnoii following his incarcera­ revision of the present speed and
It all goes
tion his wife, UiTiiinpunird bv five traffic regulations.
or six of Abe’s pickaninnies, came back to the substitution of tin*
to pay him a visit. It was the principal of regulation for prose­
first time she had seen him since cution. ■ Lakeland S ta r Telegram.
his arrest.
On her wav »ut she was halted
hv the deputy iailer. whose name
was Grady.

M Y M O T H E R u sed t o s a y , " E v e r y d o g h a s its d a y ,” and
w i t h o u t d o u b t F lo rid a is b e g in n in g to h a v e h e r d a y . U n le s s
s o m e t h i n g h a p p e n s , F l o r i d a , w ill, d u r i n g t h e n e x t f e w y e a r s ,
o f f e r th e g r e a te s t o p p o r tu n itie s for m o n e y
m a k in g ever
k n o w n in A m e r i c a . O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , t h o s e w h o h a v e t h e
t r u e i n t e r e s t s o f F l o r i d a a t h e a r t w i l l r e m e m b e r t h a t it is
r i g h t e o u s n e s s a n d not r e a lt o r s w h ic h tr u ly m a k e a n a tio n .
R eal f r ie n d s o f F lo rid a w ill e n d e a v o r to a t t r a c t c u ltu r e d , h o n ­
e s t a n d t h r ift y p eo p le r a t h e r th a n m e r e ly rich m e n .— lin g e r
W . B abson.

A New Yorker bet three J
cabs lie could get marr;A,| , j
hours, this being a .igti of
in New York.
Even if scientists tm&lt;et|gt|j
Rnltiinore (In snv men are Rg^lj
glue we say some don't stici ■
well.

o '

nor
t h e y bo subjected to the
present dam nable sy ste m o f hijrh-

d a y b v f i r s t o n e s o l i c i t o r a n d t h e n a n o t h e r ait u r g i n g f u n d i t ' h i m . An instance accrued on one
fo r s o m e w o r th y c h a r ity . .T h ey , a ru liu ild iiitf i u c i t y J u - A
I i a m
i . ^
a n d t h e y do e v e r y t h i n g i i r t h e q u i c k e s t w a y p o tfid b lo .
1job fibers slipped up behind a
S o in ste a d o f c o n t r ib u t in g .sep a ra tely to t h is c h a r ity or
owly moving car. informed the
t h a t c h a r i t y , t h o u s a n d s o f w h i c h t h e r e a r e , a ll w o r t h y , t h e y driver that he had heen going too
h a v e o n e d r i v e a n d e v e r y o n e w i l l i n g l y g i v e s h i s c h e c k f o r a fust nnd then waited for the come­
back. The driver, la'ing of a mild
l a r g e e n o u g h a m o u n t t o t a k e c a r e o f a ll t h e c h a r i t i e s f o r o n e and obliging disposition, said ht*
y e a r . T h e n h e hast d o n e h i s d u t y .
H e c a n f o r g o t a b o u t it. would not care to argue tin* point
with the cop, expressing the be­
to d e v o t e h is t im e to t h e b u ild in g o f a c ity .
S a n fo rd n eed s a co m m u n ity ch est.
S a n f o r d tins n ’t t i m e lie! that the unirknst nnd he«t
way out wn* to pay the assess­
fo r a n y o ld -fa sh io n e d m e th o d s .
ment or tribute (init proceed, which

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Painlevo to form a cabinet, refuaP,l to give their confidence. Hriand
f* « •IrndiHcr. He has boon called
to the Premiership so many times
because ho stands aloof from the
parties. Me is reactionary and he
supported Poincare in the Ruhr
policy.
CnilJaux is the finance m in is-.
ter. Five yenrs ago he was Cad* |
laux the traitor, Calluux the j
exile from Paris, Caillaux the
friend of the Frenchmen’s com­
mon enemy. Caillaux the despis­
ed. Today he is Caillaux, the Savioui. Even his friends *ny he
hrs remarkably poor judgment inf
selecting those to whom he wilt
; give his confidence. Caillaux may
to the premiership
before
France comes to her senses, but
he will contribute nothing to her
peace and prosperity. Steeg nnd
I hi rand are of the "old gang."
Harriot fell because lie brought
yf the n»Hn»r natioBM of ghy \Vgrld i tty* people face to face with tin*
ify point of sixe, into tin* nmiuten- financial crisis that was confront*
ante of the largest standing army ing them ; becuuse he told them
iflf the world.
the tru th , which was that they
I ainleve is a (listinguished hud not balanced a budget in ten
mathematic'inn and scientist who years, that the military was drainhas risen to the speakership of mg the government and that taxthe ChnnibiT through personal pop- es must be raised. Herriot fell beulnritv and admiration for his cause hi* proposed to raise more
mental ipialities, but in those onnl- money through a "y‘'luntary" vapu*es are nm included initiative and itnl levy, which big business and
liberalism. He refused to consul- the rich opposed. No one can tell,
e r the Premiership once during of course, how the cat will jump
th»* present crisis because he frank- in French ;&lt;&gt;litics. Not even our
ly* nnd wisely said that "a more | Georgia politics is so mercurial,
radical man" was needed, la the 1A safe prediction as any. howevolTice of Foreign Affairs is Hriand. cr. is that Herriot will return to
seven times premier, the man whom power when the pe ,p|&lt; havft' D«t.&gt;
the elements that have allowed sed upon the issues.

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Clarence Saunders, of I’iggly
impression lately that women can ate many more decision* like this,
Wiggly fame, *ays that in two
get a wav with almost anything in | we may look for an increased cu|yenrs he will have made three mil­
thr courts. Hut two recent do tivatiou of athletics on the part
lion dollars. And he probably will
cision, seem to show that it is of th&lt;* ladies.
if he really has the ambition nnd
onlv when a woman shoot; her
In another case a woman pleadriHKTY-ONE ACRES
the energy.
huslumd or her sweetheart or her ed for divorce on the ground that ■
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mother that she enn count on go- her hushund, although a duffer at ■
n u t isn’t tho gentleman who *»&gt;*; , (,l' r l,,w" } "“ '"'l
1,1 o-u".’1
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the game, soent hi, whole time on !
th a t the average man breaks some * v" ‘» b o m —formerly abounded n.
Wi t h ()n o T h o u s a n d F e e t O f
w n u t some will no doubt regard the lioks. "Golf i„ not vet ground* •
characters—
"types"
they’d
ca
law of the land every day nf his
as proof of a retrogression in our for divorce." said Judge Suhath *
life going a hit too fa r ?
Some them in a larger place. One of
civilization, and others will think of Chicago, in denying her petit- Z
local institutions 20 years
of as a return to the gtisl old j„„ ,*„«] he udded: "It would he a ■
•lays the average man is too sick I
limes when wives did nothing hut dangerous precedent—I play golf !
to get out of bed.— Macon Tele­ ago was a black driver named
but called Old Ahc for short.
love, honor and obey their hus myself."
"
graph. Then he probably takes a Abe.
Abe was popular with both rates,
hands, prepare their mea's *111111
I’erhaos if the h.dv who want- ■
drink of illegal bracer.
good-natured, loud-mouthed and
Mum tlH'ir mh Kh, hu* Uikni plan.* nl to punish hi*r huahiuifl so ae- J
"D o ra ." he said, “ have you hired
friendly. He had one uncial short
in the two courts referred to.
verely iM this on.- .|id had gone Did you ever have an old ml- coming,
though. About once in u la w ye r for Abe v e t ? "
In one a judge held that
Inis- tll the links and watched
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lege chum unexpectedly drop in so often he would slip out on a
him
"N a w . M ill." she
said, "effen
Represent a live
Futon, of Ain
on you just as you w;*rr leaving daik night and at noire something Abe wo* guilty, right away I’d chua, qualifies as (hi star hum 0 1 ml had a right occasional Iy to ploughing his n.iv with 1 niblick , ■
give
his
wife
a
sound
spanking.
Hi
rough
a
hunker.
the office and you invited him out. of value without the formality of git him a lawyer, Hut he p’intedlv orist of the Legislature to datr.
lie would have »
Where spanking ends, however, thought not
of punish ■S
to, tho house. for dinner
. . | ’j «nj sneaking to the owner about it. tell me he ain't du leas’ hit guil- His Dill to require cigar und in- and wife-heating begins does not [ ipg as of pitying much
him.
when you got there the babies all g,,r awhile he escaped a peniten­ tv. So, of eo’se, dat bein’ the haeeo dealers to place wooden locrying, the beans burned, and the tiary sentence.
case, he ain’t needin’ no lawyer diaus in front of their place of
wife in an awful uproar because
th e o vab le m utt
Rut eventually in* wiia caught to git him cl**iir.
business is a delicate and delight­
REALTOR
tho cook had quit ? Fun, isn’t It ? with what the grand jury and the
From the floor above, down the ful hit of irony that properly s a t ­
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
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R oom s 301-502.
R hone 95
William Stewart, aged twenty, the goods, the said goods consist­ voice of A he;
on this
tins page is a . dientes. The Temporary Horn,
crazy and useless legislation rvElsewhere on
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three, died in the electric chair at ing of a stray calf. H” was
"Mr. Grady, oh Mr. Grady!—
letter plcadim* for the rights of , for Lost and Starving D**-s keep
Raleigh, N.
the other day for lodged in the lllue |v u i|e )u '\ von tell 'a t fmd nigger 'oman ulent in I ulhihusscc.
S a le :; F o m * : — M i s s Rul»a W i l l i a m s , M i s s U H ‘’n
I..M r«sK^ ! ° n *1
!“,W ", tho city’s homeless dogs, csp**c«W s for seven days, in which |
a deliberate m urder which he com­ to await trial. His cell was io the down lhar to git a lawyer-—an' just
us wist*. Just us sens tide und .
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... : lime
time most people who itre -.er .
m itted in nn effort to protect his upper tier. On the Sunday n f- lg il a &lt;1 11 good one. too."
the ur,Petltgicetl
u 11 pedigreed up.
|v anxious to recover their
llo aq e.
far less harmful than the pro- .ally t,K'
up. the
the iml„
hmsly
father's illegal liquor business.
posed tax of 10 per cent on cig-1 mongrel, affectionately known by pets can do ao. Th&lt;* dogs that aru
Too bad that one so young must
ara ami tobacco and the other aim -1those who have loved nnd lost him not claimed may be adopted from
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die for something not hi* fault;
ilar measures now pending before as the “ mutt."
the home hy would-be owners who
—*
the murder w«» not his fault but
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
tile Legislature.
Unlike* the thoroughbred, hu | cun Pa &gt;' tho nominal charge for
................ a i s s s i i i i a n i i g u g g i s u a i i i s 11" 1
the fault of his training und his
Incidentally, it calls direct at- does not turn Up in the "latst a n d 1them hut who could not afford to "
environment.
•ssness of some •1 Found" columns of the newspa- j buy thoroughbreds.
This large m
The Nashville Tennessean, one 1 has continued for four years uml tent ion to the uselessness
of the best papers in the South | grows with the w a rs . From a of the procedure in the Lcgisln-j pers. because his value is known «nd up-to-date dog orphunagn lias *
I ’d love to he an ocean lot
lure—the appointment
nent of « tiim 'onlv to his owner un&lt;| is not at all (been in existence for sixty-five £
Down where the wild wind hol­ recently called attention to s o m e city of dtl.OOD it now is u city id mittee on Indian Affairs, for 11 - evident to the casual observer. V'ears an d its history is most in- ■
of
the
developments
in
Florida,
100.000
permanent,
population.
The
ler*:
Everybody, however, recognizes 11 cresting.
It was organized by ■
stance.
And then they'd come and snap me as indicative of the value l*&gt; any winter population i' estimated at
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. . re- tj„,, [Kitential
friendship
of the]
. women
who, were
However, The Tribune
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-distressed
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state
of
properly
written
and
:
a
quarter
"f
a
million.
The
entire
up
spcctfully suggest to the Repr ;. *wandering mongrel by hi* pathetic • #Jf
misery of the starving and
placed
advertising.
East
(
oust
section
north
and
aouth
For fifty thousand dollars.
jin, attem pts t» attach himself to the I homeless dogs of Isrnduii Town,
from
Alachua,
All over the country fa v o ra b le !of the Iliscavne Hay metropolis sentativu
— Miami Tribune.
passerby. He simply must have At first It met with derision
Miami hus amendment to hi* bill.
, comment has been given to the is sprouting homes.
a morning newspaper that pub­
const
luctive
efforts
being
put
forth
I’d rather be a gulf front lot
hy the various Chambers of Com­ lishes from IN to tit) pages every the
Where balmy breezes blow.
1,1 - l u r « f u r m a ll t i l e d ;
- j - i n d t w e l l s ; t e n a n t hoUt*:
merce through the media of the week day ami on .'vur.day the bus­ bus in
And then I'd prove a fine home, daily papers of the United States. iness justifies 1.10 pages.
That jec
m u le s a n d a ll f a r m in g e q u ip m e n t.
L o c a t e d «m h^r’1
site
Thu investigator has fulth in the is the newspaper’s winter sixe. if taxation
For a man with lots of dough.
statem ents made hv the chambers it holds up during (he summer it til re
-su rfact road a n d r ig h t at lo a d in g s tu tio n .
— T ri-C ity New*.
of commerce and
reads a d v e r­ will in* the wonder of newspuper of amusement, corporation offices,! L*” "
,
So*
when
he
is
lost
he
is
patron.
It
has
kept
on
growing
making
tisements prepared under
their
phosphate
he’ usually lost for good, and even- and developing und discovering
I’ric c $(&gt;,500.1)0,
T erm s
„ , , mines,
. . etcetera
—- — '"1 crave to be a Bayou F ront
St. Petersburg a year or two
direction as authoritivc.
L
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r
y
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wooden
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the
S.
P.
C.
A.
is
obliged
new
scientific
facts
about
dog
life.
S
And »pend my day* and nights
But we know more about rlo r- ago was a quiet, little West Coast
•nun, butI by1 hj figure
of «, woodto Ud
g ather
him *in.
snuff
out
There are lost-animal refuges ■
With mullet, snapper and tarpon
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Lilt | liHll
**» onlv to* V
IIU1I UUt.
1Ida today und the world knows resort where people of moderate iinkna.I
here,
to be sure, such us the
enneaded
legislator,
preferably
bis
little
life
unless
he
is
claimed
{’laying on my riparian rights. more about it because the boost­ means wintered.
Today it
is the author of the bill which imwithin a day or two. That docs a-Wee Home and the department
merit
—Tarpon Springs Leader.
ers of the state have been, anil pushing Tampa for first place in posed the tax.
out give his owners much time to for homeless animals at. the
are spending their Rood
good money population, at least during tho
Evidently, judging from the pro­
Prince Speyer Hospital. Hut they
in Discing that state's assets be­ wintei. Recently the St. Peters- ceedings of the Legislature so f;jr, conduct a search for him, as do not begin to cover the need Jj
inan\
of
(hem
know
to
their
fore a m*ople with money to spend burg lime* published a special
F ir st S t.
San f o r i - I
Something
more f*r reaching I
and a desire for what Florida h a &gt; edition " f 172 standard eight-col* there would be no lack of models sorrow
They do*better than this Ln Lo*Hj?h&lt;,u,d
donr fc’ N«w York Ci* * V *
tn c ^ t r . Miami !• the worder H tyjum n
which i&amp; prelt'r c!o*o for these imnressive statue —Ta"’d n *
letter M - r r - d ' tn- !
«d * etar-rirg 1
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M ISS KATHRYN W IL K F Y , Society Editor.

Office 148

PHONE:—Res. 428-J

WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
UNION HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING

Radio Program

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hujker*: 0-10 dram a, harmony talk: 10 fcnturc
he«tm
#. i . ■ •
11 in. vocal; 10 orchestra, concert orchestra.
W D A F: Kansas City S tar (356.fom, (hjlfc*. ’ 1 *
’
1'
WGN: Chicngo Tribune (370,2) (1) 0 School of the Air; 11:15
Nighthnwk*.
WIIAS: Louisville Times (399.8)
7:3G concert: 8:30 concert.
K H J: Lo* Angelo* (105.2) 8:00
concert: 8:30 children: 10 features
12 dance.
WMC:
Memphis Commercial

“ Sweethearts” : 8:30 quartet, con
cot:. Hello boys.
Program for Apr. 21.
WEAR: Cleveland (380.11 0 or'
WSlt: Atlanta Journal (42313)
dan recital; 7 prodram.
S45 choir.
WFAA: Dallas News (175.0]
KFDM: Beaumont (315.0) 7:00
Methodist Church on Friday L-vtninu. May H. was discussed a n d ’cJ, lldrcn; 8 Chicago Itamblers o r­ 8:;;n recital; 11 organ.
IV(1C: Davenport
(131) 7:51
evorv one is at work in earnest to chestra.
WKKI: Boston (475) 0:30 Sirf-y mu*leal.
make it a succes
KOA: Denver (3: l) 7 instru
„ f - fonias: 7 musicalj/JUtU Gold Dost
The Executive
the W. C. T. U
of - l^'Dns; 8 Kverendy bouT7 9 opclv;, mental.
, cy: 1ostrn.
WVVJ: Ik-troit News (352.7) 1
President. Mrs.
vice-president at
__ . iary
" G R : Buffalo (519) 7-10 joint* concert.
A. Douglass; vii
ent. B a p - ID’ with WF.AF.
* « **-tj
WHO: Des Moines (52«) 7:3t
D. King;WF.BH: Chicago Post (370) 1 inusical; 11 dance.
■s. Alfred I concert, pianist; 3 Biviera thefitcF,
WI5AP: F o rt Worth Star Tele
■h. f Mrs. | orchestra. soaps; Hi piano, gui’ I
r.l (175.9) 7:30 old time dance
I f : 'lit concert.
KNX: Hollywood (330.9) 8:3(
I vihtI instrumental; 9:30 talk; 9:1.'

Tuesday

Victor Check will entertain
« honoring her sister, Mrs.
nLri of Topeka. Kan.
Vaskil Department of the
|(| flub will have n musical
'h , Norwegian program,
saeesnt “America. Yesteri Today” which was postSaturday will be held
,.„k in the municipal hall

(Jliwn-Mevens n a n ingv
Lj byterial) Church, a t high

Thursday
M. II. Mabrv will entertain
,’rv Week Bridge Club.
Royal Neighbor will meet
o'clock in thu regular
- place. There will be inFriday
E. F. Housholder and Mrs.
Calmer "ill entertain with
at •(,. Woman’s Club.
House ' «mm it tee will give
:t tlattre a' the Woman's
Mrs. it A. Newman is
Saturday.
o Mill be Story Hour at
rare at U&gt; o'clock.
Rrading Club will meet at
rarv at 19 o'clock.

Miss Opal Johnson Is Mrs. Knight Hostess
Bride Of Paul Walker At Bridge Luncheon
Monday afternoon a t 3 o’clock.
Mrs. George W. Knight charm -!
Miss Cbm! Johnson of Savannah. ingly entertained Monday a t the
Gh „ and Paul W ulkrr of Willough­ Country Club with a bridge lu n ch -j
by. o .. were quietly inunied in eon.
the Presbyterian Manse. Dr. E. D.
Quanities of pink radiance roses
Brownlee perform ing the ceremony ’and gladioli were- combined with
in (he presence of u few friends. fern for the beautiful decorations.)
The bride was attended by Miss j The mantel was banked with fern
Lorraine Philips and the groom and gladioli.
was attended by hi s brother Ed- ! The long table was centered by
ward Walker.
a tall graceful silver basket of
The bride was lovely in an eii- roses and ferns. The place cards
Kemble suit of rosewood crepe, hat i were of sitring flower designs in
and accessories were of blonde.
(the chosen colors of pink and
Both Mr. and Mrs, W alker have white,
berm winter residents of Sanfor 1 \ After the splendid luncheon i
for ninny seasons. Mr. Walker ir , bridge was enjoyed. ? » . ,
L.
the loco! Kja.'.aiuet of the Orange i or.-- v.v•. for making
j
Bedt Hus Lin.
They have many 1was awarded a taffeta pillow and
friends m Satifm d who wish them j Mrs. ('. K, 1lent \ was presented a
every happiness.
i powder puff for cut prize.
Immediately a fte r the ceremony
Those present were. Sirs. Knight
they left for n wedding trip which Mrs. George A. DeCotfces, 'Mrs.
will include both Savannah, Ga., j George D. Bishop, Mrs. D. I..
and Willoughby. O.
Thrasher. Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs.

N. Be V Howard Chapter
i United Daughters of the
leracv will meet in Central
The Pine O rgan Club met Mon­
it 3:J0 o'clock.
day afternoon a t the home of Mrs.
W. A. Zachary on West First
Street, with Mrs. ZoiMary and
Mrs. C. II. Pearce ns hostesses.
The spacious rooms were decorat­
ed with bowls
und baskets of
spring flowers.
Mrs. A. M. Philips presided a t
, Ueoree Itu-e leaves Tues- the business m eeting and the roll
ir Tangerine where she will call was answered with humorous
priend*.
quotations. The president appoint­
ed committees for the May Day
ids of Mrs. Clarence McKey Musical to bo held in two weeks.
n m to learn that she in Mrs. Forrest Gniche! gave a re­
ia crippe at her home.
view of the book "the N e ar East"
in a most interesting manner.
if\*l Mrs. Harry T. Itmhvcll
During the social hour the mem­
■*i:o by way of Miami ami bers enjoved ii ‘g rotfp of #onfcs by
t their home in Providence, Mrs. It. 1,. Glenn and several read­
ings by Miss Elsie Fowler. The
hostesses, assisted by Mrs. It. F.
E, M, (iallowny has re- Cooper, served a delicious ice
from New Ytirk where she course.
? gue.-t of friends for the
o weeks.

Personals

.Newman, George A. Speer,
'J null nt and D. I.. ThrasbMantlnv (or it fishing trip

Totman-Davey
J. Ward Totmun
Announces the m arriage of
His Daughter
Marie Fairbanks

S white, an official of the
rc bniul and Share Company,

lw lurk , irv i* -pending a
Li at the Valdez lintel.
md Mr- K. J, Kivers ami
innti'ieil tn Jacksonville
(*-end I'ln-ir son, Emory
fetanieil home with them.

to

Donald Campbell Dnvey
Tuesday, April 21
At High Noon

PKKSIDKNT'S PAItT) BET I KNS

eiialt &lt;n and Mr. and Mrs.
WASHINGTON. Apr.
21.
ItrtuiH'! had his tonsils reat the Ferutiltl-I aiughtna President and Mrs. Conlidge have
*1 Mninlay
||e is reported returned to the White House a f t ­
er a Sunday cruise down the Potoniuc &lt;n the Mayflower.

FIRST CLASS COSniTKIN
AND AT
DARK AIN'

cert: 10 flutist, vocal, address; 12'*
orchestra.
&gt;]]
WO A W : Omaha (52(1) 5 advice ■
to lovelorn: (5:25 program; 9:00 ■
pianist: 10:31) dance.
5
KDKA: Pittsburgh (509.1 ) 8:00 *
Brunswick hour: in concert; 10:30 J
theater concert.
■
WCAE: Pittsburgh ( ldl.3) 0:30 ■
Uncle Kaybee; 7 program; 7:51)
Gold Dust twins; 8 Kverendy hour; ■
(i concert.
*
K(!\V: Portland Oregonian (191- m
5) 10 lecture:
10:30 concert: 12 ■
orchestra.
5
WDWF: Providence (410.9) 7:00 a
dance.
\V1P: Philadelphia (608.2 ) 0:00 ■
talk: 7 talk; 7:15 concert; 8 or- *
chestra; 9:05 talk; 9:50 orchestra. m
\V F I: Philadelphia (391.5 ) 0:00 ■
talk; 7 concert; 7:50 concert; 8:00 a
'concert; 9 orchestra.
]';,
WOAIs
San Antonio (391.5) ■
H-.:;») French selections; 9:30 dance, n
K 1*0; San
F rnoeisen
(129.51 B
,8.50 . . i . i a s t m : 9 dance; 10 pm- ■
gram; 12 Amphian:.
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Daughter of Two Stars
Literature Department of
Oman's (Tub will hold the
r nifeting at .WO o clock.
Jennie Spniildlng Circle will

M il 3m l

Willys-Knight Sedan
Overland Red Birds.
Overland Coupe Sedan.
Overland Roadsters
Overland Roadster
Stcarns-knighl.
Hanson.
,rs Have Been Reconditioned

Phone 58

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FEEDS THAT RAY THEIR WAY
“GOOD GOODS”
D a i r y . H nr.so ;

U.D.C. Plans Meeting
Saturday Afternoon

Your .Money IJack If

WINTER EGGS ARE THE PROFIT MAKERS
And you can be jjjurcd cf winter
ev h*|pin£ out (hr lirns’^rjut rjtiOtv,
* with tnr rijtht amount of a hiih - protein feed like

The Nr. De V. Howard Chapter
of the United Daughters of the
j Confederacy will hold its monthly
meeting in Central Park a t 5:50
! o’clock Saturday afternoon. Dur*'
; ing the meeting wreaths are to he
| made for Memorial Dav which is
Sundry. Apr. 20.
Many matters of importance
! nr-- to be discussed and final plans
lure to be made for the Stale Con*
• ventinn to he held in Leesburg. I
May ti. All reports of various
committees ill the chapter are ex-] 1InnJ,.,,' / i, ,,,, 1 ,,
pit ted to Is1 ip at this meeting, i
Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. T • ii end i ) v ounix
Langley, the chapter president, re­ 149 Farms, All
quests a large attendance.

Duval Road Engineer
Hands In Resignation

SANFORD FEED

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C. S. Coe, county engineer resign- to correction.
&lt;’«»m|inrntive tiged hi&gt; post tmlay declaring he is tores for 1929 are not given for tin
not "quithiig under fire" but de- county because the county i a
sires to btcoine connected with a new one, organized since that time.
piivate firm. The county road! This census, which covered the
building program, which He has tiop., of 1921. with an inventmy
been comliieting has been subject- tin in property for January I.
ed to much criticism lately. Maj. 1926, was taken by a force of enCharles Browne of Orlando b u s 1 iinmrntors employed to make «
been tendered the post,
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ihn?on ►iebo p i t c h d : rjrent ball J
hift l«*t Control in the Cjft«cif|h,
whrn hr walked Speaker* to start
the- inning. J. Sewell sacrificed
*find Myall (•truck out. Stephenson j
was walked purposely to hrinj* t i p 1
. Kuodr. Johnson inileir to *gct the * f i m t T D A STA TE LEAGUE
.ball over tn cither Kimdc nr Few-* liakMnnd «; Sanford 4.
•
».rlrr. forcing the winning run St. i’cteislaifg III; Tampa 8,
; across Ilie plate.
rvnrr (raced
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NATIONAL LBAGUli
Score by Inning*:
i
st.
2; Chicago I.
• Cleveland 112 00O.IJ00 mwi im) | —ft Pittsburgh I: Cincinnati 2.
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****** **-** -***1 ****** 000 — I li|d|{idclpiiia-Boston (double-headt Batteries; Uhlc. K a rr mul Mvatt;
,.r &gt; postponed, cold.
j Leonard,. Doyle, Holloway, J o h n - . n cw Yurk-Brooklyn,
postponed.
son nrsl Bakslor.
cold.
c-r l o i i i u i „ r , 2- I1 . — Tlrn
m
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iley led in the stick work for .H ihnspn L o s e s C o n t r o l Atld- . *M
ST‘. ,,Mil1 ls , f Apr,
n ,‘ HI ’T , the. . M, . ‘
AM
KltlCAN LKAfJDK
Bailey
the Celery-Feds
ties in
in five
live times
tin... up.
up, - Curley
Curley.......
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four hits in seven lime*. tip a n d 1
Thompson ami
------slugging match. M ,saler a two s i n - !
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each in six times
nly one hit but he
l&gt;KTU(»IT, Apr. U l . - O v r l a u . f jrlm gave bin. a record of Imvinc j;„!, , „ n .N t.w y ,„ k .
cold.
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perfect way. In the twelfth, cel ' here today ft to t. through a home
t*. »aau i...
ting a longr fly hit by N m eit^r, run hy Imrn- m the Hurd iimlntr. ,
. „
;,m :m n f— U - t f t — l St. ITu.l ‘J ; Toledo I.
lie made a record throw t» home. 1 driving n Stephen mP a t*ad rtf S( ,
IIOJ OOH— IB 1'.' I ; MimteapoM L fo lu in b .m l.
preventing a .core from thud.
[him . and the goml
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n.; Vm, Gilder Blar- K m m a t dy ft; U t.kviU o B.
Surface, for the v isito r, made I &gt;°vpnth. Detroit failed to hit e f-.ij , . ' .
1 p retty rutibliig rnlrh in right feetivciy. although Manager Cdhlt 1
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field of Thompson'.* (Iv in the fif*h rushed alt his reserve forces into
He scooped the Itti 11 ju t before it the game, making Ilia own first ! Cannibals of French Guinea ar**1 Atlanta I I ; New Orleans I
appearat.ee of* “the season 'in ’’
the . Iieing limited down by the Frem li | Bii niiugliam 8; Mobile I.
hit the ground.
seventh inning, when be butted | polite. Six were executed in ait ef-j I'li.ittammga J; Little Bock 11.
fort to stamp out catuiihalLm.
Nashville t'»; Mempliia Ji.
Jackson pulled blntcelf out of for Holloway, *A V \ 1 1 11
It'.
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Yesterday’s
Results

BEATS lo c a ls in
TWELFTH FRAME

ENI) SERIES HERE WEDNESDAY
THEN DEPART FOR LAKELAND FROM COBB MEN
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T aM rn riers M a n a g e T o ( lo t
O u t O f " G o o s e E c u " C o lI umn
W hen
C artcrm cn
I L n .s t
T h eir
S te a d in ess

F, ’

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(By M. B. SHEPPARD)
Tim Lakeland Highlanders nud
the Celery-Fed'! will play their sec­
ond game of the series on home
grounds this afternoon. The se­
ries here will end with the gam e
on Wednesday and then the two
teams will go to Lakeland for th ree
games, playing in Highlander t e r ­
ritory through Saturday.
The Lakeland Highlanders won
their fir I game of the reason here
yesterday afternoon, seemingly as
n free-will offering on the p a rt of
the Carterioen. From the fourth
to the twelfth inning when it waa
getting too dark to play, the two
teams plaved like Alphonse and
Gaston, "You take It” being their
slogans.
• * * ♦
The Cnrternirn got Ml hits off
Luther, ami the Highlanders made hi'r to* the infield for m! ' V ! mi't"
nine errors behind him, and yet pitcher to first.
the visitors wrre allowed to will,
# • » ♦
If time roiiMlIileil ip a hall game
Snowden was wild in the f ir .t m eant’ value, the fans gut their
three innings, allow ing three pass­ money’s worth yesterday. M -• *es and five hits, .la rk son, the new a slow game from the fir l and ■
pitcher obtained from the L ittle with extra innings added, tbr to ■•
Hock team did not prove lunch Ini time consumed was two hour-'®
ten d er than Snowden, allow ing ami r.tt minuter, according t-&gt; l b " ' *

'A free pHsk tc» first, 11 stolen
t a w 1, an errer and a hit w rrr the
contributing causes of Sanford's
defeat by d score of 0 tn 1 in the
tw efth inning of Monday's game,
which look two hours ami r&gt;0 m in­
u tes to play. In spite of the fact
t h a t they made Mi hits off Luther,
the Cartcrmcn were unable to
bunch them
fourth and their half of the
twelfth for a total of only four
tuns.
Snowden’s wildness gave the vis­
itors a chanre to force ahead in
the second and third a fte r Sanford
had obtained a two run lead in the
firs t, and Jackson, the new twillt t from the Little Hock team wa ;
aent to the box in the beginning
of the fourth.
Sanford evened
the score in the fourth. In lit
nine innings, Jackson allowed sev­
en hits and five free passes, but
none of these led to a run until the
twelfth when Welch walked; Mu
mas buntel safe, sending Welch to five pan &gt;e;, in the nine iimimrs lie
" f t c h &gt;&gt;f &lt;'ff(e}i| Steorrr F i ! L
K*i*mifi Hfiil lir* tfnli* (H iffjj S p fH i
pttrhcd.
j Frank.
zer hit high fly to renter, but the
quick throw of Kinsey held Weleb
on third; Moyle was safe on an
error at third, which also gave
Welch and Damns chance to scare.
Doyle went to second and Bryant
hit for two bases srorivg Moyle,
giving tlic* vvi f v , a lend of three
re t* .
in their half of the twelfth the
Cartcrmcn were able to put over
one run, making the finale score
6tn 4.
L e.igtie I,cutlers W in
I’i f l h C u r d s M ulie C lc n n S w ee p o f
The Celery-Feds started tin •ir
C iinse citliv e G a m e . I’o n n d ( til. S e r i e s ; l,e c M e a d o w s
scoring in the first, when Curley
inir T w o S m o k e r P i l e h n r s
H u r l s in G r e a t F o r m A n d
hit n hut one to pitcher. He was
I''t.r T i d a l O f T 'liitfc c u H i t s
I'iM slm r g H e a ls C in cin n a ll
forced out at second by Mean and
on bad throw to first in attem pt
S T . I'K T K H S m iH G , Apr. 2 1 .
C H IC A G O ,
A p r.
'J I.- A IJ a u
at double play Dean went to sec­
ond; W al/ak was safe on error at The s i. I*, in burg Saints w on iSn lh u ro n le t C h ica g o down with
short,
Dean going
to third; their fifth con-eculive game here four bits M onday and defeated the
Thompson hit through third scor­ Monday by pounding two Tatnpii Cubs. 2 to I, making it 11 cku.it
ing Dean; Bailey hit to center hurlerx, Oveii-treet and Fisher, for t weep of the series.
Chicago*:-,
scoring Wn lr.uk; C a rte r out on foul 1-1 bits ami l‘.! rum; while the bum run wax the result of {It,, t Kinsey hit safe to short; Frlsbie Smoker* were making eight tallies m il's four bugger, bis fdxth of tlm
retired the side by fly to right.
on their I I afeties. Seven errnrd
,‘ii:-o,i.
Hornsby and chni.ipion
.Sanford scored one more in l he by Tam fin contributed much to the ibnM-„r of the league, also .‘racked
fourth when Frlsbie scored on a Sain t vlrto ry
nut ji Immc run. hi 1 f i r s t of the
hit by Curley.
The Box Score.
yen..

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AMFItICAN ASKDCIATION

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Score hy innings:
2(1*1 Min nun uni
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GAINESVILLE. H n -

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and
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vldlilg first places, Duval H*Ko.
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ly won seconds mid thirds, and Imd Whiddnn of Quinck, Kfc, 1
little trouble winning the eleventh olive hero of the dam iMc?
.......ml interscholastie track and M l f ? second individual J
fie! dmect concluded on Mnrphree ;
*&gt;H' n,S’ Hrjan of
field, C n ivcnlty of Florida, here
here,| Jn lhp
,
this afternoon. The Tiger
i swept the field easily!"ann.Lii
pill III.-. Chester
LUI-MIT Ibr’ig
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pninU. while
points.
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new mark of M*,.H srcoml in Hw .
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l"u-yarj high In.idles - - a f* lt
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tcruit-male. Ki.igtd of Ocala, b»*.v ! Duval high V',o die ’tat*
r . r d tlw :H0 yard Ittirdle figure to; in HWI.
:!7.8 tieconds and Oaii.esvilln smnPh f ^ Following
i||n „r, ^ r in ^
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rr.nrd, ’ t b r J-=«tni» finished today: ..
ieitablished a new mark :.t 'J:Lr&gt;.7.
Duval 3tJ*{,' point:! (^^1
I lu re fir-ill record , were plan ted ; poiuta; Gainesville 18; .hnncTl
| Dinkins of Dtinnellon .etting I,V Miami T I ; Lakeland I I F o r t h
1 feel, |(Ui in, lies in the allot put; j derdnje It); Vrro r.•^ ; |,
Bryan or Fort Lauderdale clear- ft; HT.jler 1'ark
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xx Batted for Fisl.c r in ftlh.
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IN BATTING FEST, HARTNETT POLLS
BY SAINTS 12 - 8 OI'J SIXTH HOME!’
TAMPA BEATEN BUT TEAM LOSES! 5

T he Box Score.
TAM PA
KAN FO BD
A lt. It. H. PO A. E . JCNHlnn, lb.
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7 0 I «» n n Howell. 2b.
C urley, rf.
Deans, ss. .
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AVnlzak, 2b.
A lb'll, cf.
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Muni, ss.
f) 1
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C arter, If.
II 1 ft n ** M cBne, III,
Kinsey, cf.
Frlsbie, rib.
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Snowden, p.
1 It 11 It 11 0 Fisher, p.
Jackson, p.
4 II 11 1 r, 0 I.OfMJZ, X.
1 It 11 0 11 n Ilu a tc r, xx.
Htanak, x, ..

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Apr. 2L- I , .
1 Meadows pildicd in mld-eeu ot.
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form today and I ’ittsluirgli defeat
•d *’im in n ali. I to 'J. Th* Bed
were atdn to scare in only one to
Iiing. w hen they put ovei two tal
lies on a pass, a triple and a sin
gle
Score by inning :
Mill burgh HIM (Mil ill ) 1 )11 |

1 iueuinnt i unit mm n'JIf. j

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lt.itI••1 ,es; Meadows mid (iaoeh;
n B.xey, May and Hargrave,
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Saofnr
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Summary Two-base bit'. Bty St I'etersburg
't otlt Mix l.t laiapa
nut, Sacrifice hits, Welch, Spreil
Saam uny Twa-b, e 1;it,&lt;| . . i■t
N M ION \ |
zer. Sacrifice hits, Welch, Spreil- *tiiet. Three-bnse tiit, loho "ii
Scr, Dumas. Stolen bases, lloylo,
». McBiie Home run, Messaer
&gt;,,rk
F riab le, Bailey. Left oil bases. Stolen base, Messner,
Barnes. * in«-in..«li
Bnnfned 17; latkeland I ft. Ilil, off S.iiMiires. IV Allen, ll.irnes, llew LJ
Snowden ft in M Innings; .Tad on itt
Double pin)-. Allen
to Mrs* Miilnddptiin
7 in ft inning*. Ha e on ball', oft m r to Burt.as.
Left on bn&lt;c,
Luthar 1, off Snowden
.lad, no : not 7; Tampa in Bare &gt;01 ball*,
ft. Struck out by Lutl.er I; Snow •■ff Overstreet L I-1 -lit r t; llewdtt
den 1; Jackson I. Fits*, hn-e 00 ■ -truck out hv l b w .it 1 Hit .
error, Lakeland I;
Sanford
&lt; tf iiu-i t i n t 7 in 2 1! U; Fediei
Fam ed run*, Tatkcl.iml ;t; S r , It 0 , *; t
I o,pu, . Wan* nod
ford 2. Passed
bull . B ry a n t., Ho.
Losing pitibcr. t .\ e i 11 *• -I
Time 2T&gt;t*. t 'm p l n A iia 'i.
time ^.J't.

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�FACE SEVES

LD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 192ft

I Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on AH Sanford Business Activities of Importance
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WANTED —To hire $1500 o r more
at 9 per cent. Will give first
m ortgage on new four thousand
dollnr house, or other security. AddrcaoJF. S.T L care of Herald. _
W A NTED—Aireaee near Sanforti.
At reasonable price.
Fred S.
Houston, Sanford.

Advertising

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&gt;■ r e s t r i c t s t o
~:.r t iis s lf lc n t lo n .
^ K ' l r t a t l» m a d e T h e R a n u ,t , H w ill be r e e p o n i b le
' . w o n * in c o r r e c t In s e r t io n .
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Rooms For Rent

WANTED—First
Harrell’s Cafe.
Street.
WANTED
-nung man w un
pleading personality to work In
Advertising Department. Apply
Advertising
Manager,
Sanford
Herald.

USED CARS FOR SALE
1921 Untile Touring Car.
1920 Dodge Screen Truck.
1923 Dodge Sedan.
i ,
1922 Ford Ton Truck,
1923 Ford Touring Car.
1924 Ford Touring Car.
"Terms to Some People"
L W. PHILIPS SONS
Dodge Sales and Service

Ir n K t h
30c'

Help Wanted

Automobiles

SHOE R E P A IR ’NG
H O P K IN ’S ELECTRIC S H O E
SHOP— Wo, tu rn out neat work,
with quick service and w« use
the heat materials.

LEARN AROUT font County and
Lakeland, through tha Star-Tele*
gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published morning*.
J. E. SPURLING
sub-division Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
Owner
lando. Florida, and F l o r a OHIO—Xenia. Make your tales STRAYED Collie dog.
through
the
Xenia
Garotte.
may
have
same
by
calling
571-J
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Xcn!», Ohio. Rich agricultural and paying for this nd.
way.
district. Want ad and display
___ TIN AND M ETAL WORK
STOLEN. Ford Touring car, 1925
model. License No. 159-018-C,
JAM ES H. COWAN— All kinds
K ID T.r.tKIKIt—CIm i - engine No. 10505227. $25 reward
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. COLIIMBTTK
Ifteil nil* hnv,« in* largest circu­
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Ouk it) tlun In ttnuth w«a|rr«i U to rs lt for recovery.
Ki
l e sc fA.worilt 'ins
Avenue and Third Street. Telephone 111.
________
TO REACH the prosperous fa rm ­ HOBO KIDNEY AND BLADDER
REMEDY
ers and fern growers of Volusia
Building M aterial- county
advertise in the DeLand
MIRACLE Concrete t o , genera! Dally News, rate le per word, cash
cement work, sidewalks, build­ with order.
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J , B. MAINE—WntervJIle, Morning S*«»tlnel. Thousands of Maine peo­
Terwillegcr, Prop.
HILL LUMBER CO. Hoi^e o ple are Interested in Florida proy
erty. Reach them through tbv
Service. Quality and P ries.
Sentinel, Rate card on applica­
Lumber and Building Material
tion.
C a rte r Lumber Company
UUit

Stop That Backache
t h is

Many Sanford Folks Have Found
the Way.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Is a dull, nerve-racking head­
ache wearing you o u t? Do you feel
o'der and "lower than you should ?
Are you tired, weak and nervous;
turn it impossible to be happy, or
enjoy the good times around you?
Then there's something wrong and
Fur Space In This
likely it's your kidneys. Why not
get at the cause? Use Doan’s Pills
DIRECTORY
—a stimulant diuretic to the kid­
PHONE
neys. Your neighbors recommend
148
Doan’s. Reail what this Sanford
resident says:
Mrs. S. C. Burrier, 515 Myrtle
Avenue suys: “There was a co n ­
asaified Directory tinual. dull, heavy ache in the
small of my back, which nearly
had me past going and I was in
RESSING — Muttigruphing, misery all the time. 1 lmd pains
Idintf »nd mailing—as you
bit it—when you want it.
bne 673. II. E. Porch, F irst
tionsl Bank Bldg.

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

JOHN E. EOX

ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
Quick results. Two cent# per word
Sample copy on request.

To Mothers!

AHT ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Fleet Heal repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,

iT-A-UEEL
Car
Drive itj
writlf. Oak and Second St. I
lone 3.

TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamps Daily
Times, the great
home dally,
rate 1 Mic per word, mlnirnuu.
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card.

E Q U IPM E N T ON
R O L L S-R O Y C E
C A L IL L A C
FACKARD
H U IC K

DRUGS

f V ’o DRUG STORE — Prenfition*, Drugs, Soda*.
We
!.** ,nvur you as your phone.
ELECTRICAL
^ e N o rs to Gillon &amp; Platt
alagnulia.
Everything elecKhun* 422. Electrugith
STATIONS AND
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LOST .)r,e J* imu bull, ivai *»,m,
. net. «-irSft J v.-Uhi ubv^'. 175 lb...
Answer to name Dick. Reward if
returned to or notify W. A. Robin­
son. Route A. Box 234. Sanford,
Flu.

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F a in tin g — D ecora tin g
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*MITURE TO S E L L ? —
U R NlTU RE C O . - M i r ,“ {*•!• fa ir prices paid

LOST—S aturday night on Celery
Avenue, name plate off Paige
touring car.
Return to Florida
Cash Salvage.

M*mb*r A. L A

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[0« in ' c o a t

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for

j y hatal furniture. Call

on carnival
wrist watch
Finder re­
at hospital.

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'•UtltOltii KE3ILVRKED
N d7'..U .u-’ht und sold. Call
,7
*.,..ture Co. Phune No.

LOST—Saturday night
grounds, plain Elgin
with black arm band
turn to Miss l-angraff

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| FOOT SPECIA LIST
Corns, iiunluna. Ingrow­
ing Nulla. Heavy Cull*
mines or tired scbl'ig
fast.

tm . c . u tiist-iiik
Townll Drew ilblg.
Phons.
Elsvutor

Elton J. Moughton
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LOST— White and liver pointer.
Wears collar. Answers to Don.
Reward if returned to (J. E. McCall
Sanforti Loan L Savings Co.

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Parking Lights
$ 1.10

F. P. RINES
311 Kant Second St and
1113 Sanford Ave.
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Everything’ for
baseball season.
Ball Hardware
Phone 8

liv GEORGE DicMANUS

U'BRYAN,
Office in
^ Bunk Building Annex,
“hoit* 417-L 3.
L l p ^ rm ta

LOST on street or Geneva road,
One new bicycle the.
larnve
with Sanford Cycle Co. Reward,
J. A. Logan.

L l i m i X I I P A IN T C ilU r A .1 T
113 M n m m llu A v r .

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NV/kHT H\A.C 4C ,IE T O CAsT C H R E
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If kill** lIn* kt4*rm*i.

o st and Pound

Cleaner*
$ 3 .5 0

DAE O P ‘
K N O ’W h T t l K T i ' v E
C O T 7 &gt; P W in G E L V E R
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D e n g u e o / I5 ilim is F e v e r .

DAVID B. HYER

BRINGING U P FA T H E R

A b L E E D

Fever

FOR R E N T —Furnished rooms,
Kum Hack
Home
( arm.
Bench. Mrs. H. Fellows.

Vutomatic Windshield

Professor J. S. Hughes, of the
Kansas State Agricultural College,
CHRONICLE — Au­
has shown that violet ray t r e a t ­ AUGUSTA
ments cause chickens to m ature
gusta, Ga.—Augusta's greatest
earlier und also made hens lay oft- classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per line, mluimum
ener.

the

and

NOW VACANT— Furnished sleeping room down town, eftmfortahie and cool, telephone, hot and
cold water. 113 E ast 5th St.

T H E BEST

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U tr THE FLORIST"
*erj fur Bu occasion*.
Myrtle. Phony 2G0-W

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You a re w asting time and nfo
nev if this page hasn't your fins
sified advertisement. Phone it is
today. No. 148.

S an ford ,

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A T T E N T I O N - - l ’*n•ueulu Is l ie g ln it liig I I I *
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v o iu p u M 'ia in i ) l o r l 4 i i '» n i e t i r y ; •
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h i g h w a y , g r e a le H t u h a iic a f o r l l v *
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In on
g ru u m l
flo o t .
W r i t e D e v e lo p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m e n t T l i * P e n s a c o l a N ew s.

lAMEOKD ELECTRIC CO.

in.
, lhree stations. Mag
k^r
*S econJ- F irst and Elm
wioni Avenue und lUth Street
*£l£t service.

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I* n |ir«**H'rl|itlttii f u r

M a la ria ,

FOR R EN T—Rooms with or with­
out meats.
Reasonable ra te s.
Lincoln Home.

LOST— At S peer’s Department
Store on S aturday night, a gold
fraternity pin with
chain and
guard.
Moth pin and guard are
FOR RENT—.3 room apartment, set with pearls. The initials F.
unfurnished, private bath, hot G. M. ‘25 are engraved on back
water, private entrance, 919 Oak of pin. Finder please return to
Ave.
G. K. McKav ut the High School
and receive liberal reward.
FOR RENT— To adults. Furnish
Perfection of a process for vul­
eil apartm ents. First floor, pri
vale bath. Also furnished sleep canisation of rubber, under water
ing room, hot water. M13 Magnol­ instead of under steam has been
discovered by L. A. t.aursen of
ia Ave.
Enu Claire, Wisconsin.
FOR P E N T — New five room house
double garage, three miles out,
M O U T II l..« M l I M I X T
Orlando Road $13,111) a month, call
T li« I'u ln l T l i. i l H . v a . Y o u
571-.I.
Money,
M iiilt lf n c lu r i- il tiy
F u ll R EN T— Kitchen and bedroom
L l i r r a o u - t . l m l a lr r 1 'a la t C o ,
K o lil b y
lltil Elm Ave., M. Schneider.

O F U iA &amp; A R A F A L L * J IN A
y i I N T E f i , T K 'F ID D L E
T V /O MOUND D O C ^
/ __
VA N D TH' F O L D ir g , / /&gt; {
,q£d - -th o i ~ y ijf\

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
Jealer so you cun read Florida’s
greatest newspaper.
One your
$8.U0, ft months $4.0*.’, three mouth*
$2,00. If you desire $1,000 insuruuce policy udd 75 cents to your
c .xler.
"DO YIJU WANT to buy or sell
anything?" 1? so advertise to
the ’’Gainesville Sun."

r
BELL C A F E
ford’s best in Service and Quad
5 First Street and Park Ave

«S' SERVICE STATION,
bus, Oil, Tire*, Aceessopervice with u smile. Elm
•fit. Phone 447

A Clark Jewell Has
Range Is Ideal
for the home
o/U*V

ADVERTISING gets result), if it
reaches potential buyers.
Pnl.ONDON, Ai■r. 2t),— Dispatches
Intkn I&gt;aily Nows la circulated in
an industrial and ugric'ilturnl sec­ front Coiistantiiiopiu utumimcu that
Turkey has decided to renew dip
tion.
Somatic relations with Japan.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estute advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
OI,D HOME TOWN
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sunday*.______________ __________
ADVERTISE. In t t e Jouru«l-Horuli), South Georgia’s greatest
H C'.U L i t
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
ntw r
1.ME
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
f F IR S T i l l O F F T F i H)M
A
K
W O '?
10c per line. Waycross JournalA O AZOF?, AW O il - I.T O / E Reruld, Waycross. Georgia.
T h 'C L O C K , TMAT P IC T U R E

UK AUTO SERVICE
Day
night. Meets all trains. Bug
i|» transfer. Phone 551.

_

Heal E s ta t e .— I n s u r a n c e

All kinds of property listed for sale
Park Avenue and Second Street

Are vour nerves strong? Does
your work get on your nerves?
Do vour children set your nerves
oil e d g e ? Do not become discourgtd. relief is in sight. What you
need is Dr. P ierce’s Fuvorile Pre­
scription, a medicine adopted to
the weaknesses of women,.contain­
ing no alcohol, made of herbs the
Indiansm)YQ\v uliiiuLyJhihi ago.
Thousands of homes for fifty
vears have known the value of
D octor Pierce’s medicines and
many testimonials to their worth
come unsolicited. Trv it now! Dr
lays are dangerous.

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stuiwndous development
Read about It in the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

WIND1NG.

WANTED TO RENT—4 o r 5 FOR SALE— l Vi ton Dodge truck FOR RENT OR L E A S E —Warehouse spnen on A. C. I« Siding.
room N A tngb'at once. Close in.
Excellent condition, nest b ar­
Sanford
Machine Co., 2nd and Oak
"V" care Herald.
gain In town. Phone 571-W. F. E
A vc.
i-K
in
g
.
WANTED— ItfANo and lot in "gotnl1
locntiohi I P riw must be rivfrt,
FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
and term* easy. Address Box 431,1 FOR S A L E OR RENT— ltungntow
&lt;158-J .
on
Magnolia,
up
to
date.
Cor­
Sanford, Fla.
, i ! I
ner lot. Rea) bargain $7500. Good
FOR RENT— Ground
WANTED— At once. 50 snmlt saw terms. Thrasher &amp; (Tamer.
Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
mills who can saw first class
lumber to m anufacture lure tract FOR S A L E —Space on the page stairs. C. T. Smith.
of located in South Florida to cut
for classified advertisements.
bv thu thousand on contract. Fnv* Why not rent, those vacant rooms, FOR RENT— Furnished rooms and
orable working conditions. Heal­ or sell th a t second-hand goods?
kitchenette. Shirley Apartments.
thy location. We are building rnilOpposite Post Office.
rn-4* Ihrrnmh timh**'- »&lt;&gt; Innate
FOR SALE— Fordson tractor, disc
mil's on. Short timber haul and
harrow, Acini' harrow in good FOR RENT ut Daytona Beach.
tind timber. .1. Rav Arnold Lum­ condition.
Address R. P. Sims,
Very desirable summer cottage
ber Co.. Grovelnnd, Fla.
Longwood, Fin.
anti apartm ents. Robert Gray, 804
Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Box 21,
WANTED—A well located lot in
good residential section or would F’OR SALE—New five room b u n g ­ Daytona Bench. Phone 10C5-J.
alow. bath, two porches, South
consider several lots in one block.
FOR RENT—Two
unfurnished
Terms must be attractive. Address Sanforti Avenue. Opposite avia­
housekeeping roams with garage
tion field. Fret! F. Houston, S an ­
Box 431, Sanford, Fla.
if desired. Apply Bush a t Snow 's
Have you rooms to rent or some ford.
Barber Shop.
second hand furniture to sell ?
FOR
SALE
Miipniohiln
Touring
■
Use The Herald's classified page
)R RENT— Six room house. All
1922 Model. A good buy a t ! nodern conveniences. On Magnoand get results.
$335.00. Very liberal terms. San- I i St., between 3rd and 4th St.
WANTED— WVslI broke in mult ford Automobile Co. Wight B ros. I W rite Sally eare of Herald.
for grove work. Must weigh ut Bldg.
least 1100 pounds. Price must L
cheap for cash.
II. S. Long FOR SALK—A good jersey cow.
phone 557, room 11. Hull Building
Inquire first house Pace's lame
FOR RENT— 10 bed-room house
WANTED— Sanforti business pro
The
snow-capped peak of Ml.
for summer, excellent income
pertv. S ta te terms and loca
Daytona
Beach.
tiun m vour answer to this ad. Ad Everest rises 29,111 feet above end location.
the sea.
Hodges &amp; Albritlen, 132 Atlantic
dress Box 431. Sanforti, Fla.
Ave.
FOR SALE— 1921 Ford Touring.
W ANTED—Acreage in
Engine
in
.
yum)
.running
order,
County, eith er Urge
FOR R EN T— hire loom bungalow
self starter. F«u
...le, $90.
1tracts. .Must be M ow
in 1...„ t* .tt^tit'uc.
per niont.i,
Mrs. Cox. Apt. ft (upstairs) Herald Knight &amp; . MncNeill. 107-109 Park
I value ami on easy terms,
Bldg.
Box 431. Sanford, Fla.
Avenue.
WANTED— Competent
FOR
SALE—Small bun
FOP R EN T— Five room bungalow
grnpher at once. A|
choice location $3,750. Te
in good location $45 per month.
A. DeCottes, Attorney.
cent down and balance like
A. I . Connelly &amp;. Sons, Realtors.
Send inquiries to Box 973.
104-8 Magnolia Ave.. Plumy 48.

Try Smith’s Barber FOR SALE—Soda fountain. Good
Shop for g 0o(| barber location, owner going north. In'quire “ D" care of Herald.
work. Ladies welcome.
FOR SALE—Rose of Sharon and
Next to Valdez. .
hikuscus plants. Phone ft()3-J,

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THE WEATHER ,
fair Monday and
Tuesday ; monerwte wind* mostly
southerly.
Maximum Temp.
Minimum Temp.

xhed in Florid*’** H ea rl,
,VorId’8 Greatest V c«e(al)le
,n Its Richest Garden Land

iLUMN

_ Generally

ASSOC IA 1 ED PRESS DISPATCHES

XV

Woman, Who Killed
Seven, Held Insane

Ilire Demonstration
Staged In Honor Ot*|
[field Marshal, Can­
didate for President

L i t 90 Minutes

lo Review Parade
Lessman A sserts He
[Will Back Ex-W ar
L o r d F o r H i g h O f f ice

• ST. PA 111., NVhr. Apri! 2il.
Mrs. Della Sorensen, Sit who
confessed yerterday to killing
hy poison, seven person', in­
cluding two of her own cliildren and husband, probably will
he placed in the insane asylum,
according to County Attorney
Dobrcy, following „o invrxtfgn.
tlon. lie said she was mentally
unbalanced.
The series of
deaths extended over seven
years. The woman related how
she killed her baby, Deloris, and
three-year old daughter, Min­
nie, the former because her
“crying fretting” and the latter
because she wn.s afflicted with
the •. t, Vitus' Dance. .She
poisoned her husband, she said,
after a quarrel. She confessed
to kdlling four other persons.

IN PORTUGAL AS

Six Persons 11urt I n

Origin Of Mnn Is Suhway 1'rain Wreck
Traced I&gt;y Science NKW VOItK, \pr. ifu. Sr
were ill lured when a e
To Dim Auiiqiiily|ed"'iiisubway
train left the rail

Chief Williams And
His Men Don Summer
IJnifor ms, While ( ’aps
Iniilges to a
tos to go wiin
uniforms whick
iting. The ofesc ilurk blue
nod tbi ir white
,' had just come
I caps were furf a n d V. .it nil.

221

Loss In Property In
Placed At Million
And Half; Freezing
Weather Reported
Ciiolidgc Intervention Under­
stood lo Have Conte in Ri.**pule Over Sale Of
If. S.
S h ip s; Proof May Result

{Central Illinois

That Sanford has little or no
redress in getting its official cen­
sus figures changed for the state
enumeration recently completed, h
the assertion of II. \V. Pcurmnn,
Jr., secretary of the t'liiimher of
t'oinmeree, who has just rcturneil
from Tallahassee, where lie went
last week in an effort to get the
figures withheld pending a recheck
of the enumeration taken here.
Obstacles that may prevent a rerlieck, Mr. Pearnuin ,lc, lur'd, are
■ W
(
mi IHe scenes are ileelareil to presented in the fail Hull the leg' '
be spectacular and will consist of islulure is awaiting tli* state fig­
! tableaux, drills and dances in ures as a basis upon which to work
was to which the children of all classes a n upportinninenl bill and also berails*, tin* attorney-general offir,
l*MV‘ of the schools will lake part,
a nillil
| 1,. ‘ir*-^,,.
of “Vestmduv lias q.irr.tioni * tie* legality of
ubmitted af
and I , Inv _——'
lure “ I lie S|ii&gt; dilional name****••
u of Indian Days," the period m ter the official count lias been
os and \iii,'ii,a before tin......tiling of Hie finished.
refuge wlii, man. The "Spirit &gt;,f In1bat there i- general dissatis­
sliorllv dian Days" will lieiiii|N*rsoiiiil&gt;d
faction over tlo* wind, stale over
oumle.i |,v ,Mi«H l.illian Tlmiidev; chief ,.f the result of lb, c, n un taking, i-,
iilaie, t||, |,nine tribe, Hyron Fox; elii**f proven by the fuel that there were
.
of the visiting tribe, Fmnieti | ,,x; nuinermis city and enmity delega­
•listor- j„d,nii mes, tiger. Jack Snead.
tions at the eapilal asking far
Hi Ibis episode tlle'ei' will lie recounts. Mr. IVurniun further
&gt; " '" war. ,•urn and other dunces de­ staled. In,dialed in those titles,
li,'tine Indian religious eer* monies which are dissatisfied, according lo
i love'vhh'h 200 grimmiar school Hie sr' clary, are: Jacksonville,
the 'hildt'ell. elaborate! eostllllled. will I'ahipa. I.nkcland, St. IVlciS,
1 who
, ' take
Miami, Tallahassee and others.
il,
.... part,
'
i
• i
,*...,„
I lie .croud episode will show
Speaking further along that line,
guards
1 kplril &gt;*f the Wilderness" Mr. I'enrinan said:
crested •nipeisminled bv Miss
Kvelvii
I arrived in Tallnhussee,
|jH|.
Kdilifield. In tbi scene will lie I “Winn
got in touch with
•f
.tin* dance of Hie daisies, roses, theimmediately
department
of agriculture and
i broke 1butterflies, bees, poppies, grass- sue, ceded in having
fig..
p &lt; bail hopp, rs, bluebirds, trees,
niisl
•
............
■ Sanford's
, , ti
Ilie same silence was maintuinures withheld for, time
uni the maidens, pi,niters,
,,
"
o'
'*
‘1
.Sunday, (b ailman OVoniior
, .
sI'sHier the city t,.fUN,.,j t„ affirm or deny lit* had
cutting The scene will close with the I** ascertain
names
that
haJ
mild
submit
iun.es
but
bad
not
Im
.|v,.l|
,„* considered a letter, or
a* out- passing of the pioneers with their been
i.v aft- covered wagons to make way for i. . '■nuineraled nud have them;discuss the matter Inanv way,
'ount but while oilier mcmliers of the Imar.l
on thcjtho “Spirit of Patriotism," of tin* included In Ha* official count
large preent. Ill ibis scene the “Spirit | discovered that the attorney.gen- m„| White House officials were
cqiiully reticent.
a their of Put lint ism” will be impcrsnii- ; cral s office bud raise, | a quest ion
fight uted by Alis»-&gt; Virginia Jinkins. I n* to the legality of the pruccetl- The president's letter is looked
hoisted tiiImps of girls will represent the i"g “nd il/ h «*J* mere advisie;, upon a , lielug .ii erelv a inuv i to
"Sanford of Yesterday,"
the tli&gt;* various delegations against uditalii in official form the aIreadpublished names of the three cum
groups ivpresenting town, coun­ submitting other figures.
try. *■Inncli and school.
“ Miss Sanford" will be |daye/| f "Another tiling which was offer- "liindniu rs who voted against the
by Mi Kvclyn Winder and Miss I I I ns a more serious objection ^'Ic arid their reus,ms for oppnsVera Dickinson will represent 1was the fart (hat the Icifi-dutuir *'•« it. as a stinting point for eonI is demanding the ecu m figures a'
the entire sliiptiing
"Ml Florida "
-hat il v.ii! !..... ....... t., ''“"V
In the •cene of ‘Snnford of To­ one*
( a rliT K c lu n is
........ ..
'?!'M ^HrMsed n
day" Miss Inna Smith will icpre- serve a. a bush, f.., lb- leappo,that It would
I'Vom ( rt'tlil Bureau -•■nt Ghrjsiianily; Kdiication, .Miss I liollllli'lll bill, whiel, is to I,, puss-ir0"!''
me that L ‘ m
"V
• 'lure Zachary; t'oinnmuily Spirit, Ied. They pointed out
Meeting in Lakeland .Mi's l.ena Hell,* Hagen; Musi,*, i ' s ; ...... .......... ..........;«....... .... s - i S g a
;r ;K
Mi-s Wight; Art, Alias Mildred ' y :
T ’
,
. ,,r V;i &lt;■«•„.'.».■»*&gt;™r* Plummer, who is
IIhII, ; Drama. Mi's Georgia Mob­ lege would have to be extended vice chairman of the board. Thom,,
...... ......... . ti;,|
ley; Welfare, Miss Itutli Henry; to eyeiy other city that desired It
Pi pn cut tug "Tile *Tiilil.” Mi-. and Him would mean a *1 lay which viewnoint to the court by affidavit
in thr ininuti'A of tin*
.Ian,. Kelly; Health Crusade, Mi*. ini|rht provi* lal:il in Uii* rtMppoim- 1h*|h^
Kinds Griffin; Forest Preserva *n"*it *’*[*•
Imaril as file,l Fi'iduv bv t'huiineA rechiH'k of the figures now
lion. Mi- 1 armela Harber.
I In ie will I.,* a flag drill by :tu would only gratify civic pride, the
lev- of lb* third grade. Thirty • errclury pointed out, and whether
‘ * girls nf the fourth grade repre- or not the Chamber ,f Coin mere
'• cntiiii: iin girls «f iIn* sixtie or the City Commissi,m is willing Juvenile Band Will
'•'w ill dance the minuet and the boy lo undertake the expens**, i« g
Be Oignnizcd Here
problem yet to hu derided.
•b . its will give a drill.
The
census
figures
as
compile*
.
In the scene, "New Atncriru"
**' Miss Mars Fields will represent by County Knumeralor S. A. II
Hie foreign nations and in ibis i Milkiiisoii gave Sanford a popula
•‘ Kc-ri, v.ill be dailies by group.i of lion slightly over 7,bill). The It
'j, girls repre eiiiing the various na I.. Poll. Couqiuiiy, directory pub
Ushers, who last summer compile,
limn•
l|.
The grand finale will be a laid*—i Sanford's directory »• qininteii th*
N[ an American Kii eudde, svilli the population over Hl.tiuq. Member.
national groups pledging loyalty
v. lo the Ameiican flag and (lie page - ■
1,1 ' unt will i ml svilli Hie passing of
,,, these foreign group led hy Pa '
tl, : triotisiii and Hu n svill f*dlosv hi , in-1
,K le i , of the fralerniil and eivir
i, bo,lie* of the city.

r‘ "i Hi* iii.netiHs wen* ilirown
r "• ' ni.niiii r haiiitual with
rk-io,' guard- in drawing up
|b*r,' il.*- , „ 1 1,, m Hel'lill,
&lt;fi*»il t.ailierrd Marly.
at l*j;jr* o'clock $ mm
li 'll *be first mi II follow,*,! by Hie Stahlu/atioii, liiriie,I from a
P'..... no* ai j| nearby park
f" ll* ipiiel *Ire**l whole vmi
lie
and when*
f ‘iii«l „f eager folk had been
kndiiir up,* o o'clock in tlit*
Hu fi out (|nor of i he 11in
'r,*or ■ ivodoiiiv opened and thPint i-i• • fo.Mirc of the pr**siy'ial candidate appeared. The
"I io ir.li:,I was followed by his
in,am. win, was not in uniform.
'
the
light pallor.
*l"i:el over his face us he
' 'nil'll 1 1, •■rowil and a slight
muscles in his
1 “thing hetraved th&lt;* e'mo* , f da fi. 1*1 marshal. With seO. IP ••:,--1\' ■mi,*|| In* stood mid
iruih
Only three
!’*•*
hi face relax into n
''‘"k ma'e when a moving
Mic "i" tutor poked his camera
“igfit ut hiiu, again when a
l'Jl' nf 'rim oirl« in scout unln'
into a lusty cheer ns
'■ f"‘" d him and when a woman
5 Y'r*n. high pitched voice
"Hoeh llindcnliurg!”
'•'inarrhist Flag Dipped.
' ' Hi,| aft, r band played th&lt;*
;"ar,'h. as "Deutschland
1 " resounded in ail keys
“ ike blaek, white and red
•r D t Hag was dipped before
'"• is he was cheered to the
' ,l1" marchers von llimlen" the 00 minutes
r."'
uti * his feet.
"
observed at the he'f tlo* review, hut which
-f orward* gave place to n

'•• rtor. f i , — | hree
a ml their wives
tor the meeting
'•••an Hankers A t *loses Thunolav.
• Now Vork hunk«• askoeiation and
■• .cers a i e at lend -

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nAUfJ^CDi:!!S Children Will P a rticip a te CENSUSBARREDjT wo Score Injured In
®AWES SPMKjREimiorats
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ISOS I ON, Apr. 2(1.—Calling mi mu. mid
the American pc,.pi,* to fulfill their,
obligations to the past and to pnx^*,|ny nior;
terity, General .lului .1. Pershing, i Imi rucks,
chief speaker at the rededicution
Kstinu
of KancuiI Mali Sunday, recalled *,u* !‘l* :!
tile events nf Ifill years ago now piVioil' «&gt;i
being celebrated in this city, and mcron, &lt;
urg,»d ib#. ,»,•»,•., 1.1.•• » mt,| in, *reimiied
placement of this country'll instiThe in
tut ions. VicePri sident t’luirles G. i leadershi
Dawes asked for the peiqde's re- j niiini. w
dediveation to the ideals “ w h i c h '*do, art
our fnrcfatliers died to establish.” "‘,nl ',,in'
"Our influence in internnlioan!; ‘" u.'"r
affairs has surpassed the mo-1 "'eiibiie
fanciful vision,“ Gen, ml Pershing !
,
said, ‘ but with tins b.,:. , nine un ,‘'1 '* .
increase in mir responsibilities. We
f
must til;ii111tt111 and Improve mir
I’resuli
institutions, h we fail, we shall
•'*
it .eil lo goveriinient by force o f 1'*} l*v 1,1
power. Hut we shad not fail. The ; , ' i ,, iav : : i
eotiruge of the American people, 1 " J"1" 1
banded down by our forefathers, i: ,
*!'"
a guarantee. Human liberty is .
,,u'
ours to maintain, by force if need 'j'11'J 1
be and tr&gt; band down inviolate to ", " 1
mir children’s children.
I.ct u, | ,|*|*!'j"
then live as individuals among ' A! ,
men and as a people aiming nn
jH
lions that through our example f(,
|
may l«* hastened the day when , ,lU. j
freedom, justice and pence shall |„,narks
come lo dwell ulllollg l|s."
*.....

BERLIN. April 20.— W ith
P balloting on G erm any’*
*st presidential election only
week off. popular interest
iitinue.4 to be dorm ant in
e fight between form er
lancellor Mark ami Field
irshall Von Hintlenhertr.
Hiiulenliurg’s cam paign got
ider way yesterday at Hanpr where he told n group of sup­
..... O'.it h.' seeks rcvioration
finni.nl mverignty and renunljun of Germany's cniifeHsion o*
if guilt.
[taring this time Hanover's
n ami daughters, heuded hy llm
ihlhtlm. Inationalist
youth)
m*-r M'rviic men's nreniiixatimi,
j h«maife •«» the city’s dintingtail fiui. The rank and file of

•I'rrs of ( ’ountry
fetiiiK- in A ugust

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1925

moiling. Hie last two eats
OAKLAND. Calif., Anr. 20.- winning and carrying uwnv
We'rd nre-historic figure , chi,e| •»f the fastenings of seven
ed inti, thg red samlstoiie of tb- pillar.,.
dts'per recesses of the Ilava Supai
Guiivoii, an unsurveyed region in
NuiHiern Arizona, and the object
of a ,'ieiitific expedition last year,
reveal man in existence during tin
dinosatu age in the opinion of
Samuel llubburo, curator **f nrvha.•..logv of the Oakland Museum,
win* acted ns director *&gt;f the par-

k , L. D*dlO**&gt;. s|H ,iintn *»* the -It*

pi dition, visited the Hava Supui
W ill) AGAIN. Gan von a* a voting prospector in
i IH7D. IDs party c«ni|irisc,l the
Apr. 2ik Un- fir.*,t knyw-n body of white men
today made it to ii vaije the canyon and one of
* dirigible. I-n.-&gt; tbeii number wau killed in the at&lt;n its |iro|io-’e,l tempt, the refiort points out. Mr.
ida •. The trip 'Hubbard made three previous visit.i
• firbt favorable , tn the regiuii which yielded the
* b p ec iu u 'i.j.

r

Heavy Snow Reported
In Several States;
Buildings Unroofed
CHICAGO. Apr. 20.—S e ­
ven- wind rainstorm nearly
reaching tornado proportion:!
in some localities, swept a d e­
structive course front W is­
consin to New England Sun­
day. Several persons were
killed, two score injured and
property dam age placed a t
$1,500,000.
New England was deluged by
snow' *vith temperature at the
iicezuig point. Scot eg oi ouildIngs were unroofed and wire com­
munication were gripped while
fire In some towns followed in the
wake of the storm.
iVntrul Illinois was the hardest
Pekin amounting fMin.imo. Four
hit. the damage in I’eo-ia and
and one half inches of snow fell in
Duluth, Minn. The roof of the
&lt; liristiun church al WoodficlJ was
carried III!) yards while the church
was filled with worshippvis, but
none were injured.

( ommunisK hierWho
Placed Bomh Killed

Youth Held Here For Auto Theft;
Brought Run-Away Boy From Miami

tools o f Mr. Htlhhuid w e r e
made poldic today in *• lumdiure
••ntilled 'llm Dohnev S&lt; i*,o iilL .t n, dition Flintograpbs taken from
tin* , ngraved figure* &lt;01 the can­
y**n walls lead Mr. Ilnhhui',1 to
t),e niiutuaioii "that some pre-bis­
1 , ( 1,- man made u piciogiatdi of u
dm,,-am on th*‘ walls *&gt;f this canvon. This completely upsets nil
oar theories regardin' the uiitiHuilv of man.”
Dohnev is Mpon-or.

Is Hit Hardest

III.OKMFONTK. In Drang,• Free ini's
State, Apr. 2W.—Serious situation | tam-c,
exists in the nutive quarter here, j found
where after ilisturbunceH, police| At tin
filed a volly into a crow.I of i.UUO plank
with the number of casualties on -1 were
disturbance were arrested and with
deterniinyk Kiiiglcaders „f tin* Hie w
military forces eulleil out. Hloem-i in red.
fonte, the capital of the Free
ST. CLAIRSVILli:. O.. Apr. 20.
state, is one of cities scheduled lo
be visite,| hy the I'rlllfe of Wales. —A terrific wind and ruin-storm
visited thi-, city at noo» Sunday
putting electric lights out of cantFormer Klan Head Is utUsioii, unroofing buildings and
windows.
U-»ht frame
Placed Under Arrest breaking
building:, wen* carried far from
their original sites.
INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 20.—D.
Stephenson, former Grand liraWOODFIKI.D. (k. Apr. 2 0 .- Tlw
gun of the Klan wn.s arrested to- r«iof of the Christian church, five
murder in connection with death miles from here, wan lipped off
day charge,1 with first degree uml carried or,** hundred yards In­
of a young Indianupolis woman. to a field Sunday during a heavy
Furl Klinck and Furl Gentry was wind storm. The church was fill­
taken into custory also and the ed with worshippers but no ona
three were lodged in Jail.- Crim­ was injured.
inal Judge Collins announced they
will not U* admitted to bail.
MARKETS
COLD WKATHKU I'KItlODS
NEW YORK. April 20.—Mid. ,'
winter weather prevails in north-1 ,
em New England, New York undj

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OFFICE BUR,DINT.
FOR BUREAU 01STATE PROPOSED

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V W A Y ’S CROSSWORD PUZZLK

Is InlrrH itm l In
Lrtrlslstittrr tn Provide Arl*
dilinnal Hnr.m Nredrt! fur
M atty O fficials

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T A l.lw M IA S S H K , A p r. I S — P a * .
r«|fp o f
Mil iotro.'iu-p.l ny IU|»re r f titn t lv r B Willtrirft?* nn.l D .iv i* .
o f IjTin c crir.ty, anti S e n a t o r W. C .
l i o d ^ i s . n f t p.. cit;htli d ix tr irt In
p rovid e fund &lt; for e re ctio n n f a n
R ilm in ix lr u tiv e o f f ic e Itnililincr f o r
Piute t i t pn rtn iciit* i * i i l ttutki* it
p o r u l i l r f o r a (tr e a t e r cn n e cn lrn iion o f p t a i e d e p a r t m e n t . , it in
ltelivved herp. The p renent ip ia r te r* p iu v iiie il in Ihp Cnp itoi lotnj
am&gt; lie»';tmr in a d r i p i a t r
lo
t:tko
c a re o f e v e r y bra n rh n f f|.p jrnvrr n m e n t w n r i; t'eiiUTrd in the r n p ital r i t y , mnl r e n io d c li n r " f th e
I 'spit..; w h irl. &gt;e-- e . - j j p J c {c.J ji!,.,!,.
the tim e th e Inst leiristatiiri' m et
failed to | *oviiH t h • , necinriary

room.

A * thimp'. now ntaittl, the S l a i n
R o a d .D opai.tnitt't &gt;* lorn', d ' i n
renltsl &lt;|UMrtam f o u r l d o c .« n w n y
front th e c a p ito l, nnd the autinni.
hile l ic e n s e lutr ile p u rtm e n t, nr u
U r g e p i . i t n f it in ir tipyint; iw«»
flootn o f nn o ffic e Iniildini; rc i'e n tl v e r r e t r d ncro ** the g r o u n d s f r o m
the rn p ftn l Intildinc. T h is , it h.v.
f r e u e n t l y h ecn pointed out, c n u-e
a n n o y a n c e tn people n f the * t a t ' &gt;
w h o co n ic to T a lla lu ts s c e yn |&gt;tls i ­
Should th hill pa*k hot I, In o in t,. | j,
the n e w htiildintf prr.l.nlily w o u ld p;
l»e e re c t e d on one o f
the
f o u r -ii
S q u a re s l a id out b y
those w h o “
planned th e ..ritrimtl layout
o f oj
p r o u n d . f o r c a pital c i t y purpo o s . .ej'
One o f t h e s e s q u a r e s no w is n reu- ”
tiled b y th e sta te s u p r e m e c o u r t o j
btiildiit"
nnotlier t.v " . . . f ....•, i
eou n tv r o o r t house, a third bv «
C liy t e n n i s b m r t am t n a r k w n y , •»**,
while the fo u rth is u s .s l bv f a r m ­
e r s and o t h e r * who c o m e to to w n .;n,
With t h e i r products fo r mile n t .’ Iti.
the c u rb .
:
The hill p rop osin g the n p t o o i i
nllon f o r th e buildinp lentla i f fo l-

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"H e it e m i t t e d by the l , e p is liitiir M
o f tli«- s t n t e of H o r i d u :
.S ec tion I. T h a t
th e
sum
of
three h u n d r e d and f i f t y th ousatid
d o lla rs is h e r e b y u ii p r o p r ia t id J n r
the e r e c t io n and f u r n i hing o f u
Utatf p u b lic b uild ing on one o f th e
ptihlir r v ' i s r r s ownetl b y the s t a t e
o f F’loridit in the C i t y o f T a lln b n s see, to Im&gt; d ie - i 'i i by th e jloartl n f
Com m is to n e rs o f S t n t e
lnstit.iilio n s , s u c h luilldimr to be used b y
r f f i r e r s o f l l f s t a t e i i 'l n i i u . a i r -•
t l v r d ep in tm e n ts.
Such
build
biC sliitll In* built
of
n iu lr r in ls
llis t will m a t .- it a s n i n l y f i r e ­
p ro o f a s poatiibli’.
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build ing ah u ll be u n d e r thti-ioil»er
vision n f the ll'wtrd o f f'om nlis
rlo n e rs o f S tn * e In s t it u tio n s , w h o
rlo d l h a v e th e m aty nrccltttl by
contract l«. la- let w it h th e iistinl
te rm s to th e Inive-.t re s p '.n .ib l.'
bidder Hccordinif lo plum itnd Mpe
• ifirn tio n s to I.i* chunen by such
board.
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mill r o l n n / Hint ovi r th&gt; Inn. &gt;.f -i-T
the e il y l i m i t s , whose f'lliltlfi'll ill
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Ms s u m n ip r s a s r lc lig liifu l u s its
w i n t e r s — w i t h c n m i n i r u l i v c l y l o w U’ n i | H ' r n t i i r c K — I n n e r
i h i m M tr Im I a r c u s n f I l i e u n r I h e r n s l u l e , l u g e l l i e r w | d t
m n l r e fr e s h in g w in d s fru n r s e n a n d g u l f , in a h e llo lD
w n n d I D - l h c S e u Ilie Itlea l p l a c e f o r s i t m n u v r e c ii'a *
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Slimmer i isilm s iiiiil i u c . i l iu n isls In llu lli u n o d |t\ t h e .
Sra will he offered llrf.l elu ss iiecuniiiuMl.ilinns wllh
manv mill im ieil u lliiiclin n s In eu lerlaiu nml Inleresl.
Ilie Inn large lintels— The llu lli wuml itnd The d irat
SiMitheru— will remain iipen all suiiune.' uud will offer
mnsl ntlraiTin1 rales. O llier ucciimnimlalinns fur suminer Dml i s t s may he had in furnished nptirlinenls nml
coinfiirliihle private homes.
Clue seel ion nf the new S".1ll,||ll(| ciisinn nml Itiilli now
heing ereeled en Ihe occult f nnl will he completed and
will prolific acciimiiiodiitinns fur inn hulhers. The
new lea rnum on Ilolly w mnl lleneh will lie finished,
offering summer dances, le a s, lunrhenns iind bridge

We nil see llivin in tlir f.'ill
husily storing Llirir 1*«mmI for
Ilie svintiT months.

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Mill III- open all slimmer with n pi ufossinnnl in c
Holly wired i l l -Ihe-Seti. wllh ils m a n Huns eliiie
iiiiei|iui lied liii'iitinn—directly nn Ihe \ I Mini ic &lt;i,
li'H’ I'. K. f . Ituilruud— Mi\io l l i g h w a i - u
la.nl Ualerwiiv, ii.s cunienienll) a;r;:ii"eil ir iielion, rensi'tiiilde living rales, ncpan hafhin’g
”|)urts and tillrj.rlinns, its gHf. j)s fjs |,ini, /,
I hen I re. music—and its almi.sl •inhilie\al»!e gni'
three ye:,r v - m u k e s it the petr.C year „„7„|
City rl all rloriila.

IN SPECTIO N T O U R

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iil-.n f i r e w u i T i d i s p l a y s a n d u l h e t a l l
I c a l m c s v. ill h e n f f e r e t l .

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 20.192S.
The South Quarter (SW) 9*

Ordinance No. 92

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South W &gt; g r t n U 'B lu iw a .1

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fee (BWU) of the Southeast Quar­
estimated have been nerelofore ap­
West Half, of the Southeast Quar­ 24t feat; the net South
ter (S E ^ ) »nd the South Half feet more nr lesa to the South
proved by the City Commission]
32 mimiUs' Ea.t ua «
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of the Southwest Quarter (SWM), boundary of said N o rth w rrt Qtiar- ter (SEVA of the Southeast.Quar­
and ronstitute the plans and speci­
ter
(SEVi);
the
Southwest
Qu**:
fications \ t i said proposed im- \N ORDINANCE DECLARING all In Section .SO, Township 19, ^ (NWVi) of said Section 1, and
ter (SWU) of the Southeast Quar­
THE INTENTION OP THR 8outh of Range 30 East, and also
--------| provement of Plum osa Drive from
Whereas, It haa been m a d e to ter (SEW); and the South *Hplf
, Northwni A-CITY OF SANFORD. FLORI­ • The Northwest Quarter (NWW)
TALLA HASSEE. Apr, 20. — j Sanford Avenue E a s t I0C0 feet, a
appear to the satisfaction of the of the Southwest Quarter (SWVU tf* &lt; N W ^ |, p f 'i a l d ScxtLu h 1
DA. TO ANNEX CERTAIN of the Northeast Quarter (NEW),
Committee work occupied the at- , width of 32 fc e t. and this ComCity Commission that said tract all in Section 36. Township 19, ‘ Section Two. _Th*t this CtJ
tention of members of the I.egisTERRITORY
TO THE PRES­ Section 1, Township 20, South of
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| lature today prior to convening late . n»Moi&gt; hereby declares the necesof land contains less than ten reg­ South of Range 30 Ea$t, and-.aliu, a n c e a b a U V j w b l l ^
*
ENT CORPORATE LIMITS OF Range ..0 East, and also,
jn«“ h o u r l i m e s a s I d i r g e : this afternoon. At a largely
a t - .: *ity for the j-—
paving,
re-pavlng, hardrgriy ut*
•
istered voters,
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The
Northwest
Quarter
(
N
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Week
for
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'cMUtettht
Im
w
A s A v e r a g e W ill Go T o .le m le il meeting of the Livestock
Livestock ; surfacing nnd Tehard surfacing of
THE CITY OF SA NfO R D, ’• The Northwest Quarter (NWW)
of tht Northeast Quarter (Nfi^A) In a newspaper publish** k v
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
ENACT­
rnllaha K see T u e n d u y
F o r Committee a t which rc**r[tfi-'-eitm-‘ r a jtj p,irthin of Plumor.a Drive as
FLORIDA.
of S*ctinn !, Tnwr.rhSp 20, South ED HY THE PEOPLE OF THE Section. 1, Township 20. South ,df C 'ty o f Sanford, Florida
U vcb ot the Livestock Sanitary
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ItlOSlionlnKByniffh JudRCH j, in.auj win preseii, consideration afore-ald, as “ necessary public
of Range 30 East, le w the portion CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Range 30 East, and also
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.
That
this
cta.
Whereas, a petition has ( been In Lake Jennie and less a strip of
i a h •TT“' - a
on Tv, 1 W3-‘ niven to hills introduced in • improvement.
Section One. That it is the in­
The Northwest Quarter (NW hl) .•b e * (ball be and beronst ,ff^.
i clftioi^n the history of the .l .__
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DE IT F U K T H E H RESOLVED, filed with tht City Commission, land 20 feet wide around this por­ tention of the municipality of the
-lromedUtely upon its
of
Section 1, Township 20, South ^ImtwUately
That a total expenditure r.nt rx- requesting the annexation Of the tion of Lake Jennie with the inside
H a r i d l Supreme court will assemCity of Sanford, Florida, to annex of Range 30 East. U m Jthe por* adoption. ;•
Five
iejhrrc nest Tuesday to take th« | ^ n i f ' , u , m , r I u I I p -h I r*'**»*inK T hirteen Thousand
following described territory in boundary described as follows, to- as part of its corporate limits, at
ate bar examination. The clerk l v e , U v
I S 11 (M U MiirH|fC(
mired Thirty Une and 42-1001
beginning 105 feet North of the expiration of thirty days (rum
court has received and list Of
Associated Press ($1.1,Ini 1.42) Dollar*, is hereby au Seminole County, State of Florida, wit:
applications, nnd all of!
the
Southwest
Comer of the North the time this ordinance becomes
] thorized to cover the cost of pav- contiguous to the present corpor­
ote who havp applied are ex­
west
Quarter
(NWV4)
of said Sec­ effective, the following described
NEW
YORK,
Apr.
20.—Kent
‘
ing. re-paving, h a rd surfacing and ate limits of the City of Sanford,
isted U. he on hand, with th e
VARSHall
Coufiet,
since Iti20 assistant genetion 1, run North 62 degrees, 40 territory in Seminole' County, follows, to-wit; Beginning. 195.ftttt
farible
c t i i i u i c rexception
a v r
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t &gt; w u »r
m
m
.
_
.
Florida,
more
particularly
de­
of two
ori three,
le bard surfacing Plumosa Drive
j*. o. CHASE, **'
**
On*
A
'.loctaled
minutes
East
337.6
feet;
thence
State of Florida, contiguous to North of the Southwest ConuT of
Stated today.
rnl ,,' 1*"3 **r
Irorn Sanford Avenue East 1000 scribed as follows, to-wit:
P
ress
has
hetn
nppmnltd
general
,
,
A
t
tha
City
CdwnDiioj*
represents a number
due East 150 feet; thence South the present territorial limits of the the Northwest Quarter (NWt4J 'Of
The South Quarter (SS4) of the
. , the City of Sanford R,
large as the m anager succeeding Frederick Roy In t, a width of 32 feet, which said
degrees 14 minutes East 247 City of Sanford. Florida, and more said Section 1, rUn North 02 tie* Attest:
sum ol Thirteen Thousand Five West Half of the Southeast Quar­ 58
4
took the exnm- M artin resigned.
-t
.
l
40 mmutes
minutes Last
East W7.o
337.6 xeet;
feet; : ^ r . ^RJUPS. City Cl„k
year 1/1
or P'*
so U|Vl/f
ago,
Hundred Thirty One and 42-100 ter (SE‘,4) of the Southeast Quar­ feet; thence South 07 degrees 32 particularly described as follows, Igrees 4U
!p until
11 1'1,fill.-12) Dollars is the total ter (SEW)| the Southwest Quar- *minutes Ea*t 353.5 ft. thence South to-wit:
thence due East 150 feet; tbener ' Mar. 23, 30. Apr. 6 u d 13. '
nvernpe ran around
estimated
coat
of
said
improve­
ini run: the applicants who will
fin the three days' grind Tue.i- A
RESOLUTION
PROVIDING ment; that this entire cost of the
mnrning that will end int*»
FOR TIIF. PAVING, ItK-PAV- improvement aforesaid, shall be
^ . j r r d a v evening, are four woINC. HARD SURFACING AND assessed aga inst all property abut­
which ir. also u record.
RE-HARD
SURFACING OF ting and fronting upon th at pur• I'/Iie examinations are ul| writit|ri, involving about one hundred
PLUMOSA DRIVE FROM SAN­ i tinn of Plumosa Drivo from San*
idul-itimis and answers. Each jusFORD AVENUE EAST 1060 j ford Avenue E a s t 1000 feet, to be
tk*e prepare- a list of twenty
mo improved by the
paving, reFEET. A WIDTH OF .12 FKF.T.
.diestiuns. which must be answered
1paving, hard surfacing nnd re-hard
by each of the applicants, the nn.x....
,,
| iurfaeing of &gt;utid portion of Plumto be written with pen. As
\ , heretiM, the « .ty t om m .-ton t)(a |J|jv(. u w idlh uf
^
and
atuil'.ntr assemhlc on Tuesday
Nanfonl, Morida.
„|| |„ t&lt;, nll(j jands adJoinrlorning the entire court will be on \ u * l *“‘ * ' ,y
ani, (.(,rilii;UOUH( or b,,undi„g
tju} bench, but after the 11r«-1iini- deem* it advisable to Impmve,
ruiries have been finished, the jus­ , grade, ion .tria l
le-n.iir-tiucl, a(l(| abutting upon xaiil improve­
tice whine questions are to be atis- pave |ind re-pave with nheet ns
T hirteen Thousand
werei I on the first day will be left pbalf on a 6 ineii mck ba e, Die ment: that
Five Hundred T h irty One and 42r ipie on t h ’ h'-nch to pre-id,- on
irt firr^t day. 'i'ben the other j u s ­ following street in the *'ity nl ILU ($13,631.42) Dollars, Is the to­
te* will take turns in looking uf- Sanford, Florida, to-wit:
tal estimated cost of Raid contem­
t| thr examinees as their respite
PMJMOHA DRIVE, From San- plated improvement in the paving, •
V
f|U
vc|» question*
are heing answered. r,„ ,| Avenue East HlfiO
re-pnviiif, Imril surfacing and reShell Id any of the applicant* run
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'
:*ro*:t questions, the intent of . A"
M‘" 1
r:-»,avi.n«' hard surfacing of said portion of
Rich are not thoroughly
under-1 nnproving grading, cmistruclum, Phi nun a Drive to be specially u s - '
Which
l
i|dud, tIn*v art* privileged to a s k ! and reconatruetioo to la- done in Messed against all lot* and land* t
tjio presiding ju
jurtire for enlight- compliance with plan*, specifica- adjoining and contiguous or bound­
tfiqM, but of coi
course, the reply in
m i (i((ns profile* itinl ,*: tinyitm. of
ing anil a b u ttin g upon said im­
‘
it.* way indicates
indiente what they ---a n * -1
an*-'
&gt; r*
tnitl proposed improvement of provement; th a t the sum of fil.Hii i*.
Vf should be.
t The niipellnte business of the ! Plumosa Drive from Sanford Ave the estimated cost per front foot '
it-art will he practically at a mu* East ItiOO feet, now on tile in for said Improvement.
'Iq n d 'till until the examinations i the office of the t'ity Manager of
ME IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED,'
&gt;c finished and all the pnprr.i
paper* ^ju, j.jt y ()j.
I'loridu, which
That it i* the determ ination of this
reded nnd the li/t* of those whirl
- •* *
las.'cd »re made tmhlic. It i* ex- , KU"-' P**,,,M* npecificntions, profile* t.'ommisHion that all lot* and land*
defted th a t close to a month of the and estimate* liavo heretofore been j l d joininK and contiguous or bound( • ftit’s time will be taken up In approved by the t'ity Commission ing and abutting
upon t'lumosu
tills way With the unusually la rg e '
c&lt;J,|MtUuU- the plans am! specillrive from Suntoril Avenue East
. The court I* finil'n" d iffiedtv In I Ucations for said work, liu-refore, 1OC.u feet, will be benefitted by the
nrftviding sufficient space for tlie
HE IT RESOLVED, That tie* improvement provided for by this
large cla.i*. the court room h a v in g | City Conimisnioii of the c'dy of resolution, and th a t the tqieciul
&lt;1 keating enpacity for only about j Snnfortl, Florida, deems it ndvlsjsm ssnients to be made and en&lt;nie huiulred
hundred person*.
.able,
.,
..
a* a iiecessary puhlie
irn- tered against all lot* and lund* ad­
■ Most of tlie applicant * are Floriprovement, to puve, re pave, hai*l joining and contiguous or bound­
ijiqnr.
surface ami rr hard surface with ing and abutting upon such con­
*»■
*
«*
i)ne Dead, One Hurt sheet asphalt on a 0 inch rock templated improvement shall is*
base, I'lumosa Drive from Sanford made
upon a
foot
frontage
j In Crossing (’rash Avenue East Itnlu (pet, a width of oasis;
th a t is to *ay, that
JACKSONVILLE,
Apr. 20. - 32 feet; that all of said paving, re­ in the preparation of the special
(.*•
Henry Uosmm, 30. of I'hilnddhpia, paving. hard surfacing and re-hard assessment roll covering the con­
wan killed anil hi* brother, Morris, surfacing of 1‘lumosn Drive, a* templated improvement, such r,(s*c
b
. Jheir ,/yW'V'!&gt;jkl#forc*uiu,
suid, smut
shall Im.tlmm
bo ,&lt;iotiu it.
in strict JAEMFxfchiiddk'Vhrtft U &gt; H 4 ri.iin • **»*“;
t***
i-*#ji1r—
*1*
*|r*§4 *, -t**xj**i—
rf *|«Wi&lt;f'(f* i ■
"v *t
t"iiilnre with liut'iiMnsj *|»-cl- ed and piorateil according to the
fuation*, profile* and estimate* fool I rootage of the respective
,.
STEEL MAN DIES
tlierefm , now on file in the office
W K W YORK. Apr. 20.--J \V of the City Manager of the City properties specially benefitted by
*uid improvement.
SreQueen, president of tin* Slu**IJhefficM Sic •! Company died thi:- ot Sanford, Florida, which said
ME IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, j
(dans, specification*, profile* and
•nitig of influenza.
Chat the Tax Assessor and t h e 1
"My Clerk of the City of Sanford '
mm * f .
Florida, in accordance with the
provision* of Section 1(11 and 10‘2 ■
&gt;1 the C harter of the City of SanVr
ford, Florida, shall proceed w ith­
i
out delay to make a special usessiiiciit roll, assessing the h| h*c•4
al benefits to lie received a* the
result of the improvement contem­
plated against all lots and land*
adjoining and contiguous ur bound­
Make the Star!
ing ami abutting upon such irn-!
And Determine to Arrive
xovement, nnd upon the compleimi of said assessment roll, to
cause a copy thereof to be pubMail) youiiic men hutr noml intenlloii* mid si ml mil well,
ILImmI two times consecutively,
but me) fail lo keep pace with thrift. Ilv starling an
nee each week, ill u newspaper
arcmiul now wliti the Seminole Count) llank and making
published m Sanford, Florida, utregular deposits, you can soon tiiruntolale a good sire
icbing to said special assessment
Illllll.
■oil mo jmbUshed, a notice directed
i&gt; all property owners interested
0 s.iid special assessments, stat.ng in accordance with the provis­
ions of the C harter of the City
ol Sanford, Florida, u definite time
| and pli ce where com plum la will be
heard and when said special usessment roll will he finally con2&gt; STRENGTH - SEUVICh - I'k O G H K S S fit med by tlie City Comiuission
iltmg a* an Equalizing Hoard.
ME IT FU R TH ER RESOLVED,
riiat the special assessments jiro| viiled for by this resolution tu be
wade uml entered ugainst the pro­
perly bounding uml abutting upon
aid improvement shall he p ay­
able ut tin* option of the proper­
ly owners owning property bound­
ing uml ubulling upon such im­
provement us follows.
either in
full within thirty days a f te r said
assessment* shall stand equalized,
approved and confirmed, or in ten
equal annual installments with in­
terest at the rate of eight per
. ent per annum upon all deferred
payment-, from unit after the time
said special assessments shall U*
and stand finally equalized, ap­
N. H. GARN ER, Developer
proved uml confirmed, and,
ME IT F U R TH ER RESOLVED.
1but this resolution shall be und
iLi'iinie effective immediately from
.ml after its passage and adoption.
Adopted this l.'lth day of April,
D I '.(Jo,
FORREST LAKE
S. O. CHASE
C. J. MARSHALL
As the City Commission of the
t ’ity of Sanford, Florida,
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I ' k n n r MS

iu tfs

O n a T e a r — IT.llO SI* M on th * .. ,18.50
D e liv e r e d In C i t y b y C a r r i e r , p e r
w e e k , 15c. W e e k l y
ed itio n
I I . Oft
p e r y ear.
B P R r i A l . N O T IC K i All o b i t u a r y
n o tl c e r . r a r d e o f t h a n k * . r M n l u t l o n *
a n d notice* o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t * w h e r e
r S a r g e * a r e h iailn w i l l he c h a r g e d
f t r a t r e g u l a r oil v e r t lain * rn te a .
M R M n K It T H E A S S O C I A T E D I’f l E * *
T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s la e x c l u s ­
i v e l y e n t i t l e d t o t h e u*e f o r r e p u b l i c a t i o n o f n il n e w * d i s p a t c h e s
c r e d i t e d to It o r n o t o t h e r w l a e c r e d ­
i t e d In th la p a p e r a n d a ls o t h e l o ­
c a l n e w a p u b l i s h e d h e r e i n . A ll r l g h t a
o f rep u h llcallo n o f aperlul d is p a tc h ea h e r e i n a r c n l* o re « e rv e d .

MONDAY. A P R IL 2f&gt;, 1525

THE II ERA LIPS PLATFORM
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\ * t P' T w ater m u le to Jackson-

ville.
2. —Construction of St. Johna-Ind i a n River canal.
3. — Extension nf white way.
4*—-Extension nf local am usem ents.
—-Hwlnning pool, tennis courts,

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Decrying the frequency w ith w hich apartm ent houses are
built without reference to th e needs of children for comfort
and recreation, Angelo P atri, th a t fin e friend and defender
o f little boys and girls, declares th at w hile he is used to the
cold-blooded attitude of th e usual apartm ent house builder,
he cannot become reconciled to the idea that homes should
be built without preparation for the children th at nre com­
ing.
Patri is a little w illing to forgive th e lack o f this prepara­
tion among people who have nevcp heen trained to think and
plan for the future, but he w ants to know “w hat about a per­
fectly intelligent, com petent young man ami woman, college
bred, with money enough to build th eir own home? You
would think they would tell the architect, ‘Now, please re­
member the children. Be su re th at you lay the rooms so
th ey be conveniently cared for because the children will be
th e most important function o f the home for the next twenty
y ea rs.’ ”
"We will want a sunny nursery, “ Patri continues quoting.
"and a couple o f rooms for little children. We will want a
place where they can play in severe w eather and we must
plan the garden so they can have a place in it for plav and
work. You can leave a space in th e attic, too, unfinished
you know. We want them to rum m age there and play among
the trunks and old books and m aybe listen to the rain on the
roof. Please build the h ou se about th e children, so thev will
h a v o R rt,a) h o m c »

MONDAY, A1

fH E SANFORD

It

W E’RE STRONG IN,1 IESE NEW STYLES

IV

Overdoing Taxation.
Three Little Comet*.
Mr. Darrow'* Tear*.
T he Wheat Heart.

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By ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyright I92'&gt;&gt;
TH E STATE of Wisconsin, es­
pecially its skilled mechanics and
farmers, should Lake an interest
in taxation.
Well meaning enthusiasts plan
to “ put all the load of taxation
on backs able to hear it.”
Their Idea is to make Mr indus­
tries and big merchant* pay all
the taxes, double the inheritance
tax, provide a Mr fund to pay
wages to all unemployed, etc.

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Eight years ago the p .iu.
tntes eentered the war. WtU |Jj "
I States
you know when we get oiit*

% 9\? f
^ g g s o lm f g

T Y ha T

&lt; Navy flyers will map the
, Useless expense.
They ’ho*
•“*'
have done it recently "hen the
1arctic wns here.
1
Man in Italy jumped 100
with nn egg without hreakingT
They think ho i* crazy. s 0 f a ^

w e 'f z e

Q O lM G 1 b
a ik

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m o b e if
i

DAN DOBBS SAYS

KEEP

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IN STYLE

?2£TTY ?

S '

It's none of our business, La
some people took ns if thry’*^1
raised on lemon juice ins tend .»
iniik.
Los Anceles woman Initted i
robber in the stomach, laying kjout, which was using her head.

THAT SOUNDS Interesting, but
the plan as outlined will drive in­
dustries ncross the Wisconsin line
into Illinois and other states. The
Johns-Manville Company, Palm­
olive soap and the great Simmons
furniture concern have moved out
of Wisconsin already,

Patri, of course, had in mind the building o f a permanent
home He does not live in Florida. He does not know thut it
IF WISCONSIN carries out too
is the fashion here to build n home for selling purposes. Ev­ thoroughly a scheme that would
eryw here is that spirit o f m oney-m aking, everyw here that drive industries and employers to
on-the-crcst-of-the-wave living, w ith its restless exciting other H tates there will lie plenty
e tc .
,
w ait for the next plunge to the top of a higher wave. When nf applications for the unemploy­
B.-—Augmenting of building p ro ­
children
come they nre tucked aw ay som ew here and are car­ ment allowance, and that allow­
g r a m - h o u s e s , hotels, a p a rtm e n t
ried
along
with the household treasu res when it is tim e to sell ance w on't la; as good as regular
houses.
-Extension of s tre e t paving pro* at a fine profit and move into another tem porary dwelling wages.
gram.
until further betterm ent.
7, — Construction of boulevard
The grown people think it is betterm ent to buy and sell
TWO MORE of the biggest con­
around l a k e Monroe.
8z—Completion nf city beautifica­ on money-making term s, but it m ust be working strange cerns in Wisconsin now plan to
kinks into the nature o f a child never to have his very own move out. If employers move, of
tion program.
home, his very own garden, his very own den in which he course the workers will follow, for
rules supreme. Children deserve to have real homes.
S U PER STITIO N
they ca n't live forever on the un­
So in this very building o f houses to sell, why not some employment allowance.
Wen ycr hycr de houn dnwg howl­
planning for the children? Ju st w hat has com e into the
in’.
If the workers go, who will buy
All thoo de liv’long night,
hearts of people who build houses for show, and for sale,
Lake he dread t e r w ait fu r muwn- and never give a thought to provisions for the children whom the s tu ff produced by farm ers?
ln—
pHtri wants to behove *vil? be “the m ost im portant function) ^ ' po.3.J lr
taxation,
Jess skyerd t e r seed de light;
’*"'w &gt; T ttcl J l " v,rt,im,s y' ^
Wen ycr hyetl do eerootcli «wi * s f 13ft. }.om« for the next t v n t v vnnr*?
T H E ULSTER ELECTION
tent ion.
-o
hootln
ST. I’UTKIISIIUKII ISIIKI’KNDKNT
All dar b e r he lone se’f,
SANFORD HERALD C ALLS Johnny Spencer, "the
ASTRONOMERS ANNOUNCE
Yer mouts well g it out ycr m ourn­ Kras.4hopper’s patella.” C onsulting our old .standby, Mr.
ing,
Kathleen Mnvnurncen, the gray i in half.
They may still hold ofWcbHtcr, we find that n patella is "a renamoid bone, being de­ that three faint comets are visible duwn
Kasc dat cr sign er doff!
is breaking," may be re- fice, but the people have gone on
in
thn
heavens:
The
puhlic
says,
veloped in the tendon of the quardiceps extensor, which pro­
pealed In connection with the re record as lieing "fed-up" on Uster
Wen ycr seed c r black cat crossin tects the front of the join t and increases the leverage there­ “Oh, is th at s o ? ” and goes about cent Ulster elections. Over on- isolation. They have shown that
De big road jesa fo day;
thusiasm for the solution of Ire- thev do not take the anti-religious,
o f.” It is also defined ns "a rounded npotheciurn with a dis- its business.
Wcn ycr seed de wile cow kneolin ^tin ct marginal rim.” We think Johnny has a good suit for Two hundred years ago that a n ­ land’s problem’s, the m atter of anti-Free State opposition with
Lak ahe cd g w ineter pray
nouncement would have sent mil­ the boundary and the possible un- the same seriousness their fireShucks! All dem is country aigna, libel; for, in addition to bringing his “quadriceps extensor"
ion nf the two sections, is eer- eating leaders do.
into question, the appellation im plies th e presence of 'bone," lions to their knees and their pray­ tnlnly not called for. Hut one j According to the London corrcsDo signs c r long ergo—
In town de sign e r deff is
w ith ou t specifying that it is not cranial in character, and nlso ers imploring Omipotence not to rnny seen in the situation a elari-1 pnndent of the New York HeraldE r shndder In de dot
conveys an intimation th a t Johnny has been protecting a allow the comets to destroy the fication nf the old befogged eon- Tribune, "It would be a mistake to
ditlon and from it expect eventual I rend the strength of the anti-J
earth.
E r wuz sick Insa Monday mawnin, "joint" of some kind. Furtherm ore, we resent any pnrasettlement.
j Craig vote as Implying a change o f .
We
know
now
that
comets
fol­
grapher being called an "apothecium ," which, we find, is a
Too sick te r s tir erbout,
This much h unquestioned: Sir majority opinion regarding the
Sides dat aint hiis no money,
"dislike form of assocarp in which th e a s d are borne." We low a path marked out and ns ,Jame&lt; Craig and Ms Unionist d ie -1boundary, but the result does show
Kano all us w uk gi’ out.
know of no reputable paragrapher who is an "assocarp” a n d definite as that of the old-fash- hards have been given a wn'' t, that | that the old battle cries are beEx E r luy In de buid crprayin
has left them groggy. They went ginning to lose their effect.’’
w e have never heart! o f one carrying any “asci" about with ioned street ear horse.
Dat hard tim es conic no mo,
This is the promise that the Ul­
to the country for a vote of con­
him
.—Tampa
Tribune.
But
the
time
for
praying
has
Wen fuia nooa E r knowed d a r wuz
fidence on their irreconctliahle at- ster election vote holds out. No­
--------------—&lt;&gt;
not gone by any mean.*.
E r shudder In de do!
titudo toward any participation in thing immediately may be looked
You may break, you m ay sh a tte r th e vase if you will,
i\ nation with out problems of the boundary settlement, and this for in the way of bringing togeth­
E r shot mcr eyes nn trimmle,
B ut the scent of the roses will hang round it still.— Moore. bootlegging, juvenile crime, etc.,' 1° Die eye of the report of the er the twoappnrently irreconcilable
E r feels tnor toea git col*
j British-Freee State Commission factions. Yet Ulster and the Free
-----------------o----------------need* help from somewhere.
Kaso Er knowed mcr time done
empowered, by Parliament tv d e - 1State npiy be regarded ns closer toLIBKUTY,
whun.it
b
eg
in
s
to
tak^
lo
o
t,
it
a
planLuC
rapid
come—
fine the bounds between the two gether. The words of the Irish
E r so no count nn ol'—
grow th.— W ashington.
"TO CONVINCE others, he 1countries. They come out of the song may after all lie prophetic of

E r could seed de buss er comin,
-------------------o ------------------yourself convinced,” When Clar­ election with their majority in the future amity that a little while
An dat E r wuz no mo,
VIRTU
RE,
if
she
could
be
seen,
would
move
great
love
ence S. Harrow, of Chicago, de­ Ulster Parliament more tlinn cut ago seemed absolutely impossible.
Tell E r need wot mek dat shndder—
and affection .— Plato.
fends a murderer there is no hang­
De Rent Man a t de do!
t
ing.
Encouraging’ To The Struggling Writer
Now Er tok no stock in shudders
Yesterday Mr. Harrow, begging
MY FAVORITE STORIES
ST. A i t;U.STINE RECORD
Ex *r sign dat »mi i* dnld,
a rural jury to spare the life of
B u t deys sho c r sig er trouble
by i u v i n s. conn
(merge W. Mmoling, pleaded for
Ef tie Kent Man aint heen paid!
Encouraging to the youthful and j el* he started on newspaper work,
Y er knowed wen he am enmin,
"a poor helpless victim of envi­ | struggling author is a story of the on the “ Bulletin" in Snn FranA suburbanite in New Jersy wn-* again,
De day he gw ineter call.
ronment, heredity and the passion early dnys of Sinclair lew is, cisco, then on the Associated Press
■
But Deff! Ilee ain t got no shndder moving from one street to a n o t h - ; Before he had gone a block he
that hns driven men mad since whose "Main Street and “ Babbitt” 1and wound up this brief episode ■
er
where
he
had
just
built
n
new
,
had
repeated
this
operation
a
dozAnd he got no sign er tall!
have been among the most talked- bv becoming the editor of a muga- ■
— Bridges Smith. hmise. Observing with dismay the on times and was panting from Cleopatra’s day.”
of honks the past few years, and line for the deaf in Washington.
care-free way in which the inov- exhaustion. Every time he put
--------o--------As Harrow talked tears stream- whose
"Arrowsmith" ha* just A magazine surprisingly accepted
Machado got n earer the White ing crew yanked his cherished nn* j the clock down he would gaze into cd down hi- cheek*, and they were
'}*
appearance , Sinclair n short story, nml on the strength,
topics about, he was filled with a it* round ami impuxiive face ami
House than McAduo tiid.
Lewis first determined to become of it Lewis went to California to
desire to save from possible dam - curse it for weighing so much and j genuine tears.
-------- o-------a novelist as a boy in Sauk Centre, free lance once more. It resulted
The trouble with socialists IS age a tall grand father’s clock | for being so unwieldy,
convinced, and so convinces his | Minn. t!,&gt; started to write in enl- in one sale— a joke to “ Judge."
which he prized highly nil dwhlcli ■ After half an hour of these jury.
they all want to lie aristocrats,
lege for the venerable “ Yale Re- In KUO, he came to New York to
was reliably reputed to be more ) strenuous exertions he was near— -------o----------- view." He graduated in 1908, spent do editorial work for a publishing
ing his destination when a man
King Borin of Bulgaria may than u hundred year* old.
a few months nursing the furnace house, then in turn became assis­
AS
FOR
Cleopatra,
of
course
Taking the clock up in his arm s, who had been watching his luhave a mustache but he certainly
and washing dishes for Upton tant editor of “ Adventure," editor
had a close shave the other day. he started for the new house. But hors from the opposite side of lh&lt; she didn’t drive Antony mad. Sinclair's colony in Helicon Hall, of a publisher's syndicate, and ed­ «. i
tho clock was us tall as its own- roud took advantage of a hall t o ' whatever effect she may have had made a meager living writing itor for a large publishing house. '*
....
..
and‘ !*
its hail him.
There ure probably not many er, and* ’heavy 'besides,
child’s verse* for household mag- His first novel was published two
“ Mister.” he said thickly, "could U, °" t 'UMur a " '1 olhcr" ,n ,,L’r nines and jokes for "Life" and years later, in 1911, nml he almost
who were surprised to find that doors kept swinging open, so th a t
younger
days.
What
Antony
wantI
ask
you
u
quest'll?'•
he
had
to
put
It
down
every
few
Jacksonville is not the lending city
. ,
,
,
| "Puck”, and became an assistant immediately began to write a se­
"W hat l» it? " demanded tho |&gt;os ed from her were the vast treaa- editor of "Transatlantic Tales." ries of brilliant and successful j
feet and rest his arms and mop
of Florida.
his streaming brow. Then be tcied suburbanite.
ures of Egypt with which to gral- lie resigned his first job to write short stories, which he continued
The Wigwam Philosopher of tin would elute It his burden to hi &lt; "Why in thunder don’t you ear- ify his ambition.
fiction, and when he did riot make until the success of "Main Street." ,
ry a w a tc h ? "
Apopka Chief says "E a s ie r bon- j heaving bosom and stagger
The lady was unusually plain. ft .ueces* of it, took two trips to in I92D, made him an internation­
nets of today look like half of an !
England on cattle boats. Some ally known figure and relieved hint,
Antony wasn't the first man to of the influences nf those voyages from the necessity of working at
E a s te r egg.” Now who's been
AFRAID TO BE PROGRESSIVE
he content with im aginary beauty are responsible for his first novel. anything but hi* rho*en craft— 1
egfting him on ?
■
-o--------"Our Mr. Wrenn." After hi* trav- the novel.
when he saw real money.
MACON TELEGRAPH
Life says th at n hundred percent
American is a man who believes
THE WHEAT market "under J
ainccrely that the census figures
IJtion occasion wo hear from ouri tend only to beget habits of
C U T O U T THIS “SEASON” STUFF
tone" was better yesterday. Still, [
for his town a r e too low. San- orator* that the Democratic party
liyprocricy and meanness and
FORT MYERS NEWS
are a departure from the plan
f o l d stood* olie bundled pert cot, i |H pudim-d to la* too radical, loo
doctors tell you th a t men speeulat- 1
one hundred percent Americans.
of the llolv Author of our r e ­
close akin in thought to our free
ing in wheat don’t last long, the
The time has conn* in Florida to ( Florida is not habitable in slimmer.
--------- o--------ligion. who being Lord both of
and untrammelled delegations from
strain is too hard on the heart.
anolisb the term “ season." S e n - , Our own advertising is largely rebody and mind, yet chose nut
A recent issue of thn Harvard the West, who speak with voices
to propagate it by coercions
How the farm er feels following sons in Florida arc « thing of Urn
'"^representaLampoon has been suppressed b y ' o f their own and refuse to accept
lion. We talk about coming to
on either, as was in His Al­
the police on account of indecent the leadership nml domination of
hi* plow along the furrow, won­ P«st, for the season is now y c « r - ] p |orl(lu j„ winter, that we have
mighty power to do, etc , .
represeentutives
pictures. Wonder if the police the corporate
Ur. Alderman adds that it was dering what speculators will do to round. During recent years the the "winter playground." about
The
ever Haw Puck, Hot Dog, La Vie from the Republican East.
"an
eloipicnt and glorious defense him next, the doctors don’t know. o-culkd tourist season advance^ this “season," hot "sea so n " and
Pari Bienne, or the Police Gazette Telegraph does not advocate an a l ­
liance with these Senators: it of the principle of mental liberty Doctors are more interested in each year until now it takes in next "se aso n .' Lel’s quit it; iton a newntand?
hurtful.
simnlv wants to point out by il­ as even more Important than phys­ wheat speculators than In farmers. tl'« wl“’,c y,‘,,r w,u‘n
...............o----------ln ,fThe Florida season begin Jan- '
..
, ,
.
„ , . ft,- i# a t its peak, but tourists
We heard u m other the other lustration Hint if we followed the ical freedom."
Florida the year round. nary 1 and ends December 31. It
nlthe good year 1925, thn Ten­ Speculators are mote profitable „ow
day telling her child what a fine Jeffersonian precepts and p rin ­
must
-phe country is fast learning .•Tovail* the .yeur round. We
M _
__
man its father was and then a few cipals, we should tie much more nessee Legislators, all professing patients.
______
| that Florida is n year round state, make Florida known as an allhours later she gave him Hell for radical than even the reddest of followers of Jefferson, passed a
bill that seeks to lock the door of
TIIE ATROCITY in Huliraria *f
thc' nation’s playground, not year state. We now have attrae-l I
not living up to what she had our Western Senators.
the mind against the theory of
.
.
i i in i
' of a season nor of certain portion* tlona for pleasure and health ■
Writing
in
the
New
York
Times,
ta u g h t the child about him.
•
- — - —&lt;&gt; —
Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, of the U n­ evolution. In the year 1921, pro­ more than a hundred killed hi the ()j (ao yCarf hut a haven where j seekers and for investor* which
fessing followers of Jefferson a t ­
The most sensible hill which hus iversity of Virginia, says th a t J e f ­ tempted the same thing in l&gt;ento- Svtcti Krai Cathedral by bomb ex- riMt anj frolic are enjoyed every are as potent in summer as i n 1 I
plosion, wus not un attack on the day throughout the year. A haven winter, in future advertising of
been presenter! to the legislature ferson appeared in the Virginia cratic Georgia.
church
or religion. Men who mur both from wintry weather and Ftorldii.
■ r“ n J j |5 “ u *&gt;,.»,eneij ' ♦
this session would Increase the House of Delegates al the age nf
Jefferson's third hill created u
heavily through any mention of £
speed limit on the state highways 37 years, with four hilts In his i system of free education extend- derctl General Georghiev in the l from torrid or humid weather.
It is time to forget there ever "the season.”
x
to forty mile* an hour. In other pocket. The first of them wan a j ing from the primary schools to
street last Tuesday exploded the w as such n thing ns "season" i n -------------------------- ------------ --bill to abolish primogeniture, t»
• IT
words
it
would
outlaw
the
hold-up
■
M
p
n
;
the
university.
"
T
h
e
mind,
too,
I
gam e of motorcycle cops who prey free the Inand for ull the people. should be free," add* Dr. Alder­ bomb in the cathedral during hi* Florida. The use by residents of CONTEMPORARY COMMENTS .'£
-------+
h ' r W upon the
me public
pumic insisting upon Thcte
. . . should
.
, , lie , no leaving
, . the man. apparently meaning ' th at funeral to kill his friends, and thu term "season" is costing t h e '
state tourists.
When Lenin died a year ago, ^
traveling even u reasonable ruto of ' ,,nd 1,1 the eldest son and Amer* any theory should be taught. J u s t succeeded.
ica was to have no aristocracy
Therefore It is costing Florida 12,381 comments on bis passing f
■peed.
In the year * 1925, the United how radical that pierce of legis­
prospective
citizens, real estate were captioned "After l-enin— T
lation was can best be conveyed
THEY DO not carry on political transfers development—everything W h a t? " The situation is s till'T
Owners of realty idiouldn't make States of America refused to a l ­ bv th e assertion th a t the Univer­
low Count Karolyi. the f o p r v r
the m i s t a k e of setting their nights President of Hungary, to speak sity of Georgia—the highest adu- warfare gently in those Balkan r e - 1connected with the sojourn of the What.—Detroit New*.
too high. T hat ia a common error in
i* a well I st
!*’~ thrift cop.- .
this nation on the ground th at cation institution wa.&lt; establish­ gions or farther East. It ia
Tourists wHI
will "continue
continue to
to vi-.it
visit
|n M n|( families
in period# when prices are s o a r ­ he was aCommunist.
Ills re ­ ed almost a cePlurv l&gt;efore the that tho well-meaning Woodrow the state in greater numbers each j worryinR „bout what bora, ~
ing. The best business is to sell putation us h Communist came be­ public school system was in s tit­
Wilson did not succeed in unload month .luring the Coining years. , t month’s
a t a reasonable profit, re-invest cause he attepted to break down uted.
money.— Anderso
Jefferson's foutth bill was to Ing on this country and mandate Health seeking, rest seeking, pleas- u urM|(j
and aell. T h at’* better alike for the primogenitor*! system in H ung­
ov«r tho
tho community and for the indi­ ary and divide the entailed estates, curb tho institution of human #lu-1of responsibility for any of those ure seeking people
nation will come to Florida und
. ,, ,
vidual. The fa rt th u t property in including hi# own. which he s u r­ very. He saw it a* a menace to . . .
Still, if you slow d„w„ t„ en.
find the haven they are seeking
thn Republic. A hundred years ■l»W»-»pMt«1 nationalities.
a Certain locality ia "not for sale" rendered among the people.
joy the scenery, passing ears will
nnv
and
every
month
in
the
year.
a f te r he introduced theb (!) iji thej
&lt;
--------la pot nearly so good an advertise­
Jefferson's second bill was the
l e t 's cut out this talk about the make you cut it.—Quincy Whigment as the fact th a t sales are be­ Statute of Religious Freedom for Virginia House of Delegates, t h e 1 BASEBALL BOX scores return
"Florida
Emancipation
Proclamation
was
|
to
front
pages
of
late
editions.
_
_____ season." It implies, to Journu*.
ing made right and left. Investors Virginia. That statute read:
o-------formulated.
Three
months
hence,
twenty
milbegin
with, th a t there is only one
are looking for the place# where
They
say
Dawes
u getting
From
JelTersun,
Democrats | lion Americans, young and old, will time of year that Florida is at
Whereas,
Almighty
Ood
property f# changing hands— where
should learn one tiling sboce all j he able to tell you all about the tractive. California is rapitaliz- stouter, but it may be just the ef­
hath Created the mind free;
they ran be reaaonably assured of
o th e rs —do n 't be afraid to b» p r o - . scores, who won. who lutt. who |ni* on thii. theory l\v promulvat* fect of language held l u _Rue**
that all attempt# to in flw itm
» quick t u r r . - o v t r —P l a r t City
i n . extensive propaganda that f.rtl Star.
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Men become exasperated t»,
easily. In Now York, a man tx&gt;i
his girl out and shot her.
Haste makes waste. In rhic»n
a m a n running from a cop fell ,^j
broke n leg.
News from Turkey. They h»n
called off a war, perhup* to end it
in time for their next one.
St. I ."ilia woman stuck her htn.
hund with a knife. Well,
he her husband?
New York plmne company h»i
awarded six medals for heroUit,
none going to phone u &lt;t for I*.;
ing polite.
It’s spring in Boston. whrrs t
millionaire will m arry hi- hoes*,
keeper.
While children nf your own *r*
) a source of joy. they often keep
j you from doing tilings you -houHI n’t do.

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MISS KATHRYN WIL RET, Saciety Editor

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P H O N E : — R e ». 4 2 3 - J

Personals

D. A. R. INAUGURATING CAMPAIGN TO
MARK ALL HISTORIC SrO'l’S

Fred E bcrh art, of Atlanta,
a business visitor in Sanford

n marker at old, Fort have already realized.
Oregon.
Sal 1it- Harrison C h a p -1California and Tennessee and many
1 A It: is dome their ? thci
are showing g rr n t
win.
i ; „ „ 1'•'terest in this movement, Florh the polic&gt; jdn is one of them oat interesting
mil society a- o u tlin e d , states in the Union because it was
article lie I’, H. Me- acquired from Spain and around
e « ashincton Tribune, the old cite of St. Augustine there
m substance is ns fol- is n sold mine of history.
While the !'aimliters of the
liters of the American American Revolution for many
ire preparing a cam- yenrs have been marking historic
K«tion on the historic spots made sacred by thew ar for
h of the states of the Independence tins have extended

as. &lt;ft STS
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ol the Church

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Fled I-ong and (Ilenn Wimbish
T sSHhEw Ot®. with M n . spent the week-end a t Daytona
i«r&gt; a* chairman, will Bench.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hunt, of St
t T l w , with Mrs.
.; i " as chairman will Petersburg, a r e guests of the Val
dez Hotel.
the h 'n'c
M r s . H . II.
, 319 Macnolia A venue.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. I,. Miller
Vumbcr Three, with Mrs.
moving
into their new home
ijlici as chairman, will “ Mode! Home."
Vanihcr Four with Mrs.
innni as chairman will

Nu'nlhrr Seven, with Mrs.
IcKinnnn a- chairninn, will
the home yf Mrs. McKinMagwdia Avenue.
Number Eight, with Mrs.
oodruff :iw chairninn. will
the heme of Mrs. Wood.
Fsnford Avenue.
Eoorge W. Knight will enlith a bridge luncheon »t
try club.
Dual department of the
it to
ry Society will
the home of Mrs. S. O.
ir at

o 'c lo c k .

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Dwight Sm ith camef rmn DeI*and and spent the week-end with
his parents here.
Mr, and Mrs. II.
(iihson, Miss
J e r r y Muriel and Jcttn Tittle m ot­
ored to Orlando, Sunday.

.Number Six. with Miss
* rhainmm. will meet at
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Drive Out and See

DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN
IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. BOD WELL

Honoring Mr. and Mrs. H a rry lan d the gentlemen were awarded
, T. Rod well, who leave Tuesday to ««»x- Mr. and Mrs. Iled we 11 were
spend the summer in the North, oai'j1 wx-sented late Imoks.
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lunch and candies were served
■ '• ,,n" Mrs. Ernest b H oushold-, throughout the evening and at the
er entertained the Evening Bridge conclusion of the game a delight*
Clab and sonic extra guests dc- fti! supiH'c was served,
lightfully at the Country Club,
Those present were: Me. and
Miss Helen Veritav is spending j Saturday evening.
I Mrs. Frank Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
;i few days a t home from the
Quantities of juciiueminot roses George lb Bishop. Mr. and Mrs.
Florida S tate College for Women. and gladioli were combined with George A. lleCottes, Mr. and Mrs.
palms and ferns to make a scene F orrest Lake. Mr, and Mrs, It. A.
Iof lovliness over which the shaded Newman. Mr. and
Mrs. I). E.
| lights cast a rosy glow.
Thrasher. Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez,
The club prize- were won by Mt. tied Mrs. Howard llnlick, Mr,
■Mrs. George A. Dei ottes and C
•! Mrs, Floyd Palmer, Mr. and
A. Newman, and the guest prizes Mr*. I*. P. Drummond, Mr. and
were won bv Mrs. Floyd Palmer Mrs. \V. J. Thigpen, Dr. and Mrs.
|itnd W. J. Thigpen, the ladies were Samuel
Pulcstnn. Mrs. H. B.
both presented lovely headed hags Lewis and Miss Kathrvn Wilkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Masse I Brown of
Hastings spent Sunday the guest*
of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Spoor­
MRS. BODWELL HOSTESS AT LOVELY
ing.

Tuesday
Tictor Check will entertain
p honoring her sister, Mrs.
Iptrl, of ropeka, Kan.
Meal Hepartmeiit of the
[ Club will have ti musical
Mrs. Hessic Hamrick and Mi**
fa Norwegian program.
l.coim Mitchell with some friends
Lgeunt "America, Yeuter- from Orlando motored to Silver
f Today" which was post- Springs Sunday.
km Saturduv will ho held
otic in the municipal hall
Mr. and .Mrs. M. A. Shawcross
and Harry A. Reed left Monday
morning for their homes in Pro­
Wednesday
vidence, R. 1.
Bi-.-itn-Stevon* marriage at I
ibyteriun I'hurch, a t high,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. (Indwell
will leave Tuesday for Miami and
denture Department of Cuba. From Miami they will go
urn'* t'lub will hold the from there to their home in Prorawtir.tf Jit d:.Tl) o’clock,
vidence. R. 1., for the summer.
fnrie Spaulding Circle will
It Mn. E. M. Carroll,
p Mr* J hr. i ' Man rer Jr.,
irtain with .i dance at the
A Me l o t tea will
Thur»d.i&gt;

. II. Mabrv will entertain
■ "ifk Bridge Club,
val Neighbor will meet
"Vli'iA m the regular
dine. There will Im&gt; in-

rrices will advance soon

BRIDGE LUNCHEON ON SATURDAY
Mrs. Harry T. Bod well was a black in which a single red rose
■"1'iv.
charming hostess Saturday at the Kr
*‘lv Place cards and nut Clips
1were also of red ami black and
Country (‘tub when she entertain the favors of boxes of candy were
rd with a beautiful bridge lunch wrapped in red and tied with black
eon.
ribbons. A lovely feature of the
The unusual color scheme of the luncheon was the ice course which
ri*l and black of the cards was was served in small flower pots
used with most artistic effect of red and black bearing a rose.
Draperies of rod with a black val Those flower pots were also fnv*
in ce were hung at the many w i n - Aus.
I down,. Graceful palms were placed
During the game of bridge which
The stair rail followed the luncheon, candies were
about the room
was entwine• with fern and a beau* served in the tut-tied basket* of
tifui bowl o f Keep red gladioli was the chosen colors.
For making high score. Mis, W.
placed at the bottom, The mantel
was a picture; it was banked with D, Gardner, was presented a bcuu| fern to form a background for the tifui en rd table cover. For censo­
rich, velvety red of Jacqueminot | lotion, Mrs. Edward Higgins waa»
Hoses. *A tall basket of the same presented, n can I set nlid for the
beautiful roses was placed upon 'r u t prize, Mrs. \V. M. Scott was
a table which had aeo ver of red awarded bridge scores.
There were nine tables present
and black, edged with fern
l The delightful luncheon was ser to enjoy the delightful affair.
I ved at small tables which were ex Mrs rtodwcll was assisted in ear­
ing for Iter guest.* tiy Mrs. Walter
nuisitelv appointed.
The taldt
were centered by tiny flower pots. , S. Coleman, Mis. D. i1. Drum­
i which were covered with red and mond and M: . H. F. I loti.,holder.

I lliiushohler and Mrs.
liner will entertain with
the Wnimm's Club.
•use * ■itnmittoi! will give
dan- &gt;■ it tin- Woman's
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Newman is
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The Standby of
the Home

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Hl'W I PERSON AI.S
' I iirio r. Miss I jiur’’
Pauline Echols,
i I irtn-r and Alton
"I to Daytona and
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your fu rn itu re
quieklyund economically.
Restore overnight the wood­
w o r k , w i c k e r w a r c , picture
frames, lighting fixtures, brica -b ra c —in fact anything that
is at all dingy or w orn. Pee
G ee R e - N u - L a c stains and
varnishes in one operation, it
is water-proof, and withstands
the hardest usage.
Glance aro u n d and note
w h a t h a s b e e n m a r r e d or
s c r a tc h e d . A p p l y P ee G ee
R e-N u-L ac and note the dif­
ference. A n y one can do a good
job with Pec G e e Re-N u-Lac.

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attendit of Florida ini
r* i,n’ • Piling the week^ '• f Mr. and Mrs.
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A K erson Hrings in W inning
With their record of four victo­
Hun Over Sm okers With In­
ries and one defeat, the C arterfield H it; Holds V isitors to
’ Only Six Clouts Saturday men will open here this afternoon

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In t h r C arter men's defeat of
Tam pa Saturday by a score of II
and 2 in the second and final game
with the Smokers on the home
grounds for the series, much of
the credit i« due to Kinsey, thr
hard-hitting center fielder of the
C elery-Fed«, whose stick-work ami
base-running pul his team in the
position of being able to take ad­
vantage of every break offered,
Alverson
pitched a splendid
game with thr exception of one
inning, the sixth, when he allow­
ed a bane on balls and two bits
th a t netted the visitors Iwo runs,
which constituted their rnlire to­
tal for tile game.
Alverson also had the distinc­
tion of winning his own game in
the ninth, when with a little in­
field hit he brought in Kinsey with
the winning run. Thompson prov­
ed hi» ability with the hat also,
touching Alvcrrx for two lilts,
equaling the work of Kinney and
Alverson, who got. two each, one
of Kinsey's lieing a two-bagger.
Curley, Walrnk and Frishin were
responsible for the other three
hits of the Cartermen.
With the score two and two. in
the ninth Allen’s men failed to fol­
low the advantage of a two base
hit by R erringer with only one nut.
The side being retired by Alvaro*
and Dean,
C a rte r first up in the ninth Tor
the C elery-Feds went out at first.
Kinsey hit safely to third and stole
second, Orr. dropping the ball and
allowing Kinsey to go to third
Frislde struck out, and then Al­
verson hit one just behind the pit chcrs box and there was no one
about to handle it and Kinsey scor­
ed ending the game.
Kinsoy started tin* scoring for
the C arterm en in the second inning
when he hit for two bases sending
Thompson across the plate. Kin­
sey stole third. Rut Frisble re­
tired the side, in the fifth, San­
ford scored a second run when,
with om‘ nut. Alverson hit safe to
•short advancing on Curley's hit
through short and then scoring on
a wild pitch. Wulzuk retired the
aide.
In the sixth the Smokers even­
ed the score when Orr walked. Al­
len hit by first base safely and Orr
went .tf* third, liuilgings was nut
on foul. Thom hit safely to right.
Orr and Aellen scoring. Lei; bit
to short forcing Thom a t second
and Rerringer went out pitcher to
first.
Neither side threatened to score
again until Sanford's half of the
ninth, when the winning run was
put over,
The Rox Srure.
SANFORD
All. R. II. I'O. A. K.
Curley, rf . .
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Dean, ss.
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2 li n
W al/ak, 2b.
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1 1 1 0
Thompson, c,
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Raijey, lb.
.1 0 O i l o 0
Carter, If.
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2 « 0
Klniev, cf.
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Krishie, .'ll*.
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Alverson, p .
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D ean. as.
JeMiniH. l b

Orr, 2b.
Allen, cf.

IliidgitiK. c.
Thom, ;tb.
Lee, rf.
R erringer, If
Alvere*. p.

Tolala
22 2
27 H 2
x Two nut when winning run
Scored.
Score by inning’
Tam pa
unit nn2 nun *
Sanford
UlO o |n mil 2
Summ ary Twn lai •• hit.. Km
xey. Wild pitch
A llan r hi
rifice lu ll. Rmley,
Hciiingi'r
Stolen tin -c Kim«'\e, Allen llil
by pitcher, *&gt;rr by Alvei mi Karo,
eii ru n . Sunfnrii J. i nmpa 2. Hin
pirca Anger ami OTivtle. Time
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Yesterday's
Results
FLORIDA STATE I.KACIT
No game* ucheiluli'il.

with the Lakeland Mitfhlanders for
a series of three Kamos, and giiod
contests are expected despite the
fact that the visitors conic here
with not a single victory to their
credit. Lakeland lias about the
same tram n last year, and the
ability «&gt;f these players is rccoKnired throughout the league, and
their four .M e a ts by t b r Sainta is
nut taken au an indication t|j«t the
Highlanders are going to remain
at the bottom of the column.

a f o l" s i - c o n d n o i n t r t,. lliir d m i t h e |

Mi'Cirnw’M Men Take Second l.iilher and (iraig Do (itaid1
(•amt* From Trolly Dodgers
Wi.rk With Exceplion Of
Sunday; Dickermati Scores
Two I’ramc.s, When Visitors
Shutout A gainst the Cults
Hunch Hits for Five Huns

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Km T r u M f f . Kimili-I I’liutuii.n.
on t-ainival I'ruili r. .1 U offoril Tuoi.fi*vri#t watch •vif, i-uni* Amru-ui Tuck* r.
h'.ffo",' Ttlokor. nh .Mlnrii &gt; •&gt;•
Finder rc- •■no
i- i r-.r -*i i Til 1 1 I f l u , iimnii, m i , &gt;,
qt h tapitnl.
mill wif, . M a r t h a ,\. f| ,n

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ORAL GABLES has from the very first builded
with vision— for Renuty nnd Permanence.
Of
all of the distinctive qualities which Miami’s
Master Suburb poaseesrs these three fentures
stand out boldly, eloquently, in all of its develop­
ment.

o i i; w i n s i i c u i . i m ;
CINCINNATI. Apr. 20.
ami Nile imlillg.'.l in a oil
duel far -ix imiiiigx at It
Fiolil S,onlay. The hitle r «
far two hi ugh* .4 ainl a pair a
b &gt; io l In* H-vimlb. which, *
ba-.c on I.hIIh, guvt* the llml
rniti :iii.l till- ginii.', the final
being •! In 2. I ■apii' a im '
eight men.
Score by inning :
1’iti burgh
nun non m i
Cincinnati
IMM* (Mill I2x C&gt;
Hiillprie»: t'.lc, llarriHu,
Smith; Ln*|nc anti l l a r g r a n

Coral Gables has shown what mnv he done with d istinctive devel
opment of inland properties. In its growth and expansion toward
and on the Bay, its beauty will be magnified a hundred fold.

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('ubs In Only (lamp
IMayed In Am m ran
Apr. 20
IhM big
l.'ilii itim v n s umi
till II III -t c a m e nf Ihe in d m lea
gin* leiiMin Su n d ay , ile fe a ll li g Ihe
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St'iir*. by ImdtigM:
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non too nn* ,
Lakeland
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Siunmury- Two bn ie Ini , All-n
lliici' Ini
hit . .'lesutcr. Sl,*l^a
b»-|.,. Surface .f1*1*11*4011. Sturifi. e
K,ova Ink I. Welch. Doyle, Left mi
l‘. i l.al,elan,I &lt;i; St. I’eler: titir**
!*. Ha i* mi Im .Ih .iff Craig 2
Sirin I, mil by l\ nnrllt II; I ’ralg 1
Hit "(i 1 otliei i in u; „ff Knight
X in P; &gt;&gt;lf t ’liiig' in f*. Winning
fi|e|n r Lnii'lil.
I&gt;&gt; ing iiilt'li'w
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And in its growth in th'» past three year*. Coral Gables has beef
the most fertile investm ent field in the Miami district. And eve!
a s ite beauty will he enlarged and multiplied hy the greater. Bsj
development, so its invc-Ument possibilities are m agnified by ihi
$100,000,000 development program o f the next ten years.

L at us t a k e y o u to M i o m i n n d Coral Cable* w i t h no
cost or o b li ga tio n to you. Our D e L u x H i g h w a y P u l l ­
man Coaches le ave ,each w ee k for Coral Gables,
m a k i n g a d e l i g h t f u l eight - seeing tour along t h e
Indian R i v e r a n d Bi sc ay ne Ba y p a jx tn g t h r o u g h
P a l m BeacA . Ft. L n ud^ r da l* a n d t h e m a n y p o i n t s
o f in te res t in A fiam t. Tr ans portation is free. F o r
fu ll p a r ti c u la r s a n d to ma ke' reservation call at t h e
local C ora l Gables office,
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box in l be f *hi rt li iiiihol' by the
Urownle b a ttin g rally. Ken VVit
liiime, left fieltlei1 g..t lu.. fir*t
home ion of I lie v ear m l b a *11 ive
inlo righl field bleaeheia.

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Little It,a*k at ClmttanongH.
( Mcmplil* at Nashville.
Mobile

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I New Orelan* at Atlanta.
St Peteresborg
Sanford
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Lakeland
NATIONAL LEAD! I
Cincinnati

in third.

Byr'acuse 2; Jertey City ft.
Newark 7; Buffalo 5 (8 innings I Cleveland
| Philadelphia
rain).

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o f beauty. Miami Riviern in all of it« trlnrifiml beauty .*t'for* limit,
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Lagoons ami a thousand other forms of distinctive development

.At Chattanooga S; Atlanta 8.
New York
A t New Orleans 15; Mobile 8.
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A t Memphis 12; Little Rock t l . Philadelphia
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IN T E R N ATION AI. LEAD UK
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ningx, dark ness; second game Roatoii
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postponed, rain).
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With Vision the entire program wax planned and carried out.
W ith the keenness and joy of beauty its entrances, plazas. Venetian.
Casino, Country Club and parked boulevards were built and th&lt;s
enduring quality of Permanence was given for their maintenance
for ages.

LEADER

SO UTH EltN~ ASSOC I ATM IN
At Naxhville ii; Rirtniiiglunu 1.

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TWO HOME RUNS LAKELAND LOSES
WIN FOR GIANTS TO SAINTS 5 TO 3l
AGAINST DETROIT SATURDAY’S TILT

Mow They Stand

Chicago 4; St. Loui* 11.
Boston-New
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cold.
Clevelnnd-Dctroit, postponed, rain.
Only three scheduled.

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Manager Nick Carter, ef th*
j Sanford tpain, aniiooncr &lt; that hr
Celery-Fe,|:t, says Sanford has a has obtained, two additional pit
winning team, and Felix is consid­ rliers, .luckXoil from the Little
ered one of the best judges of play­ flock chib and Bryant from Firm
ers in Florida, lie alan nays that I inchtun. Jackson has arrived and
the fans should not look upon the will probably pitch tomorrow
Highlanders a.* i em m l-rater , for lernoon. Carter sayn both J*-d;their material is known In lie good, ff o n and Rryant u rr good and*!,*
lie does not consider their four rh i mushier* that with lliem and
feats by St. Petersburg as •tiy Walsh. Alverson and Snowden. Iw
guide to their future standing
| will have an invincible J a f f of
I luirlcrs.
In S aturday's game with the j
* * *, *
Smokers, Kinsey showed himself I Carler lias nniimineed the rr
to be one of Nick C arter's m a i n - 1lease of Mcltae, Weaver ami l awslays. He was right in the fore- ‘ thorne,

N A T IO N A L I.KAItHK
ritt*b u rgh ^ 2 ; Cincinnati it.

A M E R IC A N

TOO LATE TO (I, ASS 11-V

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Alverson held tb r Komi** to |
six bits Saturday and nixd*’ ti*o
bits himself, one of lliem b e in g ,
the winning hit in th r ninth Tliiij
i&lt; nm mi irnd lor a pitcher. . *n-1
ford fans are saying.
, j

New

New York 4; Rrooklyn 2.
St. laoui^ it; Chlcagn (i.
Only three Kchmlulcd.

nli h'lntuan. rt *1.. R«D*it(tur.is.
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fumhliiur of Orr, of hie Smokers,
a t second and watt alt M‘l h* to.-iir*'!
the wimiinK run when Alver.on.
got his infield hit liehinil the pitch- 1

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NOT TO B E KEIMIKSKNTKD

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front of th r offcnaivt&gt; all Hie *v»y
urotnitli, plain F,l"!n
throuRh.
Hi* atolo Ihir.l in lh” with hiack arm hand.
aecond inning and in tlv ninth jlm it to* Mia* Lnnjrriff

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KINSEY’SBATTINGCartermen Will Open Series
ANDBASESTEALS With Lakeland Highlanders .
GAME’S FEATURE On Home Grounds Today

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. nint All •'

Yacht Club Meeting
I s Postumicd Until l
'I'uesday Ni^hl Apr.28
Ihe inei*rii,g called by Mu). J. TV !
8,'fl
Hun Emory, for Tuesday night, for the
.mm pm-jj,),,. ,,f organUiug the Sanford
Yacht club ha* been postponed ttn.4001^1 *^u' following Tuesday night,
.250 | April 28, The delay win decided
.107 ' upon so as not In conflict with
j the presentation of the pageant,
"Yesterday and Toduy,' tomorrow
'cl. night, it is announced.
.000
MaJ. Emory »»y* that he Is
800 meeting with much encouragement
000 from the citixenx in the orgauiza.500 tion nf a yacht club, every onu ap.100 proached being very appreciative
.100 of the material as well an social

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40 MilesGeorge
of Water
Fronts
E Mcrrid^
Executive Offices:

Administration Building, Cor.tl G.iWe;-. Miami, Fla

S. W. HKADFOKD, Milanc Theatre.

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Hohds numbered from 81 to 100'C ity of Sanford, Florida, upon the
SAND (20-t.000.UU) Dolltrs, ’for
f u n d e d h y ho od * - -institmij,
O F MM.INM.WI.
SANFORD AVENUE to
(Continued
from
page
7)
AN iStSUE OF “ ONUS
, P r o p e r ty hem*f i tt e d b y th e S tr e e t
h l l e u t ' o o * o f the ''i: sisi
% 0 fi&lt;»7 00
,nun*c*P»l purpose* enumerat- to nuiturr July 1st, lU.'tib
r e s o l n t I o n h a s h e e t i Jntle n ot ln
o h - t o he l-‘ ■ 'lie* t|vu
t v h r r e ao *p .i . . .11 hy t h e
Ronds numhered from 101 to I improvements constructed our of it; oni. r-.I ll&gt; tie tie!,. (III tile 31, il*lf duly
H oard
, ,f o r
^ r r TH E CITY OF. SA NFOR D,, ,, ,
,
,
, u
«d
and
specifically
wet
forth
in
it
il-tided
utliurlty
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May A «(*.
iliruuelioul ill" C o u n t y
TIlRBKForiR
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*Wt2&gt;&amp;illA, IN THE SUM O F |U n d e r ,utl,or,ty of R«*tiie proceeds of the bonds author- of
the preamble of thi* resolution, 120 to m ature July 1st, 1901.
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n -- lI u" te
i e er e - ED.
rutin- I’nuiily of St-mlnolc I-- -tele.-- 1 '-."['"Jy
L |, .rills
hv ihi H-.r.lTf * ««.,
olution No. INK.
II- —
w o u ld h e t o t h e h e s t missioiiers
mine
tin-luestlon
wlieiher
luinits1
Ronds
numbered
from
121
HUNDRED AND FOUR
to
t
ized
l&gt;y
this
resolution,
shall
upon
be
and
the
same
is
hereby
nulhu-j
with,
that
t
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e
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e
o
p
le
o
f
8
e
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ot the County of Seminole, In tin- l i l e r r s l * or
McCHACKEN HOAI»' $1«,«»17.00
•I -" 1Ida. that t . r o v X j
»’&lt;. to h a v e i- ii 111 u n i t
SAND DOLLARS, THE
I their collection, be immediately :inm of I l.f.rtO.'JOUQO, hearing Inter­ lroonv,
riled; that said bonds shall be j 140 to m ature July 1st, 1932.
t lorhl iitiue
b n u d a In ........ o f V .fiU h»,
Under authority of R*xt
ti
o
r
o
i
iK
h
u
n
i
t
est
nl
llie
rate
of
five
and
one-half
nut
lo
ir
It.&gt;&lt;t
that
It
i-UII*tmeted n
OCEEDS TO HE DERIVED
Bonds numbered from 141 to paid into the sinking fund and per centum |).-r uirtinin to he Issn eoiopl.ir
of the denomination of One Thou­
stem f li.ird s u r f a c e d ent and to i„ . t/.??1! "• ti
I nlution No 180.
'hroiiKhotti the
, „ o .m t h e S a l e t h e r e o f ,
,
pledged solely for the payment of ed In three series in the manner ? a - m »
sand ($1,000.00) Dollars
each, 100 to m ature July 1st, 1933.
Coiinty, ,|n^,i”" f*u"
hereinabove set forth, shall he Is­ I I'oillltV
C o u n t y of 8e m ii.o ie. a n d )j(i r M ( j | | ( _ S- m l n - d e ....... .... . d'/tiSe t ,
C o O n t j h-.nd
' ■n - t l u - d « ...
Ronds numbered from lill to 1the principal and interest of "the sued hi the County of Seminole.
, T O BK.I-SKU TO r i N A N c t
r n iw T
bearing in te re s t at the rate of -ix
In
slut
t-v
D ll!»■e*»ier*»
W
S . . .. o h t l g a t I o n s -d m . C t n a j .{»
State
of
Florid*,
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M
it* -* ‘ 9
bonds hejeby authorized to be hei■i.iahove set forth, nmt.
If tN ART, T H E COST OF CEIti.Ifu i
Ifv f
jier I’efTturn per nnnum, Interest, 180 to m ature July 1st, 193-1.
•I t o |.e . a i l ' d a n d h e l d t o V t e t e r - reueeining
re ile e in ln r and 'takltn
10
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iii
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e
r
l t a in
street
i m p r o v e * I KN7
h
k
,aV K Ronds
nninls'ied
from
181
t.» issued, and in event the proceeds
I In
UF. II F I l t T l l l i l t ItKSf'I.VKD. III•IK- till
payable semi-annually,
, ot outstanding h*ue
l**u. f.j
&gt;«
hall
IPS
tie
.VENT to LAKE MON­
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l
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e
S'.ini
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f
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t
v
o
f
sh-tnim-l
That ltd* resolution to- puhIMud 10
unO-Jf.
MENTll ASSESSED AGAINST)
I ol • aid special asses-incuts shall The
and J a n u a r y ; - 204 to m ature July I ;t, 1935.
d itt • tu n 1 hrind* m i lo s u m of
&lt;tprt!lnl
l(o.
id
Sanford
Herald
and
the
Pan
$ 4,433.00 *irsl ,1:,y “ r ’lu,y
ROE ( Widening)
tut. f o r t h e ptn-|—*e --I e n n - No. 2 o f nstiiltiole
PRIVATELY OWNED P R O P -1
IT IS HERKRY CER TIFIED , be insufficient to provide for the font HlMi.il. the only newspaper.* sliio.nuo
said bunds to be numbered from
mi, i
imldlsio-d In Seminole County, for t i o e t l n g . r e i - i - n s l m - t i u g . t - a i T o . and
Under authority of Res
KRTY
FRONTING
ANI)|
One ( ! ) to Two Hundred and I RECITED AND D EC LA R ED ,That payment of the principal and in .1 perl-el of four Wrel n h. fore tin- and re-pitrln^ t e r t a l n i . i.iJ o nml
h
i
:
i
t
F
i
r
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r
n
r
.
a
olution No. 187.
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flx-it liy. Hits resolution for h i g h w a y s In t h e C o u u t j - i ft r it i l That It t* in,. ,|„ K * , r
ABUTTING SAID
STREET'
Four (204), hoth "number* m clu-.all act:;, conditions ami things re- lerest of the said bonds as the dale
ilo- holding of sold h-oid elei-tlon rtolr. .S ta le --f F l - r l d . t . no-l
I luil it,,.""■rmlriffl
lV'hereii«
oiu I-t• -l.il-lolaFT
**r»*;iHim*
..... to J a t i t i a r v Fostd
IMPROVEMENTS. I''RKSCRIR*
'
T
rive; sujil bond? to mature s e r ia l- 1quired by law to exist, happen nod same In-cunie due and payable, tin i.t A.-■d arpetge du l aart ma ne e tai int gj n uortn etihl e s eHs os iaor dn
'22 fip.i-nil 11--:n| m ill l l r h l g e ' "Itottds
" t i l l * re«Ji|lr ,..&gt;
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INC THE FORM AND CONDI-' f K AN AV hNUK tu
ly in the following manner, to I*- performed, precedent to and in City of Sanford, Florida, hereby o f C o u n t * t ' o n u n l s s l o n e r s o f Heinl- I d ' i r l la. l s u e t I m l m t h e * u tn o f ' a n d t h n t . , , ""a t r,fih.■
MULBERRY AVENUE
C - u i n t y . F l o r i d a , o n t i n * tin- F l o r i d
heltiR o f i | , e |I ----a...............-He
t r ti..
issuance of this bond, linve ex- covenant* and agrees with the i so-de
,.f , •|&gt;&gt;H
wit:
t i l t d u \ o f y |u 1v i i ,1 . I- i:i2.ri.''
t'lti.uiin" u-t. stm
s tu dl lintiil-.........
1* 1
fTfci TIONSJ OF SAID RONDS TO and OLIVE AVENUE
p e r a n n u m , tin ' • -t *nit
uU
e iio h iln u lii- ii o f I I . iomi.oii ent-h. I n - a r
B E SO ISSUED. AND PROop | is ted, have happened and
have holder or holders, m‘ raid bonds, I .Mill. P lieren, It le neeeSSHT) dint
t
o
Iniiavu)
(.
Bond*
numbered
front
I
tin- r a t e o f ti p e r
n-l- itim-aii
from TENTH STREET
that notice hi ilo- i-altlitK -&gt;f :l.-- 0 - I n t e rot- t p eart iiimiiiu.
taito- m
l s I n tie d a t e d .1 unary 1
ly
VIDING FOR A
SINKING
m
i
r
e
s
t
n
n
y
l
e
or
any
of
tlu-tn.
tu
levy
annually
i
been
performed
in
regular
and
.-teetloo lU-iVldeil for In .-ai-1 resolil s - n i l - i - o t i u a l t ) . a ll o f s a i d liond.-- a n d m m a t u r e J a n u a r y i ,
to mature July 1st, 1928.
to GOLDSBORO AVE­
iis r--i|ulreil l&gt;&gt; law. m a t i i r l n i . o n J a n u a r y 1*1. I d ,2. * n d conformity wtt&gt;i . &lt;ut»,
F U N D FOR THE PAYMENT
due time, form and manner, a* ui&gt;oa all taxable nroperty of said Iml l eur e lloo r eu, 1 ven, -|f
Bond*
numbered
from
21
to
10,
NUE (Widening)
$12,557.00
t lie
Issue of
W h e r e a s - tie.il111 t h e -til-l ls*tl«. o f H y o l
f O F THE PRINCIPAL ANI) INCity,
a
tax
s
i
1,*
’
.
en
to
n*.et
required
by,
law,
and
that
the
lii: IT it)-:.a-l.Vl:D. Thai notice 1- unil-i in ilo- Mim o f rt.iitia.imiMiif I lie g u ilt o f I (Ml Unit.I
toi mat m u July Int, 1927.
1
IlstHi
Under authority of Res­
s
u
e
d
h
)
s
a
i
d
I.t
.
/mil
l!i&gt;same
is
ller.-i.v
glv-ll.
THREAT O F SAID RONDS.
lal
! amount of this bond, together with said di-fiiie.uy, ii le-ing the in­ taut on t lie ..III day o| ..lay A. I’ t , i . . . l d . '. | f-ir hv t h a t •■•rtoln r e s o l u . Bridge Dlstrli-I
Bond.1; numbered from II to
olution No. 188.
i to n &lt;»f ini- H o a r d ud«'pi--d o f #-veri
WHEREAS, Tin* City of Sandll other indebtedness of the tention of aid City to provide for IS2o, |n i r * it : ii i t i n t li e ..- .o l i i i i i .i l - l a t e herewith lie i i u t l i o r l x e d h y t in
lll-l 13' F F U T H K I t h i
to, [nature July 1st, 1928.
OAK AVENUE
from
a fo i'.-sa id . d u l y
iidii|-i--i|
h y t h e eiel-tlort | o lie h a d tilid ralit-i] f o r T h a t If s a i d l»- u r ..f l y i l
tinpayment
of
the
principal
and
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
does
not
c
ii
i
it
n
y
*'m
in
i
s
s
lo
t
i
e
r
t
*
o
f
S
e
i
n
l
m
l
e
80,
(hind* numbered from 81 to
ford, .Florida, has heretofore, by HIGHLAND
STREET
-.hat p u r p o s e ,
it w o u l d
w-orlt :t s u m o f *90.0(0100 I.. » * " I
'- . i i i t v . F l o r n l u . a n e t n - t . . , u v. ill i •• liu rd-dilit u p o n in.- t a x p a y e r s u m i t h e t |u :illf i- - d • i-i-torsp)'11
exceed any limit pre*crilwd hy th* i n l t - r i - s, t o f. s a i d homi.-i p r i t n a r i l v -iif-ld.
appropriate proceedings, provided ( i HUGHEY S T R E E T * 2 522.99 in, mature July 1st, 1929.
n m t i lo s a m e Is lieie-liy o r u ,i.i. at . ojtj'l
elilsi-lt-. *.f .tin-rial lloiiil .-irtil l l r h l o .* coi-nty.
o f tlie p r o c e e d s o f sa id
sis*- - r . - i n , i-- t.*-•.i t a r - e - g h - .
tlti ■::
for the paving, re-paving, hard Under authority of Res­
D l s t r h - t No. 2 t o r o n t l n u e t o p a ) | m l A n d h e l d f o r iii i i l s * ]
Bondi numbered from 81 to 100, Conrtitntiun and Statutes of the t-il
I n . C o u n t y o r M e m lliole . 10 ile te.r- .1 SOeeiill l i . I t o el e l i t e a S i l lliltllg ; prm.....Is d - t iV' -l tr-1 •’ I
S tole ot Florida, and tliut before • ill infers..tents, hut the full fuit.i 11. In- | v t i e i i i e r t h e r e sliliil h — Isalle.l f l u i d l o r the | m y me-lit of i n t e r e s t a n d t h e r e o f shall 1-s ii.ee!
surfacing and re-hard surfacing of olution No. itcj.
t o m a t u r e J u l y 1 s t , 1930.
l |
of the City of Smifopi o, s - n i . t i 'l-- C o u n t y . In-lnls in t h e t h e i -ilr e l ii r h l --f lh- p r i n c i p a l o f ( o r t h e p u r i i n - e ,.f
certain a r r e t * and avenues in I MARTIN STR E ET from
Bond* mmdiered from l"l to the issuance of this bond, pro­ and ,credit
.
,
. loiiil s t u n o f f I.QSu.tiaO.iiU, t o h e * r -.till l - e u i .if liolllls III t h e Sllln o f i n g a n d n o yliiK t h e
r
e
s
t
d
u
a
r
e
n
e
i
e
h
v
p
l
e
i
l
g
e
t
i
f
o
r
t
l
u
i
r
jin
y
i
n
i
r
s
i
a
t
t
h
e
i
.
n
.
t
f
i
v
e
ntol
vision
ha*
been
made
by
said City, and
t'Ol.uUO.O'i l ie r e i o f o r - ls*tjeil |,y s a l i l M :i ml l o g i-siie -if .. r,,||U
120, In mature July l*t. 1931.
PALMETTO AVENUE
•
............
one-half l-er eemtitn tier i*mill 111. Spei-ln l Itoud a n d I t r l d g e l i i s t r l r t o f IOO.OOU.OO I t e r e l o f u r p 'l
W HEREAS.
the
following to DARK AVENUE
Bond* numhered from III to lion of the City Commission, t o ! niPiit and there shall he levied mi- I n i e r •• s i i - a y a i t l e s e n i l - i i l i n u a l - N-- 2. a n d
Special R i ta d n m l i!npB l
$ 2,7 11.7
u-sess annually a tax upon nil rtially upon the taxable property ly, al-l I n . oil- i -i I--- i s s u e d ill
W liv ren * . it I* tin* oidiob.n of this No. 2 o f S e t u ln - d e 1‘otlV
Streets and avenues in the City of Under authority of Res­
D10, to mature July 1st, 1933.
•
•
.
.
, ,,
. . .
.
three
series,
to
he
known
a s (l.-iiid that Urn .......
hv j as lifnp.*ni.|, and •aid VI
re serl.n It. a n d S.-n-*
Hanford, Florida, are to he, and olution No. 190.
S i - - i i. i l I:--.--I a n d l lrid g -- I d s t r l e t fint !(♦* • ilil, i *«u- 'l 11r 11 1
Bond* numbered from 181 to real ami personal property, rail- of said f tty. while said bonds re- •.-.4*11
i
h«t L-* 1•» ni.iliiir
mails, telegraph ami telephone main outstanding aiul unpaid, a hilly. ovrr ii |M*rl«»d »»( t Ii i n &gt; y^ars .Si- 2. S - i n l li o l o C. u n i t y . F l o r i d a , nil) oil»**r purjxiM wliat)
arc- now living so paved and im­ MARTIN STR E ET from
180, to mature July 1st, 1931.
U K I T K l 'H T I I Dll
provi-li-d i n - iiu tillf h 'd - h - e t o r s o f
tin- iw- S e m i n o l - C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , u u t h o r l / e T h a t . In i»croriIam*i* w | l
•il or sili.it'-d wlthi'.i I tux -ufficietu to provide funds for fr&lt;&gt;in a n il n f t r Hi** th iltj
proved, and,
Bond* numbered from 181 t), lines, owned
I *4II-iII0^0* Ilf
H**r|»4Aj Sfrli'M A I d a n a d d i t i o n a l i.-su- of liontls In t in - o f lh** Htai** &lt;*f KlurUla.l
SA NFOR D AVEN UE to
the City of Sanford, Florida, to tin* payment of the principal and lif inr Hi&lt;* Dijrn »if f illj.tHjO in* a n il s u m o f • l.i.i.it,liuil .ou, s h o u l d
W H EREA S, the proportlonot PALMETTO
........._ ....................
lie h«* c a l h u l . anil th** nam*{
AV EN U E $ 1,5 71Mill 201, to mature July 1st, 1935.
tu It*- if.i:*-| July Ini.
S**ri»*A
y liond* - o n * t It lit I n u g e n ­ onl»*r***l t ** !*• h - h l on th**',__
i: in In- fur if»** siuni •*f Mio.oufi.ou feur an ld e dIililih 1(111
said entire issue of bonds to be realize a sum sufficient to puy the interest thereof at maturity.
p a r t uf the cfast of the Improvlnt Under authority of Res­
l-i-l'l o f till- I ' l t u n t y Ilf A!.iy A I» 1 ' - tl
i 1*1 i»r
July I *t. IU2C, .tn*l s - o i l r n i l - lii Ii- i*i..n d in l i - n I I I - r e . t l r r • ’m in t v of Hi“mlnnh* i A
BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED. Kin
end paving of said streets, public ■olution No. 192.
dated January 1st, 192-7. both!( interest upon this bond ns it m ayj
*t | i*i» **. $•• ii* fur th»* hiiiii uf
rum* th.- 4|U**»tlon w|ir|M
.Hflsill U‘RMI9 ami lo It** ttiil ini July I*!. -if• n i r : t t i : i ' i &gt; i t i - : m k i t h e s o L v i i d . of
th** 4 *mmt\ ol
principal and interest of salt! -Income tine nml to rn-nte n rink- T h at as soon a s said
ways* and thoroughfares
assessed JJELLONVILl
E
AV'E”
. ' I D I . I A / A ) | | , | r.
I',hy
thIt.-.ii.t
-&gt;f
('i-uot'
■
i-ionilsHtiin
or »,*'»."""
h-.irlrif1
ing
fund
for
the
payment
of
the
be
printed,
nmtsitull
b--duly
.i
'm
sio-n
&gt;
n-lion
'simH
mBguLr.t privately owned property N f jK frorn Ra c e LANE
Imtid* to be payable, at .some banlt
C o u n t y . F l - i r - ili*- r u n * o f nix !*••; c.-nl
m B n t-r:i o t H i'f iiln o l
o f j m i m t o h** (lati-d J a m i a l r l l j
a hut Ur. e and fronting on said to NORTH
. V|
ANf, Ida. t h a t provlilctl n j LI
In the city of New York, State of principal hereof ut the m aturity i -.uted by raid Mayor and t h e !w
LINK of
in Riim uf M.iItJO.OOOOO n- all uf nnhl honii** to mat
. I IM. |9($, filial I h. It]
of
name;
and
that
the
issue
of
guitl
Clerk,
in
the
form
nnt!
mana i m -I'T I» un of H um porth-u* -f tl’ii.t o u t Nirlateil
s t r e t t s upd public thoroughfare* M AYFAIR
New
York,
in
lawful
money
of
•
l«Jil
$ 2,073.00
C o U lltv o f HFinluiiliI. pi II p r I .inti t u lli»* 4» ^ 1
hereinabove
tmth
tint!
!V
udoni-.i
to be and now being improved is Under authority of Res­
i
-nor
-.I
i. iiiu iiw v i
-*et
. ii
m
i , a.
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la,'ru,,i'1
ia rd --t/'VY*1"
« H u t 'u.....
j « o
u it n ls s h ini-&gt;
i- r s n--i- f i.f
the United State* of America. h-.mls uf which this liond is a pnrt
• 'm i n t y . 1‘I*«r!&lt;!;«. t •* in- hln. for tli** imrpiii.has
Iteeti
duly
eonlirtned
and
vali­
&gt;
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l
y
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h**i forth, nml,
m
if
(
*,,iin!y
lituulff
rurint
h
i
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t
l
t
l
K
Kvn*
as follows, to-wit:
said liontls, when *o executed, shall HetolimhSaid bond* shall Is- signed by the
olution No, 193.
.
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...
, i 2 t il i d m o f MAreli A 11 t a r * , p r o ­ •♦ml
«»f ih** **«mi illy «»f
in: i t rr iiT iic .it
dated
by
a
decree
of
tinCircuit
thereupon be forthwith delivered .i.iiiig r..r an is*u- o f h ii t i t l s In th&lt;Muyoi of the City of Sanford,
f «•i Hu* iilirt&gt;4»M* n f ft n id * T h a t t i n s r* o l u t i o n h . |
S TREETS
AND nr"M rtt««-ie F I R S T S T R E E T f r o m
known li» 8l-:i{- I n »f*
• ritiun aiul laktriM
III** T l u H a n f o r i l ll« r a i d
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to
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of
the
S-vetilh
Judicial
C
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F|oiM», and by tlu- Clerk of the
li;ft A. t liu t F o i l H O N i m .
, 1 . "Ml 4.111 t a f iilh i.' Jhvijf . . r lionilH J f o r i l S I k i u i I. tli** o ni j
R U ijL ic T h o r h y I 11111•11h11*«1 In S^mliio^
At IA I N M T T D K A I - l ' K O V A l . A M U hi lh* Miiiti •if f'MiJH n iui
' i t y of Sanford, Florida, with the cuit of the State of Florida, nt l-’n r r e a t l a k e , S . O. t ha e and
HAN
CARLOS A VE­
a I m i I - T K i N o f th a t
p o rt h m --f th a t S;»c*i*lnl Ito.ui wiiul lir*-««*4. I •• * *‘ i*i I a |i**ri*nl of foiir \vt*^
and for Semitmle ' ,-i.H y. in a J. .Mtir.dniU. . ■
(HIGH FA RES AlM**'»«**, r •»•»** IN UF.
ing
the
&lt;'ity
eal
of
the
City
of
Sanford.
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lor­
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I’Murlilu.
* «l.n* flv.Mi i n t h i s
i la m
r» -:o d tltIo n tid -ild *-d t*v th e
$51,505.99
fit I'r -to rll n*
Board ot *'oil lit &gt; (*«i III fill: sltilD'i’s *•( ml
ilo- lo ih l l ti K »»f •mill
TIIORIZED 'r,y OVshonrn 111 *|ir. U n d e r a u t h o r i t y ol Res­
ida, affixed thereto. The interest pKiceeding begun liy tlu- City of Commission of Sanford Flat idn,! H*-|M
it:: it r r i ! T i i i: n
i;K sn i* v i:n .
* '• u n it y ,
! l u r l i l i i , m i III* *
1-IhI M-THliirill
Ail(-|)tn! lit all mljot'ibtj 1
Sanford, Florida, a Municipal Cor­ ex-officio h oni trustee* of lilt- Fily 2Mli lno|e
T
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to
be
attached
to
said
r**Kiilnr m**4*tln»c *f
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RAVED
riill «f ikr rlli olution No. 194.
i.| t h i n ito- . o r i l u m o i i u i i*f ooff aCounty
v i i l l u i ; f« * r .Mi i.m ij#
o f l» »n*t*« In •
4’orirui *ionri f|
4.f ' It u ( I* t r.
poration,
against
tin*
State
of
Fl-iof
Sanford,
Florida,
for
delivery
h
.mla
shall
he
signed
with
the
e
n
­
hnnil
n*i|nlr*1*!
for
lIi*
iiurpo^*'
fifur**t
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FIR ST STREET from
•
1‘li.rlilu,
nol* t ’minty, Ptorhla, 11 tfil
•alii in iJi. Mim of
stI m1 •Jill. ilft&gt; of March A 0 i*. |
r m i rH i* to On* j u i r h a s iT H H i . l t l K S A , a m t a * « a I K S T i M i N I t s
graved or lithographed fac-simil ritlu, of which proceeding due tm- i f i
Under authority of ResSAN CARLOS
AVE­
th.it o n i I*.**ii«l*d ftfiriM lo-ar
a
tin* roof am
1*n* (
Foil ‘H l i : A H 'lin V A I.
A N t» it il.«* rah* of ‘ i ( n«*r r**niiim i»*-r ml
rignature* of suitl Mayor umi hu»«I ! *,t’1* Wi' H luly and regularly giv- tnen-ot
clution No. D&gt;1
Wh*M»-.’iM, it H ii.M’.O'sr m|
* ’ '
A I m i I ' T I u N of, t liu t p o rt io n *»f i lia t
NUE
to
.MELLONhil* i ‘ t on
(hi IiiIn lo lo* th-** of th«* ralllnK /-f tk«
|j[.; j p FURTHER RESUI.VKD, •v r t J iin r* N t in t to n u«|o|*t*'«l t*v t l i r atiiniru.
PECAN AVENUE from
|ia\tihl*
h
*
•
i•
.inrm.ill’**unl
liMtulff
VII.l.K AVENUE
$ 7.530.00 Clerk; the suid honds and cmi- en to the Stale -f Florida and *o
lin a r ii &lt;&gt;t &lt;'m in t \ » '* in iiii* * im v i **i -&lt;4 ot
for in h.i j re«sl«ti
i Ih I imI Jiinu.uv ! hi
I
an-l |irovhl»*il
T h a t F orrest Lake, S. (). Chase .a -u im u li* 4*o ii n t v , l l o i ' l i l a , * n l i t * f.i* I.**
K lv. rs, a s *V* nnlr* itf t&gt;v hw. :
pons with the tiecessury v aria­ the pultlic.
T H I R D STREET to
Under authority uf Re.-..
iii.ii iir** .1h u ii r r \
tnl.
m
2 n i l i la v of .Mil n i l A ii I '12 r,,
tion* to indicate tlie different
And for the payment of tin- and
.). M a r,hall, as ex-officio Vidius t'-r no Isgli- nt Imo-l* tu •a-nforiiiIiv unit lh.- *!:»!*• of uialiir* " l i t : IT ItKKOLVfU Ttni i
TENTH STREET
$10,892.00 olution No, 198.
Hv of f 11•• IfiHiii* * f l*oml« In ilu*
|
nwnliert
ami
different
date,
«
«
i‘
principal
ami
interest
of
this
i
Bond
Trustees
of the City uf San- in- gum -if »ifiit.utnt ou. ko.iw o a* sum of Ji'iujuiu (mi h»»r«*iof*»r«* Im ii i * I !»•*. ami th** nrun** J
Under authority of lie*MELLON'VII.l.K
AVK
1 that on th** &amp;tli im»V ftf Man
' SKIlll... II. nod F-ilt Itii.N'i*.:.
•-.I
l&gt;V
*
*
till
S|i*4‘
hil
II
*.ol
niul
llilil/t*
' i • j . iMiraniivn
maturity, shall lie stilt iluiitinlly in b&lt;-ml. tlie lull fuitli umi credit of ford, Florida, Is- each required In
nlution No- 102
NUE
from FOURTH
All A I N S T T i l l ' . A I ' t ' l t i iV'A I. A N D 1 1| «? rit*t No f
I l f 4*r •* a III.
illlIV V h i f h ' l ti |
j On* Tity of Sanfnrili Florida, t.i i l i t e r i n t o a g-uui and sufficient • A l u M - T I t i N ■&lt;( Hint p o r t i o n o f t h a t
in : it m m i K i i
i t M s m . V K i * . I I:-. i n t o r i '..IIli t V t ) mm.** •
the following form, to wit:
TENTH STREET from
ST R E E T
I- TENTH
. - r i.- ir . i .- s o l u t I o n a d o p t e d h&gt; t l i e Tl»;i I If ***I 111 l»i?MTr •«f hot ill *4 ill Ho*
^
Si-mliiol**
County,
rfurldj.
1
hereby
irrevocably
pledged.
In-mi in t i l e sum of Twenty-five I It.-ar-l -it I ' o u u t v F - . u i n i i g s l o t i e r s of *11111) •*f $!•!».imo.on lo* i i i i i ln»rls**»l hy
Number
Dollar*
PECAN AVENUE to
ST R E E T
EXTENDED
i . , ii.
,
.
,
,
.1
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■ ..
1H-mliod- - utility, t'l-wi.l.i --ii 'ii I II** «|Ualifi» &gt;l *•I♦*.*• •• i n •*f hV||»i|io|*» • h»n will I*** li**lil * ‘«l lh
1,1810
IN \\ 11NESS \V HER EOT , tin-1 Eutiilred ($2.ddU(lt) Dollar*, e o n - j n i , ,|,n ,,f .\i„r-h ,\ I- I (•;*&lt; | I I I I - 1 *1(111111 r ' o i i ' l . i .*1 a n *-i* 4*111.11 ••{ill* h**i' l*v ni ih r* i| t o t . | h*-l*l
MULBERRY AVENUE,
EAST
$20,749.50
f--r unit I s ioii * o f ilOllll* III im | u m i I i * id I . t i h . if | iiir| iiirt** ilo * .n it llio #*tl till* Cm i 11] Of !
City of Sanford, Florida, hut ditiooed upon
noon iin11n- t*n
i ii itii Iih frnl
ill jier- I&lt;iviilinx
MULBERRY AVENUE
Under authority of Res­
S E R I E S II
to- sum or 1 1 a.noil no, known o* I&gt;r «•i *i 4*i|«i ih’rlv **»! I r u i n lh** uni** t*» il**i**Finlio* Hu* «i* *Iii Ion
caused this bond to In- signed by fotmalice of the ilutie* imposed j s i ; 11 1 1 it. .im l A 'i . M N S T I lftN I'H . l l i 4*r«a«if mImi II I.* *i*» •! *• x •• I ii •v •• I v h o tu ln in th** s u m
from TENTH STREET
olution No. 197.
. .. ■ * • •
rat* -l up
t
T in ;
,\l-l*fti&gt;V M ,
A N D f *•r 1 11•* titni». . ..r luhliiM i i | i. i' miu I- i * n t n i i t |o*r : in m in UiUf.F f
to
GOLDSBORO
l S U E D STATES O F AM Kit D A its Mayiii, and by the City Clerk upon them a bond trti-den of the . \ lK" inli‘T
MELLON VI I.I.K
AVE­
H ' N o f Itiu i p o r t lull of i l i a : I n r n m l i i i v i u v Ho |ir*';o,ni m i l *
in I - a n tin i«ftI v ■' .!« l&gt;*
and it* eorporate seal to be affix­ aforesaid
imtliorized i**m- of - - i la in r . - r o l u in - n a ilo | it-*il to ilo - S(,JIm|I|I$: I die of h»*ll«lfl Ol I 11 •- *41101 Ji ahi**
STREET, snd OLIVE
NUE
from
TENTH
STATE OF FLORIDA
t:*2r». j KiI lo
.f *........... d j h«*r«*l»rft»ri I *•11 •-«I h y m i mJi al ni vu a rhyi . 1 st,
I to u r &lt;1 i- f F m i o n C o n iin ls s lo n e r s o f
!. "Ull k|
I*
ed
hereto,
and
bus
further
caus­
builds, mid
AVENUE from TENTH
STR E ET
EXTENDED
F O IN T Y OF SEM INOLE
- - 'O ilo i.li- I ' o u i i t v ,
i lo t n i l
--ii H o- *.h»*4 |;il ll.f.ol .uul lli’lil^** IM«lrh*l s ii**i| li\ S**rnlii4*l** i unq
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f i *.u n i t y , K h i r h l n .
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A
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9
2
5
,
p
ro
ed
tininterest
coupons
hereto
a
t
­
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. v iiln iK f o r n o l*M O - o f lii i i u l a l i t i l i . um a f o r e s a i d , an*! a a h l ii..rul*&lt; Ahull
STREET to GOLDS­
Tli** f o r m o f tin*
‘I
EAST
to
CELERY
mirli *•!•-€•! l«*it ahnl I.- :■ id
m ii Of I ir.ii.iM O M iii, k n o w n a * S K I t - llol lo* Mllll l-i-114 *| (41 1|4‘f*4 it i a t 4 (I for to w it
BORO STREET /
$18,282.00 AVEN UE
$13,1817.11 CITY OF SANFORD IMFIMiVK- tached to hear the lithograph'd T hat this resolution shall tu- and sn-;s
n tiv 4»1 h**r out |i*- . whalftio vi r. ami.
f , n m l i ' u l t in i n i t s
IKIV.lL
fac simile signature* of the said become effetivo immediately from
c»*it
T in :
a i
tinder authority of ResUnder uuthnrity of Res­
IIENT BOND
m i: i t
i* n :T iii.i:
i k k s h k . v k i &gt;.
v i A i N s r ' n o : a i -i -u h v a i . a n d
r.nil. I
I &gt;• &gt; l* T IO .N o f lt«;t
T h a i iti iicf r.lan** w ills ilo* l a w n • *f A
•Mayor
and
said
City
Clerk,
a
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in
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after
i'passage
and
I
ailop
olution No. 103.
l
m
n
a
ilo
p
t
•
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1
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&gt;
t
It**1
olution No. 198.
•fo* H t a i. *•f r i o i ltln . a n *•!•*• $i*&gt;u lo*
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in
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-rn
this
hood
to
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the
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s.
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|s
|i**l’**hv
lion.
T E N T H STREET from
SUM M ERLIN’
AVKKNOW Al l. MEN BY THESE
it. ;iu|
h o a r d or i - o u n t v ' ' o m m l - s l o i n - r s o f
C o u n ty . K lo r!* !a . «'i
' ' m i n t y . I 't .- r l il a , o n tin - firilor* rt i " I" to ht on fh»* ith ilnv o f M a iv li A I» lt»2f*
Ailoj. ed dii* 13lh day of A [ml l f.t't' &lt;imla&gt;&gt;le
MYRTLE AVENUE to
\ I*
I'*.1 *. rhroiti’ Jmiit
NUE &amp; ELLIOTT AVKPRESENTS, That the
[’ity of day -&gt;f January A. lb, !92r
l l a * , o f M a r e l t A l&gt; |ti2£i, |iro- • f
il
It. I
a
n
IfM
lii*
o
f
ho
h i In
A. D. 1925.
IvlUlOK f o r n o I s s u e o l I t m u l s ill l! |e Ho* 0‘ iitirr i'o u n i' of Si-minol* t•• f ' l i l ld h l.m i. a m t 1*4 i l l
, " ,
FREN CH AVEN UE
$ 8,020.00 NUE
from
FOURTH
Sanford, in tlie S ta le of Florida,
i|«*9r
r
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n
l
m
ili«
iim
........
m
i
&gt;
•
ih**i
l - i o n o f t l.'.o.iuiit mi I.now ii u - s K I !
• ‘-I
A HA I N S T T i l l ’ A
hi. lid*- i.f ilo I *oi| ii I v n f S*f||ln«ih*.
FORREST LAKE
Under authority of Res­
ST R E E T io EIGHTH
a muidripfil corporation duly or- Mayor of the City of Siinfotil,
I I S F. mill AHA I N S T ISHNDS
,m«is
in th* **iim •*f f *.oi iiiiimiii lo-ailm: A | mi|*TI&lt;iN ot Hint
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n
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lh**.
S O. CHASE
olution No. DM.
Til*. follilW'tllX p e r s o n s HIV IIUIIK-'I l l | 1 *’ll».| HI Il(** Frill* 4«f ’1| \ |4F| *'*■II
Florida
STREET
$19,780.85 gull ized anil existing under uiul in t -’i|
* N il II 111 I H*l IO |l •*r ?’■
*a1sS iI lisp*
■Hill aU|»in
p l l o••tit'111
im .it
O S |lec i'lo
r* .lllll lum i.* i (iirifiiii 1*1 114■ «!?»•* 41 J.iumirv I 7-'
11If'l
F.
.1.
MARSHALL
.
:ii«|
Nile
THIRD STREET from
1fritter uulhorily of Rrspursuance of the l.tiw* &gt;&gt;( duI el k* nf SHIIII *lf 4 1 il •II
I n I ' * 1’.
n il nf
m i hi
hom f m
i n C o u n ty . I ’ lo r h la . •*••
"! w8f
pi
■in •*! \ II. 1 . u •*SI Sllllf 4. n l .
i.t &lt;iii. i- JaiMi ii • I r I '»■»:, s h a l l to* M a i. h \ l»
I lie • il y &lt;'oiilim mil of I Ii
MILL CREEK to PKolution No, 199.
State of Florida, for value rm ir
i ;• .4 1 * I lu : i
1 ' .| •*11 h i III* 4*«.|||||X i.f M«*nihi4»lo hMiit ol hotitls III 4h
IV’U*
' ity of Sanford, I Ion-la
.Fily
•-b.
tlAN AVENUE, ( Wid­
W 1 - *r 4.1 Its
) MEI.I.ONVII.I.K
*1..|4 • t I iol lll.l l .o 11)4' |OI| |MIS*-S • o*t mi, •» •o l ,v*4AlNH‘l
reived, acknowledges itself
inAVKTli«- f o l h k w i m |i**r?o , HI I
W 1 ; H.1*1 I ». V I II *- p* FInf ^
I h* r* Iitn ho v *. c l f*.t ih* a ml.
I Attest
t ! - o n i ol i o l i i e . l 1 o iq io li.)
ening)
* 3,130.00 NUE f rom S
u u l a|(|*oim**(| a*« It
-hilled, and pi onuses lo pay to du* E.
«* l* 1 *4
A . 4 h 1k
m
it
m iT iii'ii
L. R i'll 11 IPS.
T l m i i h i s i ••••oliii Ion lo*
I *«Ii**«l iii •*I•*I-Uh nl h u hi *«U*i*lh«l
(Inter i F o u p o i i . )
Under authority uf Res­
BRANCH of A. F. Io
l*r. rlln -l \ o.
la-irer hereof, tile sum of
l.llkt* U'Miruf.
I he Munf.iiii I h r.ihl .«ii •I th»* Hun* l*rt*«’,liM*i Nii, | , \ \ t mi
V
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1
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&lt;’l**rk
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f
'
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•*«•«*. I» M art
$39.99
olution No. IOi'i .
BAM.ROAD to PRESi ■! Hlpf lU il
III*
..id .
" 11.111* i f«
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I No.
1 ! 1 . I .a It •
W 11 Tnri»**r
.
l-'loi ida.
’ i*11J»11*&lt;I**-.I m S.’iulioil* f ' o i i h i y . f o r
.1 1 ! .loll II -int) A*4 I
III \
UNION A V E N U E , f r o m
W C c . u . \ In l * ’ f 1 1
ENT (TTY LIMITS
$28,738,181 in lawful money of die United ON TIIL FIRST DAY o l ' JULY
i |i«*i iml of f o u r w«*4*k*» lo-far** tlu*
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( F u l f i l ’ Il
\ |ii 211th I
I » C o in 'll. jV |Ih*llv
ilfif • ft •*$! i
ti i- i - o l n i Ion f u r
19
PUMP
BRANCH t"
Under authority of Res­
Stat&lt; of Amerien, on the first
r e lm - l S o. a . r.i» I V«nliir«l.
ili* I o | . Iltii’ of Halil hn th l • •h e i lt»n I ' r p r l n i ’l No. *J. 1,180' Mii«f«».
it
It
I
•♦•IIH
w
i: i ImI* nh
LAKE VIEW AVENUE
olution No. 2(81.
day of July A. D. 19—, with i n t e r - J IH L 1 117 "I- SANTORO,
Ailoi&lt;l***l .1 a n u i lj o n r i it o t • o “- l . . n
W H I»
M’
it i: . l .a l; ..
•«f -i i* 'n n lir nicFflim of th*. ltonr«l
(Widening)
$ 2,750.0'! M E U .O N V n.I.K
I.
AVE­
T
&lt; »t tiieieon at the ra te of six per j
T I.DIG DA
If I \ il tt.
\T
f 11
III %
I II
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• 4 1"l »4••1f 1 • ''illlllll/hl.lhil .H III St-Ml I
n \i ttaU Rl’A,
I c M - 'l l e l
* l**i It
\ * •'le*k
1 ii**!* **4. nniv h'liirlila, *»i» U i |h Ho*
Under authority of Res­
NUE from
CELERY
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upon said s tree ts and avenues is iFOUR 'THOUSAND
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Fores From Jacksonville
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Florida, to HUTTON
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Chapter U8'.i7, Laws of Floriila
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olution No. 178.
lb HUTTON and W. J. HARDY, Municipal Government of the City inole County, Florida.
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S E V E N T H STREET
tSaid homls to In- lull
for tile paving and improvement "f Sanford, Seminole County,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, A PR !!, 20, W25.

FOR P R O F I T

Classified Directory

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0 T AD. RATES

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

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WIGHT PRINT SHOP Rush ord
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[ Herald W ant Ads Will Keep You Posted"

T H E SEMINOLE P R IN T E R Y Prlntlng that p!c;t:xs. I'rontjd
service. Telephone ll.'t. New |o
cation, Wclakn
Building ncxl
door to Used Furniture Co.
REAI. ESTATE

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[» in frrnr to m*&lt;l« T h e P n n a ll»,aM will be r e s p o l i a l b l e
. «,l» &lt;,n» In co rrect In a o r llo ti.
, •itrertl.er for a u h n e o u e n t
Tritons The ofTlco s h o u l d be
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WANTED A, (cage near Sanford.
At reasonable price. Fretl S.
Houston. Sanford.
---- i----- STRAYED Collie dog.
Owner
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mav have .mine bv calling 571 J
iszctte. and paving for this ad.
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disnlnv STOLEN. Ford Touring ear, IU25
model. License No. |5l)-018-U,
______ engine No. llhiil.VJii". $25 reward
for r e c o v e r y . __________

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Watch Your Frail.

I’t m v C hild ( I r o w
SI r u n g — Taki* on W e i g h t
In just a few day * «jtiii-kor than
von ever dieamt of th&lt;--e wonderful fl e-h making tablets called Me*
MIRACLE Concrete (.0., general
Coy's Cod I iver Oil Compound
cement work, sidewalk*, build­
Tablets will -tart to help any
ing block*, irrigation boxe*. J. B.
weak, thin, under-aouii-hed little
Terwllleger. Prop.
°iu
IU1.L LUMBER CO. Houso o
Vttci i, kilo— .itul when’
Service. Quality and Price.
ire at-pri ted tliev u r- ,?V, , .,,||y
Lumber and Building Material 1 Mo p .
. aluable. No need to give them
Carter Lumber Company
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on-tv Coil liv e r O il-N. Laurel St.
Phone
A LITTLE WANT AD in The tlir-e tablets are made to take the
Herald will bring you Idg re ­ idai i* of that good but evil smellmits. Advertise those old articles irg loinach iip.-ettmg medicine
They do
you have stored away nnd have and tie . uni* (in .t
no use for. A litl" thirty-rent nd not "ii
may bring you • ovoral dollars.
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Phone 118 nnd a representative will ’
' call to see vou.
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Here is quirk relief to itenple
whose feet grow tired, lender
| sore, 'in people who walk, dance
or stand much, arfd who suffer a
’ painful result.
It is for people whose feel
swell, making d.ilnlv shoes impos­
sible. It is for «ii vvllo waste
' many happy hour* in torture.
A product called "Tr/." has fur
year* limughl to nnlihun- instant
relief for such troubles. No mat
ter how great the pain, the weari­
ness. the _soreness, all disappear
Ia t a touch of “Tiz."
, Let us prove that to you. Rend
the coupon. Then some night when
your feet are weary, note what
joy itli rings. How all your troub­
le* end. Then learn how “Tiz"
1prevent* them.
' This suffering is all needless.
.This coupon’ will luing you one of
I the greatest benefits you know.

iIAHKF.

AND MOTOR RE
WINDING.

WART ELECTRIC SERV ICE
1'0. Expert Electrical repair*.
IU W. Central Ave. Orlando,

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Mali l l»""Ui ple,‘T I Z ”

TO REACH the prosperous farm­
er* nnd fem grower* of Volusia
county advertise in tho P oland
Daily News, rata lc per word, rash
with order.
MAINE VVa’.ervilic. Morning San
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
ple are interested in Florida projw
erty. Renrh them through tb.
I Sentinel, Rule card on appllca

You are wasting time ami mAPhone nev if this page hasn't your ilic-sified advertisement. Phone i t if 1
today. No. I IS.
•‘OR R EN T—Ground Floor Elk* NOW VACANT Furnished sleep
llldi;., UOo Oak Ave. lnt|iiire up­
ing loom down town, comfortp
FOR SALE -Spate op the page turn*. C. T. Smith.
ble
and rtad, telephone, hot nnl
for c l a a s il i e d a d v e r tise m e n ts .
I cold water, l t d h a s t oth St.
Why not rent those v a c a n t room-,
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and
o r Bell th a t second-hand g o a d s ?
kitchenette, Shirley Apartments. F o lt RENT Furnished r n o m i,
Ktim Hack
Home
(anno
COMPLETELY l imn lied bunga­ Opposite Post Office.
Reach. Mr*. H. Fellow•
low. 5 rooms and bath. In best
Have you rooms to rent or some
seeottd hand furniture to sell? residential. East front and large FOR RENT at Daytona Reach.
Us,. The Herald's classified page shade trees. SintHi cash. balance
•ost and Found
Very desirable sum m er voltage
and gel results.
monthly. See Mi. Sossamun, 202 and apartment*. Robert Gray. 801
F irst Street.
Auditorium Hldv. P. O. Box 21, LOST on -treet or Geneva mad.
Davtonn Reach. Phone I04I5-.L
One new bicycle tile.
Ixr.ve
I- U1S Wt l&lt; lx SAI.r. Nine room
with Sanford Cycle Co. Reward.
home, only one block from biisi- FOR RENT -•! room apiirtment I. A. I.ognn.
j ness section. A wonderful buy at
with b a th .a n d porch to adults.
I $15,000 on ver\ ensv terms. See ..Till Oak Ave.
LOST- White and liver pointer.
! Mr. Sojsunion. juj Kir t Street.
Wears collar. Answer- to Ron,
Reward it returned to G. E. McCall
’OR
RENT
Six
room
house.
All
FOR SALK—N, w five room bung­
Sanford Loan &amp; Savings Co.
alow. bath, two porches. South ; ntodci 11 t o u v e i i i c i o . , O n M.ignuia
St.,
between
Urd
and
Ith
St.
WILL THE PERSON who picked
Sanford Avenue
Opposite a v i a - ’
tioti field. Fred S. Houston, S an- 1 Write Sally cine ol llciald.
up pocket bunk with postoffiew
|-'t';ini'lttr
k e \ , money and tinners return to
ford.
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107 W. Third St.
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MAYFAIR 1 " i . Mellonvllle Ave
mydel home
•••'Dig
line in Grow. For quick sale.
FOR
RENT
-One
three
room
lln o rim ;
$2,500, SH10 ea.-h. No other pay­
apartm ent with private bath and
C eiling
ment within d niotitliK. Scruggs.
JOHN E. FOX
one two 100m apartm ent. Inquire
i **II SALE iiiiiiim&lt;bile Teuri ig •• H raid Office.
Kt-ai K s l t i lt — I u s u r p im t
.*llilll(iilH*H
1022 Model. A good buy at
&lt;
ltd. Ver\ lils-ral terms. Sail- FOR RENT - 10 bed-room house All kind- of property listed lor aal*
I,util
ford Automobile Co. Wight Rios.
for nim aiei, excellent inn 111| trifk
Park Avenue and Second Slrr*t
l.ldg.
end location.
Daytona
Reach.
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FOR SALK A go,id icrscy co.v. \\e .
\Y It ill* Kill’
Inquire fir.-&lt;t linu-e Pace's l.a’ie
■ oldest banknote appears to
A R (iiiri:cT
The snow-cappcii peak of
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Eveit d rises 2P.I II feet
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PALM REACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development
Read about it in the Palm Reach
Post. Sample copy nent on re­
quest.

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greatest nowwpupcr.
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f8&lt;'ii, &lt;i months J4.00, tliree months
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Dm "GHineaviliii Sun.”

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SERVICE s t a t i o n .
• Oil, Tires, Acccsso..... with a ij&lt;iUe, Elm
Phone 117 -

Solll l,V

FOR RENT Kiti lien and bedroom
llu l Elm Ave,, M. Schneider.

BUTTERMILK
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Pt&gt;*r«»n-t ln -t*lrr

FDR RENT Furnished apartm ent
2 rooms, kill henet te. garngc.
Dti W !Uh St. Apply Mr*. A. K
t'oWel s.

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ADVERTISING get* r*&gt;«ultn if it
renrher potential buyers.
I'alatka Daily New* i* circulated in
'a n industrial and agricultural sec­
automobiles f o r r e n t
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ix u p ; 1 1111 1 11
tion
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x o i .i :
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Drive i l l r i . n i n n x .
TO REACH BUYERS or sollcr* of
Dak and Hccuud St. j C t l u . i r i l S A a s —n A S i ,1 f f«vr,| l l
Florida real eat,t i e advertise in
Ite v liu b l;- p . l l l o e l s . I , l * » l l » l l f f —.
liic St. I’ctcrsiiurg Time*. One cent
A lla c liio - a l
cent a word daily, two te n ts a word
v ,.
It n iiia a c *
I ".,,,, it,, Sunday*;_______________
• ic o r u e It A p p l- g a le . I &gt;• f c t i ' l . i ot
ADVERTISE, In lltu Journal-Her­
U l t l ' K I t ‘ &gt;f I I I I I . I i \ T t o .x
ald. South Georgia'* greatest
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Morning, afternoon,
i l t ' s e r l i i i ’i l pr,»|M -,lv • lt u , l ' ' l to &gt;*
weekly and Sunday ClaasiPed rate*
a ,&gt;1,' I'o m iiv
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■'( Himaid. Waycroaa. Georgia.

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OXVIICI

SANFORD

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M i o il f a d u r r i l

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IneSov
c l tile &gt;ai
TAMPA, FLORIDA—l a m j .a Daily Riven wh
Times, the g r e a t
home daily ’ and no e
rate 1 •(•c per word, minimum |i iniittud
c h a r g e 25c c a s h with order. Write ( cJ*
for Complete r a t e card.
« e »
l i i u l m l I rig

" I l l T i l l . XXI I

Tli* I'nlal TimI Saver Ton

Ft til RENT ;t room 1
iinl'uinisbed, private
vv.iiet, private entrance

bungalow
Tell pel
like lent

HuH'lln*

orl.’imlii, rierlila

SALK
I i n , I Touting l-'t»l* RKNT--Five
bungalow
gille 10 gi'"d iiimuog older,
111 good Im atioii &gt;I • per mouth.
»lili t e l . For quirk saie. S'.MI \ I'. Coppellv &amp; Sons, Realtors.
&lt; ox. A1 . lu u s:.in - 1 llerald lui d Magiudiu Ave . Phone t8.

THE MORNING JOURNAL i- the
accepted want ad nieilium in
Daytona (F a.) Otic rent a word
an insertion. .Minimum 25c.

W E S T V I R G I N I A &gt;f*|:irknliiirc Tli«
C h ir k aim rtf
Ki|ioiirni
tnornlnc

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

C ottage.

FOR SALE OR RENT—Bungalow
on Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
ner lot. Real bin gain S?f&gt;UU. Hood
terms. T hrasher &amp; Hunter.

FLORIDA
O R I.W ’lHl
Oriimln
iiiorning Sentipal: large t i-l:, ■-ifled liusines*. rale lc a word, min­
imum 21c cash with order.

ST
AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St
John* County 1&lt; reached through
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
•V'tick results. Tvvu cantn tn*r word.
Sample copy on request.

Rooms For Rent ,

FOR SALK— I ' i ton Dodge Irurk FOR KENT (Hi LEASE
house space on A.
I,
Excellent condition. Ilr-t liar'
train in town. Phone 571-W. F. K Sanford Machine Co., 2nd
Ave.
King.

W W TK D TO RENT
room cultagv at otuc
"Y" cure Herald.

Miscellaneous
I.
PIIII.I.IPS* SON’S
inford. Flu.
ph line •► '* AN 11 It To hire SI5(H) or more
at S per ,ent. Will give first
AdverlisYnsr
loottir.iu- mo new four thousnim
dollar house. ,,r other security. Ad,lic
F. 8 II care of lletald.

FOR R E S U L T S

For Rent

W A N T E I)

WANTED* First class man cook
I •‘•■&lt;1 Cars pur Sale
Harrell',- Cafe.
125 W. First
192 I I urd Touring. -in &gt;ial,
Street.
l!'2l Ford Panel, light delivery
F.H
Yottnjr man with
H '-’l Ford Tourinjr.
.
PdJ!
id Ton Trurk.
'.inir personality to work In
L ah uni -take body)
I'lnir Department. Apply
P.iJl Ford Sedan.
i*intr
Manager. Sanford
lli-.I Ford ;i passenger .Miliiirbnii

TIN AND METAL WORK

&gt;trl*"us.

Help Wanted

Automobiles

E. SPURRING, sub-divhioi
specialist. Subdivision to Or
Inndo. Florida, aim r ' l T r r
Heights, Florida on Dixie High

JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Roat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Telephone 111.____

All Sanford Business Activities of Importance I

Y E 'a - 'b tR - 1 5 0 T

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THE DOCTOR*
H E ’S T H E W I O E
A W A K E C O Y V|M* T H l b r —
TO W N ’ \
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Office In
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DOCTOR
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AND REPA IRS

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THE SANFORD II ERA LI). MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1923,

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X |his great state of opportunities we are offering you today, what is undoubtedly
1s fhe tinest opportunity for quick profits, safe investment or a wonderful home.
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tl Daytona Highlands is but a few moments drive from the finest beach in the entire

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Daytona Highlands is but two minutes from the center of over Hi,ftOO population.
Daytona Highlands is located on the highest elevation to be found on the East Coast.
Daytona Highlands has shown more real development Ilian any other development pro­
ject in the State at its age.
Our Motor Chair Cars, provl
h om Sanford; only a limited nunil
(alive right away to insure yourr

im A N c m o s

Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona Heaeh, Sanford
DeLand, St. Augustine.

F l o v i c t a .^ S u b t o f c

�TIIE SANFORD HER AI. D. MONDAY, APRHJ 20, 1925.

These facts, in combination with its being owned and financed by one of the soundest and
most able business organizations of the South—put it right up to you to start thinking. In fair­
ness to yourself, in fairness to your own money, get in touch with our representative, come over
io Daytona and see. If you then agree with many of your Sanford people and with us, that this
is the best buy in the State, HUY! But in fairness to your own peace of mind—SEE IT NOW.
We regret that we cannot at this time carry everyone one in Sanford. The number : of
busses available is limited, therefore, MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY.

won! in !ravel comfort, an* making re ular trips
comodaled on these trips. Rhone oui represen-

The Traylors of Daytona
Salt's A gents, 214 S. Beach St., D aytona, Florida.

John E. Fox, Sanford Representative
Park Avenue at Second Street

H PAGE KLRVKNIv&gt;;

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                    <text>TOUR NBWflPAPBR
.hrd in Florida’s Ilcarl,
iVorld’s (irontest Vegetable
in ||S Richest Garden Land

olumn

THE WEATHER
Local thundershower!) Saturday
ami probably Sunday; gentle to
moderate
east and southeast
winds,

ASSOCIATED I’ltKss DISPATCHES

XV,

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , S A T U R D A Y . AIMHI. I S . 1 0 2 5

Defence Plea Of Ship Sale
Filed On Friday In Suprem

Court B

I fly Police; Feeling
{ Ifig’’ &lt;Ivc r 0 ii l brea k

Lise To Start
Search Started
Lilli List

Includes
Major, 5 Generals,
K \ •W a r Minister

w a ^ i u t o t o n . Apr.
1“ A
defense of the action of the shin
nintr board in nvvnrdiey the five
niesident ships of the Cnlif.irnin.
tin en t lino by sale to the Dollar
interests wn.-i Wed Friday in tin
I b s tn c t
of Columbia « , p * « e

p r ic k

f iv e

Ce n t s

N U M B E R 22

Tragedy Victim

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The answer to an in function urn. It?,I'm.,
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i,r,1" F " 1,. by the hu-ific affidavits n n i u r v a
Company to halt Commis ........
f"
#Vf\i. 1 challenged the jun-dutton Th.-nins,.., would f,le
I he court nnd its power to rr-'nwei*
view discretionary acts of the knird
!i
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«:t .leterinii.e.1 by majority vote.
,,n.b..| tin t A\nL^\
for
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w it .,
for the
boardi nctintr
as alspoctn
as- inir.
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I,, biom.ln
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smUnt attorneys general, it as- , £ ! £ sued To |,. V!v '‘i
se itn l the rale wa&gt; authorised with .m;| ,t wn« irulii »t.-.l
.Ine consideration of the law. of the .!,
„.V
K”'"l business practices. mid „f the „c k to ;,n-wer
.
1,1 T h '* ,S ° f tUv , ,liU.'1 StllU- .".nmissio er
he
The answer alleged that at one the court would bSOFIA. April 18.— B u l p a r - time ships operated in the Orient
Government
Cnviriiment is t a k i n g c x - trade by the I ncifie Mail had been tended that the I’m it
nrilinary m easu res t o p r o - : ill: posed of to enterprises control- at mc-ent n-.,-,...tc*
led by forcitra interest*
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. ,•
it further Developm ent in
Atconiliniivinir the answer were
,iT\
•terrorist cam p aig n m a r k - ; a number of suuitorling affidavits i-, ,he vessel- and tl
bv nil attem pt to u s . s a s s i - ' •mrne.1 by ( ban man O’Conner and had not infringed up,
e King Doris and b o m b i n g ; ( ommistioners Lissm-i, Hill and , Mail’s rights.

B e t h le h e m C o rp o r a tio n B r in g d
S u it to Obtain S u m A lle g e d
T o He Owed on S h i p U u llt
Dtiriiti' And A f t e r t h e W a r

»st M i g h t , .s e w O r le a n s to
C h i c a g o P r o v e s S u c c e s s and
E sta b lish m en t o f P erm a n ­
ent
L in e
E x p ected Soon

Government Files
Suit At Same Time

$3,000,000 Worth Of
Mail Matter Carried

C h a r g e s Made T h a t S c h w a b
.Misused His P o w e r s to F a v ­
or Own Firm In C o n t r a c t h

T i m e Up M is s is s ip p i V alley Is
Ju st
N in e Aiiniiles L e s s
T h a n T w e l v e Hour,
G oal

HOUSEADJOURNS (T truc.tion ,Fl?ure,
FRIDAY TO MEET
AGAIN MONDAY

\il Records Are
Broken Ir Month

W e e k -E n d ; M any M ea su re s
-------—
O f Im p o r ta n c e Introd u ced
TCCS,
NEW YORK, Anr. tS.— Suit for
$!*.7I I.«U».!U w.,* filed here Friday
the dulf of
TAI.I.AI1ASSKK, Fin.. Apr. 18
by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding
I Corporation ugain-t the United 1
akes success- —M«,,r
T " 1 1" *h"
-consideration of n number of matState- Shipjfintr Hoard Emergency
lieuat
1
(,.r,
,,f
statewide
interest;
the in­
Fleet Corporation, claiming the )
IVrmits for httildintfs val
ion when th&gt;- tro«ln«'tion of hills of tlint nature
“m u tt"
amount a-&lt; kalanci-K due on n&lt;-eount
started ' front - nni|
avalanche of local hill*, nod at $‘121,272 have been is
of constructin»» »»f HI* vpvHpb ilnrintr
the house Friday afternoon mi­ siioil During the irst 18 days
and just itft«*r the war.
•
morning landed here
ll reuis- |ourn&lt;-il to meet at
o’clmk
The filing of the complaint in !
tered mail valued at
•re than .Monday afternoon,
’.hi-* suit in United State-* district jIlli-lie. c l to be insane because of in.OOO.OOO.
The |0&lt;]
sepower i Though the house is not in ses|court here was simultaneous with grief roust'd by the accidental •de llavilnml planes w
chnnged ^, j„ n many representatives, mem, the government's filing of a suit r-limit i ng ,,f a neighbor boy by her lit Nashville. The m,
cathedral.
connects |K,,.H
various committees, re'fo r
approximately
$11,090,000 i
Uhnvlij*, Mrs. David (‘mining with the regular tr.in
i(inentai 'jimim-d over the week end to con­
again-*! the Bethlehem Shiphuihl- r°*b
jirife numoers of fu tn .
service.
(hi- 111 ... * .art- tod &lt; *s botog •j'.-i-rc.l
sider mensu . Hint have been re•JHLr 1 uI'Iiih «' *"di and
* •••’*
nists a,'o tvslemeist-* |,n* **
;’•'• - in'., f.•..,*■)ti* n
tlx i",
I'.csi*»ffIt’s* rfiithorili,
and
air
ferred to I i i t committees, with
in Piuimielpniu in accordance witli of another son, David, and the
i arrrsted and it is reported a ’
mail officinis who oli-erveil eacl' th- result that this afternoon had
an
agreement
liy
opposing
counsel.'
ils-r of lllc.'l xvcie killed Iasi
deaths under suspicious 1circiuu-1 stage of the flight said it was n la l l appearances of a legislative
Summons in the Bethlehem com­ Jstamc.
it . a result of high feeling
of his father, a sister nnd complete success and that if such ii day.
Mtiililing porniii Mom .Ian. I l-j
pany's
suit
had
been
filed
in
the
in*t them.
The government
.throe brothers,
.
•late t*ttnl Still."" or within $*il*.service
were
made
permanent
it
. Friday's session of the house
state courts last May. but action
ordered n house to In stmt- j
.■.
, IKH of ths- entire total for iu*L
___would mean
a saving of from one brought out several new .Mils
i,* transferred now to the United I
vi..t| w|,K.h w„ ,
I.P07.
■th »f „ll S ,fia.
to two days in bank clearing*' to stats- wide interest in addition of
to
I States court.
The highest p
ous month in
the West. Mail which left New
id,liri&gt; first nil the streets of the
Itmge number of local mptters. the building his
Deny Missing Power.
of Sanfnrl
Orleans Friday morning was bn*
J. ( astior. »if Asbttry Dark Senator Etheritl»e Seel
and in liu- i,i lining all stores
Disnission
of
a
hill
by
Rep
f!etIloili f baric- M. Schwab, chair­
ing rushed through the night to­ *en of Sumter, nuthorir.ntion coun­ was October. i!*2. when th'- trend­
tins, d. I* i difficult to i ienAlso Httys Two Other Prop­
, man ,.| tin- buuid of duet-tors o f)
Increase Drainage Di
ward the I'acific mast. The mail ty boarils of supervisors to fix ing i,ci m i l s totaled $151,270.
viitinis of tin- cnth-drnl out.
erties Here Paying Sjl.OOfl
•be n-.-lhlt-hc'ii Si-el ( 'orimration
Building for ti.. three nreviour
Ami
Levy
Tax
On
|i;
mutter bound eastward, made con­ the amount of tuition to ho paid
film- to terrible mangling,
ami tin- Bctlilehem Shiphuilding
year* to 11125, was divided as ftd•Did S 1,500 Respectively
nections with fast express trains by non-resident student
Dills Of Interest Pro
dc. *i ni li.de the mayor, police
•onsiinietl low*:
Corpotation ami Eugene tl. draco. '
an,I also mny In* placed ,board the much of the time of th#
:r*t. fiu- retired general:! and
onse this
I,, |!»_*_', $8.V.»,|88; llfjlt, .&lt;|.V!.|7."»;
niesident of the former concern, isI
J
.
Cariier,
of
A
bury
Park.
cast
bound
mail
plane
arriving
b
irtriT war minister.
"'re morning.
After t-onah nhle d e - 1 1'.121 StiHI 0P7; total for first guarj -ui'il statements today in denial of
•V .1., who js old to have heconi"
in Du- morning.
bate further action on te ni*-us-1t,*r ami 18 days of Ili.Yi. $iill :»77.
iifiutal ,-.,id clinics are crowd- interested in Sanford by rending ,1,
'the charge made in the governArrived Ahead of Schedule.
w«* postpons-tl until Mondav
xith t" i ,hired. *omc of them .-• copy til Du- .ipli-ndid edition of m
The permits since .Inmiary l»y
iv o rn m en i ( 'iiin s c i H n i lH e f ii
-i"iiC* suit at I’hilmh-lphia tiial
„
The bill of Rep. Williams
•adlv hurt as to be almost un- 1 he Sanford Herald, ha.* shown ni
of months are; dnuuary, $75,275; FoiiMr. Schwab a&lt; director general of
( i i v e n to l n d c rs lm id That
I be ^lip, net'ordillg to the pilots |oon, for free text books for th&lt;ruary, $11,1 Id; March, $7d.l!'.Ki nnd
ki.ir-aldr. It lias been impos- hi* contidciice in the future of this vt
till* Emergency Fleet Corporation
R a n k e r Winild Not T r y T o '"rivin g here, was aimlost urn-vent- f ir., , j x grades of the free public first 18 days of April, $121,272.
- to ... i i-fv some of the dead
from Apr. II to Me,.
12. I’l l 8.
city and tciritory by investing cc
W ilh h n ld T e.sliin o n v i n C a s e r" ‘
fnr i,s ,h" ,‘*'t&gt;1 leg of th- school* of th, stale, was passed
Oils* of the seasons for the high
these h . r b e e n placed in a $,:!,olio in three pieces of Sanford ci
misused his power.* in favor of his I
i tourney was coni-ornedI They wers- |„ third reading.
An umenil- total in Anril i* the isjussne-- - f
own
companies.
Mr.
d
race
pointproperly, according t« tin- an- *u
VASHINCTtlN \pr. IS. |{,-p. 'dieail of selieilule mos*t of the way meat by Rep. Fox of Madison, to i'crmils to the Hotel Forrest 1-ukn
*sl out that Mr. Schwab hml a c ­
■ iexception of .Minister no- m eincnt tmlny ,,f H. S. Long,
avwood fi-M , fumish |&gt;o*»ks for the first eight nnd to ths- new citv iail, but in......................I
Lite government h,": T
lliiiti: • H&lt;i*--f, i,|| the niem- of the Sanford Realty Company.
cepted tltnl post at the "urgent so,|,
•„ ' I m Du- oil case * wen aston- l’-' '
‘ 'me by ten minutes, grades of the schools waa tabled eluded in the record for these 18
■ •ifti- .ib:a.*t. who were p ie s lieitation’
of
!’i
-si,lent
Wil-on
and
Mr. Casner has pu-.clutaed tin- j,|
Herbert Fox. by a vote of II to 18.
tlavs me several residences cost­
l a t the fua-r.d services, es*-a;i-' Cates Building jn
t the shipping hoard "at a time of
First Street,
Nanhvilli* to
i,
is
« t- * n
.
Dial
H
^
.........tuns
still
fui
.
the
nlmie
fio,,,
ing over $d,lMMI ami one npniAmcnt
■ ulh -*tiv slight injuries.
s
*erioti
national
crisis"
and
that
gs
containing
1
;
'
'
'
'
^
')f
Brevard
was
the
I"*viler SdtMl(H). This building i- ,|i
house tusting fld.dOd.
o legal steps t„ frustrate ef"'r '
,,,
...
,
,
author
of
a
lull
that
would
authora
he
became
director
general
of
the
.
I
l'»nn:iled in Isour.
101 by 117 and is now occupied
i’ormits in Anril have been iasut-i
Is (o get his tesinnony about
'" 'k
for th
i. |Hmurgep-’V
Fit I
&lt;’or|Htrutiott
lane v • met *'*
,,f
b ’ assess os follows; Mr*. .T. J . E. Writ .,
■he-'
their lives to the fuc’t •..* .i.**,e, on vile ground I loot an i j,t
( ’ontineiital Trading .........
’ an .'' . , r r e Ol tn-idls. , tilt ads«|orem tax on all .1 the X x
e •“Upoll tile express ilndor-tumlill*'
■ tut ini, ii,si niachuil1 was s-oii - apartment* o n -the second floo -.
f„
repairs amt alternations, Iftd; I.
*
,/
nhln fiinpuit v not to ei
'*” •••-'’•'1 bi-il......ledilim between ' Th n,nn ^
t V
i - 1redueed I,, writing that he would
Irn is t u- rvif. near th*- side
Mr. Casiiur also has purchased n|
I!. Ellis, compositinn roof, $2.5; if.
so brought .• hll|r ,'tlj)|' for t|
n
.v
1'
Sip,|„ir
ami
ex
Secretarv
,
^
^
h,ch
have nothing whntevci to do with
P"'- ,* ‘‘(icilml. while they and for *'.1 ,(111(1 cash, tin- dwelling at v,
M. Lawson, tepairs, $70(1; I. D.
Al:"
t-cling
fish,
-ante
ami
tl» • telnliotts between the fleet rot
"filer i.-riiiioent personage IL! Sanford Avenue near Brown's ,,f
Martin, one story frame resident-■ cniiiniis-ion in mention and the Bethlehem inter- 1
r KsM'inblrtl around Du- entn- Meat Market anti plan- to erect ,.|
*1,5(111; O. I'. Wade, repairs, $.'to
he rel's h “ ' f T '’- " ' X
,
n
roiinty
whero
th«*
lioiml
ailing,are
apt
to
,t
s
."
lyi' if! :'i-- renter of the edifice, •tor,- building - ii 'in lot which ,,
t\*. I. Tvler, repairs, $25; Oscar
" Ml'1 mission-rs might see fi for its Js-nkinr*. residente. *'tf»0; City of
here i* little c o l-1 "Mt Seliwab faithfiilly curried
f ‘a'( which lud been overlook- hn* a frontage of it! feel.
p,
' .
imposition, uccortling to la* bill. Sanford, two story brick jail. $.'!!&gt;,P'* ' f ' tl a I nis of ii,,. .mt.
■ the payment o , u, t i n arrangement.“ Mr. Grace
In udditi'in (o lb--*,- two ......... .
:
•st-d by the
, M|l ni,fhoci7|a&lt;s th
(HKl; llutci F.rrr.-.: L.;U.. S.ItaJHXf;
mu
mi
alar.
ties, Mr. ( ‘nsner lias paid S I.5MI ,|.
ooaip* oft comtuissio
ml th - dorniitorv for Hotel Forrest Lake,
'!• ,,| are the mavo
, ,e ,r for Lot No. 2 in block a oil |,&lt;
.Mr Schwab i-sued the follow . lllU piesiden. and s
_
county democratic e*
i- com $7,000; Allen Scott,
porch. $70;
.
ef, former \Iin Thiid Street just n t .'santnrii t„
8# r» ire.
mil tee to
i,,i:
(Met - explanation.
lo alt Felix Colson, addition $25; Swope
anterul Davidof. Pro Avenue.
Yew Orleans candidates
"I have nothing (•• mid to Mt in testify on fin- gr*
were not elected Douglas Company, two residences,
,
1 ■
of. M. Medele
Ih f three purchases made by in
(Dace's
statement
lo-voml
giving
m-ind
as
atlo-oey
am
itb l.ieut. It. in the last
that was tint
',»tl em-h;
Kelly, garage,
the department ii
Mr. Casner we-e uego'iatetl by II.
1
m\ lettc-s I,, the goveimnetiCs lilu rtv to divulg - Ins
-cil ovyr Mo- used in sai
n. was intro- $250; Isaac
t. frame resi- situated, and |)e 7*. Long, ef the Sanford Realty t,l
Ktuergs-riry l-'b-i-t ( orpocation, slat
ness,
ng at Mont- dliccd today by Itep. Fox, of Mad dencc. $ 150
««t oLun h, t. Rut,-hef and l.ek
. Temple, gu*
Company.
a,
ing the understanding witli I’resi.lusij,,. f; ni.'s-i|. m „
•'clock where Non.
iags», *50;
Spi-r, garage,
dcol VYil-on iiuilei who.li I took
........
ted to ii nutIt would be u misdenn-nnoi. ’ Lid; i- H,
Asa X. Diiii - punishable hy a fin e of nut less Mi's. E. M
"
V ..... comins-led with Die "fuke" companv and
ijupium.- bo", and tl”- Lmerg; ii, v
. , (ill,
,
•an reached than SDMI or more than three apartment I
&gt;mHu
o'clock, sle- months in th •• county jail, to en- ' i*r. *he*l f'*'
tljr. 1
........................... I; ,7 t »rpon.t.eu know that I *e OuNt to te.ufv
||,
‘'cl.'i;;
later for Nash gage a taxi driver with the intern repail«. $2.5
an- ami incur obligations from
observe,l the nrraiigemeni oMer departs-,I ,mldi-n
'Mint ,
to di-fraud under provisions of a Don to stoi
'•”
t" lime at interest led to ex ’
' "ould keep hands off rein iin,|t |jj (
"• tin., ral of all th,
*
mini nt ", -oils attached to th •
'D'ci-o real
,-,l
ix pel' cent to 1 tintimio tin("'twe-p the fb-et corpora ,|rt ' , ,, ,
l|( ,j)t.
ash* ills* -aw the air mail drop bill I,\ Rep. Evan*, of Columbia.
——
A ........I limit of forty-five miles Hawkins. I
-ik
,
n
the
lamds.
drain*,
dyk-s
■
,l"
1
RcDui-hi-m
Tile
charge
st.,,„
,,,i
l,„|
a
Die
clouds
at
I
I
.17
a
m
,
""
. affo rd -tg
T A L L A H A S S E E . Ant. H
The
ous, locks, and reservoir-, which " " "
Dial 'b-sptie 11&gt;»•* ondci Sou ill Aiim-st- :&gt; fide
I "I in a dii/./.ling rain. an hour mi the puhlie highway-* f " ,m" re«»«U
■ '
lor wilting them Ic g iala to is
ri-itiaiiiiiu; over
the
e now iiiuler ropstruction. and
I should have affirma- llntj| t ),
j,| ,,,
I ti ut. Mcloy an,| i apt. Fox hopped of tin- -late and twenty-miles per alternations
,
' .
week end followtier mlimirnitietit
»se I- 1„- built. The bill would , "y*! • "*I'*i'f* reed m the lelution- t. -!im„uv
led
off foi Louisville.
The stop at hour in congested settlenu-nts i.* ,,n,‘ story fi
" N•* * Kraim c.
,» j I»•»f )1 hnii « i unltl A!*»mlav. tolow the board to issue coupon v,,t'1 Bethlehem speak- for itself."
During 1 1,«-nlo-nre
Limit-i ill,- consumed nineteen min pruviilcif for in a bill by Rep Hnrrv V\ ilk
Fnnfusinn j »h\ n t r ili-viatliur liirniHi-lvrs
tn
s,10" : K *s&gt;
utes and the fliers again were in Harris of Pinellas .
i"l
m»t toexceed $1 l.25n.(lllpSchwab Proposal Accepted.
-si appe.iled ......... In
^ •••g -1-•111 vviiiild Is- com nt lit ee work.
A joint atmrotin* an at I . Ill, f hi,-ago bound. .\
"! no! more than $l,**uii.nno
Mr. Schwab al*o published hi- idling and again the
11 ug to tlje |ndi( e, pri.itiou comiuitii e, in an ci lm t t&gt;&gt;
p1n i . ! " -top ut Indianapolis wu*
a. so- 11 seal year.
ih-tier wetten to the president and **d Os!,., to is--tifx
•: -(•illation of a , oninlete t oti iidi-c u,nu of the burlabandoned.
-&gt;i D,i&gt;- with the t.-r- g-t cott'iin- ton - o i l. gn,tiling
A gem-uiI bill iiitriNlmc l
It. tru-'tees of the Emergency Fleet was I" tin- appellut'
'ic t.tird iiiti-rti.-i In-in ing- t&gt;, v111 •si;.- detmrtni'nts
n.iloi
Plullip* vviiuld ii-ipiire ' orporalion Apiil 2nf lf*|H, m until in-u- raine toila
I’oslofl i&lt;,- officials in charge of
an employ,• to ehiipge a position which In- Ii -DmI ibiii -en corpora- would pu-li hi&lt; appeal
the air mail service were checking
withllu-iu to another uorliou of tinns in whirh lie was interested 'he g o v u iu e n t had
up on nil angles of the trap to­
th- date other than that ••( hi- and r-oue-te,l that i*•I business lie ler Would accept thi
night with a view to determining
tle-ii i e ‘idioils, to transport the tween til" fleet coi inn ,,t ion and the filial.
tin- fen-iliility of permanent air
(■•mi led,I offiu-t* of suirl i ik,dmc - Cinpaiiii- be bandb-d ",'llliri'b- bvThe ('.in,oil.m :ij , o,.||
mail si rs i,-« from the &lt;!u!f to the
I ....... . i b.-ii go to Du- pond of -aid ucli istlu-i officer- or agents of "nly - udaim-d lustie,
tiicat Lakes, connecting with the
tail c l wIn-re he is reipiiri-d (o 'Id' L n n ig , 01,-1 Fb-et^’orporuta,,," went further and tidi
t runs, oatincntul air mail service
lieu-.
as Du- trustees might designate. \ content ini, l,«- |,a,i ad
WASHINGTON. Apt 1 - Thy
li,l**r , e-,,lut 1,01 of the trustee ac .ver, citing In- dealiitt
supreme court hi-ntd further argu­
woiiut ne collected on everv form ment in the newspaper income tax
ccpted this 111 iiingi-nieiit.
bonds. Ins trip.* to S i
t i l l 1,1 amusements the proceed* to be list indication eases.
•I I I diverted to the fund for county
President-elect Muchudo, of Cu­
l)
-chuol-.
lm, visited the tombs of Genrgo
I&gt; \
Among the ntlfnerntM forms of
\Yn*hingtoi\ and the Unknown SolI * -•mu . iie nt on « hit h the
in s
•lier.
[ J I \ r would be levied u,&lt;- show*. th*-nTh,- Nickel Plate merger hear­
* ties, iiU'tuie shows, dance halls,
"&gt;t-. Martial law
, muses, carnivals, *ide shows and ing was recessed until ThunMay
I*, tm,-,| through,,ul
,,l,‘ booth* and tent* opernteil a* plac- I by the interstate commerce coin­
,'i,- being allowed
1
"
,-&lt; „f amusement; |i,j#&gt;l room*, bil- mission.
(he ,-l,
The shipping liouril filed in iliaINDIANA 1*1)1 IS. Apr. 18. D.
'ace to p Ihcc, vvitblC#t
’
'
liiinl hull*, bowling'alleys, tenpin
Hour,I
trict supreme em it a defense of
frotn the nutSior- ('. Stephenson, f&gt;&gt;inter grand Dra­
allevs
and
nlate*
where
contests
-lilt of
" 1he*,- ami other gon ,.f the Ixl.iu was indicted to­
of "kill, strength, speed or endur­ it* award of five president ships
•ug option in Wheat on the Winn, ance an- conducted.
to the Dollar interests.
maintain orrl- day of first degree murder by a
n* g market. May wheat shortA sub-committee of the senate
'''"
tmitlc. Sofia grand jury, which hn* been inves
The hill provides that the pun­
In’ ,,- apparently over-stayed their ishment for failure t» collect th­ puhlii/itinn* cnmntitVo prepared
"atcii,•„ front the tigating the death last Tuesday
market with the result that this in* or take the returns to the for an investigation this summer
Dint culm reign*.
of a young woman whom Stephen­
disco t,.|v gained on
the other 1 'outnt 1 oller General shall he u fine of administration of the public do­
son is alleged to have attac.icd.
month*.
*
not exceeding $500 &gt;*r ininrison- main.
The charge i- bu c.l on hi* failu -­
The Rumanian legation announc­
Mav wln-at closed at $1.5 j. e ment in the county jail for a perto provide medical attention f..r
tj , iori not ex*ceding si* month* lor ed a settlement with the Standard
a gain „f six and one-half
the girl after taking poison ut a
t.(, each offense.
Oil interests in the dispute result­
for the day, J u ly wheat 1
hotel at llaiiuu'Uid Ind.. following
The nrovi-iom* of the act do ing from Rumania's new mining
“ boot three cents and Septemh ,pr
nl ; not affect
the occiiimtional tax law.
c r o w n p o in t
not lie |a*rmitted. August Bremer, aboo, two. May corn dosing
in,,si*ed on place* of auiiisenvent.
The interstate commerce com­
county proserutur. said, until the spoil -bowed a gain of four rent,
mission ordered railroad* to redtien
for
th.day.
while
May
oats
end
preliminary hearing before u jusrates on iron and iteel articles
l ’e»- of th - ju-h&gt;-,. aiiil after action log at II !-8 rents showed a gaii
from Pittshmirh to St. Louts arvi
grand jury which meet., of on- and thiur.fourth- cent.
'•■''I-" ooiv change* in 'I* It-.rpoints In Illinois nnd Iowa.
.Mav
rye
also
gained
six
and
one
Apr. 27. After the grand jury nets.
M lf.W A C K E E , Apr. 18. State hint** work already complete#!.*
half
cents
over
Thursday’s
close
Dm defense may have a -unity
Senator Bernard (ii-ttli-nt.-iu wil1 said Mr. I.ukeman, "will be *uch
winding up at $1.10.
WASHINGTON, Am. I* -T h e
hearing if Mrs. Ciinninghan, is in­
a- .ire generally rci|uire,l I" what
j
(|
hold
hiieog
heraldcil
wine
am,
ImUrei
State Department
communicated
dicted.
iknown
us
"personality
i”
art."
Winnipeg
Advances
Sharply.
a view of 1 ub-r part* at hi" boine here to­
to all countries the desire of the
I
will
not
scrap
Mr
llorglum’
i
An itii|iic*t into the deaths »f
WINNINPKG, Apr. IH.— Main Washington Government to abolish
rn arrived night although no d.y* have yet
liimi* or models,, becuuse lie t* reWalter and Harry Cunningham 'alning its unstable
trend.
th
long jour- accepted hi- invitation.
WHEATON, III.. Apr. 18.—Geo.
" " it vi*a fee* for all ( K i p t
m.itril to have done hi* own
"III he held in a few day* in Por­ wheat market Ftidav advance,
W. Mundirtg, ruling master who
immigrant passports.
"sernoping "
ter county where the bodies \v?i.* "• arpli
May delivery closed at
xvas found guilty
of niariierim?
"Of cour-e i will tniike original
exhumed. The prosecutor -aid he $!.5i’. 5 8. a gain of eight nnd one
Mrs.
Julia
Ahh
Dougin*-.,
once hlx
M
U
IIAIH)
TO
NKW
YORK
\ ii.urv f,.r the rontpuaition I" eni
had no intention at present of ex ­ eighth cent* over Thursday's firm
common lax* wife, todav wu* sen,. t«,|_\ the central head. But I want
bunting t)„ leulie* of another son figure*. July at $1.59 7-8. an,
WASHINGTON. Apr. 18.—Gen- ' lanced to 22 vears in priaon.
arkets
ciiMiH.-ific.'illv to d#-nv that I " i l l
and daughter of Mr*. Cunningham. ( i,*t. her at $1.92 l - L
ernl
Machado, president-elect of
l-l-is, '•
r e D * * s w&gt;.,k lion, th*&gt;r the b.alv „ f her husband, David
(tuba, left for
New York this
mountain-nie. There i.&lt; „•* reason
morning after three days visit. He
whv we should eliminate what he
expect* to remain in New York
j ha* alruudy dm#** and therr i» notwo weeks.
*
th'ng to lie ctiticised in hi» work.”
NEW YORK, .xpi. 18.—Charb-a
,tt
Mr. Lukeman said all hi* model#
II.
F.hbot*. M. president of the
ORLEANS
L&gt;s would be made in dupiirate to in­
Btooklyn National l^agua Base­
t d’
24
sure against any delay by break­
ball club dle#i thi* molding oc
ing „r othrr accidents.
ijtatt (|i«i'*«&lt;»
.
____ _

Several Reside
A
$10,000 Apartment

’OIL CASE CAUSES

M'-tti »'illnn1u*ii.,1&gt;'.111 !i C’ommitloc*

(irantiiiR;

1 "i;o.i the is. ( ’ominission’s Rcnort

rax

of A m use munts
Is Proposed In Bill
Relore Legislature

W ashington News

Hor^Iuin’s Finished
Work On Southern
Memorial Remains

Womens World Fair
Is Opened a‘ ChieaRo

Vnaijnimenl 01' Mrs. Cunningham Is
To Be Made Today Al Crown Point

1°
rinee

Senator Gives Cider,
Wine Party Tonight

Washington Wants
Visa Fees Abolished

Riding Master Given
22 Years For Killinjr

M

Charles II. Kbhots
Dies This Mornimr

�____ ___

&lt;f»AGfe EIGIIT

lY.APmL 17, 1925.
■fore .Uoaeii J . T a y l o r . J r . . «t al
r*rf*n
w
ila n t s .
•X*
C IT A T IO N
t h e T u I* II M t S l l l l c n At t . o . * f o r p * i r i »
nan
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1925

tGE TWO

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Radio Program
ItOGRAH FOR A P R IL 19
ORD— Batavia (275) 6:15 chnsinger*, Bible question*, an*vio lin ist.

1C—Berrien Spring* (285-5)
8 :15 quartet, vocal; 8:55 sermon.
W E E I —Boston (47fi) (1:20 Roxy
and hia gang; 8:20 organ.
W G R - B u f f a l o (519) 0:15 *crvices.
K Y W —Chicago (536) 7 Sunday
Evening club, speaker.
WON—Chicago Tribune (.170.2)

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m v U k ip l Mftd t l t e f e n l ’ ti,** a b o v e «*ourt a p e t l t l c n t o U k c . l
dance; 1 0 ;" 0 mu«ic.
for Mlaries and traveling expense*. bfjjA'
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e a c h of vou. a n d n il o t h e r p e r s o n s ^
•trit meeting; 7:15 addre.
7 :50 ■WiBlani .Montgomery Brown, con- H s m u . l J M.Cruv*&gt;. id* wife —
l i i l r r e s U d In sa id e s t a t e , a p p e a r b&lt;-- m
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JAM. IS. SHARON.
N o l le . !■ h e r e b y n l v e n t h n t I. Mu- j (Meal)
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inv barefoot tru 1s and pagnn rit- '&lt;h«.»e chrutlan natt. i- unknown.
County Judge.
l*ts ; 9:20 papular.
u p o ya, Francisco 'ijo..'!) 1&lt;( l l u i
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\d'.lt*l&gt;Tis F. |te11 liave M.ir M 21. 2*.
Wofford Tucker and Kmlly .tuaustn estul* of
w o e — Davernn.rt 0 8 1 ) 8 srr- organ; n p.ogram, violinist; in. " *
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dartre
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KOA—Denver (522,1) 8:50 se r-' W G Y - S c h e r e c t m l y &lt;::7 l*.r ,) d : 3 0 1 1
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TA L L A H A SSE E .
Apr. 18
K P I - - I is Angeles (108.5) 8 15
e n t wot Id d is tr e s s as e a r t h ’s f i n a l c a t a c l y s m .
l»l 11 o f r i i m i i l n l n i ••vhll*H*--i a K . . i n » l n
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Pflfi a* ii» II ti-* I'll **' tiKikliwitiiij
in H*i r.f »r»l.
a-1*t*i bti r»1*a ■
Budget i ‘'immissmn me mlnpteTl I * iiiil.li cwit i' ti'i H ! 1 V*! "T**m •
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WEAK— New
\ «&gt;1k
(491.5) memltttmf.■ rail for iteaiio,. ,,f a
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0:5U Roxy and his gang; 8:15 or­ new position o f assiatant to I Ino f N ew Y o r k C ity
rt.mptroller at a -alary of *7.5(10
gan.
%%JjZ—New York
(451,11) 0 or- n yenr* A snlnrv of $d.500 i»'*i*
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7 &gt;&lt;o|irano; 7 : 1-*» proffmin i&lt; n*rormncn»lf*ci for VV. M. Mrln- '
t&gt;*
8:240 violinist.
lorh, -lr., «ni? of thi*
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VVIIN— New Volt.
(5(11,2) 9 employe** in jioinl of «ervtt-.*. Me
e n t c r ta ln c r c ; 9:15 dance.
Milntodi has boon m the conip
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A\ BOR—New lo t!.
i*272.it) 8 trolb t'- offim f(ir
year-, -ura
irirliuiiiental tiio ;
8:15
choral reeding hi- father who hi Id th« ’
Bingfifs, lecture, cello.
same place now held by tin- -on
WCAL— Northlield (5ifi.li) M:.".b for forty years to- mote.
In: iW h e n y o u jfo t o the* hank you d on’t d e p o s it
saeretl progruni. piimi *t, organ. dentally, the d«*sk a» which the -mi
y o u r m o n e y t o t h e c r e d i t o f so m eon e else. T h e n
KGO—Ohklanil (silent.)
u
now work* is said to he «ot n o te
w h y p a y r e n t to s o m e o n e e l s e ? P ay ren t to yo u rWOAW—Omaha &lt;52*t&gt; It Bible than twenty f&lt;**t from the phu-e
elf.
P ut y o u r m o n e y in to y o u r own h o m e, not
study; 9 imisicul lervke,
» V -J
RSi!
where hi- father worked during
KDK A Pitt 'burgh (5U9.ll )i:3() hi* long period of *ervie
No Co Ile d inn J
Se ats F ree
i n t o re n t r e c e i p t s t h a t a r e of no value.
W hen
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Mr
aorvices,
McIntosh, jttninr, ha- been chit f
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to
build
call
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W'OAE—Pittsbmgh ( silent.)
B
clerk in the ile|&gt;artment tm trreutif l a d to h elp y o u ^ et s t a r t e d .
Maii&gt; yuuitg men h * t r good intention* and start nut well,
KQW — f'ortluml
Oregonian ed part of hi* timi in the office.
(491,5) 9 concert, obis.
hut
they
fail
to
keep
parr
with
thrift.
By
starting
an
It Is understood that if the po-i
WOO
Philadelphia
(508.2) of assi-tim* to comptroller is fi
account non with (hi- Seminole County Bank and making
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regular ilfpo*lt*, you can soon accumulate a good size
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(278) nally approved and cri ated bv the
a
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lend.
4:15 services; 5 u ic h ctlia; 7:t!U Legislature that Captain
n
Gray,
at
present
chief
clerk
m
tin
oreheentra.
a I’h o n e ')().'),
N o rth L a u r e l A v e n u e
automobile
license
lag
depart
meet
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Antonio
(394.5)
7:50 "services: *t:5i) liMiul com—rt. nod idso chief cl-rk in the blink­
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(129.5) ing department, v.-til lie a-signed
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W G Y — Schenectady
(.179.5) likely that Sinclair U’ells, aon of
. S. Wells, sta te railroad •omnii*7:15 symphony; 8 nrrhc.stru solorn r. mil get
plelv coreeit., !» vlultn reiitnl.
K J R — Scuttle Post Intelligencer in the nutouiohih- ib-partmcnl.
.\ trdfll iriertm*i* w.i* r *i TiuiuteTid10%-t 11 9 vc i|a'i
*■'1 by llu- commir-ion foi
ihc
W BZ - Sp iin gfkM
(535..H
(oneQit: 7 coiitrulto; 7 :-to iMtii- comptiollpr’rt of fin- of Sil.UUti. all
utic LtlU: 8 nrgnn.
KS1) St. Louis (silent).
WTPJD •/.im; (511,11)
iinuitet. voc.il, violin, plumi. o-iid

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Buy

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P A L E S T IN E

The Reason
millions now living will
never die

Reorj^ani/ation Of
Sbito’s Faivostock
Board Is Proposed

R. L.

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MILANE THEATRE

8:00 P. M.
-j r\
Sunday, April i J

Make the Start
And Determine to Arrive

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CARTER LUMBER COMPANY

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International Bible Students Association

{ jc m in o ln ( J o u n l y ^ a n k
Sanford. Fla.

Time

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PROGRAM I OR A l'ltll. :n
( 'l V111 1M |i«&gt;|iii hi i
W OI- AmiU E.M&lt;
B«-m n u Spring
8:15 Y-oncert.
W E E I Bn-tnii i t7fi •
prune; *1:50 .Sinfutnii.is;
rule; 7:15 h’-ulth talk;
Gypsies; 9 organ.
Wr.B Bui fain GIB*
8-9:50 mu-u al; 10-12 l -im
W EAR t ‘b-vi-land
i ,i ' 11
muidciil.
W 1 W I’luclnnuli
concert; 10 wpcclal; I0:5u i)mldy
Loiiglcg . II dance.
W t A A Du llu» S’«v
• ; . . . »i
(1:50 Melndy buy-; n. :o tii-niii
club;'
WOC I lavi-npurt f-ilcuLp.
k^ a
Ik-nvcr l 522.1 i 9 iiiihn .
9:10 cln*)dc»l, pluidwt, jiua.
W|i(i Dca Miiim'i (52(1) 7:-■*•
burltlmr. piani .t: s piugrnni: II l &gt;
organ.
WAV.I I let roil New* ( 552 7 1
News nrchi-tru; h WKAF enneer:
W S A P Fort ■&gt;•■&gt;’ a - itt I - n
I'fnm &lt; 175.9) 7.50 cla*-ical; t*: H*
' Trail tlluxct &gt;.
KFK \ Ha-ling* 1288.5) 9 50
piano, violin mi Ioh,
KN.\ nullywinnl
(.157 • 8.15
mu^ir. 10 feature*; 12 urchi-.-lrn.
K J W I I Hollywood 12521 9:15
Instrumental, vocal;
II
iu*truntenUtl; 12 jiupolur nongr; I mu
■ic.
K TH S Hoi
SpringPack
(3744H 8:50 concert; 9:15 ctu--(cal, p-.pular. 10 dime -.
W SU I down City i I8 1.fi) 7 ",a
mode)a English; 7:45 tulk; 8 col­
lege night.
W O S—Jefferson Citi
ilia '))
8 addre «, varied muidciil.
W DAF
iv.m-a
City
Star
(305.0) fi School of the Air; fi j
Jvantloe band, gh-« club;
I t: 15
Merrv Old Chief, frolic.
W H B — Knn-u* City (305.fi) 7|
men and briVH’ Jiour.
KIM - Em Angelc- ( I05) H) in I
etrurtlentul, vocal.
K F I —l.o* Angelc* I 1118 .5 ) 8:45
talk; 9 dance; I0 contralto; II inatnimcntal, vocul; 12 orchvatru
“
WGCO - Miriio-a|a&gt;li*-S(, Paul u
(4lfi.fi) 0 •ong contest: K tulk*; ' 5
D r d i n b .i. Vocal, biiojo; ifi dame
W H A U -M ilw au kee (275) 7:10

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to

A re you taking advantage
your opportunities
?

ANNOUNCES
A Riirat N utim in l Kdiicnliinud &lt; iimpnigti f r o m A p ril lit in M ay UJ).
R e n d nl-otit it :n i h c A p ril 1-5 is*ui' of Tip* S t t l i m l a y Ivvoiiing P o st.
T h r e e &gt;*.■,•)* - c.xp oriciu o’ in .-tinlying and atdlini? v a c u u m i le a d e r s h a s
t a u t f ii t me l lie s t r o n g an d I lie weak pinu P o f e v e r y f o r l v d i f f e r e n t m a k e s
an d k i n d s o f v a c u u m t le a n e r s .
I have in t e r v ie w e d t h e o w n e r s o f ih 'u is iin d s o f v a c u u m e l e a n e r s s o Dial now I k n o w t h e a n to iiu t of s e r v i c e and
lh e a m o u n t nf I r o u ld e t h a t a n y w om an may e x p e c t w h e n p u r c h a s i n g any
one o f t h e s e f o r l v d i f f e r e n t m ak es

Lots in Pinehursl

• Hit ot tin’ li rt v different mak' ■ ■ ( and Ihev take in all I lie more prnniinnnt onesi (hen* are less than six in which I would knowingly invest im
money.
I.eatlmg tl:e list are the Kureka electric and the \'atulte auto
malic maelunes.
&lt;H e r I i V . ol all e l e c t r i c via mini c le a n e r s .sold hist y e a r w ere F u r e k a s .
A r e m a r k a b l e re c o r d .
A s an a u t o m a t a ' m a c h in e the \ At I HI l"K is b e c o m i n g in c r e a s in g ly
p o p u la r w ith H o u s e k e e p e r s an d H ousew ives e v e r y w h e r e .

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I h a v e fo u n d s o m e o w n e r s who e ith e r w a s h o r b r i s k l y b r u s h t h e d u st
bag o t I h e ir m a c h i n e s .

I b is should not b-- d on e.

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T h e s e b a g s lire c h e m i c a l ­

can be bought for $ 8 0 0 small payment
down, easy monthly payments.

ly t r e a t e d to r e t a i n t h e g e r m laden died and sh o u ld n e v e r lie w a s h e d f o r
Hiul w a s h e s out t h e c h e m i c a l , nor should th e v be b r u s h e d h a r d f o r t h a t
e n l a r g e n s t h e v e ry f in e m e s h so th a t the dust h a s a c h a n c e to g et t h r o u g h .
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W e a r e p u t t i n g on a sales c am p aig n of t h e K t ' l t K K A an d t h e V A C 1,’ K T T K . a s k m e to g iv e vmi a c o m p a ra tiv e d e m o n s t r a t i o n o f t h e s e tw o
m a c h i n e s or c o m p e t i t i v e d e m o n s ! n i l ioii with a n y o t h e r v a c u u m c l e a n e r
you m a y s e le c t .

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See us without

W h e n o u r -Salesm an c a l l s ask him to show you how and vvhv these
m a c h i n e s a r e t h e m o s t p r a c t ic a l.
S e e t h e s e m a c h i n e s on display in the
S A N F O R D E L E C T R I C C O .. INC

window o f o u r h e a d q u a r t e r s .

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company

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�^utli
legal for any one to
i receive
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fruit for sal*? or shipment.
Nothing it^ th*' net nppHf' ,n
sales of fruit on trees, nor to com­
mon carriers or their,agents v.lun
fruit accepted for transportation

r r , f &gt; - F S o i l 111 C’u t u i

Obtains Tim e For
Recheck Of Census

or transported is accompanied by 'each 8 pound* of fruit *1
nk11• nprm
Aiitril** f ft!
NoYPSTT
proper eaH^i.iafn
certificate, Ibut
penalties ( frnfii
from August
SI ffl
to November
m.
would !*• pi* scribed for carriers is provided vestimr power with tN
handling truit not so certificated, governor to exact a smaller fee II
A tax levy of one and one-hnlf in his judgment such action is deed.
Cents for each two cuhic feet, or ed advisable.

Firyt Picture Sent Over Telephone
• r r CeV M e a s u re W ou ld

Mea.sure Would Require Cer­
tificates For All Shipments
ford until n recheck has been made
|according to it. W. Penrman, J r.»
Ret ween Auff, 31 and Nov.
I secretary of the Sanford Chamber
2fi Of Any Year Shown

paying Bv April l,
oJ Makinif L a n ^
L te W e
T„ Sale I m n m lm le ly

of Commerce, who returned from
Tallahassee today.

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ItaILAHASSFR. Apr. 1 A .- T h e .
C intr-wlwced by Senator Coe of
I „i. an&lt;l now petulinit oeioru
*»»
m vUi . 1
, nj foreclosure of liens for

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TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 18.—
Eighty per cent of fruit growing
Mr. Penrman went to the capital

to confer with Secretary Mayo or,
the initnations of the Chamber
I of Commerce, which at a recent
1meeting went on record as bolding
the figures submitted for Sanfonl
I were incorrect. It wa* the opinion
Oi the mernb rs that Sanford has
n ponulntion of llt.OOU and that
u correct count would show at
least a.litm more than the copulai lion given by the * trite census tn*or.'.
VS OPKKATIO

I ;) {is*6 uP"n rt'al estate,
r | , Pf.jirs thh payment o f
M ' in tea! estate before the
t
April of each year
P - S the taxes were so paid
r ' t rtilec:nr would be authorr. . ni-ik-* nit a Statement of
‘ j fitate oil which they hail
I rts
:i
il^ltvi'r it to the
Lvlttntney who would t&gt;c- rer , ,, fjt,. with all reasonable
EJeh his bill in equity in the
E t curt aptlnrt owners &lt;&gt;r Th.rr*ft V
f W final bearine. if the t a x ^
n ,hr.wn t" b* duly and legally
*,„d and unpaid, the court
aid be empowered to dt&gt;rro*&gt; that
,. together with costs in the
; ’anil a ten per cent attorney s
f„r the solicitor for complaint
loubi cen titute a valid claim up.
_
the prooerlv.
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j&amp; B E g p Z i&amp; y
l
Should the it cessment niul levy
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tiv.« finally he determined by
. ,„„rt *n I..* nroperlv made, t h e '
V
5
/ " . ;&lt;s
^ror would have th&gt;* right of no- |
gti
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1,1 not later than fdxtv davs af- |
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►the lower court hiul ruled on f(n| nonnhey,
i *.f U■v ■.i- - Vie i)i
Lease.
delinquent y iu«ige in probr.’c........ ..
[finil iii*cr »• in fnvor of the* |f, of ZantMvillc, &lt;). f«&gt;i : ;i■ . bin
iuf.tv Would irire the tax collecj,-1 tn('u|i:m1&gt;'.;s wiiei o • n s . r
. .it
r power to advertise the prop- (|,lV,

fo’ e th« 'oint committe of the Senate and House. The measure, said
Senator Etheridge, will give the
urcateat rolief possible to the
-Mate’s fruit growers, in that it will
probably cure most o ' the market*
mg ills from which this, the stale’s
heretofore suffered
Under provisions of the bill it
would he unlawful -for any person
to sell or offer for sale, trnnspo t,
receive, or deliver for transporta­
tion nv nrnket any citrus fruit be­
tween August ill and November 2d
of any year, except such fruit as
may lie accompanied by u certifi­
cate showing that the fruit meets
all requirements of law.
Provisions of the bill also make
- it unlawful during the remaining
ami costs ami to serve sixty days period from November 20 to Aug-1
in county jail.
lHi :n, when no inspections are

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made by citrus frtiii iiutpectors, to'

Iteggars on Fifth Avenue, Broad- sell, offer for sale or transport
way, and other shopping thorough, fruit which under the pu.e food
r3Tvr f Ni’v \,,,1% ! ity ..ftcr. .o! j !uv..i i.-. invmatuio or-unfic rorc*),i-;
lect $50 a dny.
* sumption. Neither would it lie I

*y for sale.

\ fis- of $1(H) would he provided
j thr state's attorney for his
in surli eases, to lie paid ,
jt,r renlitioii of decree, mid the
n percent attorney’s fee collect|from all persons redeeming or
inhnMtU' tlu- loins, or upon filial
||f. In lieu of this fc«, slioiibl
|f lands lie -truck o ff
to tile
tlr,he would receive n Innip sinii
|5u.

lecrelaries \Vrill
Meet In Sarasota

rasnenivdi’ \runic
'i’.i AUt I May

( rc.iilun of Nev. i* i(iiin !
( ailed P’ltr In lie* i.ininmiditlinns Matte Ity Slate lto*l
get rommisi-titn :&gt;t Capitai

TALI.AHAMSKE. A -r. i :.
icnial Si ere!:n i** Associntioii of
Frida wil* held its annual cmi- ('•miplele reorgnm :i»lmil of t'o
Intiun it ‘■■nauita during the Stale Live X'.ock Saiiit; rv i!,*". I
r-t week in Inti", according f*i •is iiml'osed in tin t.ill i*11»•**in*- l
n inmmnrenunt sent out hy the ill the iioilse bv 1’eloe‘o'Ot i.'Ve
lualead o
lerrtary.fie* rge (Tement ; tit tin* ! Uuvls of J.iiin county
liuving five tnenheis on the boai,i
|r*cli*tn of Arthur Snell of .luckiih at present, one I* lit ca- h i *
ftntilir. *irr'i*t**iil.
urerrdotml district and on&gt;* from
lApproximatidv 125 seeretarie« the slate .it l.ng**. it Would I '
we r»|&gt;*stn| in attend, take th" .composed of only three titeml ■»•
lurse insiiuctiiiiis and exidmnge aiMioinied tiv liie giv itn or wh -i
Ifwmniion ami experieue*- ,, ti;** |the eoos&lt;*nt of l!ie somite.
The
hnourtrmeut savs.
first would serve fm lhf*'«* .* ' i
I Tht* ofsiiiins '.til! he opened to all j Oie ■ .... . *' l wa . r.(I fits Itfbx
nde bodies of tlu* state, newspa- 'f o r 0 .1 veu..
h
rr, mivertising. and welfare re- l a vi tr and n ., i ..nv in n lie;
■ pen
I*, ,
math ih the n&gt;« n
lure fur iieatiif, of liie olfice ■
|‘ tale veil i .i ii m ). nnpo. itl'd I*-,
the cm e; in,
lot ,’l lei ill nt fu-ir
vears. it* 1 • .lignite tor ■it'imin1
men* 10 tiii. |in.&gt;itmu :: *.*‘ itm i■ . 1 would bi ' miirerl !*&gt; ha.t* liv
&lt;d in the stale tor tint I*'five years. The .tihny i- lived ;.i
1$ l.mm a Nt nr a .it pre-enl.

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He pa seug r |
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o' 1 hi Athull a
( 1 . • I .i o v. ;!l 1 Io Id in this n t .
mi '.\Ydt,n- d.r
o sv It. iiccnrdiog
1 &gt;, 1 ,
vi. , ,l I' ' oeetiug all |
1 i:!|l • d IO* l.n ■ K il l.ltlllil of the !
I , ■1 .-! nt file
these |dui)'. are to
lie . untirmr i| bv the Im-ne nffiro
;.t Vi 1 1mi tig ton. X. f .

The “wise'old birds,Mand buy in (l
now—or will you wait until all lots
ll»&lt;‘ present price—and I hen say: “ I \

'! at fit m d lem- wMI la*
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pri'oeding *h
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1 ive here late
Hint nflei i-.oii. '! he 1■•••■•ti ebaol­
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at a liaiiqm t.
Wi t|iu- d.'iv the ■! qrit I'oetit will
bold it 1m to
1 ,r e li»g and lb1'
ill'ini mo nf 15*f Ira! Ho iiroblems.
Tin ' leoiing will adjoutu late the
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lols lor $95 can see that their foresight
was worth while and that it will only be a very
short time before their investm ent will be more
than doubled in value.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY. APRIL 18, 1925

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The Sanford Herald

Eating and Drinking

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Manila) a t - S a n f o r d . KIwW*

As Brisbane Sees It j

A S iT T R P K M S E P A C K A G E

DAN DOBBS SAYS

Charm.i I* Stuffed.
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•t fflifont. Florida under A
J . S. Sarernt, a Gi*»d Man.
March I. t *97.
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By ARTHl'H BRISBAN E
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baboon
shot
111 »ln*n«llt, .\*rnur
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monkey hou«c the other
•after he had kilim!* his inofM C t i M c n i P T i n x IIATKM
” brother, the ring-taileJ
O n # Y e a r — 17.00
S ix M onth*
1150
ha* tfbne to tht Museum
D e l i v e r e d In O i l y h&gt; » 'n rrl # r. p e r
w e e k . 1Co.
W eek ly
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NnTjrnl History. There he will
p e r y # n r.
fyl|*tuffud.
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catioii of
n o t ic e * , c a r d * of th n n k * . rev o lu tio n*
A m e r i c a n . • W Jh isk cy ’s . r e c t m U i s not a s , b ad a s t h a t
. children of u more civiland n o tice * of e n te rta in m e n t* w lie i*
ize«l race, they m:f&gt; put wax fig­
It is not f o r m s •to ‘a rV u e h erc*th tyh *n rm Mohe by. fiquor^or 'Jjy™ * Alexander, Caesar and Nar h a r s e * a r e m a d * w i ll he ch nriced
f i r a t r e g u l a r a d v ertlaiiiK ru le *.
t h e r i g h t s a n* I w r o n g s ’of* p r o h ib itio n . • T h a t / s u b jc c t ’ dest’ iv o s 'n‘0|pon alongside
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th»* stuffed basign. “Children.
M K M n C . l t T H E A S S O C I A T K H P H K S S a p la c e o/'it.s own,*an?l ^wou^i ref| u irc/ a-colu m n 'it'se lf t&lt;Yew*n ’l";onaw ith this
This Baboon. He killed
T h e A s s o c i a t e d I ’ m a la e x c l u * - •touoh«upon*it-(a n d i t * h a s b e e n done*a*iHPoverdone*until»ife!iTl&gt;*
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Omp Ring-tailed Monkey.
I v e l y e n t i t l e d t o t h e U»e f o r r e ­
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p u b l i c a t i o n o f n il n e w * d ls p a tr lT e * e v e r y o n e .is #* t i m l o’f ’ t a l k j n g i a b o u t * i t .
c r e d i t e d t o It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
B u i .#w h a t w»c a re * I n o r e * i n t e r e s t e d 'i n * n o ^ ’ is - b r in g in g *•to
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i t e d In t h i s p a p e r and ulen t h e l o ­
c a l n e w * p t i h l l s n e d h e r e i n All r i g h t * ot^r readeV s j t l m t • .statem en t, o f *.Mrk B r is b a n e ,* w ji ic h is* so
e
.. B E R N A R D F. GIMBBL, who.
o f re p u lillc a tlo n of sp e cial d is p a tc h ­
e n t i re Iy c o r rec t t Kn't f o o lis h e a t i n g h a s a lw a y s killecWmore with hi% father, uncles, brother and
e s h e r e in n r e ala o reserved.
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run* several big departSATU RD A Y, A PRIL 1H. IMS
T h e F r e n c h * l i a v i j’ n ^ r ijI e 'H y m e t h i n g .l ik e t h i s :
“ N o t ju n g ' m**nt stores informs business men
through liiis ceiumn
to e x c y s s!jr* ..T.hiTn*rule it#carefully,»toliow e(l*(7ut c a n M o • y o u * •'*'? 'Turk,
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T I I E H ERA LD ’S PLATKOKM
is a real competitor
m o re j f o n t M h a n ^ I l m y s t * n n y r o t h e r . you* c m ^ 't h i n k o f . * *.-Vil’ *| ,'^ „ Jnl rt
1.— beeper water route to Jackson - 1 F r e n c h m e n d r i n k ' a n d v e t ' n o one*evc*r*heard
on e*e v o rU ieard o f a F r e n c h m a n
Thi s new department store rnnn,|
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.. . who will run th«* o!d established
h ev
i d y in g • f r n m - o v e r d r in k i n g ;
The* F r e n c h kn ow w h e n
2. — Construction of St.*Johns-In h a v e .h u d enwugii: i h a t , iHtthe**&lt;liffere’n c e J ) e t w e e n t h e F r e n c h ,1,,UsV " f Stern Brothers, is Samuel
dian River canal.
and A m e r i c a n s .
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J L Mundheim. of IMtlahurgh. -H e
wTII make nil the New Yoi*k store3.
— Extension of white wnjr.
• Liqtior«hus&gt;kille&lt;l 'A m e r i c a n s b e c a u s e .w h e n t h e y o n c e , get keepers take notice
savs Mr.
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— Extension of local nmusements. .
— Hwinning pool, tennis courts,' s t a r t C f l . t h e y , p o i i r .i t down Ujitil th e y * a r e fa ir ly alilouted b v .i t . Gimhel.
I f t h e y d r a n k \ w a te r. t o a t h e s a m e pro portion al e x t e n t r t h a t
etc.
(i.— Augmenting of building p r o - w o u l d * k i l l 't h e m #to o .
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• Department stores become ilnily
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
T h a t is w h y s o m a n v . A m e r i c a n s die o f o v e r e a t i n g . T h e y more important, not only in the
honscs.
do not kniiu* w h e n t h e y , h a v e h a d enoirgh, o r i f ' t h e y d o k*now, service of the public but in the

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New Interest In*M‘c Gnffey’s Readers

Ring!
Heart of mine,
And let the wondrous
Music of thy voice
Fill ull the world with light­
Ring and rejoice!
For in thy risen Lord,
l.ovo hath dispelled
The thought of night,
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And blessed hopes upspring,
Like fragrant flowers
From the awakened sod,
Trembling with new vibration
At the touch of God.
There is no death,
For life and love
Are His dominion—
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And every breath
Of Holy aspiration
But druws our spirit*
Unto His; und we
Aro risen Indeed
To immortality.
— Elizabeth Uuggle*
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HUH there aren’t ns many local
people playing golf as should play.
The rain saved Tnmpu front an­
other trimming yesterday.
Even the Oldest Jnlmbitant i*
B U Y IN G real estnt.
Something new in daneev i* fb"
“ globe t m t ’’ being introduced t^v
the Prince of Wules.
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No doubt the Prince of Wales
will receive u very warm recep­
tion in Afrlcu.
Don't be too erilicut of your
neighbor. He might have b&lt;Xm a
good fellow too, if be bad bad
your chance.
----------n--------The Eusti* Lake Region informs
us that dentist* even though*!hey
may be successful, live from hand
to mouth.

Faint lady ha* won many a
it
heart.
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Spring make* u.« f.
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Iw‘* n"‘ II *,
ut a million
in
would like about
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(light bulbs to throw
thro’.v ;.t ;.ic, ^
•poles.
Golf is a crazy game. Irn-cm
, bystanders never know wlmt v,
1nre driving at.
It’s funny. If balloon the* |,^
i good on enrs why can’t they ,t»f«
a craze for conifortuhU iiailo^
shoes ?
It’s hard to look pruxpemm un.
less you have u good Job. and hlr,i
to gvl It k out, juo unit . tun ,
prosperous.
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TH E POPULATION of the
I I lf Jiimnillir«‘m t‘ht J l i u t tlluMleV. h ilw artl M. M c (iU lli*y (
St al e* ha- inrren-pd bv H,is to Hive tbe#Nf\v Y o rk p u b lic lib rary b is c o l le c t ioTt o f the* nou.ooo during tin *past five years,
m a n y u d i t io n s .o f t h e f a m o u s * " E l e c t r i c S c r i e s ” o f s c h o o l b o o k s There are 1 1 :1 ,1100,0110 of u- now.
p re p a re d by b is f a t h e r ,* W il li a m ll o jm c s .M c fiu ffey , h a s in- ' ' .»**•?.,»tl",«* *L-i»«f&lt;•r|n«*«l m w o 1*1 tha*
population will outgrow the coun­
sp ire d e d i t o r i a l s in n e w s p a p e r s i n * a l l #p a r t s o f t h e U n ite d it ry. don't worry. •
States.
E v e r y n e w s p a p e r ‘o f f i c e which •happens to h a v e an
Tile sttite of Texan alone, limb
e d ito r ia l w r i t e r m id d le-a jfed . o r older, s e n d s out a t r i b u t e to intensive cultivation, could feed
t h e e x c e l l e n c e o f t h e old “ K e a d e r s " J f r o m r whic]i t h e b o y s a m l 'V urlly lw." ,h "J"'nM'1l mi,liio." h.,,,1? " ' n
being*, about four hundred millions
g ir ls o f f o r jt ie r g e n e r a t i o n s a c q u i r e d m u ch o f t h e i r t a s t e f o r more than there are on earth now.
l i t e r a t u r e , and laid f o u n d a t i o n s f o r * their* cod es of r i^ h t and
AS FOR T IIE ignorant man who
w ro n g .
1 say* "more population will reduce
The* Now Y o r k H e ra ld T r i b u n e in its d is c u ss io n o f t h e wages," ask him how it happen*
" H e a d e r s " s p e a k s p a r t i c u l a r l y o f how e x t e n s iv e l y t h e b o o k s t hut. when there were only four
w ere u sed in t h e ^ W e s t , an d b o w th e m oral s i m p li c i t y and million people io the United State*,
d o g m a t ic v ir t u e o f t h e s e l e c t i o n s used in t h e i r c o m p ila t io n wages averaged less than forty
cents a day. whereas with one
m u st h a v e b een w ov en in to i i i e m ake-u p o f lite ra llv m illio n s
,
,
,
.
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1 hundred
million* th"V average
of m en an d w o m e n who g o t t h e i r d u e l lite r a l y c u l t i v a t i o n , ^
Il( f„ur ,|(,nIir, -'
a p a r t fron t t h e B i b l e a n d a f e w d ev otion al l ooks, f r o m t h e
JOHN SIN GER SARGENT died
M c C iu ffcy H e a d e rs .
F o r m a n y y e a r s t h e * M c ( U i llv y books w ere r e v i s e d t u ; suddenly io London yesterday
noo oho', lie wnn*it grind IV INT­
su it t h e c h a n g i n g t im e s . N ew illu s t r a t io n s , new s t o r i e s , new ER and a good MAN? If he meet*
poem s took t ji e phn-e o f t h o s e t h a t seem ed to be#i»u t-g ro w n . hi* Maker "face to face." a* TenAnd I h en c a m e riv a l books, b e t t e r a d v e r t is e d p e r h a p s and nv o.rt expected to do, he will he
b e t t e r so ld , an d g r a d u a lly t h e good, old “ H ead ers’’ w e r e e n - "bio t•• *av truly, ‘I did the best
lir e ly cro w tle d »o u t o f t h e s c h o o ls . B u t it is a q u e s t iojt in t h e that I could with the talent and
lower that You gave me."
m in d s o f m a n y t h o u g h t f u l people, w h e t h e r th e m o d e m
" R e n d e r " , e n t e r t a i n i n g a n d b e a u t if u l to lopk a t. will e v e r ,
SA R G EN T
W ILL not »*an;l
leave t h e good m l i u e i t c e tiiat wtts iett o y ' t i l e ’ school b o o k s* among the first ten or the lirit
so c a r e f u l l y p r e p a r e d by t h e f in e old t e a c h e r , W illiam H o lm e s fifty or one hundred best painter*
Thi* human rucc does only ONE
M c llu ffc y .
thing at a time really well. Tht*
It is e v e n o c c u r r i n g t o T h e Herald t h a t s u p p le m e n ta r y 1 - the ago of cience_ not of art.
Hut Sargent was the lie*t |A.rr e a d e r s d e v is e d in e x a c t rep lic a o f th e old re a d e r s , w o o d ­
c u ts an d all, c o u ld be u sed to ex cellen t a d v a n t a g e in t h e , trait painter of his day. He saw
the "inside" of human head* and
m od ern s c h o o l .
T h e D e a r b o r n Ind epend ent, H e n ry F o r d ’::
hearts, lie could niiiut the Lon­
m a g a z in e , is r e p u b l i s h i n g o n e o f the Met In f fey H e a d e r le s ­ don art duller »ilh hi* French
sons e a c h w e e k .
P e r h a p s M r. F o l d could be induced t o buy poodle standing beside him and
t h e r ig h t to r e p r o d u c e t h e s e j i e s and g et it in to t h e s c h o o ls how clearly in the dog’s face the
rfctod qualities lacking in the dog’s,
in all p a r t s id’ t h e U n it e d S t a t e s . We would w a g e r t h a t t h e
owner. T h at’* something.
boys a n d g i r l s o f to d a y would e n jo y th e hooks, g i g g l i n g o v e r
th e q u a in t p i c t u r e s an d o ld - fa s h io n e d h om ilies, and y e t te c RAINI.EVE WILL he French
Ilerriot, lately;
o g n izin g t h e m o d e r n h o y ’s " f a i r - p l a y " fa sh io n th a t t h e p i c t u r e Prime Minister.
ex to lled , atid t h e m o r a l s u p h eld , a r e t h e s a m e v i r t u e s an d Prime Minister, will he in the new
Cabinet, which will include two
the s a m e m o r a l s t h a t g e n u in e ly good people of all t i m e s u p ­ otlo r Socialist*.
hold a n d d e f e n d .
Socialism ha* real
power in
It w ould lie "in t e r e s t in g to kn ow if t h e r e a r e any M c t i u t - France, ami there i* real discipline
,
fey H e a d e rs in S a n f o r d . A fe w copies loaned to t h e s c h o o ls in the Socialist party.

If Henry Ford really i* go,n&lt;. t,
make airplanes there i a G.rtur;■
for someone in selling t&gt;. | hc|*.
met*.
An auto driver with no lit. j,.
suranco is neglecting hi- fumdwhen he admires the scenery
If you want her to think you »n1
sentimental, blow smoko thmurj
your nose until there are tear, j
v,»or inn'..

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Tight shoe*
bile's.

ill a lot ol i itunij.

Few m m are heroes in tlr-iron
; In.me. Cnolidge's cm , m (i||ir.
I out a form, gave hi* father's «.
I eufation :t:i “lawyer."

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It .seem* tiiat tie- i|in‘*fi&lt;*n *&gt;&gt;f publ.v ownership of tlie*
electric light plant i* getting hot again anil the city rmiiinissinlier* wil^ be asked t«• gi t action on thi* ipn-stioii at
once. To my miml the city commissioners have been pro­
ceeding slowly because there nre so many phase* about
thi* matter that require attention. Jus! whether to own
the plant or buy the current and this proceeding -lowly
mean* saving the tax payer* money.
Jurk Lloyd i* hack from ‘.Miami where h** kept Snn'or I
on the map at the state meeting of the Florida Gun Club.
Jack come hack very close to carrying off first honor* and
n« u*un! made 11 fine *core
All of thi- lotints in the gene­
ral advertising scheme.
Ed Salter is here and the .1 tuny .tone- Show* are with
him. Any time our people do not enjoy Ed und‘ Johnny it
will be a cold day filled with uppl - sauce.
The corner stone laying ha* been postponed for the pew
hotel and will happen later. Around Easter time much laying is expected and it will make but little difference in the
new hotel if the static i* never laid.
Tullnhuss?,? reports say that in tie
tnoie county will gain another rept
give us two ami make it en.-y for nil
We can now kill two legislator* with

reapportion meat .1 *n•sentative.
Tills will
ted.
aspirant* tt
one ballot.

There ;s somotking refreshing iioil invigorating ah
Sanford air thiit# nmkes old fell -v. over
»-1&gt; fi
'•youngsters and try the Dempsey Flrpo game. It all
Show that fo lks never grow old lure- they just dr v up
blow away.

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State Weddings
And Engagements

Mrs. Gonzalez Hostess
To Luncheon Club

The Book Lovers Club was de­
lightfully entertained Friday after­
Mr*. F. J . Gonzalez graciously
noon bv Mrs. L. P. Hagan nt her
** Pearl Adam of Hastings entertained the Duplicate Lunch­
home on Park Avenue.
eon l lub Thursday at her home
. L. Filippo, of Pultttka.
on Palmetto Avenue.
The room* were attractively
- s Elizabeth G iines of JackA delicious tour coursit luncheon
decorated with gay petunias and
ille. to Major II. J . Keclcy
nasturtium*. The afternoon was i
preceded the interesting game of
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A.
of
Fort
McPherson,
Gu.
pleasantly passed in discussion of ]
duplicate. Petunia- and larkspur
sx Amir' v Alhurv of Jackson- in shades of pink and lavender
late book*.
to \\. E. Johnson of Jackson were artistically combined with
Delightful refreshment* of a
fern for decorating. The prizes,
.mind and nn ice course were serv­
Miss Lynne Marx -,f Jacksonville for high score, which were jars
ed late in the afternoon.
of fruit, were won by Mrs. F. E.
All the members were present •In R. (i. V. ci»- of Jacksonville.
they nre: .Mrs. Fred William.*, .Mrs. Miss Louise Gil real , .f Jack on- Roumillnt and Mrs. It. A. New­
E . P. Morse. Mrs. Mattie Pace, ville. to A. N. Wi! n ,,f Nashville, man.
Term.
Mrs. Floyd Palmer and Mrs. D.
Miss Annie Hawkins. Mr*. .1.
Miss Morgan" Mead, of Ja c k ­ i . Drummond substituted for ab­
Bennett. Mrs. R. J . Holly, Mrs.
The members
Harry Ward. Mrs. A. ('. Hill. Mrs. sonville. t o L. I Rowlcs Il f Ja c k ­ sent members.
present were. Mrs. Gonzalez, Mrs.
Henry McLoulin, Mrs. Roy Synies, sonville.
Miss Virginia Gre.n •. of Jack- R. A. Newman. Mrs. Frank Miller,
KomarM
Il.dv Cross Mrs. Stella P. Arrington and .Mr*. snnviiii*. i., w .G . Hrr. .Ir.. of Ja c k ­ Mr*. F. E. Roumillnt, Mr*. E. F.
’ . l, \i,*; o. Hagan.
[will mwtwith -Mrs.
«
Housholder ami Mt- Samuel Pulesonville.
Lt H'Jl) otloCe.
,
Miss Mary l.ca-urc of Jackson­ stun.
C,pie »f th. Presbyterian
ville to It. .1. Simp-on, of Knox­
L! Jill meet at 4 o'clock in
ville Tenn.
Mi* Alice Ciosliv of Union S.
f e f f ' o n . - . win. M .J
('.. *n E. J . Mi '.ellc. ..f Jacksonville.
Miss Velma Shar i of Green
•t'i'iing.. to W. i itonake,' of
Mrs.
Green Cove SpringThe Order of the Eastern Stnr
chairman will
Mis- Ada John .-op ot Tampa to (hold a most iiijovable meeting on
J. S. Snvarv, of Tampa.
i th.- heme "l .Mrs. H. »•'
Thursday in tin- Masonic Hall,
in :,|0 Magnolia Avenue.
M i*&lt; Helen Drew, i f Orlando t&lt;&gt;
i
A most interesting feature of
K'umbrr rhn*c. with Mre
Win. Mnrtiu. of Srraeuse, N. Y.
L|ima
chairman, will
Mi t Mablc liooli'V, of OrlunJu the meeting was the report given
i“ M F l ' - i . of Pitmaa. &gt;.'. J . fnmi the Grand &lt;'hv;' r viavenl [lie - huu ll.
Mi*.* Marv Snellgruve of Rome, tion which was held in Miami, Apr.
L Numhcr F-ur with Mrs
I to Apr. I. This report was giv­
Ga.. to J . N. Harrison of Tampa.
III,,until a* chairman will
Miss .Mildred Poole, of New Or­ en in an able manner bv Mrs. R.
leans. to Dr. K. A. Morns, of Jack - W. Turnet. who with Mr*. Murray
I Jarvis were delegate* from San ­
sonville.
Mis* Erin Prnctuifield of Plant ! find.
Two candidates were received
t'iiv. to S. F. ( ‘owlbourn, of St.
into the ilctrccs of the order.
I'eti r"inii g.
Mr* Kliznla&gt;th Scott and Mr*
Mis* Annie MeEllnoing, Jni-k&gt;iv, with .Miss
-onville. to K. t &gt;. Ackeih . or Jaev.- I Prother.-on. who ivcre bostesse*
in. will meet at
i lor tin- i-vi'iiing, seived delightful
sonville.
M.igill. 507 Mugrefreshment*.
WEDDINGS
,venue.
All memliers
were pleased to
t Number &gt;ueii, with Mr*.
Mi** Lillian Wilson of Detroit. learn that the next meeting will
Mrs. Charles F. Robson enter­ Mich., to E. P. Waid. of Orlando. lie held in the new Masonic Tem ­
McKimi"ii :, . i baitmail, will
i the Ilium' „f Mrs. McKin- tained Friday afternuon nt her
Mis* Frances Hell of Tampu to ple on Ma\ 7. It is hoped each
home on Flora Heights with a par­ 1.. I*. Millci. of St. Paul. Minn.
ll Mugi-olia Avenue.
iiii -ill Li*i will he present nt that
L Nunila-r I light, with Mrs. ty honoring her daughter, little
Miss Jes.-iee Barker, of Minnea- tinii.
■
hairmnii,
will
Mis*
Evelyn
Robson,
the
occasion
polls to It. S. Froemkc. of l.ake
k'wHlriifi' i
Alfred.
i the hi•llii■ of Mr*. Wood. being her tenth birthday.
A basket lunch and ice cream
Mi.-* .iiginia Martin, of Tam­
Si.nf"fil A '••litre*.
Knight will cn- was served and muny ciijoyutnc pa, to .Mam lee McArthur, of TuniIgi luncheon nt games were played during the a f­
ternoon. There
were Di little
Mis- Gwendolyn Cluinilvr*
of
Orlando, to K. F. Nelson, of Tam­
utiul Ik'iiartment of the friend* invited.
pa.
&lt;t Mi‘ &gt;i"nur\ Society will
Mrs. i.ndi nn llii/.cltoii, of inthe holin' of Mr*. S. U.
landn. to J . li. Moon-man. of Tam
•&lt;t at J ’■!• o'clock.
pa.
.Mis« Alice McKeimv. (tilaiulo,
Tuesday
to lirvant Anderson, of Oilando.
Victor i h&lt;s I- will entertain
C. N. William* i* spending tire1
Miss I.Uella Peek of Madison, to
.
ei inter, Mr*, week-end oil liusines* in Hustings, tV. S. Butler, of St. \ogustiiie.
ppirl, uf r&lt;i|ii'ka. Kail,
Mis* Eli/.alieth /.ealy of Jack
plu.-ical |ii'|iartment «»f the
Mrs. Max Unhurt was the gui
sonville, to E. L.
Bmu belle, of
['- l lul' -ill have a musical Friday of Mrs. L. M. Unhurt.
Jack sonville.
n a Nut vegian program.
Miss Hattie Cnncland, of J a c k ­
Mrs. M. Minarik has a* her sonville. to J . ( ’. Yarn, of Ja c k ­
guest, Mrs. it. A. Kent and little sonville.
Mis* Esther Miller, of Toledo,
•laughter of Winter Park.
Nillfl
&lt;)., to E. J . Ilavne, of Jacksonville.
P ark.
Miss Aliese &lt; have/, of Jackson
ville. to I. it. Trigg. Jr., of J a c k ­
P parlment of
sonville.
&gt;&gt; will hold the
Mis- Alice Galnhin, of St. Au­
r :n o’clock.
gustine. to 11. F. Whaley, St. Au­
Mn g Circle will
gustine.
M. Carroll,
Fred Wnl.-lt, of Tampa, i* spend'
Mis* H c m u i t a
\mbrm&lt;e. of
i c Maurer Jr., ing the week-end in Sanford wilt
a '•••ksonviib* t•' *" F Maxwell of
• 'tance at the 1r I If
*
*
l lt l P,
Jacksonville.
M i*- Luo ( ’rafter of Tampa, In
I. G Freer, of Tampa.
Mrs. i'. (' Parsons of Atlanta,
to Dr. J . f . Chandler •&gt;! Tampa
-I i
l.nrene Stubbs, of Wellborn,
I to Llovd Williams, of \V«'llhor:i.
PIION t
M i s - Minnie
Jones, o f i ' i i m i i
lam. Ga , to G. '
l-'.ilintiml on, ot

Bon Ton Bridge Club
Entertained Thursday

and Concert

20 SHOWS EXPOSITION 10 RIDES
1

b a p t ist

church

Sunday. School fl'Srt A. M.
Morning worship nnd sermon tl
HOLY CROSS EPISCO PAL
A. M. Subject. "The Testimony
Fir.u Sunday ufter Raster.
which Put to Silence."
Sunday School at the church at
Young' People's Unions 7 P. M.
9:15 o'clock.
Evening worship and sermon 8
Regular morning service nt 11
o'clock, the Rev. James Glass will o'clock. Subject. "The Biggest
Battle of History."
preach.
Wednesday evening 8 P. M. BiHoly Communion Service.
Me study and prayer meeting.
.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The First Baptist Church cordi­
Service* on Sunday as follows: ally invites citizen* and visitors to
Sunday School, F. B. Adams,! these services.
Superintendent, *3:30 A. M.
Morning Worship, sermon by the CONGREGATIONAL &lt; IU RCII
P istol, und receipt ion of new
Sunday School, 1*:4.r» A. M.
member-. II A. M.
Senior, I;itoimediate, and Junior!
Morning Warship and Sermon,
I-cnguc* 7 P. M.
Pronehing by the pastor 8 P. M. I Evening worship und sermon 8
This church is going forward, i
On last Sunday ut the close of the 1
pre-Easter evangelistic campaign
there were 72 additions
to the

Eastern Star Order
Holds Regular Meet

v n m i

’ i r * 1 1'P
l u l l 1

Johnny j. Jones
B K M ] I 'I T A M E R IC A N

f ir st

I

U l. SOULS CHURCH.
April l ‘J . Sunday "in Altii*."
Sunday School begins promptly
at
o'clock. All children on re­
quest to he present.
iiign Mas.- will tie celehruteil at
10:30. The Euster music will l«repeated.
Scrinon on "Faith."
Bi-nediction of the Blessed Sac­
rament after Mas*.

C H R ISTIA N SC IEN C E SOCIETY

Christian Science Services are
held in the Woman’s Club, Oak
Avenue and Third Street, every
Sunday morning at , • &lt;&lt;u&lt;-*v. -*unday school a t 10 o'clock. Th t* Hllli*
je e t for tomorrow i* “ Doctrine of
Atonement."
t
Wednesday
evening
service*
which includes testimonie* of heal­
ing at 8 o’clock in the Reading
room.
PRESBYTERIAN ( lit R&lt; II
This society maintains a reading
The services Slllldav will be as
room and free loan library, where
the Biliie and authorized &lt; iiri*tia.t
Science literature may be read, bor­
rowed or purchased, in room 517
First National Bank Building, open
.very Wednesday anil Saturday
_l*j,io *)'|M!J.n 5 'till P tl
All are welcome t" attend the
rill meet at the
Iidling service I'm service* nnd to make use of the
lending room.
members.

PECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER

Hotel Montezuma
Reasonable l'riet

rms week

REALTOR

All of which remind* nn* that yeslertiny /.ybesco, lie;
wrestler "came bacl ” and de'ctiinl Munn the t'hampion.
Lynesro is fifty-light year old ju-t ten v •ar* older tho 1
most of us. It means that we have ten year* mole in which
to “ rumble.”
Several new counties in the state will he mad • at the
state capital if the plan* &gt;&gt;f the dividers do not get caught
ill the legislative jam. We would like to suggest that Sem­
inole county take in ull that part of Volusia county bordering
Lake Monroe with Osteen and Enterprise und that "No
Man's Lund,” when* the mud cannot lie fixed biriui.se Vo­
lusia county doe* not cure for that end &lt;&gt;f the county.

E. F. LA N E

T’ rrrx 1
f ’ 7 r 'C ’ T X 'Z ' C4 '
L M / O t i i u 0 .‘\ 1 L U l J A 1

PHONE:— Res. 4 2 8 -J

At The Churches

Personals

M
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Boom s 501-502.
P h o n e 05
S
F i r s t N n l i o n a l B a n k B u iltliu g .
N
M
fi
S a l e s F o r c e : — M is s Hubn
H uba W i l l i a m s , M ia s Helen
• VI
d
lin ag e.
*
l
is a iz iiiiiiiu iiiiio B B B g n iB iiiu x c a a tin iiia a x x n JiiH ii

•he
like
s to
and

T 'jl

Little Miss Robson
Celebrate s Birthday!

n i* M i3 H iiv n iis iiiiX K « u a u u e « ia iM k U iiiiiiu ija x iiiM u t(

.JlJSfl IN PASSING

M I S S KATHRYN WIL KEY’ , Society Editor

Mrs. Hagan Is Hostess
To Book Lovers Club

i No wonder some women havtn’i
; any clothes. They wear nut tx
dresses shopping to buy one
*

^

he Social Side o
Office HS

We nre so scared our hair i?
, ing to stick up in th&lt;- '
ts»;
' it won’t stay down.

-Jg*f t SSV.'TiSil

gram,
,
.
1
down to t h r e e m e a l s e a c h d av an d e a ts until h e .h a s d iH ic i il t'
you nu.e *\ Ten cnsloiner*. |
7. — C’onstrurtion of boulevard
n r,|,. r •
in w a n tin g w h o n 'h t T g c t a up.
rhon” i)iije t im e s ou t o f ten lie For a well-run department store j
around l.ake Monroe.
#
*
it h
huvt
a v e a s n a c k o r Vwo s o m e t i m e d u rin g t h e m o r n i n g , i’ll* I y«u have for custom re* the entire
8/—Completion of city beautilira- i m u st
for your receipt* you have j
s o m e t i m e .d
u r in g *t he aftern o o tv .
•during
Ami 'h e * a l w a „y s t a k e s ;i l*
tion program.
a big percentage of the annual inlofik a t tb e #-ice b o x b e f o r e g'»ing to bed j u s t to s e e i f t h e r e j s j. otne of the United State*, a n d !
B I B L E THOUGHT FOR TODAJ a n y t h i n g bes h a s m is s e d . * * *
*
money pours in every day.
For if ye live after the flesh, • Y e s #t h e r e , is l i f l l e (|fiulita’a b o u t it, e a t i n g h a s c o m e * t u be
Marshall Field and Company, in '
y» shall die; but if yV through
; Chicago, do a total business of
a
lm
o
s
t
t
h
e
s
in
t
h
a
t
d
r
in
k
i
n
g
’
w
as.
the spirit do mortify tin deed* of
'm ore than one hundred and f i f t y !
the body, ye- shall live. Romans
millions. The department store i* j
8:13.
only starting.
It,

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A T U R D A Y . A P R j L J S . 1925

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL Iff, 1925

l a i i i i i S O i i b O U 11111

PLAIN PU SS
WILLOW

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Guaranteed for &lt;
year. Gomes ii)
the new sluv
Used for dresses«
lingerie.
$.150 y ard

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I .K G I O N

ja ia iB i3 iiin c n iB iia ia iu a a a g iB L 'lia H &gt; B D i;a i3 a ii3 m &gt; l&lt;

a

«
With all of the north side of Lake Monroe in Seminole
■
Lake Mary might Just us well
n
n
v.c could Ittiilit that bridge across from Hanford to Enter­
climb on the bund wagon. It i■
m
prise and forever settle the discussion of where flic road was
best to vote for good roads, i t
d
N
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■
coming through SatPoni
And some of the prettiest home
m atter where they go.
i
a
site* in Florida are just m ro-- the lake at Elite prise.
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u
would
u
n
d
o
u
b
te
d
ly
be
m
u
c
h
a
p
p
r
e
c
ia
te
d
.
,
•
»
a
Home (MTHons make a practice &lt;&gt;f
P.MNI.EVK COULD not become
i
m
The Tampa Tribune took a crack at tba New pup i Men’*
issuing wooden cheek*
Judging
P i, me Minister wathmit the So
*
*
Homo
the
other
day
und
ju&gt;t
in
pie*
nig
we
would
n
ie
to
re­
4
from the dully reports issued by
lull 1 ' .........-ni
\nd the three
:
X
mark that if the editor of the Tribune will attend sume of
the Hanford Credit Association.
Soi'inlists could lint eiltey tile new 1
u
3
ttii*
meetiiig*
of
it*,,
i
o
a
r
!
*»f
hr.
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*
rof
tt*.:
1*01111
BY
IRVIN
- ■- ■. ■u ■■■ —
Cabinet except with their party'"
n
I
if
a
he will not poke fun at tli ir effort*. Being a director and
•
consent. 'I’liis may explain to an j
_ iiiTe f a r m all l i l t ' d : J» 2 -in c h u v l l s ; t e n a n t Iuhi -hi'I H
Some folk* don't pay tlo-ii bill
never
attending
a
meeting
does
not
give
him
any
license
grv
Con
ervatives
the
few
pleas-1
«
so that they can invest in real
iin 11 voyage of ulie of the t il- "what kind of a Juki r i- this h e y ant word* said iilmut Ilerriot h v ,
2 muh*s and aall f a r m i n u e q u ip m e n t .
to belittle the efforts of those who are really living to do
L o c a t e d on hard 1
■
estate, and then go to church on
I can’t travel
head
clerk
of
yollt
'
ct
4
&gt;w
York
to
l.iv
something
with
n
white
elephant
and
get
the
bea.-t
into
The j'revi
Sunday und pray that they will go naril li^ a s from Ne
N Hiirfui'c mat and r ig h t at loading s t a t i o n .
i
in the same stntero mil wit It that President Conlalge.
ing off the hide
winter
quarters
without
t
•ytnibls
of
LullI
erpool
a
May.
II
C
.
dent
i*
acquainted
with
French
■
to Heaven when they die.
I can't
there
Major Reyn •lil*.
3
■
politics.
— 1----------- o ------ --- - *011 was registefrd oil the passed' and I won't! So far a- that goes.
M
P ric e ib,.&gt;(H). 0 l). T e r m s
If
■am this eusoli and will re­
Sanford ha* a good I all
i
iH
One of the most cnmfnrtuhh ger lint. The purser, i nulling over i Aithvr one of 11* like- the idea."
reive the undivided upp 0 t f the tain . Thursday after­
*
a
BERN
ARD
SIIAW
say*
the
•mi'.,
"What complaint have y o u ?”
places to live is just inside your tint mimes, assigned to the same
i
fU
long mill adjoining
noon dosing will swell tIt
■
income.— Mount • Dorn
Topic. stateroom as fellow travelers, this asked the skipper. "Do you object isn't a human institution exdu i
cities will come h u e to *e real ball playing.
■
l
ively
ami
dogs,
or
even
beetles,
Wouldn't it Ih- u little close hi Major Reynolds and a husky stock­ in an army officer I«.r a traveling
■
may have souls. G. K. Chesterton,
■
man fi'vn the Puuliamlle of Texas. companion " "
there.
There ure some lug t h i n g s in d ie for Seminole and Voili-only
religious
and
Roman
"Not
generally,"
tutcil
the
— —
— &lt;)------------------A little later tin *ciiMlcman, ig
topment
that
t
annot
be
lusia counties in tin- way of dev
!
Then there is that lull which miring the purser, hunted up the Texan "only this happen* to iff- Catholic, objects to tlint view, lie
■
made public at this tune
Tl' - pe pie coining here now to
■
F i r s t S t.
the Saivution army That there doesn’t think that the highly in
would ryipitre all cigar stores to . -kip|* 1
S a n f o r d . H a.
y
have
tho-money
and
the
buy
land*
are
the
right
nrt.
1
place wooden Indians in fro n ted 1 “ Look here, cup,” he demanded,' majm ’s other name is I ■nrietta: telligent wolf, humldy listening to
All
We
need
to
&lt;
|
o
i*
to
vision and they will do thing*
the
preachings
of
St.
Ftnucis,
hud
their establishments, which again
our cu-operutloa ami they will do the 11
give I In
u soul to save, und add* “ We do
mak*'* us wonder how some legi* ’
not know that the hyena desires
tutors get there anyway.
I In" can g o out any da; now and catch ull the fi.h you
eternal life."
B u i B u i M i B a a B a B B i B e B a B a B f l - j n n a n B x a a B a x K a B B x u B B B B B i ’'
■
- II--------METRlM’O U T A N L I F E INSURANCE ItUl.I.F.IIN
can carry home. If our f &lt;h can lie protected we will ulMuny who have found thi* life
Apropos of the advertising that*
way* have phuty of then und our tourist* next winter will
unsatisfactory will suy, “ latelli|a
Lakeland will do when it gets the
a
have the time o f lheir lives on fi-hing ami boating trip- on
t W|| llo-pilnt I win h.d hud i hi 1&lt;1- I gent hyena, lie knows when he haIn
the
December.
P.!-l.
Bullclii^
money, the Sanforil Chamber of
a
the
upper
and
lower
river.
1
had
enough
”
•
anwell.
These
r
much
more
a
Commerce is placing some unus­ it was slmwii that in urdriflto muiiy
a
1
1
1
1
*1
*1
*uti*factory#thi7li
s
re-«-rie
ually attractive displays, in the lain u stationary population, a
a
a
go--!
thing
for
Sanford
but
fi
*t
of
That yacht cbtb i
VON lll.NDENIIUKG. fine .d.j
i ll
averugc
a
larger papers of the »lute. Lul.e- minimum of 3.1 children per fum jI ccntly sAidnll f
all we want a real I &gt;■at basin. The one we now have iof children per completed fighting general of tho llnhenzol
n
I ||y imist lie burn to compensate for,I niimher
.
lund Ledger.
but
it
could
be
improved
and
probably
a
not
much
of
unythiiq
lern
days,
but
n
poor
head
for
i
The
explanation
is,
in
i losses ilye to curly ileaAb, Tellli- j; mat riiitfi*.
- - O' a
will lie before un.ith r .&lt;enM.li. \\ illi a good boat ti.isin we
German
Republic,
i*
running
ns
the
all
probability,
that
tin....
cast**
in­
my
iiml
marriage
vvitbotll
live
is­
■
Tampa Times prints a picture of
wilt have hundred ■if ai titv.
n
clude u largo miinbei of
poor Hobi^uoilcrn candidate. The idea
the railroad crossing where Mrs. sue. We have fairly accurate in­
a
' is that he will keep “devotion to
Brown was killed, und with it tlu- formation us to what part of the people, whose ftimilii • arc ‘ still 1the Kuiser alive until the Kaiser'
above the averiige |pn n |* verv
deficit
I*
due
to
the
first
two
cuu
•
•
infermation that the Tampa cit&gt;*
|grandson j* old enough to lake
government will again “ petition" i ■. What follow* will throw sum • inlcbcsting to find that among tile throne."
TAMPA TUIIUISK
the rnilrimd to make the crossing light mi the third—childless mur- them, one in very mv had hurru*
Illndeiiliurg requested th j Kni 'cr
1
no
children.
Thi*
prii|hii»ion
is
ap
ringes
.n f.
The people of Tampe n f
to free him from his oath of loyulWo recall a grandfather, who "goin's on" &gt;vere to Is- seen, if
The records of 1007 married wo- quirently increasing.
foolish to allow such a government
I tv to the imperial flag that h"
to
be there were iatrouiling «-y
to remain in office. They 'should |men ov»*r forty-five years of age | A study bused on the United might run for President of the •v.i.- a vestryman in tin church ami ( *i*-&lt; them, in many a narked buggy.
Stiilcs
census
of
I'
mio -Rowed that
a
highly
respected
old
gentleman,
who
were
admitted
for
n
great
vaelect men who would compel tin*
German Republic without perjur who went to the Legislature for a \\.i have no doubt that nuuiv who
railroads to make Tumpa crossings titty of condition* t" the Pres­ only 7 t |*t cent of the women un­ ing himself.
read these lines can recall some
He was frctsl, of
aafe. They huve the law if they byterian Hospitul were studied. In der forty-five years, living in the course, and is now running to keep ti m or two. ruiseil a more or lea* -inh happening either seen or e x ­
table ami respected fanu'y.
State
of
Rhode
l.-luinl,
the
cities
I
the
Presbyterian
gmup
17.3
tier
t.
spec
will Invoke it.—Ocala Slur.
cent wen* chfldle**.
Combining of Ohio und Mum sola, had no I the obi lloiienzoHorn throne warm telling with great glee how he perienced. "Sparking " as it, used
IN Q U IR E
children. Among women of native I for the sun of the Crown Prince. ".sparkes I" grandmother in the old to be culled, or "courting,'' as it
l. it night a freight cur war |these figures with other:, in the p.ilelltage (he pen i-ntugc wai* called today, i* ns old it-s Ad­
Ciggy,
with
the
rein*
wrapped
recent
literature
hu*
led
us
to
con­
left landing on one of the lines*
• IF VON HIDKNBURG should n.mill th«-‘ whip. “ And do pm am and Eve.
©f the Atlantic Coast Line cros»in» clude thut ut preaent time one ntote than twice tii.it for those of he elected President, which seems know.” the old fellow would chuck­
Doubtless it is shocking to some
torcign
parentage
l
luf
a
c
t
'that
K t m Street, half of it Jutting out mariage in every six In the Unit­
of
us old foggiex to -ee the young
unlikely,
conditions
would
change
le.
"that
the
old
gray
mate
seemed
into the bu»y thoroughfare Then ed Slate* im* not resulted in ulT- a very valuable eb-ment in our , in Germuny.
tu know what wu* going on . y ex, folk of today »o courageous about
I
opululion
is
failing
to
repi
otluce
spring.
was no light or flagman there to
The German Republic, like the -lieu, she did so. and every mice it, so frunk us to kis* in ulmost
hit* le-eii demonstratevl
Among the Presbyterian Ho»- Itself
warn people of danger. This con­
t'nitv
l States Republic, is a de­ In a while she’d turn round :.nd public. But none of us neeils to
dition may not have lotted all pitul admissions, 15.1 per cell!'hud Again ai d again. P -vubly xmiie- mocracy managed by industrial ilmoit !uugh right out loud t&lt;» v sou it. Each of u s 'c ija turn the
night, but we know that it did la*l borne one child, and in th? Bella- thing is to b&lt;i gained by fre*|ent re* iund liimncinl intelligence for the
ndnta siltin’ on mv knee, head. Wc don't fcallv have tu
•ar
The
ten minutes and that wax Ions vui group. 12.7 par ernt.
look into ei ich parked uutomobibiteration
of
the
seriouxnoxu
y(
the
ggucral
u'vlfme,
and
especially
fur
[mid
dsTcissb’
* Ilk* nil get nu^.'
i ■ ■ B a n a M a a o i a u a c a a B a a a a a a a a a a H a B a B a * il||)|||i|a||||||aaak
enough to have cauted a xeriuux average number uf children-. Isrui
do we I
Uipckt
that
t
uwhL
* Ai|U we rather »
iiiduakfyiL ;md fiuaiwUl wcUuc
wax 3,7 fur the women tl ,UW I eilUUlP.ilaccident.
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WINNINGSTREAK
OF REDS 8 TO6

M lu n g e

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at St. Louis.
Cleveland at Pet roll.
Boston at New York.
Washington at Philadelphia,

CIJWMNNATL
Apr. 1R.— St.
Louis broke Cincinnati’s winning
ptreak of three strniKht Karnes hy
tnkine the final frame of the se­
ries Friday in 11 inninjfs, H to fi.
The Reds, cominjr from behind
made the score six-all in the se­
venth. Two hits and a muffed
th n v
t *»*c Cardinal* two run*
nnd the tranic in the eleventh.
Score by inninfes;
S t. L. __r.no ioo (mo 0 2 —ft— 1 1 — rt
Cin. ..„ i!00 ’JOI too 00—0— 11— 5
Batteries; It hem, Myers and
Schmidt; Sheehan, Benton, .May
and Harffrave.

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Heainn. If 11vln* . am) If dead, the
lie|r devi»r»*. grant*** or other
rlnlnxnt* under the said J|. Hem.
all persona &gt;»r parties whose names
nr-- inkmiun xminting any right.
*ltl». &lt;&gt;r Interest In and l i the pro'p***
Jnvntved In ( h i s suit and rt"w iiio l ,i* folio h*. to. wit I situate.
Iv.'i
ahd being in .'lenilhole ( .Min.
t; r'lnride. Heg, J.ftI Chela* South
of t'.e northeast corner of the H\V&lt;*
o f s ' . “i &lt;&gt;( Section 11 . T o w n s h i p ii

Remember Him?

Cardinals Compelled to Go
3! Innlnjp* For Victory;
! Giants Take Game With
’ Boston. Dean Pitching Well

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NATION At. LEAGUE
St. Louis at Cincinnati,
Pittsburgh at Chicugo.
New York at Boston.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn.

it I. day " f Mai. A. Ii. tsjfi. to"

.u i .. t ie ln a .t r u l e dax o f t h i s t ' o i n i .

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. . . ... e o e r e h y
o r d e r e d t o he
11 I* t n r t l i e r »ird*r*x| t h a t t h i s

FLORIDA STA TE LEAGUE
Tampa at Sanford.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Chattanooga at Atlanta.
Little Rock at .Memphis.
Mobile at New Orleans.
Nashville at IlirmitiKham.

Yesterday’s
Results

NEW YORK. Apr.
IS -Jo e
Judge. Wash inn ton fir-t base­
man, featured in a six to one vic­
tory for the Senators over the
New York Yankee* Friday, gi'-'
inir the world’s champion ' a three
to one edife in the first eerier of
the season.
Judge 'denied the
1 o •* n ;r, t o e fooilh UlLi, ..... cl
nnd home run in two day*. Butch
Ruether. former left hander, had
much the better of his content ^ .h
Hob Shawkey, of the Yankee).
Score hy inninns:
Wushinifton . 010 -{01 OOP—f&gt; u !
New York
Mill 00ft (Kill— I 10 0
Batteries;
Ruethor and Rue!;
Shnwkey, FrnncU, «lnhni&gt;on and
O’Neill.

DEAN PROVES IN V IN C IB L E
FLORIDA ST A TE I.EAGl !
BOSTON, Apr. 18,- Dean held
Boston to four hits Friday, the I.akeinnd'St. Pete, rain.
Hinton Defeats Athletics.
Giants winning 2 to 0, giving them Sanford-Tampa, ruin.
PHILADELPHIA. Apr IK-TJ&gt;e
NATIONAL LEAGUE
u victory in their opening series
Ho don Red Sox broke the Phila­
of the champion
passion,
two Cincinnati 0; St. Louis H
delphia Americas’ winning -dtcak
game* In ym».
Pee.n’r ringle in Hfielnn fl* Von* Yort; U,
nnd won their tirst game of the*
the fifth scored Ifevine, who had Chicago 0; Pittshurgh &lt;’&gt;.
sia.ion Friday, t to ft. Ruin haltdoubled, with the first run. Sin- Only three scheduled.
led the game after the \thletirs
k Icm by Terry nnd Wilson and
iiuif of the fifth - inning. Lefty
Jackson’s sacrifice fly gave New
Giovt-.. Connie Muck’s expen tve
AMERICAN I.EAGUI
liiitier again Irietl tn tame the
York its other run in the ninth.
St. Louis I); Cleveland I.
Red Sox. but once again hi* wild*
Score hy innings;
I Detroit !•; Chicago .’I.
tie**! foiled him to tin- sidelines.
New York 000 010 001—2— 0 —0 Philadelphia
Poston •!.
Score hv innings;
Boston .. .. 000 000 000—0 — t— 1 ! New York I: Washington 0
Batteries: Dean
and Devine;
I
R2(l M— I fi I
Philutlelnbia
dhti i)ti :| 7 0
Genewich, Graham. Marquard nnd
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
(Five Innings, mini.
Gibso
At Atlanta t&gt;; Chattanooga
p otteries: tfnirir. titwl I'i. iuiih;
At New Orleans .1; .Mooiie I.
tiiove-, Walherg and Cochran.
At Hirminghnm 1; Nashville &lt;&gt;.
CHICAGO, Apr. 18.— Home run At Memphi* 4; Little Rock I.
Dniiks Wins His Game.
smashes hy S ta tz and Hartnett,
DETROIT, Apr. IB.—Chicago
the fourth of th- kind hy the latter
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
pitchers were numerous nnd inei
In three games, featured the final Syracuse I I ; Newark It.
game of the series with he Pirn ten, Rochester .'I; Reading 7 (7 in Motive ami Detroit won the ft mi
game of (he cries 0 tn •!, I&gt;.*u
won by th Ctilw, it to (1 Friday a f ­
nings, rain),
taking full advantage of the dink
ternoon. Miller had a perfect day Rtiffah) I; Jersey f ’itv 0,
at hat with four hits in four Toronto-Baltimore previously play day, win the first pitcher to start
and finish a game here. Illanken*
times at hat.
hip and Lyons were touched for
Score hy innings:
t Ive run i in I he first.
Pittsburgh . 1112 1120 100—fi 0— .1
Scum hv innings:
Chicago
.10:1 .'too 00x—II— 13— 1
Chicago
lllo mm o|&lt;&gt; ft II '!
Batteries: Morrison,
K on pa I.
lilt roll
500 l ’J2 nix—0 l‘! 0
Songer ami Gooch; Kaufman and
lialtcries; Lyons, Connelly, Map*
Hartnett.
gun. Ash and Schalk and t roll e;
Ihuss ar.d Hnsslei.
St. Peter-litirgg
Sanford
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Following Prizes

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S o l i c i t o r * f o r t ’u r n p i a l n . t n &lt;*.
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in eirA N V E H V
I I E i . I . A l l V, O n n p l i i l n u u t

Not *n many years ago Joe Wood
Hull t o Q u JH T i t l e
v.’ni rated one of the best pitchers M t i n ’ll A A C K E R . .*t ill t i o f r u . h i n t *
' " l i r e ft»
(Iffrmlfiiilw
f i m m i i i i ml
in the major leagues. His smoke
l i«t« ittiif ri*
ball was Ids big a- iet then. Well s*r •!&lt;■ #.f K l n r i il a :
T«*: AJartlia Acrm ♦&gt;*4
h,.i ,. be 1* p * h.* h.ok* today as
coach of the Yale University dia­
mond aspirants. Anti Jo e, hy the
'a iiiiiiia a a B a s iM iia iiiiin a iN a R M a ia iic a ia B s o n iH in u a ia a K K iiiia H a iB iiia iiiiitiiiii;
way, anticipates u good season for
a «,*«V V V V V v \ * %* V V V \ * V V v % * w \ * U*V
V %* N* V \ *W
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his collegians.
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How They Stand

Rowing F o r Woman
Finds Enthu siastic
Support in London

LONDON, Apr. 17.—News that
the faculty o f the University Collego of North W ales had barred
boat racing among it* fair stu­
dents on the ground that the e x ­
ercise is highly injurious to them
has aroused the varsity girls in
other parts of England, who con­
tend that the action in not justified
pest

e x p e rie n c e .).

" i f properly trained, there is
no danger of straining the heart,"
said Miss Evelyn Cuntiffe, presi­
dent of the London University Wo­
men’s Rowing Club, recently. ‘‘ If
one take* n proper rare to avoid
all sweets and chocolates, new
bread, pastries nnd other choice
hits so often served at afternoon
tens, for a long time in advance,
there Is no risk ut all for rowing
aspirant*," Miss Ctndiffe contin­
ued. "Wo are the oldest London
women’s crew nnd practiced intervarisity racing before any other
London university.
" I tin not ml vocal e mixed limit
racing. A* yet we are not aide
to compete with men, and I don’t
think we ever shall lie, u* there
is no sport in the world in which
strength tells so much as rowing
I have never seen a case of ill
effects from racing, as all nut
candidate* must have strong hcait
tn he allowed to take up training
Bowing a* a sport for women i
nn its way to enjoy greater pop
ulurity here than hockey, judging
hy the strides it has made dining
the last two years,”

A lot in U a k Mill will bring

AMLIiH )
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Washington
Chicago
Detroit
Hostnn
New York
St. touts
The ouisie of th" rarillnit of SI.
B*. niainin I* ranklin’11 mother inMartin's Church, (ironlngen, Hoi- *aw thniigln twice beimi. givim*
land, is followed hy then ppeurancc eunsiut to her daughter’' inarringe
of a watchman oiccesaim ly on 'X'ith a printer, h e r great o bjet.
eat h o f the huh'iiiiic* facing each **'&gt;n xxa. that there were already
point of the compass, who semis * 'vo printing presses in the 1 int*il
nut a trumpet strain, reminding Ntute* and she ilmilit«-it xvhethei a
the sleeping city th at "all is well." Udnl " ‘*nlil 11ml enough husines*.

There xverc .t.tinl West
graduates xvlm served in th
during the World War.

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PRIN TIN G
WIGHT P R IN T SHOP— Rush nrd
ers n specialty. Phone 117-W
9 Railroad Avenue.

Advertising*

THE SE M IN O L E
PR IN TER Y —
Printing thnt pleases. Prompt
sen’ice. Telephone 9.1. New lo­
cation. Wolnkn
Building next LEARN ABOUT font County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele­
door to Used Furniture Go.
gram. Best advertising medium in
REA L ESTATE
'Raith Florida Published mornings.
Stnr-Tolrgrnni, l.nkrdnnd. Fla.
B. S P U R M N G . SIR
OHIO—Netn
specialist.
Subdivision
MnVe ynur «nlos
lnrulo. Florida, and
through the Xenia Gnrnttp.
Heights, Florida on Dix
Xeria. Obio. Rich sericnlturnl
wav.
district. Want ad and display
rates on request.
TIN ANIl M ETA L WORK
;n —r to s s .
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds O n M T M P r i ft i n . , . )
iTL’d rtrfji hnvi* nit*
€*lri*uof Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
doiith wo*it**r ■
n ^ n ru la
Water and Hunt Tanks. At Oak l i t i ' i n a,^In /O.w*nFf|i
*in «
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
TO REACH *n* rrnsnernu* farm ­
phone 1 1 1 .
ers and fern growers uf Volusia
county ndverti^c in the Del-and
DaHv News, rate 1c per word, cash
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general with order.
cement work, sidewalks, build­ MAINE— Wmervtlle. Morning Sen­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes, i. K.
tinel. Thousands of Maine penTcrwillegcr, Prop.
nln nrn interested in Florida nror
ertv
Reach them through tV
HILL L U M B E R CO, House o Sentinel.
Rate card on applicnServico, Quality and Price.
hou.
Lumber and Building Material
A L IT T L E WANT AD in The
Carter Lumber Compamy
Herald will bring you big re­
N. Laurel Sc.
Phone 5G5
sults. Advertise there old nrMeler
you have stored nwnv and have
no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad
may bring vnu several dollars.
Phone 1 18 and a representative will
call to see you.

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FLORIDA— ORTiA NDO Ornndo
morning Senttnnl: larg“st cltmsiried business, rate le 0 word, min­
imum 2 1 c cash with order.

—

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
aceppted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

you have seen in the
national maguzine

isified Directory

Used Cars For Sale
Ford T-n-itu:. special.
I'ord Pam!. ji[»ht delivery
Fori I Turing."
Ford Ton Truck.
........ (»m h -fd d a k . 1Holy &gt;
ID—1 Ford Sedan
102:1 Ford 1* r a “Terms to sm
I. W. PHH.I.IPS'' SONS
Sanford. Fla.
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I am at present in your com­ ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — S t
munity and hope to visit your
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustins Evening Reenrd.
home soon.

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From Which Kentucky Man Suf­
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it,
Month, Relieved oy
St. |
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’WI0IU1.e s FOR REN T
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Car
Drive
Oak and Second

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all occasions.
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dpryan.
^ Bank Bui
‘‘hone -117-1,

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Complete— or Furnish mate
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TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
i Sundays
ADVERTISE. In tr.e Journnl-Hcrald. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper.
Morning, nflernoon,
weekly and Sunday Uassitlcd rutea
10 c per line.
Way cross Journal- J
Herald, Waycroa*. Georgia.

tiM E E Z IN

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Nine room
——
home, only one block front busi­ FO R REN T—II room apaitmenl
ness section. A wonderful buy lit
with bath ami porch to adults,
$15,0(10 on verv easy terms. See lilll Oak Avc.
Mr. Sossnmon. 2 d2 First Street.
FO R R E N T — Nicely furnished
FOR SA LE— 1921 ror.l Coupe, a 1 suburban home, only short drive
good car priced right.
Very I to Sanford, modern conveniences,
liberal terms. Sanford
Automo- , reasonable rent to good tennant.
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t iifftOirt
.IH4
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!«c, Wight Bros. Bldg. I
i First National Bank Bldg. Phone
FOR SALK— Bubv carriage. Phone '-&gt;1 * .1.

Vnti aru wasting time anil moII this P a g e hasn't y i iu i i !^.isifici! advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. I 18.

NOW VACANT— Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, comforta­
ble and cool, telephone, hot und
cold water, !t:t East 5th St.
rurn i* tied mom*.—
Home
Carnao.i
H. Fellows.
___

dist and Found
LOST i&gt;u street or Geneva road.
One new bicycle tiie.
1-enve
with Sanford Cycle Co. Reward.
■1. A. I ogan.
LO ST White and liver pointer.
Wenrs collar. Answers to Don.
Reward if returned to ({. E. McCall
Sanford Loan &amp; Savings Co.

JOHN E. FOX
Real Estate in s u r a n c e
All kinds of property listed for sale
Park Avenue and Second Street

, FOR HALE—ILiuiimbiii- Turning
1922 Model.
A good buy at
F&lt;*R
KENT One three room
1 $:i:t5.UU. Very liberal terms. Sanapartment with private bath and
j ford Automobile Co. Wight Bros. on.* two loom apartment. Inquire
Bldg.
nt Herald Office.

DAVID B. HYER
ARCHITECT
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O rln n.lo, r i s f ltli,

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SAl FJ—-A good jersey co.v. FO R REN T lit bed room house
Inquire first house Pace’s l.a’H*
for
umniei, excellent inci no:
,
. ,,
r m 1 location.
Dnytonn
Bench.
I lie snow-capped peak ot M i.,
\ Albriitcn. 1.12 Atlantic
' l-.ven -L rises 29.111 feel above

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The I’ii 1 01 That Have* Tou

\ Clark Jewell (ias
Ranine Is Ideal
for the home
Ball Hardware
Phone S

I 111 UriKiuitlii

Ave,

1*floor ,7 it

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Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue n.' Bilious Fever.

. TAYLOR DYER
Pain ting— Decorating
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be. 11 dated a.s early as GIP9,

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

OLD HOMETOWN

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

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T H E BEST

T i^ o n o u m Pc? R o o m

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\1 1 tomatic Windshield
t 'Iciuiera

$3.50
Barking Lights

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East Second Si and
111:1 Sanford Avc.

Everything for the
baseball season. See
Ball Hardware

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a b o u t i t *..

'T&gt;»E MOftie TROU^M EiACK or

u v n * . r s t a b l e v /a s o -E aj
B A R L T lO O A f-

Phone S

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By G EO RG E McMANUS
V / H M \eo - '
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*1 Daytona Bench. Phono 10Gfi-J.

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BRINGING U P FA TH ER
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FOR SA LE OR KENT Bungalow
on Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
ner lot. Real bargain $7500. Good
terms. Thrasher A G am er.
FO R RENT Ground Floor Elk*
Bldg, 205 Oak Avc. Inquire up­
FOR SA LE— Space m the page stairs. C. T. Smith.
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
Furnished rooms and
or sell that second hand goods'!
Hhno-&gt; Apartments*
__
Opposite Post Office.
low, 5 rooms uml hath. In best —
- - —residential. East front a n ! large FO R REN T ut Daytona Bench,
shade trees. $ 10 0 0 cash, balance I \,.rv desirable summer cottage
monthly. See Mr. Hossamon, 202 ; and apartment*. Robert Gray, 8 IM
First Street.
j Auditorium llldv. P. O. Rok_ 21,

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

J

t y*!*l fee illl&gt;l 1 ’ Hfl

FO R REN T— Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates,
f.iucntn House.

*&gt;0&gt;’______________ _
____ ' F O R REN T—S i* room house. All
MAYFAIR LOT. Mellnnville Aveconveniimees. On Magnnue in Grove. For quick sale, i l,» ; “
ween dr. and li t St.
to-.OO to.in . . . h
............................
\\ rite Snllv cat....... Herald.

Finnrim;

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FUR SA FE— W t ton Dodge truck FO R K EN T OR LEASE
house stuice on A. C.. L
Excellent cundilimi.
B est bar­
gain in town. Phone
F. R Hanford Machine Co., 2nd
A ve.
King.

ADVERTISING gets resultii if 1»
reaches potential buyers.
Pa
latkn Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
___ 1

Liwronccburg. Ky.—Mr. J. P.
Kerins, a local coal dealer nttd far­
AUTO SER V IC E
Day mer, about two years ngo learned
:lit. Meets all trains. Bag of the value of Thoilford's Blacktran-fer. Phone 551,
Draught liver medicine, and uuw
ho sa&gt;-3 :
"Until then l atiffered with so- TAM|&gt;A MORNING T R IB U N E —
rere bilious attacks that ratno on
^em| jn ynur .subscription to the
IIKLL t ’AFK
iilK' t In Service and Quol two er three times each month, j Tribune &lt;»r hand it to your local
1 would get nauseated.
1 would dealer so you can rend Merida *
lir.it Street and Park Avc
have dizziness and couldn’t work.
^ p , ' th^ n,,,nths
“I would take pills until l was
()(J Jf yo|| ,jeajro 5 ;,000 insurworn-out with them. I didn’t seetu (m,.„ policy add 75 cents to your
«,a DRUG STORE — Pre- to get relief. After taking Ihe pUla cnler.
it.ons. Drugs, Sodas.
Wc
my bowels would act a couple or
y o y WANT to buy or sell
*.* near you an your phone,
thren times, then 1 would bo very | anyihing?’* If so advertise in
constipated.
rt,
t h,. ’’Gainesville Sun."
“ A neighbor told mo of Black- . ___ _
______
Draught and I begun H i use. I iq.;vi:t.i U’Mtta ATTKNTION--I’»nnever havo found o niiuh relief f,„L‘oiu is li'Kinninit ' n” grvMt^-i u*
Kit ELECTRIC CO.
r&lt; to Gillon Ji Platt
ns It gave m e I « u W »ut Ho
^
,i;a.
Everything elec* without It for aii ’tiling.
Jlf
lt j,l!at nnotheU: .1 1 * "
"It seemed to cleanse my whole 1 ,„n|(ufl
tirldK* across Kamim
’tone 122. Elcctrugith
■rstem mid mako me fed liko new. , t,la |u&gt; ..inriru. uoarier million
I would take a few d o scs-g et rid
KftT* ' . S l » i i
s t a t io n s an d
of tbo bllu und l u . ” my usual clear |ilifli\t (&gt; ^,..., 1,^ 1 ch.inc, for HvAc ro SU P P L IE S
bead, feci full of ’pep’
do twice tho work.
NC-161
One cent a duae,
' SERVICE STATION.
*• Dil, Tires, Accessorvice with a a^iile. Elm
: Phono J17
. Three
,.— stations. ' Mag.
«nd Second. First und Elm,
,,, A^enuc and 10th Street.
Ln service.

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tin
H d l i t M l h i f 'I*
PALM BEACH r.’O lJN T Y --T h e et)|ititi
e l uf la ml,
i*tt uni*seone of stupendnns development
Read about It In the Palm Bench [
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

UlT ELECTRIC S E R V IC E
Expert Electrical repairs.
W. Central Ave. Orlando,

Cypress and Pine
From ini;
Sheathing
Sitiing

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Muir n ri m i cjiUHe u In r e i n Tin* II
,N \V It l»r**v. &lt; 11it pa n &gt;. t t « n i i &lt; i ! i '
( In n , U 1•1n i 1111ft itiitj H \\
tnh n sn ii

charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rnt*-car*f

fjItE AND MOTOR R E
1 V|Nm m ;

A complete line of

Ceilin';
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
1 Brick
Linte
Plaster
White
Rock Plaster Board
\v i:. w iirri:.
S ( o r h i l Mu»t»*r
Nails
\V ll„si i \ ,v H M l ' S I P M .P K It.
S ' d Ir i f o i*h ft •r i *i»tit |»1it I tia tit
, Screen Wire
A h r 1). i s .
M ay 2
Builders Hardware
Doors
N i i f i i v 1» hf*r»*!*&gt; K*\ell. tliilf. m i * Windows
»l* r it it* I !»\ \ u t \%v *•( tliilt
eelldlhi
« t i t • vf c \ * ’ c u i l n i i I n ' l l r 111 m i l n i e th»
Frames and Screens
- i n i tin 1 u f P r pi* in In* r, I !*l! t. issilillkt
Made to Order
u f ii
ini
11 hd«* r I lt«**«f tilt*

Quick results. Two cento per word

R. B. CARTER

NEW
LUM BER YARD

Rooms For Rent

For Rent

For Sale

W A N T E D

** A N T E 0 — A bright young boy WANTED flood grocery clerk.
willing to work to start out a*
stale where worked lant. salary
messenger anil learn business.—* wanted. Address 178 Herald Of­
Apply Sanford Credit Association fice.
Room IIs First National Hank
lluildi
i i A .m w i
1O
iv r,.s 1 — 1
or
&lt;i
room cottage at once. Close in.
W AN TED— First das
" Y ” care Herald.
Harrell’s Cafe.
1
Street.
WANTED At once, fill small saw
mills who can saw
first class
lumber t 1 manufacture lure tract
of located in South Florida to cut
by the thousand on contract. Fav­
orable working conditions.
Heal­
thy locution. We are building rail, ' l u t i -V I ’a n n - r o n , .1 it Ii . - t r m l i t n t s
romD through timber
to locate
of M i i i r r 1* •anlr*
Short timber haul and
Nittii'f I* li« r. ’■ kloii ihut und mill* nn
i t m id i*\ v l r t t t » i.f
f i n a l dour**** find timber.
.1. Ray Arnold Lum­
••f r&lt;*ncU&gt;:4tn&gt; did ! huI«&gt; •u(«*rt*t| In
Hi.it ci i i . » h i rmiM |m 111111 1 in till* ber Co., (irovelnnd, Fla.
I ‘I r r 11 lit
nl I It*1 s * 1\r til'll J lid It'­
Have you rooms to rent or some
Ll I &lt;' I r e 11 it o f
FliirSiLi.
In a n d f u r
hand furniture to sell?
H&lt;atnlfnd«*
I'n tim x ,
in
r i i a m ’r r y . second
" Id H'I ii I! I* \\ r It;lit In i . m p la i n * Use The Herald’s
classified page
-•1»t m id A l a n N* * *iin»•*r m M a r y A
ami
gel
results.
Cnro«*roti, h i« urtfi
mid Virginia
f ' a ndtuu 1'll*-mica) I **&lt;m|iaii% *■f Did*

I have n g ift—a Fuller Prod­ Sample copy on request.
uct which l leave free of TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tnmp » Dnily
pSING — Miiltigraphing, charge with every woman I
Times, the great
home daily,
Ig and mailing—ns you call upon.
rate 1 ’be per won1., minimun.
I it—when you want it.
r rm. H. E. Pi.mhr First
mal Bank Uldg.

FOR RESULTS |

Help Wanted

Automobiles

S H O E R E P A IP 'N G
IIOPKIN'S E L E C T R O ; S H O E
SHOP-—W e turn out. neat work,
with quick service and vve use
the beat materials.

•on.fnlrsrr.

rAGE SEVEK

RAM), SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925

TIIK SANFi

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T I OLVoT H L X R O
F i n ‘b H E E Y - E
A J S O ’urtEL
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e s tre a te d ,
R u fu s
A y tc h ,
s p e e d i n g $D &gt; b a u d e s t r e a t e d ; W .
F. Dodson, d ru n k , $ lo bond e s tre a t­
e d . I. H u g h a T i l l i x , v i o l a t i n g p a r k ­
i n g l a w . $1 a n i l c o s t ; W . E . M e G r a i v , o p e r a t i n g c a r o n r i n t , $1
a n d , c o sts; C la re n c e P r o fit, g a m b ­
l i n g $10 b o n d e s t r e a t e d .

17 ('uses Are Tried

In Municipal Court

t O N V K N T IO N C LO SES
H A V A N A . A p r . 17. — M e m b e r s
o f th e F lo r id a H o te l A s s o c ia tio n ,
a f t e r re -e le c tir'g C h a r le s 'E . Y o u n g
o f S t. A u g u s t in e ' p re s id e n t, le f t
I f i r H o n ie t h i s * m o r n i n g .

G a m c Postponed
On Account R a i n
T h e s e co n d o f th e h o m e se­
rie s o f g a m e s
b e tw e e n
San­
f o r d a n d T u m p a s c h e d u le d f o r
t h i s a f t e r n o o n w as c a lle d o f f
o n a c c o u n t o f ra in . S a t u r d a y ’s
g a m e w i l l be c a lle d a t 4 o 'c lo c k .

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THE SANFORD

N6w Memorials '■Will
Grace. Potomac River
At National Capital
t AM

WASHINGTON. Apr. Ifi.-rTho
I r l i l l Potomac Rivpr's provrtb.al seren­
ity will be seriously troubled thi s
im t h e rum m er, for worn is u nder way on
Ir a n g e two memorial* on its banka, nnd u
hided* tBJjjeatlc bridge to span iU bosom,
to. .
'On**
*he monuments, at the
S tance foot „f New Hampshire Avenue
, and E Street, will cntoiuemorate
pr. 16. those who lost thi-ir lives in thp
rtinent, I Titanic disaster, in a fig u re with
imi the | t a f itretched arms. John Ericsson,
i worst inventor and constructor of tha
hangt‘4 Mdjfitor of Civil War renown, will
&lt;Ml; lie^rememberfd in the o th e r piece
riirx i of statuary, tlOO feet s o u t h 'o f the
‘ j Lincoln memorial, not fa r from th *
prt Titanic statue.
j The Arlington Memorial Bridge,
ivi&gt;r 1 1 tinning southwesterly from th-»
the I,incoin memorial to Columbia 1st
ting land, so as to form an avenue toIn icbuild the Toad on a new In- 1 '.yard the Lee mnnsinn at Arlingcation in brintr tho entire roadI up ton, is to become one of the most
beautiful in the world. For its
1 to i f specifications.
On road No. 2, added the see- 1construction the Sixty-eighth Conu u t l . u i ixtii mii u p p l u |H iutip.-l
ti.lli fr.n.i Silver L.lk. folks (.1
| the section through Polk county. 1I of S14.7u0.000 over a ten-year |&gt;-&gt;
Added roud 27 between Fort
Fsrt tlod. Preliminary work. 00 laying
; the foundations, which will link
, Myers nnd Met ro.
iglor j the Lincoln and Lp '.* highways, ha*Added Bond -I he'.w vn Flagler
1 county line to Rose Bny through ju s t been started, under the diiecthe Daytona section
Members of the department ul-„
so granted:
,
The request of Senator M. O.
Overstreet tliut route A of the
•late hiyhwuy running through
Fleming Island (the
straight
route) lie designuted as th&gt;- state
highway ami th a t the board hard
I surface that route instead of the
river front; also that an unpiicution lie made to the war depart­
ment for the nrivilege of erect­
ing the Doctor's Lake bridge cou­
nt cling with thin highway.
The 'hurt route between DeI.eon
Spring* and DeLatld, provided VoIn,sin county nhull deposit with the
stute trensury the sum of $.'1.7,(100
to aid in this project.
Th« leones* of a delegation
from Miiehuu county ask:.;*r that
tin. state department take ovei
maintenance of road Kt in 'lint
county, lint declined t o accept N o .

ImMed States Charges That
: Country Funded Her Debts
Tto Other Powers, Ignoring
Her Obligations To II. S.
•— - -

Relief Debt Amounts
t o About 42 Million

Air. Jay, who has been appointed
ambassador to the Argentine re­
public, will remain ut lluchnre .
indefinitely to conduct negotiations
as to loan refunding nnd ulxo to
pre/is for satisfactory settlem ent
of other pending questions, be­
cause of ills special qualifications
to deni with Rumanian problems.
’ Increasing Dissatisfaction.
Both tho debt note and the d e ­
cision to rctuin Mr. Jay ut Duchnre*t are believed to represent in­
creasing dissatisfaction a t the
state department with th o delay
lli settling pending questions with
that country. Thexu include, be­
side* thp debt, the new Rumnnlnn
mining law nffecling oil e x p lo ra­
tions, which lias rlauses regarded
here us discriminatory against le-

ticn of Colonol C. 0 . Shorrlll. of
ficcr in charge of public building
nmi ground*.

Britt-Chittenden la
Style of New Realty
Company In Sanford

IX

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TtJN riH C B IT I'O fllT OF
v iv o l.ii c o u n t y . F i.o n n iA .

Ju a n ita

lllrk a n n . O e fem ln n t.
H IM . F O R U IV O Iti'K
O rder of P n l.lir a tln n
T l i r Sii.i"- &gt;.f F l o r l t l n . T o :
.1.1:1101:1 I f lp K n o n , i l o f r i i . l n n u lit iln*
n I.*•. &gt;- x l v l c .1 .-UIIK.*.
It np11r.1r.na Ity t h e a f f i d a v i t f o r
i.r .l.-r of iiulil I•*.«CI o n t i . i r i i i fill'd
D i a l It l« tlo&gt; lo - li.- f o f lit." c m *
pl.-titiau: In tin a l i o v . - e n t i t l e d • m 1*'*
I ’m I y o u i r e n r e s i d e n t o f a S t a l e
1 - . ' o u l i t . / o t h e r 1 l in n tin- S l i d *
o f F l o r i d a o n .l t h a t y o u r |dar&lt;&gt; of
p n l i v n r i - in M i i h n o w n a n d ‘ lint y o u
.11.' i i Vi -i .I..- n i t *
o f 1n - .- o tv -i &gt;ii .o - . r - i n n .l Unit t h e r e In n o p.-rm.fi in
II . Slut* ol F l o r i d a r r r v l r . - o f mil.1.0. -nn u p o n w l i o m w o u l d i.ln I y o u :
it I- ilo-rrfnr*- o r d e r e d t h a t
I o iiICm *li-l;n..ir do a.ipesr t*. the

loll ........

D e a le rs

Therefore, lie will sell you a good used car carry­
ing the same guarantee as a new car.
His investment in garage and service equipment,
the good will he has built up and his connection
with the Ford Motor Company are assets too
valuable for him to jeopardize with one un­
satisfactory sale.
That is one very good reason why you can buy
a used Ford car with full confidence that it has
the value claimed for it.

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F n t lfo r il

S . - m l t i o l , i ‘m i n t y ,-m,r ',r .
l l i o V i t y o f S a n f o r d a,” , ‘S
l y . f-'lorlila.
•■'•wiiw,
II.H S h e r i f f

rm up s

A|.r. I. II. I*.

:•ii.T iii (leTZfilll

. " f r e e |'r &gt; . P rtnfr**.* w ill
1.. . • n l .- r I m a l n m v.111. S a i d r a m *

alt for illvnre..
■liUTHKit o fpi-;ni:i» iiu.t
I. - imtill.sli -,| on -.- a w.-k
I .-) . -■&gt;11r

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III

ii.-iv»|»aiM r
&gt;'• inlii.d.-

IVMISX WII Hit! • • I have

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llli-, I lie

Isl

.In

of

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S E E TH E N E A R E S T A U T H O R IZE D
FORD D EALER

Only a limited number o l
tered at the pre-development
Terms are $10 cash and $5 no

mav,

mr |‘c

J r t .- k m . n v l l l .- I ' I o r Ida
A t lo r n i - &gt; f o r I* l.t I n t irr

in lliln call*" on

nfi.r.l H e r a l d
:.
.-•I
In
S u iir-ird
rli.rld a . -

of

i»oiir^ •.{ wlf*. | . in “t 'u
•*«&gt;•* w i n » * n it..- -.1
lo-rcv for .
.!
l.e*l lilililiT, at t|,.. ' . ®'*M

With the beginning ol initial develop­
ments at Golden Grove, an opportunity will be
given investors to purchase lots in this sub­
division at $125 each.

An Authorized Ford Dealer has too much at stake
to sell a car which will prove a disappointment.

I

t h e follow inic h.
land.
» l tu a t , rt
F lorida
*
1#
l - » t Hlx (•!).
ji, .
^
U ^ ) . T o r , ' v j 1^
.Ti*,
««» K. K
T r u f r,.r,| l- S‘*»'I

in*- at d a y o f .luo&lt;*. A. IT I n l
. ji * i M n r i H o n a n I n S-inf&gt;.r.f. S e i u lt .o l " I ‘ o l
Ill« | . of

in

of

.
......
H.„| pro c d s 717 and (52*1 from
ho-"', «h,“ 1 , ,s represented l-V
Annie east he advertised for'
“ loilnv in thr puK?nnt.
__ .
77 7 ,
That highway number
frni.u
H o ly I n illly H u n is
DeLaml south for tl miles lie a.l- f
V o u . V / m l ' f ’l l v v,;rli'!“,.l f,,r hills for a rock bnse .7
I I I i s C \ » 1 O t l t L i l y when till* district shall have placed,
in the hands of the state t r e a s u r e ’
NEW YORK. Apr. T..- H-d./ the sum of $1)0,000 to aid in thiitTrinity Episcopal r h u u l i mi. d
jiroiect.
stroyed by fire today with a In
Tin* contract for project number,
of half million dolluri.
( 17, from the Duval county |in '
through S t. Jojins county t •&gt; St?
Flounders are the ebumeleoii : in Augustine, was let to Boone 11ml
the fish family, rhnnging color 1-. Wester, contractors at D inning-j
harmoniz.- with their habitat.
luim. Ala., under a hid of npproxi— --------------------nmi l\ $127,1100, the work )&gt;&gt; )..A liell with wire I. /•&gt;, which 1 i.uipii tc.l in .'100 day:.

F o rd

n
n.*V

opnn

p i &gt;I

Clearing of part
veyors can begin t
sheets and staking
mediately and grea
noticed in the gen
property.

( u f.ra g
1
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cnte No. JS3
J.ulUUnK on,I

soon be
of the

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PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, A PR ILJ7, 1925.

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K A C n flllin n

Pd •-

ing In accordance with the
I
&lt; ally equalized, approved and con- i ,BE IT RESOLVED, T h a t the Fourteenth Street. Cypress Avenue
upon the cpruple* 1(3 feet, and against all lota and fore,
sions of the Charter of
and
Valencia
Street
a
width
of
24
BE IT RESOLVED, That the firmed, and
lands adjoining and contiguous or
City Commission of the City of
of
Sanford, Florida, n defilq Ci*»|
UK IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED. Sanford, Florida, deems* it ad v is­ fret and against all lots and lands
bounding and abutting upon said City Commission of the City of
and
place where com.-6aim tl**|
RESOLUTION
a • a t s s o t i m S T p r o v id in g 1
,k " " , r “ * r ,,bI_ '
adjoining and contiguous, or nounrd two times consecutively, once improvement; that Two Thousand Sanford, Florida, deems it advis* That this resolution shall be and able, as a necessary public im -,
ipon sflld ini* be heard and when said ,! . ? T
FOR TH E PAVING, IIE-PAV*
each week in n newspaper pub* One Hundred Twenty-Seven and able, as a necessary public im- j become effective immediately from provement, to pave, rc-pave, h a r d | *nC nml a &gt;'1
Tti,o
assessm ent roll will be fmairf^i]
ISG. HAHD SURFACING AND ' lifhed in Sanford, Florida, a t* ' 94-100 ($2,127.91) Dollar* is the provement, to pave, re-pnve, hard and after its passage and adopsurface and re-hanl surface w i t h ' prorem ent; th a t r ''.‘ n.l(j[) rtu ;j.
firmed by the City ComJ Hi
Rf-HARD SURFACING OF i inching to raid special assessment total estimated C03t of said con- surface and re-hard surface with tion.
sheet asphalt on a 0 inch rock Thousand Thirty and i i - W
s
ittin g as an Equalizing Bow1 ’
030.13)
Dollars,
is
the
totul
esti­
Adoptcd this 13th day of A pnl base, Fourteenth Street from S a n ­
' r r r v T i i ^ c T ij p t r - r ^ ^ r n T i i r i i ' ro,L so published n notice directed templnted improvement in the pnv- sheet asphalt on a C inch rock
BE IT F U R T H E R r i s S l
mated
cost
of
said
contemplated
**
* "*
'
to ell pr nerty owners interested ir* n paving, hard surfacing and base High Street from Oak Ave- A. D. IH25,
ford Avenue East 1QG0 feet, C y­
re- That the special asSeuSm(atj ” 1
STRF.FT, A WIDTH OF 21
improvement
in
the
paving,
...)iai&lt;i , i ■ : i*.g of said portion; m e to French Avenue, a width of
FO R REST LAKE
In mid rjc iin l :i»*Hrimenti, stnt
press Avenue from F o urteenth
vided for by this r e s o l u t e J ?
I LET.
S. 0 . CHASE
feet; th a t all of said paving,
i:ijr it: accordance with the provis­ of ?! * P t r &lt; t o be specially a.".-'
Street^South to Vaiencia“ ‘s t r M t !
har'&gt;
made and entered againu M
C. J. M A R S H A L L
and Vulencia Street from Cypress J surfacing of said per. &gt;
ion* of the (’hnrlei uf the City of
d •■gni.i.'t all lot" and lands } i ‘ -paving, hard surfacing n n d -re\^he{e:i». tne City
Avenue East to a point 10GO fe e t'te e n th Street. Cypress Avenue.and property bounding and 3b-aUli
bound-1
hard
surfacing
of
High
Street
ns
Athe
City
Commission
of
a
definite
t’Ullg
i
J
i)
1
C
lltigllOU"
ad."
of i h t City of Sanford, FlorLIn. | S?inf.ir«l. Florida.
the City of Sanford. Florida. East of Sanford Avenue, a wiilth \ ulenc 'a
and nliuttiiig upon • i,i! im- if- i e*,aid, shall be done in strict
" ’* ;'In L ‘
‘ upon said improvement shall til
de&lt;
it
l ie to . Improve, ! *nd [ Info where I'M Innlaint: win
ssed
against
nil
lots
and
lands
compliance with the plans, speci- Attest: —
| rn. i . mi . '.In* ,a&gt;!r" "i
yrapr, r ru-triict, i **-« ■tn-11it-1. pjtvo l**' L s i i * * ••‘I when "i|
o f U f n l ; l h « .11 o f . . I d p a v i n g . ! * » « » « " ” &gt;
" " j"
“ • m.
fnot
rations,
profiles
and
estimates
r»rtl
*
t
l!l
l»*
firstly
von*
.
•
ii.
ci
•:
cost
per
I
U
K.
P
H
IL
IP
S
,
(Seal)
jibe
aa;l ra-pave »• i»». ■■!;*• • ., .pfcal* *;i
■ lk’-'
a r s r s i r ^ i r 4 ^
H u rt fur, now on file in the office,
City Clerk.
n: PM W Ifnt.
n
inch n&gt; I; base, the fo’lowlng' *•t rr.*-tl '■ 11•- **&gt;ty i • o1 i. ion fur
, .H. "f th. City Manager of the City Apr. 17th.
;;i IT FI iVl HER RE
Street. Cypress Avenue and Valen- provement; the sum of
I w «
' ol1 0Wh: either i,|
A yen tie in th.-! City of S-v Cer?. sitlif)* a- 'mi K'pi ilinng fGj.rr»l
BE IT
i n : . b i t o l v e i . ,t- — 4-tv— '/ '.-rtrr: •trtrr of—
ttfonl, F lor ida. « h i c h - j s a i d ;
cia Street, as aforesaid, shall he- the estim ated cost per front foot |
«
tlZ
^
- r -* -l r
gW
j
enoo!finnl
Snrta nraf
itiu Hflci
at i piro- t i l i i.im. -i i-.fi thut .sli i , - and p!•in
ms,
rpecifications,
profiles
t&gt;Au * . &lt; V f r n i f r F li n t TITiii Too; ’.he sSn'fi |done in strict compliance with | h e | ^ r «»•'• improvement.
i approved and^ eonfi™ . ^ ' " * 1
!.i*,4ji tfi
vi»'* d fi .* t.\ ti
niji ii ,ing ami ro u ti cuous nr , -.tiinctt-3 have been heretofore apbin
'plans, specifications, profiles and RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, £ j
, , ,
J ' ’ or •» tql
teeifth treet*tu High Htfimt.
1
.1
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t,1
',
.
M
.i
t
the
proI
i
ii
«
i:
, iifal iliutling upon High proved by the ' City Commission A RESOLUTION
P R O V ID IN G ! estimates therefor now on file in That it is the determination of J , X ‘t
,1 ,nB“ l,me" u with a.I
AH -l -aid impr -ving, gr-uiing,
.. •. tv.M-:'i Park Avenue and i i constitute the plans and spe*
« $' K ';! 'j!j tting upon
c*o' 4ru:t*ii,s ri&lt;-c,i'i4fnir*i
pav­
FOR iHF*. PAVING, R E -P A V- t f,e office of the City Manager of this Commission that all lots and .
r-' ° °* c‘^ t tol
ing .rd r- l aving to bo done in "aid improvement shall Is- payable ' i . i \ , . i , will he benefitted by cilications for raid proposed im­
ING. HARD SURFA C IN G . RE-1 lhff city of Sanford, Florida, which i„nds adjoining and contiguous o
r ^
™ ™ 'n “ P0" " 1' &lt;WeniJ
HAItlt SU R FA C IN G O F F O U R -j J)lnns, specifications, profiles a n i l 1bounding and abutting upon Four- - J * ' , * ” ", *5°“ oml “ fu ‘r «•««#,
i-onfpl
wiiii plans, speciflcft- at the optlii.i of thi- property own 1 : improvement provided for by provement of High Street between
owning property bounding and' .his resolution, nnd th a t the spec- Oak Avenue and French Avenue, n
TEEN Til
STREET
F R O M I cstimates have been heretofore a p - ; t e n t h S treet from Sanford Ave- ^
b
Hom p'i,files ami estimate# of
SANFORD A V E N U E E A S T j p rovc,| by the City Commission nue East I0GO feet, Cypress Aveo t w l ______ *_,juj,lizeil. ^.j
r :n f ; r. ; o-cd Improvement of Oak d y t t ln g upon sui-h* improvement j-,| assessments lo !&gt;e made and width of 24 feet, nnd this t omlo w FEET. C Y PRESS AVE­ f^nrl
.' ■ •irie from Tliirteeqth Street to
1 follows: ither in full within entered against nil lots and la u d ; mission hereby declares the nce“h i
*!**j*c the plar.3 and npc^- nue from rourteentn S u » t ' South
•
£ ...
a. .
*
HK IT F U R T H E R R ESO LD
NUE FROM
FOURTEENTH ifications for said proposed im- to Valencia Street, nnd Valencia
High
Street, now on file
in .t •h e , *!,£•*#•«
"'drty ,L
d , ■•• • a jte r said nssessnu-its -djoiring and-or.tiguous or is ijn tj-, - idly for the paving, re-paving,
That this resolution shall be , J
STRKET SOUTH TO VALEN* 1provement of Fourteenth S tr e e t s tre e t from Cypres.t Avenue East
offic" of the City .VLannger of the shall stniii! equalized, approved nnd jng and ahutting upon such im .b ard surfacing and re-hard surCIA STR E ET, AND VALEN­ from Sanford Avenue 1060 feet, to a point 1060 feet East of San- Ik* c o m e effective im m e d i a l
t'Ry of Sanford, Floriiln, which conftTnied. i-r in ten equal annual provement shall be made upon a facing of said portion of High
jnjtjillmen:
&lt;
wtiii
interest
at
the
f
b
i
i
i
s
;
that
is
to
my,
CIA S T R E E T FROM CYPRESS Cypress Avenue from Fourteenth forj Avenue, will be benefitted by from and n fte r its passage
S treet as aforesaid, as a necessary
saiil plans, specifications, profiles
mloption.
rnfc
of
Tight
per
vent
tier
nmmni
that
public
improvement.
in
the
prepiuMtion
'.if
the
AVENUE EAST TO A POINT Street South to Valencia S treet, the improvement provided for by
nnd* estimate s have been hercti^Adopted this 13th day 0f *-•
10(30 F E E T E A S T OF SAN* and Valencia Street from Cypress this resolution, nml that the spec­
HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED,
ford approved by Hie City Com­ upon ell deferied payments from ;n -t.-il assessment roll covering
A. D. 1925.
H|
and
after
the
time
said
special
nsthe
contemplated
improvement
such
That
n
total
expenditure
not
ex­
FORD
AV
EN
U
E,
A
WIDTH
OF
Avenue
East
to
a
point
1060
feet,
mission nnd constb -• the plans
ial assessments to be made and
FORREST
LAKE
21 FEET.
nnd specification, foi said work, Ei'.s.imc. • —shall be nml ouinl ia| benefits to lie received as tin* ceeding Twelve Thousand Eightya width of 21 feet, nnd this Corn- entered against all lots and lands
S. O. CHASE
finally equalized, approved and from and after tire time said spec- Nine and 73-100 ($12,080.72) Dol­
therefore,
1mission herebv
nml
enntitruous or ^
hereby declares the neccsneccs1 adjoining
ond
contiguous
C.
J. MARSHALL
t
, i^l as r-sments shall be and stand lars in hereby authorized to cover
Whereas, the City Commission !s jty for paving, re-paving, hard btunding and ubutung upon s uch|
* q p IT RESOLVED
That th „ confirmed, and,
As
thc
City Commission (
HE IT* FU R TH ER RESOLVED, r.pninl n se-'smrnla shall be deter- the cost of paving, re-paving, hard of the City of Sanford. Florida, surfacing and re-hard surfacing of contemplated improvement shall bo
City Commission of the City of
the
City
of Sanford. FloriA I
I
hat
this
resolution
i
hnll
be
nnd
mine
1
and
p
r
o
r
a
t
e
according
to
surfacing
nnd
re-hard
surfacing
of
deem
it
advisable
to
improve,
|
said
portion
of
Fourteenth
S
treet,
Sanford, Florida, deems it advismade upon a foot frontage basis; A tte s t:;—
become
effective
immediately
from
[the
foot
frontage
of
the
respective
grade,
construct,
re-construct,
pave
,
Cypress
Avenue
and
Valencia
High
S
treet
between
Oak
Avenue
nbh.*, as a necessary publie imthat i.: to say, that in the prepara­
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l . n n 4,
n mm.vm t - n I I
t *- r . S
aforesaid, a n a necessary tion tiT the special assessment roll ] - L . - R r P i r l L l F S r “
(.Seal)
with sheet
nsphntt - on Sire"*,
proyemont, to pave, re-pnve, hard j ,,n'^ •a J}er ‘ts pas: age and a lop- propcrtii :. specially benefitted by and French Avenue, a width of 24 nndV *-p-nnve
City
Clerk.
feet, which said sum of Twelve a 6 inch rock base, the following public improvement.
sttriacs and rc-baiiH'SCiriifcte^witli'^—ri" '
'
, aaid improvement.
*the contemplated im-J
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED provement, such special assess- j Apr. 17th.
sheet asphalt on n 6 inch rock; Adoptcd this 13th day of 'Vprit | RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Thousand Eighty-Nine and 72-100 streets in the City of Sanford,
That a total expenditure not ex- ments shall be determined nnd
That the Tax Assessor and the ($12,089.72) Dollars is the total Florida, to-wit:
base Oak Avenue from Thirteenth A. I). 1925.
.NOTIt’K fit* A ffl.lC A T inv
city Clerk of the City of S an fo rd ,; estimated cost of said improvement
:ent
FOURTEENTH STREET From f e e d in g Twenty-Three Thousand) proratod c?cordinff to the foot
Street tl&gt; High Street, a width «!
FORREST LAKE
TAX l)KKI&gt; I Xlll-ltt Sf:VVlON ”• I
o r r u t : f i rx r .iiA i. statitu
- - - 1
Florida, in accordance with the th a t the entire cost of the im Sanford Avenue East,1060 feet.
Thirty ami 43-100 ($23,030.43) D o l - , frontat, D of thc rcspcctivu proper24 feet; th a t all of said paving, rem 8. o. CHASE
••r t i i k s t a t u o r 1 I.OItllH.
provisions of Sections 101 and 102 j provement aforesaid shall be ti?
C. J. MARSHALL
CYPRESS A V E N U E
F r n m [ lars. is hereby authorized to cover
benefitted by said!
pavjr.g; hurd surfacing and re. Notice , . tieretiv
,, - Riven llini
As the City
('timmission of of the *'barter of the City of San- noised against all property ubatt- Fourteenth S treet South to Velen- the cost of paving, re-paving, h ard improvetnet**
hard surfacing rhall !«■ done
(j
*.*«* c Caluwveil,
rIL piii't*li,H!a*
i&gt;r uf
In -s tric t compliance with tic '
tin- City of Sanford, Florida.! ford, Florida, snail proreeii*'with- j ing nnd fronting m *. Hint portion j cia Street.
•'surfacing nml re-hard surfacing
i Certificate No. 1C3. il„ie,j' th‘„ '-1M
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.''I;*''
D . m u i.*.,'ifit
VALENCIA STREFFT, From C y-| Fourteenth Street front Sanford
plaits, specifications, jirofues and Attest:
i out delay to make u apecial n«- of High S treet between Oak Ave­
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certificate In m&gt; • ft i 'l-i
L. it. PHILIPS,
(Sea!; aeKsment roll, asseasiir? tin* sp.e- nue and French Avenue to be so press Avenue. E a s t to a point 1060 Avenue East 1060 feet, Cypress That the Tax Assessor nnd the ha« made application fur t , , ' j "3
czthnate-. therefvr, m»w on Tile in
to Issue la accordanci: with u&lt;
Avenue from Fourteenth
S treet City Clerk of the City of Sanford, .Halil
inl le*m*fia.t to lie receiveil ns the improved by the paving, re-paving feet East of Sanford Avenue.
the office of the City Manager of
City Clerk.
i-ertlflcato cm braces th* (-,.
lowing descrllieil property .onnt i
Florida,
in
accordance
with
the
and
hard
surfacing
and
re-hard
All
of
said
paving,
re-paving,
im*
i
south
to
Valencia
Street,
nnd
Vnlthe City of SanH • Florida, which Apr. 17th.
result of the improvement con­
la .Seminole county. Florida, i„.,.
said plans, speciin .ions, profiles
templated against all lots and lands surfacing of said portion of High proving, grading construction, and encir Street from Cypress Avenue provisions of Sections 101 and 102 I.ots 21 I to 220 Midway it, Sic *•
and estim ates have been hurctoadjoining and contiguous or hound­ Street, n width of 21 feet, and re-construction to he done in con i-1East to a point 1060 feet East of of the C harter of the City of San­ Twp. t!) H. n. 31 K. Tlu&gt; said Ug(
being assessed at the t ite ,q o*
ford approved by the City Commis­
ing and abutting upon such im­ against all tots and lands in Ijoin­ pliance with plans, specifications,; Sanfore Avenue, a width of 24 feet, ford, Florida, shall proceed with­ issuance of such ccrtlfl.-at ■ i., i„
PROVIDING provement. and upon thu comple­ ing nml contiguous or bounding profiles, and estim ates of -said pro- ■which said sum of Twenty Three out delay to make a special as- name of LTiUnown. Thai i.,-ti c
sion nnd constitute the plans and A RESOLUTION
purchaser of T n iVril'h
f
V
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h
e
p
a
v
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n
g
, r e -p a v ­ tion of said assessment roll to and ab utting upon sjiid improve­ pose.l im provem ent of F o u rte e n th ! Thousanrl Thirty and 43-100 ($23,- j sessment roll, assessing the spec- Caldwell
specifications for said proposed
cate No. 120. dated the 2r,.| diy tt
i n g . HARD S U R F M ING AND '■inj sr a copy thereof to he publish­ ment;
that
Twelve
Thousand Street from Sanford Avenue East 030,13) Dollars is thc total o s t i - • lal benefits to be received as the
improvement of flak Avenue be­
In' my'office L «d'lm-'an.
If K* IIA It I* S l ’RF’ACING OF ed two time:: torr dell lively, once Eighty-Nine and 72-100 $12,089.- 1060 feet, Cypress Avenue from mated cost of said improvement; 'result of the improvement content- ! implication for tax deed u&gt; lea- !s
tween Thirteenth Street and High
“Sabi
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HIGH STREET FROM PARK each week ill a newspaper publish­ 72) Dollars is the total estimated Fourteenth S treet South to Valen­ that the entire cost of the ini- ] plated against all lots nnd lands ' accordance with law'
Street, a width of 21 feel, and this
ilcate cinhruci-a the fnllui.-his e«AVK.Nt
E
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VENUE,
Commission hereby declares the
ed in San foul, Florida, attaching cost of said contemplated improve­ cia Street, and Valencia S treet from provement aforesaid, shall be us- (adjoining
and contiguous
or scribed property situated In Srsinolo County, Florida, ta-wit L»n
A n i l ) I I I OF It; FEET.
re-raving, Cypress Avenue E ast to n point sensed against all property nhut- hounding and abutting upon such 170 nnd ISO Midway In .Hr, ;j
necessity for the paving, rc-pav1to said special assessment roll m&gt; ment in thn paving,
10 8. it .11 K.
ing, hard surfacing nnd re-hard
I published a notice directed to all hard surfacing and re-hard sur- 1060 feet. E ast of Sanford Avenue, ting urtd fronting upon that por- 'improvement, and upon the com* Twp.
’I'lie m ild l a n d b e l n i t a s a e s s n l U
W herons, Liu* &lt; ity &lt; oiunii^ ion 1property owners interested in said facing of said portion of High now on file in the office of thc tion of Fourteenth Street from pletion of said assessment roll, to t h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e id *urt
aurlacir.g of said portion of Oak
, pccial a-.s, -minis, staling in a c - 1S treet to be s|K*eially assessed City M anager of the City of San- Sanford Avenue East IIM30 feet, eeuse a copy thereof to be pub­ c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f t ' n h n o s i
Avenue ac aforesaid, as a neces­ of th** ( i t y of .San fm d, I Inriila, &lt;■
I ' n l e s s s a l ' t c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l be re
deem-, it advisah!i
' i nnpr■ive,1, ordani-e with the provisions of j against all lots and lands adjoin- ford, Florida, which
sa ry public improvement.
aid p la n s ,. Cypress Avenue from Fourteenth lished two times consecutively, i t r m m e d a c c o r d i n g t o l a w t a x dee-1
will I s s u e t h e r e o n o n t h e 23nl 3»J
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, giin!e, loiistruef, recouslrin t, pave the Charier of the City of San- ing and contiguous or hounding spci ificntinnil, profiles find es ti­ .Street Suuth to Valencia Street, .once each week, in a newspaper of
''a rc h A IV I!)2r..
nr.d
re-pnve
w
nh
sheet
usuhuli
nil
W itness rny official id k nuture »sl
T h#’. a total expenditure not cxford, Florida, a definite time nnd and ahutting upon said iinpruve- mates have heretofore been ap- and Valencia Street from Cypress • published in Sanford, Florida, ut»eul
t i l l s 11,e I z t n lluy o l l-rulUOJ
• etjjing Seven Thousand Three n (3 uicli luck base, th * following place where complaints will be ment; the sum of $5.20 is the csti- proved by the City
Commission! Avenue East to a point 1060 f e f t Inching to said special assessment A. n. M»25.
V. K . DOUGLAS!!,
H odred and Six and R8-1U0, ($7,- Street in the City of Hiiufiiid, Flor­ heard and when said special a s ­ inaled cost per front foot for said und constitute tin* plans and spec- East of Sanford Avenue, to be so! roll so published, a notice directed (H ral)
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t .Urmlnok
30'V'o) Dollars is hcteliy author- ida, tu-wil:
sessment roll will lie finally con- improvement.
ifications fur said
work, there- improved by the paving, re-pavirig, to all property owners Interested
( 'n u n ty , F lo rid a
i’iinl to cover the cost of paving ,. HIGH STREET, From Park ($rui;d b y . the City, . (cunmission
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. fori,
hard surfacing of said portion of !in said special assessments, s l a t - '
n . 20' 2V;
T hat it is the determination of
tg ; f Angr h lY.t.snrfAeitrg" amt*in­-fTtieiiue t" (In)e .Avenue,
sitting ns nn Equalizing Board
i'i*x! .iiirfncliig of Oak Avenue l»*-j -'Id of -aid impruving, griuling.
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Commission that all lots and
[v t3*i! Thirteenth Street and High " ' truelbui, rm-oiisiriiclintt, pav- That the net ini assessments pro- lands adjoining nml contiguous or
ftiryer, , '.vidth of 21 fret, which '"If ;,:‘d r.- paving to It done in nli d for by this resolution to b*' bounding and abutting upon High
said .* i nf Be cn Thou-and Three '
, |1" " with ,110, ■p cifira made end epteii-d against the pro- Street Is'tween Oak Avenue and
liii.ulrel and Six nnd 88-100, ($7,- ptofib
in.! • donate uf
-ity I.... ndi ig and ahutiing upon French Avenue will be benefitted
hotF'* • j Dollars is the total esti- -Td proposed improve.,iont of Hlgii
ii.l im pmwme'it rh:i'l In payable by Li.u impro. cjueiii pioxnicd tor by
iton»si| e -*" lil uf r j'.cmc:.L;
i l ■ III Hill, . i
■•Ji.'ii oi the property owu- this resolution, and that the spertli:ft it
■■■' ii co t of thu im \ i'MUi
file in the office
•I assessments to N* made und
.'i
11■ |.rrfy iiotimling and
pi'lReoio"
loiesaiil sliall he as- Ht Ml* 1 11v' Mi i j u i i *" Hi ' i' y *»i iliti 11 :
oi
in a i mi| it ovcineni ■u t . red a;uinst all lots and lundr
i !. II i iii'i &lt;vfti. &gt;'i ■i itj ut ;
e psed a )• ii it ■l| property abut­
1 **t*
. 11*,-,■ it, loll within ■!.-lining and contiguous or hniindting ar.'* 'n e ttin g upon that por­ *»|»t rtf (iAll (Mith . j'l &lt;»,'' iL'I* i*4fi| «&gt;•*»•»* 1r ♦*tv l y :■tier laid assessments ug and abutting upon such imlift •
•i
•*' * It'll*
tion f I ci i A n m o' UetWi'i'ii 3 uir- 111 tit
1 ■■■pioli • a. .tppruv• d provenient shall be made upon a
•ui! 1
t
M
S
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,
*
In*
i 'it v
tci hill Ettei" ..ml High S trict to
» 4 » .1.1 . •» 4f ti e■ I oi tn tin e ual an- loot frontage basis; that is to say,
If!' ♦ i ’| 1 i l.lt I it lei csl at that, in the preparation
Uni
In r.i ihi * i - I by t :.e p:n ing re :u.(! *&lt;m i tr n«
of the
■ .if*** • fill *l»|
till : i". 1» j*it* .*f
pn$n&gt;'* in I o i fac :: 7 and r . roll covering
j i-r emit per an- special assessment
h a m mi *ra* ip &gt;f aid fioriion ut !*., ti
improvement,
M1l!t 44|*tlj| ,all deferred payments ihe contemplated
HI. IT KK.st l VKI i, Hint ihe 1...... 4|IIII illiter t • tune special such special assessments shall be,
Oak Avytiia, , width ot 21 fee .
« tinu* if ii 'it «*i the City of
a n a nga^isl all lots and lumi nii.iu*nls shall b" and stand j determined and prorated according
'i.i'l
Flo nla, deems It udvill­ unity eipmlizcil, approved and to the foot frontage nf the rejo ip in r .i.' .l ciiMtlgiiuu.H or iiotillding nr.d ib litiug upon said im- i'- . ;.'i a iieet-ssai y public im- "ill ii nieil, nnd,
, ipectivo properties specially U'lie' |&gt;ri&gt;i*» igeiit; tluit Seven Thom,and 1"ii iiieii! to pave, re-pnve, hard
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, fitted by said improvement.
T'hfee Humhetl and Six and 8H Mil) n il.I." mill Ic hiird surface with That this resolution shall be and
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
(I7,hOC.HK) Dollars is the tt'ltnl •lieet ii plfiM on a &lt;! mill rock lie n in e effeclive iuiliiedinlely from That the Tax Assessor and the
OSt l mated cost "f raid c'liilcmplat bn .1 High Street from I’.irk Ave and after ds pa --age and ndop. City Cleik of the City of Sanford,
cd jmi rnvim e a t ia the paving, re •me to Dak Avenue, a width " f 16 [tion.
Florida, in accordance with the
paying, hard surfacing and re-hard feet; that nil of said paving, r' 1 Adopted this 1Ath day uf April provisions of Section Mil ami 192
surfacing of said portion of Oak paving, hard surfacing ami re \. D. 1925
of the C harter of thc City of San­
Avgnue to lie
ipecially a sesie-1 Imrd airfucing of High .Street a
ford. Florida, shall proceed with­
FORREST LAKE
oiiie t
agaiin*. t/R lots end lands Iidiein .«f«iri“-nid ■d"i!! be gnat*
N. o. CHASE
out delay to make a special a s ­
ing niul coniig imi
«r hounding 1 " iipHance with the plan , specifisessment roll, assessing the spec­
C. .1 MARSHALL
ami estimates
1.utl fiLuitirg iip&lt;o ■ 1 improve ■ Min is, profiles
the City Commission of ial benefits to he received as the
r(, City of Sanford, Florida. result of the improvement contentinent; the rum of $5
1- the csti- therefor, now on file m l!ie of
fruited cost per front
d for said fice )&gt;f the ('ity Manager of the Attest
|plitted against all iota ami lands
( ity "f Sanford,
Florida, which | |„ |j I'HIURS.
improvement.
(Seal I *adjoining and contiguous or boundBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, said plans, specifications, profiles
ling and abutting upon such irnt'llv Clerk.
T h a t it is the determination of this and estimates have been heretofore Apr. ITtii
! provement. and upon the comple­
_
Commiaiiion Hint all lots and land approved |,y the City t'orniiiission
tion of said assessment roll to
adjoining and contiguous or bound and ."Tutitute the plans mn| spec!
cause u copy there of to be pub­
wig ami abutting upon Oak Ave­ Brattons for said proposed im
lished two times consecutively,
RESOLUTION I'ROVIDING once each week in a newspaper
nue between Thirteenth Street and provement of High Street between \
FOR T H E RAVING, ItE-RAV- published in Sanford, Florida, atHigh Street will be benefitted by Bark Avenue and Oak Avenue, a
th$ improvement provided for by width nf 16 feet, and this ConiING. II Vitl) SURF U'lNG AND inching to said special assessment
RE-IIARD SURFACING
OF roll so published a notice directed
this resolution, nnd that the spec- niin ion hereby declares the neccaiul .anscxRmetils to be made and en- "ity for the paving, re-paving,
HIGH STREET FROM OAK to all property owners interested
terfld again it till lots mid lands hard aurfaciiig and re-hard surfacAV UNI E TO FRENCH AVE­ in said special assessments, sta t­
adjoining and contiguous or bound- U[h' of said portion of High Street,
NUE, A WIDTH OF 21 FKE?r. ing in accordance with the provising und abutting u|on such im- as aforesaid, as u necessary public
Whereas, the City fonimisahm ions of the Charter of thc City of |
p ro v e y n n t rhall be tr.ndu upon 11 improvement,
of the City of Sanford. Florida, Sanford, Florida, u definite time
HE IT FU R TH ER RESOLVED. deems it advisable to Improve, and place where complaints will
foot fronluge b i n
iiut is to «»&gt;
th.-tf In the propar amn of the spec­ T h a t a totul expenditure nut ex­ grade, construct, rev on sir net, pave, be heard and when aaid special u: !
ial assessm ent roll covering the ceeding Two Thousand One H un­ and re-pnve with sheet asphalt on sessment roll will be finally con­
contemplated improvement, such dred Twenty-Seven and 94-100 ($2,- a 6 inch rock base, the following firmed by the City Commission
Special assessment , shall be deter- 127.91) Dollars is hereby authoriz­ street in the City of Sanford, sittin g us nn Equalizing Hoard.
Wfic'ld tjl!tl Prorated according i.j ed to cover the coal of paving, re- Florida- to wit,
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
the
frontage of th*' respective paving, hard surfacing and re-hard
11It 3II STREET, From Oak Avc- T hat thu special assessments pro­
prnpVrttlx* Specially benefitteil by surfacing of High Street between 1nuo t«&gt; French Avenue.
vided for by this resolution to UMark Avenue ami Oak Avenue, a All "f said imp! ivitig, grad-, mudo and entered against the pm- j
s$Q Improvement.
8K I T* FU R TH ER KKHOI A' F. M, wimh of in foot, which intt! oUin , mg, construction, m (instruction, perly bounding and abutting upon I
Tluit the T ax Assessor and the Jof T wi&gt; Thousand One Hundred paving und re-paving to la* done saiil improvement shall be payable |
C1&lt;F CKrk of the City of Hanford, 1 wenty-heven and 91-190 ($2,127- in compliance with plans, hjiccifi- A t the option of the property own­
Florida, in accordance with the pro- ■911 Dollars is the total estimated - rtiuns, profiles and estim ates of ers owning property bounding and
viskms of Section* lot and H)2 of cost iif said im provem ent; that the -add propo-ed improvement
of abutting upon such improvement
j
this, C harter of the City of San- entire rust of the improvement a- High S i r e d from Oak Avenue to follows: either in full
within ,
forB, Ylorida, niiall proceed with- foresaid shall be assessed against Fri n h Av.'iiu*", now on file in the thirty
____, days
r ____
_
a f t e r ____
said _________
assessments
o u ^ delay to make a wpciiiil us- ait property a b u ttin g und fronting i nfli.-o of the City Manager of the
■shall stand
equalized,
approved and
sesement roll, ab&amp;essing the spec- upon tlie portion of High Sire q *’itv of Sanford,
which
«i» rFtmida,
iimiit| w
*iiv- ii ((|confirmed,
V.tjiii ni*mit.ut or
v*i in ttten
ii equal
tn|uaiannual
lal ^benefits to be received as the between I’ark
Avenue and Oak aid plan*, specification#, profiles installm ents with interest nt the
rerfblt of th** improvement contcm Avenue to bu so Improved by the m&lt;l . tlmatex, have been hereto- c ite of eight per cent i&gt;cr annum j
plated against all lots and lands paving, rc-paviug, hard aurfacing .ore approved by tho City Contmis- upon all deferred payments fro.n
adjoining and contiguous or bound- tuid re-hard surfacing, of said por ision and constitute the plana und and n fter the time said special U?,.
ing and a b u ttin g utiou such im tion of High Street, a width o f . s[.deifications for said work, there- sessm ents shall be and stand fin[ n
0 A 0 ] prorcm ent. nr.d
itcsoiuuon \i'lo.
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and notices of I-111 .-r t tiit:rm-ni*• where
charge* are m a de wilt he eharssd
ft r at r e g u l a r ndvcrtlnInK rates.
MS'.MItF.H T l l l d A S S O C I A T E ! ! f l l F . S S
T h s A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s Is e x c l u s ­
iv e ly e n ti t le d t o t h e u s e f ,. r rep u b licatio n of a ll new s d isp a tc h es
c r e d i t e d t o It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
i t e d In t h i s p a p e r a n d a l s o t h e l o ­
c a l n e w s p u b l is h e d herein. A ll rig id *
of r e p u b l l r a t l o n o f s p e c i a l d i s p a t c h ­
e s h e re in » fe a ls o reserved.

T H E H E R A L D ’S PLATFORM
1. — Deeper w ater route lo Jackson­
ville.
2. — Construction of SI. Johns-Indian River canal.
S.— Extension of white way.
4. — Extension of local amusements.
—Nwinuing pool, tennis euurts,
ete.
5. — Augmenting of building pro.
g ra m —houses, hotels, apartm ent
houses.
A.— Extension of street paving pro­
gram .
7. — Construction of lamlevard
around I-ake .Monroe.
a.— C o m p l e t i o n “ o T " c i t y b e a u t i f i c a ­
tion program.
T H E B RIDGE BUILDER
An old man going n lone highway,
Came at evening cold and gray,
To a chasm, v a s t and deep and
wide,
The old man crossed in the twilight dim;
Tho.rfuRen s tre a m had no feurs
for him.
But he turned, when safe on the
other side,
And built a bridge to span the tide.
"Old man," said a fellow pilgrim
near,
"You’re w asting your strength in
building here;
Your Journey will end with thu
ending day,
You never aguin will pass thin way.
You’ve crossed th is chasm, deep
and wide:
Why build you th is bridge a t the

evening tide?"

The builder lifted his old gray head
"Good friend, in the p ath l
come,” he said,
“There followed a f te r me Unlay
A youth whose feet must pass
this way.
Thi» chasm which has been as
naught to mu
To th a t fair-huired youth muy u
pitfall he.
He, too, must cross in the twilight
dim.
Good friend, I ’m building this
bridge for him ."
— Publisher Unknown.

It begins to look as if business
In .Sanford will be bigger this
Hummer than it was last winter.
Remember t h a t what possibly
looks like an alley muy some day
bo it busy thoroughfare.
A mao can't have much of a
comeback when i t 's been snid to
him with flowers.
If nil the plans for Sanford
carried through successfully
won't have to w orry about its
turn.
We arc not going to take much
stock in this lii|iiid air until we
read something about more con­
gressmen being drowned.

Conhpensation
There is n compensation for nil our acts and thought*.
Whatever we do in kindness and cheerfulness we will be paid
for in kindness and cheerfulness. And whatever we do or
say or think in hatefulness, like a boomerang, it is sure to
return to us.
Whatever attitude we take toward others, if we persist
strongly enough in that attitude, they will soon come to hold
the same attitude toward us; or if they are the stronger
thinkers they will change our attitude toward them. All
things like unto each o th er have an affinity for each other.
Birds seek the companionship of other birds, not fish; and
dogs seek other dogs for associates, but you seldom hear of
dogs seeking cats as companions. The same is true of people.
Those of literary tastes cling together, musicians seek the
company of musicians, and those interested in sports seek
each other.
The same law governs our thoughts and mental attitude.
If we have loving, kind thoughts of others we will attract
the same kind of thoughts toward ourselves. How can we
expect people whom we hate or despise, to love us, or how
can we expect them to he true to us if we are Insincere with
them?
p\
If we take good care of our bodies, eating good wholesome
food, taking -proper exercise and getting sufficient sleep and
rest, we will become strong and full of vitality—that is our
ju st compensation. But if we abuse our bodies with all
sorts of dissipation, our health fails and we soon become sick
—but again we receive but our just compensation. For the
law of cause and result is one that must be obeyed.
All our thoughts and all of our acts produce some kind of
a result, ami every word we speak has its effect whether
large or small. If we would constantly bear this in mind
we might do something th a t we ordinarily would not do, and
we might leave some other things unsaid and undone.

Importance of Public Health
The problem of public health i.- daily Itucoininc of vastly
more importance throughout the United States and while
we in Florida, blest as we are with an unusual health giving
climate, are considerably less afflicted with sickness than
most Htates, never-the-tess it is a matter well worth our con­
sideration. L&gt;r. Malone Duggan, retiring state health officer
of Teyaa, has presented some interesting remarks on public
health. lie says;
“The annual cost of sickness in the United States is
$1,400,000,000; the annual cost of crime is $10,000,000,000,
with the well known fact th a t a large per cent of criminals
are made through mental or physical sickness. Statistics
also show that 70 per cent of our school children have either
physical or mental defects and that 00 per cent of men and
women over forty years of age are suffering from some
constitutional disease.
These conditions are millstones around the neck of modern
civilization; they decrease productiveness and increase the
cost of living; and they are blighting the inheritance of the
next generation. Such conditions can be measurably rem­
edied with modern sanitary administration of public health
work through the agency of a stabilized health department.
Through such measures one-half of the cost of sickness can
be reduced and through improved health conditions much
economic gain would be obtained. Well informed people rea­
lize that public health problems are also economic problems.
"Because of the very personal nature of health and the
superstition and ignorance regarding it, these vital and great
questions have been neglected and present conditions have
been looked upon as inevitable. It takes necessity to arouse
people from old custom* anri-inherent-lethargy and thnt time
has nmv arrived.
‘T he annual tax collected by local state, and federal of­
ficials is $8,000,1)00,000. Of this amount $00,000,000 is spent
in public health work, which is two-tenths of one per cent of
tin* amount spout for all other activities fostered by the gov­
ernment.
’Tublic health work is the very highest expression of the
advancement of science in its application to the general wel­
fare. Health work has become a specialty; it can not be
conducted by untrained men. Nor can political patronage
ever give efficient health service.
Health work is not
charity; it must be bought as any other good things; and it
must lie under the supervision of men qualified to assume
thin great responsibility.'"
IT IS NOT our duty today to light for a now religion; wu
haw but to kindle into freshness of life the fathomless depths
of Christianity.—Rudolph Kuken.
IT IS HFAVF.N upon earth to have a man’s mind move
in charity, rest in providence, and turn upon the poles of
truth.—Bacon.

Last year the F ord Motor C om ­

pany paid two million dollars for
advertising. The Victor Talking
Machine Company paid 11.900,000
Their Incomes w ere— well, you look
it up. How much did you pay for
advertising?

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SOME FOLKS h a v e a l l t h e l u c k

T he Baboon’* Brother.
Fiiud Worse Then Drir.k.
T h e M aharajah Arrive*.
Smallpox— Kill the Beta.

p.oTcoeGie, iriis i$ Afc u?
h o Ts a f f x : p e o b l e c '*

HO HOUSE O EM w e.

By ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C o p y rig h t

1025 )

So1&amp; E §w Q Foe omne

A BIO BABOON went wild In
the Zoological Garden, nnd was
shot to death. He may not re­
present a branch of our early a n ­
cestors, but he g a v e a good imi­
tation of the inferior human
races.
As his last official act on earth
he kilted his little brother, the
ring-tailed monkey. That justified
shooting him.
In a similar way the superior
thinking men of Great Britain
find it easy to boss hundreds of
miliions of people in Asia. The
natives keep busy fighting and
hating each other as the baboon
fought his ring-tailed relative.
Not much difference.

N O ?LA PPEE P Z O B lZ M .
n o B a l l o o n Pa n o ,

N O J A Z Z MUSIC.

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C HAUNCEY D EPEW , nearly
ninc-ty-one, utters suiemn tr u t h as
follows; “ Eating, not drinking, is
the c u rs e of America."
Whiskey did harm before pro­
hibition, and is doing under pro­
hibition more harm than before,
being as plentiful as ever, and
ten tim es us poisonous.
Nevertheless, Depew is rivht.
Foolish eating has always killed
more men than foolish drinking.
Unwise eating cuts an average of
twenty-five years from the life of
every American.
Whiskey’s rec­
urd is not as bad as that.

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CLOSING SATURDAY MIDNIGHT

LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL

IT IS ALL rig h t for the Mahnra.iah of Jodphur to bring native
soldiers from his s tate to act as
servants while he plays polo. But
what does (he President think of
sending enlisted men from the
United States a rm y to play a lack­
ey’s p art in England? Is thnt what
the fa rm ers pay taxes fo r?
I*
that the work for which A m eri­
can young men are invited to en­
list 3
IN AND AROUND the town of in our city
Cumberland, Rhode Island, twenty I ol"' *u,’h ,l&gt;
cases of smallpox worry the ou -1 ®d by Ruchi
thorities. Three additional case: I lU'UKIO wini
were reported yesterday.
(five*- mile concrel
ligation will show that some i n - ; across an nr

M EANW HILE T H E health of­
ficer of Cumberland orders the
killing of all household pets in any
way exposed to the disease. This
aliuoid impress on fathers umi
mothers till* fact th a t the "cun
mug pet" is a perm anent disease
carrier and breeding ground.
The safest pet probably would
be n hairless Mexican dog. You
might keep him fairly germ free
by washing daily in a weak c a r ­
bolic acid solution.
FRENCH N E W SP A P E R S and
silly Americans criticize President
Coulldgc for saying pleasant words
about the Socialist Prime Minis­
ter Herriut. This nation used to
send friendly greetings to the R us­
sian C zars until Lenin finished
them. Surely our Government ts
closer to the French Republic, even
with a Socialist in charge, thou It
ever was to u Russian autocracy
with u Romanoff in charge.

Editor The Herald;
t (ample of Lake Mary want their
In regard to an article published first hurd-surfaced rmul, as it has
in The Sanford Herald Thursday, 'been well den mod ruled. i realize
April 10 by Mr. Frank Evans ol that a road by Mr. Evans' large
Luke Mary, as chairman of so call holdings would be beneficial and
ed self appointed committee,
I he should h..ve o hard surfaced
wish to state if Mr. Evans enjoyed road.
writing said article us well a s I
J wish in thank Mr. Evans for
e n j o y e d reading same, he w o k well t ho lii;r^ esteem in wloch he holds
paid lor Ills trouble.
my ability, to io any way influence
Mr. Evans stated that he hod the vote of Seminole County, as I
been elected president &gt;f the Luke assure you to even mention my
Mary Chamber of Commerce this name in that capacity would do
year fur the third time. I wish to , me more credit that t merit. The
apologize for placing the burden citizens of Lake Mary amt the
upon him, ns the »o called self up- Chamber of Commerce know whetpointed committee were re sp o n d - hcr Uujru w„ . a eommittee upule for t h u third t refit.
. . .
. ,
I think the
of S anford |K,lnUM| “ ,uJ for whal l»ur|to«p.

William Jennings Bryan
has
been chuffed a good deal about
the-rep o rt that he is worth over a
iiv ntviN
million, but it has all been good
natured. Nobody neerns to be­
grudge the g re a t Commoner his
They were holding an exuniinawealth. On the contra ry, they ure
j
l
‘on
of aspirants for the position
glad to note a striking instance
of ’ virtue
rew arded.—Snrusotu ! of principal of a colored grade
Times. i ’UTn common sense.
I sehuol in Louisville. One of the
most promising candidates for the
C ountry girls pinch their cheeks vacancy was a small yellow man,
to pul th a t school girl complexion who wore shiny,
gold-rimmed
—Timea-Union. Gee, but you're spectacles, and bore hinisclf with
behind the times. There isn't one that air of assurance which l e a r n ­
in a hundred nowaday* that does­ ing sometimes imparls
n ’t do .lust like h e r city sister, buy
The superintendent of the publicit a t th e drug s to re .—Dade City school system of the city was
Banner. T hat's ju s t like the Times. | sounding tho qualifications of this
Union to high h a t the country .person. 'Ihe subject was uyntax.
towns.
IThe inquisitor would choose a word
at random from the lexicon ami
"My poems may be rotten,
the applicant would give his con­
And my metres very punk,
ception of its proper definition.
But think of the ireautiful s e n ti­
Out of a clear sky, so to speak,
ment
the superintendent sped this one:
In the wonderful thoughts I've
"Jeopardy."
The c a n d i d a t e froze stiff,. ill*
thunk."
^
-—Tarpon Springs Leader eyes rotted in his heiyd

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T H E MAHARAJAH of Jodphur,
enormously rich young ntnn who
rules p a r t of India, under the
thumb -of—G iea t Bi itvrni, and "get.,
well paid, reaches London in
slate.
He brings seventy polo
ponies, and four "invisible wives'*
so called, because nobody sees
them.
THE M A H A RA JA H ’S polo team
may play against United S tates
army officers now in Britain. Ami
in th a t case, soldiers presumably
wearing the United States uni­
forms will act as lackeys looking
after the ponies while " g e n tle ­
men” of the American arm y piny
the game.

A Clark Jewell Qs
Range Is Ideal
for the home

ANYHOW IT IS the first duty
of an American President to recog
nize facts. And fact is that Social"
ism holds the balance of power in
France, whether our ruling power.'
like it or not.

A very good reminder the
it Report contains is "He p
until ten o’clock in the m
and the rest of the day wi
enre of itself."

New we rend of a new world's
record. James Gullane cluims to
have driven a golf hall four h u n ­
dred and seventy yards. Must have
been a floater driven with a t e r r i f ­
ic wind and down hill.

As Brisbane Sees It

HI!

Reduction

r and really
There are two ways in which we his finger unon his fault and say:
gh for the learn our faults— from our friends "Overcome it."
who tell us in kindness, to help us, , There is a woman dependent upthe Grand and from our enemies, who fling on her own effort* who Is capable
_ roaring ihdn a t us vindictively to hurt us. and well trained in u certain kind
Killurney’
it
what might be considered of office work, yet she moves from
from the the unimportant little things which one place to another with a r a p ­
make or mar our lives.
Them idity th at is bewildering.
ure people who have not much gray
•She has not the faintest idea why
a will, you ,„ut te r but who are moderately it is th a t she has little more than
i ami llvrun successful from being merely arrived before her employer be­
the West uercenhte and eourtepu* nnd devoid gins to talk of "reducing the
in Illinois, „f obnoxious faults. Others, with force
'curtailing cxpon»e»," etc.,
plant went twice their ability, ambition and ami he always begins with her.
1 his press, industry, fall short of their goal,
It is because she has no breedvivas O' a l&gt;r make the gaining of it doubly ilie and her real ability &lt;1
lint
Inted ocean hard fu r no other reason than th at n Ifset her had manners. She has
not remain they a re personally disagreable. never been anything but unfortun­
Ikins, whose
There is a man who is a genius ate and can not be unythingg else
oice, as the m his line: he has much power and unless there is someone who cares
d for Mose.. wealth. Every door upon which he enough to tell h e r and convince
a small m» has knocked, save one. has ultlni- her that these thing*, which she urirooni, j a c k - ; ately opened to him. and the iiie doubtedly considers 'f.’ifles, are
Is, ran th - which remains closed la his face responsible for her failures,
power, and |^„ds into society, He slays out
We have eyes tike hawks for
t,M0 copies side, no t because he is a self-made the shortcomings of others, but we
man. ....
a s he
........
. believes, or because are astonishingly blind toward our
he is “ in trade," but because he own, and if there is someone suf.
is personally objectionable.
He fldentty IntSK-sted In us to (mint
has never had, nor ever will have out the flaws in the right spirit
a triend courageous enough to lay I we should know him f^r our friend.]

Bodwell Realty
214 First St.

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Morris
Sjoblom,
proprietor
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Mr. ---------And M ri I* ry. M
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Mr.
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Mrs.
Mr.
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a crushed bond, crushed while re
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moving an engine from n car be- ] F lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, children and Miss F.iinie* Tyn
tii. M-: dr
hr
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Rev.
J
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S.
Clark
will
be
here
on]
inu overhauled.
MISS KATHRYN W IL K E Y , Society Editor.
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Four lots were presented to the j the 19th with Sunday school
I’HO N E:—R if. 428 J
• Presbyterian church by one of the 2:30 and preaching a t 3:110. A '/ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ # « ■
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town's moat public spirited citi- special offering for the Board will ■
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ens, A. E. Sjoblom, and a new be given.
Rev. Mr. Wnhlberg, who preach* ■ ®
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church will be built in the near
rd here Sunday wns a guest at the
future.
Mrs. Miller, widow of the late home of Mr. and Mrs. Bertleson, a
Joaquin Miller, well known p&lt;&gt;et, coming with them to the Sunday
Mr. am! Mrs. Roy C h itte n d e n and daughter, who are spending School program.
The children here hail u splen­
gracious host of a stag dinner] d u rin g the serving of the sumntious and small son spent Friday in L;et»- the winter in Orlando, were week­
did tim e a t the Easter egg hunt
end
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
burg.
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Z marri
A whichof wn«
the
at th e home or Alice Violin, on
Friday.
Stevens
m arriage, to Miss din n er was'tinn«rth e salad
Evans.,
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l*I I 1 t
Hasten services were held in . S atu rd a y . A number here attendMrs. Jane It. Smith left T h u rs ­
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c r o s s M w o f tile medical profes. day for Miami where she will vis­ both the I’resbvterian ami Metho-| «d those held in Sanford,
-KOKi BaMball park at # c,clock.
Quantities of pink radiancu sions. The lee- course
f
u
r
th
e
r
car*
dist
churches,
'nnd
both
churches;
G.
W.
Vinlng's
mother
who
is
course fu r th e r ear­ it friends.
Mill people,
roses, gladioli, ferns and palms n e d out the color scheme of pink
were especially decorated for the over 80 years old and very feeble
social meeting of were artistically used in decorat­ arul green.
C. Tyler and S. O. Shinholser occasion. A musical programme I i" p a y in g the family a visit. Mrs.
.^ r H. will be held a t the ing.
The exquisitely appointed
was u special feature nt the P r e s - 1Carswell and little daughter who
Covers were iuiil for Dr . Ralph
2 Vvnrch nt 3:30 o’clock. A table was decorated with tall sil- Stevens Ralph Wight’ Dr \V S nr&lt;&gt; spending a few days on b u s i­ bvterinn church in which local tal- were recent, visitors there have re
ness
in
Jacksonville.
ful pmtcr.ua has been nrrang- ver baskets of pink radiance roses M cE w ’cn. „f Orlando, P e rc y Mero!
turned to their home in Georgia.
ent merited considerable praise.
The Indies of the Dorcus dub
gracefully pained with sprays of McEwcn. „f Orlando . Percy
IVrcv PulesAn officer of the local chamber
H.
H,
Peters
of
the
Hogan
and
i p Hagan wilt entertain ferns. At intervals down the
ton. G. I!. Rd*.-), Edward Lane. F. Peters Company of Jacksonville, is of coimnerce, after careful canvass a r e invited to tin- home of Mrs.
a J l u m r U a t 3:30 o’clock length of the table, tall pink tapers K. Roumillat. Hodgson Ball, Robert
a business visitor in Sanford. • of 1 nko Mary, could find only four &lt;&gt;lgn H unter for their meeting no
K
c,i Sanfofd Heights. burned in silver holders.
Ijka, fe, .. \V.
11 ff ' IMill
t ' l l FI
A Newman
■&gt;•
Nut TDeane,
R. A.
| families against the bond issue, the la s t Thursday in the month.
SJlO NV K » w &gt;!!&gt; 1 •!• V
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CUP'S WCrC Of piffl? ^flT"!trl! fhf*
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t h e s«*frsa*-*
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i i u u i ' t f ..
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Mr.
ana
.Mrs.
K.
\v.
Titus,
o
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ia,u&gt; in each case the road as ask---—
Dr.
Uuston
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Saturday
tive place cards were tiny grooms- w ards, of (Irlamln nnd D r J N Ocala, are spending a few days mi by the Lake Mary Chamber of
a
HarD T. Bodwell ,will en- men. Boutonnieres of pink enrna. | T olar.
Commerce
docs
not
pass
by
their
the guests of the Valdez Hotel.
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Ci--Lith a bridge luncheon nt
door.
The m atter of electricity for the
l;
Mr. and Mrs. J, p. Bonnie, of
will be held at
Announcing
The
Opening
new
school,
which
has
been
with­
Louisville.
Ky.,
are
spending
a
few
iLibrarv at 10 o’clock.
out lights since cbmpleted Jan 1,
of it
days guests of the Valdez Hotel.
IT Heading Club will meet nt
is being taken care of, and it is
■library ut ttl o clock.
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.. anticipated that the current will
many
friends of Miss .....
Lola
1 ami Mrs. Ernest K. HousSThe Grand International Auxil-1 interesting talks b\ Past-President I Evans will lie sorry to learn that'hi* turned on this week. This will
' will entertain the Evening
.a n .
('tub and some extra iary met Tuesday afternoon at tin- Mrs. G. C. tL.odm.l, of Lakeland she is ill at her home an Magnolia give to the citizens of Lake Mary ,
an auditorium for community p u r - j
Mrs. R. It. Me- Avenue.
list the Country Club, at 8:15 Masonic Hall for the regular meet- and the Pri
ing with the neighboring chapters Daniel, of New Smyrna.
pom.1*.
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of Laketnndnnd New Smyrna as
F. C. Chandler, road-muster o f ,
Mrs. L. P. Mel'idler was called
I here were ill guests present for
Monday
N
Woman's Unit of the Church guests for the occasion. The hall the splendid meeting, two distin­ to Elm City. N. t \ , Wednesday, by the A. C, L. is in Lake Mary, re­
IN ; .
was
elaborately
decorated
with
sister.
Mrs.'
G.
lative
to
the
moving
of
the
freight
guished
guests
being
Mrs.
E.
the
illness
of
hi
‘ice League of the Holy Cross
snandrngons,
sweet
peas
and
ferns.
loading
switch
to
the
outskirts
of
M.
Brooks.
Council, of Savnnnnn, Ga.,and Mrs.
,h will meet with Mrs. S. O.
for He# in tiers
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(«u.s nnd Kleei rt
The meeting was opened with 3. N. Fespermnn, of Wnycross, Ga.
the village in accordance with a
t at 3:30 o'clock. '
M
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the
salute
to
the
flag.
A
flower
reel
m
&gt;
s
I
from
the
Lake
Mary
■
!lnrrv
A.
Reoti,
who
R
associated
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Iter
adjournment
of
the
bti«ie Circle of the Presbyterian
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i.i - r'J O B n a n u s
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Chamber of Commerce. The plan
B^ary■will meet at 1 o'clock in I drill was given b&gt; Mrs. ( eiveking. nous meeting, the guests wer • i'i- with the Bodweil Realty Company, of the A, C. L. to hard surface
Mrs. Sasser, Mrs. Laramore ami vitod to the Hetty Van Tea R e mi
. will leave Sunday for iiis home in
fallowing plate*.
the teaming road Is* greatly ap­
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a |e Number
Mrs. Mrs. 'I’upn which was followed by I w h e re a .leliciou* high tea was i’rovnlenee, It I.
preciated by every citizen here,
'll very a&lt; chairman, will th'’ Introduction to the chapter of served. The sm all tables were at-'
--------‘it the church.
.Mrs. J. M. Fespermnn, of Way- tr.J -tively oentered with I er\stnl 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daniels and and the railroad may expert cordial
rrle Number Two, with Mrs. ''toss. Gn., who is Grand (Juiib. b a s k e ts of sweetp&lt; is and an liliun baby with Mrs, .1. M. Daniels, of co-operation in ail m atters con­
Special Hates
rrle
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er used
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,
Thursday with nected with Lake Mary,
F, Fnuter as chairman will The introduction was made by Mrs.1dance of spring Dowers
' tiecorating.
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Nosegays of pink friend*
in Sanford,
::
t nt the home of Mrs. H. II .! M. Mineriit who also presented in
a,li(i Mo Magiiofiit .Avenue. , Mrs. Fer -perman \vit}»*' . flower:, sw e e t pi.i- were giu-ii n favors.
.AN'
Af&gt;ply on Tlmrstltiy itml SatMr&gt;. II. !.. 1ili'ii a lompiitiied by
Charles Sloan, representative of
rdc Number Three, with Mrs. used in the drill.
Invitation of several new mem Miss Anna Bell |)\ -on, gave u j tin* Veteran Bureau,arrived in
tmlity
j Will sum as chairman, will
Emil Mngmisoii is building a ga­
hers wns followed by a pleasing g r o u p of delightf'il r !o.- tluring, Hanford front Atlanta Thursday
at the church.
rage
mi
his
home
place.
His
ne: i •• t \
and will be here for a few days.
IHMi National Hank Hltlg.
rde Number Four with Mrs. address by the Grand Guide amid the evening.
i phew, llihm r Lumlquist, is help*
r Howard as chairman will
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Mrs. Gurney Diiudney and little i"if him.
7 1 ’ A* * / *
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at the home of Mrs. R. L.\
The Willing Workers held il
n h iiH ir , : \
i, 1D7 West Third Street.
I-• then- liutiie iii Miami a lte r a visit good meeting on the rhurcit
with Mr. mid MrA lexattdei ~...
Vaughn.
S A T T l t l .' . a
ihe home of .Mr&gt; Long, 011
nolia Avenue,
Mrs. Mary Hummel! graciously
An jnt(.r,.:„ . „ g m ti„g
the
Mr. and Mrs. J . ,\l. Fespermnn,
rrle Number Seven, with Mrs. entertained a few friends with a
SpatiMing fircl- wa- held
L. McKinnon as chairman, will luncheon inursday, at the (mm- Weclne-ilav uft -*r ri ■■■&gt;n at tin* home who hav&lt;* lift'ii the guests iif Mr.
t
■
mid Mrs. Alfred Lilia, lift Wed­
at the home of Mrs. McKin- t r V ,( ll'i».
t r V.
.
,
,, of Mrs. John Alirahams.
901 Magnolia Avenue,
I he exquisitely appointed table*
lurg.. num ber were in ai nesday for their home in Wayi
|A 'Uw*'
rcle Number Eight, with Mrs. was centered by a tall basket of t e n ilance and a most such ■- -ful cross, (ia.
it
9)
. Woodruff as chairman, will .silver filled with pink radiantti huMiiess nwetinj; u;i.&lt; held which
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at the h* rue of .Mrs. Wood- rose*. Dainty cards with designs Wils followed I.v a il.li^htful s..Mrs. James (I. Sharon accom­
V ’1
on Sanford Avenue.
of pink ross were used to mark ^j.,] hour. The n.-xl meeting will panied by Mrs. |*„
Love a n d 1
the places. The excellent hineh| u IdW(due ;d.c. Apr. 'JJ with son, of Quincy :itn| ( 'handle i Sli.n
Tuesday
eon was served at one o’clock.
Mrs K
t 'a n i . j .it her home on on arrived Wednesday evening
i. Victor Check will entertain
(lovers were laid for Mrs. Ilani- the eorner of Kvun&lt; Street ami from West Florida. Jam es Slmr
ridge* hunnring her sister, Mrs, mel, Mrs. H arry T, Bodwell, Mrs. Oak Avenue.
on, Jr,, came with them from
C c n c v u a n d S iin fn rtl A v c ,, S a n f o r d
lamperl, nf Topeka, Kan.
Cottes, Mrs. George D. Bishop
Gainesville for a few days.
Mu.-ical Department of the \V. J. Thigpen, Mrs. George A. He . T
,
. ,i i , , .
San’.- i 'IiiIi will have a musical .Mrs. George Bishop, Sr., Mrs. li. i N c i m O S OT f ) l ( l S o t t l C l ’S
Mrs, Frank Winthrop arrived
Vith a .Vunvt giun program.
Ii. Lewis and Mrs. Walter S. Cole­
m
-b-H"t-+*:*+*v;
Wednesday
from Tallahassee, cat
man.
led here by the illness of her
TOIIV HOI It SATURDAY
neiei little Miss "Blister” Wipllt.^
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vy Hour "ii Saturday morning
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lived in what is now known as Sem- pi&gt;r(• ,1 as improving T hursday.
he in charge of Miss Naomi
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inole County during the years lie.
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'(PM, 'vhmn the ehildren always
Thursday evening, the dining tw een 1837 and 1850, send their
J 2n ■
'• Mi-- M:o- Holly has kindly
#*i
‘tiled to i omlucl the reading room of tiu* Valdez Hotel was the n am es to Mrs. J . N. Whiliicr, ehairscene of a dance given by the St. | m an of Old T ra ils in tile Snllie liar
this week.
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,e the (Ldy f r o vi ripitn t ’hapter Daughters nf tli
y* *"*■- ■* "il k1' attendance
rf
* nus tl. Brown, of Hampton
j
American
Revolution.
This
will
Pariah.
.Saturday ninmiug, w hen Mrs.
Falls, N IL. is spending a few
a
V
3
vari-cn|nrcd
i
aid
in
making
up
the
list
of
faun
An abundance of
lulii the -tories, which were
day s at Lake Mary
J \
V 4•&lt;*•»f
’
unveiling
of
the
Fort
spring
flowers
were
used
to
make
|
lies
for
th
i •ppri-iiaied.
All ehildren
Howard Butider lias purchased n
Mellon
marker
and
it
wilt
also
V
B
it*.
the
room
a
bower
of
lovliness.
dcuined to these shorty hours
the new house on First Street *s J
Till* music furnished by the identify them in the future as being erected by Lewis I*. Varney.
h begin at 111 o'clock.
2%*
: n.
Brockhorn Orchestra was splen­ am o n g the ea rly settlers of tin*
a
A box social was held at the new ■
A n n a AL 1V* Forest,
did. There was a large number co u n ty .
schoidhouse.
and
those
attending
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kNiliHTS TEMPLAR
attending and a goodly sum was Regent.
enjoyed a most pleasant evening n V
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realized for the organ fund.
Geo. A. Jones, who has just ■
completed his home at Ln‘;o Mary, ° t
Martinis
({uoenshiiry
cuNilav,. tonight at 7:3t&gt;
.
t1
i •
!(•
left for his slimmer home at AI
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transact ion ,f re gular busih
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U‘*ase attend John D.
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Ross Witt, of Liberty, lad., who
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ln«, rccnrdei
a ■
LONDON'. Apr. 17. A divorce i has spent ’J'J wintarn in Orlando
petition Ims been ;„c&lt;l bv the Mar- spent some time here last week
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. , . | quis of Queens bur-* against his looking f o r a winter home locanils who extended their
( l i e Welfare
t* C l i n i c Department
IFC JIU I V ii ic i , I .of
. . t. . .h. o ] ^
The
s j( .
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w
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Woman’s Club had the regular
A reception was tendered to
inadian fimmciei as co-respotiami lovely floral monthly
.l t I o v o
j
jjl ,
business meeting Wednes-, ,jt,nt
Ladv Dunn also has filed Floyd Sjoblom and his bride a t tin
rings d i n i n g our recent
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dny afternoon, with Mrs. J. C. a pi'titioa. in it h to he hcaid at the Presbyterian church and vnlnuhle
&lt;
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£ t
ikvemcnr
Also t o thunk Gibbs, vice chairman, presiding, com m a court session.
presents were presented by local
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1ay injl o m m a n d e r y , Reports front the various commit­
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friends.
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An „
KaVt. t he world t..hac
ghts lempla,* fo r co n d u ct tees showed that a greul deal hud
The new hath house erected by
' f ' i L ____ . s / ,
b'-'on accomplished during the club
p,lllltmMi
n ,ni&gt; pqmpkm Mrs. II. i'hillips, adjoining Lake
•*&gt; a".
lUQcrji] &gt;er\ ices.
year. The chairman apoki* of the ^ 5turk, ys.
I Mary I'asltio is almost completed
**t S*
. -Mis. j. s. Wilson,
necessity of placing no tresspass­
ing'* signs a t Robinson Springs , ---— ----- - —
f,r' and Mrs. .John Smith
i ’ f •?
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Park, which is tin* property of the
k’ *
. Brw ..
"i i*reach stamps Woman’s Club, and which is bring
» buo
'•‘-tear portrayed used to plan* unsightly signs. The
m atter was referred to the park
**9*
committee.
C| 1
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Under the hi*ud nf hospital work
a letter was read from I . \S . I.aw.
4 ,f ,
ton. thanking the department for
h
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Y
tile gift of $771.18 to be used in
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i s ■
making necessary repairs and til­
v
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ing the operating room at the hos­
9 a
•j a *■
pital.
k Io
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vw. :*.**•!■lb
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The flower show, whL’h was the
4 +*■X
first for the club in Sanford, wa;;
reported a grand success financial
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|y, being participated in by nut o
»-T
_
‘
y.__town people, by whom it was large­
ly attended and who passed many
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favorable comments.
I he ilub
N.
hopes to make this an annual a f ­
vV
n
fair which will grow into a wonder­
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ful event as the people awaken t«
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realized the wonderful possibilities
t : t ; ■i t I . i i n
01
,
of flower culture in this locality.
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Mrs. W. I - flenly was unani­
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mously elected chairman of the
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charmingly given and very instruc­
tive. It was regretted thut every
house owned in Sanford could not
have heard ibis lecture and profitted thereby.

Mrs Marked advocated co-opera­
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Regnier. it is of Milan produce more harmonious eftec a,
the size and type uf houses ns well
as the size of the lots to be taken
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plants suitable tor foumlation and
muss planting- Mrs. MaVkrH ad­
vanced the idea that more due
and gold flowers should be used
itr garden pWritttir* a1 ul Prt‘senL E u z y Vernon w o n first prise in “ Leauty contest conducted
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Gam e A t Home 5 to 4
Over T am oa Team
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TO SAINTS 8 TO 2
IN LOCAL OPENER
Highlanders Christen New
- Municipal Park With De­
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Hits in the Opening Game
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BRAVES BEATEN
BY GIANTS 8 TO 1,
J. SCOTT IN BOX

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Lakeland christened the
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Saints winning H to 2,
am e| CINCINNATI, Apr. 17.—Cim-m.
that was one-sided nfti
MOV-1 nnti assumed the undisputed lead
den* I ershlp .if the Kntlomtt I eopu'enth. Extra liase hits
tiful and Messncr’s fielding feat Thursday hy winning t h - 'r th irl
straight game from St. Lot fir. 7
tired. The sri
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Allen, ss.
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S. Johnson, cf.
il ii lliilluhm. a recruit,
.nithpaw
Altell, Ih.
a n Itisey allowed only fvvo let i in the
Messnei, 2h.
0 n hut ; even rounds.. Dressier nuidi*
Brow-ti, If.
0 u the first home run of ihe s-o-.i.n
. Edwards, if.
1 | on the local gronds off Dicker
S. Doyle, !lh.
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LAKELAND
Kowalski, 2b.
Welch, If
Surface, if.
Braxier, cf.
Spreitzi-r, Ih.
Dumas, ss.
I*. Dovle, :il&gt;.
Bryant, .
If. Johnnlon,
Ery, x

AMERICAN I.KAIi l'K
Cleveland r.t St. Louis.
Chicago at Detroit.
Ponton at Philadelphia.
Washington nt New York.

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New York H; Boston I.
I’hi'ndelbhia H: Brooklyn I,
St I ouls II; Cincinnati 7.
lit* burgh II; Chicago 8.

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Myall scored ill tli •
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,iiiJ7 ' Die ninth on a home run.
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Jessnia, th.
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BED SOX FAU. TO WIN AO t'N
PHILAD ELPH IA, Anr. 17 The, Pr-sm
Boston Red Sox again failed to delplii
hrenk into the win inluoin Thor-- who r
dav when they bowed to Phifudn!-) by de
vhia in ih.-ir third straight de- Ito-to.
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■ixih inning held a one-run lead. V&gt;*,7.
\ walk, two hits and an error hv
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or
the Athletic* to forge ahead *ith
or
two runt
Rommel hit a home
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eighth.
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BROOKLYN. Apr.
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P a ttirie ..: Uh!e and M yall; Van
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foster i
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more in the seventh. With one torney
Rush. Robeit* :ui I Ifeiiline.
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and was safe on first; Wiilxnk hit
(hrough third and *hort, going to
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second, Dean going to third; Dean
scored on wild pitch Walxak going
Rift't'd In M ic h ig a n
to third; Thompson hit safely ovei
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Stsnhenspti. fo rm e, if two hill* lining drawn up for
scoring on wild throw, Bailey g o ­
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ing to third; Carter liil to second
. . . * - m &gt;.i f . Io ihtsenate pass,
and w-its safe and Bailey goes oui ma 2, Stnnxuk and Lee; three da t” criminal cmiit. \ ph-a of ('nr* a ’lc-w
nidges
to sent mice
g u ilty wa* tlien i at.'feil. Ste wif- "-m i.* ro a certain number
trying to make liume; Kinsey out hn - hit*. Wi.hik. Peterson and
on high fly to right field, retiring Bailey; Sacrifice hit*, Lh no., pdten &lt;.1&lt; . elH.rg &gt;1 with assnn1* in
-re ihe oilier prescribes t.-n
Stolen bases, Lee ami Stiutaxk; th. kidiiupping of :. young Indian 1 1 •*. ,
the side.
vein- for each year spun*
woman, who died Tue dav ire .. 1 !,... i i onviction of robbery.
The Smokers liegnn tin- uiirhtli di.til.le plays. Bean Io Ja*stua; nr
scoreless, and with one out. Ju*- l.i ft oil bases. Tempi! ID, San
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nia hit to renter for two liases: ford N; Base •
Thompson hit to right for two J, Wii In| i 2: Strike ••ut I’eleis.iii
w h ;; e ; t v e v.
I.l ’ !• \ L O \ in 17. I. .1 It.
bases, Jessmit scoring; Orr walked. I Walsh 2: Wihl pilcln I’ '.— uni;
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Dean hit to accond and is &gt;,ife mi hit by pitcher, Cnrlev h\ I’eter
Tam
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phi . ntlirnpi*t is denil a f te r be­
overthrow to first going i.&lt; third son; Earned run* Sanford
Umpires, Agner and
nt; i n Tan HI a week ago in
•I p 'f (las
and Thom (coring. Lee hit to pa 1.
. I tPd.iti ofITc)ul
I' tel idll
right for two I n f - and Orr and i I'Toole. Thin I ID,
Dean acore.
With onp out and one oil, Man
iM O M ’N l*OI
u g er Allen, nf*tlie Smokers weul
in ns pinch hitter in an effort to
tie the score, t»u*
a:‘. i ... . .. rt
p o p n o b ougwt t o
But shocks m om \
on high fly and Lopez retired tinMOM THE B0V3 ABE
S tan home tomi Gh t ■
L PROMISED CHRI3 aide, third to fir* t.
HAVING A LITTLE
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Tuni])u’&gt; rally wits afieiil and n-.
Zim m erm an t o pick.
SAM MOURE MOT jf
Ga m e at felix ‘5 M
On Saturday
HIM UP AT NINTU
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Curley was hurt trying t&gt;» make
second urn) THsbie was suhstitutBgforp the game. Mayor Foripst
I.ake appeared before the grand
ni.m i and introduced President AI
l.nng. of the Florida Stale League,
and also Claying Manager Nick
C arter, of the home team. Then-*
w ere no -speeches, ihe funs being |
anxious for the playing |o begin, |
Tim husine«s hoti*e &lt; were closed
and the fans turned out in fair
num bers to witness the oja-iting
game.
The ilox Score.
SANFORD
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•*'a!r*r nod "Uin" Collins indulged J
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light innings. In the ninth withi
tw« men out, Collins lost control i
red forced one run and Chicago!

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u la hind tuiset on l ulls and Pi i al
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Total..
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27 12 ;{ lack foi tin- visitor* with thre‘ocluding a home tun and ii
xl.utted lor S p ic itK *r in !*th.
St. Pete
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N-otp by inning' :
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Siinimary. Two-bn-e mil, lira I it d u n g h
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NEW YORK,.Apr, IT.—Siicee?• i v . hr.irv runs by Ooslin and Joe
Jud-rp off U rban Fhoekcr in the
n 'e ’h inning f e a t u r e d n hatting |
roily which gave Washington th'*
r-r.-t.'if| victory of the snson ovet t
tl-o V'w York Yankees Thursday, i
tu * \ l the end of the seventh, i
the Yankees led 5 to 1. G nslin'
also scored a home run in the.
eighth.
Score hy innings:
Wnsh'fon
DUO OflO 11T&gt;-—7— 15—2
New York 00! 001 000—5— 12—0 ,
R attrrh s ! Gregg. Kelly, Russell.
Cnvt leskie am* Hue!; Hoyt, Shock-'
or and O'Neill.

Champions Get Two Runs Off
V. TI
(’coney in Fifth tint! Add st. Louis
Six More Off McNarmtm in Pittsburgh
.Vinth; Walker I,em l\P.itlm New York
H 0ST0N . A rr. 111. -New York
defeated Boston 8 to I Thursday,
Jack Scott holding the BrnVes to
four hit*. The chanipino made
two runs off Coonej1'i n th - fifth
and added six more off MrNnninm
in the ninth. Walker, with n double
a ml three singles in five ttrdes at
hat led the (JiuritV attack.
Score hv innings:
New York 000 020 006—8— 11—1
Boston
000 010 000— 1 d —I
Batteries: Scott and Snyder:
McNamara, Renton and Hi), m i

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JA M ES II. COWAN—All kinds
nf Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W nter and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

Buildinr? Materia!

WANT ill)—A hiirh class Indy rep­ &gt;* A &gt;TKD—Good grocery clerk,
resentative for Sanford. If in*
state where worked last, salary
forested in tdeasnnt and profitable wanted. Address 178 Herald Ofemployment see me nt *he V aldt
Hotel fr&lt;&gt;") '* to 12 A. M. a n d I to
r&gt; P. M. W-dneulny, ask for "Nov* WANTED—Bv married man. At
rr asick" Representative.
present employed, desires posi­
tion after April 25. Some knowl­
WANTED—Experienced waitress. edge of bookkeeping. clerking and
Harrell’s Cafe.
salesman. For interview or f u r ­
WANTED—A bright young boy ther information address "Situation
willing to work to s tn rt ou t as wanted" care of Herald.
messenger and learn business.—
Advertising
Apply Sanford Credit Association WANTED TO RENT
room cottage at once.
Room 118 f irst National Hank
"V* -are Herald
uEA R N ABOUT font County and Building.
tjtkclnnd. through the Star-Tels* PLASTERER
W A NTE D— A p ply WANTED—At once. 50 small saw
cram . Best ad-ariDing medium In
milts who can saw first class
with tools ready to work. 2214
South Florida Published mn-nings. Palmetto Ave.
lumber to manufacture lure tract
Star-Telegram, Ijikeland. Fla.
of located in South Morida to cut
by the thousand on contract. F av ­
OHIO—Xenia.
MnVe yoirr sales
orable working conditions. Ileal*
through the Xenia Garotte.
! thy location. We are building ra il­
Xenia. Ohio. P.j-h vrri cultural
IN f l l . V N l ' K I t t .
roads through timber to locate
district. Want ad anil display I t - b — r » Drown,
c’l i m p l n t m i n t .
mills on. Short timber haul and
rates on request.
vs.
find timber. J. Ray Arnold Lum­
Frank Drown, I •-f-ndaut
Foil Ml VOUCH
ber Co.. Grovelnud, Fla.
pnr.minrT* ir .i.i t . n ' n n n —ri*»«- In tin- Itll.t,
nnm- of tli- State of Florm-d sds have IP* Inrirear circu­
l*la, T- F r a n k l i m a n . Hcf-lulnnl.
lation In PnutliirMi.iii n.nrgta
C IT A T IO N
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TO REACH tile prosperous farm­ t h a t j n i i n r - a r - s i i | e n t -,r a s t a t ­
ers and fern growers of Volusia in •■■•ami o i l i e r t h a n t h e S t a t e of
M r ld . i t h a t y o u r r e s i d e n c e w i i e t t
county advertise in the Del-and hFis
t I n .l i d nf w a s H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a . Drlv- rluht up in your -Id Tut
Daily News, rate lc per word, essh t h .i t vuiir r - s l d - n - f is u n k n o w n .
1.1**1-.
T i n r - f o r - vnit. F r a n k Itr o v v n . a r e
with order.

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ESINESS DIRECTORY
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d ltin -is in, hand and seal of the
Herald will bring you big re­
Court mi this 3rd day of
sults. Advertise those old articles I'ii-ult
A| u' 11, A, M 1i*lift,
V !•: IKH'HI.AHH.
you have stored away anti have (Hi.itl
t ’hrk •'Ireult Court, S-mlnn!-'
no use for. A litle thirty-rent ad
•‘outity. Florida.
may bring you several dollars.
It, A M t V K K K S . I' C.
Phone 1-18 and a representative will I \ S &lt;i SHARON*.
H o lle it o r f o r I ' o n i p l a l n a n t .
cull to see you.
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morning Sentinnl; largest clnsri
•** mi tit, r i m i i t ,
fi-d business, r a t - lc a word, min1 ' M* *
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shuit a - mi :: up—at -hi.' ........
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accepted w ant ml medium in I fit t t % K Sllil W. H»*»•!•■f tIII#"* **H11•*it
Daytona (F a .) One rent a word
t i j]* ||iiN K Slut w. I'«*f* inla lit
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
m u . r«»it h iv o in 'K
In lli* tidiiiF t»f llu* Hi nf i **f I'I mi ST. AUG USTINE. FLA — St.
i&lt;!.t T*» it.iii's K riliiiw, moiiir
iv h**r** mi KIhHi Iii
Jo h n s County is reached through
• •ITATIMN
•he St. Augustine Evening Record,
Hu*1 Mvurii 1*111
Quick results. Two cents per word. Ilf ItI’ll 1f14&gt;tMil,)|I till Irtint
! III t 111MI’.l 11itI* I It.II
Sample ropv on request.
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VAMPA. FLORIDA—'lam p* Daily nlii. t ft.it \ ••nt ii'Hhh*ui*i' u Iifii It .t
Times, the g re a t
homo daily iwjinl «*f wjih Snnf'ifil, |*&lt;l|iirir|n, (hit
r* -nii*in i* in unUtonvn
rate I Vic jter word, ntinimut.. y»oir
TIm' I ' for** s mi. I h i m
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charge 25c cash with order. Write (HMD Mill* '* I'iiili'ii i ■•♦rti*‘ l l ! i s K Hil t w,
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1) I It E C T O R Y
PHONE
118

Sbified Directory
KSSIN'G — MuUigrnphing,
ptg aral mailing—as you
I it—when you w ant it.
I- fi73. It. E. Purch, F ir s t
pnal Bank llltlg.

WEST V inatN IA —ClarKahtirg. The
Clark *t&gt;urir Kxpotinnt, morning
tn-Iudlng Sunday, imimlnx l*»ue
I cent per word, minimum t*n.
PALM BEACH COUNTY- The
scene of stnp-ndou* development
Rend about it In the Palm Bench
Past. Sam pie copy *ent un in­
quest.

TUBE AND MOTOR R E
WINDING.
ART ELECTRIC SERV IC E
Eipert Electrical repairs.
W Central Ave. Orlando,

ADVERTISING g-tn reaultu if II
re ad ies potential buyers.
PnIntkfi Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec- i
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real ro ta te advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word

El.
r ar. Drive if
0»k and Second St.
AUTOS FOR HI RE

)&gt;In 1111 • vliIi•If •*11 imniii'H vmi, *Mli"i
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fur hint
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FOR S A L E — 1!i Mm Hodge truck F o il R EN T OH t.EASKi—W a re ­ FOR R EN T—Rooms with
house space on A. C-. t - Siding.
out' menh.
Reaimnabl
Excellent condition. Ileal bar­
gain in tuwn. Phone ii71-W. F. E. Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and Oak Lincoln House.
Ave.
King.
i pu^ure. waiting tint
Phone nev if this rage hasn’t
FOIt S A L E OR KENT—Bungalow FOR RENT r - Cottage.
IS58-J.
sified advertisement. 1
on Magnolia, up to date. Cortoday. No. 1 18.
icr lot. Real bargain $7500. Good
FOR RENT—Ground Floor Elks
terms. T hrasher &amp; Gamer.
Bldg.. 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­ FOR RENT—One furnished room.
________ ■ close in. also garage. Apply
FOR S A L E — Space on the pnge stairs. I*. T. Smith.
Mrs. H. S. Osborne. MS W. First
for classified advertisement*.
Why not re n t those vacant rooms. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and Street.
&gt;r sell t h a t second-hand goods 7 } kitchenette. Shirley A partm ents.
Opposite Post Office.
NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, comforts
" O M P L E T E IY Furnished Bunga­
low, 5 rooms ami bath. In best FOR RENT a t Daytona Bench. hie and cool, telephone, hot and
Very desirable sum m er cottage cold water, 113 East 5th St.
•esldential. East front ami large
hade trees. SI000 cash, balance and apartm ents Robert G ray. 801
nonthly. See Mr. Sossnmon, 202 Auditorium Bldv. P. O. Box 21.
ost and Found
Daytona Beach. Phone 10B5-J.
F irst Street.
FOR QUICK SALE Nine room FOR RENT—II room ap a rtm e n t I, o S T—BROWN 1. K A T II E R
with hath and porch to adults.
home, only one Mock from busiPURSE CONTAINING CASH
less section. A wonderful buy at 3 Id Oak Ave.
AND DANK BOOKS SHOWING
515,000 on very ease terms. See FOR R EN T — Nicely
furnished NAME OF OWNER. REWARD
Mr. Sossamon. 202 First Street.
suburban home, only short drive IF RETURNED TO HERALD OFto Sanford, modern conveniences, PICK.
FOR S A L E —Fine ten acre celery rersonnhle rent to good tennant.
farm with equipment. Cnmoron See Mr. Corrington. Room 401
Avenue. Apply 2 in Park Ave.
First National Llnnk Bldg. Phone
190-J.
FOP. SALE— !"2 l Ford Coupe, a
good c a r priced right.
Very FOR RENT—S.x room house. All
liberal term s. Sanford Automo­ modern conveniences. On Magno­
Itcal Fstate—Insurance
bile Co., Inc. Wight Bros. Bldg. lia St., between 3rd ami -1th St.
All
kinds of prnpiwtjr listed for sal*
Write Sully care of Herald.
FOR S A L E — Babv carriage. Phone
Park Avenue and Second Street
51*. I.

JOHN Ii. FOX

three room
FOR QUICK SALE Lot on .Myrt­ FOR R EN T D ue
npa-itrcnt with private hath and
le Avenue. Close in priced a t
.'I,mio. Terms .-..uu cash, balance one two loom ittmtltuelil. loqU'tIlrttir get tmm-. see III- ellttln- monthly. Apply Deuu-Herg Cor­ at Herald Office.
tlidl *
poration, 202 First Street.
We’ll Mil &gt;imr -rank -as- wi t h
\ . ■••Ini l-'nrwil t- tak- M-1 i h.itW O T O -N IG H T
ler nut.
MAGNOLIA Avenue corner lot.
for loss nf appetite, lad hrpnth,
frt v Itut vou "that Hill- extra service
coated mnauo, hllhnuiiei*.
very desirable loeation, and dose
th -' ire talking ahiuil '*
in. $1250, only $2.70 eash. bnlnnco
H7fAiiaf griping or naaira
If Ill-re's iltiv thing -Is- J-U 111 I d easy. Apply 2(&gt;2 First Street.
Inday
C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
littv It inia h-f-r- vmi drive n a n , ,
If wut ihm't a ant In buy. Jit t saj FOR S A LE—5 room bungalow,
TABLETS
" M iill&lt;..'*
Set your liver right—only 25c
facing east. latrge shade trees,
Ahit give it a .1 stall- Infill- &gt;—u g*. ■best
section.
Excep­
We are ala a, - glad t»i see wot li-r»- tionalre-itlential
terms.
Adtlress Box 131
F o r Salt* B y
And we'll give you a smile for a | Snnfnrtl. Fla.
wuuv-nlr.

FF.lu.OWS
SERVICE STATION
"Si'll t VP ’K WITH ' SMI I. IT*

1st iiml Him

I’hone 117-W

Klovcn cuUic fr»»t nf water,
wliun frozrn, niiikcs twelve culiif
feet nf ire.

MAN FA IF LOT, M-llmivillc Ave
nue it, Grove. For quick sale
$2.otlll, $8(0 eash. No other pay
metil within 0 mouths. Scruggs.

The wild game in the United
States is valued at more than $1,*
OOll.imiMHM),

KVERT TRUE

HELL CAFE

11 J ‘»KUG S T O R E — PreHwns, Drugs. Sudan.
We
* » « r Vou an your phone,

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STATIONS a n d
Ltd SUPPLIES

Chestnut trce&lt;
covered in the J
gion.

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F ipmIi ClMiitM'd *l.ilt&gt; H»*r\i*i

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terms, for rent, also
13 supplies, Room 9 (

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G. TAYLOR DYER
I’ai tiling—Dt’conilinR
......... l'llONE 303 ..........

mton .1. Moughton
a r c h it e c t

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OLD HOMK TOWN
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Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

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T H E BEST

Automatic Windshield
Cleaner*

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YOU SSH ■YMOSE

PKVKIJ i FKKS ATTFTyTtON- -Fen •
-i.i-ota I* I'uclnrunw tn« gr-at-*, uvvelot»m-nt in lilcrlita'a l iln irv . *
half niilll-n itollar highway tu th*
tulf heacli Ju*t
llm*h-il; a twtii1111 in uoillir hrlilxn aeruka E»ii»n&gt;
loa Hay atarted; quarter million
tlollnr opata iiouan unJer con.iruCMon, i n n mllllulia being ap-nt -o
hltfllway; arxaieat chance for H&gt;»
it-voloimn* to get In on ground I
(loot. Write Development Depart- j
meat Th- F-naaccil* Navi.

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SHCAK ? &lt; .

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$3.50
Parking Lights
$ 1.10
F. P. RINES

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311 Fatal Second St and
1113 Sanford Ave.

Everything tor
baseball season.
Ball Hardware

F C u R S T V A tv sn o ta W H O h a u i - U ' •
HAMG&lt;/iG&gt; a P o u n d t o w n s t v B P ;

Days bisAPPgAi?.eD "rms n o o n

Phone 8
c m i » y w u w w viif. »nc

By GEORGE McMANllS
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k.'ern*. Iitinlotts. Ingrow*
Ins Nall*. Heavy Call*
ou.vea or tired aching
font.
j m i. c. L. n i s L n ii
Vitw-ll Pr«w flldg,
I'lmnn.
Ulevator

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Dank liuddin
Phone 417-L 3.

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The Faint Thai timm Tou
Ituney.
Mantlfnrturrd hy
Rberann-MmUley Faint Co.
Sold hy
l . o s s l V t i F A I N T I ’o n P A S t f
l i t II a a mil Ia Ate.
I'h-ne :7H

I Chiropodist

KK1NGING U P F A T H E R

lawyer

O r ln n tlu , F l a r l d a

BUTTERMILK

the *‘Gaine«vill« Sun."

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.—A ug u sta's greatest
classified medium, rate cash .0'Jc
charge. 10c per line, minimum

Mrmhir A. L 4
Hr&gt;«* llulldltur

BY CONDO

n O A W afl

ts..,t m Service Hnd Qual
rir^t Street and Park Ave

A H U H irE C T

Laney’s D ru^ Store

DunInp Tires Smile ill Miles I coiiNEI
Too.

H T IM d .1

TAMPA MORNING TR IB UNE—
Send in your subscription to tiie
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
g re a te s t newspaper.
One year
$8.1(0, 'i mouths S4.QC, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,900 iusornnee policy add 75 cents to pour
erder.
"DU YOU WANT to buy or *ell

DAVID B. HYEK

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L)aj
Meet.) all t ruins. Bag
s transfer. Rhone 551.

SERVICE STATION.
Dil, Tires, Accessoice with n stpile. Elm

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Rooms For Rent

For Rent

For Sale

WANTED

Used Cars For Sale
li&gt;2d ford Touring, special.
r«nel. light delivery
10^.1 I-on! Touring.
1022 Ford Ton Truck.
(cab a id take body)
lli- l Ford Sedan,
r^ -jjfo rd
passenger suburban
‘Torm s to some people**
I W. PHILLIPS' SONS
Sanford. Flu.
Phone 3

MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. MA I M
Terwllleger, Prop.
FULL LUMBER CO. Housa o
Service. Quality and Price
Lur-.k-jr and Building idatcrial
C arter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565

Help Wanted

Automobiles

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QlTAMTlrO. Vn.. A nr. Irt. The
" ! I'ft'iriciicV of :&lt;ir &gt;Ittlfl • | ing ot|
|{In* Trf fvtrsm*-yrith a t.:it11;■ iiin in;j lined by htlovs on river irfm-e :i &gt;
Hi IIip main «diii-eiivi-.
v.a- u-ntr-d
• I Wednesday bv Marine mrp
vivL I tors mill pronounced
bv n ival
, j chiefs friiin \V;i ih.i.ctnii in be “ im­
' Jiircnalvp niul sntisfm tiny of result*
f : obtained.”
A feuture nf tin*
whirl) inii*1n«i.*(l iHimliimr tit iS.ihMI .mil
! 000 feet altitude., nuruchuti- jnninIPfc. I., .l?H*t,w "litT I *’■i I I (fill till .III
I nml laving n smoke screen alioiit
I the tnriret, v im the iltill of t'\ •
airplanes, flvitnr from one formaa tion to another nml executing rom­
- mauds us if they hud been sold*
I iers on narnde.
The evolution
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.t:«n:;;si;t Srr.alt.r i:-u K a r in "
I uileil M a le s C o u rt
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C h a m B e r o f Ctmtnurce K s u r SllltiMiienI D e n y in g People
\\ill Fij*hl Issue liecnit.se
O f Opposition T o Knatls

Walsli Is Defending
Cnlieuire It'* Hiittle

Allege Committee
“ ^elf Annotated"

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w s t k a l i i :&gt;s lty C o n im ii tees
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S ta le ra e u t Knvs Citizens A re
S a t is f ie d W i t h Proposed
Uoaci; Records \ re Supplied

(litFA T FALLS. Mont.. Apr. Id.
United States Senator Burton
K. Wlieeler. of Montanu, who
. tun.| hefnie the nation six month
n-’ o 1 n candidate for tie- vice­
pit siib'iu-y*. appeared in federal
court lu-re today as u nrisoner nt
1hi- m aeeu il of -llinir his P"
litical hirtliritrht.
The trial emm after a loop
I listp.ici-meat. Senator Wheeler
. ;.|.I7.*I...J |i**re more limn a veai
ajro, Apiil S. IT-I. for receiving
tees lor uppearimr before* the In)
lit.nr Department i.ml prosecutlnti
nil lease application* fio liis client 1
timdiin Campbell. .Montana oil
I .iiii.it-t. Ilefote the elect inti o '
,-, .lier ). 1 .1 ....... lie pn-ndi-o
1 an early trial, 1I1 • luritljt that’
v ;m i-ii litI1-1I to acip.itlal or convicliou hi-foie til Voters o| _ the
I i.r.tiv cnii-iiileri d bit name.
|I *• , .1 e wa- ib bi . -l IniWeVe' .
II *11,1 I), t illlllltll, nil* II ll wa: all
t , |.&lt;*-in tjidav.
Speritie I liart-e*..
'bi-atnr Win 1 h r is specifii-nlly
cliii" ■! witii violation of sect ion
1 1 ; &gt;.t tin penal mile which makes
it a ciiini- fur .1 meniher of run
l-ies to eccept fees in a|ipi-uriuu
Ini .re any poveiniin-nt depart01 -li: in pio i* otioa el a i-biint tor
.iintli’*, )n*t 'On
I In* imlictment
aeeo* e* h-ni of havinir necepti i!
&gt;•1,01111 ',»nio Campliell
in-lyveen,
.l.inii ci y ■*&lt;. l!*'J' alnl l i lu uai y Di
lln* ami* - 1 .11
II v. *i . clmreen
■ihsi I hi* iii&gt;ni v wtis pniil in tin law
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W illi Aid Of Ollier NationAmoricu Uppi*?* D» Ifecliirt*
Shipments War Stipnlie-:
Ilurti.u Sails For Geneva
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WASHINGTON, Apr. Id. With
•,., aft- rnonn sh ■
or*., spnpoi* report- •I sailing from New York Wi.lncs
,.*i| 1 iiat : he niign' dny of ItcprcHciitutivo Tlo-i dm-i* I
I!' * on nf Oliio lo load li'-- Aon-ri
1 * mi li-lr-galimi \vlti&lt; h will paiin iiti- iifficiallj in I to- I. .......... .
. . . ion* i-ioil’i i -nei al &lt;a tu-va m-st
I ,.* v.li &gt; li o-' in-mii for emit 1 id of iut» 1 national
, il, 1., 111tlV li- mi , iliit Miif a- in lull'*., il la,..no- known
1
hop to tin* jail 1 0 1 In- \Saslniipi-ai r?v« innii ,a
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l olinilip.iialo 1
tv lio|'c!til lien di'tool''. I"-*
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Inlerslak* ComnuTce (oinmission i
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litLSilU'SS MotlSCS W ill
Close; Record A t ­
tendance Expected

III*
unfnrd •)iiiiioi r liambir yf
Coiiimi 11 c mi iiilu-i . at llieii loncL
**ili |oi||iy Itl 11 lulii-i | p|,'III*, to "pi pj
lip I in* weekly llli-elings so a&gt; Is
iIII VI*11 *• I III- MI I 1*0.1*,II.*it
V
III. A. W. Lppa mill I laud-- Sis I
i look wore named a- loiilliiiltcil
i -i |*i **\ iilt- i utertainim m at lln-*
next mis-tiiig ami tin* i n clary wa­
in 11 in ted to write i-.u h i —gutaily
attcmliiig meniher, giving him tintimin' ol a memhi-r wlm does tint
News hat lone ‘received iu San­
illend uml lie i to In- instructed!
ford of thn dcnlJi at his Jacksonto i all fni tin- uoii-iitIt-udiiig mem*
vilh- lu.hn; nf t'atit. \V. M. Cole­
l-ii on tin- luui'henii days mnl
man, •oiji mil ruler of tin* City of
l-i mg him to tin- meeting or gtve
"ii"' good excuse why that men*. | Tin- place o f Kilwurd Iliggipa,. Jmkertnvillc, nf the I'lydo Line,
r could not attend.
-Inc., tm North Palmetto Hlrct-l, and mu- of the best known stenmI ho plan of providing eulcriain- Ford car and Fordson tractor dcul. |''r, conirnatiders in Florida witters.
m" ni nt tlie
luncheon meetings Ap-rs, was entered Wednesday night,
( ’apt. Coleman has been ill for
w.i launched |,y President Floyd ' m curding to a report to the police about two months, hut word uf
I'ainn r, wlm said that at the m-st1 di-part ment and about $30 taker, ids death came a.s a surprise and
iiii'i'liug the executive committee Yrom tin- ra h register. Tin- Larg- . ihock to his friends in Snnfoid.
.n"iM pUMMit definiti- plans of jl.ir got into tin- building, police
For more than 30 year* ( ‘apt.
......... " g tin- ntetuliership and of l ay, lty jimmying the rear door. ' ('olemnn has been running on Font*
iticrea.'ing the intereal m tie \ Hu Tuesday night, Motorcycle I (dying the St. Julius River. )Io
meet tM|?s.
ftffii.-i J. B. Green arrested James i was commander of the IVBarry
I In-meinliert&gt; iliseu: i d tin ipn*.,- 'loss iu tin- vicinity of the Higgins for a long time and for uboul 12
U"n of whether il would he hv;- (building and charged him with nt- years had been commander of th»
lie was
Ur (o meet iu tin- e veiling * iti y i mpting to »teal a tire front u tnu- City of Jacksonville.
I -tcad of at noun on Thursday, but /chim- purked iu front of the buiiil- .known to every one who ever made
[ it
. the couceiiMii i of opinion f log. The case uf Ross was trun*- the trtn on the St. Johns River,
tb.it I tiursday noon was tin- best! I ferred to the county court where and his ft lends here declare h»*
always took much interest in San­
hr wa-. fined $3 ami coat*.
ford.
lie took much pleasure in tin*
excursions of the Sanford Chamb­
er of (’omnterrtv and was known
bv every member of that body.
Il is expected thut several frvitu
NF.W ORLEANS, Apr. Id.—Tho the local offiix* of the Clvdc Unc
first session o f i.ouisiunu Banker.! wil) attend the funeral in JackAssorialians in annual convention son ville.
C ant. Coleman was a native t,i
here today was marked by tho aJilic.-.s of W. K. Kay, of Jurkson- Jacksonville. Be was 68 year* &lt;-i
ville. Fla . who outlined his state’s age and had been running on tb&lt;;
tax system.
Many persons of Imatv of the St. Johns River since
wealth, la* said have settled in he was a boy.
I' Inrlda hecaure of the constitu­
The/island of Malta is the n
tional guarantee against imposi­
a ins vf a land bridge eounccuii
tion of .State income or Inheriitmcv
taxes.
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\W. E. Kay Addresses
Louisiana H a n k e r s

for th

Walsli Likely To

y lirunti'il A,';;: Hurl . For Locals
&lt; “ G o m elia ck ” :
K ille r A r r e s te d

iRurglars (iel $:i0
I’roni Ford Agency
!»y ‘Jimmying’ I)oor

ing License
• l’o Oui.sitlei s

),iJe licit imide nrr.iitgi*

^ome ^rounds

Denial that the •••‘tizfiiv of Luke '
Mary li* v. whole are opposed to | PARIS, Apr. id.—-Joseph Call*
va J
AkVy
the proposed load lending to,that laox's acceptance of the post of
A "i
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plm-e a&lt;« included in the enmity j minister of finance in the cabinet
Former Field Marshal Von iliit- .vide bond issue in 1,&lt;* voted upon j now heinp formed by Raul Rnlndenhurp hits accepted tile noinuiu- .Wav .1, was tml.iv made by officers leve, ovpr-shmloyvcd all other de­
Hack from T a m p a , where*
turn of the “ Kmpire bloc” as its of the Lik e Alary Chamber of I velopments in France's political
th e y tlefeateil the S m okers
eandidate for presidetti &gt; of the Commerce, win. i*- neil th null’ ll the: ci ids Wednesday. The return to
t w o pantes (tut o f three, the
Cci man rcpuldie.
president o f that body. n stateincn power at the head of mu* o f the
&lt;
elery-Feels returned hom e
in whifli isaiii m taken with eer-1mo t impel lam ministries of the
lain statements appi-uring in thej man who five years 11ko was re- last ni^ht to heifitt tmlay anV
A • • !*•
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[It*•«»«» t n m t * &lt;di*riiw w i t h
•!&gt;m
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I i ill
article which roDens
of lake
the (lown-atate team.
1
Alary were aid to be opposed to
W it h
liis
hurling
a t u ff
tin* bond i&lt;ome
wot'kitiK
nicely
and
w
ilit
his
\’ii ivs o f the I'oinniittee compos­
p layers p erfo rm in g maehlnced
of
[•'.
S.
Vcini-v,
T.
A.
Green-•
,
leaf and ( . R Sibley ami who do
lal i* prvi'l don, Manager Carter in
• hi, ill I lint liny l epfesi nleil tile
cioifiili-iit mat tin? t 1 lervF*-ds will
take tin- cries here and believes
'i .tl 1 iulisnt W ill lie AL.|if nf opinion o f the majority of Lake
that this utternoon’ s pa me wdll be
l in:ill!|i»sntle in Speeiaciihir Wary citr/ea* in nppn dug the
chalked up m. the victory column
bond issue, wan* il-o scor-d in the
l ,re*;enij|linn
ll\
Schnnl tati-im-nb. *11...c |tlo ......miUccj
f&gt;n tin- biral leant.
Tie- game is. -eltedulid to r-tart
C ltililm t 1-.11 l iiil.i* I . veiling wa . “ sell appniiiti'il" is also do
at I o'clock and Walsh, wlm turn­
'•laieil. In ttii i iifmerlmu officer,'
ed the Smokers hack in tin* open­
■•I' the lathe Alary Chamber nt
ing game of the season by a score
Coninieive filed a signed liileiilenl j
of li to U, is scheduled to receive
In II t i o f f e e l :
*
tin- mound assignment.
Thomp­
“ We, tile ol I in is of llin Lake i
son
will
do
the
receiving
for the
i*l by *ho ii* Mai \ &lt;'linnilier of ( ainilicrci-, iu I,
locals. Tampa’s choice for hurl­
i* tliiid epi* |,| inform the |iildig tiiul we have
ing is not known.
Patriotism no kltowledire of a eominitlee of
Funs To Turn Out Kit Mu m .
ml finale nl three whirli niade the statement
With local merchants having
re than Slid through The Sanford llernld of
agreed to close their places of
eveial
bunMonday.
Apr.
lit,
that
the
citiy***
‘
business beginning at iL.'lO o'clock
eivie lioili,* of Lake Alary oppose the bond
1
in order to givo their employees
elect
ion."
*
j ml thentxelvea an opportunity ti&gt;
Follow in if i - tin* statement niaib
see the game with scores of fan*
of Patriot l,v Frank Evans, head of the
'
from nearby pluccs planning to
Mi-1** A o eliamber:
'
mine, it 1» believed by official?,
of the club that u record break­
“ In reference tn the reported
ing crowd v« ill !*• on hand to greet
I lie shown oppi'xitin)) to the hnm| i site at
tlie Celery-Fetls upon their initial
hi
U'niip Lake Atm y. puhli lied in The Sunappearance here in a state league
town, eiiiiii find 11itii LI. Alonday, Apr. Ill, (hi *
cif appointed “ eominittee" dues
impel‘•oiiale llni repiesenl the eiti/.eiiH of Lake
git
\ guest of honor of this uftor!r- noon’s game will be Al luutg, of
■Al» * Aim Marv. either lyj spirit or l»y mi­
fiJ St. Pi tenhurg; presMcpt »it*tT\tT
n’ l,arl "* Ihnrity, nml i.w£*tis*tit- &lt;,f
he Florida State Leugur,‘ Who wired
preseiilnl iniM from betfiiinintt to
ii« 'locul officials Wetlne.nlay that lu*
iiford of To end.
,r.
vvotilil Ik* tin liuml lo see the seai will iep|e
"| believe th.'il fids 'eniimiiltei*'
,,f son fornvtlly upeiHil here. Rresili ■ 1 hue who appointed themselves repri'l„. dent Lang arrived last night and
Atis* Leila ( , ,11 uiiiy their own personal in*
has expressed delight that Sanford
nly Spirit; i,*i,**i,i and have no reuaril for
has a club in the league this year.
a1'' 1
1 AC ■ the yvelfnre of I,.;, Mary, SeimCVmnoniiM To I’ roeeed Game.
le- (ieorKl.i n,,|,. rmintv, nr its cRi'l'Iis.
Ifotli It* or*'.
Rrrceiling this nfter!&gt;Von'-* r.Qntt*
.. ,r
*&gt;&gt; I*I *l It I* (I) till* rtMillt V 1*11111v I t . mi fin.
. , ...
Manuger jL'urter, wholjs r.rt old
( ( ml"inniMi anil, ,tlii* . infnnl
• hum(ii Chicago t ub Stur. ami (his Vlayers
bei nf 1'iiinmeree, I wish to lllllki'
will ho formally prexcn'.ed to thtf
; il '".I1j j i t
emphatic that tin y have carried
1 MI HIV’
j! Ians. Then Muyor Forrest latko
. out tin* wishes of I ake Alary penuml President l-tng \vill he piv"• " i d
*• pie and that the Lake Alary penM-nted after which lhi- mayor will
ciaili* bn\ : , |.|,. wen tin ones that OKKesti-d
'n
Ike box unti him the first
le|ni' eill'e-l III** li*:n| III In* litllil Mll'faci'll which
hall,
marking
the In-gimiiug of cho
-1 the toorlh , ineltiileil m the toil I * tie. In
’ ’ game ami tliu o|M-itiug of the sen'"•'loel . I . , ,.i,l i it il it t ion of ami* I herewith
son here.
iilmiii extract from tin* inimile.i
on
Nome idea ns to the strength of
nf “ New of (he Lake Mary t'lmmher of
the local team is gained by a com­
I 1.1 wilt Cimimi rci inertiiik at which the
parison of rtitiH. hita :ual errors
n n Saiioos" toad i in* iva voted upon. No
with those made bv the Smokera
mu of iIn* Ine Hint lln* &lt;|UeNliini would hi1,1 in their series in Tuntpa. A ttvlsii t•• ni riil ill cii eil wa. posted iii lln- village
tv- ulotiuii of figures shows that this
• of (In* no pi mr in tin
meetint-, unit tin*
m- ( 'elery-Ftds scored 18 runs vtj I'd
mis line was 0(11*11 to the public.
in- by the Smokers while the.y gnr,ie with tin*
''inht new memliei- joined
ilil tiered -'hi hits o ff the Tainru hurl,,
1 Continued on Fane il)
L* ers us compared to ill wnich tho
ku-t.l pitchers gave vim . The Cel­
ery-Feds also um-te hot three er­
rors 'while their o|-poneiits weru

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1* rom T am p a lo r Scries o f T h ree Garnett

Junior Chamber 01
( ommerce Votes To
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OVER ARMS MEET
IN GENEVA SOM
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For President

NU.M1IER 221

PRICE F IV E CENTS

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( ’111)1. W. M. Coltvaian
01 Clyde Line Dies
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’aken Annually in Payment of Taxes B“(fj{e city’f TaHcst C"tnHraton.
Stockholm Evicting

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necessarv to meet, thy current
costs of government.^ brcel. elate
and federp . the lax H al berrgnei
M&gt; wtartgerinir that it car not !-&gt;nger be evaded a. a red rlung. r to
olir
weli-bei.ig.
i , national
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tion in the United .States.
1
Keys had lieen one of those who
ger service commervialiy iVuVihle.
' me month* ago. however, he had
a careful survey mad** of just wnat
S ight he expected in the way of
itrenorje anil revenue from an
•Jr passenger-express business and
lat I he coot would Is*. The rert caused him to give up any
a of Investing in such an enter*
rise at present.
Before curnmerdol airplane Imet
can b« established. Keys Isrlieve-t,
a pdrlod o f public c6-opernlion and
assistance, similar to that originf llv given railroad*, etc., will be
necessary,
_ “ Lainding fields, suitable for the
landing of heuvily loaded ships,
must he provided ut comparative­
ly short intervals," he says. "That
Is something that must he done by
municipalities, in the saint* way
thut road* and highways have
been developed bv municipalities
for vehicle traffic.
“ "Then there are certain things
the national government -hoold
supply, Just
as the government
supplies lighthouses and channel*
for ships, in the Interest of com­
merce.
" A t present, the cost of trans­
portation by ulr is from 10 to 25
times the cost of present estab­
lished mean* of currving the same
articles. The present service i*
sufficiently satisfactory to make
it difficult to induce people to
change.
Such change, when it
comes, will be bv slow degrees
by evolution. In mv judgment, ulr
transportation ut the pre*eiil tune
Ip u government function or non**
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A t r a ffic , h c :ir l fill s t u d y .
U ro lialily
e v e r w r i t t e n on l . i f e I n s u r n n e e .
Head il.

S i l l i l y it.

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D e a r D ill:

At knmvletlginif ym ir 1**1t#*r uf yesterday, I would idadly itn i'eitse my life insiirm ice— $r.li,()0(), if ymi could place it. Mut you couldn't.
F o r tom orrow I mu lo lie
operated on fo r cancer, mid tin* doctors loll me t h a t my chance o f su rvival i. one h i
tw enty.

iiiis news will surprise you, since it is less than a y e a r ago that yo u r e x a m in ­
er passed me— the fourth lim e in ten years. I a m tr y in g lo lie hopeful, Imt th e re is
a.i oppressive solem n ity in the th o u gh t that th is may he my la d day on earth.

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I have boon puttint; m y house in order. Il did not ret pi ire an expert ai-coiminnl.
M y assets a r e : I I ) Cash in lunik, $111; CJ) Household mid pmwmal e ffe c ts ,
iiol w o rth selling; f.'tt l. if e itiMiiraiP'e.

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ll.-ri- i« uni* i.f th.. m w iit nod t&gt;•Vc*liest of evening wrap*. It Is made
nf nilver «-|nlii Ix'aded uboul th**
xhoilhlerH in black, wlille ami *le,*l
beadn. Tile »*&gt;llar is of *oft Hiuntin'r fur.
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Three parlies wlio want to Imihl llieniselves a home
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First SI.

Sanford, Fla.

5,000 Acres
ON HAIM) HOAD W IT H IN N IN E MII.ES
OF SANFORD

At $12.50 Per Acre
P O S IT IV E L Y T H E DEFT HUY IN T H E S T A T E
OF FLORIDA

My only comfort in this crisis is my life insurance, and I honestly thank yon,
Dill, lor your counsel and persistence. Some times I have almost hated you for
loading rue with such a burden. On a yearly income never higher than $J,Still, il
has been a big strain to carry $10,2*10. Last year nut of every dollar I earned Hi
•■cuts went for life insurance premiums.

We go in lor the opposite
Kind—“tomorrow bargains”

I5ut it was worth pit* sacrifice! What else would I he leaving behind today? If
I had banket! the amount of the p r e m i u m s my savings would have been l e s s than
$-1,(100. And I doubt if I would have saved even thut much, for some times il was a
terrific struggle to pay the premium, and only for the feat of forfeiture forced me
to do il.
Dot now I thank Heaven that I took the insurance and kept it. for il enables me
to go into the operating room with anxiety only for myself, and mute for Nell and
Duster.
It I do not come out alive, the funeral expenses may be paid by that weekly
premium policy of $2*10 which I have earired just for that purpose; and thi* $5,(pit)
poiicy i took when i imiit my house niii wipe o f f the mortgage, leaving yjo.uuo
dear. Tills even at •! per cent, would yield an income of $1,0110. which with u*»
house rent to pay, should make N* II ami I lie boy fairly comfortable.
1 face the uncertainty of tomorrow with neither remorse nor worry, and I owe
this peace of mind largely* to you. You helped me c h o o s e the wiser course.
Ten
years ago ! con!ideally looked forward to r i c h e s and eld .age. Tomorrow, life and its
oportunities may lie cut off. M.v air tnstlcs will h a v e tumbled, and my c h e r i s h * d
hopes as dead as my flesh!
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However, through life insurance, tnv family will receive some of the money I
did not live long enough to make. They will have a home and a sure income for
lif*‘— things which even bad I 1iv l* I, I could not have guaranteed lo them I (cause
ot tint uncertainties of health and of business.
Life insurance has done for mv
family what I could not do myself. ,\|&gt; own experience is ;t conclusive demonstra­
tion of its blessed service lo humnuitv.
Ii may seem si range for *ne to write \ i'.i thus fr»m the graveside, as il were,
but I wauled you tu know o f my heart lul gratitude to you and the great entnv you
represent.
Yours simerelv.
HOWARD,

WINSTON

QENKKAL AGENT

I ' h o n e 95
R u ild ln g.

Mist Hotel!

They’re the truest bar­
gains
Schatfner &amp; Marx
clothes for example, may
cost a bit more at first, but
you save on them in the end

McKin n o n -M a r k W(K)i) Co.

405 First National Hank Huildiittf
Sanford, Florida.

REALTOR

I&gt;y that we mean things
of sturdy quality that give
you e x t r a w e a r Ior y o u r
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K . F. LANE
Sales For ri&lt;:— M i s s l t u b a W i l l h t n
linage, Mr. It. L

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V O l i ’E E lam i 1iar of con rse
with “today bargains”
—cheap today but soon gone

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This is my financial exhihit after .sixteen years in Imsiiiess.
N«»t a shotig
showing t o r a mao ol .'57! Did I begun on n o t h i n g , and had lo work my way up.
•lust as things are beginning Income my way, I find myself on the brink ol I In* un­
known.

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the Southwest Quarter of
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Township -0 Mouth. ItanTJ*'
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T A l.I.A IIANSKK, Apr. 15. —Full
legislative Investigation of the
racu track ut Miumi is |ir(/|)osed in
u concurrent resolution introduced
in the house by Itepresentativ**
Taylor of Hillsborough,

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To. W a lt e r Wrtteraren
and tr dead, the
h-lr«.
vrantce* in,I *,ll**i claimant* und»r
the said Walter WrUergren. dsceased, or otherwise. Interested-in
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the
lands and pr-ntlsrs Involved in,
Papsworth.
Complainant,
H. SI
vn.
this suit. Philip '•arfstrueni. If Uv*
Walter Wettercrrn. !f llvlntr. and Ina anil If dead, the heirs, devisees,
If dead, the heirs, devisee*. kir.iii- grantees and other claimants unde.
tses and other claimants, under the said rhllln Cnrlstro-tn. d-ceasHie said Waller W eltergrrn . &lt;:•
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in
hinds and
-ind pretn
premises,
involved In Ihl*
ceased.
reasetl. «*r
or otherwise.
otaera 'w . Inter.
inter* ■
- •• in , lands
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the lands .ir.-l i .••mines involved aitU: mimI- .1
1 other
In this suit: Flip’ I ctrlatr.. n :f
l t t l a n . rlti.t. HUe or Interest
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living, and If de»d. the »udrs tl* v l - [ the land, m l premises ln\ otve.i in
sees, grantees and oilier dlaltnaiil.s thh. cult, wln.s.
names arc uniinder the said I'hllili • urlestro- o.. nr,,, —,,
deceased, or otherwise. Interealcj j
V m| #n(, . n,.h „ f you. nrc hereIn Ihe UnJs and premises luw.lt. d . ,
rr.jtilr.-d to at&gt;|M-i.r
:.r to the hill
In this at,It:
Tf..1'
*nn*",l.l.!l in »(,!• above .M illed
*on« claiming any right, till*- &lt;•*
t. . ,. .. „r
Interest in lbs lands and premia*.- *«'i"e. «.it Momlni, the 1
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Involved in tills suit, whose nutn*—
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-Vo—44land g ml in—Mo * i
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nut of MMj faiiiilit-.. pru|»»*etl for a skyreraper, to be erected &lt;&gt;u th.
V. W. C. A.
Vrljfn lhi,
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"off the &gt;
C'lifforrl Slrce.
n.|1( t l ,,. Th .- an chleflv “ .th» c,' r.'u‘rt ° r „Cl1
ou|ilr*ii . ani* " rtl
n-rmigiofi Boul
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bnch&lt;&gt;|or. or chiidleea
couple
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l,h.e
ring debt of $1.r.oo. This i « . ,l!u,,r,'*r; , B&gt; " V
f * H lht* .c" y
ut six times the per family h"b**&lt; *" have t. lerpint • dwelling*
an* of 10 year* ago. A* interev for all the wnr-tin.i- .*f|uatters.
over
nr
er the neriod
of nayment wdl
lUal the amount of nrinabout eciiial
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present public debt* is S !000.
' And while this is being paid,
taxes for current government costs
continue to pilu up.
M. Keys, president of t h e ,
Curtiss Aeroplane Co., i*. not optflr.istic ever the outlook for early |
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Township II South. Uanze so
j;*4t. Hess Molnnr'*
Addition
to lainuwoml. Florida, ari.l less
the strip Bast
of the
brick
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Al«*. I. i f I. 5. 3. 4 and 5 of
Mnlnar's Addition to lein scm sl.
Florida. nrrordlnjc to P lat there,
of of rernril In tile Ptihlli- Itec.
• fib ..r Seminole County. ?•*lor.
Mil. In
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Tl ar&gt;&lt;l ypeci:il con-idetalion
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ant--, under liir sotiol Julius Moinor,
Julius A Molnar. Mclirjr WaltlooKul.
Henry Waldviijol, Charlton Jon.*».
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\M lllarn Kic**r1nn l.ltiHunter. individually ami
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trusirr for Charlotte Di.uxln** In-'
if IIs M Bdllh
liu n o r.
CharM tI *&lt;&gt;uif In«» I iik M*. IV&lt;Ir Inglis. ChitrApr. 15--A rf-cads Iiiltr
I». O Iniclt- I- J Hartley. Jr..
residential •tr*--.**. Nettle ItU ill. Uric*-! Mackey, als.i
It,
till •NUeny,
Mackey. etMAMSf
Maaicl. .
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arti-ry.l known

o f i v . i * - . , ' c o o ! W f . ' inol.to. CO Tenants W ho Become S X rT iW S J iK ffil!:
on “ economy” In both public nnd|
R i c h e r T h a n O t l l C T S i* the transition of Washington
Wa
private expenditure* is his ap-j
Bouievard
short thoroughfare
W r f i i t i o n o f the extent to which) c T ik 'irtirii \t
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a st-ittine
the flAllons tnrome is irnr*irage«l : ST(N KFlOI.M
Apr.
I* — A
j landlord who puts out his tenants . ",
for t a » » .
25 per cent reduction' when they i,-route too pro*perotlii,|' ' ' f ’ .
Despite
i federal assessments last year, in order to make rnorr for poorei , ' n ' '
i s a a — fe deral,.
r»r»f«.-*ii.ii* iK..«n
.. state,. countyy
, . and ones, preferably
those with child.
child- !. * *
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ipal— took 1ft it i rent o f &gt;n&lt;*!rm, is the ctirlons spectacle pre- * * '
national wealth.
; sen ted by the rity of Stockholm,
The fact is that punlic debts,'As there is a -hortawu in bousing.
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• ta il and national, hav,* reached: the city has ordered ttioie who can urn an*
such enormous p r o p o rtio n that in- afford t-» pay higber rents to rnovo t" Ic,t*tn,^luru,e lhV
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threat and .inkiny* filed rharaes.
.,r.p.e ... t,rouble homes for
,n. Michlgnn, and is but
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pim,
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inaxalone constitute a burden of ap- ( thtr&gt;&lt; with b*s mrnn», many of
tho IgiiitevarH. Iietroit's
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proximttelv HOO
Tear. on the
houa
UMholil In Am.-rira, 'When llii m ‘ ' ‘Vi 1^ ..,.1. . f u r .

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Don't fail to join the “ Sanford-Pilot World Record Club" It's our effort to win for
.Sanford u Dig Record before the Insurance World. April loth to 2&amp;tb- NOW is the
time. Mail us a card, or telephone 707.

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THE SANFORD HERALD,’ THURSDAY1
, APRIL f e 19^5.

1 ir-.^Ttrin1n nr*-.*•! •*#* |f1 #
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MANNER OF T lIK
P A Y . Is: n8M?naed against all property agrii'tst lire privately' owned pro*]
result 'if the Improvement con
M ENT^O F
S A ID
ASHKSS- abutting said bulkhead line, or re perty assessed until finally dis*|
tcmplntcd apainst all lots and
taininsr wall In proportion to front* charged by payment.
MF.NTfl.
lands adjonlng and r»intigunnx or
njre thereon and ayainst all newly
Sec. II. That In sold bulkhead
RFSOI 1 "llON
PROVIDING bounding and abutting/upon surh
BE IT ENACTED BY . T H E made or reclaimed lands in said [district the City o f Sanford, Flor- 0 0 0 0
JR riU . I’.W IN i t Ut&gt;l*AV- (mpiuvement, and upon the corn*
CITY, OF East Side Bulkhead District.
, Ida. desires and intends to open
i^ G . ll.\RI) HI K FACINfi AND
of aid assessment roll to PEOPI F. OF T H E
Sec. fi. That any and all na*jup and establish all streets run• IMIAIbD ^ M lT A C IN Ii O F , ,*]&lt;&lt;* n ropy thereof to be publish- SANFORD, FLO R ID A:
AIM I! II.t-iN III .&lt; I l!KI*7l FltOM L,j two times eonsecutlvely, nun*
Sec. 1 That thn City Commla-ife ,*mt*nta made under
Pr«vis* |ning North and South in said btllkMany thousands o f successful poultry raisers 'haul ^Sunshine Poultry Feeds ond the ismom
PHAnNffT.fA AVBNL'E TO OAK
week in a newspaper pub- elon of the City o f Sanford. F lo -j*of,B ° f thi*i Ordinance against head ami reclamation district from
Wilkes
Chart "The Secret o f Successful Poultry Raisin# for their succe . . S nd the coupon^
the
present
northerly
termini
of
W1DTH OF 241lifihed in Sanford. Florida, attach- lids, d*ems it necessary at a ran- j landH embrared in said Fast Side
us
and
you will have the secret, too. It’s just fix easy steps.
the'
said
streets
to
the
southerly
1iny to said special assesAmpnt roll itory measure fo r the protection . Bulkhead District shall be and re*
,, j
■ t published a n‘i’i « j i ( ‘lirscted (y, nfi \bn, public hft»Ufe and Vthor-[*W In ■ Jif" «P ,,n “ " d “ * ainBl V * line of *ui&lt;j bulkhead and retaining
1 Sunshine Chick Starting Feed. 4 Sunshine Egff Mash.
f ’ommis.tion all propvity owners !nt»*r*‘*str»l h wise necessary ns a local public* pr°PerYy upon which said naseaa* wall, and also’ Intends to open dp.
&lt;a..*,thc f a y
72 Sunshine Baby Chick Feed.
5 Sunshine Scratch Feed.
4tr t , ,.d ,.t
j i^-ijl. &lt;Yir:i* ■’ 1 l" ‘ •'* • tat ill jr in improvement thut a bulkhead dis-! menta nre made, levied and im- and establish a public Street anil
*!
A .* '. M'" aid..' V7* im .r.v e ,'.
i!
■ .v.»h ’ lie provision. of , rjot he created and established! Pon*d until diicharged by’ pajRiWftl tfmrbughfhiVlb’ tfb'IWbWn as Setnf1
j j|S
Sunshine Growing Mash.
6 Sunshine Poultry Fattener.
t , i. ,
•■ i■i
IV. th.‘ &lt; ri.it*• r t.f th « tty of Han-1along the shore line of Lake Mon*'®nd "hall bear interest at the rate nole Boulevard, to be eighty (pD)
iiiir
with
sheet
asphalt
on j ford, Florida, a definite tlmo and
the Eastern part o f th e ! *&gt;f
per cent per annum, and feet wide,-extending from the Eas
W iV 1
IJTrr;. r.*k I m b i b e ioliuwiirmhiJ-r*
toinptrint. w.M
t.ny „ f Sanford. Fierida.
*ahali ^&gt;p payable
in full within e m , limits to the Western limi
, That a^hulkhea.l dis- thirty da^s after said assessments at said bulkhead district immedi­
I w y ! hi rli&lt;. CU -Vvf S ii/i.rd,' !Viy*! -ml when ai.l '*!*•«• Ill nsto
JNO. W. SNEED
Phone 5j
r*i1t;.e:it .oil vrrl. »-• l.nally Von* •lriVt -1n "th* City S ta n fo r d . Flor- ’,haU ,t * nd e,,ualiztd- ■ l* roved nmj ately South ofH|t« Southerly line
Myrtle Ave. and 4th St.
tl„. City Commisnlon |I(!n ,Jlrf(niHrlI, ....U^Lake Monroe, I eonfirrned' or in ten
“ nnuHl of said bulkhead or retaining wall,
n. ::TKEN"IH iil HEKT. From
fp :• on K jiialixir k Honrd. to be known us East Side Hulk* » ‘h'°'&gt;nwnFs with interest at the laid streets so to be opened and
...... Av. ue t.i Onk Avenue. !Ui!r&gt;.
I ■
.. I iiiprov.ii", I'radin^ ',1 DF il i i i!lll!-.lt RI.HOI.VED, head District Is hereby created and rate o f eight per cent per annum Established being shown and desigupon nil annual installments re* nated in detail on the plans and
t ruction, ror tin ;true il.//.. p:»v-l That thv p-■ml a 'e'sinents pro- established.
from and after 'profiles of said bulkhead and re­
. U
«l no ln jvt5Sl for I thi re ohitlon to Jiej S(l(.
Th#| th# arfs
, „ r. mainlng unpaid
thirty
days
alter
said
special as* Iflamation project prepared by the
ai'niiisl
tne rhorirl bour.dariea o f said Kud
•-■3
-“ viilii pi.nil*, ppi i ificil 1JiiaiP*. :illd elll'ied
sessrnenta
shall
be
and
stand
final- j Engineering Department o f the
nod
a
hut
till)'
iMJi, profile arid edimriti.l o f ! pio|uutj
.SidH Bulkhead District .hall be a* . ec,uuH*ed, approved and con- City of Sanford, Florida.
The
’
hull
he
•.Vi! pnoii li d linpruv i ment of p;mn " ;»t unjirovemriit
I oIIown, to.wlt:
I firmed.
tutul coit of bulkbeading and re*
11 k p r-iii It Sir i* fri.iii M.’iKnollii ,,:i v'lilt1'- nt the option of the prop*
Beginning on the East Corpora­
Sec. 7. That property owner*! claiming said streets to be paid
jffJmii to Ci Av'.i.u*, now on tty
owm-i.i owning
property(
tion line of the City of Sanford, jn said East Side Bulkhead Dis-1 by the City of Sanford, Florida, i
fi|Ji ihc offici of the City Man
I rut ■ : ..i"i uhultinif upon such
^
point 1XII3.S feet trict in order to expedite the imStc. 12. That this Ordinance
: 1 4 i f . 1• i . . of ..iiford, Floi ■ ini 11o . ■no nt n . lollow
either ...
shall
become effective immediately
1
„
ini;
within
thirty
day.
nfler
W,*,t.
.nn‘l
^
'77'^
,
North
o
f
lhl‘
provement
authorized
by
thla
Orjfll
Ii Il-Ii u'tid plum, »i«vlfit*n.
nieniH
xhnll
stand
e.pial-■
corner
o
f
Government,
dinance
may
file
with
the
City
upon
its passage and adoption.
Iroil., profih mid ertlniatea have In ......
.......
..... ........ i— , j
j ejection
^ ............................
*ld» Township I'd, Clerk waivers of the privilege
Adopted this Kith day of April,
1,11 !,«.•11•t••f ■ri* approved hy thejizid, approved
and ronfirnied,_ or ■
*
and on-mute m n n ’ ' .’pud ' annual instnllnienU i 'Sou,h
Ko,,tl SPm,i" r&gt;l'f Krftntcd ",id property owners, by A. D. 1925.
&lt;x.f C'onimi : oin
FORREST LAKE
.
I , ■, „. i
will, iid.-.e i at tin* rale of ei"M * ou,,t&gt;*' F,or,da* then,ce ru" ' Vm1 Sfftion t of this Ordinance to perplan
i.i.d
It takes long: tim e money and lots o f it to build g re a t cities.
S. O. CHASE
ant W.IM
tt
•! r ,!eel
ann.iio upon all de*
7 ? I" “ * W” 1
of *'nally .begin work within sixty
f\ J. M AR SH ALL
Il
VI D That .he '..-m l p:*' niei.i ■ from and after Md onville Avenua; thence North days after the time that thin Or* j
■. "v
' ;
'•i,»* •• .* “ i,,u
, t*iih* iJinli tj»i*imli iisu*:*smpnt!»
wj .....
R« degrees West Jpara Ii with lln- dinance becomes effective on said j
As the City Commission of the
ihhi*
'**
.
..
• • . Ihm A vphuc !M9.7 fret to the East- buikiieuu uinj reclamation improve­ Attest:—
The J efferso n Standard L ife Insurance Com pany is pump­
:&gt;i* • .t* - ■■‘ •* v
il ltdiVi
“ * • O » II* *111.411/ «
44|4- ,
.
. * ,. *
frly line «»f KUrirk IJ in W. A. ment, and inuy expressly by instru- 1
flity of Sanford, Florida.
#,
iiiiiiiit* ift iiriivifu iii*'* 4‘iii*11riiii'ii, timi
,.
(
ing the v e ry life blood into our city by lo a n in g hundreds of
,, ii ri i - pi .Ti i||,.•»{
PI SOI VFI) H ,t" ‘,r -" A,,1*,'»l('d Bint "f ''H a merits in writing duly acknowlL. R. P H ILIPS
i'll,. • ' i.,-'-y
t*i. ; i u, le 1
p,iv&gt;', hard t 1 Id.
i i . k nr.nui.vr.it,
iiiti.in ........
shall ...
le- uii.l■
-Southerly uIon/ ' edged before a Notary Public au-j Clerk of the City of Sanford,
thousands o f dollars on real estate on lo n g tim e loans.
# , Jfrlld ,« .flo e with ' I hut I hi l'1 oil.......
“ I SI,0Hrr:
|J,
Easterly lino or said Block ( thorize and empower the City o f ; Florida.
l,i :k|*t ,t** i.
i, in»
i*i»',i
hu e ^ ' Min1* i lfective irnnii'di.itely from
J U it i pi
h r" k bime
"I!”
Kill feet to the t North) Sanford, fTnrida to nracetd nt -Api. 10th.
FBIlieeiilh Street from Magimii.i |**nd nfiei it [in age mid adoptlifl'* of F'tst
Street :r
lahi' rt&lt;* with aid bulkhead and r c - -----------tli t i l l . ' , .
■ width ».f ti...
T h a t’s real community building!
nut
arid
platted
in
said
plat
•clamathm project, and ohligatM
Twenty-six hundred miles of
Adopted (hi I'ill, tiny of April
I 'l l l e 't ; that all of aiil |mving,
of Villa Shborn, thence North Mil thimnelven to pay the con of said mains ore used to supply London
i Pf
■ , h od
O f ;ii ■:iij: .tlid 11' A, ii. 1925.
. . . . . with jjU&gt;&gt;
degrees West 720 feet morn or p u 1
b I‘ ’i e
improvement. . properly
liiliL C S T LAK E
*I s j *
.if.u im
, III: . e.'llth
A re you ta k in g your life insurance w ith us and keeping
1less to the intitrsectlpn of the* chargeable against property ownS. O. CHASE
Honey combs are nuw fumigated j
f*i*e ! .i i.fi.o .ii.l,
In- itoja*
North line of East Street with the !t&lt;d by them in said East Side' to protect them from hugs ami
(
.
.1
.
MARSH
A
L
L
l j l l . i t i i ..in[ilium e w ith tin1 plltn'i
your m oney at home or are you sending you r m oney out o f the
A. tin- l ily roniniis'.ion of the West line of Chapman Avenue in llulklieud District on which waivers worms in the winter.
BmTHiMilioiiii, profile' and enli; Neavei Addition to Sanford, F lor­ us aforesaid are filed, and in and
state fo r the developm net o f other communities?
iJ J ' in M l'.i, ii*v. i. i lile in the City of Hanford, Florida.
ida; thence West along the North by said Instruments in writing
Attei
I
;
w le 'e of lie I'ilj Mtmuger'"f the
line of said East Street KIM) feet may further authorize, empower
I.. II. PHILIPS
(fill o| M infold, Fl 'tidi, wh'-h
more or less to the West line of and ilirect the City of Sanford,
Publish Apr. Dull
l.ffiR filni. , " :*l&lt; ifYoiJi, jnihili'.t
|Cypress Avenue in Chapman and Florida, to enter up speeiul as­
••stimuli . Ilive [mcti iieielovr
nu
Tucker's Addition
to Sanford, sessment liens covering the proIs n prrsrrlpllou for
ri npproved
approved by
itj I'ommishy th.- &lt;
Cil^
Florida; thence North 99 feet; portionatu part of the cost of the Malaria, Chilh* and Fever
|,p nml cm, ititulc tin plan i nml
thence West 132 feet to the East said bulkin',ul and reclamation pro­ Dengue o:* Bilious Fever.
Rbtf'ifieat
fi ■
old [iioiMivul i
Il hill, tkr Mrrin..
IdtDIN \NCK
PRDIIIHIT* line of Cros: Street in suid Chup- ject properly chargeable and as­
SPECIAL HEPRESENTATIVE
•|
itteentli Stn*i*t
l.Nt ISON! II’.KS OR OT HER man it Tucker’s Addition; thence sessable against property in said
veen Magnolia Avenue and Oak
FIRES OR I RE HKRNINli OF North 739.0 feet to the intersec- East Side Bulkhead District Upon
J. G. S H A R O N
Itut, iv^v d'di. v f
pvtounil
TRASH ON A N Y
PIMV ATE [ lion of the East line of c’ ro*s which waivers
as aforesaid are
Attornejr-al-Law
CuiiiWiia. inn In m by di'i'lai e *
PROI’ ER'IA
OR
P I It I. I C |Street with the Northerly line of filed.
Will
practice
in all the courts
udy lot lh. Ii.tvlng. re*
\REAS WIT IIIN THE COR- the concrete retaining wall along
See. H, That upon failure of Examination o f Abstracts of Land
line, i.£ni ui ' "' ' i: ami M' lim'd
Phone 611
112 Second S lr e e t
I’ORATE LIM ITS OF TUB tin* South Shore of l.aku Monroe, projierty owners in said East Side
Titles given especial attention
tU'Ing^d mid iioilltht of FuurCTl i OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. lhence South (t!l degrees 17 minutes Bulkhead District to make the im* Otriees in SemlnoL County BanV_
i(( i Sue, t a- Uuii '.'iiil, as
,
AND PROVIIHNC A PE N A LTY Last 2511.9 feet, thence on a 2 d o- ,provement* provided for by this a .
Uuilding
L'fcxnry* pulilh' mlfirAVemeiit.
tf'llIL H IE VIOLATION OF THE gree curve to tlrtiMeft hit* fe e t ;! Ordinance, within the time and in
11 1 l i’.'l IM.il IlKRoLYED, " TL*
IKKMS
AND
PROVISIONS thence South 80 degrees UG m in-j the manner specified, and when the
|ii • :f .^1,1 i » iM iid lt ll,not c\
OF TH IS ORDIN \Ni E.
ulex Eas(J -I32.J fret;'th§nrc on a uctuul cost.of .aid jiroposed bulk[J'llV I : I 'itMl.... d I iVp HltU ^ HE IT ENACTED ItV
T II E 11 degree curve to the left 9IJ..T head and reclamation project i*i
tu w l J i l l
I v
,
I.X ( D .f i- 'u III))
PEOPLE OF T ill:
f ITY
OF feet; thence North Si degrees 01J Dually determined by this Com­
i J, l,.-zp|i}
i.iithi, l/.ed to
SANFORD, FI O ld DA: Section minutes East 2118.2 feet; thence on mission, the proportionate part of
iptM&gt;r tile i i : *il paving re paving, I. Tbit it shall he unlawful f...
- de*ree curve to the right the cost of said improvement prolli|&gt;i M ix r i'r : iit'd re hard sur- .• ip er.M ,:) i i |,ei's(,it'i to have ID*.2 feet; thence South 89 degrees j |ieily chargeable and usssessuble
l.p.lt rilth fit, I t lietvvi -Il
. bo,it ire or other
fire or tobum *■“ minutes East 118D.11 feet to the 1ugnin*t privately owned property,
* | - i.
.j 11.j; A *
.ini
, i i h mi imy b&gt;l or
pro , Fast I irpoftitioti line of the C ity , located u id embraced within suid
lA ( .. .
h \.J- t "lei t. vvm a ...till f ,lv, ,&lt;•
.u,y lie. t, alley m l,f Baitfurd, Florida; thence South East Side Bulkhead District, shall
ill.
I*
linm-and Five linn
lie levied, assessed und imposed
nlluv [itiblii way within the i„r- ,d''
beginning.
■M Vf a: I ; T .f"i,lv Sl'&lt; f f i 52(1 (IIII
i ■cc. I.
I hat the property own- against all abutting property in
|m ..t« limita of the City of San
lRillat ie.|,, tiitilOse.im'ited vwil
Floriila, except le. pei niisshui »’T* " r 1,11 property in the City of laid Eust Side Bulkhead District,
ih ’ .v rim ut; tiuit tliy en-,
■S.ni(mil embraced within the terri improved or benefitted by said I
&gt;t the i ity Manager.
CO . the imp." vein* ot afore
. .tin,i ‘ That any per, mi m ‘" ,iul Umitu of aaiti Eust Side bulkhcuding and r e c l a m a t i o n ^
it
■i
i nnx will, violate the lerins amt bulkhead District as defined in improvement, and against all newly
ftli;tl&gt; .leiltt'ij Inn! Il Ciiling if. i *,v i ni i,* the |ireceding sec- il* ' preceding Section of this Or- made land in suid East Side Bulk*
.til
I t*i*11 &gt;■i( , , :I*uniteen'li m.i in ', conviction l heieuf shall dinance, ore hereby reijuired under heud District ubutting thereon or
I l’ 1
fl*M I,.'' ■ ■.. Magi .In, A'.' jne
; to,' !, si by a fine mil exceed* ‘,,ld 1‘V virtue of thi.* Ordinance, thereto, and said assessments shall
I O.i!. A .rfoie to I, so ilnptov
i■ 1, i , (fGO.IIO) Dullur:,, or im- ll,,d Ly expreased Charter author- be paid hy said abutting proper*
Jjy tli ■ |.i.vliig ii' , v iIijt. Iniiil
. ,i |„, „ |,cn,„| ,,f time of
und power grunted the City of i ty owners in the manner herein■ lic.tn
n! ii leiiil ■ :if,, mg of
I in, I, thirty ( 20) day,. ' Sanford within sixty days from anti before provided,
iiO J 'I ' I of F"lltv.'Uth Sll'eet,
Sec, 9. That when the actual
ii.-ii .1. That ibis onlinunce “ D*** the timo this Ordinance heUui-■ * Lot *« t Ii ,’t, mid &lt;ii :.ini*! i .iii
cost
uf said bulkheuil und reclama­
lome.i
effective
to
bulkhead
and
.!t I rulin' elfeetive imnteililllehit
iidjtdi.ili;;
n l Qi
tion
improvement shall have been
build
a
retaining
wall
ulung
the
ii its passage and adu|itioii.
l , • I .uniting ,4i..11 .il.iitlrni
' tied this Kith day of April, North line uf suid East Side Bulk­ determined by the City Commis­
.VC" I'll1, Hi it Fmti
Uliti.il.
head District, and to fill in, re- sion, the Tux Assessor shall pro­
\ l» I92f».
,
IV
il .".Il . .1 ■i n d
cli'im und liring to a topogruphicul ceed without delay to make up n
"
FORREST IA K E
ImII.u
i I..i2&lt;; tm l
y d;
level (he urea South of suid bulk- special assessment roll covering
•) CHASE
tut ! i «lqi
*1 . v*t ul
i
hend
and retaining wall within the tile cost of said bulkhead and re­
C. .1 M AR SH ALL
il in
1" u*'l uli d "ill" &gt;
I
confines
of the territorial limits clamation improvement, assessing
i im i Tty ( oiiilnis dun of I Ii'
if said East jJide Itulkheail District all lands embraced within* said
! ;'an!urd, Fbirid;i
ti i
all uf said work of hulkheudiug, East Side Bulkhead District with
JjtlM
filling in, reclamation, und bring- ih proportionate |&gt;art of lh« cost
IM U U l’S, C.l, I ’b' i k
ing to a tu|ibgruphicul love I to be of said improvement properly
(S E A L )
1 Cl
done
in 'tricl conformity with'chargeable and assessable against
i A|ir. Hi, |»2fi
.1. till ,
pl.in, and specifications therefor [nil privately owned jiroperty loeatpri'pured by the Engineering De- j ed and embraced within said East
puitim'til of the City of Sanford,' Side Bulkhead District.
ml 11111&gt;I
t"i
Florida, now on file in the o ffice I See. 10, Thut ujton the coin­
\
&lt;*l!DIN AN TE C REATING 'd the City Clerk of the City o f pletion of said speeiul assessment
i'KD
\\|i
FS1 ABUSHING
A Sanford, Florida, showing the line roll the City Clerk ahull cause a
I., .ijillul* ■*!
Ill I M l IvYlt DISTRICT TO BE of suid bulkhead and all of the copy thereof to be published once
all lots and
KNOWN
AS
E AST
SIDH details and reijuiremenu regard­ u week for two week* in a newtllttia adjiun nj i ImJ contiguous m
ID I.KIIKAD DISTRICT;
RK- ing said bulkhead and reclama­ pupor published in the City of
•I aimilitig up'iti Four­
•i IR IN fi IIIE Di li.DING OF tion project which said plans and Srnfonl, Florida, uttuching to suid
baJolj,
th S in 1 i b'tw.'iii M.i'.'imlia
\ I l f I K HEAD OR RETAIN- specifications have been duly up- special assessment roll so publish
. I t iue ahi I *nd' Avi .me will !»• ING W AIT, IN SAID IMS- jiroved by the City Commissiun, ed u notice directed to all pruju-rly
filled J. .' t it:' 1111,1. oVCUIMllt |lln
I R U T ALONG TH E SHORE ami constitute the plans und spec­ owners interested in suid special
9
I I j fnr i*y this r.i •■tut,i,n, and OF L A K E MONROE; R K lfl III- ifications fur suid bulkhead and assessments, that the City Com­
no ip' i d .ii a Miicnt' to be
thpl th
mission will, on a duy certain in
i m ; t h e f i i .i . i n g
in .
r e ­ reclamation improvement.
nmm&gt; nt’
: lT a l e n t against all lot..
c l a m a t io n a n d b r in g in g
Sec, 5. Thut should the pro­ said notice to bo stated, be in selu l f iauti
’ oimng ami , oatiga.,,..,
II) A T O I’O G R AI'IIICAI. LE­ perty owners in said Eust Side siun for the purjiose of reviewing
*3® *b iur ifiic iml iihuttmg ttpVEL T H E LANDS EMBRAC­ Uulkheud District fail' withio t Ii** nml criualwing suid •saessmeuts
.
t
W
Ji l
.
tniurmcincnt shall h"
ED IN THE TE R R ITO R IA L time jirovidcd in th«&gt; preceding and to heur any reasons that any
Aifii fi'tV.of *ftxint‘,ge *tiasi*i; 1 LIMITS ’’ W S M f ) ' HFLK HtctUVn of this Ordinutfce’t'l/ftegTn 1VfdiicrtS' owner may ddslbe to give
to 4o\, that in the preparII FAD DIHTRICT; I'ROVIDING work up the construction uf said or set forth why uny of said usn|lvi!.,I a.ni'it limnl
IRK M ANNER MV WHICH bulkhead and retaining wall und sessmenta against privately owned
ill); lilt: Mlrtunijllnlcd i'llt ill: COST OF SAID IM- the reclamation of lands bordering jnuperty in suid East Side Bulkich sju'i-inl i»ns.*'i«.
1 ROVHMENT S H A L L IIE DE* on Lake lloiiloe embraced in said heud District made by the Pax Ashall ini • ilaleindlud and j FR AYE D ; I’ROVIDING T H A T Kaat Side Bulkhead District re* aevsor should be changed or modi­
d according to fho font
IDE COST OF SAID
IM*j&lt;|uir«d by this Ordinance to be fied, and after the City Commis» of th.* icxpuctive proPROVEMENT I* It O I' E It L Y lulkheudi'd and reclaimed, the sion bus niet us u Board of Equals specially ti ncfittcit uy itSId I CHARGEABLE TO LANDS IN work of bulkhcuding, building a ' izution and heard ult complaints
tomant.
lit I KIJKAD DISTRICT SHALL retaining wall, filling in, reclaim’- [and objection*) submitted us to uny
JT FL’ K lH E il iiF.SoLvi;**, ‘ IIE AHHES8BD AG M N 8T TH E ing and bringing to u to|&gt;ograph- of said special assessments, the
‘ NUS IM I'RO VR P IN S\IH icat level, the said lands border­ Cily Commission shall thereupon
Tlu*J th-.* T tx A -ss-or and the:
t*Sw Clerk of the ( ity of Sanfmd,, m I K HEAD DIHTRICT’ ; I'Ro- ing on I-ake Monroe embraced in determine and adjudicate ail com­
I I I A T SAID Dttl.K* suid East side Bulkhead District plaints and ubjections and amend,
, j| i .da, in Hc.ordartcc with the i VTBINl
AS* shall either be done ami perform* equalize, adjust und approve said
Orlando. F la .
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W e huve a R esid en t R e p re s e n ta tiv e In Sanford.
SI SSMPNTS Mil A I I. HE AND ed hy the City of Sanford. Florida. special assessments, und said spec­
* &lt;|i|ii' ( half -r of lit'.* City of SanFloiid-' , thall proceed with-! REM AIN A LIEN AG AINST |ut let by cuntruct to the lowest ial assessments as finally fixed
THE LAN D S ASSESSED I N- end moat responsible Udder, and j and determined by th* City CumI U t.
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YES! “R E A L S IL K ” W ILL DO IT

On Friday, April 17th
STA R TIN G AT 3 P. M.

We will pull a Big Six Studelmker around the streets of Sanford
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Ileal Silk is the Best Hose on Earth

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Real Silk Hosiery Mills

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week under the uuspliTs of the Amri-ium l.rgimi. A few miuul
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“ l.eeiitimi fur ti:&lt;r&gt;I rtiiiil w.»«
tievl dltwit :eil •, ,d Ihlcr |H&gt;int'!
"•'•r druiglmli'ii by the president.
“ N imiU't uni' frout null' link*,1
up hirst iiie l. mil Crystal Avr
mi \ in l lunl street, up Third to
n point hrvund Mr. Kvnns* twtij
siiuill Inner s on Third Street, turn-1
J Si l i r.
(Cenlimed h’rom I’agc tine)
ing rnM m thi- point iiri'iin.i lli'-j
(lint nit hi.
'■ t- t ll»«il»\;jv_l_i:n k* nod run
It* 1) 1*1V, nr Men- 1. ,'lu . 1
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nine 'loiith p.ii illrl along the said
.... «&gt;„ that t lit* writer in Koiih* No. I lit
Itotiin .on
sold
lir r s , Ir.is II (* d
suggested the very road that Ihi mill oad
firt'rs I in fo rm e d i|f appointed 'cnuimitlee' is now Springs.
"Sue-l-cr Iwi
T lic il
I lo d g es in fnvnr of. The writer also tried up F ii't Sliei-i
■to gel utie «&gt;f this s'’ !f-:tp|v*it:trd Hacks ttmi t ry
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\|M-, | (i,__ ronimiltre to officiate tit the ing south ami |
tii.itini t traveling meeting. mid another was preseiu llnrillll’s store
a ffie olfieers whose at this uncling and cast his vole Springs,
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,rd h\ making ar-, Dir the hnrd road ns asked for hy
"Ntimher
lim e from
I Viola!
, Ite, ked under pro- the Lake Mary ('handier of Com- toad on Uailroad \vt-nae, tn touv
lull inlioiluced in nuueo. The tlmd menilier of this t,laved, old Cry -tat Avenue, up
,uv|; liv Kepre ;*e seif.nppoiuted
o n r»h ,i'"’ i-- a **’ifth S iift t.
unh mi Sav' ul
tlfttii'U , minty, lot uevv resident id Fait ...a. having Avenue, then tine earn past Jvjoo
i f traffic mi stir- located here the first of the year, looi’ s saw mill tnid the crate mill
The measure fid- purchasing u small tract of Intel as now styled t'e Otlaialo road.
recommended hy i oh the road which he wants hnrd-1 "Movi i and .eioinleil these pro
a in his icessn'e t" surfaced, or as a member of this posed routes lie voted on sr’pnratcself-appointed
‘committee’
of ly. Numher one was put before
ides tlml "it shall three, he will defeat the bond is- the meeting and duly seeonded.
.itiv traffic officer, sue. Think of this! A new resi- Ntimher two wa also put up. (in
■iu riii. or any nth- dent trying to clog the progressive n rising vote on Numher one, it
he duties of n tintf- plans of Seminole county on which was not found necessary to vide I
u‘ highways o f thi the countv as a whole has been fat liter on Number two or Number
*' 1d in a tli -tine- working for nearly two years.
three. Those in favor of Nambei
I v.i-i:it!g a budge,
**11 J., n]^(&gt; interesting to know
two at the start deciding to make
. ‘hdn nting Ins of- diul jj w(13 Alureh .‘t, IP'JI. when
Number tine unanimous.”
the hnrd surface road in question _ Views favoring the bond issue
a trait te ‘ drleer vvil&lt; fjf.g rccommctiili'd,
as it now stands have been ex­
i i . a, ■ iipon any of
"Second, about Fix months Inter,
pressed hy several of the leading
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Ensitiingcr, county enmmis- citizens of I.nko Mary as follows:
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any, V1" Fioner, who i epresents mir district,
A. K, Sjoldom: "I have resided
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ri/fuested the Longwoud Fhamlo-r •in Lake Mary for over lit years,
:ml lhul hl* . n” Of ....................... Ill a joint meet- ami knowing conditions here. I be­
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mtr; leg. f,a he Mary was asked ta lieve ltd pet rent of tie- citizens
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n,n send a committee, fur the purpo.c will lie 'for the bond issue, al­
1 ‘ proposes strict
\"r" " ' r. diseUssi,,,. the hard though the road does not suit all."
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i- , toed ipo'sHmi. which was com ill led
('hits. S. Flowers: “ Having lived t
trair .’ Willi. At this time, the committi ' in Volusia anil Seminole counties
'kewise token cure wa" Perfectly satisfied with th- for the past HI years, and imw in,
ers Wetion U of
made at the Lake Mary i,„ silicas in Lake Mary. I am in,
ivulcs that if o *' ''amher of t omnierce meeting. favor and believe I Imt nearly all
of the people want the mud to go'
ig at a rate of
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I fin|v mile-, mi
third trial eonimittee was tin nc stipulated by county commis­
tig another not- structeil to have a committee me u sioners,”
t,,. t unclualvu evid- v-ilh the (itmil Itonils Committee
Albert Whitaker: “ I with my
lim ing.
; of the Sanford ( ’ handier of ( om- family toctcd permanently in Lake
i he unlawful for m m v anil give ii final repoit on Mniy three years ago, and have
•i attempt
to ell- (he wisin'* of the people jis to tht kept in touch with local affairs. I
,mit for motor ve- miiiitig of the mud to In- hard sin believe that a very large majority
than 2a miles ..n faced for I.tike Maty to be inclmi- favor enthusiastically the row! as
-ulem'i* .|i-sti*i.-1w of ed in the bond issue. Siitro* of the si initiated by ctiunl
■**MHTirr
h-s.. than l ”» miles afore mentinne*l
“elf-nppointt'd and the bond issm1
districts of muni- ‘cmiimUtee' of three wire present
u V, I mnn: “ The opposition to
-limrnt for violaat that meeting, and imt a •!i - the bond issue is not the sentiment
a line of mil less riming ohjeeion wa- niaile.
&gt;f f|ie Lake Mary people flavin:'
m&gt;r more tann
“ The wrier was not pr ■ cut at been sellout trustee for years and
iu’ faormicnt
in fhc ttn.j,,. [wo
laiei meetings,
lint e resilient of Luke Alary for ovei
not less Ilian ten vouches liml these statements art 20 years, I believe that I am romorlent to say that the mud from
“ Now, after the hard road routes the gidf links to Itohiiisou Spring ,
county cmnniistsionerM have
in Si loinole colinly have been ael as
tleil, Hut ii- w I' iib'iit, one of the agn-ed upon, is hv far the bed for
; clf-iiopninlid Vmiunillee’ of three, 1nk&lt; Mary and Seminole enmity."
has th" aeivf in slaiiil up al a
M V. Keans: “ pflo-la-i-- lhat I
lilii
ion ling lllfli'i the no pirr, tin .ddesl residrol in Lake
of ib&lt; la i Mali fhamher of Maty, living here with my family
f 'loooo 11c, Mai oil, IJl Ja. ill Lake lor I! yeni
Here in lie- Inca!
Mart I' ii itm, and -lab- that ‘ tin* ■i-utelerv lies my htl band ho*
people bad a put ovyr I hem very nealh tin- land, who as mayor of
c'lUOoMl.'
Fmiford it) (he old da*s was one
“ As pic.ideal of the Chamber of of Orange cmiuty-s most public
' i l l I MrIM'Jl• l ’oiu'iua■ i of Lake M.uy, to wiiicli
p iiil’d citizeiiH. It is my wi.di
It’ S \lnml offie ■ Ibale Ih'.-o i-lec|ia|i| for lhal vvlo'M lla- lime rnmes, I. too,
S to rm s o f , *1'’ Diird year. I ladieve that I io.iv be laid beside him here anions;'
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l.nov die caliineid of the |M’op|e die lakes and I hv count rv I love
* mi a alley i|( ,
,„ (d tint they da . ii wadi. I honestly hr li*'* r that
not le-lieic Ilia! I In- eoaly lomioi- l,t| &gt;lc, i ions made bv out pn'-ent
. la, — Tim -inner , or aay county rnniiius coaiit' commissioner' are from
one vart'dy vintirr: anv milivjihinls or any in men a ; competent a • Seminole
T&gt;’&lt;r oul up* ,|j. i.|n-,i I,,,, in,i ii over no anv coiuili can produce, and are in
die m id d le b o il'. hoi Liimv that they have 10 kcoping with the progte. ivc unit
pletely Ijaf- .
| I with Lake Mary anil an I of (be lime. We elected them to
ciij|iee. -The giv ing Lake Marv iil‘ 1 what they rail oar county,' aaH I for nil*’
'th"V strike asked far. mid id I ymi have It, d*. -land ri-aily to vote f&gt;o do bond
o e o f their
|,, \%j,it until May fdh, and you i- .lie as oul lined by I hem
Mill it tdndy will find lhal the only opposition
Tin- wood of the ha! i l i i ' fI "Hi
to I In- bond i -■lie i from I he elf ' Snnih Ameri) a i&lt; so light d has
mplirey
of a |,|Klj„|n | ................ of three."
been nb tilated for cork.

TdUMlIO- CAUSES
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M. AT T H E O PE N IN G 0 P TH E IR N E W P L A N T

Come ami Get Acquainted With
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Your Friends and Family

T R Y -M E B E V E R A G E S
Touch The Spot

Come and 1 ujoy the Orchestra Musi
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Dancing

Youc yew Drink

No Admission
Very Host FlavorinKR — Pure Citrus
Products and U. S. Certified Food ,»
Colorings in Try/Me
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A 1-Ounce Hottle of Perfumery Given
as Souvenirs
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I'ry-Me licvcraKcs Arc Hottled Under l*crfcci Sanitary Conditions and Our Plant Will
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ninile and hoi I led under I he mosl highly developed. *anilary condllionx known to scienre. No injurious oflecLi ran
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Delivered In Clly l*y Carrier, per
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Kdltlon 1200
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MPRCIAt. X O T irK i All obituary
notlcea. card* of thank*. rcmilutlonc
arid notice* of entertainment* where
c'largc* are ma&lt;|e will he chara'd
for at reaular advertl*lna rate*
M R V S l a i T i l l ! ASSOCIATKU P H K M
Th* Associated Pre*» I* exclus­
ively entitled to the u*e for republication of all new* dispatches
credited to It or not ntherwlso cred­
ited In this paper and nl»o the lo­
cal n«wa published herein. All right*
of republfrntlnn of *pecl»l dispatch­
es herein aro *!**• reserved.

THURSDAY. A P R IL !«. U»2
THE H ERALD ’S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water mute to Jackson
2.—-Construction of St. Johns-Indian River canal.
3.— Extension of while way.
4*— Extension of local amusements
—Swinning pool, tennis courts,
6,— Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
, houses.
6.— Extension of street paving pro7. — Construction of boulevard
around I-ake .Monroe.
S.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
SPRINT! SONG OF AN IN’ HURA N CL PROSPECT

Plan That Vacation S o w

Maybe Our Invitation W as a L ittle Inopportune

As Brisbane Sees 1
Ford’* Fir I Air Route.

And what about your summer vacation? How much:
I.amont Studies Ital&gt;^
time will you be able to give to recreation? Will it be a
Y ou Can’t Judge Youth.
trip? W ill it be a sojourn at .some summer resort? Willi
Balfour Escaped. .
it be in the state, or out of the state? Where, and how, and
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
why— especially “ W hy” ?
((’opyrlniii * *
The Herald uses that word, "why,” advisedly. THerc
H E N R Y FORD ho* started his
should im some weiMiiought out reasons back of vacnti&lt;n
first regular .flying machine route.
plans, i f those plans mature with satisfactory results. The1
vacation weeks should bring genuine benefits; but they of^ Th** "first all metal monoplane o f
en represent time spent to poor advantage. And t hi . hr Jlio nir rotate* arrived from Dear­
cause the vacationist does not consider the many sides that born in jMu-ngn yesterday* mak­
ing the tq jj itt 2 hour* ti&gt; minute*?.
should he viewed with understanding.
( Irowtlftfchcered the arrival of
Let us take first, the money side id" a vacation.
II-»w the nir»h](£ and well they might.
much money do you think it wise ti» q#*-tnl ui the t r i p 1' Having hdilt that one, you can
That settled; Where and how can you get the best vnltn rc-lv on Ilifhrv Ford and Ids son to
for that money?
build 10 (fa) more.
The best value will be determined, naturally, by what
Tko.-e 10,000 nirntSnei will wr.k&lt;
3*ou desire the vacation to fro for you. If you want it to an capital, including capital inbuild up your physical health, choose a vacation that will vent*.'i| in i itilroaii.H. The Amirigive 3'ou fljo rest and the food and the water and the pleas­ rnn aitrdiip problem will be solv­
ures* that are needed for the improvement of v«»ur physi* d ed rind the countrv will have tlic
condition. I f it is mental tonic that you need, if you are protection it" need
fagged in mjnd and soul, choose something that will rive
you a new line of thought, or some inspiration in the line, • POSTMASTER GENERAL New
that you are following in your wearying rut.
amuiuncra that nil but fim-ignit*
And along with the momyv consideration ot vacation w II ti • encouraged to i.rgettizi* flyItlaus, the needs of your body and mind, is the important ivg inncliilte totiti anil nlluwid l*&gt;
thought of how your vacation will fit into the plans • ; ro • ;»irv mail under Gnv**rnni*-nt iuitt mi I . a t rnilri.rid • rut ry it.
workers, or o f relatives and friends.
T'i..» is excellent news. Rot It
Altogether it is quite as important to make intelligent
plans for the vacation days as it
to take the vacation *!»t I ' i tmar.ter fieaeral and I’r’ siwhen the time for it arrjveu Seme of ! i h a p p i e r ! holida.. .I. ,f C . ' Inlgn n , |&gt;t In* &lt; ungratuever known have been worked out in family conclave , win r lated on their »•f .*«•rt tn • -tanlisti
agreements were reached to spend the vacation period a* i* hi flying in the United Slnti*-».
i i' in** minlim-- ,.s«..
by aliens
home, with all sorts o f extra home pleasures to give tin
wiU In- burred bv tin* l*»,-tuff
riety and complete change in daily routine thn are y &lt; i, . d : •ithi'i illw , as we bar alien&gt; 'hit '
to the right kind of vucution benefits.
in i nasiwire t rad-.Sanford families and individuals in geiu i.il could &lt;!••■. .
some delightful ways to spend their summer vacations v. s n ­
out the expense nor the risk of long trips and raiidojn n&lt;
modations at unknown summer resort.
By all means hav6 that summer vacation, if it is out. a
day now a n d .‘ hen completely awav from ; ln.ii, hi ■ 1 ; ti«*
duties and the business that keep you im dose— loo ii c here. Dianal'Ti*:: "av that Mi. La- -'**•—
and too self-centered.
rni'M i: ifiyestigati.ig "the pio.-.pM-t - i i -

Oh, not for me the rose's blush
Or bluebird's vernal lay;
The April thrush will I hid
“ Hush!"
National Music Wool
For glootn has come this day:
Insurance tnon In "selling" me
May 3 to 0 will bo observed ns "Natiomd .Mu if UYi*k."
Disclosed Life’s little Joke—
“ Of all the men thrcc-score and In ever 3’ community where there are music duhs, or much
ten
musical talent, the "W eek” will lie made memornlih* iiy nroFive out of six are broke."
I thought at 30 I had zip,
Vim, vigor and Youth'* glow,
But rickets, grip, pneumonia, pip,
I learn, will lay me low.
I f them I should escape, what
then?
This thought l can't revoke:
“ Of all tho men threc-scorc and
ten
Five out of six are broke."
How can l, holding thought* like
these,
Cry to the spring, "Hurrah;"—
A filly wheeze, when
Heart
t)l*ense
Is muttering "H a Hal”
By forty I should lie extinct.
Or living, nil In soak—
Ain’t life immense? "Of all old
gents
Fivo out of six are broke."
Let robins aing, if sing they must;
Let sap sing in each tree,
But please, I trust, if I'm to bu»t
Expect no song from hei
Woe conteth when
insurance
sharks
Begin their dismul croak,
Harkl Hark! the lurk*: "Of patri­
archs
Five out of six are broke!"
Gordon Sengrovve—in Chicago
Tribune.
A permanent proposition: T.»t
nnkhamcn.
Give ihrm something to do. Ilinld
them a swimming pool.
No one with the future of San­
ford at heart will vote against the
road bond issue.
the more lb
good criterion o
division season.

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An old tinier in one who cun
•rendered **vI
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Vaccinations
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The more dishwater a wedilim
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last.

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Thing* could he worse. Dill
itsunlly mailed instead of set
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! the quickest to cool down after an
argument.
1 Picnickers should be saving up
old papers and trash to scatter
around the picnic grounds
If there is any trouble the lri-h
wnnt their share. A Dublin p*.
rcr ia printing croa:;-word pui.
rlcs.
Perhaps lids cut rate war
among New York taxi driven
might be1 cnlYd a lU.OUO.mcUr
race.
“ Through with men,” say- a fa.
moils actress. Maybe it’s about
time. She has finished live ol
them.
This *.’18,000,000 which IMieny
got for his oil well is more tm,nc/
than a Itootlegger could milk*, ir,
a month.
Sports are a large part of n,|.
luge life, the well formed man I*,
ing more popular than the well in
formed man.
The fact tiiat there tire so few
! yrung people in itht«*!h on Sui
day night doesn’t menu tiiat imy
i aro not loving one another.

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thing a very i.ilill. lit iill.’.rll, j
Mi*. I.amont will 'ai., i"» diffi"iiltv 1
in •• timating th-* fii'.irt* " f Italy.

il t r. :ii,
t v. ikn t ■m i . that .. .in
• .1 iv .
jfrnms that will provide enleriaintnciii, and mspiruli m inr ti&gt;ii&gt; to a grain • .r'h n.i Mareach day.
•n; • im t/ii fit •*. * r ii m hi nf pfiwor
In the public schools o f the country, there will lie e p . i;t| ■
attention paid that week to folk mu ic. The folk
hi ;* &lt;h
the United States will be given first place; llimi tin* lie.-t1,1
" ,r - x!• '• l!l"
lovetf songs of other nations will he dtulied, the idea i eing
to make school children familiar with the mu if that Im
done so much to shape national life.
Already much preparation for this week is underway.
In some communities music contests have been planned. ' '
Prizes are to he given for the host knowledge Itmvn o f nun
positions, composers, and the nationality of each, i! . ami
girls are learning to listen to high-grade records &lt;ui the :
'
''
school victrolus, and to recognize the composition played. ' '* '
1
Bchubert and ("ring and List and M#ndolssohn— the list i-- too ' ' u
SCtll
long to print here— are becoming familiar names to school
children fortunate enough to have a wcil-eonductcd mu «■
course in their schools.
And during “ National Music Week", main children will
begin an interest in good music that will continue all their
lives, bringing comfort and pleasure that could m acquit ed
in no other way.
The ’’ W eek", too, will provide an opportunity lor music
leaders to provide programs that will arouse community in­
terest. There will he “ Big Sings", with everybody invited to '
come and try their voices in the songs they love. There will
he orchestral programs so arranged that all may
me and
hear. And there will he countless group program-, lor the
benefit o f music lovers who like to get together for n in
munion with the great masters
In Florida where it will In* po ihle to hold many of 1 1•
music programs in the open air. it would seem that "N a tu • ;iI i t in \&lt; ■
Music W eek” could lie celebrated in 'deal i;. Iiion.
"Week” was designed for the piirpmc of arousing tin p&lt;' &gt;ph
of America to the paramount value of musii in i nation'
life. And nothing could lie more ui l.'i pioK with H • qunt
of the occasion than to bring the people logetlei i &lt;n com­
munity singing.
Why not ail especially fine celehial ion &gt;| ,’ ’ N.ii ..nal 'lu- ic , ,,
Week” in Sanford Ibis year?

Now is the time to Imy property.
I t lx considerably cheaper now
thn it will be next winter.

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tain*

'a.iTl' tlii'.
c perti-cMv tleliiiou'.'
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S'-me IT- ridiun* have taken umbrngo* at tin- specification ill this
iccipit of California •iruMges Im*
to Hie etdiuhtem-d H - nppar.nt
tlutl M» I'.xd' edit i cunvcvc.l

of fim iy -crapiol union or anythinir i*l*c, or would drench it with,
•lit ' inz. French, Russian or may - 1
onnuiM ? Wouhl the god* pollute
nndiro&lt;d:i with "a bit of finely i
ruprd” garlic, one inquires? liut
the California orange in another
Ihing. A deluge of French dress­
ing or some fluid substitute is
ne •&gt; try to afford (he moisture
the oranges of the Golden State
la.n, more than a hit of finely
set aped onion or something of
. ■;ually powerful aroma is needed
to supply some sort of
flavor
'o the otherwise savorless flesh
In.lib ii deep within the rhinocerosTinned globes of deception, the
I lead S.-jt fruits "that tempt the
. ye, but turn to ashes on the lips"
that Native Sons and Daughters
mistaken!v cad oranges.
We feel certain that on careful
reading of "Fordson's" orange
i.ilud recipe, Floridian* will realize'
that if .ui.' really must have or­
ange -alad, one must compound
ii of California oranges and not
tiio.-c of Florida —California
nr
amre flavored with finely scraped
••*.|.•i and French dressing. After
all, it i- the spirit and not the lett i f the recipe that counts.

cs Should I»e Bettered
\t k a

The M. E. Miller Realty Corporation have opened it Cafe
at Wekiwa Springs and are now prepared to serve in­
dividuals, private parties or club banquets to Special
Chicken Dinners for $1.00 per plate.
They have also taken out the hyacinths and snags from
the Wekiwa River from the Springs to the St. John.'
River to permit boats o f 28 inch draft to come from
Sanford to the Springs.
Each Wednesday evening a dance is given at their pavil­
ion to ail ladies and gentlemen of unquestioned social
standing

ra I* urnisnes A
Come out for dinner and spend the evening at one of
these dances.
Wonderful nights for moonlight boating parlies

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I!)21 New Light Six

A N A M E for helping to make tin* wml I
more than a certified check fm $ln,nn'i,uo &gt;

inginiiiip

YOU D O N ’T KNOW when \&lt; u will I i • a &lt;
your feet and tell what you know; th n ami '
Every nation hux sonietldng to
fa ll for it. Amcriru ha* it - Immi memory would help you.— Elbert Hubbai-

At Bi^: Reduction

grants; France it* franc; and
England has it* I'rince of Wales.
i • \ft.r*idnim%
••i»m•11' Iuih III ••t

The legislature i* planning an

SANFORD

M Y F A V O R IT K STO KII
There aro eighty students in
Washington State University who
have m ver kissed a girl.—TlmesUnlon Philosopher.
Applesauce!
That’s just their story.
Speaking of horse-racing the
Manufacturers Record says; "Pros­
perity bared on gambling (is a
prosperity with its foundation
resting in Hell itself, In which it
eventually goes.'*

BY IRVIN S. CDIIB
1 . c l m i i.

A nicricun
lrained
-'m illicit)
l.iniiiat i&gt;&gt;n

unit III' units r-.eentary impi&lt; ...-.j
"Go abend then, pL.-t-'-.-,
it," begged Stowe.
"Very well," nuid Hu* i
/‘ My yming frit mi, |di-.i-.nie clincly. This p.t| i Itiiiiiiu' woiiuiii bought mi .i
l.cipsic certain small urn.*
The trouble with living todayla that the women are so busy ex­ first train for town. He couldti'i then utensils- u lircidkou.
ercising their rights that the men read German himself, so he tool tatii-m.islier. it cmf.. kim
have to stay home und take rare hi* find to the office of the Gcr I wi'inun In Germany. u: .
o f the house and ley haven't man consul. Thorc he met an el |was a hnuttewife, w.mld b
dcrly, spectacled, exceedingly se­ tiling*. So!
learned how to do it yet.
rious-looking
undersecretary,
............ „ ______
______ __ wh*
“ On (he "Mi i
mi.,
Th* folk who have been prone |translated tlte printed and w ritten y.u, tell me. wore fi.itv do|
sets. N'u wiumtii in Geriimn
to refer to “ the meek and lowly jI inscriptions fur him.
Then the secretary wanted to
iictrr* ♦, v. »u
Naxarcnc" didn't get much com­
fort from the urmon delivered at 1know whut it was all about. Ntuwe forty-dollar corsets.
the First Mrthodist church Sun­ told him, explaining that the pJcn : “ No actress would boy
11 u
day, wherein the bishop character­ litv of the murdered woman was Jhousehold uUti .1*
ized Christ as "a two-fisted, red still a profound mystery— that no-intake her u houiowiie! NN
blooded,
he-mi»n."*-Plant
Cit/ body could guess who or whatiyvife wpuld wear forty d -:
Courier. And the good bishop wax she was. He described her'cloth-[sofa. ThAr tabilW al.xk' he
ing in some detail.
|tress! And the.-e yoo are!”
ejusetly right.

l‘«‘ ltl

I ll«* lid ! 1

l

H mg i -d,i\ .
. i In- giealeat matlieni.■
■I ■» r Ixit n on cirl n
.1 dolt when, us :t mum
working "lit matin
tch' .-.i that would ti i •
. . i c.(i tiers.
!.cf..i.* lie t»*rote i*i

.ti i

. The | ••|ii inn* 111tIf tiiimm* !**
A hick town is a place where,
when you sport a walking ran*
your fool friends want to know if
you aren't afraid you will forget
and leave it at home jometiniu nnd
catch cold.— Macon Telegraph.

(• ll - .

of Rome, wav «"«

i-intii non*,
iiiihtnry is r

S to r e o r O f f i c e

imptniei
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t ' '?(, as S '.*1 (J:pi» man

h ol mu! irtuki'O 1mi...

1105 W . First St. l
)!_. aero fatm all tiled; 3 2-inch wells; tenant house;
j mules and all farming equipment.
hi rfare

Located on hard

road and tiifht at loading station.
I ’ rict i (i.oOn.OO.

I* inost A vailable Business Location
in Sanford

Terms

in q u ir e
gtiv-* iiiithm it . ».i Jei'uaali m 1... ,
t" the JtfW
A strange thing, h u n t t" iiodt r
stand, t* that m *,letu*ai. in tit.
l Ii tin do\ -lew Imvintti-il 11*1: .i
ur.J wuq'.i have nuihing to do .tilt
into, cl'r.mg ipetr Jinu* when hu,

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a

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They Iftto him; kS d* »I»j Arabs,

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Sanford. FI

Bodwell Realty Co
214 First St.

�THE SANFORD HERA!

gP A Y , APRIL 16, 1925

D elightful Dance A n d
B ridge Party Is Given
KnightsColumbusHall
MISS KATHRYN WIL KEY, Society Editor.

.Office 1J8

R E C E N T B R ID E IS G U EST OF HONOR
A T D E L IG H T F U L S U R P R IS E P A R T Y

Personals

t\ buijjhih:
•'■t? course oi pink and green
nesdny evening was given at the; was served late in the evening,
home o f Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Mar-'Many beautiful ami useful gifts
shall honoring Mrs. Fred Christ- were showered upon the guest of
opher. who before her marriage honor.
was Misa Jewell Carter. The host- j Those present were. Mrs. J. C.
cfscs wen* Mrs. Roby Laing. Mrs. Marshall. Mrs,
Luke Thompson’
n. A. MeMnchael, Miss Ruth G il-'Mrs. Craig Thompson, Mrs. C|nrlen. Miss Allic Gillen. Miss Mar- j encc Pndrell, Mrs. .1. s. Harvard,
thn Brown. Miss Olive Lizette and Mrs. Ben Coleman. Mrs. Hugh
Miss Ann Lee.
Whelcheil. Mrs. Burke
Steele,
The color scheme o f pink and Mr* Boby Laing, Mrs H A. Mcgreen wns delightfully carried out Mnchnel. Miss .Sell Williams, Miss
in the decorations of roses and Grace Gillen, Miss Marie Totman,
ferns fro m -the benut.ifu! gardens Mis.s Martha Brown. Miss Perry
of the Marshall home.
j Lie Bell. Miss Sara Warren HastA contest of a "Musical Ro-Jorly, Miss Ruth Gillen. Miss Almnnee afforded much amusement, j berta Avcock, Miss l.illton ShinMrs. J. S. Harvard winning th e; holser. Miss Ollie Vera Glisson.
try ii'immcll will enter- prize o f Coty’s powder. The guests 1Miss Allie Gillen, Miss Minnie Al[» triJFf-,uncht " n ut th&lt;‘ were given smnll books in which ]ol, Miss |{nsnmond Radford Miss

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Circle Number

PHONE

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Douglass Igou arrived Thursday
from Winter Haven.

W e are compelled to continue our sale fo r another week

John Blanton, of Orlando spent
Thursday in Sanford on business,

you too, can p r o fit b y this
&lt; r r .W

Mrs. A.
Fort and Mrs. J. II.
Hawkins spent Thursday in Orlnn-

M IL L IN E R Y
Our wonderful line o f m illin ery is still a t the exccp
tion ally low price o f .... ..................$2.95, $5.95- S4.9;

Carl W. Higginbotham, of Or.
lando, spent Wednesday in San
ford on business.
Mrs. John Maurer Jr., and Miss
Ituba Williams motored to Orlando
Wednesday afternoon.

H ere is your last chance to purchase beautiful **rnne
de chine, satin faced canton Dresses at
$9.50

Mr. and Mrs. .1. N, Shuman and
Miss Lillian Shuman of Oviedo
snent Wednesday in Sanford.

L m n social meeting life of the honorco and the Co,n ' IJranc^R.d.erts, M,.s Maude Tyre,
u', Club of the t’ongre- pleted serial was read, causing i Miss Ann I a t . Miss Robbie t bapFriends of Bruce Anderson will
Surrh at the oarsonuge much merriment.
be sorrv to learn that he is ill
I man and Miss Olive Lizette.
U in the evening. A ll
at his home on East Tenth Street.
arr urged to he present.
wj|| -erve refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald,'
Mrs. Perkins Gives Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Potter
McDonald and George W il­
son spent the week-end in Lake­
Friday.
E
ntertain
Club
B
ridge
Party
lW,„i “ Yesterday and
land.
!
ill be’ C'v,'n at ,hV ,M-V*
Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Potter en­
Mrs. Augusta Fullerton, of Lake
*ball Park at * "c ock.
The Sanford Automobile Com­
tertained the Eight O’clock Bridge di
land, is spending a few days in pany, huiir.poraled, has been font
t,!l include Hou people.
Club,
Wednesday
evening
at
their
U
Sanford the guest of Mrs. Frank ed by P. A. Mero and W. E. Wal­
r.jar social meeting of
!M
Crosbv.
7 U will !»■ held at the home on Magnolia Avenue.
thal.
Mr. Mero is president of
rooms were attractively!
hurch at •'!:■»» o’clock. A
the new company and Mr. Walthal
an
abundance
of
decorated
with
Mrs.
F.
I).
Donaldson
returned
:n has been ariangvice president and secretary.
larkspur und roses in the colors of
Wednesday train a visit of several
The new company will have its
lavendar and pink.
'Failles of
days with friends in Miami and stole rooms and offices in the
spring designs were also of the
Wight building at Second Street
same color.
and Magnolia Avenue and will
A hand-painted waste basket
handle the llupnudiile in Semninle
| Cnturdiiv
was won by Mrs. J. 1). Woodruff
countv.
L rv T. Rodwell will e i- for making high ernr»* and a bill
riot a ID Mero and Mr. Walthal
[,th a bridge luncheon at fold wns won oy J. I). Woodruff
have been engaged in the automo­
also for high score. The cut prize
pry Club.
bile bust ness here for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ravetial
lurv Hour will lie held at of a box o f cnmly was won by
and
house
guests,
Mr,
and
Mrs.
»rv at 1') o’clock.
Miss Snrita Lake.
A. G. Flshburn. of Sumpter, S. C., Beach Sundae where Mrs. Key and
Lading Club will meet at
Delicious refreshments of two
motored to Tampa Wednesday.
Lrv at 10 o’clock.
courses were served, the ice course
Adelaide will remain the guests of
Id Mrs. Ernest F. Hous- further carrying out the color
Mrs. Richard Twitcholl for two
Mrs. Harry I'apworth, who has weeks.
h|| entertain the Evening scheme.
been the guest of her father. M. F.
Club and some extra
Those playing were, Mr. and
Robin--ion. for the winter will leave
|the Country Club.
Mrs. H. A. Bivens left WedMrs. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Em­
Friday for her home in New Y'ork m sdnv for New York, where she
mett McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Mrs. DeCottes Hostess
City.
will visit her mother Mrs. Eva
Icon Cases A r e ward Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins To Fortn igh tly Club
Herndon, before returning to her
Connelly. Mr, and Mrs. J. D.
and Mrs. E. W. Shepherd, home in San Antonio, Tex.
setl of In C ity Woodruff. Miss Mildred Simmons,
of Snar tan burg, S. C. announce
Miss Snrita Lake. Ned Chitten­
nest parties and t|lt, |,irth of e daughter. April l«’&gt;.
; on Wednesday den
and Monroe B. Hutton.
es, was given by She has been named Shirley ShopDe Cottes Wed- hard.
_____
[Kinds made bv Ed Jones,
$73 were estreated in
Mrs. W. C. Hill will leave Sun-1
ipal Court this morning
dnv for a visit with her brother. 1
m charging concealed
in Allunta.
Gn.. and with Mrs. I
drunkfiuie*s and viola­
John A. Witherspoon in Xaslivilb-.
te parking law were ealTenn.
ihe concealed weapon case
Hartley announce I
The body of Mrs. Lilliam Hub­ radiance roses and deep purple
f $30 was c-trcatcd and
Mrs. E. I.. White and small daughter on Apr. H
Lr two, bonds of $15 and bard, of Federal Point near PalatIt'd to remain in the hands ka. who died here Monday night bouganvalia with fern wns most daughter expect to leave Satur named Jean House
prt. the defendant failing following a short illness and op­ artistically used in decorating tile day for Washington. D. C. I hey Hartley, who was
eration, while she was visiting her entire lower floor of this henuti- will bo in the North through the Krminiu Houser o
an appearance,
i mnnv friends here
C. M. Mitchell,( ful home. The color scheme of summer.
la.ies disposed were as daughtei, Mrs.
was taken Tuesday afternoon to
held r,‘*
PurP'L’ wus further carried
Itiivev. drunk. SlD 'bortd Palatka and the’ funeral Mats )—
out in the nut baskets and in bit i
, Mi-. Mill.uiic|, reck­ at St. Mark's Episcopal ('hurch
Following of tide which were tied upon the
ing. continued to Friday; Wednesday morning.
tail glasses which held the ices
tv, mlcle&gt;. driving, eon- the funeral in Palatka. the body
Frid.iv; Robeiia Addison, was taken to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., when the delicious refreshments
of n salad and ice course were
i-oniluct. $ln bond e s - ; for burial.
\f M r.ihp. needing, *5 1 Mrs. Hubbard, while pot inti- • served.
Airs. Gemgi? li. Blnlmp Win pi*
; Arch I’nuiwr, reckless 1mutely nenuainted in Sanford, was
10and costs; George Gay well known to the clubwomen of sented crystal stemmed sherbet
ID b&gt;'■tl e-ti'i-aieii; X. A. the state. She was president of cups for making the high score
Irunk and disorderly eon- i the Putnam Countv Woman’s IClub among the club members and Mrs.
wd ist; James Ross, I and was a prominent member of Alexander Vaughn also wus award­
trar-ferriii; lbd«*rt l.aw- 1the Order of the Eastern Star and ed crystal sherbet cups for the
rduli (opiluct, $5 and the Episcopal Church. She took high score o f the guests. Miss
r.ov iurt, dtsoiderly con- an active part in club und church i Kathryn Wilkcy, for second high
score was presented a crystal
nisMd; En.-ier Smith, ilia- work.
French dressing bottle and Mrs.
onduit. Ho and costs; F.
i. mirding, Sill and costs.
The water of the Dead Sea is Frank Miller cut the consolation
A. R. Key and J ♦
five times as salty as that of the prize which was a crystal cream
will
go to Daytona
and
sugar
bowl.
ocean.

Sanford Automobile
Company Organized
By Mero and Walthal

SPRING COATS
R eceived a shipment o f S p rin g Coats, beautiful col­
ors, specilly priced fo r the finish tig o f the sale $ 11.!).”)

and up

LADIES H A N D -M A D E DRESSES
Only a few le ft— w onderful qu ality o f V o ile and pure
linen. To go f o r ............... . .
S Uk

Received a shipment ot Caps m
priate for summer wear, only

TIES— SH IR TS
Silk Ties, $1.25 values, sellin g now for
M arlboro Shirts, fast colors, on sale for$1.50 &amp;

Arrow head Hosiery, pure silk, all eoloi

THE O U T !
Htai si

Apron Sale Friday

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Only 3 More Shows Left!
I i every

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50 HOUSE DRESSES
mil Aprons made o f fast color,
.•ale and gingham , all well made
.•ut full. Sizes from Hi to 1(5.

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Saturday for

DRESSES FOR LITTLE GIRLS

for the next three

typewriters
r 11 ii- ' n.-.iii, ttr

necks.

It is a lira.id

naj show brought to your door

U 's. p o n d

the season will SOON UK OA hit

hyius — Rat lift

K E I T H '
VAiUDtVILLh

1‘1‘iG relief for tired,
l,’’ r -ect. Fur swollen
.

a’’ t" change these
•" a jiffy. To
' r * '" ’happy hours,
f . , a ^- “ 11 day, or dp nee
, m comfoVt. You can
uv i’ -'v ’ d
t h T,:
Many o V the
their

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vAlways Five Big Acts!

Beacham Theatre

^ot« thL’ i'»y it

im uo' i

'h-s canh,.,w
lie warded

V

Free
Trial

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ORLANDO
THREE SH O W S/
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AT
7
j; 0U— 7:,10— 9:15 P. M

Laee trim m ed and plain hemstitched
voiles, linens and guaranteed fast col­
ored prints. In all the light shades
pink, rose, blue, green and yellow.
Sizes 4 to 14 years.

$2.50 to $5.00

GOSSARD
Rubber Reducing Corsets
I f your ambition is to be slender it can
lie quickly realized by w ea rin g one of
these garm ents.

— PRICES—
Matinee— 25c 5()c
Night— 50c S.’Jc

VV,,Uh it draw
end the

• * dc,
InitMi

$12.50 *

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The Yowell Company

�PAUK 81X .'!&gt;•

Future Champ?

"scii'.iru (bat America .hAS. 33,000: program; !» o ilU tiU a . ilrurtia.-Si'iin
.war orphans and that the numltcr phony trio.
nf divaliUd veterans who need th s, ,* WRBH—C'hIeilf{o Post (870.21
-help "f a grateful country now |7 concert, songs, violin . trio; 0
is ninny time** 25,000. Thu he- 1tinner; 11 twin guitars, orchestra,
pion has laid down n concrete pro­ uccorticon,
gram of relief for both the dis-| WEAR— Cleveland (380.1)
«'•
allied veterans and the orphans of
dance. iPinnjft. trio.
iticii who died either in service or!
W 1,\v—fineinouti (silent!
as n remit o f it. Thtrt program
W FAA— Hal Ins
News &lt; 175.10
8:30 glee rlub.
WOC— Davenport
(181) 0:30
Sandman; 8 choir; 0 shrine baail.
KOA—P-iivcr 0122.1) 7:10 Hook
of Knowledge;
music; H-1'» vo­
cal. instrumental. talk.
WHO- Pea.kjoints
7::W*
quartet. pianist; II dance.
_
\VW.I -- Del l.mt ,N&gt;'ws . (. I.;2.7» •
iiitc Is Delayed II)' Itnin
oiilii'slra; 8 onhv.strn.
mill I’ h oin *' Is M ulled nl
........unitsl V M A I '- J V l . W « . l si;M-'i;;V;
K ik I o f S ixth InnirtU On
aii” •
Account o f (luii-lt D arkn ess " ' ' ' f
» f the i *
•h*»i:i. These committees will It.
eooi|xtsvd of leading citizens, l,eNEW YORK. Apr. ifi.—Tom gi.MiMuei nhd members of the
V-r&gt;bt... "Urhe.l Ih" world lluitllAuxiliary.' A fter the Committeepjoo Washington club
lob to 2
i have been named, an intensive pe-'
votary over ihe New- York Van!;
yesterday in a game w liH i was riod of laiupaigniiiK will take
pla. e. Paring that pelio*l, we ex
,-allril mi aecounl of darkness at.
. perl In raise the modest part ie*k-*
ihe mnl ,,f the sixth inning
* ed of I'iorida in this great naHeavy rioosle.'in delayed the sturi
f,,r half an hour. Sam .limes was ! !••!■:•! t!Rtlertnkiag.“
driven from the box in the MiTond
Mold teal i-* now |)"&gt; grenle^l In
,|u. K,.,,.,tars tallied
fill
land port in the world.
nuts.
.wore bv innings:
II. II. P..
New York
200 000 - 2 li 1
Wasliiogton
OfiO 000 .7 0 1
(Six innings darkness.i
in ierics: Jones, f r o c k niitl
I loirMlav al s I’. VI.
M Neill; '/.miniiy mid Uucl.
t Mm ill, (h it ago Tci.
Inino
( ltaodiurs
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2. ( Km tore, Spic ami
HUnnivl.YN, Apr. IG. A ffs!
Spoil
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Jewell
f l i t ls-iHein .lai-'piese Fournier,
Ire Pndger ' bard iiilting fir I
2,i. Foxtrot, .lone Nigld
Friend «X- llacr
l.m eninn. an I Conrli lleimy My-rs,
of tin' Phillips, marred Brooklyn'*
2b. Foxtrot, I hove
six to four vjt toryover I’hilndel*
You
A re her
fillirt yestmilny. l-moider sattl all
1. Selection. May lime
ItoUiberg
cr the gain" I lint Myers had in
2. Valse I »i ('m iicil, A Sum­
suited Pitcher Daxxy and Hinted
the verhnl attark u|Hin him. Sever.
mer Kvening
Waldteiifel
el I lows were struck before the
luleriiiishioii.
-ilmn ,&lt;f| p.ipmidas* .»i| ppm.t u.no
Pesrripllve, The Mill m lbForest
Kileuberg
ires mid players.
7. S '" g for f ‘nroi'1. Waiting
Score bv inning-:
lor tin Pawn tk 7 on
I'liilmIVpnia
W » H I "'■»*' '
F.dwill'd s
Hr, ,|ilyn
001 020 02— ii
!•', flnvpUc, Til*- Hello of Se­
Itateries: !imi* . Hells and Ilea*
ville
C'ziliulka
!»a. Popular Hit, (&gt; Kntlilina
Fail
0b. Popular Hit, (I Mnlnd
tins Kahn
In Anthem, The Star Spangl d
Hatuier
Key
Jo--. Iteizini triii, Pireetnr.

V IC TO R Y

Snowden Holds Smokers AsJ
llld Teammates (Jet Show- ■
er o f Hits Off Tamjia’s i
Pitchers for Total of H»

P r io r s on P a rt o f V isitors
Coupled W ith Tim elv lliilin;t A llim s S i, J!c!cr&gt;l»or!f
to W in T h ir d o f Series
ST. I'KTERSIlUISCi V*u. Pi
Sly ['eler**litirg took tiei1, tid'd nii.l
11inal garni of the f l i t - from
l akeland here vesterd iv afti in... .
IS to fi. S Doyle. .third I", riiiaa,
|i llri led two circuit.-, mie eonniig
ill the setoud ami HeJ** "ilo'i .a s •
eighth, Krv was
I'ii. * "•
.Salel'* i "llm llo g Hi int
,
t eight inning;. I'irrors, M.iipli.t Willi
, tinieli hilling, allowed
"*
In lake the margin.
I The score:
;i AKKI AND
AUK
!
Pumas ss
2&gt; I
1
Hrazies, rf
2 I
"
Sin lace, rI ’
/i II
J
Soteil zee. 21i ^
5 II
a
Wid.-h, If
... I I
Pro- , l l i
|2
a
a
I I »ny le. 21, 2 0
UlValll. i
2 0
0
2
Kiy, o
.1 o

hitting yeatentny and iieat tin:
Smokers in the last game of the
neries bv a* score of 10 to 0.
Kddcmnn went into the box for
Taman at first lint was rapped fur
five hits in .ini-essinn and three
runs in the first inning.
When
Marifonl nmneitcd with his deliv­
ery for four hili: which, it.rsirted
by three liases on tialls. resulted
in four more runs lie gave way to
Fisher, who gave up two runs
while he was oil the mound.
The seme:
SANFOItP
A ll It II PC) A K
Curlev. rf
.5 1 1 2
0 II
Dean.
0 ) 2
0 0 0
Wolzak. 2b
.r&gt; 2
2 1 2 U
Thompson, c
G 2 I II
0 0
Hailey, lb
I I
( G o "
Cartsr. If
5 (I
2 I (» I
Kinsey, i f
2 I
2 I o o
Frisble, cf
I
« " o o ,o
Stair/,ak, till
o G 2 o 2 I
Snowden, n
2 10
0 2 ,,
Totals
TAMPA
Mean. 21.
Jemima, 2li
Thom. 21,
O n. **
I lean, rf

Leifa
rl
Bernlngur.

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12 li
All
I I
2 I
2 I
I I
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2
11
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II
11
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Tot Ills
2ti (
Score liv innings:
•SANFOItP
21G
Tampa
111,1
Sbmnmrv: Two-ha
ma,■ Kinsey, Orr, Fi
ba«C/ Wolzark. 2 he
Sanford 12; Tampa
balls, off Kiideman,
Snowden 8. Struck 1
mail I; Fisher 2j Sun
o ff .Kiideman, !' in 2
o ff '.Fisher, 7 iu 5 1-2
by ipitdici. hv Fish
Parsed Imll. hopez.
er Kddcman. Umpire
Ware. Time 2:20.

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animal dinner; 7:1"* «'
concert.

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lectures; talk4.

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KUW — Portland

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T o m m y , Annie: ;&lt;ml Jjoiium m
i|i|)ipsi m iiiichl longr.-im e v e r put mi ihr- airsnugs, i|iiips. iliiuiu m usic, syiunputcil Inn aUil
fro lic fo r eve ry hotly all the e v e n in g .
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Tune in mi W TAS Imiiglil— wave length ;;n2.8.
mi

he hig tli»in^.-. • . the hij; nigld—
April I&lt;JtIt

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SEEKS RECORD IN
DRIVE EOR FUND

Milane Theatre

R A D IO

STO P F E E D IN G JUNK

S ta le A d ju tan t Savs Suleniliil
S ta rt Ileinjf Made to lia is e
Share o f $5,00(1,000 F o r A id
W ar Orphans o f N a tion

CT'iistis (lives Tampa
94,808 I* o p u I a t i o n

TAMPA. Ap;. 111. Tampa is tiniitigi l rity in Florida, uccnrilni".
In 200 tests recently made, llm to figure* compiled try the ci mu
overage ash can was found to run- eimlnt inter of llillnbornugii ccti
lain fid per cent of toah
ty, Tile figure
how ii populu
.
,
,
lino of t'-hHOH ii gain of 12,01)0 in
A.nctv nHcrophonc will pick up ,|u. |nMt fjvl.
the •minute sounds made by in
W'C'tM,
Nearly one-bulCl f tfi - eftie* and
(Awn of Vecmnnt are vvitlumt »
There are 1(10 Scotch mountain- lesidenl phy-ieinn.
having the piefix Th-n ”

&lt; heap feed for your teams is
in t n&gt;. worthies, a.' ih'.-np i.-onl
f a- your steam lioiler. dust as
il take good &lt;oal to make steam
i lo-niily, it takes good feed to
make mule power at low cost.

Stale Witness

As an energy iirdum
mules (Oil licil. i "lui'.jis
llie finest hard ioiiI. Wi
( lid Peek Imtuii ■'• we kr i
i' is the best fee I in (her
for your woik annual..

SEM INO LE FEED COMPANY
h M. M .CASKIhl
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im io x f ; in
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i linin'k,
d-l-tl, lac*
inert "l &gt;
alls. \|,
I ill"'
,- shows
uteri ni y,
no iove.
the stale
mi Slop

IIDItO'/.UMAh
Iz-ven. acted »u by tIn- f
Hallway stalionn,
Nut, .tight -.
To go nil ling.
hike.
A predictor
Measure of Hlea.
To llillke IIP npiul score,
To trim or dress with tin beak
Age.
Finishei.
A colled mu of facts.
To crack a whip.
Indiana who now iivc in Utah.
Tense.
A blemish.
Feathered animal.
Affirmative votes.
Valley a.
Headgear (pi.)
K«lf.
Tardy.
Beer.
Dfrty. soft, moist, udlicsive
■ubitance.
48. Uertain kind of lace-making,
-to. Myself.
50. Endures.
52. Jumbled type.
53. Sin.
55. Opposite of inner.
57. Conditions.
58. To seek to attain something
high (it great.

Band Concert

... mi.irtTt- 10:30'orchestra. e-.gjjritra

convention of the hegion held al
Augustine iccentlv, Adjutant
H o "'"ii aul.
Among the gift*
ii Um&gt;ii tu ml was one liv James ( ’.
Clown, of Sarasota, lor
&gt;.iiio.
Klevcn iii' inlicrs of this Miami del.
'gallon to the roov’ention pledgI'd 51,'ain mij thi Miami i Ivie
i lull' |iloilgy of S7(I0 wa * ail
imlioi c*l, 'flu- eleven Miami he
gioonaire- and their
|il"'lge*
were a- follows. &lt; II. Iteeiiei’i
t.r&gt;n*i; r.... Frnnk. * t"";
Hurry
todo.l-Ml, VIIIO; (ieorge lliici .m,
Till; Fonville MiAVhotter, i ai; .1,
•I. Koobek, v|l)0; t’hal ies P N* i
dec, -.11111; I lull'll..; A. Mill
l-'.ill,
U
\. Snow, (dill); T, J, Pa veil
ptni, jinn mid Newton Tieoham,
$.Ml.
"In in, state has a belter liogin
niiig Is ro made than in Florida,”
Adjutant llowton said. "With tli*'
|ii'iiix| f,jf inte-ive eamjiaigniiu*
net x,■t s-t, ||„- prople of Fioi t,^,
Ill', l.pgioi to respond gioeruti ly
In (Ins appeal for Ihe two g " at
i - i . !,i • e.&lt; of Amerieo's wai
al.

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22.
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27.
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20.
22.
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25.
37.
30.
41.
43.
45.
40.

SANFO Itl) USED PA UTS (.0
f•»,or\ .t iim t S .iiilo n l

4. Vsnomous ifcATmak"
(* leu's
friend)-"-* '
tr .
5, Sweet sycratlon left
plant
louse* A- •
7. Lave).
•
3S. HmaH hole left by smallpox.

V\e.. S o u fo iil

25. Stops.
I . I'll cni.tr I
211 I t c f o i e

I .1 OV I'l flo w

im iTiust* m va
i&gt;Miiinj; a »rra(n

:i

strippi ■! liotb load* ••( n ame
hair.
II. 11iindll.il i' ■

end alixtrm tly.
Cupola
To withdruw.
Lively.
Kndow me nt.
(irnduul dimioutiou of
ness.
III. Positive.
17. The god o f love.
511. Ilnbituul drunk.nd
51. To take food.
5h Sun god.
r.th TvVir.tli not* In .'-call*.

mi

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IH.
10
42.
II.

\NSW Fits TO YIIS I KHPA VS
&lt; KOSHW OltP I'OZZI.K

BEJ a

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M ’ P h IC A T IO N
A t 4 m m ii.t lM iD

n i o ii o y i T 'ij n ii%:*•&gt; «i|i}^1i% «tn »*»n nl »ti~

lulligi'iiee. eiIticiil imi, iliafH iiiM ' mill u h ility. Atn
you ti|iplymg tlicsu qu iilitii'S?
Ait a iim in t with
the Sem inole C o u n ty Hank will he o f excellent
.service to you.

T M t Ia in

I Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Account.-.

vKirnoAi,

1. Flat China discs on which food
is served."
2. Dyestuff, biawnish red powder.

Vn ideal local ion I'm a home

rM|)!(l|S

ijeininule (Jjounly15anl
Sanford, Fla.
S T H E N G ta - SERVICE - PROGRKSS

YNI) IrETiUS EXPLAIN JI0W EASY IT IS TO OWN ONE
I • OF THESE LOTS j l a " '

�PAGE SteVEtV*

THE SANFGtiD HEKa M*. TttimsiMY,'XPML Iff. 1925,

Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted
Classified Directory

Automobiles

lBf0rd D*Hy H f ra ,d

“jJt a d . BATES
/...k in Advance
Vti a n d rn l*
rdJatrlr

fur

_ .. lOe a line
He a line
"*_Be n line

2..... *e ■ line
■ fift ttp"

dotihl® a b o v e

SHOE R EPAIP'N O
H O P K IN ’S ELECTRIC S H O E
SHOP— We turn out. neat work,
witn quick service and we use
the best materials.

I ’w l Gars For Snip
V — Fsi'u 1during, special.
t,nrd, ^nn,‘' light delivery
»**«3 ford Touring.
192.1 Ford Ton Truck,
(cab nr, I stake body)
1921 Ford Sedan,
I’ HINTING
1^23 Ford 9 passenger suburban
W IG H T P R IN T SHOP— Rush ordTerms to some nennlp”
ers n specialty. Phone 417-W,
I. W. PH ILLIPS' SONS
9 Railroad Avenue.
Sanford. Fla.
Phone 3

lire for conbacri » « ■
Ei«* iswriDas.
5.,., oi

FOR RESULTS

Vi ANTED— A high class lady rep­
resentative for Sanford. If in­
terested in uleusant and profitable
employment see me at the Valdex
Hotel from 9 to 12 A. M. nnd 1 to
5 P. M. Wednesday, ask for "Nevreasick" Representative,

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WANTED— Experienced

waitress.

WANTED— A bright young boy
willing tn work to start out a.&lt;
messenger and leant business.—
Apnly Sanford Credit Association
Room 418 First National Bank
Building.

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Lr* information.
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FOR RENT OR L E A S E —Ware­
W ANTED— List your property
house space on A. C. 1- Siding.
with us, large or small. Write
Sanford Machine Co., ‘2nd nnd Oak
ua giving description, price, terms
Ave.
nnd we do the rest. Houses for
sale nnd rent.
Lake Monroe
Realty Co., 605 First National FOR S A LE OR RENT— Bungalow FOR RENT — Cottage. Phone
658-J.
Bank Building,
on Magnolia, up to date. Cor­
ner lot. Real bargain $7500. Good
ELM STREET lot close in, nt n terms. Thrasher &amp; Gamer.
Floor Elks
FOR RENT— Ground
bargain, $1000, only SI00 cash.
llldg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire upBalance monthly. Seo Mr. Sossa■ on the page stairs, C. T. Smith.
mon, 202 First Street.
advertisements.,
RENT— Furnished rooms ami
A LOT below market value, on
j kitchenette. Shirley Apartments.
Union Avenue can be bought on &gt;r sell that second-hand goods?
' Opposite i’.' -t Office.
_____
small cash payment. Ask for Mr
FOR RENT at Daytona Reach.
Sossiimon at 202 First Street,
Verv desirable summer cottage
EAST FRONT lot on Magnolia
land apartments. Robert Gray, Hill
Auditorium Itldv. P. O. Box 21,
Avenue. Close in $250 cash. BulDaytona Beach. Phone IOC6-J.
nnce monthly. Pltice $1,250. Ad­
dress flox 401.
FOR RENT— R room apartment
FOR QUICK SALE Nine room
with bath and porch to adults,
home, only one block from busi* .till Oak Avo._____________________
less section. A wonderful buy at
FOR RENT — Nicely
furnished
WANTED Plain dressmaking, ap­ $15,000 on very easv terms. See
suburban home, only short drive
Mr. Sossumon. 202 l-'irst Street.
ply Mrs. Grow. Corner Kith nnd
to Sanford, modern conveniences,
Elm Ave.
FOR S A LE — Fine ten acre celery reasonable rent to good tennnnt.
farm with equipment. Cameron , See Mr. Corringtoti.
Room 404
W A N ! ED- Position as olfice man.
Avenue.
Apply 2lo Park Ave.
| First National Rank Bldg. Phone
Competant
in accounting and
cost work. Several venrs experi­ FOR S A L E — 1924 Ford Coupe, n, 490-.1.
ence with Nationally known Eng­
good ear priced right.
Very
ineering Corporation. Best of ref­ liberal terms. Sanford Automo­ FOR RENT— Six room house. All
modern conveniences. On Magno­
erences. Address "I)." Herald.
bile Co., Inc. Wight liras. Rldg.: lia St., between .‘lrd and 4th St.
Write Sally cam of Herald.
grocery clerk, FOR S A LE — Bohv carriage. Phone
WANTED
state where worked last, salary 561.
wanted. Address 178 Herald Of-

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[*fjmlllsr with rale*.

Rooms For Rent ’

For Rent

K‘For Sale

Miscellaneous

Help Wanted

___T IN AN D ME TAL WORK
JAM ES il. COWAN— All kinds
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. l.Ol.l'MItnn lOa.) I.KDORR—CUesIB im I m is hnv** tne t»rai&gt;*f c ir c u ­ WANTED—ONE OR TW O LIVE
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
la tio n In
P o iith w c « fc rn
O .o r ir la
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* *1111c *c f*-w&lt;ir&lt;1) " n «
WIRE REAL ESTATE SALE S­
phone 111._________ ______
MEN. APPLY DEAN-BERG COR­
TO REACH tile prosperous farm­ PORATION. 202 FIRST STREET.
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the Pelamd
M IRAC LE Concrete Co., general Daily Ncwa, rate lc per word. ca*b
cement work, aldewaike, build­ with order.
ing blocks, irrigation boiee, J. K. M A IN E
Terwllleger, Prop.

Building Material

TUB DANGER SKJNAI

TO CLEAR SKIN
SULPHUR IS BEST

A

L IT T L E W A N T AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored nwnv nnd have
no use for. A title thirty-rent nd
may bring vou several- dollars, i Any breaking out or skin irrita­
Phone 148 nml a representative will tion on face, neck or body is over­
come quickest by applying Mcnthncall to see you.
Sulphur, says n noted skin special­
FLO R ID A — ORLANDO
Orando ist. Because of its germ destroying
morning Sentinal: largest class!- phur, says u noted skin specialist,
Get! business, rate le a word, mln- properties, nothing has even been
found to take the place o f this sul­
I imum 24e rash with order.
phur preparation that instantly
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the brings ease from the itching, burn­
accepted wunt ml medium in ing and iffitutloii.
Mcntho-Sulphur heals eczema
Daytona (F a.) One cent n word
right up, leaving the skin clear
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
and smooth. It seldom fails to re­
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. lieve the torment or disfigurement.
Johns Countv is reached through A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulthe St. Augustine Evening Record. phur may be obtuined at any drug
Quick results. Two cents per word. store. It is used like cold cream.
(Adv),
Sample copy on reuuest.

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WKST V IltniN iA —PiarKsburg. Th'
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Flxiionrni. tnornln*
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j I rent per s w l . minimum Ito.
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BEACH- COUNTY —The V.imi.il; I‘|.-4H IS iiHihiHiiv for till
ni tlmt a i.iri *|ii\vn In S.i •
in-ene of HtupcndoiiH development Htiileiix
*■ii mi.ih 11:- - i rrn ,m, J f 11ci |.
1Read about It In the Palm Beach
U i'll thi'f i- if* inittihii* mi r«*niiifk •
i Posit, Sample copy aent on re* ibit mIm nt that In i h. .. it.i\
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ADVERTISING gets rcaultn if it tltiti h11**"&gt; uliitiu On* turO*‘ th it
reaches potential buyers.
Pa- |CltniH a hark NiiiilrrHa 11 ami *kh»**
l*||t »»l* it hiiltZiMlt.il h.ir
latkn Daily News is circulated in theHut
fit*- must wiifnliM ftil (cat *»(
nn industrial and agricultural sec­ i alma I **r lit«* ct traittliiH thit ha**
, * s* i i Mitti* it(idi-1 in&gt; |m*i mMiai i»l.**
tion.
I Hi’ i \at Ion i?« a trained t**| worm that
, m&gt; frh’ial, Itnnk I i*mik Ii Ichh. trvmi,
Ifank In a un at fli*|ictimui
l(r
!i»*‘*l In OhIi half ItIm tlm** and dl«
halt thr Mth**r hall, until I;** t:•
Ur-d «.f diKi:tn«f halt anil thin ,hH
(lira, ih niri'il in him
H«*
a |iri*e«»iaI&lt;»iiH .vuuit^
c.d wtn’in, nn** that Win. a&lt;llt* and
!*i*ik*'d Int.lllucnl, and n...i-» his
work of vruinliiK It II*- fna«t rain*
•■d thi* u priii tn tl*' ItNi'lt la a klint
4armtnd a fifth hunk am! nt r**t rh ont
j ahaiK th*1 (i*11til
ar* to *‘i»fit't*ui It.
iiml akltai** lt&gt;* tall vlnl*-nil
tn atti.ii t thi- 11**ii.
That w.is immj , I lank i.i
bat
thr n**xt j*i **|i uum hard**r
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$8.00, ii months $4.0C, three month*
I , ' '
$2.00. If yuu deMire $1,000 insur­
4t*is
ance policy add 76 cents to your
1s'l|n
"DO YOU W A N T to buy or sell
anything?" If ao advertise tn
the “ Gainesville Sun.”

psI.VG — f.'mltlgraphing
ig and mailing— as you
it—when you want it
f 073. H. E. Porch. First
»na| Dank BMg.

WINDING.
IRT ELECTRIC SERVICE
Expert Electrical repairs.
W, Central Ave. Orlando,

'OHORICES FOR R EN T
A.REEI,
Car. Drive il
m&gt;(. 0«k .nd Second St.
AIT03 FOR HIRE
* AUTO SERVICE
Da)
M l. Meetj all trains. Bug
Mranjfer. Phone 651.
CAFE
BKUL CAFE
i'i ten in .Service and Qu»l
First Street and Park Ave
DRUGS
o DRUG STORE — Pre&gt;
r*°n’ . Dntg., Soda.,
We
I*,* "*»r )uu as your phone.
[^ELECTRICAL

I LLINfi STATIONS A N D

*

,slallon3. Mag.
First and Elm
Avenue and 10th Street
pn tervicB.

For Sale By

FellowsSer viceStat ion
and

F. I*. Kines
Try Smith’s barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

DKVKl.t*l*Klt» A T T K N T IO N - le u H.iculit III iMiKlmillig inn creulral J*
vuiupmnnt &gt;n (iiurlilu'a lusii.ry; «
half tnII!lor. ttullar hlKliwuy le Ih*
^ulf beach Just
naimied; « i w «
million dollar orpine acroh* K»e»mtila Hay elarleO; uuarter
million
dollar op.ru nousu under conairuetion. two millions being spent on
hlghwny; s r . e i n l chance for live
developers to net
in on
ground
f loot.
Write Development Depart­
ment The Pensacola N e w s .

_

law yer

O’RKYAN.
Office
•J.
Building At
Fhone 417-L. 3.

W ANTED — Uv manried man.
nresent
p ristn i

e n in lo v e d
iiu p .o y iu ,

d e s ir e s
m siris

cot

A t , PMluMphU »mi rail. ®Aii.»eDr vie i*hiig.
misi|ios

'IflpliU -&lt;lir»i-t.-,in,,..-il.&gt;n., orvUIUllimnn.- 1
d j y , U y ov, r. A l l . ( . » m .r » vUSA V ANN AII.

tion after Amil
Some knowlinclude m n ii (i*ve.pt tirv.t. ioi
edge o f bookkeeping, clerking and Ssyunmh). Out»ld« roum*
r&lt;»itiin iim.
salesman. For interview or furo , ■t i m i i i m '
ther information address "Situation
I'IM t lS A I,! nvlU Kr.
wanted” care of Herald.
. i5
«a

When a passenger train was
speeding nlohg in tin* night, un­
aware of a broken bridge ahead, a
boy climbed out on the bridge,
waved a lantern nnd saved the
ago, Dr. R. V. Pierce, a distinguishtrain from wreck. Over fifty years
ed physician, knew of the danger
symptoms that threaten humanity
loss of appetite, languor, lack of
strength, and, being n student of
tin* medicinal value of herbs, com­
pounded a wonderful remedy, Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,
a tonic and blood purifier. Vim,
Vigor. Vitality follow its use. Try
it! Don’t forget the Hanged S ig­
nal.

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L E T T O O C O T t) V
K N O W l K O S L IC K

'

A H 'f M A H A T TH»tD
“)

R L C E P T lO N :

Apr. f*J-IJ-2J
.May 1-11-21
1
For In formaIkm Write, Plume i&gt;rl'»!l

THE BENT
Cleaners

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS

$3.50

IMrr 8&lt;K) K, ll.»y Nt.

Telephone Gjf

J.tik’mmIUc, Flnrldui

l*arking laghls
$ 1.10

F. I*. BINES

A Clark Jewell Gas

311 East Second St and
11 Ul Sanford Ave.

Range Is Ideal
for the home

lost and Found
L O S T — IIKOWN I. R A T H K it
PI USE CONTAINING CASH
AN 11 HANK HOOKS SHOWING
NAME OF OWNER.
REWARD
IF RETURNED TO II ERA I I I OF­
FICE.

.JOHN E. FOX
lteat Ks title— Insurance
All kinds of properly lisled for aab*
Park Avenue and Second Street

I DAVID !!. HYEP
ARCHITECT
M.-iuber 4. L 4

Host llutlillng
■irhiml.i, h'l .r ltla

Sntrill.AM ) PAINT
The Paint That Save*
M oney.
M a n u fa c tu re d tiv
R h e r i u i t 'l . l i ii U l r v

Sold hy

You

P ain t

Cn.

VlnKnolln Axe.
1‘ hrtur -Til

I'hnne S
Gain 5 Pounds in HI Oajs or Get
Your Money Hack
Doctor, and good pharmacists
know that &lt;'od Liver Oil i&gt; full of
vitamines that make flesh, create
appetite, builds up the power to
lesist dlseasi' and puts goo | solitl
lush on skinny men and women.
But it's horrible tasting stuff
and every day fewer people are
taking it, for doctors are preserlb'"K lll"l people are fast learning
that they ran get hetlei irsults
wjth McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Coinsind Tubiets, width
Rowers
I’liarmacy amt Union I’liarmaey
“ Ml* druggists
all
over
the
country ure having a tremendous

C..TAYLOR DYER
UainlinR—Decoratinjf

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I FOOT S PE C IA LIST
Uunii. IJunlon*. Intfmw*
llltf N'wlll,
J * »*»**
i»U*p4 uf Uf si AChlUB

ON HARD UOAI) WITHIN NINE .MILES
OF SANFORD

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At $12.r&gt;() Per Acre

lilts r .

POSITIVELY TIIK HEST HUY IN' THE ST.VII
OF FLORIDA

OrUniln.

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g im i k h

Vowoll hruw tlldiff.
I'hullo,
ICInYAtOf

Klton J. Moughton
a r c h it ix t

First National Hank Uldg.
Sanford, ----------Rooms 501*502. Phone 95
First Natiunul Hank HtiiltUnR.

Everything for
baseball season.
Hall Hardware

Suit's Force:— Miss Uubn Willinms, Miss Helen
IIonKe, Mr. R. L. Shipp.

Phone S

Florida

REST ROOMS— HEST KATES
REST FOOD
WHITE HOUSE INN
2t&gt; Kdgcmont Hoad
Near Asheville County Club
Tel. 1815

By GEORGE McMANHS
IV E T O L D T h e
R .E l'bT O r TV-\E‘b E
C U A b 'K N f 1 W W T
Y O U &lt; ^ 0 ^ *0 T O
VKMONrV TtA A sT l
km s

l a c k

W HAT OO TO O
MELADt C.'T T A v tjK tr iC
L tK .e T H A T T O
ALU TH E q O E S T 6

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Jklf f*‘ro ouPP,ie*
R0« « RESH.VI

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P* Fu^
furnitufo
Co. 6]

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Rail Hardware

lypew
Im nrr-tenni' ,or

H ' r nttu re TO S E L L ?—
B C O .-M irfair nric.'s paid
furniture. Gall

FOR RENT—Attractive bedroom
Call 129.

No matter what vou have tried,
will b»&gt; surprised at the QUICK
net Ion of simple buckthorn bark,
mi' rnesium sulpli, e. p. glycerine,
etc., as mixed in Adlenka. This
removes GAS in ten minutes'and
brings out old wn.ste-mutter you
never thought was in your .vstem.
Adieriku im such an exeelient in*
testimil evacuunt that' it is won­
derful for, constipation and stom­
ach trouble. Stops that full bloat­
ed feeling nnd makes you happy
and ehcerful. Don’t wuste time
with pills or tablets but let Adterika give your bowels a REAL
cleansing toduy. For sule hy Tin*
Union Pharmacy.
— Adv.

Transportation Co.

^B iTE lts AND

r

NOW VACANT—Furnished sleep­
ing room down town, comforta­
ble and cool, telephone, hot ami
cold water, 11T East 5th St.

G00D-BY
STOMACH

W ANTED — Second hand
Rhone .‘15111 M. M. Lord.

BRINGING UP FATHER
l JO ST W A N T TO

FOR RENT—One furnished room,
close in, also garage.
Apply
Mr.. H
Oaborne. 609 W. Firs*
Street.

till

W ANTED TO RENT— I or 6
room cottage at once, (‘ lose in.
" Y ” care Heruld.

Automatic Windshield

You are wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone It in
today. No. 148.

l.n sstvn P A IN T fO M P A N V

K F. LANE

AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per lino, minimum

____FLORIST
u ‘ RE FLORIST”
/or a'l occasion*.
Iyrtla- bhunj 260-W

The Comfort Route”
Fares From Jacksonville

W ANTED TO RENT—Two or “
three furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. If you object to
City * 30.37
one child do not answer this ad “♦AtUntlo
Hoton
43.f.2
as we positively refuse to drown [ •&lt;'l.v.lind
n*J II
60.SB
the child in order to get n place ' tM onO nl
t N . w Vnrlt
SB.'S
to live. Address II. T. A. rare O'ltt.hurfh
39.111
Herald.
i T oIhIii
33.3i

A Trained Worm

UKB AND MOTOR HE

Nf° bd ELECTRIC CO.
J«*ors to Gtllon &amp; Platt
agnulia.
Everything elec'• Fhone 422. Eleclragwh

WAN TED by lady, room with pri­
vate family, pleasant locution. W.
E. 11. Herald Office.

FOR RENT—Room* with or with*,'
out meals.
Reasonable rates.,
Lincoln House.

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F c a j u r c Sctvvict. I nc

Ctieat Hfliaiu nyhii taet**d.

M E AH M E W IF E
K \ M L I C K . A M 'L
&lt;sU T tH T H E .
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                    <text>0un NEW SPAPER

T1TB W E A T H E R

,ed m Florida’s Heart.
0Hd’s
Vegetable
. iic Kichcst Garden l-and

Partly elondy Wednesday *n3
Thursday; possibly showers In ex­
treme s«&gt;utn portion; gentle to
moderate east nnd southeast winds.
ASSOCIATED PUKSS IHSl'ATC’lifc

\NI (Mil). FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AlMtIE IS. 102

H u lic k N a m e s N e e d s O f C ity
!n Speech B e fo r e K iw an ian s;
M ayor S cores R a c e i ra ck s
Members nf tin*. Kivvnm
• 11■|• &lt; f retil clmiacter v.,.nl.| he a last
Inlay heard several inten- ling mi in*» ninniinient i&gt;, ,,t|
d ie -o n while they limclml at tint nllinp alien)utti
pmne ol
I Seminole Cafe.
Mayor
I'm ', t I lie net d-t *if ,v ,tf
11, iwait
i.ake spoke mi .h i.; obvirvatioii- litit'I.', iilliliht i , i it, n»*w Forres
|while attendim' l lie hr.nk i ' u.n- 1 ahi* Hotel
i'” k* interestintflv
• vMillotl at West I'ulm ll, a lt. Mow Ihefaeiur lo I.*, , l
|,y slat ills
! aril lliiliek Cttlb'l
ntUntiun
i , that he hail liw* I
eieenl to j
•lOlne o f the iteeils
o f Sanford f iiiio i nice ii n|, it,
w Jersey
while Ur. II M. I.ynn. an ••van-,,
'it- llnlick slaixl i ,t il(| ,||hstan
l livt eonihiHiii|\ im -ding- ,,r |i,
1 ;|t
''.’ill l.t
.11 aroiinil
I I .anil, s*|&gt;o|;e on " T h e Second Milt- "
I Mavor I.ake. hi
i that leaih i's o f tin
j tlit* city meet with
‘'itnfnr.d’.s P i l c h e r s I ’l a v e s - l n
niissionera. II” si
lint'll I .licit A s Sm ok ers G e t
survey he ntaile by
T o H im In E ig h th F r a m e
the need? of the
coming few years
iM'stions lie made
I osiner
iwi t ' n ” ,
........................
ndertak.....
' ..... .
»'*
pi -- .................. he l,„-' i..... ,
‘ .
the Tnnipa pitcher fur in
• cut i up........
,„v mind. '
[ 1 ""
"
"f

ic Poisoning
din 2 Bodies
Minder is
ti K\hume
Others

P R IC K F IV E C EN TS

eights Are l-owcrcil in Va*
rittus ('lasses Which Will
Give
Department
Much
(Jrealer llelnrns on Mails

A ItlVksil^e rk’elveil this a ft­
ernoon by C.
liriii |rum AI
bang, president of the Mnriila
State J.c.lriO-, con levs
the
word that he will he present
at the opening « f the Florida
Slate l.englie season here In­
morrow afternoon.

Official Statement Is
Made That Former
Premier Gives His
Word to President

iWations are being made for
\Iverson Is ProviiiR'
Money Order Charge IIl'i-tSanfonl
to (urn nut to greet
'Hit ( 'clerv-Fi-dx win*
make
As Kiroiitf As Walsh
Slightly Increased i heir initial tt|t|»earii!'i-ttthey
here in a

I ml., A p r . »&gt;nst *
m
C oron of ami
o f fin d in g ' ' v.ink&lt;

V

w mltwl,,

,,,h" urim,w- '*

Xh, :
! ei \ •Fed.-

‘ Wirier for the Cel­
th, latter lost hy » MM.re

. " for if -m’. ; ; t i l r . i . l T 1
^ h f t i i ' ^ nS
1" - r
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; r hi«% , the U i n ^ f l i i L ; ‘ S f 1 ,11,. t Z Z ' W Z ^ 7 ( 0
1
•;« 'h-r. Im* • ffm't nf labni nnn-h ............ idvnntnge than -i did
...... ota " " t "itam m mcchiinies j„i, i|,.- opening ,|nv. and b\ bunchan" t tint laslonn ,t into son, tic-,., thnt is , in g lots wa - aide lo even up uilli
tepre-eii- net mily lieaulitnl t&lt;&gt;
I; at, but , Suif- rd.
'&lt;ganling a eridi' I., tfe eumiMo-iic ill wliieii
Alver-mi Shows l p Well.
■ l,M I’ ll. 1,11
pneis-lj, ) Although the game wtis lo i to
Ii. IdiM* u It'll \t f jiff i ) v •mjf in i|it &lt;ii tin* *li»* t ))*(•» men, A I vithiii
IimwciI
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........ ’Iioti n( lie lieu II, • 1 I'orn t i l l it \\ dsb , tint fit........ , -1 her

ii„. body or;n i(
• r u n n in g - west
A m m Otn-uminii
\vht» is held j r,lt'K
ed nuthoriim uiiry into p,,.
i.llv o f f i v e ,
“ if

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I *aVImm that
licit

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-..............
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v«'.sierd-v we r e io -d out- firs* a g.om- •••iiiallv as good .,
T'mimis te Vew \
I. p eo p le did c m oi iii I w.i ilium-;-

unis mot- fn.m Jan. |. n*-.t.
-•
town
t
i,nm-d &gt;• l*a-. 'll.... . i

ix

ol

nil ill,it font

PLOT TO M
m
\
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BULGARIAN KING TO PIW*VII)K FOR
BORIS THWARTED STATE AD BOARD
"s

W iih n ijl

Ith m ig lt

S onaft* ( 'tntsitlcrs M.m&gt; O'.he
MeiiMtrt's :tl Tttt s(l;t\ .Mci-I

As-

nine
m o-

cam.- in Mu- I irsl

State

I-••nir'

paine

Hostile Senate Is ^
Facing Candidate

to-

' hreu engaging in a tim e tame
-■ties in Tnmim since Monday.
llepiimoi!’ today th" postoffice
8 iii ford merchant■* hav•• ..........
depart nn-iii establishes
the ia-w '■* elojii their nine • ,.f hnsineos
rules allowed by (he last emigres, Tluirxduy afteriiium beginning a'.
ill an t ifort
make ilie depart­ I.tiil o', )•;&gt; !; :;■• tleil iln*v an,I lliefr
,,i» tlie
ment neater xelf-iuipporling time emiJavers may he able
it has been in the past. Most of Celery Feils in nelioo i■.■ tIn- l.mt
the increase* come, it is dcchind, time. The day will !• a ghnl one,
not in tin- raising of any one rah . the greeting o f the tram being
htit by cutting down the weight., nlanned jis the Ini" • rcec|iiinii
to lie e i i i i r d under tjie varmi ever given to a lui eball tentn in
rules. One can still mall a l - i i f t his cilv.
I In- g.lltlf will .1 *1,' },. iiimjiI I\ at
for t\yo cents, but tin* two cent
, I o ' i lock, it is
utiiioiimvil, ,iml
stamp, i hi now carry only mi**
■will lie preceded
h\ , f ictuonies,
otiurc.
|which will consist o f the |iresellAlt In-iVation made n eceo m y by
! tat inn to Sanford finis of "Nli’ k"
the ni-tv flllt-s I ft,,- live ,»f ill,- one
,1 arti ,* and his nggivgulmil, fnland one h ,lf and half eetil ,tam,'- i lowed hv the first hall being pilch-

'I lie s|„ ii.il d e l i l e t y c a t e for at
|]&gt;-(«-•&lt; t w o p ou nd
and
uinh* ,«
niaio 'j to cent ,
Iml
p a d . up

over two pmind
pounds will c a n t

,n;l- ...........ami ovi-i

tl* pmi,ol

ami up I** I*'
., I ft cent r, e

to 2tt p ,00.1 .

.: n , "

lour l.alls.,
wltieh i Hu* parcel limit
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Special Delivery Pa cel Pound­ itinrMw afternoon, Tin- |.&gt; al-: will
hi fnmage Is I.itniietl to Twenlv : * ivo aa their nti|x t
New
Slumps
Neeessarv I*.i Sniokei s with vvomii tIn*v liuvo

Series of Short Lived
Ministries Is Now
Predicted In Prance
I’AUIS, April 15.— Of- ,
fil ial umimiucumunt was '
nimh* this afternoon that
Ex-Pm tner Pan Pninlovcl
has aeeeptetl the invita­
tion of President Doumergne to form a cuhinat in
sticeession, (o the llerriot
Minis! ry.

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t.allle will Is- mi. J ii
Vlverex lics-e: a,-, im- llie clllttlip- of I lu­ ,',aw lit,- I,ailing assjg
In those ll ll i I of II I, l colli.
' firlei*. is not known i
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Fiilluisitisni Itiiiis
.* o„-e S a n fo r d 's a s m

NEGOTIATIONS ON: Y A (MIT CLUB IS
MEXICAN TREATY BRING PLANNED
STARTED BY l!. S. BY SANFORD MEN
•\t ( iititmerci;il
\ t * m ’ im-nl
Snituhl lit Ioii It C n t m t r ie s ;
St r i c t . i n Ki-llniur and .Mexi­
can .Minister W u r U un I ’.irl

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1*0 1 • tel I I*. Hall is a fol
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" llll,*'r leX' i-pt under printed seali
- cent pel-ounce; poverninent p,,-(al &lt;arm I 'cent t-ni-li; private n,ailinp curds (piin tiil m wi-iileiif ’J
cent enrh.
t olid t ’la- : t'oiiiplelp llt-w .pa­
I'1tin! |,»•ri•••11
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Extend Hearty Welcome To
T6am Thursday Afternoon

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'll..- n frrtffg lfnt he, „ Vail, d hv
Maj J. I! ...... .. « yachting e „tlmsia I. who secs WO.Mk*rfu pits•ihilit, 1-s of Sanford's h.tterment
by making yachting popular on
'vital ..... I, crihes .......... the most
■**•.,». " a t e , ways in the Male of
■
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Af.-or.Ung to Maj. binary about

F'VIIIS, Apr. If*.- (Ity the Aaso1
• i r'rnnc*
So the
throes *&lt;&lt; i,,.e of »&lt;ie wor.-t eiisiv
in the liisiorv of the third repub­
lic.
Politically, ecmiomicnlly, finnm-iallv, ti,er»- in a widely diverpint
urr* ill of opinion between
the chamber and senate. It now
has heemue an open conflict, and
this underlies nil the present dif­
ficulties.
I'l»** dissoUlon o f
parliament,
which a few days ago wns menlioiii-d only in whispers, is the ral­
lying cry nf nil discontent und is
being openly discussed in the lob­
bies of the chamber and the seni mifiisiou n-ignn Mipn-me in
French politicul cirtles, hut the
mil mi, i ,-fuse * to get niffh'd. Thv*
reunion ir
iluntinn, involving tin*
status of the franc in tin* world's
rxcliuuge market, tuuiuitia unchuiiKt-t).
Albert Sarraut has n-fused tin*
task of cabinet making and Aris­
tide flrinnil, who i t iinilesiruhle In
Um Socialists, has followed suit.
M tie Aliunde, the V n i v u t (inani-e
l' ; ' T ‘ «
Rruoull uiay la*
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n l* * h
h,,t. '?? An‘
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be n stored If tho
f n,"k , ' f ' /
! ‘ !"
I,re*°''.t n"
honest legal ban*; statement Thuraday
Situation Hnrliungrtl.

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The situation remains exactly
«»fi''KUCns I...... II Itch I.......cam .......... .. . rcatc | by th Jf f a, S
■ ' /at ioii mol it is tin- plan to obtain
. 1 •l5‘ al “ *
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I at least Hill „„&lt;l if possible I Ml ! '* ,
|, rr;;'1« OVor,‘ ra“ ‘ V
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. imembers.
1
" f l rr *«mpor» » » « inR for
, ,
,
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rrvcrnl ilavii awaiting the decis1 .....1
’ •**)• l'*uu»r&gt; plan are meeting j,,,, ,,• Hi, SocialiHta ns to wh
g im- with i-n.murag. im-iit limn Mayor ,|„.v wnul.l collaborate with him in
'-“ he, the i tty ..... .
a new government, finally aii1,1
I" v,‘ mgmii.'niimi i ami the ,-itixeiiM nouiicc.l tonight, after the official
"It''I1 Kfiieral. If this pints materia- nfii:sal o f the Socialists hatl been
in'rcia!
Maj. Iry would made Lake math- public, that he no longer
,- with Monroe um! the St. JoIiiin River wold
attempt lo form n cabinet,
n v to| from Jack-Mill die the cruising He suggested M. l'uinlevc, whom
l!

"I do imt helievi," says !
l-.oim t . that the people of Sli
liillv uppreeiait) the many a
lagt -• in, idei11 to Hie fact of
foi ,| local ioii mi iich a In
and extensive Imdv of w.il
I al.e Monroe, mn| the fuel
then- is a navigable walciw a&gt; io
loioim ............... urn npinimi
Iai't - mii, »ll,» »,rot 11...... ;• »
' lilt !.:c ,,l., -i...im lolelllosl III (III*
lit-Vo iii this i-milo-etion a ym lit interest o f l-'ruiice were financial
chili would not only In- a great and economic, not political .
In Ip to He- -m ini life of San'liud
"Franco euu wait a few day-v
Ion will In- of a dt-eidi-d benefit to for a government,’' ho declared
lli&lt;- ipnu
the I lly from a colllllleivtul or "Imt it ennn.it writ twenty-four
as s h o w n
’ anm* at Ioi- iiii &lt;s&gt;. stanilpoint, as iti oxi-i- hmii- for bank not.
Ur added
eace will iiiidmihtedly In- respousi- that the Hunk nf Fruncf* would bo
lb-., „ lie lamp sales m ihe local Ide for atti'actiiig yai ht/.iii.in fmin author!/ &lt;1 tftiiorrokv in rui^i* it.*!
|o.&gt;iol,ne lot (lie i|Uuiti, eliding l In- north, utul in- a result all i ln-.s- circulation to the 5 ’ tual outstaiulMarch loiahd tn.bfH.Mil, ., cording i , of till sine*?, Would dllictly lielleto the fitrun-.s compiled by I’o.-l 1 111 liv tie- presein-e ol yacht eluhs
ma-i r Hall- The sales for &gt;t h e ' iii our water,, i do not know of
ipintci
•'tiding with
I ii-ciiii Im-i' any one factor that would pmhnhly
|C ,|| | v' ; ‘ ! thow'illj- .-III ilo , ;i-e help more toward future develop­
fill tlw 1 *1-1 three liiulith. of the ment of our • ity than a dub of the
kin,), mid I believe ,-tn h an nrgamI I I - . ;, o •
&lt; ’ t| ii. 1 7 .
/alien not mdy Will tlOMUmge th"
Allot! , i,,.li&gt; atioit tlmt the r-nl -; nio.,l d- iiahle class of people to
*y i, ihaii-'Uig hand i in .Sauloi.l vi- it here, Imt will Iuilse tbeiu . Ac reiary t:.
. iVarntan, dr.,
an i S*-m on county ja the nt i veiitiially to locale m Sanfonl." •*f the Sanford Chamber of Com­
IP,illic .......... I I'rcsb'.-lil
I
X i
' ! v as Wry iiiucli uupres.setl merce. ia in Tulluha*.-tt-f today in
Houglit
i lie- Sanford (loud an I with this pllitse of tlie iiue.stioti conference with Secretary Mayo,
M ' •: e.-c i nmpany that ll • , -m- •tilling my trip south last winter us of the Horidu Agricultural Itepauy ihici'-t: last week hnd •■nh-rs I loot iitcnsimi to fisit every yacht partmrnt with reference to the
tor *-*■*M ;.b tracts n| propel . in • lull hetwet-u I’hiladelplua mull census figures o f Sanford.
S, nxilolr count. .
Miami,"
A t u recent meeting of the cham­
\|, I'oigl., &lt; points out timl
The i lull will imt be a municipal' ber of commerce it waa voted to
win,.- all • I it,e '.'all Iibstrii i , may affair but will be a social orgatii-j have Mr. I'earmau ascertain from
iml menu at, lltuilfiliutc sale, *.ev. -aieoi along the limp* of other j the secretary o f agriculture if the
e,ii... .
o , an indicatio,, that yacht clubs, uccurijillg to Maj. figures for ihe city of danturd
nal estnle is active and that many !
might not be separated from those
sal,- n re 1,,-iog mail*'.
of Seminole county due to the fact
that the figures for Sanford were
evidently incorrect.
The members o f the chamber of
commerce etprvaxeti
the belief
that Sanfonl had at least tU.COd
people und that the figures which
i 'HI*' VCti. Apr. t T.__ ||H„k rob
placed the population at a little
In ti,-, an.I Inirgluriv- arc lucreaaover 7,000 were thereby incorrect
leg hi Hie Middle West to such
an ext' iit that in: tiruilt c rates have
und should not be published.
advuiued a&lt; high un ibO per cent,
It is the plan also to ask the
, was aiiimuiiccil today at a im-et( ity* t'ommbi.xinn to h a w a recount
i ig " f the National
itureau nf
made o f the people su as to show
t.’a.-.uultv und Security Writers.
the financial and loan inatUutioiu
o f tin* country that Sanford come |
Among fhnvrra chrysanthemtint
live Iqngcxt after being cut.

Sales 01 lievenue
Slanips in Sanlord
Show Realty Active

Pots.iii
waa
0 Walter Cun•■Id. which was
•it N dp.iruiso.
1her, 'Irs. Anna
I - l,| in iau

e honed Would v
i in r, the Secret a
and It-, e i it bet
appointed by tie-

long!

i’lTiui* of Wales Is
-Avoiding !*est Area
1&lt;»NI)I»

Oil News
"mt to C tiro--.I- only n pro­
’ '' d' l imt indicate
' I'oi-on fmitiil of
1 1*•* ,"ii&gt; shown by
•
Th*- chem" '
ent. Coroner
*• 1at Hud not coin1 " ' aiion of the vital
it'
diet! in
Hi',-,
Cimningh’tip,
; - 1. in (lary, Ind,
'■ " a s the first ofinvestigation of
11 •' al ( uioiiiigimm,
■,,'t children, nf' " -it hr.,in-in t., j,
'■'J r"*m (iary and
11f -ring from arse.

W A S H l.M tiltt:.
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new iwolulioi,
.a
llmidttr::
Aiinmitnemt nt v .
n note dei'ling w t 1
war di-ht had In ,-n
Huchnrust.
The state tit pat tin
its rentliuess u&gt; &gt; -I
tionx with Slextci* t’1
men ia| and • 11 --•• i’ "
The * lopping boat
tli.-tniiss Ho
I'm-ifi,
puny's injunction
o
-al? of. five .-.hip- 1

i First 'iCKcrvaiion
AL;fit* For Rooms
l orrest Laki* I

lies Florida Have Fleas And Reptiles
Summer, Would-i&gt;e Citizen Knquires

nppro;cl
i* t-xploratigatinii ot

loon

vre in*-re niiv i p -um ami
ice
id, " in I-lorida ?
Ilvt'll the Halit,ll-W'ii|f pllblii-')
given the shite of Floiida willni,
tin- pu.- t fc-.v years as the ,'ganl*-o
'••c. &gt;&gt;i tin- world" and tin- "play
ana,ml o f tiu* nation” has nut been
•ni ft ten-ill lor o n e up|M-r N'e.v V.olt
slitn man. anil su he writes &gt;
i tarv I'carman, of the Cham I *
■ &lt; '-nnni-riT and want, t., k.

IVarman At Capital
In ChnniI)or\s Fi^ht
1'or ( 'orrect Census

Kolibei'ies Lu*rease
And iMsuranee lliifli

Retail Credit Body
I)iscusses Rrohlems

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�-QB EIGHT

T H E S A N F ORD H ER A L D, TU E S D A Y , A P R I L 14. 1925

Johnny Jones Shows Open;
■$! Hundreds Get Thrills A s
They Take In Attractions

New Artie Ice-Ship
Will Famous Name
Of Northern Seas

Chapman’s Rev?nge

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IN H E E S T A T E of
W a lte r Mauldin Connelly. **•
Til all credlinri*. l.-gnt ee*. olairili(iteen nmi
all
per******
claim* nr
demand*
iilfalnal a.ih

Von mid enrh of you. are nereli)
•Montezuma Company. it corpnratlon
••rvmil/ed and evlsiitnc under the notified and
remtlreil
tit P r * * * [ \
l a w - of the State nf Florida, Cum- m i) c l a i m * and d em m ii N whlcn &gt;&lt;&gt;’
nr e i t h e r o f you. m ay have attain*
plnlnani.

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the eat ate of W a l t e r .Mauldtri « on

Thp Johnnv J. Jones Show,. HI- t.p.k-. hut dm atami.
I f o r an engagement here under the ! thing that g« &lt;
auspices nf the American L e s io n : ,,
. .

nelly, deceased.
|nt'"
*'f Sanfo rd
Curtis it. Arthur. *t a!. Defendants. Sem
in o le I'uiiniy. Flnrlila, t » the
CITATION.
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name ip or i»r♦* iinkiio w n in •••mi
ptnlnt h*-rf»n rlahnlruc n n y \ rlulit
fill#* t»r I *ii
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part «»r
portion tli»*rt"t
it upio'urltiK from
ill# tv.’o n i lilIf of *• &lt;t»if»lnl*»r •(.*•&lt; Ot
nicti th.»{ uni. mol t*iii,ii of you
liftv«* «»r rlnliii nonif ivii* .*• t In biii I
to i*»»- p roperly lnv«i|v«*d i n iiiln
pull, nmi thiii y o u r foa* • of »•
dpflta Bi»- tinktiov n: II* M I'HKItK*
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r* t|»ilioil i*. upiiofir t*» tlir*
M U **f • *tfnpl'i llit Ifi I !&gt;|h aMinaa* oil
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" i d ••Mill Ihd lit*- » tl Ih. t *.| t.|i
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th*
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I n iii d*'l " t ;i &lt;
tin

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ci.risttun tome is link mm n : iTiri*
C. Art hoe jtnd vrlf... (Ingi-i. (rilinr
Joseph -M. Arremloiida and wife
Arrendi.tidit. whose Christian
irtirte i« unknown; Matnon * re* ii ’••nf and I. It. Crosby. Jr., dutim
I•not ii*s&lt; inaler the firu name and
style of Dreenleaf anil Croshy: —
— - Smith. --------- I yon. and
F M d . whose Chriitiu i names ore
unknown, rn-pnrtlees trndlnu slid
I’olim huslness in Kniith l.yon and
Klehl; 'i.rlriid e V Freaeh; IV T
I.Ih Ii i :
\!lstir
Mrl.eml:
IV
&gt;1
Kehleffelln; Urn. N. Clurl - Willi am
S M i t h i t i h ' iviiiim.,
|..
itrown:
to. J. Sohleffelln and Henry K.
chirk, or oilier wise. In and to the
followiiu. di'srrlhed
land nltiiute,
jvlnir and helitn In the City •' Sanlord. Count) oi s&lt; •■■ • h an i . i c•&lt;f Florid.I. mure |i ir*iciilarly de*
■••rllo-'l i * follows, i.i-wll

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S It. 29 K — 51 n. r.'.
Tin*
lit land ln-ltur
dull* nf tin* l»*ti:inr.. i,« ...
real.. in ( h r n am « . f I , i .
Thill I'. I*. Wimtlrijf;
•it T u x O r t l l l r t t r
I hr Tih_ d ay of .1un.- \ |,
flli-it »;ihl cert If le.ii.
mill him niailr :i |&gt;ii I i i m i ;.
I *,••-,! tn Inniii' In
i
law.
HalU rrrt lfii'iii........
f o l l o w i n g dr!nTllir.| pr. (l
&gt;•«! In Sn n ln n lr Count v, )•

tile r.tli ijn) of Jiili., \
hr* file.' *nhl rertif:. ,i.
fire and ...- m "i
•
Tax i W d to Issue ,n
With law. Said ••• rtlfl. u
es I lie follow I i. k d« - ru .
IV rllllllte.l
In S - i i '" i.
Florida, to-w lt :
I P , of N11»» of N K *. s

■ id nliove nnmed defend;! n’ &lt;. If
l iv in g ; and If either, an&gt; or all &gt;&lt;i
nnld ileieointi.tr lo* dead, to ell p a r ­
ties fllilllilliu Illterestll oil -r earl
iirnl every of the ' o l l o w l n a !i -eased
d e fe n d e m s . III. w i t ; • "nrt i
\rln-ir
i.tal w i f e . ------■— • Arthur.
v hose

Having -'i mind the re” ent Nome
ei.iilemic. Lieutenant Tommctplpr
i tulle want* th- new ice-breuker
to bp «&lt;|uinp:d with uinilane* us u
turn-jre of economy. The aitcrafi
cor only could scout ahead for
clear water, saving the ve- -I from
burking heavy ■re narks, but in no
i.liii*.

C u r t is

— —
Arthur,
whose
Christian y e a r * fr o m the d a te hereof.
lulled ti ll Hth day nf krlwuarj
naan- Is unknown: Chris. E. Arthur
at it wife. Alamsle Arthur; Joseph
I., ... roN N I'.t.I.V .
M Vrr-luluailu mid wife. •■ —■-- Ar- A- “ •
A dm in le tr a lo r .
rettdnuila. whose Christian name l«
O.
AV.
S
P
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N
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il Jit..
nnk im w ii . t miTion tireenleuf und J.
Attorney for Administrator.
II. l.Ytudic Jr.. doing huslness lili«!nr tin- ffrm name and idyle .f
Ureenieaf and C r n * h y ; ----------Hmltlt.
■
■ f.Von.
and
■ ■• Field
whose Christian
names are on­
: tiii\&lt; n. i •.-)* iriners trail. ok mol do-twa -&gt;«»- l*. "d&lt; us—Smith, Lynn airt
IN C I I A N C E f t Y
Field: &lt;lertrtitle' \ Freneh: IV. i
I ’ fP ItE IX Cotnpla
III : In
A lister
M c l.e ia l;
W
II
s .li n i felin. Win. N. Clurk; Will In m
s
Meiseeiiu; William I.
Itrown;
'Vm
i
tip ffelln and Henry M
elurh. and • aeh mid every of tin

.
. , i,
.
. . . . .
One of the* *
w rre in .ull .swing Monday night
. ida^ien es
hundreds ot Sanford people, herr* i:s the vi
ahu and you it(i
_
thronged
the its . coy*, bov \
M iu m ls from e a r ly in the evening
OBUl latt- into th«* night, nnd evwtf moment o f their time w « s fil­
led with thrills.
&lt;*Ed. R. Salter, known to every
hast .turner htnn nnd newsboy in riu'o- -TJtU-ntov-nltA" c-&gt;..4 xt-- r-L a -e -ftli t&gt; pttl-(i) lend o n - t h e —irrr
•Ilqrhr fir tiila r ' iracl: 1.1 which n
The veteran cutter lh*ar, for
kContinuous rc-ries o f “ l *eat.i tewhich the ntw craft will he nam­
vnlvp ubout a center r.hali.
The
ed. has been doing duty in AlnsItuvi: has a number of -innit uuthe shows on
•l-iisiinns c
dit's.
The
&lt;hrill Wnn waters since 1885, and Tirobnthe grounds meeting his old soupuIs of tht» kiifdnea and . h j e:,- hly will make it« last trip in tim
friends in Sanford and telling of lamalions of the grown-up:: is evi­ frozen north this season. Toast
the wonders of this year’s show.
dence enough that the cate*"! illar eunrd hondnunrters have written
to some 50 offi.""rs who have servMembers of the American Lev- is n tegular thrillei.
ion also were
busy aiding
the
..... uhnnv
.....
Thu
.J. Jones Shows ure e&lt;| on the Bear and other ships in
management in getting everything giving daily iieriormuru’cs
;i.i- the ice regions, to ohtnin their
p a r t e d o f f in proper oh&amp;pe.
plntf ai - uVlod: and lun'.’ niling v i’ ws on just what feature- the
____ new icebriaker should embody. A
...The show ground resembles a until r.iidninh^ und it is l.cSicvcd
big county fair, so many are the
Ixiend* id tlit* L?glon iwill
__ rulfhed to Sweden for ilutn on u |
shows, merry-go-rounds,
ferri • kacp t in tick'/t takers busy every p**«- ice-breaker being built ther?.
wheels, and riding tievices o f all nonn'.T of the t ac i! i hi o p e n i n g and officers have in mind glean - 1
inn- information over the world]
kinds. doll, cane ant! Indiar blanket night is token ft.- a giiJe.
fiom those experienced in vessels
culled uoon to do ice duty.
The &lt;Id Bear will remain in ser­
vice, if possible, until if* namec-i"*. i- commissioned.
Tiu* new
•"hip st’ il is in the blueprint stage,
but officers expert it to lie in ser­
vice »&gt;• next -eason, nr certainly

t l f l m t f In mV nfftr.- ■
niipllcntlon fo r T ax
In rtccorilitncr wltli |.m
tlfloato emtirnce, ||„. tl'.
nrriiirii property hltnar-.
nnlr County, PtnrMa i *
w.
&lt;i». ..r s k ',
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$ 14.95

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY. APRIL

TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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12. Th« ed/es of a roof.
TV To "top up.
1 f* v
I m T i i .sunburn.
lBf To /ive up.
11^ Aurora.
2f."(.‘on*.(elln:ion A lia r ;

RADIO

fli»f'-.f rif
i n t i l / public 1 t
e-ilil tmrllra
r»r&gt;.rd» of itrmlnol*
Cuunlf. ! to all parties clalu
Kl'-rida. in Mat Book 1. pan** i pn o r Tuorn** I. lfoyd
l-«» the Went 10 fert of
wife. -------Boyd. dec
• 11.1 lot*.
t m B e ll, deceased an
u .ri.l .Jilt of &gt;uu an- herel.y re. flttl. deceased or
to appear in the hill.if rum- ■ntiil to
the
land
6 plalf' m thl* cause on Monday the describ'd, situate. 1

W k A Q — I’orto Rhro (3UJ.7)'1fl!
ncert.
W F I — Philadelphia (394.5)
(J,
Ik: 7 concert; B concert; 9 nr*

Hoy.
Uorrec*
Truck used (or f irnifm
Ye.

18. T o

w eep ,

20. Wily.

22. ' Ha If an wn,
24. It ibhi-r trie,
attempt.
27, Natural power su
• produce hypnotism.

urrow

Relieved,
Kx&lt; lted palpitation.
5‘el|ow lluwaiian lunl.
Purl of tire fre.t,
Inl.uldtanl o f (lie otv
Simpleton,
Pink merit uilf w;ih-r fi h Inn
comes i&lt;, fresft wad r a' pawn
in/ time.
Printer' m- :i orThe fluid in n tr e.
Tin- olher italf of n&lt; P hr i
I hree-t'ied slolli,
Strip» of leather wit It a Imekb
ul the end.
Friend.
(iriefi. ('.hr.)
To make v -r*e.
Mixture oi e;irt|p ;ui&gt;| wilier.
2000 pound
(pl|.
Fixclarnatirin of -urfir rPossesses.
Males.
Lawyer* i chariri.
Department of preferture ii
Ellina.
To accompliitli.

Vrcik-Iaar of
7. Done.
8. Thought

gram; 8 artist*: 9 &lt;lanc».
WfJR— Buffalo (319) « m-isic;
j 7-10 musical jirgrants.
KVV.’ -Chic&amp;jfo (53C) 7 concert;
1733 jicejh.-s; fi reading; 8:20 vo­
tes!, plan l it ; 9:06 talk; III at home.
W I iS * C h lr a (o Trihui.e 1370.2)
0 began; 0:30 ensemble, strinft
'jdintet; &gt;1 classical; 10 dance, jar*
Artixt*.
WI.R— Chicago (344 G) 0:30 orvan: ":20 classical.
W EHII— Chicago
M7J.2)
7 roncert, tenor; 8 Riviera then*
f * r v da?)*.**, vocal; 19 '."option*
ojiritet. vocal, dance.
u i :a h ( loveluml (3n!t.-l l 0 or*
pirn; ” program, W EAF; !&gt; musical.
V. I.W — Cincinnati ( 422.31 G con*1loader,
r*rt; 10:31) concert, iiunrtft piano, l,;' r’ les
Irt ml*
OhhCP.
|her!
W FA A Iik IIim
New * (-175.9) o h
8:3(1 con fra Ilo, munichm -; 11 violimst.
srilhMl
WOO— iJuvenpr/rt
( l * l l 0:50
It a
Slafi'lman; 7 WEAF’ proirraru
'n‘‘
KOA — Denver (silent)
of ian
WHO -D m Mdine* (52*11 7 3(1 1
1I
musical; II dance.
" * 'h ,
W WJ I) fruit j i v . - I :?2 7) 7 Non
WE A F' concert.
WHAF*— Fort Worth Ntur Te|e- %.1,"'
ptiiin (475.9) 7:3D cnr.iert; 9:30 comma
ci.nrf/t.
*a *‘
KF'KX
Mastintrs (2- ■‘.’■ii 9:39 ! ouot&gt;
Kiv/aniit club.
f-iet ii
KNX
Hollywood
(337)
“ V"
music: 9:30 talk; If) feature ; 12 i. vln*
orthe-tru; 1 colic/bt&lt;- hour.
"t oul
WHAF’
Kansas
City
Star
( UYi C,| *1 School of the Air; 11:45
ft t
Nirhthuwkv.
„
,' r,'.“ r
KIM l.n.tAn&lt;relc Time (105) vXr"/„r
Meorici •: 8:30 children; 9:30 talk; ‘
I
10 f t - a t , 11:30 instrumental;
'j1;,
13.30 onliestra,
. t,, ‘|,
H IIA S
f.outsvillo
Journal
E.99.h| 7:30 concert.
^
Wf'Ci* — Minneapolis ' . Pit .
( IIO.i:, •; son/ contest; 7 jiro* v- ti.si
*11•*
I i iin.
,„r
,
V. All
Memphis ( ’omrnerr ial Ap May
|n-al (-199.7) 7:31) science talk;
H3(l oriran.
is
’ii
WFiAF' New York (-191.5) &lt;5
s i: o
iirvices; 0:30 baritone; 0:10 lec­
tor •; 7 &lt;erennders; 7:30 talk; s iv i
nr lists, orchestras.
.
WJZ— N'ew York (-151.3) 0 or*
ch&lt; tra; 7 Wall St. Journal rem t'
view; 7:10 N Y U Air colle/e; H:30
Army ni/ht; 9:30 dance.
s t it
W IIN
New York (301.2) 0 revile; 0:30 health talk; 7 Chuteuu -j-j,,
Shanley; 8:30 vaudeville;
10:30) All
Wl/wam club; It
Pnroiiy club; i V " 1
11:30 Club Moritz.
'f r ; ? "
WJY
New York ( 105.2) 7:30 *s s»n
'jecial;
8:45 violinist.
'
, hi hd «
Kli*) Oakland (301 2) 0 concert
no9:15 ijnlf lesson; 10 comedy; 12
dunce, sriloista,
is,WO A W (Imuhn (.520) 0 story; | r,\"^
f! 20 Miinounced; 0:45 orchestra; 1) p in
pru/ruin; 10:30 Ni/htin/ales.
I " " 1,
KDK A Ptltsbur/h
(309.1 ) 7 I i ' i f'
pro/rum; 7:30 quncert; H enter- ,,"*nt»b
tnlnera; 10 concert.
idVees
W EAK Pittsl.ur/b (410.3) 0 :3 0
I I ' riel* Kaybesi; 7 review; M artist* ' j . '
FUJW
Portland
Ore/uniaii
1-191,5) 10 concert; 12 Strollers.
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Don’t Buy

t-OOttUT

N e w Parts

h o f e Sanford. ttemlnoie
County, and Mlat- of Florida.
, Vl&lt; * 'a &gt;'Iterwlse aald hill of com- ularly described a* fi
' plaint will l*e taken as confessed
The r.jit IPS

J-pu'e
It I* further ordered that thls^or
ha putillshed in Tti*
Id. j newspaper puhllsr
r.rd.
cemlnole County. Kl
i&gt; n it: i un i i t ( u i -i i t o r t i h ;
nnce
each ween for elisht coi
«|;\ i:\TII Jl flllT «l. I 1111 I IT
ttr FI.OH IIIA, IN A M » Foil live Ueei.S
VVIT N K 8 8 m y h in d and th
-»i; h i n oi.r: i o i n t v .
IN ( ’ IIA N C K IIV

H i; drown, I'omfdalnant.
T h i.rrin * I

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D e fe n d a n ts

CITATION

T o K th e l C M a r k s , w id o w , n nonre&gt;i-leut o f the S t a t e „ f F lo r id a .
w h .'.e (dace o f re s ilie n c e Is H a r t s -.life
lia r lln k t o n
C o u n ty . S o u th
•* - ..lln a . and T h o m a s I
fto y d . If

■l|vio«r, and wife, ----------- fl..&gt;d
11vIr&lt;k .

and
a: |

C o rn e liu s

H e ll,

if

If

h v ln s

of the C irc u it C o u rt of tlic S ’
J u d lc U l C lr r u lt o f
the
S tj
F lo r id a in and fo r Sem inole
ty . r,n th is th e 3rtl day of -1

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i.de.-il)
V. R. DO t t ll.A
C le rk o f th e C irc u it Col
th e S e v e n th J u d ic ia l &lt;'ire
F lo rid a In and fo r Ser
C o u n ty .

II)': A. if. WKKKS. Li

o n O H U K A. D e C O T T K H . nnd

F. O. IL DETROIT

wife ---------- Il.-ll, If Hv Iiik . C 'V .’ I’ KS'CBIt Jit. Sollcltol
if rlther. anv or a lt - f
t’f counsel for the Com[dIan

W o rld ’s Lowest
Priced Sedan
SeeiiomlB ookeases

In t

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Type Clutch—Extreme Economy
—Great Reliability—Easy Terms

II I U ' * I f . ASM,

majoi ily i*f Iluvitiio* homes anu
nffire buildinv
FTo-iri tin i Hr
Vi: if n/ Aiiieilcaii hnunen h ive
itfiiTiTcrl e ily they have ever si-«*n,
t/hi'li fin* nsk i* considered The
HpailUh
lyle of tircliil d u ie i
KCiHjrally pleu*ln|r to tlo- , ye »ii.|
i • Ul*ri 'es with ceilin/* 15 nr »o-ulee' trolli tin' (loo| lire III’ I libT(.i| pro"idea jrrealer cmdiu
dot
iili; tne beat of the siitiio'er rlav
Aft even temperature, fjllin/ In
ti)W 75 only on rare occasions at 1
I CIO tally never reui time above km,
r.lfik- a bt-.ilin/ urraii/enienl* i:n
lure ■ arti y.

o f Jun e. J * J V a » th e

Geneva anil Sanford A v c „ Sanford

**• * *»•» A, A|*i. ii*. -4 arrymjc
&lt;njt un estublinlii-'il policy of ihe
city of II :tvar.:t, order* have been
Idlu d bv :iie rr-'.i-r Dir d&gt;-molilioit
o f 'many wooi|t*n l&lt;tiildint' withle
(he idly limits.
Dorn . wimlow
ffutn
Mild fur’.ituic mi' ifenerai
mIv

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SANFORD USED PARTS CO

Ifiivana Taking Steps
To Limit Eire Danger

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H r *:

COLEMAN’S

Kveryrlilna Foe The *itth

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K n iirely new in a cur o f moderate price, these
i|uu!ities have turned the eves o f all A m erica on
Cleveland Six design and engineering.

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t-S cents Florida State Ttu\.

’Jilt* Price Is Kitfhl
SANFORD
tt. 8. PRICE, Mgr.
/ }« ^ { F l r t t 81. Phone 172-W
,I i m o k f f i c aa •

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TJ1F. SANFORD H E R A L D , W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 13. 1923

’ Salter, Johnny J. Jones
^ireci Boy,” Takes Herald
Man Down Glad Joy Plaza

ynnr tdtnrc «»T charming Indict! Mid willi 11it* uiuuminmt uieuncr.
tiing Icum. Official* nf the club
ini|i|«y chillirri». You have r e - 1 Tur A g r a iinn ministry hcnJcil by hrvo gonw to BtuiU expeme to nssourcc-s as yet unknown and un- I’ n niici .StnmbouUnkyi » h* over Ki mble a Rood teem. cxpccUur the
touched. You haw nsnet* which lltrimn ,u, June 9, 1923, the phit be- unr-ort o f the ntiMfln. The atcannol be estimated.
You arc iutr tarried out by reserve officers Uni,Inner throughout the season
within about :tit hours of a large with th&lt;&gt; assistance o f the aeiivo should bo such that will show the
part of the population of America, army. A state o f iticgc was im- '.'Piocciation and support of the
in a land where the huh never m «&lt;ii.,Utl&gt; iirociiuniuii, ullhough liie ffJJ**
.
. ...
,, . . . .
, •
blisters and the water never full of the government took place
1 feed certain that bnnfortl pen.
— - - »
fienxes. Where it is summer in will.... blood shod. Stambouliskyi
\KI&gt;)
mnimil any a il which is not ritrlif,
winter atul ipriimlinu* in summer, fled from Sofia and was captured tcam
P
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&gt;
* wflii'li intifVit i»i* hr doesn't need in t**I| about it. Die
. Tell World About Sanford
a few days later by troops. While i »* “ ,w £ ,,T « w n
. V il "
'
r
. , t. . • _ i .. . ...ill i l l : * «» . e
" nion why not broadcast the j- it: • taken under gunrd n party of
, .tM, ,,.,lncs u-rc „r j
Kind tiding to the tourist trade e| p a , ,t* mfempted to roseue him. [ « "
"rs ielu - O lathe,I
our world. Invite them to partic- mu t' o deposed premier was sh o t,
in„ tiu, ,.|ut)
lh_ ,,x .
in our joys and our pleasure, nn.l kdlod in Util 'King Hons nar- x J
only come from cate re
f ee fotevn floor the icy itrl« of " * wb e»rap,sl ih'ath when a l«onb
, . Jint| (l„ ll;iii„ns.
For lids
tIm north am. w,-r. invito tnem » » - thrown while he renewed a
, wl„ ^ressinc the importto locate where life is sweeter paimlc from the; royal palace. The •
t of* wholehearted support of
^ml longer.
♦
f nnih exploded but itiil mil ilijuro ^ chili,*?
" W e mu t bear in mind, huw-1'hr ki|ig.
More recently there &gt; The Sanford team is expected tr
|fi'-l riilM, llt n ^ , I n'dir^of;Tr^-!Gltirj rtntri p ; ; '•Ml
-that—‘ In- Imn ■- (. deiwatids a r e - b:e-e lieen_..ji&lt;porLs nf nttempt- mriVe sometime toiuoi row inorntnp
ial*.« d with a f 1atind «'f |Iu9i ti trlni m om. t&gt; tin* ha\
noi o\&lt;•&gt;l&lt;i"i.i'i| tin. religious creator and that first immpres* |nee „ t |,|H nr,. |,ut these were not i(1 nutomobilcs. The Smokers will
ir.iat t it, eii. music furnished, which i of both '-id- upon width ,,|| things are shins are lulling.
confirmed.
.rnMHIv .-.inn* hv train
t ,coil Sonlli vocal null in triniieiilal ami ix.cp hung i&lt;n and you
I ,,hseno,
tab! hardly gbi tumidly well r&lt; mined.
|iiVlmreli point: i '"|do. You have
|lt i ; *y tiirh* (jfi
There is nnolhcr novelty : how 'built pood rn-id , iioderu liomei,
i.called "Jnpoticae CtrciM Kid diuw,’ ......Irrful
l
the suprtiest
t i&gt;f ihi mi was jiist full o f iip-lo.ilai,• illnsi ois, C"lf .... f t " i" t....
dale.
You
. id the p:di*i, and ’ II,e t ryrd.il M . ’ brought huve happy lat,i,In and an envi
In, le|l
you U.! back to «&gt;ur kiddie day ..
•'bh- ' P'l'it -I •-.i'!i• in hospitality.
picaleid ?n l»-,
And then .llie.&gt; ai-, four
W itb \oik
i.,||,| spirit of in.•.'.nin opera I ion I i..-ti, , n,.,|
y„„
. lie should Is1 people, whose
weij:hl
i
H'outiiiiicd from page It
........h, Hie fill*’ puitlid -. Olte
i- a fill jfirl, die now m,-r ! In- loll hi ,| | f j| mi^ |„,.
ice., -import, must have strom
a ink in the w e iljli- O lt odd pound., and bam lin e tb.it ih"• do&lt;n "I a oew era
rii|i|t"il in order to protlilce a win
I,, .mi . ink io rd vcull; al .&gt; when it- v.itdt | ' !or Sanford e In,. | l.d ir v o you
"lilt pot.m|s,
II' i
t lie -o1 ‘ -ouil'U Olio
in- , iivo,
lti|t
ilir fir*’ ratio' tiinke .t part, la- said, i , id im lie il 1 "o lion IIMl. id
f,,r III,.
bund aad I lie and sue hits a &lt;llloi l.il knee tl. i l - noi-1 \\ ii-'n ,i icttnivrea-lie *
, ;ire time fire oma tiles .‘Ift no li'
Sailer n I 1b * point a- ,i.i v, ir he is satis
Inii iho lellow nidveiid that iiirmai.ii mn.
i l r! to il with J1 1 m a ll where lie ran
I lame, so to ward is; eifjlit feet. ei*:lit im lie ' *'•' im rood in In. home town in
i; o|i. lie lnki‘3 and obi is 'Jit years old.
b 'K-tL'Iiboi. a
tint,- ,*i merciful
|in mn-; brand.
In addition to the a* nlliartinn &lt; ic.itnr calieil him i hi« reward
ota!:, ami then there were oilier-1, all of wiiiili i l" 1 he is a ih'tei mn-iit to hiniself
that il iRmtea were o p iiiily us
inter- ■-m.; molt -mi III" Cite III which lie lives and
enleilailiiliK.
S a fer
,le-!ai''.- prospers.
, U'liut, Ih re*;, lolui-ay dunes la, span I m i \
"(ieoirraphli all\ &gt;our location is
tin «l k- km- j i n v in REilhniiiR li. show ami td'al. yon have the same tlnidcn
H' ioiik
II" a visit throi'ph toe iiovvs will c&lt;
I *it it and 'imsiiiin ituit can hr&gt;
. . n-it "t fire- li inly cause onv 1 1 I eliece .t.
found imywlu-n- cIm -, plus lito won,11.1-1 .. (i.cr in
Sutler H i m io N i-s s Ih o -.
d iful celery fih-ds atal truck gnrwlii, h i-.'..t,M
,i|s,I &gt;■
i'fht ?s
llr-i-:|t&lt;| tt‘*v
n-iv d a-, ttci&lt;, ^-&lt;&lt;&lt;-i &lt;1.- ,*ve in i-v *&lt;■
i, iV.’«*v widen
welt- kuu *U&gt; of
Sulci r, i.!... pi-iail:.
|ji. dale the- b s'. .V.t.........
. iilkimr. They .sunnily cumlucted them throupli
r in Florida, good drainage and three in
arly -it hot m the
vttrioiis
attractions.
'im■weiage. You. hsr.e climatic con- f)i. K,
'!, and KII-II ill • yotlUKrlcrs were fall of espi- o ns
thins that camlet be surpassed, the clul
isilliful walk of amazement when tln-y beheld
ou have a progressive* official
l t!io mystcrioii: stunts of the imigicnverimieiit. you have soil ns frra;. ■ it you Imve tails and sereaun-d with delight
Ic as emi be found in tile world,
tii
,one&gt; will |when they went through Joy Hill,
hi have a
iv.-ifr frontage acou have n »l,i
Itides on the mu ions devices,
autifill ns can In- tound in Flor­
L B O W grease” can’t bring
tii-tn, an matter which are plentiful, completed the
in, volt sire flu* Ilead o f navjgu
without being j evening’s eiitertuininent for the
on of the famous St, Joints. You
back that show-room lustre.
live :i l ed blood d A mi l icjln citI oys anil b.-fn;*- depui-tiitK. 11ic
I t 'oiitiiiucil from I'lore One. I
But with Devoe Motor Car Fin­
i-iislup. You have more than , i ; these will be utilized to deal
-i
'.mine i. - i o.-tieeil luiauiintiusty that If I Salter
I any of the was an ideal lio.-d aad :m aii imiad
ish you can make the old " bus"
■ th &gt; tribe, or , Rood fellow. •

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Ready To Welcome
Olery-Feds Home

That Cat

PLOT TO MIIRD7R
lUII-GARI.AN KINO;
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lot! of New Bills K eeps
egislators Busy Tuesday;
104 Measures Introduced

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look like new. It com es in
standard automobile c o lo rs dries quickly w ith a durable,
glass-like finish. Costs little.
Easy to apply.
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m n tl P la n -v-Arrffrr fom can Pool I your
h o u i t — in tiJ * a n d n u t — a n d p a y fa r il

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in l o t m o n th ly in ita lb n tu tt.
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Hall Hardware

Graham Building
J A C K S O N V IL L E , I L A .
q4 Rational 0 r* 4 ni;attnn to Improve and

Extend tne Vies of Concrete

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Apr. Io.- I *ori and Carl.-trom flying field.'. «
I n &lt;uiie'i |'ien
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I -J t: i i-.-ii ill—, rmmiog under piovisioim of a bouse mum- u
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use. J
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Itepn-enlative \V«-tlu*iiugion nt' Y
I'‘ii*i '-if,iW iicn linn- for
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p'unti'il, p. inli-d, nl.n ei| or affixed , ^
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1rei-, fciiei,-. slim
pole, mih
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I . aid, mile .lone.
dongei .igmiltS
danger-sign, v-uiib- sign,
guid • i
po-t. building " f ntli'-r iibjeel with* 1^
in Hie limit- of i piil'in- highway, a
hall In guilty nt a utisdcnurtinoi ( j*
and shall In- I'iind not &lt;*Xcv«!ilWii‘ 3
lifly d-iltai
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arc missing by
alize'd (In* woihIlmI uI (liana
i rinrlmrsl wliou prices are so low?
Kvery mvivliiinl in San fun I is
anxiuus to show every courtesy to
his customers. I1‘ you are behind
with your accounts, g‘o to that
merchant today'and arrange for
some kind of a settlement. If you
can't pay ( ASH, give NOTES,
and then 1*AV them when they
fall due.
y. l . •&lt;11 i J\4
It’s never iipliih to tUb'.man on the
level.
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U Big Reduction

Kelaii Credit Mens Association
a f f il ia t e d

w it h

^ ^ a W ^ r ^ g r e d i t A«Boaation

W hdlur for ii homesitc or an invcslmcnl you can’t afford to
miss this opportunity •
vd -sF...c
iw.ix,u3.km
Sec us and !&lt;‘l us explain how easily you can buy one of these

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THE SANFORD HERALD* \VEPNE v S D .W ^ rn iL 15, 1925^ _________

FACE FOUR

Good Enough To Desert Her Church

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P n b ll« h r4 every nftrrnm.n Mff|il
Knail&gt;r n* snnfnnl. Florida

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I As Brisbane Sees *It
N o real sportsman wilt j j i
more than two spring p0tts
day.
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The 1‘ r im - and the Plague.
One day last summer n woman withdrew from a church
And a Vague Earthquake
U n t e r r il ns S c i'im r! C lft*s
M u t te r , in which she had long been a faithful communicant and
O clobsr 3T. 1911*. n t the P o s to fflc e
Herrii*! Own Down
a t Stt-furd. F lo r id a winter A r t of joined another looked upon as a fival of the organ ization
Good Contes From Sorrow.
March J. )S 97 .
she left. Her act was regarded as rank treason by many
Hy A i n ill It B R IS B A N E
11*111 Ar o f her former church sisters and brethren.
tt#Tf|r^M i i_ i n : %\
Some o f them
4Cnp&gt; liisM I ’•*2.*•)
.Itnnasrr stopped speaking to her, and only a few of her former dose
It. tIOWAttn I!K ill.
Phone MS friends continued to come to her house for the visits she
I l l Stsasalls A . r n i i r
S C IE N TIST S A T Georgetown
had always enjoyed.
announce a heavy
earthquake
s t n s c t t i m o x HATH*
To one of these close friends she explained her reasons omewhere mi the .-urtK—about
One Year—IT.OO HI* Months 13.50
the church, “ i n.r.oo mi!.-- away, when you sny
Liellvcrnt In fitly t&lt;y Carrier, per for withdrawing her membership from
Edition
13.00
week. tSe. W eek ly
could
not
stand
Us
dead
ways,"
she
said.
“ For rears and fl/,00 mil*--, you reassure A m e r i­
p *r year.
years I have pulled and pushed and bogged and*exhorted. cans. W e all lioar other peoples
IPRCIAI- XOTII'Wl All o b i t u a r y _________
_______ did
_____not
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, v w&lt;&gt;&lt;
llwfc not
&gt;iu) iwi&gt;
Hut the church
grow
fast.
It did
do nnv more troubles well.
Inu noitcc* of •ntertainnionta.whrro good one year than it did the year before. The same circles
e'largcs are matte will lie r Ini rued
met and said and did the same things. There were the same
THE PKINCF. -if Wales is stop-!
for at rrautnr advertising rate*.
kind of Herm ans year in and year out. And I found that f ping in v
•rumphnnt
tour
MKHIIiai Tilt: ASSnCIATKI) I'll US* too. was getting to be just like the church. When I realized through Bnti:-li po -cssions in A fT h o A ssociated i're s s I * e x c lu s ­
ively P t lt lt lH I d II)** *l*e f n r r « - how little real good I wan doing with m y church m em ber.' hip. rlcn, by an outbreak of plague.
liu tiilfiitln n o f a l l n e w * d is p a tc h e s I decided to end the farce.
In the other church, (here is That may be a good thing for A fc re d ite d I - l l *&gt;r n o t o th e r w is e c r e ilIte d In H it* p a p e r a n d a ls o I he In - something doing all the time.
I am a very small eng in Ih e rienns that lack the Prince's faeilc n l now * p u b lis h e d h e re in . A ll r i g h t *
o f r.-|itiM )c a llo n o f s p r i n t d liq m t r t i- wheels there, but I have the satisfaction of knowing that itiv. for avoiding the disease,
e * h ere in nre a ls o re s e rv e d .
the wheels are turning."
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There are people who contend that H um woman did w ro n g
when
d is e a s e
threatens
to forsake her church. T h ey insist that she should h a ve those high in power, -now thing is
utayed on and spent her energy in trying to instill spirit and done about jt Winn we wanted to
T H E HBEA M E D P L A T F O R M
force into its sluggish cause. Hut. after eight pr D-n m o n t h s ,htdhl the miml. we found a way
1.
— Brrprr water route to Jackson­
in the new congregation, this woman declares that all the to end malaria at I'nnamn.
ville.
members of the other church should be forcibly w ith d raw n
If the Ftem-h King had known
2.
— Construction o f St. Johns-Inand scattered among other churches where they would get th.-t he w m t&lt;, di- of smallpox,
dian River ranal.
new. ideas and be roused to active service.
-■ tth his favorite holy leaving him
,1.— Extension o f white way.
Curiously, too, the voluntary departure of this good wo in- f"
alone, like a M-k dog, he
&lt;.— Extension of local amusements. an has started new leaven in the church she left. At fir ■ tin- ... dd probably have done some
— Spinning pool, tennis courts,
anger of her long-time Associates expressed itself en tirely in ch-ardng up in Pan*,
etc.
Hr might oven have transferred
— Augmenting o f building pro­ ill-natured remarks. Then the anger changed to a sort o f
And they are going to have till: hi- attentions from hi* I’an- Am
gram—houses, hotels, npnrtment " W e ’ll-show-hcr" Spirit.
church building "done over."
f ’erf* harem, to the English DocS D IIM *.
•
G.— Extension o f street paving pro*!
The Herald, following the history of this independent t,,r •,cnncr* lhtn experimenting
gram.
woman, is moved to speculate upon how many ch urch es there wi,h varHuntiun.
7. — Construction of turnIward
are
in the world that would be given a new iensi* on life, and1
around Lake Monroe.
usefulness,
if some of their leading members would pick up
HERUIOT is out «»f hi* job, as
((.--Completion o f city heautiticatheir Bibles and depart to other folds.
Prime Mi nister. lie abolished tho
tion program.

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! Telling n girl her Pettis*.
! showing is n mistake, hee*m«f"
'don’t wear them.
Be getting your Chrixtmt, ,
in shape to give a- ue,J(i;n„,
sents.
What this country ne«h
is less things it m-t-th most,'
It will be impossible f,,r
to wear out her welcome.

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__[t Is true that money
n man tells us his weekly
check can barely speak atj
whisper.

Now comes the season of i
year when cnal dealer- an- L
trying to got their fn-mp
The weather is dlsctisscj
often than any other 'Object
ply because it is the cl*.f ,t.

W E D N E SD A Y, A P R I L Li. !»2r.

IT U u.ifr T COBT M O N E Y

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It doesn't cost money, ns many
suppose,
"A ll the world” is talking about Florida. It thinks that
T o have a good time on the
it has ,li.„ov,.ro,l a new land. II rewards itaelf as a s„r, o f
enrth;
The best of its p Ions urea are freo adventuresome explorer who dared to come into a wild terunto those
ritory, and to his amazement found there a wondrous conn* Who know how to vulue their
try, marvelously beautiful and — RICH, ntv word! How
worth.

Wouldn’t the farmer- l&gt;e j L
py hunch if they could find »i,
sect which cats nothing hut *«
Women arc not men'-. ,:.Jrj
We know. We tried u- dap -T A
tlu- back and borrow u ilollajfr* i
lier.

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The Wall Street sucker's e-.|
.tcemr, to hr " i f at fi.-t &gt;tua
fail, try, try again."

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The moon looks so riiiiiar,U;j
there arc people on it we
know when they have time
work.

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Further bad Germany m&gt;*t,
they can show movies ir.
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Inti
.in always In’. ' JiardTj
i an auto.

French Embassy nt tho Vatican,
giving
ca .ms economy ami S'
I belief Hint (III- French Republic |
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CHILD MARRIAGES

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naiionnl fittnuecx, giving rich men
their choice of emiti-jimting g r a c e - j

T A M P A T R IB U N E

r" llv- !'r having th.- money taken'
RIC H !
from them.
Appalled by the number of child cense issuing,
marriages in this country-there
Require age proof independent
So
universal
is
the
Lelief
-Up
North.and
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The sweetest o f music the birds to
are
said
to
be
nearly
lOit.imo
wives
P«r-nls -sworn statements
us sing,
that it has suddenly found Morula, it has become the la.dimn
„,,w ,|,„i t;,i ,„i;
„ fight
Make marriage candidates subThe loveliest flowers grow wild; for the newspapers to give editorial notice of one kind and with tin- Catholic church and with Jmarried umler the age of If*— the
The finest of drinks gushes out of another of this "boom" that has struck the southeast frnni- n" ,n,‘.v. nt the -arm- time-, is a big Russel Sage Foundation proposes in it documentary proof of age ra­
in rules to remedy tire evil. They ther than affidavits,
the spring—
under taking
are as follows:
| Require both applicants to apAll free to man, woman
and ier. Some of the notices occasionally have a tinge of envy,
Work for laws making the min- (H.ar
person for the license,
but most of them are the friendly expression of genuine a s ­
child.
IDS Si T ( 'KSSORS wilt find. inunn murriugealde age for g i'lHarmonize
miidmum maniage
tonishment tit the rapidity with which this s t a l e has a t t r a c t ­ howenr liiat i-'tabiishing diplo­
at least In instead of 1-. as now nKtl&lt; minimum working age and
N o money can purchase, no artist
ed national attention, and incidentally lured millions of tlul- mat ir relations with Rome and r-- allowed in many states.
compulsory school attendance in ■
can paint
.... ring the rights o f high finnnen
Require five days* notice of in­ state laws.
Such pictures an nature supplies, lars into its investment fields.
\vi|| not olvt their problem.
ll tent to marry.
Forever, all over, to sinner and
T o these observers, Florida appears to have started to i» t money problem. Some on-*
Aholiah “ forty notorious Gretna [ These art- all good and worth
saint,
develop mi an enormous settle. They use the word, "lioom," must fin-1 a way to substitute real Green*" in this country wh‘-r working for. I Cut inu»nuirli as they
Who use to advantage their eyes.
too often, for it is absolutely incorrect so far sts "boom" sig­ ft-h I--r liope lm-ed mi Herman marriages are now exploited and require uniform state legislation
commurcinlizi-d.
to make them fully effective, proKind words and glad looks and nifies temporary growth, but they all keep on talking and md-mnitiee.
Slup the rail mailing of "out of gress i* likely to lie slow. It is
smiles cherry and brave.
give Florida invaluable advertising.
town" marriages by marriage li
well to have so definite a program
Cost nothing— no, nothing at all;
A ",l , 1 l&gt; o f a l l einrldu o , a t , I,............... .
-l-k i-ta the i in mind. But for the present, the
And yet all the wealth Monte Cur­
most useful method Is the educaare talking. I be Spartanburg (S. ( .) Herald m-enlly took
,, v
.ml , logo ,l mitiom.il peace,
io could save
F.ncmirnge lii-en-e liureau iif f-»
tinnnl une, -■prending infarmstien
Can make no such pleasure be­ the theme, “ The Florida Boom", for an editorial, and sum- mind. Such rnTc&lt; n* •tto*"DrH“D*H
tned lip the farts SO concisely, it is worthwhile to reproduce P"V. *•'■ even taxes much lower, iaH to exercise fully the di-erc- ■eveiywhcre a to the extent nhd
fall.
u * iiM hiihnici- the French budget tion left to them by tunny state : evil effect til premature marriage.
1the paragraph here. Says tin- South Carolina paper:
atvl creating mure public ^enti*
! lawiiul pr-midc a
To bask in the sunshine, to breathe I
T he great majority o f Americans know “ their
Get lid uf the fee system «&gt;f li- ment against it.
Tb" 1■'r-tich . like tli" rest of tm-1
the pure air.
Florida" these days. It is a topic of conversation
inIt11i1v . halt- ta :*■*. But they will
Honest toll, the enjoyment of
nny wlmt tilt*;\ 111(1'* pay. Beware
— a never ending topic, where two m three arc
health,
THE CITIZEN’S DUTY
l-.iV loti "II tin- franc short. The
Sweet slumber refreshing— thow*
gathered together, who have been to Florida. In
A S H E V I L L E C IT IZ E N
F rmif It will not let their money
pleasures we slmre,
Florida they deny that it is a "boom." They tell
endup-" a- t|i" Germans did.
Without any portion of wealth.
you it is just a development and just I In- beginning.
i&lt;
Wet-* and wet «vm|*nthiz‘-rs are
t*v the government.
And that is true. IV-i Imp.-* the counti* will ink*Communion with fruu-ds liiat are
1III. I.r.i: 'i \.n r&gt;, it simtibl i&gt;ridiculing anil decrying the plan
s -Ih " '.-ntrnl i»f retail
tried, true and strong,
1••I""II1) " l od. bail a plan in their
Florida more rationally in a few years, but for the
To love and bo loved for love'
Mix 1k 1 dim.
VhTpbn'i'rde.Hcril.e.l by the wet&gt;
They sold printed put forward by Mr. Palmer Can
time being it is it craze, ll is all wonderful and a
snkc—
pit* "1 ! a f o il *iifn countries at the field, KtMleriil Prohibition Director lls impossible of application. They
dream
land.
It
is
the
nation's
winter
playground,
In fact, all that makes life Imppy
p t i i " &lt;i f real mmiey, and Ibu
|--t for the State of New York, as n-.-c. argue that it will
increase the
newly discovered and made accessible by the high­
and long
i tilt ' r"Mill 11 pay their debt*. hut) for sum-ssful dry enforce- number o f otTitiab "to he liribAre free to whoever wilt lake.
ways and the motor car factors thai have never InAnd l hnl v a ivd -.*&gt; dull, wliat- ment In his territory. He gives its ed" and im-mi
th* ho-dlcggi-rs
H
'»;*• t ’ ;t *'utik o f li, etiiieaiiy.
— The (lirls' Friend.
fore figured in just such a development. We have
to ruise the money for their brib­
details a- follows:
1" tillV i*.i "if. 1lull 1'lttll would lint
! Six more United Stateing.
In fact, all this is frankly ,
luul "booms" and reuctimi* in localities, but on a
suit I'r,JllK*«\ Lo there, the little
stated by one of the biggest news- I
judge in New York t*&gt; handle
Ethel Paradise, nil Ohio woman.
horse and buggy basis, hut never before have we
ft Dll WIt ll III
v.-alth in francs.
papers in the Middle West.
liipmr * uses only.
1* suing her husband for divorce
had
a
whole
eninnioiiiveall
h
to
bin
in
Thai
is
what's
r&gt; aliv . •Mint
in Germany, to* i
J More men in tin- city f-o
But the citizen' duty i to do
mi the ground* o f cruelty which,
1" iMqu.i1 .il &gt;1.
happening to Florida.
ire, .mil a.-..i &gt;t in, enforcement of
enforcement.
further prove* that there':* miili*

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'1

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log in a name.
Aristide Brian says the pretn
ier’* job isn't, what, it's cracked tqi
to he and he ought to know, having
Iricd it seven tinies before
at­
tempting his present mission.
An exchange say.- the first sign
of spring is the odor of onion-.
Our office hoy says if that t a

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KV K IIY DAY wc see ni'.'tl id only averag* lalciit pa my
their brotlieis on the load to success, simplv bevailse tl uv
possessed o f that blesst;»l trait ot application
( Ion*!
and
ib*- ool'
■•&gt;»= *« ■*&gt;«-• ....... . — ... .... ..........
thing that will pay ten por cent, to tne liortowir and ead- :
alike.— Ingcrsull.

III- u •Ml iT ‘ S D D W N F A I.I. can
. 1 fe e »•)»|i HI 1‘"iillilye to i- *ne &lt;■

| raising llie wort, nr
1it-ll.l
11"t ii'li . lit .1 1. tl'.e S""(aliHl I’ r moMi'll ' ■ .
'I to f'r* dilent "I *-*- CV-■'
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I,earn t|ud It* love is the one way to luiu? .
Of (led or man; it is not love received
Thai mattclh man lo know the inner libO f them that love hint: Ids own love bestow * d
Shall do il.
Jean Ingeltttv.

KIDKS FOR KIDDIES UNDKR 7 Y E A R S OF AGE

i il * d f t i»'n I In
I Oil |*&gt;' s-ili ii his,
I i. n u l l i&gt;-:, client

!
i 11 a I . I i , ||ch -i
" • 1 ' 'll I i ■III ill\

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and cr-in
b-

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\ divisional chief and a
corp &lt;if agents for each fed
real judicial district.
I \ rum constabulary to pa
trol the Canadian hnrdci
."* V -quml " f chcroists I"
i-omtiat tin diveMion of spec
inlly itcnaturcil alcohol.
(« \n administrative i«r&lt;l*'r
forbidding bonding or re leu
ing of vrMst'l* sei/etl while
truii.iiiorting liquor.
7 Tlu purchase and distri­
bution of all bonded liquor

all laws o f the land, including the
dry law-*. N&lt;* good citizens pr *
apposes that oiTicinl
can
be
bribed. Hiotily real concern
•Imuld be ohstTvom-c and enforce-!
meat *»f the h*** a- tong os it i.
on the HtutliN IIf|||k*. The wets
&lt;li-play o rotten p.i'iiotism when
they assail tb - &lt; *.i,-titirlion itself
l*&gt; prophesying ilmt any law can
not possibly be enforced. When
the nation fall- t&gt;* that futility,
w e might a. well givi* up the hope
of liberty.

APPLICATION
Am 11 nmint ion of nimu-v rorjni res applu at ion uf m*
DdlijrvBCL1, t*fItication, fharucirr ami ability. A ro
yon applying; tht*sp «|ujilitins7 An acfotmt with
Hit! S&lt; mi link1 County Hank will la- of pxtplh'tH
s c fv it f to you.

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1 1 - li
lb- Pie'ident nod Mi
t Per Cent Interest Paid on S a v in g s Acrount.s
&lt;'• -Inil'** e u - .* a parly for lit,A Nebraska senulyr would i&lt;-------------------------------------------- 1
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\ \ h iiig t u o , in ilu
I&gt;4*itt the Ten Commandments on
t\ (ot II ii *- ground:'.
T H E MEN WHOM l have seen succeed In i m life h.i
the ground* that they are obsol­
but tin .r .on lived, tin- April ‘ ____
ete. The trouble now is that thcre always been cheerful and hopeful men, who u* id about I m
, ; lb v. "dd I' l l " witne I'd In- ,
With scarcely n notiecuble pause
Hotel.- will uni occupy all tlu* at­
are too many people who feel th* business with u smile oil their faces and ton!* their change
-1
mb I'Uibilav ci ictiration \ during the winter, the spring finds tention o f huildi i - this spring ami
same way.
and chances of this mortal life like men. KiugDey.
* 1 "icaioric- fur the father Florida facing a program of &lt;"U- summer and fall, however. I.t i
I
-I"
. lliey cbn.-re In make i' ^tructioll such U* wus never dream - number of Florida cities there lire
Sanford Im.-eball fan- are going
f li.ipi-tiics-. for many oilier ,.d of a few yeurs ago.
During jilaiis maturing for tug office build­
to turn out in ful force tomorrowbib!mi.
tju, coming months— preceding the ings. In some places the work is
to greet the f ’elery-feda in itiitial
STRENGTH - SERVICE ~ PROGRESS
I'lu am.mg nwli/'-d beings, in opening of the next winter season tegun. O f fic
BY IR V IN S. COBB
md stores are
appearance here nguirist another
dablmil
*n
ro-,*i
the
source
of
it
is
probable
I
hut
dozens
of
fine,
needt)!.
The
population
of
the
Hlute league team. From all in
biiopio*
for otb-rs. and misfor­ new, modern and commodious ho- state Is showing -teniiy growth,
dlcations "Nick" Carter has round­
[H-cial, He paused to put .* keeiiel' vtlg* tune find- its solace iu doing good. lets will he built in various parts of surprising the tm.-t optimistic. The
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ruin the lowlands a
ed out a smooth
working
club and I
the state. The plans have been demand for s t o r e o ffic e s , and othii*cii'rV-ntb'uitiiisVs"are"asHurell" o f judg&lt;- was sent up t&lt;&gt; the Kentucky ion hi* hla.le th.-o w - nt on
Will \ I' .11 ’ M BED up more than drawn, estimates made an&lt;r actual *-r buildings for business and pro­
an excellent hrund of baseball for mountains to try a hit of murder,
’ Well, soul Wilkin*, "nm M l
»ev* o i-ents a bushel yesterday and work started on a number of big feasionul use i» heavy and increascases growing out of a desperate deny. I suppo-c. rti.it you hav*
thi* summer.
wnrrn-d the "short sellers." Win. pxojects. The activity is not con- ing. Besides this there are plans _D i i u i a i i t x i i i i i x s i x n g i i a a i 1 x B i B i x x B x s s x i l | l , , : , &gt;
ond bloody feud. He took with lot of murder* m thi- town?"
him us his official stenographer a
" W e don't gm'rally -peak of ’em t*-r *»ln*nt i- r* port -I in had ion- fined to nny particular section of for churches, schools, theaters and ( ■
MARY SCORES A G A IN
Apart- Jj
young nun from Louisville, who I a, murders," snot the old man in ditinn, Roonianiu usually growing Florida. New hotels are to go u p ‘ ninny other structures.
in
all
part*
of
the
state.
The
de]
merit
houses
are
under
cunstuc*
■
dressel
smurtly
and,
in
strong
contone
o
f
gentle
rvpntof,
“
Up
her
•
&gt;
m
it
wheat
surplus
is
buying
Al*ry had a little wine;
win at
lliissi.i must buy rum,non mand for accommodations during tion in various places. The build- ■
trust to the silent mountaineers, we jest call. Ym killin'*.”
She got It from u htrniiger—
I '" - i" m ud famine.
Gambling the past winter could not be met. I ing of upnrtm-.-nt- |ui- already us- i "
"I'd call 'em mtti dor *. all tight,
The watchful doctors stili declinn did quite a good deul ot talking.
l*
'lallgernu:,
on
cither
“ side" of The people who have faith in F l o r - ! sumed proportion:* which are nut ■
said
Wilkins
bn-klv.
"
I
f
shooting
For
convenience
let
us
call
him
T o say she's out of danger.
a man down m inld Idooil fioiu the market, anil especially on the Ida's future are planning to have even approached m most of the J
Wilkins
Oklahoma New*
room for all comers next season.
other states.
On his fln t Sunday morning in ambush Isn’ t inunh-i, then 1 don’i -burl side, hi \mvricu.
It is frequently remarked that I Hume building i- ., feature which *
the mountain hamlet Wilkins felt |know u murder when I -ee on*-,
Mary thought she'* like to try
III'SSI V FINDS -ome i iiitsnla- during the past winter there were has caused remark in Florida. To
the need of a shave. He hail n&lt;» that's nil. Wln-n was the hi t
To do a little vamping;
razor and there wus no regular man killed, a- you cull It. here In Hen tor a poor wheat crop, in her tinies when people begged for see how the suburbs ot 5* me of the u
Another lady blacked her eye
. .. ____
harls-r in the town; but he learn-1this t o w n ? "
|"d wealth, and in exports
gene- quarters; this was not advertising I larger cities gt**w u to wonder if
And now she’* o ffa lamping.
the
pu
ral'j
\u.-triu
Hungary
bought,!such
as Florida would desire t*&gt; there will not soon i„. , , h.tuse for
id
from
the
hotelkeeper
that
there)
"W
hy,
lust
w**k."
on
— Charlie Lecdy, in Youngtuwn
I :«HMli| t.m- o f crude oil from Riis* have. The facts were not exploited each family or c-ven individual,
was an old cobbler living a few triarch,
Telegram.
in la-t y -r. &lt;md Russia'
il bu.-i* \while the trouble was evident. In » But the woik goes &lt;mt« I There
doors uwuy who soma times shaved [ "Whereabout- u i- )&gt;*• til),*.|
, ness
pren.ting out in nil diree*! the olden days a theater that could are plans for building thousand*
Mary wont lo sou one day,
transients.
continued \\ ilkmi put up the sign, "Standing room j of homes— the work tn.-'utling manShe didn't
like themotion:
I Wilkins went to look f&lt;u thu*
"Right out &gt;.*ii'|sr in the street tlunx
Th Rn *i.m- ,,re working lies- only," w*us considered lucky, blor-j sions to cost a hundred thousand
8he leaned across the rail,anil qow Icobbler. In u tiny shop he found in front of this hen- shop," stnt d
at S3n&lt;»
Her teeth are in the mean.
an elderly native with utruggly the old man, with the air of on Pet .1 K bard to enlarge their ex- ida hotel men deplored :he neces- dollars, anil bungalow.*
.Standing on the *tty for denying even "standing ouch. Altogether, it is going i„
_~JuddLewi*, in Houston Post- chin whiskers und u mil-1 blue eye. desiring to turn the converiuillim |-... busi:i" .
Vienna room" to many who came and had , be a busy time for the Florida n
'dock- ■ .it l!iida(*e.-t
•••Ihxpatch.
|The old chap got out an ancient |"Razor hint y u much?"
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i n I ■ _■ n ft . . . I
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^ .It...
.. . . J - I
IS
going
th.- .-a.,Dan .Vtoo go away. They indicated^ the home folks— and the* will pr*)bm up......
■ruior front somewhere, stropped It
“ The raxor's all right,” said you • *•*• tin . *-s .......
‘
H
*
'
:he
t rang .iirrent
ami the . ably
..ii-iii necessity
----- for expansion,
,
- need help
. in
mutter of
When Mary donned her Haxter frock , deliberately and was soon scraping Wilkins anappily "Wliut I want , uli\ ll idling the
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.
.-* tioui)
A the
Floritiu u
.
irkot*
hotels will be Luilt
built a
as
soon d
as
the! Ltl.eir.
Inbor. Florida
will
do her best to
* i\ to (icriuiin
The rough-necks all did boo It; aw-«y on the pution'j jowls. Mil- to know arc tin- fuel* utioul th*"d*
materials and labor can he assem- provide for the coming hosts; it
I with Ru - dan
For everywhere that Mary went
kins felt the dcslre for a little c o n -1killing o f this bi t man.
Who
Ktw
7....
‘ell .hied
and the
work properly- ,done, wasn't ner tau.i tiuu -onte visitors
merchandise ......
. . . . . ---The r-fi.'* could see through it. |Versa tion stealing over hint.
&gt;killed him ?"
Ub
'
to
Gulutz
and
thenco
Hotel
coiwtruetion
is now almost were inconvenieuc.il |u^t winter.
— Johnny Spencer lit Macon Tele* t “ This is a mighty lawless connThe cobbler I t tlu- edae of th
entirely of the most modern design They came faster than nad been e x ­
graph.
' try up here, uin't i t ? " he began it. j razor linger right *i\er tell Adam's up tli r.ver in barges.
How Ir.ug will this country a a „ . Nearly ul the rWTliotels, fo llow -( -------...v state
„ „
pected. The
will be able to
i the way of opening up some cun- apple o f the inquiring strange.
Mary had a little cold,
|ver*atiun.
for u fleeting moment
befou- doing business with kusgUv'
ten y e a rs.L iU be [
welcome and every tom fort to
" I done so," lie said gently.
" I don't know." said
It nude her very ill;
s stjs
There was where iht* conversa­
chap, mildly. "Things
lint now she has a remedy,
,\ v ,
m»nn*r.
tion seemed to begin to Unguisn. itally.
quiet jist at present-"
Brought from the (till.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, A PRIL 15, 1925

QJ STIIFIFNTS A T New Home of Lloyd

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Office 118

Lovely Bridge Party
Given Tuesday Night
By Social Department

Social
C a le n d a r
Wednesday
traf ire Department o f the
10 S
will hold the regu,ar\5;IS i,t :: o’clock Mrs. EdI'usrkeli ' " ‘ :I h:iV0 phnrtt&lt;‘ fn
M4 , Pf Mrs. .1- C. Gibbs will
I*0* 1 „ / ,r the afternoon.
h#,,rmS Tolar will entertain
r‘ «taif dinner party at the
gry Club honoring Dr. Ralph
' “ Vscftre A. DcCottes will
r?;in the Fortnightly Bridge

miSmecxtrn *UCT**’. ■
llrMm C
Wb ,
IV \\ Potter will m i c r ­

obe * Eight

MISS K ATHRYN WIL KEY, Society Editor,

O’clock Bridge

L Jenninr Spaulding Circle of
11,-ntist Church will meet at
■home of Mrs. John Abraham
luchev Street at d o clock.
|, Vfllie Turner &lt; ircle will
f nt' tlic hmii'' of Mrs. George
Si ff v ‘Ji'i! Laurel Avenue at
f o’clock. Mrs. Huff and Mrs.
Lpti will Is' hostess.
Thursday
L p j. Bonzale/. will enter| the Duplicate Luncheon Club
Ire o’clock.
L u W. Potter wii! enter
| the Ron Ton Bridge Club.
| Agri, s Guild will give an
L r dance at tile Xaldcz Hotel.
L . John Render will entertain
p e r i Hridgo Club at her home
West First Street.
L Order " f the Eastern Star
hold im regular
meeting in
Masonic Hall at 7:.10 o’clock.
rL. will lie initiation.
Mary Hnmmell will entorwith a bridge-luncheon at the
bury Club.
here will be a &gt;ocial meeting
L Men’ Club of the CongreLnal Church at the unrsonnge
I o’clock in the evening. All
hbers are urged to be present,
[ladies will serve refreshments.
Friday.
L Pageant, ’ Yesterday and
tv.” will be given at the Mu­
ral Baseball park at 8 o’clock,
[cast will include 800 people,
lo regular social meeting of
[W r, T. f will be held at the
list Church .-it
o’clock. A
lid program ha &gt; lieen arrangi, I,.
Hagan will entertain
ooklcvers Huh at R:JU o’clock
r home on Sanford Heights.

P H O N E :— Res. 428-J

STATE COLLEGE
PA
Y' THEIR YVAV'fam0U8 En*,i!'hunderwriting a
" Cl 1 11I I j I.1I. H i l l 1gnnizution. has begun the buildii

Mr. and Mrs. Newman
Entertain A t Bridge

These Girls, Self-Supporting
Are Doing Seventeen Kinds
of Work, According to Au­
thorities
of
Institution
Mr. and Mrs.
----- R
... A. Newman en­

Personals

A lovely hridee
. . . party
. was Riven
Mr« j , ( ’ . Stewart, of Orlando,
at the Woman’s .Club on Tuesday was shopping in .Sanford Tuesday.
evening by nienit^crs o f the Sod a 1
Department when they entertained
Mrs. J. [!. Hawkins, Mrs. S. S'
their husbands, fts well as a num­ Baumcl nod « i&gt;r motored to (Jrber of o t h e r 'guests.
lando Wednesday
Mrs. W. T . Langley, was hostess
----- -- ' i
-L*
for the evening and greeted lie;
I rank \ .. ChappclI. of JacksonClients as they arrived. The' club vdic. is a guest of the Valdez H o­
house -vas prettily decorated with! tel for a few days.
large baskets of spring flowers,
making it most attractive,
Be­
fore the game started the hos­
tess announced that the club was
indebted to Mrs. Harry T. Ilndwell for the gift o f
i packs of
cat'ds, which were matte especially
I&gt;. L. Thrasher and George A.
for the club.
The cards are beautifully design­ •Speer left Tuesday for a fishing
trip of several days.
ed and have the inscription “ San­
ford Woman’s l.’ ltih,’’ also orna­
mented w.tli the chib flhwer. the
red rose.
The gift was greatly
appreciated.
Eight tables o f players enjoyed
the game after which scores wen
counted and Mrs. (i. !). Hart was
awarded high score fo r the ladies,
Mrs. Harry Walsh. Mrs. IL P.
a pearl head bracelet
S. S. Ban- Mac Donnell, Mr-. J. C. Hannon
met received high score prize tor and Vincent Mac Donnell motored
the gentlemen, which was a hox to Orlando Wednesday.
o f handkerchiefs,
was assisted by M r
Mrs. .1. r . Bruin.m arrived TuonMrs. W. D. Cl nrdne
( day from Washington, D. G., for a
Fort and Mrs.. A.
: visit with her son. Horace Hannon
in serving a most
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Britt and
course, with coffee.
Mr. ami Mrs. S, M. Lloyd returned
Tuesday from a motor trip to St.
Petersburg.

J. IL JACKSON
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Easy Repayment Plan

TALLAHASSEE,
Apr.
it.—
Ninety-four students at the Flor­
ida State College for Women are
partly working their way through
enlirge. it is disclosed in infor­
mation made public by the college
uthoriliea. In addition to this
'
(
lO.’i other students hold
scholarships at the school.
Those working their way are [
performing seventeen
different
kinds of work, the greatest mini-; commissioners, five Panhellenie,
Following the game, lidicioU.- her being engaged in the dining three Federation of Women’ s clubs,
wait on \two alumnae, two Jacksonville
refreshment * of two courses, were room. Fifty o f them
tables, four work in offices, four Woman’s club-, two Jacksonville
served.
. 1 hose playing were Dr. and Mrs i m the libarary and six are stu­ bodies o f Scottish Kite Masons, two
Samuel Puleslnn, Mr. and Mrs. K. |dent assistants in teaching.
Miami Woman’s dub, two Benev­
F. iioiisholiier, Mr. and Mrs W.J Two delivery special mad, one olent Bridge chib, Miami; one
Mill, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeurge A. 1rhecks chapel attendance, one is cach Jacksonville, Civitan dub,
He Cottes. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. super visor o f practice, two correct Tampa, Teachers, Tampa Axsocia-;
Roumillnt. Mrs. I). L. Thrasher. papers, one works in tire infirm­ tinn University Women, Tampa
Mr. and Mr*, fiuoriTc I). Bishop.' ary. four work in the tea room, Woman’s club. Florida League o f i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bodwcll.l two Work for a local cleaning i-&gt;- American Pen Women. Knights
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake, M r . 1tidishment, one is engaged in writ­ Templar, and two other organiza­
and Mrs. |&gt;. P. Dnimmonil, Mrs. ing. four arc employed in the Y. tions whose name- wer wihthcld
H. B. Lewis, Mr. anil Mrs. F. J. ■W •' \. pressing toons, urn on
the V W. (
A . sew in r marhinr,
Gonzalez ami Paul Lake.
one in the Y. \V. pound
Two girls cut hair, and two or
thrie sew for other girls.
o f the tn:i students holding
. Sell. I!, re. i■lean. Ite
scholarships, (il hold state scholar­
ships, eight U. D. C. scholarships,
Thursday at 8 P, M.
five Dade county commissioners,
Hnvnes — Rollin'
I March, rhioagn Tri.
two Hillsborough county cam mis
butte
(liatnliers
:sm ,.'rs, one Palm Flench countv
2. Overture, Spic and
Span
.........
Jewell
•’la. Foxtrot, June Night
........... Friend &amp; Baer

Typewriters

Band Concert

Office in new Mcrriwcather lluilding

C a u g h t On A

Rod and Reel Casting: Outfit
Wc

W ill G ive T h e

F o llo w in g

P rize s :

1st LARGEST—-Shakespeare “ Markoff*
Reel.
2nd LARGEST— IIedrion “ King Special
Rod.
3rd LARGEST—Tackle Box.
C o n t e s t O pen F r o m M arch I 1 t " &lt;&gt; '■ &gt; ct

All

1st

R i g h t Hot - — Let's Get Busy!

H ill H ardware Company
P H O N E :&gt;n

LANEY’S

Ymerica Yesterday and Today

ICE CREAM

ATHLETIC FIELD

April 17
H O W 'i H E cyp.s n f tit

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idea III* a disll o f ice eft utr..
A n d u e }ft*(i\vn-li| 8 nevi r &lt;
d e sire.

G E N E R A L ADMISSION

Adults 25c.

( ’hildren lilt

i otv tli-- !:

And Im aiiM' i .alley's l&lt; &lt; ! 1 atn i In-. t,i
purify, in taste, in win It omeness, hi relrt
it hits a large arniv ol lollowi i • nl all a;;c
Come l'&gt; alter the game or phone fui 1

Reserved Seals— 10c and L'-'ie extra
Space Donated My

LANEY’S DRUC

TORE

■ ■■HaKaunnuxnnEaaitrnnBnaaaeBaartniiTirngrtMariirnia r.ci

l.ibrarv -u 10 o’clock.

melon Youth Tells
If’ Slashing Throat
Of (iirl In Jealousy
pNDON. \pr, Lt.— A story of
[1 Jfubiu - iva told to the poI court f 11.1y t v Fi nest Rhodes,
bh irg..j w:i ri murdering Grace
Mb'r, |&lt;i, i.tn-*s and dancing
petr.. t v.a. found with
throat la-lied Friday.
The
!h minii!it ,| I.i hlng the g irl’s !
at writ i rii/oi a lit of jeal- ,
1
bidding her good

it !in n home

from 1

Mi aid lie girl
*
'' l"i - ,du* might j
ilurmg Hi. I i p-rn huiitlays.

iiinir \\onion Liven'
irh Decoration By
MR’ F or Charities
lEMl'. W
. | | y. Apr.
11 "(
Ini
young

1-1.—

life

P' 'e '' a to charitable pur!' w 1 ir itiled today when
• How .id .--m,aiding, 211, heir1 eidlion . nf her father.
H lliirker, of Haskell
-■'r i li i Minimne, became t!:c I
■w- ' r i i t i \meriiia to receive |
dor nf the Holy
i t lu- highest ban-1
!’* ’ b* 1 ithulie &lt; Imrch.

Pick the right Milkman

VAN-RAALTE UHIFFON

PHEONIX HEAVY SILK
I’lire thrciul silk, full-fashion with
lisle tops in all the new colors.

with lisle tups ill, evt l
an no
ir
ItR Il

$ 2.1)0
I T

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y o u movc,

SPECIAL

\ \ w hat* s your first
worry? Isn’ t it milk —how

Bure thread silk full-fashion. Van Raalte Hose in

to be sure ofrich, pure milk?
Maybe the furniture and
Pointex heels, colors and black and
white

Never mind, the kids can

'"■rv thin— | wcnt frotn 125

d“wn to i, „ than j00

had long been a user of
*--d t&gt;he knew whut a good
1 was for this trouble, ao
fl&gt; Kot aoni!- ami lake it.
1 ‘ ho uorc after It and be“ a.i laUeu the first bottio
Improve.
VI" r health.
* ' * " . antl
t began to
. . Th„ Card|l|
« a fme tonic nn,| | do not
h w . "'1U|; P'-W-un. [ am

e.L.i 'i,'
»•*■!»"&gt;-- Mrp:ita To a
r.g woman
■

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and use paper plates. You

NEW LACE COLLARS ANI) JABOT?

can do without meat for a

White cream and ecru fine quality lace

day or so — but you must

' $.1.00 anil

have milk right away. The
pends on it.
for stale milk is full
o f danger. You can’t find

New butfs fine satin

is no ice man. But you’ve

mil two color leathers. White and coh

$2.50 to $5.00

HorJtn'f
come* in two iiz a ;
UU ( 1 6 a t . ) and
idiall ( b a t . )

an ice man— maybe there

$1.75 each

LADIES BAGS

health o f your family de­

sw eet,

Comes in all the new shade
silk boots with lisle t o p s .

$1.05 pair

sleep on “ shake-downs

And it must be fresh and

PHOENIX HEAVYS

0NEYX P0INTEX

dishes aren’ t unpacked.
, u,3» Ca.—Mrs. Oorgc S.
1)1 thin riiy, writes:
1 married, thirteen Months
ll(fi red with dreadful pains
during . . . My aide
H nearly killed mo. [
511 to bed and stay aomewo w°eks at a time.
I
* work ami I Jmt dragged
the himso.

/

B igg e st Bass or T ro u t

Britt Chittenden Realty Co., Inc

Saturday
Ifarrv T Itodwell will enlui v.uh budge luncheon at
(uuirdrv l liifi,
In- Stnrv Hour will be held at
[l.ibnm at In o'clock.
Ii" lleailicg ( bib will meet at

■t •

Phone G il

H. S. POND

’’I'. FojiiTCit ! . 1 1 e
Miss E. P. Howard. of I.nog
You
Archer
wood,
spent
Tuesday'
in
Sanford
Mrs. L P. Chittenden entertain­
l. Selection. May time
ed the Tuesday Duplicate Club at with friends.
- — .....
Romberg
her home on Elm Avenue.
5. Valse Di Concert, A Sum­
Mrs. H. A. Bivens who has been
Gay petunias and orange eannas
mer Evening
Waldteiifel
were artisticall v emu hi tied for dec­ visiting her father, II. W. Hern­
Intermission.
don.
will
leave
this
week
for
her
orating. The cluii prizes were won
6. Descriptive. Tile Mill in the
by Mrs. W, T. Langley, Mrs. home in San Antonio. Tex.
Forest
F.ilonberg
George W. Knight. Mrs. Ralph
7.
Song
for
Cornet,
Waiting
Miss Teague Simmons, who ha:
Wight and Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt.
for the Dawn &amp; You
A delightful salmi and ice course been the guest of relatives in San
Edwards
was served after the game. Those ford for the past month left Wed
8.
Gavotte,
The
Belle
of Se­
present were. Mrs. W. T. Langley, nrsdny tor her homo in Mountville
ville
Czibulka
Mrs A. R. Platt, Mrs. George
On. Popular Hit, () KuthMart. Mrs. George W. Knight. Mrs.
rinn
Fail
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ad*
Ralph Wight, Mrs. F. K. Roumil­
Ob. Pupitlar Hit, tl Mabel
gate
and
sister,
\liss
Margaret
lnt, Mrs. J. C, Benson and Mrs.
1-le s. left last week for tln-ir luono
II. B. Lewis.
in Warren, 0, They have spent
the winter in Sanford at the home
of Mrs. Adgatc’s son, Kenneth
ACC RA, W E S T A F R IC A , Apr. j Bobbins, and express themselves
They might at lea-t hac, slipped
11.— Prince o f Wales was given a as being so pleased with Sail font
big send o f f when departed on that they will return in the near through an .iiiiendiiient to keep tht
hoard the cruiser Repulse this future to make Sanford their per- 1gold-diggers from workme I'efore
&gt;eighteen.— Peoria Star.
mnrning for Nigeria.
1ninncnt home.

.

2nd Street.

tertained the Evcninr Bridge Club
anil some extra gu-sts, Tuesday
evening at their home on West
Fourth Street
An abundance o f radiance roses.
Easter lillics and larkspur were
attractive!v used fn decorating
^Irs Samne* I’ulestrin of the club,
imd Mrs. It. It. Lewis of the guest
won hand painted waste basket,
for Inch sro.es. F. E. Roumllla

Mrs. Leroy Chittenden 1
Entertains Club

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Long Timu Loans on Residences and Business Property*

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THE SANFORD II

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Juffcraou. ‘ LSimpliiliiiiiii.
IK1I fur Ittvnf—
! ’A n li:i l l ' i l , J - f f r r h o n . l&gt;-frii.|itiit
Ilfitrr nf f*ulit(«-■•If»n
I T in - St.in n f F lo r id a . Tt«:
A m u 11•’ r J e f f e r s o n , defendant

Season Of Thrills Packed In Games
CHICAGO. A p u 1 lfi.—All
the
thrills uf nn crttlro Fcnsnn w ere
crammed into tlie open utrucclcs
Tuesday of the an mint hancball
eamnniifn lieforc a nonrlcr »if n
• a floral crutch.
million fans.
The 'knur **( swat was sirk h Ikt I j. Tlie alui'!'**i»* r**t| nf (1*10*0 f"
linn*
lint his mr.tes shelled the leiieca i the day i n, hales (liarlc
I sou o f Cleveland, who madi th
BIcGraw’s Men (Jo Down He- with fiftcrii home runs.
fore Best nn Braves lly The Cleveland Indian* made It! .first home rim o f the -ea-oii i
in one inninir. hut their St. f point o f time. In the fit *l inniit:
Score of Five lo Four When runs
Isiuis host* were only slichtly leas at St. lamist Karl Shcely. "f &lt;‘hi
Balt in;* Rally Is Staged export with the war cluh.
eairo White Sox; Miller i ’,..,l- no
r*ctc Ihmshue nf tin; Cincinnati Welch o f tin* riiila*|e]|i|ii.i Alhln
Ui-iIh put oirr the first shut out tics; Kl.iuxtcUd and ilarii **f It"
of the sen Mitt* the St. Louis C ardi­ ton S o x : Myalte, S)H*nItei M,? 'sir
tv of Cleveland; I’a clt.il, Vaid.*,e
nals brine lit* victims.
All the National league mntents Ken Williams of the Si. I *&gt;m
except
III
Chicaso-l’ittaliur*;!* IhllWIln, ..in! A HA.IIldci- ami ii- '
Chicago I ans Turn Out in name larked tile thrill of a home licit, the &lt; liicaco Cid .’ ioill&lt;*iy
Record Numbers To Set run. hut each American lomruc who s ioi cd
the only ......-hi
Cults Defeat
rillslmruii (fame had one or more, the A t h ­ Mows of lln* National l.cnguc i*1
letics and llustou ieifisteiiiKf five.
The National I .ensue parks elaBOSTON. Apr. I.’..— A third inItornLcd thrir oiteninc ceremonies
pint: rally in yvhieli UotAoii scored in honor of the fiftieth annivers­
four runs enabled them to defeat ary &lt;*f the circuit.
thn New York t hiniipioits. 5 to i.
President llcydler &lt;*f tlu? Natimi*
ill the openinc cnim* of On* season nl leaifuc attcniled the Giantaj llruvcs came id float on. President
here Tuesday. In the ninth, Meu- l.lohnson of Hie American leacue
ael, pinch hitter scored Wilson on [attended tin- openinc contest at
s triple but "'-'.Ur;-, luiminc for liiciruit, ami Cmiiiiiiuiioaii lainiliMuse!, was tscuud at tlie plat**
stitl the tylnjf run was blocked.
Illirrus was outstandiuc in the
firld. Mon* than Kinon saw

Brooklyn Is Victor
Over Phillies 11-1

the National Leacue.
Score by innincs:
New York
200 000 011— I I '2
Iloatun
001 000 I Ox— t, H I

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THAT’S PARTICULARLY TRU!
IN REAL ESTATE. TO MAKE PRO
FITS IT IS NECESSARY TO HAY!
SOMETHING- TO SELL.
R lIY T O D A Y JN OAK

HE CERTAIN OF UK PROFITS IN
THE EARLY KlITURI

I t 'll .r u t Im p to ||p , s h o w i'i
C i r i u ii d r iv e :, hv* l-'h iK s le a d ; u ,* l1
I I . i , cm m Up* e i c l t i I i .im i i i u i I I i p i
p i P u - t.* pi Ilie v i a to r-, iii i l l - h a d ,
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L o n d o n . Apr
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t ile d h i u i l e r u a l l i i i i a l m i i l i ' - l . i
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to g o lf , in th e
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of
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KFIT.» I

A buttle of Herhiue on the h-l.
ut home is like having a doctor in
Hi* liou.iv all the time. It given
Inntiint relief when the indiue* tlou
gets out of order oi* the bowel,* i
fail to act. On,* or two dosc.i I*
nit that is neccaaarv to start thing"
moving ami renture that fine, feel
big of, cxhileraipiu and buoyant.y
Here's Jim Maloney, crack llostop heavyweight fight-i, w|t,
of spirits which h-loitgi only to the spotlight by his recent defeat o f Quentin Romero R,i).
perfect health. Price 60c. Solti by ago Moloney wax just on .iniiiteuc but has cornu to tip- iron
lauiey’s Drug Spore.
— Adv. that critics iim ? predicting a bright! future for him hi the n

f

view.
England ha-* been lien l-it via,
ufler yi*ai hv the A titili aliatt • ui
cricket, met-.
Mr. Maxse, wliu
goes on t" Mty; “ \Ve jilaj
,- ... .
flil'lle to America at polo, and
third fiddle to America ami i*'iaiac
ut lawn ti-ouiM, and we cut a |... .
figure at the Olympic gamci m
Paris last vear. all hci-uuait tin t.H
elds and elltltUiiasm that we mp*Ito devote to real game.** have he &gt;,
wasted mi that lay, aulfish, puIti*.
pantime ,,f gulf,”

|Sanford vs. Tampa
All Stores Will Close---- Make It A Holiday—— Fill the Grand Stand—
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LAKELAND TEAM,'
SAINTS PLAY TIE
GAME TUESDAY

Douahiir Hurls Great Guiue
CTNCIN’ N A T I. A pr IN. Pelt
Duuuhue nitched n pci feet rp ru­
in the opeidnir mutest of lln; -n
nut here T ocmIhv nml Ciueiuiiiiti
won from St. Louis | toil.
Tim
vinitprs did not uet a ruiuier to
third jm d only two as far a . c
olid.
Hallies lasted five inninR*
and four «»f the Cineiunuti run
wnr# made o ff his delivery. Sen
palionnl outfieldiiiLr by llulut and
Mueller kept down the Red’s -con
llarirrave wax ruhlail of three tup
nl«« by wonderful cute In s hv tin *I wo cal (Icnnrx. ........ hi. rhnuipIon hitter of the leauue, failed to
got one safe in four tiine** u p . \
t r o w ,! of 22,tHH! ‘. v l t n c . : H th e **j,
cner.
St. Imuis
onu nmi uiiii it r, i
Cincinnati
2uu ll n iHlx I it i
UulterieH: llniiic.-. Dm. Sheedel
and Schmidt; Dona hue ami lln,
grave.
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m i : v r .v T i: o r n o n *
. **m i » ii,.. ii ilie Hintc of Florid i n*r,|*- i i n
M i l l i.n ii ('In*’*, n f i m l i l i '. i 'r - i i i n , . ,
IIM.
liin .i* n null H u ll v v ii ..r*- i* i*i*r * | . ■, ,,
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halt-d f. . Whitley u, i.illt.
in l Uof'J . Apr.
L'*. Detroit
Uarncs ami Gibson.
Red Crniu, and l l c w i l t E l f t i i l f t '
D. iine tailed at end lentil at - wo»t tin; openim; came uf tin- seuItt Pitcher’s B a ilie , D a m e
dnrkn«*«i.|
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Dmlurrs llent Pltillir...
,* H i
. a*i. t't .
Setn t* by liming*:
th- tu*ei&lt;i Itn t mu Ihurson hard
n ilO O K L Y N . A pr. IB.— BroojfIfeillU l .(tiled 01
tot* C l o s e |itkctund
000 002000 n 2 while iToiiard w.t effective tinIvii opened it* searon at Khbets
o f IDIlt A c c m m l D a r k n e s s si. I’etei *tmru
OOI non loo 0—2 til lie was tulicn out in the sevfield Tuerday hv dcfcatinj; Phila­
-------Htininmry: Two-hust* liiti*. I ’rala, enth. .less Doyle, a recruit, lieinp
delphia II to 1. in i. pitcher*.! bat­ ST I'KTKIhiiiL'iUi. Apt.
I T». - Puylc. Thiee
ha.ie hit&gt;. Allen. Milmtituled. One of Cliicauo'i iu ii tle between Vane** r.ipl Carlson.
“ Itejr” Crain »n*l V. V. Hewitt ,iri,',R*
nm bv Slieely.
The dodders went to the front for ,
.
j , , .
, .
,
lie-. Kitwnhki. Welch.
Sii.TlfP-e,
: . m e by uiiiluu.*:
pood in the second inninir v h n a rotiunl a nit, In i
Im.’ .e tinouuh- Cnr(m(*t \|,. n-t.
l),itihl- nl tv . Chi■-alto
010 n*IO !• *1 :! ."t 2
pmut to .InhiiMon, Stork’** -in*'le, out lit iimitiu ■ In* coif.ei phi.vil S;.iUcr to Dumas to Cm s. Left Dotroit
020 001 I Ox I P o
an error hv Huber and a double to a 2 In 2 tonal her.* Tue.-iday one ban*. I.:*!;*laiidlit; S'. PetersMnltctie
Tlinrson ami Schalk;
Meal scored two runt*. Fuuinlei
by
the
Si.
Pet
era
hu
rir
.....
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l
,
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urH
lIl(,lls
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rf
'/"Jir.
Doyle.
I
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counter in the sixt!i on bin lontr
I.akclnml lliuhlamleis. tin* s e c m l
: * " w,.l% ■
nu;k m' 1
* r.a} «
1,1 *SL l *,,uw*
trinfo ami .JohnKton’i sacrifice fly.
uuinn of lln erics. rl lie unmo wax :
’’' p ' 1 , , .V
?'V* ,K‘.r’
^.
..
....
Twentv-two thousand fans wit- -iillnt
ni n„
t it- t..,it*, t*':"
I’,'" ml halls Wlntley L l.n iM
l.U. Ls. M,,.. A nr. Li. I h,
nes*ed the came, which win, open­
&lt; It eland Indians piled up 12 ruio
i»cl*
ed with the usual parade of playa tile eiuhlh iuninu ami dcfeatol
cn . tho raisinir or “ Old CJlory,”
tip, St Limit* Itrowns 21 to I I in
mid The throwimr o f the first hull
1a luuuinu
match, oiicniuu th e'
Score hv inninir*:
ill a itn leauue base ha 11 seiison Ip t i *'
Philadelphia
tOb 000 ttOO- I Tt 2
(,,, Tuc-dav.
Four error* hv Sislcr.'
llrooklvp
020 001 IKK— !S t It
'* thiee h\ McManus mid three by
Uatlcric*: Cnrlson ami llenlinc;
,!‘ Iti'iiliett t tint rihuted to the result.
Vance and Uclicrry.
.lot lln it. newly actiuiicil llrown
‘
Pilcher, v.’in buttl'd out *tf tin Mix "
,’Pi.OUU See I'lihn lh*at Pirates.
j
in tin* third.
CHICAGO. Apr. to. ThelaiuieL
Sente In uiniliKs;
* ■/
crowd which ever attended a N a ­
Cleietoml i l 2 Uil 0120 -*2t.,l'.' . .2,,
tional I xukuu opening lie tv —more
‘■y St. Louis 10,'t ;t2l Util — II 211 III
Total:*
than .*18.000—saw the Chino ,-1 Cubs
'' *
Ihilteries' S|n*erct*.
Kihvaitlfl,
defeat Piltsburtr Pirates H to 2 L A K E L A N D
Smith, Itutkeve ami Sewell; llu,It.
Kowalski.
2b
Tuc?«lay. It watt the second la r g ­
,,
Crant. WiiiKiittl. Davis ami Smith.
est erovvil that was ever in the llrn/icr. i f
I
Surface,
if
Cub’s park.
lied S o x ,\tn e d D u t .
TlU! |Cuhs won
the came by 1K|iiU(,|. 21,
1*1111 A D K I . P H I A .
\p i.
i:,
bunchimr their hits one of which
T h - P liil.tilt Ip ltia A t h l e t i i -&gt; o p -p -,1
was a home run drive over the
He's Promising Fighter
til*, iiulitt
-t'li.'iiin b e fo r e a i r im ,I
bleacher wall with two mates on
" I H P p r u M tn a lc Iv 22,0011
T tic -u la i
banc.
Grover
Alexander , who
*tp*i b&gt; a e a iip *. u p h ill l i a t i l e , o v e r
pitched in mb!.»c:i; on form. In pt
c o itlt a
l \ t tut le a d t Ii ii I Ibti lo p *
the visitors hits well scattered an I
t - t i it**. t-«l ft,t
l i c i t lim in e .-, a m i w on 1
unlimited out the first home run
o tll o il lln
It u til, tl to S.
| inn 1
here o f the season. Itoth tip* Pii
I ’i lt Ip 't
aw
c t vic e f o r lb , vi 11
ates1 itin wen* helped iier*u,s by
oi
w h ile C o in .it* M a r k n e e d ft"-**
errom.
F e t c tlM iii, w h o
-.tin t e il
tm lb*
Score l»v innimrs:
liio ttltil f o r Ito l**it. b e lli I I I ” o ,i
PittsbuiKh
010 Imi iipii 2 ■* .,
p o .it io o , s a fe
u n t il
s ip i i - i i n ­
Chicatfp
OKI |On Mix « *! 2
born.* i ill*
b y ' L l 1 r a n il Ptuib in
11utter lex:
Yde.
Sunaci
and
lln * t*v I’l i l h a n d a n o t h e r hv l ’li„ I*
Smith; Aloxatuler uritl HnitneU.
llitle i W
wi t h t w o o p p i th "

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TJIE SANFORD HF.RA1.TI, WEDNESDAY, APR1I, 15, 1925.

FO R P R O F IT '

- : | H erald W an t Ads Will Keep You Posted

Classified Directory

Sanford- Dally Herald

ANT AP. RATES

Automobiles

SHOE R E P A I R I N G
H O P K I N 'S E L E C T R IC S H O E
SHOP— We turn out neat work.
u’ xvitir-quick service and w « uSe
the bcst'nmtcrials.

Cash in A d v a n e . , - .

VANTED. A liieh,class lady rep" “ VJ1,?'
1 rose Motive J,,r Sftnford. I f Inlight delivery
t e s t e d in^dJu,anl and profitable
ourmjf.
employment sec me at the Vuldez
V uc't■ . .
Hotel from 9 to Id A. M. and l to
stake body)
f» |\ ,\|. Wednesday, ask for MNev*
'•'an.
1reaslik’’ Representative,
passenger suburban r.----- —
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W IG H T P R IN T SHOP— Rush ord
ers n specialty* Phone 417-W
9 Railroad Avenue.
T H E SE M IN O LE
PR IN TE R Y
Printing
that pleases.
Prompt
service. ‘ Telephone 93. New lo_ cation.^ Welaka
Building next
"door to Used Furniture Co.
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Real Estate

Help Wanted

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PRINTING

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All Sanford Business Activities of Im portance I

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Lots 50 x 111) in Golden Grovt
can he bought for $95, on term,
of $10 rush nmi #5 per month. Ir
quire at &amp;)£ Fiist Street or ml
dress I*. 0. Hox 431, Sanford. Fin

OAK H I L L LOTS
Are being rapidly sold. Mnn&gt;
new houses will be constructed ii
this subdivision during the comini,
summer months.
When Genevi
Avenue is paved and traffic get
heavier along this road values ii
tins subdivision will increase fas
Tiie prices today are low.
Y oi
•-an make no mistake by buying
in Oak Hill now. $25 cash will pul
you m possession of a desirnbh
W A N T E D — ONE OR TW O L I V E lot.
The balance is payable ot
W IR E R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S ­ i-qsv terms,
N. 11. Garner, lit
MEN. A P P L Y DEAN-BERG C O R ­ Park Ave.
PO R A T IO N . 202 F IR S T S T R E E T.

Advertisings

RF.AL~ E S T A T E -

E. S P U R LIN G
sub-division
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando,
Florida,
and
F I o r if
Heights, Florida on Dixio High­
way. ___________________

Jliscellaneous
W A N T E D — List
your property
xvit It us, large or small. Write
us giving description, price, term.'
ami we do the rest. Houses fot
sale and rent.
Lake
Monroe
Realty Co., i!05 *First National
iliiiik Building.

___ T I N A Nl&gt; M E T A L W ORK
JA M E S H. C O W A N — All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak,
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111, m

Building Material

HJLL LU M BER CO. House
Service. Quauty ana Yciee.

o

Lumber and Building Material
Garter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St,
Phone D&lt;W&gt; a

cnMTMnoft

i r.ntKJRn—c u ss-

Iflcd ml a hav«u. in* In rarest ctrculailon In
Sourr w » e » r q
Osorgla.
B ata *c r s - w o r d l Una.

TO REACH the prosperous fnrm™
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
M A I N E — w/ateivuie .Mn^utig .via1,1
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo- ,,if(
ole are int*res#d m Floridai pror- , „ tr lSlllr KJ,
erty. Reach them through t R „
Sentinel.
Rate card oo applica- . mule.

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v" " r - 1'1 ’rt»
Kl,
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(lllll ki ,.Um ,lkl.

ELM •STRE ET lot close in, at a
bargain, $1000, only $100 cash
Balance monthly. Seo Mr. Sossanan. 2o2 First Street.

L I T T L E W A N T AD in The Hliril) w i- f i l l il ut*-— i.r n iilv th re e ? EAST FRONT lot &lt;ui Magnolia
Avenue, ( lose in *250 cash, iialHerald will tiring you*big $•- I I kw a l 'i i 'i l w ati-i- .m il a H u h ' o il?
ame monthly. Phice $1,250. AdI suits. Advertise thn&gt;o old articles II* M* I - f t iniitii-;
i h*» i iiKliti1
dieiri Box LSI
lllll’ ''
you have stored away nnd®hnve
XVi
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l
nil
v
m
ir
c
r
a
n
k
cane
w
it
h
no n&lt;e for. A litle thirty-epnt ad
X'i-.-tl■&gt;I K n rx n l 1.1 till.*' Ho- c h a t ■THIS
i may bring von several ^dollars.
Distress After Eating, Heart­
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
burn, Uad-Taating Mouth, Coated Phone MS and a representative will
m
Tongue, Dull Headache, Yellow call to see you,
J r a la n r U to i il n r e r r t l l i l n
Cast before the Eyes, Dizziness,
F L O R ID A — ORT. VNljp — Ornndo
mh of !h^
iif SiinfiiPii
Rilloosnes.?, Inactive Bowels, All
r i r r i I it * 111 I i f l r n
n rn lril.
morning Sentinnl: largest elas3iVanish.
m.ull ihli
"nr i p ' ­
ll „ n l r r la r r i | t l l r r i l .
I t la i
How manv times you hear peo­ f iedbusiness, rate Ir a worn, min­
rnnsnl
« t|iti» b ettvallr
for
Lti. I u A M KD- IV^itmn as oil in* man.
ple say “ I cannot eat this and 1 imum 2le ciLsti with order.
VX lll i- III
" " ll,,r'
Computanl
io accounting ami
cannot eat thyt— it doesn’t agree
And
'' f " r •' ?ost work. Several years experi­
! with me." By not agreeing* with T H E MORNING JO U RN AL is the
Until
l‘
accepted want ad medium in
Fur Space In This
ence, with Nationally known Eng
|them they mean, that after eat*
Daytona (Fa.! Due end a word i
inteniig Corporatipn. Best of r e f ­
distressed,
' iog the food they
D I R E C T O R Y
erences. Address "D ," Herald.
dull pain an insertion. Minimnm 25c.
|sometimes by u h
PHONE
Dunlop 'Fires Smile ut .Miles
|in the Tot of the stomach someST. AU G U STIN E. FLA. — St.
W A N T E D —Good grocery clerk.
118
bloated
times bv heartburn, or
Too.
Johns County-!■^■eaehed“through" . . .
state where worked last, salary
feeling in the abdomen belching the St. Augustine Evening Record.
wanted.«• Address 178 Herald O f ­
or gagging - intestinal pains, etc.
Quick results. Two cents per word.
fice.
Think, you with a “ touchv" stom­
Sajuplft CPPy
remiest -ss»»« w u *
ach, how happy you xvoubb be to
W A N T E D bv lady, room with pri
lie able to eat your meals and best rAMP»V, F LORIDA 1 atnpa Dully
vale family, pleasant location. W
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V
II'K
W
ITH
,X
SM
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" f all. ‘"'t what .......... .
'vi'h —
Times, the great
homo dally
E II. Herald Office.
DRESSING — M nil ig rap bin g, fear o f being miserable for hours rftt„ jujC
word, minimur*. 1st und Hint
I*hone
417
-W
I Ming and mailing— us you utterxvurus. ,'lu|iuu-L«xutive
charge 25c*cash with order. Write
W A N T E D TO RE N T— 'Two or
[ant it—when you xvunt it. the little pink lozenges,
.
for complete rate cay
Itiree* furnished rooms for light
—— housekeeping, If you object to
bane G73. H. E. Porch, First would never be vlassdd u a 'n ie iil- i--------------------XVKJJT
V|
ItniNtA—Clarks
burg.
Th»
cine, but would be more lil^ly tifkhne child do not answer this ad
Clark »l&lt;urir
Kxpotu'nt. niornlna
fatiana] Bank Bldg.
en for old-fashioned xvinfergreen Including .oupitay. morning l i e u
as we positively refuse j o droxvn
candy, are positively certain in t cent per
minimum 14a.
the ehihl in order to get a place
their eftecta upon bad-acting stom­ P A L M
BEACH COUFPfV—The
to live. Address il. T. A. care
.MATURE AND MOTOR HE achs. They assist nature by sup­ * scene of stupendous development I
Herald.
plying the digestive organs xvilh Rend about it* in the Palm Beach |
WINDING.
the properties which ure lacking Post. Sample copy sent on rewhen the stomach is overtaxed.
K IVA 111 M.Kl.'l ItlO SERVICE This is the only scientific plan
X). Expert Electrical repairs. and any system of relief which

Bad ^Vctin^: Stomachs

WAN T E D

Central

Ave,

FOR S A L E — l ' i ion Dodge (ruck FOR R E N T OR L E A S E - W a r e - FOR R E N T — Room* with or
out meals.
Reasonable. ■
hiyise apace on A. C. I- Siding.
Excellent condition.
Best barjain in town. Phone 571 -W, F. K. Sanford Machine Co., 2nd and*Oak Unrein House.
Ave.
..King.
You are wasting time and moFOit R E N T — 2 room apartment
OR S A L E — Silver Lake front lot
furnished, or 2 bed rooms fur­ 1nev if this page hasn’t your clas­
75x450 feet bearing orange trees,
sified advertisement. Pwor.e it in
nished. Call 24.
lall 041-J.
I today. No. 118.
Phone
•’OR S A L E OR R E N T— Bungalow FOR R E N T — Cottage.
FOR RENT— Oju- furnished room,
(158-J,
on Magnolia, up to date. Gor­
dose in, also garage.
Apply .i
ier lot. Kent bargain $7500. Good
Mrs. H. S. Osborne. t!0« W,* First
I FOR R E N T — Ground Floor Elks Street.
erms. Thrasher it Garner,
i ilhlg., 205 Oak Ave. Inquire up­
'OR S A L E — Space on the page stairs. C. T. Smith.
________ NOW V A C A N T --Furnished sleep
fur classifiixl
advertisement«mg room down town, comtorta
•R RE N T-- Furnished rooms and
•Vhy not rent those vacant rooms,
hie and cool, telephone, hot am
kitchenette. Shirley Apartments,
■r sell that second-hand goods!
cold water. 113 East 5th St.
j Opposite Post*O f f i c e . ____________
FOR R E N T * — Fully furnlshyc FOR RENT -Attractive 1ted room
Call 129.
house beautifully shaded locaGirurd. lion. W ill rent until October 1st
Ground'. Is well worth your investigation.
See A. P. Connellv A* Sons,

■osi and Found

FOR Q U IC K SA LK— Nine ro_ont(
home, onlx one blink from bumiess section. A wonderful buy at
&lt;15,1109 on vci\ i-usv terms. See
«T &lt;ter.,’ *'.**mn ''■&lt;"
w' -t.

IIII.G R E S 'S F A T A I. DISEASES

L O S T — BROWN
|, E A T II K It
PULSE C O N T A IN IN G CASH
AND BANK HOOKS SH O W IN G
NAME OF OWNER.
REWARD
FOR RE.Ny at Daytona Beach. IF RETURN HI) TO H E R A L D OF.
\Vrv# desnmjjle syminer cottage FICK.
jtn?l*aparfim'nts. Robert Gray, riui
Ret w w »
ATTdRonUm ■Tilde. P. Or Box 21, I ,OST— Rea ded__ bag.
Roumillat &amp; Anderson's PhurmDaytona Beach. Phone 10(55-,J.
nev, and Valdez Hotel. Reward if
Hull).
t* » lit R* V 1 — .&lt; •■■ 'V
H'lll return i « clerk -it
with iintn and porch to adults
3D! Oak Ave.

JOHN E. FOX

BUTTERMILK

Worms ami parasites iu the in*
cstitics o f chiiuieii
umicrmino i
T h e t if i- ri I iXi-nllli D r i n k
lealth mol so weaken l heir vital- F re s h i ' l l o r to il d u l l y — S e r v n
tv that they are unable to resist
he diseases so fatal to child life.
I’ho safe course i.&gt; to give a fexv
IIO T T I.K J 4
loses of White's Cream Vermifuge.
:t destroys and

Orlando,

y l T U M UBD

TO REACH BUYERS or'sellera ot
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word dally, two cents a word
gimiln vs

| iNT-A.itEEL
Car. Drive il
■ ivutself. Oak and Second Si.
I Jbont» 3.

A D V E R T IS E In tTte dournal-Herald, South Georgia’s gryitjst
newspaper.
Morning, nlicnioun,
weekly and Sunday* LlassiPed rate10c per line.
Waycruss JournalHerald, Waycrosa, Georgia.
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AUTOS FOR H IR E
UilE AUTO SE R V IC E
Duy
or night. Meets all trains. Bag
IDJu transfer. Phone 651.

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Ity. ti^-it Street and Park Ave
I greatest
nowspnper. * One year
$8.ltd, &lt;i months J1.0C, three raontbs
JA CK SO N VILLE, Apr. 14.— Re$2.d0. If ^fou desire $1,900 insur­
ulizutioii of a dream tor u Manic
DRUGS
ance policy add 75 cents ta your
to Key West paxyd highway of
f rder.
•
LNE\"S ULUGHS'
unstirnass&lt;v| beauty for tourists
j
"DO
YOU
W
A
N
T
to
buy
or fe ll
•dictions, Drugs,
and o f military value to thu govanything/" if so ndverti** tc
"car yuu us &gt;uui pujne. ernntent was expressed today by
r . tJ. stiller, president o f the 1the "Gainesville Sun."
South
Atlantic Coastal Highway DKVEI.C
A T TENTIO N*-P®nELECTRIC AI
Association, which convenes here j4i.si coIi:i nM' DhiO h ri IDk' the tt t"n i **n i il #
SANFORD E L E C T R IC CO.
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